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

 - Class of 1967

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Q, wv we QM X fx ms X -f -Q -X, K ix. , f My 'W X sm..:sx'm . . Table of Contents Opening Section .... ..... 1 Departmental . 7 .............. . . . 10 Administration,lFaculty, Staff .... . . . 44 School Life ................... . . . 60 Organizations ................... . . . 88 Physical Education, ROTC, Sports .... .... 1 06 Albums ......................... .... 1 50 Senior Activities ..... .... 2 18 Centralites aim high X. R S M 5.- The quest for knowledge is a never ending process. B learnin toda y g y, we are preparing ourselves for tomorrow. 4 w As We d Service and lea' K tasks in the fut advises a comm ZOIIIOITOW . As we develop socially, we prepare ourselves to understand and get along with people with whom we come in contact Service and leadership prepare and encourage today's young people to undertake greater t tasks in the future. Stephanie Pigg, a student director of the all-school play, helps and advises a committee member. . f 5 , ,,,p:.f XX? x X 1 f K A ..,,, Success is our target Success at Central is graduation with distinction and honor. . S5 44 H lf hwiimkii X Success is cultivating and maintaining friendship Q Isl SI? i Q l ntaining friendship. l l I i x 1 . I 5 E 2 2 I Success is employment in a satisfying and rewarding career. Mr. Joe Pittel, a 1962 Central graduate, is Executive Director of East Hills Merchant Association. W- , ., Y Y . . , , ,,,,k, ,..,4.H',. aff' tif' if hr -cr 'ale xl? W, w ' aw H ' ,X ,L V wh-,,g1fg,, fWwm pw f k f M, , .,n .f ' f' 11141, ' ,a,' . H -mg i Er Kivu.fM WWW M aaaaaa o '. 5 I I Fillih M, f, -P-r 1 ,-,, , H -, ..,1,..',4.4fm.4.,...,-f-. ,.,.,g, .-.,. ,, F A , , , , . 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In prehistoric times man livedrand died much as an animal, existing alone or in small warlike groups, each caring only for himself. To eke out a bare existence he had to hunt and har- vest what nature in her wild state had to offer. He had little or no responsibility for anyone outside his individual self, and therefore he developed little or no means of communication or education. Today men live in societies. Occupations interlace in a network of farmers, manu- facturers, merchants, professionals, and laborers. The essence of Equality lies in the fact that all are indispensable. The people is the important factor in this our democratic country. Because men live together and work together they must know how to communi- cate, how to understand others, and how to work together. Education is therefore important at a very early age. And its continuance and depth affect the suc- cess of each individual's life. ,A A, 1 . l ,,.. ,.... A .....,. ...., , mv' L English students learn reading, Writing, 2 Wiffff Uyfagf , f 1, x , my 'U if f M, , M, ,D Af f ff 2 iffy f f,H!!,f- ,, , Mf , Z 7 fr f ffy' ff 1 f ff my Q' ff ff fy iff rf V f Wffi K N' 4 Q iffy! lyffrwi Mrs. Hornaday explains the importance of the newspaper to Juniors , Gordon Fish, Brenda Cadwallader, and Bonnie Howard. Senior Sharon Holland takes notes as Don Beckley and Ginger Gardner debate a bill. Brian VVhitney, Brutus, smiles as he finishes stabbing Caesar, Jeff Moore. I inter Centr4 Mary Mye of gramma Freshi with basic ature. The is Homer Shakespea mar, lear' speech or widen thei tage, Senior literature, review gre gland. In works of I masters. Mrs. F R 1- , ,Lg , .- AAN wh ,. X f. ' G '- fw.13w.-,s.'f--U.'jg si'. 'WJWQ'i. X n 'N Cnl'xJ W' we aw ,,,,,,,..v,,,, 2' Q M -QX . f- gr, K '..f iff , Q, t wr , 6 HY, 'fb.i,,,.r3 5- ' 3 .1 ting, utus, smiles as he Eaesar, Jeff Moore. interpretation skills Centralls English Department, headed by Miss Mary Myers, enables students to study all areas of grammar, composition, and literature. Freshmen and Sophomores become familiar with basics of grammar and start exploring liter- ature. The main piece of literature Freshmen read is Homer's Odyssey, while Sophomores read Shakespeare's Julius Caesar. Juniors review gram- mar, learn to express their thoughts through speech or drama, study American literature, and Widen their understanding of man and his heri- ta e. g Seniors may choose from English 12, English literature, drama, or speech. English 12 students review grammar and study the literature of En- gland. In English literature, students study the Works of Shakespeare and other great English masters. Pyramus and Thisbe, played by Dan Thornton and Gretchen Lord, are separated by Steve Steinacker acting as wall. ,, Mrs Frazier explains the map used in study of Macbeth to' Seniors Lynda Whitaker, Chris Prashak, and Ron Zach. Xlfiiii V3.5 was if S' W' 2 if Q-fa 05347 Q ,Q ,s,,s,s5, First page editors Linda Sherer, Norma Myers, and Melinda McGinnis carefully scrutinize a first page layout while fourth page editors Robert Van Vickle, Terry Schneider and Milt Diane Eddy and Brooke Hickman, first semester co-editors of the Outlook seek advice from their sponsor, Mrs. McCoy. W! M Wood question the size of a picture. Third page editors Sue Christgen, Caleen Sutter, and Larry Smoot plan a headline for their page in the first semester Outlook. 3 L v ,Xa First semester business manager Ann Cook and photographer Bob Goldsberry check pictures taken for the school paper. Cathy Hausman and Beverly Bowen, second page editors, paste and arrange one of their layouts for the school newspaper. utl ll To get him in the 1 ble is the gc 127 , they sg captions, ar Each y4 journalism l rnester's ne' bine their e newspaper state. Second semest Vetter plan a Second semes Kathleen Red if 5 if . C Q 1 3 K KBS. 5' X ig 5 -f'i!3:1 pi. x 1 3 'vi fffk X C N fa. P ,J page editors Sue plan a headline and photographer the school paper. ond page editors, school newspaper. Outlook receives ll Americana' rating To get the news to the reader and to get it to him in the most exciting and concise manner possi- ble is the goal of the Outlook staff. Meeting in room 127, they spend hours writing and rewriting leads, captions, and headlines. Each year Mrs. McCoy chooses a staff from her journalism classes to compose and edit the next se- mester's newspaper. This group of individuals com- bine their efforts so well that for several years our newspaper has ranked among the very top in the state. ' T ,VVL ML, H ,AQ Second semester third page editors Stephanie Pigg and Diane Vetter plan a page while Chris Prashak gives suggestions. Second semester members Jim Cornelius, Nancy Powell, Kathleen Redmond, Bill Curry, Andrea Jeffries, and Linda First page editors Steve McElduff, Natalie Rothstein, and Bonnie Howard check with photographer, Wally McClanahan. Correspondent Roger Wright gives suggestions to Editor Ron Zach while Editor Andy Thomas gets ideas from past issues. Stine receive the Outlooks which are to be distributed to all the rooms for students to read from Cathy Hochenauer. 1 ff f ak1tan Staff memberw aim h Vg, V. which they he sion at Missou Betty Coyle the proper W - 1 4 LK 1519 larilyn Bottorff and Mar- Vista a sample yearbook which they helped compile during a journalism workshop ses- sion at Missouri University in the summer. Betty Coyle and Marcia Watson learn from Marilyn Bottorff the proper method of preparing pictures for printing. Copy cutlines gutters bleeding cropping and Hopping are terms learned and used by the group of Juniors and Seniors who compile the Wakitan each year. Seventh period finds Room 136 alive With activity as Mr. Dowell and Miss McCoun as- sist the workers in solving any problems they may have in producing Central s yearbook. Those students who attend workshop during the summer vacation bring back helpful sugges- tions in preparing a Wakitan which Will hope- fully obtain a high rating in the yearbook judging. Seniors Sandra Brown DianeiStadler Nancy Kidd Linda 'fus- tice and Lynda Whitaker work together for accuracy. ' w l members aim high to meet previously set standards if During Latin IV class, Juniors Bev Frank and Dick Riddell discuss various aspects of the Roman form of architecture. Languages add foreign flavor to classes These second year German students watch for mistakes as Senior Howard Rosenthal writes his assignment on the board. Central's Language Department offers a variety of foreign languages. To those students who .wish to develop skills in this field, Latin, French, Spanish, and German courses are offered. At the end of a year of memorizing dialogues and learning pronunciation, first year French students join the upperclassmen in a banquet, and those who have carried an S or better average their first year are invited to join the French Club. The Latin pupils study conjugation of verbs and declension of nouns. At the end of the year they celebrate with a Cena Romana, a banquet served by Freshmen slaves in full costume. .Spanish instructors teach conversational Spanish, and the students who enroll in these classes are given the opportunity to learn more about our Spanish speaking neighbors. German students, besides learning much about the language, delve into the classics and compositions of the German nation. f I Rod Reipen, Pa logue in front of German teacher zine written in K 2 2 ? 2 f 4 Z ? Having i Y' K ff , xii fi .'k. Q , lil' S ' if N , ...M K as-X. X- r f :ft .ps .vim X A -1 N, 1 -Cf X L' L, 1, ek Zi n :LQ XX if Q 3 'ii g Ll X l -5 it S: I tk Q F .3 if architecture. BS ent offers a hose students 5 field, Latin, es are offered. :ing dialogues year French n a banquet, Jetter average 2 French Club. ation of verbs Ld of the year ia, a banquet tume. :onversational iroll in these to learn more 's. arning much 2 classics and ZKQQAYX at K K , . Rod Reipen, Paula Block, and Chuck Hamilton, Spanish I students, practice their dia- logue in front of the class. German teacher Mr. Mier discusses with his second year class a recent issue of a maga- zine written in German. Having spent the summer in France studying the language of that country, these France f' . psnzw ,L , I z , f' 4 , L df, iv 7 K 5ro,, f lawn Ms it ,, U py 'Q 1 f X 1 f f., ' f ,f' 5 Pye? 1 Mcomirzmmer l I, . .ffiees ' Debbie Willeford presents a puppet show in class as an interesting way of practicing the French language. girls discuss where they have been. fl 'fr Knowledge of past aids student making decisjc Senior Greg Lucas presents a speech before mock congress with Barb Keatly as clerk and Howard Rosenthal presiding. His United States history report gives Douglas Cook a chance to sit for a few minutes at Mr. Burrowes, desk. Freshman Roger Heard points out to Debbie Heckel the loca- tion of Siberia on the globe in Miss J ones' civics class. Senior Mike Blevins hesitantly but hopefully hands in his paper to Mr. Dunbar after a test in government class. History i future. Stud' morrow. Wit sions and far wise decision lrnportal it is required Freshmen ta ancient his and modern for the honor history or A from a Wide ment, or inte The pea hinges on th education is decisions. Th fare of manki: Lynn C1 I is ' sl' 3 , N r .lg 5 J! 'A DG- . , Baking decisions of future le Heckel the loca- .cs class. V y hands in his paper ss. History is a record of the past and a key to the future. Students of today are the citizens of to- morrow. With a knowledge of results of past deci- sions and famous experiences, one learns to make Wise decisions for the future. Importance of social studies is shown in that it is required for students all four years at Central. Freshmen take civics and advanced Freshmen take ancient history. Sophomores take World history, and modern and contemporary history is offered for the honor students. Juniors take United States history or American history. Seniors may choose from a Wide variety of courses: economics, govern- ment, or international relations. The peace and prosperity of our great nation hinges on the determination of its people. Their education is a great factor in determining their decisions. Their decisions contribute to the Wel- fare of mankind all over the World. Mr. Ranner uses a map to illustrate the 'extent of Caesar's Empire to his eager Sophomore ancient history students. Lynn Cheney, Vicki Squires, and Bob Reid discuss the major religions of the world, the theme of this board's display. mf, , , X f ', -ffm 5 V, Q ,, ' MQW! . V , ,W . 4' , g J ,,,,,wf+ , Algebra II teacher, Mr. David Stouffer, finds that he has more explaining to do to Juniors David Grahl and Rhonda Fountain. Junior Earl Kerns displays one of the many methods of finding the possible answers to an algebraic expression. However, he is pleased that his explanation was understood the first time by Junior David Maddox. . Accelerated math COl1I'Sl Senior Andy Thomas explains to the second hour trigonometry General math st students the principle and operation of the slide rule. Bridgman exami S I 5' ' .-fs - sb Q- r Q , ..-V Kin ' ' xi-0 2 m was understood Sophomore Steve Smith works diligently with one of the oldest problems pertaining to geometry- construction problems. d math courses challenge students of toda trigonometry rule. General math students Joe Colbert, Dave Easter, and Jeanette Bridgman examine some of Mr. Swope's mathematical sketches. f n Y By means of numbers and symbols, we may study the relationship of two quantities in mathe- matics. The difference between mathematics today and the methods by which the cavemen counted objects and expressed their values is immeasur- able. To most mathematicians, the word immea- surable is a fictitious word. There is always a goal to aim for and an answer to be found. Whether it is numerical or proven untrue, every problem has a determined answer before it is ever Worked. Math is one of the oldest sciences ever used and one of the everlasting sciences to be studied. Central's math courses deal with the concepts of mathematics which move ahead year after year. For the willing students with ability in mathematics, Central offers algebra in accelerated courses along with geometry, trigonometry, math analysis, and calculus. For the students who are interested in just enough mathematics to help them in business and home life after schooling, there is a general math course that is preferred. 5 Challenges of tomorrow face inquisitive Studey Mr. Lecil Carroll assists Jeanne Workman with the explanation of one of the demonstrations in earth science class. 24 Janice Brown displays one of the most important prerequisites for using the microscope - adjustment of the lenses. Amid rn acids, bases cinating wo: stand the rn the specific the sciences is room only Every s same three i inquisitive 1 idea. Experi swers. Centi for students physics are t The biologic study of plan Theories an' of science are Chemistry student, Richard Curd, reviews the method of finding a new volumei l ,J,.ekL nh. , S1 'tive students of toda prer equisites Amid microscopes, bunsen burners, test tubes, acids, bases, and elements stands the vast, fas- cinating world of science. To unlock and under- stand the mysteries of our universe, education in the specific fields of science is required. Study of the sciences is difficult even if one enjoys itg there is room only for the intellects and hard workers. Every science student's life is faced with the same three questions-What, why, and how? This inquisitive attitude is what supports a scientific idea. Experimentation and knowledge provide an- swers. Central's science courses supply knowledge for students who have curiosity. Chemistry and physics are two physical sciences taught at Central. The biological course is composed of botany, the study of plants, and zoology, the study of animals. Theories and knowledge from each classification of science are combined in general science. the method oi finding a new volume of a substance by means of mathematics. In health class Rhonda Norris and Sharon Hudson point out and explain the various functions of the human heart. W p Physics can prove to be both fascinating and time-consuming as illustrated by busy seniors Jim Adler and Jay Maddox. -X Jim Whyte, as acting attorney, questions Tom Duggins, a Wit- ness, during a mock trial in their business law class. Miss Nancy Canaday employs the tech- nique of a timed drill to keep her short- hand classes in good practice. Students gain skills in bu: In Miss Canaday's general business class, Greg Black examines some check stubs as a part of a class assignment. Ready typewriters Words so fa students ai Cy in typin Francis, Mrzl business dep In secr Cutler and typing and s also learn eograph mac Other b ing, which d shorthand, , While Sherryl Koch uses an . skills in business fields Black examines Ready . . . Go! The rat, tat,.tat of speeding typewriters fills the classroom following those two words so familiar to many Centralites. In this way, students are drilled to increase speed and efficien- cy in typing. This course is taught by Mr. Don Francis, Mrs. Betty Bartles, and Mr. Linus Dowell, business department chairman. In secretarial training, taught by Mrs. Carol Cutler and Mrs. Bartles, students study advanced typing and shorthand, filing, and accounting. They also learn to operate adding machines, mim- eograph machines, and ditto machines. Other business courses offered are bookkeep- ing, which deals with financial aspects of business, shorthand, general business, and business law. While Sherryl Kephart transcribes from a dictaphone, Sheri Koch uses an adding machine during their secretarial class. In Mr. Robert Pumphrey's bookkeeping class, Mary Thomas begins Work on one of her bookkeeping assignments. Mary Sargent concentrates on a fundamental typing rule - keep your eyes on your book while you are typing. Linda Hessemyer begins work on her new outfit, while other members ofthe class work for completion of their garments. Future homemakers develop useful skills A tantalizing aroma floats through the hall- ways. It lures the unsuspecting student to the heart of the home economics classroom, where he silently watches the tempting food pass slowly in front of him. Every day is not filled with prepara- tion of delicious foods. Cloth, of all colors and tex- tures, is turned into various garments by busy Cathy Hausman stops to admire the beautiful Christmas scene in the display window in front of home economics classroom. hands and humming sewing machines. TomorroW's homemakers need more than a knowledge of cook- ing and sewing. Infant care, good grooming, per- sonality development, interior decorating, and home care are part of the course. Our future home- makers learn under the guidance of Miss Frances Wright and Mrs. Doris Grunwald. Pat McGlade and Nancy Spence construct a display of five basic food groups for the home economics bulletin board. 54 fy! ff X f 22 'W lf' Valuable 1 CC? Q I . as N :M , dw, . J. -V K 'ff -e if Q. fx A 9' ' ' L lg, w . . . v E xp V x in g so C . 'Af a K. r garments. ills es. TomorroW's avledge of cook- grooming, per- :corating,' and lr future home- f Miss Frances a display of five etin board. , , , V ,, ,f my, ,wg 1 In order to complete her dress, Sandra Kamseier concentrates as she watches Mrs. Doris Grunwald demonstrate the use of the half-catch stitch for the hem. Valuable experience and training are achieved '0h1'011gh the adyanced foods class as students prepare their own meals. ff ,Q f ,Z My, ff , ,f ff W ,W fl! 5, ., ML QW A ,,la,a Practical skills prove Electronically interested Larry Elardo and Mike Scott test the voltage patterns on the gauge of their oscilloscope. Gary Emberry trains in practical education-the use and re- pair of complex machinery at Hillyard's Vocational School. valuable to pupils Buzz! Buzz! Whirr! Whirr! Bang! Bang! Bang! These are a few of many sounds heard as the coffee tables, gun racks, coat racks, book cases, hope chests, and lamp stands are made. These useful articles are produced in woodworking classes as students learn to operate hand and power tools and study blueprinting. Basic ideas of engineering and drawing are taught in mechanical drawing. Students work with projection drawings and work drawings that de- scribe dimensions ofthe entire project. Hillyard Vocational School trains boys in drafting, electronics, machine shop, auto me- chanics, and printing. This training enables boys to develop skills necessary for a profitable future. After completing training school, there are various fields in electronics from which boys may choose. Attendance at St. Joseph Technical School pre- pares students to go to college or earn a living. In wood shop Alfred Klawuhn inspects the various tools dis- played in orderly rows on the carpentry tool board. Bill Ditman and D they begin to paint Mr. Kenneth Wilk tools with skill and : 5 i i N 9 N is iw r T wx ff: .Q 4. X gg? S 411. , A' . K S 1 4 if X A -t ,V 'Q X-J .. . is .K S x in . I i i - , t E . e p X ..,, r . 'ils g! Bang! Bang! rd as the coffee k cases, hope . These useful ing classes as ower tools and 1 drawing are ants Work with vings that de- :13. rains boys in 1op, auto me- g enables boys ,fitable future. are are various 's may choose. al School pre- 1 a living. f various tools dis- '0ard. Mr Kenneth W1lk1nson teaches h1s wood shop students to use electr1cally powered COE course provides on-the-job training While working as a salesgirl at the Paris, Micky Darnell shows former Centralite Linda Moen the latest in fashions. Walnut Company employee Sue Christgen, a COE student, demonstrates one of her office tasks, filling out business forms. How to get along with people and how to keep a job are the most important things students learn in the Cooperative Occupational Education pro- gram. COE, taught by Mr. Ralph Wilkinson, pro- vides many Centralites with on-the-job training in areas of their choice. Q'Kuder interest tests are given to help the student in deciding on the occupation for which he is best suited. Mr. Wilkinson teaches his students person- ality development, rules of etiquette, good groom- ing, and personal care. He also gives students brush-up courses in mathematics and English. They learn what an employer expects from his employees. Money management, selling, and busi- ness law are also skills COE students learn. With this kind of background, it is hoped that students will develop desirable Work habits and technical skills. Having had work experience, students often show an improvement in schoolwork. As they learn from the mistakes of fellow employees, some stu- dents are stimulated to show better performance. COE student Jack Hess carries a rack of doughnuts to the oven during his part time job at the Golden Glaze Bakery. 1 ST.- ennu l 3..U9f ---- Assisted by Driver's Ball is ready to begir Steve Sanders instruc thing every girl shoul ik ...-- ? - iing 1 and how to keep gs students learn l Education pro- 1 Wilkinson, pro- L-the-job training er interest tests 1 deciding on the lted. students person- ette, good groom- . so gives students ics and English. expects from his selling, and busi- dents learn. With ,ped that students Jits and technical ce, students often fork. As they learn ployees, some stu- :er performance fdoughnuts to the oven aze Bakery. 6 , - --,,.i. my-N smosspa scaooi. mst. EAEQSATIUN BAR is mg Assisted by Driver's Education instructor Mr. Walker, Larry Ball is ready to begin his driving experience behind the wheel. Steve Sanders instructs Kathy Hullihan in the process of some- thing every girl should know - how to change a tire. Steve Embrey and Clifford Mays wait for their turn in which they will prove their driving skills. Driveris education stresses safety Make man's great invention, the car, your servant! If you can drive, you may be either a blessing to busy parents or a danger to mankind. To teach proper driving techniques to stu- dents age fifteen and older, Central offers Dri- ver's Education. Mr. Walker and Coach Blacklock are the iron-nerved instructors of this often ex- citing and sometimes risky class During the first six Weeks students learn state laws mechanics of the motor and correct driving procedure Actual practice behind the Wheel begins after students are aware of correct driving procedures This practice is gained on public streets and high Ways of St Joseph in the special Driver s Ed car Upon completion of the semester course students hope to pass the state driver s examination 33 1 l f Z7-.f7?f?77cff'.fZfI,W 51 Q L V , f ' f -2 V wig- f 1 ff , 'l v 34 1 f 1 Y -Y i l l 5 l 5 1 I l . 'mf-I J 4 -iv' Art I students Denise Bartles, Susan Silkey, and Joyce Perrin learn proportions of anatomy by sketching a skeleton. Advanced art students develop and improve techniques they have learned from art class by using them in oil paintings. Art tudents learn fund . f, .. .t.. V. f f, I f, .-h y' ' 1 ,ff :riff Q ff' ,f1,,,?2' CWWVQ ' M ff X all f X f flfi, f jf y,V ,4fjff!!' ,fyfif ff! 4 f 'yff ffm , ,f ff X , ,f,f1,Mgi, Art students display their work in Central's third floor aigallery while others admire Natalie Rothstein works on the restoration of Central's statue Laurie Merrill, Ton of Minerva by using lead wire to coil around its base. ferent kinds of sculp its learn fundamentals of drawing, design, color Fine Arts tudents are offered a varied pro gram Art I students are given 1nstruct1on in basic painting as well as concentrated studies of the history of art The artists with which he will become familiar range from Leonardo to De Kooning The student is brought to an awareness both of current developments 1n the field of art and art as it relates to the world 1n which he lives D1scuss1on of students own work IS not un common Advanced classes permit more 1nterested students to extend their knowledge 1n the various fields and engage in projects by which their learning IS put to the best use These projects fundamentals of drawing, design, color, and n in Central's third floor Hgallery while others admire work done by classmates. ion of Central's statue nd its base. Laurie Merrill, Tony Hoehn, and Jim Boling demonstrate dif- ferent kinds of sculpture while they Work on art projects. are Oll painting, watercolor, figure sketching, pr1ntmaking,Jewelry, sculpture, and weaving. 1 , Jim Day works on one of his sets for the story of Twas the Night Before Christmas which he will film after completion. fffffffffff CONCERT CHOIR Back row Larry Smoot Richard Banger ter Wally Buckner Corrine McNe1ley Lynn Garvey Karen Hansen Phil King Bruce Moen Terry Chaney Carol Doan Lo1s Pollard Steve Stinson Thzrd row Ronda Norris Barbara Loubey Vicki Gupton Patricia Griffith Annette Jennings Connie Eshenroder Carol Rich Claudia Ousley Jan Shack elford Carol Senne Martha Hulse Karen Crabtree Renee Miller Second row Terry Schneider V1rg1n1aPurv1s Jan McQu1tty Debbie Willeford Shari Koch Leslie Thompson Nancy Powell Nancy Bechtold Susie Smith Connie Glancy Barb Fricke Front row Robert Finch Sue Clark Kent Lmneweh Steve Mallory Randy Stuber Jay Maddox Dick Riddell Bob Wrehe Russell Foster Kathy Hmtz Cathie Simpson Paula Block Bev Frank. ' Mr. Gench takes drastic action to make accompanists Lois Pollard, Beverly Bowen, Becky Cole, Barbara Keatley, Sherryl Kephart, and Linda Sherer play the piano without a mistake. CONCERT CHOIR I Jan Cornelius Cind Wendy Bartlett Mike Herbie Brod Bill Bake Andrea Jefferies Bob Carroll Karin Terrill VVh1te Lynette Caml Concert for voic Sit up straigl louder! These are every day in Roor tices singing tecl as well as interl To become a men must complete a least one year ol each Mixed Choii Choir as Juniors o Under direct Music Consultanw trict, the choir pei assemblies and p The members als civic organization year. Virginia Purvis, Jan :h, Leslie Thompson, mith, Connie Glancy, zh, Sue Clark, Kent er, Jay Maddox, Dick Kathy Hintz, Cathie CONCERT CHOIR-Back row: Judi Cunning, Jane Headrick, Jan Cornelius, Cindy Weaver, Linda Sherer, Sue Heckel, Wendy Bartlett, Mike Pittel, Linda Justice, Barbara Haggard, Herbie Brod, Bill Baker, Mike Skaith. Third row: Linda Donan, Andrea Jefferies, Bob Trout, Linda Dotson, Pat Brown, Dennis Carroll, Karin Terrill, Sherryl Kephart, Diane Stadler, Janette White, Lynette Campbell, Carolyn Potter, Karen Bechtold. Concert Choir aims for voice master Sit up straight Open your mouth Sing louder' These are typical warnings heard almost every day in Room 22 M as the Concert Choir prac tices singing techniques consisting of versatility as well as interpretations of various composers To become a member of Concert Choir, a student must complete a year of Freshman chorus and at least one year of Mixed Choir Top students in each Mixed Choir are selected to Join the Concert Choir as J uniors or Seniors. Under direction of Mr. Marvin Gench Jr. Music Consultant of the St. Joseph School Dis- trict the choir performs for Christmas and Easter assemblies and presentsa public spring concert The members also sing for various business and civic organizations in St. Joseph throughout the year. Second row: Cathy Weddle, Debi Ray, Barbie Keatley, Mike Coleman, Bill Curry, Linn Eberting, Tom Clouser, Jim West- rich, Roger Wagers, Pat Bolin, Chris Prashak. Front row.' Bob Alson, Rick Ruoff, Tom Brown, Kay Sybert, Bob Wollenman, Alden Deal, Doug Dannen, Jim Hunt, Trip Gore, Bob Burgess, H. Morris Greenwald. Under the direction of Mr. Marvin Gench, Concert Choir prac- tices during rehearsals for their performances. C Choirs Work toward high goal of COHCGIT Choir Mixed Choir II members rehearse their parts around the piano so they may hear their pitch and stay on tune. MIXED CHOIR I-Back row: Marcia Abarn, Debbie Hiveley, Karen Smith, Roxanne Norton, Pam Denney, C. I. Crouch, John Masters, Terry Eshenroder, Charles Miller, Susan Hill- yard, Carla Lininger, Jere Miner, Louise Bonner, Ann Hinton, Susan Silkey, Tillie Fannen, Claudia Quinn, Evelyn Hedge. Third row: Jim Mason, Jackie Peacock, Susan Young, Bonnie Richardson, Larry Newman, Jim Bangerter, David McKee, Dallas Cornelius, Sandra Ramseier, Allison Cowan, Lana Reavis, Barb Midyett, Pam Shanks, Sharmyn Thompson, Sharon Vasut. Second row: John Martie, Carmen Ozenberger, Linda Kline, Linda Barton, Pattie Painter, Rhonda Ditmars, Ronda Wilkins, Elaine Roesing, Nancy Bocock, Kay Crawford, Lynn Cramer, Larry Mayfield, Ted Archer, Mary Williams. Front row: Richard Standage, Steve Embrey, Doris McHenry, Nancy Kibbons, Lyndonna Scott, Barbara Tatum, Ronald Chase, Pat Linder, Steve Anderson, Eric Olson, Steve Kibbons. Halls 2 22-M. Asidi in a large 2 Each day designed to actual mus' mouths wid 'ima-ma-maf' After these e1 down to the fecting their for others to h Many F1 fine arts cred alternating c and sufiicienf cal abilities, 1 I or Mixed Many stude. I from Mixed the aptitude motion. The b are picked as of all. MIXED CHOIR l Debbie Queen, Sl Janet Minor, Ba Wanda Chase, B Tom Ervin, Jean Crosswhite, Maui Chris Johnson, Richard Mitchell Kathy Schildtkne Ns . 