Coral Gables High School - Cavaleon Yearbook (Coral Gables, FL)
- Class of 1957
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' - ' 2.3, is-.-,: W. mzesafm, Table of Contents TITLE PAGE ..................... ........ P age 1 THEME PAGE ........ HISTORY .................... ADMINISTRATION .,..... DEDICATION .......... FACULTY ......... Page 2 Page 4 Page 6 Page 9 Page 10 ATHLETICS ...................... ...... P age 32 STUDENT ACTIVITIES ........ ....... P age 56 PUBLICATIONS ............ ORGANIZATIONS ,,....... HONORARIES ..,...,e SOPHOMORES ....... JUNIORS .....,... SENIORS .,.............. SUPERLATIVES ............... ........ CAVALEON SALUTES .................. SCHOOL LIFE ............... THE LAST WORD ...... - ADVERTISING ..,.... Page 78 Page 88 Page 122 Page 138 Page 156 Page 186 Page 244 Page 258 Page 266 Page 288 Page 290 Lofty clouds, hanging over Coral Gables, Florida, parted in September. 1926, to reveal the first high school, Ponce De Leon, in the city beautiful. The stu- dents in the building of traditional Span- ish architecture, chose the flashy red and black as their colors, and gave their school the name, Cavaliers.', But this was not the beginning. ln 1932, Mr. H. N. Rath became the principal of Ponce, and he immediately began to mold the school for potential greatness. New organizations were added. Cavaliettes . . . Band . . . Ponce Tribune . . . Service Clubs . . . and many others. The letters C-A-V-A were taken from the school's nickname, and L-E-O-N was taken from the proper name. Thus, Cavaleon was born. Soon, the enrollment zoomed sky high. The old buildings were no longer adequate to hold the growing student body. So, in 1950, Ponce became Coral Cables Senior High School at Bird and Lejuenne Roads. The bright red and black gave way to a more reserved crimson and gray, which fit better with our new title, L'The School of Distinctionf' This was the warm-up. Sheltered hy the balmy blue Florida skies, Cables spread itself over 26 acres. The towering palms and lofty banyan trees made the school look like a country club. But, that was not so. We had some of the best teachers in the state, and they made us work hard for our distinction title. This year is the fulfillment of a dream for Mr. Rath, and many others who have watched our great school grow. We have conquered Miami High, on our way to the undisputed Big Ten Championship football trophy. The brains of our school won 21 places in the Merit Scholarship Exam finals, the most from any school in Florida. Our own Cavaleon 1956, predeces- sor to the book that you are now reading, received Medalist award in national com- petition at Columbia. We have come of age. And yet with all of these achieve- ments under our wings, we are already looking for new horizons to discover and conquer. THIS IS THE BEGINNING . . . The sky's the limit! PRE EN TING THl ! I E t 3 E s I XDMINIQTR TION AND F CULTY If f fa-4 ' 52323 .K , i as A x , , Y ff f' J . ,L.,. A ig Q ,Y fifQn',gf ,- .L ,Q X ,Q ' N ' v Paw- 5 it Q 1 ,gg ,lib . 3 5 ,iff 3, E if f A a .3 ,Q 21, A kwmawpim ,NA QM-wwmwwwm aw .Q X U ,, 1--I II f an f 1 'S , +. -wgfvlau i ' W ' , mf 91 - ' ,. i afP f g im g T ff' 521 Q . - 'K fx: F . F' -' g L' .f . .'f', K 1 W' 'W - -Q..F.i- - Agigg,-ivfigz f W M' Mi' ., -,x ,Lv fb--A , , , , ,, .6: Q M, ,,, 'TY THEIR ARIED DUTIE ARE DO E WITI The open-door policy at Cables. The day begins and ends with announcements. Working without candelahra, Mr. Rath can tickle a mean ivory. This is the way we students see our principal, Mr. Harry N. Rath, in every assembly striving to encourage us to academic heights with his characteristic wit and sincerity. The winning principal congratulates the winning coach, Mr. Nick Kotys. 3 T 0 E AI : WHAT' GOOD FOR CABLE Dean Louise Stewart meets with the Veeps of the Service Clubs, one of her many duties as Dean of Girls at Gables High. Our registrar, Mrs. Agneta Heldt, helps a new student plan her classes. X off Dean of Boys, Edward F. Cook, always has time to give personal attention to problems of any size that the boys bring to him. 7 THE LINK BETWEE ' HOME A D SCHOOL Our P.T.A. is constantly striving for the betterment of the school. P.T.A. officers are, seated: Mrs. F. E. Williams, president, and Mrs. C. Fausett, second vice president. Standing, are: Mrs. J. Sessions, secretaryg Mrs. .l. Halliburton, secretaryg and Mrs. J. Greene, treasurer. we . Q - 'W'-WU'-i3'w ' fvgfi'-gg' 've,.,.:, -- Qt, I , . 6, -, . f , .Mm wqgfft wi N- ,, .. W ,wan L 4. . www? iw - wk: VL Q., ' ...W K waz.. . r THE P.T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD-Seated: Rethorst, Christiansen, Stewart, Rath, Tyson, and Suarez. Standing: Ware, Jarvis, Butler, Baskin, Roberts, Roerig, Thagard, Montgomery, Dolbeer, Finkelstein, Lutten, Jordan, and Park. ...A D HERE HE IS!...MA RRAY! Mrs. Irene Murray is her real name but she is Ma Murray to those of us who have been lucky enough to have had her in class. Even those who have not been so fortunate will treasure Ma-Murray stories forever. Her teaching methods approach the unorthodox but the results are perfect. Everyone, but everyone, understood that triangle ABC was congruent to triangle DEF. Those color chalk diagrams had something to do with it. The underdog in any situation is Mrs. Mur- ray's choice to defend with adroit humor and stimulating advice. Showing the squares the angles. With sincere appreciation for a friendly and interesting member of the faculty, we dedicate this CA VALEON of 1957 to Ma Murray. MRS. IRENE MURRAY With her feet firmly planted on the ground of the 200 hall, math becomes practically pain- less in her enthusiastic and friendly hands. She was part of the staff at old Ponce De Leon in the gay and carefree days when one hundred seniors was a new record and all the students knew each other. We are a much larger school now but Ma Murray still knows all of us. In her checkered career Mrs. Murray has been a sponsor for various groups and classes. fWe should mention that she is very interested in dogs as well as students. Remember that contest?J Ma Murray and friend Duchess at ,Q-' Math Department Head Mrs. Margaret East, advises her students on the fundamentals Triangles, parallelograms and pentagons are familiar words to every geometry student. Our math department makes it possible for any student with the skill for mathematics to go on to higher forms of math, such as solid- geometry and trig. Functional math is offered for the student wanting a rounded education in all forms of math. Business math is offered for the student wishing to follow a career in the business World. Last but not least we have basic math classes which make it possi- ble for every student to be math- ematically literate. of algebra. MATHEMATICS fiiii i,n,r ., QQN , .gig Q3 in Gableites. Note those smiles! Mr. Robert Parent explains a mathematical figure to a class of exuberant ,,,.,.:..,.mk . .,k. .K ..,.,. --- -ffm-f .,.' -, . 1s1r 1 . Mrs. Mildred Durden and Mr, Frederick Bils examine a construction being done by a student. Ol' J, vel. su' ,Q 1 1 .6 'iff Q O .Q 5 QJWQ Mrs. Gloria Hubinger, math teacher, checks over a test paper. It must rate an NA, look at that smile! exact formula , measurement Basic Math teacher. Mrs. Letitia Hinson, goes over a family budget with her class. F-seyilv P335 s .123 P25 s ,., .stf PT Mr. Edward Borden is a busy man, as he teaches algebra and is also in charge of the Visual Aids room. Miss Mary Cecile Ions, Head of Zthe English department, smiles as she conducts a lesson in grammar to her college prep class. Teachers are always looking for new material. Mrs. Clara Mae Hall shows Miss Magdalene Houser and Mr. Thomas Mc- Elligot an article. Mrs. Janet Carvelli, Mrs. Ellen Callahan, and Mr. Michael Browner have a serious chat over ENGLISH . . Themes are here again. Mrs. Loa Hotchkiss and Mrs. Helen Evans look over term themes that have been tumed in by Mrs. Hattie Struthers' class. six weeks book reports in the English Office. Bringing the English book report list up to date are Mrs. Evelyn Stewart Mrs. Elizabeth Bowlby, Miss Elizabeth Minton and Mrs. Mildred Reynolds . . the basic tool of literacy Mr. David Feldman, Dramatic Coach, studies a new play to he presented by Thespians. Second semester speech has begun for Sophomore English teachers Mrs. Daphne Yvars, Mrs. -Phyllis Miller, and Mrs. Gloria McDonald. Q: , ,. , QQ.: A-M14 if IF Y 5 , if -if 5 pf. A L' ,Y ' Wifll f fi fl - -if ' ' The past has always been a curiosity to man. ln the history department our teach- ers show us the past and the present with historical films, special maps, magazines and newspapers. With class dis- cussions every day, the past is easier to understand and the future is clearer. The history courses range from world to American history to government. All of them give us a useful knowledge of the world. Miss Ethelyn Massey, Department Head, is pointing out on the globe the location of a past civilization which is being discussed in class. SQCIAL STUDIES . . Current events are often used to help the students understand problems of today. Mr. Clarence Drepperd cuts out news clippings while Miss Elizabeth Mott tacks them on the bulletin board. Enjoying looking over the newspaper for material for a current events quiz is Mr. Quentin Umbenhower. 5 5 2 , Q KN 5 Q l Mr. William Monroe and Mr. William Fisher plan the next Often seen in friendly conversation with her students is our six weeks' work in History. much loved Herherta Leonardy. . . th pa 1 to the present lliss Katherine Davis and Miss Katherine Megibben listen to a eport from a student. Don't let anyone say that our teachers don't take an active part in voting. Miss Anne Barber and Miss Vera Fascell assist Mr. William Burrell in casting his vote. f : s Mr. A. A. Messler, big chief of the science tribe, or, in other words, Head of the Depart- ment, listens attentively to a question from one of his students, while another adjusts the oscillograph. Science has many phases. Because of this, the depart- ment offers Biology, Scien- tific or Practical Chemistry, and Practical or Scientific Physics. The laboratories are equipped from octopi to radar, and in chemistry the up to date apparatus and chemicals are there for pri- vate experimentation under supervision. Because of these advantages and the future opportunities, science inter- ests are encouraged here. g 55 35 Z Ni 1 Q s f it Y 5? ' 5' V 3255 to Y , I .92 M Not nervous while being photographed, Mr. Dario Pierleoni and Miss f' j was 1. Ann Cilkey nonchalantly look over the skull of some animal. Could they be comparing it to ours?! Planning the next lab day are Mr. Daniel Foote and Mr. A' Luther Hovan, two of our biology teachers. N ft77-, -M ,--,-t, :zt11fr11f:7rw:.-'::,: ,rs1M::sffs::Q-:wsf,7 t,,. M V.fL rt,,,m,m,mm,t 1 Mr. Walter Bowlby, the man in the little white coat, fwell, really one of our chemistry teachersll shows some of his students how to make hydrogen chloride. Mr. C. H. Wertz and Mr. Donald Gordon, two more of our biology teachers, are scientifically commenting on an interesting new slide. Hmmm? Wonder what it is? . . observation and classification Mrs. Magdalene Cassidy gives a friendly answer to one of her seniors in Effective Living class, while Mr. David Gregg, another teacher of that subject, looks on. Note the fiendish grins on the faces of Mrs. Sara Knupp and Mr. Robert Drobner, popular chemistry teachers, as they dream up something simply too scientific for their students. Qi i Miss Eloise Patterson, Department Head, dictates a Spanish vocabulary to her class. In our Language Depart- ment, we not only have our competent teachers but also machines. The tape record- ing machines are used reg- ularly to correct our pro- nunciation. To study cultures of dif- ferent countries we listen to their languages and music on record players. Not only are these enjoyable, but they are also very helpful in un- derstanding the language. - -0 Q., ,ff sh Q: 3 lx- .nw ,QF iifhif fy.. g X .L i 5, A. 13 in ' iff? . ' ' ' ggwtiia 525, ' 1 X M X I 'sf L . 5. A Q wg 1 W- E . a .S I, Q 1' . - .im 5 ' i if if 5 ff Miss Kathryn Goodwin, popular Spanish teacher, comments Latin teachers. Mrs. Sue Piant and Mrs. Evelyn McBroom com- on a translation given by a student. This is a main part of pare notes for next semesteris work. the Spanish students' daily workl ml-m sg!! ,. I if Muna: . . open new horizon Spanish displays help the stu- dents to understand the cultural background of the Latin Ameri- can countries. Miss Joan Reitsma and Mrs. Elizabeth Boone admire the display their students have set up. Wouldn't you love to visit Europe? Miss Claire Dressler, German and Spanish teacher, asks her interested students. i I Above: Mr. Thomas Campbell, smiling French teacher, bids class, Bonjour, I9 Mrs. Maudie Cook, Head of the Business Education Department, gives short- hand dictation drill in pre- paring her students for the world of Big Business. BUSINESS . . Relaxing in one of Gables' many patios are Mrs. Ruth Hamrick, Miss Carrol Waggoner, and Miss Essie Shepler. fi its . Il Mrs. Helen Zacur, Mr. James Ballard, Mrs. Charlotte Cleland. and Mr. Fred Wilson are early to arrive and are ready for another day of typewriters, ledger books, and business machines. ln the 500 hall a quiet day is rare. With typewrit- ers. tape recording machines giving dictation, adding ma- chines and computers all go- ing at once one can easily see why. This department is preparing students for a place in the liusiness world. but typing and shorthand will always he an asset to anyone. Bookkeeping and fil- ing, essentials in keeping a corporation out of the iiredf' are also taught. . . nimble fingers, quick mincl It's her first pay check, and Mrs. Valera Mayfield, lJ.C.T. instructor approves her students first effort on the job. D.C.'I'. is a separate branch of our business department, open to any student interested in workm and attending school at the same time. Watch that hammer, Mrs. Dorothy Lundg Mr. John Bianco is only trying to help. Mrs. Anne George, art teacher, examines the puppet created by one of her students. Sculpturing and mask making are two of the many creative arts mastered by the art students. Creating a thing of beauty is a satisfying pastime or work. ln this phase of art. various materials are used. Stone for sculpturing. hal- sa wood for puppets. all types of paints for different brush and color techniques and hanging mobiles with their perfect balance are taught here. Many students do fashion designs and ad layouts as a preparation to entering these fields. Several of these pieces of art have been publicly shown this year in contests and shows. CREATIVE ARTS Bending sheets of metal into useful objects is just a part of the curriculum in Mr. Dean Thomas, shop class. 22 Industrial art creates use- ful and practical objects, yet beautiful in their own way. The work shop is equipped to make anything from a simple book shelf to a six- teen foot sailboat. The graphics department supplies many of the schools posters which are used to advertise dances, games, and elections. In metal shop the students practice the ordinary jobs of welding and shaping the metal which is created, into useful objects, such as ash- trays, lamps and wrought iron furniture. Q 5 The boys watch intently as Mr. William Dellow fwith tiel, demonstrates how to use a torch safely. kill and ingenuity form beauty Mr Paul Feinerer holds the frame of a boat firmly while he shows the arts of building with wood. tm1mmsww1mmm.gftnna t,.f llnunnsum Q ? A demonstration of some of the principles of gravity seems to interest Mr. Earle Bassett's Graphic Arts class. 23 Mrs. Marguerite Cleveland instructs her students on the proper way to do the dismal chore of dishwashing by electricity. Students having trouble with putting in a zipper appeal to Mrs. Sandra Leach for helpful pointers. HOMEMAKING . . . Hors d'oeuvres? Mrs. Delores Knapp and Mrs. Marguerite Cleveland sample students' finished products at the Christmas tea honoring parents and faculty members. Serving is Barb Crocker. mv ..1... si. - m , . . The art of preparing a good meal or fashioning a dress is competently taught at Gables. ln the food lab each unit is an individual miniature of a kitchen, with all the conveniences. The sewing classes have a fashion show to display their accomplishments at the annual Spring Showing. In the demonstration home, interior decoration is taught to the advanced classes in an actual suite in- cluding: living room, dining room, bedroom and bath. Ah, for all teachers to smile this way all the time. Physical Education coaches, standing, Charles Harris, Mitchell Menacof, Jimmie Songer and Ethel Steele take a break from their busy day. PHYSICAL ED . . . Sports in our Physical Education program include golf and tennis for the girls and such sports as track, speedball and gymnastics are participated in by the boys. Intramural games a r e played in field hockey, vol- leyball, football, and many more sports. Physical Ed- ucationls aim is to develop a healthy and coordinated body. To aid us in this ap- proach, calisthenics, tum- bling, and dancing of all forms are taught. Another early morning planning session takes place as Physical Education coaches, standing, Charles Harris, Mitchell Menacof, Ralph Rice, Edward Injaychock, kneeling, map out the bas- ketball schedule for their large classes. 1a. 9t lt w nes+. Have you decided what your future career might be?,' asks Mrs. Harriette Prance. As guidance head, she helps students select subjects beneficial in future years. GUIDANCE . . . Ohhh, look at all those A's', . . . surely that's what Mr. Lewis Caputa is exclaiming to Mrs, Helen Dunn and Mrs. .loanna Woltz as he and the other two guidance counselors look over a student's permanent record. Y V Q . i . 'SNOW the way I see it . . .N must be what Mr. Allen Klein fat right? is stating to Mr. James Newmeyer as the two debonair counselors take time out for a coke break. Scholarships are her business . . . helping students to get them, that is. Mrs. Elizabeth Larson shows Virgina Blair a scholarship publication. 2 Miss D. Serno, Mr. Rath's smiling secretary, Y. Corrigan of the bookie lwe mean bookj room, and M. Richards, secretary in main office. Mrs. Janet Burd accepts with a smile a deposit for the school funds from Miss Diane Boerger, Guidance Depart- ment Secretary. OFFICE PERSONNEL . . . A Left: To keep account of who cut and who came keeps our Mrs. Marjorie Fernandez busy, but she has time to show these girls how attendance records are kept. Right: Taking time out from school headaches. Mrs. Catherine Blakey shows Susie Chrisman and Sandy Mull how to find a V temperature.- LAWN ..wsng- ig- uf s mum asa-1: Aklemxm-rl-.awww Q25 Webs isomer, ww QPR wait IQTES Lf 15 . i arenit they studious! We assume that's what Mrs. Virginia Logan is exclaiming to Mr. - James Seymour as the two study hall teachers get together for a chat. Wonder what Mr. Mitchell Menacof is saying to those three fair young things from his Driver Training class? ls he demonstrating a right turn signal or waving hello? form of CONCENTRATION . . . Clancing over a new reference book are our three librarians, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, Mrs. Lois Cole and Miss Virginia Callaway. The library fulfills the need of every student at Gables, because of the care- ful guidance of our librar- ians Mrs. Lois Cole, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson and Mrs. Virginia Callaway. All stu- dents in the school use the library for enjoyable read- ing, homework, or reference. Seniors scan the shelves for their 25 short stories and six weeks book reports reg- ularly. Juniors can be found studying reference books for information for their themes. Groups of Sophomores browse through the Vertical files for material to help them decide their future careers. Mr. Harry Carter, our Superintendent of buildings and grounds, surveys his long list of tasks. Mrs. Laura Olson, our cafeteria head is busily planning future menus BEHIND THE SCENES . . . Wfhile students study, our cafeteria head Mrs. Laura Olson and her helpers pre- pare another meal for the many students at Gables. Not to be forgotten are the indispensable members of the large staff of custodians that work from morn till night. Their scope of duties vary from supplying thumb-tacks to keeping the intra-school communications system from going on the blink. Really dishing it out are: Anne Lepore, Bridget Cycler, and Gertrude Huff W .W 7-:sg -5:25 fi-- . A - Sw? sv n? '- ,ilk ia i , , A ,AA, . -I ' L, K fd 5. kk ' ' 'K 'fu-Liqzzwi mn., .JL .., -- W , ' I , I V ,ff k - ffi ' -luffmf , , ' X 5 N i , : Swgiaqair I ,glggfgij L .M , P gm as y I W SI n vw' W Hs Our first Cables W, North Miami GEORGE SWANSON All-State MIKE Jackson ' I . 'fi sua' 5 Q .6 an Q v w . Q as 5 's 4 9 JOHN 0'DAY ALVIN NORMAN All-Ciry Au-City I E QR 1 . -1 , X A X ,, ..-,A fi ,Q afjkgxswgqii ihfagsmfqf 1: i 1 k , 5 V k -9 r.Mew-ggsasiivhfi:.f:i-3.-gasif2:',affifgL..,--1.:- . - '- Calilv- 20 fi3lJlf'S 14 Cable? 35 Cables 33 Gables Miami High 13 Jacksonville Lee 6 Edgewater , 6 Miami Jackson ,0 Hialeah E , ,lim Miller, H.B. Joe Weber, T, Walt Ostrowitz, FB Buck Sfabffy G Durrill sets a Robert E. Lee lineman underfoot while clearing the way for Williamson's run deep in ,Rebel terri- tory. The visiting Jacksonville team were overcome to fall victim to the bloodthirsty Cavaliers, while playing at the P.B.A. -field. Don Ross, HB Gordon McComb, G John Landry, E Gary Durrill, FB Paul Boyd, T Fred Acker, HB .lim Greene, E Dick Drylie, HB Ronald Smith, E LW Homecoming Queen Pat Alexander and her court, escorted by Jim Crowder and Tracy Tumlin, gaze across the field at the Jackson Generals with game captain Mike Harrison. Bill Byrd, business manager balanced our athletic budget Don Humphries, C Phil Scheffsky, HB John Slaton, E Ted Scinski, FB 35 Gahles' Giants Crninhled Opponents on Way to State Top First row: Simerly, Boyd, Greene, McComb, Humphries, Weber, Kelly, Swartz, McNeil, Swanson, Slaton, 0'Day, Seaber, Cappramachia. Second row: Ross, Landry, Clark, Hauser, Ostrowitz, Drylie, Ross, Scinski, Miller, Scheffsky, Harrison, Acker, Norman, Kline, Durrill, Bermont. Third row: Hefele, Rifas, Speagle, Smith, Pippinger, Anderson, Goethsl, Tew, Slaton, Csroll, Nicholson, Slamos, Riggs, Toothman, Yearly, Meade, Kirkpatrick, Meister, Lasky, Prendergast. Fourth row: Ackerman, Wright, Williamson, Purnell, O'Brien, Cabeza, William- son, Maclllwain, Rogers, Toland, Henderson, Crawford, Wheeling, Pivinizca, Jennings, Pettee, Werner. These Men Are the Brains Behind Oni' Mighty Brawn Preparing to review films in the coaches' office are Ed Stoeckel, Ralph Rice, Joe Krutulis, Bob Luzader, now with U. S. Navy, Ed Injaychock, and head coach, Nick Kotys, voted Miami's Prep Coach of the Year for leading his staff and squad to such success. Qnicle Thinking Was Responsible for Nine Straight Wins the Pla the opportunity , . . the vi Oitr jV's Sweat Today for Trophies of Tornorrow UW if ,,, 3 aa 'ff Q25 Biff? ixgfasr, T 135 8 if ?i1lff?M3f5 A1 First row: Williamson, King, Galloway, DeStafano, Herman, Sutton, Barret, DeCastro, Simpson Auer, Lee. Second row: Cook, Vickers, McCormack. Aumack, Werth, Barrow, Blake, Gibbs, Rom- ing, Taylor. Third row: Herren, Fowler, Peeples, Gonzales, Saussele, Trammell, lmber, Gruse, Davidson, Evans, lVlcVoy. Fourth row: Pettee, Warner, Sykes, Jones, Yearick, Lasky, Taylor, Tllag- ard, Ross, Funk, Stanley, Shaw. -Q r i Q 3 W Q -xr, Q ,YF IQQ J f - i x Q Y as . wi ,ii lil' .if 4,1 gf Q f i IF .1 Y , ws? ,221 M we 'Nun .05 Q if xA f 5 5 W 3 as 85. i 1 Q' 'fs if i is ggi as-'K+ AW fl j E SV SX ii . X' 5? N.. Hard Working Cavalier Cagers Fought Their Way Tbroucg Starting clockwise with number nine: Bill Williamson, Denny Kline, Charles Nobles, Rufus Ashworth, Jim Burgett Ted Scinski, .Iohn Landry, Elvin Norman, Phil Scheffsky, Charles Cook, and Arden Calloway. In center is head coach Edward Stoeckel. Following last year's great sea- son, our basketball team suffered the loss of many of last yearis stars, however, lettermen John Landry, Elvin Norman, Charles Cook, and Arden Calloway came back to spark the team. Due to his steady improvement, Henry Carri- son was promoted to the varsity from the BW squad. The outstand- ing play of Denny Kline and high point man Rufus Ashworth pro- duced a glowing spot in the none too bright season full of many losses to opposing teams. We all know it's hard to take beatings, but there is something inspiring about a basketball team that refuses to quit, takes it on the chin and comes back smiling. This team had guts and that,s why we were always proud of them. John Landry, Forward Determined jV's Set Strong Pace in Preparation or Next Year. It 8' SIDES' First row: Simonetti, Levitt, Garret, Vallejo, Coulson, Stark, Second row: Tew, Cabot, Feely, Coach Ralph Rice, Clark, Lasky, Garrison. These men formed our JV squad and came through a grueling season with but one defeat. Arden' Calloway, Guard Ted Scinski, Center Billy Williamson, Guard 42 Gahles' Tanhers Splash Through Star Studded Season Coach Bill Burrell puts his crew through their paces. Coach Bill Burrell continued to coach champions for his most successful year at Coral Cables. With three All-Ameri- cans, Dave Whitfield, Scott Piper, and Tracy Tumlin, returning for their last and most spectacular year, Burrell formed the framework of his well knit organization. Underclassmen, Joe Creel, Art Patterson, Dave Disspain, Jim Fitz- gibbons, and Marshall Magruder scored many needed points in meets while showing even greater promise for next year's season. For the girls' squad, Donna Ham- merstrom, Margaret Chesneau, Carol Holian, and Joyce Argo, composed a superb medley team of quality that will not he seen for years to come. Barbara Greene and Martha NeSmith twisted and gyrated while holding down diving duties. First row- Schmal Greene NeSmith Shaffer Bon ' V l G . , , , , avia, oge, able, Gustafson, Wilmott, Mancini, Manager. Second row: Pritchard, Peters, Argo, Hammerstrom, Holian, Rutecky, Hayes, Silbert, Chesneau, Cohen, MacNow, Rankin, Kelley. Third row: Burns, Dutten- hoffer, Sullivan, Jones, Paterson, Creel, Disspain, Fitzgibhons, Mairs, Robinson, Ross, Bails, Bradburyr Fourth row: Findlsy, Rankin, Nienaber, Magruder, Miles, Whitfield, Piper, Tnmlin, Buie, Epperson, Jungar, Clein, Imber, and Coach Burrell. Coach Bill Bu1'1'ell's Aquamen Attained Vittories Over The boys team had nothing on these mermaids. They are Donna Hammerstrom, Barbara Chesneau, Carole Holian, and Joyce Argo. SCHEDULE February 12-North Miami 15-Miami Beach 19-Miami Jackson 26-Miami Beach March 1-Pampano 5-Palm Beach 8-Miami Edison 15-North Miami 19-Ft. Lauderdale 26-Pinecrest Barbara Greene and Martha NESH-,ith proved Penny Cohen, Dianne Macnow, and Sandy Rutecky were standouts on a pleasant view on the diving board. the girls team- April All Comers in Local and State Competition SCHEDULE 2-Miami High 19-City Meet 20-City Meet 22-Stranahan 27-Big Ten May 3-District Meet 11-State Meet ff fjf Art Patterson, Dave Disspain, Jim Fitzgihbons, and Joe Creel were outstanding under- classmen on the boys' squad. N All-Americans, Dave Whitfield, backstrokerg Tracy Tumlin, hreaststrokerg and Scott Marshall M8gfUdef POUTS it OH at the tCl'l'l'liIl8ti0fl Piper, hreaststrokerg led Gables aqua men in their last and greatest year under Coach of 8 close butterfly heat during time trials Burrell. ' 45 TRACK SCHEDULE March 1-Edison 7-North Miami High 12-Miami High Relays 23-U of M 27-South Dade 30-Florida Relays Li-flqltii-V, -223: Wh'-S ' ig :j:s:,:. i . 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'Z'fif!2232.1ei1s'f2'e':5skf1if2,15-.ffmf 25.51'1392'gbffkii1Q5z5.i'1a+1'::-1,.Vai,-71. x ' 11+ .L , 7 .Q M 1-fa 5.3 ikk. Wiil.?lV.:35 -, .. . mln. .J ..-m'k.u.....lre .. . :ii State champlon pole vaulter and high Jumper, Henry Wadsworth, returned to excel not on Greene and Gilbert show llghtnlllg ag1l1ty on the high hurdles ff,-135.54 mf--sg. 1 .ff-fr 45 gg 'Sf.e.w 5l Si ,S it it , .txt TRACK SCHEDULE April 5-Miami High Invitational 11-Miami Jackson 18-Big-Ten Orlando 26-Miami High Dale Murphy and Jim Bubin returned to their duties on the low hurdles for another successful year for Cables. do ' I ole vault and high jump but also in sprints, the broad jump and the discus. Showing their strides are milers Mann, Mertens, Till, and Cole. . . 'Nw-,M .rummage mms,-ww nmm. h D G d H d R teh as Dave Chrig Tom Kelly and Neil Freeman strain to put the shot Dean Wrig t, on entry, an ern on owe wa - ' d 'n ract'ce. tianson prepares to throw the discus with well balanced form. Url g p 1 First row: Mitchell, Holland, DeCsstro, Riggs, Dowlen, Niblock, Cole, Wright, Till, Aumsck, Murphy, Senterfit, King, McCarthy, Delph. ' ' ' kl ff LR G'lb t H er Bieler Andrews. Third row: Second row:,Schultz, Raskm, Yssken, Purnell, Threatte, McTav1sh, Bubin, Soc o , e oux, 1 er, ous , , Ahlfeld, Mann, Christiansen, Combs, Adams, Green, Greene, Mosley, Mertens, Anson, Mounts, Gentry, Rowe, Wadsworth, Freeman, Kelly, Coach Edward Injsychock. manmammeuwrffsswswusy wsrsnmsww -sfmsrsem:imfmlm.-,. f i,.w wire, W-my.-vm-wf -s-' 4m,fA,,- r,,m.,a,,w ,A Y New A uuw-mwuvw,Wwn. - wssmmrf4uumwm.,,g5,,,,-,,,.i, nm,- Preston King, Bryan Anmack, Rober Mosley, and Jim Greene pour it on a the close of a fast and hard 4-40 yan dash. Also helping the team in gain ing high scores at meets were returning lettermen Herb Slocomb, Gary Durrilf weightman, John Landry, miler, ani Sam Coffing, high jumper. Q Gables' Gyinnasts Earned Varsity Recognition in 1957 Jim Kavney, Mike Benedetto, and Kenny Youghn, were the outstanding members of this yearis squad coached by Mr. Charles Harris. Kenny Youghn strains as he completes the last movement of a giant swing. Mike Benedetto performs with grace, that only years of practice could bring, on the flying rings. Jim Kavney breaks out of a back flip while winning first place in tumbling during thc Hialeah meet. Gables' Diamomlmen Sparkle Against Local Competition , . Nunn of ,anim-ze at .1 s Kneeling: Walt Ostrowitz, Bill Hager, Ron Vara, John Slaton, Jack Ross, Charles Cook. Standing: ,lack Kopelman, Manager Bill Williamson, Dean deMello, Denny Kline, Dale Wooldridge, Chuck Landau, and Coach Joe Krutulis. Hurlers Ron Vara and Chuck Landau show the speed and control that enabled them to fan many a batter. 50 Outfielder Walt Ostrowitz fails in a hunt attempt as Catcher Charlie Cook waits anxiously Superb Batting and Flaslay Fielding Highlighted Season Waving their wood are the teams sluggers Jack Ross, Charley Cook, and John Slaton. Our 1957 baseball season was one of the best turned in by the Cavalier diamond crew. Coach .loe Krutulis depended on hurlers Ronnie Vera, Chuck Landeu, Edward Zito, Wally William- son, and Frank Lasky for a winning pitching staff. Catcher Charlie Cook, first baseman John Slaton, keystone kids Denny Kline and Billy Williamson, and third baseman Dale Wool- dridge, held down the infield positions. Bill Hager, left fielder, Jack Ross, center fielder, and Dean deMello, right field led the outfield crew. While J ack Slaton, Walt Ostro- witz,hand Anthony Domning also proved their wort . e 1 Coach Joe Krutulis looks intently at Third baseman Dale Wooldridge tags outfielder Bill Hager out on a close his team trying to decide on the lineup. play at third. 5l T Semor varsnty golfers Quint Nelson John Wllkams Marlene Graham Paul Nelson and Coach Clarence Drepperd produced a vlctorlous season To have another great golf season was the chlef arm of th1s years team The team practxced dlllgently year round keepmg m shape and preparlng for the next season That IS one reason Cable turns out such fme teams year after din sand trap y Four Returning Lettermen Quint Nelson tees Off at the Biltmore Golf Course, Coach Clarence Drepperd enjoyed another successful year Four returning lettermen, Paul Nelson, John Wilkaitis, Quint Nelson, and Marlene Graham led this year's Gables link team to another fine season. Coach Drepperd's crew also included Worth Crow, Ben Hendricks, Pete Pritch- ard, John Montgomery, and Mike Silbert. The team did the majority of their divoting and putting at the Biltmore Golf Course. Contined Gables link success was assured by-Standing: John Montgomery, Pete Pritchard, Ben Hendricks. Kneel- ing: Mike Silbert, Worth Crow. 53 Gables Netters Rack Up Anotla Standing: Fred Neinaher, John Jamison, Francisco Montana, Roger McCormick, John Karabasz, Felix Karahasz, Brian Caine. Kneeling: Ronald Rosen, Bill Davis, Willis Bishop, Louis Boone, Allan Dymer, Bill Mohlhenrich. Led by such stars as Roger McCormick, John Karabasz, Francisco Montana, and John Jamison our boys' tennis team charged through another undefeated year and once again captured the coveted state championship. The netters garnered victories over such teams as North Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Miami High, Edison, and Miami Beach. The home matches were played at Salvadore Park, and the team journeyed throughout the state for various tourna- ments. Coach William Fisher once again coached both teams to another spectacular season. Veteran Francisco Montana paced his A strong backhand enabled Roger Mc- John Jamison retrieves a neat court team to a record season. Cormick to rack countless points for shot and wins the set. the Cables netters. 