Miami Edison Senior High School - Beacon Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1951
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' , Max ,X ,lv I f,,f ' I - F , Q ' -- Q Q - ',..,,, Z I I lv , ,..,. ,j, . -: . --Q 4-Y-. -f - . f X m X I -V 'X .4 r ' Wi W lmm!! 6 KN sf Kws ,f f 1 , ' N., J! il , I 3 un-up 4 Mr. Robert A. Wilsxrli Primijml Mr. Rudolph E. Conoley Mrs. Dorothy Knoll Drum of Boys Dum of Girls ADMIN! TRATIU Mrs. Miriam R. Boswell Hn. Kathryn Cook Mrf. Chriatine Henaon Mrs. Opal Hines R,'AQlxfliII THHHIKI 1 Sn 111.11-3 lu Dmum Spf,-p1,1ry Mrs. Lucene Zwerner Srfr'vlary MRE. DOROTHY RUPPONER '1 Air muh MR. ALVIN ETINGOFF llusimgss Law, Business Mziimzle-riient, S'horthanrl Ilezumn liusinc-ss Stuff, .Ili Optimist Vluli MISS GRACE FRAIN 'I'yping', H1-:ul pf f'rnn1nf-rc-iznl lJt-pzirtme MR. ALDO GARCIA Shrrrthzinrl, Typing MR. .IAMES L. KEES llriver l'lfli1c':1Iifn1, 'IIYIDIIUL' t'u:ic'h B Team l!:1skc-thrill, l'hf1tf:g'1'apliy Flula, Sponsor .Innirir Class MISS ELIZABETH KNAUTH 1'mn1nei'a'iz1l Geogizlpliy, Szili-sinzuiship. Ifnlterl Nations, MRS. BETTY MEGA Slinrtlizinml. 'Fypingy l.m-ke Club. MRS. CAROLYN PEPPER Typing: Sul:-In-h Club. MISS PATRICIA SINGLETON Slmilhzilicl, 'l'ypingy Y-Teens. MISS LESLIE E. WENTZEL Sliortlmnrl, S'en'i'e1:ii'i:1l 'I'i':iining, Typiiifx. Sing' Fm' Fun f'lnli. MR. XVILLIAM R. WILSON liuulclie-opimi. 4'uinim-Vvizil Aritlinn-liv. l'UllSl'l'V2lIIf7ll fqillil, Sppiismn' Sopliuiiirnw- Flaws. MR. JOHN MvGRATH lb. U, 'l'. llpi Ilml l'illil. MR. E. HUGH ALLSVVORTI-I lwlizlte, Speec-h, Eiiglisli. ' Nutipnzil Forensic l.e:1g:11v, Iiitcil'-Sc-lmlzlsllc. llolmte and Speevli Ufmlesfs, Ulwss Ulnli. MRS. DEL M. BARRETT Engrlish, Howl of IIOD21l'Illll'llI, llliinlzillvv, Hill Billy Club. MR. A.. COBURN CAMPBELL IUIIIIIISII, i'HllS0l'YilIl4ill Ulnli, l'c,ep Vlnli. MRS. SOPHIA P. DERBYSHIRE lirzunzi, Speech. Radio, National Thespmn Society, MRS. ERA NCES GRIZZLE , Englisli, Book Club. MRS. ELIZABETH HACI-I l'ln,2'lisl1, llisvnssifin Flub, Scluml Valle-inl:m1', Assmnblies. MRS. NVILMA HOLDERMAN Uollegrv l'1'vpzil'zitm'y English, Nzilimnlul lloncn' Sm-iety, Asscnilily llewotirmlizxls. MRS. FRANCES NV. HOLMES l'l1'l'oQ-tivo 1'mm-slm11114-inn-, l'i'oz1lix'v X'l'1'iliii,Q. MISS SARA JENKINS lflnglislm, Book Club. AO! , f M +,f.m.. .1 ,rf ggm,..Q, 'Q ff L,r'B1.f. -IW. Q --.......,..... -Y MRS. MARY FAY LEE ,,,....,........,...AL,,. X, .jx ff lim-llislm, fl ,-'4'j7 f9f ' . f i 17 Jiffy , '46 I-'su-ully Flmve-1' ISIIIHI. ' MISS LENA C. McDONALD M E I English. Y-'lHk1l1 .Xclvisvly MISS MARY LOUISE MERRITT Iunglxsh, Vu-Slwrllsox' .Xrl IIIIIIH. MISS GERALDINE PENDLETON Ii l'sl, lfxizllstgx Vu-Spo11su1', Dum-0 l'Ulllll'II. MR. FLOYD SCHNEIDER I':lI,?,'IISII, Allied Ynuth. MISS LOUISE SPARRENBERGER .IfI.If.1'IISII, Mllie amd M:-lsque. MISS .IULIA SLEDGE .Im11'nulis111, II1'I'ElI1I, llrfzuwnm. MRS. MILDRED WILLITS Hnglislx, Ill! Slxullislm, SIIZIIIISII Ululm. MISS ANNABEL LOCHIRE Ilmm- Mznking, llm-:ul ui' I5t'lHll'llIll'llI. AIlHIt'l'll Miss. MRS. OVELLA MOORE Ilmml ICQ-mlmluif-s, lfmuls mul Ulnlhillg, M0114-V11 Miss l'll1Ir, f'H-HIIOIISHIZ MRS. LEDLA SAVARESE Ilmm' l'Ivurmnnim-s, Mrnls-V11 Miss. MRS. MARY C. COOK l,nlilu, fluillznmw-, I'II'I'm-vlixw l.ix'im4, tm-Slumsm MISS GENEVA EWING SIHIIIISII, MRS. YELMA Mm-GUI RE ISIJHIIISII. Nzlliunzll IIOIIUI' Sfwim-ly, Ss-l1ulu1'sl1ilJs, l'ulleg'e Aclvise-V. MR. FRANK L. PETERSON F1'vm'h, Snzunish, Sn-zlmznllslwilx Vluln. MRS. MARJORIE M. WEATHERUP Latin, rluidaxnce, Jullim' Clussivul I,ezng'uv. MRS. LORRAINE HUGHES I.IIJl'2lI'I2l1I, I.ib1'1lI'y SIIOIISUY. 1 . 1 , MISS MARJORIE JORDAN I IIJl lI'I'll1 I ilu ll! Qlulr MRS. ELIZABETH ANNIN AI:nllu+matirs, Ile-url nf IMf'j72LI'Illlt'I'lI, MRS. FLEETA GIBBS Mzithfamativs, I llIIlI'6' '.I'Plll'h6'l'S. MR. EARLE R. HUDSON NI5lII'lPIIlHIIt'F, Aerfmzultirs Vluh, Monitors. MRS. AGNES YOUNG RICKEY M nthematilss, Ge-ometry, X -Teens. MR. ROBERT RYDER lNIathematic's, Book Room. MRS. VELMA SHUFELT lvlutlie-iiizltic,-S, MRS. FRANCES DEEN Voc-:ll Music, UVIJIIQIIS Club, Gleee Ulub, Mixed lhorux MR. ROBERT A. LAWRENCE Orc-ljesiru, Music' Appremiltion liegiiinlng Strings, Iutermerliitf String., Orc-hestra Club. MISS RUTH ADAMS DALE Ilhysivul Eflum ition Girls' Athletic soc mio on Hiding Club. MISS MARY FEE Physivzil Erlllrziiioii, Czuleitcs, Modern llzim-la MRS. LEOLINE GEIGER I'hysic:'Ll Educfzition, Social Mixers, Cheer Ieidei MISS SALLY S. HUNTER Pliysivzxl Edin IIIHII G.A.A., A11-lmelg 1 MISS EDITH M. COHEN lliology, Business Al'IIIIlllt'Ilk'. MRS. FRANCES GIBBONS 4'hemislry, lliology, 110-Sll0llSUl' of lflitillw- XIII is 4 lul MISS IOLA HUDSON Biology. MR. JAMES A. HUDSON l'iolo 'Y 'l Pu. 1 W I lll-Y Club, Suiiior Ulaiss. MISS INEZ LAFFERTY Biology, IIZIIICLA' Uommiiiev. MR. GLENN E Mm KAY Svnior Svimu-I l I0 1 LN Km' Club. MR. JOHN W. SHADLE Biology, Holler Skilfillfl, Club. MRS. BLANCHE WETHERINGTON Pliysics, Senior Science Assistant Hill Billy Club iflette lOl N MR. RICHARD P BARROWS Social Sc-iem-L Ihixei T1 lll 1 cm all Militziry Sc-rxue l MRS. DOROTHY COOPER Latin Amvrivzili llistory, VVorlcl lli tr Sub-llvb Club. MR. WII.LIAM B. DUNCAN Sol-ial bfludies, Business Nlinipei Xtlileiuw IC Club, Sports Club MR. CHARLES HAROI D EDWARDS Effec-tive llixin liffc-L-tive llixiii I lub NUI piL'lurC1i MR. ,IOSICPII IC. IIOGART I'l1ysia':uI I'I1IIll'2lIIlIll l'u:u'l1, .Xssistnnl IUIYIYIIHIII Vwau-li, Ilvaul liaise-lmll QIUJIVII. MRS. NELL CALDNVELI, l'nit1-ml Slntvs Ilislury. MR. THOMAS' COLLI NS Pliysivzll liflllvalliml l'lhll'Il, Silvwl' Spikos, MR. WILLIAM W. DONOHOE Ilistnry, Uivivs, Ile-:ul Unavli lizlsketlmll. Assistant Football Cuzicli. Sports Fluli. MR. RALPH T. FEELER I'Il'UIlIlllIIi'S, llislory, Aufliu Visuzll ICKIIIVZIIIUII lub Bliwie 1' . MRS. LOUISE GLENN Social Science. MR. THOMAS O. WILLIAMS l'liysil-ul Erlllcaition. MRS. MARY BARBER Srwial Sc-iviivv. Jr, Ilvml Fruss. MRS. EDITH JACOBS Snviall Sc-imivv, 1'u-Spfw1wm- uf Illlliirl' 4'l'lw . . ms, l'11lmliv Ili-lzllimis Vluh. MR. LESLIE D. MOORE .AIIIQVICSIII tlnw-1'li111e-111, XVhe9l Vlub. MISS LOUISE RICH Sm'iul0g'y, Guida nee. MISS FLORA ROGERS American History, Allied Youth, Cliristizlii l'I'llSRltIGl'S, MR. EDWARD F. SHUMARD Amerim-an IIOYt'l'l1lllL'lII, Senior Class. MR. HARRY J. THOMAS VVm'ld History, t'm1svrvz11im1. MRS. WILLETTE VOGH Iwyvlifilrygy, Student IIUIIIIVII, 1'sy4-lirmlugy Ululw. MRS. MARGIE P. TAYLOR Study llull. MR. ROBERT IIOSIVORD AL.1I'll'IliIlll'x'. MR. HARVEY JAMES I'hysi1':1I I'I1llu'zllim1 litlillil, Sm-izul lllixe-rs. MR. IILIFTON D. JOHNSON XVu1'l1l llislory, Hull' IIIIIII, V111-vlu-1' Vlulr MR. JAMES II. KEY Svix-ilvv, llmlm, MR. RICHARD E. McGAUGI'II'lY ll 1' 'l' Mmlm-l All'DI1lIlC Vlulz. MR. CHARLES L. MORRILI. Rrmlckc-e-piiig, llusim-ss Arithlm- SNVIIIIIIIIIIH Vlub, l':urH-x' Wm-lc, Ululr Avtivitios l'1'ugl':u1i. MR. EDWARD N. PARNELL English, Hvzid IIOHCII Football, Club, MR. JAMES POWELL Machines. MR. J. HOWARD REYNOLDS Band and O1'c'hest1'a, Orchestra Club. W wwf ww ff I I Av . 1 W Our custodians and cafe- fm ! f WZ ' W f , 4 ff, Q51-yi , Q, V4 f it teria women have spent many hours working for us with their respective jobs. We are glad that we have such nice people to feed us and keep our school clean. ., '47 . j .KW f ., We X if ' f f Pictured from left to right, row 1: Mr. I. Christensen, Mr. N. D. Rivcst, Mr. E. li. Shep- ard, Row 2: Mr. XV. Simpson, Mr. C. P. Laing, Mr. I.. Neu- ner, Mr. A. G. Lynch, Mr. B. I.. Kinl-tglid. . .ze f. ff Y ' .9 Pictured from left to right, row l: Mrs. D. Eason, Mrs. R. Orr, Mrs. M. Nass, Mrs. M. Hurst, Mrs. N. Reidolfs, Xlrs. I. Simpson, Mrs. I. C.irtcr, Mrs. V. Kndell, row 2: Mrs. F. Buell, Mrs. V. Pomeroy, Mrs. F. blrman, Mrs. F. Forshaw. Mrs. NI. XX Jlliee. Mrs. Nl. Brown, Mrs. I.. licklucrg, Mrs. K. Haley, Mrs. K. Nixon, Mrs. H. Hill, Mrs. C. XY'ebb. X '- X1-l ,,,,, x Day fly Jay ffn' 14'x.w'l grrzcg W'iff1 ffl1If7l'7'A 'ftl.N'!Jj0lll'tI .YNYIIIQQ and fl'Ill'.U lONGHQLl.OXY' wi ! , x N x 55- X it is 'Y x in i Wfe came-freshmen and sophomores-as unim- ished ships with much experience of sailing in the calm harbor of high school before we should prove seaworthy. The senior class now awaits at the har- bor's mouth, sails full set, to start a greater voyage. - ,sw M6 45 f t- .,,,, V W. .. s , .. . W M - V NV a s . -- ,Egg .gsm -J-1 ., Q fl2,' ,f i ' - ' - , M'-Iv:-L-g:f.,,,,f2x.,,, , Q, x., we .MW Mk'-M ME - iffy -an-ie1::,?l..r ,Ml - v ' -1-,...,x K ' , VK X .,-.A -H 5 . eserrs , ., ' 'H E' Q 1' f sv - --f J so - gg km, ., xxx 5 15 lu I ... - , ,. ' - 7 ,, ,Viz- luf' .. X W' Y ' ii'-wmx ' , T ' I v. .M -BS?r: '... .... ,.! ..- Y ,, VE 'WE -T? -S ' WSMYWN-pm -W Y. r...,,h-XQQL, v N k mt ' 5 N 1 --4-..,...,.'0-s.. is N., ms, -, .--N ,, I V, NN V ' W- -f 'i t, W' ' Q IL N ' V A' e , ' Q-Ni R455-iw -L7,:a.N CLASS IIFFICIIII , MID TERM Bobby MOIc'Ilan0ff P rrxiifr nl Louis Marlin N'fr'i'AI'r'1'ifAlI'IIl' Pall Dunn Sn'l'I'fil1'y Lunis lfowlvr 'I'n'm1m'r 2' Inu-. , W, ,Z MX' An informal picturc of IIN chu nfficcrs .md spimmrx discussing class affairs Arc from Icfm tu right sitting: BOBBY NIOI.C1HANOI'I5. LOUIS NI.-XRTIN. IANIS I'ONN'I,I7R, PAT DUNN. St.1m.Ii11g: MR. SIIUMARD, NIR, HUDSON, NIRS. DIRISYSIIIRI. NIR. l.-XNYRICNCI, NIR. I'Ii'I'IiRSON. JACK P. DAVIS, JR. Mlllmi. Florialu flfriluetxs f'IUIJQ Hot liofl tflubg Most Popu- ur. PETE J. DAVIS, JR. lilrniimrlium, .Nahanni Ulf? Vlyllfl Ari ivlllivl Von.-:A1'vz1tioi1 Vlubi Friendliest. JOYCE DEAN Fraiikliii, Us-orgrin liffevtive Living Vlub. SHARON DUKETTE Bristol, I'0llIl4'1'iIt'llI Allied Youth: ltoller Sliztting Ulub: Vaiiizistzi Flub. PATRICIA DUNN New York City, New York Band Mztjoretteg National Honor Soeietyg Locke Club, Treztsurer und Secretary: Stu- dent Council: Beacon Stuff: Red Cross Rep- resentative: Library Club: Effective Living Club: Senior Class Seeretaryg Ten Pointer: lvlinstrelg Y-Teens: Most Popular. JOHNNY EDCINGTON Dayton. Ohio E Clubg Football: Tennisg Rest Looking WARNER FASIC A kron. Ohio E Club. DELLA LANIS FOWLER Relwvra, Georgia Glee Club: Effective Living Club: Senior Class 'I1l'62lSL1l'8l'1 Best All-Around. ELVIRA FRANKE 1 Cary, Illinois Effective Living' Flubg F'riemllie-st. MARY PATRICIA CAFFNEY Voliiiiihiis, Ohio G. A. A.g Glee Club: Skating Club: Rowling Club, Wittiest . FRANCES HARMON Pllitixiiik lfloridii BARBARA HUDSON Mluihl, lf'lori1l:i Uziiizistzn Ulubg I,0ll' Club, BOB HUNTER Na-work, New Jersey Optimist Club: Math Ulubg History Vlubg Most 'l'z1lei1teci. ROBERT LEE LAWS Miumi, Florida Swiinining' 'Feziinz Intrziniurul l-lzisketbzillg Illtl'2lllll1l'Z1.I Football: Etfec-tive Living' Club. BETTY LEMAY N1-wurk, N. J. l+It'fe4-tive Living' Club: SlJIllliSIl Vlub Sw-I tory. HELEN MANCO Ilrooklyn. New York SYBIL MANNING Miami. Florida G. A. A. 3 Roller Skating Ulubp Effective Living' Club: lied Cross llepresentzltivel Most Athletic. LOUIS MARTIN Miami. I-'loridai Senior Floss Vive l resident3 Orpheus Club llot Rod Ulubg tlpeiw-ltaisg Guy Nine-tit Show: Minstrel. DAVID MILLER New York City, New York Unite-ml Nations Club, Presiclt-nt: Nzitionzll llonor Sorietyg Student Count-il llepreselital- tivo: 'Fen Pointer: lntrzlniurzil Hzisketbzill. ALAN MIXON Nlinini, Florida Nzitionzil 'l'liespiun Sot-ioty tglllle and Svliool l'l'vsitlt-ntjg Most Likely To SLn't've4I. BOB M. MOLCHANOFF Wnshliiprtou. D. C. Footbzillg lntrziinurzil 'Franc-kg Basketball Softball: llillbilly Ulubg Monitorg Seinoi J- F A f ai CHARLES JAMES MUZZEY Nlinmi. Florldn llowling' Club: I'lt'fr-vtive Living' Club, HARRY JOSEPH NICK Clilc-algo, Illinois lfootbzill lNI2lIl2l,L'.'t'I' 4Yz1l'sityl. GEORGE E. OBENOUR Miami. I-'loridn Rand: Ili-Y: Junior Optimist Club: Con- servation Club: ICt'11w-tive l1lVlIll3.' Chili. Best I J1'e-ssed. GAETANA OLIVIERI Brooklyn, New York Christian Crusaders: Pliotograinliy. BOB PASCHAL Atlanta. Georgia Effective Living' Club: lntrzunural Basket- ball. JACQUELINE PEDDRICK Cliit-nlro, Illinois Most Intelligent. JACK L. PERKO Nt. Louis, Missouri Conservation Club: Allied Youth: History Club. RUTH RILES Minml, Florldn Student Count-il: Allied Youth: Y-Teens: Skating Club: 'Fhespiunsg lflffective Living: Club: Most Tzilentudf' DAVID SCHMIDT St. Louis, Missouri Consorvnlion Club: Most l1itollig'01ii. PHIL SCHRADICL .luvksonvlllt-, Florldn Iizind: 'l'bosplnns: Const-rvnlioii Club: Ilrn- niziiivs Club. LEONARD SCHWALII Mlnnil, lflorldn flUIlSl'l'V1lllUll Club: Slcish 'Polling llniiod Nations Club: IGl'I'ovlivm- Living' Club. HOWARD SCOTT Illrmlnprlmm, Alnliumu Foolbull: llillbilly Club: lit-si All Around. BRUCE H. SHUART Nluliwnli, New Jvrst-y rl'i'zu'k. NICK .I. SIEMASZ IM-urborn, Mlcliigun Iiziselmll: E Club: Most Alhlt-tio. ROBERT STUART Miami, Florida I-'uture Furnn-rs of 1AIlIQ'I'lt'2l. LEWIS' TABER Fosland, Illinois Intramural Basketball: Baseball: Hot Rod Club. JOAN TAYLOR Providence, Rhode Island Glen- Club: Effective Living Club. MARGE TOMPKINS Montgomery, Alabanla Roller Skating Club: Czinustu Club: Best Looking, IRENE VULGAN New York City. New York Ilnnd Alajorette: Student Counvil: Beacon Stuff: I,oc-ku Club: .Junior Classical League: l-Iffw-tivo Living Club: Red Cross Represen- tntivi-: Minstrel: Most Likely To Sum,-c-eedf' LOUIE H. WELLS Miami, Florida Foutlz 1 'I'I'ZIc'l-C: Allied Youth: Hut Ilrid 1. ,111 i lLlln 1 WILLIAM W. 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Q'2'4'fg in .dZ : , - E74-fig-Y ffii 22 f 2,11 g . 1- Y S.,.,........- ' il-:li ffp E -,... 4ii -V - 3 .' + - ' - f',i:,-... 'Q ,D 99:6 - --- -1- ,.4,r- - Z-Rf i 2 fi. - 1' X gif X X X ll fas- l .,Z1.- M 1-i fl Refi gi: 2 A fi Scot R ...-1---i- -- - MP1,-3 f' 'fi 'il 1 T DRESSED Nr-- 'X- 4125..- ,if '94 -Q 9-1... x,- ,.-'ll - etty ay and x9P2llgi.-'1 'N 7 'P Z-2'-2 '-..1.. I 2 -iffni W, Q Jai + CLASS IIFFIUER , UNE Q-rf ,lim Slliskin l'r4'mfM1f Roger Fleming X l!'l'-Pl'l'.Ki1ll'lll' H1-lc-n Hilgvndorl' S1'4'1'r'lu1'3' Vix inn Aylor 'I'rr.n Il wr dau-x -W.. ,cl f 'QL . QRl.lsx ufficcrs .md xpomorx rmicuing the pmt vcar are from left to right sitting: IIM SHISKIN HIILIQN HILGI-NDORIZ Smnding: MR, SHUNIARD. KIR. CONOLKY, MR. HUDSON, VIVIAN AYLOR: ROGER l'LI MIXLL. KENNETH ABRAMS Fllli-ago, Illinois ICffQlfiiV0 Living Club. VIRGINIA ACEBAL Miami, Florida Soc-ial Mixer Vlulmg Effe-v'tivc LiVinf.1' Vlubg fl.A.A.: iilee Plub. THELMA ADAMS ELLEN JEAN ADLER l'ln1-lnnnti. Ohio H.A.A.: .Junior Vlussivnl l,e-agile: United Xutions Club: Modern Dan:-e Club: Thes- nuns. 1 ANNA MARIE AFRICANO Pate-rson, N4-W .Ivrsvy Office- Workerg National I-lunoi' Society. DONA JEAN ALLEN Akron. Ohio Hillbilly Club. LAD JAY ALLEN I'li-vvlulnl, Ohio PAT J. ALNWICK Irvington. New Ji-rs:-y G.A.A.: Effective Living Clubg Y-Teens. FRANKLIN J. ANSLEY Miami. Florida Hi-Y 'l'reas11re1'3 lfnilcd Nations Vlulig IH-n Club: Visual Aid. BARBARA J. ANTON l'llllsulc-lpllia, P1-nnsylvzinin Mixe-rl f'hor'usg Advanced Girls' IJIIOVIINI lilo? Vluh: 'lfhespizlnsg Y-Teens: Allivd Youth: Disc-Spinning' Clulig Offir-0 XVoi'kc1', JOSEPH B. ARNOLD VV4isi Pnlni Bonvli. lflorlnln Bundg Effective liiving' Club. JANE CAROL ARNOLD Orlando, FIOFIIIZI Mixed Uhorusg Advuxn-oil Girls' 1'lnn'usg Nurses Fluli. ESTELA ARTIZ Hnvnnal. Cnhu Allied Youth: United Nations, WARREN E. ATWOOD I'0llfl'Ilkl'l'llSIl', Now York Sport Club. VIVIAN ARLENE AYLOR Ulnclnnati, Ohio Herald Stuff: Beacon Stuff: lllzijow-lt:-sg Discussion Ulub: 'Pen l oin1Qi'2 Studi-nl Council: Mike :Q Mzlsqueg Senior Class 'l'1'ez1s11i'Q1': National I-lonor Son-if-ty: Quill K Svrnll. AI.. BABCOCK Fla-vf-lunal, Ohlo lin nd. ELAINE BAILEY Mlnml. Florlelu Modern Miss, Vice l'1'esirlvnl: Effw-1ix'u Living' Club: Reporter. MARTIN S. BALLAS Brooklyn, New York Effeutivf- Living' Flubg Sports Club: Voll- sorvzition Vlub. CHAUNCEY BARNES MIIIIIII. Florlnln Model Airli-lime Club. AUSTIN BARNARD mimi: Hi-Y. JEROME STEPHEN BARRAS llnlhon. Vninnl Zone- lllffoctivc Living: Ululig IJUIISPVYZIIIUII Ulula. 420 f' B if TZ? If 'iv 'Q -ov Q TH ERESE MARIE BARRETT linda-n. l'vnnsylvnnlu liollor Sk:1tin,12,' Ululi. BILLIE FAYE BARWICK llinini, Floridn l Mzijoreiteg Tliesinniis. MARY ANNE BAUCINO Now llrltuin. l'on1u-rllr-lil Mixed Cliurusg Girls' Glen Flub: Junior lied Frossg Y-Toons, ORETTA JUNE BAYLESS l-Inst Livvrpool, Ohio Y-Teens. GEORGE BEERS Miami, Florida Football: Effective Living' Ululmg IllIl'2lllllll'3iI Sports: Social Mixer, BRUCE A. BENNETT Miami, Florida - Future Fzirine-rs, Sentinel: llilllxllly Ulub. KATHRYN BENNETT NIUIIIDIIIS. 'l'0Illl1'SS1'4' Vzulettes, Corporal: IIGRICUII Stuff, Flnss lflditorg Inter-Club Council: Sul:-Delis: liis- cussion Ululmg Ten Pointer: Nzitiunul llonor Sol-iety3 Quill .Q S4-roll: Assenilily Coin- inittoeg livd lliclersg G..-LA.: Minstrel. ROBERT BENNINGTON Vzinustzx 1'lulv. NELLIIQ BENTON Mlnml, lflorldu lXlujorolu-sg liorlw Vlulig Minslrvl: l+'uturs'- 'l'vzu'liors: Y-'l'c-vnsg llislory Club: Allin-fl Youth: l'lI'l'+-4-tivo lliving' Ululm. Clillll, BICUGNOT Nllllllli, lflorldn iillIlfiQ Ill-Y l'luIig f'0llSl'l'X'1liiHlI Vlulm. ANN LOUISE BICYNUN Illll'lH'llNlll'k, N4-is .ll-rm-y l':u1lvlt4-S, l'n1'pm':nl3 Huh-In-Ins: llisvussiml Vlulig Illl1'l'-i'illIl 1'uunr'il3 Assvlnlvly Puni- niillrvi Nuliunxnl Ilonol' Sovluly. GERMAINE FRANCICS lllIIKNl'1l,l. ldnst f'hl1-nlo. lndlunn l'll'i'vu'liv4- l,lx'ing.:' Vlllli Al,l,liN BIRDSALI, Asbury Park. N1-w .l4-rsvy BETTY BISHIP Mlzlrnl. lfluridn Y-'Pee-nsl Sfwinl Mix:-rs. HELEN ANITA BIZZELL Atluntu, G4-orprlu G.A.A.: Modern lmnc-ingg 1'l1risti:mn Fru- szulers. WINONA LOIS BLACKMAN Sow Albany, lndlanzi Bowling: Y-Teens. NOREEN BLACKWELDER St. Augustine. Florida l,or'ke f'lul'11 Mike K Masque. SHIRLEY BLEDSOE Miami. Florida G.A.A.g Future 'l'euc'l1ersg Uhrigginn Fru- sndelrsg Xutionzll Honoi' Sm-is-ty: Spanish Club. RICHARD BLOMMAERT Nm-w York, New York NADINE BLOUNT Ojus, Florida Y-Teens. OUIDA BLOUNT Holwrtmlalv, Aluhuma Student Vounc-il, Secretary-Treasurer3 Sm. dent liirw-tory, Fhairman: Fheerlearlerg Kev Vluh Sweetheart: Sub-Ilehsq 10 Pointer.: fl.A.A.: National Honor Sm-ietyg Herald Stuff: Most Pupulznrg Swi-ethe-art of Edison. L. RAY BOGGS Kansas City, Missouri Student Council: I. D. Card Chairman: Head Monitor: Key Club: National Honor S0- ciety: Effective Living Club: Ten Pointer. GERTRUDE BORCHELLER Bangor, Michigan Majorettes, Sergeant: Y-Teens: Minstrels. EUNICE MYRTLE BORDEN Miami, Florida G,A.A.: Library Club: Girls Officials Club: Conservation Club: Red Cross Club. BEN JONES BOSTELMAN Fort Myers, Florida Discussion Club, President: Future Farmers: , l National Convention Delegate: NVheel Club: L Mike 8: Masque: Model Airplane Club: Hill- biny Club. .IIMMIE BOWMAN 9 Opa-Loc-ka, Florida Wheel Club: Sports Club. BETTY BLAKE BOYD Charlotte, North Carolina Sub-Deb Club, President: Discussion Club: Cheerleader: G.A,A.: Social Mixer: Effective Living Club: Ten Pointer. JACQUELYN BOZICK Milwaukee, Wisconsin Mixed Chorus: Minstrel: National Thes- pians: Girls' Glee Club, EVELYN BRANDT New York, New York Sub Deb: Hillbilly Club: National Honor Society: Effective Living Club. JOSEPH R. BRESKO Indianapolis, Indiana Effective Living Club, Treasurer. PATRICIA V. BREWER Seattle, Washington United Nations Club, Treasurer: lloinerooin Representative: Junior lied Cross. JACQUELINE C. BRIDEN Long: Island, New 'York Band, Setrretary: Y-Teens: ltlffcctive Living' Club. BOBBY BRINCEFIELD Miami, Florida. Military Club. GERALD GORDON BRINSON Mlaml, Florida A. JEANETTE BROWN Hollywood, Florida Locke Club, President: 4-H Club: l-leralml Staff: Beacon Staff: Thespian: Y-Teens: G.A.A.: Student Counoil: Ten Pointer. NANCY BROWN KAREN ELIZABETH BRUNN Miami. Florida Thespians: Allied Youth: Beacon Staff: United Nations Club: Library Club: Moni- tor: Herald Staff: National Honor Society. BARBARA LEA BRUNER HITIIIIIIIIIIIIIII, Alabama Herald Staff: Beacon Staff, Associate Editor: Discussion Club: Student Council: Mike K Masque: Effective Living Club: Red Cross Representative: Quill X Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society. RICHARD SCOTT BUCHANAN Akron. Ohio Conservation Club. FLORENCE BURCH Lexington, Kentucky Modern Miss: Christian Crusaders. ROBERT CHARLES BURCKEL Miami. Florida .lunior Optimist Club. Secretary: Boy's State: Intramural Sports Director: Hi-Y: B-Squad Basketball 3 Junior Classical League: Beacon Sales Staff: DAVID E. BURNSIDE, JR. Morgantown, NVest Virginia Fffettive livin Club Illtl unuril Foo l . .' J R' 3 'z 1 tbal i and Softball: Rand, JAMES CTEDJ BURNSIIJE Winston-Snlvlu. North f'1ll'0lIlIll l1,C.T. Club: Student Couuvil: lit-tl C11-ws. SALLIE BURGESS Nlluml. Florltlu ll.C.'l'. Club: Rolling' lluitlcrs. BONNIE MAE BUSH llnlmquv. Iown Ruud: Tlwspiuns: Alujorvltvs: tllwliost Y-Toons: Christian Cruszulvrs, PEGGY JEAN BUTTS llnlnlllv. Virginia Student Count-il: Mike N Masque. 'I'i'o:1st1i'c1': Louko Club: The-spiuns: Effective l.ivinf:: lianve Committee: Allierl Youth. DICK L. CAIN Effet-tive l,ix'ing' Club. JO MARIE CALABRESE White- Plains, Nvw York liffewtive Living' Club: Soc-iztl Mixt-V: Ilozuon Salesman: Y-Teens. JOY CALDWELL Minml, Florltlu lfI1'fvt'tive Living: Hot-iul Mixvr: Y-'l't-uns, CONNEE CANNON Nllnml. Florltlu. Gleo Club: Eft'oc-tivv Living Club: Ul'I'ita- VVorkt-V. CAROL ANN CAPRETTA f'l4'!1'l1lll4l. Ohlo Ile-tl Cross: .Xllivrl Youth: Suviul Mixvl JEAN MADELINE CAPIIET'I'A l'I4-is-luncl, Ohio .Xlliml Youtbg llml Cross: Y-'IR-t-us, llistory Club. SYLVIA RUTH CAIlli0Nl'Il.l, Mlnnil, lflorlnlu Y-'l'1't-us: Allie-rl Youlli: t2.A.A.g lit-11 Cross. DORIS CABLES xllllllll, I-'lorlflu l'II't'1-4-tivo Living Club. WILLIAM P. CARNEY N4-W York, Now York Cugv Buy in flying Ufi'ir-t- W'orkt-r. ROBERT CARTWRIGHT Allzuni. Florlnln lutrztniurztl Hztslcctlulllg Cunustu Club. DOLORES CHAMBERS Salisbury, North Cnrollnn Canasta Club: Juniru' llecl Cross: Glu Club BETTY JEAN CHAMPION llzlrtfortl. ,tlulmniu Clivistiun Crtxsztflersg I'z-tu 1AlllQl'Il'ZlIl Club. BOB LEE CHAPLIN 'l'uth, Kentucky CLAUDIA ELAINE CHAPMAN l'nion springs. Alabama Lib1'a1'y Club: G.A.A.4: Nursfis Club: Inllllllt 'I Q-zu-liers: 4 rmservzttlon Club, TOMMY CHERRY JUNE CHRISTENA Miami, I-'lorlda Y-Twliis: Studvut Cotim-il: Diss-usrion Club: Assmubly L'flllllllllTi'f'Q Mike- Q lkigqsqm-. ANNA A. CINI Johnston, Rhmle lslunul G.A,-X-3 Af-runaulivzll Clubg Junior lied Cross. exif 11+ 1'-f .fggj VT -1 ,YfJfcJ'f vgr xx u f If THERESX CINTEIOLA k. 5 f !Jfl.,T3,n ,J s glalden, Jlassachust-ttslffi A '! !i '4 i7'4f '4'7 5511 ' , I zir s' Glee Club, Sec-' 1 ard- Tre: spit' r lf, Mixed Chorus: 0i'phe LQglGQW'Xi,'gqggi,,5'-iff I3 BOB CLIFTON A Y gi? Miami, Florida fl, ' 'I f Y Key Club, Vit-e President: .Tunl'6I fJy5ti1nist: Conservation Club: lien:-on St:tI't'. JACKIE CLOUD Miami, Florida Cadettes, Corporal: Sub lbebs: Ifffctixt Living' Club: Ilerald Staff: Y-Teen Xt tional Honor Som-iety. DICK COARD Atlantic- City. New .It-rsey lJ.fT.'l'.: Military Servive Club, JEROLD BRUCE COBURN New York, New York National Forensic: League, Treasurer: Writer, Produc-er, Co-Director of Teena-rs, Tunes K Topics: Edison Sportsf-:ister on Sports Show: Mike Kr Masque: Thesnians. BETSY COLE DONNA CLAIRE COLE Columbia, 'IR-llliessev Aeronautit-s Club, Secretary : fl,A.A. I .Iunior Classical League. CONNIE COLLINS l'lt-wland, Ohio lied Cross: G.A.A. ERNEST MARQUE COLLINS, JR. Miami, Florida Future 1C2tI'llH:'l'S, President. BUZ CORVILLEJ COLLINS Miami, Florida Key Club: Seamzinshili Club. VERA LOUISE COLLINS Nayvllla-, New York 4-H Club: Heat-oil Staff: Allied Youth. JANE COLLMIER A rt-ha bald, P1-nnsylva nla Fffet-tive livin' Club: Uffivt- VVoi ei I 1 f., .I unior lled Cross. NANCY COPE Miami, Florida Skating Club: Girls tllee Club: tl.A.A. CLELE CORBITT Miami, Florida Majorette: Student Count-il: Y-'Fee-ns: Junior Classical League: Minstrt-l: UI'i'it't- VVorker: Future 'l'e:u-liers, PEGGY COREY Derry, Penasylvan la Mike K Masque, Vive llresidont lunioi Classival League: l+lft'et'tive Living t lub Monitor 3 Uffive VVorker: Rem-on S llilslll BEVERLY CORNFIELD Phlladt-lphla, I-'ennsylvanla llovke Club, Treztsurer: lloolcrooni Monitor. BOB COSTALES Nllaml, l-'lorlda Junior tlpliinist Club: B-Squad Football: Intrznnural Sports. NATALEE A. COURTNEY Plilladolphla, P1-nnsylvanla Student Count-il: Mixed Chorus: Uipheu Club: tl.A.A.: Future 'Feat-hers: X 'leens l'IfI'et'tive lriving Club. ROSE COWAN NI lami. Florida Christian Crusaders, DOROTHY ALMA COOKE Gainesville. Florida i Mixed Chorus: lCt't'et-tive I,ix'inp.:' Club, Vic-e President. MARILYN COOPER Cliatham, Now Jorsey Mixed Chorus: Advani-ed tlirls': Iltetlix Living' Club: Allied Youth: tllee tlur PEGGY ANN COOK 1-Ire-f-nvllle-, South Vnrolinal tl..