Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)
- Class of 1958
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C Q ft) Clearwater High School Clearwater, Florida Dear Students: The faculty and staff wish you a profitable and enjoyable stay in Clearwater Senior High School. We, as well as you, know there has to be a lot of hard work involved if it is to be profitable. Also, true enjoyment comes from a job well done. You have a challenge before you. This land is your heritage. It offers you freedom, opportunity and well-being. Its constitution and institutions represent the finest work man has accomplished with all his experiments in government. It is today the last fortress of freedom in the world. Guard it well, for it is being threatened by force from without as well as weakness, selfishness and disunity from within. The one outstanding lesson the present crisis of the human race is that man must relearn humility, reverence and spiritual faith. Our democracy depends upon an informed and participating citizenry. The American school system provides the opportunity for all to be informed. If you, the trustees of posterity, the hope of the future, carry out in letter and in spirit your obligation for your heritage, we will not have to worry about the losing of our American way of life. Sincerely, Robert Glenn ELSIE PAT MYERS —Dean of Girls B.S., Temple University; M.A., University of Florida MILTON A. GALBRAITH —Dean of Boys; As¬ sistant Principal A.B., Union College; M.A.E., University of Kentucky LAWRENCE H. ARNEY —Football Coach; Basic Math; Geometry Western Carolina Teacher’s College; M.Ed., University of North Carolina LOIS ARNOLD —journalism and IV Public Re¬ lations Chairman A.B., Shorter College; M.Ed., University of Virginia ROGER BAILEY —Physics and Algebra II Mansfield State Teachers College, B.S. RUSSELL BICKFORD —Math 10 A.B., Knox College; Graduate work, University of Minnesota and University of Iowa NICK BILLIRIS —Plane Geometry and Physical Education Florida State University, B.S. WILLIAM BLYSHAK —Biology and Physical Science Washington and Jefferson College, B.A. EARLE BROWN— Biology, Football Coach, Swimming Team Coach, and •Sophomore Ad¬ visor and Physical Education 9 B.S., University of Tennessee ROBERTS BROWN —American History and Track Tearn Coach B.S., University of Tampa; M.Ed., University of Florida PAUL BUTLER —Mixed Chorus, M a d r i g al Singers, General Music, Girls Glee Club B.S., University of Connecticut; M.A., Columbia University, Professional Diploma RUSSELL CANTWELL— English, History, Li¬ brary Committee, junior Class Advisor A.B., University of Alabama; M.A., University of State of New York; Rank One University of Florida BRUCE DANIEL —Senior Social Studies, World History, Senior Class Advisor Lniversity of Kentucky, A.B., M.A. KARL DIEKMEY ER —Typing I, Sponsor of Inter-Club Council B.S., Indiana State Teachers College; M.S., Indiana State Teachers College HERBERT L. DUDLEY —World History, Athletics A.B., Stetson University; M.P.H., University of Florida; Rank I Post Graduate JEAN FRANKS— Plane Geometry and Algebra II B.S., West Virginia Institute of Technology; M.A., West Virginia University. JOSEPH GIBSON— Drivers ' Training B.S., Pennsylvania State Teachers College; M.Ed., University of Pittsburgh CHRISTINE HALL— Biology, Advisor of Fu¬ ture Teachers B.S., Morehead State College; M.S., University of Kentucky JOHANNE HARMON— English II and IV, Stu¬ dent Council Advisor A.B., Florida State University; Graduate Work, A.S.T.C. CATHARINE E. HENRY— English II and History Northeast Missouri State Teachers College; B.S., Graduate work, Temple University EDNA S. HILL— Latin Wisconsin State College, B.S. MARGARET HOWELL— English III and Span¬ ish II, Usherettes Advisor B.A., Furman University; M.A., University of Alabama RALPH HUMMEL— Arts and Crafts, Mechanical Drawing, General Shop B.S., Bowling Green State University; M.A., Ohio State University DORRIS JOHNSON— Plane Geometry, Trigo¬ nometry, Business Manager of Senior Class, Mathematics Club Advisor B.S., Florida State University; M.A., University of Florida WILLIAM JUSTICE— Mathematics, Algebra, Athletic Director, “C” Club, Head Football Coach, Golf, Physical Education B.S., Rollins College; M.A., University of North Carolina MARJORIE K. JONES— Shorthand and Typing John B. Stetson University, B.S. MARJORIE KANN —English and Latin McKendree College, A.B. SARAH DE KIRKPATRICK— Chemistry Honor Society; Point System; School Calendar B.S., Florida State University; M. of Ed., Uni¬ versity of Florida MARY LOU KNIGHT— Librarian, A.V. Advisor, Sponsor of Library Assistants A.B., Florida State College for Women; M.A., f lorida State University ELLEN JAY KRUG —Reading A.B., M.A., University of Kentucky RUBY LEWIS— English II and III A. B., University of Kentucky ZYLPHIA LEWIS— Home Economics , F.H.A. Advisor B. S., Eastern Kentucky College; M.A., Univer¬ sity of Kentucky JEAN MANOS— Typing , Shorthand I B.S., Florida State University DOUGLAS MASON— Algebra 1 , Physical Edu¬ cation , Baseball , Assistant Football Coach B.A.; University of Florida CLEGG McALEENAN— English , Annual Advisor B.A., Elon College MARGARET McDANIEL— Assistant Librarian A.B., University of North Carolina; M.A., Florida State University ETHLYN McRAE— English III and IV B.A., Georgia State Women’s College; Work¬ ing on M.A. at Florida State Teachers College ROBERT NESTI— Biology B.S., California State Teachers College RUTH POPE— Distributive Education Coordi¬ nator, D.E. Sponsor B.S., University of‘Houston GENEAL PRATHER— World History Indiana University RA t RILLING— Red Cross; Senior Social Studies , Senate Advisor A.B., University of Denver; M.S., Florida State University JOHN ROBERTS — Diversified Cooperative Tra ining , D.C.T. Sponsor Ball State Teachers College, B.S., M.A: CHARLES ROBINSON— Physical Education, Biology , “R” Squad Football and Basketball B.S., University of Florida ELIZABETH ROSS— Physical Education , Junior Varsity Cheerleader Advisor Eastern Kentucky State College; Smith College, B.S. MARION SHAMBAUGH— Senior Social Studies , Warid History B.A., Capital University; M.A., University of Florida DOROTHY SHERRICK— Education Counselor B.A., Mount Morris College; M.A., University of Chicago; Graduate work. University of Michigan FORREST SMITH— Fine Arts, Mechanical Drawing B.A.E., University of Florida; B.F.A., University of Florida; M.Ed., University of Florida MARTHA SMITH— Physical Education, Girls ' Intramurals, Cheerleader Sponsor B.S., Slippery Rock Teachers College BERDINIA SPARKS— Homemaking Eastern Kentucky State College, B.S. RUSSELL STICHLER —Woodshop 1 and 2, General Shop B.S., Western Michigan College of Education; M.A.E., University of Florida JOHN L. STILL— World History, American History Davidson College, B.S.; Peabody College, M.A. ■ FRED STUART— Guidance Counselor B.S., Stetson; M.A., Stetson AMBER V. TURNER— Shorthand, Business English, Typing, Manager School Store, Y- Service Club B.S., Florida State University; M.Ed., University of Florida MILDRED TURNER— Spanish , II and III , Los Gauchos Advisor A.B., Rollins College, Rank II, University of Florida ROGER VAN GORDER— Speech, English II, Masque and Gavel B.Ed., University of Florida ROBERT R. VAWTER —Physical Science, Busi- ness Math University of Alabama, B.S.; Auburn, M.S. KENNETH WALTERS— American History, Bas¬ ketball and Tennis B.S., Ohio University EDWARD WELLS, JR.— Biology and Physical Education Morehead State College, A.B. IVAN G. WERKHISER— Business Math, Book¬ keeping University of Akron, B.S. STELLA WHITxMON— World History and English 10 Bob Jones University, B.S. STEPHAN YANETOVICH —Band and Orchestra M.S., Indiana University; B.P.S.N., Columbia School of Music; E.D.D.S.P., Indiana Uni¬ versity MARGARET ZIERER— Chemistry and Math 10, F.T..A. Advisor B.S.E., University of Florida DOROTHY BOWES— Records Clerk EMMA ROBERTS— Secretary J. MAUDE SIMPSON— Bookkeeper Mrs. Coleman, second from left, and Cafeteria Staff Andy Ahrens, Secretary; Buddy McKernan, Vice President; Barry Delphin, President; Sunny Valentine, Treasurer. Senior Class Officers DAVID JOHN ADELS BETTY JOYCE ANDERSON Band 3; DCT 4. ANDREA ELSIE AHRENS Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Usherette 2, 4; Powder Puff 2, 4; Future Nurses 3; Junior Red Cross 3, Secretary 3; Swimming Team 4; Secretary of Sen¬ ior Class 4; Inter-Church Council 4, President 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 3. ALICE JEAN ALDRIDGE Office Assistant 4. JOSEPH SCARLETT ALEXANDER Homeroom President 2, 3; Track Manager 2; Key Club 2; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Senate Representative 4; Track 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. JULIET ANN ALLEN Library Club 2; Intramurals 2; Home¬ room Treasurer 2; Prom Committee 2; Future Nurses 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 4; Inter-Nos. 4; Powder Puff Game 4; Office 4. MARGARET ANNE ALLRED Cheerleader Co-Captain 2; Class Vice President 2; Student Council 2; Trans¬ ferred 2; FTA 2; “Y” Service Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Office Assist¬ ant 4. DAVID KYLE ANDERSON Hi-Y 2, 3; Football 3; Transferred 3; Chorus 3, 4. FRASER ANDERSON Homeroom Vice President 2, 4; Home¬ room Secretary 3; Band 3; Red Cross 3; “Y” Service Club 4; Office As¬ sistant 4. GLENN RICHARD ANDERSON Homeroom President 2. JANE MARGARET ANDERSON Pep Squad 2, 3, 4; Girls ' League 2, 3; Annual Staff 3; FTA 3; Transferred 4; Declamation 3; GAA 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; “Y” Service 4; Powder Puff Game 4. RUTH EILEEN ARMBRUSTER Senate 2; Homeroom Vice President 3. WILLIAM EVERETT ATHANSON Track Manager 2; Football 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. JOANNE BARGER Homeroom Secretary 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Flagtwirler 3, 4; Band 3, 4; Head Majorette 4; Head Flagtwirl¬ er 4. STEVE BASSETT BARNES BARBARA MARIE BATT Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Majorette 3, 4; Co-Captain 4; Intra¬ murals 2. DON ROGER BAX Homeroom Secretary 2; Basketball 2; Football 2, 3; Homeroom President 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Track 4. RICHARD BEAGLES All-State Band 2; Band 3; Orches¬ tra 3. PATRICIA GAYLE BEETLEY FT A 2; GAA 2; Chorus 2; Transfer 4; FHA 4. PHYLLIS ANN BELL Y-Teens 2, 3; Future Nurses 4; Home¬ room Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4. SUZANNE BENEKE Homeroom Secretary 2; Pep Squad 2; Homeroom Vice President 4; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Portrait” 4. NANCY LEE BESTLE Future Nurses 2, 3; Senate Repre¬ sentative 3; DCT 4; Red Cross 2. BEVERLY KAY BICKERSTAFF Y Service Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 2; Homecoming Court 4; Office Assistant 4; Powder-Puff Football 4. WILLIAM STUART BLAIR CANDACE NATALIE BLUM WILLIAM FRANCIS BROWN Red Cross 3; Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Football 3; Baseball 3, 4; Band 2, Powder Puff 4. 