Coral Gables High School - Cavaleon Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)

 - Class of 1956

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She is always ready with advice and encourage- ment in any situation. EDWARD COOK-Dean of Boys LOUISE STEWART-Dean of Girls Our Dean of Boys, lVlr. Ed- ward Cook, is discerningly quiet and capable. If he is hard to amuse it is because he has heard so many stories from the boys that he knows all of the punch lines. Still he can solve any problem either school or extracurricular with kindly wisdom. Always working hard for the school our P.T.A. can always be counted on P.T.A. officers seated at the left are Dean Cook, Mrs. Pritchard, president ancl Dean Stewart. Standing: Mrs Fausett, Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. Thagard Principal Rath. Mrs. Rasco, and Mrs Whitney'. THE P.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD-Standing: Swanson, Criswell, Gilbert, Roerig, Greene, Gaskin, Leonardy, Johnston, Rosasco, Wilson, Cogburn, Roberts, Hall, Scheffsky, Yurko, Jarvis, Powers, Park, Williams, Webb, Drexel, Airth, Halliburton, Justin, Lutton, Dolbeer, Strain, Wynne, Lomax, Christiansen. Seated: Huggins, Crawford, Stewart, Rath, Cook, Parson, and Marion. .C. HAD A BUSY YEAR BILL HEATON First Semester Vice President and Second Semester President STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council maintains a firm student' government. Pres- ident Cary Findlay stressed school spirit throughout football season with enthusiastic pep assemblies, school colors and topped off with the largest Homecoming Week ever seen at Gables High. Presi- dent Bill Heaton got off to a flying start advertising spring sports and promoting other student activities. Another major aim of the Coun- cil this year has been the better- ment of the school campus with the faculty and students working harmoniously. S-24 CARY FINDLAY First Semester President First and Second Semester Treasurer, Pat Usseryg First and Second Semester Secretary Natalie Brundageg Second Semester Vice President, Buddy Woods. TOP BRA? HARM0 The Junior Board is in charge of singing tele-granis, King and Queen of Hearts dance and the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Sitting: President jim Crowder. Judy Hohman. Carla Stewert, Bonnie Rider, Robin McClohn, Marth Ne-Smith, Kay Kessel. Standing: Fran Hison. A1 Capp. Bruce Dt-Martino. David Ricarderson. Peter Linkeroum, Freda Coffing, Mary Hchiasler. Irma Be-hnke, Ann Bradford, Vernice Ve-her. Grace Hawthorne, Marian Carly, Steve Dunlap. PERMEATE RAN QS it ff ex : fi 22 Purpose of Inter-Service Club Council is to maintain harmony and better relations among Service Clubs. Seated: Bill Sutton, Sue Hays, Margot Reitz, Ellen Taaffe, Lydia Swearingen, Ann Ashworth, Eleanor German. Standing: John Wilkatis, Eleanor Cain, Glen McNew, Bill Pennel, Carol Ann Noggle, Mike Bronzine. as X ' 4:5Lgfgw.,' 5 1 X 1 fe f f , .41 lub on campus is represented by its president in the Inter-Club,Council to solve the many problems that the school. Officers: Secretary, Beth McDonald: PfeSideIlT. BUddY W00dS: Secretary, Eleanor German. Seated: Par Kilgard, Par Haggard, Judy Kotys, Lydia Swnaringfn. 5116 Hays. Anne Jensen, Carol Ann Noggle, and Jean Aniidon. Standing: Eleanor Cain, Amelia lvanhoff, Carole Mann, SOON MCDOUHICL Bob Reno, Ted Seifert, Glenn McNew, Jim Meyer, Mike Bronzine, Allan Metzer. Fl0yfl ROSSH, .lim Lowry, John Hendry, Jim Crowder, landV.Bil tto Each c arise in gf . fn r ,Mori r fr ' X r XX 3 ,, gi X Q .wish MX 3: fVff'1e4' - e ' '11, S: ffq :f'31-it L Rh. 'ei I I Q , '- .if in M55 07,34 - vw at XX:--.. Members of the Student Council cabinet for 1955-1956 are, seated: Stoker, Leiser, Edwards, Swearingen, Hays, Ferguson, Bails, Asplund, Smith, Leonard. Standing: Harding, Chalfant, Stefan, Bronzine, Stahl, Sauls, Sutton, Rosen, Kelley, Stroemer. TUDE T COU CIL The enormous job of governing our student body has been designated to our Stu- dent Council. This organization is composed of the president of each homeroom, the presidents of all the classes, the appointed cabinet, and the members of inter-club council. Its objective is to efficiently plan, direct, and promote the activities of the school. of.. Left: Student Council officers for 1955-1956 are, seated: Pat Ussery, treasurer: Mr. James Corcoran, sponsor: Natalie Brun- dage, secretary. Standing: Buddy Woods, vice president: Cary Findlay, president: Bill Heaton, president. Right: Student Council meeting discusses the school's old and new problems. -3 is - '- in 1.'fxn11rw::azi1'z.a 1 3 Ei I I 3 1 QW ww- w.. -fn-L f. un1-, W .Ly CAVAL if .1-2, . , f 'af - 'V 5 fu 1 2 .1 t ,V ' I f vfgyg , yi. ,.,, , .f ,f w 1 , fv ,f 'G W 4,jv'55f'fQf',f Q,'fiQZ'Q .' ,,f' ,ff 3 fem ' , ff ,fy V r a re J ,J f in 1 3222 ' dfaff ' K' ' 1 - ' fm! in wwf ,fn i' ff f X X X f 6 f il F' f ggi, Mg , , , . 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These are but a few of the people behind the yearbook. They have all fussed, fumed, and frantically worked to bring you an unforgettable book. Here it is--as you have lived it-Cavaleon 1956. Calm moments like these were few and far between. Mrs. Chris Steers, sponsor, advises Editor Jan and staff: Nancy Slack, Joann Woltz, Gail Parsons, Ginger Nadell, Almalee Cartee, Beth McDonald, John Gentry, Leeanne Kramer, Susan Knight, Louann Jones, Dianne Saunders, Ann Jensen, Carol Harding, Kirk Callahan, Gene Casey, Lynn Carpenter, Barbara Hamlet, Betty Ann Cooke, Gail ATKIN- ., , W, K , ,I 3 X :V V 4 A 3 'il 'Xl fem? , Tux , t , C3 ,w, ve Yr 'fi gi JOANN WvOLTZ+SPI'0I1lI Semester Erlitor HIGH LIGHT GENE CASEY-First Semester Editor '4To the printersli' So goes the battle cry of a frantic High Lights staff. From nine to four each day, the fight against deadlines never ceases. g'Scoop', has his own bi-weekly clash over ads with Carolyn Criswell. Betty Ann Cooke tears her hair over Upublicity-happyn clubs. Feature editors, Ann- ette Crofton, Cynthia Pangia, and Sallie Creel, spend most of their time on bonded knee, begging for FUNNY features! Phantom Stroller copy appears mysteriously under the door, and they breathe a sigh of relief. 'iwhereis the photographer?U wail Carole Mann and Peggy Borman, Headlines are Waterloo for Linda Williams. North-East-West-South, Tommy Morris and Pat Ussery comb the school for news. Tears are shed and 508 is always good for happy VPD little heated arguments between staff members. Still they wouldnvt trade jobs for the world. Their reward comes in the creation of a new and better publication with each edition. To the Hnewspaper-struckw the High Lights is a human or- ganismian immortal, living record of the achievements of you, the students. Our competent High Lights staff caught in a mad moment at pressAFirst row: Susan Knight, Betty Ann Cooke, Carolyn Criswell, Linda Williams, Annette Crofton, Sallie Creel, Joan Woltz, Gene Casey, Cynthia Pangia, Mr, Fred Renninger, printer. Second row: Lynn Carpenter, Lenny Kacher, Pat Ussery, Laura Walker, Barbara Hamlet, Worth Crow, Mrs. Chris Steers. sponsor, Nita Prieto, Carole Mann, Anna Rordam, Tommy Morris, Gail Parsons, Peggy Borman. M4915 Discussing make-up for the next issue are HIGH LIGHTS editors- in-chief, Joann Woltz and Gene Casey. These are the guiding hands that prod the paper into shape. They are responsible for all which is printed and must see that all page editors meet the dead- line. . 'WZ 1, , f ., H , . STUDENT HANDBOOK chair- man, Janet Smith fcenterJ, is rushed with last minute copy from her committee: Gayle Barratt, Bruce Dellflartino, Ricky Hart, Sue Leiser, Faculty Advisor Mr. Jim Corcoran, Peter Linkroum, and Doug Jones. The handbook is published bi-annually by stu- dent council as a free service to new students. an ,. Y:-Mt. ,Hamm I 9 Q5 Hi-Y members: David Hall, George Rowe, Charles Eikenberry, Lynn Grantham, Gordon Mc- Comb, Roy Rohe, and Dennis Swigert force the sale of their STUDENT DIRECTORY on Sar- ah Dunn and Barbara Williams. The directory is an annual project of this Hi-Y chapter. Funds are used to support the club in its service to the school. ,KI -. -ji H ' 1. , . af' F 5 'n .shi da M ' -iiff ' s 1 H1 1 + ' - ' Y: 1 ,W w A ' J . . a w ,. .a , 'I' ' I f .5 t .,L 'nil' A 1 tight. 155, 1 N - Q f Q .-f-W' 4 J ff Ya.-W :ggi -' Ji ' 1 . L ' 1 V I ' 1 ' I ' ...Q ' fu , ,ge ' ' .+V ,f c ' ' , ' if I 'sa 5 r . . . fa K., , , .4 , , 2' - M Z. f X' 5 - F 'inf 24 45 . WfQe7 'S' f ...ff L' I ' j, E, iz! 'iz -se V41 A ,7 Q - f ' 1 . 'aff 1' , fi- r , ' 'V If . I , , , 'f , , . ,,-5 .,, F, . . gf - 'W Q. 1 '1. L ff , ' 3 'j .. r M .Q 1 f 'Q av' '- 'di' 'a 5 ' 1'-r u LI. 3' ' I n s ' , 1 v - . . 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To Coach Nicholas Kotys, the inimitable, indomitable, the one and only, we dedicate CAVALEON l956. For his in- spired coaching, his great en- thusiasm and splendid school spirit, We think he is topsx His sportsmanlike conduct on the football field and his uninhib- ited cheerleading at the pep assemblies will linger with us as priceless memories. The fact that Coral Gables has come of age in football is due in great part to Nick Kotys-including winning the Big Ten Trophy. Next step . . . cutting out paper dolls. Who says coaches can't smile? '-gwq, S tar-Studded, Cavaliers of' 1955 n B0bForg1yce,ALL.clTY Lee' Collins, ALL-STATE Win Big Ten. ' A .Tf0phy3 Rbs5ADowning,ALL-CITY K ' John Gable, ALL-ClTY Pefe Swariz, ALL-CITY Ph5l'5QheH5kY- AI-I-'CITY ' u 'Mike Harrison, ALL-CITY The Cavaliers opened +he '55 season wifh a green baclrfield and an unfried line. Seasoned by viciories over Soulh Dade l47-Ol and Norlh Miami l3l-7l Gables came up fo rhe Miami High game wiih enfhusiasm. The Sfingarees, how- ever, were ouf lo avenge lasi year's 'lie and scored 'lwice while holding Gables scoreless i0-l2i. The Lalreland Terriers were responsible for our only oiher defear in a close hard-foughf coniesf a+ Lalreland U2-l3l. Defying rradirion, Gables rhen bear Edison in a siunning upse+ II3-I2i, +he firsf iime in school hisfory. A viciory over Daylona Mainland l48-Ol advanced Gables on 'iheir way +oward a Big Ten Championship. Orlando Edgewaier proved lougher lb-Ol, holding fhe visiiing Cavaliers io a scoreless +ie unril Harrison hi'f for six in ihe closing momenis of fhe las? period. l36-7l and Fort Lauderdale l2b-bl. In ihe las'r game of 'll-me season On fhe road Gables overpowered Hillsborough wirh Jackson High ihe Cavaliers clinched a 'lie for lhe Big Ten Championship by rouiing ihe Generals 28-7. Posling five wins in conference play, Coral Gables shared fhe co-championship in +he Big Ten Conference wifh Jacksonville Landon. Fordyce and Pennel silence an Edison ilwreaf early in the second quarler in a key play leading lo a sensaiional vic+ory: Gables I3-Edison I2 in flue Orange Bowl October I4. Edison, Truly Our Greatest Victory. .. Coach Kotys Brockway roclzs an Edison back as Willamson culs fo the inside. 2l Sauls and Durill close in on a MHS baclr 'lo momeniarily slop a Slingaree aflack. Cavaliers were held scoreless for flue only 'lime ihis season. Dale, Ociober Ig Place, Orange Bowl. i V., 143 ' ,fl :A 1 ' l l fi ,I ,Q I1flQ.Q. :mi 5. f 3. .,f ,': 51 ,,. ' wtf ll ,C 5 Exif ll ,ll fin 1 rf., ZW, 2, - V ,,i,:, yf T ill U 54 'Milf 4,, M' i Y , -WL., M, , V -f...a.,,,,, 1 Gallant Cavaliers Combat F ormiclable Conference Foes 2 f Landry, McNeil, and P. Smiflw hall' a Mainland baclc fo end Dayiona in +he fourfl1 quarler. Game, here: Score 48-O, a Gables viclory. 22 I1 'S final drive Downing receives Kline 5 pa TM X .Ji WN , I Sfefan converis 'ro make H 7-0 'For Gables affer Kl?ne's TD plunge. Jackson Generals, F acing Defeat, Surrender 28-7 and heads forafouchdcwni Harrison evades Jaclcson's Alberfs +o se? up lhe Cavaliers' firsl' score in fha second quarler. 23 y fr i T They Roclced and Rolled to the Big Ten, Top A Firs? row: Genfry, Durill, Harrison, Swanson, Acker, Gable, Pennel, Seider, Healon, Slaion, and Lewallen. Second row: Mr. lniaychock, Kirkland, Coe, Moore, Day, Sauls, Brockway, Slulls, Davani, Downing, Fordyce, Seese, Mincer, Collins, Sleffan, Prilchard. Third row: Mr. Krululis, Edwards, Dennis, Greene, Sullon, Kneapler, Harvey, Ross, Houser, Landry, Scheffslry, Hall, Miller. Kline, Swarh, McNeil, Norman, Mr. Kolys. Fourih row: Mr. Sroeckel Caudle. Swiger+, R. Smilh, Weiss, Kelly, Callahan Weber, Burkholder, Ross, Seaber, Parramore, Humphries, Capamochia, Wafers, Boone, Mr. Rice. Fifth row: Brodkey, Durden, Slocomb, Tew, Shea, Speagle, P. Smifh, Oslrowih, Rowe, Sfewarf, Driley O'Day, Shellon. Sixfh row: Burmonl, Aliels, Huck, Buller, Williamson, Phillips, Clark, Fausl, Rifas, Slerns, Harrill. Our Starters of Tomorrow j y zife i QQ ,... y Q ff ,,?i,2e,, gage 1 ' 1, T si I 8 'X , il v R A is G' We 4 5 jg E? A gi i as Lis, ei btb' R fi F' + row: Wrighi, 6au+ier, Boone, Sindo, Huddle, Torelli, Crawford, Ackerman, Rowe, Wales. Second row: Graham, Van-Vagie bl1tGruder, Piwniczka, Rogers, Pipkin, Slarnos, Jennings, French, Cleveland, Pippinger, McTavish. Third row: Rivera, Huck J mieson, Goe+hel, Meade, Fossey, Kennief, Thompson, DeFoor, Odom, Kelly, Gerril. Fourlh row: Slewart, Anderson, Tyson Ta +hrnan Duncan, Prendergasl, Dole, O'Brien, Cabeza, Helele, Bible, Bomar. Fillh row: Wright Peeples, Cox, Holclren l-llgndersoiu Fosler, Puller, Hearl, Mcllwaine, Wheeling, Chicaren. Sixlh row: Brooks, Wynne, Carroll, While, Pennel, Dowling 24 Sludeman,IViclor, Woods, Bomar, Seller. Sevenlh row: Knighl, Slueck, Kirkpalrick, Slalon. The Men Who Coached the Big Ten Champs An Edison scoring +hrea+ sees Luzader handing ihe scouiing Iniaychock cues Speagle on defensive maneuvers phone io Sfeffan. Conferring on fhe sfariing lineup are Coaches: Rice, Sfoecirel, lniaychoclr, Luzader, Kruiulis, Koiys, and Byrd. Ko+ys briefs Durill as Sioeclrel looks on wiih hopeful inferest Rice and Kruiulis review offenses in +he locker room a+ half- Hme. 25 Harry Davani, QB , Q ,,,,,, v W fn, I , , , , VH! X xl Y , .. 7 eg lx X if W 6 , 1 f ' f , , iff f 'if Y Seniors, Fordyce, Gable, Slefan, and Collins, sporf lheir lhree-year leHermen's Roy Edwards, QB ,I We m 'c f ' A' ' 5 I blanket A is John Brockway, FB Bill Suflon, FB ryy r is ' V' -, .. fi? fyl' f ,,'79:1. .,1'?f Y '. V , ' 1 , rv. 6, Es F , M5 f Benny S+uHs, FB Bob Kirkland, HB Charles Harvey, HB Bill Pennell, HB Del Moore, HB 1 -. l.l' . 4 W ,ag - y W '4' ,V 'ma ' 'f , 'N 'W ff? Xa.. 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LV, KY.: ' , ZZ . ,M N x I , 4 4 .fxw , X , .x 1- ',.,1 . fs, L ,- - ,, , -1 , . ,,,l,,., 4, F' ' .1 ' f -. -.', x x. .., MM .,'- . .,. , , f 1 'I ' xv ' x-:L r- wx ,ITB-, guru' .1 -, X, 1 , M f,4.Mgff fg,g'7'5 ' I' f :- j',nf,g ' 14,-,,,qV.4w, am: , F ired-U p Cavalier Cagers Finish Fast to Wind U K Sfarling with number I2 clockwise: Bob Leidy, Brooks Henderson, John Slaion, Ted Cinski, Arden Calloway, Murray Elowiiz, Bob Clouse, Dennis Dickey, Denny Kline, Ronnie Vara, Alvin Norman, and Charles Cook. Beginning lhe season wiih only four reiurning leilermen, Brooks Henderson, Bob Leidy, Murray Elowilz, and Denny Kline, Coach Ed Sioeckel boosied our Cavalier cagers io a winning season io defy 'fhe dopesiers. Winning 'lhirieen and dropping seven ihe Cavaliers proved io be one of 'lhe slrongesf ieams in 'lhe area. Led by 'lhe high scoring of Brooks Henderson, ihe heighl of Bob Leidy, and lhe experl ball handling of Denny Kline, lhe Cavaliers weni on fu posf vicfories over Jackson, and Edison, while placingsecond in ihe disirici iournamenf. l Greatest Season in History-Thirteen Wins, Seven Losses Denny Kline, Guard Brooks Henderson, Forward Bob Leidy' Cenfer Bob Cl0l-ISE' Ceflfel' Charles Cook, Guard Alvin Norman, Forward l Coral Gables Oppone 72 Key Wesi ....,,... ..........,.... 57 Soulh Dade ......., 55 Wesf Palm ....... 60 Jackson .... ......, 48 Edison ...... .....,. 59 Jax Jaclcson ....,.. 68 Edgewaler . ...... . 86 Mainland ....., ....... M47 Miami ....... ,.,..... 68 Wes? Palm n+s as 34 45 59 ss 62 as 44 8? o Coral Gables Oppone 57 Edison .,.....,,...,..., ,,,,,,,,A,---,, 56 Ff. Lauderdale .,,.,. w.-.-.'. 70 Hillsborough ,,,,,, --lxrggk 7l Edgewaler --Aq 73 Mainland ,,,,,,,, --,'---- 58 Jackson ....... ---.-,A- 27 Miami ............. ,4.----' 55 Hillsborough ,,,,,, --A.--,- 72 Fi. Lauderdale ,,,,,, .--,.VV' 93 Riverside ...,,,,,,,,, -Av'---, nfs 59 42 66 40 78 54 44 58 69 48 Hard Fighting Cavs Finish High in State Toiirnament Landry, Dickey, and Norman ou?-leap Edison Arden Callaway fakes ouf an Edison guard and drives in io score 'iwo poinls for defenders in an efforl fo sinlc a rebound. Gables. JUNIOR VARSITY PLAYERS-Top row: Henry Garrison, Ray Clark, Tony Cook, Vick Cabof, John Landry. BoHom row: Tom Tew, Jack Ross, Camillo Valliio, Jack Garreif, Billy Williamson, Phil Scliefslxy. 30 - Gables' Diamond Demons Ofverpower Cit Foes X , -' VV-, Q ' 'Q' V 'K rw' 11'-. -vA' - s ' 'ff M., ,V,.,.. 'wa S..-wwf ' 'fig iff! i V 1 .1 ,,,V I V , 'rv' ' aww ,,,. ifefnivlf N-H s V .. .V V. A V 2525 E576 mn-M-f :.,.,.-4-M G 2 -3 5 ,V,,. ., V .,,,...m,s.s. PAPW- V - VV-V: f' -- g, ' ,, o,o. -, WV ' Fas:-se? :maria --M' l il 4 l w i' Z 'V L 2 5 E 2 V i 4 'fi 'A J V ' 'V' fl f S H: 5 35259 K I G 4 l. -29' :SW G 'VV' ' 6 isa 's 4- 4 'N VV Q' W E I1 .sa -. if-2 Q .,-VV'xf.' 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Slandingz Harrison, Slefan, Hager, DeMello, Woolrdirge, Williamson Ross Landau Os+rowiiz, Coach Krululis Kopelman. l i l l i I l ss, 'FF Jack Ross and Billy Williamson calch Wall' Oslrowilz in a run-down during an Charlie Cool: 'ancl Brooks Henderson discuss game slraiegy. in+er-squad game. 32 Pitching, Gables' Squad Racks p a Winning Season J M ,...,.J- h . ,ki 5 V '1' MWWM? 14 - ,f m QQ , . jfi, , , ., , . M. o .'Y'f- fi. 'Vvmi--',. j-21' . W fbL,..,L-lfiktf .- Q- K - Q' 1' JA , . a-,, --1 . , .,.-ff :wr 'NE -:ff-.4 . ijmljgvx .x, '..: ,Q . . , 5. N ..-4 1 Q X 2 Ju' ,Q 4 ff ry i Ag , . 5. uf s Q has NW' f Q , EY-Nw'-in .,. ,-,N , 727.12-A?-'Fab -13.4 A ff -' 'ffzliw-ff' 1, I ' 1,, 5, . A a,,l , .,,. a.x. S Q ,mn Ouffielder Mike Harrison places a bunf down 'The fhird base line. f , , , - V. a y 3 K 'Q 5 1, J w U 'JW ' od 4Zy,14,. Q 'A ' , b 4 .. ' I tx 1 .U , xl, E X X 4' is Q a K Q fog, A If x gf N 1 .X of Q 1 +4 i ima Q ' gk if '- W , f' ' Www ' , . ' , v- - V Q , .V J. 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Wiih only six relurning le'Hermen, Dick Murphy, Bob Fordyce, Ed Linnell, Terry Walers, Henry Wadsworlh, and ace miler Charles Harvey, lhe squad plunged info a heavy schedule of meels wilh oily foes including Edison, Jackson, Miami High, Miami Beach, and Norlh Miami. ,?' . pg. z 73 ' Wy' '95, .,.,s.f f 4 Q. W., ,S -, if '-rv--..... W f P X if 32 H , 2' i if 1: , J ,2sLff.545f m, ' ' f W 11' W , W 5' ,N 'A Q 'Qin ' Harve Linnell Senlerfil' and Walers pour il on al' 'lhe lasl lurn of a 440 Yard dash' Coach lnlaycllock briefs H19 Squad lf' 5 Pre' Y' ' ' workoul lallr. 34 x IW? Through cz Great and Busy Season Moseley, Brodkey, Weber, and McCollisier spring oui af ihe siari of a 220 yard clash. f rl f p f . vin 2 fr -L L f f ' :fqf . fryj A-J , f' Zz, Weighi' men, David Chrisfianson and Bill Heafon, compare fhe heavy shof +o fhe ligh+ discus. fk fel ' . 4? In V, Q' 1- - 4 , i f ai? ' ' T1 Dick Murphy, a veferan of ihe low hur- des, re-Turned 'For anofher year of superb performance. ,nf , ff 2 Slate Champion Henry Wadsworih complefes anoiher high iump, displaying 'lhe greaf form which fook him +o ihe 'Pop 'lhis year. Hurdlers Dick Murphy, Bob Fordyce, Dick Bubin, and Dale Murphy showed Iighfning agiliiy while sfaie cham- pion high iumper Henry Wadsworih con+inued +o aslonish onlookers wifh superb feais in ihe high jump, 220 yard dash, pole vaul+, and broad iump. By season's' end Gables proved fhemselves 'ro' be powerhoid in dis'i'ric'I' and sfaie com- pefiiion. 35 A Star-Studded Team of Champions Surged O Capiain John Slxogsfad execules lhe form 'lhal' won him 'lhe Bob Macy follows ihrough +o reiurn an opponenl's red hcl slale championship. serve. This year lhe lennis ieam was coached for lhe 'firsi 'lime by Mr. William Fisher, who is in his 'Firsi year ai' Gables. Led by fhree refurning senior le'Hermen, John Slcogslad, Lane Oversfreel, and Bob Macy 'rho boys' 'lennis 'ieam leaped fo belfered heighls due +o much sweai' and praciice on +he pari- of all members. This is 'iruly a 'ream 'lo be remem- bered 'For a long +ime. Firsi row: Louis Boone, Bill Molhenrich, Brian Gaine, and Willis Bishop. Second row: Lane Overslreef, Felix Karabasz, Bob Pardee, Ron Hunsburger, Francisco Moniana, Bob Macy, John Skogslad. . ,1 1 ' .' ffl f , , . H V 2. ws, 1 4 ,gk- 4 Qu 5 .. 1 112' flu 1'-'ii pf -as ,c r 4 X . 'r ,Y 'ix .' ,X I . ,2 21 2' 7 'Rx -fa-'f f Y. .'ff .f - ',.V ' . gy.,,' . 3 I 'f7 f ': I -,v - ..b...N., -,z.3l.a, I L ,MIAA l 5 411 ? Ha A , 2 N w 1, , 'z?4Jfff' V , r, , ,' ' 1 ' ff'24f I g?,LN,Q? ,I xl., ?:g,.fQf:Qfg t I ji 414W5'Q Nl x 2 vin ff-Q ' 'X ff - ,527 1 s. ' wwf-31' - ,bmi ' . ,a , ya 2' ' - fl A' 44:4 H 4 -Q, A+ R im DALLAS,TEXASm 2 W- vw , -vw, ,, -- ,.,,-' ' X Q Mfdfm. -J , , ' .- Bifwqufgiwiziii- - ' -, fm . ' . . ,n4,..m.ulA9sam'v:n. CONIQANY lto One of Its Greatest Seasons in History l First row: Sue Larson, Linda Lee Smith, Pat Hunt, Annette Crofton. Second row: Marge Mcclendon, Anne Jaclcson, Robin McGlohn, Janet Dillard, Sally BIoomquis+, Linda Thorn, Lordes Blanco-Fombona, and Barbra Babbitt. With but three returning Iettermen, the girls' tennis team smashed its way to many victories in statewide competi- tion. Much of the load was carried by Annette Crottonq however, Janet Dillard, Robin McGlohn, and the new sopho- mores scored many valuable points tor Gables. Coach Fisher who led beth squads through a great season ot well won victories against local and state teams. I ,.-H-.fn --... nl i , ., ' ' - '4' 'I fa, fif . 'fix' .x , J f . Annette Crotton picks up the ball on a baclxhand that helped her to be rated number one on the girls' squad. W Seven Returning Lettermen S li, Coach Clarence Drepperd Le'H 'lo righl: Leflermen Paul Nelson, John Willcailis, Allin Crouch Q This year's golf feam, coached by Mr. Clarence Dreppercl, reached lhe pealc of perfeclion by remaining unde- fealed in counly compelilion. Conlribufing lo fhe leam's success for lhe las? 'lime in 'lheir high school careers were senior lellermen John Jochem, Bill Schroeder, and Mike Weinlraub. Teammaies Paul Nelson, John Wiliiailis, Allin Crouch, and Marlene Graham will relurn nexl year lo conlinue winning ways. --.v-.a-+1--- i 4-an 11 iii iff 1K1 Wally Mason and Quinl' Nelson look on while Miriam Richer examines an iron held by Sandy Slewarl. Golf Team to Another Undefeated ,,.'. f re 1' -' - 1' 'w:w,,.t!rfT,f, Q, .l ,,v.4i:',.:k,..v fi. . ,Q ,,,q I. ' I. . - ' , If eg, f4,1:1.gr5?j3,,4- - f .V:..,,.i ,Z.nM' V ,mf Mmm A 9 i, ::gl4?1'1'gg,,V 1Q-Q: - - ' a V ' - - w-,,, f -af - . , fefwwww Q in ,I yiv! , l., 51100-wmwnoe r' - , . 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Marlene Graham, a member of 'rhe Girls' Sfaie Cham- pionship leam for fwo successive years, paced +his year's girls' ieam io viciory, Mermaids and Mermen Splashed Ther Front row: Davis, T. Anderson, Carson, Speed, Wilmot, Ruffe, Shaffer, Hall, Pritchard, Eames, Waxler. Second row: Epperson, Nienaber, Regan, Rohe, Hamilton, Mann. Third row: Junger, Wendellcen, Halian, Ruteclxy, Hayes, DioGuarcli, Young, Kelley, Davis, Cunningham, Ross. Baclr row: Magruder, Madala, Creel, Jobson, Tumlin, Whitfield, Klein, Coach Burrell. Because of hard practice sessions stretching from December through April, the Gables swim- ming team splashed their way through city and district victories. Senior freestylers Fred Wendel- ken and Don Jobson returned for their best and final year in high school competition while Tracy Tumlin and Scott Piper continued to shatter record after record during superb performances in meets. lay Madala and Bill Bails handled the diving chores While adding valuable points at meets and contributing much to victories. Gail DioGuardi led the girls, squad in excellent form as she continued to win more and more in the backstroke. All local meets with visiting opponents and city teams were held at the Curtis Park pool where the speedy tankers' hard work and strict training paid off in full. Coach Bill Burrell has piloted the Gables' swim mers through another successful season. Way Through Record Shattering Season Tracy Tumblin begins a grueling breasl-sfrolce race wifh a fasl' sfar+. Sophomore sfandouf Joe Creel anxiously awaifs +l'1e sound of 'Phe gun for +l'1e s+ar+ of his event l Dave Whiffield, iunior freesfyler, nears flue end of a close race. ,-- -Q., -:e,., Gail DioGuardi, ace baclcslrolcer, has puf in 'Four years of hard worlx for 'the girls' swimming feam. .ff-4 Veferan Don Jobson flies ouf a+ 'lhe sound of lhe slarfing gun. . Q- '1 l , i956 SCHEDULE , Feb. 7-Norlh Miami April 3-Edison 2 2l-Jackson IO-Jaclrson 2 28-Miami High I3-W.P.B. Q' Mar' gzllijliogvorih :gi-lgjilgemxysmghh Jay Maclala execules a swan clive 'from lhe high board. , 20-Miami Beach 24-Miami Beach 23-W.P.B. 27-Norfh Miami h lr i v i l ,MW E E 5 i l 1 l I h l be s of lhe mnasfics feam looli on This year, 'For +he 'firsl' lime, +he Glen Logan works oul on + e horse as severa mem r ' gy . gym squad held mee+s wilh o+her high schools in +he area. These meeis were very successful and gave +he boys much valuable experience. 7 Bowling Team Earns Recognition Coach Mitchell Menacot led the team through l its tirst year in city competition. Bowling, the newest school sport, was organized in September 1955 under the direction of Mr. Mitchell Menacof. The team practices every Wednesday at the Playdium in preparation for their scheduled matches with other city schools. The Gables team showed great potential in high scores in meets with city foes, including the National champion, Miami Jackson. Captain Art Anderson sends a ball speeding down the alley tor a strilxe. First row, lett to right: Bill Day, Mike Cannon, Milte Bctwin, Leland Ginn, Ray Crum. Second row: Carol McLaughlin, Grace Hawt Irene O'Chippa, Dotty Bateman, Marlene house, Barbara Dungan, Jannette Nicolas. row: Julieon Spiegal, Peter Giglia, Jim Paul Leslco, Jose Aoun, Don Pruessman, Koval. Not in picture: Wally Mason, Elor vis, John Courtney. horne, Field- Third Neu, Tom a Da- 43 ni Girls' Athletic Association Benefits School f F in Maryannetre Larson, Phyllis Cohn, Margherila Larson Pat Saun Virginia Payne taps ihe ball over the ne+ as ieammates Judy ders, and Marietta Pederson guard Dona Bestonsa as sl-me pre Carbone Pa+ Carbone Pat Penzi Phyllis Cohn and Brenda pares io shoot. Reardon look anxiously nm! I C' - l , I 2 A M 0 44 3, . y , r 3 ,..A. . -, P-f 'Y , ff W fir f A ' if h as or 7 f ' I 9 I 1 I , lc 'E Vw ,y,'y ry,V y Mrs. Hornor and Miss Songer demonstrate passing +0 the members of lhe A basketball team Kneeling: Caplain Betty Harrlll Mary Olson Naomi Day Standing Patsy House Barbara Clark, Judy Boone Barbara VanPa'r+on Roberta Boyce Marhne Pederson The G.A.A., organized in 1955, has 60 active members. This sports minded club has participated in va- rious activities throughout the school year .and presents awards to those girls meeting the necessary require- ments. This year's officers are, left 'ro right: Chap lain Janice Miller, President Be++y Harrill Vice Presideni' Roberta Boyce, Treasurer Judy Boone, Secrelary Naomi Day. 44 7' y v We I a 9 ' V ,, V , A f ' 1 2 V,i , XLQV Y Y V ' V el' ' ' ' Wmwtfi f f 1 1 fi n A ww 1 , . , ,V ffgfg, V Q, MQW-V' iw 5' - V J - M 1 ,pf0,,,,.,4 .gm ,Q wvc,:f,ffvfzJgf ,- :cf,jmf,,'.,'.ffa-V4 M 5 V,,-,fmgf 3, my g, ,4,,L,y.gg:c,g,QVVf 2 gg- Q. f L ' if WMV, Wy? if-5?f'V,f i ,f lV9a?ff'l5fifn' l'Tf,c4'fz'Q 4393 f,Z,fef?'M.,x Q4 ,fffl?f4lf.fp?'f 34ffQ7':V54'CV 13 'lMV'Vf'f2?V?f2,wflGJ , ,U,,,., MM, , f, ,.C .,M ,W ,QW ,WWW,.,MVVV,, , , ,.., ,,.,W,,g f V: ,www V, V VVV W, ,QWM W f,fa,zfff ,V V 'V 21, . 'Gif ff : ff, V WWW? em 3ffffv,,fVcfV'V'-H, : , p f f .4xV4:Afcff if 1 . 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One of the most valuable courses available at our institution of learning is the College Preparatory English class. Shake- speare, endless vocabulary, short stories, and term themes, all form a large part of this C.P. English which aids a great deal in briefing us on college careers. 'Nh' Werner Dickson beams on two of his best debators, Janet Reno and Peter Camp. Conferring on teaching techniques are: Mrs. Hattie Struthers Mrs. Joanna Woltz, and Mrs. Roberta White. ENGLISHWTHE TAP ROOTS ,J 4' fp xc XX 'X' ' Z, Above: Mr. David Feldman, Dramatic coach. cues Thespians on their lines for Out of the Frying Pan. while Al Lazzara quietly studies in the background. Below: Junior English teachers. Mrs. Clara Mae Hall, Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlby, Mrs. Mildred Reynolds, and Miss Elizabeth OF OUR SCHOOL EXISTENCE l '-Y' 4 Above: That the library is not used just by our students is f shown here by the presence of Bliss Magdalene Hauser. Hrs. Dolores Sundet. Mr. Alden Klein. and Mrs. Catherine Nichol- E SOIL f , Minton, find the glass enclosed library conference room a discuss comparative scores while Miss Helen Dunn plays post good place to confer. r we . i:Ql4:.Q33fifL213Q - Q 2313 3 PSHE :'3,:o H724 .- ' 'f an 'o ' y..emgQ7' i 'gal' I Q Z Below: Sophomore English teachers, Mrs. Phyllis Miller, Mrs. 3 Ruby Foxwell. Mrs. Shirley Millen. and Miss Carol Skeels , office. 1 4 ,J ai' 'ex ir! i ,X I-IISTORYMTHE ROOT A D BRA CH OF LL U DERSTA DING SWKWQY' I V f , MKS! 73' , , f A gin! f , ff :.,fAf'Qlwd- f ' 2' vi , b -v'- X ,jiag q15'Qf7ff,5 Q V ' Q :M -' Quo: .pzari-pgf-1'--ggi A ' - 1 3-1 Y ,, w,,..f4 cz.-4 ag fr. V1 U 'A 4 4 , .. , I 72 V ,, .,.,.- W l ., fm, 1' M fr, L N--wA,,, ' . 'gg' , l 4Y7f?f,' 'Z Q' Q .,.,--., , f Q f i - 1 - '-NW -fam' , WL, ' . .,,, . , ... ..,,. . W, ,im lg? frwq 'M ff' ' ,1 f Z M .. .. ..-...s.,.,,...7- g-f , A, f 5, f r if 'W' 1 ,,Af , 4 2 MSE 2w, '4::fV1H7? , ' 5 - ll ' ? ,74fi32,1v '-fh l 29,4 'T ' 2 A , qg A,kf.4 fi x A , X ,P . if.. H32 1 Q f ,,5,,,,ff Q 'L'f A M ' ' . ' ff A A J-A, 9 X we 1 N, ,. ' M U' l a'f 'k , A -- W ' , f l., Us W,.WM,v,1, ,.,. , , jgf52'g5'l,:L A? ii ,R V Y ,. V' , A. W vs . L, 2 . - ,. if i ' 1 , - ,L , M W .lf 1' 45 J - Ml.. James Corcoran approves the history project The heael of our hlslory department, Miss Evelyn Massey, leads her class in Janet Smith has Completed. a dlscussxon on current events. Belowi C0U5idCl'if1g the new Semester Schedule are MTA Wil' Below: Mr. William Burrell chats with Mrs. Mary Ann Nelli- liam Fisher, Mr. William Monroe, and Mr. Quentln Umhen- key and Miss joan Reitsma between Classes. hower. 'Y fl 1- I mg , L i 3' Q f Z BETWEEN THE NATIONS OF THE WORLD T S if 2 fl? mek? xg ' K4 'H' V . A i' A W wwf! Cl , T ' g eff . ' t M P' x , ff' --V H' ' if .ft ,, V.. X if 'r ' '- - X' 1 .51 -J .J -,i 1 me i :0z1..,, 5 x 1 D V 1 ef z-., Preparing students' report cards are Miss Ann Barber, Mr. Clarence Dreppard, and Mrs. Herherta Leonardy. Below: One of our attractive history teachers, Miss Vera Fas- cell, tells her class what will be studied the coming six weeks. askin i ---- Way 1 I fl - The f I' ..-, 705 t. iw MV' ' 1 Wx A 5 ,,4- ?4 L ' s -5 s Miss Elizabeth Mott listens attentively. with her students, to Af an oral report on our local government. W I i Below: Miss Katherine Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Larson, and Miss Katherine Megibben spend their free period working and re- laxing in the history office. ' il t 'lf ' V4 v LANGUAGES . ..THE WORLD BEYOND THE BOUNDARIES OI Miss Eloise Patterson, our Language Department head, tells her students about our Latin American friends. Mr. Thomas Campbell mixes wit and hard work in all of his French classes. 2 i , i E E E E Q i M., ,Z as H f K M21 M L vf f ingh vm! fi 2' A ' ef H , , , My 9 wwf I Languages form the common ground for friendships, and all situations. Latin, Span- ish, and French are the courses offered for their educational and vocational qualities. Much work is involved in the study of these languages but the rewards reaped are endless. Mrs. Elizabeth Boone quizzes Spanish students on their vo cabulary. 5 ' 'Qi ,Q f,g. -cf' rags' .sl ,ry Da K I VI , if 3773 it ' , i i , L jf QVU 'ff V. N , 2 X all 'OUR FOREST OPENS GREAT NEW VISTAS FOR US Listening to Patti Flotken read her Spanish dialogue are Mrs. Katherine Goodwin and Miss Claire Dressier. Our two Latin teachers, Mrs. Sue Piant and Mrs. Evelyn McBro0m, inspect their students' notebooks. awww Both modern and ancient lan- guages are thoroughly taught by our efficient teachers. Bob LeFi1es gets his Spanish assignment from Mr. Lewis Ca- puta in the Dean's office, where Mr. Caputa, as the Dean's as- sistant, spends much of his time. 53 The antics of the weather are explained by Mr, Abbott Messler, Science Depart' ment head and Physics teacher. The advanced knowledge and the great number of instruments used in the Science Department, com- bine to make the study of our en- vironment much more interesting. Examining and explaining the flower is Miss Ann Gilkey, Biology teacherg while Mrs. Donna Chapman, Effective Living instructor, looks on. sc1ENcE...NoT THE EASY WAY OUT' Conducting an experiment in the dark- room are Mr, Robert Drobner and Mr. Walter Bowlby, Chemistry instructors. Courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and effective living are offered to open a new field of learning. AS SOME WOULD MAKE US BELIEVE Effective living is a practical course. It teaches our students how to get along better in everyday life and solve the problems it pre- sents. It is a preparation for a happy, future family and happier individuals. During his free period Mr. Gregg, Effective Living teacher, is in charge of the hall locks. rf 4 w 3 l w Looking over the bee hive in the Biology laboratory is Mr. Dario Pierleoni and Mr. Herbert Wertz. Three geniuses at rest are: Mr. .lack MacCurdy, Mr. Donald C0rd0H, and Mr. Luther Hovan. 