Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)
- Class of 1950
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A significance so enduring that it forms a ring upon which the keys of knowledge, hope, and understanding are placed. These keys possess the power to lift our vision upward and reveal our stairway to the stars. IJILEHTIIJ MQ5 ck R , Q, f. 1 l I idx 1 l To one of our most capable directors .... An un- limited supply of patience, plus a wealth of understand- ing combine to make her not only a fine teacher, but a wonderful friend as well .... With a deep sense of love and gratitude to Mrs. Edna Knapp for her support and guidance, We, the class of 1950, affectionately dedicate this annual. DEECTORS fu? wt CXS Z! Our Directors have s-0 patiently helped us to solve the problems of pro- duction. Carefully planning each scene, they have made our three act drama a Pulitzer Prize Winner. pl W. B. Feagle Principal ',.' A il .fi ,Q A s X... , It E tm A 1 . 1'2' f xx Uarda Briggs Roberts Brown Home Making I and ll Mathematics Bessie Crowell Librarian Audio-Visual Dir. Physical Education Rachel Donald Plane Geometry Business Arithmetic M.. Carolyn Avery Physical Education Safety Education Ruth Brubeck Diversified Cooperative Training Coordinator Betty ,lane Foley English gi g ... ' ' ' if .3 Albert Blizel English III Speech and Dramatics iii ',L.4 -an J K, A Christine Carmack American History Problems of Democracy Willard Jardine Industrial Arts I ss, 'luv Williani Justice Physical Education Cuss Sakkis Physical Education American History an sf' vu 'Q Dotty Lou Sterling Home Making M it. We xv QW + 'H a.. .EM -. x Martha Kelley Latin I, II, III Advanced Algebra Alfred Meadows Printing .ap-can gg s t su in 9' Homer Savige Vocal Music Amber V. Turner Typing I Shorthand Secretarial Training . X f , 5 is ta ' Y - if its af Q Av I A ?f if Charles King Art Applied Art Mechanical Drawing Sarah De Kirkpatrick Chemistry English III K ii Lois Morse Arthur Rickow Dean and Registrar Physics Trigonometry Biology Solid Geometry Biology Joe Scofield Marion Shambaugh Edna Knapp English IV journalism George Rothe Machine Shop Maude Simpson TYPIUE I, II World History Secretary Bookkeeping t is A w i Q it 4 + ' if s i ,,.p . : ' I' iiii - Q 'ntl Mildred Turner Ann Watts Stephen Yanetovich Spanish I, I III I Cafeteria Instrumental .X XX. ,f ff U Manager Aff' 3 Music ACT I The house lights dim, the curtain opens, and the drama begins. It is our story but we are not the stars, merely the stage hands, preparing for the big moment when we will appear behind the foot lights. Yes, we each have our assigned duties and know what is to be done, but we are a little unsure of ourselves, for we are only lowly sophomores. We're adjusting our lives to the routine, but often we miss our cues and flounder helplessly among the mass of humanity, clubs, subjects, and jobs which make up high school. We gaze at the seniors in awe, and wonder if we'll ever made the grade. We're lucky though, no Sophomore Week much to our delight and the chagrin of our upper classmen. The election of our class officers, Bobby, Bill, Helen, and John, makes us feel that we really belong. At last, we're on our way! Football season opens with a bang-Joan and Harriet are right down front, leading us in those long, loud yells for our Tornadoes . Plant City and Bradenton each beat us by one point, but we bounce back to tromp all over Wauchula, Tarpon, Orlando, and Punta Gorda. Coach Justice's first year, and we're off to better things! Christmas-formals, parties, and so much fun-especially in our town . Our Plays within a play are Sinister House and Loose Moments . Barbara Deulin in the role of Sophie is someone we'll always remember-stars on our own stage, and how they shine! The first act is drawing to a close, but not before May Day, with that royal couple, Jerry and Roger, reigning over the court. Our own attendents, Sue and Dale, are up there, I00. Closer-closer-closer-final exams are coming. Many dark days and sleepless nights --then at last they're over, much to our relief. The scene changes, there go the seniors down the aisle, marching to the strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' Don't they look proud as they receive their diplomas? Well, maybe someday . . . Graduation dance-dreamy music, and Pat Wolff as sophomore sponsor-a credit to Pete's good taste. A wonderful year is over-we're one step nearer our goal. Keep looking ahead and ACT II The curtain opens on Act II, to find us upper classmen. We, the understudies, watch from the wings as the '4-9ers perform. Eager to test our star ability, we know each line perfectly, and yet, we are not impatient because we realize that the second act holds much for us. we'll soon be there. With Dale to lead us, assisted by Philip, Bill, and John, we are sure of success. even though our responsibilities are many. Sophomore Week, and aren't we mean-did you ever smell so much Blue Waltzl' per- fume? ' ' Our cheerleaders, led by Captain Had,', really do look snappy. We are mighty proud that Juniors Pat and Sue made the team, to join Joan and Harriet. , I What a football season! Before each game we hold our breath, hoping against hope that our winning streak will continue-and it does! Yep, along with the Pinellas County Trophy we capture that all-important title of South Florida Conference Champs! For the first time in the history of CHS we have an undefeated, untied football team. Talk about proud-we are just that! Along with those superlative football scores, we'll always remember just how lovely Pat and Liz looked as they graced the Homecoming Court. A reprieve-in the form of Christmas holidays-then back to face mid-year exams. Oh, to be studious! We manage to stay busy 'cause if it isn't homework, it's one of those swell basketball games, Tornado style, followed by an after-the-game dance given 'by one of our many active school clubs. The juniors are so busy planning a super-duper prom, while the seniors slave over their class play. ,..,... At last, here it is- Aaron Slick from Punkin Crick , starring Cappy Bic. The square dancing really is something to see-and doesn't Ches give that one line his all ! May 6, brings the Jr.-Sr. Prom. Could it be possible to be more excited than we are: or have more longing expression than the sophomores? Your time will come, we laugh- ingly tell them as, we set out for the Tampa Terrace. May Night follows, with Pat and Pete as King and Queen. The court consists of Anne and Kent, Harriet and John, Joan and Bill, Sue and Daleg along with seniors Lois and Gil- man, sophomores Sally and Jack. Graduation festivities, and once more the stars leave the stage as another year is over. ACT III A brief intermission, the blare of trumpets, then a hush falls over the theater as the last act unfolds. At long last, we stand behind the footlights, THE STARS OF 1950! Nearer, nearer-we're almost there. It is our big moment-to savor and remember for as long as we shall live. Yet, along with the glory there is much hard work for each member of the cast. It is our job to publish the i'Chatter, the Aqua Clara, and direct various organizations with efficiency and ease. Our first decision-the election of Bill as president-His a good one. Aided by Bobby, Betsy, Dale, Kent and Twinkle, the third act is sure to progress smoothly. Did you ever see such beautiful class jewelry-or a prouder look than our stars wear as they leave the auditorium first? Listen closely, and you'll hear them singing, lsn't It Great To Be a Senior -yep, it sure is! Excitement mounts as football season arrives. The question is, Will we be able to do it again? The cheerleaders, with capable Harriet as captain, have added Anne and .lack to their group. Our first game. a win, and each touchdown is a watery one. That was some bus trip to Punta Gorda-with Fuller the life of the party! !! Many games and many thrill- ing scores-St. Pete stops us temporarily with a tie, but with strength and spirit our boys fight on, yard by yard, to claim the Pineallas County and S. F. C. championships for the second successive year. Hats off to our coaches and Tornadoes! Cheers, also, to Liz, our beautiful Homecoming Queen, surrounded by lovelies. Harriet. Pat. Anne, and Barbara. Hurried shopping, gay tinsel, secret smiles, holidays-it all spells Christmas with a capital C , Was there ever a holiday season with more parties or fun? Back to the grind of mid-years. and it seems impossible to realize that our starring roles have reached the half-way mark. Can you believe it? Never a dull minute with basketball games each Tuesday and Friday night. Catch a glimpse of Captain Philip dashing by in his new uniform-bet we have the best-dressed team in the state. The year speeds by. We've almost reached our destination, and suddenly-We wish that we could turn back the calendar-Act Ill is passing much too swiftly. Then, before we know it, there we are-marching down the aisle in our caps and gowns-seeing our parent's proud faces, through a blinding mist of tears. Sitting on the stage, we begin to think back and recall the wonderful, happy incidents that have made up our senior year-Pat Neff as Anita', in The Ghost Flies South, the applause A Date With Judy received, and most of