3, 4; “C” Club 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Key Club 2. THOMAS EDSON BORST Band 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. DORETH INEZ BRINSON WALTER ELLIOTT BRITTAIN Football 2, 3; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Library 2, 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. NANCY MARIE BROADIE Transferred 3; Sophomore Chorus 3; Pep Squad 4. PEGGIE LOUVERNE BROWN Chorus 4; DCT and DE 3, 4; District Convention DCT and DE 3, 4; Home¬ room Treasurer 2, 3. GAIL LEE BURGJOHANN Student Council 3; Glee Club 2; FTA Treasurer 2; GAA 2; Newspaper Co- Editor 2; Latin Club Vice President 2; “Y” Service Club 4; Transferred 4; “Y” Service Club 4; Mixed Chorus 4. ELIZABETH ADELE BURGWIN Debate 2; National Forensic League 2, 3, 4; GAA 2, 3; Science Club 3; Mathematics Club 4; “Y” Service Club 4; Honor Student 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3; School Paper 2, 3; French Club 3; Transferred 3. WILLIAM ERNEST BURKHARDT Audio-Visual Club 2, 3. KAREN DEANNA BURNETT Future Homemakers 2; DCT 4. ORA ECHOL BURTON “B” Squad Football 2; Swimming Team 2; Masque and Gavel 4; “Ar¬ senic and Old Lace” 3; “Family Por¬ trait” 4; Chorus 2, 3; Band 3, 4. BOYNA LEE BUTLER Class Vice President 2; Senate 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; ICC 2; Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4; Future Teachers 3; “Y” Service 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Court 4; Powder Puff 4; Aqua Clara Staff 4, Art Editor 4; National Honor Society 4; Home¬ coming Committee 4. RONALD EUGENE CHAMBERLAIN Basketball 3; Masque and Gavel 4: “Family Portrait” 4. STEPHAN FRANCIS CAMPBELL Basketball 2, 3; Track 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. JUDITH LUELLA CARLSON Intramural 2; DCT 4. NORMA CHAPPELL “Y” Service Club 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Vice President of Homeroom 2; Prom Committee 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Usherettes 3, 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Inter Nos 3, 4; Clearlight Staff 4; Office Assistant 4. STEPHEN BRANTLY CHAPPELL Chorus 3, 4. JAMES LYNN CARROLL Red Cross 2; Latin. Club 2; Boys’ Club Council 2; “M” Club 3; Trans¬ fer 3; Basketball 2, 3; Student Coun¬ cil 2; Football 2, 4; Biology Club 2; Homeroom President 4; Track 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. WANDA MERITA CHESSER Chorus 2. CYNTHIA LEE CASSELL Intramurals 2; Drill Squad 2; Pep Squad 3; “Y” Service 2, 3, 4; FHA 3, 4. CHARLIE CLINTON CHILDS, JR. Band 2; Science Club 2; DCT 3, 4. CONO VINCENT CIUFIA Homeroom President 2; Senate 3; Transfer 3; “Family Portrait” 4; Track 4. 7. . u. WAYNE DENNIS CLARK Library 2, 3; Library District Secre¬ tary; DCT Vice President 4; Home¬ room Vice President 4. WILLIAM WATSON CLARK, II Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Science Club 2, 3; “Ar¬ senic and Old Lace” 3; “You Can ' t Take It with You” 3; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Elections Committee 4; Mathematics Club 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; Aqua Clara Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; “Family Portrait,” Stu¬ dent Director 4; Student Council Re¬ porter 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Mr. CHS Court 4; Senior Business Manager 4. SHARON MAE CLENDENON Homeroom Treasurer 2; Homecoming Committee 4; Cheerleader 3, 4, Co- Captain 4; Honor Society 4; Junior Class Vice President 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Honor Roll 4; Glee Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Girls’ State 3; Office Assistant 4; Homecoming Court 3, 4; Queen 4; All-State Chorus 4; Student Council 4; ICC President 4; Powder Puff Game 4; Sport Editor, Aqua Clara Staff 4. DALE OWEN CLONINGER Science Club 2; Key Club 3; Mathe¬ matics Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Basketball Manager 3, 4; Football Manager 4; Mixed Chorus 4; ICC 4; Honor Roll 4; “C” Club 4. JOAN LOUISE ELLEN CLOW Future Nurses 4; Band 2, 3, 4. EVELYN JOAN COACHMAN Safety Council 2; Intramurals 2; Senate 3, Secretary 3; Pep Squad Cap¬ tain 3; Prom Co-Chairman 3; Clear- light Staff 3, 4, Managing Editor 4; Cheerleader 4; Powder Puff 4. ROBERT JOHN COHRS Coin Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball 3; Homeroom Secretary 3, 4; Junior Rotarian 4. BARBARA JEAN COLEMAN Los Gauchitos 2; Sophomore Chorus 2; Intramurals 2; Future Homemak¬ ers 2, 4. PATRICIA A NN COLLINS Drill Squad 2; Pep Squad Captain 3; Future Homemakers 3, 4, Secre¬ tary 3, President 4; “Y” Service Club 3, 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4. JOHN WAYNE CONNELL Homeroom Vice President 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Homeroom President 3. GEORGE EARL MURRAY COOK Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; All-Western Conference 2; Key Club 2, 3; “C” Club 3, 4; Homeroom President 3, 4; Powder Puff Coach 4; Homecoming Chairman 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Mr. CHS Court 4; Honor Society 4. FRANCES LOU COOPER Homeroom Secretary 2; Future Teach¬ ers 2; “Y” Service Club 3, 4, Secre¬ tary 3, President 4; Sweetheart Court 3; “Y” Conference 3; Aqua Clara Staff 4; Photo Editor of Aqua Clara 4; Red Cross 4, Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4. BETTE JO DANIELS Library Club 3; DCT 4. CAROL DELORIES DAVISTON Vocal Music 2; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent; Color Guard Captain 4; Senate 2, Treasurer 2; FHA 2; “Y” Service 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Library Club 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; “You Can’t Take It With You” 3; “Family Por¬ trait” 4. JAMES ANDREW D’ANNA Vice President Homeroom 2; Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 3; Math Club 3, President 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; Clearlight Sports Editor 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming Team 2, 3, Cap¬ tain 4; Junior Rotarian 4; Mr. CHS Court 4; Honor Society 4; First Al¬ ternate to Boys’ State 3. BEVERLY JEAN DAY Concert Band 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Station Staff 2; Transferred 3. MICHAEL WELLVIE DELANEY Inter Nos 4; Inter-Church Council 4; Baseball 4; Chorus 4; All-State Chorus 4; Clearlite 4; AV 4. BARRY RONAL DELPHIN Los Gauchos 2, 3; Math Club 2, 3; Key Club 2, 3; Student Council Vice President 3; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 2; Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Senior Class President 4. GEORGE EDWIN DEMERITTE, III French Club 2; “C” Club 3, 4; Base¬ ball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Sen¬ ate 4; Science Club 4. PETER DESOTO Key Club 2; Band 2, 3. PATRICIA CAROL DILLS PHYLLIS DOUGLAS Homeroom President 2, 3; Secretary of Library Club 3; “Y” Service Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Usherette 3; Recording Secretary of Student Coun¬ cil 4; Cheerleader 4; Powder Puff 4. SALLY JEN DOUGLAS Prom Committee 3; Senate Represen¬ tative 4; Secretary of Library Club 4; ‘“Y” Service Club 4. JANET VIRGINIA DRENNING Junior Red Cross 2; Y-Teens 2; Transferred 3. WILLIAM GLENN DUNCAN. JR. Sophomore Class Council 2 ; Swim¬ ming Team 2; Radio Club 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Debate Team 3; Trans¬ ferred 4. DENIS CLIVE DUNLAP DCT 4. ROBERTA LEE DUNN Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Senate 2, 3, 4; Inter Nos 3; “Y” Service 3; Office Assistant 4. PRISCILLA LYNN EHLER Band 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Transferred 4; Office Assistant 4. NELLIE MAE ELLIOTT FHA 2, 4; DE 3, 4; DE State Vice President 3; DE State President 4; DE-DCT 3, 4; DE-DCT Club Presi¬ dent 4; National DECA Convention Rep. ICC—State Convention—Depart¬ ment Co-Operative Training Conven¬ tion. JOSEPH ARTHUR EMMERT Radio Club 2, Vice President; Men of Photographic Society 2; Trans¬ ferred 3. RICHARD HENSON ESTES Key Club 2, 3; Stamp and Coin Club 2; Science Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Annual Staff 3, 4; Proof Editor 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Junior Red Cross Rep. 2. FRANCES BELL EXUM Sophomore Editor of Annual 2; An¬ nual Business Staff 2; Latin Club 2; Homeroom Vice President 2; Trans¬ ferred 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Honor Roll 3, 4; Los Gauchos. Secre¬ tary 4; Senate 4; “Y” Service 4; Aqua Clara Staff 4? , ' JOSEPHINE ANNE FAHEY Transferred 3; Glee Club 2. CAROL SUE FARLEY Class Treasurer 2; Band 2, 3; Glee Club 2; Cheerleader 3; Junior Play 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Transferred 4; Office Assistant 4. BEN DICKINSON FARMER Basketball 2, 3; Track 3; IM Wrest¬ ling 2, 3; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Trans¬ ferred 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Track 4. PATRICIA ANN FASH FHA 2; Girls’ Club 2; Transferred 3; FHA 4. BEVERLY ANN FENIMORE Transferred 3; Senate Representa¬ tive 3; “Y” Service 2. SHIRLEY ANNE FIGHT Homeroom Secretary 2; Girls’ Intra- murals 2, 3. RICHARD SINCLAIR FLAGG Science Club 4. LORRAINE ESTELLE FORCIER Intramurals 2; Math Club 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Madrigals 4; Inter-Church Coun¬ cil 3; Inter Nos 3, 4; Office As¬ sistant 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Prom Committee 4; “Family Portrait” 4. MARY PENRHYN FORD Secretary of Homeroom 2; Intra¬ murals 2, 3; “Y” Service 2, 3, 4; Senate 3; Powder Puff 4. RONNIE GARY FOSTER Football 2, 3; Dance Club 3; Archery Club 3; Track 3; Wrestling 3; Trans¬ fer 4. CAROLYN ANN FOWLER Transfer 3; Homeroom President 4; Office Assistant 4; Honor Society 4; FHA 2; FT A 2; Class President 2; Band 2; Sophomore Play 2; Student Council 2; Beta Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2; Honor Student 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS FRALEY RONALD FRANK LANNY MAC FREEMAN Diving 3; Mathematics Club 3; Trans¬ fer 3; Red Cross Representative 4. MILDRED JUDY FREEMAN Secretary Senate 2; “Y” Service 2, 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4, Secretary 3; Red Cross Representative 3; Student Government Day 3; Prom Committee 3; Debate Team 4; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Portrait” 4; Aqua Clara Staff 3, 4, Copy Editor 4; Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 4; ICC Treasurer 4; Usherette 4; Powder Puff 4. ROBBIN CONRAD FRICK Transferred 2. LORETTA MARY F ROMBERGER Intramurals 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Transferred 2; Senate Representative 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 4. BONNIE JEAN FRYE Latin Club 2; Science Club 2; Trans¬ fer 4; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4. MONROE WILSON GARNETT Homeroom President 2; Election Com¬ mittee 4; Inter Nos 2; Student Coun¬ cil 4; Math Club 3, 4, Vice President 3; Aqua Clara 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 4; ICC Treasurer 3; Boys’ State 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Dean ' s List 2; Masque and Gavel 3; Mr. CHS Court 4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 3; “You Can’t Take It With You” 3; “Family Portrait”; Los Gauchos 4; Student BARBARA LYNN GIFFORD Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Secretary of Sophomore Class 2; Usherette 2, 3; Co-Captain 3; ICC 3; “Y” Service 3; Secretary of Home¬ room 3; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; “Family Portrait” 4. JOHN COFFIN GILMAN, JR. Audio-Visual Club 4. ROLAND DAVID GILMORE “B” Squad Football 2; Football 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. EDNA