Clearwater High School - Aqua Clara Yearbook (Clearwater, FL)
- Class of 1952
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'af ROBERTS BROWN Mathematics Physical Education Iwi x BESSIE CROWELL Librarian Audio-Visual Dir. emit Xe I , , 'S P l X 2 ' I ,, -RNA K - i 4.4 , l HARRIET DOTSON -it BET FOLEY Home Making 'xkisyi 'I nglish II ' 5 'I fhliyy. I, A. Qi.1g k 1 4 if -, HJ' Qi 4 fy fi f My W' I J 1 4 W , . l,.-I ,, y, g .fif ' I I if 4 I' s A lccly Q' fix 'K 1' 38 U i Ziff WILLARD JARDINE Industrial Arts A Q '5- 'S' ., ,,,,, ' 3553? ' fig W' 'PV 5 I ALFRED MEADOWS, 1 I Printingxf -Q I I f ' ,., i s ff' l I ,,,,,'M A K W yp GUS SAKKIS Physical Education World Histor? AMBER V. TURNER Typing I. II Shorthaml Mathematics '7 ,ft 5 -i 3 E gl , A J L .X L MARTHA KELLEY Latin I, II, III Advanced Algebra - , ' E W, .. el Ui.. .T V 3: H ff? A Efglf ,fa r I J Z af ivtflrsw l ,a If LOIS MORSE Dean and Registrar Trigonometry Solid Geometry , Algebra II l. S JOE SCOFIELD Typing I, II Bookkeeping A5 ,tc, gf : f x ,A A iiiiyii : I, -.- 6 , . ,x E, Ayyy E MILDRED TURNER Spanish I, ll I '-'- i ii Gi CHARLES KING Art Applied Art Mechanical Drawing . X ' PAT MYERS Physical Education ii :ii -, K X MARION SI-IAMBAUGH Senior Problems Spanish I Q MARJORIE XVALLACE Sccretary 5 ji-'X sARAH DE KIRKPATRICK EDEN'3.IfHQ,PP Chemistry gf' 15 l.Sm Enghsh Ill 5 mal WN . ww, Hi-if I sz I 1' ' , R '- N sr E GEORGE ROTHE I fix Machine' Shop MAUDE SIMPSON Secretary 5,4 nyrsfgm., as Q- 2 :,' iiw 1 'ffg -Q-er' X 'V SX 1, ANN WATTS Cafeteria Manager fr . ,Q 3 , MAX SPELLMAN Physical Education Safety Education 2 . lf- M s kn til I STEPHEN YANETOVICI-I Instrumental Music They . . Wake up Pj Om' f6tZff?E1'.f -dozff xg, fonk fike libflk . . . Q an -5 Can! mine problem! A ' in e 3' W, Ruin their eye! Pofe Smmw 7 Cl-1.5. SHOWBOAT As Sophomores . . . i'Woo-wool Last call for passengers! All aboard ? ltis 1950 on our own fascinating Show- boat, which glides down the river of the past, leaving behind wide rippling streams of happy memories. First we must climb below deck, unload our belongings, and begin working in the boiler rooms of the C. H. S. Showboat like Trojans at our new jobs as ye sophomore crewmenfl To keep every wheel spinning, our favorites, Charles, lean, Brown, and Dick lead us through fears and won- derment during this great year. During Spohomore Week we, the silly seafar- ing strangers, get thrown around, stomped on, plowed under, and finally held up for approval by our hoving juniors and seniors. The boiler girls of the class play a fine brand of football on the front lawn, while the boys make out like'the Chattanooga Shoeshine Boy, and all of us dance about in a mile-long conga line, but we get re- venge at the swell dance afterwards, climaxing our first real step of getting to know the upper classmen. Then time out for a real footbal season, when Dick, Gene, and Bobby ioin the fighting Torna- does who not only capture the Pinellas County Trophy, but also the S. F. C. Championship. Aren't we proud when Barbara decks the Home- coming Court as the lone sophomore attendant? Christmas, with all its gaiety and crispness, flies by as we sheepishly get in on the famous formal dances, parties, and more rare times. We spy Dick and Bobby, along with the upper crewmen surging their way to fame as basketball stars this year, also. Then comes May Day, as Jessie, Bobby, jean, and Danny serve as class attendants in the Queens Court. Ah! Those delightful May Pole Dancers -what timingl? Thus closes our first attempt at success on the C. H. S. Showboat as mere boiler- room keepers, while we're dancing to dreamy graduation music. G. I-I. S. Sl-IOWBOAT As Juniors . . . A strong wind guides us now on the pathway to 1951 as our C. H. S. Showboat makes a change in the crew and big wheels. This year we, the juniors, step up on deck to keep it clean and ship shape for each new voyage. Were in a mess now, for not only do the eager sophs ask us what to do, but the p. Cf? seniors tell us what to do . . . do itf We have our problems, but with and when . . . and where ',.. and why to S Clyde, Bob, Barbara, and Brown guiding usihow can we lose? The Showboat now boasts four junior cheerleaders, Bezy, Jessie, jean, and Mary Lou, who probably have the big gest mouths in our class? Beaming faces light up even more as Bobby crowns Jes- eqgg1zA1uuna,,s sie, ueen of Homecoming with jean as Spellman and the team for a fine season Q QL, -. 1 i f we an attendant. Three cheers for Coach T O and lots of top ball playing. Also, in the , 9 sports highlights are Dick and Bobby again, this time as captains of the bas- X Wy ketball squad, while many other sharp- 'I A shooting 'deckmen' aid their cause. Lucky Bobby gains a berth Qalmost captainj on the S. F. C. team, The ,I tennis and golf teams win the con- , ference titles, too, while the Tornado if C 2 baseball and track men deserve high votes of praise. Richard and Brown, clever wits that they are, penned and produced May Time, with joel as the fair star. All the crew turns out for this grand affair as Bezy and Richard are crowned Queen and King of May Day. The junior-Senior Prom-at last. Each deck hand sheds his blues, jumps into Saturday-goin- a-dancing best and spends a frivolous evening in St. Pete at the Soreno Hotel-'many feet soak- ing in hot water hereafter! Remember all the punch the punch has? We all feel fine now! Look at my senior ring? Aren't we just crazy over the thought of becoming a big senior when our class jewelry comes? Then our gallant seniors, the great captains, graduatew-a tear in your eye? Could be we're sort of afraid and excited about being the stars next year. Sure are going to miss their faithful guid- ance, but the Showboat doesn't take Time Out For Tears! ,f - ,Q vp s QR J is Q' gi 135. -Q- As Seniors . . . Summer gone already? How time our big chance as star commanders of the whole crew! Wheels of this, the big gest and best year yet, are Charles, Clyde Cynthia, and Eugene, who really click 11 as leaders. i 'Q -- Si flies on our Showboat, but now it's really i !l Bob keeps the student government on the ball this year as Mr. Shambaugh, and Miss Myers graciously serve us as class advisors in 1952. The cheerleaders add seniors Dolores and joel to their rare half-score. Remember the wild trips to Tampa, Winter Haven fthe Grapefruit Brig- adenj and especially to Fort Myers to the basket- ball tournament? Homecoming brings jean as the lovely Queen, while Jessie, Bezy, and Barbara from the com- manders are in the court. Why Dick isnt the least bit shaky?! They win for us too, and aren't we happy as the Tornadoes fight a season of tough games showing they really have the mak- ings! Z The time rolls around for us to order our grad- uation invitations, cards, and best of all, our dear caps andfgowns. It won't be long now before we'll be saying farewells to the entire crew. No chance for skipping school now since they let us out for both the county fair and Gasparilla. Q'Z 6 Our Showboat band cruises up to Washington in April to march in the big Cherry Blossom Festival. It has pre- sented some very fine programs with stars Barbara, Lou Ann, Esther, and all the rest showing much talent. Praise also to the song birds of the crew who chalk up a remarkable record at contests and present a marvelous Spring Concert, also. 395 May Day the Prom Senior Skip Day, the Ban- quet-all draw us a little nearer to our very own graduation. To the deep strains of Pomp and Circum- stance we march, quietly, but with -heads held high. For now, we the class of 1952, must go into the world and try to master it. We shall never forget the memories of the dear C. H. S, Showboat as we strive to win our newly sought goals, Wfith dampened cheeks we sadly bid goodbye .......... THE AQUA QLARA y First Row: E. Wfeiffenbach, J. Hffmbard, J. McQueen, B. Goehring, F. Pakall, M. L. McLean, J. Wright, 1. Cogburn, Second Row: J. Chase, O. Pruitt, H. Hendrix, E. Lerch, A. Angier, M. Smith, C. Cannon, J. Brand, S. Lelekis, A. Guinand, M, Hagood, P. Boyd, T. Wells. Third Row: B. Zimmerman, J. Taylor, N. Harn, P. Grant, B. Guy, J. McMullen, J. Stovall, B. Caldwell, L. A. Taylor, K. Cromartie, Miss Kirkpatrick, X. Kallivokas, C. McDonald, E. Morris, P. Calvin, N. Shrewsbury, G. Stearns, I. Grubbs, P. Smith, S. M. Davis, D. Kallivokas. 'Q' Hx as Sffvv S P M K 3 . , ' 47 is xXQ 5 .... P - 1 P . A y Xsgplfa if . ,..-f- , if K f' Q TP Burinerr Manager Editor-in-Chief A ANI- Bllffflff-f Mfmdgff 7 I . . .,,.. , ...P f X X iai f - ' f-s1. K ' S f .ff 1 5 Z , , . ing. I K K ff ff if S. iii ii 4 T 'ff ZZ? . illl' P 'i i f I f 5.31 A 1 A W X .aux . .MMM ,-.. tk J E ' Cirtulation Edilor If SP0'750 - Lifffdq I , .si T lli . .. s 5 . . ,, yy . ,-Zi 4 ,.,, S , , yi 6 your ' , ,,., .. f annum! X t if A11 Editor Photography Editor S,l7w'tJ Edilar lm- , U il'li'l'0fi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Sitting: Danny McMullen, sergeant-at-armsg Mr. Shambaugh, advisorg Cynthia Baskin, secretary. Standing: David Abner, sergeant-at-armsg Clyde Marlow, vice Srcsiclcntgr Eugene Kunz, treasurcrg Charles Harmon, president. Il f l ,m i a l' 4FYxX fwu fail, f Qfmqwiff We 11014 look fo the ulzzre 01 66166, ilmppineff. and good forfznze l We, the Jenipry of '52 411' completing three .fucceiffzzl yeary S 'G ' f f - W W 3 ,Y ll vigil' FAYE AN ERSON D. C. T. '51 - D. C. T. state alternate '51 F.H.A. '50, '52 ' Horneroom chaplain '51 LOIS BAHLOU Transferred '50 FRANK PERRY BARLOW June Mad '51 Masque and Gavel '52 The Happy journey '52 CYNTHIA BASKIN Cindy Band '51, '52 Orchestra '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '51, '52 Senior class secretary' '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Calendar girl '51 Homeroom president '52 Band publicity manager '52 EV E M. ALLEN fefzrzy ransferred 50 D. C. . '50, '51 secreta1'y'51 Ho eroom treasurer '51 MIRIAM ANN ANGIER Ann Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 Chatter staff '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '50, '51, 52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '51, '52 Homeroom secretary '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 F.H.A. '51 ROBERT BALL PHILIP BARRY Baseball '52 BETTY FAYE BATES D. C. T. '50, '51, '52 state convention '51 F.H.A. '52 Homeroorn president '51 M304 ' Nair' q is if 7 .rim 5 S ,ggqi DOLORIS JEAN BEATY HDeeu Cheerleader '52 Y-Teens '52 Basketball '51 ' Volleyball '51, '52 g Usherette '51 1 WILLIAM ROBERT BENNETT ffB0bH Band '50, '51 Audio-Visual '50, '51 Student Council '51 ROBERT ROLAND BEEKMAN ffB0b!,' Transferred '50 Bandf'5O, '51, '52 president '52 Chatter staff '52 photography editor '52 'o Quill and Scroll '52 n Football '51 Orchestra '51, '52 R. O. T. C. '50 Key Club '52 1. C, C..'52 , ERNEST WILLIAM BIE rrBi1l-yu Football '51, '52 Swimming '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 Key Club '50, '51, '52 Junior Rotarian '51 Boys' state '51 BOBBY BILBREY YVONNE CAROL BIONDI Football '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50, '51, '52 All S, F. C. '51 co-captain '51, '52 Baseball '50, '51, '52 Track '51, '52 C-club '50, '51, '52 Homeroom president '51 May Day escort '50, '51 Calendar boy '51 ALTON QUILLEN BLACKBURN Football '51, '52 DOLA DEAN BOLTON Dearzie Homeroom treasurer '51 D. C. T. '51, '52 E-Bon