all Senior Week. including the Prom, Skip Day. and the banquet. Three years-a long time-and yet so short. Three years-filled with memories that can never be erased. Three years-and now we are alumni. The play is over. We take our bows amidst stirring applause. The curtain closesg the audience quickly empties the theater. A hushed silence falls. We are sad, but not regretful. Without a backward glance we leave th th face the future-unafraid. e eater-eyes shining, head erect-walking out to noise Business Manager Pat Wolff S arab I Sports Editor Jack Bunnell .9 L S MAJ' . , UR Wi I lib Circulation Editor Helen Miller AQUA CLARA STAFF 4. . f FYI! Editor-in-Chief Jean Coon ,,': S il Advisor Miss Sarah de Kirkpatrick SX -K.., 'L21'f'9' W ji 1 Photography Editor George Barnes Literary Editor Betsy Riggle wi, -A rs 334 i f 'J Art Editor Jo Gruber Left to Right: First row: B. Mayers, H. Hoinuth, N. Shinn, H. Miller, D. Eklund, P. Neff, G. Lego, E. Sikorski, G. Leichliter, B. Riggle, R. Wagner, K. Skipper. Second row: B. Allen, H. McLean, N. Fuller, B. Patterson, J. Turnburke, S. Rockhold, L. Tedrick, B. Skinner, S. Bailey, P. Williamson. Third row: J. Morse, N. Myers, J. Coon, A. Coachman, B. Shaw, S. Crandon, J. Boyd, J. Douglas. Fourth row: B. Hargraves, C. Barnes, J. Gruber, M. Miller, J. Crosby, Miss Kirkpatrick, B. Monnier, P. Wolff, B. Gallups, J. Bunnell, G. Moore. U! . A -AAS. .-.rm THE STA S CHYWATCY C oo lC?5'o Darcchgr Producer Latgkfs Cosfv es Musncnl Score Wvn+e,r Cns+m5 W--- l.1.!'rl -45 125-5 Ll.: 'Q Z1 A C T l i I N ,f of C! a L 5 L I , - ' - -- ---N- X' --.. . .gf ,,x,--. .Q fffff r j --M X . .... H, NV , gl if Q ? ' 5- STARS Seated: Left to right: K. Edwards-Sgt. at Arms, D. Wyngarden-Treas urer. Standing: B. Middleton-VicePresident, B. Allen-Sgt. at Arms B. Riggle-Secretary, B. Blackburn--President. We, the stars of 1950, have played our parts upon the stage for three long years. Now our contracts have expired and so, with one backward glance, we hand our scripts to the understudies, bow, and exit. BARBARA ALLEN Tinklv Baskvllmall 43. 49. 501 Vol- lf-ylvall 50: C-30 49: Pre- Simlm1t50: LDS Gauchos 49. 50: llshvrc-Ile 49. C0- Captain 50: Hi Teens 48, 49: Aqua Clara Staff 50. 1 JACK ANDREWS Band 48: Football 49, 501 Swimming 50. EDWARD ANGIER MEAC! 'llransfc-rrccl +1-9: Key Club 41.9. Pre-S. 50: l,oS Gauvlms 49. 50: GolfClul1fL0: l're- Siclvnt 50: Tc-:mis 501 Baseball 50. GERALDINE PATRICIA APGAR l'li-Teens 48. 49, 50: Lib- rary Cluli 48. 49. 50: Home' llomn Sevretary 501 F.l'l.A. 50: Gloc Club 43. 49. 50: lla11ny Dil- l'lPI'w 49: Los C-aur'l1oS 48. JAMES ANDREWS BYRON ANDERSON SUE BAILEY lVlERCEDICS H. Hi-tvfens 48. 49. 50: Aqua BAIJDWIN Clara Staff 50: F.H.A. C196 Club 48W 40, 50: Danny Ditllern 493 Ro- be Colmnittee for Glee Cluls 50. fs 5' l -14 1-.1 lllwlwl !? , 1 W J AYNE ELLIOT BOYD Masque Sa Gavel 50g Quill K Scroll 50: Glee Club 49, 50g 4'Danny Ditherw 49g Chatter Reporter 50: Aqua Clara Staff 50. WINIFRED LORRAINE BLACKBURN Volleyball 48, 493 Bas- ketball 48, 50g Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50g Usherette 499 Office Helper 495 F.H.A. 48. JACK WARD BOBBITT Band 48, 49g D.C.T. 49 50. RICHARD BRADY l'Brads'7 Football 48. 49. RUDOLPH BUOL BETTIE JEAN CARTER '4Aunt Bettiew Los Gauchos 48g Glee Club 485 Chatter Report- er 50g Hi-Teens 50. JACK BUNNELL Transferred 48g Cheer- leader 505 Literary Editor of Chatter 50g Sports Ed- itor of Aqua Clara 50: Los Gauchos 49, 50g lVlas- que S4 Gavel 50g Ghost Flies South 50. GEORGE BARNS Kvy Clull 48: Los GEll11'll- os-19. 50: Aqua Clara Staff 49: l,ll0lUgI'ZlIlllf'I' Cla. 50: SWlIIlllllIIg 49. 50: lVlasquv aml Cavvl all 1 . PHILIP BAYLY Football 48. 49. 50: Ras- kvllmall 48. 49. 50: Track 48. 49. 50: C-Club 48. 49. 50: Vive Pres. of junior Class 49. 1' 4 Dlcwwls lh4:c:ll'1'r:l. HI m IJUNALU lhc:c:1Ns Cl:-v Clulm 48. 49. 1: zlcwl' Iilcfrk Umm. BH L Ill I 1 N ISA! Y l.il1rary Clulm-19. Pros. 50. lrinsfvrrul 1- lrafk Tl 1 WIILLIAM C. l31.Ac:K1sURN Bill Svnior Class l'rc-s. 50- juniur Class Trvas. -19: Snpll. Class Vim' llrc-s 48: Football 47. 48. -19 50: Track 48. 49. Cn- Capt. 50: C-Clulm 48. 49 50: lfoutlmall All-S. F. C 49: llmlor Sovivty 49. - , i : J 2 I A A JAMES GRAHAM CHAMBERLIN calinlrnyas Glee Club 48, 49, 50, Boys Quartet 48, 49, 50, Los Gauchos 50, Track 50, Danny Ditherl' 49. WESTON CHARLOW, JR. Football 48, 49, 50, Band 48, 49, 50, Swimming 49, 50. ANNE COACHMAN Cheerleader 50, Chatter Staff, Business Mgr. 50, Los Gauchos 49, Secre- tary 50, Aqua Clara Staff 50, Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, May Queen Attendant 49, Homecoming Queen At- tendant 50, Masque and Gavel 48, 49, 50, Quill and Scroll, Treasurer 50, Basketball 4-9. LL. Lois ELAINE COLLINS C-30 49, Vice-President 50, F.H.A. 48, Hi-Teens 48, 49, Glee Club 48, Volleyball 48, 50, Basket- ball 48, 49, 50, Usherette 49, Co-Capt. 50. JEAN COON Aqua Clara 49, Editor-in Chief 50, Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, Quill and Scroll 50, National Honor So- ciety 48, 49, 50, Danny Ditherv 49, Sinister Housew 48, Student Coun- cil 50, c'The Ghost Flies Southi' 50, Glee Club 48, 49, Girls, State 49. JUNE CROSBY Usherettes 49, 50, Volley- ball 49, 50, Girl's Tennis 48, Los Gauchos 49, 50, Aqua Clara 50, Glee Club 49, Hi-Teens 48, 49. SUE CAROL CRANDON Usherettes 50, Hi-Teens 50, Chatter reporter 50, Aqua Clara staff 50, Quill 31 Scroll 50. PATRICIA DEATON CGPat,7 Glee Club 48, 49, 50, Band 49, 50, Orchestra 49, 50, Danny Dithern 49. JANIQT DEULIN Glu: Clulv il-3. 49. 50: Hi- 'llvvns 40. 50: Cllilllfxf Staff 50: Aqua Clara Staff: Quill and Sm-roll 50: C-30 50: Nlasquv and Ca- wl 50: Danny llitlxcru 49. JOAN DouoLAs Timllums Quill aml Stroll 50: Cloc- Clull 40. 49. 50: Aclxvrlls- mg Mgr. of Clxattvr: Ps- ln-rvtlv 50: l . ll. A. 49: Min-fl Cll0I'llS 50: llam- ny llillu-13' 49: Aqua Clara Staff 50: Masque- lml Cawl 50. Klcwl' EIJWARIDS lCddi1- l'lootl1all4ll. 49. 50: Travli 40. 50: Stuclvul Couuvil H4-p. 40: S1'I'gl'lllIl-ill- arms 50: llomv lloom . ww H Vivo-l'rm-s. 50: 1.-Llulv lo. 49. 501 Max llax lusc-orl 1.9. ' ' Lois Gl1:NacvA DoBsoN fy! Maj D. C. T. Club 48. 49. Troa- ., A '- surer 50: F. H. A. 49. 50. 4 J IQANETTL: DRUMM Smil0s Trausfvrrvcl 49: lVlusiL' Club A191 Boots and Sad- Lllci' fllulv 50: A Capella, Ulm Clulm L9 ll il 'll ' -il . Clulv 49: Min-cl Clow- Clulv 50. EmTulc C1m1sTlNlc EKLUND l If-flcf' Nlasquv aml Cavvl 40. 49 l'rr-s. 50: lslwrvlls' 50 Los Cauvllos 43. 49. 50 Clew Clulm 40. 49: C-30 50: lli-Tc-cms 48. 49. 50 Aqua Clara Staff 50 Danny llitllvru 49. M A - L A -Mfkfl' ' . A :Mml K 1 .P I ' fi? ' . Mc' X A 1 a moss URANT ll-zwls EAR1 I: Football 40. 49. 50: Track Swimming 49. 50: lfool- tl I ll' ELIZABETH AILENE FALLON HLizI' Band Majorette 47, 48. 49g F. H. A. 48, 49. 50: D. C. T. 49. 50. HARRY FIELDS Track Manager 49g Bas- ketball 49, 50, Football Manager 50. HI RBI RT FII LDS JR MARY FISHER Herble uFislI', Band 4 49 Drum Major Transferred 49g President 50 Band President 4'o of S. B. C.g D. C. T. Club 49-Secretary 50: Treasur- er of Homeroom. NANCY FULLER Student Council 50, Los Gauchos 48, 49-President 50, Glee Club, Mixed SI Girls Chorus 48, 49, 50, Masque Sz Gavel 50, US- herette 50: Aqua Clara Staff 50: Hi-Teens 48, 49. 50. MARY ANN GARDINER CCAHH77 F. H. A. President 50: Glee Club 48, 49. 50, Hi- Teens 50: uDanny Dit- herl' 49. is WILLIAM CARL GALLUPS 'sBill,' Basketball 48, 49, 50, C- Club 49, 50g,Track 50: Baseball 50: Glee Club 49. '4Danny Ditherw 40: Aqua Clara 50. HELENE FRANCES GAY 54Skippyyv57 Transferred 50g Cheer- leader 47, 483 Basketball 47. 48: Glee Club 47, 43. 49. 50: Reporter 47. MARTIN WILLIAM LUCILLE GILL GERHARD D.C.T. 4-9, 50. D.C.T. 48, 49, 50. JOHN B. GODWIN, JR. LARRY E. GOODYEAR Glee Club 48, 49. Key Club 48, 49, 503 Vice President 493 D.C.T. 49, 50, Vice President 493 Los Gauchos 49. Jo ANNE GRUBER ss-lilly, Transferred 483 Swim- ming 46, 47, 483 Tennis 47, 483 Los Gauchos 48, 49, 503 Quill and Scroll 49, 503 Aqua Clara Staff 49, 503 Chatter Staff 49, 3 '6Dann.y Ditherw 493 50 Glee Club 48, 49, 50. ROBERT GRUENWALD WILLIAM MARVIN GRANT '6Bill', Football 503 Baseball 49, 503 Band 48, 49, 503 Sec- retary 49, 503 Glee Club 483 Chatter Staff 503 Aqua Clara Staff 50. FISHER GROVES Bubber Transferred 49. , as aaa Z1 :- 'XXX ' 2 'A Wx N Xxx DANIEL A. HAIGHT HOWARD COULD HAMILTON Football 48, 49, 503 Base- ball 49, 50, Home Room President 50g Jr. Rotar- ian 50, C-club 48, 49, 50, Band 48, 49, 50, Basket- ball 49g Clee Club 49. TOMMY HAMMOCK WILLIAM PEARCE ROLAND HARRIS GERALD R. HARWOOD Football 48, 49, 503 Base- ball 48, 50, C-Club 48, 49, 503 Student Council 4-8,49. HARGRAVES, JR. CHBilly77 Student Council 49, Pres- ident 50g Glee Club 48, 49, 50, Secretary-Treas urer 49, Mixed Chorus 48, 49, 50, Boys Quartet 50g All State Chorus 49, '4Danny Ditherv 49, Hon- or Society 48, 49, 50, Audio Visual 49. Audio Visual 505 Football Manager 48, 49g Swim- ming 49, 50. GARY F. HAYNES CCSOII77 Transferred 48, Swim- ming 50. EDGAR HERING Transferred 47g Audio Visual 49, Glee Club 47, 48, uDani1y Ditherw 49. Home Room President 503 Football 503 Baseball 49, 503 Basketball 48, 49, 505 C-Club 50. HERTHA IRMA HOMUTH Editor-in-Chief of Chat- ter 50: Honor Society 48, 49, 50: Hi-Teens 48. Pro- gram Ch. 49, 50: Glee Club Mixed Sz Girls Chor- us 48, 49: Masque 8 Cav- el 48. 