54 nclefented Season Under Fine Coaching Lourdes Blanco-Fombona shows superior Linda Thorn gives an exhibition of skill- Coach William Fisher has guided the form as she puts one across the net. ful coordination. Cables team for IW0 Sucvvssful YPHTS- Lourdes Blanco-Fombona and Linda Thorn led this year's f93fU. 10 give Cables 3 fine 0Hf fW0 Punch in all 00111- girls' team to another fine season. The girls travelled to PCUIIOH- all the school matches and tournaments with the boys, wil 'U Standing: Lourdes Blanco-Fombana, Linda Lee Smith, Susan Drake, Pat Hunt, Marge McClendon, Linda Thorn, Janet Dillard. Kneeling: Nan Norconk, Sue Larson, Pat Crawford, Mimi Johnston, Barbara Babbitt. 55 STUDENT ACTIVITIES 4'All work and no play makes ,lack a dull boyf' This is old but still true and in our busy school life there is little time during the day for Jack or Jill to play. However, on weekends there are dances, musicals, hag-drags, Carnivals and sports affairs. During the hectic school day band practice, chorus rehearsal, Cavaliettes, and other things are hard work and wonderful fun. During the Orange Bowl Parade our chests swell as the band marches down Biscayne Boulevard with instruments gleaming and music floating to the clouds in the Miami sky. When the band has passed, the drums of the Cav- aliettes may be heard, setting the pace for one of the best girls drill teams in the country. We will always remember the chorus concerts and the lovely presentation of '4The Merry Widowfl Just as a cloud needs a breeze to carry it grace- fully through the sky, the school needs student organization to keep it on the right path and we have Student Council. Wheels within wheels turn to keep Coral Gables Senior High operating on schedule. These STUDENT ACTIVITIES and many others prove that the school and the students are far from dull.'7 STUDE Y I-u I Ln. fi Nv- 53 5 W ni Ui s , we vw. 1 xg WK s f R 599 1 it Yu A 'Q fx X ,fn ' wi ,L :-Y :ji v . A .. ' - X if s 2xl'5xc ' f ' ' f 4 '43 f '1 gf, f Q 555 J' K K , ,m.,, Ll fp! fewdfi-' ,-Q V 1 1 -1. dd 1f'1', p X if N x -53' f 15 f ' 1- 1' S 3' W QTY .K . ' A Q X 5 HQ S 1. 9 5 I ,L I If I if 4 , QQ? 751 ' . 3 ga, , ,fs ' ' , .. if lf? A 352 ST UDE T COUNCIL . . . O O , rg, r il'-,ak ,api gif .J VM mai Student Council members for 1956 57 are- Cooper Easton Nipper Shaw Whitfield, Auer, Berman, Marion, de Castro, Browne, Richardson, W cl L ter NeSmith. Goss, Brown, Erlich, Fry, Clinger, Nicholson, Ross, Johnsionf Gardner, Hendrick, Green, Huddle, Seilcr, Faust, 00 , cs , Walker, Cohron, Purnell, Roberts, Lunsford, Caudle, McGoogan, Chafin, Vcber, Tschumy, Basten, Henderson, Mcllwain, Bagby, Sutton, Cuthirth, Lasky, Crow, Evcrndon, McNeil, Noggle, Christman, Morris, Brown, McCracken, Rethorst, Philips, Vliek, Slaton, Deiggsrd, Trammell, Humphries, Leffingwcll, Fuller, Swanson, Blackburn, Schcffsky, Christianson, Kelly, Jamieson, Doetzel, Houscr, Williamson, Wright, Katz, Harris, Rose, Crofton, Morris. THE CO GRESSIO AL BODY STUDENT COUNCIL Stu'dent Council is the student government of Gables. Just as a cloud must be strong to survive the swirling winds of the atmosphere, Student Council must also have strength to solve many problems that arise in a school of this size. Composed of all homeroom presidents, ap- pointed cabinet, and elected officers, Student Council is the backbone of the student body. Beginning with orientation assembly, Student Council soared smoothly through pep assem- blies, color day, bonfire, Oklahoma Confer- ence, identification pictures, Christmas bas- kets, and the parking problem. First semester was over and, without hesita- tion, the Council again plunged into a tumult of activitiesg fire drills, State convention, car- nival, emphasizing spring sports, and finally Student Council elections. Yes, it was far from cloudy. .lim Crowder, Student Council President, raps the gavel opening another cabinet meetin ANU Babs Bland, Secrctaryg Tracy Tumlin, Vice Presidentg and Janice Watson sponsor. , Treasurer, discuss the school calendar with Mr. James Core OIEHI, 59 5 i 8. N?'t' EBULOU i Joan Marion, Secretary of Finance 1, Secretary of Publicity 2, proudly shows Student Council money to Judy Hohman, Chaplain 1, 2, and Inky Philips, Secretary of State 1, 2. IDEA ... am Bill Kelly, Sports Commissioner 1, and Louan Jones, Secretary of Publicity 1, stop a minute, on their way to put up posters, to chat with Peter Linkroum, Students Actions Chairman. Working on their respective Student Council projects are: Karen Shanur, Activity Points Chairman 1, Secretary of Finance 23 Sally Ezell, Activity Points Chairman 25 Sue Hiller, Corresponding Secretary 25 Sandy Mull, Corresponding Secretary 1, Public Works Chairman 25 and Fred Acker, Sergeant-at-arms 1. Bob Kaylor, Sports Commissioner 25 Richard Nichols, Secretary of Interior 25 and Bob Reno, Parliamentariang discuss the lettering of benches with 60 Scott McDonald, Secretary of Interior 1. Walter Getsee, Secretary of Public Works 1, Sergeant-at-arms 23 lack Penzlra, Assembly chairmang Dennis Jarvis, Secretary of Defense 23 Scott Piper, Secretary of Defense, put out a small fire. E E S 5 a BOB A D DEVELOPED s , , ue, ?,.f.f ..., Mr. James T. Corcoran, sealed, ponders a proposed resolution of Inter-Club Council, while Tracy Tumlin, President, Janet Smith, Secretary first semesterg and Peg Baseman, Secretary second semester, look on. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL Inter-club council, composed of all club presidents, copes with problems that arise among the many organizations at school. Harmony among clubs is promoted by the Council with such projects as painting the stands at our new stadium, distributing Christmas baskets, and working for a new basketball scoreboard in the gym. 'nw .x Inter-Club Council President Tracy Tumlin leading. First row: Vetter, Boyce, Cogburn, Morris, Hiller, Vidal, 0'Cl1ipa. Second row: Ewald Roerig, Lenior, Mosely, L. Smith, Drexel, Nichols. Third row: Faust, Dunlap, Lester, Porias, Andrews, Amidon, McDonald. Fourth row G t R I ff J. S ' h ' ' ' ' ' ' ar y, eno, vano , mit , Crowder. Standing. Ezell, Coffing, Mellllo, Vitale, Sutton, Beegle, Jarvis, Hohman, Basemau, Arend, Gretuer. A CLOUD OF ACTIVITIE W. The Junior Board projects are selling gay hell, presenting the King and Queen of Hearts dance and the annual Junior-Senior Prom. Board members are: Garrison, standing, clockwise around the tableg Hymes, Piowaty, Have-nor, Smith, Morris, Benjamin, Karr, Torrell, Williams, J. Cotton McClendon, Smoot, McGoogan, Dorn, and Horne standing, Laesscr, L. Williams, Bagby, Stearns, M. Kyle, Lenior, Mrs. Charlotte Cleland, Rambo, Mr. John Bianco, Schilflecker, Speegle, Edwards, Stearns, 0. Dowling, Jamieson, Huck, Rcthorst, and Katz. JUNIOR AND SENIOR BOARDS Juniors and Seniors elect one representative from each homeroom to he on the Junior and Senior Boards. These bodies meet to discuss many problems and plan the projects of their respective classes. mann--all 1 .. Y , Senior Board annually sponsors the Charity Ball, and many preparations for graduation. Roerig conducting-First row: Behnke, Marion Nichols Hiller Lamar DeMartino, Roland. Second row: Watson, Shaw, Vann, Butler, Nelson, Fausett, Coffing. Third row: Andrews, Cooper Rumballl, Jordan, Kunic, Pritchard, Kelly. Fourth row: Hughes, Rider, and Mrs. Joann Woltz. ELOPED ALL OF U Inky Philips crowns Pat Alexander 1956 H ' . W h Watson, and Elaine Andrews. omecoming Queen ate ing the ceremony are princtsscs: Bonnie Rider, Maureen Meehan, Janice ACTIVITY WEEKS Two of the most successful projects of Student Council are Homecoming Week in the fall, and Activity Week in the spring. Highlighted by royal courts, motorcades, Carnivals and sports ex- hibitions, these two weeks are looked forward to with great anticipation. yn it-,. 'i ' i 5 C ,said ,if- K A Jr: .Maw Tracy Tumlin and Inky Philips chairmen of Activitiy Week, discuss lans with member of B'll W'll' C l 3 Q it e 9 3 -s' s ,Rf 2 ei 5 tl? . t, , p s ly 1 iamson, aye Barratt, and George Seilvr are I -Cl bC 'l C h All C h ' ' ' nter u ouncl , ep as en, at y Cogburn, and Freda Coffmg. enthusiastic supporters of color day. 63 iilafhiaiiff-' K was HARMONY WITH BRA' The proud officers of Cavalier Band are, kneeling: Cris Combs, First Lieutenant, Bruce Herman, Second Lieutenant. Standing: Diane White, Librarian, Nedra Black, Second Lieutenant, Martha Lee NeSmith, Captaing Nancy Ihland, First Lieutenant and Secretaryg Loretta Rice, Head Majorette. CAVALIER BAND Aspiring to become part of the Band of Dis- tinction, the Cavalier Band works hard to at- tain this goal. Practice and experience are obtained as they march in parades and par- ticipate in district contests. They have their own uniforms, officers and majorettes, and many times they combine with senior band to make our half-time shows more spectacular. Cav Band is under the direction of Mr. Ed- win T. Cook and able leadership of officers Martha Lee NeSmith, Captain, Neville Vaughan and Chris Combs, First Lieutenantsg Ncdra Black and Bruce Herman, Second Lieutenantsg Diane White, Librarian, and Nedra Black, Secretary. Today's Cavalier Band, Tomorrow's Band of Distinction. Progressing steadily are members of the Cavalier Band: Anderson, Babbitt, Bell, Black, Blakeley, Bradbury, Burns, Clot, Cochran, Combs, C. Combs, S. Dawson, Eichrodt, Feldman, Gillett, Govorchin, Herman, Henderson, Ihland, Jackson, Johnson, C. Johnson, J. Johnson, R. Koop, Lopez, LoPinto, Larson, M. Larson, M. Leonardi, Melli, Moore, NeSmith, O'Brien, Parsons, Perkins, Sexton, Sigman, Steveson, Stratt, 66 Swan, Tarpley, Thagard, Vaughn, Vidal, Ward, White, Winokur. IES UP WITH TRI AND ORCHESTRA Stringed instruments help to create a flow- ing sound in music. One purpose of our Or- chestra is to gain more appreciation of mus- ical instruments hy Gables students. Under the direction of Mr. Paul Cremaschi, Cables orchestra creates interest in semi-clas- sical music by working with the chorus on the annual operetta. Other projects such as contests, music festival, and public appear- ances make our orchestra a vital part of our musical life. Concert Master for the Orchestra is Harvey Wechsler, and others officers are: Diane Thal, Secretary, Sara Turner, Treasurerg and Vir- ginia Herrmann, Librarian. Head ol the Orchestra, Mr. Paul Cremsschi, and Concert Master, Harvey Wechsler are pleased with a new musical score. Members of the Orchestra blend the many instrumental notes into quality music. Members are: Aiken, Allen, Arhogast, Ashe, Armbrister, Apelan, Beegle, Black Burnett, Burton Brown Billings, Buckman Carter, DeMaria, Freeland Gerstein G be G I f B . , ' . . , , ro , reen ea , . Greenleaf, M. Hancock, Herrmann, Hocrner, Ludwig, McGinnis, Messing, Miller, Palmer, Park, Phillips, Platt, Radel, Rumball, Stiles, Spratlin, Thal, Turner, Wechsler, Weiner, Williamson. LEADI G 0 TO GREA s Presenting Pat Alexander, Head Majorette Miss Majorette of Florida. and Band of Distinction majorettes who have strutted in many parades are- Nancy Walker, Barbara Rosher, Nancy Brown, Charolette Tidwell, Jean Vliele, and Pat Boone. Alice Cameron, Dawn Corchran, MAJ ORETTES Our high-stepping majorettes, with shiny batons twirling, precede our bands in parades and half time shows. But all is not glamour for these lovely young ladies. Many hours are spent creating and practicing new routines not only to thrill us, but also to use in state contests. if 5 5 Majorettes who support the Cavalier Band are: Loretta Rice, Head Majorelteg Janet Kilgard, Mary Perdue, Judy Poor, Carolyn Lowe, and Ginger Nobles. IU ICAL S MMIT i , Working on onc of thc- band's fabulous half-time shows is Frank Brown, Directing the hand at its annual assembly is Mr. Edwin T. Cook. Drum Major. lr ix i F a long parade are: Captain Charles Floyd: Second Lieutenants. Alice In preparation for its Washington D.C. concert, the band is put through Relaxing after its routine. Burton and Jack Rumballg First Licutenants, Martha Lee Nc-Smith and Arnold Levy. 69 ARCHING O Caplain Sponsor Campbell Mrs. Ethel Steele Cavaliettc sweetheart and sponsors for 1956. Seated are: Carolyn Hunt, Denny Kline, sweetheartg and Dona Loc Campbell. Standing are: Mike Harrison, sponsorg Carolyn Arend, and Elvin Norman, sponsor. CAVALIETTES The snappy drum beat and precision drills are hallmarks of our girls' drill team, Cavaliettes. Besides performing in the line of march, Cavaliettes present their annual dance, this year's theme Voodoo, and the annual musical, this year Around the Worldf' - W - , l President G. Barratt Treasurer S. Blomquisl P. Borman C. Arend P. Beville Secretary M. Butler K. Christiansnn Cogburn J. Duffy S. Conn S. Brawner S. Dunn L. Eccles J. Fielden J. Forbes I. Forrester P. Fuller .Q Q Y ri Y' QQ 3 W E ' Q ? . 513 Q ..XL ki i' f- . V .1 ' X 3 I K f W K Vx L if ivmf E BUILDI G CHOOL PIRIT A familiar scene showing the exuberant cheerleaders, as our team scores another touchdown. CHEERLEADERS At all athletic events, the yells of our cheerleaders are raised high to lead us in moral support of our teams. Constantly striving for new and better routines, Miss Felicia West encourages and advises these twelve energetic girls. K l' M Meehan Patti Wright Bonnie Rider cu captain- Cheering our teams on to victory are our 1956-57 cheerleading corps- nee mg: aureen , , , - , Marion Ezell, captaing Honky Rush, Pris Katz. Standing: Sandy Hague, Barbara Walker, Bev Hughes, Cynthia Hymes, Jane Thomas, and Marcia Liegerot. RADITID AL A D MODER Practicing modernistic interpretations of the dance are, first row: Joy Morris, Bobbi Capauldo, Mrs. Helen Smith, sponsor, shows a new step to Nancy Chivers Rosa Rovers, Judi Flashman, Secretary. Second row: Susan Smith, Carol Ann Powelson, Vasha President, Doris Cooper, Vice President: and Michelle Delany Novakowski, Historiang Sharlyn Smoot and Sue Skelton. Treasurer. MODERN DANCE Interpreting the abstract forms of dance, the girls of Modern Dance help to make our half- time shows complete. By participating in the operetta and greater Miami high school workshop, the girls further their experience in public performance of the dance. The above girls who helped to make our half-time shows more spectacular are, sitting: Warrene Beecher, Julie Craig, Susan Sprague, Sherrill Rigot, Carol Morrow, Dot McGoogan, Barbara Lokow, Nora VanMill. Standing: Penny Goldman, Debbie Buck, Kathy Bowen, Judy Horne, Melanie Buck, Sally' Pagliuca, Mary Stearns, and Charlotte Schildecker. 73 y ,W do TAR - STUDDED VOICE N was U Q K if E .-,,.': , i e r lz f . in , ,, - ' o t J? . . . i r, , ' t 'H 'K ' ' ' V ' 'm': 1 oi 2 L fe m'Ak Aooii t ft? d i or Z t t Q H dteo if 1 Members of the Advanced Mixed Chorus arc: Alley, Amburgy, Arcuri, Arnold, Baker, Basten, Beckham, Boyd, Brooks, Brown, Bryan, Carroll, Caslleberry, Christmas, Coalv, Colson, Crihbs, DeBerry, Dignum, Dunagan, Eckman, Essex, Ewald, B., Treasurer, Ewald, C., Ezell, Secretary: Foard, Folsom, Librrzriang Frey, Vice President, Fulcher, Futch, Fye, Gainsley, Harris, J. Harris. Hay, Henderson, M., Henderson, P., Herndon, Howard, Hubbard, Huck, Hudson, Hughes, Humphrey, Kennedy, Kilgard, Klug, Klutch, Knight, Kunz, Krieger, Lacy, Law, Mclflhiney, McKinley, Mchl Melillo, Miller, Mincor, Mitchell, Moneyhun, Myers, Nicholson, Nimmo, Novotny, Peckham, Perez, Quartermaster, Porias, accompanist: Pulnam, Rankin, Richardson, 74Robc-rts, Robinson, Saurino, Schenk, Schwarcz,. Scarf, Librarirmg Scmnrfim, Severson, accompanist, Shafer, Simmons, Stamos, Stanley, Starnes, Stearns, ' ' ' T er, Vetter, Weiss, Woodman, Woods, President. bloni-, butor, Taylor, Tmsan, Toole, Torrance, Trcvelt, urn ROM A TAR-ST DDED CHORU as YJ. . ,w.-...ms-Q .ss ,ww r,..,,,N,x 1 The Cirls' Chorus participates in many of the song-fests at Cables High. Members iliclmle: Arrington, F., Arrington, M., lieueiield, Bullallllllll, Bullard, Campbell, Felkuer, Ford, Friedl, Jonas, Karssrjian, Kimhrell, Lvr, Lloyd, Norman, Payne, Pruitt, Puntel, Hehe, Schwartz Siddons, Sprague, Thompson, VanPatten, White. CHORUS Mr. Millard Walker, choral director, has developed a well-rounded choral program at Gables. Advanced Mixed Chorus usually takes most of its members from the Junior Mixed Chorus and Girls' Chorus of preceding years. The Chorus participates in district and State contests. Members of the Junior Mixed Chorus are: Angus, Arsce, Baggs, Beckham Bevans Bogdan Bramblett Buck C C 1 V 1 . , arson, oatney, Cogburn, Cote, Dennis, Dunn, Eckler, Fava, Farandino, Fingsrhut, Gerhardt, Griffin, Guntar, Hankin, Havanor, Haun, Hooper, Hough, Huck, Jenkins, King, Knnche, LeBours, Lorino, McGill, McGraw, McKinney, B. McKinndy, S. Miller, D. Miller, D. O'Brien, Pardington, Parker, Popenhager, Putnam, Riley, Silverman, Stephnnson, Tibbets, Westberry, White, Whiteside, Williams, Wood. 75 E T ERTAI ME T CARRIE In the operetta The Merry Widow Ina Porias, the leading lady was the subject of many a gentlemarfs affection. '6May I Sing to Youi' The Chorus has performed in many sections of the country, including, Washington D.C., h'le the were on their Northeastern tour. w 1 y , E We were treated to their performances in the 3' operetta, this year, Merry Widowf, Christmas assembly, concerts, and radio broadcasts. Solo and Ensemble, a new addition to the choral department, have given many appear- ances throughout the city. Mr. Millard Walker, Choral Director, with helpers Pat Scott, Elizabeth Folsam, ' ' h ' N theastern tour. and He rb Perez, check choral robes in preparation for t err or ,A xr MX., Rehearsing for the operctta, the Solo and Ensemble group listen with amused intc-rc-st to the line the Prince is giving to two can-can girls. Members of the group are, trio: Sally Ezell, Eric Roberts, and Maureen Meehan. Kneeling: Claudia Klug, Ina Porias, Judy Idema, Loretta Gainsley, Vernice Veber, B b Boyd, Nan Norconk, Diane Eckman, John Christmas, Barbara Simmons, Bob Melll, Lorraine Weiss, Pat -i TL Elizabeth Folsam, Sara Turner. Second row: o AGI ATIO TO THE CLOUD Act well your puff? Under the skillful direction of drama Coach. Mr. David Feldman, once a professional amor himself, the drama department brings the theatre to Gables. lnterested students study acting. make-up, lighting, sound, staging and directing. These valuable theatrical skills are put into operation at the annual three-act play. and three one-act plays in theatre 701. The stage rrew iiiemlwrs: Wann: Peek, David Kitrlwns, Bill Fien- ning, and Steve Davis, take n im-iii rv. mn-it uh- r.f1,.n.g.- antirs of the actors. -.,,,,,,f .44 Under the careful supervision of as-lor Todd Drexel, Sally Pagliuvn is made up by Ju Ann Brndkey for a dramatic sketch of Our Town. P-we-J n a moment of fury, in The Remarkable Incident al Carsons Corners, Scott Nl:-IM-i-.ild pushed ,lurk llrunsun tu the floor as the shocked jury: Sug Conn, Ioan Burkhardt, Pris Williams, Susan Marsh, Gay Compton, Jeanne Ynung and Nlargie Airzh look on. I7 CAVALEO Mrs. Chris Steers, faculty advisor and friend. Judy Grentner, Carolyn Arend, and JoAnn Parker, Junior editors, cut apart strips of pictures. Marian, exhausted, falls asleep in the midst of typing copy sheets. Senior editors Sandy Sutor, Liz Gessler, and Judy Bennett study Whois Who for senior biographies, while Honky Rush, Superlative editor, counts thousands and thousands of votes. Connie Estes, Diana Kunze, and Harriet Uhl are amused at the pose of a certain sophomore. Cavaleon 1957 must surpass all otherslw This was the cry of the staff over clacking typewriters, ringing phones, and snapping yardsticks. Every day brought more grease pencil smudges, rubber cement, scissors, cropped photos, and layout sheets. Class editors won- dered Why don't these kids decide what their name is?i' Senior editors tore their hair over failing and withdrawing seniors. There can't be this many clubs! wailed Ginger and Patti. School life editors are permanently affected by being funny-funny-funny, Scott kept going around in circles, Holly and Tom- mie made friends or permanent enemies of all the teachers, Louan felt that a lot of knowledge rubbed off on her, Jeanne kept threatening suicide, the whole staff felt ready for Chatahoochee, and Marian at last settled down for her long-awaited nervous breakdown. School Life editors Nancy Slack, Jim Hirsch, and Cynthia Pangia are a little silly by this time. JUNIOR GIRLS ...--'TA lk Scott McDonald, Record editor, studies thousands of rec- ords. Marian Garty, Editor-in-Chief ..f-r t'?fQf Bob Carter, Ginger Nadell, Patti Lamar, and Duke Green, Organizations editors, inspect the emblems of many clubs. Through tears, hysterical laugh- ter, worry, and threats The Cava- leon was born. Deadlines arrivec -unprepared, we sat up to al' The industrious Ca' A day and night of fun at a typical Cavaleon Cavern. 9 A fi Jan Smith, Student Activ- ities Editor, handles every- thing from.Student Council to cheerleading, Louan Jones, Honoraries editor, sits on her knowl- edge! 80 Faculty Editors Tommie Morris and Holly Haynes- worth do a little apple- polishingf' Publications editor Carolyn Criswell ponders over ideas. Paul McDonald despairs over more sports copy brought by Kirk Callahai ours writing, racking our feeble rains, and, finally, producing this ook-your book-Cavaleon 1957. , listen intently as Marian gives instructions. Dee Garty, Barbara Hycko, and ,loan Polizzi look like this after a normal day in journalism. 5... OFABOOI. . E5 Q . , 3 Ad Managers Pete Pritchard and Rosalyn Rudoff study lay-outs, Mary Lynn Mackey, Index Editor, unrolls her scrolls of names. Managing editor Jeanne Baril gets the work done, and done well! .loan Perez, hard-working little Promotions editor, demonstrates some posters. ul Ruiz and Bill Shaw ite inspiring sports copy. Carolyn Klepfer, First Semester Editor Linda Williams, make-up editor, tries to make stories and ads fit. Andy Lester, sports editor, reports an exciting game first- hand. Organizations editors .Peggy Borman and Dona Walker admire the Homecoming Queen's crown. HIGI As clouds drift serenely by overhead, 504 is a storm of activity. Editors lose their tempers easily in these times of frustration. Deadlines- write funny features-headlines must fit-don't change ad layouts-ad copy lost-advertisers won't payfstory much too long-cut it-can't this one be str-r-r-etchedfpaste-ups-flying trips to Miami Springs on Saturdays to put the paper to bed- more coffee-finally all is settled. We breathe a sigh of relief-for a very few days until another deadline and the cycle begins anew. Carolyn Klep- fer and Carolyn Criswell can withstand anything now. Kirk Callahan has left a lasting impression on the staff with his iron hand and calm ways. Nancy Cutbirth and ,lim Hirsch thank any thing Dorothy Jurney, Woman's Editor of the Miami Herald, Mrs. Chris Steers, and Carolyn Criswell watch Derrick Daniels, City Editor of the Herald, explain the in- tricacies of lay-outs. Bev Hughes and Bibbers Glynn, organizations cditors, write about N.H.S. awards. Feature Editors Nancy Cutbirth and Jim Hirsch receive gossip from the mysterious Phantom Stroller. k Q. 'hui mm M r wi C p f tg R is V i N C if fi . . z,L . ., , 5 H liug V V 1 GHT is funny, and Andy Lester knows every sport back- wards and forward. Linda Williams and Tommie Morris have had enough of layouts, and Duke Green could soften any hard manager into giving him an ad. Bruce DeMartino and Linda Thorn have developed a mighty long nose for news, Bev Hughes, Bibbers Glynn, Peggy Borman, and Dona Walker are through with publicity-happy clubs, and Virginia Blair has permanent writer's cramp from addressing High Lights to other schools. But they are happy, even though exhausted, for they know they have given you, the student body, a paper that is to Gables as the Times is to London-the it Coral Cables High Lights. Carolyn Criswell, Second Semester Editor Business Manager Duke Green gets another ad. Tommie Morris, Business Man- ager, draws new lay-outs. lournalism students are hlealy-eyed at 7:00 a.m. when they come to fold and sell High Lights. Exchange Editor Virginia Blair Bruce DeMartino and Linda Kirk Callahan, Managing handles the correspondence Thorn, News Editors, receive editor, rules with an iron from and to other schools. a hot tip over the phone if xl X Es. , if . hand and a baseball bat. M, 1 ll K. Z gs Lg i., .g.. a .F.L. The Calendar is an annual publication sponsored by the National Forensic League. N.F.L. members are sent to district, state, and national J auuary Michele Delany February I Bonnie Rider Editor Sue Hiller and Manager Al Capp discuss size of type lor use in the Calendar. COVER GIRL-PAT ALEXANDER March May A 5h51'lYl'l 551003 Dol McGoogan AUTH J une ,R 'J Lat ,aw 84 Bonnie Brown Janice Watson ,Hia .lime CALENDAR contests with the aid of funds earned by the sale of the Calendar. Each year the Cal- endar Girls are selected by the Student Body. September Joan Forrester Saralee Smi October 4 Cynthia Hymes November iraq. Liuda Williams Elaine Andrew August December Priscilla Katz Baba Bland DIRECTORY Hi-Y members discussing copy are seated: Dave Bernard, Fred Canfield. Standing: Lex Smith, Paul Nelson, Mike Mann, David Nicholson, Ward Cox, and Joe Ward. Each year the Hi-Y chapter at Gables publishes student and faculty member. Funds from this proj a Student Directory containing the names, ad- ect are used to support the club. dresses, phone numbers, and homerooms of every Published bi-annually by Student Council, the ters, scholarships, student activities, clubs, athletics handbook is a free service to new students. It in- a floor plan of the school, and a few songs and cludes information on attendance regulations, cheers. school regulations, courses of study, awards, let- Janet Smith ffar rightl, Handbook Chairman, demon- strates uses of the handbook to sophomores. 1' 'SQ A .4 ff ii' 44 f .. 2 r .Q-3 Q . 4 ........ ORGANIZATIONS Just as many droplets of water collect to form clouds which are so necessary to the make-up of a beautiful sky, so do students gather together to form organizations which are necessary to the over-all picture of a healthy school. These groups function in many and varied ways but in every case students learn to express themselves and thus gain self-confidence while enriching their school experience. Whether the end in view is a project, a dance, a planned trip or the job of painting the tennis courts or the football stands, ORGANIZATIONS keep the student body on the go. No matter where your interests lie there is an organization that is tailored for you. There are special interest groups that appeal to those of us who are interested in teaching or nursing. For those who are interested in French or Latin matters there are groups with the same interests. Organizations run the gamut from A to Z, offering in their different ways something to interest and broaden the horizon of every student in school. Cogburn Airth Mrs. Carvelli President Vice President Sponsor Kilinski White Mrs. Foulkes ,,,,, , I Displaying signs in their victory graveyard are officer Treasurer Rec. Secretary Sponsor Karen Christiansen, Karla Kilinski, Cathy Cogburn, Marg Christiansen Donaldson Strain Cor. Secretary Chaplain Parliamentarian Harris Beville Sergeant-at-arms Historian Beigel Boroughs Boyce Butler Airth, and Mary Jo White. I Selling Santa Clauses to a student are officers: Jackie Harris, Peggy Beville, and Kay Strain. ANCHOR GIVES TRIBUTE TO TEAM Anchor Club, sponsored by the Pilot Club of Coral Gables, was formed in 1953. Their faculty ad- visor is Mrs. Janet Carvelli. An- choris projects include a football ugraveyardf, Civil Defense Week, and a Christmas sale. Clupper Crawford Ivanoff Keaton Kunze Miles Newmark Nowakowski Ruggles Scott Stiles Townes Van Mill Willett , L , . . X I .. wh . f 1 L. 'L-1 t, ..f - Iigffikg t -f Lim? Miss Massey Smith Brawner Sponsor President Vice President W 'r f th ' t t th A1 a Te ff' r Lai' Lama' Nadeu ax mg or err gues s a e umn e a-are o 1ce s: T R 'S t C .S t lanet Smith, Susan Brawner, Patti Lamar, Ginger Nadell, 'wsu'-er ec ecre my or ecre my md Marty Lair. ' A Dillard Campbell Veber Sergeant-at-arms Historian Chaplain Decorating the cafeteria for Christmas are officers: Janet Dillard, Sue Cameron, Carolyn Criswell, Vernice Veher, Crisweu Cameron Baker and Dona Lee Campbell' Social Chairman Social Chairman BETA HOLDS ALUMNAE TEA l Coral Gables Chapter of National vides holiday decorations for the Beta Club is the oldest girls' serv- cafeteria. They also hold an an- ice club on campus. Their -faculty nual alumnae tea and a mother- advisor is Miss Ethelyn Massey. daughter tea. l Beta sells Cables decals and pro- G- Barratt M- Barren Blomquist Brown Brooks Conn Cutbirth Detrio Dunn Fisher E. Jones L. Jones Nichols Peckham Rasco Scherer Seese Silva Thorn Tidwell Turner Underwood Vitale . 4,3 Mrs. Madsen Miss Minton Grentner Sponsor Sponsor President Getting ready for their fashion show are officers: Carolyn Roland Hum Hunter Hunt, Sandra Hunter, Judy Crentner, and Maurice Roland. Cor. Secretary Rec. Secretary Vice President 1 Garty Stewart Hohman Sergeant-at-arms Chaplain Treasurer 'f 'qP if ,za P ' 1 s s ssr P sstr if f ,,s,,, - 'K W - I ' Providing Miss E. Patterson, a department head, witl I stamps are officers: Marian Garty, Carla Stewart, Jeat I-?fIgldQI1 Adams Apeland Amidon, and Judy Hohman. is oruzn Co-Eds service club, organized in Among Co-Eds' projects are al 1950, is sponsored by the Coco annual Shipwreck Dance and 4 Plum Womenls Club. Their faculty fashion show. advisor is Miss Mary E. Minton. Arend Fielden Fricke Gary Greenleaf Hart Hogue Marsh Miller NeSmith Peters Piowaty Reed Rigot Robinson Rosher Shafer Smith Tedrick Townsend Ventulett Walters Zeder A Mrs. Hornor Mrs. Harwood Sponsor Sponsor Making jinx dolls for football games are officers: Maymar Watters, Mary Lynn McNutt, Judy Hulsman, and Marilyn Phelan Phelan Watters President Vice President di ,W ,A g K . ' . Q P4 i ajxj. ' Si E fgiyf . is P . McClohn McNutt Treasurer Rec. Secretary Putting up signs for their Safety Week are officers: Judy Hulsman, Alice Burton, Cynthia Pangia, and Nancy Browne. Hulsman Pangia Cor. Secretary Historian, Chap DEBS SPONSORS SAFETY WEEK by L Deb Juniors, founded in 1951, is Debs sponsor Safety Week and ll P- . . . '-as W vw- eb' sponsored by the Junior House- g1VC an annual award to the frlend- s W ' keeper's club, and has as its fac- liest girl in the Senior Class. ' ully SPOns0r Mrs. Maria Horner. g ..1.t i- Brown Burton Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-arms Bowen Buller Carson Cotton Dunagun Fabish Graham Green Hay Kenner Rihel Rohrbach Saunders Severson Sprague Tooill Van Patton Walker S. Walker Wildey Barenthaler - ix 1 Q ink? , , .,L., C Lf,.,- , I Miss Goodwin Coffing Hughes Sponsor President Vice President Marion Rider Bland Rec. Secretary Cor. Secretary Treasurer Mackey Thomas Ezell Sergeant-at-arms Chaplain Historian 59 ie. Rush Bell Parliamentarian Dabney Dorn Farrey Forbes Forrester Junior Girls, founded in 1947, is sponsored by the Coral Gables Junior Womenis Club. They have as their faculty advisor Miss Kath- Receiving the guests at their formal are officers: Bev Hughes, Joan Marion, Freda Coffing, Bonnie Rider, and Babs Bland. Getting ready for their act in the carnival Side Show are officers: Mary Lynn Mackey, Agnes Rush, Marion Ezell and Jane Thomas. J. G. FORMAL HELD AT STUDENT CLUB ryn Goodwin. Among J.G.'s proj ects are a pixie sale and a Christ mas Formal. is :T V - . . fzfzzwfm H s'. Garrison Glynn Havenor Horne Hymes Katz Kimbrough Latshaw Marsh McGoogan N eel Peck Piowaty Rethorst Roberts Sheppard Smith W atson I Vetter Putting the finishing touches on their octopi are officers: - Sara Turner, Nancy Slack, Judi Vetter, Barbara Hilles, and Katherine Firestone. Miss Barber Mrs. Haycock President Sponsor Sponsor V z ik :V M' Q, 9, , tw in . we fe si Firestone Slack Turner Vice President Treasurer Rec. Secretary 2 e ii ' , i i . Hilles Amis Cole Cor. Secretary Chaplain Parliarnentarian Ready to give their mobiles to the childrens' hospital Estes Day .airei ogicers: Connie Estes, Valerie Cole, Janet Amis, and Historian S0f8WVll'll5'UfmS u y ay. I EE Eenl e zz f g. LETE HELPS CHlLDREN'S HOME Lete club, founded in 1955, is work for the Lantana Childrens' iii t 'Q H E ' sponsored by the Coral Cables home and their second dance was mf g Lions Auxiliary. Miss Ann Barber given jointly with LH Club. 4' iii is their faculty advisor. The girls Baril Cameron Colson Congdon Cook Cubillias Drawdy Gessler Kilgard Lepore Levy Matthews C. Miller D. Miller Morris Mosley Offutt Ostergard Sandberg Summerfield Temple Ulhmer Williams Miss Reitsma Mrs. Piant Baseman Sponsor Sponsor President ,. z : A H rf .52 -o,, .. si' ' ' .. Q, ' 2 , in 'Y -.gi 4 ' Lyo' .e lm' s o' S . ., K fi im A Shanor Averbuck H0dSfl0H Rec. Sec. Treasurer ViC6 Pf6Sident Anderson Johnston Chrisman Historian Chaplain Cor, Sec. Breese Armstrong Drake Sergeant-at-Arms Eccles Graves V VYVL Making the food for their inter-service club Tea are officers: Susan Chrisman, Peggie Baseman, Martha Hodsdon, and Shanor. Karen Cleaning up their patio are officers: Pat Ander- son, Susan Breese, Mimi Johnston, and Regina Averbuck. OMEGA PRESENTS AMHERST CHORUS The Omega club has been a part of Gables High for eight years, under the sponsorship of the Coral Gables Women,s Club. Miss Joan Reitsma and Mrs. Sue Piant are faculty advisors. The girls work at the Cardiac Home and sponsor the Amherst Chorus. Hunt Johanson Laesser Leffingwell Lenior Matter McMaster Meehan Mull Perry Rambo Reno Schildecker Sterns Tohari Trammell Vliek Walker Ware Williams Wright TALLET SELLS DEFENSE STAMPS Tallet, sponsored by the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary, was founded in 1953 and has as its faculty advisor, Miss Vera Fascell. Tallet holds an ery, and Defense Stamps. Andrews Miss Fascell Mrs. Tate Pfwldeni Sponsor Sponsor Burkhardt Z. C11 Q CID UB. 9 Q :1 g-T22 :L Q 5 O U -U ' EW: V' H- C 5' o -1 Q na 2 qi Q, O fi 5 5 W W o.3,E'i Qi 5. 