Cristobal High School - Caribbean Yearbook (Canal Zone Coco Solo, Panama)
- Class of 1948
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Co-Editors-WILLIAM HOFFMEYER, NORMA NALL Photographic Editor--EDWARD JOHNSTON Ad Editors-PEDRO NIEVES, DOLORES THOMPSON Business Manager-ROSEMARY DENSON ARDEN ARMSTRONO VILMA BEJARANO WILVNIA COLLINS EDWARD CORBETT HELEN CRANDALL ROSEMARY DENSON THOMAS DIXON JOAN DOUOAN NANCY DYER TVIAXINE CUMBAN WILLIAM HOFEMEYER JACQUELINE HUNTER EDWARD JOHNSTON TAFF MURIEL JORDAN RAYMOND KAM WILLIAM KORENBROT ELENORE KULLER WILLIAM MCGINN NORMA NALL PEDRO NIEVES LILLIAN NORRIS JIM ROSSKOPF DOLORES THOMPSON ALAN TOWNSHEND IZZY WACHTEL ROBERTA WILLIAMS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Al'1kFI.0RENCE CII RISTIAN, LEE VAN S , f R I ICLEN, OBERTSTERN Picmres-ROBERT WILFORD Sponsor-DOROTHY HOFFMAN Mr. I 1, 19 MR. PAUL BECK, Principal THE MA 0F PIIWER Mr. Paul Beck, who succeeded Mr. Ted Hotz on October 1, 1947, proved himself an able man for a big task. W NCQ' We .. 'ox OWU 6 7Z:,,,,, ,,,. 7, M wine f ,. .' THE CABINET TUBE TT ASSUUI1-l'l'l0 One of the most important phases of school work is the practice of self-government. This is done through the Student Association. President of the Student Association and Co-ordinator of Activities this year was Bill lVlcGinn, ably assisted by Vice-President, Dorn Thomasg Treasurer, Ann Newhardg and Secretary, Ray Kam. lVlr. Clyde Flowers was the Sponsor ofthe organization, and Miss Patterson served as Adviser on financial affairs. STUDENT COUNCIL , , f 'Hia .-.,,:f.4 - ir. ,r M316 1' , ,.. , .. M? .,,. , ffff .1 ,. :i' ,:f .. f 'fe gig' 7--1.5. 3 f 72 by 4 ,,, -1 4, X ,QMWMMW X 2 5 f 47, ,Wt N 1 f ,.,, xl pig 52- 3 f Z I WU ' 'Me it mafia'- i Q54 liihltsxi 1 AZ' A ff ,ffi Q W 140,22 gf' f f 1 4 L ii 2 gigs A iiwi 1 ,Reefs if KW fe 1:5141 gV? gg fa il W: 1 if w 5 f H i' hifi X 1 Ir, f Sri' w i 1 i f , i D tra 11 VAN? 4 ff Wm- We Q f 4' , - xiiix R Q .4 553 N NN NQN, N X . ' 3- ' A rg: A Q 3 F A N v si N if wwf ,wff A'llll94 Crew In truotor MR. 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JU 16 PJ ll? r Z0 0 A-B Jo HY HUN eowefoerpeiz .He 0 -, QI. lllylal. Fiqh l ,- Q, Iflcld f U0 IV 'Sm -X ' af , -A. Urfj X , 77 ,,...M-W P111-If '.De'1v 'em U lldy . HIV R. F81 Q00 , ?C01f'b'fy 04, 18115, hbfa A!1?ffZldlfs!,, 1154 MISS BEVERLY RU01-'F Secretary Canal Zone ,lumor College Further study in Biltwort Junior College '6Wl1at is ity, Lum PALUMBZ Q dyfjallo l , X E X Couege X S103 rs . . -'QAN YVQZJBIS Teachgq-QOUYX l I RGXNXP- KU? ' BS Nlafxlvmel MLW alitb' of a A M' 2 NUSSX-X gl EclucaU0n X 'S the besl, qu' eww - f Collegexxege Hfaifvess ,lawf- ,fmx , lllmo te C0 ., I .NNVJYH DMU C'gelor21Cl9 Sm just like ll' Kb C Xfllxxczzxlwfl irq B-A I rY011Plff? l3lxY5lC'ul .J ol Hwy' -V HHOWQSIylarnlefs' ' filly M lmvn Swltmgl as wily Ie' st er U -'n Ve - MR. RAYBURN BRIANS Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry B.S., University of Idaho MS., University Of Idaho 'Now listen! You Kidsli MR. NOEL GIBSON Metal Shop, Mechanical Drawing Bb., Bradley Tech. Cel busy! MR. CARROLL ANDERSON Wood Shop Kansas State Teachers College Put those tools away! COACH JOHN FAWCETT Physical Education University of Redlands, California W ell l l l ..... lv 4 M4 wsu 461 lim E 1 NN nf Www! ADAM, FRANCES ALEGUAS, MARY ARCHBOLD, TERRY ARMSTRONG, ARDEN AYCOCK, DAVID BADDERS, BILL BEJARANO, VILMA BENNY, MARIE BRAYTON, ALICE BROWN, BARBARA COLLINS, WILMA CORBETT, EDWARD COTANCHE, DELORES COULTER, GEORGE CRANDALL, HELEN DENSON, ROSEMARY DIXON, TOM DONAHUE, KATHLEEN DOUGAN, JOAN DYER, NANCY EGOLF, GEORGE ENGELKE, JOHN ENGLEBRIGIIT, BERTHA FERNANDEZ, JAMES FUREY, DIARY GUMBAN, ENIILIA GUMBAN. NI.-XXINE HARRISON. CIIARLES H.-XYWOOD. JACK HEI,LI'MS. JEANNI-:NE IAIOIfI'MI:x'ER. WII-I,I,nI JOHNSTON. EIJW.-NBII Km. IMYIIOND E HJR VAN SICLEN, NORMA LEE A A I I E KORENBROT, WILLIAM A ' KIILILER, ELENORE 1 LEACH, PAT A A MACKENZIE, LORING MALIN, CRAIG MCGINN, WILLIAM , ' MCLAREN, J EANNETTE MCLAUGHLIN, WILLIAM MILLER, GERTRUDE MILLSPAUGH, CHARLES NALL, NORMA .1 P ' fi N IEVES, PEDRO I I NORRIS, LILLIAN PRETTO, EOLA QUINN, ROBERT ROSSKOPE, JAMES RUSSELL, VIRGINIA SANDERS, DAVID SANDERS, PHILIP SCHULTE, HARRY SERKO, DAVID SIMONS, MERL,E ' I SOLLAS, GILBERT ' STYLES, MARJORIE II j TAYLOR, HUGH A TESCH, JEAN THOMPSON, DOLORES TOMPKINS, EDNA TOWNSHEND, ALAN WILLIAMS, ROBERTA W ILLOUGH BY, WILLIAM YOHROS, BENJAMIN if , A I President MARJ ORIE STYLES MARJORIE RUTH STYLES Margie Ancon, Canal Zone February 9, 1930 A true and loyal friend Who makes brains and beauty blendf, Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11 Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11, Allstars, 9 Home Room Representative, 10 La Pas, 10-11 Torrid Zone Wizard, 10-11-12 Junior Class President, 11 Senior Class President, 12 Quill and Scroll, 12, Secretary, 12 Cipos, 11 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 11 Treasurer ARDEN ARMSTRONG IV' A 1 Vice-President DAVID SANDERS DAVID SANDERS G6Limey77 Barrancabermeja, Columbia May 30, 1930 'GA helping hand heill always lend, A carefree lad, but a real, true friendf' Basketball, 9-10-12 Baseball, 10-11 Football, 10 Softball, 9-10-11-12 La Pas, 10-11 Vice-President, 12 Cipos, 11 Hall Monitor, 11-12 MARIAN ARDEN ARMSTRONG Arden,, Ancon, Canal Zone October 6, 1930 Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to daref, Clee Club, 9 La Pas, 10-11 Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Pep Squad, 9-10 Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 12 Basketball, 11-12, Allstars, 11 Cheerleader, 11-12 Tradewind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Treasurer, 12 Junior-Senior Banquet, Committee, 11 Dances and Decoration Committee, 12 Swimming, 10 Softball, 9-10-11-12 Queen's Court, 12 Victory Corps, 9 Hall Monitor, 11-12 Fir t Classmen ALAN TOWNSII END HSh'E8Zj',, Colon, Republic fle Panama February 18, 1930 One who has both feet firmly planted in the airf, Football, 9-11-12 Baseball, 9-11-12 Basketball, 9 Softball, 9-11-12 Dramatic Club, 9-11-12 Military School, 10 Track, 11-12 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 11 Senior Class Secretary Clee Club, 12 Secretary ALAN TOWNSHEND PATRICIA LEACH Path, Ancon, Canal Zone October 26, 1930 Energetic, . . full of laughs. A lovable brunette eyclonefi Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars 9-10 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Cheerleader, 12 Queen's Court PHILIP RANSDALL SANDERS Sipinlc-1,97 Colon, Rupublic de Panama November 23, 1930 His hopes are high as his legs are long. Why worry about trouble, he's singing a songf' Football, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12 Track, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10 Basketball, 9 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Tlicspians, ll-12 Orchestra, 9-10-11-12 Band, 11-12 Clee Club, 11-12 Torrid Zone Wizards, 10-11-12 .lr.-Sr. Banquet Committee, 11 Class Dance Committee, 9-10 KATHLEEN DONAHUE Brooklyn, New York May a, 1930 Silence gives the proper grace to women. Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Softball, 10 Volleyball. 10-11-12 Basketball. 10-11-12 C11-1' Club, 11-12 DAVID SERKo Ilan- llavana. Cuba .lulv 3. 1931 He lrrohc no promise. serrcrl no prirulr' end. llc' gairuvl no title. and he lnsr no friend. 4.111111-ra f.lub.9-10-11-12 lll'lllI1lllll' Club. 9-10-11-12 Torrid Zona- Wizards, 10-11-12 C14-c Club. 10 Drvlu-slrn. - - 1. Band. I - 1. l ooll1all.9-10-11-12 IWW .A-HW s I ' f I I , I v- -.