5, xwfx - xssi F Concert u in tune. iarmyn Thompson, Carmen Ozenberger, er, Rhonda Ditmars, cock, Kay Crawford, ier, Mary Williams. ey, Doris McHenry, ra Tatum, Ronald lson, Steve Kibbons. Choir musical qualit Halls are filled with music each day around 22-M. Aside from the fun that comes from being in a large music group, there is also hard work. Each day is begun with excercises which are designed to prepare students for singing the actual musical compositions. Students with mouths wide open practice such excercises as ma-ma-ma, 'iya-ha-ha, and a humming sound. After these excercises are completed, students get down to the actual work that is involved in per- fecting their music so that it Will be good enough for others to hear. Many Freshmen, who wish to obtain their fine arts credit by music, participate in one of the alternating choral groups. If they show a desire and sufficient competence to improve their musi- cal abilities, they gain entrance into Mixed Choir I or Mixed Choir II, according to their caliber. Many students are promoted into Mixed Choir I from Mixed Choir II if they prove that they have the aptitude and talent which merit such a pro- motion. The best Junior and Senior choir members are picked as members of Concert Choir-the aim of all. MIXED CHOIR I-Back row.' Cathy Helmick, Laurie Sydow, Debbie Queen, Sheri Lewis, Linda Carpenter, Kaye Cornelius, Janet Minor, Barbie Bridges, Patty Morris, Glenda Elrod, Wanda Chase, Becky Pfander, Susan Elardo, Janice Brown, Tom Ervin, Jean Anderson. Third row.' Julie Acord, Regina Crosswhite, Maureen McNeiley, Judy Slibowski, Connie Allee, Chris Johnson, Jerri Acord, Leo Lankford, Jeff Buckner, Richard Mitchell, Louis Mabin, Henry Hunter, John Shrout, Kathy Schildtknecht, Mary Ellen Wilson. Second row: Jeannie Mr. Myers makes use of a tongue depressor while teaching Tony McCord that a good singer always opens his mouth wide. Workman, Rodney Journey, Mark Reichel, Tom Bonebrake, Debi Shelley, Jack Hower, Jerry Kountz, Bill Mansperger, James D. Cox, Lloyd Ferguson, Don Clark, Jim Auten, Jo Ellyn Brahler, Linda Becker. Front row: Robert Becerra, Rodney Browning, Mark Frans, Alan Pickard, James Hickok, Willard Lyman, Don Castle, Bill Simmons, Richard Blakley, Clarence Minnenhall, Lawrence Moffet, Bryan Stuppy, Jerry Kent, Marcia Donaldson, Joyce Lager. ' W , Q , I , 1 L . 5 Junior Dick Freeman, a member of the marching band, finds some extra time for practice at the end of class. Band, majorettes add sparkl- Conducting his music classes, Mr. Duane Cunning, Band Director, teaches his students the fundamentals of music. Under th our Central be units provide activities. O1 have perform football game pep assernblie to Central th offers studenw chance to ga stage band hz ing a school a form an impo Mr. Cunning di F r i tes add sparkle to events Under the direction of Mr. Duane Cunning, our Central band encompasses several units. These units provide a wide variety of music for Central activities. Our marching band and majorettes have performed often this year at Central's football games. Pep band is an intricate part of pep assemblies and Homecoming activities. New to Central this year is the concert band which offers students interested in orchestra music a chance to gain experience and knowledge. The stage band has performed often this year includ- ing a school assembly. All of these units combined form an important part of our school-the band. Mr Cunning directs the stage band as they play a number MAJORETTES Back row Kathy Sample Sharon Swyhart Mzddle row Wally Sleezer Janice Wing Front row Linda Giannetta The Marching Band under the dlrec tion of Mr Duane Cunning practices a formation on the field After class, Lindell Schiermyer, Sophomore, shows proper care of his instrument by carefully placing it in the case. 4! ,ff Q! ' f X JW, With Mr. Duane Cunning conducting, the stage band practices one ofthe numbers to be Bands promote spirit at sch Members of the Concert Band put in hours of practice to' make theirbband one that he stage band practices 1 one of the numbers to be used in a coming assembly. spirit at school functions hom-S of practice to make their band one that Centralites can be proud of. Ei! Spirited members of the Pep Band aid Central cheerleaders in sparking team support during an enthusiastic assembly. Junior Richard Heinberg, a member of the stage band, tunes up his big string bass before a routine practice session. Adrr 5+ 3 n W rn V 1 4 I fqlmwxxm. mx -1.4 1 4' S Administration, Faculty, Staff Human. survival in this day and age greatly depends on the Worth and stamina of its leaders. As a family is weakened or strengthened by the strength of its parents, so is a .nation made successful by the courage and convictions of its statesmen and president. In like manner, Central gains her goals from her reservoir of outstanding leadership in her admin- istration. . C Principal Frank C. Baker has set, in his seven years in serving Central, a tradition of excellency. The praise of Central's faculty and :administration lies not in stone monuments but in living evidence as seen in the successful lives of their graduates. Every year for over a century, grad- uates have gone out into the World better prepared to become successful. Future generations Will stop and. light their torches at the lamps of Wisdom Central has to offer. A Administrators maintain efficient schools SCHOOL BOARD-Bad? 7'0w-' MT- George Blackwell, MT- Mr. David Hopkins. Front row: Mr. Robert Keatley, Mr. Hubert Dwight Dannen, Mr. W. Fairleigh Enright, Dr. Thomas White, Campbell, Mrs, Paul Knepper, Mr. George Blackwell Mr. Max Coleman Superintendent of Schools Assistant Superintendent, Instruction x wwf Senior Kit Akard Frank Baker for a Senior Leadership Mr. B Mr. and Mrs. Bake the principal on ' Nw .x as ools l zatley, Mr. Hubert ction , ,,f, , , . ,, , . l, ' , Senior Kit Akard consults Principal T Frank Baker for advice pertaining to C Senior Leadership activities- While working in his office,,Principal Frank Baker ponders over his daily agenda. Mr. Baker serves as friend and adviser Mr. and Mrs. Baker display the Central Indian cake given to the principal on his birthday during the summer. Central principal, Mr. Frank Baker, devotes the majority of his time to problems connected with school administration. Centralites look to Mr. Baker for guidance and aid. Students and teachers alike respect him for his Wise opinions and fair decisions. His genuine interest in school activities and student affairs add to his attributes. Central's chief is always busy, but never too busy to give his attention to student problems. i Credit is seldom given to the group of men who Work unnoticed to further the opportunities for education offered in St. Joseph. These men are: Mr. George Blackwell, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Max Coleman, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Instruction, and Mr. Hubert Campbell, Assistant Superintendent in Charge of Business and Secretary to the board. Together with the school board, which is headed by Mr. David y l Hopkins, they Work to see that Central students Qs receive the finest possible education. The school board meets each month and discusses topics of interest such as the school budget, personnel, and school policies. . S Q Varied experiences add spice,' to Work of offic 1. i ' s N l Mr. Don 9 Baker in In include carin, li M ing an adequ dance clerks. il 7 Assistant ill i I 1 Wald, attends I i 4 has duties si ' but is concer his time consl 1 l basketball no I Y year. I 1 1 The dutif l 9 ' ' the main offi' ll Q records, Mrs. ' and Mrs. W. y Krueger is ii l her tasks is Q i i Christmas pr l dents. All of 1 l Annex office clerk, Mrs. Louise Krueger, gives a helping hand to assistant vice-principal, responsibilitif Mr. Roger Grunwald, with his numerous and difficult tasks. have 61'1COUI1'U y Pausing to have a friendly chat to ease daily tensions are Mrs. Senior Bob Van Vickle 100kS On While ViCe'PTiHCiPH-91, MI- D011 H i Cutler, Dean of Girls, and Marilyn Mooney, Trout, explains senior class rank positions. 1 Recording sch l, . 1 . l ' 1 I 4 n I . a 2 I , h il W ' l Q v ?c L . l ' 4 j l , l l J .4 A8 go Work of office personnel :tant vice-principal, -principlal, Mr. 'Don Mr. Donald Trout, Vice-Principal, assists Mr. Baker in managing Central affairs. His duties include caring for disciplinary problems, maintain- ing an adequate budget, and assisting the atten- dance clerks. Assistant Vice-Principal, Mr. Roger Grun- wald, attends to business in the annex office. He has duties similar to those of the vice-principal, but is concerned mainly with Freshmen. Oneof his time consuming tasks is to manage the regional basketball tournament hosted by Central this year. The duties of the office staff are numerous. In the main office Mrs. Turner handles permanent records, Mrs. Wiles cares for attendance records and Mrs. Walton manages school money. Mrs. Krueger is in charge of annex business. Among her tasks 'is that of caring for three tiny fish- Christmas presents from grateful Freshman stu- dents. All of the staff seem to agree that although responsibilities are great, the experiences they have encountered have been Worth their efforts. 7 Recording school expenditures in the ledger is one of the duties Clerks, Mrs. Dorothy Turner and Mrs. Betty Wiles, exemplify the cooperation needed to run an efficient office. Mrs. Fisher, school nurse, explains the fundamentals of first aid to second hour assistant, Nancy Powell. of Mrs. Walton. illr-5 Facult B an W 7 1 i ' f fr ' h A v I ' ffofjy W X V X I ff 4 i I AKARD, KATHRYN ATHENS, GEORGE T. BAKER, GLADYS CANADAY, Nl A.B. B.S. B.S. B-S Assemblies Biology Physical Education Business E: GAA, Cheerleaders Pep Sq Freshman Pep Squad BAKER, MARGERY BARTLES, BETTY LOU BAUMAN, HELEN L. BEAUMONT, LOMA CREIGHTON, M B.S. A.B. I B.S. B.S. BS, English Business Education World History Algebra Physical EC Freshman Class - Math Dept, Chairman GAA, Pep f i CUTLER, CA BURROWES, ARTHUR B.S. BEESON, VALERIE BLACKLOCK, NIKI BRINGMAN, MILDRED A.M. Secretarial T A.B. B.S. M.S. History Dean of C MathematiCS Work Study Program English Forum Club National Homo R ! s A off ER, GLADYS CANADAY, NANCY ANN CARROLL, LECIL CASTLE, DONALD O. COY, DOROTHY B.S. B.S. B.S. B.S. A.B. :al Education Business Education Science Mathematics f English Cheerleaders Pep Squad Fire Chiefs Senior Class nan Pep Squad WONT, LOMA CREIGHTON, MARY ELLEN, CRONKITE, HELEN F. CUMMINGS, CHARLES CUNNING, DUANE B.S. B.S. B.S. , B.S. B.M.E. A Algebra Physical Education English Civics Instrumental Music ept. Chairman GAA, Pep Squad Freshman Class WES, ARTHUR CUTLERE QAROL, L' Mrs..Cro:nkite,.a Junior English teacher, decides that paperl - ' grading IS as time consuming as homework. , .A-M Secretarial Training DAVIS, ROBERT W. Hlstory Dean of Girls fum Club National Honor Society Social Science . Facult DAY, MILTON J. DEAN, V. A. DOWELL, LINUS E. GIBSON, M.Ed. Th.M. ' B.S. M.Ed. Sociglog-yy Government Latin Typing Business Wakitan ,'f fNn f ' , fy 1' ' , f , DUNBAR, BURTON L. EICHENBERG, MARSHA FRANCIS, WILLIAM DON FRAZIER, VIRGINIA F. A HALL, SUS! M.S. B.S. B.S. A.M. A.B. Social-Science Speech, Drama Typing English Literature English Senior, Leadership Club Debate Club ' Athletics- Patrons' Evening Chairman Mr. MoDowell strikes a familiar pose slide rule in hand GEE, HILDEGARDE I h - . ' ' M,MuS. GENCH, MARVIN JR' ,, as e explains the chemistry problem on the board. HORNADAY MAA Latin M.Mus. ' 5 B 5 Senior Leadership Club Concert Choir Engligh L, LINUS E- GIBSON , GARY GIBSON, JOHN W. GREEN, HARRY F. GRUNWALD, DORIS JEAN B.S. M,Ed. A.M. A.M. A'B- yping Business Education Geometry M h ec anical Drawing, Homemaking akitan VIRGINIA F n Literature enlng Chairman slide rule in hand in the board C Club Family Living ' Athletic Director f ' vi HALL SUSAN HALVERSON W L HARMSEN HOWARD L HASH MARY N English Psychology Biology Guidance Counselor H1 Y Freshman Class Future Teachers of America J OCHEMS BOB HORNADAY MARY JO IBA HOWARD B JONES MARGUERITE English M Ed Enghsh Economics P T A Coordinator Civics Facult MARECHAL, LUCILLE MACKEY, SHARON V. MACKEY, R. W. MYER? SPYR05 AB. AB. AB-O M. d Ch 1 ' Ch Spanish World History Social Science 1X6 Olfsf , C Spanish Club Audio-Visual Department Chairi Student Counci i - 'wmv-1 Q MARTIN, RUTH D. Mo CLANAHAN, LOIS E. MCCOUN, MARILYN MC COY, FLORENCE MYERS, MARY B.S. M.Ed. Bs. AB. AM- Mathematics Librarian English English, JOUFHHHSHI English Junior Class Patrons' Evening Wakitan O11t100k, Quill 36 Scroll Department Chaiff Public Service , ' MORAN, ROBERT C. M.Ed. MC DOWELL, MATHEW E. I Senior Counselor A MUIR, H. T. q AM. MIER, WILLIAM W. Graduation M.Ed. PACE, RUTH ' Chemistry M.Ed. Senior Variety Show Physical Education B-5- Science Club German School Play Civics J'-1Hi01' Counselor M A' KEY, R. W.- MYERS, BYRON ial Science Mixed Choirs, Chorus dio-Visual Department Chairman 4 Student Council During Mr. Rannerls t raises his hand to ask a question , - FLORENCE MYERS, MARY N OLTING, KENNETH H. OVERTON, LLOYD OZENBERGER, JAMES H. 'AB' AM. SSG AM. B.S. 1 Journalism English ROTC U. S. History Algebra Quin SZ Scroll Department Chairman Reserve Sz Varsity Rifle Team PINKERTON, ROLANDE I H, T. B-3- 1f,IR1Ed PACE, RUTH . PERTAIN, JANE French al 'Education B.S. PERRY, JAMES M.Ed. French Club' Civics Junior Counselor Study Hall Sophomore Counselor Junior Class Facult PUMPHREY, ROBERT H. RANNER, AARON JOSEPH REARDON, ROSALIE SWYHART, DAY B.S. M.Ed. A.M. B.S. Business Law, Bookkeeping History English Physical Educatif Forum Club Art Crafts, Gymna: Intramurals SARRIS, GUS SCHAAF, LOUISE SHIPPS, ELEANOR L. SMITH, MIRZA T. WALKER, RA B.S. M.S. A.B. B.S. B.S. Health Mathematics I French English Driver Educatio Baseball Coach Math Club French Club Insdustrial Al. SPRAGUE, GARY Mr. Mier, a new teach SPANGBERG, RUTH B.S. I STOUFFER, DAVID M. Clark Jennings reads A.B. Civics B.S. SWOPE, EMERSON P. ,WM 4 Social Science Coach ' Algebra A.B. College Counselor Senior Class Junior Class, Math Club Physics, Gen. Math W xx! ,, X 4 f' 4 '! iv ' Z' , ,,,lf' 'LJ ' 0' Qi , V for WWW! 'l W!! -J I V 14,4 fy V' 7 Vyyffw ' ff I I, ROSALIE SWYHART, DAVE TAYLOR, JIM C. THOMAS, PATRICIA VOSS, JANE M B S ' B S B S B S glish Physical Education World I-Iistory Biology, Earth Science Art Art Crafts, Gymnastics Wrestling, Football, Track Brush 8z Pencil Intramurals MIRZA T. WALKER, RAY WILKERSON, WILKINSON KENNETH R. WILKINSON RALPH W 3.5, 13.5, BARBARA ANN lglish Driver Education B-S- II1dUStI'i9-1 Arts C'O'E Insdustrial Arts Bi0108'Y, Chemistry Mr. Mier, a new teacher at Central, listens attentively as Clark Jennings reads from his German textbook. Stage WILMES COLLEEN L WUERFELE DOROTHY EMERSON P. AB. Gen. Math ' ' ff'- f f' A .W X ,J M ff 1 Drama English Plays English Cafeteria workers perform the various tasks that must be done before lunch can be served to students and faculty. Custodian, John McCle Cafeteria Workers, custodians aid in making Central 6 Mrs. Barbara Freeman stands at her post as she takes plate lunch and dessert tickets from trays of two hungry students. Mrs. Freeman cleans table tops after most of the student body and faculty members have returned to their classrooms. Cafeteria Works persons to enter th ning of the school yi school day. Their x of from seven to n' Cafeteria wor sometimes called, s preparing balanced faculty, collecting Washing stacks up pans. The Warm h ladies help to pep day. Custodians C the walks on the a fall by some down with book. rooms spick and 5 ature. Custodian: place to attend sc iculty. Custodian, John McClanahan, replaces burnt out light bulb. lakillg Central enjoyable :he student body .aSSI'O0I1'1S. I Cafeteria workers and custodians are the first persons to enter the halls of Central at the begin- ning of the school year and at the beginning of each school day. Their Work gives them a working day of from seven to nine and a half hours daily. Cafeteria workers, or matrons as they are sometimes called, spend seven hours in the kitchen preparing balanced meals for the student body and faculty, collecting and selling lunch tickets, and washing stacks upon stacks of dishes, pots, and pans. The warm balanced meals fixed by these ladies help to pep up students on a cold winters day. Custodians can be seen shoveling snow from the walks on the coldest days in order to prevent a fall by some unlucky Central student loaded down with books. They keep Central's halls and rooms spick and span, and atjust the right temper- ature. Custodians make Central a more enjoyable place to attend school. Mr. Dan Homan sweeps the annex hall during third period. Mr. Edward Swoboda, in charge of the boiler room, checks the heating to make sure classrooms will be comfortably warm. I I I I If ', 'il V W G I I , W L4 v ' ' i DS I We - I 5 3 I ,, 5 I ,?' ,, , , 'I ,I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Iii, XII I'I- III: III I If II I I I II II I I. I! Ig I 11 II Iv .I JI I' K II I II HI I I- I I I II I II II' I! I II I II I II I II f ' I I u III I1 II I II I I II I I I I I I I I I I School life Many a graduate looks back to his alma mater with fond memories, and faculty and students alike cherish the traditions passed down through the cen- tury Central has existed. A certain spirit pervades at Central. The French would call it Hespree de corp. It is that activating force which makes registration day a happy day of renewing acquaintances and making new friends. I Seniors bid farewell to Central with a side-splitting Variety show, and Juniors begin to take on next year's governing responsibilities. ' The auditorium and gymnasium were filled to capacity frequently this year for assemblies, Christmas plays, concerts, pep assemblies, and the All-school play. Then with a fantasy of color and music comes the prom! Then to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancev, Seniors form a procession that will eventually lead them out of Central's hallowed halls and away into the world where Central spirit will only be a warm memory. i 1 Exciting expectations fill Registration Da if ,J we is: y. 12 55. fr IE li' W V 1 f I l s li i Carol Rich fills out an information card on Registration Day E While she is in the line waiting to enter the office. A transfer student, Nancy Spence, and her mother are intro- l duced by Juanita Churchill to Mr. Trout, who registers her. W A I V i l H 1 'i l ii ? ik li 5 li ll I i I, ' I . l V 2 1 l W I X 'F l i 5? i , I E Y l i i i 1 Purchasing activity tickets and school insur- ance, obtaining locker assignments and schedule cards, registering student cars, enrolling parents in PTA, and posing for Wakitan pictures are some of the many activities which occur on registration day. Central students realize that school will open soon, and their dreamlike summer is nearing an end. There is always a long line of students waiting to enter the office so they can take care of their business. Unless a student has the luck of being one of the first in line, he must wait for quite awhile before he can get into the office. The long wait is an excellent time for renewing old ac- quaintances and learning how his friends have spent their summer. A student poses for Mr. Bray as he snaps a picture of her which will be a part of the Wakitan in the coming year. , , ,, 7 f W 'X 7 ,, i ' H X VX If ff , I. 7 , I J if , 'I V7 Q fr Z f 4 51:2 , Q Z f , M y , X: rf f- f f N. W ' 'f H ,,,...,,.W, g f , I v Y W fffxffi I f f, Zgfe .ffif 1' I ' , be ill 1 , 2 52 ,, If .1 J aw rf. if ff 2 i l Q - , ff XM L -I, 1' , f , 3 ,f ' X' l 'wi 1 1 ' :::rG. ?5'2. A all - HW :Y ' W- 0 vi-.l?f 'y.. ' Junior boys plan ahead by tion day from the Balfour s f if r S 1Da school insur- nd schedule ling parents lres are some l registration school will .er is nearing Hents Waiting care of their luck of being a1t for quite lice. The long Wing old ac friends have ture of her which if V J unlor boys plan ahead by orderlng their class rings on registra tlon day from the Balfour salesman Tina Elam pays another fee required for entrance as Byron Myers and Barb Fricke assign her a locker While purchas1ng an activity ticket Elaine Weese freshman antlclpates the aCt1V1t1eS she will be able to attend L cmx E5 JDJ ' New 1 -ZH 'X ax J! 3 4-. N....s,N sg, dig? V 'af X y , ff-.G ' , X, .f ,, V ff , K,- , ' si. T. 2 -mmmmww 1, ' 1 Mr P 7 37 55 fir 5' 'e V jf I Z: ,,,. ,Q -r 5- . tx, , r ' a fri, ' ' f' as ' , . X W 'Sb' '. 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Queen, Kitty Hillyard, and Maid of Honor, Teresa Trullinger sign the huge cardinal model displayed in the front hall. Homecoming Weel sphere of intense ex climax of the homecoi fore the game is Slogai of each Eclass is chosei first student to say the son receives a prize. Tl Students dress in blacl opposing team. On Friday, studei wearing blue and Whi beanies, and ribbons s Friday night stud bonfire in which a hi the opponents' team s, dents join hands in a 'lc to the football field. At the field, witlr welcome line, converti attendants arrive. Up the ROTC Honor Gu halftime the band pla ettes with flaming ba' is a dance in the cafeter While Sue Heckle and N anc football captain for homeco sphere of intense excitement 'W-T omecoming dance :tory. Trullinger front hall. Homecoming Week activities create an atmo- sphere of intense excitement leading up to a climax of the homecoming game. Wednesday be- fore the game is Slogan Day on which one member of each :class is chosen as a mystery person. The first student to say the slogan to the mystery per- son receives a prize. Thursday is Mourning Day. Students dress in black in mock sympathy for the opposing team. On Friday, students celebrate Color Day by wearing blue and White accented by tomahawks, beanies, and ribbons sold by the Student Council. Friday night students gather around a huge bonfire in which a huge papier-mache statue of the opponents' team symbol is burned. Then stu- dents join hands in a 'icrack the Whip snake dance to the football field. At the field, with the pep squad forming a Welcome line, convertibles bearing the queen and attendants arrive. Upon arrival' of the royalty, the ROTC Honor Guard salutes them. During halftime the band plays, accompanied by major- ettes With flaming batons. After the game there is a dance in the cafeteria. - Dressed in Indian attire, Wally McClanahan prepares to help the pep squad, queen, and attendants cheer for their team. Centralites watch the beautiful sil- houette formed by burning cardinal. While Sue Heckle and Nancy Riddell hold the Can the Cards banner, Charles Blakely, football captain for homecoming game, crashes through it in pre-game activities. ' I i X Beaut Home Queen Ii eyes, glided C stance. She ' ball queen in nights later, and the gaml Benton Carr membered! Cathy We Fifth Attez .SS O New A J J ff yf ax , I fV,fV if If ,pf f f'fw,f,f 'f f f f W7 ff f f ff wa f ff f f ,fix X fi My! ff Z flfff 1 r 4 ?! ,mf My ff 'MQZ 2 , , PEP BAND-Back row: John Peterson, Gary Thompson, Den- Jim Howard, Phil Johnson, Fred Rau, Bob Goldsberry, Dave At this Pep nis Schildknecht, Brooke Hickman, John Rausch. Front r.1:,.: Representing Senior Spiritn, Jay Maddox gives a big smile of victory after his class won the Spirit Jug Contest. 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Over 200 and feet keep fight team fig astic body of g cheerleaders tl blies and game Sponsors i and Miss Cn and Vice-Pres the other club band adds jus loving atmospl The co-hez blies and tak. seasons-Trud Baker, football leaders, keep comic situatior Other er Jug Contest X the most scho judges by the they think y4 ,Q,,,f, 'J I W4 'g ,, Dldsberry, Dave At this pep assembly, Central's pep squad, distinguished by support they have for the team at a game The pep band sits their blue and white uniforms, give a sample of the vigor and nearby helping the girls with their cheers S Judges of the Spirit Jug Contest look on as these boys symbol ea Jeffries, and entral. P 1z1ng class spirits lnch toward the coveted bottle Over 200 voices chant as 200 pairs of hands and feet keep rhythm to the cheer, Go team go, fight team fight, win team Win. This enthusi- astic body of girls, the pep squad, work with the cheerleaders to boost school spirit at pep assem- blies and games. Sponsors for the pep squad are Miss Canaday and Miss Creighton. President Nancy Riddell and Vice-President Sue Heckel were chosen by the other club members for their offices. The pep band adds just the right touch to the light, fun- loving atmosphere of the pep rallies. The co-head cheerleaders plan the pep assem- blies and take charge of the two major sports seasons-Trudy Hamilton, basketball and Janie Baker, football. Skits, presented by the boy cheer- leaders, keep the student body laughing at the comic situations they portray. Other uentertainmentv includes the Spirit Jug Contest which determines which class has the most school spirit. Teachers are selected as judges by the cheerleaders and choose the class they think yells the loudest on Battle Cryv. W fffif 5 2 Wfklm WWW M, Jw RQQQQ, av 1C VARSITY SQUAD Back row Jo Sue Mlchaels Debble Burnett Lynette Campbell Front row Jame Baker Connle Evans Trudy Ham1lton e at cl1n1c 1n aryv1lle Hundreds of eager faces turn as Central s twelve v1vac1ous cheerleaders rush on to the floor The 1nfluence of these g1rls on school sp1r1t 1S fantast1c Grouped 1n vars ty and reserve squads, the g1r1s are chosen by the student body each sprmg from a large number of g1rls trymg out The past few summers they have attended the Maryv1lle cheerleadmg cl1n1c and have ach1eved eXcept1ona1 ratlngs These squavvs also spend long hours after school preparmg speclal cheers All Centrahtes should be proud of these glrls who serve so loyally Trudy Hamllton and J an1e Baker vars1ty co head cheerlead ers practlce a cheer to be used 1n the next pep assembly Varslty cheerleader Lynette Campbell accompanles her cry Vlctory tonlght w1th an energetlc leap 1nto the a1r 1 1 aff. . - : ' , ' , , ,- ' , ' ' , I I O - O n . . . 7 5 L, Q, . . ,, . . . . a , 1 V VY V h . . . . JL y , , - p , . . - , X -1 ,X 4 f 4 f 1 iw Z! ff 1 f - ' , ,, f 47, X 4 M., fffhf ff f If 4' 4 Z f 1 my .il I f,.-1,144 f F ,f 2 f F E N., ff, N Q -- - .. v.,..-g-.- H 197 .M 12 ie art of fencing. ,utine Jol day, Central grateful for the i ich assemblies programs anx- ning and infor- is year have in- speare's works, s, and a comedy for assemblies kings and Shakespeare. Patty Shirey leads the Alpha Chi Omega Y-Teens through a program of vigorous excercise for physical fitness. Talented seniors entertain on their night By placing a hairpiece on Greg Mueller's head, Cathy Simpson helps him become one of the ravishing chorus girls. Stl-essjng the Old as Well as the new, the Se- p niors of 1967 presented the traditional Senior Variety Show. i'The Time of Our Lives featured the masters of ceremony, Andrea Jefferies, Bar- bara Keatley, Wally McClanahan, and Howard Rosenthal, the Smothers Brothers, imitated by Jay Maddox and Rick Ruoff, and approximately 200 Senior students participating in the show of seven- teen acts. Along with traditional performances, such as the football boys' chorus line, new acts were incuded this year. A total of S1250 was raised through ticket sales by the Seniors. This money will be used for a Senior gift to the school. George Horner, one of the outstanding beauties of Central, models a stunning slack outfit in the boy's fashion show. Louis Killackey and Sharon Holland discuss the problems of Joe Kopczynski pleads with Becky Grady in the fourth hour the younger generation in the play, Not Even a Mouse. drama class's production of Not Even a Mousev. Christmas plays, carols enliven Holida During the Christmas Season, students gather around the Christmas tree in the main hall to sing Christmas carols. In the sixth hour dr and Marilyn Bottoi SCHSOI1 J Anticipatio the Week prece. dent body rece through a serie touch to the We- These play: are staged in h prone teenager miserly old mar mas, and a te4 friend with a yearis plays. Christmas classes, Y-Teen: out Central eacl Backstage teamwor' Christmas play, ana the fourth hour e . .olida nas carols. In the sixth hour drama class play Be-Deckin' the Halls,', Debbie Willeford, Shari Koch, and Marilyn Bottorff seem to forget all about Dad, played by Larry Elardo. , season at Central Anticipation reigns in Central's halls during the week preceding Christmas vacation. The stu- dent body receives a welcome break in routine through a series of plays which add a humorous touch to the week's festivities. These plays, presented by the drama classes, are staged in hour-long assemblies. An accident- prone teenager, Santa Claus' shiftless son, a miserly old man who lost the true feeling of Christ- mas, and a teenage boy who presents his girl friend with a rubber mouse, were among this year's plays. , Christmas carols led by foreign language classes, Y-Teens, and Hi-Y groups, echo through- out Central each day before 8:00 classes. Backstage teamwork is a vital element in the creation of a Christmas play, and much of the applause for the production The elves Sandy Clark, Glenda Chase, and Kitty Gordy load Santa's sleigh with toys in The Dependent Clausen. should be alloted to the eager, hardworking crew who carry props, pull curtains, and move furniture on and off stage. ff ff Debbie Burnett Maid of Honor ' Charlene Rush First Attendant Barbara adds royal touch to Homecoming After the Coronation, Queen Barbara and her royal court re- main in their place of honor for the Homecoming game. Smiles on their faces, tears in their eyes, and lumps in their throats are evident as the basket- ball queen and her royal court are chosen for the 1966-67 Homecoming. Nominated by members of the basketball team and judged by prominent St. Joseph citizens, each girl is asked a variety of questions pertaining to her interests and plans after graduation. She is also judged on appear- ance, poise, personality, and intellectual capacity. This year's queen, Barbara Fricke, was crowned in a ceremony before the game and Was honored again at the dance after the game. It was an honor as Well for Debbie Burnett, chosen maid of honor, and Charlene Rush, the first attendant. These three girls will indeed have beautiful memories of this year's Homecoming game and dance. 5 klahoma's success means talent, hard L Work, aff, Tony Hoehn, Brian Meisner, and Steve Scott work diligently at painting part of the scenery for the All School Play. White-hatted cowboys and black-hatted ranchers take time out of rehearsal after school to pose for our cameras. This of :Okla more were tees. Hours in rehearsing this presentati Chorus gi tion of Mr. My - band through Dance steps ' formed costun ments spread, receptions pre curtain Went mance proved Jay Maddox, as Curly, stops often to chat with Aunt Eller and Dancers Sho, Miss Laurie, played by Paula Block and Debbie Willeford. Dick Riddell threatens to shoot Larry Smoot if Larry doesn't I consent to marry his daughter, Natalie Rothstein. 2 Q X 5 -1 l I ' ive? Q- I ' fvx onfainuuwoanla iflill g...'i,hlXg'g3-....:::::::?S3w' TV' .. ::::m?::::::::::: ,. -,gii t, hard work, cooperation ith Aunt Eller and Debbie Willeford. not if Larry doesn't Ltein. This year 400 students tried out for the cast of 'iOklahoma , the all-school play, and many more were chosen to fill positions on the commit- tees. Hours after school and Saturdays were spent in rehearsing as the entire school worked to make this presentation a huge success. Chorus girls and boys sang under the direc- tion of Mr. Myers, and Mr. Cunning led the stage band through the score of this Broadway musical. Dance steps were memorized, lines were per- formed costumes made, props found, advertise- ments spread, lighting planned, scenery painted, receptions prepared, make-up applied, and the curtain went up once more. The entire perfor- mance proved worthy of the efforts put into it. Andrea Jeffries shrinks from Rick Ruoff as Jim Cox enjoys the scene with Vicki Miller and Anna Mealing on his lap. Dancers show the bright colors of costumes as Kay Sybert poses with double cast sheriffs, Bob Wollenman and Jim Hunt. imnnnr ,, iw i Ew,,,?f J . , fy, N r ' yr. , ,g J X A V ' -jj. T .i Jr, ' I 0 A-513, si ,Q-N K. , , W. A, 5 7--wi, A , W , , ,, E ? l g33335gii2on553::' 5 mann n uunazi ' u n-'.'..'!n!3l23.Z!2S!2!2!!!' is wqtcncaasonaaauuavanouaou ..,..-1tt!!!!nn-un: uno- David Wright, Jeff Buckner, and Guy Humphreys take revenge on Steve Smith in their skit, The Kidnapping of Caesar . 