LORRAINE GLAHN Intramurals 2; “Y” Service Club 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Future Nurses 3, 4; Science Club 4. GEORGIANA BEAUMONT GOODSON Homeroom President 2; Intramurals 2; Homeroom Treasurer 3; “Y” Serv¬ ice Club 4. ELEANOR KAYE GREEN Greasepainters 2, 3; “Our Town” 2; Homeroom Chaplain 3; Spanish Club 2; Transferred 3; Future Homemakers 3; Red Cross 4. WANDA GAIL GREER FHA 2; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Trans¬ ferred 3. MICHAEL JAMES GRODE “B” Squad Football; “B Squad Bas¬ ketball; Key Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 4; Secretary of Junior Class 3; Football 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Treasurer of Student Council 4; Math Club 4; Track Manager 4; Homecoming Com¬ mittee 4; Student Government Day 3; “Family Portrait” 4; Mi. CHS Court 4. ALBERT LOUIS GUY AV 3, 4. ff y LINDA LEE HACKNEY “Y” Service 2; Band 2 , 3, 4; Orches¬ tra 2, 3, 4. NETTIE LONELLE HADDEN FHA 2, 3; 4-H Club 2, 3; Glee Club 2, 3; Music Club 2, 3; Transfer 4. DIANE HAGAN Homeroom President 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Semite Secretary 4; Future Nurses 3, 4; Aqua Clara Staff 4; “Y” Service 3, 4; Office Assistant 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Red Cross 3; Prom Committee 3; Student Government Day 3; Honor Society 3, 4. SUZANNE HAGOOD Riding Club 3; Ice Skating Club 3; Spanish Club 3; Transfer 3; Future Nurses 4, President 4; Homeroom Sec¬ retary 4. SANDRA LEE HALL Y-Teens 2; Senate 3; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Clearlite Staff 4. SUSAN ELSABETH HALLISEY Future Teachers 3, 4, Treasurer 4; French Club 2; Log Staff 2; Student Council 2; Transferred 3; Pep Squad 3: “Y” Service Club 3, 4. JUDITH ANN HAMBRICK DE 4; Senate 4. HARRIETTE JEANNE HAMILTON Future Nurses 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Secretary 3; Band 3, 4; Flagtwirler 4. JAMES ARTHUR HAMMOCK Baseball 2; Key Club 2, 3? Vice Presi¬ dent 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Football 3; All- State Band 3; ICC 3; Orchestra 3, 4; Red Cross 4. JUNE ELIZABETH HAND Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Com¬ mittee 3; Transferred 4; Senate 4; Office Assistant 4; Future Homemak¬ ers 4. ROBERT MONTAGUE HANDLEY Key Club 2; Track 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN HARDING Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Secre¬ tary and Treasurer 3, 4; Office As¬ sistant 4; Masque and Gavel 4; “Fam¬ ily Portrait” 4. EDWARD ALAN HEIDT Band 2, 3, 4; Business Manager 3; Student Director 4; Key Club 2, 3, President 4; Senate 2, 3, President 4; Inter Nos 3, 4;, Student Council 4; Honor Society 3, 4. BOBBY FOSTER HENDERSON Transferred 2; Golf Team 2, 3, 4; Inter Nos 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Madrigal Singers 4. WILLIAM RICHARD HENDRIX BERNEICE ANNE HENDRY Majorette 2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Flag- twirlers 4; “Y” Service Club 2, 3; Secretary of Homeroom 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, 4. - ' ” ■ V ' s - GWENDOLYN MORGAN HENLEY Future Teachers 2; “Y” Service Club 3, 4; Pep Squad 3; Homeroom Presi¬ dent 3; Future Homemakers 4; Office Assistant 4; Homeroom Treasurer 4; Junior Red Cross 4. JON FRANCES HENSLEY President DE Homeroom 4; DCT-DE 4; Debate Team 2, 3. ROBERT RAND HENTON Football 2; Senate 2, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Baseball 4; “Family Por¬ trait” 4. MARY JEAN HICKMAN Intramurals 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Orches¬ tra 3; Future Homemakers 4; Home¬ room Treasurer 4. PATRICIA CRESSWELL HILL Intramurals 2, 3, 4; Senate 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Volleyball Team 3; “Y” Service Club 3, 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; Usherette 4; Powder Puff 4; Clearlight Staff 4; Editor-in-Chief of Clearlight 4; Student Council 4. BRUCE MORTON HINCKLEY DCT 4. SANDRA MAY HOFFMANN Basketball 2; GAA 2, 3; Volleyball 3; Canteen Club 3; Red Cross 3; Transferred 4; Homeroom President 4; Girls’ Athlete Association 2, 3. SANDRA LYNN HOVEY Mixed Chorus 3, 4; All-State Chorus 4; Prom Committee 4; Honor Roll 3. JANICE ELAINE HUBBARD Homeroom Secretary 2; Safety Club 2; “Y” Service Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3; DCT Club 4. DOROTHY EDWINA HUMPHREY Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 3, 4; All- State Clinic 2, 3; Future Teachers 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Los Gauchos 4; National Honor Society 4. JAMES BRADFORD HUMPHRIES Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3, 4; Safety Club 2. ELIZABETH CLAUDINE HUNTER Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 3; “You Can ' t Take It With You” 3; “Family Portrait” 4, Student Director 4. MARY ANN HUNTER Pep Squad 3; Office Assistant 4; “Y” Service Club 3. BEVERLY ANN HYDEN Homeroom Secretary 2; Pep Squad 3; Prom Committee 3; DCT 4. BARBARA ANN IMES Office Assistant 4; Pep Squad 4; Homeroom Secretary 4; “Y” Service Club 4. DONALD S. FRANCIS IRWIN JERRY ARDEN IVERSON Track 2, 3; Projectionist 2; “W” Club 3; Football 3; Gymnastics 3; German Club 3; Transferred 4. JAMES DELANE JESSUP DCT 4. LOIS JEAN JIMISON Office Assistant 3, 4; Drill Squad 2. CLARENCE AUBRY JOHNSON CURTIS WAYNE JOHNSON Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 4. DONALD DALE JOHNSON Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3; Sen¬ ate 2; Track 4; Basketball 2; Home¬ room President 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 2, 3; Masque and Gavel 4. MARY MARGARET JOHNSON Class President 2; Class Vice Presi¬ dent 3; Glee Club 2; Junior Play 3; Honor Roll 2, 3; Transferred 4; Office Assistant 4. MARY ALICE KAISER Drill Squad 2; Pep Squad 3; Dean’s List 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; Secretary- Treasurer of Homeroom 3; Los Gauchos 3, 4; future Homemakers 4; Senate Representative 4; Business and Advertising Manager of Clearlight 4. DIANE ELAINE KAZIMER Volleyball 2; Home Nurse 2; Librar¬ ian 2, 3; “Y” Service Club 2, 4; Glee Club 2, 3; Transferred 3; Pep Club 4; Intramurals 4. JUDITH MARIE KENDRICK DCT, Secretary 4. THOMAS BROCHON KERR Football 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2; Track 3. 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2; Senate 3; Student Government Day 3; Homeroom Presi¬ dent 4; Mathematics Club 4; Science Club 4. PAMELA ANNE KIMBALL Science Club, Secretary-President 3, Secretary 4; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 2, 4; All-State Music Clinic 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3; Inter Nos 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 2; Honor Roll 2, 3; CHS String Ensemble 3, 4. DOLORES CAMILLE KIMBLE Los Gauchitos, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Los Gauchos 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. JERRY WILSON KINSEY Football 2; Homeroom Vice President 2; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Audio-Visual 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4. CAROL JOYCE LINGO Homeroom President 2; “Y” Service 2, 3; Future Nurses 3, 4; Junior Class Treasurer 3; Office Assistant 4; Powder Puff 4; Senate 4; Cheer¬ leader 3, 4. DAVID ALLAN LEE ‘ C Club 2, 3, 4; Swimming 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Vice President 2, 3; Clearlight Staff 4; Masque and Gavel 4. LINDA ANN LAMB Homeroom Vice President. 2; Future Nurses 3; Pfom Committee 3; Senate 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 4. JON LENORD LEHMAN Mathematics Club 3, .4; Inter Nos 2, 3, 4; All-State Band 3; Orchestra 2, 3, 4; Band 2, 3, Publicity Manager 4; ICC 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Clear- light Staff 4. LAWRENCE DAVID LANGILLE Swimming 2, 3; “C” Club 2, 3; Homeroom Vice President 3. JOHN MICHAEL LEWIS Football Manager 3; “C” Club 3, 4; Audio-Visual Club 3. GERALD HENRY LOCKETT LEIF ANTHONY LOHRBAUER Sophomore Class President 2; Junior Class President 3; Student Council President 4; Junior Red Cross Coun¬ cil President 3; Inter-Church Council President 3; Honor Society 2, 3, 4; ‘C” Club 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Dean’s List 2, 3; National Student Council Convention 4; Homecoming Committee 4. BARBARA ANN LOUGH Intramurals 2; Pep Squad 2; Powder Puff 4. WILLIAM LAURENCE LOWENSTEIN Library Council 2; Transferred 3; Track 2, 3, 4. ROLAND WALTON McCALL DCT Club 4; Band 2, 3, 4; Swim ming 4. THOMAS ALBERT McCORMACK THOMAS MICHAEL McGEE Football 2, 3. MARILYN ELAINE McGUIRE DE 4. MARGARET LORENE MARTIN MARY ELLEN McKEOWN Homeroom President 2, 3; Student Council President 2, 3; Debate Team 3; Orchestra 2, 3; Chorus 2, 3; Prom Committee 3; Transferred 4. GARRETT THOMAS McKERNAN, JR. Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Mr. CHS Court 4; Senior Class Vice Presi¬ dent 4. SHARON ELIZABETH McMullen Intramurals 2; Drill Squad 3; Home¬ room Treasurer 3; DCT Club 4. KENDRICK DWIGHT McNULTY Hi-Y 2; Track 3, 4; Transferred 3. DOROTHY JEAN MADDEROM Glee Club 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Glee Club 4; Future Homemakers 4. GEORGE BOUSEAY MAISH Senate 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football 3. LINDA RUTH MALLETTE Senate 2; Future Homemakers 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; ICC 3; County Council Chairman of Future Home¬ makers 4; Library Club 4. HARRY GEORGE MARLAND. JR. Football Manager 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Coach 2, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom Vice President 3, 4; Track Manager 4; Audio-Visual Club 4. TERRY ALLEN MARTIN Football 2, 3, 4;. Golf 2; Basketball 2; Key Club 2; Swimming 3; “C” Club 3, 4; Chorus 3; Honor Roll 3; Science Club 4; Baseball 4. THOMAS JAMES MARTIN Senate 2; Red Cross 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Office Assistant 4. THOMAS ROBERT MATHEWSON DCT 3, 4; DCT State Convention 3, 4. JOSEPH PRESTON MATHY, JR. Mathematics Club 2; Transferred 3. MARCIA JOAN MAYER Secretary of Homeroom 4; Junior Play 3; Transferred 3; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3; Junior-Senior Reception 3. DONALD BRUCE MEARES Baseball 2, 3; DCT 4; Homeroom Vice President 3. JOHN EDGAR MILLER Football 2, 3, Manager 4; Track 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Homeroom President 2; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 4; “Family Portrait” 4. DOLPH TERRY MINOR Football 3; Swimming 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Senate Treasurer 4; Homecoming Committee 4; “Family Portrait” 4. DIANA RUTH MORGAN FHA 3; “Family Portrait” 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Powder Puff 4; Sen¬ ate 3. PHYLLIS ANN MORTENSEN FTA 2, 4; Boosters 2: Transfer 3; Dean’s List 3; FHA 4; “Y” Service 4. HENRY ALFRED MUELLER Football 3. THOMAS OSWALD MULLER III Key Club 2, 3; Homeroom President 2; Football 3, Manager 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Senate 4. BURTON CHARLES MONROE Secretary of Homeroom 4; DCT-DE Club 4; DE 3, 4. THOMAS ROBERT MOORE Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Los Gauchos 3, 4, Vice President 4; Student Government Day 3; Inter- Club Council 4; Senate 4; Dean’s List 2, 3, 4; Science Club 4; Coach Powder Puff Game;- Mixed Chorus 4; Honor Society 