Band '50, '51, '52 business manager '51 Orchestra '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixed! '50 Homeroom vice president '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 - Service chairman '52 EUGENE BLANKENSI-IIP Golf '50 Swimming '52 JOHN BOUCHER D, C . T. '52 JEAN BRAND Cheerleader '51, '52 co-captain '52 Homecoming queen '52 May queen attendant '50 maid of honor '51 Junior class sweetheart '51 Chatter staff '52 business manager '52 Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 J Quill and Scroll '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Basketball '51, '52 june Mad '51 Manatee Homecoming sponsor '52 MARY Jo BRADY Los Gauchos '51, '52 Usherette '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Student Council '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Office assistant '51, '52 BARBARA ANN CALDWELL Homeroom secretary '50 president '52 Glee club fgirls, mixedj '50 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Y-Teens, '50, '51, '52 Usherette '52 Chatter reporter '52 Volleyball '51, '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 CAROL RICHARDSON CANNON Honor Society '51, '52 secre- tary '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 Student Council '50, '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Chatter staff '52 society editor '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixed5 '50, '51 '52 Homeroom secretary '51 FRANK C. BRANDON JEANE BURT Transferred '51 G. A. A. '50 Annual staff '50 Pep club '50 Chorus '50 Band '50 F. H. A. '52 Y-Teens '52 PEGGY ANN CALVIN Transferred '50 F. H. A. '50, '51, '52 PYCSI dent '52 Honor Society '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Y-Teens '52 Homeroom treasurer '52 Student Council '52 PAULINE ESTER CARTER Volleyball '50, '51 Basketball '51, '52 ' Q Rte A ROBERT CARTER ROLAND LEIGH,QH' RLOW ffB0b!Y D. C. T. '50, '51 merit award '50 '51 14 tr A ,, . swrmkarnaaiz .5 , Kesf'Q9bQ51, 'sf' A A., t:fgquef'Cla.ra Mil? '52, . A- , rack 'Ste ll n Y. .I xii . a A- '- ! . . :lt 2' I . . eff ' .4 ' it ' ., vu ' o ml 0 A l t 5 Sf, T .5-,jx xx . .., . . t . 'Q' L, ' Q 5 flair JOHN CHASE RICHARD CHRISTIE Key Club '50, '51, '52 Key Club '50, '51, '52 Track '50, '51 Glee Club fboys, mixedl '51, Honor Society '51, '52 assistant '52 treasurer '52 Student Council '50 Glee Club fboys, mixed, '50, 51, 52 ,If JEAN CLARK JAMES CLIFF COGBURN F. H.'A. '52 m e D. C. T. '51, '52 Key Club '51, '52 Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 art editor '52 Student Council '52 DeMolay '51, '52 scribe and treasurer '51 WESLEY COGGINS HIHJH MARY LOU COLLINS Basketball '50 Usherette '50 F. H. A. '50 Tennis '50, '51, '52 Cheerleader '51, '52 Transferred '51 Basketball '51 Baseball '51 C-Club '50, '51 RALPH C. COPE MARJORIE SUE CREEL Transferred '51 Margie Flying Club '50 Press club '51 Class play '51 First Aid club '51 D. C. T. '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, '51 Usherette '51 KATHRYN CROMARTIE MONTE D ARMOND ff Y! Cm Football manager '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50 Basketball manager '51, '52 Volleyball '50 MHY Time 5? Y Student Council '52 L05 Ga'-ffhos 51, 52 Band '50, '51, '52 assistant C'ClUb 5? , drum major '51 DeMolay 51, 52 Y-Teens '50,'51,'52 Aqua Clara staff '52 15 maize... M, W f -- SARA MIN DAVIS Sadie Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 secretary '51 Masque and Gavel '50, '51, '52 The Ghost Flies South '50 Student Council '51, '52 S. C. award '51 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 Honor Society '52 GAVIN L. DOUGLAS --fw.--- :.,.,q' ,Wx - -V' . ,S , t Key Club '51, '52 o,:, , Glee Club fboys, mixedj '51, . ' 5 2 Civic Council '51, '52 president 52. N105 Q5 X549 ods ' 5 Q Q' sf' if 1 5 1 ' QQ - 'mit 'ez-A VINCE J. DUFFY Football '51 C-Club '51 ROBERT C. EDMUNDS Audio-Visual '50 chairman '51, '52 , ,pf N: , . R1cHA13.JbXJosIi151Q1 sLwooD 'ill E,c,5Zn0 9F00:ba11f '51, iz Ztktfgfain '52 TraQlg,'5O, '51 ' ,VL ay' Day fking gf -Club '51, 5 I 16 THOMAS HOWARD DENSMORE ffT0mU Transferred '50 Football '50, '51, '52 honorable mention S. F. C. '51 Basketball manager '50, '51, '52 C-Club '50, '51, '52 Homeroom sergeant-at-arms '50, '51 DeMolay '50, '51, '52 RONALD DUFFEY ffDZlj?:ey!l D. C. T. '51, '52 SYLVIA ALICE EARLE S'il1'ef ' Chatter staff '52 advertising manager '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '51, '52 VIOLETT E ELLIOTT HV!!! F. H. A. '50, '51, '52 Glee Club Cgirls, mixedl '50, '51 LARRY ESKRIDGE Masque and Gavel '51, '52 pres ident '52 June Mad '51 May Time '51 Alternate cheerleader '52 The Valiant '52 RICHARD SMITH EVANS Dzfk Tnms 50 51 52 K' '62 mmf JOANN FILLMON F. H. A. '52 D. C. T. '51, '52 Homeroom sergeant-at-arms '52 JEWELANNE FORD Volleyball '51 Basketball '51 Y-Teens '50 BETTY D, GANT D. C. T. '51, '52 Y-Teens '50 BETTY GARVIN L1frky Transferred '52 Boston Club '50 D. C. T. '52 BARBARA STEWART FENIMORE Student Council '50, '51, '52 secretary I '50 Homecoming court '50, '52 chairman '52 Usherette '50 Los Gauchos '50 Band flagtwirler '51, '52 Elks' Leadership award '51 Junior class sweetheart ' Junior class secretary May court '51 Annual staff '51, '52 JOYCE FLANDREAU Transferred '50 D. C. T. '51, '52 MARSHALL WILLIAM FORREST, JR. Baseball '50, '51, '52 CHARLOTTE JANE GARNER Transferred '52 Service club '51 Art club '51 JOHN CLAYTON GEORGE Transferred '50 Football '50 Visual education '50 17 MARVIN W. GERHARD 'fmaf-af' Baseball '50 Track '50, '51, '52 co-captain '52 C-Club '50, '51, '52 D. C. T. '50, '51, '52 Homeroom treasurer '50, '51 I. C, C. '52 Homeroom president '52 D. C. T. vice president '52 GRACE HARMON GOODMAN Gmcie Transferred '52 Basketball '50, '51 Softball '50, '51 Volleyball '50 Badminton '51 Y-Teens '52 SHIRLEY GREEN D. C. T. '51, '52 F. H. A. '52 parliamentarian '52 l , ?'. . I ffl' , '- ., 1? ,fl ,- ISABEL QRUBl3:S . si' ,',Y-Teens '501 '51,' '52 rreasliier '51 dsident '52 fl Masqti and. Gavel '5l.,','. '52 'QJ 'eiMgd,,f5i .f Bah '50, 251, '52 all state '52 Student Council '52 Homeroom president '51 Aqua Clara staff '52 Orchestra '52 KENNETH G. HARKER Homeroom secretary '50 BROWN GOEHRING Aqua Clara staff '52 business manager '52 Honor Society '50, '51, '52 Boysnstate '51 May Time '51 Library Club '51, '52 Key Club '51, '52 Sophomore class secretary junior class treasurer JOHN F. GREEN Homeroom president '50, '52 Safety Council '51 Key Club '51, '52 D. C. T. '52 president '52 Z. BERNARD GROSS SHIRLEY ANN HAND D. C. T. '51, '52 F. H. A. 52 Student Council '52 CHARLES M. HARMON JR. Charley Football '51 Baseball '51 Homeroom president '50 Key Club '50, '51, '52 Audio-Visual '50, '51, '52 chairman '51 Library Club '50, '51, '52 president '51 Sophomore class president Senior class president Student Council '52 ,CW G5 MARTHA HELEN HATFIELD ffH0ney!7 MARLENE HICKMAN Molly Ann Band '50, '51 D. C. T. '52 Homeroom secretary '52 JEAN HUBBARD Hubbard Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 circulation editor '52 Sophomore class vice president Homecoming court '51 Glee Club lgirls, mixedb '50, '51, '52 clir1ic'51, '52 Student Council '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Usherette '52 captain '52 Basketball '50, '51, '52 captain '51 Tennis '50, '51 S. F. C. winner '51 Homeroom president '51 Y-Teens '50, '51 Civic Council '51, '52 GWENDOLYN FAYE HUSKAMP D. C. T. '51, '52 HUGH HENDRIX Key Club '52 secretary '52 Glee Club fboys, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Masque and Gavel '51, 52 June Mad '51 Aqua Clara staff '52 Student Council '52 DILMUS D. HOGAN DOROTHY LORRINE HUNT D. C. T. '52 PETER PALMS MARTHA 'IOANN JENKINS ALICE E. JOHNSTON D. C. T. '50, '51, '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Homeroom vice president '51 Senate '52 Honor Society 51, 52 Civic Council '51, '52 secretary and treasurer '51 vice presi- dent '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '51, 52 clinic '51, '52 F. H. A. '50 Y-Teens '52 Homeroom secretary '52 All state chorus '52 I9 ROBERT WADE JONES Bobby Football '50, '51, '52 Baseball '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50, '51 C-Club '50, '51, '52 Student Council '51 Chatter staff '52, sports editor '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Key Club '52 CAROLE JONES Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '51, '52 Y-Teens '52 Masque and Gavel '52 XENIA KALLIVOKAS Transferred '51 Spanish club '50 F. H. A. '50 Science club '50 Student Council '51 Y-Teens '51, '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Chatter reporter '52 LOIS GWENDOLYN KILGORE Gwen Y-Teens '50 Band '50 Volleyball '50, '51 Basketball '50 Student Council '51 D. C. T. '51, '52 EUGENE KUNZ Gene Football '50, '51, '52 co-captain, '52 Senior class treasurer I , A D CANDACE JONES Honor Society '50, '51, '52 secretary '51 president '52 Glee Club Cgirls, niixedl '50, 51, 52 Student Council '51 Masque and Gavel '50, '51, '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 May Time '51 Aqua Clara staff '51 Y-Teens '50 MABLE ZANE JONES Zm2ey Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, '51 '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 treasurer '52 F. H. A. '52 Student Council '52 BONNIE LEE KELLEY Transferred '52 Band majorette '50, '51 Financial staff '50, '51 Annual staff '50, '51 G. A. A. '50, '51 X 'f DONALD PAUL KLEIN HDOHU Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fboys, mixedl '50 '51, '52 clinic '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Boys' state '51 Clinic '52 BOB LARSSON Transferred '51 D. C. T. '52 ESTHER LERCH Band majorette '50, '51, '52 Orchestra '50, '51, '52 all state '50, '51 Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '50, '51, '52 clinic '52 Honor Society '51, '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 vice president '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Student Council '50, '52 Civic Council '52 MARLENE ANITA LUTTRELL Transferred '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '50, '52 Band, '51 Orchestra '51 Junior play High School revue '51 Basketball '51 Softball '50 l CLY E D. MARLOW junior class president Senior class vice president Student Council '52 Band '50, '51, '52 all state '50, '52 performed with U. S. Navy Band '52 Nat. Assoc. of Rudimental Drummers X52 DeMolay '50, '51, '52 senior councillor '52 state conclave delegate '51 Key Club '50, '51, '52 Interna- ,tional onve ion '51 gm ri ' .5-rf R BERT G. MARSHALL rrB0bU Student Council '51, '52 treas- urer '51 president '52 Junior class vice president Key Club '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 June Mad '51 Library Club '50, '51, '52 Audio-Visual '50, '51, '52 Boys' state '51 Football '50 Basketball '50 MARY LOU MAYERS Dubie Homeroom secretary '50, '51 Y-Teens '50, '51 Basketball '50 Volleyball '50 Chatter reporter '52 Basketball '52 Quill and Scroll '52 21 JOESSIE LEE LUPO rrlohfieu Y-Teens '50 Glee Club tgirlsj '50 Volleyball '50 D. C. T. '51, '52 Usherette '50, '51 Student Council '51 Calendar girl '50 ANNE FRANCES MAINS Glee Club fgirls, mixedl '50, '51 '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51 Student Council '50, '51 correspond ing secretary '51 Quill and Scroll '52 Chatter staff advertising manager '52 ,war fra-A INGER MARSH D. C. T. '51, '52 sergeant-ab arms '52 RONALD THOMAS MASON Ronnie Tennis '52 CAROL PATRICIA MAYHEW CLIFFORD McKAY ffclijfl Band '50, '51, '52 vice presi- dent '51 drum major '51, '52 Glee Club fmixedj '50 May Time '51 May Day court '51 Orchestra '50, '51, '52 DeMolay '50, '51, '52 iunior councillor '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 BETTY ANN McKEOWN Transferred '50 Honor roll '50 Newcomers club '50 MARY LOU MCLEAN FCLOZIU Volleyball '50, '51 Basketball '50, '51, '52 Student Council '51, '52 recording secretary '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 asst. business manager '52 Y-Teens '50 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Chatter staff '52 sports editor '52 Usherette '52 JESSIE E. MCMULLEN 'Y f.'Q2afi.