-XA.: Hoviul Mixer. XVALTER COOK Nllnml, Florldu Hzind: Orc-liestrzli Hi-YQ Junior Optimist: Junior Ulassival l.ezi,eue. BOB COOSEY Nllmnl. Florida i'onserV:1tion Club: Illil'2lllllll'2lI Sports. GERRY COOLEY ' Belle Forest. Alnlmnxu - Vliotography Club, THOMAS G. COONEY N Mlulnl. Floridn Motion Picture Projection Club: IIlil'2lllllll'11I Slrorts. JOAN CAROL CRABTREE vvilldlllllll, New Hxunpslilre Mixed Chorus: Girls' Glee Club: Orplwu Club: Future Tez11'he1's. BARBARA JEAN CRACIUN New York. New York lflffevlive Living' Ulub. JIMMIE C. CREWS New lllber, Florldu Future l+'urlners: llillbilly Ulub. PATRICIA JEAN CROSBY Anniston, Alnlmnin Morlern llzi1u'i11f:,'3 Skating' l'lubg Glee Club ALISON HELEN CROWS SIIIIKIIN, Mnssuvllllsl-tts Ilollt-r Slczuliiig' Vlubp 1l.A.A.3 lnwlu- Vlub. DON CRUSE Allnnll. lflorldn l'rojt-vlion 1'lub3 lfulurs- I Jll'Illl'l'NQ lh-:won Stuff. ,IEANNETTE ELISE CULLUM lflelpzn-fln-Ill, South tfnlrollnn i1iill'1ll'y Club, 'l'r4-:nsuI'4-rg fi-li t'l1lb, l'rc-Hi dent: 4l.A.A.p Girls 'l's-mnis 'l'1-nm: .lunloi Classix-:il in-1111111-5 Sturlt-nt i'0llll4'iiQ 'i't'll Pointe-rg Nurses Ulub. RICHARD BARRY CULP llossvllle. Uvorpzlu llonor Soviety: Km-y Vlubg Silver Spike-sq Boys' Glee Vlub: Mixed Chorus: Orpheus Club: 'Frau-kg li-Squucl liuske-tlmllg lloine- room President. EDWARD CURTO Nluirurn Falls. New York Mike Ak Masque-3 Ilistory Club: Allied Youth. NOEL DARDEN Atlanta, Us-orgiu Junior Optimist Ulub, PATRICIA ANNE DAVIS f'tll'llIlll'l l'l , Georgia Herald Stuff, Business Manager: Beacon Staff: Student Council: Guide Book Chair- mzin: Sub-Debs: Discussion Club: Inter- Club Council: Locke Clubg Red Cross, Vice President: Quill AQ Scroll. MARGIE CECILIA DEA Collingswood, New Jersey Glee Club: Effective Living Club: G.A.A. SHIRLEY DEAN Lorida, Florida .I unior Rc-cl Cross, IMOGENE DUKE Thoniunillm-, G4-orizla W Girls' Glee Club: Effevtive Living Vlub. BETTYE RUTH DELANEY I'ilZlIIHll00R'il, 'l'eniu-ssw Rolling' Iiuiriers Club. LUCILLE DEMERS Hartford, f'onne-1-tlc-ut l'Ift'evIix'e Living Vlub. DOLORES DERNE xvilSIlIIllZ't0Il, D. C. Sub-.USIJSZ Student Council: National Fo- rensic League: Allied Youth: History Club: Effective Living, G.A.A, BARBARA JEAN DIGGS Norfolk, Virginia Sub-Debs: Herald Staff: Beacon Staff: Discussion Club, Secretary: Dance Council: Effective Living Club, Treasurer: Office Worker, CARLOTTA DIVINE Cincinnati, Ohio Allied Youth: Effective Living Club: G.A.A. DWIGHT DIXON Miami, Florida Band: Glee Club: Junior Classical League: Ztugvent Council: Junior Optimist Club: 1- . NANCY DOAK Coal Center, Pennsylvania Christian Crusaders: lied Cross. ROSE JOYCE DOBBS Georgetown, Kentucky Cadettes: Effective Living Club: Locke Club: Allied Youth: G.A.A.: Christian Cru- saders Club: Y-Teens: Future Teachers: Minstrel. ROBERT JOHN DOMINIX Buffalo, New York Library Club, President: Student Council: Conservation Club: Social Mixers: Inter Club Council. JOSEPH J. DONAVAN, JR. Rochester, New York Conservation Club: United Nations Club. PATRICIA DORMAN Woodrlver, Illinois American Legion Award: Cheerleader: Cor- responding Secretary of Student Council: Girls' State: Dance Council: tl.A.A.: Junior Optimist Club Sweetheart. HAROLD DORMINEY Miami, Florida Football: Track: E Club: Silver Spikes. MARTHA LENORA DOUGAN Yosemite, California Modern Dancing: Herald Staff: Skating Club: Bowling Club: Art Club: Majorettes. BETTY JEANNE DURDEN Brmulln, Florida Majorettes: Locke Club: Effective Living Club: Office Worker: Student Directory Coinniittee: Y-Teens: Minstrel. MAE LOUISE DUNHAM Coatesville, 'Pennsylvania Cadettes, President: Effective Living Club: Orchestra: Y-Teens: Glee Club: Commercial Locke: Minstrel: National Honor Society. LEE DUXSTAD Lake Geneva, Wisconsin Canasta Club: Student Council. LAWRENCE DYAL Jncksonville, Florida. Football: Track: E Club. MARY DYCKES Fredonia, New York Student Council: Effective Living Club: Discussion Club: Junior Classical League. PHYLLIS ELAINE DYE Miami. Florida Cadettes: Effective Living Club: Y-Teens: Orchestra: Future Teachers: G.A.A. JUANITA F. DYKES Jacksonville. Florida. Hillbilly Club: Glee Club: Foreign Relations. DONNA EDISON West- Pain Bench, Florida Student Council: Dance Connnitteel Dis- cussion Club, Representative: Mike QQ Masque: Effective Living Club: Y-Teens. SUZANNE ELLEN EDDLEBLUTE Alliance. 0liio Beacon Business Staff: Allied Youth: Red Cross: Modern Dance. DEWEY LEE EMMETT, JR. Miami, Florida Mixed Chorus: l3oy's Glee Club: Orpheus Club: Effective Living' Club. HILMER ERICKSON Nlinnonpoliw, Nllnnvsoln Alwomllllivs. JOAN ERNEY .kralale-y. l'4-nusylmnlu XIX lliIl,., Vllllr llffiu NY Ix -' 1 -- nl' 'Ml MARY LOUISE ESGOTT Miami, l-'lorldn Student Vouul-il: llum-e 1'UllllllIIIt't'I Point IIIIZIIVIIHIIII Ilisl-ussiou Vlulr: Sulm-IN-Ins: lCI'l'em-liw- Living Vlulr: l. ll. Wnululttm-. ROGER FAGNANT Miami, Florida lH l'A -Xrt Cl ub, Presilleulg l'4msel'v:llim1 Ululv: Bowling' l'lul1. ROBERT FALKINER JACK FRANK FARGASON Nlvllonougll. 1-Ieorlrin t'ouserx'a1Iiou Ulull: llol llod Ululr: Flag' lluiser. RUDOLPH JAMES FARR Pilttsx H1'OI'gZ'Ill llllllully tlulv, l'1'esicll-nl: Future I?2ll'llltll'S. SHULA R. FAST N4-w IIIIYUII, i'ollllv1'tl1'llt IllIIlII Notions Vlull, liv11l'osl-lllulivvg llml Vroxsg IIIICI'-FIIIIJ Ummm-il: KLA..-X, HAL FALUK DORIS KATH RYN FENNO Nllnml. Iflorlalu l.o1-lw l'lull: Alliwl Youth: lil-fl Vrossp 1114-1- 1'lul13 l'ZI'l'w-lin' Living Ululm' Y-'l'e-1-uw CAROL JEANNE FERRY Sllnml, Florlnln l'l'l'uliu I ix' ' 41 .- '- , Hug, l'l'1-snlm-1113 Urplu-us Vlulrg 4 I IIISVIISSIHI 'lulvg Mixc-ll l'l1m'us. DOB FLIPSE ROGER l LEMlNG IIOZPIIIIIII, AIOIIIIIIIII Nulionul llouol' Som-il-ly, l'l'4-simll-lxlp SUIIIOI' Vluss Vivo I'l'4'NI1I1'IllQ l1'oolh1lllp 'l'l':u'IiQ Kwy Vlullp lf! Ululng Silvan' Spill:-sp Mos! llilu-ly ln Slim-1-4-ll. I'IIlII'IlOlH', .Klnlmmn K4-y Vlullg lli-Y, Vim- l'l'1-shloul: IIIll'l' Vlulm l'oum'il1 llism-ussion Vlullg llot liml Ulull, X'I1'l' l're-side-ul: Juulm' Vlaussivul 1.1-xlglxvz . , , .llllunr llwl lross. ANDRENE M. FLOM Sum-rlor, Wlsc-onsln Ilzlucl' Y-'l'm-m-us. ANGELO ANTHONY FILIPPINI Wllke-s-llurru-, l'1-nnsylvunln Wheel l'lul1, l'lw-siclmllg Sluclm-nl Voum-il: lli-YQ King' ot' Volor lilly: lvoollmllg 'l'1':u-lcg Ilzulve- QIOLIIIUIIQ 'Fe-11 l'oiuls-rg hilvl-r Spikos: lf'1'iemllic-st. RONALD FITZGERALD Now York. Nvw York llol lionl Ulull, l'1'e-sink-111. CHERYL ANN FOX Akron, Ohio Lux-ke PAT FRAZIER Vlub. EDITH FRANKE Vary, Illinois IIIIIHSIJIIIII. Nvw York Vily. Now York Sluclwul Couuvili lluufe t'ouuc'il: Ill-Vulcl Stuff: liven-on Stuff: Sub-Dolls: lCf1'w-llvv l,lx'iug Vlulml Quill K Svroll, CARMEN FREEMAN Plant Pity, l-'lorldn cm-lwslmz tl.A.A.: Uffiw- Vl'orln-rc lxy- l-llnlngv Vllllp. JOSEPH MAX FREIDBERG Xml York, New York NYlwrl Club: lil-:worm Husinvss Stuff: Junior Hg-tiulisl Vlull: Nuliouanl llonor Novi:-ly, PAUI WILLIAM FRIDERICH Wflflllll Iflorida fonservwtion Club: Effective Living Club: Volleyblll Team: Skish Team. MARILYN NYLE FRITTS Wloweaqna. lllinois Band, Public-ity lYI2lll2lg6'l'l llernlcl Stuff: G.A.A.: lievorrl Club: liezicon liusins.-ss Qtuff: National Honor Society. JOAN EVELYN CADE Darian, l'onn4-4-tic-nt KATHRYN CAINER liruntsuillv, W1-st Virginia Y Teens G.A.A. JANET 'LCANDYV GALEY Grand Rapids, Mivlliprun Holler Skating Club: Effective Living Club. RAY GARRA Cllif-afro. Illinois Hi-Y Club: Conservation Club Youth: I'hotogr:1nhy Club. BARBARA ANN GASKINS ll ulmlpllia. Pennsylvania Y Y entlve Living Club 5 Lilwnry Club: lius lv onitm Conservation Club, JOAN GAVICAN New York, Now York Herald Stuff: Quill 81 Scfrollg The-spians: llisvussion Club: Ilzlnce Council: Secretary Sz Treasurer of Florida State Tln-sninns. DICK GAYLE HELEN GEOHAGAN Wlolrllo AIIIIHIIIHI nclil Mixer Club: D.C.'l'. ANNETTE CENTILE Brooklyn, New York G.A.A.: Allied Youth: Y-Teens: lllffvciivc- Irivinpq. LESTER JERRY GERARD In-troll. Mix-higrun Conservation Club: 'Pbespizing lflffm ing Club: Future- I'l2ll'IllPl'SQ lie-si lnlss MARY CEREGUR llronx, N vw York lub. AI BERT GERSING New York, New York Hand: Effec-live Living' Club. MARTHA GAYLE GIBBS llrownsvil'1-, 'lwxns llzinclg llillbilly Club. PATRICIA ANN GIBSON Ht t, Florida blllx Club. JOHN CHUCK CIORDANO, JR. Nvw York, Nvuw York 5 - f0l1S6'I'V2ltlUl1 flub: Volleyball Tenni: 1,1141 ininton Team: Hut llorl Club. CLEON GLAZE I-lulvyvillv, Alubalnn Football: Baseball: Key Club: Junioi Jn tilnist Club: Effef-tive Living Cl b X lu President 3 Monitor : IlI'fl'2llIILll'2Il Sports WILLIAM FREEMONT GLOVER I' nuton, Nvw .lvrsvy lion 1114-ul Club, Presiclellll Inter-Club unul lflffec-live Living Club: Conxervzition nb Rell Cross. MANUEL GOLDSTEIN Pittsburgh, l'm-nusylvzxnial Military Servive lub: Conservzllion Club: 'l'r:u'li. CONNIE GONZALAS Nlontv Yistu, Colornllo Czldetlesg lflffec-tive Living Club llllllfll lied Cross. NORMA IRENE GONZALEZ llziuiiui. Cuba l'ni1wl Nations Club: Alodi-ru lluuu 1 ioun RICHARD GOSSETT IIIQIIIIIIIIINIIIS, lndlunn Junior Optimist Cl11b. DANNY COULD Now Orlm-uns, Loulslniu Y-Toons: l.ib1'z11x Nlonitoi Ho I RICHARD EUGENE GUNTER Pnlou. .KIIIIJIIIIIII Football, All City: IC Club: Effecliu ing Club: Monitor. ALFRED GUTHRIE Miami, Florida Bzislwtlmll: Sports llub Club : BARBARA HBOBBIE CRAY M iunii, I-'loridzl Locke Club: Cluixti in 1 1 14 eu NIUIII 111 Red Cross. SI-IEILA GREEN Nvwurk, New Jvrsoy Cmlvttes, fIUI'IlflI'2lIf Sub-llebs, Sen1et11'w liisvussion Club: Mike N lllnsquc lC1'l'ec'live Living' Club: Nuiionzil llonoi No 1-ioty: Y-Teens: Minstrel. BETTY DOLORES GREGG Vliurlottv, North Cnrollnn Y-'Fm-iisg Slulliiig' Club, TED Q. GRIFFIN Los AIlIl'l'I1'S, I nllfor 1 lli-Y, l'1'esirlvn Ill oi Sm ll V Vim- I'1'1'SIfIE'Il '1 IIIIII 1f.,1 S1 hoo llonrrl: Key 1 ovs S 1 1 I4'llIlll'l' 'l'o:1c-lnix U11 cuw Club: Minstiw- Spoils 1 Poinlli Visa Iiixulmnl ol lb lli-Y. DIANA ICVIQLYN IIAIIKICR flair-upto, Illlnols l1ll'l'4-rllixw liivilipq Club. ,IOII N HAGB ICRC Illnlvnll. Iflorldn t'l11'ix1i:1n f'l'llH2lIIl'l'N. RICHARD HAGI ZEBA HOGSETT BARRY HAHN l r1-4-dom, IN-liliaylvailiisi ldffe-1-tive Living Club. JAMES HALL Mlnnii, Florida l'l:isc4bi1ll: Slim N RICHARD LEON HALLIBURTON Miami. Florida Bowling' Tezini: I. IJ. Comniittee Studen llirevtoryg Photogrzililiy Club, Iiesldent student Council: Pin Committee Inter Club Council: llraimitics Club. JOAN HAMAN Vliicugo, Illinois Y-Teens. BILLIE JEAN HAMBLEN I-'ond Creek, Oklilioma Y-Teens: Junior Red Qioss Effuctlve Living: Mike 6. Mfisque JANIE HAMILTON Elitvrprin-, Florida Siinnish Clubi Library Club. LEON HAMILTON Nznlnllln-, 'l'v1111vss4-11 Iinnrl: liffi-1-tixe 5, u, ANNA MARY HANSEN JAMES HARDY Chicago, Illinois Varsity Basketball Manager: Allied Youth. BARBARA LYNN HARRISON Miami, Florida Beacon Editor: Inter-Club Council: Effec- tive Living Club, Secretary: Discussion Club: Ten Pointer: Quill 81 Scroll. MARIE HARMON Miami, Florida G.A.A.: Skating Club. JERRY HARRIS FRANK EDWARD HARTLEY Darlington, Maryland Riiacvrl Chorus: Orpheus Club: Roller Skat- ing Club: Bowling Club: Boys Glee Club. IRENE HARTLEY Miami, Florida Red Cross: Office Worker: G.A.A B. HASSEY Withdrawn. JIM HAZARD Miami, Florida Student Council, Orientation Chairman, President: Hi-Y Club: Key Club: E Club: Silver Spikes: Boys State: Latin Club: Allied Youth: National Honor Society: Track: 'Fen Pointer: Best All Around. BARBARA HAZZARD DOROTHY E. HEBB Detroit, Mlehigan Girls Glee Club: Junior Red Cross Club: Christian Crusaders: Modern Miss, Secre- tary: Mixed Chorus. PATRICIA JEAN HEBEBRAND t'levelan1l, Ohio Allied Youth, Corresponding Secretary: Beacon Business Staff: Quill SL Scroll: Na- tional Honor Society. JOCELYN HERRON Noblesville, Iiullana. Locke Club. ANNE LAURIE HERNDON Mlaml, Florida National Honor Society: Mixed Chorus, Girls Glee Club: Majorettes: Junior Classi- cal League: Discussion Club. HARRY JOE HERRING Miami, Florida Optiniist Club. DONALD HESSE Saginaw, Mieliifran Band: Disc Spinningzq Club. HELEN HILGENDORF Miami, Florida Cadettes, Captain: Edison Herald, Manag- ing Editor: Senior Class Secretary: National Honor Society: Sub-Debs: Girls State: Quill 8 Scroll: Most Likely To Succeed. MILLIE HILL Miami, Florida Herald Staff: Effective Living Club: Dis- cussion Club : Dance Council: Best Dressed. SUE ANN HILL Baraboo, Vviseonsin Mixed Chorus: Advanced Girls Glee Club Y-Teens. ARLENE HISEY Band: Lilmrarian: Effective Living' Club. WILLIAM HOUSTON HOGWOOD Wairtraee. Tennessee Band. HELEN MAE HOLDEN Newark, New Jersey Y-Teens: G.A.A.: Allied Youth. THELMA HOLLAND Jlixinii. Florida l.ilirziry Ululig Effective Living Ululv. MARY ANN HOLMES Nululllnf, jouutli Cairoiliiui w ' I U hlee Q lulx, h.A.A., K zinzistzl 1 lulig l lirisliun l'rus:iclei'sg Vniteil Nations. RICHARD A. HONEYCUTT 'l'zunpn, I-'lorluln liunml: National Tliespizinsg Uliriei siulersg Ln-4-hestrzl. JOANN HOOD Dpai-Lookin, Florida Effez-tive Living' Club. DAVID W. HORN Colunihiis, Ohio Honor Society. Trezisurvr: Key Flulm, Secre taryg Junior Classic-ul League: Senior Exe 4-utive. JO ANN HOSBACK Mike X Masque: Bundy Mixed Clioiux I ll s Trio: TIl6S1JI2lllS-Q Inter-Fluli Uouuti 11 4 fIUllllllltl99I History Ullllil Howl ov VVorker. JANET HOWARD Sul:-lbebsg Y-Teens: Modern lbzinf-eg Art Ululrg Junior Vlzissivzil Ixfzlgillv. WANDA HOWARD Iianisais Pity. Missouri l,m-ke Ululip Y-Teens. ROB ERTA HOWE S'I EVE HOW ELL Vliirxlpro, Illllvols 1'rmsel'vzilloii Ululi. FRED HUDSON Nllaiinl, I'IIlll'I4IIl lluncl, lst I4Il'lllt'll1lllIQ Nzutiuiml llonor Hovi 1-ly: lli-Y, illlillllilill, VIl'l'-I'I'liSIlIl'lIl1 Km 1'lulr1 Minstrel: Lulin l'Iuli. RAYMOND HUNT VVillulr:lWu M FRANCES HUNTER Washington. D. V. lioller Skating' Club: Y-Teensg l'Ifl'1-4-live Liv' ing Vluli: llouio liomng lierulcl llv1im'lvi'. ELIZABETH ANN HURST Nllnml, Florida ll.A.A.3 Student Vounvilg Ilism-ussinu 4' lull Sub-Delis: Iflffec-tive Living' Vluli: Assuinbly Coininittee fII'I1lII'lll2lIl2 Bent-mi liusim-se Staff: National Honor Soviety. JANET LEE ISLEY VVithrlr:nwn ACKIE ANN .IEFFERY Omaha. Nebraska Student Founcilg Wziys 8: Means C'hairn1:in3 Beau-on Staff, Associate Editor: liiscussimi Clubg 10-Pointer: Y-Teens: Art C'1ul1: llerl Cross Club, Treasurerg Quill 81 Scroll: Ef- fective Living Club. JUDY JENKINS Knoxville, 'I'eiiii4-ssl-11 Mike K Masque, President: Y-Tee-ns1 Effef-t ive Living Plubg G..-LA.: Discussion Ulul: Bzinllp Orchestrzi. KENNETH MARVIN JOHNSON Milwaukee, Wisconsin Junior Classical League: fIUllSPI'V?illU I uh Thespiansg Allierl Youth. DALE JOSEPH BYRON JOYNER Miami, I-'lorillu Y2ll'SlI5' lllzisketlnillp Bsiselmllg lifferlive Liv ing Vluli. BETTY ROWENA KALIF lilrnilmniuin, .llzihama Mmlern Mies: liziinhow Girls, DAPHNE KARGUL Detroit, Wlilqlillllll Student Council: Holler Skating 1'lub. JAMES W. KIERNAN Cleveland, Ol1io Conservation Club. A. CLOVIS KELLEY Dothan. Alabama Modern Miss. BARBARA KINNAIRD lflfmlllglldlll, Alabama 1 Teens Effective Living' t'lub. JANET JOAN KERN f'iIll'illIHlti, Ohio National Honor Society: Sub-ljebs. JANETTE RUTH KERR New York City, New York Majorette: National Honor Soc 1ety llc1 ll Staff: Sub-Delis: Discussion C l 1b Sp lIllSi1 Honor Society : Junior fj1HSSlLli I e igue History Club: Quill 8: Scroll. NANCY KILPATRICK wllilllll, florida e11d Staff: Beacon Editorial Staff: El'- tettixe living' Club: Mike M Masque: Thes- 111 111s Y Teens: lied Cross: Teeners: Tunes 'loplts G.A.A. LANE L. KITTLE Cilllilffilll, Kansas l-Seacon Staff, Business 1W2lIl2lg'Efl'I Junioi C J tiniist t'lub, Vice-l'1'esiflent: Wheel Club Ilibrary Vlub: Hi-Y: Ten I'oi11te1': NHUOIJI llonor Society: Quill it Scroll. DICK KNABLE Miami, Florida Football: Baseball: E Club: ll1llb1 s BILL KOFOED 1 xdtlphia. l'v1111sylva11ia lOl1l1 llonor Socicty: Key Plub: Golf lrtain: .Iunior Vlassical Iieagucz ln- t1 1111111 11 Football 8: Basketball: Sianisli 1 4 1 WAYNE KOHOUT CAROLE KOLTON f'llit'ilg:O, Illinois Student Founcil, Student lJi1e4o1 llllllll Sub-llebs, 'i'l'Q2lSLll'8l'Q Il ointcr liiscnssion Club, Se1'gcant-at- ll s t 1 1 dai' f'h2LiI'lll2lTlQ Junior Classm I ci Secretary: Beacon Staff, Uluh fl Q, ee Ulub: National llonor Socie X L 1l1 tk Scroll: Elections Connnittce, h 111 ANN KOONCE Vvlihtil twn CAROL KORB lilvalisvillv, llltiillllll t2.A.A.: Nurses Club. LORRAINE KOZIC Ncwnrk. New Jvrsvy 'l'l1es11ians: Spanish Ulub: Y-'lccns Otfiu VVorkcr: Monitor: National lionoi Socleti VV1thcl1 iw n LILLIAN KURKJIAN Boston, ,lllSS2ll'llllS0ttS Effective Living' Club. FRANK A. LACASELLA fiillfillllllti, Ohio Football: Track: Effectivc 14iNlllb li 1 Rod Club: Club. MARY ALICE LAND Wlluml, klorldn D Ull1llilL'2li l'lub: Library l'lub: 1l.A.A. RICHARD E. LASCH N4-w liritz1i11, f'Ollllt'l'fil'lll l'l1otogrra11l1y Club. JAMES LASHLEY lilba. Alllhlllllll Silver Spikes, Vice I'1'esidc11t liesiden E Club: Track: COllS6l'V21tl01l up 11111 mural Sports: Monitor. CLEO LAWTON Augusta, Georgia I'Ifl'ec'tive Livilig' Club. PHYLLIS LEDFORD Miami. l-'lorlda Sol-ial Mixers. ANNIS INEZ LEE Birmingham tlahama Dt' 'I' 1111111 N tional Honoi Motif 1 ee I 1 Bow 111 Ululi, Treixuiei PATSY LEE M iami, Florida Social Mixers. MARGARET LORENA LEGGETT Miami. Florida Rolling Raiders Club MILLARD GORDON LEMMOND Miami, Florida Football: I 1 Vt heel lui 501,111 ix ers: Nationi Hanoi 'SIKISV 1NIOllllOl ALICE MARY LEONARD Miami, Florida Band, Sub-Delis: Effective G.A,A.3 Social Mixers. BETTY LEONARD Avwortli, Georgia DOROTHY I ESLIL l'IlIllHll'lDlll1l Pt nan han a f'2lflPlll-'HQ I4 tc me I11 1 X 'ltenx lll i 11:41 rel. IIICLORICS LEWIS WALTER NORMAN I I WIS UII Pity, I'4'IlllSylVlll llol Ilttl l'l1llv NANCY LUI Il I I I Il PHARI t'lvv1-laml. Y-'l'c-elm, 1 1111111111 t lu 1 lub Advimul tlirlsg Art tlub CA ROLE J. LI NDBLOOM Allen Park, Mit-lillraia iiaud: Dist' Sirinniiig' t'l11l1. DONNA SUZANNE IIT'lI I Yllllllfl'NIOVYll, Ohio National Honor Som 11 DAVID FRANKLIN IANE Wllminfrton Worth Iarollna Student Foumil Mixed Lhoiux DORIS LONG Quiuvy, Florida G.,-XA.: Y-Teens: Student Clllllllll I ffeetnf. Living Club. DENNIS LONG Vharleston, South Larollna Band: Effective Lixmg Club JOHN GEORGE LOSAK Fhester, Ptnnqhanm E Club, Xue President Football fellltfllfl Silver Spike Iffectlxe Iixing Flub JAY W. LOTSPEICH , Miami. Florida Key Flub Treasurerg Basketball THOMAS LOUCAS New York City, New York Intramural Volley B ill t dlllrllll Intramural Football: Intramural P4 ketb all 6 o C ap im Allied Youth 1 Vrmsexx ltlon I 11 I ihxar Vnited Nations Vlub Bowling, C I DOYLE LOVERN VVilhd1':1 wk! I YNTON LUMPKIN Nashville, '1'0iine-ssev Mikie 8: Masque: Beavon Staff: Effective Inxiiiixg Club: Allied Youth Club: Y-Teens: CONNIE MALDEN Miami, Florida Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Vice President J Allied Youth. MARY ANN MARKS ktluulir- Vit' Yew It-fr' ' mural Basketball tain 1 ADOPH MARINUCCI 1 , A 1. A -. fs Girls Athletic Assoc '1 ion i Long Island, New York p A Cum. ALICE JANE MAR St. Petersburg, Fl a Mike K Masque: . Cf '- 'al ezi 1 urer: Effective L vi ,l MARION E S Miami., Flo Y-Teens: In et-tive Liv g., Club FRED MARTELL Boston, Massacliusvtts Football: Hockey: Ski Club: I'hotogr:iphy. TRINIDAD MARTINEZ New York City, New York Effective Living Club, TONY MASSA I'llli2l1l9Illlli2l, Pc-nasylvaliii Art Club. ALICE MAE MATTHEWS llarnios Township, Pennsylvania Library, Hillbilly Club. CHARLES ALBERT MATTHEWS North Miami, Florida Effective Living Club. GEORGE D. MATTHEWS Long: Island City. New Yr Band: Orc-hestrai: Jr. Class 1-hestra Club: Art Club: tonseixi ll'll'l SHIRLEY MAE MATTHEWS M4-lim-sport. P4-nusylvanla Snfaiiisli Club: National Honor Sm-ic-ty: Y-Teens: Student Count-il: Beam-on Business Staff. ANN MAXEY Miami. Florida Cadettes, Top Sergeziiit: National Hoio Society: Sub-Ilebs: Herald Staff: Wllllsli SHIRLEY J. MAY Jacksonville, Florida Library: Flffevtive Living' 1 lub WILLIAM MERRITT lianpror, Maine VVheel Club, Vice-I'resident C Jr. Optimist, Charter President : National Forensic League: Mike A2 Masque: Allied Youth Club: Student Council: American Association of United Nations: National Honor Soc-ie-ty. JOHN D. MICHIE .Ivanm-ttf-, POIlllSylY1flIlill Allied Youth. BARBARA JOAN MILLAR 'l'orrn- Hu ate. Ind la na Christian Crusaders Club L lee C RAY MILLER Miami. Florida Football: 'I'r:ic-kg P1 Club: Effective Living' Club. RICHARD ARNOLD MILLER Xow York City. New York Band: Student Direvtor: Ort-hesti Dist Spinning Club. BARBARA ANN MIMS .lax-ksolivlllo, Florida ' ' ' g Club: Mqoiette BETTY MITCHELL Jukin. G1-nrgrin lIlll'lSIi1lll l'1'1is:1clers. JEAN MIZELL M OIIfl.E'lllllI'I'y. A In lm mn I?.1'. l'.1 Nwizil Mixers: Allin JOHN MOBLEY, JR A ll' 1 u1's'l'. ROYCE MOCK NVlIIltIl'2lXVll EUNICE MAXINE MONACHAN Minmi, l-'lorialn G.,-LA.: Fuiizistu Ululig 4 ll llulm LORRAINE KAY MONAHAN Miami. lflorinlzi Tlwspinnsg Mika EDDIE REFO MONTGOMERY Miaimi, Florida 1'u11sm'v:itim1 Fluli, CLEO B. MOORE NIIIIIIII, I I1lI'IlIIl PAT MOORE .Hlaintlc Pity. N4 C Ilmglliiig llnimll-rs S ill ll il o :Q CLARE RUE IVRANCICS MORGAN ' Vanin- May, Nvn .ln-rsvy 1' X X ' -Xrl Vlull' lilu u'v Ulull lmlul i....., . , l .- NJIIIUIIN Ululwg Ill-ll Plums Vluli lmium SlaiI'I'g film- Vllllll ,Xllin-rl Yllulli l'I1ilw RAWLS MORGAN R NIUIIIDIIIS. 'I'1'llln-ssl-v Slmla-nl lkliiiivilg l'l'up.gl':llll th mm in li ' l.,lll 1 rm-1 ix :limi tllilr llnssil-:ll l,m-11' -3 ' HAZEL MORRIS Mlniiil, I loi'l4ln 1.11l1 llls, imlmi il In N Musllm-g lil-ll 1 mv 1 lull N :limi il llu Smlll-typ Ile-rzllrl llusimw Sl ill l+Ilul1u l,ivi11g' Vluli. J AMES ROBERT MORRIS B1-llo Ulmiv, lflorilln .lr. IHIIIIIIISIS. Ullllr LAVERNE MORRIS Madison, I I4lI'ItIil BETTY ANN MORSI IIONIOII. Maisszu-liusl s Mzijww-llc-s, llwul iN 1 LN no e-ite-3 Effm-livv RICHARD NV. MOSS All' Fr1l'L'e HARRY VICTOR MOWRY t'levelzuul, Ohio 'Ixl'2'lL'RI J11 QJITIIINISIS I il: Intl 1 Llll Softball. IMOGENE MURPHY Portvlivstvr. Xvn It lIIll'lSlI2lll l'1'us:1cle1N LUCY JANE MURRAY Miami. Florida Vxiflettl-s, I'flI'IJOl'kII1 Xzitimizil Huuui 5011 Sulm-Delis, Vive Presirle-nt: Beam-nn St L Assfwiute- liflitwrg Minstrel: Student 1 fi 1 wil, N-11111 Bunk IV'h2lIl'lll2lll-Q KLAA li Vlzissivzil IA-AZILIIIPI Tvn Pmiile-1'1 lu Blzlsqiwg Quill :xml Sc-Vull, DICKY MYERS Miami. I-'lorinlzi Math Vlulii Vflliss-1x':itlm1 I lul VENITA McCAIN F4-lllzl. Flnriulu 1'zi11:lsIzi Vlul 'I I X 'l BILL McCOLLUM Wilkonslmrpz', Pl'llllSyiY2lllIil Conservzition Club. HOWARD McCORMICK Miami, Florida Band: I-li-Y: Student Counvil. JOAN MQDONALD Yinvlzund, New .lt-rsvy Allied Youth Club. BILLY McGOUGH Ilyllll, Aiillbillilil Future Farmers of Alllt'l'lt'2lQ llot liod Club, HELEN McGRATH Miami B1-ax-4-ln, Florida Red Cross: Nurses Aid: Nurses Club: Stu- dent Council: llzlnve Committee: Allied Youth: Bent-on Stuff. DAVID McGUIRT Miami. Florida 'I-'il62S17i21IlS1 13362111111 Editorial Stuff: Mimeo- grzipher: Intruinurzll Football. JEAN CAROLYN McHONE Wvushingrton, D. t'. Bowling Club: Y-'l'e-ons: Skating: Club: Mod- ern lmmfeg Mzmjorettesz Art Club. ANN McINTYRE Miami, Florida lied Cross Club: Ilisvussion Club: Sub-lit-bs, Ilegistralr: Y-Tvens, Pre-side-nt 2 Be-zrvfni Stuff: 'Ven Pointer: Office VVorkl-r: t1.A.A.: Student Council. JOHN S. McKENZIE III Miami. Florida Key Club: Visuzll Aid Club: Studi-nl Ctnllllvii, JACK R. NALL Frzlnkfort, lndinnn Silver Spikes, 'i'l'1lL'Ii. MARCIETA NAPIER llzlzard, IU-ntm-ky Give Club: Girls Stulv: iit'2lCUll Sirius Slztt'l': Mike K lilue-:mlm-, Svrrvlz11'y: AtiX'Zlllt'9fi Girls, Vit-te President: Uffit-v Worker: lNlodt-rn lluiicc, 'iIl'l'ilSlll'f?l'Q Mixed Chorus, DAVE D. NASH Npurtzr, 'l'e-11114-ssvv Conservation Club: IIlll'2tllllll'2li Footlmll :tml Barska-tbull: lfuturt- I 2ll'lllk1l'H ol' rXlllt'l'il'2l. MARY JANE NAYLOR Miami, Florldu Cutlettes, 2nd i4I6'lliPll2llliQ l'II'I'e-rtivv Living Club, Sec'retziry: 4-H Club: llerzxld llusinvss Stuff: Inter-Club Counvil: Nzitionzll llonor but-iety. BARBARA NELSON Miami, Florida Sub-Iwbs: llzlnc-e Count-il: Assvinbly Colu- lnititw: Ififfertive Living.: Club: Son-itll Mixers. LENORE NELSON Now York City, Now York Discussion Club: lie-uc-on llusint-ss Sl:1I'l': lCl'l'evtive Lix'inp,' Club: Sovizil Nixt-rs. HAZEL NEWBERRY Miami. Florida l'1ffec-tix'e- Living: Club. JAMES LAMAR NEWMAN Miami. Florida liusketbull: lleruld Stuff: Student Count-il: Press Club: Intramural Sports: Social Nix- ers Club: E Club, GAY NITTI .lc-rsvy City. N4-w .lvrse-y Student Council: Allied Youth Club: llot Rod Club. ' ,N NANCY O'KEEFE l'ittslnirg'h, l'v1msylruuln Cade-lies, Platoon Sergeuiil :ind h'ev1'etzu'y: National l-lonor Society: Sub-lbebs: G..-X.A., Vive Prvsiclt-nt: Student Count-il: Effective Living Club. SHIRLEY O'HEARN l'lttslml'prlu. P4-unsylvunia llollor Skating Club. DALLAS H. OSLIN, JR. L,nHIt'Illll0lltI! Virginia , u 1. FRANCIS C. OW EN III Vllivapro. Illinois Iiillllll lli-Y l'luln: Tlwslmizllis, l'ulmliu livin- lious, Vivo l'l'm-Niclvllll O1'c'l1est1'z1: limlioi 'l'vlex'isiou. ELSIE HATTIE PACK Miami, Florida lllvv Ullllvi Nursm-s Club: llml Cross Ululr: ,Xthletiv Uffiw Sm-relury: Muiu Offivo XvOl'li9l'. DAN PACKARD Noun-rm-t. Ii1'IllllI'Iiy Hillbilly Club, W. PETE PACKLER N4-sv Hznvu, Colilim-ctiq-lit Hot Rod Flulm: Bowling Club: Illll'2lllllll'2ll Footllzlll. ROBERT EARLE PADCETTE l'lm1'lott4-. North f'2lI'0IIIlll Future Furiuers of Auuwil-u: lfluglisli Flulm: .-XGIWIIIZIIIIICS Fluls: Student Vouuvil: Glee- Plub: COllr1Gl'X'21tlOl1 Club. NANCY C. PALMER Minmi. Floridu O11-liestlwl: llerulcl bluff: llisl-ussiou H, A. A.: Ififfevtive I1IYlll,2'. NORMA PALMER Miami, lfloridu .luuior lied Cross, St'i'l'Hl2ll'Y-'IIl'02lSlll'l'l', BONNIE PARKER ltlnntn. 