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„ y v -V ' T v v . • w v V V nJ y y r v cJ y p- ' Senior Class of 1949 CLEARWATER RICH SCHOOL presents the 1 FOREWORD W E ARE the Forty Miners. For three long years we have been pros- pecting . . . digging into the fertile soil of the knowledge of the centuries. We have dug deep, and sifted well, and have been rewarded with priceless golden nuggets of learning; and by using these we have grown. We are the Forty Niners! Youth, with gold dust in our dreams and in our eyes. No, not the hard, material substance known as money, not that kind of gold, but the gold of dreams and plans and prospects for a better future, a useful life, and the attainment of a goal. !££!!!!!!!!!! aWBHI ■■I Acknowledgements: The Commercial Printers The St. Petersburg Times Engraving J. Arlos Ogg Studio Fulmer and Lyle Photo Shop T O A PIONEER WITH AN EDUCATED HEART AND DE- LIGHTFUL SENSE OF HUMOR THAT HAVE WON HER A PLACE IN OUR HEARTS ... TO A PROSPECTOR, SEEKING TO GUIDE US ON OUR WAY TO SUCCESS ... IN DEEP APPRE- CIATION OF HER LOYAL SERVICE TO C.H.S. IN PAST YEARS, TO MISS CHRISTINE ARMACK, WE, THE SENIOR CLASS, DEDICATE THIS 49 ' ERS AQUA CLARA. Ha Albert Blizel English 111 Speech and Dramatics Uarda Briggs Home Economics Ruth Brubeck Diversified Cooperative Training Coordinator Christine Carmack American History Problems of Democracy ;v Bessie Crowell Librarian Audio-Visual Director Rachel Donald Plane Geometry Business Arithmetic Jessie L. Dyer Diversified Cooperative T raining Coordinator N. M. Faulds Mechanical Drawing Betty Jane Foley English Ajti erica n History r Martha Kelley Latin , 77 , 111 Advanced Algebra Sarah De Kirkpatrick Chemistry English III Edna N. Knapp English IV Journalism Eleanor McMahon Secretary Barbara McNamara English , III Max Spellman Physical Education Amber V. Turner Business Arithmetic Typing I Shorthand Mildred Turner Spanish I, 11, III Ann Watts Cafeteria Manager Stephen Yanetovich Band , Art AQUA CLARA STAFF First Row, left to right: Mary Odenath, Jean Coon, Margaret Nodine, Pat Wolff, Katina Moungrides. Second Row: Mary Chalk, Jerry Burke, Anna Athanason, Elizabeth McMullen, Phyllis Bayly, Ann Malin, May Keppie, Hadley Shaw. Third Row: Florence Lee, Norma Clark, David Nylen, Scott Marshall, Fay Barlow, Jim Baxter, Norma Jean Flowers, Betty Jean Rose, Beulah Haynie, Phyllis Bruner, Thad Butler. Fourth Row: Norma Jean Wolf, Dixie Foshee, Sallie McLean, Hertha Homuth, Betty Jean Cromartie, Margaret Hoadley, Betty Bock, Laura Nall, Doris Sandner, Sally Sheldon, Jane McGill, Nancy Jones, Patsy Gross, Peggy Dupree, Patty Anderson, Toni Buchen. Fifth Row: Sally Martin, Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick, Barbara Skinner, Ardith Clark, Billy Holmes, Fred Bunnell, Mary Ann Lanier, Keay Smith, Betty Stiles, Marlis Heusser, Peggy Meares, Louise Barlow, Virginia Hayden, Dale Wyngarden, Kent Edwards. Sixth Row: Reed Baird, George Barnes, Don Everson Gretchen DeKalb, Billy Hargraves, Edna Hensley, Lois Lerch. Not pic- tured: Jack Oakley. Editor-in-Chief Norma Jean Flowers Assistant Editor Elizabeth Jean Rose Business Manager. . . James Baxter Art Editor. . . . Fay Barlow r Advertising Chairman Thad Butler Circulation Manager Phyllis Bruner Literary Editor Beulah Haynie Photography Editor David Nylen Sports Editor Scott Marshall Adviser Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick i Our prospecting here is finished. We move on, but as we part, We take a treasure of knowledge, A store of gold here in our hearts. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Billy Tsacrios Vice President .Nancy Jones Secretary Elizabeth McMullen Treasurer Billy Holmes Sgts.-at-arms Lois Lerch, Gilman Crosby i Patricia Anderson Pat” Aqua Clara, 49 Hi-Teens, ’49 Anna Athanason Girls’ Volleyball, ’48, ’49 Girls’ Basketball, ’48, ’49 Masque Gavel, ’49 Los Gauchos, ’48, ’49, Secretary C-30, president , ’49 Student Council, 49 Hi-Teens, ’48, ’49 Annual Staff, ’49 Usherette, ’48, ’49 Walker Baise Physics Club, ’49 txJL Robert Lee Baker ' Bob” Key Club, ’47 D.C.T.-, ’48, ’49 Annie Elsie Balfour Ann” F.H.A., ’47 D.C.T., ’47, ’48, Social Chin., ’49 Basketball, ’49 Fay Muriel Barlow Aqua Clara art editor, 49 Band, 47, ’48 C-30, ’49 F.H.A., ’49 Masque Gavel , ’49 Hi-Teens, ’47 Louise Barlow Lou” Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Masque Gavel, ’49 F.H.A., ’49 Hi-Teens, 47 John Willard Barton, Jr. Jack” Football, 47, ’48, 49 Basketball, ’47, 48, ’49 Baseball, 47, 48, ’49 Swimming, ’47 Sophomore class secretary, 47 C Club, ’48, 49 Key Club, 48, ’49 Marie Barnes Chatter ” Staff, 49 Usherette, ’49 C-30, 49 Quill and Scroll, 49 Hi-Teens , 47, ’48, ’49 Volleyball, ’47, ’48, 49 Basketball, 47, 48, ’49 James Baxter Jim” Football, 47 Basketball, ’47 , 48, 49 Swimming , 47 Tennis, 48 Track, ’49 C Club, 48, ’49 Aqua Clara bus. mgr., 49 Phyllis Bayly Rough ie-Toughie” Cheerleader, 48, 49 Glee Club, 47, ’48, 49 C-30, serge ant -at -arms, 49 Annual Staff, 49 Basketball, 47, 48, ’49 Volleyball, 47, ’48, ’49 Hi-Teens, 47, ’48, 49 Allied Youth, 47 tr Danny Dither”, 49 Otto Bie Cappy” Masque Gavel, 47, 48, 49 Football, 49 Junior Rotarian, 49 Swimming, 47 Los Gauchos, 49 Track f 49 C Club, 49 Bertha Blair Glee Club, 48, 49 F.H.A., 49 FI i -Teens, 47, 48, 49 Betty Brandenburg Student Council, 47 Annual Staff, 47 Hi-Teens, 46 Richard B. Brown “Dick” Transferred 49 Honor Society, 48, 49 Chatter Staff, 49 Football, 49 Douglas Paul Boyd Tank” D.C.T., 48, 49 Geraldine Burke Jerry” Cheerleader, 48, 49 Sponsor, 47, 49 Homecoming Queen, 48 Homecoming attendant, 49 May Day Queen, 48 May Day attendant, 47 S.F.C. Baseball Queen, 47 Glee Club, 48, 49 C-30, 49, secretary Basketball, 47, 48, 49 Thadeus Ludlam Butler Thad” Football, 48, 49 Basketball, 48, 49 Baseball, 49 Aqua Clara Advertising Chm., 49 C Club, 48, 49 Track , 49 Phyllis Geraldine Bruner C-30, 49 Masque Gavel, 48, 49 Los Gauchos, 48, 49 Quill and Scroll, 49 Aqua Clara circulation mgr., 49 Glee Club, 47 Hi-Teens, 47 Girls Volleyball, 47 rr Sinister House , 48 rr Chatter reporter Bill” Basketball mgr., 47 C Club, 48, 49 Q C-30, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 F.H.A., 48, 49 Hi-Teens, 48 Betty Lou Bock Band, 48, 48, sec.-treas, reporter, 49 C-30, 48, 49 F.H.A., 49 Hi-Teens, 48 Quill and Scroll, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 . 49, ' K r tfJ ' O ' Frederick Eugene Bunnell F ed z, Gle Club, 48, 49 ' Chatter cartoonist, 48, 49 AsitSinrfr. baseball, 47 Aqua Clara Staff, 48J 49 % Quill and Scroll, 49 T rack, 49 j ‘ C Club, 49 William Kenneth Boatner Antoinette Nelda Buchen Toni” Jack Carter Football, 47, 48, 49 Track, 47, 48, 49 C Club, 49 Betty Jean Cromartie Cro” Glee Club, 47, 48, 49 Basketball, 48, 49 C-30, 48, secretary, 49 Usherette, 49 Aqua Clara Staff , 49 Allied Youth, 47 Danny Dither , 49 Jane Ellen Chalfant C-30, 49 Usherette , 49 Girls Volleyball, 48, 49 Mary Eva Chalk “Cats” Glee Club, 47, 48, 49 Danny Dither , 49 Masque Gavel, 47, 48, 49 Usherette, 47, 49 C-30, 49, vice pres. Basketball, 47, 48, 49 Sinister House, 48 Chatter reporter, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 May Day Attendant, 48 Quill and Scroll, 49 All-State Chorus, 49 Lois Cockerham Daniel Louis Colwell, II Danny” Football, 47, 48, 49 Baseball, 47, 48, 49 C Club, 48, 49 Junior Rotarian, 49 Student Council, 48, 49 Junior Class Vice Pres., 48 Key Club, 47, 48 Dan Coon Norma Jewell Clark Quill and Scroll, President, 49 Student Council, 49 Glee Club, 48, 49 Danny Dither , 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Chatter reporter, 4) Glee Club, 47, 48 Band majorette, 47 F.FI.A., 47 Tommy Chesnut Ches” Football, 47, 48, 49 Basketball, 47, 48, 49 Swimming, 47 C Club, 48, 49 Chatter printer Joseph Couch A BdSfballp U Tctmi Hr, 49 Ct ' er ie Clark Emma Jean Cribbs Jeanne” Hi-Tcens, 47 D.C.T., 48, 49 Stanley Drivas Band, 47, 48 , president, 49 Wallace EriCSOn Key Club, 48, 49 Golf Club, sec. and treas., 48, 49 Track , 47 C Club, 48, 49 Student Council, 47 Honor Society, 48, 49 Los Gauchos , 49 Melba Lillian Duffy Firecracker” Los Gauchos, 47 D.C.T., 48, 49 Donald Eversen Rusty” Transferred, 48 Football, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Glee Club, 48, 49 rr Danny Dither , 49 Thomas Dunn Tom” Football, 47 Basketball, 47 Track, 47 Golf, 48, 49 Physics Club, 49 Margaret Ann Dupree Peggy” Glee Club, 47, 48, 49 Danny Dither , 49 F.H.A., 47, 48, 49 Hi-Teens, 47, 48, 49 Juanita Sue Fallon Nita” Glee Club, 47, 48, 49 Volleyball, 47 D.C.T., 49 Norma Jean Flow iss $ y 5 V V ? Hi-Chief , 49 , Vice Pres., 49 49 49 1 ry Junior Class, 48 dtter reporter, 48, 49 Hill and Scroll, 48, 49 Ma quc Gavel, 49 -30, 48, Sgt.