Central High School - Wakitan Yearbook (St Joseph, MO)
- Class of 1965
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School Life Page 56 f---3-,W ----.X ---' -,V Y.V- V NV ,--.,--.,. . Physi in Q...-AA - gg.. ,f:A'.rg, Fable of Contents 1 1 1 1 4 We organize . . . Organizations Page 78 Q . Q K K 6 We battle . . . Physical Education, Sports Page 94 l 4 1 We associate . . . , Albums ' Page 128 ' 6 2 fl Nl ....., ...aa 1 I ational, state, local events in 65 affect St. Jggeplf ,,, ,, ,, ,, U ,f W U ,My WWW W rf A ,wwwwww W 'W M ,, f 4 ff' ,XXV X J ,f,,7 rf f A new highway system which was just completed in this area makes St. Joseph more accessible to tourists and industry. Warren E. Hearnes, the newly elected Democratic governor of Missouri Supreme Court Chief Justice Henry I. Eager. Holding Missouri, repeats the oath of office as it is administered by the Bible for their father are Lynn and Leigh Hearnes. as . 0,56-V ,Q if . ' fv -ffew-1,--- .s,,.,,f,... , T' , nt .. , ,-r'fHK0:lfQQQ. v ' V Amidst the gala nity on the capitc .4 fed? St- J oseplfs citizens Wx J S. X., .Q XX , . d industry. r I. Eager. Holding h Hearnes. Amidst the gala of inaugural Week comes a moment of solem- nity on the capitol steps when the Chief Justice of the Supreme if f Area voters passed an important plan which expanded the district and facilities of St. Joseph J unior College. Court, Earl Warren, administers the oath of office to Lyndon B. Johnson, 36th President of the United States. I , Mm ,V Q ,fy I va-yvfyf, ff f - mg nv 5 X ,WN ,W 45, 0 Nw - , - f ur Countr I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America, and to the republic for which it standsg one nation under God, indivisible, With liberty and justice for all. I furthermore pledge allegiance to the flag of Central High, my school, Whose ideals and traditions are Worthy of the loyalty of all. ' r My ff f my Cur School Central High, dear Central High, our hearts shall ne'er forget, The golden haze of student days, is round about us yet. Our love for you so dear and true, through years shall never dieg . There's hope, there's strife, there's joy, there's life, There's all in Central High. I 1 ZZ! A ! 'RA e Q 6' f E , 'H ' .U , 4' 4' 1 1. .JA K,.., ..2 ,.L..,. 'Li' KJ 2122213 , 31 ,gain I., IW t Less :T A .,.. .W H '-:,f-5:4 4 i ,A N. -Us . x wx f ' Q ix.. v 3 ! F l x 1 I L 5 f--4' .1 1,1 3' Q A -x -'n-, r no J.-I . gfqrga , K V., xxx .V 5 K,- .. Y 1 td.- if K i 'ff Q, X 1 u X, X 1 fd, Departmental. . . QY. ff' , Q ff X fy ,X ,V 411 f I ff f fvhb W , ,ff ,f fx V, My X 'nf ff' , X, ,,,, f Q If f hx K X, . , tj ,f , I ,. F 'Y f- Xgj .z41,2,'2.,sJ' 'lk C7X,,xU?,tfx,f1.,L5-1'm.df! In today's highly competitive and scien- tific World, education is a must. In 1965, more than ever before, jobs for the un- skilled Worker are extremely scarce, so higher educational standards are incor- porated into the schools of today. This year 'at Central, courses in Advanced Chemistry, Latin IV, and French IV Were offered for the first time. The addition of these courses gives strength to the realization that today's college-bound students are attaining higher levels of learning in high school than ever before. For the student who does not plan to attend college, an expanded vocational program is offered at Hillyard's. The Junior Achievement program, which offers training in the business world, is more popular this year than ever before. Also this year, almost half of the student body participated in Central's music program, either in achoir or in the band. Art also took on new importance with several students Winning honors in various contests. r I Today, schools are realizing the need for training the student for working in a field in which he will be able to succeed, either through higher education or through voca- tional training. Today's high school graduate is better prepared to meet the challenges of the complex age in which We live than ever before, because he has had the opportunity to develop toward these goals in an advanced high school. I 'V IA IJ 'rl W ff, fp , bfi x J , , 1, .fx H ' ' ' , Y. 1 , I , I. V, ,, , f Q , I J, , , 1 ff 1 -f -nf - J A - ,H .1 -.5 X- s' L, J -kn.eV1f if no ' ' LL ,N yi' f-j ,- K l , v' 1 ff Of if ' VQfkifu,f7 ' 4, A A YM- i 'vi .W xx., f XAA. , X I 1 English students explore WOT1dS Of literai Senior Judy Herschman looks at her portrayal of the charac- ters of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in English Lit. class. Freshman Russell Fosterxof Mrs. Dorothy Coy's English class demonstrates the correct way to diagram a simple sentence. ,C These juniors in Mrs. Kathryn Aka.rd's seoond hour English class work diligently to complete their grammar homework. Judy Evans pauses for a moment from reading a portion of Great Expectations to her fellow sophomore English students. 5 f ' -A ' -1 rw V ,.,...,.- . Central: panorama oi for students writing and Freshmt fundamentaf position, ani their thouglf versation ar Works of lite ing of man 2 Seniors satisfy their ture they ac the Works ol students stri mentals, ber the exciting students lea mastering tl semester ani the Outlook dents enter Students of clearly and c Paul Kniola an Christmas Trix l Lil--. . v lds of literature, grammar Central's English Department presents a panorama of studies and an array of opportunities for students to develop accuracy and facility in writing and speaking the English language. Freshmen, sophomores, and juniors study the fundamentals of English: grammar, spelling com- position, and vocabulary. They learn to express their thoughts concisely and fluently both in con- versation and in writing. By studying the great works of literature, they enrich their understand- ing of man and his heritage. Seniors may branch off into the courses which satisfy their individual interests. In English litera- ture they acquire a rich background by studying the works of the English masters. Senior English students strive to perfect their skill of the funda- mentals, besides continuing their exploration of the exciting world of 'literature In journalism, students learn the ropes of newspaper writing, mastering the tricks of the trade in the first semester and using their new skills by producing the Outlook in the second semester. Drama stu- dents enter the enchanted world of the theater. Students of speech acquire the ability to speak clearly and coherently in public. Paul Kniola and Pam Kinard go over the script for the play Christmas Trimmingsf' which their drama class presents. l, Beth Hammpnd of Mrs. Colleen Wilmes' third hour drama class practices her speech on the importance of Christmas seals in the fight against tuberculosis, for a television program. Mrs. Colleen Wilmes stops to laugh with her drama students at a comedy sketch in the script of their Christmas play. ,1-i Pat Houts, Barbara Moser, Myra Parisoff, and Sheryl Harman, Roman togas while they display the various projects which Mrs. students in Mrs. Gee's fourth year Latin class, dress in old Gee has acquired over her years of teaching. FI'9I1Ch V ' 1 d l ' 1 d Mrs. Fornary, German teacher, watches as students Edward Latin I students Brian Meisner and Beverly Frank show their Seniors P3111 A1 Drake and John Stendebach tackle a tough story to translate. class how to conjugate the verb porto, which means carry. Of Spanish bask l 3 I I . 4, ., ,,-. . A . . ,- .. . ,.,.. .. me . , - B i - P' - , ' ' at-4 ' ' 'ects which Mrs ......:..t '-: ' .v..'. LA. L 5 . . 4 French III students, J acki Thomas, Nancy Watson, and Lana Guyer, listen as Bonnie Beck describes her trip to Paris. .versal , A understanding through knowledge, use rank show their .eans carry. rv-- . . :IU Seniors Paul Allison and Margaret Hillyard look at a few pieces of Spanish basket-weaving and hand-painted pottery. As the World grows smaller year by year and even day by day, the study of foreign languages gains increasing importance. Communication and understanding between countries are needed for cooperation and global peace. A knowledge of the language and culture of other nations is necessary if we, as Americans, are to understand and respect other nations' feelings and actions. v Central's Language Department offers four years of Latin. The student learns about the once powerful Roman Empire and its contributions to our civilization. He also obtains a useful back- ground for studying romance languages. Four years of French are offered to Central- ites. Emphasis in the course is on being able to converse in the language. Spanish students learn a language which is predominantly used by our Latin American neigh- bors, besides the mother land of Spain. They have the opportunity to get a glimpse of the colorful culture of Spain. German, a course relatively new to Central, teaches students the basic vocabulary and how to speak and write in the language. , l ,,,M,,,,. - wwf 'N jf.-' f Z v 9X ,5 ',,i '? a.', 1 , . . .. Outlook staff reports Central news events Central's Outlook bursts forth with head- lines, copy, and all the informative news events taking place in the halls of Central High School. Interesting topics such as Tomahawk Tattles,', Smoke Signals, and Sport Lite hold prominent positions in the Outlook The journalism classes consist of students who spend one semester learning' the fundamentals of journalism and the second semester putting out the bilmonthly paper. Under the supervision of Mrs. Florence McCoy, the Outlook staff sees to it that every detail of preparation is carried out. Putting the paper out on time is not an easy job. The preparation of the Outlook takes hours to complete. Deadlines must be met, and page layouts must be made and remade. The final copy is sent to the printer and comes back for proof-reading. The paper is then sent back to the printer and then returned for distribution. First semester fourth page editors, Larry Dowden, Ronnie Mil- 1913 and Kenny Griggs Sketch a page makeup on the board. First semester editors, Kenneth Irving and Cynthia Foulks proofread material turned in by the other page editors. , ,A u ,E '.,,,,- Mrs. F lorenc Outlook SQ David Wood, Roger Moseman, and Robert Weaver discuss new ways to make better layouts and to take better pictures. Second T1'aCy , and Linda Cornelius, Connie King, and Diane Rich, first semester page editors, paste layouts to be sent to the printer. Nancy Stipp, First semester third page editors, Beth Hammond and Linda ter page editors Atkins, finish last minute jobs of typing and proofreading. Robert Weaver discuss new i take better pictures. Diane Rich, first semester it to the printer. Beth Hammond and Linda 'ping and proofreading. Mrs. Florence McCoy Outlook Sponsor v.,. . I 2.4 First, second, and third page editors, Nancy Farber, Gary Thomas, Linda Frank, Adele McCord John Oliver, and Mary McCoy type copy, Write headlines, and select pictures. 252.9-iiyarxmtk Second semester Outlook editors, Linda Brown, Marilyn Tracy, and Patricia Houts, measure different headline sizes. Nancy Stipp, Tracy Smith, and Susan Schreiber, second semes- ter page editors, discuss plans for upcoming Outlooks.,' mK,.W,,,cxf fr V' L4 Carol Boyer, Marc Stine, Jeff White, Shirley Walter, -Terry Earhart, and Lana Hurst complete their jobs on the Outlook Sports editors for second semester, Eugene Francis, Kenny McWilliams, and Marvin Rice, look at their finishedproduct. I Mr. Dowell, adviser to the WAKITAN, points out a few of the rules which are necessary in preparing a page of the annual. Preparations begin early for Wakitan In early spring, as soon as the WAKITAN for the year is completed, the new yearbook staff sets to work on the plans for the next year's annual. It makes tentative plans to follow for organization of the book. Layouts for the pages of the book begin to take shape as the students try to get new ideas for the general outline. U June brings the Journalism Workshop at Mis- souri University, and representatives from the WAKITAN staff study the mechanics of making a high school yearbook. Production of the Workshop annual, the VISTA, gives everyone a chance to work together and to share ideas. WAKITAN staff members resume their Work before school starts by taking Central students' album pictures on registration day. School begins, and a busy year of picture- taking, copy-writing, indexing, and annual order- taking faces them. This may be a lot of work, but it is worth it when they can see the yearbook in print. Linda Workman, LaVella Hutson, Linda Brown, Beth Ham- filing student album pictures in an assembly line-type method. . mond, and Barbara Beadnall are pasting, alphabetizing, and This is the first job for the staff when school begins. ...H , , Linda P01123 pages of th A Business mz ITAN order ' Linda Polla Sarah Neff, N iewmxugmy S t xl ' -' i- 'wi-tsls x -1 vis.. A 5- sr ,Q X'-'. su - ' C. FC?-w 'NS-'s be .N - xg.: ' -pg, AY 4 I LV- g- kj - I . .. gin XKITAN for ok staff sets ar's annual vrganization 2 book begin et new ideas shop at Mis as from the of making a e Workshop 1 chance to e their work al students of picture- nnual order- mf work, but yearbook in method Linda Pollard WAKITAN editor files pictures that are for the pages of the school life section for this year s annual, Business managers Sherry Jackson and Sue Lott sell a WAK- ITAN order to Bonnie Crow during the lunch period. Linda Pollard, Linda Workman, Marilyn Bodenhausen, and Sarah Neff, study VISTA, the MU workshopls publication. Preparing the pages for the WAKITAN occupies much of the time of Jane Riddle, Jean Riddle, and Marilyn Bodenhausen. Juniors Sarah Neff and Darla Yost look over the layout mats that they will be sending to the printer for publication. iff X if l 5 1 TIN x -F m ' L + ii .5 , I 3 W I I , 4 L 0 ' - 4. - 'll C tm P l am,-5 'In United States History class, Don Sumniers points out to Clyde Poe the number of electoral votes in various states. Carl Crandall and Nick Galindo look through the reference books in Mr. Iba's economics class for extra information. - 'a -FN, . ,Q ,uf 4, - K., '-. -. Dwight Arn shows the many different places on the map that Miss DeNeen,s ancient history classes cover in its study. ,ff 5 1 Judy Her Ralph Ryj Knowledge of histor builg Social studies today presents a looming chal- lenge to Central students. The increasing concerns in foreign and domestic affairs face the classes as they strive to gain comprehension of the opposing points of view. Freshmen study citizenship and its impor- tance in the United States or ancient history up to the Middle Ages. Sophomores have a choice of world history or the modern and contemporary history of Europe. World history provides a background for under- Mr. Taylor explains terms of the movements and time periods of history to Steve Mallory and Linda Miller in World history. , gb. 4 Q ,R , , . . ,, , , . .. . , , , 7, fe ., faL ' standing stems in rary histn where an' J unix country i1 Senic can gover ment clas al relatioi Carla Scrog and Corrine :he map that zudy. St0I'Y builds better citizens I f ning chal- gconcerns classes as e opposing its impor- mistory up history or Rf Europe. :or under- time periods 'orld history. Judy Herschman, Karla Enos, Bill Dutton, Kathi Harden, and review about Profiles in Courage that she received in the Ralph Ryman smile as Miss Spangberg reads a television ' mailtoreadtoher International Relations classes. standing of foreign policies and government sy- stems in other countries. Modern and contempo- rary history is a continuation as it takes up from where ancient history left off the year before. Juniors gain a greater knowledge of their country in the American history courses. Seniors go more deeply into a study of Ameri- can government and foreign policies in the govern- ment classes and the economics or the internation- al relations classes. 1 1' f 1 f i I ,- . ad Hank Fishman cautiously looks at his U.S. history test grade as Mrs. Mansfield hands the test papers back to the students. Carla Scroggins reads a report to Sharon Gunter, Harold Sweet, and Corrine McNeiley for modem and contemporary history. . ' , , Leslie Thomson reads an article from the Junwr Revzew in Miss J ones' civics class while the other students listen. 1 1, .Ay 1 I 'A I .E I 'I -TI I I I ,Q 5 I it 11' l 'Q 4 I I 1. I I I I I I II II 'I I I ll I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I,I ,AA ,fg I X J, ,' ! M- , the WM: Zi? ' f I f' fi ,f ,1 iff , ,, ff I M, f yr fffffg WW! M ,, .',..fQ g,, Z,zz',wf,,,54 Trigonometry, a mixture of geometry and algebra, is an ad- and Winfred Clark labor over a difficult assignment, trying to vanced course offered to math students at Central. Galen Cloud get as much as possible done before the bell. Doris Fleming explains a triangle to her math class. She has found geometry to be a course in lines and f1'ures. Ma Mr. Kirschr in Algebra I ,... J .....,-......,...,..... Aw uhm' an nm eff' SEK! fuels 'K L I , . ff! 21,1 2 Z 9 I. . X f A I ,. R K , rg 1 ,hav -:N ik 4 ... ., xl - Y7Ti?35 YfJ:fw-A N-. r C. x K. 11-T11 ' X 9. if 4 Ky W if ff Q Q 649, , , X fvv 094 f I f f M f gym. il W I X g X --f-:ki ,Zi ,A ',MN,.,,wf- ment, trying to , .... Math prepares students for scientific World Mr. Kirschner finishes a problem for one of his students. Even in Algebra I, the problems are long and difficult. In this scientific world, precision is needed to make a project perfect. Mathematics is said to be the basis of all learning, for it is used for the sim- plest everyday problems and the most complex equations of a scientist. It is for these purposes that the Central Math Department, under the direction of Mrs. Beaumont, is preparing students. Fascinating beyond a doubt, the courses of algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, and general math make us more conscious and appre- ciative of the everyday world about us. These courses are the ones that prepare the student for life with science. V - U In all math and science a slide rule is used to great advantage. Gene McDaniels reads the slide rule to Barbara Hornaday while Marilyn Meyer waits to tell the next step. , .. . 1Ti..-1 'SY -e-i X Q: . 6 cienoe develops scientific, inquQ Central's greenhouse is an excellent place for experiments with plants. Harold Sweet waters one of the orchids grown by the biology classes as a project while studying plants. Mr. Boydston instructs Kenny Watkins in the art of experi- menting safely with potassium permanganate and glycerine in Steve Elliot sets up the pulleys in physics class. He explains to Judy Altermatt and Paula Clay the advantage of using pulleys instead of men in the commercial world. chemistry class, as Terry Hamilton and Joan Wood watch in- tently. Safety first is constantly stressed in all science classes. Scieri ing and i. ment, has plac mastery about us. The in the st acquires a sophomor animal li the compc apply the chemistry Each his scient harder, j' World of si J. B. Morgal biology clas p W 4:55 if ntific, inquiring mind He explains to f using pulleys Vood watch in- science classes. Science is sometimes said to develop an exact- ing and inquiring mind. Central's Science Depart- ment, under the direction of Mr. Lecil Carroll, has placed a special emphasis upon the student's mastery of a more extended knowledge of the World about us. The freshman may begin his years at Central in the study of general science. In this course he acquires an overall view of the scientific field. The sophomore becomes acquainted With plant and animal life in biology. The junior and senior view the composition of a human body in health, or they apply the laws of Charles and Boyle in physics and chemistry. Each year, as the science student progresses, his scientific knowledge increases. Courses become harder, just as each year the journey into the world of science becomes more advanced. J. B. Morgan shows how a microscope is needed for all work in a biology class. She is looking at algae from a pond. le Chuck Pasek is using the Mercurial Barometer in general science. Its purpose is to measure atmospheric pressure. S ,EM I 5. 904 000660 W 9969696666 After learning the basic or home position and the location of the other letters, Sarah Neff Mr. Dowell shows his students the practices the principles of typing a business letter. Central offers training Prepare for a five minute speed test. Ready . . . position . . . type! These words are familiar to most of Central's students who at one time or another cross the threshold of a typing classroom. Fast and accurate typing is stressed, because it enables many people to find jobs and helps consid- erably with everyday and term papers. Besides the standard typing and shorthand courses, Central's commercial department, under the direction of Mr. Linus Dowell, also offers short- hand, bookkeeping, business arithmetic and busi- To become more efficient in taking messages quickly, lludy Pasternak takes dictation from Miss Coughlin. fundamentals of successful typing. in practical arts ness law, which teach students principles which will help them later in the business World. Secretarial training, taught by Mrs. Carol Cutler, is offered for girls who want to learn more about typing, shorthand, business English,lfiling, transcription, and the use of business machines. Secretarial training is an aid to many girls who find jobs after their graduation. No matter what field one enters, he will find his knowledge of these things helpful. Linda Minor finds that an adding machine is a very helpful device when one is adding long columns of figures. - ,... -. , 1 1 i 1 Carolyn and pinning the 1 Girls Margaret W1 freezer until 1 -,ffl-i ,tri 3 as Lx .zip FY K 9696669 his students the iccessful typing. ciples which lrld. Mrs. Carol o learn more lglish, filing, s machines. y girls who he will find a very helpful fS. Carolyn and Connie Weston work carefully, pinning and re- the plaids in the new jackets they are making. To do so requires pinning the patterns on their plaid material in order to match much patience as well as careful planning. Girls stud many aspects 'of homemaking Margaret Webb and Marilyn Heitman store the pies in the freezer until they are ready to serve their classmates. f ' -'-'- -s-- M 'Y A , , . 1Quf1'37 s .5 r1'g'fr'M'l- Cooking and sewing are not the only things that occupy the time that is spent in the home- making classes. Basic knowledge of nutrition, meal planning, home decorating, child care, per- sonality development, home nursing, consumer education, and general home management are a part of the curriculum. Evidence of the depart- ment at work is seen at PTA meetings, Christmas faculty meetings, the open house in the spring, and the showcase in the annex. Homemaking may lead to a career in teaching, business, dietetics, re- search, and public and social welfare as well as family living. Carol Rich advises Nancy Madison on the arrangement of the Thanksgiving window decoration made by Mrs. Grunwald. .1 5,452.5 , ,E fl Ja? gmj ljiilllg LDP all our :Vial M l 5 l is Greg Cooper studies the maze of tools on the shop tool board and tries to find proper placement for the plane. Mr. Ray Walker demonstrates the use of a machine which en- ables him to make a board thinner than it was originally. He Industrial courses provi 6725, ' x W ,, iff? M' . An, yy, ef liz Mechanical drawing student Ron Starks finds that a straight edge and a protractor are essential tools for drawing. notes the safety factors involved in its operation, and advises the boys to be cautious of flying wood chips. H, 4 f Z. During their Gary Howell c ii Larry Courtii one of the ma Gary Gilmore rebuilding a SS ght SGS .I ' KIT , provide basic manual, mechanical training During their radio and T.V. repair class, Melvin Gehrs and Gary Howell check for new tubes needed in this T.V. set. Larry Courtin prints up businessmen's identification cards on one of the machines used in Hillyard's printing shop. Gary Gilmore, George Fisher, and Dave Scheidegger find that rebuilding a motor is much easier when they employ team- In industrial art courses, students learn the basic skills of woodworking, mechanical drawingf electricity, and metal crafts. The various projects that the students work on teach them skills that will be important in later life. Mechanical drawing students make drawings of mutilated blocks and learn how to use the T-square. They work with projection drawings and work drawings that describe the dimensions of the entire project. During the year students construct scale model homes from blueprints that they have drawn themselves. Mr. Ray Walker teaches General Shop. His students study the principles of blueprinting, electricity, and complicated machines in wood- working. Students make and wire electric motors and telegraph keys. Shop students also study blue- printing basics. Second year woodworking stu- dents produce tables, cabinets, desks, and book- cases. The arts and crafts class, taught by Mr. Dave Swyhart, work on stained glass mosiacs, wood sculptures, and metal works. They study the basic fundamentals involved in making useful metal articles' in the metal work shop. Hillyard Vocational School provides skilled instruction in several fields. Central boys study drafting, carpentry, electricity, and auto mechan- ics. This training enables the boys to develop the skills necessary for a profitable future. work. During their morning Hillyard class, these boys are instructed in every phase of auto mechanics. 4 A22-Aexgggl 'W ??ji,g,M ,vp ,Ns - 41 M :Wl ,mf f ' ,' ' If . ,. f W ,,,,V ,Wi f V ., ' V ,,, ,,.. .fm pf' X f ' A E ,, 5 fin! MZL1L,.,m,..,f I. U 7 f'u,iN7,, .. M1127 M f - 6 ,,ymQ'WilWQLrZ5iZ5nfW1' W . 4 wff'ff21r.aiwMr'W' , - .. .- asfsM9m2,L:Sv+wW - . If . -yy . an ' 5 L , i Glenda Pittman realizes there is only one way to gain the ex- perience needed to drive a car safely, and that is to get behind Students acquire practical experience Seniors are given the opportunity to gain val- uable practical experience in their chosen vocation in the Co-Operative Occupational Education CCOED program directed by Ralph Wilkinson. He helps students decide on the occupation they are best suited to according to their interests and capa- bilities. During the year he can be heard over the PA announcing job opportunities. ' The advanced knowledge and skill a student acquires in the COE program will enable him to succeed in the fast moving business world. Students also learn the traffic laws and driv- ing procedure in the classroom, but the only way to learn to apply this knowledge is to sit behind the steering wheel of a car and drive in the down- town trafiic and on the highway. The driving instructor, Mr. Wallace, has a great responsibility in teaching the students to drive safely and avoid accidents. Mr. Wallace must be on the alert to help a beginning student to avoid an accident while driving. He has the job of safe- guarding not only the driver's life 'but also the lives of the people in the back seat waiting to drive. nur' v - , -- .mf ww Y l Q , the wheel and drive. Mr. Wallace watches with care her every move while Cheryl Moutray awaits her turn to drive. Melvin Stewart, a COE student, fulfills one of his duties, which is stocking the shelves at a local grocery store. 5.4, ,W ' 'r :- ' ' H t 1 -- 4- 4 rl rr Art Art students George discu Mrs. Voss d fourth year s P. 3: . . :Ya :mf wg, .1536 its lisa' limit llw sux' Fi ilzsfr fire -fi:-l 3 Q s , 5 5 i. W gp- if ,Y 4 Q N -KX N: S s . ..,,,, wg.. , . is fi Q . u-'stsM,- we ., ax.. t M912 ,X Xxx wig X ss 'X x V x X L X , fgxxxj. , Q N, N Q ,Sass I s X X- NYNNER i. si-. sfggfsaywigykff 5. X ,xsx,....1MsgA-Q, ' 'f h care her every 9 drive. iis duties, which Artisans seek beauty Art students Carol Grippando, Stephen Archibald, and Mike George discuss the sleek designs of the fashion drawings. Mrs. Voss discusses the intricate design of the linocut with fourth year student Gary Thomas who designed it. The other through line, form I Centralites, under the direction of Mrs. Jane Voss, are afforded the opportunity to explore the mysteries in the World of beauty. In a world Where advanced education is essen- tial, fine arts courses serve to enrich the lives of the students with beauty and culture. Students seek to acquire ways of depicting the beauty that they admire through means other than mere drawing and painting. Such Ways are found in Wood engraving, sculpturing, costume de- signing, and stained glass window reproducing. Artisans may enter The Regional Scholastic Art Contest, held in'Kansas City and sponsored by Emery, Bird,fThayer, who awards the art student such honors as gold keys and certificates. If the student excels in the Regional Scholastic Art Con- test, he may exhibit his projects in the National Scholastic Art Contest. pictures shown illustrate such Works as serigraphing, silk- screening, opaque water coloring, and oil painting. K, .5 i ' vi fi s Vml 'J' if JE ,iff .1 , ' f X Grill Li in fe iff y - 37 : 'fax-1 , s ' 1 F E if , ,-, U i, f, M, lllli , 1 girfxiixt ,C ,E A Sf Jisgf' jr? fi is 'Yrs 'g V' X? ,jg gs 2 iii l Q 'iq E 1+ SYFANCS TQWT , - ,fu - ' A ' K X ' L V - V - . ,,, -Q7 i.: MIXED CHOIR H-Back Row: Cindy Smith, Mike McKinney, Marlin Lewis, Barbara Schaller, Margie Owens, .Steve Rad- cliffe, Harold Cornelius, Chris Beauchamp, Bruce Hitson, Mari- lyn Heitman, Susan Price, Hemie Rhoades, Walter Hontz, Gregg Smith, Jerry Kinzie. Fourth Row: Tralucia Franklin, Jackie Thomas, Jeanette Marschel, Gail Benson, Garland Al- ders, Bill Maxwell, Trudy Hamilton, Kitty Hillyard, Gretchen Brunke, Cheryl Nordstrom, Joyce Fankhauser, Jim Hammer, Joe Wood. Third Row: Frederick Mothershead, Debbie Pen- nington, Linda Heaston, Brenda Ranes, Mike Harvey, Mike .fig fj to 'V ,, 57 2 4 wid ,A ,rj Q, wg Yau' Ramsel, Judy Cook, Scott Hillyard, Robert Miner, Dorothy Stewart, Cheryl Adkins, Becky Walker, Joyce Kempf, Nancy Pettijohn. Second Row: Dwight Neal, Joy Harms, Snoopy Jones, Steve Ramsey, Tom Phoenix, Clarence Minnenhall, David Morgan, David Carriger, Don Castle, Kay Sybert, Larry King, Eleanor John, Pam McC1a.nahan. Front Row: Candy Dyson, Debbie Burnett, Susan Christgen, Gregg Letts, Jim Railey, Betty Coyle, Richard Sloan, Sherry Barger, Kathy Roebuck, Mark Dowell, Linda Hiskey, Charlene Williams, Jane Riddle. MIXED CHOIl Cook, Micky D Hintz, Pam K: aghan, Carolyr Row: Janice f Thompson, Ba Sadler, Patsy l Carlock, Janie' Row.' Stephen Centralites learn that hard Work, basic funda GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Back Row: Sharon Kasselhute, Debi Brott, Linda Hazen, Joyce Jackson, Charlotte Kirby, Jill Koch, Sharon Langemach, Claudia Ousley, Marilyn Madden, Terry Chaney, Suzanne Davis. Third Row: Linda Becker, Johnetta Thomas, Doris Rall, Marcia Morgan, Bonnie Richardson, Chris- tine Tilford, Dawn Wilson, Debbie McKinney, Diane Smart, 'fit -.14:,:TQ::fg. ..,a. .f ,T , ,gi P, Kathy Brock. Second Row: Ellen Lonergan, Vickie Perez, Di- ane Eddy, Corliss Kelder, Connie Keener, Mary Wilson, Rhonda Macrander, Vickie Hurst, Linda Bosch, Kay Walker. Front Row: Terrie Teresinski, Gloria Barcus, Ronda Norris, Marcia Burnstein, Patricia Kline, Gwynnie Swift, Linda Giannetta, Jo Sue Nichaels, Robin Heerlein, Verrnelia Sunderland. , ,X - gags is Ya - vw A - . 5 -I 1 gag - -0 C X 5 X Nb is .. . R, X Xdbxx V' ' ' ro Q X X at., , X , g .. . ' Ni r T M GIRLS' GLEE Knapp, Sandra Petesch, Judy F Mary Robinette ane Ostroski, J z Carolyn Farber ' Q4 ,Q ., L -Q v . Miner, Dorothy ze Kempf, Nancy us, Snoopy Jones, nnenhall, David Jert, Larry King, U: Candy Dyson, etts, Jim Railey, Kathy Roebuck, ms, Jane Riddle. MIXED CHOIR II-Back Row: Jim Allaman, Tim Alkire, Ann Cook, Micky Darnell, Jean Maughmer, J uliene Morgan, Kathy Hintz, Pam Kingsley, Nancy Riddell, Ron Miller, Gary Mon- aghan, Carolyn Kibble, Norma Myers, Nancy Bermond. Fourth Row: Janice Ball, Bob Glenn, Jennifer Adams, Peggy Jo Thompson, Barbara Turnbull, Dianne Hamilton, Georgena Sadler, Patsy De Shon, Margaret Sevy, Connie Walkup, Jack Carlock, Janice McQuitty, Pat Shirey, Barbara Boyts. Third Row: Stephen Neidinger, Angie Miller, Ann Laderoute, Bobbi Wilkins, Christine Prashak, Janis Morton, Janet Knadler, Mar- ,jorie Halter, Linda Robinson, Glenda Knapp, Ron Mathys, Marie Weyer. Second Row: Sarry Fagan, Gary Bashor, Lynn Garvey, Kathy Horn, Barbara Davis, Jack Buthman, Thomas Hughes, James Lowrance, Bill Werner, Jim Lucas. Front Row: Sharon Johnson, Jean Edwards, Karen La More, Pam Pickrel, Cathy Hochenauer, Mike Johnson, Joe Battreall, Mike West- hoff, Doug Joslin, Richard Bangerter. , basic fundamentals are needed for fine choirs fickie Perez, Di- ' Wilson, Rhonda 1 Walker. Front 1 Norris, Marcia .inda Giannetta, mderland. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB-Back Row: Sharaon Pinzino, Karen Knapp, Sandra Wahlgren, Lynette Bundy, Jean Harper, Conni Petesch, Judy Foster, Nancy Teare, Lynda Jones, Linda Sherer, Mary Rfobinette. Third Row: Donna Keatley, Judy Evans, Di- ane Ostroski, Jane Masters, Barbara Roesing, Vicki Eshelman, Carolyn Farber, Gina Waters, Bonnie Howard. Second Row,- Gail Foxworthy, Cathy Hausman, Pat Horning, Joyce Masten, Sherryl Kephart, Corrine McNeiley, Cheryl Moutray, Judy Klingensmith, Goldie Chase, Jaynee Minton. Front Row: Peggy Higdon, Linda Word, Jacklyn Clark, Linda Lawhon, Lynn Cronk, Connie Fridell, Marilyn Mooney, Cheryl Buckman, Ruth Evert. I Y .pin-V 1, n 1 Z 2 I W , W , W 2 Z Q z l Z , ff' .. ' 7'?W'4ih,'g,?, Becky Cole, Beverly Bowen, Ronda Schneider, and Barbie These Mixed Choir I members find it difficult to keep straight Mary Bm-ken Keatley use their talents as pianists for Mixed Choir I. f21C9S as MT- Myers Stflkes thls P056 f0T the Camera- class period to M b f M' d Ch ' t h d t h' MIXED CHOIR I-Back R0w.' Trip Gore, Linn Eberting, Bob Wrehe, Tom Lethcho, Vickie Simmons, Diana Byrd, Eugene Francis, Larry Jackson, Carol Wilkins, Connie Davis, Mark Reichel, T. W. Nance, Don Jones, Andrea Jefferies. Fourth Row: Darrell Guthals, Hilton Sander, Steven Frakes, Leslie Matthews, Judy Hilsabeck, Del Weddle, Greg Boyer, Barbara Haggard, Bob Trout, Randy Browning, Valerie Watkins, Jan- ice Means, Mary Beth Norton. Third Row: Susan Heckel, Pat Bolin, Curtis Kelder, Ronnie Roberts, Keith McClure, Pat Brown, Sandy Groh, Jon James, Debi Ray, Lucinda Weaver, Laurie Merrill, Lottie Stewart, Marsha Howard. Second Row: Harold Graham, George E. Ward, Denny Moore, Cathy Weddle, Mary Burkert, Yogi Holcomb, Bob Jarrett, Jim Hunt, Bob Wollemnan, Wesley Lee, Greg Sullivan, Chris Leontos. Front Row: Sharon Crouch, Steve Stinson, Marie Potter, Karen Bech- told, Saundra Dugan, Jerri Tarwater, Charlotte Cox, Jane Grant, Debbi Wilkins, Carol Boyer, Connie Walker, Loi Finney. . I , f I Q W Q, Q, ,, 7 me , 3 V, , ,, X 4. I X , A-'f , . ,.. -,e 4 -. . -- - ,,,1-.-.a 12. '- . ., , 'I 'i it V' 1 ,- we -3 MIXED CHOII Karen Johnsol Nesbitt, Larry . Burnett, Ron I Humphrey. F01 Rhonda Tindle, Powell, Joe W4 Miller, J anell S Beverly Bower fp - .. A 3' P H- z S xi -7 Q Q N X' Q9 W 'C ig 5 1 .- may r - r a s' . S, N , sf fvi p S i o keep straight Lefa. ard to ucinda Weaver, 'd. Second Row: , Cathy Weddle, Jim Hunt, Bob 1 Leontos. Front ner, Karen Bech- otte Cox, Jane ker, Loi Finney. 3 , M, , , X V , T M . f v 5 1 2 'ws L 'qc Q id r r xff V Q W. 1 wx H! ff' X 1-s f 7 Mary Burkert hands out music folders at the beginning of each The members of Mixed Choir I watch closely as Mr. Myers di- class period to this row of Mixed Choir I members. rects them in their daily ritual of warm-up exercises. achieve acceptance into Concert Choir MIXED CHOIR I-Back Row: Carolyn Arment, Barbara Clark, Karen Johnson, Marilyn Babb, Brenda Utermoehlen, Linda Nesbitt, Larry Smoot, Bill Van Ness, Shirley Bathgate, Richard Burnett, Ron Zach, Dennis Carroll, Terry Schneider, Ronald Humphrey. Fourth Row: Pam Morehead, Marcia Schildknecht, Rhonda Tindle, Kathy Vasut, Susie Smith, Lewis Foster, Nancy Powell, Joe Wertz, Sharon Shadduck, Gailyn Merrill, Renee Miller, J anell Swope. Third Row: Barbi Fricke, Connie Glancy, Beverly Bowen, Mary Hawks, Shirley Newlin, Sandra Det- wieler, Lynda Allee, Jeanette Jeschke, Nina Kline, Dixie Mc- Kay, John Falk, Shari Koch, Virginia Purvis. Second Row.' Cathie Simpson, Danny Pryor, Barbie Keatley, Paula Block, David Matteson, Ray Donelson, Doris Fleming, Bill Wilson, Eric Chambers, Marketa Washington, Susan Clark, Steven Mallory. Front Row: Jean Riddle, Patricia Griffith, Becky Cole, Linda Rich, Connie Trail, Ronda Schneider, Sandra Burris, Vicki Gupton. Q ?' 1 , - up . fi! 21-v :I Q: X 1 vw ,, 1 , I ' 'i!,..w 9 Ri I - B' , ,V 2 we . , 'if ' f 9,1 s nr ' gf' - ' - ev' r f . W - : ' . ip- -' ,- , V s v 51. 3 ..a-uni: ff v 5 - : , ' N-. ,.-, . .' se- 5 ' V' ' f w V -r f' 9211- sci' . X f ,... - W , if 1 n r- , 2? ' L B V i A H x V .... X xy, A ,, 4. J , X Q ,, . 'E' rf., J if .4 , , ,.,,, A i Qi 4 gg N Q 1 6, Zig' Q w Q 1 3' J , l M 3 QQ , 1, Q i a . ,, 8 ,S Q, - - i J, l Sh , 7 - ' ' has l 1 .. ' r v fy :.- I ' . ,.,. .. ., ,,.x.. 1 , , -aa., . V 4, 2 ' E? -' ..., Q, , fi . . ,M S f' 1 J' 'c V ,,,,, 2 gg rc., My S f Q if X P3 rf L, J ,S V X V .,.,. Q- TT. , it F 1, A Q . 9, 1. f i 'Q - fa , , M' .3 .:, A V K f 1 ' NE- '- i 125' ' ,. 2 , ,,f , fx .,,, X Q J Q' pfrlf - - Q , we 5 if X' ' - 1... ., 'W -r K . wr ' S, P ' fs X f .Q M N . ' 0- .f -A f I r- ' 9 , 1' '- be , I i X , 'T ' I ia . , .1 . ,, .,,-,.,,,, , , M SS , S I . K S b . x . 5 2 i rf , fr i M t Concert Choir represents highest goal of ali Mr. Gench, with a movement of his hands, shows members of Concert Choir they must soften their tone a little. CONCERT CHOIR-Back Row: Cheryl Miller, Ina Buis, Fred Hangartner, John Nelson, Bob Kapp, Tom Mitchell, Carol Maker, Rosalie Austin, Sheryl Harman, Mary McCoy, Jeanette Binniker, Karen Stuber, Marcia Wion. Fourth Row: Marilyn Meyer, Cindy Howard, Linda Frazee, Melanie Lott, Sue Lott, Jay Maddox, Richard Cawley, Vickie Fletchall, Linda Baird, Nancy Imm, Gloria Slentz, Mike Coleman, Harold Sweet. Third Row: Greg Martin, Quinta Johnson, Linda Boyer, Steven Fry, Jeanette Clardy, Peggy Bumphrey, Janice Mooney, Jean Members of the Concert Choir pay close attention to Mr. Gench as he directs them in one of their many songs. Schindler, Connie Reynolds, Linda Lowenberg, Janice Hees, Joanne Peuker, Karen Cutler. Second Row: Bob Norton, Phil Jackson, Merrill Sommer, David Mason, Douglas Walley, Steve McCarty, Dennis Phillips, Don Rush, Bob Randleman, Jan Laurie, Marie June. Front Row: Larry Eshenroder, Linda Brown, Sherry Roup, Sharon Cramer, Carol Weigel, Sharon Rose, Jayne Johnson, Sherry Bechtold, Nicki Ruoff, Julia Thompson. ' f M f 9 ,wr 4 f ' ' N, Q s X sm M 2 7 , , W f 3 Z 2 i f fi Q Z f l 2 6 f l ff ,f , if . 5 , , s J Q i vs it ' 1 I lflwllhmlx s- ,spain - We J . , Amo througho choir roor find Mr. ll rects. Aft Girls' Glem- A boy goe sings exce or her on ' Conce student h. Central. IN blies at C tions and 1 The Mr. Byro. a chance 1 an opportl. Concert CI CONCERT 1 Eddie Mooref McWilliams, Gardner, Del Nancy Picke1 Beth Hamm: Johnson, Gay Underwood, ,fs H 5 V 4 P7',.3s' ii E gym. ..- era Q., wr, -ri- .A X -N.. Q S .,. .. 5,1 J goal of all choir members . to Mr. Gench Janice Hees, I Norton, Phil Walley, Steve ndleman, Jan mroder, Linda Sharon Julia Among the sounds that one might hear throughout Central are those coming from the choir rooms. In one room a person will probably find Mr. Myers with any one of the choirs he di- rects. After Freshman Chorus, a girl goes into Girls' Glee Club, Mixed Choir II, or Mixed Choir I. A boy. goes into Mixed Choir II or I. If a student sings exceptionally Well, Mr. Myers will move him or her on to a higher choir. Concert Choir is directed by Mr. Gench. The student here is a member of the finest choir at Central. Members perform for many of the assem- blies at Central and for many outside organiza- tions and clubs throughout the year. The Central Music Department, headed by Mr. Byron Myers, gives every student at Central a chance to learn the fundamentals of music and an opportunity to be a member of the outstanding Concert Choir. CONCERT CHOIR-Back Row: Tim Walley, Kathy Keller, Eddie Moore, John View, Nancy Hunt, Katrina Leontos, Kenny McWilliams, Donna Mayfield, Bill Curry, Pat O'Neale, Bill Gardner, Debbie Kramp, Carla Enos. Fourth Row: Jim Hower, Nancy Pickett, Linda Moen, Mary Ann Harner, Bonnie Beck, Beth Hammond, Sherrill Mannschreck, Patricia Senne, Ernie Johnson, Gayle Fankhauser, Lee Gardner. Third Row: Marvin Underwood, Danny Adams, Nancy Eshelman, Patsy McIn- Members of the tenor section in Concert Choir watch as Mr. Gench directs them in one of their many moves. tosh, Liessa Lieppman, Bob Clingan, Laurence Lucas, Jim Ream, Gordon Bledsoe, Jon Walton, Steve Wurtzler. Second Row: Vicki Jones, Rick Ruoff, Bill Henton, Drew Stannard, Gregory Brown, John White, Tripper Gench, Larry Oldham, Carolyn Lawrence, Linda Houp, Kathy Abersold. Front Row: Linda Pollard, Cinda Jackson, Lorna McKague, Marilyn Tracy, Carol Tracy, Sarah Neff, Judy Pasternak, Linda Sigars, Con- nie Mignery, Linda Gross, Debbi Brantley. T' m f 2 5. ge I f 5 ve fl X S ... i x In as :KM 5? ii We Vw J F' . .53 7 1 f. . fi .Pf ,l If' lik, t. I I I 'l I P , I I I l l I I 1 i P I I 4 I I I. I 'T if I I I F I L vi As director, Mr. Allan Bing sorts PEP BAND-Back Row: Danny Peterson, John Peterson, Dee Monach. Second Row: David the ba.nd's music. Neely, Jon Carper, Fred Hoffman, Jeff Speaker. Front Row: Louis Killackey, Mike Harvey, Fred Rau. BAND-Back Row: Philip Johnson, Donald Bolton, Gregg fevere, Linda White, Pam Denney, Richard Cursd, Mike Seever, Harold Wintcher, Louis Killackey, Mike Harvey, Forrest Smith, Dick Freeman, Larry Eshenroder. Fourth Row: Donna Bleich, Ellen Soule, Ronald Bolton, Larry Pierce, Jerry Patton, Jack Freeman, Steve Carmichael, Rodney Stephen, Dave Schmidt, Dennis Schildknecht. Third Row: Gary Le- Huggins, Mike Seever, Jim Day, Tom Lefevere. Second Row: Linda Herndon, Leon Schiermeyer, Terri Jo Libby, Dave Achoe- neck, Bob Goldsberry, Greg Moore. Front Row: Teresa Trullin- ger, Kathy Sample, Wally Sleezer. 'S 'Y . S 2 i'Sfi 'W-f.5,Jf7'f Q5 Q , ? ,hm pg, fe ri N gr hwy! MAJ ORETTB Sleezer, Kath BAND-Back son, Danny Sales, Bob S1 son, David N shel Pearl, A P, V Q I P Q S s ' iii: .1 '21 1 A - 1 , ,, i llan Bing sorts MAJORETTES-Kathy Swyhart, Teresa Trullinger, Wally Sleezer, Kathy Sample, Judy Barton. Second Row BAND-Back Row: Fred Rau, Warren Hoffman, John Peter- my Dave Achoe son, Danny Peterson, Dee Monach, John Rausches, Gerald Teresa Trullin Sales, Bob Speers, Ron Bratcher. Fourth Row: Gary Thomp- son, David Neely, Jon Carper, Mort Wiley, Ron Painter, Her- shel Pearl, Annette Jennings, Sherry Weigler, Dennis Hagg, Bands help promote spirit, enthusiasm Central's bands are made up of hard working, musically inclined students. Upon entering Cen- tral, anyone interested in band need only to sign up. Our school band, directed by Mr. Allan Bing, plays for the opening of many of our assemblies. The band also performs during half-time ceremon- ies at several of Central's home games. P Central also has a great pep band. While play- ing during pep assemblies, the boys help generate enthusiasm to the student body. These boys also can be found at many of Central's home games. Accompanying the band are Central's majorettes. ,They are hard Working girls who deserve much credit. On many a cold football night they work their hardest and finest to perform well with the band. I Dennis Raines. Third Row: Larry Campbell, Graydon De Witt, Jeff Speaker, Frank Dorsel, Brooke Hickman, John Mussel- man, Clark Jennings. Second Row: Pat Meakins, Jeff Jensen, John Spencer, Timothy Taylor, Connie Eshenroder, Mr. Allan Bing. Front Row: Judy Barton, Kathy Swyhart. sa f-1, Admini tration. .. ff ff 41 , f' .. L 5 fl- f 7 f W , , V Z GMOAVQVHVWGWQI' f 4 fm ff f' 1? W I l We live in an age of complex and intri- cate governments ranging from the national to the local. In a growing and progressing school such as Central, the leader, our principal, has many decisions to make re arding school policy and activity, as well as a smoothly operating governmental association to maintain. A .Just as the United States president is surrounded by assistants and advisers, so is the principal. I-lis advisers and aides are the vice-principal, the deans of girls and boys, and the office workers, both professional and student. The administrator of the entire system is the school board, which is the only group of local school officials to be elected. Its six members serve six year terms, and two are elected every two years. Not to be forgotten are the teachers, who are the builders of tomorrow's America. Throughout their close contacts with the students, they guide their think- ing toward advanced goals. Central's Student Council, elected by the student body, is the students' voice in government. Its leaders plan the many functions in which we participate, with the principal serving them as an adviser. Throughout these years of change,which some countries have found very unstable and difficult, we have been fortunate to live under a form of government that offers us stability. Such an administration is the one that we have at Central High. Its leaders are people who are genuinely interested in the welfare of its students, and strive to make their school years happy and productive. Along with his many other official duties, Mr. Baker finds time their student's grades. Many associates also consult him at during the day to talk with parents who are concerned with various times throughout the day. Mr. Baker performs varied duties daily Mr. Frank C. Baker Principal -fi' i- .. , W ' . Mr. Baker, our principal, finds his days and schedule filled with many and varied duties that are his alone. Each new day brings concerns for him to ponder and many new problems for which he must always find answers. His dedication to Central, and to each of her students and faculty, is revealed through his effi- cient fulfillment of his many duties. The administration of Central is further car- ried out by our vice-principal, Mr. Walter Halver- son. His tasks range from checking attendance and finances to disciplining the students, but he is always ready to assume new tasks. Mr. Donald 'IH'out, assistant to the principal and vice-principal, has duties which closely re- semble those of' the vice-principal. He is known for his concern for the students, particularly the fresh- men, with whom he works constantly. As dean of girls, Mrs. Carol Cutler devotes her time to the counseling of the girls at Central. In addition to these duties, Mrs. Cutler teaches secretarial training courses. With these fine officials at the helm, Central- ites can be content that Central will continue to run smoothly and efficiently. Able adm With their l Cutler find 1 onsult him at ly is days and duties that :oncerns for is for which each of her igh his effi- further car- lter Halver- :ndance and l, but he is ie principal closely re- s known for ly the fresh- :ler devotes at Central. :ler teaches m, Central- continue to Mr. Walter Halverson I Mr. Donald Trout Vice-Principal Assistant to Principal and Vice-Principal Mrs Carol Cutler Able helpers share Dean 0fGif1S administrative duties With their busy schedules, Mr. Trout, Mr. Halverson, and Mrs. 'Cutler find conferences such as this one very rare. f 1 Ni xl ,-f, K K f .5 , Z A I 1 1 X f -lain-,W 5 V , - - - -- V I Y C .L -1.1 ,I - , , , , '-5 ff ' KT ' ' A 3..,,,:- ' 'Fil' Clerical Work keeps office personnel busy Some of Central's busiest people work in the offices. Heading the staffs are Mrs. Turner, Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Wiles, and Mrs. Krueger. There are many duties included in their daily schedules, for there is always a phone to be an- swered, a pass to be signed, or a letter to be typed. All of these are efficiently carried out. In addition to these, each has duties that are specifically hers. Mrs. Turner takes care of trans- ferring grades onto permanent grade records. Mrs. Walton is Centra1's treasurer, and Mrs. Wiles handles all attendance records. Mrs. Krueger takes care of all annex business. She finds herself constantly busy with such duties as running off tests for teachers, answering phones, and sending off letters. Mrs. Fisher, our nurse, is on hand much of the time for those students who become ill at school. She is often quite busy in this capacity. Added to this fine staff are the many students who help in both offices during the day. Mrs. Camille Walton Mrs. Louise Krueger Clerk C1 erk Mrs' Igliglgiwiles Mrs. gigisgisher Mrs. Doroth Turner Y Clerk it 5 , X SCHOOL BO well, Mr. W. Scho Rx- . 3 it 4' i. .,s... .'.. .T ,.,. ., if ' V , . . S . V I ' i'-' fffe .s:l' S f .S r 3. ' Q ci 1.11.1-.-7 M , C ' nm... e Jusy iex business. 1 such duties l, answering and much of come ill at is capacity. any students ly. I rueger lsher A - .. .AM- .,m.,gg- .y-ghygcf r ff ' A734 .45-v1.f, A, , I . . M, f 5, asf Q- 7 Zvi 'Z-tgffgwr 2 if : ' W ve J if fi a 1 fat t SCHOOL BOARD-Mr. Dwight Dannen, Mr. George L. Black- 'Hubert Campbell, Dr. Tom White, Mr. E. F. Garvey, Mrs well, Mr. W. Fairleigh Enright, Mr. David W. Hopkins, Mr. Paul Knepper. School off1c1als work throughout year Mr. George L. Blackwell Mr. Max Coleman Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent, Instruction K Q3 yi Q ssl' is I m It amid- -, , ,V , ,, . an ,X f , ,fff M, V, ,V ,, O ff fff , ffffffyff yy f ,f Q,,!!,V7Mf fm f-fvf K Zfj , . f,fZxM,!7WQff ,yfwff 7 fffr-. yff ff ff ffyhf, Cutler Akard, Kathryn Athens, George Baker, Gladys A B B S , B.S. 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Dean of Girls Secretarial Training Y g GAA, Pep Squad Mr. Mackey, Mr. Pumphrey, Mrs. Bartles, and Mrs. Bryant' relax in the teacher's lounge during their free period. NHS -eww' Q Facult Davis Iba , Davis, Robert D9-Y, Milton DeNeen1 Hester M.Ed. BDS' A.M. Social Science Sociology, Government Social Science Coach HlSl10I'iaI1 Department Chairman 1 , f ' 1 1 l 4 1 I l l 1 l l 1 1 . 1 l Dowell, Linus Dunbar, Burton Francis, William Don h Bs. U M.s. Bs. TYPIHE, Wflkllffm Social Science Typing Department Chalrman Student Council Athletics I , 5 Mrs. Betty Bartles receives information concerning courses ?2g25y,ff..s,, in Business Education from the school clerk, Mrs. Wiles. Gee, Hildegal-de M.Mus. Latin Frazier, Virginia A.M. English Literature Patrons' Evening Gench, Marvin A.M. Concert Choir if 45.2 ii ,T '71 , ,M a , ,Q Q111 . 1 ' F 16 f f af 1 H,-if W V 5 , f ws A , 4 s f , , 5 jf 1 ff wb? W4 74 I V? 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QR WS sf s as rs sr.. .. X s.,-k .X V XA? 'Q 1, is is . ,E 1 - . ifkih A - V, ...- , E an, Hester GibS0D, Gary Gibson, John Green, Ha A.M. I B.S. A.M. AIM' rry Groveih Helen ,1 Sqience Business Education Mathematics, Science Mechanical Drawing Latin iwrlan C Club Assemblies ent'Chairman r, Virginia Grube, Ellen Grunwald, Doris Grunwald, Roger Harmsen, Howard A.M. B.S. A.B. A.M. B.S. . Literature EI1g1iSh Home Economics Psychology Biology s' Evening Marriage and Family Head Football Coach FHA Head Track Coach Hash, Mary Iba, Howard ' A,M, Hays, Lawrence A.M. h, Marvin Guidance Counselor B.S. Huston, Bill Economics A.M. English Algebra, Geometry ,A.M. C Club ert Choir FTA Student Council Mathematics Head Basketball Coach ' ' ' ' - . ... ,- -A g ,, - V LK-AMYAM -MV WA, V V--A V v Facult , 6 J ochems i to ' 'ff ' Sargent ffl , ,, fr , H, 1 ' ' Q ff ff fp, ., - ,aw 5 7, he J Ochems, Bob Jones, Marguerite Kimberlin, Louise Mor MS, M.Ed. A-B Engligh Citizenship French C Tennis Coach Dam Pep Club Sponsor Kirschner, Oscar Lemmon, Frances Mackey, Robert Marechal, Lucille Per B.S. M.S. A.B. A.B. Algebra, Gen. Science Vocational Homemaking American History Spanish C Soph. Class Sponsor , Civics Department Chairman SeI1i0l' ' Audio-Visual R D McClanaha.n, Lois MaI't11'1,'Rl1th M.S. McCoy, Florence McDowell, Mathew Sar B.S. Librarian A.B. B.S. Algebra, GSH- Math Public Service English, Journalism Chemistry Freshman Class Sponsor Patrons' Evening Outlook, Quill Sz Scroll Science Club Shie r ppip K X 'Qi Q E ,y ,sr -:Zo fiffl ' f ZVf1'Wr' VCW77 2'11 2f?fM'f ff'f?7'f7'a :: +-fwprrw if r 4 -,- ,M f, fm fg, - f ,sf -W4 W: , -Q, ,,-ff'y.i ,M ,fy ,.- . 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Shield and Spear Mathematics axation The school cafeteria provides an atmosphere for rel and discussion for Mrs. Fern Sargent and Miss Mary Hash Facult Sarris to Wuerfele o X X X X xx Q X Q X Q X , X y X , X 1 X f x X 4 Y, V ' f 4 SN XX, K is , fa X Q f fy 3 A2 Y l .l . rl ls.-af: ,.4.,..e- , 1 , .R lay - V ,. ,.,.,... 0 .ff . . 5 f ff 7575 f s Q , X N Q W , ... N ,, .fa n, ,, f f , ff f KJQX 'ff J '25 N49 Y' ff N 4 ,S ' fy! 1 sf f f A , A f P , ry f ! X f 1 V f W V If , Aff ' .,.. 1 f K fs .f3f?2517fl?ifff2 ' WM -1, fs 5' . 4 1 rfSi?wG'f12. 4 'V ?4gTFffQf A ' . , f pI,,3 Q , i?Q 5l..-wi ix4qS24.5fgws wg fi 4' -,il ,ffm ,, Sf1fsJyw:1i, f i , p f ' -.fm - - X -1. , fs -ff - cf f Q,-sm: wg'--l fa .YQ , .J ' f is ' X . ' a 1 A X ' W, t f ' Ml San-is Gus Schmitz, Leo Smitg,SMirza B.S. M.Ed. Health Mathematics Mr. Mathew McDowell, and substitute Mary Ro Stinson, Robert Ed. Spec. Certif. Freshman Counselor ylf 'W ff Q ugh Af f Y Q9 QA N fy M, 5-mi-I fyziffi 54,-ff: 6 at K A if 5122 fi' ' S Ziff ,QSAV Q-1? 13115: fa ws? Spangberg, Ruth ' A. B. student teacher Lawrence Pilgram, Social Science Senior Counselor sen relax in the teachers' lounge. Forum Club Swyhart, Dave Stouifer, David B.S. B.S. Art Crafts Physical Education Geometry, Gen. Math Freshman Class Sponsor Golf Coach English Sprague, Gary B.S. Civics Coach Soph. Class Sponsor Taylor, Jim B.S. Social Science Coach Freshman Class Sponsor ji, Z I 757 , Q j i 'f ,f, W W ' ia f ga MQ? ' Af Zwfkv f.'.' 'f mv f ' 4' f Top Soci Mr. Charles C Kramp, as he . -. . vi' f.l9s'.,1:a,:-2:3.,.s ' ' - ' I , P . .... 5 , Q' fl' ' , v ' f u . ' 'ii ' N J EJ' X , --if , . 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Lil laa-eo i W ff nf!! r '.'. f f X X , f, X X 4 X fs- .f . . , ,ff Q- 1 4 Q, I M , Aff if l X 3.Gary Wilkinson, Ralph Wilmes, Colleen ics B S ich s Sponsor or, Jim LS. Science Jach Ilass Sponsor COE Fire Chiefs English, Drama Play, Speaking Choir Mr. Charles Cummings catches an unsuspecting student, Steve Kramp, as he makes the hectic dash for his next class. Z Wuerfele, Dorothy B. S. English Mrs. Barbara Bryant and Mrs. Betty Bartles check lists of progress reports and study ways to help failing students 7... Cafeteria Workers, custodians receive little reco .1 , , , f , IH! Merrill Sommer buys some lunch, milk, and dessert tickets from Betty Ritzinger, one of the student cafeteria helpers. CAFETERIA WORKERS-Back Row: Blanche Lane, Laura Morgan, Wilma Schellhorn, Malvina Schneider, Margaret Thompson, Stillvetta Doyle, Ollie Thornton. Front Row: A ffzffyg i, gy, , W ,, . , Jerry Hulser, one of the cafeteria helpers, arranges the lunch menu for the next two days as a service to students. Barbara Freeman, Nellie Thompson, Jessie Shaiffer, Margaret Burket, Fern Miller, Eva Jane Kilgore. 1 , f T 3 V V V gy, 'r f av. ff, 1 f- ff ,, f fm f w ' Ziff' ,, fl w Y f . , , r . .T rirr U - i ' f V in V Sf fiwv- , V fu V P' ' - I ' 'ff f t iff, f . A '4 K 5 , M ,, A ' I , Lggfig, f -f-r I X My I , f f . Q ,, , , X VM I , D si 2' ah., I www A 3. it . X to 7.1 A V5-. X X N gf' ' Z ,4 2. . , ' X I The uncea prepare can to. give it through 1 ed meal is ' The cu Central, to disorderly, and snowy dusty and 4 person who to come in 2 see that We day. Their our school 0 These smoothly r' before and salute with our health : CUSTODIANE Ed Swoboda. . .i:....1' 1 e little recognition for their long hours of work rranges the lunch tents. Shaiffer, Margaret I., ,f fpfzfy, .uf f f W , f f 1 'ff I 1 Zu ff f !,'a,,fW f f Vw. .. 3- f Z... 57 X f f 'C Q f'-WW ' . X X X V ,ff ,fd The cafeteria workers labor diligently and unceasingly in their service to our school. They prepare meals in the best way that they possibly can to give us strength and nourishment to make it through the rest of the day. Offering us a balanc- ed meal is their great service to our school. The custodians are a very necessary part of Central, .too. Without them, our school would be disorderly, for our sidewalks would remain slick and snowy, and our classes and halls would be dusty and cluttered. One of the custodians is the person who unlocks the school door and allows us to come in from the cold. Others are the ones who see that we have heat to warm us from the wintry day. Their work also includes cleaning up after our school day has ended. These dedicated workers are essential to a smoothly run school in the work they must do before and after our regular school hours. We salute with pride these workers who provide for our health and safety. CUSTODIANS-Back Row: Art Boling, Harold Justus, A1 Ed Swoboda. Chief engineer, Mr. Edward Swaboda, checks the controls. Field, LaVie W. Chasel Front Row: Lou Knight, Robert Robinson i ' T Z? ' , f A ' I , ' ly ,ff if Y , f I V ' ',H:1.1'2+f f fi lv . Asst is 1 1 N i. 4 H wg, X Q-. ww X K ,,f:.-:1-V, . qv---f School life is not all work. From regis- tration to graduation, there are a variety of events taking place which add enjoy- ment and excitement to the school year.. Such events as the football homecoming, the Senior Variety Show, the Christmas activities, assemblies, the All-School Play, and Junior-Senior Prom. give the students welcome relief from the daily routine of school Work. A very important part of high school education is the association with people of all Walks of life. This practical education is perhaps as important as are the facts We learn from books. By participating in these events throughout the school year, the student samples all types of entertain- ment, from opera to the hilarious comedy of the Senior Variety Show. He learns through these common experiences to accept people who do not necessarily think or act as he does. Behind each of these events are the time and efforts of many students. Because these events are often open to the entire student body, almost everyone has had a part in planning and participating in these events. ' This year, 1965, has been no exception. All of these events have been carefully planned and have received more support of the student body than ever before. These are things which We will remember this year and as long as We live. X. .- . f Carolyn Farber goes through the routine of registration. This their experiences during summer vacation and the 'times they day becomes one for old friends to meet again and talk about plan to have together in the coming months. Registration day begins varied activities Mrs. Walton and Mrs. Krueger receive payment of activity ticket and other fees from Marie June and Joy Harms. Sherry Jackson and Mary Burkert receive book lists of the texts they'll need for their first semester courses. Mrs. Holcomb explains the uses of PTA membership dues as she collects money and fills out the students' receipts. Carol Maker, Jan formation cards a Jim Thompson sq sues his new acti' 'Mr. Rooney, Bali class rings, Whicl i :l the times they t1es lists ofthe texts ship dues as she Jts. Carol Maker, Janice Means, and Carol Carmen distribute in- formation cards and sell school. insurance to students. is ix 5 Jim Thompson waits while Mrs. Walton, school treasurer, is- sues his new activity ticket for coming events. Mr. Rooney, Balfour ring representative, fits students for their class rings, which bear the Central Indian head. These girls are organizing their materials and preparing to have their WAKITAN pictures snapped by Mr. Bray. Joy Harms smiles for Mr. Bray, yearbook photographer, when he says, Say cheesel' and snaps her WAKITAN picture. Football homecoming highlights fall events Mary Beth Norton, Dale Holcomb, and Sherry Jackson gather their pompons, hats, and megaphones which they will sell. Signing the Bulldog, which is to be burned later at the Home- coming football game, is a part of color day tradition. On oolor day, the boys usually concentrate their buying around the hats, beanies, and Central buttons. Janet Bermond searches for her money after salesgirl Sue Lott talks her into purchasing a pompon for color day. Freida Hamilton looks on as Sarah Neff searches for that par- ticular color day item which she wishes to purchase. - Y I '- T? XT I ,lu Queen Susan S casting the Bui : K The blazing B1 which were hid The Pep Band and yells boosti ,mg x 9. x X ,I be Ng 3.3 t L 6 Nag ox- va as s- -f fm' fri F-ts.-xM1,. N--iss 'ki 9 Qs 55. Queen Susan Schreiber sets fire to the Springfield Bulldog, fore- casting the Bulldogs' defeat at the football game. The blazing Bulldog burns in a massive flame as fireworks, which were hidden around its paws before the game, explode. The Pep Band works with the Pep Squad as they do chants and yells boosting the Indians on to a victorious Homecoming. rw 'f M 'f' ,fs V71 rv- I H Y , r ff ' ' ,, 'A 1, 6 ,4 72 Ml' Zi ff f f I 'I I .' ff fi- , af 4-,, fijy f Z s n i . ' , f4'f I - , , Footk Walkin stance to bj the Homecor honors gran court. Quee Ruoff, Term Ter Seco ggi:-4.1: -i Football royalty reigns over Homecoming Walking down the aisle to Q'Pomp and Circum- stance to be crowned and occupying royal seats at the Homecoming football game were just two of the honors granted Queen Susan Schreiber and her court. Queen Susan, Margaret Hillyard, Nicki Ruoff, ,Terry Hamilton, Judie Middleton, and Margaret Hillyard Maid of Honor Vickie Fletchall were honored in double assem7 blies October 29, 1964. Two nights later, they reigned over homecom- ing activities and the football game as Central's Indians defeated the Springfield Bulldogs. Later, the Queen and her attendants were feted at a vic- tory dance and presented gifts. For these girls, it was an occasion to remember. 1 Nicki Ruoff First Attendant Terry Hamilton Judie Middleton Vickie Fletchall Second Attendant Third Attendant Fourth Attendant 1 lm., w i Ig, I I il ll ll :IH x Il l l i l l l' xi l' k l i l i i 1 J, E A l .Nl 3 , 1 i V l P 1 , 1 if , M E 4 , i 1 1 A Mid-Central Night's Dreaml' becomes reality Narrators Bill Dutton and Charles Brock discuss the most unusual objects they find stored in an old chest. Two talented young dancers, Sandy Dugan and Paul Kniola, perform an interesting modern interpretative jazz dance. No Senior-Variety Show would ever be complete without a boys' dance line. Fifteen senior boys, dressed in fifteen different In a comic skit, Christopher Columbus CJim Reaml ponders plans he must make for his forthcoming voyage to America. ways, entertained the overflow audience by forming a most unusual, but entertaining, chorus line. I 2 5 K i Because of the popu had to be combine: Millie and Billie I Bathgate and Sam C Q l , 1 -- - , .,.,r-.7,,,4..L..a... .1- . -fag 5- , 4. ...s . 1, i. ecomes realit as class of '65 raises curtain ri Ream! ponders 'age to America. forming a most Because of the popularity of folk singing, the many small groups had to be combined to shorten the length of the show. These 1 Millie and Billie Doyle, vaudeville stars, played by Shirley Bathgate and Sam Gabhart, perform a medley of old songs. l seniors sang three favorite songs: This Land Is Your Landj' Blowin' in the Wind, and If I Had a Hammer. Henry fLiessa Lieppmanl finds that his ax is too dull to be of use in the comedy routine with Liza CPat O'NealeJ. , ' 65 I .,.fQ 531 , 'i A ' i ' if se .- Y 1 Geraldine's guardian angel, played by Judy Herschman, laughs at Gerry's plight. Judy is determined to get a new ward. Gilbert BroWn's aunt and uncle from the country, played by Joan Wood and Paul Alison, come to visit for the holidays. To celebrate an old-fashioned Christmas, Pam Kennard and Paul Kniola decorate the tree with popcorn and cookies. can Drama plays spread Christmas cheer Greg James as Pete slips as he dances to the music of a transis- tor radio. His next slip is taking Gerry's presents. Connie Walker as Geraldine holds up a pair of old tennis shoes which she thinks is one of her Christmas presents. The Il On the River C the Music Men, cf Paul Knio pread BI' nusic of a transis- Its. if old tennis shoes nts. ,5gig.7..,,1 : The Music Man plays on Central stage On the River City footbridge, Jon Walton and John Oliver, the Music Men, court Marian, played by Barbara Hornaday. Paul Kniola and Sandy Dugan, as Tommy and Zaneeta, Two Grecian urns and a fountain are displayed by the Del Sarte girls as they perform for the River City citizens. dance on the library table to break the deadly study routine. 1 W 1' l . 'P In. .ml i its l lm! i gl V 4 ,lv V i i 1 L 1 Y l S, , i. lr 5. r l ll I I I I 1 S If l i r F 1 lx I ,. H? lf, 'fyssx Cag- at Vi Sherell ball seasf and Com homecomi The X girls. A pa tion after swered va the girls, l and intell Steve ceremony ball game garet, an: girls recei Connie Ki Attendan . - l?fT S' .XR qsf 3 iw Q gi Sl' wigxgk, A K .QL 3-if Cl Q Wg us. . e e xkklx A :fi-Q , 'figs -1. Xe: .- 1 I ,MX . ,,, . r X- A U , 5 . X Cage royalty reigns at Victorious game Sherell Sydow, queen of the 1964-65 basket- ball season, Margaret Hillyard, Maid-of-Honor, and Connie King, attendant, were honored in homecoming ceremonies January 30. The varsity basketball squad nominated the girls. A panel of three judges made the final selec- tion after the girls had modeled for them and an- swered various questions, basing their decision on the girls' beauty, figure, posture, poise, personality and intellect. Steve Ross crowned Sherell in the coronation ceremony during Central's Homecoming basket- ball game. The varsity team escorted Sherell, Mar- garet, and Connie to their thrones. Each of the girls received a small golden basketball. Connie King Attendant 5 a I, . ?:f:,f- 'WWA '. . .,,. , 1 ff.l.4177f257.i, . ' Margaret Hillyard Maid-of-Honor Connie King, Gail Grunwald, Sherell Sydow, Kevin Spangler, and Margaret Hillyard watch the Homecoming game. Z 3 1 1 E A MJ, I A I qi p p I lQwL'.wp A Q A 1 ale s p 4 i Busy voting booths dominate the scene as the students vote for their candidate during the Student Council elections. Students compete for student body offices Clever banners and colorful posters decorate Central's halls as once again students go to the polls to vote for their candidates in the Student Council elections. The Student Council manages the voting booths and sees that the election runs smoothly. Nominations, campaigns, and primaries are the events which lead to the election of Central's Student Council. Centralites study the superior' qualifications of the candidates before making their choice. Decisions must be made carefully, for the Student Council represents Central. Before voting, Louis Killackey studies the qualifications of a hopeful candidate for a Student Council office. Former cabinet member Jim Green helps at the voting booths as Marcia Burnstein prepares to vote in the election. Wayne Morgan, former president of the student body, lends a helping hand at the voting booths during the election. Clever banners adorn Central's halls as hopeful candidates campaign for the honored ofiices in the Student Council. E Latin students patricians duri Roma parta Vickie Turner 2 the decorations ie voting booths tion. lit body, lends a tion. -eful candidates udent Council, ,yfyyjf-fy? 1, ', pq ,M Qz, f I , ., H! ,ff ,v , ,f , ,W ' Z I 1' ,W V, V ,fyz lg F 'E 5 Xffff E. tj 11 A5 1 3 , E5 4 -, f 72.92 ' ' 2 MC V- 2 1 ' ' ' 5, ,. 