1:4-omial I'Illllll't' I'Illl'llll'l'S ol' 1XlIl0l'l4'il, St'l'l'Ulill'Y1 Iull':muu'ul Ifllllilllllilll, Softlmll, Volloylmll, lluslu-ilmlli Syrorls Ululr. DOROTHY .ION PARKER Mluml. Florhln Art Vluh. FRANCES El,lZAIlE'l'H PARKER Sniunnuh, in-orprln I-Il'i'1-vlixw Living Vlulr. IIELEN PARKS llootlmpn. IH-nnsylxnnizn Alikw N Musolu-: I llllll'4' 'IIl'2l4'll1'l'NI Htlulvul l'4lllIIl'll, Allolulzniivu 1?lmil'mz1u: Girls Slzllo: .llx Vlznssivaul I4l'Jll.2ll1'Q l,iln':1v'y Vluh: Nal- IIUIIIII l4'o1'1-llsiv in-:nglu-: lim-zuvoli llusiln-Hs Stuff: 'IH-ri I'Ulllll'l', CI-IARLENE I.. PARRISH Mluml, lflorldxl F-imlm-nt IlHlIll1'lI: Srwiznl lNllXl'l'24. AURELIA PARROTT Ujus. lfloridn .lla Iii-cl 1'l'os:43 Imvlir- Vlulpg Y-'l'm-us: Hlll- fle-ul Voum-il: Major:-111-s. BOB PATRICK Miami, Florida! Golf Te-zulu: l+Ii'fe-4-tivo Living' Vluhg AVI Vluln: Hi-Y: l11t1':umu'ul Foollmll :mrl Vol- leylmll. EVELYN LOUISE PATTERSON Miami, I-'loridzl Jr. Classic-:nl IJPZIILUKQQ lied liiclir-rs, I-IARRIET .IULIANE PEARSON Athens, G4-orgrizi Re-cl Riders: Jr. Flassirzll Lezlglle: Art Club: Tlwspiuns: Modern IHIIIVQQ G. A. A. LUCINDA .IANE PENDLETON I'Il2ll'I0ff1-'. Xorth Furolilla Spanish Vlub. CONSUELO PEREZ livy YVMI, Florida Lovlce l'1ub. FRANCES PERKINS Miami. Florida llilflf-'lll F, l'orpo1'z1l: Nutiouzil Honor So- vil-tyz lliswussirui Club: G. A, A.: Effective l,ix'in:g Vlulm: I.llJl'2ll'j' Fluh, GORDON H. PETERS Miami. Florida Km' Vlulx. Ilxw,-siclviitq Hi-Y: JV, twlglgsif-,,1 IA'ill1llf'f Ilanm- Foum-il: Boys Stute: 'Ven Voiutm-rl Golf. PETE PETERSON Mi'u'auks-4-. Wiwomln Miki' N AIDISIIIIUZ Allif-fl Yinilln vim. JAMES E PHILLIPS trossxlllf Alabama Football Hot Rod Club. PHYLLIS ANN PICKARD Miami. Florida Student Council: Inter-Club Council, I. li. Committee: Assembly Committee: Y-Teens: Discussion Club: Jr. Classical League, Sec- retary: Beacon Stuff: Beacon Business Staff: G. A. A.: Red Cross Club: Ten Pointer. ALLENE C. PINKSTON Coral Gables, Florida Band: Y-Teens: Effective Living Club JEANNE PLESS Warm Springs. tieorgiat 'lennis Mixed Chorus: Moodern Dance: Orchestra: Student Council. ARTHUR JOSEPH PLOUIDE Miami, Florida Effective Living Club: IHtl'Z'llllLll'2ll Basket- ball. GERDA WILHELMINE PODDICK Miami. Florida Cadettes. Treasurer: Effective Living' C NATALIE POLYANSKY W uliinfrton, D. C. I ocke K lub. BETTY POOLE Gainesville. Florida. Dance Council: Student Council: G, A. A.: Future Teachers Club: Allied Youth: Art Club: Christian Crusaders: Monitor: City G.A.A.: Wittiest : Inter-Club Council. CHARLES POTTER PREDPRICK EUENE POWELL Ilollg wood, Florida Band Drum Major: Hi-Y: Key Club: ectnt Living Club: Minstrel Band: So- c1'1l Mixers. JEAN PRESTON Albany. New York Effective Living' Club: Y-Teens: tl. A. A. : Bent-on Business Stuff : Girls Official. JOSEPHINE PRESTON Columbus, Uhlo Cudettes, Cz111t:1in's Aide: Sub-Iiebs: dent Council: Effective Living Club: tionul Honor Society. ALTA RUTH PURVIS ensax oln. Florltlu icon Stuff: Hillbilly Club. JEAN EVELYN PYATTE Spruce Pine. North Ililftlllllili Effective liivin,e,' Club: National Honor So- ciety: Social Mixers: .I1'. Classical l192lf.Z'llP. ELAINE PYPER Miami. Florldn Drzunzttics Club: Allied Youth Club. DELORES RABON tlmrluton, South Cnroolinu if A A.: Y-Teens: Red Cross: Roller 'sl iting Club. JEANETTE RAFULOWITZ Brooklyn, New York Student Council: G. A. A.: Locke Club. WALTER RAND A ,Z fi Q on 52 - K7 C9JU J ' U J U 1 L DOLORES PATRICIA READ J New Xork City, Kew York I C heeile ider: Y'?Teens: G.A.A. : Social Nlixtis Allied Youth Club. BETTY JO REEVES Miami. Florida. lied Cross: Roller Skating Club. ANN REID llirniingrlxaln. .klulmnin Effective Living Club. DON REMEDIO, JR. AVIIIIIIIILIIOII, D1'll'W2lI'I' 11.1','1'.: 11111 111111 0111114 REBECCA PEROTTA lm 1' '1' NANCY REVAI Frllllkllll N 11 l11s1 1' A A X '11 U11111: I if BARRY RICE NIi11111i, I-'111ri1l11 lX1z11'1111i11g 111111 P11111-1-1't B1 N11 lt 11111131 Optimist U11111. EVELYN RILEY ANN RICHARDSON LARRY RICKE f'1li1'lll!'O, Illinois 111t1'a1111111'111 Fo11l11:1113 111A 1 LOUIS ROBB 'I11-111. !l0lllJIll'xllS 1.111 411111, 'l1.11l N11 IJ1'z1111:1li1's l'1I111 L11ll1.1l 'X 111 11i:111sg Mi11s11'1-l '1111111x 111111'- 11111 'lop N PAUL A ROBLRII' JR Mi11111l Sliishg 1'11l11. lil'I'l l'Y JEAN ROIil'1R'l'S lu-3 W1-sl. l1'l01'11111 , A111111-1'11 Miss 1'l1111, SHIRLEY ANN ROIH RIS M1:1111i. l1'lor11I11 1l.A.A.Q 1111111111: 1l1l1I11s 111111 CAROLE ANIN ROBINSON 3111111111111 H UI Mixvcl Pl 11 ll 1111-1'1-i111 1 11111 X11 1.lX'lllp.Q 111111 DOUGLAS ISEANE ROBINSON Alillllli. l1'lori1I11 11lf1'1J1'tivv I,ivi11f.1' 1'l1111, 1 11s11l111l VN111 U11111: K'111'isti:111 1'1'11S111 Iiawketlmllg Spfmrts. B. ROBISON DONALD H ROBY B111111: 151 1 CAROLYNE ROEDER f'l0V9lilIl1l, Ohio S1111-Debs, i'11:111111i11: Student Beacon Sales Stuffg 1,111 ke 1 Mike Musqtwg Y-Teeiisz Eff-PKIIXQ lump, 1 1111 Studeiit 1Ji1'e1't111'y t'1:1111111ttee N 1t11111 11 H11111:1' Society: Office V1 oikei DON ROSE Pittsburgh, Pv1111x3l1 11111 131111111 O1'cl1est111 bVvlH,E, Blllll 1eL111e1 H i-Y: Miiistrel. ANNE LEE RUTLEDGE liirniiiipzllaln, Xllllllllll Ol'I'hG'SII 1 L, C1111 A11 1 X '1 een e J ex u 1 ELIZABETH LIZ RUTZ 15211112 '- ' sz file F1111 111-S: ICff141-tive I,i1'i11p, Club 1 N 111 411111111 1 -' ty, 1 F ' 1 N11 1 l,lul . 1'1111se1'vz1ti ' X 11 I I N111 IP ANTHON1 If SALAMONE JR 11111 N 111 INI11 I1 1111 f u 1 DALE SA Miami I-l11ri1111 .': 11111 Nl 1 111 1 1 dent: 1561 N1 uk 1 1'1'1wi1 11 f.. Spuiiish 1 Q 111 111N1111-11 llflll II1111111' 110141 Nlmt IIIIYI1 MARY E. SARCENT Toronto, Ontario, Canada G.A.A-1 Spanish Honor Society: Red Cross, Riding Club: United Nations Club: Bowling Club: Pan American Club: Effective Living' BARBARA JEAN SAUNDERS Miami, Florida Cheerleader: Sub-Debs: Discussion Club: VVheel Club Sweetheart: Social Mixers. BETTY JANE SCHAUFELE Ciilcinnati, Ohio Cadettes, Co-Captain: National Honor So- ciety: National Forensic League, Secretary: Sub-Debs: Jr. Classical League: Beacon Staff: Ten-Pointer: Most Intelligent . JUDSON RAYMOND SCHLEIFER Miami, Florida Band: Intramural Football: Minstrel Band: Orchestra: Record Cmlubqu CAROL SCHMID 00 2 Hendham, New Jersey Hand: Orchestra: Orclgegstra Club. f JOAN MARLENE SCHMID Chit-ago, Illinois ' Club, 'Fhesliianfl Advanced Girls: Mixed Chorus: ' Future Teachers, Secretary, President: ' J Student Council, Dance Committee Chair- man: G.A.A.: Pan American Club: Deacon Sales Staff: Mike it Masque, MAX SCHNEIDER LAVVRENCE SCHOCH Chicago, Illinois Effective Living Club. SCOTT SCHOEN RITA SCHWARZ St. Augrustlne-, Florida G.A.A.: Allied Youth Club: Effective lliving Club. BEATRICE EARLE SCOTT Norfolk, Virginia Band, 2nd Iiieut,: Orchestra, Effective Liv- ing' Club: Iiecord Club. SHEILA SCOTT Rock Island, Illinois Y-Teens. ANN SEAGRO Cleveland. Ohio Modern Miss: Jr. Red Cross: Allied Youth Club. ERNA LOUISE SEIDENSTUCKER l iftSlllIl'lZ'll, l't'nnsylvanla Mixed Chorus: Effective Living Club: tilce Club. CECILIA SEIJO ' r Cit N n York New io k y, 0 ' ' Y Majorettes: Glee Club: Locke Club: Min- strel: Y-Teens. JOHN E. SCHAEFER ROBERT EDEN SHERMAN Miami, Florida Hand: Record Club. ALTA GENEVIEVE SHIELDS THIIIIIIZISSPIM, Florida Glee Club: Hillbilly Club : inter-Clul Council Secretary: Bowling' Club. NAOMA SHINGLER Cleveland, Ohio Y-Teens. JOAN SHIREY Hnninierdale, Alabama Ten Pointer: Cheerleader: Beacon Busi- ness Staff, Secretary-Treasurer1 Quill and Scroll: Student Council. Recreation Chair- man: Social Mixers: Allied Youth, Secre- tary: Student ll i re c t o r y Committee: Y-Teens. JAMES PETER SHISKIN Miami, Florida Senior Class President: Football: E Club National Honor Society. if 5. JEANIENE SILCOX Mobile, .klnlmnui G,A.A.: l'liotogi':ipliy Club: Ol'fi4-e NVorlior, DURWOOD SIMPSON Nll.imi. Floridu Nzitionzil llonor Society: Key Club: Studi-lit Council, Vive President: IC Club: Silver Spikes: Football: Trac-k: Latin Club, Most Popular . .IUANITA LEE SINCLETON l-Iuhunk, lic-litlivky Y-Teens: lied Cross: Christian Crusnelers Effevtive I,ix'ing' Club. GENE RAY SITZMANN Miami. I-'lorialu Conservation Club: IIlll'ZllllLll'2lI Football: Softball: Basketball. SANDRA SLACK Peoria, Illinois Effective Liviiig' Club: Tennis Club: G.A.A.Z Spanish Club. AL SLOBUSKY New Iirunswlvk, New Jersey Club: Silver Suikes. SttCI'8lil.1'Y-TI'6?lSU1'- er: National Honor Society: Truck: Herald Sports Editor: Beat-on S11-orts Editor: Quill :ind Sf-roll: 'Pen Pointer. SHIRLEY SLOBUSKY New Brunswick. New Jvrsvy IMIT.: Roller Skating Club. PHYLLIS SMALLEY W1-st Pnlin livin-li, Florlaln G.A.A.. Presiclont: Student Council: Girls' Glee Club: Mixed Chorus: Citywide G.A.A., Most Athletic . ALICE EILEEN SMITH ' ' New York City, New York I lizuulg lIl'I'Ilt'SIl'2ll Mike- .Q Mosque: Y-Teens: Allin-il Youtli Club: Hom-izxl Mirgorsi Red Cross Club: lI.A,A. BARBARA SMITH Nnrunnnli. 1-in-orirlai .. Allie-cl Youth Club: 1I..'X.A.: .Y-'i'm-ms, I.. ROBERT SMITH! Jn4'lasoin'lll4', lflorllln ' Ifulurv l+'urnn-rs oi' Ann-i'i1-zu, Vim- Presi- dent: llol llofl Club: l+II'i'w'tiv1- lllviiig' Club: I'tlIlNl'l'VilIIUll Club, DON PAUL SMITH In-nlson, 'l'4-xns llunrl: lntrzunurzzl lfoolbull. GENE SMITH Miami, Florlnlxi Football: 'l'r:lc'k: IG Club: Silver Spikes. JEAN SMITH Mn rines. .IUANITA SMITH KATHERYN A. SMITH Brownsville, Texas Glee Club: Band: Modern Dum-e. MARCIA SMITH Dayton, Uliio Y-Teens, Tieasurer: Be-ac-on Business Staff: Allied Youth Club. RONALD DAVID SMITH Dayton. Ohio Football: Soc-ial Mixers: Ibrnnmties, NVALTER SMITH M la mi, Florida Football. FRANCES E. SNEAD Atlanta. Georgia Lovke Club: lllee Club, LOUIS SONCER I'ni4-oi, 'I'l'Illll'hhl'1' Allie-fl Youth Club: Intrziinurul Sports: Foot- bull : Truvk. MARY LEE SPARLING Fort. Wayne, Indiana Orpheus, President: Mixed Chorus, Presi- dent: lied Cross Club, Vice President: Inter-Club Council: Junior Classical League: Ten Pointer: National Honor So- eietyl Discussion Club. HOMER R. SPENCE Band: Orchestra: Swing Band: Hi-Y: Jr. Optimist, Chaplain. JANE MARIE SPAULDINC Cincinnati. Ohio Skating' Club: filet? Club. JOAN ANNA SPROW Camden, New Jersey Band, Treasurer: Student Council Atten- dance Chairman: 4-H Club: Nurses Club: National Honor Society. FRED WILSON SQUIRES Intramural Sports: Hot Rod Club, JACK CHARLES STALLCUP Miami, Florida Band: Orchestra: Wheel Club: Allied Xouth Club: Minstrel: National Honor Society JEAN MARIE STANTON Miami, Florida United Nations Club: Christian Crusaders: G.A.A.: National Honor Society: Effective Living Club. DAVID M. STARKE Ojus, Florida Wheel Club: Debate Team: National Honor Society: Projection Club, President: Na- tional Forensic League, Vice President: Student Council: United Natiolns Club: Fizfcon Sales Staff: Intramural Basket- sa . RANDOLPH STARLINC JANE STEADMAN Miami., Florida G.A.A.: Y-Teens: Effective Living' Club: Nurses Club. CAROLYN LOUISE STEELE Lexington, Kentucky Y-Teens: Holler Skating Club: Art Club: G.A.A.: Cominerc-ial Club. JANE LOUISA STIRIZ Ba-y Port. Long: Island, New York Locke Club: Majorettes: Thi-snians: Minstrel: lJean's Office VVorker. GLADYS MARIE STONE CARRY S. STOUT IA'1lV0llW1.I'Ill, Kansas Il.C,'l'.: Hot Rod Club. ALTON STRINGFELLOVV M IHIIII, Florida Wheel Club: 'TICHSSIYIEIIISQ Beacon S11 Allied Youth Club: lntraniural Foot: CHARLES SULLIVAN CONNIE DELORES SULLIVAN Miulnl, Florida Effective Living Club: Bowling' Club. FAY SUMMERSGILL VV1-stcliester County, New York City lN I Majorettes: Mike K Masque: Locke Club ELVA ANNE SWEENEY Plilladelpliln, Pennsylvania D Allied Youth Club: Y-Teens: Effective Liv- ing Club: Student Council: lied Cross Club: G..-LA.: Monitor. BARBARA JUNE SWENSEN llnwortll, New Jersey Effective Living' Club: Allied Youth: Red lliders: National I-lonor Society. JAMES W. TABER, JR. Miami, Florida Jr. Optiniists Club. RUSSELL TAPPAN l-Ilyriu. Ohio IH'.'l'.: Mllilzlry Sn-i1'vis'e Clull. JO ANNE L. TERRY Silw-1' Springs, Murylnnul Malin Offire XVm'lwl'2 A lfZl'l'w'tlx'e Living' Ulull. BETTY ANNE THEOBALD Miami. l-'lorillu G -X -X ' l'l1'fevlix ,, l llcNll Team. BARBARA MAE THISTLE NIIIIHIIS, Mzissuc-lillsvlts Nurses Clulmg Clmpluiu. JIMMIE THOMAS Ail' Forte LOW ELL P. THOMAS lliailonh, Florida i'ousei'v:1tio11 Ulull Alt llull MARILYN THOMAS Sliumi, I-'lorilln Nurses 01't'iu1 XVoi'lcvi': lllomll-V11 llllxs tluli ROGER THOMAS lim-lmwuy Purli, Long' ls xml Nux X1 c Stucloul l'0lllll'll, Sgt. ul .+ llllllllll an , . . Y lliulrluzlu: lll-X. Sm-1'ulilX ll 1 Hx vussiou Ulullg Ilol Roll ilulm Suu 'lxl'l'ClNlll'l V: llliuslrvl, lducl M lu SHIRLEY THURSTON Illia-al, Now York Ill-:lvmi llllSllll'SN S 1 tl lllVlllL.1 Vlullg tllll lluln Ill uullu klulm GLORIA ARLENE TOLA Iflllzulu-ill. Nvw .ll-rm-y 'l'lu-spmus, Vliulllulllp l'lI'I'4-c-llvu I.ivlu,., A rl Vlllll. HARRY UTIS TOMLI NSON Nliuml. l lOl'Illll I llalsl-lz:lll: louse-l'v:llluu 1 lull ll I'lul:: lllll'3lllllIl'ill lfoolln ill ll Snlllnlll. CA ROLYN TOMPKI NS Mislml. l lorI4In lil-rl Vruss l'llllr Ml ROBERTA TOOI' llloolufld-ld. N4-w .ll-rm-y llvrulll llflilorg Uzulvllm-sp l,c-umm Sli Quill ulul Sl-roll: Nutiuuzil llouru' Soc 1 v Girls Smile :'l'lilsui:1uS: lie-cl lliflvrs. l , Miusliw-lg Ton l,Ullllt'I'. EVA MARIA TORNELL Miami, Florislu lflffec-tive Living, 1 Il.A.A.1 Iierl IUKQIN NVoi'ker'3 lluirluuu- O 4 Wolkfl ANNA TORRES Xihonito, Pm-rio luo MADELINE DIONNE TRACY f'llIl'ilL-Ill, Illinois Tliespiaus, Sec-returyg l-lerald Stuf Milw AQ Mzxsquv: .l r. Flassicul Leagueg X lee-nu Niltltlllill Honor Societyg Nutiouul Ioieu-N11 I4t2'l,2'LlL'Q Most Talented. DOROTHY TRAIKO Dvtroit. M if-liigra n Ilisu Suiuliing' Vlubg hlei in Sliml lmud Flulw. EARL V. TRAPP ROGER C. TROWELL St. l'4-te-rshurxz, lflorillzi l'2lll2lSI2l l'll,lll. KAYE ULMER Ntntv l'oll4-1:4-, Pounsylvunii llnt llofl l'lul13 IllIl'Z1lllL1l 1 por A 11 FPl'YllllIIll f'lul13 Flag' Attuirl mt SUE C. UNDERWOOD llvirull, Sllvlllpzull Czuletl s, f1fII'1lUI 11 X muon ll num o wil-ty, St't'l'Fl1ll'y H1 Y wan he Staff: lieu:-ou Sl iff I 1 4 ug Quill uunl Sm-o lu l'u1n ex WANDA MARY USINSKI .y Allied X outh Publivity Chairrnnn: History 1 ub cnt h lub 2 Bear-on Sales Staff: BARBARA AMELIA VAN BEKE ng ls ind. New York A :dun Miss Club, DONNA VANDERLINDE Vlevvland, Ohio Modern Miss Club, President 1 Christian Crusaders : Inter-Club Count-il : O f fi c e gforker: Nurses Offive VVorke1': Dramatic: lub. Pind Conservition Club. CRAYCE VERNON Nhinii Ilorida l med Chorus: Cliristinn Crusaders, I0 JO VEVERKA 4 eveland. Ohio Civil Air Patrol: Flag Twirler: Aeronautiral Club, Vic-e President: Conservation Club: Red Cross Club, Secretary: Nurses Aide: Office VVorker. BETTY JEAN VICKERS Huntinfrton West Vireinia Discussion Club Effective Living Clubl Befieon Business Staff: Sub-Tlebs. GRACE ELLEN VOLLMER lNorristown, Pennsylvania Thespvmns Business M:'1n:12'er: Y-Teens. GEORGE E. VON HILSHEIMER VVest Palm Beach. Florida National Forensic League: Mixed Chorus, Student Director: Student Council: Chris- tian Crusaders: Future 'Fearhers of Ameri- f-ri, Vice President: Art Club: Jr. Ontirnists: United Nations Club: Chess Club: Teen- town Rndio Show: Inter-Club Council: Na- fimml Honor Sonietyg Teeners, Tunes, and Topies. Philadelnhii Pt nnsylvnnia u uie FlIlll6lS of Anierinn: Jr. Ontimists IINORA WAKEFIELD JIMMY EDWARD WALLACE Snarta, Georgia Hillbilly Club: lnirzunural Sports: Basket- ball, Assisi ai nt Mana ger. HEI EN ANN WALLS fIHllIPSI0ll WM'-t Virginia 0 lei l ltlll C lub: Band. GERALD XVALTON irti Lu, Illinois Y eztlxe Livilig' Club. BILL WARTHEN Miami, Florida Illll'2lllllll'2Ll Football :ind Volleyball: El'i'1-0- tive Living Club. QHIRLEY LLLEN XVATERS Noitli Nliami lflorida HENRY WEAVER Orlando Florida A V Pootb ill: Club: Silver Spikes: Monitor: onsux ition Club. JOHN WEAVER Orlando, Florida Football: E Club: Silver Spikes: Monitor: Conservation Club. JAi KIL NOLAN WEBSTER liol tl Nh iting., Q lub. I+DDIE L WECERIF Philadelphia, l'n-nasylvania up must Club. ROSE MARIE WEIR Nichols. Florida Cadettes. RAYMOND WELSH lliami. Florida bauclg Hi-YQ Swing llauml N u 1'f-1-tixw liiviug Vlulr BARBARA JEAN NX I' S'l Miami. Florida A NITA W HITF NANCY LOUISE VVHITE WVIISIIIIIEIIOII, Pennsylvania Glee Clubg 4'uxiserx'atim1 tlulx ANNE BEATRICE WHITEAKER Atlanta. U1'0l'2'IIl Discussiuu Club, 'lieuu P XIUOIIII Hmmm Society: Suli-Delux lnucl Q IINSIQ xl I,.e:1,Q,'ue3 Student L 0IlIlllI C11 llllll Y-Teeusg Teu Pointer DUKE WHITFIELD Baud: xx lil Ili x x u 1 I 1 servaiiuii C lub Ff ep 1 e um L lun l 1 tiuu ll II 2 PAT WHITNEY Mia mi, Florida Mixvd l'I'lUI'1lSI ICi'I'm'c'liX'u I IN BLAIR SAYYVELI, NVILLCOX BETTY LOU WII KINS ,Illantim u um IlillI:i1l5 Klub BOB WILLIAMS f'llyIlIl0H' Falls, Olllu Varsity Fnuliiall. FREDERICK E. WII I IAMS Miami, Flnrlcla .IIMMIIC I WIIIIAMS -IIIVIISOIII Iurll IIlIl'JlllIlll Il I lsllllilll V4 Vluln. MARIE WILLIAMS Miami, Florida l11ffrec'tiv1- Living Vlull. ANICE M. WILLIS Javksonvilll-. Flora Lfwlce Vluizg lil-r I r - 1 BOB WILI IS Student f fvuml V I lull fIllIlllll'a 'III'k-'2lSlll'fl 4 lwerle nie: S llc N AIZIIIHLLK-'l lull loum il fmnw Ululm MARGARET WINFIELD 'l'oronto, Vanalla Canasta Club. LILLIAN FRANCES WINCKLHOFER f'raahury,' Ne-W Inv Nurses Aide: Nurses C uf BETTE LOUISE WISE Akron, fhio 'l'lwspiau Xlmleln Dime Nurses Aide .IIM WORDEN Pittsburgh, Ponnsylvallla 1'm1sef1'Vatiu11 l'lui1: iiffw' DAVID M. WOOD Miami, Florida Spurts Club, ELEANOR .IEANETTE WYNN Miami, lHlor4 Skating Nlmlu Il2llll'f NI J EANIE YANDLE Dallas, Texas Roller Skating Club: Discussion Clubl Christian Crusaders: Offirw- VVorker. JOHN A. Miami. YEATS Florida Hot Rod Club. MARY IRENE YELVINCTON Miami, Florida, Jr. Red Fross Club. 1 PHYLLIS YERKES Miami, Florida Glee Clubg Thespian Club. BETTY JANE YOST JOHN ARTHUR New York City. JAMES YOUNG Marshall, Texas Bandg Orchestra: Swing E-andy l-li-ll Orchestra Club. ZACCO New York Swimming Team. HOWAR Cincin D CHARLES ZAEH nati, Ohio Effective Living Club: Tennis Team. DICK ZEIHER Newark, Ohio BETTY ZARTMAN Hanover, Pennsylvania Advanced Girlsg Canasta Club. Footballg Trzwkg Give Club: liffovtive Liv- ing Clubg E C lub. J. ZHESDOS ROBERT ZIEBURTZ Flvvolalllml, Ohio Hi-Y Clubg Social Mixer. v -1 Nik , I M 'bb- f z ff! A Q! ' ' Ht. 3 nw 'W 'fx X K 4 :fi 2, kx.x . S 1, , 1- ,ff x 5 X Y, 1 f fQ,', , x X. if . . Q 3 fx Xb. 1 9 in X i I' X T . 'Ty ,I aux. F V Ll -.wi .. L--A J, 5 N 4 1 - nu' ' 8 'Z1. ,-. I - ., 'Vx ,.,. 4 . 11N3.E'!f w 'Q-351' -'fri sf 'f - 11 1 , . U Q l .., 4. oi W ' ' 'rf 1' . I ' - V , 4 A 'wwf' ' M44 ff F RIENDLIEST Dolores Read and Angelo Fili kawd' Jimi W ? I! , X X5 NW X Ni x Z kg Vx MOST INTELLIGENT Betty Jane Schua PIP f XX and Dale Sappenfielfl BEST DRESSED Millie Hill and Jerry Gerard WITTIEST Betty Poole and Ted Griffin BEST ALL AROUND Pat Dorman and Jim Hazard fri' ,f-ff' ' 1 .N ' Qf Xx XX X W:-, Y - X K f I 1 , X X f ff X MOST LIKELY TO SLTCCEED Helen Hilgvnflorf and Roger Fleming MOST POPULAR Ouida Blolmt and Durwood Simpson BEST LOOKING Barbara Nelson and Frvrlllie Powell MOST TALENTED X Madeline Trac fl y an Richard Miller X -XX 'XX X . ff .1,v - :f MOST ATHLETIC Phyllis Sm II a ey and Bill Godfrey wi JUNHIR Ewan Mrs. Edith Sjvomur President .....,.. Vice-President Secremry ,,,....... Treasurer ...... Jacobs Mr. Jimmie Kees Spomor MEYERS BOB LAFFERT Y ......BETTY ANN COOSE Y ,.,...,.BOB CRENSHAW' MRS. COOPER ......... 1 1A Row 1, left Io right: JoAnn Florio, Marie Sutera, Carol Funk, Katheryn Burrage, Bar- bara Bradford, Dorothy Bohman Row 2: Ken Biaggi, Jean Seeber, Marion Baldt, Mar- lene Banzhaf, Joyce Brown, Billie Jean Burns, Barbara Blair, Gerald Brand'l. Row 3: Hugh Burch, Howard Burkhart, Tom Bryant, Rich- ard Bittner, Robert Bosworth, Edgar Booth, Ed Browder, Leonhardt Buhrke, Paul Bjerg. MISS DALE ........... 1 1A Row 1, left lo rigbi: Russell Calvet, Jane Cate, Rosalie Campbell, Susie Carpenter, Jane Larson, Claudine Cate, Joan Chrystal, Joyce Callaway, Sara Chapman. Row 2: Betty Jean Brown, Shirley Campbell, Barbara Starke, Betty Ann Chance, Judy Chenoweth, Violet Callies, Martha Sue Chandler, Mary Alice Wilson, Frances Smith, Virginia Adcock. Row 3: Robert Cartledge, James Carter, Jack Carlson, Billy Lay, Tommy Stewart, Frank Landers, Bill Car, James Burton, Richard Reed, Bill Chesney. MR. EDWARDS . . ...... 11B Row 1, left to righl: Lorraine Huntley, Marie Knutson, Sheila Neustadt, Phyllis Flury, Louine Simpson, Arthur Salamone, Martin Cunningham. Row 2, left lo righl: John Brown, Carol Migdalski, Betty Jean Palmer, Frances Manning, Virginia Hyde, Eileen Craddock, Margaret Waters, Tony Gallatta, Ted Weber. Row 3, left io riglol: Buford Hinote, Bobby Barwick, Ronnie Lee, Walter Shiery, Mike Martin, John Boyington, Niles Zettergren, Malcolm Davis, Marion Dubin, Robert Menna, Carl Dykes. MR. GARCIA .......... 1 1A Row I, left lo right: Joyce Clay, Joyce Coxc, Margot Marks, Betty Coosey, Jeanette Cosper, Nancy Davis, Lucille Conniff, Betsy Baldwin, Joyce Stanley. Row 2: Diane Dale, Barbara Cronkrite, Joanne Cruey, Carol Bond, Nell Cole, Sally Darnell, Mary Calnan, Mary Ann Arnette, Kay Clark, Terry Clifton. Row 3: Bob Crenshaw, Morgan von Lohr, Charles Conkling, Brockett Comer, George Cooley, Jack Clark, Charles Clark, Jerry Krause, Joe DiPrima. MRS. GIBBONS ......... 12B Row 1, left lo righl: Dorothy Martin, Mari- lyn Welker, Jean Lovett, JoAnne Brincefield, Nola Hoy, Doris Wardlaw. Row 2: Donald Ladd, Robert Kostick, Harry Oleksiw, Charles Lendo, James Obenour, Luther Rhodes, Robert Curry. Row 3: John Sheppard, Wil- liam Sheppard, Bobby Bryan, Jose, Martinez, Gray Bates, George Beers, Harvey Pafford, John Ledford. 1 ll A li' .L l I ' '1 K .1 wa. I 'lv 'X G A ', ', Cb G3 I ,. 'l ll. s ig! ' ,Q , - vs an ,,,-,, 4, 'af ,V 32, ,FY .v1'x 9 34 YQ v J' -f y 5, . - r F fi I gi 7 n . 17. til: Mmm! l wi -Ti ' 4'-1' . J 1- ,. X '91, 'ri . 9' ix ,. Q N i S33 J? l 5 f at 7! MRS. GRIZZLE . . . . . . 11A Row 1, iff! fo rigbl: Lila June Kelly, Mona Keynton, Shirley Collins, Bobby Jean Lewis, Kathleen Keen, Pat NVinters, Barbara Le Jeune, Jannice Lewis. Ron' 2: Auguste Le Cann, Bernie Wagner, Artie Larsen, XValter Leonard, Margaret Lee, Fmory Lanier, Caro- lyn Lehmann, Adrienne Cidor. Ron' 3: Fd Lewis, Madison Wade, Arthur Krause, Fd Klima, Lloyd Lewis, James Griner, ,lack Kemp, Jimmy Kreis. IIRS. HOLMES . . . . . . . 11A Row I, lofi fo rigbf: Lorraine Fey, Barbara Goodstein, Barbara Grimmett, Aileen Del Vecchio, Patricia Cannizzaro, Delores Fior- enza, Mary Lou Garside, Marlene jones, Gail Gahan, Greta Churan. Row 2: Richard Frost, Ann Glass, Patsy Fisher, Leonard Goul, George Form, Irene Ferrell, Gloria Gaglioti, Ruth Glerum, Eva Gay. Row 3: Henry Faucette, Michael Nixon, Danny Frost, Joe Grayson, Douglas jones, Bob Gang- wish, Martha Finnell, Bernie Hass, Billy Freeman. MISS HUDSON . . .... . 11A Row I, li-ff I0 rigbl: Frieda Downs, Carolyn Dickens, Barbara Davies, Sally Dukes, Ruth Fichhorn, Geraldine Ferary, Pill DiUmberto, ,Ioan lildridge, Frances Duncan, Bob Franklin. Row 2: Bettijean Davison, lif'I'lCSlillC Fastman, Nancy Derne, Sandra Moody, Karen Iiefling, Feral Dabbs, Henrietta Doss, Shirley Dobbs, Bennie .Iean lidmondson, Annie Laura DeLoach. Row 5: Donald Duchesneau, john Groden, Roy Dean, Bob Forehand, ,Iohn Davidson, Ronald lilvena. MISS HUNTER ...... . . . IIB Row 1, lcfl I0 rigbl: jean Harris, Flizabeth Andrews, Gail Stone, Avrum Fine, ,Ioan Rohrer. Row 2: James Hage, Paul Berg, Charles Walker, Lee Christianson, Mary Lee Herndon, Mary Leo, Shirley Combs, Warren Obluck. Row 3: Lennart Anderson, Gary Bong, Ronald Morton, Alonzo Sheridan, Ray- mond Sachs, Robert Saess, Gene Adkinson, Patrick Chavoustie, Harold Hickox, Sidney Morris. MRS. HYATT ........ . 11A Row 1, If-ft io right: Ardythe Venham, Carol Goodman, Joan Bailey, Diana Darling, Roberta Kohlmier, Glenn Nass, Esther Lau- renzo, Jeanne Price, Florence McCoy, Bar- bara Stanley, Nell Kelly. Row 2: Sally Kramer, Jimmie Souder, Bill Gulledge, Clyde Hazel, Ann McDonald, Barbara Manke, Jeanne Armentrout, Joe Early, Allen White, Richard Ray, Louis Salerno Row 3: jack XVilson, Richard Sowash, Alton Hudson, Fred Fuhrmann, Phillip Kumalae, Albert Milford, Fred Maurer, George W'asconis, joe Lococo, Frank Caudell, Don MacFaun. MRS. JACOBS ...... . . . 11A Row I, left lo Vighl: Virginia Simonson, Joan Shapiro, Joan Rolandelli, Dona Tindell, Dell Banks, Betty Edwards, Frances Barimo, Hilen Lanier. Row 2: Casey Chase, Anne Bramlitt, Pat Kohl, Sarah Flanders, Joan Fulghum, Sandra Barrows, Ann Hollis, Joan Kennedy, Mary Marcum, Barbara Hamm, Jimmy Cason. Row 3: Bob Lafferty, Her- man Brice, Alec Salvalaggio, Edwin Hullen, Sam Murray, Gene Prandi, Jim DeS0ta, Alma Adams, Sally Senechia, Frank Bryan. MR. KEES . . ...... . . 11A Row 1, left to fight: Sondra Holsinger, Elise Howard, Pat Jernigan, Anne Jurgens, Nippy Jones, Yolanda Horvath, Mary Ann Hoover, Connie Holloway, Mary Hummel. Row 2, left to right: Shirley Jones, Fay Jordan, Elyse Kanchis, Arlene Johnson, June Hurst, Gail Horton, Irma Holub, Carol Hummel, Dariel Hurdle, Joe Read. Row 3, Iefi to right: Bill Johnston, Lewis Johnson, Stanley Karr, Don Johnson, Robert Jones, Sammy Jerkins, Franklin Hubert, James Jones, Richard LeBre, Leslie Ryan. MR. KEY ............ 11A Row 1, left to right: Beth Hawkins, Shirley Teeter, Sue Ann Groves, Betty Lou Hales, Miriam Ivok, Madlyn Meyers, Peggy Work- man, Shirley Hedman, Gloria Homer, Yvonne Hamilton, Lucille Hamlin. Row 2: Marian Hall, Norma Lee Hales, Barbara Anderson, Lois Hayes, Marie Harvey, Alice Weber, Sharon True, Sylvia Sapp, Peggy Grubbs, Kit. Hollister, Jeanette Hettler. Row 3: Ray Hazelwood, Charles Hinote, George Van Castle, Patrick Henry, Bob Hipke, Mike McFeeley, Billy Hamilton, Tom Holland, David Vanaman, Nat Heller. MR. MeGRATH ......... 11A Row I, left lo right: Mary Haines, Mary Goodner, Betty McCord, Raymonde Le Cavelier. Row 2: Bob Oldham, Bob Van Meter, Garry Christina, James Hayes, David Lambert. MRS. MEGA ........... 11A Row 1, left fo rigbf: Arlene Smith, Ann Smith, Lois Smith, Nippie Jones, Fay Jordan, Beverly Shelnutt, Evelisse Stolle, Beverly Comstock, Patricia Saft. Row 2: Jack Sulephen, Jack Simmons, Edward Souder, Jerry Simmons, Shirley Staebler, Mary Ann Stone, Sandra Sharpe, Carolyn Stanley, Norma, Stevenson, Karen Klepper. Row C: Fred Plawin, James Roberson, Ronnie Narup, Ronnie Sommers, Faye Smith, Nick Procino, Richard Six, Ronald Stucker. if + 41. ' X 'Sp f in Q fa 3 A 5 if S M409 'ZR . 4,1 'tg' 1 pr. s j 7 A -fe. , f 1, we .if . , 3 .x the 5 YM 7 ' , , x 1 V r L ,, 54:5 -4, 1, MRS. MOORE .......... 1 1A Row 1, left to right: George Maxey, Margot Marks, Alice Lowell, Lucy Matera, Alice Loesch, Vivian Sllreiner, Laverne Lowry. Row 2: Bill Lunsford, Richard Lewis, Carl Mann, Rudolph Liles, Rena Rosenkrans, Carol Ann Hill, Barbara Millman, Ruth Sykes, Helen Limongelli. Row 3: Hubert Martin, Lowell Lotspeich, Frank McCluney, Frank Matthews, Joyce Alsbury, Phyllis Alt- man, Eleanor Goller, Florence Litz. N01 picfurrrl: Marlene McCollum, Frank Macina, Marie Roanoe, Pat Lorenzo, Betty Bird. MR. MORRILL ......... 1 1A Row 1, left to right: Jayne Mobley, Marilyn Munyan, Marjorie Morris, Dorothy Meacham, Francine Middleton, Sally Mitchell, Anita Miller, Reggie Morton, Betty McLeod. Row 2: Gordon Moore, Ronald Miller, James Milstead, Sena Nelson, Margaret McCord, Joy Miller, Kay Clark, Sylvia Medley, Libby Luter, Larry Fountaine. Row 3: Jim McCrimmon, Jim McLellan, Tommy Popola, Billy Meyer, Norman Moore, Benny Mullins, Ronnie Chastain, A1 Meyers, Roland Murphy, , mes Meloney, Billy Maxwell. - M12 to 0' D-Wu! QJLQQM Ce-foil' if'ft' , if y' A ,,fv:'1'f'Q. ' ' MR . PEPPER ..... Row I, left to right: Mary Estes, y Reese, Sally Yuille, Helen Catz, G a Svagell, Barbara Power, lileanora Kohler, Susan Metraux. Row 2: Ferdinand Heeb, lilizabetll Novack, Margie Willingham, Arlene Hancock, Sue Nell Arthur, George Duren, Fred Booth, Bob Cassidy, Mary Ann Formes. Row 3: I-Iarry Schumacker, James Adamson, Bob Barford, John Dennis, Jimmy Campbell, Douglas Botts, Leland Stansell, liady Ander- son, Janet Alvenus. MISS ROGERS' ......... 11A Row 1, left io right: Jerry Nicholson, Vee Vee Nichols, James Murray, Barbara Moberg, Billie La Tona, Eileen Batz, Rose Nevils. Row 2: Wallace White, Jack Nerren, George Paules, Christine Perry, Doris Perkins, Karen Norman, Rosanne O,Bfl6H, Mildred Baxter. Row 3: Ray Nunn, Clifton Murrell, Jack O'Neal, Wilbur Palmer, Carl Parker, Betti Piaszczyk, Lee Gainous, Barbara Blommaert, Patricia Patterson, Marilyn Palmer. MR. SHUMARD ......... 