Fort Lauderdale High School - Ebb Tide Yearbook (Fort Lauderdale, FL)
- Class of 1957
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The Staff of 1957 Editor: MARY ANN ADAMS Assistant Editor: BEV HENDERSON Business Manager: JUDY FORNEY -1957- FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH SCHOOL Fort Lauderdale, Florida 3 To the members of the Fort Lauderdale High School faculty whose outstanding educational principles are equaled only by their 25 years’ service record, we dedicate this, the 1957 EBB TIDE. ALMA MATER We hail thee, Alma Mater And sing thy great praise In loyal devotion Remembering thy days. Be steadfast, true and faithful Flying L’s blue and white. Here’s to you, Alma Mater Fort Lauderdale High. When from thee we've departed And life’s battle’s on, Thy spirit shall guide us To eternal dawn. ADMINISTRATION SENIORS To the Students of Fort Lauderdale High School The events recorded between these pages will bring back memories of many happy days spent here at Fort Lauderdale High School. It is our hope that, along with these memories, you will also take with you a desire to learn and be enlightened. For it is only through an informed and educated citizenry that we may continue to live in freedom as we know it today. HARRY F. McCOMB Principal 10 I'RED H. HUFF Assistant Principal Mrs. Margaret Hudson, bookstore man- ager. rests after the busy noon rush. BLANCHE BAZANOS Biology Georgia State College for Women. B.S. ROBERT C BEALE Biology. Physical QEklucation Temple University, B.S. WILLIAM H. BENNETT Band University of Miami. A.B. ELIZABETH BERRY Guidance. Central Missouri State, B.S.. University of Michigan. A.M.. Columbia University, RHODA K. ADAMS Spanish University of Florida. B.A.E. CLARENCE ALFONSB Mathematics Wisconsin State Teachers College. B.A. MARGARET ALSTON •Physical Education ■trading College. J3.A.. Peabody College. M.A. WILLIAM Physical Education Indiana University. B.S., Florida State University. M. A. DOROTHY BARRINGER Physical Education Marshall College. A.B. Ed. D. IVY BERRYHILL JACQUELYN E. BETHEL I LA MAE BRYAN! Librarian Shortharltil English Biology. Brenau College. Mariettas! yUcVe. Social Studies B.A. BS J , f | A( | Florida State University, B.S. 12 % 'VI VIA BURNSTFD )i cr ificd Cooperative Training ndiana State Teachers College. B.S.. Florida itate University. M.S. F.I.LEN G. BUTLER Shorthand. Business English Rider College. B.S. CLOIS J. CALDWELL Athletic Director Millsaps College. B.S. The Assistant Librarian. Mrs. Mar- garet Miller, helps many students find books for their classes. |3 E. B. ELDER English X'est Virginia .’niversity. A.B.. .’niversity of Pittsburgh. M.A. MARY ENGLE Typing Berea College. A.B. Duke University, M.A. ANN EVANS English Florida State University. A.B.. University of Virginia. M.A. !A ORRAINE FORCE Irt outhwest Missouri State. I.S.E. ARTHUR G. Shop. Effective Living Duke University, A.B. ERNESTINE FREIDAY Social Studies University of Missouri. B.S. LORINE R. CHAPMAN inglish Randolph Macon. K.B. JACK CHAPMAN Social Stifdies Marshall College. A.B.. M.A. DUANE N. CLARK English. Social Studies University of South Carolina. A.B., M.Ed. The Cafeteria Staff—May Norvcll. Fran- ces Rand. Elizabeth Jenkins, Frances Koncilja. Pauline Adams, and Jessie Phares. JANE GARBER Physical Education DePauw University. B.A. GEORGE O. GELDBAUGH Latin. English Fairmont State College. A.B., West Virginia University. M.A. FRANK G. GERLOCK Biology University of Alabama. B.S. MARTHA B. GOWANS Library. Visual Education Wayne University. HAROLD GREENE Physical Education SjSgte University of Iowa. B.S.. M.A. B.S. MAX W. HARPER Social Studies University of Missouri. A.B.. M.A. HAROLD B. HAYES Journalism. Social Studies University of Nevada. B.A.. M E. RUTH D. HELMS Typing Doanc College, Mus. B„ A.B. RUTH HENDRICK English Maryville College. A.B. 14 VEAZEY HOLT Guidance West Virginia Institute of Technology. A.B. DORIS JETT Spanish Florida Southern. A.B., M.A. HERMAN KAESSER Social Studies Algebra U.S. Military Academy, B.S. TATTIE KALLAHER French, Spanish Fontbonne College of St. Louis University, A.B. NAOMI A. KEAST English University of Miami. B.S., M.S. Ed. ANDREW K. KRUSE Mechanical Drawing. Effective Living Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. B.S. Columbia University. M.A- AVIS W. KRUSE Typing Northwest Missouri State Teachers College. B.S.. Columbia University. M.A. DANIEL P LEE Mathematics. Aviation U.S. Military Academy. B.S.. University of Arizona, M.S. HOWARD B. LEER Landscaping. Agriculture. Science Purdue University. B.S., Manchester College. A.B. L. J. MALTBY Physical Education Florida State University, B.S. KENDRICK W. MARTIN Driver Education. Effective Living, Shop. Mechanical Drawing Illinois State Normal University. B.Ed.. Florida State University. M.A. JOHN C. MATHEWS Physics. Chemistry Emory University. B.S., Duke University. M.Ed. Advisor Harold Hayes and Editor Sybil Huey check page proofs of the Navi- gator. 15 JOYCE LIHAN FRANK W. MALLOY Physical Education Driver Training. Bowling Green State U.S. History University, B.A., B.S. Clarion State Teachers College. B.S. Office Personnel—Mrs. Virginia Leer, Mrs. Marian Metzger, Mrs. Louise Brown, Mrs. Betty Crane. JAMES E. MAURER Physical Education Lock Haven State Teachers College, B.S. D. O. MAYNARD Mathematics Marshall College, B.A., M.A. m. j. McDermott Mathematics Marshall College, A.B., Duke University, M.Ed ELLEN G. NELMS Chemistry Georgia State College for Women, B.S. JOHN B. MILLER Bookkeeping. Mathematics Florida Southern College, A.B., New York University, M.A. MARIE MORSE Biology. Chemistry Florida State University, B.S. MARVIN I. OGDEN English University of Florida, B.A., M.Ed. CHARLES E. PACKARD Mathematics. Social Studies Dartmouth College, A.B.. University of Miami, M.Ed. 16 Ah! A little peace and quiet at last! LUCILLE POOLE English Georgia State College for Women. A.B. ROBERT PRIM Chemistry Fairmont State College. A.B. MARGARET A. RASOR Home Economics Wayne University. B.S. 0 GENEVA RICKARD BETTY RUNYAN Social Studies Music Florida State University. A.B.. Morris Harvey College. A.B. University of Georgia. M.A. Marshall College. M.A. Bus stop! 17 Chaperons at the dance MAI RICH C. SCHMIDT Social Studies University of Michigan. A.B.. M.A. LILLIAN SEARS Latin Wesleyan College. A.B. ROBERT P. SENIOR Mathematics Alderson-Broaddus College. A.B. LLEWELLYN B. SHEKMAR English Georgia State College for Women. A.B.. University of Georgia. M.A. RICHARD L SHELTON English Furman University. B.A.. M.A. CHARLES A SMITH English. Guidance Florida State Uni- versity. B.S.. University of Miami. M.Ed. J. P. SMITH Physical Education Grinnell College. B.A GLADYS Z. SPENCER Social Studies University of New Hampshire, JOHN L. SULLIVAN Mathematics Austin Pcavy State Teachers College, CAROL TURNER English Ohio State University. B.S., M.A. B.A. B.S. C. S. VANARSDALL Mathematics Eastern Kentucky State College, B.S. Jt NELL WILKINS English. Typing University of Florida. A.B., M.A. WILLIAM T. WEBER Social Studies Concord State College. A.B.: Marshall College. M.A. £ President LES BROMWELL Treasurer—JAN PEARCE Secretary SALLY LOCHRIE Vice President—JOE ADAMS 1957 BERNARD JAMES ABBOTT Hi-Y 3. EDNA NATALIE ADAMS Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. JOE HLAU ADAMS Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Gvi- tan 3. 4; Class Vice President 4. LARRY HERBERT ADAMS Civitan 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3; Baseball 2. MARY ANN ADAMS Anchor Club 3. 4; EBB TIDE 3. 4. Editor 4; • Junior Honor Society 1; Senior Honor So- ciety 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3. Historian 2, Secretary 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Secretary 3; Class Play 2. RONALD KENT ADDISON Transferred from Short- ridge High School, In- dianapolis, Indiana 4; Class Representative 4; Legislative Student Council 4; Basketball 4. MARTINA ELLEN AESTOR Pep L’s 1. 2. ARNOLD PETER ALBREKTSEN Band 1, 2, 3. 4. DAVID MARK ALLEN HANNE ANDERSEN Allied Youth 3. 4; Pep L’s 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4; Class Play 4. DALE AMOS ANDERSON Allied Youth 2, 3- KAREN LOUISE ANDERSON Allied Youth 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Latin Club 2; Latin Award 2 ; Pep Ls 1. THOMAS ALBERT ANDERSON Transferred from Janes- ville High School, Janesville, Wisconsin 4. RACHEL MARIE ANGEL Transferred from Clay City High School, Clay Gty, Indiana 2; Allied Youth 4. JUDY ELIZABETH ANTOINE Transferred from Co- hasset High School, Co- basset. Massachusetts 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY ANTON ES Transferred from Mt. Pleasant High School, Providence. Rhode Is- land 3; Swimming 3. GAIL CLARE ANZIANO Transferred from Sc- wanhaka High School, Floral Park, New York 3; Future Teachers 3. lIC£ THEODORA V aXgyros Allied Youth 2; Girls 4 fL Club 4; Pep L s 1, I 2; Spanish Qub 3; Ten- nis 1,2, 3. 4, Co-Cap- tain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 1, Treas- urer 3; Tennis Club SUSAN LYLE AVARY Transferred from Grady High School. Atlanta, Georgia 3; Pep L's 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. MARTHA HALE BAILEY Transferred from South Charleston High School, South Charleston. West Virginia 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Official’s Club 4. 1, 2. 24 NANCY JO BALDING Transferred from Gar- field High School, Terre Haute, Indiana 2. JOHN DAVID BANNON Transferred from Cran- ford High School, Cranford. New Jersey 4. ROBERT ANDREW BARKER French Club 2, 3, 4, President 4; Wheel Club 4; National Merit Finalist 4. PATRICIA ANN BARNETT Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Class Secretary 1, 2; Executive Student Coun- cil 3, Secretary 3; Hall of Fame 1; Junior Honor Society 1; Senior Honor Society 3; Most Dependable 4. ROGER DALE BARNEY Transferred from Cer- edo Kenova High School, Cercdo, West Virginia 3; Thespians 3, 4. BETTY JEAN BARRETT Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Offi- cial's Club 4. RUTH ELAINE BARRETT Junior Honor Society 1; Navigator 4; Press Club 4; Quill and Scroll 4. WILLIAM MARTIN BARRETT Band 1, 2. MIKE I. BARTNOVSKY French Club 3, 4, Vice President 4; Allied Youth 1, 2, 4; Audio- Visual 3, 4. JUDITH ANN BASH Transferred from Glen Burnie High School, Glen Burnie, Maryland 2; Pep L's 4. FRF.D EUGENE BASS Boys' L Club 4; Boys' State 3. State Treasurer 3: Class Vice President 3: Class Representa- tive 2. 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 4; Best Look- ing 4; Legislative Stu- dent Council 4. DION BLAKELY BASSETT Transferred from Wash- ington and Lee High School. Arlington. Vir- ginia 3; Choristers 4; Chorus 3, 4. CAROL ANN BAUER Chorus 2; Pep L's 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. PATRICIA ANGELINE BEAUCHAMP Class Play 3. Student Director 3; Inter-Club Council 4: Thespians 4. President 4. SAMUEL P. BELL AY 2. 3; Boys' L 4; Boys' St. 3; Stu. Coun V. Pres. 3. Pres. 4; Key 1. 2. 3. 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Sen. Hon. Soc. 3; Student of the Month 4; Inter-CI. C un. I. 2. 3. 4; Key Int. Trustee 4: Tennis I. 2. 3: Harvard Book Award 3: JC I Speak for Democracy winner 4; Thespians 3. 4; Lat- in 4; Cl. Play 3; Cl. Rep. 3. GORDON WILSON BELLAR Latin Club 3; Swim- ming 1. BRUCE ROBERT WALTER HOWARD RUSSELL WILLIAM BENNEY BETZ BIGELOW Transferred from Lake- wood High School, Lakewood. Ohio 3- Chorus 2, 3, 4. JAMES HOWARD BLACKWELL Future Teachers 4. 1957 WALTER KOEPLER BLACKWELL Audio-Visual 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3; Hi-Y 1; Junior Honor Society 1; Latin Award 2; Latin Club 2; Legisla- tive Student Council 4; Swimming 3, 4. CURTIS LEE BLOCKER Class Play 4; Wheel Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Foot- ball Manager 2. BEVERLY ANNE BLOMGREN Latin Club 1, 2; Li- brary Club 2; Navigator 4; Pep L's 1, 2; Press Club 3, 4; Tennis 4; Swimming 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 4. JUANITA RUTH BLOSCH Choristers 4. Librarian 4; Chorus 2; Girls' A Cappella Choir 3, 4. FREDERICK MORGAN BOND Golf 2. 3, 4; Swim- ming 1. CHARLTON HARRY SARAH LEE BARBARA JEAN SAM STEEN BOYD MARY ANTONIA BONHAM BOURNE BOYD Transferred from North BRENNER Transferred from Wil- Civil Air Patrol 3; Class Play 4; Debate East High School, liamsport High School, Williamsport. Penn- sylvania 2; Band 3, 4; Wheel Club 3. 4; Sen- ior Honor Society 4. DCT 4; Pep L's 2. Club 1, 2, 3. Historian 3; Juniorettes 3, 4; Navigator 4. Makeup Editor 4; Press Club 4; Senior Honor Society 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Forensic League 2, 3, 4; Thes- pian Club 4; Winner of U. N. Contest 3. North East, Maryland 2; Allied Youth 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 4; Swimming 3, 4. 27 SENIORS ARTHUR RICHARD BRICKNELL Transferred from Corfu Central High School, Corfu, New York 2. RUTH AMELIA BRINGLOE Transferred from Corn- wall College and Voca- tional School, Ontario, Canada 3; Chorus 3, 4; Latin Club 3. SUZANNE BRISTOL Allied Youth 3; Chorus 1, 2; Civil Air Patrol 1; Class Play 3. 4; De- bate Club 3. 4; Press Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 3, 4; National Merit Fi- nalist 4. CONNIE FLORINE BRITTAIN Transferred from Weirs- dale High School, Weirsdalc, Florida 2. THOMAS ANTHONY BROCK Transferred from Bay High Schbol, Panama City, Florida 2; Foot- ball 2, 3; Basketball 2; Wheel Club 3- LESLIE GLENN GEORGE GARLAND RUTH ANN BEVERLY JEAN EMILIE ANN BROMWELL Boys' L Club 4; Boys' State 3; Class President 3, 4; Class Play 3; Class Representative I, 2, 3. 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Inter-Club Council 3. 4; Junior Honor So- ciety 1; Key Club 3, 4; BROOKES BROWN Junior Honor Society 1; EBB TIDE 4; Senior Honor Society 3, 4. BRUAW Cheerleader 3, 4; Girls' L Club 4; Juniorettes 3, 4; Legislative Stu- dent Council 2; Pep L’s 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; Jun- ior Honor Society 1; Senior Honor Society 4. BRUNN Legislative Student Council 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Football 3, 4; Wheel Club 1, 2; Best All Around 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Thes- pians 3, 4; National 28 Merit Finalist 4. 1957 REED ASA RICHARD GEORGE THOMAS ROSE ANN BURTON STEVE FRED BUSCH BRYAN III ANTHONY BURKE Transferred from Pine Boys' L Club 4; Class BUNTING Football 1, 2. Crest High School, Ft. Representative 4; Latin Civitan 3, 4, Secretary Lauderdale. Florida 3; Club 2. 3. 4; Track 3. 4; Hi-Y 1. 2; Basket- Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2; Pep L's 4. Wheel Club 4. ball 1. 1; Class Play 2. DAVID ANDERSON JAMES PETER BEN HARRISON BARBARA JEAN SHIRLEY ANN BUSH BUSTRAAN BUTLER BYLSMA CAHOON Transferred from Lodi Allied Youth 4; Pep Chorus 4; Gvil Air High School. Lodi. New Jersey 1. L’s 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Patrol 3. 4; FHA 1. DAVID LEE CALVIN GARY DREUX CANNON BARBARA CANTOR Latin Award 1; Latin PAULA MARGARET BARBARA JANE CAROLAN CARRIER Legislative Student Council 4; Hi-Y l, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3. Transferred from Lake Worth High School. Lake Worth, Florida 3; Hi-Y 3. 4. Club I; Pep L’s 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Senior Honor Society 4. Transferred from Co- hasset High School, Co- hasset, Massachusetts 1; Pep L's 2, 3. Choristers 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3, 4; FHA 1. 2; Pep Ls 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. JOSEPH RALPH JUDITH ELVINA PHYLLIS ANN ROBERT DAY JAN MARIE CARSON CARTER CARTER CARTWRIGHT CASELLA Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Civil Transferred from South Allied Youth 3; Chorus Transferred from Cen- Air Patrol 1, 2, 3; Foot- Broward High School, 4; Girls Chorus 3, 4; tral Catholic High ball 2. Hollywood, Florida 2; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Chap- lain 4. School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2; Boys’ L Club 4; Civitan 3, 4; Swim- ming 2. 3, 4, Co-Cap- tain 4. 30 1957 TIMOTHY JAMF.S GLORIA CHRISTINE PETER JOHN CASH CASHIN CASORIA ESTELLE CAROLE BEVERLY JEANNE CASTELLOW CASTLE Transferred from Grosse Pointe High School. Grosse Pointe. Michi- gan 3: Band 4; Tri-Hi- Y 4; Science Club 4; National Merit Final- ist 4. Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Wheel Club 2. 3. 4. Transferred from South Broward High School, Hollywood, Florida 2; Pep L's 2. . uJ Transferred from East High School. Rockford. Illinois 2; Allied Youth 2; Anchor Club 3, 4; French Club 4; Future Nurses Club 3. Secre- tary 3; Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Class Play 3. 4. CLARISSE ALINE CAVELIER Class Play 2. 3; Nauti- Nymphs 3. 4; Pep L’s 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3- FLOYD CALVIN CHERRY Boys' L Club 4; Boys' State 3; Civitan Club 3. 4. President 4; FFA 2, 3; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4; Legislative Stu- dent Council 1; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1. 3, 4. LINDA LEA CLAPP Chorus 3; Legislative Student Council 2; Nauti-Nymphs 1, 2, 3. 4; Pep L's 1, 2, Treas- urer 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 4. Historian 1. „ vv %yY CAROLE ANN CLARK Class Representative 1, 4; Executive Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 2; Juniorettes 2; Legislative Student Council 2; Pep L's 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2, Vice President 2. KAREN LEE CLARK Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 3. Secretary 4; Future Teachers 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 31 OREN EDWARD ROGER RAMON JAMES RICHARD CAROLE GWEN VIRGINIA LEE COBB COFFMAN COGGINS COHEE COLLIER Debate Club 3. 4, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 3; Legislative Student Council 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Football 1, 2; Tennis 4; National For- ensic League 4. Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 3. 4; Thespians 3. 4, Secre- tary 4; Class Play 2, 3. 4! Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 4; EBB TIDE 4; Inter-Club Council 4. Secretary 4; Legislative Student Council 2, 4; Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3. DOROTHY ANN JACQUELINE IONE RONALD LEE CONSTANCE JOY BARBARA ANN COLLINS COLLUM COLQUITT COMER CONE Transferred from Ko- Allied Youth 3; Anchor Boys’ L Club 3. 4, Transferred from Evart kura High School, Ja- Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Board Treasurer 4; Civitan High School, Evart, pan 3; FHA 3, Vice President 3; Juniorettes 4; Latin Club 3; Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. of-Directors 2; Girls’ L Club 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Pep L's I; Press Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Vice President 3. Secretary 4; Tennis Club 2, 3; Most Ath- letic 4. 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Michigan 1; Future Teachers 3. 4, Vice President 4. 32 1957 ARVIN BURROWS CONGLETON Audio-Visual Club 3, 4. President 4; Debate Club 2, 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Latin Club 1, 2, Executive Student Council 3. CHARLES TIMOTHY CONNER Transferred from St. Johns High School, Washington, D. C. 2; Civitan Club 3, 4; Foot- ball 3. 4. ROBERT HARRY CONNER Choristers 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice President 4; Hi-Y 1, 2; Legisla- tive Student Council 1. MARTHA JO COOK Chorus 2, 3, 4; Class Representative 4; Pep L’s 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. CAROL LEE COOLIDGE FHA 1; French Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3; Girls’ L Club 3. 4; Swimming 1, 2, 3. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. DAVID WALSH JOHN WILLIAM CHARLES JOSEPH JANE VARO DALE ANN COOMBS COONS COOPER COPELAND CORCORAN Choristers 2, 3; Chorus Spanish Qub 3; Debate Qub 1; FHA Allied Youth 4; French 2; Class Play 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, President 3; Inter-Club Council 3; Junior Honor Society 1; Key Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Legislative Student Council 1, 3; Thespians 4. Track 1. 1; Pep L’s 2; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3- Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Nauti-Nymphs 1; Pep L's 2. 33 SENIORS Ah WILLIAM EUGENE CORNELL 3; Girls A Cappella 3, 4; Sunmaids 4; Clinic 4. CECIL FRANK COUNTS Golf 1, 2, 3- DON MORRIS COURTNEY JUDITH ANN COX Choristers 4; Chorus 1, 2; Class Representative CARL HUBBELL CRAIG BETTY JO CRIST Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; EBB TIDE 2, 3; FHA 1; Junior Honor Society 1, Treas- urer 1; Legislative Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Nav- igator 4, Business Man- ager 4; Pep L’s 1, 2; Press Club 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2; Quill and Scroll 4; PTSA 2, 3. 4; Class Play 4. JAMES WILSON CROSBY Gvitan 3. 4; Gass Play 2; Legislative Student Council 3; Thespians 3. PATRICIA ROSE CROSS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4; Allied Youth 3; Pep L’s 3. PAUL EDWARD PERVY EARL CURL CUNNINGHAM 34 1957 ARTHUR HENRY DANART Class Rep. 1, 2, 3; De- bate Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Executive Student Council 3, Secretary of State 3: Class Play 4; Legislative Student Council 1, 2, 4; Wheel Club 2. 3. 4; National Forensic league 2, 3, 4; General Manager of All Sports 1. 2, 3, 4; Most School Spirit 4; Thespians 4. EDWARD HUNT DAVIS Boys' L Club 4; Foot- ball 2, 3. 4; Track 3, 4; Wheel Club 3. 4. SHARRON SUE DALTON Cheerleader 3, 4; Girls’ L Club 4; Junior- ettes 4; Navigator 4, Promotion Manager 4; Pep L's 2; Press Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Quill and Scroll 4; Best Personality 4. JAMES ROBERT DALI. Transferred from Ma- deira High School, Cincinnati Ohio 3: Boys' L Club 4; Golf 3, 4; Class Play 4. LAUREL JEAN DALTON Transferred from Flor- ida Christian Academy, Boca Raton. Florida 2; Pep L's 2, 3; Tri- Hi-Y 2. IRMA JOSEPHINE JOSEPH EDWARD LOUISE HELEN PATRICIA LYNN WILLIAM RAY DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS DAVIS Transferred from Ocala Junior High School. Ocala, Florida 2; Allied Youth 2; Latin Club 2; Latin Award 3; Pep L's 4, Vice President 4; Senior Honor So- ciety 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4; FHA 1; Parliamcntar- Transferred from Ocala Junior High School, Ocala. Florida 2. Allied Youth 2; Class Play 2, 3. 4; Future Nurses Club 4; Latin Club 2, 4. Transferred from Naples High School, Naples, Florida 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Audio-Visual Club 1, 2. ian 1. 35 SENIORS .. . JAMES BYRON JOHN TIM EVELYN PAULA THOMAS HARRY GERALD LEE DAWKINS. JR. DAWKINS DAYTON DEIDERICK DE LONG Debate Gub 4. Audio Visual 1; Boys' L Club 4; Boys' State 3. Senator 3; Class Vice President 1; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Hi-Y 1; Key Club I, 2, 3. 4; Legislative Stu- dent Council 1, 2; Nav- igator 4, Sports Editor 4; Football 1.2; Bas- ketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Friendliest 4; PTSA 4. Aviation Club 3; Gvil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3; Girls' L Club 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Swimming 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. Transferred from Shaw- nee High School. Louis- ville, Kentucky; Foot- ball 1; Swimming 2. JOAN MARIE de RIDDER JON ARIE dc RIDDER ERNEST LARRY DE SHA ARLENE FRANCES DIAMOND WALTER HEALEY DICE Transferred from La Jolla High School, La Jolla, California 4; Allied Youth 4; Class Representative 3; Jun- ior Honor Society 1; Pep L's 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 4; Senior Honor So- ciety 4; Class Play 4. Transferred from La Jolla High School, La Jolla, California 4. Transferred from Hardy Junior High School, Chattanooga. Tennessee 1; Aviation Club 3, 4; Gvil Air Patrol 2, 3. 4. Transferred from St. Margaret's High School, Watcrbury, Connecticut 2; Allied Youth 2; Class Play 3; French Club 4; Latin Club 2; Library Qub 3; Thes- pians 4. Transferred from Brent- wood High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania 3. 36 1957 TWYLA RUTH DICKERSON Transferred from South Broward, Hollywood, Florida 3. GEORGE GRAHAM DICKSON Class Play 2; Debate Club 3; Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1; Latin Club 2; National Merit Finalist 4. GEORGE ALBERT DODDER Transferred from Swartz Creek High School, Swartz Creek, Michi- gan 2. ARTHUR ROBERT DONATH Band 1, 2, 3; Safety Club 3, 4. JEANNE AGNES DONN Quill and Scroll 4; Allied Youth 4; Class Plays 2, 3. 4; Future Teachers 4, Secretary 4; Navigator 4; Pep L’s 2, 3; Press Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4. Chap- lain 2, Historian 3. HELEN ADA DOUGLAS Allied Youth 3, 4; Anchor Club 3, 4; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Junior Honor Society I; Legislative Student Council 3; Pep L’s 1, 2; Spanish Club 4; Class Play 2, 3; Senior Honor Society 4. JOHN PAUL DRAG Transferred from Wash- ington High School, Chicago, Illinois 2. WALTER FRANCIS DREW Class Representative 3; Latin Cub 1, 2, 4; Swimming 1. JERRY VICTOR DUNLEVY Transferred from Cham- inadc High School, Day- ton, Ohio 2; Boys’ L 4; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. VIRGINIA ANN DUNNING Allied Youth 3, 4; Avi- ation Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 4; Civil Air Pa- trol 2, 3. 4; Gass Plays 2, 4; FHA 1, 2; Junior Honor Society 1; Pep L's 2, 4; Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. SENIORS ... JUDITH ANN DU PONT Transferred from Cooley High School, Detroit, Michigan 2; Allied Youth 4; Navigator 3, 4; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Class Play 4; Senior Honor Society 4. BEVERLY RUTH DYMOND Transferred from Mos- cow High School. Mos- cow, Pennsylvania 3; FHA 3. 4, Secretary 4. JOHN FRENCH EARNSHAW Transferred from Chat- ham High School. Chat- ham, Massachusetts 4; Chorus 4; Choristers 4; Class Play 4; Debate Club 4. WANDA ANNE EAVENSON Allied Youth 2; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 4. PETER CHARLES EBERHARD Transferred from Cleve- land Heights High School, Cleveland, Ohio 4; Class Play 4. MERCEDES CARL WAYNE JON DOUGLAS ARTHUR HUNTER ERIC EDMUND LUCINA EBO EBY EHLY ELDREDGE ELLIOTT Transferred from East- Track 3; Class Play 4. Hi-Y 1, 2; Football ern High School. Balti- more, Maryland 3. 1, 2. 38 1957 ELEANOR CLAIRE EUNICE LORENE VIRGINIA KAY ROGER WESLEY TOM ERWIN ELLIS ELMORE EMPEY ENGLE Transferred from Clear- Allied Youth 3; Inter- Transferred from Heb- field High School, Club Council 4; Junior- ron High School, Heb- Clearfield, Pennsyl- ettes 3, 4; Nauti- ron, Ohio 4. vania 2; Chorus 2, 3; Nymphs 2, 3, 4; Navi- French Club 4; Future gator 4, Advertising Teachers 3; Allied Manager 4; Pep L's I, Youth 4. 2; Press Club 3, 4, President 4; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4; Quill and . Scroll 4; Class Play 3. MERRILL EDWIN PATRICIA ANN SUZANNE KAREN ELLEN MERLE ANN EVANS EVANS EVERITT FABER FAIRBANKS Transferred from Mata- Transferred from Mor- Transferred from Tor- Juniorettcs 3. 4; Junior Transferred from Sum- wan High School, Mat- ris Hills Regional High rington High School, Honor Society 1; Latin mit High School, Sum- awan. New Jersey 3- School, Den ville. New Jersey 2. Torrington, Connecticut 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Award 2, 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Nauti-Nymphs 4; Pep L's 1. 4; Safe Drivers’ Club 4; Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; His- torian 3; Most Intellec- tual 4. mit, New Jersey 3- 39 SENIORS . . . JOHN DAVIDSON JAMES EMILLE FAIR WEATHER FARR Transferred from Souris Special School. Souris, North Dakota 1. MICHAEL RAYMOND FECCA Boys' L 4; Civitan 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 3. Treas- urer 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. KAY IRENE FELTY Chorus 3; DCT 4. AUDREY ELLEN FENLEY Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. SHIRLEY ANN FERRELL Transferred from North- side High School, Fort Wayne, Indiana 4; Chorus 4; Senior Class KAY ONEILL FITZSIMMONS Tri-Hi-Y 1. JANET THERESA FLACH Transferred from Cran- ford High School, Cran- ford. New Jersey 3- DOROTHY LEE FLESH Anchor Club 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3. 4; Debate Club 2; Pep L's 1, 2, 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 3. SUSAN MAXINE FOLWELL Transferred from Pine Crest High School, Ft. Lauderdale. Florida 4. 40 1957 CAROL MARIE FONDA Juniorettes 4; Nauti- Nymphs 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; Navigator 4; Pep Ls 1. 2; Press Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Quill and Scroll 4. JAMES EDWARD FORNESS Transferred from Olean High School. Olean, New York 2; Aviation Club 4; Civil Air Patrol 3. 4; Latin Club 2. JUDITH EILEEN FORNEY Junior Honor Society 1; EBB TIDE 3, 4. Business Manager 3, 4. LINDA LANE FORT Pep L's 2. 3; Tri- Hi-Y 3. 4. WANDA JOAN FOSSLER Chorus 2. 3; Class Play 3; A Cappclla Choir 3. BARBARA ELIZABETH FOURNIER Class Play 3; Class Rep. 4; Debate Club 2; EBB TIDE 4; Junior- ettes 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 3. 4; Latin Award 2; Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Pep L s 1, 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Tri- Hi-Y 1. 2, 3. 4; His- torian 4. JOYCE ANN FOX Swimming 1, 2, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1. 2. MARYBETH FREY Chorus I, 2. 3. 4; FHA 1. 2; Safe Drivers' Club 3. DONALD ARTHUR KARL ARTHUR FRITZ FROLING Transferred from Rock- ford High School. Rockford, Michigan 3. SENIORS . . . JO ANN FULLER Future Nurses Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 4. JAMES ROBERT FUTRAL Chorus 2. 3; Civitan 3. 4. Senior Director 4; Football 2. 3. 4. MARGARET DIANE GAINES Allied Youth 3, 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 2; Girls L Club 3. 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Major- ettes 2. 3. 4. Co-Cap- tain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. CLAYTON DUNHAM GARET. JR. Aviation Club 3, 4. President 4: Boys' State 3, County Tax Col- lector 3; Civil Air Pa- trol 2, 3. 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Foot- GARY ROBERT GARNER Transferred from Ft. Myers High School, Ft. Myers, Florida 3. ball 2. JUDITH ANN GAUNT Transferred from Mon- tecito High School. Santa Barbara. Califor- nia 4. JOHN EDWARD GEARY Transferred from Lex- ington Catholic High School, Lexington. Ken- tucky 1. RICHARD DONALD GEIBERT MICHAEL GENT Boys' L Club 3, 4; Civ- itan 4; Track 2, 3, 4. Transferred from South Portland High School, Portland. Maine 1; Latin Club 1. 1957 SUSAN OCTAVIA DEANNA JAYNE GERNHARD GIBBONS LAURA VERA GIRDLEY ANTHONY PAUL WILLIAM ROBERT GLENUM GOACHER Transferred from Yonk- ers High School. Yonk- ers. New’ York 4; Fu- ture Nurses Club 4. Choristers 1. 2. 3; Class Representative 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Allied Youth 2. 3; Band 2; FHA 2. Transferred from Coral Gables High School. Coral Gables, Florida 3- Audio-Visual 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Vice Presi- dent 3; Choristers 3, 4, Vice President 4; Chorus 3. 4; Class Play 3; Hi- Y 3; Wheel Club 4. Chaplain 4; -Sandmen 4. WILLIAM THOMAS GODFREY Aviation Club 3, 4; Civil Air Patrol 2. 3,4. JOHN PATRICK GONIA Transferred from Cen- tral Catholic High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 2. ETHEL GORDY Advanced Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Girls’ Chorus 2, 3, 4. LILLA ALICE GORE Transferred from Miami Edison High School, Miami, Florida 2. JOYCE BROWNLEE GRAHAM Transferred from Fair Lawn High School, Fair Lawn, New Jersey 2; FHA 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. 43 SENIORS BETTY LOU GRAY Legislative Student Council 1; Library Club 3; Spanish Club 1. ARTHUR CURTIS GREENE Civitan Club 3. -I; Leg- islative Student Coun- cil 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA ANN GREER Transferred from War- wick High School, Warwick. Rhode Island 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. RUSSELL STUART GREER Transferred from War- wick High School. War- wick. Rhode Island 3- NORMAN FRANK GREHL Boys’ State 3; Class Representative I; Latin Club 1; Golf l. 2; Wheel Club 1. 2. 3. 4. WALTER ANDREW GUFFY CLAUDETTE MAE GUTERMUTH Transferred from Hia- leah High School. Hia- leah. Florida 3; Chorus 3. 4. CHARLES GENE HAGA Transferred from Col- lins High School. Oak Hill. West Virginia 4; Class Representative 4; Football 4; Track 4. NANCY PRUDENCE HAINES Debate Club 1; Spanish Club 2, 3. Treasurer 3; French Club 4. ROBERT MARION HALL Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Civitan Club 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Key Club 2. 3, 4; Leg- islative Student Coun- cil 4; Orchestra 1. 2. 3, 4; Best Dressed 4. 44 1957 GEORGIANN HAMERICK EDWARD EUGENE ANITA LEE HAMILTON HAMMOND WADE PAUL JOHN ALFRED HAMPTON HAND Choristers 2, 3. 4, Li- brarian 2, 3; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4. President 4; Class Representative 2; Legislative Student Council 3; Spanish Club 3; Sun Maids 3. 4. Transferred from John Gorric High School, Jacksonville, Florida 1. Transferred from Green- castle High School, Greencastle. Indiana 4; Debate Club 4; Future Teachers 4; Thespians 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4, Secre- tary 4. Transferred from Phil- lips High School, Bir- mingham; Alabama 3. SAUNDRA LEE HARLOW ROBERT CORNELIUS HARPER GELON EARL HARRISON DAVID BELL MAY EUGENIA HARTMAN HARTY Transferred from Kings- Transferred from Lake Civil Air Patrol 2, 3, 4. Track 1. Transferred from Henry ton High School, Shore Central High Grady High School, At- Kingston. Pennsyl- School. Angola. New lanta. Georgia 4. vania 3. York 4; Band 4. 45 SENIORS . . . CAROLYN KAY GARY DENNIS SAUNDRA MAE DONALD LESTER FRAN HEADY HASSETT HASSETT HAUSER HAWTHORNE Class Play 3. 4; Pep Transferred from West Junior High School. Kankakee, Illinois 1. Allied Youth 2. 3- Chorus 4. Executive Student Coun- cil 2, 3; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1, 2. 3. 4. L's 1. 4; Debate Club 4. JACK HARRIS BEVERLY ANN JOHN HOWARD CAROL ESTELLE GWENDOLYN HECKENBERG HENDERSON HENDERSON HEPFNER YVONNE Transferred from Fer- Anchor Club 3. 4; Transferred from Royal HERBERT guson High School, Ferguson. Missouri 1; Allied Youth 3, 4, Treasurer 4; EBB TIDE 4; Hi-Y 3; Legisla- tive Student Council 3; Spanish Club 2, 3; Wheel Club 3. 4; Best Dancer 4. Thespian Club 4; Class Representative 3; EBB TIDE 3. 4, Assistant Editor 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Junior Honor Society 1, His- torian 1; Legislative Student Council 1. 2; Pep L s 1. 2; Tri-Hi- Y 1. 2, 3. 4. Secretary 2. President 4; Class Play 2. 3; Allied Youth 2. Oak High School. Royal Oak, Michigan 3; Spanish Club 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. FHA 2; Tennis 1, 2. 46 1957 MARY ANNE JAMES B. HERN PEGGY LOREN E CAROLYN YVONNE SALLY ANN HERMAN Audio-Visual 1; Boys' HERRELL HEWETT HICKEY Debate Club 2; Latin L Club 2. 