Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)

 - Class of 1959

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Wi xqi wfyq 'ill 'l A - li wf'S2,bCLtQflv Uwllftl ff 'jg 3 ' that's been used. lri u .1 Q f' ' U ' X A Rockets, satellites, K . . 4' , space ships? A I 9 rf: ax., NO, ' 1 t . f l' everybody will think 9 ofthatl ' ' l '. 1 Say, we could use The Spirit of Central. Viv it ! But t Q' what best represents the spirit of Central? - f Books? :N ..t' Sports? A wh What, me? Yes, l guess maybe l clol Page 2 'VV V WI wlildlwllyv I - f ,JJ if Nilygjw IM IT! w Well, l'd better get to work. . Q f yfilltxllaw what shall I put in this book? Q, If .. ' f Wwell, here it is 9 ,K W, the f ii I rrrlgiml wll Y.. Hope you Ii e i l ii yfrflftg 'AKTAN Mylqfjy I WWI 'f' F' My its u TABLE OF CONTENTS ff' Title Page .................. . . ,-5 fl fig- Table of Contents ....... wigs 3 Ad inisHaHon and Facuhy .. fi f mf The Students ........... . . Q.. . .D Wi Iliff Seniors ' I Juniors . . A I A Sophomores . . T., 1 YQLQ qhxflfg U Freshmen ... 0 Organizations ?iiii Music .. .. Fff'f4N Sports .. .. ' li ,ffitfii gf- R.a.T.c. .... .. f 5,5-,! Index... .. Pg3 F I0-ef? , SUPERINTENDENT BOARD OF EDUCATION These seven prominent citizens help to lighten Mr. Blackwell's responsibilities. They continually search for new ways to increase the efficiency of the school system and improve the institutions of learning in our community. As supervisor of the entire St. Joseph public school system, Mr. George Blackwell shoulders an immeasurable amount of responsibility. With the help of the Board of Education, he determines policies, regulates personnel, and coordinates activities ofthe St. Joseph schools. Mr. Blackwell has been in the school system since 1931, when he became a teacher at Central. After four years he was made Vice-Principal, and three years later he became Principal of Roose- velt High School. From there he advanced to the position of business manager for the school sys- tem and, subsequently, to his present position. With such a complete knowledge of the St. Joseph schools, Mr. Blackwell is well-qualified to lead our schools effectively. tm, v on was Page 4 Standing: George Blackwell, Dwight Dannen, R. V. Blomfield, David W. Hopkins, W. Fairleigh Enright. Seated: Mrs. John Wyeth, E. R. Garvey Mrs. Paul Knepper. ' PRINCIPAL may-x fo View Qiexiral High Srhunl .nu -swarm alan: is -...hu ii. .2 -., Wa mm... 1.-. ..: un.: as-uv. st. .iaszm-1. msrsaum I , I-IP i-A j.' I f 193' v Y v ries ,.rg:.., tnfught., w1.1 ascii ' f 41.1 me 1 per. f r f Please if nf: L r f 1 .., snal. e'w:','f r proud cf Q r ,f:. you have riribuin-fc A in r 1 F11- tions, .ma that Chi' 1 2 uf Zentr r'f11'il.f' WCI'TL'.j cl' t 'cult L. ri: re rrx r 1 Page 5 New WW Z , G EO RG E MARKL EY As administrator of Central High School, Mr. Markley shoulders many heavy responsibilities. He works continually to coordinate the activities of Central, both instructional and extra-curricular. In addition, he must maintain a constant search for new methods, policies, and ideas which will improve Central and serve her students better. He has played a major part in helping us adjust to our new limited activity program this year. ln spite of his many duties, Mr. Markley al- ways has a smile and a friendly word for every- one. Students and teachers who need his help find him pleasant, efficient, and eager to aid them in any way he can, CENTRAL OFFICE 'J wif? M7 MRS. CAMILLE WALTON MRS. ALICE JEAN ALLEN MISS MADELINE KAPEL OFFICE STAFF Central High School, student speaking. These words are heard many times throughout the day in Central's main office. Under the direction of Mrs. Alice Jean Allen, registrar, and Miss Madeline Kapel, clerk, the four or five workers in each period learn quickly. Their duties include collecting absentee slips, issuing leave permits, FFICE STAFF if running errands, and answering the numerous telephone calls during the day. Mrs. Camille Walton, whose iob it is to keep school finances and faculty records, has moved into a semi-private office adiacent to the Student Supply. Mrs. Walton is famous for her coffee with a smile. OFFICE STAFF BACK ROW: Randy Milligan, Frances Tuck, Richard Short, Bill Krumme, Norman Kent Marion, Bert Barnes, Tom Grooms, Paul Knepper, John Thompson, Bill Henry, Morgan Jones, Larry Ben- nett, Herbert Bell, Jim Lehr, Steve Cummings, Bob Howard, Lawrence Cahill, Linda Hunter. THIRD ROW: Wanda Ruch, Areta Soper, Linda Norris, Patti Pryor, Susan Welsh, Reg ie John- ston, Vernon Miller, David Smith, Joslin Wray, Larry Shelley, Alan Spector, Kathie Johnson, Juliann Bottorff, Judy Coates, Carolyn Ockerman, Sharon Landree. SECOND ROW: Ted Wheeler, Page 6 Jack Murdock, Roberta Saferstein, Edith Woods, Lois Holman, Marlene Johnson, Judy Carter, Sherry Wiles, Judy Olmstead, Barbara Linneweh, Nicolee Letts, Mary Linda Hines, Nancy Stuber, Linda Blum, Connie Vanfossan, Karen Chelf, Nancy Harris, Nola Jean Klein. FRONT ROW: Mimi Harper, Gayla Russell, Rosalie Levy, Sydney Smith, Sharoan Garelich, Karin Swanson, Mary Seaman, Wickie Jackson, Gretchen Duckworth Nancy Ward, Mary Keller, Linda Wray, Gloria Slater, Jocelyn Kistler, Barbara Pennington Nancy Bunten. ' MR. WALTER HALVERSON Vice-Principal Uncle Sam's loss, Central's gain describes Central's new vice-principal, Mr. Walter Halverson. A man of many tasks and talents, Mr. Halverson does a wonderful job in fulfilling his manifold duties in the fields of discipline, attendance, school finance, building maintenance, and athletic direction. These are iobs which require seemingly endless patience, good iudgment, and a deep sense of perspective. Central is indeed for- tunate to have a man so qualified and interested in his work as Mr. Halverson. !5 X h- X . X x DEAN OF GIRLS Q ai, if. , C, Page 7 VICE-PRINCIPAL 7, A .2 MM 1 ig f , Q , at . s N., it - , ' 5 M 7 X, gf, -li' MRS. DOROTHY GRAHAM Mrs. Graham's position as Dean of Girls is one of great importance at Central. Her many responsibilities keep her going at a steady pace. Every day many problems are brought to her, but no matter how busy she is, she finds time to give each student words of advice and encouragement. She has a natural liking for young people, is consid- erate and sympathetic, and has a delightful sense of humor. Mrs. Graham's other duties include spon- soring the Student Council, teaching speech and psychology, and supervising the dance hall and other outside engagements affiliated with school. Mrs. Graham is indeed one of the important cogs in the wheel which main- tains Central's efficient, smooth-running system. ,X K-L l'ALULl Y 49 'ape' N45 di' 5 , fi G y 7 ., JV, f f 3 If .. If i li.. t. it MW Page NANCY ADLE Subiect: English Activities: Co-Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Co-Sponsor of Cheerleaders. Degree: B.S., Central Missouri State College. GEORGE T. ATHENS Subiect: Biology. Activity: Visual Education Degree: B.S., University of Missouri 74 GLADYS BAKER Subiect: Physical Education. Activity: Sponsor of G.A.A. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College LOMA BEAUMONT Subiects: Marriage and Family Living, General Mathematics. Algebra, and Activity: Junior Class Sponsor. Degree: B.S., University of Missouri ALLAN BING Subiect: Instrumental Music. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. REX BOYER Subiect: Drivers' Education. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. MILDRED BRINGMAN Subiect: English. Activity: Degrees: Christmas Observance Committee. B.S., Northwest Missouri State College, M.S., University of Kansas. GEORGE O. BROWN Subiects: Bookkeeping, General Business, Typing. Activity: Junior Class Sponsor. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. LECIL CARROLL Subiects: General Science, Biology, Radio Communi- cations. Degree: B.S., University of Missouri. DOROTHY COY Subiect: English. Activities: Junior Class Sponsor, Christmas Observ ance Committee. Degree: A.B., Missouri Wesleyan College. 8 ? F CAROL CUTLER Subjects: Shorthand, Typing, Business English. Degree: B.S., Central College. MILTON J. DAY Subjects: Sociology, U. S. History, Physical Educa tion. Activity: Assistant Coach. Degrees: B.S., University of South Dakota, M.E., University of Missouri. HESTER E. DENEEN Subjects: World History, Ancient History, U.S. History. Activities: Chairman of Social Studies Department Faculty Program Historian. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College, M.A., University of Missouri. I LINUS E. DOWELL Subjects: Typing, General Business. Activities: Mimeograph Committee, Noon Hour Recrea tion Committee, N.H.S. Committee. . Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. ANNE FISHER Subjects: School Nurse, Marriage and Family Living Degree: R. N. -Z ROGER L. FISHER Lf' Subject: Industrial Arts. Activity: Sophomore Class Sponsor Degree: B.S., University of Missouri WM. DON FRANCIS Subjects: Typing, General Business. Activity: Coach. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. VIRGINIA FRIES FRAZIER Subject: English Literature. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. NORMAN L. FRI EDMAN Subjects: U. S. History, World History. Degrees: B.S., University of Missouri: M.A., University of Missouri. MARVIN GENCH, JR. Subject: Concert Choir. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College: t M.S., University of Kansas City. V ,,, , ,, Page 9 FAC U LTY 45 'xr fi .fig I'ACULI Y MWWA JOHN W. GIBSON Subiectsz Physics, Mathematics. Activity: Coach. Degrees: A.B., Sioux Falls College, M.A., Columbia University. noRoTHY GRAHAM Subiects: Dean of Girls, Speech, PSyCl'I0l09Y- J A Activity: Student Council. 'I 'Q Algl Degree: A.B., University of lowa. if MARY N. HASH 1 ,VA Subject: English. gi ' 1 Activity: Future Teachers of America. ,., Vqv ,:.: Degrees: A.B., Park College, i --A,,f', M.A., Columbia University ,if f Z' .. LAWRENCE V. HAYS K . ,,,:: x azz i ylyll in Subiect: Mathematics .1 Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. 'VXW DONALD C. HICKMAN Subiects: U. S. History, Economics. Activity: Forum Club Co-Sponsor. V Degree: B.S., University of Kansas. HOWARD B. IBA Subiects: Social Science, Athletics. Activity: C Club. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College M.A., Colorado State College. V. MARGUERITE JONES Subiect: Civics. Activity: Freshman Class Sponsor Degrees: B.S., University of Missouri M.E., University of Missouri. if H! OSCAR KIRSCHNER F Subiects: Algebra, Geometry. Activity: Hi-Y Coordinator. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. FRANCES W. LEMMON Subiect: Homemalcing. Activity: Future Homemalqers of America. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College M.S., lowa State College. LUCILLE MARECHAL Subjects: French, Spanish. Activity: Faculty Courtesy Committee. Degree: B.A., University of Missouri. 'Wifi Q, , , AN ' s ' ,,,-. ,,,,- , ,. vlvl- 5 eff X SNAP I :yewyfwi Page i0 I LOIS E. McCLANAHAN Subiectz Librarian. Activity: Public Service Board, Degrees: Associate in Arts, Stephens College, B.S., Central Missouri State College, Wim M.E., University of Missouri. FLORENCE FITZGERALD McCOY Subiects: English, Journalism. Activities: Publications Director, Outlook Adviser, XR Sponsor, Reserve Pep Squad. Degree: A.B., Oklahoma Baptist University, EVELYN B. MOORE Subject: Chemistry. Activities: Faculty Social Committee Chairman, Faculty Meeting Committee. Degrees: A.B., Baker University, B.S., Baker University, M.A., University of Chicago. BYRON MYERS Subiect: Choral Music. Activities: Graduation Activities, Faculty Committee Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. MARY MYERS Subiect: English. Activity: Assembly Chairman. Degrees: A.B., University of Kansas, M.A., Northwestern University. FREDA NEAL 'T-74 'V Subject: Mathematics. I WN ' Activity: Sponsor of National Honor Society. -. Degrees: A.B., Baker University, f M.A., Columbia University. JANE PERTAIN 4, trf: 'I ' Subiectz English. Activities: Y-Teen Coordinator, Co-Sponsor 5er1i0f Class. Degrees: B.A., Park College, M.A-, Denver Universitv X MW ROLANDE PINKERTON j Subject: Art. f 5 Activities: Brush and Pencil Club. 1 7 Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri Sfflte COIIEQC- I PATRICIA LOUISE RICE Subjects: Biology, General Science. Activities: Science Club, Safety Committee, Pep Squad Sponsor. Degree: B.S., Mount St. Scholastica College. f ? Gus sARRis Eff' Subiects: Health, Physical Education. Degree: B.S., Northeast Missouri State Teachers' College. Page 'll FAC U LTY Z' MV? i. wt ef X FAC U LTY hw. 'Za ,f J' Q, S12 l '40f b I , I .a,. 5 .,, . E, sMM..t - f.,,4... t W, , 6 ,. .,.. V I 4 7 f Q ' f My -ffm. to KN 0 Z' if 15? A9045 ge W J so Yue Page MIRZA T. SMITH Subject: English. Activities: Faculty Meeting Committee, Election Activities Committee. Degree: B.S., Central Missouri State College. RUTH SPANGBERG Subject: American Government. Activities: Senior Counselor, Co-Sponsor of Forum Club. Degree: A.B., University of Missouri. ROB ERT STINSON Subject: Civics. Activities: Freshman Counselor, Senior Sponsor Degree: B.S., University of Missouri. VERA TILSON Subject: Mathematics. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. M.A., University of Missouri. M. SGT. CHARLES F. TIPTON Subjects: ROTC - Military Science and Tactics. VEVA B. TOMLINSON Subject: English. Activities: All School Play Committee, Public Rela- tions Committee, Chairman of Patrons' Evening Committee, Chairman of English Department. Degrees: B.S., Central Missouri State College: M.A., Duke University. DONALD R. TROUT Subjects: Art-Crafts, General Shop, Assistant Coach. Activities: Homecoming Committee, All School Play Committee, Christmas Program Committee. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. NEVA WALLACE Subject: Latin. Degrees: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College, M.A., Columbia University. RALPH W. WILKINSON Subject: C.O.E. Activities: Air Raid ancl Fire Drills, Guidance Com- mittee, N.H.S. Committee. Degrees: B.A., Baker University: M.A., Kansas City University. COLL EEN WILMES Subjects: Speech, Dramatics, English. Degree: B.S., Northwest Missouri State College. 12 FACULTY S EWS? N s M X X N U Nw. GNN: . 1411133 6 lv 4 , , ' MQW , , wV n ' ,V Maw' kwa YQS W whey Z ,gf 44' Eiiigr' Q .gf I S v Wh lil ter 1 M I Q NG4? vii , ft Q 2 Mg f' QMWWQ ., ' I 12 N1 ,QW 'Q,,,, ftzyy' , -ff ' f 4 ,--- , ' ' 'Am 5 , wi 5 'Ulu-fit, FACULTYINFORMALS 'l. Mr. Francis and Mr. Brown pause in their daily schedule to look over some papers that have iust arrived. 2. You're in the army now, says Sgt. Tipton, who does a first-class job running CentraI's ROTC system. 3. Miss Spangberg and Miss DeNeen are seen chatting in the hall about College Entrance Exams. Page Mrs. Wilmus lends a helping hand to students during study hall. All the Central teachers enjoy lunch and use this time to discuss the day's activities. Mrs. Pertciin and Mr. Myers stop to chat about school activities during a typical school day. 1, . .4 W M wr ' 4, w ,, . V w, t V, my V N :Q y 2 f Q , 7 f at 4 , J! , .... ,K an Ay I .V ff ,fn J ,- 4 ,ff W -f Q! , 4 f f f ff H ,. ,. 7 ..:,-.nf f' z , . 'f 'PQ 1 4 ,V ', ff f . .,ft,.f5, f ,K , , V, ' W., ,, , ' ,E , ' 'ZW 5 ? 4, ,I M., , A ,Q 4 , U X 1 Q! Q' Y x J, 5 Gy Q 3 fwfr ffifjff f of ef V5 Q 'V-fofv, Nyjpdfb EO!,fgJf9Q5Qfx'Qr'o'JbeJj on . gf 5, ye VB, Q1 X 0 jgxgbvgygogg ij 'E bds -jr 0 jQjHQjjo0SdQ7V,f ' 05. Q! 7 Q GJ 9, 5 1 QNQCQ y Q9 wa JJ Cu ag QM ' K N,-DC9'-7 Y, , T,- A , ' L it-2-:X . 'A N- ' l Z S .H 4'-I ' ---- N- s 1 1 lvl 5. E t 4 , r si W It y ' e I 5 p M . 5- e i cz: ,if 'f ' 1 --'- ' Ji' ' ' Q ii ., ., .4 5 . f i 5 ' 4 - 4 L - - ' fits. W 1 if STUDENTS Here are the students - the very heart of Central. They determine her fm't d I1 ' nu es, er goals, and her personality. ln them are her hopes for the future, her pride in the past, and her strength forthe present. Yes, little Indian, your spirit guides all Centralites Their sch l ' . o ostnc victories, their social success, their service to school and community, and their development of character are a part and a result of your influence during their years at Central. Page I4 l Q X lf? M 1 0 if ' ,fk TU My N 1 fygi A MMS fp JU X 'UV , X' I A x. x X K , ,.,f, ...af 2 4. ! :',V 1 Q 2 . W 7 1 1 o Ab, ,V I3 x B Qiq 3 f A ,Q ff , I ' R gg W Q S: XF? W , 3 , wb V' SQSEESE 3' A il v fi J President: Jim Bolin 'fi f 6 Vice- President: Tod Berger May we endeavor in all that we do to praise our dear high school, and ever be true. Such was the goal of the newly elected officers as they accepted the symbols of their offices last spring. Now, as they relinquish the gavel, file, minutes, and ledger to newly elected officers, they hand on Central's high standards of good government, further strengthened by the effective leadership they have given this year. I I M-'f'Qz., mx i. 4 f STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Treasurer: Paul Chapman Page 16 Secretary: Sue Swisher Marilyn Mayse Paul Chapman TOP RANKING STUDENTS 9f' Tom Lewin Page Barbara Forster Ni., 1 Karen Hillix ...wtf Dick Landon These six seniors are the cream of the crop scholastically. For four years they have maintained consistently high standards of classroom work. Yet they have remained active in extracurricular activities as well. Four became members of National Honor Society in their junior year. All are carrying the maxi- mum two school-related activities. With such interests as art, music, sports, and student government, these seniors have kept mentally alert in all phases of their lives. 17 SENIOR sliilblsrlcs ., 4. JE . NN J ' l ,VVN 'KU l Y ill 'Kelli lil ,lil . fl P fy i f si' . ii. ll lL f- f x f X IL ' .1 N fu i tw, J X cv . f .5 ,i ' 4, l 3 I ,553 V Ml -X . ,r ff is i i V ll ' l , . ' 'ly F -o V W 1 X ww' I Agway V Ll in 4, M 4 Qfiuzl V Lil M if E., X li! a. 0 .A ly f ll ll QA' ' ,Ellll . y , f 1 WM' fx ,L , lu l ,KM 'r A Ill? Q , lbl y, X' ly ' ' l .-:Wy II X . :lv l , fall' ll' '27 ig l ,519 .iv F b M i Y .VV ij! f 'Fifi I 'V 'Y XJ. f, Mosiqpopular Girllilill. . .ilu . . .A j . . . . l llgidvyflffulowski rfl il l 'K T L5 V X Val! X If ' ' Most Popular Boy. . ,i. . . . . . ,jf . . , 1.1 Jim Boylan l ' .. f an wi M 7 ' In , :lv Class Beauty . .gil .... ,bf .... jg. ,b . N. Judy Kvlgwski P 5 44. 4 l U!! w e . ' I F bliinclsomest Boy . xilff. . J ...... Di'dkLLancl95n f f X 1 A ' 'f ' -.Q V 7 5, ,Q l fr 'l ,gl W , Lf V -Il T3 C'ufe'st Couple . . 3 . .r . . J .... MFE . . JgBeCky'RQE'Ck , ' pgj KW. 5 ve Cuflilngs M il- . '-f . JL J 4' 5' .' Egg Most Versatile .l. . . . . 'e'. . DlclkLLandon - - ly -l ,. via' A -I 15, cv W, .ZVI MoVQj'Ver,sa1'il,e Giifll. ,EZ ..... SXSW, . .V .l-1. . Sondra 'Halverson ,if Avlgesf Naturecl -Eirl. . 9' ...,, '. , .... enniefglahnson L 4 , ,, 1 .ia -if rr 16 fi. ,, M f -' M 3 . ' n -a, X-, ' Bgif halurpgl Boyfgf ..... . . gs ii . .wqlvod Berger ., s l Q y 1 if . i Most lntelligenti-Girl .... lil. . . if' Karen Hillix ' ,Q Mpgflllnfeisligefn B . . .iw . . ...... , . 5 .Tom Lewin .,.v 1' ry 2 p f fx, i NY, M ' Ndbglest Mirdell' .... - .silly . . . .... Jim Bolin . ' . 'iv 5 ,l 2 ' 5 1 ' ' VE ll Most 'Industrials .gag ,... il,-lf , .l.f. Li. . Paul Chapman i V, yiggf Athleilic Girley. . . WM. . . AM, , . , . M?ge5yJ0hn50n ,, ? F .13 D , Ji-llllosr Alfliletic Boy . . . 'Q Jef .... pr., . Riser Anderson lj H4 L ' Ml-cl 51,5-'L 21 , L ,rg 'lM,Q,Sf Llikelsfto Sucfzged . .Sl ...... fq,l7fl . . Don Walton ., ' lf ' M ,, , if 'lf 'JQ7 al . SV 'l , gwModel Wife Nl, . . . . ..... V. , .P .... ill. . . . Donna Shaw lf kai V' .ll ' ,Lila is 'X x Ll' , I fc, Qfsgesf lzgemlkgrwh 'r ...... ,DW .... gif. All. .Macon -Dudley . M A I V. X, Q f ,qllgiggest Flirt ,AA ....... ' . . .wiv Pennie Johnson . IH' :,i.ii,W h ,, , M 7 X ,l .-.sq l f uBfg?glfast Wolflf .... ff. . . . . Ronnie Jackson r M, I., 5 ,. 1 Q kg il ,f!fi'llv'oy,Wi1ll? ,Personalihj-Fllus ll. ..... l ........ Jim Bolin dv, J ,, , .. 'Il 'I Girl Personali-tflplus ffl. . .... . Pennie Johnson '! ' f.'! If ',i,,,'lf V 1XVTMosllzE'ependable . . . . , . . Sonja Halverson 'll' A fl, I . ll K 'Lil' Hes?-Dressed Girl . . . . . Mary Linda Hines I Elesf-Dressed Boy . . .... Dick Landon N' Oldest sfeady Couple . . , Amo SOPG' Via Russel Busey Page I8 SENIOR my CLASS I959 ASS OFFICERS SENIOR CL Don Walton, Treasurer, tary, Rick Griffin, Po Should auld acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind? The immortal notes of Robert Burns' beloved song rang through the Central auditorium as the production of 59th and Central came to a close. Tears flowed freely from the eyes of Seniors as they caught their first glimpse of the termi- nation of high school days. No Senior escaped the empty, hollow feeling which those familiar words brought. Yes, four wonderful ea y rs at Central have come to an end. For some, a college educa- tion waits, for others , several years in the armed forces, for still oth ers, marriage o chosen oc ' r a cupation. lsky, President. Be Vice-Pre clay Reiclc, Secre- sident, Bob The years have not been wasted, and we have a great deal to be proud of. Among Senior activities were the successful produc- tion of 59th and Central, numerous scho- lastic achievements, a successful season in athletics, and the selection of a gift well deserved by Central. We can never evaluate Central's full meaning to us, so before leaving we say: Thank you,Central for a I , asting education, guidance in our s ' ocial and scholastic prob- ems, aid in selection f o future jobs tunity to d , Oppor- evelop our skill l s and use our ta ents, and most of all for your f We are aith in us. proud of our he ' ritage as Cent I' and we ev ' Sc ra ites, er strive to k ma e Central High hool proud of us. , W ,sewage .Meme - Q .NSQwx4wwffe-isfim4ese-wewwwewzfepfy fsemfw .., JQ-ipvg2W? - 4' , g a, M , ,J f A ff t , i X , f ' Q I , Q . g I ev, ,:,:: f i A Y F f ROBERT ANDRES Men of few words are the best men. LEON ANDREW For he is a iolly good fellow. ' Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Outlo Service. ok Staff, Public ROGER ANGSTEN He is a luclcy fellow, life to him lle plays that trumpet sweet and low, red it'll glow. is very mellow, with a face so Air Paid Warden, Band, Camera Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Pep Band President, Senior Variety Show, Assistant Director of Band. JUDY ARMSTRONG Her smile and pleasant ways are catching. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, F.T.A., G.A.A,, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens. Page 20 1 TOM AKERS I hate myself - Ha! Hal Assemblies, Bend, R.O,T.C., Rifle Tees., Shield and Spear. BONNIE ALLEN Where there's Bonnie, there's life. Committees, F.T.A., G.A.Ae, Glee C-ll-'bi HOVQE Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Assistant, Y-Teens. Squad, Teacher s ANNE ALSON Friendly to all, hostile to none, Always jolly and full of fun. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, F,T.A., Forum Club, G.A.A,, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Wakiton Board, Y-Teens. ROGER ANDERSON A popular boy, and an athlete, too, With 'Andy' around, you will never be blue, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Reserve Basketball, Re- serve Football, Student Council, Student Council Cab- inet, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football. I I x T ewes' 5 We ....,,,.,,,, ,,.. . . , , ,, , ,, ..,,,,. . , .. ....,., ., , , BEVERLY BARTON She's gay and always full of pep, And always walking with a lively step. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. RICHARD BEEZLEY HCuiet in word but great in thought. CHARLES BEIERLE Time is dull,l'llSl'1arpenitl Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer. JUANEMA BELL Footloose and fancy free Eiest way for all to be, r .. .4 -- ffff Cie!-.ff , Y iff x ' 7 f WW! 4. -P' ,,- 1:-we f W if fy ,Z 4 22' --rf 5 i .7 1 ,fir il ? 'ff ,. . of 19, W ,,, V Fi-LA., GAHA., Glee Club, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. i LARRY F BENNETT V I A rneffy heart, a warming smile, l Happy is he all the while. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Band, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Office Staff, Manager Reserve , 5 Football, Manager Reserve Track, Manager Varsity 1 Track, Senior Variety Show, Pep Band. 40 f' TOD BERGER 5255! C Quiet and shy, Oh' What a lie. Air l-'aid Warden, Assemblies, Band, C Club, Class Officer, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Varsity Manager, 'V i Pep Band. ROBERT BERKOWITZ Well Clone is better than well said. Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Forum Club, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Math Club, Freshman Football. r i'i'ii MW RUTH ANN BIBB A happy heart with cz pleasing manner. C Rin, F.T.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Teacher's Assistant, Math Club, G.A.A. Trophy. .--N Wt 'wffvfliffi www' W' H, WW W Page 21 Y E my JULIANN BOTTORFF Always laughing, never sad, sometimes naughty, never bod. All School Play, Committees, F.T.A,, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Campaign Manager, G,A,A. Basketball Championship, Christmas Play, P.T.A. Play, Back to School Night Speaker, Concessions, Senior Variety Show, Color Day. DARLENE BRADLEY The best of gifts - a faithful friend. FRANKLIN NORMAN BREWER plodding along. Outlook Staff, R.O.T.C. STACIA ANN BRUCKSCHEN Lovely to look at and nice to know. Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. BETTY JO BRUNS Quiet unless there's a riot and there always seems to be one. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Science Fair Winner. LEE BURGESS Frank and earnest. Page 22 LARRY BLAIR One day we feel sure you will certainly find That all who love aren't really blind. Air Raid Wardens, Home Room Officer, RO.-FC PAUL BLAKELY A very nice and friendly guy, R.O.T.C., Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Var- sity Football, Varsity Track, JAMES HAROLD BOLIN, JR. Clever and capable too, Our president always saw things through. Officer, Choir, Committees, Hi-Y, Home Room Student lnner Choir, Science Club, Student Council, Council Officer. MARIAH BORNGESSER lf perfection is her goal, she hasn't for to go' Assemblies, Mixed Choir, Committees, F.T,A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens. Q? -Q6 ,A .I .. s:'. A N Y: . qqqu X - 3. .., .... C M, 3 RUSSEL BUSEY His football honor we acclaim, He surely rates our Hall of Fame. Assemblies, C Club, Committees, Home Room OffiCe , Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. JOHN BYERS Not many of his kind are to be had, Not many equal this fine lad. Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, R.O.T.C. offi- cer, Shield and Spear, LAWRENCE CAHILL He plays life like basketball -to shoot the goal. Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. JANICE JAY CARLSON Life is but a game with me, you can't always win! Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Fire Chief, G.A.A., G,A,A. Board, Oirls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Rep Squad, public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. f-ui. ,,, iinl V 4 1, o 4 js f 1117 ! n fy: i f .Q ,,, me ,W fx Q Y '2 'N WF? CHARLOTTE CARMICHAEL She has met many, known several, liked a few, and loved onel Assemblies. BERNICE CARREL One of her many assets is quietness. Assemblies, Band, F.H.