4. GEORGE PAUL MUSTAKAS Orchestra 4; Transferred 3; String Quintet 4; ROTC 2. LESLIE FERDINAND NARUM Football 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Homeroom 3, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Mr. CHS 4. DANIEL RUSSELL O’DAY % MARIELLYN ELIZABETH NELSON JAMES RANDALL NEWBERN . i : -v• ,r •• . JAMES AUGUSTINE NUGENT Latin Club 2; Debating Society 2; Card Squad 2; Transferred 3; Mathe¬ matics Club 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 4. ROBERT ANDREW OBLINGER Football 2; Basketball 2, 4; Golf 2, 3, 4; Pan. Am. Club 2, 3; “C” Club 4; Powder Puff Coach 4. THOMAS JOHN O’BRIEN First Aid Club 2; Basketball 2; Glee Club 3; Soccer 3; Transferred 4; Baseball 3. — _ ELIZABETH ANN O’DONNELL DCT 3, 4. RONALD GENE OVERCASH Baseball 2 , 3, 4, Captain 3; Football 2, 3; “C” Club 2 , 3, 4; Senate 3; Homecoming Committee 3; Powder Puff Coach 4; Mr. CHS Court 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL PACE Football 4; Track 4; “C” Club 4. RONALD GENE PAGE Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; “C” Club 3, 4. LORRAINE ELIZABETH PERRINO School Paper 2; Intramurals 2, 3; Transferred 4; “Y” Service Club 4. KATHLEEN MARIE PLATTEN Intramurals 3; Feature Editor, Clear- light Staff 4. JAMES WILLIAM PLUMB Football 1, 4; Track 4; Masque and Gavel 4; Homeroom Secretary 2; Prom Committee 2, 3; “C” Club 4. CAROLYN SCARLETT POGUE Future Teacher 2; Homeroom Secre¬ tary 2; Inter Nos 3; “Y” Service Club 2, 4; Conference Delegate 3; Sweetheart Court 2, 3; Los Gauchos 4; Prom Committee 3; Vice President 4; Red Cross Representative 4; ICC 4; Usherette 3, 4; Honor Roll 2, 4; Photography Editor of Aqua Clara 4; Powder Puff 4. CHARLES THOMAS POWELL Audio-Visual Club 2, 3. CHARLES RETT RAINS Football 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; All- Conference Catcher 3; Vice President “C” Club 3; President of Homeroom 2; Treasurer of Homeroom 3. JERRY CONAN RANSDELL Inter Nos 3, 4, Treasurer 3; Home¬ room Vice President 3; Audio-Visual Club 4; Library Club 4, President 4; Color Guard 2; Clearlight Staff 4; Swimming Team 3, 4, Assistant Man¬ ager 3, Manager 4. ELIZABETH MARION RAU Basketball 2; Softball 2; All-County Band 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Orchestra 2, 3, 4. LORENE VALERIE REICHLE State Historian DE 3; Homeroom Sec¬ retary 3; State Vice President DE 4; Homeroom Vice President 4; State Convention Rep. DCT 4. CLAUDIA MARIE REID Art Club 2; Future Nurses 2; Stu¬ dent Council 2; Transferred 2; “Y” Service Club 3; Future Homemakers 3; Prom Committee 3; Homeroom President 4; “Y” Service Club 4; Office Assistant 4; Powder Puff 4. JOAN ELISE RENAUD Future Homemakers 2, Vice President 2; Pep Squad 2, 3; Homeroom Sec¬ retary 2, 3; “Y” Service Club 3, 4; Senate 4; Prom Committee 3; Powder Puff 4. LUCIENNE HARRIETTE RENE Transferred 2; Band 2, 3; Spanish Club 2; German Club 2; Office 4; Homeroom Secretary 3. ROBERT LEOPOLD RESS ‘ ' Our Town” 2; “Arsenic and Old Lace” 3. BETTY CLEMENT RICHEY MARY LYNN ROLEY Office 3; DE 3, 4; DE-DCT Treas- Library Club 2; Vice President of urer 4; DCT District Convention 3, 4. Homeroom 2; “Y” Service 3, 4, Treas¬ urer 3; Math Club 3; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Portrait” Usherette 4; Powder Puff Game 4. WILLIAM HERROCKS RIPPARD Treasurer of Homeroom 2 “C” Club 3; Swimming Team 3, 4; Vice Presi¬ dent of Homeroom 4. JOYCE PARNELL ROYAL Library Club 2, 4, Treasurer 2; Girls’ Intramurals 2; Senate 2; Math Club 3, 4, Secretary 4; Homeroom Secre¬ tary 4. PAUL ROBERTS Homeroom Treasurer 2; Transferred. RONALD LEE ROBINSON Key Club 2; Inter Nos 3; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Honor Roll 3; All-State Orchestra 3; Orchestra 4; Band 4. WALTER EMMETT ROBINSON JUDITH LEE ROGERS Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; Inter Nos 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Powder Puff Game 4; News Editor of Clearlight 4. ELEANOR ANN RUTHERFORD Future Nurses 2, 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Office Assistant 3; ICYC Corresponding Secretary 3; Girls’ State 3; All-State Chorus 4; Chorus 3, 4, Secretary 4; Elections Chairman of Student Council 4; Clear- light Staff Circulation Manager 4. JUDITH ERIN RYAN Inter Nos 3; Future Nurses 4; Madri¬ gals 4; Chorus 4. HENRY PARKER SAIN Homeroom President 2; Track 2; Senate 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 2, 4; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Baseball 4; Powder Puff Court 4. JAMES WINFRED SAPP Football 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Football Trainer 4; Homeroom President 4; “C” Club 4. i ? F m DIANE SPERE SARRIS Red Cross Representative 3; Pep Squad 4; Transferred 4. JEANNETTE LOUISE SAUNDERS Honor Roll 2; “Y” Service Club 3; Red Cross Rep. 3; Math Club 3; Los Gauchos 4. PHILIP SIDELL SHAW Key Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4; Drum Major 3, 4; Math Club 4; Los Gauchos 4; “Our Town 4. NANCY LAUNA SHIREY CYO 2. 3; CSMC 2, 3; Red Cross Rep. 2, 3; FNA 4; Transferred 3. GAIL CAROLYN SAVAGE Band 2, 3; Future Nurses 2, 3, 4; Secretary of Homeroom 3; Office 4; Prom Committee 3. LYNN DA LUCILLE SHORT Homeroom Treasurer 2; Class Treas¬ urer 2; Senate Rep. 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Usherettes 3, 4, Captain 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Powder Puff 4. JAMES SCOTT SCHEIDT Football 2, 3; Basketball 2, 3; Varsity Club 2, 3; Band 2, 3, 4; Projection Club 2, 3; Transferred 3. NANCY MAY SCHIRTZ AMELIA GWEN SEAL HARRIET HARRIS SIBLEY Inter Nos 3; Homeroom Vice Presi¬ dent 3; Honor Society 4; Treasurer 4; Math Club 4; Office Assistant 4. NANCIE LOU SILL Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Top Club 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; PASFAV 3; Biol¬ ogy Club 3; Library Aid 3; National Honor Society 3, 4; FHA 4; “Family Portrait ’ 4; Powder Puff 4; Clearlight Staff 4, Exchange Editor 4; Trans¬ ferred 4. ELIZABETH ANN SIMMONS Library Club 2, 4; Drill Squad 2; Pep Squad 4; Senate Rep. 4; Red Cross 4. PHYLLIS LEE-ANN SIMMONS Homeroom President 4; Girls ' Chorus 2; Band 2. FERRELL WALTER SKINNER Homeroom Vice President 3; Library Club 4. ANN SKOTTEGARD Usherette 2; Senate Representative 2; Future Nurses’ Secretary and Treas¬ urer 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Swim¬ ming Team 4; Powder Puff 2, 4. STEPHEN SOLDER SLOAN Football 2, 3; Swimming 4. ANNE WHITE SMITH Pep Club 2; Non Panels 2; Red Cross Representative 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 4; Southernaires 3; Secretary Home¬ room 2, 3; Transferred 3. ARTHUR GERARD SMITH Member Prom Committee 2; Swim¬ ming 4. CHARLES EDWARD SMITH. JR. “C v Club 2, 3; Swimming 2; Key Club 2; Safety Club 2; Math Club 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; Red Cross Representative 4; ICC 4. ERNEST EUGENE SMITH German Club 2, 3; Hi-Y 2, 3; News¬ paper 2, 3; Transferred 4; Home¬ room Treasurer 4. HELEN MARIE SMITH Homeroom President 2, 4; Homeroom Vice President 3; Usherette 4; Powder Puff 4; Office 4. MARY PAGE RANDOLPH SMITH “Y” Service 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Portrait 4. JOYCE ELAINE SNYDER Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Senate 3; Homeroom President 4; Red Cross 4; Homecoming Commit¬ tee 4. FLORENCE ANNE SOMERS Signets Club 2, 3; Y-Teens 2; Frencli 2, 3; Transferred 4; Future Nurses’ Club Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 4. LARRY LEE SPALDING French Club 2; Band 2, 3, 4; Na¬ tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Key Club 3; Masque and Gavel 3, 4; “You Can’t Take It With You” 3; “Family Portrait” 4; Orchestra 3, 4; Senate 3; Dean’s List 3; Hpnor Roll 3; Trans¬ ferred 3. CAROL MAE STILES Softball 2; Student Council 2; Bas¬ ketball 2, 3; Volleyball 2, 3; Trans¬ ferred 3; Archery 3; FNC 3; DCT 4; Junior Congress 3. HARVEY MELVIN STINSON Glee Club 4. __ SUSAN KAYE STRICKLAND DE 3; Red Cross 4. JUDITH LOUISE SUMNER Homeroom Secretary 2; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Portrait” 4; Math Club 4. EVELYN JEAN SWANNER Homeroom Vice President 3; FNC 2, 3, 4. BARBARA SUE SWITZER FHA 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Reporter 3; Service 2; Los Gauchos 4. BETTY JEAN TAYLOR Office Assistant 3. JOHN BRADFORD TAYLOR Track 2; Transferred 3; Key Club 4. JOHN MITCHELL TAYLOR Junior Red Cross 2; Senate 2; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3; Science Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi¬ dent 4; Chess Club 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4. PHILLIP LAVERN TAYLOR SALLIE MARIE TAYLOR Senate 2; Pep Squad 2; Prom Com¬ mittee 3; Cheerleader 3, 4; Homecom¬ ing Court 4; Powder Puff 4; Aqua Clara Sports Editor 4; Office As¬ sistant 3. WALLACE ERVIN TAYLOR Masque and Gavel 2, 3, 4; Band 2, WILLIAM THOMPSON Diving Team 2; Clearlight Staff 3; Transferred 4. JEAN TIBERI Pep Squad 2; DE 4; Intramurals 2. EVELYN LAVERNE TRULOCK DCT 4. DENNIS ALAN TURNER DANIEL ROBERT WALBOLT Homeroom President 2; Football 2, 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Senate Representative 3; “C” Club 2, 3, 4; Powder Puff Court 4. MARY KATHRYN UPMEYER Junior Red Cross Representative 4; Sweetheart Court 2; “Y” Conference 2, 3; Advertising Editor Annual Staff 3, 4; “Y” Service Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 4; Prom Committee 3; Delegate to FSPA 3. EARL MODELLE VALENTINE Homeroom Secretary 2; ‘Y” Service Club 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Intramurals 3, 4; Powder Puff 4; Class Treasurer 4; Usherette 4. RONALD JAMES VANDERVLIET Audio-Visual 2; Science Club 2; Audi¬ torium Committee 2; Football 3. FRANK RUDOLPH VON GEYSO. Ill HARRY EDWARD WAGNER Debate Team 2, 3. LORETTA ANNE WEBER Chorus 2; Future Nurses 3; Home¬ room Vice President 4. WILLIAM DEAN WALLACE Basketball 2, 3, 4; President of Home¬ room 3; Track 4. THOMAS ALLAN WARD Band and Orchestra 2. 3, 4. HARRY KENNETH WASHBURN Chorus 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH ANN YOUNGBLOOD Library 2, 3, 4; Transferred 2’ RENE ANN WEITKAMP Intramurals 2, 3; DCT 4. JUDY HART WHATLEY Red Cross Rep. 3; Future Home¬ makers 3; Homeroom Secretary 4; Office Assistant 4. LESTER CLAYTON WHITTEMORE GEORGEANNE ELIZABETH WICK Inter Nos 3; DCT 4. JOAN ADELE WICKENS Girls’ Athletic Association 2; Girls’ Glee Club 2; Transferred 2; Girls’ Glee Club 4. JEAN ELLEN WHLDER Glee Club 2; Roller Skating Club 3; Senate Representative 4; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Association 2, 3. LYNN ORR WILLIAMS Girls’ Athletic Association 2, 3; Sen¬ ate Representative 2; Dance Commit¬ tees 2, 3; Mixed Chorus 2, 3; Li¬ brary ' Club 2, 3; Concessions Chair¬ man 3; Transferred 3; Future Home¬ makers, President 4; ICC 4. WALTER FRANK WILLIAMS Beta Hi-Y 2, 3; Homeroom President 2, 3; Football 2; Baseball 2; Basket¬ ball 1, 2; Track 2; Sergeant-at-Arms DCT 3; Student Council 3; DE Club 3; Transferred 4. CALVIN EUGENE WINDSOR Color Guard 2; Audio-Visual Club 2, 3, 4; Auditorium Committee 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Library Club 3, 4. MARGARET ELIZABETH WINSHIP Intramurals 2; Curtain and Cue 2; Junior Red Cross 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Transferred 3; “Y” Service Club 4. HERBERT LEE WISE Transferred 4; Football 4; “C” Club 4; Track 4. RONALD WAYNE YOWELL Key Club 2. KENNETH LAMAR YOUNG Golf Manager 2; Chorus 2; Safety Council Rep. 2; Masque and Gavel 2, 3; Football 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Vice President of Homeroom 3. 