Boca Ciega High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Gulfport, FL)
- Class of 1957
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These are the people who have held class offices during the past four years. 4 al ' UQEWQQLMM . '- 5'V A242 Ii fanwt-ll? 4,4 ill if 'f C19 Qlff, XZ., N Introduction . Faculty . A Alumni . Z .5 S e n i 0 r s . . I 13 If f 74' ku If fifty 54.11 Q5f1.,'f ' ,Q U nderclassmen .' , ' J .f.4f f' All I 7, ,iv I ' Lf! ' 1' fi' fACtivitieS . fri! I QI' 157' I T 'I' V? '4,t .. .fl ,f fli:fj,!ff , P . , if ,ffl ' fp .!7f', fed!-' S D O I' t S . I ,fd-' if , 1 If I , 11 fill , 1 NNN 'A' 1, .V , , '7'w 15 1' I ...J I In RY 1 ffl 'A ll ,ff 'nuff A 1' 1' N I .fy .F f I 1 H I an a JN' f ,,,, v ,f l It 1 V, 'IAA ' j J ' 77 - I I ,- 111 '7,. 1 ' If if ' ' f' V41 . N' ' .11 Lf' I ,- 1 ,X -E A 11, J I fi. M1 I In , .J JQPW Q .fW-u 'M n-nA 5 . frm 1 ff ff' 1' I' . I 11 on K In fn ATA5 1 ,UI 51 If .f 1 ' v H ,' - j 41 .ff x ' J . 5, 4 Ja ,L 1 1 .7 0 1 'I rr'11 If at 5 . 1 . 12 . 24 . 34 69 . 90 . 138 ,u r 1 w 4.4 5 . Students can buy supplies at The school store. ss , ,es 4U5a.Z ,M The library is always a busy place. Quiet hours in the library are an essential part of High School life. ll Maps help to make studies easier. H :nm Biffl 'I was s . .ly WZ: iii! if :sa fwfr Us W Evhwimxmnmgsa W W M N fgmifiaiirs E59 W sl, 3 fm , , vs E .Q-5, xml' ,H X Bw me me is mmm! is UW . msn i a vm me 'vs ri .,. 'foil a 'A z gsm xi an , we're from Boca Ciega 6 M lf --J 2 Practice makes perfect in class. 1 And this is q med-fly plane. TREASURES When hearts turn to days of old, Our TREASURE CHEST the past unfolds. With the turn of every page We'll recall that bygone age Of pencils, paper, gum, and books, And of classmates' happy looks. Looking back we'll see a play Of what our teachers used to say, Or maybe classmates, short and tall, But darn nice kids, all in all. Then there were the lunchroom lines, And pennies spent for library fines. Each of these has had its place In memories time can't erase. Diplomas earned, and now we're through. Four long years - Oh how they flew! School work keeps us busy all day long. Frequent stops are made at the locker rooms be- fore, after, and between classes. 7 The locker rooms are always busy places. SCHOOL LIFE S ft Boys learn new skills while playing football. A .1 g ' gif -F ln our homemaking department, girls learn the basic fundamentals of cooking. it MASQ. What would teachers do without green blackboards? Chemistry experiments are fun as well as being educational. ss B a Biology helps us to understand nature and the world 8 US. x Q 1: 1 The bond is o very imporfoni port of the music deporfmenf , S f N f h 06223520enZ,'VlfTheTEZfZ,1egfOu'pf W H A T A R E W E G O I N G fe of physics is devoted To raising ond problems, os well os onswering Them. TO DO TO DAY? Time Schedule Chorts ore voluoble oids To educotion. Minutes Home Room 8:45 8:56 11 1sf Period . . . . . . 9:01 9:57 56 2nd Period 10:02 10:58 56 3rd Period 1 1:03 1 1:59 56 Lunch ....... . . .11:59 12:35 36 4th Period 12:04 1:00 56 Lunch ..... . . . 1:00 1:36 36 4th Period 12:40 1:36 56 5th Period 1:41 2:42 61 6th Period 2:47 3:43 56 Time Schedule for Assembly Day Home Room 8:45 8:56 11 ist Period 9:01 9:49 48 2nd Period . . . . . . 9:54 10:42 48 3rd Period . . . . . 10:47 1 1:35 48 Lunch ..... ...11:35 12:11 36 4th Period 11:40 12:28 48 Lunch ....... ,... 1 2:28 1:04 36 4th Period 12:16 1:04 48 5th Period 1:09 1:57 48 6th Period 2:02 2:50 48 7th Period 2:55 3:43 48 Movies ore imporfoni fo modern educofion. When the bell for lunch rings, the halls sudden- ly become filled with students. Within ci few minutes the cafeteria is busy with people wdit- ing in line, buying lunch tickets, and eating. l S X .spit A PM-5 VW. U V. L-.-ei LUNCH I READY On the east side of the cafeteria students con snuck lunches including olmost everything hot dogs to peanuts. On the west side ci 2 lunch is served. K. wx. L, W: kv ' 2 H if If-x 5' x ' u 'W M5 M amp '16 Y 1 1 Z! I H ' qw fx . 15' D' Y 1 44 5- .tw 4 -mwwaf. Q ww f .:f'f5?X . , kH,31h1i'Nxy5f.,A 'j ffm? TT, me - 13' M fa- Dear Seniors: Dedications are sometimes happy and sometimes sad, depending, of course, on the reason for the activity or the item to be dedicated. Memorials, statutes and the like are usually given in honor of someone who has made a great donation such .as a monetary gift for some civic improvement, or to someone who has made a worthwhile contribution or discovery in science, literature, medicine, art, etc., or to commemorate the life ofa hero. In January of l954, the school board of this county dedicated Boca Ciega High School. It was a happy occasion and I am sincerely thankful that I was present and a part of that dedication program. In June of the same year, the first copy of the Treasure Chest was issued and I was a part of that dedica- tion. lt, too, was a happy one. As seniors, you have seen other dedications take place here at Boca Ciega and I am sure most of these have been pleasant experiences. The dedication of the l957 Treasure Chest is also one which I am sure you will consider happy. At the some time there is a rather sad or unhappy side. You seniors came to Boca Ciega the same time I came here as your principal. You have seen Bogie grow over a four year period, just as I have seen it grow. You are the only class which can say that. No other class before you has been here for that period of time. No other class after you can ever say that it enrolled here the day our school first opened its doors. These things make Boca Ciega belong more to you than to any other class before this year or in years to come. The reputation, personality, and char- acteristics of our school are more yours than any other class. Because Boca Ciega belongs more to you than to any one else . . . because you had more to do in making Boca Ciega what it is today, the Annual staff dedicates the l957 Treasure Chest to you. May you look through its pages and recall happy moments and sad, may you take great pride in your accomplishments, they are of your doing and this is your book. Sincere wishes for success. . new Richard L. Jones, Principal Boca Ciega High School 14 Your friend, MR. FRED GOODRICH Mr. Fred Goodrich, our Assistant Principal cmd Dean of Boys, received the degrees of Bachelor of Science at New York Uni- 1 versity and Master of Education at the University of Maryland. . 1 He offers kind and friendly guidance to students and teachers B alike. Mr. Goodrich is a person who is sincerely admired and . H M 3:5 mpeg - nm.-fan , n E W M respected by all at Boca Ciega. E gg 2: all mn' - use mamma- MISS DOROTHY SELLERS Miss Dorothy Sellers, our Dean of Girls, received her Bachelor of Arts degree at Alabama Polytechnic lnstitute and her Master of Education degree at Louisiana State University. She is always glad to give help and advice. Miss Seller's friendliness and good fx school spirit are important parts of Boca Ciega. WN. , MR. JAMES B. BUELL Our registrar, Mr-, James Buell, is always ready with help and advice in selecting our high school courses. His other duties in- clude scheduling classes and recording grades. Mr. Buell re- ceived his Bachelor of Science degree from California State Teacher's College and his Master of Education degree from the University of Pittsburgh. 15 a EM seam an ,- mama ws-emma ze-zigzag:-rs mr-x Tmnzsfdl HH mam- :aww-ss -12 -.L-,Ink vm- igf' , 'K MR. DONALD ABRAHAM MR. JOSEPH ANTHONY MRS. MARIANNA BAILEY MISS CHRISTINE AIgebrcl, S.S.S., Mcnfhemofics Guidance Counselor Chorus Audio Visuol Cooch Giee Club H 'ss wr I mi .ss MR. JAMES BALTZ MR. FRED BOMONTI MR. WILLIAM BROWN French I, II Speech lndusiriol Arts Spanish I, II Dromci S' Q .. 5 f ' I ' -.. IJ :I , I , A, :J 5 ' ii With Mr. Drovis, ironscripiion is fun! The smiIing foce MRS. SARA CARI-TON of Mcxry Siodelhofer shows This, 16 Engliglq l. -.. .. F, a ss.:-I 5 .....,.... ..,.,- r.,.,1.K:-.-M ii- ! ,mi . ,S nga: I -': 9' G4 I IM 'Ii U LJ I fi 57 n MQ iii I I a WILLIAM COLBERT MRS. VIVIAN DANCER MR. MELVIN DEAN MR. RICHARD DEAN English Biology, Health Band Industrial Arfs 5-T? MRS. CHRISTINE DORE MR. TOD DRAVIS MRS. RUTH EDELHOFF Principals Secretary Business Sulaiecfs Business Math. Business Club Adviser Newspaper Adviser .4 MRS, BETHANY ESKELSON Mr. Richard Dean and Dick Suffon are completing a English S S S very beaufiful Table. Q- MRS. PAULINE EVANS MR. CHARLES FETHERSTON MR. ALBERT FRANCO English English Physical Science, Physics, Coach MR. is RAYBURN C Bible History Art MISS ANNA G-IESE MR. ROBERT GILBERT MR. JOHN HALL Plane Geometry Physical Education, Mathematics Coach Claudia Queen and Bobby Newman buy tickets from MR' NCL-AN HANCOCK Activities Co-orclinator Mr. Phillips. 18 American History -- U,,,,,,,,-,, I , WADE HANKINSON M . MRYMRDY MRS. RUTH HARTMAN MRS. BESS HENDERSON Mathematics ocial tudies Physical Education Bookkeeper W, MRS. ELIZABETH HENEY MR. JOHN HUDSON MR. FRED HOFFMAN Mathematics Business Subjects Guidance, J. V. Coach, Senate Adviser MISS SANDRA HUNT Oftice Secretary With Mr. Albert Stauch's help these students will learn how to be safe drivers. MISS MARGARET JAPOUR MR. JARRET JONES MR. LEONARD JONES MRS. LOIS JONES English, Siudenf Social Studies Biology, Future Librarian, Library Clu Council Adviser Teachers Adviser Adviser Kb ir.,, ass MR. MEREDITH KING MISS KATHRYN LUDLAM MISS ELIZABETH LYNCH Foreign Language, World History American History, Spanish Club Adviser Red Cross Adviser Ax Qty J, si Our faculty shows real school spirit. What spirit that is Too! MRS. MARTHA MCMII-LAN Typing I, Il 20 Algebra I 'Zips fi If LOUISE McMULLIAN MRS. KATHERINE MINOR MRS. MYRL MOORE MR. JOHN PHILLIPS Physical Education Librarian, Library English Business Subiects Assistants Club Adviser Activities Coordinator MR. GERALD RAMSBERGER Social Studies Coach MR. LLOYD REMINGTON MISS ELEANOR ROSENBERG Chemistry Homemaking I, II MR. JERRY RUELF PhysicaI Education The faculty members are great sports as you can see Notice that form and the style! 21 p 'X 43,1 ,. Rex, ml ,Q E K mi -L -H E- f ...EEQZM . .. ,. . . E -wi Bin? N , , ww 'N W1 MRS. NANCY SELBY MR. WALTER SPANGLER MRS. ROSE STAMBAUGH MR. ALBERT STAUCH English Chemisiry, Treasure English, Reading Drivers Education Chest Adviser Clinic Jr. Civitan Adviser MISS MARTHA TOOTLE MRS. MARY WALKER MR. THOMAS WOOLEY Biology, Physics Foreign Languages Biology Miss Elizabeth Lynch makes her history classes both in- teresting and real. a is he following custodians help keep our school running iently. They are left' to right: Fletcher Newman, Head 5 todian, Alec Bullai, and Mike Piraino. Our school grounds and rooms are kept clean by these people. They are, left to right: Birdell Collins, Elizabeth Stockton, Samuel Stockton, Dessie Noble, and Eddie Carmichael. ml These are the people to whom we owe our effi- ciently run lunchroom. They are left to right, seated: Hattie Roughgarden, Anna Myre, May Haney, Mary Clark, Etta Rhodes, Gladys Winters, Myrtle Burleson. Standing left to right: Karin Wikstrom, Agnes John- son,,Molly Livingston, Gwendolyn Hoffman, Virginia Jesiolkiewic, Catherine Miehe, Charles Turnbull Jr., Edna Gale, Cicelia Rock, Olita Donaldson, Katherine Byrd. ,l V Y,,..,,,, A . M- rv f- 1- - M -----,-, -.A - - Y - -, V- ...ess-... 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E aw ss isa nm M a an wx m W3 sewn N 4. .Q :Mn wg' A .ms si ri' HK IEW? .sms Tension cmd excitement in- creased as the seniors finished dressing and waited to enter the auditorium. Lf' GRADUATIO On Friday evening, June eighth, the Class of nineteen hundred fifty-six graduated from Boca Ciega High School. An address was given by Dr. J. Wallace Hamilton of Pasadena Community Church. When the long-awaited moment arrived, the diplomas were presented by Mr. Richard L. Jones, our principal. Amid tears of happiness the seniors graduated. Peek-a-boo! See some With mixed feelings of joy and sadness the seniors moved toward the stage and their long-awaited graduation. 26 With shouts of ioy the classes moved up. The seniors took their places on the stage, the iuniors moved info the seats of seniors, the sophomores became juniors, and the fresh- men at long last became sophomores. MOVE-UP ASSEMBLY l Awards were taken at the McGuire and Jim is taking President. ss-.is sm given ond oaths of office were move-up assembly. Here Jim Betty Fernandez are shown. the oath of Student Council Hey! Where did the mice go? THE CAST Peggy Brandon Joe Fast Judy Bainter Ken Gunnels Eric Elsam Jana Timn Dan Johnson Fred Papia Cynthia Canning Elizabeth Davenport an as I . , I It '. . T, '- iw 1 Wh, mmf Q Z.. . .M- Who's worried? Not me! l'II murder the bum. PAPA MAKES GUOD Ez. The magic potion goes down. The big build up. 28 THE PRO Chez Paree was the theme of the Junior- Senior Prom. For one evening Boca Ciegds gym become Paris with its Eiffel Tower and all. Don Johnson and Bonnie England reigned as king and queen of the prom. The whole atmosphere was one of goity, ca night in Poris. ff I, Time passed so quickly . . . Before anyone realized it, the lost dance was ending. The enioyable evening was a fitting Climax to the weeks of work put in by the Juniors. Qs 'Q' Typical couples at the prom. Just o few orchids were left on the fountain at the end of the evening. Gumpy Thorley Lean back, relax, and listen to that heavenly music for soon scenes of splendor will unfold before you which un- til now have been concealed behind veils of clouds. Kathe Rockwell and Stardust . CL Lets Dance by Phyllis Winegar Hamilton. I is - ms 4 em Boys Quartet - Roger Graham, Gordon Spratt, Jim Justice, and Joe Fast. 30 Harding- Go Man, Go! .il kk- Miami Beach Rhumba with Gene Burnett cmd Lorraine Markham. 31 JIM BOYNTON The Class Night program con- sisted of a number of acts de- picting Celestial Capers. The seniors put lots of work into the performance, and the result was a marvelous show. 1 4, n' is page I b-eggs Qi . , smegam e . 'Q A1 ff- is G +1 i aw, Give My Regards To Broadway as clone by Jean Atkins. Dreams was the theme for the freshman Barber Shop Quartet - Jack Camp, Doug Moore, Lytt Noel, and Bobby Miller. part of Pirates Escapades. Ronnie Fahs and Pete Goldman as Blinkin and Nod. Now the one and only Bob Luse, the snake charmer, with his pet snake. PIR Little Old Lady and Her These were the words ot ring master John McLaughlin. Other sophomores were Judy Dolan, ballet dancer, Roy Garner, balloon many Harry Vonk, piano player. 32 'vp CAPADES is Quartet - Roger Graham, Gordon Spratt, Jim Justice, and 'Fast. ,seniors used Way Down South in the Land of Cotton as r theme for Pirates Escapades. 