3. 4. Presi- Officials' Club 4; Class Transferred from Avon- Club 3. 4; Pep L's 1, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. dent 4; Class Repre- sentative I. 3; Inter- Club Council 4; Key Club 2. 3. 4; Legisla- tive Student Council 2. 3. 4: Football 1. 2. 3. 4, All-County 3; Bas- ketball 1. 2. 3. 4. All- County 3; Track 1, 2. 3. 4; Outstanding L 4; Most Athletic 4. Play 4. worth High School. Pittsburgh. Pennsyl- vania 4. NANCY JEAN HICKS Chorus 1, 2; Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1. TERESA IRENE HILDOCK Transferred from Moore Haven High School. Moore Haven. Florida 3. WILLIAM NORRIS HILLER Allied Youth 2, 3. 4. President 3; Band 1, 2; Class Representative 3; Hi-Y 2. 3. Vice Presi- dent 3; Inter-Club Council 3; Legislative Student Council 4; Wheel Club 2. 3. 4. Vice President 4; Thes- pian Club 4; Job Poppa Day Co-Chairman 4. DUNBAR ELLIS HINNANT Allied Youth 4; Anchor Club 2. 3. 4: Class Rep- resentative 3; Junior Honor Society 1; Span- ish Club I, 2, 3: Swim- ming I. CAROLE ANN HICKS Allied Youth 3; Tri- Hi-Y 1. SENIORS DAVID RUSSELL HINTON Transferred from Cora! Gables High School, Coral Gables, Florida 4. MARY LEE HOKET JAMES RALPH HOOPER Transferred from Bar- berton High School, Barberton. Ohio 3; Civitan 3, 4; Football 4; Boys' L Club 4. ALAN NELSON HORROCKS Chorus 1; Tennis Team 3. MARY ASTRID HORTON Class Representative 2, 3; EBB TIDE 2, 3, 4, Assistant Business Man- ager 3. 4; Inter-Club Council 1; Junior Hon- or Society 1, President I; Legislative Student Council 4; Queen 1; Class Treasurer 2. WILLIAM MARTIN HOUSTON Transferred from Al- liance High School, Alliance, Ohio 3; Navigator 4. REBECCA ANN HOYT Transferred from Wal- ton High School, Wal- ton, New York 3; Tri- Hi-Y 4; Class Play 4. RICHARD LEE HUEGELE Boys L Club 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; All-Conference Basket- ball 3; All-County Baseball 3. JEAN JUANITA HUETHER Anchor Club 2. 3, 4, Chaplain 3: Class Rep. 2, 3; EBB TIDE 4; Future Nurses 4; Legis- lative Student Council 2, 3; Senior Honor Society 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Tri-Hi-Y I; Ameri- can Legion Award 1; Scholarship Award 1; Class Play 2, 3, 4. SYBIL FLOWERS HUEY Allied Youth 2; An- chor Club 1,2, 3, 4; Senior Board of Di- rectors 4; Navigator 3, 4, Editor 4; Press Club 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Quill and Scroll 3. 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Class Play 2, 3; Inter- Club Council 2. 3. 4; Legislative Student Council 1, 3. Sec. 3. 48 1957 WALTER ROLAND HUGHES Choristers 2. 3: Chorus 1. 2. 3; Class Play 2; Track 1. 2. JOAN SHIRLEY HUFF Transferred from Cooley High School. Detroit, Michigan 1; Pep L's 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3. GAIL FRANCES HUGHES NOBLE FRANCIS HUNDLEY Transferred from Bag- dad High School. Bag- dad. Kentucky 1; Hi- Y 3- MARTHA SUELL HUNTER Chorus 2; Girls' L Club 4; Majorettes 3. 4; Pep L's 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1. Chaplain 1. French Club 3, 4. RONALD BRUCE HUNTER JOHN HERSCHEL HURSEY MARTHA HELEN HUTCHINSON Chorus 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3; Girls A Cappdla Choir 3. SANDRA JOAN INDIERE Transferred from South Huntington High School. Long Island. New York 3; Tri-Hi- Y 4. WALTER TWELVE JACKSON Transferred from St. Mary Boys' High School. Lynn, Massa- chusetts 4; National Merit Finalist 4. 49 SENIORS PATRICIA ANN VIRGINIA ANN SUSAN LUCILLE BEN RIGGS JUDITH CLAIRE JAKOB Transferred from Miami Edison High School. Miami, Florida 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. JANKUNIS Transferred from De- land High School. De- land. Florida 1; Allied Youth 2, 3; Cheer- leader 4; Class Repre- sentative 3; Pep L's 2. 3, Treasurer 3; Anchor Club 3, 4, Most School Spirit 4; Class Play 4. JENNE Allied Youth 4; French Club 4; Future Nurses 3; Junior Honor So-’ ciety 1; Library Club 1. 2, Secretary 2; Senior Honor Society 3, 4. Vice President 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. JOHNSON JOHNSON RUBY ALNEDA JONES FHA 1. ROY CARL JONES Hi-Y 4; Safe Drivers' Club 4, Treasurer 4; Photo Club 4; Allied Youth 4; Debate Club 4, JOHN CHARLES JOYNER Boys' L Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Co-Captain 3, 4. DARLENE JEAN KAHI.ER Transferred from Co- lumbia High Sch Columbia, Pennsylvania 2; Allied Youth j Band;3? 4;J H NORMAN RICHARD KANE 1957 RICHARD ANDREW KILMER Allied Youlh 2, 3; Chorus 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Photo Club 4. LEX GARNET KIMSEY ARLO JOHNSTON KING Boys' L Club 2. 3. 4; Boys' State 3; Key Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 3; Outstanding L 3. 4; Football 2, 3, 4; Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: All- County Football 3, 4; All-County Baseball 3; All-Gold Coast Football 3. 4; Most Valuable Varsity Award 4; Most Popular 4. JOSEPH ALVIN KING Hi-Y I, 2, 3. President 2. Chaplain 3: Inter- Club Council 2, 4; Junior Honor Society 1, Vice President 1; Latin Award 2; Legislative Student Council 1, 2, 3; Wheel Club 2. 3, 4, President 4; Most Dependable 4. EDWARD BOYD KITCHEN Transferred from East Rochester High School, East Rochester, New York 4. KARLENE CORBIT KLAGES Class Representative 3; Debate Club 2, 3, 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Senior Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4; National Merit Finalist 4. KATHLEEN KNOPS Chorus 3; Junior Honor Society 1; Nauti- Nymphs 1, 2, 3, 4, His- torian 2. Co-Captain 4; Swimming 1; Tri-Hi- Y 1. 2, 4. Treasurer 1, Vice President 2. EDWIN MITCHELL KOLAKOWSKI Transferred from Suffield High School, Suffield, Connecticut 3- STELLA ANN KONECSNY Spanish Club 3. JAMES DOUGLAS KINGHAM Transferred from Thomas Carr Howe High School, Indian- apolis. Indiana 3- JOHN RONALD LALLY Transferred from St. Cccila High School. Englewood, New Jer- sey 3- PATRICIA ANN LAMBERT Class Play 3. 4; Future Nurses 4; Thespian Club 3. 4. CAROL ANN LANCE Transferred from West- dale High School. Ham- ilton. Ontario. Canada 4; Executive Student Council 4. RICHARD ANTHONY LANDI MARILYN SUE LANDON Transferred from Can- ton High School. Can- ton. Pennsylvania 4; Future Nurses 4. FRANK ELMER DONNA MAE HUGH LANGFORD SYLVIA ANN ELAINE MARY LANDOSKEY Transferred from Union High School. Union, New Jersey 3. LANG Cheerleader 2; Class Representative 1. 2, Juniorcttcs 3. 4; Latin Club 2; Legislative Stu- dent Council 1, 3. 4; Pep L's 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Play 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. Junior Honor Society 1. LAYTON LEMIEUX Aviation Club 2, 3, 4: Gvil Air Patrol 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, 3; Library Club 1. 52 CATHERINE FRANK WILLIAM LORRAINE LERCH LEVIN EDITH LOUISE LIBBY Chorus 2, 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Legislative Student Council 4. Transferred from Kala mazoo Central High School, Kalamazoo, Pep L's 3. Michigan 3. CHRISTINE SUSAN I.IEBEL Transferred from Lake Wales High School, Lake Wales, Florida 3; Juniorettes 3, 4; Tri- Hi-Y 3. KATHERINE MARIE LINNERTH Inter-Club Council 3; Library Club 2. 3, 4, President 3; Navigator 4; Pep L's 1; Press Club 2, 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Tri-Hi-Y. DAVID HAROLD SALLY ANN JUDY ANN LOCHNER LOCHRIE LOCKHART Hi-Y 3. 4. Cheerleader 2. 3. 4, Class Representative Captain 2, 4; Class 2; Legislative Student Secretary 3, 4; Girls' Council 1; Pep L's I; L Club 3, 4, Historian Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Histor- 3; Juniorettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Navigator 4; Pep L's 1, 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Sweetheart Queen 3; Basketball Queen 3; Senior Honor Society 4; Student of the Month 4; Thespian Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3; Best All Around 4. ian 1. PATRICIA ANNE LONG Civil Air Patrol 3: DCT 4; Library Club 2, 3, Secretary 3; Pep L s 2. PHYLLIS LUGENIA LONGO FHA 1. Pep Ls 3; Class Play 4. 53 SENIORS . . . JOYCE DIANE LOOK CAROL VIRGINIA LOS HOWARD CLIFTON LOVELESS BEATRICE RUTH LOW Transferred from Red- ford High School. De- troit. Michigan 2; Al- lied Youth 3. Transferred from Sea- breeze High School. Daytona Beach. Florida 2; DCT 4. Transferred from Ply- mouth High School. Plymouth. Massachus- etts 3. Latin Club 2; Tri-Hi- Y 1. 2, 3. 4, President 3. Vice President 4. JOYCE ESTHER LUTHER DCT 4. LEONARD JULIUS LYONS Aviation Club 3. 4. Vice President 4; Band 1, 2; Civil Air Patrol 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2; Junior Honor Society 1. THERESE ELIZABETH McBride Transferred from West High School. Madison. Wisconsin 2; Allied Youth 3; Anchor Club 3. 4; Class Play 3; EBB TIDE 3. 4; Pep Us 2. 3; Thespians 3. 4, Treasurer 4; Most De- pendable 4. LON LOWE McCABE Spanish Club 3; Golf I, 2. 3. 4; Boys' L Club 2. 3, 4. Sergeant- at-Arms 4. HELEN STEWART McCALLUM Allied Youth 3. 4. Vice President 4; Legislative Student Council 2, 4; Anchor Club 2, 3. 4; Majorettes 3. 4; EBB TIDE 2; Girls' L Club 4; Junior Honor So- ciety I; Latin Club 1, 2, Treasurer 2. RALPH LEE McCAUGHAN Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Drum Major 4; Class Play 2; Class Representative 1; Hi-Y 1; Key Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Legislative Student Council 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Most Talented 4; Dance Band 1. 2. 54 JO ANN McClendon Chorus 3. 4; Pep L's 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4. RUTH ANN McDERMITT Transferred from West Senior High School, Cols, Ohio 4. HAROLD ALEXANDER McDIARMID French Club 4; Hi-Y 3, 4. RAMON ERVIN McDonald Transferred from De Funiak Springs High, De Funiak, Florida 1. SALLY LEE McDOUGAL Transferred from Lake- wood High School, Cleveland, Ohio 2; Chorus 2. THOMAS PAUL KATHLEEN MARY JULIA ANN JAMES ROBERT JOHN JOSEPH McELHATTAN McGrath McKAMEY McKEE McKERMAN Class Representative 2; DCT 3; Hi-Y 1. 2; Legislative Student Council 2, 3. 4; Foot- ball 2; Track 1. Civil Air Patrol 2, Swimming 1, 2. Class Play 3; Class Representative 1, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Basketball 1; Swim- ming 4. Track Manager 1 55 SENIORS SALLY NEWELL McKIRAHAN Transferred from Fair- banks High School, Fairbanks. Alaska 4. DAVID ROGER McLaughlin Civil Air Patrol 1, 2, 3; Swimming 1. 2, 3, A: Boys' L Club 4; Aviation Club A. CAROLYNE LOUISE McMillan DCT 3, 4. Treasurer A. SYLVIA ELIZABETH McMillan Latin Club 1. RAE HEATHER McPherson Transferred from St. Josephs High School, Toronto. Ontario. Canada 2. CHARLES WILLIAM MePHILOMY Track I, 2. 3. MARIE MacDONALD Transferred from Wild- wood Catholic High School, Wildwood, New Jersey 3. HOWARD WAYNE MACK Allied Youth 4; Class Representative 1; Hi- Y 1, 2; Junior Honor Society 1; Spanish Club 3. 4. 56 RICHARD ALLEN McNEECE Transferred from Lake- land High School. Lake- land, Florida 4; DCT 4. ROBERT BILLINGS MACK IE Transferred from Niles Township High School, Skokie, Illinois 1; Swimming 2, 3, 4. 1957 FRANCES IRENE MADDOX Transferred from Cen- tral High School, Lake George, New York 2; Pep L's 3; Tri-Hi- Y 3. MARY DEANNA MAGDA Class Representative 3; Girls’ L Club 3, 4, Historian 3, Vice President 4; Juniorettcs 3, 4, Historian 4; Ma- jorettes 2, 3, 4, Captain 4; Pep L’s 1, 2; Spanish Club 2; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 3. JAMES FRANCIS MAJOR Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3. Treasurer 3; Latin Club 1; Junior Honor Society 1; Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Orchestra 4; Senior Followup Co-Chairman 5, 4. ALLEN LESLY MANDLEY Transferred from John Marshall High School, Cleveland, Ohio 3; Choristers 4; Chorus 3, 4; Sandmen 4. DAVID LEE MARABLE Hi-Y 3. 4; Spanish Club 2. JAMES LOUIS MARSHALL JOY ANN MAUL Transferred from Ar- thur Hilc High School, Saginaw, Michigan 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. JOHN STEVEN MAXWELL AY 2, 3; Most Depend- able 4; Tennis 2, 3, 4, Capt. 4; Thespian Cl. 2. 3, 4, PTSA V. Pres. 3; Key Club 2. 3. 4. Pres. 4; Boys’ L Club 4; Boys' State 3. Mayor, County Commissioner, Senator; Class Rep. 1, 4; Legis. Stu. Coun. 4; Inter-Club Council 2, 3, 4; Class Play 2. Stu. Dir. 2; Spanish Cl. 3. SHIRLEY PATSY MAY Latin Club 2,-3; Pep L’s 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y BETTY ANN MAYHUE Class Play 3, 4; Jun- iorettes 1, 2, 3, 4, Par- liamentarian 4; Navi- gator 3, 4, Circulation Manager 4; Pep L’s 1, 2; Press Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 3; Swim- ming 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Historian 2; PTSA 3,.4; Quill and Scroll 3, 4; Best Dressed 4. 57 SENIORS . . . WILLIAM HERMAN MEEKS Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 3. Rep 3; Class Rep. 2. 4; Hi-Y 1. 2, 3; Junior Honor So- ciety 1; Latin Award 3? Wheel Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Legislative Student Council 1. MARVIN DAVID MEIER Transferred from Withrow High School, Cincinnati. Ohio 1; Hi-Y 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 4; Wheel Club 2, 3, 4; Boys’ L Club 4. ANN ELISABETH MEISENBURG FHA 4; Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 4. CATHERINE JOY MELFI Allied Youth 3, 4, Publicity Chairman 4;. Navigator 4; Pep L's 2. 3, 4; Press Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 2, 3. Presi- dent 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Future Teachers Club 4; Class Plays 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4. LOUIS CHRISTOPHER MENEFEE, JR. Civil Air Patrol 1, 2; Class Play 3, 4; Debate Club 1; Hi-Y 1, 2; Spanish Club 3, 4; Track Manager 1, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH ROBERT JOSEPH RONALD MICHAEL DONALD WILLIAM BONNIE LEE MERRINS MERSINGER MERZLAK METCALF MEYER Transferred from Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsyl- vania 4. Hi-Y 3. Allied Youth 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. Parliamen- tarian 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Class Play 3; Class Rep. 4; Debate Club 3, 4, Vice President 3; Exec- utive Student Council 4, Secretary of the Treasury 4; Golf 2, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Nation- al Forensic League 3, 4; Wittiest 4. Pep L's 1, 2; Ti Hi-Y 2. 3. 58 1957 FRANK ROBERT JUNE THERESA PHYLLIS ANN CORA ALENE ROBERT MALCOLM MILLER MILLER MILLER MINCEY MING Transferred from Mas- Transferred from Lo- Class Representative 4; Boys' L Club 4; Key sena High School, Mas- rain High School. Lo- DCT 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. Club 2. 3. 4; Outstand- scna, New York 2. rain. Ohio 3; Chorus 3; Class Representative 3; Future Teachers Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 3, 4. ing L 3; Football 3. 4. All County 3. 4. GEORGE JOSEPHS LORELLIE MARIE DANIEL DEAN THOMAS FREDRICK JACQUIE LO MOCK MOLE MONTAGUE MOODY MOORE Tri-Hi-Y 3. Allied Youth 2. 3. i President 4; Audio Vis- ual 2, 3; Gvil Air Patrol 1; Class Play 2, 4; Debate Club 1; Hi- Y 3; Inter-Club Coun- cil 4; Latin Club 3. 4; Safe Drivers' Club 3; Basketball Manager 4; Tennis 1, 2. Audio-Visual 1. Gvitan 1. Class Representative 1; Future Teachers Club 1; Hi-Y 1. 2. 3, 4, Secretary 1; Legisla- tive Student Council I; Football 1, 2. 3; Bas- ketball 1. Allied Youth 2. 3, 4; Class Play 2. 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Pep L's 3; Thespians 3. 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1. 59 SENIORS . . . NICHOLAS JAMES BERYL GAY BILL EDWARD RICHARD CHRIS RICHARD VICTOR MORA ms MORRELL MORRIS MORRISON MUCCI Boys' L Club 4; Class FHA 1; Library Club Band 1. 2, 3. 4; Junior Band 1. 2, 3. 4, Vice Representative 4; Out- standing L 4; Football 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3, 4; Wheel Club 2. 3. 4. I; Pep L's 1. Honor Society 1; Or- chestra 1. 2, 4. President 4; Hi-Y 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Latin Club 1. 2; Wheel Club 1, 2. 3. 4. MAUREEN KAYE MULFORD Transferred from Gty High School. Iowa City. Iowa I; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. PATRICIA ANN MYERS Allied Youth 3, 4; FHA 3; Girls L Club 4; Nauti-Nymphs 1. 2, 3; Pep L's 1. 2; Swim- ming 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3. HERBERT BENJAMIN MYRON RICHARD KUHN MYRON DENNIS JOHN NEASI Transferred from New Kensington High School. New Kensing- ton, Pennsylvania 4. 1957 BARBARA LYNNE MARJORIE CAROL JOHN DAVID CAROL ANN RICHARD WILLIAM NICHOLS NICOLE NISSLEY NIXON NORTH Transferred from Ken- Library Club 1. 2. 3. Transferred from South- Transferred from Bris- Chorus 2. 3; Debate osha High School. Ken- Treasurer 2. Historian ern Lancaster County coc Junior High Club 1. 2, 3. 4, His- osha. Wisconsin 4; 3. District Representa- Joint High School. School. Beverly. Massa- torian 2; Hi-Y 2; I,i- Chorus 4; EBB TIDE tive 3. Quarryville, Pennsyl- chusetts 1; FHA 3. brary Club 2; f«'ational 4; Future Teachers 4. vania 2; Choristers 4; Chorus 2; Civit an 3- Parliamentarian 3; Fu- ture Teachers Club 3, 4. Forensic League 1, 2. 3. 4; Class Play 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH ALLAN JOSEPH CHARLES EDWARD JOHN CARTER PATRICIA ANN NORTON NOWACKY NOYES NOYES NUSS Transferred from H. B. Swimming 1. Transferred from John Lawrence Junior High Adams High School. School. Holyoke. Mas- New York, New York sachusetts 2. 1; Chorus I. 61 FRANCINp ROBERTA J OLIVER . r Choristers 4; Chorus V 2, 3. 4; Future Nurse Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3; Class Play 2. p ALLI ANN OLOWECKI Transferred from Go- shen High School, Go- shen. Indiana 1; Class Representative 2; French Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3. 