49: Quill and Scroll 50: Aqua Clara Staff 49. 50: Tennis 50: Sinister Housew 48: Danny Dit- herll 49. KAREN HOUGH 64'I097 Transferred 49: Band 48. 49. 50: Glee Club 50: Girls Athletic Assoc. 48. 49: Paper Staff 50. sque 1 1 A 1 fi A Q fm yfffl I I L, A X lj f .fi F AYE J ESSUP Transferred 48: F. H. A. 49. M DAVID F. KITCHEN JR. FRANK KUNNEN Eskimo Football 47, 49: Baseball 49, 50: C-Club: Track 50: Swimming 49. HELEN MARIE INSCO Transferred 48: Secretary of Class 48: Home EC. Club 48: Allied Youth Club 48: Hi-Teens 50. DOLORES KELLY D. C. T. Club 49, 50. KENNETH KUNZ 64Ken77 LORRAINE LANCIAULT Rainey', Chatter Staff 50, Quill S1 Scroll 50. GLORIA C. LEICHLITER CAGIOU7 Los Gauchos 48, 49, 50, Clee Club 48, 49, 50, Danny Ditherw 49, Au- dio Visual 50, Hi-Teens 49, Aqua Clara Staff 50. ROBERT J. LOHRE D. C. T. 48, 49, 50. JOHN LOGAN Football 48, 49, 50, Bas- ketball 48, 49, 50, 'Co- Captain 50, Soph. Class Treasurer 48, Junior Class Secretary 49, Hon- or Society 49g C-Club 48, 49, 50, May Day Escort 49, Home Room Treas. 50g Baseball 48, 49, 50. JOHN BAILEY MACKIE Printing Club 48, 49, 50, C-Club 48, 49, 50, Foot- ball 48, 49, 50: Baseball 48, 49, 50. VIVIAN JUNE BUFORD LEE MASSIE MASON '4BUff Ppnm Basketball Mgr. 49: C- D C T 50 C161 Q1ub.18 Club 49, 50: Swimming 50. ELIZABETH ANNE lYlAYERS ':Beuy7' Hi-Teens 48. 49. 50: Clee Club 48. 49. 50: Mixed Chorus 49. 50: Volleyball 50: Aqua Clara Staff 50: Chatter Reporter 50: 4'Danny Ditheri' 49. JOHN WILLIAM STAN MCLAUGHLIN MCGOWAN Transferred 50: Junior ack Class Play 49: Beta Club Qolf 49 50 495 D. C. T. 50. ALVIN MCCRANEY ALFXANDER 'GCFCCPCW MCC I Um' Football 48, 49, 50 MCGFACHY Swimming 50. Sand . ...... 5, 2 K HARRIET MCLEAN Cheerleader 48, 49, 50, May Day Attendant 49, Homecoming Attend. 503 Volleyball 493 Basketball 49, 50, Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, Aqua Clara Staff 50, Glee Club 48, 49, 50. HUGH B. MCLEAN HI-Iuby77 Golf Club 50, Tennis 49g Baseball 48, 49, 50. y PM , BRYAN MCMULLEN Band 48, 49, D.C.T. Club 49, President 50. MARY LOUISE MCNUTT SCMOMY7, Band 48, 49, 503 Orches- tra 49, 50, Publicity Chairman 503 Chatter Re- porter 50. - ...wit HELEN MILLER Sec. Soph. Class 483 Mas- que 81 Gavel 48, 49, Vice- Pres. 50g Quill 81 Scroll, Vice-Pres. 503 Aqua Clara Staff, Circulation Ed. 503 Chatter Reporter 50g Us- herette 503 C-30 50g Hi- Teens 48, 49, Sec. 50, Clee Club 48, 49. Q ROBERT EUGENE MIDDLETON Bobby',' Football 47, 48, 49, Co- Capt. 50, C-Club 48, 49, 503 Track 48, 49, 503 Vice Pres. Senior Class 50g Home Room Presi- dent 50g Pres. Soph. Class 48g Basketball 483 May Day Escort 49. MILDRED MILLER ROGER MEEKER Transferred 50, Aqua Clara Staff 50g Hi-Teens 50. XL BEVERLY JEAN MONNIER Hex , Quill and Scroll 49, Pres. 50: C-30 49. Reporter 50: Student Federalist 50: Us- herette 50: Aqua Clara Staff 50: Chatter Reporter 50: Hi-Teens 50. GEORGE AUCUSTUS MOORE Band 43. 49. 50: Key Club 50: Los Gauchos 50: Audio-Visual Club 483 Aqua Clara Staff 50. JACQUELINE LYLE MORSE Jackie Transferred 49: Los Gau- chos 49. 50: C-30 49: Sgt. at Arms 50: Masque and Gavel 50: lli-Teens 49. 50: Aqua Clara 50: Glee Club 50: Tri-lli-Y 48: Modern Dancing 48: French Club 48. MARGARET' ELIZABETH NODINE t'GritS Glee Club 48. 49. 50: lli- Teens 48. 49. Pres. 50: The Ghost Flies South, 50: Aqua Clara Staff 49: Honor Society 49. 50: Student Council 49: Stu- dent Federalists. Vice- Pres. 50. -'RT' NANCY JEAN MYERS CHRISTINF MOREAL PAIRII IA ANN NIIF WahocJ', a Transferred 49: Masque ll C firi Ill Ferns and Gavel 50: Aqua Clara ill N lkt ur am I Staff 50: Chatter Report ' I rf ltqs er 49. 50 50 C lee Club 49 50 ANNE ELIZABETH 0,BRIEN scllizee D.C.T. 50: Homecoming Attendant 49: Glee Club 48, 49: May Day Atten- dant 49g Homecoming Queen 50: Home Room Secretary 50. P- ' 2 'A Bx AX Xxx BARBARA RUTH PATERSON Canada Dryv Transferred 493 Aqua Clara Staff 503 Hi-Teens 49, 503 Masque SI Gavel 503 Basketball 503 Golf 50. i. J ixgl' CK I 3 A I 5, . Pi - 2525530 , i ROBERT PETERS i6Pete99 Football 483 Clee Club 48, 49, 50. ANNETTE CECILE PETREE Los Gauchos 49, Treas- urer 503 Quill 81 Scroll 503 Usherette 493 Student Council 503 Volleyball 503 Softball 503 Hi-Teens 483 Glee Club 48, 493 Mixed Chorus 493 Dan- ny Ditherv 49. -ki. 1' E- xt ALVIN H. PIERSON LOUISE POSTON Hambone,' WeegieH Transferred 47g Basket- Volleyball 48, 49, 503 ball 48, 49, 503 Baseball Basketball 48, 49, 503 48, 49, 503 Key Club 50. Softball 50. WILLIAM POWELL, JR. Transferred 49, Basket- ball 44, 45, 46. EUGENE A. PRASCHAN Transferred 493 Band 48, 49, 503 Basketball 483 Latin Club 48. JEAN PRILLAMAN Bunnie Band 48, 49, 50: Glee Club 48, 49, Library Club 48, Hi-Teens 48. 49. 50, F. H. A. 50: Orchestra 49, Librarian 50. EDWARD ARTHUR PROEFKE GGEd77 Transferred 48, Band 48, 49, 50, Audio-Visual 48, 49. 50. KM! e-6 'iv 271+-vu, CORALEE RATLIFF D.C.T. Club 50. ALICE MARIPI ROBERTSON Hi-Teens 48. Sec. 49: Vol- leyball 48. 49: llsherette 49: l'J.C.T. Club 50. JOHANNES RECH Football Mgr. 48, Foot- ball 50, Basketball Mgr. 48. 49, Key Club 48. 49, Sec. 50, C-Club 48, 49, 50, Track 50. SUE ROCKHOLD Cheerleader 49. 50, Ush- erette 48: Hi-Teens 48. 49. 50, Masque and Gavel 50, C-30 50, Sec. 49, Glee Club 48, 49: Soph. Atten- dent 48, Maid of Honor 49, Home Room Reporter 49. Bl-ITSY RIGGLE Transferred 49, Girls' State 49, Hi-Teens 49, Assistant Editor of Chat- ter 50, Secretary of Sen- ior Class 50, Quill and Scroll 50, Literary Editor of Aqua Clara 50, Masque and Gavel 50, Sponsor of Graduation Dance 49, Home Room Sec. 50. 'M' - im? A- MARY E. RODDY JOHN SATTERFIELD Chatter Staff 503 Aqua Clara 503 Hi-Teens 48, 49, 503 Los Gauchos 50. X fe ft tt xv Xxx BOB SEYMOUR RONALD SCAFF WILLIAM CLAYTON HERMANN NEWTON R0f1H1e SCHULTZ SCHUSTER DCT 49, 50- 'fBi11 Glee Club 42149, 50. Library Club 419, Vice- President 50. JAMES R. SCOTT HJim,7 Transferred 46g Football Mgr. 45, 46g Senior Hi- Yg Junior Class Treas.g Senior Class Ring Com- mittee. JOHN A. SHAFFER Transferred 48g Band 49, 50 Q. . BETTY JANE SHAW NANCY JEAN SHINN Hi-Teens 50, Aqua Clara Glee Club 48, 49, 50, Pres. Staff 50, Home Nursing Hi- Teens 48, 49, 50, Mas- 49g Chatter Reporter 50. que and Gavel 50, Aqua Clara Staff. ELEANORA MARY SIKORSKI 'gEllie', Glee Club 48, 49, 50, '6Dam1y Ditherw 49, Or- chestra Soloist 49g Dist- rict Contest 49, State Con- test 495 C. H. S. Band Soloist 50: Mixed Chorus 48, 49. 50, Aqua Clara 50: Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, Student Federalist Trea- surer 50. JOAN JULIA SIMMONS Volleyball 48, 49, 503 Bas- ketball 48, 49, 503 Usher- ette 49, 50, Softball 503 C-30 49, Treasurer 50, Hi-Teens 49. ROBIN SKINNER IVA MAY SIMPSON it Y, BARBARA BRUMBY SKINNER Masque and Gavel 48, 49, 50, Clee Club 48, 49, 50, Aqua Clara Staff 49, 505 Honor Society 49, Pres. 50, Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, Usherette 50, Student Council 48. il I Y-QQ A- KATHLEEN SKIPPER Kathy Student Council 503 Glee MARY ANN SPINELLO Transferred 483 Aqua Clara Staff 503 Hi- eens Club 48, 493 Usherettes 49, 503 FHA 493 Aqua Clara Staff 503 Masque and Gavel 503 .'4Danny Dither 49. 503 Masque and el 503 Tomlinson Tec al Institute 503 lee lub 48 1 PETER T. STRAYER '4Pierre,' Football 47, 48, 49, 503 Glee Club 483 Track 48, 493 Audio-Visual Club 48, 493 May Queen,s Es- cort 49. by Y XQX lflfi ALICE SUAREZ ARTHUR WARREN ALTON TAYLOR Transferred 50. SWEAT i'.ll1Ili0f,, 'fHOtb0x,, Football 473 Baseball 50 Key Club 48, 49, 50. Lols JEAN TEDRICK Masque and Gavel 503 Basketball 49, 503 Volley- ball 493 Clee Club 48, 49, 503 Usherettes 503 Hi- Teens 48, 49, 503 Aqua Clara Staff 50. Jo ANN TILLEY 6'Tickey Swimming 50. Los Gauchos 49, 503 Vol- ' leyball 493 DCT 50. . .NJ- Que,-. REGGIE WOMACK JOAN EVELYN TURNBURKE Cheerleader 48, 49. 50, Masque and Gavel 48, 49, 50, Los Gauchos, 49, 50, Hi-Teens 48, 49, 50, Glee Club 48, 49, 50g May Day Court 49, Aqua Clara Staff 50 . INN ROBERT TURNER Transferred 50, DCT 503 Track 48. JOSEPH KEMPTON TURNER 6810697 Football 48, 503 Audio- Visual Club 43, 49, 50, Los Gauchos 48, 50, Of- fice Assistant 49. MYRTLE L. WARNOCK Hldobbieii Orchestra 49, 503 DCT Librarian 503 Library Club 48, 49, Glee Club 48. WILLIAM WEBB, JR. Transferred 50: Soccer 44, 45, Hockey 459 Foot- ball 44. GLENNA VASBINDER RUTH ELIZABETH WAGNER 'gRudy Glee Club 48, 49, 50, Mixed and Girl's Chorus 48, 49, 50, FHA Parlia- mentarian 48, Vice-Pres- ident 49, 50, Quill 81 Scroll 50. bl JOHN STANLEY WEST Football 48, 49, 50, Swimming 49, 50, Honor Society Vice President 50. WILLIE LUTHER WHITEHURST 66D0pey77 Football 48, 49, 50, Bas- ketball 49, 50, Baseball 48, 49, 50, Track 48, 49, 50, C-Club 48, 49, 50, Chatter Staff 50. JOHN DAVID WILKINSON, JR. 44Jackvs Audio-Visual 50, Base- ball 50. PAT WILLIAMSON D.C.T. 49, Quill 81 Scroll, Secretary 50, Chatter Staff 50, F.H.A. 50, Aqua Clara Staff 50, Basketball 50, Softball 50. BARBARA ANN WINGATE WESLEY WISE C S75 Volleyball 4g7 49, 503 Basketball 48, 49, Track Basketball 48, Usherette 439 Football 49, 593 49, Softball 50. PATRICIA ANN WOLFF 6'Pat7' Honor Society 49, 50, May Queen 49, Home- coming Court 49, 50, Aqua Clara Stall 49, Business Mgr. 50, Los Gauchos 49, 50, Cheer- leader 49, 50, Sponsor of Graduation Dance 48, Vice President Student Council 49, Home Room President 50, Clee Club 49. Swimming 50. FRED WOMACK Audio Visual 48, D.C.T. 48, 49, 50. JANET WATERBURY Q H. DALE WYNGARDEN Football 48, 49, 503 C- Club 49, 50g Junior Class President 493 Senior Class Treasurer 503 Aud- io-Visual Club 49, 50g Aqua Clara 49g May Day Escort 49. BETTY LOU YOUNGBLOOD Student Council Secretary 499 Plant City Homecom- ing Sponsor 493 DCT 50. KARL ERNST YUNCEL, JR. Transferred Sept. l948g Key Club. 93071, Alf! First row: Left to rights lVl. Roddy, W. Blackburn, M. Spinello, B. Riggle, J. Stovall, Q f 'MW Baker. Second row: Turnburke, J. Brand, J. Lupo, L. Donaldson, J. Reid, H. Ficht RRCHS CALENDAR GIRLS B -- F o R 1 9 5 0 -- Jii! Ji? 