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

 - Class of 1966

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Traditions may f of the student l Traditions may seem baffling to the Freshman, but as a member of the student body, he soon becomes acquainted with them. ,V 4 ,. ,,., Wu H, 'P ff -f 1 -12 c , ff :f ',,f,1f ff f,,. ,,.,,:K..1',,4 , ..., , fun , m s' . 91511 f . wah' I Students stand at attention as the buglers blow reveille during the daily raising of the flag on the front lawn of the school. . . . a blending of old and new Central is new horizons . . . Chemistry provides new experiences with instruments of the modern world. X . Success in a competitive world demands utilization of every available moment R Kia I V w ff , W IV , ,.,, W 4 , ' A 1 I V u I 4 ,,, v ! .1 Secondary education is the beginning of a journey toward the realities of adult life. I W t . with uncertainties of future life ..,-N -qu, u 4 -4. .4-1 .awo- 1.1. If V ML' ...W 1,-H. .amp ,- M ,, 5T . '::gs,,1 .'.,,,,: 1 N g, iff fi? In-HPI-'. :::.1 .p: , 4. ' 'tri' g,u.f.,d , 31372: 5 Q 1j?fgi?K5'D3U SCHQQ5-ff ' ' . ' L3 wsfcmsU9.L1m.,mk.-,,,,.,... ., f' Central is life . . . x, 1., f - ' , Life at Central is notpmere routine, forxthere always an interesting project tovwork on orfeoming events to plan. 1 V gs IM i A l ' Mf , A ,,,' f' X ' X K , 5. , x I For four years of work the student is given a small piece of paper, but the worth of this paper will open the future. .X' Participation I' I S fa , , f Student organizations teach the funda- mentals of a highly organized society. f , . . . four ears of co-operative effort Participation in school activities gives the student a good idea of the differences in people and in the ways they react. ., , ld far, ,il f' ' QW fy ff- ff! f f f' small piece of e future. lv if 5 L gg l H Central is you . . . You may make the winning touchdown or be a spectator cheering the team on to victory. f In anticipation of the 'football game, you may try wrapping goal posts. This too, like the game, takes team work. ' , V Y ,B 1-new o Before a big es seeing your nal earn on to victory. m work. '1,, 4 Q f 1 4 f 5 1 X 4 I 1 2 f , M ,Q f ,fy f 7 f fffw e M s, H .. Z. :V ,V ' 1 ,. 115' N, IV ,'-'gil'l'7 2Q6fVl! ' v'Pi5i f3,'.- , ' , ,K ,f,,,Jz3.,fZ fl vfwfflf W' wr .,f ' 54 'fhfa vi L' ,zwwfe f, Q ffffff 'f , .1112 f K2 .A,,f,,gfz92A r f, ' f ffwf f Life is not always easy. Anyone may have such perplexing problems as ice cream bars that refuse to stay frozen. . . . an integral part of our school Before a big event, you may experience nervous feelings on seeing your name in print, an ailment known as butterflies Life at Central can be a rewarding one if the individual will open his mind to the opportunities offered students. Departmental H'-Q1 .. L' 'T il , ' txx . x I ...Odeon ...dk ff if .. ' 2 My 3 2 'o ls, Z , 5 I' is .H tp . '35 1 N 'Wu ,,,.o O . ll T' 100th Anniversary - Through the years that Central has been in existence, there have been many changes made in the curriculum. These subject changes have occurred because of the advanced World We live in. In 1866 a Central student might have taken Greek, Mental Science, astronomy, and rhetoric. Today a student can take Spanish, English literature, chemistry, or economics. In modern times, it becomes necessary either to keep in step with progress or be left behind. If a person chooses to be left behind, many doors are closed to him. Jobs that might have been desired are out of reach because of a lack of knowledge. But if progress is ,used as a mold for advanced education, success is then limited only to the efforts extended in attaining your goal. W 1 vw ' ' Vwfff. , ,, 'WX ff 1f1,w4H',v,,mx 4 ? l ff W, W V U. 'V ,K . W I . G! wwf f mv? m ,, fmw. .. , M lf f ,,: pl x -, .'W,wf,444,ff,,m,f f f'16:,w,,,Wfww f ' 1 , ,ik ,LU ,, ,, Wi DSN' 'W ii Z' W , Why :fq 'mfjw' ' fan 2 vi f -X. Centralites explore grammar, literature Central's English department, under the di- rection of Mrs. Mary Myers, encourages students to explore all phases of writing and literature so that they may learn to express their feelings and ideas accurately. As each student advances, he is led to discover his own abilities and develop them to their fullest capacity. V As freshmen and sophomores, Centralites learn the fundamentals of grammar and begin to explore literature. Juniors, in addition to reviewing grammar, may learn to express them- selves through public speaking or acting by studying speech or drama. Seniors are offered a choice of English 12, drama, speech, or English literature. In English literature, students study the works of Shakespeare and other great writers, in order to acquire a greater appreciation and understanding of literature. To build interest, students are offered the op- portunity to participate in national, as well as local, competition in writing and speaking. Many Centralites have received recognition through these contests. In these ways, Central's English department strives to provide its students with the back- ground in English necessary for effective speech and creative writing. As the class is led in a revi f H A . u ew 0 grammar, Jackie Clark, Jun1or,tr1esto et to 11 ' g answers a the questions she has. Freshmen Dave Pearl and Vicki Barnes check out books they are encouraged to read as a part of their English program. Jim Russell uses a chart to help him explain to his fellow classmates how to play a challenging game of chess. .Ruff P5-'Z Sophomores I Shanks, and S .es check out books they ' English program. explain to his fellow of chess. ns A 1 fin PM 1 BU a 2 1 it E f err rf , X u W ' ' X X f0fW,h.w'Q' ff! Gulf ff , iv X,i rv 1 ' fe E4 ' V MQW H 1 , ff X I - , f sv V , , in f , f , Z 2252 ' , r , ' ' ' 2:1 K 1, ' - ' l v Y ,Y , If ,fl ,Z KA I .ll ,f L 'X-....,..,,, Through effective H19-ke-UP apP1iCati0I1, drama Student Patsy DeShon is skillfully transformed into a wrinkled, old woman. John White plays the part of Macbeth, one of the many literary pieces studied by English literature students. Sophomores Doug Dannen, Earl Kerns, Bob Housh, Pam rnation and opinions concerning their topic. This helps students Shanks, and Sherri Stipp share with their English class infor- Improve their ability in the field of public speaking. Mark Fenner and Patricia Griffith write their versions of -. -.ff sentences they have translated from English to German. Spanish I students Alan Close, Pat Lindley, and Mike Pittel improve their pronunciation by practicing dialogues orally. Nancy Eshei puppet play i Latin, French, Spanish, German broaden World David Ford writes the word focus. In Latin this word refers to the hearth, the center of These students enjoy testing their the Roman home. In the English language it refers to the center of attention. knowledge of Latin through contests. ,Whig In an hours apai to be able Central, r four forei For th in French, phasis is p in French. Two y dent who most of 0 students Spanish p Two language dents. Besid Central al as is sho ition to le explore Ro and Mike Pittel rgues orally Nancy Eshelman and Catherine Hayward enjoy presenting a puppet play for their third year French class oaden World understanding y testing their ough contests' In an age when the worlds people are only hours apart lt 1S helpful for a successful person to be able to speak at least one foreign language Central, realizing this need, now offers courses in four foreign languages For the student who wlshes to become fluent in French, three years of study are offered Em phasis IS placed on gaining an ab1l1ty to converse in French Two years of Spanlsh are taught for the stu dent who wishes to learn the language used by most of our Latin American nelghbors Spanish students also learn about the culture of the Spanish people Two years of German, a relatively new language at Central, IS now available to stu dents Besides these three modern languages, Central also has an especially large Latin program as is shown in its five first year classes In add 1t1on to learning the language, Latin students also explore Roman history and mythology Admiring Mrs. Shipps' bulletin board display on France are Freshmen Karen Smith, Cindy Nelson, and Barbie Adler. Clark Jennings listens to an explanation of the translation of a more difficult passage written in German. German II students concentrate as Mrs Esson leads them in reviewing grammar and vocabulary for an approaching test T' -J-1 ia Page editors Hank Fishman, Nora Crouch, Tim Whyte, and Editors Nancy Watson and George Fridell, with the help of their adviser, Mrs. Florence MC- Coy, create a page layout for a forth- coming edition of the Outlook. Page layouts serve as an important guide to the page editors and to the publisher. f fif- SGCODC1 Page 9dit01'S J 3119 Stflne, Pai Semle and Secretary First page editors Rhonda Schneider and Janet Watson work on Sharon Leonard glance through back editions of Outlooks. 3 layout for their pagg. Not pictured is C1-is Barnes, -Third page editors Priscilla Evans, Mark Meierhoffer, Peggy Bumphrey, Photographer Rick Rothstein, and Co- manager of Advertising Sharon Heath prepare copy to go in the next edition of the newspaper. New first Interw ups, proo faced by tl semester 1 tors of the every oth: the news 2 The h the day it 1 mas time 3 Carl Schui Bill Gardner through the f Page editors talk over the Et Watson work on aI'I16S. Priscilla Evans, eggy Bumphrey, othstein, and Co- ing Sharon Heath the next edition of Newspaper receives first-class rating Interviews, news-gathering, printer, paste- ups, proofreading, and deadlines-all must be faced by the members of Central's first and second semester Outlook staff. The editors and page edi- tors of the school newspaper meet frantic deadlines every other week in order to present Centralites the news and events of school life. The highlight of this year's Outlook staff was the day it received a special greeting card at Christ- mas time from Central's favorite puppy, Snoopy, a Carl Schultz creation. Bill Gardner, Karen Stuber, Sue Lott, and Howard Hines, go through the files to check on the number of inches of ads. Page-editors Sally Ness, Valerie Watkins, and Marsha Rowe talk over the headline sizes to use on the next news copy. First page editors Pam DeShon, Jerry Johnson, Joyce Roth John Swain go through the page filing cabinet before starting to work on their page make-up for their first Outlook. Co-editors Pam Hallberg and Catherine Hayward' have the job of proofreading copy and writing editorials for the paper. Tim Walley, Barbara Boyts, Sharon DenOuden, Susan Jackson, and Lana Guyer look at and discuss the various objects, awards, and news items on the staffs bulletin board. 7 .. 5 ' 1 Sarah Neff, the WAKITAN editor, checks page assignments to see that enough pages will be ready for the next deadline. Darla Yost and Sarah Neff, now in their second year on the staff, assist Mr. Bray in taking pictures for the WAKITAN, L X w ,, X i During their lunch hour, Pam Hallberg and Barbara Boyts Seniors Pri take payments for WAKITANS from Jim Beck and Sue Lott. Matthews, E akitan staff Works towaj , The s As soon as the current WAKITAN is sent to gms by ,L press in the spring, the new staff sets to work tration. VS on the next year's book. They go over fundamen- taking on tals, decide on the contents of the book, and Work Every lay on tentative layouts. proofread During the summer, Missouri University tiring eff-6 offers the Journalism Workshop. As many of the days as W staff members as possible attend to get new ideas deadlines for layouts and pictures. ' ' WAKITAN 4 Karla Sybert writes the numbers of the pages that each stu- dent's pictures are found on as she works on indexing. make final cl ..f ,J W X I ' M-f .. , M. X 0 My ., www, ,.. wi H . fame, ,ff the at XA A I af 0 4 va. Y, Q. of' , 1 'ww ,f ,.,- f nd Barbara B0ytS Seniors Priscilla Evans, Bette Davis, Linda Bales, Leslie involved iii Putting Out a Yeefbeek- Here they Cheek their k and Sue Lott. Matthews, and Joyce Fankhauser find that there is much Work layouts with Pictures just back ffem the Pi'10t08TaPiiei'- T Works toward final deadline TAN is sent to F sets to work ver fundamen- ook, and Work ri University .s many of the get new ideas E-ges that each stu- dexing. The staff returns to Work before school be- gins by taking individual pictures during regis- tration. When school starts, they busy themselves taking orders, designing layouts, and Writing copy. Every layout must be checked, all copy must' be proofread, and pictures must be taken. With un- tiring effort, the staff works, sometimes on Satur- days as Well as on school days, in order to meet deadlines. WAKITAN advisers, Mr. Linus Dowell and Mrs. Anne Esson, make final checks before the pages are sent to be printed. ibm 'PEE W 'Q Juniors Marilyn Bottorff, Karen Johnson, and Cathy Hausman check identifications and measure pictures to fit layouts. Sharon Early, Sarah Neff, Joyce Fankhauser, and Marilyn Bottorff reminisce about experiences at Workshop. V Gloria Adams and Charles Casteel, Seniors, concentrate on learning the names and faces of several of the Senate and House of Representative leaders in their Government class. Social Studies gain renewed emphasis Past is Prologue stated William Shakespeare. This is a fact that instills in students the importance of the social sciences. ' Gradually, in the past few years, the pendulum has swung. There is a re-emphasis within the cur- riculum on humanities rather than the natural sciences and mathematics. Man is again becoming aware of the fact that if he is to establish a secure and prosperous world, he must first create an indi- vidual who isable to appreciate and maintain this society. It is now that period in history when men real- ize that they don't have to be contented with what they inherited. It is now that time in history when men are realizing that it's going to take a better man, rather than a better Weapon, to secure a better world. Lecturing is a teaching technique used by Mr. Arthur Burrowes in U.S. History. Qwf9azaz2f,z Jack Howard and Cindy Fankhauser study a map of the United States in civics class. Z 7 While oonten ernment, Ke miniature sca Senior gain tsis Shakespeare. ne importance the pendulum ithin the cur- l the natural fain becoming blish a secure reate an indi- maintain this hen men real- :ed with what history when takei a better iecure a better tg technique used as in U.S. History. While contemplating on the possibility of a future world gov- ernment, Keith Long studies the vastness of the earth in f miniature scale during his World History class. Pam Morehead leads a group discussion in Mr. Roger Grun- wald's psychology class on the barriers confronted by man. Mr. Burton Dunbar explains to Sherry Bechtold the handicap of man in adjusting to his various roles in his society. ' Seniors, Dean Ellis, Sherry Jackson, Sally Ness display the flags ofthe countries belongingtothe United Nations. 4? lm 1'-E7 - In an attempt to solve a trigonometry problem, Tim Taylor and Hilton Sander employ the use of a graphing board. Tim Ashworth finds the solitude of the Central halls, during classes, a welcome place to make up a mathematics test. Using a blackboard compass in geometry class, Junior Virginia Purvis tries to determine a circle's circumference. Rhonda Ditn course for rev l Mathematical world preset Cool, precise, obvious, if you know the answer. This is the way it stands in the mathematical world of Central High School. It's a world without emotionsg the answers are already calculated before you discover the solu- tions. Math presents cold facts and figures, but it is not so mechanical that it's lacking in crea- tivity at Central. Probably nothing is as precise as a mathe- matical equation. It cannot be half rightg it has to be one-hundred per cent right. If less, it is wrong. So it is with the decisions of life. Your decisions will either be of benefit to you or handicap you, all depending on whether or not they were right. Math is really not as complex as one might think. There is a procedure in finding every solution tc to learn is find he soc that their So ag illustrated to the liv School. Tl with Gene plete cour Centralite: into creati precision . minds: to 1 if.a5A.p.1,,..'..'.f,'.fL.., .Lf Q., Z3 : Vunior Virginia .1 i Barry Reynolds, Steve Cole, Melvin Gehrs, and Byron Katcher use study hall to finish mathematics assignments. Rhonda Ditmars finds General Math an excellent refresher course for reviewing the fundamentals of mathematics. world presents challenges the answer. athematical answers are r the solu- igures, but ,ng in crea- s a mathe- lit, it has to it iswrong. r decisions cap you, all ere right. one might ing every solution to every problem. The thing, a person has to learn isthe pattern of the procedure, and he will find he soon has the solution. Centralites wish only that their lives fitted in such a clear-cut pattern. So again the analogy of math and life is illustrated. This applies in even greater intensity to the lives of math students at Central High School. They can start their- four years of math with General Math or Algebra I and end a com- plete course with Calculus and Math Analysis. Centralites strive to take the coldness and turn it into creative thinking and reasoningg to take the precision and let it challenge their calculative minds, to take the obvious and prove it just that. In setting up a proof for an algebra problem, Diana Green and Becky Pfander learn the method of deductive reasoning. Junior Galen Herring demonstrates the advantages of the slide rule in solving problems in his Algebra II class. Sophomores Terry Martin and Steve Sanders preserve old speci- experiment is being tried for the first time this year under mens permanently by embedding them in bio-plastic. This the supervision of their biology teacher, George Athens. f'! Mr WWW IKM ' , W, I .,,, I ,,,, 1, Z i i General scie Veronica Ta New Worlds unfold as sci Mike Coleman, Pat Senne, Roger Wright, Jerry Riggs study water electrolysis in chemistry as Mary Ward takes notes. Scienc realm of 1 covered ar ciples yet facts that human en and the b. knowledge ulation, tl developme ment. The tunity seel Centra tists for ' biology, c acquaint t To keep u velopment its materi textbooks 1 are respor to present Zig 2 -4 'L V , 5 - I' ,, 1 i - 'i l i ,. , 4 ,, , . Q , . -1 Y' 4-, 1 K 2 5 ' , 5 ' :V ' 5 f ' W 4 4 , , 2- AMX i 1 1 li K l! girl, 'qqil f Q.. -W.. V Ng . Q.. 106 this year under General science students Linda King, John Masters, and under the supervision of Mr. Lecil Carroll, who is head of Athens. Veronica Tarwater study a process of distillation. They are Central's science department. O Mr. Swope with students George Fridell and Jim Beck uses a cathode ray tube as a direct method of detecting electrons. s notes. 1 Science! What does it hold for us? A vast realm of unexplored principles waiting to be dis- covered and proven! A revolution of ideas and prin- ciples yet to change the lives of men! Unknown facts that will one day be basically essential to human environment! Science, the key to the future and the basis of the present, is man's systematic knowledge of the universe. With increasing pop- ulation, the world vitally depends upon scientific development. Research is the key to this develop- ment. The field of research is so vast, that oppor- tunity seeks out the willing and earnest. Central is preparing prospective young scien- tists for the future. It offers general science, biology, chemistry, and physics, all of which acquaint the student with laboratory procedures. To keep up with the rapid pace of scientific de- velopment, Central must constantly change itas materials and methods of presentation, both textbooks and equipment. The teachers themselves are responsible for being well-informed in order to present reliable data. V 3, C' Ml - . 1 V.. Students prepare for . ,f AM During Bookkeeping class, Mr. Robert Pumphrey explains the depreciation of capital goods to Senior Joseph Portman. Luree Pederson, Pat Haefeli, and Ina Buis demonstrate the skills of proofreading, filing, and calculating. business World Central offers a Wide variety of studies for the business-minded students. Instruction from Mr. Linus Dowell and Mr. Don Francis helps the stu- dent acquire a basic knowledge of typing by the touch method. Secretarial training under the direc- tion of Mrs. Carol Cutler and Mrs. Betty Bartles is a well-rounded course for girls interested in a sec- retarial career. They learn to file, to type and take shorthand with efficiency, and to Write business letters. Bookkeeping and business law are taught under the direction of Mr. Robert Purnphrey. Mr. Gary Gibson teaches General Business and Busi- ness Math. Miss Nancy Canaday teaches the basic shorthand course to students. ' Graduates of Central who have taken a num- ber of the business courses offered at school are well prepared for the business World. Ken Thom and Claudia Ousley work on practice sets in Book- kefeping class. They have one practice set each semester. During Secrew proper rnethoc Mike Scott pc General Busii studies for the :ion from Mr. helps the stu- typing by the nder the direc- ietty Bartles is 'ested in a sec- type and take write business aw are taught 'umphrey. Mr. less and Busi- iches the basic taken a num- at school are 1. :tice sets in Book- l :h semester. During Secretarial Training class, Pam DeShon learns the proper method of filing a report from Mrs. Carol Cutler. Mike Scott ponders the answer while the question from their General Business textbook is given to him by Pattie Worley. Vicki Whitman and Steve Baitinger practice some of the many speed drills designed to develop their efficiency. Chairman of the business department and typing teacher, Mr. Dowell demonstrates the use of the carriage to students. 1 i I The Home Economics department makes various displays such as this for the different occasions of the school year. The R.O.T.C. Luncheon, held every spring, is attended by the top ranking R.O.T.C. and school officials. The luncheon was Squaws learn skills in H1 Charlotte Cox, a student of Senior Homemaking, models her stylish ,creation as her classmates look on with interest. prepared by the Home Economics classes. Ann Dunham and Carol Rich were among the girls chosen to serve the group. I X X ai N X S X, fs. X W.. . S., ,es sa f. ff Q is Ng K X na, X, X . ii Elf 'X Centre many cour tion of Mrs Lemmon. sewing, nur personality are taught makers, ni classes ope making an making I 2 who are in' may take a Eviden Work is shc open house dinner. A si order that hard Work 2 by the entii Homen jobs. It may the fashion as Well as 1 Mrs. looking . . 'I . ,V W-. . 'Tc' . - ' in ,. Y ll ff- , I., 1 13, 1. V ,gf N.-f Q' .F- 'I' ai? f- ' ' Ll ,E 'A ff , , I l A ,'.. 5 .QA Q .w .xg S. , f .. .., M n skills in Home Economics emaking, models her with interest. s. Ann Dunham and 1 to serve the group. Central's well-rounded curriculum offers girls many courses in practicial arts under the instruc- tion of Mrs. Doris Jean Grunwald and Mrs. Frances Lemmon. Basic knowledge of food preparation, sewing, nutrition, child care, home decoration, and personality development is offered. These courses are taught so that girls will become good home- makers, not just housekeepers. Two interesting classes open to the Senior girls, are Senior Home- making and Marriage and Family Living. Home- making I and II are open to every girl, and girls who are interested in a career in home economics may take advanced courses. Evidence of the homemaking department at work is shown at the Christmas faculty meeting, open house in the spring, and the R.O.T.C. officers' dinner. A spring exhibit is held in the main hall in order that students can receive recognition for hard work and their achievements may be observed by the entire student body. Homemaking opens a wide field of prospective jobs. It may lead to a career in teaching, business, the fashion world, and public and social welfare, as well as the development of a good homemaker. Mrs. Lemmon and Mary Janet Wick inspect the delicious looking casserole Vickie Perez has just removed from the oven. Glenda Gibbs, Senior, receives help from Mrs. Grunwald in following the directions of the pattern she is using. Margo Prentis and Janice Ball study the homemaking bulletin board which gives information on decorating and planning. Industrial art courses provide practical expe Gary Castleberry admires a completed assignment for mechanical drawing. Mr. Walker instructs Kevin Akins, Steve Radcliffe, and Don Howe on the use of the table saw. Competence in tool use enables students to create better projects. Janice Cantrell, student in mechanical drawing, portends the Herbert MCG10thlin and Roger Wagers, Sophomores, sand and future when more women will take over technical jobs. plane the lumber they will be using for a project in shop. Indus include r general s learns the principles graphic 1 types of dra drawing. A ing will fin In Woodwo learn to us- study blue such as des' knowledge world to fii ability to d plans actu: product. Arthur William pride a bookm aC131Cal expemence, tra1n1ng the use of the table hornores sand and a project in shop Industrial art courses taught at Central mclude mechan1cal draw1ng woodworklng, and general shop In mechan1cal drawlng the student learns the b3S1C fundamentals of drawing and the pr1nc1ples of engineering They learn ortho graph1c projection, whlch 1S the study of many types of drawmg lncludlng deta1led, and sectional draw1ng A student who takes mechan1cal draw mg will find It helpful 1n any type of eng1neer1ng In woodworking and 1n general shop, students learn to use many cornpl1cated lnstruments They study blueprintmg and produce useful art1cles such as desks tables, and cablnets They find such knowledge of great value when they go 1nto the world to find a Job In any type of 1ndustry, the ab1l1ty to draw somethlng and then to give these plans actual form 1S very essentlal for a good product Arthur Wxlhams Cralg Hunter and John Musser admlre w1th prlde a bookcase they have just finlshed IH woodworklng SV learn to use IH general shop to make varlous projects Throughout the year thev complete many such projects whlch correlate with each quarters grade m thls course of study ii fl 2 rf ya f .' 0 . 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Jim Fry finisl he prlnts records for various businesses and schools. of paint on am ! Mr Flsher lnstructs Mlke Brady 1n hlS draftlng class on the technlques of an 1nstrument he must use 1n hls asslgnment J 1m Lucas attempts to locate problem 1n a malfunctlonlng TV set durmg h1s electron1cs class at St Joseph Tech l School teaches fundamental procedures, skills J1m Fry fimshes an auto repa1r Job by spraymg a final coat of pa1nt on an area already stralghtened and sanded Boys at Central who are more 1nterested ln a vocat1onal career find the St Joseph Techmcal School an excellent tra1n1ng school Many sk1lls are taught at the techn1cal school Among these are draftmg electronlcs mach1ne shop autobody repa1r and pa1nt1ng automotlve mechamcs and pr1nt1ng In draftlng the students learn the ele ments of mach1nes electrlcal draftmg and archltectural d8S1gI1 The electronlcs course gives boys lnterested ln electrlcal eng1neer1ng a background for college After entermg the tra1n1ng boy may enter In mach1ne shop they learn to use hand tools and to read bluepr1nts as a fundamental part of the course In autobody repa1r and pa1nt1ng the students study frame al1gnment and wheel bal anc1ng They learn the proper use of pa1nt guns and enamel pamts In automotlve mechanlcs they prepare for 1ntell1gent d1agr1os1s and repa1r 1n volvlng the ent1re car The prmc1ples of prmtlng 1nclude type settlng layout and press operatlon Attendance at the St Joseph Techn1cal School prepares students to go on to college or to begin earn1ng a l1v1ng . 7 I 7 ' 7 7 u 7 - A 7 - 7 school, there are various fields in electronics a ' 7 ' 7 ' 7 7 7 ' V After he has completed the required classwork, Marvin Harrelson prepares to drive under Mr. Wallace's instruction. Before they begin driving, students must take many different tests. Mike Evans gives Marilyn Heitman a sight test. Centralites practice driving fundamentals Central offers a course of driver education to any student fifteen and a half years of age or older who wishes to learn how to drive correctly and safely. The course begins with six Weeks of class- work which is spent in the study of the Missouri driving laws and regulations. Studentsalso learn about the parts of the car and the fundamental principles that will help them understand how the car operates. After the students have learned the correct driving procedure, they receive practical exper- ience through actual driving. It is the responsi- bility of Mr. Edwin Wallace, the driving instructor, to teach the students to drive safely and to help beginning drivers to avoid accidents. He has the job of safeguarding not only the driver's life, but also the lives of the people in the back seat who await their turn to drive. The semester course of- fers a good opportunity for the student to learn the laws as Well as to gain driving experience. Disk jockey, from the ne COI Larry Millei Parisoffs Grf Ms , , . ..n' .... f t .. i' A Nj L: ,sf 3. .. E R5 N.NAr.s. 4 f ,f 'Zaye , 4 , 964. ,QM f , l w,fv,f'g X C Q V oy 256 is fix M7 X yr' Qw , A9 .W 1, . ,.-:'.5,, fs '19 fi 15435695 54- ' w X X Iv- nr 513 2 , 4 eff 45 ,G 441 . as . , 4 ,Q X ' , , W' 'W Q' Q P552 f 1. vs S3 E 9 NWN S X W-fgstff A ' rf ' 1 A QW' 5 X Ny! XX A, W wx xf-cg 6 ,gs 456 N, x If tv 2 -N ka C? A i 5 Y Y sz? X W. Q X ' X X fi X X X R X N X X N XG ' K .cr N . ,Q gctice ientals r education to of age or older correctly and veeks of class- f the Missouri entsalso learn -e fundamental stand how the ed the correct actical exper- the responsi- lng instructor, y and to help s. He has the ver's life, but ack seat who ter course of- t to learn the ience. Disk jockey, Jim Bolin, reads a short Pulse Report over the air from the news room of the KKJO broadcasting studio. f At the new Penney's store,Steve Hubbard applies what he has learned in COE as he shows his customer a jacket. COE prepares students for future jobs Larry Miller explores the grocery business by working at Parisoffs Grocery Store. Here he is wrapping meat. The Co-Operative Occupational Education CCOED program provides Central students with the knowledge and practical experience they will need in whatever vocation they choose 'to follow upon graduation. This program also assists each student in finding the vocation -that is suited to his abilities and interests, one- that will allow him to use his talents to their fullest extent and offer him personal satisfaction and opportunity for success. Through COE, students not only learn business procedure and how to apply it, but they also receive on-the-job experience from working in local business establishments. Heading this program is Mr. Ralph Wilkinson, known to many students for his announcements over the PA system calling attention to part- time jobs open to students. This program gives the students an idea of what it is actually like to do Work in their chosen field and also gives them a chance to see if they have ability along these lines. 39 A ia , M nn , 2 Tony Hoehn looks on as Natalie Rothstein prepares plaster. Students gain insight throt J, ,mmf W Doug Story, Janet Knadler work on three dimensional media, lncludlng stone carving, offered in the art department. Jaye Griffith and Nila Maxfield admire the art work of their fellow art students. Mrs. Jane Voss is their instructor. The 2 manual ci present. l itself. Ma himself ii His idea changed 1 and the 1 never bec fully stud they are and basic These tea tion for an the basic Then they their views Sampll artists are ing display local exhibi Nancy Rowe j Robert Fergus human forms i X W, X N is .nsight through creative art mensional media, Lrtment. :tOI'. , ff The art of expressing one's thoughts through manual design is a linkage of the past to the present. Expressive art is as old as civilization itself. Man has always felt the urge to express himself in a visual as well as an audible form. His ideas and methods have developed and changed rapidly with his changing environment if and the changing times. But the age old ideas never become obsolete. Not only are they care- fully studied by our art students of today, but also they are re-used by these artists. A complete ,A and basic history of art is taught to.our students. J i These teachings instill in them a finer apprecia- tion for art. Along with the history, they learn the basic methods and techniques of design. Then they are given the opportunity to express their views and ideas in their own creative work. fog, n y Samples of the roles played by our Central ,if artists are: designing publicity posters, arrang- Q 1 'fie . we wr . aff ing displays in the main hall, and preparing for rf 4 local exhibitions. ' Art students Gail Benson, Debbie Burnett, and Dean Hock- man decide how to rearrange the display case in the main hall. Nancy Rowe poses as an artist's model for Richard Heinberg, Robert Ferguson, and Jean Edwards. Observing and sketching Junior Laurie Merrill touches up human forms is an important part of art. an oil painting in Art III class. NNW, Mixed Choirs Work hard to prepare fgf C Daily exercises help' the students to warm up before Mixed Choir II begins to sing one of their many selections. MIXED CHOIR II Back Row Diane Wertin Sandy Clark Rhonda Ditmars Candy Weber Cathy Tootle Ann Dunham Gwen Morrison Kerry Keller Juliene Morgan Sharon Smith Janet Roseberry Donna Duguid Sherri Stipp Joyce Herndon Debbi Flowers Kathy Ritchey Thzrd Row Linda Michler Janie Wilcox Linda Clay Martha Hulse Jody Guy Nora Peacock Betty Kreller Jennie Stanton Cathy Buhr Linda Carpenter Mary Lou Smith Ginger Hickman Cecelia Conner A good accompanist is essential to any choral group. Sherri Stipp, Sophomore, fills this function for Mixed Choir II. Jeri Acord Connie Fridell Annette Voltmer. Second Row: Joe Wood Eric Olson Mike Rhodes, Steven Embrey, Alan Pickard Jerry Townsend Terry Stock, Danny Seward, David Shellenberger Jim Lucas Parry Morgan, Charlie Battreall. Front Row Linda Duncan Betty Miller, Jean Anderson, Pam Paulson Leslie Burger Nancy Kenney, Linda Nicholas, Richard Kamler Harold Hayes Roberta Weir, Patricia Morris, Marca Montgomery Connie Allee, Deanna Frankum. The choir directing one MIXED CH! Chris Ryman, Vicki Spiegel, l Linda Stufflebe Barbara O'Dell knecht, Donna Hoge, Dianne Sally Carriger, 4. Q g , - 'l 7 7 7 . ' 7 I 7 7 b 7 ' 7 I 7 7 7 1 i . 