4; Pep L's 2. 3. SANDRA KAY OLSEN Transferred from South Shore High School. Chicago. Illinois 2; Chorus 3; Allied Youth 2, 3; Debate Club 2, 3. 4, Historian 3; FHA 3. 4, Treasurer 3, 4; French Club 3. 4. His- torian 3; Future Teach- ers Club 2; Latin Club 2; Swimming 3. 4. SENIORS . . . JUDITH ANN OBRINGER Transferred from Meycrsdale Joint High School, Mcyersdalc. Pennsylvania 2; Safe Drivers' Club 3; Allied Youth 2. RONAL IRVIN OCHSENKNECHT Transferred from South- west High School. St. Louis. Missouri 2; Foot- ball 3. 4; Track 4. MARY LOUISE JACK PATRICK RICHARD PAUL RAYMOND DEBORAH ANN OMAN O'NEAL OSCARSON GARDNER OTIS OTOLO Transferred from Cam- bridge High School, Cambridge, Minnesota Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4; Legis- lative Student Council 2; Football 2; Basket- Football 2. Aviation Club 3, 4. Business Manager 4; Gvil Air Patrol 1, 2, Transferred from Wake- field High School, Wakefield, Massachus- 3: Band 4. ball 4. V 3, 4; Civitan 3, 4; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Class Representative 3; Exec- utive Student Council 3; Inter-Club Council 3; Navigator 3; Foot- ball 1; Thespians 2, 3. 4, Vice President 3; Legislative Student Council 3. etts 1; Anchor Club 3, 4; Chorus 1; Class Play 3; Girls' L Club 2, 3. 4. Secretary 3. 4; Legislative Student Council 1; Pep L's 1, 2; Swimming 1. 2. 3. 4, Captain 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Historian 3; Swimming Trophy 3- 62 1957 ROSE TERESA PAIGO Class Representative 1, 2. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2; Legislative Student Council 4; Pep L's 1. 2. GEORGE EVERITT PAINTON Transferred from El- mira Free High School. Elmira. New York 4. JANELDA PALMER Transferred from Jack- son High School. Jack- sonville. Florida 4. THOMAS P PANZER Transferred from Pro- viso High School. Maywood. Illinois 3- WALTER FRED PARCELL Allied Youth 2, 3, 4 Hi-Y 1. LINDA GAIL HARRIET ELIZA- PAT BURNS JUDITH BESS JAN MARIE PARKER BETH PARLIN PARRISH PAYSON PEARCE Tr«n5f%rr%d frorr Pert Choros 4; Pep L’s Ti uufcncu fnxn Mi- Allied Youth 2, 3; Anchor i, 4, iec. y. Colborne High School. 1. 2. ami High School. Band 3. 4; French Club Class Treas. 3. 4; De- Port Colborne, Can- ada 3- Miami. Florida 3; Nauti-Nymphs 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. 2; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4 bate Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Hist. 2. Treas. 4; Sr. Honor Soc. 3. 4; Friendliest 4; Pep L’s I. 2, 3. 4; Inter-CI. Coun. 1. 3; Cl. Play 3. 4; Cl. Rep. 2. 3, 4; Natl. For- ensic League 2. 3. 4; Future Teachers 4: Ex- ec. Stu. Coun. 2; Legis. Stu. Coun. 2. 63 SENIORS . . . BETSY BILL PFAFF Cheerleader 2, 3, Co- Captain 3; Girls L Club 3. 4; Inter-Club Council I. 2. 4; Jun- iorettes 2, 3. 4; Navi- gator 3. 4, Co-Sports Editor 4; Pep L’s 1, 2, 3; Press Club 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Most Popular 4; Stu- dent of the Month 4. ROBERT KENT PFEIFFER Allied Youth 2, 3; Class Play 2, 3, 4; Class Rep. 4; Hi-Y 3, Histor- ian 3; Inter-Club Coun- cil 3. 4; Key Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3; Legislative Student Council 3; Senior Hon- or Society 3. 4, Presi- dent 4; Spanish Club 3; Thespians 4; Most Intellectual 4; Courtesy Student 4. MARGARET ANN PERSHING Transferred from Grecnsburg High School, Grcensburg. Pennsylvania 3; Allied Youth 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3. JAMES OLIN PENGRA Transferred from Pine Crest High School, Fort Lauderdale. Flor- ida 3- THOMAS EUGENE PERRY Choristers 1; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. DAN RALPH PHELPS Transferred from West- ern Hills High School, Cincinnati, Ohio 4. NANCY IRENE PHILLIPS Pep L’s 3, 4; Span- ish Club 2, 3; Tri-Hi- Y 4. CATHERINE JOAN PINETTE Transferred from Need- ham High School, Needham, Massachu- setts 4. THOMAS GARY PITTS Transferred from Hickory High School, Hickory, North Caro- lina 4. WALLY ROSE PITZLER Chorus 1, 2, 3. 64 1957 JACQUELINE MARIA PRADO Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2. Treasurer 3. President 4; Inter- Club Council 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Leg- islative Student G)un- cil 2; Navigator 4; Pep L's 1, 2; Press Gub 2, 4; Spanish Club 2, 3; Swimming Team 3. 4; Thespians 2. 3. 4; Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3. 4; Class Play 2, 4; Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD GEORGE PIZIO Transferred from North Syracuse High School, North Syracuse, New York 2; Golf 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA MAE PLANT Chorus I; DCT 3. 4. President 4; Future Nurses 3; Inter-Club Council 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. DAVID WILSON POLLOCK Boys’ L Club 2, 3. 4; Outstanding L 3; Swim- ming 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap- tain 4; All-State Swim- ming Team 1, 2, 3, 4; State Champion 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY JEAN POMPONIO Transferred from South Broward High School, Hollywood. Florida 4. THOMAS ALFRED PROCTOR Transferred from East Liverpool High School, East Liverpool, Ohio 4; Basketball 4. MARY LEE QUINET Girls’ L Gub 3, 4; Juniorettes 3, 4; Major- ettes 2, 3, 4; Nauti- Nymphs 1; Safe Driv- ers’ Club 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, 4. JOHN THORWALD RANCKEN BARBARA ANN RASP Allied Youth 3; Latin Club 2, 3; Pep L’s 1; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. PETER ANTON RAUCH SUZANNE ELIZABETH RAYMOND Chorus 2. 4; Legisla- tive Student Council 2; Library Club 4. Treas- urer 4; Pep L's 1; Span- ish Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Youth on the Beam 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 4; Class Play 3. 4. DORISANNE READ Transferred from Mor- ris Hills Regional High School. Rockway, New Jersey 1; Chorus 2; Spanish Club 2. ANTHONY WAYNE REEDER PATRICIA ALICE REEVE Anchor Club 2, 3, 4. Treasurer 3; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Golf 2; Thespians 3, 4; Class Play 3- BENJAMIN BLISS REXROAD Transferred from Coral Gables High School. Coral Gables. Florida 3; Civitan 3. 4. Senior Board of Directors 4; Class Representative 4; Basketball 3, 4; Boys' L Club 4. FRANKLIN LLOYD JAMES SHERRILL BERNADINE MARIE ROBERT FREDERICK HERBERT RALPH RHEIN RICHARDS RICHARDSON Girls' L Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Juniorettes 2, 3, 4; Legislative Student Council 1. 2; Nauti- Nymphs 3. 4; Spanish Club 3; Swimming 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, His- torian-Parliamentarian 3; Best Dancer 4. RICHTER Transferred from Sus- quehanna Township High School. Harris- burg. Pennsylvania 2; Golf 3. RICK Allied Youth 3, 4; Gv- itan 3, 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Ten- nis Club 1, 2. 1957 CLARENCE B. ELEANOR JANE HELEN JOSIE JAMES TURNER SHIRLEY IRENE RIGGS RILES Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Director 3. Pres- ident 4; French Club 4; Girls' L Club 3. 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Majorettes 2. 3; Navigator 4, Feature Editor 4; Press Club 4; Spanish Club 3; Quill and Scroll 4. RINEHART RITCHIE Transferred from East- ern High School, Wash- ington, D. C. 2. RIX Junior Honor Society 1; Pep L's 1. 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. 3. 4; Allied Youth 3, 4. DORIS KAYE IDA MAE ROBERTS PATRICIA ANN BROWNETTE DELORES YVONNE ROBERTS Aviation Club 3, 4; ROBERTS ROBERTSON RODE Class Play 3. 4; Class Representative 3; Fu- ture Nurses Club 4; Legislative Student Council 1, 3. 4; Pep L’s 1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. Chaplain 1; Offi- Civil Air Patrol 2, 3, 4. Transferred from Pom- pano Beach High School, Pompano, Flor- ida 3- Band 1, 2, 3; French Club 2; Juniorettes 3, 4; Nauti-Nymphs 4; Pep L’s 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2. cials Club 4. SENIORS . . . HILDRETH PATRICIA RODE MILLICENT RUTH ROEDER Transferred from Se- wannaka High School, Long Island, New York 5; FHA 4. STANLEY JOHN ROMANO Transferred from Sandy Valley High School, Waynesburg, Ohio 3. JUDY DIANE ROSS Transferred from Pine Crest High School, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida 3; Anchor Club 3. 4; Civil Air Patrol 3; Class Play 3; Thespians 3, 4, Vice President 4. ELINOR CLARE RUBISON Allied Youth 3; Class Play 3. 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, Historian 3; Future Teachers Club 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Pep L's 2; Spanish Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3; Girls State 3; Winner of FHA Fashion Show 3. WILLIAM ROBERT RUSSELL Transferred from John Marshall High School, Cleveland. Ohio 4. PATTY JOAN SANCHEZ Transferred from Miami Jackson High School, Miami, Florida 1; Al- lied Youth 2, 3, Chap- lain 3; Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Class Play 2, 3; Class Representative 2, 4; Legislative Student Council 3; Pep L's 1, 2; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Histor- ian 4. WINONA ELAINE SANFORD Allied Youth 2; Girls' L Club 3; Junior Honor Society 1; Latin Club 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. MARGARET ANN SARVIS Debate Club 1; Pep L’s 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3.4. SARA VALERIE SCARBOROUGH Allied Youth 2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 4; FHA 1; Future Nurses Club 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Library Club 1. 68 1957 RUBY PAULINE ROBERT JAMES SCHMID SCHNEIDER Allied Youth 2, 3; Pep L’s 2. Boys' State 3; Latin Award 2; Latin Club 2, 4; Senior Honor So- ciety 4. WILLIAM GARLAND SCHOONOVER Transferred from Roseburg High School, Roseburg. Oregon 1. DENNIS ROY SCHOU Boys' L Club 4; Legis- lative Student Council 4; Outstanding L 4; Football 2, 3, 4, All- County 3, 4, All-Con- ference 4, All-State 4; Wheel Club 3, 4; Best Personality 4. PETER LORESCH SCHWEITZER Boys' L Club 4; Swim- ming 3, 4. BARBARA RUTH SCIFERS Transferred from North High School, Wichita, Kansas 2; EBB TIDE 4; Future Nurses 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Latin Club 3; Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Historian 4; Library Club 3, 4; Class Play 4. WILLIAM EDWARD SEABORN Boys' L Club 4; Key Club 3; Outstanding L 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRICIA ANN SENN FHA 1; Inter-Club Council 4; Latin Award 2; Library Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4; Navigator 4, Public Re- lations Manager 4; Press Club 3, 4; Senior Honor Society 3, 4, Re- porter 3; Quill and Scroll 4. AL JOHN SCHWENCKE Transferred from Bald- win High School, Bald- win, New York 1; Bas- ketball 1. 2, 3. SHIRLEY ANN SCHWIER Transferred from War- ren Central High School. Indianapolis, Indiana 2. JERRY DAVID JAMES DAVIES MARGIE RUTH PATRICIA STELLA KAY H. SERVICE SEVERANCE SEYMOUR SHRIBER SI LI.IM AN Transferred from Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Treas- Choristers 2. 3. 4; Transferred from Miami Transferred from Wind- Franklin High School. urer 2. Secretary 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Beach High School. ham High School. Wil- Franklin. Indiana 2; Band 2. 3. 4- Football 2. Secretary 4. State 2. 3. 4. Clinic 4; FHA 1, Inter-Club Council 2, 4; Legislative Student Council 2, 4; Pep L’s 1, 2. 3, 4. Vice Presi- dent 3, President 4; Spanish Club 3; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. 3. 4. Miami Beach. Florida 3- limantie. Connecticut 3; Pep L's 3. DONNA SUE GARY PETER PHILLIP MORRIS CLAUDETTE JANE JOHN ALBERT SIMMONS SIMMONS SIMON SKINNER SLEEK Spanish Club 3. Audio-Visual 1. 2, 3, 4; Boys' L Club 3, 4; Class Representative I. 2; Key Club 4; Legis- lative Student Council 1. 2; Football 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2, 3. 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pep L's 1. 2; Safe Drivers' Club 4; Tri- Hi-Y 1. 4. Transferred from Cen- tral Catholic High School, Ft. Lauder- dale,'Florida 2; Al- lied Youth 2,'3; Gvi- tan 2. 3. 4; Hi-Y 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 70 1957 GORDON HARRIS GREGORY NEIL JAMES HIBBARD MARJORIE LOU NANCY GAIL SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH SMITH Transferred from Kin- Transferred from Ash- Class Play 2, 3; 1 loch Park High School, land High School, Ash- L's I, 2. Miami, Florida 1. land, Kentucky 4; De- bate Club 4; Senior Honor Society 4; Wheel Club 4; Class Play 4. PATRICIA LOUISE SMITH ROBERT FREDERICK SMITH RUSSELL JAMES SMITH THELMA LOUISE SMITH JOANN VIRGINIA SORY Transferred from Wurz- burg High School, Wurzburg, Germany 4. Aviation Club 1; Civil FHA 4; Pep L's 1. Air Patrol 2. Anchor Club 2, 3, 4; Girls' L Club 4, His- torian 4; Junior Honor Society 1; Majorettes 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3. 71 SENIORS . . . HAROLD FORREST MARYANN KAY DOYLE HOWELL DOROTHY NOLA CHARLES LYTLE SOWDERS SPANGLER SPARKMAN SPICER SQUIER Allied Youth 3; Class Class Representative 1; Chorus 4; Gvil Air Pa- Audio-Visual Club 1, Play 3: Pep L s 1, 2, 3. French Club 4; Hi-Y 2, 3; Legislative Stu- dent Council 3; Foot- ball Manager 2; Bas- ketball 3, 4. Manager 2, All-County 3; Man- ager of Athletic De- partment 2. 3. trol 2; FHA 2. 2, 3. 4. MARY JOSEPHINE STIFFLER Aviation Club 3, Treas- urer 3; Civil Air Patrol 2, 3, 4. DONNA LEE STILES Class Representative 2; Legislative Student Council 1; Nauti- Nymphs 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 1. MARY HOPE E Junior Vice Choir Youth 3, 4. RONALD FRANCIS STEWART KENNETH MAURICE ST. GERMAIN Transferred from Wal- pole High School, Wal- pole, Massachusetts 2. 1957 WILLIAM JOHN STOHRER. JR. Transferred from Ben- ton Harbor High School, Benton Harbor, Michigan 4; Chorus 4; Hi-Y 4; Class Play 4. JANET LILLIAN STONE Allied Youth 1; Pep L's 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. OSHA MAXINE STRANGE FHA 1, 2, 3. Historian 2, Secretary 3. JEANIE MARIE STRANKO Transferred from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 4. CAROL ANNETTE STRICKLAND CONSUELO ELISITA STUNTZ Transferred from Campo Alegre High School, Caracas, Venezuela 1; Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, 4; Na- tional Forensic League 2, 3, 4; French Club 2, Parliamentarian 2; Junior Honor Society 1. Reporter 1; Pep L's 1, 2; Class Play 4, Stu- dent Director 4; Most Talented 4. IVIE DELL SUTTON Thespians 4. GLENN LARSON SWARTZ MIRIAM JEWELL SWEDROE Allied Youth 2, 3, Vice President 3; Class Play 2; Pep L's 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. DALE ROBERT TALLMAN Transferred from North Kingstown High School, Wickford, Rhode Island 3. SENIORS . . . BILL K. THOMAS SANDRA LOU TOMMY THOMAS BERTHA ELENOR ERIC DANIEL Transferred from Huron THOMAS Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. THOMASON THOMPSON High School. Huron. Ohio 3. DCT 3. 4. Vice President 3. Pres- ident 4; Swimming 1, 2. 3. 4; Inter-Club Council 4. Transferred from Lib- erty High School. Bethlehem. Pennsyl- vania 2; Track Mana- ger 2. BARBARA ANN THORN Transferred from Cen- tral Catholic High School. Ft. Lauderdale. Florida 2; Class Repre- sentative 3- SANDRA JEAN TILLIS Transferred from Miami Jackson High School. Miami, Florida 3; Al- lied Youth 4. JUDITH ANN TINNEY Junior Honor Society 1; Pep L's 1. 2; Senior Honor Society 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 1. 2. BARBARA LYNN TITUS DCT 4. ANTONIO JUAN TOLENTINO Transferred from Wash- ington High School. Milwaukee. Wiscon- sin 4. 74 JANET YVONNE TURNER Chorus 2; Class Play 2; FHA 1; Library Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Span- ish Club 4. ROBERT MILTON TU ST I SON Allied Youth 3, 4; Hi-Y 3, 4; Spanish Club 4. RONALD MATHER TYSON Golf 2. DORIS JANELLE UNDERWOOD Transferred from How- ard Junior High School, Orlando, Florida 2. DAVID ROWLEY UPDEGRAFF Transferred from New- Albany High School, New Albany, Indiana 2; Choristers 4; Chorus 4; Civitan Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Chaplain 4; Hi-Y 3, 4, President 4; Inter- Club Council 4; Swim- ming 2, 3. HARRIET MACKLEY VAN DELLEN % Nauti-Nymphs 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 1, 2; Pep Us 1; EBB TIDE 3. JAMES EDWARD VALENTINE Transferred from Evan- ston High School, Evanston, Illinois 4. THOMAS ARTHUR VALENTINE Transferred from Bell- port High School, Bell- port, New York 2; Swimming 2. ELIZABETH ANN VAN ARSDALL Allied Youth 2; Chorus 2; Class Representative 2; FHA 1; Majorettes 3. 4; Pep Us 2; Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2. LANCE CARL VAN ATTA JO ANN VAN NUS GEORGE SEELY ANITA LINDA GAIL JORDAN KENNETH PAUL Allied Youth 2; Class VAN RIPER VAUK VOGT WACKES Play 2, 4; Latin Club Future Teachers 3, 4, Transferred from Lind- Transferred from Up- 1. 2; Majorettes 3; President 4; Inter-Club berg High School. St. per Moreland High Pep L’s 1. Council 4; Spanish Club 3: Winner of U. N. Contest 3; Allied Youth 4. Louis, Missouri 1; Chorus 2, 3. 4. • School. Willow Grove, Pennsylvania 4; Band 4. NANCY JOY WALL ALLAN GEORGE SYLVIA ANN BRENDA LANE KAY ELLEN Inter-Club Council 2; WALLACE WALLIS WALTER WARREN Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. Presi- Boys' State 3; Executive Latin Club 2, 3; Tri- Class Representative 2; Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, dent 2. Student Council 2, 4; Legis. Stu. Coun. I, 2, 3, 4; Senior Honor Soc. 3; Football Mgr. 3; Basketball Mgr. 4; Wheel Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Pres, of Wheel Club International 4. Dir. of Wheel Club Interna- tional 3; Student of the Month 4. PTSA 4; Na- tional Merit Finalist 4. Hi-Y 3. 