'JK IJ' 7' 'N 'L 7 QWJ' J' January-Jean Brand February-MaryA flll Spinello March-Joel Stovall April-Betsy Riggle May--Jennie Reid J pne-Winnie Blackburn July-Holly Ficht August-Joan Turnburke September-Mary Roddy October-Dottie Baker November--J osie Lupo December-Lorraine Donaldson 909 S, x3 0 We Y f Qi P-X X of 5 . x YY. 'C' 5 N Q' vffxb A . QT vi C'3SX as Mfg S lg is Ni ,. Vx wx xiii ' D W 1 K X 5 X ts 6 Xx .ik ,. ' 4 I 1 ' i . 4' 45' X X 0 x mf ' ' ' X X X ' NIE X bv: '. 1 . I ' X X 9, Iowa , w X: ' Xa, .. 'x a xx X X 'Qx X '25, y ', l R m lr I'--1' X 0 Q M if 1 T THE UN DERSTUDIES First row: left to right: Albert Wilcox-Treasurer, Jeannine Bowers- Secretary. Second row: left to right: Ed Amor-President, Ned Spake-Vice-Presi dent. I We, the Understudies, have waited pa- tiently in the wings for that great day when we stand behind the footlights, the stars of '51. IEP! ..--.-.M ..,,,.,...., ?Kf -Q. .Li s X First row: Left to right: D. Driver. B. Bellamy, C. Crawford. l.. Don dson. P Cal- Q J houn. S. Anderson. S. Elander. S. Coates, A. Delaney. 1. Cranmer. S id r ': ll. Dorminy, A. Donnelly. J. Bowers. S. Chisholm. R. Breeden. V. Bettison. 1 rams. - M. Boyd. E. Deaton. C. Barber. Third row: J. Capriotti. E. Amor. D. Emi ds. B. Douglas. B. Davis. J. Crililis. D. Bolger. K. Bowers. l. Bass. ,l. Deflrmond. Four row: D. Bolton. ,l. Clark. l . Blue. 'lf Falls. X f-C5 S rattle.. C aiu.. .,.- ,, ...nun 3. 4. 4. .rw -4-an-a-aan...-.-... . First row: Left to right: B. lnseo, M. Kelly, M. E. lnnis, C. Holley. P. Logan. C. Brown. H. Fieht. C. Bates. B. Joiner. M. Jessup. Second row: Y. Fullop. B. Hauver, L. L. John. P. Grant. C. Fisher. W. Jernigan. B. Hunt, S. Hamilton, G. Leigh. Third row: F. Gang- lehoef. B. Haney. J. Hill. J. Howe. W. James. S. Hutchinson, C. Green. E. Dempsey. Fourth row: B. Hogan. 0. Heine, B. Harper. H. Hardin. F. lngram. B. James. B. Haley, B. Gould. ft 6Q,' First row: Left to Right: M. North, J. Percival, M. Lewis, M. Padgett. J. Manss, J Reid, J. A. Newman, B. Ricks, L. Peterson, L. Mitchell. Second row: C. Truluck, B Reynolds, J. Murphy, C. McMullen, D. Cladis, B. Reber, J. Nall. J. McClung, J. Ort D. Smith, D. Garrison. F. Petree. Third row: G. Hamilton, D. Paulk. J. McGill, B Monroe, C. Petree, J. Phoenix, R. Miller, B. Poppler, J. Proser. Fourth row: A. Mc Kinley, C. Martin, J. 0'Riorden, Alex Moreau, R. Philips, J. LaValley. K. Meyer, B Polaski, G. Pickeral, R. Peffer. can in- First row: Left to Right: J. Wolfe, M. Schroeder. A. Rcch. M. Sperry, P. Schaniehorn. P. Smith, D. Wood, J. Watson, M. Taylor, M. Tallman. Second row: D. L. Williams. R. Stewart, C. Stuler, M. Youngblood, D. Zuhrod, K. Wynne, C. Harrington. C. Struslmurg. J. Stoddard. S. Seitz. D. Flemings, B. Scott. Third row: N. Spakc. A. Wilcox. B. Spake. D. Wilkinson, L. Stevens, R. Oden, W. Schieher. E. Smith. Fourth row: R. Zehndcr. T. Stanley. D. Vail. P. Kelley. F. Tucker. B. Smith. R. Willianiis. I QW www MA' I AALOA .MMM W M141 W. Www MJ . ALMA, QA. 3'-'PA M'JN CMWW X , 9,44 ,mf .N 5 Mg yi! Cfegmu f 'UF If I! ! X fg I 35? A174 5 ff, ' pD1'r-gmuoh G? C100 f , Z ' J H J 74L 647.10-C f . 1474, uifljl? L 14,715 fufu, 45 CJIIY. .Tam 17270110 H-4.4! HZ? r- cf ace cuff f Wy- s,LfU 'Cs f'74,1fe X S 1759, X 1950 B N STAGE ?'h'M95 V W Jwvesfwm ,3 Z3t ei Mit' Left to right: Brown Goehring-Secretary, Dick Pierson? Treasurer Jean- Hubbard-Vice-President, Charles Harmon-President. As stagehands, we have served our ap- prenticeship, and now we take another stride U toward stardom. First row: Left to Right: M. Collins. Y. Biondi. M. Brady, C. Cannon. ll. Baker. C. Al- hanese. M. Creel. S. Carter. N. Carriek. B. Bealy. l.. Bahlou. S1-vonrl row: F. Barlow. J. Curry. F. Anderson. J. Clark. B. Bolton. F. Bennett. J. Brand. P. Carter. B. Bic. C. Brown. Third row: E. Capriotti. B. Ball. L. Douglas. S. Davis. C. Baskin. B. Caldwell. Cromartie. ll. Miner. M. lffkrinond. Fourth row: V. Buffy. li. Cristy. J. Chase. li. Blankenship. A. Blackburn. li. Carter, J. Coghurn. B. Barton. Fifth row: P. Barry. W. Chase. J. Boucher, T. Densniore. B. Bilhrey, D. Anderson. X., Ns 4, ,n ,AW First row: l.eft to Right: B. Bates. B. Grant. B. Hackney, J. Flandroau. M. Forinisand. J. Ford. J. Hulrlmrd. C. Jones. J. Fillnian, B. Fenimore, B. llunt. S. Earle. Second row: A. Johnston. A. Griggsby. C. Jones, B. Gilbert, J. Jenkins. J. Forniisano. S. Green, L. Faircloth. U. llunt. li. Grohe. Third row: D. Kelley. B. Cochring, R. Ingersoll, B. Cross. B. liilander. Z. Jones. l. Grulnhs. l.. Hansen. F. lluskamp. M. Fowler. V, Elliot. Fourth row: B. Marshall. G. Baker. E. Kunz, B. Edmonds. M. Gerhard, H. Hendrix. D. Hogan. B. Bennet, R. Johnson. U. Kline. Fifth row: B. Jones, C. Harmon, M. Forrest. R. Mason L. Eskridge, J. Green. ' I ., , V ,i F . X- ff' UL. ' A .2 'V ,Eff 4 1 . . '51 . First row: Left to Right: L. Shaw, C. O,Donald, J. Meares, J. McMullen, M. L. Mayers A. Mains, J. McQueen, F.. Lerch, F. Packall, A. Parrish, A. Roush, C. Kilgore, B. Saund ers, S. Nutt, R. Huhbel. Second row: L. Loeffler, N. Swartz, M. L. McLean, M. Shaffer, M. Miller, M. Hickman, P. McKinsy, F.. J. Morris, B. Patchen, J. A. Mercer, J. Marsh J. Lupo, J. O,Malley. Third row: R. Skinner, G. Peterson. D. Evans, B. Jones, T. Ram sey, T. Rogers, H. Miller, C. Poole, D. Pierson, R. Scott, D. McMullen. Fourth row: C Stetler, N. Praschan, B. McLean, B, Sever, R. Ravel, D. Seymour. Fifth row: C. Bran don. R. Meeth. J. Siegle, J. Sowell, C. McKay, O. Pruitt. 625' re 'Q KC. ' C, L2 S9- if Ni. V' Y r.- '-.. fl, 1.4! First row: Left to Right: S. Wingate, L. Talton, C. Wolfe, A. Weissman, B. Sumner, M. Whetstone, J. Stovall, J. Wright, L. Taylor, B. Vickers, B. Zimmerman, P. Wallace, C. Stearns, S. Taylor, J. Raines. Second row: R. Staley, L. Vetsel, M. Vorgias, M. Smith. ' D. Smith, P. Smith, J. Stewart, M. Watkins, J. Waller. Third row: M. Liberman, J. Moungrides, C. Psomadakisi, J. Webb. C. Whitehead, R. Steenstra. D. Steffey, R. Til- ley, T. Skinner, W. Turner, D. Wells, J. Webb. Fourth row: T. Wells, K. Harker, N. Sullivan, J. White, J. Strickland, K. Sweat, L. Smith, R. Sanchez, E. Gardner, R. Mik- kelson, S. Mclntyre, J. Renfroe, R. Pick, B. Simmerman, R?Schrecengost, R. Living- ston. . . . .' frlw' .f ,, M f.4.ff..4fi..fff..ffffr what me , ff , x. . .f 4 . A 1 , , , 4... , f' I. J .J ff'f.A! f'. , , if yu 1J.,UMJ,Q qi? Q2 , fQW yQX, 2 ff f ik 23255 B1lCKSf Q 22 , AT 4 V4 , E? we 'TF f f ff! , ff Cc l7All f I f ' SCH OOLHIG G-LEE QLUID Al QU'LLi'6v Seq QC' 50. h ' OLL l fcsct OG ' . ' . KEV- N ' - ev, 'LUG - ASQUE Q5 . , .i fl, X! , f fn M15 x 5 Y- Secretary Presidenl Barbara Fenimore Bill Hargraves Hereis our government, here's what makes us tick! Our Student Council, which is active all through the year with projects to better ol, C. H. S., is made up of students chosen by you and by me to represent us in the decisions and projects which are con- tinually brought before this governing group. The members of Student Council are chosen for their abilities as leaders, follow- 7 D ASQ 1.1- -rg ll! ,f X, 4 'Q ff ., Y W1s..:'::.r.v' Q.: :: C1 Sir A LK I gate way? . . S3 i nt: wt C . 5 .-3-.f ig S. -K. -x fr c... X . ,.: - . iw Vice President Treasurer ,lack McGill Bobby Hunt H. S. Calendar. And certainly everyone re- members Sophomore Week which Student Council put on for introducing the Sophs to the Upperclassmen and vice versa! Then of course there was the Homecoming Parade and that big bonfire, all sponsored by the hard- working Councill And who could get al mmii g without the supplies from the ustorew in the front hall? All these and many other things STUDENT COUNCIL YQ, I I 1 .l , ip.' ers, and as fair representatives. For the first time this year, the Council sponsored the C. Below Left to Right: the Student Council did this past year. This ever-striving group is assisted by the able Miss Kelley and Miss Foley. Seated: J. Terrien, M. Shaffer, J. McGill, C. Bates. A. Petree, N. Fuller. B. Ricks, R. Zehnder, B. Fenimore, J. Mawhinney. Standing: E. Lerch, C. Cannon, K. Skipper, Miss M. Kelley-advisor, B. Hargraves, Miss B. J. Foley-advisor, J. Coon. C. Fisher, B. Hunt. ' .Ei xW2 W .1 fx if s .5 - 1 lfirst row: Left to right: B. Riggle, B. Middleton. Second row: N. Shinn. ,l. Gruber, ll. lllllltlllllll. llurwood. J. Duvlin. J. Scott. A. Coachnmn. Third row: ll. llolnuth. A Pc-trvv. J. Bunnvll. J. Boyd. 9. MCGeachy. Mr. Blizelfnirn-vtor. A Dale Will: fzlrfy, that hilarious Comedy which took Broadway ai id movin' audi cnws hy storm. was givvn in April by the Senior class with Nlr. Al Blizffl supcrh vast roads as follows: Judy Foster Oogif- Pringlv Mrs. lfostvr Mr. Fostvr Nlitzi Barbara Wlinsovkvt llannuh Rox 0'Connor Randolph , Mrs. Shlutzhaninier Mrs. Hotchkiss Eloise Hotvhkiss , Mr. Martindale . , The announcer , ,, Susie ,,,.. .. . Betsy Rigglc ,lark Bunnvll Janet lluvlin Rolvliy Middleton jane Boyd Nzlrlcwy' Shinn H4-rtha Homuth Kent Edwards lloward Hamilton Sandra Hurwood . , ,lo Gruber . Anne Coachman Sandy McGeachy W , Kent Edwards , Annette Petree V S Q - Y n x . . 