Dan McCarty High School - Santa Lucian Yearbook (Fort Pierce, FL)

 - Class of 1955

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1 - . . f 4-A - ' . ,-: '! ' I 1 ' 'Liss ' J .' ,. .X L- '7..?.l31.:E, qi L ' - 3 . 133 ' . ' up ' r- ' TI, ' iv i I J in ' 1 .1 . ' .1 ir- 553,-.4 Li , N 1-K Ts ll for of I .e annual and-captain cf' the laand, and Steve Topol is editor of the,Greeh Addhlcl 'ivrge fksli-'i., ' Q .. Danny Warnock were elected co-captains of the football team, David Houghton captain f5f',fi.g Ie L' .sketinll team, and Billy Childress was named honorable mention on the Little All-American football team. We also remember our class winning second place in stunt night, and the wonderful Sophomore-Senior Dance given in our honor by the class of '57. We, the S9nl0rS of 1955, l'10Vif19 trod 'he l0f19 Gnd HUVFOW PC1fl1 with a few disappointments, but having all in all a happy journey, regret to say farewell to the years we will alway remember. i954 Jlllllllli PLHU YOUNG LINCOLN The Senior class of l955 in its junior year presented the best play that had ever been put on in the history of Don McCarty High School. The title of the play was Young Lincoln . It was a story of the early life of Lin- coln. Barry Reed and Nancy Negus had the leading roles. Barry played Lincoln and Nancy played Ann Rutledge, Lincoln's first sweetheart. The play told of Lincoln's first ventures into politics. lt concluded with the death of Ann Rutledge and an inspiring speech by Lincoln. Barry and Nancy were ably supported by Charles Snellgrove, as Ann's suitor Diane Whitice as a gossipy old lady, and Buck Bryan as Jack Armstrong, a ruffian who later turned into one of Lincoln's best friends. The play was well received by all who saw it and all our class was proud of the play. Of course we all realized that most of the credit for the play should go to Mr. Dick Shelton, who directed it. He worked us hard but we all enioyed it. The cast asked to thank- Mrs. Strickland and the Glee Club for the help they gave us. Also, the stage crew which was headed by Bob Meier and Bob Poysell did a fine job. All the cast at the end of the play began looking forward to the Senior Play when we once again could display our talents upon the stage.

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,,,.. 1.3 .- .J l i ' tl in EACHER'S PETS ir.. HIM19 ., g As we, the class of 1955, glance backward a few years, . pleasant memories overtakc us and crowd into our ity' - r ., , 5 . My W' J X 'N thoughts. We remember that in our first year in Senior High School as Rats , we were sponsored by Pop Osteen and Captain Earley. We elected Eugene Bailey, presi- dent, Pat Crowley, vice-president Wanda Goins, secre- tary, and Ed Altman, treasurer. Our Student Council representatives were Buck Bryan and James Biles. We were well represented in the Glee Club and Band and on the Green and White Staff. Bill Childress won his first stripe on the varsity 'Football team, and several boys started their careers in football by playing on the B team that year. Again our memories rise when we recall our sophomore year. Our sponsors were Mrs. Rentz, Miss Sanborne, and Captain Earley. Again we elected Eugene Bailey, presi- dent, and Pat Crowley, vice-president. Gari Dein Sheffield was our secretary, and Alyce Terry was treasurer. The Student Council representatives were Buck Bryan and Pat Crowley. We were again well represented in all the school organizations including the honor clubs Joanne Kelz and Patty Murphy were on the cheering squad The Sophomore Senior Picnic was a great success Because of the increase in the size of the classes we were told that this annual picnic would not take place after this year. Lillian Burney Courtney Stanton We began our third year with the distinction of being the first iunior class in the new Dan McCarty High School. Our sponsor was Mr. Shelton. Leading our class this year were David Haughton, president, Vent Lindsey, vice-presi- dent, Wanda Goins, secretary, and Gari Dein Sheffield, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Buck Bryan, Alyce Terry, Steve Topol, and Pat Crowley, who was later replaced by Marvin McKinley. Two new clubs were or- ganized-the Keyettes and the Wheel Club. Again we were represented in all the school activities. Ten members of our class were tapped for membershipin the National Honor Society. Loo-king over our old calendar of events, we remember the fine Stunt Night, which our class sponsored that year, and the outstanding Junior Play, Young Lincoln . Both were great successes financially, as well as artistically. Next came a great thrill-we received our long-awaited class rings. There were thrills and more thrills over the Junior-Senior Prom, the first one to be held in the gym. It was wonderful. Most of us waded through our exams, and we could then look forward to becoming high and mighty seniors. Our representatives to Girls' State in Tallahassee were Glenda Cail and Joanne Kelz. Boys' State representatives were Buck Bryan, 'Marvin Mc- Kinley, David Haughton and Steve Topal. As we gather in the corridors of Dan McCarty High School during our last year, we recall all the wonderful times we've had in the past. For the class officers we elected, David Haughton, president, Steve Topol, vice- president, Wanda Goins, secretary, and Alyce Terry, treas- urer. Holding the reins this last year are Mrs. Kuhn, Mrs. Scharfschwerdt, Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Ropp, and Mrs. Camp- bell. Eugene Bailey was elected student council president. The other student council representatives forthe senior class are Buck Bryan, vice-president, Alyce Terry, secretary, Marvin McKinley, chaplain, and Wanda Goins. As school closed, we knew it would be our last year in old Ft. Pierce High School, because the new high school would be ready for our junior year. CUTEST COUPLE -gf ft A. ' kk idk 10' 5 bg t, ITM Ti Q ,M A , ,, A - if in -, 53' y 1 Mary Sue Salter Ed Altman 1.1, -xi.



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