'U run O 5 x 0 rn Q- ' N f-' A D. O -. fb -1 -. -- s fu 94 W UQ cn I3 3 Q P-I I3 U, 5 rn UQ na fo rn 0 1 o 5 :1 fn 'L F Q 52 :Q UP' Z. '-' O ' -- f-1 o D' 5 'cs E E. 1-1 fb O 5.953 E E O S gd 5 2- ' 'll na 'U .. .-. U, U1 :r we ,TF 5 FEE- 5 :Tea O F' O hi 5 5' I ' W 3 Cb T -'5 n U1 Q4 rv E L4 ' ro 5' Og.. na - 4 :r' fu' ,A CT. CD Q: Si 2, Q 5 Q ' Q 'Q CT - Y' -1 FUQ li 1,5 ' :Fm .5 mf. -2- Hi. in Q ::' -. ,nf T5 ' D Z s : If V - W lll Q Cn VE 4ir1':'55H-IH ' 1. is VV- 'L ' 1 em 'fx 2 Q F I . J. g U :I ,,,,.VV H 5, H .. . 1 9 '-- 1 W ' -1 O 4 SU? 'V HE 5 S2 Sf fe 2 . if ' f-' . V , , 'f N U' ,, , ,,,sV cr W QT ,.,. . . U5 ' ' 52: A .g A 9 5 ' ., - , -' 1 0 l I 5' 'if' 1- ' . ru :1 errl . E A Craig Delaney Edmondson F lashman Hansen Leyborne McLeod Pagliuca . srr 1 Q' rss S Payne Presbrey Ryder Savalli Skelton V B. M. Smith S. Smith S. Smith Stoller Taylor Van Patten Watson Williams Ewald Bryant Mrs. Logan President Vice President Sponsor L . Preparing for the crown- A ing of the Homecoming Cor. Sec. Rec. Sec. Treasurer Queen are Ofhcersi Betty Bryant, Joyce Angus, Bess Ewald and Harriet Stone. Angus Stone Fuller Bennett Alexander Historian Sergeant-at-Arms Selling one of their Tiny Tims to a student are officers: Pat Alexander, Pat Fuller, Judy Bennett, and Diane Doty. Borman DOW Chaplain Parliamentarian CORONATION BALL HOSTED BY TRILON Allison Bahian Trilon was organized in 1953 by L0g3Il- The girls participate in the Business and Professional various projects which include Women's Club of Miami. Their helping at the Kendall Home and faculty advisor is Mrs. Virginia an annual Coronation Ball. Bogaards Braun Burnham Crocker Davis Douglas Fleming Graham Keech Klepfer Larson Maturo 0'Chipa Rice Shader Thal X Y it gywi , t CRESCENT i l it Chivers Brown Sweetheart Sponsor F Selling fruitcakes to a student are of- 4 ' .. ficers: John Seifert, Peter Linkroum, Lester Laesser Scott McDonald, and Andy Lester. President Sponsor Linkroum Siefert Vice President Treasurer . tx ht, '- Putting up Gables' Alma Mater are officers: Todd Clay, Charles Billings, 3 ff M Lewis Boone, and Frank Hilson. A f l! s C f B l McDonald Billings Rec. Sec. Cor. Sec. CRESCENT SELLS FRUITCAKES Crescent Club was formed at advisor. Crescent's major projects Gables in 1952. It is sponsored by are a fruitcake sale and a dance the Civitan Club of Coral Cables held at the Seaquarium in the and Mr. Dean Thomas is faculty Spring. Clay Hilson Chaplain Historian Boone Drylie Abernathy Arbogast Beckham Bishop Dowling Parliamentarian Sergeant-at-Arms , , . .r ... . . -4 -t w iv Floyd Caine Ceise Karabasz Knowles Lally London Phillips Rudd Scheffsky Senterfit Stearns Lutton Wheeling Jennings Hauser Dunlap Treasurer Vice President President Hanging their hall signs are officers: David Hauser, Tom Nicholson, Steve Dunlap, and Kirk Callahan. Callahan Garrison Tew Historian Cor. Sec. Rec. Sec. Shea Anderson Sergeant-at-A rms Selling cokes as a community project are officers: Doug J ennlngs, Tony Clinger, and Horace Huddle. COMMUNITY PROJECTS HANDLED BY GENTRW Gentry, chartered in 1954, is spon- in putting up Christmas decora- sored by the Coral Gables Junior tions in downtown Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce. Their fac- and selling cokes at parades and Cheatham Clinger ulty advisor is Mr. Paul Feinerer. other public affairs. Members work for the community Feely Graham ?Hefele Hinton King Leigerot Nicholson Prendergast Riveria Ross Slocomb Thompson Vance WilliamSOIl Warner Mizell, Bruce DeMartino, 1 X ...gr , . S X M s 1 11- is ,yu Q ,av N f s if x -iii.-l,. wh- -time f W 'ii so if is J L Brawner Meehan Averbuck Sponsor Sweetheart Sponsor Disobeying their Keep off the grass signs are officers: ,. and Bill Shaw. Presenting their sweetheart, Maureen Meehan, with her Key Heart are officers: Peter Camp, Richard Nichols, Wilson Sponsor i. Piper Treasurer Scott Piper, and Bill Lenior, KEY CLUB HOLDS FORMAL AT VILLAS Mr. J. G. Ballard is the faculty advisor of Key Club International which is sponsored by Kiwanis Club. The Key Clubbers hold their annual formal during Thanksgiv- ing and sell Christmas cards as their money-making project. Nichols Lenior President Vice President C . yet K R Camp Allen Secretary State Governor W E L- ' Qse' yet Ft - ! - gi, . ' DeMartino Mizell Parliamentarian Sports Chair .fv'MKk: Shaw Averndon Sergeant-at-Arms Bails . , f ff A i Boone Brown Creel Crowder Domning Durden H . ,..: .,:. . '::L MW I - 4 'Q D-fi' fuse sgeeswrfegwwft one -is L 7 ' ' - X he gg . i n ig., .k,. .., I ps .. K .2 A 4 , 9' is ss' s.yc K 5 r If ,t Z Erlich Gentry Gould J ones J unger Kehoe Magruder r.,. i I' i .. iii ff ..,s1r 5 ' t 5,., .. x ' iii: A ., C N . - -gg, ,-'Ik - . -If , - ---: .125 2 'ff I-ii, -'Fig' .Z' ' r R - ' stir B V L sstl ' f - C 1 .ss ff H . - J' 7-,ff-. . -.,, s .. : es -. ,slit . - . 915 L, ' L .' ,E' 255:-'g.' 'f . '77 C' .. .535 if ,' :5 :l5ii,. Hifi ET gs: ' I 1 r.,' we . .' '-- - u?fv1.s3w .. g its-Ff'f , - ro' 1 V iri, .7 . A . K f ,K 7 L,L, ,ts 2: K ' ? . W' -X K in 1- 1 1 K i Y K 5 , , McKune Re nolds Richardson Robinson Roeri Snare Vinal g man Brown Renner Sponsor Sweetheart Preparing for their ulighthulbs for charity sale, are Christiansen Browner officers: Carl Gilbert, John Wilkaitis, and Jerry Torchia. Sponsor Sponsor Phillips Drexel Vice President President -Vk L 1 -' 7 . . EW- G S Putting up their Keep Campus Clean posters are of- T0l'Chla NCISOD ficers: Quint Nelson, John Reddick, and Lynn Grantham. Rec. Sec. Treasurer ll U L' SPONSORS K. C. C. Williams Meehan L Club, under the sponsorship age students to Keep the Campus Se'geant'a A'ms Con' Sec' of the Coral Gables Lions Club. Clean. The boys sell light bulbs has as its faculty advisor, Mr. for charity and sponsor a joint .EEI ip Micheal Browner. Lv put up dance with Lete. K.C.C. signs this year to encour- i Grantham Reddick Chaplain Historian Beilef Arce Crouch Gilbert Krieger Messler Parliamentarian Nicholson Parker Rogers Seykora Shields VIOOII Wilkaiiis Ana K , ,,X h if ur 8 'Um A li Ali I -. sz Q Q-is : ig 'Q Q gm Q is- 'X 5 K I ii Amidon Mosley Sweetheart President f' ' A',. Z a - Q Parking faculty cars ' . Christianson Vice President at a P.T.A. meeting Madden Fausett Threatte gre gfficergg Richard Tl'6tlSlU'6l' RCC. SEC. CDV. SBC. Doster, Lee Sevald, James Fausett, and :,e , '1-'- Richard DeBerry. I 'fl' iii Ti t s DeBerry Sevald Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Selling Mango Chutney are officers: Fred Brown, David Christianson, and James Mosely. Ball Baskin SIGMA ASSISTS P 1 A H Sigma, the youngest club on cam- Louis Caputa. Sigma members ii pus, is the only club with parental sell mango chutney and work as ' A . sponsorship. Working with the parking attendants during P.T.A. if 3 Q parents as faculty advisor is Mr. meetings. Brown Bmnson Buff Christmas Cole Connell Cox Doster Flllflher f.1 l:,,i i L K Q si ' - i if H i Q 1 X sses , - Q. t-,r . H 5' fi ft' N px eep ' it Q s l Halliburton Lund MacHammer McDonald Mertans Morris Pierce Pressley Reidman Ring Roberts Stoker Tredway Wright Kimbrough Bland Shanor Sponsor Sweetheart Sponsor Uhlich Martin Jarvis - W - - Treasurer Vice President President Uhhch' and Mickey Mamn' , i.-.,, S, t -...-. mf Taking over the city of Coral Gables for one day are officers: Bill Kelly, Nelson Blackburn, Dennis Jarvis, Bob ff?-36- Providing notepads to Mr. Robert Droloner are officers: Cary Rankin, Paul Nelson. and Worth Crow. WHEEL TAKES OVER CITY Tumlin Kelly Blackburn Sergeant-at-Arms Cor. Sec. Rec. See. , . W gyhk Z I Nelson Rankin Chaplain Parliamentarian A ' The Gables Wheel Club was the 27 .if K first Wheel Club ever organized Q, S II- by Rotary. Mrs. H. Leonardy has 1- i , C' been their only faculty advisor. E l ' 'iiie i' Wheel takes over the administra- Boyd Cleveland tion of the city of Cora Gables one day each year anc a get- acquainted dance at the beginning of each year, as well as a Gradu- ation formal in June. Coffing Crow Duttenhoffer French Greene Hart Horrsworth Lambert Lowry Mcllwain Milledge Pritchard Rowe Studeman Swanson Tschumy Wales Wood Woods Wooldridge Wright Advertising for the Jazz Concert which X-C sponsors are officers: Buck Seaber, James Faust, and Tom Kelly. Washing cars for the faculty are officers: Duke Green and James McLeod. X-C SPONSORS JAZZ CONCERT X-C is sponsored by the Exchange gray lapel pennants to promote Club of Coral Gables and has Mr. Herbert Wertz as faculty advisor. The club was chartered in 1955 and the members sell red and school spirit. X-C also sponsors a jazz concert which is held in the school auditorium. Faust Seaber President Vice President .. iiqqf ig, - -3t1 .. P 'ye A . E :L,L , V. H i ii: Kelly Rifas Treasurer Car, Sec, McLeod Rec. Sec. Berman Carrol Davenport Frey Getsee Goethal Green Pennell Reiss Rogers Ross Smith Whitfield 7 Reading the A.Y. magazine are sponsors: Miss Eloise Patterson, Mrs. Eleanor Wilson, Judy Hohman, presidentg and Mr. Luther Hovan. ALLIED YOUTH SELLS PENNANTS Allied Youth, organized at Gables High in 194-6, Eloise Patterson, Mr. Luther Hovan, and Mrs. has become the largest club on campus. It is an Eleanor Wilson, the club has undertaken a taffy international organization, reaching from Florida sale, pennant sale, and a semi-annual membership to Nova Scotia, and its purpose is to promote fun tea, without alcohol. Under the sponsorship of Miss eww X' ff Displaying the pennants which A.Y. sells are Richard Nichols, second vice president, Pete Pritchard, first vice presi- dentg Bonnie Brown, recording secretaryg Sandy Mull, corresponding secretaryg Mary Jane Haley, historiang Susie Chrisman, treasurerg and DuBlois Milledge, third vice-president. I04 ,J Showing the boys how to splice film is Mr. Ed Borden. Officers are: Boh Pfieffenberger, presi- dentg Mr. Borden, sponsorg and Ed Dowling, secretary-treasurer. AUDIO-VISUAL HELPS IN MOVIE ROOM Under the capable direction of Mr. Edward Borden, are kept busy showing films which help to make the boys who comprise our visual aid department our courses so much more interesting. Getting ready to show a movie are: Kadar, Schenk, Jugenheimer, Dell and Armbrister. Getting ready to bowl are Bowling Club officers: Joyce Levi, treasurer, Mike Cannon, presidentg Dave Sokolow, vice president, and Larry Johnson, secretary. BOWLING CLUB BOASTS 43 MEMBERS Bowling Club, organized in 1955, is under the tion for their scheduled matches with other city direction of Mr. Mitchell Menacoff. The members schools. practice once a week at the Bird Bowl in prepara- First row: McClure, O'Brien, Levi, Kistler, Williams, White, Miller, Douponce, Hillbon, Loebig, Macnow, Cote. Second row: Gatto, Jackson, J. Levi, Ginn, Dreher, Miller, Brady, Pripish, Rogers, Archer, Schulze, Freeman, Cheren. Third row: Silverman, Johnson, Hines, Creel, Rayburn, Lesko, Miller, Cannon, Perkins, Rinc, Rosenberg, Rucker, Malloy, Delph, Fussey, Mosely, Groover, and Sokolow. . I Working on an experiment are Chemistxy Club officers: Tom Sharpless, vice presidentg Fred Nienaber, presidentg Mr. Walter Bowlby, sponsor, and Marshall Magruder, secretary-treasurer. CHEMISTRY CLUB BUILDS INTEREST IN SCIENCE Chemistry Club, under the guidance of Mr. Walter expand their scientific interests into a wider field Bowlby, was founded at Gables in 1955. The club of science. is composed of chemistry students who wish to First row: Raddor, Ivanoff, Faust, Pedersen, Bails, Phillips, Foster. Second row: Pfeiffenberger, Sharpless, Peters, Kitchin, Magruder, Davis, Creel. Third row: Wheeler, Nienaber, Berger, R. Jones. Studying the adding machine are, seated: Mrs. Valeria Mayfield. Standing, are officers: Loyce Nipper, president, Laura Nipper, vice presidentg Ann Dean, treasurer, Judie Mitchell, recording secretary, Carol Robinson, corresponding secretary, Ray Holland, historian. EARN WHILE YOU LEARN IS D. C. T. MOTTO ulfarn while you learnl' is D.C.T. motto. Diversified G. Mayfield. The students in D.C.T. are preparing Cooperative Training was organized at Gables in for their careers by actual experience on the job. 1950, and is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Valeria DR First row: Doty, Crum, Schult, Dekker. Second row: Green, Maynard, Brown, Hopkins. Third row: Marcus, Bolash, Edwards, Wright. Fourth row: Douglas, Mrs. Mayfield, ,l. Brown, and Leichtman. Teaching students the correct way to park a car is Mr. Mitchell Menacof. Standing: Liz Man- chester, corresponding secretary: Kirk Callahan, presidentg Velma Dunn, recording secretaryg Irene O'Chipa, treasurerg and David Bernard, vice president. DRIVING CLUB TEACHES SAFETY Driving Club, under the direction of Mr. Mitchell The course takes place as a regular class during Menacoff, strives to promote safety in driving. school hours, but is run like a club. Seated: Boyce, Stevens, Harris, Essex, Ufert, Carter, Thal, Bryant, Allison, Fuller. Standing: Rich, Fisher, Hillis, Fye, Morris, Crocker, Wood, Maclean, and Silverstone. French Club officers are, seated: Liz Johansen, secretaryg Lex Smith, president, Mary Mc- Master, vice president, Richard Bagby, treasurer. Standing: Selden Stewart, parliamentariang Alta Lu Townes, historian, and Scott McDonald, chaplain. ENTRE NOUS BRINGS FRENCH CULTURE TO GABLES The French Club, under the guidance of Mr. to seek further enrichment in the study of the Thomas Campbell, now has grown to a member- French people and their culture. Annual events ship of eighty students. Members are French stu- are a Christmas Alumni party, a banquet in May, dents whose interest in the language has led them and a bi-annual Mardi Gras dance. First row fgoing backbz Klug, Levick, Cameron, Campbell, McGlohn, Neel. Second row: M. Anderson, Klepfer, Ben- nett, Criswell, Andrews, Tchakarian. Third row: Ivanoff, Rotelli, Richer, Jordan, Renner, and Buller. Standing: Blanco- Fombona, P. Lamar, Bagby, C. Lamar, Williams, Vetter, Gessler, Stewart, Gould, Coffing, Kimbrough, Baril, Cope- land, Adam, Townes, Johansen, McMaster, and Lex Smith. IIO Future Nurses officers are: Esther Brenner, secretary, Rosemary Vitale, presidentg Mrs. Catherine Blakey, sponsor, Betsy Wood, vice president, and Nancy Cook, treasurer. FUTURE NURSES ATTEND STATE CONVENTION The Future Nurses' Club was organized for the Mrs. Catherine Blakey, the girls take part in ,lack- purpose of helping girls who are interested in son Memorial Hospital Field Day, and the state nursing as a profession. Under the sponsorship of nurses' convention. First row: Davis, Pederson, Mercondonte. Second row: Church, R. Malice, A. Malice, Rainer, and Carmicheal. S D I Malcing valentines are officers: Tommie Morris, president, Marty Lair, treasurer, and Susan Chrisman, secretary, F. T. A. MEMBERS GAIN TEACHING EXPERIENCE Future Teachers of America, founded in 1947, is interest students in teaching as a career. Their a national professional club, sponsored by the Na- activities include selling valentines, teaching for tional Educational Association. Under the direction one day at an elementary school, and taking over of Mrs. Evelyn Stewart, the goal of the club is to for the teachers on student-teacher day. Seated: Smith Sandberg, Nichols, Pederson, Henderson, Boroughs, Lamar. Second rovy: Williams, Mosley, Graham, Cook, McKay: Dennis, Washbish, Morrow, Casco, E. Jones, Blomquist. Third row: Firestone, Day, K1llHSkl, Beville, Kunze, D. Buck, Nadell, Brawner, and Peckham. II2 Getting ready for a jump ball are officers: Barbara Van Patten, historian, Mrs. Maria Horner, sponsor, Roberta Boyce, presidentg Janis Miller, secretaryg Mary Olson, treasurerg Miss J. R. Songer, sponsor. G. A. A. HOLDS TCURNAMENTS The Girls' Athletic Association, under the direction of Mrs. Maria Horner and Miss Jimmie Ruth Songer, is composed of girls who are interested in competitive sports. Following a series of tourna- ments, the club presents awards.to those girls who are outstanding in the various fields of sports. Sitting: Rodriguez, Detrio, Perez, Clark, Homan, Jennings, Kachmere, Johnston. Second row: Day, ldeman, Kash- mere, Sauselle, Rogers, Ostrom, Lang, Brady, Minear, Hale, Lund. Third row: House, Escarella, Viens, Garcia, Cohn, Bohe, Lopez, Jennings. 1 NIO 6 -av Guarding the hall at lunch period are officers: Tom Connell, vice presidentg Brad Doezel, secretary-treasurerg and Harvey Pierce, president. HALL GUARDS KEEP ORDER IN CORRIDORS Hall Guards, under the supervision of Mr. James hard-working boys devote their lunch periods to Corcoran, have the job of keeping order in the this task. various closed halls during lunch period. These Sitting: Willigan, Ramsey, Guest. Standing: Kane, Asbury, Nomian, Riggenbach 1 Looking over their student directory are officers: Gordon McComb, county counselor, Fred Canfield, treasurer, David Nicholson, secretary, David Bernard, presidentg Ward Cox, chaplain: Mr. M. Monroe, sponsor, Dickie Allen, sergeant-at-arms, and Paul Nelson, vice president. SCHOOL DIRECTORY IS PUBLISHED BY HI-Y Hi-Y Club is sponsored by the Young Men's Chris- directory which is sold at the beginning of the tian Association of Coral Gables. The boys work year. Funds raised by Hi-Y gq to the school, This to better the school in various ways. Their biggest year Mr. W. F. Monroe is their faculty advisor. project is the annual publication of the school Sites ,a sf 55. First rowi Pratt, Zell, Wales, Tschumy, Henry, Kadar, Arce, C. Smith. Second row: Messler, Bagby, Kitchin, Ap- pleby, Seller, Butler, Grantham, Garvey. Third row: Mann, Smith, Brown, McCormick, Magruder, Heath, Pierce, Humphrey, and Ward. lI5 Studying up on their Latin are officers, seated: Kathy Graves, corresponding secretary, Mary Dodd Trammell, recording secretaryg Maggie Reno, president. Standing: Bob Reno, vice president, Pete Pritchard, sergeant-at-arms, Richard Baghy, parliamentarian, Ray Allen, treasurerg and John Cleveland, state president. J. C. L. MEMBERS ATTEND LATIN FORUM Junior Classical League is the oldest interest club McBroom. The members of ,l.C.L. attend the Latin on campus. It was founded in 1949 by Mrs. Sue Forum at the state convention, and have come Piant and is now under the direction of Mrs. E. home with many honors. First row: Ruggero, Hart, Rodriguez, Carney, Huttig, Lewis, Shea, Noppenberg, Cagle, Cloer. Second row: Mrs. McBroom, Rayburn, Zell, Phillips, Milbrath, Hancock, McLean, Brooks, Hamilton,,Crocker. Third row: Cox, Henry, Woods, Rautenberg, Lamar, Martin, Finley, Aber, and Nast. , ff! Q 513 xy Junior Red Cross officers are: Nancy Norconk, vice president, Tommie Morris, corresponding secretary, Esther Brenner, recording secretary, Mrs. Magdalene Cassidy, sponsor, and Irene 0'Chipa. JUNIOR RED CROSS FILLS CHRISTMAS BASKETS The American Junior Red Cross, sponsored by many worthwhile projects to help students under- Mrs. Magdalene Cassidy, is a junior council mem- stand the Red Cross way of believing in service ber of the National Red Cross and the oldest or- to others, community, and school. ganization at Cables. The council has completed First row: Dalmiano, Gilmore, Dunnwoody, Carty, L. Williamson, Stevens. Second row: Thorn, Parker, Kaplin, Have- nor, Hudson, Ihland, Ufert, Hooper, Lower, Ezell, Payne. Third row: Allison, Crocker, Maynard, and McGlohn. II7 Library Club officers are: Barbara Evans, vice president, Cecilia Crain, secretaryg Robert Pratt, treasurer, and Jerri Suominen, president. LIBRARY CLUB STAFFS SCHOOL LIBRARY Library Club is a member of the Dade County Club work in the library during study hall and Library Council Association and also ofthe Florida also after school. Their sponsors are Mrs. L. Cole, State Library Council. Members of the Library Mrs. E. Wilson, and Mrs. V. Callaway. Seated, first row: Congdon, Shanklin, Strickland, Kirkharn, Sandner. Seated, second row: Butler, Hancock, Gordon, Boke, Carbone, Anderson, Kitts, Wroath. Standing, first row: Broward, Rodriguez, Detrio, Beville, Lawler, McBrayer, Barron, Bell, McBill, L. Johnson, J. Johnson. Standing, second row: Pajon, Miller, Brown, Mcllwain, Meacham, McWhorter, Helmuth, De Pinto, Perez, Dunn, and Du Bois. FX E p , J ' 5 it Officers left to right are: Carolyn Klepfer, vice presidentg Janet Fye, treasurer, Miss Magdelene Hauser, sponsor, Pat Funk, secretaryg and Judy Melillo, president. TIP TOPPERS SELL MEGAPHONES AT GAMES The Tip Toppers Club was formed at G-319165 in membership, a girl must measure five feet six 1954. Helped by their SPONSOR MiSS M- HHUSQF, inches or over. The girls, projects include the sale the Organizations purpose is t0 further 500131 of megaphones and hostessing for faculty meetings. and personality development. To be eligible for ll! Sitting: Owre, DeGuenther. Second row: Posner, Rankin, Pritchard, Hall. Standing: DePinto, Helmuth, Bevans, Willis, Williams, and Bonderant. Officers are, standing: Sheila Wadsworth, treasurer, Maryann Holt, president. Seated: Gloria Brown, vice president, Mrs. Mildred Durden, sponsorg and Nancy Hodge, secretary. Y-TEENS GIVE BOX SUPPER Y-Teens, organized at Ponce de Leon High School ship and understanding among all peoples. Mrs. in 19418, is sponsored by the Young Women's Chris- Mildred Durden is their school sponsor. This year tian Association and is dedicated to greater fellow- a box supper was among the club activities. Sitting: Lloyd, Penzi, Eckler, McKinney, Gifford, Davis, Cooper. SEL SHQNORAIQIESN, . . 4 skyihigh attainme nts Y . I9 PE D SABLE President Studying the art of sculpturing are: Fisher, chap- lain: Nicholson, sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. A. Georgeg Brown, treasurerg Bryant, secretaryg Fausett, vice president. JEAN AMIDON Preparing posters are: Smith, Johnson, and Green Pen and Sable was formed in 1948 to recognize the special talents of students in the field of art. The club, along with its sponsor, Mrs. Anne George, tries to provide pleasure and cultural activities for its members. Pen and Sable members have as their project making posters for school and club activities. . - c , T X x ffl my A- L 2 v 1 1 - 1 me ' - V ,f - h U A 1 p 1 . .3 r ,J A I' 1 r, eg? l22 Ii 3 19 -Gi' C ff' Thorn, Smith, Cogburn, First row: Johnson, Pelts, Bogaards, Kessel. Second row: o mg, Lacinak. Third row: Green, Hutchison, Mundee, Alonzo. Fourth row: Findley, Palmer, Campbell. Fifth row: Ormsby, Shatsbery, Rice, Vidal. HLLA DSCR LL 5 if MARIAN GARTY President Q.....,,,- U, ,M X -N ,.. Finishing work on Cavaleon are: Pritchard, treasurer, Reading High Lights proofs are: Garty, presi- Jones, sergeant-at-arms, Nadell, secretary, Slack, vice dentg Criswell, secretary, Callahan, vice presi- presidentg Lester, president. dffllii HUSITCS, UCHSUYGF- Quill and Scroll is an international honorary journalistic society which recognizes all outstanding students in the field of journalism. ln order to become a member of this honor society, a student must have 200 printed inches or a section in the Cavaleon. Mrs. Chris Steers, faculty advisor of the High Lights and the Cavaleon, is also the sponsor of the Coral Gables chapter of Quill and Scroll. ..l.L.... - A First row: Bennett, Smith, Nadell, Lamar, Arend, Grentner, Haynesworth. Second row: Garty, Morris, Klepfer, Criswell, Williams, Presbrey, Sutor, Jones, Borman, Hughes, Perez. Third row: Slack, Rush, Green, Hirsch, McDonald KPJ, Callahan, Pritchard, Lester, McDonald 153, Estes, Baril, Pangia, Mackey, Kunze, Cessler. I23 'Cf LXALLEGRU i ,nrt ,Lf p f i , i p Q I MIKE BEEGLE President F Selecting new music are: Balakian, Burton, NeSmith Inspecting new instrument are: Brown, treasurerg Beegle, presidentg Rumball, vice presidentg Tid- Secretaryg Parker. well, secretary. L'Allegro was organized in 1951 to recognize the outstanding members of in- strumental music department who have had one and a half years of band and have maintained a 2.6 average. L,Allegro,s main projects are to help sponsor the annual Band Dance and to assist the various sections of the instrumental music department. l24 Facing group: Beegle. First row: Greenleaf, Ostergard, Vliek, Apeland, Burton, Tidwell. Second ' ' ' ' ' C . Th' d : Parker, Bakke, row. Davis, Rasco, Ludwig, Brown, Walker, Balikian, ameron 1r row Rumhall, Mr. E. Cook, Levy, Spratlan, Wechsler, Rivers. MUDERN MUSHC MASTERS INA PORIAS President Working with Operetta music are: Arnold, treasurerg Mr. Practicing one of their many songs are: Roberts, M. Walker, Harris. vice president, Kreiger, sergeant-ab ldema, Turner, secretary, Scott, historian. arms. Modern Music Masters is the honor society for those students who have done outstanding work in chorus and maintained a 'gB', average in all other subjects. Under the direction of their sponsor, Mr. M. Walker, Modern Music Masters held their annual Operetta, which was 4'The Merry Widowf' An extra project this year was to support the Chorus and Band trip to New York. Seated at piano: Severson. First row: White, Vetter, Coale, Meehan, Idema, Ewald, Simmons. Second row: Klug, Carrol, Henderson, Griffin, Fye, Mellio, Essex, Senterfit. Third row: Mehl, Woods, Fry, Boyd, Starns, Lacy, Hay, Christmas, Hubbard, Perez. I25 NATlIUNAlL. HUNUR SUClllE'l Y WILLIAM LENOIR First Semester President .IAMES REYNOLDS Second Semester President Working with the trophy case are: Ivanoff, treasurer lg Capp, treasurer 2g Stewart, vice presidentg Jordan, secretary lg Boyce, secretary 2. National Honor Society is a high school organization maintained pri- marily to recognize Character, Service, Leadership, and Scholarship in students. In addition to his class standing, a student must have at least a 3.2 aver- age and have been at Gables for at least one semester. Tapping is con- ducted at the N.H.S. assembly at which many prominent speakers are heard. New members are initiated at a banquet in the cafetorium. The Gables chapter does much good for its school. The two outstanding services rendered by N.H.S. are the polishing of trophies and tutoring. The National As- sociation for Secondary School Prin- cipals sponsors the society. The Gables sponsors are Mrs. E. Bowlby, Mrs. H. Evans, and Miss K. Davis. Mr. H. N. Rath, the deans, and the sponsors con- stitute the N.H.S. advisory committee. Airth, Alonso, Amis, Anderson, Arend, Arnold, Averbuck, Baril, Baseman, Ben- nett, Beville, Bourbeau, Boyce, Brawner, Brown, Camp, Campbell, Canfield, Capp, Christiansen, Coffing, Cogburn, Criswell, Doty, Estes, Fausett, Faust, Fienning, Firestone, Fricke, Fuller, Garty, Gessler, Gilbert, Glasser, Gor- don, Grady, Harris, Hartman, Hiller, Hilles, Hohman, Hunt, Ivanoff, Jones, Jordan, Kilinski, Kimbrough, Klug, Kulvin, Kunze, Lair, Lamar, Lenoir, Levick, Ludwig, Marion, McComb, Mc- Cormick, McMaster, Meehan, Nelson, Pederson KRD, Pederson CTD, Pendray, Perry, Philips, Platt, Reynolds, Rider, Schatzberg, Shanor, Silverstone, Smith, Stewart, Strain, Thal, Thomas, Tidwell, Thompson, Townes, Tripp, Tumlin, Tumer, Vetter, Walker. 411' ww aw ix fx X fr I MMM ,,UV, Ma.. T WM ATHUNAL Fonts sic LEAG ie H K' T553 51,53 ,V 1, if ,dw fd? 2' 558, PETER CAMP President , Working on calendar are: Brawner, chaplaing Preparing debate cases are: Reno KBD, vice president Capp, treasurer, Hiller, calendar editorg Lair, Stewart, Reno fMl, Secretaryg Milledge. secretary. The National Forensic League is an organization formed for the purpose of promoting public speaking and debate. To become a member, one must work for a certain number of speaking hours and maintain a high scholastic average. The N.F.L. Calendar is their main school project. Their school sponsor is Mrs. Daphne Yvars. ffw ft E N1 .If l28 Speaking: Nichols. Seated, first row: Schildecker, Smith, Ezell, Hiller, Capp, Mrs. D. Yvars. Second row: Coffing, Andrews, Levick, Piper, Brawner, Boone. Third rrow: Peckham, Strain, Morris, Zeder, Reno. Fourth row: Bagby, Haynsworth, Thorn, Paddor. Fifth row: Lair, Leffing- well, Reno, Trammell. Sixth row: Nicholson, Spratlan, Camp. Standing: Geise, Dunlap, Cleveland, Milledge, Sorrell, Dawes, Seifort, Kutner, Zell, Rodgers, Weiner, Cohen. MARTHA VIDAL President Preparing for Carnation sale are: Kadar, Vidal, presidentg Decorating a Spanish classroom are: Klinski, Ramey, Graham. president, Dubois, treasurer, Vliek, secretary. Spanish National Honor Society was formed for the purpose of recognizing out- standing students of Spanish and emphasizing the importance of the language. To be eligible for membership, a student must have had three semesters of Spanish, during which time he must have maintained a 3.2 average in the language. Mrs. E. Boone, their sponsor, headed the soeietyis main project of selling carnations. First row: Bourbeau, Beigel, Blatt, Havenor, Hymes, Glynn, Cotton, Graham, Hohman. Second row: Harris, Richardson, Rotelli Fruend, Pedersen tTJ, Pedersen fRJ, Lamar, Walters, Dubois, Flemming, Temple, Kohn, Green, Skelton, Walker. Third row: Platt, Duffy, Ramey, Behnke, Cutbirth, Brawner, Hall, Thal, Hunt, Vetter, Cameron, Cook, Vliek, Hilles, Congdon, Williams. Fourth row: Kennedy, Kadar, Silver- stone, Silverman, Kitchin, Adams, Camp, Tumlin, Scop, McComb, Crowder, Bails, Rodgers Crawford, Jennings. Hart, Amidon, L. Smith, Fisher, Detrio, Thorn, S. Smith, 1 ' 129 J ANTSH ATHU AL HONCDR SOCTETY I WI .4 Q ATTO AL ATHLETTC SQHULARSHTP SUCTET ,J i, PETE SWARTZ President . Inspecting trophies are: Vara, secretary, Scheff- ei f sky, treasurerg Kelly, vice president. Coming from football assembly are: Houser, Swartz, Klin National Athletic Scholarship Society was founded for the purpose of giving recog- nition to those boys who, besides earning a varsity '4G,', have earned above average grades for three consecutive semesters. These boys have exemplified the highest type of sportsmanship and citizenship. They help to back all Letterman projects. It fi N First row: Piper, Ostrowitz, Miller, Scheffsky, Houser, Swartz, Harrison, Swanson, Crouch. Second row: Acker, Ross, Moseley, Simmerly, Vara, Cook, 0'Day, McComb, Linkroum, Slocomb. Third row: Getsee, Tumlin, Nelson, Freeman, Whitfield, Kelly, Coffing, Wadsworth, Christiansen. I30 LETTERM CL B y I ra E53 MIKE HARRISON President Happy about selections are, standing: Kelly, vice presidentg Harrison president Seated: Watson, sponsor, Rider, sweet- heart Rush sponsor. Happily pondering our athletic victories are Mc Neil, Cook, Slaton, and Swanson Letterman Club consists of all the boys who have earned one or more varsity HG letters. Along with putting our school on top in sports, the boys put on an annual Sweetheart Dance and sponsor intramural sports. This year, as in the past, the Lettermen sold red and gray dink caps to help promote school spirit throughout the school. As sponsor of this group, Mr. Nick Kotys has helped the boys to really put Cables on the map through their outstanding ability and sportsmanship. First row: Bubin, Ostrowitz, Ross KBJ, Ross UD, Seaber, Moseley, Nelson, McComb, Linkroum, Piper, Magruder. Second row: Swanson, Clark, O'Day, Weber, Getsee, Whitfield, Tew, Tumlin, Coffing, Christianson, Wadsworth, Landry, Junger. Third row: Swartz, Speegle, Acker, Vara, deMe1lo, Ross, Slocomh, Drylie, Simmerly, Williamson, Bermont, Wilkaittis, P. Smith, Jennings. Fourth row: Perkins, Slaton, Harrison, Norman, Houser, Cook, Humphries, Freeman, McTavish, Scheffsky, Kelly, Callaway, Wright, Creel, Bails, R. Smith, Nelson, Crouch, Miller, Durrill. EUTURE EUSII ESS LEADERS UE AMERMC THE r . I 1 IRENE O'CHlPA President Studying to be career girls are: Freund, presi- dent, Graham, chaplain, Earle, treasurerg Drawdy, secretary. president, Allison, vice president, Jordan, treasurer. of America is a newly formed club to recognize out- One must take three business subjects, one of which must be advanced, and maintain a 2.6 in these subjects. Under the leadership of Mrs. Maudie Cook and Mrs. Ruth Hamrick, they help to sponsor Business Education Day. Future Business Leaders standing business students. Running off a ditto are: Walker, secretary, 0'Chipa .5 'T'Y 5 s ii First row, seated: Allison, Brodkey. Second row: Angus, Graham, Walker, Watson. Third row: Ewald, Lloyd, Maturo, Donaldson. Fourth row: Jordan, Thomas, Fye, Willis. Fifth row: Halpern, Carter, Duffek. Standing: Mrs. R. Hamrick, Mrs. M. Cook, Richardson, Dillard, Schwartz, Earle, Hubbard, Mantel, Melillo, Day, Freund, 0'Chipa, Fricke, Drawdy, Miles, Shelton, Peters, Clupper, Hodge. I32 j CHENCE AND MATH HU UR SUQHETY EMELIA IVANOFF President Working with slide rules are: Sharpless, treasurerg Faust, Experimgming in lab arg: Tripp, grgagurgrg secretaryg Ivanoff, presidentg Pendray, vice presldent. Kulvin, vice presidentg Canfield, presidentg Jordan, secretary. Science and Math Honorary Society was formed for the scholars of these two sub- jects. One must have eight semesters of science and math, having a 3.5 average in these subjects to become a member of S.M.H.S. Upon being asked to join, one must submit an original project or thesis. Mr. Robert Parent is the sponsor. 