-Q-Q11-' ,-- Q --si .Ei- Y-'-'2 A' i - ALBERT WILLIAM BADDERS Hour, Annapolis, Maryland April 5, 1927 A little work, and mostly play, Blend together for a perfect dayf, Football, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9 Baseball, 9-12 Basketball, 9-11-12 Water Polo, 12 Track, 12 N1ARY T HERESA FUREY Cristobal, Canal Zone May 10, 1930 H0h, thou art fairer than the evening air, Clad in the beauty of a thousand starsf, Basketball, 10 Volleyball, 9-10-11-12 Glee Club, 9-10 Victory Corps, 9 La Pas, 10-11 Forum Club, 11-12 Cipos, 11 National Honor Society, 11-12 Camera Club, 12 Dance Committee, 12 Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Hall Monitor, 11-12 JOHN ENGELKE Ancon, Canal Zone September 5, 1930 A faithful friend is a strong defense Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11-12 ' Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Camera Club, 9 Model Airplane Club, 9 Thespians, 10-11-12 Rifle Club, 11-12 Dance Committee, 9-10-11 Class Secretary, 9 Recorder Rifle Club, 11-12 Track, 11-12 DOLORES THOMPSON Tornmie,' Lewistown, Pennsylvania May 14, 1930 Dolores is friendly, kind and true g Always ready to laugh with you. Clee Club, 10 Cheer Leader, 11 Volleyball, 12 Class Secretary, 9 WILL Billy Morg .luly An 6' Chess Dram, Sciena Bridg La M 21 C11 Presicl S.A. Vice- Vice- Trad Carib Curat GI-:RI L'Trua Clevef ,luly 1 I wo b Glee I Came Cheer JAM11 Jim lwato Augu iGHe!s a Band, Class Track Trade Carib Footh WIL1 Dudle Janus From L The 1 lt Vollej 9-14 Baskf 9-lt Softb G. A. Rifle Natio Quill Class Class Dram Came Trade Carib Victo Hall Engli Girl f Danc C01 3ADDER5 Ustly play, 'effect day REY an the I thousand y, 11-12 2 strong llstars, 12 -12 J -11 -12 3 d and ith youf 9 WILLIAXI IJAVIS 1'l0FFBIEYl'IR Bill Morgantown, West Virginia July 20, 1930 An aljable and rourteous gentleman. Chess Club, 9 Dramatic Club, 9-10-ll-12 Science Club, 10 Bridge Club, 10 La Masque, ll 21 Club, 12 President Chess Club S.A. Alternate, 12 Vice-President 21 Club Vice-President Dramatic Club Trade Wind Staff, 12 Caribbean Editor, 12 Curator Coff Museum, 10 GERTRUDE EVE lVlILLER Trudy', Cleveland, Ohio July 16, 1929 I would rather be remembered by a song, than by a victory. Glee Club, 9-10-11-12 Camera Club, 12 Cheerleader, 9 JAMES DEWEY RossKoPF iijimif lwatonne, Minnesota August 23, 1930 He's witty and radical, wise and good. Band, 9 Class Senator, 9 Track, 10 Trade Wind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Football, 11-12 WILMA Wooo COLLINS Dudley, Georgia january 17, 1931 From the top of her head to the tip of her toes The impression of neatness and loveliness grows. Volleyball, 9-10-12, Allstars, 9-10-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12. Allstars. 9-10-11 Softball, 9-12 G. A. A., 9-10 Rifle Club, 11-12. Secretary, 11-12 National Honor Society, 12 Quill and Scroll, 12 Class Secretary, 9 Class President, 10 Dramatic Club, 12 Camera Club. 12 Trade Wind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Victory Corps, 9 Hall Monitor, 9-10 English Club Secretary. 9-10 Girl Reserves, 9-10 Dances and Decoration Committee, 10 '4l..h 4? 'WX f. Q : - 1: ' Jtga. tilt Heli, 5' '-A .V - I -i 'L-11,-A - 1-111, - ,,. -. ...- jggs... 7 -,jk ikf 121-1-INORE ANN KULLER Pat .-Xiu-oil, Canal Zone October 16, 1930 Full of jan the lirelong day ,lolfing and laughing her cares f11l'lIw1'.u Victory Corps, 9 Volleyball, 9-10-ll, Allstars, 9-10 llasketball, 9-10-ll, Allstars, 9-10 Softball, 9-10, Allstars, 9-10 Varsity. 9-10-ll-12 Dramatic Club, 9-10-ll-12 La Pas, 10-ll Class Representative, 9-10-12 l'resident's Cabinet, 12 Talent Assembly Committee, 12 Tradewind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Dance Committee, 9-10-ll-12 .lunior-Senior Banquet Committee, ll CHARLES MILLSPAUGII Ch ack Walden, New York April 2, 1930 A cheerful smile, a pleasant word, Illirth over sadness, he preferredf' JEANNETTE MCLAREN Shady Quincy, Mass. March 12, 1931 She,s petite, pretty, popular, and punctiliousf' Volleyball, 11 La Pas, 11 Cipos, 11 Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Class Secretary, 11 Class Representative, 11 ,lunior-Senior Banquet Committee, 11 Senior Dance Committee, 12 CRAIG MALIN Stockton, California April 3, 1930 Once in a thousand years, A perfect character appears. Band, 9-10-11-12 Orchestra, 9-10-ll-12 Football, 9-12 Softball, 11-12 National Honor Society, 12 President, 12 21 Club, 12 Vice-President, 10 fBalboal MARIE BENNY scD0lly9 Ancon, Canal Zone September 30, 1930 Nothing is more simple than greatness, Indeed, to be simple, is to be greatf, La Pas, 10-11 Clee Club, 10-11 Torrid Zone Wizards, 10-11-12 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, 11 DAVID AYCOCK uljaveaa Nashville, Tennessee June 7, 1930 There is more in me than you understand. Class President, 9 Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 11-12 Track, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, ll Basketball, 11-12 CHARLES PRICE HARRISON JR. Charlie,, Ancon, Canal Zone August 4-, 1930 Silenre is a virtue, possess it, if you can. lfs seldom found in woman, almost never found in manf, Football. 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-ll-12 Track, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11 Softball. 9-10 Thespians, 11-12 Dramatic Club. 9-10-ll-12 Walerpolo. 9-10-11-12 Baseball. 9 La Pas. I0-ll llall Monitor, 12 HPILEN LOUISE CRANDALL Colon. Republic th- Panama February 25. 1930 nl gentle' mind lair gentle deeds is lt'nou'n. Dramatic Club. 9-10-ll-12 Traflc-wind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff. 12 ffl., . 3, hr 1 fig-5-L I-lit ' -4-ty - -g :X i 4 TOM DIXON GG Tala, Honduras October 7, 1929 Happy am I, from cares can free, Why canit everyone be happy like me? Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-11 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9 Queen's Court, 12 VIRGINIA RUSSELL ulfirgiev Rutherford, New Jersey February 24, 1931 A girl with beauties very rare, Bewitching eyes and raven hair. BARBARA BROWN Bobbie', Colon, Republic de Panama July 21, 1930 A helping hand she'll always lend A carefree lass, but a real, true friend. Vollevball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10 Swimming, 9-10-11-12 La Pas, 10-11 ROBERT QUINN C6B0b99 Panama, Republic de Panama ,lune 18, 1930 A man he seems of cheerful yesterdays, and confident tomorrowsf' Biology Club, 10 Camera Club, 11 Football, 11 Baseball, 11-12 Que Deon CCTIZ- But Foo 9. Bas 9- Soft Basl- 10 Trao Wat- Hall ROB Bob A nct Octo uAa Volla 9-1 Bask 9-l Softl 9-1 ,lunit Vars La P Cipo Chee Quee Ouill Trad Caril Envs Edu Sava ,lanu Cflill Whit Footl Base Ca mt Pr Torri Dran Clee Prog Se Caril Trad Photi DEL Lori Lawt July Did And '77, C0765 Gyn free ze be happy' , 12, Allstars, 1-12, Allstars, 12,Allsta 9.1 EZ, Allstz-ii? 9 1 4 ZLL Jersey 1 ities very rare, md raven hair. N e Panama she'll always ut a real, 1-12, Allstars, 2. Allstars, 9-10 1-12 flf- Panama nf Cheerful zrl fJ0fllident Geonou Coutxruu Queens, New York llecenlln-r 3, 1929 There are lllllll-L' lullzrlerjlzl things in nature, Hut the mos! ll'Ulllll'ffll, of ull is man. Football, 9-10-1 1-12, .-Xllslars, 9-10-11-12 liaseball, 9-10-l 1-12, flllstars, 9-10-1 1-12 Softball, 9-10, xtllstars, 9-10 Basketball, 10-11-12, t-Xllstar-, 10-11-12 Track, 10-11-12, .-Xllstars, 10-ll-12 Watt-rpolo, 11-12, Allstars, 11-12 llall Xlonitor, 11 l1om:R'i'..x Fnaxcms 1Vll,I.l.-HIS Bobby -1 neon, Canal Zone- October 31, 1930 ff flimple in the rhin. ll tl:-vi! lc il h in .' ' Volleyball, 9-10-11-12. Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11. Allstars, 9-10-11 Softball, 9-10-11, Allstars, 9-10-11 .lunior-Senior Prom Committee, 11 Varsity, 9-10-11-12 lra Pas. 10-11 Cipo, 11 Cheerleader, 11-12 Queen's Court, 1 Ouill and Scroll, 12 Tradewind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 EDWARD C. JOHNSTON Eddie Savannah, Georgia January 19. 1930 I'll do the best that I may tlo, While I have the power to stnnflf' Football, 11-12 Baseball, 12 Camera Club. 10-11-12, Vice President, 12 Torrid Zone Wizarrl, 10-11-12 Dramatic Club, 9 Clee Club, 11 Program Committee, Junior- Senior Prom. 11 Caribbean Staff, 12 Tradewind Staff. 12 Photographer. 12 DELORES COTANCHE Lorie', Lawton. Michigan July 10, 1930 Did nothing in particular, And dia' it very wellf, i s XX. 1 1 vklfaif' 1 .V 1... -ifq. +1-sl: 'vz , fel- 'i Norms Liixomz NAL1. lfln-rultrr. llklaliolua Xlurrli 10, 1930 Shu nas our quveri, our ross' our star. Xallmltall, 9-10-ll-12, Jhllslllfs, 9-10-ll-12 11LlN1xt'l1lil11,ll-111-11-12,.'hllF1iif5, 9-10-ll 54-ltbull, 9-10-ll-12, Xllstars, 9 10 ll 1' llrauiutit' Club, 9-10-ll-12 '1'1u-spiun, 9-10-ll-12. Sa-t'i't-tiiry 'l're-usurrr, ll-12 Clw- Club, 9-10-11 Quill and St-roll. 11-12, l'rt-sith-ut 12 Junior-St-nior llauquct Couunitta-4 llanu' f:ll1l1ll1ll1t'!', 9-10-11-12 Student .