74 45 we ftmmmmmmnir , 1. W., MATHEMATICS ENRICI-IES OUR GROWTH FROM MANY Mr. Edward Borden is an Algebra teacher and he 1 also in charge of the Audio-Visual department and can often be found working with the projectors. The Mathematics department provides our students with an excellent program and a variety of courses. For the aver- age student there is algebra or func- tional math. For the brains trigonome- try or solid geometry is offered and the student who needs more foundation may take basic math. Left: Mrs. Irene lMaD Murray, popular Math teacher, has her class concentrating on some fundamentals of geometry. STAFF Editor-in-Chief JANET GALBREATH Promotion GAIL ARNER Business Managers DIANA SAUNDERS JOHN GENTRY Publications JOANN WOLTZ Student Government IVIARIAN GARTY Sports GENE CASEY KIRK CALLAHAN BARBARA HAMLET Faculty SHARON IVIULL Organizations and Honorartes BETH MCDONALD Musical Organizations NANCY SLACK School Life ALMALEE CARTEE Sophomores MARIAN GARTY GINGER NADELL Juniors LEEANNE KRAMER LOUANN JONES Seniors ANNE JENSEN Superlatives CAROL HARDING Index SUSAN KNIGHT Sound Recording BETTY ANN COOKE CHARLES THAGARD Staff Assistants AGNES RUSH BEVERLY HUGHES GAIL PARSON ANGLES... UNTIL THEY THROW US CURVES Above: Mr. Robert Parent, witty and popular Geometry teach- MTS- Roselle FOSTCT 5l0PS Un the WHY to the mall P00111 I0 l00lC er, explains the Cosmic Law. i in on Mrs. Mildred Durdenls well behaved class Two math teachers, Mr. William Byrd and Mr. James New- Mr. Jerome Goldberg, Mrs, Gloria Hubmger and Mrs Letitia meyer, take a few minutes off from their various duties to Hinson look over the Second Year Algebra book admire the sports scrapbook. V K ,gg i T v Y 9' , I in , ,K I x 7X BUSINESS EDUCATIONMTHE TREE OF KNOYVLEDGE INCLUDES Typing, shorthand, Business Eng- lish, bookkeeping and clerical practice help our students get along with their co-workers and keep up with the competitive world when they enter their cho- sen vocation. Mrs. Helen Zacur, Mr. Fred Wilson, and Mrs. Charlotte Cleland discuss the different phases of the business train- ing they teach. The BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT does an excel- lent job of training the students for the business world. The nu- merous machines, such as the dic- taphone, tape recorder, mimeo- graph, comptometer, calculator, and adding machine all add to the experience gained by taking any of these courses. Mrs. Maude Cook, head of the Busi- ness Education department, returns an A shorthand test to Barbara Garcia. 'WV 1' nr.- ,iljyy , 3 ,- , lr 1, , .av tg 1 pw-., 4 FACILITY WITH TYPEWRITERS, ETC. Mrs. Dorothy Lund and Miss Carrol Waggener compare the timed writings their students have just completed for the awards and medals. Mr. I. Graves Ballard and Mrs. Louise Friberg check to see that Bob Fordyce has no strikeovers. Miss Essie Shepler gives dictation to Ethel Fricke while Mr. John Bianco corrects her previous letter. -li' J I-IOMEMAKING. . . STATISTICS PROVE . . Besides the classroom instruction the girls ob- tain in Home Economics there is also a prac- tical side. Judy Kotys and Marcia Edwards serve mothers and teachers some goodies their classmates prepared. in ii EVERYBODY LIKES TO EAT Efficient homemaking teachers Mrs. Dolores Knapp, Mrs. Marguerite Cleveland, and Mrs. Louise Courtelis stay after school to plan tomorrow's cooking menu and share some refreshments. Table decorations are but a small part of the interesting and educational program planned by the Homemaking Department. ART SATISFIES THE CREATIVE INSTINCT Judging her students' drawings is Mrs, Ann George, head of our Art Department. Working in the wood shop with his boys is Mr. Paul Feinerer. ,Z Working with clay in Arts and Crafts is Mr. James Seymour and two of his students. 'IJ 154, .V AND WOOD CAN BE BEAUTIFUL Creating and working with the hands is an important part of any boy's life. The modern and varying equip- ment in the shops makes the course one that is al- ways popular. Mr Dean Thomas introduces his boys to the complexities of the metal lathe. Graphics Department. Mr. Earl Bassett gives Jim Ruck some print- ing instructions in the PHYSICAL EDUCATION SEASONS THE WOOD Above: Mrs. Maria Hornor, Physical Education teacher, instructs part of her class on the art of horseback riding-a slight deviation from the usual form of the popular sport. Below: Coach Charles Harris proves that education really does have its little ups and downs. s 4 x 1 1, N LM -- iff' ' 3' V ,I . A A Y, A, ig ,I ,1JA .'f7.,i My w f' 'A +1 'rn' A My ., --L.: 'lam ADNKNISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS KEEP WHEELS 'EERNING ,,....--f- Mm- af' QW aw ' The secretarial part of running our School of Distinction is accomplished by this group of ladies: Mrs. Fernandez, attendanceg Mrs. Agneta Heldt, registrarg Mrs. Zelda Norman, secretaryg Miss Barbara Rucker, guidance secretaryg Mrs. Janet Burd, financeg Miss Yvonne Corrigan, bookroomg and Miss Dorothy Serna, the principal's secretary. Mrs. Catherine Blakey, the school nurse, checks with one of Mrs. Harriet Prance is kept busy keeping our Guidance Center her student nurses on the health of a student. functioning smoothly and arranging our students' schedules. V 3 M-ir ESSENTIAL BRANCHES OF OUR SCHOOL TREE it 4 an This hard working group of boys represents our Visual Aid department. They are, kneeling: Charles Cooper, Francis Carter, Mike Benedetto, Henry Tracy, William Fienning. Standing: Jerry Liven- good, Pete Dowling, Kenneth Rehe, Jack Thomson, Harry Dell, Lee Sevald, Arnold Levy, Jack Applegate, Fred Sexton, James Evernden, Harry Jenner, Robert Pfieffenberger, and Robert Ramsey. Head custodian, Mr. Harry Carter, plies, and does it with a smile. orders some school Slip- Below: Mrs. Laura Olson checks the order for tomorrowls menu in the cafeteria. AND WILL WE EVER FORGET? Above: Mrs. Virginia Logan. popular study hall teacher, keeps Above: Mrs. Lois Cole, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, and Mrs. Vir- an eye on her industrious students. Maybe that's why they ginia Callaway make some additions in the files of our library are so industrious. after the arrival of a new shipment of books. Below: Mr. Mitchell Menacof, the driving teacher, instructs his attentive potential drivers on the technicalities of a gear shift car. WWE, nl M1499 .Q 3 ,.qQ1r f W 1 , 9 up ,vw H , Sh , fi' 1 f , Q f, if . in 3 1:62- 3 k uf QQ' 223' 1.6 45' '? f emi ,I 'N ig? 0 fa, Vo , J U H U 4? in 'Q fx mkgwv Vim., 5, as Q iw, Q..h gdqixf 'Qt .fha 3 'Q aj if an 'Q F 4' f 4.92 fa 15 lf ,...-out WERE PROUD OF THEM Now that you have seen our Faculty, we would like to say a word or two about them. We think they are tops. We must be a true test of tolerance at times-in fact, lots of times. We are proud of our title, The School of Distinction. That title was hard to come by, hard to live up to. But we are just that and we expect to remain same. Our graduates have made brilliant inroads into the professions, various fields of science and business. Our immediate predecessors have been ac- cepted in healthy numbers into the Ivy League. When one of us makes a highly acceptable showing in those dreaded Col- lege Boards, we are inclined to say '4There's a brilliant kidf' But native abil- ity is not enough. It takes a lot of hewing, polishing and discipline to get raw material into College Board-passing caliber. There's precisely where our teachers enter into the picture. Amazing what smooth products they can turn out from such green material, as evidenced by the mighty Senior vs. the lowly Sophomore. We appreciate all our teachers do for us besides the accepted academic chores. Sponsoring clubs, working athletic events-especially the Orange Bowl games-buying every gadget or thingamajig that we hawk off on them from Allied Youth taffy to jinx dolls-stuff that they could do very well without-chaperoning our dances, staying after school to drill and tutor us. Not fun for anyone involved, but, come to think of it, they do it willingly- we, grudgingly, mostly. Perhaps they will be surprised to read this. They didrft know we cared, really. But we do and we are glad that we wrote this. We've had it on our minds for a long Qme, K if I , . g ' A :wi J ff Lf 75 gI :4?'g H 4, fa ' X,'z4u!1', z ti '. A' 6 31 'Q 1. if 'n ' , 1 fp 7,1 A A M, 4 ffl: X ? iz i 1'-g bl! , 'rs a 4 1 P. X nun 42 Q X 3 'O' V AA, X , ff? , ,,- I , H g ffl' f 1 ,Qwgfg Q ' A if in 1 Kg? ANCHOR Ellen Taaffe President Margie Airth Recording Secretary Vice President Karen Christiansen Treasurer Corresponding Secretary inchor Club sponsored by the Pilot Club of Coral Gables was formed in 1953. Their many projects include a dance, Civil Defense Week, and Christmas sale. With the motto Anchored We Holdf, Anchor strives toward making service come first and self second. ' 15: Foster I Skacil Y Melvin Sponsor Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Sponsor WV Schipper Stanley Glenn Bomhoff Henry Root Q gy, my Wehler Walker Harris Beville Kilinski Boroughs Willett Donaldson lvanoff Bruner While Slfain SOON BETA CLUB x X , .. .. V We f I Q. X Q 1' S 'f 5 .. L d. S . - L 3' r y 18 wearingen it V 4533 , f ' President E ' V Dolly Bates Bunny Cefalu jf' y by Recording Secretary Viff Pf65fdfflf i' Judy Victor Sue Leiser Treasurer Corresponding Secrelary Coral Gables Chapter of National Beta Club, organized in 194-7, is the oldest girls' service club on campus. Beta stands for character, leadership, and achievement. Each year Beta holds a dance at which their sweetheart and two sponsors are announced for the year. This year they are Buddy Woods, sweetheartg Bill Lewis and Sandy Stew:-1rt,sponsors. ., s rf '.'m. ,, ' L ,- ., A 4 ig L A ' a . - g , X Q ,Q . ' ,E x - e . - RVAM x, ' ,J h ., - ,V ' 'nlf' f .dh at Q E Miss Massey Crofton Boureau Gaskin Godard DePeugh Spgnggr S6f,E6tZHi-at-Arms fflvnnfnin Hrclnrrnn Social Chairman Sgciaf Chairman ai 19 McClintock Domning McCall Connally Leigh Connor Kimsey I if , 22 L ' . 'N f 1' f ., ' ' V V vig ,M W' -f .Q ' 1 N Q -A 9 , hiwf 1, ., ,, , I EH ,L .. if L ' ek, ' . Walker Cameron Campbell .lon es Criswell Dillard Lair ' 'Q , . Q- .H ,.., -'V 6 ig - .1 L ' A iv: . 5- 1 sq ,Q V' 4' '45 f of l fr. -1 K' 5 ' V 1 rl Brawner Nadell Lamar Veber Underwood Tidwell Smith 7 l CU:lElDS Eleanor German Pat Ferguson President Ann Jensen Recording Secretary Vice President A Sharon Hogue Betty Harrington Tfgagnrgr Corresponding Secretary Co-Eds service club was organized in 1950 and is sponsored by the Coco Plum Womanls Club. Girls are chosen for their outstanding leadership, scholastic ability, and friendliness. Most important of their projects is their annual Shipwreck Dance. They also do many civic projects all year. Minton Alu O'Br1an Guthrie Arencl Madsen Sponsor Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Sponsor Amidon Be-all Bennett Berube Brundage Burnette Fricke Calbreath V rm Galindo Carty Cary Graham ,,,w,,,k,,,iz?,,.,7.-.7 :X V 5 4 f 911 gk, , at ,.., D, Crentner Harshbarger Hohman Hunt Hunter NeSm1th Roland , Sammons Piowaty Sierra Stewart SLUOT l DEB JUNHKODRS , -W k 3 gk . .V 1 rv X,,,: . As ff E Sue Hayes President Linda Palmyra Recording Secretary Leadership, Kathelyn Beckham Betty Ann Cooke Q Treasurer Vice President Pat Nicholas Correspondmo Secretary scholarship, character, and service to the school are the qualifications for Deb Juniors. Sponsored by the Junior Housekeepersi Club, Debs' faculty sponsor has been Mrs. Maria Hornor since the founding in 1951. An annual award is made by the Debs to the friendliest girl IU the senior class. fi P - :,: VZ. X 'GZ' L Hornor Sponsor 9'9 'Y V 5 :QE 'I - 41 Q 'Q WHS 2 si s Wilson Asplund Canfield Crosse-tt Sergeant-at-Arms Parliamentarian Chaplain-Hislorian -iff? , o Q 5 'S lL Dawson Franklin Frost Hall Hanvey L .sooo Hefele Hill McLaughlin Page Wheatley ' MA! Q fi i V . -an 45 . 'Q' :, i Barnes Phelan Castle-berry 3IcNutt Pangia 1 Q mai 'Q n- , A.: ,s l JUNHUR GHRLS Beth McDonald Linda McClain President Pat Haggard Betty Van Wagenen Recording Secrelary Vice President Pat Ussery Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Junior Girls, founded in 1947, is sponsored by Miss Kathryn Goodwin. Their civic sponsor is the Coral Gables Junior Womanis Club. Eligibility for membership is outstanding leadership, service and scholarship. Junior Girls maintain a patio and an information booth. Their biggest money- making projects are the pixie sale and Christmas Formal. f if f , f ,yoga ' 5 4 if s V . I 25 ' Q f ,,1 ! f 1 , ' ':, 'D f if . We 2 ,ik mfg' I J,-fi' W gt, rm ' ff 'A ' , , H , Miss K. Goodwin Malone Kavalir Wilkins Richardson Sponsor Chaplain Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor f-fig 9 'rf fe t 2 rw 2 -f! W, 17 ' 1' 3 X Carlee Leonard Latshaw Weiland Kotys Black 1 f ' N :.'fi A M, 5 4 I fi r Neil Ezell Bland Rush Hall Marion Cofiing w , 5 ,,,,, ,QR A .1 , f ' f A1 V , W fl , , , V 1 5 4 L . .i . a .. 74 Kimbrough Rider Mackey Watson Thomas Cooper Hughes LETE Eleanor Cain President Rosalie Tipton Joyce Day Recording Secretary Vice President Mary Lou Wonderlin Pat Yurko Treasurer Corresponding Secretary Lete Club, founded in January of 1955, is sponsored by the Coral' Gables Lions Auxiliary. It is under the direction of Mrs. Louise Friberg, faculty sponsor. Members are chosen for leadership, efficiency, and enthusiasm. Their first dance was given jointly with MLN Club this year. Among Lete's services is the maintenance of a patio on campus. if 1 HZ: 'Q , 4, as f C 3 ,rl v E' , 5 Mrs. L. Friberg Stoker Vanderfeen Kilgard Mrs. M. Rhyne Sponsor Parliamentzzrian Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor Herring Lee Turner Firestone Day Estes Vetter A , , X A t if w r L C016 Radebaugh Slack Parson 3 1'3 'Wo C 229- 1' Johnson rf' 14 I if l C2-, tf' 'ff' P ' Ji 0 Amis Hilles 75 y' vs? ' if Y 'C UMEGA Carol Ann Noggle Xe Sallie Creel President Rosemary Laney Corresponding SeCr6ll1f,V Vice President Mimi Wilkins Claudette Eccles Treasurer Recording Secretary During its seven years as a service club Omega has completed many projects such as working at the Cardiac Home and sponsoring the Amherst chorus. At their annual dance, this year a hag drag, their sweetheart, Icky Kelley, and sponsors Mike Weintraub and Ed Chalfant were announced. . 7' i gif J'-we F . 'lu me km. FN. is Jarvis Reynolds Snare Knight Piant Sponsor Chaplain Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor M 4 Woltz Jones Baile Kramer Rentz Lomax Q X.- Johnston Armstrong Averbuck Hodsdon Clirisman Anderson Shanor 1 E is of 1' fg you -a f ,gg-3 . ' P it X Clarke Ware Rodgers Base-man ' Breese Wright Meehan HIGH SCHOOL QL, The vast sheltering tree of knowledge that is CORAL CABLES SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL had its root and its beginning at Ponce de Leon. There in 1926 Mr. Albert Isaac opened the doors of the first high school in Coral Gables, then surrounded by palm and palmetto. Our own Mr. Rath became principal in 1932. Through his untiring and prodigious efforts the school grew from this small be- ginning to be ranked among the top scholas- tically in the state. So fast it grew, that it had to be transplanted in 1950 to a larger loca- tion at Bird and Leleune Roads. The school as we know it now is the fulfill- ment of Mr. Rath's dream. We are now popu- larly acclaimed THE SCHOOL OF DISTINC- TION, a recognition difficult to live up to but one which we strive in every way to merit. Coral Gables Senior High School has spread, on its 26 acre location, to include the academic buildings with five long wings, an auditorium, the cafeteria, and shops, a vast physical education plant and the several playing fields. Within our community, our 2,550 students and 125 faculty members work and play warmed by the Florida sun and shaded by the tropical trees. TALLET r S' DA iff r S Margot Rietz President Sharon Mull Recordin U Secretary Sue Varner 6 Treasurer Sonja Stoehr Vice Presizlen t Q. Cail Reineke Corresponding Secretary Tallet, under the direction of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, is now in its fourth year as a service club. The club sells pom-poms, stationery, and defense stamps, and main- tains a sewing room for the students' use. To become a member of Tallet a girl must display qual- ities of leadership and service. They sponsor the annual Tallet Anniversary Ball where the Tallet six boys of the year are announced. This year they were John Fisk, Bob Fordyce, Bill Gautier, Dick Dennis, Robert LeFiles, and Buddy Monahan. 1? ll Miss Fascell Vinal Edwards Willin Sponsor Historian Sergeant-at4Arms Chaplain :j r ET, 1 if Lee Westerkamp Liegerot Morrow Ashe j . l Ezell Andrews Megathin Dunk s Austin Mrs. Talbot Sponsor Evans Dm 43 Shivers Delaney 77 TRHLUN f A Ann Ashworth President Marcia Peck Sandy Nielson ' R d' S t f V' P 'd ' . Pat Lombardo ECW mg ecre an we ,eu ent Marlene Drmkuth TVCHSUTBT Corresponding Secretary Trilon Club was organized in 1953 by the Business and Professional Woman's Club. The girls participated in many civic projects such as collecting books for the school library, and helping at the Kendall Home. This year the Homecoming Queen was crowned at their annual dance. Miss Carole Skeels is their school sponsor. Fieldhouse Ewald Skeels Leleune McNamara Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Sponsor Historian Dolinger J. Albury M. Albury Cravatt Dexter Abel Weilbacher Bennett Angus Doty Graham Austin Vann Batson Hartman Bryant Stone Thagard Recording Secretary CRESCENT lf I S222 is 4 5 on Proud V' 5 1 ., 'Eu . ' , r 1 , . -V ' ' . , 'Q , if L J . 1' we? Vt fp ' ' L 1 Q ,m,. ., ' , . ' MQ 2 HH, 1 f I 1. I -V X 3 532' ' AV f V - V ft , , 2 ft, 3532-4 one . it . - f f ,,.' , ' Qmjgt. ., ,'.'. 5 . x ' X ,,f Z 1: Woods McNew Stahl Snyder Webb Vice President President President Vice President Recording Secretary ,Q v.-2 H .. 'P' f if A' Ca. I i V, I ', f , . U ' ,L LeF1les Corresponding Secretary Beth McDonald Sponsor Annette Crofton Sweetheart Sharon Mull Treasurer Sponsor The Crescent Club is sponsored by the Coral Gables Civitan Club and their school sponsor is Mr. James Corcoran. A few of Crescent's projects are the sale of holiday fruitcake and the sale of school auto tags, as well as the care of the patio in front of the school, and the care of the zith- letic department's equipment. .W ??377Af'i 'v'7f,3f'YA77-i -glmivlit. ,, Vt ,V , , ,V Vvw , ,, bf' ' ,, if i V1 9 f ,A 7 , W ' f'o3Ti'W 2' ' t , :z '7l' VV f 7' Clay Historian Boone Siefert Sergean t-at-A rms Chaplain Lester Chaplain X ' 045. , 4. ff f f i fx if Q WM, ,. , Y ,J of f 4 ' e f' . ' ij tt f 1 Erwin Historian McDonald N H M , ,, f 5 My ,,r, , , ,7 , ,I f, ,Vi V, , , ,V V , , I 458' 'ff ' ' 4 ,f , ' Q ' M f- ' , 4 , , if l, f ' 1 i i , ,V ' ' V if , 'V i i i , f V ,af ' , V it V ,V - 1 , f l ' ,I ,,', , V ff,- n y, , I 4 i, ,tri ,rs , . ,, , - y VV Scheffsky Inman Billings Reynolds Wilhelm Boyer .,,- Y t , ' ' .nv if , t, ,, A an V. V -4 , I ,H , f ' ., 2 ,,,f ,ra , fi ' V ,, V. VV VL' Y ,, if V. , -, . ' V v , t 1 M t t ' , V1 - ' f ' , it or V 'SV ,- '-', gf , I - ' ff' ' ',',, 2, ' f. , , N Y , ' , to ' P - i ft i i 'P P ,tii 1 , T f ww t 2 X, , fy , 'V fi '- E V , 'ft , V Drylie Hilson Karabasz Bishop Caine Ceise Stullich ' V V V 'C ' ' 1 N' ,. ,VX ' V , , w 7445, h,V,, V , L ' 1 , , , 1 ,. . V' r VV 2 ,tt f M2 ,,1yV,, 'V- E , V ' ' , ,iq ' ' , . ' . Lally Stearns Knowles Phillips Senterfit Odom Linkroum ,,.,, ,,, M ,. ' 1 'P 2' Allin Crouch Treasurer M are ef if 4 f S 3, f f 7 fl 5 , 251 J 1 is ww! Martha Hoclsdon Sponsor N in e W Harris. i,.': Qqgoif- p 3 1 V p 2 Qlylfid if 4- .5 QI , 66 99 V , 5 Neal Waldron Corresponding Secretary the Coral Gables Lions Club. The purpose of L77 Club is to encourage , 5, John Wilkaits' PfeS1 mf David Wiuis Todd Drexel Vice President Recording Secretary better school and student relationships. The club's activities include many V 4 projects to better the school's appearance. The school sponsor is Mr. Charles , a z., -of The 'GLM Club was chartered in February, 1954, under the direction of V,' ' A b f ff ,. -iii f' r 1' ' ' 1: Y 0' f t A of i srr f. f 1 gm X, W X A. f an Q fr X f f 1 W ' 44 g Q Q , . y Q! W ff , if X Mr. Charles Harris Skipper Meehan Sponsor , . if Eclkins em' ...buf Hall , v 4 '4 f W ,. ,wi an-f I , 'Z 7 ff 4 ff Q C 12 Beiler f, .MW U 1 ,tl 7 ff' ' 13 , ff i Q44 Davison Johnston My fe? f an 1 vs 4266 ' if , 7 we GO! 3 ' JA. Parker Shields 80 V . 7 ml. ' V Q55 ,gf gt , ,, ' ,. ' 7 ,, U Kreiger Platanides Messler ' L 49 -'WN A Simon Torchia .., -6 , , f 1. f , ,, 4 ww f ff Q v f' , , ei Susan Rodgers Sponsor , of -6 ,V 4 ' l w wf f f ,s 4: Q .,f Z 1 ffl' ' 1 O'Donnel1 Philips Pearson McC0wen Preston Shulte 1 fi Wag, J ' .ff 7 3 rf' Nelson Montana ., ., 'Nm-gz 41 1.5 Williams Rellllll Powell GENTRY 2 V I . if-A A '.g,N -ij-in Q A iswig' l 5 I f' X L I A H i o t y X v .M 3 ww , 'sz Y Te X Callahan Brockway Wooclhull Corresponding Secretary Vice President Bronzine Fordyce Garrison , sv V K XA We W X y if-1 , it 2. X 3 iv, . fe Q ww Seese President President Sergeant-at-Arms Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretam 953' A . Ar, ' A 4 - Q Y V.-..-, ' 7 1 1- 'L ' ' ' . A: -e 'P' 1 E ef- ,M-gc V , A i..s J. fe 1 ' sas H 'I 'V 'rj'- Slocomh Overstreet Stutts Houser Chaplain Patty Ferguson Joanne Woltz Sponsor Sponsor Chartered in 1954-, Gentry works to promote scholarship, leadership, and better appearance throughout the school. Under the sponsorship of the Coral Gables Junior Chamber of Commerce, the club undertakes various projects for the school and community. Gentry also gives a Sweetheart dance in April at which a sweetheart 4 and two sponsors are announced. Treasurer ,jf t N he V f 1 7 . ,N V. ix 3 Q hw S Dunlap Historian , H f ,, , ,f'l?EEtq ti. , 3 ,e -V g X m y i,. 4:4 V- M .. gg? i ,Q we . , ip j e View I Vo,e , V f i i f I ,Y n ' Thompson Clinger Feely Hefele Moseley Creatorex Chelius lag lm yi ' 'Q .LM ig, Kelley Barnett Carter Sanguesa Monahan Mincer Fiske If 1 A V V ax ly ' ff if 44.1 :V i ., 5 X W f5i l' fi? s Q 5 'QS-p Williamson Devant Tew Collins 5 3 4' 5 i Ji Nicholson Rivera Shea Clark Burton Wiggins Huddle Westherry -'fi ,ff , I so ii :tier . P tk' ,W it eit t ' X 'fe ,WW 1 We , 1 -- ., , i- 4 o spd M GQ 'et' iw ' Prendergast Sindo Jennings Liegerot King Alley Powers Ross 8 I , , , , QQ ! 3 7 ., Z. I A+ ,I Q, 431 ef fe 2 1 f UU, Crowder ' Secretary ff '.'g , Q Vw ts, - t , 1 A - W. :S Lewis Treasurer Mcllhargry Virgin Viee President Presirlen Sally Snare Sponsor l f ' f 2 X ' , 'Wa t' ,gi x A 4 f f Z fe KEY Sutton President 1 1 , , f 4 , X ff 1 gp 1 Z 7 Z M Z f , V, ,, V f f ff, B 1 X , Weintraub Erlich Richardson Vice President Secretary Cwresponding Secretar ,f ifir V' , . V' ' fVff?,V'ff,?iL t,, 7 4, 'li 55211, V , 'V f , wif ' or i-ii , f i t A ff- V' 5 Allen ., , Almalee Cartes- Sweetheart M District Governor Betty Van Wagenen Sponsor iami, and is under the direction of faculty Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Men's Club of Sponsor Mr. l- G- Ballard- M6II1b61'Sljip f01' Key Club is based on character, leadership, and grades. The boys take on many school and civic projects during the year, plus their annual Sweetheart Dance. f ,, -. .. If Y, 52? , ' 5 ' ff ,, ., Sli ,, if H14 ,Qc j .V f ,egg , -, ff H ., , ti-,p V4 A .af -V, ,,,,, 3 .. !w'hQ,,4 A ' 1 ' V ff I VV fy ' a i . nfqgftggu I 5' Zi f Q53 f 'H-we X ' L. , f uf!! Roe-rig Young Barnes Fowler Berkowitz Hr. C. Wilson Chaplain Sponsor A 'Q,,,:ll' VF-Mi 7-et, ..,, H V , i,. ' ' ' .. ,,,, 1. f nw- ,f K, f zz 9, , .. f , , - ,. X 1 e , V, 5 K I Mizell Lenoir Gentry Camp Piper Nichols 'I ,,., ,.,, f . L .,,u.ie.-,ot f- if ' i f Y 4. 75' 1' 4 'F f 1 f W, , . -:V -, V 1 .- ,Off ., ' ' -1 ,4 f 1. ' ... 'V ' A -,wi Vi, ' -1- ' ' f lf, Q i? 'Z V ff V ' jj, 7' an ' :cfs .lllnger Bails Brown Jones SHHTC Shaw V V .,,. t it N ,, T,,v , P554 . ' , 'V , -V f Scott 82 hroecler Kehofh Crawford Henderson Durden Sc an-r N wi ff if t W , I Murphy Etlie Hendry Rffofding SCCVSUIFJ' Recording Secretary President -m zma.,,.., 'W' 'Cv .ag ff 'lf-I . fu' 1, f my ,, t ,, , ,iii A ., s fa. my 6 C A 'R , ' c 1' ' it if We Q 'Y Z M x 4 an ' 4 J. Lowry Macy Stewart President Vice President Corresponding Secretary Woods Asplund Noggle Cefalu Sponsor Sweetheart Sponsor Woody Corresponding Set 'etary 2 , er 5 i , i ' Huff ins 23 The Wheel Club chartered at Ponce de Leon in 1944, was the first chapter of the Wheel Club Federation in the United States. Through its sponsor, the Rotary Club' of Coral Gables, Wheel Club has been backer of many projects including the annual sophomore dance, sponsoring Courtesy Week, donating memo pads to the teachers, and the.Graduation F01-mal in June, iv, ff 94,4 , , ' 1 rv 1 Q 6, if 5 52? . Q , Q, 5- 4 f .Lvl . 7- ,J f , 1 f V ,-0 1 V A ff ' ' 345:32 4 -:lil it f 9 f IL' 24 !??'i if ' ff 1 ' , ,,,, , - - , - 'L 'f ,, ilu 5 , f- L 5 ' Schroeder ,Wars ,Ziyi ,iii ,, Hart Martin , V izff 1 51- 7 ' f f If ,J ,.:f I 'QU mf, , gt . -2 if f of 't - 4 C. Lowry Coffing Wood Green 1. 'A I f 'gt Q ,A if . ,, i 1 i r ' f , B Swanson Kelly Jarvis 'HM tm li Blackburn td ff! , , f 1 'nf '.f,,',, A Q ' 53 , Pritchard 'Fifi 224 5-gif' , v., ,. 1 I 'i' 1 in c y- ' fuw, V' . I mf wwf , ' 1 - - -- ' f 'ff' Wales Nelson Wright Crow Tschumy Milledge ' 2 T , 1 ,ff , , I . ,az . r --arf - 4 f 1 ' ,La ? 'M,z . ' 223.1 V . 6- 21, 1 4 f an f 3 ,Y , - f , if f-VV ' W'-Hi? , , .7 1 ,f ,oft f 1 f L L wif' 1 -f 74 'Tai 4 ' ,V W L , to H, ' 2:33 f , ' 2 if Ze K y ..i. , in Maxwell Rowe McIlwain Cleveland Rankin Woods , r Q ,3:,. Tumlin 4: 2'- ir 1 French v 451 , V 2, t 9 , 'iff EW, 'QQ f 1 CJJ 4 4 2 X, C 4 Q fikiiii., I Q ywff' X Y - 1 1 f Q Zvi -x M fi ' V E , ,, ll, A H A nv naw . 'I5g7j,,,, , 'MIK ,f Mu ,Lf f 1 ' Adams Porter Coe Souls Pennel Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Vice President President President 4 fjqgjfii ' 'ga ' is is V - 112 ' I f 5, lk ' , Cable Treasurer Pat Hill Camilla Hall Sponggr Sweetheart The X-C Club, which is now in its third year at Co Club. It is a service club for boys, designed ior fellow ,vw 4 -vm ,, W V ,, , Leary Rerorrling Secretary gs, X is N1 Q i ' A :nk , X fe' , ssssia 'S M N Meg Latshaw Sponsor Kelly Corresponding Sefrelrzry X IJ! Q fy Y 1 ri 1 1 Rosen Treasurer ral Gables High, is sponsored by the Exchange ship as well as service for the school and com- munity. Their main project is the promotion of school spirit through the sale of lapel pennants. --1 1 5 ,,, , , Rt ff X J M , V , ry Q4 'I Tysingqer McGinnis Sieder Clouse Lazzeri Historian .i ' if , ' J if , 'ff , ,. 5 . 'r ' 45 -I fwfi f V 'ar ge fir' ' e . 'V , M, , yig ghaz 7 y :awk 5 Minor Johson Huck Perez Madala Faust ,V . , Dequisto Rifas Rogers Ashworth McLeod Mack Seabef Chaplain , .as W F' 1. K gi? lg 5' y Q 1 1 3 r ,. y ' f- ' 1. 7 f yy V Z, 'ily f, Frey Whitfield Ross Pennel Celsee Simerly Berman 84 SIGMA 'V , W.. 1, A 'XA'i:,- ' F iff . , -.5 .. 1 V , ,, ' Q: Q Qiilqnx V I 4 Q 'ZfE '. f-Qt ' .--' i ' , W., :: - ' 'Egg Q ,K xg 7 I , vtlv . , J 1 gb 1 -1: . - x,.- 1 V g ,. h -- V 4 , David Christiansen - Y ' . . P 'd z K jim Fitzgerald res! en john U11-ich Harvey Pierce Secretary Vice President Robert Mosley Treasurer Chaplain Sigma is the newest boys, service club on campus. lts purpose is to promote friendliness and better relations throughout the school. This being Slgl'H3,S first year, their only project has been rais- ing money for a new library. As Sigma looks to the future they see a promising outlook for 1957. w ,FM 1 f V 5-'iw' 2 ' -4- .-' ' zz-,ze , fc, it A, ' aw! Q Metzger 5 , ai ' fa., ' ' 'A' t Fi. 1 , ' ' - ' 'if 125 A ., 'rl t ,, K 1 - ,f ' A It r . 4, Sessions Baskin R. Pierce Sergeant-at-Arms Parliamentarian QNX Roberts . ,' 'X . yi,-,af--V31 f, ,V - I,-,fy ,gy ,, - -7,2 ww, r ' M Doster Halliburton ' ,. 'GAL V 1 K X 1 , J gi, ' , X f ft y ,f Z my ,, ,g .iz ' 4' , ' K 2 6535, - , if A ' ' e 7 M ,jx Threatte Madden , f 1 5 N14 me ,yf vi .. 4 if 5 gf ,P MX Q 9 A t A X 52 y 1 E i X3 .4, V if' , if f Y Cox Stoker Morris Whitney ' 'rf '- 7-3' ' :f:i::. -.-. g 'N - , '- , . V, 4 ' 9 Qi-We 1,-5-5 '-7' ' 'i , , ,t ..,.. 1 ' 4 TJ! '-a s iz' V 21 ' ff ff , ' 595 r 'f'-i f ' , Q2 -21.3 V' 't ' , 3 r -Q it , Y Lund Sharless Sirak Fausset .,-.., W..-Mm,Z:i,,49, V' ,W f f'- g 1 ' 1 1, Y , ,i::':sf-i4 l- ' -, - NL, . ,v..., .L 1 1 , .-, .,-1 A 'V -W P' '. ,f ,. asia U ,gk 'H 1 ' if ' -' -1' . -f , 1 f I A fe i r rf f i , , A y fT f3f'zJ 'ff , if . -, ' 2 l U f' '- 5 H V - ' 7' ' ' -' ' 2 A - -2 X ' gi . j i Brinson Day Eikenberry Treadway IE , U X 2. .gf , -mf ,ww 55 , W, ,V Ai' w:1':1 f 4334411 2 -1. A Min -' fx? , f 3 x 2 3 I 5 E by if A W. .,.. , V X. , ,. -.A 'W wif ' J V?Ki4,,f6SZgb,,,,,,lQ.v. s ,, , .vig-Q 1 ffd. ,, .. V ..,x,.-,gi if ' 1, W Wie, , L ' 4 Q'2vafL.,l A 4,-fy-aff' f , ' ' '9f,41Pf - X ' f Mel Q - -Swx arf' A K ,277 4X,,V,,W,1A ,. .4 Jmfyx ' 7 W -wfffi: A av f Q, f, pj.M,5j455.7A 3,535+ f, it ff,f?g,fv.:' A 3 ' 'V vf A 2, z '-1gf.vx,' ,1 2 ' N, ,,... 1 '- ,,f, f, f 'idzk Sf ll: ' , 4 uf Q2 . Y 7 og 4 -V .V E ,J ' 'V 1 vg.fQf ,,1hf5ax,w?'f , 122 QM X WY M? OUR MR. BATH Principal since the old days at Ponce de Leon High School, lVlr. Harry N. Rath is pretty great. Our school is the school he dreamed of before it was built. If the students are not those of his dream, it is our fault not his. We hope he will remember us with pride-for We have been proud of Mr. Rath and of Coral Gables Sen- ior! High School. Another year has passed and many more honors are in our showcase. This has been a memorable year and one that we shall always remem- ber. One of the dreams of our principal was to Win the Big Ten Trophy. This year, with the help of our coach, lVlr. Nicholas Kotys, and our foot- ball team his dream was realized. ALLHED YUUTH Preparing for song fest are. seated: Miss E. Sheplerg Almalee Cartee, president. Standing: Scott McDonald, presidentg Miss E, Patterson, Chuck Virgin, int. president. Allied Youth, since its organization at Gables in 1946, has become the largest club on campus, with the purpose of promoting fun without alcohol. It is an international organization, reaching from Florida to Nova Scotia. Under the sponsorship of Miss Eloise Patterson, Mr. Donald Gor- don, and Miss Essie Shepler, the club has undertaken a taffy sale, pennant sale, and other activities. J Square dancing are: Lamar, recording and corresponding secretaryg Hohinan, recording secretaryg Lewis, vice pres identg Roerig, vice presidentg Chrisman, treasurerg Lieser, corresponding secretaryg Webb, vice presidentg Siefert chaplain. rimfrairsiieiet Rrniens l I i Sandy Biggers, president, and Al Hubbard, vice president, prepare their saddles for a long day of ey . . : riding. l 1 1 il Cavalier Riders Club is under the direction of Mrs. Mary Ann Nebiker. The club was formed ly to give those students interested in horseback riding a chance to ride more often. Any student I interested in joining is welcome. Regular meetings are held to determine school projects and times 1 1 for riding together. 1 1 Pictured with their horses are: Maury Kutner, Eddie Mercer, Billy Kruppa. Marcia Palmer. and Gail Nash. 88 CHESS CLUB 3-M Practicing for tournament are Chess Club officers. Jim Meyer and Pete Comanor. Chess Club is one of the new additions to Gables, organizations. lit is open to all who are inter- ested in chess. Mrs. Struthers is the sponsor of the organization. The club emphasizes sportsmanship in competition, as well as giving companionship to the members of this group who have a common interest in chess. l We ye .ff Seated: Rodregas, Lamont. Standing: Ulrich. Baskin. Woodin, Platanides. Porter. 4 n .A 4 DTVERSTFTED CUOPERATHVE TRATNTNG iss. 'nm -0--. 'lun nam .uu- -an' ..-4 T ali' .fv- ..-- l l l Hard Working officers of DCT are, seated: president, Elaine Sessa. Standing: recording secretary, ' Joyce Nipperg vice president, Virginia Sensaleg corresponding secretary, Carol Shortg treasurer, l Edna Scott. l l 'Tarn while you learnw is the DCT motto. The students in Diversified Cooperative Training are li preparing for their careers by actual experience on the job. The club was organized at Gables in 3 1950, and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Valera G. Mayfield. First row: Ecorcl, Berghuis. Payne, Powell, Eitner. Second row: Clifl, Sheehy, Van Houslen, Nipper, Warren. Stand- ing: Saller. Spitzer. Johnson, Mrs. V. Mayfield, Mathews,Meyer,Westberry. 