-8.1 ,sf omqoo ' green icou1gt'- 7 A .. Nfay ' atteada ca. flrkgt K' Studenth 2 I 'F' Los,,Gaucl'gd:Q'5a?51,i'52 ' 03,4-51, '52 Noe 1 pfesidear '51 .1 glee 'Club ff girgmlred 3,9 si, J 52 ' K' a. - Chart repxnrter 52 -,N 'X Agua3laraIs1taff'552 +- ' Barvtowfhomscorilihg sfibnsov -K Jglfdia GLQONA :ifioyfl . Y-Teens '58, 51 Usherette '50, '51 Volleyball '50 Basketball '50 Softball '50 F. H. A. '50 Glee Club Qgirls, mixedj '50 L M ET c EN . ,gy Aqua C staff ' Sec rize i nellas Fair rt t '5 F' i Crm. F ir ter co Sci e club '5 , se retary 52 rf i 1 xx, 4 te , , WILL AM R. MCLEAN ,.i,. A Bill chcc Golf '5o,f5i DeMolay '51 ,,,- .V DANIEL GUY MCMULLEN, JR. Da1z72y Football '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50, '51, '52 C-Club '50, '51, '52 Junior class sergeant-at-arms Senior class sergeant-at-arms Calendar '51 May Day court.'50 X QW Teen c 52 or A. '50, '51, '52 treasurer - '50 vice president '51, '52 al Cgirls, mixed Homeroom secretary '50 presi- J dent '51 RICHARD MEETH f4'RiCkyU Key Club '50, '51, '52 secretary '51 - Masque and Gavel '50, '51, '52 secret? ry '51 Ghost Flies South '50 Glee Club fboys, mixedj '50, '52 Student Council '52 Quill and Scroll '52 May Time '51 June Mad '51 Civic Council '51, '52 Chatter staff '52 associate editor '52 HAROLD JAMES MILLER Football '50, '51 C-Club '51 ELLEN JO MORRIS Aqua Clara staff '52 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Basketball '50 Volleyball '51 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 JOHN PETE MOUNGRIDES M0fzg00fe Basketball '50, '51 Football manager '51 Baseball '51, '52 C-Club '51, '52 SUE EMILY NUTT Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Homeroom vice president '50 All state chorus '52 BARBARA JANE PATCHEN Bobbie Los Gauchos '51, '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '51, '52 JUDITH FRANCES PETERSON ffjudy!! Transferred '51 Band '50, '51, '52 Lyre Club '50, '51 Keyettes '51 Torch Society '51 Student Council '51 Tri-Hi-Y '50, '51 vice president '50 JUDY CHRISTINE NELSON Transferred '51 G. A. A. '50 S. S. S. '50 Band '50, '51, '52 Y-Teens '51, '52 Homerooni vice president '51 '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Chatter staff '51 exchange edi tor '52 FRANCINE AUDRA PAKALL F1zz1znie Aqua Clara staff '52 editor-in- chief '52 May court '51 Girls' state '51 Glee Club accompanist '50, '51 '52 clinic '51, '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51 president '51 Honor Society '51, '52 F. H. A. '50 secretary '50 Student Council '51, '52 Usherette '51 Masque and Gavel '52 R. GILBERT PETERSON D. C. T. '50, '51, '52 CLAUDE R. PIERSON rrDi6kU Football '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50, '51, '52 co- captain '51 C-Club '50, '51, '52 Sophomore class treasurer Junior class vice president Horneroom treasurer '50 vice presidqmt '51 president '52 DeMolay 50, '51, '52 -, .fs as A ...M fs: s ..- Q. .- .. Q X... ..s. .a X .. -. -, . . .s-5 .5 A ,Sans we ss, ass 5' 1,55 . s 1 as - J L T. '1S'-V ' mars --.. . iXf .. kiL .... t A c VERNON P. PLUMMER, JR Buddy B squad football '50 B squad basketball '50 Baseball '50, '51, '52 C-Club '50, '51, '52 OTIS E. PRUITT, IR. DeMolay '50, '51, '52 Key Club '51, '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Band '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fboys, mixedl '50, '52 Student Council '52 Masque and Gavel '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 THOMAS H. RAMSEY Tommy Band '51, '52 JUDITH MARY REMICK ffllld-yi? Transferred . '50 Basketball '50 D. C. T. 51 Homeroom secretary '52 BARBARA SAUNDERS D. C. T. '52 NEIL E. PRASCHAN Glee Club Cboys, mixedl '50 '51, '52 CliniC '50, '51, '52 Homeroom president '52 JACQUELINE RAINES ffjafw' Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 Student Council '51, '52 Volleyball '50, '51 F. H. A. 51 Honor Society '52 ROGERQAVEJ. I ,' ' r Cl '5 1361, 'SLZWCHS p e rdgrt '52 , H or Sogie x jj-1f 52 V rddm- e ident ' 0 Ttudgut Cohn H 0, 5a, 5z ' . ' r ,. I i?lt?c?l't fl? It .M BARBARA ANN ROUSH NANCY ADELE CLAIRE SCHWARZ Band '50, '51, Orchestra '50 Y-Teens '50 D. C. T. 52 ROBERT BRUCE SCOTT Masque and Gavel '50, '51, '52 , june Mad '51 E ,af mlm r I 5 1, s a LOIS JEAN SHAW f'L0ie'f Flag twirler '50 Orchestra '50, '51 D. C. T. '52 Homeroom treasurer '52 I DAVID LEE SMITH Smilly' Transferred '52 Football '50, '51, '52 Basketball '50, '51, '52 Tfaclc '50, '51 Baseball '50, '51, '52 Junior Rotarain '52 Student Council vice president '50 junior class play Vice president of student body '51 C-Club '52 GLYNIS MARLENE SMITH Milly Chatter staff '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '51 I Y-Teens '51, '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Volleyball '52 Basketball '51, '52 L JAMES MATTHEW! SOWELL Glee Club fmixedl '50, '51 D. C. T. '50, '51 25 EASON SEVER B21ddy WILLIAM FREDERICK SITAR DOLORES ANN SMITH t'fD0!eU Volleyball '51 Basketball '51 PATRICIA ANN SMITH rrpdffyu Y-Teens '50 Tennis '51 Band '50, '51 F. H. A. '52 Annual staff '52 Quill and Scroll '52 treasurer '52 ' . , W. H., . ..,,s,, :-' '- k' f A? ,',. ,, EEEP g ., gli' ,,.s .'rf :,. RAYMOND C, STALEY C 1' A ' i Zeb U ' ' A ' , ' J' . -ff' Audio-Visual '52 - ' Library Club '50, '51 Homeroom president '52 51 .1 f Tennis '51 il , Track '52 V fig ': ..--, ,,,, EUGENIA MARIE STEARNS Genie Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Band '50, '51, '52 clinic '50 Flag twirler '51, '52 Orchestra '50, '51 Homeroom secretary '50 treasurer '52 Calendar girl '51 F. H. A. '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 JOAN STEWART DALE STEF F EY Football '50 Basketball '50, '51, '52 Track '51, '52 C-Club '51, '52 Homeroom officer '50 May Court '50 Calendar T51 JAMES A. STRICKLAND Horneroom president '50 Golf '50, '51, '52 JOEL DIANE STOV ALL Cheerleader '52 Usherette '51 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedJ '50, '51, '52 secretary '52 clinic '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 confer- ence delegate '50, '51 treas urer '52 May Time '51 Civic Council '51, '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 Calendar i l '50' A 5ARBA NER Bc? 51 all 5 SHEILA MARIANNE SULLIVAN Transferred '51 Sophomore class vice president Science Club '50 A. A. A. '50 Dramatic Club '50 Basketball '50, '51, '52 Volleyball '50, '51, '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 Basketball '52 captain '52 ALLEN KEITH SWEAT Footballl'50,, '51, '52 JV, ' , ' head maior- l ,li ' '5 2 librarian -7'-P--.J.,.'Q . V? A X , . . A. ' , rf - ' 1.138 L'-5 'eJ5 Ut J I 'I I GJ We D N LOURA ANN TALTON Los Gauchos '50, '51, '52 Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Band '50, '51 Student Council '52 Homeroom president '52 secretary '50 Library Club '52 Y-Teens '52 Girls' chorus treasurer '52 LOU ANN TAYLOR Chatter staff '52 editor-in-chief '52 Student Council '52 Aqua Clara staff 52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Band '50, '51, '52 flag twirler '50, '51, '52 captain '51, '52 Orchestra '50, '51, '52 all state '51 Quill and Scroll '52 Calendar girl '51 Student teacher '51 Homeroom vice president '50 Home- room secretary '51 RICHARD S. TILLEY WESLEY GORDON TURNER D. C. T. '51, '52 Key Club '50, '51, '52 SANDRA ANN TYLER ffsandyil Transferred '51 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Chatter staff '52 Quill and Scroll '52 president '52 Quill and Scroll '52 president '52 Chatter reporter '52 MARY BESS VORGIAS Library Club '50, '51, '52 County Association Treas- urer '52 Orchestra '50, '51, '52 BETTY WALKER Transferred '51 Homeroom secretary and treasurer '51 Y-Teens '51, '52 Los Gauchos '51, '52 secretary '52 Student Council '52 SALLY WARD Mazz1Jey Y-Teens '50, '51 Godey Club '50, '51 fflwffl Homeroom president '50 Track '50 Football '50 Glee Club fboys, mixedl '50 clinic '50 PAUL ELWYN VEVIER Basketball '50, '51, '52 Student Council '50, '51 Bowling '50, '51 Track '51, '52 Golf '50, '51 Tennis, '50 Swimming '50 HARRIS WALSER PEGGY WALLACE Homeroom secretary '50, '51 Y-Teens '50 Masque and Gavel '51, '52 Glee Club fmixedj '52 Chatter staff '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 C. H. S. platter party '51 Quill and Scroll '52 president '52 I. C. C. '52 MARILYN L. WATKINS Y-Teens '50, '51 Volleyball '50, '51 Music festival '50 GAILEE WATTS ffG'ill-,IU Transferred '52 F. H. A. '52 Homeroom president '50 Thespian dramatic club '50 Los Gatos Grandes '51 Sub-Debs '51 Hi-Teens '52 THOMAS L, WELLS, JR. Swimming '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 DeMo1ay '52 CAROL ANN WILSON Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 Quill and Scroll '52 Student Council '52 GAIL BURTNER woma ffm Wolff EUGENE JON WEIFFENBACH Aqua Clara staff '50, '52 sport editor '52 Basketball '50 co-captain '50 DeMolay '51, '52 scribe and treasurer '52 Sophomore class president Key Club '52 Transferred '51 Honor Society '52 Science Club '52 president '52 Senate '52 GERALDINE WILLIAMS ffferfyli Transferred '51 SYLVIA WINGATE Glee Club fgirls, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Volleyball '50, '51 BARBARA WOODS Transferred '52 Student Council '50 D. C. T. '51, '52 I , v. Glee Club fgirls, mixed! '50, Glee Club '51 , .1 C .A A13 vafy . ,f Mffjfv it 4' ' ,,.af',. Fw M1 gf I Vs , , ,mo , . uf' GLADYS JEAN WRIGHT BETTY LOU ZIM ERMAN, , Bzz1z:zy Orchestra '50 Glee Club Cgirls, mixedj '50, '51, '52 clinic '51 girls president '52 Homeroom president '51 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 secretary '52 Usherettes '52 Aqua Clara staff '52 photog- raphy editor '52 Mav Time '51 Masque and Gavel '52 I. C. C. '52 secretz11ry'52 rrBeZyf1 Glee Club Cgirls, mixedj '50, 51, 52 Band '50 Aqua Clara staff '51, '52 Masque and Gavel '50, '51, '52 president '51 May queen '51 Cheerleader '51, '52 captain '52 Junior sweetheart Student Council '50 Chatter staff '52 literary editor '52 Homecoming court '52 Y-Teens '50, '51, '52 c -fy, me I , , il if if f! . ur. ,Q we f-we , an .f ff 2 W The Se1rnrior'CCllass Presents X . First Row: Roland Charlow, Barbara Woods, Jessie McMullen, Bob Marshall. Second Row: Jackie Raines La ry Eskridge, Mr. Blizel, Mr. Cummer, jean Brand, David Abner. Ruth Bence ..,,ooos Dad,' Benceu.. Mau Bencel...,r jane Wade ,...ooo..s Kathryn Bence ..,.,,oo.. Ben Wade oo,.,..l, Kempy James ...oo, rr Duke Merrill ,-,,e. .. KEMPY Direrted by M11 Albert Blizel and M11 john Czmzfzzw' 29 .umjackie Raines Roland Charlow .Barbara Woods .W.r.,,jean Brand Jessie McMullen ...........David Abner .,..Larry Eskridge ,,..,,,Bob Marshall Semdwr Snaps Vx Y Yi A 0, QQ , fi O6 K A' 9 CX ecblxiy QOKS 5 .. . f. ,x.:, Jxmw. fi'7'QgL,?D V Qt, 3, HOOKEY, I'LL BET DUJVEDUV COULD THEM: BE SENIORS? YW P5 X 1 'F' N9 1, S . Z X fh W W WW Y ll Q X WR' M fs 4 -Ns W will w , HMV W1 f 1 if 1 WWWBIU WHIBBUNS I 31 MNH.. Y P R DANNY MCMULLEN BEZY ZIMMERMAN Besft AM Round A K5 H :: ' -40-v M K iff MS FRANCINE PAKALL ROGER RAVEL Most Likely T0 SULCJCQQQH 32 ' 335412. -f A x . 