4l ' A , ii' 2 5 if vf 7 f , 5 Z Z 3 Sherry Hope and Q, can dance for th While enjoying entertainment, Latin IH students anticipate the meal which will be served by their personal slaves. O Language b anquets bflllg C Jim Adler, Bob Finch, Bette Davis, and Beverly Frank were awarded fasces for being chosen the banquet's best dressed. Third year annual Latin bz cafeteria was 4 Atticus, the hc trayed by a Lz guest. Latin Ill and each was se Entertainn class. Two sen Latin cheer. E Caesar by Lati of Caesar by La1 Students pc boys provided tf ing a song. 'QA1 solo played by presented the I Eyes? Napole was interviewer VBS. t Sherry Hope and Nancy Eshelman, participants in the can- can dance for the French banquet, enter Cafe Central . inqugtsq bring customs to life beverly Frank were 1uet's best dressed. Third year Latin students sponsored the sixth annual Latin banquet, Cena Romana. The school cafeteria was decorated as the Roman home of Atticus, the host for the festivities. Cicero, por- trayed by a Latin III student, was the honored guest. Latin III students occupied the head table and each was served by his personal slave. Entertainment was offered by each Latin class. Two senior cheerleaders demonstrated a Latin cheer. Skits included the kidnapping of Caesar by Latin II pirates and the assassination of Caesar by Latin I students. Students portraying two French girls and two boys provided the opening entertainment by sing- ing a song. An American in Paris was a piano solo played by a French I boy. A girls' quartet presented the French version of Smoke in Your Eyes. Napoleon , while playing with his toys, was interviewed in his home. with me .5 frr' ,flylf wwf... 0 ..r ftff, I , ,,,, 1 1, . jam. , ,, I if fir ' i wig. M FRANCE ' f gg I R Nancy Eshelman and Gene McDaniels show Anita Saxton some ofthe interesting sights to be seen in Paris. Portraying Napoleon for the French banquet held last spring, Mike Earixson introduces his new secret weapon, a robot. School spirit runs high during elections In hope of winning the presidency, Austin Bainter delivers his campaign speech during the nomination assembly. At the beginning of every April, projects get under Way for the oncoming student body election. Banners have to be made, skits planned, campaign speeches practiced, and hand bills designed. Freshmen look on with Wonder and many take advantage of the chance to pitch in and help get a candidate in office, While upperclassmen look over the candidates' qualifications and decide who will do the better job if elected. Janice Means and Marie Potter receive Jay Maddox's ballot at the J unior's election poll on the day of elections. Give the Mac Clan a Hand is a typical banner to be seen in the halls of Central High during the week of elections. x I Janet Whi Richard Cawley and an election skit pe l ' 3 'Q 2 ff Q4 5gfX f ,, ff 7, . 1 I 5? W . ff? 1 ff We . Www '-W W 0 ysfmwm-mmm ww. Cheryl Moutray Charlotte Cox J B Symon F lfS1f Aifefldflfli Second Attendant Thzrd Attendant Queen Sue competes for All C1ty t1tle Carolyn Farber Maid ofHOnor Track queen cand1dates begm the1r Work of sell1ng t1ckets to the All C1ty Track Meet 1n the sprmg of the school year In order to be el1g1ble to w1n the honor they must sell at least a hundred dollars worth of t1ckets Students then have the chance to vote on each candldate The one honored w1th the crown then becomes el1g1ble for the C1ty Track Queen t1tle The g1rl chosen for th1s t1tle re1gns over the All C1ty Track meet Precedlng the All C1ty Track Meet the All C1ty Queen from Benton and her attendants from Central Lafayette and Chr1st1an Brothers were honored 1n a speclal ceremony D4 E3 ,111 ilk 9. , 'fl I VV,f7yf . 'ff x C fp 'fffw,f f . ' ,,fffWj2ZfQLj V ' V 'f f ff! f ,f' ff V ,M , V V ,f f mfg f V 1 ,f 7,6 XV , , V f ,if H , , new ' , ,f , NFHA A 0 0 K 1' - , - 7 3 V -as , L3 , K, YJ' During the prom, John White and Ellen Schmidt stop to admire The Land of Oz highlights 1966 Prom Transcending the level of everyday life, Ju- niors and Seniors alike found the Q'Enchanted Foresti' a beautiful theme for the 1966 Prom. As they explored the Frog Hop Ballroom, they found life size reproductions of characters such as the lion, the tin Woodman, and Dorothy. All this was constructed by hard working Juniors. They raised money for the prom by sell- ing ribbons for games and Color Day items for the Football Homecoming. At the end of the year they chose a theme and a committee decorated the ballroom. Music for this important social event was pro- vided by the Roulettes from Sioux City, Iowa. Land of Oz characters become life-like with the help of these the papier-mache dummy of the character, Dorothy. V, 6 industrious Junior members ofthe prom committee. Juniors and Seniors, attired in formal dress for the annualgala event of the 1966-1967 Jay Maddox presents the Junior class Central prom, danced to music provided by the Roulettes of Sioux City, Iowa. gift to prom sweetheart, Sally Ness. 1 V Sen: Grad IZ I By putting thei of Central for tl V ..-vw Q -' N1 V s. N - w..1w+Yx iz i Prom ryday life, Ju- le Enchanted e 1966 Prom. Ballroom, they racters such as zhy. hard working 2 prom by sell- ly items for the .d of the year lttee decorated event was pro- ix City, Iowa. th the help of these imittee. its the Junior class eart, Sally Ness. Seniors listen attentively to commencement speaker Mr. William J. Crockett, Deputy of the Secretary of State. Graduation climaxes high school career By putting their robes away, Seniors prepare to leave the halls of Central for the last time in their student career. After twelve years of education, Central Se- niors attain that goal they have worked towards - graduation! During the years of his education, the graduate has been prepared for the endeavor of his choice. If he intends to go on to college, the Senior has a sturdy academic background. Anticipation for that which is to come and awe of what has been left behind was felt by many of the 455 graduates of 1966. Following the stirring message of Mr. William Crockett, Seniors received their diplomas from Mr. Frank Baker, principal. This act truly symbolizes the climax of the high school career and the beginning of a new way of life. I Seniors anxiously await the moment when they will walk up the long aisle to receive their diplomas. A ! , F 1 .4 ir il QQ i 1 . g - 3 1 L I l 4 I i V Q 4 A 1 3 . ' 5 -Q a i , V W S .1 E F, 3 2 N I-5 E i . ,X 5 I1 MN! Ei gl 1 H . 5 ii i J Ai. 'tr Crganizations Extracurricular activities are just as important in a person's development as scholastic advancement. One's social grace is an important asset in this the atomic age, Where population explosion and urban implosion have crowded man- kind into cramped rat-race cities. Central charters many organizations, both social and service, in which stu- dents find a great deal of entertainment. Organizations offered are: C-Club for athletes, Pep Club for 'enthusiastic sport Watchers, Senior Leadership for leaders NHS for scholars. Forum Club for students interested in current events, Brush and Pencil for ar- tists, Science Club for scientists, Quill and Scroll for journalists, Foreign Lan- guage clubs for linguists. Math Club for mathematicians, Library Staff for librarians, FTA for future edu- cators, Y-Teens for girls, and Hi-Y for boys as Well as Fire Chiefs, Stage Crew and Projectionists. Clubs also offer chances for talent to be expressed in leadership and teamwork. President of the Student Council, Wally McClanahan, calls the meeting to order and presents ideas for discussion. Secretary of the Student Council, Barbara Fricke, listens at- tentively during a meeting to insure accurate minutes. , In '3 MZ?4ZZ72Z? W f' 4' 'ff 7 272 .i f f 4 f r QZZWQZMWMK fu wwgmmwfu A ffzwf' Q2 My 19 f,C7f'XQ im l'!ffijf44,7 if . Bill Curry, as Vice-President of the Student Council, has the difficult task of tallying votes for school elections. Council officers lead student affairs ' Debbie Burnett, treasurer of Student Council, checks the bal- ance before presenting it to the council meeting. Iv u .I Cab 5 5 I,-' Cabinet memb4 Trudy Hamiltoi Studen S A .1 , ' I , ff 1, fy . is ,. . QE ff X f IL: Council, has the ,s. , fairs , checks the bal- -X., Cabinet assists in school government fff? 2 , . df Cabinet members Pat Bolin, Ronnie Roberts, Kit Akard, and Trudy Hamilton advise the Student Council officers. Better relationships and closer ties between students, faculty, and administration is the func- tion of Centralis Student Council. This organiza- tion was formed to present students' views and find workable solutions to school problems. Council members, assisted and directed by Mr. Byron Myers, include student body officers, the cabinet, class officers, and student body repre- sentatives. Council-promoted activities include sock hops, school spirit, concession stands at bas- ketball games, Freshman orientation, Christmas observance, and football homecoming week. To be eligible for election, a candidate must maintain an MW average, cannot be elected more than two semesters in a row, and cannot be hold- ing a class office. Student body officer elections begin each spring. Each candidate holds campaign meetings and presents a skit as part of his nomina- tion. Passouts are also a feature of these campaigns. Each summer Colorado's Student Council Con- vention provides leadership training for our presi- dent. Representatives are sent to the Missouri Student Council Convention. Student Council ofiicers discuss the coming meeting with their cabinet members to decide on ideas to be presented. W4 nw xxx X' ,XX .1 iXNi,:1X '---f l x Z ff y Z Connie Evans and Susie Smith remove i questions from question tepee for an- Karen Smith, Bill Clinkenbeard, Randy Bell, and Chairman Austin Bainter of the Swering ataC0uncil meeting, Social committee decorate the gymnasium for the basketball homecoming game and Studem dance. ' I Co-chairmen of the Building, Grounds, and Safety committee, Q 5 . 1- b . di :I-1 Greg Lucas and Jim Hunt, paint the trash cans in the halls. One of the Stu Chairman of the Ideals and Ethics committee, Rick Ruoff, school games. N mounts a poster stating the Sportsmanship Contest rules. if fl : . S 5 S 5 - E1 gi 1 lx , i 1 I 4 - 1 1 Bainter of the :ming game and ers a1d ttee Rick Ruoff lp Contest rules For IRTSMANSHW Student Council member Trudy Hamilton sells Central license plates to Greg Lucas and John Clay in the C store. Student Council members listen attentively to new ideas presented for the1r approval during one of their meetings 1 h il Cindy Smith and Debble Heckel under 111 I1 g take the task of choosing students to give the prayers for assemblies One of the Student Council promoted activities is the operation of the pop stand at school games Ways and Means co chairmen Sue Heckel and Pat Bohn are in charge I s n Tiff p I an A g I 5 ! C 1 W Dressed in formal attire these National Honor Society members prepare to welcome new members to the organization. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Darlene Collier, Peggy Bumphrey, Sue Lott, Pamela DeShon, Rhonda Tindle, Jackie Thomas, Mary Whitson, Jim Beck, Tim Whyte, Darla Yost, Glenda Gibbs, Joyce Fankhauser. Middle row: Gayle Fankhauser, Deborah Kramp, Barb Fricke, Sarah Neff, Wendy ' Torgeson, George Fridell, Roberta Wood, Susan Jackson, Madeline Byers, Priscilla Evans, Becky Cole. Front row: Joyce Roth, Marsha Rowe, Steve Kerns, Joy Harms, James Castleberry, Larry Kramer, Gary Phelps, Mary Burkert, Charles Casteel, Kit Akard, Harold Sweet. New Honc One of or Senior a1 the Nation: nation-wide leadership, ber must ai the Junior T of the Senic At the honored in candlelighti certificates. ng 1 Sally Ness, a sec NATIONAL H01 Bob Trout, Nam Connie Glancy, l Hamilton, Rober Middle row.' Ski Hower, Andy Th wa. lla v ,fy f 5 .. , : S 3 15 if fi L s I s I anization. Susan Jackson, Cole. Front row: ny Harms, James Mary Burkert, New members pledge Honor Societ oath One of the highest scholastic honors a Junior or Senior at Central can receive is acceptance into the National Honor Society. Membership in this nation-wide organization is based upon character, leadership, service, and scholastic merit. A mem- ber must also be in the upper twenty per cent of the Junior class or the upper twenty-five per cent of the Senior class. At the end of each year these students are honored in an impressive assembly including a candlelighting ceremony and presentation of certificates. Sally Ness, a second year NHS member, speaks on character. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-Back row: Margo Prentiss, Bob Trout, Nancy Teare, Susie Hunzeker, Corrine McNeily, Connie Glancy, Kathy Ross, Jim Beaver, Janie Baker, Trudy Hamilton, Robert Thomas, Rick Robinson, Susan Greenberg. Middle row: Skip Fannen, Janet Watson, Tom Gandy, Jim Hower, Andy Thomas, Marvin Matthewson, Barry Reynolds, John Nelson lights the symbolic candle of achievement and wisdom for new member Bob Trout in an inspiring ceremony. Jay Maddox, Mike Coleman, Jim Adler, Bill Curry, Debbie Burnett. Front row: Barbara Boyts, Linda Stine, Barbara Keatley, Wally McClanahan, Melvin Gehrs, Byron Katcher, Mark Meierhoffer, Dave Ross, Jeff Lucas, Greg Lucas, Diane' Eddy, Diana Vetter. Meeting at the homes of its members, the Forum Club holds many debates on a wide variety of subject ranging from the Presidentis War on Poverty and the cost of the Great Society to the War in Viet Nam and the new draft system. Forum Club debates international affairs Wesley Lee, Barbie Keatley, and Trudy Hamilton review a report that was discussed at the Forum Club meeting as Mike Coleman and Debbie Meredith wait their turn to see it. N l Forum Club, the oldest at Central, is a dis- cussion group which consists of Juniors and Se- niors who wish to learn more about current polit- ical, economic, and social events of the nation and the world. The club meets bi-monthly. To become a Forum Club member, one must attain a high score on current events tests given by the sponsors of the club, Miss Ruth Spangberg and Mr. Arthur Burrowes. Forum Club members Herman Greenwald, Wally Buckner, Lois Pollard, and Howard Rosenthal debate today's situations. Z: , 2. l QUILL AND S' Stephanie Pigg Natalie Rothstl row: Cathy Hour Myers, Ron Za Clubs At a Brush an 'Cynthia Mollu: i ! l 5 of the Great Society rstem. 'fairs entral, is a dis- Juniors and Se- ut current polit- s of the nation bi-monthly. To ie must attain a ,ts given by the Spangberg and lld, Wally Buckner, :e today's situations. QUILL AND SCROLL-Back row.' Diana Vetter, Betty Coyle, Stephanie Pigg, Lynda Whitaker, Nancy Kidd, Jim Cornelius, Natalie Rothstein, Kathy Redmond, Marilyn Bottorff. Third row.' Cathy Hochenauer, Andrea Jefferies, Diane Eddy, Norma Myers, Ron Zach, Robert Van Vickle, Linda Stine, Brooke Hickman. Second row: Melinda McGinnis, Nancy Powell, Cathy Hausman, Terry Schneider, Milt Wood, Roger Wright, Larry Smoot, Linda Sherer. Front row: Chris Prashak, Bill Curry, Andy Thomas, Wally McClanahan, Stephen McElduff, Bonnie Howard, Martha Adams. Clubs encourage creative expression At a Brush and Pencil club meeting, Natalie Rothstein and Cynthia Mollus pose for the other club members to sketch. If sketching the scenery along a route of a field trip, examining great paintings, or discussing famous painters and sculptors sounds interesting, one would find great satisfaction in belonging to the Brush and Pencil Club. Students Wishing to belong are required to try out by sketching vari- ous set-ups. The club, sponsored by Mrs. Jane Voss, is comprised of students who wish to sketch and paint outside of the classroom as well as in the classroom. The members have an opportunity to examine each other's work and to express help- ful opinions. Another club that encourages creative ex- pression is the Quill and Scroll. Any Senior rank- ing in the upper third of his class and belonging to either the Outlook or the Wakitan staff may have a chance of becoming a member of the Quill and Scroll. Meetings are infrequent because the club is honorary. Membership in the club is decided by Mrs. Florence McCoy, adviser to the Outlook staff, and Mr. Linus Dowell, adviser to the Wakitan staff. After being chosen, the members are honored in an assembly at the end of the year. Language clubs learn Mrs. Roundy speaks to French Club members about Sweden and then spends time answering any questions students may have. Becky Synder, David Pettyjohn, and Randy Peuker help hang the pifiata for the Spanish Club festivities. about foreign lands Parlez-vous francaisffi' An affirmative an- swer to this question plus an S average at the end of a year of French entitles students to membership in the French Club. Some of the attractions of the French Club are speakers, games, guests, puppet shows, and films. Monthly meetings sponsored by Mrs. Shipps and Mrs. Pinkerton are conducted in French. ' Spanish Club is an attraction to many Spanish students. To be eligible for membership, first year students must have an S average and second year students an NM average. Meetings, at Which Spanish is the principal language spoken, are held monthly. Through various guest speakers and many films, members learn about other Spanish speaking countries and their customs. Spanish Club members gather around the piano to sing Spanish Christmas carols while Randy Peuker accompanies them. Larry Smoot, interesting Deba Kit Akard ask: express their fl 5 1 E 4 1 J 1 5 .ands Lffirmative an- :rage at the end to membership tractions of the guests, puppet gs sponsored by re conducted in 1 many Spanish rship, first year Lge and second ftings, at which poken, are held speakers and other Spanish IIS. ano to sing Spanish npanies them. sig ,T 5 Sv x X5 . -Q-45' 5' NSN I' isps?-+ he , --,?-?asq,...i.- 1-fr , ' ,f x . LT V ' . . 3 v ' 5 .- ..,,.,..--, 1 -'--' Larry Smoot, debate team member, voices his opinions on many Huggins, and Walter Dow listen carefully so they will be able interesting world events of today while Renee Miller, Mike to contribute something of value to the discussion. Debaters show interest in current events Kit Akard asks the members of the Senior Leadership Club to express their feelings about another bike day. Each year members of the Senior Leadership Club select seventy Juniors who are popular, who participate in school activities, and who demon- strate leadership abilities. Out of these seventy they choose thirty-five who best meet their qualifi- cations and elect them as members. The club meets bi-monthly under the leadership of Mrs. Gee and Mr. Dunbar. The members' main goal is to acquaint Fresh- men With Central and her standards. The basic purpose of the club is to enable members of the student body to learn to be models of citizenship. Resolved: that the foreign aid program of the United States be limited to non-military assis- tance. This topic is one that twelve students, who compose the debate team, have Worked on for many hours gathering facts and information. Sponsored by Miss Marsha Eichenberg, this organ- ization meets daily 6th and 7th periods in room 111. Central is one of the top six high schools com- peting in the fields of drama and debate. ath Club challenges advanced students Richard Robinson checks roll as other members of the Math Club patiently wait to start the procedures of the meeting. Every year a membership test is given for students wishing to enroll in the Math Club. This highly selective group has programs and speakers based on teaching a deeper understanding of the science of mathematics. The meetings are held in the homes of the individual members. After the program they enjoy a refreshment and recreation period. Their sponsor is Mr. D. M. Stouffer. Wesley Lee takes a thirsty sip while other members of the Math Club choose the types of dainties they,d like to eat. Corrine McNeiley demonstrates the operation of the slide ruletoyounger interested members of the Math Club. Leslie Burger re America Club m FTA 3 Recre Future T1 newest clubs i has a fine rc slides, and prf people interes tion. Such carl and college le selors. One of the lection of toys ation Center. l dollars to help children. FTA mee homes of the ' for membersh ested in teach the sponsor. ents at is given for ath Club. This s and speakers standing of the 1gs are held in Jers. After the and recreation ouffer. members of the l1ke to eat Math Club Leslie Burger reads mlnutes from the last Future Teachers of America Club meeting to other interested members FTA members a1d Recreation Center Future Teachers of America Club one of the newest clubs 1n the history of Central High School has a fine roster of lnterestlng speakers films sl1des and projects The club is designed for young people interested in careers 1n the field of educa tlon Such careers include teachers on every school and college level as Well as principals and coun selors One of the many projects th1s year was the col lection of toys for children of Muchenberger Recre at1on Center Members of the club also donated five dollars to help the center provide other toys for the children FTA meetings are held once a month at the homes of the various members The requirements for membersh1p are only that a student be inter ested 1n teaching as a career M1ss Mary Hash is the sponsor Future Teachers members Russell Foster Jlm Mason and Sharon Shadduck listen attentively to the Clubs speaker Interested members of Future Teachers of Amerlca listen to M1ss Mary Hash as she explains the origin of the club t . , I 3 7 . . , I rl 0 0 I 9 ' 9 a 9 H K, ' a - i X , 7 - . , Q I l 'F an . if .X I ,wr xx fy . - W x ' ' ' X . A - f Centralites contribute to stage, classroom These projectionists work together to learn the skill of operating a motion picture projector for their classes. Stage crew member Steve Neidinger prepares to pull the lever on the control panel which lights Central's auditorium. As part of their stage crew duties, John Hoefer, JoelPrashak, and Bill Hammond check footlights for burnt out bulbs. Readiness and willingness to serve their school are apparent in Central's projectionists and stage crew members. Efficient operation of lights and stage curtains and controlling props and sound effects are tasks of stage crew members. These boys, under direction of Mr. Kenneth Wilkinson and Mr. Donald Trout, be- come the backbone of assemblies and plays. Be- sides school functions, these boys also volunteer to assist in outside activities held on our stage. With so many films now available, teachers greatly appreciate and put to good use talents of projectionists. Mr. Robert Mackey, head of audio- visual aids, teaches students the art of threading and winding film in a projector. These students are also required to fill out requisition slips for films their teachers wish them to show. .1 Tina Elam watches carefully as Mr. Mackey demonstrates the correct way to thread and wind film in a projector. 5 2 3 as Z Z Z S 4 , 5 1 1 W Z Stude office Another efficient per: passes. This assist in the offices. Other administrato: visitors or ne delivering ab of each persol this year. In down on unn. Again tk library passe This Centrali main and an: out, repairing information 1 our librarian, f'OOII1 ve their school lists and stage stage curtains :ts are tasks of ler direction of iald Trout, be- ind plays. Be- so volunteer to ur stage. able, teachers use talents of head of audio- lt of threading se students are slips for films demonstrates the jector. Student staffs aid in office, library work Another interruption! The door opens and an efficient person rushes in bearing a handful of passes. This is just one of many ways Centralites assist in the smooth operation of main and annex offices. Other duties consist of running errands for administrators, collecting absentee slips, guiding visitors or new students through the building, and delivering absentee sheets. Recording the purpose of each person's visit to the office is a new job added this year. In so doing, administrators hope to cut down on unnecessary trips to the office. Again the classroom door opens. Delivery of library passes is the excuse for this interruption. This Centralite assists in the efficient operation of main and annex libraries. Checking books in and out, repairing them when necessary, and typing information cards are ways these students help our librarian, Miss Lois McClanahan. Diane Eddy, Melinda McGinnis, Cathy Brock, and David Ross demonstrate some of their office staff duties. Carol O'Reilly returns her book to Central library assistant Judy Cook for Linda Bowman to place on the shelves. 1 I r r 4 '-',:f .- y X- 'ijf , E' is , , if Y! 5 aff if i.f1W' 455 , 2 E f 1 T . if 7 A S ' Q5 .N iw 'VA 1, 5 65,5 - F5 ,lx nfl' 3. Manager Malvina Schneider and Cafeteria worker Mamie milk, and ice cream while Pat Martin and Paula McKay take White take care of the students' money and tickets for lunch, tickets and distribute ice cream and milk. l Students perform services for school Senior Greg Mueller performs one of his tasks as Fire Chief as he closes the window before leaving the classroom. Fire Chiefs, an organization headed by Mr. Castle, gives service to Central and her students. Members are students who were appointed by their home-room teachers or elected by their classmates to perform certain duties before and after fire drills. Among the many duties during each drill are going to their particular areas to open doors for hurrying students and to check rooms for any students left inside the rooms. Another group of students who help with the daily routine are the cafeteria Workers. These people are seldom spoken of or heard from, but they are often seen. Their Work consists of selling tickets, distributing ice cream, and cleaning and drying the dishes. These student organizations are a necessary part of every day school life. Their duties help to keep school emergencies to a minimum and to keep Central running smoothly. Y-Tee Marcia Watson Christmas gifts fi Judy Slibowski as Connie select E b, ur, f , . J 'aula McKay take i ieaded by Mr. ll her students. ointed by their ieir classmates and after fire ring each drill to open doors rooms for any i help with the forkers. These card from, but ,sists of selling ll cleaning and re a necessary ir duties help nimum and to Y-Teens contribute time, service, money Marcia Watson, Y-Teen member, donates her time to Wrap Christmas gifts for her group's money-making project. Judy Slibowski pours festive-looking punch for Connie Weston as Connie selects attractive and fancy cookies to eat. One of the many organizations for youth in St. Joseph is the Y-Teens, affiliated with the Y.W.C.A. These groups meet every two weeks to plan service, social, and money-making projects. Each Y-Teen group must do at least two service projects each semester. Charity receives one- half of the profits from all money-making projects. These projects are a lot of fun, but very time consuming. Projects include selling candy and bakery goods and Wrapping presents in stores. Some of their service projects are visiting Noyes Home and entertaining the children, put- ting on plays for the old folks, and conducting campus clean-ups. Y-Teens also find time for an occasional party. At the end of the year, all groups join together to sponsor the Cinderella Ball, which is the year's highlight. Y-Teen members Sharon Smith, Linda Michler, and Alice Li- pira make and discuss plans for the annual Christmas party. ' ,M J' , -sr ,,,, N du 1 a Ysic h P zz x QV! 2 Q Q 2 Q: X sical education, RCTC, ports 1 Rl V' -f 'ft +4.61 .- N - 1' Q is .X Well rounded education stems from the extras offered at Central. Physical educa- tion was once considered of little impor- tance in the push-button atomic World. Today we realize that mental health and intellectual capacity are directly affected by health and happiness. With the swamps of Viet Nam looming darkly in the future for many Central students, Reserve Officers Training Corp gives boys three years of rigorous prepar- ation. Marching, marksmanship, forma- tions, mapping, strategy, first aid, chain of command, and squad leadership train- ing are a few of the aspects of the ROTC course. Sports bring to mind so many things. To some it means a chance to prove them- selves-to learn a skill and to perform it. Sportsmanship, teamwork, and leader- ship are habits gained. To some, the sports program is a form of entertainment. A victory won is to the spectator well worth a cold night, hard bleachers, and a hoarse voice. Sports, as Well as many of Central activities, offer varying facets for the many individual tastes of its student body. Forming a pyramid takes not only trained skill, a keen sense of balance, and creative ingenuity, but also great strength. i It's a bird, it': mid-air in a tr Physical education builds strong bodies, make Jackie Miller climbs a rope hoping her gym grade will likewise ascend. Admiring classmates, with eager hands ready for assistance, watch as Kathy Davis, hair askew and muscles tensed from exertion, leaps up and over the jump log. This ye is a fully 2 and more p tance of e: Sportsi few of the Mrs. Glady Creighton coaches the Studen more bound Rick Starks s dons his footbz strength. It's a birdg it's'a planeg it's superman . . . No, it's David Evans mid-air in a trampoline stunt for his gym class. odies, makes minds alert Kathy Davis, og. 13, This year for the first time, physical education is a fully accredited class taken every day. More and moref people are becoming aware of the impor- tance of exercise and its product-good health. Sportsmanship, dexterity, and grace are a few of the many components of sound physique. Mrs. Gladys Bake Baker and Miss Mary Ellen Creighton teach the girls and Mr. Jim Taylor coaches the boys. Students learn that strong bodies are much more bound to hold healthy alert minds. Rick Starks substitutes practicality for modesty as he hastily dons his football outfit on the practice field. Cage ball's object is to force the huge ball over the net and onto the floor on your opponent's side of the court, Training in basketball starts for the Freshmen and Sophomores with Coach Taylor, a ball, a court, and a basket. Aw J w T x Miss Creighton and Mrs. Baker, GAA sponsors, discuss with President Susie Smith the upcoming basketball tournament. GAA BOARD-Back row: Janie Baker, Lynette Campbell, Pat Lindley, Chris Reck, Rhonda Thomas, Cindy Weaver, Vicki Jones. Third row: Cathy Hausman, Karen Schober, Sherry Pasternak, Connie Glancy, Sue Weaver, Susy Hergenreter, Susie Smith, Miss Creighton. Second row: Karen Bechtold, GAA bowler Gerry Miller watches as her opponent takes her turn at trying to raise the tea1n's score with a strike. ix-1 Girls participate in sports Sherri Studer, Pattie Painter, Karen Smith, Jeannie Workman, Roxanne Norton, Pat Bolin, Teresa Trullinger, Mrs. Baker. Front row: Cathy Evans, Lynda Simmons, Kathy Redmond, Joanne Hollingsed, Susan Clark, Marilyn Mooney, Linda Frye, Gail Foxworthy. Freshri introduced sponsored I Officers an GAA funct membershi After a a member. officiating letter with and her troj GAA sports. A . volleyball, minton, SW: Officer girls from sports at Ce Sports Organizatio coronation the year tl letter girls Q GAA a student the names, Central stu ponent takes her trike. pate in sports through GAA annie Workman, er Mrs. Baker. Redmond, Mooney, Linda ' if wll.fiai Freshman girls. and girls new to Central are introduced to Girls' Athletic Association at a tea sponsored by GAA during the first week of school. Officers and sponsors inform the girls about the GAA functions and explain what is required for membership. After accumulating 100 points a girl becomes a member. By participating in enough sports and officiating at various sports, a girl may earn her letter with l800'points, her pin with 2800 points, and her trophy with 4000 points. GAA girls may choose from a wide variety of sports. Among these are flag football, archery, volleyball, basketball, bowling, ping-pong, bad- minton, swimming, softball, and horseshoes. Officers plan play days each year and invite girls from surrounding schools to take part in sports at Central. Sports are not the only activities of GAA. The organization takes charge of the basketball queen Coronation and homecoming dance. At the end of the year the GAA Board, assistants, and senior letter girls are honored at a banquet. GAA members are responsible for publishing a student directory each year. This directory lists the names, phone numbers, and addresses of all Central students. GAA OFFICERS-Back row: Janie Baker, Vicki Jones, Karen Schober, Sherri Studer, Susie Smith. Middle row: Sue Weaver, Cathy Hausman, Cindy Weaver, Linda Frye. Front row: Cathy Evans, Susan Clark. TROPHY GIRLS-Back row: Sherri Studer, Linda Frye, Karen Schober. Middle row: Janie Baker, Cindy Weaver, Susan Clark, Teresa Trullinger. Front row: Susie Smith, Vicki Jones. f I 7 - anew' rg While waiting for their after school basketball game to begin, these GAA girls practice shooting baskets. C PIN GIRLS-Back row: Pat Bolin, Marilyn Mooney, Debi Brott, Sherri Studer, Janie Baker, Judy Slibowski. Middle row: Rhonda Thomas, Corrine McNeiley, Cindy Weaver, Cathie Activities on GAA Soccer . . . Archery . . Tennis . . . Volleyball . . . . Basketball Bowling . . Ping-Pong Badminton Swimming Softball . . Horseshoes Track . . . ... .