1 i . 4 y I 1. ., , i . , i i ' i f x fri' Q. directing. Thai L ,TW 4 ll t lil Kuna Lois Collins Vice President ar! X! Joan Simmons Treasurer C 30 orgamzed 1n 194-0 and now led by Mlss Amber Turner has It s purpose promot- mg better relatlons between the students And do they accompllsh ll'llS9 Well, they certalnly go a long way by sponsormg those dances wluch go over wlth a bang! F1fStROW B Monmer D Eklund P Neff l Slmmons D Wood J Deulln B Allen, C Crawford Second Row Mlss Turner M Taylor I Morse H lVl1ller A Coachman, Kaz. r Left to Right: First row: S. Bockhold, B. Mayers, B. Fenimore, B. Vickers, J. McQueen F. Pakall, E. Lerch, C. Cannon, ,l. Meares, E. Sikorski, P. Neff, J. Coon. Second row: M. North, S. Seitz, A. Mains, M. Nodine, N. Shinn, H. Homuth, J. Reid. B. Hauver J. Prilliman, A. Bech, l.. Donaldson, J. lVlcClung. E. Morris. Third row: J. Bowers. H. lnsco, M. Miller. J. Morse, M. Kelly, H. Miller, A. Coachman, B. Skinner, N. Fuller. L. Tedrick, ,l. Turnburke. B. Paterson, D. Eklund. ,,,,. c , ar . HI-TEENS it I'Il see you at the HY . is a familiar phrase around , 2 w C.. H. S. s u Presl-deny The girls of C. Il. S. have been exceedingly active in Margaret Nodine Vice Presirlenl this organization. Formed in 1920 as a branch of the Y. Mildred Taylor W. C. A.. it has increased in its importance to the school and community with each coming year. The charming and capable Misses Ruth Breese and vt Carol Avery have aided the girls in all their activities. This club offers membership to any girl enrolled in C. H. S. and welcomes your ingenuity and cooperation. a Secrelary Helen Miller , Jessie MeClung Treasurer Loft to Right: First row: B. Zimmerman, S. Davis, J. Stearns. P. Smith. L. Taylor, J. McMullen. K. Cromartie, D. Baker, D. Mayers, B. Caldwell. M. Brady. C. Baskin. Sec- ond row: ,l. Wright, A. Delaney, N. Swartz, C. Jones, P. Schrammahorn, J. Stovall, Y. Biondi. J. Hubbard. M. McLean, 1. Ort. B. Shaw, S. Crandon, J. Baines. Third row: S. Bailey, G. Apgar. A. Cardner, l. Grubbs. J. Brand, C. Harrington. P. Grant. Miss C. Avery. Mrs. J. Smith. M. Watkins, M. Sperry. lVl. Taylor. B. Monnier. ' '3W E ll' 3 .9 . 1.- William Polaski Stanley West Barbara Skinner Vice President President Secretary l NAT 1 0 N AL HOTQR SOCIETY f P 2 Everyone's on the ubeamn when they 5 5' join by formal invitation either at the mid- , . Z V belong to the National Honor Society which term or at the end of the year. The midterm enables anyone having an average of 85 or initiation is an informal affair, while the one more from the ninth grade up, and being out- V9 Lg 9 at the end of the year is included in the annual standing in character, leadership, and service, to become a member. Students are invited to formal banquet held by the club each year at that time. This organization was started in 1937, and is now under the guidance of Miss Martha Kelley. One of the aims of this club, many of whose members are club officers, is to study parliamentary procedure, and some time out of each meeting is given to phases of this study. First row: Left to right: P. Wolff, B. Riggle, S. West, B. Skinner, B. Poppler, B. Pol- aski, J. Neuman, J. lley. Second row: ,l. Turnburke, H. Homuth, S. Hurwood, J. Mc- Clung, E. Amor, E. Praschan, B. Hargraves, N. Spake, Miss Kelley-advisor, M. Nod- ine, J. Coon, B. Monnier. 'X ii0Sw6L?:J ul I, , First row: Left to right: Mr. H. Savige--Director, A. Mains. J. McQueen, E. Lerch, B. Stewart, B. Ricks, J. Turnburlce, L. Tedrick, J. Drumm, E. Sikorski, M. Rutherford, J. Gruber, Z. Jones, P. Schammehorn, A. Angier, B. Mayers. Second row: M. Brady, C. Stuler, J. Bowers, O. Pruit, B. Popplar, J. Terrien, C. McKay, H. Hendrix, N. Praschan J. Iley, Y. Fullop, J. Stovall, J. Reid, J. Deulin. B. Reber, D. Driver. Third row: M. Sperry, M. Nodine, J. Boyd, N. Shinn, B. Hargraves, B. Smith, J. Chamberlaine, R. Meeth, E. Smith, R. Zehnder, G. Hamilton, J. Chase, J. McClung, A. Gardiner, C. Crawford, J. Manns. Last row: S. Seitz, P. Deaton, J. Murphy, B. Mercer, H. Schuster, B. Seymore, S. McGeachy, P. Hogan, D. Paulk, J. O'Riorden, J. Douglas, G. Leichliter, M. Boyd. Q CHS GLEE CLUB The Clearwater Senior High School Glee ' X Club spent most of its time learning new songs Club began the year with a new teacher, Mr. ' and forming a mixed and girl's chorus. The Homer Savige, who has worked hard with the 1 is K 4 'J Choruses have adopted a merit system which students. During the Ist Semester the Clee qai awards at the end of the year, pins or keys. 0 -. 'F E-ul 'sg' ir' J Z fi A Out of the whole Glee Club, a girl's trio and a boy's quartet have been chosen. These boys and girls make many appearances at civic and private clubs, and before school assemblies. The Clee Club has a busy schedule the second semester, performing before many different organizations. Also planned is a Spring Concert and an Operetta. Among the many songs in the Clee Club's repertoire are: Negro Spirituals, relig- ious pieces, and some popular songs. V N' -V .413 X fe T' Q S iii f ......,. ya v y A .-.: le A 23 Sandy McCeachy Nancy Shinn Jerry O,Ri0rden V ice-Presid ent President Secretary-Treasurer W .L ,WV First row: Left to right: C. lVlarlow, B. Sumner, J. Siegle, B. Vickers, C. Davidson, E. Lerch, B. Zimmerman, E. Proefke, I. Warnock, B. Bennett, L. Shaw, O. Pruit, L. Taylor. Second row: P. Smith, J. Cranmer, I. Grubbs, N. Swartz, C. Kilgore, T. Kness, R. Miller, J. Divers, A. Reck, D. Flemmings, E. Green, F. Parker. Third row: H. ndi ugh, 'ch. n, , P , C. Harrington, R. Miller, A. Whiting, J. Prlllaman, A. McMullen. Fifth row: J. Schaffer, E. Harn, N. Crowe, J. Brown, A. Johnson, B. Koger, D. Erwin, J. Benifield, B. Cottrell, J. Kilgore, B. Beasley, H. Hamilton, W. Charlow L. Phillips. Sixth row: D. Touchton, K. Cromartie, J. Brand, C. McMullen, O. Heine, D. Edmunds, G. Moore, E. Dem ey J. Mit h T il P R Od- as 'U N E an cu .CI 'D CI Cd -Q ID .S 4-I .N KD I-4 as di ll! O O CQ '13 L1 cu CQ cu .-C1 d-I by funds raised by 5 UI 5. 4-I school and communi Q2 ,-CI -4-a so-4 O 4-a 5-4 cd O.. v-4 C5 aa ..-4 9 N 'U GJ o-I L4 O Q-4 D-1 ch F1 U 4-I U O-4 -o-3 UI af 4-I O cn N F-1 cd cn an O -v-1 Q.: -p-1 hm I-1 O C I-4 GJ D O LD U -CI -H for 66 Tallahass o 4-I D KID o .: -A-I ID cu .:: U :1 U1 G 0-I cu A-I fl! OJ .cz 4-0 'cs : :s o L-4 CU KD CL ..-4 F4 0-I aw. s: as E CU I-1 I5 CD I5 C5 CS and parades, O on-l -ld o fl-1 I-4 4-I eu 51. vi' E cd 'JD .. -. ec .-Q -I-I o o '-0-1 : school assemblies, EIS such vii UJ --4 aa --4 P .-4 -A-a Q CU .-1 CU Q O ,-4 IPs : 2 CI -5 ..- .,-. 3 rn 4-3 rn ..- in ID CU -hi -- mn D-4 .A L.. d-U GJ U2 ID -Ca 4-I 9- 'an' Q' V An, ' B A N D L1- l 'x xx' Sf N . is .Jeff we First row: Left to right: B. Bie, C. Harmon, J. Chase, R. Christie. Second row: D. Ed- monds, J. Rech, B. Gould, E. Angier, L. Goodyear, B. Poppler. Third row: A. Blizel- advisor, P. Kelly, D. Vail, W. Sweat. KEY CLUB Do you have an average of 85, boys? Well, then it's time to join this international club for boys. Its purpose is to develop the character of all members through friend- ship. Each year the boys have a Spring Banquet and have an opportunity to attend both regional and state conventions. 1' , s v- . ,n 5- f. Q. 4 P , 'fu , , , .bn fl' Wfim Robert Gould Treasurer The Key Club raises funds annually in order to pre- sent C. H. S. with a gift each year. ln former years they have presented such gifts as benches, bicycle racks, and the trophy case in the main hall. The advisor for this active boys club is Mr. Albert J. Blizel. . .,,.,., sg e.gi my 40 W 4.0 y V. 1 . ' Q' N Ed Angier Larry Goodyear President Vice President . .. Gill? ic.: .l oe Rech Secretary ' i Xl 3 l qq.E. i f If S Nt ...Z K 43- i w WN N, Q N f . 9 , 5 2 Q l ' fl -P x j, President Q f John Logan S Q C-CLUB X Varsity boys-those fellows who bring glory to C. H. S. in the sports world-make up the sports-minded C- Secretary Club, which is advised by Coaches Justice, Sakkis and Treasurer Phil Bayly Brown. Kent Edwards The lively members of this group, who have all earn- ed varsity letters in one or more of the sports, are or- ganized for the purpose of promoting interest in all of the athletic fields. r I First' row: Left to right: J. Logan, B. Middleton, J. Mackie, W. Whitehurst, B. Black- burn, D. Wyngarden, K. Edwards. Second row: W. Justice-advisor, B. Callups, H. F ields: P. Strayer, R. Durant, C. Bell P. Bayly, T. Hammock, C. Sakkis-advisor, R. Brown-advisor. , Third row: B. Massie, H. Hamilton, J. Rech, D. Bolton. 0 ff, 2 iiir ri. 316' T l ,. . ff' First row: Left to right: R. Scaff, B. Joyner, M. Jessup, J. Bobbitt, V. Mason, I. Til- ley, L. O'Brien, M. Gerhard, L. Mitchell, A. Fallon. Second row: W. James, R. Wil- liams, F. Simpson, L. Dobson, M. Fisher, M. Boyd, B. McMullen, Mrs. Brubeck-cm ordinator, J. Prosser. Third row: B. Haney, S. McLaughlin, M. Breeden, C. McMullen, A. Parish, B. Youngblood, W. Jernigan, L. Gill, M. Warnock, L. Goodyear, A. Robert- son, S. Chisholm, D. Kelly, G. Lange, J. Drumm. Fourth row: F. Tucker, H. Berry, I. Simpson, C. Ratliff, R. Lohre, F. Womack, R. Doughas, R. Turner. DCT In the D C T Department--that accredited work-experience program at C.H.S.