-at-Arnis, 49 May Day Court, 48 Sinister House , 48 Irma Eichert Transferred, 49 Glee Club, 49 Louise Forehand Snook” F.H.A., 47 D.C.T., 48, 49 Carolyn Elander T ransf erred, 49 D.C.T., 49 Dixie Virginia Foshee Quill and Scroll, 49 C-30, 49 Glee Club, 47, 48, 49 Danny Dither, 49 Hi-Teens, 47, 48 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Chatter reporter, 49 James Harpham Jim” Basketball , 47, 48, ’49 Track , ’47, ’48, ’49 Football, ’48 C Club, ’48, ’49 Lee Frey Football, 47, ’48 Basketball, 47 Howard W. Hartley, Jr. ' Scoop” Tenuis Team, 48, manager, 49 C Club, ’48, ’49 Chatter” Literary Editor, 49 Barbara Ruth Gerhard Bobie” Transferred, 49 D.C.T., 49 Edward Havrilko Ed” Baseball, 47, ’48 Virginia Hayden Lo Lo” Aqua Clara Staff, 49 F.H.A., 48, 49 Volleyball, 48 Tennis, 48 Los Gauchos, 47 BeuFah Meleta Haynie Boots” Aqua Clara Literary Editor, 49 Sinister blouse ”, 48 Senior class production, 49 Library Club, 47, president, ’48, secretary, 49 Masque Gavel, ’48, 49 Chatter ” reporter, 49 F.H.A., ’48, 49 Allied Youth, 47 Hi-Teens , 48 Cathleen Margaret Henn Cathy” F.H.A., 47 Basketball, 47 D.C.T., 48, secretary, 49 Joseph Charles Gould “Joe” Key Club, ’48, treasurer, 49 C Club, 48, 49 Los Gauchos, 48 Golf Club, 48, president, 49 Aqua Clara, 49 Joseph Grady “Joe” Football, 47, ’48, 49 Basketball, 47 Chatter” printer, 47, 48 Patsy Louise Gross Pat” Quill and Scroll, secretary, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Hi-Teens, 47, 48, 49 F.H.A., 49 Glee Club, 48, 49 Chatter” reporter, 49 Danny Dither ”, 49 Evelyn Jean Haas Transferred, 48 Library Club, 49 I Mary Myrtle Hotmire Library Club , secretary 48, vice Sheridan Thomas Hogan Band, 47, 48, 49 pres. 49 SMU M V- Edna Hensley Dinky” Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Hi-Tee ns , 49 Glee Club, 49 Masque Gavel, 49 F.H.A., 49 Delilah Ada Sola Hettrick Lila” D.C.T., 48, 49 Peter Holst Audio-Visual Department, 49 Physics Chib, 49 Marlis Heusser C-30, 48, treasurer , 49 Los Gauchos , 48, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Masque Gavel, 49 F.H.A., 47 Sinister House cast, 48 Chatter reporter Hi-T ecus , 47 Harry E. Hope Hopeless” Manager Football, 47, 48, 49 Basketball Manager, 47 Baseball Manager, 48, 49 Track Manager, 47 Chatter printer Dee Robertson Hicks Honor Society, 48, 49 Chatter printer, 47 Audio-Visual Department, 47, 48, Asst. Dir. 49 Q J- 52 r oA Margaret Linda Hoadle Maggie” C-30, 48, reporter, 49 Quill and Scroll , 49 F.H.A., 48, treasurer 49 ’ 4S , Q Harry ff6tnnQe Glee Club, 47, 48 Ls Chatter reporter, 49 Aqua Clara, 49 Cv Danny Dither , 49 ft ' Masque Gavel, 48 Sinister Flo use , 48 Billy” Treasurer Senior Class, 49 Student Council, 47 Quill and Scroll, 48 48, vice pres. Chatter reporter, 48 Scott Hornsby William Britton Holmes Wallace Houghton “Wally” Glee Club, ’48, ’49 Danny Dither ’49 Mixed Chorus, ’48, ’49 Boys’ Chorus, ’48, ’49 Band, ’47 Tennis, ’ 47 Robert E. Johnson “Gene” Baseball, ’47 Nancy Lenore Jones “Jonesic” Vice Pres. Senior Class, ’49 Aqua Clara Staff , ’49 Danny Dither,” ’49 Glee Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 Usherette , ’49 Mary Ann Lanier Transferred , ’48 Aqua Clara, ’49 F.H.A., ’48, ’49 Martha Blanche Hudson “Monkey” Neil Gorden Kelley D.C.T., ’48, publicity chin. ’49 ’ 49 7 president Jones Laddie Eugene I rioi “Laddiebo 1 Golf Club, ’ 48 Glee Club, 8, ’■ Danny Dithf) ‘ Sinistcb House”) Roger Frederick Kenyon “Bruiser” Student Council President , ’49 C Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 Basketball, ’47 Key Club, 47 Football, ’47, ’48, ’49; co-capt. Swimming, ’47 Junior Class President, ’48 Audio-Visual, ’48 Baseball , ’49 May] Louise Keppie . { qua Clara, ’49 . Usherette , ’49 ' I Basketball, ’49 I Glee Club , ’47 t Hi-Tccns, ’47, ’48, ’49 Kenneth H. Kerr Los Gauchos , ’49 Key Club, ’49 ’49 Sarah Martin Sally” Aqua Clara Staff , 49 Masque Gavel, ’48, ’49 Glee Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 Hi-Teens , 47, ’48, ’49 Ann Malin Aqua Clara staff, ’49 Kenneth Maskrey Usherette, ’49 C-50, ’49 Los Gauchos, ’48 Glee Club, ’47 Hi-Teens, ’47, ’48 Margaret Estelle Meares Peggy” Aqua Clara Staff, ’49 F.H.A., ’47, ’49 Hi-Teem, ’49 Florence Elizabeth Lee Flossie” Albert Martin Al” Annual Staff, ’49 Chatter ” Staff , ’49 C-30 , ’49 Masque Gavel, ’48, ’49 Quill anil Scroll, ’49 Usherettes, ’48, ’49 Los Gauchos , ’47, ’48, treas. ’49 Transferred, ’49 Basketball, ’49 Baseball, ’49 Lois Lerch Honor Society, ’48, ’49 Student Council, ’48 Sophomore Class Treas., ’47 Senior Sgt.-at-Arms, ’49 Basketball, ’47, ’48, ’49 Volleyball, ’47, 48, ’49 Glee Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 Hi-Teens, ’47, ’48, ’49 Los Gauchos, 47 , ’48 May Day attendant, ’48 Homecoming Queen, ’49 Charles Maskrey L. Douglas Mason Doug” Football, ’47, ’48, ’49 Basketball, ’47, ’48, ’49 Baseball, ’47, ’48, ’49 Swimming, ’47 C Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 Junior Class Treasurer, ’48 Chatter” printer Andrew Lee Marston Andy” Football, ’47 Baseball, ’47, ’48, ’49 Scott Marshall The Toe” Transferred, ’48 Chatter” Sports Editor, ’49 Audio-Visual Department Chm., ’49 C.H.S. Reporter for Sun,” ’48, ’49 Aqua Clara Sports Editor, ’49 Football , ’48, ’49 Basketball, Baseball Scorer, ’48, ’49 C Club, ’48, ’49 Joseph Edward Matthews “Joe” D.C.T., ’48 Football, ’47 Basketball, ’49 Track, ’49 Swimming, ’47 John Nichol Transferred, 49 Golf Club, 49 David Nylen Dave” Transferred, 49 Nellie Faye Ramsey Aqua Clara Photography Editor, Nell” 49 Quill and Scroll, 49 Chat ter Staff, 49 “Peggy” Glee Club, 48, 49 Basketball, 49 Roy Thomas Olds “Tom” Band, 47 Glee Club, 47 D.C.T., 48, 49 Margaret Ellen Nelson D.C.T., 48, 49 Delegate to D.C.T. State Conven- tion, 48 Robert Oliver “Bob” Key Club, 47, 48 Honor Society, 47, 48, 49 Los Gauchos, 48, 49 Physics Club, 49 Harry M. Nichols “Pinetop” Freda Psomadakis Girls Basketball, 47, 48, 49 Girls Volleyball, 47, 48 Susan Robinson Band majorette, 48, ’49 Elizabeth Jean Rose “Jitter” Hi-Teens, ’47, ’48, ’49 Girls’ Basketball, ’47, ’48, ’49 Girls’ Volleyball, ’47, ’48, 49 Allied Youth, ’47 Usherette, ’48 Cheerleader, 49 Aqua Clara Asst. Editor, ’49 Glee Club, ’47, ’48, ’49 tr Danny Dither,” ’49 May Queen attendant, 48 Rudolph Ruda “Rudy” Band, Drum Major , 48, 49 Student Council, 49 All State Orchestra, 49 Glee Club, 49 Doris Helen Sandner “Sande” Allied Youth, 47 F.L.S., 47 F.H.A., 47 Glee Club , 47 Los Gauchos, 47, 48, 49 Masque Gavel, ’48, president ’49 Sinister House”, ’48 Quill and Scroll, ’48, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Chatter” Adv. Mgr., 48 C-30, 48, vice president, 49 Mary Jane Seaman “Janie” % i JK jZt ' William Joseph Scott “Bill” Football, 47 Basketball, 47 Tennis, 48, captain 49 C Club, 48, 49 John