90 fwffl w l ff t s 3 , , fi 1 if 5' ff, fl v f fa.: , 1 Uvaf t 37 17, I , or , q p .4 , Win M 1 1 fn DRlVllNG C UB Promoting safety are: Bogess, sergeant-at-arms, Mann, secretary, Guy, treasurer, Drinkuth, presi- dentg Fieldhouse, vice president. Driving Club, sponsored hy Mr. Mitchell Menacof, is for the purpose of promoting safety in driving and making it easy for them to get a driVer7s license. Any student Wishing to become a member is Welcome. The Course takes place as a regular Class in SCl100l l'1Ol11'S, but is run like 3. club. Seated: Scott, Godard, Sacco, Dolinger, Axt, Boerger. Second row: Douglas, Sattler, Walden, Conser, Roulston, Moore Sheetz, Be-vis. Third row: Laing, Craven, Sward, Shields, Callaway. Standing: Mr. M. Menacof. - JUNHUR RED CRUSS CLUB R Loading Christmas baskets for the needy are: Officers-Davis, Wasserman, Harrell, Beiler, Lieber, Zeder, King, presidentg Semes, Mrs. Donna Chapman, sponsor. Kneeling: Mann, Mull, O'Chipa. American Junior Red Cross, which is a junior council member of the National Red Cross, is the oldest organization in Coral Gables High. Sponsored by Mrs. Donna Chapmen, the Council has completed many worthwhile projects to help students to learn the Red Cross way and believing in service for others, community, and school. v ff 2? Q ! ig Z' ' First row: Perks, Ceballos, Haggard, Crosholz, Tooill. Second row: Vitale, Norconk, Brenner, Beese. Third row: Blair. Congdon. Standing: Smith, Alonso, Madowitz, Green, King. LTBRARY CLUB .795 . 'Sd' 2211? N , i .3 5 f M Checking out books are: John Gentry, vice presiclentg Ruah Parker, treasurerg Judie Mitchell, secretaryg Allan Metzger, president. I Library Club is a member of the Dade County Library Council Association and is reporter for that ' group. lt is also a member of Florida State Library Council. Members of the Library Club Work in the library during study hall and also after school. Their sponsors are Mrs. L. Cole, Mrs. El Wil- son, and Mrs. V. Callaway. First row, seated: Mrs. L. Cole, Mrs. E. Wilson, Mrs. V. Callaway. Second row: Crain, Thompson, Bowlby, Carbone Straub, Tucker, Gibson, Suominen, Bloom, Boke. Standing: Miller, Clark, DeCario, Meacham, Reetz, Hancock Brodkey, Murphy. FRENCH CLUB 'nv 3' Planning for the Mardi Gras are: Margaret Albury, Corresponding secretaryg Carol Harding, recording secretaryg Richard Johansen, president, Betty Van Wagenen, treasurer: Magalay 3 Blanco Fombona, vice president. l The French Club is sponsored by Mr. Thomas P. Cambell. This club is to promote culture and is open to all students taking French. Annual events are the Christmas meeting and the Mardi Gras which is a school dance. During the year the French Club has had many guest speakers many of which are professors and world travelers. Seated: Basten, Conner, McClain, Haggard, Laney, Dexter, Knight. Kneeling: Lomax, Wilson, Wilkins, Balfex. Standing: Coberna, Ettie, Bolton, Pearson, McCowen, Davison, Woodin, Donavan, Ashworth, Sheetz. 94 .lllUNllOR CLASSHCAL LEAGUE . 'lE x A r 1. Looking forward to a successful year are, standing: Averbuck, vice presidentg M. Reno, treasurer, Bob Reno, president. Seated: Lesser, recording secretaryg Hodson, corresponding secretary: and Trammel, corresponding secretary. Junior Classical League, is the oldest interest club on campus. It was founded in 194-9 by Mrs. Sue Piant and is now under the direction of Mrs. McBroom. The members of Junior Classical League attend the Latin Forum at the state convention and in the past have come home with many honors. Any Latin student is eligible for membership. First row, sitting: Mull, Johnson, Reynolds, Crocker, Cogburn, Taafe, Connally, Kunze, Camp bell. Second row, sitting: Turner, Watters, Vitale, Rood, Baker, Eccles, Forbes, Lesser, Jordan Third row, kneeling: Nichols, Cox, DeMartino, Pritchard, Herman, Hammond. Fourth row standing: Mrs. McBroom, Brooke, Airth, Williams, Leffingwell, Lair, Jones, Anderson, Noggle Spires, Williams, Nash, Townes, Peckham, Leigh, Trammell, Rugguro. FUTURE Tiesatinieas one aMEiRicA ntmgxs mm: THEY THEIR. THEN TNURS Miss C. Ions aids Haggard secretary, Guthrie, president, Victor, treasurer, Palmyra, vice president in preparing for teaching. Founded in 1947, Future Teachers of America is a national professional club, sponsored by the National Education Association. Under the direction of Miss Mary Cecile Ions, the goal of the club is to interest students in teaching as a career. Their activities include selling valentines, teaching for one day at an elementary school and one day on Student-Teacher Day. ... .marwvsn-,f ,tl . it Seated: Bryant, Lee, Smith, Bevis, Braidwood, Overpeck, Braen, Hohman. Standing: Piowaty, Hill, Alonsi, Lomax, Mull, Chrisman, Gary, Stewart, Vidal, Baker, Beckham, Lair, Brawner, Cain. tl M E 3' Rat g L First row, seated: Frances, Coleman, Latshaw, Walker, McLaughlin. Second row: Taaffe, God- dard, Harvey, Bomhoff. Standing: Pedigo, Taft, Morris, Abel, Neff, Mull, Malone, Radebaugh, 96 Glenn. Mahone, Parker, Johnson, Day, Hefele. FUTURE NURsUs Dressing nurse dolls are, seated: Linda Kendall, vice president: Penny Frances, president. Standing: Dottie Boggess, secretary-treasurerg Nancy Cates, historiang and Martine Pedersen, corresponding secretary. The Future Nurses' Club was organized for the purpose of telling girls about the profession of nursing and to interest them in this career. Mrs. Catherine Blakey is their school sponsor. The club this year has been engaged in making uniforms for its members and taking part in Jackson Memorial Hospital Field Day and State Future Nurses' Convention. Membership is open to any girl interested in nursing as a career. Seated are: Roberta Hough, Betsy Wood, Elaine Burns, Marietta Pedersen. Standing: Sharon Church, Barbara Settle, Milanie Madden, Mariam Parker, Kathy Hoar. Sue Madiertz, Mrs. V. Blakey. HHSY IH Working on Student Directories are: Treasurer, Neal Waldrong president, David Hallg sponsor Mr. W. F. Monroe. Standing: Secretary, David Benardg vice president, Cranston Butler. Hi-Y Club is sponsored by the Young Men's Christian Association of Coral Gables. The boys work to better the school in various ways. Their biggest project is the publication of the school directory which is sold at the beginning of the year. Funds raised by Hi-Y go to the school. This year Mr. W. F. Monroe is the faculty sponsor. Kneeling: Vanderslice, Grantham, Eikenberry, Rowe, Davis, Donavan, McComb. Standing: Rohe, Hendricks, Allen, Ellis, Kleber, Minchew, Swigert, Gentry. YQTEE S lf- Q I t .X ,G 'F , .. 7 K H! Planning for postcard sale are, seated: Velma Dunn, vice presidentg Maryann Halt, presidentg Jean Richards, secretary. Standing: Sheile Wadsworth, treasurer. Y-Teens was organized at Ponce de Leon High School in 194-8. The organization is sponsored by The Young Womanls Christian Association and is dedicated to greater fellowship and understanding among all people. Miss Magdalene Hauser is Y-Teens' sponsor. Seated: Miss Hauser, Nancy Hodge, Judith Eckler, Claudia Klug, Mariam Kasarjian, Elizabeth Miller, Glenda Felkner. Standing: Doris Harner, Nancy Ostott, Neta Lloyd. ,4, Wfg ssh 2 2 2 1 99 Till? TOPPERS 'S fi ,..,.,.. They measure, just right: Judy Gleen, treasurerg Judie Menille, president, Carolyn Klepfer, secretary. i , i Tip Toppers, Club of Coral 'Gables ,was formed in the later part of 1954-. Their sponsor is Mrs. Catherine Nicholson. This organization's purpose is to further social 1 and personality development. The girls are selected for their personal characteristic i and height standards. A girl must also measure five foot eight or over.-Projects for I the year range from the sale of spud-nuts to hostessing for faculty meetings. A K 1 .. - XI. ' ' - A are wigs r ,, x A csv ' it fn X. - -'fe , ,ai . Pat Funk, Caroll Manu, Marion Brooke, Jackie Johnson, Susan Turner, Lawsanna Henderson, Valerie Lasky, Sugar Rankin, Linda Williams, Kay Davis, Alice Kovacs. l00 ,f OP iff S3 'wwf ,A gh:-,tf.:.,s - tug -.1 fem A brdtherhoqd .of 'venefable trees. A ' f ., D .. ' Wvfdfwoffh 'YM' X f 1, . Q49 551- gsmfm. v,- A-5 Y M i ' V lapped distinguished mfzmbers af iw f A Q ' . A ' , , 'f ff' ' . N, -'52-,ni Q Ng ,Q 'I ' ' X ,, ' , ' f M- .vsawmbfk , - , -. - ' ', .fAv,,,, M1 - , '-,. A ,. -- - ' 5' -- - , fb 'L '- f ' . , ,- , Q' ' . 'ilifif fain Q ' A 'Fur' s' 2 X ' 5 r I I VN f Ka xf. 1 W ,ig , A ' , 1 2 L 4351 3. i -. ,N X - A 'f X K. Q f , Mf1vI90Tre6f2' .. M . . . . , , , . . .. yi? . lol My ' f- 1 7 LETTERMAN QLUB PAT USSERY PHEOBE WILKINS BETH McDONALD SPOYISOI' S 0n50r Miss Letterman p Letterman Club consists of all boys holding one or more varsity G letters. As in the past the Letterman members sold red and grey dink caps to the student body with the purpose in mind of promoting school spirit. Their other projects consist of sponsoring intramural sports and putting on their annual Sweetheart Dance. Mr. Nick Kotys is the sponsor of this group, and he along with the boys have made Cables proud of its sporting activities. TOMMY ATWOOD President First row: Gable, Overstreet, Wendellkin, Swanson, Downing, Pritchard, Heaton, Kline, Durrill, Murphy, Williamson. Second row: Wilkaitis, Swartz, Cook, Norman, Vara, Humphries, Grant, Kelly, Getse, Linnett, Brockway, Miller, Nelson, Day. Third row: Harrison, Slaton, Moore, Madala, Smith, Crouch, Jobson, Sauls, Speegle, Davant, Seese, Stutz, Stahl, Linkroum. Fourth row: Acker, Penriell, Whitfield, Coe, Chernin, Zeto, Harrel, Scheffsky, Trig, Macy, Weintraub, Wadsworth, Tumlin, Weber, Collins, Jochem, Nadler, Hauser, Elowitz, Gentry. NATHONAL ATHLETHQ SQHULARSHHP SOClllE.TY i, ' , fy, if A 2-,..,, f F ,, 1 1.1 BILL HEATON Q President C Guarding Lettermen bench are: Gable, vice presi- Representing the different sports are: Swartz, sec- dentg Macy, Elowitz, and Jochem. ond presidentg Linnett, Kline, Vara, Getsee. National Athletic Scholarship Society was founded for the purpose of giving recognition to those boys who earn above average grades for three consecutive semesters and who have exemplified the highest type of sportsmanship and citizen- ship. Their projects are to back all Lettermen projects and stage sock-hops after several of the football games. Kneeling: Wilkaits, Nelson, Swanson, Green, Crow. Second row: Harrison, Ward, Sauls, Gentry. Third row: Murphy, Tumlin, Weintraub, Scheffsky, Seese, Kelly, Linkroum, Stutts, Houser, Crouch. IO3 9 Atimeono t We at R at t WALTER JOLIFF ' President www on o f ,Y 4 Admiring new instruments are: Skipper, recording Ready for a boom: Skipper, Harshbarger, Barish secretaryg McCall, treasurer: Day, vice presidentg Hefele, corresponding secretary. L7Allegro was organized in 1951 to recognize the outstanding members of the l 7 9 instrumental music department. LAllegros main projects are to help sponsor the annual Band Dance and to assist the various units of instrumental music department in every possible way. First row, standing: Jolliff. First row, seated: Strain, Robinson, Lay, Day, NeSmith, Wehler, Root. Second row, seated: Mr. E. Cook, Henry, Parker, Veber, Bruner, McGinnis. Third row, standing: Reynolds, Beegle, Spiles, Tripp, Vann, Johnson, Rasasco, Taaffe, Heschler, Rumball. IO4 MODERN MUSlC MASTERS N-N.. PATTY FERGUSON President Ready for practice are: Sandy Neilson, Janice Guth- Planning the Operetta are: Rosemary Laney, Cary rie, Eugene Krieger. Findlay, Kathy Beckham. Modern Music Masters is the honorary society for those students who have main- tained an outstanding average in chorus. These students must also hold a Bn average in other subjects. Modern Music Masters, main project for the year is the Operetta, which was I-l.M.S. Pinaforef, Their faculty sponsor is Mr. Millard C. Walker. e 4. HB Standing: Mr. M. Walker. Sitting: Graham, Newell, Turner, Porias, Dickinson, Basten. Second row: Arnold, Christmas, Kilgard, Black, Harris. l05 NATllCU7NAlL HONUR SUClllE,TY Polishing trophies are: Peter Comanor, vice presidentg Barbara Jones, secretaryg Pat Haggard, treasurerg and Betsy Goodard, secretary. Seated: Flotken, Hedman, Doring, Hill, Fieldhouse, Thomas, Sheetz, Vanderfeene, Ruth. Second row: Lumas, Hamlet, Neilson, Tafte, Beckham, Boone, Scandlon, Bates, Aizenshtat, True, Boerger, Gaberna. Third row: Lemley, Mindell, Schipper, Basten, Toothman, Sammons, Willis, Davidson. 1 ws' ..z,i' ATHONAL HUNTER SOClllETY ,fr- WRIGHT PEARSON FLOYD ROSEN First Semester'President Second Semester President National Honor Society, is primarily to recognize scholarship. For membership one must have an average of at least 3.2, and must also have qualities in leadership, character, and service. The National Association for Secondary School Principals sponsors the National Honor Society. The faculty sponsors for National Honor Society are Mrs. E. Bowlby, Mrs. H. Evans, and Miss K. Davis. to 1' u 4... First row: McCall, Stoker, Lee, Graham, Hays, Bails, Lombardo, Gaskin, McClain, Trimble. Second row: Kilgard, Yurko, Laney, Kotys, Noggle, Eccles, Creel, Wilkins, Woltz, Snare, Over- peck, Hilson. Third row: Stoehr, Malone, George, Woods, Abbott, Porter, Myers, Dolinger, Leigh. 'aight final, I 07 p NATTONAL FORENSTC LEAGUE if Elf! M, rwvpf ,Qi ..,,,,. ff? S : . T 1 .,. YA iLJi'i 1 A V , 1. 2 A- I M wx CARLE GEORGE 'T ' Y K ' e l - presiden, ,lg ft W , I, L.: ,,., 'L Q.. . . Kg ' ' M' M ,uw 'f ,W , 3 L 7 at . ..,,. . W : .iff ffl J t T .jpg ..g,, titt p f , Preparing for a debate are: DePeugh, recording JANET RENO Always the winners are: Cartee, corresponding sec- l secretary, Flotkin, recording secretaryg Rosen. President retaryg Hiller, point secretaryg Woodin, vice w treasurer. president. The National Forensic League is an organization organized for the purpose of exercising public speaking and debate. Members are chosen for their outstanding qualities in speech and must maintain a high scholastic average. The club's main project for the school is the NFL Calendar. Their school sponsor is Mr. K. Werner Dickson. il First row: Carty, Balcer, Reno, Steiner, Lomax, Johnson, Stewart. Standing: Essen. Second row: Milledge, Comanor, lvanhoff, De Martino, Kelly, Dunlap, Davison, Capp. Third row: Smith, Brawner, Lair, Stoker, Prieto, Jones, Sutton, Camp, O'Day. Fourth row: Coffing, Mann, Beiler, McDonald. I08 PEN AND SABLE -sl 43 ASPLUND Preszdent Admifing their aft Hfffi Sweafingen- Secretary: AMIDON Putting their talent to work are: Bryant. secretary Cefalu. vice PY6Sid6l'1l3 Leigh, Chaplain: FHUSSCH, President Fisher, chaplain, Bate, Brown, treasurerg Nicholson treasurer, D. Campbell, historian. sergeant-at-arms. Pen and Sable was formed in 1948 under the sponsorship of their present sponsor, Mrs. Anne George. The c1ub's purpose is to provide pleasure and cultural activities for its members. New members are chosen twice a year through submission of work showing special talents in the field of art. x 5 KX x -eff-ik S Seated: Herring, Alu. Standing: P. Campbell, Mcllhargy. Coffing, Latshaw, Hanvey. McGrath, Schaltzberg, Overpeck, Bogaards, King, Perry, Mrs. George. I09 f' , 31 , s 3 QUHLL AND scnoicic 1 ANN JENSEN President Exchanging M935 On headlinff U92 KHCTICT, Cooke, Mrs. C. Steers smiles proudly for journalism honors Woltzv and CHSCY- with Creel, treasurerg Cartee, vice presidentg Cal- breath, secretary. ' Quill and Scroll, international honorary journalistic society, was organized to ii recognize outstanding students in the field of journalism. The Coral Gables chapter i is sponsored hy Mrs. Chris Steers, faculty advisor of the Coral Gables High Lights i and the Cavaleon. Quill and Scroll acts only as an honor society. New members are ' admitted each semester. f M111 Z I ? First rnw, seated: Arner, Thagard, Parson, Hamlet. Second row: Harding, Knight, Carty, Crofton, Hughes, Pangia, Saunders, Callahan, Slack. Standing: Weiland, Mull, Criswell, Gentry, Ussery, McDonald. IIO , . . ff ' ff PAT KILGARD President South America is a wonderful place agree Mrs. E. Spanish costume is admired by Vanderfeen sec Boone Domnin chaplaing and Vidal, historian. retaryg Stohr, treasurer, and Justin vice president Spanish National Honor Society was founded five years ago with the purpose recognizing outstanding students of Spanish and emphasizing the importance of the language. The sale of carnations is the group's biggest project. To be eligible for membership in Spanish National Honor Society, a student must have had three semesters of Spanish, while maintaining a 3.2 average in the language. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. E. Boone. First row: Laney, Noggle, Creel, Glenn, Sammons, Boerger, Jones, Dolinger, Taft, Doering Second row: Godard, Caskin, Bates, Chase, Campbell, Steiner, Fieldhouse, Pederson, Pederson Behnke, Haggard, Hohman, Moore. Third row: Nielson, Harris, Wilkins, Rietz, Kilinske Boggess, Day, Thal, Richardson, Hill, Platt, Freund, Jensen, Lombardo, Davis, Drinkuth Amidon. Fourth row: Henry, Neff, Toothman, Basten, Flink, Harrill, Comanor, Cordon, Silver stone, Rosen, Woods, Macy, Willis, Preston, Edkins, Leigh, Stoker, Hilles, Lee. SPANHSH NATTUNAL HONOR SUCTETY SQIENCE MATH SUQIETY What is the right answer? John Meyer asks faculty sponsors, R. Parent and J. MacCurdy. Science Math Honorary Society is the newest honor club at Gables. One must have eight semesters of science and math, having a 3.5 average in these subjects. Upon being asked to join the new members must submit an original project or thesis. The club's faculty sponsors are Mr. Robert Parent and Mr. Jack McCurdy. Science Math Honorary Society has many plans for the future. D. Abbott, F. Bearden, P. Comanor, R. Johanson, C. Porter, J. Ulrich, C. George. THlESlP9lANS . ntl , ,, it is ,F nr PAT HAGGARD President Studying make-up effect are, standing: Connaly, Observing lighting are, seated: Denney. Rainer. Reedman, Brokey. Seated: Liebenthal, Malone, Standing: Mindel, George. Forsyth. Braidwood, German. N The goals of the Thespians are to promote interest in the theater arts, the study of the stage, the production of plays and the creation of teamwork through unity in purpose. In the persual of these goals the Thespian Society produces two full length plays each year. Mr. David Feldman is the faculty sponsor of this dramatic group. 'L-se, ,W Af First row, kneeling: Gutenhall, Erwin, Kelley, Willis. First row, sitting: Coleman, recording secretary: Perks, corresponding secretary. First row, standing: Youngblood, vice president. Second row, standing: Arith, Mindell, Abel, Wheeler, Glenn, Laing. Mull, McDonald, Bolton, Duncan, Findlay, DeMartino. 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' ' wwf' sw- ?v4f v5x:avaanm.,.:,.,, Y ii, shade in which to sing - ,of palm or pine? mn, ' . . ' ' W Q I f Elizabefh Barreii Browning ' I I5 Ea U 0 I Mr. Ed Cook, director, guides the band to bigger and better things. J BAND OF The BAND OF DISTINCTION, under the direc- tion of Mr. Edwin T. Cook, is formed for the pur- pose of giving instrumental music students the opportunity to gain experience by playing in con- cert and marching band as well as solo and en- semble work. The band puts on fine half-time shows, parades in the fall and educational as well as entertaining concerts in the spring. It represents Gables in all parts of the state for various festivities. Officers are: Joe Powel, band captaing Marcia Harshbarger, and Bill Day, first lieutenantsg Pat McCall and Don McGinnis, second lieutenantsg Frank Brown and Bob Staver, drum majorsg Ver- nice Veber, secretaryg Judy Bruner, treasurerg Mary Gay Wehler, head librariang and John Rum- ball, head quartermaster. Providing the cheese-cake for almost all band turnouts is the majorette corps which consists of girls who are interested in twirling and have passed the requirements. li Y. F I 2 'wg r I, in l. Y V ? 3 f B E DI TI CTIO N ,I if i -4 ' 'Lg 3 -1, al g in 3 . ia 4 a . W.. , , ' - 5 ' 'V A fi? 1-'I -:Q 1 , .,,, IQ L ' fl. 'A ,r f A W -- .rf . ., 1. ' Af' Q . 4' . 19-f ' ' -' r ' 4 , 'L.' ,, 5 . Q' ef 1- ?' ' - f-4. , iW'?i'82i:7f'M fimfgqffwf-f . -f' -1- . , . w g I L x.,, H L 'Q' , A ..,, in ' '-11, , f K.eQ,1.,l,,14,,f,,,y ' I , can- , V. 3, x . I ' - 'Q Q ,. -- Q 1 '7 Wfll ,'4'T 'g5..i v' 3:1 ' Q- ' -L 4 5.2 5 0 -. if ,A ., , , . . X gram . ' , r' f' a v - f , if ' re1! 7 ' f 32,-3149 3,-z' : 5 gi X M, ,f 1 sl N my r w ' ff- r p f Q F ff-fwc ' 4 Sb Q 1 ' 4 1' - kv X-' re ff ' 0 ' 2 fi hav: fayyzy ' ' ,,,, in W 25 ,. ,f-L .. ,av-Q Our own 'Atwinsf' Rhona Beruhe and Pat Alexander. '63 ff 'J yi rv in ua K ,gg Nl if 4 I I Joe Powel, captain, assists the director. . .VJ-V 5 x ' X X ' ' ' X- xc A F- 1 f V 'll i X. Wm Pulling it out of the hand is Mr. Cook, while outside the B corps majorettes holds a gab fest. II7 K' X with ms C ok lovefr to pay Nl:-by 1? the taPe Yecoraeri .. a , Officers for 'the year are: Band captain, James Humphryg head majorette, Dawn Cochrang drum major, Frank Browng treasurer, Dorothy McKinneyg and head librarian, Marilyn Colman. Cavalier hand m embers are inexperienced yet but sho w much promise. CAVALIER BAND CAVALIER BAND is composed of sixty-five of the less experienced in- strumental music students who learn through playing and marching with the band in several shows and parades throughout the year. Mr. Cookys right hand man is captain, ,lim H umphry. ORCHE THA Our fine orchestra, which gives u music for our master minds, in the .f- f of concerts, an operetta, a magnl orm icent Music Festival in the Dade County ' 1 d f A d't rium and so on, is organ.ze or u 10 the purpose of giving orchestral ex- ' to stringed instrument players perience as well as performers on other instru- ments. S Pretty and talented Ellen Taaffe, c mistress. Orc oncert Mr ' ' Crem Hsgh' . to Perfection 1 directs Sr. . ring I D ayfts Officers this year were: Concert mistress, Ellen Taaffeg secretary, Diane Robinsong treasurer, Ross Berkowitzg . .H. and librarians, Jane Stiles and Robert Phi ips. hestra for those who prefer sweet and symphonic music is fun and edu cational. it 4 'V ,Mi fi, igiii, V 3 - M VV M I 5 2 -W, M ,,,,i. , , ,,, ,. .. ,p V, ,, V em 1 1- ,af-'Y 'Xi' f M-I L I LiV 3? 3J ,.,, ,, , M3 ii all 4 EL ' , ,i ' ' 'A Z ' mid i if J.k l President Captain ,l JUDY KOTYS SALLY SNAKE l l l CAVALIETTE Cavaliettes is a pep organization for girls which performs precision drills in various shows and parades. Highlights of the school year are the Cavaliette Hag ll drag in the fall and the fabulous Cavaliette Musical in March. This year it was called 4'Pages Through the Ages. Membership is by tryout only for girls who meet l 'f scholastic, height, and character requirements. l il V .. X I C. A d - - J V'ce President Q ren A. Ashworth IM Rgilq S' Bane P' Bareman S. Brawner S. Breese M. Buck D. Campbell K. Christiansen V D. Domning Treasurer L. Eccles J. Forbes J. Forrester B. Godard I C. Eccles ' ame Lee Collins, sponsorg Linda McLain, co-captaing Mickey Stefan, sweetheartg Margy Bails, vice presidentg and Bill Heaton, sponsor, take a stroll through the campus. Mrs. Ethel Steele B. Herrington J' Hohman J' Hulsman C' Hum L. Jones N. Jordan M. Lair P. Lamar S. Leffingwell B. Lenoir S. Matter , , A -Y H B. McDonald R. Piei-ce G. Reineke R. Reynolds l , -W . - K. Shanor S. Smith S. Stoehr P. Ussery C. Wheatley L. Williams lin MW I2l 72'- Advanced girls' chorus, consisting of fifty girls, sang for many charitable organizations this Christmas as well as taking part in the regular concerts and contest. Their president is Francis Dussault. CHORU Intermediate girls' chorus, also with fifty girls, participated in various concerts and shows throughout the year and the contest in March. The president is Yvonne Wood. ' ll ,. v Boys' Chorus has played an important role in the Choral Department this year giving concerts, helping with the operetta and going to district con- test. President for the year is Winston Corhitt. MR. WALKER Chorus Director Mixed Chorus gave many concerts this year in school and throughout the community under the direction of Mr. Millard C. Walker who has just seen his first year at Gables. Officers for the year are: President Bob Fordyce, vice president Benny Stutts, secretaries Elaine Andrews and Susan Beall, treasurer Don Alley. Wil if 'sg' 2 W Q glib! S ,-- Q, 3 W E iw? X' TROPICAL KNIGHTS' dance band is formed so that instrumental music students may get experience in playing dance music. The group plays for local dances and takes part in con- certs given by the music department. Ken Skipper is business manager and Randy Foster is librarian. . . p SABERS, boys' drill team, was originated this year for the purpose of furthering interest in precision marching and rifle drill. To qualify one must have a sincere interest in the group and its purposes. Officers for the year are: Commanding officer, Colonel Don Mossg executive, Major Jose Santiagog color guard, Ralph Sweeting. l . ,, L . ODER CE Officers for the year are: Kathleen Beckham, presidentg Jenny Albury, secretaryg and Alice Dex- ter, treasurer. Board members are: Senior, Kathy Taftg junior, Bess Ewaldg and sophomore, Sharlyn Smoot. These seniors take their dancing seriously. 'ta77Za4cb A portion of the seniors strike a wind-swept pose The Modern Dance group has as its pur- pose trying to develop the creative ability of students interested in dance. They par- ticipate in half time shows and other shows throughout the year. 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Organized confusion SEPTEMBER . . . our school-life tree of 1955 welcomes the showers and students with branches spread wide . . . sopho- mores sprout from all direc- tions, green but gay . . . con- fident seniors with roots deep in the ground, greet old and new friends . . and juniors, still holding their own . . . :,. ,Anwa- .Q s fy 'Q T Nfshumxl I ' f f'e1Wm -,il rrrrfii32w 1 ' W ' I ' . 9 gi 22 if t k', Q L Q K , , 'HUM-.W Q V' E t f we 'N -W-Lanz 1' , fsfgfgvzxfrf M' V -'Q f 'Que f -f L NNMTW- M' nw 25215274 1 t J ' V r -- 'f'- ' ' , S - '4':fwr Marv: 7?f? W:sN v' J -w w,, F2 4 wwf,-wr. aopv, 1s.,fe,i 'ZHf 9 23s.,,h - Fist- wf ,sm 1., ,ufwyg Q,..LW.A XM yr :Ng Q sf, -,C Xf , s ri : F 'W was Q: e 1. X: . r it 3 5 l ' ij',.' fm' V 'fx f w' N' 5 N, s s P- f , s. l e 'J -' ff We e is s- A V 3 its -, ,f-awp - -V ., at 1 .1 -1 F ,- ' an i , --'H Come on y'all! Don't you want to buy . . A.Y. Membership Drive catches everyone un- aware . . . pep assemblies her- ald exciting football games . . . whirl of dances begin . . . Big Sister Tea and Fash- ion Show draws a crowd . . . Lettermen's barbecue causes a sen- sation . . . and so, our first month hurries by. 1 5' f . S392 4 M wb NA ,W Nw. ..,'lW we if ' , r is , d X f 7 f W is ' 9' if sq We 4 , s N li J LG, i 'if' ' as 5 7 1, its Cf X r '59 1 X MW i 4 M ' WI ' V' 4 v My 6 if JJ' nl V . , ...ff bw w ,. . . ,W 4 ,.1..,, V , . i s W: 1 r are 1. .. -- g3ifiiL,,wf,f?ws.w1Mg'Qts is ' ,ww w fu lr W ' f- , 125, F- rf- A -Q H s. wzf 5, f f.w-M .. , r .,v, , . gf A J A' ffwfsisf f- f W-Qilli' li 'N f 1 tr'.m,. A if 'visa 1: A A' 'Viv -f t.,.1, . 1 ' 7l.Z,,r ,' .f4 ,e s 'sfff . .Q K , X w A ft we V. S w , ' fmwtywkgwgw fs, 1 fm ffqzggmsaw W'f lwiwl ' I 'K fw,.,, 5 ff, -E-rw Viewinv ca g00d numbers on . M- remix the calendar. Life Begin - Juniors welcome their new prexyl --..--a Co-Ed hags drag their favorites. K , p Aff . Please, girls! l'm only your sweetheart! I hear 'ya janglin' 1 Presenting the dignified Sophomore Class officers! IBO ! 3 4 l 5 ' 'QQ u niamfiw Q! I , C li f -' 4-,-. , 'Q ' A! 'QV ', 1 I, i. I - ' ' 1-Q' 'N f Oh, if you only lcnew! OCTOBER . . . our school-life tree puts on the gay foliage of Autumn . . . first cold snap of the year Welcomes real football weather . . . sweat- ers and coats are pulled out of mothballs . . . excitement reigns as service club bids come out . . . -I 5' ff W mf Hag-drags are the order of the day . . . Phantom Strol- ler still on the sneak . . . N.A.S.S. sock hops are fun . . . of course, Halloween for all the Gables ghosts and goblins . . . thus, another month slips into the shadow of our memories. 'wwf 'J AJ Q , 1242, MW 'Q - 5??Wyw eW,,gf ,, ,M 5-1m , W, ffcfxffyyyy Puleeze, Mr. Postman . . . a bid?? Hey, Sweetheart, the camera's over here! ' Jul in F lj i I ,fs ,Fr V T is P W 3 ,M Fm. pi' J 15 ,.-W -F fi. ,.-r- ,A fjf 'fs' KM 'A' Ill fri V fn' l il l ' 'Fla il fri l L VAN f l Fly' IA! l l ffl f,fJ'i ri' l f , ' A 'V, , ,vvf 1 i 'gf' W w W, jx K J X, gif' ,ull 1 l XC! J gif' 4,4 Q AJ vo L L -VJ Q VJ LJ Q of lvqfof if That wonderful night the Edison goal posts fell! S 5 5 1 5 3 i f i 5 5 V 4 iii ,Q Presenting our 1955 Homecoming Queen and Her Court-Smile gals! Pick it up-or no tip Whatever Lola wants . . . l NOVEMBER . . . our school-life tree now greets nippy weather and excitement galore . . . M.M.lVl. holds long-awaited initiation . . . Homecoming week swings into ac- tion with color day . . . Crescent starts their fruit cake sale , -I ,,, g . . . some lucky girls receive S.N.H.S. cor- sages . . . Quill and Scroll taps members . . . foot- ball season draws to a close with Jack- son's defeat . . . and November slips into the past. Oh, to he H Sluf-lem again! Key Sweetheart and sponsors grab the loot! liiifff Oak P 'Q fn' 0 Q Q Now, what have we here?'? Oh, do not forsake us, oh Miss Letterman l33 'E E We if Ji, A E V .f , , ,Qi Q fa iiii ' Q!gf.?,Vff vi W gl yr. eg A V , 2 3 , 'fir Y wx ' Hi, Nlal Ef'i5j'ZLfjQ3r,,Yi Did it really snow at the Charity Ball? DECEMBER You load sixteen tons . . . DECEMBER . . . our school-life tree heralds a beau- tiful Florida winter . . . basket- ball season opens with zest . . . Trilon sells smiling Santa heads . . . Senior Class Charity Ball merits great success . . . the long-awaited N.F.L. calendar arrives . . . seniors sing gay tele- grams . . . our band holds a Christ- mas concert . . . anticipation runs high for the Junior Girls' Formal, and the arrival of Santa Claus . . . and 1955 fades into memories. .1-. 9- y , i it ix Sui I if sg' li 1 LJ f V ii ' ix Cheeeezzel Festivities Reign 'QU ls the snow really that cold, chillun'? What in the world are you doing? I35 b fr Q, ' ff is lease! I realize that l'm in demand, but . , . JANUARY Girls-p Now 11 er ' e is a motley crew, I36 Working hard on those exams? . . Q JANUARY . . . our school-life tree heralds 1956 . . . new year's reso- and soon broken . F.T.A. holds their annual val- entine sale . . . S' Tallet names their Y six boys of the lutions are made . . E Why, of course I'm studying! . . 0 year with orchids and moonlight . . basketball games still drawing the crowds . . . mad, last-minute cramming for exams . . . and our first month of a new year fades into memories. L 'iHe wore black demm trousers Cramming for Exam Out' CO' er ordirwled che reader Four suckers taking mms! Oh yes! We studied hard for those placement tests! Junior Class Dance Jam Session! FEBRUARY . . . our school-life tree welcomes the month of sweet- hearts . . . P.T.A. holds its annual, successful dinner . . . A.Y. Taffy Sale is in full swing . . . adding pounds . . . Music Dept. proudly presents ff, ff? All right! So l'll buy some taffy L Ulfg Mx ! Seeing double? ? Hearts and Sweethearts H.M.S. Pinaforev . . . Junior Class holds its dance midst a maze of hearts . . . seniors slave through placement tests . . . S.N.H.S. taps 103 new members . . . and so, February slips into the past. D0n't rock the boat, dear! K I ' ' . , f f ,f'ff,'?, ', ,,,V , N Q ' li 1 D . ,SQ i..lg ' , f ,L F: ' 1 ,P e- ' 1 x 4 I J I' , , 5 Little devils at play! Lonely litt Paris was never like this . . . It just couldn't! MARCH . . . our school-life tree greets blustery weather and gaiety . . . the Mardi Gras is Hooh-la-lall' . . . Beta takes us straight to Devil's Heaven for an evening . . . club bids bring gaiety and le petunias 'H MU G? 111 B. n onion patch! tears . . . Senior Class madly sells shamrocks . . . Cavailette Musical creates a sensation . . . College Board Exams are grueling . . . and March says good- bye like a lamb for this year. Spring I Sprung! What guy do you suppose these gals are trailing?'? M X, ,,,, , f f MJ , ' fn ,J ,gh ' Q. , 14 ., Q 2 . ff Veni, vidi, vici! N , My, but this is a switch! Maybelline . . .! APRIL . . . our school-life tree looks to showers and sunshine . . . X-C Confederate Ball is a hit with all . . . Cres- cent chooses new sweetheart and sponsors-Con- grats! . . . Deb Safety Week keeps The Phantom rides again! Mikewloook out! ! . . . Showers and Flowers everyone guess- ing . . . Gentry holds their an- nual formal . . . everyone begins counting days till vacation . . . the coming Cavern adds to the ex- citement . . . and 1956 says good- bye to April. l l 1 4 C OIVIE Ya' gonna dance with me, Henry?? My big moment-The Prom! l 'AWell, four years of high school was worth itln MAY... The sixth period rush hour I Who do these jokers think they're fooling?? MAY . . . our school-life tree welcomes a flood of excitement . . . the fabulous Junior- Senior Prom heads the list . . . cheer- leading tryouts bring out the crowds . . . Awards Assembly causes surprises and cheers . . . the tremendous Cav- ern finally ar- rives . . . caps and gowns get their first fitting . . . seniors gloat over missing exams . . . the days till vacation creep closer and closer . . . and merry May skips happily out. At last-our fabulous Prom . . . and we spend an enchanting night in Venice! . . . Prom Time John . . . Marcia! f . 