4. ROBERT EUGENE YOUNG Football 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3, 4; Masque and Gavel 4; “Family Por¬ trait” 4. GEORGE EDWARD ZEIGLER K y Football 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4; ' ■$ Track 3, 4; Homeroom President 4; “C” Club 4; Transfer 3. ___ _ mm BARBARA JANE ZIMMERMAN Future Nurses’ Club 4; Future Home¬ makers ' Club 4; Girls’ Intramurals 2. BETTY LOU ZIMMERMAN Girls’ Intramurals 2; Mixed Chorus 3; Future Homemakers 3; Future Nurses’ Club 3. P. Abdalian G. Abel G. Abies B. Ackley A. Adams F. Adams B. Anderson D. Anderson E. Anderson R. Anderson S. Anderson R. Alexander C. Allen C. Allen H. Anjima J. Annis R. Annspaugh C. Ayers A. Baker J. Baker T. Baker G. Barbour G. Barlow B. Barr J. Barrett B. Baskerville P. Batman D. Beatty C. Becker H. Bell S. Benboe J. Benton J. Bettis E. Birge P. Black ItSl fiSSs 32’ C. Coleman J. Collum W. Colvin N. Constantine C. Coveil E. Cooper A. Corrado M. Cote D. Coxwell D. Crawford D. Crawford S. Crittendon P. Curtis E. Cusumana L. Danals R. Dangeleisen E. Daniels S. Daniels J. Davis R. Davis V. De Parsqual M. Denault D. Denman E. Denton C. Diaks L. Dick G. Dobson R. Dobson K. Doty H. Douglas M. Douglas S. Douglas J. Dunnington ■ J. Elkins H. El wood Juniors C. Ertel G. Ewell D. Ewing D. Finch R. Fink R. Flemming D. Fouty F. Fox K: Ford J. Treman V. Freeman J. Fullmer J. Furman J. Garvin E. Gaunt L. Geiger J. Gibson N. Gibson R. Gillis S. Gilbert K. Glidden I. Gothberg J. Grabill J. Grant A. Greaves J. Greenhalgh G. Greer M. Gregory C. Grimes W. Gross C. Gural J. Hahn J. Hallisey L. Harman R. Harbison R. Harms J. Harper M. Harris J. Hartung F. Hawley S. Haynes R. Hazleton D. Henley W. Henton R. Herrick F. Hester C. Hickman F. Hill M. Hill T. Henson F. Hite J. Hogan J. Holdener L. Kondura M. Hunter R, Isherwood J. Jackson R. James M, Jameson J. Janney C. Janusik C. Johnson E. Johnson G. Johnson G. Johnson G. Jones J. Joyner N. Kallivokas G. Karva J. Kearney R. Kearney J. Kirk W. Kirk C. Kish K. Kluepfel C. Kocher D. Krause M. Krieger E. Kurchinski P. Larsen A. Laursen H. Laursen J. Laursen P. Leavens C. Lee M. Le Master P. Lemming B. Levison C. Lewis G. Linder K. Lippencott C. Long J. Lopatin C Lose J. Love G. Lubitz R. Ludington A. Lund G. MacPherson M. Mackey P. Marchiselli R. Marion L. Marsh R. Marston J. Martens Juniors R. Mason W. Mason J. McAllister W. McArthur L. McCarty P. McClumpha L. McKernan V. McLachlan M. McLaughlin S. McLean W. McLeod J. McManus D. McMullen E. McMullen M. McMullen M. McNair J. Melko R. Merrell J. Miller J. Miller L. Monroe D. Moon D. Moore C. Mosick E. Moss B. Mossman C. Myers B. Neiberg P. Neill J. Newbern V. Nigels D. Nix J. Nuce G. O’Grady H. Owen L. Palmer P. Parnell K. Pederson B. Parsons D. Pettis J. Pass G. Petzold Juniors E. Pfeiffer P. Phelan P. Phillips F. Pickett J. Pferce M. Plumb R. Plumb A. Podurgiel jl . Pogue S. Pollard A. Porreco H. Portervint C. Pues V. Reiff C. Richie J. Richbourg A. Rice N. Rigdon B. Rippard J. Robbins G. Robertson J. Robinson J. Rodemacher N. Rogero M. Rpmine R. Rossner W. Ruch R. Rupe F. Ryder B. Santo J. Sargent M. Sawyer J. Schaffner N. Schalise D. Schol C. Schomberg C. Schubert V. Segui G. Seibert R. Shafer A. Shaw D. Shaw S. Snow F. Sobil F. Somers J. Somers D. Spence D. Spencer L. Stanford N. Steele J. Stenski S. Stetler L. Stewart C. Stockdale K. Stone P. Stone H. Stonesifer K. Storrs V. Strohaker D. Switzer M. Taylor L. Teague L. Thomas H. Timmons D. Tischer C. Todd G. Tooke W. Touchton J. Towers N. Towner I % L. Troolin S. Turner B. Underwood S. Underwood E. Van Lehn P. Varasse J. Vaughn C. Vevier J. Viano B. Vinson S. Wahlberg R. Walker T. Ware R. Waters J. Weimerskirk G. Weller E. West S. Whitehurst J. Whitten E. W ' hitson F. Wilder R. Wilfong K. Wilkey D. Williams J. Williams J. Williams L. Williams N. Williams D. Wilson S. Wilson J. Windsor D. Wolffe J. Wolfe D. Yettaw L. Yettaw J. Youmans J. Zinn M. Waschak Juniors F. Acres B. Ahrens F. Affleck J. Alberts D. Allen J. Allen P. Allen R. Allen T. Allen C. Anderson R. Anderson D. Ardretta E. Arner E. Ball D. Baird J. Barbour G. Barnes J. Barnes F. Barton A. Bauman L. Bax R. Baxter S. Baxter B. Beadle A. Becatoros N. Beckett J. Beecher W. Beetley M. Beetley M. Bennett S. Bennett K. Benton E. Berry J. Berthy R. Bettis The Sophomores M. A. Bestle B. Billmeyer R. Bird J. Birge R. Blankenship S. Bleakley S. Booth J. Boudreau C. Bradfield L. Bradley M. Brady J. Broadwell J. Brock S. Brown S. Brown D. Brownlee D. Brundage L. Brunson D. Buck D. Buck M. A. Burdette L. Burgess J. Burlingham J. Burr R. Burton T. Burwell B. Busha D. Byers N. Calvert S. Campbell S. Carlson S. Carrell S. Carroll T. Carroll K. Carson R. Cartner R. Campbell K. Castle R. Casey M. Casher J. Chapman R. Chase P. Clare E. Clark K. Classen L. Clawson S. Clawson M. Clements P. Cockerill R. Collins J. Chors J. Chors K. Coleman L. Cole T. Collins C. Colpitts J. Colvin A. Cook R. Cope D. Casta M. Cote R. Cosby C. Covert R. Craig R. Cranshaw J. Crawford B. Crown B.-Crivello P. Culbertson E. Cunningham R. Curtis E. Dalzell C. Day E. Day J. Darrell S. Damoth C. Davis J. Davis J. Dease V. Dennison S. Densmore R. Desarlmers B. Dettmer M. Dilworth R. Ditmore S. Donna T. Donnelly D. Dorsch N. Dotson P. Doty K. DuBois H. Dunham S. Durham G. Duncan K. Dunlap K. Dunne M. Dunnington R. Dupuy A. Earley R. Eben J. Edwall J. Eldridge L. Emekson M. Englburt W. Epps Sophomores V. Evans N. Ewing E. Faircloth F. Farmer C. Kash D. Fenimore W. Ferree E. Flohe R. Fillimon J. Fewell J. Floyd E. Forcier R. Fitzpatrick J. Ford B. Fray W. Friel D. Gaines D. Gangelhoff R. Garber W. Garlow C. Gibbons M. Gill M. J. Gillespie S. J. Gilmore S. Glazer S. Godfrey M. Goodson E. Goss P. Gray S. Gray R. Green P. Greene A. Gricius L. Griffin C. Grimes P. Grimes H. Haag D. Hair J. Hambrick D. Hamilton H. Haney T. Hanshaw R. Hanson P. Harden N. Hardesty L. Harman L. Harris C. Hastings F. Hawley B. Hopkins D. Hortzell S. Hortzell D. Houle J. Hudson E. Hunnicutt J. Htinter K. Hill T. Hill P. Hitchcock J. Hines E. Hinkle G. Holdn W. Holloway J. Hayes J. Heath D. Heidt J. Helms R. Herndon M. Henry S. Hepinstall W. Hunter K. Huntley C. Hutchinson R. Hyden L. Hyker R. Ingram G. Jackson J. A. Jackson P. Jackson L. Jameson M. Jergins A. Johnson B. Johnson G. Johnson D. Johnstone J. Jean L. Jessup J. Jones M. Judah K. Keglev D. Keller D. Kidder R. Killworth J. King J. Klepher J. Knight L. Knight R. Koch J. Kohne T. Korbal E. Kant H. Kramer R. Krispin A. Ladd R. Lariscey J. Lankford R. Landers R. Langille K. Lansing L. Lashbrook A. Laursen G. Lee R. Lee T. Lee N. Lefebue B. Legere D. Legere R. Lerguson P. LeGendre N. Lehman N. Lemming E. Lent R. Levison L. Lewis A. Lindsey D. Livesay W. Logsdon J. Lomnick C. Loreant P. Lovewell K. Lowe A. Lytel W. Macina W. Markham P. Marks W. Martin M. Massieu P. Martin G. Matthew N. Matthews Sophomores T. McWhirter P. McRae L. McNeer K. McMullen J. McMullen A. McLaughlin J. McKinley M. McKeoun J. Mclnturff A. McGuire M. McElroy J. McDonald J. McCall T. Maclntire R. Maclnnes B. MacDonald D. MacCaskill G. May G. May C. Mathewson A. Meinberg P. Meissner D. Mendenhall C. Mercer M. Mercer S. Merchant R. Mercier R. Mervell R. Metz J. Midkiff C. Miller L. Miller Q. Miller H. Minor M. Mohley J. Monroe G. Moody G. Moore M. Moore N. Moore P. Moore I. Morgan W. Morrill B. Morris C. Morion C. Mur den R. Murfin R. Murrell T. My lander B. Neal B. Neff J. Neumann D. Neri C. Newman B. Nickle J. Nigels B. Oossee L. Olsen J. Olson J. Ogles J. O ' Donnell J. O’Donnell K. O’Day J. Neightinger K. Norris J. Nyatt W. Owens G. Owen W. Overcash M. Overcash S. O ' Brien W. Oals G. Padgett J. Page P. Page G. Palmer J. Palmer J. Park F. Parker S. Parker O. Patrick G. Patterson L. Pearman J. Peasley J. Peasley J. Peoples E. Percival C. Peterson S. Peterson R. Pillow R. Poteet J. Prather D. Preston P. Price D. Prince J. Polenshe C. Powell O. Pow’ell C. Powers P. Powley A. Quillin C. Raspe D. Rassi N. Ratley S. Reeder N. Reeves L. Reid J. Renaud B. Reynolds R. Rice R. Rice S. Rice A. Richard L. Richey R. Riffle F. Robbins J. Robbins C. Robinson D. Robinson K. Robinson W. Rodgers P. Roesler B. Rogero G. Rogers P. Rogers W. Rogers M. Rose R. Rose E. Ross F. Rousseau M. Rowen S. Royal M. Runtch E. Runyon P. Rynd E. Sain W. Sangster B. Sanford B. Saporito C. Sapp Sophomores mm H. Sanders H. Sawyer B. Schmidt B. Schoffer D. Schultz P. Schofield D. Scudamore H. Scudamore S. Severs D. Seibert S. Sergent J. Settle E. Seward D. Shannon P. Shaw P. Sheridan G. Shimer J. Short M. Short V. Sieber D. Simmerman F. Simmons B. Simpson A. Smith C. Smith L. Smith P. Smith R. Smith R. Snead V. Snedeker B. Snider J. Snow M. Snow M. Snyman R. Spaulding S. Springer F. Starr J. Starr N. Stauch M. Stemmle M. Stephens J. Stewart M. Stewart D. Stockman J. Stoddard D. Stone K. Stone M. Stone R. Storke M. Storrs G. Stoutomire J. Stowers M. Strgar B. Stuler K. Sullivan J. Sutherland J. Swain M. Swan J. Sweger K. Swift J. Taylor J. Taylor O. Terrill R. Terrill D. Tetrault R. Thrift S. Thorne D. Thomas J. Thomas J. Thomas L. Thomas S. Thompson R. Thomson D. Thurston M. Tillery B. Todd E. Toth V. Trotter C. Turner J. Turner J. Turner W. Tyree J. Valone V. Vaughn G. Yitito L. Wade J. Wagner L. Wagner W. Wagner L. Wakefield J. An. Wall A. Waller D. Waller E. Waller J. Walters M. Ware G. Warren M. Warrington G. W ' ashburn B. Watt D. Waugaman P. Weber T. W ebelow S. West S. Wethirington F. Wetmore N. Whitson D. Wiggin C. Wilder C. Williams L. Williams M. Williams J. Willis N. W ilson V. Wilson P. W imberly K. Wingate C. Witte P. Wofford B. Wolfe D. Wolfe S. Wolfe B. Wood B. Woodruff L. M. WTagg C. Wright C. Wynn J. Young J. Young E. Young M. Yates P. Wynn J. Wynn J. Ziegler R. Ziegler M. Zoffman JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS —Left to right: Jim McManus, vice president; Gerry Johnson, sec¬ retary; Susan Stetler, treasurer; Richard Clark, president. rOf ? t ' lf ’?•••• 0 «- r • • • . ! • ' i 7 i “ ? ■ I« f . fl r Y • • t ■ | ' f A 2 I K r fTnihi • T § • ?• • ' M.l i i i i • ♦ -t-t. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS—The elected leaders of the sophomore class are pictured above. Left to right: Bob Eben, treasurer; Julien Colvin, president; Dave Allen, vice president; and seated, Janice Walters, secretary. Student Council Front roiv: Barry Delphin, Watt Clark, Monroe Garnett, Alan Heidt, Richard Clark, Julian Colvin. Back row: Mr. Stuart, Advisor; Frank Campbell, Vice President; Phyllis Douglas, Recording Secretary; Mike Grode, Treasurer; Mrs. Harmon, Advisor. The Student Council is the kingpin in our student government. It is composed of members elected in the spring . . . heads of I.C.C., Senate, Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes, and editors of the annual and paper. The state convention was held in Clearwater this year. It took a tremendous effort on the part of the members, but was fun! They managed to find time for other activities—homecoming, selling decals, and remember the first football dance! Inter Club Council Front row: Dick Estes, Mary Gregory, Ann Gorten, Scarlett Pogue, Mary Mackey, Secretary; Tommy Moore. Back row: Vanda Nigles, Cecilia Turner, Judy Freeman, Treasurer; Edmund Whitson, Dale Colninger, Pat Marchiselli, Vice President; Mary Kathryn Upmeyer, Judy Hahn, Mr. Diekmeyer. Not pictured: Sharon Clendenon, President. The Veeps of all the organizations around C.H.S. make ' up this arm of the student government. They coordinate the clubs activities. This year, under the supervision of Mr. Diekmeyer, the I.C.C. took full charge of the homecoming pep parade and bonfire. Senate Front row: Shelly Crittenden, Linda Haney, Anita Bowman, Sue Dinsmore, Nancy Reeves, Lamay f a gg Jean Wilder, Mary Alice Kaiser, Donna Beatty, Gail Duncan, Linda Lamb, Marta Snyman. Middle row: Angelyn Freaves, Terry Collins, Donna Thursten, Chaplain; Sally Springer, Robert Dunn, Sally Douglas, Carolyn Witte, Vice President; Teddy Potter, Barbara Nickel, Vanda Nigles, Carol Lingo, Kathy Powell, Diane Hagan, Secretary; Frances Exum, Carol Graves, Gwen Weller, Betty West. Back row: Terry Minor, Treasurer; Ron Robinson, Alex Podurgiel, Tommy Moore, Alan Heidt, President; Charles Smith, Joe Alexander. Tommy Mueler, Bob Henton, Mr. Rilling, Advisor. The Senators are elected from each homeroom. Under the supervision of Mr. Rilling, the Senate sponsors a feeling of good will among the students. The homecoming dance was their job for homecoming. They are in charge of the school pictures and have an annual project. Audio-Visual Club m ' t ' l.-liW M ' Ufari, itf x , W $ £: I i 1 ft Vi is. k ' FA ■W m we 4 5 i rafinn m T- H Back roWy left to right: Harry Marland, Richard Ingram, Carl Litzkow, Earl Denton, Ed Cam- enzend, Bruce Taylor, Jerry Ransdell, Donald Shaw. Front row: Gene Windsor, Jim Humphries, Bill Burkehart, Joe Fewell, Albert Guy, Bob Caylor, Curtis Johnson, Mrs. Knight, advisor. The “A V ” boys are experts in operating projectors. They not only show films for the school, but also for many civic organizations. They also help with turntable and television sets. The members make up a part of the Library Council, under the leadership of Mrs. McDaniel and Mrs. Knight. They are eligible to receive an operator’s license after the required service. A mm - i . m 9 The Aqua Clara Staff The last deadline met! It was work but the staff presents it to you now . . . The 1958 Aqua Clara . With the help of Mrs. MeAleenan, the annual was compiled. Within its cover is a mirror of the happenings and pre¬ cious memories of C.H.S. Front row: Scarlett Pogue, Watt Clark, Business Manager; Mary Kathryn Upmeyer, Monroe Garnett, Editor-in-Chief; Judy Freeman, Boyna Butler. Back row: Mrs. MeAleenan, Advisor; Diane Hagen, Frances Cooper, Frances Exum, Dick Estes. Not pictured: Sharon Clendenon and Sallie Taylor. .. Clearlight Staff zs. ' ■ . , • . • ' Our student publication, the Clear- light , is the newspaper of C.H.S. Under the guidance of Miss Arnold, the journalism class worked diligently to present highlights of both school and special events. Hats off to a deserving staff! Front row: Phyllis Douglas, Judy Rogers, Mary Alice Kaiser, James D’Anna, Norma Chappell, Sandra Hall. Back row: Miss Lois Arnold, David Lee, Jon Lehman, Nancie Sill, Jerry Ransdell, Kathleen Platten, Michael Delaney. Clearwater High School Concert Band First row: Phil Shaw, Ronald Robinson, Betsy Rau, Jon Lehman, June Thomas, Camille Kimble, Carol Vivier, Linda Hackney, Larry Spalding. Second row: Jean Sutherland, John Schaffner, Joseph Wolfe, Ronald Waters, Gail Palmer, Melissa Douglas, Lois Troolin, Peter Jackson, Jack Van Lehn, Priscilla Ehler, De Brown, Deborah Wolff, Gail Swift, Cynthia Bradfield, John Cantlay, Doug Heidt, Diane Waller, Joyce Wall, Gary Shimer, Marian Thomas. Third row: Jack Reed, Merle Dilworth, Joyce Hines, Lucille Dick, Shelly Crittendon, Linda Jameson, Margaret Brady, Norma Scalise, Mary Jo Gillespie, Christine Colpitts, Linda Carlson, Joan Clow, Judy Chapman, Sue W ; olfe, Billy Hopkins, James Scheidt, Gwendolyn Wakefield, Elizabeth Ross, Maurice Plumb, Jerry Shelton, George Greer, Sandra Campbell, W ayne Gross, Barbar a Batt. Fourth row: Dennison Reynolds, Jerry Palmer, Hazel Scudamore, Jefferey Lopatin, ann Sieber, Betty Neal, William Crown, Richard Wilfong, Denny Parker, Richard Beagles, Wallace Taylor. Fifth row , standing: Joyce Snyder, Edwina Humphery, Mary McMullen, Doris Simmerman, Sylvia Reeder, Elizabeth Waller, Joan Barger, Alan Suban, Tom Ward, Ronnie Murfin, Kenneth Lippencott, W illiam McArthur, William Smith, Lee Marsh, bred Hill, George Owen, Ronnie Levison, George Maish, Marilyn Gambel, James Sapp, Bob Terrill, Carroll W ' right, Darol Dorsch, Bob Suban, William Brown, Nancy Lehman, Steve Barr, Alan Heidt, Paul Kramer, Alan Jackson, Mr. Tanetovich (director). CHS COLOR ,, . VV.zabeth Gaunt, ( a Mae WtaK ‘ Biend fu,g MMO®ne f ■fa ' ' % ' % CHS BATON T V IRLERS —First row: Marilyn Clements, Sherry Daniels. Second row: Nancy Lehman, Barbara Batt, Carol Mercer, Bernice Hendry. Combined Bands oj CLEARWATER HIGH SCHOOL CLEARWATER JUNIOR HIGH SAFETY HARBOR JUNIOR HIGH DUNEDIN HIGHLAND JUNIOR HIGH BAND OFFICERS—Mr. Yanetovich, Barbara Batt, Joanne Barger, Joyce Snyder, Gail Swift, Edwina Humphrey, Mary McMullen, Denny Parker, Ronnie Robinson, Jon Lehman, Alan Heidt, John Schaffner, Phil Shaw, Jerry Maish, Bill Wolfe, Alan Jackson, Fred Hill. ■ 1 Club otfimiMs A l s jtJ h U ? O r v si $ Sr ■ w} ‘W Bri RAW ' „? w II j ac c row, left to right: Coach Justice, Dan Walbolt, Jim Carrol, Joe Alexander, Phil McClumpha, Walter Brittian, Micky Jameson. Bill Brown, Coach Mason. Fourth row: Coach Wells, Edgar Kurchinski, Tom Kerr, Bob Henderson, Hank Davis, Gary Tooke, Bill Lowenstein, Pete Phelan, Jerry Page, Larry Langille, Coach Brown. Third row: Richard Kearny, Ken Doty, Bill Rippard, Jerry Kinsey, Don Johnson, Tom Muller, Ronnie Overcash, Eddie Miller, George DeMerrite, Stephen Campbell. Second row: Frank Campbell, Gene Cornelius, Wayne Connell, Herb Owens, Tom Borst, Tom Moore, Terry Martin, Buster Narum, Dave Lee, Jim D’Anna. Front row: Buz Lohrbaur, Charles Rains, Jim Davis, Dale Cloninger, Dan Thompson, Bill Athanson, Dave Gilmore, Bill Wallace, Buddy McKernan, Harry Marland. The athletic heroes of CHS make up the membership of the “C” Club. These “Letter boys,” as they are called, have earned their letter by participating in some school sport. Coach Justice is their advisor. The aim of this club is to promote good school spirit and increase good sports¬ manship. ■ k r V i f A ■ m ft m L i National Honor Society fr M • ' «« « .« ' OAUI F rs roit;, left, to right: Edwina Humphry, Harriet Sibley, Barbara Switzer, Norma Chappell, Sharon Clendenon, Boyna Butler, Elise Moss, Diane Hagan, Judy Freeman, Peggy LeMaster. Second row: Edmund Whitson, Eileen Pfeiffer, Marva Kriegar, Lorraine Forcier, Nancie Sill, Carolyn Fowler, Susan Stetler, Judy Rogers, Janice Williams, Mike Grode. Third row: Tommy Moore, Grant Jones, Larry Spaulding, Jon Lehman, Frank Campbell, Buz Lohrbauer, Mur¬ ray Cook, Alan Heidt, Monroe Garnett, Jim D’Anna, Barry Delphin, Miss Kirkpatrick, advisor. Twice a year students are tapped for membership into the National Honor Society. These are the students who have excelled in the ideals of the organization—Character. Scholarship, Leadership, and Service. One of the main projects of NHS is welcoming new students and showing them around CHS. Under the guidance of Miss Kirkpatrick, the club also sponsored a get-acquainted Square Dance and a football dance. The year was climaxed by a formal banquet for the initiation of new members. Diversified Cooperative Training Front row: Tommy Nelson, Charles Childs, Wayne McLeod, Tom Mathewson, Don Meares, David Pettis, Bruce Hinckley, Wayne Clark, and Denis Dunlap. Back row: Georgeanna Wick, Betty Daniels, Antionette Porreco, Elizabeth O ' Donnell, Carol Stiles, Nancy Bestle, Judy Carlson, Rene Weitkamp, Sally Sowell, Karen Burnett, Janice Hubbard, John Roberts, Jr., Beverly Hyden, Mary McLaughlin, Judy Kendrick, Betty Anderson, and LaVern Trulock. Eager career seekers have an opportunity to pursue their chosen course and attend school at the same time by their membership in DCT. These working students are supervised and helped by the advisor, Mr. Roberts. A major project was the preparing of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to be distributed among needy families. All members attended the District meeting held in Sarasota this year. The Clearwater DCT class had the honor of having a State Representative to the Executive Board of the State Federation of DCT Clubs this year. Distributive Education fn j |HR k ' rT . r 1 l o ;S5 J4P ■ ;? mi 1 RMI Front row: Steve Becker, Malcolm Cote, Jon Hensley, Ray Fields, Burton Monroe, Roland McCall, Fred Fox, Gary Brown, James ' Windsor. Back row: Lorene Reichle, Jackie Whitten, Jean Tiberi, Judy Hambrick, Betty Davis, Marilyn McGuire, Nell Elliott, and Mrs. Pope. DE is a vocational training program which is concerned with the education of students for the field of distribution. Under the supervision of’Mrs. Ruth Pope these students are training for careers in retail, wholesale, and service selling businesses in the community. The DE students have joined the national organization DECA, Distributive Education Clubs of America, this year with 100% membership. They have two of¬ ficers in the state organization and they have an opportunity to send a representative to the national convention in Columbus, Ohio. WMk:- pP Be 1 II [ T It %|p£ V R ty yy n mm Inter Church Youth Council i sa. v First row: Andy Ahrens, Susan Stetler, Mary Mackey, Wally Taylor. Second row: Sandra Gillespie, Lora Burgess, Frank Campbell, Jim McManus, Judy McDonald, Janie McMullen. The ICYC members are elected through their church. They strive to bring the church into the lives of the student. Each Wednesday morning devotions are held in the auditorium. A special project was a book of Christmas devotions composed by the members. Each year a week-end retreat is sponsored by the council. Future Homemakers of America Back row, left to right: Blenda Todd, June Hand, Pat Fash, Mary Alice Kaiser, Gwen Henley, Nancie Sill, Pat Collins, Phylis Mortenson, Helen Sawyer, Sara Booth, Nell Elliott, Ruth Ditmore, Marie Lanier, Ann Adkins, Sheary Bryant, Mrs. Lewis, advisor. Second row: Miss Sparks, advisor; Lynn Thomas, Kathrine Powell, Donna Thurston, Betty Zimmerman, Linda Mallete, Barbara Switzer, Shirley Demoth, Nancy Rigdon, Anita Johnson, Nancy Dotson, Georgette Johnson, Christine Colpitts, Linda Jessup, Ann Gordon, Carol Alless, Judy Furman, Sandy Underwood. Front row: Debbie Houle, Mary Kay Gregory, Joanne Cohrs, Terry Collins, Sharon Bleakley, Mary Jean Hickman, Gayle Washburn, Joan Kohne, Carol Mercer, Dorothy Madderom, Bonnie Mossman, Ruth Lairscey, Joyce Turner. The role of homemaker isn’t an easy one, and these members of F.H.A. are gaining valuable experience now. A very active group, they have regular meetings, often for dinner, take part in the County Fair and attend the district meetings. Mrs. Zefphia Lewis and Miss Sparks are their sponsors. Science Club Back row , left to right: Tommy Moore, Clyde Long, George De Merritte, Tom Kerr, Ed Cam