Seitz “Johnny” Football, 48, ’49 Track, 48, ’49 Band, 47 Los Gauchos, 48, 49 Key Club, 49 Golf Club, 48 Physics Club , 49 Hadley Jean Shaw “Had” Glee Club, 47, ’48, ’49 Danny Dither”, 49 Masque Gavel, 47, 48, 49 Sinister Flo use”, 48 Fli-Teens, ’48, 49 C-30, 49 Aqua Clara, 49 Cheerleader, 47, ’48, 49 Homecoming Court, 47, 48 May Day Court, 48 Sally Green Sheldon “Stupid” Chatter” Staff, 48 Masque Gavel , 48, 49 Los Gauchos, 48, 49 Quill and Scroll, 48, 49 C-30, 48, president 49 Girls Basketball, 48 Sinister House”, 48 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Richard Shewell Dick” Keay Smith “Mike” Hi-Teens, 47, 48, 49 Glee Club, 47, 49 Masque Gavel, 49 Los Gauchos, 48, 49 Usherette , 48 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 Elizabeth Ellen Stiles “Betty” Hi-Teens, 47, 48; Treasurer 49 Los Gauchos, 48; Vice Pres. 49 Glee Club, 47, 48 Usherette, 48 F. H. A., 48 Masque Gavel, 49 Basketball, 49 Aqua Clara Staff, 49 SENIOR CLASS Noiv look to our futures , xvith eyes upcast. We 4 9’ers, with high school days past , Some found their treasure at homey youll find, While others sought gold of another kind. For sportswriter Marshall, we see taking notes M ss Norma Jewell Clark (she sure knows her oats!) Miss Betty Lou Bock is a busy dietitian, And Emma Lee Holden, too, works in a kitchen. Mason and Butler are sports minded coaches. Bob Baker, the druggist, makes poison for roaches. 49’er Dick Brown, now a sailor swabbing decks Said he saw Tom Olds doubling for Gregory Peck. The race track has Frank Douglas as bookie; He’s talking to Harry, the Hopeless” rookie. We see Wells and Hudson are modeling frocks While Sheridan Hogan repairs broken clocks. Now, look at M ss Shaw, an X-ray technician Eyeing Bill Boatner, local electrician. The greatest coon hunter is Harry Hotmirc. Artist Fred Bunnell draws pin-ups for Esquire. While Maestro R. Ravel writes sweet syncopation Mary Eva s voice is stirring the nation. Well now, here is Rudy, a garbage collector Yapping at Mendel, sanitation inspector. Keay Smith is seen at her new race track Reminiscing with Marlis, who is a W.A.C. Miss Douglas is competent in social work, And Wally Houghton is happy as postal clerk. Forehand proofreads for Bob Oliver, the writer. Sid White is training Myron Moore, the great fighter. Another 49’er is Lois L., now a nurse; She waves at Joe Grady, driving by in his hearse. Norma Jean Wolf takes accurate notes, For politician Williams, who’s winning votes. Virginia Hayden is happy with her stove and broom, And Mary Hotmire in a business math room. Nylen and Flotvers both work for the “Sun.” Dan Coon in the army is shouldering his gun. May Winklespecht keeps files for the minister, Gene Wallace, the radio announcer sounds sinister. Fay BarXoiv and Keen Jones design lovely gowns For Gross and Cockerham to model in town. Pete Holst, at the Ritz, is in charge of projection. Nancy Jones, for DuPont, is head lab technician. Hicks and Kenyon, the famous C.P.A.’s Ride to their offices with cab driver, Raise. Now Lawyer Van Fleet studies legal criterion. Chalfant and Burke file charts for Doc Irion. Mary Odenath paints Sue Robinson s flowers; Photographer Lou Barlow takes pictures for hours. Beulah Haynie is selling pedigreed dogs. Carolyn Elander poses for beauty photogs. Top honors all go to John Nichol, golf pro. At home Ec. conventions you’ll always see Cro. Hartley is still famed for his great gift of gab. Stiles and Foshee work their brains in the lab. Joe Couch is contributing much to the sciences. Neil Kelley sells electrical appliances. Harry Nichols studied long to be a preacher. Charles Jones takes Miss Kelley 9 s place as teachei Malin and Ogles are flight nurses in the air, And Mary Jane Seaman aids the sick up there”. Secretary Psomadakis writes valuable notes For business administrator Ham bright Dethero. When dentist Bill Scott makes our toothache woise Either Buchen or McLean will act as our nurse. For many discoveries we owe lab tech Jitter.” Joan D., social worker, makes the country much fitter. ■ Ill PROPHECY Everson , the optician, adjusts all our specs. Barton and Baxter direct building projects. In diplomatic service, Miss Sheldon we feature. Kindergarteners learn from Miss Lee , their teacher. Another 49’er? Yes, stenographer Nell , Working for Ralph Ricks whose houses do sell! At home Ardie Clark finds happiness and joys Watching on television the Maskrey playboys. On radio shows, Richard Shewell thrills the nation, While on Wall Street Tom Chesnut fights inflation. Lumberman Crosby cuts Kenneth Kerr s trees Sarah L. Suggs takes dictations that please. Paul Boyd is a busy veterinarian now; Lavern D. just called him to check on his cow. Doctor Drivas cures tonsilitis and fevers; Nurses McGill and Fallon are his pet peevers. ,, Lila Het trick is fine in secretarial work. Miss Annie Ritchie is an efficient clerk. Enjoying a vacation we find Mr. Bie y But Joe Gould is struggling with chemistry. Both Martin and Nall are engineers, you see; Lawyer Holmes ’ service will cost you a fee. Evelyn Haas works in a hospital. Secretary Ann Barry’s job is not little. Patty Ulmer , the beauty queen, is quite the belle! Our matinee idol is Danny Colwell. On her boss’ knee is secretary Katina. Scott Hornsby makes hundreds selling Purina” Betty Hyman is smart in the Home Ec. Lab. jack Carter is driving a brand new cab. Cathleen Henn’s typing is very fast. Margaret Hoadley is a teacher, at last! Jim Harpham is in his big yacht at sea. Marine Don Thomas keeps our country free. GretcJoen DeKalb owns a children’s home. When Marston pitches, watch that ball come! May Keppie is a hostess for Pan Am. Airways. Cameron Wallace’s garage has business always. A psychiatrist Edna Hensley is planning to be. Athanason s technician in a laboratory. Sandner and Bruner are in the air force. Meares and Gerhard made good secretaries, of course. Betty Dewey’s in her dreamhouse with roses and pickets Peggy Dupree takes our Eastern Air Line tickets. Joe Matthews works for Eastern Air Lines, too, And Sally Martin’s a nurse who flies in the blue. Ardith M. is engineer Ericson’s stenographer. Edward Havrilko is a fine sports photographer. Lee Frey sells school supplies: paper and pencils. Carolyn Divers, secretary, is checking stencils. Jerry Dahlen, the pharmacist, makes powders and pills For Pat Anderson to use in curing ills. Vivian Moore is a dramatic movie star. As a politician Billy Tsacrios Ort” to go far. Thomas Dunn is great in all the sports. Jeanne Cribbs sells tickets to movie shorts. Biffa” and Phyllis run an orphanage together. Betty Tillis ’ dancing uses lots of shoe leather. John Seitz, the chemist, works hard with his tools. Melba Duffey teaches in big grammar schools. Oakley is famous as a great” steeple jack. Mary Ann Lanier tells your future by fact. Barbara Cunningham is an air hostess fair, And a charming stenographer is Bertha Blair. Irma EicJoert flies Jo Mills to a doctor’s convention. Ami Balfour, beauty queen, gets lots of attention. Through the years we’ve overcome great difficulty; Now we’ll strive to fulfill our prophecy. £5r Av.v Af vma sissaiiia Cvost sruo ot g ioST e .y TO SUffccn President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . You face your final year now, Be prospectors of the truest kind! You hold golddust in your hands, Seek to hold it in your mind! JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Dale Wyngarden . . Phillip Bayly . . John Logan Bill Blackburn JUNIOR CLASS Front Row, left to right: Winnie Blackburn, Lois Collins, Janet Deulin, Mercedes Baldwin, Pat Deaton, Joan Douglas, Jane Boyd, Sue Bailey, Sue Crandon, Betty Carter. Second Row: Helen Berry, Geraldine Apgar, Barbara