1 l Lf-f! ?i ., g35c..:,1u 1.11 Latin students, attired as Roman slaves, prepare to serve the ' patricians during the Cena Romana at the Latin Banquet- Romans, Frenchmen partake in banquets Vickie Turner and Connie McWilliams put finishing touches on the decorations for the Parisian style French Banquet. it ta.. 3 42 sv' 7 Richard Irving, Kay Landis, and Lanna Ruddy admire the flow- er arrangement prepared for the French Banquet. Slave trader Marc Stine lists the attributes of Barbara Horna- day in an effort to sell her to a Roman citizen. Mike Linder, Frank Jones, George Fridell, and Jim Hower report the weather forecast to their fellow Roman citizens. ' ,,,,4llf, l I N 4 - f---- - +.,,v .g5,gj,:5- -. ,i' d1SCllSS9S her For the second year, students from the drama classes present, Th1s play helped to invoke the Yuletide sp1r1t in all Central Gd qllkey for the student body, the Christmas play, A Gift of Tenyinf' 1t9S before going home for the Christmas holidays rovide Welcome break in daily school classes The thrill of seeing the Football Queen being crowned, the provocative speech of the Kansas State Penitentiary Chaplain, the excitement of seeing friends perform plays for the Yuletide season-these are just a few of the many assem- blies enjoyed by Centralites throughout the year. Drama students, Paul Kniola and Pam Kinard, perform on stage in one of the Christmas plays put on by the drama classes. ix lu :M J, ii X: I ,il xl. K H H W V w Vi r 9 i s XNNNXX 1 964 PHMPQQ Quee V16 fc f 1 'J 21 fi , 1 ' Q, W .-Q Q- ' Fr- 1 tyi 51' Queen, attendants vie for city honors ,,,- -..gf,.f'!iQ..-gr. m -4 , E 1- , L f, -,A 4, , 7-'F' F' 9 Karen Franklin Deanna Kerns Mi r 4 Karen Slentz s Sheri Sanders 9 . Junior class presents J unior-Senior Prom QQ if af, f 5 E 2 Bob Clingan, the Junior Class president, presents a small gift to the surprised Prom Sweetheart, senior Judy Graham. After doing the strenuous twist,', students enjoy dancing to the slow music of the professional dance band which plays for the The largest and most elaborate social event of the school year is the J unior-Senior Prom held at the Frog Hop ballroom. This dance is sponsored. by the Junior Class, which raises the money by selling color day items for the Football Homecoming and ribbons for basketball games. Due to the large number of students, the Prom is limited to juniors and seniors. Seniors may bring outside dates, but juniors must come with other Centralites. The highly decorated Frog Hop ballroom sets the mood of the Prom. These students relax with friends after the dancing. dance. The Prom is the only formal dance held for students, and it must be limited to juniors and seniors. F 1 H ff 11 Listening inteni ered by Rev. VS Comn R . 1 V Q .sg if D , Seniors File for the final The newest torium, F0111 ocial event of Prom held at sponsored by iey by selling lecoming and nts, the Prom mrs may bring me with other the mood of the the dancing. for students, and 'fi 4 - 'u . .42-1.-,. . 3 - Listening intently to the commencement address being deliv- ered by Rev. William G. Shoop, minister of First Christian Commencement closes 59. Seniors file two by two into the auditorium to take their seats for the final time as students of Central High School. The newest and largest class of graduates leaves the audi- torium, cherishing many memories and hopes for the future. Church, are representatives of the school board, officials of Central High School, and selected graduating seniors. chapter of senior life The long line of graduating seniors files solemnly past Mr. Baker who awards them diplomas for their four years of work. - 5--., yganization ,, M.-.W-.W E93 fw U S , ,- QMQWV as , 2,4 AZ Q MXN 45' 'Wk K VY fy f , W QM! ' 4X-My A, ,,,, f L- E, N,.Au.......,-f-W-...V -. 3 , 1 I mr' . 4 lubs and organ1zat1ons are popular Ways of studymg spec1al1zed fields 1n a relaxed and st1mu1at1ng Way Some of Central s many organlzatlons have certa1n requ1rements for membersh1p These requ1rements enable clubs to cons1st of only members who are 1nterested 1n the scope of the club These clubs often have guest speakers such as doctors m1ss1onar1es and teachers g1ve the programs at the1r meetlngs thus offerlng the student first hand 1nforma t1on concernmg the field of study Each of these organ1zat1ons 1S chartered by the Student Counc1l so they are school supported Many other groups wh1ch lack school support ex1st for the same purposes as those Wh1Ch are school supported Most of these clubs have school faculty adv1sers and sponsors Th1s enables stu dents to become more fam1l1ar Wlth the faculty and gives the faculty a chance to meet the students 1n an atmosphere d1ffer ent from that of the classroom In 1965 clubs have been extremely popular Qual1ficat1ons for membersh1p 1n some are h1gh others not so h1gh Thus there 1S a club wh1ch everyone can call h1s own Whether It be for soc1al studles math sc1ence or other The Wlde var1ety of organ1zat1ons at Central adds to the Wealth of soc1al and factual knowledge offered the student of Central H1gh School 1n 1965 5 1 r 1 P 1 1 X J .- .-.. .gm B. .., , . f- . , .. . . , , Jon Walton President f , 2 ic c Rick Starks Vice-President Council officers form policies, traditions Kathy Abersold Treasurer . -- e 11 , V --if,f,.V.,,,, Liessa Lieppman Secretary Studei :ff QQ fi M i -3 i E During this oounc discuss suggestion Council cabinet Cutler, Bob M- , , ' ,gpyngx f '-'-.1 ' if Student Council initiates new Central store One of Central's most active and efficient organizations is the Student Council. The coun- cil is comprised of elected student representatives, student body and class officers, and members of the Student Council Cabinet, who are appointed by the student body president. Meeting every other week, the students discuss the school's business and decide upon coming school events. To inform the student body, the representatives read the secretaryis minutes to each home room. Among the many school activities that must be planned are the Christmas and Spring Dances. The Student Council is also in charge of the ques- tion box, car registration, and the lost and found. This year the council initiated a new Central store. The store is located in the school for the convenience of the students needing paper, note- ' books, and other school supplies. Every spring the council conducts elections for student body officers for the following year. Sponsored by Mr. Larry Hayes and Mr. Burton Dunbar, the students in the council work efficient- ly and effectively throughout the school year. During this council meeting, the officers and cabinet members ,discuss suggestions for the annual Christmas Dance. Council cabinet members John Oliver, Bill Fricke, Karen council business. Here, they discuss answers to questions placed Cutler, Bob Clingan, and Tracy Smith, confer frequently about in the question box by inquisitive students. au--N .. -.-W .-if --.. r ' IF II, 'O I I I I I II I I II I I ,, I I I I I I II I I ,, I I I t I ,lx F . I I 41 , , I I I I I I I I I I I ,I I ,III I I' I , I I I I I I I ,II II I I I II V I I I .EI III ,I , If I I I II I I ,I I . I 'I , IT I ,II . 'II I ,I .I I I KCI I I I I 1 II II I .II I I I I I II I I I I I I I I In I I L I I I I I III II I I I I' I- I ,I , II I I I I I I II 'I I I II I I , . I ' i I M I . I 'l!MZ,?Jf. We w tid I ., ,WK hm! W, - f f f 'I' ' I FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: Barbi Steve Brown, Ronnie Roberts, Bill Curry, Liessa Lieppman, Fricke, Melanie Lott, Austin Bainter, Cinda Jackson, Sherill Mary McCoy. Front Row: Steve Dunlap, Mike Mallory, Jim Mannschreck, Ann Landis, Don Weddle, Vicki Whitman, Terry Hunt. Abbott. Second Row: Bruce Ruoff, Bill Fricke, Jay Maddox, . - .ws- , VQI ,,' 1 FIRST SEMESTEl Dymond, Mary A Karen Cutler, Tr Janie Baker. Secol Elected representatives from student bod Work tI SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: Mothershead, Dennis Carroll, Janice Means, Nicki Ruoff, Steve Briggs, Ronnie Roberts, Don Roberts, Bob Clingan, Tracy Tom Duggins, Ginger Vetter, Jayne Johnson. Front Row: Smith, Rick Starks, Cinda Jackson, Greg Dymond, Jim Hower, Ronnie Miller, Jon Walton, Rick Stahlin, Wally McClanahan, Kevin Newman, Don Weddle, Cindy Smith, Connie Glancy. Lee Gardner. Second Row: Judy Halverson, John Nelson, Bob Berry, John SECOND SEMZEQ Robert Potter, Mik Herschman, Judy Marsha Miller, Ge Second Row: Bob N .. f. N. . -,.. Mg. .8 V q51A5,7.,1, I I , ' I rl I rt I I I essa Liepprnan, FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row.' Greg Batter, Lynnette Bauer, Marie Potter, Linda Moen, Pat Bolin, Le Mallory, Jim Dymond, Mary Ann Harner, Wendy Bartlett, Nicki Ruoff, Judy Halverson. Front Row: Jim Beaver, Bob Kapp, Jon Karen Cutler, Tracy Smith, Barbie Keatley, Rick Starks, Walton, Kathy Abersold, Steve Briggs, Mike Earixson, Robert Janie Baker. Second Row: Connie Allee, Sheri Stipp, Carolyn Potter, John Oliver. I k o o o ' Q - lo f - I I body , vvor to prov1de efficient, aotlve school 1 e I I, Nicki Ruoff, SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: Senne, Connie Allee, Janice Brown, Judy Herschman, Bob 'n. Front Row: Robert Potter, Mike Earisxon, Steve Dunlap, Dick Riddell, Jon Kapp, Sherry Jackson, Sherry Bechtold. Front Row: Diane y McClanahan, Herschman, Judy Hilsabeck, Kitty Hillyard, Jo Sue Michaels, Vetter, Bill Clinkenbeard, Beverly Frank, Randy Bell, Keith Marsha Miller, Gertrude Hamilton, Ron Zach, Karen Cutler. Evans, Margaret Hillyard, Bill Fricke, Jim Ream, Howard Second Row: Bob Swift, Debbie Burnett, Jerri Acord, Carol Hines. Auf' , in 'f' KY' KL?-A' I - in -3'-...V ' A ,I WIA I 'I , I I ,II gI L II I I I I ,I I .nf J ffl QI! z I In ' .II II, II I L II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I . I i, I II I 'I I I I I I I I I J?-X 4' . li. . 1 l -s V - ' ' . '- 1 ' - '- N as ,. -.si-3,-R..Nt3f'a-:gage-ss-.fri-as-:,rm-,-,,,xf1, -- , - .. , .. . . . . . - , , , .M . ,. ,gh A A A:-Age 5 A W A .. A A A X.. , i in-l,!.j .1-N, N w -QS.:-,sie 3iags4jf..L,!4m. -, A X .. as 4 i :MA A :li x N., if V 5 . ff E ,. Membership in N S represents high goal One of the highest honors to be attained by a Centralite is membership in the National Honor Society. Admission into it demands years of hard work, resulting in exceptional leadership, scholar- ship, character, and service. These are the quali- ties for which the new members of the National Honor Society are chosen. The new members are tapped in the spring on NHS Tap Day. The tears of joy and disbelief comprise the beginning of the events leading to the exciting day of initiation. An assembly is devoted entirely to the National Honor Society for the purpose of initiation. This nation-wide organization chooses its prospective members from the upper twenty per cent of the Junior Class and the upper twenty-five per cent of the Senior Class. Then the faculty and the old NHS members vote on these students. This year thirty-eight Seniors and twenty-six Juniors were added to the roll of NHS on the basis of their scholastic ability and their leadership. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back Row: Dave Ka p, How- ard Lee, Ken Saeger, Mike Cramer, Gayle Story, Kathy Aber- sold, Marc McClure, Nancy Hunt, Steve Wurtzler, Jon Walton, Martie Janczak. Middle Row: Sandie Barrie, Larry Canfield, Nancy Pickett, Judy Altermatt, Keith Hoffman, Tom Mitchell, V . , W. ,,., , ,M - -0 aff-fu , ,, , , I V Y , , V, N. ,.,, ,f m,,..,,.,W.,.W.,v,,0.,.,,,,.r.,.mt.W,.,..,,.,. After signing the register, Herb Jackson accepts a lighted candle, symbol of purity, from Alan Hainey, NHS president. Julia Ross, George Wood, Kenneth Irving, Barbara Beadnall, Cynthia Foulks. Front Row: Susan Krull, John Oliver, David Wisherd, David Mason, Martha Grant, Bonnie Beck, Rick Stah- lin, Bill Fricke, Bob Clingan, Herb Jackson. The newly initiab hold forth their ligl l L Mr. Fra11k C. Bak4 by introducing the NATIONAL HO Jeff Adler, David Billie Pumphrey, Shirley Hessemye verson, Alan Silve ., r in ,again a .. .'. The newly initiated members of the National Honor Society hold forth their lighted candles as the ceremony closes. Mr. Frank C. Baker commences the NHS Initiation Assembly by introducing the president of the National Honor Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back Row: Tom Watkins, Jeff Adler, David Glidewell, Ron Shady, Diane Christison Billie Pumphrey, Karen Cutler, Barbara Moser, Marilyn Tracy, Shirley Hessemyer, Richard Douglas. Middle Row: Judy Hal- verson, Alan Silverglat, Alice Bell, Sally Hunter, Carolyn Goff, 7 41311 The president of the National Honor Society, Alan Hainey, presents ideas to challenge the members of the student body. Penny Kenney, Jim Green, Terrell Jennings, Linda Brown, Terry Hamilton, Carol Carmen. Front Row: Karen Lance, Norma Schneider, Dianne Frame, Sandee Gorman, Joyce Brunke, Linda Hoefelmann, Melinda Reick, Penny Tootle, Carol Maker, Vicki Turner. . ff ,, p 4 g p 1. A A . - . -..mn ...fa ,-- -f------H FORUM CLUB-Back Row: Sherrill Mannschreck, Carol Maker, Judy Altermatt, Sherry Hope, Linda Brown, Richard Frank, Bonnie Beck, Barbara Moser, Diane Lott, Karen Cutler, Catherine Hayward. Third Row: Tom Wells, John Nelson, Cyndee Foulks, Mike Whyte. Second Row: Nancy Hunt, Gary Forum Club reviews international affairs The struggle in Viet Nam, the presidential political campaigns, the belief in the Great Soc- iety -these are just a few subjects discussed at the bi-monthly Forum Club meetings. This discussion group consists of juniors and seniors who wish to learn more about current political, economic, and social events of the nation and the world. Membership in the club is attained by scoring highly on current events tests given by Miss Ruth Spangberg and Mr. Arthur Burrowes, sponsors of the club. BRUSH AND PENCIL-Back Row.' Elizabeth Woody, Debbie Kramp, Jim Day, Tracy Miller, Bob McCrosky, Robert Fergu- son, Laurie Merrill, Cindy Weaver. Second Row: Max Douglas, Thomas, Drew Stannard, LaVella Hutson, David Mason, Claude Grant, Bob Clingan, Robert Urquhart, Alice Krause. Front Row: Pam Hallberg, Nancy Pickett, Julia Thompson, Barbara Hornaday, Marilyn Tracy, Ronda Schneider, Sherry Jackson, Nancy Watson. Art club stimulates creative ideas, Work If you like to sketch the scenery along a route of a field trip, examine great paintings, or discuss famour painters and sculptors, you would find great satisfaction in being a member of the Brush and Pencil Club. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Voss, is comprised of students who wish to sketch and paint outside of the classroom as well as during the class period. During regular club meetings, the students have an opportunity to examine each other's work and to express mutually helpful opinions. Malinda Adkins, Charles Casteel, Bob Lance, Alison Adams, Keren Martin. Front Row: Judy Herschman, Gary Thomas, Drew Stannard, Fred Ide, Lynnette Bauer, Mrs. Jane Voss. .WH fffff',fXV f . ff,y,,fN,'. fr QUILL AND SCF Foulks, Shirley Tracy Smith, Mar Hammond. Middle Scienc facets Experimer Science Club r of the modern better informer . Any scier taken at least chemistry, or in Central's S by Mr. Mathev Joining in prove to be ver, for its member SCIENCE CLUB- Curd, Tom Wells. , David Mason, rt, Alice Krause. Julia Thompson, chneider, Sherry .ates work along a route gs, or discuss 1 would find ' of the Brush lane Voss, is etch and paint ring the class , the students each other's l opinions. , Alison Adams, ,, Gary Thomas, . Jane Voss. ,gr QUILL AND SCROLL-Back Row: Linda Cornelius, Cyndee Foulks, Shirley Walter, Nancy Farber, Kenneth Irving, Tracy Smith, Marilyn Bodenhausen, Barbara Beadnall, Beth Hammond. Middle Row: Connie King, Kenny Griggs, LaVella Science club studies facets of modern age Experiments, discussions, and films help Science Club members delve into the many facets of the modern scientific world in order to become better informed about new discoveries being made. Any scientifically-minded student who has taken at least one year of general science, biology, chemistry, or physics is eligible for membership in Centralis Science Club. The club is sponsored by Mr. Mathew McDowell. Joining in the many activities of this club can prove to be very interesting and thought provoking for its members. SCIENCE CLUB-Back Row: Debbie Kramp, Fred Rau, Bill Curd, Tom Wells, Timothy Taylor, Peter Corcoran, John Hutson, Ronnie Miller, Gary Thomas, Marc Stine, Robert Weaver, John Oliver. Front Row: Marilyn Tracy, Patricia Houts, Dianne Frame, Linda Pollard, Linda Brown, Nancy Stipp, Linda Frank, Myra Parisoff, Jane Riddle, Jean Riddle. , ational organization honors journalists If you are a senior ranking in the upper third of your class, and an editor on either the Out- look or the Wakitan , you may have a chance of becoming a member of the Quill and Scroll Club. Because the club is honorary, meetings are in- frequent. Membership in the club is decided by Mrs. Florence McCoy, adviser to the Outlook staff and Quill and Scroll sponsor. Also deciding upon membership in the club is Mr. Linus Dowell, adviser to the Wakitan', staff. After members are chosen, they are honored in an assembly at the end of the year, along with members of other clubs. I Rausch. Front Row: J. B. Symon, Judy Altermatt, John Roberts, Danny Adams, Gene McDaniel, Alan Bottorff. , ,. .nr ,.-........, FRENCH CLUB-Back Row.' Carolyn Slack, Jan Watson, Kay Walker, Margaret Sharp, Edward Drake, Anita Saxton, Nancy Farber, Kenneth Irving, Linda Gorsuch, Marilyn Bodenhausen, Lana Ruddy, Alison Adams, Julie Ross, Mary Ward. Third Row: Dianne Frame, Judy Halverson, Janie Acord, Jackie Thomas, Susie Greenberg, Nancy Eshelman, Gene McDaniel, Alice Krause, Patti Eshelman, Linda Dow, Ronnie Drain, Marsha Rowe. Second Row: Mrs. Rolande Pinkerton, Melinda Club members stud French life, customs La seance est ouverte says the Frency club president as a meeting of the French club comes to order. The French club meetings are conducted in French when possible. Programs this year have included a French teacher from Kansas City who showed pictures of France, Mrs. Eshelman who also showed pictures of France, a guitar-playing, ' French exchange student, and a puppet show pre- sented by club members. The club meets once a month in members' hones. The club, 'which re- quires an S average, is sponsored by Mrs. Coats. MATH CLUB -Back Row: Timothy Taylor, Betty Schubert, Francee Evans, David Mason, Danny Adams, Jim Ream, Thomas Wells, Margaret Sharp. Front Row: Mr. Leo Schmitz, can . McGinnis, Janet Schroeder, Nancy Watson, Wendy Torgeson, Vickie Hurst, Linda Frank, Connie Glancy, Debbie Burnett, Trudy Hamilton, Joyce Roth, Mrs. Rosemary Coats. Front Row: Julia Thompson, Richard Frank, Melanie Lott, Sherry Hope, Marilyn Farber, Kathy Johns, Karen Cutler, Catherine Hayward, Lana Guyer, Debby Meredith, Sally Ness, Carol Carmen. Math club answers call for new thinking Programs concerning the history, and the past and present methods of mathematics, are among the activities of the Central Math Club. The club is a member of the Mu Alpha Theta, a national association of math clubs. Besides the many programs presented by the students, there are also programs presented by the sponsor, Mr. Leo Schmitz. In March interested students take the Annual High School Mathematics Exami- nation. Peter Corcoran, Sheryl Harman, Bill Curd, Judy Altermatt, Linda Workman. - , ww an ,.., hi , ff FTA-Back Row Wintcher, Shery Schaller, Linda I Nancy Crockett. . Pederson, Carl 1 Librai time, 1 Most stud their years at saying that tl school library turn the book the many tasl They also chem and other inf library, rep ' assist Miss running smoo LIBRARY STAFH way, Lana Guyer. Micky Darnell, J Polsky. Middle R' X s so 9 X X X s X x sk X Ps D . . ss? - X X i X 3 . E- s ICE X X in 1 it ' is 9- Q, .N X x X mi ' . 'f if endy Torgeson, bebbie Burnett, y Coats. Front ie Lott, Sherry tler, Catherine ly Ness, Carol 'ers iking 'y, and the ematics, are Math Club. -ha Theta, a Besides the dents, there ponsor, Mr. udents take tics Exami- dy Altermatt, ff ' M an M 17 , :Z-. 11- 56- v Q .E. ' - FTA Row: Linda Workman, Barbara Boyts, Renee Wintcher, Sheryl Harman, Jill Koch, Marggie Webb, Barbara Schaller, Linda Lowenberg, Edward Drake, Sharon Shadduck, Nancy Crockett. Middle Row: Beverly Barton, Sue Lott, Luree Pederson, Carl Crandell, Mary Burkert, James Lowrance, Library staff gives time, effort, service Most students at one time or another during their years at Central will receive a small pass saying that the book they checked out from the school library is overdue and will they please re- turn the book and pay the fine. This is only one of the many tasks which the library staff performs. They also check out books to students, type cards and other information necessary for a well-run library, repair when possible the books, and assist Miss McClanahan. They keep our library running smoothly and efficiently. LIBRARY STAFF -Back Row: Barbara Scott, Marsha Gallo- way, Lana Guyer, Nora Crouch, Meredith Herzog, Ann Landis, 'Micky Darnell, Jo Sue Michaels, Catherine Hayward, Sandy Polsky. Middle Row: Barbara Thomas, Beverly Bowen, Debi .WZ . ff- f- 1, .. ml , A ' I f 2 fin ,f A . V gf E? my WX , . W' 4 V X f f if ...Q ' 1 QW, , Q M 4. I 7 Eddie Moore, Linda Thompson, Sharon Crouch, Millie Magner, Priscilla Evans. Front Row: Linda Brown, Julia Thompson, Linda Frank, Beth Hammond, Barbara Beadnall,'Meredith Hickock, Kathy Johns, Melanie Lott, Janice McNeal, Leslie Burger. FTA offers insight to teaching profession There have been teachers since the earliest times. In Central, where we are surrounded with learning, we find many people who plan to enter the field of teaching. Many students who plan to teach join the Future Teachers of America to learn more about teaching fields, the opportuni- ties and the need for education. Central's club, which is a member of the national association, is sponsored by Miss Mary Hash. The club meets once a month to talk about and learn from its various speakers more about teaching as a profession. Ray, Patti Eshelman, Cathie Simpson, Sherry Hope, Tracy Smith, Mary Whitson, Diane Rich. Front Row: Linda Frank, Terry Hamilton, Barbara Hornaday, Donna Hobson, Rita Clark, Linda Sigars, Sandy Koepplin, Patricia Houts. if .., v L- X it X97 FIRE CHIEFS-Back Row: David Gebhart, Roger Lance, Tracy Miller, Tom Martin, Tom Duggins, Mark Crigler, David Neely, Sonny Tucker, Bill Rossi, David Lawhon, Hank Fishman, Greg Dymond, Tom Cobb, Kim Clingan, Michael Earixson. Fourth Row: John Oliver, Nick Galindo, Bob Wollenman, Ron Castle, Bob Alson, Carl Crandell, Butch Herzog, Rick Starks, Dave Lewis, Danny Peterson, Jim Edelman, Bob Jarrett, Bob Ocker- man, Robert Potter, Ja Maddox, Ro er Lee Martin. Third R0w.' Marty Lynch, Doris Klewton, Cindy Logsdon, Mike Linder, Mike Pittel, Meredith Herzog, Jennifer Hurst, Harry Payne, Pat Bolin, Virginia Hickman, Rick Chafen, Rick Dillon. Second Row: Rick Gilmore, Paul Montgomery, Tripper Gench, Jerry Townsend, Ted Enyard, Roger Moseman, Lee Gardner, Rick Hope, Bill Fricke, Brooke Hickman, Fred Silkey. Front Row: Kandy Clark, Gayle Walker, Ronald Bolton, Roger Bottorff, Frederick Mothershead, Carolyn Potter, Brad Keller, Phil Hestand, Greg Cooper, Bill Bailey, Gregory Camp. PROJECTIONISTS cher, Roger Knapl bert, Harold Sweet Tracy Miller, Bill I Mark Crigler, Dav Thompson, Dave David Mason, Lan Clark, Bob Randle Matteson, Bob Go Fire chiefs, stage crew, projectionists give V STAGE CREW-Back Row: Rick Dillon, Tracy Miller. Front Row: Stephen Neidinger, Dale Frankum. Q 35 M Stage crew members Larry Dowden, Rick Dillon, Tracy Miller and Dale Frankum prepare scenery for the all-school play. Because help their sch at Central. chiefs, stage cr The org Ralph Wilkin students, each teacher. Durin dents reports doors for stude to see that no s The stage very efficiently during an ass Their work in lighting on sta of the huge stag With the teachers at projectionists. these students by running throughout Harry Payne, Dillon. Second ' Gench, Jerry Gardner, Rick ey. Front Row: loger Bottorff, 1 Keller, Phil J. Q 1 Q nists Tracy Miller ll school play fi elfff jf M' M ,yfff ff' M ff! X 7 iw: 1 I' f M ' ff' , f ' af Emi ,jp -ff I 42 wh ' f ' Y 5 p .lm , iff ,,, , 'i j 74? ff 2 I lr' 4 , wr-,ff K f f . Er ' . ' 5 f Q-WJFJQ 1 '17, X' ,My f 2 ' ,WM ..., ,f M-rf' , L- il V , I , K, tl. zffivf N I f M ff Warn, 1 ' ,fiffi f ' 4 'Aff fvffvf 2 f f f 1 If 9 f ,Q Z f f f f X 93571.13 f ': PROJECTIONISTS-Back Row: Dennis Carroll, Harold Wint- cher, Roger Knapp, Gilbert Brown, Ival Lawhon, Robert Gil- f bert, Harold Sweet, Greg Jones, Sonny Tucker, Butch Herzog, Tracy Miller, Bill Rossi, Roger Lane, Louis Killackey, Jim Cox, Mark Crigler, David Jones. Fourth Row: Greg Cooper, Dennis Thompson, Dave Drummond, Chuck Mooney, David Elder, David Mason, Larry Hawkins, Leland Butts, Jim Hunt, Mike Clark, Bob Randleman, Greg Noland, Steve Archibald, David Matteson, Bob Goldsberry, Dave Maddox. Third Row: J. B. give valuable service Because many students are always eager to help their school, service groups are never lacking at Central. Among these fine groups are the fire chiefs, stage crew, and projectionists. The organization of fire chiefs, headed by Mr. Ralph Wilkinson, is comprised of hard-working students, each one appointed by his home room teacher. During the fire drills, each of these stu- dents reports to his specified area in order to open doors for students filing out and to check the rooms to see that no students are left behind. The stage crew, headed by Mr. Donald Trout, very efficiently handles all of the back stage effects during an assembly or play in the auditorium. Their work includes the handling of the props, lighting on stage, sound effects, and the operation of the huge stage curtains. With the city library of films available to teachers at Central, there is a constant need for projectionists. Headed by Mr. Robert Mackey, these students are always ready to aid the teachers by running the various projection machines throughout the day. We Symon, Tina Elam, Wallace Buckner, Steve Ross, Joe Wertz, Bob Ockerman, John Killackey, Carl Crandell, Eddie Moore, Alan Bottorff, Bill Curd, Spenser Koch, Nancy Madison, Mike Ramsel, Lewis Foster, Pamela McGarrah. Second Row: Kirk Shadduck, Rick Chafen, Becky Stuber, LeRoy Stufflebean, Phil Oxley, Jay Signoracci, Kent Young, Curtis Kelder, Mike Blevins, Fred Hangartner, Rex Riepen. Front Row: Richard Bangerter, Chris Cobb, Delbert Hayes, Rick Dillon, Sam Gab- hart, Phil King, Herb Brod, Gordon Fish, Bob Swift. During an assembly, Carl Crandell and Rick Dillon operate the spotlight as Pam McGarrah and Mark Crigler prepare for the film that the assembly speaker will narrate. s. if ! 1 1 1 -AH 111 4 , 1 , . :LA .- .M N , , sf .W , 4 1- 1 1 1 1 1 . rw, aw? ..L.I, ,yi 2 1 , ,K ' 1,1 ,11 11 11 111 1 111 . 2 X711 , 1 1, , 11 -' ' 1-1 Z1 1 ' -- 11 Z 1 1 Q 1, , J, 1 11 '11 ANNEX OFFICE STAFF-BackRow.' Mi11er,R0ns1arks,JaCk Barnett, Sue L0tt,'Linda Gorsuch, Patricia Senne, Rhonda ' ' Freemen, Charles Casteel, Tom Martin, Bob Reeves, Richard Tindle, Stephanie Pigg. ' Campbell, Rick Chafen. Front Row: Pamela McGarrah, Dave 11 1- 1 1- 1 11 , M, 1 1 Centralites run errands for administrators 111 1 1 ,, , 1 1 lj Ross, Meredith Hickok, Carla Enos, Rick Chafen, Kathy Johns, Carol Carmen, Sherry Bechtold, Suzy Johnson, Barbara Krel- .1 1 1 Tracy Smith, Marsha Miller. Second Row: Linda Dow, Kent ler, Jim Holmes, Ginger Vetter, Connie Walker, Melody Parker. 1 , 1 11 -' 1 . 1 11 1 1 If E1 fu 211 1. X I, '1'!jj. 11 11 111 5 . I . 11,1 2 1 1 1 3 1 1 11 1 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 I 1 1 1 Z N1 1 11 1 1 ,1 1 1 1 1 1 1 K 1 2 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 11 1 '1 111 1 1 11 '11 111, , E 1, 1 1 11, 112,Q 1 1 1 1 1 1,1 1 I I 11113 1 111 1, 1 11' 11' - 1.11 1 Ir' 1, 1 11313 ' 1 1,121 YQ1 ' 1 1,1 92 1 MAIN OFFICF STAFF -Back Row: Carolyn Hilsabeck, Julia 1 Young, Jim Hunt, Kathy Abersold, Terry Lewis. Front Row: X 4 Y f 1, . f 4 111 Q. ,ff M wr ,f' X1 it , 9 if f j 4 4 , fm 5 in, I ffl , W, Y-TEENS F ricke Thomas Sally Ness, You HI-Y PRESII Tom Taylor, 9 1 1 T ii - Y 1 fe , S H X N-lf? .Q ' f '-L . Yi , 2 e YN' ,, enne, Rhonda ,tors s Front Row Barbara Krel elody Parker if X X X X Q X ,5 X Q X fff Md' F QI, ff, I, , ,f ,, V,f,,!V,,,j,!Z 5Q9,1WZ ,Qaa QQWV QQ -,,-f-, , ,, ,mf W, 14, ' , WWW yi , 2, ,f , gf . so 2, V52 , 2 ' ff, ' aa 2366 lip, 1 i s ,fi gels WH il :Vit x , i . I n 145 wi 1 ,N , 5 1 in ,N 1 l li , ll l l Y-TEENS PRESIDENTS-Back Row: Nora Crouch, Barbara Connie Logsdon, Lynette Campbell, Janice Cornelius, Verlene l 1 Fricke, Kathy Roebuck, Christine Selford, Nancy Imm, Rhonda Holt, Sherry Jackson. First Row: Barbara Phillips, Mary Jo 1' Thomas, Sue Lott, Jill Miller, Pam Pickrel. Second Row: Jansen, Gloria Tospon, Doris Fleming, Bethr Buck, Pat Bolin, A I , Sally Ness, Debbie Queen, Mary McCoy, Terry Hamilton, Penny Francis, Julie Meadows. ' l O O X 4 Youth groups sponsor commumt prog ects i f i HI-Y PRESIDENTS-Back Row: Dave Lewis, Richard Butler, Row: Dave Barnett, Wally McClanahan, Howard Hines Rick A Tom Taylor, John Ford, Robert Miner, Austin Bainter. Front Ruoff, Bob Glenn. l I h A 5 r I I i 1 l I I I W 1 i 1 i 1 I P , , , N 5 l : L l li f i N M 3 , , M W il T r 2 T 93i ill , , , , F gil 1-e .. o l '37 IL li www X .m Q ww A Q 2 f J 2 A 1 s K N wr f 24 6 W5 YXWQQ NW x it f fffWf M V !Mjy7:ffV7ff, fr ff Wf ' , ' , X277 f ,, , ,ff 'x Q ,E g ,?,. , 3 s li 'Q 43 f C V , . , , Z1 , 'N . ff N,-Ep xx XY x X ix ..-f Z ay Sw. - N X x NEXQ igax 5 Xfigxig x N l Central's athletic programs for girls and boys are some of the most popular of all school programs. The boys participate in sports, including football, basketball, track, baseball, wrestling, swimming, and tennis. Many boys taking part in these programs do not become outstanding players, but they gain valuable experience in sportsmanship and learn to appreciate the really great athletes for the effort they must put forth. 'The girls participate in G.A.A., which offers them sports ranging from flag foot- ball to horseshoes. Each girl can achieve as much as she wishes, for participation, not ability, determines the awards she will receive. Several hundred girls take part in some or all of the sports just for the enjoy- ment of playing together. All students are required to take two years of physical education, which is usually fulfilled during the freshman and sophomore years. During this decade, new emphasis has been placed by the government on physi- cal fitness. As a result, schools are expand- ing and strengthening their athletic pro- grams to involve more students and to encourage them to develop. physical strength. Man has always considered physical excellence a desired trait, but in this age of competition, of rushed schedules and constant pressure, athleticshas become a most important way of relaxing. Q gi lv l , in I . I 1 is i 3 vi . U E: gf il ,. 1 E lr , 13 lf lu il ll if it il: l is ,. l ei ' Is, l it l H u ' it Q l l li w 1 ll l l 1 i l 3 l l A ,..svf.n.,,:,. F- , Starks, Rick Demarest, Brian Mathewson, Marvin Mitchell, Tom ' . Brown, S Central teams generate best school spirit, enthus On the opening day of school, after weeks of hard practice during August, Centralis Freshman, CENTRAL Varsity, and Reserve football boys start Central's Football Season. 27 Opening the football season for all St. Joseph high schools is the Jamboree. It consists of six twelve-minute games in which the schools play each other for a total score. This year Central Won the Jamboree, passing up the other three St. 22 Joseph high schools with a total of twenty-seven 25 points. Second place went to Lafayette, who scored 19 ten points. 