enzend, Dave Hair, Terry Martin, Jerry Lockett, Mr. Roger Bailey, advisor. Second row: Lorraine Glahn, Judy Hahn, Blenda Todd, Judy Rogers, Jean Southerland. Front row: Ben Cole, Dick Estes, Pam Kimball, John Taylor. This group of “Hopeful Einsteins’’ has an active and interesting club under the guidance of Mr. Bailey. To become a member, a project must be submitted, satis¬ factory grades in science proven, and above all an active interest in science must be shown. For their regular meetings, guest speakers are engaged to inform the members on some phase of science. Field trips are also planned. The Science Club together with the Math Club presented an assembly during American Education Week. ■: N- v : Future Teachers of America ■ I ; „ r j lUf ■ ii 5 V. Left to right: Miss Zierer, Mrs. Hall, advisors; Luella Williams, Nancy Whitman, Sandra Gillespie, Edwina Humphries, Ed Hunnicutt, Phyllis Mortenson, Sue Densmore, Ann Gordon, Harriett Sibley, Charlotte Hutchinson, Susan Hallisey, Ann Breakfield. “Reading, riting, and ’rithmetic” and just school itself are the interests of the Future Teachers at CHS. This club is organized under Miss Zierer and membership is open to all students interested in teaching as a career. Valuable experience is gained in the fundamentals of the teaching profession by the members. They also help with PTA meetings. ■a % $ Zf. t : Wl w e mm •w Future Nurses Anyone with a nursing career in mind can start up the ladder of success by belonging to the Future Nurses, where much valuable experience is gained in their chosen field. With Mrs. Jean Manos as their sponsor, they help at the hospital in the afternoon as nurses r aides. Bach row: Mrs. Manos, Kay Storrs, Patti Black, Sahdy Merchant, Ardene Baker, Gail O’Grady, Lynn Clifton, Joan Clow, Linda Carlson. Fourth row: Pat Roesler, Marilynn Gunter, Sharon Donna, Anne Lytle, Liz Ross, Sharon Parker, Sylvia Reedes, Kathy Hanson, Gayle Butley, Shirley McLain. Third row: Joann Miller, Mary McNair, Nancy Rigder, Judy Helms, Debra Houle, Shirley Damath, Ingrid Gathberg, Diane Buck, Judy Ryan, Judy Furman, Betty Snyder, Lynn Swanner. Second row: Judy Allen, Nancy Constantine, Peggy Neill, Bonnie Rippard, Marilyn Wa- schak, Judy Edwall, Gayle Washburn, Terry Collins, Julia Jean, Debra Fenimore, Carmen Wynn, Cathy Wingate. First row: Bev¬ erly Bickerstaff, Ann Skottegard, Diane Hagan, Roberta Dunn, Carol Graves, Gail Savage, Suzi Hagood, Betty Zimmerman, Pamela Stone, June Thomas, Carolyn Kocher, Lorraine Glahn. Inter Nos “Possumus quod putamus nos posse.” Yes, they can because they think they can, and do. They meet to gain an interesting background of everyday life, culture, and history of the Romans. The club is under the direction of Mrs. Kann. A “B” average in Latin II is the requirement for membership. First year students with an “A” average are invited to belong also. Back tow , left to right: John Lehman, Allan Heidt, Jerry Rans- dell, Bob Henderson, Grant Jones, Kenneth Sullivan, Johnny Freeman. Second row: Mrs. Hill, Peggy LeMasters, Virginia Freeman, Frana Parker, Pam Kimball, Carolyn Kocher. First row: Nancy Whitson, Martha Ingleburg, Christine Colpitts, Sue Dens- more, Ann Gordon, Charlotte Hutchinson, Louella Williams. Junior Red Cross Back row: Nancy Stouch, Shirley Sergeont, Betty Cunningham, Sharon Wahlbery, Jo Ann Miller, Margo Winship, Joyce Snyder, Gwen Henley. Second row: Suzanne Glazier, Nancy Lehman, Sarah Brown, Peggy Hunter, Betty Snyder, Judy Helms, Dan Walbot, Buz Lorhbauer. Third row: Ada Smith, Brenda Barr, Nancy Cole, Peggy Brady, Carl Kish, Charles Smith, Jimmy Hammock. Fourth row: Janie McMullen, Scarlett Pogue, Frances Cooper, Ed Whitson, Roscoe Dobson, James Snow, Tommy McWhirter. Though a part of the American Red Cross, the Junior Red Cross gives the students a chance to contribute to their own organization. Representatives are chosen from each homeroom and they are responsible for collecting money during the annual fund drive. The money collected stays in the Junior organization for their use. They also undertake a special project each year. - I f 1 Key Club ' HKI C JT m c l ! . W . ; s - -t v M : fll PL11 f S PPtfsW wsm fw I, : - p«p il aB 7 ; 3 P i ' 4 -S J ■- v. 4 - M ¥ . . iMS « bw SkF Hj, Ml - Jfca ' I:, : ■■ t ' 4 Jf ' vC C It 4 .v jPjg Hi BHH ' % ' WlMLliLiO Top section of “K”: Jim McManus, Doug Heidt, Bob Campbell, Jay Kirk, Frank Campbell, Grant Jones, Denny Parker, Alan Jackson, Tommy Moore, Grable Stoutamire. Top section of “ K ”: Paul Kramer, Stephen Lowe, Alan Gadney, Jack McAllister, John Cantley, Phil Hitchcock-, Julian Colvin, Rosco Dobson, Walter Brittain, Maurice Plumb, Ben Cole, Ed Whitson, Alan Heidt, Mr. Nesti. Service projects for both the school and community comprised this year’s activity. They also took an active part in homecoming. The Key Club is modeled after the Kiwanis Club, its ‘‘Father’’ organization. With Mr. Nesti as their new sponsor, the club was concerned chiefly with developing po¬ tential leadership and good will at CHS. mwM r n 1 • K V Um$ Back tow , left to right: Ronnie Overcash, Gary Tooke, Walter Brittain, Edward Johnson, Ferrell Skinner. Third row: Mrs. McDaniel, assistant librarian; Nancy Cole, Judy Edwall, Candy Blum, Mary Ann Burdette, Carol Graves, Judith Turner, Vanda Nigels. Second row: Jinnie Vahn, Carol Daviston, Linda Mallette, Phyllis Douglas, Rae Alexander, Beth Youngblood, Ann Brakefield, Betty Birge, Sherry Daniels, Virginia Freeman, Mrs. Knight, librarian. Front row: Harriet Smith, Sally Douglas, Jerry Ransdell, Dot Anderson. This club has to work silently, but their job is a hard and important one. They are responsible for keeping the library in order, checking in and out books, and just being of assistance to Mrs. Knight and Mrs. McDaniel, the librarians. The members make up a part of the Library Council that attends the county, district and state meetings. They also sponsor a car in the Homecoming parade. Los Gauchos I JSSWi - ■W ' l . ' s - m r %k ■ 7 sv i 4 ! - «uC If ■.-. ■ fe ' ' v Third row , e f to rigfa: Jim D ' Anna, John Somers, Ruben Duchuney, Judy Freeman, Camille Kimble, Mary Alice Kaiser, Darla Haney, Edwina Humphries, Monroe Garnett, Watt Clark, Philip Shaw. Second row: Barbara Switzer, Susan Stetler, Diane Hagan, Pat Marphiselli, Carolyn Kocher, Marva Kreiger, Jeanette Sanders, Scarlett Pogue, Lynn Hondura, Lucille Dick. First row: Carle Ertle, Carol Vevier, Nathan Steele, Janice Williams, Mrs. Mildred Turner, advisor; Frances Exum, Tommy Moore, Marilyn Kyser, Dorothy Tischer. ‘‘Se declara abierta le sesiorT is the opening of all Los Gauchos meetings, which are conducted entirely in Spanish. An average of A or B in Spanish is required for membership. Lnder the guidance of Mrs. Mildred Turner, better known as “Senora,” they tpok an active part in Homecoming and held a Christmas Pinata Party. At Easter they sold Easter lilies for the Crippled Children ' s Association. The annual banquet in the spring highlighted the year’s activities. r 4 I IM l • ■ • , ■ V. H Via L V • mm f W ♦V L ( - J 1 Girls’ Chorus First row: Mr. Butler, Carmen Wynn, Nancy Shirtz, Rebecca Cartner, Sally Springer, Barbara Wood, Georgette John¬ son, Linda Clawson, Susan Hartzell, Carolyn Loreant, Ruth Lairscey. Second row: Diane Sams, Judy Midkiff, Donna Costa, Judy Helms, Sarah Booth, Claine Gibbons, Pat Weber, Kathryn O’Day, Barbara Watt, Frances Hester. Third row; Carolee Busteed, Judy Elkins, Carol Hickman, Joan Rousseau, Lelanie Teague, Joyce Swain, Anne Ad¬ kins, Ellen Cusumano. Fourth row: Beth Youngblood, Joan Wickens, Helen Sawyer, Bonnie Oosse, Lora Burgess, Maedell Goodson, Mary Ann Bestle, Bonnie Jean Frye, Rebecca Blankenship, Layne McNeer. Fifth row: Gwyn Wel¬ ler, Anne Lindsey, Shirley Sergent, Caroline DeVaney, Sharon Royal, Sharon Donna, Barbara Schmidt, Betty Forcier. Sixth row: Lois Reed, Margo Winship, Peggy Schofield, Carolyn Stockdale, Kathleen Carson, Nancy Stauch. Reorganized this year, the Girls’ Chorus has proved very popular around CHS. They spotlight the Girls’ Trio as well as an octet and a quartet. Besides taking part in special assemblies, they also were in ‘ ' ' Operation Santa Claus” and were on TV. This group is also under the direction of Mr. Butler. Madrigals Back row: Grant Jones, Dan Denman, Bob Henderson, Phil Hitchcock. Front row: Elaine Lent, Judy Ryan, Sharon Parker, Peggy LeMasters and Lorraine Forcier. The Madrigals of the 15th and 16th centuries are the selections of this group. They are very active, taking part in the clinics and festival, where they won top rating. The members are selected and are under the supervision of Mr. Butler. They also appeared on TV and were in “Operation Santa Claus.” Mixed Chorus This chorus group is one of the most active and talented at CHS. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Butler, they participated in the Festival Compe¬ tition. At Christmas they took part in “Operation Santa Claus’ and appeared in a program on tele¬ vision. The year was highlighted by the singing of Beethoven ' s 9th Symphony with the Florida Philharmonic Orchestra. Front row: Judy Ryan, Helen Stamatkis, Anne Smith, Linda Danals, Judy Robinson, Charles Morton, Sheve Chappell, David Byers, Pam Stone, Carolyn Johnson, Judith Hogan, Dorothy Madderom, Mr. Butler, Director. Second row: Marion Thomas, Susi Wilson, Faye Pickett, LuElla Williams, Spencer Benboe, Bill Morrill, Dave Anderson, John Fullmer, Joanne Short, Gayle Burhjohann, Eleanor Rutherford, Dessa McMullan. Third row: Carol Smith, Betty Lou Zimmerman, Anita Johnson, Betsy Kant, Judy McDonald, Bob Eben, Grant Jones, Dale Clonniger, Robert Davis, John Lankford, Sandra Gillespie, Sandy Underwood, Peg LeMaster, Pat Price, Betty Anderson. Fourth row: Lillis Monroe, Frances Hite, Curtis Johnson, Jimmy Floyd, Tommy Moore, James Smith, Clark Peterson, Jim Nugent, Gary Lubits, Bill Touchton, Jane Sargent, Peggy McElroy, Sharon Clendenon, Lynn Hondura. Last row: Sandra Hovey, Elise Moss, Marc Rowan, Darrell Jackson, Harvey Stinson, Jerry Starr, Dave Hair, Dan Wilson, Ernest Toth, Harry Washburn, Dan Denman, George Robertson, Dorothy Tiscker, Kay Storres, Karen Huntly. Masque and Gavel The staging for all special programs and as¬ semblies is placed in the skilled hands of the members of Masque and Gavel. One of the most active and hard-working clubs at CHS, they also find time to present two plays a year. Forty hours of work on a club project is the requirement for a membership. Under the direction of Mr. Roger Van Gorder, “Family Portrait” was produced in the fall. The year was highlighted by the annual banquet at the end of the year. Back tow , left to right: Laird Harris, Wally Taylor, Dick Murrell, Frank Affleck, Jim Harper, Mr. Roger Van Gor¬ der, advisor; Ed Camenzend, Buddy McKernan, Preston Page, Ron Spalding, Phil Shaw, Ken Young. Third row: Lorraine Forcier, Monroe Garnett, Rolf Flemming, Woody Brundage, Larry Spalding, Ruth Ditmore, Diana Morgan, Judy Freeman, Terry Minor, Jim Park, Susanne Beneke, Robert Isherwood, Nathan Steele, Jim McManus, Bob Young. Second row: Watt Clack, Steve Barr, Roscoe Dob¬ son, John Barrett, John Taylor, Margaret Hartley, Lynn Roley, Jeanne Snedkee, Jody Rademacher, Deanne Nix, Lynn Hondura, Ron Hazelton, Ken