'A CHARLES HARMON ISABEL GRUBBS Most Friendly JEAN HUBBARD RICHARD Euvoon Mwst Athletic 33 img? BROWN GOEHRING JOEL STOVALL Must Talllemfrad CLIFFORD McKAY BARBARA FENIMORE Most Poised 34 7- M , .. ,W '-,-9 H Hifi-ueqk, QQ117., Ks lelD Q gunman!! W ggnulllll' 5 '...-- qpwpw -,Q--1l ,Tw-Qui' 3 JEAN BRAND BOBBY BILBREY CANDACE JONES Q' , A 1 3 ka -Vg LOU ANN TAYLOR WESLEY COGGINS Best Loekimg JESSIE MCMULLEN HUGH HENDRIX Best Dressed 36 Gun? Firsts , D. A. R. AWARD I DAVID SMITH BILLY BIE BOB MARSHALL BROWN GOEHRING BILLY BIE DONALD KLEIN Representatives FIRST SEMESTER ALL-STATE BASKETBALL BOYS STATE JUNIOR ROTARIANS I 37, 1 GIRLS STATE I K DAVID ABNER RICHARD CHRISTE M SECOND SE ESTER Hmm W, Q A min 'Sd' Q KfLh. ,m,. f BARBARA H A My K I v YA ,fig N ff Y ' tj i fx I i I r U X ' X ff ' , 4 ,N . 9 1 , , fi' X . X h ' X. V10 WA ,f e w 39 uinuioir Class Uilfifiiceifs r .Q ft, dm . 35 Q y ,Q 5 I 1 A fmx Q f k 5.51, '-k-k 3. 'fiiiffg - Tn, , 45: First Row: Merle Barlow, Presidentg Dorothy Schneider, Sergeant-at-Armsg Shera Haight, Secretaryg Stub Logan, Vice-President. fs' Second Row: Glenn Padgett, Sergeant-at-Armsg john Davies, Treasurerg Mr. Cum- mer, Advisor. X We, the time when enough to thenzfelvef. 40 jnniorf, have worked with patience toward the we will nzeet Oni' final teft. May we he wife iecognize our opportnnitief nf they prefent First Row: J. Barnes, M. Craven, C. Carey, C. Burnett, M. Burgess, G. Boyts, B. Bixler. M. Bell, S. Epps, S. Carter. Second Row: P. Boyd, K. Aylward, T. Bragg, M. Carlson, B. Anna, C. Bond, H. Brass, I. Carmichael, L. Cope, F. Glazer, T. Blan- chard, D. Chamberlain, N. Alexander. Third Row: J. Center, M. Barlow, C. Collins, C. Curls, B. Baldwin, D. Barnum, G. Barnes, R. Campbell, F. Campbell, B. Barnes, T. Andrews, B. Buchen, C. Black. 2 1--JV .5 First Row: F. Deits, R. Frost, J. Gardiner, M. Glasburn, S. Falls, A. Fornay, M. Hagood, S. Hale, N. Harn. Second Row: H Dauphin, D. D'Anna, N, Hammond, P. Fields, S. Dobson, M. English, P. Harker, S. Harris, L. Guerine, S. Daluceny, A. Guin and, P. Grant, B. Guy, M. Grady, S. Haight, R. Hadley. Third Row: D. Greene, J. Harris, I. Davies, B. Davies, B. Fulopp C. Guenthner, J. Divers, B. Deulin, S. Fisher, T. Harlan, R. Feldt, B. Davids, A. Green. - . X K' 'X X 41 , ' , N , X . x IN First Row: B. Hunter, K. Hartley, W. Klein, B. Jessonis, P. Horabin, C. Horabin, S. Lelekis, M. Lezier, D. Kallavokis, F. Kearney. Second Row: D. Hillhouse, L. Lewis, L. Langston, F. Kearney, P. Hovey, M. Johnson. J. Kelley, J. Humphries, P. Little, D. Jacobsen, G. Kerr. A. Hogan, B. Hershfelt. Third Row: D. Iley, J. Kepler, B. Hitchcock, D. Johnson, J James, T. Kness, B. Lee, G. Harding, D, Lampe, M. Houchard, L. Kimhle, R. Holbrook, J. Lairsey. esta 13fV viii? Wy' 'ff A ' fa, First Row: V. Logue, A. Morgan, A. McMullen, K. Oeftger, J. McManus, B. McMullen, D. Oshurn, S. Prionessa, L. Moore, B. MCGeachy. Second Row: J. Longacre, XV. Montagno, P. Kelley, Y. Potter, P. Petty, Z. McLendon, M. Matthews, L. Narum, C. McDonald, D. McDowell, C. Peters, R. McMullen, R. Pride, B. Davies, B. Meeks, W. McLaughlin. Third row: R. Nigels, H. McCarty, R. Olsen, B. Munroe, L. McNeil, J. Parshall, S. Loreant, J. Pahrls, J. Jogan, G. Padgett, A. Mar- tens,'R. Luce, F. Parker, P. Ort, D. Pride, D. Morris. fi nf' .,,,..,... First Row: J. Stinson, D. Schneider, J. Renfroe, I. Richardson, C. Stanley, N. Shrewsbury, J. Smith, A. Scheeper, A. Russin, J. Taylor, S. Stroup. Second Row: J. Milner, D. Short, J. Secmun, F. Saunders, J. Russell, H. Russin, P. Smith, S. Stovin, NI. Remig, P. Stewart, B, Richardson, S. Rogers, S. Smith, Rector, B. Ryan, J. Smith, R, Varginese, Meadows. Third Row: Simpson, P. Tgrulbcc, D, Quinn, D. Seymour, B. Gallups, Ramsey, B. Rist, D, Ramclall, R, Staff, H. Rountree, E. Schultz, D. Smith, W. Simmons, D, Short. - ' AN ,1....-HM. in S r -Vu , . A iii rf , ,Q g,.,fQ 'liz ,ff -mfg 'rg .ww .Q Mm-I , V2 Ns , If , sie.. if-ei .. it 'rs First Row: T. Wells, J. Wells, W, Wilkinsiun, D. ebb, D. Scheiber. Second Row: J. Wzirnmvck, R. Xwillowcit, G. Va1nDuzer, M. Tinsley, L. alker, Trulock, J. Yettaw, T. Tsunguris, A. Ulmer. A. Wltiting, J. Wfiitts. Thirtl Row: J. Turner. R. Tur- nffi K- WIUTCY, C. Wilfcix, R. Rowan, D. Wcrlf, R. York, Smith, R. Whirtl, li. Young, J. Vurasse, O. Wfatson. 43 Ll f 5 . ummm Smaps qi . N mx ir.. ' STUDYING 1-N, O W' . GL rxsx , ' 4,1100 in wx' 21 Tfx' , if X xn if Q? RCA is SECOND CHILDHOOD TH if HHN! V002 9 6 OPHOMOHE M Ng -0 .. - - U I A A 1 I ,Q , I ' Q f- flu 1 3, W , , : ,. L L K Q 1 - Q :M f All ia- , f waz., S ., V pl If Xu N I NV A 3,2 W 53' ' 1 4. A W L Am 3 Q v- F f f m '- 'V . Qt ., 1,, Q s A y i yf ' 55.5 f lf, f' K 155859 5 'V if 7 ' v ' 1 A ' Q..-' ' ,W A j , , Ab 'IW Vp l 2, WK -. W' fr! ff M MMw.m E - , Q- '-15 ., f U s 4? rf! ffl, I 1 f JI I 'I If 4 l I N r T, if 4 I 1 1 ,, T1 . 0 'X R n l 45 Sophomore Class Uififnoenfs Sitting-row one: julie Pilliere, Cooper Prude, Fran Drivi-'Era' u R . Standing-row two -E4 ack Rist, Pat Wagner, Coach? Sakkis, Tania Olsen, Laurence ' t Fraley. ' h X 4 Q , , 1 3 V. J5'Va ,pwaw w 'XUQ er.: S 1 . ff Q Ji G' 1 ,gsf M ya ow , .Q nr of ,ff M W Jr V N N36 N W if K ' ' Q' , M ff! WP f X PM U A J Vg x r? We, the Jopbomoref, have made a worth-u'!aiZe Jtart ! A x bat tbqre is still much to fve accomjzlifbed along our way 6 A May we Jeek fenywledge to meet the tafkf before af. H E f a g X N 46 7 iw H ' f in First Row: P. Church, P. Clark. B. Beasley, G. Bates, C. Brown, A, Brooks, S. Rachus, L. Davis, E. Curls, L. Second Row: H. Busher, R. Carrick, B, Black, G. Balanis, B. Brown, P. Conlan, E. Crook, B. Boyts, H. Corey, C. Clark, M. Covey, C. Becker, J. Bower, S. Brand, D. Alford. P. Currie, W. Breedon. Third Row: j. Beneheld, R. R. Cottrell, C. Booth, D. Collado, J. Brauns, D. Burgess, D, Butler, R. Chancey, A. Brown, A. Berhens, J. Bretzius, nell, B. Beatty. Barlow Carroll Argoin L. Con First Row: D. Delrich, J. Ford, C. Douglas. A. Flynn, Z. Dauphin, F. Driver, A. Delaney, S. Dillard, J. Davies, M. A. Fravel, H. Elwood, D. Farlow, B. Desaulinirs. Second Row: L. Fraley, YI. Forrest, D. Flemings, W. Emerson, W. Daniels, O. Duckett, L. Doll, S. Cvuzan, R. Gangelhoff, P. Foreste, D. Downs, E. Green, A. Gill. 47 -44- v i First Row: D. Hiivens, Hyzitt, B. Hogan, Kilgore, Jolinson, D. Jiinney, M. Knunlsen, C..l,ongstreet, B. Hcseli, If 5 T SQ' 1-. Krieger, N. Kiinbrell. Scconil Row: B. Livingstone, M, Hetriclc, Hunt, L. Lee, J, Johnson, D, Johnson, P. Kelly, I.ennixl11xn, li. Jones, J, Hudson, S, Hzirinzin, S, King, B. Huskaimp, F. Hi1g.in. 'lliiixl Row: li. Johnson, D. Heine, Haill, 7 Iiuis lx Hirlin Him it H I. Hiieseker, lil. Kiine, Haley, li, Lowery, M, Lowery, J. Holley, P, Kroemer, R. .m Y, '. i L' g, J. 1 , H' e, lnseo, D, Kegley, B. Hinkley. First row: D, Miteliell, C. Offutt, R. Petrce, Musclrellzi, N. Muller, Pillieri. Seconil row: R. Privctt. B. Nuee, J. Owens, J. McMullen, J. MCNeir. J. Purnell, M. Niclielson, H. Mackey, R. Percival, N. McNeir, A, Peirce, S. McNutt, V. O'Conner, B.Mz1y. Tliird row: C. Prude, N, Morlock, P, Maroney, J. I,imlsi1y, T. McLain, L. McAdams, H. Miller, Pratt, J. Patterson, L, Mciires, K. Matson, J, Murrie, R. Miller, C. Pierret, W. Olds. 48 F. vw? Q sf? H ss? i , X W N . fi 51 6-ef.-.-1 s '. f .v fi , 3 .1, 2 , f ' 4 ,zA4' 1:1-'-'S' ' ' . i f l fx . . :S :M K i in . . if iff! 1 fig' . if f5 i if-if-. ti l ali ' ' 'ggi 5 ai' 45 9. .ex ,J 'Z ' at 'z' . ff .--W, L, H: ,- W X ' , 'W' . 1- ' ' - .. . J, , ff - , fb . - . ' A ' f K ' r ' - t ' ' f .,- . -.. -f . W' V 1,4 Y ,ff '. ' - ' ,- - ' N A ,, if ' .. ' ' LJ, -H' - - - ' Q 'N' ' -m 1 K , ' y A Q I A 2 J ,.-.7 . .13 . NV A ' v it . . , .., , First Row: D. Schclling, lj. Owens, B. Sanford, B. Stearns. R. Randall, R. Rountrec, VU. Rhodes, R. Scavuzza, R. Saunders. Second Row: J. Shinn, S. Slappy, M. Starr, B. Stull, B, Spaulding, B. Sheppharcl, G. Shaclcleford, J. Starzinger, D. Ramson, C. Smith, B. Rogcrs, J. Scvcr, P. Randall, J. Sandburg, J. Smith, M. Schuman. Third Row: L. Schuman, H. Stafford. B. Smith, A. Sullivan, XV. Rowlcttc, K, Smith, B. Short, J. Spakc, R. Sterling, J. Rist, B. Sandner, B. Starr, J. Smith, H. Robin- son. -if 5 rm, M. gf 1'i '.sMEff r,..rJ'S-ij 1!?3Ks?F ' First Row: J. Griffcth, N. XVilcox, G. Rogers, S. Whyle, B. Tuttle, I.. Atkinson, Second Row: C. Baker, S. Schuartzhoff, H. West, B. Wfolf, B. XY'liitclicad, S. Thompson, M. Tripp, S. XX'oodruff, N. XX'hillock, D, Yilcst, P. W'agner, I. Slater, B. Haney. Third Row: R. Vick, T, Lowry, N. Wfalsh, R. Wlolff, B. Wells, D. Vifeiffenhach, L. Wfarden, B. Touchton, J. Fowler, J. Xwoudall, F. Nichols, D. Wfillis, S. W'indish, J. Starch, J, Harms. 49 Swph. Snaps Q95 5 3:1 Af OAKA6 ONLY 3 MORE YEARS! 9 6 069 Q53 A5WW'Q?T!'ES 'af 351.--e.q:2,.'1 -sas .3-9 '- 5 -'.,.- ,,-F - . STUDEN GOVERN EN M First Row: Ann Maines, Lyle Ebbers, Mary Lou McLean, Bob Marshall, june McMannus, Janice McQueen. Second Row: Loura Ann Talton, Charles Harmon, Lou Ann Taylor, Cooper Prude, Francine Palrall, Merle Barlow, Bliss Foley. Student Qouinrciill The Student Government in C. H. S. is composed of Student Council, the hnal student approval concerning all extra class activities, the Senate, which serves the interest ot the homeroomsg and the Inter-Club Council, which serves the interests of the clubs. This new system was organized through the efforts of the student leaders for the purpose of unifying all the clubs and organizations pertaining to all student activities. Our Student Government, led by Miss Betty lane Foley and Mr. Robert Nesti, is now a member of the National Association and the Southeastern As- sociation of Student Councils. A few of the governments projects this year were entertaining the sophomores, promoting homecoming, selling football pins and school pictures, assisting in the lowering of student prices at the Cap- itol Theatre, providing a place for students to eat after dances, and organizing Qi handbook forthe forth-coming year. law 59 5 STUDEN1' COUNCIL. 52 ,wxa gf LW Fr ,-4 l1 ' ii' 7 .1 '15 Y .:. levi-' 1 S. Ml 'V -.H Tl!-ff' ' :wa 4.1 wkxw, .,ffYf- Q fyaidag.. 4341 First row: S, Hand, P, Clark, P. Hovey, L. Langston, L. Moore, R, McMullen, J. McMullen, Hubbard, L. Walker, B. Anna, P. Calvin, K. Cromartie. M, Smith, F. Pakall. Second Row: 1, Hyatt, B. Mitchell, E. Lerch, J. Raines, B. Walker, J, Owens, S. Stovin, T. Tsangaris, M. Grady, C. Cannon, I.. Narum. J, Brand, J. Watts, S. Davis. N. Shrewsbury. Third Row: Miss Betty jane Foley, advisor, J. Cogburn, H. Hendrix, O. Pruitt, C. Marlow, T. Harlan, J, Turner, P. Boyd, D. Morris, R. Wolff, B. Starr, B. Stearns, W. Olds, 'D. Kallivokas. L, Talton. Senate 1,2- Q wb .- -gen ' I ' am WC4. 'f' 'K 4' 5' , ffl..fQf,M ' - 435 xi M Mi , -i .Lf 1'Qf 'f': 44 -., --. -.ff-4,-1 f fa - . if ,. 1 H ' fed. f-4-A f-if A 1- -- f . N-. ' M: 1' ' V . , ' ,.:....fv.,-fy. -lf., 'Z' , , 'Y' fa 5 'rg j f,,w- f,.,?K,t1,'f,.3:f,. V 1,,.JZa2'ff,. - , V , Uiafff, mtxgz ,L jg: 5. .d,,?1'.::,. , gr,-gf ,:.:,,,q , Q , VRS. ,lv Ln virgin ,wxkiav-,ff il. r I V, K jf, R ,1 , q, Y A 1-, . , .f gl. ., .,, 0:51, f W, . L VV.. .