1 f Q-4 Of course I want just a coke! l45 Now, we linger at sundown, recalling our accomplishments and imperfectionsg knowing . U I if Seniors wish their teachers a fond adieu! is I iii., JUNE . . . the branches of our school-life tree of 1956 begin to droop . . . the year for C.G.H.S. is drawing to a close . . . it looks back over a suc- cessful year . . . one the School of Dis- tinction is truly proud of . . . sad that in its afterglow will come tomorrow, fulfilling all our hopes and dreams. 1 wif- -.- 11 Vfs. 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J In I A,-. 11- ..g? b, -' . , 1 N -:A :-5-1,4 , ,, , . , an f:.g..f Q n 21 1 . 1. .Qs 5 , bi 7 9 :J 1 v Q ff Eff 6 J' ss 4 ' ff 1 A H my ,ff .W 0 A ,' . F ,Y V, I ' ,,, A af ., Quay by K ' ' Q ,f- ,, ', 1.1 iifiaqy jr Av' 'q 6,47Q. ' ' J f ' ,J 1 , VV. , . J 'l 1 'I l Y' I I 4 , ,f ,Ki 'ff-, ff Mymfw? .H M r J E 1 5- I 1 - H - L I The class officers who led us through our first year at Coral Gables were: GEORGE CRAWFORD SHARLYN SMOOT PRISCILLA KATZ KAY WHITESIDE President Secretary Vice President Treasurer 4'lVIighty oaks from little acorns grow . . . Sophomore with a Freshman touch . . . Bewildered, Bewildered . . . Trying to be dignified while balanc- ing a load of books fupperclassmen never use lockersj . . . Getting lost in the 400 hall . . . Please come to A.Y .... Looking up at the worldly Seniors . . . Cheerleading and Cavaliette tryouts fBut Mrs. Steele, I just know Fm 5, 3,3 . . . Rush parties . . . Club bids . . . Are you really going to Buck Hill? . . . Hours of football practice . . . The thrill of making the varsity team . . . Slumber parties, open houses, beach parties and teas . . . Double dates in the family car . . . After date get-togethers at Jimmy's . . . Overworking the Phantom Stroller . . . Sneaking a place at the Senior tables . . . Sophomore boys dating Senior girls . . . Those fabulous two weeks at Christmas . . . Do we really have to take exams? . . . Sending F.T.A. Valentines . . . Getting an S.N.l'l.S. Corsage . . . Going to the Cava- liette Musical . . . Carnival time . . . Choosing sweethearts at the Soph dance . . . N.F.L. tapping . . . Report cards . . . Thinking fand only thinkingj about the Prom . . . Our first Cavern . . . Final exams again . . . The year,s gone by so fast . . . Looking forward to being upperclassmen . . . Ttis been great, gang, and we are going to make the next two years even better . . . litiuux-u- Andrea Arens Carl Asbury Thomas Ashe Charlene Ashley Rufus Ashworth Randolph Avon Barbara Babbitt Edwin Babbitt Richard Bagby Nancy Bailey William Bails Richard Baiz John Bak Dorris Baker Allan Bakke Charles Baldwin Donald Ball Robert Ball Carol Baltian Gayle Barratt Martha Barrett Mary Barnwell Judy Barron Dottie Bateman Doris Batson Wayne Batten Stuart Bazerman Bill Beaver Linda Beckham Timothy Beckham Jo Marie Beckham Barbara Beecham Warrene Beecher Lynda Beigel Cary Belcher Donnie Bell Francis Bell Virginia Benjamin Gary Benton Scott Beran Mary Bergan Virginia Berghuis Donna Bestonso Kitty Bethel Charles Bible ,loan Bieda Sandy Biggers Nedra Black Richard Black Sandy Black James Blais Lourdes Blanco-Fomhona Gail Blatt . Sally Blomquist Dorothy Bogaards Sharon Boke Edwina Bonavia Brace Boone Ed Bordon Peggy Borman Kathie Bowen Martha Bowlby Betty Bradley Genevieve Brady Helen Braun 1- Carole Braunstein Esther Brenner Pat Brewer Erin Briggs John Brinson Dolores Brisson Taffie Brock Marion Brooks Scarlett Brooks Bonnie Brown Frank Brown Julie Brown Linda Brown Marlene Brown Nadine Brown Ronnie Brown Nancy Bryan Nathan Buchanan Dolores Buck Melanie Buck Lynne Buckman Dorothy Buff Paula Burd Joan Burkhardt Elaine Burns Kenneth Burton Gwen Butler Mary Ann Butler Robert Buzzell Wayne Cabeza Victor Cabot .lohn Caldwell David Callaway Alice Cameron Judith Campbell Allen Carpenter Allen Carroll Doris Carroll Jackie Carroll J oe Carroll X Judy Carson Joyce Cascio Bette Case Maureen Casey Carol Cegelski Maehelle Chafin Donna Chalk Paul Chandler Helene Chernitsky Kay Chronister Barbara Clark Nancy Clark ff Patricia Clark Ray Clark John Cleveland Arthur Clifford Tony Clinger Carole Coatney Jeannette Cochran Mike Cochrane Penny Cohen Phyllis Cohn Padge Cole Judy Collins Nancy Colson Freeda Combs Paul Compare Gay Compton Janet Congdon lda Mary Conklyn Sugar Conn Lucy Constantino Grace Contopoulo Robin Cook Leila Coon Carol Cooper Doris Cooper Joy Cotton James Coup James Couttolenc Joyce Covington Joe Cox Worth Crow June Cruit Mike Crull Ray Crum ,lames Cunningham Nancy Cutbirth Martha Cyr Artha Dabney Russlyn Dahl Robert Dasher Warner Davenport Alice Davis Ann Davis Carol Davis Dorothy Davis Frank Davis Patti Davis William Dawes David Day Mickie Deariso Richard DeBerry Vincent DeCario James DeCarlo Claudette Deese Dee DeFeo Mary Dr-:Frain Edward DeFreitas Sally DeGuenther Frank Deigaard Harry Dell 1 Maureen Cox Patricia Cox Mikel Cracraft Julie Craig Cecilia Crain Barbara Crapaldo George Crawford Marie Crawford Joe Creel Joyce Cribbs Barbara Crosby Dave Crossett AL 1 'LAnd this was our 'homework' . . . tw M f f ' Ralph Delph Dean deMello Elaine Dennis Carmela Detrio Shirley Deuerling James DeY0ung John Dicker John Doel Anthony Domning Peggy Dorn Dick Doster Helen Douglas Otto Dowlen Jimmy Dowling David Dreher Norman Duchon Jackie Dunagan David Duncan Robert Dunleavy Romayne Dupras -L S431 1 I . f Barbara Duren Bruce Durkee Paula Dunning Roberta Eames Lillian Eccles Judith Eckler Gail Edmondson DeMont Edwards Mary Ann Edwards Patsy Edwards Gus Eggart Manya Ellertis Thomas Elmore Joan English Tom Epley Clyde Epperson Lucy Estep David Evans Roy Evans Jimmy Evernden Jean Fabish Ted Feely Joanne Feick John Ferguson .lean Fielden H.. Chipley French William Frey Eleanor Friedl Loretta Friedman Sue Friedson Lana Friel Barbara Frisch Edwin Frost Marilyn Funderburk Charles Fye Duane Gahel Jarrett Garrett Helene Garrison Henry Garrison Don Gentry Joan Gerstein Wanda Gibson Leon Gillell Thorne Glander Riva Glasgow Bibbers Glynn Dick Goethel Robert Gonzalez Alan Goodman Ava Gordon Carolyn Fincher April Fisher David Fitzgerald Patty Flammer Arlene Flanagan Judy Fleming Jean Forbes Angeline Flowers Billy Forester Kathy Forman Joan Forrester Eugene Fortun Henry Foster Lawrence Foster Naomi Fowles Ruth Fowles Roger Fox Nancy Foxx Richard Frary Frankie Freedman W' E fy A 352- 'V u , We f Z 4 f f fax 1- ff! WM KWH, Bill Gordon Mary Gosnell Maurice Gosselin Guy Graham Thelma Graham Mary Gransden Peter Graulich Kathryn Graves Catherine Green Duke Green John Green Stephen Green Martha Greenleaf Marjorie Griffin Rosemary Griffin Ann Groebe Robert Groover Ronald Gutshall Linda Hale Mary .lane Haley Mary Hamill Ross Hamilton Gene Hammond Roberi Hancock Tom Hanly Hope Hansen Michael Harrell Sara Harris Sylvia Harris Kim Harriss Marjorie Hart Linda Lee Havenor Nancy Hayes Holly Haynsworth ,Ierrie Hechler Chuck Hedland Ray Hefele Bill Henderson Jerry Henderscheid Lawsanna Henderson Martha Henderson Claire Henn Ana Henriquez Bruce Herman James Herman Robert Herman Nancy Herndon Larry Hess Bill Hicks Ronald Hillsburg Sara Hilton Eddie Hinton Jim Hirsch Sandra Hitt Teddy Hodge Sandy Hogue Sandford Holdahl James Holden Jeff Holdren Laura Hooper Jeanne Hough Harriette Houghton Albert Hubbard Paul Huck Horace Huddle Edward Hughes Harold Humphrey Louis Humphrey Charles Humphries Patricia Hunt John Hutton Cynthia Hynes Nancy Ihland Anne Jackson Charles James Mike Jamieson Sonia J aramillo Linda Jenkins Doug Jennings Elizabeth Johansen V BW, ,ft we ,,.f, ,ant ' , vw, , f ff? ,gf ,YfgM9Z'2wAu,ri was ,f J J, EM? 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QL, MW? ,' ? 7521 f ' I ' ' K'Where there is a will- Jsix.-.v ti n Michael Johnsen Jacqueline ,Johnson Margaret Johnson Martha Johnson Dan Jones Douglas Jones Doris Jones Elaine Jones Ralph Jones Sylvia Jones Jacques Junger Richard Kadar Bobbi Karr Gail Katz Priscilla Katz Margo Keaton Maja Keech Helen Kefalson Charles Kehoe Bill Kelley Kathleen Kelley Pat Kemp Terry Kennedy Jeffrey Kessler Gary Kidwell Carol Kieffer Janet Kilgard Carol Kimbull - Roberta Kimmel Karen Kirk Wally Kirkpatrick Laura Kistler Kenneth Klein Kathleen Kluth Janice Knable George Knight Neal Knight John Laney Margherita Larson Maryannette Larson Sue Larson Valerie Lasky Linda Latshaw Mary Learelle .lack Leatherman Barbara Lenoir Chisolm Leonard Suzy Leffingwell Chris Lephfew Susan Lesser Diane Lester Joyce Levi Joel Levin Ric Liegerot Joan Liggett Sue Lindblad Frank Little Mickey Little Elaine Loebig Jack Logan Barbara Lokau Thomas London Gloria Lopez Christine Love Karolee Lowe Sandra Lucaa Nancy Luihn A 1 ex K Janet Knowles Jeff Knowles Alice Kovacs William Kruppa Marlene Kryak Judith Kuck Maury Kutner Clark Kullmann Paul Kyriakos Hobie Lacy Judy Laesser Jose Lambert Walter Lund Stuart Lynn Eunice Lyons Dave Machamer Chris MacTavish Marshall Magruder Annette Mancini Gloria Mantel Jerry Marks Tommy Marks Susan Marsch Suzanne Martin Frank Martin-Vegue Margarita Martinez Gloria Mask Sandy Matter Eddie Mathewes ,lames Mathewes ,Toe Maxwell John Maydak aaa Jeanette Mayo James Mayo Nancy McCarthy Marge McClendon Albert McCurdy Steve McDonald Don McGahee lim McGee Dixon McGhie Dot McCoogan Margaret McGrath James Mcllwain Ada McKay Claudia McKinley Barbara McKinney William McKinney John McKune Lynn McLeod Roderick McLeod Mary McMaster Janet McSwain Boardman Meade Bob Mehl Eddie Mercer David Messer M . . 'V 4 ,,,V V ,, I Nancy Moss Johnny Mounts Richard Mullins Marion Murphy Randolph Murphy Danny Nall Gayle Nash Gloria Neiger Kayleen Newmark Barbara Nichols Carmie Nichols Noel Nichols David Nicholson Tom Nicholson Fred Niebhur Fred Nienaher Ian Nimmo Ginger Nobles Nan Norconk William Norman Vasha Nowakowski Lee O'Brien Mike O'Brien Nancy Offutt Cary Odom K Arthur Messier Bob Messing Sarah Miles DeBlois Milledge Darlene Miller Marilyn Miller Kathleen Miller Georgene Miller Marilyn Miller Marcia Minis Sandra Minear Charles Mitchell Jeanette Mitchell Bill Mohlenrich Fransisco Montana William Morlang Darleen Morris Joy Morris Carol Morrow Janet Mosley mu. ', imrrnfza-as-ff . . , u V, -zu, Curtis Ogden Alan Olinick Coleman Olson William Olson David O'Neil Steve Opler Jimmy Osborne Carol Ostergard Betty Overholser Jacquelyn Paddor Sally Pagliuca Marsha Palmer Bob Pardee Dorothy Pardington Melinda Park Kenneth Parker Kitty Parker Marie Parker Barbara Parris Jimmy Paulick Ginger Payne Wesley Peacock Richard Peck Wayne Peck Gay Peckham Patricia. Peckham Leonard Peckitt Ronnie Peeples Sandra Peltz John Pennel Herbert Perez Joan Perez J oe Perkell Tommy Perkins Ladonna Perry Barbara Peskoe Jon Peters Barbara Peterson Bob Pfeiffenberger Kenneth Philbrik Bill Phillips Margaret Phillips Sugar Piowaty Maurice Pipkin ,lohn Pippinger Wilburn Pitts Sheila Pitz Leo Piwniczka Gordon Plant Tricia Poole James Potter Carol Powelson Charles Powers Tommy Prebianca Don Prendergast Bill Pressley Sally Prior Richard Prosan Roger Pullam Rob Puller Adrian Purnell Mike Rada Mike Radzyniak Donna Rainer Ginger Rambo Robert Ramsay Cheryl Rankin Errol Raye Frankie Redding .lohn Reddick Joyce Reed Daniel Reedy Mickey Regan Kenneth Rehe Richard Reibman Edward Reiss Phillip Remaley Fred Renninger Margaret Reno Donna Retallic x les He who hesitates is lost! l l V' 'ffw Pat Rethorst Alvaro Rey Ralph Reyes David Reynolds Leeta Richardson Mike Richardson Ronald Richardson Harold Rifas Graham Riggs Sherill Rigot Peter Ring Hector Rivera Aa' Nancy Roberts Richard Roberts Sandi Roberts Charlie Robinson ,lo Ann Robinson Rodolfo Rodriguez James Rogel Bruce Rogers Mickey Rogers Rollin Rogers .ludianne Roocl Barbara Rosher Angus Ross J ack Ross Linda Rovin Herndon Rowe Diana Ruffe .lo Ann Ruggero Roger Rumenik Bobbie Ryan Joseph Salmon Patricia Saunders Sandy Saunders Sandy Scherer Charlette Schildecker Jerry Schmidt Larry Schroeder Harriet Schmidt Robert Schwarcz David Schulze Judy Shaw Betty Ann Sheppard Betty Sickler Teresa Silva Carla Silver Stuart Silverman ,ludy Simon Don Simone Barbara Sinclair David Sinclair William Sindo Sue Skelton Ray Skop Jack Slaton Allan Smith Betty Ann Smith Brenda Smith Dale Smith Linda Smith Linda Lee Smith Martha Smith Pat Smith Saralee Smith Shelby Smith Susan Smith Suzanne Smith Sharlyn Smoot Bob Snare Marion Sneeden Doug Snook 1 rg:-1 Bob Scott Jeffrey Seeley Lorilee Seese John Seiler Robert Semes Stephen Senterfit Ellen Severson Peggy Shader Linda Shafer Marcia Shaffer Pat Shanklin ,loan Shaw --1'-F f , 1 1 Have you read a good book lately? David Sokolow Carl Sorrell Deborah Sowards Sylvia Sowards Sandy Speed Julian Speegle Patsy Spella, Carole Spires Susan Sprague Lewis Spratlan Boh Stager Rick Stager George Stamos Julian Stanton Jack Stark V Barry Starnes Mary Stearns John Stearns William Steigner George Stephens James Stoker Gail Straub John Stuart Bill Studeman Wayne Stueck Georgia Sullivan Jimmy Sullivan Suellen Sullivan Tim Sullivan Muriel Sumerfield Beverly Sutor Susan Swain Pat Sweeny Ralph Sweeting Stanley Szymczyk John Taylor Sande Tchakarian Maw Lee Tedder Rick Teisan Mary Temple Gerry Testa Tom Tew Marny Thompson Patricia Thompson Tommy Thompson Linda Thorn Bruce Threatte Quentin Till Robert Tipton R 1 , 9 fs ' 'e f w as , ,,,, 5: Mm , W rdf I fi XXT6' -fo' ff, , HSSSSHHHHHHHZ Genius at workin Bob Victor Frank Vidal Joe Villanova Dick Vinal Rose Mary Vitale Jean Vliek Linda Waiter Martin Wales Barbara Walker Martice Walker Dare Ward Nora Waters Earl Kay Susan Watson Maymar Watters David Weathington Paul Weber Weddington Anthony Weilbacher Lorraine Weiss Marty Weiss Robert Wheat Jim Wheeling Diane White John White Whiteside Stan-Wieden Nellie Wiggins Thenice Wilbanks Carole Wildey Barbara Williams Dennis Williams Lane Williams Linda A. 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Q, ' ga? , ,1Lg.g:,, , Q 'Y f Our roofs were firmly ,planiedii Junior Class Officers, Wafson as secretary: lowed soon afferward The a, - I !4,.l', gk es. an n ihe ferlile of new school year wiih ihe eleclion of our Henry Roerig as vice president Jim 7 oqrd, and Homeroomeleciions fol- oufypeasliry for ihe Prom.' ai Chrisfmas I There are lime. S were repre Pele Swarh were named io Somefhing new and Queen of and Queen BONNIE mous caricafures of from lhe fradiiional hearls and Time passed, exams came end We'd worlned'on ii and dreamed abouf il for Chairman Buzz Allen and his commifieesy won'f hundreds of Juniors and Seniors who croyvded all. 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'N f, 'u' 'Q ' , , I 5 ' V ,'1'i'f ' -Lai' wif 'f' ' ' iff, 'fs 4' V y 3 1 2 ff K, , fe I w,:e'y'wuf1,. e A. Q W f. arg, 1n,,, Jil, f ,- L'9v 9 1 an My 'f , v1 L K 1,7 'V .ff X x J 4 I f, Ml if 'K ' 1 f . . af , .NWI . .L .W ,gf ,-9,2 ,, ff 1.5 V. '- , , 5 f ' f 3913, f ' .,w L '?ef.'f 1 rf , , x7'wmfQ 5' if ' , iv' 'W We .eijf Q H, K , .if 04254 I ,vu jaw A , in lg WJ! V . ,. Wu.. , ww N . W,,.,,,, ,,,, ,m,,.y.' uiuxl -W ,-' 0 fm 0 greenery. 2 gy, anczent as the hzlls ,M 245' Q. I Sdmuelff. Coleridge ,,,, Ab ,fm 1 Q- 'l:43i5g'f'.ff-' RICHARD ABBOTT Hialeah junior High School l, Miami High School 2, Home- rooni President 2, HB Football 3, Baseball 3. HARRIET ABRAMS JAMES D. ADAMS X-C 3, 4. ROBERT ADAMS Driving Club l, lntramural Football l, 2, 3. JENNY SUSAN ALBURY Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Trilon 2, 3, 4. RONALD DALE ALJETS Edwardsville High School, lll. 1, 2, Band l, 2, SC 2, Latin Club l, 2, Football 3, 4, Track -3, 4, AY 3, 4, Boys' Drill Team 4. SUZANN ABEL AY l, 2, 3, 4, Typing Award 2, Homeroom Chaplain 3, FTA 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Trilon 4. CECIL B. ADAMS Red Cross Rep. 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Club 1. JOHN ADAMS Track 3, 4, Varsity 4, Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 3. HARRIET AISENSHTAT Russellville High School, Ala- hama l, 2, Band l, 2, SC l, 2, NHS 4. MARGARET ALBURY AY l, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Trilon 4. JAMES M. ALLERTON Band 2. DONALD ALLEY Intramural Football 1, 3, Var- sity Track 2, 4, Gentry 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ARTHUR S. ANDERSON Intramural Softball 2, Bowling League 2, 3, 4, Intramural Bas- ketball 2. CHARLES ANKRUM Intramural Football 1, Softball 3, Basketball 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Industrial Arts Award 3, Library 1, 2, 3. JOHN ARMON FRED ASHE Crescent 4, Homeroom Vice President 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. ANN ASHWORTH Trilon 2, 3, 4, .President 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, Head' Drummer 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, State Chaplain 4, Senior Board. ANDREA ALU AY 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Presi- dent 3, Co-Eds 3, 4, Historian 4, Pen and Sable 4. JUDITH ANDERSON Y-Teens 1, President 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, 3, Home- room Chaplain 3, 4, Modern Dance 4. LUCY ARCE GAIL ARNER Miss Harris School 1, 2, AY 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, FTA 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Homeroom President 4. CRYSTAL ASHE Homeroom Vice President 1, Tallet 2, 3, 4, Senior Board 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Calendar Girl 3, 4. SYLVIA ASPLUND Deb Juniors 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, Pen and Sable 1, 2. 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Wheel Club Sponsor 4, AY 4. gun fee an ww-f THOMAS ATWOOD Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3,'4, Letterrr1an's 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Most Valuable Baseball Player 3, All- City Honorable Mention 2, 3, Boys, Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4. JOANNE C. AXT Hyde Park High School 1, 2, 3. MARGARET BAILS Omega 2, 3, 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, AY 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 4, Cabinet 4, Homeroom Secretary 3. JANICE BALDWIN AY 3, 4, Homeroom Chaplain 1, Sketch Club 1. DOROTHY BALLARD Edison High School 1, 2, Y- Teens 1, 2. DOUGLAS BARNES Homeroom President 1, AY 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board 3. DIANE LUNELLE AUSTIN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Home- room Vice President 1, Trilon 3, 4. JAMES W. AYRES Glendale High School, Glendale, California 1, 2, 3. JANET BAILEY Clarksville Vernon High School, Miami Jackson High School 2, AY 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 4, Girls' Chorus 4. SANDRA BALFE Cavaliettes 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, JCL 1, 2. GEORGE BARISH All-Star Band 1, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4. BANISTER MIDGETT BARNETT SC 1, 2, Basketball 2, 3, Gentiy 4. A MARILYN BARRIE AY 15 Red Cross Rep. 15 GAA 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1. J OELLA BARTON Edison High School 2, 35 FTA 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT BATE SC 1, 2, 35 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Pen and Sable 2, 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 4. ALBERT BATER ANN E. BAKUTIS Bethuda High School, Bethuda, Maryland 1, 25 AY 3, 45 FTA 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Girls' Chorus 3, FRED BEARDEN MARION BARRIE AY 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BASTEN Cavalier Riders 25 NHS 3, 4, Chaplain 45 SNHS 3, 45 MMM 3, 45 Girls' Chorus Accompanist l, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 French Club 4. LIDA BATEMAN AY 2, 3. DOROTHY BATES Beta 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 45 Cavaliettes 2, 3, 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 3, 45 NFL 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 25 Varsity Debate 35 DAR Homemaking Award 25 SNHS 4. SUSAN BEALL Co-Eds 2, 3, 45 MMM 3, 4, Treasurer 45 FTA 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Secretaryg AY 1, 2, 3, 4. GARY BEAULIEU Homeroom Secretary 15 Red Cross Rep. 25 Gymnastics 1, 2, 3, 45 Shop Supervisor 4. KATHLEEN BECKHAM Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, AY 1. 2, Mod- ern Dance 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. PATRICIA BENNETT Homeroom Treasurer 3, Band 1 2, 3, Co-Eds 3, 4, AY 1, 2. Ross BERKOWITZ Bayside High School, Bayside, N. Y. 1, 2, 3, Freshman Class President 1, Sophomore Class President 2, Student Council President 3, Key Club 3, 4, Senior Board 4, Orchestra 3, 4. BARBARA BEv1s Homeroom Chaplain 1, 3, Home- room Treasurer 4, FTA 4, AY 4, SNHS 4. MARILYN BLACK Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, MMM 4. MAGALY BLANCO-FOMBONA French Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4. 206 RICHARD O. BEECHAM Red Cross Rep. 1, 3, Intramural Football 2, 3. GENEVA BERGHUIS Modern Dance 2, 3, DCT 4. RHONA BERUBE C0-Eds 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Head Majorette 4, Calendar Girl 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4. A I - DAVID BINGHAM Intramural Softball 1, Intra- mural Basketball 1, French Club 3, 4, lntramural Volleyball 1. SONIA BLACK Homeroom President 1, Home- room Vice President 2, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 4. JAMES BLooM Crescent 3, 4. DIANE BOERGER SNHS 3, 4g Driving Club 4g NHS 4. DOROTHY BOGGESS Homeroom Chaplain lg Home- room Secretary 2g Hockey Team 3, Anchor 3, 4, Historian 43 AY 2, 3, 4, FNA 4, NHS 4, SNHS 4. JANET BOMHOFF Anchor 3, 4g FTA 3, 43 AY 1, 2, 3. KARL BOROSCH Kinloch Park Junior High lg Football 2. JOHN BOYER Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, 3g AY 2, 3g Crescent 2, 3, 43 Fresh- man Football 1g Intramural Football 1. FLOYD BRADLEY Ft. Lauderdale High School 1, 2, 3, Wheel Club 35 Home- room Treasurer 3, Chorus 2, 33 X-C 4. SIGRID BOGAARDS Cavalier Riders 3, GAA 2, 3, 43 FTA 4: Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g AY 3. JOSEPH BOLTON French Club 3, 4g Thespians 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1. JUDITH BOONE Band 1, Homeroorn Vice Presi- dent 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Treas urer 4. SARAH BOUREAU AY l, 2, 3, 43 Beta 3, 4, Chap- lain 4g Homeroom Chaplain 4. ROBERT BRACK Homeroom Treasurer lg Fresh- man Football 15 lntramural Football 2, B Football 2. MARYANNE BRAIDWOOD AY 1, 2, 35 FTA 4, Thespians 43 Homeroom Chaplain 4. 207 WILLIAM BRASCH Homeroom President 2, Red Cross Rep. 4, Varsity Debate 4, SC 3. J OHN COLE BROCKWAY Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Gentry 4, Historian 3, Letterman's 3, 4, King of Hearts 3, Homeroom President 4, Track 3, 4. NATALIE BRUNDAGE Freshman Class Secretary 1, Sophomore Class Secretary 2, Student Council Secretary 4, Co- Eds 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Secretary 1, President 2, DAR Award 4. CAROLINDA BURNETTE Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, Modern Dance 4, AY 1, 2, 3, FTA 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, GAA 1, 2. CRANSTON BUTLER AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Foot- ball 1, Hi-Y 3, 4, Chaplain 4. ELEANOR CAIN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Lete 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 3, Presi- dent 4, FTA 4. 208 aww ,kg JOHN S. BRISTOL Wellesley High School, Boston, Mass. l, 2, Homeroom Vice President 2. ' MICHAEL BRONZINE Gentry 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, President 4, Co- Eds Sponsor 3, C0-Eds Sweet- heart 4, SC 3, 4, Cabinet 4, Mixed Chorus 4, AY 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. J UDITH B. BRUNER Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Anchor 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2. CHARLES BURROUGHS ' Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Track 1, Varsity Track 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Co-Eds Sponsor 4. BARBARA JOAN CABLE RICHARD WILLIAM CALLAHAN St. Theresa 2, Hi-Y 3, 4, Base ball 4, Track 4. Kinloch Park Junior High 1, RAY CALLAWAY Band l, 2, 3, 43 Morning De- votions 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. CATHERINE CANFIELD Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 43 AY l, 2, 3, 4g Cavalier Rid- ers 1, 2, Chaplain 1, Secretary 2, Modern Dance 2, 3. DONALD JOSEPH CARLISLE Kinlock Park Junior High lg Band 2, Red Cross Rep. 3. RONALD CARRNE Freshman Basketball 15 lntra- murals 2g Basketball 2, Volley- ball 2g Softball 2. ROBERT CARTER Track 4, Gentry 3, 4. NANCY CATES AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Cavalier Band lg FNA 4. ,Fm PATRICL-X CANIPBELL SNHS 2. 3. 4. Historian 3g Pen and Sable 43 Homeroom Secre- tary 1: Anclunr 4, RALPH CARBONE Intramural Football 2, 3. LYNN CARPENTER SC 1, Intramural Football lg Patterson School, Lenor, N. C. 2: Key Club 2, Basketball 2, High Lights Advertising Man- ager 4g Cavaleon Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. ALMALEE CARTEE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 43 School Life Editor of Cavaleon 4, Key Club Sweet- heart 4, NFL 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Debate Team 4, American Le- gion Speech Contest Winner 33 NHS 4. EUGENE CASEY High Lights Sports Editor 3, Editor 4g Quill and Scroll 43 Mercersburg Academy 2, 3g SNHS 4g Varsity Track 3, 4g Senior Board 45 NHS 4. RICHARD CEBALLOS Gymnastics 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. 209 ROSE CATHERINE CEFALU Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, Beta 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, SNHS 2, Senior Class Secretary 4, AY 1. EDWARD CHALFANT Shady Side Academy 1, 2, De- bate 1, 2, Varsity Track 1, 2, SC 3, 4, Boys, State 3, SC Cabinet 4, Omega Sponsor 4, Homeroom Secretary 3, AY 3, Homeroom President, Cavaliette Musical M.C. 4. VALERIE CHASE Wilson High School, Pa., AY 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4-, SNHS 3, 4. GEORGE CHESSER Shenandoah Junior High School 1, Crescent Club 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4. DEAN C. CLEVELAND Marshfield High School 1, 2, French Club 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 4. BOBETTE CLIET Governor Mifflin High School, Shillington, Pa. 1, 2, CAA 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, DCT 4-. , MARILYN CERF Cavalier Riders 1, 2, 3. His- torian 1, Chaplain 2, Secretary 3, Homeroom Chaplain 1, 2. MARY LOU CHAPMAN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 1, Vice President 2, President 3. ROBERT CHERNIN Buchtel High School, Akron, Ohio 1, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary. EARL CHOROMOKOS Lakeview High School, Chicago, 111. 1, 2. MARGARET ANN CLEWIS JANE CLIFTON Orchestra 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, JCL 2, Homeroom Chap- lain 1. ROBERT CLOUSE SC 1. 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 3. 4, X-C 3, 4. DAVID COE Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Let- terman's 4, AY 3, 4, X-C 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4, Homeroom Secretary 3,. 4. NANCY COLEMAN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Thespians 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 3, 4, FTA 4. PETER COMANOR NFL 2, 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, NHS 3, 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, Vice President 4. MARY GILLETTE CONNER Warren High School, Pa. 2, Y-Teens 2, Balboa High School, Balboa, Panama, Chorus 3, AY 3, 4, Beta 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, French Club 4. BETTY ANN COOKE Deb Juniors 3, 4, Vice President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, High Lights Staff 4, Organizations Ed- itor, AY 1, 2, Homerom Treas- urer 2, 3, Cavaleon Staff 4. JOYCE ELAINE COCHRAN Kinlock Park Junior High 1 Band 1, 2, AY 2, 3, 4, Driving Club 3, Library Club 3. BRONA COHEN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 2. 3, 4, Varsity Debate 3. LEE COLLINS Letterman's 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, SC 4, All-State Football 4, All-City Football 4, Defensive Lineman of the Year 4, Gentry 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, Cavaliette Sponsor 4. ANNE CONNALLY Beta 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Thespians 4, Homeroom Chaplain 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary 4. JOAN CONSER Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 1, Homeroom Vice President 2, Homeroom Chaplain 3, 4. JOANNIE COX 5. Z lf? A ' 'ZR-.TZ .. NANCY CRAFT Sandy Lake, Pa. 1,,Cheerleader 1, Band 1, Calion, Ohio 2, 3, GAA 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, Advanced Girls, Chorus 4, Cavalier Band 4. NANCY CRAWFORD Red Cross Rep. 1, AY 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3. ANNETTE CROFTON Beta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Vice President 2, 3, SNHS 3, 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, Tennis Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Cava- leon Staff 2, 3, High Lights Staff 4, NHS 4. WALTER CROW Radio Club 1, 2, Chesmistry Club 4. MICHAEL JOHN DACQUISTO X-C 3, 4. ELORA ANN DAVIS AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, CAA 1, 2, 3, FNA 4, Re- cording Secretary 4, Bowling Team 4, Secretary 4. LORETTA JEAN CRAVEN Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Homeroom Chaplain 3. SALLIE CREEL Omega 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cavaleon Fac- ulty Editor 3, Crescent Club Sweetheart 2, Homecoming Court 4, SNHS 4, High Lights 4, Mardi Gras Queen 4. SHARON CROSSETT Shenendoah Junior High School 1, Deb Juniors 3, 4, Library Club 1, Homeroom Treasurer 4. PATRICIA ANN CUMMINS Bible Club 1, Red Cross Rep. 1, Homeroom Chaplain 1, Big Sister 4. HARRY LEWIS DAVANT Football 1, 2, Varsity 3, 4, Let- terman's 4, NASS 4, BH Bas- ketball 2, Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2, 3, 4, AY 2, Gentry 3, 4, Historian 4. GEORGEANN DAVIS Hamilton High School, Trenton, N. J. 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Red Cross Rep. 3. TOWNSEND DAVIS Swimming Team 3, 4. ALLENE DAWSON Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Man- ager 3, 4, Chorus 1, Homeroom Treasurer 1, Deb Juniors 4. WILLIAM Q. DAY Morgan Park High School, Chi- cago, Ill. 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Letterman's 4. MARGARET DE FREITAS Modem Dance 3, 4. RICHARD A. DENNIS Hamilton High School, Ohio 1, 2, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, Letterman's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Senior Board 4, SC 3, Basket- ball 3, Baseball 3, 4.. PATRICIA DE PINTO AY 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, 4- K JOHN DAVISON Band 1, 2, Varsity Debate 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, HL Club 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 2, Science Club 4. JOYCE DAY Lete 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, FTA 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 4, SNHS 4. WILLIAM OWENS DAY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Shield Club 4. JOHN DE MAS Intramural Football 2, 3, Gym Club 3, Bennet High School, Buffalo, N. Y. 1, 2. THEODORA DE PEUGH AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, Beta 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, Calendar Editor 4, FTA 4, SNHS 4, Debate Team 4. ALICE LEE DEXTER Ada Merritt Junior High 1, Majorette 1, Chorus 1, GAA 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Trilon 4. MURIEL DICKINSON Advanced Girls' C h 0 r u s 13 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, MMM 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3. PATRICIA DITZLER Hillman High School, Youngs- town, Ohio lg South High 2g Boone High School, Orlando, Fla. 3. EUGENE DOLFI X-C Charter Member 2, 3, 4. MYRNA DOLINCER Austin High School 15 GAA 15 Trilon 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, His- torian Sg SC 33 Homeroom Sec' retary 25 Homeroom Treasurer. WALTER DONAVAN Cavalier Band 1g Senior Band 2, 3, Tropical Knights 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 25 National Merit Scholarship Corporation Certifi- cate of Merit 4. JUDITH DOUGLAS Homeroom Secretary 33 GAA 1, 2g CAP 2, 3, 4, AY 4. ' .4 '...'-.-25 I..- ' GAIL D10 GUARDI Homeroom President 1, AY 1, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All- City 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State 3, 4. MARY ANN DOERING Driving Club 13 SNHS 3, 45 NHS 4. DAVID DOLINCER Austin High Schol 1, Chorus 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 3, Intramural Football 33 In- tramural Volleyball 3. DOLORES DOMNING Homeroom Treasurer 1, Beta 2, 3, 4g NFL 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Board 3, SNHS 3, 4g Cavaliettes 3, 4. RICHARD DoNovAN Milford High School, Milford, Conn. 1, 2, 3. Ross DOWNING Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Captain 4, All-City 45 Bas- ketball 1, 2, Letterman's 3, 4, Vice President 43 SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4g Track 4. - Q-ae mr..