11A Row I, left to right: Roy Thompson, Shirley Rogers, Jeanette Masters, Anne Rumsey, Beverly Seymour, Janet Saxon, Lucy Rogers, Dolores Schuster, Muriel Schostak. Row 2: Shirley Russell, Mary Rude, Ross Sanders, Sue Riddleberger, Gladys Sepulveda, Joyce Rollman, John Trabold, Tony Amato, Deloris Maxwell, Carroll Sanders. Row 3: Curtis Andrews, Nancy Rosing, Tommy Rompot, Arnold Schecter, Ronald Allenbaugh, Barry Seidel, David Schofield, Richard Albrecht, Larry Santarone, Bobby Rose. MISS SINGLETON .... . . 11A Row 1, left to rigbl: Tommy Priest, Robert Pyfrom, Elizabeth Reddiek, Marion Piner, Edna ,Io Stephens, Dorothy Quarterman. Row 2, left Io riglal: Marion Potamkin, Mildred Britton, Judy Proud, ,Ienneane Randle, Nan Richardson, Helen Wood, Lil- lian DeTardo, Elizabeth Puleo, Cecelia Poly- anski. Row 3, left to right: Gordon Riel, Bob Plaisted, Billy Quick, Ricky Reed, Ted Kelly, Frank Thompson, Gerald Renner, Melvin Reagin. vt - J D MISS SPARRENBERGER .... 11A Row 1, left to right: Pat Barber, Donna Walker, Billie Thompson, Shirley Turman, Clara Mae Lauderdale, George Teany, Jan Brundage, Virena Tatcher, Anna Thoreson. Row 2, left to right: Sherrill Ward, Peter Todd, Roberta Uhcr, Patsy XVahl, Christine Warthen, Susan Andes, Preston Barfield, Betty Morris. Row 3, left to right: Clyde Chander, Hugh Van Arsdall, Robert Vellico, Dick Victory, Bill Von Klock, Lois Wettcr, Lee Thompson, Mary Wahl, John Underwood. MRS. TAYLOR ....... . 1 1A Row I, left to riglal: Carolyn Higgins, Leonard Deyo, Elizabeth Jean Windham, Renee Segalman, Arlene Ruth Rocker, Foy Breese, Gail Louise Wingo, Irvin Gaines. Row 2: Bill Fiske, Shirlee Mae Bennington, Anita Louise Nalli, Eugene Wiggins, Bob Lee, Edward Stanley, Gladys Bccerra, Alice Earline Hansell, Patricia Louise Brownrigg, ,Ioan Ann Ambrose. Row 5: Richard Beauchene, Hiram Prewitt, Charles Myron Biggs, James Flowers, Duane Sullivan, Paul Stack, Walter Curd, Suzann Irene Kemppel, Norma johnson. MRS. WEATHERUP . . . . . 11A Row 1, If-ft to rigbt: Ted Zacharias, Bobby Wliite, Shirley Weidinger, Carolyn Williams, Helen Willianis, Nina Wilkinson, Joyce Nagengast, Beverly Peters, joan Eldridge, Pat NVhite. Row 2: Don Wright, Norman Min- ton, Luke Whitworth, Martha Addington, Mary Lou XVolcott, Jeannie Williams, Phyllis NVeber, June Winters, Shirley Whincry, Carole Cuttrellc. Row 5: David Whipple, Frankie Wliidderi, Leslie Ryan, Danny Wliipple, David Addington, Howard Winiiiiers, Talmadge Wlebb. Charles Willianis, Tom Wiiiston. ff ,,,,,M ' NX 'lfftjvg 'f 'Lf' v N sa --I lf- 4 4--.Q fi A l f . 'eg if M ... to ff-1 sq Cfx, f 1 bin. bf V i 5. ' 'gn' ,. +' . 1 247 ir , .' U W 9 1 K , J. 'I aff sf fy fe' 2 ,f I y sm, A K ,W V s 5 i sh 1 X ..-. 'Y my diff . ,,. C ' C W, L.. i 90 X ,...: - .Q wk y, a, ,L A ills. 4-.....' . .- 0PHOMOIiE -w Jw' X nn Hrs. Gerry Pendleton Sponsor President .,.........,. Vice-President, ...A... Secretary ,... .,... Treasurer fs ff ' x A was xiz Q i N . - .Q 553,32 QQ . .X - X Q ks . Mr. Wfilliam Wilson Sponsor ......,MAC LUPFER WDON PALMER ,,......JACKIE WALKER .,...MIKE CALLAHAN MR. ALLSWORTH ....... 10A R010 I, lef! I0 riglaf: Jeanene Abrams, Audrey Aloia, Ann Barnes, Jane Abbott, Carrie Ball, Betty Karvig, Ray Atwood. Row 2, Ivfl lu rigbl: Barbara Allen, Eunice Baker, Lucille Ansley, Jeanette Baker, William Sturgell, Marlene Krainson, Jeanette Abele, Vicki Anderson, Shirley Barton. Row 3, Ifft I0 rigbl: Tony Barreca, Walter Baggeson, Joe Astling, Ray Anders, Richard Allen, James Bain, Jerald Abbott. MR. BARROWS ......... 10A Row 1, Ivfl fo rigbl: Claudia Bishop, Phyllis Baucino, Jacquline Meyerson, Annie Lowe, Clara Loudermilk, Mary Bledsoe, Mary Margaret Blank, Nancy Jo Beckham, Marvin Shingler. Row 2: Carol Braithwait, Susanna Molina, Ann Broaddus, Marjory Bell, Kath- erine Bobo, Linnea Borlin, Margaret Brad- ford. Row 3: Robert Benson, Ron Black, Jimmy Borden, Kenneth Bender, David Buhrke, Joe Gunson, Myron Burbidge, Nor- man Burgin, Bob Brancato. MISS COHEN .......... 10A Row 1, left to rigbi: Mary Lew Sullivan, Betty Spruill, Betty Smith, Lenore Stover, Pat Stout, Barbara Villani. Row 2: Paul Gaither, Donna Sviene, Vera Smith, Betty Stewart, Pat Meeker, Dick Strama, Don Spivack, Shirley Stewart, Joan Stanton. Row 3: Jennie Peidro, Murial Stoughton, June Starling, Carolin Stortcr. Row 4: Dawn Still, Betty Sue Smith, Dale Strang, Sheldon Smith, Jack Stringer, Joe Subers, Jack Stone, Bill Susenbach, David Moorhead. MRS. COOK ........... 10A Row 1, left lo rigbf: Gail Herald, Betty Harnage, Charlotte Clark, Berta Griffin, Natalie Guy, Connie Booth, Joyce Amerson, Marilyn Hallett. Row 2, lcff lo rigbl: Walter Griffin, Thomas Kiney, Joe London, George Nenezzian, Gene Cokeroft, Allene Hippy, Joyce Evans, Cynthia Davis, Shirley Tritton, Joyce Gibbs. Row 3, left lo rigbl: Terry Dougherty, Albert Headlee, James Fahey, Robert Drake, Eugene Colley, John Cramer, George Duey, Robert Hosford, Bar- bara Cooper. MR. ETINCOFF ...... . . 10A Row 1, If-ff I0 right: Joyce Christ, Patricia Carilli, Dorothy Bush, Kathryn Cliatt, Lor- raine Collins, Lois McQuaid, Ida Colombrito, Helen Buyama, James Conroy, Walter Clot, Shirley Ann Clark. Row 2, If-ft lo rigbl: Jean Cole, Joan Cole, Vicky Cohen, Norma Collins, Connie Coburn, Joyce Bush, Bill Davidson, Beverly Chamberland, Bonnie Clarke, Janet Chadwick. Row 5, left Io rigbl: Roger Burnham, Albert Coman, Rich- .irtl Chandler, Wesley Cass, Pat Burton, Marcia Chandler, Jerry Compton, Marilyn Chatficld, Morag Clark, Roger Carson. Row 4, Iufl in rigbf: Bill Carter, Jack Cooney, Pete Hunter. No! pivlzlrrdr Lois Miller, Sanford Cocroft, Jack XVaeho. ,J fr + ,, if 7 W 7 f X' ' ' , '39 ff , Q SI Q ' If f .2 f ' L f S 1, , :X Jw' 'T , f- ' - W ' ' i . + T - . f 'Z 1 'V A' 1 i Y . xtw - , rj, -' V ' 'A i tl 6 - A F, f ' -f i .I .gm wf x yf , l ,, -fl' j ,Q .4 X Av F i Q , , rg .E , N A f . ,.,. 1, 9 'f it '53, . t ti A 5' ' I K I i ' ' , Y w V ii L N A f f-if 7' ' I C Wh li '3 N i Z t ' 6,5 2 N mu, 1' , 2, A . . , ' A -' , ' V s , , r r 1 f ,rg - ' f .W 5 qi V 0 v, f , , .ll in -K , it , ips.-sw W-,A J 512. MM N, fr --'Hwy Q as . Y 0 H I I 'Gi i il 4-:'?' ,vr 4 ,C Q .li -...I rf Ji' we I I 'ft 49- ii Z, M , 7 gee, ,, J' f 1 . 'WZ ' I as qw llllll , I , ? 4? MRS. GLENN .... . . . IOA RUM' I, left lo rigllf: Ifsther Ifishbein, Iiarlene Evans, Ann Freeman, Maureen Don- nelly, -Ioyce Ann Akey, Florence Freeman, joan Dykes. Ron' 2: ,lean Farley, Barbara Franks, Geraldine Duncan, Georgana Doyle, Rosemary Dolleman, Billie Ifvans, jimmy Donato, ,Ioan Dixon. Ron' 5: jeanne Durr, Astrid Forsgren, Marleene Dorminey, Ronald Iirbs, Russell Flagg, Bob lfspenship, If. Y. Iiiy, Robert Dowling, Glenn Iinyart. MRS. GEICER .......... 10A Ron' I, lrff lo rigbl: Jerry XVelch, Connir Covert, Valorie Cooper, Sylvia Cox, Hesse Cullum, Ann Clymer, jackie Dillard. Ron' 2. left fo rigbl: Rivers Demby, Margie Cyerna, ,Iudith Coulter, Barbara Davis, Pat Denny, Anne Nadramia, Sherril Cummins, Ron' 5, left io rigbl: Norma Dick, Pat Denny, Anita Crim, Sandra Diggs, Katherine Rou' 4, left lo riglal: Charlene Dennis, Don Diehl, Jimmy Curj, Dan Dale, ,Iohn Gates, Richard De ilabet, Iivelyn De Tardo, Barbara De Cillis. Dsvies. MR. JIMMY HUDSON ...... 10A Ron' I, If-ft lo righl: Attis Popwell, Lydia II:-nson, Shirley Hair, Betty Hall, Mary jo Henshaw, Kathy Hendershot, Terry Hen- dricks, Nancy High, Delores Hirn, Dorothy Hanirick, Shirley Hessinger. Row 2: Bar- bara Hall, Susan Brigham, Donald Harkness, Ruth Henshaw, Lillian Haavind, Barbara I Ieale, jeanie Hardy, Donna Hausler, Yvonne Triplett, Dorothy Harvey, Tom Hen- dershott. Row J: jack Pfleger, Myra IIar- den, lirank Harrell, David Rucks, Mary Vir- ginia -Innes, ,Iohn Ilopsas, -lim Henley, I'auli'1e Hecht, Buster Hill, Patrick Hancock, Charles Henderson, Grant Gravitl. MISS JENKINS ......... 10A Row I, lefl In righl: Carl Griffin, Harold Gould, Florine Goodson, Donna Gulledge, Rayemarie Gerard, Dolores Gerald, Barbara Gockenbach, Beatrice Gaskins, Shirlee Gar- rett, Alice Gerard. Row 2, lefl fo rigbl: John Golden, David Glerm, Joanne Gilbert, Peggy Giering, Irma jean Goodson, Pat Gavin, -Iane Gaberdiel, Virginia Gonzalez, ,Ioan Gore. Raw 3, lefl lo rigbf: Constan- tine Kritikos, jack Newman, jim Godfrey, Frank Geif, Leon Glaze, Jim Goodwin, Ro- berta Goodman, Wfilma Sue Griffiths, Lionel Grode. MISS MeDONALD ........ 10A Rau' I, left io riglal: Sandra Kohout, Shirley Knight, Anita Ann Lewis, Geneva Liles, Ro- berta Lambert, Annonymous, Loretta Kramer, Bertie Leadley, jimmy Kreitzburg. Row 2: judith McCullough, Evelyn Landsberg, Betty Kuhn, Rosemarie Koehler, Nancy Leber, Deserie Evans, Lillian Suchonic, Leathia Lauderdale, Nancy Thompson, Theresa Bauser. Row 3: Robert Kirby, joan Kroll, Lilly King, Dale Leary, Marilyn Sue Cleary, Patty Sands, Robert Krantz, Mary Lou Lingerfelt, Una Leroy, Evelyn Lopez, Robert lfnglert, Kenneth Lamb. MRS. MeGUIRE ......... 10A Row I, lefl In rigbi: Terry Masters, Jack McCollum, Betty Manke, Judith Littlewood, Hazel Nelms, Ann McKee, Barbara White, Jeannette Macmillan. Row 2: Charles Mar- tin, Ralph McGinnis, Betty Lockwood, Kath- eiinc Manos, Sandra McBride, Iris McVey, Consuelo Crawford, Maxine Matthews. Row 3: Patsy May, Joyce McVey, Betty Williams, Mary McGehee, Celia Majors, Mack Lupfer, Jay Martin-Vegue. Row 4: Robert Martin, Edward Nelson, Victor Marinuicci, Edwin McMullian, Davil Magowan, Tommy Malloy, Douglas MacCullough. MISS MERRITT ......... 10A Row I, lrfl fo rigbi: James Lawton, Lor- raine Patterson, Ruth Packard, Beatrice Opa- linski, Carolyn Pearson, Billy Pirkle. Row 2, left fo right: Don Palmer, Gloria Proctor, Janet Purinton, Lucille Price, Evelyn Par- rish, Gilbert Meyers, Bob Pickard. Row 3, lvfl fo riglalz Edward Packler, Eddie Prime, Marylin Peterson, Phyllis Partin, Ann Palmer, Lora Perry, Pat Pierce, Ann Pinkston, Larry Palomino. Row 4, left fo rigbf: George Perrine, Clermont Parks, James Bin- ning, Charles O'Neal, Robert Palmer, John Peters, Philip Peterson, James Pearce, Martin Pike, Alfred Orsini. MRS. PENDLETON ....... 10A Row 1, Iefl lo righf: Elizabeth Merritt, Ltrena Moore, Carol Mozley, Joan Mobley, Helen Rushing, Sandra Munyan, Ethel Muller, Carol Ann Nelson, Bill Knowles. Row 2: Dianne Naumann, Jane Newton, Frances Muzzey, Evaline Neff, Eunice Pate, Bill Norton. Row 3: Sandra Miller, Jean Mentzer, Audrey Powell, Kay Myers, Char- lotte Mitchell, Chuck Miller, George Merri- gan, Clark North. Row 4: Bob Fiske, Gregory Nicholas, Bob Ncvils, Bert Moyer, Loring Evans, Charles Morrill, Walter Metz, Rudy Nygrin, Bill Moore, Ted Mitchell, Rich- ard Witt, Willis Nelson. MISS RICH ..... ..... I OA Row 1, lvfl to rigbf: David Watson, Bar- bara Coleman, Eileen Renuart, Jeanne Bur- well, Carole Coleman, Betty Ann Doak, Malcolm Martin. Row 2: Mary Jo Atkin- son, Gloria Arrigoni, Pat Dale, Jean Carr, Mariorie Shaw, Joanna Emery, Delbert Walke. Row 3: Irvin Beringhaus, Bruce Cole, Scott Thornton, Mary Brand, Eliza- beth Siblev, Lynn Swallows. Row 4: Bill Johnston, George Bvrum, Billv Roush, John Hacker, Paul Engelke, Mark Chase, Leonard Wilkinson, Robert Hart, Maxcy Watson. MRS. RICKEY .......... 10A Ron' I, left to rigbl: Rita Lindquist, Patricia Conkling, Alva Fox, Bettye Jo Bartee, Jeanne Kerr, Barbara Gunn, Dolores Wolford, Dolores Ewing, Clay Davison. Row 2, liffl fo riglri: James Baumgardner, Robert G.iiner, Sal De Silvestro, Maudine White, Ramona Woodard, Louise Williamson, Iona Klepper, Betty Eargason, Brad Green. Row 5, lrfl fo rigbl: Jim Costello, Lee Jones, lid Mnlagodi, Julio Serrano, Steve Saph, Charles Atkins, Doyle Dean, Jimmy Cooper, lxennetli Doster, Jed Powers, Martin Hodder. 4 F fry f I ff 'ws- 6 QU-9 v 1 ' 59 fifi 2.55 X 1 -s MRS. RUPPNER ......... 10A Ron' I, lvfl Io right: Betty Ridgeway, Sara Rtddick, Lorene Rehberg, Margaret Rosato, Carolyn Roberts, Nancy Red, Bethany Robin- son, Donald Reyes, Rout 2: Albert Rainey, Dorothy Rogers, judy Rosenthal, Billie Rouse, Sally Reed, NVinton Rogero, Kathleen Hackett, Maxine Reeder, Dorothy Rcarick, Yvonne Rhodes. Rott' 4: Frank XVright, NVillard Reinhardt, Sonny Rivers, Donald Rice, Arthur Mele, Charles Renfroe, Sam Mathews, john Rabun, joe Reed, Parker Rhoads, NVar- ren McDonald, joe Richards. MR. SCHNEIDER . ...... 10A Ron' I, lvfl fo rigbl: Michael Schill, Terry Towner, joanne Rocks, Gene Fox, Marie Scott, Virginia Shuflin, joan Russell, Barbara Singer, Alma Sawyer, Charlotte Rutherford. Rau' 2, left lo rigbl: Tommy Skipper, Buddy Shinn, jimmy Shaw, Linford Shinn, Mar- garet Samuel, Rose Marie Saeas, Patty Ryan, Phylliss Shires, Beverly Shreiner, jeri-Ann Semrad. Ron' 5, It-fr fo rigbl: David Lyons, Thomas Simmons, Vincent Sammarco, Ralph Sanchez, P. K. Rutherford, Gene McCor- mick, Carolyn Saunders, Iiugene Russo, Bobby Tennessee Scurlock, Charles Shaver, Alan Scott, Ben McCardel, Bobby Saucier. MR. SHADLIC ..........' 10A Row I, lrfl In rigbl: Glen Miller, Peter l,a Mont, Pat Treat, Martha Moyen, Valerie Barnett, Margie Collins, Mary jernigan, Shir- ley Dallas, joan Killian, Shirley jones, Bar- bara jackley. Row 2: jimmy Gault, Stephanie Belcher, jimmy Walton, Bob jer- nigan, Ann Iiairbttrn, Rose lioley, Dot Catl- nian, Betty Stokes, Pat Masters, lftlith But- terfield, Savina Sahler, lilla Mae Taylor, Margaret Snow. Row 5: S. Lott Smith, jr., George Lightheart, joe D'Auria, joe Wawrzy- niak, ll. M. Stone, William joiner, Don Sonanclres, Tony Arnold, Bob l'rantli, l.ew Stephens. MRS. VUCH ........... 'l0A Rau' I, lvfl In riglnl: Carol Tomellini, joyee Brow, jo Ann Tabacyk, Beth Titterton, Marie Vleck, Barbara Thiel, Iinid Tarte, Shirley Tobias, Haline Urban, Marie Vcndrell. Roux 2: Mary Turner, Ruth Toggweiler, Carole Ver- verka, Margaret Tompkins, Betty Todd, Lois Thrift, Sallie Tyrce, Helen Vickerman, Sandra johnson. Row 3: jim Nichols, Allan Tait, Barbara Templeton, Betty Tignor, Betty Vaught, Marlene Vogl. Row 4: jack Vfalker, jim Wallace, Eric Trupp, George Van Kessel, Richard Vanderlinde, Vincent Di Umberto, janis Wadsworth, Warren Feld, Aloha Walter, jacquelyn Throckmorton. MRS. WETHERINCTON .... 10A Row 1, Iefl I0 riglaf: Betty jean Yearwood, Faye Ross, Dorothy Walson, Carol Wilcox, Charles Whitney, Mike Callahan, Chester Zukoski, Colin Wolf. Row 2, lefl to rigbl: Gordon West, Gayle Watson, Anne Watts, june Whitehead, Elaine Watters, Rebecca NlVilliams, Mary Ann Wood, Fay Willoughby, Melody West. Rou' 5, lwfl In rigbl: james Zell, Robert Ogletree, johnny Zewald, Ver- nor Rigdon, Carter White, Mickey Winslett, Bill Reynolds, Stanley Plucinski, George Rex. ST. , MISS WILLITS ......... 10A Row 1, lrff fn riglvl: Alvin Rosenberg, Angela Marino, Nonnie Filomio, Catherine Masearo, Betty Riddell, Grace Smitli, Janis Power, Marilyn Miller, Martha Justice. Row 2: Marilyn Bacque, james Ross, Ilze Sarma, Shirley Ann Davis, Joyce Doster, Ruth Huckaby, Marianne Morgan, Bonnie Ham- blen, joann Bunteen, Carol Teofanov. Row 5: Mike Kastrenakes, Peggy Myers, Paul Roel- riquez, ,lack Woodsoii, Robert Morgan, Ron- ald Davies, Robert Durward Drake, Robert Barrett, Louis Gregg. , MR. WILSON .......... 10A Row I, lvfi in rigbl: Mary Iilla Hopkins, Albert Smitlm, Ifmilie Hudson, Anne Houde, Dewitt Hooks. Row 2, lrff fo rigfyf: Caryl mlarnes, Segrid johnson, Barbara Kalif, Carolyn Rogers, Gloria Green, Dolores Jensen, Lois Kelly, Denise johnson. R010 3, If-ft In rigbl: Bill Kells, Wiley Joiner, Dan Johnson, Harold Jolnnson, Jimmy Gilliland, Mickey Huber. AM A D mt I GOSH,l EXPECTED 'My gm AMBITIQM rose more! MEAN WE ea if ra V -af, wt mm ZHE UPHUMURE T THERE ANY ELEVATORS OTHE 6D awp, l f IM ALL QEADY FOR A 3 ADIPIM THE POOL it THIS rut F? 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I N :SEQ E Q2 So 1 , , 'iff'-15' F Nxgg' IX' Z9 X ' 5 f ' ,.. g If f N 41 f l ,. , ff f ff sf f , 4? f f 5 Happy, ffariu' happy, Ul'C'l'j'0lIl' X 1' Who .vers his labor nfl! lzvguu A1111 1101 jJl'1'p1m'vff and llzlrlfifllizff' By idly uvzifiug for fimf' amz' fiz1'0. , I 1 -LONGFIELLOXV m If I I -'11 In the activities and clubs in which we participated X N we as a crew in some way, brightened, polished and s...,,g.4L,f.'I,,...mJt improved our ships. Giving of ourselves lent us an assurance that will make our sailing steadier. A W fs - -X VKQY 1 Xe the S ixwg ii X W. ' - i ' WW , :-,. ' r f 'fi fx ffdffz 1 -Q-.I 4' 'U 1 my X' K, RJ X fi 1 4 x f 1 K 5 if 'A', it X A , x I r,,-lr' fl S 'M X- t -A X N i 0 fue: W l ! - ' al Fil l' -4 AEIHINAIITIU ULIB Affiliated with the Civil Air Patrol and the United States Air Force, the members of the Aero- nautics Club study flying, ground school, pre- fliglmt instruction, and link training. These future flyers are under the supervision of Mr. liarl Hudson. 4 are ix -7 --l if 'fl X nn -,, ' ll ll -- .,, c Q are .1 g,gx' 34'If2':' ililie members of Aerunaulics Club, sitting from left tn riglil are: Betty Smith, ju ,Io Yexerka, llnnna Cole, glean Cole, .'Xnm.x Cina, Mary Alice Land, Joan Cole. Standing in llme baek row, left to right: Alton lrludsun, Hilmer lricluon, Bob Plaisled, David Lyons, Fred lurnlmam, Norman Armstnvne, lutlier Rlwdes, Xfilliam Glover, and Colon Vfolf. Officers uf Aeronautics Club from left nn righi are, standing: Luther Rhodes, Treasurer: Willi:ii11 Glover President. Sitting arc: Donna Cole Vice Presidenlg and .lu In Veverlul Secretary. E29 - v 1 ALLIED YIHTH SVP' Informality and fun were the keynotes of the Allied Youth party. A few of the members are pictured as they put the food to good use. just clean living is the motto of Allied Youth members. W3gft,i,f, Devoted to good, wholesome fun, they sponsor sock hops and ' tim' My other dances, attend conventions, and join with other schools in Offmm ,take mme, out ,ffm thc duties' and . . ' seen talking to President Steve Tirr are Pat Hebe- Communlty Pfvojects- i brand, Secretary, and joyce Brown, Tre.1xurer. ,ff ii, ff:-gxql I fs. f-in Members of Allied Youth are: Vickie Anderson, Estela Artil, Tony Barreca, Ann Berry, Carol Bond, Joyce Brown, Howard Bruk- h.1rt, Joyce Bush, Charlotte Clark, Kay Clark, Vern Collins, Carolyn Gairburn, Delores Fiorenm, Rose Foley. joan lrulghum. Peggy Geter, julia Glass, lirta Griffin, john Hagberg, Barbara Henle, Pat Hebebrand, Betty Hildreth, Nliry jxekson, Dan johnson, Robert Kirby, Florence l.it7, Connie Malden, Deloris Maxwell Marlene MeColl.um, joan McDonald, Ralph Mniiinnis, john Miehe, Susan Molina, Iilsie Pack, jenn Ransom, Richard Reed, Anne Rumsey, Helen Rushing, julio Serrano, Barbara Smith, Lott Smith, Louis Songer, 'lack Stallcup, ,Ioan Sttinton, Lynn Swallows, Allan Tait, Frank Thompson, Lois Xlfetter, Betty Xlfilliarns, Pat Xlfinters, Betty Lockwood, Ceceilq Majors, ,lack NX'ilson, and ,lim Hazard. ART ULIR As all true artists must have an understanding of the requirements, the temperament and attitude of an artist, so must the Art Club mem- bers. ? ' The Club renders services to the school by making posters, illustra- tions and any other service requiring artistic ability. 'xt-. , .t.a'? V ' -11' v ' gf ,sz ,-pw' uf, y I ,. , , L J avg 31:33, 1 leaf ,X , ,. fx Z' rf, 'QA ' v L Art filulv nieinlmers slseltliing in front ol' the school are, from left to right, sitting: 1- l-If Martha Addington, Rose Marie Sacas, Kathleen llaclaetl, Betty Poole, Peggy Wiirk- man, Sail' Yuille, AI1lllUl'I' Massa, and l.uuy Rogers. Row No. l, standinw lidMoffa, Q I l 7 ls .. Arthur Salaunore, lforolliy Reariclc, Beverly Chainberland, Gloria Wgltle, Sue Ann liroves, Marilyn liliatliuld, Melody W'esl, Mary Alo llensllaw, Rosalie Du llaime, Marie Vleuls, Karen Norman, and Mrs. Ruppner. Row No. Z, standing: Wzillel' liaggesun, l,owell vlilllll1'l.lX, Russell lilogg, jerry Clonipton, llarry Clarey, Wgiitreii lield, .loan Rolirer, Carol Clutlirulle, Beverly Shreiner, Gloria Arrigoni, lletly Cllianibers, and l Doro! hy Parlaer. 1. JR. lin . .1 1 -.. an FITURR FARMER' Iiuture Farmers of America is il group of young people who are interested in the Way of life that feeds the nation, farming. Winning prizes in the County and State Fairs and making money from the sale of their produce con- stitutes their work. 2 s Q i. 5 ' avse gif W W'2T fifr Y , ' ' ' ' C ff ' if 'X , 53- if ', 'rss 'ff' ..,. . fs-4 - ' ' i M ' K ffili fr , 'N . W ' If 1, R -nr Q V . M , Za ,7 IW Members of the Future lrarmers of America, kneeling left tu right, are: Donald Lingle, ,f Cilarmont Parks, Robert Padgett, lfugene ,-Xdliinson. Ernie Collins, Carl Griffin, and Ronald Allenbaugh. Standing, left to right: Billy Rnoles, Ted Mitchell, Fred NleCilothlm, Sawford Cfueratit. ,lack Rabun, Charles Renfrue. Bobby Rose, Huey Van 'ti Q ,-Xrstlall, Roland Seigler. Charles Hinloe, Pat llallouniy, Mike Corley. lddie Miller, -lim llarrutt. and Billie Susenluels. ,aff 300K UL B Discussions and reviews of new books, alternated with social meet- ings comprise the main activities of the Book club. .N-'L I 0 if 'I if l W 1. , I K If , N 1 , 7 ,L. it A , 1 W f f f Could it be that books are the topic of this discussion? Standing, left, Betty Jo Barteeg seated left to right, first row: Evelyn Parrish, Elizabeth Merritt, Wilma Griffiths, Raye Marie Gerard, and Lorraine Collins. Second row: Shirley Tritton, jane Gaberdiel, Dolores Gerald, Peggy Arnold, Sondra Miller, and Connie Booth. if for UA A TA ULIB r f 0 ,mini 2432523451 In order to create an interest in the game, a Canasta Club was formed by Miss Geneva Ewing and Miss Geraldine Pendleton. 1 , : A, 9 e K' ' Members seated at the cables playing canasta are: Leonard Xlfilkenson, Claudia Cate, A Claudine Cate, james Meloney, Walter Denham, Elizabeth W'indham, Pat Dale, h I Roy Dean, Those who are watching are: Arlene Rocker, Robert Bennington, 'f E Shirlee Bennington, Norma johnson, Betty Zartman, Iona Klepper, Marie Harvey, Eve Nawrocky, Caroline Teofanov, Patty Sands, NY'alter Curd, Barbara klaekley, ,ig jing-' Charles Biggs, Miss Ewing, Delores Chambers, Betty Morris, Viola Tucker, Christ- -gilrn' ine Warthen, Betty Brown, George Turner, George Van Kessel. Miss Pendleton. CHRI TIA UR Alllllli Christian Crusaders is open to all students who wish to join in devo- tionals every day before school. i if i i '1 i l hw' 'f -it x A, .su -...t .,f:S,,,t - f f ' Y -. ou ' F5237 , . X 4 MAJ ,WM We .2 -K.- i ,- ,1 P Kyle! Members of Christian Crusaders are: -lane Abbott, Alma Adams, l.i7 Andrews, Barbara Baker, Anita liivlell, Shirley lirinson, llelty Champion, Norma Collins, Rose Cowan, llSlliCl' Davis, lirances Duncan, Geraldine Duncan, Ruth Cilerum, Shirley lletlman, Thelma Irwin, Barbara -Iaeolws, Betty lieonard, Mary Mareum, Sylvia Medley, Ilarluara Millar, Imogene Murphy, Margaret Myers, lflivabeth Novack, Yvonne Rhodes, Maria Scott, Margie Williiigliiiiii. 041, ,W Ar 7 009 Christian Crusaders' sponsor, Miss Flora Rogers, and lidith Takeshita, Led by George Von Hilshimer, the group joins together present a question before the other officers who are, from left to right: in singing hymns .xt one of their regular meetings. George Von Hilshimer, ehoiristerg Dick Honeyeutt, vice-president: Zeba .lean Hogsett, pianist, and Arlene Smith, president. Talking over plans for a future Dis- cussion Club meeting are the offic- ers, who are from left to right: President, Ben Bostelmang Sergeant- Selling the second annual school calendar was a big and successful project for the Discussion Club this year. Members are seen ushering at all major school events in our auditor- ium. Besides these activities the club W'-J meets twice monthly to discuss , school, civic, and national problems. Any junior or senior is eligible with -W7 fffwf A -sfr 'f 'swf an average of 85 or better. X 1 fy ' ' W I f if .yrsffzf .. ...fir-W - X . ,i . f K Q f f ,K 1 , - fa Q W V ,, ,. 7 l 3 QW I X V 7 ff ,X ,P ' . , . V ' X Y!! JJ 1' J at-Arms, Carole Koltong Treasurer, Ann Wliiteakcrg Student Council Rep, Donna Iidisong Secretary, Barb- ara Diggs, Parliamentarian, Hazel Morrisg and Vice-President, Anne Herndon. T 1 , - ji ij jf H' ' ft' f 1 + 1 .+, M E 4 .. aw. , . The Calendar Committee looks quite pleased with their finished product, Seated is Carole Kolton, chairman. Other committee members are, from left to right: Roger Thomas, Bob Flipse, Muriel Schostak, and Ted Griffin. Anne Herndon introduces the topic for discussion to members of Dilqussiin Club at a regular night meeting First row, from left to right are.: Barbara Harrison, Anne NY'liteaker, Roger Thomas, Carol Ferry, Frances Perkins, Wfalter Denham, Bob Flipse, Ann Beynon, Kath, Bennett. Row 2: Pat Davis, Ann Mclntyrc, Ben Bostleman, Dale Sappenfield. Row 5: Phyllis Pickarm Karen lltfting, Barbara Saund- ers, Elsa Mary Reese, Betty Coosey, Muriel Schostak, Mary Iiseott, Elise Howard. Mary Lou Garside, Donna Edison, june Christina, -Indy jenkins, Mrs. Haeh, Sponsor. Row 4: Havel Nlorris, Izlyce Kanchis, june Winters, Mary Dykes, Millie Hill, ,Ioan Gavigan, Liv Hurst, Barbara Brunner. Carole Knlton. IIIIIEII IFIIIII CIIIIPIIII1II'IIIE 'IIIAIIIIIIIIG O,'1 sgog rffffwpdfl X UPA NIN 6 15,1 RSQIIN 6 X- IIILIIICIIIKLI willi I'i'esiiIenl Russell 'I'.1pp.1n, center, are llie otlier officers of I3.ii.'I'. Ifmm left to riglil, they nre: Iiuld Oldlmm, Irezisurerq Iielty Meilurd, Seerelnryg Iliek Cord, Vice I'residcnl, and Garry Stout, Sergeant-.il-Arms. Y I Q Lx 5 A e. Wav, , 'v ,,,,.,,.v , ,w- .. ,, U ,, M.. ,- L:-is-Af-' 'LA- ' I 317' I 4 f ff4,I '.L if-1 bl ' 'ng Lbqpv - I ah I ., ' Y i f 'I 'f A f' in-mr Q I is gf- I My 5 if fl! I I ' H 0 X I, 1 'J' L- fp493.1i?'