12 The varsity is coached by Mr. Roger Grun- wald, Mr. Jim Taylor, and Mr. Gary Sprague, the 0 reserve team by Mr. Gus Sarrisg freshman team by , 6 Ness, Steve George, Mike gr. Don Francis, Mr. Milton Day, and Mr. Howard 13 a. Randleman, Bob Brgwn, Richard 3 Hicks, Frank Dowden, Larry - Ellis, De ,Q-nf The team members from North Kansas City move up to block the kick as Ted Enyard tries for a field goal. -f-A 1-'W Wigan' ,. . L QQ? iell, Tom Brown, Steve Thorpe, Bob Spifit, enthusiasm, interest fter weeks of l's Freshman, tart Central's all St. Joseph Jnsists of six schools play r Central won ier three St. twenty-seven e, who scored Roger Grun- Spragueg the iman team by d Mr. Howard en, Larry X, CENTRAL OPPONENTS J AMBOREE Lafayette Benton Christian Brothers Christian Brothers Springfield Glendale Atchison Lafayette Springfield Hillcrest Benton Springfield Central North Kansas City Maur Hill Ellis, Dean Cobb, Tom 1 I At the Central-Lafayette game, Central's cheerleaders and members of the student body stand for the opening kick-off. Hope, Rick Campbell, Terry I Linder, Mike Neal, Dwight Carver, Gerald Dymond, Greg ,ry ..,1. 11 Central lettermen pla hard-fought season Walton, Jon Humphreys, Roy Clingan, Bob Martin, Tom This Central end struggles to intercept the opposing team's pass at the Central-Atchison game, played at Atchison. ? J ones, Don A G01'1dring, Bob Arthur, Bill Lee, James Enyard, Ted Silkey, Fred A member of the opposing team is finally tackled after he manages to get away from the other Central players. Nikes 2 5 , A Q Q? l' I McWilliams Henton At the Central-1 ers carries the b. BHSOII , N4 mi .3269 Yr 3 zlring, Bob e, James .ey, Fred tackled after he ayers. gf' -fr V N ikes, Mike Wurtzler, Steve McWilliams, Kenneth Cloud, Galen Two of Central's players race to tackle this Benton player as he tries to attempt a touchdown early in the game. X Fricke, Bill l Kirkpatrick, Gary Johnson, Ernest Summers, Don Walker, Ken Hoffman, Warren Henton, Bill Minter, Mark At the Central Glendale ame one of Central's off n - g , e sive play- ers carries the ball over the goal for a touchdown. ,gf N ,V , Lf, ff 3 i i r L l i X. +1 .l l 6 f..X is X X X A 7 msg ,Ss q 5. XSS I, 5 - 1, bf! RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back Row: Rick Shoemaker, John Hontz, Bill Curry, Don Roberts, Clark J ennings, Dan Peterson, Dale Frankum, Ace Christison, Laurance Lucas, B. L. McGuire. Third Row: Simon Beck, John Wood, Ron Castle, David Gebhart, Bill Mountjoy, Lally Miller, Steven Gilley, Jim Hunt, Elroy Newman. Second Row: Bob Wollenman, Dick Whisler, Tom Byrd, Tom Hughes, Rick Ruoff, Gregg Mueller, Marty Lynch, Chuck Casteel, Tom Carter. Front Row: Barry Rey- nolds, Bill McNutt, Lloyd Cunningham, Chris Beauchamp, Steve Mallory, Dave Ross, Dean Hochman. Freshman Reserve Football teams FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back Row: Mark Glidewell, Bob DenOuden, Jim Bonebrake, Mike Earixson, Bruce Ruoff, Tom Duggins, Jim Cox, Jim Whyte, Greg Felts, Greg Saxton. Third Row: Roger Lewin, Chuck Ross, David Shellenberger, Jim Titcomb, Clifford Mays, Bobby John, Ron Zoubek, Dan Griffin, John Herschman, Mike Rice. Second Row: John Clay, Terry Martin, Vernon Miller, Roger Soule, Jimmy McDaniels, Keith Jones, Jim Mountjoy, Danny Laurence, Dave Maddox, Dave Ballentine. Front Row: Richard Kamler, C. I. Crouch, Bruce Moen, Richard Larkam, Harold Hayes, Gary Thompson, Bill Battreall, Mike McKague, Charlie Battreall. ws: s- ,XM RESERVE FC bald, Larry El Smith, Larry Ashlock. Thir. tand, Tripper 1 prepa FRESHMAN Stock, Steve A Stacy Grier, B Row: Doug E1 McPeck, Kim Stan Monach, r A 'V , Nw J F . ..,. Q - 'f i B as .Q ff 'iff 'ffl' - .sr f ff -P X .1 -is r ,,., '- , .. r X X3 ,,,,,, ? ,. r sr., x, . .xi X I f ix , . . , ' 1 A W? S f 'Yi . - Lf' ff X . Tr 5 4 I . x . fri 3' J , , , , r 1 ,, , , C C S, t. 7 4? l , x a .. E X 3 X Ab, ..,. t ,:k X ,. ,I , i ' Q , .g .., 3, 1 t 1 ' 2 :11 rf 3' wif! 3 . . Q , 3 i 1 -,'-. f- fr J 1 A f HW I ' A E . T .'.-- p . T be X A ., W , . L . s lf? Q i f H Q f 'ck , . 353' f 1. if X' . . xr- 1 - . G ff a - 'ir 5 L QQ K may N -- 1 A-QXMXYQ f ,.,. , T if fs X fi, . V ' 3-21 3, Q I, .,..1 1 - ' BC 1 rm 's X g , ,,,, 5 X i 7 . , J L ... ' I f y ir f ' - f s. R 1 ri Q' , X I 1 X . .rw was ,Q W e X 1 . Q , 4 v J ,-,: - A , A r 1 as ,Sf ,JI , Q Q K , V. , Q . 4 A g , 1 , . 1 'A Y 4 ,1 4 3 , i 5 - J X X, , , Q - .. s 5 i .g,xW5,,, 4 if I , , Y ' 11.5 fl ff! A 2 . i . . S Revising QW? QHET W -in -4 'Nur' ,g,5g...1. - '- Q l. .. A 09 .... L Dick Whisler, Mueller, Marty ow Barry Rey- ris Beauchamp, aww - A 4 7, RESERVE FOOTBALL- Back Row: Bob Jarrett, Steve Archi- bald, Larry Elardo, Dennis Phillips, Clarence Minnenhall, Ken Smith, Larry Hawkins, Jack Freeman, Dennis Raines, Darrel Ashlock. Third Row: Kent Francis, Ron McDaniels, Phil Hes- tand, Tripper Gench, Howard Hines, Ron Starks, Roland Evans, Kit Akard, Steve Hullihan. Second Row: T. W. Nance, Roger Wright, Ronnie Roberts, Jay Maddox, Steve Scott, Eric Weeden, Rick Johnson, L. J. Smoot, Bob Trout. Front Row: Wayne King, Milton Wood, Dennis Carroll, Jerry Riggs, Steve Baker, Charles Blakley, Randy Browning, Joe Battreall. I t ' prepare for 'cto ' V a 't t ,Daniels Keith FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back Row: Gary Sukut, Terry Simmons, John Peterson, Douglas Cook, Bill Clinkenbeard, ' Stock Steve Abels Dick Freeman, Je Kountz, Steve Castle, Thomas Brown, John Shoemaker Richard Butler Louis Kil- Maddox, Dave i , ' , , my , 1 . '. C h Bruce Stacy Grier, Ralph Blinde, Billy DeWar, John Jackson. Third lackeyi Hershel Pearl- F 1' Ont R010-' C11ft0T1 Mays, B111 Hender- rouc , , - - D ' h S ' S C 'h l T H ' Thompson Bill Row. Doug Ericson, Curtis Vulgamott, Roger Edwards, Roger son, Wlg t Cr08g1I1S, teve 3111210 ee , . Olly 001111, JIIH ' McPeck, Kim Clingan, Steve Young, Melvin Speer, Jack Allen, Deal, Allen Becker, Merle Lee J effrles, Davld Heekel, Franels Stan Monach, RickThompson. Second Row: Randy Bell, Bill F1I1Ch- f'i- Q , l l r , ' f 4,477Z,f?,l,W,fQ,5Qfff,f,f ,,ji'!if, 3. 5 I 'eww f 'fir I ', . , , ,V 'C Z, ,Q ., M,wCm'i6f ,, f.wpff.f9,-7 Y ei-ffff ' ...-,. 4 e ' , f f , ifyz. frf, .,,? V.l, . 1 . l Q, ,. ' 'f e'.' c - I l , - 4 ' i'-- l...- - 2 - ,., , f ----f M' r 3 n Q lf Q e W L T , ' 1 65:11 Etfefiulze ,.f' :'- f'ef , ? ' X 'I' xg, -fu' 'f 'f W7 fm ! 3 .Z - - M Z ' .v ,E K MW , if ,Y Q, f , nk Q4 V , kk Q , f , l M . ., fl ,Q Q2 5 .e 1 A , ' f if 5 M y I K, I 1 '5 X, Q V . I, .? , .l ? it 5 7 ff V L J . if my l V - - ' -if. V .. , , , X ': I J V J J E Q g y . 3 ... E I 55 5 - - ' 'i ----1 i W if . 1 ' l '1 l f :-:- -' 'l J- ,T l ZX! ev-,1 s, I I ' -'.. . t-'vw' f- '---- - fy f. -' . KV N ' 'Q J-if fl 51, 1 ki X will Y ' 5 ' ., Q, - J 1 f , 1 K 3 . Q e 'ec' ' ,. fl - if l Z 5 a ..,. ..,.. 4 4- 5.91 ,lrl . YM, , f - 2 f gk,WiQ ,V 3 in Q . ' 1 , f Ig ,, . J R to Lo f - ..., .al -F . .,.. ,t 5 l . .3 , I .-e- we 1 3 ' 113- f 'z 554. .L Q- ' ni... X,0. lj V j , ' M ffff Steve Brovvn Bob Clingan Bill Curry R01 Indian team triumphs y at ho, TenE Ted Enyard jumps high to get the tipoff and give Central the advantageous position of having the ball first. The 1964-65 basketball season was high- lighted at Homecoming by a triumph over North- town of Kansas City when the basketball team added a well-deserved victory to their record. The varsity showed a high spirit of enthus- iasm and ambition in all their games. Supported by the cheerleaders, Pep Squad, and boys' cheering section, the boys played rugged games against opponents who surpassed them in both height and experience. This year, the squad placed third in City League play with a record of 3-3. Mr. Howard Iba coached the varsity team. Reserves were coached by Mr. Gary Sprague and Mr. Milton Day. Ted Enyard Keith Evans Tripper Gench W-,u.ff--aww. fw.yw.W.c,.Q.m-NM- .... ,iq-T if N ll ..... .QEPUQE , .4 ' f : 5? 7' - . A k F ,fn -, ,-A, , - ! - -f5-'---- J,-,, 2, ,,,,,f-1-5 sa.. 4fLi'u,i,lf 34, 35.11 ., 6 ! x X X X 5 S N X X N -LSIXQN sg! isgii xiw A :S X za Qgg, egg -ix r rzisifs X ..., N A X ff X N ,dx Q S, W . s .ry umphs 1 was high- 1 over North- ketball team r recordl it of enthus- es. Supported oys' cheering .mes against h height and mird in City Howard Iba vere coached Day. ench ,ES AE 43-inane D2 T. W. Nance Mike Nikes A692 0 ,X ,,.,, 323 N Q z f K I QXS' J , Y 4' M , ' X 'Q as 'K f x A Ag? , , . v. Q .:., W , A ., -2 -K ,, .- X K we I W x N922 M N ff Y 4 I I v X Q26 gif! X9 gn, A' fy? Q2 GX f x fy ' W x V 1 Q w QQ -ll... Pete Ramfsel ,, 4 1' - , .., u-,ui 1, yi. 34 Q Ba gs ff , 'V-' 5 la , 7521? - S ig.: 1 ,Exif 4 f..- f saws- x X, X A fx P fax WXQQQ 5 I X N90 A , 9 :N 5 if Q NVQSS V x QXQXN-'A X, X' K ' Xa X Q, 1' X, X. fix X XXQ, f ,Q f Q 2 3119511020 XX g P K 1 14 Steve Ross Roger Hansen Student Manager David Matteson Student Manager V Y X 16 A 9 W J 3 4 0 1 Q Vw 1 fy 4, f W ,Q f 5 1 XC Y ff W 4 4 f 7 Q, fkj ., .,Xi,,lNN may f M f X 4 f Y Q 6541! f f 4 B jr ,QZX I Z 4 of S9 7 95 ,. X ' BQ f Q51 f fe fs, I XX 41 1 X X X Ye Ui X 'N A ' NX fX-n.Xf-,vlfiffa ,M H 1 Y f 'R s-'W X 5, Xs 0-meth iw - or too 9 9 I l f X f f 'K' ,iQjM'2 ZA 2 D011 Rush Steve Wurtzler Box Score Central Opponent 56 Maryville 62 43 Atchison 64 55 William Chrisman 71 38 Raytown South 50 29 Leavenworth 56 58 Jefferson 36 33 De LaSalle 56 52 Lafayette 60 54 Benton 65 46 Maryville 58 54 C.B.H.S. N 49 45 i Westport 56 52 North Kansas City 42 48 Excelsior Springs 53 53 Northeast Kansas City 59 63 Lafayette 59 60 Benton 75 69 Atchison 60 65 C.B.H.S. 44 f'7 4 C.B.H.S. 53 57 Lafayette 59 As the Indian squad rests in a brief time-out, Coach Day gives them special in- structions which he thinks may help them swat the Hornets. RESERVE S Gregg Maddox Dean Rese FRESHMAN l nen, Steve Di Jim Deal, Gre, os f A5 . sms. 1 .wg x as .93 rtzler Opponent 62 64 71 50 56 36 56 60 65 58 49 56 42 53 59 59 75 60 44 53 59 :TI1 special in- wa I . , If .mf , ,Q 1- wav.--1' RESERVE BASKETBALL TEAM-Back Row: Bill Curry, Trout, Kit Akard, Howard Rosenthal. Front Row: Ron Castle Gregg Mueller, Don Roberts, Dale Frankum, Tom Johnson, Jay Rick Rl10ff, HOWaI'd Hines, Keith Evans, Tripper Gench Maddox, Terry Grove, Bob Young. Second Row: T. W. Nance, ' Ch2lI'19S CaS'C96l- Dean Hochman, Greg Lucas, Rickey Burris, David Ross, Bob Reserves, freshmen tipoff to' Winning' season FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Back Row: Douglas Dan- brake, Kim Clingan, John Peterson. Front Row: Steve Briggs nen, Steve Dunlap, Stan Monach, Bruce Ruoff, Steve Ross, Steve Young. Jim Deal, Greg Saxton. Second Row: Mike Earixson, Jim Bone- 7 6 V V -fy-A .....a.,,...,.., - , ,,, H, X 7 1 eg I X f if f fi ' iffcv s f X X LW f, ii V A WZ ,ff ' ilv yl X 4 f 1 X f f ' :i , ,. , ,. t or e a f iii V l awo arff Av A N4 3r,4f4QZ6zaZQ2Qdn r rr,.5i22Zfc ,a.aeWw-M fwfwwwwmlwwaf Qmwvwf aa i f ', , 'fliy 47W-,fQf f2f'y77 , ,ff f I ' m ' f r ' ' fi ff VW f ww n ' ml. - ff-fa f' if l 4' iwwwml me it WWQMW Jim Boone Bob Clingan' During practice, Fred Silkey shows how special technique is required for jumping hurdles. MH, ' W., 5'WMZ, ik W ima: 'f Lawrence Lucas 25, , 1 X 'lf,:,ff'A ' , f' Q51 y f gf! ,f ff ff!! 7 X ' Q? A Z I ,yo V2. My X.- 6. Mike Fox 2 m i 'WQW. flap f X ff? +1 X! , 1, X , Howard Hines i ff, ff a 44 jggtgjk, fl I V',' V' 'f 7,3 ' A ifr' lyffli X , 5 ,4 Q- :fir ,off I V, f ff I ff ,ff f , f ,l fvfMWiMWwF4nWZW W2 l ri 414 Q rr , 5 Z V 'awwvi crru WWZZG r Dale Frankum Frank Hicks .l ? l M f'f, 4 I l!,V4!,! I f,f7,C7 L ,ff ,f ,i rhii Q if ' Ziff? , f W0 ' , , JZ Dean Hontz gf, . -an wt? .. Ron Howitt Herbie Johnson f-f ' X c nnss or ,n n si, e s s 'fV, no f, -1 2 257 Q 4 fi nsrn,,, V Z s Tom Martin Barry McGuire Rick Hope , 2 ,V,i fr f f f f J . fix ' ,E 5-yr V, . W, ,ylfyff f X. K. Dave Kapp l. s3Q i5YXr.Qs X as X fx has l X X -' ' ' gi- 455 rj, ERS xg- M. X vw? 9XI1Y4Ql X It X XY! x v Ken McWilliams Roger Mueller I 5 Coml cinde Central in the '64 se Grunwald. State, the A Track i Each man c his fine effo an individu the team sg after school boy's part w In tracl team represf good sports: of Central : sport and pl character of an fbi Ed OT Ken McWillia up and over 6 er try at the pc F' Q. g x l as , -It ' fr N fl 1 Q 5 'F in agfwffgsw-,ffq,,t,g,vff.mgwgwxfgyymq,.,,f...,-.,',, -.:.....Y,, ....... ,W g TH, -VFQY ,,:.,: A I I V YY W Y VW Y i ' l l -.--1 V . .I , . b All ml, I , V7 , N A J W. M . 4.5 5.4 -kg- - ., - . , ,- W- ...final S- .3 5 I w . i6 f 'g,. L ik Hicks l r k k Hope W W' 6775 ' J .,7'f3'7l- . i W 5, f' ff? ,,?j.,,.ff V 7' M7 C, ,fi A , 2 ,, f 1 ,Q 214' Z, 'i fi ,-za 1 1 .ff jf A f f X Q49 ff .,, , L 1 I f f , H Q 1 I f X W f ffwfyaq f f if f X f W' 124 1., 1 ff .Iv 5 ff . wg e Kapp J.. , . ' At. ff l . , X , Q Z ff M, f, if , 1 if ,V ,, If ff W f f , Mueller I 4 , arg, ll -U H Competition develops cindermen's abilities Central's cindermen sprinted to new heights in the '64 season under the able coaching of Roger Grunwald. The team captured the Tarkio Tri- State, the Atchison, and the city meets. Track is one of the more strenuous sports. Each man on the team should be commended for his fine effort on behalf of Central. Since track is an individual sport for competition, the boys of the team spend long hours in practice sessions after school in training. Special training on each boy's part was found in the success of the team. In track, as well as in all other sports, the team represents the school well, showing the usual good sportsmanship and courtesy. The students of Central should realize that track is a major sport and plays an important part in building the character of Central. Q l i ll l . Ti 5. .fi 1 . I F 1 i 1 4 5 l f l f Ken Saeger demonstrates the winning form for throwing the shot. Because of his skill, he helped win track events. - 4 1 2 f . . .... , 'I gif - , t , V -f , q Y . gf i t ,if , .,., . r f'.n3 T if mg . T . - H c T if f ri-' f p , ,f 5 , , . V f f f ,fx -Q f i. X . 5 I , 4 . if Ed O'Dell Ken Saeger Fred Silkey Dennis Thompson W Bob Thorpe Q: l ,l ,l 5 . . , 'V ' Ken McW1ll1ams goes T Q , V 3 up and over for anoth- X ,.,. . V U l er try at the pole vault. P ' 6,55 , H ,, E , 'l f 4 . . ff ' 6, . I CIW . ,. . ,.,, , ,. , . . . X 1 f , A ,, , , . 1 fi , 1 4. , xf. 'K gyfgiyflc H M- W f 2 C , . W , . ,I f, X X 4,07 . 54 ,A f ff? :g,!yf,.,f!QW! A c . . Qs'. ' '.---' ,Q 44 Q ' I' ' 'fm' . -'i'i,?7 ,-wfzllj? Q, .- Lys 4 4? - ., fi V , Steve Wurtzler Joe Battreal Linn Eberting Warren Huffman Student Manager Student Manager Student Manager L ., x P . if I 07 , I 52 . L, , N V , f LQ , , H N-V , ,, 'U ' 'H t ' ' : - - 'R' ' ' 1' '. ' ' ' ' 41 ' , 5 ' ' ,g,,,-rjij, fir, f, :.g-'.i'f7f- +1 f , ' ff Baseball enthusiasts have successful ear ee a L 4 Charles Casteel Bill Cooper Larry Dowden Q Central Opponents 3 Bethel, Kansas 5 2 William Chrisman De La Salle Benton Benton , 11 North Kansas City 4 North Kansas City Benton Total Won 7 Lost 4 3 X, ,WM . Greg Dymond Bill Fricke Dick Holcomb Roy Humphreys Mike Linder Mike Malory Jerry McDaniel y Louis Mooney Doug Olmsted Don Stanton Dick Holcomb, Central's catcher, misses a ball fouled by Mike Mallory. Bob Urquhart Glenn Welch A GOLF TEAM- Mike Heard, Ji quhart, Brooke Jarrett, Bill Du1 Swim SWIM TEAM- Hillyard, Rober year Opponents as 5 sman 3 4 0. 2 s City 7 s City 5 4 Lost 4 Le Linder 1 Stanton 1 Mike Mallory. i 4 4 6 ,. ff . , WMS, haw. Zz hx 'f J C 1 , ,',f':'-fi' ft: N I vl 7 W! ,N , , Amr, , f 1' 1 ' ff af gefg ff: f ig, it X 151 S jf, ff! Wywfwf' New 1. we , , ,mf - .offyff-f1:g,,.zf .nv GOLF TEAM-Back Row: John Truesdale, Phil Hestand, Mike Heard, Jim Beck. Third Row: Chipper Brock, Bob Ur- quhart, Brooke Hickman. Second Row: Steve Brown, Bob Jarrett, Bill Dutton. F rontRow.' Bob Glenn, Dan Hale. SHA! LCSW 1 As 'the timer shouts, Swimmers, to your mark, get set, go! ,the swim team dives into the pool for their daily practice. Swim, golf teams pull for Central victories SWIM TEAM-Back Row: Paul Allison, Ron Zack, Scott Hillyard, Robert Finch, Jim Beck, John Nelson, David Neely, Alvin Green. Front Row.' Coach E. J. Pecoraro, Jeff Lucas, Greg Brown, Drew Stannard, Bob Jarrett, Bill Dutton. UQ, 109 ,lf V 5 .V y,-,.4.,, . Mat ., , 4 4 f f,: f:,:w' M 1 ,: 1 - If ff ,,,,,,.f vW,,2Hyg,,4f,v',. 4 Q 1. , ,fm .1 Q-559221 , f ' ' '95 4,19 mfg if ff I f f ' I we mr ffffgw ff Q ? 5' ff M f Wh 4 F4 2,1 ,, ,wg ef, 1iZ?,..4 4ffW':4fWZ7.': 2.19 ff' 2 fkf Jr! 'K ' 'Q'--'L' Indian Wrestlers fight area challengers ...A f, xv K. , H ,A Mt N ..,, ,f wk Mm W J jg X t Q , Y ,. cz. W X ww' ff WRESTLING TEAM -Back Row: Gary Phelps, Jim Cox, Clyde Shelley, Rick Shoemaker, Mike Emerson, Steve Scott, Fred Silkey, Clarence Minnenhall, John Walton, Wayne King. Second Row: Danny Laurence, Keith Jones, Joe Battreall, Steven Mallory, Steven Gilley, Steve Archibald, Sanford Wrestling, coached by Mr. Jim Taylor, is one of Central's newest organized sports. The boys practice their different holds and falls many hours before going out to meet their opponents. Wrestling is a specialized sport different from boxing. The many techniques used in wrestling add a glamour to this athletic contest which attracts boys to the team. Coach Taylor referees a practice match between Mike George Cbottoml and Ron Starks Ctopl as Ron wins the first fall. i f A, fu 1 W. W Coker, James Monaghan, Wynfred Clark, Roger Bottorff Front Row: Coach Taylor, Lloyd Cunningham, Donnie Summers, Frank Hicks, Mike George, Ron Starks, Doug Ericson, Eugene Francis, Rick Thompson, L. J. Smoot. Frank Hicks and Donnie Summers are caught in a deadlock as each attempts to break the other's hold in the match. mm -g -- gg A fi, y f X N.. M W f MCM ,, 2,52 Q WUC 5 ucv -B Mark Mintei Mike Nikes, . Hope, Bob Cl Dale Frankui Donnie S ' Ernest Jollhlllls Athl TENNIS TEi Burgess, De: Roberts.Fron A f ,f?' , if X-L s sw, QW! Y 'S Q S .AFV S S t V i rr 1 fi f 1 r Bottorfif Front nnie Summers, Ericson, Eugene in a deadlock ,T . wwf- '- C CLUB -Back Row: Jon Walton, Tom Cobb, Greg Dymond, Mark Minter, Dave Lewis, Gary Kirkpatrick, Dwight Neal, Mike Nikes, Linn Eberting, Kenny Walker, Mike Linder, Rick Hope, Bob Clingan. Third Row: Mike George, Terry Campbell, Dale Frankum, Barry McGuire, Dennis Thompson, Rick Starks, Donnie Summers, Bill Arthur, Galen Cloud, Roger Hansen, Ernest Johnson, Robert Gondring, Tom Martin. Second Row: Coach Roger Grunwald, Tom Mitchell, Richard Brown, Bob Randleman, Robert Carver, Lawrence Lucas, Steve Wurtzler, Fred Silkey, Roy Humphreys, Steve Brown, Steve Ness, Bob Thorpe, Dean Ellis, Coach Howard Iba. Front Row: Larry Dowden, Kenneth McWilliams, Frank Hicks, Don Jones, Tracy Miller, Bill Fricke, Ted Enyard, Bill Henton, Howard Hines, Bill Dutton, Marvin Mathewson, Brian Demarest, John Gibson. Athletes strive for membership in C Club TENNIS TEAM-Back Row: Steve Shirley, John Ford, John Burgess, Dean Hochman. Second Row: John White, John Roberts. Front Row: Bob Clingan, Dave Barnett. I Y fl G Mrs. Betty Wiles finally succumbs to the persistent sales pitch of Kenny McWilliams, Marvin Mathewson, Dean Ellis, and Bob Clingan and purchases a dependable C Club pen. l .ff Ls., s ' rr: o...- U E e TN 1 X ff VARSITY CHEERLEADERS -Back Row: Judy Halverson, Marie Potter, Carol Carmen. Front Row: Linda Moen, Jayne Johnson, Sandy Dugan. X , f , , Q 5-2 ,L ,Jfwf ,f f,,,f fffl ,jf , ff!! RESERVE CHQ beck, Sherrill lv Reserve, Varsity Cheerleaders strive to fmcoui Enthusiastic cheerleaders are very important in promoting school spirit and good sportsmanship at football games, basketball games, and track meets. The girls wl1o are selected as varsity and' reserve cheerleaders by the student body in the spring must possess pleasing personalities and the quality of good leadership. These girls strive to encourage other Centralites to accept both victory and defeat graciously. Varsity cheerleaders Marie Potter, Linda Moen, Jayne John- son, and Sandy Dugan practice on a new cheer formation. Head Varsity Cheerleaders Judy Halverson, Carol Carmen i 3315. .. 9 f X . y 5 J ,.... ee J ' f ,797 ' by 2 V , , V ,, , M l f ff f XM f f M V I f Zlmfi W M ' V RESERVE CHEERLEADERS -Back Row: Trudy Hamilton, Connie Walker, Virginia Vetter. Front Row: Jane Baker, Judy Hilsa- beck, Sherrill Mannschreck. 1, Jayne Johnson, V ,five to . encourage good sportsmanship, enthusiasm Head Reserve Cheerleader Enthusiastic girls eager to be given the chance Come Walker to prove that they would make good cheerleaders are chosen by the student body from a large num- ber of girls each spring. The six girls chosen find it a great pleasure to represent Central in the best tradition of spirit and enthusiasm. During the summer these girls work very hard to perfect the jumps and motions used in the cheers. They were rewarded for their hard Work when they took top honors at the cheerleading clinic during the summer. The girls attend the clinic to learn new cheers. u Reserve cheerleaders Trudy Hamilton, Jane Baker, Connie Walker, Virginia Vetter, Judy Hilsabeck, and Sherrill Mann- schreck hold a pow-wow around the mosaic Indian head. I 1 A X , ,113-F.- -nc eggs v 1 1 P I ,, , . 4 The girls in Central's pep club are always enthusiastically willing to stick by their team to the end, win or lose. I , I O Central s pep squad inspires 1 New this year to Central is the boys' cheering section which enables the boys to exemplify their enthusiasm. K 5 r gf Paul Kniola s the Indian sql fi ghti 4 ' 4 4 T I 4 A w Varsity and ri honoring the l Members of l congratulate K s fn. I X . vin or lose. ispires T A f Paul Kniola sits in pow-wow with the cheerleaders to inspire the Indian squad to victory in the Homecoming game. ighting spirit in athletic teams 1 Varsity and reserve cheerleaders join together in a formation honoring the basketball boys during the half time. Members of the pep club, student body, and cheerleaders congratulate Queen Sherell and her attendants after the game. 'W me ina ,I W ..,f , , 1 i f f ww, . f, ,ff 4 , I ,J Z , , Wfz fi gf .ff V .lid 1 f x 3 y 3 . s w i i' 4 1 . 3 Q1 f l ii x 1 if c ' r ? F y 2 i . - 4 1 X J I ,Queen Susan Schreiber and her attendants watch the Home- coming game while the pep club cheers the team to victory. I f l' I I n 1 Central's pep club helps to create greater interest in athletic programs by acting as a nucleus ti for the cheering section. These enthusiastic girls l l attend all home games. The pep club also sponsors Q i bus trips for out of town games, thus creating a if way for the student body to attend the games and F I -F support the team. T i New this year to Central is the boys' cheering section, which encourages the boys to take an active part in promoting school spirit. The sponsors of the pep club are 'Miss Nancy 1 , Canaday and Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, who are responsible for calling pep club meetings and ig appointing row secretaries. 1 Cheerleaders lead the pep club and the student body in an if energetic cheer to spur the team to a Homecoming victory. ' . ,gi - ai: 1 I . E:,' 1 i l 'I i F l 2 l -i ,lip il .IVE V Girls' Athletic Association provides wide varie GAA, sponsored by Mrs. Gladys Baker and Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, presents a great opportunity for all girls at Central to participate and excel in girls' sports. Besides sports the Girls, Athletic Association also sponsors other events: Playday, which girls from the area high schools attend, the basketball queen coronation and basketball homecoming dance after the homecom- ing game, and the GAA banquet, which is held for the GAA Board, assistants, and the senior letter girls. A girl taking part in GAA can earn a letter, a pin, and a trophy. Points from the sports that she plays add up for each award. To earn a letter a girl must have 1800 points, for a pin, 2800 points, and for a trophy, 4000 points. Sports begin as soon as school starts and continue throughout the school year. Freshman girls go to a meeting the first week of school to meet GAA officers and to learn about GAA,s func- tions. The first sport is flag football, which is new this year. After this comes archery, volleyball, bas- ketball, bowling, ping-pong, badminton, swim- ming, softball, and horseshoes. This sports program provides a variety of activities from which any girl can choose. It also gives her a chance to gain wider interests. GAA OFFICERS-Back Row: Donna Carr, Treasurerg Raunda Wiskoski, Secretary, Deanna Kerns, Recorder, Barbara Moser, Play-day Chairman, Karen Cutler, President. Front Steve Ross crowns basketball queen, Sherell Sydow, at the basketball homecoming. GAA sponsors the queen coronation. Row: Mary Ellen Creighton, Sponsorg Carolyn Hilsabeck, Vice-President, Gladys Baker, Sponsor. P W- f , A fa of M GAA BOAR Wiskoski, I Judy Hilsal Judy Halver sabeck, Nora Linda Frye's the ball, hop an-1-M 1 S Wide variet of sports activity throughout year Sydow, at the en coronation. olyn Hilsabeck, , . . 57, ' , . iii A , Aww GAA BOARD-Back Row: Patty Nold, Donna Carr, Raunda Wiskoski, Deanna Kerns, Barbara Moser, Karen Cutler, Judy Hilsabeck, Carol Carter, Trish Houts. Second Row: Judy Halverson, Katrina Leontos, Melanie Lott, Carolyn Hil- sabeck, Nora Crouch, Mary McCoy, Saundra Wiskoski, Diana Linda Frye's teammates watch anxiously as she starts to roll the ball, hoping to gain points for the bowling trophy. i F- --H- Carr, Loran McKag11e. Front Row: Mary Ellen Creighton, Sponsorg Kathy Hatfield, Bonnie Beck, Sandy Groh, Kathy Abersold, .Janie Baker, Patricia Senne, Linda Frye, Debbie Brantley, Janie Acord, Gladys Baker, Sponsor. TROPHY GIRLS-Back Row: Saundra Wiskoski, Karen Cutler, Patty Nold, Carolyn Hilsabeck. Second Row: Barbara Moser, Carol Carter, Donna Carr. Front Row: Deanna Kerns, Raunda Wiskoski, Diana Carr. , 6 . 3-V, ,1.Z.,,.,.f' A . W 4 4, I 'V u Archery champion Debbie Brantley aims her bow and arrow carefully as she tries to hit the bull's eye of the target. A-A Homecoming basketball queen, Sherell Sydow, leads off the first dance at GAA's dance held after the basketball game. Flag Football, Archery ............. Volleyball Basketball Bowling . . Ping Pong Badminton, Swimming .... Softball, Horseshoes . . . September . . October November . . January . February . . . March . . April OLD C GH Nold, Donna Moser, Kare Houts. Secon Nancy Hunt, C Pin, letter girls participate in Varied SPOIT C PIN GIRLS-Back Row: Barbara Moser, Deanna Kerns, Patty Nold, Melanie Lott, Lana Guyer, Linda Minor, Tricia Senne, Carolyn Hilsabeck, Saundra Wiskoski, Mary McCoy. Second Row: Bonnie Beck, Kathy Hatfield, Lorna McKague, Dabbie Brantley, Carol Weigel, Donna Carr, Carol Carter, - Joyce Keesler, Karen Cutler. Front Row: Trish Houts, Nora Crouch, Judy Hilsabeck, Sandy Groh, Katrina Leontos, Raunda Wiskoski, Diana Carr, Linda Pollard, Nancy Pickett. I ' .mean f -A NNW' NEW Cn GI Judy Altern Darlene Col Kerns, Ann x W, leads off the etball game. . . September . . . . October . . . November . . . .January . . . February . . . March . . April fggsz-A. ' ' V OLD C GIRLS-Back Row: Melanie Lott, Lana Guyer, Patty Nold, Donna Carr, Raunda Wiskoski, Deanna Kerns, Barbara Houts. Second Row: Bonnie Beck, Kathy Hatfield, Linda Minor Nancy Hunt Carolyn Hilsabeck Patricia Senne Mary McCoy Moser, Karen Cutler, Judy Hilsabeck, Carol Carter, Trish varied' sports on GAA calend r, Carol Carter, ish Houts, Nora Leontos, Raunda 'ickett. M ,ff ' fif' 2 NEW C GIRLS-Back Row: Linda Cornelius, Karen Schober, Judy Altermatt, Janie Baker, Karen Hoffman, Sue Lott, Darlene Collier, Mary Beth Norton, Donna Mayfield, Judi Kerns, Ann Landis. Second Row: Judy Pasternak, Debbi Sandy Groh, Saundra Wiskoski, Diana Carr, Linda Pollard, Joyce Keesler. Front Row: Jane Riddle, Jean Riddle, Lorna McKag11e, Sherry Sanders, Nancy Pickett, Katrina Leontos, Kathy Abersold, Nora Crouch, Carol Weigel, Debbi Brantley, Janie Acord. r for extra points Wilkins, Nina Kline, Linda Frye, Sherry Jackson, Priscilla Evans, Marilyn Tracy, Connie King, Judy Halverson. Front Row: Cindy Weaver, Beth Hammond, Julie Ross, Karla Sybert, Mary Burkert, Linda Gorsuch, Joyce Kempf, Bonnie Speer. 1 X v'L-i il' nf .f ,ir ,ti P xl' X li 5 1 1 i 2 Iii PQ as l, ,ri F .1. , L Y l ll 1 , 1 , , I w:., li 9. ' v I . 1 qi Q ' 1 ll ll E l A .1 , l Q Q i i gi, L F ir- 1, .ln lil P Wiff A..f , I. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS-Back Row: Diana Carr, Saun- Norton, Sue Lott. Front Row: Raunda Wiskoski, Carol Carter, dra Wiskoski, Carolyn Hilsabeck, Judy Hilsabeck, Mary Beth Donna Carr, Kathy Hatfield. FLAG FOOT Judi Kerns, Athletic accomplishments of GAA members N proje4 INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS-Back Row: Cathy I-Iausman, Kerns, Badminton. Front Row: Karen Cutler, Ping Pongg Tennisg Linda Fry, Swimmingg Tricia Senne, Divingg Judi Sandy Groh, Badminton. i:':VUP5l. '-' fzm '5iZi.Q SOFTBALL Wiskoski, J ' 4,1 f cn, gli! 1-li, it 7 1 X X!! W2 ff ff yy! fffyr ' fa ff! , 7, , mf -, nw ,f w,ff'1 ff 1 X W P 2, 9555 M- ,M W frkwf f ' !k72?ifj ,QZV , Ky X ' f K ' if WV f y i f fi. f ' 4 f ,Q!9!M ', ,, , ,,f , V 'jXQ,Q,fi,1 472702 X 7 , f Vff? 1 Carol Carter, f f ,fn If V fff -' f W f,fff,,:Cf3-I ' H ziggy!!! C',,,w,fff X h,!,7,IfM a1w-f-- - ' f fl , , f,-W ' ' f-'V -'-A f , ,Q .Mg-J 1 f., 1 ,,,. 0- rv- A fs ,, Q A fy, ' fn 11. '99 1 f ' 'f' 4 -y an -'M W Q ,M ,L ' V 2' , Cv ru' , -+1 ,f l x f ,. ' Y 5 .' 1' ' . 3 5 8 5 FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS-Back Row: Barbara Moser, l Hausman, Mary Whitson. FrontRow: Karen Schober, Margaret Judi Kerns, Deanna Kerns, Patty Nold, Tricia Senne, Cathy' Hillyard, Sandy Groh, Cindy Weaver, Loran McKague. mbers projected through championship team Ping Pongg SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS-Back Row: Patty Nold, Saundra Row: Donna Carr, Carolyn Hilsabeck, Joyce Archdekin, Kathy Wiskoski, Judy Hilsabeck, Carol Carter, Diana Carr. Front Hatfield. ,. ,! At Central, many boys participate in the physical fitness program which includes various isometric exercises and com- In monkey fashion, Jeff Ward and David Jones climb for the top of the ropes, as Phil King acts as the impartial judge. .,, petitive sports. During their gym class, Greg Camp, John Heath, and Roger Wagers enjoy tumbling on huge floor mats. ,4 in Girls in one 01 as part of the G m classes stress sports Struggling for the ball, Dick Riddell, Bill Schreiber, Bob Alson, and Kirt McLean, help spur their team on to victory. X-DYE. H Exercising fol teachers thro reg Camp, John Lge floor mats. 43355:-1,2 5 . z' 1 Girls in one of the gym classes, along with Mrs. Baker, exercise ' Sue Christgen, Debbie Pennington, Debbie Keener, and as part of the school's physical fitness program. ' Barbara King ping to see who will serve the ball first. stress sportsmanship, physical fitness in athletics 'eiber, Bob Alson, victory. Exercising for physical fitness is stressed by high school gym Pollock, Teresa Keefer, Carol Senne, Shirley Hoge, Pat Shirey, teachers throughout the nation. During this program Ann and Pam McClanahan aim for perfect pyramid form. ROTC required for all Sopho VARSITY RIFLE TEAM -John Killackey, Robert Weaver, LeRoy Stufflebean, Roger Lance, Gregory James. SHIELD AND SPEAR-Back Row: Edward Drake, Richard Foster, Glenn Welch, Mike McKinney, David Dunning, John View, LeRoy Stufflebean, Ronald George, Roland Black, Roger Lance, Rex Reipen. Third Row: Trudy Hill, Willis Hintz, Robert Carver, Bob Lance, Joe Portman, John Falk, Sam Gabhart, John White, Gregory James, Sgt. Sam, Marie June. Second , A 4 L . A Row: Connie Mignery, Dan Madinger, Greg Moore, Paul Mil- bourn, Dan Brooks, Paul Jackson, Roger Martin, Bob Gilbert, Frank Clark, Ronald Stufflebean, Paula Sue Clay. Front Row: Linda Atkins, Robert Mooney, John Killackey, Robert Weaver, John Williams, Roy Ferguson, Ronnie Lawrence, Francis Wells, Charles Foster, Kathy Ross. L. A A ' . You'r1 used since by all soph quired cou learn abou and discipli It is an or common co basic lessor these boys rnand effec1 ROTC purposes. ' honors the comings. T for the bes reserve rif coming eve BATTALION Martin, Davi Brooks. Front ger. , ' ws 1 mls, for all .IHBS. vIoore, Paul Mil- tin, Bob Gilbert, Ilay. Front Row: , Robert Weaver, Wrence, Francis 'Zif35'7'r ' ' ' sophomore boys 'iYou're in the Army now is an old expression used since the beginning of time. This is also said by all sophomore boys as they enter ROTC, a re- quired course for them. These cadets at Central learn about the army, its drills, weapons, ranks and discipline. But ROTC is more than an army. It is an opportunity to learn the traditions and common courtesies in and out of the army, and basic lessons in first aid. It is a training ground for these boys to develop their abilities both to com- mand effectively and follow directions. ROTC has many honorary groups with special purposes. The Saber Guard is the group that honors the Queen and her attendants at the Home- comings. The Shield and Spear is a club formed for the best workers in ROTC. The varsity and reserve rifle teams have great potential for the coming events in the spring of '65. BATTALION STAFF-Back Row: Greg Moore, Roger Lee Martin, David Haenni. Second Row: Roy Ferguson, Don Brooks. Front Row: John Killackey, Ray Swoboda, Dan Madin- ger. --- Q7 'FT' 'Y !'