- imagine finding stockroom clerks, salesmen, bookkeepers, church and school secretaries, proofreaders, advertising layout trainers, fin- seniors are in full-time jobs at good salaries, ance solicitors, carpenters, photographers, and six in college, studying in fields related printers, and many others! These trainees to their D C T training. Parliamentary pro- earn approximately 31500 a month, and do cedure is a part of the leadership training in they like these jobs! Eighteen of last yearls this program. Mrs. Ruth Brubeck is the able coordinator. 7 in ns. X :Q ir' is V A ii W V 1 Mary Fisher Bryan McMullen Marie Boyd Lois Dobson Secretary President Vice President Treasurer , ag - if Secretar I 3' Carolyn Bates The Library Club is a genuine service gives one hour's time a day for which he dit. Valuable training comes as a result of of books, libr procedures and which make able to cope with The acgisor for this club is the ,099 y it-f N-Q, Q, Y' A if L' E 'I' 'ima' fm y 5 President Vice President Herbert Beck Bill Shultz IlBRARY'CLUB iw ,, I 1 '.,,. . f f :st at . Treasurer Dick Bolton organization. Each member receives one-third unitis cre- this service: better knowledge enhanced personality traits, all of the work-a-day world. Librarian, Mrs. Bessie Crowell. .ft . 1 it t B. Schultz, C. Apgar. Standing: M. Kelly, J. Chase, R. Staley, C. Harmon. 9... pf ji -DIN link . g if. mx Beverly Monnier : Helen Miller President X -5' Vice President 9 QUILL AND SCROLL I U The future editors and reporters of this coun- Pat Williamson tryis newspapers are members of the oldest club in Anne Coachman Secretary C. H. s., Quill and Scroll. Tfffasufef Members must maintain an average of 85 and must have 4-0 inches of journalistic writings. The club advisor is Mrs. Edna Knapp. Club meetings are held once a month, at which discussions and readings are on the program and just good ol' times are en- joyed. These meetings are held at different member's homes and many times suppers are on the agenda. First row: Left to right: J. Gruber, B. Mayers, J. Coon, P. Williamson, B. Monnier, H. McLean, A. Coachman, R. Wagner, J. Deulin. Second row: B. Riggle, A. Petree, S. Crandon, J. Boyd, H. Homuth, Mrs. E. Knapp--advisor, B. Shaw, J. Douglas, H. Mill- er, M. McNutt, L. Lanciault. f' 1 fi, gfagyll .4 qikff ,.-.. ...E 5 14-Af,i'f,Ae 'lid' K Qi, .tx 'QT iig' ' 4,15 f I 5 C59 ll-'. 4' k S1 f 75 sf - 49 'P' fir? 5 J ki 'f K Q . Q -its-S Q lil B Q3 W . X g LJ' , . 1 .sag g -Q .qs .tix 1 Q, yy First row: Left to right: B. Allen, L. Collins. Second row: B. Ricks, J. lVlcClung. B. Fenimore. Third row: J. Douglas. C. Crawford. Fourth row: L. Donaldson. B. Bellamy. J. Noll. Fifth row: D. Eklund, J. Crosby. Sixth row: S. Crandon, B. Monnier, P. Scham- mehorn, M. Collins. J. Mears. K. Skipper. J. Lupo. Last row: J. Nlanns. J. Simmons N. Fuller. B. Skinner. L. Tedrick. ll. Miller. ffzzpmin Capmin Barliara Allen Lois Collins .QT tg-fi Y Q . USHERETTES Please may l sec your ticket. North Section, row M, seats 50 and 51. follow me please. This is what you would hear from the Usherettes as they would direct people to their places at the football games. These girls did all they could to get people to their right places in time to see the game. The Usherettes wore the school colors crimson and grey and you could distinguish them from the rest of the students by the red ribbon with Usherettes printed in gold on it. H Anne Coachman K ef'- 6-L X, ,T N 3 -49 V -sr U rx 1 J Q Nancy Fuller ' Ed Amor President Vice President . LOS GAUCHOS as N ' 'B . All the a senoritas and handsome caballeros who A X J 'A Q I S Y ,I f have maintained an 85 average for their first year in Es- ' y ... y panol or 75 for their second year will receive a formal ' invitation to join The Cowboysw for a season of fun. Sponsored by the dark haired Senora Mildred Turner, this group has been func- J tioning in C. H. S. since 1937. The home meetings are conducted in Spanish and tend Anygfgliliitlfee Secretary to create a better understanding between us and our neighbors South of the Border. Drawn together by their common interest in the Spanish language, this group gets an insight into Spanish life and customs. 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Harrison Ave. Clearwale Florida To The Lk GRADUATING CLASS 1950 ,Q Best Wishes L-f 3 9 h is 0 FASHICN SALON 0 FABRIC CENTER ' I ANGELTOWN mflft Et lac. I7 Sou+h Osceola Ave. CLEARWATER, FLA. Phone 3-3738 Ne' 6 We c 8 ik f ws 0 0,9 V r QQ 'n f Qv ffffn 5 wif 7' 6 Gb? X llx I P' x ' N I Buy lee rwdte M K. ! .1 IN 256.14 .A F4 ind 'IPP i ...J 3 g Q, db i fl Top, Left to Right: Dale Wyngarden, Betsy Riggle. Second row: Philip Bayly, Ann- ette Petree. Third row: Bobby Middleton, Anne Coachman. Fourth row: Bill Black- burn, Pat Wolff. Fifth row: Kent Edwards Nancy Fuller Bixth row' John Lo an 44 9 ' K ' g a Dede Eklund. THE IDEAL SENIOR WOULD HAVE: The hair of ..,,,,..,,,,,t ,,,, 7 ,, ,,,,,, Dale Wyngarden ,,,,,, ,t,t,,, . , t,,, ,.,,,,, B etsy Riggle The eyes of ,,,,t Philip Baylyw H ,Annette Petree The smile of .,,,t, , .t,,t., Bobby Middleton, H t,,,o, Anne Coachman The body of H ,,t, , Bill Blackburn , ,, , Pat Wolff The hands of .,t,,ee W ,,,,. Kent Edwards W H ,, Nancy Fuller The legs of H ,ttt John Logan , , , , Dede Eklund A T H E E IDEAL SENIOR '35 1, , 9 Y . ly itll: 1 ' 1 f , , IV I Q A 4 A 4 .X K7 7 I N 1 lx Q 4 J X Q5- 7 r 4 N m W N4 3 ,flaw UN if 'CHS I PAIR ,. 1f, W X M715 ,:-Q M f-'..f.L, 'K' .f V j IM 1 5 i 2 ' -ii Ima U' ' ' Boy's State I 2 1 '- DAR Award All-State Football , ,ft ' ft A. I In .J W f i H-qui 'YI Homecoming ester ,Ir Rotarlan Second Semester Jr. Rotarian if Q Y OSCAR ' WINNERS 'M r. L1 1 , .. We tore over to her room to tell her the good She had one suggestion, but after inspecting the news that four pages were blank! She was also hor- long drop from the roof, we voted it down! rified! Q. Q, . 5. s Rather down-hearted and dejected, we began to give up hope of accomplish- ing anything. It began to look like it was hopeless. We finally gave up the ghost and decided to leave the pages blank . . . tdonit you wish we had! ! D . Time is running out! That dead-line is getting closer and closer. No time to lose. We again rushed across the campus and this time we encountered some human beingst?J. We literally collided with Wes Wise! He really had something, but it wasn't what we wanted . . . not right then anyway! We careened on in heaven-knows-what-direction and suddenly . . . OH, NO . . . it couldnit be . . . not in C.H.S.! Things like that just donit happen here! As you can see below, we encountered two people studying!!! And Nett of all people! Qin yacc Requiescat!!! The Staff l 4 . . . . . . And still some more of our 1950 graduates! Would you ever believe Grinnin, witha grin as Dance, Ballerina, Dance! Catch that Scotch plaid on that this is our romp ,em big as when he sees little Donald will clap for ya'. a mighty cute little lass' --stomp 'em eat ,em up Susie! A Cheerleader, too. football co-captain? Then looking further, after we recovered from the shock of the above Bogueis Gallery, we came upon another spicy bit of knowledge also. We here pass it on to you ...... NAME A. Coachman E. Praschan P. Neff B. Blackburn B. Riggle B. Gallups M. Nodine J. Coon J. Logan H. Fields L. Tedrick J. Bobbin J. Drumm R. Durant P. Wolff P. Bayly H. Miller B. Allen G. Barnes W. Poston J. Boyd J. Oakley H. McLean KNOWN FOR Silly laugh Shyness Winning ways football ability her radio program Being a party boy dependability losing her voice way with women popularity attending Basketball games laziness pretty hair reckless driving Packard convertible sarcasm crazy laugh sniggy imitations being lazy athletic ability flaming hair his height her energy ALWAYS SEEN WITH a kleenex Esther Eddie a strange girl somethin to do g Freddy HAY, ,S a Ford a bored look a worried look Guts a weed sweet smile Carolyn Pete a model airplane Byrd St. Pete paper a camera somethin' to eat a new joke out a match a cute smile WISH WE HAD her cute smile his pretty hair Her man! his dimples her red hair his height her musical talent her peroxide bottle his car his sense of humor her cute actions his unconcern her voice His nine lives her figure his car f?J her tiny waist her cute legs some of the pictures heis taken her pigtails her loud voice his bedmobile her cheering ability V OUIJA BOARD SAYS still smilin' Boing! ! Mrs. Edwards Ga. Tech Broadway Lost weekends! Carnegie Hall Parties Rip Van Winkle Il We want Elmer! Nurse du-h-h-h Grand Opera Hope he makes it! Mrs. Strayer Good luck, Admiral! housewife always Tinkle George Fulmer's assistant Swell gal! A Dunedinite! Graduation Tuoro After chuckling over these tidbits and deciding that they weren't just what we needed, we were again plunged into thought. Another idea! We'd go and talk to our advisor, Miss Kay . So we dashed off ..... . . . We dashed about some more and after looking through some of the old, old, old, old files and unearthed what you see below . . . I ! ! l ' 1 C 1 Would you ever recognize the lead Our own little Shirley Temple Our big Basketball center loafing in the Senior Class Play? from Canada ! ! ! as usual with his little fishpole! A little gal who likes to go fishing with the little fellow above! V 5 All he needs is a camera in his All right, PeeWee, drop that gun! hands. Recognize him? You aren't foolin' anyone! Qi- iiey fi ww nw Ye Old Editor, thinking out a That's him . . . always got his arm Little Miss Cheerleader! Annabel! deep problem! around something! Recognize the I great John L.? we cried, when we received a frantic notice from I-I O R R- 0 R' S l our publishers 24 hours before press time! The ' notice informed us that we were the proud parents of four blank pages! Although the publishers stated that these pages were the best looking ones in the whole annual, we felt that we shouldn't waste the opportunity to louse them up. SO WE DID, as anyone can plainly see below . . . But it wasn't easy. We needed time, which we didn't have any of . . . First we broke a date with gorgeous Joan Turnburke fshown at right to give you an idea of the sacrifice we madel ! Then we had to find something to louse', with . . . We anxiously searched the halls of ol' C.H.S. and found nothing . . . as can be noted below. fOf course, we did run into a couple of mice, but they werenit what we were looking forlj Frustrated, we sat down to brood a while. We feasted our eyes on the mess depicted below, and felt that we certainly should be able to find something in that muddle! But who has the energy to sort through it? Well, no time to tarry! We dragged our weary bones around for a while longer and then came an absolutely dynamic idea! Why not go and look through some of the old files in the office . . . Q MSM X Tyla-X' E pnflxrkcs A ' - f Z' N ,fnBx 5' il - zffgf' Q 1 In if L . 1 X -12 ' , f fi 0 ' ff cf l C cox -: 66 1, Q ff ' A ff I 2 Dan'-U' xh W5 ff X , X f Q f f' M ' M 1, 1 I ff N X 1 E N A Us Y 13 'Ei' Y g 7 5: S -X XQ 2 'f'r:fvwxi 1wT-gf-vm 1 g I 4 I N x ' +,-wif, Football Jack Mackie Baseball Willis Whitehurst S T A R S Basketball Julian Mawhinney F I E L aww'- D S Track Bill Blackburn 2 sf' Golf Pat Schwab Tennis Laura Lou Jahn P' r. fx If 'ff' ff ff, w , xi- !-, N, A :ga -4' L4 at I ,, me rmnr 3 e 5,frf4..t-21:-ffaaff-seem? t'?1e 3f359'E? 47 '- f f Q . gf d r 4-fn - We couldn't have gotten along without 'em! 5 . K Edwards making first touchdown yr 1 . N In LM K lx ' of season! . .X V-A , tr pw ,X Vw I, ,fi k fi t g 1 t o .... 5 L I ,ttd M if Eg .L P K ,p , ,. U K5 Wg, in ,K 1 Avry we b 1 .1 I ' i d 5 A xii i. .l r f E : It h 1 xx V, I A tm I JJ: - X W X, . , - xx - N.. .W - gamma? ., -. 'A ff .1 VA ff, A Jay A proud moment for the Tornadoes! 'd d lk., L f 111: tt... ...s 'W 'Q V Guess what' - We won again' KNEE i u Th at Mrddleton boy! I' in in f' .4 A 4- 4 '- Q1 on . p F' ' di as rf K Look at that grin--er--both grins! QF V xg 'lgd L A star backfielder in motion' BASKETBALL TEAM rw- Q L b MQ 1' 5 ' A . Z1- f A 'aff -' ' T 'u- f -n- 131' Wi f - Y First row, Left to Right: J. Waterbury, R. Hubbell, J. Simmons, B. Allen, L. Tedrick. VOLLEYBALL TEAM 47 ..1 r , 'i I A 'll -'V Xt First row, Left to Right: R. Hubbell, Alflgmwers, P. oga B. Hunt, J. Raines, B. Bell- amy, J. Neuman, C. Baskin, B. Allen, J. Mears, B. Fenimore. Second row: K. Cromar- tie, B. Wingate, J. Crosby, M. McLean, H. F icht, A. Petree, B. Mayers, D. Mayers, H. McLean, J. Lupo, C. Stuler, L. Donaldson, J. Simmons, M. Watkins. TENNIS TEAM E541 51 if GOLF e..-Qwmwy-:A - First row, Left to Right: L. Donaldson, P. Bailey, N. Vivier, H. Homuth, B..Skinner S. Seitz, J. Neuman, J. Hubbard, M. Collins. Second row: F. Ingram, R. Ravel D. Evans, D. Bolton, T. Vail, P. Vivier, R. Charlow, B. Goebring, P. Newton, C. Barber TEAM A 'I First row, Left to Right: B. Allen, B. Paterson, S. Anderson, A. Angier. Second row: J. McGowan, P. Schwab, B. Gould, B. McLean, D. Harlan, E. Angier. mi 4' Y' 3 ,.fl.,' Co-captains of track: Bill Blackburn and Phil Bayly -.7 I Qi' I The C.H.S. track team started off its 1950 season on March 8, with an afternoon meet with Tarpon Springs. They engaged in ten meets before the season was over. The boys take part in such events as: the 100, 220, and 440 yard dashes, the half- mile and mile distance runs, the mile sprint medley with low and high hurdles, discus, javelin, and shot-put throws, broad jump, high jump, and pole vault. Edwards, Blackburn, Mid- dleton, Spake, and Richardson are some of the able participants. The home meets were held in the afternoons, while the larger meets were held in the evenings with the preliminaries being in the afternoon. at-fy wt BASEBALL The C.H.S. Baseball Team started off their 1950 season on March 28 for the first of eighteen games. On April 21st and 22nd, they participated in a tournament held in Bartow. The newcomers to the team were greatly aided by the lettermen from last year John Logan, J ack Mackie, and Willis Whitehurst. Coach Justice, who led the football team through an un- defeated season, is the able mentor who trains these boys. Here's to our enthusiastic boys who step up behind the plate to take honors and add more glory to C.H.S.'s athletic record! Qgiiiiii ,. 1 ff .N Gill 3 Co-Captains Willie Whitehurst and Jack Mackie Raidvrs First row. tmft to Right: B. Plummer. B. Jones, J. Mongrides. Second row D Wllkln Tarpmt Sprin Bartow Jvsuit Wyintvr lliIYl'll Bartow Mzulutt-0 Ja-suit Tarpnn S Plant City Sarasota Vfintc-r Hz Murlatm- pring lYt'Il B-SQUAD BASKETBALL SCORES C.H.S. Opponent 3-L 21 16 26 15 21 30 21 20 I6 29 21 10 20 13 10 20 26 28 IT 33 13 I9 13 I 8 38 Wilkirmscmrt Poole MCMUH e-r1 Phillips Rodgers ki V. 'i lquagyy x Q13 , X Mmfw . sf A 1.4-fb? -,-,,,.Y is Q .,6. jf 5. s 1 l I . p -, . G AN ww, 1 lm! iN A 459' will E www' i X Q 1 lm , A l 6 , Wlfr . First row: Left to right: P. Bayly, A. Pierson, W. Whitchurst. D. Pierson, H. Fields, R. Phillips. Second row: J. Logan, J. Mawhinney. E. Praschan. B. Bilbrcy, D. Ander- son, B. Gallups. Captain Phil Bayly A S Q U A D RS. Ile marie ill ljesuitj BASKETBALL Tense llllllllijlll in Alumni gLlIlll'l John Logan , Forward C.H.S. Alumni Tarpon Springs Bartow ,lvsuit Wintvr Haven K. M. l. Bartow Manatee ,lvsuit Tarpon Springs Plant City Sarasota Wiritcrr llawn Mallatoc Julian lVlilWlliIlI'll'y lforwarrl SCORES CII Hill Callups Phil llayly Willis Wllllllllfkl C c'i1 tor Guard Cunrc SCORING 5. Opp. Mawllinney 139 24 M Ha,-ly 139 iw 32 Gallups 104 53 33 Logan p 92 :ill 43 Whitchurst 38 53 33 Baibmy it 36 26 SL T0 32 li D18 35 All 20 36 57 11-T 60 32 31 33 30 67 E, W ,ii ' + il First row: R. Zehnder, D. McMullen, B. Plummer, G. Baker, J. Turner, D. Abner, T. Densmore, J. Rech, Coach Brown. Second row: R. Charlow, N. Spake, M. D'Armond, H. Hardin, B. Jones, D. Steffey, B. Bie. Third row: L. Earle, B. Mercer, J. Andrews, B. Marshall, K. Sweat, L. Stephens, P. Blue. B-squad Football is the training ground for the Tornado Varsity team. Last year Danny McMullen and David Abner were outstanding in their running and blocking ability. The team played only five games, namely: Tarpon Springs, two games, Plant High, two games, and Jeffer- son High, one game. Although the boys did not compile an impressive record, Winning none Qf their games and tying one of the Tarpon games, they gave their all and we know they will be a great asset to the varsity next year. Coach Brown coaches these boys. The co-captains were David Abner and Ned Spake, who were greatly aided by other outstanding players such as Glenn Baker, William Ray, and Joe Turner. HSQUAD FOOTBALL .f - X x x . J I l + PINELLAS COUNTY CHAMPS! SOUTH FLORIDA CONFERENCE CHAMPS! 1. Mackie paves the way for Middleton in Plant High game. 2. Whitehurst rips off 8 yards against Winter Haven Blue Devils. 3. Bayly takes to the air in last game of season against Tarpon Springs. 4. Middleton is pulled down from behind in Jesuit game. 5. Hamilton is nailed by a Plant City Planter just short of goal.-line. 6. Blackburn loose in Plant City game. 1 I lf' ' 4 , ' XM, 7 . nv? , J 1 r X auf' RNADOES -tv 1? Dale Wyngarden Center 'E Q. gif' Raymond Haley Guard ,ine Pwifi --.L L L - 1 1 at ' '15 ,... .Q,L 1, ki Ssifgffssw E 1 I 1' X 31:11 N Q , N? .tk I U 11. ll . 0 A Albert Wilcox Tackle a QVi ' Bill Blackburn Co-Captain Halfback Scoring Whitehurst Mackle .,,,.,.... Blackburn Edwards -- Logan ......,, Bayly .,r..... Harlan ..,.,, Ross Durant End Ta. E.P. T.P. 1, 9 0 54 QQ .Ma 2 50 1 ' 3 1 19 s o 18 o 12 1 0 o 5 5 Willie Whitehurst Fullback Alvin McCraney h Tackle John Logan End Jack Mackie Quarterback SCORE A. F. A. 77 ,.Ac Plant'High .,,,, 7 Plant City cv,.cc . Punta Gorda 77 77 Jesuit 7 777,..,,,,.Acc,7 7 Tarpon Springs 7 7777 St. Pete 7777777777 .777 Manatee 77 Winter Haven Tarpon Springs 77 7. Pete Strayer Guard CHS TU yt S.. Q is CHS Opp. 7777719 0 7777726 7 6 0 7777719 0 6 0 7777719 0 6 6 777777725 0 777777.18 12 777777720 0 164 25 . .gf l,,,' ' 2 4. -K xr I A A Bobby Middleton Co-Captain Halfback OUR COACHES The Clearwater High School coaching staff, the best in Florida, to C. H. S. 