1 7 7 7 . 7 . 7 ' 7 . 7 . ' 7 7 ' 7 . . , . I 'l 7 'I , 7 9 3 b 7 7 I . 7 7 3 7 I l I 9 . 7 7 . 7 ' 7 7 ' 7 7 , ,V , .v J 2 I ' f 4 , ,rf x , ' ' I - i Fepafe for Concert Choir ll group' Sherri The choir watches intentl as Mr. M ers sin s alon while hoir II. r. Second Row: , Ernbrey, Alan ' Seward, David larlie Battreall. lean Anderson, Linda Nicholas, Patricia Morris, ikum. . . . . Y . Y 3 g directing one Ofh1S choirs during a typical school day. MIXED CHOIR II -Back Row: Judy Slibowski, Mary Minor, Chris Ryman, Linda Simmons, Mary Clinton, Cathy,Evans, Vicki Spiegel, Debbie Keener, Izetta Enyard, Carolyn Crouch, Linda Stufflebean, Pam Shank, Vicki Whitman, Ellen Maag, Barbara O'Dell. Third Row: Glenda Chase, Kathy Schildt- knecht, Donna Weigel, Karen Knapp, Donna Beaty, Shirley Hoge, Dianne Bullmaster, Bonnie Howard, Dorothy Brown, Sally Carriger, Vickie Walker, Carol Fishman, Karen Hansen, X V X 'x Terry Stock hands out music folders at the beginning of each class period to the members of the Mixed Choir II. Robin White. Second Row: Ann Pollock, Mike McKag'ue, Jim Brand, Jim Allaman, John Shoemaker, Don Castle, Clarence Minnenhall, Thomas Hughes, Bill Simmons, Terry Brock- hausen, Mike Guthals, Scott Hillyard, Steve Dunlap, Becky Stuber. Front Row: Joyce Barmann, Joan Burr, Sharon Collins, Karen Meyer, Jean Williams, Janice Meredith, Saundra Brown, Susan Elardo, Allison Cowan, Wanda Chase, Donna Dennis, Judy Bathgate, Janice Brown, Cathy Roberts, Connie Evans. i 5 I ' gg I 5, , I , ff . r' i , i I - . - fl V : I xx A . ' J I as k . , . A ' I4 ' 5 ' 4 . i . , - 7 iff f 5 .fa ' . 'f' f f X 1 - ff' 1' ff -. , .' ' :' 4 if ' . 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' E I f 5 5 , 1 4 , , ' , ' ig f ffff MIXED CHOIR I-Back Row: Judi Cunning, Marilyn Madden, Bruce Moen, Debbie Wilkinson, Connie Glancy, Kathy Roe- buck, Wallace Buckner, Corrine McNeily, C. J . Crouch, Renee Miller, Jane Headrick, Claudia Ousley, Herbert Brod, Linda Justice, Sherryl Kephart. Third Row: Karin Terrill, Annette Jennings, Patricia Griffith, Joyce Grant, Debbie Willeford, Wendy Bartlett, Vermelia Sunderland, Jim Geller, Connie Logsdon, Genell Wilson, Lynette Campbell, Mary Robinett, Kathy Vasut, Chris Prashak, Bobbi Wilkins, Karen Cohen. Second Row: Sheri Lewis, Jill Koch, Terry Chaney, Carol Doan, Linda Donan, James Lowrance, Linda Dotson, Bonnie Howard, Richard Burnett, Janell Swope, Bonnie Richardson, Nancy Teare, Connie Eshenroder, Barbara Loubey. Front Row: Beverly Frank, Henry Ward, Robert Finch, Paul Mont- gomery, Ray Donalson, Tom Brown, Kay Sybert, Herman Greenwald, Tom Clouser, Susan Price, Susan Clark, Becky Pryor, Jan Shackelford, Ronda Norris. MIXED CH Greg Camp Lois Pollard Phil King, I4 Roger Wagers Thomas, Bill dell, John 4 Terry Martin embers of choirs Work diligentl to 199-1 Mr. Myers points out' the new introductory bars to Jackie Thomas, Senior, who 1S the accompanist for Mixed Choir I. The daily practice of singing the scales limbers up the vocal chords of Mixed Choir I members for a blending harmony. Under the skil can be heard con ' . y Chaney, Carol a Dotson, Bonnie nnie Richardson, 1 Loubey. Front inch, Paul Mont- Sybert, Herman an Clark, Becky I . , I orrt gl MIXED CHOIR I-Back Row: Bob Glenn, Leslie Thompson, Greg Camp, Ronnie Barnes, Janie Groeltz, Carol Senne, Lois Pollard, Tillie Fannen, Carol Rich, Peggy Thompson, Phil King, Kent Linneweh, Alden Deal, Carl Evans, Joe Wertz, Roger Wagers. Third Row: Carolyn Potter,,Mike Pittel, Jackie Thomas, Bill Van Ness, Mike Burkert, Bob Alson, Dick Rid- dell, John Clay, Susie Rainey, Jim Westrich, Mike Skaith, Terry Martin, Steve Kramp, Linda Becker. Second Row: Susie Smith, Nancy Roth, Janet Young, Karen Crabtree, Earl Kerns, Bill Schreiber, Willard Lyman, Bob Wollenman, Doug Dannen, Bob Burgess, Russell Foster, Mark Evans, Jerry Kountz, Bill Baker. Front Row: Lynn Cramer, Nancy Bechtold, Janette White, Linda Heaston, Laurie Merrill, Gail Benson, Steve Radcliffe, John Hontz, Mark Reichel, Steve Ramsey, Tom Dug- glns, Ken Walker, Bob DenOuden, Randy Stuber, Bill Clinken- beard, Bob Housh. gently to learn correct methods of singing vers up the vocal gharmony. Under the skillful direction of Mr. Myers, beautiful music can be heard coming from Room 22 M during fourth period. Beautiful music, the contribution of the many Central choirs, adds charm and entertainment to many occasions. At almost anytime of day one can find some type of melody ringing through the halls. Almost half of the student body participates in Central's music program each year. The Music Department under the direction of Mr. Byron Myers, Mr. Marvin Gench, and Mr. Duane Cun- ning, consists of three choirs and several Fresh- man choruses. The Freshman groups study the correct methods and techniques of choral singing and review the fundamentals of music. Mixed Choir Il is composed mostly of sophomores broad- ening their knowledge of music. Mixed Choir I participates in sings for outside groups during the Christmas season. Concert Choir is the goal of many students at Central. They sing for various groups during the school year and at Baccalau- reate. In choir Central students not only gain the fine arts credit' required for graduation but also learn to appreciate good music. Mr. Gench previews selections with pianists Ronda Schneider, Beverly Bowen, Barb Keatley, Becky Cole, and Cinda Jackson. CONCERT CHOIR-Back Row: Sharon Rose, Judy Hilsabeck, Janice Means, Sue Lott, Gayle Fankhauser, Linda Baird, Connie Trail, Marcia Wion, Becky Cole, Vickie Simmons, Rosalie Austin, Pam Morehead, Marcia Schildknecht, Marilyn Babb. Third Row: Karen Bechtold, Rhonda Tindle, Peggy Bum- phrey, Virginia Purvis, Janice Cornelius, Sherrill Mann- schreck, Cindy Weaver, Paula Block, Ronnie Humphrey, Cinda Jackson, Mary Beth Norton, John Falk, Lewis Foster. Second Supremacy is goal of Co Mr. Gench, with a movement of his hands, shows the members of Concert Choir when to soften or increase their volume. Row: Charlotte Cox, Ronda Schneider, Shari Koch, Marie Potter, Linda Moen, Patricia Senne, Andrea Jefferies, Barbie Keatley, Debbie Kramp, Linda Sigars, Sarah Neff, Vicki Gupton, Sherry Roup. Front Row: Marie June, Anita Saxton, Mike Coleman, David Matteson, Wesley Lee, John White, Mary XBVu1Lli:iert, Sandy Groh, Trip Gore, Nancy Eshelman, Valerie a ms. One of tions at Ce its reputatio Gench who i This choir is dred membe choir a succe in choral te works of va feel they ar new robes. T ible collars, o Forty-on chosen this T choir sings enough room Perform assemblies a enjoyment t the joy of combined wir aT.V. progran CONCERT CHC Mallory, Cathie Vey, Kathy Hint: Robert Trout, D Farber, Carol T Smoot, Steve S Hower. Nancy f is goal of Concert Choir vs the members volume. fi Koch, Marie efferies, Barbie ah Neff, Vicki Anita Saxton, W ' , D l hite Mary n, Valerie One of the more widely acclaimed organiza- tions at Central, the Concert Choir, has gained its reputation under the direction of Mr. Marvin Gench who is the Music Consultant in St. Joseph. This choir is comprised of approximately one hun- dred members who work long hours to make their choir a success. Their skills range from versatility in choral techniques to the interpretation of the works of varied composers. The Concert Choir feel they are very fortunate this year in having new robes. The robes are blue with white revers- ible collars, one side white and the other blue. Forty-one members of the Concert Choir were chosen this year to be in the Inner Choir. This choir sings for various groups who do not have enough room for the whole Concert Choir. Performances by the Concert Choir at school assemblies and for civic organizations bring enjoyment to many people. They also brought the joy of Christmas to many people as they combined with two other city choirs to present a T.V. program. CONCERT CHOIR-Back Row: Marketa Washington, Steven Mallory, Cathie Simpson, Ina Buis, Karen Stuber, Lynn Gar- vey, Kathy Hintz, Fred Hangartner, Bob Wrehe, Linn Eberting, Robert Trout, Debi Ray, Gloria Adams. Third Row: Carolyn Farber, Carol Tracy, Beverly Bowen, Barbara Fricke, Larry Smoot, Steve Stinson, Terry Schneider, Jay Maddox, Jim Hower. Nancy Powell, Barbara Haggard, Janice McQu1tty, Members of Concert Choir, under the direction of Marvin Gench, do their daily exercise to warm-up their vocal chords. Janice Ball. Second Row: Sherry Bechtold, Pat Bolin, Jan Watson, Leslie Matthews, Bob Jarrett, Bill Curry, Bill Gard- ner, John Nelson, Tim Wally, Cathy Weddle, John View, Hilton Sander, Harold Sweet. Front Row: Sue Heckel, Doris Fleming, Gordon Bledsoe, Jon James, Dale Holcomb, Drew Stannard, Jim Hunt, Tripper Gench, Byron Anderson, Laurence Lucas, Dennis Phillips, Pat Brown. A - m 0 9 '5zvNsi5a ' X i if I ,uf , fd NN 'Y ie- A if! -A id fi V f. Egxyi , f . ,ig - xi f 1 BAND-Back Row: Frank Dorsel, Leon Schiermeyer, Jerry Patton, Hershel Pearl, Mike Worthington, Jim Ashby, Tom Lefevere, Larry Cainpbell, Mike Seever, Steve Carmichael, Dennis Schildknecht, Richard Curd. Third Row: Mike Lawhon, Susan Butler, Jeif Jensen, Dale Vernon, Lindell Schiemeyer, Barry Swain, Brooke Hickman, Clarence Hiatt, Ray Budine, Gary Thompson, Karey Tatten. Second Row: Bobbi Wilkins, Dave Schmidt, Jeff Moore, Allen Ruhnke, Dick Freeman, John Peterson, Rodney Stephen, John Hickok, Philip Johnson, Donald Bolton. Front Row: Annette Jennings, Connie Eshen- roder, Judy Barton, Janice Wing, Sharon Swyhart, Teresa Trullinger, Teresa Reynolds, Kandy Totten. BAND -Back Ro Taylor, Pete Pe Hagg, Graydon Larry Beaucham tie, Jeff Rich, La Speaker, Dick Wil Music provided b three bands adds much t PEP BAND: Fred Rau, Brooke Hickman, John Peterson, Gary Thompson, Dennis Schildknecht, John Rausch. 35' ,- M K-'Qs iid J 9542 -2 -3 1 , ' .4 5 ' 5 t 5' ' ' -I 1 m no A L 2,5 'L g AXJL l ar, . .F Mr. Cunning kno practice to insure z ui- Bobbi Wilkins, 5, Dick Freeman, k, Philip Johnsonj gs, Connie Eshen- Swyhart, Teresa BAN D-Back Row: Larry Weigler, Leonard Hoffman, Timothy Taylor, Pete Peterson, Larry Pierce, Gary Lefevere, Dennis Hagg, Graydon DeWitt, Dave Schoeneck, Jackie Tebben, Larry Beauchamp, Randy Peuker. Third,Row: Sharon Chrys- tie, Jeff Rich, Lanny Daise, Bob Goldsberry, John Swain, Jeff Speaker, Dick Wineinger, Allen Chamberlain, Ronald Bolton, Larry Carnes, Davis Martin. Second Row: Rhonda Fountain, Tommy Matthews, Fred Rau, Joel Frakes, Jack Freeman, Harold Wintcher, John Rausch, Ron Bratcher, Terry Eshen- roder. Front Row: Ken Wiley, Sherry Weigler, Margaret Elliott, Linda Giannetta, Kathy Sample, Wally Sleezer, Julie Moore, Teri Lilibey, Mr. Cunning. Jlsadds much to Centralis activities, School life Mr. Cunning knows that much cooperation is needed during practice to insure a perfect performance for the public. Everyone loves music of one form or another and Central's three bands provide a wide variety. During football season the marching band per- forms on the field at halftime for our home games. Pep band generates excitement and color at pep assemblies and at football games. The stage band provides music for our assemblies. Many Central students also devote their time to the Orchestra which meets after school. The majorettes work their hardest and finest to perform well with the band. Band members learn the importance of team- work and showmanship when they participate in such a large group. Each individual spends much time practicing and learning new music. Central's bands are a source of pride 1 and enjoyment for our entire community. Their accomplishments have brought them respect and admiration. Band members Work together to present Wide Five majorettes strates a new pha MAJ ORETTES Trullinger, Lin During practice the Pep Band diverts from the usual music played by the band and DiI'eCt0I' MT- Cunning hi-BIPS the band works on some new music to be used for pep rallies and the games during the year. II16II1b6TS PYHCUCG DSW II1l1SiC- A t 1 STAGE BAND-BClCk ROW-' Laffy Campbell, Jerry Patton, Front Row: Larry Beauchamp, Bob Goldsberry, Julie Moore, Michael Chew, D9HI1iS SChi1dkH0Cht, John RHUSCTI, AHQCWG Bobby Berry, Dave Schoeneck, Brooke Hickman, Fred Rau. Jennings, Graydon DeWitt, Paul Montgomery, Bill, Geha. , ' r sent 1 9 Wide variety of music ng helps the band w music. Jerry, Julie Moore, nan, Fred Rau. Q 9-1' Five majorenres watch intently as Linda Giannetta demon- strates a new phase of the performance during practice. , ,..i A me DRILL? 7 , ,i ii. :V' 3. Jack Freeman, John Peterson, and Sherry Weigler look over the music which they will learn and perform later. MAJORETTES-Beck Row-' Janice Wing, Judy BHITOH, Kathy Sample, Sharon Swyhart, Wally Sleezer. Front Row: Teresa Trullinger, Linda Giannetta. qi , I xv? , ,fluff lf' . Adminis- tration XM r Qxfv S hbgli, . 15,13 09 , 4 5 A W Z . 1 Z Q 2 sf ,f t In H... a s I., I . NX !.7'n.n..0 . g N ', 100th Anniversary From the beginning of time man has organized his Way of living so that it is controlled to fit his environment and so- ciety. At first he did this instinctively and Without any real consciousness of what he had done. ' .As man has advanced, his civilization has become increasingly intricate. All that he does eventually affects his neighbors. Whereas his government once affected only himself, it rapidly grew into a local, state, and national concern. In this era in history, man has become not only nation- alized, but internationalized. He has learned that human survival forces him into internationaleco-operation. , Just as a nation and the world have rulers to make laws, pass judgrnent, and care for their general Welfare, so must a school. Central's administration is headed by the school board. More directly in charge of Central are Principal Frank C. Baker, Vice-Principal Donald Trout, and Mr. Walter Halverson. 4 f 1 1 Q jig ii? '13' f W , fi, r, . , ,f,. ffHJ'w'. - Mr. Max Coleman Mr.' George L. Blackwell 1 Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent, Instruction Principal, school officials lead Central towa SCHOOL BOARD-Back Row: Mr. George L. Blackwell, W- Snooks, Mrs. Paul Knepper, Dr- Thomas White- Front Mr. David W. Hopkins, Mr. W. Fairleigh Enright, Mr. Richard Rvwf MF- Hubert Campbell, MY- Dwight L- Darwen' , 4,17 ,qw W Mr. Baker out for reco Mr. Fra schedule fill' activities. W problems, al He is an out dents and fz at Central i: in dealing W a man of suci Directin Blackwell vs Mr. Max Col in Charge o bell who is of Business men work 1 president i: board is co: their nomii sign a petit two years. 1 cuss variou: teachers, tl teaching teci OT1 Mr. Baker sorts his mail which includes letters to be filled out for recommending Senior students to various colleges. entral K toward new goals L White. Front en. fffi . if T T f ,. f ' V N ,ic , .4 ,. Q L , A ' 'W M 2 y Mr. Frank Baker, principal, finds his daily schedule filled with various school and community activities. With each new day he ponders over new problems, always seeming to find the right answer. He is an outstanding figure in the eyes of the stu- dents and faculty at Central High. The big chief at Central is admired for his fairness and wisdom in dealing with problems. We are fortunate to have a man of such integrity in our midst. Directing school affairs are Mr. George Blackwell who is the Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Max Coleman who is Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instruction, and Mr. Hubert Camp- bell Who is Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business and Secretary to the board. These men work closely with the school board whose president is Mrs. Paul Knepper. The school board is composed of six members who receive their nomination by having their supporters Sign a petition. Two members are elected every two years. At their monthly meetings, they dis- cuss various topics, including the hiring of new teachers, the budget, and new methods and teaching techniques. As principal of Central High one of Mr. Baker's daily duties is to read the announcements over the public address system. Mr. Frank C. Baker Principal 2 Administrative officials' share duties, keep office 1 Mr Halverson phones parents of students to discuss discipline problems schedule changes and failing grades Mr Trout and John Nelson president of the student body ex Mrs Cutler takes time out from more serious matters for a emphfy good will between students and administration friendly chat with J anis Morton and Meredith Hickok Mr Donald Trout M1 Walter Halverson M1-S Ca1'01C11t1e1' Vice P UUCIPF11 Assistant Vice Principal Dean of G1I'1S New Vic his job most problems, the dance, yet st: individual str Mr. Wal the duties 0 duties similz He Works me them orient tl Dean of her time to c tarial trainin1 Central's efficient. Hes cares for ,att handles pern who handles Mrs. Fisher students who is another im the school. S bills. Assisting who Work in 1 In the main off? their usual cheer - we f if Affsrrrrfrsvws WQ-S. X ww , cr, it-X. 5 S tr ri f. W ss- r A A X T xxx x Q05 QAMSXA t A gat sig s 'Moss .Qs , keep office force busy scuss discipline matters for a New Vice-Principal Mr. Donald Trout finds his job most intriguing. He handles discipline problems, the school's financial needs, and atten- dance, yet still has time for a friendly talk with individual students. Mr. Walter Halverson, who now assumes the duties of the assistant vice-principal, has duties similar to those of the vice-principal. He works mainly with the Freshmen and helps them orient themselves to such a large school. Dean of g1rls Mrs Carol Cutler devotes her time to counseling She also teaches a secre tarial training course Centrals busy office staff is friendly and efficient Heading this staff are Mrs Wiles who cares for attendance records Mrs Turner who handles permanent records and Mrs Krueger who handles all Annex business As school nurse Mrs Fisher generally finds herself busy with students who become 1ll at school Mrs Walton 1S another important figure in the functioning of the school She collects all money and pays all b1 s Assisting this busy staff are various students who work in the two offices throughout the day Mrs Betty Wiles Mrs Dorothy Turner Clerk Clerk Mrs Loulse Krueger Mrs Camille Walton Clerk Bookkeeper In the main office Mrs Turner Mrs Krueger Mrs Wiles and Mrs Walton display their usual cheerful personalities as they pose for a picture in the Wakitan Nurse 'll . W 2 Mrs. Ann Fisher i Facult W ,f il Akard f . . by M it to V! , ' 5 r Cunning X + lf 2 r , , ll Akard, Kathryn Athens, George T. Baker, Gladys Gameday I s fl :HI rw lil. K , ADB. B,S, B.S. B- 1- h 131010 Physical Education Sh0I'tlI ,ii Eng 15 SY P S Assembly Committee GAA, Cheerleaders ep ' 3 I ' .MM X .IN , Q I lil fa in L Bartles, Betty Lou Bauman, Helen Beal11110I1l5, I-101113 Brlngmanv Mildred COY, D01 A B B S B S M S A B lil ri I I fl ffl .l M ww ,A Business Education World l-Iistor Algebra Enslieh Englii . . Y . i Senior Class Sponsor Math Dept. Chalrman Junior Class I4 qfl iv A Mrs. Dorothy Coy, Freshman English teacher, begins B 13 B b B A th another day of work by signing in at the Annex Office. ryan 15,S,ar ara urrowiijl. r ur Crenshaw 7 ' English History B.S f ,V Freshman Class Sponsor Forum Club A American .ggi if 1 F! H li ki l L! J., or 11 J ,ii l Tl H l fl 58 I P 7 ' I4 I 1 ll l 3 1 if ll, W ll, l 1 1 Gladys Canaday, Nancy Carroll, Lecil Castle, Donald Cobb, John 1 Bs. Bs. Bs. Bs. ,y iiucation Shorthand General Science Mathematics V General Sl10P erleaders Pep Squad Department Chairman I Senior Class Sponsor ' f ' f i 4 l , , 1 l 2 l l il 3 I i I l l l 5 Mildred Coy, Egrothy Cfelghtonli lgllafy Ellen V lish English Pl'1YSlCal Education A free period in the teachers' lounge brings smiles to the Junior Class Sponsor GAA, Pep Club faces of Mr. Mackey, Mr. Walker, and Mr. Myers. Cummings Charles , I ,Arthur Crenshaw, James , B.Sl Cunning, Duane l Olly B.S. CI'OI1k1t8, Helen Civics, World History B.MfE. , ' Club American History English Senior Class Chairman Instrumental Music Il s I I in l fll Q l rl l 59 All 1 , ,f . ,Mil , 1 l l Facult Cutler to Iba W y z ff Cutler, Carol DHVIS, Robert W. Day, Mllton ' Gench, M B.S. B.S. U M.Ed. MIMH Secretarial Training History, Economics Sociology , Government Concert C Dean of Girls National Honor Society 4 .Mk . ' r ' A :?Wf?g'y'f l DeNeen, Hester Dowell, Linus E. Dunbar, Burton Eichenberg, Marsha Gibson, J, A.M. B.S. M.S. B S Geometr History Typing Government, Sociology Speech, Drama ' Department Chairman Wakitan Senior Leadership Debate Team Esson, Anne . A.M. Francis, Wm. Don Frazier, Virginia Gee, Hlldegarde German, English B.S. f . A.M. M.Mus. Hall, Su Wakitan Typing English Literature Latin A.B. Chess Club , T Athletics U Patrons' Evening Senior Leadership Englisj get 3. xi l ,K G i lls-:ii XisAx't fi V X '. ls ' F3 , , ,, A QA in , M I V . , ' ' Il Agls, Q.. 'W , V V rrryy ,, K rf? , 40 Y H Yrxr. X 60 I - llton Gench, Marvin Gibson Gary , 1118 M Mus Wernment Concert Chou' BUS1H9SSEd1lCa'C10I1 Mr Wilkinson C O E teacher posts Job opportumties on the bulletln board for those who might be lnterested fi? ,fwjf llff ,54 ,- f'!1'fl. f Marsha Gibson John Green, Harry Grunwald Doris Grunwald Roger - Geometry . . . . - . Drama Mechanical Drawing Homemaking Psychology Health Team Family Living Football Track Coach legarde H Ib H d ash Mar a OW-al' l - Hall, Susan Harmsen, Howard I I y . .1 ' . - - - - Guidance Counselor ECOUOITUCS ' ldefshlp English Biology FTA C Club L l 4 61 'i Al! 5. fps 1 'TY' , . a 5 L , 1 i Facult g, If J ochems I to ggi Ranner Ml .i -l V, ifl 1 . il i .xl i, ,,, if - ll? A, l VI l V, ll 1, , V J ochems, Bob Kenneth Johnson, Bill Jones, Marguerite' M.S. B.S. M.Ed. English English, Mathematics - Civics Mr. Castle, Pep Club l . ' 1 g . 4 i , V - . X '1 QQ ,.:a,. , , :af ' 'J' ' A , '5sF Na+: f. I V' 1124 425 .J ,f , ,, X46 ,4 t if M 5- Ki ea., ' x, ' MG?2?73s?2t Y ,, - we. ,Ma ff Y A ovfw ' f ,, Q, noi X g l gfggff , 5, . .,fffX9?-A 1 1 L SPV H Kirschner, Oscar 'W M.Ed. Algebra Junior Class Sponsor Lemmon, Frances M.S. Vocational Homemaking 1 after school vs l Q E 2 i e 5 il 3 Mackey, Robert Marechal, Lucille Myers A.B. A.B. I Civics Spanish Mixed Ch Audio-Visual Spanish Club Depaftmei Studen McCoy, Florence McConnell, Lois A.B. Pert: B.S. English, Journalism - Latin Outlook, Quill Sn Scroll Freshm 5 , McC1anahan, Lois il Martin, Ruth M,Ed, - B.S. Librarian Q Algebra, Geometry Public Service f Soph. Class Sponsor Patrons' Evening 1 ll l , I 2 i 62 I 2 , ,AZ -f , f, Q W ,iz , ,, Y 3 .Lt ,, . ,,.,,,, , ,,.,,, , ,,,, ,,,,, , ,, , ,,,., ,, ,,,. ,, .,W,,,W,,,,,,,, J, ,, ,, , , ',,,,,,, If ,, , ,, , ff f, ff,fm,,mfw rguerite A McDowell, Mathew Moran, R0b9I't 1. A.M. M-Ed. gs Mr. Castle, mathematics teacher, helps Janice Bottorff Chemistry Junior Counselor after school with some problems she does not understand. Science Club Dance Chaperon s Lucille Myers,g3yron Myers, Mary Nolting, Kenneth . B- - A.M. S . ,Sh Mixed Choirs, Chorus ' English R0g'i:'C V Club Department Challfman Department Chairman Rifle Teams, Shield Sz Spear Student Council I Pinkerton, Rolande orence , B.S. , Pertain, Jane French Pumphrey, Robert irnalism ' M.E. , French Club B.S. ll 8a Scroll Freshman Counselor Sophomore Class Sponsor Bookkeeping, Business Law Perry, James Study Hall Ranner, Aaron M.Ed. World History Facult Reardon to Wuerfele Sarris, Gus B.S. Health ' Head Baseball Coach Assistant Football Coach Spangberg, Ruth A.B. Social Science College Counselor Forum Club if Reardon, Rosalie Sam, Ellsworth Sargeslig, Fern Swope A.M. Sgt- ' - English ROTC Mathematics Physics, Schmitz, Leo Shipps, Eleanor Smith, Mirza Wal M.Ed. A.B. B.S. Mathematics French English I d p Mathematics Club n u' Sprague, Gary D Stouffer, David B.S. Stinson, Robert B.S. Wilker Civics Ed. Spec. Certif. Algebra, Geometry Junior Class Sponsor Sophomore Counselor Sophomore Class Sponsor - ffxgg! t Fern Swope, Emerson Swyhart, Dave Taylor, J 1m Voss, Jane matlcs Physlcs General Math Phys Ed Art Crafts World Hlstory Cross Country Track Coach Head Wresthng Coach Brush 85 Pencll Club Sophomore Class Sponsor Mlm Walker, Ray Wallace, Edwm M Ed Ish IDdl1StT131 Arts DI'1Vel'Edl1C3t101'1 Mrs Gee laughs at the thought of gettmg caught by the Safety ACUVIUGS photographer whlle typmg out a h1ghly secret test DaV1d W1lk1nson Ral h W1lmes Colleen , Wilkerson, Barbara f p , . Wuerfele, Dorothy feometfy cos English Drama lass Sponsor Blology Flre Ch19fS Plays Engl1sh ff' . , I 5- . A.B. Bs. Bs. Bs. ' , . ., j Art u ' Bs. E . . Q I . h, ' . I u 5- AM B.s Bs. , ' Bs. yhyr , Centennial Centralorama theme prevails as parei While the parents pass by, Karen Bechtold and Rick Ruoff explain their exhibit consisting of pictures showing the way Janie Baker talks with Ronda Thomas, Susan Clark, and Pat Senne about GAA awards displayed on Patrons' Night. Central's old building looked many years ago. Also shown are some of the attendance records that were kept. Pat Meakins, a band member, shows the spectators pictures of the new band uniforms that were purchased this year. The vapor of air of e Central's Dorn tralorama, tions. and administ the supe ., ,J my .ma Patrons' Night Parents glance Mr. Edwin We Lucia McDona g ,,..4... .1.., V , affirm, Wi' 9 , 4 ' Q --ww ails as parents go back to school Patrons' Night Also shown are pictures of year. The swishing sounds of long satin dresses, the vapor of musty documents from years past and an air of expectancy permeate the atmosphere of Central's annual Patrons' Night. Dominated by the theme of Centennial Cen- tralorama, the night was highlighted by exhibi- tions and costumes from the past. Central's administration, faculty, and student body, under the supervision of Mrs. Virginia Frazier, pulled out of the past numerous documents pertaining to Central's.history. Each department displayed books and various objects pertaining to their field. Patrons, Night gives the parents and teachers an opportunity to discuss the objectives of teaching and the difficulties various students encounter at Central. The night was also set aside to honor Cen- tral's former alumni and the centennial graduating class. ' Patrons' Night found parents looking at various exhibits displayed by the departments Parents glance over many old OUTLOOKS, some of which date back to 1917 Mr. Edwin Wallace visits with former Central teachers Mrs Lucia McDonald Miss Vita Slater and Miss Neva Wallace Barbara Hornaday and Sharon Den Ouden two of the hostesses wait at the door to pass out ribbons to the alumni Senior Sarah Neff serves as a hostess at the exhibition for the WAKITANS The WAKITANS date back to 1900 ustodians, cafeteria Worke Al Field pauses for a moment of relaxation in surroundings cluttered by items collected throughout the school year. Centralis chief engineer, Mr. Edward Swoboda, checks and regulates the heating system before he begins the day. Back Row: Otto Neuhauser, Al Field, Harold Justus. Front Row: Edward Swoboda, Custodian, John Tracy, begins his Robert Robinson, John Tracy, Lou Knight. daily sweeping route through the halls. f' fi Q ,0,,.,.,,,.,,.., .,ff,,,,,,W,H-,.fV an fm V Qi, f Mrs. Laura ll satisfy the app Back Row: E' gan, Mary If Margaret Thc aria Workers set pace for Centralas efficiency :ks and ins his me halls. Mrs. Laura Morgan stirs the vegetable stew that will help satisfy the appetite of many Centralites during lunch hour. Back Row: Eva Jane Kilgore, Malvina Schneider, Laura Mor- gan, Mary Harrison, Wilma Schellhorn, Barbara Freeman, Margaret Thompson. Front Row: Stillvetta Doyle, Ollie Thorn- Seldom spoken of or heard from, but often seen, describes the workers in Central's halls and cafeteria. The custodians and cafeteria workers have proven' invaluable to the efficiency and management of Central. The custodians come to Work at 7:00 and leave at 4:30. These gentlemen work five and a half days keeping Central in tip-top condition. Meal preparation, by the cafeteria Workers, gets under way at 7:00 in the morning. The final dish is put away and the aprons put up at 2:00 in the afternoon. Day in and day out their services prove consistent and their devotion unwavering. Manager Malvina Schneider chills the jello salad before lunch. ton, Nellie Thompson, Marnie White, Fern Miller, Jessie Shaiffer. ' o Grganizations Qty uni? ZQTI. ' la ? 5 A QQ Z . 2 s 2 S ' Q 'NN 3-:. . vii. i ix ' 100th Anniversary Since the beginning of time man has felt a dependence upon other people. He has felt a need for companionship. In our own age one still finds this need for companionship reflected in organiza- tion and planning. The modern World has placed great emphasis on these two fields. Clubs at' Central provide this kind of ex- perience and teach the fundamentals that our highly organized society requires. Different groups are available to pre- sent the student a Wide representation of interests. This enables the student to sample the many different fields the World has to offer. YT' www, President of the Student Council John Nelson listens intently as council committee chairmen give their reports. Mary Ann Harner, treasurer of the Student Council, seeks the aid of Mrs. Walton in balancing her treasury books. ,V 447 X 4 W Members of the and sponsor to 0 Kevin Neuman, vice-president of the Student Council, presides at assemblies in the absence of the president. Centralites serve school Typing the minutes following council meetings is one of Marie During Studeni Potter's duties as secretary of the Student Council. ter, Officers, dis Z I4 M Z M 05 J 'l 7. H 1 , ,ill - a gpggf y , ,, RUR f ' A 4 ,M cab X s jp M A5 V. , A , X f , -f' 1 -V . Nm, ,sf My-w 'l ',., -Q-f . ,. 5'7 - ' Uszlff , , ,WY Y ,, -v - -------,-..........,........-f.,.,.Ha..-s--44.5 aaa.--1 . , , , uncil, presides Members of the Cabinet meet with the Student Council officers meeting. Cabinet members are Howard Hines, Tripper Gench, and sponsor to discuss topics to be proposed at the next Council Linda Moen, Janice Means, and Jim Beaver. serve school through Council offices, cabinet is one of Marie During Student Council meeting, John Nelson and Marie Pot- ter, officers, discuss varied problems with the members. One of Central's most active and efficient organizations is the Student Council. It is com- posed of the student body officers, class officers, representatives, and the cabinet. During the meetings that are held every other Week, the members discuss important affairs, prob- lems, proposals, and money-making projects. Rep- resentatives keep the students informed by reading the minutes and by answering any questions they may have. Committee chairmen report the pro- gress of their committees. The Student Council sponsors the Christmas and Spring Dances each year. This year they also sponsored the Centennial Week which included a dance. The Council is in charge of car registration, lost and found, and the question box. Each spring, they conduct campaigns with nominations and elections for the coming year. New representatives are elected each semester. An M average is required of each candidate. Representing Central's student body and maintaining her democratic spirit is a difficult job. Mr. Byron Myers assists and directs as the Student Council sponsor. Student Council representatlves promote cl0Se FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: Tom Bonebrake, Steve Donly, Jim Thorpe, Barb Fricke, Cindy Smith, Catherine Hayward, Ann Landis, Sherry Hope, Susie Smith, Janice Means, Sally Ness, Mary Lynn Edelman. Third Row: Carol Senne, Carolyn Potter, Wendy Bartlett, Marie Pot- ter, John Nelson, Barbara Hornaday, Jane Baker, Barbie Bainter, Susan Hillyard, Debbie Burnett, Beth Conrad. Second Row: Bill Rossi, Dick Riddell, Bill Curry, Tom Duggins, Mike Earixson, Jay Maddox, Don Roberts, Jim Beck, Kevin Neuman, Stuart Kaplan. Front Row: John Peterson, Rick Butler, Randy Bell, Howard Hines, Trip Gench, Wally McClanahan, Jim Beaver, Bill Clinkenbeard, Jim Carolus, Debbie Adkins. SECOND Diana Vetter Tom Smith, Barbie Wood. Third Dunlap, Judy Nelson, Jane Senior Howard Hines proves his salesmanship by selling All- School Play tickets to leading lady Barbara Hornaday. Ronnie Drain, Senior Student Council representative, reads the minutes of the last meeting to homeroom students. . lg ' ' V S , , I I Dkvlrlqwr I ' I ,f Rv ' .,' x I f, ' if . f I ,, x I , if, ,Ll Q f aff uf' x I Q Q F mn1g nni '- '- ff- -- --- - g,5..,- -H2 ,,,, naar- L ' - '---- - -- :si-:ff - - sz :x romote close ties between students, administration n Conrad. Second T11 Duggins, Mike , Kevin Neuman, ck Butler, Randy lcClanahan, Jim Jie Adkins. ntative, reads the dents. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Back Row: Diana Vetter, Pat Bolin, Connie Glancy, Mary Beth Norton, Tom Bonebrake, Jim Thorpe, Barb Fricke, Ann Landis, Susie Smith, Barbie Adler, Doug Sullivan, Larry Maxfield, Milt Wood. Third Row: Robin Cargill, Cindy Fankhauser, Steve Dunlap, Judy Hilsabeck, Carolyn Potter, Marie Potter, John Nelson, Jane Baker, Barbie Bainter, Sally Ness, Stuart Kaplan, Jim Carolus, Janette White. Second Row: Terry Eshenroder, Steve Briggs, Barry Reynolds, Bill Curry, Sonny Earixson, Jay Maddox, Janice Means, Jim Beck, Kevin Neuman, Ronnie Drain, Kit Akard, Bev Frank. Front Row: John Peterson, Rick Butler, Marvin Mathewson, Howard Hines, Trip Gench, Jim Hunt, Mark Meierhoffer, Jim Beaver, Charles Casteel, Kirby Evans, Lynette Campbell. Student Council member Jim Beck sells Tom Brown, Sophomore, a spiral notebook in the 'C' Store, a project of the Student Council. arious council committees help set pace for S Z Rick Starks checks off names as David Dunning, Dan Radke, and Ted Enyard wait to vote in the council election. Linda Moen assists Barb Fricke and Susie Smith, Ideals and Ethics co-chairmen, address cards to hospitalized students. Tacking up safety posters is among the duties of Jim Beck, Student Council Building, Grounds, and Safety Chairman. ,W p n S w' 1' A, . 2 ,, -'--,. A : Y . -. - s - 5.7 . -Z ,, .. .. -. Q V xnmxsm no xixliaghlnnsnrxxaiil E I Rick Shoemaker, Council Ways and Means Committee chair- man, sells Central bookcovers to Jim Beaver and Linda Moen. Bev Frank and Diana Vetter, co-chairmen of the Assemblies Committee, discuss the programs for upcoming assemblies. U if ,gi Q. 6 Q. be Y , qi I x 1 7 f Y if.. Y. Yi. '. A 'gy ' 'lil .1 V.