.1i, Steve Baker instructs DeWayne Van Pelt in the art of taking down the flag, a ritual done every day by boys of ROTC. X . I f 5 r i My , L. 4 'Uv , - ' w f f ,Q-fp V ,L 1, VAL,-f ,Mg gfA i -ma wiv A vv,- ' 1 r, ,, ROTC prepares f boysi SPONSOR OFFICERS-Back Row: Connie Mignery, Kathy Ross. Second Row: Paula Clay, Marie June, Trudy Hill. Front Row: Linda Atkins. SABER GUARD-Back Row: Charles Foster, Roger Glenn, T Robert Mooney. Second Row: Joe Portman, Richard Burnett. I, Front Row: Melvin Schafer, Robert Barnes, Roy Ferguson. Tom Randall. Second Row: Richard Boyd, William Ditmars, Chris Beauchamp, Bob Mosiman, Joe Portman, Fred Knapp, Roberts, Edward Drake, Lewis Foster, Gary Stufflebean, George E. Ward, John Steward, Gary Emberry, Ronnie Miller. Front Row: Ronald Stufflebean, Ronnie Lawrence, Robert Gilbert, Dan Madinger, Robert Barnes, Curtis Kelder, Roger Martin, Don Brooks, Paul Milbourn, Terry Earhart, Rex Riepen, Charles Foster, Melvin Schafer. ' M. Pfs-Back Row: Timothy Ashworth, Glen Burkert, De- ' l wayne VanPelt, Mike McKinney, Paul Colvin, Ted Wolf, Gary ,pl lil Roger Bottorff, Kirks Shadduck, Richard Burnett. Third Row: Donald Duncan, Ben Hughes, Ronald Clay, Norman Hart, Donald Castle, John Folk, Kearney Smith, Greg Jones, Tom Johnson, Mike Guthals, Stephen Niedinger, Wayne King, 1 l r gl I l l ' ' ' v l 11 ill ,qi ls F 1 l 5 II .1 lr .Q 126 l 4 . , 'l -A ,.,,,l.,, -Y 'kwglllkt service in milita l COLOR GU, Clark, Steven HONOR GI Schoeneck, K Foster, Bruce Roger Lance. Bashor, Willi Douglas Epps was-f--I ' ' epares boys for future vice in military life 4 . ,,,i!,, if 3 if is '14 COLOR GUARD - Delbert Hayes, Garland Alders, Frank Clark, Steven Frakes, Fred Rau. HONOR GUARD -Back Row: Timothy Ashworth, Dave Schoeneck, Kearney Smith, Denny Moore, Greg Jones, Richard Foster, Bruce Winsor, Danny McIntosh, Ted Wolf, Lewis Foster, Roger Lance. Third Row: Kenneth Bradley, Joe Batterall, Gary Bashor, William Ditmars, Gary Gene Gilmore, Gary Roberts, Douglas Epps, Mike Westhoff, Bill Buis, Norman Hart, Richard ' r . r A bf. L. W! , L.. J MM, ri r, SPECIAL STAFF: Back Row: Robert Weaver, Roy Ferguson, David Haenni, Roger Wing, Ronald Stufflebean. Second Row: Melvin Schafer, Greg Moore, Danny Adams, Don Brooks, Eugene Thompson, Richard Frank. Front Row: John Killackey, Roger Martinf Raymond Swoboda, Dan Madinger, Ronnie Lawrence. Bangerter. Second Row: John View, Leroy Speer, Byron Ander- son, Steve Gilley, Bill Hunter, John Stewart, Louis Killackey, John Musselman, Bill Werner. Front Row: Willis Hintz, Dan Madinger, Ronnie Lawrence, Greg Moore, Paul Jackson, Ronald Stufflebean, Tim Williams, Francis Wells, Rex Riepen. L. L. L 4. li ., T. ,., AIM! '77 ,hu W, if rw., I i v E I 5 I ip' M s E as 2 S x. I I, 'v lbum Q! I , , .I N W , f ,W X ' kff7f'f77l WUIKW., f , -f N ? L , , l 5 Wmq, , . , 7 t ff f 1 ' f mf ,, f 'pf ,W Mi f ,, M . , fl mf! , X, ,M I X I , ,aw ,, ' t A W ,f MM v-' A ' ff Ml. Makin W ' A f , 'V , Q fp, 1. A V ,W I!- 1 '?.- .Zi ,QW If ' Q? L ff if 4 fn.-5 '. wfV4,.gA,,L V ff 'f K., V . Q f 65 High school is a period of growing up for the student, and, for almost 2,000 stu- dents, this transition has taken place within the walls of Central High. It is difficult for the student to realize how different each year will be, and how the years after graduation will be different from those sheltered years in high school. The student body at Central for the year 1964-65 is larger than ever before. The graduating class of almost 500 seniors is the--largest, too. 'Many problems have been presented because of the increased number of students. Lockers have had to be doubled up, assemblies presented twice, and move- ment in the 'halls has become almost im- possible. However, this year, more than ever before, the student body has assumed a more serious air, especially among the older students. Efforts have been made to place before them the opportunities and problems that they will soon be facing, and to make them realize the competitive- ness of college or of the business world. This student body has grown together as it has worked and relaxed together. It is a community of teenagers of many races and creeds working together to support their school and to prepare themselves for their future. It is a fact that many years from now we will remember the things we did and the people we met within the walls of Central High School in 1965. 3 l i ltr 14 1' 53 nm gi :gf iii H132 H .if . 1 e 5 Q il' .Q i E 'li' , ii E 56 ,i if ' I ll il l 1 i l l w l ill N in ll if Hi lxi mi ll ill ll! ill I xl. YM li' 1' li jii, .UL 'wi Iii? V . 1 . .fl wil. Ls ll l sf Il .Iii lg vi .1 a., ,iff QE .i .V-N V1 ll'- H L1 I l ,, 1 4 Freshman year is filled With fun, Work, firsts 1 Freshman class officers Janie Wilcox, treasurer, Steve Dunlap, vice-president, Janette White, secretary, and Steve Briggs, pres- ident closely observe the Central cornerstone. , Tillie Fannen, Martha Hulse, and Eugene Bliley enlarge their knowledge by reading books provided by the school library. flrnzls. Freshmen: The poor uninformed buyer of elevator tickets. But as the f'reshman's year progresses, so does he. He discovers the thoroughness of history, math, and English. 1 More than this, he meets people, and learns the joy and problems of getting along. ' For the freshman, this is a year of firsts. He experiences the confusion of registration. He gets his first OUTLOOK. He experiences his first pep assembly. He meets his first color day. This is the year he sees his first homecoming and discovers the thrill of supporting a team that l wins in football, basketball, and track. The freshman's club activities increase through X Y-Teens, Hi-Y's,and school supported organizations. At the end of his year, he receives his first WAKITAN. Now it's his turn to sell elevator tickets. 1. I Mr. Stinson checks a schedule for talking with freshmen and their parents about courses for the next three years. lr 4 I F 'V ' 'A Olas Allende Alson, l Anders Applebg Arn, Di Ashwol Bathga Battre' Battre Battre Bayer, Beahlei Beaty, I Bechtol Becker r Bell, R: Bishop. Blake, T 1 l firsts Class of '68 .ed buyer of esses, so does listory, math e, and learns of firsts registratlon :mbly J homecoming 1 a team that rease through vrganizations eivres his first ' tickets :h freshmen and years. Allender Rae Lynn Alson Robert C Anderson Jean Appleby R1Ck9y Arn, Dw1ght Ashworth, Terry Abels Steven Acord Jerr1 Allee, Conn1e Allen Jack Allen Larry Bathgate, Judy Battreall, Charl1e Battreall J ack1e Bayer, Sally Beahler, Frances Beaty Donna Bechtold Nanc Becker Allen Bell Randy B1Sh0p Leonard Blake Gary ' ff fw fff ff V E f f i fw 2' f 0 X f Y M! ff! 5 ff M I 5 Z ff Z ZX W ff 406, f fg W , 1 ff X ,MV-f-X f X X f if 4 W WW W 4 ff ZZ V W Wy X f , 1 A , as Jjf fc f ff f 37 WW if f f arf! f ,f r 6 W f , A fff , V Jie W xx X ff? iff f f W Ashworth Tony Awbrey Rosalle Ba1t1nger Steve Baker Blll Ball Larry Ball L1nda Ballent1ne Davld Barbaresso, Kandy Barmann Joyce Barnes Ronnle Bartlett Wend Barton Judy Blakeley Kay B11ley Eugene Bllnde Ralph Bohon Llnda Bolton Donald Bolton Ronald Bonebrake James Bonham Dennls Bottorff Janlce Boxmeyer JohnW Brahler Jerrl Brand J1m , . 3 8 P i 5 I W l 5 i 1 fl 7 , 1 1 ' 1 l ! . . 3 , 5 1 , l I 072:52 Ei '- ZX , 2 gi? 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'i l' . , 125' ' 1:2 ' ' - 4 Greenwald, Herman Grier, Stacy Griffin, Danny Groeltz, Jane Groves, Edward Guinn, Margy Guy, JoAnn Hackett, Susan Hagg, Dennis Hale, Laurie Hall, Jean Hanner, Bonnie Herschman, John Hickman, Virginia Higdon, Susan Hill, Linda Hines, Emma Hitchings, Roger Q Q 1 ' if giillziifi f ff ff vi 2 A W1 ff f -qw.. f Fre hmen Hoehn, Anthony -Q Hoffman, Betsy Hoge, S fi l i ii hirley Hoover, Sandra Housh, Robert Howard, Bonnie Howe, Dennis 45,1 Q 6, - ,,f ef r -4 Z O ! 1? Q K A XO X I Q , Howe, Donnie in , . - -Ji . f . I fb I 1 ' 5 1 if 4 fe 1 1 we , f 1 x 1 1 , , f j 1 W -1, W 2 1 1 4 54 . aifzfwf ,4 Q! Lwwfw- ,-::N.a1a...-- f , new ---' mm-f --,WA.,,,47------M-:ww 1 1 ' ' , feb ! -V ., f f .' WW! W ff: A2 -1,4 9.5 I f .iff ,, ' 1 eg fg f, , f- J , 1 W4 . m 1 , , 1, ' , f ,f ff if , , ,Z 12 ,, f 7 ff .1 I f i ff Q X ie 2 1, f H, . f,,,' ?! y1Qa 1 , KW! f'Z Huggins, Mike -, , . 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Spiegel, Vickie Sprague, Cecelia Stanton, Jennie Stephen, Rodney Stripp, Sherri Stock, Terry Strader, Bryce Stuber, Becky in ,ff X ,f 4 l. , , 257 7?!5 z , , GZ? ff af 1 I fi? L H , 5 fjif x M rf! Q Shellenberger, David Shklar, Mark Shoemaker, John Silverglat, Michael Simmons, Billy Simmons, Linda Skaith, John Slibowski, Judith Smith, Mary Smith, Raymond Smith, Sharon Snodgrass, Debbie W fl f xy 7,4 if W! if f X fe ff We f f f f 1 W 4' fig Wiff miwfg,-1 .- K 0 f wfff: yr . - , ' I' mi ,.ff :WW ,, M' wif? 1 ' -I - 'jfw ,f,,, - Q 1 ff XQ' 'Q 5 1 ff f 'ff WT ' f f 4 'ff ,X , KWH. K 7 W ,f fl , f f Q! Q , , f ,f 9 ff f 0 Z 2 ff, yi f X KM X 1, X! M fffw jg , rg 5 , Wm, Stuber, Randall Stuiflebean, Linda Suarez, Teresa Sukut, Gary Swain, Cynthia Swift, Bob Swyhart, Sharon Symington, Betty Tapee, Jim Taylor, Larry Terrill, Karin Thom, Kathleen ,.., a V fl a , 5 i 52,2 ,91447 4, , M OM f Y f f X! T45 Turne Under Upsha Vale, . 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' f 421-452 1,2 , , f., f,., 1 Q if 5' f' Wilkinson, Debbie Willeford, Debbie Williams, Arthur Williams, Jene fab W, ,wtf fm,-,, ,-,. ,,, 543 ii if if als ff 0 Wx '- af' M V , ,,.V f fri f f he , ,.,. Q, f W , , , ffiq My ' ' f ' u if 04 5 1, , ' I ff if f , X , , , X j f N , , W ff Janice Bottorff and Martha Hickman stop at their lockers to discuss school events before they go home after school. Fre Williams, Joan Williams, Mark Williamson, Sandra Wilson, Stanley Wilson, Steven hmen H . ,,..' ,.,-e 4 V. ,W f . l . fs f ' fm- , wwf! ff: , . .f-k 13 ff 7 ,g fffhy 2 cyjfff V i 1 OW f fi 1 W ,.,, W ,,,, QQ 2 X f ? f f ff X f 2 f 1 1,24 f ff X f I .f ,. . -44 . 1 1 ,441 if .ff ,f . ' ,ff , 'fm if f :ff ,ff Y , Q' 'fffffx WW , , 36 ' ,V fi: 70 ' 'V' r, J u' QQ :xii A6 W - , X x !,,! , il! 4-,, f- iffh ,, 3 iii ' g,,f4,w,, 'kiwi ,ff ' ff X x f f fffff fz? My A X ff-,f ff ? ff, y gif .A-Q f Freshmen find Varied Mr. Stinson and Steve Abels plan the courses that a student must take and the number of credits he needs to graduate. 7, yn mv, , aff , 'T W 3 Q22 M ,,W5-gt! f 'A ,x ff ,J ,, A M' ,, fs If ,.e. 1 .g, iz, 12 12 ' ' fis: 53? Q 1 Many fresl' to go outsid activ Time runs their next 1 S . l1'I191'1 ,f . raried that a student J graduate. 4. , . -' -if T' fy: J.i f9i!S'mg -1 77555 Many freshman students take time out during the lunch hour to go outside with their friends to study, or just to talk. This pro- activities at Central Time runs short as these freshman girls hurry to make it to their next class before being caught by the last bell. vides variety and relaxation from the rush from class to class, and makes the student more alert. After a long wait in the lunch line, Rodney Stephen is finally able to reach the end of the line and get his lunch. W 'fr fwrfn' -f ' ' - ' TJ, -V- I 1 3 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 11.1 11 . 1 1 1 1 1 V: .Ia ig, 111 5111 li 111 111 11 11- 211 1 l 111 11 111 11,11 f1 21' 21, ?11 31. 1,11 111' 11' 111 11 ' '1 11 3 .11 1,1 171 1 1:1 1 1:1 E E1 1 1 1 1, 1 1 11 11 1: P1 .1 1 , 1 , 1 11 1I 1, 1 1 1 1 11? E '11 I 11 1 11 11 1 11 11' 11 1. 11 1 1 1 111 .1 1 11 V 1? 11 1 1 i, 1-111 1.1 1 11 1 1 ,, 11 11 , . 1 1 144 Sophomores become more active at Central ' Cla Mr. Moran, sophomore counselor, finds that with his busy daily schedule, his filing cabinet is in constant use. 1 Sophomore class officers Bill Curry, vice-presidentg J im'Hunt, presidentg Debbi Meredith, secretaryg and Trudy Hamilton, Increased responsibilities and opportunities await the sophomore as he enters Central's halls for the second year. He plans goals, both social and scholastic, by which he strives to achieve a stand- ing among his classmates and become a part of Central. His goals include student council, mixed choir, reserve pep squad, and memberships in various clubs and extra curricular activities such as math club and science club. Study is continued in courses of geometry, biology, and world history. Home economics and typing develop practical skills which will assist the student in later years. As the sophomore rushes through the halls, he no longer sees only unfamiliar faces, but he rec- ognizes friends and upperclassmen by name and accomplishment. Traditions have been viewed with extra emphasis in the second year. The sopho- more is no longer lost, only slightly puzzled, and he is preparing to accept the added responsibilities of being a junior. He takes pride in his faithfulness to Central's high standards and at last has found his place at Central. He is now ready to contribute to her excellence. treasurer, pause for a short while to talk over the many activ- ities throughout their busy school year. 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X I C .JZ ff cf f V 4 17, .e , V , ff 0 I Wheeler, Linda Whisler, Dick White, Linda Wiedmaier, Ronald Wilkins, Bobbi Williams, Charlene Wilson, Dawn Wilson, Mary Lea Wilson, Steve 'Winans, David Winsor, Bruce I ,W0lf, Mary ,ai i ff 1 , f V ,. -V ,Lg f . ' ' Q, W2 MMG WUI , 'TW ,- , , , if Wg ff f , f i 1, 1 ? fx v , ,f Q ,fi if , Of f 15' s ff N f' 4 ' ,f ...:- 6-4 l ,, ff I ,M- W,l'WW,M These officers of the Junior Class are off again to work on an- other activity. Their driver is Tripper Gench, president, passen- gers are, Linda Moen, treasurer, Greg Dymond, vice-president, and Judy Hilsabeck, secretary. Juniors keep busy with activities in '6 Miss Hash, counselor for the Junior Class, works on the many Junior activities and plans for their Senior year. ' Have the Juniors been busy? You better be- lieve it. But even in the midst of all their frenzy they have found time for studies. U. S. History, chemis- try, English, health, and Algebra III are just a few of the specialized courses that prepare the Junior for his Senior year. One of the biggest projects of the Junior Class is the production of the Junior-Senior Prom. The Prom is given by the Juniors for both classes. But, like any nice affair, it takes money. To raise this money they are busy all year with fund raising proj- ects. One of these is the selling of Color Day items on Homecoming Day. Also they sell pep ribbons at many of the football and basketball games. The actual preparation for the Prom comes after all this. Toward the last part of the year the Juniors are occupied making posters, banners, and hand- outs which fill the halls during the time of elec- tions of the following year's student body officers. Even though the Juniors have been busy they do realize that next year is their last and final year before college. 3 Ande Ashlc Austi Aute' Auxil Baile ,. 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Crouch, Sharon Crowe, Bonnie Curtis, Charles Dancer, Mike Davis, Barbara Davis, Bette Davis, Connie Davis, Deanna Davis, Marie Davis, Suzanne Day, Judy DenOuden, Sharo I1 Ford, J Ford, I Ford, I Ford, I Foster Foster Foxwo Frakes Franci Franki Freem Fridell .. -Q--. a Alicia Nancy ichard TY xmas iarles 1, Jim chard Blaine Pete Jara -iron nie ,rles ke wara e iie ma le .nne Sharon of , 1 , h1.,,..-en. U L.. -11 -.rv y A he Q -f - 1' 40411-'f?5.-5,23 i 1 -cg., 4, ,W --.- , my . ga, , A v , ,Aa V fwigyff ff L. ,f-bf. jg? ,ia ',:':f,f5:ffzg ,fig f gzpzi? 3,2 eff, f , , Durnm, Sue Dunavant, Don Dunning, David Dymond, Greg Dynes, Pat Echterling, Ronnie Edelman, Jim Elliott, Allen Ellis, Dean Ellis, Patty Enos, Jane Enyard, Ted 4, pf wifi ' ',f-Wim auf' ya. ' f - f . 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High school days end for 500 Seniors The Senior spends his last year at Central with thoughts of the past, Worries of the present, and bewilderment for the future. As he Walks these halls, he remembers the first day he saw them, the first time he was lost for the vastness of them. He Worries about problems he may en- Mrs. Jane Pertain is in charge of scheduling and checking credits for graduation for the members of the Senior Class. counter each new day, from class to class, from classmate to classmate. For the future, he only Wonders and hopes and wonders some more. It's hard to realize that four years ago he entered here for the first time and in a short while he will leave here for the last time as a student. Miss Ruth Spangberg advises seniors about the methods of -'applying for scholarships and for admission to college. class, from re, he only e more. lt's he entered rhile he will nt. he methods of allege. Class of '65 Abbott, Dallas Abersold, Kathy Adams, Alison ,a5QgA.J,'- , . 5:1 Altermatt, Judy Anderson, Joyce Archdekin, Bobby -. N f 5 JR ' 'f Adams, Danny Adkins, Malinda Allison, Paul Archdekin, Joyce Arment, Carolyn Arthur, Bill Seniors Atkins, Linda Babcock, Chevron Babcock, Maurice Barton, Beverly Bathgate, Shirley Batselle, Dennis Barnes, Rick Barnes, Robert Barnett, David Bauer, Lynette Beadnall, Barbara Beamon, Dick Blevii Blevii Boden Boyts, Brady Brant! . -3-e,.,q'.TQQi.-E,f,,g 5 f I f We - -A . , .. : li Blevins, Larry iert Blevins, Linda .vid P Bodenhausen, Marilyn E I R 313139 Beyts, Mark arbara Brady, A1111 ck Brantley, Debbie l I 3 Class of '65 Beck, Bonnie Benson, Beric Bermgnd, Janet Bottorff, Alan Boyer, Carol Boyer, Linda Brott, Trisha Brown, Gregory Browne, Jane Bugiine, Barbara Buis, Connie Burgess, John eniors Brizendine, Terry Brock, Charles Brooks, Don B B C Brown, Linda Brown, Richard Brown, Stephen C C. C. X X Q X 5 X XS wi Q YQ' S X. . ,,..... .nv V ' ' liors Class of '65 Terry Byorick, Jan les Byrd, Mary Caddell, Steve J l it ia Carpenter, Glenn Carpenter, Jack xard Carper, Jon Jhen l Campbell, Jane Campbell, Terry Carmen, Carol Carr, Diana Carr, Donna Carter, Carol 2 173 K Seniors Carter, Marilyn Chafen, Roger . Chambers, Eric Clark, Lester Clark, Mike Clark, Peggy Chapman, Rolland Chase, Arthur Clardy, Jeanette Clark, Wynfred Clay, Paula Cline, Diane 5 ww? f Q , V 4 5 Lynetti very us 4 1 1 'Q- NX LXXX X' Y X 15 X SSX f an PQ ,. I--,f I Wav z Class of '6 I Clingan, Bob Corcoran, Peter Cornelius, Linda Coughlin, James I I Lynette Bauer, a senior, finds one of the main hall mirrors very useful for school time prirnping. I Rolland 3 Cloud, Galen phur Cook, James anette Cooper, Bill ju 1 nfred Courtin, Larry l ,a Cramer, Sharon ne Crandell,'Carl Q , Y-v ,., 1 , -M -' ' Daniels, Clyde Day, Carol Deal, Johanna DeShon, Richard Dodge, Darlene Dorrell, Larry Seniors C13 Crow, Carl I Curd, William 1: Cutler, Karen 1: I x J DeHart, Annette D Demarest, Brian J E Derington, Bill E ! i l I 11' Q Y aiors lam ren .nnette Brian , Bill I I Q I H I I I I 5 I i I , 1 I 'fmt -1 3 'f ' L.,,.,,,-QL,-A s-,-,Adi-AMI.. 7 Class of 65 Dotson, Vernon I Dow, Linda I I Dowden, Larry I I I I Drips, Linda ' Dugan, Sandra I Dunning, Alan I I I I Dutton, Bill E Earhart, Terry I Eaton, Jon I I I I Edwards, Dallas I Elliott, Steve I I Ellis, Dave I I I I I 77 , . ., -.,--:zqifq ' V - I 1 .f I: I I .r I, I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . E -s . I ..-M , at at aff'-fr E we I ff I s E' . eniors Emerson, Mike Emmons, Beverly Enos, Carla Farber, Marilyn Farber, Nancy Felling, James Q2 A it I Eshelman, Patty i Eshenroder, Larry Evans, Francee Fender, J ohnetta Ferguson, Roy Finney, Loi -A We . Q n,,,, . - --1 ,Q 1, 1,145 J 3 K 1, Patty Folks, David 913 Larry Foster, Betty 7311099 Foster, Candy w 1 Class of '65 Fisher, George Fisher, Raymond Fletchall, Vickie Q Iohnetta Francis, Eugene L, Roy Frank, Linda goi Frank, Richard I , ....i:v!,.... , . Y ,..-....v.A.-V '- Foster, Charles Foulks, Cynthia Frame, Dianne 'Ei y-, R , Mrs. Jane Pertain talks to Connie Walker about her sched- ule and the classes in which she plans to enroll. Seniors Franklin, Tralucia Frazee, Linda Fricke, Bill Fry, Linda Fry, Steven Gabhart, Sam Galindo, Nick Gardner Lee Gastlneau, Cheryl Geller, Joyce iOI'S ClaSS of '65 Gerdom, Jim ralucia Gilbert, Robert Gillispie, Robert fx,-if -' -' n Glenn, Roger 1 Glidewell, Ronnie :am Jick Godleski, Charles pg Gilmore, Gary Gilmore, Rick Glauser, Greg Gondring, Robert Gore, Steve Gorsuch, Linda 2 Seniors Gouge Jon Grant Claude -- ju:-ww swf? ' Y' O w 1 7 3 Gregory, Richard Guile, Linda Guinn, James Haenni, David Griggs, Kenneth H Grimm, Michael H Gross, Linda H l R Hall, Carol H Halverson, Judy H Hamilton, Terry H 2 meth Harris, Janice Chael Harris, Robert la Harvey, Mike Jud Terr Heard Tom Y . Hees J anice y Henton William Class of 765 Hammond, Beth Harden, Kathy Harman, Sheryl Hayes Carol Hayes Jim Hazelwood Gary 4 i3' 5 1 I , i I , 1 l I , i 5 l s l 1 l l , Y E l 1 183, A : ig ff' 5 I, s f 5,1 VV. 1 Q ,Z -,J U.. ex 1,5 1 ' 2' f' 1 3 lg: ., l l 1 1 3 1 5 4 1 1 5 a a l ,' Q 4 Hillyard, Brent Hillyard, Margaret Hilsabeck, Carolyn Hoge, Gary Holmes, Jim Holt, Kathy Seniors Cla Herrera, Bernice Herschman, Judy Hill, Trudy . ,,,, lf, fff ff,gi, f , Z if aff f .4 QQ, f Q M Hirter, Larry Hobson, Bertha Hoffman, Nancy f 2 iors Class of ,65 ernice Holt, Jim n, Judy Holt, Verlene dy Hope, Richard ,- - , ,E6i,7.,g,1'21',-'sg-3 in V--V :!:.v.,??,1 K o ' fi :ff-g Larry Bertha 1, Nancy Howard, Cindy Howard, Frank Huffer, Mike Horner, Carol Houp, Linda Houts, Patricia I 5 , ! 5 Hughes, Marvin Humphreys, Roy Hunt, Jeanne 5 . J Q ww t Q U- ,Q I ,Q ,7Y,.-,-,---Y ..,,-...-,,f-W-T ay,-V --- -0- ef,----.3-5 -b ,- gy--:wif ' 73 ' f'rTr 'ff'f'ff1i f -' A K - ' ' N ' - I . , . 'A 1,2 ,. -41.-.-...... - .,-Et, Seniors Hunt, Nancy Hurst, Lana Hutson, LaVella James, Clair James, Gregory J eschke, Jeanette As rnost seniors do, Linda Brown talks to Miss Ruth Spangberg, senior counselor, about her college plans. Imm, Nancy Irving, Kenneth Jackson, Paul Johns, Kathy V ,neth Lul Johnson, Suzy Jones, Vicki J urak, Frank i 1 i :hy Keller, Kathy Kennard, Karen Kerns, Deanna Class of '65 Johnson, Jayne l Johnson, Marla Johnson, Quinta Kaplan, Ellen Kapp, Bob Kelder, Curtis ,, . ' , - W - i'f'f- ' i' X ' .V .' ' - VP ' T . V ' If V i' I Kincaid, LaVonne King, Connie Ki-ng, Georgann Koch, Spencer Koepplin, Sandra Kramer, Joyce Seniors Ketchem, Bill Killackey, John Q Kimberlin, Steve or Klein, Mike Knapp, Gary Kniola, Paul I Ca K1 La La if 2 Z W 5 Le Le Le i01'S Class of '65 In Kurtz, Michael Dhn LaFever, Danny gteve I Larabee, Anne I Lee Bob Leighton Fred Leontos Katrina Laurie, Jan Lawrence, Carolyn Lawrence, Ronnie Lewis Anna Lewis Dave Lewis Terry I I I I I .y a 11 , I I I 7 W I I I I89 V ' ---ef ,Il-Y-H. , xiii ' ' - 5 rx we ' 1' M , A Y ' L I g- T 5 - fn' Q7 I Seniors Liechti, Paul Lieppman, Liessa Logsdon, Cindy Lowenberg, Linda Macha, Leroy Madinger, Dan ,, 54-,tV.Y l 'f' J:-'V Q . ,.,, f f X f ff X , I X y M 1 f ff 7 f fi MZ, ffwd ily!! If f fWf ' WW if iw 7 , Long, Mary Mar Lott, Melanie Mal' Lowe, Alan Mar H! ,, fffvzff. 'WSI 122' V :WW V' , 4 Magoon, Richard Mat Maker, Carol M33 Mallory, Michael M33 e- - f --- -lik 3, V ie I Martin, Keren Martin, Roger Martin, Roger Lynn ,6135,7g,:,z-I ft: . 31',.,- , as g H4 Class of '65 Mansperger, J anell Martin, Art Martin, Greg I I :hard Maugh, Steve ol chael I I I .QQ-N nm-.xg Mayfield, Donna Mays, Bob - Mason, David Matthews, Janis Mauch, Phyllis o i I , , t I McGarrah, Pamela McGinnis , Jim McIntosh, Patsy McWilliams, Kenny Meier, Susie Merrill, Gailyn ,.., Agia . .NV Seniors Clas McCord, Adele Me: McCord, Roger Mid McCoy, Mary Mil' McKague, Lorna Mill McMillian, Jeanette Mill McNeal, Janice Mill Linda Hom good time 145.4 niors Class of '65 bugg- ' ----A ' wnsufnif hdele y Meyer, Marilyn DSSI' t Middleton, Judie HY Milbourn, Paul at eeeeee c lv- page ,- Miller, Cheryl Miller, Danny Miller, Lynn Lorna Miller, Marsha L, Jeanette Miller, Ronnie anice Miller, Rose i Linda Houp and Saundra Wiskoski find the lunch time a good time for conversation and relaxation. 5 i ! 1 I Miller, Tracy 9 I if-f-Ve - .Q f Jim ,,., , t N 'r ' 2- f Afi1,?'r,'f'jT2Tfffwrffrfi , -V ff ,Q fj K: . 3 , ' ,- L, -Y V. V , ' 2 Qggrgffi 5 Yip, 1..4,-4,.-,.A,r , , , Seniors Minor, Linda Minor, Richard Minter, Carol Mooney, Janice ' Mooney, Robert Moore, Eddie Mitchell, Tom Mittler, Dale Monach, Dee Moore, Gregory Moose, Steve Moran, April L' ...Af--llnntlgi if , . I l ' I X I i 1 f f 4 J ,, ,? ,. 2 4 T7 5:2541 ,zrrff K .,.-2:41-C-,-f. -e ,gg , V -I-me :A-. ,, , , , . su . 1 I Porn , Mueller, Roger ale Murphy, Gerald 799 Neal, Dwight ' 1 2g01'y Ness, Steve V8 Newton, Doris ril Nikes, Michael , V -M, ,in ,,....--15,--..vfr fl! -1 -. : .AA . 1, - V - Class of '65 Mortimer, Vicky Moseman, Roger Moser, Barbara Neely, David Nesbitt, Lee Nesbitt, Linda Oldham, John Oliver, John l Olson, Cheryl Oxley, Phillip Parisoff, Myra Parker, Melody , I ..-1.4.-11'-df' - , Seniors C13 Noland, Greg PE Nold, Patty PE Norton, Bob Eye 4 O'Neale, Pat Pc Orcutt, Michelle Pc Owens, Margie Pc - H0105 Class of ,65 eg Pasternak, Judy F Pearce, Janet 3 Peuker, Joanne x lt Poisky, Sandy haue Porter, Charlotte rgle Potter, Barbara nil, ,,eo J no ,.,o,, , ,o,,eMZ ogg, W' 15, I ?1 131 J 1 11 K. , l Phillips, Barbara Pickett, Nancy Pollard, Linda 1 Powers, Mike Powers, Sandra Presnell, Linda l l 1 1 197 L V AA-, H w -f A Q, .- P . f A ' ' K ,, 1 ff- . H Seniors Price, Garry Price, Larry Pruitt, Shirley Rea, Eddie Ream, James Reeves, Ronnie Ramsel, Peter Randall, Donnie . V'! AW f f X Randleman, Bob l Reiner, Clara Reynolds, Barbara Reynolds, Connie , .V , frixy MW! ,ff 1 f, M! ff Q ff! f f fljf W , 1 ,ff V J ,- Zu , , 5 5 A V 4y,g,q.::.,1.1-fe K ,vnal ' E I ' . 1 'N A, -,gf Vg-ii,V 5, Vg. . Vw L VMM,,.....Wa ,,. ,Y,Q, Y,,, , - 1 5 Class of 65 i 1' gi '5 li? Rice, Marvin l Rice, Tom V Rich, Diane fter Rich, Linda onnie Riddle Jane 1, Bob Riddle, Jean i Ridpath, Mary Roberts, John I J Robinson, Jeannie Don Rush and John Roberts view one of the many colorful safety posters made by the Safety Committee, 7 U ara y Barbara Roebuck, Mark I Connie H 7 -ana.-1..s4, Q ' .W ,, , , . dw- , V V ,V, 1 A V ,K , - 1 V nyl, A -will -.,,,,x5?. V ,V ---- 7V K. ,Q . , V WV V, V W Q V V V V X , VV V ,I . . MPA, f f Semors Cla: Ross, Juha S8111 Ross Steve Schi Roster Carol Schi K , X , 1 , K X 1 Schl Scot Shal 'n L4 f ijgjxp eniors Class of '65 .ia Sanger, Jim fve I Schafer, Tommy farol T Schindler, Jean Linda Ron rd, Ross Schubert, Elizabeth Scott, J ulee Sharp, Margaret 7 , ,,,,.,, W 4 RV' 151 ' ' ,, ,, .. , . ,,, 'lf M?--1-fi.-2 ,y,- in Mk, A, , , a ,L if-. ,.-.. ., 1 . Schober, Ronald Schnyer, June Schreiber, Susan Shelley, Steve Silkey, Fred Simmons, Fannie 201 ,g rr,, i A u 4 A - F 9 r-,LA aw.- ....... ,l .- . , Seniors Skeen, Janice Slack, Carolyn Slentz, Gloria Soule, Ellen Speer, Barbara Stadler, Richard z ? 2 r Smith, James Smith, Tracy Sommer, Merrill Stafford, Larry Stahlin, Rick Staples, Jim : sy f Q4 Stew: Stew: Stewi oooii 5 Stuff Stuff Swoh GS Stewart, Dorothy 5' Stewart, Lottie errill Stewart, Robert 951135: rr k 1 Y Stufflebean, Leroy Stufflebean, Ronald Swoboda, Raymond Class of '65 Starks, Richard Stephan, Bob Stephens, Mike Stine, Marc Stipp, Nancy Stoddard, George if ,- 1 K ' - ' , . , V l - E ' ' .-............1,.1....,. i. . W 4 Thomas ,, Carol Thomas, Gary -..- .454-tn Semors C121 Sydow, Sherell Trouh Taylor, John TUTT19 Taylor, Thomas Uhlm . ,gl Thompson, Eugene Tracy, Marilyn John Oliver signs up on the main hall bulletin board in order to participate in the Senior Variety Show. - -an Thompson, Julia VeSt-31 Thompson, Linda Vettel Thorpe, Bob Walke iiors Class of '65 rell Troutman, Randall I1 Turner, Carolyn ,mas Uhlrner, Tim I , , J ulja Vestal Sharon Linda Vetter, Virginia tin board in -104:-..,g4g Walker Gayle ,mg,g,:z.: : -wr., . .wi-P3544 b Q ' - 1.4: ..-- M ., , . ,.s Underwood, Marvin Urquhart, Robert Vandiver, Nancy Walker Connie Walley Douglas Walters Shirley , f,. 5.- l n, - l 4 l i l 7 J 9 I rw X f WT J 27 ' V ,, 2 f 1 W W2 , l ff if 4 W li!! , X I 1, C f if 1 ZW ff WZ ? 224 ZZ ft was if 7 f Wf My I W 9 Q f ,ff , f . V7 X If ff' '12 A l I We . , r , ,, . . 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Aff 1 Webb, Sonndra Wilkin: Weddle, Don William Weigel, Carol William White, Jeff Wiskc Wick, Mary Janet Wiskc Wiedmaier, Carolyn Wood qi?65,:.4,1': :g 1, ,,v.,,,: ndra an rol ly Janet -, Carolyn K I 1 l I I I 1 I I w Wilkins, Debbie Williams, Kenneth Williams, Tim Class of '65 Wiedmaier, Robert Wilding, Judy Wilkins, Carol Wilson, Danny Wing, Roger Wintcher, Renee Wiskoski, Raunda Wiskoski, Saundra Wood, David V Y --,, -Am 1 NJN , , -W-' '-f-'-fu-5- 'Trvrv', -, ,- A .1 V , W -7 t 1- ' - 5 A' J - '- ,,,,, 1 , i l if :Q 4 .I xi i ug, , N il 'i 1 Seniors Wood, Joan Woody, Elizabeth Workman, Linda Wurtzler, Steve Yount, Cheryl These seniors are part of a familiar pattern for the noon Mueller hurry towards the football field where cokes and period on Fridays at Central. Melody Parker and Roger other goodies can be purchased at the concession stand. .W ,ff ' w .,f M I H R Pete N N Judy Altermatt Linda Brown' are cokes and ession stand, I. Top ranking seniors gain f scholastic honors N Peter Corcoran Karen Cutler t Nancy Hunt David Mason n AW--?ff'?'fWo or 1w1ffa'f fffl of E f x bali ' -i- V l I . I , l I l w i 5 1 ' .1 w l , i , i r I . I l i l I x I l l 5 lg T Today is the tomorrow dreamed of yesterday This is our year, Seniors, the year which we have written on our textbooks, on our notebooks and papers-the year of our graduation. We have anxiously awaited this year for four years and yet we find ourselves greeting it with mixed emotions. We have felt the overwhelming majesty and magnificence of Central High School as freshmen We have grown in understanding and achievement as sophomores and juniors. Now, as seniors, each routine event has taken on new significance because these are the things-assemblies, home coming, pep' assemblies, concerts, and other routine events-which have made our years meaningful and happy. Soon we must leave Centralis halls of preparation to walk the paths of those futures which We ,dreamed of not long ago We love our school, not because it is the . largest in St. Joseph, but rather because its people, its spirit, and its opportunities have be come so much a part of our lives. Therefore, as we close this very important chapter in our lives, we, the Senior Class of '65 challenge the classes which inherit the responsibil ity of leading Central High School to do so in a manner of which all past, present, and future Centralites will be proud. L 1 i Z , M q ,L :WEEE-W'k3 Senior Activities A ABERSOLD, KATHY SUE All-school Play, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club. ADAMS, ALISON LYN Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, French Club. ADAMS, DANNY RAY ' All-school Play, Concert Choir, Math Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Shield and Spear, Inner Choir, Math Club, ROTC Special Staff, Battalion Ordnance Office. ADKINS, MALINDA ANNE Brush and Pencil, GAA, Y-Teens. ALLISON ,, PAUL EDWARD Swim Team. ALTERMATT, JUDY ANN All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Girls' C Club, Math Club, Medical Careers, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Science Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, N.S.T. Summer Science Program. ANDERSON, JOYCE MARIE GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. ARCHDEKIN, FRANK ROBERT ROTC. ARCHDEKIN, JOYCE HONEY GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. ARMENT, CAROLYN SUE Mixed Choir. ARTHUR, BILL RAY C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Student Council, Varsity Foot- ball, Hi-Y. ATKINS, LINDA SUE Brush and Pencil, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, ROTC, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Out- look Staff, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. . B BABcocK, CHEVRON KAY GAA, Mixed Choir. On Color Day, Drew Stannard shows Judy Herschman where he signed the Bulldog that will be burned during Homecoming. 212 . BARNES, RICK All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. BARNES, ROBERT DONALD Math Club, ROTC, Science Club, Sabre Guard, Military Police. BARNETT, DAVID EDWARD Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Football Student Manager, Varsity Tennis, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement. BARTON, BEVERLY ELAINE Concert Choir, FTA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Missouri Freedom Forum, Park College U.N. Day, Hirsch's Fashion Board, Y-Teens. BATHGATE, SHIRLEY LEA All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. BAUER, MARY LYNNETTE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Class Officer, Pep Squad, Student Council. BEADNALL, BARBARA SUE FTA, GAA, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. BEAMON, RICHARD FREDERICK Concert Choir, Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show. BENSON, BERIC FOSTER Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Chess Club. BLEVINS, LARRY RAY ROTC. BLEVINS, LINDA KAY GAA, Glee Club. BODENHAUSEN, MARILYN RAE FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Wakitan Staff, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, MIPA Journalism Workshop, Quill and Scroll. BOTTORFF, ALAN ROBERT Motion Picture Operator, Science Club. g BOYER, CAROL ANN GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, 'Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. BOYER, LINDA MAY Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BOYTS, MARK WAYNE ROTC, Hi-Y. BRADY, MARY ANN Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens. BRANTLEY, DEBORAH J EANNE Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. BRIZENDINE, TERRY GENE ROTC. BROCK, CHARLES N. Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Golf Team. BROOKS, DONALD STEVEN ROTC, Shield and Spear, 1964 Best Drilled Squad, ROTC Bat- talion Staff. BROTT, TRISHA GAYLE Glee Club, Mixed Choir. Concert Chi Choir, Teac All-school I Choir, Nat Show, Wak Y-Teens, Qi Brush and Council, Va tant, Golf 'I ROTC, Seni Club, Hi-Y, Club . Band, Medi Pep-band, F C Club, R1 All-school P Office Staff, Y-Teens, Fn Band, Mixer Golf Team, ll GAA, GAA Teacher's As ucv Pin, G Squad, Teal ucv Pin, G Squad, GAAI I C Club, P Wrestling. Hi-Y. vlilitary Police. dent Manager, rir, Office Staff, lege U.N. Day, Senior Variety er, Pep Squad, ty, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll. K 'iety Show. , Chess Club. IE Club, Teacher's ind Scroll. lub. ir Variety Show, Senior Variety ariety Show, Y-' J E ub, Mixed Choir, sistant. .riety Show, Golf luad, ROTC Bat- Grim BROWN, GREGORY Concert Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Swim Team, Inner Choir, Teacher's Assistant. BROWN, LINDA SUE All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. , BROWN, STEPHEN THEODORE Brush and Pencil, C Club, Class Officer, ROTC, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Teacher's Assis- tarit, Golf Team, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. BROWNE, VELMA JANE Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. BUDINE, BARBARA MARIE GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BUIS, CONNIE LOUISE GAA, Pep Squad. BURGESS, JOHN MACK ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Tennis Team, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Chess Club. BYORICK, JANET PAULINE Library Staff. BYRD, MARY LOUISE GAA, Glee Club, Y-Teens. C CADDELL, DEWEY STEVEN Band, Medical Careers, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Pep-band, Football, Track. . CAMPBELL, TERRY DEAN C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. CARMEN, CAROL DIANE All-school Play, Cheerleader, GAA, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, French Club, Senior Leadership Club. CARPENTER, JACK L. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. CARPER, JON Band, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Pep Band, Golf Team, Morning Bugler, Hi-Y. CARR, DIANA F. GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant. CARR, DONNA K. C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Trophy Girl CARTER, CAROL J. C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, GAA Trophy, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. CARTER, MARILYN JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. CARVER, ROBERT GERALD C Club, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. ' CHAFEN, ROGER ROTC. CHASE, ARTHUR F. ROTC. CLARDY, J EANETTE MARIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir. 7 F73 f '-125:25 Q 4-Y Buglers Jon Carper and David Neely sound the traditional morning bugle call which opens Central's school day. CLARK, PEGGY LEA GAA, Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant. . CLAY, PAULA SUE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Y-Teens. CLINGAN, BOB JO C Club, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Basketball, Varsity' Football, Varsity Track, Inner Choir, Tennis Team, Senior Leadership, Hi-Y. CLOUD, GALEN LAWRENCE C Club, Varsity Football. COOK, JAMES EDWARD ROTC, Rifle Team, Hi-Y. COOPER, WILLIAM H. Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Baseball. CORCORAN, PETER H. Forum Club, Math Club, Science Club, German Club. CORNELIUS, LINDA SUE GAA, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Out- look Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll. COUGHLIN, JIM VINCENT ROTC. CRAMER, SHARON KAY Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. CRANDELL, CARL EDWARD FTA, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. CRAWFORD, CHERYL Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens. CURD, WILLIAM HUGH JR. All-School Play, Math Club, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Chess Club, Communica- tions Club, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement. CUTLER, KAREN JEAN All-school Play, C Pin, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Student Souncil Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Inner Choir, French Club, GAA Trophy. D DANIELS, CLYDE LEMUEL ROTC. 213 - - , o ,N , A DAY, CAROL E Mixed C All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. 'EARHART TERRY LEE DEAL, J OHANNA Library Staff, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, All h 1 P Band, Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show. Shield and Spear, Outlook Staff, M.P.'s, Battalion Staff. Stagcpzl SG DEHART, ANNETTE ELAINE All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. DEMAREST, BRIAN RAY All-school Play, C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement. DESHON, RICHARD DOUGLAS A Mixed Choir, ROTC, Hi-Y. DODGE, DARLENE MARGARET Library Staff, Y-Teens. DORRELL, LARRY DALE - .ROTC. DOTSON, VERNON WAYNE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. DOW, LINDA LOUISE FTA, GAA, Medical Careers, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Y-Teens. DOWDEN, LARRY RICHARD Cv Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Football, Outlook Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. DRIPS, LINDA BETH All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. DUGAN, SAUNDRA LEAH All-school Play, Cheerleader, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. DUN NING, ALAN EDWARD ROTC. DUTTON, BILL H. ' C Club, Class Officer, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Student Council, Varsity Swimming Team, Senior Lead- ership Club. Judy Halverson and Connie King apply the finishing touches to one of the stage settings needed for The Music Man. 4 EDWARDS, DALLAS N. ROTC. ELLIOTT, STEVE FRANKLIN Math Club, ROTC, Science Club, Chess Club. ELLIS, M. DAVID Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y. EMERSON, MIKE WILLIAM ROTC, Varsity Track, Wrestling, Hi-Y, ROTC Drill Squad. EMMONS, BEVERLY JEAN Mixed Choir. ENOS, CARLA MARIE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Sen- ior Variety Show. ESHELMAN, PATRICIA ANN GAA, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club. ESHENRODER, LARRY JOE All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club. EVANS, FRANCEE ANNE FTA, GAA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. F FARBER, MARILYN ELAINE GAA, Library Staff, Math Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FARBER, NANCY SUE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. ' FENDER, JOHNETTA GAA, Pep Squad. FINNEY, LOI JACQUELINE All-school Play, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. FISHER, GEORGE ENSON Motion Picture Operator, Swim Team. FLETCHALL, VICKIE LYNETTE Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Football Queen Atten- dant. J FOLKS, DAVID JOHN Mixed Choir, ROTC. FOSTER, BETTY LOU All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. FOSTER, CANDY RAE GAA, Pep Squad. FOSTER, CHARLES ROBERT Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear. FOULKS, CYNTHIA EVE FTA, Forum Club, Medical Careers, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teacheris Assistant, Quill and Scroll. , A H , Jr- --ails!-,,L, .1 ,, ., ' I French Club Band, Forui Variety Sho Conce C Club, C ROTC, Senil Cabinet, V2 Senior Leadl Concert Chc Senior Varif Concert Cho Hi-Y. Band, Motic Communicat All-school P Choir, Motio Senior Varie- C Club, R1 Basketball. ROT C Club, F1 Achievemen C Club, R serve Footba- GAA, Girls' Show, Wak Club, Y-Tee e Staff, ROTC, on Staff. 5 Club. Lrsity Baseball, I Drill Squad. ffice Staff, Sen- y Show, French . Choir, ROTC, 7-Teens. i r rs, Mixed Choir, Club, Y-Teens, cal Careers, Pep Y'-Teens, French iffice Staff, Pep 33111. FE flixed Choir, Pep all Queen Atten- l, Senior Variety l' and Spear. .l Honor Society, a Assistant, Quill 1 HiCl.l,'J' 'ii I '. Y - V ly -'14, l -' ff 'Ts' fi 2 V L..- 4 A. ., . ,,., .., J-. .-....r..., 44.1. .,,, . 4: .. L- .E H 5, -- ii' J' - ------ --f- -f --A-I I -L V. -. . ,L 1- ' ,,., ,ie-4 u FRANCIS, EUGENE NELSON Mixed Choir, ROTC, Outlook Staff, Varsity Wrestling. FRANK, LINDA SUE All-school Play, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, French Club, Quill and Scroll. FRANK, RICHARD BYRON Band, Forum Club, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club, Battalion Staff. FRAZEE, LINDA LORENE Concert Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. - FRICKE, HENRY WILLIAM C Club, Class Officer, National Honor Society, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Leadership Club, Teacherls Assistant. ' FRY, J. STEVEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. FRY, LINDA PAULINE GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. G GALINDO, NICHOLAS Firechief. GARDNER, LEE MERLE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. GASTINEAU, CHERYL LYNNE All-school Play. GELLER, JOYCE MERLE Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. GILBERT, ROBERT GLENN Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Communications Club, Pep Band. GILLISPIE, ROGERT GERALD ROTC, Reserve Basketball. GILMORE, RICK DEAN All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Science Club. GLAUSER, GREG LANG C Club, ROTC, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball. GLENN, ROGER ALAN ROTC. ' GODLESKI, CHARLES , ROTC, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator. GONDRING, ROBERT PAUL Cn Club, Forum Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant, Senior Leadership Club. GORE, STEVE C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Re- serve Football. ' GORSUCH, LINDA KAY GAA, Girls' Cn Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, MIPA Journalism Workshop, French Club, Y-Teens. GOUGE, JON SEGERS Mixed Choir, ROTC.A Asif, -V-- W ' -l ,,.YA- p,,..' fr -, . , , Following the death of General Douglas MacArthur, the color guard lowered the flag to half-mast in respect for him. GRANT, CLAUDE LEROY Concert Choir, Forum Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Hi-Y. GREGORY, RICHARD THOMAS Mixed Choir, ROTC. GRIGGS, KENNETH DEAN Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. GUILE, LINDA PAT GAA, Y-Teens. H . HALVERSON, MARY J UDITH All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Cheerleader, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' CH Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, French Club, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant. HAENNI, DAVID RICHARD Band, Forum Club, Math Club, 'ROTC,,Science Club. HAMILTON, TERESA ANN GAA, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Red Cross, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant. , HAMMOND, BETH All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Girls' C Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, District Music Contest, MU Workshop, Inner Choir, Junior Achievement, Teacheris Assistant, Quill and Scroll. HARDEN, KATHRYN ELIZABETH All-school Play, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Christmas Play, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. HARMAN, SHERYL LYNN Concert Choir, FTA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Sen- ior Variety Show, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant. Q 1152-' if-f' 'fi P I ' ' J '? : 1- ' f 1.4: Y, -A -I-, .. 4, . HARRIS, JANICE ELAINE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HARVEY, MIKE THOMAS Band, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. HAYES, CAROL LYNN GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. HAYES, JAMES BARKER A Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. HAZELWOOD, GARY WAYNE ROTC. HEES, JANICE LYNN Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HENTON, WILLIAM All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football. HERSCHMAN, JUDY A. All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HILL, TRUDY PATSY FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Math Club, Pep Squad, ROTC, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Teacher's Assistant, Y- Teens. HILLYARD, JOHN BRENT ROTC, Reserve Football. HILLYARD, MARGARET ANN Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Spanish Club, Football Maid Of Honor, Basketball Maid Of Honor. HILSABECK, CAROLYN SUE All-school Play, C Pin, FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, GAA Trophy, Teacher's Assis- tant. HIRTER, LARRY RAYMOND ROTC, Color Guard, Hi-Y. HOBSON, BERTHA LEE All-school Play, GAA. HOEFER, LINDA JEAN , Band. HOGE, GARY' EUGENE ROTC. The Jesters, one of the area's most popular combos, practice the numbers they will play for the Senior Variety Show. 216 HOLMES, JIM HENRY All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Junior Achievement. HOLT, BARBARA VERLENE GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. HOLT, CATHY JEAN Pep Squad, GAA, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Spanish Club, Y-Teens. HOPE, J ONI CAROLE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. HOPE, RICHARD CHARLES Band, C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Reserve Wrestling Team. HORNER, CAROL JEAN GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. HOUP, LINDA MARIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, Junior Achievement. HOUTS, PATRICIA ANN Brush and Pencil, C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. HOWARD, FRANK Swim Team. HUFFER, MICHAEL J ULIAN Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Christmas Play. HUGHES, MARVIN EDWARD ROTC. HUMPHREYS, ROY LANDON Band, C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Var- sity Football, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball. HUNT, JEANNE M. Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Inner Choir. HUNT, NANCY LEE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HURST, LANA Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens. HUTSON, LAVELLA JEANE Forum Club, Glee Club, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Missouri Freedom Forum, Quill and Scroll. I IMM, NANCY ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. IRVING, KENNETH ROBERT All-school Play, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Chess Club, Senior Leadership Council, French Club, Quill and Scroll. J JACKSON, PAUL EUGENE ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Hi-Y. , ,, E , 1 All-school l Team, Senic All-school P Shield and l FTA, GAA, ety Show, F C Club, C Show, Varsi ball, Reserv All-school l Mixed Choii cil, Teacher' All-schoo All-school P ior Variety I HC!! UC Concert Chc tant, Y-Tee: Concert Chi Y-Teens, Te C Club, C Show, Studi ball. All-school P M.P.'s, Drill GAA, Glee 1 All-school II Girls' C Trophy. Band, Motio Senior Vari Staff, Color GA All-school ll Choir, Pep Teacher's A Scroll. e Staff, ROTC, n Squad, Senior Club, Spanish arsity Football, Track, Reserve Squad. nriety Show, Y- Girls' C Club, Senior Variety tant, Quill and .mas Play. I 'iety Show, Var- ball. , Senior Variety XA, GAA Board, or Society, Pep ', Outlook Staff, :her's Assistant, icture Operator, ! ' Society, Senior lnior Leadership rd, Hi-Y. I A. VM ,V rigiga,-.u:..-n - ' A , L A-1 ' e yr ,- , . - 4 .. 7. , -.... A .Q -.-, .. ' ,..- . '- . -.......1...4........Q.. 4.44..J..:,h..,..rkT. Z, I ,.- . ' JACKSON, PHILIP WELLER All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show. JAMES, GREGORY WILLIAM All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. JAMES, TRAVIS CLAIR ROTC, Hi-Y. JOHNS, KATHRYN LOUISE FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Vari- 'ety Show, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. JOHNSON, ERNEST THOMAS Cn Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Drum and Bugle Corps, Reserve Foot- ball, Reserve Track Manager, M.P.'s. JOHNSON, J AYNE ELAINE All-school Play, Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. JOHNSON, QUINTA ELYSE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. JOHNSON, SUZY ELAINE P All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Sen- ior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Dean's Assistant. - JONES, DON LEON C Club, C Pin, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Football, M.P.'s. JONES, VICKI DIANE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacheris Assis- tant, Y-Teens. K KAPLAN, ELLEN KAY Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. KAPP, BOB DALE C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Reserve Basket- ball. KELDER, CURTIS All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, M.P.'s, Drill Squad. KENNARD, KAREN RUTH GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Spanish Club, Teacheris Assistant. KERNS, DEANNA All-school Play, C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cv Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, GAA Trophy. KETCHEM, WILLIAM ROBERT Mixed Choir, ROTC. KILLACKEY, JOHN PINKSTON Band, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Chess Club, Battalion Staff, Color Guard. - KINCAID, LAVONNE GAA, GAA Board, Library Staff, Pep Squad. KING, CONNIE VIRGINIA All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Basketball Attendant, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll. .Aw ,LM My ,rm p I 4 ,A . -I Student Council representatives pause for a brief moment.of prayer before they begin consideration of school business. KING, GEORGANN ELAINE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Wakitan Staff, Junior Achieve- ment. KIRKPATRICK, GARY WAYNE C Club, C Pin, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Reserve Football. KLEIN, EDWARD MICHAEL, JR. Office Staff, ROTC. KNAPP, GARY RUSSEL ROTC. KNIOLA, PAUL DOUGLAS All-school play, Senior Variety Show. . KOCH, SPENCER LEE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Reserve Football, Freshman Basketball, Hi-Y. KOEPPLIN, SANDRA RENAE All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. KURTZ, MICHAEL EDWARD Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. L LAFEVER, DANNY RICHARD Band, ROTC. LANE, LINDA HELEN GAA, Glee Club,,Y-Teens. LARABEE, ANNE LOUISE All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. ' LAURIE, J ANICE LOUISE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. LAWRENCE, CAROLYN R. Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. LAWRENCE, RONNIE EDWARD ROTC, Shield and Spear. LEE, BOB EDWARD ROTC, Senior Variety Show. LEONTOS, KATRINA CARLINE Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cn Club, Senior Vari- ety Show, Inner Choir, Y-Teens. LEWIS, ANNA LOUISE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Senior Variety Show. Q, 4 P EYE b-laqz.. - -' A WA ,L - LEWIS, DAVID ROBERT All-school Play, C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Junior Achieve- ment, Motion Picture Operator. LEWIS, TERRY LYNN Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y. LEICHTI, PAUL MARION ROTC, Senior Variety Show. LIEPPMAN, LIESSA BARBARA All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Senior Leadership Club. LOGSDON, CYNTHIA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. , ' LONG, MARY C. Y-Teens. LOTT, MELANIE DIANE Concert Choir, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. LOWE, ALAN R. A ROTC. LOWENBERG, LINDA JO Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. M MACHA, LAWRENCE LEROY ROTC. MAGOON, RICHARD NATHAN Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC,' Sci- ence Club, Teacher's Assistant, Chess Club. MAKER, CAROL ANN Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. A MANSPERGER, J ANELL ELIZABETH q GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. MARTIN, ARTHUR NELSON p Rorc. MARTIN, GREG L Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. MARTIN, KEREN ANN All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, GAA. During the Senior Variety Show, senior cheerleaders perform the pom-pom dance which they prepared for the occasion. 218 MARTIN, ROGER LEE ROTC, Shield and Spear, Military Police, Battalion Staff. MARTIN, ROGER LYNN ROTC, Chess Club. MASON, DAVID WHITE, JR. Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor So- ciety, Senior Variety Show, Tennis Team, Senior Leadership Club. MATTHEWS, J ANIS LYNN GAA, Senior Variety Show. MAUCH, PHYLLIS GLORIA GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. MAUGH, STEVE DALE ROTC. MAYFIELD, DONNA LOUISE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Inner Choir, French Club, Y-Teens. MAYS, BOB C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football. MC CORD, ROGER S. Motion Picture Operator, Hi-Y. MC COY, MARY LEE Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, Y-Teens, Senior Leader- ship Club, French Club, Quill and Scroll. MC GARRAH, PAMELA ANN C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Pep Squad, GAA Trophy Girl. MC INTOSH, PATSY MARIE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. MC KAGUE, LORNA LEE All-school Play, C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff. MCNEAL, JANICE J. All-school Play, FTA, GAA, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Sen- ior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. MC WILLIAMS, KENNETH GEORGE C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team, Sen- ior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Outlook Staff, Safety Council, Inter Choir, Hi-Y, Swimming Team. MEIER, BARBARA SUE Library Staff, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y -Teens. MERRILL, GAILYN ANN FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Spanish Club. MEYER, MARILYN KAY Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MIDDLETON, J UDIE LYNN All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Football Queen Attendant, Y-Teens. - MILBOURN, PAUL WILLIAM Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Science Club, Shield and Spear, MP, Honor Guard, Best Drilled Squad. MILLER, CHERYL ' Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. .1 GAA, Glee Show, Y-Tee Ban GAA, Glee GAA, GAA l ior Variety E All-school P' National Ho: Senior Leads Band, ROTC serve Track. All-school P Variety Show Motion Pictl Police, Sabei H All-school Pl ture Operatcl Mix G1 RG C Pin, F01 Club, Medic ior Leadersl C Club, N Track. C Club, l Boys' Pep Sc All-school P Team, Pep H GAA, Pep EI Y-Teens. All-school P' Show, Y-Te- - ' A. -- -LL... ,A ' ' .1-f . .on Staff. lical Careers, ial Honor So- or Leadership Senior Variety trd, Girls' C Show, Student Senior Leader- Vlotion Picture Gir sistant I GAA Board Variety Show p Squad Sen J' ifle Team Sen rack Outlook ung Team nt Y Teens Spanish Club Senlor Variety Senior Variety 1b Shield and id Y-Teens .' ., . .V 1'T'f i'f' , . -.v-Wt . E 'Rs sig! Ju .gn V-,Lu Tm 4 l N -L - V' V- VVV- - ...Lp .Q ' - 'ef' W 4 J.. ,, . ,...,,--, .L ,..-,,,.L. 1V.....f1.,.,,ea: ...L ., L, ,, L P 4173 A, Q A ' ff fr-' V 1 ig. , ,,g,,4 .ax- . MILLER, E. LYNN Mixed Choir, ROTC. MILLER, MARSHA SUZANNE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacherls Assistant. MILLER, RONALD EUGENE Band, ROTC, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. MILLER, ROSE EILEEN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MINOR, LINDA JEAN GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Sen- ior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MINTER, CAROLE LYNN Glee Club, Library Staff. MITCHELL, THOMAS LEON All-school Play, Band, C Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Inner Choir. MONACH, KENNETH DEE Band, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Reserve Football, Re- serve Track. MOONEY, J ANICE ELAINE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. MOONEY, ROBERT RUSSEL Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Military Police, Saber Guard. MOORE, CHARLES EDWARD All-school Play Concert Choir FTA Mixed Choir Motion Pic- ture Operator ROTC Senior Variety Show MOOSE STEPHEN KENNETH Mixed Choir ROTC Boys Cheering Section MORAN APRIL ELAINE GAA Glee Club Y Teens MORTIMER VICKY LYNN GAA Glee Club Library Staff Pep Squad MOSEMAN ROGER DEAN ROTC Senior Variety Show Outlook Staff MOSER BARBARA ELAINE C Pin Forum Club GAA GAA Board Girls C Club Glee Club Medical Careers National Honor Societv Y Teens en lor Leadership Club Teacher s Assistant MUELLER ROGER RUSSELL C Club Mixed Choir ROTC Senior Variety Show Varsity Track MURPHY GERALD F ROTC NEAL DWIGHT LEROY C Club M1Xed Choir Varsity Baseball Varsity Football Boys Pep Squad Junior Achievement NEELY DAVID LARRY All school Play Band ROTC Senior Variety Show H1 Y Swim Team Pep Band Bugler NESBITT LEE GAA Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Teachers Assistant Y Teens NESBITT LINDA if Queen Sherell, her court, and basketball lettermen pose for a regal picture before the Central Homecoming game begins. 'NESS, STEVE CARL A C Club, ,Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Golf Team, Hi-Y. , NEWTON, DORIS Fire Chief, Air-Raid Warden. NIKES, TIMOTHY MICHAL All-school Play, C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Reserve Baseball. NOLAND, GREG G. All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show Drum and Bugle Corps Teacher s Assis tant NOLD PATTY SUE GAA GAA Board Girls C Club Senior Variety Show Teacher s Assistant Glee Club NORTON BOB RICHARD Concert Choir Mixed Choir Office Staff ROTC Senior Vari ety Show OLIVER JOHN CARL All school Play Forum Club Mixed Choir National Honor So c1ety ROTC Senior Variety Show Science Club Student Coun c1l Student Council Cabinet Outlook Staff Senior Leadership Club H1 Y Head Fire Chief Boys Cheerleader Quill and Scroll OLDHAM JOHN LAWRENCE Concert Choir Mixed Choir ROTC Communications Club OLSON CHERYL KAY Pep Squad O NEALE PATRICIA J OLENE All school Play Concert Choir GAA Mixed Choir Office Staff Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens ORCUTT MICHELLE ANNETTE FTA GAA Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens OWENS MARGARET KAY Glee Club Mixed Choir Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens PARISOFF MYRA JANE P s d s v n gs Schgoflay GAA Mlxed Chou ep qua emma me y Outlook Staff Quill and scrou OW eens .. . 4 ' 1 1 1 1 ' - - - , I 1 1 1 , , , . . 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PEARCE, JANET LORRAINE GAA, Y-Teens. PEUKER, J OANNE EILEEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir. PHILLIPS, BARBARA ANN GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Christmas Play. PICKETT, NANCY JEANNE All-school Play, Concert' Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. POLLARD, LINDA KAY C Pin, Concert Choir Accompanist, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, District and State Music Contests, MIPA Journalism Work- shop, Inner Choir, Quill and Scroll. POLSKY, SANDRA LEE GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Spanish Club, Christmas Play. POTTER, BARBARA ANN GAA, Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant. POWERS, SANDRA SUE Mixed Choir. PRICE, GARRY ROBERT ROTC. PRICE, LARRY DELBERT ROTC. PRUITT, SHIRLEY DIANE Glee Club. R RAMSEL, THOMAS PETER C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Basketball, Hi-Y. RANDALL, DONNIE O. ROTC, Varsity Track. ' RANDLEMAN, BOB EARL C Club, Concert Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Varsity Football. Football Queen Susan Schreiber and attendants wait for the signal to light the huge bonfire surrounding the Bulldog. 220 REA, CHARLES E. Mixed Choir, ROTC. REAM, JAMES WARREN All-school Play, Concert Choir, Math Club, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Safety Council, Chess Club, Junior Achievement. REINER, CLARA LOUISE Office Staff. REYNOLDS, CONNIE SUE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir. RICE, MARVIN JOHN ROTC, Outlook Staff. RICE, TOM WILLIAM ROTC, Science Club. RICH, DIANE KAY All-school Play, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens. RIDDLE, JANE ANN FTA, GAA, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. RIDDLE, JEAN SUE FTA, GAA, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. RIDPATH, MARY ANN Glee Club, Mixed Choir. ROBERTS, JOHN 'CHARLES Mixed Choir, ROTC, Science Club, Varsity Tennis, Hi-Y, Junior Achievement. ROEBUCK, MARK CARY All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Senior Leadership. I ROSS, JULIA LOUISE ,Forum Club, GAA, Girls' C Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leader- ship Club, French Club, Y-Teens. ROSS, STEVE ALAN C Club, ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Hi-Y, Reserve Basket- ball, Reserve Baseball. ROSTER, CAROL ANN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Christmas Play. RUDDY, LANNA LOUISE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, French Club, German Club. RUOFF, NICOLA FRANCIS All-school Play, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens. RUSH, DONALD RAY Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Vari- ety Show, Varsity Basketball. RUSSELL, LINDA JO GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. RUSSELL, RON L. ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. RYMAN, RALPH LEROY Mixed Choir, Hi-Y. Band, GAA, Variety Shov GAA, Librarj ety Show, Stl Conc All-school Pl Outlook Staf Math Club, Wakitan Sta GAJ Math Club, French Club All-school Pl sity Football GAA, Mixed French Club Concert Cho Show, Y-Tee GAA, Libra: ior Variety Outlook Sta Leadership 1 Concert Cho man Club. All-school P Show, Y-Tee 'fl Tl Team, Senior Achievement. Squad, Senior eens. Choir, Senior int, Quill and Choir, Senior int, Quill and s H1-Y Junior or Leadership Honor Society :emor Leader serve Basket ns Christmas French Club GAA Medical Senior Variety Senior Var1 l l -Ss i W il: V' I Q ,:'-.iffzz-ff---cr .- .-- .-. . .-.L . '. ' , 1 ' S V SANDERS, SHERI LYNN Banfi, GAA, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Track Attendant. SANDUSKY, KATHY SUE GAA, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Vari- ety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. SCHAFER, M. TOMMY ROTC, Military Police, Saber Guard. SCHINDLER, JEAN ANNETTE Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir. SCHNYER, JUNE MARIE Library Staff, Science Club, Y-Teens. SCHOBER, RONALD WILLIAM ROTC. SCHREIBER, SUSAN All-school Play, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Football Queen, French Club, Y-Teens. SCHROEDER, JANET SUE Math Club, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. SCHUBERT, ELIZABETH ANN GAA, Math Club, Medical Careers, Y-Teens. SCOTT, J ULEE GAA, Pep Squad. SHARP, MARGARET ANN Math Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squ'ad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. SHELLEY STEPHEN LEROY ROTC Senior Variety Show H1 Y SILKEY WILLIAM FREDERICK All school Play C Club ROTC Senior Variety Show Var sity Football Varsity Track Wrestling SIMMONS FANNIE MAE Glee Club Y Teens SKEEN JANICE EILEEN Pep Squad Y Teens SLACK CAROLYN GAA Mixed Choir Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens French Club Junior Achievement SLENTZ GLORIA ANN Concert Choir GAA Mixed Cho1r Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens SMITH JIMMY LEONARD ROTC Freshman Football SMITH MARY TRACY GAA Library Staff Mixed Choir Office Staff Pep Squad Sen 1or Variety Show Student Council Student Council Cabinet Outlook Staff Polio Drive Safety Council Y Teens Senior Leadership Club Quill and Scroll SOMMER MERRILL WAYNE Concert Choir Mixed Choir ROTC Senior Variety Show Ger man Club SOULE ELLEN JO Band Teachers Assistant SPEER BARBARA JEAN All school Play GAA Mixed Choir Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Y Teens Teacher s Assistant STADLER RICHARD ALLEN 1 J ff is The Senior Variety Show revealed many fine talents in stu- dents, such as the modern dancing done by these couples. STAFFORD, LARRY C. ROTC. STAHLIN, FREDERICK JOSEPH JR. All-school.Play, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. 1 STAPLES, JAMES E. J ROTC. STARKS, RICHARD CARLTON NC Club, ROTC, Student Council Officer, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. STEPHAN, ROBERTE, JR. All school Play STEPHENS TOM RAY ROTC STEWART DOROTHY Glee Club Mixed Choir STEWART LOTTIE MAE Mixed Choir Y Teens Glee Club STEWART ROBERT MELVIN Concert Choir Mixed Choir ROTC STINE MARC DAVID Office Staff Senior Variety Show Student Council Outlook Staff H1 Y Senior Leadership Club Teachers Assistant Quill and Scroll STIPP NANCY HOPE Medlcal Careers GAA Mixed Choir Pep Squad Senior Variety Show Outlook Staff Teachers Assistant YTeens Quill and Scroll STUFFLEBEAN HAROLD LEROY C Club Motion Picture Operator ROTC Rifle Team Shield and Spear STUFFLEBEAN RONALD LEE ROTC Shield and Spear Honor Guard Military Police Special Staff SWOBODA RAYMOND CHARLES Band ROTC Battalion Staff SYDOW SHERELL ANN All school Play GAA Pep Squad Senior Variety Show TAYLOR JOHN W ROTC Senior Variety Show Senior Leadership Club H1 Y W... ,,, as 1 1 , 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' me 11 - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' -1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 , 1 5 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 7 7 7 Y , - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . 3 , 1 1 1 1 7 1 , - . 1 1 1 1 , , , . , y 1 1 7 . 1 7 ' 1 , ec 11 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - 1 1 1 , , 1 1 1 ' , . 1 ' ' . . ' , 1 1 ' 1 . . 1 , . , . . . . i 1 1 ! 7 , . . . 1 1 2 7 , - 1 1 . 1 1 ' 1 . , . , , ' - . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 - , , , 1 Q , . T 4 1 ' 9 ' 7 . 1 . . - ' '- : ' ' ' X ll . -,. --- -f ' f.-rf . .. ,aw . . , ff- ---- 1-frail X.,-'-E. 5' .--'.i -- ' f . , ,V . .. .- T11 -' 1 Y . I f J-f.L'-'ff-vi.-.'7i1 7,-1 . . Aa.-.L I 1, 5'-'1,, . . , H - '- f,-- 2 . . 1?-. , ,5-lv.,-,,:.f-13 . H., - 57, A .-.- - . . ' 'f - - f ' N -, 1' - '- ' 4'-4 .ilk H Q .. . ' 1- , 1 515:--+f-,W f . .x. TAYLOR, THOMAS LYNN ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. THOMAS, CAROL MARIE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. THOMAS, GARY E. All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Forum Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. THOMPSON, EUGENE JOSEPH ROTC. . THOMPSON, JULIA LYNN All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, French Club, Inner Choir, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant, YeTeens. THOMPSON, LINDA YVONNE All-school Play, FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens. THORPE, ROBERT GLENN C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Var- sity Track, Hi-Y, Reserve'Football, Reserve Track, Reserve Basketball, Teacher's Assistant. TRACY, MARILYN KAYE Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Vari- ety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Inner Choir, Quill and Scroll. TROUTMAN, RANDALL STEVE ROTC, Hi-Y, Football, Basketball, Track. U UHLMER, TIM JAMES ROTC. UNDERWOOD, MARVIN LLOYD Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. URQUHART, ROBERT HARRISON Forum Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. ' V VESTAL, SHARON LEE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. , VETTER, VIRGINIA CLAIRE Cheerleader, GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Student Council. W WALKER, CONNIE SUE All-school Play, Cheerleader, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Student Council. WALKER, GAYLE JEAN Band, C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. WALLEY, HAROLD DOUGLAS ' All-school Play, Concert Choir, Senior Variety Show, Inner Choir, Hi-Y. WALTER, SHIRLEY KAY GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. WARDEN, TERRY ANN GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. 222 WEAVER, ROBERT HOYT Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. WEBB, SONNDRA SUE Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. WEDDLE, DON Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Student Coun- cil, Reserve Basketball, Reserve Track, Hi-Y, Safety Council. WEIGEL, CAROL JEAN C Pin, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Senior Variety Show. WELLS, FRANCIS LEE ROTC, Shield and Spear. WELLS, THOMAS KELLY Forum Club, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Chess Club. WERNER, ROBERT LEE Concert Choir, ROTC. WHITE, JEFFREY D. ROTC, Outlook Staff. WIEDMAIER, CAROLYN PAULINE q GAA, Glee Club, French Club. WILDING, JUDY FRANCIS Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir. WILKINS, CAROL ANN All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Office Staff. WILKINS, DEBORAH LYNN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. WILSON, DANNY GLEN ROTC, Color Guard, Christmas Play. WING, ROGER K. ROTC. WINTCHER, RENEIE All-school Play, FTA, GAA, Motion Picture Operator, Teacher's Assistant. WISKOSKI, RAUNDA GAY C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WOOD, DAVID FRANCIS ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Quill and Scroll. WOOD, JOAN ELLEN All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. WOODY, ELIZABETH EVELYN All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens. WORKMAN, LINDA SUE All-school Play, FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, MIPA Journalism Workshop, Homemaker of Tomorrow, Quill and Scroll. WURTZLER, STEPHEN DEXTER C Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Inner Choir, Teacher's Assistant. YOUNT, CHERYL LADONNA GAA, Glee Club, Y-Teens. , .. I Abbott, Dalle Abbott, Terri Abels, Stever Abersold, K2 117, 119, I Acord, Janie Acord, Jerri I Adams, Aliso Adams, Dani Adams, Glori Adams, Jenn Adams, Mart Adkins, Cher Adkins, Mali Adler, Jeff 85 Adler, Jim 11 Akard, K athl Akard, Kit 14 Alders, Garlz Aldridge, LaJ Alkire, Tim I Allaman, Jin Allee, Connie Allee, Lynda Allen, Jack 1 Allen, Larry Allender, Ra. Allison, Paul ALL-SCHOO Alson, Rober Altermatt, J 119, 169, 2 Anderson, B3 Anderson, Cl Anderson, Je Anderson, Jd Appleby, Ric Archdekin, 5 Archdekin, Archibald, SI Arment, Car Arn, Dwight Arnold, Sand Arthur, Bill Ashlock, Dal Ashworth, TI Ashworth, T Ashworth, TI Athens, Geor Atkins, Lin Austin, Ros Auten, Loui. Auxier, Ron: Awbrey, Ros Babb, Marily Babcock, Chl Babcock, Ma Babcock, Pat Bailey, Jim I Baird, Linda Bainter, Aui Baitinger, S Baker, Bill 11 Baker, Fran Baker, Gladg Baker, Jane Baker, Steve Baldwin, Det Bales, Linda Ball, Cheryl Ball, Janice Ball, Larry Ball, Linda Ballentine, I BAND 38, 311 .,- 'Wh' pear, Outlook asistant. Student Coun- afety Council. rd, Girls' C Variety Show. Science Club, E r, Office Staff. ety Show. Y. ator, Teacher's iced Choir, Pep mill and Scroll. rs, Pep Squad, BHS . Squad, Senior C Club, Math lakitan Staff, p, Homemaker I ihoir, National v, Varsity Bas- tor Leadership l' In I It I i 5 E I 4 i ,nf ...N-Ns Index A Abbott, Dallas 169 Abbott, Terri 145 Abels, Steven 101, 131, 142 Abersold, Kathy 37, 80, 83, 84, 92, 117, 119, 169 Acord, Janie 88, 117, 119, 157 Acord, Jerri 83 Adams, Alison 86, 88, 169 Adams, Danny 37, 87, 88, 127, 169 Adams Adkins Adams, Gloria 157 , Jennifer 33, 145 Adams, Martha 145 , Cheryl 32, 157 Adkins, Malinda 86, 169 Adler, Jeff 85 Adler, Jim 145 Akard Kathr n 12 46 1 .Y , Akard, Kit 101, 105, 145 Alders, Garland 32, 127, 145 Aldridge, Larry 157 Alkire, Tim 33, 145 Allaman, Jim 33, 145 Allee, Connie 83, 131 Allee, Lynda 35, 157 Allen, Jack 101, 131 Allen, Larry 131 Allender, Rae 131 Allison, Paul 15, 66, 73, 109, 169 ALL-SCHOOL PLAY 67 Alson, Robert 90, 122, 131 Altermatt, Judy 24, 84, 86, 87, 119, 169, 209 Anderson, Byron 127, 157 Anderson, Claudia 145 Anderson, Jean 131 Anderson, Joyce 169 Appleby, Rickey 131 88, Archdekin, Bobby 169 Archdekin, Joyce 121, 169 Archibald, Steve 31, 91, 101, 110, 145 Arment, Carolyn 35, 169 Arn, Dwight 20, 131 Arnold, Sandy 145 Arthur, Bill 98, 111, 169 Ashlock, Darrel 101, 157 Ashworth, Terry 131 Ashworth, Tim 126, 127 , 145 Ashworth, Tony 131 Athens, George 46 Atkins, Linda 16, 124, 126, 170 Austin, Rosalie 36, 157 Auten, Louis 157 Auxier, Ronald 157 Awbrey, Rosalie 131 B Babb, Marilyn 35, 145 Babcock, Chevron 170 Babcock, Maurice 170 Babcock, Pat 145 Bailey, Jim 32, 90, 157 Baird, Linda 36, 157 Bainter, Austin 82, 93, 145 Baitinger, Steve 131 Baker, Bill 131 Baker, Frank 42, 77, 85 46 116 117 123 Baker, Gladys , , , Baker, Jane 83, 113, 117, 119, 145 Baker, Steve 101, 125, 145 , Baldwin, Deanna 145 Bales, Linda 157 Ball, Cheryl 145 , Ball, Janice 33, 157 Ball, Larry 131 Ball, Linda 131 Ballentine, David 100, 131 BAND 38, 39 .,v.,, -,, 41. --.w ,V . I A- -W-ff , alfa ' '13--21,-ZW., , --- 1- :.. ! A. it 'fi f , ,J On registration day, seniors Melanie Lott and Cindy Howard show underclassmen how their cards should be filled out. Bangerter, Richard 33, 91, 127 , 145 Barbaresso, Kandy 131 Barcus, Gloria 32, 145 Barger, Sherry 32, 157 ' Barmann, John 157f Barmann, Joyce 131 Barnes, Cris 157 Barnes, David 157 Barnes, Rick 170 Barnes, Robert 126, 170 Barnes, Ronnie 131 Barnett, David 92, 93, 111, 170 Barrie, Sandie 84 Barron, Mary 145 Bartles, Betty 46, 47, 48, 53 Bartlett, Wendy 83, 131 Barton, Beverly 89, 170 Barton, Judy 39, 131, 138 BASEBALL 108 Bashor, Gary 33, 127, 145 BASKETBALL Varsity 102-104 Reserve 105 Freshman 105 Bass, Linda 145 Bathgate, Judy 131 Bathgate, Shirley 35, 65, 170 Batsell, Dennis 170 BATTALION STAFF 125 Battreall, Bill 33, 100, 131 Battreall, Charlie 100, 131 Battreall, Jackie 131 Battreall, Joe 101, 107, 110, 127, 145 Bauer, Lynnette 83, 86, 170, 175 Bauman, Helen 46 Bayer, Sally 131 Beaderstadt, Delmar 46 Beadnall, Barbara 18, 84, 87, 89, 170 Beahler, Frances 131 Beamon, Dick 170 Beattie, Linda 157 Beaty, Donna 131 Beauchamp, Chris 32, 100, 126, 145 Beaumont, Loma 23, 46 Beaver, Jim 72, 83, 157 Bechtold, Karen 34, 145 Bechtold, Nancy 131 Bechtold Sherr 36 83, 92 132 J y 7 7 Beck, Bonnie 15, 37, 84, , 117, 118, 119, 171 Beck, Jim 100, 109, 157 Becker, Allen 101, 131 Becker, Linda 32, 143 Beckley, Don 145 Bell, Alice 85 Bell, Randy 83, 101, 131 Bennett, Tom 157 Benson, Beric 171 Benson, Douglas 145 Benson, Gail 32, 145 Berger, Noel 145 - Berger, Tom 157 Bermond, Janet 60, 171 Bermond, Nancy 33, 145 Berry, Bob 82, 145 Besco, Paul 157 Bidding, Carolyn 157 Bielby, Jim 145 Bing, Allan 38, 39, 46 Binnicker, Jeanette 36, 157 Bishop, Leonard 131 Black, Roland 124, 157 Blackwell, George 45 Blake, Gary 131 Blakeley, Kay 131 Blakley, Addison 157 Blakley, Charles 101, 145 Bledsoe, Gordon 37, 157 Bleich, Donna 38, 157 Blevins, Larry 171 Blevins, Linda 171 Blevins, Mike 91, 145 Bliley, Eugene 130, 131 Blinde, Ralph,101, 131 Block, Paula 35, 145 Blum, Dennis 145 Bodde, Paul 157 Bodenhausen, Marilyn 19, 87 , 88, Bohon, Linda 131 Bolin, Pat 34, 83, 90, 93, 145 Boling, Art 55 - , Boling, Jim 145 s Bolton, Donald 38, 131 Bolton, Ronald 38, 90, 131 Bonebrake, James 100, 105, 131 Bonham, Dennis 131 Bonham, Shirley 157 Boone, James 106, 157 Bosch, Dennis 157 Bosch, Linda 32, 145 Bottorff, Alan 87, -91, 171 Bottorff, Janice 131, 142 Bottorff, Marilyn 145 Bottorff, Roger 90, 110, 126, 145 Bowen, Beverly 34, 35, 89, 145 Bowlin, Jim 157 Bowman, Linda 145 Boxmeyer, John 131 Boyd, Richard 126, 145 Boydston, James 24, 46 Boyer, Carol 17, 34, 171 Boyer, Carolyn 146 1 - 's ,-fe A -,-e 1 , 3 ' Boyer, Boyer, Boyer, Boyts, Boyts, Greg 34, 157 Linda 36, 171 Nelson 146 Barbara 33, 89, 157 Mark 171 Bradley, Kenney 127, 146 Brady, Ann 171 Brady, Mike 157 Brahler, Jerri 131 Brand, Jim 131 Brandon, Vicky 157 r Branson, Steve 146 Brantley, Debbie 37, 117, 118, 119 171 Bratcher, Ron 39, 132 Bray, C. R. 59 Bridgford, Ellen 157 Briggs, Beverly 157 Briggs, Stephen 82, 83, 105, 130, 132 Bringman, Mildred 46 Brizendine, Terry 172 Broadhead, Tom 132 Brock, Charles464, 109, 172 Brock, Kathy 32, 146 Brockhausen, Terry 132, Brod, Herbert 91, 132 Brooks, Bille Jo 157 1 Brooks, Connie 146 f Brooks, Don 124, 125, 126, 127, 172 Brott, Debi 32, 146 , Brott, Trisha 172 1 Brown, Dorothy 157 . i 1 I l Brown, Gilbert 91, 157, 161 l Brown, Gregory 37, 109, 172 ' Brown, Janice 83, 132 l Brown, Jon 157 ' Brown, Jon 146 A Brown Keith 157 Clark Buckman, Cheryl 33, 158 Buckner, Wallace 91, 132 Budine, Barbara 172 Buhr, Cathy 132 Buis, Bill 127, 146 Buis, Connie 172 Buis, Ina Rae 36, 158 Bullmaster, Dianne 132 Bumphrey, Peggy 36, 158 Bundy, Lynette 33, 158 Bunkowski, Barbara 146 Burger, Leslie 89, 132 Burgess, Bobby 132 Burgess, John 111, 172 Burkert, Glen 126, 146 Burkert, Mary 34, 35, 58, 89, 119, 158 Burkert, Mike 132 Burket, Margaret 54 Burnett, Debbie 32, 83, 88, 146 Burnett, Dick 126, 158 Burnham, Gloria 132 Burnstein, Arthur 132 Burnstein, Marcia 32, 70, 146 Burr, Joan 35, 132 Burr, Mark 132 Burris, Rickey 105, 158 Burris, Sandra 35, 146 B urrowes, Arthur 47, 86 Burrowes, Janet 47 Buthman, Jack 33, 146 Butler, Bronna 132 Butler, Kay 158 Butler, John 146 Butler, Richard 93, 101, 132 Butts, Leland 91, 158 Byers, Madeline 158 Byorick, Jan 173 Byrd, Diana 34, 158 Byrd, Mary 173 Byrd, Tom 100, 146 C Cassity, Maria 132 Casteel, Charles 86, 92, 100, 108, 158 Castle, Donald 32, 126, 146 Castle, Ronnie 90, 100, 105, 146 Castle, Steve 101, 132 Castle, Susan 132 105, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius, Cornelius Hari Jani Jim Lind Cotton, Tdmmy Coughlin, J ame Courtin, Larry I Castleberry, Jim 158 Cawley, Richard 36, 72, 158 C CLUB 111 Chafen, Rick 90, 91, 92, 132 Chafen, Roger 174 Chambers, Blaine 158 Chambers, Eric 35, 174 Chambers, Paula 132 Chandler, Cherylaine 146 Chaney, Terry 32, 146 Chapman, Rolland 174 Chase, Chase, Chase, Chase, Chase, Arthur 174 Glenda 132 Goldie 33, 146 laVie W. 55 Wanda 132 CHEERLEADERS 61, 97, 112, 113 - Chern, Richard 146 Chesser, Jim 146 Christgen, Sue 32, 123, 146 Christison, Diane 85 Christison, Pete 100, 158 CHRISTMAS PLAY 66 Clardy, Jeanette 36, 174 Clark, Alfred 146 Clark, Barbara 35, 158 Clark, Dennis 124, 127, 158 Clark, Gerald 132 Clark, J acklyn 33 Clark, Kandy 90 Clark, Lester 174 Clark, Mike 91, 174 Clark, Peggy 174 Clark, Rita 89, 158 Clark, Sandy 132 Clark, Susan 35, 146 Wynfred 22, 110, 174 D OLD AND NEW C GIRLS 118, 119 Caddell, Steve 173 Cadwallader, Brenda 132 Cafeteria Workers 54 l Brown, Linde 17, 18, 36, 85, 86, 87, 89, 172, 186, 209 I Brown, Pat 34, 146 5 Brown, Richard 96, 111, 172 l Brown, Saundra 146 i Br?Hn,172tephen 82, 97, 102, 109, l Brown, Thomas 101, 132 l Browne, Jane 172 l Browning, Randall 34, 101,146 Q Brunke, Gretchen 32, 146 Brunke, Joyce 85 BRUSH AND PENCIL 86 Bryant, Barbara 46, 47, 53 Buck, Beth 93, 132 Buck, Bill 158 1 11, H r 1 l J 2 5 l x I 4 4 Sue Christgen demonstrates her skill . on the ropes as classmates look on. Camp, Greg 90, 122, 132 Cambell, Alicia 158 Cambell, Jane 173 Cambell Larry 39, 132 Cambell, Lynette 93, 132 Cambell, Nancy 158 Cambell, Richard 92, 158 Ter 97 111 173 Cambell, ry , , Canaday, Nancy 47, 115 Canfield, Larry 84 Cantrell Janice 132 Cargill, ifcobin 132 Cargill, Stephen 132 Carlock, Jack 33, 146 Carmen, 173 Carol 59, 85, 88, 92, 112, Carmichael, John 38, 101, 132 Carpenter, Glenn 173 Carpenter, Jack 1.73 Carpenter, Jerry 132 Carpenter, Joyce 132 Carpenter, Linda 132 Carper, Jon 38, 39, 173 Carr, Diana 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 173 Carr, Donna 116, 117, 118, 119, 120 121, 173 Carriger, Dave 32, 146 Carriger, Sally 132 Carroll, Dennis 35, 82, 91, 101, 146 Carroll, Lecil 25, 47 Carter, Carol 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 173 Carter, Jerry 158 Carter, Marilyn 174 Carter, Thomas 100, 158 Carver, Gerald 97, 111, 124 Clay, John 100, 132 Clay, Linda 132 Clay, Paula 24, 124, 126, 174 Clay, Ronald 126, 146 Clemmons, Larry 146 Cline, Diane 174 Cowan, Anne 11 Cox, Charlotte 2 Cox, Jim 91, 10 Coy, Dorothy 12 Coyle, Betty 32, Crabtree, Kare Cramer, Larryll Cramer, Lynn 1 Cramer, Mike 81 Cramer, Sharon Crandell, Carl 2 Creighton, Marg 117 Crigler, Mark 90 Crockett, Nancy Cronk, Lynn 33, Cronkite, Helen 4 Crouch, Carolyn Crouch, Cleo 100 Crouch, Nora 89 158 Crouch, Sharon 1 Crow, Carl 176 Crowe, Bonnie 11 Cummings, Char Cunning, Judi 12 Cunningham, L11 Curd, Richard 38 Cm'd, William 81 Curry, Bill 37, 144, 147 , Curtis, Charles 1 CUSTODIANS 51 Cutler, Carol 26, A Cutler, Karen E 88, 116, 117, 209 Clingan, Bob 37, 76, 81, 82, 84, 86 98, 101, 102, 106, 111, 168, 175 Clingan, Kim 90, 105, 132 Clinkenbeard, Bill 83, 101, 132 Clinton, Mary 132 Close, Alan 146 Cloud, Galen 22, 99, 111, 175 Clouser, Tommy 133 C PIN GIRLS 118 Coats, Rosemary 47, 88 Cobb, Chris 91, 133 Cobb, Tom 90, 97, 111, 158 Cohen, Karen 133 Coker, Judy 146 Coker, Sanford 110, 158 Colbert, Howard 158 Cole, Becky 34, 35, 146 Cole, Steve 158 Coleman, Max 45 Coleman, Mike 36, 146 Collier, Darlene 119, 158 Collins, Sharon 133 Colvin, Paul 126, 158 Combs, Vickey 146 CONCERT CHOIR 36. 37 Conner, Cecelia 133 Conner, Jerry 133 Cook, Ann 33, 146 Cook, Douglas 101, 133 Cook, James 175 Cook, Judy 32, 146 Cooper, Bill 108, 175 Cooper, Cheryl 158 Cooper, Greg 28, 90, 91, 133 Corcoran, Peter 87, 88, 175, 209 Dancer, Mike 158 Daniels, Clyde 171 Dannen, Douglas Q Dannen, Dwight 41 Darnell, Micky 33, Dattilo, Mike 147 Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis D Davis, Davis, Davis Davis I Davis, Davis, Davis, Barbara 33 Bette 158 Connie 34 I Deanna 152 James 133 Marie 158 Robert 48 Ronnie 133 Suzanne 32 Ted 147 Tim 147 True 147 Day, Carol 176 Day, Jim 38, 86, l Day, Judy 158 Day, Milton 48, 96 Day, Paul 147 Deal, Alden 133 Deal, Dan 147 Deal, James 101, Deal, Johanna 17' DeHart, Annette DeHart, Rosemary Demarest, Brian ! Deming, Bob 147 DeNeen, Hester 2 Denney, Pamela E Dennis, Donna 13 Dennis, Steve 135 Den Ouden, Robei Den Ouden, Sharc 24,126,174 D Doan, Carol 147 2 86, 92, 100, , 126, 146 , 100, 105, 146 132 58 6, 72, 158 1, 92, 132 , 158 , 174 132 'ne 146 , 146 174 4 2 146 5 2 S 61,97,112,113 46 ,123,146 85 100,158 AY66 36,174 5,158 4121158 2 3 4 174 58 2 146 2,110,174 132 5,146 y146 1 7, 76, 81, 82, 84, 86 06,111,168,175 tw51w H183,101,132 32 ,99,111,175 133 118 47,88 133 7,111,158 '3 10, 158 158 K5, 146 S 56, 146 119, 158 .33 ,158 46 IR 36. 37 L33 3 16 11,133 46 175 58 90,91,133 57,88,175,209 Cornelius, Harold 32, 146 Cornelius, Janice 93, 146 Cornelius, Jim 146 Cornelius, Linda 16, 87, 11 5 Cotton, Tommy 133 Coughlin, James 175 Courtin, Larry 29, 175 Cowan, Anne 133 Cox, Charlotte 34, 158 Cox, Jim 91, 100, 110, 133 Coy, Dorothy 12, 47 Coyle, Betty 32, 146 Crabtree, Karen 133 Cramer, Larry 158 Cramer, Lynn 133 , Q It W V.. Y Z-24. , , , . 1 4 1. 'T 'T' 51.15-'i 'L' 'if Jirirf Cramer, Mike 84 Cramer, Sharon 36, 175 Crandell, Carl 20, 89, 90, 91 175 crfighfon, Mary Ellen 47, ,115, 116, Crigler, Mark 90, 91, 133 Crockett, Nancy 89, 133 Cronk, Lynn 33, 147 Cronkite, Helen 47 Crouch, Carolyn 133 Crouch, Cleo 100, 133 Crogich, Nora 89, 93, 117, 118, 119, 1 8 Crouch, Sharon 34, 89, 158 ' Crow, Carl 176 Crowe, Bonnie 19, 158 Cummings, Charles 47, 53 Cunning, Judi 133 Cunningham, Lloyd 100, 110, 147 Curd, Richard 38, 133 Curd, William 87, 88, 91, 176 Curry, Bill 37, 82, 100, 102, 105, chat before the dinner begins. Derington, Bill 176 De Shon, De Shon, De Shon, De Shon, De Shon, Detwiele Dave 159 Dean 147 Pam 159 Pat 33, 147 Richard 176 , r, Florence 133 Detwieler, Robert 133 Senior girls attending the French banquet in the Crystal Room at the Hotel Robidoux Dymond, Greg 82, 83, 90, 97, 108, 111, 156, 159 Dynes, Pat 159 Dyson, Candy 32, 147 E 144, 147 C1u'tis, Charles 158 CUSTODIANS 55 Cutler, Carol 26, 42, 43, 47 'Cutler, Karen 36, 81, 83, 85, 86, 88, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 176, 209 Dancer, Mike 158 Daniels, Clyde 176 Dannen Dannen , Douglas 105, 133 , Dwight 45 ' Darnell, Micky 33, 89, 147 Dattilo, Mike 147 Detwieler, Sandra 35, 159 Devereaux, Danny 159 DeVore, Glen 133 DeWar, Billy 101, 133 DeWitt, Graydon 39, 133 Dillon, Rick 90, 91, 159 Dilts, Mike 147 Ditmars, Rhonda 133 Ditmars, William 126, 127, 147 Dodge, Darlene 176 Donaldson, Terry 159 Donalson, Ray 35, 159 Dorrell, Larry 176 Dorsel, Frank 39, 133 Dotson, Linda 133 Dotson, Vernon 177 Earhart, Bobby 133 Earhart, Terry 17, 126, 177 Earixson, Mike 83, 10 Early, Sharon 147 Easter, David 134 Eaton, Jon 177 Eberting, Linn 34, 111, 147 Echterling, Ronnie 159 Eddy, Diane 32, 147 0, 105, 133 Edelman, Jim 90, 159 Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Edwards, Dallas 177 Jean 33, 147 Larry 147 Roger 101, 134 Eisenbarger, Arlena 134 Elam, Tina 91, 134 Elardo Larr 1 1 1 Davis, Barbara 33, 158 Davis, Bette 158 Davis, Connie 34, 158 Davis, Deanna 158 Davis, James 133 Davis, Marie 158 Davis, Robert 48 Davis, Ronnie 133 Davis, Suzanne 32, 158 Davis Ted 147 DavmiThn1 47 Davis, True 147 Day, Carol 176 Day, Jim 38, 86, 147 Day, Judy 158 Day, Milton 48, 96, 102 Day, Paul 14 7 Deal, Alden 133 Deal, Dan 147 Deal, James 101,105,133 Deal, Johanna 176 DeHart, Annette 176 DeHart, Rosemary 133 Demarest, Brian 96, 111, 176 Deming, Bob 147 DeNeen, Hester 20, 48 Denney, Pam ela 38, 133 Dennis, Donna 133 Dennis, Steve 133 DenOuden, Robert 100, 133 Den Ouden, Sharon 158 Douglas, Max 86 Douglas, Richard 85 Dow, Linda 88, 92, 177 Dow, Walter 133 Dowden, Larry 16, 90, 96, 108, 111 177 Dowell, Camille 147 Dowell, Linus 18, 26, 48 Dowell, Mark 32, 147 Doyle, Stillvetta 54 Drag, Gail 133 Drain, Ronnie 88, 159 Drake, Ed 14, 88, 89, 124, 126, 159 Drips, Linda 177 Drummond, Dave 91, 159 DuBois, Cynthia 159 Dugan, Saundra 34, 64, 67, 112, 177 Duggins, Tom 82, 90, 100, 133 Duguid, Donna 133 Dumm, Sue 159 Dunavant, Don 159 Dunbar, Burton 48, 81 Duncan, Donald 126, 147 Duncan, Linda 133 Dunham, Ann 133 Dunlap, Charles 133 Dunlap, Stephen 82, 83, 105, 130, 133 Dunning, Alan 177 Dunning, David 124, 159 Dutton, Bill 21, 64, 109, 111, 168, 177 Dykes, Nancy 147 v , y 0 , 47 Elardo, Susan 134 Elder, David 91, 147 Elliott, Allen 159 Elliott, Steve 27, 17,7 Ellis, Dave 177 Ellis, Dean 97, 111, 159 Ellis, Linda 134 Ellis, Mike 134 I Ellis, Patty 159 Ellis, Roberta 147 Ellis, Steve 147 , A Emberry, Gary 126, 147 Embrey, Steve 134 Emerson, Mike 110, 178 Emmons, Beverly 178 England, Linda 147 Enos, Carla 21, 37, 92, 178 Enos, Jane 159 Enright, W. Fairleigh 45 Enyard, lzetta 134 Enyard, Johnnie 147 Enyard, Ted 90, 96, 98, 102, 103, 111, 159 Epps, Douglas 127, 147 Ericson, Doug 101, 110, 134 Eshelman, Nancy 37, 88, 159 Eshelman, Patty 88, 89, 178 Eshelman, Vicki 33, 147 Eshenroder, Connie 39, 134 Eshenroder, Larry 36, 38, 178 Estes, David 134 225 g V g ,1,, 3 Evans, '- --As-4gr- - -Y Evans, Carl 134 Evans, Cathy 134 Evans, Connie 134 Evans, Francee 88, 178 Evans, Judy 12, 33, 147 Evans, Keith 83, 102, 105, 159 Evans, Mark 134 Evans, Mike 134 Evans, Priscilla 89, 119, 159 Roland 101, 159 Evert, Ruth 33, 159 F Fagan, Larry 33, 147 Fager, Karen 134 Falk, John 35, 124, 159 Fankhauser, Gayle 37, 159 Fankhauser, Joyce 32, 159 Fannen, Skip 159 Fannen, Tillie 130, 134 Fanning, Tom 147 ' ga Reserve 100, 101 Freshman 100, 101 Ford, D avid 134 Ford, John 93, 111, 159 Ford, Linda 159 Ford, Londa 159 Ford, Roger 159 Fornary, C. 14 FORUM CLUB 86 Foster, Betty 179 Foster, Candy 179 Foster, Charles 124, 126, 179 Foster, Judy 33, 159 Foster, Lewis 35, 91, 126, 127, 147 Foster, Richard 124, 127, 159 Foster, Russell 12, 134 Foulks, Cindy 16, 84, 86, 87, 179 Fountain, Rhonda 134 Fox, Mike 106 Foxworthy, Gail 33 G GAA BOARD 117 GAA OFFICERS 116 Gabhart, Sam 65, 91, 124, 180 Galindo, Nick 20, 90, 180 Galloway, Marsha 160 Gandy, Tom 160 Garber, David 134 Garber, Rickey 134 Gardner, Bill 37, 160 Gardner, Ginger 148 Gardner, Le'e 37, 82, 90, 180 Garvey E. F. 45 Garvey, Lynn 33, 148 Gastineau, Cheryl 180 Gatenby, Sue 134 Gebhart, Dave 100, 160 Gee, H ildegarde 14, 48 Gehrs, Melvin 29, 160 Foxworthy, Thomas 159 Frakes, Jackie 159 Frakes, Steve 34, 127, 148 Geiss, Linda 134 Geller, Jim 134 Geller, Joyce 180 ' Gench, Marvin 36, 37, 48 Farber Farber, Carolyn 33, 58, 159 Farber, Marilyn 88, 178 Farber, Marsha 134 ,Nancy 17, 87, 88, 178 Frame, Dianne 85, 87, 88, 179 Francis Francis Francis Francis , Eugene 17, 34, 110, 179 , Kent 101, 148 , Penny 93, 159 , William Don 48, 96 Gench, 105, Tripper 37, 90, 101, 102, 156, 160 George, Bruce 148 Geor e Jud 148 Faulkner, Ronald 147 Felling, James 178 Felt, Pam 147 Felts, Greg 100, 134 A Fender, Jim 134 Fender, Johnetta 1,78 Ferguson, Carl 159 Ferguson, Robert 86, 134 Ferguson, Roy 124, 126, 127, 178 Fetter, Dennie 147 Field, AZ 55 Finch, Robert 109, 134 Finney, Loi 34, 178 FIRE CHIEFS 91 Fisch, Francis 101, 134 Fish, Gordon 91, 134 Fish, Kenny 147 Fisher, Angela 134 Fisher, Ann 44 Fisher, George 29, 179 1 Fisher, Raymond 179 Fishman, Carol 134 Fishman, Hank 21, 90, 159 FitzGerald, Wesley 147 FLAG FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS 120 Fleming, Doris 22. 35, 93, 147 Fletchall, Peggy 134 Fletchall, Vickie 36, 61, 63, 179 Flowers, Debbie 134 Fogel, Ellen 147 Foley, James 134 Folks, David 179 FOOTBALL' Varsity 96, 99 Frank, Beverly 14, 83, 134 Frank, Linda 17, 87, 88, 89, 179 Frank, Michael 134 Frank, Richard 86, 88, 127, 179 Franklin, Susan 134 Franklin, Tralucia 32, 75, 180 F1-ankum, Dale 90, 100, 105, 106, 111, 159 Frankum, Deanna 134 Frasier, Jeffrey 134 Frazee, Kathy 148 Frazee, Linda 36, 180 Frazier, Virginia 48 Freeman, Barbara 54 Freeman, Jack 38, 92, 101, 159 Freeman, Richard 38, 101, 134 FRENCH CLUB 88 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS 130 Fricke, Barbara 35, 82, 93, 148 Fm e, Bill 81, 82, 83, 84, 90, 99, 108, 111, 180 Fridell, Connie 33, 148 Fridell, George 71, 159 Friess, Mike 160 Frigin, Terry 160 Frogge, Susan 134 . Fry, Jim 160 ,, Fry, Linda 120, 180' Fry, Steven 36, 180 Frye, Linda 117, 119, 148 Fuehrer, Charlene 160 F ueston, Steve 160 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 89 8 , Y George, Mike 31, 96, 110, 111, 160 George, Ron 124, 160 Gerdom, Jim 181 Giannetta, Linda 32, 148 Gibbs, Glenda 160 Gibson, Donna 134 Gibson , Gary 49 Gibson, Jim 160 Gibson, John 49, 111, Gilbert, Janet 148 Gilbert, Robert 91, 124, 126, 181 Gilley, Steve 100, 110, 127, 148 Gillispie, Robert 181 Gilmore, Gary 29, 127, 181 Gilmore, Rick 90, 181 Glancy, Connie 35, 82, 88, 148 Glaser, Ronna 135 Glauser, Greg 181 GLEE CLUB 32 Sz 33 Glendenning, Frank 160 Glenn, Bob 33, 93, 109, 148 Glenn, Roger 126, 181 Glenn, Shirley 135 Glidewell, David 85 Glidewell, Mark 100 Glidewell, Ronnie 181 Glunt, Kenny 135 Godleski, Charles 181 Goff, Carolyn 85 Golden, Jack 160 Golden, Janet 160 Goldizen, Tommy 135 Goldsberry, Bob 38, 91, 148 GOLF 109 Gondring, Bob 98, 111, 181 Goodson, Paula 160 Gordon, Terry 135 Gordy, Kitty 135 Gore, Logan 34, 148 Gore, Steve 181 Gorman, Sandee 85 Gorsuch, Linda 88, 92, 119, 181 Gouge, Jon 182 Grady, Becky 135 GRADUATION PAGE 77 Graham, Harold 34, 148 Graham, Judy 76 With five lunch periods a day, the cafeteria must remain well stocked in order to cater to such students as these. 1 226 Grant, Claude 86, 182 Grant, Jane 34, 160 Grant, Joyce 135 Grant, Martha 84 Graves, John 148 Gray, Pat 148 Green, Alvin 109, 135 Green, Dianna 160 Green, Harry 49 Green, Jim 70, 85 Green, Larry 135 Greenbe Greenwa Gregory, Gregory, Grier, S1 Griffin, ' Griffith Griffith Griffith, P Griffith, RJ Griggs, K Grimm, M ' Grippando Groeltz, J z Groh, San 121, 16C Gross, Lin Grove, Tei Groves, Er Groves, He Grube, Ell Grunwald Grunwald Grunwald Guile, Lin Guinn, J at I Guinn, M2 Gunter, Sl Gupton, V Guthals, ll Guthals, ll Guy, J oAr Guyer, La I ,L I 1. I Hackett, 8 Haefeli, P1 Haenni, D 1: Hagg, Der Haggard, . Hainey, A I A Hale, Dan Hale, Laui Hall, Carc Hall, Jean Hallberg, Halter, M: Halverson 117,119 Halverson Hamilton, Hamilton, f 93, 182 Hamilton, 148 l Hammer, Hammond 89, 119, Hangartnl Hanner, E Hansen, Ii Hansen, li Harden, If Harlow, K Harman, I Harms, Jc Harmsen, Harner, N Harper, Je 4 Harris, Cl Harris, Ja Harris, Ju Harris, Rc Harris, St' Hart, Nor: Harvey, N Hash, Ma: Hatfield, 120, 121 Hatfield, T Hausman, Hawkins, Hawks, M Hayes, Ca l ,24, 180 80 J, 180 J 48 , 90, 101, 102, 10, 111, 160 48 , 126, 181 127, 148 181 88, 148 S0 , 148 , 148 , 181 119, 181 77 -8 -Q 1 Q3,.7:4,,1 'A , ,, ' 5 ff-f'.sa.v,,,' 1492---'-' -- -1-41 ...L-.A..l ,L . :..g,,4wy.'Y1hg, ..,' Greenberg, Susie 88, 148 Greenwald, Herman 135 Gregory, Richard 182 Gregory, Sharon 160 Grier, Stacy 101, 135 Griffin, Danny 100, 135 Griffith, Gaye 160 Griffith, Karin 148 Griffith, Pat 35, 148 Griffith, Roger 148 Griggs, Kenneth 16, 87, 182 Grimm, Michael 182 Grippando, Carol 31, 160 Groeltz, Jane 135 Gvroh, Sandra 34, 117, 118, 119, 120 121, 160 Gross, Linda 37, 182 Grove, Terry 105, 160 Groves, Edward 135 Groves, Helen 49 Grube, Ellen 49 Grunwald, Doris 27, 49 Grunwald, Gail 69 Grunwald, Roger 49, 96, 107, 111 Guile, Linda 182 Guinn, James 182 Guinn, Margy 135 Gunter, Sharon 21, 148 Gupton, Vicki 35, 148 Guthals, Darrell 34 Guthals, Mike 126, 148 Guy, JoAnn 135 Guyer, Lana 15, 88, 89, 118, 119, 160 H Hackett, Susan 135 Haefeli, Patricia 160 Haenni, David 125, 127, 182 Hagg, Dennis 39, 135 Haggard, Barbara 34, 148 Hainey, Alan 84, 85 Hale, Dan 109, 148 Hale, Laurie 135 Hall, Carol 182 Hall, Jean 135 Hallberg, Pamela 160 Halter, Marjorie 33, 148 Halverson, Judy 82, 83, 85, 88, 112, 117, 119, 182 Halverson, Walter 42, 43 Hamilton, Dianne 33, 60, 148 Hamilton, Terry 24, 61, 63, 85, 89, 93, 182 Hamilton, Trudy 32, 83, 88, 113, 144, 148 Hammer, Jim 32, 148 , -A. ' :.. P, , rw , I' xx ' . . -sth -'Qu--, av. e. -Q J 'va- f . I A ' ft , f 8 ' I 4 1' -5 12:54-H 4'- '-T, , ,. . f ' 1- , ,.' -,. ' 1 '. , ' 4, , , Y, V kg, 45,7 1 i , . , . .. , ,N ig ..,. . V, ,,-A , 11 ,, ,, ' if-is-., K ' Influenced by campaign posters and speeches, Centralites line up to vote for the can- didates of their choice. Hayes, Connie 160 Hayes, Delbert 91, 127, Hayes, Harold 100, 135 Hayes, Jim 183 Ha es Jim 160 Y 7 Hayes, Patricia 160 Hayne S, Sharon 160 Hays, Lawrence 49, 81 160 Hayward, Catherine 86, 88, 89, 160 Hazelwood, Gary 183 Hazen, Linda 32, 148 Headrick, Beverly Jane 135 Heard, Mike 109, 160 Heard, Tom 183 Heaston, Linda 32, 161 Heater, Gary 148 Heath, John 122, 135 Heath, Sharon 161 Heckel, David 101, 135 Heckel, Susan 34, 148 Hecker, David 161 Hecker, Mike 135 Hammond, Beth 13, 16, 18, 37, 87, 89, 119, 183 Hangartner, Fred 36, 91, 160 Hanner, Bonnie 135 Hansen, Karen 135 Hansen, Roger 104, 111, 160 Harden ,Kathy 21, 183 -Harlow, Ken 148 Harman, Sheryl 14, 36, 88, 89, 183 Harms, Joy 32, 58, 59, 160 Harmsen, Howard 49 Harner, Mary Ann 37, 83, 160 Harper, Jean 33, 160 Harris, Chuck 160 Harris, Janice 183 Harris, June 135 Harris, Robert 183 Harris Steve 160 - Hart, Norman 126, 127, 148 Harvey, Mike 32, 38, 183 Hash, Mary 49, 51, 156 Hatfield, Kathryn 117, 118, 119 120, 121, 160 Hatfield, Ted 160 Hausman, Cathy 33, 120, 121, 148 Hawkins, Lawerence 91, 101, 160 Hawks, Mary 35, 160 Hayes, Carol 183 Heerlein, Robin 32, 148 Hees, Janice 36, 72, 183 Heinberg, Richard 135 Heitman, Marilyn 27, 32, 161 Heitman, Raymond 135 Henderson, Bill 101, 135 Henton, William 37, 99, 111, 183 Herald, Susan 135 Herman, Steve 148 Herndon, Joyce 135 Herndon, Linda 38, 148 Herrera, Bernice 184 Herrera, Josie 161 Herring, Galen 148 Herschman, John 83, 100, 135 Herschman, Judy 12, 21, 66, 83, 86, 184 Hershewe, Ed 161 g Herzog, Meredith 89, 90, 161 Herzog, Stan 91, 148 Hess, Jack 148 Hessemyer, Shirley 85 Hestand, Phillip 90, 101, 109, 148 Hickman, Brooke 39, 90, 109, 148 Hickman, Virginia 90, 135, 142 Hickok, Meredith 89, 92, 161 Hicks, Frank 96, 106, 110, 111, 149 Higdon, Peggy 33, 149 Higdon, Susan 135 Hill, Carolyn 161 Hill, Linda 135 Hill, Trudy 124, 126, 184 Hillyard, Brent 184 Hillyard, Kitty 32, 83, 149 Hillyard, Margaret 15, 61, 63, 69 83, 121, 168, 184 Hillyard, Scott 32, 109, 149 Hilsabeck, Carolyn 92, 116, 117, 118 119, 120, 121, 184 Hilsabeck, Judy 34, 83, 113, 117 118, 119, 120, 121, 156, 161 Hines, Emma 135 Hines, Howard 83, 93, 101, 105 106, 111. 