351' -1 At board: Kelly, Tripp. Seated, first row: Grady, Faust. Second row: Jordan, Sharpless, Mc- Comb. Third row: Kulvin. Standing: Camp, Lenoir, Ivanoff, Lair, Bevis, Mr. R. Parent, Pendray. I33 THESPHANS wow. sCoTT McDONALD 'A 5 President Getting the pre-curtain treatment are: Conn, Brodkey Painting backdrops are: Airth, secretary, Back, Drexel, and Young, vice president. treasurer: Brunson, and Sharago. Thespians is the honor society for those students who have shown outstanding theater work. Mr. David Feldman, club sponsor, helps them 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. The Thespian Society produces two full length plays a year along with many short productions. First row: Church, Brodkey, Brunson, Airth, Mr. D. Feldman, Back, Drexel, Conn, Burkhardt, DeMartino. Second row: Williams, Rood, Xoung, Pagliuca, Compton, Feinning, Peck, Dubois, McDonald, Shorago, Lund, Luihn, Karnafell. 134 fo' 'th . ,571 X is.. W V -ag r X Q K up :xii .K f, - ,N KZ' : :U F' we-s. 5, r'x!.e-fe-thu: r '-Mw.., 1. One trouble, the car won't move! 2. They look like Cheshire cats, can they take off their heads? 3. Does that foot have six toes? 4. Watch out, Tom, heis winding up. 5. What's the matter, Martha, got a banana in your ear? , .Q N355 f ft e . 5 ,iw rl s U if f 5 339 W 6 7 8 9 10 11 f l yi? ,Q if Hllve been told l resemble Jayne Mansfieldf, Now what was Mommy saying about boys? 'ADO l really look like Admiral Radfordfw Bool Scared ya, didn't l?', along stand der Republic. Q'-x . fliffxw? X 'cAre you really that ugly little tomboy I used to know? I35 STUDENT BODY These are your classmates. They are great guys and you know it. They help you with your home- work, your love affairs, and all your problems. There is almost nothing that cannot be borrowed from them . . . unlined paper when you forget that this is theme day in English class, lunch money, gym shoes, old term themes, book reports, gasoline, and, sometimes, their girls. They have come up with you through Sophomore Debate, all those comprehensive tests where we filled in the heavy black mark between the two little blue lines, those black report card days, with all sorts of grades, tough teachers and those all too few snap courses. These great people are still with you as we struggle through Shakespeare and that terrifying ordeal, College Boards. They were green with you when you started at Gables and now they are older and wiser as they graduate with you at Dade County Auditorium in a cloud of tears and Pomp and Circumstance. They have been tand it is hard to realize that it is all overj advisors, buddies, water- skiing pals, friends and sometimes enemies. These are your classmatesg this is your STUDENT BODY. STUDE y K X 1 V' 'vx 4 X-. Q. ' X N . - -wg, F 1 Q . fl! . .s , A L f if ' f -SP. .. A' -f ,. -- 1 ., inf 5 H , b I L Wh' 'A' M , F X , 4- 1, . 1 4 x ig -' A Q is if WY, ' ' ' X gg w A a V ' , b 0153? uf.. u 'vw it 5 . A Q1 1, ' 2 Q Q KN X K D 1 'M I 4' 93 3, Awww My x '. A K . A K, Q ,W V h M ' M ,, A ' - .......... ,A ., V . . n E Y I L v. . . 2 x 1. . X wx c L 9- K ' I 'ax xl X A s A BOB SUTTON JUDY ALEXANDER SUE NOVOTNY NANCY SHEA president vice president SCCVCNIT9' treasurer Bewildered we came . . . so bewildered . . . Elections, and we chose our class officers . . . Beach parties, slumber parties, teas, and studying, toog more than ever before . . . All the excitement and hoarseness of football games and then get-togethers at Jimmy's afterwards . . . Fabulous days at Buck Hill Falls . . . Our names in the Phantom Stroller . . . Sending and receiving S.N.H.S. corsages . . . Christmas vacation . . . parties, parties, and more parties . . . Selling cokes at basketball games . . . Sophomore homeroom night at the Orlando Boone game . . . F.T.A. Valentines for that special per- son . . . Tryouts for '4Around the Worldv . . . Carnival time . . . Announcing our own class sweethearts at our dance . . . Report cards . . . Wishful thinking about the Prom . . . Final exams, oh, those lucky seniors . . . Everything a first and it's been great, but there's more to come . . . Tim Abbot Rosalie Abdo Virginia Aber Anne Adams Gus Adams Thomas Adams Janet Adamson Judith Alexander Myra Alexander Sue Ann Aljets Robert Allen Peter Anderson Sandra Anderson Susan Anderson Mary Andrews Bonnie Anibal Barbara Anson Clara Apelano Clorinda Arace Charles Archer nm' 1 -uuu.nM f ,sfura n Joyce Argo Joseph Auer Maxine Averbuck Carol Baker Sandra Ball Ronald Barfield Loretta Barish Allen Barnes .John Barret Terry Barrow Teddie Barthelmas Peggy Basten Randolph Bazemore John Beacham Paul Bell George Benavives Lucrecia Benitez Kenneth Benson Sheila Beresford Bill Berger Robert Berry Pat Beville Stephen Billings Arthur Black Arline Blount Richard Blume Carolyn Bodin Harry Bodine Marlene Boehm Ronnie Bomhoff Lois Bonagura Robert Bonasso Gay Bondurant Pat Boone Thomas Boswell Connie Bosworth Mary Lee Boureau Michael Brack Hinton Bradbury Adriane Bramblett James Brannan Sue Ellen Bridges John Brinson Eugene Brisson Diana Brooks Charles Broward .lames Brown Linda Brown William Brown Alph Browne James Brumhy Finley Buie Carol Buller William Bunnagar Dale Bura James Burger Patricia Burnliain Ed Butler ,loan Butler Rollin Butler Mary Caffee Dorothy Cagle Evelyn Cain Barbara Caldwell Deppe Callahan Marcia Callison Elizabeth Campanile Kathleen Capomacchia Jeff Cardwell Dorothy Carmichael Sheila Carney Caroline Carreras Anita Carson Bettie Lou Carter Vicki Cauley Patricia Chabot Dave Chalfant Virginia Chase Barry Cheren Barbara Chesneau Kris Christiansen Bob Clark Mary Margaret Clark Rick Clark Susan Clements Ruth Clifford James Clupper Claudia Coats James Cochran Sandra Cogburn Gail Cohro Kermit Conlibs Carol Conroy Frank Conte Kyle Cook Nancy Cook Thomas Cooper Donna Coquet Linda Corley Joyce Cote Ronald Cote Theodore Coulson Cherry Couey Nellie Lou Cox Carroll Crawford Sheryl Crawford Mary Margaret Cripps Roselyn Cristiano Russel Crofton Mark Crow Judy Cruthirds Charles Cuevas Sara Cullen Patricia Currie Patsy Cusick Mariehall D'Agostino Yvonne Damiano Abbie Dasher David Davidson Dawn Davis Patricia Davis Ruth Davis Sandra Davis William Davis Lynne Dawson g . ,vw SF' W ffsgz U ,f f M A 1 fa . - ,A 'I S A jf- fr Q. , f W ,X P kg- L - Q , Q V Q, L, 4. 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David Fowler Danny Fox Judy Foxwell Michael Frederick Raymond Freed Caren Freeman Stephen Freeman Robert Freyer William Frye Michael Funk Barbara Gallmeier Williani Gallogly Charles Galloway Dennis Gardner Wanda Garland Deidre Garty Timothy Garvey Carol Gelpi Lena Genna Allan George .lane George Clarence Gerhardt Robert Gibbs Julianne Gilmore Richard Gilmore Charles Girtman Thomas Glancy Judith Gloer Diane Goble Mildred Golsan Marcia Fennell Neil Fiertel Jolm Findley Sharon Fingerhut Jay Finkelstein Ronnie Fisher James Fitzgibbon Lea Fitzpatrick Anita Fornataro Sandra Forsyth Bruce Fort David Forthmans Oh, the decisions we had to make ,n-. ue .rfrvmli f i v::..:ful i Malcolm Golson Nick Gonzales Beverly Gonzalez Jimmy Goodrich Km-nt Goodrich Judith Gordon Wayne Gordon Jacqueline Gorinstein Glory Goss Maryanne Gould Taffy Gould Rex Govorchin Michele Goyctte Pat Grafton Barbara Greene Larry Greenhill Barbara Greenleaf Joanne Griff Joanne Griffiths Richard Groover Gail Grout Chip Guest Gerry Gustafson Nancy Gustafson Beverly Hale Frances Hamilton Donna Hammerstrom Barbara Jean Hammond Billy Hankins Michaeleen Hann Jean Hanson Max Harrison Paul Harrison Sandra Hart Wenefred Harter Richard Hartom Richard Hatcher James Hays Lillian Heckman William Helm John Henderson Peter Henderson Bunny Hendrick Benjamin Hendricks Richard Henry Jimmy Humphrey Anthony Hunt Elizabeth Huttig Connie Hutton Elizabeth Ivanoff Walter Jaap John Jackson Sally Jackson John Jameison Emma Jennings Carl Jensen Donna Jephson Clifford Johnson J ack Johnson Jim Johnson Judy Johnson Lois Johnson Mary Johnson Dorothy Jones Faye Jones Robert Jones Carolyn Jordan Don .lustin Marsha Ann Kaplan Carolyn Kapner Bob Herron Eleanor Hidu Susan Hillboni Vesta Hoagland Howard Hodor Nick Hodsdon Marie Hoffman Robert Hoffman Robert Holliman Frank Hollingsworth Kate Homan Jack Hood Susanne Hood Beryle Hooper Robert Hudgens Charles Hudson Gayle Hudson Margarette Huff Michael Hughes Charles Hume John Karabasz Carol Kashmer Kathie Kelleher Renne Keller John Kelly Marilyn Khoenle Nancy King Patrick King Priscilla King Brian Kinggard Susan Kinzer Barbara Kirkham Margaret Kitts Eugene Klein Stephen Klein Judith Klements Elizabeth Knoche Patsy Koop Nancy Lacinak Gerald Lagomarsino Thomas Lamar John Lane Frank Lasky JoAnne Latshaw Elaine Lawler Albert Layland Lynn Leboug David Lee Judith Leedy Karen Leigh Sharon Leigh Elaine Lennon Leo Leonardi Joseph Levi Kenny Levitt Christine Lewis Eddie Lieberman Bradey Lindsey Eileen Link Thomas Little Thon Little Cecilia Lopez Francis LoPinto Paul Lovell Margie Lowe Sharon Lozoff Liefje Lund Joseph Lunsford Stephen MacCarron Thomas MacCloskie Charles Magoffin James Mairs Adele Malice Rosa Malice john Malloy ,ludith Mansene Linda Marion Diane Marks Demaris Marshall Lee Martin Nancy Martin Herbert Martinez Joseph Mastro Dennis Matthews Pat Matthews Velma Maydak .loan Mayers Nancy Maynard Alice McBrayer Donna McClaskey Mary McEvoy Linda Mclflhiney Lee McGill Richard McKim Sandra McKinney Russell McKitterick Jane McLean Ross McVoy Manuel Mena Robert Mendenhall Irma Mercadante Marcia Merrifield Wayne Merrifield Freddy Mesa-Rogue Russel Metzger Kathleen Migon Robert Milbrath ,limmy Miles Richard Miles Richard Milikin David Miller Leslie Miller Mary Lou Miller Philip Milton Patricia Mizell Barbara Mogg Alice Monahan Brooke Monmonier John Montgomery Beverly Moore pw. all Mary Ellen Moore Marvin Moore Kathleen Moranor John Morford Ida Morris Teddy Morrison Thomas Morrison Walter Moyers Margo Muhlinghaus Charles Mull Dennis Munro George Munroe .u-af an :il Donna Nast Myles Navas William Nihlock John Nichols Lee Nirenberg Willie Nobles Joyce Noggle Dianne Noppenbex Shirley Norman Jay Novak Sue Novotny Nicholle O'Connor Mary Ogden Rose Oquendo Eric Ormshy Robert Otstott Katherine Owre Beverly Paltridge Mindy Pangia Peggy Pardee Kathy Parker Sandra Parker Bea Parkin Foster Paterson Della Ann Peach Elizabeth Peck Rodney Peck Lazaro Perez Mike Persandi Wesley Peuser rp.:- i ' mu Jane Ream Peter Ream .lohn Reece Kenny Reed Carolyn Reetz Diane Reeve Elizabeth Rehe Carl Rentz Dianne Renuart Dianne Reynolds Richard Richards Diane Rickett Harriet Rifas Louis Rivas Dorothy Roberts Yvonne Robinson Irene Rodriguez Danny Rogers 'udy Rose Caren Rosenfeld Rohn Ross lrenda Roth 'atricia Rothrum Qary Rovin Jen Routenberg llina Ruiz David Russell osef Salmon farol Sandner leraldine Sanstrom Frances Philips Brian Pierce John Pistorino Pat Podlewski Joanne Polizzi Carol Ann Posner Joanne Price Thomas Ramirez Edmond Ramsey Judith Ramsey Fred Raulin Susan Raymer This one's my favorite an - z ni Q-.q a A ,.4 Jackie Sanstrom Blanquita Santiago Vincent Saurino Robert Savage Carol Ann Scheurmann Jody Schmal Judith Ann Schmick Gloria Schreiber Richard Schulte Charles Schultz Kathryn Schultz Marjorie Scoggins Carolyn Scuitti Ernest Seckel Dorothy Seipp Jimmy Sensale Maria Sevald Anna Shappee Nancy Shea Linda Shectz v.l i -f,,,-fl - I '- a tx .li a u. g1l -ua Wendy Shinn Robert Sigman Michael Silbert Sally Silbert Carlton Simpson Charles Smith Chris Smith Cynthia Smith John Snodgrass Robert Snodgrass Alan Sockloff Lee Solomon Philip Specht Carol Spence Ruth Spirer Charleen Springer Marla Stager Robert Stallings Patricia Stanley Ronald Stanley Robert Sternberg Mary Stewart Judy Stiles Sally Stockdale Michael Stone James Strang James Studeman Sandra Suarez Robert Sutton William Swan Susan Trotter Lynn Tusa Courtney Tyson Stephen Ulmer Nancy Underwood Dale Van Sciver impario Vasquez lodney Vestal vlanuel Villar ietsyi Virgin flary Vogel inn Walker 'lancy Ward William Ward 'ohn Warner Iichael Warner ludolph Warren laymond Watson lnnmarie Wechsler Denise Wehler ra Weiner Douglas Weller Iarolyn Wenz Juncan Werth usan Whalen Piane White Vinifred Whitehouse 'rank Whiteside .llen Williams Pavid Williams Bill Swanson Ronald Swift David Tanis Jimmy Tanner Joseph Tarpley Joyce Tatum Skipper Taylor Sue Taylor Suzanne Teitler Buzz 'ferry Donnie Thagard Ronnie Thagard Alma Thayer Martha Tibbetts Sandy Tifiwell Stephen Toback Charles Topping Patricia Towle Sandra Townsend Bernard Trammell .Av un.1 nrsf.Qa1v11 Thomas Williams Linda Williamson Carol Wilson Gloria Ann Wilson Gary Wingfield Patricia Winter Robert Winter Sophia Winters Charles Wolff Jeffrey Wood Judy Wood Carol Woodard Denison Woodard Dean Wooten Adele Wright Cynthia Wright Regina Wroath .Ion Yearick Monroe Zalkin Frank Zambito Jon Zeder ' Valerie Zell Edward Zito Samuel Zorn Suzanne Zotti THIS AND... JUNIOR HIGH WAS NEVER LIKE Ah, for the days when the boys asked the girls. But actually Duncan Werth seems to tions of Betsy Ivanoff, Barbara Gr Wonder who he went with? be enjoying the atten- eenleaf, and Jean Day. steam 'Fi ..,,k It Ida Morris is trying to practice a speech with the help of Peggy Basten, but there are sometimes when we just can't remember. F , ia 1 ,I X, X N x R 5 fl , 3 If v 1 tw 5 git is x Mx. of lun... X 1 Q ju., What a maze it was!! Judy Leedy had a hard time trying We worked hard, but it was worth it and all who helped to convince Steve Ulmer that she knew which way they had fun as you can see. Dee Garty and Courtney Tyson were to go. decorate a post, but find time to have a laugh with Dave Chalfant. NEXT YEAR WILL BE EVEN BE I I ER! While Ann Eldrige fans, Connie Bosworth worries whether Vincent Saurino, Dawn Davis, and Glory Goss have what she really followed the recipe for the cookies she fed they think is a very good suggestion-fewer fees to pay. 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W., 1 vid -s ,is ,,. G... L-k- K ,. . .ar Ev 5. it ,...,,.v. N... .A 191 I qf I 'i9'S.5k W.ff We i m,- L ' 5. L'LL CW M - 9 . I .- , ' ar ' -. as J '- -ag f 1... A 1 - . . 1 f 'M E. '- ' i W . .-rw! .5 ', ,eQYQ f W' f 'rf....i3 - -- .. fxgf.s.?' . as +A s ivf'f.-13. . we QQ... E...-K -V H: , 51. D. A E... E.. .t f K ig, Mi 4. gp.. s ., g is K k .H-. 1' . -a -. f 'T il. f if Mimi' K' 55529 J N QP in f- . 3. K., 1. .L . R iq ,. Lx 5 .. . ' ' Yfig . ' . 5 all 1 it 'it if exam SENIOR CLASS HISTORY 1957: This is the year we have been an- ticipating, OUR SENIOR YEAR. Before too long we will be walking down the aisle of Dade County Auditorium to re- ceive our diplomas. With this realization, it is hard to keep from slipping back into the past to review our memories of Coral Gables Senior High School. We were the last Freshman class to be admitted and how green we were. We bit on those old chestnuts about the escalator, the elevator and the swimming pool. We wandered wide-eyed through strange cor- ridors and were misdirected to all our classes. In our first class election we chose J im Crowder, Bob Wheat, Babs Bland and Bev Hughes. We worked very hard on our class dance called Moonlight Serenade and were very happy at its success. With Vaughn Monroe there we chose as our favorites Marion Ezell and George Swan- SOIL We felt older as sophomores and took our studies more seriously. That year we elected Buz Allen, Henry Roerig, Janice Watson and Elaine Andrews as class of- ficers. We had an exciting and interesting year with beach parties, water-skiing, club bids and our Easter Ball. We took our responsibilities seriously as Juniors and devoted all our spare time to the Junior-Senior Prom. Our officers that year were J im Crowder, Henry Roe- rig, Janice Watson and Elaine Andrews. Honored were Mike Harrison, Seldon Stewart, Bonnie Ryder and Denny Kline. The Carnival in Venice Prom featured a real gondola. This, our final year at Coral Cables, has been great under the leadership of Henry Roerig, Paul Nelson, Bonnie Ryder and Bev Hughes, and our sponsor, Mrs. Joanna Woltz. Our Charity Ball was a success and we hope it reflected the things we have done. As we leave school, we know that we have learned and loved learning, and that, while we take with us wonderful memories, we leave a little bit of us at Coral Gables Senior High School. ALBERT ROSS ABERNATHY Crescent 3, 4, Basketball 2, Baseball 2, HR Treasurer 2, HR Secretary 3, 4. FRED ACKER Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, HR President 2, 4, SC 1, 3, 4, Cabinet 3, 4. JUDITH VANCE ADAMS Basketball 4. MARGIE AIRTH Wellesley Award 2, Thespians 3, 4, Secretary 4, Anchor 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, State Par- liamentarian 3, NHS 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, AY 2, HR Secretary 2, 3, President 4, Mixed Chorus 2, Latin award 2. ELINOR DIANE ALEXANDER St. Peter and Paul 1, 2, 3, Sodal- ity 1, 2, 3, Choir 1, 2, Latin Club 3. SANDRA JEAN ALEXANDER GERALD ABRAHAMS ABBY ADAM French Club 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3. NANCY JEAN ADAMS Edgewater High School, Orlandc 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Glef Club 1, 2, Twirling Club 1, 2, Class Secretary 1, 2, Sophomore Beauty, Sebring High School 3, Spanish Club 3, Junior Class Secretary, Co-Eds 4. MARNETTE ALBURY HR Treasurer 2, 3, HR Secre tary 1, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Trilon 3 Red Cross Rep. 2. PAT ALEXANDER HA Majorettes 1, 2, Co-heat Majorette 3, Head Majorette 4 Trilon 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4 HR Secretary 3, HR Vice Pres ident 4, Calendar Girl 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4, Mis Majorette of Florida 4, Hi-1 Rep. 4. CEPHAS ALLEN Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor Th Florida Key 3, Sophomore Clas President 2, Prom Chairman 3 SC 1, 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, AY 1,f 3 4. 1 HUGH RICHARD ALLEN Kinlock Park 1, Band I, Cap- tain lg Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Parliamentar- ian 3, Treasurer 3, Sergeant-ab Arms 4g Orchestra 43 Tropical Knights 2, 3. BELEN ALONSO SNHS 3, 4g FTA 3, 43 Pen and Sable 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, NHS 4. JEAN AIVIIDON Miami Jackson 1, Chorus Award, SC lg Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 AY 2, Modern Dance 35 Co-Eds 3, 4, Historian 4, SNHS 3, 4, Lowe Gallery Art Scholarship 3, 4, ICC 3, 4. DAVID ANDERSON NANCY ANDERSON Swimming Team 3, 4, French Club 3, 45 Chemistry 35 JCL 4g HR Chaplain 4, AY 4. ELAINE ANDREWS Tallet 2, 3, 4, President 43 Cal- endar Girl 3, 4g Girls' State 33 Homecoming Court 49 Cavaliettes 3, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Treasurer, Junior Board, Senior Board, .ICL I, 23 NFL 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, President lg Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, HR Treasurer lg HR Vice President 33 French Club 3, 4. - ELLEN LORRAINE ALLISON AY 3, Trilon 45 Red Cross Rep 4, FBLA 4, Vice President 4. PAUL RAY AMBURGEY Track Ig Chorus l, 3, 4. JANET LEE AMIS Lete' 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 NHS 3, 4, Band of Distinction 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, AY 2g HR Chap- lain 3, 4. MARY ANDERSON JCL I, 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, 33 AY 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 45 NHS 3, 4. PAT ANDERSON HR Secretary lg JCL 2, 33 AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Omega 2, 3, 4, Histor- ian 4g French Club 4. JOYCE AN GUS Trilon 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 4, FBLA 4, HR Secre- tary 3. PAUL APPLEBY Cavalier Band 1, Band of Dis- tinction 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4. RALPH ARCHER Basketball 2, X-C Club 3, 4, Bowling 4. CAROLYN AREND Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, President 4, Cavaleon Staff Junior Editor 4, FTA 4, Quill and Scroll 4, HR Secretary 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, ICC 4, Outstand- ing Junior Cavaliette 3. EDWARD ARNOLD NHS 4, MMM 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Red Cross 2. GAIL AUSTIN Tallet 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4, AY 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2. DOLORES BAGDIS HR Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4. I88 GEORGE ARCE American School of Guayaquil, Ecuador 1, 2, Soccer team 1, 2, Bicycle racing 1, 2, Water polo 1, 2, L Club 3, 4. KATHLEEN ARCURI Hillsborough High School, Tampa 2, HR Treasurer 3, Vice Pres- ident 4, Secretary 4, Senior Board 4, Mixed Chorus 4. RICHARD ARMBRISTER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1 2, 3, 4, All-County Orchestre 3, 4. MARY BETH ARRINGTON Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Adv. Girls Chorus 3. REGINA AVERBUCK Omega 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, K Club Sponsor 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 1 NHS 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Vi President 3, SC 1, HR Tre: urer 2, 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, CAROLYN BAKER Library Club 1, GAA 1, 2, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 2, 3, 4. MARTHA MAE BALIKIAN Cavalier Band 1, 2, Librarian 2, Cavalier Riders 2: Band of Distinction 3, 4g L'Allegro 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Band Historian 4. MARGARET BARENTHALER AY 1, 2, 3, Deb Juniors 3, 43 FTA 3, 4, Vice President 4g HR Secretary 23 HR Treasurer 3. PACO BARRAGAN MARGARET BASEMAN Calendar Girl 43 Omega 2, 3, 4, President 43 AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Cav- aliettes 3g FTA 4, NHS 45 ICC 4, Secretary 4, HR Chaplain 35 Secretary 4, JCL 4. ROBERT BECKNER X-C Club 4. ERMA LEE BEHNKE SNHS 2, 3, 4g Junior Board, Senior Board. .IOHN BARBATO JEANNE BARIL Central .Iunior High School, Quincy, Massachusetts Ig Lete 43 French Club 4: Cavaleon 4, Managing Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 4, High Lights 3. FORREST BARRETT JONATHAN BASKIN Intramurals 1: Chemistry Club 3, 4, Treasurer 39 Chess Club 3, 4, Secretary 33 Sigma 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3: JCL 4. MICHAEL WILLIAM BEEGLE Gainesville High 1, President 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 3, 43 L'Allegro 3, 4, President 4g Honor Court 2, 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 3, Chairman 4. BARBARA BELL Junior Girls 4. I89 THOMAS BEN DER PATRICK BEN EDETTO Intramural Football lg Gymnas- tics 1, 2, 3, AV 1, 2, 3. .IUDITH CAROL BENNETT French Club 3, 4, Trilon 3, 4, Historian 4g Cavaleon Staff 4, Senior Editor 49 HR Treasurer 4, NHS 4g AY 1, 2, 3g Quill and Scroll 4. STEVEN BERMAN Junior Board, HR Vice Presi- dent 1, 2, President 3, 43 AY 1, 2, 3, 4, .ICL 2, 3g SC 3, 4g Red Cross Rep. 4g X-C Club 3, 4. DAVID EDGAR BERNARD AY 2, 3, 4, HR Vice President 3, Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 3, Pres- ident 4, JCL 3, 4, HR' Presi- dent 4. .IEAN BEVIS AV 1, 2, Biology Lab Assistant 39 Chemistry 4, Science Math Honor Society 4. MICHAEL BENEDETTO AY 1, 23 AV 1, 2, 3, 4, Gym nastics 1, 2, 3, 4g HR Secre tar 3' HR Vice President 45 Y 1 Red Cross Rep. 3, Track 3. JUDY JANE BENEFIELD Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3 4, Treasurer 4, Big Sister 4. RICHARD STEPHEN BENNETT Junior Board, HR Vice Pres- ident I, 2, President 3, 4, AY I, 2, 3, 44 JCL 2, 3, SC 3, 4, Red Cross. RICHARD BERMONT Tampa Plant High School 1, 2, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Let- terman 4g SC 39 HR President 3. PEGGIE BEVILLE Shenandoah Junior High 1, SC Ig Chorus Ig DAR Award 25 AY 2, 3, 43 Anchor 2, 3, 4, His- torian 4g Cavaliettes 3, 4, Treas- urer 4g FTA 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 35 HR Treas- urer lg NHS 4. ' GEORGENE BILIBOCA Shaker Heights High, Shaker Heights, Ohio Ig Y-Teens 2, 3. 1 CHARLES E. BILLINGS Crescent 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 3, 4, Band of Distinc- tion 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, HR Vice President 2, 3, 4: JCL 1, 2, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, Alternate 3, 4. WILLIS BISHOP Crescent 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4. NELSON BLACKBURN Wheel Clubl 2 3 4 . , , , , Record ing Secretary 4, HR President 2 3, 4, HR Vice President 2, sf sc 2, s, 4, AY 1, 2. BABS BLAND Class Secretary 15 Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, SC 1, 4, Secretary 43 AY 1, 2, HR Pres- ident 1, Secretary 2, 35 Calendar Girl 45 Wheel Club Sweetheart 4. PATRICIA BOLASH PAUL KERN BOOTH RICHARD BINGHAM MIRIAM BLACK Cavalier Band I, 2, 35 GAA l, 2, 3: Driving Club 4. VIRGINIA BLAIR AY 1, 2, 3, Library 1, 35 High Lights 4, Exchange Editor 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4: program chairman 4. CHARLOTTE BOHANNON Summer School graduate. LOUIS BOONE Crescent Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-arms 3, Parliamentarian 49 Intramural football 13 Bas- ketball lg Football 29 Tennis 2, 3g Swimming 4. KAY BOROUGHS Anchor 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4. ADRIENNE BOURBEAU SNHS 3, 4. PAUL BOYD CHARLES BOYETTE BRENDA BRANDT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 4. SUSAN BREESE HR Secretary 1, Treasurer 2, JCL 3, Omega 2, 3, 4, Sergeant- at-arms 4, Cavaliettes 2,, 3, Cal- endar girl 4, AY 1, 2, Senior Board 4. JO ANN BRODKEY HR Secretary 1, 2, Treasurer 1, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, AY 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, FBLA '4. ROBERTA BOYCE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President f President 4, Sophomore Gil with highest average 2, Anchc 3, 4, HR Treasurer 3, NHS I 4, Chaplain 4, Secretary 4. ROBERT BOYD Wheel Club 4, Chaplain 4 MMM 4, Football 4. ANNE BRADFORD Tampa Plant High 1, 2, ,Iunio Board, HR Secretary 3, HI Treasurer 4. SUSAN CRAIG BRAWNEP Key Club Sponsor 4, Beta 2, 3 4, Vice President 4, Cavaliette. 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4 Varsity debate 3, SNHS 3, 4 AY 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Swimming 1, HR Vice President 2, Treas urer 3. RAYMOND BRIEL BRIAN BROOME HR Secretary 4. FREDRICK BROWN Sigma Club 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE BROWN East Nashville High, Nashville, Tennessee 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3: Rifle team 3, Hi-Y 4. JACK BRUNSON HR President 15 HR Vice Pres- ident 4g Junior Board, Sigma Club 3, 43 JCL 1, 2, 35 AY 1, 2, 3, Thespians 4. JAMES BUBIN HR Vice President 35 Track 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, 4, NASS 3. LARRY BUFF LARRY BURNETT Band of Distinction 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 43 Intramural Football 1, 2. GLORIA BABETT BROWN Y-Teens 1. NANCY BROWN Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Deb Juniors 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 43 Majorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4, HR Treasurer 4, AY 1, Cavaliette Musical 2, 3, 4. BETTY BRYANT Pen and Sable 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, Trilon 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Driving Club 3, FTA 3, 4, HR President 4, SC 4. MICHAEL BUDD JCL 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3g Band of Distinction 1, 2, 35 Chemistry Club 3, Chemis- try Assistant 4. JANE BULLER HR President 15 AY 1, Mon- treat School for Girls 2, Sopho- more Class Treasurer 23 HR Secretary 3, French Club 3, 4, Deb Juniors 4. NANCY BURNHAM AY 1, 2, 3, 4g Trilon 4. ALICE BURTON Cavalier Band 13 Librarian 1, 2g Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4g L'A11egro 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 43 Deb Juniors 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 43 AY 1, 2g Cavaliette Musical 4. SHIRLEY BYRUM SC 13 Bible Club 13 Chorus President 1. KIRKWOOD CALLAHAN AY 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Gentry Club 2, 3, 43 Corresponding Secretary 3, His- torian 4, Vice President 43 HR Chaplain 3, 43 Cavaleon Sports Editor 3, 43 High Lights Man- aging Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 43 SC 2. SUSAN CAMERON JCL 1, 23 NFL 2, 3, 43 Beta 2, 3, 43 AY 1, 23 French Club 4g HR Treasurer 3g President 23 SC 23 Home Ec Award 3. DONA LEE CAMPBELL Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4, His- torian 43 JCL 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres- ident 2, 33 Cavaliettes 2, 3, 43 Captain 43 Beta 2, 3, 4, His- torian 43 French Club 3, 43 HR Vice President 2, Secretary 43 Calendar Girl 3, 43 NHS 3, 4. FREDERICK CANFIELD Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 43 SMHS. 3, 4, President 43 AY 33 Li- brary 1, 23 AV 1, 23 NHS 4. FRANK BUTLER Intramural Football I, 23 Chem istry Club 33 Senior Boardg Hi-Y 3, 43 HR President 4. PETER CALABRESE Kinlock Park Junior High 13 Football 13 Softball 13 Basket- ball 13 Hi-Y 3, 4. ARDEN CALLAWAY B Basketball lj Varsity 23 Football 13 Morning Devotions. PETER CAMP Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 NFL 2, 3, 4, President 43 Florida Forensic State Debate Champion 43 SNHS 3, 43 NHS 4g SMHS 4. HOWARD CAMPBELL Bowling Team 1, 23 L Club 4 MIKE CANNON Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Co- Captain 3g Captain 43 Junior Red Cross Rep. 2. ANTHONY CAPOMACCHIA Football 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 4, HR President 3, Junior Board. YVONNE CARTER GAA 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, A-Y 3, 4, Driving Club 3, 4. THOMAS CAUDLE B Football 2, Intramural Foot- ball 3, AY 3, HR President 4. EDWIN CHEATHAM Miami High 2, 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, Football 2, HR Vice Pres- ident 4. SUSAN ANN CHRISMAN Shenandoah Junior High 1, SC 1, Red Cross 1, AY 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, SC 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, Omega 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. DAVID CHRISTIANSON l'rack 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 3, L, Sigma 3, 4, President 3, Vice 'resident 4, AY 4, HR Presi- lent 4, NASS 3, 4. AL CAPP Sophomore Board, HR Treasurer 1, HR President 2, 3, Boys' Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, MMM 2, L Club 2, 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Varsity Debate 3, 4, SC 2, 3, Junior Board, NHS 4, Treasurer 4, Band of Distinction 2, 3. PHYLLIS CASTLEBERRY Adv. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, AY 1, Deb Juniors 2, 3, HR Chaplain 3. ROSE EDITH CHADWICK Rogers High School, Newport, Rhode Island 1, 2, Basketball, Volleyball 1, 2, Junior Red Cross, Key West High School 3, Spanish Club 3, JCL 4. NANCY CHIVERS AY 1, 2, HR President 3, HR Chaplain 2, 3, 4, Tallet 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, Vice President 4, President 4, SC 3, Crescent Sweetheart 4. KAREN CHRISTIANSEN AY 2, 3, Anchor 3, 4, Corres- ponding Secretary 3, 4, HR Sec- retary 1, 2, 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, SC 4, HR Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, Library 1, 2, L Club Sponsor 4. JOHN CHRISTMAS Sigma Club 3, 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4. SHARON CHURCH AY 33 Driving Club 33 FNA 3, 43 Thespians 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 43 Chorus 1, 23 Y- Teens 2. JOHN CIELO MARY CLARK GAA 2. EVERETT TODD CLAY Crescent Club 3, 4g HR Vice President 33 AY 1, 2, 3, 4. DAWN COCHRAN AY 2, 33 GAA 2, 33 HR Secre- tary 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorettes 2, 3, 43 Red Cross Rep. 4. FREDA COFFING AY 1, 2, 33 Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, President 43 HR Secretary- Treasurer 2, 33 Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4g Junior Boardg French Club 3, 43 NHS 3, 4g Sophomore Sweetheart3 NFL 3, 43 JCL 1, 23 Calendar Girl 4. GENE CHURCHILL Intramural Football 2 3 Gentrj 2, 33 Drama 2g Gymnastics 2. .IUDITH CLAIBORNE Library Club lg AY 1. FRANCES CLARKE AY 1, 3, HR Secretary 1, 2, I 43 Omega 2, 3, 4g Modern Danc 3. DONNA CLUPPER AY 1, 2, 3g Library Club 1, HR Secretary 2, 33 Anchor 43 FBLA 4. STEPHEN ANSLEY COFFIN AY 3. SAMUEL COFFING Basketball lg Track 1, 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Presid 4g Letterman's 3, 43 Om Sponsor 43 HR President 23 J ior Board, Senior Boardg 1, 2. CATHERINE COGBURN Band 1, 25 HR Secretary 3, 49 Cavaliettes 3, 4, Anchor 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, JCL 3, 4g Pen and Sable 4, NHS 3, 4. THOMAS CONNELL Van Nuys High School, Van Nuys, California Ig Honor Guard 1, Sigma Club 4. DOROTHY COOK JUDITH COOPER AY 1, 2, 3, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, HR Secretary 3, HR Chaplain 2, President 4, Senior Board 43 SC 4. JAMES COQUET JACKIE COUEY AY 1, 2, Red Cross Rep. 35 Big Sister 4. VALERIE COLE AY 2, 3, 4g Lete 2, 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 4, Modern Dance 2, 3g FTA 4g GAA 1. CHARLES COOK AY 1, HR President 1, 3, HR Vice President 4g Intramurals 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 1, 2, 3, 43 SC 1, 3, 4, Tallet Boy of Year 4. TONY COOK Intramurals 15 Basketball 1, 2g Track 3, 4g Lettermen 3, 43 HR Vice President 3g SC 43 AY 4. PATRICK MICHAEL COPELAN D French Club 3, 4, JCL 4. WILLIAM COTTON February graduate. .IOHN COURTNEY AY Ig Bowling Team 3. I97 EDWARD JOHN COX West Side High School, New- ark, New Jersey 2. JOHN CRANE Football 2, 35 HR President 2g SC 2, 3, 4, HR Vice President 1. BARBARA CROCKER Band 1, 2, 3, JCL 3, 4, AY 3, 45 Trilon 4, HR Chaplain 3, 4. JAMES CROWDER Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Band 1, 2, Drum Major 2g Track 15 HR President 19 Fresh- man Class President, Junior Class Presidentg SNHS 3, 4, Boys' State 3g SC 1, 3, 4g SC President 4. MIRIAM CUEVA Veintiocho de Mayo, Cuayaquil Ecuador 1, 2, Exmoor 3. JOHN DANELLY Basketball lg lntramural Foot- ball 25 Baseball 2, 3g HR Vice President 2, 3, HR Treasurer 2g SC 2, 3, 4. a KENNETH CRAM Red Cross Rep. lg Audio Vis- ual 1. CAROLYN CRISWELL Beta 2, 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 43 NHS 3, 45 AY 2, 3, HR Secretary 33 Secretary- Treasurer 4, High Lights Staff, Ad Manager 3g Make-Up Editor 4g Editor-in-Chief 43 Cavaleon Staff, Publications Editor 4g Crescent Club Sponsor 33 French Club 3, 43 JCL 2g Latin II Award 3. ALLIN BLAND CROUCH L Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, NASS 2, 3, 4, Lettermen 2, 3, 4g Golf 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 3g JCL 3. JUDY CRUM South Dade High 1, 2g CAA 1, 2, AY 35 DCT 4. NORMAN CURTIS Chess Club 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Radio Club 4. TED DASHER Intramural Football lg Gymnas- tics 2, 3. MARGERY DAVIS CAA, Volleyball team 2. STEPHEN DAVIS Audio Visual 1, 2. NAOMI DAY CAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 AY I, 23 FBLA 43 HR Treas- urer 4. DOLORES MARIE DE ANGELIS PHILIP DAVIS IUDITH MARIE DAY Lete' 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4g AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3g FTA 45 Big Sister 4. ANN DEAN AY 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 23 DCT 4, Treasurer 4. DONNA LOU DEAR GAA 1g Majorettes 1, 2, 33 AY 1, 23 Baton Club 13 Big Sister. MAURICA DECKER Cavalier Band 1, Band of Dis- tinction 2, 35 AY 1, DCT 4. MICHELE DELANY Tallet 2, 3, 4, Modern Dance 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, AY 1, 2, 33 HR President Ig Secretary 23 SC lg Calendar Girl 3, 4. CHARLES DEITZ MARIA DE LA ROSA DCT 4, CAP 1, 2g Junior Board 3. BRUCE KYLE DE MARTINO Key Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Thespians 2, 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, Parliamentar- ian 3, 4, Junior Board, Senior Board, HR Vice President 2, Secretary 3, French Club 3, High Lights News Editor 4. YVONNE DERSEWEH AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. JANET DILLARD Beta 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Library Club 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2. CLAUDIA DONALDSON Y-Teens 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Maj- orettes 1, 2, Anchor 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, FBLA 4. EFFIE DRAWDY FBLA 4, Secretary 4, Lete' 4. DICK DRYLIE Plant High 1, 2, Crescent Club 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Foot- ball 3, 4, Letterman,s 4. ALAN DEMPSTER Gymnastics 2, 3. PETE DIGNUM Football 2, 3, Volleyball 2, AY 2, 3, 4, MMM 3, HR Treas- urer 2, Red Cross Rep. 1, In- tramural Football 1, 2. FRANCES ANNETTE DION Convent Mary Immaculate 1, 2, 3, Our Lady's Sodality 1, 2, 3, Convent Athletic Association 1 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, SC Secre- tary 2, Key West High 4, Junior Debs 4, Beta 4. DIANE DOTY Trilon 2, 3, 4, Parliamentariar 4, FBLA 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, DCT 4, NHS 4: Drivers 3. TODD EDWARD DREXEL L Club 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec- retary 3, President 4, NFL 2. 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, L'Allegro 2, 3, Thespians 3, 4, Sergeant-at- Arms 4, Best Actor 3. LUCILLE ISABEL DUBOIS Balboa High School, Canal Zone, Chorus 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Math Club 1, 2, Philatelic 1, 2, Pep Squad 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Chess 1, 2, Alcee' Fortier High. New Orleans, Louisiana 3, Junior Newman Club 3, Travel 3, Span- ish Club 3, SNHS. CAROL DUFFEK CHRISTINA DUNK Tallet 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, HR Chaplain 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 1. SARAH DUNN Lyons Township High, Illinois 1, 2, SC 1, 2, Beta 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, HR Secretary 3. DIANA DUNNE St. Theresa 1, HR Secretary 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, AY 2, 3, 4, FTA 4. GLENDA DURHAM Red Cross Rep. 2, Library Club 2. LOMA EARLE EBLA 3, 4, FBLA Treasurer 3, l-, Typing Award 3. .IO ANN DUFFY Ridgefield Park High School, Ridgefield Park, New Jersey 1, 2, Cheerleader 1, 2, Freshman History Club 1, Secretary 1, Dance Club 1, 2, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Tallet 3, 4, Chaplain 4, SNHS 3, 4. STEPHEN DUNLAP Gentry 2, 3, 4, President 4, NFL 3, 4, HR President 2, Vice Pres- ident 3, 4, Junior Board 3, 4, SC 2. VELMA JEAN DUNN AY 1, 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, Ser- geant-at-Arms 2, Vice President 3, Red Cross Rep. 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Cavaliers Riders 4, Drivers Club 4, Secretary 4, Li- brary Club 4. JAMES DURDEN Football 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, HR Vice President 4, Hi-Y 2. GARY DURRILL HR President 1, Vice President 1, HR Vice President 2, B Squad Football 2, HR Treasurer 3, Track 3, Co-Eds Sponsor 3, Football 3, 4, All-State Honor- able Mention 3, Co-Eds Sweet- heart 4, Herald and News Honor- able Mention All-City 4. DIANE ECKMAN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette C Corps Captain 1, 2, B Corps 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Chorus 4, French Club 3, 4. CAROLE EDWARDS Seacrest High, Delray Beach 33 HR Chaplain 13 AY 1, 23 DCT 4g FBLA 4. JOSEPH EDWARDS Cavaleon Staff 4. DAVID EPPERSON Hi-Y 1. ROSE MARIE ESCARILLA Kinlock Junior High lg GAA 2, 3, 43 AY 2. CONNIE ESTES AY 2, 3, 43 Lete' 2, 3, 4, His- torian 43 HR Chaplain 33 FTA 43 NHS 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Cavaleon Staff3 Sophomore Edi- tor 4. BESS EWALD AY 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Treasurer 4g MMM 3, 43 Trilon 2, 3, 43 Chaplain 3g President'43 Modern Dance 2, 3g FBLA 4. GARY EDWARDS Scota High School, New York 1: Drama 13 Chorus 13 Basebal 13 Paper Editor 13 Basketball: Jackson High School3 Paper Edi tor3 Softball3 Bowling Team 2: Fencing 23 Archery 23 Jazz Clul 33 Red Cross Rep. 3g Intra murals 33 High Lights Staff 4 JAY RENALD EITNEIER Track 1, 2. RALPH SPENCER ERLICH Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, President 1, Secretary 23 HR President 3, 43 Junior Boardg Senior Board: Omega Sponsor. JOYCE ESSEX Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Librarian 43 Operetta 4g MMM 43 Omega 4. BARBARA JEAN EVANS Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 33 Red Cross Rep. 23 Library Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4. MARION CHRISTIE EZELL Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Historial 43 Cheerleader 3, 4g Captain 4 Calendar Girl 43 AY. 1, 2, 3 JCL 33 Freshman Favorite3 Sl 2g HR President 2, Vice Pres ident 3g Secretary 43 Big Sister SALLY MAXINE EZELL AY 1, 2, 33 Tallet 2, 3g Caval- iettes 3g NFL 2, 3, 4g MMM 3, 4. Chaplain 43 Girls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 4, Secretary 4g HR Vice President 2, 43 Library Club 13 Operetta 3, 4g Red Cross Rep. 43 SC Cabinet 4. CLAIRE FAUST Poetry Award 33 HR Secretary 3, 43 Chemistry Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 33 Cavalier Band 23 SMHS 3, 4, Secretary 43 NHS 3, 43 AY 1, 23 Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 43 Band of Distinction 2, 3, 4. GLENDA FELKNER State Golf Tournament 13 Golf team 1, 2, 3, Captain 1, 2g Li- brary 43 Y-Teens 3, 43 chorus 4. ALAN ROSS FINNIESTON Intramural Football 2g HR Vice President 2, Treasurer 3. SUSAN FISHER 'AUL M. FITZPATRICK merican History Medal 3. JAMES GANTT FAUSETT Pen and Sable 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, 3, Vice President 3, 43 AY 1, 2, 33 JCL 1, 23 Sigma Club 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, 4, President 4g Senior Boardg Lete' Sponsor 43 NHS 4: Art Award 4. JAMES MICHEAL FAUST Intramural Football lg HR Sec- retary 2, President 3, 43 JCL 2, 3g Football 2, 33 X-C Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, President 43 SC 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CLEMENT FIENNING Richmond Senior High School, Richmond, Indiana 1, 2, 33 Lab- oratory Assistant 23 Science Club 33 AV 33 Stage Crew 3, 43 Thes- pians 43 NHS 4. CATHERINE ANN FIRESTONE AY 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 SC 23 JCL 23 HR Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 43 FTA 4g Lete 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 NHS 3, 43 SNHS 3, 4. JAMES RICHARD FITZGERALD Lanier High, Macon 2g Cresent 4. H. JUDITH FLASHMAN AY 13 HR Vice President 2, President 33 Modern Dance 3, 43 Tallet 4. STEVEN FLINK DIANNE FOARD HR Treasurer lg Adv. Girls Chorus 1, 23 Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Junior Red Cross 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Debate 2. JOHN FOXX Varsity Football 2, 3g AY 33 HR secretary 3, 4. NEIL FREEMAN Track 1, 2, 3, 43 NASS 3, 43 Basketball 1. ETHEL FRICKE AY 2, 33 Co-Eds 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 FBLA 4. LORETTA FRONT Kinlock Park 13 Library Club 1. 204 CHARLES ANDREW FLOYD Senior Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Band Captain 43 Crescent Club 3, 43 HR Treasurer 23 Cavaliette Mus- ical 1, 2, 33 Trilon Sponsor 4. SONIA ELIZABETH FOLSOM Girls' Chorus 2g Adv. Girls Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 43 Op eretta 3, 4g Library Club 23 Chemistry Club 43 HR Treas urer 4. MICHAEL FRAGA AY 2, 3. MARY FREIIVIARK Cavalier Band 13 Band of Di tinction 2, 3. LYNN CAROL FREUND SNHS 2, 3, 43 NHS 43 FBL 3, 4, President 4. RHETT FULCHER Football 1, 23 Intramural Fo ball 1, 23 Intramural Basketb 1, 23 Sigma Club 3, 43 MMM Boys' Chorus 23 Mixed Choi 3, 4. MICHAEL FULLER Home Room Vice President 4. CLYDE FUNK JANET ANN FYE AY1 2 Ti To , , p ppers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, MMM 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2. LORETTA HONEY GAINSLEY Adv. Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Adv. Mixed Chorus 4, Solo and En- semble 4, MMM 3, 4, AY 3. MARIAN GARTY NFL 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, HR Vice President 2, 3, Junior Board, Cavaleon Sophomore Ed. 3, Stu- dent Government Ed. 3, Editor- in-Chief 4, FTA 3, NHS 4, AY 2, 3, 4, ICC 4. JARY GEISE Irescent Club 2, 3, 4, HR Pres- lent 2, Vice President 3, Jun- Jr Board, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, IFL 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA FULLER HR Treasurer 2, 3, President 4, AY I, SC 4, Trilon 3, 4, Treas- urer 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Student Council Representative 4. PATRICIA FUNK Chorus 1, Tip Toppers 3, 4, Sec. retary 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Sen- ior Board, Library Club 3. BRIAN THOMAS GAINE Crescent Club 2, 3, 4. JAMES GAMMON JANE CAROLYN GARY AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, French Club 2, HR Chaplain 4. JUDITH ELAINE GEORGE St. Theresa High 1, 2, Spanish Club 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, Choir 1, AY 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4, Driving Club 4. 205 ELIZABETH ANNE GESSLER AY 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 35 FTA 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Cavaleon Staff 4, Senior Editor 4g NHS 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 43 Lete 3, 4. CARL GILBERT L Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. NORMAN RONALD GILFAND JEFFREY GLASSER Shenandoah Junior High 13 NHS 3, 43 SNHS 3, 4. LINDA GOSHEFF Messick High School, Memphis, Tennessee 1, 2g Y-Teens 1, 23 Art Club 2. ADRIENNE GOYETTE St. Theresa 1, 2, Cheerleader Ig Sodality 1, 2, Spanish Club 1 2, Tallet 3, 4, Historian 43 Cali endar Girl 4. WALTER G. GETSEE HR President 1, 23 Swimming 1, 2, 33 NASS 1, 2, 3, 4g Let- terman's I, 2, 3, 43 X-C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, AV 1, SC Cabinet 4, Trilon Sponsor 4. CLYDE GILBERT Track 3, 4, AY 2, 3, HR Pres- ident 3. LELAND EDWARD GINN AY 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, Stamp Club 1, HR Chaplain 1, 2, Treas- urer 2g J CL 2g Volleyball 15 Red Cross Rep. 3, Bowling 3, 4, Driving Club 4. JANE GORDON Jackson High School 1, 2, 33 NFL 2, Y-Teens 2, 35 HR Sec- retary 3, SC 3, NHS 3, 4g FBLA 3, 4. DENNIS COULD otballl Tack 1 2 3 4 Fo 3 r , , , 9 Key Club 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. LOIS GRADY NHS 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, SMHS 4, HR Secretary 4'g JCL 1, 2, 3. MARLENE GRAHAM Girls' Chorus 15 AY 15 Golf Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Trilon 2, 3, 45 HR Secretary 35 SNHS 3, 49 FBLA 4. JOHN COULTER GREATOREX Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice President 3, Sergeant-at-arms 45 Gentry 3, 45 HR President 4. JAMES GREENE Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Letterman's 3, 45 NASS 3, 45 HR President 2, 35 SC 2, 3. PETER CHRISTOPHER GREGG Babylon, New York High School 25 St. Johns Santuree 35 Volley- ball 35 Sigma Club 4. JEANNIE ANN GRUBBS AY 1, 2, 35 Modern Dance 2. NANCY GAYLE HADDIX Lafayette High School, Lexing- ton, Kentucky 1, 2, 35 GAA 1, 2, 35 Chorus 2, 35 Choir 2, 35 Y-Teens 25 HR Treasurer 1, 25 French Club 2, 3. LYNN GRANTHAM Palm Beach High School 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Chaplain 35 L Club 3, 45 Chaplain 35 HR Chaplain 3, 45 Vice President 45 Lete Sweetheart 4. SANDRA GREENBERG Thomas Jefferson High School New York 2, 3. JUDITH GREENE Library Club 1, 2, 35 DCT 45 FBLA 4. JUDITH ANN GRENTNER Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, President 45 FTA 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Cavaleon 4, Junior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 HR Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 ICC 45 ISCC 45 Big Sister 4. FRANK HABERSHAW Intramural Football 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Solo Ensemble 2, 3, 45 Quartermaster 45 AY 4. JOHN HALLIBURTON Band 1, 2, 35 AY 1, 3, 45 Sigma Club 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 45 Orchestra 3. BARBARA ANN HALL F. D. Roosevelt School, Lima, Peru 1, Dramatics 1, Tip Top- pers 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, Swim- ming 3, Big Sister 4, SNHS 4. MARY ANN HALT LINDA HAMILTON Band of Distinction 1, 2, 3, L'Allegro 3, District and State Contests I, 2, 3, .ICL 3, 4, FTA 4. .IACQUELINE HARRIS Anchor 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' chorus 1, Mixed chorus 2, 3, 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCL 3, Op- eretta 2, 3, 4. MIKE HARRISON Letterman's 2, 3, 4, President 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cavaliette Sponsor 4, Kappa Sigma Award 3, ICC 4, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity 2, 3, 4, All-City 3, 4, Tri-Captain 4, Herald Player of Year 4, Outstanding 56 Player award 4, All-State, All- American, All-Southem 4. SONDRA HARTMAN Trilon 4, NHS 4. MIRIAM HALL Junior Girls 2, 3, HR Secretal 2, AY 1. GEORGE MARVIN HANI CAROLE RUTH HANSO Swimming team 1, 2, FTA 4. PAUL HARRIS HR President 2, SC 2, In mural Football 3, HR Chapl 3, AV 1, Red Cross Rep. February Graduate. RICKY HART Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, SC 2, l ior Board. DARWYN HARVEY PRACE HAWTHORNE Iiami High l, 25 FHA 2, HR 'residentg Junior Board 33 Bowl- ig 3g AY 3, 4g Red Cross Rep. RADLEY HEATH ttrarnural Football lg Hi-Y 4. INIE HILDAN ARBARA HILLES IS 4, SNH 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 3, 4, JCL 3, Lete' 2, 3, 4, rresponding Secretary 43 Driv- : Club 33 HR 2. .NCY HODGE rary Club 1, Y-Teens 3, 45 tplain 35 Secretary 4, Big er 4. AN HOERNER :ter Park High School 1, 25 ahman Chaplain, Tri-H-Y lg matics Club 1, 2, HR Treas- 2. NORMAN HAUPTMAN Shenandoah Junior High lg L' Club 3. SANDRA HERBERT Frankfurt American High School 1Germanyl lg Music appreciation lg Bowling club lg Munich A- merican High School fGermanyl 2, Columbia High School fCol. S. CJ 3. SUSAN HILLER JCL 1, 2, Pen and Sable 2, 3g HR President 2, Treasurer 3, SC 25 Senior Board, ICC 4, NFL 29 point secretary 3, Re- cording Secretary 4, Varsity De- bate 2, 3, 4, FTA 4. FRANK HILSON Shenandoah Junior High 19 Crescent Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 45 Junior Board 35 HR Pres- ident 3, Veep 3, 4, SC 3. MARTHA HODSDON Omega 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 49 JCL 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, French Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, L Club Sponsor 3, FTA 3, 4g Calendar Girl 3, 4. JUDY HOHMAN AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- retary 2, Recording Secretary 3, President 45 ICC 45 Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Cavaliettes 2, 3, NHS 3, 43 SNHS 3, 4, .Junior Boardg, FTA 3: SC Chap. lain 4, SC Cabinet 4, Cavaliette Musical 3, 4. id, I CAROLE HOLIAN Classical High School, Spring- field, Massachusetts 1, 2, Var- sity Swim Team 3, 4, Miami News All-City Swim Team 3, AY 4, SNHS 4. RAYMOND HOLLAND AY 3, DCT 4, DCT Parlia- mentarian 4. JOYCE HOPKINS Brentwood High, St. Louis, Mis- souri 1, 2, 3, Football Queen 3, Cheerleader 3, SC 2, 3, Vice President 3, Yearbook Staff 3. DAVID HOUSER Gentry 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, President 4, HR President 1, 4, Vice Pres- ident 2, B Squad Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Football I, Coach 3, NASS 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, All-City Football 4, ICC 4. BEV HUGHES Class Treasurer 1, AY 1, 2, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, Cavaliettes 2, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Treasurer urer 4, HR Vice President 1, 3, Treasurer 2, Senior Board, Cav- aleon Staff 3, High Lights Club editor 4. DONALD HUMPHRIES Shenandoah Junior High 1, In- tramural Football 2, Football 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, HR President 4, SC 4. DOROTHY HOLLAND CHRISTINE HOPKINS Chorus 1, 2, 3, AY 1, DCT PATRICIA HOUSE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. NANCY JO HUBBARD Phillips High School, Birmii ham, Alabama 1, 2, 3, Y-Tea 2, Red Cross Rep. 2, Gil Letter Club 2, 3, Cheerleader Literary Society 2, 3. JUDY HULSMAN AY 1, 2, Cavaliettes 3, 4, I Juniors 3, 4, Corresponding E retary 4, Big Sister 4. CAROLYN JO HUNT HR Secretary 2, 3, 4, Co-Ed: 3, 4, Recording Secretary Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, Vice P ident 4, Co-Captain 4, SNHE 4, NHS 4. SANDRA HUNTER AY 1, 2, 35 Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Vice President 45 HR Secretary 25 Cavaliettes 45 FTA 3, 4. WILLIAM IHLAND Gymnastics 2, 35 Intramural football 15 Volleyball 1. DENNIS JARVIS Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, President 45 HR President 1, 2, 35 SC 1, 2, 35 Cabinet 45 Intramural football 15 AY 1, 2, 15 Hi-Y 4. LAVONNIE JOHNSTON Kinloch Park Junior High 15 Track 15 Softball 15 Football 1. SYLVIA DAWN JOHNSTON IAA 1, 2, 3, 45 AY 1, 2, 35 lirls' Chorus 1. HERRY JONES fR Chaplain 15 Vice President 5 Girls' Chorus 3, 45 AY 1. G'ANNE MARY HUYCKE Cavalier Riders 2, 3. EMILIA IVANOFF NHS 3, 4, Treasurer 45 SMHS 3, 4, President 45 Anchor 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 NFL 2, 35 HR Chaplain 35 HR Treasurer 3, 45 Band of Distinction 15 Sophomore Debate 25 First in state, French National Exam 35 Chemistry club 3, President 3. JEFFREY JOHNSON Football 15 Red Cross Rep. 25 Intramural track 25 Track 4. MIMI JOHNSTON NFL 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 2, 3, Par- liamentarian 35 Varsity Swim- ming 1, 25 Omega 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 45 SC 1, 2, 45 Sophomore Debate 25 HR Treasurer 35 Big Sister 45 Tennis 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 4. LOUAN JONES Beta 2, 3, 45 SC 1, 3, 45 Cabinet 45 Cavaleon 3, 4, Junior Editor 3, Honoraries Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Cavaliettes 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 2, 3, 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Secretary 25 NHS 45 Junior Board 3. ELIZABETH ANN JORDAN Chorus 15 SC 15 HR Chaplain 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 45 FTA 45 AY 45 FBLA 4, Treasurer 4. NANCY JORDAN Cavaliettes 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 NHS 3, 4, Secretary 4, SMHS 45 Senior Board5 French Club 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 AY I, 25 HR Vice President 23 Latin Award 3. FELIX KARABASZ Crescent 2, 3, 45 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Letterman's 2, 3, 45 NASS 3, 4. MIRIAM KASARJIAN Chorus 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. ROBERT KAYLOR Basketball 15 Football 15 HR Secretary 2, 45 French Club 15 SC 4. THOMAS KELLY X-C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 2, Corresponding Secre- tary 3, Treasurer 45 Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 3, 45 Letterman's 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 45 NASS 3, 45 SMHS 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 HR President 3, 45 SC 3, 45 All-City 3, 43 Intra- mural football 15 B Squad 1. KATHERINE MARIE KESSEL Junior Board, Pen and Sable 4. 212 ANN PAULAK KANDEL MARGARET KARNAFEL Batavia High School, Batavi New York 1, 25 Chorus 1, I Thespians 1, 2, 35 FNA 4. JAMES KAVNEY Shenandoah Junior High Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. BILL KELLY AY 1, 2, 3, 45 Wheel 1, 2, 3, HR President 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 Cabinet 45 Wheel C4 responding Secretary 45 Ome Sponsor 4. .IERRIE KERSTING Our Lady of Mercy Acaden Louisville, Kentucky 1, Drama Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g AY 4. KARLA KILINSKI AY 1, 25 GAA 1, 25 Anchor 3, 4, Treasurer 45 FTA 3, Chaplain 45 SNHS 3, 4, Sei tary 45 NHS 45 Homemalc Award 4. THOMASINE ANN KIMBROUGH Junior Girls 2, 3, 43 Girls' State 3g French Club 43 Junior Board, Senior Board3 SC I, 23 Modern Dance 2, 33 Pen and Sable 43 Junior Class Historiang Calendar Girl 43 NHS 43 Wheel Club Sponsor 4. DAVID THOMAS KING Chorus I, 23 AY I. WILLIAM PRESTON KING Gentry 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 4' NASS 3, 43 Letlerman's 3, 4 1 DONALD ELWOOD KLEBER Hi-Y 2, 3. DENNY LEE KLINE HR President 1, Vice President 2, Treasurer 43 Key Club I, 2, 3g Gentry 43 Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 43 B Football 23 Varsity 3, 43 Lettermanls 1, 2, 3, 43 NASS 2, 3, 43 Junior Class King 3g Caval- iette Sweetheart 43 NASS secre- tary-treasurer 4. JACK KOPELIVIAN Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 43 Football lg Volleyball 2, 33 AY 13 Base- ball Manager 3, 4. MARY ANN KINARD Attendance Office 4. PATRICIA KING Gibbon High School, Gibbon, Minnesota 13 GAA 13 Chorus I, 2. IUDITH ANNE KIRK AY 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROLYN MAXINE KLEPF ER AY I, 2, 3, 43 French Club I, 2, 3, 43 Tip Toppers 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 2, Secretary 3, Vice Pres- ident 43 Trilon 43 Library Club lg Red Cross Rep 33 High Lights Editor 43 Headline Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Big Sister 4. CLAUDIA BLANCHE KLUG French Club 3, 43 Y-Teens l, 2, 3, Chaplain 33 City Council rep. 33 City ICC Treasurer 33 NHS 3, 43 Library 23 Girls' Chorus 33 Mixed Chorus 4g MMM 3, 4. JERRY KOS 2 I 3 KATHERINE KOSCO Shenandoah Junior High 1, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4. EUGENE RAYMOND KRIEGER Cavalier Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-arms 4, L Club 2, 3, 4. DIANA LEE KUNZE Shenandoah Junior High 1, AY 2, 3, 4, Anchor 3, 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, JCL 2, 3, 4, FTA 4, Cavaleon 4, Sophomore Editor 4, HR Vice President 2, 3, Senior Board, Library Club 2, Quill and Scroll 4. PATRICK LALLY St. Theresa I, 2, HR President 3, Crescent Club 3, 4, HR Veep 4. PATTI LAMAR Beta 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording and Corres- ponding Secretary 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Cavaleon Organizations Editor 4, Y-Teens I, 2, Record- ing Secretary 2, Cavaliettes 2, 3, Senior Board. JOHN HILTON LANDRY JR. Football Varsity 2, 3, 4, Basket- ball Varsity 3, 4, Track Varsity 1, 2, 3, 4, HR President 2, Veep 2, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, All- City football second Team Intra- murals I, 2, SC 2, Tallet Boy of the Year 4. ROBERT KRENSON Library Club 1, HR Chaplain 4. STEPHEN KULVIN Intramural Football 1, Tennis 2, HR Secretary 2, JCL 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, SMHS 3, 4, Vice President 4. MARTHA LAIR Beta 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Caval- iettes 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Cor- responding Secretary 4, NHS 3, 4, SMHS 4, HR Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, 4. CARLOS P. LAMAR AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SNHS 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. PATRICIA J. LAMONS CECILE LAVENTA LANE Lee Edwards High School, North Carolina 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus Student Director 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, Annual Representative 1, Basketball Team 1, Captain I, GAA 4. MICHEAL LANE St. Theresa's 1, Cavalier Band 2, Hi-Y 3. RICHARD LARKINS WILLIAM B. LENOIR HR President 1, Football 1, 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, NHS 3, 4, President 4, SMHS 4, SNHS 3, 4, Boys' State 3. FREDRICK W. LESSER Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 3, Treasurer 3, L'Allegro 2, 3, .ICL 3. ELSA NANCY LEVICK NHS 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, AY I, French Club 3, 4. SALLY LEYBOUR'NE Tallet 3, 4, Chaplain 4, HR Treasurer 3, Secretary 2. MARCIA LANG Citrus Grove Junior High 1 SC Award for Service I, Phy, sical Education Award 1, Al lied Youth 2, 4, FTA 4. MARILYN LEICHTMAN PAUL ROBERT LESKO Hall Guard 2, Intramural Foot- ball 2. ANDREW D. LESTER HR President 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, SC I, 3, 4, Crescent 2, 3, 4, President 4, Treasurer 4, Chaplain 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4, Hi-Lites Sports Editor 4, Staff 3, 4, AY 3, 4, ICC 4, ISCC 4. ARNOLD I. LEVY Band I, 2, 3, 4, First Lieutenant 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Audio Visual Operator 2. MARCIA LIEGEROT Tallet 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Modern Dance 2, Cheerleader 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, SNHS 4, HR Secretary 3, 4, Treasurer 2. PETER LINKROUM AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Audio Visual 1, Swimming Team 2, Lettermen 2, 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Crescent Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, SNHS 3, 4, Junior Board, SC Cabinet 4, HR Vice President 4, Tallet Boy of the Year 4. NORMA LLOYD Howard, Orlando I, Miami Edi- son 1, 2, 3, Mixed chorus 2, Advanced chorus 3, FBLA 4. LAWRENCE LONG South High, Columbus, Ohio HENRY CLAY LOWRY Wheel Club 2, 3, 4. KENNETH LUM DAVID EDWARD LYONS St. Theresa's 1, 2, Freshman Vice President, Football 2, Bas- ketball 2, HR Treasurer 3. NETA LLOYD Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi dent 3, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Presi dent 4, Red Cross Rep. 4. WILLIAM LOCKE Miami Jackson 1. PATRICIA LOWER Galion, Ohio High School 1, 2, E MARGARET LUDWIC Band of Distinction 1, 2, 3, 1 Orchestra 3, 4, NHS 3, 1 L'Allegro 3, 4. CHARLOTTE LUND GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, FT. 3, 4, .ICL 3. BRAD MACK X-C Club 2, 3, 4, Correspondil Secretaiy 4, HR President 3. MARY LYNN MACKEY Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 43 Cavaleon Index Editor 43 Quill and Scroll 4. RUBY ANN MADDEN HR Vice President 1, Chaplain 1, 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Secretary 2, AY Ig Red Cross.Rep. 2g Modern Dance 4. JOHN CHARLES MAIMONE MAUDE MANCHESTER AY I, 2, 33 Library 25 Driving Club 3. MICHAEL MANN Hi-Y 3, 4, Swimming Team 2, 3g Track Team 4. DONNA MARCUS AY 1, 2, 3, DCT 4. LAWRENCE MICHAEL MADDEN Sigma Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4 SNHS 3, 43 AY I, 2, 3. JAY MADOWITZ Track 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4g AY 4. ELIZABETH ANNE MANCHESTER HR Secretary 1, Y-Teens 1, 2 Historian 25 Pep Club I. THOMAS EDWARD MANEILLY STEPHEN JOSEPH MANTON Shenandoah lg HR Vice Presi- dent 2, 3g Junior Varsity Basket ball 2g Junior Board. JOAN CLAUDIA MARION Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 43 Cheerleader 3, Sen- ior Boardg SC 1, 43 SC Cabinet 45 AY 1, 2, 3, JCL 3, 4, Out- standing Freshman .Award Ig HR Secretary 2, 3g Junior Boardg NHS 4. RICHARD MARS WALTER MASON Stanton Academy 1, 2, Golf Team 3, 4, February Graduate. ANN MATTHEWS HR Secretary 1, Red Cross Rep. 1, GAA 2, AY 2, 3, Lete 4, Big Sister 4, FTA 4. LYDIA MATURO HR Treasurer 1, Secretary 1, President 2, Vice President 2, 3, AY 2, Chorus 3, Trilon 4. JAMES MEEHAN Northampton High, Northamp- ton, Massachusetts 1, Golf Team I, Yearbook I, Red Cross Rep. 3, L Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Corresponding Secretary 4. KAREN MEGATHLIN AY 1, 2, HR Treasurer I, Tallet 2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4. MICKEY MARTIN Wheel Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball I, 2, HR Vice President 2, 3, President 3, SC 3. CONNIE MASSEY WILLIAM FRANCIS MATTHEWS JCL 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2 IUDITH MAYNARD Library Club 2, 3, DCT 4, Hl Chaplain 4, Red Cross Rep. f MAUREEN MEEHAN Anderson Township High 1 Class Secretary 1, Homecomin Court 1, AY 1, Bowling 1 Y-Teens 1, Omega 2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 3, -4, Key Clu Sweetheart 4, Calendar Girl 4 Homecoming Court 4, MMM .IUDITH ANN MELILLO MMM 3, 4, Tip Toppers 2, 3, President 4, Vice President J ICC 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, . Mixed Chorus 4, AY FBLA 4. LOUIS ROBERT MERTENS Sigma Club 3, 43 Track 3, 4g Chorus 2, 39 Uperetta 2, 35 Volleyball Tournament 43 SC 4, HR President 4. ZEB MEYERS CAROL LYNN MILLER Library 1, 2, Lete 3, 4. JANIS GAYLE MILLER Swimming Team Ig HR Chap- lain l, 2, 3, 4g CAA 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 3, Secretary 45 AY 1. .IUDIE MITCHELL Red Cross Rep. 13 HR Vice President 2, GAA 1, 2, 3, Sec- retary 3, DCT 4, Recording Sec- retary 45 Library Club I, 2, 33 Driving Club 3. FRANK MOLINARI Football 1, 25 Intramural Foot- ball 1, 25 HR President 2, SC 2g Red Cross Rep. 3. SYLVIA MEYER AY I, 23 HR Secretary lg HR Chaplain 1. ANITA MILLER Girls' Chorus 3. JAMES MILLER Football 1, 2, 3, 43 HR Presi- dent 3g Lettermen's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, JCL 2, 35 AY I, 2, 3: Track 35 Basketball lg Tallet Boy of the Year 4. HENRY ELKIN MINCHEW Hi-Y 3. WARNER MIZELL Key Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, gIR President 23 Basketball 1, 23 C 2. JOE MORRIS Intramural Basketball Ig Sigma Club 3, 4g HR Vice President 4. THOMASINE MORRIS FTA 3, 4, President 4, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Corresponding Secretary 4, HR Secretary 3, High Lights News Editor 3, Business Editor 4, Cavaleon Faculty Editor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Driving Club 3, 4, ICC 4, Big Sister 4. ROBERT MOSLEY Track 3, 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, Sigma 3, 4, Chap- lain 3, President 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, HR Treasurer 4, AY 4, Volleyball Team 3, Chess Club 2, Red Cross Rep. 3, In- tramural Football 2. SANDRA LYNN MULL Omega 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 6, 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Red Cross Rep. 3, Red Cross Treas- urer 3, JCL 1, 2, 3, SC 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, FTA 3, 4. JAMES MURDOCK Point Pleasant Beach High 1, 2. J. GORDON MCCOMB Varsity Football 3, 4, Letter- man's Club 4, NASS 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, NHS 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, SNHS 2, 3, 4, SMHS 4. ERNEST McCRACKEN HR President 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, In- tramural Football 1, 2. 