- Senior Student Moen, Jim Bea Milt Wood, app Question Box, r ., I 71' N 1 ,J 'N r. Y ,ff- e ' ft P2109 for Student Council business, activities ommittee chalr nd L1nda Moen the Assemb11es assembl1es Semor Student Councll members MSFVID Mathewson Llnda Moen Jlm Beaver Howard HIHBS Judy H1lS8b6Ck ard Rlck Mllt Wood appolnted by the presldent to be 1n charge of the Quest1on Box reads a questlon and conslders an answer '4s.sgg-hmm JA Shoemaker d1scuss plans for Centennlal Week The week of March 21 25 w1l1 be devoted to the Centenn1al celebratlon Howard HIDGS and Marvln Mathewson trophy cha1rmen clean and pohsh the trophles and then' cases once a month ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' - . 1 . , 1 . 7 , 1 ' - 2 R . New 1n1t1ate John Taylor receives the symbol1c candle from Tom Mitchell durlng annual National Honor Society assembly NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Back Row Allce Krause Robert Urquhart Sherr11l Mannschreck Mark Boyts W1l11am Dutton Gregory Brown Stephen Brown John Burgess Linda Dow Gene McDan1el Pam Hallberg Thzrd Row Tr1pper Gench Mar1e Potter Peter Corcoran Jerry Johnson Cmda Jackson Linda Moen Crls Barnes Barbara Hornaday Lyn . .S. initiates attain highe On tap day L1nda Moen gets th at feellng of accomphshment as N ational Honor Society member Judy Halverson taps her nette Bauer Howard Hlnes Second Row Mary Jean Ward Sherry Jackson L1nda Cornelius Beverly Barton Ronda Schneider Nancy Watson Sally Ness Patr1c1a Senne Ronnie Dram Front Row Rlck Shoemaker KGVIH Neuman Charles Brock Tom Martin John N lson Sherry Hope Catherine Havward Kathy Abersold Jun1or year gives NATIONAL HOIN Thomas Jim Rea lory aVella Hu John Taylor Car Herschman Mel Patricla Houts attain highest honors awarded by Central :omplishment as erson taps her. lary Jean Ward, Barton, Ronda a Senne, Ronnie leuman, Charles Elope, Catherine Kathy Abersold, a National Honor Society member since her Junior year, gives service speech at the annual assembly. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -Back Row: Terry Lewis, Gary Thomas, Jim Ream, David Haenni, Thomas Wells, Mike Mal- lory, LaVella Hutson, John Killacky, Steve Ross. Third Row: John Taylor, Carla Enos, Connie King, Marilyn Meyer, Judy Herschman, Melanie Lott, Linda Thompson, Linda Frank, Patricia Houts, Raymond Swaboda. Second Row: Richard Developing the qualities of character, service, scholarship, and leadership necessary for admit- tance into the National Honor Society, requires years of hard work. These individuals are chosen from the upper twenty-five per cent of the Senior Class and upper twenty per cent of the Junior Class. Faculty and Society members then vote on these students, scholastic and leadership abilities. Newly elected Juniors and Seniors sign traditional book of membership at the annual National Honor Society assembly. Frank, Virginia Vetter, Julia Thompson, Judy Pasternak, Mary McCoy, Beth Hammond, Linda Kay Pollard, Linda Workman. Front Row: Kathi Harden, Deanna Kerns, Joan Wood, Marc Stine, Carolyn Hilsabeck, Bob Thorpe, Margaret Sharp, Donna Mayfield. 1 I l l v i I 1 l 1 SENIOR LEADERSHIP Back Row Judy H1lsabeck Mary Ann Harner Sarah Neff Patr1c1a Senne Sally Ness Barbara Hornaday Marle Potter Lxnda Moen Sherry Jackson Sherry Hope J anlce Means Thzrd Row Sherry Bechtold T1m Whyte ene McDan1el Mary Ward George Frrdell John Nelson R1Ck Shoemaker Cather1ne Hayward Second Row Cmda Jackson Leaders 1n1t1ate 1deas Members of the Senlor Leadershlp Club are chosen by the prevlous year s club members They are expected to ma1nta1n an M average and to be potent1al leaders w1th1n thelr own class and the student body Thelr efforts and projects are gradually belng seen at Central They have organlzed the boys cheerleaders placed safe dr1v1ng S1gI1S 1n the park mg lot, and 1n1t1ated plans for Centennlal Week Presldent Ronnle Dra1n attempts to 1llustrate for members the SIZE of the letters for the new S1g'I1 1n the parklng lot f Kevln Neuman Dennls Thompson Marvln Mattewson Tom Martln J1m Hower J1m Beck Ronme Dram Front Row Mr L Dunbar Steve Holmes Howard HIHGS Drew Stannard Tr1pper Gench John Whlte Charles Casteel Mrs Hlldegarde Gee Members Kevln Newman Marre Potter J1m Hower and John P Whlte llsten lntently as the presldent explalns the benefits of placlng a safety Slgll at the parklng lot s entrance Senlors Drew S1 berg and co-spc over a pamphle FORUM CLUE ton Sherrill M Roger Rothove, Ronda Schneidf M8l't1 Wens, Ci rxne Hayward, . 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Front Row: Mr. Drew Stannard, , Mrs. Hildegarde L Hower, and John plains the benefits entrance. if Seniors Drew Stannard, Jim Hower, Sherry Jackson, Pam Hall- berg and co-sponsor Miss Ruth Spangberg meet to briefly go over a pamphlet on President J ohnson's war on poverty. FORUM CLUB-Back Row: Richard Robinson, Trudy Hamil- ton, Sherrill Mannschreck, Janie Baker, Barbara Hornaday, Roger Rothove, Susie Hunzeker, Sherry Jackson, Mary Ward, Ronda Schneider, Nancy Watson, Jerry Johnson. Third Row: Marti Wens, Cindy DuBois, Janet Watson, Sherry Hope, Cathe- rine Hayward, Jim Hower, Pam Hallberg, Alice Krause, Barbie Club voices opinions Forum Club is the oldest club at Central. lt serves as the meeting ground for high ranking so- cial science students to meet and debate on current affairs and to hear guest speakers. Their debates range from the Viet Nam situation to the War on Poverty program. Sponsored by Miss Ruth Spang- berg and Mr. Arthur Burrowes, the students are guided into an area of knowledge concerning inter- national and domestic affairs faced by the U.S. Sherrill Hope and Nancy Watson talk about the next meeting. Keatley, Linda Stine. Second Row: Pat Senne, Marsha Rowe, Cinda Jackson, Cris Barnes, Tim Whyte, Roger Wright, Mike Coleman, Diane Eddy, John Nelson, Jim Beck, Ron Zach, Fred Rau. Front Row: Mark Meierhoffer, Rick Shoemaker, Gene McDaniel, Drew Stannard, Mervin Ross, Wesley Lee, Andy Thomas, Byron Katcher. MEDICAL CAREERS Back Row J an1e Wllcox L1nda Wat son Connle Lorey Debra Thompson Patr1c1a Senne Nora Crouch Marc1a Schlldknecht Carol Leach Mzddle Row Joyce Club members learn John Peterson and J an1e W1lCOX get some practlce 1n first a1d whlle bandaging Steve Cole s wrlst 1n Central s cl1n1c Members find thelr knowledge of first a1d useful l'5s,., HI Grant Sherr1 St1pp Susan Cowart Chrls Prashak Front Row: Debble Wllleford Rlck Butler John P Whlte John Peterson Karen Franc1s about med1cal f1elds The Med1cal Careers Club 1S one of the many servlce organ1zat1ons at Central Sponsored by Mrs H C Senne, the club offers the student an op- portun1ty to learn more about the dlfferent fields of med1c1ne The student also learns about First Ald The club meets once a month to d1scuss the med1cal professlons Wlth varlous speakers These speakers 1nclude doctors nurses and techmcians. Rlck Butler keeps a close eye on the patlent Ken Thom. I fl W v '7 I ,, yi ' l -. 3 l , I' X 3 ' ' X w 4 1 , W X 1 M , 3 X.. I I I wi ' ' , ff , ' f . , , , H , I X ff, , X V , V 'Q A- 4 , Q af' f' 4' iff f I , -, ' f'H , , - -I 3 ' , 7 . 7' 7 ' 1 7 L' 7 7 ' , 7 ' 7 , 7 I L v- ' O O , , , . . , - . . . - ' 7 9 rr ,. K Q A ' Q1 ' !7 X , . , an f ' , E.. 'U . l ' I f FTA Millie Magne These dues fol ger Center. FUTURE TE Hickok, Prisc Magner, Char Jim Cooper. E 55755 ffi' .74 ZW'ftf 7 1 TEN fr .1.2., 1 E 1 'E g 'SS j:i,..fg? T shak. Front Row: s, John Peterson, 'ields 2 of the many Sponsored by student an op- lfferent fields s about First zo discuss the zakers. These l technicians. zntv, Ken Thom. FTA views education Millie Magner pays treasurer Peggy Bumphrey the club dues. These dues form the annual Christmas donation to Muchenber- ger Center. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA-Back Row: Meredith Hickok, Priscilla Evans, Nancy Kenney, Leslie Burger, Millie Magner, Charlie Harrison, William Hammond, Martha Hulse, Jim Cooper. Second Row: Jim Mason, Marilyn Bottorff, Peggy as key to freedom A nation must be open to knowledge and free to learn if it is to maintain its prosperity and World leadership. The Future Teachers of America in- stills in its members this principle. This organi- zation Was established at Central eleven years ago. lt is sponsored by Miss Mary Hash. The members go to the annual meeting of the regional Future Teachers each year. They also sponsor an annual donation to the Muchenberger Center. Priscilla Evans, Miss Mary Hash, Peggy Bumphrey and James Lowrance discuss ways of increasing the club's membership. Bumphrey, Edward Drake, Mike Mosiman, Tom Clouser, Jill Koch, Sharon Shadduck. Front Row: Russell Foster, Sue Lott, Harold Sweet, Luree Pederson, J ames Lowrance. QUILL 8a SCROLL-Back Row: Valerie Watkins, Marsha Rowe, Susan Jackson, Sally Ness, Pam Hallberg, Barbara Boyts, Darla Yost, Sue Lott, Pat Senne, George Fridell. Third Row: Tim Whyte, Priscilla Evans, Nancy Watson, Ronda Schneider, Sarah Neff, Pam DeShon, Catherine Hayward, Jerry Clubs help encourage BRUSH 8: PENCIL-Back Row: Cynthia Mollus, Douglas Story, Debbie Kramp, Natalie Rothstein, Mrs. Henry Voss, Sponsor, Laurie Merrill. Third Row: Jean Edwards, Linda Beattie, Robert Ferguson, Roger Wright. Second Row: Richard Heinberg, Sue Weaver, Tony Hoehn, Larry Elardo, James Day. Front Row: Andy Thomas, Fred Ide, Drew Stannard, Maxwell Douglas, Charles Casteel. Johnson. Second Row: Nora Crouch, Jane Stone, Peggy Bum- phrey, Marie Potter, Cris Barnes, Karen Stuber, Sharon Den Ouden, Mary Burkert. Front Row: Mark Meierhoffer, Rick Rothstein, Hank Fishman, Sharon Leonard, Howard Hines. creative abilities The Brush and Pencil Club, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Voss, is comprised of students who Wish to sketch and paint outside class as well as during the class period. The club takes field trips, examines great paintings, and discusses famous painters and sculptors during their meetings. The members also have an opportunity to examine each other's work and to express helpful opinions. This year the club has transformed a small storeroom into an art gallery used to exhibit the displays made by the members. Also numerous travel exhibits were dis- played. This was the first year in which the club attempted any project of this size. . Another club that encourages creativity is Quill and Scroll. Seniors ranking in the upper one- third of the class who are staff members on either the OUTLOOK or the WAKITAN may become members of the club. Meetings are infrequent be- cause the club is honorary. Membership is deter- mined by Mrs. Florence McCoy and Mr. Linus Dowell. Mrs. McCoy is the OUTLOOK adviser and the Quill and Scroll sponsor. Mr. Dowell is the ad- viser for the WAKITAN. The club's members are honored in an assembly each year. MATH line Byers Wally Che Any is eligible a chapter 1 ics club. T meets twic nity to di CHESS CLI Larry Carne: Sharon Earl Roger Wrigh ne, Peggy Bum- er, Sharon Den eierhoffer, Ricki Howard Hines. BS ored by Mrs. who wish to is during the Js, examines painters and members also other's work fear the club into an art made by the fits were dis- .ich the club :reativity is ie upper one- ers on either nay become frequent be- hip is deter- l Mr. Linus adviser and ell is the ad- nembers are MATH CLUB -Back Row: Jim Adler, Corrine McNeiley, Made- line Byers, Richard Robinson, Timothy Taylor, Dennis Kramer, Wally Buckner, Susan Jackson. Front Row: Mike Huggins, John Rausch, Gene McDaniel, Mike Kelly, Wesley Lee, Andy Thomas, Earl Kerns. Chess, Math Clubs challenge Centralities Any Centralite with a grade average of S is eligible to become a member of the Math Club, a chapter of Mu Alpha Theta, national mathemat- ics club. The club, sponsored by Mr. Leo Schmitz, meets twice a month offering students an opportu- nity to discuss mathematical principles and to CHESS CLUB-Back Row: Richard Robinson, Craig Cobb, Larry Carnes, Diana Vetter, Carla Scroggins, Dennis Carroll, Sharon Early, Sharon Gunter, Ronda Norris. Second Row: Roger Wright, Doug Benson, Sue Heyer, Skip Fannen, Jerry learn of new advances being made in this field. The Chess Club, sponsored by Mrs. Anne Es- son, also meets bi-monthly. To gain membership, a student must pass a chess test and be voted on by the membership. The members strive to improve their skills in the game of chess. Johnson, Jim Adler, Ival Lawhon, Bob Glenn. Front Row: Aus- tin Bainter, David Morgan, David Ross, Bob Berry, Alan Whit- ney, Doris Fleming, Jim Hunt, Wesley Lee, Allen Elliott DEBATE TEAM-Back Row: Sharon Shadduck, Corrine McNeiley, Larry Smoot, Miss Eichenberg. Front Row: Andy Thomas, Mike Kelly. Not Pic- tured: Walter Dow, William Hammond. Central teams debate controversial issues The Debate Team, sponsored by Miss Marsha Eichenberg, is a new organization at Central this year. The topic was Compulsory Federal Arbitra- tion. Their first debate was with Lafayette High School. Cn the affirmative team were Mike Kelly and Andy Thomas, on the negative team were Cor- rine McNeiley and Francis Bond. Centralis affir- mative team won the debate. A The main purpose of the team is to stimulate interest in today's events and more freedom in voicing opinions. Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS--Back Row: Patricia Kline, Joyce Kempf, Valerie Watkins, Jean Edwards, Linda Sherer, Carol Senne, Nancy Watson, Janice Cantrell, Sharon Gunter, Debbie Y-Teens donate time, service to communit One of the many organizations for girls in St. Joseph is the Y-Teen groups. These groups meet every two weeks to make plans for their service and money-making projects. A Each Y-Teen group must do at least two ser- vice projects a semester. Charity receives one-half of the Y-Teens profits from all money-making pro- jects. Along with working projects, the Y-Teen girls find time for an occasional party. All Y-Teen groups join together at the end of the year to sponsor the Cinderella Ball. Willeford. Front Row: Sharon Johnson, Shirley Hoge, Marie June, Cinda Jackson, Kris Springer, Pam McClanahan, Sami Waller. Q SPANISH CL tiss, Mary Ro Weston, Jean Row: Jerry C Lang In add: dents can student dent with a ship. New i semester. T day of everj guage spoke to guest sp countries a games. FRENCH CL Donna Dennis Debbie Willefl berg. Third E Trudy Hamilt Hope, Susie G time, unity r girls in St. groups meet their service east two ser- ives one-half -making pro- Y-Teen girls All Y-Teen the year to fy Hoge, Marie llanahan, Sami ..,,,,., fa. ' ' ' f , - 1 - iw ff , -' ,f - , , 4 ,t ,V f f SPANISH CLUB-Back Row: Natalie Rothstein, Margo Pren- tiss, Mary Robinett, Linda Martin, Madeline Byers, Carolyn Weston, Jean Anderson, Judy Davis, Randy Peuker. Middle Row: Jerry Carpenter, Rhonda Thomas, Kathy Hook, Susie Greenberg, David Pettyjohn, Tina Elam, Dorothy Brown, Con- nie Heston, Rhonda Norris. Front Rowg Alan Close, Robert Reid, Don Beckley, Bruce Winsor, Roger Hitchings, Roger Wright, Kevin Neuman, Herbert Brod. Language clubs promote cultural interest In addition to regular Spanish classes, stu- dents can join the Spanish Club. A first-year student with an S average or a second-year stu- dent with an 'iM', average is eligible for member- ship. New officers for the club are elected every semester. The meetings are held on the first Tues- day of every month, and Spanish is the only' lan- guage spoken. At the meetings, the members listen to guest speakers, learn about Spanish-speaking countries and their customs, and play Spanish games. , FRENCH CLUB-Back Row: Karen Hansen, Robin Cargill, Donna Dennis, Jane Baker, Ronda Schneider, Rhonda Tindle, Debbie Willeford, Marsha Farber, Sherry Pasternak, Pam Hall- berg. Third Row: Kay Blakeley, Glenda Gibbs, Alice Krause, Trudy Hamilton, Catherine Hayward, Debby Meredith, Sherry Hope, Susie Greenberg, Marilyn Wales, Sue Wood. Second Row: French speaking students expand their in- terests by participating in French Club activities. Mrs. Rolande Pinkerton sponsors the club' which meets one Wednesday of every month in the home of a volunteer host. The meetings are conducted in French and French foods are served to create an air of authenticity. Students with an S average after first-year French and those maintaining an S average in following years of French are eligible for member- ship in the club. Debbie Burnett, Connie Evans, Joyce Roth, Barbara Hornaday, Susie Hunzeker, Ellen Schmidt, Cindy DuBois, Nancy Watson. Front Row: Mike Earixson, Nancy Eshelman, Herman Green- wald, Andy Thomas, Gene McDaniel, Vicki Eshelman, Anita Saxton, Mrs. Pinkerton, sponsor. , 'x,'-ff Pat Senne Sue Lott, Nancy Watson, John Shoemaker. Second J ack Freeman, Bob Wollenrnan, Tom Martin. Row: Mike Burkert, Rick Chafen, Jim Hayes, Ron Starks, Pat ANNEX OFFICE STAFF-Bggk Rowg J oy Harms, Dan Griffin, Bolin, Stephanie Pigg. FrontRow: Cindy Rose, Louis Killackey, Student workers add to office efficiency The Main and Annex Office Staffs perform some of the functions of the administrative depart- ment. They collect absentee slips from the rooms each period, deliver 'mail and absentee sheets to the teachers, run errands for the office workers 7 MAIN OFFICE STAFF-Back Row: Sue Weaver, JoAnn Guy, Sharon Shadduck, Darlene Collier, Kathy Brock, Bobbie Wood, Sally Carriger, Leslie Matthews, Sarah Neff, Meredith Hickok, Mary Ann Harner, Judy Hilsabeck. Second Row: Sherry Bech- told, Patricia Haefeli, Janis Morton, Pam DeShon, Marvin and deliver passes. Some of their other duties are to guide visitors or new students and to assist Mrs. Turner in 'posting grades. With the assistance of these groups, the office runs more efficiently. Mathewson, John Nelson, Ronnie Roberts, David Matteson, Ival Lawhon. Front Row: Kitty Hillyard, Sonny Hirter, Bruce Wayne, Lynn Garvey, Steve Holmes, Mary Beth Norton, Howard Hines, Howard Rosenthal, Marie Potter, Milt Wood. 1 E E f Members of Jerri Tarwater, LIBRARY Rhonda Linda Sigars, , Jayne C. Minto: Byrd, Judy Co I ii louis Killackey, icy er duties are no assist Mrs. assistance of ciently. l Matteson, Ival Hirter, Bruce Beth Norton, ter, Milt Wood. Members of the library staff, Peggy Thompson, Ann Landis, and Jerri Tarwater, prepare cards for the card catalogue. LIBRARY STAFF -Back Row: Paula Houston, Mary Whitson, Rhonda Tindle, Rita Clark, Marie Potter, Peggy Jo Thoinpson, Linda Sigars, Jean Harper, Linda Heaston, Kay Crawford, Jayne C. Minton. Second Row: Ann Landis, Sharri Stipp, Diana Byrd, Judy Cook, Debi Ray, Micky Darnell, Nancy Riddell, Library staff aids students, Librarian Central's library runs smoothly and efficiently due to the efforts of thirty volunteers supervised by Miss Lois McClanahan. These workers devote an hour of their day to library work. They spend this hour checking books in and out, arranging them according to the Dewey Decimal System, keeping records of the new books, and repairing those which need it. Central is fortunate in having two libraries. The library in the annex is equivalent to that of a Junior High' School and is used chiefly by the Freshmen and Sophomores. There are approxi- mately 12,000 volumes in the two libraries plus 1,000 volumes distributed throughout the class- rooms. Each month Central receives seventy mag- azines. The libraries are open from 7:30 in the morning to 3:30 in the afternoon. During this time students may go in and study. Rick Chafen, Pat Bolin. Front Row: Nora Crouch, Catherine Hayward, Lana Guyer, Sharon Heath, Nila Maxfield, Lynette Bundy, Connie Davis, Gayle Fankhauser, Pam McClanahan, Barbara Haggard. I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Stage crew members Rlck D1llon J 1m Bowlm and Dale Frank um find they must pull together to do the1rJob efficlently FIRE CHIEFS Fourth Row Ph1l K1ng Deanna Davls Mar garet Justlce Curtls Carle Jane Rothste1n Jan1e W1lcox Veronlca Tarwater M1lt Wood Ph1l Hestand Rlchard Martln John Bandmann Greg Dymond Steve W1lson Thzrd Row R10 Horstrnan Allen McNutt Dav1d Pettyjohn R1chard Cawley Dale Bermond Gary Castleberry Rlchard Roblnson Wally Buckner Debra Thompson Susan Prlce Tom Martm Ron Bateman Clnda Jackson Rodney Brownxng Second Row Centralites render valu. STAGE CREW Back Row Mr D O Castle Wllllam Ham mond R1Ck D1llon Steve Neldlnger FronfRow Dale Frankum J1I1'1BOWl1I1 Steve Hughes Jerry Conner Leonard Hoffman Danny Huff man Ronn1e George Mark Relchel Bruce Wayne DGHHIS Thompson Laura Mlner Ronn1e Roberts Bob Van V1ckle Rodney Stephen Bob Jarrett Pattl Klem Fzrst Row James Reente Tom Bundy B111 Gardner Mlke Evans Kent Young R1ck Butler Howard H1nes Stephen Wells Steve Scott Clarence H1att Larry Maxfield Amo fire Chle serv1ces ficlency H1gh Sch Eacl has the dents ev the W1nd IS the d1r Beh and play of Mr C and l1ghts SIDCG e t1al to Centr have been tl students are of Mr Macku PROJECTION Davld Peery Gordon F1Sh Thzrd Row Ro Pearson Ival , H ' ,H ,f ' I . v-I 4 I I ' 'V 7 f 1 C Q ff fm' I J' .' 5 7' -if 4'-rf 1 I , .V X , f I MYQQ , f, 1 , , 1 . . ,I ff' 1 'Ts' 2 , 5 ' , ' . 7 ' , , x ,ff Q , - rx!! , , G 7 12 f Z W - . . . . , ' l , . . . . . - . Q .. , a 7 . ' . , 3 . i : ' 1 X a - .' , , ' 7 5 5 ' Y . 2 v 2 f ' 3 . ' ' . 2 2 1 n 9 7 , , 7 . P , , . .' 9' 7 . - - i 1 1 1 s 7 7 7 7 9 , , , 7 s a 2 . a 7 7 9 7 ' , , . . render valuable services ,n, Danny Huff- Wayne, Dennis iob Van Vickle, Irst Row: James is, Kent Young, .s, Steve Scott, William Ham- - Dale Frankum, Among the service groups at Central are the fire chiefs, stage crew, and projectionists. The services of these groups are invaluable to the ef- ficiency of the educational program of Central High School. Eachfire chief, appointed by his home room, has the responsibility of seeing that all the stu- dents evacuate the building safely and that all the windows and doors are closed. Mr. Wilkinson is the director of the fire chiefs. Behind the scenes at every assembly and play is the stage crew. Under the direction of Mr. Castle, the boys operate the stage curtain and lights, and handle the props and sound effects. Since educational films have become so essen- tial to Centra1's teaching program, many students have been trained to operate the projectors. These students are under the direction and supervision of Mr. Mackey. A PROJECTIONISTS-Back Row: Herbert Brod, Joe Wertz, David Peery, William Ditmars, J. B. Symon, Rick Dillon, Gordon Fish, Dennis Carroll, Rick Garber, Richard Boyd. Third Row: Roger Lance, Dennis Fetter, Larry Hawkins, Roger Pearson, Ival Lawhon, Harold Sweet, David Maddox, Jerry 'Mr. Mackey instructs Bill Rossi in operating and threadingof projection machines as Ron Mathis observes carefully. Conner, Lewis Foster. Second Row: Rick Chafen, Steve Ross, David Matteson, Jay Signonacchi, Dave Drummond, Bob Mc- Crosky, Danny Deveraux, Galen Herring. Front Row: Dennis Thompson, James D. Cox, Harold Wintcher, Mike Hunt, Steve Schoen, Steve Scott. Physical Educati on If in 15? if f 2-22 Z a S Z s 5 f - Z 5 . N ' if xx Q x -,USEPYX xxxx 100th Anniversary Physical fitness Was essential to the survival of primitive Aman. His physical strength determined Whether or not he ate every day or if he lived to see another sun- rise. The cave man's code of life was the survival of the fittest. . Though man is more dependent today upon the resources of his mind, physical strength is not neglected. The President has a Council on Physical Fitness and schools are undergoing changes in their physical education programs. Central boys must 'take one year of gym or sports and one year of ROTC. Intramural sports com- petition is also available. Girls are now required to take gym every day for two years. They also may participate in GAA. ,, K if WL, Cv, fn zu, In fifth period gym class, the girls do a series of exercises, a warm-up for other regular gym activities. i 2 W ' ' X , f f f f 4? A ', W! If ,N f f 41 1 www' ' f f 1 f f ff .. L I ff' I gl 1 M 425 f 4 J - ,. :f' MTW -M41 ' . J 2211.-P'ssswf':fwf+:.-wzb:.1.fna:,f--- 4-My:-v .1 1 jaw .. mgsfw-:1 ti . .l Lf:,W4Mgfg' 'F Mike George in pinning his oppcl Newest activitie in g program include pole d John Crandell, Freshmen, finds that , climbing a rope is good exercise. Susan Clark and Vicki Jones play a game of ping-pong during their third period gym class against gym assistant Janie Acord and her partner, Cathy Hausman. On the isometric bars Freshmen Bruce Aldridge and Brian Stuppy do some of the stunts which they learned from Coach Dave Swyhart in their gym class. 2 .W , , f ,W fwf Q W, A Freshmen and hockey, a sport L 3 f w, vs I s i ies. Mike George is quite successful at pinning his opponent Wayne King. f T Five girls demonstrate bamboo pole dancing, a new activity which has been added to the gym program this year. Pole dancing helps the girls develop co-ordination. nclude pole dancing, shuttle hocke , isometrics third period gym sman. ome of the stunts Freshmen and Sophomore gym girls enjoy a game of shuttle hockey, a sport which offers fun as well as relaxation. Physical fitness receives much stress as a requirement for good health. Central's physical education program includes varied activities and sports designed to improve posture, physical devel- opment, and general fitness. Freshman and Sophomore girls, taught by Mrs. Baker and Miss Creighton, spend an hour every day in various activities. These include basketball, soccer, ping-pong, badminton, horse- shoes, volleyball, baseball, and exercises. Taught by Mr. Swyhart, Freshmen boys par- ticipate in tumbling, basketball, calisthenics, iso- metrics, and baseball. These classes add recreation tothe student's school day, and teach sportsmanship as well. Freshmen boys, John Crandell, Bruce Aldridge and Brian Stuppy do push-ups to develop strength in their arms. SJ C33 f 42 TROPHY GIRLS-Back Row: Janie Acord, Kathy Hatfield, Joyce Keesler. Second Row: Nora Crouch, Lana Guyer, Judy Hilsabeck. Front Row: Pat Senne, Sandy Groh. GAA BOARD-Back Row: Karen Schober, Karen Huffman, Sally Ness, Pat Senne, Judy Hilsabeck, Cindy Weaver, Judy Kerns, Vicki Jones, Linda Frye, Mrs. Baker, Miss Creighton. Second Row: Jane Baker, Kathy Hatfield, Joyce Keesler, Janie Acord, Darlene Collier, Sherry Jackson, Susie Smith, Lynette utstanding GAA giI'lS Badminton, a co-operative sport, is a part of the GAA program. Badminton tournaments are held each year at Central. Campbell, Rhonda Thomas, Sherri Studer. Front Row: Cathy Hausman, Sandy Groh, Mary Beth Norton, Lana Guyer, Nora Crouch, Ann Landis, Mary Ann Harner, Laurie Merrill, Sue Clark, Sherry Pasternak. The direction of Ellen Cre opportunity competition ball, archer swimming, b A girl t Work for a l 2800, or the Besides a and a banquo area high sch petition in sp Board memb board is mad tivities for e. the student d orates for the ball queen co This spc activities Wh GAA OFFICER Hilsabeck, Nor: I , ,,,,17,,-W,Q,.., M MW WMM if aff. wwf f WWW' ' wi ' ,f,WQ'-N , ff ZW WMM y WWW., ,. ,, ,Mb 4. Z X14 Aff , Mwfygw. , ' f'Z.,,Qff1 wc mf . , Aww .2-...W 1 W., - cfwwf-,eff wmmy f wx' , ,, ' ,Q Wra y , f fa.:- 5 f , 1, vf gg , ff WU- f x .kk wsu. .J f Q. , fi., Y 4 V , f , f y X f f f f 2? , y f 1 X f Wm ZZ? X ff . y ?i 'fw' ' ,ff L .4 1- 'H ff f fm'-we Uf '- f ' f X 'f -C-'ga 'f I n f y., V.l'. 1 5, ,,.,,...,, 1, . ' 1 i as 5 .. he GAA program. at Central. Front Row: Cathy Qana Guyer, Nora lurie Merrill, Sue is i GAA girls win high honors The Girl's Athletic Association, under the direction of Mrs. Gladys Baker and Miss Mary Ellen Creighton, offers to all Central's squaws the opportunity to enjoy a versatile program of athletic competition. It includes such sports as flag foot- ball, archery, volleyball, basketball, bowling, swimming, badminton, and softball. A girl taking part in the major sports may work for a letter requiring 1800 points, a pin for 2800, or the highest award for 4000, a trophy. Besides sports, the GAA sponsors a play-day and a banquet. Play-day is attended by girls from area high schools who enjoy here a day of joint com- petition in sports. A banquet is held for the GAA Board members and the Senior letter girls. The board is made up of managers who control the ac- tivities for each sport. They also publish and sell the student directories. The GAA sponsors and dec- orates for the homecoming dances and the basket- ball queen coronation. This sports program provides a variety of activities which widen the girls' interests. GAA OFFICERS-Back Row: Judy Kerns, Susie Smith, Judy Hilsabeck, Nora Crouch, Cindy Weaver, Lana Guyer. Front Miss Creighten, Pat Senne, and Mrs. Baker discuss some of the plans that they have made for this year's GAA group. Row: Janie Acord, Kathy Hatfield, Pat Senne, Sandy Groh, Laurie Merrill, Joyce Keesler. ,Y Central squaws vie for necessar points b I When you are competing for the championship in GAA, ping A pong requires not only skill but also much team work. C PIN GIRLS-Back Row: Karen Huffman, Cindy Weaver, Darlene Collier, Lana Guyer, Judy Hilsabeck, Nora Crouch, Judy Kerns, Linda Frye. Middle Row: Joyce Keesler, Susie l l . l w l 1 x l x l l l 98 Wisket . . . Archery . . Tennis . . ., Volleyball Basketball Bowling . . Ping-Pong Badminton Swimming Softball . . . Horseshoes GAA CALENDAR September September September . . October November . . . . January 8 February 14 ......March1 ...March8 ...April4 ....April4 Smith, Karen Schober, Sherri Studer, Jane Baker, Janie Acord Front Row: Kathy Hatfield, Pat Senne, Sue Clark, Sandy Groh Mary Beth Norton, Sue Lott, Vicki Jones. OLD C Sally Ness, Judy Ke ns, i Kathy r I- NEW C G11 Glancy, Joyce Byers, Mary B ond Row: Mar x points participating in numerous activities September 20 September 20 September 21 . . October 18 November 29 , . . January 8 , February 14 . . . . March 1 . . . March 8 . . . April 4 . . . April 4 iker, Janie Acord lark, Sandy Groh 2 iL,, 1-r OLD C GIRLS -Back Row: Karen Schober, Karen Huffman, Sally Ness, Sue Lott, Pat Senne, Judy Hilsabeck, Cindy Weaver, Judy Kerns, Vicki Jones, Linda Frye. Second Row: Janie Baker, Kathy Hatfield, Joyce Keesler, Janie Acord, Sherri Studer, NEW C GIRLS-Back Row: Teresa Trullinger, Connie Glancy, Joyce Roth, Sarah Neff, Corrine McNeiley, Madeline Byers, Mary Robinett, Cathy Hausman, Virginia Purvis. Sec- ond Row: Marsha Rowe, Catherine Hayward, Lynette Camp- Priscilla Evans, Darlene Collier, Sherry Jackson, Susie Smith. Front Row: Sandy Groh, Mary Beth Norton, Nora Crouch, Mary Burkert, Lana Guyer, Karla Sybert, Ann Landis, Mary Ann Harner. bell, Debi Brott, Jean Edwards, Marilyn Babb, Karen Bechtold. Back Row: Sue Weaver, Judy Cook, Rhonda Thomas, Sue Clark, Cinda Jackson, Marilyn Mooney, Dorothy Brown, Laurie Mer- rill, Margo Prentiss. BADMINTON CHAMPIONS: Judy Kerns, Sandy Groh. ' ff I, 4, affyf ya , J ff O X 9? f , f , ! ' 1, f fly!! ff X l 2f+ 'Xff ff? 7 1 ffffofj M W W , , fa O l I 77 2 f A , X f W GAA archery champion Vickie Simmons demonstrates the grip ' SOCCER CHA which enabled her to gain the highest number of points. Schober M ary Various sports provide enjoyment, good QXQI-Ci TENNIS CHAMPIONS: Cathy Hausman, Cindy Weaver. PING PONG CHAMPIONS: Karen Bechtold, Susan Clark. BASKETBALL A Sandy Groh, M ,l ff 1 . '-f ,, ,tl .. , if f W ff-2' fy f 4 -, Vw ,. ,fy :gf Vjf A , WU WZ! t we Q! 1 f 3 5 , , 1 ,J f j W fl the grip SOCCER CHAMPIONS -Back Row: Cathy Hausman, Karen Front Row: Sue Clark, Cindy Weaver, Rhonda Thomas, Judy of Pomts' Schober, Mary Whitson, Karen Hansen, Lynette Campbell. Kerns, Darlene Collier. , good exercise for Central's feminine athletes d, Susan Clark- BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS-Back Row: Judy Hilsabeck, Front Row: Kathy Hatfield, Susie Smith, Pat Senne, Janie Sandy Groh, Mary Beth Norton, Barbara Fricke, Vicki Jones. Acord, Linda Frye, Janie Baker. f l E 1 1 1 E E Q Z I f Donna Gibson : VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS -Back Row: Lynette Campbell, man. Front Row: Darlene Collier, Judy Kerns, Rhonda Thomas, Karen Hansen, Mary Whitson, Karen Schober, Cathy Haus- Cindy Weaver, Sue Clark. Various sports highlight GAA activities for en CHAMPION BOWLING TEAM-Back Row: Juliene Morgan, Sherri Studer, Linda Herndon. Front Row: Teresa Trullinger, Claudia Anderson. Christine Reck was the individual bowling champion this year. Freshman Christine won after playing off a three- Way tie. Many GAA girls participate in bowling each year. the GAA Board SOFTBALL C Weaver, Judy 1 Donna Gibson sells Joyce Lager a GAA Directory. Prepared by the GAA Board, the directory is sold in homerooms. 1V1ti9S for energetic Central squaws durmg year SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS- Back Row: Mary Whitson, Pat Senne Cathy Hausman Karen Schober Front Row Cmdy Weaver, Judy Kerns. Mark Meakins, Glen Burkert, John Falk, Richard Burnett, M.P.'s-Back Row: Ron Bratcher, Tony Jones, Mike McKague, Harry Novak, Randy Nixon, Norman. Hart, David Pettyjohn, Edward Drake, Larry Meade, Terry Mentgerrlery, Jerry TOWU' send, Danny Seward, Steve Abels. Front Row: Ronald Kauf- man, Mike McKinney, Richard Foster, John Williams, John M. White, Kirk Shadduck, Carl Ferguson, Bill Hunter, Joe Jerry Conner, Darrel Patton, Laurie Hale, Roger Bottorff. Third Row: Robert Detwieler, Jim Deal, Tim Ashworth, Robert Myers, Larry Ball, Bob Earhart, Bruce Winsor, Tom Goldizen, I Stacy Grier, Kenneth Fish, William Ditmars, Alden Deal, Pertrrlen,B0bM0S1me1I1,FredKT1ePP- Ralph Blinde. Second Row: Mike Nickols, Lanny Sample, SHIELD AND SI John Stendeback mars, Mike Dilti Richard Burnett David Dunning, Bruce Winsor, l Bill Hunter, Da Central cadets seek honors, give service in RC' HONOR GUARD-Back Row: Bruce Winsor, Jerry Conner, Terry Steek, Steve Abele, Jim Cerneliue, TOHY Aehwerth- Richard West William Ditmars, Roger Bottorff, Steve Rad- F VOM ROLQI FranciS Fisch, Danny Seward, Steve Gilley, Richard cliffe, Glen Blirket, Roger Soule, Raymond Heitman, Larry Feeter, Wluie HUIFZ, J0hr1V1eW, Rex Rieperl, John M'-leeelman, Campbell, Douglas Epps. Second Row: Rick Kamler, Harold R0gerJ0h11St0n, T1rf1AShW0rth- Hayes, Larry Meade, Bill Hunter, Don Castle, Bill DeWar, , 11 The RO'I is an import boys at Cent sophomores, continue it, 2 leadership. I' for future mi to select serv It presents a and common and to apply for boys to lea Cadets v eligible for a ing the MP's, Those cadets Central's RO standing cad be members After long h4 represents Ce chard Burnett, ry, Jerry Town- : Ronald Kauf- Williams, John ill Hunter, Joe SHIELD AND SPEAR-Back Row: Glen Welch, Edward Drake, John Stendebach, Tim Ashworth, Norman Hart, William Dit- mars, Mike Dilts, Garland Alders, Jim Cornelius, John Falk, Richard Burnett, Mike McKinney. Third Row: Kathy Ross, David Dunning, John Musselman, Fred Knapp, John Stewart, Bruce Winsor, Bill Werner, Ronnie George, David DeShon, Bill Hunter, Dave Schoeneck, Carla Scroggins. Second Row: ervice in ROTC activities ony Ashworth. Gilley, Richard hn Musselman, The ROTC, Reserve Officers Training Corps, is an important part of the curriculum for all boys at Central. This program is mandatory for sophomores, but many upperclassmen choose to continue it, aiming for higher goals in rank and leadership. Its main purpose is to prepare boys for future military service and to encourage them to select service in the armed forces as a career. It presents an opportunity to learn the tradition and common courtesies in and out of the army, and to apply basic first aid. It is a training ground for boys to learn to both give and take orders. Cadets who have met the requirements are eligible for a number of positions of honor, includ- ing the MP's, the Saber, Honor, and Color Guards. Those cadets with the ranking of SFC may join Central's ROTC club, the Shield and Spear. Out- standing cadets are honored by being chosen to be members of the Battalion and Special Staffs. After long hours of practice, the best drill squad represents Central at the annual ROTC Review. Cathie Simpson, Douglas Epps, Kirk Shadduck, Steve Archi- bald, Steve Gilley, Carl Ferguson, Sammy Hoover, Steve Radcliffe, Roland Black, Lewis Foster, M!Sgt. Sam, Kathy Hintz. Front Row: Marie June, Forrest Smith, Richard Foster, Rex Riepen, John Williams, Willis Hintz, Tom Gandy, Bob Thomas, John M. White, John View, Connie Trail. COLOR GUARD-David Shellenberger, Forrest Smith,Danny Wright, Dennis Riggs. r ali 5 I-L, f A N . if 4 1 J I l 4 1 4 l w w it ll l il fa fi I l E l 1 i 1 4 , 1 V , , ., , ,.,. .. .,.,, -i. ,......,. 