.f7'+2 ff' ,if -AMF - I Members of D.C.T., from left to right, row 1: Jim Hayes, jean Smith, Garry Stout, Bob Van K. Meier, ,lean Mizell, Ted Burnside, Pat Meggison, Mary Haymes, Mary Goodner, Russell Tappon, Rsiymonde I.e Cavalier, Inez Lee, and Sally Burgess. Back row, left to right: Garry Christenn, Fd Souder, Rudy Liles, Don Remcliu, Bob Oldham, Helen Geohngen, Dick Coard, Roger Fagnanr, Luvine Simpson, and Betty McCord. .iih 5 4' D J .sfl p ef 'inf' 1,1 'X Q. 2, 2:5 3 i f ' wg, wa' March 14th found Garry Christina, Mary Ann Goodner, Raymond I.eCavelier, Don Remedio, Roger Fagnant, Betty McCord, Inez Lee and Garry Stout working hard to finish their income tax reports. is get -Y-I-f,,, Uncle Jimmy Hudson teaches First Aid to members of D.C.T. Pictured from left to right are: Bob Oldham, bandagedg Ted Burnside, Becky Perrotto, jean Mizell, Betti C O o 'K Q. IT! ct.. un o c: ci. fb P F-I : ca. ,-. :i 0 N F' fb F OOIOKD -j ,y,1li'l -fi Mya aus mass We Z Slilbgmg, 7142 QAM .C.T. With earnings in excess of S12,000, it is evident D. C. T. members have a keen desire to train on the job. D. C. T. is a training program, not a work program. Juniors and seniors with a good attendance record and approximately a B average are eligible for this training program. As extra curricular activities are limited in nature, and members believe that all work and no play is physically and psychologically bad, the group arranges several beach parties and house parties each semester. . The D. C. T. program has many advantages for the student who is interested, and is ambitious to train in his field of endeavor. Many former students, who are now employers, are training our present students. 4 k 4-2,2 IlFI+'EU'PlVIl LIVI I' just as the name of the club suggests, mem- Sammi 'Y' bers of the Effective Living Club learn to live happily and effectively with each other and their parents. , i Q' C L ,QV 1?f4'.iIF' Speakers are heard and panel discussions are held on the subject of teen-age problems. hm Co-officers of the lfffeetive Living Club are, front row: Barbara Har- rison, corresponding secretary, Dot Cooke, vice-presidentg Carol Ferry, presidentg and Patsy Frazier, sergeant-at-arms. Second row, left to right: ,Ioe Bresko, treasurer, Mrs. Mary Cook, sponsorg Mr. Harold lidwards, sponsorg Bnrlmra Diggs, treasurer, Mary ,lane Naylor, record- ing secretary, Mildred Hill, sergeant-nt-arms, Benny Brown, sergeant' nl-armsg Doug Robinson, president, and jerry Gerard, recording secre- tary. Cjleon Glnve, viee-president, and John Losxzk, corresponding sec- rel.ii'y, are not pictured. D .' . f rn cf 9 fe H 'li J ,if ., w.1 Iii '15 ,iff u 1 'Vff' - , , .11 . w T- 1 Xrlgyxb 'lo the left and below are the members of the liffective Living Club posed for xi picture. . aa, ,f ,fe .rp f , . , f .,, Y AM.. ,, gf my . , ,iygfb-Q, ,, A ,gwwfmwf f A 1 -,A U . 1, 0 3 Listening attentively as Consul Donald Johnson reads from the club's scroll are mem- bers of Junior Classical League. From left to right are, row 1, sitting: Bob Flipse, Madeline Tracy, Gloria Redmond, Rose Foley, Emily Hudson, Alice Marlin, Ann Mc- Donald, Barbara Manke, Fred Brown. Row 2, sitting: Jeanette Cullum, Bettyjean Davidson, Jean Cole, Joan Cole, Phyllis Pickard, Jeanette Kerr. Row 3, standing: Lucy Murray, Bill Kofoed, Iillen Adler, Juliane Pearson, Mrs, XVeatherup, sponsor, Betty Stewart, Sandra Diggs, Rawls Morgan, Gordon Peters, Dwight Dixon, Charles Hamilton, Richard Moss, Walter Kochkenden, Mary Lee Sparling, Ann Jergins, Cordon Reil, Robert Siegle, Bob Burcell, Howard Xwimmers and Kenneth Johnson. FGA ' 7 ZZ' W' , F.7l A. When members of the Future Teachers Club take over a class in the teacheris absence, they are not only helping the school but are gaining practical experi- ence for themselves. Usually they are only called upon for homeroom period during which they check utetndance, see that the bulletin is read, and attend to other homeroom duties. On some occasions a teacher is called away unexpectedly, and then a club member HILISE carry on for a period or JBA CLASSICAL LEAGIE After one year of Latin, stu- dents are eligible for Junior Classical League. The organiza- tion itself follows that of the ancient Roman Republic. The officers being: Consul, Praetor, Aelaile, Censor, and Quaestor, There is also a senate. One of the club's main pro- jects is to tutor students with Latin and other subjects. i , ,f ix AA xii J x x Yfillflv f Xl' I X X 4 1 , je l Cutting capers in one of their less serious moments, the Future Teachers are from left to right: Mrs. Gibbs, Sponsor: Joyce Rollman, Libby Luter, Ann Anderson, Delores Schuster, Barbara Niillman. Isabel Sullivan, Eva 1T101'C. Gay, Helen Parks, Joan Crabtree, Eleanor Caller, and Bess Titterton. - 15' T' ti' .R R ,af GA.. v i0'NL?.i,'-' - it HI-Y -7 ., 5 fi 7,1 -f ..12L.,4,..,.,,A,, , . if ,M WNW?- rim 'lQ'w.,'4' V ' ff5.tN. l,eft to right top row: llerm.in Brice, Duke W'hitfield, W'ayne Kohout, l5re,l Powell, lired Hudson, I,el:tntlSla1nsell, Roger Tlmtiliiax, Robert Ziehritv, Turn Bryant, ilialmadge W'ehh, Carter Wliite, Walter Denham, Henry lineieet, Austin liarnnrd, Uncle Jimmy Hud- son, Sponsor, :ind 'lied Griffin. Semi-circle left to right: Walter Cook, Cecil Heugnol, .Inn llnfnrd, Don Palmer, Hardy Browder, Iimnry Lanier, W'alter Leonard, Angelo Filippini, George Maxey, jimmy Kries, Bob Iflipse, Howard Mcfloriniek, .lack Kemp, Mack Lupfer, Carl Mann, Bob Cartlege, Lloyd Lewis, Allen Scott, Roland Murphy. On specified Sundays Hi-Y members carried out their Traditional trophies were given in four major fields nur ose of creatin Y, rnaintainin , and extendinv throu fh- of sports, a eu for the l11OSt outstandinf' senior bo , and l P is g lv is P as Y out the school and community high standards of living, a F5150 scholarship to a worthy graduate. by W0fSl1iPPing together JF 0110 ChUfCh- Mid-term graduates had a dance, thanks to the Hi-Y. F01' the 56001143 Year Hi'Y Wfifked two d3Y5 on Jack Ten members attended the state Hi-Y Congress in BeIl,s lend-a-hand program. Sarasota in December. . C O X an Q Q MT t vii' x,1 f r df? X , IRRGK -reams ff? ,X X 3 Y , bo 45 . ,, f M Qf ' fy X upcgkuuxnem ff I l ffff 5 Officers, pictured with Hi-Y's sponsor, Uncle Jimmy Hudson, and Sue Underwood, Sweetheart, are from left to right: Bob Flipse, First Vice Presizlentg Fred Hudson, Second Vice President, Leland Stansill, Chaplaing Walter Denham, Treasurerg Roger Thomas, Secretaryg Ted Griffin, President, and Howard McCormick, Sergeant-at-Arms. ,, , a Xi' 'TT ., :I xxx ' .xp Ji , ' Attending church is a very worthy project of the Hi-Y Club. Members arc, from left to right starting at the bottom: jimmy Kreis, Lloyd Louis, Angelo Filippini, Carl Mann, Emory Lanier, Walter Leonard, Tommy Bry- ant, Roland Murphy, Bob Flipse, Howard McCormick, Henry Faucette, Wayne Kohout, Herman Brice, lid Browder, jack Kemp, XValter Denham, Austin Barnard, Bob Cartiledge, Robert Zibcrtz, and Duke Wliitfield. Maintaining a supply store as a service to the school is R another project which keeps Hi-Y members busy. Pictured A ff! as they look over supplies are, left to right: George Maxey, ,gn-2+ J :xy Talmadge Webb, Walter Denham, Fred Powell, Robert esac Zibertz, Leland Stansell, Raymond Welsh and jack Kemp. CREEK- - N X a ., Tri-Zi- ! KEY CL ll Highlighting the activities of the year for the Key Club was the Sweetheart dance held February 17 at the Miami Shores Country Club. Working the gates at all home football games, operating the monitor system, sponsoring safety and clean-up week and keeping their parking lot cleared were some activities of the club. Key Club also helped sponsor the Minstrel and was in charge of stage decorations. X . E. Chosen by the members, Ouidil Blount is Key Club's Sweetheart. This gives her the privilege of sitting in v u..--,x on all of the meetings. 0' 3 i', O. NX f n 3 Qs ' ol Row I, back to front: Mr. Nlcliay, Sponsor. Cleon Glaze, ,lim Hazard, Ron Black, Carter XY'hite, jack 'Walken jimmy Donato, Tommy Priest, Hubert Martin, john Melienzie, Ba 'ry Culp, Roy Dean, Mike Mclrcely, David Horn, Gordon Peters and jimmy Bain. Row Z, back to front: Durwood Simpson, l.. Ray Boggs, Bob Plipse, Bill Chesney, Sherill W'ard, August l.eC.1nn, 'lioinmy Stewart, ld Booth. Lowell Lotspi eh. jack U'Neil, Roger Fleming, Bob Lafferty, play Lot- spieeh, Al Myers, Sam Nleans, Bob NYillis, Bill Kofocd, Richard Six. and Bob Clifton. V, ff Mr. Glen McKay, sponsor, talks with Key Club officers, standing from left to right: David Horn, sccrctaryg Richard Six, corresponding secretnryg Al Myers, student council rcprescntativeg jay Lotspiech, treasurer. Seated are: Gordon Peters, president, and Bob Clifton, vice-president. T' W. Key Club's project group takes time ODI to pose for ll picture. Members are, front row, left to right: Richard Six, Bob Flipse, and Bob Clifton. Second row: Lowell Lotspeich, Bob XVillis, Al Myers, Bill Kofoed, and Gordon Peters. ff 1 X 1 il i K 'E M .4 b Q ,,, 5. MAG. gggg, - . s, LG ,M ,M .. I Over 4,000 boys from all over the United States will be present at the Inter- national Key Club Convention being held in Miami June 27-30. Highlights of the convention will be election of Interna- tional officers and trustees. 1 ll? X ,, . 'V . ,, J- ...x , 3 ' , . .M A f ., . X X IillHiilIiY ULIB Assisting students and faculty in getting the maximum service from the library keeps library assistants busy. In order to be a member of the Library Club, a student must work on the library staff one period a day and maintain an average of 85. Each year the Library Club sponsors a faculty tea and a book drive. Keeping books in repair and classifying new ones are a part of the duties of the Library Club, Pic- tured at work are: George Van Kessel, jimmy Curd, Sandra Munyan, Bill Fiske, Nola Hoy, Margaret Snow, Maureen Donnella, Anita Lewis, Lenora Stover, Alyce Scl1wart7, and Barbara Gukenbaeli. Keeping llie books, magalinex, and card uatalogtie in order are uiliur iluiiex of tlie club. Standing, from left ln riglit are: Nlarinrie Xlorris, lrancu XIUIICX, lit-iii lll.lN!L'!yli, Arlene tlulinwn, Nlarx lirantl. Rob, t-ri llunnnix .intl lane lxitile, ln iruni are: lames Xlui'i',u', 'leaiielte Qullum .ind Rim Perry. 9 'WZ , ' W f 2 LUUKE onus Formerly the Commercial Club, the Edison Locke Club has been completely reorganized. Maintaining the War memorial plaque and the Locke Club typing booth, presenting wreaths to the school on Memorial Day and Armistice Day and performing other services to the school are on the club's activity list. Mrs. Betty Mega is the sponsor who began her duties at the beginning of this school year. Members must have an 85 average and be acceptable to the old members. Typing work for students and teachers is being done by Secretary Pat Dunn. Watching are, left to right: Beverly Cornfield, Treasurer, Betty Mega, Sponsor: Jeanette Brown, President, and Jane Stiriz, Vice President. 1 ? .WZ , -....v.....,,.,,..rf a,,,..........W.,....... f aux 3 tw if X Ea ea' I In if L.. Lt..- I I ,HK.iiL Bottom row, left to right: Barbara Gray, Wanda Howard, Irene Ferrol, Suzanne Little, Noreen Blackwelder, Frances Snead, Anice Willis, Cheryl Fox, Betty Durden, Beverly Shelnutt, Faye Summersgill, Bette Dinallo, Cecilia Seijo. Middle row, left to right: Lillian DeTai'do, Cecilia Polyansky, Dorothy Quarterman, Jeanette Rafuloitz, Natalie Polyanslcy, Consuelo Perez, Shirley Stewart, Ann Rich. ardson, Beverly Cornfield, Jane Stiriz. Top row: Joyce Nagengast, Jeanette Brown, Mildred Brinton, Shirley XVhinery, Carilyn Xkfil- liams, Peggy Butts, Carolyn Roeder, Norma Lee Hales, Betty Mega, sponsorg Jocelyn Herron, Henrietta Doss, Pat Dunn, Marilyn Munynn, Ferol Dabbs, Irene Vulgan. MILITARY CL B L. , ,, .3-i--3-di' V Affiliated with tlie United States Army Reserve, , -ef! 2 vwvxw the Military club have drills and classroom discus- fi g' -, l..N,f sion of military tactics and habits. -, b.- i 9 , 1 l Y' TSA. 's-an Q NX RV ' listening to an t-xpl.in.itiiiii im military firt-arms are the members of llic Military Club. Mr Dielt Barrows is 1.lCl1!UlNlI'LlllI1j.Q. Members arc, lirsi row, left in riglil: llnnaltl llill, -lim cimiviii, litilvert li. Curry, liieliard Allen, Manuel Goldstein, Ilarvey lf. Atllainwn, Secnntl row: l.t-im.ii'tl Neary, ,lames -Innes, lfd Rub erts, Robert llrineefieltl, I.arry lftmuntaine, Ronald Miller, lack w,l7llllSllI!, Salnmy Maltllews. 'We fi? V 3 a U -if - ,,..r..f , ... :gg wil ami Ullnl- HILL BILLY ULIB Dancing all kinds of dances and playing musical instruments are tlie activities of tlie Ilill Iiillies. I v' l E ,M My Lmntl nld-faslmmnetl square dancing is eniuyed at tlie meetings of tlie Hill Billy Club. It also gives tlie musicians in tlie crowd a clianet' tu tliiiw .iff tlit-ir talents. Mike and Masque officers, left to right: Judy Jen- kins, President, Richard Six, Chairman of the Dra- MIKE illll Mil lfllll A point system in Mike and Masque entitles the members to receive merits for their activities. Membership is limited to fifty. They are divided into three groups, namely: dramatic, with Richard Six, chair- man, radio, with Jerry Coburn, chairman, and make-up, with Judy Jenkins, chairman. An audition before the sponsor and com- mittee is required for admission. During the first semester of membership, each student must submit a one-act play or radio Skit to assure membership for the next semester. The best of these plays are directed by the authors and presented before the group. The candlelight installation was observed at the fponsoris home. The Valentine Dance, held at the Wonian's Club House, was the social highlight of the season. matic Group, Nan Richardson, Treasurer, Marceita Napier, Secretary, Debby Alexander, Student Coun- cil Representative, Jerry Coburn, Chairman of Radio Group. Not in picture: Peggy Corey, Vice President. 1 . af ILA35 Q f fb:-, Club meetin' uerformance of an orifinal one-act la b Do- lz- l B P Y Y lorcs Jensen. Cast: Dot Blair, Ronald Stucker, Martin Pike, Kathryn Cliatt, May Brand, and Bruce Cole. M! Performing an original radio script for regular club meeting before mike: Jerry Coburn, Debby Alexander, Judy Jenkins, Richard Six, and Peggy Corey. Audi- ence: lid Curto, Rebecca W'illiams, Joan Rucks, Madalyn Myers, Helen Catz, Sandra Barrows, Roberta Uher, Kathryn Cliatl, Sally Senerchia, Ronald Stueker, George Form, Barbara Theil, Carol Wil- cox, Jacqueline Throekmorton, Barbara Coleman, Marion Potamkin, Susan Andes, Jeanneane Randle, Jeri-Ann Scmraj, Hel- en W'ood, Carol Goodman, Haline Ur- ban, Eileen Renuart, Mary Brand, Georg- ana Doyle, Robert Petersen, Martin Pike, Ann Coleman, Dolores Jensen, and Helen Limingelli. MIIUEHN IMNUE Love of the dance, a good feeling for balance, rhythm, good attendance, willingness to cooperate, and the desire to learn are requirements for admission to the Modern Dance group. During its first year of organization, the Modern Dance group has presented several dances at school gatherings such as the Minstrel, Talent night, and Gay Ninties, as well as a series of dance concerts. Studying various body movements, various types of music, how to express ourselves through movement are the main studies of the group. ., wg i' Q vf?fffb,5,Lif ff- . 5.4-10-ua T .-'g!'fwwf--f. ,q . 6 Kagan? Modern Danee officers ictured above are Marcieta Na- P pier, Arlene johnson, and Judy Proud. ,Iulaine Pearson, president, is not pictured. Belly lloyd, -leanelle llelller, 'Ienneane Randle, and -Iune W'inters practice for their part in the Cadetle Show. -A -aa. ,N 'D ,Ml ' V AQ! 'Qi 'iii , Q, , . f 1- .. ,it ,,,,.,?-5-uni 'XL -- X 'av .ff-,lj' i 2 5'Q?v'1 7 -.1 fa' ., ,V my .L . --tivo, 1, K . V -' V . ' . -1 2? ,-- A-,eel ' 'X' ,JI I- ,, vm- .r,,ei.,a .two-rjm L- X ' 1.xii: 'r'sg ' , 1 5'-Y r1....4'ie'. s'Nf'r -A -' 'Ji A ,Magi , Posing for .1 picture are the members of the Modern Dance Club, who are from left to right, first row: Fay jordan, Bobbie ' 5 lean Lewis, and Ann Hollis. Second row: Betty Boyd, leggy Butts, Ann Ramsey, Suzanne lfdleblute, Estelle Artiz, Norma Gon- rales, loAnn l'lorio, .lean Cohen, and ,Iudy Proud. Third row: Nl 'lUVQ1 Napier, .Ieanette Hettler, Carolyn Stanley, Arlene johnson, Iune iY'inters, Ianette Howard, llffll Piasxfefyk, and -Ienneane Randle. Members of the Modern Miss Club relax and chat with their president, Donna Vander Linde, on the lawn in front of the Home Economics Building where they hold their meet- ings. Sitting from left to right are: Elaine Bailey, Marilyn Thomas, Lois Thrift, Clovis Kelly, Dorothy Harvey, Elaine Craclock, Mary Jernigan, Florence Burch, Loraine Patterson, Barbara Van Beke, and Dorothy Hebb. Standing are: Donna Vander Linde, Pat Kavanaugh, Betty Kalif, Anita Lewis, Maureen Donnelly, Ann Seagro, Marilyn Hallett, jo Ann Tabaccyk, ATIU AL FUHE SIU LEAG and Francis Manning. Weeeee 3, iweg, 5 A4-nl , X Debaters and public speakers comprize the membership of the National Forensic League. To be eligible for membership one IDUSE earn twenty points in interscholastic competition or in community service speaking. This club represents Edison at the local, state, and national debate and speech contests. - - MUD Rl NHSS UL B Serving as hostesses for the Home Economics convention, helping in the Home Economics department, and aiding hospitals leave the members of Modern Miss Club very little spare time. 1 9 -fffir X, . 8 Pl Listening to Dale Sappenfield, president, are members of NFL who are, from left to right: jerry Colburn, Debbie Alexander, Dale Sappenfielcl, David Starke, Betty jane Schaufele, George Von Hishimer, Madeline Tracy, Bill Merritt, Helen Parks, ,Ioan Shapiro, Muriel Sehostak, Rebecca Willianis, and Marian Potamkin. M0'I'l0N PICTIHE ULIB ills IU X , 7 ,J .Eg As 21 member of the State Visual Air group, the Edison Movie Club does a very good job of bringing visual aid to the students. This organization presents movies for any class requesting them. ' '- Showing pictures around school is the main function of the Motion Picture Club. David Starke reviewing' the parts of ll projector for the benefit of the other members who are: Tom Cooney, Pat Hancock, Rielmrtl Moss, .Iohn McKenZie, Don Cruse, Bill Carter, lierdinnn Ilub, Bill Kells, Bert Mayer, Glenn Kirchhoff, Arnold Sheeter, llnrvey Pnffortl, Ross SZIUINICIW, Gordon Moore, :intl liill Davidson. s Members of the Nurses Club, left to right, are: Carol Funk, Mirian lvok, Sally Mitchell, joan Smith, Beatrice Opalinski, Ann Vfatts, -Ioan Mobley, Eva Tornell, lflaine Chapman, Rosemary Dolleman, Barbara Thistle. Row 2: Frances Muzzey, Anita Miller, Sandra johnson, Lillian Frances Nlfincklliofer, Margaret Tompkins, Jane Steadman, Lorene Simpson. Row 3: Carol Braithu aite, Sena Nelson, Carol Korb, Carol Ann Hill, Illizabeth Puleo, Alice Adams, Ifvelyn Lqndsburg, Nancy Revay, Rena Rosenkrans, laura May. Row 4: Miss liricksen, Sponsor: Betty Tignor, Mildred Baxter, Marilyn Palmer, Doris Perkins, Pam Arnold, Patsy Patterson, Katherine Bobo, lflise Pack, .loan Sproxx, Xlrs. Gibbons. Sponsor. -O NllIiSIli' E cu If , XVitl'i 11 definite interest in n nursing career and an 80 average, at girl is entitled to membership in the Nurses Club. The members make tours of the local hospitals, keep 21 section in the library on nursing, and have guest speakers who are followed by a discussion of the talk. VATIU AL IIUNUH UUIETY Tapped in March for fi membership in Edison's 'J a m V, X Royal Palm Chapter of Na- .1 tional Honor Society were If X 3 ,ff 88 juniors and seniors who excelled in scholarship, lead- ' K Xt? n . S X ership, character and service. fr' -1' f W Students are kept up to , I date on all college require- X ments and subjects, etc. by f the college catalogue maintained by National Honor Society in the library. Selling cold drinks at school dances, selling mortarboard pins, and awarding a scholastic plaque each six weeks to the 10-B home- Ted Griffin, witty Vice-President of National Honor Society, holds l'OOf1'1 that had the l21I'gCSC pCI'C6I'1t Ol'1 the l1Ol'1OI' fOll the attention of Mrs. Wilma I-Iolderman, Sponsor, Sue Underwood, are annual Projects. Secretaryg Roger Fleming, President, Mrs. Velma McGuire, Spon- sorg and David Horn, Treasurer. 5 Q -...... 4 -...-...- W fn 1- After a long business meeting, the members of Honor Society Welcome refreshments and a chance to engage in a bit of informal conversation. From left to right: Betty Jane Schaufele, Helen Hilgendorf, Ann Maxey, Fred Hudson, Roger Fleming, Mary Lee Sparling, Durwood Simpson, David Horn, Lucy Murray, Al Slobusky, Ouida Blount, Barry Culp, Sue Underwood, Sponsor, Mrs. Velma McGuire, Sponsor, Mrs. Wfilma Holdermang Ted Griffin, Roberta Toop, Jim Havard, Suvanne Little, David Starke, Frances Perkins and Ann NVhiteaker. , New members of National Honor Society, from left to right, row I: Sue Ann Groves, Ann Beynon, Roberta Uher, Gertrude Bor- chella, Lorraine Kozie, Carolyn Roedar, Joan Crabtree, Ann Richardson, Elise Howard, Carole Kolton, Joan Schmid, Jackie Cloud, Liz Rutz, Mary Jane Nay- lor, Gerta Poddic, Joyce Dobbs, Sally Sen- erchia, Mona Kenton, Judy Chenowith, Marion Baldt. Row 2: Pat W'hitney, Pat Barber, Sandra Moody, Ann Hollis, Con- suelo Periz, Janette Howard, Jean Pyatt, Donna Vanderlinde, Karen Eefting, Mari- lyn Fritz, Josephene Preston, Shclia Green, Phyllis Dye, Evelyn Brandt, Barbara Swen- sen, Joan Shapiro, Dorothy Parker, Debby Alexander, Marlene Banzhaf. Row 3: El- izabeth Hurst, Phyllis Smalley, Karen Bru- en, Pat Hebebrand, Zeba Hogsett, Jean- nene Randle, Shirley XVeidinger, Peggy Grubbs, Joy Miller, Pat Cole, Sara Flanders, Shirley Bledsoe, Norma Lee Hales, Barbara Bruner, Anna Africano, Muriel Sebotak, Dolores Schuster, Jeanine Pless. Row 4: Jack Stallcup, Duke XVhitfield, Gordon Lemmond, Bob Willis, James Mel- oney, Tom NVinston, W'alter Denham, Bill Merritt, George Von Hilshimer, Dale Sappenfield. B05 BOSWOFUW- Joe Ffiedbufg- rl-N14 Kemp. August l.cCann, David Schofield, Lane Kittle, and NValter Leonard. I 1 l'IIO'PlNiIlAl'Il ci is it '13 i k :R ,. J? ra- ',f :, 4 at as-f,2'fa? f 9 9 ' 1 1,651 A i if - I 1' V' ' J 1 s, 41, , i ,Q ' f e 4 4 Members of the Pliotograpliy Club, with Mr. Kees, sponsor, are: Marjorie Bull, pill Clruey, lfvelyn Dt Tardu .lane Larson, .lean Curr, Larry Palomino, Ar- lene Halley, Richard Halliburton, Lennart Anderson, Lee Cliristiansnn, David Cilenn, Stanley Karr, Vee Vee Nichols, Shirley Dobbs, -lane! Alvenus, Nils Zeltergren, Ciarl Dykes, -lack Ciarlson, Isola ci.lfllCllgL', Al Orsini, lired Martell, Ronald Davis, johnny fen- , wald, Rieliard Irice, vlimmy Carter, Xwxllllfl' Mew, and .loc Whiw r.wy niak. it SY A .e l ..'l' sl- 5 ,n 'Vw-' ' 4,2 8445 L. f.. .N 4' '1. l ,M ,'4 4 fff47f 5? 9 K E Interest in photography is all that is needed to be eligible for membership in the Photography Slub. The club's activities include the taking of pictures of activity clubs, demonstrations on the technique of photography and club photo contests. 2 as -.. ,, xii yu .Ay Q ,, il i 'Eff 2 i 3 RH Officers Richard Price, vice-president, johnny Zea- wald, treasurer, Richard Halliburton, president, and jack Carlson, secretary are having their pictures made by Carl Dickes, Jimmy Carter, Marjorie Bell, jane Larson, Lee Christianson, David Glenn, Len- nart Anderson and Evelyn DeTardo. Posing for Richard Price, David Glenn, Lee Christ- ianson and Lennart Anderson are Vee Vee Nichols and Jane Larson. Francis Owen and Jeannie Williams read from a script which is to be used on a future radio program. Members are, left to right, first row: Karen fl ,l 3 . 7 P BLIC RELATIU CL B By writing radio and television programs for school publicity and the newspaper, Public Relation members are constantly on the go. Mrs. Edith Jacobs guides members through their radio and television programs. 1 ispzsllt X , fx HL Iiefting, Debby Alexander, Violet Collies, Sally Senerchia. Second row: ' Betty Edwards, Margaret Lee, Mona Keynton, Jeannie Burwell, Jeannette 5 Cosper, Pat Kohl, J hapiro. L row: San Murray, Alec Salvalaggio. - l . . -. YW f -Q- S, OQJP , are za: EAMA IP CLUB XVith a weather eye on the future, members of the Seamonship Club prepare for their careers on the sea. '?FV Listening intently to what Mr. Peterson, club sponsor. has IJ say .ire the members of the Seamanship Club. They are: Hilnier Ericson, Paul Roberge, Ed Browder, Bob Steell, president: John Sheppherd, Buy Collins, Bill W'hite, Jack Phlegar, and Phil Tr.1mph.1r, JR. IIPTIMICTULIB 5 -- .4 -N Q i ,.ffvf A, ff of . 4' -. . Ia., ' ' ' 'ft 'tue Q , -L4 J X- - , .m- -, f' u f- - K ,, - :A 1. , A A I Q 4 I 9- ' ', gt ' 1 ' X5 , , . my-q,'Q,' wi C s 1' , ' L f V I g ' n I Xa , Ha ' ffl , 4' W' , . t 'f ' T 1' ai , , if ts -it H ,sf 'fff fh ,- v , L-.id 1 Q ' f I :ow- e..n ' if A ,V t Q . JR. UPTIMIST WEETHEART Let Me Call You Sweetheart was the tribute paid to Pat Dorman by the members of the junior Optimist elula when they chose lier as llunior Optimist Sweet- heart. Officers of Optimist Cilub ure, center from bottom to lop: Ikill Merrill, president, lame Kiltle, vice-president, Bob Hur- clsel, secretary, Bob Willis, treasurer, Clleon Glaze, sports clmirmang Bud Mowry, paper L'l11lll'IN.lIlQ and George Von llils- liimer, pzirlinmenlxirigin. Members Lire: Sponsor, Mr. lftingoflig lfddie Stewart, l,el4intl Stansill, llugli Ilureli, ligirry Rice, David Scofield, ,lim Taber, llzlrry Herring, Robert Clostnles, loc liriedburg, Ronnie Morton, liiclizlrd Clossel, Hob Cllililon, George Maxey, Carl Mann, Danny Wfliipple, lirgmkie w,l1lLltlCI1, David Wdiipple, Toni Bryant, WILIIICF Cllol, Cecil Pnrlier, Noel linrclen, Pal Moore, Donald Beck. Off to a good start in their first year of organi- zation and sponsored by the Little River Optimist Club is the Junior Optimist Club of Miami Edison. Decorating goal posts for the Miami High-Edison football game, paper drives, and maintaining bulletin boards for the senior class and Mrs. McGuire are their main activities of the year. Boys in 10, 11, and 12 grades with recommenda- tion by club members or a teacher, 80 scholastic and 90 conduct are eligible for membership. V 'W ,WKMMMQ ,if W! , . W A W 4 ft ' 4 5,9 2, in E ,F HWY? gf , '13 nj' ,Hu Members of the Junior Opti- mist Club work hard collecting Waste paper for one of their many projects. Pictured here are, left to right: Bob Clifton, eo-chairman, Bill Merritt, Don- ald Beck, Ronnie Martin, Pat Moore, Harry Hering, Jack Phleger and Bud Mowery, co- chairman. uf Vf it M ,S r KL f X 4 fr' ' M - .. ,, -1 ..