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assist- ant. JUDY CARTER She looks like an angel, and talks like one, too, But you never can tell what an angel will dol Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Olee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Rep Squad, Student Council, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. PAUL CHAPMAN His friends are many, His enemies? Has he any? All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Class Offi- cer, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Teocher's Assist- ant, Concessions, Color Day Activities, Missouri Boys' State, Book Exchange, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Representative to City and County government days, Floor Show of All-School Dance. JANET CLARK A personality so rare, and complete, Just to know her is a treat. Assemblies, Band, Choir, Committees, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, State Music Contest. MARGET CLARK Quiet, self-composed, what she thinks, nobody knows. Girls' Drill Team, Girls' Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. Page 23 'vwawwml ,pf A , , ,ls ' P ' .e , IGI! A' I lil . ,I X A ,l A -s .4 ' xx' ' i will . YD 'C l l 'NN I 1 SEV W Q ya J .C . 1 l ff, ,ff 1 5 ' , , Lv A2 ,wi Msgs 'f in N tbl Q , F ffl' iaaswnmd Q f Y M l 4 4 v 9. I The lovely decorations in the gym for the Christmas dance could only have been made possible through the diligent efforts of these girls and many others like them. CAROL CL AYCOMB Life is like a lemon - sour, her disposition is like V- a each - sweet! s i gggil-f 1 fk? A P 'iffy 2 . Assemblies, Fate Chief, GAA., GAA. Beefel, ' Girls' C Club, Cwlee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, 1 if Talent Review, Girls' Drill Team, G.A.A, C Pin. ea' JUDY coATEs f f , - ' A friendly smile, a welcome word, by this fair Q, damsel are always heard. Assemblies, F.T.A., o.A,A,, Glee Club, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Q 3 Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. .S ln her quietness there is charm ixsstffi ss. Qi is P A Q - -. . Q' SUE C X 5 ., e 'W P ODER sviwtxfl 7.5 Pep, vim, and vitality constitutes her, She has a -s as-s e . X im. talent to make everyone purr. - to Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. A s, - A s Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Mx , Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, , we Y-Teens lndividual Bowlin Cham ion Cham ion- r 9 P 1 P ship Soccer Team, G.A.A. Trophy. PAUL CORCORAN We like him just the way he is. R.O.T.C., Shield end Spear, Rot ci. ollleef. -tt- JANICE CORWIN ,,,... A likeable pe son in every way. 'NF 'sy ' A Q G.A.A., cies Qlels, Library slell, Pep Squad, 2, Toacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. me Page 24 s 3 - l 'img X R P . .- sy. Ei , -4:8 .fflkky fling s , Six t.-2 4.17 Oni' 5 ll I at Gary Schneider and Roger Angsten wake the students at 8:30 a.m. with the sound of their trumpets. We I ,,.! Z 1 4061 V f f f 1 ., W ' , I v ., 6 uv. .11.v f aee::,.::' , 1 ff J, yi! f W DONNA CRANDELL A loving hand is always there. She's sweet and gentle, kind and fair. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, l:.T.A., G.A.A., G.A,A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Trophy Girl. DAN CREVERLING When nothing else interferes, he comes to school. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer. STEVE CUMMINGS A manl What more is there to writel Assemblies, C Club, Committees, l-li-Y, l-lome Room Officer, Reserve Football, Student Council, Varsity Football. DIXIE CUNNINGHAM Jolly and kind, friendly inclined. F.H.A., Teacher's Assistant, Girls' R.O.T.C. GERALDENE CUNNINGHAM Not 0 shirker but a worker. Assemblies, Camera Club, l:.l-l.A., G.A.A., Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Motion Picture Operator, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. KAREN CUTLER Never bored, always laughing and gay. Life is q pleasure for Karen each day, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. Page 25 Wim ,Ali M we DALE DONALDSON 'His confidence in himself is astonishing, Motion Picture Operator MACON DUDL EY A very popular lad is he. A great success we all believe he will be. Air Raid Worden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, All-School Play, Home Room Officer Public Service, Student Supply, Teacher's Assistant KAREN KAY EDDY Chatterbox but nice to know All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, Committees, G.A.A,, G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, lnner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wokitan Board, Y-Teens, G,A,A. Championship Soccer, G.A.A Trophy NEVILLE OWEN EICHSTADT Makes haste slowly Brush and Pencil, Fire Chief, R.O,T.C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, RO T C Honor Guard, Home Room Officer JOYCE DAVIDSON Small in size but great in talent. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Committees, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Science Club, Teacher S Assistant, Y-Teens. LARRY DEATHERAGE The thing he wants most to get out of school is himself. Home Room Officer. WAYNE LOUIS DEERING lt's an easy world to live in if you choose to make it So. Band, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football. SUE DENHAM Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Teocher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens. 7 f f Z LARRY EINBENDER I like work, it fascinates me, I can sit for hours ond watch iii Assemblies, Choir, Hi-Y, Public Service, Reserve Football. MELVIN ENSLOW Stop the world - I want to get off. Fire Chief, R,O.T.C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, ELIZABETH ANN ESTES Loves life, work and play. Assemblies, Choir, CQA A., Glee Club, Library Staff, Rep Squad, Teacl-ier's Assistant, Y-Teens. GREG EVERETT A pleasant merry fellow. Fire Chief, Home Loom Officer, Motion Picture Operator, Outlook Staff, Public Service, Science Club. at I , ,ary JV- 'f l an , - 4 Wt 'f i 1' . gy . f ' A7 jf , , WM 4 m y ' W 4 W WZf3W3j2ZqW7?ffY7'5',fffjW,WWMmafff VWWW7,W ,..,,.. ,., ,W ,,, , Q 91 yr ,,. Yi ! . ' ' ,I . t ' ':35Wfi'3:?5Ms 74, as i f ,WM W7 V77 , Q ? 24 v W fl ff f, WW W f r WW, ,V ,, Wm, Wmwrfl W, WWW , fy W ,WW t, My F ,f Z , if, 5 , Q :yy M 4 fr fjfff-:C f i fl A 5 W f W f ff WfzZ ' ' f W ZQVWWQW wi 5 V ,, 1, ,Q W 1 im W f f X ff, 4 v f f fu, ,, W ? g ,Z , f ,, 5, ff W X .s 1 ' . .. ,., . ,f 1 is 5 W7 A ' ' f , , -V' X0 I 7 . 'IW new 3. l-we 'ln We sf. CATHERINE FAIRLEIGH Her radiant smile and charming grace Are ever present in Cathy's face. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, 'l'eacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. CHESTER FERGUSON Work is work and must be done, But while I work, I will have fun. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, R.O.- T.C., Teacher's Assistant. CAROLE FIELD Sweet, gentle and nice to all. lt's a pleasure to have her in our halls. Assemblies, G.A,A., Glee Club, Home Room cer, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. GARY FLOSS Offi- lf study interferes with a good time, don't study.' Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Math Club, Radio Club. Page 27 GARY FROHLIN The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure my business, Choir, Hi-Y, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. CAROL FULLER Her gentle speech and modest ways leave others to accord her praise. F.H.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. JOHN FULMER The only way to have friends is to be one. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear. SHAROAN GARELICH What would life be without ioys? What would school be without boys? Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Ser- vice, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. BILL GARRISON His helping hand is always welcome. R.O.T.C. GLORIA GARRISON A happy joyous friend to all. Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, C1.A.A,, O.A,A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Trophy Girl. Page 28 ETHEL BUTLER FORD She does little kindnesses when others IGGY-'2 UV1 done. G.A.A., Teacher's Assistant. BARBARA FORESTER She wins by her quiet sincerity. Brush and Pencil, G.A.A., Science Club, Y-Teens Math Club. DENNIS FRAME One in a million - thank goodness. Assemblies, Band, R.O,T.C. CHARLES FRANKLIN I was nearly killed by a train of thoughts. Assemblies, Choir, Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Mixed Choir. 5 i -1 f 1 JOHNNY GAY I find school more entertaining, when I'm not there. DONNA GIBSON A daughter of the gods, divinely beautiful and divinely gifted. All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G.A.A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Football Queen, Senior Variety Show Tri-Chairman. JUDY GIFFORD The twinkle in her eyes spells fun. Assemblies, Choir, F.T.A., Forum Club, Glee Club, G.A.A., Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Out- look Stott, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. SHARON GILBERT Other things we might repeat, but most of all we think she's smart. ,gf A I ur 'Q J . Q X , A, -tz, Q,,ag , l.fZ, V I f f yf L new aff , MW 411 BILL GILLESPIE The mirth and fun grew fast and furious. Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Outlook Staff, Waki- tan Board. RAYMOND GILLEY A few strong instincts, and a few plain rules.' DWANE GLANCY A combination of brown, wit and wisdom. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Fire Chief, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Public Service, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Math Club, Senior Variety Show. TOPPER GLASS A real fine fellow smart as can be, This is apparent as you can well see. Assemblies, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. JUDY GORDEN Her heart is as light as her eyes are bright. G.A.A., Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. ANN GREATHOUSE I am a man hater, but the Bible says, 'Love your enemies' so ---- ----- ! Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Y-Teens, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service Board. , l PDQ' 29 , . 4 1 J 49 4 A ,W ya ffiifi 5- . F' ' Un' H l - 51,4-., ' :::-..... - EIS. 'i --- f:-me -v- ...,..-- ,: .-1. i I 7-'-, ve m N . fs a 4 if 'r-ll-to I' '-- IN It I X . 'Q' hi, I ' I 7 I a ' J' - E . Judy Armstrong and Gene McKay talk over the morn- ing's activities between classes. Page 30 BOB GREGORY For many a ioke had he. Assemblies, Choir, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator. RICK GRIFFIN Beware, when a thinker is turned loose on earth! Assemblies, C Club, Class Fire Chief, Forum Club, I-Ii-Y, All-School Play, Officer, Committees, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Reserve Track, Student Council, Varsity Track. DINA GRIMES A likeable package of pep and vim. Assemblies, Committees, G,A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir. LUCINDA GUINN Likeable and conscientious. G.A.A., Committees, Y-Teens JO BETH GUTHALS Il - - . 4 Your winning smile makes you dear To all your friends, both far and near.',' G.A.A., Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Wakitan Staff. CATHY HALL Laugh and the world laughs with you. All-School Play, Committees, G.A.A,, Glee Club, Y-Teens. STEVE HALL Our drummer boy. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Band, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. SONJA ANN HALVERSON Admired by all who know her well, Her virtues are far too manv to tell. All-School Play, C Pin, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G,A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Cvlee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Student Council, 'feacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show Tri-Chain man. CONSTANCE HAMM Lively and changeable. Assemblies, Band, F.T.A., G.A.A., Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. MlMl HARPER A smile ever present, a cheery greeting always ls her motto for each and every day. Assemblies, Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Science Fair Assistant. DAVID HARRIS Every night is New Year's Eve. Assemblies, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Reserve Football, Committees. SANDRA HARRIS Room Officer, The sweetest girl, as sharp as o tack, You never will find her talking behind your back. Assemblies, G.A.A., Glee Club, Y-Teens. ' ,MAJ Ron Jackson, Janice Hoesing, Mary Linda Hines and Duane Glancy are seen admiring the stone monument facing Central High. Page 31 JERI LEIGH HIBLER With her ability, success has an easy path. Assemblies, C Pin, G.A.A,, G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Science Club, 'l'eacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Mathematics Club. DONALD HIGGINS A good head and an industrious hand arc worth gold in any land. Assemblies, R,O.T.C. SAM HILL He who does his best, does well. R.O.T,C., Mathematics Club. KAREN HILLIX No smarter girl could we ask for. Her rating is number one on our score. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Glee Club, Home l5'3oom Officer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Editor-in-Chief, Senior Variety Show, Concessions, Color Day Activities. Page 32 CONNIE HATCHER Variety is the spice of life. Here's one var iet n Y . Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., C-:lee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. SALLY HAUTZENROEDER There is a mirthful cast in her behavior. Assemblies. PHYLLIS HAWKS A likeable person in every way. DARL ENE HAWMAN Her eyes always dancing, a smile ever present, No wonder she can trip every gentl Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A., Home ffoom Officer, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens. X St X Q . . X i i.. .ss RQ N - X, Q JANET HILLYARD A smile and greeting to all she knows Have attracted Janet so many beaus. Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A.,,GIee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Foot- ball Maid-of-Honor, Football Queen Coronation, Senior Variety Shaw. GAYLON MARIE HINER Her virtues are many, her faults are few. Assemblies, Band, Outlook Staff. MARY LINDA HINES Cute, clever, full of fun, Known and liked by everyone. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G,A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir. LARRY HITSON Ma, is l gotta go to school? Assemblies, Choir, Public Service. JANICE HOESING A certain delightful outlook on life Make it a pleasure and keeps away strife, Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, X-.ssemblies Choir, Committees, G.A,A., G.A,A. Board, Girls' Hi' Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Qtaff National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, TeaCher's Assistant, LOIS HOLMAN A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best. Assemblies, Girls' C Club, Committees, F.T.f3,, G.A.A., Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Board Assist- ant, Senior Variety Show. ANNETTE HOMAN Ready and willing, most capable, too, Always on hand, her part to do. All-School Play, Brush and Pencil, G.A.A., Com- mittees, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Public Service, Y-Teens, F.H.A. ROGER HORN Lessons, lessons run away, Come again some other day. Q17 1 1 MW -. ,-., ,MDV KAY HURST A natural born party girl. Assemblies, Committees, Glee Club, Home Room Officer,Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, ROBERT V. HURST The greatest truths are the simplest and so are the greatest men. Forum Club, Hi-Y, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team. CAROLINE HUTCHISON Thou art gentle, meek, and mild. Assemblies, F.T.A., G.A.A., Olee Club, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show Committees. RONNIE JACKSON Famous for his passes, in the gym and out of classes. Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. GARRY JAMES We will all miss him. JEANNIE JEFFRIES A quiet, shy, and bashful girl, But, oh my goodness, what a pearl! Assemblies, C Pin, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Girls' Drill Team, Y-Teens. Page 34 ROBERT HOWARD AS many good points as a pack of pins. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Public Service, Senior Variety Show, Radio Club. ROGER HOWARD l'm not arguing with you, I'm telling you. Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Reserve Foot- ball, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football, Voice of Democracy. LESLIE JAMES HUDSON A real good Joe, we all know, come what may, he accepts it as so. Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant. PAUL HUNT A true country gentleman. Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief. TWQQH . M as Af? VW , ,WZ x 5 Q 2 R E s S S S X S S S S X X JOHN KENT JOHNSON By the work one knows the worker. Air Raid Warden, All School Play, Brush and Pencil, Choir, Inner Choir, Office Staff, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Math Club, Chemistry Lab AssistanL KATHIE JOHNSON One whose description cannot be begun, Sl-ie's all good things rolled into one. All School Play, Assemblies, Committees, Forum Club, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Senior Variety Show. LESLIE JOHNSON Care is an enemy of life. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Public Service, R.O.'I'.C., Reserve Basketball, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Track, Honor Guard, Color Guard. MARLENE JOHNSON A sportive miss is vibrant Marlene, From lively games she will not tarry. Assemblies, Band, C Pin, Committees, G.A.A., Board President, Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Out- look Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Trophy, Pep Band. r I ...,. , . it . Q. , , ' jg: get A K2 C gm, . mfg 4' .av ---url PENNIE JOHNSON Our peppy head cheerleader, Pennie's the name, Has marked herself for our hall of fame, Assemblies, C Pin, Cheerleader, Choir, Com- mittees, G.A.A., G,A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, R.O.T C. Sponsor, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens, Basketball Queen Attendant, G.A.A. Basketball, Volley Ball, and Soccer Championships. MORGAN D. JONES He is big and tall with a friendly grin for all. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, C Club, Choir Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Foot- Ball, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show, Locker 1 Room. BARBARA JORDAN She sketched the vale, the wood, the beach grew lovlier from her pencil shading. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, C Pin, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. PHIL KAPLAN I love a good hot debate. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Math Club, Hi-Y Representative to Model Legislature. LARRY KECK Some think he's bashful - most doubt it. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football. MARY FRANCES KELLER Her sweet smile will win her friends o'er many a mile. Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Pep Squad Officer, Student Council, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. L Paqe 35 x at E RAYMOND KERNS He'd stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. Baseball Team, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Teacher's Assistant. RODNEY KEYES Mischief gleams in his eye. Fire Chief. NOLA JEAN KLEIN From her ability all can see, a great success she's bound to be. G.A.A,, Glee Club, Office Staff. BILL KRUMME I can resist anything but temptation. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Public Service, Reserve Football, Re- serve Track, Student Council, Student Council Cabi- net, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. JUDY KULOWSKI She's characterized by her long ponytail, which has been an attraction to all of the males. C Pin, Cheerleaders, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G.A.A., G.A,A, Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. JOHN LANDIS The wisest man is he who does not fancy that he is at all. All-School Play, Club, Hi-Y, Office Teacher's Assistant, County Government Day. Pug Assemblies, Committees, Forum Staff, Student Council Cabinet, e36 i f F is Ha 6 . '4 'i shawl J s V ,, , , .. M ' 'Q-v Hmgfa 4 T' is c I ., A -1 r I I If, The bulletin board in the main hall at Central seems to hold some very interesting information for this group of Senior girls. 4, M, .W Jpwfsw ,QQDIX MQ L if 45278 Ci ' r if 'lv-an hwy 3 5, QQ? 9 1 'M 1.- , N l mi f MLN A 'fig 4' 5 5. 14...h if . 'l , , .5 il. Q I 1' mfx, J, .5 M 1-L PQ' 9 ' 5: - 5? . 7 1 'W at H 6 'E Ae . f T . 'F 6.131373 TI ' Wi - Pi li-fl' 5-. . ' 4 ' 3 4 i .K ' Us ' NN- y- ,. . U x .Lbs 1 This group of Seniors is shown atop a convertible enioying the lovely weather. ' 'S 642135 , ... W. A, A M, 'ff I DICK LANDON A dark-eyed sheik, neither bashful nor meek. Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Class Officer, Com- mittees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Public Service, Reserve Bas- ketball, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. SHARAON LANDREE Polite and mannerly and extremely friendly to all. Assemblies, G.A.A., Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. MARGARET LAU So quiet in manner. JIM LEHR lf there's a will, there's a way around it. Baseball Team, C Club, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Reserve Baseball, Senior Variety Show. MARLY LETTS A sunny disposition full of cheer has accompanied her through every year. Assemblies, Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Student Supply Worker, Representative for Teens Against Polio. ROSALIE LEVY She was ever fair and never loud had ton ue and I 9 will, yet was never proud. Assemblies, Committees, G.A,A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. Pace 37 , ,, .E::,,,MlSi Q LINDA LISENBY Her ways are ways of pleasantness G,A.A., Y-Teens ROGER LITZ I-le is well-known,but still more - worth knowing Assemblies, Camera Club, Choir, Fire Chief, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Radio Club, Stage Crew. TOM LEWIN Says little, does alot. Forum Club. JOYCE LIECHTI Sweet and lovely is this charming lass, and every- thing she does is pronounced 'First-Class'. Y-Teens. ROGER LINK I find school more entertaining when l'm not there. R.O.T.C., Reserve Track, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Varsity Track, Honor Guard. BARBARA LINNEWEH Quiet in word, but great in manner. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Football Attendant, Senior Variety Show, Color Day Activities. X S GARY Loe 5 Bewarel l might do something sensationall E R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. i KEN Loi-is Handsome? Of Courseli' .fi Outlook Staff. Page 38 TONY LORD Good sense and good nature are never separated. Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C. DARRYL LUNDAHL Gentle in manner and strong in performance' Air Raid Warden, Motion Picture Operator, R.O.T.C., Science Club, Shield and Spear. JUDITH MAE McCLARD A rich melodious voice has she, a famous singer she may someday be. Assemblies, Choir, F.H.A., F.T.A,, G.A,A., Glee Club, lnner Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Color Day Activities, Student Supply. MARILYN MCCOUN Born for success she seems. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board. ,,,-di! 1 -- V --. : MW A WW 4 7-5 i ,.,, , ., 1 . f I .,,, ,1 W 11,-. W . . . 7 ' J H .. .s:::v'f ' ,- if WWW ff ' i f ' X ., ..,, . ,.,, E M, ...., ' -u gi- V, ,A ,,,,, 11- ,,,.Lg..L:,'-Mmy17,,.t.,.-f41, ,iz-17.2 -:WL 1, W, - ,, ,, ,,,, ' ,, ':'i' ' 'i1...:.:,,,:.,,,,,....... . 'V ' Ms 'f Z?, W , 1 if f A 7 I 'JV V, Q Muff, W M X' V102 f C Z' 1, .A , . V w , W- I, , f Q WALLACE McDONALD He mixes reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Science Club, Student Council, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, DON MCFADDEN Knowledge is power, gosh, l feel weak! Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Re- serve Football, Reserve Track. SHARON MCFADDEN lf you work at a task hard enough, you will suc- ceed. Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. MARY FRANCES McGREW The twinkle in her eyes and her smile spell mis- chief, Choir, Committees, F.H.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. Page 39 Nlhsw, 3 C .1 , ,, V? 'Xa BOB MARTIN A witty remark on his tongue every day lt's an impossibility to keep laughter away. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Fire Chief, I li-Y, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Student Council, 'l'eacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show, Radio Club. MARCO MASON She is pretty to walk with, and witty to talk with, and pleasant too, to think of. Assemblies, Committees, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Attendant. JANET SUE MATTHEWS A sunny temper gilds the edges of life's darkest Clouds. Assemblies, Band, Football Queen Attendant, Y-Teens. RICHARD DONALD MAY He puts things over - not off. Assemblies, Choir, Inner Choir, R.O.T.C., Re- serve Football. MARILYN ANN MAYSE A girl and music both so sweet, A combination hard to beat. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G.A,A., Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens. SANDRA MEADOWS A girl who is blessed with a calm, cheerful man- ner. G,A.A., Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Variety Show. poi-an EUGENE McKAY I'le's funny, cute and full of pep. This rare young man is always hep ' Air Raid Warden, C Club, Fire Chief, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. BARBARA MCWILLIAMS Kind hearted and sweet to all she may meet. Assemblies, G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. H. ERNEST MADISON My thoughts are my own champions. Choir, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, R.O.T.C,, Shield and Spear. RUTH MARION Happy, carefree, perfectly true, She is all this, and more, too.' G.A.A., Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens N195 WB' .an .AA i ED MEEKS ll Forward ever, backward never. PATRICIA MEIER Her air, her manners, all who saw admired. ' Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A., Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. PEGGY MILBOURN A 'branch' from a tree of fine traits. clee Club, Pep squad. CAROLYN SUE MILLER Brisk and lively as can be. ,V I-yfv . J, f 46 Wm-5 , . . ji 4, ff X iff I A f ,wif f f Wjm, .. 'FH' X ,,,, DONNA MILLER A girl with a smile and a girl worth while. Assemblies, C Pin, Committees, I:.H.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls C Club, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. PENNY MILLER Those with sunny dispositions never will be for- gotten - here's one. Pep Squad. PAMELA MINGER Quiet ........ OccasionaIIy'l Assemblies, Choir, G.A.A., G.A A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistu ant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir GEORGE MINKIEWICZ The future will surely be good to him. Science Club. BILL MINNICK You live but once, make the most of it. DON MONTGOMERY He's a success with women, a regular go-get-her. Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Out- look Staff, Teacher's Assistant. Pace 4I ? 4 ft K 2 ,214 IV' 4 f K 1. ny- 1 J Z nm Page 42 GEORGIA MONTGOMERY A lovely smile, a ready wit, She'll always make a great big hit! Assemblies, Band, G.A.A. SUSAN MOOSE Fun-loving and carefree, troubles don't seem to come her way. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Inner Choir, Outlook Staff,' Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens. BEULAH MORRISON The mildest manner - the gentlest heart. Assemblies, Forum Club, Home Room Officer, Y- Teens DOLORES MOZINGO A cute brunette with a charming way, Laughing, happy, she's certainly o.k.l Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Public Service, Y-Teens. AUSTIN MUELLER Comes to school for a rest. Air Raid Wardens, Assemblies, C Club, Com- mittees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Out- look Staff, Public Service, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Teacher's Assistant, Varsity Track, Color Day Activities. RAY MUELLER A merry heart lives long. R.O.T.C., Teacher's Assistant. x X '-N.. A-X.. Q SHIRLEY MURPHY Quiet, capable, and so sincere. Assemblies, Band, G.A.A., Office Staff, Y-Teens. MIKE MURRELL A physique for football, a mind for a man, and a heart for women. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Variety Show. JOHN NAUMAN Nothing short of dynamite could move him rapidly. Air Raid Worden, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer Public Service. I JIM NEITZELT He is apt - apt to do most anything. Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Teocher's Assistant. JO-AN NELSON A ripple of laughter, a bundle of fun: to fill that order she's the one. G.A,A., Motion Picture Operator, Teacher's As- sistant. JACK NICHOLS Our wonder boy - We wonder what he'II do next. Assemblies, Band, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, R,O.T.C., Drum and Bugle Corps, Honor Guard. WDIM ff 4, W WW . , , ...,.,...4?,. I I 'vit' 'ii 2 'IR' ' xc A . S ' ' ' I . . l. I Y M I 'io 'nu V ' wo n .. 'lf-Lf. In-lr! , ..,.,gi.E,:L.Lr Q 'i?F. riff--:mg . ,arf f b.L .31 Sidney Smith is shown being measured for her cap and gown as other Senior girls impatiently await their turn. pane A3 Q. 3 I K l MM JOSEPH OG! This old car won't do but ninety-five.' RILLA MARIE OGI Enemies, not any, but friends, many. Assemblies, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Girls' Drill Team, Gym Assistant. JUDY OLMSTEAD A leading lady in all that she does. Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, G.A.A., Calee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Science Club, Student Council, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show Tri-Chairman, Color Day Activities. CARL OUSL EY l never think of the future, it comes soon enough. R.O.T.C,, Shield and Spear, Drum and Bugle Corps, Mixed Choir. Page 44 KAREN NICHOLS A giggle, a dash, a shriek, a crash! That's Karen. All-School Play, Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. DEANNA NORDSTROM Life is a picnic, and she has one every day. LINDA NORRIS A little nonsense now and then is better than a world of books. Assemblies, F.H,A., G.A.A., Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. ERN ESTINE NOWAK Art was the thing she was surely born to do. All-School Play, Brush and Pencil, Committees, G.A.A., Tennis Champion, Girls' C Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. RONNIE PATTON I have nothing to declare but my genius. Air Raid Worden, Band, C Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Science Fair, Varsity Track. GEORGE PAWLING What the future has in store for him, we know not, Just that he will be remembered by a lot. Assemblies, C Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. BARBARA PENNINGTON I find life not gray, but rosy. Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Office Squad, Senior Variety Show. Staff, Pep MARY JANE PENNINGTON She is ci thoughtful and well-liked senior. Brush and Pencil, Choir, Committees, G.A,A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir. ,rw , , Vvvv W eff, -:B ALFRED PHANNIX Life begins at 2:3Ol Assemblies, Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, llrum and Bugle Corps. LYNN PHILLIPS Come 2:30, he's the first out the door. He never wonders, though, what is the score Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer. MARCIA PHILLIPS It's the song that she sings and the smile that she wears, that wins for her all that hear and see. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens. BOB POLSKY 'I have a difficulty for every solution.' Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Class Officer, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Football, Stu- dent Council, Varsity Football. Page 45 i .. mm, 'MQW PAT QUIGLEY Studies? Sure, and smart is she. No more fun could she possibly be. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Choir, F.T.A., Forum Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, lnner Choir, 'l'eacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. DANIEL RAGLAND Ready and willing, most capable too, Always on hand his part to do. Outlook Staff, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear. NORMAN RAILS Where's the party tonight? Air Raid Warden, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, Shield and Spear. JOHN REBENSDORF Why talk when there's so much to keep quiet about? Baseball Team, C Club, Outlook Staff, Varsity Basketball Manager, Varsity Football Manager, BECKY REICK With the cutest grin, the sweetest girl, Becky has all the boys in a whirl. Assemblies, Cheerleader, Class Officer, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Student Council, Y-Teens, Football Queen, Senior Variety Show. JOHN REINER Worry never made men great - therefore, why should l worry? AL PORTER The best thing about school is the holidays. Assemblies, Senior Variety Show, PATTI PRYOR Her ways are wondrous to behold. Great achievements will be her goal. G.A.A., Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WANDA PUETT Her care is never to offend and every creature is her friend. Assemblies, G.A.A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. DAVID PURTELL His mischievous eyes are always brewing Something to keep the teachers stewingf' Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer Office Staff, Public Service. ami nl!! sf-OA . ...XNQXQQ Page 46 4 JACK H. RICHE Sharp Shooter. ' ff 'W 0 A . . I 5 Z' 4 ' 7 1 . 2 ,, f . W. f , Q7 My I ., ,M ,W f 4 M Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C., Reserve Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. CARL ROBERTS Always friendly and cheerful. DANNY ROBERTS Politeness is good-nature regulated Outlook Staff R,O.T.C. JOYCE ROBERTS Art is sweet, the saying goes. The artist is sweet as everyone knows. Brush and Pencil, All-School Play, P.T Scenery, Senior Variety Show. xg '? ,Z by good sense .A. Play GAlL ROTHSTEIN Gail is a girl so very sweet, A girl like her is hard to beat. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G.A,A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Coronation, Mixed Choir, Student Supply. PAT RUGGERIO lt's nice to be natural When naturally nice. Assemblies, G.A,A., Glee Club, Home Room Offi- cer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, FRANK l.. RUHNKE Patient and true and valorous too. JUDY RUOFF lf laughter prolonged life, Judy would live forever. Assemblies, F.H.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Board As- sistant, Girls' C Club, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens Mixed Choir. ROBERTA SAFERSTEIN Atop ranking student by every rule, Bertie has done much for the good of the school. Committees, Forum Club, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens. JUDY SARGENT Known for her lively, chatty ways. Assemblies, F.T.A., G.A,A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir, Girls' DriIITeom. Paae 47 V GLEN SCHINDL-ER He always keeps you guessing. Assemblies, C Club, Choir, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Varsity Football. GARY SCHNEIDER He has made a good record for himself. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Band, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Foot- ball, Senior Variety Show, Pep Band, GuidGrlC0 Library. STEVE SCHNEIDER lf there are no women in heaven, leave me out. Home Room Officer, Committees, R.O.T.C., Re- serve Football, Teacher's Assistant. JUDITH SCHNEBLY Modest, quiet, too, and sweet, More like her we'd like to meet. Assemblies, Choir, Mixed Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff. MARLA JEAN SCHNUELLE Not much talk - a great sweet silence. Assemblies, C Pin, Choir, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. LEONARD SCHUSSLER Beware - I may yet be famous. Home Room Officer. Page 48 i ' Mary Seaman is shown assisting Mrs. girls, in her busy office hours. ,Ag ,CK 01 f Lug A-4 M Minn, 3 , 0 A. v V rx . ' vt '-fff ,,,. , - f lffb ' :: ll'-2.,'i?f' ' ffi :::,. 1 X . A. ,U , , , ' ff' 'S ,V , is ' W V X4 .- Graham, Dean of L. Ll RAYMOND SCOTT Study? Who, Me? Committees, Home Room Officer, Shield and Spear. MARY SEAMAN Great things come in small packages. Assemblies, Chair, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Home Room Officer, Library S-taff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. J MICHAEL F. SHARP Ball, bat, helmet, glove - Baseball is the sport l love. Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Track, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Math Club. 2 DONALD SHAW A fellow who has no enemies but many friends. Choir, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Outlook Staff. DONNA SHAW Your winning smile makes you dear To all your friends, both far and near. Concert Choir, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, Library Staff, Office Staff, Y- Teens. LINDA SHELLEY A cheerful voice, a figure so small, 5l1e's iust the type that's well liked by all. Assemblies, Committees, F.T.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Teacher's As- sistant, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. hh Page 49 f ff ff 4 o 1 s ' 1 X gif: 2. -A -Q Aw Ci' , , 4... i 2, Qi 'W f X MW www ' ,Y ,Q A 'QVC C A I eg! .5 x ' 4 GARY SILVERGLAT To the teachers, he's o strife, to the students, he's the spice of life. Air Raid Warden, C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, -l'eacher's Assistant, Varsity Football. GLORIA SLATER She knows the ioy of a well-roundecl life. F,T.A., G.A.A., Office Staff, Rep Squad, Y-Teens DARRELL SMITH A rare compound of frolic and fun. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Baseball Team, C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff. STEVEN SMITH Never trouble trouble, until trouble troubles you! Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Motion Picture Operator, Radio Club, Stage Crew, Senior Variety Show. Page JIM SHIVERDECKER What I can't see, I never believe in! Committees, Home Room Officer, Offic look Staff. RICHARD SHIVERS A quiet fellow, he doesn't snore in class Home Room Officer, Office Staff. DAVID SHORT e Staff, Out Interested in many things, capable of all. Baseball Team, C Room Officer, Varsity Coronation. JUDITH SHORT 'Quiet in manner, but great in talent. Senior Variety Show, G.A.A. ENN' Club, Forum Club, Home Football, Football Queen sew Y' 'N X Q SYDNEY ANN SMITH Her heart is like the moon, ever changing, but al- ways with o man in it. All-School Play, Assemblies, Cheerleader, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. ARETA SOP ER Personality and dark hair with a curl are enough to make popular any girl. Assemblies, Choir, F,'l'.A., Fire Chief, G.A.A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, lnner Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's As- sistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir. JUDY STATON An authority on men. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, lnner Choir, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. FRANK ST EIN l ain't lazy, iust disinterested. Air Raid Worden, Brush and Pencil, Home Room Officer, Science Club. :Q-.,a m., - ' f iqfif WW M A .1 V9-w We 43 . ,.Ngyt5sl .. ,.... ...... N ,...e....,A A sn ,MN 15 CHARLES STRACENER A genial host and a pleasant friend. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Public Service, R.O.T.C., Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. ELAINE STUBER Quiet, sweet and shy. Choir, G,A.A., G.A.A. Board, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Girls' Drill Team. NANCY STUBER A rare combination of brains and beauty is she. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Cllub, Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacl1er's Assistant, Y- Teens, Queen Coronation, Senior Variety Show. GARY SWAILS We like his friendly way. Brush and Pencil Club, Mixed Choir, Committees, Home Room Officer, Outlook Staff. Page Sl H M ,,,,,,N 1 X' -w , X 4 P MY .9 i 'im SW .fvs X 'S Q. M . N A SANDRA THEEL A newcomer who has made many friends at Central. Pep Squad. JOHN THOMPSON His eyes are bright, his voice is gay, his very smile drives gloom away. Assemblies, Choir, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, lnner Choir, Office Staff, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant. EDDIE TIDMORE The boy who is always in front. Air Raid Warden, C Club, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. NORMAN TIEDT I was almost knocked down by a train of thought. Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, R.O.T.C., Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant. ROSEMARY TILLER Quiet in manner and sincere in speech. Fire Chief, Counselor's Assistant. W. REID TOWNSEND, JR. ln a car he likes to speed, a vagabond's life he likes to lead. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Public Service, Reserve Track. Page 52 KARIN SWANSON She has a pleasant way and sweet, a lovely char- acter to meet. Assemblies, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Offi- cer,Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir. SUE SWISHER Her pleasant smiles and kindly ways will live in our memories all our days. Assemblies, Choir, Class Officer, Committees, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, lnner Choir, National Honor Society, Office- Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens. JANICE TARWATER An amiable friend whom we hated to tell good-bye. Assemblies, Choir, Mixed Choir, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Staff, Teacher's Assist- ant, Y-Teens. CAROL TETHEROW A rare compound of frolic and fun. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G.A.A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Public Service, R.O.T.C. Sponsors, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir. ' :sa in .1 f ww' 'XSS Z FRANCES TUCK Life without a good time isn't worth living. Assemblies, Glee Club, Office Staff, Y-Teens. DONNA TURNBULL Not a shirker, but a worker, Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Offi- cer, Motion Picture Operator, Outlook Staff, R.O.T.C. Drill Team, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y- Teens. PENNY TURNER Here's a girl with a heart and a smile, That makes the bubble of life worthwhile. Assemblies, Cf.A.A., Glee Club, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Guidance Library, Book Exchange. SYLVIA TURNER Some think the world was made for pleasure, and so do l. Committees, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Motion Picture Operator, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Mixed Choir, Math Club. f A Q A , 'e-5. I f f E ffm ,Z i f 7 jmffv' ' V ' f .ff W , f S WW L 'us XM -ew' CONNIE VOSS So nice to meet she is o treat. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Forum Club, G.A.A., Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Public Service, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir. JOHN WALLERSTEDT Maidens sigh as he goes by, ls he bold or is he shy? Assemblies, C Club, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, Reserve Basketball, Re- serve Football, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. MABEL WALTERS A friendly frolicsome maid, who of the future is un- afraid. Assemblies, C Pin, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. DON WALTON On the football field he set a pace, We like to see his smiling face, Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Assemblies, C Club, Class Officer, Committees, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Home Room Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Public Service, Reserve Football, Student Council, Varsity Football, Senior Variety Show. JERRY WARD Be gone dull books, for thee I have no longing. Assemblies, Choir, R.O.T.C. NANCY WARD Pep is here and pep is there, when Nancy's near, it's everywhere. Assemblies, Cheerleader, G.A.A., Home Room Officer, Library Staff, Office Staff, Teacher's Assist- ant, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant. A Pug' 53 fx. VW' I .. ,A V M. x . ..4A .Syst ee... f QV W 1' if 4 42511: A, ,Af , KAREN JENE WATKINS Variety is the spice of life. She has lots of variety. All-School Play, Assemblies, Committees, Glee Club, Outlook Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Wakitan Board, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. PATRICIA SUSAN WELSH She's always loads of fun to be with. Assemblies, Choir, F.T.A., G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Pep Squad, Teocher's Assistant, Y-Teens. LINDA WELTY Here l am, you lucky boys! Assemblies, Choir, F.H.A., G.A.A., Glee Club, Library Staff, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Girls' Drill Team. IRENE ROSARAH WIENERT Her disposition is as good as goId. Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WALT WILDING The genius in me iust hasn't been recognized. Air Raid Warden, All-School Play, Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Committees, Home Room Officer Outlook Staff, Public Service, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant. BARBARA WILKINSON Always friendly and cheerful. G.A.A., Y-Teens. ' i ' N :-. HA' . pl A 5 , .'-if ISL: 0 sl QR mini. I A If ' ' ' ' 5 - S 1 Qlfr'-1 4' WWI ,A f . 'W If I f 1 I F Q ' F I A ei , ...Q if- A group of students from the Senior class are on their way home after another busy day at school. Page 54 fly DOYLE WILLIAMS He thinks first before speaking. Perhaps that's why he's so quiet. Air Raid Warden, R.O.T.C. SHARON WILLIAMS Friendly and sweet to all. Air Raid Warden, Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Forum Club, G.A.A., Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Girls' Drill Team, R.O.T.C. Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. HAROLD EDWARD WILSON Laugh and the world laughs with you. Home Room Officer, R.O.T.C. WAYNE WILSON What did we do in class? Oon't rightly know! All-School Play, Assemblies, Concert Choir, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir, R.O.T.C., Reserve Foot- ball, Senior Variety Show. JAY WOODRING Say, that's as well said as if l had said it myself. Assemblies, Choir, Committees, Fire Chief, Home Room Officer, Inner Choir. EDITH WOODS She seemed in work as well as play, to take the same delight. Y-Teens, F.T.A., Teacher's Assistant, -.W o In 4153? Mum N 'f FW 'IW' mf :C - 'ff-.521 5 A ,Qin Vg 'f, m , A . I Tod Berger and Dick Landon enioy catching up on the day's gossip while working in the Guidance Library. Page 55 'le 'Y wil M' W , uf' 'Mt' 1 SENIORS WITHOUT PICTURES Bonnie Sue Attebury Linden Eugene Black Mary Ellen Buckner Carl Eugene Chism Carole Sue Chism Harlan Edward Clark Sarah Coleman Joel Marvin Daynoslcy Judith Elaine Howl-:ins Carolyn Blair Molotte Elmer Lee Myers Henry Louis Obersteodt Robidoux Phelps Richard N. Robinson Nancy Shelton Skinner Linda Kay Slater Gary Robert Stephens Myron Raymond Sublett Michael Clay Wineinger JUDY WRAY She has two requisites for popularity - her art and her. Brush and Pencil, Committees, G.A.A., Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. KAREN WRAY Cute, clever, full of fun. Committees, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. LINDA WRAY Cute, clever, witty, studious, this could go on for- ever. Assemblies, Brush and Pencil, Class Officer, G.A.A., G.A.A. Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Home Room Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. JIM YOUNG Good manners and soft words have brought many a difficult thing to pass. VIRGINIA YOUNG A likable girl with many virtues. Assemblies, Band, Committees, G.A.A., Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. LINDA ZIDELI. Always dependable. Assemblies, Band, F.T.A., Wakitan Board, Y- Teens, Senior Variety Show. fbi'-9-X :tix its ,' 1 n va 1.. N 5 . ' 'fi 1. i . lg!! Page 56 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW FIFTY-NINTH AND CENTRAL Tune: Lullaby of Birdland Words by Cathy Fairleigh On Fifty-Ninth and Central, shadows fall, Time wins out, o'er us all. Never in our lifetimes will we want to forget The great friends that we've met. No other group of students can surpass What we've done as a class! We must leave these halls, but the name Nine lingers on, Fifty Though we've gone. As graduation draws nearer, we try so hard not to cry. Commemoration grows dearer, we tell old Cen- tral farewell with a sigh. Class of Fifty-Nine will whisper low lt's good-bye , then we'lI go. Fifty-Ninth and Central, your mem'ries are locked in each heart, Though from you we depart. OUR GRAND OLD GANG We're a grand old gang, and together we'll hang Till the moment of Judgement Day. From the Lone Star State to the Golden Gate From New Orleans to good old Broadway. Till our hearts have strings and we're sprouting our wings, Be it ever we said we say, Of all the rest, we are the best. Keep your eye on the Grand Old Gang. Q SENIOR VARIETY SHOW il- Singing Side by Side in the Variety Show are 4. Ernestine Nowak, Karen Hillix, Julie Bottorff, Anne Alson, Connie Voss, and Judy Short. . Shown at dress rehearsal, are Don May and Porter, who sang several songs. Judy Olmstead and Sonia Halverson entertained at the show with We're a Couple of Swells. 5. Judy Olmstead, Donna Gibson, and Sonja Halver- son were tri-chairmen of the event, which all agreed was the best Senior Variety Show ever. AI . The fantabulous Girls' Chorus Line WGS redlly the hit of the show. Page 57 SENIOR INFORMALS we . f , 'l. Carol Crouch and .ludy Armstrong are shown washing windows for Parents' Night, which was held at Central. 2. Shown here are a few of the many couples who attended this year's l3.,O,T.C. Ball. 3 Homecoming was a terrific success, and these boys in study hall model the latest headgear! P age The annual girls' basketball championship game was a real thriller this year. All the students enjoy dance hall because it provides a relaxing break in their busy sche- dule. The Hornet, the North Kansas City mascot, was burned at the Homecoming bonfire. JUNICR 'N-7 S ,bv CLASS 1959 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Paul Knep e T p r, reasurerg Gay Swanson, Sec- retary, Jim Burnham, Vice-President. Absent: Teddy Wheeler, President. Thr go. Three seemingly long years have passed, and each Junior's hope - the hope to be o Senior - finally appears within reach. The Juniors have seen many changes, and they them- selves have made many ideas become reali- ties in their efforts to make Central a pro- gressive school. ee down and one to ' E c ass takes com- plete charge of the Junior-Senior Prom: acquiring the band, planning the theme, and preparing the decorations. The Class of 1960, under the sponsorsh' f up o Mrs. Coy and Mrs. Beaumont, earned the mo ach year the Junior l ney to finance the Page 59 Prom b stands at the basketball games. y running the concession Although kept very busy by schoolwork, the Junior class is active in other phases of Central lite. These include sports, music, art, dra P ma, ep Squad, and Student Council. Even though these class members must now leave their Juniorfclassrooms and activ- ities, the senior year awaits them with new subjects to be mastered and new friends to be made. Next year they will continue to work diligently to uphold the spirit and tra- ditions of Central High School. f ' A 'J' ui.e.Au,,1 ef is .s Z X 'NV s ..1 J ' u,Lf,v si W X 115 Q ,wif 'Q I ,,, 5 f gf Mel Albertson Charles Atkinson Jack Ayers V ffrr A I I W , f ,,,, MV' , ,,, Z ff , Z 1 , V , Q .,. f ' ,pf W ,, 14 ,V , .,,I If, I I, WIIQK f , . , fI,I I , III ,3, , Q, ,ff I, , :aw ,W , I , -, - I 6, f. ' Wffzff Wi wx ,v , ,, W! f V ' W f V V ff! Q, M f ff f Linda Babb V ' ., f Daryl Barksdale I 1 , ,., ,I 7? ,. f, 5 . Bert Barnes Av ' 1 ,,V.. , X 7 7 45 -1447 Penney Bqtley IVIWI V fa i I, My ,V 4 II w.I IQIV III, f I: f V.I M--ff E f, ,Ia . .3 4 - ,, In II I Sharon Baughman IQ , , X? , W ! Scott Benson X Q ' ' A ' It M, of V an f ' -' 2 'C 'K ' ' f fZi'w Linda Bente I Don Berry I I M 3 Reginald Bibb r 7 ,L ,, f In ,W ., 1, R I , I YI. I? 1 6 f V ff 9 II f.' KI' f IIIZI1' . Og el' CII' I II 1 I I , IIAVZU , ,Y Janice Blum If W ' X ,If Linda Blum I Curt Blunt 5 'I Nancy Bradley Irs 13. V V, ZW I ,-M Diana Brandt I , , Mike Brandt 'QI , ' if if ' , f L I B V ,g Q 7 w fill ' M WM' 2 We ' if me 1 glam ' ,I , 'U , 5 x5 I 5 ,ff 1 Q ! V ,,.... af: . . , gg . If 5 Q If Im-,pd I IV . fy ya f , 52 1' I, M - ' few wr V ' Q- '41 f fe , V V :V My II I, A Q 1 gf' ,f ll V hz , 122. I V f f 4 fi M f ' ' 13 , f -V Z W, X n 7 , MQ' ' . if M -9 I 'if ' II L ., M etc I, -...fe 5, I ,, X 'K ...Ni vi L V .X Q Q..-s 1' f A ig, fig .Vs i X. ,, Y ww a s v, we-fr C qw' e :Av Page 60 Jerry Breckenridge Lynne Brod Buddy Brooks Bud Brower Byron Brown Judy Brown Julie Brown Buckey Buffum Galen .lim Charlotte Bullock Lin Bundy Jim Burnham Nancy Butchart Buffs Galen lva Cagg Richard Cagg Elaine Cahill Steven Carroll Larry Carter Dennis Chri stgen Bruce Clause Calvin Cobb Bob Cob urn Roberta Cohen Judy Wells is shown carrying an interesting piece of cardboard down the hall at Central. ww XXX Rm: 5 R -5 .... - R 4' Qi as A -ve in x ,Sf if I at R X x y! , JK .N::: -.N 8 x A i V Q b x - ,i i S L .1 s 'f S S' 1,, .- 3 ,sg , , fl' s X XQI. -S215 me 'Q S I N fm. T'-tf - ' os 6 s - , rm- .F S l s F 3' 'W ye N , , g I limp i li A X. lllf Y' gh M 1, QQ: , F f 1 r 1. .. . L ' e 1 ::'. ff. fl if ' Q A L fmi Kay Dunn i Charles Dykes Robert Dynes , 6, W m, , Lewis Edwards U If ny A ,M Howard Elrod y 'ff g Sandra Fattig I .7 Galen Fisher Beverly Fitzpatrick Judy Frazier Enid Friedberg Martha Geha Sue Geiwitz Carole Gilbert Susan Gilbert Steve Gilkerson Carlene Goatcher Ruth Goff John Gordon Helen Grant Gary Graves Gary Greer Larry Grimes Diane Griswold Sandra Groeltz Jo Thompson, Linda Reed, and Lin Bundy are pictured in their familiar 6th period roost, the Student Supply. MQ f Z i,,, t Jerry Coldsnow Jon Colestock Kenneth Conkling David Cook Marcia Cowles Jon Crabtree Jay Crawford Sharon Crawford Carol Crouch Jerry Crow Leona Curry Jean Curtis Marquita Dawson Dan Deatherage Richard Dempsey Bill Dewold Linda Dillard Gretchen Duckworth Fuller Duke Tommy Dunavant Burton Dunbar . '44,-1 :fer - . . ' x , 4 +- Af V X w,- e:s::a::'- V '., r s 3 as 1-,, ,L wr,- fer 'CT' V Swv 'rl' 4+ M. A 'L' 'W ,VZ ' ..