1. .,,,,,s,.,,-,.,,.,..,,..,,-... f,,,,,,...-. , ,,,V..,., .- .,,.-, ,..-,- ... . . . Y , , , f - V f , . W 1 A G K 5, ,W SPECIAL STAFF-Back Row: Steve Radcliffe, Kirk Shadduck, F0St9I'- From? ROW-' J0hI1 Wi11iaIT1S, Willis Hintz, CaI'1F9I'8'US0U, , Glenn Welch, Tom Gandy, Bob Thomas. Second Row: David JOhnM- White, ReXRiePe11. RESERVE RIFLf Dunning, Howard Colbert, John View, John Falk, Richard Johnson, Robert: ROTC cadets prepare for future military, Qiviliai SPONSOR OFFICERS-Back Row: SABER GUARD -Back Row: Mike McKinney, Danny Norris, Daniel Deal, Tom Gandy. K h R S d , C . Front Row: Joe Wood, Dick Whisler, Joe Portman, Glenn Welch. Tgilf Cacgii' Scfggginsdeivtynt 21511: Cathie Simpson, Kathy Hintz, Marie June. s As Review time Ball the proper W l r . Q, AJ V r- 2 -U I' , Carl Ferguson, ilitar , -Back Row: 'Ld Row: Connie gins. Front Row: ithy Hintz, Marie .W NH , RESERVE RIFLE TEAM-Back Row: Mike McKague, Phil Riggs. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM-Front Row: Willis Hintz, Johnson, Robert Finch. Steve Sanders, Danny Wright, Dennis Carl Ferguson, Jon Brown, Nelson Boyer. civilian service through daily activities ' As Review time nears M!Sgt. Doug Epps shows P.F.C. Larry Ball the proper way to take the rifle from the inspector. BATTALION STAFF-Back Row: Willis Hintz, John Williams Carl Ferguson, John M. White. Front Row: Kirk Shadduck Steve Radcliffe, Rex Riepen, Bob Thomas, Tom Gandy. ports QNX' ll Ig!-':. J ' II' ....:..00 . Z 1 .nlgilo Wi Q 5 y E-2 Z Q S ll 4 2 4 'lg ao.. J: li. 500, ....,g 'Q I X ' 111 ' sk N '.- SEPNX 100th Anniversary When man first lived on the earth, he Was confronted With many problems. He had to obtain food and provide shelter for himself and his family. He had to protect himself from Wild beasts and other hazards of nature. After many centuries man started developing methods which would make his Work easier. Then he had time for things of pleasure. As sports were a challenge in early days, so they are today. Only now, the challenge is not necessarily a matter of survival. 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' 'Z A 1 f, Q WAGKM 5 ff' JUL-' 'HW iii! ,ykf llk y ?:'1Z.Aflfw,'? f 14,4-, A , wc - ff 5 MDA' X , '3'zf,pf3iQ Central triumphs as city gridiron champs CENTRAL OPPONENTS 1 3 JAMBOREE Lafayette 6 Christian Brothers 0 Benton O 20 Christian Brothers 0 14 Springfield Central 12 0 Joplin 14 19 Lafayette 0 6 Springfield Hillcrest 13 26 Benton 21 40 Atchison 7 25 NorthiKansas City g 6 '32 Maur Hill. n 7 After three weeks of practicing on hot, August days, the 1965 football team opened its season with a victory over the three other St. Joseph high schools in the annual Jamboree. Defeating them once again, the Tribe claimed the City League title. The Varsity tallied seven Wins, against two losses. This year, Joplin was added to the roster of schools played. Springfield Central and Hill- crest provided added competition for the Tribe. Under the direction of Mr. Roger Grunwald, Head Coach, the coaching staff consisted of Mr. Gary Sprague, Mr. Jim Taylor, Mr. Don Francis, Mr. E. J. Pecoraro, Mr. Gus Sarris, Mr. Howard Iba, and Mr. Milton Day. V Tripper Gench Ted Enyard Tri-Captains 6 s Dennis Thompson After reluctantly retiring from the action of the game, guard Mark Minter has his injured ankle taped by a doctor. Jim Beck Charles Blakely Tom Cobb Lloyd Cunningham Bill Curry As he racesetowarm down for the Tribi son is brought dow Jack Freem. i E 2 1 Phil Hestan Halfback Barry carrier as he at1 the Jamboree. is Wpy . s ' V D351 W - ai .Q S A 'iw-M,,,,,.,..., 1 K . I l l ' f z.L -. 'LLP' ' 'T 5' Km' if .s- mps hot, August d its season . Joseph high feating them City League ins, against the roster of l and Hill- e Tribe. er Grunwald, sisted of Mr. Don Francis, Mr. Howard Fthe game, guard doctor. ill Curry As he races toward the goal line to score a touch-- down for the Tribe, quarterback Dennis Thomp- son is brought down by a Maur Hill end. Greg DY m0T1d , ,, , X, ,J Dean Ellis Roland Evans Jack Freeman Dave Gebhart Mike George In his attempt to make afirst down for the Tribe Central's ballcarrier 'is checked in his advance- Phil Hestand Frank Hicks Howard Hines ment by a Swarm of Joplin players. Halfback Barry Reynolds halts the advancement of a Lafayette ball- carrier as he attempts to score a touchdown against the Tribe during the Jamboree. X Bob Jarrett Linder Jay Maddgx Tom Martin Marvin Mathewson Barry McGuire Mark Minter Ron Robert Tribe's enthusiasm, interest, abilit lead to John Nelson Barry Reynolds Jerry Riggs D011 R0b9I'tS Big Ted Enyard, moving up from behind, nearly flies through the air to make the tackle on a scampering Irish halfback. r Q Ronnie St - Don Summers a while Charles Bl 1 W 1 4 -1rk NN SR X Mmter Ron Roberts Arllell Rl1Ck9I' Rick Ruoff Stex e Scott Rick Shoemaker ablllt lead to v1ctor1ous gr1d1ron season Roberts ish halfback Ronnie Starks Don Summers EUC Weedln John White Mllt Wood Don Summers appears to be holdlng the ballcarrler by the foot while Charles Blakely moves in for an easy tackle Roger Hansen Charles Battreall A Student Manager Student Manager Officials watch Central's rugged defense untangle after a head on clash with the threatening Benton Cardinals. At the Jamboree, Centralls quarterback Dennis Thompson guards ball-carrier Barry Reynolds from Lafayette players. Central halfback Barry Reynolds is brought down just short of the goal line by three of Benton's defensive players. Central warriors, John Nelson and Ted Enyard, effectively tackle one of Springfield Hillcrest's players. The Hornets played Tribe's 38 lettermen 30011111 Frank Hicks skims over other players in an attempt to gain extra yardage before being pulled down by a Joplin tackle. at Noyes Field during Homecoming. The night was especially memorable for the honoring of the Queen. gg. Opening in the annu tion for a st losses. The touchdown c the goal line kick by Ton over Lafaye Barry R scoring touc Tom Martin son's sneak twenty poin At Spri defense to hc the Tribe. D sent him to 55 yards for tin kicked tl The Tri' Joplin preve yard line. Tl bility and sp Eagles at th Carrying the and Ronnie X. . . a f 1'.. E ll .J- .ff -'.-f- -. ..,,i : . . ! W4 T L 'T 9 zz ' w ,--. - sf' ' 9 his . V, ,. , qw, A -gg My -. 9 E t ' ,. 3- N, w k ,- . : ig. 1, , ,F gf U: a ny :gg V. 4- 'Q - ' X . ms .x, . L w,wQef+,...fr..,+fi sg fu. fi-...Q lf - - 1 , .. f' Q 'if' X: az K l ,H acquire victories, honors, defeats, bruises 1 ain ally X Opening the season by scoring thirteen points in the annual Jamboree, Central laid the founda- tion for a successful record of seven wins and two losses. The Tribe's Jamboree victory, led by the touchdown of Tripper Gench, the 75-yard sprint to the goal line by Barry Reynolds, and the conversion kick by Tom Martin placed a seven-point margin over Lafayette. Benton and C.B. failed to score. Barry Reynolds led the attack against C.B. by scoring touchdowns of twelve and seventy yards. Tom Martin's two conversions and Dennis Thomp- son's sneak over the goal line tallied a total of twenty points, compared to C.B.'s score of zero. At Springfield Central, Mike Linder led the defense to hold the Bulldogs at a 14-12 margin over the Tribe. Dennis Thompson's pass to Ted Enyard sent him to the end zone. Charles Blakley dashed 55 yards for the second touchdown, and Tom Mar- tin kicked the two extra points. V The Tribe met a stinging defeat of 14-0 when Joplin prevented them from moving inside the 25- yard line. The defensive squad exhibited its .dura- bility and spirit in the fourth quarter as it held the Eagles at the one-yard line. Hillcrest of Springfield upset the Indians with a 13-6 defeat in the Homecoming game. Ted En- yard, aided by Howard Hines, Don Summers, and Ron Roberts, led Central's defensive attack with consistently good tackling. John Nelson inter- cepted a Hillcrest pass and Dennis Thompson scored the only touchdown for the Tribe. The highlight of the season, the 26-21 defeat of Benton, gave the City League Football Champion- ship title to the Indians. With 28 seconds left in the game, and Benton leading 21-20, Tripper Gench scored his second touchdown of the night to save the game. Frank Hicks' touckdown and Tom Martin's two conversion kicks added to the winning score. . Halfback Charles Blakley led the Tribe to victory against North Kansas City with two- 65- yard dashes to pay dirt. Touchdowns by Frank Hicks and Tripper Gench, and an extra point kicked by Tom Martin totaled 25 points. Mike George, Mark Minter, and Greg Dymond held the opponents to only one touchdown. Carrying the ball, halfback Charles Blakley picks up good protection from Dennis Thompson Central halfback Eric Weedin attempts and Ronnie Roberts as they block two tackles during the Maur Hill game. to bring down a CB. quarterback and prevent him from scoring. M as R ,..... PN RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back Row: Gary Thompson, Randy Browning, Steve Young, Dick Wineinger, Phil Hestand, Chris Beauchamp, Joe Battreall, Butch Hammer, Sonny Earixson. Third Row: Tom Byer, John Peterson, William Hontz, John Jackson, Rick Ruoff, Don Castle, Clarence Minn- enhall, Lloyd Cunningham, Greg Felts. Second Row: Keith Jones, Stan Monach, Jerry Riggs, Larry Elardo, Bill Curry, Gregg Mueller, Bruce Ruoff, Tony Hoehn. Front Row: Milt Wood, Bill Henderson, Bruce George, Dennis Carroll, Cliff- ord Mays, Mike Ellis. J Central's Freshman, reserve football FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-B ack Row: Tom Adler, Jess Bielby, Mike Mosiman, Roger Batsell, Mike Slifer, Walter Leslie, Jeff Friedson, Mark Fenner, Joel Fraker, David Newman, Dennis Bowring, Randy Kerns, Douglas Fletchall. Third Row: Terry Eshenroder, Gary Wilkinson, Charles Mattox, Kenneth Burgess, Mark Sanders, Bob Riggs, Guy Humphreys, Jim Lyons, Rodney Sander, Greg Murphy, Galen James, Ted 0 ti , in tx W , v Y wg? in We f cj ,ffif ,4,, ,N is Hargis. Second Row: Jim Thorpe, Charlie Teschner, Halbert Johnson, Stanley Weston, Larry Weigler, Danny Smith, John Gilbert, Gregg Hatfield, Jim Whitson, James Mitchell, Denny Dunning. Front Row: Dave Schober, Randy Lynch, Rick Mitch- ell, Steve Tomlinson, Bryan Heater, Douglas Campbell, Brent Wiest, Chuck Hamilton, Dean Bolinger, John Humphrey, Jim Watt. ' n , N Y...Q1 5 A gasivwrr- ' x n s X X E... 'J flags If fff, ' 2 I RESERVE FOO'l Trout, Bob Earli joy, Dave Madd Row: Jim Cox, T Vulgomott, Will: squads FRESHMAN FC Horstman, Gary Mike Davis, Edd man, Kirby Ev Bill Mansperger Alldredge, Jerry Chew, Jack Hovw . Q xx Y -wsiwxwi xg ss is ns nd Row: Keith rdo, Bill Curry, ront Row: Milt s Carroll, Cliff- rotbal schner, Halbert ny Smith, John Vlitchell, Denny ich, Rick Mitch- glas Campbell, ohn Humphrey, RESERVE FOOTBALL-Back Row: Rick Thompson, Bob Trout, Bob Earhart, Francis Fisch, John Clay, Jim Mount- joy, Dave Maddox, Dan Griffin, Steve Carmichael. Third Row: Jim Cox, Tom Brown, Jack Allen, Dick Freeman, Curtis Vulgomott, Willard McElroy, David Van Gorp, Jim Whyte. ? Second Row: Jim Deal, Greg Saxton, Jim Bonebrake, Kit Akard, Steve Archibald, Brian Meisner, Gregg Smith, Clark Jennings. Front Row: Kent Francis, Steve Gilley, Jerry Town- send, Mike Hunt, Bill Simmons, Steven Mallory. l squads learn football's fundamental skills FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back Row: Mike Hughes, Ric Horstman, Gary Estroski, Steve Marriott, Norton Dillard, Mike Davis, Eddie Lisle, Robert Dell, K.C. Miller, John Huff- man, Kirby Evans, Bob Riddle, Jim Jeffers. Third Row: Bill Mansperger, Barry Swain, Bill Raez, David Ward, John Alldredge, Jerry Lange, John Wollenman, Jim Carolus, Mike Chew, Jack Hower, Jon Bundy, Tony Biffinger. Second Row: Jeff Moore, Larry Maxfield, Steve Sybert, David Wright, Ronald White, Ronnie Nold, Mike McClanahan, Karey Totten, Jeffrey Buckner, Doug Sullivan. Front Row: Clifford Means, Paul Beck, John Shrout, Winston Malotte, Rick Grant, Jim Mason, Mike Losson, Richard Martin, Jim Cooper, Larry Boyts, Curtis Carle. Pat Linder. Mba!! 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If ,ffwfyfdx - t h ' 1 Qrssifssslsi f -Xt r s t. is NX. . KM. C x W' Nei Q 3 Q :mls X - 5-cyst xj,g1QL: .1 1 V P - ' tg X Fsliifixffibs ' . . Q 3 X YK sl -sg V , Q rim. ,s :N S , . is If lg new - ' ::- f w Y? 4 H ' ' Y X ' 1 YW' ' K ' , ff.-2 S Q mir .4 Dean Hochman . X s Si X 3 A ts Howard Hines Class L Regional Many hours of practice, hard work, and con- centration represent the determination and spirit T exhibited in the 1965-66 basketball season. Al- though the record was 9-17, six games were lost by five or fewer points. The cage season opened with Mr. Howard Iba coaching the team to three straight victories. Bad luck then set in with a string of defeats. Following a slightly disappointing season, the Indian team quenched its final thirst for victory by capturing third place in the Class L Regional Tournament. Assisting Head Coach Iba were Mr. Milton Day, reserve coach, and Mr. Gary Sprague, the Freshman coach. These five team members receive tips from Coach Howard Iba during a time-out in a City League game with Benton. 1 H f W7 77727 VZ EVWI gf f I ff 67 ff f j, f fnfsfwfwyaf jf WWZM4. f ,fr f ff .p,, - ' ff If ,, 3 ,ff .2 T ff? W4 Dave Ross T. W. Nance x ii' 4 -L ' -'4 : :1 - 41 1: 2 f -...V'1-Swfil' l l: 15.1 V9 .5 N1 Q AQ W V if 7 +1-V '1'N s1JffW'4 .. ns A 'f i 1 W1 5,55 , f-, , mf,ff fw , + vs, :sf fx A 9,w'HX A if W A X 7 A PP ii is 9 A Q I 2 , Q X X . , iff' . 5 . xi' 4352 ...gr W .,.. . ,,,, ,, .. . v' fwfwrey MQ V 4 7 1 1.4-yu' ft Q, X, X 4 f , fad S -vgfwyfxj 55 VV pl 13,11 Mgt 1,6 Am , X X X N6 ll Q x l 1 as f.si ggi .... ,f .W iywil .- , X' 1 X X t X 2 3 A ..,. 5 f w 4 .-1: J - , sy i s ,EM :-'NE :f I ' N 153211 . QW. Bob Young Varsity players Keith Evans and Ted Enyard attempt to recover a rebound for Central during the game with Maryville. ., ......ws...,...., ..s,...4Y 'TfT E'vl '51 , 5 2 t if A ., . , ifyz J V A V ,L .. 'Fifi ' X ,lgiil 3 .gi-vu 1 fg-' 311 Z9-fl? A or no '5'5-377' 1 5553524 '. ' - , 'fair ' 953562. W 151 ' . I ,. 'VQ X x , , MN Zvi' . Sur .' 5 V -if 4 iii' ' ' , ig' Qi! Qdix V l Sing - gf grab ,,s,,fy f- I - - i Wy., + , i . Gum 5 . .4 3 0 13'-Q, I A Q , 7 4-5,5-Q 1 S... 3 5 Roger Hansen Charles Battreall During a game with Christian Brothers, Keith Evans attempts to snatch a rebound from a determined opponent. Dean Hochman and Ted Enyard are poised outside the circle ready for the tip-off from Tripper Gench in the C.B. game. BOX SCORE CENTRAL OPPONENT 69' Maryville 55 49 Atchison 46 76 Raytown South 61 48 Truman 66 52 Rockhurst 81 36 Leavenworth 78 49 Oak Park 56 56 De La Salle 58 43 Benton 66 51 CBHS 54 65 Maryville 73 42 Lafayette 44 62 Lafayette 66 53 Faucett 41 71 Oregon 65 52 Excelsior Springs 54 50 Benton 55 62 Savannah 74 57 CBHS 52 57 3 Atchison 66 42 Lafayette 54 Tripper Gench springs into the air in an attempt to score and lead the Indians to a victory over Maryville. Zi W9 f W ffff 'Ut M09 24? ,W M ,, wwf mf' fzifjj aff' 2 ,gm ,I yfxiz X ,wr . f. , fff , if - 'f f, 7ff:6'f7W 1 .ff ,Vw ww. fflgfw ,N ff , ,zfffwfj . M fn' VW? , 'QQYJ , iz ..,ff,m7,,,, 'f ,,,My,2W,v .Q ff, ,QV ffl42WwfffQzf'f Jfffk- ,f ,V ,X ,.,,,fr,,, . , u fwf ,i z ' - :-::. -W - .Q ::.-.. ff, V H Wa. 1:2-.tw iajziwpg , fi- 'X UZ RESERVE BAS Earixson, Stan f Row: John Pete Reser FRESHMAN B Kenny Weddle, Adler, Steve Toi A X JPPONENT 55 46 61 66 81 78 56 58 66 54 73 44 66 41 65 54 55 74 52 66 54 it to score and 5' X 6 RESERVE BASKETBALL-Back Row: Steve Briggs, Mike Earl Kerns, Jim Bonebrake. Front Row: Greg Mueller, Jeff Earixson, Stan Monach, Steve Dunlap, Greg Saxton. Second LUCHS, Kit Akafd, HOW-'ifd Rosenthali Rick Ruoff, Jay Maddox, Row: John Peterson, Bill Schreiber, Greg Cooper, Joe Olk, Greg Lucas. Reserves, Freshmen prepare for Vi arslty FRESHMAN BASKETBALL-Back Row: John Humphrey, Mike Davis, Kirby Evans, David Newman, Tom Bonebrake, Kenny Weddle, Louls Mabin, Ric Horstman, Jim Carolus, Tom Jack Hower. g Adler, Steve Tomlinson. Front Row: K. C. Miller, Joel Frakes, Central High's track team closes season With 4 fx' 't', 2 - ,, ' V i iizifflflif wi V N. 5 47 'f --' --1 -. , ., QU., fa. 4 . r ' tt V- 1? . f ,,4. . ,, l Q- VK.. , .,., Torn Byrd Skip Fannen Dale Frankum Us A f' Q air wfwfzlj - ef, if? ,ag I, fam f V 4 ,fy all Howard' Hines Tony Hoehn Rick Hope During a practice session, Frank Hicks slightly leads Lawrence Lucas as both of them approach the home stretch. During practice Ray Williams displays the skill and precise timing that he intends to use to win the high jump event. 3, V LZ- 7 if 4 V. 6 eyc ' A Bill Gardner Tripper Gench Frank Hicks Howard Colbert scales the high jump bar as he attempts to show Dennis Carroll the proper form for skillful jumping. Tripper Gench practices one more throw of the discus to en- able him to capture the event for the Central track team. Atchis rangulan Lafayette Central Benton Atchison Maryv April Central Maryville Leavenw April Central Leavenwoi C.B.-Lal April Central Lafayette C .B . C, ,z ',wf'+!', X 7, ff Harvey J ol Barry Mcl 5 'N J 1 e gwusi -- 5 -lil? 5 season with 6-1 won-lost record Frank Hicks s he attempts to qkillful jumping. :he discus to en- zral track team. , Under the experienced coaching of Roger AtCh1S0n'Quad' Benton-Dual Grunwald, Central's cindermen sprinted to new rangular March 31 May 4' 1965 heights in the '65 season. Central's record for the track season was 6 wins to 1 loss. Lafayette 32 Central 87 Track is a strenuous sport involving indi- Central 79 Benton 26 vidual as well as team competition. Long hours BGHWH 21 i . are spent in practice and training, and the re- Atchlson 41 Tarklo Trbstate sult is a winning team such as represented Central during the 1965 track season. Maryville-Dual Central 44 , April 2, 1965 Red Oak, Iowa 34 I Auburn, Neb. 16 Central 85 Mt. Ayr, Iowa 15 Maryville 39 Shenandoah 1 1 Maryville 10 Leavenworth-Dual Savannah 9 April 7, 1965 Creston 6 St. Joseph Benton 6 Central 44M C.B. 3 Leavenworth 73 56 W St. Joe Relay C.B.-Lafayette-Tri May 11, 1965 April 21, 1965 Central 725 Central 71 Lafayette 48MZ Lafayette 58 Benton 19 C.B. 18 C.B. 9 va fiil iifii , ari ,, 7 ,,'ff 1' '- no nnnnrrl T 'V ' Harvey Johnson Barry McGuire yif X ' 49 , ,K f , ' 0, WM . ifyffwg ,W M ff , ,W ,W , f 5 My W fi f ' X V of ,fff X ff M W , 6 2 Lawrence Lucas Kenny McWilliams f f W , ,,,, I, , ,ig Ig , 5 A ff f ,wfffffjyym ,f WWWQ 41 f f W, , M 7 X 5 Tom Martin Steve Meredith Approaching the finish line and leading two other cinder- men, Rick Hope throws up his arms as he breaks the tape. Barry Reynolds Mark Reichel Fred Silkey '31 X 1 ' 1. 4,0 ziwf. ff ,, M 4 . 7 1 fl ' , fyg 4 ff M7z'!.f' -N770 74, W W ff' x x During a practice session Dale Holcomb shows the precise timing and running ability that skilled broadjumpers need Frank Hicks Howard Hines and Barry Reynolds demon strate the special technlque and agility needed 1nJump1ng hurdles After hours of practice on the technique and precise timing need- ed, Rickey Burris hopes to excel in the high jump event. t ' ' H. r During a practice session, Bill Gardner attempts to show Greg Smlth DGHHIS Th0mPS0U Bob Th01'Pe Steve Dunlap the proper form for skillful pole vaulting. Don Weddle Eric Weedin Ray Williams Steve Wurtzlef i Ni 1- During a prz a pitch he wo ' ,Em QWIJI it Z' had V 1.6 ff flwa- - Charles C Larry Dow Steve Kel Y . K r K F f x Q eynolds demon- ded in jumping as tempts to show pole Vaulting. Baseball nine ends season with 7 Wins Tribe baseball fans had ample occasion to root during the 1965 season. Behind solid hit- ting and sharp pitching, the Indians' baseball team moved to the commendable season's record of seven wins and four coached by Mr. Gus Sarris. of losses. The Indians are Central Opponents '5 De La Salle 6 During a practice game, Senior Charles Casteel swings hard at 4 B t 0 a pitch he would like to put over the outfield fence. 1 Vin gt 0 A as 111 011 1 Truman 1 9 De La Salle 6 .:.,y- ' 9 - Parkhill 1 4 Benton 11 9, Parkhill 3 .:..- i f ,T'49N9fM,j V 'l'1 9 4 Benton 2 A V I 8 Truman 8 5 if fb 9 6 1 , ' 2 North Kansas City 6 fe , QC? , , si M 1 9 Benton 7 1 ' Total Won 7 f Lost 4 Charles Casteel Bob Clingan Kim Clingan - f .-.. A l,,! y If AM! K, XM- , 0, , f, fjjy 'rw fluff., I -if via . , W V ' f C if wi ' 3 725, 'f ' W , if 1, .. Z ., n 1 , 9 gf at Larry Dowden David Ellis Bill Fricke Gregg G1-HUSGI' Steve Gore Roy Humphreys Steve Kerns Mike Linder Mike Mallory John Nelson Jerry Riggs J0hh Sh00II1ake1' ' ,,, If 'Q ,,- f M ? 5? gfff ff elm' W2 if ' f b ff ' lf, . .WL ,Z ! A 2 4 1 I Qff Z ' 4 ,jf ' -, ff ff f , f I JW , 2 53755 2 ', , 'ZZ , f, I W , V V W ' ff gy! gy af W ,4-'Q sa- ' V!!! 'iff ai 1 5 ff , 1 M ff I X 4? f, 9 Q' I WW' , 1 ' 243 f , ' K,,47Jf,f.'7 . lg ,mf U l l25 WRESTLING TEAM-Back Row: Barry Swain, Ron Starks Steven Mallory, Doug Ericson, Pat Wheeler, Rick Thompson Richard Hawkins, Wayne King, Sanford Coker. Middle Row. Doug Campbell, Randy Lynch, Steve Abels, Student Manager, Clarence Minnenhall, Mike George, Kent Francis, Joe Bat- treall, Larry Allen, Student Manager. Front Row: Chuck Ham- ilton, Douglas Hughes, Jim Berry, Gary Ostroski, James Russell, Steve Archibald, Donnie Summers, Gary Wilkinson, Coach Taylor. Central wrestlers capture All-Cit title Central wrestlers watch as Coach Taylor demonstrates a meth- od that should bring Mike George down on the mat. This is the third season for wrestling at Cen- tral. Coached by Mr. Jim Taylor, the team has had a very successful year, having won the majority of its meets. The team won the City Wrestling Tour- nament and six Central Wrestlers placed on the All City Wrestling Team. The boys who participated in Wrestling find that the sport helps them to develop both physi- cally and mentally. In order to Win a fall, a wrestler must have bodily strength and agility plus the mental ability to outwit his opponent. Joe Battreall seems to enjoy pinning Rick Thompson as the boys prepare for an important meet with another team. I Swin A fast start is the difference SWIM TEAN Bobby Evans. ow: Chuck Ham- Ostroski, James Gary Wilkinson, tle stling at Cen- team has had ie majority of restling Tour- placed on the vrestling find p both physi- all, a wrestler llity plus the t. l Swimmers practice for team competition A fast start is important in relays and other events. It can mean the difference between winning or losing a meet. SWIM TEAM-Back Row: Scott Hillyard, Larry Newman, Bobby Evans, Jim Beck, Robert Miner, Craig Graham, Ron The boys who make-up Central's swim team find the sport exciting and fun. The team uses the facilities of the YMCA for practice and for city meets. Many out-of-town meets are planned for the team during the season. Central's swim team is coached by Mr. Ernie Pecoraro. Although speed is important in competition, strength and stamina are also essential. Central swimmers strive to develop these traits. Although the swim team is serious about winning its meets, these boys find that a practice session is not all work. Zach. Front Row: Coach Pecoraro, John Harris, Robert Finch, Michael Chew, Alvin Green, Larry Beauchamp. npson as the boys veam. Golf, tennis teams compete in area meets GOLF TEAM-Back Row.' Dennis Fetter, Tom Lethcho, Her- man Greenwald, Bob Glenn. Third Row: Austin Bainter, Hank Fishman, Dave Gebhart. Second Row.' Brooke Hickman, Mike Dancer, Jim Beck, Jim Beaver. Front Row: Sonny Tucker, Rick Rothstein, Kent Young. While the team prepares for spring competition, Jim Beck gets advice concerning his grip from Coach Jim Perry. The golf team, coached by Mr. Jim Perry, con- cluded their season by placing fifth in the District City Golf Meet. They also placed third in the Wil- liam Jewell Tournament. The tennis team, under the direction of Coach Roger Swank, completed their season with three wins and seven losses. Five of the various matches played were held at Lawrence, Kansas. On a day when weather makes outdoor practice impossible, Coach Roger Swank diagrams a tennis play for Tim Walley. TENNIS TEAM-Back Row.' John Ford. Front Row.' Tim Walley, Dean Hochman. Q 1721 . Z 7 f' ff mf ' tw , 7 ' had Y Wg Q W ' W1 ,WK Mn g 'W ' .Q 4 f C CLUB- McGuire, Milt Wood, ho Hicks Don R son, Tom Athl One o Club. It is have won f sport has s meets Jim Perry, con- in the District ird in the Wil- ection of Coach son with three arious matches sas. impossible, for Tim Walley. Front Row: Tim C CLUB-Back Row: Skip Fannen, Don Summers, Barry McGuire, John Nelson, Jim Beck, Eric Weeden, Phil Hestand, Milt Wood, Jerry Riggs, Tony Hoehn, Greg Dymond, Frank Hicks. Third Row: Mark Minter, Steve Scott, Roland Evans, Don Roberts, Bob VanVickle, Bob Jarrett, Marvin Matthew- son, Tom Cobb, Gregg Smith, Charles Blakley. Second Row: Rick Shoemaker, Barry Reynolds, Ken Walker, Tom Byrd, Lawrence Lucas, Arnell Rucker, Tom Martin, Howard Hines, Bill Gardner, T. W. Nance, Roger Hansen. Front Row: John P. White, Tripper Gench, Keith Evans, Dale Frankum, Jay Maddox, Ron Roberts, Jack Freeman, Rick Ruoff, Mike George, Ron Starks. thletes strive for Cv Club membership One of the largest clubs at Central is the C club. Every year the C Club sells ball-point pens Club. It is composed of about fifty athletes who as a money-making project to help buy sports have won letters in various sports at Central. Each equipment. sport has special standards for acceptance into the Back Row: Gus Sarris - Baseball, Foot- ball, Roger Grunwald - Football, I Track, Milton Day-Basketball, Foot- ball, Ernie Pecoraro-Football, Swim- ming, Don Francis-Football, Track. Front Row: Jim Taylor-Wrestling, Gary Sprague-Football, Basketball, Dave Swyhart - Trackg Jim Perry - Golf. VARSI'IlY CHEERLEADERS-Bark Row: Sherrill Mannschreck. Middle Row: Judy Hilsabeck, Trudy Hamilton. Fr0nrR0w.- RESERVE Linda Moen, Marie Potter, Janie Baker. Norton, Joe Victory for Varsity is the cry of cheerleader J 0 Sue Michaels as she' cheers the Central Indians at a pep assembly. Cheerleaders chant Cheerleaders chant Whois gonna win? The cheerleaders play an important role in the encouragement of team support. Q! 7 Let f High. a knowled by Centra title, but c These girl their skill dents mall New 4 old cheers vided by tl in learnin shown to t to victory, Centr leaders al enthusiasl an x is xx N W XX l 1 3 RESERVE CHEERLEADERS-Back Row: Connie Evans, Debbie Burnett, Lynette Campbell. Front Row: Mary Beth Norton, Joe Sue Michaels, Mary Ann Harner. 15 'iLet's go Big Bluev High jumps, splits, voices that carry well, and a knowledge of sports are qualifications possessed by Central's cheerleaders. Many girls vie for the title, but only twelve achieve the honor each year. These girls practice long hours before they present their skills to the student body, after which stu- dents make their choices in homerooms. New cheerleaders work all summer to perfect old cheers and learn new ones. A clinic is pro- vided by the cheerleaders for those girls interested in learning the cheers and jumps. These cheers are shown to the Pep Squad and used to cheer our team to victory, whether they are at home or out of town. Central students say thanks for our cheer- leaders and the fine job they do in promoting enthusiasm and sportsmanship in all our sports. Victory', is the cry of cheerleader Sherrill Mannschreck as she proudly leaps for the Indians at a pre-game pep rally Battle cries and war chants ring out as Indian Pep Squad anticipates victory. Vigorous stomps accompany excitement. p The Pep Band swings to the tune of When the Indians Go Marching In . Kooky hats and lively tunes set their pace. Indi spar Our c gonna Wil enthusias' diligently track seas- our team The fn compose t at the beg hold regul each mon practice of The b insignias Tribe's ge semblies a attendanci Jim Beck an their prote4 'v a excitement. their pace. Indian pep rallies spark sport season Our cheerleaders shout, Is Central High gonna win this game?'7 and the Pep Squad replies enthusiastically, Well, yes! These 200 girls work diligently all during the football, basketball, and track seasons to perfect their cheers and to spur our team to victory. The Sophomore, Junior, and Senior classes compose the Pep Squad, with the officers elected at the beginning of the year by all members. They hold regular meetings on the second Wednesday of each month to take care of any business and to practice old and new cheers. The blue and white uniforms with the Indian insignias form a colorful background at all the Tribe's games and pep assemblies. The pep as- semblies are held during the school day to promote attendance and sportsmanship at the night's game. Jim Beck and Jim Beaver demonstrate how opponents apply their protectives before vying with the Central Indians. Does George Fridell have a new secret for securing victory? Pep assemblies arouse student support for the team. Linda Sigars keeps time, while Linda Heaston dreams of victory. Royalty , xxxxx gvB'.H...,Q J ' M LL, Hx U 'O 'I K 5 S gp Z , 4 l E'-. 5 .f s Ik 656. a s I 0 .0 Q 1 . N .- X f0sEPXN- xx Xx NX 0ooo0 '. 100th Anniversary, To each and every queen, Central owes a debt for the enthusiasm and grace that they have con- tributed to the Homecomings-a debt that Will be paid in memories they will cherish. The football candidates start selling season's football tickets as soon as school is out in the springg Abfrenzy of selling tickets, Writing letters, and counting money fills the summer months. The student body then selects the queen by popular vote. ' , The basketball queen is chosen in a different manner. 'Candidates are nominated by the basket- ball team, then arehjudged on poise, speech, beauty, and personality by an impartial panel. Central honors her royalty with solemn and memorable ceremonies. This is the best Way she can express her gratitude and appreciation. T' U Q D if XWM -... ..... . 044.-,1.,q.,,-,......, -.., MH.. .,.-..----.....,...-...-. , a. .W Z, . X A jiw ' w CROUCH Queen f' if If W' f ff M A ' WSJ f 7 ,, ffw4vx4x, f , W3 gwfmef rw. f hyxzwvqM-fmffwimy ' fw,.W4 ., -.N . WQWAAWAQM7 7 N V .- ffffzc-M, H I f X wk Q -V 2 f J ,5 4 1 X, ny 'V Q wmww, f A 'g'B 'Q f ,,..- -, ..........,,...,,,. Q44-.-1-wwf.--:1:Ji.,....1.., .-.-....L.--, W ,- Y YY , A . , ,, V V 3 4 , fY..,...Y,ii vlwrxi, W, Wi, ,, ,, Tuff-7:55355--1 -----4+-45-1: f: --:V--1 1-:,,u4::f- - :+u-f4+.rn1.'.,L,--.-LH ....-g-,,. .. ,.- ..--- :- Nora reigns over gridiron Homecoming Linda Sigars First Attendant Sarah Neff Second Attendant Warm Weather and sunshine mean not only suntans and swimming parties to some senior girls, but also hard Work and a chance to test their sales- manship. These girls compete for the coveted title of Central's Football Queen. Each girl must sell at least S100 Worth of sea- son tickets in order to be eligible for student bal- loting in the fall. The girl who receives the largest number of votes from the students and from the total amount of tickets sales earns the title of Football Queen. She reigns over all Homecoming Activities including the bonfire, game, and dance. Meredith Herzog V f Maid of Honor Nancy Eshelman J anell Swope Charlotte COX Marsha Wi011 Third Attendant Fourth Attendant Fifth Attendant Sixth Attendant fmw1mmif.l 4 ' ,4uun11ini,w'r Que: Cage Hopes Senior girl Basketball nominated are judged tions are 2 uation, inw The girls a manners. The qw are preser coming pep the beginn bers of th' game and gym follovs Queen Sherrill Wins cagers' recognition Hopes and dreams are answered for some Senior girls when the names of the candidates for Basketball Queen are announced. These girls are nominatedby members of the basketball team and are judgediby prominent St. Joseph citizens. Ques- tions are asked about each girl's plans after grad- uation, interests, and ideas on varying subjects. The girls are also judged on appearance, poise, and manners. The queen, her maid of honor, and attendant are presented to the student body at the Home- coming pep assembly and the queen is crowned at the beginning of the game. She is escorted by mem- bers of the basketball team and reigns over the game and also the Homecoming Dance held in the gym following the game. Mary Ann Harner Maid of Honor Judy I-Iilsabeck First Attendant Quec Track 1 for Support tral Track C ber of ticke chosen que. goes into tl Z Z Z 7 7 M 'S 4 4 2 5 B.. Queen Linda reigns Track queen candidates ask Central students for support during the contest for the title of Cen- tral Track Queen. Each girl must sell a large num- ber of tickets in order to acquire enough votes to be chosen queen. The girl representing Central then goes into the city finals for the title of City Track during track season Queen. This girl reigns over the City Track Meet in which schools from the surrounding areas partici- pate. Obtaining the title of Track Queen represents hours of hard Work and planning and is an honor that will be remembered for years to come. Lee Nesbit Janice McNeal Sandy KOGPPHH Mazd of Honor Fzrst Attendant Second Attendant Elizabeth Woody C3101 Boyer Carol Hayes Thlrd Attendant Fourth Attendant Ftfth Attendant KWWW Vfg, fy'WfX,:Z' I ,,f,q,,e nf t W , ' ,f f' f f , ,Cf : fm' f , 2 f' ,ff X, ,, V X X . ,VW X I ,Wy f ' 1 ' , gf f xg' I fl V' X X l t ' f it i l T , , Z ' X I ' , A l, f l If xz fx V1 Following in her sister's footsteps, Ann Landis reigns as Queen Friendliest Boy, Dennis Thompson. The lucky couple was of the Christmas Dance. She shares her throne with Central's selected by the students attending the dance. Central students select, honor Ro alt While crown-bearer Carol Tracy watches, train-bearers Cinda Jackson and Catherine Hayward have to help Queen Nora Crouch, who is too nervous to button her gloves. Queen Nora expresses her thanks to the student body during Coronation. I . , R ,fi df' . . , . V2 I sf! V', 1 ' 1 ,. Before the asse in Room 112 tc lil fi , f ' EJ 5? .4 1 5 Basketball Qu4 to tell them of and Judy I-Iils: Filled with ern on hearing the. , Y .4l-...mi i 4 I y couple was V s her thanks to lng Coronation. Before the assembly, queen attendants and their escorts gather in Room 112 to receive bouquets and boutonnieres. Ill 1 l -XS X ,. at X X Kg? it X X N 9? 