- ... .-. September September September . . October November . .January .February February . . .March . . . April . . . April ....May Evans, Di Anne Bullmaster. Front row: Sue Clark, Cathy Hausman, Susie Smith, Karen'Schober, Rhonda Norris. .,,, calenc 8 it 1 V I OLD C GIRI Brott, Linda Fi Glancy. Thir Mooney, She X ' K I nvfzwd f:'n ',L.I . we A 'Q . 3 ' H-N24 Mezzfaearhx Q -f .swag ww, -.. ,uv fajmw ,, 5 M -W 4, A 4 f of 4 ,Wye , in 1553 qi X f uw af' if mow ,Er X 11,35 ,gig i f as mme 2 '-4 113: ,,,,, it 4. WWW W i 1 .,., f ,:.. A .N W., ,,5,Q,,.!. ,.. . H GAA calendar meet varied interests of students . . . September . 1 . September September October November January February February March Apr1l Apr11 May :ue Clark ' Cathy OLD C GIRLS Back row Pat Bohn Teresa Trulhnger Debl Brott L1nda Frye D1anneBul1master V1rg1n1a Purvls Connle Glancy Thzrd row Janle Baker Ronda Norrls Marllyr Mooney Sherri Studer Betty Coyle Sue Weaver Judy Sl1bOWSk1 Second row Corrlne McNe11ey Judy Cook Karen Schober Cathy Evans Clndy Weaver Front row Rhonda Thomas Sue Clark Jeanette Marschel Kathy Redmond Sus1e Smlth Marrlyn Babb Although girls track IS new to GAA Sophomores Becky Pfander and L1nda Graves are enthus1ast1c supporters in 'J 1 . . . . . If . . I C F , 5 . . . . ll ' A . . . . 5 N! M ' , X V 4 , V t my n 1 n 1 l o I I I N M . I ! 5 A, 1 ,, . Q 7, J ' J .l L, , ' -fQL,.,,, L E ' , 3 Z I 3 . , 'W 2' es ax , - '- - - - - - . ' er - - A , , - -' 1 , .da Norr1s. an ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - I' ' . ' . , . ' . ' ' ' ' is ' A 7 7 4 . ' 7 . 7 7 y j' 7 7 7 7 7 ' 5 my 3 . , . 1 , i 1 . 4: , . . J ,. I , V ' 4 'Il , . V , I ,, , , , , l f , f 1 i ' Girls' Athletic Association encourages , good s NEW Cn GIRLS-Back row: Vicki Hurst, Pat Shirey, Susy Hergenreter, Sue Heckel, Sherry Pasternak, Karen Hansen, Marcia Burnstein. Middle row: Susie Hoover, Jill Ann Miller, These top six GAA Board members and sponsors Mrs. Baker and Miss Creighton discuss plans for a Central play day. Susan Sheetz, Cathy Weddle, Joyce Carpenter, Linda Herndon. Front row: Margaret Justice, Joanne Hollingsed, Carolyn Weston, Connie Weston. GAA Board member Susie Hoover attempts to sell handy Stu- A dent Directories to fellow Centralites during homeroom. Before beginn: the rules and 1: FOOTBALL C Bainter, Lyne row: Becky P1 ourages good sportsmanship M if ,gl ,l '12 er, Linda Herndon. Jllingsed, Carolyn : to sell handy Stu- luring homeroom. 3 s I v YW- , , i l S 3 2 Before beginning each sport, GAA sponsor Mrs, Baker reviews Mary Stannard, GAA archery champion, spends part of her the rules and procedure of the game with all players. spare time on the archery range improving her form and aim. FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS -Back row: Rhonda Thomas, Barb Front row: Karen Schober, Susan Clark, Cathy Hausman, Bainter, Lynette Campbell, Chris Reck, Karen Cohen. Middle Donna Babb. , row: Becky Pfander, Jani Kerns, Cindy Weaver, Joni Kerns. Teams compete for top positions in GAA g, 2 a 1 E A if 33 if ei fi 52 ,A Wu , , , - -cl fer, ' 4 7 2- 1 Tennis champions Joyce Carpenter and Linda Fisher play a friendly game before they combme forces as a team to w1n another vlcbory 2 fy! aaa VOLLEY BALL CHAMPIONS Back row Sue Clark Clndy Front row Jane Kerns Karen Cohen Lynette Campbell Weaver Chrls Reck Cathy Hausman M zddle row J on1 Kerns Barble Bamter Rhonda Thomas Karen Schober Becky Pfander Donna Babb Q Members of las Freshman, Ka her win the titlt l 4 Y I F -4 4 I f X X W W X W ' X f f M i M wid e! 'nette Campbell Members of last year s champlonshlp basketball team L1nda Frye, J ame Baker, and Susle Smlth talk over past v1ctor1es Freshman Karen M1ller, demonstrates the style that helped her w1n the tltle of GAA 1nd1v1dualbowl1ng champlon Bowhng champ1ons, J eann1e Frankhn Sue Wood Kathy Red mond, Karen Hansen, and Chrxs Reck, d1splay thelr trophy AA 5' 7, 1 , ' 1? Sf, ag ff, jf, ?'Zi'f g , ,if 4.74 , 'V ', Z' lsv' ,ME if hy. 5 4, z gy . f w w MW MW ji ' 'f 'f,wi1 ' - 1 9 9 ' 5 W N v 1 Wu Sophomores Pam Smith and Maureen McNeiley replace the equipment they have used in playing a game of badminton. 1. S . lf 7 Mrs. Baker, GAA sponsor, is assisted across Central's muddy football field by GAA girls Rhonda Thomas and Cathy Evans. Individual group sports available in GAA Jeannie Workman and Jeanne Franklin practice for the GAA badminton tournament in hopes of becoming the champions. Karen Bechtold and her partner Susan Clark display happy smiles after winning the title of ping-pong champions. I ,-. Cathy Evans a form which 1 championship. Susie smith l Creighton act . Q3-at 1 if Centra1's muddy md Cathy Evans. IAAT display happy 1' , 9 hiv, M QI ...M......... 4' Cathy Evans and teammate Rhonda Thomas demonstrate the form which helped them obtain the GAA horseshoe championship. Susie Smith bounces high into the air as Mrs Baker and Miss Creighton act as safety guards around the trampoline SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS Back row Diane Higdon Lynette Cambbell Maddie row Rhonda Thomas Cathy Hausman Clndy Weaver Front row Karen Schober Susan Clark Susan Higdon This year s swlmming champion Senior Linda Frye has been an outstanding swimmer for GAA during each of her four years V . - .' , . . .' , , S. i ' - ' ' 7 7 . , . . . . . 1 1 1 I . . I I i' M 11 1 11 1! 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 E1 11 1 1 11 11' 12 1 I: 1, 1 11 1 ,l1 li 1 11 111 11 111 1111 '1 11 H 1 1 I 1 I 1 W As a part of Central s daily routine Rodney Sander and Larry Weigler salute as Ernie Koenig raises the flag Cadets look forward to ROTC Revue Among the numerous courses offered to Cen- tral boys is Reserve Officer Training Corps, com- monly known as ROTC. Although mandatory for Sophomores, upperclassmen find that they gain extra military experience by taking additional years of this course. Most young men in our so- ciety will serve in some branch of the armed service. ROTC prepares these boys for this en- deavor by teaching them military principles, train- ing them in drilling skills, and providing them with a background in the use of Weapons. Modern first aid methods are also among the skills ac- quired through ROTC training. The main attraction during the year for par- ticipants in this course is the ROTC Revue. In this program, hoping that their Honor Guard and Drill Squad will be judged best, Central competes with other St. Joseph high schools. BATTALION STAFF-Back row: Jim Cornelius, Eugene Bliley. Second row: John Musselman, Tim Ashworth, Steve Radcliffe. Front row: William Werner, Steve Gilley. Sergeant Noltin proceeds from tic HONOR GUARQ Roger Bottorff, Keith Grahl, L Cliff Means, Bri Winsor, Kirt G gerter, Jim Maj Ward 1 ffered to Cen- g Corps, com- nandatory for lat they gain ng additional len in our so- of the armed 5 for this en- nciples, train- 'oviding them lpons. Modern the skills ac- year for par- I'C Revue. In .or Guard and .tral competes fnelius, Eugene Ashworth, Steve illey. ' Sergeant Nolting and Sergeant Tarrant seem satisfied with the proceeds from tickets sold for the ROTC ball. HONOR GUARD-Back row: Lewis Foster, William Ditmars, Roger Bottorff, Francis Fisch, Rick Kamler, Harry Novak, Keith Grahl, Larry Beauchamp, Tom Sinclair. Third row: Cliff Means, Bruce Winsor, Jerry Kountz, Paul Drowns, Craig Winsor, Kirt Grahl, Mark Werner, Mike Mosiman, Jim Ban- gerter, Jim Mason. Second row: Robert Reid, Albert Douglas, Shield and Spear members Becky Walker, Virginia Hintz, Jim Cornelius, and Doug Epps discuss the club's new agenda. Randy Nixon, Michael Ciolek, David McKee, John Novak, Jeff Moore, Martin Hart, Darryl Paden, Richard Myers. Front row: Eugene Bliley, Fred Knapp, John Musselman, Steve Gilley, Doug Epps, Steve Radcliffe, William Werner, Jerry Stock, Larry Meade. X ,u N 1 1- Deserving boys attain high honors SPONSOR OFFICERS-Back row: Becky Walker. Middle row: Judy Barton,fPeggy Fletchall, Debbie McKinney. Front row: Lyndonna Scott, Kathy Hintz. COLOR GUARD-Rodney Sander, Dennis Riggs, Danny Wright, Larry Weigler. The Saber Guard adds a touch of dig- nity to our basketball Coronation by saluting Queen Barbara Fricke. in ,M ffv l SABER GUAR' Garland Alders Jerry Conner. Daniel Deal. SPECIAL STAB ,ri ull . 'Hifi' Wi. -I7 . li -im ,NM :fl ill, itll Fill Y WY 5 H lj ' l ' 122 . 5 JOTS IS R1ggS Danny SABER GUARD-Back row: Larry Campbell, Kenneth Fish, Garland A1d6I'S- 56007103 VOLU-' Tim AShW0TUh, Steve Safldefsf As the ROTC boys stand at attention Lt Col Steve Gilley and Jerry Conner Front ULU Tommy Lefevere Ralph Blmde Sgt Tarrant check the boys durmg regular 1nspect1on Dan1el Deal SPECIAL STAFF Norman Hart Douglas Epps Fred Knapp Nelson Boyer Mlke Westhoff LEWIS Foster , . . I .. 7 , U . . . , l - 1 9 7 7 7 ' 9 I RESERVE RIFLE TEAM-Back row: Jim Bangerter, Cliff Mike McKague, Steve Sanders, Nelson Boyer, Phil Johnson, Means, Dave Shellenberger, David McKee, Dennis Riggs, Dan Wright. Leonard Hoffman. VARSITY RIFLE TEAM-Front row: ROTC trains boys for military service M.P.'s-Back row: Bruce Winsor, Jim Davis, Jim Bangerter, Louie Mabin, Don Sanders, Paul Heintz, Larry Sample, Kevin Huggins, Martin Hart, Larry Beauchamp, Kenneth Fish. Third row: Norman Hart, Gary Parker, John Hickok, Jim Hickok, Dave Fisher, Rodney Journey, Jim Reents, Robert Frank, Herbert McGlothlin, Mike Mosiman, Rick Kamler, Ti? i 5 2 5 Q 3 ! E Z f Steve Gilley bre speaks at an infor l myer, Phil Johnson, e S las Randy N1xon uten J1m P1erce anlel Deal Front :l1ne John Harrls Steven Long Cllff x l Steve Gllley breaks the monotony of work and study as he speaks at an lnformal Shleld and Spear meetmg Larry Sample and Fred Knapp are statloned at a Central bas ketball game as part of thelr Mllltary Pollce dut1es ROTC boys learn to assemble r1fles as part of then' m1l1tary tralnmg 4 S 'I a sive, e Dick Wineinger guards a Christian Brothers receiver closely as the intended pass falls incomplete. Central won 7-0. VARSITY FOOTBALL-Back row: Jerry Kent, Tony Biffinger, Joe Battreall, Mike Slifer, John Huffman, Mark Sanders, Indians win cit title CENTRAL OPPONENTS J AMBOREE 7 Lafayette 7 Benton ' 28 Christian Brothers 12 7 Christian Brothers 0 25 Springfield Central 12 6 Joplin 7 18 Lafayette 7 6 Springfield Hillcrest 7 15 Benton 13 6 Oak Park 35 14 Atchison 25 S Wood, Jack Allen, Ron Castle, Stan Monach, Doug Ericson, Keith Jones, Clarence Minnenhall, Michael Chew, Kit Akard, Jay Madr Defensive end, Ronnie Bottorff, Jim Jeffers, Greg Murphy, Richard Blakely, Guy Humphreys, Robert Dell, Jeffrey Buckner. Fourth row: Larry Ball, Greg Saxton, Randy Browning, David Maddox, Paul Beck, Jim Lyons, Gary Wilkinson, Curtis Carle, Doug Campbell, Ronald White, Steve Carmichael, Steve Sybert, Glen Lyons, Rick Thompson, Mike Losson, Mike Seever, Stanley Weston. Third row: Jim Berry, Dick Wineinger, Milt Bill Curry, Clifford Mays. Second row: David Wright, Eric Weeden, Bob Denouden, Mike Davis, Dwight Scroggins, Kent Francis, Steve Scott, Jim Cox, Steve Archibald, Tony Hoehn, Dennis Carroll, Tom Byrd, Jay Maddox. Front row: Don Rob- erts, Doug Hughes, Steve Read, Ron Starks, Jerry Riggs, Ronnie Roberts, Phil Hestand, Gregg Mueller, Rick Ruoff, Charlie Blakely, Bruce Ruoff. 1 title OPPONENTS 7 28 12 0 12 7 7 7 13 35 25 lach, Doug Ericson, el Chew, Kit Akard, avid Wright, Eric ht Scroggins, Kent libald, Tony Hoehn, 'ront row: Don Rob- tarks, Jerry RigSS, Queller, Rick Ruoff, Jay Maddox and teammates exhibit the thrill of Winning a hard fought game, defeating Springfield Central 25-12 Defenslve end Rick Ruoff leaves the ground in an effort to block a Lafayette punt 1 , . , ' . l 1 Q! I i A scrappy Central halfback pro ves to Lafayette defenders that not all the action in football stops at the side line. Centrals defense causes another Lafayette mcompletlon After SWE The third game of the season was lost to J op lm 7 6 Wlth the Indians extra point falling a few frustrating inches short of the goal October 7 the Indians downed the Shamrocks of Lafayette 18 7 The Ir1sh were able to complete only six of their attempted 27 passes due to the fine defensive work of Dick Winemger Then the team suffered our second loss to Springfield Hillcrest 7 6 Centrals 1nab1l1ty to convert an extra point cost them this game also October 22 Central beat Benton 15 13 This exciting game with the winning touchdown in the final 30 seconds of the game Won for Central not only her homecoming game but also gave the Indians the City League championship. After gaining the title of City Champs the team went on rather unfortunately to lose the last two games. October 29, Oak Park, ranked first in the Kan- sas City area, dropped Central 35-6. At the Atchison game the Indians were beaten 25-14. Although the tribe's record toward the last of the season was not as brilliant as its earlier games, the coaches look forward to an even better season next year. Central defeats Benton in Homecoming, Coach ta was lost to Jop polnt fallmg a e goal d the Shamrocks able to complete asses, due to the mger r second loss to als 1nab1l1ty to th1s game also ton 15 13 Th1S Lg touchdown 1n Won for Central out also gave the nsh1p 1ty Champs, the lly to lose the last I1 first 1n the Kan Ill 35 6. At the beaten 25 14 toward the last nt as 1tS earl1er to an even better After sweepmg the end halfback Charles Blakley 1S met head on by two defenslve Sprlngfield Central players f ' 2 in 1 L g Coach Muir tapes injured hand of linebacker Steve Scott. A tackled fullback ends up at the bottom of a p1le up I , . . . . ff During the footl Tribe Dirt and grass s Charles Blakley, No. 41, scoops up a fumble after the ball was jarrecl loose by Springfield Central linemen. James Berry, avoiding a block, moves in on a tackle made by a teammate. During the football season such action as this IS common as the local high schools vie for City League Championship Tribe closes season with 4 4 record Dirt and grass stain are a part of the game of football Central gridders worked this year under two new coaches Coaches Jim Blacklock and H T Muir came to us this year from Jefferson City High. Although handicapped by a team that had not been used to their type of workout and forma- tions, the Indians had a good season, winning, the city title, and averaging four wins and four losses. The city wide Jamboree opened with the Christian Brothers vs Central game. The Eagles playing on our miscue were able to defeat us, al- though the rest of the quarter saw fine defensive playing and no scoring on either side: 1 Lafayette and Central vied next in the Jam- boree and the battle ended in a 0-0'-tie. The tribe then came to life in the final quarter and beat Benton 7-0. Charles Blakely received coaches' comment: the outstanding individual player to date. Although the Jamboree came out Benton 28, C.B. 12, Lafayette and Central 7, the Indians defeated Benton, the highest scorer. One week later, September 16, the Indian tribe downed the C.B. Eagles 7-0, with a touch- down scored by Charles Blakely. On September 23, the Tribesrnen defeated Springfield Central, 25-12 with a 10 yard touchdown by Bill Curry, a 13 yard score by Charles Blakely, another crossing by Eric Weeden, and extra point passes to Jay Mad- dox and Rick Ruoff. Freshman football provides training for future if it 1 Q A 5 - - ,I Qi' 5 erm , .. W5 S75 nw ,Z Um, KQQ fi if .Qi FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Back row: Keith Marriott, Dave Seever, Kent Shipley, Bill Reiss, Brad Scott, Dennis Young, Mitchell Welch, John Gee, Ross Schneider, Howard Hatfield, Harold Collier, Mark Morton, Larry Brown, William Bridwell, Terry Meier, Mike Bohon, Mike Koenig. Fourth row: Craig Barnes, Steve Purvis, Ed McNeiley, Terry Rumery, Walter Eshelman, Tom Meers, Jim Simpson, Stan Young, Galen Beau- fort, Randy Ford, Bill Fisher, Dean Wampler, Randy Little, Maurice Kidd, Bill Sprague, Edward Hunt, Monty Swope, Greg Marsh, Dave Deutsch. Third row: Coach Sprague, Larry Tatum, 1f'r'x'4 '- t t.-.--WM-X., g..Q,2'vt-wx, X . Mike Hullihan, Mark Browne, Bill Hedge, Jim Marr, Bill View, Bob Teare, Jim Mounkes, Gary Hansen, Kelly Evans, Dennis Willis, Butch McDonald, Dennis Waller, Jim Terrill, Jim Bradley, Coach Pecoraro. Second row: Rick Ford, Don Dudley, Kim Akard, Greg Valencia, James Nelson, George Hayward, Dennis Sharpe, John Hill, Stephen Seals, Scott Murray, Larry Russell, Ted Jackson, Rod Riepen, Rick Jones. Front row: Billy Joe Daily, Lawrence Hayes, Roger Gench, Bob Brandt, Scott Koch, Mike Simpson, Elwin Hoover, Steve Mendell, Cody Mayfield, John Chapman, Jerry Allen. Central players, in white, watch with dismay as a Benton Cardinal retrieves a fumble in a Frosh game at Noyes field. Tackling that Freshmz their vocabul tribesmen sta on the Freshn This grou assistants we Swyhart, anc staff and tean The seasc Park Hill, 25- the Irish Fros Riepen and I players. This yea the future I 1 P 2 l E e l Central quarterf Guards and hall 'I 4 X ml an flk ddr ,, W Q , . , , ff 5 X Q , Q V , 1. . re I 1 , WEE 5 Q s is .4 A1 9 A ! , M i A w .AJ , , , ,. , , , , , . 1 U E s, ,.:, l si? QQ 3' wk. Q 2 5 X X ' If a , QM, Q. 5281 r x,,. 4 ge, Jim Marr, Bill ansen, Kelly Evans, Waller, Jim Terrill, vw: Rick Ford, Don nes Nelson, George tephen Seals, Scott Riepen, Rick Jones. iayes, Roger Gench, Elwin Hoover, Steve erry Allen. ield. 3 f01' future varsity squad Tackling and blocking are just two ofthe skills that Freshman gridders must add not only to their vocabulary but also to their ability. The tribesmen start in their football career at Central on the Freshman team. This group was coached by Gary Sprague. His assistants were Mr. Ernie Pecararo, Mr. Dave Swyhart, and Mr. Don Francis. Joint effort in staff and team made for apfine season. The season started out poorly with two losses: Park Hill, 25-O, Atchison 27-0. Later they defeated the Irish Frosh at Lafayette by a score of 26-0. Rod Riepen and Elwin Hoover were the team's star players. This year's squad showed good material for the future Indians, reported Coach Sprague. Central quarterback gets the pass off as linemen rush in. is ., ,-.--'swf JW! .af A lineman for the Central Indians hauls down a Lafayette back trying to complete the first down in a Freshman game. Guards and halfbacks pull to lead the Central sweep around right end as they are pursued by Lafayette-linemen. I ff Q -f- , , -i V A- I 'Q' X' ' 6 Qi 'M M. M A I Q , ' , -M , LV pt v,..,,,.i ' P I-,fp wi, ' K . Q .,... , XX 78,1 .W EI t I M, if Eg i ' iff' V Q 'W V V V V I 7 V W...Mf'f X W fi , . f, M is ,. Q K . Q Lv X ,, Xl J!! 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I .,,,-:E , 3 VW R x - A , W, -A N E Fl ., ,V .G -we -'Q :. , -- . , 3 V , 4, M291 ' Es ' 5 N Q, y UI '5 Q if l ' , ' f VARSITY BASKETBALL-Back row: Coach Sprague, Greg Lucas, Dave Ross, Mike Lieppman, Bob Young, Wade Huggins, Senior varsity cager Bob Young, closely guarded by a Van Horn player, attempts a jump shot to mark two more points. Jeff Lucas. Front row: Mike Earixson, Stan Monach, Bill I Curry, Greg Mueller, Dean Hochman, K. C. Miller. One of the varsity Indians, Stan Monach, foils Van Horn's two-point chance by bringing down their rebound. Wea Tribe Upon en ment, the tri reaching the previously 1 title. In the iii defeated Laf defeated Ch 63-46. Mike Lieppmax WZ 4 . 3- 5 X , fs- A 1 -V 4 .FN N 5X'?'i'vXJl1W1w:fS s TNF' S 7 3 sggjg s'Q5Qfi,- . - X . gg sig .-'fifcsxisll . it K f S QS sfsgm 5.- Tribe Wins Christian Upon entering the Christian Brothers Tourna- ment, the tribe sported a 1-5 Won, lost record. After reaching the final round of play Central upset a previously undefeated Benton for the Tourney title. In the first half of city league play the lndians defeated Lafayette in a double overtime. The tribe defeated Christian Brothers, but fell to Benton, 63-46. Mike Lieppman attempts a shot for Central's Varsity Indians. A w . if r,ir X 1 is ' --t' t . M. sy t fi - Hx Y Q- 1 qg is iii? Q 3 ., Aj? X ' Q, .if - ' f MX sf I L -I -v . s ' ' 7 'N , fx-f ' A 3 kxq 1 Stan Monach, Bill . Miller. , foils Van Horn's bound. Brothers' Tourney Central Team Opponent 85 6 Maryville 57 46. Atchison 73 N. N. K. C. Tournament 46 Leavenworth 66 44 DeLaSalle 59 1st Christian Bros: Tournament 51 Van Horn 64 64 C.B.H.S. 57 53 Lafayette 45 64 Maryville 56 46 Benton 63 2nd Savannah Tournament . g 61 f Excelsior Springs 73 51 C.B.H.S. 54 . ' 100 Savannah A 36 70 Lafayette 35 49 Atchison 96 47 Benton 63 3rd Class L Regional Central and Benton players struggle for possession of ball. 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Front row: Steve Anderson, Louis Mabin, Rodney Browning, Guy Humphreys, Ronald White, Joel Frakes, Court Rush, Steve Marriott, Coach Swyhart. Reserve, Freshman cagers show promise FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM-Back row: Billy Joe Roger Gench, Bob Brandt, Cody Mayfield, Jerry Allen. Front Daily, Mike Simpson, Dennis Sharpe, Ted Jackson, Jess Wat- row: Owen Jones, Jim Terrill, Elwin Hoover, Jim -Mounkes, son, Terry Hochenauer. Middle row: Kim Akard, Bill Hedge, Don Dudley, Coach Muir. Qf WJ Wd X' Alf' fu-E511 Stan Monach trir for fut' Reserves worthwhile gr a good season and losing on made for- the s 59.9 points pe: hard, but he f in the long r' against Leave- he feels that 1 be a rival. H year will ma year. The Fresl ning spree W According to easy vlctory of 407 points Of 50 8 point more than th teams playe steady pace f have a good c team . Q4 ' , u n me 22' . A X ,wi to W f fw f , r fywtf 1 f 1 2 na f 7 'f L fwfr W, 1? ' K Qs y W I A iff? Front row: Steve Guy Humphreys, fe Marriott, Coach Stan Monach tries to make a basket as the referee watches. Bob Young and his teammates attempt to retrieve the ball lerry Allen. Front er, Jim Mounkes, , il! il 'E ix 1 fee, - .1 .. ,. f 3' ' .- . .4 ,' ' 72. ' 't'l ' f X Q' f - ' ,W ,ffff I f . 'Z .1 ff: r.ll f l fy ,Q-,qlwf-if V at el l6vwg1lf ee 2 1 5 iwdrlawg 'pf' :2.I'E,- w ' 2 3 li!! 1 f ,Q 2 gtfliii 42535 ., , , ,gl .s, 7 H, 3 ii! V 2 , N 1 ,nt f gill? vitrtfr . ' 1 fl l , f, , ,. Reserves have shown promise of becoming a worthwhile group of varsities next year. They had a good season this year, Winning fourteen games and losing only four. The total number of points made for the season was 1074, with an average of 59.9 points per game. Coach Perry Worked the boys hard, but he feels that all his efforts have paid off in the long run. The hardest game played was against Leavenworthfi stated Mr. Perry. However, he feels that next year Leavenworth Will no longer be a rival. He also feels that the reserves of this year will make a very good varsiy team for next year. The Freshman cagers had an eight game win- ning spree With no losses for the entire season. According to Coach H. T. Muir, the team had an easy victory in all the games. They made a total of 407 points during the season, with an average of 50.8 points per game. This average was 20.1 more than the total point average of all the other teams played. If these boys keep going at this steady pace for the next three years, they should have a good chance of becoming the top city varsity team. ' nnIInlInlllIIllllllllllllllllllnlggglullllll Team nabs second place in city tourney Central and Van Horn players struggle for possession of ball. Coach Sprague gives 'time out instructions to the varsity. V In the opening round of play at the Savan- nah Tournament, the Indians swept past Rock Port 57-38. The tribe then 'edged by the Lafayette Shamrocks 53-52 to gain a chance at the tourney title. But a strong Benton club slipped past the Indians 50-48, forcing the tribe into second place. , Losing to the Christian Brothers Eagles and Benton's Cardinals in City League dropped the Indians into an undisputed second place. Ending the season at the regional tournament, the tribe captured third place and Wound up With a final 12-13 record, when defeated by Benton. Outstanding performers for the team were Bill Curry, Stan Monach, Dave Ross, Bob Young, and Mike Lieppman. The cagers were coached this season by Mr. Gary Sprague. Varsity letterman Bill Curry attempts a basket for the team. I l While his oppo to thwart the p Intra .ey at the Savan- ept past Rock 1 the Lafayette at the tourney ipped past the o second place. ers Eagles and Le dropped the place. al tournament, wound up with .ed by Benton. he team. Were ss, Bob Young, re coached this asket for the team. Wlnle h1s opponent fights to make a basket Denn1s Blum trles to thwart the play W1th h1s arm thrust 1n defense ,w ' Glen Lyons an enthus1ast1c mtramural player Jumps h1gh 1n an attempt to block the play of an oppos1ng team member Intramural program enters second year Intramural basketball and volleyball headed by Coach Swyhart provldes phys1cal rec reatlon for 1nterested students Intramural recreat1on held Tuesday and Thursday nlghts features compet1t1on between teams composed of Central students Volleyball has been added to th1s years program Wlth s1x teams playlng three games to determ1ne Whlch team IS best The capta1ns are Andy Thom s DaV1d Wflght Denn1s Carrol Jun Hunt Randy Bell and Wally McClanahan In a round of mtramural volleyball Steve Radchffe returns a serve I I I I '. I , - I 4 I ,- 7 ! , I 'l . , . . K . Q - E H, , E 7 7 7 I . y I . 3 . inning performances at cit track meet higl Burris, Rickey Byrd, Tom Colbert, Howard .-,. .,,, ,, , xa,5!g5,5,,,W , 4, , TRW '97 - Aff AA1,,: : I i i- f 2? 1 Q fx X ff if A If 1 X non M Hines, Howard Hoehn, Tony, Lucas, Lawrence Reynolds, Barry Ruoff, Bruce Smith, Greg Straining every muscle, high flying pole vaulter Dennis Carroll has room to spare as he glides over the crossbar. X Q - 312 Q g Centra f was a suc most of it 1: ,, 1 , f A f f Ma 2 J ,WLM X X ,wfz Q Atchison, in meet. Tribe- in the Tarli respectively Tribe rn Martin as 4 standing pel Best Wi by the team for his fine will be coacl V . f ff f W-'ff f f , 2 M, ff ,MM 2, fn di, 7 flff 2 Mifffi fr V 1 Fannen, Skip ' Gardner, Bill Gench,,Tripper Martin, Tom McGuire, Barry McNutt, Bill Ron Star Bill McNutt and Greg Smith begin to show the strain involved in sprinting the long, hard 220 yard dash. A Q 5 i i X Tripper McNutt, Bill meet highlight '66 season Central's '66 track season, for the most part, was a successful one with the team defeating most of its foes. Victories were picked up at Atchison, in all the dual meets, and in the city meet. Tribe cindermen placed second and fourth in the Tarkio Tri-State and the District meets, respectively. Tribe members chose Barry Reynolds and Tom Martin as co-captains because of the boys' out- standing performances in various meets. Best Wishes Were expressed to Mr. Grunwald by the team when they presented a plaque to him for his fine job of coaching. Next year's team will be coached by Mr. H. T. Muir. J 'A strain involved Ron Starks shows a fine release as he heaves the shot put. gg it I High jumper, Gary Ostroski, shows the arm flinging, leg kicking form required to excel in this event. Indians take second at Tarkio Tri- State Starks, Ron Teschner, Charles Thompson, Dennis Trout, Bob Weeden, Eric Williams, Ray X After a graceful spin, Don Roberts leaves the ground and sends the discus toward its destination 125 feet away. A E In the 120 yard of speed and stre Quarter n ate wW'V In the 120 yard low hurdles, Jim Berry edges out Tom Bonebrake in a grueling test of speed and strength. Quarter milers Steve Briggs, Charles Blakley, Bob Trout, and Tom Byrd get offto a quick start as .the gun is fired 44 Steve Dunlap attempts to tag Stan Monach out during practice. 1 Baseball proves popular at Central Coach Sarris' selectly chosen team of baseball players have rated a fair record for Central. Winning six and losing six, the team got to play in the final Baseball Tournament for the third year. With progress gained by hard work they are optimistic that their averages will go up in this sport next year. Baseball is a game played by many young boys in the corner sand lot, but at Central it is a sport requiring great skill. Ron Biffinger Bill Curry Stacy Grier Bill Henderson Rick Johnson Steve Kerns I 1 l - sms Gr1 of I Ha as . i L, 4 ,, .,... g,4jMmM Q i X X .Q V V , .,., C , wwf auf 1 1 pf-f .-W ff. , ,f ,qc 3 .f. - M. 5 , gag 4, 'J , V -, K f ' is ' 9. i' S, ' Z i if 'Ed Lyle Keith McClure Casey Miller George Miller Stan Monach T. W. Nance John Nelson Dennis Phillips Dwight Scroggins Jay Shoemaker Dick Wineinger Milt Wood E . as itral seam of baseball rd for Central. eam got to play it for the third d work they are ll go up in this played by many , but at Central 1.6.2 Steve Kerns ,, ,ff wwf f ryrr f 2 f , . , 1 V f T. W. Nance Mm Wood Gymnastics program emphasizes fitness Greg Lux demonstrates his agility on the parallel bars, a part of Central's new gym equipment purchased this year. Harold Jensen demonstrates the proper method of spotting as Kevin Adkins leaps up and over the horse in gym class. Gymnastics is a new course offered at Central this year. The two hour course, under the direction of Coach Dave Swyhart, lasts from seven to nine o'clock in the morning. With the help of new equipment, the gymnasts hope to compete as a team with other schools next year. They attended a gymnastics clinic at the University of Kansas, December 17. Here, students received instructions while working out with college gymnasts. A few of the gymnastic students performed during halftime at one of our basketball games. Leonard Hoffman, Steve Kessberger, and Harold Jensen pro- vide encouragement for Dean Bolinger who balances on the rings. Grapplers capture city championship title Two wrestlers struggle for a berth in the next meet as Coach Taylor stands nearby, refereeing the competition. WRESTLING TEAM-Back row: Mike Battreall, Stanley Davis, Dave Schober, Greg Robinson, Tony Biffinger, Steve Tomlinson, Gary Hansen, John Huffman, Jim Berry. Third row: Jay Jackson, Charlie Battreall, Keith Jones, Herbert King, Steve Archibald, Patrick Readenoour, Terry Washington, Central's wrestling team, coached by Jim Taylor, completed a successful season with a 10- 2-1 record. Besides taking city title, the team placed first in the Yuletide Invitational Tourna- ment, and second in the district tourney. The out- standing heavyweight, Clarence Minnenhall, had a record of 23-0, until he bowed out at the state tournament. Other exceptional grapplers were Doug Ericson, Joe Battreall, and Jim Russell. Coach Jim Taylor demonstrates a quick way to break a hold. ,Larry Hayes, Doug Castle. Second row: Doug Ericson, Charles Blakley, Steve Mallory, Gary Ostroski, Ron Starks, Clarence Minnenhall. Front row: Coach Taylor, Bill Sprague, James Rus- sell, Mark Billings, Randy Sexton, Joe Battreall, Michael Losson, Rick Jones. - Swii Robert his diving Central swin Alvin Green Swimming t l ' se title ched by Jim on with a 10- 'tle, the team ional Tourna- Lrney. The out- Minnenhall, out at the state rapplers were rm Russell. y to break a hold. g Ericson, Charles Starks, Clarence rague, James Rus- Lattreall, Michael 1 Swim team ends season with 11-2 record Robert Finch, a Junior member of the swim team practices his diving form with a front somersault in tuck position. I Central swimmers, Howard Rosenthal, Larry Newman, and Alvin Green dive into the YMCA pool at the sound of the gun. Central's hard-working swim team finished the season with an 11-2 record. Led by Coach Pecoraro, the team did well in all areas except diving. At the district tournament in Lexington, the tribe took second place with 57 points. Ron Zach and Alvin Green took first places in indi- vidual competition. Those who competed in the state meet were Howard Rosenthal, Alvin Green, Ron Zach, Larry Newman, Mark Stingley, Mike Chew. Larry Beauchamp, a member of the swim team dives off the YMCA diving board in practice for a future swim meet. , Swimming team members, although handicapped by the lack of a school pool, represented Central well this seasons 4 , I .., . ..