161 Hintz, Virginia 33, 149 Hintz, Willis 124, 127, 161 Hirter, Larry 184 Hirter, Sonny 161 Hiskey, Linda 32, 149 Hitchings, Roger 135 Hitson, Bruce,32, 149 HI-Y PRESIDENTS 93 Hobson, Bertha 184 Hobson, Donna,89, 161 , Hochenauer, Cathy 33, 149 Hochman, Dean 100, 105, 111, 149 Hoecker, Craig 149 Hoefelmann, Linda 85 Hoehn, Tony 101, 136 Hoerath, Steve 149 Hoffman, Betsy 136 Hoffman, Keith 84 Hoffman, Nancy 184 V Hoffman, Warren 39, 99, 149 Hoffsommer, Marc 149 Hoge, Gary 184 Hoge, Shirley 123, 136 Holcomb, Dale 34, 60, 108, 161 Holcomb, Frances 58 Holland, Margie 149 Holland, Sharon 149 ltl, 1 Holmes, Barton 161 Holmes, Jim 92, 184 Holmes, Owen 161 Holmes, Steve 161 Holt, Cathy 184 Holt, Jim 185 1 ' 4 '-L.NklJ: -Z igi? . V i F, f ,j2.,gQQffa '.,.Q I 5-5, . ,1,,,5.,-4e,355:g' ,,,' 3,1-, 1 Y -. V 1,1 Qfff l' :,,.'ffl,,l1,'fl 9. la Ho kins Mr. David W. 45 Holt, Verlene 93, 185 Homan, Charles 161 Homan, Dennis 149 HONOR GUARD 127 Hontz, Dean 106 Hontz, John 32, 100, 149 Hoover, Sam 161 Hoover, Sandra 136 Hope, Richard 90, 97, 106, 111, 185 Hope, Sherrill 86, 88, 89, 161 P 1 Horn, Kathy 33, 161 Hornaday, Barbara 23, 71, 86, 89, 161 Horner, Carol 185 Horner, George 149 Horning, Pat 33, 149 Houp, Linda 37, 185, 193 Housh, Jay 161 Housh, Robert 136 Houston, Paula 161 Houts, Patricia 14, 17, 87, 89, 117, 118, 119, 185 Howard, Bonnie 33, 136 Howard, Bonnie Jo 149 Howard, Cindy 36, 185 Howard, Frank 185 . Howard, Marsha 34 Howe, Dennis 136 Howe, Donnie 136 , Howell, Gary 29, 161 Hower, Jim 37, 71, 82, 161 Howitt, Ron 106 Hubbard, Stephen 161 Huber, Barry 161 Huber, Charlene 161 Huber, David 149 Hudson, Norman 161 Hudson, Sharon 149 Huffer, Mike 185 Huffman, Karen 119, 161 Huggins, Mike 38, 136 Hughes, Ben 126, 161 Hughes, Marvin 185 Hughes, Steve 136 Hughes, Tommy 100, 149 Hullihan, Kathy 136 Hullihan, Steve 101, 161 Hulse, Martha 130, 136 Hulser, Jerry 54, 149 Humphrey, Ronnie 161 Humphreys, Roy 35, 98, 103, 108, 111, 185 Hunt, Jeanne 185 Hunt, Jim 34, 82, 91, 92, 100, 144, 149 Hunt, Nancy 37, 84, 86, 119, 186, 209 Hunter, Bill 127, 149 Hunter, Craig 149 Hunter, Sally 85 y 4 I 7 ...A..1L,..,,.,,,, v ,J , L, Huntsberger, Kathy 136 Hunzeker, Susan 149 Hurst, Jennifer 149 Hurst, Lana 17, 90, 186 Hurst, Vickie 32, 88, 149 Huston, Bill 49 Hutson, LaVella 18, 86, 87, 186 I Iba, Howard 20, 49, 96, 102, 111 Ide, Fred 86, 161 Imm, Laddie 161 Imm, Larry 136 Imm, Nancy 36, 93, 186 INDIVIDUAL GAA CHAMPIONS 120 Irving, Kenneth 16, 84, 87 , 88, 186 Irving, Richard 71 J Jackson, Cinda 37, 82, 161 Jackson, Herb 84 Jackson, John 101, 136 Johnson, Jayne 36, 82, 1 Johnson, Jerry 162 Johnson, Karen 35, 149 Johnson, Marla 187 Johnson, Meril Sue 136 Johnson, Mike 33, 149 Johnson, Philip 38, 136 Kimberlin, Kimberlin, Kinard, Pa Kincaid, L: King, King, King, King, King, King, King, Barb Conr Geor Larrj Phill Robe Way Johnson, Quinta 36, 187 Johnson, Rena 149 Johnson, Rick 101, 162 Johnson, Sharon 33, 149 Johnson, Suzy 92, 187 Johnson, Tom 105, 126, 149 Johnston, Barbara 136 Jones, David 91, 122, 136 Jones, Don 34, 98, 111 Jones, Frank 71, 162 Jones, Greg 91, 126, 127, 149 Jones, Harley 136 Jones, Keith 100, 110, 136 Jones, Linda 33, 149 Jones, Marguerite 21, 50 Jones, Tony 136 Jones, Vicki 37, 187 Jones, Vicki 149 Joslin, Doug 33, 149 Journey, Linda 136 Jackson Jackson Jackson , Joyce 32, 149 Larry 34, 149 Paul 124, 127, 186 June, Marie 36, 58, 124, 126, 162 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS 156 JUNIOR - SENIOR PROM 76 Jurak, Frank 187 Justice, Dave 162 Kingsley, I Kinzie, Jer Kirby, Cha Kirkpatricl K irschner, Kissick, Ju Kissick, Pe Kissick, Ra Klawuhn, I Klein, Garj Klein, Micl Klein, Step Kline, Nini Kline, Pat Klingensm Knadler, J 1 Knapp, C01 Knapp, Frc Knapp, Ga Jackson Phil 36 Jackson, Sherry 19, 58, 60, 83 93, 119, 161 Jackson, Susan 161 James, Clair 186 Justice, Linda 149 Justice, Margaret 136 Justus, Harold 55 Knapp, Gle Knapp, Ka Knapp, R01 K nepper, .M James, Gregory 66, 124, 186 James, Jon 34, 98, 161 James, Maurice 162 J anczak, Martie 84 J anecek, Linda 162 Jansen, Mary 93, 162 Jarrett, Bob 34, 90, 101, 109, Jefferies, Andrea 34, 149 Jeffries, Merle Lee 101, 136 Jennings, Annette 39, 136 Jennings, Clark 39, 100, 149 Jennings, Terrell 85 Jensen, Jeff 39, 149 Jensen, Sherry 149 J eschke, Dave 149 Jeschke, Jeanette 35, 186 Jochems, Bob 50 Joffe, Susie 162 John, Bobby 100, 136 John, Eleanor 32, 162 Johns, Kathy 88, 89, 92, 186 Johnson, Charmelle 136 Johnson, Ernie 37,'99, 111 Johnson, Harvey 162 Johnson, Herbie 106 Before the game, the giant Bulldog, made for the Homecoming, is prepared for the bon- fire as eager students look on. 228 K Kallauner, Lynn 162 Kamler, Richard 100, 136 -Kannarr, Norman 136 Kannarr, Warren 162 Kaplan, Ellen 187 Kapp, Bob 36, 83, 103, 187 Kapp, Dave 84, 106 Karl, Billy Jo 150 Karle, Ronnie 136 Kasselhute, Sharon 32, 150 Katcher, Byron 162 Kaufman, Ronald 162 Keatley, Barbara 34, 35, 83, 150 Keatley, Donna 33, 150 Keck, Joan 162 Keefer, Teresa 123, 136 Keener, Connie 32, 162 Keener, Debbie 123, 136 Kessler, Joyce 118, 119, 162 Kelder, Corliss 32, 162 Kelder, Curtis 34, 91, 126, 187 Keller, Brad 90, 136 Keller, Dean 162 Keller, Kathy 37, 187 Keller, Kerry 136 Keller, Tom 162 Kelley, Paul 150 Kempf, Carole 136 Kempf, Joyce 32, 119, 162 Kennard, Karen 66, 187 Kennard, Ralph 162 Kenney, Nancy 136 Kenney, 'Penny 85 Kephart, Sherryl 33, 150 Kerns, Deanna 75, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 187 Kerns, Earl Lee 136 ' Kerns, Judith 119, 120, 121, 162 Kerns, Judy 136 Kerns, Steve 162 Ketchem, Bill 188 Kibble, Carolyn 33, 150 Kidd, Wanda 136 Kilgore, Eva Jane 54 Killackey, John 91, 124, 125, 127, 188 Killackey, Louis 38, 70, 91, 101, 127 150 Knight, L01 Kniola, Pa 188 Knox, Roni Koch, Jill I Koch, Shar Koch, Spen Koepplin, E Kopczynsk: Kountz, J e' Kramer, Jc Kramer, M Kramp, De Kramp, Ste Kranitz, H Krause, Al Kreller, Ba Kreller, Be Krueger, Lf Krull, Suse Kurtz, Mic Laderoute, LaFever, D LaFevere, 4 Lefevere, T La More, K Lance, Bob Lance, Kar Lance, Rog Landis, An Landis, Ka Lane, Blan Langemacl' Lanham, K Lankford, I Larabee, A Larkam, R: Laurie, Jar Lawhon, Iv Lawhon, Li Lawrence, Lawrence, Lawrence, 189 Lee, Bob 12 Lee, Howai Lee, Ronnii Libby, 112, 187 7 9 149 56 7, 149 36 D , 126, 162 IERS 156 JM 76 6 87 .50 83, 150 162 6, 187 i2 1 .6, 117, 118, 121, 162 125, 127,188 , 91, 101, 127 V V, x,.,. -Q- 1. .A'i......-..:. - . , ,, , bu. , .s,,.n Am Kimberlin, Louise 50 Kimberlin,,Steve 188 Kinard, Pamela 13, 73, 162 1 haf? Kincaid, La Vonne 188 King, Barbara 123, 136 King, Connie 16, 69, 87, 1 King, Georgann 188 King, Larry 32, 150 King, Phillip 91, 122, 136 King, Robert 136 King, Wayne 101, 110, 126, 150 Kingsley, Pam 33, 150 19, 188 Kinzie, Jerry 32, 162 Kirby, Charlotte 32, 150 Kirkpatrick, Gary 99, 111 Kirschner, Oscar 23, 50 Kissick, Judy 136 Kissick, Peggy 136 Kissick, Randy 150 Klawuhn, Theresa 136 These art students find that it takes long hours and hard work to complete the scenery needed for the All-School Play, f Klein, Klein, Klein, Gary 162 Michael 188 Stephen 162 Kline, Nina 35, 119, 162 Kline, Pat 32, 150 Klingensmith, Judy 33, 162 Knadler, Janet 33, 162 Knapp, Connie 136 Knapp, Fred 126, 150 Knapp, Gary 188 Knapp, Glenda Sue 33, 16 Knapp, Karen 33, 162 Knapp , Ro er 91, 150 Knepper, Airs. Paul 45 2 Lee, Wesley 34, 150 Lehman, Vickie 163 Leighton, Fred 189 Leindecker, Pat 150 Leindecker, Ted 150 Lemmon, Frances 50 Leonard, Sharon 163 , Leontos, Chris 34, 150 Leontos, Katrina 37, 117, 118, 119, 189 , Lethcho, Tom 34, 150' Letts, Greg 32, 150' Knight, Lou 55 Kniola, Paul 13, 64, 66, 67, 73, 188 Knox, Ronnie 150 Koch, Jill 32, 89, 162 Koch, Shari 35, 150 Koch, Spencer 91, 188 Koepplin, Sandra 89, 188 Kopczynski, Joe 150 Kountz, Jerry 101, 137 Kramer, Joyce 188 Kramer, Marvin 150 Kramp, Debbie 37, 86, 87, 162 Kramp, Steve 53, 137 Kranitz, Hugh 137 Krause, Alice 86, 88, 162 Kreller, Barbara 92, 150 Kreller, Betty 137 Krueger, Louise 44, 58 Krull, Susan 84 Kurtz, Michael 189 L Laderoute, Reatha 33, 150 LaF ever, Danny 189 LaFevere, Gary 38 Lefevere, Tom 38 LaMore, Karen 33, 150 Lance, Bob 86, 124, 162 Lance, Karen 85 Lance, Roger 90, 91, 124, 127, Landis, Anne 82, 89, 119, 163 Landis, Kay 71 Lane, Blanche 54 Langemach, Sharon 32, 150 Lanham, Kathy 137 Lankford, Gary 137 Larabee, Anne 189 Larkam, Richard 100, 137' Laurie, Jan 36, 189 1 Lawhon, Ival 91, 163 Lawhon, Linda 33, 150 Lawrence, Carolyn 37, 189 Lawrence, Danny 100, 110, 137 Lawrence, Ronny 124, 126, 127, 189 Lee, Bob 189 Lee, Howard 84 Lee, Ronnie 137 - , 15 1 Lewin Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, , Roger 100, 137 Anna 189 Dave 90, 93, 111, 189 Marlin 32, 150 Sheri 137 Lewis, Terry 92, 189 Teri 38, 137 I LIBRARY STAFF 89 Liechti, Paul 190 Lieppman, Liessa 37, 65, 80, 82, 92, 190 Linder, Michael 71, 90, 97, 108, 111, 163 Lindley, Mike 163 Lininger, Philip 150 Linneweh, Kent Eugene 137 Lipira, Alice 137 Litvak, Richard Myles 137 Logsdon, Cindy 90, 190 Logsdon, Connie 93, 137 Long, Mary 190 Long, Patty 150 Lonergan, Ellen 32, 150 Lott, Melanie 36, 82, 86, 88, 89, 117, 118, 119, 190 Lott, Sue 19, 36, 89, 92, 93, 101, 119, 120, 163 Loubey, Barbara 137 Lowe, Alan 190 Lowenberg, Linda 36, 89, 190 Lowrance, James 33, 89, 163 Loyd, Mike 137 Macrander, Rhonda 32, 150 Madden, Marilyn 32, 150 Maddox, David 91, 100, 137 Maddox, Jay 36, 82, 90, 101, 105 Madinger,'Dan 124, 125,126,127i Madison, Nancy 27, 91, 150 Magner, Millie 89, 163 Magoon, Richard 190 MAJ ORETTES 39 Maker, Carol 36, 59, 85, 86, 190 Malhiwsky, Raymond 150 Mallory, Mike 82, 108, 190 Mallory, Steve 20, 35, 100, 110, Malotte, Lillian 150 Mannschreck, Sherrill 37, 82, 113, 163 Mansperger, J anell 191 Marechal, Lucille 50 Marquardt, Ruth Ann 137 Marschel, Jeannette 32, 151 Marsh, Martin, Martin, , Greg 36, 191 Martin Martin, Martin, Martin, Cathy 137 Art 191 Bob 151 Keren 86, 191 Linda 137 Patricia 137 Roger Lee 90, 124, 125, 126,127,191 Martin, Martin , Roger Lynn 191 Martin, Ruth 50 Martin Martin ! Mason, , Terry Lee 100, 137 Tom 90, 92, 98, 106, 111, 150 190 150 86, 163 David 36, 84, 86, 88, 91, 191, 209 , Masten, Joyce 33, 151 Masters, Jane 33, 151 Masters, Jim 163 MATH CLUB 88 Mathewson, Marvin 96, 111, 163 Mathys, Ron 33, 151 Matteson, David 35, 91, 104, 163 Matthews, Emma ,137 Matthews, Janis 191 Matthews, Leslie 34, 163 Lucas, Lucas David 150 Greg 105, 150 Lucasi James 33, 163 Lucas, Luc as , Lucas , Jeff 109, 150 Lawrence 37, 100, 106, 111,163 Sharon 137 Lutz, Berry 137 Lutz, Jim 150 Lyman, Willard 137 Lynch, Martin 90, 100, 150 M Maag, Ellen 137 Mabin, Darlene 137 Macha, Leroy 190 Mack, Greg 163 Mackey, Robert 47, 50, 91 I Matthews, Tommy 137 Mauch, Geraldine 151 Mauch, Phyllis 191 Maugh, Steve 191 Maughmer, Jean 33, 151 Maupin, Leron 151 Maxfield, Nila 163 Maxwell, Bill 32, 151 Mayfield, Donna 37, 119, 191 Mays, Bob 191 Mays, Clifford 100, 137 Mays, Clifton 101, 137 Mays, Ronnie 137 McCan, Jim 151 McCarty, Steve 36, 163 McClanahan, Lois 50, 89 McClanahan, Pam 32, 123, 151 McClanahan, Wally 82, 93, 151 McClure, Keith 34, 151 229 J 'Q 'L V 14:-tg - McClure, Marc 84 McCoppin, Terry 151 McCord, Adele 17, 192 McCord, Roger 192 McCoy, Florence 16, 17, 50 McCoy, Mary 17, 36, 82, 93, 117, 118, 119, 192 McCrosky, Bob 86, 151 McDaniel, Gene 23, 87, 88, 163 McDaniels, Jimmie 100, 137 McDaniels, Jerry 108 McDaniels, Ron 101, 163 McDowell, Mathew 50, 52 McElduff, Steve 151 McGarrah, Pamela 91, 92, 192 McGinnis, Jim 192 McGinnis, Melinda 88, 151 McGlade, Patsy 137 McGlothlin, Herbert 137 McGuire, Barry 100, 106, 111, 163 McGuire, Gary 163 Mclntosh, Danny 127, 151 McIntosh, Patsy 37, 192 McKague, Lorna 37, 117, 118, 119, 121, 192 McKag11e, Michael 100, 137 McKay, Dixie 35, 163' McKay, Paula 137 ' McKinney, Debbie 32, 151 McKinney, Mike 32, 124, 126, 163 McKnight, Gwen 151 ' McLean, Robert Kirt 122, 137 McLeod, Larry 137 McMillian, Jeanette 192 McNeal Janice 89, 192 McNeiley, Corrine 21, 33, 151 McNutt, Bill 100, 151 McPeek, Roger 101, 137 McQuiston, Richard 163 McQuitty, Janice 33, 151 McWilliams, Connie 71 McWilliams, Kenny 17, 37, 99, 1 107, 111, 192 Meade, Larry J. 137 Meadows, Julia 93, 163 Meakens, Mark 137 Meakins, Pat 39, 163 Means, Janice 34, 59, 82, 163 Meier, Sally 151 Meier, Susie 192 Meier, Tom 163 Meierhoffer, Mark 163 Meisner, Brian 14, 137 Meredith, Debby 88, 144, 1,51 Meredith, Janice 137 Meredith, Steve 151 Meredith, Wilma 151 Merrill, Gailyn 35, 192 Merrill, Laura 34, 86, 151 Meyer, Karen 137 L, I Meyer, Marilyn 23, 36, 193 Meyers, Jack 138 Michaels, Jo Sue 32, 83, 89, 151 Michler, Linda 138 Middleton, Judie 61, 63, 193 Midyett, Jim 163 Mignery, Connie 37, 124, 126, 163 Milbourn, Paul 124, 126, 193 Miller Angela 33, 151 Betty 138 Miller Miller Cheryl 36, 193 Miller, Danny 193 Miller, David 138 M iller, Fern 54 Miller, Gary 138 Miller, George 151 Miller, Jill 93, 138 Miller, Larry 100, 163 Miller, Linda 20, 151 Miller, Lynn 193 Miller, Marcee 138 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Marsha 83, 92, 193 Ray 163 Renee 35, 151 Ronnie 16, 82, 87, 92, 193 Ronnie B. 33, 151 Ronnie D. 126, 151 Miller, Rose 193 Miller, Susan 163 Miller, Tracy 86, 90, 91, 111, 193 Miller , Vernon 100, 138 Million, Ronald 138 Miner, Laura 151 Miner, Robert 32, 151 Minnenhall, Clarence 32, 101, 110, 151 Minor, Linda 26, 118, 119, 194 Minor, Mary 138 Minor, Richard 93, 194 Minter, Carol 194 Minter, Mark 99, 111, 163 Minton, Jayne 33, 151 Mitchell, Rebecca 163 Mitchell, Tom 36, 84, 96, 111, 194 Mittler, Dale 194 MIXED CHOIRI 34, 35 MIXED CHOIR II 32, 33 Modlin, Francis 163 Moen, Bruce 100, 138 Moen, Linda 37, 83, 112, 156, 163 Mollus, Cathrine 163 Mollus, Cynthia 138 Mollus, Jerry 163 Monach, Dee 38, 39, 194 Monach, Stanton 101, 105, 138 Monaghan, Gary 33, 151 Monaghan, James 110, 163 Montgomery, Janet 138 Montgomery, Linda 151 Montgomery, Marca 138 X X 42 gf fff X far 2 X 7 ff These boys watch closely as Mrs Walton Central s treasurer counts money handed to her for P T A membership cards Montgomery, Paul 90, 138 Montgomery, Terry 138 Mooney, Chuck 91, 163 Mooney, Janice 36, 194 Mooney, Louis 108 Mooney, Marilyn 33, 151 Mooney, Robert 124, 126, 194 Moore, Denny 34, 127, 151 Eddie 37, 89, 91, 194 Moore, Gregory 38, 124, 125, Moose, Steve 194 Moore, Moran, April 194 Moran, Robert 51, 144 Morehead, Pamela 35, 163 Morgan David 32 151 , Juliene 33, 151 Morgan, Laura 54 , Marcia 32, 163 Morgan, Parry 138 Morgan, Wayne 70 Morris, Patty 138 Morgan Morgan Morriso n, Gwen 138 Morrissey, Judy 164 Mortimer, Vicki 195 Morton, Janis 33, 164 Moseman, Roger 16, 90, 195 Moser, Barbara 14, 85, 86, 116, 117, 118, 119, 121, 195 Mosiman, Robert 126, 164 Mothershead, John 32, 82, 90, 151 Mounkes, Sue 151 Mountjoy, Bill 100, 164 Mountjoy, Jim 100, 138 Moutray, Cheryl 30, 33, 164 M.P.'s 1 26 127, 194 Mueller, Gregg 100, 105, 152 Mueller, Roger 106, 195, 208 Murphy, Gerald 195 Musselman, John 39, 129, 152 Musser, John 152 Musser, Patty 164 Musser, Sheryl 138 M er Susie 164 Y , Myers, Byron 34, 35, 51 Myers, Gayle 152 Myers, Julie 138 Myers, Mary 51 Myers, Norma 33, 152 Myers, Robert 138 Myers, Sandy 152 N Nance, Thomas 34, 101, 103, 105, 164 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 84, 85 Neal, Dwight 32, 97, 111, 195 Neely, David 38, 39, 90, 109, 195 Neff, Sarah 19, 26, 37, 101, 164 Neidinger, Steve 33, 90, 126, 152 Neill, Bobby 164 Nelson, John 82, 86, 109, 164 Nelson, John 152 Nelson, John 36, 138 Nelson, Robert 164 Nesbitt, Lee 195 Nesbitt Linda 35 195 Ness Sally 88 93 164 Ness Steve 96 109 11 Neuman Kevin 82 100 164 Newlln Shirley 35 164 Newton Doris 90 195 Nicholas Linda 138 Nichols Mike 152 Nikes M1chael99 103 111 195 Nixon Randy 138 Noeth Pat 152 Noeth Tommy 164 Nolan Jeanie 152 Noland Greg 91 196 Nold Patty 117 118 119 121 Nordstrom Cheryl 32 164 Norris Danny 164 Norris Ronda 32 152 Norton Bob 36 196 U I , I 7 7 l I my J a , ,U I 5 9 s a J If f' 7 2 1 1 1 195 , ,f 3,1 my . , 4 A fn-i , 7 1 ' ' 1 , fa7Q5fQf ' ' l ' A ,A xx 3 7 1 . . , V , , fgifai ' ' 7 K l ' 'll' , ' , ' , 7 , s'- ' . 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Norton, M: 164 Novak, Hai Ockerman, O'Dell, Bar O'Dell, Ed OFFICE S'l Oldham, Jo Oliver, Jok 90, 196, Z Olmsted, D Olson, Carc Olson, Chei Olson, Eric O'Neale, P2 Orcutt, Mic O'Reilly, Cz Orr, Bob 15 Osgood, Da Ostroski, D Ousley, Cla OUTLOOK Owens, Cor Owens, Mai Owens, Sha Owens, Wil Oxley, Phil' Packham, I Paden, Mik Painter, Ro Palmer, Ste Parisoff, M1 Parker, Me Parker, Ste Pasek, Cha Pasternak, Pasternak, Patton, D01 Patton, Jer Patton, Ma Patton, Val Payne, Den' Payne, Har Payne, J ud, Peacock, Li Peacock, N1 Pearce, J an Pearl, Hers' Pearson, Rc Pecoraro, E Pederson, I Peery, Dav Pendleton, Penningto PEP BAN PEP SQU Perez, Vick Perry, Jim Pertazn Ja Pertman Peterson Peterson Petesch Pettijohn I Pettyjohn Peuker Phelps C Phillips Phillips Phoenix Pickard Pickett Pickett I Pickrel l Pierce L -rs l 195 8 , 194 1 194 125, 127, 194 3 195 86, 116, 117, l 54 2, 90, 151 4 9 152 103 105 164 SOCIETY 109 195 01 164 126 152 +64 4 111 195 9 121 fi I-- -Lg V. i - .i , . -- ----- ....n....a. 4 . . . . -..1 , , .,..1, , 1-f,,A,,..n Nfirgin, Mary Beth 34, 60, 119, 120, Novak, Harry 138 O Ockerman, Robert 90, 91, 164 O'Dell, Barbara 138 O'Dell, Ed 107 OFFICE STAFFS 92 Oldham, John 37, 196 Oliver, John 17, 67, 81, 83, 84, 87, 90, 196, 204 Olmsted, Doug 108 Olson., Carol 164 Olson, Cheryl 196 Olson, Eric 138 O7Neale, Pat 37, 65, 92, 196 Orcutt, Michelle 196 O'Reilly, Carol 152 Orr, Bob 152 Osgood, David 138 Ostroski, Diane 33, 152 Ousley, Claudia 32, 152 OUTLOOK 16, 17 Owens, Connie 152 Owens, Margie 32, 196 1 Owens, Sharon 152 Owens, Wilma 138 Oxley, Phillip 91, 196 Packham Don 152 Paden Mike 164 Painter Ronnie 39 138 Palmer Steve 164 Parisoff Myra 14 87 196 Parker Melody 92 196 208 Parker Stella 138 Pasek Charles 25 138 Pasternak Judy 26 37 119 Pasternak Sherry 138 Patton Don 152 Patton Jerry 38 152 Patton Mary 164 Patton Valta 152 Payne Dennis 152 Payne Harry 90 138 Payne Judy 152 Peacock Lillis 152 Peacock Nora 138 Pearce Janet 197 Pearl Hershel 39 101 138 Pearson Roger 138 Pecoraro E J R 109 Pederson Luree 89 164 Peery David 138 Pendleton Donna 164 Pennington Debbie 32 123 152 PEP BAND 38 61 PEP SQUAD 61 114 115 Perez Vickie 32 164 Perry Jun 51 Pertam Jane 51 168 180 Pertman Joseph 164 Peterson Danny 38 39 90 100 164 Peterson John 38 39 101 105 139 Petesch Connie 33 152 Pettijohn Nancy 32 152 Pettyjohn David 139 Peuker Joanne 36 197 Phelps Gary 110 164 Phillips Barbara 93 197 Phillips Dennis 36 101 164 Phoenix Tom 32 152 Pickard Alan 139 Pickett Ruth 139 Plckrel Pam 33 93 164 Plerce Larry 38 139 A- N 1, -'1fr 11xz1:1lsff -3. , . ma., :il nw-.V ' 1 V 1 I V f? - .gr 1. fi. 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Pigg Stephanie 92 152 Pilgram Lawrence' Pinkerton Rolande 51 88 Pinzino Sharon 33 152 Pitman Glenda 30 164 Pittel Mike 90 139 Poe Clyde 20 164 Pollard Linda 19 37 87 Pollard Lois 139 Pollert Ronald 164 Pollock Ann 123 Polsky Sandy 89 197 Porter Charlotte 197 Portman Joe 124 126 Post Jim 72 Potter Barbara 197 Potter Carolyn 90 139 Potter Marie 34 83 112 164 Potter Robert 83 90 139 Powell Nancy 35 152 Power Gary 139 Powers Mike 197 Powers Sandra 197 Prashak Christine 33 152 Prentiss Margo 164 Presnell Linda 197 Price Garry 198 Price Larry 198 Price Susan 32 152 Proctor David 139 PROJECTIONISTS 90 Pruitt Shirley 198 Pryor Becky 139 Pryor Danny 35 152 Pumphrey Billie 85 Pumphrey Robert 47 51 Purvis V1rg1n1a35 152 Queen Debbie 93 139 Quimby Kenneth 139 QUILL AND SCROLL 87 Radcliffe Steve 32 152 Radke Dan 164 Radke Sandie 152 Raines Dennis 39 101 152 Rainey Kerrill 152 Rainey Susie 139 Rall Doris 32 164 Ramsel Mike 32 91 152 Ramsel Peter 103 198 Ramsey Steve 32 152 Randall Donnie 198 Randall Torn 126 153 Randleman Bob 36 91 96 111 198 Ranes Brenda 32 153 Ranner Aaron Joseph 51 Rau Fred 38 39 87 127 153 Rausch John 39 87 153 Ray Debi 34 89 Rea Eddie 198 Ream James 37 64 83 88 198 Reavis Kay 164 Redmond Kathy 153 Reeves Bob 92 164 Reeves Ronnie 198 Reichel Mark 34 153 Reick Melinda 85 Reiley Marsha 164 Reiner Clara 198 Reiss Patty 164 Rensin Jamie 139 S Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Barbara 198 Barry 100 164 Connie 36 198 Terry 139 Rhoades Terry 32 153 Rhodes Mike 139 Rice Marvin 17 199 Rice Michael 100 139 Rice Tom 199 Rich Carol 27 139 Rich Diane 16 89 199 Rich Linda 35 199 Richardson Bonnie 32 153 Richardson Floyd 164 Rickel Wayne 139 Riddell Nancy 33 153 Riddell Richard 83 122 139 Riddick Judy 139 Riddle Jane 19 32 87 119 199 Riddle Jean 19 35 87 119 199 Ridpath Mary 199 Riepen Rex 91 124 126 127 164 RIFLE TEAM 124 Riggs Dennis 139 Riggs Jerry 101 153 Ritchey Kathy 139 7 7 1 1 1 16 P , 52 , I , 152 , , ' 7 Y 7 208 , , , , , , 7 1 1 , , 1 1 1 , , , , , 1 , , , , 118, 119, , - , , , 197 , , 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 ' 1 1 , J 7 7 7 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 1 - 1 1 7 I 1 1 1 - 1 1 7 7 1 1 7 1 .1 1 1 1 1 7 , 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 1 . 1 7 . 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Roberts Cathy 139 Ruoff, Nicki 36, 61, 63, 32, 33, 168, Shanks, Pamela 140 'Ugg 211 11 Roberts Donnie 32, 100, 105, 153 200 Sharp, Jenna 153 S fi R61 Roberts, Gary 126, 127, 153 Ruoff, Rick 37, 93, 100, 105, 153 Sharp, Margaret 88, 201 rar S, 1 Roberts, John 87, 111, 199 Rush, Don 36, 104, 199, 200 Shellenberger, Dayld 100, 140 Stehdebact Roberts, Judy 165 Russell, Clarence 139 Shelley, Clyde 110, 153 Stephan, B Roberts, Ronnie 34, 32, 101, 153 Russell, Linda 153 Shelley, steve 201 Stephen, R Roberts, Sharon 165 Russell, Linda 200 Sherer, Llnda 33, 153 Stephens, 1 Robinett, Mary 33, 165 Russell, Ron 200 SHIELD AND SPEAR 124 Stephens, 1 Robinson, Jeannie 199 Rutherford, Ross 200 Shgrey, Pat 33, 123, 153 Stewart, D' Robinson, Linda 33, 165 Ryder, Susie 139 Sh1r1ey, Steve 111, 153 Stewart, Je Robinson, Richard 153 Ryrnan, Hilda 139 Shklar, Mark 140 Stewart, Je Robinson, Robert 55 Ryman, Ralph 21, 200 Shoemaker, J0hn 101, 140 Stewart, JC Robison, Carolyn 139 Shoemaker, Rick 100, 110, 165 Stewart, Lf Robison, Robert 165 Shoop, Rev. William 77 St6Wart,,M Roderick, Ronnie 139 Sietzen, Dave 153 Stewart, R1 Roebuck, Kathy 32, 93, 153 - S Sigars, Linda 37, 39, 165 Stine, Lind Roebuck, Mark 199 Signoracci, Jay 91, 165 Stine, Mare Roesing, Barbara 33, 165 SABER GUARD 126 Silkey, Fred 72, 90, 98, 106, 107, Stinson, Rc Rooney, Mr. 59 Sad1er, Genrgena 33, 153 110, 111, 201 Stinson, St Rose, Cindy 153 Saeger, Ken 84, 107 Silverglat, Alan 85 Stipp, Nan, Rose, Rick 165 Sale, Gerald 39, 139 Silverglat, Michael 140 Stipp, Sher Rose, Sharon 36, 165 Sales, Rhonda 153 Simmons, Billy 101, 140 Stock, Terr Roseberry, Janet 139 Sam, EllSwOf1fh, MfSGT- 51, 124 Simmons, Fannie 201 Stoddard, C Rosen, Mary 52 SarI1P1e, Kathy 33, 39, 153 Simmons, Linda 140 Stone, Jane Rosenthal, Howard 105, 153 SarnP1e, Larry 139 Simmons, Vickie 34, 165 Story, Doug Ross, Chuck 100, 139 Sander, H11t0n 34, 165 Simon, Charles 153 Story, Gayl Ross, David 100, 105, 153 Sanders, Sheri 75, 119, 200 Simpson, Cathie 35, 89, 153 Stouhfer, D4 Ross, Janice 153' 'f Sanders, Steven 139 Skaith, John 140 Stout, Johr Ross, Julia 84, 88, 92, 119, 200 Sandusky., Kathy 200 Skeeba, Joe 165 Strader, Br Ross, Kathy 124, 126, 165 Sanger, Jlrn 201 Skeen, Janice 202 Stuber, Bea Ross, Kenny 165 , I Sargent, Fern 51 Slack, Carolyn 88, 202 Stuber, Ka' Ross, Steve 91, 104, 116, 200 Sargent, L0we11 165 Sleezer, Wally 38, 39, 153 Stuber, Ral Ross, Steven 105, 139 Sflrfl-9, GuS,52, 96 Slentz, Gloria 36, 202 STUDENT Ressi, Bill 90, 91, 153 Saxton, Anlta 33, 165 Slentz, Karen 75 83 Rossiter, Larry 139 ' Saxton, Greg 100, 105, 139 Slentz, Susan 153 Stufflebean Roster, Carol 200 ' Schafer, T0rnrny 126, 127, 201 Slibowski, Judith 140 Stllfflebeall RQTC 61, 124, 125, 126, 127 Schaff, Mlke 165 Sloan, Richard 32, 153 Stufflebean Roth, Jim 139 Schaller, Barbara 32, 89, 165 Smart, Diane 32, 154 Stufflebean Roth, Joyce 88, 165 Scheldegger, Daye 29, 165 Smith, Antoinette 165 Stllfflebean Roth, Nancy 139, Sehellhefn, Wilma 54 Smith, Cindy 32, 82, 154 203 , Rgthove, Gary 139 Schiermeyer, Leon 38, 165 Smith, Forrest 38, 154 Suarez, M11 Rothgve, Rgger 165 Schildknecht, Dennis 38, 153 Smith, Gary 165 Suarez, Tel Rothstein, Natalie 153 Sehgldkneeht, Kathy 10, 140 Smith, Gregg 32, 154 Sllknt, Gar Rothstein, Richard 165 Sehlldkneeht, MaI'C1a 35, 165 Smith, James 202 Snlhyan, G Rotterman, Linda 139 Sehlndler, Jean 36, 201 Smith, Kearney 126, 127, 154 S1111W01d, 1 Roup, Sherry 36, 165 Schmidt, David H, 133, 140 Smith, Ken 101, 154 Summers, Rouse, Cindy 139 Schmidt, Ellen 165 Smith, Mary 140 Sllllderlanf Rowe, Marsha 33, 165 Schmitz, Leo 52, 88 Smith, Mira, 52 Sntter, Cal Royston, Carlene 153 Schneider, Malvina 54 Smith, Raymond 140 Swain, Cyr Rucker, Arnell 165 Schneider, Norma 85 Smith, Sharon 140 Swanson, I Rucker, Princess 165 Schneider, Ronda 34, 35, 86, 165 Smith, Susie 35, 154 Sweet, Har Rucker, Sherry 165 Schneider, Terry 35, 153 Smith, Tracy 17, 81, 82, 83, 87, Swift, B019 Rucker, Steve 139 Schnyer, June 201 89, 92, 202 Swift, Gwy Ruddy, Lana 71, 88, 200 Schober, Karen 119, 121, 153 Smoot, Larry J. 35, 101, 110, 154 SWIMMIN Ruhnke, Robert 139 Schober, Ronald 201 Snodgrass, Debbie 140 Swvbeda, E Schoen, Steve 153 , SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS 121 Swobeda, F Schoeneck, Dave 38, 127, 153 Sommer, Merrill 36, 54, 202 Swepe, Jan SCHOOL BOARD 45' SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Swyhflfi, D Schreiber, Bill 122, 140 144 Swyhart, S Schreiber, Susan 17 , 61, 62, 63, 72, Soule, Ellen 38, 202 Sybert, Ka: 115, 201 Soule, Roger 100, 140 Sybert, Kal Schroeder, Janet 88 Spangberg, Ruth 21, 52, 36, 168, Sydew, Sl Schubert, David 140 Spangler, Kevin 69 11-S, 204 Schubert, Elizabeth 88, 201 SPANISH CLUB 17 Syrnlngtoh SCIENCE CLUB 87 Speaker, Jeff 33, 39, 165 Symen, J- 1 Scott, Barbara 89, 165 SPECIAL STAFF 127 Scott, Jlllee 201 Speer, Barbara 202 Scott, Steve 101, 110, 153 Speer, Bonnie 119, 165 Scroggins, Carla 21, 153 Speer, LeRoy 127, 154 SCI'0gg'iI1S, Dwight 101 Speer, Margaret 140 , Seek, Terry 140 Speer, Melvin 101, 140 TaPee,J1m Seever, Harry Greg 38 Speer, Robert C. 39, 140 Tarwarer, 3 Seever, Mike 33, 140 Spencer, John 39, 154 Tarwater, , SENIOR ACTIVITIES 212 Spiegel, Vickie 140 Tay10r, Brl SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS 168 SPONSOR OFFICERS 126 Tay10r, ahh SENIOR VARIETY SHOW 64, 65 Sprague, Cecelia 140 Taylnr, Jet Senne, Carol 83, 123, 140 Sprague, Gary 52, 96, 102 Taylor, Lea Senne, Patricia 37, 92, 117, 118 Springer, Kris 154 Taylor, Th' 119, 120, 121, 165 Stadler, Richard 202 Tayl0r,T1H Sevy, Margaret 33, 153 Stafford, Larry 202 Teare, Nav Seward, Danny 140 STAGE CREW 91 Teega-rdeh, Shaekelferd, Jan 140 Stahlin, Rick 82, 84, 202 Teem, Den D 1 C H. d h , Shadduck, Kirk 91, 126,165 Stannard, Drew 37, 36, 109, 165 Telford, Ck ar ene 0 ref Of ers er- Claes Ting Shadduck, Sharon 35, 89, 153 Stanton, Don 108 TENNIS T from Mr. Rooney of the Balfour Co. Shady, Ron 85 Stanton, Jennie 140 Teresinski, Stine, L 30,140 124 140 10,165 98, 106, 107, 153 53 7 154 82, 83, 87, 101, 110, 154 Ns 121 202 5 OFFICERS 86,168,186 126 109,165 V ,, f4vr-f--- 5 Staples, Jim 202 Starks, Richard 61, 80, 82, 83, 96, 111, 203 Starks, Ron 28, 92, 101, 110, 154 Stendebach, John 14, 154 Stephan, Bob 203 Stephen, Rodney 38, 140, 143 Stephens, Linda 165 Stephens, Mike 203 Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, Stewart, inda 154 Dorothy 32, 203 Janice 165 Jerri Lynn 165 John 126, 127, 154 Lottie 34, 203 Melvin 30 Robert 203 90, Z Stine, Marc 17, 71, 87, 203 Stinson, Robert 52, 130, 142 Stinson, Steve 34, 154 Stipp, Nancy 17, 87, 203 Stipp, Sherri 83, 140 Stock, Terry 101, 140 Stoddard, George 203 Stone, Jane 165 Story, Doug 154 Story, Gayle 84 Stouffer, David 52 Stout, John 165 Strader, Bryce 140 Stuber, Becky 91, 140 Stuber, Karen 36, 165 Stuber, Randall 140 STUDENT COUNCIL 80, 81, 82 83 Stufflebean, Gary 126, 154 Stufflebean, Leroy 91, 124, 203 Stufflebean, Linda 140 Stufflebean, Ray 166 Stufflebean, Ronald 124, 126, 127 203 While some cast members study their script, Mrs, Colleen Wilmeg drills others on the dances used in The Music Man. Terrill, Karin 138, 140 Thaird, Patricia 74 Thom, Kathleen 140 Thom, Kenneth 154 U Uhlmer, Tim 205 Uhlmer, Tom 154 , Suarez, Michael Franklen 154 Suarez, Teresa 140 Sukut, Gary 101, 140 Sullivan, Greg 34, 154 Sullwold, Don 166 Summers, Don 20, 99, 110, 111, 166 Sunderland, Vermelia 32, 154 Sutter, Caleen 154 Swain, Cynthia 140 Swanson, Ray 166 Sweet, Harold 21, 24, 36, 91, 166 Swift, Bob 83, 91, 140 Swift, Gwynnie 32, 154 SWIMMING 109 Swoboda, Ed 55 Swoboda, Raymond 125, 127, 203 Swope, Janell 35, 166 Swyhart, Dave 29, 52 Swyhart, Sharon 39, 138, 140 Sybert, Karla 119, 166 Sybert, Kay 32, 154 Sydow, Sherell 68, 69, 115, 116, Thomas, Andy 154 Underwood, Lucy 141 Thomas, Barbara 11, 47, 89, 141 ' Underwood, Marvin 37, 205 Thomas, Carol 204 Upshaw, Connie 141 Thomas, Ella 166 , Urquhart, Robert 86, 108, 109, 205 Thomas, Gary 17, 31, 86, 87, 204 Utermoehlen, Brenda 35 154 Thomas, Jacqueline,f15, 32, 88, 166 Utterback, Carey 166 , Thomas, Johnetta 32, 154 Thomas Linda 154 Thomas Mary 154 ' V Thomas Rhonda 93, 141 Thomas Robert 166 Vale, Joe 141 Thomas, Steven 141 Vandever, Dee 141 Thompson, Dennis 91, 107, 111, 166 Vandiver, Nancy 205 Thompson, Eugene 127, 204 ' Van Ness, Bill 35, 154 Thompson, Gary 39, 100, 141 Van Pelt, Dewayne 125, 126, 154 Thompson, Jim 59, 166 Van Vickle, Robert 155 Thompson, Julia 36, 86, 88, 89, 204 Vasut, Kathy 35, 155 Thompson, Leslie 21, 141 Vernon, Dale 155 Thompson, Linda 89, 204 Vestal, Ronny 166 Thompson, Margaret 54 Vestal, Sharon 205 Thompson, Nellie 54 Vetter, Diana 83, 155 Thompson, Peggy 33, 166 Vetter, Virginia 82, 92, 113, 205 Thompson, Rickey 101, 110, 141 View, John 37, 124, 127, 166 Thompson Wayne 154 VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS 120 Thornton, Dllie 54 Voltmer, Annette 141 118, 204 Symington, Betty 140 Symon, J. B. 25, 87, 91, 154 T Tapee, Jim 140 Tarwater, Jerry 34, 166 Tarwater, Steve 166 Taylor, Bruce 154 Taylor, Jim 20, 52, 96, 110 Taylor, John 204 Taylor, Larry 140 ' Taylor, Thomas 93, 204 Taylor, Timothy 39, 87, 88, 166 Teare, Nancy 33, 166 Teegarden, Kay 154 Teem, Dennis 166 Telford, Christine 32, 93, 154 TENNIS TEAM 111 Teresinski, Terrie 32, 154 if W 'i 'i'7'f 'P'i ' Thorpe, Bob 97, 107, 111, 204 Tibbetts, Donna 154 Tillman, Paul 141 Tindle, Rhonda 35, 92, 166 Titcomb, Jim 100, 141 Tootle, Kathy 141 Tootle, Penny 85 Topp, Barbara 53 Torgeson, Wendy 88 Tospon, Gloria 93, 141 Townsend, Charles 166 Townsend, Jerry 90, 141 Townsend, Pamela 141 TRACK 106, 107 Tracy, Carol 37, 166 Tracy, Marilyn 17, 37, 85, 86 119, 204 Trail, Connie 35, 154 TROPHY GIRLS 117 Tropp, Nanette 154 Trout, Bob 34, 101, 105, 154 Trout, Donald 42, 43, 91 Trout, Judy 154 Troutman, Randall 205 Truesdale, John 109, 166 Trullinger, Teresa 38, 39, 154 Tucker, Tim 90, 91, 154 Turnbull, Barbara 33, 166 Turner, Carolyn 205 Turner, Dorothy 44 Turner, Kathy 141 Turner, Margaret 154 Turner, Vicki 71, 85 Voss, Jane 31 53, 86 Vulgamott, Curtis 101, 141 W Wagers, Roger 122, 141 Wahlgren, Sandra 33, 166 WAKITAN 18, 19 Wales, Marilyn 141 Walker, Becky 32, 155 Walker, Connie 34, 92, 113, 161 180, 205 Walker, Gayle 90, 205 Walker, Kay 32, 88, 155 Walker, Kenny 99, 111, 141 Walker, Walker, Ray 28, 29, 53 Vicki 141 , Walkup, Connie 33, 155 Wallace, Edwin 30, 53 Waller, Sami 141 Walley, Douglas 36, 205 Walley, Tim 37, 166 Walters, Charlene 155 Walters, Shirley 17, 87, 205 Walton, Camille 44, 58, 59 Walton, Jon 37, 67, 80, 82, 83, 84 98, 110,111, 206 Ward, Barbara 141 Ward, George 34, 126, 166 Ward, Jeffrey 122, 141 Ward, Judy 141 , ,.. Ward, Linda 33, 155 I L-L. i . I.-ET g A ' mniltgwiixh Ward, Mary 88, 166 Warden, Terry 206 Warner, Mike 141 Washington, Marketa 35, 155 Waters, Regina 33, 155 Watkins, Kenny 24, 166 Watkins, Tom 85 Watkins, Valerie 34, 166 Watson, Janet 88, 166 Watson, Marcia 141 Watson, Nancy 15, 86, 88, 166 Watt, Dorothy 155 Weaver, Lucinda 34, 86, 119, 121, 155 Weaver, Robert 16, 87, 124, 127, 206 Weaver, Sue 155 Webb, Janet 155 Webb, Marggie 27, 89, 166 Webb, Sonndra 206 Weber, Candy 141 Weddle, Cathy 34, 155 Weddle, Del 34, 166 Weddle, Don 82, 206 Weeden, Eric 101, 155 Weeden, Kathy 141 Weigel, Carol 36, 118, 119, 206 Weigel, Donna 141 , Weigler, Sherry 39, 155 ' Welch, Glenn 108, 124, 166 Welch, Robert 166 W'ells, Francis 124, 127, 206 Wells, Steven 166 Wells, Thomas 86, 87 , 88, 206 Welsch, Rodney 155 Wendland, Connie 141 Wenz, Margaret 155 ' Werner, Bill 33, 127, 155- Werner, Bob 206 Werth, Linda 141 Wertin, Diane 141 Wertz, Joe 35, 91, 141 West, Richard 141 Westhoff, Mike 33, 127, 155 Weston, Carolyn 27, 141 Weston, Connie 27, 141 Weston, Homer 155 . Westrich, Jimmy 141 p Weyer, Marie 33, 166 I Wheeler, Linda 155 Whisler, Dick 100, 155 White, Janette 130, 141 I White, Jeff 17, 206 I White, John M. 124, 166 White, John P. 37, 111, 166 White, Linda 38, 155 White, Lynda 166 White, Mary Margaret 166 White, Robin 141 White, Tom 45 Whitman, Vicki 82, 141 Whitney, Alan 166 Whitson, Mary 89, 121, 166 Whittington, Jerry 166 Whyte, James F. 100, 141 Whyte, Tim 86, 167 Wick, Mary Janet 206 Wiedmaier, Carolyn 206 Wiedmaier, Robert 207 Wiedmaier, Ronald 155 Wiedmaier, Susan 141 Wilcox, Jane 130, 141 Wilding, Judy 207 Wiles, Betty 44, 48, 111 Wiley, Kenny 39, 167 Wilhoit, Marcia 141 Wilkins, Bobbi 33, 155 Wilkins, Carol 34, 207 Wilkins, Debbie 34, 119, 207 Wilkinson, Debbie 142 Wilkinson, Ralph 30, 53, 91 Willeford, Debbie 142 Williams, Arthur 142 Williarns, Charlene 32, 155 Williams, Jene 142 Williams, Joan 142 Williams, John 124, 167 Williams, Junior 167 Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Kenneth 207 Mark 142 Ray 167 Richard 167 Tim 127, 207 iWilliamson, Sandra 142 Willumsen, Jim 167 Wilmes, Colleen 13, 53 Wilson, Bill 35, 167 Wilson, Danny 207 Wilson, Dawn 32, 155 Wilson, Donnie 167 Wilson, Mary Lea 32, 155 Wilson, Stanley 142 Wilson, Steve 155 Wilson, Steven 142 Winans, David 155 Wineinger, Dick 142 Winemiller, Vicki 167 Wing, Roger 127, 207 Winsor, Bruce 127, 155 J' I II II I I I I I I I II I , -, , I, Jon Carper and Jim Buchanan admire the many projects made in the woodworking 11 I1 class which were chosen for the display. I 234 I Wintcher, Harold 38, 91, 142 Wintcher, Renee 89, 207 Wion, Marcia 36, 167 Wisherd, David 84 Wiskoski, Raunda 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 207 Wiskoski, Saundra 117, 118, 119, 120 121, 193, 207 Wolf, John Henry 142 Wolf, Mary 155 Wolf, Ted 126, 127, 155 Wollenman, Bob 34, 90, 100, 155 Wood, David 16, 207 Wood, George 84 Wood, Joan 24, 66, 73, 208 Wood, Joe 32, 155 Wood, John 100, 155 Wood, Milton 101, 155 Woodward, Gary 167 Woody, Elizabeth 86, 208 Workman, Linda 18, 19, 88, 89, 208 Worley, Charles 155 Worley, Jim 167 Worley, Ronnie 142 Wray, Linda 155 Wrehe, Bob 34, 155 WRESTLING TEAM 110 Wright, Charles 155 Wright, Danny 142 Wright, Don 142 Wright, Roger 101, 155 Wright, Stephen 142 Wrinkle, Esther 87 Wuerfele, Dorothy 53 Wurtzler, Steve 37, 84, 99, 104, 107 111, 208 Wyland, Ellen 142 Y Yost, Darla 19, 167 Young, Bob 105, 155 Young, Gary 167 Young, Janet 142 Young, Kent 91, 92, 167 Yount, Les 167 Young, Marilyn 167 Young, Steve F. 142 Young, Steve R. 142 Yount, Cheryl 208 Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS 93 Z Zach, Ron 35, 83, 109, 155 ' Zoubek, Ron 100, 142 117 118 18 119 120 O0 155 99 104 107 142 8 38,89,208 I3 5 1 ,. aff: A -Lil .-A4 lt- J u.4 .Ms ,funn . 5 1... --- 'fri' X ' ' - , A V - fl ' ' , v.fff,---ff-'--1'-:ff f':..fTf'-7-511 ,..7' - . ,. , J' ' ' ' - i -Q A 9 BSNSQ KQJJbQ5K gk lJQ wbvwkgw I iwkwk Q Yak RY QQOQT NQEMJ GUNS 3 ,- mg., -Q-A 17:53.75-M-M.44 V -' 4 W W I -I! 1. , I . 1- 'wh . ., - . . f .35 M: '-+ -K flffffa- if Q .sf - . .. , - , . 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