- .,, . ,,.- ,-V . , -5. . First Row: Peggy Wallace, Candace jones, Bezy Zimmerman, jean Hubbard, jean Wright, Peggy Calvin, Sandy Stovin, Isa- bel Grubbs. Second Row: Gavin Douglas, john Green. Bohhy Edmunds, Larry Fskridge, Chip Collins, Bob Beekman, Roger Ravel, Frank Parker, llin1te11faClliu1b Council 53 Nw -, k , .L 2.31. Xt, 6 2 i ff AQ? fy' .P YJ: P -2- ,vf 2 i A Q im, U 4' 4 sb' Z E- ay 5' ' Q W 4 Y JW 4 is I ami? W V i gg , ,Q 53' ska N., M 1 .ii 1 First Row: Ann Maines, Lou Ann Taylor, Bezy Zimmerman, Ann Angier. Second Row: Mary Lou McLean, Carol Cannon, Judy Nelson, lean Brand, Xenia Kallivokas, Marlene Smith. i Third Row: Bob Beekman, Ricky Meeth, Bobby jones. Fourth Row: Mr. Meadows, Mrs. Knapp. Chatter XXfhat, Lou Ann? No! yet! Ilve just recovered from the 14151 paper! Such is the familiar lament of members of the Chatter Staff, trying to meet their inevitable deadlines. Under the capable hand of Mrs. Edna Knapp, the C. H. S. Chatter is put out bi-monthly as the voice of Clearwater High School, reported by members of the journalism Class. ai. .: af 1 . 3.l? sl- . as 5 Qiuiiillll aunidl Scirollll The oldest of all clubs in C. H. S. and one notedfor its good times is the Quill and Scroll, with Mrs. Edna Knapp as the guiding light. A national or- ganization, one must have completed 40 inches of journalistic writing, be in the upper one-third of his class, and also be approved by the national society before joining. The Clearwater Division of the National Organization is the Edna North Knapp chapter. 1 1' N wg-nv' Q First Row: Xenia Kallivokas, Pat Smith, Judy Nelson, Marlene Smith, Janice Mc- ueen. Second Row: Jean Brand, Carol Cannon, Mary Lou McLean, Lou Ann Taylor, Ann Maines, Ann Angier, Mary Lou Mayers. .Third Row: Carol Ann Wilson, Francine Pakall, Bobby Jones, Mrs, Knapp, Bczy Zimmerman, Barbara Caldwell, Richard Meeth, 55 U- Usheirettes May l show you to your seat, sir? This is typical of what every usherette says. They are always found in the grandstands during football games. Preceding each home game they can be found climbing the goalposts. One of their duties is to decorate them. The girls are headed by jean Hubbard, captain, and the advisor is Miss Pat Myers, the girls' physical education instructor. Each December the Usherettes serve at the annual football banquet. This is an event that each girl looks forward to with pride. First row: N. Muller, j. McQueen, J. Xwright, J. Hubbard, lvl. Hagood, A. Guinand, I-. Narum, S l.elclxis. Second row: MI. McMullen, B, Caldwell, lvl. Mcl.can, P. Smith. C. Bond. Miss Pat Myers advisorg P. XX'ugner', B. Sheppard, M. Grady. K. Marston, 56 is M E. Q .3-,e ' . , vi .Aix it .1 - 1- s 9 N X if ' First Row: Shera Haight, June McMannns, ,Iohness W'atts. Nancy Slircwshury. Seconcl Row: Bezy Zimmerman, Joel Sto vall, jean Brand, Mary Lou Collins, -Iesfie INIcMnlIen. Doloris lic-aty. Cfllaeerleadlers Ten peppy, grinning gals from CHS. all decked out in recl ancl white are our own 'neverssay-clie cheerleaclers, who keep our spirits high even in the toughest games. Under the ahle leaclership of Bezy Zimmerman, captain, and Jean Brancl, co-captain, the cheerleaders, always faithful to the lighting Tornadoes. leacl yells at all football and hasliethall games, sponsor ''after-the-game clances, and Serve the school in many ways. ZX NIJ vx QE G ,fy .. Fl, q Y 4:1 M X n X M, , M in ,-vm M.. . M 1-2 N , K my ay, K ,ma f I I-4 1 .1 sei Q i.. .i ,Z . we 7 .. , . gi - 1 ef 5 5 1 , . .ff Q1 L, .1125 f K 322211. .5 X. mm,i ,zkz 1 .. 'Q 5 ,garfzgt ' ff sz. .s-ef' First Row: joe james, Bob Marshall, B. Edmunds, C. Harmon. Second Row: Mrs, Crowell, Chas. Whitehead, Don johnson, Jas. Longacre, Boyd, Chip Collins, Not Pictured are R. Staley and D. Wyrick. Audio Visual Pate The senior class of 1940 presented C. H. S. with our present P. A. System, likewise, the senior class of 1945 gave the school its hrst movie projector. Since the librarian was adviser for both of these classes, the library inherited the job of directing the program. From small beginnings, equipment has been added to a total value of 352500, the program has expanded to bring use of films, first semester 1951, ro 111. The staff of 1951-52 fpictures and names on this pagej has done a mar- velous job. ,x Library Club I would like to check out this book. All right, just sign your name here, please, says the courteous student librarian. The students in C.H.S. are familiar with this simple procedure. Membership in the Library Club awards Va, credit to those participating. Each individual, wanting to improve the C.H.S. library, has given of his time and deserves a vote of thanks. Giving full service to the library, Mrs. Bessie Crowell is sponsor for this active group. First Row: left to right: Brown Goehring, Dorothy Schneider, Sandra Stovin, Joe James. Second Row: Mrs. Bessie Crowell Michael Lowery, Betty Jo Mitchell, Sally Harman, Beverly Dammann, Mary Vorgias, Charles Harmon, Loura Ann Talton Alison Delaney. 59 First Row: Mr. Butler, L. Wzilker, M. Tinsley, E. Morris, C. Peters, A. Angier, B. Richardson, C. jones, G. Douglas, P. Boyd, Turner, D. Lzlmpe, McQueen, E. Lerch, B. Zimmerman, S. Lelel-cis, M. Creel, R. Hadley. Second Row: E. Crook, B. Hogin, M. Bell, V. Elliott, McMullen, S. Smith, B. McGeachy, B. Rist, N. Pruschan, G. Barnes. J. Harms, T. Harlan. C. McDonald, P. Grunt. J. Kelly. F. Driver. Third Row: M. Starr, S. Carter, N. Schrewsbury, M. L. Grady, S. Haight, D. johnson. E. Schultz, R. Feldt, D. Morris, H. Hendrix. C. Collins. D. Short, D. Short, Z. jones, H. M. Corey, 1. Taylor, Fourth Row: D. Mitchell, S. Delucenay, J. Stovall, 1. Vlfright, K. Ofteger, D. Randall, R. Christie, J. Chase, O. Pruitt, M. L, johnson, Humphries. A. fohnston, L. Narum. Fifth Row: S. Paonessa. L. Talton, B. Bixler, D. Schneider. C. Baskin. S. Harris, C. Bond, K. Hartley, M. Remig, S. Stovin, M. Hagood, B. Anna, C. Cannon, C. Jones, S. Nutt. B. Gllee Club al1hhAHHHahhhhl ..... Patchen. My word! What's that! Why that's the mixed chorus practicing again. One of the most active organizations. in C.H.S. is the Glee Club, including girls' chorus, boys' chorus and mixed chorus, under the able direction of Mr. Paul Butler, a newcomer to our faculty this year. Many trips throughout the state, singing for civic organizations, contests, and school programs highlight the doings of this club. The general consensus of all- members seems yn, to be - Gee !fGlee Club. It's more fun W w gm ir. , Y liaslf iii f : WZ- U ' as-.tr r i - f - Y ri riff? is - f ffl sr -iii-'gil' , 'S' .1921 S 6 , ,. E - . f+f.fY:f LLyA' 'f gz' ' s fr. L aw- Z . as .Q . ff r . . . S . I r . 5 , l i i 4, ,, . .,,,, .. i f s r s at 7 7 A as ' ff 1 1 'U . Q 3 t g- -Q I KVLIL V, TV Q K 1 :Mi V X K I.. -I . ' .L gr . xi' .i F -. I 'V ii A ' ' V we S J H f ? f 4- J 1. XM, 'fm lf 5 ,, T , . . , ,.,, , , , W 5 5 E . 15. . . G R f 1 V . Q X .. , .-N' y . I KM .., . 1 , vi V , Ma- 'saw N ' My rf 1 if H 'Q S. 1- as 4? Z.fm ' First Row: D. Mitchell, E. Morris. C. Peters, A. Angier, L. Walker. M. Tinsley, B Richardson, C. Jones, J. McQueen, E. Lerch, B. Zimmerman, S. Lelekis, M. Creel, P Grant Second Row: E. Crook, B. Hogin, S. Carter, M, Bell, V. Elliott, J. McMullen, S Haight, S. Smith, B. MCGeachy, Z. Jones, R. Hadly, L. Narum, A. Johnston, J. Taylor Third Row: M. Starr, S. Delucenay, J, Stovall, J, Wright, N. Shrewsbury, M. L. Grady K. Oeftger, C. Bond, C. McDonald, J. Kelly, M. L. Johnson, J. Humphries, F. Driver Fourth Row: S. Poanessa, L. A, Talton, B. Bixler, D. Schneider, C. Baskin, S. Harris, K. Hartley, M. Remig, S. Stovin, M. Hagood, B. Allen, C. Cannon, C. Jones, S. Nutt, H M. Corey, B. Patchen Grirlls Chorus Boys Chorus First Row:. Mr. Butler, B. Rist, G. Douglas, P. Boyd, J. Turner. D. Lamps, D, Short Second Row: D. Randall, J. Chase, F. Schultz, N. Praschan, G. Barnes. J. Harms. D. Short, T. Harlan Third Row: D. Johnson, R. Christie, R. Feldt, D. Morris, O. Pruitt, H. Hendrix. C. Collins l S ,PM f N2 First row: D. Kegley, R. York, B. Fullop, C. Marlow, O. Pruitt, B. Fenimore, L. Guerine. Second row: C. McKay, E. Larch, B. Sumner, B. Kane, C. Baskin, D. Johnson, N. Whillcuck, B. May, D. Thede, G. Stearns, L. A. Taylor, Mr. Feagle, Mr. Yanetovich. Third row: C. Guenther, B. San- ford, R. Morgan, Y. Biondi, J. Nelson, B. Buchen. Fourth row: R. Chaney, D. Flemmings, R. Campbell, C. Booth, J. Kilgore, J. Peterson. Fifth row: R. Miller. P. Dunn, N. Crowe, A. Scheep- er. S. Peterson, K. Holly. Sixth rowt J. Divers, J. Peleri, L. Fraley, E. Green, J. Johnson, J. Holly. Seventh row: L. Petree, B. Short, T. Kness, P. Kromer, T. Nichols, A. Gill, D. Erwin, J. Owens, S. Hayward, M. Kneeclson, B. Cottrell. Eighth row: T. Ramsey, B. Beekman, P. Kelley, D. Alford, l. Grubbs, B. Beasly, R. Luce, J. Sever, H. Rountree. S. McNutt, B. Tagg, B. Spaulding. T. Harlan. Ninth row: H. Robinson, C. Smith, A. Whiting, F. Brauns, T. Tsangaris, F. Parker, P. Ort, J. Mil- ner, P. Randall, J. Benefield. D, Burgess, B. Starr, G. Owens, P. Haesekar. Band iv The C. H. S. Band is the pride of our school and 12957. This versatile or- ganization, led by Mr. Stephen Yanetovich, is co iposed of ltllmbrnbers who appear in concerts, parades, sport activities, ands ilos. , S A The flagtwirlers and niajorettes have mal? uridue 'rillsiand are very im! portant members of the band. Each member has sharedlit hors, Wonih both district and state contests and h is contributed greatly touts success. J w S I f 3! J 62 I J , . I 1 Q -. It 2 'H , . Q W I if iz , l,. ld . 2 PX f i 'xx A 'Q L Y' up .t I .I K lf Z A 'L' is fx J x .ji r ., fs I-as. 1 . x6 fr' 5 Q T V A A . it gl, A . . 4 Umar' Band yi ,ff ' f ,y.fj1fQ fy ! !!,J ' 1 f' f J, f I 11 I, I X I 1 I J ,K .1 I i f ' 1 ' , jw ARA,'DE . f ,f k , I i . L. IN CONCERT NA M., V , WHY? i 7 x JF W I I ff A -U- mfx f ,fx ' ll Q INE XS., Wag- ITS PERFORMERS ' K- KufA S, QQg Q?:f5Y' ' f33 blk ' it 1 K A , . , , H ' -J L fm! 9 : Ef f ,,.,A .A 1 - g ff ' f, ,Y .W , . A- WAV, M' ff: I VL., I fwlqiii . Q xx. , M. 4: A 9, Q ORCHESTRA The C. H. S. Orchestra, composed of 50 members, has again presented many admirable programs. It appeared in the Elk's Memorial Service, The Pinellas County Classroom Teacher's Association, Rhythm on Parade, and Melody Roundup. The string players meet daily for rehearsal and the first chair wind and percussion players from the band who compose the balance of the orchestra rehearse one or two sessions prior to a public performance. Most members have performed as soloists or iniensemble combinations throughout the state as well as the community. Many scholarships are offered each year to orchestra members planning to attend colleges and universities. Some members appeared with the All State Symphony Orchestra in Tampa. Judy Peterson and Clyde Marlow have appeared regularly with The Tampa Symphony Orchestra and The St. Petersburg Symphony Orchestra. Stephen Yanetovich is the director of the orchestra and has led the group to iThe contest project was dropped this year in lieu of the band tour to Wash- ington, D. C. ' vu S! 9 Bw superior rating in the state contest. . if Practice can be fun 64 Our rlar X -xt, ., 5151, YX5 Y A473 Q Los Gauchos Sponsored by Senora Mildred Turner, Los Gauchos has been functioning in C.H.S. since 1957. Having the meetings conducted in Spanish tends to create better feelings between us and all the other gauchos South of the Border. All who have maintained an 85 average in Espanol are eligible for membership and all the good times had by Los Gauchos. uf , 5 tial--. X fv First Row: left to right: Jackie Raines, Barbara Anna, Lois Walker, Janice McQueen, Mrs. Mildred Turner, Esther Lerch, Frank Parker, Betty Walker, Zane Jones, Dorothy Jacobsen, Janet Smith, Carolyn Peters. Second Row: Janet Barnes, Gail Boytz, Charlotte Bond, Shirley Harris, Mary Lou McLean, June McManus. June Taylor, Melba Remig, Barbara Caldwell Jessie McMullen, Sally Delucenay, Ann Angier, Sheila Sullivan, Candace Jones, Mary Jo Brady, Sara Min Davis. Third Row: Ruth Hadley, Barbara Patchen. John Davies, Merle Barlow, George Barnes, Donald Klein, Jerry Divers, Ray Luce, Jack Tur- ner, Billy Bie, Carol Cannon, Cynthia Baskin. 