- M , Kd ' I i f if , . , 7 ,, , tx vw S- a P B- Q Q , W-11 P fllw , f ' ' dl ' f f- 1 ' ft' 4 f t gi f u ,M . .1 mil W linux 1 i.l lf ' 2 , fi , f f L W Page 61 of 3 4' A IZA Tom Grooms Roney Haden Edward Haffey 7 A A V W 7 gf? fl J J, yf, . Wff J ! f J JJ 'T 7 A J, J If ,Vina WW If Mfg . J! 111 J 1 , f 1 '51, Darlene Harper - A I J! J W .J V f A Nancy Harris 1 If t J fy X Bob Hart ri J W i , gf Sue Hartman E wx, -J Z 14 A 'fl ' .. , f 51 ZS. l ' W f 4 Dale Hawman - , 5 G J, y Judie Heavi land I I ' X til' 4 55, AIVV , ,jzJ1 A Sandra Hecimovic J. flfrr f 3 Gary Heller f I ' X ' ,..,. ,, J ' A ' if Bill Henry 4, Db fra N -f 2' J J R H l .,Jf ,J zu fy 2 ff ' 'K ' , .- oger ess er ,. 4 fav, V .,., 77 J A f 5, Billie Hill I J J r , ' A, I, J l 5, J -ff ,fr f M J' If . f ' ' 'xy J ' , 1 f ,' Harriet Hodges X lf fm 17' f471a'f 'ff Q ,ff ff I 2 -' , ' , ,oz 1 11, 1 4 Bill Holmes V Carolina Housewright ' .. J Lauralee Houston ., ff if J ,y , J 51' ? if - M- J ,vw Jr J iw , Hugh Howard A in I -. J ff y J, ,Z .J , It Kathy Howard KM, E , ' W if 7 chuck Hull 3 L-J 'Y' ' ff J f ', F42 V Peisha Hurlbert - V fi '- 6 Olline Hux ,J..5.V 4? J' L ,gi , 2765, 5544 Schuyler lmlay V f ' J r f 1 wICkle Jackson V gi 7 .J Q 'J 'i r,,l ,J J J h J -. f J 'sgf 'J o n ames - t, . J ffm 1 . fi it 'f:J?g1yg1A I K Patricia Jensen V A J Faye Jeffries - ,- fs. '-JJ Q, Q ' j if Sharon Jeschke l iv ff Phyllis Johnson - X fy .,,, fy Dovld Jones I. if 1 J Darragh Kasakoff 57 2 Brenda Katcher Carol Keck J ,Gy V -l J J X if -' Mvfilyn Keck J, J ,Q I J, y' ' l 7 i Steve Keener ,V ' I' izll y I f -'K J l Judy Keller XJ 23 if ' ' V, if J N o V Russell Kendall V 'Aan , l f ,V y P ,aq Q, Bob Kennard ' W, Mary Kennedy ' ' JJ I H V ' Curtis Kerns ' 'f f' Tom Kersnick H J , Eva Q. 5 we 3 E? ll J ... N ' Vermaria King vb 'J ef E Roger Knadler P 'V X 1 l. ' I f f '.fll ,Yak 1 2 I I E W 'f 'ff.JJ f , X ,J xr, t nf 'gg . , , ,X I- , vm-:?fl-,.. fl X , lg Page 62 XV, 1:57 ,J kt -fa Alan Spector and Sherry Wiles assist 'MQ Mrs. Allen in the office during 6th -3 period, Paul Knepper Lana Kuehn Nancy Land T 9 4 ii L V i ' Suzanne Letts V Q X h' g Marilyn Lewis ' ' ix Dale Lindsey w bzzzu E A xg ,f 1 ' Donna Loyd A M .,,, rr ., , - px s , X . fi - zav ZP g Mary Anne Loyd it ..,. , . ..L.. at + Pm Lockhart A ff! JL- Q.. , X xx xX X S' A A ' ' K Roe Lundy Q , Carol Madison 4: L ,uh Make Monnin , . . 4' it . Qs t an 9 f 3- K , Gregg Mansperger ' L P S L bW a, WW' . Norman Marion 5, r A i K , if Pat Marriott ' ffi , i l-1' ' Q ii Caroline Martin ii i,i Larry Massing -- v Q to ., f a s Laffy Moy My ig QV Bob McBride 'Q I 5 Eli McClanahan X ' ' R l Y 5 Virgil McClure 'M 1 ' 1 ,fl - , N - J, .1 BUSY MCCOY , Edward McCoy , :AIA Q Charles McGee A rw- -, fl J gg V' Make McKinnon L L: at ' '2 Helen Meyers i I T 4 57 a ,V Q th ,Q Q, , Bob Middaugh i Gerald Miller I ' V l 2 Glenn Miller '-4.4 2 V M, Q' J K- ' i V:5 WI Linda Miller 5: it f gy can Z Sharon Miller ,A if 1 .Q H Q' T V lll 5 M Sieve Miller B W , sy Q 4 4 N-... V -rf x ill Z Vernon Miller f' JOE Milnar X 25. l I 1: if-fi' I Bill Minton 1 4? , I, J 'Q Q- ,M 5 V xg Roger Mobefly M rw M r , , azvww L ' M S 2 N iiil :' r sd Reggie Monfoe si fi v X 2 Jim Moore gg i? I ff g f. 2 4 5 P A L lil: , We Mike Moran 7 , 4 Miles Morrison W . V! ,,,, f r Corky Morton Karan Musick np., f ,i Rollin Myers VVV , Q7 f' I Sam Myers ,.., NW f V X N ' A X I .. A group of Junior boys enjoy the 5 my 4 - lovely Spring weather during their ,A lunch hour. , ,YZ ' ' W af. ,km .',Q .fi Page 63 Mary Marshall Nauman Barry Nelson George Nelson Susan Nemzoff Bob Newman Eugene Nichols Dick Nixon Carol O'Harra Janet O'Neal Ray Ostroski Sheila Otto Michael Paine Dona Pearl Maureen Peirano Joe Pfeiffer Marcia Phelps Lawrence Pilgram Jim Poirier Gary Redmon Linda Reed Ron Reiley , nr il 3' , iw, 1 f ffl! , ' 7 'ri V ' I ij? , fx ' ,,.. - ' 4 M I 4 4 V. N ' K M H ' ff 7 If C 4' l '-N 1 if ' , ,, ,, ar , v- , Q Q 2 A-V : 1 , ew C I.- I I M I K 1 W L , V as X t ' . ,.,,.. S 'Q X - -1- 3 4 K I 1 51 if A ' ' are rrrr Q ,, 6' . ii'-fag , L r V if ,:-. mr! g .Ir :Q ,V V I1 M. . 'S E i n Vw ' D , 4 , fx? A X I fs f2? 'f G , -we 6 iw- ' f lima? ii S 2 'Sr' W ' .sg gan 4 1,12 g ' ,,,, K i , 5'W'E SS V Q J n aff V I V ' V T i' f-.,,, .W , 1 , . ,V-r S7 3 'N 85 v ss , jg. 'fha I F- . aww' 4-'iii' ' 5 Graf: V 'C W' 3 E ' ::'v Q ,5 I - 5- ,Z .. . N 1 ii 'Ziff S .t . 'V .,.. 'S ' V? Q M f ' EE:--- P' N gm Y , - , e . gf - K ' S Vi ,V rn, 4, j'S.'3IIf X ., Far f'T'i'i 953.4 V V . , . is Q. , y H Ti PF, r,,. Q tc., t, A X or i, 0 il QM K '11 S C Q R, A '-527 ,na-3 3, 2 at f ' 1 .ss . 9 ' fV,, 'aj 'fit-r.. I X, 'mv , 7 .'.g.:,.:, 4:2 5 M ':VfM m:z9::x::'.:'..: i 5'5:::::2????-f?5E?E Gary Reynolds Dana Rhodes Larry Rice Sandra Riche Jack Richie Carol Riepen Gary Roberts Dick Rosenthal Carol Rothstein Wanda Ruch Annette Rucker Gayla Russell Bob Sale Juanita Sauers Joseph Scahill Alan Schindler Dwight Schindler Glenn Seward Charles Shel lenberger Gary Sherman Daniel Shipley Richard Short l' v' X Sk, xx Q - Enid Simon ' S James Sleezer U 'e by Roberta Cohen discusses her next wr- IS ' year's schedule with the Junior A Sim' Counselor, Mrs. Pertain. X X ,. - www s Page 64 X be ,W ev, X .:.' in ' ,. r i- J g ET xr ux x A. N .sp ji. : xx Tl Q , 5' 2. -- 1 ' f ,. tv ,fc A -T i k . F aji A 1' S X -T 1 4' F- 64 wc- 2' -- . ka 1 V t A T ,fi E , l I , A lf ? Y - , - , - Qf nc , mt P .J , f . S J it rl r p t mee. Y - J for Sherry Taylor Jim Temps Bob Thomas JillThomas 1 1 , Linda Thomas f, Pamela Thomas f i Ronald Thomas Jo Thompson f ' Harold Thornton W Y Sheldon Tilles ' Frank Tipton .-- V . Tom Todd 1, ' ' I Benito True Joan Turner Manly Tubbs Paul Van Busl-cirk Donna VanCleave Jerry VanViClrle Dennis Vogel Benny Vollentine Bitsy Wachter Kristin Wal lace William Washington Cathy Watkins This group of Junior boys are shown preparing for the exhibit on photog- raphy which wasloj great interest to the entire student body n ,N 5 fi 1 ,W f fa 4 f ff Z A lff' ll n Page 65 S., Terry Snapp Tom Snargrass Glen Snyder Diane Sommers Ron Sontheimer Mary Spangler Alan Spector Ellen Spector Herb Spindler Wally Spotts Bob Stapleton Warren Stapleton Alan Stine Richard Sullivan Pat Summer s Gay Swanson Kathy Swoboda Vera Swoboda Karen Talley Brian Taylor Judie Taylor g :--1 : ::s1 'QT -v,,.-. 444 ' -:'.i ' if r cf ' ' , 1 ,iiiinmzil Janet Webster Shirley Wei land Judy Wells Jim Whatley Ted Wheeler Diane White Betty Wigersma Gary Wilding Sherry Wiles Carolyn Wilkinson Gail Willhoit Ann Willumsen Jerry Winfrey Steve Wing Kay Woelffing Gordon Wood Lila Wray Dennis Wright David Young Roz Young Sharon Zagrodsky Karen Zahnd This group of Junior boys appear to be very happy. The reason? School's out for the day, of course! , 'f V, y.v4' ,' V. v . 4 ,511 i W J 'F L J fe Qw+v if of wWw i2W W5'f 3.1 .yi if ,, I Z J A ,, V? .. lf, A 5 ' 1 ' ,,,,. , , fy J 'V f , A , , 2 J UW Jprl Y ef fe, V .fl if v V ., A' .M i ,J A ' Z ' gi J Z, Q . 3, ii ' , - . 11 Z W' T ' Z ' , Y . : ,,,, i--ii I , 1 y 1 ' ' I 1. ' 1 111 V, f , 5' 2.5, ' i V' R A., ' ,: - IQ 1 ' V 5.1-4 4. R , as 'TQ 45 .ff 'ills las 5411132 wi. JUNIORS IN NAME ONLY 1 '5 '-5 l Q .- 5 Ii., Dennis Blanton Thomas Kabele li' f , Gary Bradley Roger McCarthy l Lawrence Lee Conrad Carolyn McGaughy ' 4 Linda Douglas Mary Jean Magers - gl fi-- Terry Dozier Charles Joseph Maugh I Sally Anne Fiske Bill Miller - - Elizabeth Ann Flewelling John Paulson R Q wENTA4 I- .e i Sandra F0leY Joice Puckett Walla' Folks Anita Sue Rouse -S, John Gonclring Carl Groom Bill Hoffman Marilyn Howland Lawrence Wayne Justice Allhglz, A t Dianna Faye Sapp Helene Smith 531' aw U 0 : :1 UP I'Tl a -. -l T 1 Jo Thompson A A4 Barbara Yost 1. les Mlm L - Page 66 1 ., SCPHCMORE w i X ..f its unna- SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kathy Barnard, Secretary, Jim Summers, President, Doug Stuber, Treasurer, Mike Hutchison, Vice-President. They're halfway throughl Now at the halt- Scholastically, the Class of l96'l has way mark in their high school years, the gained a great deal this year. Some spent Class of 'l96l have begun to exert lasting in- many hours searching for leaves or insects fluence upon Central High. These two years for their biology collections. Others devoted have been filled with new friends, new im- their homework time to geometry proofs or pressions, and new ideas, and the sopho- sentence diagrams. mores are now ready to enter the experienced This Yeo, the sophomores' Speoiot money- reolm 0fUPPefC'0SSmef1- making protect was a bake sale held at Since their entrance into Central, the school. The proceeds ot the sale will go into . , the general school fund or will be used to class members have become increasingly hi f . . . , , . . e p pay or their Senior gift. important in the lite of the school, being represented in Pep Squad, Student Council, TlWU5f TWO Ye0 5 Ore Stone: bl-'f two eqU0llY Mixed Choir, Cheerleaders, talent revues, exclflng Yeofs lie lU5f Checd- For Some these and School assemblies- years will include membership in Forum Club or Concert Choir. For others, being upper- ln sporfS, TOO, the S0Pl10m0feS l10Ve classmen will mean added hours spent on played an important part. The boys have been el-ternjstry questions, government bills' or active in the reserve sections of all tour U, S, History reports, But to ell these yeqrs major sports, while the girls have partici- will be a time of growth and development pated in the varied activities of G. A. A. into mature students and citizens. Page 67 Judy Abel Leslie Abersold . Bonnie Addington , ': 1 I of X f Q I 5 ,L . Y I- 3- V I Alon Agee f A i it ' . C r Albri ht W .... C 5 ,g,., - 'f e' GRZIy Alle? '33 'E5' gi: n A AIAZ ' Sharon Allen .,,, 1 A if V' it A 7 Rita Alpin l r ,. . V V fri ,Y V.. - ,., BWI A, 'eil - A f l :N 1 ' 50 X ,.,, ,. ,. : 3 if Sheila Andres ,, A 'ii A , 'Q Dennis Angsten i A Az' Si 15 , 'F' -5 2 ' i A L 'wg' Linda Antrim ' M Q. ' ',.' ,, Rosie Auten 'x C ,,, Q' I 1,,, ' A Floyd Auxier L -A L. . X ,I I ' Richard Barmann K Q V X , X an A Kathy Barnard w i,,'A Q A I L' Joan Barrett 4 ' V' f Linda Bates 5 Aggie . A g .: , ... I f1 ' 4 A , Ellen Bauer ww 3 X O M f ' Herbert Bell Robert Bell Francis Betz Jean Bishop Larry Bittick Mike Blancarte Bob Bolin Jean Bonham Judy Bonham .lim Bowers Dennis Boyer Diane Boyer Melvin Bradford Larry Branaman Doyle Brant Kenny Bridwell Ronnie Briggs Dennis Brown Judith Brown Sandra Brown Sharon Brown Gwendolyn Buchanan Gary Bunnell Nancy Bunten Dick Burgess Sharon Burnstein Barbara Butler Carol Butler Vicki Carothers Carol Carter Marilyn Casper Clarence Castle Conrad Castle Karen Chelf Don Conant Patty Conrad Donna Cooper ,Mau L., . in A, , L, . V .. . ? Q: V X 2 ho g ' Il Q a ',j ,,i. - L L , W e 'B 'rf x fl L r My L A A i 1 , 1 nf f F BEL R X 1 Q- x A i 5 . .r.. if ' gm S Ki' 45' if N h vi' Q... i ,, -,A gx . X Y A kg gg h X. G Q , l . .W c F X B ' 'ii 6 :if 1, we Ev M ' ,ll A I , ,:.. I it W if flip' M N. A ,. Page 68 1,5 t S, - 'a , ye x s . N -: 5 X Richard Corle Gary Corwin Susan Corwin Janis Courtin Newtom Courtney Mary Crandell Steve Crawford Tana Cresap Sharelle Daniel Joyce Davis Janet Davison Jeralee Deafherage Don Deringfon Larry DeShon Pat Dever Leia Devore Tecl Deweese Billie Jean Differnore Lindy Dominacl-ci .lane Donahue Allen Donaldson V fe' WF' iz A , 1 5 s l , 0:3 , vb., ' 3 TZ .f , t ' 'A -'Q R+ . , , Q15 ' v l 1-f 31 1 f g.' ' ' ff , Q .- f , ,A .' , i gg g:.i 1 1 1 , 4 , U V , 4 , M f ,. my - - Z , . ' ?Z I ,gfey 5 J, T , , f f , I 1 X s Yagi j ' ' I , fy ,am W X! 'i um-noni f '.--:1,.:.fs,',::'- z,-:,4gc..:,f--feeseff' ' if X' gf U if,-'j',ff:W ,,7 ee Q , ., L , ' ,, 'ff'-1,1 ' T w 342 -Y ' i K 'E+ is 1 Q g Q 1:55. ... 7 g.-1q.,11f,e,',g- 1 ---'-' 4 2 ig 'Q- ef :ii - .. ,, ' fr' 'll- nw : --,, ' gi A 'ii X f 17 1-liizrg ,y QWAMMP ,f , W' ra. G- i Q. M .X y in 'J F KN '- L , fy fr . in l il XJ' H ' ll -ww A L . Q L f ' 7 in az: Z 'i?'r . V., .uggg 3 if , W 3 A, f 'ar Y far ' L il -- ' 97 -'---- - -W' 35' ,iz ' 'A Y Q , ' 'F ' Q 3, 8 el . A Q Q I A V, f'1fWwf - ,.,i X -ve A -' A 6. la Q I ,V 'xiii s , 1 ML VV f ,A Www f fi iw- we 5 i , ' 4 ku i :fm A 4 Linda Daugan I Florie Dunn Morie Dunn A 5' J, Mary Durby NI Tegwin Dyer 'i Kg Ir' Shelia Eckard , , K G ar y E d w ar d s .l o e E d w ar d 5 Y M ' i P l Geraldine Eisenrnann iff' Karen Elardo . f? f Q 'Wf Robert Evans lt? J a m e s E v a n s 1? ' W7 Mi ke Evans , P a u l o E v o n s 'Z Q Lynda Faifig Y J-i Loy Favor Wg' David Finch Russell Fisher S a l l F i s lx e , Y ' .lim Fifzsimrnons V 7-' Peggy Fletcher w . , ' , , Q Rita Fogel J Bart Ford V' , ' Venida Frazee ,ihW 'l'fa Bob Freeman Z Jock F rosr ,ff A In Z 9 ' V 1' 1? fi f 4 f, , , ,W 1 , :J 4 ff ff , 01455 n .if nu Page 69 Jim Frye .lim Fuller Nancy Bunfen and Karen Chelf are kept busy working in the office. Zu. WW it Q - :-' we , ig! x X I X1 g if ' - si.. It so , Q- 5 Q, . . ..., 2 J f , ,J .. ' S '26 -I 7 X :qs ,4 lf M X M, i 'iii ' Q- ,. A ffl. W! of .,,. ffm' ' W 5 'rv low is . 'Q , Q k y .V SK, . 5 J ' V A V . M 'L , 5 . mi' 4 S- 1 L SEAS! ... ---, --if .V i ' A I Mel Henry Ronny Hestancl Carol Highfield Carl Hinton Donna Hix Norman Holst Roy Hoover Jane Horner Charles Houser Douglas Howard Larry Howard Marilyn Howland Gary Hulin Linda Hunter Larry Hurst Mike Hutchison Linda Hux Mary Irwin Barbara Jackson Earl Jackson Wanita Jackson Mike Jarrett Barbara Johnson Bill Johnson Don Johnson Janice Johnson Jeanine Johnson Ray Johnson Typing class provides a student with many skills and experiences which he will find invaluable throughout his lifetime. xy 5 is fr 1 ..,. riff .- pk! 'f' 1 1 X Us I ..,,- .. , , an QE, wwf it 3 'N nl . P T.. S W... AS K1 -t K t i st, 1 X .,-me J trlgtllikx Z - 2' 'S wat., .l 1 E asf' , xfilr x N1-f fl E i fixfgai 0 Q 1, N 'VG wr- t X -N X' sf Q E sul x Es 3 xy X , , , .ny N tg , WA' Q W 9' f f if ' 4112 .t , 4.17 wi- if , i 1 Si .1 uw i W-f f R, hs In-li 01' ff.,- 'llmui,,, ,,.. . gg ff N X t rg .. , S wg. X S ' Stir' i S . is ff Q, Q .....q Q fft 5 I, 5. X .. AM? Page 70 f Y x Q vt Q 'Q sf N l it sl xo Su P X if ff is X. -xi i . 2 ' Y GZ' are vy if, I X 1 i J Q i is re 'ities er ' zl' f ee ' Mae agp Y 4, f' ' 3 ' i - 5 V 2.1 ',--.,' 1 f:2:-'1 wr, R e 9 9 i 0 J o hn s ton Q J Q i V T r W Q L: Y, -!iE5 ' W 1 'M 'f' L- - , 1 ' ', V H ,,,1,, A pg: wQnefJ0ny isr,, fgj gg igtz ' toQQQQEEQQZMgyyfeggjfgfweeewmy C I J iw' - L '- AAA A111 am 0 ne 5 W 1 f , 'W ' . ,, WM' ' Vzvg. 'VWQWELWK lgi L rf?fi WW? emi Mary Kay Justice , S ' Larry Kallauner , Q , M ar sh a K atc h er X S- .- FS! 'T' V 1 7: M ' QQVZ ,W .Q fm Sam Keck ,L-J ,, 4- I Vicki Kerns Y Y' yep N , 7 f K Sandra Key All yi: ,A ,yi Am l 15 I ' l V' A ' Hazel Keyes .,,,M,i W ' X, Sharon King i ,A . 1 at 'Q , Betty Kirby Sb 6 5' A' I, Q ' Z3 ' ' an ' ' L, ' 'Q M 'V John Krrrley- or V X A My Jocelyn Kistler .. , czzn , f r gk j ,. ' Larr K X X r r' y ri o x , i , f f Lincla Krumme X A 4 A 'U my D i c k L a m b Q Y 2 I -, , Ronald LasleY 4 rfif 3' i r w, we 1 f-'L K I W 'I Ronny Lathrop N 7 . A Barbara Leonard ti-Q y 1 J L I I , I GX ,.. L ,,. I, , cnneftc es ie ,V l . . gulhxrvl H f 'M Q V ' V 'Z l ' r ri l 'Ii AX -i Hy Nicolee Letts ' Q , Dru Little 1 ,V ,zz 1- ' ' UA 'l , Z' ,.,. Cookie Linneweh qi?-pf gi- - ' Q 'L Bob Lock 'Q I, H 'J I A , ,, 1 Karen Logon 7 ..,:,,, X ,B 'Y I, 1 K Y 1 , JOCqUelyr'1 Lord ,:' WW'-,. 4 . 1 Jon Lott V ' 1? P at L y o n l i Q ' 'V fn Z vi 3 4- -r - rn' Karen Maag QW 1 'W A' ' ' f j P ot M a d e I f x 7 if 9 3 v-5 1 M Ry , ' MA Linda Maclura ZW nw , V , , ., it W' ' Judy Mansperger 7 ? '3i' A 2 1 y 6' ,ff ,J X .M ff JU A, 1' 0-KY. - if Q 1' ca . ki 'ir ,zz ,g , 2z-' i ffl 54 M 'wflfilf A f , -ii ...i 41 if-rw' Me- 'car W -mv- ,,, . wf Frances Marion Ronny Martin ' LG- Larry Maugh X ' Rocky Maugh 4,074 ,,, Tom Mough V Janet Maupin I Mariorie Maybee , Tom McBride V, 'M Charles McCanon Ae! Q Pat McCarthy 1 Mimi McCord ,EQIJ-53:1 Diane McCormac A Paul McEnaney 3 Carrie MCC-aughy '72 ia Nancy McGinnis Carol MCGrew at Alexanne Pifer demonstrates the art ' of hula hooping for our photographer. , Peg. 71 N J' . V. M f Q A 55 Lge N fy J rg, Q Robert McGuire - 6 Terry McKay M? C v 71 ' r ,, .,,, ,YYW .. X y V Marsha McLean X ' l ,, in f Bettie McMillian f, H -W -, 4--: s ' A ' 'f' A ' V, ' . 'Q rr- Q 713' WK 5 6: V , .,' M C Connie McPhetee , , f we 21 f X ' , , 1 tj, ,M Cheri McQuire lfsywvy 1 tug ,W mt? I 4: kj Ronnie MCVBY t 5 X 11,2 f' 6' 31M iii ' Z ir... Mike McWilliams 'QS' A,fA,n:3mc'5iNA I f Mary Meier -' I ' , Karen Mettin , Q , my .. 9 A ' fs, y 3 M j Tw W' Ana Ceil Miller feta. I , KM 5 Q.. f 4 . I 'E -' ' wg I' Sys., Carl Miller . - , Q aw I 2 yw h N J, W 2 M' I Judy Miller 'J l I1 lf ' I Kenneth Miller I n . .1 f 1 i , Q Q V r Susan Miller V ri I .. :EZ 1 . 627 R, ,Tm X H- Z, r Ima, :V My ,V TOIT1 Mlllef ' I it ' V J 4, Randy ,Milligan .,.,. , 3 'Q ' rf- Steven Mills ' X fm MZ Q' Jam X ' Barham M '10 V X - 1 . - ,f '1 1 war Moore ,tg A A --- 1-:aim :?'fre:1 Janice Kay Moran 'X B. J. Morgan ,Qu .,,. A Dean M rl ck V - 1 J af 1' ' Betty Mueller I V I V Gayle Mueller ff, Q Q I , M' ' , 'X Carolyn Myers fs. ,. ,, 4 I 1.4, ,W Norman Myers . Ronnie Myers g Sherry Myers f i qi, 2 ' 'S' --if 'P' ,, r . Janet Neese avi- ' ' r A Janie Nelson ' ? ' f- l rw 3 ., ' r I. ,T.:1fgZ:2: ' Bob Newlon ibiza. xZz?::f:f5?51 JR X 5' .521 Steve Nikes I ' ' Randy Norris X ZQHQ RIF 37 1 in ' P, Qty V' Carolyn Ockerman Q N. lf g, - N ' , M, x ' 't' I Lorenda Ogi 'J X-Q X f 5 all Bonnie O'Harra W W gk ' X- -N ., . J vis- X - . Connie O'Harra I Q Xi X - C X t Robert Olson 4 C John Osgood , 3 M ' s AN 8 P . -1 ,,. so ' Q 5 3 X Q at Ostroskr V ,, -5 L. s Q N - . Jim Otfinger , N 'Q xr Russ Otto ' 9 ! A .. X S - X Jack Owens 4, tg e Don Paul . Bill Pflugradt 'Q 4:1 A , 19 Q qs fl Alexanne Pifer .5 ,M X AW C X :lv 'XS A A5,f'!'.l Janet Powell - 3 X L Delores pwdy j , , is Q ,SV S l iv-3 Ni sg s 5 2 455+ xslt' ' John Ragland , F315 -fav gf T gg 3 -is Judy Ray X Karen Ream tear.. t h kb 1 Qt .. GX Jack Redmon rx ' C SN Dick Riddle Q' J Q Q km f John Riddle A 'X I A Q- H 'L :iN 1- W Don Riggenbach Zlvsf X i Page 72 .A 2, - :WPA-. '- f f ap- my '52 J fy Z X X, J Z f, 2 f 1 f 4 W 5 Z 4 Z ,W V ? 1 . ,,,,, W . lllf A rf if ff - ft - J A so ' - 5 'W F 1 f Ben R.,,i,e,,s ff , . if M ' F f J W, Norma Jean Roberts Z MM- A Vt W 'X . . Z Z Bill Ross .gl 'j'?:I3 fi ,. 3 7 '. ,.ps1q d A ' ,. .. N. f' 1 ,,,, Q it .n,:.,P , bums .,,wE'mm?T f, ....,.,,,,.... We . An ita Ro us e Gee Gee Ryan , . 2 it . .,,.. ,, fi ww, WWI I Ruth Ruggerio '19 ,- - 'Fi gi jg' Q My . we M'lt R l l ke ' 1'-ei-'A A 'if ,. - V15 . , Z! 'Z 3 :Ze i on u n I Y vw X K Vfewy, QQ' Mae Saferstem ' S S J ll W-wa A-, Carolyn Sanders so AE' t 1. Qt: ,455 , t ex L .I ' Marilyn Sanders f Dianna SOPP ' i if ,K '1' I A , i f ' -f., , Bill Sargent 6 'IST W- , 52, Yay? ae' 33 y GW W -Q t ',,, , bu .. JM Larry Schaefer -BV Q .47 ff7w3 Ronald Schaefer N a ' it - K . QKJW 5 A . f - U ,i f ,: 4 C , 'f ' Alan Schilling 6 . -i,j ,V fi 15 D 9 time mm nil, ' Carlene Schirmer 1 ' H ,V Cindy Schmaltz '75 'kI H f i Q Fred Searcy Q - -' A' W .S 5: ,,w 0' Barbara Seever 1 S 1 l 'ii' I' V ' Ann Shackeltord y fx 7 Joe Shaline . J ' it Q 7:51p 9' . Q2 4 . ka Eddie Sharp , , , Q I ' Tommy Sheets fl big. rg, 1 V ,R t- 4 NJ 7 V 2- Charles Shoemaker Al t 1, 1 r 5 W Lloyd Short t V W' f ' ' Z, f I Rodger Shuster 1, L 7 Carolyn Summon , iq! , , Z I D Suzy Sleezer ' V , David Smith 'ir 'a' ,I 461 - T, wi' Janice Smith if J., , V Zfw I Q7 Gary Snavely iz , , Bill Sonner 'G I 1 M 5 f Barbara Spencer T - L v iw an Patricia Spencer Ig 'f David Spiek 'yfy iw V ,Q , I f 3351 an M Barent Springsted W D S f ,, Bob Starks It I If .hx Gregory Staudenmaier ? I J W f it ' ' ,ffx 46' Carolyn Steele 41 ,T f' ' lil' '2 I . George Steele f Bob Stephens V W Z V X ' Jonal Stingley W - t W- f-., Dorothy Strawhacker f Dale Stone ' 2 ' Doug Stuber W vt We ff. Sandy Sturtridge Z I .LY Virginia Sullwold ii 'lily' 'Z ,AZ , W James Summers Z V ' Melvin Sweet E Z 4 ,Z 4 , ..,,,, M f Q This group of Students in Biology W 5 J 'tg' A class learn many facets of the ani- ! WQ mal world and about the many forms Page 73 at plant life. vc- V ' ,S . 'X A Ax A, 4 A ,Q , . . . z Q R s Q 5 lv Judy Talley gk: Q in Jerry Tapee V Bruce Taylor X g any Q :li A A A lll l T A T i John WO' 5 A i pi Pat Teegarden 'fins' b- ., .gn 'P ' ' 9. , f 'xlll 'ggi Sharon Thompson X ,, T5 ' Q - gg- 'E Sharon Thorburn E N S ogg? ,C cific ,..' X' Sammy Thrasher i V it W X Suzanne Tiller ,,.,r , 5, Martha Toler ..- Y K ., , in .I Lee Townsend 'Sak ff H f t S Q V ft 5 1 ,if ,,.. 53 4, Joyce Troyer i ', : To L Q- A A J' V A, A Joyce Turnbull ,L ',. C g ,.,: J .. v Gail Turner N L it P ' L' David Utterback A T A z.. , 1 Phil Utterback 9 V ii I, Connie Vanfossan 'T ' X 'S C 7' Fl i . C Connie Van Sickle E ... ' b 9' June Wade -. , g -- l 1 T 6 ,-' ,,-' Jeannie Waegele .X -N 5 X I , A wil- L, d W 1 in a agers i f . , I , Janie Waisblum 1 Kirk Waite T - ., . l N- y V Linda Waller rj I if St , I ng' PT it .. : , Judy Waugh SE, -A f W 5, rigid Larry Weese C 3 zxlq 3 Vvzq , ' , Curtis Weston Q f 'xt ' 1 h P 1 X ' f -I I A Joan Wheeler I ' ' M b Mike Wiehl .,,. N ' Q X Jennifer White V-M ,gy Q is v W 1 , 5 John Wildberger ig ,-'r 'Q f k 'X' N- Jinx. Margo Wilkinson lip T -J Q: , . Ester Williams - X X X rx C V I. X 1 ff' ff -4 .'- X MarY Willits ' Dixie Wilson 'Q bfi X 2 W ,3 ' MarY Wilson ,ic F ' wi.-T J Lg. . DQ Charles Winder 45339 M 5 K Sally wif'-my T A A Q 1. A I Bill Wolf - W ,f -li h X X Sf? L Shirley Words N N W A John Wray 5 Marshall Wright 55 -1- P VW Q X' Alyce Young A 4 SOPHOMORES OUT OF FOCUS DAVID CHARLES BRADY N ' All Th f h lg - OHCIG On e memory o t e Patricia Babcock righteous shall be for '- ' ii, Pat Besticlc blessing. '- Mary Beth Bohon Proverbs l0:7 t Ronnie Stafford 3 Mary Ellen Walker 1112113 ' N --H-K ll-Q. thiueaw-4 Page 74 FRESHMAN ,gf f f ,.., ,X FRESHMAN CLA Eddie Mille S . . 'ff an .fn CLASS 1959 SS OFFICERS r, ecreturyg Craig Nannschreclc, President, .lim Wallerstedt, Vice-President, Nick Hillyard, Treasurer. Each year at Central there is a large of these activities help the student to be a group of newcomers to our school. These well-rounded PSFSOD- are the Freshmen. They came again this year Academic education is the primary ob- OS Usual' lllls 'lme 383 Strong' Now lhelr 'ective of school and this earls Freshmen first year of high school is over, and each of L . I h gi h . h Y f d. A them is well on his way to receiving an edu- Ove Cerlom Y O l ell S me O STU les' n I accelerated course has been set up for those cation, or at least to discovering what he . . . does not know capable of pursuing it. Such sublects as ' Latin, algebra, English, and ancient history have been studied this year with a fervor What will the Class of 1962 contribute Unprecedemed lo' many years' to Central? Already, under the able leader- Although they already have a good start, ship of Mrs. Jane pertain, they have partici- the next three years will prove the real worth pated in such activities as Y-Teens, Hi-Y, of the Class of l962. lncleed, the future of Pep Squad, Student Council, and sports. All Central High School l' ' ' Page ies in their hands. 1 lgz Zhi? if la g? 1? Q'Q . tif 'jfyf Harold Adams ziz 'i' W Roger Adler , 9 V I Charla Albertson J' i J Larry Archer J ' ' V i Carol Arone B - . Vil.. 4 1 if M Glenda Annuf QQ 1 1 M A 'U J, Dick Ayers 'L ,V 8 5557? Richard Bacon :QL pf fff ' ,,-- 71 5 ? ,21... Q fwwfg find 2?a f v1-- ' ,Lacie 4 V A A A H AnnabeH Baker WWW W' yn, .W, 'mif j2Qf Z 'E l I A E Gary Baker E y Marjorie Baker , 1' A V Z, - A Margaret Baley .,-r Aly, , 4, ,. - ' If-ag' ' f:. A . A I Beverly Balwanz :'.E 2 in ' Q .., 'I Carol Jean Banks in P . ,11 A Allen Jay Barker, Jr. we 4 fi X E ' 1 .1-W: it 'I Howad Bamad I !EMQpg I gn fi Myrna BarneH J w's-4 1' , HQ Q , 5 Connie Barrett y' A -4-G L 5 ' 3 I . Melinda Bauman A n ' 3 Dawd Bauman Q3 zzu E Qi. ic' mmfi ZQN 5 fe Raymond Baur iiii J ': 1 Z I , ti 4 Mft I ',-, , ext, 1--- i- 5 - . ' V 4a l Sharon Beatley 'M J ' C A Jeanne Beck 1, .nt 75 1. if - of 'X 45 V fn.-.. -. 'G' ' - Q V my ' W Beverly Beckwith A f B Q V 'V fi - - A V' X Q 'U' ' Joan Bennett ..t. N . I 5 ALM, , Z0 W 3' ,:, Nav- L ' Mary Befnecker fgqi- N B, X i Claudia Bibb K A 9' -. f F 2 . ' J pt Steve Billmon , f 5 1 ff ' 5 ne iQ ? Q .fl t John Blakley ,, A , 'Q nn . me its f , :si fl ' H B wr- ht , f Q wg sn- Ivi, 4 2, -.-, 3, arry oat Ig fi ' i ' X i zzv J In Carolyn Boclenhausen I I. H' ::,i V , N! F V ' :.' V Richard Borchardt QR 'ttf 1 1 -V AA.- .L if Kathy Bowen 'wine My V, K fi Jack Brahler m y i y ,m x V :V -, . , N Kerr Breckenridge A T' X in S -it M C Perri Lee Brooks , J s Keifh Brown V 3jj?Qf' ' A !Qgf Ny gv'C' I 5 'rn2:..,..,, ,Q J' ii Mike Brown QV i ' 1 Q K ' in i fwfx ji' Ni S dra Brown f f - it J, f . an 7 , . y . Frank Brumback ' J 5 -A H y Q 'I it Fred Brunke Z-w 4 Q V. . neg y 1 ifk , N6 I Larry Buck ,f 1, f Z I , ky- if E QV' I Tommy Buffaloe ff '. A gi iivia gs: 9 1 tif' Qyn ww A NAEX N Linda Burnett in i W-P i' fx Qf Qtr Kay Burns new is Phyllis Burnstein - Q ' ,L f Gary Butler ,'w 4 wry ' L ,,,, 1' f X 6 l 'ITL Marilyn Butler ' 5 ' f ' 1 l ' ' Q ZA' X- 'W-' 2 Janet Cadwallader UMW my , C ,QW ' 3 ., gf X Peter Cagg ,1 ALM iw , Benton Calkins C A ,, , 'A nt, ,,., -f .,.,1 .',' L -jasq: :-- .:v p..: A .-,.. qu to CGI'm8I'1 f UQ 'AW i Ag Roberta Carnes ,Q iw- nv ,X if pw , if Q' Marilyn Carter 'F n n' -' , . -' f V' f -' X 'f . -3: M' , A K t A Tony Caffe.. QW Q ilihiyi J ,'nfi is :n' ...- :line tin? B S Nina CQVGY J! I B if Patricia Chamberlain ' . ,I 3 3 ,Mgr Page 76 it e S N r 5: tttt 5 ,bietgz :-ax .,.. 1 .... R er. r, ' Q ': . i MS or 'X X 5 . - .N... N .,., ' A i if Y 'P if ' J K ' i .. M C - 5. tx .,.' N.N.. W '--, QS X M we sv 5' C. ' 5 , ,,.'ff.3-:1.i.:' ' ii ii' w ef ' Qs QWQX fxi T. C Q s xx .. X5 Legg, eff , X I ' N C , ' Q -me f x S W XI x SG me 1 X5 -Ng 51-3 J i X N. : X C QT , A w e , - ire M - - ' 'mea 1 A M . he if ' f '7 J Elisa rr.. .1 was -N by C- it . S., R ,Ts wx -Le x - '. QM In 'B ,' 5 J , srl .1, 1, . we , X' S M ,.,4 Q... ., 3 M -. -if in y v N V' 4 WV' J. . . C -.X V i x K Jr g as 5 .hi If xi . .n .. Mary Jane Deimelre Phyllis Dempsey Harold DeShon Judy DeShon Jeffrey Dilts Robert Donan Kathy Donly Judy Dozier Darrell Duggins Douglas Dunham Rolla Dunkin Sarro Dunlap David Dunnihoo Robert Dyche Rosemary Dykes Richard Dynes Laurie Eaton Cheryl Edwards Larry Eggleston Carol Elliott Gregg Ellis Colleen Ellsworth Stanley Enslow Steven Enslow Judy Erler Carol Erwin Judy Estes Georgiann Fahler Learning to square dance is an art in itself as these Freshmen girls will tell you. J ' I . 'M ,,v . fi 'f 5 U H' ' Q f , ,, gi'?3.jst A . 5 ' ms5'??l1-'-. 7 M m 1 if Q Ph-09' Q l ' ia , , 0 y nv 4 Q,- ' Y., ,W 'Ns fi , i , V f any ' 4 xl 1 Q- W ' 2 V 5 j ,,,, 7 f W My if X W Page 77 Lynn Chambers Jimmy Chapman Bill Chase Margaret Chesney Franklyn Churchill Judy Clark Richard Coder Mike Cohen John Colby Phyllis Cole Peggy Conrad Diane Cooper Robert Cornelius Bill Corwin Wilbur Coy Duane Davis Joe Davis Connie Davison Berk Dawson Ann Deo Tommy Deatherage , 6 , 1 'E'--., V 0 1 , . ir , iii fl? gg -.v ,... M S Q 2 1- , f , , , su .. f l , 'C' 'qi ' vb Q ,, 4' f A u v- ,, f , CD' -c' yi 2 X W4 - X W Q V l J x , 1.r2 'ij-'if fi Y' 5 ' Y . Siva , f ' ' , X f s fr VV if ' 45 .