220 JUNIUS MOSBY Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, Freshman Football 1. SUSANN E MOSSBARGER Robert E. Lee 1, HR Chaplair 2, 3, 4, PTA Rep. 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Cavaleon Record Editoi 4, Big Sister 4. CHARLENE JANE MUNDEE AY 1, 2, Pen and Sable 3, 4 FTA 3, 4. CYNTHIA MCCARTHY St. Theresa School, Miami 1, 5 3, Sodality 2, 3, Spanish Clu 2, 3, Civics Club 3. ROGER McCORMICK NASS 3, 4, Tennis Team 3, SMHS 4, NHS 4. MALCOLM SCOTT MCDONALD SC 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, The pians 3, 4, President 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms President 3, Crescent Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Recor ing Secretary 4, ICC 3, French Club 3, 4, Chaplain Quill and Scroll 4, NFL 3, Boys' State 4, Cavaleon Reco Editor 4, HR Chaplain 3, 4. PAUL McDONALD Sigma Club 45 High Lights Sports Editor 45 Cavaleon Sports Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. ROBIN McGLOHN Deb juniors 3, 4, Treasurer 45 French Club 3, 45 AY 2, 3, 45 JCL 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 45 Junior Board 35 Varsity Ten- nis Team 2, 3. JAMES ARTHUR MCLEAN Carden Prep IN. YJ 1, 25 soc- cer 25 JCL 2, 3. MARY ALLEN MQMASTER East High School, Duluth, Min- nesota 15 Orchestra lg Speech 15 Danrnng 15 Carden City High School, Garden City, New York 25 Honor Committee 25 French Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 NHS 3, 45 Omega 4. DORIS LOUISE MCSWAIN FNA 25 HR Chaplain 4. ROBERT ALAN NEADER Freshman Football 15 Intramural Football 15 Perfect Attendance Award 2. DON MCGINNIS X-C Club 2, 3, 45 L'Allegro 2 3, 45 Band of Distinction ll 2, 3, 4. SARA .IEAN MCKIM Chorus 1, 25 .ICL 3, 45 FTA 3. JIM McLEOD X-C Club 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, Vice President 4. MARY LYNN McNUTT Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 45 AY 2, 3, 45 HR Treasurer 1, Secretary 45 Red Cross Rep. 25 Cavaliettes 35 FTA 3, 4. VIRGINIA NADELL HR Treasurer 2, Secretary 35 Beta 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 45 Quill and Scroll 4, Sec- retary 45 Cavaleon Sophomore Editor 3, Club Editor 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 FTA 4. DIEGO NARVAEZ 22 I ANN NEEL Bennetsville High 1, 2, Junior Girls 3, 4, French Club 4, HR Secretary 4. QUINTEN NELSON L Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Corresponding Secretary 4, Let- terman's 3, 4, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, Hi-Y 2, 3. JAMES EDWARD NEU Intramural Football 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Bowling Team 2, 3, AY 2, 3, Library Club 2. BARBARA NEWBOLD STANLEY NEWMARK West Lafayette High School, Indiana 1, 2, Football 1, 2, Base- ball 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, Wres- tling 2, Speech Arts 1,,School Paper Staff 1. EDNA LOUISE NICHOLAS WILLIAM PAUL NELSON HR President 3, HR Vice Presi- dent I, 2, 4, SC 3, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4, Senior Class Vice President, Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 3, 4, .ICL 3, AY 3, 4, Senior Board, NHS 4. MARTHA LEE NeSMITH Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 4, HR President 1, 2, 4, HR Vice Pres- ident 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cav- alier Band Captain 4, Concert Mistress 3, 4, Majorette 1, 2, AY 3, Swimming Team 4, Jun- ior Board, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ROBERT NEW Hi-Y 3, 4, AY 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Representative 3. BEVERLY NEWELL HR President 2, Calendar Girl 2, Y-Teens 2. RICHARD NICHOLS Football 1, B Football 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, SC 3, HR Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, ,2, 3, 4, Debate 3, 4, Senior Board, SC Secretary of Int. 4, ICC 4, Omega Sponsor 4. LAURA N IPPER Kinloch Park 1, Dance Club 1, SC Rep. 1, Calendar Girl 1, AY 2, HR Vice President 2, 4, DCT 3, 4, Vice President 4, Senior Board. LOYCE NIPPER Kinlock Park Junior High lg Charm Club lg Dance Club 13 Calendar Girl 1, 3, 4, SC 1, 43 HR President 1, 4, AY 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2g Junior Board, DCT 3, 4, Recording Secretary 3, President 4. ELVIN KENNETH NORMAN HR President 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 3g Cavaliette Sponsor 45 Letterman's 3, 45 Defensive Back of the Year 45 All-City 4. HERBERT NORTON Balboa High School, Canal Zone 1, 2, 3. IRENE PATRICIA O'CHIPA Trilon 3, 45 Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Presi- dent 43 Calendar Girl 4, FBLA 4, Vice President 45 HR Chap- lain 3, Secretary 4, Bowling 2, 35 ICC 49 Library 1, Driving Club 3g Y-Teens 2. LARRY O'DAY NFL 2, 3, 43 HR Vice Presi- dent 3. EDWARD O,DONNELL Intramural Football 1, Volleyball 1g HR Vice President 2, L Club 2, 3, Parliamentarian 3. DOROTHY NORMAN HR Chaplain 2. .IEANETTE NORMAN Chorus 2, 3, 49 HR Secretary 2. F RAN NOVAK Spence School 1, Julia Rich- man High School 2, 3g Red Cross Rep. 4. JOHN O'DAY Intramurals 2, Football 3, 4, All- City 43 Homeroom secretary 4. HARRIETT ODLEY Lafayette High School, Kentucky 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3' Choir 1, 2, 39 HR Vice President 1, 2, Secretary 3, Y-Teens 1, 25 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, May Fes- tival 1, 2. MARY OLSON Blacksburg High School, Virginia 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 29 Tattle Tale 25 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2. NANCY ANN O'NEILL FTA 3, 4, AY 1, 2, Girls' Glee Club l. WALTER OSTROWITZ, JR. Football 3, 4, Varsity 4, Base- ball 3, 4, Lettermen's 3, 4, NASS 3, 4, HR Treasurer 4. ALBERT RENE PAJON Library Club member 4. CYNTHIA PANGIA HR Vice President 2, Quill and Scroll 3, 43 Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Historian-Chaplain 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, High Lights Staff 2, 3, Feature Editor 3, Cavaleon School Life Editor 4. JOANNE PARKER Kinloch Park lg Library 2, HR Chaplain 2, 3, HR Secretary- Treasurer 4, Cavaleon St-aff 4, Junior Class Editor. CLARENCE GREER PARRAMORE Football I, 2, 3, Swimming Team 45 Crescent Club 2, 3, Co-Eds Sponsor 4. NOEL OSTROM Kinloch Park 1, Hall of Fame Ig GAA 1, 2, 3, 4. ERICH PABST JUDITH LOUISE PALMER AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Pen and Sablc 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarial 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, HR Chap lain 43 All-State Band. FLOYD PARKER Band 1, 2, 3, 45 L'Allegro 3, 4 Vice President 45 L Club 3 4, HR Chaplain 2. MIRIAM JOY PARKER Future Nurses Club 2, 3, 4, Rec ording Secretary 4, Mixe c Chorus 4. AVIS PARROTT LOIS PAULL Jackson 1, 2, GAA I, HR Sec- retary-Treasurer I, Red Cross Rep. 1, HR Secretary 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, HR Chaplain 3, Treasurer 4. VIRGINIA PAYNE GAA 3, 4, Vice President 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. VIRGINIA PECK Junior Girls 3, 4, JCL 3, AY I, 2, 3, 4, HR Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4. VIARTINE PEDERSEN Academy of the Holy Cross 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, SNHS I, 4, GAA 3, 4, Future Nurses Zluh 3, 4, Corresponding Sec- 'etary 3. PAT PENZI GAA 2, 3, 4, HR Treasurer 3, Y-Teens 4, AY 2, 3. JERALDIN E PETERS 'wimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- lds 4, AY 1, 2, 3. BEN ITA JOYCE PAWLIGER Mt. Penn High School, Penn- sylvania 2, 3, Chorus 2, 3, Service Club 3, Y-Teens 3. THELMA ANN PEABODY Orchestra 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2. MARIETTA PEDERSEN Academy of the Holy Cross 1, 2, Sodality 1, 2, NHS 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, GAA 3, 4, FTA 4, Fu- ture Nurses Club 3, Red Cross Rep. 3, 4. JOHN PEN DRAY HR President 1, 2, 3, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SC Cabinet 4, Baseball 2, SMHS 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Vice President 4, HR Chaplain 2, NHS 4, Vice President 4, Tallet Boy of the Year 4. DONALD PESCE Intramural Football 2, Art Award 1. PHYLLIS PETERS Gillespie Community High School, Illinois 1, 2, 3, HR President 1, Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, FHA 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Majorette 3. FRANK PHELAN AY 1, 2, Intramural Football 2. ROBERT L. PHILLIPS Orchestra 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Dade County Symphony , 3, 4. HARVEY ALLAN PIERCE HR Chaplain 3, Sigma Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3. W. SCOTT PIPER Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Varsity Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, All-City Swim Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, All-American 3, NFL 2, 3, 4, AY 3, 4, Boys' State 3, SC 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4, HR President 2, 3, 4, Junior Board 3. VERA PIWNICZKA Swimming Team 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 3, AY 1, 2, 3. PHYLLIS PLATT AY 1, 2, 3, 4, GAA 2, 3, Or- 4 Band of Distinc chestra 3, , - tion 4, All-State Orchestra 3, All-County 4, SNHS 3, 4 , NHS 4. MARILYN PHELAN Kinloch Park 1, Hall of Fan 1, Deb Juniors 2, 3, 4, Presidei 4, ICC 4, Senior Board 4, H Secretary 2, 3, AY 4, Calenda Girl 4. WILLIAM INGRAM PHILIPS Chorus 1, HR President 2, Vi President l, 3, Chaplain 2, I Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arr 2, President 3, Vice President 1 NHS 3, 4, Parliamentarian I SC 1, 2, 4, Cabinet 4, Mc Valuable Cabinet Member 4. CARYL JANE PIOWATY AY 2, 3, 4, Co-Eds 3, FT 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Model Dance 4. FRED H. PITZ Hi-Y 3, 4. ARLENE POPENHAGER HR President 1, SC 1, AY INA PORIAS HR President 1, Girls' Cho Accompanist 1, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, President Superior Rating District Pix Competition 1, 2, 3, ICC Sweetheart of Gables High 4. ALICIA POSADA Red Cross Rep. 4. PATTI PRITCHARD GAA 1, 2, Swimming 3, 4, Tip Toppers 4. MARION PROPER HR Chaplain 1, Drivers Club 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4. RUBY RAMEY SNHS 3, 4, Big Sister 4, AY 1, FTA 4, Chorus 1. RUTH RASCO Beta 4, GAA 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, HR Chaplain 1, 2, 3, JCL 2, AY 1. BRENDA REARDON SAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. I, 2, 3, AY 1, 2,,Y-Teens 1, FIR Chaplain 1, 2, 3, Library :lub 1, 2, 3. MAY PRESBREY AY 1, 2, 3, Tallet 3, 4, HR Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Cavaleon staff 4. PETER PRITCHARD Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Recording Secretary 4, HR President 1, 2, 3, 4, SC 1, 2, 3, Junior Board, Senior Board, JCL 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Cavaleon Ad- vertising Manager 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 4. REGINA PUNTEL Chorus 3, 4. GARY KEITH RANKIN Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 1, 2, 3, 4, Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, HR Vice Presi- dent 3. STERLING RAYBURN San Jacinto High School, Hous- ton, Texas 1, 2, 3, JCL 4, Key Club 4, HR Chaplain 4. FRANK REDDISH Mineola High School, Mineola, New York 1, Track 1, 2, 3. BOBBY LEE REESE BARBARA ANN RENNER AY 1, .35 French Club 3, 45 FTA 45 HR President 25 Deb Juniors 3, 45 L Club Sweet- heart 45 SC 2. RALPH REPP Kinloch Park Junior High 15 SC 15 HR President 15 Intra- mural football 2, HR President 2, 3, SC 2, 3. GWEN RICE AY 1, 25 Attendance office 35 DCT 4. JERRY S. RICH JEAN RICHARDSON Edison High 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 2, 3, President 35 HR Chaplain 2, Vice President 45 SNHS 3, 45 FBLA 4. 228 CARL REETZ Library Club 2, 3, 4. ROBERT RENO NFL 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vic President 45 SC 3, 4, Parliamel tarian 45 ICC 35 Varsity Debai 2, 3, 45 High Lights 25 JCL 3, 4, President 3, Vice Presidei 4, HR Treasurer 2, Vice Pre: dent 35 French Club 3. JAMES E. REYNOLDS HR President 3, 45 Key Club 45 NHS 4, President 45 ICC LORETTA ANNE RICE Shenandoah Junior High 15 A 2, 35 Pen and Sable 3, 45 Trilt 45 Majorettes 2, 3, 4. DAVID RICHARDSON Boys' Chorus 15 Concert Chor 15 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Flori District Corresponding Secreta 3, 45 Junior Board, Boys' Sta 35 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 4515 President 4. MIRIAM RICHER French Club 3, 45 Golf Team BONNIE RIDER Iunior Girls 2, 3, 4, Correspond- ing Secretary 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 43 HR Presi- dent 1, 2, Vice President 4g Class Secretary 43 Junior Board 33 Senior Board 43 Calendar Girl 3, 43 Junior Class Queen of Hearts 33 Homecoming Court 43 AY 1, 2, 3, 43 NHS 3, 43 Let- terman Sweetheart 4. LINDA JO RIHEL Deb Juniors 3, 43 FTA 4g At- tendance Office 3, 4. RAMON MACK RINC NIORMA MARIE RIVERA Red Cross Rep. 1, 23 Band 13 SAA 1, 2g Big Sister 4. CAROL ROBINSON AY 1, 2, 33 HR Chaplain 33 DCT 4, Corresponding Secre- iary 4. VIAURICE ROLAND VIiami Edison Junior High 13 SC lg Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Corres- nonding Secretary 43 Junior loardg Senior Board3 HR Secre- ary 2, Vice President 33 AY ', 3. LEE RIGGENBACH AY 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4 Chaplain 1, Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 3, President 4. PENNY RILEY CORNELIA RINKER ERIC A. ROBERTS Sigma 3, 43 AY 1, 2g Operetta 3,443 MMM 4g Red Cross Rep. 33'Mixed Chorus 3, 4. HENRY ROERIG Class Vice President 2, 3, Presi- dent 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Cabinet 4g ICC 43 HR President 1, 2, 33 Key Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 33 Football 1, 2g Track 3. .IACQUELYN ROHRBACH AY 13 Deb Juniors 4. 229 ANNA LAURA RORDAM HR Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 3, Cavalier Riders 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL ROSENFELD HR Cha lain 3 4' AY 3, 4, I3 , v Junior Red Cross 1. DON ROSS Intramural Football 1, Varsity 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 1, HR Sergeant-at-Arms 3, SC 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 4. BARBARA ROTH ROSA ROVIRA Bethania Institute 1, Secretary 1, Modern Dance 4. BARRY RUDD Volleyball 1, Junior Varsity Bas- ketball 2, Baseball 1, HR Vice President 1, 2, Crescent Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, State Vice President 4. ELNA DEVRA ROSENBAUM HR Attendance Officer 1, Chorus 1, 2, Drama Crew 1, 2, HR Secretary 3, FTA 3, 4, Big Sister 4, Sophomore Debate 2, Typing Award. BENJAMIN ROSS B Football 2, Football trainer 3, 4, Intramural football l, 2, Letterman's club 4, Basketball 1, HR Sergeant-at-Arms 3, X-C 3, 4, X-C Treasurer 4. ANDREA ROTHELLI Red Cross Rep. 1, AY 1, 2, SNHS 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, HR Secretary 3, French Club 1, 2, 3. ISABEL ROTH AY 1, 2, 3, HR Secretary 4. ROBERT RUCKER Bowling Team 4. ROSALYN RUDOFF Cavaleon Advertisin Editor 4, E Quill and Scroll 4. J AN ICE RUGGLES JOHN ARTHUR RUMBALL Band of Distinction 1, 2, 3, 4, Head 3, Second Lieutenant 4, L'Allegro 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, HR Vice President 2, 3, Senior Board, Intramurals 1, 2. SANDRA RUTECKY Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4. ELAINE ANNE RYAN JCL 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN SANDBERG Lew 3, 4, FTA 4, AY 1, 3, 4, HR Treasurer 2. SUE ELLEN SCHATZBERG Band 2, 3, 4, Pen and Sable 1, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 3, NHS 4, PAUL FRANCIS RUIZ Sts. Peter and Paul High School 1, 2, 3, Class President 1, 2, 3, SC 1, 2, 3, Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Key Club 2, 3, Treasurer 2, President 3, Var- sity Football 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, HR Vice President 4, Cavaleon Sports Editor 4. AGNES RUSH Cheerleader 3, 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, HR Secretary 1,.2, President 4, Quill and Scroll 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, SC 4, Letterman's Sponsor 4, FTA 4, Big Sister 4, Cavaleon Staff 3, Superlatives Editor 4. PAUL RUTTENBERG Taylor Allerdice High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 1, 2, HR President 1, Red Cross Rep. 3. PAT SADLER Shenandoah Junior H i g h 1, Y-Teens 2, AY 2, Girl s' Chorus 2. .JOAN SAVALLI Tallet 4. PHILLIP SCHEFF SKY Intramural Football 1, 2, Var- sity Football 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, All-City Football 3, SC 3, 4, Letterman's Club 3, 4, HR President 3, 4. SAM SCHEFF SKY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, AY 1, 2, Cava- lier Band 2, Concert Band 2, 3, 4, Crescent Club 2, 3, 4, HR Secretary 3, Vice President 2, 3, Band Quartermaster 1, 2, 3. HELGA SCHULTE DCT 3, 4, HR Chaplain 2, Morning Devotions 2, 3. TED SCINSKI Letterman's Club 3, 4, Varsity football 3, 4, Basketball 4, Baseball 4, HR Chaplain 3. ALFRED MITCHELL SEABER Intramurals 1, 2, B Football 1, 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Let- term,an's 4, NASS 4, X-C 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, HR Chaplain 3, Red Cross Rep. 2. BRENDA JEAN SESSIONS Franklin Academy, Malone, New York I, 2, 3, Choir I, 2, 3, Red Cross Rep. 1, 2, 3. EDWARD SEYKORA Hawthorne High School, Haw- thorne, New Jersey 1, 2, Elec- tronics Club 1, 2, 3, L Club 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Biology Lab Assistant 2, Chemistry Lab Assistant 3, Trilon Sweetheart 4. EDWARD SCHENK Hi-Y 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1 2, 3, 4, IUDITH SCHWARTZ Library Club 1, Advanced Girls Chorus 2, 3, 4, FBLA 4. PATRICIA ANN SCOTT Advanced Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Mixed Chorus 3, Advancer Mixed Chorus 4, MMMXB, 4 Anchor 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Clul 3, AY 1, Mixed Chorus Li brarian 3, 4. GEORGE SEILER HR President 4, AV 1. LEE PIERRE SEVALD Volleyball 1, Intramural Foot ball 1, 2, HR Treasurer 2, 3, 4 Boys' State 3, Sigma 3, 4, Chap lain 4, AV 1, 2, 3, 4, Dril Team 3, 4. KAREN SHANOR Omega 2, 3, 4, Recording Sec retary 4, AY 3, 4, Band 1, 2 Orchestra 1, SC 4, Cabinet 4 Junior Board, Calendar Girl 4 HR Secretary I, 2, 3, Treasure 4, Cavaliettes 3, 4, Drum Cap tain 4, .ICL 1, NHS 4, Whee Club Sponsor 4. THOMAS W. SHARPLESS HR Treasurer 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres- ident 4g Chemistry Club 3, 4, SMHS 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Sec- retary 4. WILLIAM FREDERICK SHAW Football lg Basketball lg Key Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 3, 4, HR President 3, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3g SC 2, 3, Senior Board, Cavaleon Sports 4, High Lights 4. DONNA SHELTON New London High School 1, 2, FBLA 4. BERNARD F. SHEARON Seton Hall Preparatory, South Orange, New Jersey 1, 2, 3g Athletic Association 1, 2, 3, Radio Club 2, 3, Knights of Setonia 2, 3. MABEL SHING Chorus 1, Y-Teens 3, 4. EDWARD LESTER SHORT lymnastics 1. .-1-'A CHARLES SHAW GEORGE SHEA Gentry 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 49 Track 25 Football 39 Hi-Y l, 2. THOMAS SHELTON Myers Park High, Charlotte, North Carolina 19 Warwick Academy, Warwick, Bermuda 2, 3. GUY JULIAN SHIELDS L Club 3, 4, Radio Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Sergeant- at-Arms 33 AY 3. GEORGE SHORAGO Band of Distinction 2, 35 Tropi- cal Knights 39 Thespians 3, 4, Chaplain 4, AY 13 Chemistry Club 3, 4. ELIZABETH SICKLER Menlo Atherton High School 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2g Advanced Chorus 3, Dean's office 4g Busi- ness office 4. GREGORY ALAN JUDITH SIDDONS SIDDALL Football 1, 25 HR Treasurer 1, 2, Vice President 3. JOHN SIEFERT Crescent Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chap- lain 3, Treasurer 4, President 45 NFL 3, 45 Band I5 AY I, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 35 HR Treas- urer 1, 45 Track manager 2, 3. J ULIAN SIMERLY Football 15 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Letterman's 45 X-C Club 2, 35 SC 45 NASS 45 AY 4. CAROL ANN SINDO Pen and Sable 3, 45 HR Treas- urer 2. I NANCY SLACK Lete 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 45 Senior Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 35 AY 2, 3, 45 Cavaleon 3, 4, Musical Organizations Editor 3, School Life Editor 45 FTA 45 HR Treasurer 3. HERB SLOCOMB Football 1, 2, 35 Red Cross Rep. 15 Track 1, 2, 45 Basketball I5 Letterman's 3, 45 NASS 3, 45 Gentry 2, 3, 45 HR Vice Presi- dent 2, 4, Chaplain 2, Treasurer 35 JCL 2. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Driving 25 Y-Teens 25 AY 1, 2. PHILIP ARTHUR SILVERSTONE Driver Training 35 SNHS 2, 3, 45 NHS 4. BARBARA LEE SIMMONS Ft. Myers High 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Girls' Chorus 25 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 3, 45 AY 3. JOSEPH SIRAK AY I, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Foot ball 15 Red Cross Rep. 3. JOHN SLATON Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Varsity I 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-Cit 35 Basketball 2, 35 Letterman' 2, 3, 45 SC 2, 3, 45 HR Pres dent 2, 3, 45 NASS 45 Tallc Boy of the Year 4. BOBBI SMITH Tallet 45 GAA I, 2, 35 Drivir Club 45 AY 1, 2, 35 Libra' Club 1, 25 HR Secretary 3, 1 SC I5 Red Cross Rep. 1. GRAHAM SMITH LEX SMITH French Club 3, 4, President 4g Hi-Y 3, 49 JCL I, 29 ICC 49 AY I9 Intramural Football I, Basketball I. JOHN SMYERS HR President 3, 49 Football 1. WILLIAM SPITZER Ksheville School I9 DCT 3. LEWIS STALLINGS Naples High School 1, 29 Year- book 29 Key Club 29 Band 29 Hi-Y 3, 4g Band 3, 4, LARRY F. STETTER Summit High School, New Jer- sey I, 2g .ICL 39 AY 3, 4. JANET SMITH SC 3, Chaplain 39 AY I, 2, 3, 49 NFL 2, 3, 49 Beta 2, 3, 4, President 49 ICC 4, Secretary 49 JCL 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, Secre- tary 39 FTA 3, 49 HR Secretary 2, Treasurer 2, Vice President 3g NHS 3, 49 Cavaleon Activities Editor 49 Quill and Scroll 49 Chorus lg Editor of Student Handbook 3. PATRICIA NELL SMITH Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. ONITA SNIRPUNAS DIANA LEE STAGER Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Letter I, 2, 39 HR Secretary 3, Treas- urer 49 Red Cross Rep. 2. MARY ELIZABETH STEPHEN SON West Point High, West Point, Mississippi 1, 2, 39 Homecoming 1, 2g Latin Club 2, 3, Secretary 2g SC 29 Cheerleader 39 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. ALICE STEVENS Driving Club 39 Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, 4. SANDRA JENAY STEVENS Kinloch Park Junior High 1, Dramatics 1, AY 2, HR Secre- tary 3, 4, Modern Dance 4. CARLA STEWART Co-Eds 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, FTA 3, 4, Junior Board, Senior Board, HR Sec- retary 2, 3. JACK STEWART Football 2, 3, Gymnastics 2, 3. JANE ANN STILES AY 1, JCL 1, 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, L'Allegro 3, 4, Secretary 4, An chor 4, Chemistry Club 3, Sec retary 3, HR Treasurer 4. PAT STOWE Y-Teens 2, AY 2, Dean's Of- fice 4, Attendance Office 4. RICHARD STRICKLAND Miami Senior High 2, 3. 236 KENNY STEVENSON Mixed Chorus 1, Boys' Chorus 2, Cavalier Band 3, 4, Tropical Knights 3. DIANE ELAINE STEWART SELDEN L. STEWART Band 1, 2, NFL 2, 3, 4, JCL 1, 2, 3, NHS 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, French Club 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 4, SMHS 3, 4, Harvard Book Award 3, Biology Award 2, Chemistry Award 3 HARRIET ANN STONE Key West High 1, Band 1, HF Secretary 1, SC 1, Trilon 3, 4 Recording Secretary 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Mixed Chorus 4. MARY KAY STRAIN Anchor 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarial 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, NHS 3, 4 L'Allegro 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Con cert Band 1, 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4 HR Chaplain 2, Vice Presiden 3, JCL 1, 2, Marching Band I 2, 3, Big Sister 4. JERRI SUOMINEN AY 1, Y-Teens 1, Library Clu 2, 3, 4, President 4, Red Cros Rep. 2, 3, GAA 2, 3, 4, Bi Sister 4. SANDRA LEE SUTER AY 1, 2, 35 French Club 1, 2, 45 Modern Dance 45 HR Treas- urer 45 Cavaleon Senior Editor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Big Sis- ter 4. PETE SWARTZ Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-City 3, 45 Defensive Back of the Year 35 Letterman's 2, 3, 45 NASS 2, 3, 4, President 45 ICC 45 Intramural Coach 35 All- State Football 45 Offensive Line- man of the Year 4. RUFFIN TANNEHILL EVELYN TATUM Library Club 2, 35 GAA 25 Dean's Assistant 4. DIANE THAL AY 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 45 SNHS 3, 45 Trilon 45 NHS 4. JANE THOMAS Iunior Girls 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 45 AY 1, 2, 3, 45 HR Secretary 2, 4, Vice President 35 SC 15 NHS 45 FBLA 4. GEORGE PAPE SWANSON B Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-City 45 Letterman's 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-ab Arms 2, 3, Secretary 3, 45 NASS 2, 3, 45 Wheel Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Sergeant-ab Arms 45 HR President 1, 2, 3, 45 SC 1, 2, 3, 45 Freshman Sweet- heart 15 Sophomore Sweetheart 25 All-State Football 45 Defen- sive Lineman of the Year 4. DENNIS SWIGERT HR President 3, Secretary 3' Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3. 1 THOMAS TANSEY West Watertown High School, Watertown, Massachusetts 1, 25 Biology Club 2. CAROL JEAN TCHAKARIAN HR Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Chaplain 15 French Club 3, 4. BARBARA DALE THOMAS Jackson, California 1, 25 Junior Homemakers Association 1, 25 Anaheim, California 35 FHA 35 Red Cross Rep. 3. JACK THOMPSON AY 2, 3, 4. 237 ROGER THORNTON Advanced Mixed Chorus 3. CHARLOTTE TIDWELL Beta 2, 3, 4, AY 2, NHS 3, 4, L'Allegro 2, 3, 4, B Majorettes 1, 2, A Majorettes 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, 3, Treasurer 4, HR Treasurer 3. GERALD TORCHIA Shenandoah Junior High 1, Newspaper 1, Ad Manager 1, JCL 4, L Club 3, 4, Record- ing Secretary 4, Vice President 4. FRANK TREVETT Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2. JAMES B. TRICE Gymnastics 2, 3, 4. LONEY TUCKER AY 1, 2, 3, Cavalier Riders 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Morning Devotions 3, 4, Treasurer 4, HR Chaplain 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 4, Big Sister 4. BRUCE THRASHER Port Jefferson High School, Port Jefferson, New York 1, 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, Manager 2, Tennis 2, Photography 2, French Club 3, 4. J OAN NA TOHARI Dunottar School, England 1, Ecole Superieur De Vevey, Switzerland 2, 3, French Club 4, Omega 4, ALTA LU TOWNES Crosse Point, Michigan 1, AY 2, 3, HR Treasurer 2, JCL 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Historian 4, NHS 3, 4, Cavaliettes 4, An- chor 4, Archery 3. PAT TRIBBLE Library Club 1, 2. MARGARETTA ELAINE TRIPP Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, L'Allegro 3, NHS 3, 4, SMHS 3, 4. TRACY TUMLIN Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Parliamen- tarian 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, SC Vice President 4, SC 1, 2, 3, 4, SNHS 3, 4, NFL 2, 3, 4, Letter- man's 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 3, NHS 4. SARA STEEL TURNER Lete 2, 3, 4, Recording Secre- tary 4, MMM 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Secretary 4, JCL 1, 2, French Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Red Cross Rep. 2, 3, HR Chaplain 2, 3. ARLEEN UFERT Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 3, Red Cross Rep. 4. MARY ANN ULMER FTA 4, Lete 3, 4, AY 1, 2, 4, Cavalier Band 1, 2, 3, March- ing Band 3, 4. JULIAN VANDERSLICE HR President 1, Vice President 1, Track 2, Sigma 3, 4. RONALD VARA Football 1, B Basketball 1, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Basketball 2, 3, Letterman's 2, 3, 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Vice Pres- ident 4, HR President 1, Vice President 2, 4, SC 1. VERNICE VEBER Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 3, L'Allegro 2, 3, AY 1, 2, 3, HR President 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 2, 3, Junior Board 3, Beta 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, Chemistry Club 4, Solo and Ensemble Award 1, GAA 1, Orchestra 2. RICHARD LEE TYSINGER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, X-C Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 4, HR Treas- urer 1, 2, Intramural Football 1, AY 1, 2. BOB UHLICH Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Treasurer 4, AY 2, 3, .lunior Board 3, HR Chaplain 2, 3, Vice President 3, Golf Team 2, 4. BETTY UNDERWOOD Beta 2, 3, 4, AY 2, HR Chap- lain 2, 3. PAT VANN Band l, 2, 3, Trilon 2, 3, L'Alle- gro 3, HR Secretary 3, HR Chaplain 2, DCT 4. CONSUELO VARELA BETTY VEHON AY 1, 2, 4, Cavalier Riders 2, Adv. Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Brenau Academy for Girls 3. PORTER VENN Glenbrook High School, Glen- brook, Illinois 1, 23 German Club 1, 23 Senior Board. MARTHA CARMEN VIDAL Pen and Sable 3, 4, FTA 3, SNHS 3, 4, Historian 3, Presi- dent 4. ALEXANDER VOHMIANIN Spanish Club 2, SNHS 3, Art Club 23 Photography Club 33 Radio Club 4, Chess Club 4. CARL VOSS SHELIA WADSWORTH Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Vice President 3. DONA WALKER Deb Juniors 43 High Lights, Club Editor 4, HR Secretary 4 Big Sister 45 FBLA 4, Record- ing Secretary 4. JUDITH NAN VETTER AY 1, 3, Girls' Chorus 1, 2 Modern Dance 2, 39 Lete 3, 4 President 4, NHS 3, 4, SNH. 3, 4g French Club 3, 4, MMM E 4s Mixed Chorus 3, ICC 4. MERCEDES VIDAL NANCY VOLLMER SNHS 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4 HR Treasurer 3. HENRY WILLIAM WADSWORTH Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Letterman's 2, 3, 4 NASS 8, 4. RONALD WAGNER JUDY LEE WALKER NANCY WALKER GAA 1, Girls Chorus 1, 2, Anchor 2, 3, L'Allegro 3, 4, Majorettes 2, 3, 4, NHS 4. ROY WARD RICHARD WARNER TERRY WATERS Freshman Football, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Letterman's Club 2, 3, 4, Football 3. .JOSEPH WEBER Butler High School 1, Football 3, 41Football 2, Varsity Football ELANORE SUE WEINRICH AY 2. ff SUE WALKER AY I, HR Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, President 4, FNA 2, 3, Deb Juniors 3, 4, SC 4, Calendar Girl 4. RHODA WARE Library Club 1, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Omega 2, 3, 4, HR Secretary 2, 3, Vice President 3, Treasurer 2, JCL 1, 2. DIANNE WASHBISH AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, FTA 4. JANICE WATSON Class Secretary 2, 3, SC Treas- urer 4, Junior Girls 2, 3, 4, HR President 2, 3, Senior Board, Sigma Kappa Award 3, AY 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' State 3, State SC Convention 3, Calendar Girl 3, 4, Miss Color Day 3, Home- coming Court 4, JCL 4. HARVEY WECHSLER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Concert Master 4, L'Allegro 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN WEINRICH AY 1. 24l LARRY WEISS Varsity Track 2, 3, 4g B Foot- ball 1, Varsity 3, Intramurals 1, 2, Basketball 13 Freshman T r a c kg HR Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 3. MARY ETTA WHITE Future Nurses 2, 3, Y-Teens 4. DAVE WHITFIELD HR President 2, 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 1g X-C Club 2, 3, 4, Let- terman's 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4, NASS 2, 3, 4, Varsity Swim- ming 2, 3, 4, A11-City 3, 4, A11- American 3, 4. MARLENE WILLETT AY 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, 35 FTA 45 Anchor 2, 3, 4, Archery 1, 23 HR Secretary 4, Chorus 1. DAVID E. WILLIAMS French Club l, 2, 3, 4. RONALD WILLIAMS Shenandoah Junior High 1, SC 1, Chaplain 1, L Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4. RICHARD WHEELER HR Vice President 4, Red Crt Rep. 4, Radio Club 4. MARY JOAN WHITE HR Treasurer 45 GAA 1, Anchor 2, 3, 4, Recording Secl tary 4, FTA 3, 4, Recordii Secretary 4, Girls' Chorus Advanced Girls' Chorus 2, 3, MMM 3, 4g Vice President Cir Chorus 3. .IOHN WILKAITIS L Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, I Golf Team 2, 3, 4, Lettermai 2, 3, 45 NASS 2, 3, 4, Le Sponsor 43 HR Secretary 1. CYNTHIA WILLIAMS AY 2, Cavalier Riders 2. DENISE WILLIAMS North Miami High 33 Cavali Band 2, Band 3g Driving Club PATSY WILLIS HR Chaplain 2, 35 Red Crm Rep. 3g GAA 1, Tip Toppers FBLA 4. CARL WILSON Hi-Y 3, 4. ARTHUR WITTICH Intramural Football 2g Football 23 Gymnastics 4. WARREN WOOD Warwick High School, Virginia 1, 23 Football 1, 23 HR Vice President 39 Wheel Club 3, 4. BARBARA WRIGHT GAA 1, 25 DCT 4, AY lg FBLA 4. DAVID WINTERS Intramural Football 2. MARY ELIZABETH WOOD AY lg FNA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Clinic 3. DURWARD WOOLSEY PATRICIA WRIGHT AY 1, 2g HR Secretary 1, 2, 3, Omega 2, 3, 45 Swimming Team 1, 23 Cheerleading 3, 4, NFL 3. Being of sound mind UP, we, Dennis Gould, Paul Ruiz, Dennis Jarvis, Joyce Angus, Lynn Grantham, and Tommie Morris, do hereby bequeath- JEANNE YOUNG Thespians 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Modern Dance 3, 4, AY 1, 2g Driving Club 3. SPENCER BEILER Rye High School, New York 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain 3g Golf 4, Entered Feb- ruary 1957. GEORGE VAGIAS Ambridge High School Chess Club I, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Society 45 Entered February 1957 243 yyosf Orzyzkz af MARIAN GARTY PETE SWARTZ QV' 3 1 .l s 4 f+j?5 lf,',g,fg3. .ffiwei af, Y, ,Ii ,ww :Q ff if hr M mirror on the wall Wh irror, t Gables own Van Gogh and Grandma M h fairest of them all? Zed gookhy MICHELE DELANY RICHARD NICHOLS fi' Kes! Ofafureof PEGGY BASEMAN PETER LINKROUM behind the eight b ll mf qIfQf1C' ROBERTA BOYCE DENNY KLINE YF 051' QD1iS'liIf2yUIiS'5Q0f TOMMIE KIMBROUGH GREG SIDDALL 246 ms! CSIDCQFG CAROLYN CRISWELL ARTIE WITTICH Art or motorcycles, what does it matter to the truly distinguished? Kes! Gro wof HONKY RUSH TONY COOK Two's com an , three-'s a crowd. So ou, Mr. Hostos, must go. P Y Y Wait till you hear this one-it'll kill you! Zesf csense 0 XQVYQIIIQOI' SUSAN BREESE ALAN F IN NIESTON 247 YT 051' jypzbaf SARA DUNN JOHNNY SLATON THE homework can wa sz 3 me 051' gn femyenl REGINA AVERBUC BILL LENOIR For this, we'll be remembered at Cables. l. Zesf Zresseof MARTHA HODSTON BILL ef' KELLY Don't tell me people buy these things! Was! cscfoof Cgplflj MARION EZELL CHARLIE CGOK NY'-. Na A ,- 7 c . 