33 Hurroy, I'm Going Away as danced by Celeste Joy. Congratulations, iuniors, for winning Pirates Es- capades of l956. The dancers at the left are Clyde Kiker, Terry Craven, Jim McGuire, Ed Stork, and Tom Greene. Dark Town Strutters Ball as danced by Bonnie England. Barbara Moore and MUVY The Student Council sponsored Smdelhofef Wefe the hecd dances after the basketball games. cheerleaders. This was part ot Pirate Escapades The annual staff was busy of l956. Hope l-luska was our Bridey year. 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N-ww M M ' Ang W:.j-fI5k.LLLi,L,,Q351Q!A-5-QQ-LY. fgfllx. '.LA.x .q'!gQ.,'warmn v . mms ms wx-f mx wma S453 HELEN SUZANNE AMANN llsuell Passaic, New Jersey Senator, ICC Representative, Library Club President, Varsity Swimming Team, Clinic Assistant. CARL LANNING ANDERSON llLGnnyll Honesdale, Pennsylvania JAMES DARRIEL ANGEL Darriel Johnson City, Tenn. Band Member, Pirates Esca- pades, Finian's Rainbow. JANICE H. ATHER IIJGNII Morrisville, Vermont Jr. Red Cross Rep., Choir, Fu- ture Homemakers Club, Jr.- Sr. Prom Decoration Commit- tee, Finian's Rainbow, Briga- doon, Song of Norway. HARRY AYLESWORTH Toofey New Orleans, Louisiana PHYLLIS BABCOCK llphylll Dearborn, Michigan Secretary Treasurer ot Bible Club, Band Member. THOMAS SHIRREL A Squirrel Johnson City, Ten Band Member, Pirates pades. DONALD KINNEY ANGELL IIDOHII East Orange, New Jersey Latin Club, ICC Representative, Civitan Club, Choir Se tary, Hi-Tide ad Seller, N.H.S., Brigadoon, Song of Norw PETER ARNOLD Pete Schenectady, New York President Freshman Class, Niles H.S., Lettermen's Club, Club, Varsity Swimming Team Captain. JOHN DOCK ATKI Johnny Birmingham, Alab Student Council, H.R. dent, Latin Club, Jr. Jr.-Sr. Prom Co-Ch Glee Club, Varsity Sw Team, Song of Norwa a ss RD FRANK BARRON ,M Eddie l, avenport, Iowa lub. BEVERLY BARBARA BEAN IIBGVII St. Petersburg, Florida e Club, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. SANDRA BEHM Ilsondyll Plymouth, Mass. lleyball and Basketball, Girl's Varsity Team Member. PHYLLIS LEE BALLARD llphylll Worcester, Mass. Treasurer Future Homemakers Club, President Library Club, President Parliamentarian Club, Future Nurses, Keyettes, Hostess, Northeast High School. ROBIN NELLIE BARRETT llRObll South Attleboro, Mass. Senator, Keyette Historian-Chaplin, Dean's Assistant. tx , tl. It EVM. CU J? ,LQJQ ROLYN BENNETT I Carol ansing, Michigan e and Gavel Sec., Fu- omemakers Sec., Hi- tan Choir Head Ac- Hostess, Finian's , Brigadoon, Song of KATHLEEN ANN BARRETT lllqcthyll Council Blutts, Iowa Future Homemakers Club, Spanish Club, El Papagayo Reporter, Glee Club, Song of Norway. I els PATRICIA A. BENNETT IIPOTII Rockville, Maryland Hostess, Guidance Stott, Key- ettes, Art Club, Pom Pom Committee, H. R. President and Secretary Treasurer, Vice President Keyettes, Student Government Treasurer. EDWARD BIEDER llsondyll Cleveland, Ohio Spanish Club, Choir, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Golf Team, Pirate Escapades, Safe Teens. GLENN RICHARD BITTINGER Glenn Mayville, West Virginia Orchestra Member, Library Stott. JUDITH MARGARET BLAZEK Doodah Plainfield, New Jersey Sophomore Councilman at Large, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative, Chairman Class Night, Choir Librarian and Busi- ness Manager, Masque and Gavel, Art Club, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Finian's Rainbow. PAUL WRAE BOOHER llpculll Newark, Ohio President Key Club, Vice President N.H.S., Letterman's Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee Member, Varsity Foot- ball and Baseball, Host. BETTY LOUISE BOOTH Bets Highland Park, Michigan Treasurer Sophomore Class, Band, Glee Club, Atlanta H S., Future Nurses Treasurer, BCHS. BARBARA PHYLLIS BRADBURY Barbie New York, New York Future Nurses Club, Library Staff. BARBARA ANN Bobbi CHARLES ASA IIC h GSI! Bartow, President Jr. Class, Se Latin Club, Jr.-Sr. Pr Chairman, Glee Club Crewe H. S., Song of BCHS. BOSSON Charleroe, Pennsylvania Senior Councilman, Secretary Treasurer Choir, Masque Gavel Treasurer, Keyettes, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Com tee, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. ROBERT WAYNE BOWEN llwoynell St. Petersburg, Youth Fellowship Club President, Florida Jr. Civitan Club. i BRENDA MARIE BR! llBrenll Taunton, Mass. Homeroom Vice Preside Red Cross, Homeroom urer, Business Club Trei Tri-Hi-Y, Latin Club, Nurses Club, Choir, ette, Finian's Rainbow, doon, Song of Norway ROBERT DITTMAN BRANDT llBOblI Syracuse, New York lCC Representative, Masque 81 Gavel, Latin Club, Varsity Baseball, Host. MAUREEN JUDITH ANN BRANNIFF IIMOU Southbridge, Mass. Business Club, Quill 8g Scroll Secretary Treasurer, Tri-Hi-Y, Safe Teens, Service Club, Hi-Tide Bookkeeper 81 Business Manager, Office Stalt, Library Stott. II TERRANCE CRAVEN llTerryll rt, Illinois Treasurer R.O,V.A. chool, Spanish Club, an's Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom ttee, Varsity Football, and Basketball Teams, MONA GAIL CULLEN Mona Gail Trenton, New Jersey . Aki It W.. nator, Glee Club Alternate ICC Representative, Home- om Secretary, Keyettes, Future I-lomemakers Club, Jr.-Sr. om Committee Member, Choir, Usherette, Finian's Rain- w, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. ROBERT DAILY Cincinatti, Ohio 'Yvwfvfixclsd RANCES ESTELLE DAMEVVOOD Frances Petersburg, Florida 'oom Treasure 'Chest entative, and Alternate r, Future Nurses Club, Club, Future Home- 's Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom ,tttee Member, Dean's J nt, Pirates Escapades. V- I ROBERT corvirorer llBObIl Swampscott, Mass. 1 Business Club. IRENE CONS Renie New York, New York Future Homemakers Club, Choir Parliamentarian, Spanish Club, Speech 8t Dramatics Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. SANDRA LEE CRAWFORD . Froggie Port Huron, Michigan Jr. Red Cross Representative, Masque and Gavel Club, Business Club, Service Club, Band Maiorette, Pirate Esca- I pades. I SHARRON ANN DAVIS St. Petersburg, Florida Homeroom Sec., Art Club, of- fice Staft. JANICE ADELE DAY Il-lcnll St, Petersburg, Florida ' Senator, Pom Pom Committee, Homeroom Secretary, Treas- urer Keyettes, Future Homemakers Club, Service Club, N.H.S., Head Usherette, Oltice StaFf, Dean's Assistant. LEE DEARMIN III-eel! Clare, Michigan Alternate Senator, I-Iomeroom Vice President, Glee Club, Varsity Football Team, Song ot Norway. MARIE HELENE DE LANGE IIRGII Milwaukee, Wisconsin Homeroom Secretary, President Tri-Hi-Y, Business Club, Jr.- Sr. Prom Decorations Committee. MILDRED LOUISE DICZOK . Millie Reading, Mass. -lfY t43'I JI'I'9'AX' Homeroom Hi-Tide Representative, Service Club, Future Nurses Club, Business Club, Treasure Chest Junior Page Edi- tor 8i Senior Page Editor, Band Maiorette, Hostess, Pom Pom Committee, Pirate Escapades. RICHARD DOERR Dick Elizabeth, New Jersey Hi-Y Club, Varsity Swimming Team Captain. A mwvw t STUART HANNON ECK Stuart Coopertown, New York RICHARD ALBERT EHRMAN llRiChll New Orleans, Louisiana Vice President of Audio-Visual Club. VIRGINIA EDITH ELBON ' nsinnyu St. Petersburg, Florida Jr. Red Cross Homeroom Representative, Choir, Band, Brig- adoon, Song of Norway. IJV F PATRICK IIPGTII Cincinnati, Glee Club, of Norway. MICHAEL DONALDSON doon llMikell Montclaire, New Jersey Key Club, Sophomore Class President, ICC Vice Presiden Jr.-Sr. Prom Door Committee Co-Chairman, Choir, Hos Brigadoon, Song of Norway. MARTY DRISCOLL IIMOFTYII Evanston, Illinois Red Cross ICC Representative. HERBERT DOYLE EDW llHerbll Miami, Florida Woodman of the World Branford H.S. B. EMERY Rhode Island Band Member ainbow. JOYCE ELAINE EPPERSON Bloomington, Illinois Glee Club. DONALD H. EUBANKS uDOnll St. Petersburg, Florida Band Member, Orchestra Member. ARD L. EVANS Eddie South Carolina of Senate, Key I Club, Choir, I Song of Norway I WILLIAM CHESTER ELLI FRITS ffsauf' Elkins, West Virginia Key Club, Elkins, H.S. LORELIE MARIE ELSTON Ill-Orin St. Petersburg, Florida Choir, Future Homemakers Club, Glee Club Member, Fin- ian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. JAMES FAHS, JR. Phu SHARON LEE ENGLUND Sharon San Francisco, California Homeroom President, Swed- ish Club, Nurses Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Member, East Rockford H.S., Jr. Red Cross, Service Club, Office Staft, BCHS. JUDITH ANN EVANS HJ Udyll Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Homeroom Secretary, Vice President Tri-Hi-Y, Biology Club, Penn H.S., Homeroom Secretary Treasurer, Business Club, Future Homemakers Club, Future Teachers Club, Office Staff, BCHS. Lakewood, New Jersey Freshman Class President, Senior Class President, ICC Rep- resentative, Letterman's Club, Cap 8. Gown Committee, Secretary and Vice President Key Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tion Committee Co-Chairman, Basketball Varsity, Baseball Varsity, Football Manager, Host, Pom Pom Committee, Pirate Escapades. ROBERT FAILLA Schemer New York, New York Library StaFf, Handball and Swimming Varsity Team. NANCY PATRICIA FARROW Tricia Chattanooga, Tennessee Homeroom Senator, Homeroom Treasurer and Treasure I Chest Representative, Service Club, Civitan Club, Sports A Club, Sale Teen Club, Orchestra Member. I WILLARD FEIN IIWEIIYII St. Petersburg, Florida N.H.S., Letterman's Club, Swimming Team Manager. WILLIAM CARL FISCHER IIBHIII Washington, D. C. Band Member. THOMAS GALLOWAY ll-rornll Nashville, Tennessee Basketball Manager, North- east H.S., Homeroom Secre- tary, Youth Fellowship Club, BCHS. MARIAN LENORE GOBLE Marian Chicago, Illinois Treasure Chest Homeroom Representative, Glee Club, Var- sity Swimming Team, Song ot Norway. LESLIE STUART GOLDMAN III-esll Bronx, New York Letterman's Club, Track Team. MARGARET C FOGIL llpeggyll Hartford, Connecti Homeroom Hi-Tide Re tative, Vice President Homemakers Club, C brarian, Future Nurse Masque 81 Gavel, Girls Glee Club, Finian bow, Brigadoon, S Norway. WAYNE NEILL FRASER llskippll Minneapolis, Minnesota Red Cross ICC Representative, Hablo Por Boca Ciega, J Sr. Prom Floor Show Co-Chairman, Band Sergeant of D tails, Finian's Rainbow, Director Jr. Pirate Escapades, Cl Night. KENNETH N. FRID llKenlI Hamilton Ontario, Canada Hi-Y Secretary and President, Letterman's Club, Varsi Swimming Team, Track. f 'i CHARLES T. GIBSON A v nsuddyll A St. Petersburg, Flori E ' Band Member. 'YALE ROBERT GOULD LEE GORBY llGrUbyII Homemakers Club Dean's Assistant. VNS-c1..fU TH ERESA DELBETH GORE llTerryll Great Barrington, Massachusetts e Spectator, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, Searles gh School. Service Club, B.C.H.S. GEORGIA ANN GORMER llsisll Cumberland, Maryland Ie Club, Library Club, Future Homemakers Club. Chicago, Illinois NORMAN GOLDMAN llNorn1ll Brooklyn, New York Masque and Gavel, Hi-Y. CAROL ANN GOOD Fremont, Ohio Library Staff, Ross High School. Future Homemakers Club, Art Club, Glee Club, Song of Norway. LORRAINE W. GORDY Laurel, Delaware Spanish Club, Future Teach- ers Club, El Papagayo Stott, Glee Club, Finian's Rain- bow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. CYNTHIA GRAU lfcindyll Milwaukee, Wisconsin Secretary Hi-C Club, Pentagle Club, Encanson High School, Vice President Library Club, Bible Club, Glee Club, B.C. H.S. THOMAS ALAN GREEN Greenas Steubenville, Ohio Senate, Spanish Club President, Jr. Civitan Club, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Hi-Tide Sports Writer, Jr.-Sr. Prom Master of Ceremonies, Varsity Football. MONTE O'NElLL GREENE Monte St. Petersburg, Florida Home Room Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer, Band lst Lieutenant, Orchestra. NANCY JO GROSCHEN Nance Connellsville, Pennsylvania Student Council Secretary, Pom Pom Committee, Homeroom Vice-President, Jr. Civitan, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Hostess, OFfice Stott, Library Stott, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Com- mittee, Song of Norway. LEONARD ALLEN GUZEWICZ Goose . 1, Loraine, Ohio Baseball, Track Team, St. Paul's High School, Masque and Gavel, B.C.H.S. BEVERLY ANN GYURU llHOnlI Cleveland, Ohio Alternate Senator, French Club, Library Club, Business Club, Cap and Gown Com- mittee. JUDITH ANN HARDING llJUdyll Akron, Ohio Secretary Student Council, Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer, Keyettes, Future Homemakers Club, Service Club Treasurer, Hi-Tide News Editor and Reporter, Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity Committee Co- Chairman, Hostess, Dean's Assistant. JOHN TREW HEAKIN Deacon Detroit, Michigan Spanish Club, ARDYTHE ARLENE HEATH Salisbury, North Carolina Future Teachers Club, Glee Club, Brigadoon, Song ot Norway. DONNA RUTH Lawrenceville, Future Homemakers Youth Fellowship Club, Assistant. NANCY LEE HALL IICUFIYII Milwaukee, Wisconsin Jr. Class Secretary, Pom Pom Committee, Homeroom Tide Representative, Homeroom President and Secreta Spanish Club, Keyettes, Hi-Tide Ad Seller, Treasure Ch Ad Seller, Library StaFF, Pirate Escapades. ROCHELLE ENlD HALPRIN Shelly Hartford, Connecticut Senate, Freshman Class Vice President, Service Club, Spa ish Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Committee, Usherett Dean's Assistant. WENDY MARIE HA VVendy St. Petersburg, Flor Student Council, K Vice President Quill Scroll, Future Home Club, Jr. Red Cross, Por Boca Ciega, Hi-Tid ness Manager and Brigadoon, Song of N Make-up. : s v LINDA HERING llphylll Michigan Nurses President and sident, Spanish Club, aiorette, Pirate Esca- JOHN HOLLISTER Cortland, New York ate Treasurer, Civitan Club, Band, 2nd Lieutenant, hestra, Brigadoon. GLENN WILLIAM HOLT IIBHIII Knoxville, Tennessee Y, Red Cross, Future Farmers, Future Doctors Club, Band, ng of Norway. ET FAYE HUDSON Janet . Petersburg, Fla. omemalcers Club, Art .3 ibrary Club. ' 6... BARBARA RUTH HEBRON Barb vm - Cherokee, Iowa Vlk9-OL, Cap and Gown Committee, Song of Norway. ' BETTY LU HERDEN IILOUH Goldsboro, North Carolina Fr. Soph. Class Secretary, Homeroom Secretary, Keyettes President, Secretary Service Club, Quill and Scroll, Hi-Tide News Editor and Editor, Hostess, Oftice Staft. HENRY HULL HOLLIDGE HBUZZII Indianapolis, Indiana Homeroom Treasurer, Central High School. 53515331 i f 21 .321, is. 1 F A J K. W K-mg e -' . -:L nw H in ' 55:::f.5:5: :Q-egg +11 so , U KE , 5 ff QQ-5 5 gi W s ' ' 3 E 3 9? ad A i, r Y 3 M ..:- 1- .3 ee. : in - of H N fri. , .... ' f N Q J' A .... ..: .. ,,,, - . J . - Q. issuers: 'L it asf figs' 'Tm If ' S335 ff! ze A .mm , In . ..:: 'F 52- .::i?'.I g: . .- M., :.. e,'L.'g :Q figs Q rv ligase Qfl. r- ..1fs f ' fJimiE 'gf TT' ., ' . gf .gg .ef I - 'I-1 -H '..s:,:,,l,5,::g.. gfwzsg 3, rm E.. k w.fs3e .az.Qg:,f-w 'V . 