-Xssoviution Rt'pl't'St'll1Ll11Vt', 11-12 Class Pri-sith-ut, 10 Clie-Q-rlcatln-r, 10-11-12 Varsity Club, 9-10-ll-12 l.a Pas, 10-ll Cinos, ll Ilall Nlonitor, 11 'llratlt-wiml Staff. ll-12 Caribbean lftlitor, 11-12 Prvsi1lent's Cabinet, 12 GEORGE Romzirr EOOLF Colon. Rep-'lmlic 111- Panama November 17, 1930 all lianflsome is as hanrlsome rloes A fairer lml there never was. lfootball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Baseball. 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 1VaterpOlO, 9-10-11-12 AUDRA JOAN DOUGAN Cajon Maryville, Missouri .fXnril21,1930 The rlevil within, the devil without, She's an Irish lass, without a doubt. Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Cleo Club, 10 Acapella Choir, 10 Camera Club, 10 Trade Wind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Home Rome Representative, 12 Quill and Scroll, 12 Presitlenfs Cabinet, 12 Hall Monitor, 12 EDNA TOMPKINS Patterson, New Jersey May 21, 1929 She is in charity with the world., Victory Corps, 9 1 Aucusrus RAYMOND KAM Radarv Colon, Republic de Panama October 7, 1927 He has sounclerl forth the trumpet that shall never call retreatf, Football, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Track, 9 Student Manager, 9-10-12 La Pas, 9-10-11 Cipos, 10-11 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Thespians, 10-11-12, Clerk, 11, President, 12 Quill and Scroll, 11-12, Vice President, 12 21 Club. 11-12, Secretary, 11, President, 12 Clee Club, 10 ,lunior-Senior Prom Committee, 11 Victory Corps, 9 Student Association Secretary, 12 Forum, 10-11 Camera Club, 12 Hall Monitor, 11-12 Tradewind Staff, 11-12 Caribbean Staff, 11-12 MAXINE GUMBAN i'Coolrie,, Panama City, Panama luly 8. 1929 '6Her laughter and giggles are hearrl all day, For she believes in the smiling lL'l1j'.H Arebery, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Vo11eyba11.9-10-11-12 Softball. 9-10-11-12 Swimming. 9-10-11-12 Tennis, 9-10-11 Tram' Akcnnotn Cim'lt Colon. Republic cle Panama August 29. 1929 .loh'ing rleeifles great things Stronger anrl lrelter oft than earnest ranf' Football. 9-10-11-12 Softball. 0-10-11 Baseball. 9-10-11-12 Basketball. 10-11-12 Yietory Corps, Q la Pa-. 10-11 Cipos, 11 Traek. 11-12 lixtiux f1l'Nt1l.-KN him Panama City. Panama Way 11. 1928 Her sparkling eve flolh lllrenrh ll sigh from Ihose :ill nrounfl her. filer' Club. 9-10-11-I2 Q 1 all 1 if? , R-11 - -'-,gi is MARY ALEGUAS Billie Colon, Republic de Panama Marcb 31, 1930 Mary,s faithful, true and kinrlg A nicer girl is hard to findf' Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 La Pas, 11-12 Cipos, 12 BEN YOHROS Berman Brooklyn, New York October 17, 1929 c'Tho modest, on his unembarassed brow is written - 'Centleman'.', Track, 9 Baseball, 9 Basketball, 9 Softball, 9 Camera Club, 9-10-11-12 .lunior Rifle Club, 11-12 MERLE S1MoNs Colon, Republic de Panama April 17, 1928 She lives in peaceful harmony with the world. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11, Allstars, 9-10-11 La Pas, 9-10-11 Cipos, 11 National Honor Society, 11-12 Varsitv Club, 10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11, Allstars, 11 Forum, 9 PEDRO NIEVES Chibolo,, Colon, Republic de Panama .lanuary 26, 1931 1 laugh, for hope hath happy peace with me. Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Track, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Torrid Zone Wizards, 10-11-12 21 Club, 11-12 Thespian, 11-12 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Tradewind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee Class Vice President, 11 NA 6fNa Wa: Mag Uris She Basl Cari Trai V011 Vict La 1 Nati Cipc Dan Juni Assc Quil LIL1 Sis Anct May Het Cau: Drar Clee Vollf Bask Softl Spee Deb: Chee Dani Juni Trad Caril JAM lim Colo ,lune Hit Ana' La 1: Bask Tr 9-1 Softk Dran WIL Bill Scott Apri Ver Weig Foot Base Swin Trac 21 C Torr Pr Clee S C18 Panama true d 16' , fd to ,f'ff,l,,',, Ind, 11-12, Allstars, 11-12, Allstars, 12, Allstars, ork his 'rl brow is ?ntleman'. 10-11-12 b, 11-12 S de Panama Iceful h the world. 11-12, Allstars, .1, Allstars, Society, 11-12 11-12 Allstars, 11 de Panama Ie hath happy def, -12, Allstars, .12, Allstars, l2, Allstars, , Allstars, 1.12, Allstars, arfls, 10-11-12 .10-11-12 12 12 . Itfluvt fhmmmee ent. NANCY DYER Nan Washington, D. C. May 3, 1930 Unselfish in every thought and care, She enjoys zz happiness thatls rare. Basketball, 10 Caribbean Staff, 12 Trade Wind Staff, 12 Volleyball, 9-10 Victory Corps, 9 La Pas, 10-11-12 National Honor Society, 11-12 Clpos, ll Dance Committee, 11-12 .lunior-Senior BanqIIet, 11 Assembly Committee, 11-12 Quill and Scroll, 12 LILLIAN Nl.-RRY NORRIS Sister', Ancon, Canal Zone May 13, 1930 Her irrepressible gayety is the Cause of her poptilarilyfi Dramatic C1IIb, 9-10-11-12 Clee Club, 9-10-11 Volleyball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 12 Basketball, 9-10-11512 Softball, 9-10-11-1' Speech Activities Debate, 11 Cheer Leader, 12 Dance Committee, 9-10 ,lnnior-Senior Banquet Committee Tradewind Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 JAMES ARNOLD FERNANDEZ njlilll-U Colon, Republic de Panama ,lune 26, 1929 Hitch your wagon to a star And soar to wondrous heighlsf, La Pas, 10 Basketball, Baseball, Football, Track, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 10-11 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 WILLIAM C. WILLOUCHBY Bill,' Scottsbluff, Nebraska April 29, 1931 Very quiet and anassunzingg Weighly plans his mind is brewingf, Football, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12 Swimming, 11-12 Track, 11-12 21 Club, 11-12 Torrid Zone Wizard, 9-10-11-12, President. 11 Clee Club, 10-11-12 si Z? .eq KZ? ,r-WV ,'V' -li- IA ,. tl ,Q y if 7...7?y- 7.12 '-T-far-'H' Kms Alto tltzotttzt: tLoRIsI-:'I I' Ulltultli H tfolou, lla-pulilir de llilllillllil JIIIII- 21. 19110 The Irorltl ll'tlA Ialrelt in his sllltlvq .Nor Iuruetl ht' lrat'l.' jar time nor title. lxtllllltllll, 9-10-1 1-12, Allslall'-, 9-10-12 llasclntll, 9-lll-ll-12. Allstars, 9 Nvlllrall, 9-IU-11-12. All-tar-. 0 1i.I-kt Iball, 9-10-11-1' All-tIIIw 9 'l'UI't'i4l fum' 1V1LLlt'Il, U-10-ll-12. 5t't'l't'IuI'5'. lll, l'l't'sltlt'lll, 12 llliilllllllll' Club, 9-10-ll-12 'lillt'NlllLll1s, 11-12. Yin- l't't'si1lt'tII, I2 l.tI Pas, 10-11 Cipos, ll Nutiottal llouor Society, 12 Quill and Scroll, 12 ltillt- Club, 11-12 21 Club, 12 Vit-tory Corps, 9 l'rt-sitla-Iltial Cabinet, 12 Dance Cotntttiltu-e, 9-10-11-12 'lil'lltlt'W1llil Staff, 12 Caribbean Staff, 12 l'1ltANCliS AIJANI Fran llouston, 'llexas January 19, 1930 Ami her smile like surtshine Darts into lllllll-Y a sanless heart. Camera Cllllt, 12 Coed Cadets, ll Xlajorette, 10-11-12 131iR'1'1IA ENcI.IfIsRIcII'I' Birtv Cristobal, Canal Zone April 14, 1929 HThere's a song in her heart. La Pas, 11 Cipos, 11 Clem- Club, 9-10-11-12 NQRNIA LEE VAN SICLEN H11-0 Oklahoma ,lune 10, 1929 A little wit would please me ' more by half, I 1li1ln't rome to learn, I came to laaghf, Camera Clllll, 10-11-12 Cheerleader, 10-11 Dramatic Clllll, 10-11-12 Tllespiatts, 11-12 Volleyball, 10-ll, Allstars, 11 Cun Clllll, 12 Dance Committees. 10-11-12 Treasurer, lunior Class Banquet Committee, 11 WILLIAM PATRICK MCG-INN Bill Cristobal, Canal ZOI16 May a, 1930 N Born for success he seemed. Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9 Track, 9-10-11-12 Orchestra, 9-10 Dramatic Club, 11-12 Junior Rifle Club, 12 Torrid Zone Wizard, 12 Class Vice President, 9 21 Club, 11-12 Student Association Representative, 11 Student Association President, 12 JEANENNE ARDERY HELLUMS ,leannie', St. Joseph, Missouri April 12, 1929 Her eyes are sapphires set in snowf, Volleyball, 9-10-11 Basketball, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 9-12 Baseball, 9 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Camera Club, 12 Glee Club, 9 llsherette Committee, 11-12 Class Representative, 10 Hall Monitor, 11 WILLIAM J. MCLAUGHLIN Mac Newark, New Jersey ,luly 23, 1931 A kind and steadfast mind has he, He takes his problems seriously Baseball, 9-10-12 Football, Basketball, Softball, 9-10-11-12 Orchestra, 10-11-12 Band, 11-12 21 Club, 12 National Honor Society, 12 Torrid Zone Wizards, 10-11-12 ROSEMARY DENSON Rosie Columbus. Ohio .luly 21. 