'Q lf ..:, A ,,,, Basketball Queen Sherrill Mannschreck telephones her parents to tell them of her election While attendants Mary Ann Hafner and Judy Hilsabeck wait their turns. Filled with emotion, Nora Crouch grabs Meredith Herzog's arm on hearing the results of the football queen election. Basketball Queen Sherrill Mannschreck is congratulated by the cheerleaders after her pre-game coronation in the gym. Vice-President Rick Starks escorts Track Queen Linda Adkins to the field to be crowned during the city track meet. ' School Life 2E'm'G'i'l' iiggyf QE 1 wvizmg Z s W 2 Ev lik gg... If j. N J., nv ofogo O . ' ' f0sEPXK- 1 X xxxx 100th Anniversary With the pressures of studies,'time for relaxation and fun has assumed a height- ened importance to Centralites. One- hundred years ago, leisure time Was spent in the family circle. This small group pro- vided shelter for the children, but did not expose them to the outside World. Today the life of a student is much more complex, not only in studies, but also in the manner in which he uses his leisure time. An important part ofthe educational process is association With other people. By participation in school life through the year, the student samples the various types of activities and acquires for him- self a fuller knowledge of human relations. All these things enhance the joy and excitement of a complete school year. X X. , -. Y. X-.. . 3332319 'nn . Rf is 'A 1 1 I K qi :lb .-:If-:::,ii: '2.,i...,.L Mi 3 X 7 'I Y, 1- ' Q N fj,K.Qfgi45' WM Y' , , 5 ax. . ...... A 4 V--fm . , N 'AS 'L ::q.1'1':g ,L A5 ,ii :N , ,ff - iff V ,,.. . . . , . W '--- 2 , X: 0 ,iazseiq f wgwspgfggwv-5' J -:xv N A , 1 m 5 4 . fiwxy .M 1 N 4 mi' fx 4? A I v 'K , nf +6 Af Day of registration begins new activities Mr. Bray points a warning finger at a nervous underclassman on Registration Day and instructs him to say cheese. Juniors, Jim Allaman and Mark Reichel, pass by Mrs. Walton to pay for activity tickets and make their locker deposits. if We fff Registration Day is a day of business, fun, and tension. It is a time for making new acquaintances and renewing old ones. It is an emotion-filled day for all Centralites. For Seniors it marks the beginning of their last year of high school. For Freshmen it is a bewildering day full of new friends and experiences. For the office staff, Registration Day is the day to sell activity tickets and assign lockers. , On Registration Day, Ted Enyard and Thomas Phoenix order class rings from the Balfour ring company's representative. On Registration Day, Tim Tucker gets his locker assignment from Junior Jayne Minton and graduate Carolyn Hilsabeck. Y Z 4 During Pep if Barbara Bry f 1,22 JM'-2 'sd' Q L, ,... ,, - A ZF 5, ,Q . J ' 1.-: 'fQE. -- 51: - y,f1rg2fQ- .f 4 A J .1 .f..4,yf,,s , -wif? .wr wiwsff , , ' , 4-if r Q ,W J' fat A MV, nf fy 4 4,4 rf' 4 A, .41 L, ,ff 4: f ,- 7 n ,iff Qi ' 5' 7.'Y'HKx' Z 'T .,, 1? T, ' :zu D' 'ti f 05 p x .. .-,. .. A y l , ua' . ' ' za ' its f ,Air .--my rr., . : i Alarmed to Watkins da After being beck receive ies ess, fun, and quaintances motion-filled 't marks the school. For full of new office staff, tickets s Phoenix order resentative. :ker assignment 1 Hilsabeck. M ' W'ff'Z'WTiyfW0fQi7W'?7f X if f f , , 4 During Pep Assembly, Faculty members Mr. George Athens, Mr. Gary Gibson, and Mrs. Roger Wright looks at a magazine in Barbara Bryant carefully judge each class in competition for the Spirit J ug,'. Alarmed to find he has over-extended his lunch hour, Kenny Watkins dashes back to class while amused friends look on. After being tapped for National Honor Society, Carolyn Hilsa- beck receives congratulations from her sister, Judy. the library. ' - Camera catches memorable moments Wally McClanahan sells a paperback book to Mrl Jim Perry in Central s C Store which IS a Student Council project Pat Shirey tries to sell Color Day items pom poms and banners to wary Freshmen Mary Mays and Virginia Johnson Before the game, Centralites gather around the flaming hornet in the bonfire, the symbol of anticipated victory. From their places of honor at the game, homecoming royalty encourage their team to fight hard for another touchdown. Everyone is encouraged to buy on Color Day. Prospective cus- tomers Larry Hawkins and Sharon Hudson look over items. Students take time out from a busy schedule to sign their names on the papier-mache hornet, Hillcrest's mascot. W7 1 My ff , f : A 2 f Jf ,f ly fl! f X735 f J f 1 John Nelsor a symbol of f Homecoming activities boost Homecoming Queen Nora Crouch lights the traditional bonfire which sends a replica of the opponent's mascot up in flames. Home queen elf placed in dance. Ar Day and 1 On ti captains . to their s tempt to : finance tl cheerlead halls, stil. On t gather ar Homeconr fire, the 1 tralites jc pep squai cheer as Just befo escorted 1 the Sabe coming a their names O aditional bonfire ot up in flames. l 1 . John Nelson presents Nora Crouch a miniature gold football, a symbol of her reign over the 1965 football homecoming. VitiGS boost Central spirit Homecoming preparations begin early as the queen election is held, the hornet is built and placed in the main hall, and plans are made for the dance. Announcements are made to promote Color Day and the Coronation is planned. On the morning of' homecoming, Color Day captains assemble before school and are assigned to their stations. They swamp students in an at- tempt to sell their merchandise to make money to finance the J unior-Senior Prom. The pep band and cheerleaders, leading a small parade through the halls, stir up enthusiasm with cheers and songs. On the evening of' the game, Centralites gather around the bonfire which is lit by the 1965 Homecoming Queen, Nora Crouch. After the bon- fire, the cheerleaders, pep squad, and other Cen- tralites join hands for the snake dance. Then the pep squad lines up to form the victory line and cheer as the team and coaches run onto the field. Just before the game begins, the attendants are escorted to their seats and the queen is saluted by the Saber and Honor Guards. As a final home- coming activity, a dance is held in the cafeteria. The 1965 homecoming queen and attendants join with other Centralites around the bonfire in cheering for victory. Central's pep squad lines up to form a victory line to cheer the team and coaches to victory as they run onto the field. Juniors Milton Wood, Janie Baker and Beverly Bowen set up shop in the annex where they show their wares to Mr. Baker. . 1 ..,. , wi 53 'f gxgys X 1 Q Yg. 'Ymizf Z . z rjiiarxm Milfs Al-neil Rucker, Margaret Minor, Harvey Johnson, Marcia Mor' gan, and Barbara Davis demonstrate modern popular dances. Mary Ward and Nancy Watson pantomine to Tiptoe Through the Tulipsv, a comical act presented in the Variety Show. Variety show sets paceifor Centennial Long hours of Work are forgotten as the cur- tain rises on the acts of the Senior Variety Show. The theme, Centralia '66, was portrayed by a va- riety of acts, ranging from the centuries old minuet ,tothe modern dances such as the Frug, Jerk, and Pony. The audience was also entertained by Jim Beaver and Marsha Rowe who introduced each act with Witty commentary. The Seniors, trip into the past was made all the more lively and colorful by the original and home-made costumes of the Seniors. Variety Show Seniors of sixty-six whisk us back to the Roaring Twenties as they revive the memorable Charleston. f X X A ff ff , , , W , ,Z if Line Joh Gib nular dances. ets inial 1 as the cur- ariety Show. yed by a va- es old minuet lg, Jerk, and .ined by Jim iced each act trip into the Cl colorful by imes of the 2 Charleston. Linda Hiskey introduces Jim Beck and Ted Hatfield, prospective dates for her daughter. John Musselman, playing a neighbor and close friend of Glenda Gibbs, delivers a lecture on her selfishness. , Football coach Mark Minter listens with a sympathetic ear as school-marm, Diana Vetter, imparts her Woes. ' s Drama plays convey Yuletide message Central's drama classes helped to start the Christmas season With laughs and a reminder of the true meaning of Christmas. These plays were given to the student body at a number of hour-long assemblies during the week preceding the Christ- mas holidays. i The themes of the plays ranged from the comical actions of a typical high school teacher and her principal, to the sentimental boyhood mem- ories of a Well-to-do man Who makes a strange agreement with the people who Wish to buy his home. The problems of a young girl and her Worried mother before the big Christmas dance lent an en- tertaining air to the holiday assembly, While the antics of a miserly old man and hisfamily brought smiles to the faces of those enjoying this play. Saluted by the Saber Guard, Sherrill Mannschreck approaches the center of the audi- After receiving her crown, Sherrill Mannschreck makes an acceptance speech to the team and the student body. Homecoming highlights basketball season torium where she is to be crowned the Central High Basketball Queen of 1966. During the half-time of the homecoming game, Tripper Gench has the honor of crowning Queen Sherrill Mannschreck. I Basketball homecoming begins with Color Day, sponsored by the Junior Class. The Juniors sell everything from hats to key chains and class buttons. During half-time at the game, the home- coming queen is crowned. Later in the gym, students enjoy music and dancing. As the newly crowned queen, Sherrill throws the basketball into the game at the beginning of the second half of play. Centi Break How 1 Tryillsf' by the title of and long hr success. The lea by Bill Clir Bill Clinkenb Girl, Mary B1 crown, Sherrill an acceptance nd the student EHSOII with Color The Juniors ns and class e, the home- n the gym, the basketball alf of play. V ID ill f i Centralites stage How to Succeed Breaking for coffee, the office staff of the World 'Wide Wickets Company discovers the coffee-maker doesn't work. How to Succed in Business Without Really Trying by Frank Loesser and Abe Burrowes Was the title of this yearis All-School Play. Hard Work and long hours of rehearsal made the play a solid success. The leading male and female roles were shared by Bill Clinkenbeard and Hugh Kranitz as Finch, Bill Clinkenbeard presents to the board of directors the World Girl, Mary Burkert, as part of his new advertising campaign. and Barbara Hornaday and Mary Jo Jansen as Rosemary. Other leading roles were played by Jim Beaver as J. B. Biggley and Mary Burkert as Hedy LaRue. . . A The stage crew working behind the scenes also contributed to the success of the play. Wide Wickets Treasure Twimble, Frurnp and Finch learn who is to get the big job from the boss. -4 X 't in W 5 Amxx 'lr 'tr cw sun X S -as 'ix gpg? XX T 5 Www, riff: Spirits run high and posters are hung higher as Junior classmen cliches are used as slogans for the seven foot posters which are vie for Student Council offices for next year Song titles and old hung in the main hall for all to see Juniors compete for student bod offices John Nelson candidate for President of the student body gives his acceptance speech during the nominating assembly. V . -- -,- 4. -1 V .. .....,,.. .... --.---.. ..'.-4-f .-44:1-.-gq+...,.-,.,..,....,.. ..... .f . ,... ,.,.,.. V ,,, The meeting will now come to order. With these words the Weeks of hard work and planning begin to' take shape. Student council candidates, their campaign managers, and the underclassmen chosen to give the seconding speeches begin the campaign. The Victorious students face a tremen- dous task of representing 2,100 students. We are proud of the efficiency and high degree of excellence obtained by our Student Council. . Rick Starks handles the voting booth on the second floor as Cheryl Cooper and Ted Enyard prepare to cast their votesj An air of Robidoux as C lang' A side and charm mademoise Bill Clinkenl cipate in thc Y' 4 JZWWW , . 4 at 3 2 4 4 fi r ' Z af.m.m,,..wM:m. ma: 4 'S i X B s . s X posters which are 3 I .ICSS J order. With and planning il candidates, mderclassmen hes begin the ace a tremen- dents. We are gh degree of Souncil. .e second floor as st their votesj 2 VWIA, 7,44 , V Zfwffff ,ff 4 ,fyffm ,,f, f, in ff X X X X f ,,,' Wifi , fqht IAQ K LZZ ,f f 'f fz ,f ' '74 if 'iff gftszzlad f X ,, H4 'it ff' ' Lf' W' An air of France is brought to the Crystal Room of the Hotel Robidoux as these spirited mademoiselles, Lana Guyer, Sherry Old orld comesito language students A sidewalk cafe was recreated to add gaiety and charm to the French banquet. Saucy French mademoiselles displayed their dancing talents by Bill Clinkenbeard, Austen Bainter, and Judy Hilsabeck parti- cipate in the play Pyramus and Thisbei' spoken in Latin. Mn Hope, Linda Gorsuch, Sally Ness, Margaret Sharp, Kathy Johns, Julia Ross, and Melanie Lott, dance the Can-Can. giving wide-eyed spectators a glimpse of the tra- ditional Can-Can. The menu and the President's speech of welcome, both in French, cause some con- fusion for first year students. Latin students enjoy small-talk and good food while being waited on by first year Latin slaves. Togas and sandals or bare feet are common. Nu- merous skits are also presented for the evening's entertainment. Before the annual Latin banquet convenes, Barbara Fricke, Sophomore, adjusts the pin which keeps her stola in place. Assemblies stimulate interest, add variet PTUV1 Assem with a We schedule. S spirational, by the Since Mrs. Paula Bishop displays her chalk portraits and relates Dr. Guzman-Boldivisso of Bolivia presents a lecture about the interesting facts about United States First Ladies. cultures of his native country to the student body. Kevin Neuman is master of ceremonies for the Christmas assembly given for the student body by the band and choirs. Mario Escuder audience with A Pepas I I W Zz if arjety, provide entertainment for student bod about the . P : d and choirs. ii I 5 ,I i. j 1 an-5 M 5 r 9 W W I ff Z , I Z wi fi 2 fan 1 4 if If 7 f ,A J lu f f ' 2 1 Assemblies provide the students and faculty with a welcome break from their regular busy schedule. Some of them are educational, some in- spirational, some entertaining, but all are enjoyed by the student body as a whole. Since the auditorium is too small to seat the Mario Escudero, a native of Spain, captures his Centralite audience with the lively, flowing music of Flamenco guitar. entire student body, each hour-long assembly is presented twice. The band performs both before and after each assembly. In these assemblies, stu- dents are given a taste of international culture, a better knowledge of science and history, and the opportunity to see outstanding talent. In one of the many skits presented at the pep assemblies, Jim Beaver plays the role of a member of the opposing team. Pep assemblies, designed to inspire enthusiasm and boost school spirit, are presented weekly by the cheerleaders. Hawaiian Paradisev sets scene of Prom Junior Centralites confront students at the door of the prom with miniature class rings, programs, and Hawaiian leis. Intermission entertainment was presented by the Keystones, John White, Jim Hower, Fred Hangartner, and Richard Caw- ley. Under the silver leaves that form the ceiling of the Frog Hop Ballroom, scene of the 1965 Junior-Senior Prom, students in Hawaii, the Paradise, the theme for the Junior-Senior Prom' sponsored by the Junior class, brought exotic beauty ,to the lives of Central students. Intermission entertainment was pro- vided by a quartet of four Juniors, The Keystones. Palm trees, leis, and the Hula mixed with the Swim and the 'QPony helped make the Prom a big success. i - Kathy Abersold, elected Prom Sweetheart by the Juniors and Seniors, was crowned during the dance held at the Frog Hop. ' formal evening attire dance the i Jerk,' to the music of the Velaires from Sioux City, Iowa. John Walton, Senior class p Comi chap1 A last I the processi the platfori Past memorie: Senior as each I , .Us xxx Q X w wp ,,, Q , Q 63 11 J! X4 ,ZZ ff? ' Wm 'W NW, X ,1, 'E' 4, 'Q V ,,v , P 1 7 . 1 , . 1 v ' A 1 'f ff,11 f ' . ' U- 'LQ 1 '1 'X ggi M Z Q , Q K, !V'rL K: fkcr - was Q if 1 X l K f 4, ' 1, , 1 H ds. 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Juniors have that special feeling, of anticipation awaiting the day when they, like the Seniors, will star at graduation. Central is therefore a blending of individual accomplishments. 12, N x P w w L 1 315 9- 7 1 I n ii W 3 g is li L ! I X w li'-EJ' l 5 A IJ l fi 1 xv 4 1 I I , I1 - 1 M 3 1 , 'i 1 Wg 1 w X 1 Q ab 1 F ? 1 if X 5' 5 U H 2 w Q r 'i K .,,,. , 3 it f uni X ll 1 Q Qfg Q, I 1 N, 1 vi l Q 1 F 3 1 I Q 'R i f ' SQ lt Freshman class officers Tom Bonebrake, president, Cindie Trullinger, secretary, Nancy Bocock, treasurer, and John Carter, vice president, find the duties few, the experience helpful for future years. Freshmen become part of school spirit Mrs. Pertain, cheerful freshman counselor, checks schedule cards and keeps records on Central Hi gh's largest class. Yell, Freshmen, yell. Silence Was their reply to the cheerleaders' command during the first pep assembly. Once again the plight of the Freshmen new to Central was demonstrated. But this situation happens many times before they feel themselves a real part of Central. Freshmen have new friendships formed during years of hard work and extra-curricular activities to look forward to. In the short time they are a part of Central, students join clubs, participate in sports, belong to Hi-Y and Y-Teen, represent their class at student council meetings, and set high standards for their class. Freshmen must not only choose subjects that will be beneficial and interesting, but will also provide the required credits for graduation. The required curriculum for freshmen is civics, Eng- lish, and physical education. Choice of electives gives the Freshmen a feeling of independence for the first time in their schooling. In a few short weeks, the freshmen find themselves caught up in the school life of Central. Cla Adler, Akins, Aldridg Alldred Allen, J Anderso 5 7 4 if vw 1, , f '. , . 4Qih.v ,,ji4, , .1 f . . . Q?y?Vf,2f2f 1 -. , 5 ' . k , 131' if ff . W ? .WH Eli e 7 Q 9 il Becerra, Beck, Pa Becker, I Bente, J c Bermond Berry, Ji Berry, S1 Bielby, J Biffinger Black, D Blakley, Blakley, Bocock, l Bodde, R Bodenha Bonebral Bonner, Bottorff, ....l sgxmrsx Swsxaw-Ng X. T Q 1 ENR X1 X X X C .X X. XXXX X X X I 5 Q X.. K, . . we , 4 ,Q'5.fr ' x .-,9 .- S-S J- A- r if aw- -g 4 f ,j MQ? Q17 , i2:Q,Q,,.- as few, it was their during the light of the strated. But before they 'med during ir activities they are a Lrticipate in resent their 1d set high ubjects that 1t will also lation. The zivics, Eng- of electives endence for 1 few short aught up in Cla of '69 Adler, Tom Akins, Kevin Aldridge, Bruce Alldredge, John Allen, Jimmy Anderson, Brenda Abarr, Marcia Acord, Julie Adams, Catherine Adkins, Debbie Adler, Barbara 75,551 ,fy f' ,f-iff! 2:X5y',,.,.,, , f VA, , ,M 2 ' ,f, . My 1 f, . H077 v ,M f- f., ,4 , . f, fry, f fy ,ff ff? 'S 4, f ' fvf, , 5 J, ,,w,,f f f wh X - 5 't 2 T?-f . 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Sophornores salute Centralis Centennial Now a full-fledged Centralite, the sophomore finds new experiences awaiting him and what seemed like an eternity behi.nd him. With the com- ing of test tubes, American Literature, theorems 'and advanced languages, he realizes the burdens of a vigorous curriculum. To counterbalance this he dreams of the time when, as an upperclassman, he will be the center of attention in Color Day, host of the Junior-Senior Prom, and a star at graduation. With Color Day and the Prom still in the hazy future, he faces the present and its realities. He finds that the year demands more of his time and more of himself. ROTC, Pep Squad, varsity sports, and the essential Christmas clothes drive add to his ever increasing maturity and his ability to face Central's demands on the upperclassman. In spite of his busy schedule, Mr. Stinson is available to advise and counsel Sophomores on problems and schedules. ,ff , , 5 ,Zn f ff ff , QW ff i k , X , af ff f Z 5 Ashworth, Ashworth, Awbrey, Ru Barbaresso Baitinger, E' Baker, Bill Ball, Larry Ball, Linda Ballentine, Barmann, J Barnes, Ror Bartlett, We Barton, J udg Bathgate, J 1 Battreall, Bi Battreall, Cl Battreall, Je Beaty, Donn fx, r . ':i. a . V4 ' 2 5? x , xx XX -F ' :EAL ' X . X ri te nial sophomore and what th the com- , theorems he burdens alance this rclassman, Color Day, a star at in the hazy alities. He is time and sity sports, rive add to ability to ssman. .lable to advise fxiwxwgl . N X X if ' N Q V ,V F, . VVLVV, 1. 5. ' , Vg? , f - ' 4A h 1 Vw? Q, M, v.. 56' X? f as Class of '6 . ,.... 5 'A' in ' X ,111 1 f ,A A -235121 -. M A .-w:gsfe:.,.,. X :X.5 A A ' 1 ? 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Hullihan, Kathy 'ili Hulse, Martha f Imm, Lary Ivers, Caryl frir' , 4 Jackson, John f Jennings, Annette ,,,, , fyf7f' PV!! 7f'f , Joe, Sharon John, Bobby e'i' , , w 'f Lywyfsjq,-, V' Q ,,,' vafgisg 2j,f,,, ,, -5,7 Md M3-,jc Pfam' fm, ' , f ,r,f4:1,,,m If QL V r ff f , ,, ,,, 1 ft f I ,. - af f' 7 f J f 5 V4 ,, , ,pu-x I , , f f C f K, fa W f ,4 V X Johnston, Roger Jones, Harley Jones, Keith Jones, Tony Journey, Linda Justice, Margaret Kamler, Rick m Kannarr, Nor Karle, Ronnie Keefer, Teresa Keener, Debbie Keller, Bob Keller, Kerry an Kempf, Carole Kenney, Nancy Kerns, Earl Kidd, Wanda King, Barbara . 9 ,. , W. w- W is W, ,of Johnson, Charmelle Johnson, Philip Johnson, Sue f, , X f X f jf fort , if f Johnston, Barbara 'f-'f011'Wv'f l 2ff:6f'f1'?ff.f f,,., i w ', egg, , , , f N ff ,-Q 5 S r- ,Q frvi , fe . .V ' , ,.., e'rr J 'f'i-, ,P - -f .Af-M4 fff ff! ., fy ',.,-n:'jZU , 4- fy a.,f4y' M vw Z-WA, ff, T K ,fs or v 4 f' fr ' , , ' ag , 7' f, M 61 fr , ,ff f 2. 5? . ,JH J ' ?fV45iW1' . iv ' ui ' 'V' , i ' Wy? i it ' ' f f' r J f A , K r , S -vvr ' ,Q if . 5 SJ ff? , f fi-'f f'X2ZfQ'.'?P1 , 'a2fii,i5?-539. y Wfwf ,,,, ,, ffwismi f - mi, s Ti 1 EJ, I n,i4.,2.M w .... VW?-, ,f ..r .M 44 47! ff.1w- .- -', ,V s, , f' F ,. ' 5 whiff ,JL W ft' ff ff! fp M: W - ' J . S J 5 r , iff 4 if wif 4, T V ' I ff WW ff-:'7 45 .f ftff -.,- I ,f ' V ,, 1 ' ff: H :if ' ' H ' far diff , WW',f4' ---r W? f gf., J., pf , -f f , , h V - 'fu-fc fr- f- Y . ...- . , .,.....A 1:4-N.. . ,....,.,.- .,..-'-,..,-.....,,.,...,..,...., . N, ,WW W, H -7,7 Sophomores , choice of thosi Knapp, Kountz Kramp, Kranitz Kreller, Lanhan Lankfori Lawrenc Lee, Rol Lee, Roi LeFever Lewin, l Q r. f 2. is if X X A xxx! Sw 5 i X534 'x it LLxxx I fanat? w R A Y it 'S wid Q- J M X , '? 'Q N - Q 93 if , . , ,,, Sw , i s K' Kathy Annette harmelle h1l1p 3 arbara 2 , ' f X 1 UM '11 , 4 I, If fm! fl, Mx ff V, , ,,,, , ,wc ff? 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VN g if f -4' fly Tootle, Kathy ophomores Thompson, Leslie , Thompson, Rick Townsend, Jerry Turner, Kathy Underwood, Lucy Upshaw, Connie Vale, Joe Vandever, Dee Ann Van Gorp, Dave 27 XXf M ff?1E Townsend Tammy ' r , f i 44 Wy, u h' f , f M? Z, rw 5 V, ,Y 1 I , X 'ff f , 'W f 07, - 'f' iiil, 2-v Voltmer, Annette . . '-f. Vuigarnott, Curtis V 2 ZH Wagers, Roger Wales, Marilyn ,V f ff if Q ,V., X. x f M 9 . , Q Sophomores Marcee Miller, Connie Logsdon, and Jack Allen take advantage of Study Hall to eliminate some homework. if lliiz: fi V -e' if Walker Kenny i 3. er, 1Ck1 rj '- ,rf ' r f 'se f Ald. ..--' Q I 'A f,,, G ,VIV ' , iiw f 9? :10l7?r ,'?':' ' ff'ff3?f' .'f ' ML , ff 169 . tteiix , T 'K I, ,f y I fr., ltv' 1, fy Xi Z5 , 37,7 X e,Q, ..VV - ', N ,, ,Q ,,,. Lv.. Q Q X f I 'S V' 'Xl-' ff if ' K 7 'C 7W74'7f7'1'?7Z is 11, ,A-3 - in 'jf,f-:yy A A, 4w,j,f 5 2 lrrr f f 2 i l r , , 14,- -V Mis, 4+ .ff-w w,-f .' - 2, A 5.13, ,M,..,W4,! M, J, VV t I , H ZA! N.. 2 fm , Q. 'rf .0114 'if iffy rf 4 rf ii' , 0,7 ,,,'-, , .,. , As 1 ' If eV,V Q.,, 5 '-'w'i- , W 7 1' in AQ? Milf f . f,f-fig my ff ' iw , V f '-'- P M 6 I K y T ff Waller, Samie Ward, Jeff Warner, Mike Watson, Dan Watson, Marcia Webb, Barbara Weber, Candy Weeden, Kathleen Weigel, Donna Weir, Roberta Wendland, Connie Werth, Linda Wertin, Diane Wertz, Joe West, Richard Weston, Carolyn Weston, Connie Westrich, Jim Cla S Williar Wilson Wilson Wilson Winein White, Sophomore ent l Ores Class of 76 by Lucy inie ee Ann ave lack Allen lomework. x ia a leen L nnie fn 3 WW X W Wiedmaier, Susan W -V in fW . r. '.,!yig 2' , U f ,za uf , , , os 5,7 NIV, kug. i .kA,, A.. I f 1 1,-,559 'Q -i iil'-Ti'f'i1' , 'f W W -ff! r ff Wilcox Jane if 'lb f f 7 7 f in ' 4 Wilkinson Debbi W . . i e ' ' S ' ' Williams, Arthur W S W - ' W if ff . Williams, Joann ,,,,, W ., 'f f lle i f , W 1 WW W W W iffy. W - f 4 f' Wilson, Genell W Wilson, Stan , A A , , 3 V. 3 , M ,Lynh f ,',, fzf' ,jjfyg WIISOU, Steve W Q ll is W col - - - f ' -'7 f V , ri, A 'fi ' f l f -fj'4,..,,'?'f4QWf frflil ' . 1 W,f,ff?fQ W1n91Hg9TiD1Ck W r. fene Q ' :A 42:7 f ' ., 1262- ffif r U14 CT? in Y Z 724'-1? l, 'L ' , 'P S , 42515 G 4 'Q 'f,'L ' . . S leee 'l,l' Whyte Jlm . if f W is W W1ntcher,Har01d W W 3 V9 or W W W d S -, . . O0 1 usan , WWW ij, 4 , , , , y .Mfr ,, AQ , , .5 , , ,, ,A 5 l 1 ,ir or ey, au . r is . . I Worthingiion, Mike ro,fi ,if Wright, Danny V7 if ,.L! A H A Q X... jg r wafr, div, LM 9V!,,W,,y, 1 ,flu . if I i A ffl 6, yffrlgzywz ,bmgjlp If 5,4747 1, J, f My H 5 Q! A gvwyig 0, My ,I s W W w 1 n w W YOUHEI, Janet W 'W V W, ,W , ',,' I W is W J W Young, Steve ,W W ff- 4 43, gi A f azz- fW I, .1 ,, - -'h.. W f , We W 32 W ' fi W W U Zvubek, R011 f oi,W W WW , W, W - Sophomore enthusiasm and support for the team is rewafded by winning the spirit jug, i L 1 1 V 9' Q 4 l 1 i vi i l i .. lr. Junior class officers Jay Maddox president Ron Roberts vice treasurer prepare for a long hard road as they plan the activi- president Jo Sue Michaels secretary and Trudy Hamilton ties to be carried out by the Junior Class J uniors Work toward successful ear M Robert Moran the u o l r works on man activi- , , ' Y J nl rcounse 0 y Enthusiastic 67 squaws and braves plan for an exciting and successful year. Studies become more challenging as U.S. History, English 11 Al- gebra II, and Chemistry I enter the schedule. First the frenzy of Color Day, which is organ- izedpand conducted by the Junior Class, invades Central. Pom poms, ribbons, hats, and class pins are purchased by students with bubbling school spirit. Able leaders must be elected from the Junior Class to carry on the fine work of our Student Council. Campaigns are carried out to help the voting students make a Wise choice. Skits, speeches, banners, and pass-outs make the elec- tion more authentic. In the spring the Prom climaxes a year of hard Work and memorable experiences. The money from Color Day and ribbon sales helps finance this formal dance. ties and helps Juniors plan for their Senior year. which will enable them to play progressive roles in life. l . 7 I 5 9 l ' 1 1 s , 9 , ' ' ' - ' ' a I A , 1 , 3 QQ 77 ,fx s .X 4' X ,,,,, A t The juniors have begun to strive for goals I Class Alders, Ga Alkire, Ti Allaman, 31 Alvus, Ste' Anderson, Archibald, Q 2 2 -. , 1 f .Je , y fggfjiw 1 f 5 f 4 . if iw? ?fw f ff Q W X f, f JI, .. . 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'.fM.-EMM ,af wi th .Q xx pkg? .. ..XV , -X , x 1, ga! ,S A My N ,. V, Ask! -,V if. ,GMX .M V- d i- B' I7-. - '-x S I W., - ll - .x Z7 f 'Wig w . ':C11-af-'5X'L.-fi L+' K 5 I ff' if W xrA'fg.,:-A 25.5 'L ': N3 ll 3' CQ sf l. 1'g x ,. f .v5i,fJ5f . ,, 951 ijbj-f.X fx?::ai ., 6,5 ,L , !1if,5,,kXgg,5 f--' A M -gg 9 f 1 f.'.x 'v , ' Q ttf . ffl- if-1 -4' iw ' - H ,N Hit ,QT-as 'fo ry. - 2. MX, X 1 ,hxjf . ' Officers of the Senior class, Janice Means, secretary, Jim Beaver, presidentg Linda Moen, treasurerg and Mike Linder, vice-president, look over many of the items concerned with the old Central and the Centennial year. Seniors conclude chapter full of memories Miss Hash, counselor for the Senior class since the Freshman year, ponders over files to see if all will graduate. During the Senior year, the student may carry the toughest course load of his four years. Upon conclusion of this busy year, the Seniors partici- pate in impressive graduation ceremonies. With varying degrees of reluctance, they then depart leaving a gap Which is filled by another class. Although it has been a long four years, the Seniors will remember this period as one of the most wonderful of their lives. As a Senior, then, the Centralite has thoughts of the past, frustra- tions of the present, and a degree of bewilderment inffacing the future. L Miss Spangeberg, one of the two Senior Counselors, helps interested Seniors find an appropriate college to attend. 3 HSS Auten Auxiei Bailey Baird, Bales, Ball, J Bargei Barma Barne Baum: Beatti Beaver cerned with the ries it may carry years. Upon iors partici- onies. With then depart class. E years, the one of the -enior, then, ast, frustra- :Wilderment Enselors, helps ttend. Class of '66 Auten, Lois Auxier, Ronald Bailey, Jim Baird, Linda Bales, Linda Ball, Janice Barger, Sherry Barmann, John Barnes, Chris Bauman, Sharon Beattie, Linda Beaver, Jim Acord, Janie Adams, Gloria Adkins, Cheryl Aldridge, Larry Allee, Linda Anderson, Byron Ashlock, Darrel Austin, Rosalie 4 Bleich, Donna Bodde, Paul Boone, James Bosch, Dennis Bowlin, Jim Boyer, Gregg Boyts, Barbara Brandon, Vicki Bridgeford, Ellen Briggs, Beverly Brown, Dorothy Brown, Gilbert Bechtold, Sherry Beck, Jim Bennett, Tom Berger, Tom Bidding, Carolyn Binnicker, Jeanette Black, Roland Bledsoe, Gordon Brown, Jo Brown, Ks Buckingh: Buckman, Buis, Ina Bumphre Bundy, L Burkert, Seniors Class 1 berry Brown, Jon Brown, Keith ,m Buckingham, Judy 1 Buckman, Cheryl rolyn Buis, Ina feanette Bumphrey, Peggy nd , Bundy, Lynette rdon Burkert, Mary eniors Class of '66 Burnett, Dick Burris, Rickey Butler, Kay Butts, Leland Byers, Madeline Byrd, Diana Camden, Susie Joffe Campbell, Alicia Campbell, Nancy Campbell, Richard Canon, Jim Carter, Jerry Casteel, Charles Castleberry, Jim Chambers, Blaine Christiansen, Arne Christison, Jay Peter Clark, Dennis Clark, Rita Cobb, Tom Coker, Sanford Colbert, Howard Cole, Steve Collier, Darlene fl if Seniors Class 1 Colvin, Paul Covper, Cheryl Detweilei Cox, Charlotte Dillon, R Cramer, Larry Crouch, Nora Crouch, Sharon D0f1a1d50 Crowe, Bonnie DOHQISOU Curtis, Charles ll 1 1 I niors Class of '66 1 Detweiler, Sandra 5 Dillon, Rick 1 Donaldson, Terry Donelson, Raymond i Dale, Torn Dancer, Mike Davis, Barbara Davis, Bette l Davis, Connie Davis, Deanna Davis, Marie Davis, Suzanne Day, Judy DenOuden, Sha DeShon, David I'OI1 DeShon, Pamela Sharon Haynes buys her needed school sup plies from Jim Carolus in the C Store I Ellis, Ronald Enos, Jane Enyard, Ted Eshelman, Nancy Evans, Keith Evans, Priscilla Evans Roland Evert, Ruth Drain, Ronnie Drake, Edward Drummond, Dave DuBois, Cynthia Dumm, Sue Dunavant, Don Dunning, David Dymond, Greg Echterling, Ronald Edelman, James Elliott, Allen Ellis, Patty Seniors Falk, John Fankhause Fankhause Fannen, Sli Farber, Ca Ferguson, 4 Fishman, l Ford, John Ford, Lind Ford, Lonf Ford, Roge Foster, Ju ClaSS 4 u ,1 nie vard , Dave nthia Ronald ames an Falk, John Fankhauser, Gayle Fankhauser, Joyce Fannen, Skip Farber, Carolyn Ferguson, Carl Fishman, Hank Ford, John Ford, Linda Ford, Londa Ford, Roger Foster, Judy eniors Class of '66 C he an Foster, Richard Foxworthy, Thomas Frakes, Jackie Francis, Penny Frankum, Dale Freeman, Jack Fridell, George Friess, Michael Fry, Jim Fuehrer, Charlene Fueston, Steve Fuller, Paula Galloway, Marsha Gandy, Tom Gardner, Bill Gebhart, David Ann Landis assists Jerry Johnson, typical Senior, who has a little homework. Se11iOI'S Class Q Gehrs, Melvin Gench, Tripper George, Mike George, Ronald Gibbs, Glenda Gibson, Jim Guthals, Guyer, L Haefeli, l Hallberg Hangarti Hansen, Harms, J Harner, l Harper, . Harris, E Hatfield, Hatfield. HIOTS Class of '66 Guthals, Darrell Guyer, Lana Haefeli, Patricia Hallberg, Pam Hangartner, Fred Hansen, Roger Harms, Joy Harner, Mary Ann Harper, Jean Harris, Steve Hatfield, Kathy Hatfield, Ted Golden, Jack Golden, Janet Grant, Jane Gregory, Sharon Griffith, Gay Grippando, Carol Groh, Sandy Grove, Terry Heitman, Marilyn Herzog, Meredith Hickok, Meredith Hill, Carolyn Hilsabeck, Judy Hines, Howard Hintz, Willis Hirter, Sonny Hobson, Donna Holcomb, Dale Holmes, Barton Holmes, Owen Hawkins, Larry Hayes, Connie Hayes, Pat Haynes, Sharon Hayward, Catherine Heaston, Linda Heath, Sharon Hecker, David Senio Holme Homan, Hoover, Hope, Sl: Horn, K Hornada Housh, A Houston TS Class t t E b Q Y' 1 Larry nnie I: haron Catherine ,inda iron ivid Holmes, Steve Homan, Charles Hoover, Sammy Hope, Sherry Horn, Kathy Hornaday, Barbara Housh, Jay ' Houston, Paula eniors Class of ,66 C Howell, Gary Hower, James Hubbard, Steven Huber, Barry Hudson, Norman Huffman, Karen Hughes, Ben Hullihan, Steve Humphrey, Ronald Ide, Fred Ivers, Suzanne Jackson, Cinda 4 Jackson, Sherry Jackson, Susan James, Jon James, Maurice J anecek, Linda Jansen, Mary Jarrett, Bob John, Eleanor Johnson, Harvey Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Rick Jones, Frank ,ME Rick Rose, Arnell Seniors Class June, Marie Justice, David Kallauner, Lynn Kannarr, Warren Katcher, Byron Kaufman, Richard Keck, Joan Keener, Connie Kerns, . Kerns, 5 Kinard, King, N Kinzie, Klein, C Kline, I Klinger Rick Rose, Arne Christiansen, Corliss Kelder, Sharon Rose, and Arnell Rucker get a little last minute studying before 8 o'clock. BHIOFS Class of 66 LV1 Lynn Varren yron Richard H1119 Keesler, Joyce Kelder, Corliss Keller, Dean Keller, Tom Kempf, Joyce Kennard, Ralph Kerns Judy Kerns Steve Klnard Pam Kmg Margaret KIIIZIG Jerry Klein Gary Kline Nina Klmgensmlth Judy ' 9 ,ei , d J 7 3 7 , 7 . - 7 1 , 1 . 