Allen, Ann Coachman, Dede Eklund, Jean Coon, June Crosby, Doris Dobson, Doris Barger, Hertha Homuth. Third Row: George Barnes, Herbert Beck, Ross Durant, Billy Blackburn, Philip Bayly, Richard Brady, Reed Baird, Weston Charlow, Chuck Bell, Dennis Bechtel. Fourth Row: Donald Biggins, Harvey Arend, Jack Bunnell, Jack Andrews, James Craig, Edward Cren- shaw, James Andrews, Louis Earl, Byron Anderson, Dick Dryer. Not shown: Pat Neff. First Row, left to right: Lorraine Lanciault, Lucille Gill, Aileen Fallon, Gloria Leichliter, Jo Gruber, Nancy Fuller, De- lores Kelly, Sandra Hurwood, Penny Mason, Karen Hough, Ann Johnson. Second Row: Ed Hering, Bill Gullups, Julian Mawhinney, Helen Insco, Ann Gardiner, Bundy Godwin, John Logan, Dan Haight, Jack Mackie. Third Row: John McGowan, Billy Grant, Herbert Fields, Howard Hamilton, Tommy Hammock, Kent Edwards, Harry Fields, Gerald Harwood, David Kitchen, Martin Gerhard, Hugh McLean, Billy Hargraves. Fourth Row: Gary Haynes, Roland Harris, Larry Good- year, Kenneth Kuntz, Richard Lewis, Robert Gruenwald, Fisher Groves, Ronald Gaspard, Frank Kunnen, Robert Lohre, Gerald Lange. JUNIOR CLASS First Row, left to right: Jo Ann Tilley, Ruth Wagner, Mary Ann Spinello, Mary Roddy, Eleanor Sikorski, Myrtle Warnock, Pat Wolff, Joan Turnburke, Barbara Skinner, Lois Tedrick. Second Row: Bobby Strane, Junior Taylor, Joyce Van Fleet, Kathleen Skipper, Betty Lou Youngblood, Pat Williamson, Iva Simpson, Joan Simmons, Barbara Wingate, Glenna Vas- binder, David Touchton, Willis Whitehurst. Third Row: Stanley West, Cary Yengly, Reggie Womack, Fred Womack, Fred Simpson, Wes Wise, Joe Turner, Pete Strayer, Dale Wyngarden, Jimmy Smith, Jack Wilkinson, Ed Proefke. Front Row, left to right: Margaret Nodine, Alice Robertson, Willie Mae Sheppard, Hazel McClamma, Nancy Meyers, Jacqueline Flynn, Betsy Riggle, Helen Miller, Betty Mayers, Sue Rockhold, Harriet McLean, Jean Prillaman. Second Row: Helen Sanders, Annette Petree, Gloria Lego, Nancy Shinn, Betty Shaw, Mary McNutt. Third Row: Joe Rech, Jimmy Chamberlin, Buford Massie, Bryan McMullen, Karl Youngel, Sandy McGeachy, Alvin McCraney, Dick Schlosser, Herman Schuster. Fourth Row: Alvin Pierson, Bill Schultz, George Moore, John Satterfield. Rudy Patrick, Gray Petree, Robert Peters, Bob Richardson, Thomas Sears. D - JLusCAlJjo (Xj ■s y. V SOPHOMORES mF You ' ve made a strike, a worthwhile start, But you can ' t afford to rest; So keep in mind your future goal, We know you ' ll do your best! SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President Mildred Taylor Vice President Bill Brady Secretary Joyce Abrams Treasurer Martha Jo Youngblood SOPHOMORES First Row, left to right: Bill Brady, Ernest Deaton. Second Row: Sylvia Brady, Sylvia Chisholm, Holly Ficht, Marilyn Breeden, Patty Calhoun, Marty Betts, Sandra Anderson, Joyce Cranmer, Sally Elander, Martha Andrews, Virginia Betti- son, Vera Buxton. Third Row: Lorraine Donaldson, Jeannins Bowers, Joyce Abrams, Cornelia Crawford, Carolyn Bates, Delano Driver, Gwyn Leigh, Virginia Cooey, Betty Bellam , Marie Boyd, Diane Beddo, Nellie Bodiford, Adrienne De- laney. Fourth Row: John DeArmond, Robert Davis, Pete Blue, Billy Crandell, Jack Dorminy, Bob Craig, Dick Bolton, Robert Douglas, Eugene Dempsey, Ed Amor, Tommy Falls, Donald Edmunds, Charles Barber, Donald Banks, Bobby Aires, Jimmy Cribb, Kenneth Bower. (IikC ' i J First Row, left to right: Phyllis Grant, Diane Lee, Mary Jessup, Debby Flemings, Page Logan, Betty Jo Hunt, Dorothy Hunt, Dottie Garrison, Betty Joyner. Second Row: John Howe, Raymond Haley, Jim Hardy, Henry Lee Hardin, Mary Ellen Innis, Yvonne Fullop, Jan lley, Mary Galanto, Betty Insco. Third Row: Leon Barrett, Vincent Morelli, Larry Klomps, Phillip Kelley, Wilmer James, Ben Joines, James Le Valle , Martin Johnson, Jim Hill, Orville Heine, Vincent Saporito. Fourth Row Gerald Gould, Bob Gould, Robert Kelley, Bruce Hayne, Vernon Frasier, John Gasper, Dean Harland. First Row: Left to Right: L. Mitchell, M. North, M. Ruther ord, B. Ricks, G. Ort, M. Patton, B. Reynolds, A. Rech, J. Reid, B. Reber. Second row: Left to Right: J. Phoenix, G. Pickerill, B. Monroe, C. McMullen, J. McClung, M. Padgett, A. Richardson, V. Miller, J. Prosser, R. Miller. Third Row: Left ot Right: J. McGill, D. McLaren, K. Meyer, T. Rogers, A. McKinley, W. Mercer, J. O ' Riorden, W. Polaski, W. Poplar. Fourth Row: Left to Right: R. Oden, E. Mosley, F. Petree, W. Peckham, W. Ray, J. Reinig, D. Paulk, D. Mercer, R. Phillips. First Row, left to right: Shirley Schlosser, Loureen Voges, Mildred Taylor, Madeline Tollman, Phyllis Schamehorn, Mary Ann Sperry, Joan Watson, Barbara Stewart, Kay Wynn. Second Row: Ned Spake, Jackie Stoddard, Carol Stuler, Eleanor Wallace, Jo Anne Wolfe, Dorothy Zubrod, Martha Jo Youngblood, Dawn Wood, Shirley Seitz, Wyleen Jernigan. Third : Lamar Stevens, Richard Williams, Stewart Simpson, Ronny Zehnder, Vergil Vick, Bill Spake, Bert Smith, Frank Tucker, Scott, Ellie Smith. Fourth Row: Julian Wyrick, Hoke Smith, Charles Truluck, Donald Wilkinson, Albert Wilcox, Tretbar, Ronald Scaff. GEW VMLiN Tm B DC HEN , Kfi l riA LEY SHAW BEULAH HAym AJ RW suck A?(fS. Rosy BERRi 1 , I WILBUR n£RWBuJ CLARENCE bREEtf ALSERT BLI eL a ADIS m) ftEfftlDZ 1 IRL IN RED LITTLE S S D Recto C-30 HI-TEENS Club Directory This club is composed of 30 girls, with a scholastic average of over 75 per cent. Loyal- ty, dependability, and honesty are its require- ments. Its purpose is to promote good will and fellowship in school and community. The club adviser is Miss Amber Vivian Turner. C CLUB Only varsity men can be admitted as mem- bers of this club which is advised by Coaches Justice, Spellman and Brown. Its purpose is to promote athletic interests among its mem- bers. C. H. S. CHATTER The school bi-monthly newspaper, a mem- ber of the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion, has for its purpose the advancement of journalism based on sincerity, accuracy and service to the school. The advisers are Mrs. Edna N. Knapp and Mr. Alfred Meadows. QUILL AND SCROLL This club, the Edna North Knapp Clear- water Chapter for High School journalism, is the oldest club in school. Every member must have an average of 85 per cent and 40 inches of journalistic writings, or have been a mem- ber of the business staff. Its purpose is to promote journalistic endeavor. LOS GAUCHOS This Spanish club has been in action since 1937, promoting better understanding be- tween Spanish speaking countries and our country. Los Gauchos is headed by Senora Mildred Turner and its members must have an average of 85 per cent the first year and 75 per cent the second in Spanish. t MASQUE AND GAVEL The dramatic club organized in 1937 is advised by Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick. Its purpose is to help students who have some dramatic ability. GLEE CLUB The Glee Club consists of three parts: The mixed chorus, Girls ' Glee Club and Boys 7 Glee Club. It is directed by Mr. Wallace Gause. The club takes part in many state, county, and city events. Formed in 1920 as a branch of the Y.W.C.A., this club is composed of High School members. The advisers are Miss Ruth Breeze and Miss Carol Avery. D.C.T. CLUB D.C.T. members must be sixteen years old or over and have a C average. It is directed by Mrs. Ruth Brubeck and Miss Jessie Dyer. The club helps students in their vocational choice. F.H.A A chapter of the Future Homemakers of America, this club was organized in 1947. It is advised by Miss Uarda Briggs and Miss Miriam Gilbart. Its purpose is to interest girls further in homemaking. LIBRARY CLUB This club, organized in 1941, takes charge of checking the books, and interesting stu- dents in their library. The members