1930 lf to her share some female errors fall, Look on her face. und .YOIllll forget th em all. Volleyball. 9-12 B Basketball. 9-12 Dramatic Club. 9-10-12 Ulm' Club. 9-11-12 Trade-wind Staff. 11-12 Caribbean Staff,11-12 Music. Costume. Blake-up Committees. 9 Class Secretary, 9 Lf 4 - vi . F- . i'b JIQAN Trgscir ulllzgl' Kearney, New Jersey ,luly 8, 1930 g'h'or who lullrs much must lllllf in vain, My tongue within my lips, I rein Junior Rifle Club, 11-12 HARRY SCHULTE El Paso, Texas .lune 24, 1931 Not too studious, not too gay, He trod the even middle way. La Pas, 9-10-11 Cipos, 11 Vice-President S. A., 11 Budget Minister, S. A., 12 Football, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 11 Track, 9-10-11-12, Allstars, 11 21 Club, 11-12 A Hall Monitor, 11-12 VILMA BEJARANO fCVi!77 Ancon, Canal Zone September 23, 1929 Her merry ways, her sparkling smile, Her ready wit, make life w0rtl1 whilef, La Pas, 9-10-11 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Volleyball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Softball, 9-10-11-12 Varsity Club, 10-11-12 Cipos, 11 Cheerleader, 12 All Allstar Teams, 10-11-12 LORING V. MACKENZIE 6CBee77 Guantanamo Bay, Cuba May 22, 1929 Men of few words art the best men. Waterpolo, 11 Baseball, 11-12 Softball, 12 GIL UT- Colo Augt Ant For Foot Base Trac Bask Dran Glee Rifle .lunit Co Studi HUG tNo Coloi Nove uspe l Foot. ersey much must 9 ll my rein.a. Ib, 11-I2 iTE us, not too gay n middle ways? S. A., 11 r, S. A., 12 1-12, Allstars, 11 .2, Allstars, 11 1-12 KANO Zone 1929 qys, her sparkling make life worth 1 . 9-10-11-12 0-11-12 U-11-12 1-12 0-11-12 2 rms, 10-11-12 IACKENZIE gay, Cuba orrls art the best I EOLA Pm-Jrro Colon, Republic cle Panama April 8, 1928 The good and wise lead quiet lives. La Pas, 10 GILBERT A. SOLLAS c4T-Bonea9 Colon, Republic de Panama August 31, 1929 And looks the whole world in the face, For he owes not any manf' Football, 9-10-11-12 Baseball, 9-10-12 Track, 9-12 Basketball, 9 Dramatic Club, 10-11-12 Clee Club, 9-10 Rifle Club, 11-12 Junior-Senior Banquet Committee, 11 Student Manager, 12 HUGH TAYLOR tNo Picturel Colon Republic de Panama November 28, 1929 Speech is great, but silence is greater. Football, 9-10 fx .L IQ- 'Y I Q W 'Q-Qi? .-ur' -w ,44 ,A - .- fi-, -3-... 1 -:if Joux H.u'wooIJ ,l1u'h ' Nlobilc, Alabama SI-pta-lllln-r 5, 1929 I muhe the mos! ul all Ihut fumes, .lml lhe least of all that goes. l'10ullJHll, 9-10-11-12 Bust-ball, 9-10-11-12 Buslu-tliull. 9-10-11-12 Track. 9-10-11-12 All Allstars, 9-10-11-12 cJllt't'lllS Court. 11-12 ALICE BR.n'1'oN NAI.. Balboa, Canal Zone April 24, 1929 Little deeds of lrindness Little words of love, Help to make earth happy Like the heavens above. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12 Basketball, 9-10-11-12 Victory Corps, 9 Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12 Camera Club, 12 WILLIAM W. KORENBROT SGBUISQ Cdansk, Poland May 6, 1926 6'The most essential feature of man is his improvablencss. Camera Club, 9-10-11 21 Club,11-12 Movie Assembly Committee, 11 CLASS HISTURY The good ship HCristobal Higha' was completed in 1932, at an initial cost of - ' d d defeated 3561-32,000. Twelve years later, 1n 1944, 68 crewmen signe on an the Sophomores in the annual Frosh-Soph Brawl. A year later, with only 65 members left, the third-classmen lost the brawl. As Juniors, the class had been cut to only 62. During the year a prediction was made concerning the class reunion in 1958. It was predicted that the rocket ship carrying the people to the reunion would crash and the members would be captured by Cannibals. This was done in the form of a very interesting assembly. When the last year of the four-year stretch rolled around, the class jumped back to 65 members. ln lieu of the usual Talent Assembly, the class presented a Thanksgiving Day program, emphasizing the Freedom Train. According to the grade point system, the class is slightly better than average. Based on 4 points for A, 3 for B, et cetera, the class average is 2.250. The class has also been active in other departments, especially athletics. The A League Football Allstars was composed of seven first-string and three second-string players. The girls were also rabid sports enthusiasts. Among the clubs may be found many Seniors. There are seven in the National Honor Society, eight in the Thespians, and so it goes in every club. The attendance record of the class is also impressive, considering the number of students who come and go continuously. The average attendance of the 65 students is three and one third years. The class is a cosmopolite group, coming from five foreign countries and the United States. The largest single group is from Panama, Q31 out of 65.5 Other foreign countries represented, include: Cuba, 2, Poland, Honduras, and Colombia, l each. Sixteen states and the District of Columbia also are represented: New York leads with 5, closely followed by New Jersey with 3, Oklahoma, Ohio, Missouri, Texas, and Georgia, 2 each. Those with only 1 are: Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia Maryland Alabama, Tennessee, California, West Virginia and Minnesota 7 . f K ff f f I , , X xA. P' f' ll 15 UE I if -,fin , I 'il--i.-L ,L- , , xv Q X x W U XQX XXQX ,X N. XP xx' X...-- -Y- 9511! O! Home MOST POPULAR-Pat Kuller and George Coulter D Q, BEST ALL AROUND-Norma Nall and Bill McGinn .iw ,: BEST DANCERS-Arden Armstrong and Tom Dixon 6 FRIENDLIEST-Pat Kuller and John Englelce MOST STUDIGUS-Mary Fnrey and Bill McLaughlin WITTIEST-Pat Kuller and David Sanders . gw MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED-Nancy Dyer and Bill McGinn MOST ATHLETIC--Roberta Williams and George Egolf 2 BEST DRESSED-Lee Van Siclen and Raymond Kam BEST LOOKING-Patricia Leach and George Egolf Zi 1 I ff i . . 'a 3 72 24 25 3 f Q is 5 I 3 0005? d?mcl1'0L1s h4ARY AND BILL Xxxux xxn 7110.6 l invfq fu 11,1-U-l-if rlllflnl f X, N i f,, Z v. 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J 'QS' :WEEE XA , ' .4 ,' S- Q P -1 -xl ' W, . ,M V Q' A W Qwcnsf C.qD0pu!ar PHILIP SANDERS NORMA NALL Q Qg3esi OL oozing LEE VAN SICLEN HARRY SCHULTE I CRAIG IWALIN I NIARY FUREY 5 ffm .WUIVOIHIKX I A 'I MAIIIQII: STYLES - I Gunnar: CouI.'1'ER A Q I if esi 'Ncmcers CHUCK MILLSPAUGH th , ,Q I ELENORE KULLER I fd- r A I I.I, , L, Nag, 'i If 'I I ll. W' My :I if X v A , 3' f 5. , -Q. f gxx X . wr ff f 3 I4 ,kj-,ix .EQ V. H 'HILIP SANDERS NORMA NALL gesi ijooling E VAN SICLEN ARRY SCHULTE Sf CQOFIIVLII' O 10m 15 D DMN qw 1 f ' J.-wx Ilnwoun fx' , , Al-NIH WHY yjlnsl . fylflfvllc' X'u.xu Hs-:.muw 1'1v11cN1c'.wf l'IIlI.lI' NNN!! 'W KN 011081 x,jfllt!I.OllS E wg K x Q 4 .4 VW L HI U3 NANCY llwzn CRAIG AIALIN ,.m,,N?a Y 7 Ll, fy... x VM cs! -W 1 A 1 ff Nomm N,-xu. X rp,g,qg4 Blu, liwmzns i D Pu1I.1P Sxxmzus ,J Ifflggf N1I.x1.A. I3r:JAn,xr.o C. fb if ,4- off ff Wi! . i , 5 V1 l I I I I I 153- e I L 1 y ! 1 u ! 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Y ,... Q .,. BERT YOUNG iff: 7, : -. -.':N-W--Qwafmi.' ,',. , ' wmv ' +'?fi.:x- 'P K ,s ,Q .1-Lx IWICHAUD A 19,5 Zi' M2 um RIJNNELLS , 741,40 5 QL'-n,Lh4f',, f' My jeg, ' 'v,.2i44f ' fiff' fa.- 21.4 SW . . Y just. lful.lx g 1 V , O ! O n Num:'I'ul-:m.u'l.1' um Jmmu Nluzlurgl. Nlmplnuxx Jun Suu,- . 'gf , 4 ,,i, , V ' ,X ,f y juuis Cn.u:nL N.u1:v I'JoN.u.nsoN .-Xxllul. BALQI IN X rr 'M If 1.,NVIKI'lV ,dt- '- 1-.-fs' YK f Z' f - V F ' s S. Nom Cnmsnrz Bon Brzmn' Romm Russmwr IQ J ' f .ll X xx if 5 x f 'J K JACKIE L1-:E ALBERTINA TREHA NLWTON BAGBY Nlillll,-Xlll'Q'l' Nl.u:Kr3Nzn: D :ar x 'U :V . Nluux llklttl l'nu' lJl'1:nl I-Q'l Flugn Coup jun' KUIHQNMIUJI HELEN NIARQUAHD ,e., bf, lx ? ELUA if if Conxr, X xQ Xm WQXX X V.--.uv-4' f' K fix .: Q22 .M .. : A W Q ar X 5 A 1 K xx KXbQxXNxNMw,..-x -,ixsx-,.,,,,,f'r,, , X., ,,.siL, N N-....-I . NxN,,NxM.M..+- X N, s 44 XQQ ,. Vwg? S X THIRD CLASSMEN .M ' RN -X N, K X N . ,. vu-W Q, x , - ' W-::'::,V,.Y,. 