'A .se-ag' .... - J s .w v 1 . gg, .- HARVEY DONALD HLJRST Crane Hamilton Ccunty, Fla. Homeroom President, Art Club President, Lettermen's Club, Hi-Tide Art Editor, Treasure Chest Art and Laycut Editor, Jr., Sr. Prom Publicity Com- mittee Co-Chairman, Varsity Football Team, Varsity Swim- ming Team. A SHELLY JAMES HURST Shelly Jasper, Florida Band Drum Major, Pirate Escapades. HGPE HUSKA Hopie New York City, New York Sr. Class Councilman, Jr. Class Vice President, Historian Girls Sports Club, ICC Representative Choir, President French Club, Treasurer and Vice President Jr. Civitan, Speech and Dramatic Club, Homeroom Hi-Tide Represen- tative, and Treasure Chest Representative, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. Homeroom Treasurer, Jr. Civi- tan, Spanish Club, Varsity Baseball. BARBARA JEAN JOHNSTONE Cap and Gown Committee, Service Club, Mixed Chorus, Song of Norway. BARBARA ANN HUSTON Barb Washington, Pennsylvania Vice-President Student Council, Alternate ICC Representa- tive, Homeroom Treasurer, Alternate ICC Representative Spanish Club, Future Homemaker's Club, Civitan Chaplin Treasurer N.H.S., Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Chairman Choir Hostess, Office Staff, Song of Norway MILDRED MAGDALENE HUTCI-IINS Millie St. Petersburg, Florida Cap and Gcwn Committee, Future Homemakers Club Choir Finian's Rainbow, Song of Norway RALPH IRVINE IlTedlI Stamford, Connecticut J I BRUCE ALVIN Jellybean Sanford, Main Hi-Y, Letterman's Clu Q Club, Student Aid, f ' Baseball. llBGrblI Trenton, New Jersey CELESTE JOY Chicago, Illinois Alternate Senator, Homeroom Treasure Chest Representa- tive, Masque and Gavel Vice-President, Spanish Club His- torian, French Club, Future Homemalcers Club, Art Club, Hi-Tide Reporter, Choir, Office Staft, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Pirates Escapades. QUENTIN C. KEEGAN llQUenll Peoria, Illinois Key Club, ICC Representative, Sophomore Homeroom Vice- President, Spanish Club, Choir, Finian's Rainbow, Briga- doon, Song ot Norway. WAYNE ROBERT JOHANSEN llwcynell Chicago, Illinois Treasure Chest Photographer and Boys' Sport's Editor, S cer and Swimming Varsity Team Member. FREDERICK KIRK JOHNSON The Fang St, Petersburg, Florida 7'N'L,oJV'L'.Q,a'6 REBECCA ANN JO llBeCkYlI Andersonville, lndi Future Teachers Pr Masque and Gavel, Homemakers Club, J Cross, Homeroom Representative, Band, tra, Brigadoon. esident, Jr. Civnton r, N ent KELLOGG Mass. .H.S., Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee. JON L. KELS EY KeIse Danville, Kentucky d Member, Football Team. -,3- mam gsm is' JEANNETTE MARIE KIDDER Gardner, Maine siness Club, Hi-Tide Ad Seller, Treasure Chest Circ U ulation nager, Library Assistant, Dean's Assistant. YDE KIKER ll ushn etter om President, Key n I FREDERICK Walt e Florida Club Var Team, Varsity MICHAEL D. KEITH Mike New York City, New York MARY MARGARET KELLER HMO'-yll Chicago, Illinois Homeroom Hi-Tide Representative. .ii..i .Ll V fi I . H sgw- msgs ' H W- :sz ' ms .B y is mam ' ' Bw' H J ERRY KELLY Moose Brooklyn, New York Homeroom Vice - President, Spanish Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Floor Show Committee, Band Sergeant of Details, Pirate Escapacles. JAMES E. KING HJ. E-ll Brooklyn, New York Jr. Councilman, Vice-President Senate, Chairman Pom Pom Committee, Homeroom Presi- dent and Vice-President, Pres-P ident Masque and Gavel, Jr.- Sr. Prom Decorations Com- mittee. JAMES w1LuAM KING J, w. Vineland, New Jersey Letterman's Club, Varsity Baseball. GENE KISE llGinoll Trenton, New Jersey Tennis Team, Football Team, Pennsbury High School. RUTH KRASULA Ronnie Berwyn, Illinois Homeroom Vice-President, President Business Club, Tri-Hi-Y, Service Club, Homeroom Treasure Chest Representative, Choir, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. JOY ANN KRATZER Chicago, Illinois Senator, Homeroom Vice-President, Spanish Club, Service Club, B.C.H.S., Girl's Choir, Oak Park H.S. GELIA GAYE icizisss ffemff Erie, Pennsylvania Bible Club, Vice - Presiden- Business Club, Office Statt. ERNEST LAMAR LEWIS St. Petersburg, Florida JARED THOMAS LOCHNER lljcreyll Rochester, New York Jr. Civitan ICC Representative, Jr. Civitan President, Latin Club Parliamentarian, Jr.-Sr, Prom Decorations Committee. GARY CLIFFORD LOCKHART Gary Kansas City, Missouri A Spanish Club, Hi-Tide Ad Seller, Choir, Brigadoon, Song ot Norway. tendant. BETTY JANE Republic Homeroom Treasu Teens, Art Club, Otti LANCE CLIFFORD LAMPORT Bookie Chicago, Illinois Hi-Y ICC Representative, Host, Jr. Class Parking Lot WITHERS REA LEE IIRSQH St. Petersburg, Florida Key Club, Letterman's Club, Latin Club, Varsity Foot Varsity Soccer, Varsity Track. WILLIAM CLYDE Elvis Dayton, Ohio Varsity Track. ' t.-ailllit-I1c'::ix L .ii 1 .. ROGERT MCGUIRE IIMGCII I ' ' Ohio of Student Council, ss President, Home- , resident, Key Club, ,I ff., n's Club, Masque 8g E , Jr.-Sr. Prom Commit- ber, Varsity Football. I NANCY LILETTA MCLEAN Nance Oakdale, Pennsylvania Representative, Future Homemakers Club, Homeroom retary and Treasurer, Secretary Jr. Civitan Club, Serv- Club, Glee Club, Cheerleader, Office Staff, Brigadoon, g of Norway. KATHERINE ANN MacKAY llKQThyll Glenrock, New Jersey meroom Red Cross Representative, Bible Club, Future memakers Club, Dean's Asst., Business Club. QNE CAROL MAGGS lIRuS1,yIl nuisville, Kentucky E Vice-President, Span- , Allied Youth, Jr. Red Sep., Girls Athletic As- mn, Band Member, Ten- I Basketball, Operetta, nt H.S., Business Club, Homemakers Club, B. PAUL LUCAS Chicago, Illinois Hi-Tide Photographer, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Member, Choir, Song of Norway. JERRY MCCORMIC Omaha, Nebraska SHARON LEE MCILVAIN llshoyll Chicago, Illinois Future Teachers Club, Choir Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon Song of Norway. DAVID F. MAIN Dave East Minninockeit, Maine SANDRA LOIS MALLERS llsandyll Chicago, Illinois Service Club, Business Club, Treasure Chest Advertising Layout Manager, Band Head Librarian, Choir, Hostess, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Pom Pom Committee. PATRICIA ANN MARING IIPOTII Mansfield, Ohio Alternate Senator, Jr. Red Cross, Dean's Assistant, S.P.H.S., Future Homemakers Club, Junior Red Cross, B.C.H.S., Glee Club, Norwalk H.S. Latin Club, Red Cross, Glee Q: Club, St. Pauls High School. SUZANNE ELIZABETH MILLS Red Cross Vice-President, Hi- Tide Homeroom Representa- tive Future Homemalcers Club, Art Club, Hostess. L. DOUGLAS MARTIN IIDOUQU Nashville, Tennessee Fr. Class Secretary, Hi-Y President, East Nashville High School. Hi-Tide Representative, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee KATHLEEN VIVIAN MASON V uKiH,yn Atlanta, Georgia Senate Secretary Treasurer, Homeroom Treasure Chest Rep- resentative, Spanish Club, Service Club, Keyettes, Hi-Tide News Editor, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Committee, Glee Club, Hostess, Dean's Assistant, Finian's Rainbow, School Column in newspaper. Member. JUDITH PAULINE MATTULL IIJ Udyll Chicago, Illinois L I I SALLY IISGHYII Napoleon, Senator, N.H.S., Qu Scroll Secretary, Fren Treasurer, Hi-Tide Editor and Managing Office Stott. KAREN LYNN MENKE Susie Joliet, Illinois llLynnll Long Beach, California Homeroom President, Glee Club Vice-President, Pep Cl Latin Club, Y-Teens, Columbia High School. Spanish Cl Tennis Club, Dramatic Club, Modern Dance Club Treasu Blue 84 White School Paper, Sidney Lanier High School. Tide Stalt, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Member, Choir, Song Norway, B.C.H.S. CAROL MENNING Scranton, Pennsylvania Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer, Mixed Chorus, Brigadoon, Song Norway. 7'YX0fm.:2-QL, JUDITH ANN MITC Burlington, North Ca Hi-Y, Glee Club, Brig Song of Norway. PATRICIA ANN MOCSARY a St. Petersburg, Florida Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Glee Club, Brigadoon, Song ot Norway. u STEPHEN CHARLES MONTGOMERY D55 Steve LN Indianapolis, Indiana fal- Homeroom Senator, Jr. Class Treasurer, Homeroom Presi- dent, Letterman's Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, Varsity Tennis Team. , Service Club, Bible Chi PAUL MORSE land, Pennsylvania presenranve, Spanish ice President Jr. Ex- , Hi-Y Club. JUDITH A - I Q 'i' il 'l 1' r' - -' f 'N' PFI I :ILE i-iffis, ,fir ll 'is ' Ju' A If.. f ll' 1 , . I T iff .,.'tff ' in . .. .tr , .af .,,'i.i 'ts if I-I F' . A 'h I, ,ilnlffv A: - -5. Q '- ., - ' - - Mant-,jg 5. X N F I I - ' 1 A - Y 5 -- l I . , . ,I I i 'I . I L - ' ' .f- -I ,N 9' ' A. 5' - .ur 4, 4 , J A ' ' , J Ir 'tt I . . It -1,i-ull ff-E U :FE-3:7 'li .. , , iii, I-fit.. V 9,1 .mf - J Wglttfii AL . , i 'I iittisf A . 'Pit 1 5- ul, ,fjL,s:w ' A . is I I - xv l MARY MULLIGAN Judy Mug New Rochelle, New York meroom Alternate Senator, Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- nt, Homeroom President and Vice-President, Keyettes, Hi- e Feature Editor, Representative to VV.T.S.P., Jr.-Sr. Prom or Committee Co-Chairman, Hostess, Dean's Assistant, nic Assistant. VIRGINIA KAREN MURPHY llGlnl1 Jxjv-j.QgflxJ Chicago, Illinois 'CL ture Homemakers Club, Youth Fellowship Club, Dean's sistant. CHARLES NAYLOR Chobby Ripley, Ohio BARBARA ANN MOORE Barb Dayton, Ohio Homeroom Senator, Keyettes Sergeant-at-Arms, Service Club, N.H.S., Treasure Chest Homeroom Rep., Head Cheer- leader, Ottice Staff, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee. MILDRED LENA MOORE Millie Birmington, Alabama Alternate ICC Representative, Library Club, Tri-Hi-Y Club, Hi-Tide Ad Seller. DONALD EMIL MULLER SUITS Paterson, New Jersey s Hi-Tide Homeroom Represen- tative, Glee Club, Varsity Football, Finian's Rainbow. 'l. fi ,gs its HILDA THERESA NELSON W mm u-rerryu ss I' New York, New York . I mx Tri-Hi-Y Reporter, Secretary Masque and Gavel, Hi-Tide mam .3 Staff, Treasure Chest Home- ' room Rep., Pirate Escapades, . B.C.H.S., Cape and Sword 5 Club, Track Team, Tuckerton n ZS: H. S. MARIE VICTORIA NESTI ' Alfie VV'vaJu-QQDQL. Charleroi, Pennsylvania Alternate Senator, Clearwater H. S., Treasurer Homeroom, Dramatics Club, Future Nurses Club, Library Staff, Char- leroi H. S. ROBERT JAMES NEWMAN ' IlBoblI St. Petersburg, Florida Jr. Councilman at Large, Senator, Homeroom President, Choir, Speech Club, Letterman's Club, Basketball Manager, Track Team, Cheerleader, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Pirate Escapades, MARY JEAN NICHOLS IIMOVYII Madison, Wisconsin Jr. Red Cross Alternate Representative, Girls Glee Club, Song of Norway. JOHN DANIEL O'CONNELL Troy, New York Latin Club, Track Team. KATHLEEN A. OLDFIELD Fall River, Mass. Spanish Club, Future Home- makers Club, Song of Nor- way.- JANE PASTOR Cleveland, Ohio Treasure Chest Staff. MILDRED EVELYN PENNELL Millie Washington, D. C. Jr. Red Cross Representative, Glee Club, Song of Norway. POLLY SUE PERKINS IIPGHYII North Vernon, Indiana Vice President and ICC Representative Service Club, Key- ettes, Quill and Scroll, Hi-Tide Club Editor, Student Spot- light Column, Office Statt. CAROL VIRGINIA O Long Island, New Y Future Nurses Club, Club, Swimming Team, ure Chest Business Ma DAVID OTTH Crazy Otto Jacksonville, Illinois Spanish Club, Tennis Team, Treasure Chest Sports Edit Photographer. JERRY PANEPINTO Cherry Charleroy, Pennsylvania DAVID F. PATTERS Dave Cincinnati, Ohio Jr. Homeroom Preside Exchange Club, Spanis Safe-Teens, Varsity Te !fl'LClJc!w:,l..U.dJ MAY Pl-IAIR Vicki Connecticut r Tri-Hi-Y Vice-Presi- GirI's S arts Club I3 1 Club, Future Nurses ervice Club, N. H. S., e Chest Statt, Lap Log Varsity Swimming WALTER CHARLES PLEASA NTS IIWOITII Astoria, New York Sr. Prom Committee Member, Varsity Football. BARBARA JANE POSEY Coatesville, Pennsylvania fu dent Council Member, Service Club, N. H. S., Treasure est Editor, Swimming Team, Girls Sports Club. uf I NNI LEE PRESTON LanoIin esville, North Carolina Staff, Jr.-Sr. Prom ittee Member, Guid- Hice. INGELISE PETERSEN Lise Singapore, Malaya Secretary French Club, Secretary Latin Club, Porpoise Club, Debate Club Fairfax H. S. HARVEY L. PETERSON Butch Cleveland, Ohio REGINA SUE PLATT Susie Connersville, Indiana Hi-Tide Representative, Jr.-Sr. Volley Ball Team. ss.- MYRNA QUIDLEY Norfolk, Virginia Treasure Chest Activities Edi- tor, Senator, Keyettes, Jr. Civ- itan Club, Homeroom Presi- dent, Florida Girls State, Hostess, Ottice StaFf, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Member, Treasure Chest Rep., Service Club, Art Club, Spanish Club, Future Homemakers Club, MARY ETHEL RATCLIFFE Boulder, Colorado Service Club ICC Representative, Homeroom Secretary and Annual Representative, Spanish Club Vice-President, Hi- Tide Advertising Manager, Jr.-Sr. Prom Co-Chairman, Of- tice Staff, Brigadoon, Dramatics Club. CAROLE PATRICIA REDDY Pat Mount Hisco, New York Red Cross Representative, Future Homemakers Club, Future Nurses Club. Prom Committee- Member, -X Q tix WILLIAM REED BilI Athens, Ohio PATRICK WALTERS RINARD IIPQTII Johnstown, Pennsylvania Key Club, Host. MAE ELIZABETH ROSE Betty Mae Norristown, Penn. Alternate Senator, Senior Class Secretary, Homeroom President, Keyette Treasurer, Service Club, Sports Club, Spanish Club, Business Club, Hi-Tide Reporter, Jr.-Sr. Prom Refreshment Co - Chairman, Swimming Team, Cheerlead- er, Hostess, Ottice Staff THOMAS M. SAWYER IlHUCkll St. Petersburg, Florida BARBARA RUTH SCHNACKENBERG Snacky Long Island, New York Senator, Future Homemakers Secretary and President, Spanish Club, Secretary, Keyettes Parliamentarian, El Papa- gayo Staff, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee Member, Dea n's Assistant. ISABEL ELIZABETH SCOTT IIIZZYII Chester, Pennsylvania Senator, Tri-Hi-Y President, Future Nurses Vice President, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, Choir, Finian's Rain- bow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. . -.-,W-.,., I ' f,,.:::':2' 2. ' it-Tw ' B VERLEE ' ROUTMAN ,MS Bev Beaver Falls, Pom Pom Committee, room Vice-President, 81 Gavel Club, Future makers Club, Future Club, Safe Teens, Jr.- Committee, Band, De I sistant, Pirate Escapa FRANK STEVE SANCHEZ Sancho St. Petersburg, Florida Band Captain, Former Bugler, Pirate Escapades. VINCENT SANTELLO Vince New Haven, Connecticut Varsity Basketball Team. CHARLES SCHAUMB llsporkyll Orange, New .lers State Vice-President Letterman's Club, Swimming Team Capt LEE SIKES Stevie Tampa, Florida Vice-Pres., Span- Pres., GirI's Sports Service Club ICC Jr. Civitan Sr. Prom Floorshow Swimming Captain, Volley Ball , Usherette. MARY ALICE SIRMONS Lakeland Georgia tball 'Program Chairman, N. H. S., Quincy H. S., Future memakers Club, Homeroom Secretary, B.C.H.S. ALLAN SMALL JR. Oskue New Haven Connecticut meroc Vice President Varsity Football Team NE HADLEY SMITH Smitty estfieId, New Jersey nt Council nt Aid, Future 's Club, Homeroom Red Representative, Span- Jb Treasurer, Latin Club, vitan Club, Quill and Choir, Hi-Tide Report- '.