receive one-third a unit ' s credit. Mrs. Bessie Crowell, the school librarian, is adviser. KEY CLUB This international club has as its purpose to develop the character of all its members through friendship. Every member must have a scholastic average of 85 per cent. This club is advised by Mr. Albert J. Blizel. STUDENT COUNCIL The members of the council advised by Miss Martha Kelley are elected by their classes at the first of the year. Its purpose is to give the students a voice in the manage- ment of their school and to act as medium between students and faculty. HONOR SOCIETY This national organization embraces members with a scholastic average of 85 per cent or better, and they must be outstanding in character, leadership and service to the school. Its sponsors are Miss Martha Kelley and Mr. Stevens Irwin STUDENT COUNCIL First Row, left to right: Miss Martha Kelly (adviser), Pat Wolff, Roger Kenyon, Betty Lou Youngblood, Margaret Nodine. Second Row: Lila Petterson, Anna Athanason, Norma Clark, Jessie McClung, Jim Baxter, Danny Caldwell, Tony Vail, Rudolph Ruda, Henry Hardin, Billy Hargraves, Tommy Hammock. HONOR SOCIETY First Raw, left to right: Pat Anderson, Mary Hotmire, Jean Coon, Richard Ravel, Betty Jean Rose, Hertha Homuth, Hambright Dethero, Lois Lerch, Dick Dryer. Second Row: Bill Blackburn, Betty Stiles, Dick Brown, Carolyn Divers, Barry Williams, Margaret Nodine, Hadley Shaw, Stanley Drivas. Third Row: Mr. Stevens Irwin, (adviser), Margaret Hoadley, Bill Hargraves, Jo .n Logan, Scott Hornsby, Robert Oliver, Eugene Praschan, Gretchen DeKalb, Miss Martha Kelley, (adviser). AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT First Row, left to right: Joe Turner, Johnny Satterfield. Second Row: Billy Hargraves, Mrs. Crowell, John Wilkinson, Dale Wyngarden, Pete Strayer, Louise Poston, Scott Hornsby, Scott Marshall. LIBRARY CLUB First Row, left to right: Evelyn Haas, Myrtle Warnock, Beu ' ah Haynie, Geraldine Apgar, Mary Hotmire, Carolyn Bales Mrs. Crowell (advisor). Second Row: Bill Schultz, Herbert Beck. CHATTER STAFF First Row, left to right: Florence Lee, Ann Barry, Mrs. Edna Knapp, Sallie McLean, Marie Barnes. Second Row: Frank Douglas, Fred Bunnell, Scott Marshall, David Nylen, Norma Jean Wolf. QUILL AND SCROLL First Row, left to right: M. Barnes, B. Haynie, D. Foshee, D. Sandner, P. Bruner, A. Barry. Second Row: M. Hoadley, B. Bock, P. Gross, N. Clark, B. Holmes, Mrs. Knapp. Third Row: F. Lee, S. McLean, B. Monnier, H. Shaw, M. Chalk, N. Dethero, N. Wolf. C-30 CLUB ■i First Row, left to right: Mary Chalk, Hadley Shaw, Margaret Hoadley, Betty J. Cromartie, Marlis Heusser, Sally Sheldon, Doris Sandner, Marie Barnes, Jane Chalfant, Laura Nall. Second Row: Norma J. Wolf, Norma J. Flowers, Fay Barlow, Dixie Foshee, Toni Buchen, Betty Bock, Joan Simmons, Lois Collins, Phyllis Bruner, Miss Amber Turner (advisor). Third Row: Florence Lee, Ann Malin, Barbara Allen, Anna Athanason, Jerry Burke, Phyllis Bayly, Elizabeth McMullen, Sallie McLean, Sue Rockhold. HI-TEENS muni ■ m ' « 8 • r wi ■ First Row, left to right: Ann Coachman, Hertha Homuth, Betty Stiles, Lois Lerch, Alice Robertson. Second Row: Sue Rockhold, Betty Mayers, Lillian Mitchell, Madelaine Tollman, Phyllis Schamehorn, Mrs. Jack Smith, Miss Carol Avery, Miss Ruth Breeze, Patsy Gross, Bertha Blair, Gerry Ort, Lois Tedricks, Dede Eklund, Eleanor Sikorski. Third Row: Gretchen DeKalb, Gloria Leichliter, Barbara Stewart, Sue Bailey, Geraldine Apgar, Jean Prillaman, Nell Ramsey, Marie Barnes, Mary Anne Sperry, Lois Collins, Winnie Blackburn, Joan Simmons, June Crosby, Jane Manss, Betty Tillis, Peggy Dupree, Lourene Vogues, Jo Anne Newman, Margo North. Fourth Row: Carolyn Divers, Joyce Cranmer, Maureen Kelly, Shirley Seitz, Annette Petree, Harriett McLean, Nancy Fuller, Barbara Skinner, Jeannine Bowers, Betty Ricks, Virginia Cooey, Betty Hyman, Mildred Taylor, Dianne Lee. Fifth Row: Katina Moungrides, Jessie McClung, Jan lley, Debby Flemings, Jane McGill, Keay Smith, Sallie McLean, Florence Lee, Sally Martin, Nancy Shinn, Joan Turnburke, Helen Miller, Jennie Reid, Jerry Burke, Hadley Shaw, May Keppie, Mary Chalk, Biffa McMullen, Carol Stuler, Lorraine Donaldson, Barbara Allen. KEY CLUB First Row, left to right: J. Rech, R. Brown, G. Dahlen, S. Hornsby, W. Sweat. Second Row: J. Seitz, R. Oliver, D. Van Fleet, B. Holmes, J. Gould, B. Williams. Third Row: L. Goodyear, K. Kerr, S. Drivas, E. Angier, H. Dethero, Mr. Blizel. First Row, left to right: R. Kenyon, B. Tsacrios, D. Mason, W. Whitehurst, B. Blackburn, H. Hope, J. Logan, S. White, G. Crosby, B. Middleton. Second Row: Coach Justice, J. Mackie, J. Rech, J. Gould, E. Mendel, S. Marshall, D. Colwell, H. Hamilton, T. Chesnut, C. Wallace, J. Couch. Third Row: T. Hammock, P. Bayly, R. Baird, T. Butler, H. Hartley, J. Baxter, C. Nall, B. Scott, J. Harpham, K. Edwards, Coach Spellman. C-CLUB iiiiiiiiiiiiilitilililil DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING CLUB First Row, left to right: Bob Baker, Loreen Jones, Judy Wells, Vivion Moore, Larry Goodyear, Cathleen Henn, Tommy Olds, Joe Matthews, Paul Boyd, Melba Duffey, Martha Hudson, Leta V ray Douglas. Second Row: Martin Gerhard, John Kyper, May Winklespecht, Ann Mer curio, Barbara Gerhard, Lavern Dobson, Pat Williamson, Gerald Lange, Bryan McMullen, Ardith Morrow, Helen Berry, Louise Forehand, Delilah Hetrick, Jean Cribbs, Ann Balfour, Delores Kelly. Third Row: Emma Lee Holden, Ann Ritchie, Harry Nichols, Robert Lohre, Doris Barger, Juanita Curls, Mrs. Ruth Brubeck, Miss Jessie Dyer, Lois Dobson, Carolyn Elander, Fred Sim r son, Reggie Womack, Fred Womack, Gerald Gould. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA First Row, left to right: Shirley Seitz, Margaret Hoadley, Evelyn Ogles, Betty Hyman, Ruth Wagner, Miss Briggs. Second Row: Lyllian Mitchel, Patsy Gross, Bertha Blair, Toni Buchen, Beulah Haynie, Betty Lou Bock, Peggy Dupree, Kathy Skipper, Joan Watson, Sue Bailey, Katina Moungrides, Mary Ann Lanier. Third Row: Barbara Cunningham, Freda Psomadakis, Fay Barlow, Lou Barlow, Virginia Hayden, Josephine Mills, Madeline Tollman, Marilyn Breeden. Not shown: Ardith Clark, Betty Tillis. MASQUE AND GAVEL First Row, left to right: Florence Lee, Beulah Haynie, Marlis Heusser, Doris Sandner, Laura Nall, Norma Jean Flowers, Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick, adviser. Second row: Sandy McGeachy, Phyllis Bruner, Mary Chalk, Hertha Homuth, Barbara Skinner, Jean Coon, Dede Eklund, Otto Bie. Third Row: Helen Miller, Joan Turnburke, Ann Coachman, Sally Martin, Hadley Shaw. LOS GAUCHOS First Row, left to right: Jane McGill, Anna Athanason, Keay Smith, Betty Stiles, Florence Lee, Doris Sandner, Mrs. Mildred Turner, adviser. Second Row: Bob Oliver, Kenneth Kerr, Stanley Drivas, John Seitz, George Barnes, Marlis Heusser, Laura Nall, Phyllis Bruner. Third Row: Joe Gould, Larry Goodyear, Gloria Leichliter, Gretchen DeKalb, Elizabeth McMullen, Nancy Fuller. C. H. S. GLEE CLUB First Row, left to right: Sue Rockhold, Betty Moyers, Ann Coachman, Vivian Mason, Elizabeth McMullen, Norma Flow- |i rs ' ,Y ely J? 0gles ' Betty Ti,lis ' Betty Joyce Dewe Y Hertha Homuth, Patsy Gross, Betty Jean Rose, Peggy Nelson, Gretchen DeKalb. Second Row: Mr. Gause, Barbara Stewart, Marty Betts, Pat Deaton, Ardith Clark, Janet Deulin, Dixie Foshee Margaret Nodine, Betty Jean Cromartie, Ann Barry, Nancy Shinn, Harriet McLean, Nancy Fuller, Margaret Hoadley Ruth Wagner. Third Row: Carol Stuler, Ann Gardiner, Be t Smith, Ellie Smith, Jerry Dahlen, Jimmy Chamberlin Her- man Schuster, Billy Gallups, Laddie Irion, Robert Douglas, Ed Herring, Jimmy Smith, Rusty Eversen, Jo Gruber Gloria Leichliter. Fourth Row: Frank Tucker, Robert