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Colors going up! Yeah, freshmen! l-2-3-Heavel ls this trip necessary? l0 Get your elbow out of my ribs! Gentleman Jim. Hey, no fair tickling! We lose more underclassmen this way. Does Emily Post allow this? kigi Obs iii X Rf! 5 :Q-' A -EQ. Q Q-N -gK ' K,:1,z, Kg' - ' gs! 4 1 W?f3 ' s 'K' A I ww ,..., ..., '- - - a,, S Mx X in . S 1 M 4-.. w. f , W ' -1 ' J X ':?'N-mi -xp,-: WWW? ' K xi ,f '- f' UM I ,, Wg h 53? Q '. 5 Q 1 -i f , K W z h Wi. U 'S , y ,Q , , , V ' ' I 1 5? - fif f , 55 F ' W! X 1 AT' ww, war . -1:-x,, 5, WV! I, - ' ff- ,. V -' .. v' V 3 ., ., LN In --'.- ' wwf ' Q , 'mg X -y.1,ag-Q,f.ii:,.5gf,i M8 ,J My K.., i .1 f. , ,. w 'X L Kmkm 1 ' ' ' 7' W ffff ' In f , 1 f K: r 1,1 V. Ei-22.12 iiu ii' iPL'u'5fL3fZMf ff' V gf H . 'r,...:,f , fi , Q I i ' 74QZ f.'?Z'12-2 ii-1529 .. M' '--- 853 4, . , .,,, ,,,, ,,,, x ,,, X K ,-1 'f .:qv:. 7c,', .. ,p-129 . .+w,.., W :rf V . 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Many times during the year, the Orchestra is called on to play for assemblies, plays, and other special occasions. The Clee Club is very popular, in school as well as out of school. Among the outstanding events of the year were the Annual Christmas Festival, the Easter Concert, and the Spring Music Festival. At all of these, the Choir, and the Orchestra presented beautiful programs for the general public. The band has made its contribution this year, playing at patriotic assemblies and pep rallies and many of our big games. C. H. S. Gram CLUB taeaeftgffe L Moen A . X i ti I 4 w A l i I ---- V -7-H v 1 i ne' C. H. S. BAND S. ay fry Nothing is complete Without appropriate music. The S. S. Cristolmal is no as exception, for the Cristobal High School Orchestra and Band have always he given forth golden tunes under the guidance ofthe director, Mr. 0. E. jorstad. ic. The annual Christmas Festival and the Spring Music Festival are thc out- 'ic standing events of the year. This year the C. H. S. Band played for most athletic gatherings. C. H. S. ORCHESTRA F P E 5 ART DEPARTME ,,,,M'iI X wi. X Miss MARY WORRFLI Instructor !,..f.,g WEN, mm L www 'Q-vw 'mm The Art Department of our ship does Work of decoration and advertisement for our social affairs The display windows in the hallways are filled with the Work of our future artists Q --.-.,,,MAN' ' 1 ,,,' 34 ff '4. ,, , W 4 L T .15 . Q 'N X PM If-Q is - cr. X L, i' Xu- E YXXK' R ,,...7, In-W S-K in .MIX M V ff F 5 AJ 4 mga ? nv gps - 9:3525 n CL. L- 1 v.:-Q: -' 4 at ' Q , xr' 1 SQ 5. ' . 'ff , 'fr - f+? ' , 1 'F s , .... Q.. Z' .,,....-nf X xxx -l X m.xx Sh gi, X5 xg Q NNT , N xx X, b .R Xxx W X X ws X W X NSQ QR x Xiw N X Q , N .5 x Q XX X X X s N X xxx . xi ,c X Y iX mx ? 42 f w ff!! 'Qi , We Q? 9338 fig? 2 3 2 006 54 63, ' 'vig 5 o 0' WGWW www ff 532 Q ,J , Afwghow H Q30 Q 'S Ok? Q -' 'WND 4 f f 'jw . 3 ' 1 if gf' A , egg? 6099? x A -' 5 K X CLASS Ol' RIXTFISAL HRH SKI'-KXIL VR WTOURL, I Rxsm 5 Q . mm-MQHIGH SCH0 msroum c 7 CXKXSTSXY, K Y K 1515+ Q. .l Dizzy Wachtel, Wilma Collins. Maxine Gumban, Muriel Jordan, Norma Nall, Dolores Thompson, Pat Kuller, Jim Rosskopf, Bill Hoffmeyer, Nancy Dyer, Blll McGlnn, Lillian Norris, Jackle Hunter, Helen Cran- dall, Joan Dougan. Alan Town- shend, Boboy, Williams, Arden Armstrong, W. Kornordt.. Raymond Kam. Norma Nall. Bobby Williams, Vllml Bejarano, Pedro Nleves, Edward Cor- bett, Tom Dixon, Charles Mills- paugh. Alan Townshend, Edward' Johnston. Rosemary Denson. Miss Dorothy Huffman. 91 Hmm Fics Cf NAII IOR PHEXY SE Sgzieoff '99 Ps -li' pt- ' fWf11i11Q' f, 1 W 211!,ZW' Wi f W 1 ,pf t f '4 f X ff 1 1 1 3 Q 47 1 447s X ,, if 3 , v P 'W I Q f y f 'Z f, , , Z , 1, 11 ,W Win ,j Q 11 4 4-wflf' ,1w14,V, xxx Wqgns ' J - f . , . - 1 V niggaz. 1 'f 'xv :i7 1 W1 1,0 W6 5 Y , wx M N Q an 1 1 F, 4 X 'x W 2 9' N I. Hake 'em yell Xilmaf Je. 2. is that Bill? 5 1, . .1 . .L iJll1'2llll'ilt'ilXC alltliem-e, 6. QW. M 2 '14 5 711516 Student Manager Kam '4The Cafeteria Kictsw Whatcha doin' hmmumim? A boy Drugstore Cowboy! Visitors Welcromet 7 V 3 1 , 1 ., 1 1 , .1 'Q Z 1, 2. . 1-' V 1 4 1 f 1 f , ,. : 'fJ. ,:, A 'f1 .V 5 1 , . If H4191-, rj' -, W H 7 1 1 , 531 'Y , Q , tt , 1 ,. Q1 .SQ X X 4 ft .Q Maw N, X We .f I 1,,552::.. x i . - 1.- .-,,-.t..g:.,:, . - ' ,i ,i :ja . ' if-st ., if 'Y .ff . I , ,, j I. , ., 1 t 12 V 'A ' s f 4'3g56Efi'v1'f1fW Fic . ' . ,' -i ,X F, ,- 4 V' vr , 71'0 :,' 'Y . ' ' 'gf ,.,1f ' . , fa - ' Y 1 ' fu' 1' fffh ' f W1 4,1 ,, , 1 1 14-, X:,t,f2..-vfa '-g 1 S-44, f Wftgv, V 155' f, 1 ,y M? X. 2 f., .,.1 I? M' 5 mf 1? A Af' Eh 2 i'- TFL 1 4 , L. ,fri It 51. 'V 1 55,5 -Si L E . X My if , . 's .m. brable 9. Knit one, purl two 13. :Alnughfy Semol 7 Morale Builders 0. Ye Old Alma Mater IU. Hi BOyS! II 141. The Teamwrhtlp Pretty Boy T. Snapper ll. The Sirens and the Basement Boys 15. ls That R15 ' T Caught! fi. U Solo Mio 12. Now the da i' ' y 5 ove1 16. The Fans .1 .,M'1fY mu h-:WN - gg T ' W X S p V EC I A 1. , ' 'L Almighty Seniors 1-. The Team 5. ls That Right? ' The Fans L In Su de int SCI 6-nf HI! the an an Stl, of 3 1 to DQ shg po be sp' ho sh. sez M1 Ra C0 SP C O T yup it t1t1onalThe plan In 1928 the National Thespian Honor Society Troupe No. 217 was founded, to develop a spirit of active and intelligent interest in dramatics in Cristobal High School. The troupe was organized to encourage the production of better plays, attainment of a better mastery of language, the development of poise and self control, and an appreciation of dramatic literature and its techniques. Thespian membership is granted to those students who excel in the various phases of dramatics. Thespian credit is given on a point system, and one point is equivalent to ten hours of work. Accumulation of ten points makes a person eligible for member- ship. The names of students with sufficient points are formally presented to the mem- bers, their ability is discussed and the sponsor gives his opinion. The sponsor holds final authority governing member- ship requirements. The Thespians, first production of the season was the murder-comedy Mr, and Mrs. North. The officers for this year are: President, Raymond Kam, Vice-President, Edward Corbett, Secretary, Norma Nallg and the Sponsor, Mr. Beck. i-7 Irv E i .Q ' . ' . 'N Y Quo. N l 5- l fm ., . 12 . , Q mug U- 4 'lil'-'l A +- 8' Dramatic Uluh One of the most outstanding groups aboard the S. S. Cristobal is the Dramatic Club, sponsored by lVliss Mary Worrell. The group is composed of students from all the classes, who are interested in the various phases of Dramatics, Acting-Staging-lVlakeup and Properties. The Club is the largest in the school and the members are very enthusiastic over the program of the season. With President, Tookie Christiang Vice-President, Bill lloff- meyer: Secretary, Sophie Papadopolosg the Club has had a very successful year. Dramatics is an important part of the members' school life, for it is from this club the material for the plays is drawn. The actors, stage-crew workers, makeup artists and other stage personnel are usually Dramatic Club members. The two annual plays constitute the major source of income for the SA. The annual initiation of new members is an enjoyable affair. All the new mem- bers are required to give a skit. pantomime. or a monologue, to dem- onstrate their dramatic aptitudes. The three best are given a prize based on their origi- nality, stage presence and other prime requi- sites of Dramatics. ir 4 N W t I, W. ' JQQOQ, . 62 8 'Q . . J GPQQ' 635904.16 ALA, 816, gow J lp r 06,16 fig 6151 41' 441 The 6'Tradewind', is the mainstay of 4113 CP 0? high morale aboard ship. Students who 4654? 641 lp write for this publication and prove themselves 4 AQ 'LAY scholastically superior, are invited to become CQ 6, 4 Col members of the uQuill and Scrollf, QC 47 zffv I 0 This year's officers Were: President, Norma Nall, QKVA, Vice-President, Raymond Kam, Secretary, lVlarjorie Styles, and i Treasurer, Bill lVlcGinn. Miss Dorothy Huffman is Sponsor. S. S. CR1sroBA1.-Baomslnr: S po C64 lf T61 C Qkv ' J J f Vg , ,ww- 'C L W ' ,V . 