-Sr. Prom Decoration iittee Co - Chairman, doon, Song of Norway. MARY sHARPLEss'2e-La--gf, ' Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania fy Keyettes, Future Nurses, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decorations Commit- tee, Mixed Chorus, Usherette, Dean's Assistant, Brigadoon, ong ot Norway. SHIRLEY DOLORES SHERWOOD llsomll Manilla, P. I. Pom Committee, Keyettes, Future Homemakers, Hi- Tide Homeroom Representative, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committee, Dean's Assistant, Song ot Norway, Pirates Es- capades. CHARLOTTE FAY SIMMONS Gainesville, Georgia N. H. S., Latin Club Treasurer, Homeroom Treasure Chest Rep., Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Committee, Choir, Swimming Team Manager, Usherette, Guidance Staff, Finian's Rain- bow, Brigadoon. E. H gi JOHN RALPH SMITH I Akron, Ohio hjqbaffbl Senate, Homeroom President, Key Club, Glee Club, Song of Norway. MARYLINN LOUISE SPERLE llLynnIl Cleveland, Ohio Homeroom Red Cross Representative, Dean's Assistant. MARY THERESE STADELHOFER I Yram 'l'vJo,r,nJ-2-OIL. West Palm Beach, Florida Fr. Class Treasurer, Soph. Class Treasurer, Homeroom Hi- Tide Representative and President, Secretary, Keyettes As- sistant Bookkeeper, Treasure Chest Represntative, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee Member, Head Cheerleaders, Hostess, Office Staff. WALTER STANTON llwoodyll Cleveland, Ohio Bancl Member, Orchestra Member, Mentor H. S. EDWARD CHARLES STARK lIEdll Oak Park, Illinois Homeroom Treasurer, Kenosha H. S., Varsity Football, Var- sity Tennis, B.C.H.S. JACQUELYN GAIL STARR Milwaukee, Wisconsin Future Homemakers Club, Fu- ture Nurses Club, Girl's Club, Washington H. S. Wfil M SHERRY ANNE STEPHENS Fort Myers, Florida Homeroom Treasurer, La Quadrilla Espanola, Prom Decorations Committee, Host- ess, OFflce Stalll. RICHARD KENDALL SUTTON Dick Toledo, Ohio Letterman's Club, Varsity Football. MARGARET THOMPSON llpeggyll New York, New York Speech Club, Red Crass, Basketball. ll n 'ZTW' A L r I' lxf'?.,'v'U JUDY ANN ST Jinx Milwaukee Future Homemakers Hi Art Club, Girl's Club, ingtort H. S. JOHN STEPHAN Professor Washington, D. C. Art Club, Spanish Club, N. H. S. JANICE ELAINE STEPHENS IlJGnll Chattanooga, Tennessee Masque and Gavel, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Committ Basketball, St. Pauls H. S. JIMMY STEVE STRICKLAND St. Petersburg, Flor Letterman's Club, Sal Varsity Football. N R.. J xi lx W 1' rf + lt. l 'LJ XQ 'ff I i ' nxiyx lit! .ll 'l 'KKK r K i fr -- .l..1,fjH,, I '1 D 'I ARD TIMAN Spider ew York, New York por Boca Ciega, Home- President. NANA MARY ULMER IINOIWGII Linwood, New Jersey rvice Club, French Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoraticns Com- tee Member. EDWARD HUGH UPHAM llEd1l Philadelphia, Penn. .RGARET AGANITA VARKENTINE Richmond, Virginia Club, Future Hom s Club, Spanish Clu iagayo Editor. SYBIL ANN THOMPSON , Syb 'Thr-efpcfw-whfslw Perry, New York Tri-Hi-Y ICC Representative, Dramatics Club, Art Club, French Club, Choir, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. JANET ELIZABETH THOMSON ll-,onli Pontiac, Michigan Future Hornemakers Club. WILLIAM TOVVNSEND Junior Detroit, Michigan Soph. Senate Rep., Chairman Junior Class, Jr. Prom Co- Chairman, Varsity Track, An- tigo H. S. GERALDINE ANN VRABEL 1lGerill Homestead, Pennsylvania Senator, Homeroom President, French Club Vice President, Service Club, N. H. S., Mixed Chorus, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Pirates Escapades. ROBERT W. VVAGNER FIoor Walker Sweetwater, Tennessee Letterman's Club, Varsity Track. MARY GAIL WARREN , Gail Tjfgfgui-fuibgk St. Clair Shores, Michigan Vice President Senior Class, Senate, ICC Representative, Future Homemakers Treasurer, Keyettes, Service Club, Hi- Tide Staff, Treasure Chest Club Editor, Hostess, Dean's Assistant, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee, Pom Pom Committee, Jr. Civitan. LYN WATKINS IIDEZII Flint, Michigan Band Second Lieutenant, Orchestra Assistant Chaplin. VELMA JANE WEINELL Janie Blairsville, Pennsylvania Latin Club, ICC Representative, Future Homemalcers Club, Band, Blairsville H. S., Choir, Brigadoon, Song of Norway. JAMES HOLGATE WELCHLY lljimll Philadelphia, Penn. Sr. Assembly Chairman, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club Presi- dent, Choir, N. H. S., Jr. Civi- tan Club, Hi-Tide Advertising Manager, Jr.-Sr. Prom Invita- tions Co-Chairman, Host, Stu- dent Aid, Finian's Rainbow, Brigadoon, Song of Norway, Pirates Escapades. PAUL LESLIE Shorty Tampa Red Cross ICC Key Club, Basketball Team, Student Aid. PELL JAMISON WHITE Whitey Washington, D. C. Varsity Football, Student Aid. DANIEL O. WILLIAMS llDGnnyll Ann Arbor, Michigan Key Club, Letterman's Club, Football, Track Team. Seated: Mrs. Heney, Mrs. Eskelson, and Mrs. Carlton. Standing: Mr. Anthony, Mr. Dravis, Mr. Jones, Mr. Baltz, and Mr. Hudson. SENIOR CLASS ADVISERS JOE DENNY WILLS llhjoell Columbia, South Carolina President, Band, Varsity Swimming Team NANCY CAROL WI NKLER llwinkyll Kitchener, Ontario, Canada Homeroom Secretary, Tri-Hi-Y, Choir, Finian's Rainbow Brlgadoon Song ot Norway. JACQUELYN MARIE WRIGHT Jacquie Speech Club, Glee Club. CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE SENIOR CLASS PLAY COMMITTEE Stephanie Slkes Joy Kratzer Wendy Haslam Bur Seated lzzie Scott, Charlotte Simmons, Judy Starr, and USIOH Betty Herden Peggy Fogll Standing Jim Lise Petersen. Standing: John Hollister, Dwight Kellogg, and Bob Failla Advisor Mrs Eskelson Quen Keegan Weyne I3OWen. St. Petersburg, Florida Exe' MEFF was sf E me qw- as M11 .iq E E CAP AND GOWN COMMITTE AND CLASS GIFT COMMITTEE Adviser, Mrs. Heney, Co-Chairman, Lorraine Gordy and Carole Burke, Adviser Mr. Dravis Fnf - BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE AND INVITATIONS COMMITTEE First Row: Co-Chairman, Pat Farrow, Sally Men- gerink, Carol Othen, Marie Nesti, Donna Hall, Mary Sharpless. Top Row: Adviser, Mr. Anthony, Steve Montgomery, Nancy McLean, Frances Damewood, Pat Mocsary, Patsy Bennett, Co- Chairman Paul Bacher, Don Angell. 4 , - PIRATE ESCAPADES COMMITTEE AND SENIOR CLASS PICNIC COMMITTEE First Row: Adviser, Mrs. Carlton, Ann Brasflelcl Co-Chairmen, Nancy Hall and Jayne Smith, Judy Mulligan, Vickie Phair. Top Row: Ed Stark John Cappa, Co-Chairman Wayne Fraser Bobbi Boson, Kitty Mason. GRADUATION COMMITTEE Seated: Ca-Chairman, Judy Harding and Mik Donaldson. Standing: Adviser, Mr. Hudso Kathy MacKay, Virginia Murphy, Brehd Brady. .p av 'W 'B mam Us-as xv. 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' . ,. ,n ,u J' 6 ,o , 1 ,,. QD' .',. s ,WW 43 ,Aw kv -, E F' ,I . 1 f ' 1 4 ' rv- . ,L jx . ff- 1 f 1, ' - , :nu T' L W V ' W .mm , , JCM f MOST 1 Ce felljo y ark. X fW?f,f1W . , ., . rw. ff I in 'W mm BEST DANCERS 199 5.5.-43 vI .- Jn s N PERSONALITY PL MUST REPRESENTATIV Barbara Schnuckenberg and Phil Fchs ms mm SW gpm ss mm w. -Tn ima ,V mmf' 'L M IVF-L-'TF as -' Wg' M 'mx wfmsgi: M , V-muh H U E wx wml 1-1584 H mm N Eswammm V. mfgsas ,WE 1 wma-- H ,wig E . - H H ,. M .. ,.:-Q W, an ,sem B nm ms mn gm an an was gy M anim ggmwvm M QQ W H Hsmggs WBEEBSX B38 BKMSS Q x A 1 4 1, ,1 1 Il 1 H . H N E E ss n ' E B M E I , 5 H 2 T xl H X ,x W N K H H fi -N f E' K , R H E 5 5 H Q E 51 w . H 5 4 5 B ss 5 Q H E H 5 v -'E'5 'P f:' H 5' - H H B 3:-:.a:5:s::'Q 'L':''Ear'-5? H I H E E I H x , H 1 P f E: ml E H H i Ex - H H 1 QR ' ' E A Si :H - M f H H , .1 H H H E H E is H H A E B H H S H F E as Q' 1 W H E, N m f H .H- L V 'K E Q . I , V .E H 5 . . - H H Z , 5. B E 52? m mi , W. OST LIKELY has a mum H, Q mnmmm EDCI-X UNIGRS . . . ,ss -: FGA H GH SCHOOL Ja- Left to right: Mrs. Hardy, adviser, Frank Hott, president, Jane Fleck, vice-president, Pat Wilson, secretary, Margaret Roberts, treasurer, Mr. Colbert, adviser. It's super to be a junior! is the general opinion of Boca Ciega's Junior Class. With the prestige of being classified among the upper classmen, yet having the happy-go-lucky attitude missed by the seniors, the junior year is one of the most ideal and most memorable. Under the leadership of their chosen class atti- cers, the juniors participated wholeheartedly in many activities throughout the year. The mass of gold and white pom-poms seen waving over the heads of the Pirate rooters at the football games was the product of the hard-work- ing junior committee. The junior class also spon- sored the traditional Homecoming Dance, Pirate Escapades, and the memorable Junior-Senior Prom. The varsity teams claimed many junior members, showing promise and enthusiasm in the athletic department. With only one year until graduation, the juniors look forward with anticipation to filling the shoes of the seniors and look back with satisfaction on their accomplishments. .1-,. ..1 .. , 's 4 T it I Ll xftzfl L . H M5 -.W George Abbott Joan Adcock Miriam Addington Florence Alexander Judy Altenhain Bob Alwood Roy Amsler Susan Anderson Bunny Andrews Jim Appley Carol Arcidiacono Ardythe Augustine Arnold Axelberg Cody Bailey Sylvia Bailey Pat Bainter E' is Rv x e,fwHE:.:.:2,2gf2,: A ..,. V 1 2 H Q' :fi ei ' H is i it - H ,eye if ff E H vw E H . H ' mfg: l ZZZE l NEVER-TO-BE-EORGOTTEN WILL BE Jo Ann Bair Jolene Baldwin Emile Ball Charles Barnes Barbara Bartelt Gil Bateman Bob Bay Bob Baur Carol Beardsley Dorothy Becker Nancy Belcher Margery Bell Bob Bell Ray Benner Shirley Berry William Bickford Ed Blanton Joan Blount Joe Bonanno Bill Boring NIOR YEAR AT BOCA CIEGA Barbara Burnham Kenneth Burns Pat Byrd Patty Campbell Sylvia Campbell Russell Carpenter Evelyn Carter George Cass Hugh Cederquisi Brenda Chapman Bill Chittenden Judy Cielakiewicz Rick Cihak Dolores Clark Phyliss Clark Rhoda Clayton Jim Clemenfi Carol Cole Cherie Cole David Coover Laura Borum Mary Boswell Mary Bowes Eugene Boyd Lou Bragan Thomas Breske Jane Ann Briggs Lynda Briifon Bill Brizzi Pat Brooker Bob Brosiek Harvey Brower Ellce Bruhn Otis Brumby Cindy Bosch Sammy Boise 5 - is me W-B me em Thomas Cox Judith Cummins George Cunningham .lulia Dalzell Jesselyn Davis Louis Dawley Dennis Deal Carmelita DeGomar William Dick Allen Dillow Joe DeOrio Charles Dixon Janice Doan Maureen Donahue Shane Downs John Dudinsky THE JUNIOR CLASS l PARTICIPA Robert Ducease Carol Dufiy Linda Dunn .loan Dye Gwen Dykstra Judy Eastman June Eastman Jim Eckert Robert Ecklund Bill Edwards Phyllis Eichert Susan Elmare Lucy Engelhard Norman England Charlotte Ermscher Richard Everett Barbara Fagen Ray Fahrenbruck Richard Failla Nancy Fantz X MANY OUFSTANDING ACTIVITIES Gloria Geiger Beatrice Gelsleichrer James Gill Barbara Gillespie Roberta Ginorio Ann Glenn Judy Glidewell Bonnie Godin Ray Goetz Tom Gold Allen Goldenson John Gould Edward Geyer Par Graves Marlene Grondin Susan Groschen Mary Lou Hahn Nancy Haight Gary Haines Tom Hall Berry Jane Felson Judy Fenner Joselyn Fisher Jane Fleck Jean Fleming Robyn Fleming Sandra Fleming Karen Frey William Frost Linda Fussell George Galea Jane Galinsky Frank Gambrell Robert Garland Roy Garner Fllioi Gassner Phyllis Halyard Sayre Hamilton Wanda Harper Sue Harrington Gail Harris Bob Harris Robin Harris Sylvia Harris Mariorie Hartman Irene Heaton Daniel Heck Elthea Heinemann Caroline Heintz Victoria Hewitt Charles Hicks Claudia Hirn WFS THE JUNIOR CLASS SPONSORED T Frank Holt Mike Holloway Martha Hudson lVFrank Hughes Joan HuIleyx y7i,Zt,h-JM Wayne Hurlbut Charles Huska Monroe Hutchins Ruth Ibaugh Ronnie lngerink Ted Irwin Rosemary Jackson Beverly Jansen Howard Jewett Barbara Johnson Marvin Johnson Matilda Johnson Jack Jones Judy Jones y Judy Just PKIN BALL AND THE PROM Diane Laplanie Sandra Latham Richard Lawrence Annette Leingartner Joyce L'Hommedian Jerry Lindsey Patricia Litfle Bill Long Bob Luse Carolyn Luther Robert Luiz James Lyle Fred Lyman Helen McCarfin Davida McCue Don McCutcheon Tom McDaniel Julia McDonald Sandra McDowell Wendell McGregor Diane Karol Charles Keefer Richard Kennedy Cynthia Keough Carol Kissinger Penny Kimberly Sam King Barry Kleen Sieve Klesius Pat Klok Charlene Kogler Gloria Kolacy Barbara Kreischer Pat Kuhne Beverly Lamer Sreve Lang f in 5 il ,Z 'il 'il I id' 'L L ' l 1 l .Q l vu' W, if F I , -I 1, A -3- flier L l x N M yi W ip if 14 l r K it l b ll 5 1 . 2 Nancy McKay John McLaughlin Mary McMahan William McQuarrie Carol McRae Pete Mahler Curtis Marble Ellen Marks Richard Marvel Alexander Mason Bruce Matsik Alan May Larry May Alice Meagher Don Meares Frank Mediavilla l as so MANY PROMISING JUNIOR ATHLE Art Melich Claudia Melton Cletus Messner Eric Milford Timothy Miller Brian Moore Theo Moore Robert Moran , George Morgan Phyllis Mortensen Royce Mosley Charles Murray Linda Nelson Paul Nelson Peter Nelson Sam Newman l Edward Nixon l James Nugeness l Lee O'Donnell y Walter Olson YED Steve Pletcher Ruth Polhamus Elizabeth Poole Jon Port Daniel Porter Charles Possick Kenneth Post Robert Powell Sandra Powell Norman Preskitt Jay Pruce James Pullara Claudia Queen Sally Quentin Charles Rakow John Randall Al Reeve Gloria Rice Marsha Ricker David Riftle ON VARSITY TEAMS THIS YEAR Sandy Osgood Virginia Othen Lee Oyler Bill Palke Joe Papia Lawton Parker James Parkes Pat Parks Deborah Patterson Norman Patterson Arlene Penny Lance Peterson Lester Petitt Sunny Pfeiffer Carl Ptlieger Cliitord Pishion Dolores Rifile Cookie Riley Diane Rink Tony Rivkind Margarei Roberis Corene Roese Bert Rolsion Jerry Roth Gail Rubin Roberta Ruggieri Don Rutledge Jim Sanborn Roger Schanzenbach T Gail Schlufer Pat Schneider Craig Schneider THE GRADUATING CLASS OE 1 Frank Schrader Richard Schuh Lois Schuster Ronnie Schufz Randy Schwartz Nina Scoville Pafsy ShaFfer Thomas Shaw Edward Shepard Bertha Shepard Pai Sikes Eugene Simpson Russell Sines Bonnie Sipe Betsy Skinner Larry Smith Claudette Smoak Clifford Somers Mike Somers Carole Sparks WELL ON ITS WAY TO SUCCESS Elaine Torrence Phil Tullgren Wendell Tullgren l Nancy Turner Frances Ummarino Judy Van Buren Virginia Vandervort Robert Veal James Vick Harry Vonk David Wagner Linda Wagner David Walker Tom Walsh Edward Warwick Bob Watson Beckie West Clitiord West Connie West Myra Westman Karen Stageberg Dick Stambaugh Judy Stayer Johnnie St. Clair Carole Steele Valerie Stephens Bob Stewart Merle Stillabower Fletcher Stoufer Sue Stoufer Mike Sullivan David Taylor Peter Thomas Jim Thykeson Ted Thoreson Leo Taber Carl Whately Celestine Whitworth Pat Williams Martha Willis Pat Wilson Sylvia Winegar Lee Winters Billie Jean Wise Bruce Witwer Diane Yakes Jerry Yakes JoAnn Yates Marlene Yohn Roberto Zee Cecile Zoccolonte Robert Zubowicz TOP OF THE MORNING SHOW Dick Stambaugh and Alan May have gained wide- spread recognition for their morning disc jockey show. POM POMS The Juniors worked hard making pom porns at the games. -Y-. 