-- 4 rf, W . -AA r 'Z ,,, . r icf5iii?1ffi r if ,',' f6fifQf,fi'i'i,fff4 J V' - X X i c ' 'f', 1 J 5 . ,.A, ,.f, ,,.. . ,--f..- Afl' f, ' A.,Q' f fre-f ' ,ff , V . ' f.:rffE,?'f'ZP 7 . iff73Lfrff7 ,2 5 . ff: ,, Q ff f TENNIS TEAM-Back row: Jay Maddox, Coach Swank, Tim Walley. Front row: John Ford, Dean Hochman, Tim Adler. John Ford returns a serve to his opponent during practice. Golf team takes third place in tournament Dean Hochman shows good serving form. Tournament. The golf team, coached by Mr. Perry, concluded its season with ten wins and only two losses. They placed third in the William Jewell The tennis team, coached by Mr. Swank, completed its season with eight wins and two losses. Dean Hochman won the City High School Singles and three players went to the State Tournament. GOLF TEAM-Back row: Coach Perry, Tom Lethcho, Brooke Hickman. Front row: Herman Greenwald, Steve Anderson, Laddie Imm, Jim Beaver. COACHES - football, E. Q! 77 I NC!! G money-me the monej C CLUB- Scroggins, IJ Byrd, Dave Third row: Starks, Tong Minnenhall, gym,v,s,w,,,qvZs,gwQ.r A ?fi??.-if? ' ggi? ' ' T F 5x ,Q V ,,,, ning practice. ment eason with ten 'illiam Jewell ts season with J High School t. man. Front row: ., , ,wzav-fe. ' i ,,,.,.,,.3, ' x , N .fx x 3 . COACHES-Back row: Roger Swank, tennisg James Blacklock, Front row: H. T. Muir, track, Jim Taylor, wrestlingg Gary football, E. J. Pecoraro, swimming, Gus Sarris, baseball. Sprague, basketballgDavid Swyhart, gymnastics. CQC77 C Club, made up of athletes, has various money-making projects throughout the year. With the money they earn from selling Central ball- C CLUB-Back row: Doug Ericson, Steve Mallory, Dwight Scroggins, Ron'Castle, Gregg Mueller, Gregg Smith, Tom Byrd, Dave Ross, Stan Monach, Bill Curry, Jay Maddox. Third row: Jim Berry, Charles Blakley, Gary Ostroski, Ron Starks, Tony Hoehn, Bruce Ruoff, Steve Archibald, Clarence Minnenhall, Joe Battreall, Bob Young. Second row: Douglas Club provides new athletic equipment point pens to the student body and pancake supper tickets to the Basketball Boosters, they are able to purchase more sports equipment. Hughes, Dick Wineinger, Dean Hochman, Steve Scott, Ronnie Roberts, Don Roberts, Rick Ruoff, Bob Den Ouden, James Russell, Jay Shoemaker. Front row: Kit Akard, Bob Trout, Kent Francis, Milt Wood, Dennis Carroll, Phil Hestand, Jerry Riggs, George Miller, Ron Biffinger. f-N f., ff'- X-f L-J l i ,5 , I : ' 1 A I . 1 , E 1 F . 5 w 3 1 l '11 I V 1 iff: . wif i-5, i 'Li' . 'HN qw-, yi! :ELL 19 L, H Ji! ,pl H51 iim V '1!,! A H521 Hifi Hy! wg. gl 5' I, 1 EW xl EM 'ne s , pl M 'N ! ,I l H: ij fl' X i V 5 'lf 1' .51 LN , 2'l Q1 M F M3 ,iygffz '1 v 1? 1? .I fig 1 1 1 , .Q Y S VE ifi I 1 ' 1 Q le 1 ff' . .E 'ci . IE I Null, A Af, fliafi' lqgfg we, 3' Wi V 'E 150 Albums ,The most important aspect of civiliza- tion is man himself. For many years it has been Central's policy to place importance on the individual man, centering school activities around people. One individualis worth must never be denied by government, nation, or school. Although the student body growth from an original 60 to present day 2109 often means crowded classes, the originality of the individual is never overlooked. Due to increased registration and every-day scientific and historic advance- ment, Central has frequently widened and expanded not only its scope of teaching but also its classroom space. The more the merrier could be a quotation rightfully meant to depict the spirit of comradeship, mutual concern, and sharing of talents at Central High School. 1+ ,A A ' Q 45972 aafaazaa y2w?? W . A Q 'W Va , 7 , 1 any aa? 55 gr gif? I iff? f'vf . fy, ,, 3 ff ,Q , .. W ,, ff Z M Q Zara' 1-li 3 .. f? fs - , fgf , I4 . W ,aff 1 4 f f 4? f f f , , ,I Vzfflfigi f V f Q V yt ' fm A 0- 4 I f y., I M f Freshman class officers, Terry Hochenaur, president, Rod Riepen, vice-president, Nancie Grove, secretary, and Nickie Grove, treasurer, climb to greater heights in school spirit. Debbie Shackelford, freshman, consults her counselor, Miss Hash, with her schedule, for her next three years. Freshmen begin new centur for Central Unsuspecting frosh enter the big tepee world of the Central Indians and soon learn the war da-nce of crowded halls and the pep assembly bat- tlecry. They are told that the motto is Esprit de corpsi' Cclass spiritb, but many soon learn from experience that the password is beware Beware of the elevator ticket salesmen the first day of school. Beware of locks that jam when you're late to class anyway! Watch out for the Indian- head in the hall or youlll find yourself cleaning it on your hands and knees with a toothbrush! Being late for class, and running breathlessly into the room-only to realize youlre in the wrong class makes the first week an exciting one. Embarrassment, blushes, and stammering are the marks of these, our underclassmen, as they stumble through a year of firsts and emerge wiser and more experienced sophomores. Class Altermatt, D Ammon, Bar Anderson, Ji Anderson, L: Archdekin, E Archdekin, li Archibald, J 4 Arn, Dennis Athens, Tom Babcock, Jar Bagby, Rich Baker, Saun ,. 4572 ff X U I f ,K w w , ff f ,f fwfw , f , , fra? 7 W, , X 1 WM f 1 X v 'Q M A f , ,, ,M , ' ff. ff Qf jf , f X V , f I jx 2 J f f',,,:, A., ,W V, f, f U, ,., . Bennett, Nil Bente, John Bergman, K Biggerstaff, Black, Greg Blake, Briai Blakley, Fre Blanchard, E Blessington, Blinde, Jane Bloom, Pam Blount, Rant Bodde, Sher Bohon, Mik4 Bolton, Jam Bowen, Kar Bowles, Dot Boyer, Cind , president, Rod sary, and Nickie in school spirit. counselor, Miss rs. n new itral ig tepee World learn the War assembly bat- 3 is Esprit de on learn .from Waref' salesmen the that jam when :h out for the . find yourself knees With a 1g breathlessly 'e in the Wrong ,ing one. 1 stammering Lssmen, as they 1 emerge Wiser Class of Altermatt, Dianne Ammon, Barbie Anderson, Jim Anderson, Larry Archdekin, Brent Archdekin, Rodney Archibald, Jenny Arn, Dennis Athens, Tom Babcock, Janet Bagby, Richard Baker, Saundra Jo 7 Absher, Debbie Akard, Kim Allen, Cathie Allen, Jerry Allen, Richard -- ,nl QM ff Zi ffy in , -,X W f f ff L, 4,191 1 my!! ,, X, , jim! . lf, Wy! , ,,f,f, 4 ff ,WWW fa , f f 1 1' t ,fr , , X, C, , , , , f fr f nj X ff f f 1, X , ,,f ' 4,,,m,,,f'f ' ,fXfff fm I I ff f f f ,f x, fy X f ff f f V75 XX 4' f 1. f 4 Af X f' :M f Y ,f f , f-'P -pw? 7 Q ,V uf- ,,,' VL' X , 4,,,,,,, 2 X 5, ,V,,,- V I , 4 I? ff f, ,MV , ,Q Vlfy jj, V,,,J:r,!M FW Zelwiiiife- ' 1 Y 1? 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Wheeler, Lona White, David White, Phil White, Steve Whitmore, Cathy V ff K' Wilkins, Janet X f f f ! X 5 Q! Y , X, ' 8 , J 141 X W. , V ,,,, , 'J J ,i yfjgwf' Q. ,f V f fjfifw ff. ,fWfw' V Nz. f any . , Q. HW ft .,e1..wcw H . xi i i f 2' iv if QW 17 .V Q . ' ff n ,,N,h.- , V , , ' 'I V , Ve Q, 'L ,,. 5' ' , f Z X ,,V,W,ffQg 1 , ' ,f 'Vffwaf lr . kgy ,,,, in V ff ' ,',,,'T' gf i K , 1 ' M' .1 f G ' 1 ' , ' , V V' ff'-if l ' 1 ' , X-V' ' - ' ,' ' ni7v1T4 J 5AV:1l4',J,i, . , . ' 2 ?7f7fi?74iq2', - ' 5 f'ff 'f f 1,7 7 fm ffiff .1 , ., V W QV V 174 'MZ fff, .B Q2,f,,f ' ,i Q f ' 4 ' 7 f ' , xg W X, R f' '. 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Sophomores compete with upperclassmen Clap Mrs. Jane Pertain finds that deep concentration is a major factor in the counseling of Sophomore students at Central. Three Cheers!!! Sophomore class members have survived the freshman year at Central and have almost become upperclassmen. The sopho- more year is the calm year between a confusing freshman year and a hectic junior year. Responsi- bilities and opportunities have increased. The Sophomore is allowed to join some of those clubs he heard about as a freshman, attend upperclassmen assemblies, and study a Wider variety of subjects such as geometry World history biology typing, mixed choir, and R.O.T.C. A mass of unfamiliar faces no longer con- fronts him as he rushes through the halls. He is able to call many Centralites by name and per-A haps knows their accomplishments and contribu- tions to the school. With anticipation, enthusiasm, and zest the Sophomore looks forward to his Junior year. He will be able to add much to his school life as Well as to his mental abilities in future years at Central. Terry Eshenroder Sophomore class president confers with his fellow workers Sharon Schoff treasurer' Jim Carolus vice president' and Jeanne Workman secretary Akins, I Aldridg Alldred Allen J Anderso Anderso Appleby Archer Ashby Auten ' Awbrey, Babb D II!! igwe' Becerra Beck P Becker Bermonc Berry J Berry S Bielby Blfiingei Black E Blakely Bocock Bodde lf Bodenha Bolinger Bonebre. Bonner Bottorff Bowen 7 1 a a 7 , C ,C 7 7 9 sr . 'E ef ' s , 1 fx 2 V my 7 9 M yyf gf 4, s ' 1 '- fi 1 . if-f 1,25 ' f l.rf:f:!fi.! I , 2 ! ! ! . I J '- ! ! ' Y a ! 7 - Z , 5 G11 ss members Central and The sopho- a confusing .r. Responsi- reased. The lose clubs he perclassmen 1 of subjects ogy, typing, longer con- halls. He is ne and per- nd contribu- nd zest, the lor year. He l life as Well s at Central. 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P f Barbara Debbie Ellen lreg Iackie ebbie ', Charles Bob Pam n, David , Debra , Sharmyn 7 , L 4,5 , ff lg: 1 MMM ,f ,4 ,M ,, ., .L A, J 1 f 69 J ' ' 7 Watson Linda J ,Nj Watson, Paula ,r , W 'ff -f , gfywf X f Vfqi-rf'-E7 75 7 -vw 2-7 J ,. f ' 'wt f ' Weddle, Kenny f V, J Weigler, Larry W! 7 X W ' Q Z4 ,-'Q-'- V- P , -'1ZWV1',5f,f7, 'rf Q r , J ,ZX ' Westlake, Paul Sophomores, Mike Waller and Beth Conrad, J 6 VW 6 ,Ja Weston, Stanley vie for mirror space in the main hall, as ,girls W and boys alike brush up before class begins. A by 4 EZ , if 1, Weth1ngwn,Debb1e J vvhite, Ronald 2 , , X f ,oti f lsi we VVh1tney,Br1an f ttitt f if a. f f ' Q M 4, Whitson, Jim , f, M Q.. , g Whittington, Connie ,, V if .y Wibberg, Elaine J fy! ii f . ,f:Qi?5,'-it fm- i 5.5e ?5f4Hf L ' lt Wiedmaier Gilbert ,. 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Ribbons, campaigns highlight Junior year Junior counselor Mrs. Ruth Pace finds that her informational file can be quite helpful in times of confusion. r Sure, you Want to buy a pep ribbon. The sometimes overly eager selling of ribbons is one of the many fund-raising projects of this class. i'SiXty- eight is great echoes through the pep squad. And if you choose me as president, I promise . . . Some of a Junior's fondest memories are the rush and Worry of memorizing speeches, making posters, organizing skits, and passing out handbills before elections. Do you remember the sights of your Junior year? Color Day items and more Color Day items to sell . . . That big C on your blue sweater when you make varsity . . . the stage lights in your eyes during the all-school play . . . The crowning event is the touch, sight, and feel of the Junior-Senior Prom. Besides dreams, a lot of expense, planning, and Junior labor go into this evening of gaiety, music, colors, and memories. 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I , I g -,U f, 5 if e ' M W' 'f 51,5 ,fa Q sw , , g f' ig ' ,,, 5325 f X' 4 X its ,, 1 5 ,. I J1lI1i0I'S Wanda Chase and 51.15811 E1aI'd0 COI1'DeII1p1ate Studies , for their next classes as they stroll through crowded halls Senior class officers Donnie Roberts, president, Jo Sue Michaels, secretary, Connie Glancy, treasurer, Milt Wood, vice-president discuss many events of the final year of their class. Seniors prepare for college, vocations Senior counselors, Mr. Moran and Miss Spangberg find they must work together to help seniors prepare future plans. .1 MYR Increasing responsibilities and opportunities await the Senior as he enters Central's halls for the last year. The time ahead is probably the hardest of his four years. Among the subjects the Senior attempts are English literature, govern- ment, health, international relations, physics, and chemistry. During the last four years the Senior has grown physically, mentally, and socially under the guidance of his counselor, Mr. Robert Moran and his many teachers. In his last year, Miss Ruth Spangberg counsels him with the problems con- cerning college and his future vocation. Seniors graduate, leaving a gap to be filled by the incoming class. They leave behind them their achievements and take with them their treasured memories and friendships. opportunities tral's halls for probably the g the subjects 'ature, govern- ions, physics, me Senior has socially under Robert Moran ear, Miss Ruth problems con- ion. ip to be filled behind them h them their 1 3. Bainter, Austin Baker, Janie Baker, Steve Baldwin, Deanna Bangerter, Richard Barcus, Gloria Barney, Mike Battreall, Joe Beauchamp, Chris Beckley, Don - Becker, Linda Bechtold, Karen lass of 67 Abbot, Terri Adams, Jennifer Adams, Martha Adler, Jim Akard, James Alders, Garland Alkire, Timmie Anderson, Claudia Archibald, Steve Ashworth, Timothy Babb, Marilyn Babcock, Patricia Bosch, Linda Bottorff, Marilyn Bottorff, Roger Bowen, Beverly Bowman, Linda Boyer, Darolyn Boyer, Nelson Bradley, Kenneth Branson, Stephen Brock, Kathy Brooks, Connie Brott, Debbie Seniors Begley, John Benson, Douglas Berger, Noel Berrnond, Nancy Berry, Bob Biffinger, Ron Blakley, Charles Blevins, Mike Block, Paula Blum, Dennis Bolin, Pat Boling, Jim Class Brc Brc Brc Brc Bui Bur Burl Burl Buri Bur: Butl Butl - f Z Seniors mhn Pouglas oel Nancy b Ron lharles like lla mis In . Class of '6 Brown, Jon Brown, Pat Brown, Saundra Browning, Randy Bunkowski, Barbara Burgess, John Burkert, Glen Burnett, Debbie Burnstein, Marcia Burris, Sandra Buthman, Jack Butler, John Byrd Tom Carrlger David Carroll Dennis Castle Don Castle Ron Chamb rs Linda Chandler Cherylaine Chaney Terry Chase Goldle Chern Richard Chesser Jim Christgen Susan l s 1 7 a 1 D . V-x v W r ' v 2 1 I n Seniors Christmas, Glenn Clark, Alfred Clark, J acklynn Clark, Ronnie Clark, Susan Clay, Ronald E l i i J K cn, W Clemrnons, Larry Close, Alan Coker, Judy Cole, Becky Coleman, Mike Collins, Carla Senior Debbie Burnett holds Mr. Baker to his own rule Sign before you enter and help reduce the office traffic. Cook, Ann Cook, Judy Cornelius, Harold Cornelius, Janice Cornelius, Jim Coyle, Betty 1 A D D D D D E E E E4 E1 EE El .n dy B, Harold ls, Janice , Jim tty Ditmars, William Doan, Carol Duke, Kathy Duncan, Donald Dyson, Candy Early, Sharon Eberting, Linn Eddy, Diane Edwards, Jean Elardo, Larry Elder, David Ellis, Roberta Class of 6 Cronk, Lynn Cummings, Bob Curry, Bill Darnell, Mickey Dattilo, Mike Davis, Tim Day, James Deal, Daniel Deming, Robert De Shon, Dean De Shon, Patsy De Weese, Sandy Foxworthy Ga1l Franc1s Kent Fr1cke Barb Fr1dell Connle Fry L1nda Gardner, Ginger Garvey, Lynn George, Bruce George, Judy Gianetta, Linda Gilley, Stephen Glancy, Connie Semors Clas Ell1s Steve Emberry Gary England L1nda Epps Douglas Eshelman V1Ck1 Evans Judy Fagen Larry Felt Pam Fetter Denms Flernmg Dorls Fogel Ellen Foster LEWIS 3911i0TS Class of 36 ary nda as Jicki Y mis mris is Glenn, Bob Goldsberry, Bob Gore, Trip Graves, John Gray, Pat Griffin, Brenda Griffith, Karen Griffith, Patricia Griffith, Roger Gunter, Sharon Gupton, Vickie Gustafson, Larry Guthals, Mike Haggard, Barbara Hale, Dan Halter, Marjorie Hamilton, Dianne Hamilton, Trudy Hammer, Jim Harlow, Ken Hart, Norman Hausman, Cathy Hazen, Linda Heater, Gary I Seniors Heckel, Sue Hergenreter, Susan Herman, Stephen Herndon, Linda Herzog Stanley Hess Jack Hestand Ph1ll1p Heyer Sue H1att Clarence Hlckrnan Brooke Hlgdon Peggy Hlllyard Kltty Hlllyard Scott H1HtZ Vlrglnla Hlskey Lmda Hochenauer Cathy Hochman Dean Hoerath Steven Holland Margle Holland Sharon Hontz John Horner George HOTHIHQ Patty Howard Bonme :ott inia da ', Cathy Dean even argie .aron rge tty nnie Jensen, Jeff J eschke, David Johnson, Mike Johnson, Sharon Jones, Vicki Justice, Linda Class of 67 Huber, David Hudson, Sharon Hughes, Tom Hunt, Jim Hunter, Craig Hunzeker, Susan Hurst, Jennifer Hurst, Vicki Jackson, Joyce Jackson, Larry Jefferies, Andrea Jennings, Clark Seniors David Elder and Bill Rossi laugh about play, The Hillbilly Chrzstmas 1 w x l 5 Semors Glas ' Karl, William , i Kasselhute, Sharon l Keatley, Barbie Keatley, Donna , 5 E F V' l , 4 l K E i l Kelley, Paul xi 2 Kelly, Michael , Q Kephart, Sherryl l Kibbons, Roger l L l l 1 1 1 1 l ,l i i Kidd, Nancy i B l l ' r i ' Killackey, Louis Ll lj ' King, Wayne L' . Kingsley, Pam Ll V i M Ml 1 , ' , l r E' f w 1 ,, i 'W ll Kirby, Charlotte A , y Kline, Pat I i Knapp, Fred Knox, Ronald aw fi il 1 5- 1 f g Q V Q li l' 3 T 4 rw 1 ly I Q i l ,I Koch, Shari if Kopczynski, Joe , i i 1 Kramer, Dennis E Kreller, Barbara i 4 1 1 1 i l I lr l M Q ,ar e as as in 1 l l l i Laderoute, Ann il La More, Karen , i l ll l ' l Langemach, Sharon Lawhon, Linda I sy E 5 I In a u 3 204 V l , I , A emors Class of '67 l haron vie 1a sl rryl er uis n Lee, Clarence Lee, Wesley Leontos, Chris Lethcho, Tom Letts, Greg Lininger, Phil Lonergan, Ellen Long, Patty Lucas, Greg Lucas, Jeff Lynch, Martin Macrander, Rhonda Madden Marilyn Maddox Jay Madison Nancy Malhiwsky Raymond Mallory Steve Marschel Jeannette Martin Bob Masten Joyce Masters Jane Mathys Ron Maughmer Jean Maxwell Willlam 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! Seniors McClanahan, Pam I McClanahan, Wally McClure, Keith . McCoppin, Dan i r 1 f McCrosky, Bob l McElduff, Stephen McGinnis, Melinda v McIntosh, Danny 1 i McKenney, Debbie McKnight, Gwen i McNeiley, Corrine f 4 McNutt, William 'I Elf llg 111 4 , 'fi 5, gl Sl Q? E SQ P McQuitty, Janice Meier, Sally Meredith, Debbie Merrill, Laurie Michaels, Jo Sue Miller, Angela Miller, George Miller, Gerrie Miller, Linda Miller, Renee Miller, Ron Miller, Ron 2 .Mor Mot Mou Mue Mus, Myex mice abbie rie . Sue :la ge ie .3 Be l Morgan, Juliene Mothershead, John Mounkes, Sue Mueller, Greg Musselman, John Myers, Gayle l I Class of '6 Miller, Vicki Minnenhall, Clarence Miner, Laura Miner, Robert Minton, Jayne Monaghan, Gary Montgomery, Linda ' Mooney, Marilyn Moore, Judy Moore, Julie Moran, Gloria Morgan, David Seniors Cindy Smith, Kit Akard, Linda Stine, and Phil Hestand find time and a quiet corner to discuss and catch up on studies. nu :HI Ill my , All All J g , 1 , 'N Patton, Jerry Payne, Dennis Payne, Judy Peacock, ,Lillis Pennington, Debbie Petesch, Connie Pettijohn, Nancy Phillips, Barbara Pigg, Stephani Pinzino, Sharon Powell, Nancy Prashak, Christine Seniors Myers, Norma Myers, Sandy Neidinger, Stephen Noeth, Pat Nolan, Jeannie Norris, Ronda Ockerrnan, Bob Class Ra. Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra Ra O'Reilly, Carol Ostroski, Diane Ousley, Claudia Owens, Sharon Palmer, Arthur Ra, Rea Ren Rei I 1 5 3 Class of '6 Purvis, Virginia Radcliffe, Steve Rainey, Kerrill Ramsel, Michael Ramsey, Steve Randall, Tommy Rau, Fred Rausch, John Ray, Debbie Read, Steve Redmond, Kathleen Rachel, Mark Richardson, Bonnie Riddell, Nancy Riggs, Jerry Roberts, Don Roberts, Ron Robinson, Richard Roebuck, -Kathy Rogers, Jean Rosenthal, Howard Ross, David Ross, Janice Rossi, Bill Seniors ROTHSTEIN, NATALIE ROYSTON, CARLENE RUOFF, RICK RUSH, CHARLENE RUSSELL, JAMES RUSSELL, LINDA ' SADLER, GEORGENA SALES, RHONDA SAMPLE, KATHY SCHILDKNECHT, DENNIS SCHNEIDER, TERRY -SCHOBER, KAREN Greg Lucas takes time from his busy day to help Vicki Hurst in her time of need. SCHOEN, STEVE SCHOENECK, DAVE SCOTT, STEVE SCROGGINS, CARLA SEVY, MARGARET SHADDUCK, SHARON iff , STEVE ECK, DAVE TEVE INS, CARLA - RGARET CK, SHARON I i I Smith, Greg Smith, Susie Smoot, Larry Speer, LeRoy Spencer, John Springer, Kris Stadler, Diane Starks, Ron Stendebach, John Stewart, John Stine, Linda Stinson, Steve -9 Class of '67 Shelly, Clyde Sheely, Susan Sherer, Linda Shirey, Pat Shirley, Steve Sietzen, David Simpson, Cathie Sleezer, Wallis Sloan, Richard Smart, Diane Smith, Cynthia Smith, Forest Thom Kenneth Thomas Andrew Thomas L1nda Thomas Mary Thompson Wayne Townsend Ton1 Trout Judy Trout Robert Trullmger Teresa Tucker T1m Uhlmer Tom Van Ness W1ll1am Semors Clas Story Douglas Studer Sherrl Stufflebean Gary Stuppy Joan Sunderland Vermeha Sutter Caleen Sybert Paula SW1ft Gwynnle Symon J B Taylor Bruce Teegarden Kay Teres1nsk1 Terry Van Vas l Verna Vette- Walkr Walkm Ward Wash Water Watt Weave Weave Seniors Class of '6 las rri Gary n , Vermelia :en .la mie 3. ice Kay Terry Van Pelt, Dewayne Vasut, Kathy Vernon, Dale Vetter, Diana Walker, Becky Walkup, Connie Ward, Linda Washington, Marketa Waters, Regina Watt, Dorothy Weaver, Cathy Sue Weaver, Lucinda Weddle, Cathy Weeden, Eric Wenz, Margaret Werner, William Westhoff,VMike Whisler, Dick Whitaker, Lynda White, Linda Wiedrnaier, Ronald Williams, Charlene Wilson, Dawn Wilson, Mary 11 Seniors Winsor, Bruce Wollenman, Robert Wood, John Wood, Joseph Wood, Milton Wrehe, Robert Wright, Charles Wright, Roger Young, Bob Zack, Ron Mr. Halverson tests students on their comprehension ability in the special speed reading course exclusively for Seniors iors uce L, Robert I ph :on bert iarles nger b iy for Seniors. Mary Jane Baker Top ranking Seniors excel academicall Mike 'Coleman S7 V. Diane Eddy Susan Hunzeker Barbara Keatley Andrew Thomas Senior's Farewell OH CENTRAL HIGH, DEAR CENTRAL HIGH . . . The first time we sang these words, we were wide-eyed, unsure of the words . . . Freshmen. Now as we repeat the long since memorized refrain, tears well in our eyes as we realize the depth and meaning of the words. OUR HEARTS SHALL NE'ER FORGET . . . Memories are cher- ished things. After that long processional to the tune of l'Pomp and Circumstancef, we will all separate and depart for fields unknown, but wherever we go, through the years we will remember the friends and experiences we had at Central High. THE GOLDEN HAZE OF STUDENT DAYS ARE ROUND ABOUT US YET . . . Do you remember the times you couldn't get your locker open, the day your best friend dropped her lunch tray, the night you lost your shoes at the Prom? These were exciting, side- splitting, and sometimes chaotic days. OUR LOVE FOR YOU, SO DEAR AND TRUE . . . Central is founded on a tradition of truth and for over a hundred years she has offered the valuable service of education to all mankind. THROUGH YEARS SHALL NEVER DIE . . . Central continues to grow and expand. This very year new courses have been added and old ones rejuvenated. In the near future we will look with pride on the new Freshman annex. THERE'S HOPE, THERE'S STRIFE . . . Many a dream takes root at Central. We students have suffered through loads of homework with always a hope-a goal in sight. There were strifes we admit and hurdles to overcome, but the accomplishments were perhaps greater because of the challenge and we now graduate, the victor. THERE'S JOY, THERE'S LIFE 1 . . Our Senior year was a kalei- doscope of culminating events: ourlast all-school play, our last home- coming, our last pep assembly,the prom.Agenda were crowded and a sigh of relief mingles with other sighs as we adjust our robes and caps on this our last day. I THERE'S ALL IN CENTRAL HIGH . . . We leave you now, Cen- tral, to the future classes and generations. As we go out, we carry the title of a Central graduate and the responsibility that accompanies it. You have done so much for us and now we must do our best for you. fs, x .X k-1 2 7' mv if Q 5 E v , 5 1 Q' , .. if x xi- . ' at + r X si: if ' x . , f '.', 1 in ,' lu. sl: ,. fm.-,W nr, fh 'fflf if W, , I E ' , Q 1 L .5 A ' V nlaq'-: y 4 . , , Md 5 1.. . mln -- I Ks' 4 W 1 wb, J 5....b y ., 4' LUX' - Q ,Y ,F-f W1 V5 Q? v' Qi'-2:1 Y F. u c .,1 f'll 'Q ,. ' 1 'gm' '- ' A ff4 : - -I 1 5. Lk' iff- .. -TAS. , f. . ,. W3 . X ,:,. 1. x 1 - X V 59, 5 2 -I .,. : 5. . X , 3 ,115 , 'Q 'f Q f ' Y I -. Y xr ' Xe. X A 1 A .V X3 x S ixi I F ' ' I ' ,gk , 4 . , gg 1 1 v 32' x' -3 i 5 . , 4 7.3 'rf Q x 1 'P' r' ' 'S 1 .1 .' IM'-1ll 4': . - , J ,..- f, I' , ,aff -. ',4 f'1.i ,. 'EQQQEM1 11 A 3, . ,' V vimfff' . .. 4. 1 A ABBOTT, TERRI GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens. ADAMS, JENNIFER RAE Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. ADAMS, MARTHA ANN GAA, Wakitan Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. ADLER, JAMES JAY Math Club, National Honor Society, Chess Club, Senior Leadership Club, Intramural Volleyball. AKARD, JAMES KITRICK C Club, Boy Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y President, National Classical League. ALKIRE, TIM All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Fire Chief, Hi-Y. ANDERSON, BYRON CORNELL Concert Choir, ROTC. ANDERSON, CLAUDIA D. GAA, Gym Assistant. ARCHIBALD, STEPHEN VINCENT C Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Varsity Football, Wrestling. ASHWORTH, TIMOTHY WAYNE ROTC Battalion Staff, Honor Guard, Saber Guard, Shield and Spear. B BABB, MARILYN DIANE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Nurse's Assistant, Y-Teen officer. BABCOCK, PATRICIA ANN GAA, Library Staff. BAINTER, AUSTIN ' All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Director Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Intramurals, Swim Team. ' BAKER, MARY JANE All-school Play, C Pin, Cheerleader, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cn Club, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, French Club, Color Day Captain, Y-Teens, Prorn Decorations Committee, Teacher's assistant, GAA Tro- phy Girl. BAKER, STEPHEN RAY Band, ROTC, Varsity Track, Reserve Football, Pep Band. BALDWIN, DEANNA GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BANGERTER, RICHARD LEE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Color Day, Wrestling. BARCUS, GLORIA CAY GAA, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BEAUCHAMP, CHRIS LEE Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team. BECHTOLD, KAREN SUE Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's assistant, Library Staff. BECKER, LINDA JO All-school Play, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's assistant, GAA. BECKLEY, DON FRANCIS Math Club, ROTC, Science Club, Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball and Volleyball. BENSON, DOUGLAS PLATT All-school Play, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Hi-Y. BERMOND, NANCY JANE All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. BERRY, ROBERT ALLEN All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Forum Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Stage Band, Pep Band. Seniors Debby Meredith and Terri Abbot get the rare chance of chatting while in a rush to gather books for classes. Kitty Hillyan help construc' C Club, Vai C Club, RO Motion Pictur All-school Pl Variety Shox Spanish Club C Pin, Con Library Staff Variety Shox Senior Leadei ROTC. GAA, Glee Cl All-school PL Tutoring Prc Quill and Scrc All-School Pl. Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Coi Senior Leadei All-school Pl Y-Teens. GAA. ROTC, Rifle l ROTC. ROTC ior Variety Show, E u I .d, Senior Variety iior Variety Show, B Club, Intramural 'T Chess Club, Hi-Y. E I Eb, Senior Variety d. the rare chance of classes. Kitty Hillyard and Roger Wright, two industrious Seniors, help construct props for the Senior Variety Show. BIFFINGER, RONALD EDWIN C Club, Varsity Baseball. BLAKLEY, CHARLES VERNON C Club, ROTC, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track. BLEVINS, MIKE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. BLOCK, PAULA MARIE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Inner Choir, Spanish Club. BOLIN, PAT C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Senior Leadership Club, Fire Chief. BOLING, JIM RAY ROTC. BOSCH, LINDA KAY GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BOTTORFF, MARILYN KAY All-school Play, FTA, Editor of Wakitan, Christmas Play, Tutoring Program, Counselor's Assistant, Latin Banquet, Quill and Scroll. BOWEN, BEVERLY JEAN All-School Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Counselor's Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Color Day, Senior Leadership Club. BOWMAN, LINDA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. BOYER, ,DAROLYN LEE GAA. BOYER, NELSON A. ROTC, Rifle Team, Varsity Baseball. BRADLEY, KENNETH LEON ROTC, ROTC Honor Guard. BROCK, KATHRYN BARTLETT Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens Y Teen Officer Color Da , - , y Cap- tain, Prom Committee, All-school Play Committee, Football Queen Attendant, GAA. I BROTT, DEBI KAY Cn Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cn Club, Glee Club, Y- Teens, Teacher's Assistant. BROWN, JON PATRICK Concert Choir, ROTC, Varsity Rifle Team. BROWN, PAT J. All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. BROWN, SAUNDRA A. GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Wakitan Staff. BUNKOWSKI, BARBARA JO GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. BURGESS, JOHN N. Mixed Choir. - BURKERT, GLEN MYRVAIN Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, ROTC Honor Guard and M.P. E' BURNETT, DEBORAH ANN Brush and Pencil, C Store, Cheerleader, Color Day Captain, French Club, Glee Club, Intra-City Student Council, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council Officer, Y-Teens. BURNSTEIN, MARCIA ANN Color Day, Counseloris Assistant, Christmas Play, GAA, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show. BURRIS, SANDRA LAVITA Fire Chief, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. BUTHMAN, JACK MARTIN Mixed Choir, ROTC. BUTLER, JOHN H. ROTC. BYRD, W. THOMAS C Club, ROTC, Varsity Track. C CARRIGER, DAVID HALL JR. Science Club. l CARROL, DENNIS RAY All-school Play, 'fCv Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football. CASTLE, DONALD OTIS Mixed Choir, ROTC. CASTLE, RON C. CH Club, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Office Staff, ROTC. Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football. CHANDLER, CHERYLAINE JOYCE All-school Play, Medical Careers, Motion Picture Operator, Y-Teens. CHANEY, TERRY LYNN Concert Choir, Glee Club, Mixed Choir. CHASE, GOLDIE MARIE Glee Club. l Y I l l n 1 1 ,. I l l V 219 1 1 V I' 1 1 v ! I Ken Harlow, Dennis Fetter, and Pat Brown prepare to make their grand entrance as part of the Senior Variety Show. . CHERN, RICHARD A. ROTC. CHRISTGEN, SUSAN NOEL Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Student Council, Y-Teens. CLARK, ALFRED B. ROTC, MP, Student Manager. CLARK, JACKLYN R. GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. CLARK, SUSAN HUNT C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, GAA Trophy. ' CLAY, RONALD ' ROTC. V I CLOSE, ALAN JEAN Math Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Spanish Club. I COKER, JUDY ANN ' GAA, Y-Teens. COLE, BECKY JEAN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Color Day. COLEMAN, JERRY MICHAEL All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Medi- cal Careers, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Senior Vari- ety Show, Inner Choir, Senior Leadership Club, Christmas Play, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant, Boys, State Representative, Color Day, Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Latin Banquet, Forum Club Officer. H. COOK, ANN THERESA GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teach- er's Assistant. COOK, JUDY KAY All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Library Staff, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teach- er's Assistant, French Club. CORNELIUS, HAROLD J . Mixed Choir, ROTC, Hi-Y. CORNELIUS, JANICE LANETTE All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, GAA, Teacherls Assistant, Y-Teens. CORNELIUS, JIM B. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Outlook Staff, Honor Guard, ROTC Staff. COYLE, BETTY EVELYN All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. CRONK, LYNN MARIE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Teach- er's Assistant. CURRY, WILLIAM R. Cv Club, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Motion Picture Operator, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Officer, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Out- look Staff, Senior Leadership' Club. D DARNELL, MICHELLE KAY ' All-school Play, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant, Teacher's Assistant. DATTILO, MIKE ROTC. DAY, JAMES BELLAMY All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, ROTC, Outlook, Teacher's Assistant. DEIVIING, CHARLES ROBERT ROTC, Motion Picture Operator. DESHON, PATRICIA ANN All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show. DESHON, W. DEAN All-school Play, C Pin, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. DILTS, MIKE K. ROTC, Shield and Spear. DOAN, CAROL ELAINE Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. DUNCAN, DONALD DALE Forum Club, ROTC, Shield and Spear. DYSON, CANDACE KAY GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, French Club, Y-Teens. E EARLY, SHARON KAY All-school Play, GAA, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Wakitan Staff, French Club, T-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. All-school Pla Senior Varietj All-school Pla ciety, Pep Sqt Club, Y-Teens Brush and Pe Y-Teens. Class Officer, . All-school Play All-school Plz Variety Show. Teacher's Assil Motion Picture GAA, Glee Clu ROTC, Senior ' Drill Squad C01 E All-school Play Show, French C GAA, Y-Teens, F. All-school Play, All-school Play Variety Show, L All-School Play, Chess Club, Spa GAA, Pep Squad Concert Choir, ll Shield and Spea cial Staff, Drill S FC GAA, Glee Club, UCD Volleyball, Intrai C Club, Library ety Show, Teach- FTE -, GAA, Teacher,s iety Show, Shield 'C Staff. C Club, Mixed T-Teens, Teacheris iety Show, Teach- 'urn Club, Motion 1, ROTC, Senior Council Officer, .ty Football, Out- Y . 7, Motion Picture ' Show, Y-Teens, nt. rutlook, Teacher's LT ariety Show. Picture Operator, ', Y-Teens. I I Y-Teens. ep Squad, Senior F-Teens, Teacher'S EBERTING, ROBERT LINN All-school Pla C C y, lub, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief EDDY, DIANE KAY All-school Play, Forum Club Glee Club National H , , onor So- ciety, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. EDWARDS, JEAN ANN Brush and Pencil, GAA, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. EDWARDS, LARRY NELSON Class Officer, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle Team. ELARDO, LARRY W. All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, ROTC, Wakitan Staff. ELDER, DAVID E. All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. ELLIS, ROBERTA ANN Teacher's Assistant. ELLIS, STEVEN DALE Motion Picture Operator. ENGLAND, LINDA ANN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff. EPPS, DOUGLAS EUGENE ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Drill Squad Commander, Special Staff. ESHELMAN, VICTORIA SUSAN All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens. EVANS, JUDY ANN GAA, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant F FAGAN, LAWRENCE EDWARD Mixed Choir, ROTC. FELT, PAMELA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Y-Teens, Christmas Play. FETTER, JOHN DENNIS All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y, Golf Team. FLEMING, DORIS JEAN All-School Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. FOGEL, ELLEN BARBARA GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Spanish Club, Y-Teens FOSTER, LEWIS MARK Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, MP, Color Guard, ROTC Spe- cial Staff, Drill Squad. FoXWoRTHY,'GA1L ANNETTE GAA, Glee Club, Y-Teens, GAA Board. - FRANCIS, KENT LUND n C Club, ROTC, Varsity Fooball, Wrestling, Intramural Volleyball, Intramural Basketball. FRICKE, BARBARA JANE Concert Choir, GAA, Medical Careers, National Honor Society Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council Officer, Latin Banquet, Basketball Queen. A FRIDELL, CONNIE KAY GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. FRYE, LINDA LEE C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girl's C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. G GARDNER, GINGER GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. GARVEY, LYNN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Inner Choir. ' GEORGE, JUDY ANN All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Christmas Play, Y-Teens. , ' GIANNETTA, LINDA SUE Glee' Club, Mixed Choir II, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Majorette. GILLEY, STEVEN DARELL ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, Drill Squad, Best Drilled Cadet. Sharon Shadduck straightens Queen Kitty Hillyard's gown while Micky Darnell eases jitters with satirical humor. 221 GLANCY, CONNIE JANE Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cn Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir I, National Honor Society Officer, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, French Club, Se- nior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Color Day. GLENN, ROBERT GARD Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Golf Team, Hi-Y. GOLDSBERRY, ROBERT CHARLES All-school Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Pep Band, Stage Band. GORE, LOGAN M. III Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Color Day, Inner Choir. , GRAY, PATRICIA ANN Pep Squad. GRIFFIN, BRENDA PEARL GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. GRIFFITH, KARIN LUCILLE GAA, Pep Squad. , GRIFFITH, PATRICIA ANN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir.. GUNTER, SHARON LYNN All-school Play, GAA, Medical Careers, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Spanish Club, Teacher's Assistant. A GUPTON, VICKI LYNN All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir I, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief, Y-Teens. GUTHALS, MICHAEL BRYAN Mixed Choir, ROTC. , H , HAGGARD, BARBARA FAYE Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. HALE, DAN JR. Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Color Day Captain, J unior-Senior Prom. f ' HAMILTON, F. DIANNE GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir. I 4 HAMILTON, TRUDY ELLEN All-school Play, Head Cheerleader, Class Officer, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Se- nior Variety Show, Student Council, Student Council Cabinet, French Club, Senior Leadership Club, C-Store, Teacher's Assistant. HAMMER, JAMES ROBERT All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. I-IARLOW, KEN W. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show. HART, NORMAN I ROTC, Shield and Spear. HAUSMAN, CATHY BETH All-school Play, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cn Club, Glee Club, Outlook Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll, Y-Teens, Teach- er's Assistant. Industrious Juniors, Jay Maddox,'Sue Weaver, and Milt Wood work diligently on decorations for the 1966 Prom. HAZEN, LINDA GAYE Glee Club, Library Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. HEATER, GARY THOMAS All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Swim Team, Intramural Sports. HECKEL, SUSAN MARGUERITE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad Vice-President, Senior Variety Show, Color Day, Football Homecoming Committee, Prom Committee, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. HERGENRETER, SUSAN JEAN GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teen Officer. HERMAN, STEPHEN DAVID All-school Play, ROTC, Shield and Spear. HERNDON, LINDA J . Band, GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. HERRING, GALEN EUGENE All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC. HERZOG, STANLEY MARSHALL All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Air Raid Warden. HESS, JACK DWAYNE Mixed Choir, Office Staff, ROTC, Varsity Baseball, Reserve Football. , All-school Play Variety Show, E Golf. GAA, Chess C11 Band, Fire Chia H All-school Play, Stage Band, Va Glee Club, Y-Te Office Staff, Pe1 cil, Football Que C Club, Mixed Swim Team, Hi- H Concert Choir, ficer, Shield ann All-school Play, Senior Variety E H1 GAA, Mixed Cl Show, Outlook l C Club, Motioi Variety Show, S1 Reserve Footbal Hi-Y. L H1 Office Staff, RO' mural Sports. , All-school Play, ROTC, Senior Va Junior Kathy.La1 ways of voting, a iver, and Milt Wood S Prom. how, Y-Teens. AS 1re Operator, Office 'ts. ERITE lsr QQC7: Club, Mixed fariety Show, C0101' Prom Committee, IEAN luad, Senior Variety VID ENE HALL ire Operator, ROTC, E 1 Baseball, Reserve HESTAND, PHILLIP E. All-school Play, C Club, C Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football Hi Y V 't , - , arsl y Golf HEYER, SUE GAA, Chess Club, Y-Teens. HIATT, CLARENCE LEROY Band, Fire Chief HICKMAN, BROOKE STAYTON All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Outlook Staff, Hi Stage Band, Varsity Golf. HIGDON, PEGGY JO Glee Club, Y-Teens. , HILLYARD, KITTY Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Football Queen. HILLYARD, M. SCOTT C Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student Council Swim Team, Hi-Y President, Teacher's Assistant. HINTZ, VIRGINIA KATHLEEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Of- ficer, Shield and Spear, Inner Choir, Senior Sponsor Officer. HITSON, BRUCE E. All-school Play, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Hi-Y, Senior Variety Show, Science Club. HOCHENAUER, CATHY LYNN GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Football Queen Attendant. HOCHMAN, DEAN MARTIN C Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Color Day, Reserve Football, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Tennis Captain Hi-Y. l HOERATH, HOWARD STEVEN Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Golf Team, Intra- mural Sports. , HOFFMAN, WARREN L. All-school Play, Concert Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Stage Band, Pep Band. Junior Kathy Lanham takes advantage of Central's democratic ways of voting, as she deposits her ballot in the box. Pin, Office Staff ROTC Senior -Y, Pep Band, HOLLAND, MARGIE ANN All-school Play, GAA, P S ep quad, Senior Variety Show, Teach er's Assistant, Christmas Play. V HOLLAND, SHARON ANN All-school Play, GAA Office St ff S ' , a , enior Variety Show Y-Teens. HONTZ, JOHN WILLIAM Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Varsity F tb ll '- oo a , H1 Y, Reserve Football and Basketball. HORNER, GEORGE O. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y HORN IN G, PAT A. Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teen. A HOWARD, BONNIE JO GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens. HUDSON, SHARON KAY 'All-school Play, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show Y ,. Teens, Football Queen Attendant, Teacher's Assistant Chl' t- , rms mas Play. HUGGINS, MICHAEL WAYNE Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball. , HUGHES, THOMAS WILLIAM Mixed Choir, ROTC, Wrestling Team. HULSER, JERRY ALLAN Mixed Choir. HUNT, JAMES J. All-school Play, Freshman Class Vice-President, Sophomore' Class President, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council Hi-Y, State Hi-Y Governor, Senior Leadership Club, Chess Club. HUNTER, WILLIAM CRAIG I ROTC, Wrestling Team, Track, Reserve and Freshman Football. HUNZEKER, SUSIE All-school Play, Forum Club, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. HURST, VICKIE ANN ' GAA, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Y-Teens, Color Day Captain, Teacher's Assistant. HUSS, ROGER DWAYNE ROTC, Shield and Spear. J JACKSON, JOYCE MARIE GAA, Glee Club, Y-Teens. JEFFERIES, ANDREA KAY All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, French Club, Y-Teens. JENNIN GS, CLARK WAYNE Band, ROTC, Varsity Football. 223 A JENSEN, JEFF All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Stage Band. JESCHKE, DAVID HAROLD ROTC. JOHNSON, SHARON LOUISE GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. JONES, VICTORIA LEE CD Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' CU Club, Teacher's Assistant, Trophy Girl. K KARL, WILLIAM J. ROTC. KASSELHUTE, SHARON KAY Glee Club, Mixed Choir. KEATLEY, BARBARA ANNE All-school Play, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Inner Choir, Junior-Senior Prom, Color Day, Latin Banquet, Forum Club Officer. KEATLEY, DONNA JEAN Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. KELLEY, PAUL J ONATHON ROTC, Senior Variety Show. KELLY, MICHAEL G. Math Club, Debate Club, Chess Club, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball. KEPHART, SHERRYL SUE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, French Club. KIBBONS, ROGER WAYNE ROTC. After a very hectic day, Mr. Robert Moran, Senior counselor, takes a moment to reflect on the day's occurrences. l KIDD, NANCY MARIE Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant, Registration Day, Wakitan Staff, Quill and Scroll. KILLACKEY, LOUIS ROBERT All-school Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show. KING, CLARENCE WAYNE C Club. ' KIRBY, CHARLOTTE LORRAINE GAA, Glee Club, Y-Teens. KLINE, PATRICIA DIANE GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff. KNAPP, FRED FRANCIS ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, MP, Color Guard, Spe- cial Staff, Batallion Staff. KNOX, RONALD KENT All-School Play, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. KOCH, SHARI ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assis- tant, Christmas Play. KOPCZYNSKI, JOE J . All-school Play, Senior Variety Show. KRAMER, MARVIN DENNIS Math Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Latin Banquet. KRELLER, BARBARA ANN GAA, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens, Speaking Choir. L LADEROUTE, REATHA ANN All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Christmas Play, Y-Teens. LaMORE,KAREN GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. f LANGEMACH, SHARON KAY GAA, Glee Club, Office Staff, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. LAWHON, LINDA ANN GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. LEE, WESLEY M. All-school Play, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Chemistry Assistant, Intramural Volleyball. LEONTOS, CHRIS CHARLES Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Fire Chief LETHCHO, TOM L. Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Golf Team. LETTS, GREG All-school Play, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. LONERGAN ELLEN KAY GAA Glee Club Pep Squad LONG PATRICIA ANN GAA Library Staff Pep Squad Y Teens Teachers Assistant LUCA All-school Play, Society, Office S1 Varsity Basketbal LU C Club, Cheerl Senior Variety, S Varsity Swimming All-school Play, M Intramural Baske Mc GAA, Library Sta MCC All-school Play, I Day Captain, F01 National Honor E Senior Variety Sh Officer, Outlook S All-school Play, C Basketball, ROT4 Outlook Staff. ROTC. Brush and Pencil, Committee, Senior A Mcl Christmas Play, H M All-school Play, C mittee, Quill and look Staff, Teachel Mc GAA, Glee Club, P Spear. McK GAA, Pep Squad, ' M4 All-school Play, 1 GAA Board, Girl. tional Honor Socie Club. McQ' Concert Choir, Gi nior Achievement. MAC GAA, Glee Club, T MAI GAA Glee Club, N All school Play, Q' Concert Choir, F National Honor So , 7 l ! 7 ' I F - , ' 1 .-- , , , - , ' ' . I ' 5 5 I A I ARIE gistration Day, Wakitan ROBERT 2 Operator, Office Staff, rw. I VAYNE ORRAINE DIANE NCIS , MP, Color Guard, Spe- .ENT Show, Hi-Y. SIN Teens, Teacheris Assis- , EJ. EN NIS ianquet. I ANN it, Y-Teens, Speaking X ANN Squad, Senior Variety I Squad, Senior Variety N KAY s Assistant, Y-Teens. NN ad, Y-Teens. lub, Math Club, Mixed , Chemistry Assistant, IRLES r, ROTC, Fire Chief. Senior Variety Show, KAY I N , Teacher's Assistant. LUCAS, GREGORY CHAMBERLAINE All-School Play, CH Club, Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y. LUCAS, JEFFREY LAURENCE Cv Club, Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Office Staff Senior Variety, Show, Student Council, Varsity Basketballi Varsity Swimming, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y Officer. LYNCH, MARTIN LEE All-school Play, Motion Picture Operator, Senior Variety Show, Intramural Basketball. M McCLANAHAN, PAMELA SUE GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant, Y-Teens. McCLANAHAN, WALLY STEVEN All-school Play, Boys, Cheerleader, City Youth Council, Color Day Captain, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Intra-City Student Council, National Honor Society, Office Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, Student Council Cabinet, Student Council Officer, Outlook Staff, Student Council. McCLURE, JOHN KEITH All-school Play, Color Day, Fire Chief, Mixed Choir, Reserve Basketball, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Outlook Staff. MCCOPPIN, DAN RAY ROTC. . McCROSKY, ROBERT F. q Brush and Pencil, Color Day, Fire Chief, Hi-Y, Homecoming Committee, Senior Variety Show. McELDUFF, JAMES STEPHEN Christmas Play, Hi-Y, Teacher's Assistant, Outlook Staff. MCGINN IS, MELINDA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Prom Com- mittee, Quill and Scroll, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Out- look Staff, Teacher's Assistant. MCKINNEY, DEBORAH SUE GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear. MCKNIGHT, GWENDOLYN KAY GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. MCNEILEY, LURA CORRINE All-school Play, C Pin, Concert Choir, Forum Club, GAA, GAA Board, Girls, C Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Na- tional Honor Society, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club. MCQUITTY, JANICE ELIZABETH Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Ju- nior Achievement. MACRANDER, RHON DA REN EE GAA, Glee Club, Teacher's Assistant. MADDEN, MARILYN MAUREEN GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir I, Y-Teens. MADDOX, JAMES PAUL All-school Play, C Club, Boys' Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Math Club, Medical Careers, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, 1 In a beautiful coronation during halftime, Jeff Lucas crowns Barb Fricke as the 1966-1967 Basketball Queen. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis, Senior Leadership Club. MALLORY, STEVEN W. C Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Rifle' Team, Varsity Wrestling. MARSCHEL, JEANNETTE GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens. MASTEN, JOYCE ELAINE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Teacheris Assistant, Y-Teens, Christmas Play, Speaking Choir. MASTERS, JANE ELAINE All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show, Y- Teens, Christmas Play, Speaking Choir. ' MATHYS, RON LEE Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. MAUGHMER, JEAN ANN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MAXWELL, BILL FTA, ROTC, Mixed Choir, Junior Achievement. MEIER, SALLY GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. MEREDITH, DEBORAH LEE Class Officer, Forum Club, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Y-Teens, French Club, C Store, Prom Committee, Teacher's assistant, Color Day Captain. MERRILL, LAURIE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. MICHAELS, JO SUE Cheerleader, Class Officer, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club. C MILLER, ANGELA RAE Mixed Choir. MILLER, CAROL RENEE All-school Play, Band, Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. MILLER, GERALDINE WANDA GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. ' MILLER, LINDA KAY GAA, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. MILLER, RAYMOND GEORGE II Cv Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Hi-Y. MILLER, VICKIE LYNN All-school Play. MINER, LAURA DEE All-school Play, Pep Squad, Fire Chief, Y-Teens. MINER, ROBERT BARRY Forum Club, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Swimming, Hi-Y. MINNENHALL, CLARENCE EDMOND C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling. MONAGHAN, GARY WAYNE Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant. MONTGOMERY, LINDA J OHN ELL GAA. MOONEY, MARILYN MAY C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. MOORE, JULIA LEE All-school Play, Band, GAA, Teacher's Assistant. MOTHERSHEAD, JOHN ' Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Swim, Team. ' - MOUNKES, L. SUE GAA, Office Staff. MUELLER, GREGG EDWARD . C Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Senior Leader- ship Club, Hi-Y. MUSSELMAN, JOHN FRANCIS All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard. MYERS, GAYLE ALBERT All-school Play, ROTC, Junior Achievement. MYERS, NORMA GERALDINE Forum Club, Mixed Choir II, Outlook Staff, Teacher's Assistant. MYERS, SANDRA KAY ' Y-Teens, Teacheris Assistant. A N NICHOLS, MICHAEL RALPH ROTC, MP NOETH, PATRICIA SUE All-school Play, GAA, Teacher's Assistant. NOLAN, JEANIE KAY GAA. NORRIS, RHONDA LYNN Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Chess Club, C Pin, Teacher's Assistant. O O'REILLY, CAROL LYNN All-school Play, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Junior Achievement. OSTROSKI, DIANE MARIE GAA, Glee Club. OUSLEY, CLAUDIA ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Mixed Choir. OWENS, SHARON SUE FTA, Color Day. P PALMER, ART FRANCIS Band, ROTC. PATTON, JERALD DAVID , All-school Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Intramural Basketball, Stage Band. Centralites Wally McClanahan and Connie Evans show their idea of resting up after an enthusiastic basketball game. All-school P Senior Vari GAA, Mixed Glee Club, Pu All-school Pl Show. All-school Pl Outlook Sta Teacher's As Glee Club, Y Concert Cho Senior Varie Concert Cho reers, Mixed All-school Pl Club, Mixed Club, Homen Mixed Choir, Before the ci bouquet of f 5? E LPH E IN I Club, Glee Club, ty Show, Y-Teens, eacher's Assistant. N Assistant, Junior .IE N f aff, Mixed Choir. S D ator, ROTC, Senior 2 Band. Evans show their :etball game. PAYNE, JUDY MARIE All-school Play, Library Staff. PEACOCK, LILLIS GAIL Senior Variety Show. PENNINGTON, DEBBY ANN GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. PETESCH, CONNIE ANN Glee Club, Pep Squad, Teachers Assistant. PETTIJOHN, NANCY KAY All-school Play, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show. PIGG, STEPHANIE ANN All-school Play, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show Outlook Staff, Speaking Choir, Christmas Plays, Y-Teens Teacher's Assistant, Tuberculosis Speeches. PINZINO, SHARAON KAY Glee Club, Y-Teens. POWELL, NANCY JUNE Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff, YfTeens. PRASHAK, LINDA CHRISTENE Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Library Staff, Medical Ca- reers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens. PURVIS, VIRGINIA LOUISE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' Cv Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, French Club, Homemaker's Award. 7 2 R RADCLIFFE, CHARLES STEVEN Mixed Choir, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear. Before the crowning ceremony, Mr. Baker proudly presents a bouquet of flowers to Sue Lott, Central's 1966 Track Queen. RAINEY, KERRILL SUE GAA, Pep Squad. RAMSEY, STEVE Mixed Choir, ROTC. RAU, FRED JOHN Band, Forum Club, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Stage Band, Pep Band, .All-school, Play, Orchestra. RAUSCH, JOHN FREDERICK All-school Play, Concert Band, Math Club, Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Stage Band, Pep Band. RAY, DEBORAH ANN Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Inner Choir. READ, STEVEN CRAIG All-school Play, C Club, Concert Choir, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Hi-Y, Intramural Sports. REDMOND, KATHLEEN ANN GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Pep Squad, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant, Quill and Scroll. ' RICH, WILLIAM DAVID Band, Class Officer, National Honor Society, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Freshman Basketball, Junior .f Class Play. RICHARDSON, BONNIE JEAN Glee Club, Mixed Choir. ' RIDDELL, NANCY G. - All-school Play Committee, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Color Day, Y-Teens, Pep Squad President. RIGGS, GERALD ALLEN All-school Play, C Club, Forum Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Chess Club, Intramural Basketball. ROBERTS, DONALD THOMAS C Club, Class Officer, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Color Day Captain. ROBERTS, GARY M. ROTC. ROBERTS, RONALD STEPHEN All-school Play, C Club, Class Officer, Motion Picture Opera- tor, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council Student Council Cabinet, Varsity Football, Hi-Y. 1 ROBINSON, RICHARD L. Forum Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Chess Club Teacher's Assistant, Intramural Volleyball. D ROEBUCK, KATHLEEN LOUISE GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. ROGERS, JEAN ANN Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Science Club, Student Council, Library Staff. ROSENTHAL, HOWARD LAN DAU All-school Play Staff, C Club, Boy Cheerleader, Forum Club, ' Math Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Swim- ming, Hi-Y, Senior Leadership Club, Reserve Basketball, Freshman Track. ROSS, DAVID H. All-school play, C Club, Cheerleader, Forum Club, Office Staff, National Honor Society, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Basketball, Senior Leadership Club, Motion Picture Operator, Hi-Y, Football, Track. ROSS, JANICE MARIE GAA, Y-Teens. ROSSI, WILLIAM JOHN All-school Play, Senior Variety Show, Student Council. ROTHSTEIN, NATALIE CLAIRE All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Spanish Club, Teacher's As- sistant, Color Day. ROYSTON, CARLENE SUE All-school Play, GAA, Teacher's Assistant. RUOFF, RICK LEROY All-school Play, C Club, Cheerleader, Class Officer, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Student Council, Chaplain, Hi-Y President, Senior Leadership Club, Color Day, Head Fire Chief. RUSH, CHARLENE SHARON All-School Play, Brush and Pencil, GAA, Senior Variety Show, First Attendant Basketball Queen. RUSSELL, JAMES EDWARD C Club, Varsity Wrestling. RUSSELL, LINDA KAY GAA. S SADLER, GEORGENA CAROL GAA, Mixed Choir II, Y-Teens. SALES, RHONDA LYNNE GAA, Glee Club. SAMPLE, MARY KATHY Band, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show. SCHILDKNECHT, JOHN DENNIS All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Bugler, .Stage Band. . SCHNEIDER, TERRY WAYNE Concert'Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, French Club, Color Day. SCHOBER, KAREN LEE Cv Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Teacher's Assistant, Trophy Girl. SCHOEN, STEVEN LEE A Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Basket- ball, Football, Track, Junior Achievement, Teacher's As- sistant, Fire Chief, Hi-Y. SCHOENECK, DAVID HARRISON All-school Play, Band, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Orchestra, Honor Guard, Color Guard. SCOTT, STEVEN R. All-school Play, C Club, C Pin, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. SCROGGINS, CARLA JUNE All-school Play, GAA, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Y-Teens, Chess Club., 1 At Hillyard Vocational School, Senior boys learn the tech- nique of shaping metal through the use of a lathe. SEVY, MARGARET GORDENE GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacher's Assistant. ' SHADDUCK, SHARON ROSE FTA, Math Club,' Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Teacher's Assis- tant, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Football Queen Attendant, Debate Team. SHEETZ, SUSAN ELIZABETH GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. SHELLEY, WILLIAM CLYDE All-School Play, Band, Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Wrestling Team. ., SHERER, LINDA GAIL Concert Choir, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Color Day Captain, Football Queen Attendant. SHIREY, PATRICIA SUE GAA, GIRLS' C Club, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Color Day, Prom Committee, Christmas Play. SHIRLEY, STEVEN M. C Club, ROTC, Varsity Tennis, Intramural Volleyball, Basketball, Fire Chief, Scholarship Award. SIETZEN, DAVID A. Motion Picture Operator, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Intra- mural Basketball, Intramural Volleyball. SIMON, CHARLES EDDIE ' ROTC. SIMPSON, CATHIE JO All-School Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Library Staff, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Senior Variety Show, Shield and Spear, Student Council, Y-Teens. f W M jf! W , , V f 1 X Q A , As a part of much skill is Motion Pictu Glee Club, IV Cheerleader, Senior Varie Club, Y-Teel Teacher's ass Band, ROTC C Club, Mi C Pin, Co: Mixed Choir cil, Senior Lf All-school P Show, Outlol All-school P Club, Track GAA, Pep Sc All-school Pl C Club, O Council, Vai Fire Chief, S All-school P and Spear. ROTC , Shiel All-school Pl learn the tech- athe. I E 1, Senior -Variety E Teacher,s Assis- Queen Attendant, H -1 L Jr, ROTC, Senior taff, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll, ueen Attendant. Staff, Pep Squad, rom Committee, iral Volleyball, aty Show, Intra- ry Staff, Mixed fr Variety Show, As a part of their vocational training, Senior boys learn that much skill is needed for spray painting a car. SLOAN, RICHARD Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. SMART, LINDA DIANE Glee Club, Math Club, French Club. , SMITH, CINDY ANN Cheerleader, GAA, Mixed Choir, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Senior Leadership Club, Y-Teens, Senior Prom Committee, Color Day Captain, Teacher's assistant. SMITH, FORREST GREGG Band, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Color Guard Commander. SMITH, GREGORY WAYNE C Club, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Varsity Track. SMITH, SUSAN LYNN C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls, C Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Coun- cil, Senior Leadership Club. SMOOT, LAWRENCE JAMES All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Debate Team, Inner Choir. SPENCER, JOHN WILLIAM All-school Play, Band, C Club, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Track Student Manager. SPRINGER, KRIS GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. STADLER, DIANE V. All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Wakitan Staff, Y-Teens. STARKS, RON C. C Club, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Wrestling, Fire Chief, Senior Leadership Club. STENDEBACH, JOHN ROGER All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, ROTC, Rifle team, Shield and Spear. ' STEWART, JOHN RAY ROTC, Shield and Spear, Honor Guard, MP. STINE, LINDA KAY All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Medical Careers, National .. W . -..W .... .......