-1 SANDRA DoYINc Kinlock Park Junior H i g h School 1g Homeroom Treas- urer 1. BARBARA DUNCAN Baker High School 2, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 JCL 2, 3. PATRICIA CLARE EBOLI Olinville High School, N. Y. lg Art Club 13 Glee Club 1, Home- room Vice President 13 AY 2, 3. GLORIA ECKEL Miss Harris School 1, 2. WILLIAM EcoRD Band 1, 2, 3g Homeroom Chap- lain 2g DCT 4. BARBARA EDMONDSON Chorus 1, 29 DCT 3, 4. . MARLENE DRINKUTH Homeroom Treasurer lg SNHS 2, 3, 4, Trilon 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4g SC 4. ARTHUR BIGELOW DUNN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Lyons Town- ship High School, lll. 1, 2, 3. CLAUDETTE ECCLES Omega 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Treas- urere 4, NHS 3, 45 SNHS 4. RUDOLPH ECKMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3. DAVID EDKINS Haddonfield Memorial H i g h School 15 L Club 43 SNHS 3, 4, AY 4. DIANE EDWARDS Band of Distinction 1, 2, 33 L'Allegro 3. 'Bm -gif +76- 1 A J UANITA EDWARDS Homeroom Chaplain 1, 2, 3, 45 Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, SC 4, Cabi- net 4. RICHARD EDWARDS AY 1, 2, 3, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2. J oHN EHLER Freshman Basketball 1, Track 1, Varsity 2, Homeroom Chap- lain 3, AY 1, 2. MARTHA EITNER Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, Chap- lain 3, Historian 3, DCT 4. ANN ELOVITZ Hamden High School, Hamden, Conn. 1, AY 2, Debate 2. TERRY EATON ENGLER Intramural Football 3, French Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Chemistry Club 4. MARCIA EDWARDS Tallet 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 4. ROY EDWARDS Hi-Y 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. CHARLES EIKENBERRY AY 2, Hi-Y 4, Swimming Team 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Shield Club 4. ROBERT ELLIS Hi-Y 4, Homeroom Treasurer 4. MURRAY LEE ELOWITZ West Senior High School, Paw- tucket, R. I. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Letter- man's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4. JANE EPPERSON Shenendoah Junior High School 1, Homeroom Chaplain 1, Or- chestra 1, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Homeroom Chaplain 4. WILLIAM ERWIN Citrus Grove Junior High School 1: Track lg Homeroom Vice President 3, Crescent 2, 3, 4, gliiorian 4, AY 3, 4, Thespians GORDON ETTIE Homeroom Secretary 1, Home- room Vice President 2, 3, AY 2, 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, Wheel Club 3, 4. RONALD FENIMORE AY 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Gym Club 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball l, 2, Volleyball 4. MARLENE FIELDHOUSE Parma Schaaf High School, Parma, Ohio 1, GAA 1, Trilon 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Historian 4, FTA 3, 4. MABEL FINOCCHIARO HILDA FLEENOR Miami High School 2, SC 2: Advanced Girls' Chorus 2. rf Qw- 20' RICHARD ESSEN NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Tennis Team 3, Chess 1, 2, Boys' State, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, Dis- trict Champion 4, State Cham- pion 4. ANNE EVANS AY l, Taller 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN FERGUSON Homeroom Chaplain 1, AY 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, MMM 3, 4, President 4, Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, SC 4, Cabinet 4, Gen- try Sponsor 3, 4. I ON CARY FINDLAY Class President 1, 2, 3, SC President 4, MMM 3, 4, Vice President, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, NFL 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, FTA 3, SC Cabinet 3, CO- Ed Sweetheart 3. JUDITH FISHER PATRICIA EILEEN FLOTKEN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, Junior Board 3, Varsity De- bate 3, Poetry Award 2, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 4. fff f , 73,32 MARY CATHERINE FLYNN GAA 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls, Chorus 1. CHARLES KIRBY FORD Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Intramural Football. WILLIAM FORSYTH Band 1, 2, 3, AY 4, Chemistry Club 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Thespians 3, 4, Chaplain 4. HAROLD D. FOWLER Homeroom President 2, Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA BARTLETT FRANCES FTA 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, CAP 3, Homeroom President 2, 3. EDWIN FISKE FRANCIS GARY COURTNEY FOUNDREN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 3, 4, NHS 4. ROBERT FORDYCE Homeroom Vice President 1, Homeroom President 2, 3, Cen- try 4, Vice President 4, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, MMM 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, NASS 3, 4. GARY RAY, FOSTER Band 1, Intramural Football 3, Hi-Y 4. RICHARD FOX PENELOPE FRANCES Miami Jackson High School 1, 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, FNC 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4. KAY FRANKLIN Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, AY 1, 3, 4, Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Home- room Secretary 2, 3. PAUL FRAZER MARY JANE FROST Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, 4, FTA 4. JoN CABLE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, X-C 2, 3, 4, All-City Football 4, Homeroom Vice President. GERALDINE GALINDO C0-Eds 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, NB Corps 2, A Corps 3, 4, AY 1. SALLY GASKIN Homeroom President 2, Home- room Vice President 3, AY 1, 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, NHS 3, 4, FTA 4, SNHS 4 ALICE GAVIDIA Nathan Hale Junior High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1, Pros- pect Heights High School 2, 3, Orchestra 4. WILLIAM EDWARD F RISBEE Band 1, 2, 3, Intramural Bas- ketball 1, Volleyball 1. AVA JANE FULGHUM Advanced Girls, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance 2, 3.' JANET GALBREATH JCL 1, 2, Cavaleon Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Sophomore Editor 2, Or- ganizations Editor 3, Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4, Co-Eds 4. BARBARA JUNE GARCIA Miami High School 2. WILLIAM GAUTIER Homeroom President 1, 3, Track 1, Tallet Boy of the Year 4, SNHS 4. JOHN GENTRY Football 3, 4, Varsity 4, Letter- man's 4, Cavaleon Staff 4, Ad- vertising Editor 4-, Hi-Y 4. CARL GEORGE Homeroom President 1, NFL 3, 4, President 3, 4, Varsity De- bate 3, Thespians 3, 4, History Award 4. ELEANOR GERMAN Homeroom President 1, 2, CAA 1, 2, SC 1, 2, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, President 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, ICC 4, ISCC 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, His- torian 4, Cavaliettes 23 JCL 4. PETER J. GIGLIA Bowling League 3, 4, Pan-Amen ican Play 3. JUDITH GLENN SNHS 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Tip- Toppers 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Y- Teens 1. BETSY GODARD Beta 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4, FTA 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Decatur High School 1, 2, SNHS 4. VIRGINIA ANNE GRAHAM Girls' Chorus 1, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, SNHS 3, 4, Chap- lain 4, NHS 3, 4, Co-Eds 3, 4, MMM 4, AY 3, 4. FREDERICK J. GEORGE Highland Park High School, New Jersey 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2. ROBERT DOUGLAS GIFFIN AY 3, 4. PETER GINGRAS AY 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Intramural Football 2. J UDITII GOBERNA AY 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, NHS 4, French Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Homeroom Chaplain 3. JAMES-E. GORDON SNHS 3, 4, Miami Jackson High School 1, 2, Herald Essay Contest Award 3. TERRY WILSON GRANT Intramural Sports 1, 4, Home- room President 1, 2, 3, Football Manager 1, 2, 3, L Club 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Letterman's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4. ... Il PAT GRAVATT Thespians 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Trilon 3, 4, SC 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 2, Diving Team 2. BARBARA GRITZ Homeroom Chaplain 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, Points Secretary 4, FTA 4, Red Cross 4, Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4. ANNE MARIE GRASHOLZ Irvington High 1, 2, 3, FTA 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, Girl Reserves 3, AY 4. RICHARD GUTSHALL Thespians 3, 4, Drill Team 4. PATRICIA HAGGARD Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Thespians 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, SC 1, 2, 3, Calendar Girl 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, Homecoming Princess 4, French Club 3, 4, FTA 3, 4. DAVID HALL Hi-Y 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Boys' State 3. X -'-1suwqmnv,-'A-w R J ANICE GREEN AY 1, 4, Burdines Certificate of Merit Art 3. CONNIE GROGAN Woodrow Wilson High 2, Chorus 4. V JANICE CAROLE GUTHRIE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, FTA 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, MMM 4, Vice President Homeroom 2, 3, SNHS 4. DAVID ROBERT HABERSHAW Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Quartermaster 3, 4, Homeroom Chaplain 3, Junior Red Cross 4. CAMILLA HALL Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, AY 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. JAMES HALL Homeroom Vice President 1, Homeroom President 3, Foot- ball l, 2, Track 2, 3. ROBERTA HALL Honieroom Secretary 1: AY 3, 4, Pep Club 1, Big Sister 4. BARBARA JOAN HAMLET Dgwnsville Central High School, N. Y. 1, 2, SC 1, 2, Freshman Vice President 1, AY 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Senior Board 4. JANICE HANVEY Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, FTA 43 Red Cross Rep. 4. PETER HARRELL Letterman's 4, NASS 4-g Foot- ball Manager 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4. STEVE HARRILL South Dade High School 1, 2g Homeroom Vice President 3g Baseball Manager 1, Basket- ball 1. PATRICIA ANN HARRIS Myero Park High School. Char- lotte, N. C. 1, 2, 3g Chorus 15 Swimming Team 1, AY 4, French Club 3, 4. 222 fi-Ei RONALD HAMILTON Intramural Football 1, 2, 3: Baseball 4. HARLEY HAMMOND Kinlock Park Junior H i g h School 1, Cavalier Riders 2, 3, Allied Youth 4. CAROL HARDINO Homeroom Treasurer 1g Home- room Secretary 3, Girls' Chorus Accompanist 2, JCL 23 French Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, SC Cabi- net 4g FTA 4, Cavaleon 4, Quill and Scroll 4. ELIZABETH HARRILL GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, City-Wide GAA 2, 3, 4Q ICC 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3. BETTY JANE HARRINGTON Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4g Cavaliettes 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. DIANE M. HARRISON Costa Rica 1, 2, GAA 3, 4, Modern Dance 4g NHS 4, SN HS 4. MARCIA HARSHBARGER Homeroom President 1, Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Co-Eds 3, 4, All-State Band Contest 4. JOAN HASEN Edison High School 1, CAP 3, 4. SUSAN HAYS Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, NHS 4, XVC Sponsor 3, Junior Board 3, SC 1, 3, 4, Cab- inet 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL HEDMAN NHS 4. JAMES HEFFERNAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, AY 4, Disaster Relief Service 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3. BROOKS HENDERSON Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, All-City 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, All-City 3, Let terman's 3, 4. CHARLES HARVEY Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, LeIterman's 4. GAYLE ROSALIE HAYDUK Erasmus High School, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1, 2, 3, Class Secretary 2, Sports Gym 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM HEATON Highland Park High School, Texas 1, 2, Football 3, 4, Var- sity 3, 4-, Track 3, 4, Letter- man's 3, 4, Secretary 4, NASS 3, 4, President 4, NHS 3, 4, Cavaliette Sponsor 4, SC Cab- inet 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4. PATRICIA HEFELE Deb Juniors 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 3, L,Allegro 2, 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, SC 4, FTA 4, JEAN HEIDT AY 1, 2, 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 1, Library Club 1. J oHN HENDRY AY 1, 2, 3, Vice President 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, President 4. 223 NANCY P. HENRY Band of Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, I.'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4. BOB ELLA HERRING Modern Dance 2, 3, Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4, Lete 3, 4. CAROLYN HICKS AY 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, Sopho- more Debate 2. PATRICIA ANN HILL Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, Girls' State 3, FTA 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4. LAMARA HILSON AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 1, 3, History Award 3, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 4. STEWART HITTLEMAN Homeroom Treasurer 1, Home- room Secretary 2, Freshman Football 1, Cavalier Band 3, Mixed Chorus 4. 224 BARBARA HEPWORTH Stratford High School 1, 2, C-lee Club 1, 2, AY 2, Red Cross Rep. 3. CLAUDIA HEWES South Dade High School 2, 3, Homeroom Secretary-Treasurer 3, Homecoming Princess 3. JAMES FRANCIS HICKS Atherton High School, Louis- ville, Ky. 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, X-C 4. RALEIGH HILL JCL 1, AY 1, 3, Most Cour- teous Freshman Student 1. GEORGE HINTZKE Homeroom Chaplain 1, 2, Avia- tion Club 1. SHARON HOGUE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 2, 3, Cheerleader 8, 4, FTA 3, 4, Co-Eds 3, 4, Treas. urer 4. BARBARA HOLT AY 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, Chap- lain of Homeroom 3. JAMES HOURIHAN Biology Club 1. JOHN WILLIAM HUCK Homeroom Treasurer 2, Home- room Vice President 33 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Track 3. PATRICIA HUGHES Winter Park High School 3, Coral Gables Senior High School 4. PAUL INMAN Homeroom Treasurer 35 AY 3, 4g Swimming Club 1g Crescent Club 4. HAROLD J ENNER CAP. ROBERTA HoUcH Morning Devotions 2, 3, 43 President of F u tu r e Nurses, Club, Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative of Future Nurses' Club. CARY HOYT Freshman Football Team, B Squad Football 2g Track 3. THOMAS EVAN HUGGINS Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4g AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, SC 2, Sophomore Class Vice Presi- dentg Junior Boardg French Club 1, 2, Boys' Stateg Kappa Sigma Award, Homeroom Vice President 1, 4. JAMES HUMPHREY Freshman Bandg Homeroom Chaplaing Science Clubg Sopho- more Bandg Junior Bandg First Lieutenant in Band, Senior Band, Band Captain. FRANK EDWARD JENKINS Shenendoah ,l u n i o r High 1, Tech High School 2g Miami High School 3, Coral Gables High School 4. CAROLYN JENSEN Girls' Chorus 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 4, AY 3, 4, Future Teachers Club 43 North Miami High lg GAA 1. 225 he JUDITH ANNE JENSEN AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Chap- lain 1, 25 Homeroom Secretary 35 Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 45 Cavaleon Senior Editor 45 High Lights Advertis- ing Editor 35 GAA 1, 25 SC 45 SNHS 4. JOHN JOCHEM Homeroom Secretary 15 Varsity Golf 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman's 1, 2, 3, 45 NASS 1, 2. ALICE FAYE JOHNSON Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 45 AY 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 3. MARILYN JOHNSON AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Lete 45 DAR Homemaking Award 25 Ma- jorettes 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 3. NOEL JOHNSTON CAP 1, 2, 35 AY 2, 3, Sec- retary 35 L Club 45 Volley- ball Team 1, 4. BARBARA JONES AY l, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Or- chestra 25 Omega 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 3, 45 SNHS 2, 3, 45 SC Cabinet 35 NHS 3, 4, Secretary 45 Homeroom Chaplain 4. DONALD JOBSON Edgewater High S c h o Ol 15 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Lettermanls 3, 45 X-C 3, 4. RICHARD BRUSTOL JOHANSEN AY 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 4, President 45 Homeroom Vice President 25 Homeroom Secre- tary 35 Chemistry Club 4, Vice President 4. JUDITH JOHNSON Nursing Club 15 Library Club 1, 2. ROLAND CLYDE JOHNSON lntramural Football 1, 35 DCT 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4. WALTER SYDNEY J OLLIFF dent 45 Dance Band 45 HL' Club 2, 3. ELSIE JONES GAA 1, 2, 35 Girls' Chorus 3 Advanced Girls' Chorus 4. , ,.-L, 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 L'AllegrO 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Presi- GLORIA JONES GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2. LEONARD KACHER James Monroe High 1, Sports Editor High Lights 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cavaleon Staff 3. MADELYN KEATINC PATRICIA ANN KEHOE AY 4, CAA 3, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, FTA 3, 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 1. DENNIS PATRICK KILCOYNE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Home- room Chaplain 1, 2, 3, Home- room Secretary 4. JANELLE KIMSEY Montezuma High School, Mixed Chorus 3, Beta 2, 3, Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, FTA 1, 2, 3, Beta 4, Chorus 4. RUssELL JUSTIN SNHS 3, 4. LAURA KAVALIR .Iunior Girls 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, NHS 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, AY 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, Modern Dance 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Sen- ior Board 4, Beta Freshman Award, SNHS 4. LORRAINE HELENA KEENAN Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- ior Board 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4. COUNCIL KELLEY Co-Ed Sponsor 1, Class Vice President 1, 3, SC Cabinet 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Gentry 4, Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Omega Sweetheart 4, Senior President, Summer Grad- uate. PATRICIA KILGARD Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, 2, SNHS 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4, MMM 3, 4, Lete 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. GLORIA KING IRC Representative 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen and Sable 3, 4, Inter Club Council 4. BRUCE KINGGARD Football 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 1, Secretary 1. JERRY JAY KITTS Intramural Football 1, 2, 3. SUSAN ANN KNIGHT Homeroom President 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, Omega 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, French Club 3, 4, Cavaleon Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4. J UDITH MARY KoTYs AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, JCL 1, 2. LEEANNE KRAMER Omega 3, 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Cavaleon Staff 1, 4-, Junior Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 4. ELIZABETH ANN LAING Thespians 4. JUDITH KIRSCH Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Girls' Ad- vanced Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4. JOHN LAWRENCE KLEIN Intramural Football 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, Home- room Treasurer 3, Swimming Team 4. RICHARD KORN Bayside High School, N. Y. 1, Andrew Jackson High School 2, 3. THOMAS ANDREW KovAL Intramural Football 2, Intra- mural Baseball 2, Hi-Y 2, Red Cross Rep. 3. EUGENE TOOMER KRENsoN AY 2, Red Cross Rep. 4. MARGARET LAMONT St. Theresa 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, 4, Science Club 4, Chess Club 4. ROSEMARY LANEY Homeroom Treasurer 2, Omega 2,,3, 4, Vice President 4, Ca- valiettes 2, 3, Drummer 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, MMM 3, 4, French Club 4, Sen- ior Board 4. JOANN LARY MARGARET LATSHAW AY 1, 3, 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Modern Dance 2, Pen and Sable 4. GUY LAzzERI Kinlock Park 1, AY 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 3, SC 4, X-C 3, 4. WILSON LEARY Track 1, Basketball 1, SC 2, X-C 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Home- room Treasurer 4. SANDRA LEIGH Beta 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, L'Allegro 3, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 4, Junior Board 3. F x DALE JOSEPH LA PLANT St. Theresa 1, 2. HARRY LATHROP High Lights Advertising Editor 3, Cavaleon Advertising Editor 3, Crescent 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. CAROLYN LAY AY 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4. AL LAZZERO Intramural Football 1, lntra- mural Volleyball 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4. ROSEMARY LEE Birmingham High School, Michi- gan 1, 2, 3, Thespians 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, AY 3, 4, FTA 4, JCL 4, Historian 4, Lete 4, Historian 4. ROBERT LE FILES CTCSCCIH 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 2, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, AY 2, 3, 4, SC 3, Tallet Boy of the Year 4, Sum- mer School Graduate. X SUE LEISER Girls' Chorus 1, Homeroom Pres- ident 2, 3, 4, SC Cabinet 4, Sophomore Sweetheart, Beta 3, 4, Junior Board, Junior Class Secretary, SC 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Beta Corresponding Secretary, FTA 4, Senior Board. SHARON LEE LEJEUNE Steinmetz High 1, GAA 1, Trilon 3, 4, Historian 4, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 3, 4, AY 3, 4. JENEAL LEONARD Secretary Homeroom 1, AY 1, 2, Modern Dance 2. 3, FTA 4, Jun- ior Girls 3, 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 2. STEPHEN LEWALLEN McCallie Military Academy 1, 3. NANCY-LIEBENTHAL Debate 2, Thespians 3, 4. EDWARD LINNETT Edison 3, Football 3, Track 3, 4, Lettermanls Club 3, 4, Vice President Key 4. IRMA LEISNER Frankford High in Philadelphia 4. ROBERT LEMLEY Olive Branch High Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, Baseball 1. 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2. MARY LEU AY 1, 2, 4, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Chorus 2. 4, Homeroom Treas- urer 3. WILLIAM LEWIS Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Pres- ident 2, Homeroom Vice Pres- ' ident 3, 4, AY Vice President. FREDERICK MYLES LINDEBURC French Club 3, 43 Homeroom Chaplain, February Graduate. JERRY LIVENGOOD AY 1, 2, 3, 4, X-C Club 2, Vice President Homeroom 2, Band 1. NANCY ELIZABETH LoMAx Omega 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, FTA 4, Homeroom President 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, DAR Homemaking Award 2. NANCY ELLEN LONG Glenwood Junior High School, Flindlay, Ohio 1, Chorus 1, Class Secretary 1. PATRICIA MAE LOUD J OYCE MAUREEN LYNCH MICHAEL MACLOSKIE Homeroom President 2, SC Cah- inet 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Football 1. VICTORIA MACVEANY PATRICIA LOMBARDO SNHS 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, SC 2, Trilon 3, 4, Treasurer 4, NHS 4. LIZABETH LOOMIS NHS 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Miami High School 2, Band 2, Orchestra 2, AY 2. JAMES LOWRY Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Vice President 1, First Vice Pres- ident 4, SC 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Board 4. KENNETH LYNCH ROBERT MACY Homeroom President 1, Home- room Treasurer 2, Wheel Cluh 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Ten- nis l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Letter- man's 1, 2, 3. 4-, NASS 3, 4, Na- tional High School' Doubles Champion 3, 4, SNHS 4. J AY MADALA Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's 2, 3, 4, X-C 3, 4, Chaplain 4, AY 2. ALAN MAGIDA Red Cross Rep. I, Intramural Basketball 1, Gymnastics 4. JOHN D. MAIRS AY 2, Homeroom Vice President 3, Crescent 2, 3. CAROLE MANN Tip-Toppers 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, NFL 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4. MARY ANN MAsTR0 AY 1, 2, Driving Club 3. SANDRA SIMONE MATTHEWS Greensboro High School, Greense boro, N.C. 1, 2, Band 2, FTA 2, Homeroom Treasurer 2, AY 4. BETTY ANN MEGA St. Francis Academy 1, 2, Cho- rus 1, 2, French Club 2, NHS 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Home- room Vice President 4. PATRICIA MAHONE Library Club 1, 2, Mixed Cho- rus 4, Girls' Chorus 3, FTA 3, 4, Chaplain 4. CLAIRE MALONE Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 4, JCL 1, 2, Modern Dance 3, Homeroom Chaplain I, 2, 3. CAROL ANN MARSH Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, President 1, Sec- retary 3, Chorus 1, 3, Clinton High School, Iowa 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. HELEN MATHIS Plant High School 1, 2, Y- Teens 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, AY 3, 4, JCL 4, Library Club 3. PATRICIA JEAN MAYNARD Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Chorus 3. J AMES CORROLL METTS Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, 43 AY 1, 2, 3. , ,, ll-lg ALLEN METZGER , -X-C 25 Cavalier Band lg AY l, 2, 33 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Shield Club 4. MICHAEL MEYER Band l, 2, Homeroom Chaplain 3, High Lights Staff 2, 3. MILDRED MILNE Sewanhaka High School, New York lg AY l. GLORIA MINCER GAA 1, 2, 3: JCL 2, 3. ROCHELLE MINDEL Library Club lg Big Sister 4. IRA MINOR Intramural Football lg X-C 3, 4. 'Eurasia-2 'fr JAMES W. MEYER Chess Club 2, 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 3. President 43 Chemistry Club 4g Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, NHS 4. J OANN MILLER St. Peter and Paul 2g Chorus l, 4, AY 4. DOROTHY MILZA Hasbrouck Heights High School, New Jersey l, 2, NFL l, 2g Red Cross Rep. l, 2, Secretary 2. RICHARD MINDEL NHS 3, 4, Thespians 4. BARBARA MINDELL AY 2g Thespians 3, 4, Home- room Secretary l. JOHN lVlARTIN MONAHAN Football lg Track l, 2, 3. 43 Homeroom President l, 2, 4, Junior Board 3g Gentry 4. DEL MOORE Track 1, Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3. 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1. 2. 3, Homeroom Record- ing Secretary 2, Baseball 4, Letterman's Club 4. MARY 1VlARGARET MORROW Tallet 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Home- room Secretary 1, Junior Classi- cal League 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3. CAROL MUMFORD Wakefield High 2, 3, ICC 2, Vice President 2, Homeroom Vice President, Treasurer 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. PATRICIA MURPHY Y-Teens 1, Chaplain 1, Home- room Secretary 1, Chaplain 2, ' AY 3. JOHN MCALLISTER Football 1, 2. PAT MCCALL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Beta 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, Homeroom Vice Presi- dent 1, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, All-State Band 3. 4, Home- room Treasurer 4. SALLY MOORE AY 1, 2, Y-Teens 2, Band 1, 2, 3, SNHS 4. SHARON MULL AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Tallet 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, Crescent Sponsor 4, FTA 4, Cavaleon Faculty Edi- tor 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD MURPHY SC 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 4, AY 1 2, 3, 4, Junior Board 3, Letter- man's Club 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, Track 2, 3, 4, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Con- cert Chorus 2, 3. DIANNE MCALEENAN AY 3, 4, Manager Swimming Team 3, Girls' Chorus 1. 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. MAIDA MCARTHUR AY 1, 4, Swimming Team Man- ager 2. ADRIAN MCCARTHY agfp.. 'V' LINDA MCCLAIN Homeroom Chaplain 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Junior Cirls 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, French Club 3, 4. CLADYS MCCORMICK Glym Academy 1, 2, 3, AY 4. ELIZABETH NICDONALD Homeroom President 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 1, 2, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, President 4, AY 1, 2, 4, Junior Board 3, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Miss Letterman 4, Cavaleon Or- ganizations Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Crescent Sponsor 3, Calendar Cvirl 4. PATRICIA MCGRATH Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Sopho- more Talent Show 2. CAROLE MCLAUGHLIN Homeroom Treasurer 1, GAA 1, 2, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Deb Juniors 3, 4, Historian 4, FTA 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. GLEN MCNEW Crescent 2, 3. 4, SC 3, Home- room Vice President 3. MARGARET MCCLINTOCK Beta 2. 3. 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 2. 4, Homeroom Treasurer 3, FTA 3. 4, AY 2. 3. 4, Junior Board 3. SCOTT MCCOWEN HL Club 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, French Club 3, Homeroom Vice President 3. MARY MCGLOUCIILIN Homeroom Vice President 1, Pen and Sable 4. ROBERT MC1LHARGY Key 2, 3, 4, Pen and Sable 3, 4. JOAN MCNAMARA AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, Home- room Treasurer 3, Trilon 3, 4. RONALD NADLER Shenandoah Junior High School 1, Basketball 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, Junior Board 3. xv' FAYE FRANCES NEFF FTA 3, 43 Anchor 2, 3, 4. Cor responding Secretary 33 SNHS 4. PATRICIA NICHOLAS Modern Dance 2, 33 NFL 2, 3, 43 Deb Juniors 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 43 Homeroom Chaplain 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Vice President 4. MELVIN CRAIG NOBLES Wood Shop Award 2. KENNETH NUDELMAN Homeroom Vice President 43 Evanston Township High School, Illinois 1, 2. NORMA JEAN OGDEN JULIA CAROL OlNEIL Music for Enjoyment Club 1, DIANE NEWELL Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 MMM 3, 43 Honferoom Secretary 43 Homeroom Treasur- er 33 NHS 4. SANDRA NIELSON Trilon 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Chorus Accompanist 2, 3, 4g MMM 3, 43 HR Treasurer 43 FTA 43 SNHS 4.2 CAROL ANN NOCGLE Omega 2, 3, 4, President 43 NHS 3, 43 SNHS 2, 3, 43 JCL 3, 43 FTA 43 Cavaliettes 33 AY 1, 2, 3, 4g Wheel Club Sweetheart 4. MARY KATHLEEN O,BRIEN Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 43 GAA 13 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 SC 3, 43 Homecom- ing Court 43 Calendar Girl 43 Swimming Team 4. RONALD OLSON St, Mary's Catholic High School 1, 23 B Football 33 Intramural Football 3. NANCY OVERPECK Cavalier Band lg Band of Dis- tinction 2, 33 L'Allegro 2, 33 AY 2, 33 Pen and Sable 43 Home- room Secretary 3. LANE OVERSTREET Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's 3, 4, SC 1, 2, Gentry 4, Treasurer 4, NASS 3, 4. WALTER DAVID PAGE Hall Guard 3, 4. LINDA PALMYRA AY 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, GAA 1, Deb Juniors 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, SC 4, Junior Board 3. RUAH JEAN PARKER Library Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, FTA 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, Homeroom Chaplain 4. JUDITH PAYNE Y-Teens 1, AY 3, DCT 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. MARCIA HARRIE'I'I'E PECK Trilon 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, Homeroom Secretary 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3. CAROL ANN PAGE AY.1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, Deb Juniors 3, 4, FTA 4. FAITH PALM Y-Teens 1, Homeroom Chaplain 3, 4. ALAN PAREIRA Intramural Football 3, Hyde Park High School, Illinois 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Hall Guard 2. GAIL CISNEY PARSON AY 1, 2, Lete 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Cavaleon Staff 4, Pho- tography Editor 4, High Lights Staff 4, Photography Editor 4. WRIGHT PEARsoN JCL 1, 2, President 2, NHS 3, 4, President 4, L Club 3, 4, SC Parliamentarian 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. LUCINDA PEDIGO '- AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Sec- retary 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4, FTA 4. 3538 WILLIAM O. PENNEL Football 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3. 4, Lettermarfs 4, X-C 3, 4. TESSA PERKS Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Stage Manager Award 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, HR Secretary 3, 4. DEYTON PEYTON Driving Club 1, Hall Cuardll, Intramural Football , Edison High School 3, ROBERT G. PIERCE Aviation Club 1, Shield Club 4 Homeroom Vice President 4. FRANK PLATANIDES NL Club 4, Chemistry Assistant 4, Chess Club 3, 4, JCL 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Chem- istry Club 4, Hall Guard 2, De- bate 2, Photography Club 1. JOSEPH POWEL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, L'Al- legro 2, 3, 4, L Club 4.- 238 ARMANDO PEREZ Junior Exchange 2. 