65 i irst Row: H. lXIcGe.icliy, D. lirilliuikds. I., Eskiidge, P, linyd, M. I'l.lI.1ULMl, Ii. Hirtley, C. MiDiiniild. Second nw: C, -Innes, K. Oeftger. B. Gin: S. Deliiien.iv, M. Tinsley. A. Ciuiimnd, S. I.elc-kis. R, Hadley. I, Grubs. I. 'I'i1ylni', P. Giant, YI. Stnxpill, FI. XX'i'iglit. A. Aiigier, ll. Ritlisimlsivii, FI. Bixind. Third Rimi li. Ziinmernmn, S. Haight, C. linnd, R, Scott. F. Barlow, Il, Rist, H. llendrix. R. Meeth, O, Pruitt, C. I'I.irniun, Miss Siiixih De Iiiikpiitrick, iiilvisnrg IS Miishill I XX tts I lsin iii X nn M Remie I Mniiis I Hiibb l D B itl D ' . L .i .. s. r . Hy, , A f ' ziri, . e. suis. MIISQUE .mi GIWEL Masque and G.ivel, the orgiiniziition which recognizes ability in the speech iirts, was organized in September IOS6. Each yeiir it major production is given to improve drama- tic ability rind to make money for some gift to the school. The tan curtains across the back of the strive was the latest tilt. This 'ear the stiwe scenerf is to be rebuilt and 2- in I as I painted. Membership in the orgiiniziition is gained by deinonstmting ii sincere interest in the speech arts. This club could not vet iilonv without the iible direction ot' Miss Siirah De Kirk- IF 5 patrick. ill v Ill I 5 'I 5 nf i IT TAKES PRACTICE AND MORE PRACTICE 66 6 I .. Q Gigi, Honior Society The National Honor Society, under the guidance of Miss Martha Kelley. has been active in Cf. H. S. for 15 years. The Society seeks to recognize those stu- dents who are outstanding in qualities of Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service and to create a respect for and an interest in the attainment of these qualities throughout the school. The members are responsible for welcoming new students into the school and introducing them to their teachers, throughout the year, In the meetings, the group studies Parliamentary Procedure to the benefit of other organiza- tions of the school. First Row: Francine Pakall, Ann lNI.iines, Pat Moore, Janice McQueen. Susan Smith. -Iaclue Raines, Peggy Calvin, Sara Min Davis Sc-Cond Row: Brown Goehring. Carol Cannon, Candace Jones, ,lohn Chase 'liliird Row: Pat Smith, Sherri Haight, Sandy Stovin, Roger Ravel, ,lack Turner. Frank Parker. Miss Kelley, lfugene XX'eillenbach. Gavin Douglas, lNIary Vorgias, ,lune McMannus, Alice Johns- ton, listher Lerch 67 3. .5 M fM First Row: left to right-Lee Moore, Janice McQueen, Esther Lerch, Ann Angier, Dorothy Schneider. Barbara Anna, Nancy Muller, lsahel Grubhs, Joel Stovall, Jean Wright, Xenia Kalli- vokas, Yvonne Biondi, Judy Nelson Second Row: Nan Whillock, Jessie McMullen, Carol Cannon, Doloris Beaty, Kathryn Cro- martie, Lou Ann Taylor, Barhara Caldwell, Jean Brand Third Row: Bezy Zimmerman, Betty McGeachy, Jeane Burt, Ellen Jo Morris, Gailee Watts, Cynthia Baskin, Alice Johnston, Geanie Stearns, Carole Jones, Loura Ann Talton, Miss Amber Turner, Peggy Calvin, Patsy Smith, Sara Min Davis, Marlene Smith, Shirley Harris, Marilyn Wat- kins, Alice Forney, Kay Oeftger, Audrey Scheeper, Katie Marston Y Teens The Hi-Teens was formed in 1940. The main purpose of the club is to be of service to both the community and the school. Any girl who attends Clearwater High School is eligible to join the club. WET? The Hi-Teen goals are to grow as a person, and nationalities, and to grow in knowledge 1 X and love of God. Miss Amber Turner is the faculty advisor. 't v Q to row in friendshi with all races eo les Y ,f ... 3 P fp P 1 -1 fi? r A in . , ., Q V' A. VL. . 4 ' A ,gl - Q , ' . . E 5 , -. A 22, 5 . I . A gi, ggi . gf. 5 ' Q First Row: J. Davies, A. Brooks, G. Goodman. C. Becker, S. Harman, G. Bates, S, Thompson, S. Xwhyll, S, Brand, D. Haven. S. Epps, H. Elwood, J. Harwood, C. Longstreet, A. Delaney, M.Starr, P. Kelley, G. Shackelford, A. Trulock. Second Row: S Hale, M. Tinsley, C. McDonald, S. Delucenay, L, Narum, I.. ,XValker, M, Bell, A. Guinand, S. Lelekis, M. Hagood, D Kallivokas, B. Richardson, M. Mason, G. Owens, P. Wagner, McMullen, Johnson, Third Row: Lennahan, S. Eer- guson, Starzinger, S. Dillard. R. Privett, N. Harn, C, Peters, B, Guy, P. Grant, J. Taylor, B. Patchen. M. Remig, J Watts, R, Hadley, S. Rodgers, S. Smith, S. Stovin, M, L. Grady, B. W'alkCr, S. Stroup, B, Shepphard, J. Barnes, S. Schwartz kopf, Raines, A. Whiting, M. Gryte, l. Richardson, Hudson, XV. Runyan, Q . 131- fy .V 1.5. f t i f- X' f , in in f ..f --K' First Row: H. Miller, B. Beatty, M. DeArmond, V. Duffey, B. jones, G. Kunz, J. Mongrides, D. Quinn, K. Sweat T. Connell, J. Bretzius, J. Rector. Second Row: R. Ravel. H. Stafford, B. Plummer, D. Short, W. Coggins, D. Mc- Mullen, J. Varassee. B. Ryan, D. Chamberlain, D. Abner. T, Densmore. M. Gerhard, D, Pierson. T. Blanchard, B Bie. Third Row: D. Smith, B. Bilbrey, R. Elwood, T. Andrews, D. Butler, 'lf Varanese, N. Alexander, B, Barnum C. Black, D. Steffy, D. Wfolf, D, Evans, J. Strickland. Coach Spellman, Coarh Sakkis, Coach Brown, Coach Darty. CQCLUB The C-Club, with membership available to all boys who have won 11 letter in any sport during the year, has been active for many years, This year the Club has been ably guided by our four coaches, Max Spellman, Gus Sakkis, Richard Darty, and Roberts Brown. 0,4 The purpose of this organization is to promote better sportsmanship and to bring Q 1 together the various sports for boys. U A n ZFX 4 H2 I K . VXA S- N, ' i q I X X e N x 69 5 in H . A , - 5 'fl .Z 4 ff' ' ,,, ,ff lKlEY CLUB liacli year Mr, Albert lilixc-l, sponsor ol' tlie Key Club, and the olct members issue invitations to all lvoys in K , ll, S, vtlio have good moral cliaracter and an 85 average to lwecoinc- new inc-inlwers ol' tlie clulv. 'llie Key Club is an international club, backed by tlic- Kiwanis. Meinluc-rs arc- eligible to attend the regional, state, and national conventions. 'llie club lias an annual spring banquet and dillerent community projects, sucli as tlic' Marcli ol Dimes campaign, sponsoring .1 football parking lot, and presenting both Kiwanis and scliool assembly programs. Being a service organization tliis cltilu eacli year lias a project benefiting CQ, H. irst Row: ll. llc-ndrix, R. Ravel, B, Marshall, I. Davies, Second Row: li, Bic, R. Cliarlow, D. Randall, F. Parker I D M. liarlow, D. Clliainlwerlain, C, llarinon, OA lruitt, R, lride, B, Goeliring, li. jones, ll. Munrne. Third Row: W oiggiiis, bl. Cliase, lf. XVc-iflenbacli, li, llcelcinan, CQ, Collins, 'lf Wc'lls, Al, Cloglwurii, C. Marlow, G, Douglas, R, Meeth Mr, lllizel. 70 its! Roni ,I lNlLML1Ilen. I NLQutcn, l' f.rlxin, P, llovcy. Setonll Row: llunt. fi. Fltlppy. M. liurgess, M. lN1z1son, A. cllllllllllkl. lf f.l.nk, Cl. 5ll.lIHN. l'. Snntli 'Ilnril Roxy li, SUIHIILV, X fonts. Al. limi, M. llL'IHlj.I. Mrs. l'l1lI'I'lL'l Dotson, lvliss ll-lrflll llllllllh, .rtlxisoiwi M. ll.l,Ql1Hkl,fi XX .itrs, l.. ldiniusron, CQ. Ptttrs, I. Moore ll3'tu1tm1iife Hrromi.emakiers of America Future Hoinernrnkers of Aint-rica is 21 National Organization with chapters in the '38 states, Hgrwrrii, and Puerto Rico. 'llieir purposes are, in general, to promote Ll lwetter arppretkirrtion of lioine ingrking and to further interest in Home lfeonoinics. Their motto is ll'llUVV2lI'Ll New Horizons. Any girl who luis lmtl oneye41rofHoine lX'lg1liing in high Seliool or who is noxx taking Home lic, is eligible to join. Our CHS. elulw is ll ineinlwer of tlie shite and nirtionirl organizations. . . . ., l s ' K.. 5g DA K-E RQ 5QQ 1 . EJ il First Row: L, Shaw, J. Clark. S. Green, -I. Filmon, J. Remiclc. D. Bolton, F. I-Iusciimp, V., Logue, L. Cope, B. Bates. Second Row: li, Saunders, M. I-licltnian. D. Hunt, J. Flandreau. S. Taylor, G, Allrn, C. XY'olfe, M. Gerhard, j. Green. I, Marsh. B Gant, l. l.upo, I. lenltins. G. Kilgore, S. Hand. Third Row: R. Tilley, I. Baucl-der, R. Larson, R, Bruce, B. Meeks, R. Mc- Mullen, A. McMullen, N. Swartz, Mrs. Brubeck, B. Garvin, V. Hastings, M. Tupper, R. Dufley, S. Peterson, R. Cope. D. CC. T. The Diversified Cooperative Training program is planned on the philos- ophy that every boy and every girl should have the opportunity to discover and develop to the fullest his interests, latent aptitudes, and abilities which will enable him to become a more valuable citizen with a satisfied feeling of conti- denee and vocational security. Mrs. Ruth Brubeck is the capable eo-ordinator for this worthwhile club. ALICE GAVIN SUSAN CllVllC CUUNCIL A new organization on the school horizon is the Civic Council, which stresses good citizenship in the school as the basis of good citizenship in the community and in the world. The group is sponsored by Miss Kelley and Mr. Shambaugh. ix hx ,U S- First Row: Alice Johnston, Gavin Douglas, Susan Smith. Second Row: jean Hubbard, Kathryn Hartley, Sandy Stov vin, joel Stovall, Nancy Shrewsbury, Dorothy Jacobson, Sham Haight, Sue Rodgers, Esther Lerch, Pat Moore, Charlotte Bond. Third Row: -Miss Kelley, Tommy Harlan, F, Campbell, I., Kimble, B. Buchen, Chip Collins, Don Randall, Brown Goehring, Clyde Marlow, Merle Barlow, Bob Marshall, Mr. Shambaugh. 73 if H55 IM I 'Z ! fl , fd M M My L.,, V Lh M 1 . J ' if M45 M I I A j Wk , v .W , I ' ' 'F ' Ov Y!! :y in J I 1 ,Jyq X x l 1 in j A Q Nj. lv I 1 1 z 2- 1-4- 'Pqgp Ox. 'ca Qs- 5 2 L 1 1 5- xxx xx 'A x swf: 'M X , , , QQGJHKF 5 w 4 v -,Q -- A Q X R ,M .f.. , 5 fm K K N I9 A9 E .. M Nw -Z ,Q V ,, ,f f-5 .. ff' , ?'Y 1' S I f a , , ' .y H A 1 Lily' f' A QV , .-,.. K Q f .- fgnfwf, W 74 .aux , , I 1111! 'S -1 TX ,.... I 933' my i SPOR 725' 4 W ,HQ ' '- XX! 'S . .5 v 1 t 4 -,'vx ,1 Y 4 ,nz f Mm C.. 1 l'4 'h. 'k. my , A3 . 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Q, . fr x ,-, - X -ff xx. ,yi x X ' x f' 57 w , I '- ' , K X ,, .iff 1 0111 A ' - H : 'E- '-- K l . 75 ' i'?f5'irE 4 gil ji IA Vx Q ' Ikv SHN 1 , , . 1 3' ,..N , 1,mgw1' I l n + r - if qv I 3' 1 at ? 1 Q 'aaiiygfi-L ' AGREE... ' 7 ' 4 in Q 19 -fr ' 1 ?f'f-W e if , gi Q 1 gist ' in li' Q 7 .i 3 Q . 'vk vid - 4 M 1 -f f 1 --'A SEZ -' A ' V- 1 , my - 3 1, 1 1 Qfggi - 11-ff' 7 ,n, 4 . , 1 -2 he XA? V :Q ik. 1 1 4,1 -.Q ' --1 ,J ' No. Player WU. Ht, Chaser Pfllflflfll Tift. 20 Beatty .......... ...... 1 31 5-8 Soph. H.B. 21 Blanchard ....,,. ....... 1 45 5-8 jr. H.B, 3 22 Abner ...,... ....... 1 24 5-6 Sr, H.B. 3 23 Kunz ............ ,...... 1 47 5-8 Sr. Guard 24 Padgett ....,,,,... .,.... 1 65 6-1 jr. End 1 25 Hitchcock ....... ....,. 