- -., ' .1 . ' +L, ,,,-.,- W A 1:1 - --v 7 ef, 1' ' ' - X ,, M ' .-M-41' ' ,, ,,,,,.,f. W 1 ,,,,, ',,, ,LW M 4 ,,,.-nuv .t ,,.,, ,,,,,., , ,,. , ,P ,V ,,,.,, N,,, , ,, f ' ' ...fw- , ,,, -,,.t,.a M W- I a -M ,,....------vw Zfw. M,,,...v .- 5 Q A i w ,,.,-,,-411 .MMM f- -W ' V 1 ....-.nf ,,.p-on 'M., ,, .ga -' 1 4 ,, ,,,.-H .,.--m- ,Wa-mv 5,,. ,,,, M- M-if , M 0-- ,,,.,..,.-,W-,pu , .., f ,M -, V -4 ,T ,,,....- ...Q-Q , ,, A , .. ,..,. ..--n , W ,, M-f ,,, ., -f-' ,.,....,,...--va i , .. ,,, a ,, --f-M ,,,, M I , , -n ,,, , If rhmllmh ' 'V 'S N Q V .1 4 ,Q W fa-,ff Q. 1 4 ' I .fat 'C . 1 4 E I f x 2 4 ll'-124.6 The officers and committee chairmen talk with their president. Bill Merritt, about a new proiect for are: Pat Moore, Vocation Service Chairman: George Von Membership Chairman: Leland Stansell, School Service Tom Bryant, Community Service Chairman: Cleon Glaze. Bob Wallis, Treasurer: Lane Kittie. Vice President. and the junior Optimists. From left to right Hilshirner, Parliamentarian, Bob Clifton, Chairmang Bud Mowery, Paper Chairmang Sports Chairman, Bill Merritt, Presidentg Bob Burckell, Secretary. i? RULLER KATI G Rolling along in skating competitions and just for fun, members really keep on the go. I, X, ,. .,..... Q.. 1 , , , ' . Making plnnx for .1 skating party are tlic officers and sponxors of tlic Rnllu Sk.1ling Cflnlv. Billie kltnin llnrns, NCCl'Cl.lI'y and Gail llnrtnii, lntci'-Club Conn eil RL'l5I'CNCI1l.lllYL', .iru suited in front. In lmck, from left to Flglll, .ircz liilli Quick, vice-prcsitlcnlg Mr. Sligullc, spnnsorg Miss Singleton, spnmnrg Mr. Powell spnnwrg blulin Clontlrn, lrenxurur, .intl Ricky Reed, prcxitlcnt, I, ,M .WWF , L ji! ff ' .L XX z 1 Nlcrnbcrx nt tliu Roller Skating Club .irc pictured ,ibnvc and to the riglwt. f X - Good old fashioned square-dancing provides fun for ull. Members of the Social Mixer Club take L1LlY2llll1lgC of ll chance to rest while having their picture made. :mai -....-...-.-.. ., luv UCIAL MIXER Dancing and having a good time is the object of the Social Mixer Club. Bull-room dancing is a good way of meeting others and developing personality traits. ,ii, 1 0 0 rv -nZ ' '- K- k .. ,..r' .,. Sig 4 -x iii f iz f. A Or, L e Q a K 9 i 4: 1 X. MQ. , .. v, ii W , ix Q v it aim? X Q ix, i fi 5' il? l ' 4 , f ' ' Q-San. PA I H CLUB -J :::' u, ,Qs jf a IB To have a genuine interest in the Spanish language and a feeling of friendship for all nations and peoples of Spanish origin are the main requirements for admission to membership. To recognize all students who have outstanding records in Span- ish elasses, to compile and publish booklets of Spanish classes, to com- pile and publish booklets of Span- ish songs for the use of all the Spanish elasses, and to conduct taffy sales to add to the scholarship fund for Spanish teachers are the activities that keep the members busy. 5 E- ww, ' ,f 4 WV! Members of the Spanish Club are engaged in conversation with their sponsor, Mrs Wfillils. lfronl row, from left to right: fviary Sargeant, -Ianie Ilamilton, Patty Conk ling, Ann Smith, and Clonsuelo Crawford. Second row: Octavio llerdono, Bill Parti gian, Lueindo Pendleton, Lorraine Kolie, and Shirley Bledsoe. GD X To develop a knowledge of sports, attend games, 6l.SLg3'lfj and back the teams are the main purposes of the fl Sports Club. This club is under the direction of nga' Coaches Ed Parnell, Bill Duncan and Bill Donohoe. ! Members of the Sports Club take time out for il picture. .Jw 5 ' fwggjf W , .W ., f aff W f 4 Q The office Workers are seen relaxing from their many duties, From left to right, sitting, are: Irene Hartley, Eva Tornell, joan Sehipero, Violet Callies, and joan Mobley. Standing, left to right are: Marcieta Napier, Joanne Terry, Bevery Shreiner, Ruth Huchaby, Sena Nelson, Loverne Lowery, Barbara Millman, Joan Eldridge, Billie Rouse, Eunice Pate, Emilie Hudson, Ann Melntyre, Maxine Reeder, Joann Tavacyk, and Stella Artiz. DEA' Wlllillllll S M' Wforkers in the Deans' offices is a job which needs a lot of attention. These are the students who run errands and check on other students for the Deans. The Deans Workers, who are always busily working in the Deans offices, take time out for a picture. From left to right they arc, Row lzliatherine Stokes, Mickey Huber, Mrs. C. Henson, Secretary, Sandra Brown, Shirley Bennington, Barbara Vanljeeke, Mary Jerni- gan, Rose Foranella, Shirley Clark, Nancy Davis, Mary Bledsoe, and Arnette Arent. Row 2: Yvonne Hamilton, jimmy Souder, Betty Spruill, Shirley Teeter, Shirley Barton, Cloud- ia Evans, Iivaline Neff, Carol Staab, Alice Loesch, Anna Africans, and Delores Gerald. Row 3: Margaret Lee, R, E. Conley, Dean of Boys, Ralph Dean, Charles Hamilton, Car- - 1. men Freeman, Gloria Redmon, Joyce Rolli- KE ,y man, and Mary Lou Hummul f 1,,,,W,,,,,, Ml Eli CHUHL CJ 0 .4 1 , 'wwwufw .. , ,,.. ,.s,.,, f The Miami Edison Glee Club is a very important part of the school. Th ese young people present musical festivals and provide music for all the important events of the year such as: presenting the nativity, Minstrel, Gay Nineties Show, singing for community clubs. Xlemlvers of tlie Xlixetl Chorus are from left to riglwt, Row liliea Allston, loan Crabtree, Ann Herndon, Theresa Cinieola, Donna iliindell. ,Ieanene Alwraiiis, Marx' Ann llaueino. Carol ,lean lierry, Irma Holub, Grace Vernon, Lucille Hcmlin, Gail Horton, Barldara Blair. Irene l7errell. Nlarx' lee iparling, Pliyllns Weber, llorotliy Cooke Row Z: Doris Perkins, Par Meeker, Roberta Ul1er, Nan Ricli- ardson, Natalie Conrtnex, Xlarilyn Cooper. Sally Nlilclwell. Uorotliy Hebb, Gloria Horner, Shirley Rogers, Arlene Smith, Virginia Simonson. loan Selimid, Ianite Lewis, Cieriltlizie Iferary. Ann Barnes, Carol Ann Robinson, Mary Rude, joan Dean. Row 5- Ioyee Xllslilix li IIN Ya I lltlti XXX id X V , ,L- , 5 I' is , - ii it , , nn klurgens, Berry Lirtman. Helen Limongelli, Carol Ann Hill, Oleda Freeman, Patsy Patterson, lit! NX'xn irl 1 ll rillix liliii Xlu WL ,U um -,Uv U. A -, ,V et- mer. ,laekie Buliek -lo Ann Hosbacli. Nlarcieta Napier, Mildred Baxter, Pat wlllllI1CQ', 8 4 , es X '44 The also artici ate in the District, State, and Southern Com etition Festivals. Our Clee Club was the Y P P P only school from Florida which was invited to attend the Southern Music Association's conference and out of five which was invited from the whole South. Bonnie Edmondson, Jeanene Pless, Marilyn Palmer. Row 4: Billy Quick, Dwight Dixon, Edwin Hullen. Arnold Schecter, Ronald Stucker, Bob Bosworth, Wiley Joiner, ,lack Carlson, Norman Armstrong, jim Flowers, David W'hipple, Frank XVhidden, jerry Harris, Danny Wfhipple, Larry Palomino, Delbert Walke, Steve Tart, Ricky Reed, James Jones, john Condra. Row S: Iiady Anderson, Franklin Hubert, Robert Peterson, Tom Bryant, Lewis Johnson, Bob Franklin, George Form, Frank Hartley, Carl Parker, Gene Cokeroft, Jim Cason, Norman Coffman, Gordon Moore, Fd Browjer, Richard Bittner, Dewey Emmett, Roger Barrett, Tom Rom- pot, Charles Biggs, Dick Benuchenc. , ,v,V-- f 2 INIYH' GLEE CLUB L MO kd! Vw! Q 4, ,Q V' W in - 9 rf V go' ' 0 Og v. 4 . nit? . if 331 x lil li Members of ilu- l'ioy'x iilee Club are from left io right, Row I: lfclwin Hullen, Pete Davia, David W'hipple imnay Flowers, Danny Wliilulmle, erry llarrix, Robert Bosworth, olin Condra, 'liom Rompot. Row 2: lfrank llarlley, liranklin lluberl, Bob Franklin lack Clarlxon, lirank W'liidclen, Ciarl Parker, Richard Bittner, Larry Palamina. Row 5: Cilenn Nass, Xviley Ioiner, Lewis Johnson, Gene Cokerofi, Qiorilon Moore, ,lim Cason, George liornie, Delbert W'alker. Row 4: Dick Zieher, jack Davis, Charles Biggs, Billy buick Dwight Dixon, Dick Beaucliene, Ricky Reed, Ronald Slucker. Row 5: 'liommy Bryant, Robert Peterson, Iames lones lfady An: derson, Louis Martin, Dewey l'iI11INCll, ltd llrownler, Arnold Selieclor. 1 A i -., Y-V w b ,- ,M 5 ,,V,. -V . 'lil f, i ' f .3 Qi , ff 1 , ' V V ' , L inf ill R 5 2 L R' 'L 'L' ll l Ill 7 l ll l ll ll ll l l If Gif 3' V 1 ' 1 7 ' 3 ' 1 V li V ' V . i .a T-lr , ii., V 5 , , j 3 3 V I, 1, V gli, I 1 l I 1 A 1 l 1 v A W If if .V 2 fl, L V , 5, ,V A fl Eg 5 L i 3 f 1 4 fg V V .V V . VVi V, V ,, ' , . 5 'mf . , i A , ' in M is i Y ' Y ' fi 2 i , I , N .5 ,I V A W 6 VH V V Q Vi ,P ,, , V Q y, , -Q I 1 I . , L V , , , , ,I Qt . W ,V W I K sl , ff .,V . , fi 4 QQ H , 4 A ,L. ' 1, v , , f , V, y - A A i L ' ' .V I : r I 1 S' ' ff' ,Qi v ' 1,v. x X t V, Aqua 6 tl :J V 1 3, V we 3-12 ,ff ' 4 V' 1? L V ta V V V Y L ik- .f . I m Members of the Ciirl's Glee Club are from left to right, Row l: .Ieanene Pless, Ann Herndon, ,Ioan Crabtree, Theresa Cinieola, ,lean- ene Abrams, Mary Ann Baueino, Carol Ann Robinson, Carol Jean Ferry, Irma Holub, Irene Ferrell, Mary Lee Sparling. Row 2: Dorothy Blair, Roberta Uher, Pat Meeker, Donna Tindell, Shirley Rogers, joan Schmid, Lucille Hamlin, Marcieta Napier, Jo Ann lloybaeh, Barbara Blair, Ann Barneb, Sue Ann Hill. Row 3: Pat Vfhitney, Joyce Alsbury, Bea Allston, Alice Weber, Nan Richard- yon, Marilyn Cooper, Lucy Matera, Mary Rude, Phyllis Weber, Bonnie Edmondson, Nell Kelly, Helen Wood, Patsy Patterson, Betty XY'yngarden. Row 4: Mildred Baxter. Doris Perl-tins, Nancy Cope, Francer Barimo, Virginia Simonson, Sally Mitchell, Arlene Smith, Dorothy Hebb, Dorothy Cooke, Ann jurgens, Oleda Freeman, Marilyn Palmer, Geraldine Ferary. Row 5: Carol Ann Hill, Louise White, Helen Limongelli, ,Iaekie Boliek, Marlene xlonex, Natalie Courtney, Gloria Homer, Grace Vernon, Gail Horton, -Ioan Dean, lannicc Lewix. - ' 3371 wh Members of the Orpheus Music Club are clock wise around the pool: Barbara Blair, Richard Bit tner, Jackie Bozick, Edwin Hullen, Jeanene Pless, Rickey Reed, Therese Cinicola, Frank Wfhidden, Mary Lee Sparling, Robert Bosworth, ,Ioan Crab- tree, David Wliipple, Carol Ferry, Jimmy Flow- ers, Dwight Dixon, Billy Quick, Mrs. Frances Dean, sponsor, Tom Rompot, Arnold Schecter, Frank Hartley, Irma Holub, Gail Horton, Grayce Vernon, Dewey Emmett, Pat Wliitiiey, Mary Rude, john Condra, Phyllis Weber, Roberta Uher, Ronald Stucker, ,Ioan Schmid, Dan Wfhipple, Mary Ann Baucino, Jerry Harris, and Carol Ann Robinson, Preparing to practice a new number is Iidisoifs famed Boys' Quartet composed of: jerry Harris, John Condra, Dan Wfhipple and David Wfhipple. 'x t 1. i i IIHPH IS GLB By bringing music to the students and stimulating interest for music among the undergraduates and our community, Orpheus members are truly serving th eschool. Before a student becomes a member, his musicianship, service, dependab- ility, cooperation, and loyalty are con- sidered. Membership in mixed chorus for one year is also nevessary. Officers pictured here are: ,Ioan Crabtree, secretary-treasurer of Mixed Chorus and Orpheus Club, Nlary Lee Sparling, president of Mixed Chorus and Orpheus Clubg llerry Harris, president of Boys' Cilee Club, and Mary Ann Baucino, president of Girls' Glue Club. iTUDENT CUUNCHQ composed of a representative from each homeroom and club whose duty it is to speak for the students. Council kept things running smoothly on the motorcade to West Palm Beach and during Sudent Day. Sponsoring all dances, regulating student sections at home football games, issuing identification cards, and orienting all new students are i 5 the Councills main activities. Chairmen of Student Council Committees are, left to right, Row l: Pal Davis, -Iackie hleffery, joan Shirey, Mary Iiscoll, .loan Schmid, l.i1 llurst, llelcn Parks, and Bob l.afferly. Row 2: .Iinimy Ciarler, David Starke, l,. Ray Boggs, Carole Kollon, Roger 'l'homas, and Riehartl Six. ' 5 5 n ' A , 4 A ' V T ii i as ssss a ' f- X ss,s an., ' ,han f. ' i l V' i Members of Inter-Club Council are: Bill Glover, jack Phleger, Al Meyers, Ann Bey- Non, jo Ann Hosback, Kathy Bennett, Durwood Simpson, President, Betty Poole, Ann Herndon, Mary ,lane Naylor, Donna Edison, -Iune Christina, joan Schmid, Margot Marks, Arlene Hancock, Sara Flanders, Debbie Alexander, Barbara Harrison, Phyllis Pickard, Mary Lee Sparling, Mrs. Vogh, Sponsor: Carolyn Roedar, David Starke, Bob lilipse, Bob llominix, George von Hilsliimer. james Meloney. Roger Thomas, Shulla last. Kienexive Sheilils, 'liommy Bryant .intl Phyllis Smalley. I TEHfUL H UUUNCIL Inter- Club Council consists of representatives from each club in the school. Durwood Simpson, vice president of Student Council, is in charge. Their purpose is to regulate club activities and to see that each club has an equal opportunity. N ii, Qi K .6-49355-s, A1 if , I Z ii Student Council President, ,lim Hazard, Cor- responding sccretary Pat Dorman, and Mrs. Willctte Vogh, sponsor, discuss a. plan of action for the Council as vice-president, Dur- wood Simpson, and secretary-treasurer, Ouida Blount, look on. f...-W w,mfW,,,f. Home Room Representatives are, left to right, Row 1: Shirley Clark, Carole Kolton, Tommy Priest, Ann McIntyre, Beatrice Gaskins, jackie Dilliard, Dorothy Hnmriek, Carolyn Stanley, Richard Halliburton, jack XValker, jimmy Donato. Bob Bosworth, Bob Vfillis, Mrs. Vogh, Sponsor, and L. Ray Boggs. Row 2: Carol Mosley, Betty Spruill, Betty Arnold, Peggy Butts, june Xlfinters, Sally Mitch- ell, Sue Ann Groves, Sally Darnell, Karen Norman, ,lean Lovett, Pat Dunn, Betty jean Palmer, Rose Foley, Mary Lee Herndon, jackie Holiday, Kitty Masearo, and Carolyn Higgins. Row 3: Angelo Filippini, Mary Dykes, David Starke, Richard Six, ,loan Shirey, Char- len Parish, Mary Iiseutt, jackie Jefferies, Vivian Aylor, Pat Frazier, Alva Fox, Jack Kemp, David Scofield, ,lim Carter, Donald Beck, Leatha Lnwderdale, and Arlene johnson. Row 4: ,Ioan Schmid, Bob Schirlock, Robert Monroe, XY'alter Griffin, jimmy Bain, Karen Feftf ing, jimmy Borden, Pat Dale, Helen Parks, Delores Derne, Liz Hurst, Edwin MeMullar, Elizabeth Novaeh, Bob Lafferry, Roger Tlionias, Arlene lliincock, Tommy Bryant, Pat Dorman, Durwood Simpson, Ouicla Blount, and -lim l-la7.ird. i 3 -li i ni mi co NUIL M Pgxq .. A WK c C4 C si 0 V . .. x,., M4- ' 5+ f i M C 'X l lil +5-W 3 .fl f e Sponsoring all the sock hops , dances for special occasions and other regular Friday night dances is the job of Dance N. - l Council. Dance Council, n committee of Student . ,V K '- ' Council, decorates the patio for dances iiiiiC'x ' -'i' --W-- and yngllggg 31-rgnggnqgnfg, fm- njusic' MQI11- Planning the Ifriday ngiht dances is rhe job of the Dance Committee. . Pictured here are, from left to right: Al Myers, Bob Willis, -Ioan Schmid, bers Clrcllliltc 3111101321 Stl-KlClTfV lit CPUYCCS Clmirmnn, Miss Iaifferty, Betty Poole, Mary lfscolt and Donna lidison. seeing that all have a good time. 1. I, - 4 : , u FQVXPE fx. S X., lv 'I -it If 7- ' it I ..,,, :KV faarzf 1. 1 r z Other members of the committee are: Bob Flipse, Richard Six, jackie Holiday, Arlene Hancock, Angelo Filippini, june Winters, In Ann Hoshnch, .ind ,lack Welker. 1 1 harvgvfi- f J 'wp Ei Q' ' J I N , J afwqgga ,Qi aff J V X T 1 Zlfiggwimm W? W mesa, li Billmfllii fmmmggg Z. lf ,xi ,S u lg .tw sn in d im W , ,, , , ool aret Te inters. W, , A S The are ' vu f students l ma r positions in St l- ent Coun- eil. oi ts are given to club 0 'cers, Student Council of icers and representa- tives, Herald and Beacon staff members, Caclettes, Honor Society members, cheerleaders, class officers, and band. . 'es Ten Pointers, left to right in row 1 are: Phyllis Smalley, Helen Parks, Jeanette Cullun, Mary Lee Sparling, Lucy Murray, Phyllis Pickard, Barbara Harrison, Vivian Aylor, Ouida Blount, Joan Shirey, Betty Boyd, Kathy Bennett, and Sue Underwood. Row 2: Roberta Toop, Ted Griffin, Karen Eefting, Jeanette Brown, Roger Thomas, Bob Flipse, Mary Jane Naylor, Betty Jane Schaufele, Pat Dunn, Jackie Jeffery, Pat Dorman, Lane Kittle, and Angelo Filippini. Row 3: Bob Willis, L. Ray Boggs, Gordon Peters, Jim Hazard, Carole Kolton, Roger Fleming, Bill Merritt, Ann McIntyre, David Starke, Al Slobusky, Bob Dominix, Ann Wliiteaker, and HALL llllll l'l'0lil' Hall Monitors are those busy indi- David Horn. .X-f-N viduals who keep our halls clear of all students who are not on official busi- ness, Trying to keep peace in the halls is one of the duties of the hall monitors. Monitors are: Ceon Glave, Jimmy VC'allace, George Turner, Leslie Ryan, Tommy Stewart, Shirley Dobbs, Ann Beynon, Jimmy Kries, Durwood Simpson, Ray Boggs, Steve Saph, James Lash- ley, Mary Dyckes, Cleon Glave, Gene Gunter, Betty Poole, Jack Phleger, and Bob Flipse. Q - t 300K HUUM workin' Helping assort books, keeping them in order, and replacing books is the job of the Book Room Worlters. 'YP' II li H ' llll ' r U 62, ,get 2 it lil ---V-- 7 ,- Ei V, exfb The members of junior Red Cross work hard filling boxes for children overeas. Members working are: Avom Fimn. Shula Fast, Clara Loudermilk, Carolyn Pierce, Patty Rollins, Sandra Munyan, Arlene Hancock, President, Katherine Davis, Sandra Kohout, Suzanne Fddleblute, Pat Brewer, Lorene Rehberg, Betsey Hall, and Carolyn Tompk.ns, Not pictured is Dale Sappenfield, the delegate to the National Junior Red Cross Convention. 5 3 X Y 'Qui' 1 I 5 A - el w --B - Patching up books and tracing lost ones keep these book room workers busy. Iirom left to right are: Mr. Ryder, joan Dyekes, Beverly Cornfield, liugene Colley, Alma Sawyer, Patrick Henry, Carolyn Saunders. AMERHM JR. RED BRUSH Consisting of representatives from each homeroom, the junior Red Cross is a service club that really lives up to its name. Drives for contributions, collecting of books for soldiers, and the filling of edu- cational boxes to be sent to needy children keep the members busy. ,iliii l l All -4 . lil 1 2 ix V, V .7 Wy z UNITED Hill ' CL B To better relations with- in our own nation and with other nations on L1 student's level is the goal of this club. Sending books to foreign Studying facts about our world neighbors are Avrum Fine, Mary Sargeant and Sally Goldinger, schools and writing pen- pal letters are the main activities to help reach their goal. seated. Standing arc: Gary Bon, Shula Fast, Frank Ansley, and Iillen Adler. l 7:11 ' gig, ' ' 'ff l A . V- - a --aw: 'L' -'- i br Aileen llelreeeliio, seeret.u'yg Norma Gun mlev, president: Lewis llohnson, vice- presidentg and Patsy Brewer, treasurer, form the ruling hotly of the United Na tions Club. Sponsor of the United Nations Club is Miss lilifabeth Knautli. f N Q-1 eil? I WM SIB-IIEIV Sponsored by the Miami junior NWO- n1en's Club, the Edison Sub-Debs lead an active life of service and fun. Activities include selling aprons and stuffed animals at the Miami junior Wo- men's Club bazaar, selling small Edison pennant pins, and a dreamy Christmas dance. Seniors and juniors are eligible for membership in Sub-Uebs. .. an Sub Deb members are, row 1, left to right: Barbara Diggs, Ann Beynon, Barbara Saunders, Mary Ifseott, Kathy Bennett, Ouida Blount, Betty Boyd, Peggy Grubbs, Lucy Murray Ciarolyn Stanley, Pat lfraiver, and Barbara Nelson. Row 2: janet Howard, Shelia Green Carolyn Roedar, lflsa Mary Reese, joyue Calloway, Alice Leonard, jackie Cloud, Yvonne llatnilton, joyee Nagangasi, Ann Melntyre, Carole Kolton, and livelyn Brandt. Row 3: Sponsor, Mrs. Pepper, Betty jane Sehaufele, Karen liefting, janet Kern, Sue Ann Groves, Dolly llerne, Nancy Derne, Shirley jones, Sally Yuille, Sandra Sharpe, Shirley Wfeidenger, Helen llilgendorf, june XVinters, jo Preston, Lil Hurst, Ann Maxey, Marlene Banlhaf, judy Qfhenowith, and Ann Wliiteaker. ,W , ,f I W l-111 ,t-19 .ff Lal V ! f ls ev 'f1i'f.l'i Sub Deb's ticket committee prepares for one of its main events of the year. From left to right are: Nlrs. Cooper, sponsorg Nlarlene B.ll'!ll1.lf. lil Hurst. Carole Holton, Marion Baldt, and Ilsa Vary Reese. 1 v Sub Deb members, Betty jane Sehaufele, Josephine Preston, Janette Howard, Ann Maxcy, Sheila Green, Betty Boyd, Lucy Murray, and Barbara Diggs are pictured as they prepare to leave for a visit to the Cliildrerfs Cardiac Home. Y ff ! , Z, ,55,u',' -f in-I , 'f'F. A2970 x ,,. 4 it kwin ' ' if Officers poxe for ri picture before beginning the meeting. lirom bottom to top are: Betty Boyd, president: Mrs. Pepper, svonsor' Sheila Green, 'secreLg1r'g Luci' Klurrgiv, vice- wrexident' l v . . s At one of the regular night meetings of the Sub Debs, members are absorbed in the .inties of their president and vice-president. NXWXXX RMK and Carole Kolton, treasurer. ...l TH SPIAN' Members of this honorary dra- matics society are a busy group. Besides presenting various plays during the year, the Edison Club is the chairman of the Thes- pian convention held here May 4th and Sth. X Nia fllh-1n1i:nTE'. X l ii 4 P' I . I ff 1 5, JA . A 1 M1-111lwrs 111' Iflclisiiifs 'I'h4-s11i:111 111111110 ure, first row, from left to 1'ig'hl: M111'jo1'ie 'f?' ,L lfislii-r, .l1lII1' Sliriz, Iimllniv Mau- l1!11sl1, 42l111'i11 'I'ol:1, M:1clel1111'1 'l'1'z1c-y, .Ic11111 Gav- f I f igziii, .IUA1111 llHSlh2ll'll, Hoy S11-111111i:111, tl1':11'e- V11ll1111-1', rxllilll Nixon, 111141 .lfiilll ' , S1-l1111i1l, S1-1-111111 row: llilliv l52ll'NVl1'li, Kc-11111-111 .I11l111s1111, Sully lmlws, f'l111l'1Hs , ,-XIki11s, .lorry 421-111111, 1,1111 llolilv, Kalrc-11 I!1'111111, :md .Inl111 S4'l'l1lt1l'0l'. Third row: f Palsy Wiilil, IJ111111:1 Vz1111l1-1'li111l1-, U11-flu lf'1'1-11111:111, Ninn W'ilkiss1111, Mz11'io11 l'i11o1', f' Idlisi- llHNX'2ll'1l, M:1riu11 lI:1ll, Ii:11'l1:11':1 Antmi, :1111l li11ll1 Ililvs. l+'41111'1l1 row, 141111111- 11114: 'll4lllI VVi11s11111, Mrs, In-1'l1ysl1i1'1', If'1'1111k .l0llllNflll, .lt'2lHt'll4' li1'11w11, I'eg'gy Bulls, .lo .XllIll' l,2lSlllt'j', lIi1'l1:11'1l II11111-yi-1111, If'1':1111-is Uwmis, lltblllllll M111'11l1y, Zlllfl I1'11111 Il11l11l1, S. 1 -11 11 WQM lf ,L W. M' Follow the Dream I.awd Docs Ya Understand junior Miss Dark Wind Arsenic and Qld Lace r lrlehezirsing for 'l'eeners, Tunes and Topics' are, left to right: Jerry Coburn, Allan Mixon, Marion At the convention, the Edison Thespians pre- sented a premier showing of Follow the Dreamn, a two-act play by Florence Ryerson and Alice D. G. Miller. Hall, George Von Hilshimer, Elise Howard, Bar- lmrzi LeJeune, Marion Piner, JoAnn Hosbnc-h, and Lou Robb. F' if Mrs. Sophia Derbyshire, sponsor. 'wi Y Arsenic and Old Lace A ,, s,, , ., Wilbur Faces Facts 'Jlhesp llllll 3 presicl lun ot'I'iu-rs uw, from lvl! to right: Him-rin Tolar, vlmp- JoAnn lrloslmvh, smpr-an111-ut-urms1 Kun-n llruun, vim--A entg .loam fl2lYll.2,2lll, stalls' 'I'lwspi.m sl-nw-l:11'y3 .Xllzm Mixnn, presiflerltg .Imnn S1-hmizl, ll'Q'ilNlIll'l'Q :xml Alzlclfelim- 'l'1':u-y , Sec-l'etzll'y, KX? VIH! ' .2 'lollmv tlic Dream 'E Il0Ii Y-TEE' f . 9' 2, Y-Tccn offiucrs picturud with President Ann Mclntyrc, center, .1rc, from luft to right: Ivy Miller, Vicc President: Nancy Leip- luxxrt, Cllmpling Marcin 5mitl1,TrQ.15urcr: Mark Nlrrlu, Sccrctary. Ja i . . X ,,,.. - wt, k V - ki g g, S-- tw' ,, ,aww K A If st: .5 5 , i A, . k f V - , ,bf -.1 X ..-,.3,g3,., f WY 3 '?'4f ' ,,t.M..t1'1 7H' n ':..:4,g. f' .. - far? Avg...-, , K I k I Q 1Xlmx'c .wc lllk' Suuim' Y-Tccn members who work tu l1l.I!QL' mln: club .t xuucuxs. f i4 Q 1 lI '-'M Hard nl work plmming IIIU Y-'lvucn l 0I'Il1.lI .1rc: ILls.1 lictty Cluoscy, -Indy clI1CI1t1VVill1, and liliw Iianclmis. , r iv Mary Rt' mf ff,' M Atiifwfla My UNIUR Y-Tllll P P lW 'f ffWr'f ,,,, str ,,,., ,jg on - r W e hw-, WW f- A A .VW7 A - ' 4, s ,V 4 M, ,, ,,,,,,, L P ' 'f ,W 'WM ,,,,, H' W, 'jr f A '-re,, w . --es-X V, nj, ffyww YW' Ay M H , is Pictured above are the members of the newly organized junior Y-Teen group. Projects for service, sale of book covers, Edison football pins, and giving a trophy for the outstanding senior girl are some of the things that keep the Y- Teen members busy. They do have n very interesting social life, too. Dances, supper club at the Y.W.C.A., and many other activities crowd their calendar. This year, the club split their membership into two groups, the Senior Y-Teens and the Junior Y- Teens, because of the large number of members. l Y W GW fW Q ,nf 7 Q 'Q ,L 1 Yin i G' in., ff' if 4- ,- , 4 srtf 95' f .ik-iT'wHMfEnf'w Witli attention centered on junior Y-Teen President Caryl james, center, officers and committee chairmen make plans for future meetings. Others pictured, first row, left to right, .1re: Valerie Cooper, Mary I.u Sullivan, Sandra Kohout, and Pat Hamerick. Second row, left to right: Lois Kelly, Sandy Diggs, Doris XVelch, Carolyn Saunders, Denise johnson, and llsther Fishbein. WHEEL CLUB Witla service before self as their motto Wlieel Clubbers have indeed been of service to the stu- dents through the Wfheel Club booth. Besides taking care of lost and found articles, selling bus tickets and tickets to school events at the booth, students may also obtain general information there. Low lights and soft drinks provided atmosphere', for the Junior Prom they sponsored in May. In return for selling Beacon ads the Wlieel Club received their pages in the Beacon free. NM ,Milf 1 ff fb 'lihe officeiw ol' XY'heel Cllub, from left to right, arc: Bill Merritt, Vice President: .Inn C,.irier, St-t'relary, George Cooley, Sergeant-at-Arinsg David Starke, Parliament- , igt-Io lalippnii, President, David Scofield, Ircasurerg llerman Brice, Chap- lnn intl 'l'oni Bryant, lnterclnb Ciounuil Representative. .' . '. Sauntlers, NX'l1et'l Club SVVCClllL'.lI'l. The members and xponxors of XY'heel I lub tonipletvng the half moon from left to right ure: Mr. Reynolds, Mrs. jaeobs, Mr. Shumzird, Brotkut C omer, Bill C arr. Lxene Cini'kt-roft. Urn Palmer, Dick Albrecht, David Starke, George Cooley, ,lim Carter, Bill Merritt, Angelo lglimslmv DJIC Sklpptnfield. ,lohn Coniira, Danny XYhipple, ,lack Stalleup, Jerry Harris, Uncle vlirnrny Hudson, Mrs. Vogh and Mr. Xlooru. Lomplt-ting the HXYU, from ltiii to vxghl are: Hugh Burch, Douglas Robinson, Gordon Lemmond. Vincent DiUn1berto, Ilric 'Ifumy H,ym,m Brite, Bob Scurlock. Bl!'l7l .1 Saunders. Swectheartg jimmy Buton, Tom Bryant, Frankie Wliidclen, David Wlmipple, Litorge Xlaftex, Bob liiisuortli, -loc lrit-dburg. .intl lt-land Stanscll. Xi, . i xii? . f 6 tv. i K A '19 -e . X ! 