4 . f .i SOPHGIVIORES . . . 1- x , i' V- . an . ....,,,,,.,1-x- ss mx afgmi r its A EF' E it E Q5cA 55A H on SCHOOL 'C .s . K 'vb Left to right, Mr. Hanlcinson, Adviser, Lytt Noel, President, Virginia Eitel, Treasurer, Betsy Beese, Secre- tary, Becky Brandon, Vice President, Mrs. Walker, Adviser. The 1956-57 class of Sophomores has enjoyed its second year at Boca Ciega. Many of its mem- bers have participated well in the school's athletic program. They have also become active in school clubs, productions, and governmental offices. The wonderful advisers have given the class a helping hand whenever the situation arose. This year's proiect for the school was a large box for the library. ln this box are placed the books which have been returned after being checked out. In order to raise funds for this project the students sold candied apples, and realized a handsome profit. ln February, the traditional Sweetheart's Ball, with all its surprises, was sponsored by the Sopho- more class. Three weeks before the Junior-Senior Prom the fabulous Sophomore Prom was held. The Sophomores shared in the Senior gradua- tion activities by decorating for the Senior Bac- calaurette program. As the students look ahead, each sees a thrill- ing and wonderful year as the Junior Class of Boca Ciega. st 5 K P I Richard Hill Joan Hilton Patricia Himalstein Sondra Hipsher Bernadine Hislop Paul Hodges Sandra Hoffman Tom Hogan Kathryn Horan Pat Horan Virginia Horning Carollyne Ann Hor Charles Houff Jim Houft Barry Howard Floyd Howard Fred Hoyland Bill Hudson John HuFFman Allene Hughes Don Hurst James Huston Laurel Hutcheson Paul Hutchins Judy Hudson Jody Irving Charles Jerol Jon Jacobson UBS, SPORTS, AND PROGRAMS WAS STUPENDOUS Shirley Jettner Betsy Jo Johanson James Johnson Judith Johnson Linda Johnston Norma Jean Jones Beverly Jordan Larry Kahler Elizabeth Kaufold Doris Kaufman Audrey Keller Dennis Kemerer Ted Kemerer Joel Kennedy Walter Kent Caryl Kilcer John Killian Kathleen King William Koehler John Krebs Judith Kreitzer Leana Kubus Antoinette LaPorte Naomi Larson Saralou Lasser Fay Laviana John Lazzari AI Leach ' ' i l l' I Ray Muller slylaxine Murphy Charles Murray Donna Neal Anita Nelson Marcia Nicholas Evrell Noel George O'Brian Ellen O'ConnelI Tommy Odom Doris Orick Ann G'Sulliavan Eldridge Outten Linda Overton Fred Papalos Gale Parker William Parnell Pete Parsons Elizabeth Payne William Peacock Kenneth Peale Ann Pelote Don Pendley Karen Penny Allen Perry Francis Perry Donald Petch Raymond Peterson OUR YEAR AS JUNIORS AT B. C. H. S. William Peterson George Pettengill Billy Petzold Howard Phelps Anita Phillips Herbert Phillips Jerry Phillips , Patricia Phillips Jeanette Pitts Carl Plaskett Joanna Poirier Dave Porter Myrna Preskitt Patricia Price Larry Quidley Dick Radclilt Ed Ranft Gladys Reardon Lorraine Redderso Joan Redding Vicki Reed Linda Reeves Robert Rice Ellen Richman Diane Rigney Geary Rise Dawn Roberts Dennis Roberts D Richard Roberts Carol Robinson James Robinson Lawrence Rollins Jane Ross Aldo Rossi Roger Roubalb James Rowan Carol Rucker Beverly Rugenstein William Siatta Sandra Salerno Sandra Salsinger Diane Sample Nancy Sanchez Johnnie Sansom Jerry Schatter Sue Ann Schaffer Kay Schell Robert Schultz Walter Schultz Gttalie Schwartz Mason Scott Dunbar Seamans Bill Shave Barbara Sheen Susan Sherwill Doris Shipman Michelle Shore David Shultz Jo Anne Smietana Edward Smith HOPING IT WILL BE JUST AS SUCCESS John Smith Judith E. Smith Judith Y. Smith William Snell Jeanette Snyder Judy Sparks Mealanie Spears Dick Stanger Ronnie Stanley Richard Stevens William Stevens Janet Stillabower Jimmy Storey William Stover Stanley Streit Robert Sturm Jack Sutter Myrna Sylvester Judy Talor Alva Thomas Judith Thomson James Tomson Linda Thorley Bruce Tibbo Ronnie Tober Patricia Tucker Albert Turner Belle Twitty .,, -rn J Y l. 1 vw . ., fu 'F , - ff ' ml , . 12' HJ .I . ji ,Ui 1 y 7 'I ,. 5'0 l WWW' if 4 rf lj.: The Choral Department ut p Boca Ciega was host for the F.S.P.A. on the Song of Norway. Convention. The Band Boosters sponsored the Samples Fair. Mono Cullen of the Song l The Samples Fair was a wonderful success. K ,. Elvis! Need we say and David Boubelik were part of Norway. 90 The Science Fair is an annual event. 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Ann Bucek Sophomore Councilman, Bob Harris, Junior Councilman Ellen Wanamalcer Sophomore Councilman, Bunny Andrews Junior Councilman. 92 TWV,-if Li, ..,. 7 Judy Harding, Secretary, Roy Garner, Vice Pre Dwight Kellogg, President of ICC, Sandra Buck Tre Miss Japour, Adviser, Jim McGuire, President B Schnackenberg, President of Senate. W 4 1 The Get-Acquainted Tea was sponsored by the Student Council for the purpose of acquainting the new students and their parents with the school. dership classes help to train the officers to do a llter job. E Student Council gave a Christmas basket to the dy :dent aides helped to keep the lunch periods run- ig smoothly at all times. CTIVITIES MAKE YE R BRIGHTER The Student Council helps to develop a closer re- lationship between the students, administration, and faculty and helps to promote better school spirit and self-reliance. The school year began with the Get-Acquainted Dance and Tea. Early in September, leadership classes were held for officers training for the class offices and members of Student Council The Council sponsors Homecoming activities and Ex- change Day and several dances throughout the year including a record hop after the basketball games. Among its many projects are: a gift to the school, selling Boca Ciega pens, and basketball programs, promoting school spirit campaigns, sending gifts to the Crippled Children's Hospital and a gift basket to a needy family. I TER-CLUB CUUNCIL First Row: Pamela Biggs, Joann Carlson, Shirley Carolyne, Stevie Silces, Carol Othen, Sally Mengerink, Barbara Burnham. Second Row: Zee Jay Weinman, Claudia Queen, Nancy McLean, Judy Jones, Nancy Turner, Maureen Branitf, Georgia Gormer, Lucy Englehard, Jo Ann Marshall. Third Row: Aganita Varlcin- tine, Brenda Chichester, Linda Reeves, Polly Perkins, Sandra Latham, Roberta Zee, Jane Weinell, Barbara Gillespie. Fourth Row: Terry Craven, Don Angel, Steve Lang, Dwight Kellogg, Lance Lamport, Jim Welch- ly, Mr. Buell. Inter-Club-Council officers. Dwight Kellogg, Presi- dent, Barbara Gillespie, Secretary, Steve Lang, Vice President. The Inter-Club-Council sponsors candy apple sales. The inter-Club-Council is one of the three the Student Government. The ICC promotes better Iationship between the many clubs in school and faculty. Its membership is made up ot one represe tive and an alternate from each recognized club school. Each club must have its constitution ratified the ICC. The activity point system which regulates ex curricular activities is enforced by the ICC. It sponsors candy apple sales twice monthly, the mo from which is used for its school improvement proie SENATE First Row: Dee Karol, Beverly Whatley, Connie Anderson, Jeannie Miller, Wally Kent, David Hanna, Pat Wilson, Carol Sparks, Pat Sikes, Betty Mae Rose, Isabel Scott. Second Row: Marty Lindahl, Robyn Flem- ing, Marcia Nicholes, Jane Ann Briggs, Belle Twitty, Missy Hughes, Jane Ross, Carol McRae, Myrna Quidley, Joy Kratzer, Geri Vrabel. Third Row: Danny Parter, Allen Goldenson, Bill Palke, Tom Dunn, Robert Crowther, Tom Hall, Mike Holloway, Al Leach, Ray Benner, Jerry Schalter. The Senate is the third branch of the Student Government and has a representative from each homeroom. These representatives bring suggestions from the students to the working Senate. The Senate's annual project of collecting Southern Maid and Blue Horse wrappers secured for them last year a phonograph and a television set which is in the cafeteria being enjoyed daily by the students. The activity point system which the Senate also sponsors encourages rivalry between homerooms and a stronger school spirit. The Senate also has worked on a scholarship plan for Junior College. Officers: Adviser, Mr. Fred Holtman, Sec- retary, Myra Westmang President, Bar- bara Schnackenberg, Vice President, James King. A year round project of the Senate was the collection of Blue Horse wrappers. One project of the Senate was the making ol gold and white ribbons for the Homecoming Activities. 95 NATIONAL HO GR SOCIETY 'WL use sssessss BHBHBSSER B , ss an s , x ' , . tl' f -- t pane BE sham sas sms kr: mms mx ,. an mf amass Ummm -as mms ,. as , 'kewl .P .5 ft ml El .,1 s , g , l is l H me '- , Lsimd First Row, Janice Day, Vicki Phair, Barbara Huston, Betty Booth, Charlotte Simmons, Carole Ann Burke. Second Row: Celeste Joy, Barbara Posey, Paul Booher, Geri Vrabel, Sally Mengerink, Nancy Butterfield. Third Row, Willard Fein, Billy Buchalter, Charles Schamuberg, John Stephan, Jim Welchly, Dwight Kel- logg. Not pictured: Mona Cullen, Barbara Moore, Don Angell. The National Honor Society is a nation-wide honorary organization. The membership is limited to 5M of the iunior class and 161: of the senior class. The students are chosen on the basis of their scholastic average, leadership in school, and their service to the community. There are two tappings a year. The first one in the fall is the tapping of the seniors and the final tapping of the iuniors in the spring. This year the Boca Ciega Chapter had as its project the state convention. This was held in St. Petersburg. Our Chapter acted as co-hosts with Northeast and St. Petersburg High Schools. Officers: Barbara Huton, Treasurer, Sally Mengerink, I.C.C. Many were surprised and also very honored at the tap Representative, Carole Burke, Secretary, Charlotte Sim- for the National Honor society. mons, Historian, Jim Welchly, President, Paul Booher, Vice - 96 President 4 I w I .ff 4 -an iv? .2 587165 3,331 f .1 - ...n 4:51 .ciwm H E. ,greg ,H 4 The 1957 Treasure Chest sfaFl was Wiih the help of our qualifi almost entirely inexperienced at the viser, Mr. Spangler, the stall pr beginning of The year when they be- a good annual, one of which gan preparation. They had a hard job proud and hope you are Too. not only in bringing you The annual but Many days were spent after in learning The basic principles of pro- in an eflorf To meet the de ducing an annual as big as This one is. Well, they were mei and here annual. We hope you like ii. Barbara Posey, Editor, and Mr. Spangler, Adviser, work hard on the general layout. 2: i' irh-: W' 3 -wi 4-- ' il , -nag Myrna Quidley and Gail Warren, Activity and Club Editors, Jane Ann Briggs,JuniOr Edifof, L0iSLubif1. Sophomore gather ideas io make the 1957 Treasure Chest ihe best ever. Millie Diczok, Senior Editor have o hard iob sections. ,,ignl- Ak, I A . fl ill The Treasure Chesi Staff hard at work fo meet the deadlines. Affel' fhe deadline fhere was firlie To relax before the -came back io be proofread. 98 1957 TREASURE CHEST STAFF Editor-in-Chief ..... Circulation Manager ..,. Circulation Assistants. . , . Business Manager. . Art Editor ......... Advertising Editor.. Activities Editor .... Club Editor ....... Faculty Editor ..... Alumni Editor ..... Senior Editor .... Junior Editor ....... Sophomore Editor. . Girls Sports ...... Boys Sports. . . Photographer ..... ......,....BARBARA POSEY . ........... JEANETTE KIDDER .. . .JANE PASTOR, PAT MARING ..............CAROL OTHEN . .......... DON HURST .. . .SANDY MALLERS ....MYRNA QUIDLEY ........GAlL WARREN ANN BAIR . . . .MARTHA MCCUTCHEON .........MlLLlE DlCZOK . . . .JANE ANN BRIGGS .........LOIS LUBIN ........,.........BARBARA ZEPKE DAVID OTTH, WAYNE JOHANSEN ................CHARLES POSSICK McCutcl1eon, Alumni Editor, and JoAnn Bait, Faculty Jane Pastor, Jeanette Kidder, and Pat Maring keep our circula- ponder over their sections. tion department running smoothly. es Possick and Wayne Johansen, Photographers, checlc equipment as David Otth, Boys Sports Editor looks on. 3715 l l .i, .X 'Li tl . -t i if if . N 14 It 'i Sandy Mallers, Advertising Manager, and Barbara Zepke, Girls Sports Editor, discuss plans as Carol Othen, Business Manager, looks on. 3 s K it it it B an an B ms H an .gn 'WX it it E if 2 is is fnitlal' if BE.: t-:S I fat. H E X ' K K 2 Z M Bette Willis, Circulation Manager and assistants, Carol Dufty and Billy Buchalter, Boys Sports Editor and Judy Sparks, Girls Candy Steele. Editor. With a staff of qualified students and an equally qualified adviser, the students produced the bi- weekly newspaper called the Hi Tide. The outstanding editions of the year consisted of the Homecoming, Christmas, Easter, and Graduation. These papers were the biggest and best of the year. The goal ot every stait member is, ofcourse, to be tapped for Quill and Scroll. In addition to the first hand experience gained from the production, the staff gained experience from the Florida Scholastic Press Association Dis- trict Meeting held in our own auditorium. The other big conference was the state-wide meeting held in Gainesville in April. Along with the staff there are a great number ot reporters stationed throughout the school which gather news from all corners of the school. A new feature this year was the using of the paper as a medium of relaying Mr. .lones's news letter to every family with a member in school. Also the great improvement in the quality ot the paper has added to the enjoyment ot the reader. gg A-New an w new 'J Claudia Melton, Club Editor, Kitty Mason, News Editor, Judy Betty Herden, Advertising MGDOQEV: RC1l'ldY 5Cl'1WOfiZ, ASSY Mulligan, Feature Editor. SF10 '5 Editor. T00 I I . Dltflfvlilll TURE WRITERS: Ist Row: Barbara Gillespie, Connie West, Ily Perkins, Nancy Holi, Judy Mulligan. 2nd Row: Roy Garner, k Stambaugh, David Hanna. WX-A Editor-in-Chief ..... ' ' Managing Editor .... . Business Manager .... News Editor ....... Feature Editor .... Club Editor ....... Advertising Editor ..... Circulation Manager. . . Boys' Sports Editor .,.. Girls' Sports Editor .... Art Editor ........... Bookkeeper ....... Publicity ........... Growther, Photographer, Barbara Gillispie, Librarian, Connie Roy Garner, Publicity, Cody Bailey, Art Editor, Elaine Bookkeeper. . Advisor ............ Stal? Photographer .... HI TIDE STAFF Librarian ............ .... Asst. Boys' Sports Editor ........ . .WENDY HASLAM .SALLY MENGERINK .. . .MAUREEN BRANIFF . . . . .KITTY MASON . . .JUDY MULLIGAN .CLAUDIA MELTON . . . . .MARY RATCLIFFE ... . .BETTIE WILLES BARBARA GILLESPIE . .BILLY BUCHALTER RANDY SCHWARTZ . . . . .JUDY SPARKS . . . . .CODY BAILEY ...ELAINE KUBUS . . . . .ROY GARNER . . .BOB CROWTHER . . . . .MRS. RUTH EDELI-IOFF ...-, -15. JTOR - reen Br nil? Business Manager Sally Mengerink Monag ng for G ' I ' I Mrs. Edelltott, Adviser, Wendy Haslem, Editor-in-chief IOI TREASURE CHEST HOMEROOIVI REPRESENTATIV lst Row: Bill Boring, Mary Ann Wright, Sandra Carr, Mary Lou Gyuru, Anne Glenn, Marion Goble, Myrna Sylvester, Sarah Lou Lasser, Judy Finney. 2nd Raw: Jean Albertson, DiDi Moore, Claudia Melton, Judy Smith, Sandra Lindsay, Mary Ratclifl, Patty Himalstein, Robin Wells. 3rd Row: Karen Boyer, Carolyn Luther, Carmelita De Gomar, Jo Ann Bair, Gloria Kolacy, Ann Bras- field, Nina Scoville, Charles Hicks. HI TIDE HOIVIEROOIVI REPRESENTATIVES lst Row: Carol Vogeler, Carole Ready, Libby Kaufhold, Barbara Mitchko, Judy Burdges, Maureen Braniff, Candy Steele, Betsy Beese, Pat Baber, Jane Helman, Carol Arcidiacano. 2nd Row: Mary Keller, Doris Shipman, Mary Lou Hahn, Sherrie McCormick, Connie Whitmore, Judy Finney, Linda Wagner, Susie Mills, Peppy Donohue, June Hatfield. 3rd Row: Jimmy Robinson, Peggy Fogil, Pat Klok, Sue Platt, Sylvia Campbell, Barb Fagen, Claudette Smoak, Pot Phillips, Bob Harris. l HOST and HOSTESS ffl Es?es i f l I l'i,i.i' i 4 , f i st Row: Rabin Barrett, Sherry Stephans, Millie Dizcok, Betty Mae Rose, Judy Mulligan, Gail Warren, Betty Herclen. 2nd Row: Ronnie Fahs, Judy Harding, Sandy Mallers, Sandra Carr, Patsy Bennett, Polly Perkins, Myrna Quidley, Barbara Buck, Kitty Mason, -- Jimmy Appley. 3rd Row: Bob Brant, Charles Schaumberg, Jim Welchly, Phil Fahs, Tom Huston, Pat Rinard, Roy Garner, Bob Luse. . - ft IJ ll V, ,, V Anlx J'-it F.. ll il t, W: . X 1 -' X 1 I T J Q 'if ,A 1. ty J f ' ' -. iil 'Ml is-. ' J 'sf ' is A ll J, is, USHERETTES WN z, ., W4 is N ' it f 3-y ' lst Row: Connie Anderson, Eaddy Parpe, Debbie Patterson, Judy Stayer, Diane Sample, Janice Day, Sunny Pfeifter. 2nd Row: Becky Brandon, Zera Christian, Sylvia Harris, Sylvia Winegar, Carole Kissinger, Nancy Belcher, Carol Othen, 3rd Row: Charlotte Simmons, Ellen Wanamaker, Patty Himatstein, Mary Sharpless, Jesselyn Davis, Sandy Carr, Brenda Chichester, KEYETTES lst Row: Barbara Burnhans, Judy Mulligan, Phyllis Ballard, Pat Wilson, Wendy Haslem, Betty Mae Rose, Nancy Butterfield, Shirley Sherwood, Mary Staclelhafer. 2nd Row, Barbara Gillispie, Margaret Roberts, Pat Klok, Mary Sharpless, Frances Ummarino, Pat Brooker, Judy Harding, Sandra Lathan, Polly Perkins, Nancy Hall, Barbara Schnackenburg. 3rd Raw: Myrna Quidley, Gail War- ren, Janice, Kitty Mason, Carolyne Bennett, Maureen Casey, Barbara Buck, Patsy Bennett, Betty Herden, Barbara Moore. H s Q is OFFICERS Mary Sfadelhofer, Corresponding Secretary, Barbara Moore, Sergeant-at-Afms, Patsy Bennett, Vice President, Barbara Schnackenburg, Parliamentarian, Betty Herden, President, Mrs. McMillan, Adviser, Janice Day, Treasurer, Margaret Roberts, Secretary, Sandra Lathan, ICC Representative, Barbara' Gillispie, ICC Representative. 104 KEYETTES STANDING COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Seated: Nancy Hall, Social Chairman, Wendy Haslem, Projects Chairman. Standing: Judy Mulligan, Publicity Chairman, Betty Mae Rose, Ways and Means Chairman. The Keyettes is sponsored by the Ladies' Auxiliary of Kiwanis, the Sinawik. lt is composed of a total of 40 members, 25 of which are seniors and l5 iuniors. Selling popcorn, working on a rummage sale and fill- ing a Thanksgiving basket keep the Keyettes busy. They worked hard to leave the school a nice gift and mainly to promote better citizenship in school and later life. Nancy Butterfield and Gail Warren and Pat Wilson sell Popcorn during the basketball games. lO5 Wendy Haslem is seen here as she appeared at the Keyette initiation. KEY CLUB OFFICERS Paul Booher, President, Phil Fahs, Vice President, Eddie Evans, Secretary, Jim McGuire, Treasurerp Mr. Gerald Ramsburger, Adviser. Annually the Key Club gives a one hundred dollar scholarship to a deserving senior boy and they also give a gift to an out- standing senior. Among the other proiects were the painting of a Pirate on the home side of gym, logs placed on the corner of the gym to insure more safety to the students and their cars, taking tickets at all home basketball games, and placing twenty-four palm trees around Key Lake. During the summer months, Phil Fahs and Rae Lee attended the national Key Club Convention in Dallas, Texas. The club, under the direction of their new Adviser Mr. Gerald Ramsburger, and with excellent cooperation from its members, has had an excellent year and has helped establish the Key Club's objectives. The Key Club is truly an asset to Boca Ciega High School. 106 Have you had your polio shot yet? Well, one at Boca Ciega was given the oppor under the supervision of the Boca Ciega Key Two hundred and thirty-nine students were ported to the County Building on February fi their first shot and on March first for their s Salk Vaccine. Annually the Key Club sells Christmas tr make money toward their various yearly pr Another annual proiect is the selling of w stickers with the football schedule on them. lst Row: Paul Booher, Paul Moorse, Pat Rinarcl. 2nd Row: Pl Jim McGuire, Jim Appley. 3rd Row: Ed Warwick, Eddie Eval Holloway. 4th Row: Ed Stark, Pete Collins, Steve Pletcher. Committee Chairmen: lst Row: Roy Garner, Mil.e Ed Warwick, Phil Fahs. 2nd Row: Jim Appley, Tom Kuker, Ronnie Fahs. One of the Key Club's most useful proiects this year was the transporting of students to the Health Department to receive their polio shots. is i u N: Roy Garner, John Gould, Bill Peacock, Barry Howard. 2nd Row: Steve Hodges, Dave Porter, Russell Carpenter, Mike ison, Charles Murray, Larry Moser, John Smith. 3rd Row: Tom Bay, Clyde Kiker, Terry Craven, Claude Leilay, Pell White, unn, Ronnie Fahs. 4th Row: Tom Green, Don Rutledge, Paul White, Bruce Jellison, Bob Bay, Ralph Howard. SERVICE CLUB W me it 'HL Ps Nz, lst Row: Marlene Grondin, Betty Felson, Anne Glenn, Bettie Willis, Dee Karol, Gail Rubin, Judy Dalzell, Judy Stayer Debbie Patterson, Pot Wilson 2nd Row: Rosemary Jackson, Nancy Height, Susan Anderson, Jo Ann Yates, Sue Harrington, Judy Glide well, Sunny Pfeiffer, Carolyn Luther, Emily Ball. 3rd Row: Jean Fleming, Gloria Kolacy, Cynthia Graw, Ruth lbaugh, Joy Kratzer Polly Perkins, Carmelita De Gomar, Nancy Butterneld, Nana Ulmer. 4th Row: Sharon Mcllvuin, Roberta Ruggieri, Sharon England Deane Rink, Penny Kimberly, Judy Just, Roberta Zee, Beverly Lamer, Karen Frey, Billie Jean Wise. Officers: Gail Rubin, Treasurer, Nancy Butterfield, President, Pat Wilson, Vice President, Nan Baird, Secretary, Polly Perkins, ICC Representative. Not pictured, Roberta Zee, Chaplain. Standing Committee Chairmen: Barbara Zepke, Pro- gram, Nana Ulmer, Proiect, Judy Stayer, Service, Jean Fleming, Point. Club initiation proved to be a riotous altair. The Service Club had one of the many cars which we saw in the Homecoming Parade. i'SERVlCE is our MOTTO The Service Club is one of our most active clubs at Boca Ciega. The club meets twice a month on the second and fourth Wednesdays. The main object of the club is service to school, in the community, and at the YWCA. The membership of the Service Club is open to any girl in Boca Ciega who would like to join. One of the main money-making projects of the club is the selling of the potato chips. One of the big moments lor some of the girls was the National Convention of the Service Club in New York, which several delegates from Boca Ciega attended. 0 af!-O 2nd Row: Betsv Johansen, Betsy Beese, Pat Baber, Ann Bueck, Mary Lou Helman, Sandra Camp, Toni Bair, Mary Ann Albaugh, Carol Linger. 3rd Row: Becky Brandon, Nan Baird, Joan Wilkerson, Jill Morse, Lois Lubin, Mssy Hughes, Ellen Wanamaker, Peggy Miller, Judy Lovering, Glnni Eitel, Pat Phillips. lst Row: Jeanie Mills, Judy Amaron, Jean Zeiler, Jane Helman, Eaddy Payne, Pamela Biggs, Loretta Benquell, Connie Anderson. i Ofticersz Ken Frid, President, Dick Doerr, Secretary, Guy McCormick, Treasurer, Charles Schommbeg, Vice President, The Hi-Y is atillliated with the National YMCA sponsored by the YMCA. The meetings.are held 'YMCA and anyone that would like to join, can membership. One ol the big protects, in order to raise rnone selling GO BOGlE tags. The purpose of Hi-Y is to tain throughout Boca Ciega High School and the munity high standards of Christian character. G0 BOGIEi Selling GO BOGIE tags was one project of HI-Y. These tags were sold to boost school spirit. lst Row: Guy McCormick, Charles Andrews, Bill Buchholz, Bob Sturm. 2nd Row: Steve Lang, Ken Frid, Bob Faila, Charles Schaumberg, Dick Doerr, If Izzy Scott, President. i-Y is sponsored by the YMCA and aftiliated me National YMCA. The purpose or aim of i-Hi-Y is to promote Christian Fellowship the sophomores, juniors, and senior girls, so, standards of Christian character in the Jnity as well as in the school. club had several projects this year and one money-making activities was the selling ot unthemums tor our football games. main project of the year was the member- rive. The girls worked hard on this project, g to spread Christian Fellowship among All the girls worked hard on the main project, which was a membership drive for the club. Jo Anne Marshall, ICC Representative, Vicki Phair, Vice Presi- ist Row: Izzy Scott, Lenore Fleisher, Sally Quinton, Candy Sipe,'Pat Molli. 2nd Row: Nancy Winkler, Brenda Brady, Ruth Krasula, Vicki Phair, 3rd Row: Jo Ann Dye, Margaret Roberts, Jo Anne Marshall, Mildred Moore. SPANISH CLUB lst Row: Ottolie Schwartz, Sunny Pfeiffer, Barbara Schnackenberg, Pat Baber, Julie Boring, Stevie Sikes, Sherry Stephens. 2nd Row: Carol McRae, Claudia Melton, Susan Worns, Kenneth Peale, Joyce Gill, Carmelita De Gomar, Pat Dwyer. 3rd Row: Nancy Hall, Jayne Smith, Barbara Huston, John Stephan, Kathy Barrett, Aganita Varkentine, Roberta Todd Zee, John Heakin. LA CUADRILLA ESPANOL has as its function inspiring and furthering the interest in the study and use of Spanish. Membership is open to all second year, third year, and Commercial Spanish students, During the second semester first year students who achieved a B average or better were invited to join. Each year the club enioys such experiences as a Mexican Christmas supper party, dinner at Ybor City, and a Spanish Week-end in Tallahassee. The club also sponsors annually the Fantastic Fiesta. The El Papagayo staff worked hard to publish the paper at regular Omcers: Barbara Schnackenberg, Secretary, Stevie Sikes, Presi Intervals during the year. Jayne Smith, Treasurer, Mr. King, Adviser, Roberta Zee, l.CC Re sentative, Carmelita De Gomar, Historian. E CH CLUB ariane is the name of the Club. The Eififel Tower is bIem'and the colors of the re blue, white, and red. The e of the organization is to an interest in the French ge and civilization and to e an opportunity for the stu- parler francais or to speak requirements of the Club are rd, but the members must loin ng to a French class. Ist Row, Officers: Hope Huska, President, Lise Petersen, Secretary, Geri Vrabel, Vice President, Sally Mengerink, Treasurer. 2nd Row: Shirley Carolyn, Frances Damewood, Zee Jay Weinman, James Welchly Sandra Buck, Susan Dupre. ' ATI CLUB Draetorians, or the members of the Latin yre very active. The purpose of the Latin ' to promote an interest in the Latin e. The membership of the club is open udents of Latin I and II. Draetorians regain some of the color of n Language and also to prove that Latin dead. Ist Row: Beverly Barrs, Judy Daizell, Gail Harris, Betsy Beese, Marty Lindahl, Barbara Sheen, Barbara Bullock. 2nd Row: Barbara McCormick, Sharon Gage, Lois Lubin, Toni Baier, Karen Penney, Myrna Sylvester, John Dudinsky, Gene Cantlin. 3rd Row: Sylvia Harris, Jane Weinell, Melaine Spears, Wilkes Davis, Dave Walker, Dianne Sampler, Eugenia Carosella, Alice Grambell. Officers: Jane Weinell, ICC Representative, Barbara Bullock Secretary, Gene Cantlin, Treas- urerp Marty Lindahl, Vice President, Wilkes Davis, Parliamentarianp Dave Walker, President, Mrs. Walker, Advisor. II3 Q The Business Club members believe that better busin education today, means better business leaders tomorro The purpose of this club is to promote an interest in busin education. The club has as their project the raising ol fun to send outstanding students to the Florida State Busin Contests. Carol Burke was their representative at the f test this year and she came in first in the shorthand co Officers: Carol Burke, Vice President, Ruth Krasula, President. 2nd Row: Mr. Hudson, Adviser, Joan Hulley, Secretary, Maureen Braniff, ICC Rep- resentative, Brenda Brady, Treasurer, Mr. Dravis, Adviser. Representing our school, Carol Burke won first place in the Novice Shorthand contest. BUSINESS CLUB lst Row: Judy Huber, Carol Burke, Maureen BraniH, Claudia Queen, Diane l.aPlant, Sandra Salerno, Beatrice Gelsleichter, Linda Nelson, Jeanette Kidder. 2nd Row: Virginia Othen, Ruth Krasula, Suzanne Maggs, Brenda Brady, Gila Kress, Sharon Englund, Barbara Burnham, Judy Evans. 3rd Row: Charles Borum, Mildred Moore, Janice Doan, Mary Bowes, Jo Ann Dye, Ken Eick, Joan Hulley, Jim Sanborn. 'I GIRLS' SPORTS lst Row: Joan Hulley, Barbara Buck, Carol Kessinger, Stephanie Sikes, Phyllis Eickert, Jane Ann Briggs, Judy Stayer, Barbara Posey. 2nd Row: Vicki Phair, Dee Karol, Sue Platt, Barbara Gillispie, Barbara Burnham, Judy Glidewell, Candy Sipe, Sylvia Winegar. 3rd Row: Linda Reeves, Ruth lbauvgh, Butch Moore, Pat Klok, Barbara Zepke, Marie Higbee, Jean Rice, Gale Parker, Lorraine Redderson. , , I ' ' 5' .. ,ri gy' Y wa .vw AXKW-ol, The objectives of the Girls' Sports Club are: To develop character, leadership, sportsmanship, and healthy recreation, and to promote girls' sports throughout the school year. To be eligible for membership you must have participated in two different intra- mural sports or two years of swimming. One of the projects of the club this year was the decoration of the games room in the gym. The initiation of the new members this year was held at Lake Maggiore and proved to be a riotous affair. iv. .ig i Seated: Wanda Harper, Treasurer, Jean Fleming, Vice President, Stephanie Sikes, President. Standing: Mrs. Hartman, Adviser, Linda Reeves, ICC Representative, Barbara Buck, Secretary, Miss Mac Millan, Adviser. 'l 'I5 if gli. r , Ry ' S-:J FUTURE HOMEM l l Ist Row: Sandra Whirrmeyer, Gene Canilin, Ellen Marks Preskift, Belly Jane Felson. 