-4' A v il 1- ' . . y V y...z ' - , Qs l 1 ' C im iv- 4 3 ii ff W 1 fr' r ' ., i .1 . I, C I ff 4' 5- Gerry Fankhauser Louise Farmer Nancy Fenner Helen Ferguson Mary Ferguson f ' X4 M df , 4:A 0 1 ' Lil F il V , 554 1 zrr , - if E . 1 xg- E ff s 1, rv , , w Mike Few A- .re-re- W M, 1 ff, , my -vi Bill Flefchef 1 J .r,, '-Gwfence Fagan .,.r.,VrVQ f . f ' Janett Fox . Vv -:':v-v--' , 'V', if fi - l 1 itil! I il i f ' 't If-ixfiiafm 'ffl M ' Vernon Frazee QQVV Roger Gaddis V y , Dorothy Gage Q' w' w we .Q . wc QW if i Paul Garrison ' JZ. 1 'k i amy caikefson L M' fn V Patricia Gillette I I Sharon Gillette ' ,HIZA Q l Richard Gillip A John Giltner if . K Q f 133 at - ff 5' ' ,V 4... 3 Vicki Glendenning '-2 ' ,, r Robert Glauser K I'-.:,V. x L i f Ed Golden --qq !Q?1g4 f ,? ff iifgfffih ff -iifiiiiim 'hw un. E I A A l Z .K it R X in zz., 1 ' Sandra Golden 9 N- A - 1 gg 5 K, Diane Goodwin ,ll L 1 P . L M We 1. my Mike Gordon ,. X xi Q Xiu, : I P Betsy Grant X W N f it ii X Cheri Grimes ' S 'L' Michael Grooms ' x , . it Sonny Gross A X , M ' y Wi Eleanor Growney N .. 1 X. .X Q. .' U' 3? f' ' 'V 9 l ' Rosalie Guyer qw- ,,-v Qtxk Jim Hadley ' Y l - Q igiwtwf l Karen Kay Haggard Pt '1 ,,5-Y :filth 'f' Q Eddie Hammerli XX l - Raymond Hathaway EA ' A R i Mary Hayes fi? X Ag, 'A ZF 3 W' J '35 vig, X Alexis Haynes 4-I 4575 M fy ' V' JoAnn Hazelwood , . H, fly Q , X 'T 'I' , ll Larry Lee Hendricks 1 'Wg' X A Y xi i U ,Nl 'H -5 James Henry 5 Bi- ,,,, L C' L KN Randy Herzog Nick Hallymd W 6' Terry Hines N L -U' Larry Hinton Linda Hirter Larry Hoecker :W Qi Q' , L 'Er' L aa. Q X L VQ1 R. Pat Holland . Jerry Holm -- ' Jack Horner Mrs. Cay's English class acts out part ofwilliam Shakespeare's immortal classic, A Midsummer Night's Dream. , LL xi g m, -ssl' ,- Q 48' iv N ,. .. N .X ' ws F , 1 H ' x x.f ' , 'V , X Page es 78 . f 7 ' ' 7 Z 55 M 'iii' J .44 Rf I A '54 I .4 ga har? N, x , Q19 li gf-W 1 in gk. -A' X QV ,il-f I iq, Z ii? I ff' , VZ. V. ,lf . 'V Q, . Lv.. , K1 x f 2:2-gfmk : A X - L vp Pm , s -d 4 1? vm , ' ' A IW, V L , ,M at ', in i -1? .l x .HY '-4. -P W v N ' z H ' We . .I:E,'!fZ 'iffi - ' I' i.-1 ,.f'i3?1. 'ffE iw at vi, I ,W . fa. ', 5 K M Q. S. dk A tr .' . a rn' H - .. W A ff A ,ky I ,E id I - ,oft -J J fit me L, Jimmie Kapp Roberta Karns Marilyn Karol Carolyn Kasselhute Alice Keatley Sharon Keck Jennifer Keener Sharon Kendall Larry Kennard Garland Kerns Donald Ketchem Mary Kibble Tom Kirkpatrick Carlyn Kistler JoAnn Klein Donna Klingensrnith Linda Knadler Karen Koenig Roger Laderoute Kenny Lance Steven Larabee Dinah Lawson Wallis Leak Marilyn Marie Leatherbery Jon Lehr Jerry Lewin Lynn Lindsay ln shop these boys learn to make useful articles for the home. I , 7 , ,. ,W X ,t v , , 9 ,f f , , G I, f f ,ff ' ff WA 7 in ' if 1 fr X iw Q' ' L A ff . ,. ' N In I - L-- .,-.A Z ma 1 f 4 I K I, 'fbi 'N V z ' If ff , 'K J C J i ,, , ' , 7, f K l f,, , f 1 1, 1 X nd' , ,f,,.f , ,f ff , f f fa wr ! 1 it 'ff ,,,. M ff, .- A my I, ' f 5 Viy. . 'sy f ' ' , ' K' , Page 79 9 ? 4477 Tyr V ,Lf f ,f ,Z If Nancy Houp Judy Howard Kenneth Howard Bud Hurst Butch Hurst Thomas Hux Gordon lde Jimmy lkner Kathy lmm Alice Jackson Bob Jackson Cheryl Jackson Sandra Jacobs Dennis James Carol Jeffers Terry Jennings Joyce Johnson Nita Johnson Peggy Johnson Wayne Johnson Louise June M! M W V , Vw , I .Q rw' J 1' A.. F ,, ,UI ,vu fl' ' ' V M' W as if 5 - f at V . 3, ,L ,Y f. ,,, ' f ' Wi 'M ' T X v-'W W ,.., Q J V V At yt M in l 1 1 . mi-L11 X ' 5 , fr f M , , , qi, : ' 4 i Q ?.,,,, 4 J 2 W, X . 'Z ? t fm , :': ff? f ,, y I , M 'fi .,..:m.,. , M 93 Ma fs 4 W . W 1 4 , f V ww f r 1 1, 4 W' Connie Linder Dianna Lininger Louise Lollar Bill Losson John Lucas Sandra Luilcart Sandra Lutz Thomas McBride Dana McClanahan Connie McCoy John McCroslcy Richard McGee Mary Lou McGlothlin Ricky McGuire John McKay Mary Lee McQueen Danny McWilliams Mary Ann McWilliams Allen Maddox , Craig Mannschreck Sharon Marker 75 ' Wf, 19 ,.,.'z'9 'X f f :,,, y , 7... 5, Annu-f-If ,Mlm . -' ff! 4 f f . 'fa fl Q il , f f fi il-i.:f,, 5 af , I 4 , f ,fa ,i WZ if fl ZH 01 l ,f T5 rr,, ,. 1 I li is A Q , ' 3 1 A V 4, - f, f' , A- , jr I ' V, 31 ,753 A I, I' f' ,I ,- A ,Q 5, ,f I 7 ' 5 Wyy, I . V ,. ' V X, Q f 1523 ' ' U Q' X f as ' ' ,.., :,f. ky 7, 7 AZ 3 ,M 5' ,. Q-ff f of 1 ph ' if V K , if ,, J ,X f , W pf 4 ' 5 in 1 J ' f i J ' f , Larry Martin , ob. jx Larry Mason David Michaels ' Ronnie Middaugh -4. f Sandra Mi lbourn , ,X ..-.W Dale Miller I Eddie Miller Z1 Karen Ml l ler M X Leroy Miller I Sharon Minor fm' 'A . W f S ' c Craig Mlntner if Don Moffet , an M f X- ,f 4 . in 'X Rebecca Montgomery , Linda Moore 6215 V 'Si' , .. 0 Milton Moore Linda Moran KJ Audrey Morgan -,..-Y I N i ix .ff 'KH' w ,., X .f cw A Easel ,J-',. Xl w N E 'aiu N.. WC' 5 X ..N, Z :,v P ag e 80 Gary Mortimer Mimi Morton Elaine Mosser Donny Mueller James Mules Jackie Mulligan Marty Munsell Jack Murdock Tom Murphy Connie Myers Curt Nance The Home Economics class at Cen fI'CIl gives fuiufe llomemqkgrs Q chance to learn more about the skills that homemalcmg involves al :R AM ,X Q. Q ,A 5 - ' S . ax PL ,s i 5 , . ' if Q Q g,i'q'g5 xgkwtfi ,ms'5N fs. QQ isis Fm LX A -rf --'11 I ' ' - f t Q, 4 s u sf- we we fx.: s.. - . Q Q ' -f. 'ss .1 X I 5 ' 'Egg . .uk O T SM mfs, 1- - .6 .. Q - 1,2 L M ll , A-A . ,, 'U I vi F:-, ,f X v Q ,rv ' Q . , Q, ,,,.,.,, li. ,Z -4-, -..V .. u - t it ff Q Lindo Pertain A 5 2, Donna Peterson ' 'll ,,k f ,Y- Linda Piclcard f an x if 94 Larry Piercy 'V' by .lon Pitluck H, ,f ,Q ' MW POW Larry Potter Carole Prashak V ,mf ' f Paula Pryor V LRG? L1 Z.. John Pyle 2 I Brenda Raines .M Galen Randall I 1 H Glenda Randleman K Linda Reinert 2 Saundrae Revoir 'I ' ' 4? Ronnie Rickel I Charles Riddle W3 ' J d R' s ,W U Y '99 wx! i L LaDonna Rock Susan Ross j S V Kay Rothstein A' 4 43 Joanne Rossi ' Doyle Rucker . fn, ,my John Runche ff' r 4 Lynne Saferstein fy I Gary Salanky 5 2 S f f . ' ,, ' Stephanie Salanski Bob Savidge X These Freshman boys proudly dis- play the latest styles in homecoming f 4 hw headgear, complete with streamers. QU 7,1 Q , f f WY 1 ,ff N, e M gui fm, Page 81 Bobby Nauman Bob Neese Sonny Neiderhauser Kathy Nelson Ronald Nelson Roger Newton Janet Nichols Susan Nichols Norman Nonnweiler Kathy Norris Lee Nothouse Pdul O'Connar William O'Hara Phillip O'Konslci David Orr Herman Osborn Shirley Patton Dixie Pawling Linda Pearson Donna Peek Tom Pennington --.Am S fs is s ' g i l Z if , . g I ' 4 1 Q3 nh f WL X Q A ty vt, , If , ' . 'ff 4 . 'I f , 3 1 .W - . hw xi sv' .1 3, 93 'F 4, ' ' 1' crew , yy , ,V .A li 9345 ,.J D' 0 'I--Viz . sine 9 'Q , y W r 41 L if ,Q 4 of , l 'yin' I lx. P M, ' L , ' ,f QL : ' 'W w ,mi ,qi f 1 :,..: M EW Ah ,366 1 , , Los: ay A f ,ffjq J M. 4 . 9 X 5 W , fe, f ws W? ,af ,xf YI' ,fy 4. ,Q -fn., f 1 me I QW-we K. 1 , tx li Bill Schaller John Schindler Charles Schneider , , We ,Q - ' M42 4 4 2 - f W Z, V If 4 an y y f Q, Carla Schroeder . , , S d S h I , 4,1. . ,V I V 2 an ra c u er V V 5 MV? V W f, Joyce Scott C 7625 V VV gr 1 Linda scoff 3 I 7 Bill Seever VV 3 ' 'I f Judson Sevy I 1 , 4 Agnes Sharp V V V VVVV Judy Sharp T T . T , Larry Shelley V, Q .:,. ' hh ' Q XM 4 V 7 Barry Sherman 5 , , Carl Sherman ' X ,0, 3 ' ' ' X .S ' f 1 ' Vi 'V Linda Simmons VV4 5, VV, Q Judy Singer V V V Patricia Slavnn if i Brian Slater , 4 'I X V f 4. O f Richard smame fr we W J ., Gary Smith ' 9 ,V V4,,,VZw.ff as ws New 5 ' marry W S , . , ff 5 43Wlff1auuwuwe41Ql',5 'lin f I ., A 7 'Q Charles Snapp ' ,, ,. . f. 4 .,:. . ge., M- 4 W, T Wef-'CY snide' , QM Wi ,Q ' x fm WS V, C J W- .1 Guy Snowden 9' f ' ' -' Shirley Ann Spaulding R I if 'wf l Sheldon Spector V W AV ' '-,1-gg: Beverly Speer , V --....... I 7,4 ,,. . W W Maw 2 4 W f iff' fa. 15' W 4 V - e ' :fi 7' 'iw' W Q' J' fy ii fy , . V 'Ihr was fl ' ,v Q 'C ew ive' ' Q W ., v ' I - rf ' :VVVV ,. , yn , f fi ' f' sa- 4 .M . 41, ji 1 fe r M .. ,, X.. X 0- ww -:-, f V it W . 'Q s' S T ' . ,fx ','R il -I A sg . S A r XSS' 64 V' l We X , V . A Q , N V f . M, K:-:iz . , 4:4 ' . .M V X iw' ,W L .8 , , Q , vm 1 ., - Page 82 Suzann Glen Gr e Spindler da Squire egory Staudenmaier Doris Steph Kathy Stephens Jimmie Stewart Ona Stickelman Marg aret Stouffer Deanna Strasser Tasha Wanda Strawhacker Marilynn Stuber Sharon Sunderman Sweat Richard Swails Joo Ta pee George Taylor Frances Diane Thomas Judy Thomas Lunch time is gossip time and these Freshmen girls take the opportunity to tell each other about the day's happenings. b,' ?W i iwf J nerd .ui f Zh! ,ir lf: , lg. fy' Q51 yur A Q. Sr Q' Q M X NNN is F S vnu X mug X XX , Q Sharon Thomas Marilyn Thompson Larry Tindle V NT, Cheryl Troutman ' Abzu z ,, b 5 f Charles Turner Q D' MZ, , 7: XXXX X Q XXAL x Sh X 4' -i 5' ' DeeAnna Turner xv F i P 1 P Ray Van Antwerp Q 5 ,C - L. at XV Cheryl Voltmer ' W X ' Florence Walker A . qi- g ' , z Mary Ellen Walker ,, . ,C .lim Wallerstedt ? .. QV A N A A. X ,, M .I Judy ward X ik A 5 R gin, X Tom Warren . X N R ,o yi QF 5 l Q :xi - X Carol Watkins 5 'F fi l i Danny Wawrzyniak X . X Sherry Weddle 2 5 5 Sharon Weeden N .5 194 'SK e Q as QU g ' Janie Weiclinger ju Sfy K VM S ,T .,, X Grace Weigel 'uf QW, 5 C' 6' Gary Welch 5 4 ' Q Q g X X '51 X AA '- I , l Sam Wells Judy Welty x , . Glenn West E i ' M- - ,V ,M l Martha Weston 5' V D if ,R . 5' gf- simon whale ,Wh A, '- Y i., gs- an-if Marsha Whithorn I f X 'ii ' 'W 'S Dwight Wilcox H L 750' many ,A 1, :wmv Robert Wilkerson W A' Cheryl Williams , 6 Dick Williams , 'gp 4 , 3' ' Q1 C. '- ' 'il -any at Ann Wilson ., I 5 l A -, ' , F- l g gi.. Robin Wilson 1' .I 4 1 by if X Q- Robert Winters .flaw 5 x X X, I i' if,i':eJEf:a'el X e . i ' -' .3 Gregory Woods A, A , Q , ff1', ..f, ' Q, Karen Wright Q ld E? J Sandra Yaple .ig L I.. , i 3 if. ' Q i- '35 V A.- Virgil Young M - , ' l M- X A AA'A , Robert Zuchowski ,tt ,. W 4 LVN p Ll Paula Zimmerman Ml ff., A -i i' i 41 f' li-in :Y .Yi-ff. ,R , ' li , ,- er. K' FRESHMEN CAMERA sHY Marvin Charles Beadnall Sharon Kay Harris Gregg Allen Nellis Jerry Watkins 'W f 'J uMevuL Page 83 l ts V' 1 vb. ,zwq S' A if li l RICHARD SOMMERS He that dwelleth in the secret places ofthe most High shall abide under the shadow ofthe Almighty. Psalm 91 Wa. X 1 ff ., Q c4.g1,C CL? fgimi-J ' X 1 K ceq, f nj CL, C?'7'L dl-J at 'O 'Z cfiblfyg, Y - -'fits f' V 7'-Lfik, Ck ' Jazfvvrii C744-X ff I ,fyygg CLI, LW-'U-'CQ ! feL - 9077 O L4.,f Qfeouey Q , Kfabi. ffnfba V, ' , , t Q 1 V ' , 2 r ? 9 ' . A' Ji' 'au 'H -f . A '2 , fi ,' E' T r. , - t L9 MEL. 77:16 ES, f4L,Q,f P if-i ? 13 s 5 i ft In P 'I 144222. 50 fry V 3 fnebey if ' 1 e I ? -'fbi'-ZEFW ,- f W. A , 1, ' Vi, '.W,,,A g., ., t A -r - ' y fx -' f Qvoi., Ccfy-ML 3 53 Li 5 or G9 W ,gg f q g , Fif i: - .j 5 in 0'7L! f 0-ocf,-mf STUDENTS ORGANIZATIONSlLim3ifW0-2 May l have your attention, please. Listen well, students, for the v N morning bulletin offers a typical list of activities to the student. Whatever 'Ck-rug! fix-ox-1 his interest - be it music, social science, sports, or art - each Centralite X may develop through school clubs and activities. QQ77-L QALCQZI Extracurricular activities are a vital part of each student's life. Con- Q , lg tact and cooperation with other students enrich and deepen his high school 0.5 experience. At the same time he becomes a well-rounded, skilled person, capable of meeting life both intellectually and socially. of CWM, P Q ffflyfw age 84 1,676 ,K A QS 0 , z , Q, M ,TEWJ r 'K 4 MN ' 'X is my fd? -f f . Yi 1' A .1 1 1, ,fr wr Www Q ' ' - x . W AUWJJI' Awww 'Q yi u 1 - Y Cl I I -LL' Af 1 Ml nv OL u0L.N5!V, '4!l M wi' M W- fb w w'Wff JDJ' W 9 1f,o W' 65 W1 I 9 STUDENT COUNCIL 2975, f f Mf r 'ii' .72 , STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET Left to right: Mike Sharp, Judy Kulowski, Bill Krumme, Roger Anderson, .Iohn Landis. W WW' - AWW If I 2 I , i A 7 ' Mrs. Dorothy Graham STUDENT COUNCIL CABINET The purpose of the Student Council is to pro- mote student welfare and carry out the wishes of the student body. Comprisod of elected members, student officers, and the Cabinet chosen by the President, it is one of CentraI's busiest organi- zations. Among the numerous activities of the Council this year were the Book Exchange, Lost and Found, Student Supply, Safety Week, Brotherhood Week, Dance Hall, homecoming activities, and election of officers. Also, the Council made a good start toward a foreign-exchange student for Central next year. Under the direction of Mrs. Graham and Mr. Hayes, the Student Council members learn import- ant Iessons in giving reports to homerooms, and living up to the standards of Student Council are only a few duties of Student Council members. To qualify for membership, a candidate must have a grade average of at least an M, must at- tend a short course in parliamentary procedures, and must, above all, have both the ability to lead and the ability to serve. Page 86 FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL SCN' Li,,5,l r:U'A'r FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: Craig Mannschreck, Lin Bundy, Larry .lo Howard, Steve Nikes, Buddy Brower, Steve Cummings, John Landis, Bill Krumme, Topper Glass, Tod Berger, Mike Sharp.Tl'IIRD ROW: Sherry Taylor, Judy Armstrong, Nancy Stuber, Linda Miller, Ruth Goff, Gary Gilkerson, Bob Polsky, Gee Gee Ryan, Roger Anderson, Donna Gibson, Judy Kulowslci, Sue Swisher. SECOND ROW: Mimi McCord, Jim Summers, Karen Zahnd, Nancy But- chart, Diane Griswold, Judie Heaviland, Barbara Linne- weh, Sydney Smith, Carol Tetherow, Morie Dunn, Cookie Linneweh, Gail Turner. FRONT ROW: Janie Waisblum, Paul Chapman, Sharon Thomas, Judy Thomas, Robin Wilson, Jim Bolin, Peggy Conrad, Sandy Lutz, Peggy Johnson, Kathy Bowen, Jim Fitzsirnmons. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW: Tom Grooms, Charlie Atkinson, Rick Grif- fin, Topper Glass, Larry Knox, Wallace McDonald, Steve Cummings, Eddie Haffey, John Landis, Bill Krumme, Roger Anderson, Tod Berger, Bob P0lSl1y, Paul CIWP- man. THIRD ROW: Robin Wilson, Carol Crouch, Eddie Hammerli, Macon Dudley, David Jones, Craig Manns- chreck, Jim Bolin, Gee Gee Ryan, Larry Buck, Bob Martin, Mike Sharp, Kenny Bridwell, Vicki Glendenning. SECOND ROW: Mary Keller, Ted Wheeler, Peggy John- son, Sue Swisher, Nancy Stuber, Barbara Linneweh, Judy Kulowski, Judy Armstrong, Judy Olmstead, Janet Nichols, Peggy Conrad, Sandy Luiz, Linda pertain, FRONT ROW: Roz Young, Diane Griswold, Marcia Cowles, Sharon Crawford, Jo Thompson, Janie Nelson, Gail Turner, Jim Summers, B. J. Morgan, Tana Cresap, Patty Conrad, Alexanne Pifer, Peggy Fletcher. Page 87 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OLD MEMBERS BACK ROW: Sydney Smith, Paul Chapman, Judy Kulowski, Don Walton, Janice Hoesing, Dick Landon, Carol Tetherow, Rick Griffin. FRONT Tap Day is a day filled with excitement for those who are accepted into National Honor Society. Four qualities - scholarship, character, leadership, and service-must be not only present but also outstanding in the lives of those chosen as members. ROW: Karen Hillix, Sonia Halverson, Cathy Fair- leigh, Julie Bottorff, Sue Swisher, Marilyn Mayse, Ernestine Nowak, Marian Borngessor. This year 3l seniors and I5 juniors were initiated. They ioin I6 senior members who were initiated last year. The National Honor Society sponsor, Miss Freda Neal, heads the faculty com- mittee guiding the selection of new members and supervises the Guidance Library, a favorite activ- ity of National Honor Society members. A A3215 JQQMHQJIQIMISI NEW MEMBERS BACK ROW: Connie Voss, Judy Short, Patricia Quigley, Barbara Pennington, Daniel Ragland, Jim Shiverdecker, Mike Sharp, Judith Kaye Olm- stead, Marilyn McCoun, Joyce Liechti, Tom Lewin, Marlene Johnson, Robert Hurst, Mary Linda Hines, Sam Hill. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Wray, Bernice Carrel,Jim Bolin, Anne Alson, Lila Wray, Joan Turner, Kathy Swoboda, Gayla Russell, Page Wanda Ruch, Marcia Phelps, Bob Newman, Helen Meyers, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Judy Hawkins, Jo Beth Guthals, Linda Zidell, Dale Donaldson. FRONT ROW: Greg Everett, Barbara Forster, Judy Gif- ford, Diane Griswold, Ruth Marie Goff, Wickie Jackson, Marcia Cowles, Susan Gilbert, Lynne Brod, Janice Blum, Beulah Morrison, Lucinda Guinn, Ann Greathouse, Karen Watkins. 88 N.H.S. TAP DAY ' at Barbara Pennington smiles happily as she is Judy Kulowski taps Kathy Swoboda for member tapped by Sue Swisher. ship in N.H.S. QUILL AND SCROLL A The highest honor a iournalism student at Central may receive is membership in Quill and Scroll, an international high school iournalism ffm A society. The students above have worked toward ' if the journalism goal: To strive for the best, ever v :S J af' keeping your goal of life in mind, and uphold and I mv., fi cherish the ideals of journalism. This year for Q: -Q i- the first time Quill and Scroll was opened to 0 9 students who worked on the yearbook, and Central l ' A is proud to have such a large representation. 1 4 QUILL AND SCROLL - T7 BACK ROW: Greg Everett, Jim Shiverdecker, Tod Mayse, Judy Gifford, Barbara McWilliams, Karen Berger, Jo Beth Guthals, Mrs. Florence McCoy, Watkins, Judy Hawkins, Gaylon Marie Hiner. Advisor, Daniel Ragland. FRONT ROW: Marilyn ABSENT: Karen Hillix. Page 89 Kathy Johnson and Donna Turnbull, PHOTOGRAPHER, Ernestine Nowak, ART EDITOR, Bill Gilles- pie, ASSISTANT ART EDITOR. WAKITAN BOARD .sqygw Mr. Linus Dowel I, Judy Coates, Busi- NESS MANAGERS. Karen Watkins, LAY- OUT EDITOR,MariIyn Mayse, COPY EDI- TOR. Mar OMORE EDITOR, Karen Cutler, SENIOR EDITOR,Sue Denham, JUNIOR EDITOR, Anne Alson, FRESH- MAN EDITOR, Julie Bottorff, SENIOR ED- ITOR. Karen Eddy, SPORTS EDITOR, Marilyn Mc- Coun, FACULTY EDITOR, Linda Zi- dell, INEORMALS EDITOR, Roberta Saferstein, INDEX EDITOR. JUNIOR ASSISTANTS: Phyllis Johnson, Janice Blum, Judy Wells. Absent: Kristin Wallace. O. if Q ', div ,,..,,qXM . I ,. ., I A its A-ss, .19 Y M,sus is N Q Q ..... . EDITOR-IN- CHIEF ADVISOR,KarenHiIIix, WAKITAN BOARD Copy deadline! Art dead- line! Picture deadline! These are familiar words to the members of the Wakitan Board. Even before school starts in the tall, the Board begins its work. During the year the Editor and her assistants spend many hours compiling the best year- book possible. With the help of Mr. Linus Dowell, the Board strives to present an accurate and complete record ofthe school year. Page 90 OUTLOOK STAFFS X M , Q S .-is EDITORS-IN-:CHIEF Jo Beth Guthals, Marlene Johnson, Barbara McWilliams. Absent: Bob Martin. OUTLOOK STAFFS DeacllineI and a fourth of a column missing on Page 3l These words are enough to send any Out- look staff member into hysterics. Comprised of second semester iourn- alism students, the Staff publishes the bi-monthly Central Outlook. Supervised by Mrs. Florence McCoy, the students write stories, take pictures, plan layouts, and canvas for advertisements. In doing so, they learn the fundamental prin- ciples which are necessary for a good newspaper. Page 9I REPORTERS Seated: Dennis Frame, Ray Mueller, Patti Pryor, Bonnie Allen, St a c i a Bruckschen. Standing: Ernest Mad- ison, Norman Brewer, John Rebensdorf, Leon Andrews. PHOTOGRAPHERS Seated:Joyce Roberts, Donna Turnbull, Tod Berger. Standing: Bill Gillespie, Ken Long. IST SEMESTER PAGE EDITORS Seated: John Byers, Karen Watkins, Judy Gifford, Daniel Rag- land. Standing: Mil-ce Murrell, Greg Everett, Walt Wilding, Danny Roberts. ADVERTISING STAFF Seated: Larry Cahill, Annette Homan, Jim Shiverdecker, Gary Silverglat. Standing: Dee Smith, Don Mont- gomery, Gary Swails. Absent: Red Sublett, Garry James. 75 2ND SEMESTER PAGE EDITORS Seated: Gaylon Marie Hiner, Judy Gordon, Janet Hillyard, Sue Coder. Standing: Judy Hawkins, Ron Jack- son, Russel Busey. Absent: Margo Mason. CIRCULATION AND DISTRIBUTION Seated: Sharoan Gare- Iich, Austin Mueller, Pom Meier, Judy Ruoff. Standingp Laur- alee Houston, Eugene McKay. COPYREADERS AND PROOFREAD ERS Seated: Geraldine Cunningham, Darlene Hawman, Judy Sar- gent, Kay Hurst, Standing: Leona Curry, Donna Crandell. 'QI 19 K? A X 6-Wai. t' Sliii' J rte -l A 0 NJ , an A FORUM CLUB BACK ROW: Dick Landon,Jim Lehr, Phil Kaplan, Bob Hurst, Norman Marion, John Landis, Tom Lewin, Topper Glass, David Short, Alan Stine. THlRD ROW: Darragh Kasakoff, Dwane Glancy, Joel Daynosky, Jim Bolin, Rick Griffin, Dennis Christgen, Gary Heller, Steve Carroll, Bob Berko- witz. FORUM CLUB Everybody loves an argument and one place to find one is at Forum Club. This organization, one of the most popular at Central, meets twice a month to discuss national and international prob- lems. Under the able sponsorship of Miss Ruth Spangberg and Mr. Donald Hickman, programs of discussion as well as guest speakers, are pro- vided. To be eligible for membership, a student must pass a general social science test, have an S average in social studies, and have the recommendation ofa social science teacher. SCIENCE CLUB SECOND ROW: Paul Chapman, Sonia Hal- verson, Judy Olmstead, Marilyn Mayse, Anne Alson, Cathy Fairleigh, Kathie Johnson, Marilyn McCoun, Jill Thomas, Connie Voss. FRONT ROW: Beulah Morrison, Anne Greathouse, Judy Gifford, Roberta Saferstein, Enid Simon, Carol Tetherow, Karen Hillix, Kristin Wallace. SCIENCE CLUB The Science Club, one of the largest clubs at Central, strives to develop scientific skills and interests among the students. Under the guidance of Miss Patricia Rice, students from all four grade levels discuss the latest scientific ad- vances. Annual proiects of the club include a trip to a science exhibit and the production ofthe Central Science Fair, in which members and non- members alike participate. Membership in Science Club is based upon scores of science tests given to all interested students. Through the influence of the Science Club, many studei1ts choose to follow scientific careers. ' 'V i W ' ' 3. 7 Q Vw ,J X sri, fy' -, f 5 V ' 7 2 1 ' if xr, 7 BACK ROW: Robert Berkowitz, Jerry VanVickle, Bill Ross, Carl E. Miller, George Minkiewicz, Norman Myers, Tom Maugh ll, Bart Ford, Bob Dyche, Gary Wilding, John Pyle. MIDDLE ROW: Jeri Leigh Hibler, Judy Ray, Janet Hawkins, Ronnie McVey, Ron Hestand, Herb Spindler, John Paqe 92 K. Johnson, Jeffrey Charles Dilts, Jim Fitzsim- mons, Carol Rothstein. FRONT ROW: Lauralee Houston, Lila Wray, Diane White, Judy Wells, Joan Turner, Diane Brandt, Barbara Forster, Nancy Skinner, Caroline Martin, Carolyn Steele, Sylvia Turner. BRUSH BACK ROW: Barbara Forster, Marshall Wright, John Taylor, John McCrosky, Barry Sherman, Gary Swails, Wallace McDonald, John K. Johnson, Burton Dunbar, Joycelyn Kistler, Judy Wray. THIRD ROW: Janie Weid- inger, Karan Musick, Diane Sommers, Diane McCoi-mac, Tegwin Dyer, Pat Quigley, Judy Wells, Joyce Davidson, Cheri Edwards, Joyce Roberts. SECOND ROW: Sharon BRUSH AND PENCIL CLUB The Brush and Pencil Club stands as an im- portant goal for the young artists of Central. Membership in the club is based on talent as dis- played in the test which each prospective member must take. This test involves three types of art - drawing from lite, drawing from imagination, and lettering. The yearly activities of the club include a spring exhibit and tea as well as a trip to promi- nent art spots in the surrounding area. Under the able direction of Mrs. Rolande Pinkerton, Brush MATHEMATICS CLUB AND PENCIL CLUB J.,- res .ffl Bentley, Annette Homan, Morie Dunn, Cookie Linne- weh, Mae Sharon Saferstein, Susy Sleezer, Judy Ann Brown, Rita Alphin, Donna Cooper, Ernestine Nowak. FRONT ROW: Janice Cadwallader, Deanna Strasser, Nancy Bunten, Benito True, Barbara Jordan, Carol Albright,Alexis Haynes,Louise Farmer,Mrs, Pinkerton. and Pencil members render many services to the school, including decorating for the dances, mak- ing posters for the cafeteria, and painting stage settings. MATH CLUB The Math Club is the newest club on Central's varied list of activities. lts members, who number over twenty, strive to increase their understand- ing of and interest in mathematics. With the guid- ance and aid of Mr. Kirschner, the members study advanced math as well as fields in which math is important. fm 5 l BACK ROW: Dwane Glancy, Wallace McDonald, Bob Hurst, Tom Maugh, Bob Newman, Phil Kaplan, Joel Daynosky, Steve Cummings. MIDDLE ROW: Diane White, Barbara Forster, Mike Sharp, Paul Knepper, Page 93 Rocky Maugh, Bob Berkowitz, Paul Chapman, Sam Hill. FRONT ROW: Marcia Phelps, Gay Swanson, Lila Wray, Ruth Bibb, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Sylvia Turner, Judy Hawkins, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA BACK ROW: Mary Durby, Ann Shackelford, Judy McCIard, Areto Soper, Marilyn Thompson, Hazel Keyes, Lindo Zidell. MIDDLE ROW: Lois Holman, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA The good teacher requires knowledge - this is one of the fundamental principles of teach- ing as stated in the F.T.A. pledge. Under the direction of Miss Mary Hash, the F.T.A. provides its members with information concerning teaching and offers specific experiences related to the subject. The members learn about the opportun- ities in teaching and the techniques and qualities of good teaching. Meetings also include discus RS CLUB Cindy Schmaltz, Darragh Kasakoff, Gloria Slater, Judy Ray. FRONT ROW: Kay Burns, Barbara Spencer, Sandra Yaple, Alexcnne Pifer, Ruth Bibb. sions on scholarships and college entrance re- quirements. The cIub's special proiect this year was to provide Christmas toys for the children at Muchenberger Center. HOMEMAKE RS' CLUB The members of the Homemokers Club strive to develop the skills which will prepare them to establish homes in the future. Under the leader- ship of Mrs. Frances Lemmon, the girls study sewing, cooking, interior decorating, and other housekeeping skills. Z' f ,Z , Z 5 ,V f ku' ,, 'zz , 1, Q , f ff 7 f K BACK ROW: Shirley Wards, Judy Talley, Hazel Keyes, Darlene Bradley, Mary Ellen Buckner, Marguita Dawson. FRONT ROW: Mary Ellen Page Walker, Dixie Wilson, Nancy McGinnis, Judy Ann Brown, Marilyn Keck. 94 Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS ! lx fm-.zziq I BACK ROW: Jeanine Johnson, Judy Armstrong, Jonal Stingley, Marilyn Howland, Gee Gee Ryan, Mary Louise McGlothlin, Linda Babb, Judy Howard, Robin Wilson. MIDDLE ROW: Shirley Y-T EEN PRESI D ENTS There are many Y-Teen Clubs at Central. These clubs, affiliated with the Y.W.C.A., offer their services in community proiects. They fallow a program designed to help each girl grow as a person, grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and grow in the knowledge and love of God. HI-Y PRESIDENTS L Murphy, Ernesfine Howak, Pam Minger, Mary Willits, Leona Curry, Carol Keck, Jeannie Jef- fries. FRONT ROW: Judy Welty, Jeanne Beck, Susan Nemzoff, Juanita Sauers, Mary Seaman, Carole Field. HI-Y PRESIDENTS The Hi-Y Clubs are the mole counterpart of the Y-Teens. Sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., Cen- tral's clubs plan money-making projects, adopt needy families, and perform other services