1 58 5-10 jr. Center 26 Heine ,,...... ....... 146 5-11 Soph, Guard 27 Miller.. .,... .. ...... 142 5-8 Sr. H.B. 28 Pierson ........ ....., 1 42 5-10 Sr. F.l3, 29 jones .,.,.... ...,... 1 55 5-10 Sr Guard 30 Smith ....,,.. ...... 1 70 6-1 Sr. End 31 Brctzius ....,,. ...... 1 50 6-0 Soph. QB. 1 32 Elwood. .,,.... ..,... 1 48 6-0 Sr. F,l-S, 8 33 McMullen ..,,... ..,..,. 1 59 6-1 Sr. Center 34 Randall, .,.,... ...... 1 45 5-8 Jr. Guard 35 Blackburn ..1..,. ,...... 1 44 5.8 Sr, Guglfd 36 Short ............ ,..,... 1 .10 5-8 Jr. F,B4 37 Tzlulbce ....... . .,,,. 136 5-9 Jr. Center 58 Rector ,....., ...... 1 38 5-6 jr, I-LB, 1 59 Lee ...,.....,. ..4,.., 1 61 Jr. Q,B4 40 Dengmore ,....- 200 Sr, Tackle 41 Bic ........,,. ...... 1 50 Sr. Guard 42 Varanese ....., ......, 1 65 jf, Emi 43 Quinn ....... .-.--- 1 60 Sr. Tackle 44 Duffey ...... .... 1 55 Sr, QB, 45 Curles ,....,,.., ...... 1 42 jr, F,B, 46 Connell .... ,... ......, 1 3 9 Soph. Q.B. 47 Butler ....... ...... 1 80 Soph. Tackle 48 Logan ....... ......, 1 65 lr. Tackle 48 Sweat ........ ...... 2 00 Sr. Tackle 49 Bilbrey ......... ,,..... 1 70 Sr. End 50 Barnum ........ ....... 1 83 jr. End 2 51 Ebbers .,..... ,,... . , 162 jr. Tackle 52 Wmxlf ....., ....... 1 81 Jr. Tackle 76 iv I .f fi EE? 4 I , -wi -1. 1,1 i is- f . ,mw- K 4 Q --1-4 2 Yi -44 X A ffl? A' iwwl S? f ,uf SEQ .. i n f ' . ., ,:-1!'5'f- - Rum 12 59 55 18 18 2 147 12 a . f f 5 - Yd.Grz. 3 328 287 77 7 6 808 57 Azfe. 0.25 5.56 5.22 4.28 0.39 3,00 5.43 4.75 Q -I 1 ,' l KKVQ xl ll 1 'HV 'Q 'P ' ,VNV 1: . if . , f, xxx Six V f 1.37, 4 fgf, ' 3 ,m 1 l xl A- a-2. . V ma, 3 3 f ' . ' - ! -. ' 3' -.f' -Ii, f jan -'Si' . 3 ' , s Fla? . .,., ,Ii Q , l 4 K: f ,, ,'.L ,gg 5 0 54 ,' Y f ' , i5 3 I 3 we if de -r 1 A 1. ,O . li? E ' i ' 3193 L'-i . . 'LV'x Cajllunz 953 Cafzlazu . a . , 1 A , -,,- H r e Tlhfe Score ll3oa11'cll Date Home Opponent Q Played Sept. 28 Clearwater ....... .,.... 6 Admiral Farragut ...... O Here Oct. 5 Clearwater ,..... O XXhuchula .............. . 25 There Oct. 12 Clearwater ..,... O Plant City... ,.,.,....... . 39 Here Oct. 19 Clearwater ....,. 7 Plant fTampaj ....... 34 There Oct. 26 Clearwater ...... 26 Bartow ..................... 19 Here Nov. 2 Clearwater ,..... 27 Tarpon Springs, ...... 40 Here Nov. 9 Clearwater ...... 31 Jesuit .,........,......... 13 There Nov. 21 Clearwater ...... 13 Manatee ................ 27 There Nov. 30 Clearwater ...... 13 Winter Haven ...... 7 Here Dec. 8 Clearwater .,.... 0 St. Petersburg ....... 26 Here Totals Clearwater ....... I 2 3 Opponents ...... 230 77 f Q lW5 .--5-.a.. ff' Q Q' iii' atffftwlai .ww ,gag 5 f l Qmfmix WH if f-tiiif' ::., .. ' ww,:z:::::9555!-A..M:mQif2,. ' -.-, N.v', , n- ::::::::. .SQ an 1. 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Position .......Center ..........Tackle ........Half-back .........Full-back ............,Tackle No. Player 36 C, Prucle ...... 38 A, Martens ..... 42 Smith ........... 44 W. Montagno .... 45 E. Young ....... ......Quarter-back 48 L. Meares .............Guard 49 R. York ......Quarter-back 52 L. Doll SCORES ........2O Tarpon Springs O St. Pete O St. Pete ........19 Tarpon Springs .......39 Opponents 78 Position Half-back Half-back ..........Guard .Full-back ........1.Guard .. . . .Tackle 7 ......35 ......21 0 ......63 VOLLEYB LL Q 1. K 4. .. an ' . fit K ir ' K ' , C L . 3 1 . vt algal First Row: H. Elwood, S. Brantl, N. Muller, AI, Starzinger, N, Herrick, N. Vfileox. S. liaeluis, li. McMullen, N. Kllll- lwrill, VI. Lennalian. Seeontl Row: S, Seliwartzlqopf, li. Slit-ppartl, S. lfeiagixsuri, P. Mclienlie, UI. Hyatt, D, Haven. lf. Carroll, P, Smith, M. Xxilllhlllh, M. l7r.1vel, ,l. lXlustarella, S. Rogers, A. Rusin, YI. Hunt. Tliirtl Rim: rl. Davies, R. Pnvdr P.ChrwL NL LuneH,l,lLmulL L PUHL BL WHnknw,lL KeH,hl Hadow.S,VUhyk,S.DiHwJ,H,RuHn,S SuHiuuL B.Clddu1lltnpj,ClmehlKu B Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Totals Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Totals 29 53 51 21 28 20 30 Tarpon Tarpon St. Pauls St. Pete Tarpon Tarpon St. Paul's f l t s l I .px l t ,Q if fl Af. Kg-,Tl cgi' lf fa! X A I J wi f 1 . Dx U K ' lug M- x J 1 M scioREs Cf' . if la 59 6' if. V . C Xt' 'J s A-Squad Vblleyball lvl Clearwater 28 St. Pete jr. Col. 22 Clearwater 69 St, Paul's li Clearwater 26 St. Pete 36 Clearwater 28 St. Pete -lr. Col. Clearwater 285 Opponents B-Squad Volleyball I8 Clearwater ll St. Pete I6 Clearwater 115 St. Paul's IS Clearwater I9 St. Pete Clearwater 151 Opponents 79 33 18 29 36 205 '73 ll I6 96' No. Player 24 D, Chamberlain 30 W. Coggrns .,.......,. 25 D. Stetlfy ..,.... 20 D. Pierson ...... 26 D. McMullen ..... Position Forward ...Guard ...Guard ...Guard .. .Guard No. Player 27 D. Smith .. 23 O. Watson 28 D. Butler . 21 C. Black .. 22 B. Bilbrey 51 S. Logan .,...... Position Forward Forward ...Center Forward ...Center ...Guard Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Totals SCORES Clearwater Club St. Pete Tarpon Ft. Myers Plant City Sarasota Jesuit Wiriter Haven Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Plant City jesuit O L P H Sarasota Tarpon Winter Haven Opponents 49 57 32 50 62 '19 659 ll3aSQlUAD BASKETBALL No. Player Position No. 29 Turner ..,..... .......,. G uarcl 30 20 Hitchcock ..... ....,.... G uard 23 27 Campbell ...... ......... F orwarcl 22 21 Scuvazza ......... Guard 28 26 Currey ...........,.. .......... G uard 25 Coach Sakkis 31 SCORES Clearwater 20 St. Pete 32 Clearwater 21 Tarpon Springs 88 Clearwater 31 Sarasota 19 Clearwater 22 jesuit 30 Clearwater 29 Winter Haven 30 Totals Player Houchard Davies ........ Quinn ..... Barnum ..... Prude ....... Sterling ..,.. Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater 29 25 50 33 30 299 Position .,......Forward ...,....Forwarcl ........Forward ........Center ........Forward ........Center Plant City 15 Jesuit 41 O.L.P.H. L9 Sarasota 25 Tarpon Springs 17 Opponents 236 81 T QAL :'1 , --N.v K 1. K ' ,ZA . 1, M 14 HA-Lqffvz -' 4 1 v if if . Aazgw ' jgh dx x , Q 3E.uQqgWU:rgQy.r,j . w4 'MV we J -. Ria ' 5 Clearwater ...... ......... 3 esuit ...........,.. , I L k M'Lf'Hf if :h, my Clearwater ...... ......... 4 Winter Haven .... If fl , 'LPe r f , 'Q ar vw? ' 1 1-' . ig? i'-, ga f 1 I -1 K A A -1. X milf- Q ' f ' .. A g e' X M I ' 'A L .li- ly 'Q' L X WALL I , ..,,, 5 'V I' fx 1 J X 'Y 'f' i . 'n' L 7LrA I f 'Q S L D. EVANS ' Caplaizz rzW04WQV5 we : Q O ' QQX , , L, ,L V , . Q . 90.0, O O l,' V f2fiif'ifyfrr L3 0 L L i g ge ' rf,, L Q Q' 0.000 , tht 0 00,520.10 K r 0 ' ., 0 Q l QO , .,,.. , r, V , , r,, V .. , ,, X 'yQg'!4 ,, 1 1 N F 1 Ar iigp 0x '? 5 ' L 1 Q 3 01 ,. , . BLACK ' f x T Z' f 'X W e 0 , . ,,,,. X,,2 , rw .,v, f ' ' Q XX ugfe'L5ii1W L 'Egg -,fe 0'0 0'0 '0 '0'0 '0 f,'z0 'O' 'gi 1 rSXO..Ozz'O z O , ':22f'4 '5f ik! 0 0 , bk N-TM Il 0 exqfxsf ff I c ha ' ' K! 2 , Megs , fl L A , , me ,r., 0 r W X X , rr Y Q, ,W IS El 1 we 1 ,Cz 4 ni W., I Q KLLHZM' xfifi ywffi x T 'T :NL W -4 :fic f I H r A W ff .I.:'i,iZ'55?5' W e 0 ' ,NH ff aw 10 .A ,KS 1:51, L,-Q, , , ' 4' mv- -- f H J, JAMES ' , 8 95 Q0 L, L. NARUMS J, HUNT 9 .. ' '33, r G,- T 9 , 60 N I' QX 5 2 82 Q S c 7 ' 17' . ,-Qi-'Au-Qi4fef'wLW?L Y R. RAVEL , , 5 G - 'w.r.,- A' J j.HUBBARD 4 - x . M. L. COLLINS Calbfaiu Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Clearwater Totals MATCHES 12 Tarpon Springs 6M Tarpon Springs 12 Wfinter Haven I2 Wirmter Haven 9 Plant SIM Defending S.F.C. Cbafzipjom O01 io tlfirz' fl' tozo' O 'Q' 4,,,4 U'QU. 'lj-5 QQQQ .. gli. fi H 0 5 M o o 3 SM L. EBBERS GULF x W UT Captaxn ' V ' X .,V. , T T r a ,,,k . C '1a5gWfP WEEMLME D. SMITH J RUSSELL aiiigr llt V T 5M?g!MHQ rl awaaafax rrl fg aawae - f,' J. STRICKLAND N, ALEXANDER .4 r 1,7 Z I W4., .,.,n-...fad XlV ' ,MAA- rf. 5 ,4 ,P Q. if S QPJHQQ3 3 ew 3:1 W W X - A 3 V X M , W ,-:-' gf.. z L... ' L - M. GILRHARD A V R . L,,'f Cflpfzllll 1 . Y X xiq A '-v: - , ,- i LL. 7V,:. IV: EU L LM S ' -, .AES . ..- R 1 'fiffi 2 L , E. YOUNG B. BEATTY -Ish. - ww. - 5,2154 'f 1 L+! . Q , ., W , A J - I. ,.. g 1 W ,gg f A-'1 5- A 7, ,,1,, .K .. 2 , A, -, . ,,,. Q. -.M 5221 my L,-.pxismgk B, RYAN SX, f ew Q 1 1 fam' hw A .VX Y 11.31-ff W, wg, . ' 1 J. ' I ,f 514' - mag fe: 1- .9 MQ, ,. f wr? .ffm R . NIGELS K, A ,Mg , . ,. k 5 . . W i i i x . f 1-I fm .Q 1.-11 1 5 v 1. ,' .L 'x J, BRETZIUS .5 S, 3 5 , A f , . .gm . .gf 1' .QQQJ 5 C. BLACK .. , .V .2 - . -M , ,:- ' , E R -i iJi,if'L'a 4 -1 - www we 1 . ,L ,- C . .. H W -'QE .. 1 If ,g .L , L v7-- 1- ' M Sgmf L R. ELXWOOD -.4 7 ef Z 1 I E- . 5 j , fi , . 9 'f ' fl ..,,, L , -.. 5 ,A ,w mgvfr :W 1 f - an 5 R S' 'vm ,QL 2. am 1 -. ,k is W2 f .8 M Y M A N ii wswy . 9213A '51,-f, , ,RE .K ,g ,,.. . ' A .7 D. ABNIER Calbfnizz - .. , 2 ' , M. X 1 ,. ,,.. 4' K., -,,,: 3 .,kf I ,,,,,,. ,Q 1 5 X Ns? 45. . Je N . 2 s .- KM. ww -'ff fs 15231, i.f?-sf B. RIST '?lQEn3L'3,, A ,z .A-M:--,mi ,, . ,...- ,..g.,1. pt- 3' W. 7 N ..,, . , .. ,.!x., ,Mg -- , ir' 7 E J s qx P Q f mf 'La pf 2 we- ? 'K,' as . J. MEADOXWS T72-5' P+ vm-Mm ' .,kAA. ig... K ..,,,. .T J' st R ' 7 113:31-, ME' H335 . 4 F. PRATT GIRLS BASKETBALL First Row: C. Burnett, S, Bmml, M. Herrick, S. Stearns, S, Epps. S. Prmnessal, I.. Guerine, D. Conch Put Myers, A. Hogan, M. Hgigourl, K. Cr Clearwzlter Clearwater Clearwater 'Totals Clez1rwuter Clearwater Totals .,.. N , S 'wuffgl EMM r gi, K . ,V I . 7 L Kr- 2 ' SCORES A-Squad Basketball 25 Tarpon Springs 9 Cleirrwnter Sl 35 Sr, Pauls -lvl Clezlrwnter 2l 56 St. Pete jr. Col. 45 Clearwater 43 Clearwater 232 B-Squad Basketball 31 Tarpon Springs li Cflenrwnter 27 35 Sr, Prrul's 25 Cllearvvuter 12 Cileurwater 108 85 Sullivan, ll. Ruskin, -I, Hyatt, M. I., Collins. Second Rnw: G. Br-41ry.,I. Hiilwlxiul, J, Sromll, I.. l., N.1i'un1, S, W'l1yle. Thirrl Row: oingirtie, P. C,i1ll'lL'I', G. Kerr, DI. A, Foul, bl. XX'1itts. St, P.1ul's Tarpon Springs St. Pere jr. Col. Opponents St, Pauls C.l.H.S. Opponents 5 5 2-fi 46 221 20 15 71 59 rvgokexe g P, ,,., ,W AW Q Q W M fggffbfq Mew? i-.fif.i59'Vl DQ' 5? .vlff5SZf fi' 7 X M11 X . Vu 5 zafeiifwiw W fuss'-' li ' iw?1,Ewf5aE?5i - -Q,-zmff .. 7- -1:5-ffki sw ww-f?fz:f wm- 5 f K' 2 5 , f em- 411. e lwfqilf-, W Y ' Y ,Ay, fi ., . f ily iw ,--, ea 2 -.fwsfekjv ff 1 'Y-:?lffnffsi4i g?fA5 Y ,F g a TEQQQ V M M-f ,mi,1,. W,f . - - -W .V 15,155-X4 .Q ff:ami:.W'M--M5ff',,wKaS1 . -W. Y ,.:...M- ..W,,., ,K,,.. Us-W-WM-1-X4 g M ., W' T xx r we X an 3 J N ff L fe, .ew K is ig? 1 ., , I, 1 Q Q v K QW was USL I Q 9 H .r N' 'X' Y S: Q? '54, ,, . www , A Marv X .ui-:1 ,- WWA ., fa, ir., :ir h A if X PADGETT 3rd Base BARNUM Outficld No PIER SON Pitcher 959 Sw? 2,, Rr 9 Oxy HQ K. SXXOY d Base PLUMMER SMITH Pntcher Pxtcher A '1 If 5 xggg' Q N, M3335 4 Wm iam f, Mm, ' . 'A mi,--nf -fegf ,A ufiiuggg ,:gJa.y- .Qi wi' fd - ?2i?5f2fF'Q1?fd'G'-' -Z wi? Wfwfq,-1 ., -X ew, 3. - 11 ' 551 5 P ' 45, wmui-awww SQ SHORT Catcher 86 O 1? Urge 10,1058 BILBREY lst Base Umar' Reserves SMITH PRUDE MEARES CONNELL BARNES f S M 3 . 1 , 1 MILLER MARTENS 6 HEYFYW?W?SSA'W3Sii5E55Q99?L29VCiTXKfYi5fffiii'f?5'?5:-'Ulv K- Q f I I . ' I I ,I .. 1 'i?-wig: , QC, , A Q 'A ' , al ,,L :iiT'm. I - 4 I :2 ':ff'iD5i'E5i5Q,:f.5: 'H' X i -'Wa v J ' . Age- ujygggw , ' , ,, A ,.,... ., . , V. , . 