3, 42 R2idi0 Club 1, 2, 3,-SC 1: AY 1, 2, 33 Homeroom Vice President. THERESA PERRIERA Long Beach High School, Long Island, New York 1, 2, 3, Year- book Staff 1, FTA 2, Leaders' Club 3. SHERRILL PICARD Homeroom Chaplain 1, Red Cross Rep. 2, Girls' Chorus 2, Girls' Advanced Chorus 3. ROSE MARIE PIERCE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Chap- lain 1, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 2, SC 3, Cavaliettes 4. CHARLES PORTER X-C 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Basch and Lomb Science Award 4, Chemistry Club 4, Treasurer 4, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, President 2. DONALD W. POWELL -nn.. NANCY LEE POWELL Hempstead High School 1, Bowling Team 13 DCT 4. VICTORIA LUCILLE POWELL Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Club 1, 2, Chaplain 1, 2, GAA 3, 4g Red Cross Rep. 4. NOEL E. PRESTON L Club 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Hi-Y 33 Boys' Cho- rus 3g Mixed Chorus 4, SNHS 4. ARTHUR PRITCHARD Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4g Letterman's 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Track 2g Junior Board 3, Home- room Vice President, MARY HELEN PURDY Band 1, 2, 3, AY 2g Typing Award 3. CHARLES DAVID RAINER Band 1, 2, 35 Thespians 3, 4. RONALD EUGENE POWELL ROBERT PRESNER Stamp Club 1. ANITA PRIETO NFL 2, 3, 4g Sophomore Debate 2, AY 2, 3, High Lights Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4. JAMES LAWRENCE PROUD Crescent 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Treasurer 23 Boys' State 3g Sen- ior Board 4g AY 3, 43 SNHS 4. ELIZABETH ANN RADEBAUCH JCL 1g AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Home- room Treasurer 23 Lete 3,' 4, FTA 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 43 SNHS 4. PETER REBULL HL Club 2, 3, 4g JCL 2, 3, Pres- ident 3g Homeroom President 2g Junior Board 35 Senior Board 4. 239 JAMES REESE JANET RENO GAA 1, 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, Cor- responding Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, FTA 4, Varsity Debate 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, State Extemporaneous Speaking Contest Winner 4, BARBARA REYES DOUGLAS REYNOLDS Crescent 2, 3, 4, SC 2, Intra- mural Football 1, 2, 3, HR Vice President 1, 2. MARGOT RIETZ Tallet 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sen- ior Board 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 1, 2, Homeroom Treasurer 3, 4, NHS 4, SNHS 4. JOHN WILLIAM ROBERTSON Edgewater High School 1, 2, 3, Crescent 4. 240 WY? GAIL REINEKE Tallet 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 4, Cavaliettes 3, 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary, SC 3. CARLA RENTZ Omega 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 1, 2, 3, AY 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, Senior Board Rep. 4, Calendar Girl 4. DEANNA CAROL REYNOLDS Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ROCHELLE REYNOLDS Omega 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 3, 4, Junior Board 3, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. SANDRA LOU RIGOT Band 1, Girls' Chorus 1, Bowl- ing 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, FNC 2, 3, Junior Board 3, CAP 4. DELORES LEE ROBINSON GAA 1, Cavalier Riders 1, 2, Queen of Riders 2, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secre- tary 1, SC 3, Homeroom Vice President 3.- DIANE ROBINSON Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Home- room Red Cross Rep. 1g Solo and Ensemble Contest 3, 4. BARBARA ROOT Cavalier Band 1, Secretary 1, Senior Band 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, L'Allegro 3, 4g Anchor 3, 4. ALFRED ROSEN Volleyball 3, 4, Thespians 3, 4. SHELDON ROSENTHAL Homeroom Secretary 25 Intra- mural Foothall 1, 2, Chorus 2, 3. MILBREY ROWELL Girls, Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Cho- rus 35 State Contest 3. ANTHONY RUDMAN NIARLENE ROBINSON Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Clio- rus 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3. JOAN ROSASCO Homeroom Secretary 1, 3, 4, Ma- jorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Cho- rus 3, 4. FLOYD ROSEN SC 1, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4 , Treasurer 4, NHS 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4, X-C 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Parliamentarian 3, SC Cabinet 4g Quill and Scroll 43 SNHS 4. GAIL ROULSTON Y-Teens 3, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, CAP 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Vice President 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. KAY RUCKER Y-Teens 35 AY 4g Pre-Nursing Club 1. JOHN RUFF X-C 4, Band 2, 3, 4. 24I JOY ALICE RUTH Blue Island High School 1, 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 3, NHS 3, 4, Debate Team l, 3, 4, Homeroom Chaplain 4, FTA 4. MARK SABEY Homeroom Chaplain 3, Boys' State 3, Senior Board 4. GALE SAMMONS Shenandoah Junior High School 1, AY 2, 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 4, Co-Eds 3, 4, Homeroom Chap- lain 2, Homeroom Secretary 3. 4. JOSE SANTIAGO Yokohama High School, Japan 2, Baseball 2, Beaumont High School 3, Track 3, Boys' Drill Team 4. HARIIIET MAY SAUER East High School 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, SC 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3. DIANA SAUNDERS Typing Award 2, AY 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cavaleon Staff 4, Advertising Manager 4. DANIEL RYAN San Antonio, Texas 1, 2, St. Petersburg, Florida 3, Key Club 3. MARGIE MARY SACCO Asbury Park High School, New Jersey 1, Social Studies Office Assistant 4. DAVID SANGUESA AY 2, 3, Homeroom Vice Pres- ident 2, SC 3, Deb Juniors Sophomore Casanova 2, Gentry 3, 4, Intramural Football 1, 3. ELAINE SATTLER .TCL 2, 3, FNA 3, AY 3, 4, CAP 3, 4, Homeroom Secretary 4, Cavaleon Staff 4. LoUIs SAULS Cabinet 4. DIANE SCANLON Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, AY 3, A, NHS A. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4- I.etterman's 3, 4, X-C 2, 3, 43 Treasurer 3, President 4, SC 4, GRETA SCHIPPER GAA 1, 2, NFL 2, NHS 3, 4, French Club 4, Anchor 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4. WILLIAM SCHROEDER Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Wheel Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4. GEORGE R. SCHULZE EDNA SCOTT GAA 1, 2, Y-Teens 1, AY 2, DCT 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ELIZABETH SEAY AY 1, Y-Teens 1, NFL 2, 3, 4, JCL Sl WARREN SEESE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, LetterrrIan's 4, Basketball 2, 3, Gentry 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, Homeroom President 2, 3, 4, SC 2, 3, 4. SHIRLEY SCHNEIDER GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, Typing Award 2. WILLIAM SCHULTE L Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Homeroom Vice President 2, 3, 4, SC 3. WILLIAM SCOBEY Cavalier Band 1, 2, B Foot- ball 3, Intramural Football 3, Homeroom Vice President 3, Homeroom Treasurer 4. JUDITH SCOTT Y-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 3, AY 2, 3, CAP 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. JOSEPH SANDERS SECHLER Intramural Football 2. VIRGINIA SENSALE AY 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Home room Treasurer 2, DCT 3, 4 Vice President 4, NHS 4, Sen ior Board 4. ELAINE SESSA NHS 3, 4: AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Board 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, Modern Dance 2, SC 4, DCT 3, 4, Treas- urer 3, President 4. PIIYLLIS SHARMAN Towson Academy 1, 2, AY 4. BARBARA SHEEHY Cavalier Band 1, DCT 4, Miami High School 2, Stingaree Band 2. VIRGINIA SHELTON New London High School 1, 2, 3, Basketball Team 2, FHA 3. CAROL SHORT Y-Teens 2, DCT 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 4, AY 2. RICHARD SIEDER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Lettermarfs 3, 4, X-C 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN SETTLE Shenandoah Junior High School 1, Cavalier Band 2, Librarian 2. F. MELVIN SHARPE ELIZABETH SHEETZ French Club 3, 4, Chaplain 4, FTA 4, AY 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, JCL 2, NHS 4. BARBARA SHIELDS Washington Lee High School, Virginia 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3, Library Club 1, Knitting Club 3. BARBARA SICKLER Menio-Atherton High School, California 1, 2, 3, Student Store Attendant 2, 3. JOAN SIERRA Y-Teens 1, Cavalier Band 1, 2 3, Secretary 3, Band of Distinc- tion 3, L'AllegrO 3, 4, GAA 1 2, Thespians 3, 4, Chaplain 4,1 Co-Eds 3, 4, AY 3, 4. JAMES DANIEL SIFFORD Football 1: Volleyball 1, Library 1, 2: Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4. JOHN SIMONSEN Mineola High School, New York 1, 2, Basketball 1, Football 1, Boys' Chorus 3. 4, Student Guard 3, 4. RUTH SKACIL Fairview Junior High School 1, AY 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, Chap- lain 4, Homeroom Chaplain 3. KENNETH SKIPPER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Dance Band 4, Orchestra 4. DOROTHY ANN SLATER Hawthorne High School, New Jersey 1, 2, 3, High Lights Staff 3, 4, News Editor 4. IRMA SMILEY NIARLIN SIMON Shenandoah Junior High School 1: HL Club 2. 3. 4. WINONA SISK GAA 2, 3. 45 Band 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN ELAINE SKELTON Y-Teens 1, AY 1, 2, CAP 2, 3, 4, Tip-Toppers 3. 4, Homeroom Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1. 4. J OHN SKOGSTAD Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, National Doubles Champion 3, Lettermaifs 3, 4, Gentry 4, Parliamentarian 4. CALEB C. SMILEY Crescent 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Band 1, Homeroom Vice President 3, SC 4. FRANK HARRISON SMITH Swimming Team 2, Hi-Y 3, 4. MICHEAL SMITH FREDRIC LYNN SNOW Band 1, 2, Intramural Basket- ball 2, Track 3, Baseball 3, Xenia Central High School 1, 2, 3. PHILIP SNYDER Crescent 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice President 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 3, Homeroom Vice President 1, 2. JANET STANLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, FTA 4, Orchestra 2, 3, AY 1, 3, 4. FREDERICK MICHAEL STEFAN Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, Home- room President 2, SC Cabinet 4, Cavaliette Sweetheart 4. ARLENE STEINER Miami Beach High School 1, NFL 2, 3, 4, JCL 2, Anchor 2. ,KH A771 ,,,,. , , , -gli SALLY SNARE SC 1, Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, Caplaifl 4, Omega 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, FTA 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Key Club Sponsor 4, BARBARA ANN SNYDER Academy of the Assumption 1, 2, Modern Dance 3, 4, AY 3. JEROME STAHL Crescent 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Par- liamentarian 3, President 4, Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, Senior Board 4. ROBERT STAVER Band 2, 3, 4, Drum Major 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, AY 2. WALTER R. STEFAN Intramural Football 2. JOYCE STEPHENS Homeroom Chaplain 1, Attend ance Office Assistant 2. EDWARD DAVID STERN Red Cross Rep. 4, SONJA STOEHR Los Angeles High School 1, 2, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Historian 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Tallet 4, Vice President 4, Senior Board '4. JUDE STOLTZ Mound High School, St. Paul, Minnesota 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, SC 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. RICHARD STRAW Northwood High School, Lake Placid, New York 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Track 3, 4. THEODORE STULLICH Homeroom Chapiain 2, SC 3, Crescent 3, 4. HERMAN SUAREZ Miami Jackson High School 3. EARL SPENCER STEWART AY 2, 3, Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, In- tramural Football 2, 3, SC 3. CHARLOTTE STOKER Lete 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Board 4. ANN STRACHAN Homeroom Chaplain 1, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Lete 3, 4, Junior Board 3. ALBERT STROEMER Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, JCL 2, Boys' Chorus 2, Mixed Cho- rus 3, Homeroom Treasurer 3. BENNIE FRANK STUTTS Intramural Football 1, 2, 3, Var- sity 4, Letterman's 4, Gentry 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Vice President 4. ALAN RAVES SUSKIN Bowling League 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3: Homeroom Treasurer 1, 2, Shield Club 4. WILLIAM SUTTON Key Club 1, 2, 3, President 4, State Secretary 3, 4, Secretary 3, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, NFL 3, 4, AY 1, 2, Football 1, 2. 3. 4, Varsity 3, 4, Mardi Gras King 4. LYDIA SWEARINGEN Beta 2, 3, 4, President 4, Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, FTA 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SC Cabinet 1, Homeroorn Secretary 1, Homeroom Treasurer 2. ELLEN TAAFFE Anchor 2, 3, 4, President 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Band 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, FTA 4, Home- room Treasurer 3. JERALD TANKERSLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Court 4 CHARLES THAOARD Crescent 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 4, AY 3, 4, Baseball Man- ager 3, 4, Letterman's 4, Sen- ior Class Vice President 4, SC 4, Quill and Scroll 4. J OANN THOMAS Deb Juniors 2, 3, AY 1, 2, Soph- omore Debate 2. CAROLYN SWARD Band 1, 2, AY 1, 2. PAUL SWISHER Miami High School 2, St. Ther- esa 2, 3. KATHRYN ANN TAFT NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, MMM 3, 4, Historian 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, FTA 4. JEROME TATE Gymnastics 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Sergeant-at-Arms 3, Swimming Team 2. ALICE THOMAS Wethersfield, Connecticut 3, French Club 4, AY 1, 23 Home- making Award 2, JCL 1, NHS 4. GRAYLE THRASHER Modern Dance 4. ROSALIE TIPTON AY 1. 2. 32 FTA 43 I.ete 3. 4, Chaplain 3, Recording Secretary 41 Homeroom Chaplain 2, 3. J AMES TORMEY Homeroom Treasurer 33 Home- room Chaplain 4, Softball 1. 2, 3, Intramural Football 1. RICHARD TRICE Football 1, 2, 3, Intramural Football 1, 2, 33 Driving Club 1. NANCY TRIMBLE Boca Ciego High School 1, 2, AY 3, 4, NHS 4. MARION E. TURNER Kinlock Park Junior High School lg Intramural Football 2. DONNA GAYLE UPCHURCH Girls' Chorus 23 Knitting Club 1. 1 49' w E5 in CORRINE TOOTHMAN Xlorgantown High School, Wlest 'Virginia 1. 2: FTA 3. 4: NHS 4, SNHS 4. THURSA SUSAN TRAVIS Red Cross Rep, lg Modern Dance 2g AY 4, SNHS 4. ALVES TRIGG Basketball 1, 2, 35 Varsity 2, 33 I.etterman's 3, NASS 3, 4. SANDRA MAY TRUE AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4g Band 1, 2. 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, Tip'TOppers 3. JOHN WADE ULRICH Band 1, 2, 3, AY 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3g Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Science Club 4, Shield Club 4. PATRICIA USSERY I.etterman's Sponsor 4g Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g Cavaliettes 2, 3, 45 Drum- mer 4g High Lights Sports Edi- tor 4g Quill and Scroll 45 Cal- endar Girl 4. 1 ROBERT VALOIS Library Club 1, 2, 3. JANET VAN HOUTEN Chorus l, 25 DCT 4. SUE ELLEN VARNER Hialeah Junior High School l5 Tallet 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 SC 35 AY 2, 3. BETTY JEANINE VICKERS Pre-Nursing Club lg AY 25 FNC 4. LINDA VINAL AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Tallet 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Homeroom Secre- tary-Treasurer 2, 3. ROBERT EVAN VOLKER Boys' Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 2. STEPHANIE VANDEREEEN Tennis Club l5 AY l, 2, 3, 45 Lete 3, 4, Chaplain 45 NHS 3 45 SNHS 3, 45 French Club 3 4, Historian 4. ELIZABETH VAN WAGONEN Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Cavaliettes 2, 3, Drummer 35 French Club 3, 4, Treasurer 45 AY l, 2, 3, 45 JCL l, 25 Key Club Sponsor 4. EUGENE VAUGHN JUDITH VICTOR Class Treasurer l, 2, 3, 45 GAA l, 2g Beta 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Girls' State 35 FTA 3, 4, Vice President 45' Sigma Kappa Award 35 SC 3, 4. CHARLES VIRGIN AY l, 2, 3, 4, President 3, ln- ternational Vice President 3, ln- ternational President 45 NFL 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 SC l. GEORGE VOLKER :J DAVID VROON Eastern Academy 1, 2, 3, Cross Country Track Team 1, 2, 3. NEAL EDWARD WALDRON L Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Secretary 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Treasurer 4, MMM 3, 4, Track 3, Intramural Foot- ball 1. EUGENE WARD Baseball 1, 2, 3, Homeroom Pres- ident, Homeroom Vice President 4. EVELYN WARREN Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, 3, DCT 4. Louis NORMAN WASSERMAN Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4, AY 3, 4, Intramural Football 2. MILDERD WEBER St. Theresa High School 1, 2, 3. ELEANOR WAITES Pre-Nursing Club 1, Y-Teens 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4. LAURA WALKER Ft. Lauderdale 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 4, Beta 3, 4, High Lights Staff 4, FTA 4, SC 4. KATHERINE WARD Sophomore Debate 2, Advanced Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorus 4, Homeroom Chaplain 3. RONALD WASSENBERG THEODORE WEBB SC 1, Crescent 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Boys' State'3, Band 1. MARY GAYNELL WEHLER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 2, 3, L'Allegro 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4. JUDITH WEILAND AY 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, SNHS 3, 4, FTA 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Cavaleon Junior Editor 3. HARTFORD MARTIN WEIMER Gymnastics 1, Laboratory As sistant 4. ANNETTE WELDEN AY 2, 3. LONNY MARTHA WENDELKEN Pep Club 1. ANNA WESTERCAMP AY 1, Taller 2, 3, 4. JANE WHEELER Band 1, 2, AY 2, Thespians 3, 4. TONI WEILBACHER AY 1, Y-Teens 1, Treasurer 1, GAA 1, Trilon 3, 4. MICHEAL WEINTRAUB Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 3, Golf Team 3, 4, Letterman's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, Omega Sponsor 4, SC 3. FREDERICK WENDELKEN Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's 3, 4, Homeroom Chap- lain 2, 3, 4. NANCY WESTBERRY GAA 1, 2, 3, President 3, DCT 4. CAROL ANN WHEATLEY Library Club 1, Deb Juniors 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Chorus 3, One-Act Plays 4. MARCIA WHITAKER Miss Howards School for Girls 2, Latin Club 3, 4, Chorus 2, Spanish Club 3, Summer School Graduate. .-f 7-54 V'-M CHARLES WHITE PENELOPE KAY WHITING Kenner High School 1, 2, AY 3, 4. DOROTHY WIGHT MIMIWILKINS Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, French Club 4, FTA 4, X-C Sponsor 3, Student Council 1, 2, 4. ROBERT WILLIAMSON DAVID WILLIS Gymnastics 1, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, 'L Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, Thes- pians 3, 4, SNHS 4. SHIRLEY WHITE Library Club l, Girls' Chorus 4. MICHAEL WHITNEY Track 2. 3. 4: Intramural Foot- ball 1, Intramural Basketball 1, Sigma Club 4. WALTER WILHELM Red Cross Rep. l, AY 3, 4, Crescent 3, 4. PHOEBE WILKINS Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 4, Senior Board 4, AY l, 2, 4, Letterman's Sponsor 4. PATRICIA WILLIN Tallet 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Girls' Chorus l, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, MMM 4, SNHS 3, 4, Junior Board 3, Modern Dance 2, 3, Homeroom Treasurer l, 2, 3. ANNE WILSON Deb Juniors 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 4, Band l, 2, 3, Secretary 1, 2, 3, L'AllegrO 3, French Club 3, 4. if ELIZABETH WOLFF Mainland High School, Daytona Beach, Florida 1, Band 1, 2, 3, Science Club 4, Secretary 4. CAROL WONDERLIN AY 1, Girls' Chorus 2, Ad- vanced Girls' Chorus 3. SARAH WOOD .lohn Burroughs High School 1, 2, Drama Club 1, 2, 3, Art Club 1, 2. ALEC WOODHULL Gentry 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Junior Board 3, Senior Board 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, AY 3, 4. FRANK WOODS Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All- City 1, 2, 3, All-State 1, 2, 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, LCIISIHIHHYS 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 4. CLARENCE WOODY Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, SC 3, 4, Boys' State 3. 254 49 JOANN WOLTZ Omega 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, High Lights Club Editor 3, Editor 4, Girls' State 3, Girls' Nation 3, Gentry Sponsor 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Cal- endar Girl 3, 4, SNHS 4, Home- coming Court 4. MARY LOU WONDERLIN Lete 3, 4, Treasurer 4, SNHS 4, Homeroom Secretary 2, 3, 4, NHS 4, French Club 4. THOMAS LAWRENCE WOOD WILLIAM WOODIN NFL 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, JCL 2, Thespians 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4, State Debate Cham- pionship 4, L,' Club 2, NHS 4. HAROLD WOODS AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Crescent 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 45 SNHS 3, 4, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, SC 3. ROBERTA YARBROUGH JOAN YOUNG Ross YOUNG SYLVIA PATRICIA YURKO CHARLES Ziro Gros Point High Key Club 3, 4. YOUNGBLOOD AY 2, 3, 4g Lete 3, Varsity Baseball 3 4 School. Michigan 1, 2g Thespians 3, 4, Vice 4, Corresponding Sec- l.etterman's 3, 4. Swimming Team 3, 4, President 43 Modern. retary 4. Historian 4g All City 33 NHS 3, 4. Dance 4. Homeroom Treasurer 4. We seniors. as we look back over our four years, see ourselves as freshmen . . . our first class offi- cers: Carx Findlay. lcky Kelley, Natalie Brundage, and .luclxi Victor 1. . . our first dance where lcky Kellex and Pat Ussery were chosen class favorites . . . the frosh float i'lXlop up lacksonu in the Horne- coming parade . . . our fabulous Easter Ball . . . As sophomores. we began to feel we were a part of Cables . . . Cary Findlay. Tom Huggins, Natalie Brundage. and Judy Victor led our class this year . . . club bicls came out, with our class sporting the new pins . . . Sue Lieser and lcky Kelley, Sopho- more Sweethearts . . . construction began on Our new auditorium . . . the second Easter Ball . . . Jun- iors. upperclassmen at last . . . Cary Findlay again leads Our class with lcky Kelley, Sue Leiser, and Judy Victor . . . Representatives for Girls, and Boys' State . . . Bunny Cefalu and John Brockaway reign- ing as King and Queen of Hearts . . . Student Council elections: Cary Findlay, Bill Heaton, Nat- alie Brundage, and Pat Ussery . . . and finally the Prom of all prOms4HA Garden in the Rainf' . . . Now we are seniors and can say, gaWe made itn . . . Our last danceg the Charity Ball . . . our final, wonderful football season . . . Homecoming week and all the excitement . . . those hectic Senior Placement exams . . . the faithful High Lights . . . last exams . . . the Prom - for us . . . our last Cavaleon Cavern . . . Skip Day . . . then Bacca- laureate . . . and finally4Graduationl As we, class of 756, walk down these halls for the last time we say wllhank you, Gables, for four wonderful yearsff CHUCK THAGARD President Second Semester LEEANNE KRAMER BILL HEATON jzdosf ZDQIZQ ocrafzkz WR O 5 eff: Wir, ew Y at Eff V 242 0513? V 'Ink 1 - 1 , bw Mimi R 9'9's3J9h - 'I .Q f has-4 Whatever they may be saying, with those soap boxes under them, you can bet it's a clean speech. Oh, come on, Sourpuss. Show those teeth! Kes! We fare of BETTY ANN COOKE ART PRITCHARD 2505! Uersafzk PAT HAGGARD CHUCK THAGARD ' -4:-n.. I Come on off, you ham. They're not going to clap forever. These darn Do It Yourself kits! Insert and this is how you end up. , '3f2: ,, Mk, , :-'f :V , , ! A into ROSEMARY LANEY DON ALLEY 1 T WOM jdkl? fe Of Y i B after C and D have been hooked together, ,,. ,, 2. 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M., l ,, . ,,.,,t., 4 .tt, t. t We yzwf ,..e..,..-,..gt., ,,., W ,,.., .,.. ,.,. gtg .....,. ,, GO Uf fQ O 11.3 1 1 I l 4 if -lk ELEANOR GERMAN CHALFANT JANET RENO WRIGHT PEARSON W 051' gn fegyenf 975251 EMQQ fo cgucceeof ALMALEE CARTEE CARY FINDLAY 260 fl?' 'Fr He thought he knew awl UD the answers. Oh, forget about Venus and come to the Moon. This green cheese is great. JUDY WEILAND LANE OVERSTREET 1205! QS O!0gIlS'fICdfQ0f They're trying the safe wayv to get on the Dean's List. Man! Dis am livin'. W 0311 Oufsfan ogby 61112603 ' BETH McDONALD TOMMY HUGGINS 26I Your new etude was all right, but just give a listen to my latest for two pianos. - f .,, .. ,.,,,,,.. , .. Y ,,.,, E A f Z - ' 22 ,ltt F1612 diem! CLAUDETTE ECCLES MIKE BRONZINE 6 e V 1 fl f ,. ,. 2 A ff, My My A E W? it saw 5 A Man is a dog's best friend. JAN GALBREATH GENE CASEY Wm! Orzyzb af mf Q BETTY HARRINGTON JOHN MONAHAN jesf fbressecf Smbuyz ,wc , That's just the thing that will be in style after you spend all my money and l'm thrown in jail Now, when I give the signal, crawl like mad! jfosf i7y!01Caf SALLIE CREEL LINNETT I JB-anqi W 263 ' uhh: This is something I've always wanted to do. Canit you get those vitamins out of the bottle any faster? yjeppzesf SHARON HOCUE JEROME TATE RHONA BERUBE COUNCIL KELLEY Wosf N7D0!0z1Qr gn 4 The Creeks had a word for it, but these pedeslals are strictly for peasants! Shucks! Ah caint dance. Kin you? 939311 fbancers PATTY FERGUSON GLENN BIINCER 265 MARCIA HARSHBARGER JIM TORMEY Kes! QSQHSQ O mlm or WM' A, , u '-ff-if - 6 . . .. , . I I' ff 'f H ' f ' 's.457 - 4379 QP M.'f17'-vj.,.,.-fizzkjiyfcf' I ,A . hy Q V , ,V W , N ,,n,,,,,,3j fA,g,1, ,, ,iw . .ww ' 1 A 13' .N 'rf ' .H fn gm. , pb, Deep in the sandy desert, we find a lovely flower blossoming to full beauty. Paid advertisement Oh, Bill, that can't really he you! Zed Hookby CRYSTAL ASHE BILL GAUTIER DMU BETTY HARRILL MICKEY STEFAN unds Wosf Sqzfffzb l l P x l i This really is the racket. Those poor dogs work themselves to death and we pull in the money. But who's complaining? Was! Qilsfzhyuzlvfeof LYNN CARPENTER MIMI WILKINS Y Simultaneously: By the way, have you received your invitation to the Grace Kelly-Prince Rainier ' wedding yet? 3 5 , 2? 1 3 N 2 f 5 f ff 55,5 -A -'-, - -' ' Q it H0051 yjozlseof GAIL DIO GUARDI DAVID SANGUESA PATTI FLOTKIN BILL SUTTON JZ osf gn cfzsfrzb as 5 lil ...ww Y 'Q No one can call us two-faced! You can get into deep water doing that! , af K ' , '54 f 'fq3.?.i'f Q , , xi' P' ' A: ' V Q 1203! A Q' 1 ev 2 .,., - 1 ii 5 cszncere 1 n 3 , ' fv 1 , 5 in x 'E , 'ig' 3 ,ix X V , J V- vf 2 1 'i' M' V , .. V x' f B f '71, M ' as ,,,.,,,V I f, ' 1 'IL 7 LINDA McCLAIN BOB LI-ZIDY 269 3, 'Tw The seniors and faculty have chosen the people pictured on the following pages for their meritorious achievements who, while gaining honors, also made Gables more truly the School of Distinction. We salute them for their generous contributions to the school and their loyalty to the best ideals of Gables. xg CLASS CF 1956 'W' . --Fl' -- ..g....-.-v ,-... KATHLEEN BECKHAM . . . whose dancing added luster to many of our spectaculars. I I f , 'P H ' 4' K, 1, ,Q ' 1 , 3z'i , ,, Mifif, ' A v ,, ., , .W 1, f If M, nzffjlffkf , ,, ,f ' ,, f,,.riYf -w w f '!, ff' 4- ,135 in , . JL GENE CASEY . . . editor, trackman and an awfully nice guy. . W, ROSS DOWNING . . . athlete extraor- dinary, who is singularly blessed with an amazing number of other virtues. RHONA BERUBE . . . among her many honors was reigning as Homecoming Queen. IZEWMW NATALIE BRUNDAGE . . . Student Council was a greater organization be- cause of her devotion and efforts. CARY FINDLAY . . . It seems odd to thank a boy who enjoyed every minute he slaved for what was best for Gables, but here it is. Thanks. 273 JON CABLE . . . one of the big reasons for the Big Ten trophy at Gables this year. ALMALEE CARTEE . . . How can any- one be all the things she is and still be so beautiful? BUNNY CEFALU . . . We think this class would never have graduated if she hadn't worked so hard for it. f CARL GEORGE . . . science was his major interest but he kept well-balanced by an amazing number of other in- terests. uk 275 BILL HEATON . . . He came from Texas, he conquered Gables. Hels tops with us. BETTY ANN COOKE . . . the journal- ist with the smile who ran organizations' beat and wrote the Cavern script and so many other things . . . all well. SCOOP KACHER. . . sports. He knows there are other teams around but Gables is his first love. His typewriter clicked faithfully as the varsity brought us vic- tories. 277 GENE KRENSON . . . We suspected he was a genius. The National Merit exams proved it. BETSY GODARD . . . the Dean's office was the main arena of her duties which she quietly and smilingly fulfilled. MARCIA HARSHBARGER . . . great wit and great trombonist . . . we could go on almost endlessly about this girl. Mum ll,,v, ff JIM LOWRY . . . for his serious devo tion to Gables, we salute him. BOB MACY . . . tennis and student activities, smoothly accomplished to spectacular success. i LAURA KAVALIR . . . twinkle toes with eyes accordingly. Our productions were enhanced by her activity. SUSAN KNIGHT . . . iron fist, velvet glove . . . that's how she got the copy out by deadline. 'S . DICK MURPHY . . . Hollywood ap- pearance but Gables outlook. He worked hard and happily for everything that would make ours the School of Distinc- tion. 28l LANE OVERSTREET . . . who was a big factor in making this a great year for Gables in athletics. JUDY KOTYS . . . our smiling Cavali ette captain. ROSEMARY LANEY . . . whose music has delighted us. Her's was top billing and rightly so. WRIGHT PEARSON . . . music and brains . . . he reached the top in both fields. 5.7 CHARLES PORTER . . . There is a call SUE LEISER . . . her singing, her humor, made her one of the pleasant things about Gables these years. for scientists today. Here's Gables, 3I1SW6I'. BETH MCDONALD . . . We just couldn't add up all her honors . . . and she deserved every one. ' .4 SKIPPY SAULS . . . We canlt men- tion the Big Ten without bringing up his name but that isn't all . . . and itis all good. SAM SKOGSTAD . . . nationally seeded in tennis, universally liked in these parts. Why cant' there be more like him? JANET RENO . . . deloater and scholar In both, extraordinary. GRETA SCHIPPER . . . what every- body says is true . . . she's great. JERRY STAHL L . . who seemed to en- joy doing everything for Gables in his calm and efficient mzgnner. LYDIA SWEARINGEN . . . devoted to her student government duties and de- lightful to Work With. , ff 1 J MICKEY STEFAN . . . He's proud of his Gables blanket. We,re proud of how he won it. 5 I ELLEN TAAFFE . . . concert mistress and . . . isrft she lovely? 5 xr ' o L l MMM Wi Lg ff f BILL SUTTON . . . the committee mem- ber who served and worked but, we think, mostly worked. 'W 289 CHUCK THAGARD wit entertain r . . . , e , class executive and still modest. Salute! PAT USSERY . . . journalist and Stu dent Council dynamo and she never for got to grin. M4- JOANN WOLTZ . . . editor, girls, tion . . . we could go on endlessly . . . all in superlatives. Fr CHUCK VIRGIN . . . Allied Youth came to fine heights under his direction. BILL WOODIN . . . the voice is golden, the manner is suave, but mostly . . . this boy is 100 percent in everyone's book. JEAN YOUNG . . . swimming and schol- astic records . . . both tops . . . a rare combination. MRS. MARGUERITE CLEVELAND . . . senior class sponsor, who has patted and nudged but never pushed us, to make us live up to her idea that we are the greatest class ever. We salute her with deeply felt love and devotion. W . ' BUDDY WOODS . . . Student Council was his work and pleasure. THE LAST WORD This is D-Day for CAVALEON, the deadline for sending final copy to the publish-er. This day is one that we have dreamed about, feared, yet never really believed would arrive. The theme of CAVALEON 1956 is the trees of South Florida and es- pecially the Royal Poinciana that we have used on the end sheets. The cover was chosen to reflect the wonderful color of the Poinciana blossoms. You may never have really noticed our trees but we hope that, when you go away to school, a look through CAVALEON will be as good as a letter from home. When you leaf through this book you will have no idea how many people worked on it. However, I know that it would never have been pos- sible to meet this last deadline without a lot of hard, determined work on the part of the staff nor without the wide range of courteous assistance and cooperation that has been given us. First of all we are deeply indebted to the Administration and Faculty who graciously gave us every facility of the school and made our jobs much easier. We especially want to thank Mr. Harry N. Rath for believing that if it was for CAVALEON it was all right, Mrs. Louise Stewart, Mrs. Marguerite Cleveland, and Mr. Edward F. Cook. We would like to acknowledge the courtesy of Dean Owrie of the Uni- versity of Miami who loaned us the owl that graces the Honoraries section. And we have cause to be grateful for the professional assistance of Mr. Ronald Thibideau who took some magnificent pictures for CAVALEON. CAVALEON for 1956 contains a record on which have been captured forever the outstanding events of the school year. This has been the project of Mr. Edwin T. Cook, of the Music Department, Betty Ann Cooke, Charles Thagard and Scoop Kacher. These four have worked long hours developing this idea in deepest secrecy. The name CAVALEON puzzles many people until they remember that the yearbook was first published when the high school was Ponce de Leon. Our sports team were then, as they are now, the Cavaliers. CAVALEON, a combination of Cavaliers and Ponce de Leon, made the transition to Coral Gables Senior High School and serves as a reminder of our school's history. We, the staff and assistants of CAVALEON 1956, have worked with two goals in mind, the immediate one of meeting the deadline and the long range goal of producing the best possible yearbook. As we meet the last deadline we can only hope that our second goal is achieved too, and that you will like CAVALEON 1956. In any case, we owe an enormous debt to Mrs. Chris Steers for inspiration, patience, and fortitude. Janet Galbreath, Editor-in-Chief P44 . T' -JK 4 ff l : ' ' I 1 A Lx' 15 xt' Y L: sigh, , I 6 I I X 1 KN . sr , X 4 -, ., .nl rf fix XK 61 I 1 I N , -3 ,g.:,, jr 4075 1 A' f621'.'f A 1 x xy? Us N , 1 + f in .4 N 3 x ,ff tx, Y' 'Q 'rw .si 1 Juli, 4 H . , 5, X V 52 ff 1. Q' r I' x fl, :' - 'Q 9' in 'x bs 'ff' if X 9,- ,1 bi M s ,fo M J , . Y t yay atv H , 1, ill HAMMOND ORGAN STUDIOS OF SOUTH MIAMI Special Lesson PIans for Beginners 57I8 SUNSET DRIVE MO 7-3772 PAUL'S SHOE SHOP VINCENT, Prop. Orrhopedic Work- Shoes Repaired Shoes Dyed -Shoes Shined 253I PONCE DE LEON BLVD. CoraI Gables, Florida The Fines+ in Beaury Care for Ihe Discriminafing Woman LA BELLE BEAUTY SALON Hlghland B-I I27 SPECIALISTS IN HAIR SHAPING STYLING AND PERMANENT WAVING For a New Experience in Ouidoor Dining Try Ihe CAR HOP Miami's Firsr ELECTRONIC Drive In W. Flagler S+. ai' Red Rd. 337 Alcazar Avenue CoraI Gables 34, Fla. Vision . . . Ihe mos? precious possession humanify has. Bring your eye physicians prescripfion IM.D.I Io us. , The only complere COmpIImen+S grinding Iaborarory in Coral Gables. and c.c.KuHL 0 Op+ician Besi' Wishes asa Miracle Mile From DANIELS CORAL GABLES CORAL GABLES 2I I7 Ponce de Leon PHONE 83-I647 Complimenfs of LYONS CONSTRUCTION CO. General ConI'rac'I'ors LICENSED AND INSURED 7275 Red Road MO- I 9642 FLAT TOP SPECIALISTS' PARKING SPACE ye BARBER SSW-zz eww -gy X We Need Your Head in Our Business Q RED ROAD AND MADRUGA O SOUTH MIAMI Opposife Margarei Ann E ,ir is '47-Xxwl f l'l S EASY AS EATING APPL gl X lx K Ml , is? Qf'3Hg f , jx , X ,,.. 