Peters, Donald Biggins, Jerry O ' Riorden, Donald Paulk, Dick Neustadt Larry Tretbar, Ronnie Zehnder, Jack Oakley, Bundy Godwin, Fred Bunnell, Sandy McGeachy, Frank Douglas Myron Moore, Harvey Arend, Billy Hargraves, Billy Poppler, Wally Houghton. Rn!l R ln ' le T t0 K ri9 L ht: | J ° an x at l 0n n4 Z ' Brien, Geraldine Apgar, Hadley Shaw, Jerry Burke, Mary Chalk, Phyllis ir y ond Z Nil Z ' l ? dnCk r D , ed ! EklU o nd ' Uf ' fll iller ' N ° rm ° C,ark ' Gerry 0rt ' Eleanor Sikorski Vera Buxton. Second Rov 1 ' an AA i tchel I, Lois Cocke rham, Pat Wolff, Dianne Lee, Sylvia Chisholm, Jean Coon, Annette Petree, Josephine Mills, Betty Hyman, Bertha Blair, Edna Hensley, Peggy Dupree, Joanne Wolfe, Lila Peterson. Third Row Irma E.chert, Jean Pnllaman, Joan Murphy, Kathy Skipper, Margie Rutherford, Eleanor Wallace, Gloria Lego Mercedes Pn d Uk ' n b YV °M e FU pm P ' y ar ? A r n F °D m j r ' , Shirley Seitz - Joan Douglas, Patty Ulmer, Jane Manss, Phyllis Schamehorn hnrn% R ary Ellen Inms Jane Boyd Lois Lerch, Jessie McClung, Diane Beddo, Holly Ficht, Jennie Reid, Bar- Martha Andreis Ba araTeber ' ° ' N ° nCy J ° neS ' JeQmine Bowers ' Joyce Abrams ' Betty Ricks ' R£AA i PRAtAA LADIES FRoH HA i£S B Z A rsf BRA rs ! a RATS ' WHO ZkcKG r A UJI NPE.ft. ? ’ ,8 0 6M . ' gOOM 6 C A C. H. S. BAND rgpiiiOiMiiiiiiH: First Row, left to right: Martha Andrews, Susan Robinson, Betty Zimmerman, Aileen Fallon, Ardith Clark, Barbara Vickers, Esther Lerch, Barbara Sumner, Louise Suggs. Second Row: Carolyn McMullen, Genie Stearns, Alvina Rech, Phyllis Grant, Ronnie Miller, Isabel Grubbs, Jean Brand, Bob Bennett, Clyde Marlowe, Ray Luce, Jerry Divers, Ann McMullen, Molly McNutt, Yvonne Bicndi, Caroline Harrington, Cynthia Baskin. Third Row: Mr. Stephen Yaneto- vich, director, Tommy Kness, Gwendolyn Kilgore, Karen Hough, Ernest Deaton, Gloria Touchton, Clifford McKay, Alan Martens, Paul Ort, Donald Ed- munds, Debby Flemings, Betty Lou Bock, Joyce Cranmer, Eleanor Wallace, Rudolph Ruda, drum major. Fourth Row: Kathryn Cromartie, Cameron Wallace, Emory Brown, Gene Pickerill, Eugene Dempsey, Howard Hamilton, Bill Grant, Jean Prillaman, Dick Schlosser, Jack Bobbitt, Raymond Turner, Lamar Stevens. Bob Avera. Fifth Row: David Touchton, Bob Gould, Orville Heine, Ronald Oden, Herbert Fields, Ed Proefke, Sheridcn Hogan, Phillip Kelley, Patsy Smith, George Moore. ORCHESTRA First Row, left to right: Lila Peterson, Adrianne DeLaney, Jean Percival, Kay Wynn. Second Row: Luanne Taylor, Debby Flemings, Marie Boyd, Rudolf Ruda. Third Row: Esther Lerch, Bette Zimmerman, Mary Hotmire, Ann Johnson. Fourth Row: Mr. Yanetovich, director, Joan Warnock, Jean Wright. CAFETERIA STAFF First Row, left to right: Mrs. Malson, Mrs. Watts, Mrs. Scheiber, Mrs. Holladay. Second Row: Mrs. Barnum, Mrs. Kearney, Mrs. Hopper. CHEERLEADERS First Row, left to right: Phyllis Bayly, Harriet McLean, Frank Douglas, Lois Lerch, Betty Jean Rose. Second Row: Joan Turnburke, Jerry Burke, Hadley Shaw, Pat Wolff. Top Row: Sue Rockhold. USHERETTES Mi H i Mi 1:U4 First Row, left to right: Lois Collins, Jane Chalfant, June Crosby, Annette Petree, Leta Wray Douglas, Barbara Allen, Mary Chalk, May Keppie, Sally Martin, Florence Lee, Anno Athanason, Katina Moungrides. Second Row: Jessie Mc- Clung, Barbara Wingate, Joan Simmons, Winnie Blackburn, Alice Robertson, Sylvia Brady, Betty Jean Cromartie, Marie Barnes, Sally McLean, Ann Malin, Nancy Jones, Elizabeth McMullen. ROBERTS BROWN WILLIAM JUSTICE MAX SPELLMAN B-Squad Coach Head Coach Assistant Coach OUR COACHES The Clearwater High School coaching staff, one of the best in Florida, is made up of W. G. (Bill) Justice, M. A. (Max) Spellman, and Roberts Brown. Coach Justice, who hails from Ashville, North Carolina, served as head coach of football and baseball. He was an outstanding athlete at Rollins College. M. A. Spellman, a native of Savannah, Georgia, Was the head basket- ball and track coach and assistant football coach. His schooling took place at the University of North Carolina, where he played on the Tarheels Sugar Bowl team of 1945. Roberts Brown is the only local boy of the three. Coach Brown interned this year out of the University of Tampa, serving as assistant coach in foot- ball, basketball, and track. FOOTBALL The Clearwater Crimson Tornado Eleven went through their ten game schedule undefeated, an accomplishment no other Clearwater football team has done. The Tornadoes won three trophies during the course of the year. They won the Evening Independent trophy by virtue of victories over Tarpon Springs and St. Petersburg, giving CHS the Pinellas County championship. The first Houze trophy, to be given annually to the winner of the Clearwater- Manatee game, was also won by the high flying Red and Grey. Last, and best of all, Clearwater won the South Florida Conference trophy. Roger Kenyon Billy Tsacrios Co-Captains SCORES CHS 28 Admiral Farragut Academy 7 Plant of Tampa 14 Plant City 58 Wauchula 14 Jesuit of Tampa 13 Tarpon Springs 13 Manatee 6 St. Petersburg 28 Fort Myers 33 Punta Gorda ... 214 SCORING Don Everson . . . Billy Blackburn. . Douglas Mason. . . Scott Marshall . . Jack Barton Jack Mackie Sid White Bobby Middleton Willis Whitehurst. Philip Bayly John Logan Pete Strayer . . .. Jack Carter Joe Grady Billy Tsacrios Charlie Jones . . . Tommy Chesnut . . . Opponents . . . . 0 .... 6 7 . . .7 . . 7 0 .... 7 2 7 , . . . 6 49 36 30 24 22 18 18 10 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 2 ( 1 ) Doug Mason scores against Farragut. ( 2 ) Dan Everson scores the first 1948 CHS touchdown. ( 3 ) Phillip Bayly picks up valuable yardage in AFA game. ( 4 ) Billy Blackburn skirts end in the Tornadoes ' battle with the Sailors. ( 5 ) Everson is hit hard in the Plant tilt. ( 6 ) Everson is stopped in the Plant City game. ( 7 ) Jack Mackie adds a slice of yardage in the CHS-PCHS tussle. (8) Everson gains in the Planter game. ( 9 ) A tense moment on the Tornado bench in the Plant City tilt. ( 10 ) Bobby Middleton halted by the Jesuit Tigers. ( 11 ) Mike Karaphillis of Tarpon Springs gains against the Tornadoes. ( 12 ) Karaphillis cuts loose again. ( 13 ) Everson goes to the Spongers ' three. ( 14 ) Co-captain Billy Tsacrios, Coach Bill Justice, and Co-captain Roger Kenyon receive the Evening Independent Trophy. ( 15 ) Blackburn is loose in the Punta Gorda Game. ( 16 ) Everson gains against the Tarpons. Left to right, first row: Bill Schultz, Howard Hamilton, Donald Anderson, Donald Wilkinson, Richard Brady, William Ray, Ned Spake, Richard Brown, Jack McGill, Jack Andrews, Chuck Bell and Orville Heine. Second row: Coach Roberts Brown, Eugene Dempsy, Charles Barber, Bill Spake, Walker Baise, Caroll Nall, Dean Harlan, Weston Charlow, Albert Wilcox, Pete Blue, Stanley West, Jerry O ' Riorden, and Fred Ganglehoff. Not pictured: Reed Baird. SCORES CHS Opponent 0 .... St. Petersburg .... 9 6 .... Jefferson . . . . 6 0 .... Hillsborough 34 13 ... Tarpon Springs 12 0 .... Jefferson 14 0 .... Tarpon Springs 0 19 75 SCORING Brady . 12 Wise ... 6 Harlan 1 I in the 0-0 game Springs. WES WISE DONALD WILKINSON RICHARD BRADY HOWARD HAMILTON MASON WHITE BAXTER HARPHAM CHESNUT L.G. L.F. C. R.F. R.G. BASKETBALL A SQUAD B SQUAD CHS Opponent CHS Opponent 25 . . St. Petersburg . 54 16 . ... St. Petersburg 42 32 . . Plant of Tampa .... 34 27 . . . . Tarpon Springs 23 35 Tarpon Springs . 20 26 . . . . Jesuit of Tampa 23 24 . . Jesuit of Tampa .... 43 62 . . . Bartow 24 50 Bartow 20 38 . .. Tarpon Springs 20 47 Tarpon Springs . 44 70 . . . . Brewster Tech 26 41 Sarasota . . 47 33 . . Fort Myers . 37 46 . ... St. Petersburg 27 20 St. Petersburg . 49 37 . . . Manatee of Bradenton 17 51 Manatee of Bradenton. . 33 39 . . . . Jesuit of Tampa . . . . 