141 uw-qfj ks V QA ,,. f X 4 , my ' ff pfyl. M 4' ,, .1 5' f2Z?ff '4 wifi? ,479A ,, 'f , ,, V -2 af 1 ff ., ,f 1 fd ,jf n ' ' , , ig ,,,,,,,, ,,. Ay, f 4 , ' ff . I NATIIINAL HON o n SDCIETY T -1 -- R as if , 1 li i T y T i , . n o U T ,J y u - c , 'q i ' ' HS- ii ii silt T 4 'T T i S6'CIGiaehlQ A 'sti y'Tre fltffv T y 955 J Qfer , I p J 8 flgeipfes- i ' ,ft :Q LIN u D . phi The National Honor Society represents the intelligencia of our happy ship. These outstanding personages are noted for character, scholarship, leadership, and service. It is they who set the example forthe rest ofthe crew. This group is sponsored by Miss Jeanne Brown. . C, MALIN Smmling.- B. MCLAUCHLIN, M- FURIRC EOLLINS2 Kneeling: NI. SIMONS, E. LoRB1:'rT, . YE - Camera 0 BOB CARL F. MAEDL, Sponsor The Cristobal High School Camera Club, under the supervision of Mr. Carl F. lVlaedl, has done a great deal in perfecting their photography this year. Classes in darkroom technique, instructed by several members of the Club were held in the school darkroom. It has been the aim of the Organiza- tion to make all its members capable darkroom workers. A member of this club was the official photographer forthe uCaribbean,,' while several other members assisted by taking shots of school scenes. President, DON JOHNSON, Vice-President, ED JOHNSTON Sec.-Treas., JACKIE HUNTER 1 I We I f L EDDIE 1 1 0 If , I , ff , 5 , A 1 Z . 4 i f , J 5 U X g , I wer- f ff wa A, by-x S t t ? 'ip f - 3 .-wf1Q?'sf- gs-I yqw. ,gg .- sm' 1 Sim. Midi Bac The tw el for 1 Clu futr Ray - JOHNSON, ED JOHNSTON LKIE HUNTER 6 fi Carl year. If the niza- un. R J y ,J f ls f IAQDDII-' ICLUB Sponsored by Cristobal-Colon Rotary Club I S Sitting: PEDRO NIEVES, RAYMOND KAM, WILLIAM MCGINN, WILLIAM HOIPFMEYER. Middle row: HARRY SCHULTE, HENRY WACHTEL, JOSE COLINA, JOHN TOWNSHEND, EDWARD CORBETT, WILLIAM KORENBROT, CHARLES MILILSPAUCH, CARLTON CROFT, DORN THOMAS, WILI-IAA'I WILLOIICHRY. Back row: ERNEST RUNNELLS, CRAIG MALIN, EDWIN TVICTLVAINE, JAY TROUP, MR. HARRY Suco, MR. CHARLES WATILACE, MR. FRED GERHART, MR. PAUL BECK, WILLIAM NTCLAUCHLIN, HURERT PRE'I'T0, IZZY T WACHTEL.. The original organizers of the M21 Clubf' sponsored by the Cristobal-Colon Rotary Club, chose twenty-one boys, with Faculty Sponsors, lVlr. C. Wallace and Mr. P. J. Evancoe, to meet semi-monthly forthe purpose of studying, discussing, and writing about the Latin American Republics. Today this Club is still going strong under the leadership of Mr. Charles Wallace as Sponsor. We hope that the future C621 Club members will C31'1'y on the Work we have started. The officers for this year are: Raymond Kam, Pyegidentg William Hoffmeyer, Vice-President, Pedro Nieves, Secretary-Treasurer. ,aio ' f f WIZARDS Torrid ooo Wizards The S. S. Cristobal also has its supply of Einsteins. These scientists are organized into a Science Club called the Torried Zone WiZ31'dS which affiliates with the Science Clubs of America. The twenty-five members of this Club are chosen from all the Science Classes on the basis of scholar- ship and active interest. This Club's activities vary according to the weather. A field trip to Barro Colorado is practically a tradition in this organization. Mr. Ray Brians, the newly- inaugurated Sponsor, was well assisted by the officers in running the Club through periods of tribulation and parties. The officers are: President, Edward Corbett, Vice-President, Gilbert Youngg Treasurer, ,loan Stylesg Secretary, Ann Newhard. Junior ltillo Club One of the newest Clubs aboard ship is the Junior Rifle Club. Mr. Gibson is the Instructor and Mr. Palumbo. Assistant Instructor. Among the thirty- ilu-ee nienibers. Diek Sullivan and Hob Gibson are qualified Sharpsliooters. The offieers - s. ,.,. l.,. , arc. l ic side nl. liob bibson: Yiee-llresident. ,lolin ffngellxe: Secretary. XX ilnia Collins: Treasurer, Neyle Tlieriault. The Cris mad ing men has for Whi are Fisl Johi 4 ' 'LQ I 'W f fo' M Q -inf ed into a Science f America. The basis of scholar- A field trip to ans, the newly- pugh periods of esident, Gilbert Var ity Club The Girls' Varsity Club of Cristobal High School is actually made up of girls who have done outstand- ing Work in the field of sports. The require- ments for membership are very rigid as the girl has to make at least two Allstar teams to be eligible for admittance to the. Club. The officers for this year are: Pat Kuller, President, Jackie , Whitlock, Vice-President, Lila Hill, Sec.-Treasurer. Other members are Bobbie Williams, Marjorie Styles, Ann N ewhard, lVlary Aleguas, Phyllis Fisher, Helen Marquard, lVlerle Simons, Norma Nall, Vilma Bejarano, Pat Leach, Bobbie Brown ,lohn Styles, and Pat Casswell. OFFICERS 1947-1948 PAT KULLER President JACKIE WHITLOCK Vice-President LILA HILL Secretary-Treasurer M.. M WMWWVWVM. ,,,,,.,,.. .. 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' 'Q- ef K9 'ff :RWM , f. ' wwf , - , .. 1 ' NW. v,,,,.,, q'14 1 Ef25 ...im ' Q ,L 2 be gg: 6' av ' ,. we if ig.. , L' . ww qw ' 5 M f f ,r V Q Q 7 My M NOTRE DAME Finishing in second place with a 4-won and 5-lost record were Coulter's team. Lacking in ex- perience and weight the uFight- ing lrishw were always in the thick of the battle. Other out- standing players besides their captain were Larry Horine, Harold Wilson and Johnny Davis. N. Y. U. :Klwztys lacking in men, XY .I . gave their oppfmfgmg at run for their money. ,lack Hziywoocl. tht- captain. and llzlu' xXyt'ot'k were thc, Stand- outs of this grid team, I TRAMURAL CLEVELAND RAMS if Champions if Egolf, the diminutive captain, sparked his Club to a successful season as they won 9 consecutive games without an upset. Play- ing with lots of pep and team spirit the Rams were undefeat- able in every respect. They defeated the Intramural Allstars 21-7. BAMBINOS The team that was picked to win the League in pre-season dope was no match for the Cleveland Rams and Notre Dame, as they finished third with a 3-and-6 record. Bob Gibson and Tom Dixon were co-captains of this aggregation. M2 the yea foc of for ligl BHC Dei HRC in l the Cri The com the 1 The hrai UML WD RAMS pious f nutive captain, I to a successful Jn 9 consecutive In upset. Play- pep and team were undefeat- spect. the Intramural KMBINOS n that was picked the League in on dope was H0 for the Cleveland nd Notre Damti, ' finished third Z3-and-6 record- bson and TQIT1 were C0'CaPtams aagregation. tilt' League Football Many changes are seen in our cruise as we come to a stop at our Athletic Department. It seems that the old game of touch football has been forgotten and the new flag football reigns over this year's gridiron. This Hflag footballv is a step toward tackle football in the Canal Zone. Touch football has not only been played in the Canal Zone Schools since l936. but it has taken the place of the regular tackle game that is played in high schools in the United States. The main reason for this setback in the Canal Zone is the Health Department's rigid requirements. This year it seems that football, track, field events and baseball will he played under the arc lights. This is due to one great factor, the installment of lights for night games at the Mt. Hope and Balboa Stadium, which is property of the School Division. Besides the installment of lights in our stadiums, the Physical Education and Recreation Department has secured hip pads and head gear for Cristobal High School, Balboa High School, and the Canal Zone Junior College, to be used for lnterscholastic competition. To top off a very successful football season, Cristobal High School not only made records in Intramural games but has won the Canal Zone interscholastic title for four years in a row, under the masterful guidance of their skipper, lVlr. Luke C. Palumbo, now in his fifth year in the Cristobal High School coaching staff. The Cristobal High School intramural captains selected the varsity football team. .The squad was composed of more green horns than ever before. This year the Tigers, going into their first game of the season, had the lightest and most inexperienced team in the Canal Zone interscholastic Games. The Cristobal High School Varsity team had to prove again to their loyal fans and Alumni that brains will win over brawn. This was proven through their i947 record. The Cristobal High School record for the year 1947- OCTOBER 17 CR1sToBAL CHS ALUMNI 25 CRISTOBAL JUNIOR COLLEGE NOVEMBER 9 CRISTOBAL BALBOA HIGH 15 CRISTOBAL JUNIOR COLLEGE 21 CRISTOBAL BALBOA HIGH HIGH SCHOOL-LEGION The American Legion