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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
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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 ..........
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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
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