1---' Gathered at the Wheel Club Service Center in the Patio are the mem- bers who may be seen working there at various times. Kneeling in front are: Douglas Robinson and David XVhipple. Standing, from left to right are: Eric Trupp, jack Stalleup, Wlieel Club Booth Cliairmang George Cooley, Joe Friedburg, David Starke, Vincent DiUmberto, and jimmy Brown. Solieiting Jieaeon aelvertisipng was one of the W'l'1eel Club'w services to the school. Lane Kittle, David Starke, .intl Herman lirice hare shown, signing up .1 customer. J ki I J ,N Committee chairmen taking time out from their m.iny duties, are, from left to right: Angelo Filippini, Bill Merritt. ,Iimrny Carter. George Cooley, Tom Bryant, David Starke, Herman Brice, Vincent DiUmberto, I-Qrie Trupp, Don Palmer, .mtl Dale Sappenfield. MIAMI Elll 0 Three bands make up the Edison Bands. The first and largest is the strictly military marching band, over 120 strong. From the Marching Band the best musicians are chosen and make up the 72-piece Concert Band. The Varsity Band is the third and it is made up of the remaining musicians. For the second consecutive year, Mr. J. Howard Reynolds has been the Director of Instrumental Music at Edison. Mr. Robert Lawerence came to Edison this year as assistant director. Members of the Miami Edison Marching Band are: Peggy Arnold, Carrie Ball, Billie Barwick, Lois Berry, Mary Blank, Gertie Borch- eller, Carol Braithwaite, jackie Briden, Katheryn Burrage, Bonnie Bush, Katherine Clark, Norma Collins, Ferol Dabbs, Barbara Davis, l.illian Deiliardo, Henrietta Doss, Billie Evans, Andrene Plom, Marilyn Fritts, Carol Funk, Eva Gay, Martha Gibbs, Yvonne Hamil- ton, Jean Hardy, Lois Hayes, Carolyn Higgins, Allene Hippey, Arlene Hisey, Pat Jones, Avon Kaston, Janette Kerr, Sandra Kohout, Marlene Krainson, Barbara Lejeune. Alice Leonard, Carol Lindbloom, Patsy May, Barbara Moberg, Betty Morse, Marilyn Munyan, Marion Piner, Allene Pinl-tstori, Ann Pinkston, ,Ieanne Price, Nancy Red, Lorene Rehberg, Elilabeth Rutz, Beatrice Scott, Carol Schmid, Alice Smith, Katlieryn Stokes, Betty Strickland, Barbara Thiel, Janis Wadsworth, Doris Welch, Pat White, Anne Whitaker, MARCIII GBA ll I ,Jails , 'A As one of the finest organizations in the state, the Edison Band is in constant demand fo: public appearances. This year the Band has traveled to many part of Florida, and has given many concerts. jacksonville, West Palm Beach, and Tampa were a few of the places visited by members of the band. One of the biggest projects of the year was the sponsoring of a gigantic vaudeville show by the Edison Band Patron's Association. The goal of the Edison Bands is to perform the finest of band literature and orchestral transcriptions in order to better acquaint the public with good music. Billie Wickizer, Nina Wilkisson, Richard Bennett, Austin Barnard, Hugh Burch, Bob Cartledge, joe Chira, Ronald Chastain, Donald Diehl, Ronald Erbs, Loring Evans, E. Y. Fry, David Glenn, Leon Hamilton, Don Hesse, Bill Hogwood, Tom Holland, Fred Hudson, Stanley Karr, Stanley Kilpatrick, Wayne Kohout, Walter Leonard, George Matthews, George Maxey, Prank McCluney, Howard McCormick, Ralph McGinnis, Glen Miller, Richard Miller, Gregory Nicholas, Clark North, NVarren Obluck, Harold Orme, jim Pearce, Fred Powell, Barry Rice, Gordon Riel, Don Roby, Don Rose, William Roush, David Roush, David Rucks, Ross Sanders, Bobby Saucier, Judson Scheifler, Robert Sherman, Thomas Skipper, Lot Smith, Homer Spence, Leland Stansell, Denny Thomas, Carl Vann, Charles Walker, Maxcy Wfatson, Talmadge Vfebb, Raymond Welch, Duke NVhitfield, Jim Young and Charles Youngman U0 CERT BA ll , The members of the Miami Fdison Senior High School Concert Band, from left to right, row I: Jacqueline Briden, Stanley Kilpatrick, Howard McCormick, Barbara leleune, Charles Youngman, james Young, Elizabeth Rutz, Marilyn Fritts, Marion Piner, Beatrice Scott. Row 2: jeanne Price, Anne W'hiteaker, Martha Gibbs, Thomas Skipper, Marlene Krainson, Carolyn Higgins, Lois Hayes, Norma Collins, Allene Pinkston, Ronald lirbs, joan Sprow, Alice Leonard, Barbara Thiel, Donald Hesse, Andrene Flom. Row 5: Peggy Arnold, liva Gay, Allene Hippey, Barbara Moberg, Loring livans, Carrie Ball, Kathryan Burrage, Pat jones, Billie Wfiekizer, Bonnie Bush, Walter Leonard, Alice Smith, Carol Schmid, Hugh Burch, Avon Kasten, Leland Stansell, George Maxey, Robert Saucier, Raymond Welsh. Row 4: Arlene Ilisey, Doris Welsli, W'arren Obluek, Dulce Wliitfield, Ronnie Chastain, Homer Spence, George Matthews, Carl Vann, Barry Rice, Fred Powell, Fred Hudson, Don Rose, Austin Barnard, Maxey Wfatson, james Pearce, Donald Roby, Henrietta Doss, -Ioe Chira, Wzlyiie Kohout. Standing in back row: Marilyn Minion. Katharyn Stokes, -Ioyee Tambley, Carol Lindbloom, Richard Miller, Judson Sehleifer, Charles Walker, Willi.1ii1 Roush, Leon llamilton, and Lott Smith. 4:1 X ,ff T' 'N ,K 1 My 5 V N yr,-'g A?- R so We - i,m..y 4 i m.j.., -WP X, Tr S use af, Qi Q A 3 is t ,,,.j,,, Q, ji V Q 'fs' From left to right the Majorettes are: Janice W'adsworth, Barbara Davis, Nina W'ilkisson, ...W Yvonne Hamilton, Irene Vulgan, Gertrude Bur- . ehellor, Janette Kerr, Billy Barwick, Par Dunn, nd .lane Stiri7. Five sharp blasts on a whistle break the stillness and the Miami lidison Marching Band steps off for an hour's drill at the lfdison Athletic Field. uh , - - - ,. v , we es : -v-'-'q'-- 'fvijwg z , , . , , f , , M 9 ,Kay if exiewihf f' ' L fi ' ti lg! Il lx. ,', yy! 1 ML u!. - fx v- 'f Although counting rests in the music, like these students are doing isnlt the most interesting part of performing music, it is often times quite necessary. In this rehearsal, the woodwind sections :ire getting a work- out while the brass players study their parts. 0HCHEiTRA The members of the Miami Edison Senior High School Orchestra, from letf to right in row 1: Dorothy Reiriclt, Kitherine Stokes, George Matthews, James Young, Joan Sprow Ronald Erbs, Beatrice Scott, and Marion Piner. Row 2: Carmen Freeman, Ann Rut- ledge, Frances Wliite, Sara Dixon, Carol Schmid, Judy Jenkins, Norma Collins, Alline Pinkston, Stanley Kilpatrick, and Howard MQ- Cormiclc. Row 3: Jeanne Price, Jean Mentzer, Joyce Tombley, Don Rose, Richard Miller, Billie Vfickizer, Bonnie Bush. ,ludson Scheifer, Alice Smith, Whlter Leonard, Wayne Koliout and George Maxey. 'M UAIIETTE A Cadette must train during the sopho- more year and maintain a 90 scholastic average besides being depe able, of good character, and have a knolibe ge lf all p l fffffir, fundamentals of drilli -3 I ' . . . L 'wi' Besides raising money '41, t ,V-' ,5111 ggon trip, the Corps h d t ea P 'v ey f the 5 E Q tx scholarship give 4 U, I anding senior 5 5 P . , J 5 , Cadette. T adit na e ts' such as their Christmas rmal an y ,lifi participation , s- .N ' I Y H 5 g ' V ' fs . in Oran ij yi' ' s h lped raise the 1 ' ll' s -. fLl ' 7 v v X ' 4 l 5 ', , , 9 B' Big Brassx' of the Cadettes are, from left to right: Jo Preston, Captain's I lg Aide, Nancy O'Keefe, Platoon Sergeant, Ann Maxey, Top Sergeant, Mary P ' 'I Jane Naylor, Second Lieutenant, Betty Jane Schaufele, First Lieutenant, - ' A and I-Iclqln Hilgendorf, Captain. K ! ',l,,1.fVI'C b- X ml. l 5' 'J fl ,. f f 1 ' i yig f QE? air I ffniiff' ,, 5 altar V2 5 W ,, Kem I? iv , A ,A 7 V l l l l N KL' l 5 3 4 S 2 ,, , 12 , ,J P sl' Q , .1-it l Members of the Cadette Corps are, first row, left to right: Anne Bramlitt, Joy Miller, Jeannette Casper, Sarah Flanders, Sue Under- wood, Betty Coosey, Joan Rolandelli, Roberta Toop, Helen Hilgendorf, Betty Jane Schaufele, Joyce Callaway, Jackie Cloud, Mary Jane Naylor, Jeannie XY'illiams, Marian Baldt, Susie Carpenter. Second row: Kathryn Bennett, Shirley Jones, Gerda Poddick, Jo Preston, Havel Morris, Pat Kohl, Rosalie Campbell, Rose XVeir. Third row: Lucy Murray, Violet Callies, Mona Keynton, Dorothy Leslie, Nancy O'Keefe, Joyce Dobbs, Marlene B.1l'17llClf, Ann Louise Beynon. Fourth row: Ann Maxey, Peggy Gruggs, Shirley Weidinger, Sheila Green Frances Perkins, Judy Chcnoweth, Margaret Lee, Mae Dunham. Majorctte-Elyse Kanchis. Miss Mary Fee, corps director, formu- lates and directs the drills and practices. Washington or bustn was on the mind of every Cadette this year as they strived for their biannual trip to the capital. The trip included a quick look at New York City, Annapolis, the Apple Blossom Festival in Winchester, Virginia, where they participated in a parade and drilling at Randolph Macon Military Academy for the RMA Cadets which was followed by a formal dance in their honor. pn- 'tlliatis one way of get- ting there, say the pri- vate first class seniors, from left to right: Mac Dunham, Dorothy Leslie, Joyce Dobbs, Gorda Pod- dick, Rose XVeir, and s - N Roberta Toop. A: is-Steffi 3 vf-X sg: r, I W! Cndette corporals, better known as Wheels art counter clotk wise: Kathy Bennett, Sue Underwood, ackie Cloud Havcl Morris Ann Louise Beynon, Frances Perkins, Sheila Green and Lucv Murray OTS WASH Us I HERALD TAFF Sixteen papers published and 15 Scholastic Wfriting Awards were the results of this yearls Herald staff. To the students The Herald meant news and entertainment-to staff members it was a cycle of deadlines, headlines, copy, and printshop repeated every two weeks in their service to the school. lt meant lots of hard work and many headaches, especially the constant struggle to secure enough advertis- ing, but those who worked for the paper will remember the enjoyment of an informal period. 4.44 -' Roberta Toop, lfditor-in-Chief. Miss julia Sledge, 3dViSCI'- printshop. Advertising makes The Herald possible. Here Kathy Hackett gives Business Manager, Pat Davis, a contract while Hazel Morris, bookkeeper, records it. lfditor-in-thief Roberta Toup, and Managing lfditor, Helen Hilgendori, cheek page proofs. Page editors, left to right: Patsy Frazier, Bar bara Bruner, and Vivian Aylor paste-up the dummy . Al Slnbusky hands linotypcr SUn1lf IQISK. nilnulc COPY :lt W f ' We I W, 'G 471' -Q-......-K up 1 M, .N S Q, L Q44 W fr! A , at ami f 9 , 1 SFA V4 V' ' 1 S e as ,f ,H 'r ff, ff txt' - 7,,,,,f44. Members of Quill and Scroll arc, from left to right, row 1: Pat Hebebrand, Janette Kerr, Joan Shirey, Kathryn Bennett, Vivian Aylor, Lucy Murray, Jackie Jeffery. Row 2: Lane Kittle, Al Slobusky, Roberta Toop, Pat Frazier, Sue Underwood, Barbara Bruner Barbara Harrison, Jenneane Randle, Pat Davis, Helen Hilgendorf, Carol Kolton, Sponsor, Miss Sledge. The members of Herald Staff are, from left to right, row No. 1: Barbara Bruner, Ieanette Brown, Martha Dougan, Karen Bruun, Janette Kerr, Millie Hill, Joan Gav- igan, Roberta Toop, and Pat Frazier. Row No 2: Sue Underwood, Barbara Diggs. Gail Wiiago, Shirley Teeter, Kathleen Hackette, Helen Hilgendorf, Mary Jane Naylor Rutz, Row No. 3: Angelo Filippni, Nancy Kilpatrick, Vivian Aylor, Ann Maxey, james Malony, Al Slobuslcy, Ouida Blount, Pat Davis, Hazel Morris, Jackie Cloud, and jim Newman. UIILLA ll UIHILL Thirty students wore Quill and Scroll pins this year. It includes juniors and seniors or post-graduates working, writing, editing, or business management. They must be in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing at the time of their elec- tion, and be recommended by the principal of publication advisor. TRADITIU Year after year certain activities at Edison have been repented until they have become traditions. These are the occasions which are eagerly awaited and which are most remembered. :WM MINSTREL - Once :i year, through the combined efforts. ni the band, glee club, Clideltes, and ninnv other students .ind lC.lCl1Cl'3, ti variety of dances .ind songs ure presented in one big .1ff.iir. And, oi course, no niinstrcl is complete without .in inerlocter .ind the end inen. K U fgfii, as A V , MOTORCADE - Aniong the most recent traditions is the motorcade to .in out-of-town football game each season. Approximately fifteen e.nlx' decorated buses carry Red Raider f.ins to cheer the te.1n1 on to victory. SADllf l'l,AWKlNS DAY- 'llhis day in November has pnrtieulttr :lppezll to the gfllS, fOr ll IS lllC UNC llilllf Ill' lllL' yCJll' Wl'lCI1 ll IS permissible ln pursue their men Dog l'4iteli style. wif? A W A Way' ,, Q in IQTWWTV grr 2 I . I K WZ E , ...4.,,... ..Y , M-, , .,.e 5 Z W il' SWEETHEART DANCE - Chosen by the student body, Edisonls Sweet- heart reigns over the traditional Sweetheart Dance. This is the boys, opportunity to give that special girl a real treat. v 4 1 MIAMI HIGH GAME - After everyone has his fill of turkey and dress- ing, thoughts turn to the year's most exciting game between Edison and Miami High. The long record of losses has yet to dampen the spirits of Edisonites and each Thanksgiving finds us more determined than ever before. NATIVITY - Christmas would not be complete at Edison without the Nativity program. The beautiful storv of the birth of jesus is told in music and pantomime bv members of thc Glee Club, I r D ft, 4 1 '. if 0 Z, I 5 . Q v ix vs 5 ity STUDENT DAY -- lliL'AlL'l1K'I'9 lalte .1 holiday as students reign in the classrooms .intl offices on our annual Student Day, All phases in the operation of the school are carried on by the pupils, which all goes lo prove that lftlisonites have learned to accept responsibilities. COLOR DAY Once a year, when Edison plays Miami Jackson in football, we observe Color Day, Needless to say, red and white dominates the students' attire. At the close of the school day, the best dressed boy and girl are crowned King and Queen of Color Day. l f lx -up 1 2' 15976 , 3 .ms , - ,,,,, -- D, ....----...-......,.s SKIP DAY - All students look forward to that Clay in their senior year when it is legal to skip school. A clay at the beach with plenty of food and fun for all are the main features of this special occasion. ,V sv f I-ew , Qualifications for the JULIAN DANIEL AWARD are outstanding characterg special qualities in leadership, athletics, Q music, dramatics. or some other special fieldg a 90 average in scholarshipg and the student must be a graduating senior who has attended Edison three years. Winner of the trophy and a 200 dollar Key Club Scholarship is JIM HAZARD. 6 at y ., W ,l if I 2 Ext gl , iii V s , 5, I9 rl B I THE BAUSCH AND LOMB HONOR- -': U I., 2 LW-my ARY SCIENCE AWARD is regarded as 'ad the highest honor for outstanding achievement in the study of scientific subjects. It is deserved recognition of work well done. This year FRED HUDSON is awarded the plaque. af' - 1 . iai SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON awards a tro- phy to a senior boy each year, who is first of all a true gentleman. He must know how to conduct himself in any company and exercise self control. DAVID HORN receives this honor. Citizenship, Scholarship, leadership rind chzirncter :ire the main qugilificntions for the Il. A. R. AXWARD. IIIIIIQN IllI.CiIfN- IJORIV reeeivetl this .lVl'.ll'Ll, THE HARVARD AXVARD was pre- sented to DAVID SCHOFIELD. A jun ior boy who has excelled in scholarship, leadership, service, personality and char .icter receives this award each vear. Any senior boy who possesses excellent character and L1 good scholastic average is eligible for the HI-Y AWARD. The boy ITIUSE have made unselfish contributions to the school and must be willing to do undesirable tasks as well as desirable ones. He must exemplify the platform and purposes of Hi-Y. The award was presented to TED GRIFFIN. isfxizisfxim HAi1itisoN and JACK -IIZIJIVERY 1-C- ceived the EMILY POST AXWARD as being OUfSt2lllCllIlg in the possession of good manners, tact, and politeness. They will receive ll book of etiquette. VOCAL MUSIC AVVARD Mar'y A1111 Baufirzo Y-TEEN AWARD Anne Ml'I7IfjI1't' ,,f1fp,ls1d4-MMM X WX Pwww,,y,wW,,:::21w' 'w?k0f . if V ,, , ' '1il ' it My ,,,, ,I ,mf Mpopibgg 2 ., I A Q 6 I egewe XM u i- I -.5 .f XNOX Q Q 5 I my SC' 'W X x v,7, V mit !:,, M, ff W, V,,. . L' Ay!YdQ,:,-,., ..f-,'fM-W' I N ,, fra'-ff ' NATIONAL .IUNIOR AW' A R D CLASSICAL LEAGUE Duff Saj7l7r'11fir'Iff BOOKKEEPING I2A 101111 Human BOOKKEEPING IIA Iurzfx Phillipy SHORTHAND IZA IZO XVOrCIS Per Minute Sbvilfz Grrvu SHORTHAND II-A 80 W'ords Per Minute Row Nmilx TYPING ZA 62 NVorcIs per Minutc SfJirlI'vy Tl7lll'SfUII TYPING IA 46 Wfords Per Minutc R0bI'rhz Gowlrlzufl PUR jx 'D at And l1I!'7'!'J' and rirb is fbi' goodly gmr W1 f1 u'i11 ujmu ffm' foxxillg xnzf' MASEFIELD X x X fif As sailors on shipboard benefit from the healthy exercise, fun and sportsmanship of a friendly tug 0' war, we benefited from participation on teams or from proudly cheering for Edison in athletic con- tests. Our experience in sports will enable us to take as well as give during our voyage. V S ffm fx JSI lyjpf 111 Dorminc Iolm loss ,ff frmiw ,, mf 'f J , ,'wWfM ma!! f fyfffwl 4... rryr 2 www! Members of the football team are, from left to right, first row: Coach Collins, Jackie Simpson, George Cooley, Sherrill Ward, Harold Dorminey, Durwood Simpson, Richard Albrecht, Tommy Priest, Jim Shiskin, Bob Williams, Dick Zeiher, Ray Brown, Dick Knable, Roger Fleming, Coach Donohoe. 2nd row: Coach Duncan, Jose Martinez, Bob Crenshaw, Jack O'Neal, Jim McCullough, Jimmy Henley, Brockett Comer, Charles Shaver, John Zewald, Cleon Glaze, Billy Godfrey, Billy Shepphard, Ray Miller, Coach Bogart. 3rd row: Coach Parnell, Bill Chesney, John Weaver, Ronald Smith, Harold Hicox, Joe Reed, James Phillips, Joe Grayson, Frank LaCasella, Howard Scott, Garth Webster, Harold Olcksiw, Norman-Hales, John Losak, Coach Powell. 4th row: Benny Brown, Mgr., Hubert Martin, Bob Hipke, John Flaherty, Gordon Lemmond, Leslie Ryan, George Beers, Henry Weaver, Jim McCrimmon, Lawrence Dyal, Gene Gunter, Gene Smith, Coach James. With Coach Ed Parnell returning as Edison's coach after an absence of nine years, the Raiders had their most successful grid season since pre-war days. First to fall victim to the ground-crunching Edison attack was the new Coral Gables high school. Then Fort Lauderdale surprised the Raiders by handing them a 14-8 setback. Quickly rebounding, the Edisonites battled favored Robert E. Lee to a 7-7 standstill. From there on Parnellis charges racked up five successive victories, over Tampa Jefferson, Miami jackson, Jax Jackson, St. Petersburg, and West Palm Beach. But all good things must come to an end and this season was no exception. In their traditional Thanksgiving Day game with Miami High, the Raiders, who enjoyed the role of favorites through many eyes, succumbed before the Stings and suffered an 18-0 reversal before a record crowd of 35,787. But before the final siren had stopped its mournful bleating to end the game, the cry of a faithful Edisonite was heard shouting that old familiar phrase, Wait 'til next yearf' X SEASONS FOOTBALL RECORD Wi' Opfm f11'r if They 20 Coral Gables 0 8 Fort Lauderdale 14 7 Robert E. Lee 7 19 Tampa jefferson 7 14 Miami jackson 6 44 Andrew jackson fjaxj 12 59 St. Petersburg 6 SZ XY'est Palm Beach 12 o Miami High is X ,l , icls Albrecht Ray Brown Lawrence Dyal Gene Smxth Roger Fleming Durwood Simpson Tnnwmy Priest .lim Shiskin 47 Kg ,ff wx, V7 W f , ,J ,,,, ,ga f f, X Ei!! ,,.,,m?5' W! ,,we,f wifi: Edison's varsity squad coaches are, from left to right Coach jim Powell, Conch Harvey james, Coach Bill Dim ohne, Conch Red Bogiirt, and html Conch lid Parnell ,QNX Dick Albreelu carries the ball in the Miami jackson game as It's Harold Dorminey, of Edison, in :hc while uniform, General Brodsky cumex up lu cut him off, Edison defeated the up in the air after the ball in the Nliarni High game ilncluunilex hy n score of 14-6. which the Raiders lust IS-O. BA 'KETBALL fl 5, Above, it's Hill Liodiirey and Danny lirost up in the air after the ball in the Raiders ' game with the Stings .it the Miami High Gym. The second shot shows Danny liroxt blocking a shot as .lay Lotspeich .ind ,Iohn Dennis stand by. lidisonys Basketball Squad, under the able coaching of Coach Bill llonohoe, 'went through a fairly successful season this year. Wiiiiiiiig 16 of their 24 scheduled games, the Raiders suffered their worse loss to Fort Lauderdale, by ll points, in the second game with the Flying L's.,' On the other side of the scoring, the Raiders left Redland in the dust by 26 points. jim Newman finished the season as Edisonls high scorer and second high scorer in the city. Newman also snagged the co-captain position on the all Big Ten team along with W'illie Shayowitz of Miami Jackson. The Raiders were knocked out of the state tournament in their first round by the twice Edison victimized West Palm Wildcats. The saying that you can't beat the same team three times in one year held true, as Edison saw its state title hopes fade as the Wfildcats racked up 54 points to the Raiders 51. SEASONS RECORD Eifimn Opporieizl 46 36 64 37 46 S3 S2 48 io S2 49 34 39 S4 QV S11 XVest Palm Beachd, -- U. of M. Freshmen , ffff , Redland ,,,,,, H, H, Coral Gables , L, H, Miami Beach - ,, Redland N, ,, Lee ljaxb - , St. Pete ,, ,, Hillsborough W H St. Pete H Tech High , , Miami High ,,Coral Gables , , Lee tklaxj , , landon West Palm Beach LOSSES Etfixofl 35 30 31 45 42 43 49 37 - REMEMBER Oppomful Fort Lauderdale Landon Cjaxj Miami Jackson Hillsborough Miami Beach Miami jackson Miami High Fort Lauderdale 2 ls is Coach Bill pleted his second year of coaching, the Raider Basketball squad THESE? Donnhoe who has com Tbrg, 36 37 37 S4 49 46 50 48 wg W X, f W , V fs. Ay if ff f Z, W WM, ,UW f f QM W ,W W E1 1 ff, ,WW f , wwf? fi 1419933 N, , ZW J, x ,W , ' V , fm K tak sqm x , BA EBALL W .- 1 if t f ' M .' 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Bob Mnrell nml George NVnseonis. At the time that this yearbook went to press the Edison Baseball Squad, I , coached for the first time by Coach Bogart, had what was not too good M' L1 record. But with an optimistic outlook, Raider fans were hoping for better things to come later on in the season. In the few games which were Eg Em? SE- 21: 's'I' i Ze: pc.. 273 mo E9 QB si' EUC E 'Eos Hu: 0 Q. Wm :: Sr' 0'-I :- UQ:-2 :rr 22 N52 F-2 35 22, 'H O , EIU? 5'n o P5 V! 8 5 -5. ,az -427 C L2 'K I 3,1 55 E E T. qi ZF rf? 1.1. fi 2? Af Q 5a If Below, Coach Bogart talks over the practice with, from left to right, Harold Dennis, Bob Schurlock, -lim Hall and jim Brown. fel...- '59 B 4 -A i-GE ' itil? il' 1 A ,yr 'X ' J 'r 3 re l 1 JVAEKEV V '. . GA f Qi f Jfi l fl we ay , ' ' 4 Q1 Qgkwwwwz WV, I, ,V 4 iv , 0, Q f' .g.,,,W','f X fi' V 5, gy K X, 6594, J E615 George WYESCOHIS Otic Tomlinson , 2 Bo Murrcll i Z 9 'n 1, 7 , 9 1 . H 1' A f f 1 , Wm . l 'fi w-iw. l W3 ' fl J 55121 Z' W, .f - f J l 24 QQ, 5 ,f 1 J? , ., ., ,, J. ,f '25 W f' x , , I 5' Q 1 ' Q my g , ' ' I ,K 7, A 2' f V Q X , XX A 4 fx l V A ' ' ,,, ' 22 fe, , l , Mmmf,f::.g,i,.i.gs 1 , ,V ' ,Jai fggfigw is i , 1iff'5K?fKf2'5'lSV'5.4v.1t-a22i1lQ f ' f A . X.. X 6 2 'W 'Alix 1.1 I 3- HV 3' , , I 7 ' 3 X Q Ig..,.,..l .....,..v..,M,,, I f yum, ' , , :.-.44 Z ' M l M gf x 1 'U' - ' fx, KT Q 1 fl ,Y .ff . , up f. . l l ff' V m - I ' 1-fl, 4-....,,, I ' -5, - 4-v A ' - .4 Clcon Glaze W Billy Godfrey .limmy Brown l' W W' John Rlbun , , xi ff V f' fl V. BENQ, .N A074 , Jil!! fy, li 1 In ,V f Mxalg ,yizw I K X , , , -f I I, 5,1 vi, ' 1 - .I I ., , xxfl lf , , , , I N-,-x ,, '3 , , - If 1 r Q f , . n l, , LM ,, M is , ff .V , I . K it - ' MV: Jimmy Hall Bobby Scurlock , 5-H. My . Y bl W ' t Don Palmer Dick Knable 'V Y, r ' .5 ,X x Am ,, 3 A l t 4 l . ,, ami . - ix: A 5 K i , A K m Mundi A N., -f Q , Q , J' 'X fl V' ' Q Y . ,1 1' ff 4 ff Xl.. 'rfff Q XJ , I ', , 1 A ,V Q ... X 0 - , . i 1 5 uqnb 2: ggi 3 S mf? 1 , .. I - ,I ' n , S-ff 1 .-....,,l -an X lx ' - TN. K . W K 1 V bd 5 , Bum Williams Harold Dennis Jghn Billm- TRACK R W H 1 f 3 YW '01 Coach Tom Collins, who in the past three years has brought Edison's track team to a respected position in state track circles. Ldisoifs speedy sprintcrs get set tor the gun. They are, top row, Robert Krantz and Sonny Rivers. Bottom row are Roger Flenung,-D1Cl'i fciher, Sherrill Ward. Bob Row .md ,llmmy lxrn. Coach Tom Coll1n's three year record of being undefeated in dual meets, but were not quite as successful in their defense of their one year old Big Ten title. The Raiders lost that title to St. Petersburg's track legions, on Robert li. Lee's home track in jacksonville. Among those to fall victim to the Raider attack, however, were Miami jackson, Coral Gables, Miami Beach and Miami High's unstung Stingarees. At the time this book went to press, the Raiders were preparing for the South Florida regionals, with hopes of qualifying a large enough number for the State meet to upset St. Pete's Devils fr 1 their top position in track circles. X ,,... M Q . V ,531 lg 'WWI i Y N? NS 2 EZN m 1-711 440' Z if LM-f'f J ' -vv- . , an 5 1 Edis0n's distance and middle distance men are, from lett to right, MK51- , ff, K 1 ZW, Q ,yi kneeling: half milers Charles Carpenter, Louis Robb, Dick Engleke and Billy Barwick. Standing are milers Popcorn Lyons, Angelo Filippini, Al Slobusky, Louis Songer and Bob Plaistead, S My M, we Running up Edison s track are quarter milers Jim Stonne Durwood Simpson Bud Mowery ackie Simpson Dick Cane Jimmy Bong and Jimmy Dinato. if Edison's hurdlers, from left to right, are jim Hazzard, Allen Birdsall, Ronald Allenbaugh, Jim DeSoto and Richard Six. Edisonys 1951 track team's weight men and jumpers. First row are, Bob Rose, Peter Todd, Barry Culp, john Abbot and john Davison. In the second row arc james Lashley, jim Nall and Lawrence Dyal. Standing are Ray Miller, Harold Hicox, Ray Brown, George Cooley. A? V If V V F U F Y,. ,V SMTVV, lt? :...., gg.. F' W I l no Q ILVER iPlKE Ekf: j ,V-.I .Ny LT' V x 'ivy J,1if'..'.f '! .Af -4 um lililllseaaa MN . Nw. .ee ,aff .o . Nl, Y , N . bg I t . -I A...'T.wyt36 tl ,Emi N .1 HM 1 X. x 2 ' .V It ,,- . 1 A 4. - V xagllm , ' I4 , , , I ,N ...i I .fx ' , ., U ,I K V . A.. I -.:.,.-2-'5 Q- - -i.,-4 -.... -- 'i , ASW- wi' . ' 1' -v - . - ,. -- 1 -I 4 1 f - -. - ,,,,'g4- 1 fzo-wwe ,..- A ' f - , , - ' -Q. ',.f11. iNi5 - 1' f .ii.wk., ft' . 