7 Leonard, Sharon Linder, Mike ' Lindley, Mike Lott, Sue Lowrance, Jim Lucas, Jim Lucas, Lawrence Magner, Millie Knadler, Janet Knapp, Glenda Knapp, Karen Koch, Jill Kramp, Debbie Krause, Alice Lamb, Pam Lance, Robert Lance, Roger Landis, Ann Lawhon, Ival Lehman, Vickie Seniors Mannschi Martin, T Masters, J Mathewson Matteson, ll Matthews, Matthews, Maxfield, I' McDaniels, McDaniels, McGuire, li McGuire, C lass l l 1 net da SD nbie 'Ce T13 I' Ll :kie Mannschreck, Sherrill Martin, Tom Masters, James Mathewson, Marvin Matteson, David Matthews, Jim Matthews, Leslie Maxfield, Nila McDaniels, Gene McDaniels, Ron McGuire, Barry McGuire, Gary niors Class of 66 McKay DIXIE McK1nney Michael Meakins Pat Means Janice Meierhoffer Mark M1dyett James M1gnery Connie Miller David ' 9 L I 7 U 1 Q 7 7 ' 9 9 9 Miller, Larry Miller, Susan Minor, Margaret Minter, Mark Senior Sherry Jackson adds her name to the sign-up list for one more club. Seniors Modlin, Francis Moen, Linda Mollus, Cathy Mollus, Jerry Monaghan, James Mooney, Charles Morehead, Pam Morgan, Marcia Morrison, Maureen Morton, Janis Mosiman, Bob Mountjoy, William Neuma Noeth, Nordsti Norris, Norton Olson, Paden, Palmei Patton Peders Pendle Perez, E her name to ub. sniors N Class of ,66 M C 1'1C1S James arles rn rc1a aureen 1ll1am Neuman Kev1n Noeth Tommy Nordstrom Cheryl Norrls Danny Norton Mary Beth Olson Carol Paden M1ke Palmer Steve Patton Mary Pederson Luree Pendleton Donna Perez V1Ck16 Moutray, Cheryl Musser, Pat Myer, Susie Nance, Tom Neff, Sarah Nelson, Bob Nelson, John Ness, Sally Prentiss, Margo Przybylski, Robert Radke, Daniel Rall, Doris Reavis, Kay Reeves, Robert Reiley, Marsha Reiss, Patty Reynolds, Barry Richardson, Floyd Riepen, Rex Robinett, Mary Peterson, Danny Phelps, Gary Phillips, Dennis Pickrel, Pam Poe, Clyde Pollert, Ronald Portman, Joseph Potter, Marie Seniors Robin Roes Rose Rose Ross, Ross, Roth, Roth, Class Q inny nnis L ald seph e Robinson, Linda Roesing, Barbara Rose, Richard Rose, Sharon Ross, Kathy Ross, Kenny Roth, Joyce Roth, Robert niors Class of '66 M it Rothstein, Rick Roup, Sherry Rowe, Marsha Rucker, Arnell Rucker, Princess Sander, Hilton Sargent, Lowell Saxton, Anita Schaff, Mike Schaller, Barbara Schiermeyer, Leon Schildknecht, Marcia Schm1dt Ellen Schne1der Ronda Scott Barbara Senne Patr1c1a Shadduck Klrk Shoemaker R1Ck S1gars L1nda S1gnoracc1 Jay Sunmons V1Ck16 Skeeba Joe Sm1th Gary Smlth Ton1 Seniors lass 1 Speaker, Jeff Speer, Bonnie Stannard, Drew Stephens, Linda Stewart, Janice Stone, Jane Stout, John Stuber, Karen Taylor Teare, Thoma Thoma Stufflebean, Raymond Sullwold, Don Summers, Donald Swain, John Swanson, Ray Swoboda, Julie Sweet, Harold Swope, J anell Sybert, Karla Taff, Terry 3 s niors Class of '66 if , Taylor, Timothy aw Teare, Nancy da :e Thomas, Jackie Thomas, Robert S Tarwater, J errie Tarwater, Steve Oh, no! Not again! exclaims Senior Dale Frankum as he opens his lunch. f , 4 Thompson, Dennis Thompson, Jim Thompson, John Thompson, Peggy Tindle, Rhonda Torgeson, Wendy Townsend, Charles Tracy, Carol - Truesdale, John Turnbull, Barbara Utterback, Carey Vestal, Ronald View, John Wahlgren, Sandy Walley, Tim Ward, Mary Watki Watki Watso Watso Weddl Welch Welch Wells, Weyer White Vlfhite, White, Seniors lass q John Wood is all wrapped up in trying to help Rick Dillon and Debbie Kramp wire a prop for the Senior Variety Show. Z Dennis Jim John 23 honda Wendy il Charles Lro John Barbara 1 Carey :mnald Watkins Kenny Watkins Valerie Watson Janet Watson Nancy Weddle Del Welch Glenn Welch Robert Wells Steven White JohnM White Lynda White Mary neniors Class of 66 7 i up in trying to Jbie Kramp wire ty Show. Whitney Alan Whitson Mary Whittington Jerry Whyte Timothy Wiley Kenneth Williams Basil Williams John Williams Raymond -1: 7 1, 7 1, 7 1, Pevgy 7 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 i l 3' Weyer, Lavina V , . , 7 7 r W ' , I 7 7 7 1 , l 7 W 7 7 7 l Williams, Richard Willumsen, Jim To get a head start on Senior required reading, Ed Drake and Pam Morehead check out books from Student Librarian, Barbara Scott. Seniors Wilson, Bill Winemiller, Vickie Wion, Marcia Wood, Bobbie Wood, John Woodward, Gary Worley, James Wyeth, John Yost, Darla Young, Gareth Young, Kenton Young, Leslie V 1 91' E Drake and Pam 1. Barbara Scott. aniors Lill er, Vickie mcia bbie hn d, Gary Vames ohn fla Pareth lenton ,eslie Barbara Hornaday Sherry Jackson Top ranking Seniors gain recognition Jerry Johnson Gene McDaniel John Nelson Nancy Watson Activities A ABBOTT, DALLAS M. ROTC. ACORD, JANIE MARIE GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, French Club. ADAMS, GLORIA JEAN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir. ADKINS, CHERYL BERNIECE GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. ADMIRE, CHARLES JAMES Mixed Choir. G ALDRIDGE, LARRY JAMES ROTC. A ALLEE, LINDA SUE GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir. ANDERSON, BYRON CORNELL Concert Choir. , ASHLOCK, DARREL D. ROTC, Reserve Football. AUSTIN, ROSALIE Concert Choir, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir. AUTEN, V. LOIS FTA. . AUXIER, ,RONALD HOWARD ROTC. I B BAIRD, LINDA GAIL Concert Choir, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Inner Choir, Spanish Club. BALES, LINDA SUE GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan, Y-Teens. BALL, JANICE EILEEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. BARGER, SHERRY M. GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BARMANN, JOHN JAMES Senior Variety Show, Christmas Play, Hi-Y. BARNES, cms Forum Club, Medical Careers, National Honor Society, ROTC, ' Science Club, Outlook Staff, Fire Chief, Quill Sz Scroll. BAUMAN, SHARON SUE f Pep Squad, YfTeens, Teacher's Assistant. BEAITIE, LINDA Jo G All-school Play. ' Advanced homernaking student Charlotte Cox models an outfit she made as a demonstration for her classmates. BEAVER, JAMES R. All-school Play, Class Officer, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Spanish Club, C Store, Color Day Captain, Hi-Y, Golf Team. BECHTOLD, SHERRY LYNN Concert Choir, GAA, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Spanish Club, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club. BECK, JAMES PAUL All-school Play, C Club, Forum Club, Medical Careers, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Var- sity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Swimming, Golf, Hi-Y, Junior-Senior Prom, Color Day, C Store. BINNICKER, JEANETTE MARIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. BLACK, ROLAND K. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear. BLAKLEY, ADDISON LEE ROTC. ' BLEICI-I, DONNA FAYE Band. BODDE, PAUL WAYNE Motion Picture Operator. BOONE, JAMES LEE C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. BOWLIN, JAMES R. Stage Crew, Junior Achievement. BOYTS, BARBARA ELLEN FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Quill 8z Scroll. BRIDGFORD, ELLEN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BRIGGS, BEVERLY ANN Band, GAA. BROWN, DOROTHY CAROLYN All-school Play, GAA, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Spanish Club. BROWN, GILBERT NEAL All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show. BUCKMAN, CHERYL ANN All-school Play, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, GAA. BUIS, INA RAE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. BUMPHREY, PEGGY LYNN Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, Patron's Night, Quill Sz Scroll. BUNDY, LYNETTE GALE GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BURKERT, MARY DAWN ' All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Quill Sz Scroll. Mixed Choir ROTC, Varsi' GAA, Glee C Motion Pictu GAA, Girls' Spanish Club GAA, Libraif Y-Teens, Tea Ea I Soprano men up exercises GAA, Glee C Office Staff, l Motion Pictu Mixed Choir, Brush and P4 ball, Senior I Hi-Y. All-school Pl Show. Motion Pictu Senior Variei Mixed Choir. Mixed Choir, GAA, Librar 2 Team, Senior ouncil Cabinet, tore, Color Day y Show, Student fship Club. Careers, Motion nt Council, Var- iing, Golf, Hi-Y, LIE l, Senior Variety pear. ack. r Variety Show, gc Scroll. 'N :l Choir, Spanish Jr Variety Show. r Variety Show, nt. p Squad, Senior Patron's Night, Senior Variety AA, GAA Board, or Variety Show, Quill 8a Scroll. BURNETT, RICHARD ALLEN Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Saber,Guard, M.P. BURRIS, RICKEY LEE ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track. BUTLER, SHARON KAY GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Teacherls Assistant. BUTTS, LELAND DAVID Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Hi-Y. BYERS, MADELINE KAY GAA, Girls, C Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Spanish Club. BYRD, DIANA DEAN GAA, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. Soprano members of the Concert Choir are caught doing warm- up exercises before beginning their regular music. C CAMPBELL, ALICIA CARMELL GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Pep Squad. 1 CAMPBELL, RICHARD R. Office Staff, ROTC. CANON, JAMES THOMAS Motion Picture Operator. CARTER, JERRY EARL Mixed Choir, ROTC. CASTEEL, CHARLES LEROY Brush and Pencil, Office Staff, Student Council, Varsity Base- ball, Senior Leadership Club. CASTLEBERRY, JIM R. Hi-Y. CAWLEY, RICHARD ERNEST All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. CHAMBERS, VINTON BLAINE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. CHAPMAN, VICKY Senior Variety Show. CHRISTIANSEN, ARNE G. Mixed Choir. ' CLARK, DENNIS EUGENE Mixed Choir, ROTC. CLARK, RITA B. GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Career Day- COBB, THOMAS M. C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. COKER, SANFORD EVERETT ROTC, Rifle Team, Wrestling Team, Junior Achievement. COLBERT, HOWARD EUGENE ROTC, Intramural Basketball. COLE, LEWIS STEVEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC. COLLIER, DARLENE SUE C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Color Day, Teacher's Assistant, Patron's Night. COLVIN, PAUL L. ROTC. . COOPER, CHERYL LYNN GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Christmas Play, Y-Teens. COX, CHARLOTTE IRENE Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant, Teacher's Assistant. A A CRAMER, LARRY ARTHUR Math Club, ROTC, Science Club. CROUCH, NORA All-school Play, Cn Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Football Queen, Teacher's Assis- tant, Quill 8z Scroll. CROUCH, SHARON OLIVIA FTA, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. , CROWE, BONNIE DEAN Brush and Pencil, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant. . CURTIS, CHARLES W. ROTC, Varsity Wrestling. D , DALE, TOM L. All-school Play, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. , DAVIS, BARBARAIELIZABETH Glee Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. DAVIS, BETTE FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Waki- tan Staff, Y-Teens. DAVIS, CONNIE ' Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. DAVIS, DEANNA LOUISE GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Fire Chief. V A DAVIS, SUZANNE GAIL Pep Squad,lY-Teens. DENOUDEN, SHARON LEE GAA, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Quill Sz Scroll. DESHON, DAVID RAY ROTC, Shield and Spear. DESHON, PAMELA ANN 4 F ,. , I if 1 1 'I SL I. if I 1 I 1 E I F I I I i 0 i I I I I! li 1 1 I IT' I I ii ll I i 1 l I. Senior Sherry Barger finds that the main hall provides a quiet and undisturbed place to study her government. GAA, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Career Day, All-school Play. DETWIELER, SANDRA JEAN GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir. DEVEREAUX, DANNY R. Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. DILLON, RICK MICHAEL Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Stage Crew. DONALDSON, TERRY GALEN Hi-Y, ROTC. V DONELSON, RAYMOND CHARLES Mixed Choir. DRAKE, EDWARD EUGENE All-school Play, FTA, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Chess Club. DRAIN, RONNIE DALE All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Boy Cheerleader, Senior Leadership Club, Intramural Basketball, French Club. DUBOIS, CYNTHIA ANN Forum Club, GAA, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens. DYMOND, GREG BRUCE All-school Play, Cv Club, Class Officer, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Fire Chief. E - EDELMAN, JAMES C. , RCTC. . ' ELLIOTT, ALLEN LEE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Chess Club. ELLIS, PATTY ANN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. ELLIS, R. DEAN C Club, ROTC, Reserve Football, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Council, Varsity Football. ENOS, SARAH JANE GAA, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. ENYARD, TED C Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. ERFTMIER, SHARI LEE . 230 All-school Play, GAA, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achieve- ment. ESHELMAN, NANCY LOUISE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Football Queen Attendant. EVANS, KEITH A. CH Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Var- sity Basketball. EVANS, PRISCILLA ANN FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Wakitan Staff, Out- look Staff, Quill Sz Scroll. , A EVANS, ROLAND LEE Cv Club, ROTC, Varsity Football. EVERT, RUTH ANNETTE Glee Club. F if FALK, JOHN LAWRENCE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Shield and Spear, ROTC, M.P., ROTC Battalion Staff. FANKHAUSER, GAYLE MARSHA Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Inner Choir. FANKHAUSER, JOYCE MARLENE Glee Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Color Day, Counselor's Assistant, MIPA Journalism Workshop, Patron's Night, Registration Day. FANNEN, SKIP CH Club, Varsity Track. FARBER, CAROLYN JOYCE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Inner Choir. FISHMAN, HARVEY MARK ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief, Color Day, Hi-Y, Intra- mural Basketball, Quill 8z Scroll. FORD, JOHN JACOB C Club, ROTC, Varsity Tennis, Hi-Y. FORD, LINDA KAY Glee Club, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FORD, LONDA KAREN Glee Club, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FORD, ROGER L. ROTC. FOSTER, JUDY KAY GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. FOSTER, RICHARD WAYNE R ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Special Staff, M.P., Saber Guard. FRAKES, JACQUELINE CHERYL GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. FRANKUM, DALE STANLEY C Club, ROTC, Varsity Track, Stage Crew. FRANCIS, PENNY ALICE All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. FREEMAN, JACK DAVID All-school Play, Band, Cv Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Football. All-school Pl Leadership C Cheerleader, Mixed Choir GAA, Pep Su ROTC. Teacher's As- All-school P Senior Varie ROTC, Shiel C Club, Co Staff, Inner 1 All-school Pl Show, Studei Captain, Hi-' Mixed Choir, C Club, Cl Honor Sociei Student Coui Varsity Trac Swimming, I Cv Club, RC GAA, Pep Sq Assistant. ROTC. Mixed Choir, All-school Plz GAA, Mixed Brush and Pi Art Assistani Teacher's As: C Pin, C01 Mixed Choir, Mixed Choir, GAA, GAA 1 mior Achieve- Variety Show, . Council, Var- tan Staff, Out- -, Rofic, M.P., A red Choir, Pep I11'. JE . Wakitan Staff, ssistant, MIPA .tion Day. b, Mixed Choir, I-Teens, Junior lay, Hi-Y, Intra- Xssistant. Assistant. Show, Y-Teens. cial Staff, M.P., YL ' t. ROTC, Varsity FRIDELL, GEORGE W. All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Color Day, Boy Cheerleader, Quill Sc Scroll. FRIESS, MICHAEL CARL Mixed Choir, ROTC. FUEHRER, CHARLENE LOUISE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. FUESTON, STEVE C. ROTC. FULLER, PAULA DALENE Teacher's Assistant. G GALLOWAY, MARSHA LYNN All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. GANDY, THOMAS H. ROTC, Shield and Spear, Golf Team. GARDNER, BILL TYLER CH Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Varsity Track, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir. GEBHART, DAVID EDWARD All-school Play, C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Fire Chief, Color Day Captain, Hi-Y, Golf Team. GEHRS, MELVIN JAMES Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show. GENCH, MARVIN FREDERICK III C Club, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Basketball,sVarsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Leadership Club, Inner Choir, Varsity Swimming, Hi-Y. GEORGE, MIKE HERB C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. GIBBS, GLENDA LEE GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Teacheris Assistant. GIBSON, JAMES H5 ROTC. GOLDEN, JACK T. Mixed Choir, ROTC. GOLDEN, JANET ANN All-school Play, GAA. GRANT, NANCY JANE GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. GRIFFITH, GAYE ANNE Brush and Pencil, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Art Assistant. GRIPPANDO, CAROL ANN Teacher's Assistant. GROH, SANDRA SUE C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, 'GAA Board, Girls, C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-TGBUS GUTHALS, DARRELL GLENN Mixed Choir, ROTC. GUYER, LANA , GAA GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, PGP Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council,,Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, C Pin. H HAEFELI, PATRICIA ANN Teacher's Assistant, Office Staff. HALLBERG, PAMELA IRENE Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Color Day Teacher's Assistant, French Club, GAA, Quill 8a Scroll. HANGARTNER, FRED DWIGHT All-school Play, Concert Choir, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Inner Choir. 7 y HANSEN, ROGER CARL Band, Cv Club, ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football. HARMS, JOY ELAINE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HARNER, MARY ANN Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Inner Choir, Basketball Maid-of-Honor, Senior Leadership, Y-Teens. , HARPER, JEAN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. HARRIS, CHUCK F. All-school Play, ROTC. HARRIS, STEVE DALE ROTC. A HATFIELD, KATHRYN SUE . C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Y-Teens, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. I HAYES, coNN1E sUE ' GAA. ' HAYNES, SHARON GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Safety Council. HAYWARD, CATHERINE ANN All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Girls' CV Club, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, French Club, Teacher's Assis- tant, Senior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Football Queen Page, Quill Sz Scroll. HAWKINS, LARRY LAWERENCE ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief, Motion Picture Operator. 4 LJ.. ' ii? Wx ' f . .14 .-, Study Hall students Mark Minter, Dennis Kramer, and Paul Bodde take advantage of their time by doing their homework. 231 F , HEASTON, LINDA All-school Play, Class Officer, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Junior Achievement. HEATH, SHARON KAY GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. HEITMAN, MARILYN ANN All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. HERZOG, MEREDITH A. All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, Teacheris Assistant, Football Queen Maid-of- Honor. HICKOK, MEREDITH KAY FTA, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. A HILL, CAROLYN KAY Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad. HILSABECK, JUDITH ELAINE All-school Play, Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C'5 Club, Mixed Choir I, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club, Inner Choir, Basketball Queen At- tendant. 'A . HINES, HOWARD LEE C Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Outlook Staff, Fire Chief, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Color Day Captain, Teacher's Assistant, Quill 8a Scroll. HINTZ, WILLIS LEE ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard. HIRTER, FRITZ CSONNYJ III Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Jr.-Sr. Prom, German Club, Hi-Y. HOLCOMB, DALE EDWIN All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Reserve Track. HOLMES, OWEN LESILE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. HOLMES, STEVE E. Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club. HOOVER, SAMMY DALE ' ROTC, Shield and Spear. HOPE, SHERRILL A. ' Forum Club, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, French Club, Y-Teens. HORN, KATHY G. GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. HORNADAY, BARBARA ELLEN All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Library Staff, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, French Club, Y-Teens. HOUSH, JAY D. ROTC, Intramural Basketball. HOUSTON, PAULA KAY FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. V232 Coach Dave Swyhart demonstrates to student Terry Donelson the proper techniques of a design for craft class. . HOWER, JAMES MILTON CJRJ All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leader- ship Club, Fire Chief, Hi-Y. HUFFMAN, KAREN SUE All-school Play, C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cv Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HUBBARD, STEPHEN ROTC. -t HUDSON, NORMAN G. Mixed Choir, ROTC. HULLIHAN, STEVE PATRICK ROTC. . HUMPHREY, RONALD OWENS Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. I IDE, FRED WILSON All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Color Day, Hi-Y, Junior-Senior Prom. IMM, WALTER LADD Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Varsity Golf Team. J JACKSON, CINDA JANE Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Fire Chief, Inner Choir, French Club, Counselor's Assistant, C Store. JACKSON, SHERRY GAYLE All-school Play, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cv Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Wakitan Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Color Day, Y4Teens. JACKSON, SUSAN JANE FTA, GAA, Math Club, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Quill 8: Scroll. JAMES, JON MARK All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. J ANECEK, LINDA LEE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. JANSEN, MARY JO All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. All-school Pls Senior Variet sity Golf Tear All-school Pla Staff, Reserve Scroll. C Club, RO' Reserve Footk GAA, Glee Cl ROTC, Intran Concert Choii Officer, Shielc Office Staff. ROTC. Band, Forum Glee Club. C Pin, GAA GAA, Glee Cl ROTC, Fire C ROTC. GAA, GAA E Y-Teen. C Pin, GAA Teacher's Ass: Varsity Baseb All-school Plaj Mixed Choir, l C Pin, GAA Choir, Pep Sc Assistant. GAA, Glee Clw All-school Pl: Terry Donelson S. , .5 i, Mixed Choir, , Senior Leader- Girls' C Club, I IS iety Show, Hi-Y. icture Operator, Y, Junior-Senior Team. , National Honor Student Council, ef, Inner Choir, XA Board, Girls' iety, Pep Squad, tan Staff, Senior chefs Assistant, r, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, JARRETT, BOB All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Swimming Team, Var- sity Golf Team. JOHNSON, JERALD BOYD All-school Play, National Honor Society, Forum Club, Outlook Staff, Reserve Football, Reserve Track, Chess Club, Quill Sz Scroll. JOHNSON, RICHARD STEPHEN C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y, Reserve Football. J OFFE, SUSAN JANE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. JONES, FRANK ROTC, Intramural Basketball. JUNE, A. MARIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Y-Teens. K KALLAVNER, LYNN BRUCE Office Staff. KANNARR, WARREN EUGENE ROTC. KATCHER, BYRON JAY Band, Forum Club, ROTC, Color Day. KEENER, CONNIE MARIE Glee Club. KEESLER, JOYCE ELAINE C Pin, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club. KELDER, CORLISS ELAINE GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. KELLER, DEAN ROTC, Fire Chief, Golf Team. KELLER, JOHN THOMAS ROTC. KEMPF, JOYCE GALE GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teen. KERNS, J UDITH ELAINE C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant, Counselor's Assistant. KERNS, STEVE L. Varsity Baseball, Teacher's Assistant. KINARD, PAM All-school Play, Teacher's Assistant. KINZIE, JERRY DEAN Mixed Choir, ROTC, KLINE, NINA JEANNE C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. KLINGENSMITH, JUDY ANN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. KNADLER, JANET FAYE All-school Play, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Wakitan Staff. KNAPP, GLENDA SUE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Cl'10ir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. KNAPP, KAREN KAY Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. KOCH, SUZANNE JILL i All-school Play, FTA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y- Teens. KRAMP, DEBORAH ANN All-schoo1'NPlay, Brush and Pencil, Concert Choir, Senior Va- riety Show, Science Club. KRAUSE, ALICE RAE Forum Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. Wrestlers look on as Coach Jim Taylor attempts to pin Mike George in a demonstration of various techniques. L LANCE, ROBERT KEITH ROTC. LANCE, ROGER KENT All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear. LANDIS, ANN GARTH GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, President Pep Squad, Christmas Dance Queen, Y-Teens. LAWHON, IVAL VINCENT Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Chess Club. LEFEVERE, GARY A. Band, ROTC. I LEHMAN, VICKIE DIANNE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. LEONARD, SHARON SUE All-school Play, GAA, Medical Careers, Office Staff, Outlook Staff, Quill 8a Scroll. LINDER, MICHAEL WAYNE C Club, Class Officer, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Baseball, Var- sity Football, Hi-Y. LINDLEY, MICHAEL ,HAROLD ROTC, Varsity Baseball. LOTT, SUE ANNETTE Class Officer, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C ' Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, French Cfub, Y-Teens, Quill 8a Scroll. 233 ' LOWRANCE, JAMES EDWARD FTA, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Intramural Basketball. LUCAS, JAMES GARY Mixed Choir, ROTC. LUCAS, LAWRENCE LAMONT , C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Varsity Track, Reserve Football. Seniors Linda Janecek and Donna Pendleton are caught un- expectedly at their locker as they leave school -for the day. M MAGNER, MILLIE ANN FTA, GAA, Teacher's Assistant. MANNSCHRECK, SHERRILL SUE Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Basketball Queen, Y-Teens, Inner Choir. MARTIN, THOMAS ROBERT All-school Play, Cv Club, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Track, Fire Chief, Color Day Captain, Senior Leadership Club. MASTERS, J AMES ALAN ROTC. ' MATHEWSON, MARVIN KEITH C Club, Medical Careers, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Color Day Captain, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. MATTESON, DAVID DENTON Cv Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Manager, , Teacher's Assistant, Hi-Y, Registration Day, Color Day. MATTHEWS, LESLIE RAE Concert Choir, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Patron's Night, Color Day, GAA. MAXFIELD, NILA KATHLEEN GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, MC DANIEL, GENE ALLEN Forum Club, Math Club, French Club, Senior Leadership Club. 234 MC DANIELS, RON LEE ROTC. MC GUIRE, BARRY LEE C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Fire Chief. MC KAY, DIXIE BELLE Mixed Choir. MC KINNEY, MICHAEL DALE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear, M.P., Saber Guard. MEAKINS, PATRICIA ANN Band. MEANS, J ANICE GAYLE All-school Play, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Stu- dent Council Cabinet, Inner Choir, Senior Leadership Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. MEIERHOFFER, WALTER MARK Forum Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, Quill Sz Scroll. MIDYETT, JIM M. Senior Variety Show. MIGNERY CONNIE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Inner Choir, Y-Teens. MILLER, DAVID LESLIE ROTC, Hi-Y. MILLER, LARRY DEAN ROTC, Reserve Football, Reserve Basketball. MILLER, SUSAN MARY Medical Careers, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant. MINOR, MARGARET J OANN Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MINTER, JOHN MARK All-school Play, C Club, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football. ' MOEN, LINDA LOUISE Cheerleader, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Inner Choir, French Club, Class Officer. MOLLUS, CATHERINE ANN GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. MOONEY, CHARLES ROBERT C Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. MOREHEAD, PAMELA ANN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacherls Assistant, Inner Choir, Y- Teens. MORGAN, MARCIA EILEEN GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MORTON, J ANIS KAY Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant. MOSIMAN, ROBERT ALBERT ROTC, Industrial Arts Award. ROTC, Reserw GAA, Glee Cl Teacher's Ass GAA, Glee C1 C Club, Mi Football. All-school Pla fice Staff, Sen ship, Y-Teens shop, Inner Assistant, Cc Registration, All-school Pla Choir, Motion Staff, Senior ' Cabinet, Stud Football, Inn' Club, Swimm All-school Pla GAA, GAA E Pep Squad, S Staff, French Assistant, C' Color Day Caj National Hor Show, Studen' ship Club, IA Captain, Boy GAA, Mixed 4 Motion Pictur Concert Choir Senior Variet, Y-Teens, Hea4 5 Judy Hilsabec next class, a r ll, Varsity Track, .E P., Saber Guard. ir, Mixed Choir, ent Council, Stu- Leadership Club, RK Council, Outlook croll. Sponsor Officer, e Club, Teacher's 'I ' Show, Varsity Choir, National w, Student Coun- ship Club, Inner I .T 7f, ROTC, Varsity Q' Jhoir, Pep Squad, Inner Choir, Y- q . eI1S. Lcher's Assistant, LT MOUNTJOY, WILLIAM GEX ROTC, Reserve Football. MOUTRAY, CHERYL ANN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. MUSSER, PATTY LOUISE Teacher's Assistant. MYER, SUSIE JEAN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad. N NANCE, THOMAS WALTER C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football. NEFF, SARAH ELLEN All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Of- fice Staff, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Senior Leader- ship, Y-Teens, City Youth Council, MIPA Journalism Work- shop, Inner Choir, Football Queen Attendant, Teacher's Assistant, Color Day, Junior-Senior Prom, Patron's Night, Registration, Pep Squad, Quill 8: Scroll. NELSON, JOHN BECKWITH All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council Officer, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Inner Choir, Hi-Y, Boys' State, Senior Leadership Club, Swimming Team, Intra-city Council, Color Day. NELSON, ROBERT L. All-school Play, Student Council, Hi-Y. NESS, SALLY JANE GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Inter-city Council, Teacher's Assistant, C Store, City Youth Council, Senior Leadership, Color Day Captain, Quill 8z Scroll. NEUMAN, KEVIN GLEN National Honor Society, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Senior Leader- ship Club, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball Captain, Boy Cheerleader. NORDSTROM, CHERYL ELLEN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. NORRIS, DANNY GENE Motion Picture Operator, Saber Guard, ROTC, M.P. NORTON, MARY BETH Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Student Council, Y-Teens, Head Reserve Cheerleader. Judy Hilsabeck hurriedly signs a f'riend's Wakitan before her next class, a routine activity at the end of a year. P - PADEN, MICHAEL J. ROTC. PALMER, STEVE EUGENE ROTC, Rifle Team. . PATTON, MARY MARGARET GAA, Girls' C Club. PEDERSON, LUREE ADELE Band, FTA, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens, Orchestra, Counselor's Assistant, Career Day, Spanish Club. ' PENDLETON, DONNA JEAN GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. PEREZ, VICKIE SUE All-school Play, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. PETERSON,.DANNY LEE Band, ROTC, Varsity Baseball. ' 1 PHELPS, GARY DALE ROTC, Wrestling. PHILLIPS, DENNIS GREGORY Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. PICKREL, PAMELA RAE GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teen, Teacher's Assistant. POLLERT, RONALD PERRY Mixed Choir, ROTC. PORTMAN, JOSEPH EUGENE ROTC, Shield and Spear. POTTER, MARIE BARR Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Outlook Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Head-Cheerleader CFootballJ, Y-Teens, Inner Choir, Color Day Captain, J unior-Senior Prom, Patron s' Night, Quill Sz Scroll. W POTTER, THOMPSON ELDRIDGE All-school Play, Band, Orchestra. I PRENTISS, HELEN MARGO ' GAA, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement. PRESCOTT, PATRICK WARD Baseball, Orchestra. . , R RADKE, DANIEL LEE Band, ROTC. , RALL, DORIS JEAN Glee Club. REAVIS, E. KAY FTA, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant. REEVES, ROBERT WALLACE Hi-Y. REILEY, MARSHA LYNN Motion Picture Operator. REISS, PATRICIA ANNE GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. 235 REYNOLDS, BARRY LANE C Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. , RIEPEN, REX CHRISTIAN Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear. RICHARDSON, FLOYD VERNON, JR. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Hi-Y. ROBINETT, MARY ELIZABETH GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club. ROBISON, ROBERT EUGENE ROTC. ROESING, BARBARA GAIL All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. ROSE, RICHARD EUGENE Band, ROTC, Reserve Track. ROSE, SHARON KAY Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad. ROSS, KATHY JANE FTA, GAA, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, German Club. ROTH, JOYCE H. All-school Play, GAA, Girls C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Outlook Staff, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. I ROTH, ROBERT WILLIAM ' Hi-Y, ROTC. ROTHSTEIN, RICHARD ALAN Golf Team, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Quill Sz Scroll. ROUP, SHERRY EILEEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. ROWE, AMARSHA ANN All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Quill Sz Scroll. A RUCKER, ARNELL EUGENE C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football. S SARGENT, LOWELL DEAN ROTC. SANDER, HILTON DALE Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC. SAXTON, ANITA JAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club. , SCHAFF, MIKE W. All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. SCHALLER, BARBARA KAY All-school Play, FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achievement, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. SCHIERMEYER, LEON ARDELL Band, ROTC. SCHILDKNECHT, MARCIA SUE Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. 