to the school and community. The annual Hi-Y Model Legislature, held at Jefferson City, helps Hi-Y boys develop into mature, thinking citizens. BACK ROW: Tom Dunavant, Jim Wallerstedt, Bob Newman, Topper Glass. FRONT ROW: Mike Hutchison, Tom Grooms, Macon Dudley, Mike Wiehl. Page 95 WAKITAN STAFF AND BOARD Jiiuik BACK ROW: Karen Watkins, Pam Minger, Judy Schnebly, Marilyn McCoun, Anne Alson, Marilyn Mayse, Robert Berkowitz, Roberta Saferstein, Judy Wells, Janice Blum, Sylvia Turner. MIDDLE ROW: Donna Crandell, Rosalie Levy, Ernestine WAKITAN BOARD AND STAFF The Wakitan Staff is the right arm of the Wakitan Board. Under the direction of the Wakitan Editor and the sponsor, Mr. Linus Dowell, the staff does those routine but important tasks which are so essential to a good yearbook. ln so doing, they take some of the responsibility from the shoulders of the Wakitan Board. During the year, members of the Staff collect information, verify facts, take orders, match pic- LIBRARY STA Nowak, Sue Denham, Karen Hillix, Linda Zidell, Sharon Landree, Kristin Wallace, Karin Swanson, Mary Seaman. FRONT ROW: Mary Keller, Karen Cutler, Karen Eddy,Mary Jane Pennington, Kathie Johnson, Judy Coates, Juliann Bottorff, Nancy Ward, Donna Turnbull, Phyllis Johnson. tures and names, and distribute the finished books. Without them, the Wakitan would not be possible. LIBRARY STAFF One of the busiest groups at Central is the hard-working library staff. These girls assist the librarian, Miss Lois McClanahan, each day in checking out books, issuing magazines, repairing torn volumes, delivering passes for overdue books, and helping students locate study material. BACK ROW: Carol Crouch, Sharon Crawford, Judy Armstrong, Bonnie McKee, lva Sharon Cagg, Donna Show, Linda Babb, Nola Jean Klein. MIDDLE ROW: Karen Eddy, Lynne Brad, Penny Page Batley, Margo Wilkinson, Mary Spangler, Sharon Miller, Cindy Schmaltz. FRONT ROW: Ann Great- house, Carlene Goatcher, KristinXWallace, Pat Gillespie, Helene Smith, Diane Sommers, Juanita Sauers. FIRE CHIEFS AND AIR RAID WARDENS Ss N- IN v' If . si Q 1 BACK ROW: Richard McGee, Ernest Madison, Red Glauser, David Jones, Tom Grooms, John Gon- dring, Norman Marion, Bert Barnes, Jack Ayers, Linwood Bundy, Bruce Clouse, Robert Middaugh, C. H. McCann, Larry Hausman. THIRD ROW: Roy Hoover, Sam Keck, David Dunnihoo, Larry De- Shon, Jim Burnham, Don McFadden, Daryl Barks- dale, Steve Billmon, Charlie Atkinson, Wilbur Once a month the fire bell rings. Centralites file into the halls and quickly clear the building. These driIIs,as well as occasional air raid drills, are conducted under the supervision of the fire and air raid wardens. Some fire chiefs patrol school entrances, while others check the building. Each of these officials shares in the responsi- bility of organizing and protecting the students in time of danger. Coy, Bob McBride, SECOND ROW: Roger Adler, Vernon Miller, Jon Colestock, Jim Fuller, Doyle Brant, Dennis Boyer, Paul McEnaney, John Blak- ley, Jack Murdock, Paul Knepper, Mike Hutchi- son, Randy Milligan. FIRST ROW: Louis Ober- steadt, Bob Martin, Bob Berkowitz, Macon Dudley, Joel Daynosky, Roger Anderson, Rick Griffin, Wallace McDonald, Tom Dunavant, Jim Kapp, Nick Hillyard. ff .ff BACK ROW: Wesley Snider, Vernon Temps, Doug Stuber, Richard Sullivan, Bob Sale, Gary Redmon, Ronald Schafer, David Smith, Mike McWilliams, Mike Jarrett. THIRD ROW: Ronald Nelson, Gene McKay, Bob Thomas, Larry Schaefer, Eddie Tidmore, Garry James, Gary Silverglat, Steve Nikes, Mike Wiehl, Gary Smith. SECOND Short, Jim B.. Z 1-N...,,.. Page 97 'n S SQ ...sn ROW: Judy Carter, Nancy Stuber, Dick Williams, John Wallerstedt, Don Walton, Reid Townsend, Jr., Ann Baker, Sharon Thomas, Bev Balwanz, Linda pertain. FRONT ROW: Elaine Mosser, Judy Wells, Kirk Waite, Mike Hutchison, Jim Summers, Janie Waisblum, Judy Staton, Marilyn Thompson, Sandra Milbourn, Martha Geha, Stephanie Salanski. GIRL SCOUTS WW -'if -3, I- f 1' I , BACK ROW: Jane Horner, Nancy McGinnis, Judy Howard, Robin Wilson, Beverly Balwanz, Marcia GIRL SCOUTS Would you like to buy some Girl Scout Cookies? This annual proiect, in which Cen- tral's Troop 202 participates, helps the Scouts earn money for their many service projects. Under the guidance of Mrs. Marvin Sullwolcl, they strive to attain the ideals of Scouting. PUBLIC SERVICE .adm Phelps. FRONT ROW: Linda Pertain, Jeannie Waegele, Jerri Eisenmann, Peggy Conrad, Alex- anne Pifer. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD The Public Service committee is composed of an appointed board of eight members plus a repre- sentative from each home room. During the year, the committee makes tray favors, works for the Red Cross, assembles Easter baskets, and spon- sors a Sweat Sock Swing to raise money for the United Fund. With the guidance and help of Miss Lois McClanahan, the committee serves the com- munity in many ways. I ' l W f ,ML K--Z , Q -M BACK ROW: Tom Snargrass, Howard Barnard, Dwane Glancy, Larry Keck, Eddie Tidmore, Louis Obersteadt, Jack Ayers, Bert Barnes, John Gon- dring, Paul Mclfnaney, John Wray. THIRD ROW: Carole Sue Chism, Judy DeShon, Marian Born- gesser, Ernestine Nowak, Connie Vanfossan Janice Hoesing, Steve Nikes, Brenda Katcher, Karen Zahnd, Mary Meier, Patricia Ostroski. SECOND ROW: Vicki Glendenning, Jim Summers, Caroline Hutchison, Frances McGraw, Sharon McFadden, Cathy Watkins, Louise Farmer, Jeanne Beck, Alexanne Pifer, Cheryl Jackson. FRONT ROW: Ted Wheeler, Ann Greathouse, Michael McKinnon, Wallace McDonald, Lana Kuehn, Nor- man Marion, Janice Blum, Sharon Crawford, Carol Crouch. Page 98 MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS X ,fs X X .NI -Q .I , TRW' ii BACK ROW: Jim Bowers, Steve Keener, Bob Thomas, Bill Ross, Gary Smith, Fuller Duke, Gary Graves, Charles Shellenberger, Jim Ottinger, Norman Myers, Carl Miller. THIRD ROW: Dean Morlock, Billie Hill, Mike Hutchison, Mike McWil- liams, Mike Jarrett, Dennis Vogel, Glenn Seward, Richard Sullivan, Larry Means, Dick Riddle. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS We're seeing a film in class today. How often Centralites say that, taking for granted the services rendered by the motion picture operators. The members of this group, trained by Mr. George Athens, use their study time to operate the pro- iectors, phonographs, and recording machines which are a part of learning at Central. In addi' tion, they keep accurate records of all visual aid material used. CREW STAGE 4 4, SECOND ROW: Perri Brooks, Don Conant, David Smith, Lawrence Conrad, Norman Holsr, Richard Dempsey, Alan Spector, Norman Tiedt, Glenn Miller, Franklyn Churchill. FRONT ROW: Kenny Lance, Bob Starks, Brian Slater, Richard Gillip, Charles Turner, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Harlan Clark, James Sleezer, Vernon Frazee. STAGE CREW Who wrote their names on the catwalk? Who is indispensable to Central? The answer to both of these questions is the Stage Crew. Although they play their share of pranks, these boys are effic- ient at the important business of stage manage- ment. Under the direction of Mr. Walter Halverson, the stage crew adiusts lights, regulates the public address system, and builds sets for CentraI's many assemblies and dramatic presentations. In addition, they keep the stage running smoothly during night sessions of Civic Music and Audubon Society. Z . Q I, if f il S , Y, , Bob Thomas, Mike Jarett, Mike McWilliams, Richard Sullivan, Larry Means. Page 99 if Y 4 ' 74' , t ' Q WU' ' 4 'Wi CAFETERIA STAFF NNW!!! I Iwuvs ji fi V wg , Z BACK ROW: Mrs. Jane Kilgore, Mrs. Barbara Freeman, Mrs. Helen Miller, Mrs. Margaret Burket, Mrs. Nellie Thompson, Mrs. lla Grim, Mrs. Malvina CAFETERIA STAFF Even before school starts each morning, the cafeteria staff begins preparing lunch. By noon they are ready to serve hot food to about one thousand students. ln addition, the staff prepares evening meals for various school banquets held throughout the year. The students on the staff sell tickets, distribute ice cream, and perform other services necessary for an efficient cafe- teria. CUSTODIANS if 2' fffiffiffim 3 ' ' 'X l AFC? ,gf 3 ,. We Q f, X Schneider, Mrs. Jessie Shaiffer. FRONT ROW: Dolores Purdy, Karen Haggard, Charles Riddle, LaDonna Marie Rock, Marilyn Marie Leatherbery. CUSTODIANS The first to come and the last to leave - that describes our custodians. Early each morning Mr. Chatfield and his staff arrive to regulate the heat and ventilation and prepare Central for the school day. Long after the students leave, the engineers must remain to brush up Central's halls for another day. ln addition, the custodians are often called upon to open the school for night activi- ties. if S ' 31, ' Q . Kg? X N ii it . A - S 2 Q. 1- 5- it fi if ei? -ff' ' Ss . ,P K , N T f 1 Vssgyysgi ew E Nwfiv . Mr. Walter Weidman, Mr. Henry Chatfield, and Mr.Lloyd Ragland. Page 100 -Q ' 'r ,ixgwg lm w,n15 'L8 furi'f i are we N ,eb i 1' 5, XC gy p Li wi Q ligll ,.4. . I.-1, U W' J M , 5 VV L hi': M I fe i, 5 4 L1 U f p, i T gjjjyff! ,ii if ii i p Q? if M' ww fri f I X Ljf?'w jL ' - 5 1, 2 4 ' I 1 i ' I '9 S if I 5:21 im J pe a t N5 MUSIC Music alone shall live never to die Unforgettable music echoes through the halls daily as the Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, and Chorus classes rehearse. Over half of Central's students develop their tal- ents in the music department. The school assemblies and the entertain- ment which these groups provide for civic clubs bring ioy to many people. And, as our memories of Central fade, the music which we have heard here will live within our hearts, bringing joy throughout our lives. Page 101 CONCERT CHOIR We ,YR y ge, I-.fr f 6 44. -N Z? I ff' ,K 74 ' I A . ,X 92 W We x Ziff-W, 4 Ag , 1 M, ,157 I I BACK ROW: Terry Snapp, Don May, Jay Crawford, Bob Newman, Morgan Jones, Larry Grimes, Charles Atkinson, Bill Alson, Reid Townsend, David Finch, Bob Bolin, Bob Gregory, Gary Frohlin. THIRD ROW: Dward Moore, Charles Franklin, Tom Grooms, Curtis Kerns, Larry Hitson, William Holmes, Alan Spector, Alan Stine, Mel Albertson, Marlys Letts, Lynne Staton, Beverly Jean Barton. The most widely acclaimed organization at Central, our Concert Choir, has gained its fine accomplished direction of The choir rehearses each reputation under the Mr. Marvin Gench, Jr. day and gives almost twenty-five performances a year, including the Spring Concert, television appearances, assembly programs, and entertain- ment for various clubs. Last April the choir high- lighted its season with an all-day tour of several IN N ER C HOI R 1 'Z 142 , V-:ff ,I ,.., W 9 i x ,. f- JT ' A , SECOND ROW: Suzanne Letts, Diane Griswold, Martha Geha, Linda Miller, Ruth Goff, Sue Swisher, Sonia Halverson, Janet Webster, Ann Willumsen, Judy Schnebly, Joan Turner, Areta Soper. FRONT ROW: Mimi Harper, Mary Jane Pennington, Susan Moose, Enid Simon, Karen Cutler, Jill Thomas, Barbara Linneweh, Judy Armstrong, Karen Nichols, Sandie Fattig, Susie Nemzoff. regional high schools. Comprised of some one hundred ten members, the choir is versed in choral technique and has achieved an appreciation of the works of many composers. Its selections range from the light- hearted folk song, Done Caught A Rabbit, to Haydn's magnificent Swell the Full Chorus. Truly the Concert Choir is CenfraI's foremost contribution to St. Joseph culture. - Q ' f - ' , 72: , IZ! -. if' . W ' -- 5 , , X L . S . 1.17.1144 1 V- pf, V VV ...,. 1 5 X N gg ' f f' - A , 1 K X 1 1 Q . I I 5-fe fe Q 3 1 F Q T S L ez: W ' C ' .R X . ' A 'Q 5 ' V, -w -YU . Q 'W 'M' fc, N X fa 1 , '34 '0 Z, Q. ' 0 QQ . L f V. 4 44 Y' 5 x -I f f . IA? 'Nth 5 x.g , V. W -f - , Q, l s A H in I -- .5 w M C.. .' - - l N- , R - X -V W- '- I 'Twp' I 55:7 I 'T ii Q F Q' g 5 T X Q , v i W X V Sl' .. ' ' x . . ,- BACK ROW: Jay Woodring, Alan Spector, Terry Snapp, John Thompson, Jay Crawford, Gregg Mansperger, Larry Grimes, Bill Holmes, Mel Albertson, Bill Alson, Tom Snargrass. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Mayse, Lin Bundy, Jim Bolin, Wayne Wilson, Dward Moore, Bob Sale, Pennie Johnson, Tom Grooms, Martha Geha, Don Berry. SECOND ROW: Sue Denham, Betsy McCoy, Judie Heavilnnd, Connie Hatcher, Areta Soper, Donna Gibson, Cathy Fairleigh, Roz Young, Marly Letts, Lynne Staton. FRONT ROW: Marilyn McCoun, Karen Nichols, Diane Griswold, Judy McCIard, Sue Swisher, Marcia Phillips, Karen Hillix, Karen Eddy, Susan Nemzoff, Joan Turner. Page 102 we CONCERT CHOIR s,bs ,i1SEYiQfiYuQiQifY3iE?ih X ,fx R. ,-XX: A mx 5 X XX Y WS Q S I ft.. ri 3 .gem is-QNX ,sbs C sw f X ' V i i his Kg ' N 1. -es wa, W M I if L , i I A A 'I Ag I i 'I I BACK ROW: John Thompson, Jay Woodring, Don McFadden, Mike Murrell, Reid Townsend, Alan Stine, Bob Sale, Lin Bundy, Don Berry, Gregg Mansperger, Dwight Schindler, Tom Snargrass, Jim Bolin, Wayne Wilson, AI Porter. THIRD ROW: Judy Olmstead, Judy Kulowski, Marcia Phillips, Janice Hoesing, Sharon Williams, Judy Carter, Sydney Smith, Pennie Johnson, Janet Clark, Barbara Jordan, Russell Fisher, Barry Nelson, Brian Taylor, Susan Welsh, Michael McKinnon. SECOND ROW: Judy McCIard, Connie Hatcher, Frances McGrew, Pam Minger, Linda Welty, Carol Tetherow, Nancy Stuber, Mary Linda Hines, Donna Gibson, Cathy Fairleigh, Gail Rothstein, Karen Hillix, Sue Denham, Anne Alson, Sharon Zagrpd- zky, Karen Musick. FRONT ROW: Marilyn Mayse, Marilyn McCoun, Connie Voss, Judie Heaviland, Betsy McCoy, Roz Young, Karen Eddy, Mary Sea- man, Juanita Sauers, Marla Jean Schnuelle, Judy Gifford, Janice Tarwater, Helen Meyers, Elaine Stuber. DIRECTOR Daily Session of Choir Page 103 BAND From Pomp and Circumstance to Central Will Shine, the Central Band has music for all occasions. Under the direction of Mr. Allan Bing, the Band has had wonderful opportunities to use its music. Per- formances have included two city parades, two city basketball games, the football game at William Chris- man, formations at half-time on Central's field, and two assemblies for the student body. The Band also performed additional services at school, playing for the opening exercises at assemblies, the Queen Coronation, Baccalaureate, and Commencement. A smaller group, the Pep Band, kept up school spirit at the games and at pep assemblies. The maiorettes exhibited their fancy steps at parades and football half- times. ! . Fw M! ' ,S '. ,L J -M he 4 W W y BAND BACK ROW: Richard Swoils, David R. Bauman, Larry Hoecker, Steve Billman, Rolla Dunkin, Jimmie Stewart, Tom Maugh, Gary Smith, Joe Edwards, Norman Myers, Dean Morlock, John Riddle, George Steele. FOURTH ROW: Janet Hawkins, Karen Ream, Connie Hamm, Bernice Carrel, Alan Agee, Ronnie McVey, Marlene John- son, Norman Holst, Ronnie Stafford, Judy Hawkins, Hazel Keyes, Judy Ann Brown, Paula Pryor. THIRD ROW: Robert Winters, Paul O'Con- nor, William Washington, Milton Ruhnke, Jim Ottinger, Marilyn Howland, Carolyn Ockerman, Jonal Stingley, Sharelle Daniel, Lynda Reinert, Barbara Spencer, Sharon Keck. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bing, Larry Tindle, Mike Garden, Jeffrey Dilts, Norman O'Neal, Larry Bennett, Roger Angsten, Carol Butler, Kay Jackson, Georgiann Fahler,Carol McGrew. FRONT ROW: Linda Moore, Gail Willhoit, Georgia Montgomery, Beckie Montgomery. WMMSQQYBI . . Band Director, Mr. Allan Bing ' Page 'IO4 Q- X XX x 'X Y -H - , o . . uv-vm I if - g -fx F. Q o J 1. M , so 4.--' ISN .,., v L E 1 1 Q ':': - i I if p 6 wg f' R A -- my X Q f K 1,1 xxx AT . le, P , I , Y . iutux , as XF? , b P hx W x 44- .1 4 -I If K: , L . - YY w ' X' . . 51.1, J b 1 A 'V',,-H.. Af 4 ,rf - , V, ,A,A v3 Q, , ,,,, q : 1 . I K , -v N ,a J A s K tr R L 1 - ' X V Ir' L .,, ,, 4 1 ' Ll , '5- X' . '16, , A K A I X ar , Q Q 1 v I if It r : nr, gg l ,J is E? ' Lf- 4 :Z ki? ,ox-Www, MAJORETTES HEAD MA-IORETTE LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Mom, Georgia Mom- Georgio Monigornery gomery, Gail Wilhoit, Beckie Montgomery. ? PEP BAND W .... ...,,., , ,MM BACK ROW: Gary Schneider, Tod Berger, Sharon Baughman, Milton Ruhnke, Norman Holst, Reggie Monroe, Marlene Johnson, Larry Bennett. FRONT MIXED CHOIR The Mixed Choir, directed by Mr. Byron Myers, is Central's newest musical organization. Organized last year, it consists of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors who like to sing and to improve their vocal skills. Although it is a feeder for Concert Choir, its members have become performers in their own right, for they have entertained several groups this year. The Mixed Choir, eighty-five strong, sings selections ranging from Gardner's arrangement of A Mighty Fortress ls Our God to Bennet's Weep, O Mine Eyes. ROW: Burton Dunbar, Steve Keener, Steve Hall, Roger Angsten, Alan Agee, John Riddle. DIRECTOR Mr. Byron Myers MIXED CHOIR I , BACK ROW: Mary Willits, Linda Slater, Karen Chelf, Melvin Bradford, Bob Olson, Carl E. Miller, Larry Kal- Iauner, Bob Middaugh, J. P, Gordon, L. D. Branaman, C. H. McCann, Bill Henry, Eddy Halfey, Bartlett Ford, Galen Butts, Carlene Schirrner, Linda Babb, Richard Burgess, Larry May. THIRD ROW: Janet Neese, Jannetta Leslie, Cookie Linneweh, Ellen Ann Bauer, Janice Johnson, Connie Vanlossan, Kathy Barnard, Gail Turner, Linda Hunter, Cindy Schmaltz, Susan Corwin, Mary Anne Loyd, Dona Pearl, Barbara Griswold, Marsha Katcher, Pat Spencer, Virginia Sullwolcl, Jill Cromer, Nancy McGinnis, Bill Pflugradt, Jim Fitzsimmons. SECOND ROW: Sharon Lynn Thompson, Pat Lockhart, Kathy Howard, Judy Ray, Susan Gilbert, Donna Van Cleave, Judy Brown, Sandra Foley, Linda Krumme, Linda wagers, Kay Woelfling, Janie Waisblum, Judie Taylor, Sherry Taylor, Carole Albright, Marcia Phelps, Gretchen Duckworth, Frances Marion, Betty Lou Kirbey, Jeralee Deatherage, Suzanne Tiller, Jennifer White. FRONT ROW: Linda Waller, Linda Antrin, Mary Durby, Carole Gilbert, Vicki Kerns, Gayle Mueller, Phyllis Barmann, B. J. Morgan, JoAnn Barrett, Janis Courtin, Betty Mueller, Carole Carter, Sharon Baughman, Carol Rothstein. Page IO6 SQHOOL DANCES DANCES l. To give that added touch of atmosphere to the 4, school dances, the arf classes all do their part. 2. Judy Kulowski and Macon Dudley, King and Queen of the All-School Dance are crowned by Student Body President, Jim Bolin. 3. Charlie Wasserman's band played at the All- School Dance this year. Page 107 5. 6. These couples appear to be enioying them- selves at the All-School Dance. The Christmas Dance held in Central's gym- nasium attracted many students. Streamers Galore! ln just a few hours the school gym was transformed into a beautiful ballroom. 4fLWLf Af NX X D 1? CCY! 22' ' .W V1 x Jfifx 'APM ff A . T Af'.f-in f. ' hi - 9 :'fei?'ii1i7i j2igl.2?Q 'f,,1fQ5h9 - N 'A ' J A .' ' fsw , V. ' I 1,. it Qigf'1!f,y Qj QfFf't.i':'g. in w , -a Miffq. g QuwMi9w7.LH 'iyfih ,H'F', .W nib X f',ifQlEjlg?,,1g'i-vf,7tg , iv ' B,-1. -Spgftlu tvmwwwetmwwf mtf it istzim f i ' iw ' , 'M . . if sri :Vs '- 1'f1fA1'1ia+s?t.2f-'rsmgsffi -, -mg ' so Mgi 'i ij:f5w-ffw W 1-W 'it - 'L' W ,C Q? 'hTi'v'.' Wt 'v .i'i..1 'E i.'1 N. f2f5E+HM KVM Z4-,'-wi, 1 -vg!f'i fvywfgyr-1 T ' vlmtw if it - fi-tif' 1 2 5' -A fig- ' 'T T T' s is WH ix Hfwwikf .T aff 'if N4FgQ?5'T ' 9 '- 'L- ft, - ' 'tx '- - ,IJ . em - .fb ii .5 7 Ali? + Q'f t . si, SPORTS DIVISION A touchdown, a home run, a baskeL a race won! These are a pad of each Centralite's memory. Through athletics, both participant and spectator learn lasHng lessons in sportsmanship. Suspense-fHled sports events are a treasured artof each CentraHte's extracurdc I ' A' P u ar activities. Page 108 WM .,gW7f -, 1 It . 4 f? 1 7 : 5115 ' ' new f ff if g , , ..,,,,, W M, a , , Q51 '45, , , W, 1 5 , I fwf M' , ., 3 ' l V 'S' 'l QJQUU Lab iw LW Jilf Page 109 Q6 1' 1 Q ,,,.. if ,,, C, ' r wg. QW mwmwvwm .f 1 1 E 4 S . 7 FOOTBALL ATTENDANTS Maid-of-Honor Janet Hi I lyard 6. 'fm Margo Mason Sydney Smith Page 111 Barbara Linneweh Janet Sue Matthew s W. Xlvli Nancy Ward FOOTBALL I ,mv , M ,, . ' f ,.,, MMI i FOOTBALL TRI-CAPTAINS Dave Short, John Wallerstedt, and Don Walton Central unlocked the door to a successful and exciting football season as they stole the show in the 1958 Jamboree. Allowing only Lafayette to score, Central amassed 38 points to clinch the victory. Central dominated the next two games before losing two well-fought battles - first to Atchison and then to Lafayette. Of the remaining five games, Central, plagued by injuries, dropped only one as they won second place on both the city and Pony Express Conference charts. The Homecoming game with North Kansas City, traditionally our toughest opponent, was considered by many to be the outstanding game of the year. The Central eleven presented their queen with a seven-point lead for almost three quarters before the Hornets fought their way to the top. Special recognition should go to the Central players who won berths on city and conference teams. Those on the All-City first team included Nixon, Robinson, and Walton, while Wallerstedt, Krumme, and Anderson gained second team berths. On the All-Conference team, Walton, Robinson, and Short represented Central, while Nixon, Pfeiffer, Pawling, and Wallerstedt received honorable men- tion. mu. Coach John Gibson For their fine jobs as builders of men as well as football players, Coaches John Gibson, Don Francis, Milton Day, Jewell Robinson, Gus Sarris, Hank lba, and Don Trout deserve our special es- teem and admiration. Under their able direction not only did the varsity team gain superiority but also the reserve and freshman teams proved their leadership in their respective races. SCORES Central . . . . 13 Van Horn ...... . , 6 Central . . . . 7 Christian Brothers . . . . 6 Central . . . . 12 Atchison ....... , , 25 Central . . . . 0 Lafayette. . . . 13 Central. . . . 20 Park Hill.. , 0 Central . . . . 40 Benton ........ , ,U 14 Central. . . . 20 William Chrismon. .. .' 7 Central . . . . 7 North Kansas City . . . . ., 26 Central . . . . 20 Leavenworth ..... . , 0 Page .112 FOOTBALL SQUADS JUNIOR AND SENIOR FOOTBALL Back Row: Buddy Brower, Bob Newman, Jay Crawford, Steve Hall, Larry Keck, Roger Howard, Dave Short, Mike Murrell, Don Walton, John Wollerstedt, Byron Brown, Glen Schindler, Gene McKay. Third Row: Gerald Miller, Steve Keener, Ron Reiley, Buddy Brooks, Joe Pfeiffer, Russel Busey, Ronnie Jackson, Bill Krumme, Wally McDonald, Richard Robinson, Larry Grimes David Jones, Leo Blakley. Second Row: Bill Ross, Dwight Schindler, Dan Deatherage, Jim Poirier, Tom Dunavant, Dick Nixon, Bob Rolsky, Jim Burnham, Ed Tidmore, Morgan Jones, Ronnie Patton, Torn Snargrass, Larry Bennett.Front Row: Bob McGuire, Dwane Glancy, Steve Cummings, Vernon Miller, Tom Grooms, George Pawling, Joel Daynosky, Roger Anderson, Gary Silver- glat, John Gondring, Gary Redman, John Gordon. A . J ' f 2 X ' ' di. ,,i' , i E f A ' 4 , i r- 'N Q o 'F T so 4 1 Q - ,Q--X A -A A .. l' . Q T H C -wi 'K fc + '-' 1 ' aw - i v'.g,5 . - F - -f Q - . fi' ' 9 TE' Q Vi ,Z i ,L V ,f 1 I - l ,I , T, ' , , V., w ,FV Q l .fn if ,I nfiliz: . l .. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Back Row: Joe Shaline, Dennis Brown, Richard Corle, Robert Bell, Danny Hamilton, Bob Newton, Kenny Brid- Dave Brady, David Finch, John Kirtley, Bruce Taylor, well, Gary Bunnell, Mel Henry, Barent Springsted, Bob .Ronnie Briggs, Gary Hulin, Mike Evans, John Hardy. Olson,Doug Stuber, Bill Alson, Larry Hurst. Front Row: Third Row: Mike Hutchison, Steve Nikes, John Osgood, Judson Sevy, John Riddle, Mike Wiehl, Jim Bowers, Steve Crawford, Rocky Maugh, Ron Hestand, Charles Larry Joe Howard, Dennis Bayer, Doyle Brant, Bob Houser, Don Derington, Roger Glancy. Second Row: Bolin, Larry DeShon, Charles Shoemaker. ,,,. g 2 . 1 ' J 1 S 4 A '.:: H 1 r ' F' ' x , lg l F V f 1 'EET 4 f 1-A ' ' N , ,vv it 1 J 1 R D , V7 , r J sl ' 4 Y ,, , , , , . Q wh , , O fi ' f- as :M T1 ,fi 9 T 4 1 4 f 1 ' f fe Qi MAKHVQ ,A C MTW V ' ff , ' , ' L 1 T 5 A 1 A A X ' L ' A --. L A FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Back Row: David Michaels, Craig Mannschreck, Harold Adams, Jimmy Chapman, Johnny Lucas, Butch Golden, Bob Jackson, Eddie Miller, Bill Schneider, John Blak- ley, Steve Billman, Vernon Frazer, Keith Brown, Jim Wallerstedt. Third Row: Tom Pennington, Bob Savidge, Bobby Nauman, Nick Hillyard, Tommy Kirkpatrick, Steve Larabee, Ronnie Rickel, Jimmy lkner, Bill Fletcher, Lynn Lindsay, Howard Bwnard, Wesley Snider, Leroy Miller, Tom Murphy. Second Row: Perri Lee Brooks, Phil O'Konski, Larry Eggleston, Ronald Nelson, Bill Chase, Kerr Breckenridge, Mike Brown, Larry Shelley, John Schindler, Robert Dyche, Thomas Hix, Sonny Gross, Larry Buck. Front Row: Judson Sevy, John McCrosky, Wilbur Coy. Willie Rickel, Jerry Fank- hauser, Eddie Hammerli, Dennis James, Mike Carmen, Doyle Rucker, Arlo Hurst, Jimmie Kopp, Bill Lesson. Page 'll3 qv--:N ur 'N wwf' NN l rs WWW W wer up 'Wgiwf Roger Anderson Buddy Brower Jim Burnham Russel Busey Steve Cummings David Jones Bill Krumme Joel Daynosky My ,WX , N1 RN ww ' ' wang, wx WN :X f Dan Deafheroge Larry Keck Dwane Glancy M0 90H Jones Wally McDonald John Gordon Larry Grimes Steve Hall Roger Howard Ronnie Jackson ,FMR- w-Q. ' 4 - .. Z in.....l 1 - . I 1 FF' - :Kap ivvevwv ,J-di X LM, , 6 Nw Gene McKay Mike Murrell Bob Polsky 1 X. -X JR L H9 me Dick Nixon George Pawling Joe Pfeiffer FOOTBALL LETTERMEN W. -. , ., W , . ,,, . 5' , B or if ' 'Wy I RiCh0rcl Robinson Glen Schindler Dave Short Gary Silvergluf Tom Snorgross Ed Tidmore John Wallersfedt Don Walton Larry Bennett Bob McGuire Bill Ross L., ii wk M, 'Ex -gm af- if 'f gym., .. GV .fp f X X. f k... 4 S R AZ. .ay Nxwmxgwmeeewwvkmwmmm ug MM' Mau l Mum WWE-W .ffm ay-new' sl Zi fgyf, H 2, , f , ' Law. 5' 1 , , in, L11 I -. , 1 G . , ,- I , 4 ., . Z , J '- . 'nflsl , ! . 1 X . A K 'I x 'Z ' L 1 X55 bi 41 f L- ,f fm f f ' .fl I , 4, s , ' A -- f L as 1 4,3 . iff V J 5 g , L ,J ' Vx I 451k-f' -rg' I ' ' I I iv' , jf 5,93 A If X Q. 5 4 ff . A 9 L, F 7 -L'-'J 'J ic, -L, ,Qi y 1.7 5 , - 6 1 ' ? M A . ly I V ,, . ff A L fat, xg 5 Kr' ' f' . if 1,4 yy 2, A X 3 fi, Z f f , , 1 img If if V! J , -, Qi f JL' Q, Lf w Qnxvcronuiutrm hwy Taylor H f ' 1 w y YX A 1 JS 4 x f f 4 x 4 x X ,W-f K vi ltr ' is x ax Q X - Mfr, Q3 j 4 x ,N Z ,V f :J .S . v vw MX Q Q X w BASKETBALL ATTENDANTS 'X New 1 we Bifsy Wachter - Maid-of-Honor ., , ' M X V 5 3 ix, .Av fr 4' fl' 42' ,, Pennie Johnson Page H7 Wir' lik 'W BASKETBALL BASKETBALL CO-CAPTAINS Roger Anderson and Dick Landon f'fQerf'.4 T 'was' -iw ' M ,A me Jil 5' 14 ' ,Q L V -:iff F , if 'J Q . - lt Ein tl' if y fi: Up, down, all around! Grab that ball and 99 to town! This yell, and others eqUGllY 9nfl U5' iastic, encouraged Central's varsity basketball team to exciting ball in the 1959 season. Showing a wonderful team spirit, 7l'lG 700m gave Central's cheering spectators many a thril- ling moment. Guided by Coach Howard lba, the boys took third place in the city and fourth place in the Regional Tournament. Also, they took fourth place in the Christian Brothers Tourna- ment. Several boys on the team won special honors. Dick Nixon was one of the two Juniors on the All-City first team, while Dick Landon and Roger Anderson made the second team. Honorable men- tion was awarded to Dennis Brown, Eddie Tid- more, ond Richard Robinson. in Coach, Howard Iba The following are the scores of the games played: Liberty - 51 Central Westport - 53 Central North Kansas City - 61 Central Lafayette - 63 Central Ber1tOrt - 37 Central Maryville - 43 Central William Chrisman - 45 Central Christian Brothers - 39 Central Park Hill - 45 Central Park Hill - 45 Central Lafayette - 50 Central William Chrisman - 43 Central Benton - 65 Central Christian Brothers - 58 Central North Kansas City - 62 Central Page 118 SQUADS x QA X' R ,ff fa ' , Wwwweimzz K-gpR', ,xo x, l I J., ,fl KJ 1 5 11:1 Inseam ti -some VARSITY BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Joel Daynosky, Eddie Tidmore, FRONT ROW: Dick Landon, Dick Nixon, Buddy Dennis Brown, Bob Newman, Roger Anderson, Brower, Richard Robinson, Mike Sharp. , , , Q :lx lun , V V Q F , A Jr S , Y Q, V i l i I ii fliii ' i 4 i ii l i ' i i ',! u-M!! hmmu X .J- RESERVE BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Dennis Christgen, Tom Todd, Byron Wiehl, Dennis Wright P-'wi Kriepper, Larry Brown, Joe Pfeiffer, Larry Knox, Joy Crawford, Howard, Jim Temps, Steve Nikes. Joe Shaline, Bob McBride. FRONT ROW: Mike X X -i on g X, A - fp... g,,-.25 4 N V N vs M S13 X ' : -wwswowfy' f A as 1, 23825 , A FRESHMEN BASKETBALL BACK ROW:, Mike Carmen, Eddie Hammerli, .lim hauser, Milton Moore, Howard Barnard, Jimmy Kopp, Craig Mannschreck, Jim Waliersiedt, Eddie Chapman, Keith Brown, Steve Billmon, Gordon Miller, David Michaels, Bob Nauman, Nick Hill- lde, Gary Mortimer. yard, Roger Adler. FRONT ROW: Jerry Frank- Poge'll9 WJZ v,'Qv. MV U A. f ff' 9? 