Sullivan, Bob Henton, Ron Levison. Front row: Dee Brown, Claudine Hunter, Judy Hahn, Danice Kidder, Jennifer Jones, Barbara Gif¬ ford, .Vanda Nigels, Nancy Gibson, Pat Marchiselli, Buddy Burton, Babs Baskerville, Susi Wilson, Carol Daviston, Judy Sumner, Grable Stoutemire, John Nuce. Math Club “Wide, Wide Eight-Ball’’ was the prize-winning Home¬ coming skit of the Math Club. They also took part in the parade. With Mrs. Dorris Johnson as their sponsor, their other many activities included sponsoring the Competi¬ tive Math Exam and selling slide rules. Requirements for membership are an A or B average in advanced mathematics and a genuine interest in the subject. Back row: Alexander Ladd, Monroe Garnett, John Cantlay, Ben Cole, Mike Grode, Tom Kerr, Phil Sha v Watt Clark, Frank Campbell, Charles Smith. Second row: Andy Ahrens, Lorraine Forcier, Betsy Burgwin, Susan Stetler, Marva Kreiger, Darlene Henley, Judy Sumner, Harriet Sibley, Eileen Pfeiffer, Judy Hahn, Mrs. Dorris Johnson, advisor. Front row: Jon Lehman, Dale Cloninger, Jim D ' Anna. ff Office Assistants Second row , left to right: Carol Lingo, Beverly Bickerstaff Joan Renaud, Alice Aldrich, Barbara Imes, Mary Margaret Johnson, Sue Hallisey, Phyllis Lemming, Carol Graves, Roberta Dunn, Norma Chappell, Sharon Clendenon, Peggy Neill, Nancy Gibson, Carol Sue Harly, Helen Smith, Peggy Allred. First row: Beverly Fenimore, Lois Jimison, June Hand, Judy Allen, Rita Brown, Mary Ann Harding, Mary Alice Kaiser, Gwen Henley, Sandra Gillespie, Frances Cooper, Judy Whatley, Fraser Anderson, Mary Ann Hunter, Gail Savage, Carolyn Fowler, Diane Hagan. A skirt whisked by the door . . . and the absentee slip disappeared. But this is only one of the jobs of the busy office workers, who help keep the school office running smoothly. They always have a friendly smile and sparkling personality whether answering the phone or just being of general assistance to all. ! Orchestra T . ' y? ' ¥fi ' • je r kk Ay I • ' : : f | ' t , - f- f f | ' : - ' f • - J ff-: ' r § ■ -■ t -afc .. i U--V 1 ’ll T an Aki, 1 I;: I Iff s- « y • . ! . i ; : mm mi ■ ft: i 0 ' v % . 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French Horn —Barbara Batt, Wayne Gross, George Greer, Richard Beagles. Trumpet —Wallace Taylor, Denny Parker, Richard Wilfong, Jeffory Lopatin. Trombone —Alan Jackson, Alan Heidt, Paul Kramer. Bass —George Maish. Timpani —Ronnie Murfin. Percussion —Kenneth Lippencott, Joyce Snyder. Marimba —Martha Engleburg. Violin —George Mustakas, Joyce Gibson, Katherine Classen, Anita Johnson, Kenneth Sulivan, Jean Renaud, Suzan Glazer, Donna Johnson, Betty Snider. Viola —Edwina Humphrey, La Mae Wragg, Bernice Hendry. Cello —Pamela Kimball, Sandra Sever, Marilyn Clements, Pat Roesler, Pat Wimberly. Bass —Sherry Daniels, Mary Shepard, Karen Dunlap. Piano —Dino Diaks. Organ —Mary Stew¬ art. Director —Mr. Stephen Yanetovich. Whether you lean to the long-hair or otherwise, good music is always appreciated. The string in¬ struments and other selected members from the classes make up the orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Yanetovich. They participate in several concerts and contests throughout the year. bsot ' ' Geo £ e fcalVven patn e a ' i j gT m m Wm IX k ' C vjY , , C r„ k n ' N kr fWo CI . HI 5ne c ker g. B S °, nn « 4 , Bonn- ’ B ° h Po te i Sta i n “fa, Al I Usherettes Back row: Suzanne Haynes, Carol Allen, Mary Mackey, Pat Marchiselli, Lynn Roley, Andy Ahrens, Sunny Valentine. Front row: Judy Freeman, Gerri Johnson, Joy Hartung, Helen Smith, Lynnda Short, Norma Chappell, Pat Hill. Can you imagine a football game without decorated goal posts? The Usherettes, headed by Lynnda Short, Captain, and Mary Mackey, Co-Captain, are responsible for this fine job . . . and it isn’t as easy as it seems! With Miss Howell as their sponsor, they usher at all the home football and basketball games. They take part in the powder-puff game each year. Boosterettes Front row: Linda Pearman, Nancy Reeves, Cecelia Turner, Brenda McDonald. Middle row: Katherine Classen, Natalie Wilson, Jennifer Jones, Pat Allen, Bobby Hanson. Back row: Carolyn Wittie, Marta Snyman, Sue Densmore, Kathy Fash, Nancy Ratley, Mary Judah. A familiar sight at football and basketball games is this group of sophomore girls. In their gay band jackets and skirts, they go through the stands selling concessions. The profit goes to the C.H.S. band. Miss Myers is the advisor for them. Y-Service Club First row , left to right: Pat Collins, Mary Page Smith, Ann mith, Margaret Hartley, Scarlett Pogue, Marilyn Kyser, Sally Douglas, Donna Beatty, Nancy Constantine, Mary Kathryn Upmeyer, Frances Cooper, Margo Swan, Beverly Bick- erstaff, Dessa McMullen, Judy Richburg, Dot Anderson, Janice Robbins, Kathy Wilkey, Sunny Valentine, Suzanne Hagood. Second row: Gerry Johnson, Nancy Gibson, Susan Stetler, Joanna Martens, Marie Lanier, Liz Gaunt, Peggy Aldred, Gee Gee Goodson, Judy Whatley, Carol Graves, Joy Ann Jackson, Janie McMullen, Olivia Powell, Mary Ann Hunter, Gwen Henley, Cynthia Cassell, Diane Kazimer, Betsy Burgwin, Deanna Ewing. Third row: Barbara Imes, Bar¬ bara Levison, Fraser Anderson, Nancie Sill, Nonna Chappell, Carol Daviston, Anita Meinberg, Mary Kay Stewart, Pat W imberely, Lynn Thomas, Joyce Turner, Nancy Rigdo Carolyn Lee, June Thomas, Joan Greenhalgh, Luella Williams, Harriett Smith, Penny Ford. Fourth row: Carol Smith, Kathleen Kohne, Margo Winship, Nancy Lefebrie, J oan Kohne, Sylvia Reeder, Betty Neal, Sue Densmore, Ann Simmons, Diane Hagan, Ann Sirmeyer, Judy Freeman, Gennie Sne- deker, Trances Exum, Pat Price, Bonnie Bushe, Judy Allen, Lorraine Perrino, Linda Lamb, Joan Renaud, Lynn Roley, Kitty Reid, Miss Turner, advisor. This year the “Y” members rejoiced at the completion of the new Y.W.C.A. building. It was ini¬ tiated at the annual Sweetheart Dance there. The purpose of the Y-Service Club is to promote Christian growth and fellowship by serving the club, school and community. Some of their projects this year were an ' octopi booth at the St. Nicholas Bazaar, and Easter Sunrise Service, and a car in the homecoming parade. JttJ X S v Jr - y jZl ) Back row: Janice Williams, Sallie Taylor, Connie Myers, Phylis Douglas, De Ann Nix. Front row: Sharon Clendenon, Debbie Wolff, Joan Coachman, Bonnie Butler, Carol Lingo. Hey! Hey! What do you say? CHS Cheerleaders lead the way! Peppy and pert cheerleaders certainly do lead the way toward enthusiastic times at CHS. Their yells and songs build up Tornado spirit at all football and basketball games and pep rallies. Still the Red and Grey gals have time to put on dances for teams and participate in the annual sports banquet. Listen some afternoon in the Gym to the gals brushing up on those “ole” cheers. Coach Cooah W e 9 Dak Bock4 ie.Id Coach A may A $)$ t, k t r a Coach fAasan Off. Back fie id w CoQc-h f?- 3ra jn Tra her- 1957 CLEARWATER HIGH TORNADOES —Front row , left to right: Ben Farmer, Joe Pace, John Vaughn, Kenny Young, Joe O’Donnell, Gene Cornelius, Jim Carroll, Robert Robinson, Frank Starr, Stuart Carroll, Jim Lashbrook. Second row: Head Coach Bill Justice, Bill Athanson, Dave Gilmore, Mike Harris, Fred Hill, Bill Morrill, Tom Kerr, Dan Walbolt, Buddy McKernan, Dan Thompson, Buster Narum, Harry Timmons, Line Coach Earle Brown. Back row: Backfield Coach Doug Mason, Assistant Coach Ed Wells, David Jameson Wayne Connell, Jerry Page, Terry Martin, Tommy Hanshaw, Parker Sain, Phil McClumpha, Joe Alexander, Gene Page, Jim Davis, Assistant Coaches Nick Billins and Lawrence Arney. Football Managers DALE CLONINGER Football Head Manager HARRY MARLAND GLENN WARREN Senior Football Players • T7 Plant Sarasota ... 13 St. Petersburg - 13 34 Manatee Chamberlain - ® Hillsborough - ® Northeast - ® Tarpon Springs - 33 27 33 Jefferson Boca Ciega - 6 0 34 19 Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Lejt to right: Joy Ann Jackson, Hebe Jane Sanders, Annette Leeming, Janie McMullen, Gail Palmer, Olivia Powell. For the first time, a junior varsity cheerleading squad was organized. Sophomore girls are eligible to try out for one of the six positions and the class votes for their choice. These energetic gals spark the school spirit at all of the junior varsity football and basketball games. Miss Ross is their advisor. Western Cage Kings Coach Kenny Walters, Bill Friel, Buz Lohrbauer, Ben Farmer, Murray Cook, Ed Camenzend, Bill allace. Bob Oblinger, Gary Brown, George Ziegler, Stephen Campbell, Tommv Moore, and Manager Dale Cloninger. SCORES We They Plant _ 53 62 Sarasota _ 64 33 Northeast _58 40 Manatee _ 56 47 Hillsborough . 63 47 Jefferson _ 63 72 Boca Ciega_■_ 59 52 Largo _ 53 45 Chamberlain _ .53 49 St. Petersburg High _53 35 We They Plant -57 52 Sarasota _74 36 Largo -69 48 Northeast _ 77 52 Manatee _50 46 Hillsborough _59 53 Jefferson _71 49 Boca Ciega . 59 52 Chamberlain _58 32 St. Petersburg High _60 36 The basketball season opened and the school spirit moved onto the hardwood. With each game tension and thrills mounted. Clearwater’s talented Tornadoes captured their first Western Conference basketball championship. The 1958 basketball team won the District Four Tournament and went to Gaines¬ ville to play in the state tournament. Varsity Junior Varsity First row: Tom Baker, Tom Hanshaw, Johnny Melko, Mike Mobley, Ed Berry. Second row: Alex Podurgiel, Ken Burton, Ronnie Cosby, Benny Morris, Phil Culbertson. Third row: Coach T ill iris, George Petzold, Bill Parsons, John Prather, Rick Gillis. 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Second row: Candy Blum, Sharon Parker, Doris Simmerman, Helen Sawyer, Georgette Johnson, I ain Stone, Karen Stone, Karen Dunlap, Sara Booth, Rita Harman, Marie Massieu, Hazel Scudamore, Andy Ahrens, Pat Hill Third row: Ronny Dalzell, Joan Rossou, Carol Witte, Ginny Snedeker, India Morgan, Linda Bav, Linda 1 earman Linda Emerson, Cathy Fash, Pat Martin, Vicky Reiff, Neri Ponnamarie, Pat Moore, Judy Olsen. tounh row. Shirley Stenson, Becky Blankenship, Peg Brady, Lora Burgiss, Joe Ellen Settle, Peg McElroy, Paulette Padgett, Sharon Bleakley, Peggy Snow, Polly Smith, Judy Knight, Judy Peasley, Lynne Thomas, Sue ' Densmore. trout row: Julia Jean, Manlynn Waschak, DeAnn Nix, Bonnie Rippard, Barbra Gifford, Betty Sain, Lois Ann Mc- Kcrnan, anda Nigels, Jackie Stoddard, Joan Kohne, Judy McDonald, June Thomas, Lynne Burkehart, Judy Stemli Nella Jean Rogero. I he girls’ outside athletic program revolves around Intramurals. With Mrs. Smith as their sponsor, they organize volleyball and basketball teams. During the school basketball games what would CHS do if the club didn’t sell concessions I his is their fund raising project. Pep Squad Go, Tornadoes! Go!” is a familiar sound coming from the crimson and gray clad Pep Squad. Sitting together at all of the games and the pep sessions, they do much to spark the school spirit and courage grandstand participation in the cheers. Mrs. Smith is their advisor. en- See you at the game! Hurry! T l jrf M Best AH A r0U ' ' j J Cook c 1 r Murray lie TaykU’ Candy Blu A tic n - muster TV. arum Stances e{s i C «0l ifc ' if ,ns - M ' t. Cro .m8r(1 i sSs ' rr. ' Vf wMmWt ' vm. £ fa ••■ ? £ s fca- v . A Most Garnett Royal, Mo« toe • :■. ;-1 6$ . 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