2nd Row: Connie Calhoun, Burclges, Charlotte Ermscher, Pat Phillips, Dawn Wesson, Irving, Naomi Larson. lsf Row: Lisa Peterson, Bonnie McLeod, Sue Maggs, Sharon Bafenan, Joan Redding, Diane Malhoron, Joyce Lundy. 2nd Row: Sally Mengerink, Barbara Posey, Pat Maring, Brenda Chichester, Carole Goode, Lynn Menke, Cynihio Keough, Elizabeth Poole, Corene Roese, Michele Shore, Delores Riflie, Ann O'Sullivan, Carole Lynn Hort. lst Row: Jon Thompson, Phyllis Halyard. 2nd Row: Barbara Huston, Sue Schaffer, Wendy Haslem, Rose- mary Jackson, Evelyn Carter. of AMERICA Future Homemakers of America is working on system this year, the tive individual clubs meet month during class time. This idea has been out very well and the large number of mem- ve worked hard at the various proiects. of the big money making proiects was the tti dinner and record hop held in February. b held a party for the colored orphans at as-time and did several other worthwhile proi- roughout the year. ,H A W ,ffl ,W Officers: Left to Right: Carole Goode, Phyllis Ballard, County Representatives, Pat Wilson, President, Gene Cantlin, Gail Warren, Treasurer, Pat Maring, County Representative, Karen Daniels, Proiect Chairman, Linda Vaughn, Parliamentarian. Standing: Sue Schaffer, hairman. 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JUNIOR EXCHANGE - E e Officers: Bob Harris, President, Steve Lang, ICC Representative, John Randal, Secretary Cl- B Charles Barnes, Vice President, Leo Tober, Treasurer. lst Row: Ed Blanton, Steve Lang, Bob Harris, Tom McDoniels, Charles Keefer, Bill Palke. 2nd Row: Charles Barnes, Frank Hughes, Leo Tober, Ken Edwards, John Randall, Tim McCarley, Dennie Deal. 119 ,e'..,,kw wk ,. lst Row: Pat Parkes, Roberta Ginorio, Barbara Gillispie, Betty Booth, Ruth Palhamas, Phyllis Hering, Carol Othen, Isabel Scott, Corene Roese. 2nd Row: Carol Montgomery, Bertha Shepherd, Martha McCutcheon, Roxanne Ackers, Carol Linger, Carol Kissenger, Mary Ann Albaugh, Carolene Huntz, Carole Reddy, Connie West. 3rd Row: Bill Holt, Sandra Lindsay, Carol Duffy, Elizabeth Poole, Sally Mengerink, Carole Kogler, Elaine Kubus, Dave Griffith. FUTURE NURSES Active describes the Future Nurses very well. These girls and boys are looking into the future and planning their careers as nurses or doctors. By going to the hospital, the students gain practical experience in their chosen fields. The Future Nurses try to promote an interest in personal and community health. Also, they attempt to give an insight into the nursing field, both the practical and professional side of it. The members of the club act as aides in our school clinic. Membership in the club is open to anyone interested in the medical field. Officers: lsobel Scott, Vice President, Phyllis Hering, President, Barbara Gillespie, S4 Carole Othen, ICC Representative, Betty Booth, Treasurer. 31.5 lst Row: Florence Alexander, Sandra Carr, Brenda Chichester, Rebecca Jordon, Bunny Andrews, Marcia Manor, Marie Higbee. 2nd Row: Carmalita De Gomar, Ardyth Heath, Linda Overton, Barbara Maier, Nancy Fantz, Lorraine Gordy, Mrs. Eskelson. 3rd Row: Judy Glidewell, Joanne Carlson, Jane Helman, Barbara Sheen, Gail Parker, Gail Harris, The Future Teachers is the local chapter of the National organization of the some name. It is open to all students interested in teaching as a career. The members visit different schools in town to observe the various methods of teaching in the different schools. The club sold Boca Ciega stationery as one of their main money making protects. 2 ' 1 . lm..,.s.Q. I .lu -' l I l Officers: Seated: Sandra Carr, Historian, Rebecca Jordan, President, Bunny Andrews, Vice President, Marcia Manor, Secretary. Standing: Brenda Chichester, ICC Representative, Florence Alexander, Alternate lCC Representative, Mrs. Esklson, Adviser, Marie Higbee, Treasurer. 121 4 5 FILM JOCKFYS lst Row: Walter Pleasants, John McLaughlin, Lee Buenninger, Hugh Fish, Benny Winters, Craig Marlett, Fred Victorin. 2nd Row: Richard Ehrman, Frank Flint, Ray Wakeley, Jim Houff, Ray Williams, Mr. Abraham. 3rd Row: Alon May, Jim Harris, Jerry Roth, Curtiss Marble, Dick Stambaugh, Dennis Snell, Doug Clickenger, Jon Jacobson. lst Row: Claudette Smoalc, Carol Goode, Miriam Addington, Barbara Mitchko, Sybil Thompson, Barbara Burnham, Judy Just, Sandra Salsinger, Anita Nelson, Flora McCutcheon, Helen Fogil, Loretto Benquell. 2nd Row: Nina Scoville, Jane Fray, Judy Loverink, Celest Joy, Sharon Davis, Phyllis Halyard, Janet Hudson, Lyn Keller, Betty Lamb, Linda Bowers, Janet Macforlane, Constance Whit- more. 3rd Row: Mr. Garner, John Stephen, John Heakin, Burt Ralston, Don Hurst, Peter Arnold, Alan Dillow, Roy Garner. JUNIOR RED CROSS , the Junior Red Cross of Boca Ciega the Highest in the South Pinellas County in the enrollment drive with a total .79. Among some of the outstanding s are the following: entertainment at Air Force Hospital, a Disaster Corps, ecial assembly presented in November. lst Row: Judy Fenner, Carol Robinson. 2nd Row: Dick Hallgren, Chad Chaffe. 3rd Row: Celeste Jay, Miss Lynch, Phyllis Ballard, Barbara Mitchko, Mr. Hankinson, Bob Newman. 4th Row: Pat Kuhne, Brenda Brady, Barbara Zepke, Threasa Gore, Bobbi Bosson, Maureen Casey, Carolyn Bennett. 5th Row: Maxine Murphy, Dave Baubliek. 6th Row: Paul White, Craig Schneider. BIOLOGY ' CLUB e Biology Club is a newly formed at Boca Ciega this year. Although iew, it has been very active through- nis past year. lst Row: Alva Thomas, Lucy Engelhard, Susie Misener, Penny Kimberly, Noreen Fogil. 2nd Row Sam Neidman, Tom Marsh, Marlene Yohn, Barbara Kreischer, David Hanna. JUNIOR CIVITAN nz, v lst Row: Ginni Eitel, Becky Brandon, Zera Christian, Jean Zleler, Betsy Beese, Gail Rubin, Stephanie Sikes, Nancy Groschen, Susan Groschen, Jane Fleck. 2nd Row, Jane Smith, Hope Huska, Barbara Hgston, Wilkes Davis, Jim King, George Cass, Ed Shepherd, Jared Lockner, Florence Alexander, Nancy McLeanf'7 3rd Row, Mr. Stauch, Dick Stambaugh, Don Angell, Ted Irwin, Dwight Kellogg, Tom Huston, Bob Crowther, Tom Hall, Lytt Noel, Wayne Bowen, John Hollister. George Cass, lCC Representative, Hope Huska, Vice President, Dwight Kellogg, Treasurer, nNancy McLeanf'Secretary, Jared Lockner, President, Barbara Huston, Chaplain, Mr. Stauch, Adviser. -I fin' The float entered by the Jr. Civitan added originality contributed a great deal to the success of Homecom The Civitan of Holiday Isles sponsors Boca Ciega chapter of Jr, Civitan. 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WOODWINDS: Back Row: Allen Perry, Larry Hall, Charles Gib- The Band Auction was a big success and was one of the big son. 2nd Row: Max Boucknect, Virginia Garnett, Sandra Miller, m0neY mflklng P 0leCl5 of the Year- Judy Johnson, Richard Hill. Bottom Row: Virginia Elbon, Phyllis Hering, Rebecca Jordan. OFFICE ASSISTANTS MISS SELLERS' ASSISTANTS Front: Carol Linger, Anne Glenn, Judy Shelly Halprin, Kathy McKay, Virginia Frances Damewood. Back: Celestine W Jane Fleck, Bobbi Johnson, Ann Buc Sharpless, Danna Hall, Sue Amann. H- MAIN QFFICE ASSISTANTS Polly Perkins, Sharon Englund, Nancy McLean, Janice Day, Betty Mae Rose, Sharon Davis, Judy Evans, Mary Ratcliff, Barbara Moore, Betty Lamb, Nancy Butterfield. l J GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS Standing: Betty Herden, Charlotte Simmons, Barbara Huston, Gelia Kress. Seated: Sherry Stevens, Pat Wilson, Gail Harris, Di Di Moore. 136 GFFICE ASSISTANTS Seated Barbara Fagen Kitty Mason Standing Judy Harding Rabin Barrett Geri Vrabel, Barbara Schnackenburg, Gail Warren, THE STUDENT HANDBOOK The Student Council members work every year to put out a handbook to help acquaint the new students and refresh the memory of the old of the workings of the school, its rules, and to tell a little about the difterent clubs represented at Boca Ciega. I' xg ew , 'Eu 0 af.. sa 4 W5 , M' , ex 'wi 'ravi-3 ,W w mmm-yum W ki ass fm:-sf ummm 1 1 Qwmm-A, ,B ,M Mkwwgf X W5 :awww . ss :Q awww mms wg fm 1 - I f - 1 , ,V+ 9 2 V ,,: '. 1 '-'ff xg, f, 'iff m ww ,K sg H rm rx rv, ,gel E - U! 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Football 140 Head Tennis Coach Thomas Woolley Y , W X FOOTB LL Well, what do you know? astic spectators helped make the season an enioyable Headed by an adequate and optimistic coaching The keynote of the season was the win over staff composed of Bob Gilbert, Al Franco, Jerry Clearwater. The combined efforts of the team and Ramsberger, and Jerry Ruelf, the Pirates showed a coaches shoved a bitter defeat in Clearwater's stick to itiveness against the stiffest opposition faces. although the record does not show it. ln the The Junior Varsity squad under Coaches An- Western Conference, the team won 3, tied l, thony and Hoffman, holds some fine prospects for and lost 6 next year's Pirates. . M A Ezm3:T gg2, -Qi E we 'var ., 'IT T54 2 ff N73 Q .-if Q. B -me U woe Q55 Varsity Squad: Front Row: Dave Coover, Dick Sutton, Charles Houff, Ted Thorson, Jim McGuire, Bob Harris, Roy Garner, Charles Murray, Art Melich, Glenn Cihak, Paul Booher, Rea Lee, Allen Small. Second Row: Bob Allwood, Bob Bell, Bill Long, Craig Schneider, Pete Nelson, Clyde Kiker, Cliff West, Ray Muller, Adna Chaffee, Don McCutcheon, Pell White, Russ Sines, Lee Dearmin, Ed Stark, Bob Bay, Don Hurst. Third Row: Dave Carosella, Steve Pletcher, Steve Klesius, Randy Schwartz, Ed Warwick, Mike Holloway, Jim Strickland, Torn Green, Tom Parsons, Ed Stark, Ed Evans, Ed Blanton, Terry Craven, Danny Williams, Dunbar Searncms. .INK Bi xiwms if Q E Jud ffl QCP! w gain xmmmf R MQW. rf? omni . .-vs: Qwfgngx Em 4 -Ee, FS W 25515 V ,J . -L Ehxwf n K fu.: H ,'-.' fl H Q wg? wxssami ,,wi5Mn ' , Qfmwyif ll X Z ss n n 1 H W1 s-5 TEAM CAPTAINS Danny Williams Clyde Kiker Sr. Half Back Sr. Center No. 23 No. 42 Western Conference All Star Team Hardworking members of the learn, the football m are shown, standing, Ken Edwards, Don Franco, Appley, kneeling, Brian Moore and Robyn Www. of A ,K . - ,C. ...,:,-.. . . ..,., ., .,,., ,N ,,.w,,,: .,., V, ,. , . . , ,Nga Qgiggfwmmmmsg?-EEHZZEZH mamamamam E was :E mm mxmnwsm e,3,?Lsf5 A l, ,- A E ,EH Wnfwwxwws,-www Hmmm ,Q My A, --Hmmm 3,,gyg.', , , - . , - M JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD ' ' , Q' ' T it - j .,,' J ' W my l Jack Jones Steve Pletcher l J z J W Jr. Full Back , Jr. Full Back . H . rrr r 2 gg' ' ' rl ,Y ,ff X' 5, 3 I i l g Q43 E94 I tl S ftafenflx Dave Coover Ted Thoreson Roy Garner Jr. Halt Back Jr. Quarter Back Jr. Guard - XB- 255535 Bogie Drubs Clearwater With First Half Surge I With one Touchdown to their credit, Bogie players went into the second quarter in the lead 7-O. ln two successive touchdown plays, speedy quarterback Ted Thoreson carried the pigskin over from Clear- water's 25 yard line. When Clearwater was forced to kick on their fourth down, Russ Sines blocked the punt, which was picked out of the air by Ed Warwick who ran for the TD. Final touchdown in the halt was scored by Paul Booher, when Tom Parsons recovered a Clearwater fumble and lateraled to him. Final Score: BCHS 33 to Clearwater's 7. Russ Sines ,I ' J.. Q 5 Charley Houtt Jr. Tackle t, . l ' f Soph. Guard A J at T ' e - . 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L- I Glen Cihak Sr. Guard Jim Strickland Dick Sutton Sr. End l l f? Sr. W :f F ' ,T H 222, :.: fe ' fi-' ' . T , 3 ' QQ. , 5' L - gl Ell- QZQQEE 9,-1 :gi ,.,. 1 .,.,., ,, TPS Rea Lee ' ,L Sr. Half Back - H x H X E , a . 4 BCHS. . BCHS BCHS BCHS ..2 an 1 2 X as i ,.: E I Pell White Sr. End 7 Fort Myers 7 Jefferson . . 6 SPHS .. O Sarasota . By the end of the 1st halt was behind 7-13. With t1ve utes left to go in the third ter, Booher passed to Coov a 64 yard TD run. Boohe Bogie ahead 14-13 wit conversion. In the last few Utes ot the last quarter, Re circled left end for an eleven touchdown run. Final Score: B 20 to Sarasota's 13. BCHS ...... 13 Plant .... BCHS. .. .. 7 Fort Myers .. i 1 ,lr .Kd 1 ef- 1' I1 l 1 nd' I Don Hurst Sr. End -I-nfl Tom Parsons Sr. Tackle ,163 ix A f 1 l 133 Dave Caresella i Sr. Tackle J -.1 iw. 2 7,-1 . QSO. Allan Small - Sr. End 1 .. 0 Manatee .... 20 e Rally Nips Chiefs was the ine after Bogie players beat berlain 20-13. Pushing 85 for their first touchdown, was trailing 7-13 at the f the third quarter. At the ning of the fourth period Booher lateraled to Rea t the 10 yard line for the s' second TD. Finally with onds left to go, Danny Wil- ipicture at the leftl ran 50 for the final touchdown tc the 13-13 tie. Final score: 20 to Chamberlain's 13. . . .13 Hillsborough .53 ... O Northeast . . . .27 l . xt A -seam was-,-: -- - fe: V ---Y ninemsn Sigma WQM N 1 Bob BOY isir L4 7 Q Jr. Guard 5 M I M is .g i Engng i M ' x V is 1 ,uzms aiu me ' al W ,-! -I' ' 5 4 3 Rh x ' If A! E Cliff West Jr. Half Back -, li Ed Warwick Jr. End - -M- i lv V 1 JE ,,,-' .YK sri M , . -Ig: E . 1 15255552 Pete Nelson 'W . 52 ir if Jr. Tackle '. V '+4r xwei 'L N- Wuxi ff 1 K Q5 E.. If ' 7' .r T vp teal' ' 5 JBO2: Bell Don McCutcheon it r. enter -J,,, 1 J , E d ' I I . ' n , E if Q 'JL H it Bob Harris Jr. Guard Art Melich Jr. si :Q 'MM if . .xy my W..-...-1 s--mega ' ' ii NEWT. E S H M N H R e Y' sas - sf: ... 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Catcher Northeast Manatee Jefferson St. Pete. Clearwater St. Pete. State Away Home Home Home Away Away Ray Geotz Jim King Rea Lee Jr. lst or 3fCl Base Sr. Outfield or Pitcher Sr. Outfield l Bill Peacock Soph. Outfield The whole school knows when the baseball season is here again. The boys are busy on our baseball diamond practicing up and getting in shape for the season. Nothing is more Thrilling than the crack of ball and bat making contact, and that is exactly what happens during our exciting games. Coach Franco, a real favorite with the boys, did a fine iob of coaching. The B. C. Pirates really went to town as for as the 1957 baseball season was concerned. Jim Eckert Jr Outfield Johnny Gould Bruce Jellison Jr. Shortstop Sr. Pitcher Cliff Pishion Butch Lieby Jr. 3rd Base Soph. lst Base or Pitcher T52 March March March April April April April May May lt seems that the Bogie track team of i957 was very popular with the students. Since track offers so many different events it gives the boys a wide field of competition. Track is not specifically running lt Includes sprinting, pole vaulting, discus throw- ing hurdlnng high gumping and shot putmg. Under the leadership of their fine coaches the boys were a real asset to the school athletic program. Northeast at Plant at Stewart Field at Northeast at Tampa at St. Petersburg at Boca Ciega at St. Petersburg at St. Petersburg at Gainesville First Row Danny Williams Eddie Evans Charlie Eberwine, Craig Snieder, Les Goldman, Rudy Danker, Buzz Hollldge Ray Muller Charley Huff Lee O Donnell Dave Wagner. Second Row: Dave Coover, Randy Schwartz Crag Abbott Bobby Newman Jack Jones, Ed Warwick, Bob Garland, Ronny Fahs, Larry Barber, Bob Moran Eddie Blanton Third Row Ken Williams, Bob Failla, Pete Goldman, Rick Cihak, Tom Marsh, AI Borque Don Caffy Jon Port Bob Stewart Terry Dean, Charles Huslca, Barry Willis, Bob Wagner, Bob Harris Walter Olson Carl Davis Dave Schultz Sam Buise, Ken Edwards, Clif West, Terry Craven, Ken Frid. 153 -W X- r an M FX , Middle Distance: Bob Wagner, Walter Olson, Larry Barber, and Charles Huska. glitz, A ' Low Hurdles: Bob Moran, Dave Wagner, and Ed Running events are the basis of all track-and-field meets. They include sprints over short distances, the middle-distance races, the distance races, the hurdles, and the relays. High Jumpers: Danny Williams, Al Borque, and Ken Williams. Sprinters: Dave Coover, Jack Jones, and Bob Newman. 