4. Juniorettes 3. 4; Pep L’s 2; Press Club 3. 4, Parliamentarian 4; Swimming 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. % 4; Vice President 3, 4, State President 4; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4. Co- Captain 2, 4; Class Rep. 4; Girls' L Club 3. 4, President 4; Inter- Club Council 4; Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3. Chaplain 2, 3; Wittiest 4. 76 1957 ROBERTA SUE PENNY LEE WATIER WEIGEL JOYCE KENNEY WELLS RONALD DAVID WELLS CAROLYN LAVADA WERTZ Class Representative 3; Legislative Student Council 2, 3; Pep L’s 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y I, 2; Press Club 3. 4. Allied Youth 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Li- brarian'}, 4, Secretary 4. State Band Clinic 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3. 4. DCT 4. Chaplain 4. Transferred from Point Pleasant High School, Point Pleasant, New Jersey 4. Spanish Club 2, 3; Tri- Hi-Y 3. 4. ONDEAN BESS WILLIE B. WESTMORELAND WHATLEY BARBARA JEANNE ROGER SHERWOOD JUDY GRACE WHEALE WHETSTONE WHISNANT Allied Youth 2; Pep L’s 1, 2. Transferred from Lake Worth High School, Lake Worth, Florida 4; DCT 4. VXs Transferred from New Castle High School, New Castle, Pennsyl- vania 3; Tri-Hi-Y 4. Class Representative 3; Legislative Student Council 2; Pep L's 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, 4. 77 SENIORS . . . CAROLE DOREEN WHITE Transferred from Johns- town High School, Johnstown, Pennsyl- vania 4; DCT 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. ALAN PHILIP WHITNEY MICHAEL GEORGE WIDOFF Transferred from High- land Park High School, Highland Park, Illinois 2; Boys' L Club 4; Key Club 3. 4; Legislative Student Council 3; Bas- ketball 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3. 4. SANDRA ANNE WILLIAMS THERESA ROWENA WILLIAMSON Transferred from Rus- sell High School. East Point, Georgia 4; DCT 4, Secretary 4; Tri- Hi-Y 4. DOUGLAS ALAN WILKINS Transferred from Mum- ford High School, De- troit, Michigan 2; Swimming 3, 4. DONALD GILL GAIL JEAN JAMES ALFRED WILSON WILSON WILSON Transferred from R. H. High School, Savannah, Georgia 3; Gvitan 3, 4. Transferred {tor c— Broward High Hollywood, Flo 3; Chorus 3, 4; Club 4; FHA 4. SOPHOMORES Doyon, Ruth Ann Drum, Cynthia Elene DuBois, Philip Louis Dugan, Timothy Albert Dugdale, Dianne Dorothy Dunifon, William Sanford Dunlap, Bill L. Dunsworth, Patricia Lee Dutcher, Lynn Ellen Earley, Patricia Carol Easterbrooks, Carol Lee Ebo, Amador David Engle, Beverly Ann Evans, Jimmy Don Evans, Ralph Edward Farquhar, Douglas James Farrish, Dean Thomas Faul, Ronald Glenn Feeney, John Ramoen Ferrini, Robert Figley, Carole Ann Flemming, Patrick George Flowers, Carl Forman, Beverly Lucille Forney, Warren Lee Foster, Carol Jacquelyn Fram, Sandra Gaye Freeland, Janet May Frenzel, Gerald John Frykman, Virginia Lee Gall, Gloria Jean Gallo, Francis Paul Garct, Dorothy Marie Gcbert, Paul Henry Geiger, Glenn Manuel I 18 SOPHOMORES Chaffee, Marilyn Chayer, Beverly Ann Christian, Herbert William Cianciarulo, Letricia Catherine Clements, Peter Coekrum, John Seymour Coffey, Cecil Andrew Coffman, Kathy Eleanor Coggins, Annette Colby, Judy Lynn Combs, Norma Jean Comer, Karen Sue Conglcton, Martiel Elsie Connor, Mariann Cook, Thomas Allen, Jr. Coons, Sharon Ann Corcctti, Mary Ann Corcoran, Cinda Vivian Cornelius, Norma Lynne Cotton, Barbara Ellen Coulter, Jim Frederick Counts, Charlie Alfred Craig, William H., Jr. Crist, Thomas Eugene Culp, Sandra Jean Cummings, John Henry Currier, Martha Jane Decker, Rita Raye DeFrances, Robert Lewis Delz, Edwin Charles Dempsey, Bruce Harvey Des Camps, Lloyd Dickson, William Lamont DiSalvo, John Richard Donald, Ronald Joseph 117 SOPHOMORES 116 Bonham, George Griffith Booth, Patricia Gail Botley, Marilyn Ann Bonsignore. Dominic Joseph Bowen, Sherrcll Allen Bower, Linda Lou Bray, James W. Breed, Joyce Brewster, Toni Elizabeth Brinkley, Karen Sue Brown, Carolyn Joyce Brown, John Joseph Brown, Steve Wendell Bryan, Lois Lorraine Buchanan, Larry Earl Buffington, David Crocker Burke, Tom Henery Burkcy, Antoinette Helen Burns, William James Burtosky, Darlene Ann Bushey, Richard James Butler, Mary F. Cahoon, Mary Elizabeth Caldwell, Barbara Lynn Calloway, Virginia Kaye Cameron, Ronnie Curtis Camp, Ava Ann Capron, Charles Fredrick Carlisle, Carol Ruby Carr, Rene Beth Carroll, Carol Lynn Carruthers, Karen Anne Carter, Robert Lloyd, Jr. Castranova, Joe George Chadwick, Gar)' SOPHOMORES Adams, Carl Morgan Adams, Patricia Gail Adkins, William Howald Alley, Marius Randolph Anderson, Susan Elizabeth Arnott, Nancy Gay Aronson, Cynthia Doris Aunapu, Allan Jay Bahr, Sharon Lee Bailey, Frank Arthur Bailey, Shirley Joan Bain, Lome Donald Baird, Jack Albert Ballard, Jean Veronica Barker, Diana Marie Barnett, Robert Paul Barski, Ronald James Bartnousky, Helen Joy Bassett, Eliza Harriat Bauer, Madelyn Marie Baukney, Randall Foster Beck, Bonnie Dailene Beckett, Patrick Herman Bcllhorn, Donald Albert Bence, Linda Jane Bcnham, John Corbett Bennett, Mary Alice Best, Joe Paul Bettis, Anna Elaine Betz, Sydney Louise Bevilacqua, Joseph Carl Birk, Carol Ann Blackburn, Wendy Blackwell, Norma Fay Blodgett, Diane Elizabeth 115 OMORES . . . CLASS OF BOB BARNETT CARL ADAMS BETTY HALLIDAY SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BOB BARNETT—President CARL ADAMS—Vice President BETTY HALLIDAY—Secretary DAVE HOCHSTRASSER—Treasurer 114 DAVE HOCHSTRASSER Williams, Bruce Williamson, Sue Wilson, Gayne Wilson, Judith Wilson, Robert Wilson, Sandra Wimberly, Paula JUNIORS Winkler, William Withewll, Ben Wood, Elaine Wood, Linda Woodall, Paul Woodward, Sally Worsham, Lynda Wright, McGregor ' }J Yaeger, Ruth vy % Yeoman, Georget (j m oung, Chcrie oung, Ellen Young, Mary Lou Young, William Zilbauer, James Zullick, Robert Watkins, Diane Watters, Sue Wayne, Harold Weaver, Linda Weber, Clifford Weed, Terry Weeks, Allan JUNIORS 112 Weese, Robert Weiss, Georgia Wcissenborn, Dianne Welsh, Edna Wcntzel, Veronica Wcrmuth, Gilbert Wesley, Robert Westcott, Margaret Wethey, Doreen White, Donald Whitney, Anne Wickersham, Elizabeth Wilcox, Dorothy Willcts, Dale Williams, Barbara Williams, Bruce Thomas, Ronald Thomason, Nadine Tilchin. Louis Tomforde, Sherry Travato, Frank Travis. Annclla Treaty, Stephanie Trezisc, Norma JUNIORS Trivctte, Glenda Tufts, Pete Tutten, Betty Twombly, Robert Ullom, John Underwood, Roy Ustik, Dorothy VanArsdall, Billy Varncdoe, Victor Vickers, Jean VonWaldburg, Grctchen Vordcrmeier, Alan Wahlbom, David Walker, Barbara Warren, Wayne Washington, George III . Stimman, Diana Stofirn, Richard Stolze, William Stoner, Charles Stover, Wayne Strait, Berry Strickland, Carol Strickland, Glenda JUNIORS IfO Strohl, Judith Sturm, Gloria Sukys, Mary Jo Summers, Miriam Sweitzer, Gerald Swinea, Gary Swisher, Mary Tallent, Elaine an, Bill Tardif, Barbara Tarler, Maurice Taylor, Joan Tell, Richard Terry, Joann Thomas, Darlene Thomas, Rodney Sleight, George Small, Bruce Smalley, Judy Smith, David Smith, Jan Smith, Michael Smith, Nancy Smith, Patricia Smith, William Sory, Ellie Spear, Virginia Spencer, Jean Spiller, Susan Springmeyer, George Stafford, Linda Starn, Florence Steed, Nancy Steele, Jill Steinbuch, Dorothy Stem, Sandra Stephens, John Stevens, Dennis Stevens, Judith Stewart, Toni Scerc, Benny Schmidt, Charles Schnars, Glenda Schofield, Gordon 108 Scnko, Jim Scrison, Frederick Shaffer, Barbara Shallcross, Irene JUNIORS Shannon, Charles Shearl, Billy Sheer, Ray Shepherd, Roberta Sherry, Susan Sherwood, Lon Shultis, Carol Simmerman, Amy Sjodin, David Slane, Robert Slater, Sharon Slatze, William Robinson, Karen Robinson, Myrtle Rodberg, John Roderick, James Roettle, Don Rooney, Doreen Roosa, Barbara Rosen, Arthur JUNIORS Ross, Craig Rothrock, Carol Royce, Audrey Ruback, Ronald Rucks, Saba Rule, Larry Rumpel, Janet Rund, Witha Russell, Thomas Sanders, Dick Santa, Debbie Sarvis, Patti Sasek, Diana Sass, Gunther Savoy, Patricia Sawallis, Virginia 107 Price, Millie Priestley, Judy Pryde. Elaine Pyett, Lois Quinn, Rosemary Rablen, Nancy Radkc, Gerald Ralph, Norma JUNIORS 106 Ratliff, James Rawls. Samuel Ray, Barbara Reaser, Carolyn Reed, Walter Rendfrey, Peggy Renn, Robert Reno, Alan Rcpass, Cynthia Reynolds, Sandra Rice, Lloyd Richardson, Carlton Richardson, Yvonne Rile)', Kenneth Robbins, Wanda Roberts, Sarah Palleschi, Pat Parker, Lawrence Parnell, Kenneth Payne, Carol Payne, Jan Payne, Walter Pearson, Marlene Pekala, Barbara JUNIORS Pembcr, Tom Pendleton, Judy Peroult, John Perron, Allen Perron, David Peters, John Pierson, Phyllis Plair, Don Plummer, Paul Pointer, Donald Pollard, Othelca Ponder, Peggy Porterfield, Peggy Prankas, Dianne Prehn, Bill Price, Linda 105 Munro, Diane Myers, Dick Myers, Mike Nardozzi, David Nealey, Steve Needles, Nathalie Needs, Judith Neel, Michael JUNIORS Nelson, Danny Newbury, Judith Newman, Murray Nichols, Louise Owen, Tom Owens, Barbara Ozmcnt, Charles Painter, Shirley 104 Maxwell, Janet May, Robert Meier, William Merritt. Ralph Merry, Joyce Metott, Bonnie Meyer, Anna Meyer, Maxene JUNIORS Micetich, Lynne Miles, Suzanne Miller, Henry Miller, Paul Miller, Peter Mincey, Rosemary Mitchell, Gilbert Mix, Beverly Mogg, Ronny Moody, Sandra Moore, Mary Moses, William Mostollcr, Larry Mulcahy, Pat Mullins, Vernon Munger, Leah 103 MacDonald, Merilyn Mackal, Glen Mackie, James Maguire, Kathleen JUNIORS Maham, Michael Mahoney, Bernard Main, Judith Mains, Anthony 102 Mains, Donald Makemson, Jean Mallory, Andrea Manges, Huey Mann, Anna Manuel, Judy Markham, William Markwalter, Robert Marlow, Grant Martin, Peter Martin, Walter Martin, William Marvel, Orin Mason, Martha Mathews, Ruffin Maul, James Lynch, Kaye Me Broom, Betty McCallistcr, Helen McCallister, Ruth McCann, David McClain, Jim McClung, Mike McCormick, James JUNIORS McCoy, Billy McCranie, Sandra McDaniel, Charleen McDermott, Michael McDiarmid, Betty Lou McGraw, Herbert Mcllwain, Linda McIntyre, Andy McKinney, Howard McKiraham, Caroline McLaughlin. Geraldine McLendon, Nancy McMichael, Jerry McMillan, Earl McMillin, David McMurtrcy, Fred 101 Leaird, Linda Lee, Dale LeVar, Francis Levy, Alan Lewis, Harold Linhart, Sharon Linton, Beverly Liston, Bonnie JUNIORS 100 Llewellyn, Gwyn Lloyd, John Locklar, Diane Long, David Long, Joe Long, Kenny Lonngren, Mary Lowe, David Lowry, Allen Lowry , Betty Ludwig, Richard Lumbard, Nancy Lunsford, Laverne Lunsford, Mcrvin Lyle, Charlotte Lynam, William Klaiber, Louis Klein, Pat Klima, Paul Klukoski, Paula JUNIORS Kocrt, Edwin Kocrt, Lillian Kolakowski, Christine Kopp, Gary Koppen, Judith Krause, Richard Laird, Bill Lakota, Margaret Lance, Victoria Lanford, Victor Lang, Christine Lange, Edward Langford, Glen Larke, Vicki Larkins, George LaVake, John 99 Julian, Jan Kacricher. Michael Kallman, Bonnie Kapphan, Margie Karney, Carol Kasch, Norman Kasten, Jean Keaton, Judy JUNIORS Keefe, Ann Keener, Richard Kecth, Wilma Keirstead, Robert Kelley. Evalyn Kelley, June Kelly. Elizabeth Kcmnitz, Bruce Kennedy, Janet Kcttleband, Paul Kimmel, Michael Kimsey, Donald V King, Barbara V $T KinS’ Deanna M3KA King, Verla 0 1 Kingsbury, Linda Hucbner, June Hughes, Gloria Humphreys, Jim Humphries, Virginia Hunt, Hunter, Hurlbutt Hursey, JUNIORS Inskeep, Toni Ives, Lee Jackson, Joe Jackson, Mar)’ Janda, Henry Jewell, Jerry Johnson, Patty Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sharon Jones, Barbara Jones, Barbara Jean Jones, Deanna Jones, Margaret Jordan, Rosemary Joslin, Timothy Joyce, Fred 97 Hatcher, Ronald Hedera, Sandra Heller, Natalie Helricgel, Brooke Helriegel, Joan Hess, Barbara Hettinger, Patricia Hetzler, Irvin 96 JUNIORS Hibbits, Joe Hickey, Larry Higgins, Betty Higgs, Paul Hildock, Mae Jeanne Hilton, Glenda Hirschfcld, Sue Holden, Charles Holden, Fred Holdsworth, Patricia Holian, John Holliday, Patricia Hooten, Jean Horn, Richard Howell, Linda Huber, Gary Gravctt, William Green, Alfred Green, Carol Griffin, John Gronquist, Jim Gulick, Robert Gurry, Kenneth Hadley, Frank JUNIORS Hagc, Dennis Haines, Rcba Haienkamp, Margaret Hall, Voncile Hallquist, Dorothy Hamilton, Jim Hamilton, Norma Hanks, Karen Hansen, Patricia Harper, Richard Harre, James Harrell, Shirley Harris, Jim Harris, Linda Hartsel, James Harwell, Jack 95 Fowler, Joan Fugate, ViFgimg Fulkerson, Patricia-' Fuller, James Fuller, Margaret Gabriel, Larry Gandy, James Garcelon, Nancy WVvO. ) juniors Garner, Ralph |i Wvu_ .0. Gci er' Ronald uji_ Sajaj ' cJL c- [.i. D t • jGennaria, Lynn Geoghagan, Jewel Ocorge, Ann Gettinger, Sue Gibson, Lynn Gibson, Mar)' Gieges, Donna Glenn, Walter Enich, Robert Eshlcman, Linda Eskins, Kenneth Evans, Bruce Evans, William Eward, Ronald Farley, Patricia Ferguson, Judith JUNIORS Ferrell, Joseph Ferris, Mar)1 Jo Fisher, Dianne Fisher, Gay Fisher, Gloria Flach, Raymond Fleming, Walter Flinn, Carol Flint, William Florence, Patricia Flowers, Paulette Forsgren, Nancy Forster, Jeanne Foster, Margo 93 Donath, Carlyn Dorman, Jacqueline Dorman, Mike Douglass, Michael Dram, Sandra Drayer, James Duffy, Joseph Dufresne, Gail JUNIORS 92 Dunn, Todd Durgy, Bill Durham, Kenneth Durham, Marcia Durrill, Dave Dutton, Barbara Dvorak, Robert Dye, Lorelei Eassey, James Eaves, Shelby Eddy, Valerie Edwards, Barbara Edwards, Jerry Edwards, Torrence Ehrhardt, Frank Ekman, Karen Crenshaw, John Crepeau, Douglas Cross, Phillip Crowley, Elizabeth Cummings, Lucy Curran, James Damron, Judy Davis, Martha JUNIORS DeBray, Jerrene Della Valle, Joseph Demma, Barbara DeNunzio, Betty DeSha, Norman Dettmer, William DeVcaux, Nancy Dexter, Barbara Dicks, Ronald Dietz, Thomas Dillard, Julia Doel, John Doepkc, Patricia Doerfler, Marsha Doig, John Donald, Nancy 91 Claggett, Herbert Clark, Barbara Clemes, George Clcndincn, Lary Clingan, Clifford Clouse, Fred Coffin, Dean Cole, Max JUNIORS 90 Collier, Linda Collier, Randy Collins, Jane Collison, Caroline Colquitt, John Conlin, Jacqueline Con ness, Robert Cook, Jerald Cooper, Jack Copeland, Judith Copley, Fred Corbett, Florence Coryell, Gayle Costin, Sheila Covelli, Angela Coventry, Eva Burrell, Claude Busby, Betty Butler, David Butler, Jack Butler, Nancy Byrd, Gail Byrd, Wayne Caball, Odette JUNIORS Cacciatore, Joanne Capchart, Raymond Carden, Alyce Jo Cargill, Valerie Carman, Judith Carroll, Carlene Carson, Ray Carson, Steve Chadwick, Lcnore Chandler, Sandra Chapman, Hazel Charter, Dorothy Chatland, June Chipchase, Darlene Christ, Diane Christensen, Sonja 89 Briggs, Mary Brown, Linda Brown, Peggy Brownell, Dean Brownell, Diane Browning, Anne Bruhn, John Bryan, Carolyn Bryan, William Bryant, Georgann Buckle)’, Jack Bundy, Paul 88 Bunner, Carol Burke, Judy Burnette, Carolyn Burns, Jane Boye, William Braddy, Eddie Bradley, Marilyn Brady, Judy Bragg, Jean Braman, Robert Braun, Bette Jean Bridges, Joyce JUNIORS Berlett, Paul Berner, Leslie Berr)’, Lawrence Bertholf, Roberta Bickham, Donald Bielicki, Marvin Birk, Pat Bixler, Emma JUNIORS Blocker, Barbara Blocker, Dolores Blough, Becky Bohannon, Vernon Boles, Charles Bond, Helen Bonvechio, Barbara Borregard, Lawrence Borrescn, Ronald Boucher, Donna Boucher, Douglas Bowke, Patricia Bowen, James Bowling, Vernon Boyack, Ann Boyd, Marilyn 87 Balthascr, Eleanor Barela, Orlimpia Barnard, Richard Barnes, Barbara Barnes, Robert Barnett, Stephen Bartlett, George Barton, Dennis I JUNIORS 86 Bartz, Jay Bash, Carleen Bass, Bertha Baxter, John Beall, Richard Beals, Vicky Beatty, Don Becker, Blair Becker, Sandra Beecher, Pat Bcimly, Nancy Bell, Edward Bell, Lois Bentley, Ronald Berardi, Carole Berday, Barbara Abel, John Abcle, Wayne Abhau, Jo Ackel, Thomas Adams, Richard Addy, Judy Adkins, Barbara Akers, Mike JUNIORS Alexander, Virginia Allen, Donald Allen, John Ament, Tom Anderson, John Anderson, Richard A. Anderson, Richard G. Anselmo, Scott Arculeo, Carol Armstrong, Pamela Gail , Henrietta Ashlin, Mike Bacon, Coni Baker, James Baldwin, Robert 85 JUNIOR OFFICERS JOE JACKSON BERTHA BASS JAN SMITH ... JIM SENKO .... ..... Treasurer ----- Secretary ..... President Vice President SUMMER SCHOOL GRADUATES RICHARD PAI L JOSEPH DONALD JAMES BONNIE MARGARET ANN COLLINS DOANE FLEDMANN GIDDQNS McELROY CAROLINE REILLY SANDRA L. ROBERT ROWE JOHN ROBERT EDMAN VANCE JOHN C. ROBERTS SCHMIDUN SHOTTS SKIDMORE SMITH FRANK KEITH SHIRLEY FAY DAVID REYNOLDS MARGARET MARY GALE JOAN UGIE WEBB WILSON ZEISSLER ZIMMERMAN 81 SENIORS . . . WENDY FAY BETTY JOYCE KENNETH GEYER BARCLAY NANCY ANNE WRENN WRIGHT YOKEL BINGHAM YOUNG Allied Youth 2; Class Play 3, 4; FHA 1; Pep L s 3; Spanish Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y I. Transferred from Hemp- stead High School, Hempstead, New York 3. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. YOUNG Transferred from Tech- nical High School, Springfield, Massachus- etts 3. Allied Youth 3. 4, See- retary 3; Anchor Club 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2; Class Play 3; Class Rep- resentative 2; French Club 4, Parliamentarian 4; Latin Club 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3; Thespians 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Parlia- mentarian 4. 1957 PATRICIA LOUISE HARRY LAYTON WILSON WIMBERLY Transferred from South Broward High School, Hollywood. Florida 3; Nauti-Nymphs 3; Swim- ming 3. 4; Debate Club 4; Class Play 4. ROBERT HAROLD WINKLEPLECK Aviation Club 3; Civil Air Patrol 2, 3; Hi-Y 1. 2. Historian 2; Latin Club 2, 3; Class Play 2. JULIE ANN WINTER Transferred from Birm- ingham High School, Birmingham. Michigan 2; Class Representa- tive 4; Juniorettes 3. 