2 A r .:11::2 in .-.- X,-iz: ,44--.,A-!.A, I.I'44., - TQ? fave -- ', 'Psi' TO BANK 100 MIRACLE AT MILE For Instance: Our customers have no parking problem. They driv parking area behind the bank, s e into a free tep in through the special motorist's entrance and enioy prompt, courteous service. N o traflic tribu- PIE ... H IAA, lations, no long walks through sidewalk crowds, for customers .e.r of Coral Gomes' FIRST Bank! rounnso 1926 ,0MfM remnant DEPOS T msufz,-.NCQ Cannon,-.riore Our famous address, in the very heart of Coral Gables and the Southwest Section, is as easy to reach as it is to remember. DIXIE GAS THE MODERN BOTTLE GAS for COOKING, REFRIGERATION, HEATING Unin+errup+ecI Me+ered TANK TRUCK GAS SERVICE in Ac.IcIiI'ion 'Io REGULAR CYLINDER SERVICE We carry a complefe line of: GAS RANGES REFRIGERATORS HEATERS LIGHTS DIXIE GAS CORPORATION 405 S. Dixie Highway CORAL GABLES Phone MO 72533 FLORIDA Complimenfs of 'Ihe DAIRY QUEEN Serving SUNDAES, MALTS, SODAS, AND CARRY HOME PACKAGES The Cone Wi+h I'he Curl on THERE'S ONE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD T O Bes'l' Wishes From LETE CLUB Complimenfs of DEB JUNIORS See Ihe New Dis+inc'rive Duneli ai- Your Local DeaIer's JACK'S BICYCLE SHOP 224I Coral Way and PEACOCK'S BICYCLE SHOP 2I9 Alhambra Circle V V rffflfglf, f' L iyffglfij' ., ',r, f H41 ,', 2 ', 'ff' ' .T f ty., ' .4 ML 1 ,,V, Vv,V L , P? ' v-vv-' f I 'A'+1f1f7'7 i- ii-.,, I H -, K!! ..ig21i3 ' fi? P- ' S + I C, ,,', 1 9. J. '- 1, r f 3' I of -., I - ' ' , '-I ,1 - I I , I ' gg ? ' I A VI , r 7:1 .5 f ,, 5 V, 1 I . jr, ,I,. VV VI, N jr , My a l ll ,xr ' I . , 1. 'f f!.f ,pep f f QW m y M V' .f 'ff 'fit -,Q 51, , 'YZ V' V sy , ,,,A ,,..,,,,u,.. - , , ,,,k , .,eghg4,w ,V ', . T. There's No Place Like Home . . Someday You'II Have One of Your Own! Congra'I'uIaI'ions and Besi' Wishes! SOUTH SHORE REALTY George Engle Bldg. COCONUT GROVE The LiH'Ie Village This Prescripfion Will Be Filled Accurarely by LILES' PHARMACY L. S. RENTZ, Owner Main Highway and Grand Ace. COCONUT GROVE 33, FLA. WE DELIVER Phone 83-8477 SNACK HEAVEN Luncheone+'I'e 430 I LEJEUNE RD. Congra+ula'l'ions fo +he I956 Graduafing Class LOWRY ELECTRIC CO., INC. 40I2 Esrancia S+ree'I' CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA Phone 48-I25l Algiree+a McGregor LITTLE JACK HORNER SHOP lnfanfs' and Children's Wear Thru Prefeen 3444 Main Hwy. Coconui' Grove. Miami 33, Fla. I g .W J , It A I 1 1, zffh, ,vlh M , A ,ff H i -' 1 A f rf W' ,, y . You Too, Can Be Beau+i'Ful in a Gown From TE F FT'S 3546 Coral Way Besf of Luck +o +he CAVALIETTES AND CAVALIERS Throughouf +he Year DORN - MARTIN DRUG CO. Phone MOI-2020 Soufh Miami Wise Shoppers Have Learned Where 'The Bes+ Cosi' Less TANNER'S AND B-THRIFTY FOOD STORES Home Owned and Opera+ed Since l9I2 Phone MOhawk I-592I 680I Red Roa MOD- EL SERVICE, INC. Complefe Car Care SINCLAIR PRODUCTS AUTO ACCESSORIES LAWN AND GARDEN TOOLS NORGE THERMADOR O'NEILL'S APPLIANCES l407 Sunse'l' Road CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA Phone MO 74908 CompIimen+s of CLINICO - PATOLOGICAL LABORATORY Sui1'e 602, 550 Building MIAMI, FLA. BLU - GREEN FIorida's Finesi Plani' Food HUGHES SEED STORE II6 Soufh Miami Avenue MIAMI, FLORIDA Our Sincere Congratulations To Every Graduale of Coral Gables um, . ' ffm? lil' ig A Alle, V ,yi ,1a, :a Y , 1 ,f S is I s-'ff' Senior High School Tha+ +he years ahead may be as happy, carefree and rewarding as lhose iusl' pasl' . . . is our wish for you. And, we 'lake +his opporfunify +o express our pride and gralifude +ha+ Tooley-Myron Slu- dio was chosen 'lhe official phofographer for Coral Gables Senior High School. I 252 Easl' Flagler Sfreel' THE SWEET BOX Indian River Fruii Shenandoah Candies GiHs Handbags Cosfume Jewelry Ph. HI8-984I 23ll Ponce de Leon Blvd. .Coral Gables, Florida COULTER HARDWARE l80O Ponce de Leon GEFTS - HOUSEWARES HI6-2325 CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES For Your Universiiy Days Buy and Sell USED Texis ai' BOOK HORIZONS lSou+h End Universify Baseball Fieldl HUSKAMP MOTOR CO. 4548 Ponce de Leon CORAL GABLES FORD SALES AND SERVICE Phone Mo 7-647l Complimenis of TAHITI BEACH Complimen+s of MlNNA LEE DEBS 250 Miracle Mile DOWLING'S The Bes+ ai' Compefifive Prices l I7 Coral Way lMiracle Milel Coral Gables, Florida FREE DELIVERY Phones HI-6-044I 83-5833 Quali+y and Service JEPHSON PHARMACY 2347 Ponce de Leon Boulevard Phone Highland 6-0848 Coral Gables, Fla. SELBY'S SHOES The Shoes You've Known and Loved for Years llliev l4I E. Flagler S+. Miami Ph. FR4-8I35 256 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables Ph. 83-8784 I Legal OPTICIAN EDDIE STEPHENS Men's and Boys' Wear MIAMI SUNSET DRUGS Jim Marlin Large Enough 'Io Serve You Small Enough 'Io Know You Corner Sunsei' Drive and Red Road Miami. Florida PHONES MOhawIc 7-7577 -78 Complimenls of MERRILL- STEVENS DRY DOCK CO. I270 Nor+hwes+ EIeven'I'h S+ree+ MIAMI, FLORIDA Five Localions 'Io Serve Ihe Boaling Public OPTICIAN . I , HQ BeHer Furnlfure - Inferior Decorahng Hlghland 6-0I40 3 REYNOLDS Sz! CORAL GABLES OPTICAL DISPENSARY R. U. LOVELESS Propriefor 240 Miracle Mile CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA FURNITURE COMPANY ICoraI Way al' Five Poinisl Telephone FR 3-I835 3365 S. W. 3rd Ave MIAMI, FLORIDA WARTH PAINT CO. Besl' of Luck Colo, Exper-fs Fmm WALLPAPER STUDLO ZIPP'S SPORTING GOODS 72I8 Red Road CORNER OF RED AND SUNSET How Are You Fixed for Spor+s? Everyfhing in Wallpaper I9I9- I923 Ponce de Leon CORAL GABLES PHONE HI 6-SI66 WEINRICl'I'S OVEN BAKE SHOP 2428 Ponce de Leon Blvd. CORAL GABLES 34, FLORIDA VICTOR REISS Congra+uIa'Iions Io All Gradualing Seniors WHEEL W CLUB A A A , ,. A 1. .AY 1 P L 1 A r 4 D 1 ls' on ' mov xuowm 5 S in -2 5 me R ee E E I . - S s. 2 V 2 X Zim fi Zeaao0d, DISTINCTIVE FEMININE FASHIONS 340 Miracle Mile CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA Le+ Us Help You Plan Your Flowers for Special Occasions HI6-l63l MacDONELL ORCHID GARDENS 2680 Tigeriail Ave. COCONUT GROVE JOE'S GARDEN SUPPLIES Two Convenieni' Localions 3755 Bird Road 6780 S.W. 62nd Ave. MIAMI, FLA. SO. MIAMI, FLA. Phone Highland 8-64l2 Phone MOhawI: 6-8I34 OPEN SUNDAYS OPEN SUNDAYS Complimenis of FOTI'S SUPER MARKET PAYFAIR FOOD STORE 4633 Le Jeune Rcl. CORAL GABLES PHONE HI6-9523 GUY BUTLER'S SPORT SHOP Fishing Tackle-Girls' Gym Suiis-T-Shiris Boys' Trunks - Swea+ Shirfs Baskeiball and Underwa+er Equipmenf 2l62 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Phone 83-203i To a Wonderful Class VARIETY DEPT. STORE 3035 Grand Ave. COCONUT GROVE HUGO HAIR STYLISTS SUNSET SUBURBAN CENTER I56IV2 Sunsef Drive CORAL GABLES lNear Red Rd.I Telephone MO 7-2213 AIR CONDITIONED ' ,f SEAOUARlUM'S Underwa+er Cavalier 'S' CONGRATULATIONS From JIM'S SODA SHOP Where You Ge'I 'Ihe Besi- and 'Ihe Mosf for ihe Leasi- GABLES LINCOLN - MERCURY. INC. 40OI Ponce de Leon Cor. Ponce and Bird Road CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA Phone H I-6-9406 FIRESTONE TIRES - BATTERIES JIM LEMON'S ATLANTIC SERVICE STATION Lubricaiion -- Washing - Poiishing 2I5I Ponce de Leon Blvd. JAMES E. LEMON. Prop. Coral Gables, Fla. MOhawIc 7-4603 JUDI LESLI 1214 RED ROAD, souTH MIAMI Spor+swear in S+yIe Wi'I'h +he Times , I ew. JVILIOIT DANCE srunio 260 Giralda Ave. ALEXANDER GAVRILON BaIIe+ Mas'I'er CORAL GABLES HI-6-24I4 LAND TITLE COMPANY 7287 Red Road TELEPHONE MO7-5684 Complimenfs of FRANK'S JEWELERS and MICHAEL HARRELL 5756 Sunsef Drive X bl f I ,ff X - If TlIIK'CREAM'ICE CREAM IOI AI+on Road JE-I -5537 4 svoi DO i A X II, INC -SCH 1 Read LORIDA S'4il0N I 'Q MIAMI '1 li -- T39 limes I X! 5Uf , f li 5,4527 Z EQII I Junior Dresses by LANZ OF CALIFORNIA Minx Modes Julie Juniors Jonaihan Logan SPORTSWEAR - SWIMWEAR - ACCESSORIES DODI DRAKE EDNA HUNTER I404 Ponce de Leon Blvd. CORAL GABLES 5832 Sunse+ Drive SOUTH MIAMI America's Mos+ Welcomed Visifor +he Fuller Brush Man Brushes From Head +o Foo+ Cellar +o A'H'ic Polishes and Waxes Dis+ribu+ors of +he WorI'd Famous SPARKLING GOLD AND MYSTIC MOMENT COSMETICS Mfg. by DAGGET AND RAMSDELL FULLER BRUSH CO. I635 DuPon+ Bldg. MIAMI, FLORIDA Phone FR 3-30I4 We have ins+aIIed 'rhe new Ansphone service +o give our cusiomers 24 hours 'round ihe clock service. PAUL'S HARDWARE WaII-Fix Paini- Garden, EIec+ricaI Plumbing and Building Supplies Also Ren'l'aI Tools 25II S. W. 67+h Ave. MO7-930I EXPERIENCE COUNTS For compIe+e, inIeIIigen'I' and sympa+he'I'ic reaI es+a+e service, no'I' only in Coral Gab- Ies, bu+ in any seciion of Dade Coun+y. consuI+ LESLIE H. COOMBES m C L REAL ESTATE Sales - Ren+aIs - Appraisals I50 Avenue Andalusia Phone 4-2586 Coral Gables WALTER S. WILHELM, SR. Formerly Owner , wlu-:ELM FUNERAL HOME ComPI'men+S Announces 'I'he Opening and His of Associafion as Resideni' Manager of 'Ihe New LITHGOW SOUTH MIAMI FUNERAL CENTER BILL LINKROUM I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Bes+ Wishes and Besi' of Luck 'ro 'Ihe GraduaI'es From HARLEY HAMMOND AND DIXIE LILY PRODUCTS I3O0 S. E. Tenih Couri' HIALEAH PHONE 88-350I Y g Congra+uIa'I'ions WITHERS TRANSFER AND STORAGE Moving - S+orage Crafing - Packing 357 Almeria Phones: Hi-8-9942 - Hi-8-09I8 Complimenfs PH I LBRIC K'S CORAL GABLES FUNERAL HOME 837 Ponce de Leon Boulevard THE BOOKWORM 269 Miracle Mile Complefe Sfock of Books Including Review Books Bes+ Wishes 'ro 'rhe Graduafing Class of '56 FERN LESLIE AND MICHAEL STEPHEN HIRSCH I. COOPER MOTOR SALES Cfigfggfsol 0'dSmObi'e HARDWARE, mc. I607 PONCE DE LEON 578' Bird Road MO 7-0967 Complimenis of PAUL R. STEGEMAN Jeweler N M Fine Wafch Repairing V 'F V I ' ' HAMILTON ELGIN A 2304 Ponce de Leon Blvd. PI'I. 4-608l W , , ,,,,.k1f,,s.ff'.-' f 'ev ' v ,T X 4 .. I Sincere Congratulations 154 . '52, l If v 6 ,E Q AWWA to the Grads l coNsuMERs WATER co. 5 Serving Coral Gables and Soul'h Miami ll V S. l Mohawlc 5-202l By Appoinlmenl' Keep Ahead Wi'rh . . . ARTl'lUR'S HAIR STYLES CR 5804 Bird Road Miami, Florida 4 . Res. Phone MO. 7-2927 JWW. ' Q WILLIAM L. CLARK, JR. Reall'or X Phone Hi. 8-2663 l 55 Giralda Avenue is CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA TAKE HOME Fooo P1 675l Red Rd.. Gables Shaw on me Wold Fine Delicalessen ll'ems CORAL GAB'-ES' FLA. q Cold Drinlcs 'lo Take Our Qualily Foods for Ou+ings ji A 5 S Ions I ii- , 2 STYLES -..lg .a 'f4 I' '7i2I 'IMK IR. VI.: 1 'nl ,nf ,:.: .I,.. 5 2 I O 09 Ie'frIS OIII IIIIIQ5 I UNIVERSITY COURT MOTEL COmpIImen'I'S Where Friends and Parenis S'ray of I' i f I ' aj? Q L I 4' X We IISIZTISQI E' S 'ikxx V xii ORP S 'OWS' . - 1 ' I I URQAY- GOYI IOI MIracIe MIIe I -2 . wa. ua- Q Q - ,K I-5: x,Iug?RsRI.,R CORAL GABLES, FLORIDA , if ORN 5. PHONE MO 7-2437 We wish every s+uden+ our sincere good wishes. Have you visiI'ecI our big, new de- parfmeni' sfore? We have you in mind when buying s'I'yIes, Trends, and qualify. BELK - SAWYER CO. Red and Bird Roads CRANDON SHOPPING CENTER D I 55 N.W. ISI Sfreef Ph FR 4-7632 O Th T I II4S S.W. Bfh She I Ph. FR 3-7425 Ed C fer, 6444 N.W. 7fh A ....Ph. 84-OBII LHI R ,II9 N.E. I9fh SI f ,,.. 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J fi ,llilhri ll- -ll ima, ll. li' llama ll- ll .lHlfll.C ll lilenf lil .l1lfne.ll, lil llrllmllrs. 5 llrll. ll. ill gm-bil., H, lkrrmanl Il llbfigllff. li lllurvl. ill llburyll. il. llfmaml lf llrmlfr, P. llfxanlrrf. i llifi- ll. lil NMC, Bl. .lll'n.l'l. lf6 lllfnl. lil lliPn.R, lil lllfyll. B11 llleyi. lil llllswn, l. lib llow. ll 95. llu .l, 12,199 lm! jx ll! .lmsll lil .lmls,l,l,, I5- lllrfggnxvll Q lndfiml, 2 lndsrsmylx ' lUilPISUD.N, ' lnlerson,P, j lndrewgf, 1 lnclrewe.H, 1 lnwgifx :Bl .lnguijl 73' .lnlzumfl Q, lusonl. lil .loun.1, 43 -ll3Plfl1y,P4 1 lPDlfge1,j. 1 llvlfgaie, 1. lrlngasl,K .lrfr,J, Us .lrrgvlh 203 .lrcl1er,R! 1. .lrnmi,K. ll lien ' lf. 12 .llfnghxr llmlriemg .lrmmtlfw llmstmnm .lrneryci I -l'H0ld,s. 'llllllZl0n, ' lglimc' .lsl-ly ll l i l 3 Abbott, D. 54, 112, 202 Abbott, R. 107, 151 Abbott, R. 1. 151 Abel, S. 78, 96, 113, 202 Abernathy, A. 176 Abrams, H. 202 Abrahams, G. 176 Acker. C. 24, 102, 176 Adam. A. 176 Adams. C. 202 Adams, J. D. 151 Adams, J. D. 202 Adams, J. 84-, 202 Adams, R. 202 Adams, M. 151 Adams, R. 151 Ahlfeld, C. 151 Aiken. S. 151 Aikens. H. 151 Airth. Mrs. 8 Airth, M. 70, 95, 113, 176 Aizenshtat. H. 106 Akerman. J. 151 Albright, S. 176 Albury, J. 711, 202 Albury, M. 78, 94, 202 Alemany, L. 151 Alexander, P. 17, 117, 176 Alexander, S. 176 Aljets, R. 24, 202 Allen, C. 82, 176 Allen, H. 176 Allen, J. 151 Allen, R. 151 Alley, D. 82, 176, 257 Alley, S. 151 Allison, E. 176 Alonso, M. 93, 96 Alu, A. 72, 109, 203 Amidon, J. 11, 72, 111, 176 151 Amis, J. T. Amis, J. L. 75, 176 Anderson, A. 43, 203 Anderson, J. 203 Anderson, M. 176 Anderson, N. 176 Anderson, P. 76, 176 Andrews, E. 17, 77, 120, 174 Andrews, H. 151 Angus C 78 51 Angus J 78 6 Ankrum C 03 Anson J 1 Aoun J 43 Appleby P 6 Appleget J 151 Applegate J 65 Arbogast K 151 Arce J 176 Arce L 203 Archer R Arend C 72 120 Arens A 151 Armbrrster R 176 Armon J 203 Armstrong F 76 176 Arner C 14 110 203 Arnold E 105 Arrington M B Asbury C 151 Ash F 79 203 INDEX Ashe, C. 77, 203, 266 Ashe, T. 151 Ashley, C. 151 Ashworth, A, 10. 11. 78. Ashworth, R. 84, 151 Asplund, S. 12, 73, 83, 1 Aston, R. 176 Atwood, T. 31, 102, 204 Austin, D. 78, 204 Austin, G. 77, 176 Averbuck, R. 76, 95, 176 Avon, R. 151 Axt. J. 91, 204 Babbitt, B. 151 Babbitt, E. 151 Back, P. 176 Bagby, R. 151 Bagdis, D. 177 Bailey, J. 204 Bailey. N. 151 Bails, B. 82, 151 94. 120. 203 09, 203 Bails, M. 12, 76, 107, 120, 121, 204- Baiz, R. 151 Bak, J. 151 Baker, C. 96, 177 Baker, D. 95, 151, 177 Bakke, A. 151 Bakutis, A. 205 Balcer 108 Baldwin, C. M, 151 Baldwin, C. W. 151 Balfe, S. 94, 120, 204 Ball, D. 151 Ball, R. '151 Ballard, D. 204 Ballard, Mr. J. G. 59 Baltian, C. 151 Barber, Miss A. 51 Barenthaler, M. 177 Barfoot, T. 177 Barill, J. 177 Barish, G. 104, 204 Barnes, C. 73, 177 Barnes, D. 82, 204 Barnes, L. R. 177 Barnett B 81 04 Barr C 1 Barratt G 16 1 Barrett F 7 Barrett N 51 Barrie W1 A 205 Barrie NI E 205 Barron J 1 Barton J 205 Barnwell M 151 Barragan P 177 Ba eman P 76 120 177 Ba sett 'Ur E 62 Basten B 94- 105 106 111 20:1 Bate B 109 205 Bateman D 151 Bateman L 43 205 Bater A 205 Bates D 71 106 111 120 205 Batson D 151 Batson R 78 177 Batten W 152 Bazerman, S. 152 Beall, S. 72, 205 Bearden, F. 112, 205 Bearden, S. Beaulieu, G. 205 Beaver, B. 152 Beckham, K. 73, 96, 105, 106, 206 Beckham, L. 152 Beckham, T. 152 Beckman, J. 152 Beckner, B. 177 Beckner, R. 177 Beecham, B. 152 Beecham, R. 206 Beecher, W. 152 Beegle, M. 104, 177 Behnke, E. 10, 111, 177 Beigel, L. 152 Beiler, W. 80, 92, 93, 108 Belcher, G. 152 Bell, D. 152 Bell, F. 152 Bell, R. 177 Benedetto, M. 65 Benedetto, P. 177 Benefield, J. 177 Benjamin, V. 152 Bennett, J. 78, 177 Bennett, P. 72, 206 Benton, C. 152 Beran, S. 152 Bergan, M. 152 Berghuis, C. 90, 206 Berghuis, V. 152 Berkowitz, R. 10, 82, 206 Berman, S. 84, 177 Bermont, R. 177 Bernard, D. 98, 177 Berube, R. 17, 72, 117, 206, 265 Bestonson, D. 44-, 152 Bethel, K. 52, 152 Beville, P. 70, 177 Bevis, B. 91, 96, 206 Bevis, J. 177 Bianco, Mr. J. 59 Bible, C. 152 Bieda, J. 152 Biggers, S. 88, 152 Billings, C. 79, 177 Bingham D 78 94 206 Bishop W 36 79 177 Black 'NI 105 206 Black NI G 177 Black lN 152 Black R 152 Black S 27 74 152 206 Blackburn N 83 178 Blair V 93 178 B 1 J 2 Blakey Hr V 64 97 Blanco Fombona L 37 152 Bland B 74 178 Blat G 152 Bloom J 79 93 Bloom J R 206 Bloomquist S 37 152 Boerger D 91 106 111 207 Bogaard D 109 1:12 207 Boggess D 70 91 97 111 207 Bohannon C 178 y - ,1 , - .2 ' , . , , . - .17 , . 77 ' , , , , , . 2 , . ,15 , - , - 51 , . 17 ,. , , . . ..1. 1 , 1 1 - 17 ' , 1 . . , , ,. ',A. 15 fi , . 1 ,n . las: .' 15, . ,. - 176 S v, I. , , s. ., ., 1 H ATCUFLK- 176 BHSlCiI1,.1. 85.89.177 Blanco-Fombona, M. 94,206 1 - , - . , , , ' 1,1 .U i ' 1, -176 ' ' ' ' , fompllfr Pr ml, llr. li Boke, S. 93, 152 Bolash, P. 177 Bolton, J. 94, 113, 207 Bomhoff, J. 70, 96, 207 Bonavia, E. 152 Boone, B. 152 Boone, Mrs. E. 52, 111 Boone, J. 106, 203 Boone, L. 39, 79, 178 Borden, Mr. E. 56 Borosch, K. 207 Boroughs, K. 70, 178 Boureau, S. 71, 207 Bordon, E. 152 Borman, M. 15, 152 Botwin, M. 43 Bowen, K. 152, 158 Bowbly, M. 93, 152 Bowbly, Mrs. E. 49 Bowbly, Mr. W. 54 Boyce, R. 44, 178 Boyer, J. 79, 207 Brack, R. 207 Bradford, A. 10, 178 Bradley, B. 152 Bardy, C. 152 Braidwood, M. 96, 113, 207 Brant, B. 178 Brasch, B. 208 Braun, H. 96, 152 Braunstein, C. 153 Brawner, S. 71, 108, 120, 178 Breese, S. 76, 93, 120, 178 Brenner, E. 153 Brewer, F. 178 Brewer, P. 153 Briel, R. 178 Briggs, E. 153 Brinson, J. 85, 153 Brisson, D. 153 Bristol, J, 208 Brock, T. 153 Brockway, J. 21, 24, 26, 81, 102 208, 259 Brodkey, A. 24, 35 Brodkey. .1. 93, 113, 178 Bronzine, M. 11, 81, 208, 262 Brooks, S. 153 Brooks, M. 153 Broome, B. 178 Brosnan, R. 178 Brown, B. 153 Brown, F. 82, 153 Brown, F. E. 178 Brown, G. 178 Brown, J. 153, 178 Brown, J. R. 178 Brown, L. 153 Brown, M. 153 Brown, N. 105, 153 Brown, N. E. 178 Brown, R. 153 Brown, W. 178 Brundage, N. G. 12, 72, 208 Bruner, J. 70, 104, 208 Brunson, J. 178 Bryan, N. 153 Bryant, B. 78, 96, 109, 178 Bubin, J. 178 Buchanan, N. 153 Buck, D. 153 Buck, M. 120. 153 INDEX Buckman, L. 153 Budd, M. 178 Buff, D. 153 Buff, L. 178 Buller, J. 178 Burd, Mrs. J. 64 Burd, P. 153 Burkhardt, J. 153 Casey, E. 10, 14, 15, 16, 1 Casey, M. 154 Castleberry, P. 73, 179 Cates, N. 97, 209 Caudle, T. 24, 179 Ceballos, D. 179 Ceballos, R. 92, 209 Burkholder, W. 24, 178 Cefalu, B. 71, 78, 83, 107, Burmont 24 Burnette, C. 72, 208 Burnham, N. 178 Burns, E. 97, 153 Burrell, Mr. W. 40, 50 Burroughs, C. 208 Burton, K. 81, 153 Cegelski, C. 154 Cerf, D. 179 Cerf, M. 210 Chaffin, G. 179 Chafin, M. 154 179 Butler, C. 98, 209 Butler, F. 98, 179 Butler, G. 153 Butler, M. 153 Buzzell, R. 153 Byrd, Mr. W. 25, 57 Chait, D. Chalfant, E. 12, 210, 259 Chalk, D. 154 Chandler, P. 154 Chapman, M. 210 Chapman, Mrs. D. 54, 92 Chase, V. 70, 111, 210 Chelius, M. 81 Chernitsky, H. 154 Chernin, B. 102, 210 Cabeza, W. 153 208 Cable, B. Cabot, V. 30, 153 Cain, E. 11, 75, 208 Caldwell, J. 153 Callahan, K. 14, 24, 81, 110, 179 Callaway, A. 28, 30, 179 Callaway, D. 153 Callaway, Mrs. V. 93 Callaway, R. 209 Callaway, V. 66 Cameron, A. 153 Cameron, S. 71, 179 Camp, P. 48, 82, 108, 179 Campbell, D. 71, 95, 109, 120, 179 Campbell, H. 179 Campbell, J. 153 Campbell, P. 109, 111, 209 Campbell, S. 179 Campbell, Mr. T. 52 Chesser, G. 79, 210 Chivers, N. 77, 79 Choromokos, E. 210 Christiansen, K. 70, 120, 179 Christiansen, Mrs, 8 Chrisman, S. 76, 87, 96, 179 Christianson, D. 35, 85, 179 Christmas, J. 105 Chronister, K. 154 Church, S. 97, 179 Ceilo, J. 179 Clark, B. 44, 93, 154 Canfield, C. 73, 209 Canfield, F. 179 Cannington, K. 179 Cannon, M. 4-3, 179 Capomaccnia, A. 24, 179 Capp, A. 10, 108, 179 Caputa, Mr. L. 53 Carbone, J. 44, 93 Carbone, R. 209 Carlise, D. 209 Carpenter, A. 153 Carpenter, L. 14, 15, 110, 209, 267 Carrne, R. 209 Carroll, A. 153 Carroll, D. 153 Carroll, J. 153 Carroll, J. 153 Carroll, L. 179 Carson, J. 154 Cartee, A. 10, 14, 74, 82, 87, 108 110, 209, 260 Carter, F. 65 Carter, R. 81, 209 Cascio, J. 154 Case, B. 154 Clark, M. 179 Clark, N. 154 ' Clark, P. 154 Clark, R. 30, 81, 154 Clark, W. 179 Clarke, F. 76, 180 Clay, T. 79 Cleghorn, W. 180 Cleland, Mrs. C. 58 Cleveland, D. 210 Cleveland, J. 83, 154 Cleveland, Mrs. M. 60 Clewis, M. 210 Clifford, A. 154 Clift, B. 90, 210 Clifton, J. 78, 210 Clinger, T. 81, 154 Clouse, R. 28, 29, 84, 211 Clupper, D. 180 Coatney, C. 154 Cochran, J. 154 Cochrane. M. 154 Cochrans M. 154 Coe, D. 24, 26, 84, 102, 210 10, 109 Coffin .F 10 74 108,109,180 E. - v 1 Coffing, S. 83, 180 Coghurn, C. 70, 95, 180 Cohen, B. 211 Cohen, P. 154 Cohner, J. 180 Cole, P. 44, 154- Cole, V. 75, 180 Cole, Mrs. L. 66, 93 Coleman, N. 113, 211 Collins 1- follins. 1-' Crwlsnn. N' fnnl3IlUlv P Umlli. F- fumplfvll. C' fvnlrh 1' 1 mfvn. lv flfnllm ll tfrnnri. ll- 1 mf lil 41mnall3.l Cmnnfrll. T 1:-tnzrl. Crnslanlinv. l . Qtnlmrprwllli. lx ml. 4. 1'- rQ...k, 5. EE. ml U lf-'f ml ll' Ll toil. llrf ll 4Qnl,l'l li wif, E. i. mu.l Gi. 1'iH'l.l 63 lf wlrw MD. li 1 iwif p-tl. TQ lmpflanl. P. lvfwan llr l ljllfl, Lomgan. Nh-f llllrlhlw. WJ. 154 Qui 1. 134 Wliflis. llrs. l.Hllrlney,j, 4 Wllwrlrnf l '.w1ng1r.n,1, 'gil lam WI. 211 W-I. lil lug' 155 Ur, ll, H5 Omit, ll, Grill, 213 fialgji 155 Clainf, 95. lfulti. ill Llalgj, 133 fralrfl 93 lffraldtg, fianql, 13, l?Vaxrn,L 9 tizulurd, 51, lfivlordjl Qlhlurdy MI lllfflll N LM-ll B! 1, l 'HHfrl1i, ' Clllllts, Qrxgywuy C Qriswell, X1 Qmvlex, Clllllen, A I 1, -1 . I Dahl, Cremasehi Mr P 119 .w Lf. 15. uf, iw 4-y .....11 iw 193 Lf 1 Collins, J. 154 Collins, L. 19, 24, 26, 81, 102, 121 211 Colson, N. 154 Comanor, P. 87, 89, 106, 108, 111 112, 211 Combs, F. 154 INDEX Crosby, B. 155 Crossett, D. 155 Crossett, S. 73, 212 Crouch, A. 38, 80, 102, 103, Crow, L. W. 15, 103, 155 Crow, W. 103, 212 Crowder, J. 10, 11, 82, 174 Compare, P. 154 Compton, G. 154 Conder, J. 180 Congdon, J. 93, 154 Conklyn, M. 154 Conner, B. 180 Conn, S. 154 Connally, A. 71, 95, 113, 211 Conner, M. 71, 94, 211 Conser, J. 91 Constantino, L. 154 Contopoula, M. 154 Cook, A. 30, 102, 180 Cook, S. 28, 29 Cruit, Crull, J. 155 M. 155 Crum, R. 43, 155 Crum, B. 180 Cummins, P. 212 Cunningham, J. 40, 155 Curbirrh, N. 155 Cyr, M. 155 Dabney, A. 155 Dacquisto, M. 212 R. 180 Cook, D. Cook, Mr. Cook, Mr. 180 E. T. 104, 116, 117,118 F. E. 7, 8 Cook, Mrs. M. 58 Cook, R. Cooke, B. Coon, L. 154 A. 14, 15, 73. 110, 211 256 65, 154 Cooper, C. 65, 154 Cooper, D Cooper, J. Copeland, . 154 74, 180 P. 180 Dahl, R. 155 Daines, W. L. 55 Dannelly, J. 180 Dasher, R. 155 Davant, H. 24, 26, 81. 102, 2 Davenport, S. 155 Davis, A. 100, 155 Davis, A. J. 155 Davis, C. 155 Davis, D. 91, 155 Davis, E. T. 40, 213 Corcoran, Mr. J. 12, 16, 50 Corley, M. 180 Corrigan, Miss Y. 64 Costello, B. 180 Cotton, J. 154 Coup, J. 154 Courtelis, Mrs. L. 60 Courtner, J. 43 Coutto1enc,J. 154 Covington, J. 154 Cox, J. 180 Cox, J. 211 ox ox M 55 ox Cracraft 11 5 Craft Davis, E. A. 212 Davis, G. 111, 212 Davis, Mrs. K. 51 Davis, M. 180 Davis, F. 155 Davis, P. 55, 180 Davis, R. 98, 180 Davison, J. 80, 94, 106, 213 Dawes, W. 55 Daws on, A. 73, 213 Day, B. 43, 85, 104, 213 Day. Day HY 31' 3Y D. 155 J 75 96 104 111 3 J. M. 44 75 1 N 0 W Q 24 26 102 213 Dean A 181 ral Cram Craft Cralg Cram Crapalde Crane 1 Craven L Crawford Crawford Crawford Cree J 93 155 93 155 B 5 91 212 G 82 50 11 s 8 4041155 ee S 14 1 76 107 111 212 263 Crihhs .1 155 Crlswell C 15 71 110 180 Criswell Mrs 8 Crocker B 95 130 Croften A 15 37 71 79 110 212 DeAn elis D 181 Dear D 181 Deariso M DeBerry R DeCar1o V 93 155 DeCar1o N Decker M 181 Deese C 155 DeFoor L 181 DeFra1n M 155 DeFre1las E 155 DeFre1tas M 213 De er J 1 De Guenther S 155 Dei aard F 155 Deitz C 181 Delaney M 17 77 181 DelaRoza '11 181 64 Dell, H. 55, 155 Dellow, Mr, W. 62 Delph, R. 156 ' DeMartino, B. 10. 16. 95, 108, 113 181 Demas, J. 213 DeMe11o,D. 156 Dempster, A. 181 Denny, C. 113 Dennis, E. 156 Dennis, R. 10, 24, 31, 213 DePeugh, T. 16, 71, 108, 213 DePinto, P. 213 DeQuist0, M. 84 Detrio, C. 156 Deuerling, S. 156 Dexter, A. 78, 94, 213 DeYoung, J. 156 Dicker, J. 156 Dickey, D. 28, 30 Dickinson, M. 105, 214 Dickson, Mr. K. W. 17, 48 Dignum, P. 181 Dillard, 37, 71, 181 Dio Gardi, C. 40, 41, 214, 268 Ditzler, P. 214 Doel, J. 156 Doering,N1. 91, 111. 214 Dolbeer, Mrs. 8 Do1fi,E. 214 Dolinger, D. 111, 214 Dolinger, M. 78, 91, 107, 214 Dornning, A. 156 Domning, D. 71, 111, 120, 214 Donahue, J. 181 Donaldson, C. 70, 181 Donavan, W. 94, 98, 214 Donovan, R. 214 Dorn, P. 156 Dorsey, V. 181 Doster, D. 85, 156 Doty, D. 78, 181 Douglas, J. 91, 214 Douglas, H. 156 Dowleng Dowling Dowling Downing P 5 19 23 Doying 5 215 Drawdy E 181 Dreher D 156 Dr ie H 24 9 Dreppard Nlr C 38 51 Dressler Miss C 53 Drexel T 80 181 Drexel Nlrs 8 Drinkuth NI 78 91 114 5 Duchon N 156 Duchon R 181 Du lk C 181 Du y J 181 Duna an J 56 Duncan D 6 Duncan Duncan Dungan C 'N B 215 Dunk T 77 181 155 g 11,1 C , J. 154 D . . Y 7 418 121 7 J, 156 ' C . 1 . 7 1 5 , ,, , , . C .W. 85, 31 -13 ',R, 5, ,.,24,25 -jj, , 1. 15 , . . v 1 w ji ,N. 212 , . - y, J, - C Ag, J. 155 S ' , - , h ,N' 212 ' Y - 155 y1'. . .7 .181 'fi ' .J. 155 1 - 155 ,. . . . . i Q C- 1 I 1 ' , , 1 1 . jj . . 15 , .J. 155 ' ' , 51. , - 180 1 - . 1 .. .. , ' .1. , , ,21' 777,211 , M. 155 Defeo, D- 155 Drohner, Mr. R. 54 if if 252,119,111 , , , 1 1 155 .' ' . . ' V' , Ir . , - Q n iff 115 1. . . . , 7 - ff' , . Cr 1, . , 15, 7. , , 110 1 - ff, , , Y , gl , . 18 U 1 4 '. - - , 7 ' , . 15 ' , . ,S 1 - ,D. . 43,113 ' . . . . . 1 - ,.1. 181 Dunlap, S. 81, 108 Dunleavy, R. 156 Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, Dunn, A. 215 Miss H. 49 P. 181 S. 16, 181 V. 99, 181 Dunne, D. 182 Dunning, P. 156 Dupras, R. 156 Durden, J. 24, 82, 182 Durden, Mrs. M. 57 Duren, B. 156 Durham, T. 182 Durkee, B. 156 Durrill, G. 24, 25, 82, 102 Dussault, F. 182 Eames, R. 40, 156 Earle, L. 182 East, Mrs. M. 56 Eboli, P. 215 Eccles, C. 76, 107, 120, 215, 262 Eccles, L. 95, 156 Eckel, G. 215 Eckler, J. 99, 156 Eckman, R. 215 Eckman, T. 182 Ecord, B. 215 Edkins, D. 80, 111 Edmondson, G. 156 Edwards, D. 156 Edwards, D. C. 215 Edwards, J, 24- Edwards, J. 12, 216 Edwards, M. 77, 210 Edwards, M. A. 156 Edwards, P. 156 Edwards, R. 24, 216 Edwards, R. K. 216 Eggart, G. 156 Ehler, J. 216 Eikenberry, C. 16, 85, 98, 216 Eitner, M. 90, 216 Ellertis, M. 156 Ellis, R. 98, 216 Elmore, T. 156 Elovitz, A. 216 Elowitz, M. 28, 102, 103. 216 Engler, T. 216 English, .l. 156 Epley, T. 156 Epperson, C. 40, 156 Epperson, D. 4-0, 182 Epperson, 1. 210 Erlich, R. 82 Erwin, W. 79, 113, 217 Essen, R. 108, 217 Essex, 1. 182 Estep, L. 156 Estes, C. 75, 182 Ettie, G. 83, 94, 217 Evans, A. 77, 217 Evans, B. 182 Evans, Mrs. H. 48 Evans, D. 156 INDEX Evans, R. 156 Evernden, J. 65, 156 Ewald, A. 78, 182 Ezell, M. 27,711,182 Ezell, S. 77, 182 Fabish, J. 156 Fascell, Miss V. 51, 77 Fausett, J. 109, 182 Fausett, Mrs. 8 Faust, J. 24, 84, 182 Fay, C. 182 Feeley, T. 81, 156 Feick, J. 156 Feinerer, Mr. P. 61 Felkner, G. 99 Fenimore, R. 217 Feldman, Mr. D. 4-9 Ferguson, J. 12, 156 Ferguson, P. 72, 81, 105, 217, 265 Fernandez, Mrs. 64 Ficken, D. 182 Fielden, J. 156 Fieldhouse, M. 43, 78, 91, 106, 111 Fienning, W. 65 Fincher, C, 157 Findley, C. 9, 12, 105, 113,217 Finoccharo, M. 217, 260 Finnieston, A. 182 Firestone, C. 75, 182 Fisher, A. 109, 157 Fisher, J. 217 Fisher, S. 182 Fisher, Mr. W. 37, 50 Fiske, J. 81 Fitzerald, D. 157 Fitzgerald, J. 85, 182 Flammer, P. 157 Flanagan, A. 157 Flanagan, D. 182 Flashman, J. 182 Fleenor, L. 217 Fleming, J. 157 Flink, S. 111, 182 Flotken, P. 53, 106, 217, 269 Flowers, A. 157 Floyn, C. 182 Flynn, C. 218 Foard, D. 182 Fondren, G. 218 Forbes, J. 95, 97, 120, 157 Ford, C. 218 Ford, J. 182 Fordyce, R. 19, 21, 24, 26, 34, 218 Forrester, J. 120, 157 Forsyth, W. 113, 218 Forton, E. 157 Foster, G. 182 Foster, G. R, 128 Foster, H. 157 Foster, Mrs. R. 57, 70 Fowles, N. 157 Fowles, R. 157 Fowler, H. 82, 218 Fox, R. 218 Fox, R. A. 157 Foxwell, Mrs. R. 49 Foxx, J. 183 Foxx, N. 157 Fraga, M. 183 Frances, P. 96, 97, 218 Frances, N. 218 Francis, E. 218 Franklin, K. 73, 218 Frary, R. 84, 157 Frazer, P. 219 Freedman, F. 157 Freeman, N. 183 French, C. 83, 157 Freund, L. 111 Friberg, Mrs. L. 59 Fround, L. 183 Frey, W. 157 Friberg, Mrs. L. 75 Fricke, E. 72, 183 Friedl, E. 157 Friedman, L. 157 Friedson, S. 157 Friel, L. 157 Frisbee, W. 219 Frisch, B. 157 Front, L. 183 Frost, E. 157 Frost, M. J. 73, 219 Fulghum, A. J. 219 Fulcher, R. 183 Fuller, P. 183 Funderhuck, M. 157 Funk, P. 100, 108, 183 Fye, C. 157 Fye, J. 183 Gabel, D. 157 Gable, J. 19, 24, 26, 84, 102, 103 219 Gaine, B. 36, 79, 99, 183 Gainsley, L. 183 Galbreath, J. 14, 72, 110, 219, 262 Galindo, G. 72, 219 Garcia, B. 219 Garrett, J. 30 Garrison, H. 157 Garrison, H. B. 30, 81, 157 Garty, M. 10, 72, 108, 110, 183 Gary, J. 72, 96, 183 Gaskin, S. 71, 107, 111, 219 Gaskin, Mrs. 8 Gautier, W. 219, 266 Gavidia, A. 219 Geise, G. 79, 183 Gentry, D. 157 Gentry, J. 14, 24, 26, 93, 98, 102 103, 110, 219 George, C. 107, 108, 112, 221 George, F. 221 George, J. 183 George, Mrs. A. 61, 109 German, E. 11, 72, 113, 221, 259 Gerstein, W. 103, 183 Getsee, W. 84 Gibson, W. 93 991 1111.11 -' G1g11a.171 132 Gilbert. C' .IEP 611111 C 1' MMI, 1115. 11 51111 111 . , 111.5 1. 1111f1r- W 1111512511 ,. Ml 13,111 Ah.. 1 1l1ef'P1'l' 111 1151.1 11' 11' 11111'-1 112 W11fI-1- 112-cr1.R. 11- 1161.1 117 12i.-mz.1- 91-1 12-11:11. 11' 1111Q11IT1.11ff 1 1l.11t'1g. 111.1 121111114 Iif 11- 111111. 11.211 1lrr1vrn,,1, 1:1 111r111'E.11. 111 111111161 xl' 111111 11111. : 12.-U11.11, 139 111-:f1ing,11 li 1Mg2r1.11, 113 111a1f,11. 181 1113111 13? 1:11111 1. 11: trrahamll 19. 1'E:111Ff1.11. 1. 11111'13m.11 T 1ran1am,1. 131 'itat-1t.11. if 812111, 1111 bm1:am.1 1' Cie-1111111 22 8121111-11.13, 131 MLP. T13 1.1af,,1,- U1 5151111131 W 4.1111-M 1 H wen, Q Q5 1--1.1. 111 MJ. 221 1,,..,.1! PV H 1121-5 51 Eirrfnnj, 21.2 12111 114 1J1r:m,yMIi' E Qmlwil rl. l 'E5- 111. D, Urrnmnrrj -, 111111111 N 111111111 13, 131115, 2 'l Uruha 1' 811SH!t,Q. 2. Firm, Cr1.,1,,,h 92 Glllllqriey Culhir, 1' ', Glllrhglll Uutshaul R! 1 1 1 1 54. 1131.17 1 ., f 3 1 1 .. Qi 13,113 nr, ' l'35.l1l1'A1 -, 1 13,1 .9 W1 Giffen, Giglia, B. 221 P. 43, 220 Gilbert, C. 183 Gilbert, C. N. 183 Gilbert, Mrs. 8 Gilfant Gilkey, , N. 183 Miss A. 54 Gingras, P. 220 INDEX Guy 91 Habershaw, D, 221 Habershaw, F. 184 Haggard, P. 11, 17, 74, 92, 94, 96 Haynsworth, H. 158 Hays, S 11. 12, 73, 107, 223, 258 Heaton. B. 9, 12, 24, 26, 53. 102 103, 12 Hechler, J. 158 Hedlund, C. 158 Hedmand, C. 106, 223 Hefele, P. 73, 96, 104, 223 1, 223, 256 Ginn, L. 43, 183 Glasser, J. 183 Glenn, J. 70, 96. 100, 111, 113. 220 Glenum, A. 183 Glander, T. 157 Glascow, R. 157 Glynn, B. 157 Goberna, J. 94, 106, 220 Godard, B. 71. 91, 96, 106. 111. 120 Gogburn, Mrs. 8 Goldberg, Mr. J. 57 Goodman, A. 157 Goodwin, Miss K. 53, 74 Gordon, A. 157 Gordon, B. 111. 158 Gordon, J. 220 Gordon, Mr. D. 55 Gosnell. M. 158 Gosseling, M. 158 Gould, D. 183 Grace, W. 183 Grady, L. 183 Grafton, J. 183 Graham, G. 39, 158 Graham, M. 78, 183 Graham, V. A. 72, 105, 107, 220 Granham, T. 158 Gransden, M, 158 Grant, T. 102, 220 Grantham, L. 16, 98, 184 Grasholtz, A. 221 Graulich, P. 158 Gravatt, P. 78, 221 Graves, K. 158 Gravitz, R. 184 Greatoren, J. 81, 184 Green, C. 93 Green, J, 184 Green, J. 221 Green, J. P. 158 Green, S. 158 Greene, J. 24, 83, 103, 184 Greene, J. 184 Greene, Mrs. 8 Greenleaf, M. 158 Gregg, Mr. D. 55 Grentner, J. 72, 184 Griffin, M. 158 Griffin, R. 158 Gritz, B. 221 Grohe, A. 158 Grogan, C. 221 Groover, R. 158 Grosholz 92 Gutherie, M. 184 Guthrie, J. 72, 105 Gutshall, R. 221 Gutshall, R. B, 158 , 1 A 106, 111, 221, 257 Hale, L. 158 Haley, M. J. 158 Halfhill, J. 184- Hall, B. 184 Hall, C. 73, 84, 221 Hall, Mrs. C. 49 Hall, D. 16, 40, 80, 98, 221 Hall, J- 221 Hall, M. 74 Hall, R. 222 Hall, Mrs. 8 Haliburton, J. 85, 184 Haliburton, Mrs. 8 Halt, M. A. 99 Hamill, M. 158 Hamilton, R. 222 Hamilton, R. 40, 158 Hamlet, B, 10, 14, 15, 106, 110, 222 Hammond, R. 95, 222 Hammond, T. 158 Hand, M. 184 Hand, W. 184 Hanken, L. 184 Hanley, T. 158 Hamsen, H. 158 Hanson, C. 184 Hanvey, J. 73, 109, 222 Harding, C. 12, 14, 94, 110, 222 268 Harner, D. 99, 184 Harnis, J. 69, 184 Harrell, P. 92, 102, 222 Harrill, B. 44, 222, 267 Harrills, S. 24, 111, 222 Harrington, B. 72, 109, 121, 222 263 Harris, J. 70 Harris, Mr. C. 63, 80 Harris, P. 222 Harris, S. 105, 158 Harris, S. A. 111, 158 Harrison, D. 222 Harrison, M. 19, 23, 24, 33, 102 103 Harriss, G. 158 Harshbarger, M. 72, 104, 223, 266 Hart, R. 16, 83, 184 Hart, M. 158 Hartman, S. 78, 184 Harvey, C. 24, 26, 34, 223 Harvey, D. 96, 184 Hasen, J. 223 Haupman, N. 184 Hauser, Miss M. 49, 99 Havenor, L, 158 Hawthorne, G. 10, 43, 184 Hayduk, G. 223 Hayes, N. 40, 158 Hefele, R. 81, 158 Heffernan, J. 223 Heidt, J. 223 Heldt, Mrs. A. 64 Helming, J. 184 Hendeicks, D, 98, 184 Henderscheid, G. 158 Henderson, B. S. 184 Henderson, B, 28, 29, 223 Henderson, L. 100, 158 Henderson, M. 159 Henderson, W. 82, 158 Hendey, J. 83, 223 Henn, C. 159 Henriquez, A. 159 Henry, N, J. 11, 17 Henry, N, P. 70, 111, 184, 224 Hepworth, B. 224 Herman, F. 159 Herman, J. 159 Hermann, R. 159 Herndon, N. 159 Herring, B. 75, 224 Hess, L. 159 Hewes, C. 224 Hicks, B. 159 Hicks, C. 224 Hicks, J. 224 Hill, P. 73, 84, 96, 106, 111, 224 Hill, R. 224 Hiller, S. 108, 184 Hilles, B. 75, 111, 185 Hillsburg, R. 159 Hilson, F. 79, 185 Hilson, L. 107, 224 Hilton, S. 159 Hintzke, G. 224 Hinton, D. 185 Hinton, E. 159 Hinson, Mrs. L. 57 Hirsch, J. 159 Hin, S. 159 Hoar, K. 97 Hodge, E. 159 Hodge, N. 99, 159, 185 Hodson, M. 76, 80, 95, 185 Hogue, S. 159 Hogue, S. 27, 72, 224, 264 Hohman, J. 10, 72. 