--. A.,,-a.-.-L. H01101' S0Ci9l5Y, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens, Senior Leadership Club, Color Day Captain, Quill and Scroll, Teacher's Assistant, Prom Decorations Committee, Senior Variety Show Writer, Latin Banquet. STINSON, RALPH STEPHEN Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear. STORY, DOUGLAS EARL Brush and Pencil, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief. STUDER, SHERRYL JEAN C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Gym Assistant. STUPPY, JOAN ELLEN GAA, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens, Teacheris Assistant. SUNDERLAND, VERMELIA ANN GAA, Glee Club, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. SUTTER, CALEEN ROBERTA GAA, Wakitan Staff, Outlook Staff, Y-Teens President, Teach- er's Assistant, Pep Squad. SWIFT, GWYNNIE A. , GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, T-Teens SYBERT, PAULA KAY , All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Pep Squad, French Club, IY-Teens. SYMON, JASSAMINE BYRD DAVYNE All-school Play, GAA, Library Staff, Motion Picture Operator Senior Variety Show, Science Club, Teacher's Assistant Christmas Play, Speaking Choir. 7 J T TAYLOR, BRUCE WAYNE ROTC. TEEGARDEN, KAY All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Color Day, GAA, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Teacher's Assistant. TERESINSKI, TERRIE LYNETTE GAA, Glee Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Y-Teens. THOM, KENNETH THEODORE Fire Chief, ROTC. THOMAS, ANDREW HEATH All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Debate Club, Forum Club, Intramurals, Chess Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Oratorical Contest, Orchestra, Senior Leadership Club, Senior Variety Show, State Music Contest, Outlook Staff, National Science Foundation, French Club. THOMAS, LINDA JOYCE Glee Club. THOMAS, MARY ELLEN GAA. THOMPSON, WAYNE FORREST ROTC, Shieldlnd Spear. TROUT, JUDY ANN GAA. TROUT, ROBERT LYNN C Club, Concert Choir, Forum Club, Hi-Y, Mixed Choir, National Honor Society, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Varsity Track. TRULLINGER, TERESA LOU All-school Play, Band, C Pin, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' CH Club, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Teacher's Assistant, Trophy Girl. U UHLMER, THOMAS BRIAN All-school Play, Hi-Y, Library Staff, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team. V VAN NESS, WILLIAM C. Mixed Choir, ROTC. VAN VICKLE, ROBERT A. All-school Play, C Club, Math Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Rifle Team, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff. VERNON, J. DALE , Band, ROTC, Rifle Team. VETTER, DIANA KAY All-school Play, Cheerleader, Chess Club, Committees, Christ- mas Play, GAA, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Teacheris Assistant, Outlook Staff. -' , W WALKER, BECKY JEAN GAA, Mixed Choir, ROTC Sponsor Officer, Shield and Spear, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. WALKUP, CONNIE GAY GAA, Mixed Choir, Teacher's Assistant. WARD, LINDA KAY Glee Club. WATERS, E. REGINA All-school Play, GAA, Glee Club, Senior Variety Show. WATT, DOROTHY CAROLYN GAA, Pep Squad, Y-Teens. WEAVER, CATHY SUE Brush and Pencil, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Office Staff, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Senior Leadership Club, Junior-Senior Prom Chairman, Y-Teens. WEAVER, LUCINDA LOUISE All-School Play, Brush and Pencil, C Pin, Concert Choir, GAA, GAA Board, Girls' C Club, Mixed Choir, Y-Teens, Y-Teen Officer, GAA Trophy, Teacher's Assistant. WEDDLE, CATHLEEN RENEE All-school Play, Concert Choir, GAA, Glee Club, Medical Careers, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Stu- dent Council, Y-Teens. f E WEEDEN, J. ERIC C Club, C Pin, ROTC, Varsity Football, Varsity Track. WELSCH, RODNEY DEAN Motion Picture Operator, ROTC. WENZ, MARGARET GAIL All-school Play, Forum Club, GAA, Mixed Choir, Pep Squad, Senior Variety Show, Chess Club, Y-Teens, French Club, Teacher's Assistant. ' WERNER, WILLIAM FRANCIS, JR. Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear. WESTHOFF, FREDERICK MICHAEL Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear. WHISLER, DICK J . Band, ROTC, Stage Band, Reserve Football, Saber Guard. WHITAKER, LYNDA DIANE All-school Play, Committee Chairman, Wakitan Staff, French Club, Quill and Scroll. WHITE, LINDA RAE Band, GAA, Y-Teens. WHITTINGTON, JERRY EUGENE ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Hi-Y. WILLIAMS, CHARLENE OLIVIA Mixed Choir, Pep Squad. WILSON, DAWN K. GAA, Glee Club, Library Staff, Y-Teens. WILSON, MARY LEA GAA, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Y-Teens, Fire Chief. WILSON, STEVE LYNN Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Fire Chief. WINSOR, BRUCE RONALD All-school Play, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Spanish Club, Honor Guard, MP's, Color Guard. WOLLENMAN, ROBERT D. All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Intramural Basketball, Fire Chief. WOOD, JOHN B. All-school Play, C Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Op- erator, Office Staff, Student Council, Hi-Y. . WOOD, JOSEPH CURTUS Mixed Choir, ROTC, Shield and Spear, Saber Guard, MP's. WOOD, MILT HANSEN C Club, Class Officer, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Varsity Base- ball, Varsity Football, Outlook Staff, Intramural Sports, Fire Chief, Senior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Basketball. WREHE, ROBERT All-school Play, Concert Choir, Mixed Choir, ROTC, Air Raid Warden. . WRIGHT, CHARLES WALKER ROTC, Senior Variety Show, Junior Achievement. WRIGHT, ROGER P. All-school Play, Brush and Pencil, Forum Club, Math Club, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Outlook Staff, Fire Chief, Teacher's Assistant, Football, Se- nior Leadership Club, Hi-Y, Intramural Sports, Quill and Scroll. Z ZACH, RONALD JACOB All-school Play, C Club, Forum Club President, Math Club, Mixed Choir, Motion Picture Operator, Office Staff, Senior Variety Show, Student Council, Outlook Staff Editor, Varsity Swim Team, Senior Leadership Club, Latin Banquet, Quill and Scroll. Adams, J ei Adams, La: Adams, Ma Adkins, Del Adler, Bark Adler, Jim Adler, Tom Abarr, Mari Abbott, Ter Abels, Stev Absher, Del Acord, J err Acord, Julie Akard, Jam 195,207 Akard, Kat Akard, Kim Akins, Kevi Alders, Gar Aldridge, B Alkire, Tim Alldredge, Q Allee, Conn Allen, Cathi Allen, Jack Allen, Jerry Allen, J irnir Allen, Larry Allen, Richz Allender, R4 Alson, Bob Altermatt, I Ammon, Ba Anderson, l Anderson, C Anderson, J Anderson, J Anderson, J Anderson, I Anderson, S Appleby, Rz Archdekin, Q Archdekin, Q Archer, Ted Archibald, J Archilbald, 1 Arn, Dennis Arn, Dwight Ashby, Jim Ashworth, 'I Ashworth, 'I Ashworth, Athens, Geo Athens, Ton Auten, Jim Awbrey, Ros Babb, Donn: Babb, Marilj Babcock, Ja Babcock, Pa Bagby, Rich Bainter, Aus Bainter, Bar Baker, Bill Baker, Fran: Baker, Glad 1 l 8,1 19 Baker, J anir 1 13, 1 1 7, 15 Baker, Maig Baker, Maril Baker, Sauni HAEL ll, Saber Guard. E tan Staff, French ENE 'IA iief. ce Staff, ROTC, iish Club, Honor Motion Picture how, Intramural ion Picture Op- luard, MP's. nor, Office Staff, , Varsity Base- ral Sports, Fire ROTC, Air Raid ent. lb, Math Club, Variety Show, 3, Football, Se- Sports, Quill it, Math Club, a Staff, Senior Editor, Varsity Banquet, Quill A Jennifer 195 Adams, Adams L arry 1 8 1 Adams, Martha 16,97,195 Adkins Debbie 167 Adler, iaarbie 167 Ad1er,Jim 25,80,148,195 Adler, Tom 136,167 Index Baker, Steve 195 Baldwin, Deanna 195 Ball, David 153 Ball, Larry 33,126,181 Ball, Linda 181 Ballentine, David 181 Bangerter, Jim 121,124,167 Bangerter, Richard 36,38, 195 Abarr, Marcia, 38,167 Abbott, Terri 195 Abels, Steve 181 Absher, Debbie 153 Acord, Jerri 39,181 Acord, Julie 39,167 Akard, James 47,91,95,99 195,207 Akard, Kathryn 50 Akard, Kim 132,136,153 Akins, Kevin 145,167 Alders, Garland 123,195 Aldridge, Bruce 167 Alkire, Tim 195 Alldredge, John 167 ,126,149, Banks, Beth 167 Barbaresso, Kandy 181 Barcus, Gloria 195 Barmann, Dave 167 Barmann, Greg 153 Barmann, Jeff 153 Barmann Jo ce 181 B arnes B arnes B arnes f Vicki 167 Barney, Barney, Bartl es I Bartles, : Y Craig 132, 153 Ronnie 181 Mike 195 Pam 167 Betty L. 27,50 Denise 34,153 Allee, Connie 39,181 Allen, Calhie 153 Allen, Jack 126,181 Allen, Jerry 132,136,153 Allen, Jimmy 167 Allen, Larry 181 Allen, Richard 153 Allender, Raelynn 181 Alson, Bob 37,181 Altermatt, Dianne 153 Ammon, Barbie 153 Anderson, Brenda 167 Anderson, Claudia 195 Anderson, Jean 39,181 Anderson, Jerry 181 Anderson, Jim 153 Anderson, Larry 153 Anderson, Steve 38,136,148,167 Appleby, Ray 167 Bartlett, Brenda 153 Bartlett,'Wendy 37,181 Barton, Judy 112,181 Barton, Linda 38,167 Barton, Peggy 167 Barton, Susan 38,153 ' Bates, Susan 153 Bathgate, Judy 181 Batsell, Roger 167 Battreall, Bill 181 Battreall, Charlie 146,181 Battreall, Joe 126,146,149,195 Batrtreall, Mike 146,153 Bauman, Helen L. 50 Bayer, Sally 181 Beaty, Donna 181 Beauchamp, Chris 195 Beauchamp, Larry 121,124,147,167 Beauchamp, Laurie 153 Beaumont, Loma 50 Beaver, Jim 95,148 Becerra, Robert 39,167 Bechtold, Karen 37,1 10,118,195 Bechtold, Nancy 36,181 Beck, Jim 94 Beck, Paul 126,167 Becker, Linda 39,195 Becker, Ruth 167 Beckley, Don 12,195 Beeson, Valerie 50 Begley, John 196 Belcher, Sidney 153 Bell, Randy 92,139,181 Bennett, Nickee 153 Benson, Douglas 196 Bente, John 153 Berger, Noel 196 Bergman, Kathy 153 Bermond, Dale 167 Bermond, Nancy 196 Berry, Bob 196 Berry, Jim 126, 130,143, 146,149,167 Berry, Sue 167 Bielby, Jess 167 Biffinger, Ron 144,149,196 Bifiinger, Tony 126,146,167 Biggerstaff, Gloria 153 Billings, Mark 146,181 Bishop, Leonard 181 Black, Debbie 167 Black, Gregory 26,153 Blacklock, Jim 33,131,149 Blacklock, Niki 50 ' Blackwell, George 46,47 Blake, Brian 153 Blake, Gary 181 Blakely Ka 70 181 1861 1 7 y 7 3 7 9 Blakley, Charles 65,126,129,130,131 143,146,149,196 Blakley, Freda 1 53 Archdekin, Brent 153 Archdekin, Rodney 153 Archer, Ted 38,167 Archibald, Jenny 153 Archilbald, Steve 126,146, 149,195 Arn, Dennis 153 Arn, Dwight 181 Ashby, Jim 167 Ashworth, Terry 181 Ashworth, Timothy 120,123,195 Ashworth, Tony 181 Athens, George 71 50 Athens, Tom 153 Auten, Jim 39,124,167 Awbrey, Rosalie 167 B Babb, Donna 1 15,1 16,167 Babb, Marilyn 1 13,195 Babcock, Janet 153 Babcock, Patricia 195 Bagby, Richard 153 Bainter, Austin 82,92,195 Bainter, Barbi 70, 115, 1 16,167 Baker, Bill 37,181 Baker, Frank C. 47,49,87,198 Baker, Gladys 47,50, 109, 1 10,1 14,1 15 1 18,119 Baker, Janie 69,70,71,95, 1 10,1 1 1,1 12 113,117,195,215 ' Baker, Margery 50 Baker, Marilyn 167 Baker, Saundra Jo 153 Beauchamp, Lynne 167 Beaufort, Galen 132,153 Blakley, Richard 39,126,167 Blanchard, Skip 153 Miss Bringman assigns homework for her Freshman stu- dents. 3 Blessington, Mercedes 153 Blevins, Mike 20,196 Bliley, Eugene 120,121,181 Blinde, Janet 153 Blinde, Ralph 123,181 Block, Paula 19,36,78,196 Bloom, Pam 153 Blount, Randy 153 Blum, Dennis 139,196 Bocock, Nancy 38,167 Bodde, Roger 167 Bodde, Sheryl 153 Bodenhausen, Craig 167 Bohon, Linda 181 Bohon, Mike 132,153 Bolin, Pat 91,93,110,112,113,196,371 Boling, Arthur M. 59 Boling, Jim 35,196, Bolinger, Harley 145,167 Bolton, Don 181 Bolton, James 153 Bolton, Ronnie 181 Bonebreak, Jim 181 Bonebreak, Tom 39,136, 143,167 Bonham, D ennis 18 1 Bonner, Norma 38, 167 ' Bosch, Linda 19.6 , Bottorff, Janice 181 Bottorff, Marilyn 16,75,97,196 Bottorff, Roger 121,196 Bottorff, Ronnie 126,167 Bowen, Beverly 14,36,196 Bowen, Karen 153 Bowen, Tammy 167 . Bowles, Doug 153 Bowman, Linda 103,196 Bowring, Dennis 168 Boyer, Cindy 153 Boyer, Darolyn 196 Boyer, Nelson 123,124,196 Boyts, Barbara 95 Boyts, Larry 136,168 Bradley, Connie 168 Bradley, Jim 132,154 Bradley, Kenneth 196 Brahler, Jerri 181 Brahler, Jo Ellyn 39,168 Brand, Jim 181 Brandon, Vicki 154 Brandt, Bob 132,136,154 Branning, Cathy 154 Branson, Stephen 196 Bratcher, Ron .181 Bridges, Barbie 39,168 Bridges, Linda 154 Bridgman, Jeanette 23,168, Bridwell, William 132,154 Briggs, Steve 136,143,181 Brown, Roger 182 Brown, Sandra 197 Brown, Tim 182 Brown, Tom 37,72,83,182 Brown, Yvonnie 154 Browne, Lub erta 1 54 Browning, Randy 126,197 Browning, Rodney 39,136,168 Brunner, Buckley, Buckner, , Wally 36,96,182 Buckner Kathie 154 Vicki 168 Jeff 39,80,126,168 Budine, Ray 124,168 Buescher, Keith 154 Buffey, Bud 168 Buhr, Cathy 182 Bullmaster, Dianne 112,113,182 Bullmaster, Eddie 154 Bumphrey, Peggy 94 Bundy, Tom 168 Bunkowski, Barbara 197 Burger, Leslie 101,182 Burgess, Bob 37,182 Debbie 71,77,90,95, 197, 198 Burgess, John 197 Burgess, Ken 168 Burkert, Glen 197 Burkert, Mary 94 Burnett, Burnett, Patricia 168 Burnett, Steve 154 Burnett, Tom 168 Burnha Gloria 182 rua Burns, Karen 154 Burnstein, Art 182 Burnstein, Marcia 1 14,197 Burr, Joan 182 Burr, Mark 182 Burris, Rickey 140 Burris, Sandra 197 Burrowes, Arthur V1 20,50,96 Butcher, Larrell 1 54 Buthman, Jack 197 Butler, Ann 168 Butler, Bronna 182 Butler, Janet -168 Butler, John 197 Butler, Rick 180,182,186 Butler, Susan 168 Butner, John 168 Butts, Norman 168 Byers, Madeline 94 Byford, Marie 154 Byrd, Tom 126,140,143,149,197 C C CLUB 149 Cadwallader, Brenda 12,182 CAFETERIA WORKERS 59 Cahow, John 154 Calvin, Bill 168 . Camp, Greg 182 Campbell, Douglas 126,168 Cambell, Hubert 46,47 Campbell, Larry 123,182 Campbell, Lynette 37,71,110,115,116 119,182 Camzday, Nancy Ann 26,51,69 Cannon, Pat Ann 154 Cantrell, Janice 182 Cargill, Georgi 168 Cargill, Randy 182 Cargill, Robin 182,191 Carle, Curtis 126,168 Carlton, Sue 168 Carmichael, Steve 126,182 Carnes, Larry 168 Carnes, Linda 168 Carolus, Jim 136,166,168 Carpenter, Jerry 182 Carpenter, Joyce 114,116,182 Carpenter, Linda 39,182 Carriger, David 197 Carriger, Sally 182 Carroll, Dennis 37,126, 139,140,149 197 . Carroll, Lecil 24,51 Carter, John 168,169 Carter, Paul 154 Casteel, Charles 94 Casteel, Kathleen 168 Castle, Don 39,197 Castle,'Donald O. 51,104 Castle, Doug 146,154 Senior Cathy Brock, escorted by Milt Wood, smiles as she is led under the swords of the Saber Guard at Homecoming. Z Pages Terri serve in the Castle, Ron Castle, Sue Castleberry, Castleberry, , Cates, Matthe Chafen, Rick Chambers, Lii Chambers, Pa Chance, Davic Chandler, Che Chandler, Dia Chandler, Jeff Chaney, Terrg Chapman, J ok Chappell, Jess Chase, Glenda Chase, Goldie Chase, Ronnie Chase, Wanda Cheney, Lynn Chern, Richar Cherry, Rober Cherry, Steve Ches ser, Jim Chester, Sand Chew, Connie Chew, Mike l Chiwvood, Sue Bringman, Mildred 50 Briscoe, Priscilla 168 Bristow, Deborah 154 Broadhead,-Tom 181 Brock, Bart 154 H Brock, Kathy 67,103,196 Brockhausen, Terry 181 Brod, Herbert 37,182 Brooks, Connie 196 Brott, Cindy 154 Brott, Debbie 112,113,196 Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Barbara 154 Eugene 154 Janice 24 39 182 Pat 197 Larry 132 154 Mark 132 154 Mary 168 Nancy 154 John 37 197 Christgen, Ma Christgen, Sus Christmas, Ga Christmas, Ga Christmas, G14 Chriswell, Jim Chrystie, Shar Ciolek, Michae Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Clark Alfred Don 31 Gerald J acklyr Pa 1 Randy Ronnie Sandra Susan 116 118 119 Clary Janet Clay John 9 , 1 E ' , , t . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 9 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . 1 1 1 1 i 4 , , ., smiles as she Connoll Tim 1 99 X .86 3,149,197 l2,182 QS 59 3, 168 82 ,71,1 10,1 15,1 16 26,51,69 ,182 l68 116,182 32 26, 139,140,149 14 t Homecoming. at , , ., fy Z , Q , mga : if 113, W Z,,, ,,,,, Z CWM , W fy M M ff We , f 1 4 A Cowart, Susan 169 Cox, Charlotte 85 Cox, James 39,79,126,183 Cox, Jennifer 155 Coy, Dorothy 51 Coyle, Betty 16,113,198 Coyle, Patty 97,155 Crabtree, Karen 36,183 Crabtree, Linda 155 Cramer, Lynn 38,183 Crandell, John 169 Crawford, Kay 38,169 Creighton, Mary Ellen 51,69,109,110 Crigler, Mark 183 Cronk, Lynn 199 Cronkite, Helen 51,114,119 Crosswhite, Regina 39,169 Crouch, Carolyn 38,183 Pages Terri Abbott, Debbie Meredith, and Trudy Hamilton serve in the court of Kitty, Football Homecoming Queen. Castle, Ron 126,149,197 Castle, Sue 182 Castleberry, Gary 168 Castleberry, James 94 Cates, Matthew 168 Chafen, Rick 183 Chambers, Linda 197 Chambers, Paula 183 Chance, David 168 Chandler, Cherylaine 197 Chandler, Diane 168,169 Chandler, Jeff 168 Chaney, Terry 36,197 Chapman, John 132,154 Chappell, Jesse I 168 Clay, L inda 183 Clay, Ronald 19 8 Clayton, Carla 155 ,, Clayton, Ronnie 155 1 Clemmons, Larry 198 Clinkenbeard, Bill 92,183 Close, Alan 198 Clouser, Tom 37,183 Cobb, Craig 169 Cohen, Karen 115,116,183 Coil, Connie 155 Coker, Judy 198 Coker, Marilyn 155 Coker, Sharon 169 Colbert, Howard 140 Colbert, Joe 23,169 Cole, Becky 36,94,198 Coleman, Max 46,47 Coleman, Mike 37,95,96,19 8,215 Crouch, C. I. 183 Crumpton, Richard 169 Cummings, Bob 199 Cummings, Charles W. 51 Cummings, Susan 155 Cunning, Duane 40,41,42,51,79 Cunning, Judi 37,183 Cunning, Larry 183 Cunning, Sandra 155 Cunning, Vickie 155 Curd Ri hard 24 183 I 7 Curry, Bill 15,37,90,95,97, 126,134 149, 199, 131, 137,138, 144 Curry, Joyce 155 Curtis, Jeanne 155 Curtis, Joanne 155 CUSTODIANS 59 Cutler, Carol 27,48,51 D . Daily, Billy 132,136,155 Daise, Lanny 169 Dale, Cynthia 155 Dale, Stanley 183 Daniels, Sherry 155 Dannen, Doug 37,183 Dannen, Dwzght 46 Darnell, Mickey 32,67,199 Dattilo, Mike 199 Dattilo, Phil 169 Chase, Glenda 75,183 Chase, Goldie 197 Chase, Ronnie 38,168 Chase, Wanda 39, 183, 193 Cheney, Lynn 21,168 Chern, Richard 197 Cherry, Robert 154 Cherry, Steve 183 Chesser, Jim 197 Chester, Sandra 155 Chew, Connie 155 Chew, Mike 126,147,168 Chitwood, Sue 1 68 Collier, Collier, Collins, Collins, Collins, C olvin, Combs , Conner Darlene 94 Harold 1 32,1 55 Carla 198 Diane 169 Sharon 183 Pat 169 Paul 169 ,Barbie 169 Conner, Cecelia 183 Conner, Jerry 123,183 Conner, Nancy 155 y, Tom 169 Christgen, Margie 155 Christgen, Susan 14,32,197 Christmas, Gary 155 Christmas, Gayle 168 Christmas, Glenn 198 Chriswell, Jim 168 Chrystie, Sharon 168 Ciolek, Michael 121,168 Clark, Alfred 198 Clark, Don 39,168 Clark, Gerald 183 Clark, J acklyn 198 Clark, Pat 155 Clark, Randy 155 Clark, Ronnie 198 Clark, Sandra 75,183 Clark Susan 36,110,111,112,113,115 Conrad, Beth 169,179 Cook, Ann 14,198 Cook, Doug 20,183 Cook, Judy 103,113,198 Cooper, Greg 136,183 Cooper, Jim 169 Cooper, Jon 183 Cornelius, Dallas 38,169 Cornelius, Harold 198 Cornelius, Janice 37, 1 98 Cornelius, Jim 15,97,120, Cornelius, Kaye 39,169 116Z118,119,198 Clary, Janet 169 Clay, John 93,1 83 Corwin, Barbara 155 Cotton, Betty 155 Cotton, Tom 183 Cowan, Allison 38,183 Cowan, Elizabeth 155 121,198 Davi s, Bette 80 Davis, Janie 169 Davis, Jim 124,169 Davis Judith 1 83 Davis? Judy 169 Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Dawk , Kathy 108,155 , Mike 126,169 , Monty 155 Patricia 169 DaUisjRobertW 51 Davis, Ronnie 183 ,Stanley 146,155' :Tommy 169 ins, Suzie 169 ' Dawson, Larry 169 Day, Charles 169 Day, James 35,199 Day, Milton J. 52 Deal, Alden 37,183 Deal, Becky 155 Deal, Daniel 123,124,199 Deal, James 183 Dean, Virgil A. 52 Dearing, Fred 169 Dearing, Ruth 169 Deato n, Paula 155 DEBATE TEAM 99 Deem, Steve 169 Dell, Robert 126,169 4 Deming, Robert 199 Dennis, Donna 183 Dennis, Steve 183 Dudley, Don 132,136,155 Dugan, Vicki 155 Duggins, Tom 26,184 Enyard, Izetta 184 Epps, Douglas 121,123,200 Ericson, Douglas 126,146, 149,184 Denny, Pam 38,183 DenOuden, Bob 126,149,183 DeRoin, Steve 169 Derr, Patti 155 DeShon, Cindy 155 DeShon, Dean 199 DeShon, Lynn 169 DeShon, DeShon, Pamela 94 Patsy 199 Duguid, Donna 184 Duke, Betty 184 Duke, Kathy 199 Dunbar, Burton 20,52,99 Dtmcan, Donald 199 Duncan, Linda 184 Duncan, Penny 155 Dunham, Ann 16,184 Dunham, Lesley 155 Ervin, Tom 39,170 Esely, Frank 184 Eshelman, Nancy 81 Eshelman, Vicki 200 Eshelman, Walter 132,1 56 Eshenroder, Connie 36,184 Eshenroder, Terry 38,136,166,170 Estes, David 184 ' Estes, Steve 156 Detwieler, Florance 183 Detwieler, Paul 170 Deutsch, David 132,155 DeWar, Bill 183 Deweese, Sandy 199 Deweese, Willa 170 DeWitt, Graydon 183 Dickens, Jeanne 155 Digges, Julie 155 Ditmars, Rhonda 183 Ditmars, William 31,121,124,199 Doan, Carol 36,199 , Dombrowski, Ronald 124,170 Donaldson, Marcia 39,170 Donaldson, Rob 155 Donan, Linda 16,37,183 Donels on, David 170 Donelson, Jane 155 Donly, Steve 170 ' Dunlap, Steve 136,144,184,188 Dunning, Denney 170 Dyson, Candy 199 , E Earhart, Bob 184 Earixson, Mike 81,134,184 Early, Sharon 199 Easter, Dave 23,170 Eberting, Linn 37,199 Eddy, Diane 14,95,97,103,199,215 Edelman, Mary Lynn 170 Edwards, Jean 199 Edwards, Roger 184 Eichenberg, Marsha 52,99 Einbender, Ronnie 170 Elam, Melina 156 Elam, Tina 63,102,184 Elardo, Larry 16,30,75,199 Elardo, Susan 16,39,184,193 Esther, Irvin 184 Evans, Bob 156 Evans, Bobby 170 Evans, Carl 184 Evans, Cathy 110, 1 1 1, 1 12, 1 13, 118 119, 184 Evans, Connie 71,9 1,184 Evans, Dave 109,170 Evans Donnie 156 Evans? Judy 200 Evans, Kelly 132,156 Evans, Kirby 170 Evans, Linda 156 V Evans, Mark 184 Evans, Mike 184 Evans, Priscilla 94 Eveloff, Jennifer 156 F Dorsel, Frank 183 Dotson, Debbie 170 Dotson, Linda 37,183 Douglas, Albert 121 Douglas, Brenda 170 Douglas Deborah 155 Douglas Ed 155 Dow, Walter 99,183 Dowden, Leslie 155 V Dowell, Linus 16,27,52,97 Doyle, Stellueta 58 Dozier, Sherry 170 Elder, David 199,203 Elder, Jackie 156 Elliott, Beverly 156 Elliott, Margaret 170 Ellis, Carolyn 156 Ellis Linda 184 Ellis, Mike 184 Ellis, Roberta 199 Ellis Steve 200 Ellsworth, Juanita 170 Elrod, Glenda 39,170 Emberry, Gary 30,200 Fagan, Larry 200 A Fager, David 156 Fager, Karen 184 Falk, Bob 156 Fankhauser, Cindy 170 Frankhauser, Curtis 156 Fankhauser, Eldon 170 Fankhauser, Gayle 94 Fankhauser, Joyce 94 Fannen, Skip 95,140 Fannen, Tillie 38,184 Fanning, Barbara 156 Drag, Patricia 155 Drake, Ed 83 Drowns, Paul 121,170 Drylas, Albert 124 Embrey, Steve 33,38, 184 England, Linda 200 Enright, Kyle 170 Enright, W Fairleigh 46 Becky Cole puts her books away before going to class. Farber, Carolyn 85 Farber, Marsha 184 Farley, Lynn 184 Farmer, Steve 170 Fee, Dianne 156 Feiden, Mike 156 Felt, Pam 200 Felts, Greg 184 Fender, Dave 156 Fenner, Jim 156 Fenner, Mark 170 Ferguson, Jane 156 Ferguson, Lloyd 39, 124, 170 Ferguson, Robert 184 Fetter, Dennis 200 Field, A. E. 59 Fiene, Mike 156 Finch, Robert 36,80,147,184 FIRE CHIEFS 104 Fisch, Francis 184,121 Fogel, Ellen Foley, Jim 1 Folgate, Lind Fones, Micha Ford, David Ford, Randy Ford, Rick 1 Forum Club Foster, Lewis Foster, Russe Foulk, Forres Foulks, Chris Fountain, Rh' Fox, Patricia Foxworthy, E Foxworthy, G Frakes, Joel Frakes, N aon Francis, Wm. Francis, Kara Francis, Kenw Frank, Bever Frank, Micha Frank, Rober Franklin, J ea Franklin, Sus Frankum, De Frans, Mark Frasier, Jeff Frazier, Virg, Freeman, Bai Freeman, Dic Freeman, Ha FRENCH CI Fricke, Barb 200 Fridell, Conni Fridell, Georg Fridell, Jim Friess, Debra Fro-gge, Sus ai Frye, Linda Fuehrer, Deb Fullbright, L2 FUTURE TE 101 ' GAA 1 10 Gallatin, Mar Gandy, Tom Garbe, Jennii Garber, Rick Garber, Ronn Gardner, Bill Gardner, Gin Garvey, Lynr Garvis, Daryl Gasper, Wallj Gastineau, Ri Gee, Hildegai Gee, John 1, Fish, Gordon 12,184 Fish, Kenneth 123,124 Fisher, Angela 16, 184 Fisher, Anne T 49 Fisher, Bill 132,156 Fisher, Dave 124,170 Geha, Bill 1' Gehrs, Marci: Gehrs, Melvir Geller, Jim 1 Gench, Marui Gench Roger Gench, Tripp' Fisher, Kim 156 Fisher, Linda 1 16,156 Flaherty, Paul 156 Flanagan, Mike 170 Flanders, Mike 184 Fleming, Doris 200 Fletchall, Douglas 170 Fletchall, Peggy 122,184 George, Brucl George, Debb George, Judy Gercken, Kar Gianetta, Lin Gibbs, Glenda Gibson, Donn Gibson, Gary Gibson, Gam' 3,200 146,149,184 ,156 5,184 136,166, 170 11, 112, 113, 118 Q84 01, 56 0 54,170 L7,184 l L n 84 Fogel, Ellen 200 Foley, Jim 184 Folgate, Linda 170 Fones, Michael 170 Ford, David 148,184 Ford, Randy 132,156 Ford, Rick 132,156 Forum Club 96 Foster, Lewis 123,121,124,200 Foster, Russell 36,101,184 Foulk, Forrest 156 Foulks, Chris 124,170 Fountain, Rhonda 22,184 Fox, Patricia 156 Foxworthy, Diane 170 Foxworthy, Gail 110,200 Frakes, Joel 136,170 Frakes, Naomi 170 Francis, Wm. Don 27,52,133 Francis, Karen 170 Francis, Kent 126,149,200 Frank, Beverly 18,36,80,184 Frank, Michael 184 Frank, Robert 124,171 Franklin, Jeannie 117,118,171 Franklin, Susan 184 Frankum, Deanna 184 Frans, Mark 39 Frasier, Jeff 184 Frazier, Virginial? 13,52 Freeman, Barbara 58 Freeman, Dick 40,184 Freeman, Harley 156 FRENCH CLUB 98 Fricke, Barb 36,63,76,77,90,94,122, 200 Fridell, Connie 200 Fridell, George 94 Fridell, Jim 185 Friess, Debra 171 Frogge, Susan 185 Frye, Linda 11o,111,11:-5,117,119,200 Fuehrer,Debbi 171 Fullbright,LaRhondda 185 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA' 101 G GAA 110 Gallatin, Marion 156 Gandy, Tom 95 Garbe, Jennifer 171 Garber, Rick 185 Garber, Ronnie 156 Gardner, Bill 140 Gardner, Ginger 12,200 Garvey, Lynn 36,200 Garvis, Daryl 156 Gasper, Wally 156 Gastineau, Ricky 124,171 Gee, Hildegarde 52,99 Gee, John 132,156 Geha, Bill 171 Gehrs, Marcia 156 Gehrs, Melvin 95 Geller, Jim 185 Gench, Marvin F 36,37,52 Gench, Roger 132,136,156 Gench, Tripper 140 George, Bruce 200 George, Debbie 156 George, Judy 200 Gercken, Karen 156 - Gianetta, Linda 41,200 Gibbs, Glenda 94 Gibson, Donna 185 Gibson, Gary 156 Gibson, Gary 53 Kevin Newman, Vice-President of the Student Body escorts Sue Lott, the track queen, across the track to the judges Gibson, John W 53 Gifford, Barbara 156 ,, ' Gilbert, John 171 , ' Gilbert, Richard 156 Gilgour, Robert 156 Gilley, Dennis 156 Gilley, Stephen 120,121,123,125,200 Gilmore, Jeanette 156 Ginn, Gaylen 185 Givens, Danny 171 Glancy, Connie 36, 95, 1 10, 1 13,194 200 Glasbrenner, Carla 156 Glaser, Ronna 185 Glenn, Bob 201 Glenn, Shirley 185 Glidewell, Mark 185 Gnuschke, Don 156 Goff, Donna 171 Goldizen, Thomas 185 Goldsberry, Barbara 171 Goldsberry, Bob 14,68,201 Gordon, Terry 185 Gordy, Kitty 75,185 Gore, Trip 37,201 Gorman, Danna 157 Gorman, Nora 171 Gosney, Jeanne 171 Grable, Dan 185 Grady, Becky 74,185 Graham, Craig 171 Graham, Linda 157 Graham, Vickie 185 Grahl, Grahl, Grahl, Gram, Grant Grantj Grant, David 22,185 Keith 121,171 Kirt 121,171 Joe 157 Glenna 171 Joyce 185 Rick 171 Graves, John 201 Graves, Linda 113,171 Gray, Bonnie 157 Gray, Larry 171 Gray, Lee 185 Gray, Pat 201 Green, Alvin 147,185 Green, Cathy 157 Green, Connie 157 Green, Diana 171 Green, Gary 171 Green, Harry F. 53 Greenberg, Susan 95 Greenwald, Herman 37,96,148 185 Grier, Stacy 144,185 Griffin, Brenda 201 Griffin, Danny 185 Griffin, Deborah 157 Griffith, Karin 201 Griffith, Patricia 36,201 Griffith, Roger 201 Groeltz, Jane 185 Grove, Nancie 152,157 Grove, Nickie 152,157 Grove, Pat 157 Grunwaid, Doris J. 28,29,53 Grunwaid, Roger A. 48,49,141 Gunter, Sharon 201 Gupton, Vicki 36,201 Gustafson, Ken 171 Gustafson, Larry 201 Gunthalls, Mike 201 Guthrie, Norman 157 Guy, JoAnn 185 H Haberichter, Karen 171 Hackett, Susan 185 Hagg, Debra 157 Hagg, Dennis 185 ' Haggard, Barbara 37,201 Hainey, Vicki 157 Hale, Dan 201 ' Hale, Jim 157,165 Hall, Jean 182,185 Hall, Susan 53 Halter, Marjorie 201 Halverson, W. L. 53,214 Hamby, Mary Sue 171 Hamilton, Bob 157 Hamilton, Chuck 19,171 Hamilton, Diane 201 Hamilton, Trudy 69,71,93,95,96 201 Hammer, Jim 201 Hammond, William 102,171 Hanner, Bonnie 185 Hansen, Gary 132,146,157 Hansen, Karen 36,114,1l7,185 Hargis, Ted 171 Hochenauer, Terry 136,152,157 Harless, Terry 157 Harlow, Ken 201 Harms, Joy 94 Harmsen, Howard L. 53 Harrelson, Barbara 157 Harrelson, Marvin 185 Harris, John 124,171 Harris, Margie 157 Harris, Phyllis 171 Harrison, Charlie 171 Hart, Martin 121,124,171 Hart, Norman 123,124,201 Hart, Roger 157 Hash, Mary N 53,101,152 Hatfield, Gregg 171 Hatfield, Howard 132,157 Hauck, John 157 Hausman, Cathy A 14, 28, 97, 1 10, 1 1 1 112,115,116,119,2'01 Hausman, Michael 171 Hautzenrader, Russell 157 Hawkins, Tina 171 Hayes, Harold 185 Hayes, Lawrence 132,146,157 Hayes, Linda '157 ' Hays, Charles 171 Hayward, George 132,157 Hayward, Renee 157 Hazen, Linda 201 Headrick, Jane 37,185 Heard, Roger 20,157 Heater, Bryan 171 Heater, Gary 201 Heath, John 185 Heath, Ronald 185 Heckel, David 186 . Heckel, Debbie 19,93,157 Heckel, Pat 157 Heckel, Sue 37,65,69,93,114,202 Hecker, Mike 186 Heckert, Rick 186 Hedge, Bill 132,136,157 Hedge, Evelyn 38,171 Heerlein, Eddie 157 Heiderich, Arthur 171 Heinberg, Richard 43,186 Heintz, Paul 124,171 Heitman, Ray 186 Helmer, Paul 157 . Helmick, Cathy 39,171 Henderson, Bill 144,186 Henderson, Carol 171 Henderson, Sheila 171 Hendrix, Raymond 157 Herald, Susan 186 Herbert, Davida 171 Hergenreter, Susan 110,114,202 Hergenreter, Vickie 157 Herman, Stephen 202 Herndon, Joyce 186 Herndon, Linda 114,202 Herner, Carl 157 Herzog, Stanley 202 Hess,Jack 32,202 Hessmyer, Dennis 171 Hessmyer, Hilea 157 Hess eyer, Linda 28,157 Hestand, Phillip 126,149,202,207 Heyer, Nancy 171 Heyer, Sue 202 Hiatt, Becky 186 Hiatt, Clarence 202 Hickman, Brooke 14,68,97,148,202 Hickman, Ginger 186,191 Hickok, James 39,124,171 Hickok, John 124,172 Higdon, Diane 119,172 Higdon, Peggy 202 R Jackson, Davi Jackson, J and Jackson, Jay Jackson, J ohr Jackson, J oyij Jackson, Lar Jackson, Rick Jackson, Susa Jackson, Ted Jackson Tere S Linda Stine crowns Mr. Baker as honorary member of the Roman Senate while toga-clad students enjoy the event. James, Galen Jansen, Sharo Jefferies, An 203 J effers, Jim A Jennings, Anr Jennings, Cla3 Jens en, Harol Jensen, Jeff 1 Jeschke, Davi Jochems, Bob Joe, Sharon Johns, Barbar Johnson, Char Johnson, Chri: Johns on, Debh Higdon, Susan 1 19, 186 Hill, John 132,157 Hill, Linda 186 Hillyard, Kitty 64,66,67,76,202 Hillyard, Scott 202 Hillyard, Susan 38,172 Hines, Emma 186 Hines, Howard 140 Hinton, Ann 38,172 Hintz, Virginia 36,121,122,202 Hiskey, Linda 202 Hitchings, Roger 186 Hitchings, Ron 157 Hiveley, Deborah 38, 172 Hl-Y 75 Hoard, Jackie 157 Hochenauer, Cathy 1 5, 67,97,202 Horning, Pat 202 Horning, Steve 158 Hostetler, Herbert 158 Houghton, Carol 158 House, Kathie 158 Housh, Bob 186 Houston, Chris 154,158 Houston, Steve 158 Howard, Bonnie 12,15,97,202 Howard, Ernestine 172 Howard, Jimmy 68,95,158 Howe, Dennis 186 Howe, Don 186 Hower, Jack 39, 136, 1 72 Huber, David 203 Hudson, Sharon 25,67,203 Huffer, David 158 Johns on, Donr Johns on, Halb Johns on, J ani1 Johnson, Mike Johnson, Phil Johns on, Rick Johnson, Shari Johns on, Sue Johns on, Virgi Johns ton, Rog Jones, John I Jones, Keith Jones,Lee 11 Jones, Margue Jones Owen Jones Rick 1 Jones Tony Jones Vicki Huffer, John 158 Hochman, Dean 134,149,202 Hochstetler, Rick 172 Hoecker, Brian 172 Hoefer, John 102,157 Hoehn, Tony 35,78, 126, 140,149,186 Hoerath, Steven 202 Hoffman, Leonard 124, 145, 148, 1 72 Hoge, Shirley 186 p Holland, Karen 157 ' Holland, Margie 2,02 Holland, Sharon ,12,74,202 Holland, Tom 172 Hollingsed, Margaret 157 Hollingsed, Joanne 1 10,1 14,186 Hollingsworth, Leasa 157 Holmes, Stanley 157 Homan, Dan 59 Hook, Kathy 172 Hootrnan, Bill 158 Hootman, Gloria 172 Hoover, Elwin 132,133,136,158 Hoover, Susie 114,186 Hontz, John 202 Hope, ,Sherry 81 Hopkins, David 46,47 Hopkins, Henry 172 Hopson, Jimmy 172 Horn, Jim 158 Horn, Nancy 158 Hornaday, David 158 Hornaday, Mary Jo 12,53 Horner, George 73,202 Horner, John 158 Huffer, Joy 172 Huffman, John 126,146, 172 Huggins, Kevin 124,172 Huggins, Mike 99,186 Huggins, Wayne 134 Hughes, David 186 Hughes, Debra 158 Hughes Doug 126,149,172 Hughes Mertland 158 Hughes Steve 186,188 Hughes Tom 203 Hullihan, Kathy 33,186 Hullihan, Mike 132,158 Hulse, Martha 36,186 Hume, Terry 158 Humphreys, Guy 80,126,136,172 Hunt, Christine 158 Hunt, Edward 132,158 Hunt, Jim 37,79,92,139,203 Hunter, Craig 203 Hunter, Henry 39,172 Hunzeker, Susan 95,208,215 Hurst, Jennifer 203 Hurst, Michelle 172 Hurst, Vicki 114,203,210 I Iba, Howard B. 53 Ide, Susan 158 Imm, Laddie 148 Imlay, Mike 158 Ingram, Sherry 158 lvers, Caryl 186 Jordaii, David Journey, Lind: Principal Fran Jackson I member of the 97,202 i i, ' 1 I . 