20 41 . . . Jesuit of Tampa 18 27 . . . Manatee of Bradenton 20 46 Manatee of Bradenton. . 34 35 . . . . Bartow 17 45 Bartow . 27 25 . . . . Fort Myers . . 22 44 Fort Myers 43 62 . . Sarcsota .... . 42 44 . Sarasota 30 51 Plant City . . 21 35 . . Plant City 21 58 Winter Haven . 26 521 332 37 . . Sarasota . 35 23 Jesuit of Tampa . . . 46 24 Jesuit of Tampa ... . . 43 • 29 . . Fort Myers . 48 818 764 BASKETBALL m First Row, left to right: Tommy Chesnut, John Logan, Jim Baxter, Billy Tsacrios, Jim Harpham, Doug Mason, and Sid White. Second Row, left to right: Coach M. A. Spellman, Billy Gallups, Jack Barton, Albert Martin, Charlie Jones, and Thad Butler. f ’ - j L ■- fill af WESBB3K . ' dMBUUmL Jkt First Row, left to right: Julian Mawhinney, Gerald Harwood, Willis Whitehurst, Philip Bayly, and Johnny Stowell. Second Row, left to right: Harry Fields, Bud Tnompson, Rufus Phillips, Howard Hamilton, Alvin Pierson. (1) Jim Baxter gets a rebound in the Jesuit game. (2) Baxter drives in for a lay-up shot in the Bartow tilt. (3) Sid White goes after a loose ball. (4) Albert Martin and a Jesuit eager fight for the ball. (5) Billy Tsacrios (22) and Jim Harpham (21) get set for a rebound. (6) Baxter coming down with a rebound in the Bartow contest. GOLF TEAM First row, left to right: Ralph Schwab, Edward Angier, Bcb Gould, Joe Gould, Stanley Drivas, John Seitz, Dean Harlan. Second row: Gerry Dahlen, John Nichol, Laddie Irion, Tom Dunn, Walker Baise, Bob Oliver, John McGowan. TENNIS TEAM First row, left to right: Richard Ravel, Joe Couch. Second row: Hambright Dethero, Bill Scott, Dick Bolton. TRACK TEAM First row left to right: Billy Blackburn, Ed Mendel, Philip Bayly, Cappy Bie, Bill Spake Bob Richardson Second row Sid White Orville Hiene, Dick Brown, Ross Durant, Eobby Middleton, Jim Harpham. Third row: Coach Robert Brown, Harry Fields, Johnny Seitz, Kent Edwards, Willis Wnitehurst, Gilman Crosby, Jim Baxter, Jack Barton, Raymond Haley, ' Rufus Phillips. Not pictured: Albert Wilcox and Myron Moore. Ed Mendel and Gilman Crosby Co-Captains BASEBALL First row, left to right: Doug Mason, Jack Mackie, Billy Tsacrios, , Andy Marston, Gerald Harwood, Joe Couch, Dick Lewis, Willis Whitehurst. Second row: Tommy Hammock, Albert Martin, Chuck Bell, Johnny Stowell, Danny Colwell, John Logan, Sid White, Dean Harlan, Henry Hardin, Alvin Pierson, Raymond Haley. Third row: Coach Bill Justice, Harry Hope, Adcock Dannelly, Roger Kenyon, Frank Kunnen, Billy Grant, Ralph Ricks, Robert Davis, Charles Barber, Eugene Dempsey. Not pictured: Eugene Wallace. ANDY WILLIE GIRLS ' VOLLEYBALL f First Row Left to Righ t: Willie Mae Sheppard, Barbara W.ngate, Joan Simmons, Jo Ann Neuman, Alice Robertson Jo Ann Til lie Lois Tedrick, Lou Rene Vogas, June Crosby, Betty Bellamy, Virginia Hayden, Jane Chalfant Second Row: Page Logan, Anna Athanason, Evelyn Ogles, Phyllis Bayly, Carol Stular, Lois Lerch, Lorraine Donaldson, Jeannine Bowers, Gretchen DeKalb, Debbie Flemmings, Miss Avery. GIRLS ' BASKETBALL SQUAD First row left to right — Phyllis Bayly, Jerry Burke, Anna Athanason, Betty Jean Cromartie, Lois Tedricks, Ann Coach- man Lois Lerch, Holly Ficht, Marie Barnes. Second row: Barbara Allen, Shirley Schlosser, Mary Chalk Willie Mae Shepherd Joan Simmons, Lois Collins, Evelyn Ogles, May Keppie, Ann Balfour. Third row: Freda Psomadakis, Nellie Bodiford Nell Ramsey, Debbie Flemings, Harriet McLean, Louise Poston, Miss Carol Avery, Girl s Coach. + Compliments of WISMER ' S Lanier’s Rexall Drugs RADIO HEADQUARTERS 1 24 N. Ft. Harrison I Clearwater Book | Store A. E. Purviance BOOKS STATIONERY GIFTS Cards for All Occasions Phone 2222 I J I | Firestone Stores COMPLETE CAR SERVICE I j 100 N. Ft. Harrison i j Phone 2344 i I + CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 SNORT ' S CLEARWATER STORE FOR MEN CONGRATULATIONS Lind and Mapes Everything in the Roofing and Sheelmetal line 612 FRANKLIN STREET PHONE 2317 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 The First National Bank of Clearwater MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM ★ Deposits Insured by Federal Deposits Insurance Corp. Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor $5,000 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 Bank of Clearwater ★ Deposits Insured by Federal Deposits Insurance Corp. Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor $5,000 BEST WISHES CLASS OF ' 49 Thayer Motor Company DODGE PLYMOUTH DODGE JOB RATED TRUCKS 28 N. GARDEN AVE. CLEARWATER, FLA. — 1 a , ,, a — Ia • ■■ ■ I ■■ «— • «« «« «« « • ] 1 Compliments of j _ llll—NM— no— MU— Mil— -HM— DU MM— MM— .1111— Mil— UK «■ Tack and Warren Southern Dairies SEALTEST ICE CREAM AND MILK CONTRACTORS IN Roofing and Sheet Metal Forced Air Heating Day Phone 2049 ★ Night Phone 77-992 CLEARWATER COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard Trailer Court 2601 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. LEE McMULLEN, Owner PHONE 77-7733 Sea Shell Hotel CLEARWATER BEACH, FLORIDA New and Most Unique Hotel COMPLIMENTS OF Clearwater Jersey Dairy FRANKIE’S fteaut j £alon Clearwater ' s Most Exclusive A Complete Line of Pasteurized Homoginized Dairy Products 32 North Ft. Harrison Tel. 2071 FRANKIE CHURCHILL, Owner i FOR PORTRAITS BEST WISHES COMMERCIALS CLASS OF ' 49 WEDDINGS PALM See PAVILION J. ARLOS 06G CLEARWATER BEACH, Photographer FLORIDA Studio 417 Cleveland 1949 Phone 2449 CLASS PHOTOGRAPHER ] NALL Yacht Basin Apt. Inc. | Lumber Company CLEARWATER BEACH Building Materials © Concrete Blocks 200 MODERN FIREPROOF APTS. Roofing A Builders Hardware w ★ BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED FOR YOUR LIVING COMFORT Clearwater, Florida TELEPHONE 33731 Compliments Congratulations of Class of ' 49 Clearwater School of Music and Applied Arts WEST COAST HOTEL CLEARWATER j CLEARWATER WATCH and C LOCK SHOP j FLYING SCHOOL EXPERT REPAIRING CLEARWATER PAINT CO. Five Points Meats Groceries A Paint for Every Purpose EXCELLENT FOODS 29 N. Ft. Harrison Clearwater 1101-03 Cleveland Ph. 2412 KEPPIE TRAVEL BUREAU DUNEDIN PHARMACY Your Friendly Rexall Drug Store 37 N. Ft. Harrison TOM HOOD Day Ph. 2768 Night Ph. 72662 Ph. 8-2151 Dunedin, Fla. PAYNTERS GROCERY BEST WISHES CLASS OF ’49 1740 N. Ft. Harrison CORONADO HOTEL Ph. 77-686 CLEARWATER BEACH EVERINGHAM ' S PAVILION HARPHAM AGENCY, INC. Formerly Frank J. Booth Co. Fountain Sea Food Dinners Room 3, Scranton Arcade CLEARWATER BEACH C’earwater, Fla. Ph. 2125 STARS IN THEIR FIELD ED MENDEL TRACK SPONSORS ADRIAN K. BOATNER CEDRIC H COLLINS SUTTONS BARBER SHOP MARLENE SPORT SHOP PINE RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. G. 0. MEARES J. AND M. PASTRY SHOP HOWARD T. INSCO BOATNER SMOYER ELECTRIC CO. DR. J. WM. IRION, D. C. GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES ALFRED MARSHALL A FRIEND C. D. BENNETT A FRIEND JOHN CHESNUT LLOYD WYNGARDEN MR. AND MRS. K. M. FRAVEL MR. AND MRS. WARREN GREEN LAKE CREST MOTOR COURT CLARKS, INC., DUNEDIN GENERAL SHOE STORE, DUNEDIN HARTS DRY CLEANERS MR. AND MRS. CHARLES H. BCCi SNIPES JEWELRY CO. . 4 . k CITY OF CLEARWATER Municipal Gas Dept. ★ THIS IS YOUR BUSINESS Harris Pharmacy L. G. Boyd H. Harris WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE ★ Phone 2443 Clearwater, Florida CONGRATULATIONS OTIS E. PRUITT Brown Bros. Dairy YOUR BUICK DEALER Store ★ ★ Garden and Drew 615 CLEVELAND ST. Phone 2224 WINSTON’S COMPLIMENTS OF Latest Fashions for BURKE BROTHERS Juniors, Misses Women ELECTRIC MACHINERY COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES ★ ★ 63 1 -635 Drew St. 516 Cleveland St. Tel. 2397 Tel. 2292-2158 ... .... M..