51 ,ff 1 .er- Roger Anderson x ,M- IM VW! Brower Dennis Brown Joel Daynosky M xx XJ Dick Landon Bob Newman Dick Nixon BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Richard Robinson Mike Sharp Eddie Tidmore Alon Schindler, Manager ,,, A , T' i ,V iff -il X , :'.q K ,: Q 5 X cg X X X N N LN. is :S XX X k is X , KSXNQX xii Q 1 iXSSmiifYs X of -gg W . if, S Q i ig 'ri 'L r , kr X K: f 2 v W2 a. f , .lim Lehr Steve Nikes Richard Nixon Bob Polslcy Wayne Rudloff Mike Sharp Dave Short Rollie Wiehl Dean White Larry Bennett Alan Schindler .L Page l2l BASEBALL LETTERMEN OF 1958 Bill Alson Don Blakley Dan Creverling Bill Gilchrist David Jones Joel Daynoslcy Roger Anderson Tracy'Brown Gary Floss Larry Howard Raymond Kerns v V' Q V 4 , 1 f vw K f fa 1' 41 4, , A ,fy f ,, If E5 Wg, I , V5 -- L I' I1 'I ,f S f W TRACK AND BASEBALL OF 1958 BASEBALL Central's baseball team began a successful 1958 season by beating Christian Brothers 14 to 8 in a slugging duel. Throughout the season, the team continued to play well, finishing the season with a total of six wins out of eight games. The following are the scores of the varsity games played: xh 1Ys'tC' Central Christian Brothers Central Rockhurst ...... Central Stewartsville . . . Central Christian Brothers Central Park Hill ..... Central Stewartsville . . . Central Christian Brothers Central Park Hill ..... 64' QM Q? E l Govt exov e'l 00' W I Woo 105 Vto9K-mg h 6 OXO wb 9 i Ah veqlmo PGQO lo, 6050 Oi soo rw Uma Yr odd G 065 if' I wc ' vw sv' 40 00 t gogei I -9 -as X ugsiel n . -gal 'gf 'Q ' 'I nl .uxlA..' 4 fa I C . s- . ' Y I 0 I 4 WZ '4i, -f 'V' if 'TP 1' .1 I veils! lx: by gil' . 'la' 'O 1 as V' Vial' vtuflfe' an 16,1 'FD 'ss A Agua., fl, -ev al 'in,Z P2 -2 ' , 9' 'ksgf !l'4, gflq A5'e,' g o':ol A .an '-I' uv Woviu 4'N.-97 -f't'4 F J ,., 'tdtfk :O'?lgf?x..' RL 51 'f avg, p n'IS':'v?' 'Vvr I l we we .YB M4 , , gorxdxt voxel' COO 00006 eww R95 Boclf' QV' le TRACK 'Qt' coo 9' 'Nlut 'u 49 '1' gd f 'Q v-A In-Ypmiasi 4 4, l 6 4 , 11' hg, lsfPA.' ,Ji 5 EAS .V ug s 'iasf2:- Egffix 9' 0216 Q5 of Track prepares its participants for all other sports. Through fourteen events, including the 220-yard dash, the half-mile run, the mile relay, and the throwing and iumping events, each boy has opportunity to display his individual skills. During the 1958 season, a large number of boys took part in Central's track program. Coach John Gibson, assisted by Coaches Day, Francis, and Robinson, guided the track team through many important meets. All in all, the season was quite successful. The Central team started the season by win- ning the Tarkio Tri-State meet. ln subsequent races, they won the Chillicothe, William Jewell, and All-City meets, took first place in the St. Joseph Relays, and took second place in the Pony Express Conference. ln addition, they placed sixth in the Regional track meet, thus qualifying for the State meet. Besides these team honors, several track members received individual honors last year. Gary Carter, Kurt Brown, Jon Wyant, and Don Blakley were awarded State track letters. Page 123 lb' Son ww COACH ES ,' M Z2 . ,S f ' ul, ' ff af ' I ,V ------ . A Af f -f -v- -v J . L iw f We , W 1 S we - ,t ' in . Q , 1 f M V - N ' .. -, 1 f , , e y , f .ff H ef , ,. - 1 -4 5 f f 1 ,fa -, K 'N ' :ff 4 7, Z - We . ' ' f ,M Milton Day Don Francis X 1 f ,gi iw ? X in 4, , Af 1 f Jewell Robinson COACHES They build the team! Starting with inexperi- enced freshmen, these seven coaches work for four years to produce skilled and victorious varsity teams. After teaching various academic subiects during the day, they supervise the prac- tices held on the athletic fields each afternoon. ln addition, they play a vital role during games, instruction, advice, and moral support to the BOYS' C CLU B John Gibson Howard lba MW? Gus Sarris Don Trout team. C CLUB We've got the TEAM! These boys hold at least one letter in a maior sport. Many also have received medals, emblems, and other honors given to star athletes. The club's money-making project this year was the selling of ballpoint pens with a Central monogram. The boys ended a successful season with the traditional C Club Banquet. 3 Q 1 fi, X . 'oc ' , 2. 3 EG C ,W V xx - . xx 4 f f . S S V muck M f 'QMFSQQ .4 1 55 h ,... 1 J in of erm? ge., L, if tg sftr S ' . 'f W 1' f We ur 3 X J .., we N 1' -N - in, ,. r ,y . ' H V1 .,., ,QW V if-,J ,f Q, 2 EP 1 ,.... , 'Q f 'A v 5 yi, ' ing A T f y 5 , 53 ,Z T., gs V W , .Q.1,. ,,V f .,., ' v , , ' ' - 1- i K Z-, , C CLUB BACK ROW: Gary Floss, Bob Polsky, Mike Sharp, Gary Silverglat, Mike Murrell, Steve Cummings, Dwane Glancy, John Rebensdorf, Roger Anderson, Ronnie Patton, Glen Schindler, Louis Obersteadt, Alan Schind- ler. THIRD ROW: Bob McGuire, Bill Ross, Dan Deather- age, Buddy Brower, Jim Burnham, Roger Howard, David Short, Larry Bennett, Richard Nixon, John Gordon. SECOND ROW: Don Derington, Dick Landon, Larry Grimes, Dennis Wright, David Jones, Ron Jackson, John Wallerstedt, Don Walton, Bob Newman, Morgan Jones, Ed Tidmore, Tom Snargrass, Richard Robinson. FRONT ROW: Steve Nikes, Jim Lehr, George Pawling, Russell Busey, Joel Daynosky, Rick Griffin, Wally McDonald, Bill Krumme, Gene McKay, Tod Berger, Joe Pfeiffer, Bob McBride. i Page 124 CHEERLEADERS . S , - A l a VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Becky Reick, Pennie Johnson, Ruth Goff, Judy Kulowslxi. Roz Young, CHEERLEADERS Victory - let's hit it ' The fine leadership of these eleven cheerleaders has made cheering an important part of every athletic event. Aided by the Pep Squad and other enthusiastic specta- tors, these girls strive to promote high standards of sportsmanship as well as organized cheering. The cheerleaders, who are sponsored by Mrs. Colleen Wilmes, won first place in competition yelling at the National Cheerleaders' Conference held in Norman, Oklahoma,last summer. ,ff ,wr RESERVE CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Janie Waisblum, Mary Meier, Sydney Smith, Janie Nelson, Tana CENTER: Nancy Ward. Page T25 I Head Cheerleader Q Pennie Johnson , , Q4 .. , , w,,4.,,' , A22 Cresap. PEP SQUAD , ,, W . ,,. , ,,, VARSITY PEP SQUAD BACK ROW: Sydney Smith, Judy Kulowski, Becky Reick, Pennie Johnson, Deanna Nordstrom, Gail Roth- stein, Stacia Bruckschen, Darlene Hawman, Nancy Stuber Mar Linda Hines Donna Gibson Juliann Bot- ' Y I I tarff, Susan Welsh, Marlene Johnson, Linda Norris, Sharon McFadden, Marlys Letts, Lynne Staton, Carol Tetherow, Penny Miller, Marilyn Mayse, Cathy Fair- leigh, Dina Grimes, Lucinda Guinn. THIRD ROW: Elaine Stuber, Ann Greathouse, Karen Eddy, Karen Hillix, Janice Carlson, Janet Hillyard, Karen Cutler, Janice Housing, Pam Meier, Patti Pryor, Bonnie Allen, Connie Hatcher, Karen Nichols, Anne Alson, Roberta Saferstein, Pam Minger, Barbara Jordan, Sonia Halver- 1, A ,, y - ,, ,f-. K, f S 51 V3 35 Qt: L . W.. ,V son, Sue Swisher, Connie Voss, Marian Borngesser, Ernestine Nowak. SECOND ROW: Barbara Pennington, Judy Armstrong, Judy Olmstead, Elizabeth Estes, Beverly Barton, Sharon Williams, Karen Watkins, Kathie Johnson, Judy Coates, Marla Jean Schnuelle, Marcia Betty Jo Bruns, Mary Seaman, Corwin, Gloria Garrison, Linda Sandra Meadows. FRONT ROW: Mozingo, Carol Claycomb, Caro- Harper, Connie Hamm, Carole Donna Crandell, Sue Coder, Phillips, Judy Carter, Wanda Puett, Janice Shelley, Gloria Slater, Judy McClord, Dolores line Hutchison, Mimi Field, Judy Garden, Sharoan Garelich, Rosalie Levy, Karin Swanson, Sharon Landree, Lois Holman, Pat Ruggeria, Kay Hurst. f - 'a - 1 f4,,.,,,,. , ye ,-,mi mf A . 1 f- e Q I , J , X r , , ,f M ,ia s ' A 'W X ,W Sw W ,ww 1' 1 .- . f-A f f ,Z if if ' w r Q. -f f f S .f .1 we W- O by I in , Q, N, .4 Hgh, J yi . - -,fr , .. .. A up , 7 , ' , V X .Q - f 'Z f ' V T3 ri 'f - ifstii l ' P S H, i , ' 2 . ' , ,, , ff , . ' ,, we W, n ' . no, CL Q , L .X ,A f C2 Q , E X '- ' Q N X . - -qi ,N '- Vw, -. rr- Q . s V zu. W W m . I 4,11 iq., G f., -ff . , A G , , ,, W., S . wg sc 5 v if vi VARSITY PEP SQUAD BACK ROW: Marie Dunn, Patty Conrad, Janice Johnson, Linda Hunter, Judy Mansperger, Connie Vaniossan, Harriet Hodges, Carol Crouch, Betsy McCoy, Roz Young, Jill Thomas, Linda Miller, Martha Geha, Nancie Allen, Sharon Allen, Dana Rhodes, Kathy Swoboda, Gee Gee Ryan, Ann Willumsen, Linda Babb, Danna Loyd, Karen Talley, Betty Wigersma, Peisha Hurlbert, Linda lmm, Jill Gramer, Jeralee Deatherage. THIRD ROW: Nancy Bunten, Helen Meyers, Virginia Sullwold, Joycelyn Kistler, Brenda Katcher, Carole Gilbert, Sherry Wiles, Kay Dunn, Sherry Taylor, Nancy Butchart, Judie Taylor, Linda Douglas, Sharon Crawford, Ruth Goff, Diane Griswold, Judie Heaviland, Janet Webster, Donna Van Cleave, Janice Blum, Carol Keck, Marilyn Page l Keck, Helene Smith, Susan Gilbert, Juanita Sauers, Peggy Fletcher. SECOND ROW: Billie Jean Dittemore, Cookie Linneweh, Ja Ann Barrett, Linda Bente, Sharon Jeschke, Judy Frazier, Sandie Fattig, Vera Swoboda, Pamela Thomas, Gayla Russell, Kay Woelffing, Julie Brown, Lana Kuehn, Kristin Wallace, Carlene Goatcher, Gay Swanson, Ja Thompson, Susan Nemzoff, Sandy Groeltz, Marcia Phelps, Lauralee Houston, Marilyn Lewis, Jennifer White. FRONT ROW: Karan Musick, Susan Corwin, B. J. Morgan, Mimi McCord, Gail Turner, Wickie Jackson, Gretchen Duckworth, Marcia Cowles, Karen Zahnd, Alexanne Pifer,Nancy Land, Sue Geiwitz, Elaine Cahill, Helen Grant, Sandra Foley, Penney Batley, Beverly Fitzpatrick, Diane Sammers, Sharon Zagradsky, Wanda Ruch. 26 PEP SQUAD s ,f A lg l K r l 4 V W A- 'H- mf- , ,g v 5 ' Y .YN A is Q! X by 'gs t r -A .' A Y qi st. ask. A I v 'H v s . lf , - .fu-IS: f Z it V A 4 fi . h , . . - A . - 6 P 4,4 . '., . ' ' ',S P' L P 1 - . - '.'6 i1',,! ,X bk ro- 5, g ,:'s',. nl L., I7 IQAQQ X 0 J g.J, K?r SSN , A mi 1 ...nil V S ' A G. 1 Y rs RESERVE PEP SQUAD BACK ROW: Nicolee Letts, Judy Talley, Jackie Lord, Krumme, Mikie Hamilton, Pat Gillespie, Suzanne Tiller, Bonnie McKee, Juanita Haines, Sally Fiske, Susan Marsha Katcher, Betty Mueller, Mary Wilson. Miller, Carlene Schirmer, Dru Little, Pat Lyon, Karen Chelf, Joyce Turnbull, Linda Wagers, Judy Abel, Bar- bara Jackson, THIRD ROW: Jeanine Jahnsan, Joyce With white sweaters, blue skirts, saddles, and D0ViS, Ellen Ann BC'-'eff BGWY l-OU Klfb0Y, Sharon plenty of enthusiasm the Pep Squad cheer the Lynn Thompson, Nancy Harris, Jean Bonham, Jcriis Courtin, Janet Powell, Vicki Carothers, Rita Fogel, Carolyn Ockerman, Pat Dever, Sharon Thorburn. SECOND ROW: Judy Bonham, Diqnng Bayaf, Carol Squad travels to many of the out-of-town games to Albright, Mary Willirs, Hazel Keyes, Margo Wilkinson, cheer the boys, The Reserve Pep Squad, newly Pat Spencer, Ann Shackeltord, Mariorie Harrison, Sharon Burnstein, Barbara Johnson, Susy Sleezer. FRONT ROW: Pat Teegcrden, Cindy Schmaltz, Jane Horner, Jeannette Hayward, Kathy Barnard, Tegwin Dyer, Linda Varsity Squad in future years. team and lead the student body in yells. The girls attend all of the home games and the Varsity organized this year, is composed of Freshman and Sophomore girls who will take their place in 11 lg Q- M Q ff Q H' fn rw 412, 4. m at xg' l GEL fe qi ,M Z G' -ggi. kk y b it A lyk at KE A we ffl as ,Q ff-are A t .deff lift etnl .J ,..:,,, . RESERVE PEP SQUAD BACK ROW: Jo Ann Klein, Myrna Barnett, Mary Joanne Rossi, Lynne Saferstein, Janie Weidinger. Ferguson, Doris Steph, Judy Howard, Karen SECOND ROW: Karen Miller, Marilynn Stuber, Wright, Glenda Squire, Mary Poland,Judy Thomas, Suzanne Spindler, Rosalie Guyer, Mary Kibble, Robin Wilson, Helen Ferguson, Sabra Dunlap, Betsy Grant, Ann Wilson, Marilyn Karol, Florence Paula Pryor, Nancy Fenner, Deanna Strasser, Walker, Cheryl Jackson, Alice Keatley, Jan Fox, Judy DeShon, Diane Goodwin. THIRD ROW: Terry Hines, Cherie Grimes. FRONT ROW: Sha,-on Beverly Beckwith, Judy Singer, Linda Hirter, Thomas, Eleanor Growney, Dinah Lawson, Carlyn Sandy Lutz, Linda Pertain, Peggy Johnson, Peggy Kistler, Donna Klingensmith, Penny Hayes C0n'0df Sfephanle Salansklf BeVe lY BUIWUFIZ, Glenda Arthur, Nancy Houp, Kay Rothstein Mimi SUSGFI NiCl 0l5, June? NlCl 0l5f Carla Schfoedefi Morton, Vicki Glendenning, Kathy Bowen Melinda Nancy Smith, Susie Ross, Wallis Jean Leak, Bauman, Jeanne Beck, Linda Burnett. I Page 'l27 G.A. A. BOARD ., , W, M ,Mwmum BACK ROW: Karen Nichols, Mabel Walters, Elaine Stuber, Barbara Jordan, Janice Carlson, Susan Welsh, Linda Blum, Janice Hoesing, Sharon Baughman, Barbara McWilliams. MIDDLE ROW: Pam Minger, Pennie Johnson, Sue Coder, Margo A sport for every girl at every time of the year. That is the goal ofthe Girls' Athletic As- sociation. Beginning with the outdoor sports of archery, tennis, and soccer, each girl may engage in healthful play throughout the school year. With winter come the favorite indoor sports, including basketball, volleyball, bowling, and ping pong. Spring energy finds an outlet in baseball, swim- ming, and badminton. Whether she prefers team sports or individual participation, each girl learns valuable lessons in leadership and sportsmanship through G.A.A. As evidence of its popularity, many Junior and Senior girls continue to go out for sports after Marlene Johnson, President Wilkinson, Jeannie Jeffries, Faye Jeffries, Diane White, Helene Smith, Donna Crandell, Karen Logan, Gloria Garrison. FRONT ROW: Donna Miller, Lila Wray, Karen Eddy, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Marlene Johnson, Mary Keller, Linda Wray, Ruth Ann Bibb, Mrs. Baker. ,e X . ' Mrs. Gladys Baker, Sponsor they have completed their required Physical Edu- cation credit in gym classes. Although their prime motive is pleasure, they enjoy working toward a C letter, C pin, or trophy as recognition of their achievement. The enthusiasm which produces exciting com- petition is exhibited also in the many other activ- ities of G.A.A. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Gladys Baker, the girls undertake several pro- iects each year. These include a welcoming tea for Freshman girls, a banquet tor the G.A.A. Board, complete arrangements tor the Basketball Queen Coronation, and the editing of the Central Student Directory, used by almost all Central students. Page 128 G. A. A. BASKETBALL BACK ROW: Judie Heavi- land, Janet Webster, Martha Geha, Joan Turner, Linda Miller, Sharon Baughman. FRONT ROW: Carol Crouch, Gay Swanson, Diane Griswold, Betsy Mc- Coy, Nancy Butchart. pm C KF, K I X wi'-A 1 Ox X. X Q, J 04 . 1 1-'wiv 5 Ln I VOLLEYBALL BACK ROW: Bernice Carrel, Faye Jeffries, Judy Wells, Joan Turner Benito True, Leona Curry. FRONT ROW: Linda Bente, Lila Wray Carolyn Martin, Diane White, Helen Meyers, Gayla Russell. TENNIS CHAMPION Ernestine Nowak f , E , ,ek , 1 A ,f 'ij ' If A y C I f J V SOFT BALL BOWLING BACK ROW: Karen Logan, Susan Welsh,JoAnn Nelson, BACK ROW: Karen Logan, Susan Carol Keck. FRONT ROW: Sharon Thorburn, Donna Welsh, Donna Miller. FRONT ROW: Miller, Ruth Ann Bibb, Carol Madison. Vicki Kerns, Gloria Garrison. Page 129 G. A. A. TROP HY GIRLS BACK ROW: Jeri Leigh Hibler, Judy Kulowski, Sue Coder, Karen Eddy, Marlene Johnson. FRONT G.A.A. TROPHY GI RLS A G.A.A. Trophy represents the ultimate in athletic achievement for Central girls. After re- ceiving their C letters and C pins, very few girls go on to earn this top award. lt can be won only be seemingly endless hours of playing, scorekeeping, and refereeing. A trophy is truly a source of pride to its owner. ROW: Gloria Garrison, Donna Miller, Ruth Ann Bibb, Donna Crandell. C PIN GIRLS Twenty-eight hundred points is a lot of sports! Yet each girl thoroughly enjoys the task of win- ning her C Pin. Won in her Junior or Senior year, the second of the G.A.A. awards holds a special significance for its owner. It represents invaluable training in sports and sportsmanship. 'ik N . Eff- C PIN GIRLS BACK ROW: Ruth Ann Bibb, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Janice Carlson, Marla Jean Schnuelle, Linda Blum, Faye Jeffries, Bernice Carrel, Gloria Gar- rison, Donna Miller. SECOND ROW: Carol Clay- comb, Jeannie Jeffries, Pennie Johnson, Marlene Page Johnson, Sue Coder, Karen Eddy, Judy Kulowslci, Donna Crandell. FRONT ROW: Mabel Wqligrg, Sonia Halverson, Caroline Martin, Diane White, Sharon Baughman, Karen Nichols, Mary Keller. I30 G. A. A. OLD BACK ROW: Ruth Ann Bibb, Jeri Leigh Hibler, Karen Nichols, Sue Coder, Pennie Johnson, Sonja Halverson, Marlene Johnson, Judy Kulowski, Janice Hoesing, Donna Gibson. THIRD ROW: Janice Carlson, Marla Jean Schnuelle, Linda Blum, Sharon Baughman, Bernice Carrel, Gloria Garrison, Donna Miller, Karen Eddy. SECOND OLD AND NEW C GIRLS Earning eighteen hundred points seems an im- possible task to a Freshman girl, but points add up quickly when earning them is so much fun. It is possible for a girl to receive a letter by the end of her Sophomore year. Often this first award is a mere stepping stone to the later C Pin and Trophy awards. Many of the Old C Girls re- ceived another award this year, but for the New C Girls that is next year's goal. U4 r-f 5 GIRLS ROW: Mabel Walters, Roberta Saferstein, Sue Swisher, Helene Smith, Diane White, Ernestine Nowak, Mary Keller, Juliann Bottarff, Cathy Fair- leigh. FRONT ROW: Donna Crandell, Susan Welsh, Judy Ruoff, Carol Claycomb, Jeannie Jeffries, Barbara Jordan, Barbara McWilliams, Lois Holman. 5 sign 2.9- 0 .- F J E -' . tibia... A .wing z Z 5 E Z , f 2 E NEW C GIRLS BACK ROW: Marilyn Keck, Martha Geha, Dona Pearl, Linda Babb, Nicolee Letts, Mary Willits, Vicki Kerns. MIDDLE ROW: Elaine Stuber, Pam Minger, Linda Wray, Carol Tetherow, Faye Jef- fries, Caroline Martin, Carol Keck, Karen Logan FRONT ROW: Susan Nemzoff, Janie Nelson Alexanne Pifer, Juanita Sauers, Ver Maria King Carol Madison, Margo Wilkinson. Page 131 I SPORTS INFORMALS F 5 . , V , 14, rf, 5, 4,41 ,A , 'nigh 4 if VW V7 f 'Z' 1 Queen Becky is shawn here with her court. 4 Football Queen Becky Reick poses prettily for our photographer. Queen Sherry is escorted to her throne of honor by 5 2 Basketball Queen Sherry Taylor is pictured here with her Court. 3 ls it a basket? Joel Daynosky and Roger Anderson. 6 Basketball Queen Sherry Taylor and her two at- tendants, Pennie Johnson and Bitsy Wachter, pre- pare to watch an evening of thrilling basketball. Page 132 326 r he ,, Z, f , we , , ' ' I I 1 4 uf-fzia 1, ., . ' I' U, 1 R 1, .p. , 7 j,. ,,f,Vgg' -ern .vw ',4 r',..j f,,.f, 1 ' fr, ,',Y.f, f , , I ,, 5 1-,- 5 ' ff , Q, ,L 4 . It . X mm fn l , . L f has ii' WJ!! xx xi if - 3. 3: N . .X Q3 , X I .fi Q4 I-29 RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS FaII in! At this command some one hundred fifty boys snap to attention each day. The Reserve Officers Training Corps teaches these boys both how to assume leadership and how to follow commands. The corps is composed of one company, in which are included four piatoons. In addition, the boys may join the Drum and Bugle Corps, Shield and Spear, or even the Battalion Staff, if they show enough Ieadership ability. Com- manded by Master Sergeants Charles Tipton and T. A. Earhart, the R.O.T.C. boys Iearn about militcry Iife through the highly organized military department at Central. Page I33 1 7 f f s ' ,il f. ,,,, ,', ' A V7 ff ,.., , .f V,, , 7,1 .::23,. wma If 1 If ' if M ,V M 4, 4 , GW 1 , if 5 W I iwflinf? ' f' hw J s'ff R. O. T. C. i' f ' ,,: '- W 5 E , , , M , , , ,.m.-KN, il fl . Q I . 7 - 1 1 5 INSTRUCTORS T. A. Earhart, Charles Green, Charles Tipton. 172 0 m v 02-I ' T 410 0 u u --0 0 52: 3? 9. 0 0 m Q-of T -o m gig 34- o'0 - -.o . D32 :+S- D Q 0 f' -., 0 u Q 4 UOU' 0133 me -'T M 0 , m T'- Eg - J M C :': goo. -'Q O U 1 - T3-51 1 0 0 2.9 QD 3-m To ww O-vs ' I an 'ru Q J 1 3-if 0 - SUT - o O53 -lo - 4 -O UQ 55' M 3 -O H m C-o n Q 4 m 0 + 1 m Pm 'O I m J: Q J 1 Y 2 Q 7 f XNNNQNXS 5 fe... 5 2 wsmmwumwxwww. wwwwx - . . fgzz ?f BATTALION STAFF BACK ROW: Ernest Madison, Norman Rails, Paul nix. FRONT ROW: Daniel Shipley, Daniel Rag- Cocoran, Jack Nichols, Jerry Ward, Alfred Phan- land, Al Porter, Gary Loo. Page 134 HQNORARY OFFICERS if ' i S 1 Q Q 1 5 E Q Q S 2 .. I A m fx- 3 si 5 2. 3 x X X 1 rl va A ,ul kg! : . A -K.. .N . ,Q- ss - 'qs V riis NNW Lt. Martha Geha, Lt. Sharon Williams, Capt. Carol Tetherow, Lt. Mary Ann Loyd, Lt. Gail Willhoit. SPONSOR OFFICERS The five R.O.T.C. Sponsor Officers, marching in their neat white uniforms, are a welcome addi- tion to any military function. ln addition to march- ing with the R.O.T.C. in parades and with the Girls' Drill Team on other occasions, the girls take an active part in Shield and Spear. SHIELD AND SPEAR I iii' fha of 'f If S BACK ROW: Ernest Madison, Edward McCoy, Alfred Phannix, Michael Brandt, Frank Tipton, Charles Shel- lenberger, Woody Winborn, Gary Graves, Richard Short, Dale Hawman, Paul Corcoran, Harlan Clark. MIDDLE ROW: Owen Eichstodt, Mike Moran, Charles Franklin, Daniel Ragland, Roger Link, Daniel Shipley, Jerry SHIELD AND SPEAR Shield and Spear is Central's honorary military military club. lts members include not only the R.O.T.C. boys who have earned recognition of outstanding achievement, but also the five Honor- ary Officers. Each year the Shield and Spear participates in the R,O.T,C. Ball, the Banquet, and the Review. E , 3 2 1 Q . Ward, Gary Loe, Jack Nichols, Martha Geha, Sharon Williams. FRONT ROW: Carol Tetherow, Terry McKay, Marget Clark, Janet Powell, Diana Brandt, Linda Welty, Wanda Ruch, Karan Musick, Sharon Zagradzky, Mary Magers, Mary Ann Loyd, Gail Willhoit. Page 'l35 GIRLS' DRILL TEAM rf W, 3 '51 r v, ...rf W? f it v N .4 I .V X., , . . A BACK ROW: Connie Barrett, Margaret Bailey, Shirley Weiland, June Wade, Louise June, Dolores Purdy, Rosemary Dykes, Jan Smith. FRONT ROW: GIRLS' DRILL TEAM Since its establishment in l957, the Girls' Drill Team has become an important part ofthe military program. Once each week, these twenty girls meet to drill under the supervision of the Drill Commander, Major Linda Welty. They have made several appearances this year, including a performance at the annual R.O.T.C. Review. DRUM AND BUGLE coRPs ,f Terry McKay, Marget Clark, Janet Powell, Diana Brandt, Linda Welty, Wanda Ruch, Karan Musick, Sharon Zagrodzky, Mary Magers. DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS In its first year at Central, the Drum and Bugle Corps has gained popularity among many of the students. The group, comprised of about twenty- five boys and sponsored by Sergeant Tipton, has given rhythmic performances on several occa' sions, including the Basketball Queen Corona- tion. The sparkling precision of their marching and their stirring military music make them a wel- come addition to CentraI's R.O.T.C. Department. ,,.-..anu 'w ' BACK ROW: Larry May, Carl Ousley, Roney Hclden, Joe L. Milner, Rollin Myers, .lack Frost, Tom Miller. MIDDLE ROW: Al Porter, Don Cona1t James Mitchell, Bob Lock, ROOM Albin, PIWIIHP M-Lx Utterback, Virgil McClure. FRONT ROW: Com- mander Alfred Phann x, Donald May, Charles Franklin, Norman Brewer, Charles McCann, Rus- sell Glidewell, .loI.n lv James, James Sleezer. Page 'I36 RIFLE TEAM BACK ROW: Tom Miller, Norman Rails, Daniel Shipley, Owen Eichstadt, Charles Shellenberger, Gary Graves. FRONT ROW: Ronald Martin, Gary RIFLE TEAM The Central Rifle Team had a highly success- ful year this year. Appearing in many meets, in- cluding Boonville, Wichita, and Kansas City, they amassed many awards. Besides winning the All-City Championship, they placed eighteenth out of one hundred ten schools in the Fifth Army Match. Two individual awards also were received. M. Pfs g it Sherman, Roger Link, Roney Haden, Mike McWil- liams, Richard Sullivan. Roger Link was named All-City Champion, and Ronnie Hayden is All-Match Champion. M. P.'s The Military Police perform many important duties for Central. They appear at all football games and supervise especially well the Home- coming activities. They also assume duties at various city parades held during the year. Z, Z BACK ROW: William Yancy Washington, Guy Tom McBride, Larry Piercy, Ray Allen, Richard Snowden, Lee Townsend, George Douglas Dun- Short, Larry Weese, Edward McCoy, Kenny Lance. ham, Harlan Clark, Vernon Short. FRONT ROW: Page T37 R.O.T.C. COMPANY A FIRST PLATOON BACK ROW: Larry Piercy, Kenneth Harper, Lary Weese, Gary Sherman, Frank Tipton, Lee Townsend, Gary Roberts, Dennis Blanton, Ray Allen, Randy Norris. THIRD ROW: Douglas Guthal s, Kenneth Miller, Newton Courtney, Gregory Staudenmaier, Larry Tindle, Virgil Young, F. Winston Churchill, Richard L. Gillip, Melvin Sweet, Craig Mintner. SECOND ROW: Woody Winborn, Roger Moberly, Charles Snapp, Carl Hinton, Marvin Beadnall, Michael Moran, Vernon L. Short, Larry May, Carl Ousley, Donald Ketchem. FRONT ROW: Jack Owens, Douglas Howard, Dward Moore, Daniel Shipley, Roger Link, Ernest Madison, Charles Frank- lin, Charles Dykes, Jerry Breckenridge. sEcoND AND FOURTH PLA'rooNs T TT BACK ROW: William Dean Sargent, Allen Donaldson, Gcrland Kerns, Gary Baker, Dale Hawman, Richard Bacon, Michael Brandt, Charles McCann, Earl Jackson, Carl Miller. THIRD ROW: Mike Jarrett, Eddie Sharp, Owen Eichstadt, Gary Bufler, Wayne Johnson, William Washington, Allen Barker, Melvin Enslow, Robidoux Phelps, Dale Stone. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Lance, Gary Corwin, Glenn Seward, Larry Bittick, Don Moffat, Phillip Utterback, Bob Freeman, David Orr, Richard McGuire, James Henry, Bob Cornelius. FRONT ROW: Gary Bradley,Charles Winder, Bob Kennard, Jerry Ward, Gary Loe, Jack Nichols, Norman Rails, Edward McCoy, Tom Miller, Ronald Mm-tin. V THIRD PLATOON BACK ROW: Larry Hendricks, Allen Maddox, Mike Cohen, George Douglas Dunham, Gary Smith, Fred Brunke, Charles Shellenberger, Gary Graves, Danny McWilliams, Guy Snowden. THIRD ROW: David Dunni- hoo, Tony Carter, Bob Neese, Jack Brahlar, Jim Ot- tinger, Richzrd McGee, Ray Van Antwerp, Bob DON-'mt Stanley Enslow, Steven Enslow. SECOND ROW: John Ruhnke, Dwight Wilcox, Peter Cagg, Dale Miller, Gaylen Randall, Wilford Neiderhauser, Tom McBride, Sam Wells, Gary Salanky, Larry Martin, Larry Hinton, Brian Slater. FRONT ROW: Richard Sullivan, Sheldon Spector, Lynn Chambers, Don Johnson, Paul Corcoran, Ray Scott, Richard Short, Larry Means, Mike McWilliams, Dick Williams. Page138 5i.i.,yscHooL PLAY l 1. 