9925 Q' -,X , Pima , f. M ,mv I :Jag ' we ,,,,,,w ' 5, .Q Jw'-5 .1 - f L 4 ,gm COGGINS ' M , I X L55Qgag. k,? I-is Q X ' Icy? - 4 Q- ji 7: I AA: I V- - v e - w y ,d,, L 0 In- , .gg ' ,. PRIDE PRIDE 87 Om' COQfh6J' af Foofball Bmzqnef Kfmz amz' uW71fS17I6fII' Wfj7?f6I'Hd1'67Z Player Elwood Sllldfhiif Tf7I'0f'Igh l:417'lc1glll Pffzyem Miller Raref for 20 Yard Gain AgfIf72.ff Spozzxgezxf Ai NNN uzzfmhnjd Ab11e1'Sf0re.s' Agaizm' Ffzfragzrz' MfNInlle1z Preparef fo Sp!!! Wfinfer Haven Player Kunz, Pfzdgell, and Bie Clare in 072 Plmzler 88 731 J an Ngxf YM'-'ef Fooflmll Cnplainf Turner Hookf One in Bm-,Q Sg0y'g,yf ,gg H , A . fs K 'F ' 1 T Q S f . KEQOQK ' ,. f ' E Q A sy. 'B 42, wg X O I Snnlh Pnyhef One In Logan GUWJ UP Fo 4 Snznh Layf One in Agaimf Tarpon Sfore Again!! few!! . L? fu, Andreas Cfenrf VIC! Y- .-Q, , Q - , 8 - w Bfdff Goef O 9' 5 I zfer 9 Fee! A ,G ,,,...... . ,ff . ' O eww Zgs , gggig .E .5 , ,. 1 wg... mls, M L 'inf' J' A E- - 15210 'Q ,W f A ,. . ,..4f-wi A A 'K AQ ,, 1 wwf 1 ' ,w3.Ms: ,. new-A, ia.. ww if '- 5 ' K W W, O O e f w--' ' pea yi e A f ,A 2 , Elwood Cfemis' 8 lfeef 89 Blink Clear! five Hnrdfe ljfzwnd af Hnrdlef Q-XS K LRSQESI , X it 1 C1n9rafufafL0n5RNE,R iF fo ffm Cjfom of 795 CEP? RX ,R X YQ Cify af Clearwa-aTeT X x x 1 J n A 1 SAVIN GS Congratulations A X I i fO ff X me aw of 7952 5 Q n X S 3 i HUM!!! f 0 5 ,fu Q, W 255 N I I J 1' 1 nf A ' 7 in f Mink nf lvzlmmivr Deposfs Insured by Federal Depos rs Insurance Corp Maximum In awce for each deposif 510,000 90 Q.'QQRA1ulAT10N5 l gg , 5, Congrotulofrons Compliments ,O ,f of The '52ers f ' QW gbjljnn guy! Sandi-ieA 110 N. Greenwood Ave. Phone 32-7904 Corl Isteg, Monoger Complimenfs To Best Wishes Closs of 1952 to the Closs of 1952 Upton Laundry, Inc. SWCQUHS FLOWER SHOP C, A. 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GENERAL INSURANCE ' MORTGAGE LOANS II9 N. Ft. Harrison Avenue R. Machine Shop Welding Batman's General Machinists Clearwater, Florida Douglas Hardware Your Dunedin Hardware Dealer Telephone 3-2489 'I'I'I4 N. E, Cleveland St. Phone 8-2471 Compllmenls Ladies' and Childrens Ready to Wear Elliott Lunch 81 Sundries Betty Dearfs Shop Patent Med. - Sundries Fountain Service Deluxe Phone 3-I337 Dunedin, Florida Where there's always something new Phone 8-2361 Green Bros. Storage Long Distance Moving Crating - Shipping Phone 3-2429 P Eli Witt Cigar Co. For over 40 years supplier ot CIGARS - CIGARETTES - TOBACCOS IPES 8. ACCESSORIES - CANDY AND GUM Clearwater, Florida Congratulations Class of '52 F R E M A C ' S Women's, Men's, Boys' Wear Air-Conditioned 53I Cleveland Street Fulmer and Lyle Your Complete Camera Store Pictures of all School Activities on Display 24 S. Garden Avenue Lola Rickard Zane Studio of Dance Instruction in all phases of the Dance Clearwater Skating Rink Phone 32-465 Clearwater, Florida .xdgce more Corsages for All Occasions 504 South Ft. Harrison r . 9, - ' 'V . Misa 9 3, Y r 1 Q' 5 N- 'fl x ' . A , f xii W, up .3-Ll X ,4 li h . 5 s 'N if A 4 ' V Congratulations 2 J 'N 0 . , ' ? X ' 4, .Hx fffrii 'va-ff., , R1 'J H Q ..At 1 X r V V V 'A ' . PA rf? A r e ergworw V as 131:-ff' 7 Q- 3 I 1 Q Q f E gQQ . Q Your 7952 Aqua Clara Photographers 1001 N. Ft. Harrison Phone 33-104 91 ADCOCK'S BARBER SHOP lt pays to look well Special Ladies Hair-Style Dunedin, Florida HAM C' WMM Jeweler ana' Watchmaker Photographic Supplies Cameras 322 Main St. Dunedin, Fla Complete Optical Service Jerry Jannelli We Buy - Sell - Trade ROLAND OCHS Oman USED CARS 922 East Cleveland Street 23 South Ft. Harrison Ave. Telephone 3-I I 28 Clearwater, Fla. W M Portraits W- Frames --- Commercials MEN'S WEAR I A I O . . . . 1' OS The Best in Furnishings lor Men Photographer 369 Main Street 8-248I Studios at Phone Dunedin, Florida 4I7 Cleveland St, 3-2245 HARRIS I Sutton's Barber Shop PHARMACY 900 Cleveland St. Air-conditioned lor your L. G and Boyd H, Harris Phone 3-2243 Clearwater, Florida Comlort Clearwater R. Dick-Hardware Palnl' CO' Bay State Paints -:- Housewares A paint lor every purpose Clearwater, Florida . I2I4 Cleveland St, Ph. 32-8264 29 N. Ft. Harrison Clearwater Compliments Congratulations from Borden's Dairy SHURTLEFF It its Bordenls, it's got to be good MILK ICE CREAM phone 3-2562 For home deIIVefY CUII 3--2622 408 S. Ft. Harrison Ave. Clearwater, Fla. 95 M V Kiwi Ill dalvw 'O aff 1, kiij 'ffl 1 . Med- . ,J sit' Q ukyiff-1 'IQ,SCgI:pli rgF I Compliments of 1 ff' lyj 1 ,gm 'pw' car Fuel oil co. MCCWY S 2 A Y D ff 5 -IO - 25:1 Store AE lj Compliments of Congratulations Federal Bakery Gulf Drugs Broadway Garage Compliment 'F O Oldsmobile Sales 8 Ser :e I Lane S Pharrnacy Dunedin, Florida inab Compliments ALAMO FRIED CHICKEN ox - to of BROWN BROS. DAIRY STORE take out . C t I t' Congratulations ongm U O Ion from SERVICE SIMON Western Auto 704 Drew Street ' I Dunedin, Florida Ben Evans Dent's Barber Shop Realtor Dunedin, Florida Clearwater, Florida 96 1 . . r f K .f Printers 7 I ' Lithographers i Ozalid Blue Prints Catalogs - Booklets II and G Heprnductinns QUALITY PICTURES 625 Franklin St. P. O. Box 7707 Clearwater, Fla. Phone 3-3706 42.4 M' wp, H, 1.,As- J -mf angrafuiifiond Cfajif 0!lQ5-Q Better Seating Better Sound Better Projection Better Pictures Why-take-less-than-the-best Palms Theatre The Place to go Student Cards Honored Best Wishes To the Class ot '52 Largo lumber Inc. 4th Ave, N.W. at ACL R.R. Largo L find if lllapu Roofing and Sheet Metal Works Everything in Roofing and the Sheet Metal Line 612 Franklin Street Phone 3-27 l7 Call 5-3777 - 5-5257 for Minute Man Service CleGfWUfef, Florida 97 If X D V. I M ,J fi W, 5- J rigs kk XDjg,s5 555, R.. T 1 I ff--gg J C ea rvvater 15? ff R -'fav gjy 01 QI PLC8 Compliments to Pharmocisf Class of GOOD LUCK Congratulations to H Class ot 1952 from Bank uf Eunrhin Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation DUNEDIN, FLORIDA , '..' i. 5 . ,Wim-f -we 'H ffl kv-.,-i' K, -,-k L s..s..,..',,', f X i s '. -, PHONE 3-2143 609-11 COURT ST CLEARWATER, FLORIDA i Extending Every Good Wish Vlv 4 for the Success ond Hoppiness of or Good Listening L. B. S. .. - 7 e ,Q V 5 ,-',' . t W T A N Cleorwoter's Future Citizens Capital Theatre Your Sports Your Home of Entertainment i Station l Compliments Compliments i ot 520 je! IO-FRAN PET SHOP CAQ8! F. W. Woolworth Co Cleorwoter Beach t Florida l i Compliments ot West Coost's Most Unique Hotel A ll Bully Wnrlis athnrs of Clearwater Furniture and A . liance Sunbeam pp 651 Com si. Phone 3-2567 ECKE1-in DRUGS co. CO 2:,'1'r.l2'fOm 505 CLEVELAND ST. CLEARWATER, FLA. Phone 3-2192 or 3-2194 Class of 1952 Rollins 8: Schick, lnc. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, 81 LOANS 511 Park Street Phone 3-3159 Congratulations and Best Wishes from , Dorothy rjouglas Sunshme Market an Stanley Douglas Dorothy Douglas HC. Pho 8 2961 l D d Fla. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE Your Friendly FROG Dealer Dunedin, Florida Compliments of Seavy Lumber Company Save a little everyday on everything tNot lnc.l at Fine Architectural Woodwork Building Materials 8 Lumber T able Supply 609 Pinellas Phone 3-2434 100 H. L. lvlcCurdy Lumber Co. Not Inc. Beatty 6. Davis Lumber - Sash - Door - Paints - Oil Builder Hardware 966 Douglas Ave. Phone 8-6661 Dunedin, Fla. Phone 33-2739 Open 12 Noon to Midnight COMPLIMENTS OF TW1n Palms WILL SERVE YOU, TO YOUR ORDER CHARCOAL BROILED BUTTERED STEAKS BAR-B-Q RIBS - FOUNTAIN SERVICE John Demetrius - S. Demetrius 2200 Gulf to Bay Blvd. Clearwater, Fla. McMASTER HARDWARE Albert P. Rodgers, Inc. , Real Estate Beach Property 529 Mom SI' Rentals Business Opportunities Phone a-4205 Phone 3-2601 Dunedin, Fla. 418 Cleveland St. Clearwater, Fla. Congratulations to the Class of 1952 if ,J Jifrmrer Jeweler WATCHES - SILVERWARE - DIAMONDS - JEWELRY WATCH, CLOCK 8. JEWELRY REPAIRING 322 Main St. Dunedin, Fla. Congratulations and Best Wishes Class of '52 From Your ole friend GOODMAN REALTY 1253 Cleveland St. Everything in Real Estate Cervllzfa Munir Svtnrv Band and Orchestra Instruments Pianos, Organs, Records, Sheet Music, Radios 526 Pierce St. Clearwater, Fla. Phone 31-5201 STATESMAN AMBASSADOR AIRELYTE Complete Auto Service New and Used Cars Dan R. Iley, Inc. Phone 3-2297 1196 Cleveland St. Clearwater, Fla. Blue Bird Sundry Shop PATENT MEDICINES DRUG suNomEs - COSMETICS scHooL suPPuEs SODA FOUNTAIN DELUXE LIGHT LuNcHEs Phone 8-8241 W. A, 1BudI Fisher, Prop. WHOLESALE RETAIL - For prompt and courteous service - Peninsular Sea Food Market Direct from Our Boats to You PHONE 33-9813 41 NORTH GARDEN AVE. CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Ace Service Station 81 Garage STANDARD OIL -PRODUCTS 538 Main Street Approved Lubrication - Road Service Washing - Polishing Phone 8-3851 Dunedin, Fla. KNIGHT THUMAS WELDING 81 MACHINE SHUP Electric and Acetylene Welding Portable Equipment All Work Guaranteed 313 So. Greenwood Ave. Clearwater I 101 Compliments of Publix Super Marker More for your money all fhe lime 225 N. FT. HARRISON AVE. CLEARWATER FLORIDA Congrarulations fo The Class of l952 7 - Uhr .llirnt atinnul Lfizmk nf Gllvarmatvr Member Federal Reserve System Trusf Facilities Deposits Insured by Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Maximum Insurance For Each Deposifor 570,000 .102 Your Jeweler For Q Years an e 425 Cleveland Street Congratulations Class of '52 J. II. Penney En Inc. Clearwater, Florida 7l:e 79 Slwp Casual Clothes 314 Main St. Phone 8-3094 Dunedin, Fla, DOWJQI' pw EClLLlflj CSZOP Scranton Arcade Clearwater, Florida Congratulations to Class of '52 Qtis E Pruitt, Inc. Your Buick Dealer Phone 3-1324 Drew 8. Garden Clearwater, Florida Clearwater's Teen Fashion Center See the newest styles in dresses and sportswear as shown in your favorite magazine Calling All Girls ana' Seventeen Myers Department Sfuare lO3 Beach Automatic Laundry 385 Mandalay Avenue Clearwater Beach Florida F ranks Department Store Cleveland Street Clearwater J64473 jeweim 627V1 Cleveland Street Watches f Clocks A Jewelry Repairs L. E. Caine Registered Broker Real Estate-lnsurance-Rentals ll2O Cleveland St. Clearwater, Florida Park 81 Garden Sts, Phone 3-2284 Bay Furniture Company Clearwater, Florida Rated IOOOXC, by State Hotel Commission Aqua Clam Motel l77O N. F. Harrison Clearwater, Florida - Leels StOI'e Service Dependability Fashionable Shoes For Women Gnd Black Realty Teenagers 425 Cleveland Street 902 Cleveland St. Phone 33-109 MAL'S NEWS STAND 632 Cleveland Street lNext to Post Ofticel Magazines 5 Cigars f Candy Out-of-Town Papers Phone 33-4722 Clearwater, Florida Compliments of Mandalay Pharmacy 499 Mandalay Congratulations Glnrnnailn Qntvl Clearwater Beach Compliments Greenwood Pharmacy lOl2 Cleveland St. lO4 H-jd aff. X X ieffongratuilations F 3 tolfthe f' li , FCIQQS of '52 .f From I orridora CLEARWATER C Lincoln-Mercury 6061521404 COMPANY, INC. 524 Park Street 1145 Cleveland Street Phone 3-3081 Clearwater, Florida Clearwater Florida NAll Building Materials Concrete Blocks Roofing Builders Hardware CLEARWATER, FLORIDA Q Muuney Plumbing 'UMEY l1l.Ul'il.Lll,lLE u f 3 L' W e iiii , ' 'tit' i..Y,,Q...f ,... , '--2 'M .1 ' '27 , C I I Congratulations and Best Wishes pafmi l9 uidon Compliments ot Helen MIQUESIIMRIIII Shop dm Bathing Suits Sportswear ,J O O Clearwater Beach 1 bs 1,4 5 ' a,fl' Clearwater, Florlda C 2,--1 W Congratulations T E Class ol '52 O 5 West lfnast Hnlul R. L. Hendershott, Owner Phone 32-363 Devoted Entirely To Fine Fabrics CLEARWATER jdgrilfgj INC. 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