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April ll, CA. GOLF AND TENNIS SCHEDULE-1957 Plant home Northeast away Clearwater away St. Pete. away Manatee home Chamberlain away Sarasota home lntra-City Meet Boca Ciega Hillsborough away Western Conference Sarasota State Gainesville 156 TENNIS Standing: Coach Wooley, Bo Peter Finch, David Otth, Ed Kneeling: Alan Mclntosh, Hodges, Marty Lindahl, Cass, Phil Trovillo. Bill Beider, Coach Hancock Post, Ned Goble, Dennis R GULF Wllilfifllw Barbara Buck cmd Pete Arnold go over the times with Coach Ruelt. 1957 SWIMMING SCHEDULE lBoysl-Clearwater, Away. 9 lBoys and Girlsl-Sarasota, Home. l5 QE-oys and Girlsl-St. Pete., Away. 22 lBoys and Girlsl-Northeast, Home. 26 iBoys and Girls!-Winter Haven, Home, 29 iBoysl-Chamberlain, Home. 5 6 9 -12 I8 27 2 ll lBoysJ-Plant, Away. lBoys and Girlsl-Ft. Myers, Home. lBoysl-Clearwater, Home. lBoys and Girlsl-Sarasota, Away. Intracity Meet-Northeast, host. Western Conference Meet-Boca Ciega, host. Regional Championship Meet-St. Petersburg, host. State Meet-Gainesville. lam sewn it Keeping a top-notch swimming team in shape requires a great amount ot work from the managers, David Walker, Sandra Latham, Mrs. Ross, and Charlotte Simmons, is H E H --Sm REU H Y y it .3 'ix :i:i'i:i,.,.,. iii ,ilk , wt- ,mgmziw 't1f2,tWE.,g,,B J'm' MMEEN N X ---':E':::.:-.iii .ssfessww E Q' in ggiim' an 3m3'1'. me Q E W .Sita - smkgfil' HMM wie is-.gsiagx-eg ms M new mm, e , W- QQ H me ,Mew 5 7 is was E ts- W-gm E-we W M E E W W ME W 5 ., ! :gf Mm X E ss ai -nigga . mf H 5 '.4 . , Y, Wm 'M ngawg. gm nxmhfwm- 'MWMXHLI 'D' '-v- ss MW, - meme-i Www, -mn: Wfugwax mwgeys H mmhfggslggmmnt ,serv H. awww smmmimw M. mama mms , s-.mmmnliw-E ss- as 9 mae ww mms M - A typical scene at the Florida Power Pool shows the freestyle relays hard at work during a practice session. M xii 'Hifi Diving is an art which requires constant practice as l Norman England well knows. W I - .. .... ., .. ,.:. .. I . , ,A q,,,.4.,... ! i . 24553 5 ' 3, i' ' iz' ZYV' .lawn ll 'i y.P'f5 2sZ?f-i l. Q we Q stef.. ' 2 We s W A st - in N! -H wMi. i1 'WHQQESQ me H igrsssiggggry s sw .1 . 1110-5 I . The following are on the girls' diving team: Agee, Butch Moore, Phyllis Clark, and Stevie Stevie Sikes does a perfect dive. . P-W' . is Pete Arnold, Sandra Hoffman, Vicki Phair, Goble, Jack Lilley, Bruce Tibbo, and Wally Kent the butterfly stroke. Norman England shows his diving skill. - - is as --W' gn n ..,- me . is n gn mm ss,- -at in HE- 'Q-f.s-i:-sum.-5 L- W , H.,- sw . . M ' f 'nt n im rovin the breast stroke are Bob Sturm is 2222 wwesww ii.. Nix, .rg H Taking help ul hi s o P 9 I iggihgggggggggggafvasgiig 55-gisggkw , Adne Chaffee, Zee Jay Wymann, and Becky Brandon. 5 ,ss 2532288222 ii M Wg? . to -this ----- - '5E3'S'??S'?W' f-55Q-135:35-in ??3i 8Jg'Siftg,. 3 r 5 ' is : ai as ' limes:-. . l k' M wi Ss-sf: Pete Arnold gets set for a wind sprint. This year's swimming team under the su- pervision of Coach Ruelf has had many long and hard practices, but it was all very worth while. Our team has made a name for itself and it hopes to hold that name in future years. T.. -N M Mu Mnsnisusu -M is as is 71. fs Bl as -H W as ,,:' ai W s V 11.5. W -A , Coach Ruelf instructs Dick Radcliffe, Joanne Smietana, Anita Nelson, Joyce Gill, Phyllis Eichert, Thomas Shaw, Bob Comfort, and Louis Gunn in the back stroke. he crawl stroke requires muscular coordination and .5 orrect breathing. These treestylers are Sylvia Camp- K -- , . E i' l nm me me new-i egg 'WEEE Karen Boyer, Roberta Zee, Barbara Zepke, Jean Hs ' 25 Suzie Misener, Babs Bullock, Jane Ross, Bar- E gs ,-I EQ A W, . . mzasxxss -1-WHBHWHEMR 'ffw TTQ-Emfiixn T-Ulm Buck, Jody Irving, and Sandra Salsmger. E W' ' W W B' 'Q T 5: -VI.,-.?, jgzmiiasl- -masse' s-2 -fm H 'RE EEFWW B s ay Q W -1 ,J Ju -M A M H Mt -ww-WE-sem-E315 -gg ll- ll ll . E all mam-ggm-5xnanQ?wB51x2'i-iismww-egg mid - Y is 1-:sf s sssmfxmes-is an assess sf 5 4 :rr nam -in 2-'tif V555 F - 1 X vi 7--ss iw ff-MV.: Lge wx s W - . -.W l . .Xi 1 , -f W .. 9 . ,- ff , rf ' .N -ll A .ff The freestylers take a minute out from practice. They are Bill Saitta, Charles Schaumburg, Dick Doerr, Roger Roubaud, Ray Benner,'BiIly Buchaltz, Pete Arnold, Leo Tober, Steve Lang, Charles Andrews, Craig Marlett. 159 Linda Reeves EM Cookie Riley Betty Mae Rose Barbara Moore Head Cheerleadez Nancy Groschen DERS HUOL Nancy McLean Su Su Thorley Jane Ann Briggs Mary Stadelhofer Susan Groschen I -I6-I Head Cheerleader Miss Louise McMullian Mrs, Rufh Hqrfmgn GIRLS' FHYSIIHL EllIllHlIll The girls' physical education program is headed by Miss Louise McMullian, and Mrs. Ruth Hartman. This program provides many varied activities for its participants. Physical Education is a pleasant way to learn new skills, and it gives a chance to improve old ones. It not only makes a Well-rounded person, but it also improves mental alertness. Each student learns good sportsmanship, self-control, and leadership qualities which prove a good citizen. 'I62 - A 1- . -. qbgnagp Keeping your eye on the ball is a must in tennis. January 28, many enthusiastic girls turned out for bowling intramurals. Each had the desire to win the bowling trophy offered by Ten Pin Lanes. I DIVIDUAL SPORTS A good swing is the key to a good game. The individual sport, badminton, was enioyed by all its participants. i Rhythm is the essential factor in social dancing. Square dancing provides fun and companionshi It is part of the rhythmic activities oflered by Th physical education department. Social dances an mixers were also enjoyed by the classes. Artificial respiration, an important factor in life saving, was taught in all first aid classes. 164 Excitement was high during this practice game. TE IVI SPORTS 1: ' f3::: 'f'r1f1'i11j,' 1 I-If -. ', J. U l .. ,JNL I 'I Qi' ,ef . Q . H., Q . ' - gl A A typical soccer group demonstrate their skill for the class. 165 Basketball is a part of all Physical Education classes Softball is a popular sport with the girls. H .41 i-- A Team Gloria Geiger Stevie Sikes Babs Burnham Judy Cummins Barbara Buck Marie Higbee Elthea Heinemann Jeanette Pitts Barbara Zepke Absent: Penny Barber Linda Reeves These girls represent the seven basketball intramural teams. They are: Penny Kimberly, Jeanette Pitts, Elthea Heinemann, Sue Platt, Barbara Zepke, Jeanette Snyder, Shelly Halprin. On the winning intramural team were Barbara Gillespie, Bobs Burnham, Joan Hulley, Pat Brooker, Frances Ummarino, Linda Reeves, Jeanette Pitts. Ab- sent: Jane Ann Briggs, Sylvia Harris. B Team Rhoda Clayton Pat Klok Frances Ummarino Pat Brooker Phyllis Eichert Vicki Phair Gail Parker Joan l-lulley Linda Bowers Sue Platt Absent: Judy Glidewell 166 BOYS' PHYS. ED. Everyone enioys taking part in activities in which they excell. With a reasonable amount ot knowledge, participa- tion, and good physical condition, one can become mod- erately skilled in various sports which are designed to satisfy the inherent desire and need for competition. Excitement is high during a fast volleyball game. In the required physical education program, boys are taught the fundamental skills of such sports as football, volleyball, basketball, and baseball. In addition to sports, rhythmical activities such as dancing are also included in the program. Track requires lots of energy and work. In volleyball, as in all sports, practice makes perfect. Good coordination is necessary in all sports and is learned through daily exercises. At noon the school cafeteria is always a very busy place. Pirate Escapodes is always o good show. T' i The TREASURE CHEST stat? of 1957 expresses its appreciation to the l business concerns and organizations whose interest and cooperation have helped to make possible the publication ot this yearbook ot Boca Ciega High School. 1 Everyone had a wonderful time ot the prom. J It takes a wide understanding to be a photographer. 168 y The Science Fair is on annual e Graduation is our goal. 1 A ss ,, . E a Sf ..., H ,,,, ,W ..,, . ,WY ,W Emma 3 Egan QE Simi H smggwm- H ss gzgm ,mn E ' dnixwlm w. ma miss sw in 'Wm B-WF nm a i, I' y .v.., .... nr-na. gpm: an E na ew' 'm, ss saw - ss s ms mm ummm Bsmqf aw mms SWA Hmm wa m H nmsaaam mam an a sm ss ' xxx a ss mam - ss mamma ,awww ms w., ss-n ms mm -mmm mam 4mmu,n 1 wa ss na an 1 I BE . F! ,mn ,J ,sf 'frm . 5 .' mai ms .mms r as :mam-me Ham Xxx tm: mam na :sms xmas a E Kms 'Km Um., M W sk E53 m ma may s HER? wa WM E M W - B9 nm m ss m aww, - W -my M, mg ss Q-1:11 '. nw: H . 'WN H V . 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ANDERSON LUMBER COMPANY 666 49TI'1 STreeT, South Phone DI 2-8241 J-4------v---v---v ---- - -.--- -----v L A N G ' S ICE CREAM, INC. WHERE THE GANG MEETS 860 49th Street, North Phone DI I-I 484 WELDING FIA ADENA INIILAIR ERVIEE 7038 Cenfrol Avenue Sf. Petersburg, Flo. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE CARE Pick-Up ond Delivery TODD HYATT STORES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 666 Cen1AroI Avenue Phone 5-4665 ::: :: ::.-::::::::::: :::::::::4f4-:: :::: :::::::::::::::::::::::::,p-9.5: IN ST. PETE . . . IT'S P. K.'s SCHOOL SUPPLIES GIFTS BOOKS CARDS OFFICE SUPPLIES ond FURNITURE ROYAL TYPEVVRITERS P. K. SMITH 81 COMPANY 326 Centrol Ave. J0cvv-v- v---v G ::::::::::::::: ,I FOOD MARKET 12927 GULF BLVD. MADEIRA BEACH, FLORIDA The Gulf Beoches Most Complete Food Store Feoturing The Finest U. S. Choice Western BAYSIDE CITIES SERVICE 299 - 75th Avenue ST. PETE BEACH, FLORIDA It It Meots ond Foncy Produce I ''TEEi5257BUSTiQ'EA55'A'EEEEoEfw snMPsoN's sooo Fooos ii :, IO6 7th Street South , BUSINESS PROCEDURE 464 Central Avenue lg ,I SHORTHAND ACCOUNTING ,f1L',f',EfE'f55L'Rf' ,AoA....AA.,.. LLEFIBQ--- EE5 Ao.u..... fLI?PF.Z'lfIf,. Ladies 84 M as Cugtom Tailors CENTRAL PLAZA Fo Retfcfli A, b SHOES Zig? 'L Egg?-59,232 LQ:LQ Jlglgg I ' -Jil LILY! ' ' ' ZLQIQQILQ ' ' I - .I I ,W ,XII-I fI- If - ., II. ' IIIWI ITD! My fI! Iflj' It f'fBIEST WISHES 1' . I ' SY TO THE uf CLASS or '57 H gnu fr 1, QI mom THE 9, I GULFPORT LIONS CLUB 1.4-..ps,----- -- vv------- -vv- vvv. v-- ,,.. ,,,,,4---, :::::::::Qi' S :- glzssfozz 5 5012, ,N ,flip ,gf Seiji: '--- . , E 'R '12, ' .qjlfanoi 2129 - 35 FIRST AVENUE NORTH ST. PETERSBURG 3, FLORIDA Qzzlhinin PIANOS al ORGANS 2, it-e S'-. ns. QQ --,arf ' ' ' .,-, 1 1 '- ,,,.,,qoff L., uf -'P-2-fs I l. 2:5-Q t piss ,gt S -V 1 Nh., A , x X - i s -A - W., ez.,-. . H.. is .- I . Joe-S :rd i VL A -.N 'an . ,,.. Q ij. . 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CALDWELL REALTOR FLORIDA TIRE EXCHANGE 1051 Central Ave. Phone 714631 M011 fl! 1 'I I 1 3119 Beach Boulevard ,I if Dependable Low Cost Used .f Phone D1 2-2591 Gulfport, Florida lggl Tires and Recapping lg .,.,.,.,.,.,.,,.,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,-,-....,.-.-..,-.-,-,-,-,..,A,..A,-...4.-.-S-Y-.-.-.-JI i....A.... ff,.-...A.-,-....,..-,-,-,.,-.1-.-.-.-,-,-.-.4.-,-.-.-.-.- .-.-S-.-S-.-ld BELL'S CORNER RESTAURANT 1115 DANISH PASTRY SHOP If Across From Gulfport Casino I 909 49th Street South I Home Style Cooking Seafoods Our Specialty Phone DI I'237I I: Phone 3-6684 eulfpon, HQ. 1 1 GULFPORT, FLORIDA IQ 'ifiifiifiilif3233113323311322322fiijfl' rivgjfillllQIQLQZLZQLQ-'ILIQLIQLQZLLZQQET 1 .75 un WILSON SPORT STORE 1' 'I 4 In Business For Fun , ALL SPORTING GOODS 1 I: 'N SEASON SPORTSWEAR I DAILY DELIVERY SERVICE jf R T ,I Ph Wholesale Ph. DI 2-3281 117 Qfh Sr, No, Phone 7-7146 1: e al . AYLESWORTH BROS. 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MARSH, President If ,I For School Girls T901 Central Ave. Phone 7-S581 QQ' - Always WI 1: I I 4,:::: If Im: ' ' I' 51 III I, I 51 PAINTER'S PALETTE HE ,ma 5: HARDWARE 1. 0 :G 'I PAINTS I . - 'THREE IWWLI IDRV I FISHING ff II Qooo CENTRAL AVENUE EQUIPMENT :I Ig ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA gf B20 - 49th sneer North Qt' I ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA It II I 'I 4I 'I L A -------A-- --- ::,L 2-:::: - TTT I 511 1 I 'CIOC I KRISPY KREAM :I 130 I I 'I 3441 Centro! Avenue 'I I 'I 1 Phone 7-3948 1 ' 1807 - 49th Sifreef South f, gi ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA I, I I l,:::::v JL' --,v:r-vv--- r AAAAAA A A , - 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 1 1 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I EI I I 4 :I l ' I A I 'I 1 1: RESTAURANT AND FOUNTAIN 1 I 'I if Retail Bake Shop and Delicatessen 'I 1 jf 3200 Central Ave. Central Plaza :I St. Petersburg I 1 -vv---a---- -- Phone 5-5166 PERRY R. MARSH Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE 1900 First Ave., No. ST. Petersburg, Horido COMPLIMENTS OF DISSTON DRUGS 870 49th ST., North Phone DI 3-8181 I :I Famous for Good Food the World Over I Levee-neo-oo-00-0-04-4-ooo-a:oeQ44:::::: po-A'-......,,,,-,.-.-, ,--,- Q: :Q v-: .- .-::.-, 'I 'I 'I 1 'I 'I 1 1 'I 1 1 1 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 1 1IFOR AN ELEGANT, YOUNG WARDROBE IN DRESSES, SPORTSWEAR 'I 11 AND LINGERIE , 'I g,--- ---- -------- --------A-- --A-A- f--- AAAAA--A4--- --- --- --- Phone 216071 SHlRLEY'S JEWELRY 1, 537 Corey Avenue 11 ST. PETERSBURG BEACH 'I 'I 'I 4,--A ------- -------- - -- v-- - .v-..v.. - .... 4-,---v v--04- FOREMOST DAIRIES 437 1OTh STREET, NORTH -v- ----0.'.'---- ----- PAULINE Decorotive FIoroI Consu Itonf Phone DI 1-1171 7116 Cenfrol Avenue --v ----- -A ---- ------ - - --AA-.4 Compliments Of PINELLAS PRINTING cmd STATIONERY CO'., INC. 263-265 CenIroI Avenue ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 00:::::::::::-0,:::::::o:::0f::: BEST WISHES FROM 1. I GY' , .275-If I . 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