2. 1. ALL SCHOOL PLAY - DIET OF DATES Hold it kids! That's large, very large! Little did Sidi know that this seemingly innocent picture would help sky-rocket Phazimah's fame and cause an up- rocr for the whole Fallensbee family. Prince never eat food madame. Drink milk. Goats' milk. Bill cuts some capers as he describes his interpretation of what the prince will be like. This is the cast! STANDING: Janet Webster, Lynn Phillips, Wayne Wilson, Roz Young, Paul Chapman, Karen Eddy, Reggie Monroe, Beverly Beckwith. SEATED: Macon Dudley, Sydney Smith, Kcren Wat- kins, Galen Buckey, Carol Tetherow, Mel Albertson. 4. Enchanted! Fuzien's polite and unusual greeting stortles Mrs. Fallensbee and the teen-age set. 5. See here, You' Highness, a diet of dates may be page 139 O. K. where you come from but here it's bigamyl The girls are fighting over who is going to take Sidi to the dance. The boys are ready to send Sidi back to Sauda Agra. Abel, Judy ...... Abersold, Leslie . . . Adams, Harold Dennis Addington, Bonnie . . Adler, Roger ...... A ee, Alan ......... AEers, Tom .......... Albertson, Charla Gail. . . Albertson, Mel ....... Albin, Ro er ...... Albright, Carol . . Allen, Bonnie .... Allen, Lewis Ray. . . Allen, Nancie ..... Allen, Sharon .... Alphin, Rita . . . . Alson, Anne . . . . Alson, Bill ..... ... Anderson, Roger . , , , Andres, Robert .... . Andres, Sheila ........ Andrew, Earl Leon ..... Angsten, Dennis Edward . Angsten, Roger ....... Antrim, Linda Elaine . Archer, Larr Wayne . Armstrong, Ldy. . . Arone, Carol Ann . . . Arthur, Glenda Kay. . . Atkinson, Charles .... Attebur , Bonnie .... Auten, Rose Marie . . Auxier, Floyd Baxter . Ayers, Dick ........ Ayers, Jack ...... Babb, Linda .... Bacon, Richard . . Bailey, Margaret . . Baker, Anna Belle . Baker, Gary. ..... Baker, Ma'orie ..... Balwanz, Beverly Ann . Banks, Carol Jean . . Barker, Allen Jay .... Barksdale Daryl Ed . . Barmann, l9hyllis Jean Barmann, Richard . . . Bernard, Howard. . . Barnard, Kathryn . . . Barnes, Bert ....... Barnett, Myrna Carol . . Barrett, Jo Ann .... Barton, Beverly . . . Bates, Linda .... Batley, Penny . . . Bauer, Ellen Ann ...... Baughman, Sharon ..... Bauman, David Richard . . Bauman, Melinda Gail . . . Bauer, Raymond ....... Beadnall, Marvin Charles. Beatle , Sharon ....... Beck, Margaret Jeanne Beckwith, Beverly . . Beexley, Richard . . . Beierle, Charles. . . Bell, Herbert Joe . . . .. Bell, Juanema ........ Bell, Robert E. ...... . Bennett, Larry .... 7, 21 Bennet, Joan ......... Benson, Scott . . . . . . . Bente, Sinda .... Berger, Tod ..... Berkowitz, Robert. . . Bernecker, Mary Louise Berry, Donnie Lee . Betz, William .... Bibb, Claudia Ann . Bibb, Reginald... . . Bibb, Ruth ...... . . Billman, Geor e Steve . . Bisho , Lila .?ean.. Bittick, Larry . . . Blair, Larry. . . Blair, Roger. . . Blakley, James . . Blakeley, John . . 1 1 INDEX A .. ..67,127 68 ...76,113 68 76,97,119 ...60, 104, 107 20 76 ...60,102,103 ........136 .60,93,127 .. 20,91,126 ...60, 137,138 ....74,126 .............60,126 68 20,88,90,92,96, 102,126 60,102,103,113 20,86,87,97,113,114, 118 119,120,126 20 . ...... 20, .....20,104, .........60, ...20 87 96 103 1 1 1 ........76 ..60,87,97 1 1 Blakley, Paul ....... Blan carte, Michael Paul Blanton, Bennis Eugene Blum, Janice ........... 60, 88, 90, 96, 97, 99, Blum, Linda ............... 7, 60, 128, 130, Blunt, Curt ......... Boatwright, Harry Rowland . . Bodenhousen, Carolyn . . Bolin, Bob ......... Bolin, Jim ...... Bonham, Jean .... Bonham, Judy ...... Borchardt, Richard . . . Borngesser Marian Bottoroff, Jiuliann . Bowen, Kathleen . Bowers, Jim . . . Boyer, Dennis . Boyer, Dianne . . Bradford, Melvin Bradley, Darlene Bradley, Gary . . Bradley, Nancy . . Brad , David .... Brahler, Jack .... Branaman, Larry . . Brandt, Deana . . . Brandt, Michael - - Brant, Doyle ....... Bray Lela ......... Breckenridge, Henry . . . Breckenridge, Jerry Lee Brewer Norman ...... Bridwell, Robert Kennedy 68 91 68 107 101 76 , 126 76 127 103 56 68 68 76 Briggs, Ronnie Alan . . . Brod, Lynne Francis . . . ...... ... 60, 97, 99 Brooks. Buddy. -- Brooks, Perri Lee. B Brower, Buddy. . . . . 60, 95, 96, 106, 126, 131 22:21 311114: 1 ' Brown,JudithAnn.. Brown,Jud.yAnn.'... 76 '138 Brown, JUl.I8 Munnlng . . ' ' ' ' ' ' 76 grown,fAe1t1hqlilver. . . . row, icae aes.. ' ' 76' 971 99' 132 Browg, Sandra Kaym. . . Brown,SandraLue... ' ' 726 Brown, Sharon Sue . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '68 '106 Bruchschen, Stacia.. .. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 68 Brumback, Frank Edwin. - - - 76' 97' 99' '13, 119 Ef.'f21Qf'0flihu16Fl1df1'f1 . . . 67, 133 guctanlan, Gwendolyn . . ' ' ' c,a 1 1 I be -,521 gxc1Ener,gtiA1i:ry Ellen . . . ' ' uc ey, a en ....... ' ' ' 21' 1031 12g Bullaloe, Tommy Neal . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 126 Buffam, James Michel.. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 106' '27 Bullockl-Charlotte Jean. . 60, 106, 128, 129: 13? :gl 332211, 3513012 1 I ' ' ..............76r127 gun,en'NIi,ncyKay.,. , ess' e-...mm ' ' - - ' ,gg 031363, Rliechard A1166 . ' ' 96 Burnett, Linda Adair.. - 76195-971991 127 S3I22?Ta..i'TJ...' 2 2 3 1. ' ' ' 76' 127' 13? Burnstein, Phyllis Lee . 21 768 1 Burnstein, Sharon .... Busey, Russel ...... Butchart, Nancy Sue . . ... , 104 106 113 115121 1 1 1 1 ..........60,126, .. 16, 21, 87, 89,106 1 . .... 21, 92, 93, 96, .......60 21, 93,'94, .128,.1'29,' 130 ..... 76,97,104,113 ..,.....60 ..,ff'60 ...76,97 1 1 1 1 1 1 21 Butler, 15 Butler, 76 Butler, 60 Butler, 129 Butts, 124 Byers, 97 76 102 68 76 60 Cahill, 131 Cahill, 119 68 138 22 60 113 113 Page 140 Barbara Ann Carol .... Gary Lee . . Marilyn Joan Galen Curtis. John ..... Cadwallader, Janet. . . Cogg, lva Sharon. . . Cagg, Peter ...... Cagg, Richard ...... Elaine Kathleen. Lawrence .... Calkins, Benton Martin . Carlson, Janice ...... Carmichael, Charlotte . . Carmen, Mike Allen . . . Carnes, Roberta May. . . Corothers, Vicki Kay . . Carrel, Bernice ..... 22 68 138 126 131 60 76 76 1 ..., . . .. , 113 16, 18, 22, 07, 00, 92, 102 127 . .. ......,.... .127 76 ...22, 00, 97,99, 126 ...22, 00, 90, 96, 131 .......76,87,127 ......68,99,113 ...60,97,113 ....60,127 ...68,106 ...22, ..74, 76, 68 . . 60, 135, . . 60, 135, ...60,97, fI1f'76,' .....6o, 94 138 60 113 138 106 136 138 113 60 113 138 136 113 .. 22,91, .. 68,87, 68,113 ..60,88,96 ...........60,113 .........76,99,113 60, 07, 113, 119, 120, 124 ........6O,113,119 .......60, 113, 119, 120 68,93,94 . . . . 60, 104,106 60126 ii76,'113f 119 76,113 76 68 ff'22,'9'1,' .... , . . .76, 07, . . . . 56, 94 60, 140 76 60 68 126 . 76 .. . 76, 138 22 126 68 113 60 ....60,87,97,102 .......60,113 ...7, 68, 93, 126 68106 127 ............. , ...,.......76, 59 60,97,113, 114 7 ,124 6,94 76 127 ...10,23,91, 113,114,124 60,07,126,129 68 .....68,104 ..76,138 76 ...60,106 .. 23,91 .. 76,93 6096 .'.'76,'130 .... 60 ..60,126 ........7,23,91 76 .. 23,126,128,130, 131 .23 76,113,119 76 ..............60,127 30131 23, 88, 104, 129, 1 , Carroll, Stephen . . Carter, Carole Ann , Carter, Judy Kqy, , , Carter, Larr Joe , , Carter, Marilyn Jean Carter, Tony ..,,, CUSPSY. Marilyn Ann . Castle, Clarence ...,,, Castle, Conrad Stanley . , Cave Nino L Y, ee ....... Chamberlain, Pqmiciq Am., Chambers, Lynn ,,,.,,, Cl1UPmOn, Jimmy. ..,.. . Chapman, Paul .,,,A,, Chase, Bill Dean .,.,,, Chelf, Karen Lee ...,,, Chesney, Margaret Ellen . Chism, Carl ... Chism, Carole Sue .. . 16 ....... ..60,92 106 ..... .... 68, ..7,23,97,102,126 ... ,.... ... 60 .. ..... ... 76 .. 76,138 .... 68 ... 68 ... 68 ... ... 76 ... .... ..... ... 76 ... ..... .... 77,136 .... ..... 77,113,119 17,23,87,88,92,93 140 ... ... 113 127 77 ...... 77: ..,. ... 7,68,106 . .... 56,122 . 56,97,99 Deimeke, Mary Jane . . . Dempsey, Phyllis Dianne Dempsey, Richard Gary . Denham, Sue ......... Derington, Don Max .... DeShon, Harald Raymond DeShon, Judy Kay ..... DeShon Larry Paul. . Dever, Fatricia Ann DeVore, Lela Ruth .... Dewald, William ....... Deweese, Theodore Byron Dillard, Linda ....... Dilts, Jeffrey Charles . Dittemare, Billie Jean. . . Donahue, Jane ....... Donaldson, Allen Virgil. Donaldson, Dole ....... Donan, Robert Ashley . . . Donly, Kath Sue ...... Dominacki, Lindy. . . Dougan, Linda Kay .... Douglas, Lindo ....... Dozier, Judy P ....... Duckworth, Nell Gretchen Dudley, Macon ....... Duggins, Darrell ...... . Duke, Fuller C .,..... Dunavant, Louis Thomas . Dunbar, Burton Lewis . . Dunham, George Douglas Dunkin, Rolla Wayne .... Dunlap, Sarah Ann .... Dunn, Florie Ann . . . Dunn, Kay ....... Dunn, Marie Beth ..... Dunnihoo, David Eugene . Durby, Mary Elizabeth. . . Dyche, Robert Dennis . ..... . , ... 61,91,95,129 Christgen, Dennis Alan , Chafaasu, Franklyn Winston . Q. 7g'g9' ii? Clark, Harlan ......... , , , 99 'I35' 137 Clark, Janet .... . ..... '. 23' 102 c1afk,Jaay ....,. ......... f 77 Clark, Marget A..,.. ,,,,, 2 3 135 136 Claycomb, Carol ..... , 24, 126: 130' 131 Clause, Bruce David . . ,,,,,,,,,, 66 97 caafaa,Jaana Kay. , .. , 7,24,90 96 H26 Cobb, Calvin Benson . . .,...... I. .'. 60 Coburn, Bob William . .. ,,,,,,,, , , 60 Coder, Richard Leslie. . ,,,,,,, ,, , 77 Coder, Sandra ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 4 Coder. Sue ....., . . 24, 91, 126, 128, 130 Cohen, Mika David .. . .,....... 77, 138 Cohen, Roberta .,.. ,,,,,,,,,, , 60 Colby, John Denny . , , , 77 Coldsnow, Jerry ...... ,,,,, 6 I Cale, Ph llis ......... ,,,,,,, 7 7 Colestack, Jon Edward . . ...... 61, Conant, Don Star ...... , , 68 99 Conkling, Kenneth Dale. . Conrad, Lawrence Lee . . Conrad, Patricia Mansfield Conrad, Pegg Mansfield . Cook, David Edward .... Cooper, Diane Kay .... Cooper, Donna Sue . . Corcoran, Paul ..... Carle, Richard Allen .... Cornelius, Robert Allen . Corwin, Gary D .... . . . Corwin, Janice ...... Corwin, Susan Kathleen. . Corwin, William O ..... Courtney, Newton J. . Courtin, Janis ,... Cowles, Marcia Ann Cay, Wilbur James . Crabtree, Crandell, Crandell, Mary Elizabeth . Jon Alton . . . Danna ....... Crawford, Joy ........ Crawford, Sharon ...... Crawford, Steve Craig . . . Cresa , Tana Lee ..... Creverin , Dan ........ Crouch, Carol ........ Crow, Jerry Eugene .,,,. Cummin s, Stephen. . . 7, Cunning?-iam, Dixie ..... Cunnin ham, Geroldene . . Curry, Econo Rae ..... Curtis, Alice Jean . . . Cutler, Karen .... Daniel, Sharelle Ann. . Davidson, Janet Gail. . . Davidson, Joyce .... Davis, Duane ..... Davis, Joe Bill .. Davis, Ja ce Jean . Davison, Connie ...... .ff f'68f87, . . 77,87,99, . ... ... bg .' 24, 134, 135, .... ... 69, , Dyer, Te win Ann. . . Dykes, Dykes, Dynes, Dynes, E aton, C1-iarles Wa ne. . . Rosefnul' Jay . . . Richard Foul. Robert ..... Laurie Ann . . Eckard, Shelia Lea. . Eddy Karen . . 26, 90, 96 Edwards, Cheryl Leigh Edwards, Gary Clayton E '102'12 B, 128,130, 131, 91, Dawson, Berk Wayne . . . . Dawson, Marquita Mcrie. . . Daynosky, Joel Dea,,Arin' 56, 92, 93, 97, herise ....... Deatheroge, Dan Lawrence- Deatherage, Jeralee Ann . . Deatherage, Larry ...... Deathera e Tommy , . Deering,q.ou1s . . . 77 69 . ... .. 24, . .,69,1OQ ...... 69, .. ..69,10Q .. 61,87,8Q . ....... . 77,91 93 138 113 138 138 124 126 77 138 126 126 113 61 96 ... ,.... .... 69,126 .. 61,102,103,113,119 .. 61,87,96,97,99,126 ... ,.... .... 69,113 .,. ,.... . 69,87,125 ... ,.... .... 25,121 . 61,87,96,97,99,126,129 ... ... ,... .... . 6 25,87,93,113,114,118,124 .. .,. ,.. ... .. ... . 25 ,. .... .... ... 25,91 ,.... ,.... .. 61 25, 90, 96, 103, 126 .. 69,104 .... 69 . 26,93 ... . 77 ... .. 77 .. 69,127 ... . 77 .... 77 .... .... ,.... 61,94 113,114,119,120,121,124 ,,. ,.... ,.... ., 77 . ..61,113,114,124 ... .69,106,124 26 77 ..26 P Edwards, Lewis ........ Edwards, Raymond Joe . . . Eggleston, Larry .... Eichstadt, Owen ....... Einbender, Larry ....... Eisenmann, Geraldine May Elardo, Karen Kay ...... f'26f Elliott, Coral Jean ..... Euaa Ellsworth, Colleen Elrod, Greg ...... Marie Howard Ray ..... Enslow, Melvin ....... Enslow, Stanley Manning Enslow, Steven Lonning. . Erler, Erwin, Estes, Estes, Evan, Evans, Evans I Evans, Judy Maxine . . . . . Carol ..... . Elizabeth . . . Judy Ann .... James Fred ..... James Michael . .. Paula Mae .... Robert Louis. Everett, Gregory. . . . . . F Fa an Lawrence Faalerl, Georgianniljallores Fairleigh, Catherine ....... 27, Fankhauser, Gerald Robert ...... Farmer, Mar Louise ...... . . . Fat-tig, Lyndla Clair ...... Fattig, Sandie Elaine Favor, Loy Boyd . . . Fenner, Nancy Lee. . . Ferguson, Chester . . Ferguson, Helen Marie Ferguson, Mary Katherine Feurt, Mike ....... Field, Carole ...... Finch, David Willard. . Fiske, Sally Ann ...... 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Freeman, Robert Lee 102 126 106 ... ..... ,113 .. ..69,87 126 . . .. .27,121,124 . .... 69,127 126 . . . 106, ..... ... 28 .. 28,88,93 ... ... 78,127 . .... .. 28,91 .. 28, 106, 135, 138 99 ...,78, ,113 .. ..61,126 ....69 138 .. .. 69, Friedberg, Enid ..... ..... 6 1 Frohlin, Gcry .... . . 28, 103 Frost, Jack. . . . . 69, 136 Frye, Jim ..... .... 6 9 Fuller, Carol... . . .. 28 Fuller, Jim . . . . . 69, 97 Fulmer, John. . . . . .. 28 G Gaddis, Roger . . .. ...... . . 78 Gag'e, Dorothy . . . ....... . . 78 Garelich, Sharoan . . 7, 28, 91, 126 Garrison, Bill . . ......... 28 Garrison, Gloria .................. 28, 126, 128 Garrison, Paul ......................... 78 Gay, John ............................ 29 Geha, Martha . . . . 61, 97, 102, 103, 126, 129, 131, 135 Geiwitz, Sue . .................... 61, 126 George James ...................... 70 Gibson Donna ..... 29, 87, 102, 131 Gifford Judy. .. .. 29, 88, 89, 91, 92, 102 Gilbert Carole ........ 61, 106, 126 Gilbert Sharon ..,......... 29 Gilbert Susan .. 61, 88, 103, 126 Gilcrest, Bill .... . ...... 70, 121 Gilderson, Gary . . ....... 78, 87 Gilkerson, Steve . Gillespie, Bill. .. Gillespie, Pat . .. Gillette, Patricia Gillette, Sharon . . Cvilley, Raymond . . ..... .. 61 ... 29,9o,91 . ..70,96,127 ...... 78 ... .. 78 ..... .. 29 Gillip, Richard . . ............,.. 78, 99, 138 Giltner, John . . . ......... ........... , 78 Glancy, Dwane ..... 29, 92, 93, 97, 99, 113, 114, 124 Glass, Topper ................. . 29, 87, 92, 95 Glauser, Robert ...................... 78, 97 Glendennin , Vicki. . ..,.. 78, 87, 97, 99, 127 Glidewell, gussell .. ............. 70, 136 Goatcher, Carlene . ..... ,..... 6 1, 96, 126 Goff, Ruth ..... . . .61, 87, 88, 103, 125, 126 Golden, Ed . .. ............. 78, 113 Golden, Sandra . . . .......... . 78 Gondring, John . . . 97, 99, 113 Goodwin, Diane . . . ..... .. 78 Gorden, Michael . . . . .,........ 78, 104 Gordon, Judy .... .,....... 2 9, 91, 126 Gordon, John. .. . . 61, 106, 113, 114, 124 Grant, Betsey . . . ............ 78, 127 Grant, Helen ..... ............. 6 1, 126 Graves, Gary Arlan . ..... 61, 98, 135, 137, 138 Greathouse, Ann . . . 29, 88, 94, 96, 97, 99, 126 Greer, Gary .... ................ 6 1 Greer, Linda . . .................. 70 Gregory, Bob . . ................, 30, 103 Griffin, Rick . .. .. .19, 30, 87, 88, 92, 97, 123, 124 Grimes, Dina .. ................. 30, 126 Grimes, Cheryl ..................... 78, 127 Grimes, Larry ...... 61, 102, 103,113, 114, 122, 124 Griswold, Barbara ............,..... 70, 106 Griswold, Diane .......... 61, 87, 90, 106, 126, 129 Groeltz, Sandra ...........,...,..... 61, 126 Gromer, Martha .................. 70, 106, 126 Grooms, Francis Michael .................. 78 Grooms, Tom ....... 7, 62, 87, 95, 97, 102, 103, 113 Gross, Sonny ...................... 78, 113 Gfgwneyl Eleanor . .............. 78, Guinn, Lucinda ,. ---30, 38,126 Guthals, Douglas . . ..... 70, 138 Guthals, Jo Beth . . . -- 30, 88, 891 91 Guyer, Rosalie. . . . . . . . . . . 78, 127 Haden, Roney Louis Hadley, Jim Carlyle H ..62, 136 78 Haffey, Edward Harold . . Haggard, Karen Kay Haines, Juanita . . . HaH,C athy ...... Hall, Steve Joseph . Halverson, Sonia . . Hamilton, Mary, M. . Hamilton, Monroe Daniel ..... Hamm, Constance . . If. .fl 31 Hammerli, Eddie Vincent . . . Hanna, Wilma Jean ..... Hardy, John Raymond . . . Harper, Darlene Lucille . . Harper, Kenneth ...... Harper, Mimi ....... Harris, David Edwin . Harris, Nancy Alice . Harris, Nancy Lynn . Harris, Sandra .... Harrison, Marjorie . . Hart, B ob ....... Hartman, Sue Ann . Hatcher, Connie. . . Hathaway, Raymond Eugene . . . Hausman, Larry . . . ...31,10i 92,103,126, , Hautzenroeder, Sally ...... Hawks, Phyllis ...... Hawkins, Janet Sue . Hawkins, Judith ..,. Hawman, Darlene . . . Hawman, Dale ..... Hayes, Mary Penny. . . Haynes, Mary Alexis . . Hayward, Jeanette ...... Hazelwood, JoAnn Ruth . . Heaviland, Judith Carolyn .. . . Hecimovic, Karen Lynn Hecimovic, Sandra Jean . . . ..62,87,106 ... 78,100 ...- .... 70,127 30 113, 130 70, 70 114 131 127 ,113 .....31,104,126 .. 78, 87,113,119 70 .....70,113 ..31,10l 62 .... 70,138 126 .... ... 31 .. 70,126 . 7,62 ... .. 31 ... 70,126 .. .... . 62 .... .... 62 . .32,103,126 ..... .. 78 ... .7O,97 .. . 32 ...... ...... 32 .. .... .... 70,104 . . 88,89,91,93,104 . ... 32,35,91,126 .... .... 62,138 .. ... 78,127 .... .... 78,93 70 127 .. .... ... , .. 78 62,87,103,126,129 62 Heller, Gary ......... . . . 62, 92 Hendricks, Larry Lee . ..., 78, 138 Henry, Bill C. ...... .. 7, 62, 106 Henry, Jimmy Ralph . . . . . 78, 138 Henry, Melvin Dale .... . . . 70, 113 Herzog, Randy William ................... 78 Hessler, Roger D. ....................... 62 Hestand, Ronald Edward ,.............. 70, 113 Hibler, Jeri Leigh ..... 32, 88, 93, 99, 128, 130, 131 Hig ins, Donald Lee ..................... 32 Hi afield, Carole Ann , ................ 70 Hi?l, Billie Wayne . . .... 62, 99 Hill, Sam ....................... 32, 88, 93 Hillix, Karen ..... . 17, 18, 32, 88, 89, 90, 92, 96, 102, 126, 138 Hillyard, Janet .............. Hiner, Gaylon Marie Hines, Mary Linda . Hines, Terry Ann . . Hinton, Larry Dean . Hirter, Linda Sue . . Hitson, Larry Edwin . Hix, Donna ...... 33, 91,111,126 33,89,91 88102 ..18,33, , ......7B, .....78, ...78, ...33, 70 62 78 Hodges, Harriet ..................... , Hoecker, Larry Wayne ................. , 127 138 127 103 ... ,113 126 104 131 78 78 Hoesin , Janice .... 33, 90, 97, 99, 102, 126, 128, Hollang, Pat ............,............. Holm, Gerald ...... ........ . Holman, Lois Fern... Holmes, Bill Allison .... Homan, Annette Ruth . . . Hoover, Roy ........ Horn, Roger Hadley , . Horner, Jack Jay . . . Horner, Jane ,.... Houp, Nancy Ellen . .. Houser, Charles ....... Housewri ht, Carolina Louise Houstan,8.auralee Nancy. . . Howard, C. Hugh .. . Howard, Douglas ..... . . Howard, Judy Helen .... .. . Howard, Kenneth Karl ....... Howard Larry Joe ...... . . 70 Howard, Mary Katherine ..... Howard, Robert Eugene . . . Howard Roger W.. . . . Howland, Marilyn Kay . . Hudson, Jim Leslie . . Hull, Chuck Laurence Hulin, Gary Norman. . Hunt, Paul Ronald . . Hunter, Linda .... Hurlbert, Peisha . . Hurst, Arlo ..... Page 142 33,94, 129,131 102,106 .....33,91,93 ....70,97 33 . 78 .. 7O,99,127 .... 79,127 ... 70,113 ....... 62 . 62,9L 126 ..... 62,126 138 ..........70, 79,95,9S,127 79 '87'101'113'i19 r 1 r 1 .... ... ... 62, 34 ... .. 34, .. .70,95, 121 101 . .... ... .. ,124 114 104 34 ... ..Q ff'70f 62 113 .. ... ... .... . 34 .. .7,62,70,106,126 ... ...... 62,126 113 Hurst, Bud .... Hurst, Butch . .. Hurst, Kay ........ Hurst, Larry ........ Hurst, Robert Vance .... Hutchinson, Caroline Jean . Hutchinson, Mike ...... Hux, Linda ........ Hux, Thomas Oliver . . Hux, Willie Olline. . . lde, Gordon Blake. . . lkner, Jimmy ..... lmloy Schuyler .. Jackson lmm, Kathy .... lmm, Linda . . lrwin, Mary . . Jackson I Jackson Alice Kay . . Barbara Lynn . . Jackson, Bob ...... Jackson, Cheryl . . . . . . Jackson, Earl ......... Jackson, Ronnie Clayton . . Jackson, Wanita Fern . . . Wicki Ellen . Jacobs, Rose Sandra . . James, Dennis Howard . . James, Garry Clyde. .. James, John Micheal . . Jarrett, Mike Eugene . Jeffers, Carol Jean. Jeffries, Faye ...... Jeffries, Jeannie ,.... Jenningsb Terill Robert Jensen, atricia Ann. .. Jeschke, Sharon Louise Johnson Johnson Barbara Ann . Don Norman . Johnson, Janice .,.... Johnson, Jeanine Gale . Johnson, John Kent. . . Johnson, Joyce Elaine . Johnson, Kathie ..... Johnson, Leslie Barton . . . Johnson, Marlene . . . . .7, 18, 35, 88, 91, Johnson, Nita ......... Johnson, Johnson Peggy ....... Pennie ... i.18,35,102,i17 Johnson, Johnson Phyllis Kathleen Ray .....,... Johnson: William Henry . . Johnson, Wayne L ..... . 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Kuehn, Lana ........ Kulowski, Jud .... .... 79,130 ..... .... 37,121 . ..71,1o1,129,131 .... ..... .. 62 .. .... 79,138 .. ... ... . 71 .f I71, 94, 104, ,... ... 79, I Q11 ff'62f ....71, ...,..79, 37 127 127 71 131 ... 71,106,127 113 113 127 126 127 .. ... ., 79, ...7,71,9l ...... 72 ... 7,37,96 . .. 79,127 ....... ...... 79 .. ..... ..... .. 62 .. 7,59,63,93,97,119 .... ..... . 71,07,119 ..... ..... .... ... 79 .... .... .... 71,106,127 .. 7,37,a6,07,113,114,124 .. .... ..,. 63,97,90,120 ... .... 18,37,86,87,88,102,125,126,130,131 Laderome, Roger Edward Lamb, Dick Dennis .... Lance, Kenny Dean . . . Land, Nancy Ann . . . . . Landis, John Christopher Landon, Richard Duane ...........17,18, Landree, Sharon Ann. . . Larabee, Steven Carl . . Lasley, Ronald Harold . Lathro , Ronnie Edmond Lau, ffargaet .. .. . .. Lawson, Dinah Rae . . . Leak Wallis Jean .... Le otherberry, Marilyn Mar ie Lehr, Jim .......... Lehr, Jon ...... Leonard, Barbara . Leslie, Jannetta . Letts, Morly . . . Letts, Nicolee. . Letts, Suzanne Levy, Rosalie . . Lewin, Jerry .... Lewin, Tom ..... Lewis, Marilyn Kay . . Liechti, Joyce Ann. . . Linder, Connie .... Lindsay, Lynn .... Lindse , Dale Wayne.. . Link, Ryoger Neil ..... Linneweh, Barbara Ann . Linneweh, Frances lCook Linin er, Diana Carole . Liseniwy, Linda . .... . Little, Dru ...... Lifz, Roger William .. Lock, Bob Kenneth. . . Lockhart, Pat Ann . Loe,Gar Lo an, lgaren ....... LoPlar, Alma Louise . .. Lon , Ken Lee ..... 1.611 Jacquelyn ..... Lord, Tony ......... Losson, Bill Everett. . . Lott, Jon Michael .... Loyd, Doma Fay . . Loyd, Mor Ann . . . Lucas, John Melvin . . Luikart Sandra Kay . . . Lundahl, Darryl ...... Lundy, Roe Cecil .... Lutz, Sandra Kay . . Lyon, Patricia ....... McBride, Bob Dwaiyne . . McBride, Thomas atrick McCann, Charles . . . . . McCarthy, Patricia . McClanohan, Eli . 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McCord, Mimi ..... McCormac, Diane .... McCoun, Marilyn Joyce McCoy, Connie Ruth . . McCoy, Edward Verl . . McCoy, Betsy ....... Minkiewicz, George . McCrosky, McDonald, John ............. Wallace ..........4o,a7,93,97,9 Paul ............. Don ............. McEnaney, McFadden, McFadden, Sharon . McGaughy Carrie. . orles.... McGee, C12 McGee, Richard Eugene McGinnis, Nancy ... McGlothin, Mary Louise McGrew, Carol ..... McGrew, Mary Frances McGuire, Cherri ....... .... McGuire, Don Richard . . . .. . .. McGuire, Robert Lyle . ..... . 00 .. 40,94, 102,126 ........63,136 71,s7,126 .........71,93 102 . . 40, 88, 90, 92, 96, f f63,'135,'1'37' ..63, 102, 126, ......ao,93, 9, 113, 114, 123, 124 71,97,99 40,97,102 . . 40, 97, 99, 126 71 ao , 138 129 113 63 ....80,97,138 .. 71, 94, 99, 106 .......ao,95 .......71,104 .. 40, 97, 99, 102 .. .... ..... 7 2 .. so, Miller, Judy ..... Miller, Karen .... . Miller, Kenneth H. .. Miller, Leroy Charles Miller, Linda Ann.. Miller Penny Sue. . . Miller: Sharon Gail . . Miller, Miller, Miller Steve Roy . . . Tom Carey .... . k .f'a0 63, 87, 103, 126 1 1 1 Miller: Vernon Rodric Milligan, Rand Richard . . Mills, Steven 'ghomson .... Milnar, Minger, Joseph Lester .... Pamela D. ..... 41 , 95, 96 ......72 ....72,136, ...7,63,97 ......7,72, 72 127 138 113 129 126 63 63 127 138 113 Minor, Barbara Maxine ... . .. .. . .... . . . . 97 72 . ..,.. 63, 136 102, 124, 128,131 41 72 so 41 Minor, Sharon Marie. . Minnick, Bill George. .. McKay, Eugene .... McKay, John ..... McKay, Terry ... McKee, Bonnie . . McKinnon, Mike . . McLean, Marsha . McMillian, Bettie . . Mcpheter, Connie. . McQueen, Mary Lee . McVe , Ronnie ..... McWil1iams, Barbara Sue McWilliams, Danny . . . McWilliams, Mary Ann . McWilliams, Mike Byron Moa , Karen ..... Madgox, Allen Lee . Model, Pat ....... Madison, Carol Ann . . Madison, Ernest Henry . Madura, Linda ...... Magers, Mar Jean .... Manning, Mike Vincent . Monnsclweck, Craig .... Mansperger, Harold Gregg. . . . . 91, 971 113: 115 . . . . . . 138 ..72 113 115,124 124 80 . ...72, 134,136 72,96,127 .. 63, 97, 99, 102 72 72 72 so ........72,104 4O,89,91, 128,131 ........80,138 ao 72, 97, 99, 137, 138 ........ao, .....63,129, 91,97,134, 135, 75,001 i17,'i13, ...,.... 63, Mansper er, Judy ....... Marker, ghcron Ann . . . . Marion, Frances .... Marion, Norman Kent . . Marion, Ruth . .... . Marriot, Pat Ann .... Martin, Caroline Ruth . . . Martin, James Robert .... Martin, Larry Wallace . . . Martin, Ronald Harold . . . Mason, Larry Dean . . . Mason, Margo Noretta . Massing, Larry Allen Mathews, Janet Sue. . Maugh, Maugh, Gar Gene. . . Rocky Dean Maugh, Thomas . . Maupin, Janet . . . May, Larry ..... . . . May, Richard ........ Maybee, Marjorie ............ 41 88 89 Mayse, Marilyn Ann 17, Meadows, Sandra Carol . Means, Larry ........ Meeks, Edward ..... Meier, Patricia Ann . Meier, Mary ...... Metting, Karen . . . Meyers Helen . .. Michaels, David. . . Middaugh, Charles . . Middaugh, Robert . . . Milbourn, Peg y. . . Milbourn, Sangre . . r r 1 Miller, Ana Coil . . . Miller, Carl Eugene . . Miller, Corolgn Sue. . . . Miller, Dale ugene .... Miller, Donna ..... . . 4 Miller, Eddie Arthur . . . . Miller Gerald ..... 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Ak 102 126 Piercy, Larry ,. .,........... 81,137, 138 s -ei ,c R 1, .. ....... 81' 113 Eifer, Allixanne . 72 87 94, 97, 99, 126, 129 S2:1hiIlIJlT Joggiiie. 7.25 .................. 64 i rim, awrence ................. 64 Sch f , L ...... , , , 73 97 PiY?uck, Jon . ....,............ 81 Sha?:r,eIRon:l1BY . . ........ 73, 97 Poirier, Jim ... . .,.......,..... 64, 113 Schaller, Bill ... .... . . . . . .. 82 Poland, Mary .. .............. 81,127 Schilling, Alan ... ,...... .. .. 73 Polsky, Bob . .. 19 45 87 113, 115, 121, 124 Schindler, Alan .... . .64, 118, 121, 124 EOYYBIM 15411 .... 43, 102, 134, 136 gchindler, ?wight. . . ..... 64, 102, 113 owe , a ef . .. 7 ,127, 135, 136 h' d , G .... ..49,113,115,124 Prashak, Crarole . . .......,.. 81 Shii-Iidlgi, John . . , ........ 82, 113 Sryor, Eat? . . . . . . 7,846, 31, 126 ggirrner, Carlene . . ...... 73, 106, 127 ryor, ou a . . . . , 1 4, 127 h altz, C' d . .. . 73, 94, 96, 106, 127 Peefr, Wanda . . .... 46, 119 se11.IlIeb1y, 16.11111 . . ..... 49, 96, 103 Purdy, Delores . , . . 72, 100, 136 Schneider, Gar . . . ..... . . . 49 107 Pr1IIDa'd 46 Sch 'ri sry '49 ue, vi... .. ....... neier, eve.. 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