'ers, is composed of W. C. fBillJ Justice, Gus Sakkis, and Roberts Brown. Coach Bill Justice whose coaching prowess has led the Tornadoes through two con- secutive undefeated seasons, is also coach of baseball. This popular mentor, who hails from Ashville, North Carolina, is, however, a product of a southern school, being an outstanding athlete from Rollins College. Coach Justice's very able assistant, Coach Gus Sakkis, is a very popular new- comer to C. H. S. and Clearwater. Athough he was born in Warsaw, New York, he'd like it made clear that he is not a northerner, having lived most of his life in the south where he attended Rollins College, gaining prominence in football. Before coming to Clearwater, he coached at Plant High in Tampa. This able coaching staff is completed by our own Coach Roberts Brown, a pro- duct of Tampa University, known to all who love him as Robbie',. Serving as head coach in Basketball and B Squad coach in football, this local boy shows his stuff by helping lead the Tornadoes through another season. we W, 145014 771450: THE CRIMSON AND THE GREY The Crimson and the Grey Weill wear, Aloft the flags we,ll raise, Weill sound our shouts and sing our songs For old Clearwater's praise. Then hail to the Crimson and Grey, boys, The colors we love so well, Thy loyal sons shall salute thee As thy folds on the breezes swell. Then hail to the Crimson and Grey, girls, Forever and a day, May the flag of our old Clearwater live, The Crimson and the Grey. FBEFO f i 6' . 4 A X. n f sg 'i 21 Q 5fv7'fP 6 C '6'?4f4la-eo!! A C T3 964' S4-4004 A'4'47'C1? ry -G-934-,,64! X 434- 46 'V -V4-4 Q QoA'6,94 Y 4'-oo A 04494 x f ff X X J TH X ff I , Grp f KG 6 4.- '--.. l 'C ' 'S x' a I A 4 - - .gokst Z ul 7. is ' s..592q N V ' ' Go 444 '-.PQ X ' I' i K ' 'swf . 9--- ' 90 ,Q t '-f3',vs, 75 416. ' 'A-i,5',:0 X ' D .fq,,+f4 tc X ' c Q 'r 14 s 4 4 em -' - . 6 0 STUDENT F EDERALIST K X K V ,Q ffm . Ai 'WU First Row: J. Coon, E. Silcorski. C. Harrington, A. Angier, Z. Jones. Second Row: Mr. Shambaugh, S. Chisholm, J. lley, B. Monnivr, lVl. Nodine, J. DeArmonrl. l fn' gg, -4 .ay gi Q82 632 First Row: R. Miller, J. Divers, J. Mitchel. F. Parker. D. lrwin, D. Thede, D. Vincent, E. Deaton, R. Luce. T. Kness. Second Row: Y. Bionfli, lVl. Vorgias. A. Delaney. D. Flemmings, J. Cranmer, J. Percival, J. Stearnes, C. Harrington, K. Hough, B. Zimmer man. E. Lcrch, L. Peterson. Third How: M. Wcnriiiack, Mr. Fcagle. P. Deaton, M. MC- Nutt. L. Shaw, H. Vickers. L. Taylor, K. Vvynne. N. Swartz, J. Wright, B. May B. Ben nett,iC. Marlow, J. Warnock, Mr. Yanitovich. Fourth Rowif: J. Shaffer, B. Harper, Pi Kelley, C. McKay, E. Praschan, C. Marland, D. Johnson, P. Ort, P. Oden, G. Davison, L. Stevens. , an First row: Left to right: C. Jones, S. Rockhold, J. Turnburke, J. Morse, S. M. Davis, D. Eklund, N. Fuller, A. Delaney, L. Tedrick, P. Grant, A. Angier. Second row: Miss Kirkpatrick--advisor, H. Miller, P. Neff, S. Hurwood, J. Boyd, J. Bunnell, B. L. Zim- merman, G. Barnes, J. Douglas, B. Skinner, B. Riggle, A. Coachman, S. McGeachy. MASQUE AND GAVEL Masque and Gavel, the so-called dramatics club of C. H. S., has as its goal recog- nizing the speech abilities and accomplishments of the students. An average of 85 is required for membership, as well as participation in speech activities in the commun- A X ity Q HN x 1' A l 1:0 f' f This club, established in 1937, has given two plays in the last three years, the pro- 2' , 7 n 69 'Z V . . . , 6 - 9 ceeds of which have gone 1nto the purchase of school equipment. As you all remember, 5 ' -1 fgl 4 i the play given.by this energetic club during this past year was that hilarious comedy, gi ' The Ghost Flles Southn. The proceeds from this play went into the purchase of stage X X C X X Q properties and equipment, which were sorely needed. Miss Sarah De Kirkpatrick is the advisor for this club, which meets on the first and third Thursday of each month to exchange ideas and experiences. 'N' 'Snug pls. 0- 35 B fr Psi f i . t . , Dede Eklund Helen Miller Joan Turnburke Sandy McGeachy President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 16 'A t PURBQ SAUTE f ... 6' llll Sap 'llllll ,,, BA 3 nl U g I , ! 'l Q I ' ,-4 I m: Ann Gardiner Shirley Seitz President Vice President G FHA The Future Homemakers of America was or- x , ganized in November 194-4. The purpose is to fur- ther interest in home-making. Girls who have had or are taking one year of home-making may belong to the F.H.A., which has chapters in 46 states, Puer- to Rico, and Hawaii. ln 1948, there were 6,108 chapters and 237,133 members. A national program Francine Pakall of work is developed annually at the national con- Janice MCQUCCH Secretary vention. Treasurer State associations and chapters adapt its suggestions to suit their local needs. The ad- visors for this club are Miss Dottie Lou Sterlin and Miss Uarda Bri s, the home- . g gg making teachers. Seated: Left to right: Miss Sterling-advisor, F. Pakall, J. McQueen, I. Simpson, A. Gardner, S. Seitz, Miss Briggs-advisor. Standing: P. Mason, L. Dobson, F. Anderson, M. Kelley, A. Johnston, G. Apgar, M. Formisano, P. Williamson, S. Bailey, J. Prilli- man, R. Wagner. 9 kgs.-A ,3n',: . 1 . 'Mm 'EFI ... lei NI C.H.S.ChatteL-I 'cm Tn LEAN 1 recovc pendect ringq-lm t Pat Jean M' F? e lob Liv t, les Octohe gonhol Cpl. Rc es 9 Octohel ug has are ' , . l Jean s luditoi Q U ,S n Geach ' ' Davis, Dhio W DSI? d to Sl :ereai is atten --1' nog!! Institute in in th S d . A one a. l kinds Nia? front: L-eft to Right: J. Bunnell, H. Homuth, B. Riggle. Mrs. Knapp-advjson I at au ophmore ot thu - -0. y. Standing: Mr. Meadows-sadvisor. W. Whitehurst. J. Gruber. J Douglas statel le Army in T05 P. Williamson, L. Lanciault, A. Coachman. B. Shaw. V 7 1 di,-ec weigl' R LS 119011 9lPl'- the Senior Class. llave yo' osti 'Q Q as-.RN EK el ll' U19 f1'9Sl1- your date? Just walk fr' 'ly ' W 5 of the chior, to Western U-nf My ' if . cheerleader the Studf- f M-, I Y- G li .tl-xlllff, HZIITLSS wil' , istry . , . . , t ulmnks, '-17. 'T fflfgl lminoles, re- i wleek injury in the 9113 Th 15. and will mig, af. ern .inder of the Cm-U Q S900 fue this past Em 'N can yt mlm lege sent out more g 1ARGARET NN El-Us Nl st week and also on YV, as Mm-ga' .K , 4 K 1, and an man. will ,nyfrorn Clear- by the Y her famil lvM,ttlQ5' IS' Herbie is a eval Eesg teller will X Mainly' left In 5 silent type, but W - swf? ff JUS 5 1191 0Y'YSta i and will be re ,is popularity' He that 'Of Zahn by the LOS Q0 X116 'hafilest V X ,rwater and attend- F0114 wlacilcl on thi The - - gown 'bool' . Refs lefore Coming to Jr' Bop! soime tl kxs co-a 5 born In 4 YR. Oak . . H I 651 Q JJ-I' Ig Uf 'l l'4' I All A EMLOT valliii. lWh0 Said Ne JZ jlwglf' Hs chievements, he was And F. S. U. 11111115 1'f0 911nEef'eEt H A n't any goodh and came to for of the Hand as 3 Sopho. Pat- S111-In-1S8 HU! 1-ig .. 1 P, V: tm. at fha ripe age of two, wht, J Y th thi M S have willy come in the front fl ,.':' l hoc iavmi pvpr sinee. She att-l thi.. mi: niiillpwfiniuyh it leads the mselves at I . Bm as Seen carniv Wk puttin?-T of ll ment tests. it fl-hm-S, h 7 ts intricate Ocl t Betty Jean mul C Whereas our feature story? We have to meet a deadlinell games and l HOMUQY were l - V These and similiar words rin throu h the Journalism class that uts out the bi-month- ' , llik- g g . . . P . ng the year A h H101 '. Char- pm-ly, ly school newspaper, the C.H.S. Chatter. This paper, which is eagerly awaited and read ' C l Hayme were trot th by all the students, is a member of the National Scholastic Press Association, and 1 ' 101 1 102 l the W1 promotes journalistic abilities in the students. The advisors are Mrs. Edna Knapp and mt 15 feet- If i ' . Well Mr. Alfred Meadows. :bool he la' cial Pl1yll1S Bayly jf, gully uturauy, be. , incl om Inzlthemat- go lm es all kinds dio Saturcl fag iza l nI1 lan' i C z EJ Harrigfjlglgiean .loan Turnburke , ll C.H.s. CHEERLEADERS Sue Rockhold , , i1,.,,..Y, -....-W Q Front row: Left to Right: J. Neuman, P. Calhoun, J. Bunnell, J. Turnburke, G. Ort. Second row: A. Coachman, H. Ficht, H. McLean, P. Wolff, S. Rockhold. Patty Calhoun if J l Xl Q. H R 3 Jo Anne Neuman l 1 Eo, ' li lll Jack Bunnell H Pat W0lff Holly Ficht Gerry Ort -.- -i, Seated: Left to right: Leichliter, Mrs. Crowell-advisor. Standing: E. Proefke, E. Hering, W. Poston, D. Edmunds, R. Skinner, P. Strayer, B. Gould, J. Wilkinson, B. Godwin, D. Wyngarden. J. Turner, R. Harris, C. Harmon, C. Whitehead. AUDIO VISUAL We're going to have a movie! You've heard that all-familiar expression around C. H. S. many times, when the movie machines were being set up. Members of the Audio-Visual Club are the hard working students that cooperate in doing this work. The duties of the members are to set up and take down machines, as well as to operate them. Rewards are given out such as a merit certificate, an operator's license, personal gifts, and best of all, vocational training. The faculty advisor for this helpful club is Mrs. Crowell. x Q-lx, 'l 4 ,Q-. ,yg , ' fri 4 vfie V Chairman Co-chairman J ack Wilkinson Dale Wyngarden 15? , saab. if in K . 1 sum, fx A ww Q Q K .. 1.55.5 kk 7 L . ,Qn5 ,sf, f L fimlggl L, A, ,N .im ,- ff L, Q ' Mfg 5' ,Q k fn A. g f J, 5 gf? A g g' 'M ,f 'isnwy 4 Q 7 ,- A 2 .. ,j Vi 'ii' 5 fx '-1. . 1 ,- - QQ J, 4 ?j'ij3?i3 wwf Q 4s Iggy A 3 4 , if 5 Q . 1 ul :Yr 1 ax, , ,M M... .Vi k H Lg. ,HJ 'P Q: 4... ff ,i . W .Q P J' W MA O 1 Q2 if 1 , 7:
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