spon- sored High School team, under the management of Mr. N. E. Gibson, are seeking the 1948 Atlantic Twilight League Championship. The team got off to a good start as they tied Powell7s, last year's champions, in their first encounterand beat the Building Division in their second game. WATER POLO A revival of Water Polo in Inter- school athletics after a lapse of six years found Cristobal High School short of experi- enced players due to the lack ly '5 C , W? f ii , L 51- f ,fffffg 7 ' sf 12245113 7 WWW We P leg ' s -'f y ff, Q ..,. . , .1 a ' 1 of pool facilities. The team showed the same spirit that typifies the Cristobal athletes and gave a good l 'ACT A ' C i T f Z ll 1 ' I 4 Jbhsy ,932 5 . A r -sm , . ., . f . ,L X -.4 ' EA A . account of themselves in the games against Balboa and the Junior College. HB LEAGUE ALLSTARS The Cristobal High School B League boys, under the able coaching of John Fawcett, suf- fered two defeats at the hands ofa powerful Balboa squad. It is interesting to know that both games were played in heavy mud. The vim, vigor and vi- tality of this team holds great promise. vc .Q -i wo ll yr , W -'Q U 0' 'c,,'fH,1,' ,, ,, 1 .,iW,,,, , ., Q , 5:5557 -, .' - 424-4 M4-,. V i as 1 , Q 4 y Q 'V Y ox K? f. 'fm 4 Q, 4, , .,,?4,f1.y2' cz f i My -zsn QQ .3 -:' -:Lf 3 -3, :H g-.353 .ge- 2 Q 4 ., Pie! W X 54 sl X 4 0, 4 7? feiilm . ff 1. ,. ,,h.3w,, L I S .yi ff s Q N y as f,. ,, V4-.,.f4,1v .3 I Qu 1 I - f4,,.4.:z.,. . .. ., i 4.1-.xy i. .- .:, ,. . nt V. N .,,. ..: ,- ,Q-2. A 4.1,Z,.:,-L,43.5,V:3,3:.l.,,,, pool facilities. n showed the it typifies the nd gave a good ss in the games cl the Junior ALLSTARS gh School B rler the abil? 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AM , x ,X ' ,i Wifi , xg? f Ba keteer of C H Also aboard the S S Cr1stobal we have the Clrls Athletlc Department The three mam events of the year for the e Dlrls are Basketball Volleyball and Softball So far the Dlrls of the S S Crlstobal have been most success ful ln the1r scholastlc Dames as they took second place after many eXc1t1n Dames wlth MISS V1r 1n1a Keenan Physlcal Educatlon Instructor The A Leaoue 1rls although well coached lacked that extra dr1ve to take the Volleyball Tltle from the Dlrls from the other s1de of the lthmus The C H S Dlrls won two Dames and lost two for a second place berth They won one from C Z J C and one from B H S As mentloned above the Dames played thls year were more eXc1t1ng than any prev1ous years w1th the scores endmo not more than a three pomt margln A LEAGUE CXJC CHS BHS I ILMLF 'XIIST Q CHS BHS A LEACUE ALLSTARS B LEAGUE The B League of theS S Crlstobal emeroed v1ctor1ous as they defeated the Balboa Hlch School squad The B Leaoue conslsts mostly of fresh men and sophomores th t can brlnl, the bacon home aoam next year Thelr bames were not as close as the A LCHDUC games but they were just as well played WW V L 2 0 0 2 fthe S. Cristobal lg as they defeated ffhfml squad. The -t- mostly of fresh- f,rf-- that f-an hring :mt next year. The1r -1 1- f-lwerf as the HA! r they were just as f 1 of ff .. A 1? XS I '1 .L of, f 1 1 V : -zf . 4 -Y H 4' I -r- 1:1 f- fr V' , , QNQ bfifl-QCP! .-:f,A.q1Zg-l 'i79 ,if f ,, 4 f iv 1, 1 ,. gg 5 ff 4 f 4 , V 4: 1: i J 41: y' Y , I' ff? x rl If f 'W ' if , 2, tiwili .il Yiwu. 3, Xlni-1-Fun! Kmilri lu- Xitfiililli 6. 'IU xf imii. Ulll' ni.iiwi'4 Ili' T. Rullum. ,mf if:-Hx liigiiiivf I-lr my llfwk' .imm iii. iwgili U iiiliiiizlf KA L 10.-Men! ll.-Maestro Pinky. 12.-Guess who! 13.-Hey! llf-My avhing finger .pw M -Hchacl first! Hey Flossiel f ' Book Worm! Scared, Mary Ann? Poor boy! The Front Steps Gang- zffw W WW 5 71 ff 1 l X yr 5 if ,X 1 W I f W4 !f! f 1 .- 1: ii e' rf 4 iw-255 f 'WA 34.g,,,1.-y ff z nf 'Mc , ew 'xv fxff 6 fbi' f M11 nf' -sfdi yjj' E1f1:1Lf' wr ,Wye , -.mfg-f,15g: . . .y.,4,,1y f , . WV ' y :W fm, I 25: f ,f, 4 :VC . W f '-Sffa: I ,. 'QL' fa? Six., R X was J. . f .mfux f 4 v 1 1, , f .M f ,W.i' L t 4 fi Q 5 f H ,H 2 1 XM! ., ff 1 ,ff f 1 i 3 Class Prophecy As the end of the cruise draws near, the passengers group themselves on the top deck under the stars to have their last jam session. Suddenly, with the witchery of night, the future seems to open before them as a crystal ball. All are awed as they see themselves ten years from now, as outstanding successes. As figures grow more definite before their vision: The great dramatic actress Vilma Bejara no is seen appearing in HThe Eleventh Fingerf' her latest hit on Broadway, in the new Colossal Theatera, recently built b those tw l , y o ever popu ar architects, Raymond Kam and Pedro Nieves. Wilma Collins is leaving her job at the International Beauty Shop to go up to Alaska to witness Bill McGinn receive his award for being the best Forest Ranger of 1958. Helen Crandall is still teaching English at C.H.S., replacing Miss Liter who has recently left the faculty to be married. Rosemary Denson is traveling all over the world as a brain surgeon from Johns Hopkins Hospital. Alice Brayton, trained nurse and Miss Densonis private secretary is unable to make this trip with her employer because of her recent marriage to Edward Corbett, Admiral of the Fleet. Norma Nall and George Coulter are busy at home taking care of the twelve little Coulters Norma still models with John Powers during her spare time!!! Arden Armstrong is seen doing her specialt at th C b y e opaca ana. fThe one in New York, folkslll Marv Furey is now the head pharmacist at Colon Hospital. after having served a five year term in San Quentin for attempted poisoning of a Professor of History at Yale, Bill Hoffmeyer. Had she succeeded, she would have left Mrs. Hoffmeyer, fnow ,loan Douganl, and the five little ones orphaned. Maxine Gumban, the noted dress designer at uHattie Carnegie,s,, in New York City, is visiting her sister Emilia who is in training at the Mayo Clinic. Jeanine Hellums is found in the moi M 'gue at argarita Hospital. She isn't dead either! She's the mortlcianl That sounds like stiff work! Gertrude Miller, singer with Harry James, band has just made her debut at Carnegie Hall. Alan Townshend, popular lawyer of Panama City has just won the case of the Triangle Love Affairf' Those involved are George Egolf. Notre Dame Quarterback, Roberta Williams, secretary to Harry Schulte owner of the NFit T' h C , , , - lg t orset Companyf' and Jeanette McLaren, nurse at Cativa City Hospital. Eddie Johnston, owner of alohnstonis Jyp Iointi' has just made his first hundred! Bertha Englebright dishwasher at Clistob l Cl hh , ' a u ouse has taken the week-end off to be married to Robert Quinn, the manager. Tom Dixon, owner of the Colon Arena has invited all of his former classmates to a 6'Lucky Sll'lliC,, amateur program, being presented during the month of June. P. S.-We hear he signed George Coulter as HThe Lucky Strike Kid!,' David Serko prominent sul eon at A d c i , M 'g ma or Guerro Hospital has invented a new type of stitch. fKn1t one, purl two.l eck under the a crystal ball. ses. venth Fingerf' Jo ever popular J to Alaska to ro has recently .lohns Hopkins nable to make rdmiral of the little Coulters 2 in New York, ved a five year iill Hoffmeyer. l the five little City, is visiting rd either! Shels Carnegie Hall. ' the wfrianglo rerta Williams, rette McLaren, lredl -end off to be jes to a 6'Lucky rr new typfi Of CG 79 Bee McKenz1e rs seen teachrrrg Geometry at Lolunrbra Lnrrer lty Lillian Norrrs the great comedran ha just grxen up her career to go on a crurse ruth Errol Flynn. She says she s a brg grrl non' .lack Haywood Panama Canal electrrcran 1 rn tallrn rreorr lrght rn the bathroom of the homes on Alligator Island just outsrde Crtun Philip Sanders noted errgrrreer rs suing ,lrnr Ro kopl uluc rted bunr for lorterrrrg nr hr on e-way tunnel Lee Van Srclerr clown rn Barrrunr S Barley s circus rs cl run here for the unrnrer to reruper ate from last year s season lt seems that Lee got qurte a krck out of the nt u rrrg nrule Mariorie Styles has been nominated for the first rsonrarr Presrderrt of the Unrted States ln the uPr'o-Femme Party headed by Vngrnra Rus ell strte polrtrcrarr Gilbert Sollas IS the Student Manager at U CLA trarrrrn All Anrerrcan Tackle James Fernandez. Barbara