14- ' i i .M i MARY LOU GARSIDE Sweetheart of Silver Spikes Officers and xponsor of Silxer Spikes with Spikes' Sweet- heart. They are, left to right: Jamey Laxhley. President: Al Slobusky, Secretary-treastirer: Mary Lou Garside. Cinch Toni Collins and john Ltualt. Vice President. Members of Silver Spikes are, firwl row, right to left, Alohn Nall, Lou Robb, .lnnies l,.ishley, Mary Lou Cigtrxitle fsweelhenrtj, l5.i1'1'y Culp, Jim llnvvnrtl, lin! llorminey. Zntl rowg Sherrill Wzirtl, Al Slolmslty, George Cooley, Uurwootl Simpson, Roger Fleming, Angelo lfilippini, Charlets Carpenter. Jrtl rowg Ray Brown, llxiroltl llieox, john lJLlVlLl50l'l, Ray Miller, tiene Smith, Ilenry Wfepiver, -Iohn Wei1vei', john Loszilt and jackie Simpson. Newly organized this year is the Silver Spiltes Athletic Association under the sponsorship of track coach Tom Collins. The club membership is made up of truck varsity lettermen. fl , , ,Q,,,r . ' 4 5 ,vi 'S 2 - I li I . gsm Sponsors of the I2 Club discussing the club's dif- ferent activities are, from left to right, Coach Ifcl Parnell and Coach NW. B. Duncan. An informal shot of the officers of the ll Club. Officers are, from left to right, Gene Gunter. viee-president, Tommy Priest, secretary-treasurer, Harold Dorminey, president. Membership in the club consists of all varsity lettcrmen. Activities include ushering and selling programs at lidison's basketball games and selling refreshments at the baseball games. On their program is an annual formal for members and their guests. J sm Q3Hf,vi'-f fe f Members of the li Club, from left to right, are: Row 1, ,lim Newman xlaeltie Simpson, Dick Albrecht, Bob Hiplte, Sherrill W'ard, john Losalt, .Iames Lashley, George Cooley, Al Slobuslty, john Wfeaver, Henry W'eaver, Gordon Lemond, Bob XY'illi.1ms. Row 2. Ray Brown, Ronnie Sheridan, Tommy Priest, -Ioe Grayson, Hubert Martin, Harold Dorminey, .lim McCrimmon, Alim Shisltin, Roger Fleming, Durwood Simpson, .lim Hazzard. Row 5, John Davidson, Ray Miller, Frank I.eGasella, Charles Carpenter, Lou Robb, Gene Gunter, Gene Smith, Garth NX'ebster, Donald Ladd, Bobby Bryan. n :K . bww.,- 'I 133 UHEEHLEAIIER Edisonas first all-girl cheerleading squad, under the direction of Mrs. Geiger, this year participated at many of our athletic events, including all the football games, and basketball games. Helping to keep the student body peppy and lead them in their cheers was the main function of the girls, besides carrying on the programs at the pep assemblys. The cheerleaders, headed this year by Pat Dorman, will have seven of the present squad of thirteen returning. SQ? Ill lg lc! On the opposite page in the bottom row of individual shots are, from left to right, Jean Armentrout, Rose Nevills and Pat Barber. Top row, Pat Dorman, Ouida Blount and Gail Gahan. Below, in the top row are Betty Boyd, Barbara Saunders and Delores Read. In the bottom row are Sandra Moody, Elise Howard, Mary Lou Garside and Joan Shirey. ,r ,M ' ll is l I 5212 5 5?-Eli W X In the action shots below on the opposite page: Senior Cheerleaders practice a cheer, second shot, action shot of cheerleading squad. To the left on this page, Mrs. Geiger tries to get th: Cheerleaders back to work, while below the ,Iunior cheerleaders l go through a routine. nur-mul I F, 11' 'rea-,,..::4f'.v I I G '-lf bf - ' -' -ar ., t- t -v A. M., z Q . ,f' . , . 4 Q ' X' - Q ' - B 7 1- 'ef ' ' ' 1 Q, .fr-5 ,-N 'X '-'-M mf , ,tmp up 'y - t ' '1 .,., f: fy of ' f ef' ' J 'ES ff 5' 1 s ' A fl.,4v.-sg x A I TR1-lMlliALS ' lIIIl'.lll1llI'.ll l cmllv.1ll fllmmpsz ll:xl1y R.llIlL'I'NH. liuw I, It-fl um right: larry Riukv, l'.1ul Smi , llm Q Gcnc SlI7l'l1.lI1, fylll' lumlinsun, ' llulvlvy Gmulman. llnk row, It-fx to right: Knyc Ulmer Alimmy Ulwnonr ,llmlslvy Umm-y, jimmy ,. lircis. Coach 'lf Xx,llllL1l1'lS who is in clmrgc of lntramural Sports .md lmczxd of tln: Plwyslcal Ifdu- cation department. ,--dl Coach T. W'illiam drilling his Physical Education class on spccdlnall plays , f i f WW fftqwfn, XM' ' ' 2 I' f 24Q WMM I ff.. 0 ffl M f Tl1cJuniorBirdmen took tlxc junior and senior Intramural Basketball title this year. They arc, from left to right, Ted Griffin, Al Meyers, David Willianis, Lowell Lotspcicli, John Dennis nntl Otis Tomlinson. s 1 Members of Four Hits and a Miss, sopho- more intramural basketball champs are, from left to right, kneeling, Robert Krantz and Wally' Joiner. Standing are Bob Gallo, Pat Hancock, joe Whrzneack, Mike Martin V , and Ronnie Lee. H Finalist in rl right, Robert winner. M-A--,.....,. . if fe x ,f ie intramural table tennis tournament ire. from left to Seigal and Nick Procino, runners-up. and Marvin Prost, To the right, members of the three man Members of one of the regular Physical lidueation classes go through L1 Yollfylbllll W game, while Low of the Physieal Education 5' teachers look on. - , 'Q fi 5.1,-if BH Above .ll'L' llie students who taught in ilie I'liysie.il lfdiieaiimi lk-p,ii-um-ni on Siudgm Day. The sluilenl le.1el1ers, with Holi llurkel - U liending the ilepartment, look over .ill of the 4 -li l ilulies of ilw l'liysic.il l'iLlllC1lliUll lU.ICl'lCI'N. intramural basketball runners-up and . champions are shown. The winners, shown i kneeling, are ,lack Cooney, -loc London and Henry Faucet. They were known as the W'hiz Kids. Standing are the Cagcrs, run- ners-up. They are Mika Smith, john Car- ington, Bill Fisk and jimmy Campbell. at X,,,, Physical Education Class doing warm up exercises on the athletic field. fist Bob Coosey getting set for a pass in one of the touch football games during Physical Education classes. A fast game of speedball in progress during one of the Physical Education classes. One of the volleyball games during Physical Education period. rf' l 'Hff,'i'5S5i I. . fl. llllll P PICTURE Members of the G.A.A. are, from left to right, Row 1, Georgianna Svagell, Elizabeth Andrews, Mary Lee Herndon, Anita Bizzell, Rita Schwarl, Lois Miller, Ellen Adler, Dorothy Bowman, Eran- cine Middleton, Sondra Helsinger, Clara Mae Lauderdale. Row 2, Dorothy Rogers, Ruth Allenbaugh, Una Leroy, Par Brownrigg, Marilyn Woodworth, Joan Cole, May Ann Holmes, Elizabeth Puleo, Eunice Borden, Carolyn Leh- Zx -'Z E mann, Phyllis Smalley, Mrs. Leoline Geiger, Sponsor. Row 3, Miss Hunter, 35 Sponsor, Sara Chapman, Arlene John- son, Eunice Baader, Mary Calnan, Jane Newton, Jeannette Macmillan, Judy Rosenthal, Nancy Palmer, Isabel Sulli- van, Elaine Chapman, Mary Lou Hum- mel, Margie Bell. Row 4, Carole Veverka, Sally Reed, Evelyn Lopez, Betty Smith, Roberta Uher, Elizabeth Novack, Shirley Roberts, Suzanne Kemppel, Shirley Bledsoe, Dorothy Martin. Row S, Jean Cole, Astrid Fors- gren, Mary Ann Stone, Mary Ruth Bledsoe. Q-J 5-V L41 Members of the Volleyball Team are, from left to right, Row l, Elaine Chapman, Sondra Holsinger, Jane Newton, Eunice Baader, Mary Calnan, Sarah Chapman, Clara Mae Lauderdale, Judy Rosenthal. Row 2, Isabel Sullivan, Una Leroy, Evelyn lopez, Mary Bell, Pat Brownrigg, ,Sally Reed, Marlene Dorminey, Astrid Eorsgren. Row 3, Nancy Palmer, Elizabeth Pulseo, Manager, Eunice Borden, Carolyn Lehmann, Roberta Uher, Mary Ann Stone, Arlene Johnson Phyllis Srnally, Ellen Adler. G.A.A. Softball Team members are, from left to right, first row, Eliza- beth Andrews, Sarah Chapman, Jane , , Newton, Mary Lee Herondon, Elaine 1, Q Chapman, Shirley Roberts, Dorothy Rogers, Anita Bizzell, Jean Preston. Second row, Phyllis Smalley, Carole Veverka, Sondra Holsinger, Sally Reid, Mary Lou Hummell, Georgi- ana Svagell, Astrid Forgren. Third row, Arlene johnson, Eunice Borden, Carolyn Lehmann, Pat Brownrigg, Clara Lauderdale, Roberta Uher, Mary Ann Stone, Una Leroy, Evelyn Lopez, Judy Rosenthal, Marilyn Woodwortli and Elizabeth Novack. QQAQNS -. ' ' f UW .,ww :v ' yh Q fin ox , Q yfV,i,,,W, ,S hm 6, I.: Af af t f Y' an.-ff pr t ,.f..,,.1i,f.aafg.a ,.,aw,i'aI1f -if-' fig 4 2 47.157-gm-77,-Q-v-.,...v...,.a -...-..---........,..,...,......,,,..,. .,,.,,L..- '-I4 ,GW ' P ,y .V , 1-' ' ' 'VY ' f -' ,f , D' 1 cfeiv- ff L A at e ,, 5 ' -,-4 ' . ,far E 'f , 2? 42 fi Above, members of the G.A.A. Basketball Team are, from left to right, first row, Gcorgiani Svagall, Elaine Chapman, Doro- thy Rogers, Mary Lee Herndon, Shirley Roberts, Clara Lauderdale, Ruth Allen- baugh, Jane Newton, Eunice Bordon, Mary Calnan, Carolyn Lehman, Arlene Johnson fmanagerj. Second row, Isabel Sullivan, Jean Cole, Joan Cole, Dorothy Moslem, Judy Rosenthal, Shirley Bledsoe, Mary Lou Hummel, Marilyn Woodwortli, Pat Brown- rigg, Marlene Dorminey, Rita Schwarz. Third row, Roberta Uher, Elizabeth Novack, Una Leroy, Beel Manyong, Sara Chapman, Janice Lewis, Phyllis Smalley, Eunice Bord n Mary Ann Stone, Astrid 6 i Forsgren, Fvel ipcgw I ! Www. W or Below, officers and sponsors of G.A.A. talk over their many activities. They are, from left to right, Phyllis Smalley, Mrs. Geiger, Mary Calnan, Roberta Uher, Miss Hunter. Arlene Johnson and Miss Dale. 4 , v llll llll PURT iii , am ':'l, ' if-'sill xii' f .f- f we A Swinmiing lI'c.im members ure, from left to riglil, first row, -Inu Ciiinsim, Holm Xvillis, Bill liislse. Secuml l'0Vi', lnlm Karen, lid llonlli, Lowell Lotspcicli, lid lilinm, ,lack Simmons. 'liliird row, Mr. CI. I,. Morrill, 31UUllYL7l', Marlin clLlllllll1j.Il1LlIl1, .lim Vforclcy, l'il'LlI1k Y NVl1itlclc11 .Ind lnl Henry, III S-'55 Golf Team members are, from left to riglit, kneeling, Bob Patrick, Bob Fnulkiner and Howard XVimmers. Standing are Bob Lnfferty, Billy Carr, Barry Seidel, Gordon Peters and Bill Kofoed. Tennis Team members are, from left to right, first row, Marcia Smith, Martln Finnell, Rebecca Williams, Jo Anne Ver- veka, Una Leroy, Billie La Tona, Roberta Ulier. Second row, Augusta Le Cann, jimmy Campbell, Jack Kemp, Jim Shaw. Third row, Sally Kramert, Nancy Liep- liarts, Alec Salvalaggio, Ron Black, David Schofield, Brad Green and Mr. Campbell, sponsor. 11- 5- 7- 14- CALE DAR 0F EVE T SEPTEMBER Register for School Regular Classes Kick-off Bar-B-Q 15-Cadette Stock Hop 22-Football Game with Coral Gables 2 9-First School Dance OCTOBER 6-Three Act Play, Junior Miss 13-Carnival Robert E. Lee Game in Jacksonville 20-Tamja Game 2 6-jackson Game 12-13- State Student Leaders' Conference 19-Senior Banquet 26 2 7-8-9 16 17 23 28 Color Day 1 27-County Volleyball Tournament 8-9-10 l 5 NOVEMBER 2-Andrew Jackson Game 9-St. Petersburg Game 10-Dance 10-11 -N.F.L. 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NV. 62ml St. I'hon1' 7-9320 Ifl ll III IC lIIil:f.'rl'l'i 0'llI'IliIi Town and Country Pit Bar-B-Que IIfKIl-II-QUIT IKIIBS 1 I'IIII'IKl'iN - lII'iI'iI l'0Itli REST UF LUCK SKAGSETH7S EVERYTHING FOR 'I'HE 0I I ICE FOUR STORES TO SERVE YOU Miami, Mizlllli Beau-ln, Little River., Allaputtah Interstate Marble and Tile Co. TILE o MARBLE 0 GRANITE o TERRAZZO CRAB ORCHARD STONE CONTRACTORS 4000 North Miami Avenue ED1soN APPLIANCE Co. B E N D I X VVASHER, IRONER, DRYER SPECIALISTS Authorized Sales Service fi ji J fyjfww f Www ' D Years and years and years from now, there will come X 5 lp I reflective moods in your life . . . times when you will recall A5 'ffjiff 4 X fond memories of our ha iest da s . . . 'our school da s. - X W . A Y PP Y 5 Y kim Q' J Start today to exchange your photograph with your school 1 Z! K-sf friends . . . and, in the reflective moods of future years, turn Nqr K SX- X523 to your album! Ty X 54 l ali! And, to make the occasion particularly significant . . . be X47 up i sure that yours are Tooley-Myron photographs. -15' A M A i ff! iv X l , Lobby Floor l X luPont Building NJ ff f l ff- l 1 Ii x ll - ,i -,3 li bij Nfifqr 'Viv-VYVAVAYXfi-VYAV VAVAYV-7 l You can best keep up with i l i world developments and your favorite features and gata lb Flood Coniiiiii comics in Florida,s M ost ,lV?l70Vf'I'lllllT Complete Newspaper- ffanllzliziglt U11 c gilt in m i 1: r zz I h W W fzmirffi , gms ,rv Xarllpxlimg t' I r ' t ,if- E l i s A A A Zkfliflkplflgijirrlg-Zi 'Nr' 'VR mx... .pf-'ff -wr f A 5 sm 1- In-h Q N 14 -sv 11 kk fhqgli .. KN x J SSS i,.M...1.-..u-- LA: x , -1 '- mlm' : ,- 4 J .xifgr IAC1mlync Rucdcr, 2-Clcon Glue, 3-Pat Dorman, 4-Natalie Courtney, 5-Carol Jean Ferry, 6-Janet Galcy, 7-Ted Griffin. S-,Iulimc Pearson. 9-klein Prcbwn, ltlflgnn Harrison, 11-Carole Kolwn, 12-Iimmy Crusc, 13-Anne Herndon, 14-Dot Coolif, li'-li.xrb.u'.x Cranium. lo-Nancy Kilpatrick, I7-Karlmy Bennett, 18-Barbara Gaskim, 19-Eddie Mund, 20+Pat Dunn, 21-lrcnt 'VvLllg.ll1, 22-Bury Buyxl. 23-Barry Culp, 2-liklnckic Jeffery, 25hRoger Tl1OH13S,261GCOfgC Nelson. I l STUDEBAKER MIAMI MQTORS, INC. 1720 N. E. Second Avenue Miami 32, Florida CHAMPION o COMMANDER o TRUCKS Long Office Supply Co. OFFICE SUPPLIES --- SCHOOL SUPPLIES We welcome all students to visit and inspect merchandise in our store 150 N. E. Ist Avenue Phone 9-1402 Phone 82-8623 Miami, Fla. Phone 7-1421 Est. 1925 HSPRUCE UP MIAMI AGENCY CO ' Manhattan Men's Wear CLEANING and TAILORING 1700 N. E. 2nd Ave. Mianli, Fla, phone 82-5512 L. W. SHAVER 7941 N. E. 2nd Ave. Owner Miami., Florida Complinlwzfx of CONSTRUCTION Phone 89-6561 12345 W. Dixie Hwy. BUILDING and GENERAL CONTRACTINC BOWEN OIL CO. 7229 N. Miami Avenue CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF 1951 Hosack Electric Co. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 4755 N. W. 2nd Avenue 5961 N' W' 2nd Ave' Mianli' Fla' Miami 37, Florida Phone 31-1511 CONGRATULATIONS C'I 'l'lf 'f 'ff CLASS OF ,5l of LEWIS FURNITURE Hugh F. Duval, J r. Cliff D. Fossey 5601 N. Wv. 71h Avenue Phone 7-6927 FLIP,S 5 gfwf 5 A MIAMI'S MOST BEAUTIFUL DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT Phone 7-6273 9534 N. E. 2nd Ave. 79ll1 Slreel N. Miami Avenue George Obenour, Jr. Willard P. Yengling Cunzplinzrflfx gf ROOFING 0 SHEET METAL Puritan Dairy Inc. MIRRORS AUTO GLASS MIAMI GLASS CO. IIIIOIII' 83-l6I8 2320 W. Flagler Street Office Supplies 0 Greeting Cards 0 Bihles Stationery 0 Gift Wrapping Service MIAMI STATIONERY COMPANY, INC. Telephone 84-2541 8026 N. E. Second Ave. Miami 38, Florida FLORIDA,S OLDEST AND LARGEST BOTTLED GAS DISTRIBUTOR SOUTHEASTERN NATURAL GAS CORP. 698 W. Flagler St. PII. 3-5391 Since 1923 6242 N. E. 2nd Avenue Phone 7-2612 MianIi38, Fla. Morton Insurance Agency 7823 N. E. 2nd Avenue Phone 78-054i Miami, Florida All Kinds of Insurance unll lfunalx XVELCOME TO PELICAN HARBOR 79th St. Causeway Boat Storage - - - Service Cannon Shoe Store 8032 N. E. 2nd Avenue Little River Section Miami, Florida EVELYN'S PETS PUPPIES -- PARAKEETS - CANARIES MONKEYS - KITTENS - HAMSTERS Complete Line of Supplies for Pets 6032 N. W. 7th Avenue Miami ON YOUR NEXT TRIP TRAVEL TRAILWAYS Americais Finest Bus Service Shortest Routes at Low Cost Hollemarfs Restaurant N. W. 79th Street at 7th Avenue .XIII-f'01Vl1ITIONI'iD FINI' FOOD IUPIIKR PRICES I-RII-NDIX SI-IRYICIL KWIIII- TRIP PARKIN1 Complimrnfs Pan American Tire Co. State Distributors Dayton Tires National Batteries TRAILWAYS TICKET OFFICE MfwMillifw Oil Quality Rewpping 301 N. E. First St. Phone 9-4737 1450 N. Miami Avenue CONGRATULATIONS CURB CE T0 THE CLASS OF 1951 HAMBURCERS in Special Roll TASTY DOGS 12 Delicious Inches French Fries with Orders ALSO 7 FA MOUS SNIKIIICS STONECRAFT 3109 N. W. 17th Avenue Dlf'IUYIf IVF CRl'IuUW Phone 32-1395 Mianli, Florida YOU'LL ALWAYS FEEI. phone 7-7069 AT HOME AT FIFI a nd PAUI-'S CHILDREN'S WEAR WHERE THE FOOD IS GOOD THE LUXURY CLEANERS KIMBALL-MURRAY 5 HOUR SERVICE Phone 78-5521 5705 N. W. 2nd Ave. o FROM TOTS TO TEEN AGE o 145 N. E. 79th Street Miami 38, Florida DADE CAMERA SHOP 6800 Biscayne Boulevard 78-2100 Phone 7-1121 5325 N. W. 2nd Ave. ruoxrl 7-92:12 LIVE SIIIIINII' M OTIII-ZR u.u'1' 0 THE REEF BAIT ' 5 and TACKLE sHoP DRY CLEANERS ROD AND REEL REPAIR GRILL Miami, Florida Where Fishermen Meet 4'oLoN DIXON 760 .N- 79 Sirffl 11. L. Lxwsoy, owner WOOIPY R0I'N'l'HHH Mum , Floflda WOODRUM'S ONE OF SOUTH FLORIDA'S LARGEST HOME FURNISHERS Terms Can Be Arranged Loraletl Northwest 2nd .Avenue at 73rd Street KIII1'0NIlI'I'IONI'ID SICIIVICE TO THE SICK I'llI'lS1'IIII I'IONN 1'.ILLICIl I OII ,IND IDI'ILIVI'lI!I'lIl MARSHALUS DRUG STORE Phones 7- I202, 78-9936 653 N. W. 62nd St. Miami, Fla. I II IC Ill NI OTH IIIZ Ii ID IP If LIN' IC If I' MEET THE GUYS AND CALS AT COLONEL JIM'S DRIVE IN Homo of tho Mile Long: Hot Dog On the 79th St. Causeway and 40th Ave. and the Trail The Tower Tire Co. 2197 N. W. 7th Avenue Phone 9-2201 Miami, Fla. 'Pho Tower 'l'lr4- Uompnuy Sells More 'Fires mul I-'lshlng 'hu-klv than any other store of Its kind in Florida. GUNS, IIOI'SI'IVVAIII'lS, .KI l'III.INI'ICS. PAINT AND IIAIIIHNAIIIG PURE WINE JELLY Floriflffs Newest Table Delight Much- from Ul'llIlI!4'H, Hritlwfrlllt, Hlde-rln-rry, ltosc- und l'vau'In-re LIQUOR JELL Co. 63I7 His 4-1n yna- Iioulvvurd Mid City Radio Shop RADIOS 0 REFRIGERATORS o WASHERS VACUUMS o TELEVISION Home of Radio and Television Servire 9713 N. E. 2nd Avenue Phone 7-7615 - 7-7616 Miami 38, Florida DRI GAS COMPANY INC. 1829 Northeast Second Avenue Telephone 3-8602 Miami 36, Florida IIU'I I'LI'IIl li KS REI-'RIG I-1Ii.X'I'UIiN STOYI-IS II I-I,I'I'I-IRS BOB DILLON'S MEN,S sHoP 'flleudquarters for Lf-vi's A R R O W SHIRTS - SPOR'I'SVVI-IAR - NI'II'IiIVI-XXII I'NIlI-IRVVEA Ii - 'I ' SHIRTS 7954 N. E. Second Ave., Little River, Fla. lvl . . . always proud of its fine craftsmanship in the Art of Printing. MIAMI EDISON ANNUAL is an example of our ability. We're proud to serve Miami High Schools and our FUTURE business people. O T INTERS DIVISION or 1nuAN5Le vuaLrcA1rous,I-2 P51 f 2I3h NORTHWEST I MI COURT ' MIAMI 37, FLORIDA Those -- and ull thot Show That She Drinks At Least A Quart-A-Day of Daily Fresh VITAMIN D HDMOGENIIED M Perhaps you can t prance and twirl with the band . . . but you can feel just as good -- have just as much pep and energy as any Drum Majorette! just drink a-quart-a-day of daily fresh Grade A Vitamin D Homogenized Home Milk! There's energy plus in every creamy drop that makes daily fresh Home Milk so much more h v w, delicious than any other milk. X' 1 .l, ,-uT.f2- You see, because Home Milk is produced right here in your own county . . . pasteurized, A homogenized and bottled right here in our - e, modern Home Milk plant . . . it's in your hands before it has had a chance to lose any of its Fine, high quality, or its wonderful, fresh-milk Havor. Try it, you'll love it, just buy an extra quart, or two, of creamy-rich Vitamin D I-Iomogenized Home Milk today . . . daily fresh at your grocer's. Or, phone us, and the friendly Home Milk Man will have it on your doorstep in the morning. Remember, it's daily fresh . . . you can taste the diFference! My 50 G009' Pnonf MIAMI 2 7696 rom Lnunsnoniz 2 2475 KEY west 14891 The Om fashioned Be Sure To Put Your Milk Bottles Out Where Your Mnlkman Can Puck Them Up d flavor arm chiifnsh Grade of daily gimermdk. Drank Daily Fresh A1-lome ttermxlk evefy u th ay l-OI' hea ' drink it f0f Pleasure I . . . and Taste the Dxllerencel llnd Engoy Home Grade A Pasteurued Milk Chocolate Milk Buttermilk Cottage Cheese light Heavy And Sour Cream k. . -. - V K ,A i , , V, my Avl, It vA.1 Drink zesty Home 2 if fi A 'V. .zii I h D gtil , B ' by '-V-V it Q , . l - ' ' 'f 1' ' i '11' ti2'2-f'1i,ix15f L, d . - U V ,A'. V,.. There's good taste, too -- that farm-fresh Havor -fill 2 e H0 AMERICAN ' i E J ,rv lf .fa 4 Mtniiin Reef ,f V ONE or THESE Hinunes show 2 l 5 'Q A lf Lt -I BOYS EARN that the avera e C'- ' ' I 1 r ol ' l , g - Wg 1 'X 'Q 7 high school graduate I ' 0 b fi , X 3241000 MORE earns 324,000 more T Y REYZZL 51. T THAN THE during his waning , E H ' OTHER ONE? life than one who Q- drops out before , 1. , I gg fqgggy T graduation.. .1 T ' 1 1 I DUCATION fits you Z T f f ff' 'Q XGA ,- 'ii lj - -T . fo' Ween 'H PUBLIC SERVICEWS if,1,,ig fella-it COLLEGE GRADUATES no EVEN BETTER in the field of electricity where American V genius has given the world electric light Q,-:H T 1-rfimusi and power, telephones, radio, movies, nu g phonographs, scores of time-saving,worlt- , 3, f g d h A A 0 V saving services to make a better, brighter HMM V .UW el l 9 Vflellftifl Wfiyi--YOUVS ftffff to world in which to live' 1. fx linish your education along any lines you ,QLHQX 'STEINMETI , 1, Q - , - H91 rf ,- Each year more and more high school and college 1 QQSIQQ graduates are linding their tuture wrth the business Ex managed electric light and power companies ol America, Au 'item RIDA' POWER 8. LIGHT want... 9 youre free to choose your own career. ,and go as tar in it as your talents and abilities will let you -- So ' FINI H H h S SC OOL and t en I we UM THE SWS t COMPANY - It Doesfft Take a Crystal Ball to See YOUR FUTURE IN TELEPHONE WORK If vou choose a Telephone career you may be sure of: ' Good pay from the start - Frequent scheduled raises - Friendbf eo-workers - Helpful supervisors - Interesting, important work ' Plenty of opportunity for advancement ' One of the best sickness-beneyit pension plans in all industry One visit to our employment supervisor will shofwy you ilefinitely ielzat you can expect in salary progression and benejits, and lzou' tlze aa'1.'antages qfteleplzone work ean azlzl up to a realtfuture for YOU. SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANX AM MURRAY, Inc. Biscayne Boulevard at Twentieth HOVER ONE-THIRD CENTURY WITH FORDH F A I R D E A L I N G czckwwl Wldamd , EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR PACKARD AUTOMOBILES FOR GREATER MIAMI 1700 N. E. Second Avenue ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE ' 1 ,gmfl-'4 -1- 1 f, S if ., ., . ' f1:1:1,:1:1i:s-:fer I . ' 'i -.wfim , . A 4 , , , f jf Q Q , 4 i 9 1 , ! oil 1 I f5J'V . - I X tice 'L-Q:'f.-gl, K I V: .- V,--. 4 ' , Y, I I Flaw i'mou'5o 1' . ff us fwzffffll It's the Best Oil known to Science! made by the neni'HEMII'-CIIIHPIIUCESS It's big news for car owners . . .this remarkable new anti-fouling motor oil. It gives you a cleaner engine, more economy, minimum carbon residue and longer engine life. New Premium Koolmotor is made by the exclusive UHeart- Cut Process which retains only the choicest parts of the finest crudes. Switch to Premium Koolmotor today! ORANGE STATE OIL CO. Start sawing Haier: tony. . .stop at ' A CITIES SERVICE .I y T Q Q Z f , L M 'Mm Q1 uv '44 ,JJ H6 Wa f W, My X X WW 'is gf! YY TIIE ST. ulllllll INCORPORATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS 295 N. E. 61st Street Miami 38, Florida llllll,Dl'IRS 01 Tllli MIAMI ICDISUN AUDITUIKIUM C:UHlf7lfl1Il'IlfX nf nn: GAS CORPORATION 5998 North 7th Avenue Phone 89-4523 METERED BOTTLED GAS AND APPLIANCES MODERN FURNITURE AT OLD FASHIONED PRICES OLLQE Eaczufifuf q3LL'ZIZff1LL'lE CZOIIZXQCUZ3! N. W. 7 Avenue, Corner 77 Terr. Phone 89-1727 1IONCRATULATIONS CLASS OF 951 FREDERICH'S World's Finest Foorls Store WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE 645 N. W. 62nd Street UIILLI APPLIA CE 'NC' FIIIIEIIIIIST HARLEY C. COLLINS ir MILK 7920 N. E 2nd Avenue 7-7112 Little River f' 693 N. E. 125th Street t 89-4624 North Miami CONGRATULATIONS Ch3PrOH'Wl11l3HlS CLASS OF ,51 Commercial College Offers Four D I R R Outstanding Advantages O VOCATIONAL TRAINING WITH MARKET VALUE AI I G' E 0 SHORTER TIME REQUIRED IN PREPARINC FOR A CAREER F C T O R E . LOWER Cosfr 0 ASSISTANCE OF AN EFFICIENT PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT N' W' 81st Street I l t lllillllilil-' 1'lIl5lIlP59 Vnurw will prvpnrs- I lily t lv ullllnhle- and imlmrtnnt office x . i l I 1, f-rl 4-nt.4 It Hollle of C H For Teifornlation .a - rite - Phone GOLD SEAL SAUSAGE PRODUCTS 127 N. E. lst Ave. o Phone 3-080' lf0NCR.4TUL.4TIONS from G4The Spar Drive-In 280 N. NV. 79th STREET Phone 39-9346 LITTLE RIVER JEWELRY STORE 3001 N. E. 2nd Ave. Phone 7-4294 Cnlzlfwliulwlfv of THE SHACK JOE and ANN 592l N. YV. 2nd Avenue Phone 7-2763 LITTLE RIVER CYCLE SHOP A COMPLETE BICYCLE STORE -'wi-1 Sl-IIIYICIG wnivr wr: sl-ml, 281 N. W. 79th Street f.IllIlI7llHlA ul.s of W.fKl.'l'l'ill ll. :mal JACK J. COMBS FUNERAL HOME MillllIi,S Oldest l539 N0l'Illl'ilSl Sevontl Avenlu C. li. NVELSH Miami, Florida Q., I ,- LQ, IIG. V-S PAY. Off. 1 11.5 EXOTIC FLOWERS COST NO MORE BUT THEY MEAN MORE Ask for our student specials for teen-age budgets Tl1e Exotic Garden, In Phone 78-7405 Carroll Music and Art Center THE HOME OF KING BAND INSTRUMENTS 3645 N. W. 17th Avenue Miami 42, Florida e . ' Mosr C X LORQS RABEAUWFUI- AUTO msPx.AY 584 N. W. 36th STREET fff X f ff, ff! X ef ff n , W Q 'f ff 35 it ,,., , WM!! is for EXCELLENT is for EXPERIENCE is for ENGRAVERS ZWMLZ? F MAKERS OF BETTER PRINTING PLATES 519' 5 if Aviygf fi f IIaI5fWI' 233 N. E. FIRST ST., MIAMI 3-6651 'A' Tne Beacon Business Staff Grafefuffy Acknowf- ecfges ine Cooperafion of ine Members anal Spon- sors of ine funior Opti- misf anal Wneef Cfubs. if CARS SALES TRUCKS SERVICE .X X :Www wi 1 N ALL-M1 MI MUTQRS, Inc. 6'Eventually We Will Be Recommended to Youi' 1550 N. Miami Avenue Phone 9-2711 Miami 36 Florida 79th ST. BOWLING CENTER 329 N. E. 79tl1 St., Ph. 78-9796 CHAPLIN FLORIST 6600 Biscayne Blvd., Ph. 78-360 IDEAL FLORIST 161 N. E. 79th St., Ph. 7-4291 DR. CLYDE H. KESINGER 8163 N. E. 2nd Ave. MIRACLE CLEANERS 178 N. E. 79th St., Ph. 78-8106 QUALITY MARKET J. FRANK BAXTER HARRY CASE ,IOE'S TOGGERY GLORIUS PAINT Sz HARDWARE Dmwrs RAINBOW GARDENS INC. Flori 840 N. E. 79th St, Ph. 7-3542 RIGGLES GARAGE 367 N. E. 79th St., Ph. 78-4111 MISS OLIVE HILL, Antiques HFROM A KIWANIANM CAPT. 81 MRS. C. J. KLETT LITTLE RIVER JEWELRY CO. NORTH BAY MARINA U-PAINT IT FURNITURE Sfeef .. , Nfl 1,4 wrj IAIIX W ,,,,, MIN Jy 1 Q 1, ,..4w.W1M . .V W, ,,..,,, ,, ...,. . fy' .R f' fl7+Mf??MTW JAFRA 317 N.E.7lST STREET MIAMLFLORIDA COLA 1ZE5TH5W'7lHiHE'7Z3UV fi: A 'Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer ' 'jkf ,,,.. -Q -- ' 2 N -1 rwo CONVENIENT u X C 5'E0,1f7 eye LOCATIONS g ugyffke ffq Q ':ee., ,-f- ...R..., .. .. -wfaff?Ls1Pfb -eee -7h 1 '1h . ... . '-' I055 W.FLAGLER ST. PHONE 9-644I 2300 N.W. 7th AVE. PHONE 2-8408 , , I. f ,.wv?i ' ,' fe k. 4. ,, 'L , N gf-' K 3 ,. '. 'arg ' ,, . ,Q X Walk, snr' :lk IVJM MK 2-i3lP'EWww' QUE EREJQW' 5 ' 4. 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