236 SCHMIDT, ELLEN ADAIR FTA, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, French Club, I SCHNEIDER, RONDA KAY All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Va- riety Show, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Teacher's Assistant, Inner Choir, Quill Sz Scroll. SCOTT, BARBARA KAY Library Staff, Pep Squad. SENNE, PATRICIA CARLA All-school Play, C Pin, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, Senior Leadership Club, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement, Quill Sn Scroll. SHADDUCK, KIRK REID All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Va- riety Show, Shield and Spear, M.P. SHEHAN, TOM WILLIAM ROTC. Charles Casteel attempts to tag third base while third base- man Jerry Riggs makes an effort to put him out. SHOEMAKER, RICHARD EARL C Club, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club. SIGARS, LINDA SUSAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens,. Junior Achievement, First Attendant to Football Queen, Teacher's Assistant, J unior-Senior Prom. F SIGNORACCI, JOHN JAY Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, ROTC. SIMMONS, VICKIE ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. SMITH, ANTOINETTE RAY GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achievement. SMITH, GARY RANDALL Motion Picture Operator. SPEAKER, JEFF 7 Band, ROTC. SPEER, BONNIE KAY GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. STANNARD, DREW MICHAEL All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Concert Choir, Forum Club 7 Senior Variety Club, Swim Te- GAA, Mixed C Glee Club. GAA, Pep Squ Assistant, Y-'I Concert Choir Quill 8: Scroll ROTC. ROTC, Intran C Club, Mo Varsity Wrest All-school Pla Spanish Club, Math Club, G All-school Pla Senior Variet, Teacher's Ass GAA, Mixed GAA, GAA B All-school Pla FTA, Glee C11 Variety Show ROTC. Band, Math C GAA, Glee C Senior Variet Mixed Choir, GAA, Mixed Club, Y-Teen: ROTC, Rifle ' C Club, Cla Variety Show Track, Senior riety Show. Y- XA, Glee Club, ad, Senior Va- Teens, Junior Quill 8: Scroll. m Club, GAA, , Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Choir, Senior ament, Quill Sc FC, Senior Va- x 'I - ' it .V .. i Q ka, , ' -i iw ig ..-,..z. ax .14 4 -r ,-,lex ' . ' WN -5 ' sf'5'.-1.1 lf'-Heffel, sw - ft' f':E'iX f'4 - . r Wa g I nb.: 'Q .: S Y Q- w ' 5g'.:v f,- : .- -' - ,-::.i.1AJ!1'. ,E 'if ile third base- Senior Variety ior Leadership V Staff, Mixed -Teens, Junior een, Teacher's ay, ROTC, air, Pep Squad, I Achievement. fhoir, Y-Teens. r, Forum Club, Senior Variety Show, Junior-Senior Prom, Senior Leadership Club, Swim Team, Hi-Y. STEPHENS, LINDA KAY GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. STEWART, JANICE L. Glee Club. STONE, JANIE ANN GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Quill 8: Scroll. STUBER, KAREN SUE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Outlook Staff, Inner Choir, Quill Sz Scroll. STUFFLEBEAN, RAYMOND L. ROTC. SULLWOLD, DON WAYNE ROTC, Intramural Basketball. SUMMERS, DONALD T. CH Club, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Hi-Y. SWAIN, JOHN KENDALL All-school Play, Band, Outlook Staff, Debate Team, Stage Band, Spanish Club, Quill 8: Scroll. SWANSON, RAY E. Math Club, Golf, Intramural Basketball. SWEET, HAROLD DEAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, FTA, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show. SWOBODA, JULANN Teacher's Assistant. SWOPE, J ANELL IRENE GAA, Mixed Choir, Football Attendant, Teacher's Assistant. SYBERT, KARLA DIANE GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Wakitan Staff. T TAFF, TERRY DIANNE All-school Play. TARWATER, JERRI LYNN FTA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. TARWATER, STEPHEN A. ROTC. TAYLOR, TIMOTHY CLARK Band, Math Club, ROTC, Science Club, French Club, Orchestra. TEARE, NANCY ANN GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacherls Assistant. TEEM, DENNIS LEE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Science Club. THOMAS, JACQUELINE KAYE GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens. ' THOMAS, ROBERT ALLEN ROTC, Rifle Team, Shield and Spear, Battalion Staff. THOMPSON, DENNIS DEAN C Club, Class Officer, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Senior Leadership. THOMPSON, PEGGY Jo A11-School Play, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed choir, Office staff. . TINDLE, RHONDA KAYE Concert Ch011', GAA, Library Staff, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, French Club. TORGESON, WENDY EILEEN All-school Play, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teen, French Club, Teacher's Assistant, Christmas Play. TOWNSEND, CHARLES WILLIAM ROTC, Reserve Baseball. TRACY, CAROL R. Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. TRUESDALE, JOHN WILLIAM Hi-Y, Golf Team. TURNBULL, BARBARA ELLEN Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show.- ' VESTAL, RONALD DAVID All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team. VIEW, JOHN ARTHUR III Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear. Y W WAHLGREN, SANDRA JEAN Glee Club. WALLEY, TIMOTHY LANCE i Concert Choir, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Tennis Team. WARD, MARY JEAN All-school Play, FTA, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club, YfTeens. WATKINS, VALERIE ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Outlook Staff, Quill Sz Scroll. . p - WATSON, JANET All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens. WATSON, NANCY ELLEN All-school Play, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Office Graduate Bonnie Beck discusses the activities of National Honor Society with Senior Sherry Jackson. 237 Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, French Club, Quill Sz Scroll. WEDDLE, DEL E. Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. WELCH, GLENN LEROY C Club, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Varsity Baseball, Honor Guard, Saber Guard, Special Staff. WELCH, ROBERT L. i ROTC. WELLS, STEPHEN BRUCE ROTC. WEYER, LAVINA MARIE Glee Club, Mixed Choir. WHITE, JOHN MARSHALL All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear, M.P., Honor Guard, ROTC Battalion Staff. r WHITE, JOHN PAUL All-school Play, Band, CH Club, Concert Choir, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Varsity Tennis, Reserve Basketball, Inner Choir. . ' WHITE, LYNDA DARLYNE Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. WHITNEY, ALAN All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Chess Club. WHITSON, MARY LINDA GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. WHYTE, TIMOTHY MICHAEL All-school Play, Forum Club, ROTC, State Hi-Y Council Officer, City Hi-Y Council Officer, Youth and Government, Senior Leadership Club, Quill Sc Scroll. Debbie Kramp and Jim Beaver dance to the music of the Bolalres at the 1965 Junior-Senior Prom at the Frog Hop. 238 WILLIAMS, JOHN FRANKLIN ROTC, Shield and Spear. WILLIAMS, RICHARD LEE ROTC. WILLUMSEN, JAMES CHRISTAIN Office Staff, Golf Team, Chess Club. WILEY, KENNETH WILLIAM All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Orchestra, Stage Band, Music Award. WILSON, BILL LEE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. WINEMILLER, VICKI VERE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. WION, MARCIA A. Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant. WOOD, JOHN MC-CLURE Senior Variety Show. A WOOD, ROBERTA J EANNE Office Staff. WOODWARD, GARY WILLIAM All-school Play, ROTC. WORLEY, JAMES DALE ROTC, Intramural Basketball. Y YOST, DARLA SUE FTA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teen, Teacher's Assistant, Junior Achievement, Registration Day, Quill 8a Scroll. YOUNG, GARY C. Fire Chief. Students ack Carlock and Ralph Kennard must use protective masks while spray painting an air ventilator at Hil1yard's. N ow, Orchestra, Senior Variety Staff, Y-Teen, istration Day, t use protective 'hllyard s June 2, 1966, Dear Central Upon this occasion of our graduation, We Want to express our appreciation for the many Wonderful memories you have given us. In our years here you have taught us not only lessons from books, but also those from the hearts of your students. You have guided us through four of the most important years of our life. You have shown us your halls, your classrooms, your activities, your people. The year is over. The Class of '66 will never again function as a unit The year IS gone Memories remain treasured moments the Football Homecoming the Sen1or Variety Show the Christmas Dance Senior Award Day the Prom Graduation And now though We find ourselves in con fusion about our future We hope We have not failed to learn your true lessons We leave you now after four years more complete 1nd1v1duals more able to face the realities of the world Very gratefully The Centennial Class of 66 -Ltr' ' ' 'fh f - ---14+ -fzw-117-R14-r1:1E4-:EQQ-Zi-E'.E . ...xari-' 'N' wc...1.,. , . M1 - V - . , Jizz , ., A ' , kL,, If f f , f f ,ff f , X 1 7? , f my 1 f ,-- , f f f ,, ,iff 0 f ff :O f ffffl wt ' 7 , ? W 42 Q W, 2 'fu ' 1 , 1 , Wifi? 5 xv 1 A f -ge-, VL' V , wif ' :Wg 1 FZ iff! ' 3 ,I if . f ,Q if, , we I 1 i 5 Q I 4 ff . , f .W .I 43 55 ' fry .NM K' VN., 'o n H ' gf I 4 'f 1 , . 52 . 9 k W, Q Y YW X Q, ,N V. Q, A 2744 X 757 5 ,ff-W KL v , , fiwg :,,., ' 'V fa-, -,nf ,-7550 L ' ww ,f A gf ? 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'X x x A Abarr, Marcia 163 ' Abbott, Terri 191 Abels, Steve 104, 126, 177 Abersold, Kathy 158 Acord, Janie 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 203 Acord, Jerri 42, 177 Index Bainter, Barbie 74, 75, 163 Baird, Linda 46, 203 Baitinger, Larry 163 Baitinger, Steve 31, 177 Baker, Bill 45, 177 Baker Frank C. 55, 149, 159 Bakeri Gladys ss, 95, 96, 97 Acord, Julie 163, 173 Adams, Catherine 163 Adams, Cathi 177 Adams, Gloria 24, 47, 203 Adams, Jennifer 191 Adams, Martha 191 Adkins Cheryl 203 Adkins Debbie 74, 163 Adkins: Linda 140, 143 Adler, Barbara 19, 75, 163 Adler, Jim 85, 191 Adler, Tom 116, 121, 163 Akard, Kathryn 58 Akard, Kit 75, 117, 121, 191 Akins, Kevin 34, 35, 163 Alders, Garland 105, 191 Aldridge, Bruce 94, 95, 163, Aldridge, Larry 203 Alkire, Tim 191 Allaman, Jim 43, 146, 191 Alldredge, John 163 Alldredge, John 117 J Allee, Connie 42, 177 Allee, Linda 203 Allen, Jack 117, 177, 188 Allen, Jimmy 163 Allen, Larry 126, 177 Allender, Rae Lynn 177 Alson, Bob 45, 177 Alvus, Steve 191 Anderson, Brenda 163 Anderson, Byron 47, 203 Anderson, Claudia 102, 191 Anderson, Jean 42, 87, 177 Anderson, Steve 163 Appleby, Ray 163 Appleby, Rick 177 Archer, Ted 163, 174 Archibald, Steve 105, 117, 126, 191 Arn, Dwight 177 Ashby, Jim 48, 163 Ashlock, Darrel 203 Baker, Janie 66, 74, 75, 81, 86, 96, 98, 99, 101, 130, 149, 191 ' Baker, Steve 191 Baker, Marilyn 163 Baldwin, Deanna 191 Bales, Linda 23, 203 Ball, Janice 33, 47, 203 Ball, Larry 104, 107, 177 Ball, Linda 177 Ballentine, Dave 177 BAND 48, 49 Bandmann, John 90 Bangerter, Jim 163 Bangerter, Richard 191 Banks, Beth 163 Barbaresso, Kandise 177 Barcus, Gloria 191 Barger, Sherry 203 Barmann, John 203 Barmann, Joyce 43, 177 , Barnes, Cris 20, 78, 81, 84, 203 Barnes, Roger 163 Barnes, Ronnie 45. 177 Barnes, Vicki 16, 163 Barney, Mike 191 Barney, Pam 163 Bartles, Betty Lou 30, 58 Bartlett, Wendy 44, 74, 177 Barton, Beverly 78 Barton, Judy 48, 51, 177 Barton, Linda 163 BASKETBALL 118 Bathgate, Judy 43, 177 Batsell, Roger 116, 163 Battreall, Bill 177 Battreall, Charlie 42, 113, 120, 177 Battreall, Jackie 177 Battreall, Joe 116, 126, 191 Bauer, Lynnette 78 Bauman, Helen 58 Bauman, Sharon 203 Beattie, Linda 84, 203 Ashworth, Terry 26, 177 Ashworth, Tim 104, 105, 191 Ashworth, Tony 104, 177 Athens, George T. 28, 58, 147 Austin, Rosalie 46, 203 ' Auten, Jimmy 163 Auten, Lois 203 Auxier, Ronald 203 Awbrey, Rosalie 177 Ayres, Pam 191 B Babb, Donna 163 Babb, Marilyn 46, 99, 191 Babcock, Pat 191 Bailey, Jim 203 Bainter, Austin 85, 128, 155, 191 ,U , , 9 fwfr 4 Beaty, Donna 43, 177 Beauchamp, Chris 116, 191 Beauchamp, Larry 49, 50, 127, 163 Beauchamp, Lynne 163 Beaumont, Loma 58 - Beaver, Jim 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 128, 133, 150, 153, 157, 202, 203 Becerra, Robert 163 Bechtold, Karen 46, 66, 99, 100, 191 Bechtold, Nancy 45, 177 Bechtold, Sherry 25, 47 , 80, 88, 204 Beck, Jim 22, 29, 74, 75, 76, 80, 81, 110, 127, 128, 129, 133, 151, 204 Beck, Paul 117, 163 Becker, Linda 45, 191 Becker, Ruth 163 W f -1 I , 1 Wfef Queen Nora Crouch, Cinda Jackson, and Carol Tracy leave room 112 on their way to the Coronation assembly. Beckley, Don 87, 191 Bell, Randy 74, 177 Bennett, Tom 204 Benson, Doug 85, 191 Benson, Gail 41, 45, 191 Bente, John 163 Berger, Noel 191 ' Berger, Tom 204 Bermond, Dale 90, 163 Bermond, Nancy 191 Berry, Bob 50, 85, 191 Berry, Jim 126, 163 Berry, Sue Ann 163, 175 Bidding, Carolyn 204 Bielby, Jess 116, 163 Biffinger, Ron 191 Biffinger, Tony 117, 163 Binnicker, Jeanette 204 Bishop, Leonard 177 Bishop, Paula 156 Black, Debbie 163 Black, Roland 105, 204 Blackwell,'George 54, 55 Blake, Gary 177 Blakeley, Kay 86, 177 Blakley, Charles 110, 113, 115, 129 191 Blakley, Kathy 163 Blakley, Richard 163 Bledsoe, Gordon 36, 47, 204 Bleich, Donna 204 Blevins, Mike 191 Bliley, Eugene 177 Blinde, Ralph 104, 177 Block, Paula 46, 191 Blum, Dennis 191 Bocock, Nancy 162, 163 Bodde, Paul 204 Bodde, Roger 163 Bodenhausen, Craig 163 Bohon, Linda 177 Boldivisso, Guzman 156 Bolin, Jim 39, 191 Bolin, Pat 47, 75, 88, 89, 191 Bolinger, Dean 116 Bolton, Don 48, 177 Bolton, Ronald 49, 177 Bond, Frances 183 Bonebrake, Jim 117, 121, 177 Bonebrake, Tom 74, 75, 121, 162 Bonham, Dennis 177 Bonham, Shirley 204 Bonner, Louise 163 Boone, James 204 Bosch, Dennis 204 Bosch, Linda 191 Bottorff, Janice 63, 177 Bottorff, Marilyn 23, 83, 191 Bottorff, Roger 104, 191 Bottorff, Ronnie 163 Bowen, Beverly 46, 47, 149, 191 Bowen, Tammy 164 Bowlin, Jim,90, 204 , Bowman, Linda 191 Bowring, Dennis 116, 164 Boyd, Richard 91, 191 Boyer, Carol 141 Boyer, Darolyn 191 Boyer, Gregi36, 204 Boyer, Nelson 107 , 191 Boyer, Sally 177 Boyts, Barbara 21, 22, 84, 204 Boyts, Boyts, Larry 117, 164 Mark 78 Bradley, Connie 164 Bradley, Kenny 192 Brady, Mike 37 Brady, Pat 192 Brahler, Jerri Anne 177 Brahler, Jo Ellen 164 Brand, Jim 43, 177 Brandon, Vickie 204 241 Branson, Steve 192 Bratcher, Ron 49, 104, 177 Bray, C. R. 22, 146 Bridgeford, Ellen 204 Bridges, Barby 164 Briggs, Briggs, Beverely 204 Steve 75, 121, 177 Bridgman, Jeanette 164 Bridgman, Jennifer 192 Bringman, Mildred 58 Briscoe, Priscilla 164 Broadhead, Tom 178 Brock, Charles 78 Brock, Kathy 192 Brockhausen, Terry 43, 178 Brod, Herb 44, 87, 91, 178 Brook, Kathy 88 Brooks, Connie 192 Brott, Debi 99 Brown, Dorothy 43, 87, 99, 204 Brown, Gilbert 204 Brown, Gregory 78 Brown, Janice 43, 178 Brown, Jon 192 Brown, Jon 107, 205 Brown, Keith 205 Brown, Mary 164 Brown, Pat 192 Brown, Saundra 43, 192 Brown, Stephen 78 Brown Tim 178 ' ' Byers, Madeline 85, 87, 99, 205 Byrd, Diana 89, 205 Byrd, Tom 122, 129, 192 Chandler, Warren 164 Chaney, Terry 44, 192 Chappell, Jesse 164 C CLUB 129 Chase, Glenda 43, 178 C GIRLS, fOld and Newl 99 Ch3S6, Goldie 192 Cadwallader, Brenda 178 Ch3S9, ROUGH 164 CAFETERIA WORKERS 69 Chase, Wanda 43, 178 Calvin, Bill 164 Camden, Susie Joffe 205 Camp, Greg 45, 178 Campbell, Alicia 205 Campbell, Doug 116, 126, 164 Campbell, Hubert, 54, 55 Campbell, Larry 48, 50, 104, 178 Campbell, Lynette 44, 75, 96, 99, 101, 102, 131, 178 Campbell, Nancy 205 Campbell, Richard 205 Canaday, Nancy 30, 59 Canon, Jim 205 Cantrell, Janice 34, 86, 178 CHEERLEADERS 130, Cheney, Lynn 164 Chern, Richard 192 CHESS CLUB 85 Chesser, Jim 192 Chew, Mike 50, 117, 127, 164 Chitwood, Sue 164 Christenson, Rodney 165 Christgen, Sue 192 Christiansen, Arne 206, 215 Christison, Jay Peter 206 CHRISTMAS PLAYS 151 Chrystie, Sharon 49, 164 Ciolek, Mike 164 Brown, Tom 44, 75, 117, 178 Browning, Randy 116, 192 Browning, Rodney 90, 164 ' Brunke, Gretchen 192 BRUSH AND PENCIL 84 Bryant, Barbara 58, 147 Buchanan, Mike 192 ' Buckingham, Judy Roberts 205 Buckley, Vicki 164 , Buckman, Cheryl 205 Buckner, Jeff 117, 130, 164 Buckner, Wallace, 44, 85, 90, 178 Budine, Ray 48, 164 Buffey, Bud 164 Buhr, Cathy 42, 178 Buis, Ina 30, 47, 205 Bullmaster, Dianne 43, 178 Bumphrey, Peggy 20, 46, 83, 84, 205 Bundy, George 164 Bundy, Jon 117 4Bundy, Lynette 89, 205 Bundy, Tom 90 Bunkowski. Barbara 192 Burger, Leslie 42, 83, 178 131 Cargill, Geofgla 164 Clark, Alfred 192 Cafgluf Randy 178 Clark, Barbara 206 Cargill, Robin 75, 86, 178 Clark, Dennis 206 Carle, Curtis 90, 117, 164. Clark, Don 164 Carlock, Jack 192 Clark, Gerald 178 CaI'1l90H, SUS-an 164 Clark, Jackie 16, 192 Carmichael, Steve 48, 117, 178 Clark, Kandy 178 Carnes, Larry 49, 85, 164 ciark, Rita 89, 206 CHTDCS, Liflda 164 Clark, Sandy 42, 178 Car01uS,J1m 74, 75,1173 121, 164, 207 Clark, susan 44, 66, 94, 96, 98, 99, 100, Car enter, David 164 101, 102, 192 P Carpenter, Jerry 87, 178 Carpenter, Joyce 178 Carpenter, Linda 42, 178 Carr, Larry 164 Carriger, David 192 Carriger, Sally 43, 88, 178 Carroll, Dennis 85, 91, 116, 122, 192 Carroll, Lecil 29, 59 Carter, Jerry 205 Carter, John 162, 164, 170 Cassity, Maria 178 Casteel, Charles 24, 75, 80, 84, 125, 206 Casteel, Kathy 164 Clary, Janet 165 Clay, John 45, 117, 178 Clay, Linda 42, 178 Clay, Ronald 192 Clemmons, Larry 192 Clingan, Bob 125, 159 Clingan, Kim 125, 178 Clinkenbeard, Bill 45, 74, 153, 155, 178 Clinton, Mary 43, 178 Close, Alan 18, 87, 192 Clouser, Tom 44, 83, 17 8 Cobb, Craig 85, 165 Cobb, John 59 Castle, Donald 43, 59, 63, 90, 91 T 11 12 2 Castle, Donald 104, 116, 192 82221, IC22,e,,0,14 358 06 Castle, Ron 192 Coker: Judy 192 ' Castle, Sue 178 Coker, Sanford 126, 206 Castleberry, Gary 34, 90, 164 Castleberry, Jim 206 Cates, Matthew 164 Cawley, Richard 90, 158 Chafen, Rick 88, 89, 91, 178 Coker, Sharon -165 Colbert, Howard 106, 122, 206 Colbert, Joe 165 Cole, Becky 46, 192 Cole, Steve 27, 82, 206 'Burgess Bob 45, 178 , Burgess, Jon 78 Burgess, Kenny 116, 164 Burkert, Glen 104 Burkert, Mary 46, 84, 99, 153, 205 Burkert, Mike 45, 88, 183, 178 Burnett, Debbie 41, 74, 86, 131, 192 Burnett, Dick 44, 104, 105, 205 Burnett, Patricia 164 Burnett Burnha , Tom 164 . Gloria 17 8 ma Burstein, Art 178 . Burnstein, Marcia 192 Burr, Joan 43, 178 Burr, M ark 178 Burris, Rickey 118, 124, 205 Burris, Sandy 192 Burrowes, Arthur 24, 58, 81 Buthman, Jack 192 Butler, Ann 164 Butler, Bronna 178 Butler, Janet 164 Butler, John 192 Butler, Kay 205 Chamberlain, Allen 49 Chambers, Blaine 206 Chambers, Paula 17 8 Chandler, Cherylaine 192 Chandler, Diane 164 1 Coleman, Max 54, 55 Coleman, Mike 28, 46, 81, 192 Collier, Darlene 88, 96, 98, 99, 101, 102 206 Collins, Carla 192 Butler, Rick 74, 75, 82, 90, 178 Butler, Susan 48, 164 Butner, John 164 Butts, Leland 205 Butts, Norman 164 Byer, Tom 116 42 Candy Dyson, a prospective student of the University of Missouri, discusses and receives information from Junior class counselor Mr. Moran. Collins, Diane Collins, Sharo COLOR GUA Colvin, Pat 1 Colvin, Paul A Combs, Paul CONCERT C Conner, Barb Conner, Cecel Conner, Dave Conner, Jerry Connolly, Tonl Conrad, Beth Conway, Deb Cook, Ann 19 Cook, Doug 1 Cook, Judy 89 Cooper, Chery Cooper, Gregg Cooper, Jim 8 Cooper, Jon 1 Corcoran, Pe Cornelius, Dal Cornelius, Ha Cornelius, Ja Cornelius, Ji , Cornelius, Kay Cornelieus, Li: Cotton, Tom 1 Couchman, B Cowan, Alliso Cowart, Susan Cox, Charlotte Cox, Jim 91, 1 Coy, Dorothy 5 Coyle, Betty 1 Crabtree, Karl Cramer, Larry Cramer, Lynn Crandell, John Crawford, Kay Creighton, Ma. Crenshaw, Jar Crigler, Mark Criswell, Jim Cronk, Lynn 1 Cronkite, Helex Crosswhite, R4 Crouch, Carolj Crouch, Cleo 4 Crouch, Nora 1 99, 136, 11 Crouch, Sharo Crow, Bonnie Crurnpton, Ric Cummings, Cl Cunning, Dua Cunning, Judi Cunningham, Curd, Richard Curry, Bill 44, CUSTODIANE Curtis, Charle Cutler, Carol E 'A 9 During the C Hunter attem shoppers on tl DeShon 1 164 Il5 5, 98, 99, 100, 153, 155, 178 206 192 , 99, 101, 102 University of m Junior class Collins, Diane 165 Collins, Sharon 43, 178 COLOR GUARD 105 Colvin, Pat 165 Colvin, Paul 206 Combs, Paul 165 CONCERT CHOIR 46, 47 Conner, Barbara 165 Conner, Cecelia 42, 179 Conner, Dave 192 Conner, Jerry 90, 91, 104, 179 Connolly, Tom 165 Conrad, Beth 74, 165 Conway, Debbie 192 Cook, Ann 192 Cook, Doug 179 Cook, Judy 89, 99, 192 Cooper, Cheryl 154, 206 Cooper, Gregg 121, 179 Cooper, Jim 83, 117, 165 Cooper, Jon 192 Corcoran, Peter 78 Cornelius, Dallas 165 Cornelius, Harold 192 Cornelius, Janice 46, 192 Cornelius, Jim 104, 105, 193 Cornelius, Kaye 165 v Cornelieus, Linda 78 Cotton, Tom 179 Couchman, Becky 179 Cowan, Allison 43, 179 Cowart, Susan 82, 165 Cox, Charlotte 32, 46, 137, 206 Cox, Jim 91, 117, 179 Coy, Dorothy 58, 59 Coyle, Betty 193 Crabtree, Karen 45, 179 Cramer, Larry 206 Cramer, Lynn 45, 179 Crandell, John 94, 95, 165 Crawford, Kay 89, 165 Creighton, Mary Ellen 59, 95, 96, 97 Crenshaw, James 59 Crigler, Mark 179 Criswell, Jim 165 Cronk, Lynn 193 Cronkite, Helen 59 Crosswhite, Regina 165 Crouch, Carolyn 43, 179 Crouch, Cleo 44, 179 D Daise, Lanny 49, 165 Dale, Tom 207 Dancer, Mike 128, 207 Dannen, Doug 17, 45, 179 Dannen, Dwight L. 54 Darnell Dattilo, , Micky 89, 193 Mike 193 Davis, Barbara 150, 207 Davis, Bette 23, 207 Davis, Bob 165 Davis, Connie 89, 207 Davis, Deanna 90, 207 Davis, Jane 165 Davis, Jim 165 Davis, Judy 87, 165 Davis, Marie 207 Davis, Mike 117, 121, 165, 173 Davis, Robert W. 60 Davis, Ronnie 179 Davis, Suzanne 207 Davis, Tim 193 Davis, Tommy 165 Dawson, Larry 165 Day, Charles 165 Day, Jim 84, 193 Day, Judy 207 Day, Milton 60, 110, 119, 129 Day, Paul 36 Deal, Alden 45, 104, 179 Deal, Dan 106, 193 Deal, Ji m 104, 117, 179 Dearing, Fred 165 Dearing, Ruth 165 V ' DEBAT E TEAM 86' Deem, Steve 165' DeHart, Rosemary 179 Dell, Robert 117, 165 Deming, Bob 193 DeNeen, Hester 60 Denney, Pam 179, 186 Dennis, Dennis, Donna 43, 86, 179 Steve 179 DenOuden, Bob 45, 179 DenOuden, Sharon 21, 67, 84, 207 DeRoin, Steve 165 DeShon, David 105 207 DeShon, Dean 193 DeShon, Pamela 21, 31, 84, 88, 207 , Patsy 17, 193 '- Dombrowski, Ronald 165 Donaldson, Marcia 165 Donaldson, Terry 207 Donelson, David 165 Donelson, Raymond 44, 207 Donan, Linda 44, 179 Donly, Steve 74, 165 Dorsel, Frank 48, 17 9 D'Ostroph, Lynne 179 Dotson, Linda 44, 179 Douglas, Brenda 166 Douglas, Maxwell 84 Dow, Linda 78 Dow, Walter 86, 179 Dowden, Larry 125 Dowell, Camille 193 Dowell, Linus E. 23, 30, 31, 60, 84 Doyle, Stelluetta 69 Dozier, Sherry 166 Drain, Debbie 166 Drain, Ronnie 74, 75, 78, 80, 208 Drake, Edward 83, 104, 105, 208, 226 Drowns, Paul 166 Drummond, Dave 91, 208 DuBois, Cynthia 81, 86, 208 Duggins, Tom 45, 74, 179 Duguid, Donna 42, 179 Dumm, Sue 208 Dunavant, Don 208 . Dunbar, Burton 25, 60, 80 Duncan, Donald 193 Duncan, Juanita 179 Duncan, Linda 42, 179 Dunham, Ann 32, 42, 179 Dunlap, Steve 43, 75, 121, 124, 179 Dunning, David 36, 76, 105, 106, 208 Dunning, Denney 116, 166 Dutton, Willian 78 Dykes, Nancy 193 Dymond, Greg 90, 111, 129, 208 Dyson, Candy 193 , E Earhart, Bob 104, 117, 179 Earixson, Mike 74, 86, 121, 176, 179 Earixson, Sonny 75, 116 Early, Sharon 23, 85, 193 Easter, Dave 17 9 Eberting, Linn 47, 193 Echterling, Ronald 208 Crouch, Nora 20, 82, 84, 89, 96, 97, 98, 99, 136, 142, 143, 148, 149, 206 Crouch, Sharon 206 Crow, Bonnie 206 Crumpton, Richard 165 Cummings, Charles 59 Cunning, Duane 45, 49, 50, 59, 193 Cunning, Judi 44, 179 Cunningham, Lloyd 110, 116, 193 Curd, Richard 48, 179 Curry, Bill 44, 74, 75, 110, 116, 118, 193 CUSTODIANS 68 Curtis, Charles 206 Cutler, Carol 30, 31, 56, 57, 60 Detwieler, Bob 104, 179 Detwieler, Florance 179 Detwieler, Paul 165 Detwieler, Sandra 207 Deveraux, Danny 91 DeVore, Glen 179 De War, Bill 104, 179 DeWitt, Graydon 49, 50, 179 Dillard, Norton 117 Dillon, Rick 90, 91, 207, 224 Dilts, Mike 105, 193 Ditmar, Bill 91, 104, 105, 193 Ditmars, Rhonda 27, 42, 179 Doan, Carol 44, 193 V94 During the Christmas season Juniors Diana Vetter and Bill Hunter attempt to sell their Junior Achievement products to shoppers on the Mall at the Shopping Center. Eddy, Diane 81, 193 Edelman, James 208 Edelman , Mary Lynn 74, 166 Edwards, Jean 41, 84, 86, 99, 193 Edwards, Larry 193 Edwards, Roger 17 9 A Eichenbe rg, Marsha 60, 86 Einbender, Ronnie 166 Elam, Tina 87, 179 Elardo, Larry 84, 116, 193 Elardo, Susan 43, 179 Elder, Dave 193 Elliott, Allen 85, 208 Elliott, Margaret 49, 166 Ellis, David 125 Ellis, Dean 25, 111 , Ellis, Linda 180 Ellis, Mike 116, 180 Ellis, Patty 208 Ellis, Roberta 193 Ellis, Ronald 208 Ellis, Steve 193 Ellsworth, Juanita 166 ' Elrod, Glenda 166 Emberry, Gary 193 Embrey, England, Steve 42, 180 Linda 193 Enos, Carla 79 Enos, Jane 208 Enright, Enright, Kyle 166 W. Fairleigh 54 Enyard, Izetta 43, 180 V Enyard, Ted 76, 110, 112, 114, 118, 119 120, 146, 154, 208 Epps, Douglas 104, 105, 107, 193 Ericson, Doug 126, 180 Ervin, Tom 166 Escudero, Mario 157 Eshelman, Nancy 19, 46, 86, 137, 208 Eshelman, Vicki 86, 193 Eshenroder, Connie 44, 48, 180 Eshenroder, Terry 49, 75, 116, 166 Esson, Anne 19, 23, 60, 85 Estes, David 180 Estroski, Gary 117 Evans, Bobby 127 Evans. Carl 45, 180 Evans, Cathy 43, 180 Evans, Connie 43, 86, 131, 176, 180 Evans, David 166 Evans, Judy 193 Evans, Keith 118, 119, 120, 129, 175, 208 Evans, Kirby 75, 117, 121, 166 Evans, Mike 38, 45, 90, 180 Evans, Priscilla 20, 23, 83, 84, 99, 208 Evans, Roland 111, 129, 208 Evert, Ruth 208 F Fagan, Larry 193 Falk, John 46, 104, 105, 106, 209 Fankhauser, Cindy 24, 75, 166 Fankhauser, Eldon 166 Fankhauser, Gayle 46, 89, 209 Fankhauser, Joyce 23, 209 A' Fannen, Skip 85, 122, 129, 209 Fannen, Tillie 45, 180 Fanning, Tom 180 ' Farber, Carolyn 47, 209 Farber, Marsha 86, 180 Felt, Pam 193 Felts, Greg 116, 180 Fender, Jim 180 Fenner, Mark 18, 116, 166 , Ferguson, Bob 84, 180 A Ferguson, Carl 104, 105, 106, 107, 209 Ferguson, Lloyd 166 Ferguson, Robert 41 Ferguson, Sherri 166 Fetter, Dennis 91, 128, 193 Field, Al 68 Finch, Robert 44, 107, 127, 180 FIRE CHIEFS 90 Fisch, Francis 104, 117, 180 Fish, Gordon 91, 180 Fish, Kenneth 104 Fisher, Angela 180 Fisher, Ann 57 Fisher, Roger 37 Fishman, Carol 43, 180 Fishman, Hank 20, 84, 128, 209 Fleming, Doris 47, 85, 193 Fletchall, Doug 116, 166 Fletchall, Peggy 180 Flowers, Debbie 42, 180 ' Fogel, Ellen 194 Foger, Karen 180 Foley, Jim 180 Folgate, Linda 166 Fones, Mike 166 FOOTBALL 110 Ford, David 18, 180 Ford, John 128, 209 Ford, Linda 209 Ford, Londa 209 Ford, Roger 209 FORUM CLUB 81 Foster, Judy 209 Foster, Lewis 46, 91, 105, 194 Foster, Richard 104, 105, 106, 209 Foster, Russell 45, 83, 180 Foulk, Forrest 166 Foulk, George 180 Foulks, Chris 166 Fountain, Rhonda 49, 180 Foxworthy, Diane 166 Foxworthy, Gail 194 Foxworthy, Thomas 209 Frakes, Jackie 209 Frakes, Joel 49, 116, 121, 166 44 Frakes, Naomi 166 Francis, Karen 82, 166 Francis, Kent 117, 129, 194 Francis, Penny 209 Francis, Wm. Don 30, 60, 110, 129 Frank, Beverly 44, 75, 76, 180 Frank, Linda 79 Frank, Michael 180 Frank, Richard 79 Franklin, Jeannie 166 Franklin, Sue 180 Frankum, Dale 90, 122, 129, 223, 209 Frankum, Deanna 42, 180 Frasier, Jeff 180 Frazier, Virginia 60, 67 Freeman, Barbara 69 Freeman, Dick 48, 117, 181 Freeman, Jack 49, 51, 88, 111, 129, 209 FRENCH CLUB 86 Fricke, Barb 47, 74, 75, 76, 101, 155, 194 Fricke, Bill 125 Fridell, Connie 42, 194 Fridell, George 20, 29, 80, 84, 133, 209 Fridell, Jim 181 Friedson, Jeff 116, 166 Friess, Debra 166 Friess, Michael 209 Frogge, Susan 181 Fry, Jim 37, 210 Frye, Linda 96, 98, 99, 101, 103, 194 Fuehrer, Charlene 210 Fuehrer, Debbi 166 Fueston, Steve 210 Fuller, Paula 210 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA 83 G GAA 96 Galloway, Marsha 210 Gandy, Tom 105, 106, 107, 210 Garbe, Jennifer 166 Garber, Rick 91, 181 Gardner, Bill 21, 47, 90, 122, 124, 129, 210 Gardner, Ginger 194 Garvey, Lynn 47, 88, 194 Gastineau, Ricky 166 Gatenby, Patty 166 Gatenby, Sue 181 Gebhart, David 111, 128, 210 Gee, H ildegarde 60, 65, 80 Geha, Bill 50, 166 Gehrs, Melvin 27, 210 Geiss, Linda 181 Geller, Jim 44, 181 Gench, Marvin 45, 46, 47, 61 Gench, Tripper 47, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80, 110, 118, 120, 122, 129, 152, 210 George, Bruce 116, 194 George, Judy 194 V Gilbert, John 116, 166 Gilley, Steve 104, 105, 117, 194 Givens, Danny 181 Glancy, Connie 44, 75, 99, 194 Glaser, Ronna 181 GLEE CLUB 42 Glenn, Bob 45, 85, 128, 194 Glenn, Shirley 181 Glidewell, Mark 181 Glouser, Gregg 125 Goff, Donna 167 Golden, Jack 211 Golden, Janet 211 Goldizen, Tom 104, 181 Goldsberry, Barbara 167 Goldsberry, Bob 49, 50, 194 GOLF TEAM 128 Gordon, Terry 181 Gordy, Kitty 181 Gore, Steve 125 Gore, Trip 46, 194 Gorman, Nora 167 Gorp, David Van 117 Gorsuch, Linda 155 Grable, Dan 181 Grady, Becky 181 Graham, Craig 127, 167 Grant, Glenna 167 Grant, Jane 211 Grant, Joyce 44, 82, 181 Grant, Rick 117, 167 Graves, John 194 Graves, Linda 167 Gray, Patricia 194 Green, Alvin 127, 181 Green, Dianna 27, 167 Green, Harry 61 Greenberg, Susan 86, 87, 194 Greenwald, Herman 44, 86, 128, 181 Gregory, Sharon 211 Grier, Stacy 104, 181 Griffin, Danny 88, 117, 181 Griffith, Gayle 211 Griffith, J aye 40 Griffith, Karin 194 Griffith, Pat 18, 44, 194 Griffith, Roger 194 Grippando, Carol 211 Groeltz, Jane 45, 181 ' Groh, sandy 46, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 211 Grove, Terry 211 Grunwald, Doris 33, 61 Grunwald, Roger 25, 61, 110, 123, 129 Guinn, Margy 181 Gunter, Sharon 85, 86, 194 Gupton, Vicki 46, 194 Guthals, Darrell 211 Guthals, Mike 43, 194 Guy, Jo Ann 42, 88, 181 George, Mike 95, 111, 126, 129, 210 George, Ronald 90, 105, 210 Giannetta, Linda 49, 51, 194 H Hackett, Susan 181 Haefeli, Pat 30, 88, 211 Haenni, David 79 Hagg, Dennis 49, 181 Haggard, Barbara 47, 89, 194 Guyer, Lana 21, 89, 96, 97, 98, 99, 155, 211 Gibbs, Glenda 33, 86, 151, 210 Gibson, Donna 103, 181 Gibson,fGary 30, 61, 147 Gibson, Jim 210 Gibson, John 61 As the Football. Queen Attendants and escorts wait for the assembly to begin, Nora Crouch again studies her thank-you speech which she will present to the students. Hale, Dan 194 Hale, Laurie 11 Hale, Jean 181 Hall, Susan 61 Hallberg, Pam Halter, Margor Halverson, Jud Halverson, Wal Hamby, Mary I Hamilton, Chu Hamilton, Dial Hamilton, Tru: Hammer, Butci Hammer, Jim Q Hammond, Bet Hammond, Wil Hangartner, F1 Hanner, Bonni Hansen, Karen Hansen, Roger Hargis, Ted 11 Harden, Kathi Harlow, Ken 1' Harms, Joy 88, Harmsen, How, Harner, Mary . 