Brown rs secretary to Hugh Taylor partner to Hors ard Hughes .lean Tesch IQ seen as a jockey rn the Kentucky Derby Merle Simons rs head of the USO organization throughout the world Keep up the good l work, Merle . Bill McLaughlin IS retired from the Senior Cla s of l958 and just received hrs pensron from the class President Nancy Dyer who will retire next year because of age Kathleen Donahue rs President of the Amavon Club rn New York City ,lohn Engelke and Dave Aycoek have just bought the Troprc Bar and restaurant They are busy at work frxrng up the building to look like Buckingham Palace Pat Kuller famous rnterror decorator of New York City has just completed refurnrshrng the Waldorf-Astor'ia Hotel rn that city Marie Benny rs the owner of a pop Corn conce sion on Bolivar How s busrne s MdllC99?? Bill Wlilloughby noted clarrnet player is teaching Crarg Malin a big success rn general how to play the clarinet rn hrs spare trme Pat Leach rs diving champion of the world Eola Pretto owner of the Paris Bavaar has hired Terry Archbold as floor walker If you remember. Terry owned Juan Franco for a while and rs better known a Cinch Archbold David Sanders engineer has rust completed the frr st bridge between the United States and Europe. Lastest reports say he s tr ying to hook a ride back Chuck Millspaugh owner of the Saratoga Night Club has just returned from a vacation rn Africa where he signed up a new show Charles Harrrson graduate of Krngs Pornt rs running an excursion between Panama City and Taboga. Dolores Thompson has just started working as tlcket eller at the Strand Mary Aleguas lS happily married and the mother of two darlrng twins named Mutt and ,leff Delores Cotanche rs rn Hollywood wartrng for the arrival of ber husband Commander Douglas, of the United States Navy Frances Adam IS seen rn the American Legion parade tw 11l1H ho! baton Bill Badders rs owner of the Ford Company Well, the crurse rs at an end and the passengers are about to drsembark still talking to one another' about the future whrch lres ahead in ...ULASS With old acquaintances forgot, that would be brought to mind, just take a gander at this mess, and see whatis left behind. Ray Kam-his stage-manager job to Gilbert Young. Alan Townshend--the job of Senior Class Secretary to the next sucker. Ed Johnston-his cheesecake photography to Don Johnson. Bill H offmeyer-his ability to read Shakespeare to Bill Heggelund. Tom Dixon-loud-mouth Egger to the Senior Girls. David Aycock-just leaves. Bill Badders-his bread ffour year loafj to Jean Anderson. George Coulter-his drivers' license to Larry Horine. John Engelke-his backstage knowledge to those who Want it. Charlie H arrison-his Jamaican accent to Mary Ann Quinnelly. lack Haywood-his laziness to any Junior sucker who wants it. Chuck Millspaugh-the last hope for Gatun to Buddie Thomas. David fLimeyyl Sanders-his ability to 'cmake faces to Brian Albright. Terry Archbold-the girls of C. H. S. to his undergraduates. Ed Corbett-his loud voice to amy brotherf, George Egolf-leaves C. H. S. for good! ll fHe hopes.l Jim Fernandez-his athletic ability to Bob Gibson fbasketballj. Loring MacKenzie-Metal shop to any other fortunate person. Pedro N ieves-his height to Hliedsi' Corbett. Bill Mcflinn-the S. A. Presidency to Dorn Thomas. Phil Sanders-his body beautiful to John Davis. Harry Schulte-his amazing athletic ability to Jerry Daugherty. David SPI'h'0-l1iS French horn and playing ability to anyone Mr. Jorstad can talk into it. Craig Malin-his 'clicorice-sticks' to Reynolds. Bill McLaugl1lin-his 5 o'clock shadow to Howard lVlunro. Bob Quinn-ability to wiggle his ears to anyone who appreciates talent. Jim Rosslfopf-his knack of un-zipping zippers and untying bows to anyone that likes lush bodies. Gilbert Sollas-his 4-year stretch to any freshman inmate. Hugh Taylor--the 8th graders on the Old Cristobal bus to Bagby. Bill Willoughby-that worried look every 6th period to any Junior that takes English 12. Bill Korenbrot-his motion-picture hobby to lzzy Wachtel, -i h1Ovm ' nss r at this mess, 4 into it. kr-s lush bodies- nglish i2- WILL . . . anti Amidst scurried last minute packing before leaving the S. S. Cristobal, the versatile Seniors realized that they had certain outstanding fundamentals and characteristics which must be passed on to the posterity of future gobs who man this ship. loan Dougan-her Irish temperament to Norma Englebrigbt. Wilma Collins-her well-groomed appearance to any Junior girl who needs it. Bertha Englebriglit-her speed in typing to DeElda Cotanche. Vilma Bejarano-her Pepsodent smile to Lila Hill. Marjorie Styles-the sweat and toil of a class presidency to any Junior who likes hard work. Helen Crandall-her perfect attendance record to Sophia Papadopolos. Bobby Williams-her athletic ability to Pat Casswell. Nancy Dyer-her negative attitude in Miss Huffmanis class to Jean Dough. Arden Armstrong-her dancing ability to Mig MacKenzie. Dolores T hompson-her shorthand experience to any bright pupil. Pat Kuller-her popularity to Jackie Whitlock. Lillian N orris-her acting ability to Tookie Christian. Norma N all-all future little male Coulters to C. H. S. girls. Maxine Cumban-her startling height to Mary Irving. Rosemary Denson-her cavities U35 to Neyle Theriault, who hates dentists. Pat Leach-her cheer-leading uniform to her sister, Lorna. feannette M cLaren-her baby blue eyes to Nonnie Styles. Barbara Brown-her blonde hair to Bobby Troup. Merle Simons-her clowning in gym to Helen Marquard. Marie Benny-her typing headaches to Jackie Lee. Mary Aleguas-her bossiness to Jose Colina. Gertrude M iller-her hair to anyone who can put up with it or put it upj. Mary F urey-her lovely complexion to Max Factor. Lee Van Siclen-her ability to keep a straight face when telling one of her stories, to Tookie Christian. Eola Pretto-her cultured laugh to Mary Jo MacSparran. feannene H ellums-her giggles to Phyllis Fisher. ,lean Tescli-her ability to ride horses to the Junior girl who needs it most. Alice Brayton-her seat in shorthand to Jean Clark. Emilia Cumban-her bewitching brown eyes to Jean Anderson. Frances Adam-her baton to Beverly Collyer. Delores Cotanche-her beautiful tan to anyone who cultivates the outdoor look. Virginia Russell-her raven hair to Flossie Kane. This concludes the log ofthe 15th annual cruise of the Good Ship CRISTOBAL. lt is our belief that this is the best trip ever undertaken since the se excursions were inaugurated back in 1934. This year's voyage was made with a record complement of three hundred persons and a special detachment of thirty instructors. The Editors and Staff wish to acknowledge the assistance given to them by Mr. George Nadeau, photographer, Allisonis Studios, Crafto Co. of Chicago, Illinois fresponsible for our superb coversjg The Southern Engraving Co., and the St. Petersburg Printing Co., both of St. Petersburg, Florida, for their excellent co-operation in publishing this yearis book, Robert Stern, the Misses Florence Christian and Lee Van Siclen for their Work in designing special pages. 1 35 I t is our belief back in 1934. s and a special ay Mr. George Jnsible for our o., both of St. 5 Robert Stern, special pages. A. , -ff -.J-3 1 - - .X , .k. 3:3g '!.','1 f.. -fiitzi , if-rg? i . , . And to those who have aided us Financially, we express our sincerest appreciation. Tl-IE STAFF, FACULTY AND STUDENTS C Panama The LABLE That Signifies QUALITY Colon 4' ' 4 f 'JTTWY ik! J e 4 4 xr 1 9 4 ffuse 4 Q 4 Compliments Of .1 ' ov- -is ' lff V. ,... ' luv! EIIIEIIIIZI k U That lLI TY ...l. 1- 44 'L at ms I 3 'F r K Lon AZAR CHINA NO. 121 CENTRAL AVENUE PANAMA, R. P. + NEWLY ESTABLISHED + TELEPHONE P. O. BOX 3420 NO. 1510-J PANAMA + ALL KINDS OF SILKS, LINENS, CARVED CAMPHOR-WOOD CHESTS, AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF ORIENTAL CURIOS, IMPORTED DIRECT FROM CHINA + ALSO OTHER SOUVENIRS AND GIFT ARTICLES + Every article in this store just received NATIONAL Mattress Factory A Melendez Avenue Between I0 and ll Streets COLON A Best in Restu Congratulations Class o f '48 BAZAR ESPAIQIOL O Compliments Of HH HHIEHICHH CHBLE HND HHDIU IHC. 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