4; Press Club 3. 4, Sec- retary 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3; Class Play 3, 4; Best Looking 4. JANE WOLF Class Representative 3; DCT 3. 4. Vice Presi- dent 4. JUDITH MAE WOLFE Anchor Club 3. 4. Par- liamentarian 4; Class Plays 2. 3; DCT 4. FHA 2, 3. Treasurer 2, Vice President 3; Girls’ State 3. City Commis- sioner. County Commis- sioner. Senator; Legis- lative Student Council 1, 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; Senior Honor Society 3, 4; Thespians 2. 3. 4. JOHN DALBERT WOLVERTON SARAH ANN WOODS Choristers 4, Treasurer 4; Chorus 2. 3, 4. Pres- ident 3; Press Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. ALICE ONEITA WORTHINGTON Anchor Club 3. 4; Choristers 4. President 4; Chorus 1.2, 3, 4; Inter-Club Council 4; Latin Club 3, 4; Pep L's 2; Senior Honor So- ciety 3. 4. ELBERT EUGENE WRAINS Safe Drivers’ Club 4; Track 2. SOPHOMORES Giblin, Anne Elizabeth Godfrey, Diane Marie Goebel, William Lewis Goetz, Kenneth Robert Golamis, Georgic Ann Gonia, Kathleen Ann Gordon, Susan Elizabeth Gordon, Ronald Leroy Gould, Sharon Marilyn Gouveid, Mary Jane Grace, Eleanor Leslie Gray, William Howard Greene, Barbara Anne Greenlaw, Harry John Grehl, Todd Mike Greve, Billings Grcve, Buck Griffin, Cary Ernest Griffin, Howard Janson Griffin, Judy Grim, John Richard Guercia, Barbara Lee Haas, Daniel Patrick Hackney, Sara Wynelle Hageman, John Henry Haggstrom, Margaret Halliday, Betty Ann Hamby, Terry Roland Hamel, Beverly Hamill, Dick Lloyd Hamilton, Larry Floyd Harness, Judith Mae Harp, Yvonne Evelyn Hartle, Paul Larry Haupt, Carole Ann 119 SOPHOMORES Haynes, Linda Ann Haywood, Kitty Hcasley, Philip M. Heberling, Carol Lucile Hebert, Sherrie Jean Hclser, Diana Rose Henderson, Donna Marie Hennebcrg, Bernard Edwin Henry, David Bryant Hepp, Barbara Lynn Herbert, Miki Pat Herod, Caran Sue Herrick, John Beach Hibbs, Jerry Roy Hickey, Marie Mildred Hildebrandt, Mar)' Margaret Hines, Kcrmit Joe Hochstrasser, David John Hodge, Jane Elizabeth Hoobcr, David Robert Horrocks, Ronald Roy Horst, Sandra Howard, Janice Lynn Humphrey, Virginia Ann Hunt, Robert Molyneaux Hunt, Sioux Hurlbutt, Donna Marie Hyde, Pam Jean Jackson, Janice Carol Jacobsen, Gail Anne James, Karen Stephen Jansen, Joan Elizabeth Jennings, Marianne Alice Johns, Judy Johnson, Mary Katharine 120 SOPHOMORES Johnson, Sandra Ann Johnson, David Jones, Linda Sue Joshlyn, Barbara Elaine Julin, Donna Irene Karsten, Alfred Dietrich Kaunitz, Michael Colwyn Kaye, Richard Keglcr, Linda Dale Kelley, Katherine Mary Kent, William Edward Kenyon, Donna Lee Kcrlin, Harry Leroy King, Martha Ann King, Mary George King, Ronnie William Kirkland, Sandra Melson Klisch, Karen Knox, Van William Koch, Saundra Jean Lambert, Kathleen Elaine Lance, Doug Leaird, John Edwin LeGrand, Judy Virginia LeMieux, George Harvey Leslie, Herbert Barry Lewis, James Lynn Lewis, Robert Frederic Libert, Diane Licklider, Jerry David Linane, Bonnie Marie Linsdell, David Alwyn Longo, Robert James Lovendahl, Arlene Roberta Lowa, Karen Ann 121 SOPHOMORES Loy, William John Ludwigsen, Joyce Ann Lund, Ellen Luise McCarthy, Pat Dennis McClure, Mercer Lewis McElfresh, John Ross McGranhan, Robert Fred McKamey, Martha Kathleen McKernan, Patricia Ann McLaughlin, Douglas Campbell McMillan, Woodrow Ralph Maddox, Gloria Jean Magahey, Ronald Ernest Mann, Martha Elizabeth Manning, Michele Joan Marlin, Sharron Anita Martin, Norbert Mathis, Thomas Frank, Jr. Matthews, Gary Phillip Mathers, John Richard Mcers, Julie Meisenburg, Gretchen Louise Meissner, Joan Arlene Menendez, Linda Alice Messier, Fred Boyd Metzger, Mary Gardner Meyer, Theodore Sidney Miller, Ilene Phyllis Miller, Robert Edward Milligan, Janis Ruth Mills, Raymond Victor Mincey, Hazel Isabelle Mincey, Maxwell Wayne Mitson, Marcia Mizell, Leo Maxine 122 7 SOPHOMORES Moesly, James Dan Moneymaker, James William Moraitis, George Reynold Morehead, Howard Stephen Moore, Charles E. Morris, Diane Mae Morrissey, Jay Wesley Mundrick, Linda Jane Murdock, Jeannette Ann Murray, Ronald Gary Nance, Marshall Edward Neal, Mary' Elizabeth Ncilson, Floralec Nelson, Gail Patricia Nelson, Sue Ann Ncwsham, Sharon Theresa Nichols, Darlene Marie Nickel, Patty Omera North, Janice Lee Orbcrg, Robert Elliott Organ, James Franklin Orman, John Osterhoudt, Sharron Marie Ott, Richard Owens, Jack Emory Patterson, Bonnie Peck, Dolores Ann Peck, Richard Pell, Nancy Ann Pender, David Penton, Carolyn Mary Peterson, Doris Mac Peterson, Shirley Jeanne Pctracca, Catherine Jean Philpott, Judy Ernestine 123 SOPHOMORES Piller, Bruce Pimentel, Bob Pittman, Jeannine Doris Pinkerman, Kcnane Pinto, Donald Benjamin Porcher, Kay Frances Pothast, Bonnie Joan Price, Patty Rose Pugh, Joyce Ann Purcell, Linda Fay Rand, Linda Frances Raney, Thomas Richard Reed, Carolyn Sue Reed, Jo Lee Reinholz, Elizabeth Marie Renard, Emerson John Richardi, Elizabeth Helene Richards, Paul Eugene Richardson, Joyce Anne Richardson, Kay Richardson, Ronald Charles Ricker, Mary Beth Rising, Nelson Carl Ritchie, Gloria Gay Roberts, Richard Guy Robertson, Jerry Wright Robinson, Patricia Ann Robinson, Thomas Edward Rogers, John Philip Rohr, Sandra Sue Roman, Barbara Ann Rosbury, Arthur Harold Rowell, Albert Charles Rowlson, John Gorman Rutzke, Elinor Marie 124 SOPHOMORES Sakmann, Penelope Salvatoria, Donna Cecelia Samscll, Earl Vernon Sanders, William Morris Sanford, John West Sarvinas, Paul Sawyer, Patti Gayle Scarr, Kathleen Schmidt, Nancy Kay Schmidt, William Frederick Schneider, Mark Milto Schofield, Wayne Bert Schultz, Ncdra Joyce Scott, Dian Davis Secord, Virginia Lee Sharp, Richard Dale Shipley, Robert Shoe, Jerry Leon Shutes, Ruth Ann Simbari, Bernard Jacob Simbari, Russell Donald Simmons, Gar)' Frank Slaton, George Rhea Smiley, Larry Smith, Carol Gene Smith, Malcolm Smith, Mar)’ Helen Smith, Mary Lota Smith, Mary Suzanne Sokolowski, Lester Patrick Sommensc, Mary Ann Sparks, Betty Ann Sparks, Sally Jo Spear, Linda Elaine Stahl, Jan Dec 125 SOPHOMORES Starn, Lillian Eidth Stevens, Karen Leigh Stivers, Leah Rae Stresau, Fred Edwin Sullivan, Ross Hood Swcdroc, Carol Jean Sweet, Marshall Oakes Swcitzcr, John Warren Switzer, Timothy Robert Tate, Caroline Lisle Tavlin, Barbara Louise Taylor, Wendy Ann Taylor, William David Tcmplin, Harriett Carol Thibaut, Larry Lee Thixton, Ronnie Gordon Thompson, Benjamin Edward Thompson, David Robinson Thomson, Colin Hector Thornton, Frances Jane Thornton, Kenneth Gavin Tilchin, Tom Seymour Tomlinson, Shirley Ann Topping, Patricia Elizabeth Troxell, Robert Evan Van Socst, Jean Ann Varney, Kenneth Clifford Vaughn, Lee Martin Vawter, Noell Prcist Vecchio, Dave Alfred Vierema, Soili Tuulikki Wade, Cynthia Gow'dy Wade, Radford 126 SOPHOMORES Wakelcy, Gloria Jean Wale, Walter Gibson Wall, Karen Jane Walls, Robert Stanley Walters. Dennis Edward Wdowiak, Elmo Lawrence Weaver, Mahlon Gerald Wellens, David Richard Wells, Joyce May Wcrmuth, Patricia Louise Wertz, Eleanor Lee West, Suzanne Helene Westberry, Grace Wyman Whaley, Ronald Jammie Wheeler, Richard Harold Wicksell, Laurence Williamson, Elizabeth Kay Willis, Bill Michael Wilson, Anita Louise Wilson, Fred Earl Wilson, Janice Adelc Wilson, Mar)' Sue Wilson, Wayne Francis Wilson, William Fleming Wimmer, Nancy Ellen Wohlberg, Dave Wordrup, Valorys Catherine Wright, Judith Ann Wright, Marjorie Elizabeth Young, Judith Darlene Young, Sally Ann Zanin, Roger Lynn Zimmer, Carol Ann 127 STUDENT — EXEC n w SAM BELL President Sophomore representatives Bob Lewis and Kathy Coffman DICK KRAUSE Vice President Secretary Department — Dianne Fisher and Susan Kittredge SUSAN KITTRIDGE Secretary DON METCALF T reasurer The Fort Lauderdale High School Student Council is made up of three main groups: the Executive, the Legislative, and the Inter-Club Council. Members of the Executive Council for the following year are chosen each spring in a school-wide election. The Legislative Coun- cil consists of one member from each homeroom, while the In- ter-Club Coun- cil is made up of § represen- tative from each club in the school. S. VAN ARSDALL Sponsor 130 RON GEIGER Secretary of State COUNCIL UTIVE — State Department—Ron Geiger and Jim Bower. In addition to the four main offices, the Secretary of State plans assemblies, the Secretary of Commerce approves all posters put up in the school and is in charge of all council-owned tables and chairs, and the Secretary of Interior operates the pub- lic address sys- tem at assemblies and various ac- tivities. SCOTT ANSELMO Secretary of Commerce DICK HORN Secretary of Interior Commerce Department—Bill Evans, Jim Coulter, Scott Anselmo Treasury Department — Bobbie Interior Department — McGregor Wright, Mickey Blocker, Don Metcalf, Carole Tarler, Dick Hom. Clark. 131 Bill Dunifon and Coach Davis work at Carol Lance hangs a poster, concession stand. Bobbie Blocker and Don Metcalf sell a student card to Lyn Chaffee. EXECUTIVE ACTIVITIES Student Council activities this year have included sponsoring assemblies, running the concession stand, and the selling of student passes and bookcovers. Two big activities were the very successful Homecoming Week and the Flying L Follies, highlighted with the crowning of Homecoming Queen and Miss Fort Lauderdale High. In addition, this year the Council has served as treasurer of the Seventh District Student Council Organiza- tion. First fow, left to right: Mr. VanArsdall. Bill Evans. Scott Ansclmo. Bill Dunifon. Dianne Fisher, Bobbie Blocker. Al Wallace. Susan Kittredge. Sam Bell. Second row: Bob Lewis. Kathy Coffman, Dick Horn, Ron Geiger. Carole Clark. Don Metcalf. Third row: Dick Krause, Jim Bowen, Carol Lance, McGregor Wright. 133 First row, left to right: Margie Seymour, Joan Fowler, Barbara Scifers, Alice Worthington. Betsy Pfaff, Gail Byrd, Ginny Empey, Bev Henderson, Eleanor Balthaser, Kay Warren. Second row: Jan Smith, Steve Maxwell, Dick Krause, Jane Riles. Joy Melfi, Pat Senn, Jackie Prado, Les Brom- wcll, Bob Barker. Third row: Sam Bell. Arvin Congleton, Bob Hall. David Updcgraff, Joe King, George Van Riper, Dan Montague, Jim Hern, Ken Gurry, Bob Pfeiffer. Kathy Coffman and Bob Lewis sell bookcovers to Bertha Ginger Collier and Dick Krause type up a report. Bass. 134 GINGER COLLIER Secretary DICK KRAUSE President INTER-CLUB COUNCIL AL WALLACE Speaker JIM BOWEN Vice-Speaker JUDY WOLFE Secretary BILL DUNIFON Treasurer LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL First row, left to right: Bertha Bass, Bobbie Blocker. Lenor Chadwick. Dorothy Steinbuch, Helen McCallum. Lora Golden, Marilyn Bradley, Leo Mizell, Helen Bartnovsky, Kitty Haywood. Second row: Ginger Collier. Gloria Fisher, Linda Leaird. Judy Wright, Pat Docpke. Donna Lang, Pat Booth, Judy Wolfe, Sue Gcttinger, Kaye Roberts. Third row: Bruce Howell, Bill Dunifon, Todd Grehl, Jay Bartz. Denny Schou, Bill Hiller. Jim Bowen. Steve Maxwell, George Moraitis, Dave Calvin, Tom McElhattan. Fourth row: Tom Pember, Ken Gurry, Bob Hall, Jim Hern. Al Wallace, Roger Coffman, Jim Coulter, Walter Blackwell. Art Danart, Bill Meeks, Jim Mackie. 135 • • • • •,. -. ;? • mmmssm mm Photographers wj ’ The Ebb Tide staff would like to thank the following persons for their kind co-operation and assistance in making this book possible: Mr. E. J. Jun, photographer; Mr. Lon Watters and Mr. John Wright of Taylor Publishing Com- pany; and those businessmen who let us use their estab- lishments for picture settings. PAT SENN SHARRON DALTON WANTED SALLY LOCHRIE SYBIL HUEY BEVERLY BLOMGREN Editor ............. News Editor ........ Make Up Editor...... Business Manager .... Advertising Manager Circulation Manager Sports Editors ...... ............. Sybil Huey ............ Jackie Prado ............ Barbara Boyd ........... Betty Jo Crist ...........Ginny Empey ...... Betty Ann Mayhue Betsy Pfaff, Tim Dawkins KATHY LINNERTH BETTY JO CRIST GINNY EMPEY BETTY ANN MAYHUE HAROLD HAYES JACKIE PRADO BARBARA BOYD JANIE RILE TIM DAWKINS ... Sally Lochrie Sharron Dalton ...... Pat Scnn BETSY PFAFF JEANNE DONN JOY MELFI CAROL FONDA BILL HOUSTON JUDY DUPONT RUTH BARRETT FORT LAUDERDALE First row, seated, left to right: Bob Harper, Sue Williamson, John Sweitzer. Roller Beckhart. Second row: Penny Weigel. Ralph McCaughan. Patty Nichol, Pat Earley, Red Hamilton. Judy Payson, Bonnie Mctott. Third row: Joe Adams, George Wilson, Gloria Cashio. Mary Beth Ricker, Donna Kenyon. Carl Flowers, Nancy Schmidt, Sonja Christensen. Norma Cornelius, Judy Philpot. Standing: Cynthia Aronson, Jay Morrissey, Vernon Bohannon. Kenny Yokel. Wayne Warren, Mike Douglas, Larry Thibaut. Charlie Capron. First row risers: Arnold Albrcktsen, Bill Meeks. Second row risers: Jerry Cook, Ken Durham, Gary Simmons, Claude Rawls, Dick Mucci. Third row risers: Tim Joslin, Bill Schmidt, Jerry Service. Individual pictures, first row, left to right: President, Bob Hall; Vice President, Dick Mucci; Secretaries. Penny Weigel, Kay Clark. Second row: Director, Mr. William Bennett. 142 UGH SCHOOL BAND First row, seated, left to right: Keith Holton, Joan Graves. Kay Clark, Sara Scarborough. Second row: John Abel, Sue Rohr, Jim Hartsel, Darlene Kahler. Larry Hamilton, Henry Miller. Third row: Bob Hall, Paul Bundy, Dick Morrison, John Rodberg, Barry Leslie, Beverly Linton, Joe Carson. First row risers: Larry Mostollcr. Bob Hunt, Ralph Merritt, Ronnie Whaley, George Bonham, Charlton Bonham, John Bruhn. Second row risers: Jim Major, Ken Wackes, Mary Oman, Gerald Sweitzer, David Sjodin, Bill Boye, Bill Gravett, Gary Matthews. Third row risers: Ed Cline, Bob Wecse. Individual pictures, first row, left to right: Librarians. Sue Williamson, Sara Scarborough, Bev Linton; Assistant Drum Major. John Bruhn. Second row: Drum Major, Ralph McCaughan. 143 First row, left to right: George Bonham. John Bruhn. Ronnie Whaley, Ralph Merritt. Charlton Bonham. Second row: Bill Gravett. Arnold Albrektsen. Bob Weese, Tim Joslin. Gary Matthews. Ed Cline. Jerry Service, Bill Schmidt, Bill Boyd. First row. left to right: Pat Earley. Donna Kenyon, Nancy Schmidt. Patty Nickel, Penny Weigel. Second row: Darlene Kahler, Larry Hamil- ton. Paul Bundy. Joe Adams. George Wilson, Gloria Cashin. RALPH McCAUGHAN Drum Major First row, left to right: Sue Williamson, John Sweitzcr, Robert Harper, Keith Holton, Roller Beckhart. Second row: Beverly Linton. Barry Leslie, Dick Morrison, Jim Hartsel, John Rodbcrg, Joe Carson. Red Hamilton. First row, left to right: Dave Sjodin, Gary Simmons. Bill Meeks, Gerald Sweitzer. Dick Mucci. Second row: Ken Wackes, Jim Major, Ken Durham, Claude Rawls Larry Mostollcr, Mary Oman, Bob Hunt. JOHN BRUHN Assistant Drum Major First row, left to right: Mary Beth Ricker. Norma Cornelius, Judy Pay- son. Judy Philpot, Sonja Christensen. Second row: Bonnie Metott, Henry Miller, Bob Hall, Carl Flowers, John Abel, Sue Rohr. First row, left to right: Kay Clark, Sara Scarborough. Second row: Mike Douglas, Vernon Bohannon, Ken Yokel, Cynthea Aronson, Wayne Warren, Charles Capron, Jay Morrissey, Larry Thibault, Jerald Cook. — CORPS LINDA KINGSBURY MARYLEE QUINET HELEN McCALLUM B — Left to right: Suzi Smith, Gretchen Meisenburg, Betty Tutten, Barbara Owens, Deanna King, Liz Van Arsdall, a Gloria Gall, Betty Busby, Judy Burke, Carol Bunncr. JEWEL GEOGHAGAN 147 MAJORETTES VK JOANN SORY :orps LINDA WEAVER L.H.S. CHORUS 148 Sunmaids, left to right: Millie Price, Alice Worthington, Judy Cox, Georgianne Hammerick. Clif Weber and Miss Runyan checking some music. CHORISTERS First row. left to right: Margie Seymore, Barbara Carrier. Miss Runyan. Ann Woods, Alice Worthington. Millie Price. Judy Cox, Juanita Blosch. Evalyn Kelly. Second row: Dave Nissley, Allen Mandley. Denny Hage, Margaret Jones, Norma Ralph. Francine Oliver, Georgiann Hamerick. Marilyn Boyd, Norbert Martin. Dave McGinn. Bob Conner. Third row: Bill Wilson, Danny Nelson, Tod Dunn. Lary Clendenin. Torrence Edwards, Bill Goacher, Dave Updegraff, Dion Bassett, Clifford Weber, Gene Perry. Squire Knox. Bob Rcnn, Ronnie Geiger. Beginning Chorus at rehearsal. Soprano MARILYN BOYD MARGIE SEYMOUR Bass BOB CONNER BILL GOACHER Soprano BARBARA CARRIER JUANITA BLOSCH 150 First row, left to right: Ethyl Gordy, Janet Rumpel, Marty Cook, Eleanor Grace, Patty Price, Linda Brown, Dave Nissley, Denny Hage, Paul Richards, Norbert Martin. Second row: Marybeth Frey, Gloria Sturm, Barb Roosa, Nola Spicer, Norma Ralph, Pat Reeve, Art Rosbury, Bob Orberg, Bruce Williams, Ken VanDer Veer, Max Worthy. Third row: Claudette Gutcrmuth, Ginny Spear, Anita Vauk, Danny Nelson, Bob Renn, Billy Taylor, Gene Perry, Tod Dunn, Torrence Edwards, Dion Basset, Bill Goacher. GIRLS’ A CAI First row, left to right: Phyllis Carter, Carol Adams, Roberta Shepherd, Barbara Carrier, Jane Collins, Amy Simmcrman, Shirley Ferrell. Second row: Betty Oslin, Judy Priestley, Dianne Pilow, JoLcc Reed. Pat Webb, Ginny Fugate, Sheila Costin, Diane Scott. Third row: Barbara King, Cherie Young, Millie Price, Marilyn Hunt, Mary Gibson, Margaret Jones, Pat Williams, Francinc Oliver. CHORUS First row, left to right: Ronnie Cameron, Dave Lowe, A1 Mandley, Bob Connor, Ginny Alexander, Carlyn Donath, Judy Dameron, Deanne Blodgett, Gloria Fisher, Phyllis Carter, Mary Longren, Evalyn Kelly, Gerry McLaughlin. Second row: B. J. VanArsdall, Dave McCann, Jack Stohcr, Cary Griffin, Bruce Evans, Pat Holdsworth, Jean Spencer, Mary Hildebrandt, Carol Rothrock, Nancy Kilberg, Jeanie Laws, Jean Castello, Alenn Moore, Margie Seymour. Third row: Jay Earnshaw, Dave Updegraff, Lary Clendincn, Clif Weber, Gayne Wilson, Squire Knox, Joe Doane, Richard Kilmer, Gail Wilson, Gcorgianne Hamerick, Marilyn Boyd, Barbara Hcpp, Ann George, Barbara Pekala. ELLA CHOIR First row, left to right: Natalie Needles, Sandra Moody, Judy Wright, Juanita Blosch, Mary Hope Stewart, Dorothy Flesh, Ethyl Gordy, Miss Runyan. Second row: Lorraine Lerch, Barb Nichols, Dorothy Wilcox, Judy Smalley, Jeannine Pittman, Mary Swisher, Shirley Cahoon. Third row: Wally Rose Pitzler, Sue Raymond, JoAnn McClendon, Norma Jean Hamilton, Judy Cox, Saundra Hauser. ANN WOODS NORMA RALPH Tenor TORRENCE EDWARDS ALLEN MANDLEY SUE STELT JUDY COX 151 “SEPTEMBER . . We dive in with a our old friends . . School hasn't changed new faces . . . The Class of ‘57 sail into their place of power and glory . . . Clubs make plans ■ year . . . Sophomores elect their class officers':i Bell elected Student of the Month . . . I'ootb .lt'• starts with a bang as we down Miami Jackson; followed the Wheel Whirl . . . Get Acquainted Dance sponsore iv pg0v Juniorettes . . . Anchor's Spaghetti Dinner precedes th?'