87. 96, 111. 121 D Holdale, S. 159 Holden. J. 159 Holdren, J. 159 Holidan, C 185 Holland, D. 185 Holland, R. 185 Holt, B. 99, 225 Homan, P. 185 Hooper, B. 159 Hoover, P. 185 Hornor, Mrs. M. 44, 63, 73 Hough, R, 97, 225 Hough, R. J. 159 Houghton, H. 159 House, P. 44, 185 Houser, D. 24, 81, 102, 103, 1 Howard, J. 185 Hourihan, J. 225 Hovan, Mr. L. 55 Hoyt, R. 225 Hubbard, A. 88, 159 Hubinger, Mrs. C. 57 Huck, B. 24, 84, 225 Huddle, H. 81, 159 Huggins, T. 83, 225, 261 Huggins, Mrs. 8 Hughes, B. 27, 74, 110, 185 Hughes, E. 159 Hughes, P. 225 Hulsman, J. 121, 185 ' Humfrey, J. 118 Humfrey, S. 185 Humphrey, H. 159 Humphrey, L. 159 Humphrey, C. 159 Humphries, D. 102, 185 Hunsberger, R. 36, 185 Hunt, C. 72, 121, 185 Hunt, P. 27, 159 Hunter, S. 72, 185 Hutton, J. 159 Huycke, G. 185 Hymes, C. 159 Ihland, l. 37, 159 Ihland, W. 185 Injaychock, Mr. E. 24, 25, 34 Inman, B. 79, 225 Ions, Miss M. 48 lvanhoff, A. E. 11, 70, 108, 185 Jackson, l. 37, 159 James, C. 159 Jamieson, M. 159 Jaramillo, M. 159 Jarvis, D. 83, 185 Jarvis, Mrs. 8, 76 Jenkins, L. 159 Jenner, H. 65, 225 Jennings, A. 81, 159 Jensen, C. 225 Jensen, J. A. 11, 14, 72, 110, 111 226, 258 Jobson, D. 40, 42, 84, 102, 226 Jochem, J. 39, 102, 103, 226 Johansen, E. 179 Johansen, R. 94, 112, 226 INDEX Johnson, M. A. 160 Johnson , M. J. 160 Johnson, M. J. 160 Johnson, R. 90, 226 Johnston, L. 185 Johnston, M. 76, 108, 185 Johnston, Mrs. 8 Johnston, N. 80, 226 Johnston, S. D. 185 Jolliff, W. 80, 104, 226 Jones, B. 76, 106, 108, 111 Jones, D. 160 Jones, D. E. 95, 106 Jones, D. A. 16, 82, 160 Jones, E. 160 Jones, E. 226 Jones, G. 227 Jones, L. 14, 71, 121, 186 Jones, R. 160 Jones, S. 186 Jones, S. V. 160 Jordan, E. 186 Jordan, N. B. 95, 121,186 Jordan, Mrs. 8 Junger, J. 82, 160 Justin, R. 11, 227 Justin, Kacher, Kadar, Kandel, Mrs. 8 L. 15, 110, 227 R. 160 A. 186 Karahaz, F. 36, 79 Karr, R. 160 Kasarjian, M. 99, 186 Katz, C. 160 Katz, P. 150, 160 Kavalir, L. 10, 74, 227 Kavney, H. J. 186 Kaylor, R. 186 Keating, M. 227 Keaton, M. 160 Keech, M. 160 Keenan, L. 227 Kefalson, H. 160 Kehoe, C. 82, 160 Kehoe, P. 227 Kelley, P. 160 Kelley, W. 186 , 226 Kelly, C. 10, 83, 186 Kelly, T. 24, 84, 102, 103, 186 Kelley, l. C. 12, 13, 81, 108, 227 Kelley, Kemp, K. 40,160 P. 160 Kendall, L. 97, 186 Kennedy, T. 160 Kenst, Kessel, K. 186 K. 10,186 Kidwell, G. 160 Kieffer, C. 160 Kilcoyne, D. 227 Johnson, A. 226 Johnson, H. J. 85 Johnson, J. 100, 160 Johnson, J. 226 Johnson, M. 75, 96, 226 Kimsey, J. 70, 227 Kilgard, J. 160 Kilgard, P. 11, 75, 105, Kilinski, K. 70, 111, 186 255, 265 107, 111 227 Kimbrell, C. 160 Kimbrough, T. 74 Kimmell, R. 160 Kimsey, J. 71, 277 King, D. 186 King, G. 92, 109, 227 King, P. 186 King, W. P. 81, 186 Kinggard, B. 228 Kirk, J. 186 Kirk, K. 160 Kirkland, B. 186 Kirkland, B. 24 Kirkpatrick, W. 160 Kirsch, J. 228 Kitsler, L. 160 Kitts, J. 228 Kleber, D. 98, 186 Klein, J. 24, 40 Klein, K. 160 Klein, Mr. A, 49 Klepfer, C. 100, 186 Kline, D. 22, 23, 24, 26, 28, 102 Klug, C. 99, 186 Kluth, K. 160 Knahle, J. 160 Knapp, Mrs. D. 60 Kneapler, S. 24 Knight, N. 160 Knight, S. 14, 76, 94, 110, 228 Knowles, J. 79, 161 Knowles, J. 161 Knowles, R. 186 Konin, S. 186 Kopelman, J. 186 Korn, P. 228 Kos, J. 186 Kosco, K. 186 Kotys, J. 11, 74, 107, 121, 228 Kotys, Mr. N. 18, 24, 25 Kovacs, A. 100, 161 Koval, T. 43, 228 Kramer, L. 14, 76, 228, 256 Krenson, E. 228 Krieger, E. 80, 105 Kruger, J. 186 Kruppa, W. 88, 161 Krutulis, Mr. J. 24, 25, 31 Kryak, M. 161 Kuck, J. 161 Kullman, C. 161 Kulvin, S. 186 Kunze, D. 95, 187 Kutner, M. 88, 161 Kyriakos, P. 161 Lacy, R. 161 Laesser, J. 161 Lair, M. 71, 95, 108, 121, 187 Laing, E. 91, 113, 228 Lally, P. 79, 187 Lamar, C. 187 Lamar, P. 17, 71, 87, 121, 187 Lambert, J. 161 Lamont, M. 89, 228 Linlifll C' LaI1'lfF ly law- H' Wt. l- 1 mfwl. E' IjFl3Ult v-. Lan. 'Irv H' burn. E law- ll 1 lar-tn. ll' la:-rn. llri I lll lan. mi., 1, li Lvhpip, lazfm 1 Lqlabgw ll. LQQ3. 157 Lgwntf. F LZ., rj, ml.. lfxlvf D f lam-L. .1 VE lazurv. 3. lfzrrllf. ll, i'il t.W f' lfaflfrmn lfnl.. lf tml. fi. bmi ff lrilmgwl tm.. if lrll3.B fi lflgll. 5. . ln-wr , 1-ifn-r, I lflrwf. 5 1-mf., R lfni ling, ll, Until. I, lim 1' lwtnmy H li-phtet, 1, ish, P, 1 lr--ff, 1'-wi, s inter, 1 itilwy, ln, 2? lrullr l.flrt1D4 lui, 1, if lftirj, 1 lfwtgljmlg imma! lam! l'!lMurn,. I-flwrnlmi livlvy, M llrgmly M Lifm R Uttar, 1, llnfltladl , Lindt-lm hlllttmmi llnn K Liulilil I Latshaw. L. 161 , Q33 il '1.41l15 I. . .. lt . .fl -4 Landan, C. 31 Landry, 1. 24, 30, 187 Laney, R. 10, 76, 94, 105. 111, 229 257 Laney. 1. 161 Lanford, B. 187 Lang, M. 187 LaPlant, D. 229 Larkins, R. 187 Little, Little, Liveng Lloyd, Locke, Loden, INDEX M. 161 J. 187 ood, J. 65, 230 N. 99, 187 W. 187 E. 187 Lodmg,E. 161 Marks, T. 162 Marion J. 27 , , 7 Marion, Mrs. 8 Mars, R. 188 Marsch, S. 162 Marsh, C. 232 Martin, M. 83 4, 188 Logan, C. 42 Logan. 1. 161 Martin, S. 162 Martin-Vegue, F. 162 Larson, E. 161 Larson, M. A. 44, 161 Larson. M. 44, 161 Larson, Mrs. E. 51 Lary, ,l. 111, 229 Lasky, V. 100, 161 Lathrop, H. 79, 229 Logan, Mrs. 66 Lokav, B. 161 Lomax, N. 76, 94, 96, 108, 231 Martinez, M. 162 Mask, G. 162 Mason, W. 38, 43 Latshaw, M. 74, 84, 96, 109, 229 Law, G. 187 Lawerence, R. 187 Lay. C. 69, 104, 229 Layton, D. 187 Lazzeri, C. 80, 84, 229 Lazzaro, A. 49, 229 Learelle, M. 161 Leary, W. 80, 84, 229 Leatherman, J. 161 Lomax, Mrs. 8 Lombardo, P. 78, 107, 111, 231 London, T. 161 Long, N. 231 Loomis, E. 106, 231 Lopez, C. 161 Loud, P. 231 Love, C. 161 Lowe, K. 161 Lowry, C. 83, 187 Lowry, 1. 11, 83, 231 Lucaa, S. 161 Ludwig, M. 187 Luihn, N. 161 Lund, C. 187 Massey, C. 188 Massey, Miss E. 50, 71 Mastro, M. 232 Mathis, H. 232 Matter, S. 121, 162 Lee, L. 187 Lee. R. 75, 107, 229 Lee, S. 77 Leffingwell, S. 98, 161 LeFiles, R. 53, 79, 229 Leidy, Leigh, Leiser, B. 28, 29, 269 S. 71, 109, 111, 229 s. 10,12,16,71,230 Lund, W. 85, 162 Lund, Mrs. D. 58 Lumm, Mrs. 8 Luzader, Mr. R. 25 Lynch, K. 231 Lynch, .l. 231 Lynn, S. 162 Lyons, D. 188 Leisner, 1. 230 LeJeune, S. 78, 230 Lemley, R. 106, 230 Lenoir, B. 161 Lenoir, W. 82, 87 Leonard. J. 12, 74, 230 Leonard, C. 161 Leonardy, Mrs. H. 8, 51 Lephfew, C. 161 Lesko, P. 43, 187 Lesser, F. 187 Lyons, E. 162 Matthews, E. 162 Matthews, ,l. 162 Matthews, A. 188 Matthews, S. 232 Maturo, L. 188 Maxwell, ,l. 162 Maxwel1, S. 83 Maydak. 1. 162 Maynard, ,l. 188 Maynard, P. 232 Mayo, 1. 162 Mayo, J. 162 McAleenan, D. 234 McAllister, .l. 35, 234 McAethur, M. 234 McBroom, Mrs. E. 53, 95 McCall, P. 71, 104, 107, 234 McCarthy, A. 234 McCarthy, N. 162 MacCurdy, Mr. 1. 5 Machamer, D. 162 Mack, B. 84, 188 5, 112 McClain, L. 12, 69, 74, 94, 121, 235 McClendon, M. 37, 162 McClintock, M. 71, 235 McClintock, M. 71, 235 McComb, G. 16, 98, 188 Lesser, S. 87, 95, 161 Lester, A. 79, 187 Lester, D. 161 Lev, M. 230 Levy, A. 65, 187 Levey, D. 187 Levi, ,l. 161 Levin, J. 161 Lewallen, S. 24, 230 Levick, E. 187 Lewis, W. 82, 87, 230 Leyhourne, S. 187 Liebenthal, N. 113, 230 Lieber, M. 92 Liegerot, M. 77, 187 Liegerot, R. 81, 161 Liggett, J. 161 Lindblad, S. 161 Lindelburg, M. 230 Linkroum, P. 10, 16, 79, 102, 103 187 Linnett, E. 81, 103, 230, 263 Little, F. 161 Mackey, M. 74, 188 Maclean, J. 188 Macgruder, M 40 MacLoskie, M. 231 MacTavish, C. 162 MacVeny, V. 231 Macy, R. 26, 83, 102, 103, 111, 231 Madala, 1. 40, 42, 84, 102, 231 Madden, A. 97, 188 Madden, M. 97, 188 Madowitz, S. 93, 97, 188 Madowitz, J. 188 Madsen, Mrs. 72 Magida, A. 232 Magruder, M. 162 Mahone, P. 96, 232 Mairs. 1. 232 Malone, C. 74, 96, 107, 113, 232 Manchester, M. 188 Mancini, A. 162 Maneilly, T. 188 Mann, C. 11, 15, 93, 100, 108, 232 Mann, M. 40 Manning, R. 188 Mantel, C. 162 Manton, S. 188 Marcus, D. 188 Marks, 1. 162 McCormick, C. 235 McCowen, S. 80, 94, 235 McCracken, M. 'L 188 McCurdy, A. 162 McDonald, B. 11, 14, 17, 74, 79 102, 110, 121, 235 McDonald, S. 79, 87, 108, 113, 188 261 McDonald, P. 188 McDonald, S. 11, 162 McGahee, D. 162 McGee, J. 162 1N1CGhie, 162 McGinnis, D. 84,104,188 McClonn, R. 10, 47, 188 MCC-loughlin, M. 235 McCoogan, D. 162 McGrath, M. 162 McGrath, P. 109, 235 Mcllhargy, R. 82, 107, 235 Mcllwain, I. 83, 162 McKay, A. 162 188 McKim, J. McKinney, B. 162 McKinley, C. 162 McKinney, D. 188 McKinney, W. 162 McKune, J. 162 McLaughlin, C. 73, 96, 235 McLaine 107 McLeod, 1. 84, 188 McLeod, L. 162 McLeod, R. 162 McMaster, M. 10, 162 McNamara, 1. 78, 235 McNeil, K. 24, 188 McNew, G. 11, 79, 235 McNichol, 1. 188 McNutt, M. 73, 189 McSwain, J. 162 McSwain, D. 188 Meacham, S. 93 Meade, B. 162 Meehan, J. 80, 189 Meehan, M. 27, 76, 189 Mega, B. 232 Megathlin, K. 77, 189 Megibhen, Miss K. 51 Mehl, R. 162 Melillo, J. '100, 189 Melvin, Mrs. 70 Menacof, Mr. M. 43, 66, 91 Mercer, E. 88, 162 Messler, A. 80, 163 Messler, Mr. A. 54 Mertens, L. 189 Messer, D. 162 Metto, J. 232 Messing, B. 163 Metzger, A. 11, 85, 233 Meyer, C. 90 Meyer, D. 189 Meyer, J. 11, 89, 107, 112, Meyer, M. 233 Meyer, S. 189 Miles, S. 163 Milledge, B. 83, 108, 163 Millen, Mrs. S. 49 Miller, A. 189 Miller, B. 189 Miller, C. 93, 189 Miller, E. 99, 189 Miller, D. 163, 189 Miller, C. 163 Miller, .l. 24 Miller, 1. C. 189 Miller, 1. M. 233 Miller, K. 163 Miller, M. 163 Miller, M. 163 Miller, Mrs, P. 49 Miller, S. 189 Milne, M. 233 Milza, D. 233 Mims, M. 163 Mincer, C. 24, 81, 265 Mincer, G. E. 233 Mincer, S. 189 Minchew, H. 98 Mindell, R. A. 233 Mindell, R. 233 Minear, S. 163 Mindell, B. 113, 233 Minton, Miss M. 49, 72 Minor, 1. 80, 84, 233 Mitchell,1. 163 Mitchell, C. 163 233 INDEX Mitchell, J. 93, 189 Mizell, L. 82, 189 Mohlhenrick, W. 36, 163 Molinari, F. 189 Monahan, J. 81, 233, 263 Moneyhun, B. 189 Monroe, Mr. W. 50, 98 Montana, F. 36, 80, 163 Moore, P. 189 Moore, D. 24, 26, 91, 102, 234 Moore, S. 111, 234 Morlang, B. 163 Morris, D. 163 Morris, .l. 85 Morris, J. 1. 163 Morris, T. 15, 96, 189 Morris, M. 189 Morrow, C. 189 Morrow, M. M. 77, 233 Moseley, C. 189 Moseley, 1. 35, 81, 189 Moseley, R. 85, 189 Mosley, .L 163 Moss, D. 189 Moss, N. 163 Mossbarger, S. 189 Mott, Miss E. 51 Mounts, J. 163 Mull, S. 95, 96, 189 Mull, S. 77, 79, 110, 113, 234 Mullins, S. R. 163 Munford, C. 234 Muncey, J. 190 Mundee, J. 190 Murphy, M. 93, 163 Murphy, P. L. 234 Murphy, R. 163 Murphy, R. C. 34, 102, 103, 234 258 Murray, Mrs. 1. 56 Nadell, G. 14, 71, 190 Nadler, R. N. 102, 235 Nall, D. W. 163 Nash, Gayle Lundal 88, 95, 163 Nebiker, Mrs. M. 50, 57 Neil, A. L. 74, 190 Neilson, S. 78 Neff, F. F. 96, 111, 236 Neiger, G. D. 40, 163 Nelson, P. 38, 83, 102, 103, 190 Nelson, Q. 38, 80, 190 Ne Smith, M. L. 10, 72, 104, 190 Nessmith, C. 190 New, 1. E. 190 New, R. P. 43 Newbold, B. A. 190 Newell, B. N. 190 Newell, D. R. 105, 236 Newmark, K. 163 Newmark, M. 190 Newrneyer, Mr. J. 57 Nichols, B. ,l. 163 Nichols, C. 163 Nicholas, E. L. 190 Nichols, N. J. 163 Nichols, R. L. 82, 190 Nicholas, P. I. 73, 236 Nicholson, Mrs. C. 49, 57 Nicholson, D. B. 163 Nicholson, M. A. 190 Nicholson, T. C. 81, 163 Niehuhr, F. M. 163 Nielson, S. J. 78, 105, 106, Nienaber, F. C. 163 Niles, 1. P. 190 Nimmo, 1. A. 163 Nipper, L. 90, 190 Nipper, L. 90, 190 Nobles, Ginger 163 Nobles, M. C. 236 Noggie, C..A. 11, 76, 83, 95, Nonconk, N. C. 93, 163 Norman, D. L. 190 Norman, E. K. 24, 28, 2 Norman, 1. G. 190 Norman, W. E. 163 Norman, Mrs. Z. 64 Nowakowski, V. 163 Nudelman, K. F. 236 O'Brien, L. A. 163 111,236 107 111, 236 9, 30, 102 190 O'Brien, M. K. 17, 27, 72, 236, 264 O,Brien, M. W. 163 O Chipa, 1. P. 43, 92, 190 O'Day, J. .l. 24, 190 O1Day, L. 108, 190 Odman, E. T. 190 Odom, G. D. 79, 163 O1Donnel1, E. .L 80, 190 Offert, N. 1. 236 Ogden, C. L. 164 Ogden, N. J. 236 Olinick, A. S. 164 Olsen, C. 164 Olsen, H. 190 Olsen, M. M. 44, 190 Olsen, R. T. 236 Olsen, W. 164 O'Neil, D. S. 164 O'Neil, C. 236 0'Neill, N. A. 190 Opler, S. M. 164 Osborne, J. H. 164 Ostergard, C. A. 164 Ostrom, N. F. 191 Ostrowitz, W., Jr. 3, 24, 190 Otstott, N. V. 99 Ouerholser, B. J. 164 Overpeck, N. L. 96, 107, 109, 236 Overstreet, E. L. 36, 81, 102, 236 261 Pavst, E. L. Padder, J. B. 164 Pagane, J. J. Page, C. A. 73, 237 ,,,,, ii. W 5 pagliura. F W. .1 E Film. F- 'l' Pzlmffl It I Pglmira. L- P33311 C' Psrilff-R 5 Pirlinm' Pimra. .1 PML lli PHL, ll. Pali, 1lV- PEll.fl4 lv 1 Pzrlfr. 1- ll Pailrr. 1 Plrln. lk Pgflgrr. Pammfwla. I Pzrriill ll Pgnn, lf. L Plum.. V, l Pillai in. ll Paulri. .l l Palll. l 1 Pauffn. 1. Parhi. ll Piinnl X. Pair. ll. l Paine l F Pam. l . ll Pfahli. l Prafuck. ll llfaison. V Perl. H. H Peck ll, H, Pwl l 1 Pril. ll, P, Peckham. Q Perkin. L Primm, fi' Prdflrwn, Pelige, D I Preple, R. Pfllz, 1, 5' Ptndfax J. Prnnfll, l, Prnnel. ll, Prnzi. P, Frm ju Pfirr ,Q- PWFL H. Prikplll jx Palm., T Prik. -. T. Perl., 5 Ptlrleia. T Pflfs. L, Pore, U PPM Pflffif. Q. Ptlrr 1 Pvlrrrtinx Pfwn, I Plrlllgnh Phelan i Philbmi 'X-. Page, W. 237 Pagliuca, A. W. Pagliuca, S. V. 164 Pajon, A. R. Palm, F. A. 237 Palmer, J. L. 191 Palmyra, L. A. 73, 96, 237 Pangia, C. M. 15, 73, 110. 190 Pardee, R. S. 36, 164 Pardin gton, D. L. 164 Pareira, A. 1. 237 Parent, Mr. R. 57, 112 Park, M. J. 164 Parke, Mrs. 8 Parker, F. A. 80, 191 Parker, J. A. 97. 191 Parker, K. L. 164 Parker, K. M. 164 Parker, R. J. 93, 96. 237 Parramore, C. 24, 191 Parris, B. J. 164 Parson, G. C. 14, 15, 75, 110, 237 Passmore, T. L. 191 Patterson, Miss E. 52. 87 Paulick, J. D. 164 Paull, L. A. 191 Paulsen, J. 191 Parker, M. 97, 164 Payne. J. A. 90, 164, 237 Payne, M. L. 191 Payne, V. R. 191 Payne, V. R. 44 Peabody, T. A. 191 Peacock, W. M. 164 Pearson, W. L. 80, 94, 107, Peck, H. R. 164 Peck M. H. 18, 78, 237 Peck, V. L. 191 Peck, W. P. 164 Peckham, G. 164 Peckin, L. A. 164 Pederson, M. 97, 111, 191 Pederson, M. 97, 191 Pedige, D. L. 96, 237 Peeples, R. L. 164 Peltz, V. S. 164 Pendray, J. 191 Pennell, J. 102, 164 Pennel, W. 11, 21, 24, 26, 84, 238 Penzi, P. 44, 191 Perez, J. 164 Perez, A. 84, 238 Perez, H. 164 Perkell, J. 164 Perkins, T. 164 Perks, T. 92, 113, 238 Perks, S. 191 Perriera, T. 238 Perry, L. 109, 164 Pesce, D. 191 Peskae, B. 164 Peters, G. 191 Peter, J. 164 Peterson, B. 164 Peyton, D. 238 Pfeiffenberger, R. 65, 164 Phelan, M. 73, 191 Philbrick, K. 164 7 260 INDEX Phillips, M. 165 Phillips, W. 1. 80, 165, 191 Phillips, W. S. 79, 165, 191 Piant, Mrs. S. 53, 76 Picard, S. 238 Pierce, H. 85, 191 Pierce, R. 85, 121, 238 Pierce, R. M. 238 Pierleoni, Mr. D. 55 Piowaty, C. 72, 96, 191 Piowaty, E. 5, 164 Piper, S. 82, 191 Pitz, F. 191 Pipkin, M. 165 Pippinger, J. 165 Pins, W. 165 Pitz, S. 165 Piwniczka, L. 165 Piwnicka, V. 191 Plant, C. 165 Platanides, 17. 80, 89, 238 Platt, P. 111, 191 Pliske, H. 192 Plunkett, D. 192 Poole, T. 165 Popenhager, A. 192 Porias, 1. 105, 192 Porter, C. 84, 89, 107, 112, 2 Posada, A. 192 Powal, J. 80, 238 Powers, Mrs. 8 Potter, J. 165 Powall, D. 238 Powell, N. 90, 239 Powell, R. 117, 239 Powell, V. 239 Powelson, C. 165 Powers, L. 81, 165 Prance, Mrs. H. 64 Prebianca, T. 165 Prendergast, D. 81, 165 Presner, R. 239 Preasley, W. 165 Presbrey, M. 192 Preston, N. 80, 111, 239 Preston, G. 192 Prieto, N. 15, 108, 239 Prier, S. 165 Pritchard, A. 24, 26, 102, 23 Pritchard, P. K. 40, 95, 192 Pritchard, P. T. 83, 192 Pritchard, Mrs. 8 Proper, M. 192 Prosan, R. 165 Proud, J. 10, 79, 239 Pruessman, D. 43, 192 Pruitt, M. 192 Pullman, R. 165 Puller, R. 165 Purmell, A. 165 Parker, A. Rada, M. 165 Radehaugh, B. 75, 96 Radzynick, M. 165 Rainer, D. 113, 239 56 Rainer. D. P. 165 Rambo. V. 165 Ramsay, Robert 65, 165 Rankin. G. 83, 192 Rankin, C. 100, 165 Rasco, R. 192 Rasco, Mrs. 8 Rath. Mr. H. N. 6, 8 Ratliff, C. 192 Raye, E. 165 Reardon, B. 44, 192 Rebull, P. 80. 239 Reddick, J. 165 Redding. F. 165 Reddish, F. 192 Reed, J. 165 Ready, D. 165 Reese, B. 192 Reese, J. 240 Reetz, C. 93, 192 Regan, M. 40, 165 Rehe, K. 65, 165 Reihman, R. 165 Reineke, M. 77, 121, 240 Reinhardt, P. 192 Reiss, E. 165 Reitsma. Miss J. 50 Remaley, P. 165 Renner, B, 192 Renninger, F. 165 Reno, J. 48, 108, 240, 260 Reno, M. 95, 108, 165 Reno, R. 11, 17, 95, 192 Rentz, C. 17, 75, 240 Repp, R. 192 Retallic, D. 165 Rethorst, P. 166 Rez, A. 166 Rez, W. 192 Reyes, B. 240 Reyes, R. 166 Reynolds, D. 95, 166 Reynolds, D. C. 240 Reynolds, D. H. 79, 240 Reynolds, J. E. 192 Reynolds, R. 76, 121. 240 Reynolds, Mrs. M. 49 Rhyne, Mrs. 75 Rice, Cv. 192 Rice, L. 192 Rice, Mr. R. 24 Rich. J. 192 Richards. T. 99, 192 Richardson. D. M. 10, 82, 192 Richardson, J. 99, 193 Richardson, L. A. 166 Richardson, M. E. 111, 166 Richardson, Mrs. 74 Richardson, R. L. 166 Richer. M. 38, 193 Rider, B. 10, 17, 27, 74, 193 Rietz, M. 11, 77. 111, 240 Rifas. H. 24. 84, 166 Riggenliach, L. 193 Riggs, C. 166 Rigot. S. 240 Rigot. S. R. 166 Rihel, L. 193 Ring. P. C. 166 Roberts, Rivera, H. 81, 166 Rivera, N. M. 193 D. L. Roberts, D. 166 Roberts, E. 192 Roberts. N. 166 Roberts. S. L. 166 Roberts, Mrs. 8 Robertson, J. 79, 240 Robinson, C. 193 Robinson, C. 166 Robinson. D. L. 240 Robinson, D. 104, 241 Robinson, M. 241 Robinson, J. 166 Rodriquez, R. 89, 166 INDEX Ruttenberg, P. 194 Ryan, E. 194, 242 Ryan, R. M. 166 Sabey, M. 242 Sacco, M. 91, 242 Sadler, P. 194 Saller, R. 90 Salmon, J. 166 Sammons, G. 72, 106, 111, 242 Sandberg, P. 194 Sanquesa, D. 81, 242, 268 Santiago, J. 242 Sessions, M. 85, 194 Settle, B. 97, 244 Sevald, L. 65, 191 Seykona, E. 194 Seymou r, Mr. J. 61 Severson, E. 167 Sexton, Shader, Shafer, Shaffer, Shanor, Shankli F. 65, 194 M. 167 L. 167 M. 40, 167 K. 76, 121, 194 n, P. 167 Sharman, P. 244 Sharma Sharpe, Sharple n, R. 194 M. 244 ss, T. 85, 194 Rodgers, S. 76, 80, 193 Roerig, H. 82, 87, 174, 193 Rogel. J. 166 Roerig, Mrs. 8 Rogers, B. 166 Rogers, D. 193 Rogers M. 84 166 Sattler, E. 91, 242 Sauer, H. 242 Sauls, E. 12, 22, 24, 26, 80, 84, 102 103, 242 Saunders, D. 14, 110, 242 Saunders, P. 166 Saunders, S. 44, 166 Shaw Shaw Shaw Shaw: Shea, a C. 194 J. 167 J. A. 167 B. 82,194 G. 24,81 sheehy, B. 90,244 Sheetz, B. 91, 94, 106, 244 Rogers: Rollin ,166 Rogers, S. 76, 80 Rohe, R. 16, 40, 98, 193 Rohbach. J. 193 Roland, V. M. 72, 193 Rood, 95, 166 Savalli, J. 194 Scanlon, D. 106, 242 Scarbourgh, R. 194 Shelton, V. 244 Shepler, Miss E. 87 Sheppard, B. 59, 167 Scharf, K. 194 Schatzberg, S. 109, 194 Scheffsky, Scheffsky, P. 19, 24, 30, 102 S. 79,194 Roof, J. 193 Root, B. 70, 104, 241 Rordam, A. 15, 193 Rosasco, J. 104, 241 Rosasco, Mrs. 8 Rosen, A. 241 Rosen, F. 11, 12, 80. Rosenbaum, E. 193 Rosenlilatt, R. 193 Rosenfeld, M. 193 Rosenthal, S. 241 Rosher, B. 166 Ross, B. 24, 84, 193 Ross, A. 166 Ross, D. 30, 193 Ross, J. 30, 81 Rotelli, A. 193 Roth, B. 193 Roulston, C. 91, 241 Rovira, R. 193 ' Rovin, L. 166 Rowe. C. 16, 98, 193 Rowe, H. 24, 83, 166 Rowell, M. 241 Ruck, J. 62 Rucker, B. 64 Rucker, K. 241 Rudd, B. 193 Rudman, A. 113 Rudman, A. K. 241 Rudoff. R. 193 Ruff, J. 241 Ruffe, D. 40. 166 Ruggero. J. 166 Rumball, J. 104, 193 Rumenik, R. 166 Rush, H. 27, 74. 193 Rutecky, S. 40, 194 Ruth, J. 106, 242 84. 107. 108 111, 241 Scheffsky, Mrs. 8 Scherer, S. 166 Scheno, S. 194 Schiefer, D. 194 Schildecker, C. 166 Schipper, G. 70, 104, 106, 243 Schmidt, J. 166 Schmidt, H. 166 Schneider, S. 243 Schnell, R. 194 Schultz, C. 243 Schroeder, L. 82, 166 Schroeder, B. 39, 83, 243 Schulte, H. 194 Schulte, W. 80 Schutte, W. 243 Schultz, M. 194 Schulze, H. 166 Schwartz, J. 194 Schwarez, B. 166 Scinski, T. 28, 194 Scobey, B. 243 Scott, E. 90, 243 Scott, J. 91, 243 Scott, P. 70, 194 Scott, R. 82, 167 Seaber, B. 84, 194 Seay, B. 243 Sc-chler, J. 243 Seeley, J. 167 Seese, L. 167 Seese, W. 24, 81, 102, 103, 243 Seiler, C. 194 Seilier, J. 24, 167 Semes, R. 92, 167 Sensale, V. 90, 243 Senterfit, S. 34, 79, 167 Seesa, E. 90, 244 Serna, D. 64 Shields, G. 80, 194 Shing, M. 195 Shiver, M. 195 Sliaraga, C. 195 Short, N. C. 90, 244 Short, E. 195 Sickler, B. 244 Sickler, B. L. 167 Siddone, C. 195 Sieder, R. 26, 84, 244 Siefert, J. 11, 79, 87, 195 Sierra, J. 71, 244 Sifford, D. 245 Silva, T. 167 Silver, C. 167 Silverman, S. 167 Silverston, P. 111, 195 Simerly, J. 84, 195 Simmons, B. 195 Simon, M. 80, 245 Simon, J. 167 Simone, D. 167 Simonsen, J. 245 Sinclair, B. J. 167 Sinclair, D. 167 Sindo, C. 195 Sindo. J. 81, 167 Sirak, J. 85, 195 Skacil, R. 70, 245 Skeels, Miss C. 49, 78 Skelton, M. 167 Skelton, M. E. 245 Skipper, K. 80, 104, 245 Skogstad, J. 36, 245 Skop, R. 167 Slack, N. 14, 75, 110, 195 Slater, D. 245 Slaton, J. 24, 28, 33, 102, 167 Slocomb, H. 24, 81, 195 Smiley, C. 245 Smiley, 1. 245 Smith, A. F. 195 Smith, A. A. 167 fmillt. J Smith. ll' J fm1Ih.B' fntilll. Smith. lv 5 Smith. .ll 9 Fmllll. ll Srrlill. ' Fnzilltll- ftnllltl L Smith. ll. 9' intl' ll 5nt'l.ll'l Fmtli. P' J-V fmflhf. il fmitltf lf S6111 93111.11 ll Wi-tt .lv Wil. 1 iw!-.,l. l iternll. 5: btw. 5. . i warn. tl fnttl. ll ,' Wt, F .4 tom. E. . tho' P wlttltixt, It lt'U1'I.ll'- fttnfti. 1, . mtl-. ll. t-A .ttttiltu-. . QW, I. iIt 5l'.l inter. it Wit- IM Wt-,li 'A fpvzrgll lttfmq Ftnttan. L flagftlu ' lflgri. Film Flalilj 1 itzllmg, tl Q 4 .tml 1, Vanin, 1 Winton, F, iltrl, Al 1, ttamr, HV Slim R llram. ll it-tl., 11,2 llrltgnx llrlanx flrlto, it Ntlltry, Nltphrn, l 9l Dli1'n,. 1 xltml E- Nffltuli 1 511114, it S11-,,,,v', llmmx I flttvnt, 5 N . , lt ll'TStu' N-, 5114. 1 1 1 l 6 Smith, B. BI. 195 Smith. B. A. 167 Smith, B. 167 Smith, D. R. 167 Smith. F. 245 Smith. J. C. 195 Smith, J. M. 12, 16. 50. 71, 96. 108 195 Smith, J. J. 24- Smith, L. E. 37. 167 Smith. L. L. 167 Smith, H. O. 167 Smith. M. L. 246 Smith. P. N. 70, 102. 167 Smith, P. F. 24. 195 Smith, S. 121, 167 Smith. S. 167 Smith, S. H. 167 Smith. S. 167 Smithson. J. 195 Smoot, S. 150. 167 Smyers, J. 195 Snare. R. 82. 167 Snare. S. 76. 82, 107. 120. 246 Sneeden, KI. 167 Snook. R. 167 Snow. F, 246 Snyder, B. 246 Snyder, P. 79. 246 Sokolow, D. 168 Songer, Hrs. J. 4-4 Sorrell. C. 168 Sowarcls. D. 168 Sowards. S. 168 Speed. S. 168 Speegle, J. 24. 25, 48. 102. 168 Speer. S. 40. 195 Spiles 104 Spires. C. 95, 104. 168 Spitzer, WJ. 195 Sprague. S. 160 Spratlan, L. 168 Stager, D. 195 Stager, F. 168 Stager. R. 168 Stahl. J. 12. 79. 102.246 Stallings, L. 195 Stamos. C-. 168 Stanley. J. 70 Stanton. F. 168 Stark. J. 168 Starnes, B. 168 Staver, R. 24 Stearns, M. 79, 168 Steers, Mrs. C. 14, 110 Stepan. F, XI. 23, 24, 25. 26. 121 246. 267 Stefan. W. 12. 246 Steigner, W. 168 Steiner. A. 108. 111, 246 Stephens. C. 168 Stephens, J. 246 Stern. E. 24, 247 Sternoff. T. 195 Stetter, 195 Stevens. A. 195 Stevens. B. 195 Stevens, S. 195 Steverson, V. 196 INDEX 196 Stewart, E. S. 38. 83, 247 Stewart, C. 10. 72, 96. Stewart, J. 24, 196 Stewart. S. 108. 196 Stewart, Mrs. L. 1. 8 Stiles. J. 104, 196 Stoeckel. Mr. E.. 24. 25 Stoehr. S. 10. 77, 107. 111. 121,247 Stoker. J. 10. 12, 85, 107, 108, 168 Stoker. C. 75. 111. 247 Stlotz. J. 247 Stone. H. 78, 196 Stowe, P. 196 Strachan. A. 247 Strain, K. 70, 104, 196 Strain, Mrs. 8 Straub, G. 93. 168 Straw. R. 247 Stroemer, A. 12, 247 Stuart, J. 168 Stubbs, W. 196 Studeman. O. 169 Stueck. A. 168 Stullieh, T. 79, 247 Stutts. B. 24.26, 81. 102 Suares, H. 247 Sullivan. G. 168 Sullivan, J. 186 Sullivan, S. 168 Sullivan, T. 168 Sumerfieltl, 31. 168 Sundet, D. 49 Suominen, J. 93. 196 Suskin. A. 247 Sutor. S. 196 Sutor, C. 72, 168 , 103. 247 Sutton, B. 11. 12. 24. 26. 82. 108 Swain, S. 168 248, 269 Swanson. G. 83, 102. 103, 196 Swanson, Hrs. 8 Swartl, C. 91. 94 Swartz, P. 19, 24, 103, 196 Swearingen, L. 11, 12, 71. 109 Sweeney, P. 168 Sweeting, R. 168 Swigert, D. 16, 24, 98, Swisher, P. 248 Surek, J. 196 Szymezuk. S. 168 Taafe. E. 11. 70, 119. 248 Taft, K. 111,248 Talbot, Mrs. 77 Tate, J. 248, 264 Thagartl. C. 10. 10. 79 Thagard, Mrs. 8 Thal, D. 111 Thomas, Mr. D. 62 Thomas, J. 74 Thompson, P. 169 Thompson, J. 65, 196 Thompson, T. 81, 169 Thorn, L. 37, 169 Thasher, B. 196 196 110, 248 25' 1 Thrasher. C. 258 Threatte. J. 85. 169 Tidwell, C. 71. 196 Tilden, B. 196 Till, Q. 169 Tipton, R. 75. 169 Tipton, R. 75. 249 Tobin. T. 169 Toomey, E. 169 Toothman. J. 169 Toothman. N. C. 106. 111. 249 Topf. F. 169 Torchia. A. 80 Tooill. J. 92 Torelli. N. 169 Tormey, J. 249. 266 Torrenee, J. 169 Townes. A. 95. 169 Townsend, E. ll. 169 Tracy. H. 65 Trammell. KI. D. 95. 169 Travis. S. 249 Trawick. Nl. J. 196 Treadway. C. 85. 169 Treat. R. 196 Trihble. P. 196 Trice. D. 249 Trice. J. 196 Trigg. .-X. 102. 249 Trimble. X. 107. 249 Tripp. 11. 104 Trawbriclge. 51. 196 True. S. 70. 106. 249 Tschumy. T. 83. 169 Tucker. L. 93. 196 Tumlin. T. 40. 41. 83. 102. 103. 197 Turner. B. S. 100. 169 Turner. Bl. 249 Turner. S. S. 75. 95. 105. 197 Tyler. L. 169 Tysinger. R. 84. 197 Llfert. A. 197 Ulil. H. 169 Lhlieh. B. 83. 197 Ulmer. M. A. 197 Ulrich, J. 85, 89. 112. 249 Lintlerhill. H. 169 Umbenhower. Hr. Q. 50 Underwood. B. 71 Llpchureh. D. 249 Llssery. P. 9. 12. 15. 17, 74, 102 110. 121. 249 va11.1j0. C. 30. 169 Vance, P. 169 Yanderfeen. S. 75. 106. 111.250 Yantlerslice. J. 98 Van Houten. J. 90. 250 Yan Hill. N. 169 Vann. P. 78. 104. 197 Yan Patten, B. 169 Van Patton, J. 44. 169 Van Smith, C. 169 Van Wagenen, B. 74, 82, 94. 250 Vara, P. 28, 31. 102, 103, 197 Varner, S. 77, 250 Vaughn, E. 250 Vaughn, N. 169 Velmer, V. 10, 71, 104, 197 Ventulette, A. 169 Veri. G. 197 Vetter, J. 75 Vickers, B. 250 Victor, 10, 17. 71. 250. 255 Victor, R. 170 Vidal, F. 170 Vidal, M. 96. 111. 197 Villanova, J. 170 Villegas, O. 197 Vinal, L. 77, 250 Vinal, R. 170 Virgin, C. 82, 87, 250 Vitale, R. 92, 95, 170 Vlick. J. 170 Volker, B. 250 Volker, C. 250 Vollmer, N. 197 Vass, C. 197 Valois, R. 250 Wadsworth, H. 35, 99, 102, 197 Wadsworth. S. 99. 197 Waggoner. Miss C. 59 Waldron, N. 80, 91, 98, 251 Wales, M. 83, 170 Walker, B. 170 Walker, B. 197 Walker, D. J. 197 Waites, E. 251 Walker, L. 15, 71, 96, 251 Walker, M. M. 170 Walker, Mr. M. 105, 123 Walker, N. 69, 197 INDEX Weber. M. 251 Weber, P. W. 170 Wchsler, H. 197 Wedflington, E. 170 Wehler. M. 70, 104, 251 Weilanfl, J. 74, 110, 252, 261 Weilbacher, J. 78. 170, 252 Weimer, H. 252 Weinrieh, E. 197 We-inrich, P. 197 Weintraub. M. 39, 82, 102, 103, 252 268 Weiss, L. 24, 198 Weiss, L. M. 170 Welden, A. 252 Wendelken, L. 252 Wenclelken, F. 40, 252 Wesehler 104 Westherry, K. 81 Westlmerry, N. 90. 252 Westerkamp, A. 77, 252 Wertz, Mr. C. 55 Wheat, R. 170 Wheatley, C. 73, 120, 252 Wheeler, A. 113, 252 Wheeler, R. 198 Wheeling, W. 170 Whitaker, M. 252 White, C. 253 White, D. C. 170 White, J. 170 White, M. 198 White, M. J. A. 70 White, Mrs. R. 93 White, S. 253 Whiteside, K. 150, 170 Whitfield, D. 84, 102, 253 Wfhitman, B, 198 Whitney, M. 85, 252 Wieder, S. 170 Wiggins, N. 170 Wiggins, W. A. 81 Wight, D. 253 Wilbanks, B. 170 Wildey. C. 171 Willis, D. 80, 111 Wilmot, D. Wilson, A. 40, 171 73, 94, 253 Wilson, J. 171 Wilson, Mrs . 8 Wilson, Mrs. E. 66, 93 Wilson, Mr. F, 58, 82 Winkleman, B. 171 Winnan, R. 171 Winokur, S. 171 Winters, D. 198 Wirshing, H. 198 Wisenbaker, B. 171 Wison, J. 171 Wittich, A. 198 Wolffm, B. 254 Woltz, J. 14, 15. 16, 17, 27, 76, 81 Woltz, Mrs. 107, 110, 254, 259 J. Wonderlin, C. 253 Wonderlin, M. 75, 254 Wood, K. 171 Wood, M. E. 97, 198 Wood, S. E. 254 Wood, T, L. 254 Wood, W. S. 9, 11, 12, 83, 198 Wood, Y. 171 Woodhull, A. 10, 81, 254, 258 Woodin, B. 89, 94, 108, 254 Woodruff, C. 171 Woods, F. 83, 254 Woods, H. 79, 111, 254 Woods, T. 83, 171 Woody, C. 83, 254 Wooldridge, D. 171 Wooldrudge, D. C. 171 Wright, B. 198 Wright, D. 83, 171 Waiter, L. 170 Walters, J. M. 95 Wxlrlilfll, E. 251 Warrl, K. 251 Ward, NI. 170 Ware, R. 76, 197 Warren, E. 251 Washhish, D. 197 Wassenberg, R. 251 Wasserman, N. 92, 251 Waters, T. 24. 34 Watson, C. 74. 197 Watsrin. 17, 74. 174. 197 Watson. S. 170 Waters. N. 170 Watters, NI. M. 170 Watts, D. 197 Waxler, B. 40. 197 Weathington. C. 170 Welnh, T. 79, 87, 251 We-bb, Mrs. 8 Weber, J. 24, 35. 102, 197 Wilhelm, W. 79, 353 Wilkaitis, J. 11, 38, 80, 102, Wilkins, M. 74, 76, 94, 107, 253, Wilkins, B. 74, 102, 253 Willett, M. 70, 198 Williams, B. 16, 171 Williams, C. 198 Williams, D. 198 Williams, L. A. 15, 95,121,171 Williams, L. S. 100, 171 Williams, lj. 171 Williams, R. 171 Williams, R. 80, 198 Williams, Mrs, 8 Williamson, B. 102, 253 Williamson, R. 253 Williamson, R. 253 Williamson, W. 21, 24, 30, 81 Willin, P. Willis, P. 77, 253 198 Wright, J. 171 Wright, P. J. 27, 76, 198 Wyatt, J. 171 Wynne, W. 171 Wynne, Mrs. 8 Yaskin, B. 171 Yearty, J. 171 Yarliough, R. 254 Young, J. N. 198 Young, J. 255 Young, R. 82, 255 Youngblood, S. 113, 255 Young, C. 171 Young, K. 40 Yurko, P. 751 107, 255 Yurko, Mrs. 8 Zacur, Mrs. H. 58 Ze-der, J. 92, 171 Zito, C. 31, 102, 255 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AN ANSWER TO THE EDITOR Dear Little Ole' Ed.: You just carry on high with all your fine phrases and who all helped with what. We are thankful too, but too darned tired to elaborate on the idea. We are fed to the teeth with trees, trees, trees, trees, trees and who knows the location of a good desert island? Now that March l5tl1 fthe ldes of, etc .... J has heen, it's going to he rather fun to get to know our families again. flust getting out of the sweat- shop of 508 is somethinglj Also we look like fresh arrivals from the North. Oh! To be in the sun again. Do people still swim at Crandon Park? Are there still lieach parties? Tennis, anyone? Today we hate, with a violence, everyone connected with journalism but, we would not have missed a minute of it, nor a nasty crack from lVlrs. CSimon Legreej Steers. It has been real!!!!! And we wonder if fsay after the Cavernj Mrs. Steers might smile at us again? We can hear your answer, Dear, only if she forgets what we didnlt do. When we have forgotten all your advice on copy, pictures, and so on, we will still remember how to turn the heel ol a sock and to reply to a love letter. See you at the Cavern!!! Youlll know us . . . we're the ones with the pointed heads, Bloody but unbowed, The Staff PS. '4We think that we shall never see a yearbook lovely as a tree. fl' f'i1 tf1, M- 3 A 5 s ., , fs Z , Vi, .KV ffl, , QW. , .i,,,.Ql , I Q ! IVV , T ,P Tig, 71 i. is-f Xi A744 i A X yn , Awww! 6 f 5 fc,- ffi , 1755 f , ffm, 3 V ,f ,,,.,. C ff, N ,ay ww? f, -f . Q- M ff ' Q4 4 'f , 1 i 'if f if ' 54520 fi'if?'K '2 ' , ' fm-.v Aff , ,4 f H' l L5 V' Zi' ' 155- if Parents of Arner, Galbrearh, Cooke and Casey fake helpful pose. 1 X We had an idea . . . It seemed impossible . . . It was something new and different . . . A yearbook with sound . . . Could it be done? . . . If so, How? . . . First, the script had to be written . . . Then the ':Voice7' had to be chosen . . . Bill Woodin was chosen to relive with feeling the im- portant events of the school year . . . Then the actual recording began when Wally Ybanez and Bob Woolf from Fidelity Sound arrived . . . Two days of live recording, and we became familiar with 'gmikesf' cueing, timing, cutting and hi-fi, all that goes into the production of a record. We'd really hit the big time . . . We worked with the greatest . . . Edwin T. Cook and his band . . . Millard Walker and the chorus . . . Chris Steers, head of publications . . . And of course our partner in crime, Scoop Katcher . . . At times the going was rough . . . And it was hard to keep it secret with so many prying questions . . . But with those final words: H :'Hail to thee, our Alma Mater' ',.. We knew it was worth it . . . And we were proud because it was no longer just an idea, it was a reality . . . We'd given birth to the first Gables High record. ffm, lbw UM Maid? For a Machine l'o Play Your High School Record . . Visit Your Headquarlers 'For 2339 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. l'l'Ie La'l'eS'l' l lI'l' TLIHGS I2 Block off Miracle Mile Classics. BOP. Mood Music HI 6-I99I Phonographs, Needles Wilh Bob Woolf af +he awe inspiring conlrols, wilh Scoop Kacher giving advice and, perhaps, comforl we caughl lhe recording edifors in aclion. Sfanding, Chuck Thagarcl, lprelending fo read 'lhe scripl' +ha'l he already knows by hearll, Wally Ybanez, lrecording experl' from Fideliiy Soundl, Chris Sfeers wondering when she would ever have lime for 'rhal long awailed nervous breakdown, Ed Cook wilh ears keyed 'For a sour nole-which, incidenlally, he did nor find, Bill Woodin slill wearing +ha'l' 'fixed smile 'l'ha+ goes wifh +ha+ soolhing voice and Belly Ann Cooke wondering why she ever slarled 'rhis-sleeping pills are such a much easier way lo go. The Band of Dislinclion in 'lhe background was s+ill playing. Af+er 93 fries +hey gol so in 'l'he habil' of playing lhaf They ius-I' played on and on and on and on. FIDELITY SOUND RECORDING SPECIALISTS Jacksonville, Florida Hg Waders for P ' Mood Music W Needles , i 1 5 ' 'll JE? face w 'UCI iiafly sie ears ,gg , V, 1 1 Tne , :of , i e FIDELITY SOUND Sound and Recording Specialists !g f's'1'L 'X.i XV , ,X X xx K N X. 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