9 ,iz Who cares abo h f Lel's see what thls baby w1ll do. grzen owes! JANE THOMAS PHIL SCHEFFSKY 250 my 051' Qepenkgfg JANET SMITH BRUCE DEMARTIN1 Was! yjop UQI' BEV HUGHES ELVIN NORMAN Ddl IVATE P INVITATION ONLY E heir best friends won't tell them. . my 0511 cgopfnfzbafeof SUSAN BRAWNER PETER CAMP eppzes MOUREEN MEEHAN ROBERT KAYLOR Was! Gourfeous SUSIE CHRISMAI ANDY LESTER , , , . . - - . ,ww 4,vni1-rfwngqnM-eiz,.mf,,- mmf- 1 ZmMf ghQnkdF JEAN YOUNG TODD DREXEL limb-but not for 1 Wherefore, oh wherefore art thou, EI ZWMQM NANCY CHIVERS TODD CLAY s? x-u7f h. r - Was! Uersafzk BONNIE RIDER KENO IVIQNEIL 254 377051 G 012 yeniaf JOAN MARION NELSON BLACKBUR Burning the candle at both ends. Was! gn oqzsfrzbus LOUAN JONES INKY PHILIPS Please ca No use pleading' I can tell you are guilty just looking at you. 90 days! ll back later ped with work. Wosf QDem0cra1'1'c NANCY SLACK KIRK CALLAI-IAN 255 mn' .baggy fo csucceeof FREDA COFFING DENIS JARVIS 256 Wfosf yjomeof KAREN SHANOR JOHN O'DAY Of course we charge for water. How else could we get ahead? uF.wnfU: wf..mL,wm+z1.wau-m-f7:wvuua1inlg. , f, fQ,.:WQ1fw 1- Zeus! qfqrounof ELAINE ANDREWS ff GEORGE SWAN SON ff ilu ll Is this the minuet? Columbus was right, the world is round! Kes! Qazzcer ADRIENNE GOYETTE JOHN LAN DRY 257 '-A LSEQK Xfl'EiE3.k:: a Ny' f,39 ,5f 'tffQigQ i 5 'v PAT ALEXANDER Majorette Supreme, Homecoming Queen and always a flashing smile. We salute you! .FK E CEPHAS ALLEN Governor of Boys, State, Student Council and sophomore prexy. He buzzed through them all in a path of glory. - -5 259 Elf ' 5 , JIM CROWDER lt takes a lot of hard work to hold the honor of being Student Council President. The School of Distinction salutes him with thanks for a magnificent job. Q l X BABS BLAND Always working for Gables but still pretty enough to be chosen a Calendar Girl. CLAIRE FAUST Poetry, music and science, a rare combination in this girl-and tops in all three. i is MIKE HARRISON Most Valuable Player of the Year and just as valuable in student government and all his other Gables activities. SCOTT MCDONALD Journalism, French, March of Dimes, drama-you name it, he did it and well. JUDY HOHMAN Allied Youth was her greatest field but Cavaliettes and Junior Board also benefitted from her abilities. EMILIA IVANOFF Looks like a movie queen but garnered such honors as N.H.S., band, French, debate and chemis- try fchemistry?J HENRY ROERIG Senior class prexy, student gov- ernment and sports. He preached work and practiced what he preached. INA PORIAS The Merry Widow, Sweetheart of Gables High-and isn't she beauti- ful. SELDEN STEWART French, ,I.C.L., Biology and chem- istry awards! Gables candidate for the 3564-,000 inquisition. JANICE WATSON If it had to be done well and in a hurry, Janice did it-provided it was for Gables High . . . and always with a smile. 5 Q i S W' TRACY TUMLIN A Big Splash in national aquatic competition and rode the crest of the wave with Student Council and N.H.S. with equally impres- sive results. P Li mf J-iffwi' 231155'13f5235i1-S7?Nl.'fL7:5ig 551 90+ fflfsbiiiii Q'i35f '5 ?5is5'5. Wlifgxn Qi AQ' AJ ig fi Qe55z:'g?H1 A gfxm Q. sw ff A -1 -my 45' 1 s2'.fi'iz53s1f?, iffegL , if .,., all SCHOOL LIFE . . . after all, the K urs in every day SCHOOL LIFE SCHOOL LIFE appears occasionally to be the silly side of school, but, in a sense, we learn while we dash about to an occasional cloud of parties, teas, games and dances. All these social functions help us in actual practice to cope with today's complex society. If SCHOOL LIFE takes brief precedence over classes, study and homework, then it serves as a balance wheel and keeps us from being academic drones. We will remember wonderful teachers, but SCHOOL LIFE is important, too, because it contains many of our hap- piest memories. The high and exciting moments of our extracurricular ac- tivities are here recorded from that first September shower to the breath- taking Junior-Senior Prom. 267 SEPTEMBER Rain checks cashed at the dean's office. Registration chaos: Wait, wait, I only have 15 arms! SEPTEMBER . . . Our date bool opens reminding us of our 1956- 57 year at Gables . . . hints of in- teresting summers are noted as students old and new fill the hall: . . . Wheel welcomes Sophs with a dance, and senior girls make little sisters feel at home . . . the clouds open to pour out their greetings and we come to school soaked . . . sales soak us in an- other way so we end up with A.Y Could this be a class in underwater basket weaving? 'gay bells, Tallet pompoms, Letter- Old Faces: New FaCeS Sales: You have lovely smiles but we still don't want any! pennants, J.C. pixies, Deb jinx dolls, Beta decals, Junior Class man dinks, and empty pockets . . . football is off to a glorious start at the kickoff barbecue . . . Co-eds invite us to dance under the sea . . . mug shots are snapped for I.D. cards . . . Juniors elect their favorite officers . . . and thus We find our first two pages filled. ,viii ' rf Hey, there! Haven't seen ya since . . . 'Wm Waiting for the victory boom. Two for tea and two for dancing Happy little trio, aren't they? Here lies . . . OCTOBER . . . football season comes to its peak with our victory over Miami High . . . Sophs install their chosen lead- ers . . . we tap our feet to the music of the Band of Distinc- tion during their first assembly . . . Omega and Cavaliettes pre- sent long-to-be-remembered dances . . . G.A.A. sale and P.T.15 asv-........... Do you think it's a bomb? Pigskin and PumPkln5 Here stands . . . membership drive hit us all at once . . . our parents walk the long halls and squeeze into desks on back-to-school night and fur- ther meet our teachers on parent- teacher conference day . . . Student Council representatives depart for Oklahoma . . . and so another month, another page. ' Cavaliettes being dragged? This is a switch! N0 W My Img ,VT , X ,rye e. if,- Ks L K That Elvis got you, boy? Sign of the So hop already! NOVEMBER . . . the months change and the tempo of school activities runs high . . . S.N.H.S. flowers us with corsages . . . ambitious journalists flood the school at the F.S.P.A. conventioi . . . Trilon Coronation Ball and Key Formal strike a happy note . . . the band, too, strikes it up Quickest bleacher painting job in history Homecoming and Turkeys A rose among rose lt their turkey dinner . . . lucky LY. guys and gals leave for Nlew York . . . our hectic home- coming week includes the crown ng of the queen and the bonfire . . Lete sells octopi, and Tallet ,ells stationery . . . once again ve turn the page. Pre-Thanksgiving drama What a wave, what a smile, what a gal DECEMBER l'd like that boy right over there . . . Doctor, do you think she'll live? DECEMBER . . . ah! Florida winter time . . . students danc so others can walk at the Senior Class Charity Ball . . . shortly following is the fabulous .l.C. formal . . . chorus members con bine their many talents for the operetta . . . Gables' history mal ing football team is honored at They made it possible for us to dance so others could walk. Mighty proud people. The Welcome Vacation Oh, come all ye faithful. their assembly . . . football ends and basketball begins . . . Anchor starts the holiday spirit with their Santa Claus sale . . . then the Christmas concert arrives . . . finally the long-awaited is here: Christmas and vacation . . . 1956 becomes historyg 1957 becomes news. She's the one I want . . . it Our dream of a white Christmas. Just what I wanted! JANUARY When's she going to reach the breaking point? Band trip: I know I've got that ticket somewhere! The Line Up: Produced by Tallet, JANUARY . . . another page, another month, another year, and school life rushes onward . . . exams loom ahead and extra study begins . . . relaxation is taken at the Tallet dance as the six boys of the year are presented . . . band and chorus members X Final Exams Strike! yas! Something tells me they aren't concentrating! ipack their toothbrushes and ear tmuffs and depart for the Big City . . . before we know it the first semester has ended . . . it was a wonderful half-year and we look forward to the second half with eager anticipation. If one won't do, try two! 1 , Even teachers crack up sometimes. Our principal takes the cake. FEBRUARY And Junior officers count King and Queen ballots. It's safety week and never underestimate the power of a banana! f W PM ML 'M , S J- FEBRUARY . . . the month of romance has arrived . . . F.T.A. valentines are sold . . . Debs col duct their annual safety week . . H.R. elections are held . . . Cabl plays host to the varsity debatel . . . chicken is the high spot at the P.T.A. dinner . . . Juniors Painless extraction by A.Y. Cupid Brin9 Romance stage a fine dance . . . Senior placements cause many a frown and many a worried look . . . the A.Y. taffy sale is a hit . . . secret admirers send and receive paper hearts . . . another page is filled in our date book. Eenie, meeney, miney, mo. Let's play post office. Senior placements bring rahbit's feet, horse shoes, four leaf clovers, and study. MARCH Grand opening in biology lab. Not sleeping sickness, spring fever. MARCH . . . Spring time is he: . . . Senior Class Shamrock Sal is well received . . . Beta takes into the shadows of the sea at their dance . . . fun galore is tl good word at the Cavaliette musical . . . Juniors struggle w 'To the dean! Q 5 What's this? A room full of talent scouts? Winter Makes an Exif The big switch! This ball's got something on the the dreaded English and Math kid!' Zz, Gables Van Doren prepares for achieve ment tests. tests . . . Orchestra presents a memorable concert . . . Drama department stages a play . . . the exodus of March as a lamb marks the end of another month. Don't he silly, you'll never make it around the world in that! APRIL N0 COVCT, no minimum, no music, but it's cheaper outside! Sophs work fingers to hone? APRIL . . . Spring rains dampen no one,s spirits . . . Omega poodles are almost as plentiful as the puddles . . . Co-eds act as teachers for a lesson in style at their fashion show . . . X-C jazz Souvenirs from the Crescent dance? ' sets the school jumping . . . A whirl of dances brings us the She really flipped for this dance! Spring Rains Arrive What's this? Somebody played Yankee Doodle! Jeb and Crescent affairs, as Well s the Soph Bunny Hop . . . itudent Activity Week really Leeps us on the go . . . it's all limaxed with the Carnivalg what shindig! . . . April is entered in ,X J ' Y Q v A 1 4. .':f'?ijfy 3 Q. llqr,, M A 01' W y: M . if, , i AR' Q 5 if 'riff' vs Y, ff ff! X' wk, X 4-yfylxyibl m it ' 'f 'r M X an a m ,L X' I , It was so hot we just couIdn't wait in line! he book for eternity. Are they dancing or fighting? N X r X Ei I Pete and Repeteg Kate and Duplikate. 1 ix , Please, write just your autograph, not a term theme! The Prom's on the tenth . . f' MAY . . . the month that signifies the rapid closing of another schot 1 JF, , .W , 1 ,s About this vacation ! time a young man's fancy turns to year . . . students hold the Student Council and Senior class elections . . . the long-awaited Cavaleon is distributed at the Cavern . . . Seniors vanish for Skip Day . . ii The prom is a great climax to our socii Our Prom Dazzles All acwhy, ext in line for the up-coming I'd love rads is the banquet . . . awards re bestowed . . . and at last our rom becomes realityg a night mat will never be forgotten . . to go! Could this he Senior Skip Day? lay fades into June. step on the Carrousel for a glorious evening. Do you think you can escape from exams in there? JUNE I '-of E VT JUNE . . . a time of happiness l and sadness . . . Sophomores an 4 Juniors face finals while Senior wave good-byes . . . graduation l' if i' f Li' Z ' and baccalaureate quickly take 'A place . . . the pages of our date , V ppe, if book have become a little worn ,,:' and frayed, but not so the stu- Goodbye, and thanks for the memories. As we pause to say farewell, dark clouds scattered in our future Another Year Gone By .ents . . . Seniors march off into cloudless new world that so lany others have faced, while ophomores and Juniors ascend ne more step on their ladder to lat goal . . . the date book is losed. So long kidsg keep your sights high. 'ur outlook, but a bright horizon promises better things to come. 1Mmmmmmnmm mmmmmmmu1:f 287 LAST WORD It is awfully hard for me to realize that the 1957 CAVALEON is ready for the press, that we can no longer change a word or a picture and must only wait for the Cavern. Senior year always goes fast and for those of us who worked on the yearbook the time really flew, especially those last few days before the deadline. There were so many heart-breaking, frustrating irritations: the little groups that never showed up for pictures, the copy that never was written, the photographer who stayed away when the students came, the millions of broken appointments, the lost pictures, the lost copy, and the lost tempers. After what nature did to me by not showing up with the right kind of sky that I had ordered, l shall never be a nature lover. It would never have been possible to produce this book without the hard-working staff and our own Mrs. Chris Steers, whose salty advice and suggestions stimulated all of us to greater efforts. The administration and faculty were unfailingly helpful under circumstances that were sometimes trying. From Mr. H. N. Rath to Mr. H. Carter they gave freely of their time. As you come to the end of your yearbook I hope you will derive as many pleasant memories from each page as we had in producing it for you. . Marian Garty, Editor-in-Chief AN ANSWER T0 THE EDITOR Dearest Ed: Sniff! . . . Pardon us for dripping like this but that Last Word of yours just made all the tender and fond memories come flooding back and right out our wee little strained eyeballs. As a matter of fact we'd like to thank a lot of lovely people too, in our own way. All right men, get your atomic powered BB guns ready, aim, fire! Good, the entire population, wiped out. Nine months ago you said that we should produce a yearbook and that you would supervise. fYou with that great big charitable and kindly heart, plus bull whip in hand.J Well, we sweated and toiled and worked our poor deformed fingers to the bone while you kept true to your word and supervised, and supervised and supervised. Ah, what sweet memories We have of those days when old 504 became our homeg the nights spent in the depths of that room, working by the light of our bunsen burn- ers, the delicious dinners of cold and clammy hamburgers from across the street, the pleading letters from home asking if we were still alive and if we needed money. f We wrote back saying no we weren't alive but send the money anyway.J We became social outcastsg shunned by students and teachers alike, having only each other and you for companionship. We were engulfed by Cavaleon, the all-conquering hero. CAVAleon deadline, deadline, deadline, deadline . . .ln After much time and more agony our little patient began to take shape and after bouncing him off the wall a few times he was ready to go to the printers. With tears of joy in our eyes we sent the little fellow off for his first time away from home. Now that all was done and sent away a sort of peace settled over our small dungeon, the silence broken only by our sobs as we cried and cursed nature into our eggnogs for it was not until now that the clouds had come into such beautiful and variegated poses as we had been staring into the wild blue yonder and trying to conjure up for night on night for five months. V Well, so long, kid. We know that in this book there is much more than words and pictures, there's a little of us in there too. We know this book is unsurpassable and apparently so do you because look, you're smiling for the first time this year! Now with our tails waving in the breeze we're off for parts unknown to attempt to lose our animal habits and become human beings once more. Until another time . . . farewell, and don't take any counterfeit Cavaleon receipts. Lovingly but bruised, Your talented and charming, STAFF ,sg in vw V ,g G . 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Phone FRa.3oi4 Try Our Delicious Sandwiches Our Milkshakes - Bes'r in Town Halian SpagheHi and Pizza SNACK HEAVEN 403I LeJeune Road Highland 4-I000 FRANCES BITTING Cusiom Made Bridal Gowns and Formals I4I0 Ponce de Leon Boulevard CORAL GABLES 34, FLORIDA CURLEE'S IOI Miracle Mile Coral Gables, Florida Bes'l' Wishes From SAM SEITLIN T. W. SLACK. REALTOR I420 S.W. I S+. FRI-I565 T. C. SLACK. ASSOCIATE ,i-1-ini-1- MOORE AND SLACK MORTGAGE CO. TraveIer's Insurance Company Funds I420 S.W. I S+. FRI-I436 CABANA MOTEL Coral Gables' Newesi' and Finesl' Vaca+ion Time Is All +he Time in BeauI'iIuI Coral GabIes 3805 S.W. 8TH ST. ITAMIAMI TRAILI CORAL GABLES 34, FLA. 'Q Z'- ll w. GQIM, of '5 7 SOUTHERN BELI. TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY EMPLOYMENT OFFICE - 36 N.E 2 ST Miami, Florida Complimenfs of ANTHONY ABRAHAM THIEL CHEVROLET 4I8I S.W. 8'I'I1 S'IreeI ON TRAIL AT LE JEUNE ROAD Complimenfs of PAUL R. STEGEMAN Jeweler Fine WaIcI1 Repairing HAMILTON ELGIN 2304 Ponce de Leon Blvd. Coral Gables' OIcIes'I ancl Finesi' Jeweler DORIS CRANE MODEL AGENCY AND SCHOOL Opening new horizons for career-minded young ladies MIAMI MIAMI BEACH Bes+ Wishes Io Ihe Class of '57 MOTALOY SALES 2525 S. W. a S+. AII Your Insurance Needs ANWALT INSURANCE AGENCY HI 4-IOI8 SUNLAND EfV.l0I'A' Rouen snnrlrus- AT ROLLER SKATING RINK W EVENING PROGRAM W' QW'- Xn es' vlwteMxS- Mx Sw Daily 8 p.m. fo Il p.m. AFTERNOON PROGRAM Sat 2 p.m. fo 5 p.m. Sun. 2 p.m. 'fo 5 p.m. Even Crowdi N The Doo' S ll N L A N D R noun slmma R NK RRR ww x 9255 Bird llmlll YM ' M, ,. WR Q, M0 5-4341 R RQR' RRQ' The Complimenfs of cocoNuT GROVE CO-EDS VILLAGE POST Congra+uIa'l'es lhe Class of '57 DOWLING'S and The Besl' al' Compelilive Prices Wishes You a Brighl Fulure I77 Miracle Mile Coral Gables FREE DELIVERY HI 6-044I HI 3-5883 Autographs 4 JJ n-a ye... ur ... mv .I -. ' l QWQJ AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS 128, 187 Allen, R. C.-139 Allen, R. F.-116, 156 Allen, S.-156 Alley, S.-74, 156 Allison-96, 109, 117, 132, 187 Allred, A.-156 Alonso, B.-122, 126, 187 Altschul, C.-156 Amburgey, P.-74, 187 Amidon, J.-61, 90, 101, 129, 187 Amis, J. L.-93, 126, 187 Amis, J. T.-156 Anderson, D.-187 Anderson, C.-156 Anderson, M.-110, 126, 187 Anderson, N. L.-187 Anderson, N. R.-36, 98 Anderson, P. A.-94, 187 Anderson, P. .1 .-139 Anderson, S. C.-66, 139 Anderson, S.-118, 139 Andrews, E.-61, 62, 63, 84, 95, 110, Andrews, M.-64, 139 Angus, A.-156 Angus, 1.-75, 96, 132, 187 Anibal, B.-64, 139 Anson, B.-139 Apeland, C.-139 Apeland, P.-64, 67, 90, 124, 156 Appleby, P.-64, 115, 188 Arace, C.-75, 139 Arbogast, L.-64, 67, 97, 156 Arce, C.-100, 115, 188 Archer, C.-139 Archer, R.-188 Arcuri, K.-74, 188 Arend, C.-61, 70, 78, 90, 123, 126, 188 Argo, J.-43, 44, 139 Armbrister, R.-64, 67, 105, 188 Armstrong, F.-94 Arnold, E.--74, 126, 188 Arrington, F.-75 Arrington, M.-75, 188 Asbury, C.-114 Ashe, T.-64, 67, 156 Ashley, C.-156 Ashworth, R.-40, 41, 156 Auer, J.-37, 58, 139 Aumack, B.-37, 48 Austin, G.-95, 188 Averhuck, M.-139 Averhuck, R.-94, 99, 126, 188 Averndon-99 Avon, R.-156 Babbitt, B.-55, 156 Babbitt, E.-66, 156 Back, P.-134, 156 Baghy, R.-58, 62, 110, 115, 116, 128, 156 Bagdis, D.-188 Baggs, J.--75, 156 Bails, B.-43, 99, 107, 129, 131, 156 Baker, C. A.-188 Baker, C. J.-139 Bak6r,'D.-74, 89, 156 I INDEX Bakke, A.-64, 124, 156 Baldwin, C.-156 Balikian, M.-64, 124, 189 Ball, D.-156 Ball, R.-101 Ball, S.-139 Ballard, Mr. J.-21 Baltian, A.-96, 157 Barbato, J.-189 Barber, Miss A.-15, 93 Barenthaler, M.-91, 189 Barfield, R.-139 Baril, J.-81, 93, 110, 123, 126, 189 Barish, L.-64, 139 Barnes, A.-139 Barragan, P.-189 Barratt, G.-58, 63, 70, 89, 157 Barrett, F.-189 Barrett, J.-37, 139 Barrett, M.-89 Barron, J.-157 Barrow, G.-37 Barrow, T.-139 Barthelmas, T.-139 Baseman, M.-61, 94, 126, 189 Baskin, J.-101, 189 Basler, T.-157 Bassett, Mr. E.-23 Basten, P.-58, 74, 139, 152 Batten, W.-157 Bazemore, R.-139 Beacham, J.-139 Beaver, B.-157 Beckham, L.-74, 75, 157 Beckham, W.-97, 157 Beckman, J.-157 Beckner, R.-189 Beecham, B.-157 Beecher, W.-73, 157 Beegle, M.-61, 64, 67, 124, 189 Behnke, E.-62, 129, 189 Beigel, L.-88, 129, 157 Beiler, S.-100, 243 Bell, B.-92, 189 Bell, D.-64, 66, 157 Bell, F.-118, 157 Bell, P.-139 Benavides, G.-139 Bender, T.-189 Benedetto, M.-49, 190 Benedetto, P.-190 Benefield, J.-75, 190 Beniten, L.-139 Benjamin, V.-62, 157 Bennett, .1 .-78, 96, 110, 123, 126, 190 Bennett, R.-190 Benson, K.-139 Beran, R.-157 Beresford, S.-139 Bergen, M.-157 Berger, B.-107, 139 Berman, S.-58, 103, 190 Bermont, R.-36, 131, 190 Bernard, D.-85, 109, 115, 190 Berry, R.-139 Bestonso, D.-157 Bevans, N.-75, 157 Beville, P.--139 Beville, P.-70, 88, 112, 118, 126, 190 Bevis, J.-133, 190 Bianco, Mr. J.-21, 62 Bible, C.-157 Bicks, R.-157 Bieda, J.-157 Biliboco, C.-190 Billings, C.-64, 67, 97, 191 Billings, S.-64, 139 Bils, Mr.-11 Bingham, R.-191 Bishop, W.-54, 97, 191 Black, A.-139 Black, C.-67 Black, M.-191 Black, N.-64, 66 Black, S.-157 Blackburn, N.-58, 102, 191 Blair, V.-26, 83, 191 Blake, R.-37 Blakely, G.-66 Blakey, Mrs. C.-27, 111 Blanco-Fombona, L.-55 Bland, B.-59, 84, 92, 102, 191 Blatt, G.-157 Blomquist, S.-70, 89, 112, 157 Blount, A.-139 Blume, R.-64, 140 Bodin, VC.-140 Bodine, H.-140 Boehm, M.-140 Boerger, Miss D.-27 Bogaards, D.-96, 122, 157 Bogdan, Y.-75 Bohannon, C.-75, 191 Boke, S.-118, 157 Bolash, P.-108, 191 Bomhoff, R.-140 Bonagura, L.-140 Bonasso, R.-140 Bonavia, E.-43, 157 Bondurant, J.-119, 140 Book, S.-157 Boone, B.--99, 128, 157 Boone, Mrs. E.-19, 129 Boone, L.-54, 97, 191 Boone, P.-68, 140 Booth, P.-191 Borden, Mr. E.-11, 105 Borman, P.-70, 82, 96, 123, 158 Boroughs, K.-88, 112, 191 Boswell, T.-140 Bosworth, C.-140, 153 Bourbeau, A.-126, 129, 192 Boureau, M.-140 Bowen, K.-73, 91, 158 Bowlby, Mrs. E.-13 Bowlby, M.-158 Bowlby, Mr. W.-17, 107 Boyce, R.-61, 88, 109, 113, 126, 192 Boyd, P.-35, 36, 192 Boyd, R.-74, 76, 102, 125, 192 Boyette, C.-192 Brack, M.-140 Bradbury, M.-43, 66, 140 Bradford, A.-192 Bradley, B.-158 Brady, G.-106, 113, 158 Bramblett, A.-75, 140 Brandt, B.-64, 192 Brannan, J .-140 Braun, H.-96, 158 Brawner, S.-70, 88, 99, 112, 126, 128, 129, 192 Breese, S.-94, 192 Brenner, E.--111, 117, 158 Brewer, P.-158 Bridges, S.-140 Briel, R.-192 Briggs, E.-158 Brinson, J.-140 Brisson, D.-158 Brisson, E.-140 Brock, K.-158 Brodkey, J.-77, 132, 134, 192 Brooks, B.-158 Brooks, D.-116, 140 Brooks, S.-74, 158 Broome, B.-192 Broward, C.-118, 140 Brown, B.-58, 84, 89, 97, 100, 104, 118, 158 Brown, F. E.-101, 193 Brown, F. K.-58, 64,x67, 69, 158 Brown, G.--120, 193 Brown, J.-74, 108, 158 Brown, J. D.4140 Brown, J. -R.-158 Brown, L.-193 - Brown, L.-140 Brown, L.-108, 158 Brown, N.-68, 124, 126, 193 Brown, W.-140 Browne, A.-58, 140 Browne r, Mr. M.-18, 100 Brumby, .1 .-140 Brunson, J.-77, 101, 134, 193 Bryan, N.-74, 158 Bryant, B.-96, 109, 193 Bubin, J.-47, 48, 131, 193 Buck, D.-73, 75, 112, 158, 183 Buck, M.-73, 95, 158 Buckman, L.-64, 67,158 Budd, M.-193 Buff, L.-101, 193 Buie, F.-43, 140 Buller, C.-14-0 Buller, .1 .--91, 193 Bunnagar, W.--140 INDEX Cabot, A.-42 Caffee, M.-140 Cagle, D.-116, 140 Cain, E.-140 Calabrese, P.-194 Caldwell, B.-140 Caldwell, J.-64, 158 Callahan, D.-140 Callahan, Mrs. E.-12 Callahan, K.-80, 83, 98, 109, 123, 194 Callaway, A.-40, 42, 131, 194 Callaway, D.-64 Callaway, Mrs. V.-28 Calliaon, M.-140 Cameron, A.-68, 93, 124, 129, 159 Cameron, S.-89, 110, 194 Camp, P.-99, 126, 128, 129, 133, 194 Campanile, E.-140 Campbell, D.-70, 89, 122, 126, 194 Campbell, H.-194 Campbell, J.-75, 159 Campbell, Mr. T.-19, 110 Canfield, F.-85, 115, 126, 133,194 Cannington, K.-159 Cannon, M.-106, 194 Capaldo, B.-73 Capomacchia, A.-36, 195 Capomacchia, K.-140 Capp, A.-84, 126, 128, 195 Caputa, Mr. L.-26 Carbone, J.-118 Cardwell, J.-140 Carmicheal, D.-111, 140 Carney, S.-116, 140 Carreras, C.-140 Carroll, A.--36, 159 Carroll, D.-74, 125, 159 Carson, A.-140 Carter, B.-67, 140 Carter, R.-79, 159 Carter, Y.-109, 132, 195 Carvelli, Mr s. J.-12, 88 Cascio, J.-112, 159 Case, B.-159 Bura, D.-140 Burd, Mrs. J.-27 Burd, P.-158 Burger, J.-140 Burgett, 1.-40, 158 Burkhardt, J.-77, 95, 134, 158 Burnette, L.-64, 67, 193 Burnham, N.-96, 193 Bumham, P.-140 Burns, R.-43, 66, 158 Burrell, Mr. W.-15, 43 1 Burton, A.-64, 67, 69, 91, 124, 194 Butler, F.-115, 194 Butler, G.-158 Butler, J.-140 Butler, M.-70, 88, 158 Butler, R. D.--140 Butler, R. E.-118, 140 Buzzell, R.-158 Byrd, Mr. W.-35 Byrum, S.-194 Caheza, W.-36, 158 Casey, M.-159 Cassidy, Miss M.-17, 117 Castleherry, P.-74, 195 Castro, J.-159 Caudle, T.-58, 195 Cauley, V.-140 Chabot, P.-141 Chadwick, R.-195 Chafin, M.-58 Chalfant, D.-141, 153 Chalk, D.-159 Chance, C.-159 Chandler, P.-159 Chase, V.-141 Cheatham, E.-98, 195 Chekanou, F.-159 Cheren, B.-141 Chernitsky, H.-159 Chesneau, B.-43, 44, 141 Chivers, N.-73, 95, 97, 195 Chrisman, S.-27, 58, 94, 104, 112, 195 Christiansen, K.-70, 88, 100, 126, 195 Christiansen, K.-141 Christianson, D.-4-8, 58, 101, 130, 131, 195 Christmas, J .-74, 76, 101, 125, 195 Church, S.-111, 134, 196 Churchill, G.-196 Cielo, J.-196 Clairborne, J .-196 Clark, B.-141 ' Clark, B.-159 , Clark, M. L.-113, 196 Clark, M. M.-141 Clark, N. H.-159 Clark, P.-159 A . Clark, R. B.-141 Clark, R. D.-36, 38, 42, 131, 159' Clarke, F.-196 ' ' Clay, T.-97, 196 clean, M.-43 Cleland, Mrs. C.-21, 62, Clements, S.-141 in Cleveland, .1 .-102, 116, 128, 159 Cleveland, Mrs. 4 Clifford, R.-14116 . Clinger, T.-758,'98, 159 Clot, S.-66. , V . f ' C1upper,AD.-88, 132, 196 Clupper, J.-141 ' Coale, J.-74, 125, 159 Coan, L.-159 Coatney, C.-75, 159, Coats, C.-141 ' Cobb, C.-159 Cockran, D.-68, 196 Cockran, J.-66, 159 Cockran, J.-141 Cockrane, M.-159 Coffin, S.-196 Coffihg, F.-61, es, 92, 110, 126, 128 196 Coffing, S.-62, 102, 130, 131, 196 Cogburn, C.-61, 63, 70, 88, 122, 126, 197 Cogburn, S.-75, 141 Cohen, P.-44, 159 , Cohen, R.-159 9 Cohn, 113, 160 Cohron, G.-58, 141 Cole, E.-47, 48 Cole, Mrs. L.-28 Cole, P.-101 Cole, V.-93, 197 Collins, J.-160 Colson, N.-74-, 93, 160 Combs, C.-66, 160 Combs, K.-141 Combs, S.-66 Compare, P.-64, 160 Compton, G.-77, 134, 160 Congdon, J.-93, 118, 129, 160 Conklyn, I.-160 Conn, S.-70, 77, 89, 134, 160, 183 Connell, T.--101, 114, 197 Conroy, C.-141 Constantino, L.-160 Conte, F. Cook, A.-197 . Cook, C.-40, 41, 50, 51, 130, 131, 197 Cook, D.-197 Cook, Mr. E. F.-7 Cooper Cook, Mr. E. T.-69, 124 Cook, K.-141 Cook, Mrs. M.-20, 132 Cook, N.-111, 141 Cook, R.-93, 112, 160 Cook, T.-37 Cooper, C.-120 Cooper, D.-73, 160 Cooper, J.-62, 197 Cooper, J.-58 INDEX Dabney, A.-92, 161 D'agostino, M.-141 Daisey, C.-161 Damiano, Y.-117, 141 Daniels, A.-161 Dannelly, J.-198 Dasher, A.-141 Dasher, T.-198 Davenport, W.-103 Davidson, D.-37, 141 Davidson, P.--161 , T.-141 Copeland, P.-110, 197 Coquet, D.-141 Coquet, J.-197 Corcoran, Mr. J.-59, 61 Corley, L.-141 Corley, M.-160 Corrigan, Miss Y.-27 Cote, J.-141 Cote, R.-106, 141 Cotten, J.-62, 91, 129, 160 Cotten, W.-197 Couey, C.-141 Couey, J.-197 Coulson, T.-141 Coup, .1 .-160 Courtney, J.-197 Covington, J.-160 Davis, A. J.-161 Davis, A. K.-64, 96, 124, 161 Davis D. 1.-141, 153 Davis, D. L.-161 Davis, E.-161 Davis, F.--107, 161 Davis, Miss K.-15 Davis, M. A.-11, 120, 161 Davis, M. H.-199 Davis P. A.-161 Davis, P. D.-141 Davis, P. V.-199 Davis, R.-141 Davis, S. J.-64, 141 Davis, S. L.-64, 77, 199 Davis, W.-54, 141 Dawes, W.-128, 161 Cox, E.-198 Cox, M.-160 Cox, N.-141 Cox, P.-160 Cox, W.-101, 115, 160 Coyne, M.-160 Cracraft, M.-160 Craig, J.-73, 95, 160 Crain, C.--118, 160 Cram, K.-198 Crane, J .-198 C 14-1 Crawford, .- Crawford, G.-36, 129, 160, 183 Crawford, P.-55 Crawford, S.-141 Creel, J.-4-3, 44, 99, 106, 107, 131, 160 Cremaschi, Mr. P.--67 Cribbs, .1 .--74, 160 Cripps, M.--141 Christiano, R.-141 Criswell, C.-80, 126, 198 Crocker, B.-96, 109, 116,117, 198 Crofton, R.-sa, 141 Crosby, B. 160 Crouch, A.--100, 130, 131, 198 Crow, M.-141 Crow, W.-53, 58, 102, 160 Crowder, .1 .-35, 59, 61, 99, 129, 198 Cruit, J.-160 Crull, M.-161 Crum, J.-108, 198 Cruthirds, J.-141 Cubillas, T.-93, 161 Cueva, M.-198 Cuevas, C.-141 Cullen, S.-141 Currie, P.-141 Curtis, N.-198 Cusick, P.-141 Cutbirth, N.-58, 82, 89, 129, 161 Cycler, B. 29 82, 83, 89, 110, 123, Dawson, L.-141 Dawson, T.-66, 142 Day, D. A.-161 Day, D. 1.-142, 153 Day, J.-93, 112, 199 Day, N.-113,132, 199 Dean, A.-199 DeAngelis, D.-199 Dear, D.-199 DeBerry, R.-74, 101 DeCastro, M.-37, 48, 58, 142 Decker, M.-108, 199 Deese, C.-161 Defoor, L.-161, 183 DeGuenther, S.-119, 161 Deigaard, F.-58, 161 Deitz, C.-199 . Delany, M.-73, 84, 95, 199 de la Rosa, M.-199 Dell, B.-142 Dell, H.-105 Dellow, Mr. W.-23 Delph, R.-48, 161. DeMaria, J.-67, 142 DeMartino, B.-62, 85, 99, 134, 200 deMe1lo, D.-50, 131, 161, 183 Dempster, A.-200 Dempster, .1 .-142 Dence, W.-142 Dennis, E.-75, 112, 161 DePinto, M.-119, 14-2 Derseweh, Y.-200 DeStefano, A.-37 Detrio, C.-89, 129, 161 Detrio, L.-118, 142 Deurling, S.-161 Dicker, W.-161 Dickey, D.-142 Diffenderfer, B.-142 Dignum, P.-74, 200 Dillard, J.-55, 89, 132, 200 Dinnell, P.-142 Dion, F.--200 Disspain, D.-43, 45 Dixon, A.-161 Doetzel, B.-58, 114, 142 Domming, A.-99 Domming, M.-142 Donaldson, C.-88, 132, 200 Dorn, P.-62, 92, 161 Dorsey, W.-161 Doster, R.-101, 161 Doty, D.-95, 108, 126, 200 Dougherty, N.-142 Douglas, H.-96, 108, 162 Douponce, G.-106, 142 Dowlen, O.-48, 97, 162 Dowling, E.-105 Dowling, J.-62 Drake, S.-55, 94, 162 Drawdy, E.-93, 132, 200 Dreher, D.-106 Dreppard, C.-14, 52, 53 Dressler, Miss C.-19 Drexel, T.-61, 77, 100, 134, 200 Drobner, Mr. R.-17 Drost, M.-142 Drummond, R.-142 Drylie, D.-35, 36, 97, 131,200 Dubois, J.-162 Dubois, L.-129, 200 Duffek, C.-132, 201 Duffy, J.-70,,95, 129, 201 Dunagan, J.-74, 162 Dunk, C.-95, 201 Dunlap, S.-61, 98, 128, 201 Dunleavy, R.-162 Dunn, Miss H.-26 Dunn, S.-70, 89, 201 Dunn, V.-75, 109, 201 Dunn, W.-142 Dunne, D.-201 Dunning, P.-162 - Dunwoody, D.-117, 142 Dupras, R.-162 Durden, J.-99, 201 Durden, Mrs. M.-11, 120 Duren, B.-162 'V Durham, G.-201 0 Durrill, G.-34, 36, 131, 201 Duttenhofer, D.-43, 102, 162 Dykes, .1 .-142 Dynner, A.-54, 162 Eames, R.-162 Earle, L.-132, 201 East, Mrs. M.-10 . Easter, K.-142 Easton-58, 142 Eccles, L.-70, 94, 162, 183 Eckel, R.-142 Eckler, J .-75, 116, 162 Eckman, D.-74, 76, 201 Edmondson, G.-95, 162 Edwards, C.-108, 202 Edwards, D.-142 Edwards, G.-202 Edwards, J.-202 ' Edwards, M.-62, 162 Edwards, P.-162 Eichert, M.-14-2 Eichrodt, J.-66 Eikenberry, R.-142 Eitneier, J.-202 Ekker, R.-64, 142 Eldridge, A.-142, 153 Eldridge, 1.-162 Elick, L.-142 Elkins, B.-142 Ellertis, M.-162 Elman, R.-162 Elwood, L.-142 English, J.-162 Epperson, C.-43, 162 Epperson, D.-202 Erickson, E.-142 Erlich, R.-sa, 99, 202 Escarilla, R.-113, 202 Eskenas, L.-142 Essex, Estep, .1 .-74, 109, 125, 202 L.-142 Estes, C.-78, 93, 123, 126, 202 Evans, B.-118, 202 Evans, D.-142 Evans, Mrs. H.-12 Evans, M.-37, 142 Evans, M. M.--142 INDEX Floyd-65, 69, 97, 204 Foard, D.-74, 204 Folsom, S.-74, 204 Foote, Mr. D.-16 Forbes, .1 .-70, 92, 163 Ford, S.-75 Forman, K.-163 Fornataro, A.-143 Forrester, J.-70, 84, 92, 163 Forsyth, S.-64, 143 Fort, B.-143 Forthmans, D.-143 Fortun, E.--163 Foster, B.-163 Foster, R.-64, 107 Fowler, D.-37, 143 Fowles, N.-163 Fowles, R.-163 Fox, D.-143 F ox, R.-163 F oxwell, J.-143 Foxwell, Mrs. R.-10 Foxx, .1 .-204 Foxx, N.-163 F raya, M.-204 Frederick, M.-143 carry, D.-81, 117, 143, 153 Garty, M.-61, 78, 79, 90, 123, 12 205 Garvey, T.-115, 143 Gary, .1 .-90, 205 Gatto, L.