-'fi||- downfall of Key West to the L s followed by the Civitan Dance . . . Pep assemblies and What’s the good word ?’v. . . . LHS ers follow the ivy league look % ', . floats out. .«: $¥ s' ••-: SSfl|S IwPn - Ana rj •■ .J.V.« S ,v- - wi fc V.V, r w? HH f7 ■vtT v.-'. • -. n.V gP . -.OCTOBER ... All anxiously await service club in'jv v- :.f!fions . . . Seniors elect superlatives . . . A1 Wallace honprcdk' S f’ - as Student of the Month . . . Anchor fetes five service clubs to Halloween costume party . . . The L’s storm. a successful season by defeating Lake Worth, South ■—'North Miami, and Vero Beach . . . LHS'ers return Vero feeling ? ... Pep assemblies given by Ahcho i Juniorettes, and Wheel . . . Band, drum major, and wattes perform superbly at half-time ... An outstandj s ; :-; Homecoming features bonfire and snake dance are high during Homecoming Parade as iytakcs first prize, followed by Kc)’ and Juniorettt9. g9| October is gone . . . _. VVKvx-'-.V-- maKM fr r -- % 0 V ' H L WOVfcMBER Suspense is running high as Sally Lochrie is crowned Homecoming Queen, and we fomb Tech in the Homecoming game . . . The dance follotyijjg fhe'gamc was a jubilant affair put on by Juniorettgs ;- ;;. The L’s rock Curley and Beach, and tie South' Broward' for the first undefeated season in the history of Fort •'—'Lauderdale High School . . . Gridder’s Finale is sponsored; by Anchor Club . . . Student of the Month honor goes t0r Sally Lochrie . . . The Junior class dance, Colonial B fl, ’ h' pectacular, featuring an old South theme . . . Junior : ettes hold their annual Thanksgiving basket contest, won by Anchor ... To the girls' delight Twirp Season finally. r.arrives . . . The Stomp and Chomp (barn daftce m bai-; becuc), sponsored by Navigator Staff, is enjoyed bv both girls and boys although the girls foot the bills . . E annual Key Club Sadie Hawkins Dance is greeted with tbs '1 Hn 'lur gentlemanly girls, vegetable corsage , an if KrO ; ;a«poo j -'|«|ice,;Aj-and November slips away ... DECEMBER ... A sudden shock comes for some who take December College Boards . . . With their jjppermost in their thoughts, Seniors enthusiastically College Night . . . Juniors and Seniors enjoy a speech■ LHS alumnus, U. S. Representative Paul Rogers . . JSfcttior Class play The People Versus,” proves to be a success . . . The LHS spirit reappears with basketfpj season . . . Seniors present Moon Glow” enjoyed juhtwMend ... To Betsy Pfaff goes the honor of the Month . . . Much to everyone's delight holidays finally .arrive bringing all the fun £hristmas . . . Reminiscently we bid farewej)■'$$$ $} cembcr ... ., • • - After our Merry Christmases and ■ ■w, Afa -Years we all return to the old grind, feeling ready - td-'ta ae anything . . . With semester exams three wegfegg off, some people begin preparing for them . . . Macbepjvf) is presented by Mr. Elder's Senior English classes . . . ’- 1 7ft3tcc-up job is wonderful . . . Who would ever , who those witches were ... 21 scholastically outstanding ' students are initiated into National Honor Society ... Isj®g «■‘■■H omwcll is chosen Student of the Month . . . The bi £J£ ball team continues to prove what an outstanding teamyfc . is . . . Anchor and Wheel practice furiously for their pro- MiNNiljiuti4an, Melody Circus . . . D'' Day finally looms, a$i$£ students suffer through three days of exams . . the relief when they are over . . . Juniors arc bu .ui|g month with preparation for the class play and th r B§j |p . . . They are predicting the best Prom yet . . . Ani£%$£i say so long to January ... % -If 'y:; vpv 4 ■ ,.•• •. j I I •'■4 l ™ fWsRi'AKY 1'h i • : j v re we hope, will grow to loVc out-'-Wj yv”' ■ , S- E%?' v pwer.as we love it . . . Anchor and Wheel cjfacular .Melody Circus, which featured Melody, Bertha Bass . . . Our basket1 us great surges of pride through their outSUoS performances . . . Seniors top their Work Day _ 6m_ Miss Pat Docpkc reigns as Basketball with attendents Betty Mayhue and Bertha Bass . . . JunKD have tryouts for their class play . . . February 14 is as Valentine Day . . . The F.bb Tide staff rushes throudjEg --------- month, to meet the deadline . . . Key ,.u L:wS8S8l£$ Wftusiest ....... initiates the C.ourtcsy Student Campaign, with each wiriMregra£ being announced in the Navigator and given a pin, - «■ cash award . . Seniors struggle through nlaci d exams, to end up feeling completely brainwashed Congratulations to Joe King, February Studept., ■ i ‘ ’ ‘ otin£ f°r Miss Fort Lauderdal Su § •(' uccn vciK school in mystery . I;. j J i2 m 1 t n ft Vi 159 lV ,fc| r l-'- to:-. I Eg Z 2G M APRIL . . . April Fool’s Day brings a round of students and teachers alike . . . Wheel and Anchor “Wppa Day, handled capably by Bill Hiller, proves enlightening to many Seniors . . . The Sophomore Night of the Lotus Moon, is outstanding as their -jj project . . . Easter not only brings new clothes bufc. thousands of college students, who enjoy the sun ancF§ of Lauderdale Beach . . . Future Homemakers of An sponsor their big fashion show . . . The city plays to 300 girls, as the state Anchor convention invades Fort Lauderdale . . . The golf, tennis, track, and baseball teai '-J - ..continue to work hard . . . Among our many actiyM|“ ’ we find that April has slipped away ... . IP 3 • - P 161 pl m £gp|$5fe. ': M A n ss$8a , AY . . . Graduation looms in the near f ■ u r -ViJ.'V .’ underclassmen eagerly look forward to sunvmdfcyg M . . . The luxurious Hollywood Beach Hotel. V7' scene of the Prom which Juniors and thoroughly enjoy . . . Miss Julie Winter was a Prom Queen ... To everyone’s dismay, exam time rolls around bringing its cramming and worrying but the relief when they arc over and a full before us . . . The Senior Tea was an affair enjoye a !3ff . . Senior Skip Day is long awaited and thc.Se take off to a day of legal skipping . . . Seniors, sadly, attend their last day at Fort Lauderdale High $fho - Jp| ffTand May ends. r :■ 1 , ' k i 8 m i|i = OCT ryf o Safe m Teachers wear that June, at last' students feel relief that it is over . . . With the the rush, rush, rushing of getting your year and at the same time, signing others . . . Worthy SeriWreg arc acknowledged by generous awards at Class Night baccalaureate proves to be a sad affair for some, as it' jjivc next to the last time that the Class of ’57 will h l assembled . . . Finally, Graduation! . . . My, those Seniotffc looked distinguished in their caps and gowns . . . Graduation Dance, sponsored by Wheel Club, was a-.pjw feet ending . . . Then, the last day for underclassmen-; The sunny days bring out the beachcombers, who are tj tfij JfrfrflUifckly acquire a tan . . . Finally, come the loM Sfetttfi I______________i_:-l_ ...I .L - r arties, which officially usher in the Sumft £ ; I we bid farewell to LHS - ids ■ PIJ. Wr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sybil Huey Sam Bell BEST ALL AROUND Sally Lochrie Les Bromwell MOST ATHLETIC Jackie Collum Jim Hern MOST POPULAR Betsy Pfaff John King FRIENDLIEST Tim Dawkins MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Ginny Jankunis Art Danart MOST TALENTED Bidi Stunfz Ralph McCaughan MOST DEPENDABLE Pat Barnett Steve Maxwell Joe King Terry McBride BEST PERSONALITY Sharron Dalton Denny Schou BEST DANCERS Bernadine Richardson Jack Heckenberg MISS FORT LAUDERDALE HIGH Miss Betsy Pfaff . 181 i JULIE WINTER Candidate for Miss Fort Lau- derdale High. Prom Queen. Escort FRED BASS KAREN EKMAN Candidate for Miss Fort Laud- erdale High. Prom Queen. Escort RONNIE HATCHER SALLY LOCHRIE Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Miss Fort Lauder- dale High. Prom Queen. Escort JERRY Dl’NLEVY PEGGI SARVIS Candidate for Miss Fort Laud- erdale High. Escort JIM McKEE PATTY Sanchez Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Escort DON MF.TCALF PAT DOEPKE Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Basket- ball Queen. Miss Fort Laud- erdale High. Prom Queen. Escort DENNY scHor BARBARA GIERCIA Candidate for Homecoming Queen. Escort TIM DAWKINS 183 CLASS OF 57 RODUCTIONS First row, left to right: Marvin Meier, Jim Hooper, Ed Davis, Denny Schou, Bobby Clark. Mike F«cca, Jerry Dun- levy, Malcolm Ming. Floyd Cherry. Bill seaborn, Jim Hern, Chick Haga. Second row: Pat Mulcahy, Wayne Byrd, Dave McMillin. Bob Barnes, Tim Conner. Walter Reed, Pete Casoria, Robin Futral, Ed Braddy. Dick Adams. Jay Bartz, Fred Holden. Third row: Ray Oschcnecht, Larry Centers, Ronnie Hatcher, Bob Conness, Jim Gronquist, Chick Hoi- VARSITY REVIEW Those greater-than-ever Flying L's rolled on to cap- ture the Gold Coast Championship and to bring home the crown for the second consecutive year. The L's fought hard for their first undefeated sea- son in the history of Ft. Lauderdale High School and were rated second in the state by statewide polls of coaches and sport writers. Outstanding yardage and scoring proved the L’s to be the best L.H.S. team in years and aided them in attaining many records as well as in earning in- dividual positions on All-State, All-County, and All- Conference Teams. In the first game of the season, the hard-hitting Flying L’s ended an 11-year losing streak with Miami Jackson, slamming to an 18-7 victory over the big city boys before packed stands of enthusiastic fans. Through mud and rain, the L’s fought on to beat Lake Worth 32-0, and South Dade 26-0. Vero Beach was a tough team, crossing the L’s dou- ble stripe twice and leading at half time. The L’s came smashing back from behind to win 27-13- Before a packed Stranahan Field crowd, the L’s per- formed a mighty battle with the South Broward Bull- dogs, but to no avail. The Bulldogs were out to hold our great L’s to a scoreless tie of 0-0. Lauderdale gained a total of 3,144 yards for the 1956 season against the opponents' total of 1,264, making an average of 314 yards per game against the op- ponents’ 126 yards per game. Total points for the season were 294 as compared to the oponents' total of 33, and 140 first downs as compared to 69- The L’s inntercepted 17 passes for the season. Captain 190 den. Paul Higgs. Bill Meier. John Docl. Fourth row: Bill Markham. Bill Smith, Ray Orson, Bill Durgy, Jim Senko. Wayne Averick. Paul Woodall. Alan Vordimicr, John Peters, Edwin Koert. Bob Clark completed 50% of his passes or 25 out of 50. The Flying L's did exceptionally well in scoring, with Hern leading the list with 56 points; Higgs, second with 54; Clark, third with 43, and Reed with 31. Cherry picked up 644 yards to lead his fellow players in individual ball carrying. Through graduation, the L's will lose Meier, Hooper, Davis, Schou, Clark, Fecca, Dunlevy, Ming, Cherry, Seaborn, Hern, Haga, T. Conner, Casoria, and Futral. CONGRATULATIONS to the 1956 team for a job well done! BOB SCHMELZ Line Coach DUKE MALTBY Line Coach CLOIS CALDWELL BILL ARMSTRONG Athletic Director Head Coach HAROLD HAYES BOB BEALE Junior Varsity Coach Junior Varsity Coach 191 JIM HERN—HB RAY CARSON—E ED DAVIS—C All-Conference All-County BOB CLARK—QB CAPTAIN All-County BOB CONN ESS—G MARVIN MEIER—T FRED BASS—E I BILL DURGY—HB PAUL HIGGS—HB All-County JERRY DUNLEVY—E All-County All-Conference JOHN KING—HB All-County All-Conference NICK MORAITIS—T PETE CASORIA—E JIM SENKO— FB ED BRADY—LB JIM HOOPER—G BILL SEABORN—T All-County FLOYD CHERRY—FB All-County All-Conference ROBIN FUTRAL—E Out to beat Miami Jackson and win Gold Coast Championship for second year. WALTER REED—HB J. Dunlevy makes great catch for a long gain RON HATCHER—T LES BROMWELL—E MIKE FECCA All-County All-Conference JOHN DOEL—C JOHN PETERS—G MALCOLM MING—E All County JUNIOR VARSITY First row, left to right: Max Mincey, Fred Wilson. Dave Ebo, Dave Pender. John Orman. Ralph McMillan. Marshall Sweet. Tom Mathis. Tom Burke. Second row: George Moraitis, Mercer McClure, Jerry Licklider. Dick Roberts, Mackey Alley. Randy Baukncy. John Rogers. Alan Aunapu. Nelson Rising. Carl Adams. Third row: Coach Beale, Les Sokolowski. Bob Barnett. Bill Sanders, Kerry Greenwood. Frank Bailey. Bob Fcrrini, Coach Hayes. 197 COACH BILL WEBER JERRY Dl'NLEV RAY CARSON PAT O’NEAL 'ARKMAN Front row. left to tight: Rick Mc- Dermott.. Gary Simmons, Jim Hern. Pat O'Neal. Jerry Dunlcvy, Tom Proctor. Second row: Al Wallace, DAVE McMILLIN VARSITY REVIEW The Flying I. basketball team played a brilliant season, finishing it with 18 wins and 4 losses and losing the Gold Coast Championship to North Miami by a half game. Trying their best to win the District Champion- ship, the L's beat North Miami at the South Broward gym on February 28 but lost to Miami Edison in the final game on March 1. 1957 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE L’s Opponents 86 Miami Jackson......................62 75 Coral Gables ......................70 54 Miami Beach .......................71 64 South Dade ........................43 55 Pompano Beach .....................53 70 South Broward......................49 61 Miami High.........................63 56 South Broward......................35 73 Key West...........................43 71 North Miami .......................75 70 Miami Tech.........................47 69 Coral Gables ......................60 69 Archbishop Curley .................48 66 Miami Beach .......................57 44 Archbishop Curley .................40 78 Miami Tech.........................55 78 South Dade ........................65 41 Pompano Beach .....................31 75 North Miami .......................60 53 Miami Jackson......................63 48 Miami High.........................51 District Tournament—February 27, 28, March 1 State Tournament—March 6, 7, 8, 9 JUNIOR VARSITY SCHEDULE L's Opponents 45 Miami Jackson .....................20 31 Coral Gables ......................46 49 Miami Beach .......................22 47 South Dade ........................43 43 Pompano Beach .....................34 35 South Broward .....................28 36 Miami High ........................47 41 Stranahan .........................27 38 Stranahan .........................36 39 South Broward .....................29 36 North Miami .......................54 57 Miami Tech.........................30 38 Coral Gables ......................49 61 Archbishop Curley .................33 63 Miami Beach .......................31 75 Archbishop Curley .................33 59 Miami Tech.........................41 41 South Dade ........................42 41 Pompano Beach......................34 28 North Miami .......................32 37 Miami Jackson......................42 42 Miami High ........................59 WON—14 LOST—8 Two Jackson Generals trap a Baby L in a rebound play. JUNIOR VARSITY COACH JACK CHAPMAN xTw Cft- t0_r,«ht l 8,11 St0,ze- Dick Hammil, Charles Moore, Tom Pember, Walter Reed, Andl RUnrwT°m j0hnoI?a,rd' D'ck RobcrtS- Sccond row: Larr ' Beauregard. Scott n B' p VS°nwn' Bob Lon«°’ Tony To ey. J D- Stevens, Mercer McClure, Steve Neely, Dave Pinder, Walter Fleming. MRS. LIHAN, Coach REVIEW The 1956 Mermaids, although hard hit by graduation and boasting only six re- turning lettermen, managed to complete a successful season of only one dual meet loss. The)' concluded the year as County Champions and were runners-up in the State Championship. With a season's experience behind them, such swimmers as Marilyn Bradley, Debbie Otolo, Sheila Costin, Carol Coolidge, Lora Golden, Janet Maxwell, and Sue Watters may be counted on to bring the laurels back to Fort Lauderdale High School. GIRLS’ SW First row, left to right: Toni Brewster, Vicci Lance. Mary Briggs, Karen Klisch, Janie Collins, Nancy Lumbard. Lorelei Dye, Lyn Chaffee. Bev Forman, Sue Hirschfcld. Second row: JackicA Prado, Carol Coolidge. Sue Watters, Janet Maxwell, Sheila Costin. Mar- J CAROL COOLIDGE MMING TEAM ilyn Bradley, Lora Golden. Debbie Otolo. Valerie Eddy. Linda Rand. Third row: Pat Farley, Penny Lee Weigel. Patricia Wilson, Sioux Hunt, Susie Gordon, Anne Chapman, Judy Smith, Berry Strait, Barbara Eberhart, Dianne Fisher, Mrs. Lihan. DEBBIE OTOLO. Captain SCHEDULE L’s 53 North Miami .... ..27 L’s 51 Miami Jackson .. .26 L's 60 Miami Beach .. 8 L’s 53 South Broward .. ..20 L’s 54 Pompano .19 L’s 29 West Palm Beach 48 L’s 52 Lake Worth ..24 L's 52 Sarasota -23 L’s 47 Fort Myers ..23 L's 58 Miami Jackson .. .19 L’s 56 .20 L’s 56 North Miami .21 L's 52 Lake Worth .24 L’s 60 Pompano .17 DAVE POLLOCK Captain All-Amcrican Swimmer SCHEDULE L’s.. 60 Miami Senior .... ..17 L's.. 58 North Miami .... ..17 Ls.. 4h Miami Jackson ... .33 Ls.. 67 Miami Beach .10 Ls.. 66 South Broward ... ..11 Ls... 70 Pompano .. 