- CLEARWATER COMPLIMENTS of SUN J. S. HILL • The Best in Citrus YOUR DAILY PAPER • INDIAN ROCKS Dutch Foerste Garage General Auto Repairing BATTERY CARBURETOR CHARGING IGNITION INDIAN ROCKS NORTH OF BRIDGE PH. 5-4598 RT. 1, BOX 206, LARGO PALM GARDEN Delightful Outdoor Dining GARDEN ROOM Colorful Indoor Atmosphere BAM BO ROOM Catering to Bridge, Luncheon, Tea and Special Parties Beautiful Organ Music —PHONES— Office 5-4301 Garden Room 9-1171 One Mile East of Indian Rocks Bridge REED’S COMPLIMENTS OF FLORIST FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS FLOWERS WIRED ANYWHERE 421 Cleveland .L,. .... .... .... HI. mi nil .III KM MU mi mi li ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY • J. W. SUTTLE : Grocery Co. Come In and Get Acquainted with our Fashion Salon Fabric Department Angeltown ★ 501 N. FT. HARRISON AVE. PHONE 2204-2314 ' Three Ultra-Modern Stores In One 77 ★ CLEARWATER, Smart Set, Inc. 17 South Osceola FLORIDA Clearwater, Florida KISBYS JEWELERS Devoted Entirely To Fine Fabrics 627] 2 Cleveland Street ' fablics, dnc. Watches - Clocks - Jewelry - Repairs CLEARWATER Compliments AsK For Anything of MAE ' S BEACH STORE AWNING AND BLIND COMPANY Has It Camera Supplies Color Processing Commercial Photography HELEN MARSHALL 461 Mandalay DON CARLOS Clearwater Beach Dial 2827 107 N. Ft. Harrison Dresses - Playclothes - Bathing Suits + COMPLIMENTS OF Publix Super Market J4 205 N. FT. HARRISON CLEARWATER FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF CITY FUEL CO. POP ' S WALK IN Freezer Fresh Ice Cream DUNEDIN •+ I I i i Congratulations CLEARWATER MATTRESS FACTORY Congratulations CLEARWATER COLD STORAGE Court and Myrtle Streets Phone 77-802 Jewelry, Watch Clock Repairing Diamonds — Watches H. SICHTERMAN 5 South Osceola Ave. BELLEAIR GARAGE Roy F. OLDS, Prop. We Repair All Makes of Cars Phone 2267 1351 S. Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Fla. r COMPLIMENTS I I 0F ' FEDERAL BAKERY STAR FURNITURE A Friendly Place to Trade Devoted Entirely to FINE FABRICS CLEARWATER FABRICS, INC. BARLOW I. G. A. Super Market Corner Garden Drew J. J. STARLING SON 409 N. Ft. Harrison PLUMBING CONTRACTORS Congratulation to the j 1 Class of ' 49 j I I PINELLAS SUPPLY CO. The Auction House 1425 So. Ft. Harrison Clearwater, Florida Congratulations ' 49ers | BAY WAY MOTEL I JOS. ODENATH I | ; —SEITZ— [ I REALTOR— I NSUROR | 1 Congratulations | Class of ' 49 j | 309 N. FT. HARRISON PHONE 2654 A Pearce Ross A. Alexander Compliments of Korones Jewelers Friendly, Prompt and Efficient Service 617 Cleveland Street CHARLES AUTO TRIM Clearwater, Florida ! 1 R. H. BRANDON Pinellas Office Supply Co. JACK CARSON, Owner INDIAN ROCKS PAVILION 2729 N. Ft. Harrison : PHILLIPS DRIVE IN Green Acres Trailer Court i 2364 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. INDIAN ROCKS BEACH ' A. C. GREEN, Prop. Ph. 7-773 1 ’ “ ” ” | ■ ; Compliments Best Wishes of from 1 FIVE POINTS SUNDRY Renatta Court Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. Hardware Fishing Tackle Congratulations F. L. SKINNER WILCOX SUPPLY CO. Insurance Fruit Gift Boxes Indian Rocks, Fla. Dunedin HELM ' S We Extend Our Best Wishes | to Pottery and Gift Shop Class of ' 49 j | DUPREE BETTER SIGNS 1485 Gulf-to-Bay Blvd. i f 1352 S Ft. Harrison Ave. Ph. 76-235 [ BROADWAY GARAGE ILEY-WALKER, INC. j ... Oldsmobile Sales Service Kaiser-Frazer Motor Cars Ph. 2497 DUNEDIN, FLORIDA 801 Cleveland Clearwater, Fla. i + « - . — «— ■ Boy’s Town GULF 619 Cleveland St. The Only Exclusive FUEL Boys Store in Clearwater ★ OILS Featuring Famous Name Brands Stanley F. Lee, Distributor For Boys 2 to 20 ★ + + Here You Will Se Such Names as: McGregor Twigs Kaynee Happy Kid Tom Sawyer Hickok 1 i i GULF OIL PRODUCTS l i ■■ 1 Compliments Congratulations ! of | HARDIN and SHAW THE RED DRAGON GIFT SHOP 26 N. Ft. Harrison Scranton Arcade Barber Shop RAYMOND CLONINGER Congratulations to Real Estate — Insurance — Tax Service The ' 49ers ! 1 624 Cleveland St. Ph. 2708 1 SOUTHERN RADIO i MANDALAY FOOD MARKET 580 Mandalay Blvd., Clearwater Beach QUALITY WESTERN MEATS i | BEACH SNACK SHOP j 6 1 4 Mandalay All Meals Served Take Out Service j i j 4 Best Wishes First in Sports First in Public Service Class of ' 49 WTAN ★ Fulltime The Modern Shop 1340 on your dial ★ A Specialty Shop for IN CLEARWATER Women and Teen-agers IT ' S WTAN Congratulations Clearwater Laundry TYRE MART Dry Cleaning iiVS, COLD STORAGE VAULT • Ph. 33-078 We can make your future Safer, Saner, and More Secure 833 CLEVELAND ST. KELLY Compliments SPRINGFIELD of the ’ ELI WITT ! | rjf 1 ires Tubes Cigar Company i Batteries | CLEARWATER | + Congratulations Class of ' 49 J. C. Penney Co. Inc. ★ CLEARWATER, FLORIDA STEWART Bonded Warehouse i FIREPROOF STORAGE j i One Article or Carloads j Also Interstate, Long Distance Moving Ph. 7-6312 Clearwater, Fla. Joe R. Stewart F R E M A C S I S THE STORE FOR YOU j i I 1 i ! [ i i CARL’S Qijt gLop Gifts, Mexican Costume Jewelry Leather Goods j 433 Mandalay Clearwater Beach Compliments of Gulf-to-Bay Boulevard TRAILER PARK ★ 2601 GULF-TO-BAY BLVD. Lee McMullen, owner Tel. 77-733 NEW SHOES INVISIBLE REPAIRING AL’S I Shoe Repairing ! 21 N. Ft. Harrison FREMACS Clearwater, Fla. WOLCOTT’S Juniors Children TEEN TOGS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1949 Complete Apparel for Boys and Girls 530 Cleveland Street CONGRATULATIONS from DOUGLAS HARDWARE I eenagers Infants Phone 2127 — b DUNEDIN PARKER ELECTRIC GUY O. PARKER, Prop. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES HOUSE WIRING OUR SPECIALTY 34 N. Ft. Harrison Phone 2662 COMPLIMENTS to CLASS OF ' 49 MILLER AWNING BETTER SEATING BETTER SOUND BETTER PROJftSTlON BETTER PICTUR S Why take less than the best? P alms ' llieat’ie DUNEDIN Pinellas 7 Newest and Most Beautiful Theatre w «Vs, {—X ' :-V V ' )V yvy • AiX 1 , ty i . M Best Wishes for your Future Happiness and Success ' To your own self be true And it must follow as the night the day You can be false to no man. CLEARWATER TRANSIT and GULF (OAST MOTOR LINE 305 South Garden Avenue 2 3 7 8 -o- PHONES -o- 2 3 2 9 Congratulations to The ' 49ers Kennedy Strickland PARK AVE. Best Wishes to the Class of ' 49 Purity Bakery PURITY IS BETTER BREAD Compliments of AUTO PARTS ▼ ANY AND ALL PARTS YOU NEED WE HAVE STAR FURNITURE o A Friendly Place To Trade B and M SANDWICH SHOP Jerry Jannelli, Prop. Where Most of the Kids Patronize 123 N. GREENWOOD AVE. PH. 32-8512 Compliments of STOUTAMIRE HARDWARE Congratulations Class of ' 49 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1949 cn jas Little Jewel Says Moore’s Jewelery Store Wishes Every Graduate Success y and Happiness COLLMAN ' S SHOE STORE Shoes for Women Children X-Ray Fitting 625 Cleveland St. Clearwater CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 7 49 Clearwater Feed Supply Alley, Pehbaum, Capes Inc. NSURANCE Real Estate Mortgages Municipal Bonds 425 CLEVELAND STREET CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Congratulations from ALICE MAC FLOWER SHOP Extending Every Good Wish for the Success Happiness of Clearwater ' s Future Citizens THE CAPITOL and RITZ THEATRES Your Houses of Entertainment + — t TAKE GOOD CARE OF THE ONLY PAIR OF EYES YOU ' LL EVER HAVE ★ Reade Tilley, o. d. Class of M3 Northern Illinois College of Ophalmology CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS TO CLASS OF 1949 ★ FT. HARRISON Hotel CLEARWATER ' S TEEN FASHION CENTER See the Newest Styles by TEENA PAIGE ' and TEEN TIMER ' As Shown In Your Favoriite Magazines ' CALLING AL LGIRLS ' and ' SEVENTEEN ' Across Corner from Post Office Sales Business Opportunities Rentals H. M. BYLLESBY REGISTERED REAL ESTATE BROKER 565 Mandalay Ph. 33-859 Clearwater Beach zajifii y ' j a fay y Y — •K- mtm 0 7 9 • ♦ • ■
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