-106 6 M.-204 Everndon, J.-58, 162 Ewald, A.-74, 142 Ewald, B.-61, 74, 96, 125, 132, 202 Ezell, M.-61, 72, 92, 202 Ezell, S.-60, 74, 76, 117, 128, 203 Fabish, J.-91, 162 Farmer, N.-162 Farguharson, D.-142 F arrey, L.-92, 162 Fascell, Miss V.-15, 95 Fausett, ,lf-62, 101, 126, 203 Freed, R.-143 Freeland, D.-67, 163 Freeman, C.-143 Freeman, N.-48, 130, 131, 204 Freeman, S.-143 Freimark, Faust, C.-64, 107, 126, 133,203 Faust, J.-58, 103, 203 Fava, D.-75, 142 Feely, T.-42, 98 Feick, J.-162 Feinerer, Mr. P.-22 Feldman, Mr. D.-13, 134 Feldman, L.-66, 142 Felkner, G.-75, 203 Fennell, M.-143 Fernandez, Mrs. M.-27 Fielden, J.-70, 90, 162 Fienning, W.-77, 126, 134,203 F iertel, N.-143 Findley, J.-43, 122, 143 F ingerhut, S.-75, 143 Finklestein, J,-143 Finnieston, A.--203 French, C.-102, 163 Freund, L.-129, 132, 204 Frey, W.-74, 103, 125, 163 Freyer, R.-143 Fricke, E.-90, 126, 132, 204 Friedl, E.-75, 163 Friedman, L.-163 F riedson, S.-163 Frisch, B.-163 Front, L.-204 Frost, E.-163 Fry, W.-58, 14-3 Fulcher, R.-74, 101, 204 Fuller, M.-205 Fuller, P.-58, 70, 96, 126, 205 Funderburk, M.-163 Funk, C.-205 Funk, M.-37, 14-3 Funk, P.-119, 205 Futch, R.-74, 163 Fye, C.-65, 109, 163 Geise, G.-97, 128, 205 Geishert, E.-163 Gellerman, M.-163 Gelpi, C.-143 Genna, L.-143 Gentry, lla-99, 164 George, Mrs. A.-22 George, A.-143 George, J.-143 George, J.-205 Gerhardt, C.-75, 143 Gerstein, J.-67 Gessler, E.-78, 93, 123, 126, 206 Getsee, W.-60, 103, 130, 131, 206 Gibbs, R.-37, 143 Gifford, J.-120, 164 Gilbert, C.-100, 126, 206 Gilbert, C.-46, 48, 206 Gilfand, N.-206 Gilkey, Miss A.-16 Gillentine, B.-164 Gillett, L.-66 Gilmore, J.-117, 143 Gilmore, R.-143 Ginn, L.-106, 206 Girtman, C.-143 Glancy, T.-143 Glasser, J.-126, 206 Glickman, E.-164 Gloer, J.-116, 143 Glynn, B.-82, 92, 129, 164 Goble, D.-143 Goethal, R.-36, 103, 164 Goldman, P.-164 Golsan, M.-143 Golson, M.-144 Gonzales, N.-37, 144 Gonzalez, B.-164 Gonzalez, B.-144 Goodrich, J.-144 Goodrich, K.-144 Goodwin, Miss K.-18, 92 Gordon, A.-164 Gordon, Mr. D.-17 Gordon, J.-144 Gordon, J.-126, 206 Gordon, W.-118, 144 Gorinstein, .1 .-144 Firestone, C.-93, 112, 126, 203 Fisher, Fisher A.-89, 122, 162 R.-143 Fisher: R.-143 Fisher, S.-203 Fisher, Mr. W.-15, 55 Fitzgerald, J.-203 Fitzgibbon, 1.-43, 45, 143 Fitzpatrick, L.-143 Fitzpatrick, P.-203 Flammer, P.--162 Flashman, J.-73, 203 Fleming, J.-96, 129, 163 Flink, S.-203 Flowers, A.-163 Gaine, B.-54, 97, 205 Gainsley, L.-74, 76, 205 Galhreath, B.-163 Gallmeier, B.-143 Gallogly, W.--143 Galloway, C.-37 Gammon, J.-205 Garcia, V.-113, 163 Gardner, D.-58, 143 Garland, W.-143 Garrett, J.-42, 163 Garrison, B.-92, 163, 183 Garrison, H.-41, 42, 62, 98, 163 Gosheff, L.-206 Goss, G.-58, 144, 153 Gosseline, P.-164 Gould, D.-99, 110, 206 Gould, M.-144 Gould, T.-144 Govorchin, R.-66, 144 Goyette, A.-95, 206 Goyette, M.-144 Grady, L.-126, 133, 206 Grafton, P.-144 Graham ,G.-98, 164, 183 Graham, M.-52, 96, 132, 207 Graham, T.-91, 112, 164 Gransden, M.-164 Grantham, L.-100, 115, 206 Graves, K. Greatorex, -96, 116 J .-207 Green, C.+91, 122, 164 Green, D.-58, 79, 83, 103, 123, 164 Green, J.-65, 108 Green, S.-164 Greenberg, M.-164 Greenberg, S.-207 Greene, B. -43, 44, 144 Greene, C.-164 Greene, J.-207 Greene, .l. S.-35, 36, 46, 48, 102, Greenhill, L.-144 Greenleaf, B.-65, 67, 124, 144, 152 Greenleaf, M.-65, 67, 90 INDEX Harris, S.-58, 74, 165 Harris, S.-165 Harrison, M.-144 Harrison, M.-32, 35, 36, 38, 70, 130, 131, 208 Harrison, P.-144 Hart, M.-90, 108, 165 Hart, R.-102, 208 Hart, S.-144 Harter, W.-144 Hartman, S.-126, 208 Hartom, R.-144 Harvey, D.-208 Hatcher, R.-144 Hauptman, N.-208 Hodsdon, N.-145 Hoerner, C.-65, 67 Hoerner, J.-209 Hoffman, M.-145 Hoffman, R.-145 Hogue, S.-72, 90, 166, 183 Hohman, J.-60, 61, 90, 126, 12 Holdahl, S.-166 Holian, C.-43, 4-4, 210 Holland, D.-210 Holland, R.-48, 210 Holliman, R.-145 Hollingsworth, F.-145 Homan, K.-145 Hood, J.-145 Gregg, Mr. D.-17 Gregg, P.-207 Grentner, J.w61, 78, 89, 123, 207 Griff, J.-4144 Griffen, M.-75, 164 Griffen, R.-125, 164 Griffiths, .l.-144 Groebe, A.-65, 67, 164 Groover, R. A.-144 Groover, R. J.-164 Grose, J.-37 Grout, G.-144 Grubbs, J.-207 Guest, C.-114, 144 Gustafson, G.-144 Gustafson, N.-144 Gutshall, R.-164 Habershaw, F.-65, 207 Haddix, N.-207 Hager, W.-50, 51 Hain, R.-164 Hale, B.-119, 144 Hale, L.-113, 164 Haley, M.-104, 164 Hall, B.-208 Hall, Mrs. C.-12 Hall, M.-208 Halliburton, J.-101, 207 Halpern, S.-132, 164 Halt, M.-120, 208 Hamill, M.-165 Hamilton, F.-144 Hamilton, L.-116, 208 Hamilton, R.-165 Hammerstrom, D.-43, 44, 144 Hammond, B.-144 Hamrick, Mrs. R.-20, 132 Hancock, L.-67 Hancock, R.-116, 118, 165 Hand, G.-208 Hankins, B.-75, 144 Hanly, T.-165 Hann, M.-65, 144 Hansen, H.-95, 165 Hanson, C.-208 Hanson, .1 .-144 Harelik, S.-65 Harris, Mr. C.-25 Huis, J.-74, aa, 126, Harris, P.-208 Harris, P.-144 129, 208 Hauser, Miss M.-12, 119 Havenor, L.-62, 75, 92, 117, 129, 165 Hawthorn, G.-209 Hay, C.-74, 91, 125, 165 Hayes, N.-43, 165 Haynsworth, H.-80, 123, 128, 165 Hays, J.--144 Heath, B.-115, 209 Heckman, L.-144 Hedlund, C.-65, 165 Hefele, R.-36, 98, 165 Heldt, Mrs. A.-7 Helm, W.-144 Helmuth, Z.--119, 165 Hemphill, C.-165 Henderson, B.-165 Henderson, D.-66 Henderson, J .-36, 144 Henderson, M. L.-74, 118, 125, 165 Henderson, M. P.-58, 74, 144 Henderson, T.-165 Hendrick, B.-58, 65, 144 Hendricks, B.-53, 144 Henn, C.-165 Henry, R.-115, 144 Herbert, S.-209 Herman, B.-66 Herman, F.-165 Herman, J .-165 Herman, R.-37, 165 Herndon, N .-74, 165 Herren, B.-37, 145 Herrmann, V.-65, 67, 165 Hess, L.-65, 165 Hidu, E.-145 Hildan, E.-209 Hill, B.-165 Hillbom, S.-106, 145 Hiller, S.-60, 61, 62, 34, 126,128, 209 Hilles, B.-93, 109, 126, 129, 209 Hillman, B.-165 Hilson, F.-97, 209 Hilton, S.-165 Hines, K.-106 Hinson, Mrs. L.-11 Hinton, E.-65, 98, 166 Hirsch, J.-82, 79, 123, 166 Hitt, S.-166 Hoagland, V.-145 Hockenberry, E.-166 Hodge, E.-166 Hodge, N. 120, 132, 209 Hodor, H.-145 Hodsdon, M.-94, 209 Hood, S.-145 Hooper, B.-75, 117, 145 Hooper, L.-166 Hopkins, C.-108, 210 Hopkins, .1 .-210 Horne, J.-62, 73, 92, 166 Horner, Mrs. M.-25, 113 9, 209 Hotchkiss, Mrs. L.-12 Hough, R.-75, 166 Houghton, H.--166 House, P.-113, 210 Houser, D.-32, 36, 58, 98, 130, 131, 210 Hovan, Mr. L.-16, 104 Howard, J.-74 Howell, M.-166 Hubbard, A.-74, 125,166 Hubbard, N.-132, 210 Hubinger, Mrs. G.-11 Huck, P.-62, 74, 75, 166 Huddle, H.-58, 166 Hudgens, R.-145 Hudson, C.-145 Hudson, G.-145 Hudson, J. 74 Huff, G.-29 Huff, M.-145 Hughes, B.-62, 72, 82, 92, 123, 210 Hughes, E.-74, 166 Hughes, M.-145 Hulsman, J.-71, 91, 210 Hume, C.-145 Humphrey, H.-65, 166 Humphrey, J.-145 Humphrey, L.-74, 166 Humphries, D.-35, 36, 58, 131, 210 Hunt, A.-145 Hunt, C.-70, 71, 90, 126, 210 Hunt, P.-55, 94, 166 Hunter, S.-71, 90, 211 Hutchison, H.-122 Huttig, E.-116, 145 Hutton, C.-145 Hutton, J.-166 Huycke, G.-211 Hycko, B.-81, 166 Hymes, C.-62, 72, 84, 92, 129, Idema, J.-16, 113, 125, 166 Ihland, N.-65, 66, 117, 166 Ihland, W.-211 166 Imher, L.-37, 43 Injaychock, Mr. E.-25, 36, 48 Ions, Miss M. C.-12 lssenherg, S.-166 Ivanoff, B.-145, 153 Ivanoff, E.-61, 88, 107, 110, 126, 133, 211 Jaap, W.-145 Jackson, J .-66, 106, 145 Jackson, S.-145 Jacobs, B.-166 James, C.-166 J ameison, J .-54, 145 Jamieson, M.-58, 62, 166 Jarvis, D.-60, 61, 102, 211 Jenkins, L.-75, 166 Jennings, D.-36, 98, 131, 166 Jennings, E.-113, 145 Jensen, C.-65, 145 Jephson, D.-145 Johansen, E.-94, 110, 167 Johnsen, M.-167 Johnson, C.-66, 145 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnston, Johnston, Johnston, S.-211 Jones, Jones, Jones, J ones, Jones, Jones, Jones, 211 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, D. D. D. J. B.-122, 167 J. D.-66, 145 J. E.-211 J. H.-118, 145 J. M.-145 L.-118, 145 L.-106, 167 M.-145 M. J.-167 R.-66, 167 L.-211 M.-55, 58, 94, 211 A.-99, 167 D.-145 E.-112,, 167 167 D. T.- E. -71, 89, 167 F.-65, 145 L.-60, 71, 80, 8 R.--167 R. R. S. N.-107, 167 N.-37, 145 L.-75, 211 Jones, S. V.-65, 167 Jordan, B.-167 Jordan, C.-65, 145 J qrdan, E.-132, 211 J Orclan, N.-71, 126, 133, 212 Judge, J.-167 J ugenheimer, V.-105 J unger, J.-43, 99, 131, 167 Justin, D.-145 Kadar, R.-105, 115, 129, 167 Kandel, A.-212 Kane, H.-114, 167 Kaplan, M.-117, 145 Kapner, C.-145 Karabasz, F.-54, 97, 212 9, 123, 126, INDEX Karabasz, J .-54, 146 Karnafel, M.-134, 212 Karr, R.-62, 167 Kasarjian, M.-75, 212 Kashmer, C.-113, 146 Kashmer, E.-113, 167 Katz, G.-167 Katz, P.-58, 62, 72, 84, 92, 167 Kavney, J .-49, 212 Kaylor, R.-60, 212 Keaton, M.-88, 167 Keech, M.-96, 167 Kehoe, C.-99 Kelleher, K.-146 Keller, R.-146 Kelley, B.-167 Kelley, K.-167 Kelly, B.-60, 102, 212 Kelly, Kelly, T.-33, 36, 48, 58, 103, 130, 131, 132, 133, 212 Kennedy, T.--74, 129 Kerner, R.-167 Kersting, G.-212 Khoenle, M.-146 Kidwell, G.-167 Kilgard, J .-68, 74, 93, 167 Kilinski, K,-88, 112, 126, 129, 212 Kimbrell, C.-75 Kimbrough, T.-92, 102, 126, 213 Kinard, M.-213 King, D. A.-167 King, D. T.-213 King, N.-146 King, N.-146 King, P.-48, 98, 213 King, P. A.--213 King, P. H.-37, 146 King, P. S.-146 Kingaard, B.-146 Kinzer, S.-146 Kirk, J .-213 Kirk, K.-168 Kirkham, B.-118, 14-6 Kirkpatrick, W.-36, 168 Kirssin, B.-168 Kistler, L.-106, 168 Kitchen, J .-129 Kitchin, D.-77, 107, 115 Kitchin, R.-168 Kitts, M.-118, 146 Kleber, D,-213 Klein, Mr. A.-26 Klein, E.-146 Klein, K.-168 Klein, S.-146 Kleinginna, G.-168 Klements, J .-146 Klepfer, C.-82, 96, 110, 119, 123, 213 Kline, D.-33, 36, 40, 41, 50, 70, 130, 213 Klug, C.-74, 76, 110, 125, 126, 213 Kluth, K.-74, 168 Knable, J.-168 Knapp, Mrs. D.-24 Knight, D.-74 Knight, N.-168 Knoche, E.-75, 146 Knowles, J. L.-168 Knowles, J. P.-97 Knupp, Mrs. S.-17 Koop, P.-66, 146 Kopelman, J .-50, 213 Kos, J .--213 Kosco, K.-214 Kotys, Mr. N.-6, 36, 39 Kratz, J .-74 Krenson, R.-214 Krieger, E.-74, 100, 214 Kruppa, W.-65 Krutulis, Mr. J .-25, 36, 50, 51 Kryak, M.-168 Kuck, J .-168 Kulvin, S.-126, 133, 214 Kunze, D.--62, 71, 78, 88, 112, 123, 126, 214 Kutner, M.--128, 168 Kyle, C.-62, 168 Lacinak, N.-122, 146 Lacy, R.-74, 125, 168 Laesser, J .--62, 71, 94, 97, 168 Lagomarsino, G.-146 Lair, M.-71, 89, 112, 126, 128, 133, 214 Lally, P.-97, 214 Lamar, C.-116, 214 Lamar, P.-62, 79, 89, 112, 123, 126, 129, 214 Lamar, T.-146 Lambert, J .-102, 168 Lamons, P.-214 Landau, C.-50 Landry, J .-31, 34, 36, 38, 40, 131, 214 Lane, C.-214 Lane, J .-146 Lane, M.-215 Laney, J.-168 Lang, M.-113, 215 LaPlant, B.-168 Largen, E.-168 Larkins, R.-215 Larson, Mrs. E.-26 Larson, M. A.-66, 168 Larson, M. A.-66, 168 Larson, S.-55, 96 Lasky, F.-36, 37, 42, 58, 146 Lasky, V.-168 Latshaw, J .-146 Latshaw, L.-92, 168 Law, A.-74 Lawler, E.-118, 146 Layland, A.-146 Leach, Mrs. S.-24 Leatherman, J .-168 LeBourg, L.-75, 146 Lee, D.-37, 146 1 Lee, S.-75, 168 Leedy, D.-168 Leedy, J .-146, 153 Leffingwell, S.-58, 71, 94, 128, 169 Leichtman, M.-108, 215 Leigh, K.- Leigh, S.-+146 Leitner, D.-169 Lennon, A.-169 Lennon, E.-146 Lenoir, B.-62, 71, 94, 169 Lenoir, W.-61, 99, 126, 133, 215 Leonard, C.-169 Leonardy, Mrs. H.-15 Leonardi, L.-66, 146 .Lephfew, C.-169 Lepore, A.-29 Lepore, J.-93, 169 LeRoux, G.-48 Lesko, P.-106, 215 Lesser, F.-215 Lesser, S.-169 Lester, A.-58, 61, 82, 97, 123, 215 Lester, D.-169 Levi, J. J.-106, 169 Levi, J. U.-106, 146 Levick, E.-110, 126, 128, 215 Levitt, K.-42, 14-6 Levy, A.-65, 69, 93, 124, 215 Lewis, C.-116, 14-6 Leybourne, S.-95, 215 Lieberman, E.-146 Liegerot, M.-72, 95, 215 Liegerot, R.-98 Lietz, C.-169 Liggett, J.-169 Lindsey, B.-146 Link, E.-146 Linkroum, P.-60, 97, 130, 131, 216 Little, F.-169 Little, M.-169 Little, T. E.--146 Little, T. M.-146 Lloyd, N. I.-75, 76, 120, 132, 216 Lloyd, N. J.-216 Locke, W.-216 Loebig, E.-106, 169 Logan, Mrs. V.-28, 96 Lokav, 73, 169 Long, L.-216 Lopez, C.-66, 146 LoPinto, F:-66, 146 Lorino, M.-75, 169 Lounders, J.-169 Love, C.-169 Lovell, P.-14-6 Lowe, C.-68 Lowe, K.-169 Lowe, M.-146 Lower, P.-117, 216 Lowry, C.-102, 216 Lozoff, S.-146 Lucas, S.-169 Ludwig, M.-65, 67, 124, 126, 216 Luihn, N.-169 Lum, K.-216 Lund, C.-113, 216 Lund, Mrs. D.-21 Lund, L.-146 Lund, W.-101, 134-, 169 Lunsford, J.-58, 146 Lutton, S.-97 Luzader, B.-36 Lyons, D.--216 INDEX MacCarron, S.-146 Machamer, D.-101, 169 Mack, B.-216 Mackey, M. L.-81, 92, 123, 217 MacLean, J.-109 Macloskie, T.-146 Macnow, D.-4-3, 44, 106, 169 MacTavish, C.-169 Macy, D.-169 Madden, M.-101, 217 Madden, R.-217 Madowitz, I.-217 Magoffin, C.-147 Magruder, M.-43, 45, 99, 107, 115, 131, 169 Maimone, .1 .-217 Mairs,,J.-43, 147 Malice, A.-111, 147 Malice, R.-111, 147 Maloff, S.-65 Malloy, .1 .-147 Manchester, E.-109, 217 Manchester, J.-65 Manchester, M.-217 Mancini, A.-169 Mandel, G.-170 Maneilly, T.-217 Mann, M.-47, 48, 85, 115, 217 Mansene, J.-147 Mantel, G.-132, 170 Manton, S.-217 Marcus, D.-108, 217 Marion, J.-60, 62, 92, 126, 217 Marion, L.-58, 147 Marks, D.-147 Marks, T.-170 Mars, R.-218 Marsch, S.-77, 170 Marsh, K.-92, 170 Marshall, D.-147 Martin, L.-147 Martin, M.-100, 218 Martin, N.-147 Martinez, H.-147 Martinez, M.-170 Mask, C.-170 Mason, W.-218 Massey, C.-218 Massey, Miss E.-14 Mastro, J.-147 Matter, S.-71, 94, 170 Matthews, A.-93, 218 Matthews, D.-14-7 Matthews, E.-170 Matthews, J.-170 Matthews, P.-65, 147 Matthews, W.--218 Maturo, L.-96, 132, 218 Maxwell, I.-65, 170 Maydak, .I.l170 Maydak, V.-147 Mayers, J.-147 Mayfield, Mrs. V.-21, 108 Maynard, J.-108, 117, 218 Maynard, N.-147 McBrayer, A.-118, 147 McBroom, Mrs. E.-18, 116 McCarthy, C.-220 McCarthy, N.-171 McClaskey, D.-147 McClendon, M.-55, 62, 171 McClure, H.-106 McComb, G.-34, 36, 115, 126, 129, 130, 131, 133, 220 McConnell, A.-171 McCormick, F.-115, 171 McCormick, R.-54, 126, 220 McCracken, E.-58, 220 McDonald, Mrs. G.-13 McDonald, P.-80, 101, 123, 221 McDonald, S.-60, 61, 77, 79, 110, 123, 134, 220 McDonald, S. S.-65, 171 McElhiney, L.-74, 147 McEl1igott, Mr. T.-12 McEvoy, M.-147 McGahee, D.-171 McGill, L.-75, 118, 147 McGinnis, D.-65, 67, 221 McGlohn, R.-91, 110, 117, 221 McGoogan, D.-58, 62, 73, 84, 92, 171 McGrath, M.-171 Mcllwain, J.-58, 171 Mcllwain, W.-36, 118 McKay, A.-112, 171 McKim, R.-147, 221 McKinley, C.-74, 171 McKinney, B.-75, 120, 171 McKinney, S.-75, 147 McKinney, W.-171 McKitterick, R.-147 McKune, J.-99, 171 McLean, J.-116, 147, 221 McLeod, L.-95, 171 McLeod, J.-103, 221 McLure, H.-171 McMaster, M.-94, 110, 126, 221 McNeil, K.-32, 36, 39, 58, 131 McNutt, M.-91, 221 McSwain, D.-221 McSwain, J.-171 McTavish, C.-48, 131 Mcvoy, R.-37, 147 Meatham, S.-170 Meade, S.-36, 170 Meares, C.-170 Meehan, J.-100, 126, 218 Meehan, M.-63, 72, 76, 94, 99, 125, 218 Megathlin, K.-95, 218 Megibhen, Miss K.-15 Mehl, R.-74, 76, 125, 170 Meister, D.-36 Melillo, J .-61, 74, 119, 125, 132, 218 Melli, E.-66 Mena, M.-147 Menacof, Mr. M.-28, 109 Mendenhall, R.-147 Mercadante, I.-111, 147 Mercer, E.-170 Merrifield, M.-147 Merrifield, W.-147 Mertens, L.-47, 48, 101, 219 Mesa-Rogue, F .-147 Messing, R.-65, 67, 170 Messier, A.-100, 115, 170 Messler, Mr. A.-16 Metzger, R.-147 Meyer, S.-219 Myers, Z.-74, 219 Migon, K.--147 Milbrath, R.-116, 147 Miles, .l.-65, 147 Miles, R.-147 Miles, S.-88, 132, 170 Milikin, R.-147 Milledge, B.-102, 104, 128 A 219 Miller, .- Miller, C.-93, 170 Miller, C. L.-219 Miller, D.-75, 93, 147 Miller, E.-75, 170 Miller, G.-90, 170, 183 Miller, .l. G.-34, 36, 106, 130, 131, 219 Miller, ,l. G.-113, 219 Miller, L.-147 Miller, M.-67, 170 Miller, M. L.-147 Miller, P.-118 Miller Mrs. S.-13 Mills, .l.-170 Milton, P. 147 Mims, M.-170 Mincer, C.-74 Minchew, H.-219 Minear, S.-113, 170 Minton, Miss M.-13 Mitchell, C.-74, 170 Mitchell, J.-170 Mitchell, J.-219 Mizell, P.-147 Mizell, W.-99, 219 Mogg, B.-147 Mohlhenrich, W.-54, 170 Molinari, F.-219 Monahan, A.-147 Moneyhun, B.-74 Monmonier, B.-147 Monroe, Mr. W.-15, 115 Montana, Fr-54 Montgomery, J.-53, 147 Moore, B.-65, 66, 147 Moore, M. E.-148 Moore, M. E.-148 Moranor, K.-148 Morford, J.-148 Morlang, W.-170 Morris, 1.-58, 148, 152 Morris, J.-62, 73, 171 Morris, J.-101, 219 Morris, T.-58, 61, 80, 83, 109, 112, 117, 123, 220 Morrison, T.-148 Morrison, T, H.-148 Morrow, C. A.-73, 112, 171 Moseby, .l.-220 Moseley, J.-93, 112, 171 Moseley, R.-48, 101, 130, 131, 220 Mossbarger, S.-220 Mott, Miss E.-14 Mounts, ,l.-48, 171 Moyers, W.-148 Muhlinghaus, M.-148 Mull, C.-A148 Mull, S.-27, 60, 94, 104, 220 Mulligan, R. Mullinax, S. INDEX Mundee, J.-122, 220 Munro, B.-148 Munro, C.-148 Murdock, J.-220 Murphy, D.-47, 48, 171 Murphy, M.-171 Murphy, R. Nadel, G.-79, 89, 112, 123, 221 Narvhez, D.--221 Nast, D.-148 Navas, M.-148 Neader, R.-221 Neel, A.-92, 110, 222 Neiger, G.-171 Nelson, P.-52, 62, 85, 102, 115, 126, 130, 131, 222 Nelson, Q.-52, 53, 100, 222 Nesmith, M.-43, 44, 58, 65, 66, 69, 90, 124, 222 Neu, J.-222 New, R.-222 Newhold, B.-222 Newell, B.-222 Newmark, K.-88, 171 Newmark, S.-222 Newmeyer, Mr. J.-26 Niblock, W.-48, 148 Nicholas, E.-222 Nichols, B.-71, 89. 112, 171 Nichols, C.-171 Nichols, J.-148 Nichols. N.-171 Nichols, R.-60, 61, 99, 104, 128, 222 Nicholson, D.--85, 100, 115, 171 Nicholson, T.-36, 58, 74, 98, 172 NieNaber, F.--43, 54, 107, 172 Nimmo, I.-74, 172 Nipper, L.-222 Nipper, L.-58, 223 Nirenberg, L.-148 Nobles, C.-40, 172 Nobles, G.--68, 172 Nobles, W.-148 Noggle, J.-58, 148 Noppenberg, M.-116, 148 Norconk, N.-55, 76, 117, 172 Norman, D.-223 Norman, E.-33, 36, 38, 40, 41, 70, 130, 223 Norman, J.-75, 223 Nonnan, S.-148 Norman, W.-114 Norton, H.-223 Novak, F.-223 Novak, J.-148 Novotny, S.-74, 138, 148 Nowakowski, V.-73, 88, 172 O'Brien, B.-172 O'Brien, L.-172 O'Brien, M.-36, 183 O'Brien, S.-66 O'Chipa, l.-61, 96, 109, 117, 132, 223 0'Conner, N.-148 O'Day, J.-33, 36, 39, 130, 131, 223 O'Day, L.-223 Oclely, H.-223 O'Donnell, E.-223 Offutt, N.-93, 172 Ogden, M.-148 Olon, R.-172 Olson, Mrs. L.-29 Olson, M.-113, 223 O'Neill, N.-224 Oquendo, R.-148 Ormsby, E.-122, 148 Osborne, J.-172 Ostergard, C.-65, 93, 124, 172 Ostrom, N.-113, 224 Ostrowitz, W.-34, 36, 50, 130, 131, 224 Otstott, R.-148 Overholser, B.-172 Owre, K.-119, 148 Pabst, E.-224 Paddor, .l.-107, 128, 172 Pagliari, V.-172 Pagliuca, S.-73, 77, 95, 134, 172 Pajon, A.-118, 224 Palmer, J. L.-65, 67, 224 Palmer, J. M.-122 Paltridge, B.-148 Pangia, C.-79, 81, 91, 123, 224 Pangia, M.-148 Pardee, P.-148 Pardington, D.-172 Parent, Mr. R.-10, 133 Park, M.-65, 67, 172 Parker, F.-65, 100, 224 Parker, .l.-78, 224 Parker, K. L.-172 Parker, K. M.-124, 172 Parker, L.-148 Parker, M. .l.-224 Parker, M. M.-172 Parker, S.-148 Parkin, B.-148 Parramore, G.-224 Parrott, A.-224 Parsons, M.-66 Paterson, F.-43, 45, 148 Patterson, Miss E.-18, 104 Paull, L.-225 Pawliger, B.-225 Payne, V. R.-225 Payne, V. R.-75, 95 Peabody, T.-65, 225 Peach, D.-148 Peck, D.-172 Peck, E.-148 Peck, R.-148 Peck, V.-92, 225 Peck, W.-77, 172 Peckham, G.-89, 112, 172 Peckham, P.-74, 172 Peckitt, L.-172 Pederson, M.-112, 126, 129, 225 Pederson, M.-107, 111, 126, 129, 225 Peeples, M.-37 Peltz, V.-122, 172 Pendray, 1.-60, 126, 133, 225 Pennell, J.-65, 103, 172 Penzi, P.-120, 225 Perdue, M.-68, 172 Perez, H.-74, 76, 125, 172 Perez, J.-81, 123, 173 Perez, L.-148 Perkell, J.-173 Perkins, T.-66, 106, 131 Perry, L.-94, 173 Perry, M.-173 Perry, P.-126 Perryman, J.-173 Persandi, C.-148 Pesce, D.-225 Peskoe, B.-173 Peters, G.-43, 90, 225 Peters, J.-107, 173 Peters, P.-132, 225 Peterson, B.-173 Peterson, W.-173 Pettee, R.-36, 37 Peuser, W.-148 Pfeiffenberger, R.-105, 107, 173 Phelan, F.-91, 226 Phelan, M.-226 Philips, F.-58, 149 Philips, I.-60, 63, 97, 100, 226 Phillips, R.-67, 107, 226 Phillips, W.-116, 173 Piant, Mrs. S.-18, 94 Pierce, B.-115, 149 Pierce, H.-101, 114, 226 Pierleoni, Mr. D.-16 Piowaty, C.-90, 226 Piowaty, S.-62, 92, 173 Piper, S.-43, 45, 60, 99, 128, 130, 131, 226 Pippenger, J.-36, 173 Pistorino, J.-149 Pitman, J.-173 Pitz, F.-226 Pitz, S.-173 Piwniczka, L.-36, 173 Piwniczka, V.-226 Plant, G.-173 Platt, P.-65, 67, 129, 226 Podlewski, P.-149 Poe, B.-173 Polizzi, J.-81, 149 Poole, T.-173 Poore, J.-68 Popenhager, A. 75, 226 Poppenberg, J. 173 Porias, I.-61, 74, 76, 226 Posada, A.-227 Posner, C.-119, 149 Powelson, C.-73, 173 Prance, Mrs. H.-26 Pratt, R.-115, 118, 173 Prebianca, T.--173 Prendergast, D.-36, 98, 173 Presbrey, M.-95, 123, 227 Prescott, C.-173 Pressley, B.-101, 173 INDEX Price, J.-149 Prior, S.-173 Pripish, M.-106, 173 Pritchard, P. K.-43, 119, 227 Pritchard, P. T.-53, 62, 81, 102, 104, 116, 123, 227 Proper, M.-227 Pruitt, M.-75 Pullam, R.-173 Puller, R.-173 Puntel, R.-75, 227 Purnell, A.-36, 48, 53, 174 Putnam, B.-75 Quiles, C.-174 Rada, M.-174 Radel, D.-65, 67, 174 Radin, P.-174 Radzynick, M.-174 Rainer, D.-111, 174 Rambo, G.-62, 94, 174 Ramey, R.-129, 227 Ramirez, T.-149 Ramsey, E.-149 Ramsey, J.-149 Rankin, C.--43, 74, 119, 174 Rankin, G.-43, 102, 227 Rasco, R.-65, 89, 124, 227 Raskin, J .-48 Rath, Mr. H. N.-6 Raulin, F.-149 Rayburn, S.-106, 116, 227 Raymer, S.-149 Ream, J .-149 Ream, P.-149 Reardom, B.-227 Reddick, J .-100, 174 Reddish, F.-227 Reece, J.-149 Reed, J.-90, 174 Reed, K.-149 Reeder, W.-174 Reese, B.-228 Reetz, C. E.-228 Reetz, C. L.-149 Reeve, D.-149 Regan, M.-174 Rehe, E.-75, 149 Reilman, R.-174 Reiss, E.-103, 174 Reitsma, Miss J.-19, 94 Remaley, P.-174 Renner, B.-91, 102, 228 Reno, M.-94, 116, 128, 174 Reno, R.-60, 61, 116, 228 Rentz, C.-149 Renuart, D.--149 Renuart, M.-174 Repp, R.-228 Retallic, D.--174 Rethorst, P.-58, 62, 92, 174 Reyes, R.-174 Reynolds, D.-149 Reynolds, J.-99, 126, 228 Reynolds, Mrs. M.-13 Rice, G.-228 Rice, L.--65, 66, 68, 96, 122, 228 Rice, Mr. R.-25, 36, 42 Rich, J.-109, 228 Richards, Mrs. M.-27 Richards, R.-149 Richardson, D.-58, 99, 228 Richardson, J .-132, 228 Richardson, L.-74, 174 Richardson, M.-1741 Richardson, O.-174 Richer, M.-228 Rickett, R.-149 Rider, B.-62, 63, 72, 84, 126, 131 229 Rifas, H.-36, 103, 174 Rifas, H.-149 Riggenbach, L.--114, 229 Riggs, G.-36, 48, 174- Rigot, S.-73, 90, 174- Rihel, L.-91, 229 Riley, P.-75, 229 Rinc, R.-106, 229 Ring, P.-101, 174 Rinker, C.-229 Rising, V.-174 Rivas, L.-149 Rivera, H.-98, 175 Rivera, N.-229 Rivers, G.-65, 124-, 174 Roberts, D.-175 Roberts, D. A.-58, 149 Roberts, E -74, 76, 101, 229 Roberts, N.-92, 175 Roberts, S.-175 Robinson, C.-229 Robinson, C. M.-99, 175 Robinson, J.-74, 90, 175, 185 Robinson, Y.-149 Rodriquez, I-116, 118, 149 Rodriquez, R.-175 Roerig, H.-61, 62, 99, 229 Rogel, J.-175 Rogers, B. A.-100, 175 Rogers, D.-14-9 Rogers, M.-36, 175 Rohrbach, J .-91, 229 Roland, M.-62, 90, 229 Romig, F.-37 Romoser, E.-175 Rood, J.-134, 175 Rordam, A.-230 Rose, J.-149 Rosen, R.-54, 175 Rosenbaum, E.-230 Rosenberg, W.--175 Rosenfeld, K.-149 Rosenfeld, M.-230 Rosenstock, H.-175 Rosenstock, N.-175 Rosenthal, B.-175 Rosher, B.-68, 90, 175 Ross, A.-175 Ross, B.-36, 103, 130, 131, 230 Ross, D.-34, 36, 131, 230 Ross, J. S.-37, 149 Ross, J. W.-50, 51, 58, 98, 131, 175 Rotelli, A.-110, 129, 230 Roth, B. J .-230 Roth, B. M.-149 Roth, I.-230 Rothrum, P.--149 Routenberg, L.-149 Rovin, G.-149 Rovira, R.-73, 230 Rowe, H.-48, 58, 102, 175 Rucker, R.-230 Rudd, B.-97, 230 Rudd, J .-175 Rudoff, R.-81, 230 Ruffe, D.-175 Ruggero, J.-116, 175 Ruggles, J.-88, 231 Ruiz, A.-149 Ruiz, P.-81, 231 Rumhall, J.-62, 65, 67, 69, 124, 231 Rumenik, R.-175 Ruprecht, S.-175 Rush, A.-72, 78, 92, 123, 131, 231 Russ, J.-175 R-ussell, D.-1419, 153 Rutecky, S.-43, 44, 231 Ruttenberg, P.-231 Rutz, C.-149 Ryan, E. A.-231 Ryan, R.-175 Ryder, B.-95, 175 Sacca, T.-231 Sadler, P.-231 Salmon, J.-149 Sandberg, P.-93, 112, 231 Sandner, C.-118, 149 Sanstrom, G.-149 Sanstrom, J .-150 Santiago, B.-150 Saunders, P.-91, 176 Saunders, S.-176 Saurino, V.-74, 150, 153 Saussele, J.-113, 176 Saussele, T.-37, Savage, R.-150 Savalli, J. 95, 231 Schatzberg, S.-65, 122, 126, 231 Scheer, P.-176 Scheffesky, P.--35, 36, 39, 40, 41, 58, 130, 131, 231 Scheffesky, S.-65, 97, 232 Schenk, E.--74, 105, 232 Scherer, S.-65, 89, 176 Scheurmann, C.-150 Schildecker, C.-62, 73, 94, 128, 176 Schmal, J .-43, 150 Schmick, J.-150 Schmidt, H.-176 Schneider, J.-176 Schreiber, G.-150 Schulte, H.-108, 232 Schulte, R.-150 Schultz, C.-150 Schultz, K.-150 Schulze, H.-176 Schwartz, J .-132, 232 Schwarz, R.-74, 176 Scinski, T.--35, 36, 40, 42, 232 INDEX Scoguins, M.-150 Scop, M.-129 Scott, P.-73, 74, 88, 232 Scott, R.-176 Scuitti, C.-150 Seaber, A.-34, 36, 103, 131, 232 Seckle, E.-65, 150 Seese, L.-71, 89, 176 Seiler, G.-58, 63, 232 Seiler, J .-115, 176 Seipp, D.-150 Sensale, J.-150 Senterfit, S.-48, 74, 97, 125, 176 Semes, R.-176 Sema, Miss D.-27 Sessions, B.-232 Sevald, L.-101, 232 Sevald, M.-150 Severson, E.-74, 91, 125, 176 Sexton, F .-66 Seykora, E.-100, 232 Shader, M.-96, 176 Shafer, L.-74, 90, 176 Shaffer, M.-43, 176 Shanklin, P.-118, 176 Shanor, K.-60, 71, 94, 102, 126, 232 Shappee, A.-150 Sharpless, T.-107, 133 Shaw, B.-58, 62, 81, 99, 233 Shaw, C.-233 1 Shaw, J. A.-176 Shaw, J. L.-176 Shaw, W.-37 Shea, G.-98, 233 Shea, N.-116, 138, 150 Shearon, B.-233 Sheetz, L.-150 Shelton, T.-233 Shepler, Miss E.-26 Sheppard, B.-71, 92 Sheilds, G.-100, 233 Shing, M.-233 Shinn, W.-150 Shorago, G.-134, 233 Short, E.-233 Sickler, E.-233 Siddall, G.-234 Siddons, G.-75, 234 Siefert, J .-97, 128, 234 Sigman, R.-66, 150 Sigretto, S.-176 Silbert, M.-53, 150 Silbert, S.-150 Silva, T.-89, 176 Silver, C.-176 Silverman, S.-176 Silverstone, P.-109, 126, 129, 234 Simerly, J.-36, 130, 131, 234 Simmons, B.-74, 76, 125, 234 Simon, J .-176 Simone, D.-176 Simonetti, J .-42 Simpson, C.-37, 150 Sinclair, D.-176 Sindo, C.-234 Sirak, J.-234 Skelton, S.-73, 95, 129, 177 Skop, R.-177 Slack, N.-79, 93, 123, 234 Slaton, J. C.-35, 36, 50, 51, 131, 234 Slaton, J . W.-36, 58, 177 Slaughter, R.-177 Slocomb, H.-98, 130, 131, 234 A A Smith, Smith, A . .-177 . .-177 B Smith, B. A.-177 Smith, B. M.-95, 234 Smith, C. A.-150 Smith, C. C.-150 Smith, C. G.-150 D Smith, . L.-177 Smith, D. R.-177 Smith, G.-177 Smith, G.-235 Smith, Mrs. H.-25, 73 Smith, J .-61, 80, 85, 89, 112, 123 126, 128, 235 Smith, L.-61, 85, 110, 235 Smith, L. E.-177 Smith, L. L.-55, 90, 129, 177 M Smith .-95, 177 Smith: P. F.-36, 131, 177 P Smith, . N.-235 Smith, R.-35, 131 Smith, S.-71, 84, 92, 129, 177, 189 Smith, S.-177 Smith, S.-73, 95, 177, 183 Smith, S.-95, 177 Smith, T.--177 Smoot, S.-62, 73, 84, 177, 183 Smyers, J.-235 ' Snare, B.-99, 177 Snirpunas, O.-235 Snodgrass, J.-150 Snodgrass, R.-150 Sockloff, A.-48, 150 Sokolow, D.-106 Solomon, L.-150 Songer, Mrs. J .--25, 113 Sorrell, C.-128, 177 Sottile, J .-177 Sowards, S.-177 Specht, P.-150 Speed, S.-177 Speegle, J .-36, 62, 131, 177, 183 Speights, I.-177 Spence, C.-150 Spencer, G.-177 Spirer, R.--150 Spitzer, W.-235 Sprague, S.-73, 75, 91, 177, 183 Spratlan, L.-65, 67, 124, 128 Springer, C.-150 Stager, D.-235 Stager, F.-178 Stager, M.-150 Stallings, L.-235 Stallings, R.-150 Stamos, G.-36, 74, 178, 183 Stanley, P.-74, 150 Stanley, R.-37, 150 Stark, J.-42 Stames, B.-74, 125 Steams, J.-62, 74, 97, 178 Steams, M.-62, 73, 94, 178 Steele, Mrs. E.-25, 70 ' Steers, Mrs. C.-78, 82 Stephens, C.-65 Stephenson, M.-235 Sternberg, R.-150 Stetter, L.-235 Stevens, A.-235 Stevens, B.-178 Stevens, .l.-178 Stevens, J.-236 Stevenson, K.-66, 236 Stewart, C.--90, 236 Stewart, D.-236 Stewart, Mrs. E.-12 Stewart, I.-236 Stewart, Mrs. L.-7 Stewart, M.-150 Stewart, S.-110, 126, 236 Seymour, Mr. J.-28 Stiger, C.-178 Stiles, J. A.-67, 88, 236 Stiles, J. C.-150 Stockdale, S.-150 Stoker, J.-101, 178 Stoeckel, Mr. E.-25, 36, 41 Stoller, S.-95, 178 Stone, H.-74, 96, 236 Stone, M.-65, 150, 178 Stowe, P K Strain, Strang, .-236 .-88, 126, 128, 236 J.-150 Stratt, P.-66 Strickland, M.-118 Strickland, R.-236 INDEX Tchakarian, C.-110, 237 Tedrick, S.-90, 178 Teisan, R.-74, 178 Teitler, S.-151 Temple, M.-93, 129, 178 Terry, B.-151 Testa, G.-178 Tew, T.-36, 38, 42, 98, 131 Thaggard, D.-151 Thaggard, R.-37, 66, 151 Thal, D.-67, 96, 109, 126, 129, 237 Thayer, A.-151 Thomas, B.-237 Thomas, Mr. D.-23 Strothman, D.-178 Studeman, B.-102, 178 Studeman, J.-150 Struthers, Mrs. H.-12 Suarez, S.-150 Suarez, V.-178 Sullivan, G.-178 Sullivan, S.-183 Sullivan, T.-178 Sumerfield, M.-93, 178 Suominen, J.-118, 236 Suter, S.-78, 123, 237 Sutor, B.-74, 178 Sutton, R.-37, 58, 61, 138, 150 Swain, S.-178 Swan, A.-66 Swan, W.-150 Swanson, B.-151 Swanson, G.-32, 36, 58, 102, 130, 131 Swartz, P.-32, 36, 38, 130, 131, 237 Sweeny, P.-178 Swift, R.-151 Swigert, D.-237 Tanis, D.-151 Tannehill, R.-237 Tanner, J.-151 Tansey, T.-237 TarpleY, J.-66, 151 Tatum, E.-237 Tatum, J.-151 Taylor, J.-37, 178 Taylor, S.-37, 151 Taylor, S. E.-151 Taylor, S. L.-74, 95, 178 Thomas, D.-178 Thomas, J. C.-65 Thomas, J. M.-72, 92, 126, 132, 237 Thompson, J.-237 Thompson, M.-75, 178 ' Thompson, P.-178 Thompson, S.-126 Thompson, T.-98, 179 Thorn, L.-55, 83, 89, 117, 122, 128, 129, 179 Thorton, R.-238 Thrasher, B.-238 Threatte, J .-48, 101 Tibbens, M.-151 Tidwell, C.-68, 89, 124, 126, 238 Tidwell, S.-151 Till, Q.-47, 48, 179 Tittsworth, C.-179 Toback, S.-151 Tobin, T.-179 Tohari, J.-94, 238 Toland, B.-36, 179 Tonks, G.-179 Tooill, .l.-91, 179 Toole, A.-74, 179 Toomey, E.-179 Toothman, J.-36, 179 Topf, F.-179 Topping, C.-151 Torchia, G.-100, 238 Torelli, N.-62, 179 Torrence, J.-74 Towle, P.-151 Townes, A.-71, 88, 110, 126, 238 Townsend, E.-90, 179 Townsend, S.-151 Trammell, B.-37, 58, 151 Trammell, M.-94, 116, 128 Treadway, C.-101 Trevett, F.-74, 238 Tribble, P.-238 Trice, .1 .-238 TriPP, M.-126, 133, 238 Trotter, S.-151 Tschumy, W.-58, 102, 115, 179 Tucker, L.-238 Tumlin, T.-35, 43, 45, 59, 61, 63, 102, 126, 129, 130, 131, 238 Turin, D.-179 Turner, S.-89, 179 Turner, S. S.-67, 74, 76, 93, 126, 239 Tusa, L.-151 Tysinger, R.-239 Tyson, C.-151, 153 Ufert, A.-109, 117, 239 Uhl, H.-78, 179 Uhlich, B.-102, 239 Ulmer, M.-65, 93, 239 Ulmer, S.-151, 153 Umbenhower, Mr. F.-14 Underhill, R.-179 Underwood, B.-89, 239 Underwood, N.-151 Vagias, G.-243 Vallejo, C.-42, 179 Vance, P.-98, 179 Vanderslice, J.-239 VanMill, N.-73, 83, 179 Vann, P.-62, 239 Van Patten, B.-91, 113 Van Patten, J.-75, 95, 179 VanSciver, D.-151 VanSmith, G.-179 Vara, R.-50, 130, 131, 239 Varela, C.-239 Varela, M.-179 Vasquez, A.-151 Vaughn, N.-66, 179 Veber, V.-58, 76, 89, 239 Vehon, B.-239 Venn, P.-240 Ventulett, A.-90, 179 Verdon, C.-180 Vestal, R.-151 Vetter, J.-61, 74, 93, 125, 126, 129, 240 Vickers, E.-37 Victor, R.-180 Vidal, F.-66 Vidal, M. A.-240 Vidal, M. C.-61, 122, 129, 240 Viens, J .-113, 180 Villanova, J.-180 Villar, M.-151 Vinal, R.-99, 180 Virgin, B.-151 Vitale, R.-89, 111, 180 Vliek, J.-58, 68, 94, 124, 129 180 Vogel, M.-43, 151 Vohminin, A.-240 Vollmer, N .-240 Vollrath, F.-180 Voss, C.-240 Vroon, D.-100 Wadsworth, H.-46, 4-8, 130, 131 240 Wadsworth, S.-120, 240 Waggoner, Miss C.-20 Wagner, R.-240 Wales, M.-102, 114 Walker Walker Walker Walker, Walker Walker: , A.-151 B. H.-180 I B. J.-72, 94, 180 B. x.-sa, 91, 180, 241 D.-82, 91, 132, 240 J.-240 Whitehouse, W.-151 Walker, M.-180 Walker, Mr. M.-76 Walker, N.--68, 124, 126, 241 Walter, L.-90, 129, 180 Ware, R.-94, 241 Ward, R.-66 Ward, N.-151 Ward, R. J.-65, 85, 180 Ward, R. R.-241 Ward, W.-151 Warner, J.-f37, 151 Warner, M.-151 Warner, R.-151 Warner, R.-241 Washbish, D.-112, 241 Waters, T.-+241 Watson, .l.f59, 62, 63, 92, 1 Watson, J.-132 Watson, R.-151 Watson, S.-95, 180 Watters, M.f91, 180 Watts, G.-180 Weber, J.-34, 36, 131, 241 Wechsler, A.-151 Wechsler, H.-67, 124, 251 Weddington, .lf-180 Wehler, D.-151 Wehrstedt, E.-180 Weilbacher, A.-180 Weiner, I.-65, 151, 128 Weingarden, 180 Weinrich, E.-241 Weinrich, P.-241 Weiss, L. M.-74, 76, 180 Weiss, L. R.-242 Wenz, C.-151 Werth, D.-37, 151, 153 Wertz, Mr. C.-17 West, Miss F.-25 Westberry, K.-180 Whalen, S.-151 Wheeler, R.d1o7, 242 Wheeling, W.-36, 97, 180 Wheat, B.-180 White, D.-151 White, D.-66, 180 White, J.-180 White, M. E.-242 White, M. J.-75, 88, 125, 242 Whiteside, K.-180, 183 Whiteside, F.-151 31, 241 INDEX Whitfield, D.-43, 45, 58, 103, 130, 131, 242 Wickstrom, B.-180 Wieder, S.-181 Wiemer, S.-181 Wilbanks, B.-181 wildey, C.-91, 181 Wilkaitis, J.-52, 102, 131, 242 Willett, M.-88, 242 Williams, A.-181 Williams, A. Rf-151 Williams, B.-93, 112, 181 Williams, C. H.-242 Williams, D. E.-151, 242 Williams, D. F.-181 Williams, D. G.-242 Williams, D. H.-151 Wood J. S.-152 Wood K.-181 Wood M. E.-111, 243 Wood W.-102,243 Wood, Y.--181 Woodard, C.-152 Woodard, D.-152 Woodman, C.-74 Wooldridge, D. A.-50, 51, 102, 181 Woolsey, D.-243 Woods, T.-74, 102, 125, 181, 183 Wooten, D. -152 Wright, A.,-152 Wright, B.-108, 243 Wright, C.--152 Wright, D.-36, 48, 58, 102, 131 Wright, .l.-181 Williams, L. A.-62, 82, 84, 94, 123, 181 Williams, L. S.-119, 181 Williams, N.-181 Williams, P.-77, 95, 134, 181 Williams, R.-181 Williams, R. R.-100, 242 Williams, T.-152 Williamson, B.-33, 36, 40, 42, 50, 58, 63, 98, 131 Williamson, L.-117, 152 Williamson, R.-65 Williamson, V.-181 Williamson, W.-36, 37 Willis, P.-119, 132, 242 Wilmont, D.-43, 181 Wilson, C. E.-243 Wilson, C. M.-152 Wilson, Mrs. E.-28, 104 Wilson, Mr. F.-21, 99 Wilson, G. A.-152 Wilson, J.-181 Windom, E.-181 Wingfield, G.-152 Winkleman, W.-181 Winnan, R.-181 Winkur, S.-66, 181 Winter, P.--152 Winter, R.-152 Winters, D.-243 Winters, S.-152 Wittich, A.-243 Wolff, C.-152 Wright, M.-181 Wright, P. J.-72, 94, 243 Wright, P. K.--181 Wright, R. L.-65 Wroath, R.-118, 152 Wyatt, J.-181 Yaskin, B.-48, 181 Yearick, J.-37, 152 Yearty, J.-36 Youghn, K.-49 Young, C.-181 Young, J.-77, 134, 243 Youngker, H.-181 Yvars, Mrs. D.-128 Zalkin, M.-152 Zambito, F.-152 Zacur, Mrs. H.-21 Zeder, J. W.-90, 128, 182 Zeder, J. W.--152 Zell, G.-115, 116, 182 Zell, V.-152 Zimmerman, M.-182 Zito, E.-152 Zorn, S.-152 Zotti, S.-152 Woltz, Mrs. J.--26, 62 Wood, J. 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