1 enjoy the event. 3 158 2 203 5,172 2 172 6,136,172 5,203 8,215 lo J David 172 Jackson, Jackson, Janet 158 Jackson, Jay 146,158 Jackson, John 186 Jackson, Joyce 203 Jackson, Larry 203 Jackson, Rick 158 Jackson, Susan 94 Jackson, Ted 132,136,158 , Teresa 158 James, Galen 172 Jansen, Sharon 172 Jefferies, Andrea 15, 37, 68, 73, 79, 97 203 1 Jeffers, Jim 126,172 Jennings, Annette 36,186 Jennings, Clark 57,203 Jensen, Harold 145,172 Jensen, Jeff 203 Jeschke, David 203 Jochems, Bob 53 Joe, Sharon 187 Johns, Barbara 172 Johnson,Charmelle 187 Johnson, Chris 39,187 Johnson, Debbie 158 Johnson, Donna 172 Johnson, Halbert 172 Johnson, Janice 172 Johnson, Mike 203 Johnson, Phil 68,124,187 Johnson, Rick 144 Johnson, Sharon 203 Johnson, Sue 187 Johnson, Virginia 172 Johnston, Roger 187 Jones, John 158 Jones, Keith 126,146,187 Jones,Lee 158 Jones, Marguerite 20,53 Jones Owen 136,158 Jones Rick 132,146,158 Jones Jones Tony 187 Vicki 110 111 203 Journey, Rodney 39,124,172 Justice, Linda 37,203 Justice, Margaret 114,187 K Kabele, Dan 158 Kagay, Suzanne 158 Kallauner, Randy 158 Kamler, Rick 121,187 Kannarr, Norman 187 Kaplan, Stuart 172 Karl, William 204 Karle, Ronnie 187 Karol, Eleanor 158 Kasakoif, Keri 158 Kasselhutxe, Sharon 204 Katcher, Byron 95 Kaufman, Cindy 158 Keatley, Barbie 20,36,37,68,73,95, 96,204,215 Keatley, Donna 204 Keatley, Robert 46 Keck, Richard 172 Keefer, Teresa 187 Keener, Debbie 187 Keener, Neila 158 Keller, Barbara 172 Keller, Brad 187 Keller, Kerry 187 Keller, Kristy 158 Kelley, Paul 204 Kelley, Pete 158 Kelly, Michael 204 Kemerer, Jim 187 5 Kempf, Carole 187 Kendroza, Dan 158 Kent, Jerry 39,126,187 Kent, Joyce 172 Kephart, Sherryl .27,36,37,204 Kerber, Bobby 158 Kerns, Danny 158 Kerns, Earl 22,136,187 Kerns, Fred 172 Kerns, Jani 1 15, 1 16, 172 Kerns, Joni 115,116,172 Kerns, Randy 172 1 Kessler, Gail 172 Kibbons, Nancy 38,172 Kibbons, Roger 204 Kibbons, Steve 38,172 Kidd, Maurice 132.159 Kidd, Nancy 97,204 Kilgore, Jane 58 Kil ore Larr 172 3 , Killackey, Lobuis 74,204 Kinard, Tom 159 King, Barbie 187 King, Bob 187 King, Clara 172 King, Herbert 146,172 King, Mike 187 King, Patrick 173 King, Phil 36,187 King, Wayne 204 Kingsley, Pam 67,204 Kingsley, Paulette 169,173 Kinzie, Nancy 173 Kirby, Charlotte 204 Kirby, Clarita 159 Kirby, Kathy 173 Kirkpatrick, Cecil 173 Kisker, David 136,173 Klawuhn, Albert 30,159 Klawuhn, Theresa 187 Klein, Mary 159 Klein, Klein, Patti, 173 Richard 187 Kline, Linda 38, 1 73 Kline, Patricia 204 Knadler, Jerry 1 59 Knapp, Knapp, Connie 187 Fred 121, 123,124,125,204 Knapp, Mike 159 1 Knapp, Nancy 173 Knapp, Sandra 159 Kne per Beit 46 1 P , J' Knight, Lou 59 Knox, Ronald 204 Koch, Mary 159 Koch, Scott 132,159 Koch, Shari 27,36,75,204 Koenig, Ernie 120,173 Jordaii, David 158 , Journey, Linda 187 Kerns, Steve 94, 144 Kessberger, Steve 145,159 Principal Frank Baker walks his dogs Smokey and Deedee. ls it ri 1, 1, ,, V ij ' I Koenig, Kevin 173 Koenig, Mike 132,159 Kopczynski, Joe 74,204 Kountz, Jerry 39,121,187 Kramer, Dennis 204 Kramer, Larry 94 Kramp, Deborah 94 Kranitz, Hugh 187 Kreller, Barbara 204 Kreller, Betty 187 Krueger, Louise M. 48,49 Kuschel, Susan 173 L Laderoute, Ann 204 LaFever, Tim 159 Lager, Joyce 39,173 Lamb, Lewis 159 La More, Karen 204 Lane, Sharon 159 Lange, Jerry 173 Langemach, Sharon 204 Lanham, Cathi 187 Lankford, Gary 187 Lankford, Leo 39,173 Lansaw, Ann 159 Laurie, Kay 159 Lawhon, Jeff 159 Lawhon, Linda 204 Lawhon Mike 173 Lawin, Roger 187 Lawrence, Dan 187 Lawrence, John 159 23 Marr, Jim 132,160 Marriott, Keith 132,160 Marriott, Steve 136,160,174 Marschel, Jeannette 113,205 Marsh, Greg 132,160 Marsola, Tony 160 Martie, John 38,174 Martin, Bob 205 Martin, Connie 188 Martin, David 174 Martin, Linda 188 ' Martin, Nancy 1 60 Martin, Patricia 104,188 Martin, Richard 174 Marlin, Ruth D. 54 Martin, Terry 185,188 Martin, Tom 140,141 Mason, Jim 38,101,121,174 Masten, Joyce 205 Football coaches Blacklock and Muir discuss different tactics to be used in the game which is about to start. Leach, Carol 173 Leachman, John 173 Lease, Edwin 159 Lee, Bob 187 Lee, Clarence 205 Lee, Ronnie 187 Lee, Wesley 96,100,205 Lefevere, Tommy 123,187 Leflet, Richard 159 LeMaute, Renee 173 Leontos, Chris 205 Leontos, Steve 173 Leslie, Walter 173 Lethcho, Tom 148,205 Letts, Greg 205 Leven, Mike 173 Lewis, Linda 173 Lewis, Sheri 39,187 Libby, Morgan 159 Libby, Susan 159 Libby, Teri 187 Liechti, Judy 159 Lieppinan, Mike 134,135,138,159 Linder, Pat 38,173 Lindley, Pat 110,173 Lindsey, Pat 187 Lininger, Carla 38,173 Lininger, Phil 205 Linneweh, Kent 36,187 Lipira, Alice 105,187 Little, Randy 132,159 Little, Torn 173 Litvak, Rick 187 Loe, Dan 187 Loe, Tom 159 Logan, John 187 Logsdon, Connie 187 Logsdon, Diane 159 Lonergan, Ellen 205 Lon Gerald 159 188 205 S, Long, Keith Long, Patty Long, Steve 124,173 Long, Steve 173 Longer, Bill 159 Loomis, Lynn 173 Lord, Gretchen 13,159 A Losson, Mike 126,146,174 Lott, Sue 84,94 Lotz, Debi 159 Lotz, Kerry 174 Loubey, Barbara 36,188 Lowenberg, Brent 174 Loyd, Jere 174 Loyd, Mike 188 Lucas, Luc as, Barbara 159 Greg 20,92,93,95,136,205,210 Lucas, Jeff 95,134,205 Lucas, Lawrence 12,140 Lucas, Susan 159 Ludwig, Paulette 174 Luedtke, Teresa 174 Luikart, Bob 159 Lutz, Berry 188 Lux, Greg 145,174 Lyle, Ed 144 Lyman, Willard 39,188 Lynch, Martin 205 Lynch, Randy 1 74 Lynch, Terry 159 Lyons, Glen 174 . ' Lyons, Jim 126,139,174 Maag, Maag, Mabin, M Ellen' 188 Terry 174 Louis 39,124,136,174 Mabin, Marvin 160 Mackey, R. W 54,102 Mackey, Sharon V 54 Macrander, Rhonda 205 Macrander, Valerie 174 Madden, Marilyn 205 Maddox, David 22,126,188 Maddox, Jay 25,36,68,73,78,82,86,95, l27,131,148,149,'205 Madison, Nancy 205 Malhiwsky, Raymond 205 Mallory, Steve 36,146,149,205 Malotte, Winston 174 Mann, Barbara 188 Mansperger, Bill 39,174 Manuel, Michele 160 Marechal, Lucille 54 Marquardt, Ruth 185,188 Masters, Jane 205 Masters, John 38,174 MATH CLUB 100 Mathys, Ron 205 Matthews, Don 160 Matthews, Emma ,185,188 Matthews, Tom 188 Matthewson, Marvin 95 Mattox, Charlie 174 Mattox, Jeannine 160 Maughmer, Jean 205 Maxfield, Larry 174 Maxwell, John 160 Maxwell, William 205 May, Dianne 160 Maybee, Mike 160 Mayfield, Cody 132,136,160 Mayfield, Larry 38,174 Mayfield, Robert 160 Mays, Clifford 33,126,188 Mays, Clifton 188 Mays, Mar 174 McCarty, 'lyerry 160 McClanahan, John 59 McClanahan, Lois E. 54,103 McClanahan, Mike 136,174 McClanahan Pam 206 McClanahanZ Wally 15,64,65,73,90,95, 97,139,206 McClure, Keith 144,206 McCoppin, Dan 206 McCord, Tony 39,160 McCoun, Marilyn 16,17,54 McCoy, Bill 160 McCoy, Florence 14,15,54,97 McCrary, Kenneth 160 McCrosky, Bob 206 McDaniel, Carol 160 McDaniels, Gene 81 McDaniels, Jim 188 McDonald,Leonard 132,160 McDowell, Mathew E. 52,54 McElduff, Stephen 15,97,206 McElroy, Willard 188 McGaughy, Brenda 174 McGee, Michele 160 McGinnis, John 160 McGinnis, Melinda 14,97,103,206 McGlade, Pat 28, 188 McGlothlin, Herbert 124,188 McGuire, Barry 140 McHenry, Doris 38,188 Mclntosh, Bill 174 Mclntosh, Donny 31,206 McKague, Mike 124,188 McKay, Paula 104,188 McKee, Betty 58 McKee, David 38,121,124, 174 McKenney, D43 McKenney, M McKinzie, Viclf McKnight, Gw McLean, Kirt McMillion, McNeiley, Co 206 McNeiley, Ed McNeiley, Mai McNulty, Marl McNutt, Willia McPeek, Roge. McPhail, Maril McQuitty, Jan Meade, Larry Meadows, Bre: Meakins, Marl Meakins, Pete Mealing, Ann? Means, Cliffor Means, Janice Meers, Tom 5 Meier, Sally Meier, Terry Meierhoifer, M: Meisner, Brian Mendell, Steve Meredith, Debl Meredith, Jani Merrill, Laurie Meyer, Karen Michaels, J o S1 Michler, Linda Middleton, Len Middleton, Vicl Midyett, Barbz Mier, William 1 Miller, Angela Miller, Betty Miller, Carol Miller, Cathy Miller, Charles Miller, Chris Miller, Cindy - Miller, Clifford Miller, Conny Miller, Deana Miller, Fern 5 Miller, Gary 1 Miller, George Miller, Gerrie Miller, Jackie Miller, J acquee Miller, Jill 111 Miller, John B. Miller, John K. Miller, J oyce, Miller, Judy 1 Miller, Karen Miller, Kathy Miller, Keith Miller, Lamont Miller, Linda Miller, Lynn 1 Miller, Marcee Miller, Marla Miller, Pat 16 Miller, Paul 14 Miller, Renee Miller, Robert Miller, Ron 21 Miller, Ron 21 Miller, Terry Miller, Tim 16 Miller, Vernon Miller, Vickie 6,160 0 0,174 13,205 E8 1,174 188 5 1 r 188 14, 103 5,174 ,64,65,73,90,95, 16 7,54 554,97 I 52,160 52,54 37,206 4 97,103,206 24,188 s 06 is 124,174 McKenney, Debbie 122,206 McKenney, Marlene 160 McKinzie, Vickie 188 McKnight, Gwen 206 McLean, Kirt 188 McMillion, Mike 160 McNeiley, Corrine 36,95,100,1 12,1 13, 206 McNe11ey, Ed 132,160 McNeiley, Maureen 39,118,174 McNulty, Mark 160 McNutt, William 140,206 McPeek, Roger 188 McPhail, Marilyn 160 McQuitty, Janice 36,206 Meade, Larry 121,188 Meadows, Brenda 160 Million, Ronnie 189 Miner, Jeri 38,175 Miner, Patti 160 Minnenhall, Clarence 39,126,146,149, 207 Minor, Bonnie 161 Minor, Bruce 161 Minor, Dan 189 Minor, Janet 39,175 Minor, Jim 161 Minor, Laura 207 Minor, Mar 189 Minor Y Robert 207 Minton, Jayne 207 Mitchell, Rick 39,175 Moberly, Susan 175 Moen, Bruce 36,189 Meakins, Mark 188 Meakins, Pete 160 Mealing, Anna 79 Means, Clifford 121,124,174 Means, Janice 82 Meers, Tom 132,160 Meier, Sally 206 Meier, Terry 132,160 Moffet, Larry 39,175 Mollus, Cynthia 97,189 Monacnstan 126,134,138,144,149, 189 Monaghan, Gary 207 Meierhoffer, Mark 95 Meisner, Brian 78,188 Mendell, Steve 132,160 Meredith, Debbie 96,206 Meredith, Janice 188 Merrill, Laurie 35,206 Meyer, Karen 188 Michaels, Jo Sue 71,194,206 Michler, Linda 105,188 Middleton, Lena 160 Middleton, Vicky 174 Midyett, Barbara 38,174 Mier, William W 19,54,57 Miller, Angela 206 Miller, Betty 188 Miller, Carol 160 Miller, Cathy 160 Miller, Charles 38, 174 Miller, Chris 160 Miller, Cindy 160 Miller, Clifford 160 Miller, Conny 160 Miller, Deana 175 Miller, Fern 58 Miller, Gary 188 Miller, George 144,149,206 Miller, Gerrie 1 10,206 Miller, Jackie 108,175 Miller, J acquee 175 Miller, Jill 114,189 Miller, John B. 175 Miller, John K. 175 Miller, Joyce 160 Miller, Judy 160 Miller, Karen 1 17,160 Miller, Kathy 189 Miller, Keith 134,144,174 Miller, Lamont 189 Miller, Linda 206 Miller, Lynn 160 Miller, Marcee 189 Miller, Marla 175 Miller, Pat 160 Miller, Paul 160 Miller, Renee 36,99,206 Miller, Robert 189 Miller, Ron 206 Miller, Ron 206 Miller, Terry 175 Miller, Tim 160 Miller, Vernon 189 Miller, Vickie 79,207 Montgomery, Janet 189 Montgomery, Linda 207 Montgomery, Marca 189 Mooney, Marilyn 48,110,112,1 13,207 Mooney, Skipper 177 Mooney, Vicki 161 Moore, Charles 175 Moore, Jeff 12,121,175 Moore, Judy 207 Moore, Julie 207 Moore, Kathie 161 Moore, Steve 161 Moore, Tom 175 Moran, Earl 161 Moran, Gloria 207 Moran, Robert C. 54,194 Morgan, David 207 Morgan, Juliene 207 Morgan, Laura 58 Morgan, Parry 189 Morris, Patricia 39,189 Morrison, Gwen 189 Morrison, Marilyn 189 Morrison Mike 175 Morse, Mlike 161 Morton, Mark 132,161 Mosbarger, Susan 175 Mosiman, Mike 121,124,175 Mothershead, John 207 Mounkes, Jim 132,161 Mounkes, Sue 136,207 Mountjoy, Jim 189 Moutray, Cheryle 85 Muckey, Allan 189 Mueller, Greg 73,95,104,134,149,207 Mueller, Nancy 175 Mzfir,H.T. 54,129,131,136,137,141, 49 Munsell, Mitzi 175 Murphy, Greg 126, 175 Murray, George 161 Murray, Scott 132 Musselman, John 120,121,207 Musser, Dan 151 Musser, Sheryl 189 Myers, Bob 189 Myers, Byron D. 39,55,63,79,91 n Myers, Gayle 207 Myers, Harry 175 Myers, Julie 189 Myers, Mary 13,55 Myers, Norma 14,97,208 Myers,Richard 121,124,175 Myers, Sandy 208 N Nance, Tom 144,161 Nasilowski, Stanley 161 , NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 94 Neal, Brenda 175 Neff, Sarah 94 1 Meidinger, Monica 161 Neidinger, Steve 102,208 Nelson, Cindy 175 Nelson, Elma Marie 58 Dave Ballentine and Tim Brown show their respect for their school as they place their trash in a nearby waste Call. Nixon Randy 121 124 189 Radcliffe Cliff 162 Rich, X X 1 I 1 1 7 V: A XX X 4 1 XT 12 ll X! X, IX: ff A X 2 0 fX 1, Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Nelson Jean Ann 161 Jim 132 161 John 144 189 John 95 Tom 161 Ness Greg 161 Ness Sally 86 95 Neuhauser Otto Newman Dave 1 9 Newman David Newman Larry 136 175 38 147 175 Nicholas Lmda 1 Nichols Mike 124 Niemann Richard 161 Nocks Nocks Noeth Nolan Nolan Darlyne 1 75 Patty 1 61 Pat 208 J eannie 208 J on1e 1 6 1 Noland B1ll1e 175 Nold Ronnie 175 Nolttng SfSgt KennethH 55 121 Norris Rhonda 36 112 113 208 Norton Roxanne 38 110 175 Novak Novak Nov ak Novak Harry 121 189 John 121 175 Paul 161 Suzanne 161 Ockerman Bob 208 ODell Barbara 189 Ogletree Greg 175 Olk Joe 189 Payne Payne Payne Payne Payne Dennis 208 Harry 189 Judy 208 Sherl 161 Susan 175 Peacock Jackie 38 Peacock L1ll1s 208 Peacock Nora 189 Pearl Dave 176 Pearl Hershel 189 Pearson Carey 161 Pearson Roger 189 Peck Stephanie 161 Pecoraro Earnest J 132 133 147 149 Pederson Marsha 161 176 Olsen Connie 161 Olson Becky 161 Olson Eric 38 189 Orcutt Karen 175 ORe1lly Carol 103208 Orr Kitty 175 Osgood David 189 Ostertag Kent 161 Ostroski Barbara 161 Ostroskl Diane 208 Ostroski Gary 142 146 149 175 Ousley Claudia 36208 Ousley Jenney 161 OUTLOOK 14 Overton LloydL 55 Overton Shana 175 Owens Billy 161 Owens Gary 161 Owens Joyce 161 Owens Linda 175 Owens Sharon 208 Ozenberger Carmen 38 175 Ozenberger JarnesH 55 Ozenberger Karl 175 Pace, Ruth 55,180,191 Packwood, Carol 161 Paden, Darryl 121,175 Paden, Kathy 161 Pamter, Patty 38, 1 10,175 Palmer, Arthur 208 ' Xl' ' X 1 1 . ll 711 ' Xu XX 1 ' X 5 XX? 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V ,- - 7 7 X- 7 3 1 , ' I X P 7 - 7 Pankau, Stanley 161 Parisoff, Mark 175 Parker, Gary 124,175 , Parker, Sharon 175 Pasek, Charles 189 Pasternak, Sherry 110,114,189 Patrick, Cherry 161 Patton, Darrel 189 Patton, David 161 Patton, Jerry 208 Payne, Bill 161 Peery David 189 Peery Jack 161 Pence Holly 176 Pennington Debbie 208 Pennington Karen 176 PEP SQUAD 69 Perez Debbie 161 Perry Jam 55 136 137 148 Pertatn Jane 55 166 Peters Barbara 161 Peterson John 68 136 180 189 Petesch Connie 208 Petitt Terry 161 Pettijohn Karen 176 Pettijohn Nancy 208 Petty Beth 176 Petty Debra 161 Pettyjohn David 98 189 Pettyjohn Rodger 162 Peuker Randy 98 Pfander Becky 39 113 115 116 176 Pfeffer Bob 162 Phelps Gary 94 Phillips Dennis 144 Phillips Barbara 208 Phillips Laura 162 P1ckard Alan 39 189 Pickett, Ruth 189 Pierce James 124 176 Pierce Larry 189 Pigg Stephanie 5 15 97 208 Pznkerton Rolande 55 98 Pmzmo Gloria 169 176 Pmzino Sharon 208 Pittel Joe 7 Pittel Mike 37 189 Poe Dolores 162 Pollard Lois 36 96 189 Potter Carolyn 37 180 190 Potter Marie 82 Powell Nancy 15 36 49 97 208 Power Gary 190 Power Phyllis 162 Prashak Christine 13 15 37 97 208 Prashak Joe 102 162 Prentiss Margo 95 Price Dave 176 Price Donald 124 176 PROJECTIONISTS 102 Propheter Marsha 162 Pruett Tom 162 Pulley Patricia 162 Pulliam Jeff 176 Pumphrey Robert 27 56 Puppel Cindy 162 Purv1s Danny 162 Purv1s Steve 132 162 Purv1s Virginia 36 113 209 Queen Debbie 39 190 Quinn Claudia 38 176 Radcliffe Mmdy 162 165 Radcliffe Steve 120 121 139 209 Rainey Kerrill 209 Rainey Susan 190 Rall Kathy 162 Rarnseier Sandra 29 38 176 Ramsel Michael 209 Ramsey Steve 209 Randall Tommy 209 Rankin Mike 176 Seniors proudly n they receive their Ranner Aaron J Rau Fred 68 20 Rausch James 1 Rausch John 68 Ray Debi 37 20' Ray Mike 162 Read Steve 95 A Readenoour Pam' Reardon Rosalre Reav1s Lana 38 Reck Christine Redmond Kathy 209 Reed Lynn 176 Reents Jim 124 Reents Nancy 1 Reichel Mark 3C Reichel Robm 14 Reid Bob 21 121 Reid Lmda 162 With pom poms and chants spirited Central cheerleaders lead pep club members in cheering the football team to victory Relner Delores Reinhold Steve Relpen Rod 191 Reiss B111 132 11 Reyls Terry 190 Reynolds Barry Reynolds Gary Reynolds Jerry Reynolds Jun 14 Reynolds Teresa Reynolds Thelma Rhod Rice Rich Rlch es Mike 19' Mike 190 Carol 17 36 Janet 190 Rlch, Jeff 176 Merr1lee 17 Richardson, Bonni Richardson, Jack Richardson, Wrlhe Richmond, Sally R1Ck, Margot 162 Rickel, Wayne 19 Riddell, Nancy 6. Riddell, Richard Riddick, Judy 19 Riddle, Bob 176 Riddle, Linda 16f RTFLE TEAM 12 Rrggs, Bob 176 Riggs, Dennis 12 R1gSS,Jerry 95,1 97,208 5,98 76 59 50,190 49,97,208 3,15,37,97,208 2 6 102 62 7,56 52 113,209 90 .76 2,165 1,121,139,209 Z9,38,176 I9 D J9 entral cheerleaders he football team to Seniors proudly march down the steps to their seats after they receive their diplomas during the graduation. Ranner, Aaron J. 21,55,56 Rau, Fred 68,209 Rausch, James 162 Rausch, John 68,209 Ray, Debi 37,209 Ray, Mike 162 Ritchey, Kathy 190 Roades, Janis 176 Roberts, Cathy 190 Roberts, Cheryl 162 Roberts, Don 95,142, 149,194,209 Roberts, Ron 91,95,149,209 Rush, Charlene 77,210 Rush, Court 124,136,177 Russell, Debbie 163 Russell, James 146,149,210 Russell, Junior 190 Russell, Larry 132,163 Russell, Linda 210 Ryder, Susie 190 S Sadler, Georgena 210 Sale, Brenda 177 Sales, Rhonda 216 Sample, Larry 124,125,190 Sample, Kathy 41,210 Sample, Sherrie 163 Sander, Rodney 120,122,177 Sanders, Don 124,177 Sanders, Mark 126,177 Sanders, Steve 33,123,124,190 Sargent, Mary 27,177 Sarris, Gus 56,144,149 Saxton, Anita 81 Saxton, Greg 126,190 Schaefer, Louis 177 Schaff, Louise 56 Schaff, Sharon 70,166,177 Schantz, Dave 177 Schernitzki, Paul 177 Schiermeyer, Lindell 42,177 Schildknecht, Dennis 68,210 Schildknecht, Kathy 39,190 Read, Steve 95,209 Readenoour, Patrick 146,190 Reardon, Rosalie 56 Reavis, Lana 38,176 Reck, Christine 110,115,116,117,176 Rgdorgond, Kathy 15,97,110,113,117, Reed, Lynn 176 Reents, Jim 124,176 Reents, Nancy 162 Reichel, Mark 39,209 Reichel, Robin 162 Reid, Bob 21,121,176 Reid, Linda 162 Reiner, Delores 162 Reinhold, Steve 190 Reipen, Rod 19,132,133,152,l62 Reiss, Bill 132,162 Roberts, Robins on, Robins on, Robins on Robinson, Robinson, Sharman 1 62 'V Carolyn 1690 Greg 146, 162, 165 Richard 95,100,209 Robert L. Vivien 162 Rochambeau, Rhonda 162 Roderick, Ronnie 190 Roebuck, Kathy 209 Roesing, Elaine 38,176 Rogers, Jean 209 Romer, Paul 163 Rose, Billy 163 Rose, Susie 177 Roseberry, Janet 190 Rosenthal, Howard 18,20,73,96,146, Schindler, Bruce 163 Schmidt, Dave 190 Schmidt, Debbie 163 Schmidt, Ellen 86 Schneider, Malvina 104 A Schneider, Ross 132,163 Schneider, Terry 14,36,97,210 Schober, Dave 146,177 Schober, Karen 110,1l1,112,113,115 1 16,1 19,2 10 Schoen, Steve 210 Schoeneck, Dave 68,210 Schonemann, Cheryl 177 Schreiber, Bill 190 Schultz, Kathy 163 Schussler, Lowell 163 Schwader, Chris 163 Scofield, Deborah 163 Reyls, Terry 190 Reynolds, Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds 7 Barry 95,140,141 Gary 162 Jerry 162 Reynolds, , Jim 176 Teres a 1 76 Thelma 162 Rhodes, Mike 190 Rice, Mike 190 Rich, Carol 17,36,62,190 Rich, Janet 190 Rich, Jeff 176 209 Ross, Chuck 190 Ross, David 95,103,134,149,209 Ross, Janice 209 Ross John 163 Ross, Kathy 95 Ross Michael 177 Ross Steve 138 190 Rossi, Bill 203,209 Rossiter, Larry 190 ROTC 124 Roth, Joyce 94 Roth, Nancy 190 Rothstein, Jane 177 Rothstein, Jordan 163 Sco tt, Brad 132,163 Scott Diane 163 Scott, Eddie 163 Scott, Lyndonna 38,122,190 Scott Mike 177 , Scott Scott Scott Scott Mike 30,190 Stephanie 177 Steve 72,78,126,129,149,210 Susan 163 ' Scroggins, Carla 210 Scroggins, Dwight 126,144,149,190 Scroggins, Sherrie 163 - Seals, John 163 Rich, Merrilee 176 Richardson, Bonnie 38,209 Richardson, Jack 162 Richardson, Willie 162 Richmond, Sally 176 Rick, Margot 162 Rickel, Wayne 190 Riddell, Nancy 65,69,209 Riddell, Richard 18,36,69,78,190 Riddick, Judy 190 Riddle, Bob 176 Riddle, Linda 162 RIFLE TEAM 124 - Riggs, Bob 176 Riggs, Dennis 122,124,190 Riggs, Jerry 95,149,209 Rothstein, Natalie 15,34,78,97,210 Rotterman, Linda 190 Roup, Bonnie 163 Rouse, Cindy 190 Rowe, Marsha 94 Rowe, Nancy 177 Rowlett, Phillip 177 Royston, Carlene 210 Ruhnke, Allen 190 Rumery, Terry 132,163 Ruoff, Bruce 95,140,149,190 Ruoff, Nancy 163 Ruoff, Rick 37,73,79,92,95,127,131, 149,210 Rurode, Joy 177 Seals, Sharon 163 Seals, Stephen 132 Seever, Dave 132,163 Seever, Gregg 190 Seever, Mike 126,190 SENIOR LEADERSHIP CLUB 47,99 SENIOR VARIETY SHOW 73 Senne, Carol 36,190 Sevy, Margaret 210 Seward, Danny 190 Seward, Lonnie 177 Sexton, Randy 146,190 Shackelford, Debbie 152,163 Shackelford, Jan 36,190 Shadduck, Sharon 67,101,210 4 Shaiffer, Jessie D. 58 Shanks, Pam 38,190 Shapcott, Dixie 163 Shapcott, Roy 177 Sharpe, David 177 Sharpe, Dennis 132,136,163 Sheetz, Susan 1 14,21 1 Shellenberger,David 124,190 Shelley, Clyde 21 1 Shelley, Dale 177 Shelley, Debi 39 Shepard, Roger 163 . Sherbondy, Melinda 177 Sherer, Linda 14,36,37,67,97,211 Sherwood, Julie 163 Shipley, Kent 132,163 Shipley, Sus an 163 Shzpps, Eleanor L. 56,98 Shirey, Pat 73,1 14,21 1 Shirley, Steve 21 1 Shklar, Mark 191 Shoemaker, John 144,149,191 Shrout, John 39,177 Sietzen, David 211 Silkey, Susan 34,38,177 Silverglat, Mike 191 Simmons, Linda 110,191 Simmons, Shirley 58 Simpson, Cathi 36,73,136,211 Simpson, Jim 132,163 Simpson, Mike 132,163 Simpson, Tom 163 Sinclair, Tom 121,177 Sindt, Teala 177 Singley, Mark 147 Siskey, Joe 191 Skaith, Mike 37,191 Slack, Jennifer 177 Slater, Julie 177 Sleezer, Wallis 41,211 Slibowski, Judy 39,105,112,1 13,191 Slifer, Mike 126,175 Sloan, Richard 211 Smart, Diane 21 1 Smith, Cynthia 70,193,207,21 1 Smith, Danny 17 7 Smith, Forrest 211 Smith, Greg 140,149,21 1 Smith, Karen 38,92,110,177 Smith, Kay 163 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith smahi Smith Smith , Raymond 191 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith 9 7 5 Larry 177 Linda 191 Linda 177 Mary Lou 191 Mike 177 Mirza T. 56 Pamela 118 177 Robert 177 Sharon 105, 19 1 Steve 23,80,177 Susie 36,92,110,111,112,113, 117,119,211 Smith, Warren 117 Smitherman, Bob 163 Smoot, Larry 14,36,78,97,99,211 Snipes, Ricky 163 Snodderly, Craig 163 Snodgrass, Debbie 191 Snyder, Becky 98,177 Snyder, Kathy 163 Soethout, Teresa 163 Sorrells, Tom 177 Soule, Roger 191 Southard, Richard 177 Spalding, Debbie 163 Spangberg, Ruth 56,96,194 SPANISH CLUB 98 Speer, Speer, Speer Speeri Le Roy 2 1 1 Margaret 191 Marilyn 177 Melvin 191 Spence, Nancy 28,62,191 Spencer, Betty 177 Spencer, John 211 Spiegel, Vicki 191 Sprague, Billy 132,146,163 Sprague, Cecelia 191 Sprague, Sprague, Richard 163 Springer, Keddy 178 Springer, Kris 2 1 1 Squires , Vicki 2 1, 178 Stadler, Diane 17,37,21 1 Stadler, Vickie 163 STAGE CREW 102 Stahlin, Bill 163 Stahlin, Susie 178 Standage, Richard 38,178 Stanford, Donna 178 . Gary 56,132,133,134,138,149 Stannard, Mary 115,178 Stanton, Jennie 191 sfarks, Ron 95,109,141,142,146,149, 211 Starr, Jo Anne 163 Steele, Karen 164 Steele, Rhonda 178 Steigall, Cheryl 191 Steinacker, Steve 13,164 Steinman, Larry 164 Stendeback, John 83,21 1 Stephen, Rodney 191 Stephens, Jim 164 Stewart, John 211 Stewart, Leslie 178 Stine, Linda 15,68,95,97,207,21 1 Stine, Vicki 164 ' Stingley, Mark 164 Stinson, Steve 36,211 Stipp, David 178 Stipp, Sherri 191 Stobaugh, David 164 Stock, Terry 121,191 A Stockbauer, Peggy 164 Story, Douglas 212 Stouffer, David M. 22,56,100 Strader, Bryce 191 - Strasser, Rick 164 Stuber, Becky 17,191 Stuber, Randy 36,191 STUDENT COUNCIL 91 Studer, Sherri 110,1 11,1 12,113,212 Stufflebean, Gary 212 Stufflebean, Linda 191 Stuppy, Bryan 39,178 Stuppy, Joan 212 Sukut, Gary 191 Sullivan. Doug 178 Sunderland, Vermelia 212 Sunderman, Leland 164 Sutter, Caleen 14,212 Swaim, Diane 191 Swain, Barry 17 8 Swank, Roger E. 148,149 Swanson, Dave 178 Sweet, Harold 94 Sweet, Wayne 164 Swift, Bob 191 Swift, Gwynnie 212 Swoboda, Candy 164 With the blazing fire in the background, the silhouette of Kitty Hillyard, our Football Homecoming Queen, is shown. i Swoboda, Edward FI 59 Swope, Emerson R 23,56 Swope, Monty 132,164 Swope, Sheryl 178 Swyhart, David G. 57,133,136,139, 145,149 Swyhart, Sharon 41,191 Sybert, Paula' 37,79,212 Sybert, Steven 126,178 Sydow, Laurie 39,178 Symington, Betty Jo 191 Symon, J. B. 85,212 T Tanner, Steve 164 Tapee, Jim 191 Tapee, Judy 164 Tarrant, SFC Dean 121,123 Tarwater, Veronica 178 Tatum Barbara 38,178 Tatum Doug 164 Tatum, Larry 132,164 Taylor, Bruce 212 Taylor Debbie 178 Taylor, Ellen 174,178 Taylor Gerald 164 Taylor, Greg 178 Taylor, Jim C. 57,109,146,149 Taylor, Sus Teare, Bob Teare, Nan Tebb en, J ai Teegarden, Teresinski, Terrill, Jim Terrill, Kai Terry, Deb' Teschner, C Teschner, C Thom, Katl Thom, Ken Thomas, A1 215 Thomas, B: Thomas, B1 Thomas, Cl Thomas, J 2 Thomas, Li Thomas, M Thomas, M Thomas, M Thomas, P: Thomas, P. Thomas, E 116,118, Thomas, R Thomas, ,S1 Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson. Thompson Thornton, Thornton, Thorpe, J i Tilson, Shi Tindle, Rhi Tomlinson Toney, Ma Toney, Sh: Tootle, Ka Torgeson, V Torgeson, Tospon, GI Totten, K2 Totten, K2 Townley, l Townsend Townsend. Townsend Townsend Tracy, Joi Tracy, Na Trout, D01 Trout, Juc Trout, Roi Trullinger Trullinger 212 Tucker, Ti Turner, Di Turner, K Uhlmer, T Underwoo Underwoo Upshaw, C Utter, Lai Vale, Joe Vallencia, 142,14e,149, 4 1 7,207,211 5, 100 11 112,113,212 12 L9 16 33,136,139, 1 z I1 ,123 .46,149 Taylor, Susie 164 Teare, Bob 132,164 Teare, Nancy 95 Tebben, Jackie 178 Teegarden, Kay 212 Teresinski, Terri 212 Terrill, Jim 132,136,164 Terrill, Karin 37,191 Terry, Debbie 178 Teschner, Charles 142,178 Teschner, Cheryl 164 Thom, Kathleen 191 Thom, Kenneth 212 Thomas, Andrew 15,22,95,97, 139,2 12, 215 Thomas, Barbara 192 Thomas, Bob 178 Thomas, Charles 164 Thomas, Jackie 94 Thomas, Linda 212 Thomas, Mary 164 Thomas, Mary 27,212 Thomas, Melvin 192 Thomas, Pam 178 Thomas, Patricia L. 57 Thomas, Rhonda 25,110,112,113,115, 116,118,119,192 Thomas, Robert 95 Thomas, Steve 192 Thompson, David 178 Thompson, Debra 178 Thompson, Dennis 142 Thompson, Gary 68,192 Thompson, Leslie 36,188,192 Thompson, Margaret 58 Thompson, Rick 126,192 Thompson 7 Thompson, Sharmyn 38,178 Wayne 212 Thornton, Dan 13,164 Thornton, Ollie 58 Thorpe, Jim 178 Tilson, Sharon 164 Tindle, Rhonda 94 Tomlinson, Steve 146,178 Toney, Marilyn 178 Toney, Sharon 178 Tootle, Kathy 192 Torgeson, Margaret 94,178 Torgeson, Wendy 94 Tospon, Gloria 192 Totten, Kandy 178 Totten, Karey 178 Townley, Mike 164 Townsend, Jerry 192 Townsend, Mike 164 Townsend, Tammy 192 Townsend, Toni 212 Tracy, John E. 59 Tracy, Nan 17 8 Trout, Donald R. 48,49,62,102 Trout, Judy 212 Trout, Robert 37,95,142,143,149,212 Trullinger, Cindie 178 Trullinger, Teresa 64,67,1 10,1 1 1, 1 13, 212 Tucker, Tim 212 Turner, Dorothy A. 49 Turner, Kathy 192 U Uhlmer, Tom 212 ' Underwood, Charles 178 Underwood, Lucy 192 Upshaw, Connie 192 Utter, Larry 124,178 ' V Vale, Joe 192 Vallencia, Greg 132,164 Surrounded on Ro ay! all sides, Rick Litvak iinally gives in to the money-hungry Juniors who are selling Color Day items. VanCleave, Bob 192 Vandever, DeAnn 191,192 I Van Ness, William 212 Van Pelt, Dewayne ,213 Van Vickle, Bob 12,14,48,97 VARSITY BASKETBALL 134 Vasut, Kathy' 213 Vasut, Sharon 38,178 Vaughn, Lonnie 178 Vernon, Dale 213 Vetter, Diana 15,70,95,97,213 View, Bill 132,164 Vineyard, Liz 164 Vogel, Diane 178 Voltmer, Annette 192 Voorhes, Kitty 178 Voss, Jane 57,97 Vulgamott, Curtis 192 W Wagers, Roger 37,192 Wakeman, Leslie 164 WAKITAN STAFF 16,17 Wales, Barbara 164,165 Wales, Marilyn 192 Walker, Becky 121,122,213 Walker, Kenny 192 Walker, S. Ray 33,57 Walker, Vicki 192 Walkup, Connie 213 Wallace, Joy 164 Waller, Dennis 132,164 Waller, Mike 178,179 Waller, Sami 192 Walley, Tim 148 Walton, Camille 49 Wampler, Elsie 164 Wampler, Gary 132,164 Ward, Anne 164 , Ward, David 178 Ward, Jeff 192 Ward, Linda 213 Ward, Nancy 164 Waris, Sara 192 Warner, Mike 192 Warner, Mona 164 Warner, Rhonda 164 Warren, Terry 164 Washington, Marketa 213 Washington, Terry 146,192 Waters, Patti 178 Waters, Regina 213 Watkins, Crayton 164 Watson, Janet 95,136 Watson, Jess 164 Watson, Linda 179 Watson, Marcia 17,105 Watson, Paula 179 Watt, Dorothy 213 Watt, Jim 179 Weaver, Cathy Sue 110,111,113,213 Weaver, Lucinda 3'7,110,111,112,113, 115,116,119,213 Weaver, Wanda 164 Webb, Barbara 192 Webb, Jim 164 Weber, Candy 192 Weddle, Cathy 37,67,114,213 Weddle, Kenny 179 Weeden, Eric 126,131,142,213 Weeden, Terry 164 Weese, Helen 63,165 Weigel, Donna 192 Weigler, Larry 120,122,179 Weir, Roberta 192 Welch, Mitchell 132,165 Weldon, Randel 165 Wendland, Connie 192 Wenz, Margaret 213 Werner, Mark 121,179 Werner, William 120,121,213 Wertin, Diane 192 West, Richard 124,192 Westhoff, Mike 123,213 Westlake, Paul 179 Westlake, Stephanie 165 Weston, Carolyh 114,192 Weston, Connie 105,114,192 Weston, Stanley 126,176 Westrich, Jim 37, 192 Wethington, Debbie 179 Weyer, Marcella 155 Wheeler, Lona 165 Whisler, Dick 213 Whitaker, Lynda 13,17,97,213 White, David 165 White, Janette 37,83,180,192 White, John 86 White, Linda 213 White, Mamie 58 White, Phil 165 4 44 White White White White 1 steve 165 ' Wh ite, 3 Robin 70, 186, 192 Ronald 136 Ronald 126 1 79 Dr. Thomas 46 Whitman, Vicki 192 Whitmore, Cathy 165 Whitney, Brian' 12,179 Whitson, Jim 179 Whitson, Mary 94 Whittington, Connie 179 Whyte, Jim 26,192 Whyte, Tim 94 Wibberg, Elaine 179 Wiedmaier, Gilbert 179 'Wiedmaier, Ronald 213 Wiedmaier, Susan 192 Wiest, Brent 179 Wilcox, Janie 192 Wiles, Betty L. 49 Wilkerson, Barbara A. 57 Wilkins, Janet 165 Wilkins, Ronda 38,179 Wilkinson, Debbie 192 Wilkinson, Gary 126,179 Wilkinson, Kenneth' 31,57,102 Wilkinson, Rahoh WY 57,64 Willeford, Debbie 19,36,75,78,192 Willhite, Bonnie 165 Willhite, Claudia 179 Williams, Alison 165 Williams, Arthur 193 Williams, Bonnie 165 Williams, Caroline 179 Williams, Charlene 213 Q Williams, Jean 193 Williams, JoAnn 193 Williams, Mark 193 Williams, Mary 38,179 Williams Williams , Mildred 179 Ray 142 Williams: Richard 179 Willis, Dennis 132,165 Wilmes, Wilmes , Colleen L. 57 Victor 164 Wilson, Dawn 2 13 Wilson, Debbie 165 Wilson, Lucinda 179 Wilson, Mary 213 Wilson, Mary Ellen 39, Wilson, Sherry 179 Wilson, Stan 193 Wilson, Steve 165 Wilson, Steve 193 Wineinger, Dick 126,128,144,149,193 Wing, Janice 41,179 Winsor, Bruce 121,124,214 Winsor, Craig 121,179 Wintcher, Harold 193 Wise, Sharon 179 Withrow, Jim 165 Wollenman, John 179 Wollenman, Robert 37,79,214 Wood, Cheryl 179 Wood, John 214 Wood, Joseph 2 14 Wood, Milton 14,97, 126,144,149, 159, 194,214 Wood, Roberta 94 Wood, Sue 117,193 Woodbury, Bruce 179 Woodward, Marsha 165 Woosley, Pat 165 Words, Saundra 165 179 Workman, Jeannie 24,39,1 10,1 18,166 179 Worley, Ronnie 193 Worthington, Mike 193 Wray, Rick 179 Wrehe, Robert 36,214 WRESTLING TEAM 146 Wright, Charles 214 Wright, Danny 1 12,124,193 Wright, David 80,126,139,179 Wright, Frances 28 Wright, Gary 165 Wright, Jann 179 Wright, Leon 165 Wright, Roger 15,97,214 Wright, Rosalie 165 Wuerfele, Dorothy 57 Wyckoff, Cheryl 165 Wyland, Ellen 193 Y Yates, Linda 179 Yost, Darla 94 Young, Bob 134,138,149,214 Young, Dennis 132,165 Young, Janet 193 Young, Stan 132,165 Young, Steve 193 Young, Susan 38,179 Young, Taira 165 Y-TEENS 75 Z Zach, R011 13,15,97,147,214 Zahner, Mary 193 Zimmerman, Bill 165 Zook, Pamela 165 Zoubek, Ron 193 L9,11O,118,166, 9 39 179 L9 214 7 214 I 1 i r 5 X I w x x V K F 1 1 I I I P 1 f 5 A K, A 15 H 53 za 9 ? 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