131, 139, 1 Harper, Jean 8 Harrelson, Mai Harris, John 11 Harris, Phyllis Harris, Steve 2 Harrison, Chai Harrison, Marg Hart, Norman Hash, Mary 61 Hatfield, Gregg Hatfield Kathy Hatfield, Pat A Hatfield, Ted 1 Hausman, Catl 102, 103, 1 Hausman, Mik Hawkins, Erne Hawkins, Larr Hawkins, Rich Hayes, Carol 1 Hayes, Connie Hayes, Harold Hayes, Jim 88 'Hayes, Pat 212 Haynes, Sharo Hays, Charles Hayward, Catl 81, 84, 86, Hazen, Linda 1 Headrick, J ans Heaston, Lind: Heater, Bryan Heater, Gary 1 Heath, John 12 Heath, Sharon Heckel, Dave 1 Heckel, Sue 47 Hecker, David Hecker, Mike I Heckert, Richa Coach Day tai himself. L94 94 4 128, 181 99, 100, 101, l, 123, 129 98, 99, 155, 34 4 wait for the mer thank-you Hale, Dan 194 Hale, Laurie 104, 181 Hale. Jean 181 Hall, Susan 61 Hallberg, Pam 21, 22, 78, 84, 86, 87, 211 Halter, Margorie 194 Halverson, Judy 78 Halverson, Walter 56, 57 Hamby, Mary 167 Hamilton, Chuck 116, 126, 167 Hamilton, Dianne 194 Hamilton, Trudy 81, 86, 130, 190, 194 Hammer, Butch 116 Hammer, Jim 194 Hammond, Beth 79 Hammond, William 83, 86, 90, 167 Hangartner, Fred 47, 158, 211 Hanner, Bonnie 181 Hansen, Karen 43, 86, 101, 102, 181 Hansen, Roger 113, 120, 129 Hargis, Ted 116, 167 Harden, Kathi 79 Harlow, Ken 194 Harms, Joy 88, 211 Harmsen, Howard 61 Harner, Mary Ann 72, 80, 88, 96, 99, 131, 139, 143, 211 Harper, Jean 89, 211 Harrelson, Marvin 38 Harris, John 127, 167 Harris, Phyllis 167 Harris, Steve 211 Harrison, Charlie 83, 167 Harrison, Mary 69 Hart, Norman 104, 105, 194 Hash, Mary 61, 83, 202 Hatfield,,Gregg 116, 167 Hatfield Kathy 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 211 Hatfield, Pat Ann 181 Hatfield, Ted 151, 211 Hausman, Cathy 23, 94, 96, 99, 100, 101 102, 103, 194 Hausman, Mike 167 Hawkins, Ernestine 167 Hawkins, Larry 91, 148, 212 Hawkins, Richard 126, 167 Hayes, Carol 141 Hayes, Connie 212 Hayes, Harold 42, 104, 181 Hayes, Jim 88 Hayes, Pat 212 Haynes, Sharon 207, 212 Hays, Charles 181 Hayward, Catherine 19, 21, 74, 78, 80, 81, 84, 86, 89, 99, 142, 212 Hazen, Linda 194 Headrick, Jane 44, 181 Heaston, Linda 45, 89, 133, 212 Heater, Bryan 116, 167 Heater, Gary 194 Heath, John 181 Heath, Sharon 20, 89, 212 Heckel, Dave 181 Heckel, Sue 47, 194 Hecker, David 212 Hecker, Mike 181 Heckert, Richard 181 Hedge, Evelyn 167 Heerlein, Robin 194 Heiderich, Arthur 167 Heinberg, Richard 41, 84, 181 Heintz, Paul 167 Heitman, Marilyn 38, 212 Heitman, Ray 104, 181 Henderson, Bill 116, 181 Henderson, Carol 167 Henderson, Sheila 167 Herald, Susan 181 Herbert, Davida 167 Hergenreter, Susan 194 Herman, Steve 194 Herndon, Joyce 42, 181 Herndon, Linda 102, 194 Herring, Galen 27, 91, 194 Herschman, Judy 79 Herzog, Meredith 137, 143, 212 Herzog, Stan 194 Hess, Jack 194 Hessemyer, Dennis 167 Hestand, Phil 90, 111, 116, 129, 194 Heston, Connie 87 Heyer, Sue 85 - Hiatt, Becky 181 Hiatt, Bob 167 Hiatt, Clarence 48, 90, 194 Hiatt, Dick 181 , Hickman, Brooke 48, 50, 128, 195 Hickman, Ginger 42 Hickman, Virginia 181 , Hickok, Jim 167 6 Hickok, John 48, 167 Hickok, Meredith 56, 83, 88, 212 Hicks, Frank 111, 114, 122, 124, 129, 195 Higdon, Diane 167 Higdon, Peggy 195 Higdon, Susan 182 Hill, Carolyn 212 Hill, Karen 182 Hill, Linda 182 Hillyard, Kitty 88, 195 Hillyard, Scott 43, 127, 195 Hillyard, Susan 74, 167 Hilsabeck, Carolyn 79, 146, 147 Hilsabeck, Judy 46, 75, 77, 81, 88, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 130, 139, 143, 147, 155, 212 Hines, Emma 182 Hines, Howard 21, 73, 74, 75, 77, 78, 80, 88, 90, 111, 119, 122, 124, 129, 212 Hinton, Ann 167 Hintz, Virginia Kathleen 47, 105, 106, 195 Hintz, Willis 104, 105, 106, 107, 212 Hirter, Sonny 88, 212 Hiskey, Linda 151, 195 Hitchings, Roger 87, 182 ' Hitson, Bruce 195 Hiveley, Deborah 167 Hobson, Donna 212 Hobson, Jimmy 167 Hochenauer, Cathy 195 Hochman, Dean 41, 119, 120, 128, 195 Hochstetler, Rick 167 ' Coach Day takes time out to get in a little lay-up praCt1C6 himself. Hoecker, Brian 167 Hoecker, Craig 195 Hoehn, Tony 40, 84, 116, 122, 129, 182 Hoerath, Steven 195 Hoffman, Leonard 49, 90, 167 Hoffman, Warren 195 Hoge, Shirley 43, 86, 182 Holbrook, Jackie 182 Holcomb, Dale 47, 124, 212 Holland, Margie 195 Holland, Sharon 195 Holland, Tom 167 Hollingsed, Joanne 182 Holmes, Barton 212 Holmes, Owen 212 Holmes, Steve 80, 88, 213 Homan, Charles 213 Homan, Dennis HONOR GUARD 104 Hontz, John 45, 195 Hontz, William 116 Hook, Kathy 87, 167 Hoover, Sammy 105, 213 Hoover, Sandra 182 Hope, Rick 122, 123 Hope, Sherry 74, 78, 80, 81, 86, 155, 213 Hopkins, David W..54 Horn, Kathy 213 Hornaday, Barbara 67, 74, 78, 80, 81, 153, 213, 227 7 Horner, George 195 Horning, Pat 195 Horstman, Ric 90, 117, 121, 167 Housh, Bob 17, 45, 182 Housh, Jay 213 Houston, Paula 89, 213 Houts, Patricia 79 Howard, Bonnie 43, 182 Howard, Bonnie Jo 44, 195 Howard, Ernestine 167 Howard, Jack 24 Howe, Dennis 182 Howe, Don 34, 182 Howell, Gary 213 Hower, Jack 117, 121, 167 Hower, James 47, 80, 81, 158, 213 Hubbard, Steve 39, 213 Huber, Barry 213 Huber, David 195 Hudson, Norman 213 Hudson, Sharon 148, 195 Huffman, Danny 90, 167 Huffman, John 117, 167 Huffman, Karen 96, 98, 99, 2 s Huggin , Mike 85, 182 Hughes, Ben 213 Hughes, David 182 A Hughes Doug 126, 167 Hughes, Mike 117, 167 Hughes, Steve 90, 182 Hughes, Tommy 43, 195 13 Hullihan, Kathy 182 Hullihan, Steve 213 Hulse, Martha 42, 182, , Hulser, Jerry 195 Humphrey, John 116, 121, 168, 175 Humphrey, Ronald 46, 213 Humphreys, Guy 116, 168 Humphreys, Roy 125 Hunt, Jim 47, 75,85,195 Hunt, Martin 168 Hunt, Mike 91, 117 , Hunter, Bill 104, 105, 195 Hunter, Craig 35, 195 Hunter, Don 168 Hunter, Henry 168 Hunzeker, Susan 81, 86, 195 Hurst, Jennifer 195 Hurst, Michelle 168 Hurst, Vickie 195 Huse, Martha 83 Huss, Roger 195 Hutson, LaVella 179 Hyder, Patty 195 24 I Iba, Howard 61, 110, 119 lde, Fred 84, 213 Imm, Larry 182 Ivers, Caryl 182 Katcher, Byron 27, 81, 214 Kaufman, Richard 214 Kaufman, Ronald 104 - Keatley, Barbara 46, 81, 196 Keatle Donna 196 King, Wayne 95, 126, 196 Kingsley, Pam 196 Kingsley, Paulette 168 Kinzie, Jerry 215 Kinzie, Nancy 168 Kirb Charlotte 196 Ivers, Suzanne 213 J Cinda 46, 78, so, si, se, 90, 99, Jackson, 142, 213 Jackson, Dave 168 Jackson, John 116, 182 Jackson, Joyce 195 Jackson, Larry 195 Jackson, Sherry 25, 78, 80, 81, 96, 99, 207, 214, 218, 227 Jackson Susan 21 84 85 214 James, Galen 116,,168 , Y, Keck, Joan 214 Keefer, Teresa 182 Keener, Connie 214 Keener, Debbie 43, 182 Keesler, Joyce 96, 97, 98, 99, 215 Kelder, Corliss 215 Keller, Barb 168 Keller, Bob 182 Keller, Dean 215 Keller, Tom 215 Keller, Kerry 42, 182 Kelley, Paul 196 Kelly, Michael 85, 86, 196 Kem f Carole 182 Y, Kirby, Kathy 168 Kirkpatrick, Cecil 168 K irschner, Oscar 62 Kissick, Judy 183 Kissick, Peggy 183 Klawuhn, Theresa 183 Klein, Gary 215 Klein, Patty 168 Kline, Linda 168 Kline, Nina 215 . Kline, Pat 86, 90, 196 Klingensmith, Judy 215 Knadler, Janet 40, 216 James, Jon 47, 214 James, Maurice 214 Jansen, Mary 153, 214 Jansen, Sharon 168 J anecek, Linda 214 Jarrett, Bob 47, 90, 111, 129, 214 Jefferies, Andrea 46, 195 Jeffers, Jim 117 P , Kempf, Joyce 86, 215 Kennard, Ralph 215 Knapp, Connie 183 ' Knapp, Fred 104, 105, 196 Kenney, Nancy 42, 83, 182 Knapp, Glenda 216 Kephart, Sherryl 44, 196 Knapp, Karen 43, 216 Kerns, Deanna 79 Knapp, Nancy 168 Kerns, Earl 17, 45, 85, 121, 182 Knapp, Roger 196 Kerns, Fred 168 Knepper, Paul Mrs. 54, 55 Jeffers, Jim 168 Jennings, Annette 48, 50 Jennings, Annette 44, 182 Jennings, Clark 19 Jennings, Clark 117, 195 Jensen, Jeff 48 Jensen, Jeff 195 Jensen, Harold 168 Jensen, Sherry 195 Jeschke, David 195 Jochems, Bob Kenneth 62 Kerns, Jani 168 Kerns, Joni 168 Kerns , Judy 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 215 Kerns, Randy 116, 168 Kerns, Steve 125, 215 Kessler, Gail 168 Kibble, Carolyn 196 Kibbons, Nancy 168 Knight, Lou 68 Knox, Ronald 196 Koch, Jill 44, 83, 216 Koch, Shari 46, 196 , Koenig, Kevin 168 Koepplin, Sandy 141 Kopczynski, Joe 196 Kountz, Jerry 45, 183 Kramer, Dennis 85, 196 Kibbons, Roger 196 Kibbons, Steve 168 Kramp, Debbie 46, 84, 216, 224 Kramp, Steve 45, 183 Joe, Sharon 182 John, Bobby 182 John, Eleanor 214 Johns, Barbara 168 Johns, Kathy 155 Johnson, Bill 62 Johnson Charmelle 182 Johnson Dennis 168 Johnson, Donna Jean 168 Johnson, Halbert 116, 168 Johnson, Harvey 123, 150, 214 Johnson, Janice 168 Johnson, Jerry 21, 78, 81, 84, 85, 214, 227 Johnson, Karen 23, 195 Johnson, Mike 195 Johnson, Phillip 48, 107, 182 210, ff g Johnson, Rick 214 , Johnson, Sharon 86, 195 Johnson, Sue 180, 182 Johnson, Virginia 147, 168 Johnston, Barbara 182 Johnston, Roger 104, 182 Jones, Frank 214 Jones, Harley 182 Jones, Keith 116, 182 Jones, Linda 195 Jones, Marguerite 62 Jones Jones, , Tony 104, 182 Vicki 94, 96, 98, 99, 101, 195 . Journey, Linda 182 Journey, Rodney 168 June, Marie 46, 86, 105, 106, 214 Justice, David 214 Justice, Linda 44, 195 Justice, Margaret 90, 182 Justus, Harold 68 K Kallauner, Lynn 214 Kidd, Nancy 196 Kidd, Wanda 182 Kilgore, Eva Jane 69 Kilgore, Larry 168 Killackey, Louis 196 Killackey, Louis 88 Killacky, John 79 Kinard, Pam 215 King, King, King, King, King, King, King, King, King, Kranitz Krause, Kreller, ,Hugh 153, 183 Alice 78, 81, 86, 216 Barbara 196 Kreller, Betty 42, 183 Kruger, Louise 57, 173 Barbara 182 Bob 183 Clara 168 Connie 79 Herbert 168 Larry 196 ' Linda 29, 168 Margaret Webb 215 Phil 45, 90, 183 L Laderoute, Ann 196 Lager, Joyce 103, 168 Lamb, Pam 216 LaMore, Karen 196 Lance, Robert 216 Lance, Roger 91, 216 Landis, Ann 74, 75, 89, 96, 99,210 , 216 Lange, Jerry 117, 168 Lanham, Kathy 183 Lankford, Gary 183 Kamler, Rick 42, 104, 182 Kannarr, Norman 182 Kaplan, Stuart 74, 75, 168 Karl, William 195 Karle, Ronnie 182 Karnarr, Warren 214 Kasselhute, Sharon 195 116 Tom Uhlmer points out parts Sari-is' health class. 0 W , 9 if. :fu f ,Q I 9 ,-.aff wa,-,J fl 272-X f iff 2 A W 'ffl of the body to students in Mr. Lankford, Leo Lawhon, Ival 3 Lawhon, Lind Lawhon, Mike Lawrence, Dar Leach, Carol 8 Lee, Clarence I Lee, Robert 18 Lee, Ron 183 Lee, Wesley 461 Lefevere, Gary Lefevere, Tom Lehman, Vick Leindecker, P LeMehaute, R Lemmon, Fran Leonard, Shan Leontos, Chris Leontos, Steve Leslie, Walter Lethcho, Tom Letts, Greg 191 Lewin, Roger J Lewis, Sheri 41 Lewis, Terry 7 Libby, Teri 181 LIBRARY 89 Lilibey, Teri 41 Linder, Mike 1 Linder, Pat 11' Lindley, Micha Lindley, Pat 12 Lininger, Carl: Lininger, Phil Linneweh, Ker Lipira, Alice 1: Lislie, Eddie 11 Little, Tom 162 Litvak, Rick 12 Logsdon, Conni Lonergan, Elle, Long, Keith 25 Long, Patty 191 Long, Ronald 1 Long, Steve 161 Loomis, Lynn 1 Lorey, Connie I Losson, Mike 1 Lott, Melanie 7 Lott, Sue 21, 2f Lotz, Kerry 165 Loubey, Barbai Lowenberg, Bri Lowrance, Jam Loyd, J ere 169 Loyd, Mike 183 Lucas, Greg 19' Lucas, Jeff 121 Lucas, Jim 37, Lucas, Lawrenc Ludwig, Paulet Luedtke, Teresa Lutz, Berry 185 Lux, Gregory 1 Lyman, Willarc Lynch, Martin Senior class Pr to the Preside: annual Junior- 224 9,210 , 216 1 2 7 if . 2 M ,MW 5 ,,,,, f' - ,, V' dents in Mr. Lankford, Leo 168 Lawhon, lval 85, 88, 91, 216 Lawhon, Linda 196 Lawhon, Mike 48, 168 Lawrence, Danny 183 Leach, Carol 82, 168 Lynch, Randy 116, 126, 169 Lyons, Glen 169 Lyons, Jim 116, 169 M Maag, Ellen 43, 183 Lee, Clarence 196 Maa g, Terry 169 522' 232995583 Mabin, Louis 121, 169 Lee, Wesley 46, 81, 85, 196 Mackey, Robert 59, 62, 91 Lefe Lefe vere, Gary 49 vere, Tommy 48, 183 Lehman, Vickie 216 Leindecker, Pat 196 LeMehaute, Renee 168 Lemmon, Frances 33, 62 Leonard, Sharon 20, 84, 216 Leontos, Chris 196 Leontos, Steve 168 Leslie, Walter 116, 168, 173 Lethcho, Tom 128, 196 Letts, Greg 196 Lewin, Roger 183 Lewis, Sheri 44, 183 Lewis, Terry 79 Libby, Teri 183 LIBRARY 89 Lilibey, Teri 49 Linder, Mike 111, 125, 202, 216 Linder, Pat 117, 169 Macrander, Rhonda 196 Macrander, Valerie 169 Madden, Marilyn 44, 196 Maddox, David 91, 117, 183 Maddox, Jay 47, 74, 75, 112, 121, 129, 174, 190, 197 Madison, Nancy 197 Magner, Millie 83, 216 MAJ ORETTES 51 Malhiwsky, Raymond 197 Mallory, Mike 79, 125 Mallory, Steve 47, 117, 126, 197 Malotte, Winston 117, 169 Mannschreck, Sherrill 46, 78, 81, 130, 131, 138, 143, 152, 217 Mansperger, Bill 117, 169 Marechal, Lucille 62 Marquardt, Ruth 180, 183 Marriott, Steve 117, 169 Marschel, Jeannette 197 ' McClanahan, Pam 86, 89, 197 McClanahan, Wally 74, 147, 197 McClure, Keith 197 McConnell, Lois 62 McCoy, Florence 20, 62, 84 McCoy, Mary 79 McCrosky, Bob 91, 197 McDaniel, Gene 78, 80, 81, 85, 86, 217, 227 McDaniels, Jim 184 McDaniels, Ron 217 McDonald, Lucia 67 McDowell, Mathew 62, 63 McElduff, Steve 197 McElroy, Willard 117, 184 McGinnis, Melinda 197 McGlade, Pat 184 McGlothlin, Herb 34, 184 McGuire, Barry 112, 123, 129, 216 McGuire, Gary 217 McHenry, Doris 184 Mclntosh, Bill 170 Mclntosh, Danny 197 McKague, Mike 43, 104, 107, 184 McKay, Dixie 217 McKay, Paula 184 McKee, David 170 McKinney, Debbie 197 Martie, John 169 Lindley, Michael 216 Martin, Bob 197 Lindley, Pat 18, 169 Martin, Davis 49,169 Lmmser, Carla 169 Martin, Glenn 169 Lmlnger, Phil 196 Martin, Linda 87, 183 Linneweh, Kent 45, 183 Martin Pat 183 Liplya, Alice 183 Martin, Richard 90, 117, 169 Lislie, Eddie 117, 169 Ma,-tin, Ruth 62 I-Qttle, T031 169 Martin, Terry 28, 45, 183 L1tvak,R1ck 183 Martin, Toni 78, so, ss, 90, 112, 123, Logsdon, Connie 44, 183, 188 129, 217 Lonergan, Ellen 196 Long, Keith 25, 183 Long, Patty 196 Long, Ronald 183 Long, Steve 169 Loomis, Lynn 169 Lorey, Connie 82, 169 Losson, Mike 117, 169 Lott, Melanie 79, 98, 155 Lott, Sue 21, 22, 46, 83, 84,8 Lotz, Kerry 169 Loubey, Barbara 44, 183 Lowenberg, Brent 169 Lowrance, James 44, 83, 216 Loyd, Jere 169 Loyd, Mike 183 Lucas, Greg 196 Lucas, Jeff 121, 196 Lucas, Jim 37, 42, 216 Lucas, Lawrence 47, 122, 123 Ludwig, Paulette 169 Luedtke, Teresa 169 Lutz, Berry 183 Lux, Gregory 169 Lyman, Willard 45, 183 8, 99, 216 , 129,216 Mason, Jim 83, 117, 169 Masten, Joyce 197 Masters, James 217 Masters, Jane 197 Masters, John 29, 169 MATH CLUB 85 Mathewson, Marvin 75, 129, 217 Mathys, Ron 91, 197 Matteson, David 46, 88, 91, 217 Matthews, Emma 184 Matthews, Jim 217 Matthews, Leslie 23, 47, 88, 217 Matthews, Tom 49, 184 Mattox, Charles 116, 169 Maughmer, Jean 197 Mayfield, Donna 79 Maxiield, Larry 75, 90, 117, 169 Maxfield, Nila 40, 89, 217 Maxwell, Bill 197 Mayfield, Larry 169 Mays, Clifford 116, 184 Mays, Clifton 184 Mays, Mary 147, 169 McClanahan, Lois 62 77, 80, ss, 112, McKinne Michael 104 105, 106, 217 Yi i McKnight, Gwen 197 McLean, Kirt 184 McNeal, Janice 141 McNeiley, Corrine 44, 85, 86, 99, 197 McNeiley, Maureen 170 McNutt, Allen 90, 170 McNutt, Bill 197 McPeek, Roger 184 McQuitty, Janice 47, 197 McWilliams, Kenny 123 Meade, Larry 104, 184 Meakins, Mark 104, 184 Meakins, Pat 66, 217 Means, Clifford 117, 170 Means, Janice 46, 73, 74, 75, 80, 202, 217 MEDICAL CAREERS 82 Meers, Janis 17 0 Meierhoffer, Mark 20, 75, 81, 84, 217 Meisner, Brian 117, 184 Meredith, Debby 86, 197 Meredith, Janice 43, 184 Meredith, Steve 123, 197 Merrill, Laurie 41, 45, 84, Messa, Dennis 170 Meyer, Karen 43, 184 Meyer, Marilyn 79 Meyers, Jack 184 Michaels, Jo Sue 130, 131, Michler, Linda 42, 184 Middleton, Vicky 170 Midyett, Barbara 170 Midyett, Jim 217 Mignery, Connie 217 Miller, Angela 197 ' Miller, Betty 42, 184, 186 96, 97, 99, 197 174, 190, 197 Lynch, Martin 196 McC1anahan, Mike 117, 169 W 4 ,f ' f Senior class President Bob Clingan presents the Senior banner to the President of the Junior class, Tripper Gench, at the annual J unior-Senior Prom at the Frog-Hop. Miller Miller Miller, Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller Miller 7 1 7 7 Charles 170 David 217 Deanna 170 Fern 69 Gary 184 George 197 Geraldine 197 Jill 184 Jody 184 John B. 170 John K. 170 Milleri Joslyn 170 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller Miiierl Miller, Kathy 184 Keith 117, 121,170 Larry 39, 218 Linda 197 Marcee 184, 188 Marla 170 Renee 44, 197 247 202, 218 Pederson, Luree 30, 83, 219 4 4 Miller, Ron 197 Miller, Ronnie 197 Miller, Susan 218 Miller, Terry 170 Miller, Vernon 184 Million, Ron 184 Miner, Jeri 170 Miner, Laura 90, 197 Miner, Robert 127, 197 Minnenhall, Clarence 43, 116, 126, 197 Minor, Dan 184 Minor, Janet 170 Minor, Margaret 150, 218 Minor, Mary 43, 184 Minter, Mark 110, 112, 129, 151, 218 Minton, Jane 89, 146 Mitchell, Jim 116, 170 Mitchell, Richard 116, 170 Mitchell, Tom 78 MIXED CHOIR I 44-45 MIXED CHOIR II 42-43 Moberly, Susan 170 Modlin, Francis 218 Q Moen, Bruce 44, 184 raven,1Anda,46,73,76,77,78,80,130, Moffet, Lawrence 170 , Mollus, Cathy 218 Mollus, Cynthia 84, 184 Mollus, Jerry 218 Monach, Stan 116, 121, 184 Monaghan, Gary 197 Myers, Richard 17 0 Myers, Sandy 198 N Nance, Tom 118, 119, 129, 219 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 78, 79 Neal, Brenda 170 Neal, Vickie 198 Neff, Sarah 22, 23, 46, 67, 81, 84, 88, 99, 137, 219 Neidinger, Steve 90 Nelson, Bob 219 Nelson, Cynthia 19, 170 Nelson, John 47, 56, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80, 81, 88, 112, 114, 129, 149, 154, 219,227 Nelson, John C. 125, 184 Nelson, Johnnie 198 Nesbit, Lee 141 Ness, Sally 21, 25, 74, 75, 78, 80, 84, 96, 99, 155, 219 Neuhauser, Otto 68 Neuman, Kevin 72, 74, 75, 78, 80, 87, 156, 219 Newman, David 116, 121, 170 Newman, Jenny 185 Newman, Larry 127, 170 Newton, Ricky 170 Nicholas, Linda 42, 185 Nichols, Mike 104, 198 Orr, Kitty 171 Osgood, Dave 185 Ostroski, Diane 198 Ostroski, Gary 126, 171 Ousley, Claudia 30, 44, 198 OUTLOOK 20, 21 Owens, Linda 171 Owens, Sharon 198 Ozenberger, Carmen 171 Ozenberger, Karl 171 P Packham, Don 198 Paden, Darryl 171 Paden, Mike 219 Painter, Pattie 171 Palmer, Steve 219 Parisoff, Mark 171 Parker, Gary 171 Parker, Sharon 171 Pasek, Chuck 185 Pasternak, Judy 79 Pasternak, Sherry 86, 96, 185 PATRON'S NIGHT 67 Patton, Darrel 104, 185 Patton, Jerry 48, 50, 198 Patton, Mary 219 Paulson, Pam 42, 185 Payne Paynei Dennis 198 Harry 185 Nixon, Nocks, Nocks Randy 104, 185 Darlyne 170 Donna 171 Monaghan, James 218 Montgomery, Janet 184 Montgomery, Linda 197 Montgomery, Marca 42, 184 Montgomery, Montgomery, Mooney, Cha Paul 44, 50, 184 Terry 104, 184 rles 218 Mooney, Kenny 170 Noeth, Pat 198 Noeth, Tommy 219 Nolan, Jeanie 198 Noland, Billie 171 Nold, Ronnie 117, 171 Nolting, Kenneth 63 Nordstrom Cher 1219 Mooney, Marilyn 99, 197 Moore, Charles 184 Moore, Jeff 43, 117, 170 Moore, Julie 49, 50, 197 Moore, Tom 170 , Moran, Robert 63, 190, 196 Morehead, Pam 25, 46, 216, 226 Morgan, David 85, 197 Morgan, Juliene 42, 102, 197 Morgan, Laura 69 Morgan, Marcia 150, 218 Morgan, Parry 42, 184 Morris, Pat 42, 184 Morrison, Gwen 42, 184 Morrison, Maureen 218 Morrison, Mike 170 Morrison, Sue 184 Morton, Janis 56, 88, 218 Mosbarger, Susan 170 Mosiman, Bob 104, 218 Mosiman, Mike 83, 116, 170 Mothershead, John 197 Moulder, Nancy 170 Mounkes, Sue 197 Mountjoy, Jim 117, 184 Mountjoy, William 218 Moutray, Cheryl 219 M.P.'s 104 Mueller, Gregg 116, 121, 197 Mueller, Nancy 17 O Munsell, Mitzi 170 Murphy, Greg 116, 170 Musselman, John 104, 105, 151, 197 Musser, John 35, 198 Musser, Pat 218 Musser, Sheryl 184 Myer, Susie 218 Norris, Norton , Y Norris, Danny 106, 219 Ronda 44, 85, 87, 198 Norton, Dillard 171 , Mary Beth 46, 75, 88, 96, 98, 101, 131, 219 99, Norton, Roxanne 171 Novak, Novak, Harry 104, 185 John 171 Myers, Bob 104, 184 Myers, Byron 43, 44, 45, 59, 63, 73 Myers, Gayle 198 Myers, Harry 170 Myers, Julie 184 Myers, Mary 16, 63 Myers, Norma 198 8 O O'Dell, Barbara 43, 185 OFFICE STAFF 88 Ogletree, Greg 171 Olk, Joe 121 Olson, Carol 219 Olson, Eric 42, 185 Orcutt, Karen 171 O,Reilly, Carol 198 Payne, Judy 198 Payne, Susan 171 Peacock, Gail 198 Peacock, Jackie 171 Peacock, Nora 185 Pearl, Dave 16, 171 Pearl, Hershel 48, 185 Pearson, Roger 91, 185 Pecoraro, E. J. 63, 110, 127, 129 Peery, David' 185 Pence, Hollis 171 Pendleton, Donna 219 Pennington, Debbie 198 Pennington, Karen 171 PEP BAND 48, 50 Perez, Vickie 33, 219. Parrin, Joyce 171 Perry, David 91 Perry, James 63, 128, 129, 147 Pertain, Jane 63, 162, 166 Peterson, Danny 220 Peterson, John 48, 51, 74, 75, 82, 116, 121, 185 Peterson, Pete 49 Pettijohn, Karen 171 Pettijohn, Nancy 198 Petty, Beth 171 Pettyjohn, David 87, 90, 104, 185 L I i On his own time, Tom Nance gets in some extra practice on lay-up shots. Peuker, Randy 4SI Pfander, Becky 2 Phelps, Gary 220 Phillips, Dennis 1 Phoenix, Tom 141' Pickard, Alan 42 Pickett, Ruth 185 Pickrel, Pam 220 Pierce, James 17 Pierce, Larry 49, Pigg, Stephanie H Pinkerton, Rolanc Pinzino, Gloria 1 Pinzino, Sharaon Pittel, Mike 18, 4 Poe, Clyde 220 Pollard, Linda K: Pollard, Lois 45, Pollert, Ronald 2. Pollock, Ann 43 Pollock, J eannett Portman, Joseph Potter, Carolyn 4 Potter, Marie 46, 84, 88, 89, 13 Powell, Nancy 41 Power, Gary 185 Prashak, Chris 4 Prentiss, Margo E Price, Dave 171 Price, Don 171 Price, Susan 44, S Proctor, David 18 PROJECTIONlS'l Pruett, John 198 Pryor, Becky 44, Pryor, Danny 193 Przybylski, Robe Pulliam, Jeff 171 Pumphrey, Roberz Purvis, Virginia 5 Queen, Debbie 18 QUILL AND SCI? Quinn, Claudia 1 Radcliffe, Steve 31 107, 198 Radke, Dan 76, 21 Radke, David 220 Raez, Bill 117, 17 Raines, Dennis 15 Rainey, Kerrill 15 Rainey, Susie 45, Rall, Doris 220 Ramseier, Sandra Ramsel, Mike 195 Ramsey, Steve 45 Randall, Tom 198 Rankin, Mike 171 Ranner, Aaron 6E Rau, Fred 48, 49, Rausch, John 48, Ray, Debi 47, 89, Ream, Jim 79 Ream, Richard 1E Linda Hiskey and Pam Felt. 59 82, 116, 185 1 practice on Peuker, Randy 49, 87, 171 Pfander, Becky 27, 171 Phelps, Gary 220 Phillips, Dennis 47, 220 Phoenix, Tom 146, 198 Pickard, Alan 42, 185 Pickett, Ruth 185 Pickrel, Pam 220 Pierce, James 171 Pierce, Larry 49, 185 Pigg, Stephanie 88, 198 Pinkerton, Rolande 63, 86 Pinzino, Gloria 171 Pinzino, Sharaon 198 Pittel, Mike 18, 45, 185 Poe, Clyde 220 Pollard, Linda Kay 79 Pollard, Lois 45, 185 Pollert, Ronald 220 Pollock, Ann 43 Pollock, Jeannette 185 Portman, Joseph 30, 104, 106, 220 Potter, Carolyn 45, 74, 75, 185 Potter, Marie 46, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80 84, 88, 89, 130, 220 Powell, Nancy 41, 47, 198 Power, Gary 185 Prashak, Chris 44, 82, 198 Prentiss, Margo 33, 87, 99, 220 Price, Dave 171 Price, Don 171 Price, Susan 44, 90, 198 Proctor, David 185 PROJECTIONISTS 91 Pruett, John 198 Pryor, Becky 44, 185 Pryor, Danny 198 Przybylski, Robert 220 Pulliam, Jeff 171 Purnphrey, Robert 30, 63 Purvis, Virginia 26, 46, 99, 198 Q Queen, Debbie 185 QUILL AND SCROLL 84 Quinn, Claudia 171 R Radcliffe, Steve 35, 45, 104, 105, 106, 107, 198 Radke, Dan 76, 220 Radke, David 220 Raez, Bill 117, 171 Raines, Dennis 198 Rainey, Kerrill 198 Rainey, Susie 45, 185 Rall, Doris 220 Ramseier, Sandra 171 Ramsel, Mike 198 Ramsey, Steve 45, 198 Randall, Tom 198 Rankin, Mike 171 Ranner, Aaron 63 .Rau, Fred 48, 49, 50, 81, 198 Rausch, John 48, 49, 50, 85, 193 Ray, Debi 47, 89, 198 Ream, Jim 79 Ream, Richard 198 Reardon, Rosalie 64 Reavis, Kay 220 Reavis, Lana 171 Reck, Chris 102, 171 Redmond, Kathy 198 Reents, Jim 90, 171 Reeves, Bob 220 Reichel, Mark 45, 90, 123, 146, 198 Reid, Bob 87, 171 Reilley, Marsha 220 X Reiss, Patricia 220 Rensing, Jamie 185 Reynolds, Barry 27, 75, 111, 112, 114, 123, 124, 129, 220 Reynolds, Jim 171 Reynolds, Teresa 48, 171 Reynolds, Terry 185 Rhodes, Mike 42, 185 Rhoades, Terry 198 Rice, Mike 185 Rich, Carol 32, 45, 185 Rich, Jeff 49, 171 Rich, Merrilee 171 Richardson, Bonnie 44, 198 Richardson, Floyd 220 Richey, Kathy 42 Richmond, Sally 171 Rickel, Wayne 186 Riddell, Dick 45, 74, 186 Riddell, Nancy 89, 198 Riddick. Jud 186 f Riddle, Bob IY17, 171 1, ' Riepen, Rex 104, 105, 106, 107, 220 Riggs, Bob 116, 172 Riggs, Dennis 105, 107, 186 Riggs, Jerry 28, 112, 116, 125, 129, 198 Ritchey, Kathy 186 Roades, Janis 172 Roberts, Cathy 43, 186 Roberts, Don 74, 112, 198 Roberts, Gary 36, 199 Roberts, Ronnie 88, 90, 113, 115, 129, 174, 190, 199 Robertson, Don 129 Robinettj Mary 44, 87, 99, 220 Robinson, Linda 221 Robinson, Richard 81, 85, 90, 199 Robinson, Robert 68 Robison, Carolyn 186 Roderick, Ronnie 186 Roebuck, Kathy 44, 199 Roesing, Barbara 221 Roesing, Elaine 172 Rogers, Jean Ann 199 Rose, Cindy 88, 199 Rose, Richard 215, 221 Rose, Sharon 46, 215, 221 Roseberry, Janet 42, 186 Rosenthal, Howard 88, 121 199 Ross, Chuck 186 Ross, Dave 85, 119, 199 Ross, Janice 199 Ross, Julia 155 Ross, Kathy 105, 106, 221 Ross, Kenny 221 Ross, Mervin 81 Ross, Mike 172 Ross, Steve 91, 186 Ross, Steve 79 Linda Hiskey and Marcia Burnstein conspire to find a date for Pam Felt. Rossi, Bill 74, 91, 199 Rossiter, Larry 186 Roth, Jim 186 Roth, Joyce 21, 86, 99, 221 Roth, Nancy 45, 186 Roth, Robert 221 Rothove, Gary 186 Rothstein, Jane 90, 172 Rothstein, Natalie 40, 84, 87, 199 Rothstein, Rick 20, 84, 128, 221 Rotterman, Linda 185, 186 Roup, Sherry 46, 221 Rouse, Cindy 186 Rowe, Marsha 21, 81, 84, 99, 150, 221 Rowe, Nancy 172 Rowlett, Phil 172 Royston, Charlene 199 A Rucker, Arnell 113, 129, 150, 215, 221 Rucker, Princess 221 Rucker, Steve 186 Ruhnke, Allen 48, 186 Ruoff, Bruce 116, 176, 186 Ruoff, Rick 66, 113, 116, 121, 129, 199 Rurode, Joy 172 i Russell, Jim 16, 126, 199 Russell, Junior 186 Russell, Linda 199 Ryder, Susie 186 Ryman, Chris 43 Ryman, Hilda 186 . S Sadler, Georgena 199 Sale, Brenda 172 Sales, Rhonda 199 Sam, Ellsworth 64, 105 Sample, Kathy 49, 51, 199 Sample, Larry 104, 186 Sander, Hilton 26, 47, 221 Sander, Rodney 116, 172 Sanders, Don 172 Sanders, Mark 116, 172 Sanders, Steve 28, 107, 186 Sargent, Fern 64 Sargent, Lowell 221 Sargent, Mary 172 Sarris, Gus 64, 110, 125, 129 Saxton, Anita 46, 86, 221 Saxton, Greg 117, 121, 186 Schaefer, Louis 172 Schaff. Mike 221 Schaff, Sharon 172 Schaller, Barbara 221 Schantz, David 172 A Schellhorn, Wilma 69 Schiermeyer, Leon 48, 221 Schiermeyer, Lindell 48, 172 Schildknecht, Dennis 48, 50, 199 Schildknecht, Marcia 46, 82, 221 Schildtknecht, Kathy 43, 186 Schmidling, Judy 186 Schmidt, Dave 48, 186 ' Schmidt, Ellen 86, 222 1 Schmitz, Leo 64, 85 Schneider, Malvina 69 Schneider, Ronda 20, 46, 78, 81, 84, 86, 222 Schneider, Terry 47 , 199 Schober, David 116, 172 Schober, Karen 96, 98, 99, 101, 102, 103 199 Schoen, Steve 91, 199 Schoeneck, Dave 49, 50, 105, 199 Schonemann, Cheryl 172 A Schreiber, Bill 45, 121, 186 Schubert, Dave 186 Scott, Barbara 222, 226 Scott, Linna 17 2 Scott, Lyndonna 186 Scott, Mike 31, 172 Scott, Mike 186 Scott, Stephanie 17 2 Scott, Steve 90, 91, 113, 129, 199 Scroggins, Carla 85, 105, 106, 199 Scroggins, Dwight 186 I . la li is Seever, Gregg 186 if Seever,'Mike 48, 187 lg, SENIOR LEADERSHIP 80 If SENIOR VARIETY SHOW 150 Senne, Carol 45, 66, 74, 86, 187 Q ,Senne, H. C. Mrs. 82 W Senne, Patricia 20, 28, 46, 78, 80, 81, 82, 2 84, 88, 96, 97, 98, 99, 101, 103,222 1 Seward, Danny 42, 187 ij Seward, Lonnie 172 1 Sevy, Margaret 199 I , ' Shackelford, Jan 44, 187 ': Shadduck, Kirk 104, 105, 106, 107, 222 Shadduck, Sharon 83, 86, 88, 199 Shaiffer, Jessie 69 Shanks, Pam 17, 43, 187 Sharp, Jonna 199 Sharp, Margaret 79, 155 Sharpe, David 172 Sheetz-, Susan 199 Shellenberger, David 42, 105, 187 Shelley, Clyde 199 i Shelley, Dale 172 ' Sherbondy, Melinda 17 2 I Sherer, Linda 86, 199 5 I SHIELD AND SPEAR 105 E Shipps, Eleanor 19, 64 f Shirey, Pat 147, 199 Shirley, Steve 199 , 5 I Shklar, Mark 187 ' i V Shoemaker, John 43, 88, 125, 187 I Shoemaker, Rick 76, 77, 78, 80, 81, 113, , I 129, 222 1' gl Shreur, Jehu 117, 172 Q I Sietzen, David 199 , 1 Sig-ers, Linda 46, 89, 133, 137, 222 5 1 Signoraccie, Jay 91, 222 I , Sildey, Fred 2 - Silkey, Susan 172 1 1 Silverglat, Mike 187 I Simmons, Billy 43, 117, 187 z Simmons, Linda 43, 187 1 Simmons, Vickie 46, 100, 222 I p Simon, Charles 199 1 Simpson, Cathie 47, 105, 106, 199 Siskey, Joe 187 Skaith, Mike 45, 187 Skeeba, Joe 222 Slack, Jennifer 172 Slater, Veta 67 Sleezer, Wally 49, 51, 199 Slentz, Susan 199 Slibowski, Judy 43, 187 Slifer, Mike 116, 165 172 Sloan, Rick 199 Spangberg, Ruth 64, 81 SPANISH CLUB 87 Speaker, Jeff 49, 222 Speer, Bob 187 Speer, Bonnie 222 Speer, LeRoy 199 Speer, Margaret 187 Speer, Marilyn 172 Speer, Melvin 187 Spenc Spenc er, Betty 172 er, John 199 Spiegel, Vickie 43, 187 Sprague, Cecelia 187 Sprague, Gary 64, 110, Springer, Keddy 172 Springer, Kris 86, 200 Squires, Vickie 172 STAGE BAND 50 STAGE CREW 90 , 202 Sullwold, Don 223 Summers, Donald 113, 126, 129, 223 Sunderland, Vermelia 200 Sutter, Caleen 200 Swaboda, Edward 68 I Swaboda, Raymond 79 Swaim, Diane 187 Swain, Barry 48, 117, 126, 173 Swain, John 21, 49, 223 Swank, Roger 128 Swanson, Dave 173 Swanson, Ray 223 Sweet, Harold 47, 83, 91, 223 Swift, Bob 187 Swift, Gwynnie 200 SWIM TEAM 127 - Swoboda, Julie 223 Swope, Emerson 29, 65 Swope, Janell 44, 137 , 223 119, 129 Thomas, Robert Thomas, Robert Thomas, Steve 1 Thompson, Davir Thompson, Debr Thompson, Denr 114, 115, 12 Thompson, Gary Thompson, Jim I Thompson John Thompson, Julia Thompson, Leslir Thompson, Lind: Thompson, Marg Thompson, Nelli Thompson, Pegg Thompson, Rick Thompson, Shar: Thompson Wayi Smart, Diane 199 Smith, Bob 172 ' Smith, Cynthia 74, 199 Smith, Danny 116, 172 Smith, Forrest 105, 199 Smith, Gary 222 Smith, Gregg 117, 124, 129, 199 Smith, Karen 19, 172 Smith, Kearney 199 Smith, Larry M. 172 Smith, Linda 172 - Smith, Linda M. 187 Smith, Mary Lou 42, 187 Smith, Mike 172 Smith, Mirza 64 Smith, Pam 172 Smith, Raymond 187 Smith, Sharon 42, 187 4 Smith, Steve 45, 172 Smith Susie 74 75 76 96, 97, 98, 99, ,f,.,e f' 'ff' . Stahlin, Susie 172 Standage, Richard 173 Stanford, Donna 173 Stannard, Drew 47, 80, 81, 84, 222 Stannard, Mary 17 3 Stanton, Jennie 42, 187 Starks, Rick 76, 143, 154 Starks, Ron 88, 113, 126, 129, 200 Steele, Rhonda 17 3 Stendebach, John 105, 200 Stephen, Rodney 48, 90, 187 Stephens, Linda 222 Stewart, Janice 222 Stewart, John 105, 200 Stewart,,Leslie 173 Stigall, Cheryl 187 Stine, Linda 81, 200 Stine, Marc 79 Stinson, Robert 64, 176 Stinson, Steve 47, 200 X Stipp, David 173 , Stipp, Sherri 17, 42, 82, 89, 187 Stobaugh, Gerry 173 Stock, Terry 42, 43, 104, 187 Stone, Jane 20, 84, 222 Stone, Shelia 1,78 Story, Doug 40, 84, 200 Stouffer, David 64 Stout, John 222 Strader, Bryce 187 Stuber, Becky 43, 187 Stuber, Karen 21, 47, 84, 222 Stuber, Randy 45, 187 STUDENT COUNCIL 72 Studer, Sherri 96, 98, 99, 102, 200 , Stufflebean, Gary 200 Stufflebean, Linda 43, 187 Stufflebean, Raymond 223 Stuppy, Brian 94, 95 Stuppy, Joan 200 , Stuppy, John 173 . Sukut, Gary 187 ' Sullivan, Doug 75, 117, 173 Sullivan, Greg 200 Swope, Sheryl 173 Swyhart, Dave 65, 94, 95, 129 Swyhart, Sharon 48, 51, 187 Sybert, Karla 22, 99, 223 Sybert, Kay 44, 200 Sybert, Steve 117 17 3 Sydow, Laurel 165, 173 Symington, Betty 187 Symon, J. B. 91, 200 T Taff, Terry 223 Tapee, Jim 187 Tarwater, Jerrie 89, 223 Tarwater, Steve 223 Tarwater, Veronica 29, 90, 173 Tatten, Karey 48 Tatum Barbara 173 Taylor, Bruce 200 Taylor, Debbie 173 Taylor, Ellen 173 Taylor, Greg 173 Taylor, Jim 65, 110, 126, 129 Taylor, John 78, 79 Taylor, Timothy 26, 49, 85, 223 Teare, Nancy 44, 223 Tebben, Jackie 49, 173 Teegarden, Kay 200 Telford, Christine 200 Teresinski, Terrie 200 Terrill, Karin 44, 187 Terry, Debbie 173 Teschner, Charles 116, 173 Thom, Kathleen 187 Thom, Kenny 30, 129, 200 Thomas, Andy 81, 84, 85, 86, 200 Thomas, Barbara 187 Thomas, Gary 79 Thomas, Jackie 44, 45, 170, 223 Thomas, Linda 200 Thomas, Mary Ellen 200 Thomas, Melvin 187 Thomas, Pam 173 Thomas, Rhonda 66, 87, 96, 99, 101, 102, 101, 199 Smith, Toni 222 Smith, Warren 172 Smitherman, Bob 172 Smoot, Larry 47, 86 Snodgrass, Debbie 187 Snooks, Richard W. 54 Snyder, Becky 172 Soule, Roger 104, 187 Southard, Richard 172 250 Fred Rau models the new uniforms recently purchased by the Band. The uniforms can be worn either as a tuxedo or as a uniform with an overlay. Thornton, Ollie G Thorpe, Bob 79, Thorpe, Jim 74, Tibbetts, Donna Tindle, Rhonda 1 Tomlinson, Stew Toney, Marilyn I Toney, Sharon 1 Tootle, Kathy 42 Torgeson, Marge Torgeson, Wendy Totten, Kandy 41 Totten, Karey 11 Townsend, Charl Townsend, Jerry Townsend, Tamr TRACK 122, 124 Tracy, Carol 47, Tracy, John 68 Tracy, Nan 174 Trail, Connie 46, Trout, Bob 47 , 12 Trout, Don 56, 5' Trout, Judy 200 Truesdale, John Trullinger, Cindi Trullinger, Teres Tucker, Sonny 11 Tucker, Tim 91, Turnbull, Barbal Turner, Dorothy Turner, Kathy 11 Uhlmer, Tom 204 Underwood, Cha: Underwood, Lucg Upshaw, Connie Urquhart, Rober' Toward the end I Hop, Senior Geoi the Lily Pond as Y, Tootle, Kathy 42, 188 Tucker, Sonny 128 129. 223 173 Z3 29 7 173 29 223 i6, 200 , 223 1, 99, 101, 102, rchased by the tuxedo or as a Thomas, Robert 105, 106, 107, 223 Thomas, Robert 173 Thomas, Steve 187 Thompson, David 173 Thompson, Debra 82, 90, 173 Thompson, Dennis 80, 90, 91, 11 114, 115, 124, 142, 224 Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson Thompson I Gary 48, 116, 187 Jim 224 John 224 Julia 79 Leslie 45, 188 Linda 79 Margaret 69 Nellie 69 Thompsoni Thompson, , Peggy 45, 89, 224 Rick 117, 126, 188 Sharmyn 173 Wayne 200 Thornton, Ollie 69 Thorpe, Bob 79, 124 Thorpe, Jim 74, 75, 116, 173 Tibbetts, Donna 200 Tindle, Rhonda 46, 86, 89, 224 Tomlinson, Steve 116, 173 Toney, Marilyn 173 Tone Sharon 173 Torgeson, Margaret 173 Torgeson, Wendy 224 Totten, Kandy 48, 173 Totten, Karey 117, 173 Townsend, Charles 224 0,111, Townsend, Jerry 42, 104, 117, 188 Townsend, Tammy 188 TRACK 122, 124 Tracy, Carol 47, 142, 224 ' Tracy, John 68 Tracy, Nan 174 Trail, Connie 46, 105, 106, 200 Trout, Bob 47, 117, 200 Trout, Don 56, 57 Trout, Judy 200 Truesdale, John 224 Trullinger, Cindie 162, 174 Trullinger, Teresa 48, 51, 99, 102, 200 Tucker, Tim 91, 146, 200 Turnbull, Barbara 224 Turner, Dorothy 57 Turner, Kathy 188 U Uhlmer, Tom 200 Underwood, Charles 174 Underwood, Lucy 188 Upshaw, Connie 188 Urquhart, Robert 78 Utter, Larry 174 Utterback, Carey 224 Watson, Nancy 20, 78, 81, 84, 86, 88, 150, 225, 227 Watson, Paula 174 Watt, Dorothy 201 V Vale, Joe 188 Vandever, Dee Ann 188 Van Gorp, Dave 188 Van Ness, Bill 45, 200 Van Vickle, Bob 90, 129, 200 Vasut, Kathy 44, 200 Vasut, Sharon 174 Vaughn, Lonnie 174 Vernon, Dale 48, 200 Vestal, Ronald 224 Vetter, Diana 75, 76, 85, 151, 200 Vetter, Virginia 79 View, John 47, 104, 105, 106, 224 Vogel, Diana 174 Voltmer, Annette 42, 188 Voorhes, Kathy 17 4 Voss, Jane 40, 65, 84 Vulgamott, Curtis 117, 188 W Wagers, Roger 34, 45, 188 Wahlgren, Sandy 224 WAKITAN STAFF 22, 23 Watt, Jim 116, 174 Wayne, Bruce 88, 90 Weaver, Cindy 46, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100 101, 102, 103, 201 Weaver, Sue 84, 88, 99, 201 Webb, Barbara 188 Weber, Candy 42, 188 Weddle, Cathy 47, 201 Weddle, Del 225 Weddle, Don 124 Weddle, Kenny 121, 174 Weeden, Eric 113, 115, 124, 129 201 7 Weeden, Kathleen 188 Weigel, Donna 43, 188 Weigler, Larry 49, 116, Weigler, Sherry 49, 51 Weir, Roberta 42, 188 Weir, Ronnie 201 Welch, Glenn 105, 107, 225 Welsch, Rodney 201 Welsh, Robert 225 Wells, Steve 90, 225 Wells, Thomas 79 174 , 201 Wales Maril n 86 188 1 Y , Walker, Becky 200 Walker, Kay 201 , Walker, Kenny 45, 129, 188 Walker, Roy 34, 59, 65 Walker, Vicki 43, 188 Walkup, Connie 201 Wallace, Edwin 38, 65, 67 Wallace, Janice 174 Wallace, Neva 67 Waller, Sami 86, 188 Walley, Tim 21, 47, 128, 204 Walters, Charlene 201 Walton, Camille 57, 146 Walton, John 72, 159 Ward, David 117, 174 Wardf Henry 44 Ward, Jeff 188 Ward, Linda 201 Ward, Mary 28, 78, 80, 81, 15 Warnew, Mike 188 Warren, John 174 Washington, Marketa 47 , 201 Waters, Patricia 174 Waters, Regina 201 Watkins, Kenny 147, 225 Watkins, Valerie 21, 46, 84, 8 Watson, Dan 188 Watson, Janet 20, 47, 81, 225 Watson, Linda 82, 174 Watson, Marcia 180, 188 0, 224 6, 225 Wendland, Connie 188 Wenz, Marti 81, 201 Werner, Bill 105, 201 Werner, Mark 174 Werth, Linda 188 Wertin, Diane 42, 188 Wertz, Joe 45, 91, 188 West, Richard 104, 188 Westhoff, Mike 201 Westlake, Paul 174 Weston, Carolyn 87, 188 Weston, Connie 188 Weston, Stanley 35, 116, 174 Westrich, Jim 45, 188 Wethington, Debra 174 Weyer, Lanna 225 Wheeler, Patrick -126, 201 Wheeler, Scott 174 Whisler, Dick 106, 201 Whitaker, Lynda 201 White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, White, Bob 174 Janette 45, 75, 189 - John 17, 46, 80, 82, 113, 129, 158 John M. 104, 105, 106, 107, 225 Linda 201 V U Lynda 225 Mamie 69 Mary 225 Robin 43, 189 Ronald 117, 174 Thomas Dr. 54 Whitman, Vicki 31, 43, 189 Whitney, Alan 85, 225 tne Brian 174 Whi y, Whitson, Jim 116, 174 6 Whitson, Mary 89, 101, 102, 103, 225 Whittington, Connie 174 ,, Whittington, Jerry 225 . Whyte, Jim 117, 189 Whyte, Timothy 20, 80, 81, 84, 225 Wibberg, Elaine 174 Wick, Mary Janet 33 Wiedmaier, Gilbert 174 Wiedmaier, Ronald 201 Wiedmaier, Susan 189 Wiest, Brent 116, 175 Wilcox, Jane 42, 82, 90, 176, 189 Wiles, Betty 57 Wiley, Kenneth 49, 225 Wilkerson, Barbara 65 Wilkins, Bobbi 44, 48 Wilkins, Ronda 175 Wilkinson, Debbie 44, 189 Wilkinson, Gary 116, 126, 175 Wilkinson, Ralph 39, 61, 65, 91 f th 1 J nior-Senior Prom at the Frog- rIlIlcZ1vgfl1Si3rlibiTlrlfi1oiJge Sexlflllralii atllempts to take a goldfish fr0II1 ' the Lily Pond as a souvenir for his date. Z 1 Willeford, Debbie 44, 82, 86 Wuerfele, Dorothy 65 Willhite, Claudia 175 Williams, Arthur 35, 189 Williams, Basil 225 Williams Caroline 175 Williams, Charlene 201 Williams, Jean 43 Williams, Joann 189 Williams, John 104, 105, Williams Mark 189 Williams, Mary 175 Williams, Mildred 175 Williams, Raymond 122, Williams, Richard 175 Williams, Richard 226 Willumsen, Jim 226 Wilmes, Colleen 65 Wilson, Bill 226 Wilson, Dawn 201 Wilson, Genell 189 Wilson, Lucinda 175 Wilson, Mary Ellen 175 Wilson, Mary Lea 201 Wilson, Sherry 175 Wilson, Stan 189 106, 107,225 124, 225 Wilson, Steve 90, 189, 196 Wilson, Steve 201 Wineinger, Dick 49, 116, Winemiller, Vickie 226 , 252 189 Wing, Janice 48, 51, 175 Winsor, Bruce 87, 104, 105, 201 Winsor, Craig 175 Wintcher, Harold 49, 91, 189 Wion, Marcia 46, 137, 226 Wise, Sharon 175 Wolf, Ted 201 Wollenman, Bob 45, 201 Wollenman, John 88, 117, 175 'Wreh5, Bob 47, 201 WRESTLING TEAM 126 Wright, Charles 201 Wright, Danny 195, 107, 189 Wright, David 117, 175 Wright, Jann 175 Wright, Roger 28, 81, 84f, 85, 201 8 Wood, Bobbie 88, 226 Wood, Cheryl 175 Wood, Joan 79 Wood, Joe 42, 106, 201 Wood, John 201 Y Y-TEEN PRESIDENTS 86 Yates, Linda 175 Yost, Darla 22, 84, 226 ' Young, Bob 119, 196, 201 Young, Gareth 226 Young, Janet 45, 189 Young, Kenton 90, 128, 226 Young, Leslie 226 Young, Steve 116, 189 Young, Susan 175 Wurtzler, Steve 124 Wyeth, John 226 Wyland, Ellen 189 Wood, John 224, 226 Wood, Milt 75, 77, 88, 90, 113, 116, 129, 149, 201 Wood, Susan 86, 189 Woodbury, Bruce 175 Woodward, Gary 226 Woody, Elizabeth 141 Workman, Jeannie 175 Workman, Linda 79 Worley, Charles 201 Worley, James 226 Worley, Patricia 31, 17 5 Worley, Paul 189 Worthington, Mike 48, 189 Z Zach, Ron 81, 127, 201 Zoubek, Ron 189 .f f-'W While sitting on wrestling mats in the ROTC drill room, Junior Austin Bainter suddenly discovers himself trapped between a movable storage cabinet and the wall. gfadgjf 77 WCf5'f gmW55 fiO ykg wf Xwlms 2 WW W? ,f YMQCDQM WW X ALT M MWF JXQHWQUQNXWM1 A kQMQLJ ,f , JQOM I 1 4 M!! 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