7 Ls.. 39 Miami Senior .11 Ls... 37 West Palm Beach •10 Ls. 68 Lake Worth - 9 Ls... 60 Sarasota .17 Ls... 60 Fort Myers .17 Ls... 52 Miami Jackson ... .25 L’s.. 56 South Broward ... .17 44 -32 Ls 68 Lake Worth . 9 Ls... 65 Pompano . 8 L’s... 60 Miami Beach . 8 BOYS’ SWI BOB CARTWRIGHT All-Amcrican Swimmer First row, left to right: Tom Raney, Bruce Demp- sey. Dick Sharp, Sam Boyd. Jack Holian, Dave Henry, Mike Sinclair, Pete Miller. Second row: Coach Gcrlock. George Larkins, Roy Jones, Larry dave McLaughlin VONG TEAM Rule, Jeff Schulten. Dave McLaughlin. Herby MeGraw, Bob Mackie, Richard Smith. Third row: Dick Horn. Manager; Johnny G)lquitt. Dave Pol- lock, Jim McKee. Blair Becker. Pete Schweitzer. Jim Mackie, Walter Blackwell. Bob Cartwright, Jim Harre. JIM MACKIE FRANK GERLOCK. Coach r REVIEW Sweeping through the 1956 season only one defeat, the Flying L Natators the ninth consecutive year splash in both the District and am- rs outstanding 'Ugh graduation, ing lettcrmen as Dave Pollock rtwright, bbth All-American 56, can dc depended on to to another record-breakir hough many of last stars! -have been lost t such and swim lead t PETE SCHWEITZER 205 85 North Miami 85 West Palm 9 75 Miami Jax „ I 116 Hialeah 56 «IVi Miami Hiph 62 Cross Country Team—First row, left to rifcjtt: Wesle P ‘ jptt Wd§ 'm « • r ''A Mf Opponents WAYNE ZUFELT A Squad—First row, left to right: Bill Mcrrins. Walt Reed. Floyd Cherry, Denny Schou. Mike Fccca, Nick Moraitis. Ronny Colquitt, Frank Hadley, John Doig. Second row: George MorMti . Jim Hern, Ed Djvis. Pete Casoria. Jerry Licklighter. Mike Cent. Wayne Zufclt. Curtis Green. Jnm McCormick. Third row: David Overmoycr. Wesley Oliver. Boh MeGranahan. Francis Levar. Reed H| to M JiaitomDc'nny Hage. David Butler. Tom Jacohsen. Fourth row: Jack Harwell, manager; Jim Sonra9Mfcj ss. Chris Mencfcc. manager. Mjrsin Meier. Torn Frwin Boh Miller. 1956 FI.YING I. TRACK RLSU Winner of South Browardlnvitati ? Winner of Gold Coast Conference Winner of County meet Second in Miami Hiph Relays Second in Miami Relays Third in Miami Invitational Second in District MIKE FFCC A DENNY HAGF. overmoyer COACH PALI. DAVIS First row. left to right: Gary Simmons. Tim Dawkins. Dick Huegele, Paul Higgs. Dave McMillin, John Doel, Dan Rocttelc, Mike Widoff, John King. Bobby Clark, Ed Braddy. Second row: f ■ mr. k?:-u Bob May. Ben Thompson, Paul Wood- all. Les Bromwcll, Bob Barnett. Coach Paul Davis, Dwight Hott, Tom Proc- tor, Pat Mulcahy, Ed Claggett, Toby Mains. Joe Jackson. Tom Atkin. JF GARY SIMMONS 1956 FLYING L BASEBALL SCHEDULE L’s Opp. 1 Pompano Beach ............. 0 14 Lake Worth ................ 4 4 Miami Edison .............. 7 6 Miami Jackson ............. 2 8 North Miami ............... 0 1 South Broward ............. 0 0 Key West .................. 2 3 Miami Edison .............. 0 7 Curley .................... 0 3 Central Catholic .......... 2 3 Key West .................. 2 3 Key West .................. 2 11 Miami Beach ............... 0 JOHN DOEL DAVE McMILLIN PAUL HIGGS ED BRADDY Hard at practice? L’s Opp. 20 North Miami ................ 5 18 Central Catholic............ 3 1 Miami Tech ................. 3 5 South Broward .............. 4 1 South Dade ................. 0 3 West Palm Beach............. 1 6 Miami Jackson............... 1 0 Pompano Beach .............. 1 5 West Palm Beach............. 3 9 Sarasota ................... 6 5 Sarasota ................. 7 3 Sarasota ....................... 5 1957 SCHEDULE Key West Coral Gables Miami Senior High Miami Beach North Miami South Broward Miami Jackson South Dade Gold Coast 1957 SCHEDULE Pompano Beach Sarasota Archbishop Curie)- Riverside Pine Crest Central Catholic Lake Worth W. Palm Beach State Meet JOHN JOYNER DICK PIZIO LON McCABE The Flying L Golf team had another undefeated season in 1956 to become Gold Coast Cham- pions and to gain third position in the State. JIM DALL COACH ANDY KRUSE First row. left to right: Robert Crissy, Lon McCabe, Richard Pizio. John Joyner. Jim Dali, Irv Hetzler. Second row: Bill Evans. Richard Myers. Tom Russell. Ronald Thomas. James Louis. Not pictured: Kenneth Sherwood. First row, left to right: Bill Moses. Jack Baird. Larry Hickey. Alan Horrocks, Van William Knox III, Chuck Schmidt. Jerry Hibbs, Doug Lance. Second row: Steve Maxwell, Herb Rick. Dean Coffin, Dave Dur ill, Jim Ratliff, Dick Grim, Coach Skip Green. NONY SANFORD RESULTS OF 1956 SEASON The Flying L girls' tennis team completed their season winning all their matches for the fourth consecutive year. They also added trophies for District, Gold Coast, and State Championships. At state, individual honors of first place in the B division were won by Alice Argyros; Jackie Collum and Nony Sanford won second place in doubles. The boys' tennis team was not quite as suc- cessful as the girls' but did get second place in the Gold Coast Conference and fourth place in the State Tournament. JEANNE FORESTER COACH JANE GARBER 1957 TENNIS SCHEDULE February 6 North Miami February 13 Pine Crest February 20 Coral Gables February 27 Miami High (Boys) March 6 Miami Edison March 13 Miami Beach March 15 Seabreeze (Daytona) March 22 Key West March 27 South Broward March 23, 30 South Florida Tournament April 4, 5, 6 Gold Coast Tournament April 11, 12, 13 State Tournament April 26, 27 Broward County Tournament EVELYN DAYTON DEAN COFFIN First row, left to right: Evelyn Dayton, Jackie Collum. Alice Argyros, Winona Sanford. Jeanne Forester. Second row: Eleanor Balthaser. Judy Miles, Helen Bartnovsky, Bcv Blomgren. Dorothy Steinbuch. Jane Burns, Katy Kirk, Elaine Bettis, Isabelle Mincey, Wendy Taylor, Linda Jones. BEV BRUAW GINNY JANKUNIS BERTHA BASS SHARRON DALTON SENIOR SQUAD jj -SKaron Coons. Captain. Kathy Coffman. Sharron Left arright: Sandy Koch. Co- Ostcmoudt, Judy Griffin. MARIE MORSE. Sponsor KAY WARREN Co-Captain CAROL FLINN JOAN TAYLOk SUSAN KITTREDGE NATIONAL HO]S New members Joe Jackson, Judy Keaton, Sandra Jennings, Left to right: Sally Lochric. Bev Bruaw, Bob Schneider, Chart Bonham. Judy du Pont. Bill Meeks. 21 g Lc Bromwell, Helen Douglas, Barbara Cantor. BOB PFEIFFER President SUSAN JENNE Vice President BARBARA BOYD Secretary % JEAN HUETHER Treasurer BARBARA SCIFERS Historian DICK KRAUSE Reporter GENEVA RICKARD Sponsor SENIOR INITIATES )R SOCIETY Mary Ann Adams Ruth Ann Brown Beverly Castle Joan de Ridder Karen Faber Barbara Fournier The National Honor Society of Fort Lauderdale, affiliated with '-gfi m L 1,7a the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools, stresses {I scholarship, leadership, character. ‘v. W and service. With these four things in mind, members from , the junior and senior classes are n elected to the organization by members of the club. | Jim Smith and Lois Bell inspect material Left to right: Linda Eshleman. Betty Tutton. Fred Joyce. Jim Hartsel. Dorene Wet hey. Dorothy to be used for tutoring. Steinbuch. Ken Gurry. Barbara Wcik. Dorothy Hallquist. Dick Krause. Grant Marlow. Dorene 219 Rooney, Bertha Bass. Jean Makcmson. Gladys Spencer Sponsor 220 Anchor Club, youngest of the girls’ service clubs at Fort Lauderdale High School, has made great strides of progress in the past years. In 1956, this club took state and national honors by winning Anchor Club of the state and second in the nation. Kay Warren was elected state president. Some of the projects of Anchor this year were the spaghetti dinner, a fashion show, co- sponsors of Melody Circus and Job Poppa Day, aiding the blind, and working in the Guidance Center and the TB Center. Anchor will continue to carry out her motto of Forward ever, backward never” to aid both the community and school. % p David Updegraff Chaplain Larry Adams V v- ' As ' 7 Jl -t- Bob Cartwright Ronnie Colquitt Tim Connor Jim Crosby Milli Price purchases one of Civitan’s popular calendars. Phil Cross Corresponding Secretary Arthur Decker Sponsor Operating the school Lost and Found is one of Civitan’s serv- ices to the school. T r . Barry Leslie k o 4 Terry Nichols David Nisslcy Walter Reed Mike Fecca Treasurer John Sleek Larry Thibaut Joe Adams John Peters Strgeant-at-Armi ZZtV TRN Bill Durgy Mike Gent Curtis Green Paul Higgs Dick Krause Junior Director Ben Rex road Senior Director Robin Futral Senior Director The Junior Civitan Club, sponsored by International Civitan, helps build better citizens and is of service to the school and community. Projects this year have included patroling the halls, maintaining lost and found, present- ing Blues in the Night, and selling T-shirts, fruitcakes, and LHS calendars. Civitan’s will to serve is shown both at school and in the community. Herb Rick Ralph McMillan Sophomore Director David Thompson Don Wilson Flying L shirts arc sold an- nually by Civitan. Barbara Boyd Elizabeth Wiekersham Beverly Bruaw Jane Garber Sponsor Julie Winter Carol Bunner Brenda Walter Kathy Coffman Brownette Robertson Betsy Pfaff President Caroline Collison Sally Lochrie Vice President Bcrnadine Richardson Sharron Dalton Pat Doepke Bertha Bass Secretary Lee Quinet Betty Ann Mayhue Parliamentarian Sharron 1 Ostcrhaudt Barbara Fournier T reasurer Ginny Empey Karen Faber Sharron Johnson Carol Fonda Donna Lang Barbara King Susan Kittrcdge 224 Betty Jones Sponsor Dorothy Collins Senior Class Director 3RETTES A Carnival is coming to town sponsored by Juniorettes. Get your basketball programs here! Juniorettes, sponsored by the Junior Women's Club of Fort Lau- derdale, is a service club for girls of the Sophomore, Junior, and Sen- ior classes. The purpose of the club is to render service to the school and community. Some of the major proj- ects undertaken by Juniorettes this year were a messenger service in the office, the Thanksgiving food drive, the Campus Carnival, and working at the TB Center. 225 Juniorette messengers busy at work! The redecoration of the teachers’ lounge was appreciated by the faculty Bob Pfeiffer John Coons Corresponding T rtasurt r Secretary The Key Club is a high school ser- vice club, sponsored by Kiwanis In- ternational. The members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and sendee. Key served the school by publishing the Student Pirectory, sponsoring the Sadie Haw- kins Dance, selling cokes at football and basketball games, selling pep tags, sponsoring the Key Club Savings Bank, and redecorating the teachers' lounge. These sendees will be long remem- bered around school. Ralph McCaughan Jim McKee Doug McLaughlin Jim Hern Chic Holden John King Squire Knox Joe Jackson John Lcaird Dave McMillin Bob May Malcolm Ming Pat Mulcahy Tom Pcmber Gary Simmons Jan Smith Mickey Tarler Mike Widoff Joe King President Bill Hiller First Vice President Marvin Meier Second Vice President Art Danart Corresponding Secretary Bill Meeks Recording Secretary Veazy Holt Sponsor Jim Major Treasurer Daniel Lee Sponsor Carl Adams V C Bob Bob Jay Chart Reed Ray Pete Barnett Barker Bartz Bonham Bryan Carson Casoria Melody Greus, co-sponsored by Wheel Club, is one of the highlights of the school year. ___________ ft The Wheel Club is sponsored by the local Rotary Club. Although the most recently or- Flying L twins are popular on LHS ganized boys' service club on the campus. Wheel campus. Club has made great strides of progress in the past few years. Among the many projects undertaken by the club, outstanding this year has been co- sponsors of Melody Circus and Job Poppa Day, the Service Club Ball, the Graduation Dance, better traf- fic control on campus, and aid to the blind. The Wheel of service will continue to gain in momentum each year as the Wheel Club rolls forward with greater contributions to the school and community. Norm Tod Ken Another Wheel Gub service.” Grehl Grchl Gurry Dan Montague President ▲ George Geldbaugh Sponsor First row, left to right: Ava Ann Gimp, Dale Corcoran, Gloria Sturm, Pat Booth. Karen Stevens, Sandra Kirkland, Gloria Hughes, Mary Hope Stewart. Second row: Bonnie Linane, Norma Combs, Virginia Spear, Jo Abhau, Judy DuPont, Susan Jenne, Gnda Corcoran, Gloria Gall, Mary Sue Wilson, Eleanor Ellis. Barbara Greene. Third row: Howard Mack. Herb Rick, Roy Jones, George Van Riper, Don Metcalf. Jack Heckenberg, Doyle Sparkman. First row, left to right: Rachel Angel, Suzi Smith, Linda Leaird, Ellic Sory, Ellis Hinnant, Gail Nelson. Lynn Gcnnaria, Carol Karney. Jan Jackson. Barbara Roman. Second row: Miki Herbert, Bobbie Blocker, Karen Brinkley. Diane Gaines. Helen McCallum, Joy Melfi, Caroline Tate, Jacquic Lo Moore, Mary George King, Jackie Foster, Pat Myers. Third row: Bob Tustison, Dan Montague, Mike Kaunitz, Bill Hiller, Jim Bray. ALLIED YOUTH members help in the March of Dimes campaign. Members extend friendship to new students. 231 Jackie Collum Treasurer Jo-Ann Sory Linda Weaver Historian Parliamentarian Any girl lettering in a major sport at Fort Lauderdale High School is eligible for membership upon the approval of the club. The main projects of the Girls' L Club is the Sea Symphony, selling Flying L stationery, presenting the Good Sportsmanship award, and purchasing the trophy case for the school. 232 Betsy Pfaff Mary Lee Quinet Bernadine Richardson Janie Riles Diane Watkins Sue Watters And they were such pretty girls! Susan Kittredge Sally Lochrie Janet Maxwell Helen McCallum Millie Moore Pat Myers Marilyn Bradley Beverly Bruaw Carolyn Collison Carol Coolidge Sheila Cpstin Evelyn Dayton Carol Flinn Diane Gaines Jewel Geoghagan Lora Golden Marty Hunter Linda Kingsbury I 9 ____ W .1 1 I 4 BOYS’ L CLUB OFFICERS—First row, left to right: Ronnie Col- quitt, treasurer; John Joyner, secretary. Second row: John King, vice president; Jim Hern, President; Lon McCabe, sergeant-at-arms. BILL ARMSTRONG Sponsor First row, left to right: John Doel. Mike Widoff, Tim Dawkins. Walt Reed, Denny Schou, Jim Hern. Sam Bell, Les Bromwell, Nick Moraitis, Lon McCabe, Eddie Braddy. Second row: Pete Schweitzer, David McLaughlin, John Joyner, Jim Dali. Ronnie Colquitt, Ben Rexroad, Dan Roettclc, Mike Fecca. John King. Ed Davis, Dave Pollock, Bill Armstrong. Bob Cartwright, Mai Ming, Dave McMillin, Dean Coffin, Marvin Meier, Steve Maxwell, Dave Durrill, Gary Simmons, Paul Higgs, Jim Mackie. 234 In the above pictures are shown two of Boys' L projects—the maintenance of the boys’ health room and the furthering of school spirit. In addition to the projects shown, the L Club distributed sports schedules, sold Flying L license tags, posted Athletic Achieve- ments in the Gym, and sponsored a Patio Dance. Our Heroes? 235 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ! Gail Byrd President Judy Ferguson Vice President of Projects Barbara Greene Vice President of Public Relations Donna Hurlbutt Vice President of Recreation Nancy Pell Margaret White Sponsor Pat Fraley F.H.A. girls discuss future bake sale. 236 DF AMERICA Gretchen VonWaldburg Beverly Dymond Vice President of Secretary Program of Work Sandy Olsen Gretchen Meisenburg Treasurer Gretchen Meisenburg, Gail Byrd, Barbara Greene, and Judy Ferguson are Ft. Lauderdale's four candidates for state officers. 237 Barbara Scifers Louise Nichols Darlene Thomas Mary Hildebrandt Mrs. Paine President Vice President Corresponding Treasurer Sponsor Secretary Marsha Doefler Jean Makemson Judy Addy Librarian Recording Secretary Sharon Bahr PURPOSE: The purpose of Future Nurses of America is to arouse interest in nursing, to encourage girls in- terested in nursing, and to find the possibilities of nursing as a career. Mar)- Briggs Penny Davis Shirley Ferrell Margaret Jones Darlene Kahler Pat Lambert Sue Landon Roberta Lovendahl PROJECTS: Serving as volunteer Workers in Holy Cross and Broward General Hospitals; doing volunteer work for the Cancer Fund, TB Center, and the Red Cross. Joyce Pugh Kaye Roberts Sara Scarbough Carol Shultis Ruth Shultes Mary Ann Sommese Judy Strohl Barbara Tardif Jean Van Soest FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA - o Si George Van Riper President Betty Barrett k ( v . T reasurer «: Joan Kinstler Elizabeth Pindcr Librarian Sponsor Corresponding Secretary Ila Mac Bryant Sponsor Linda Mundrick Historian Parliamentarian PURPOSE: The Future Teachers learn about the opportunities in teaching, cultivate the qualities essential in a good teacher, and foster the development of student leadership. First row. left to right: Anita Hammond. Jeanne Forster. Mutzic Bauer. Gloria Ritchie. Miki Herbert, Linda Mundrick, Joan Kinstler. Jan Pearce. Carol Nixon. Elinor Rubison. Second row: Dick Grim. Bertha Bass. Betty Barrett. June Kelley. Elaine Bettis. Jeanne Donn. Natalie Heller. Linda Eshleman. Cynthea Aronson. Art Rosen. Third row: Grant Marlow. Pat Davis. Marilyn Hunt. Joy Melfi, Frank Green. George Van Riper. James Blackwell. Sally McKirahan. Barbara Nichols. Carol Zimmer. Richard Kilmer. THESPIAN CLUB Judy Ross Vice President Carol Cohec Secretar) Terry McBride Treasurer Front row left to right: Arlene Diamond, Barbara Boyd, Gale Zimmerman. Mary Lee Quinet. Pat Beauchamp, Terry McBride, Carol Cohce, Judy Ross. Mary Ann Herman. Peggy Herrell, Pat Reeve. Second row: Janet Turner. Sandy Olsen. Karen Faber. Sue Garwood. Anita Hammond. Nancy Young. Sue Raymond. Shirley Ferrell. Fran Heady. Third row: Jack Stohrer, Tony Tolentino, Dan Montague. Joy Melfi, Pat Wilson, Jackie Prado. Kathy Linnerth. Judy Du Pont, Jo Ann Van Nus. Kay Warren. Grant Marlowe. Mark Schneider. Fourth row: Bill Hiller. Tad Dugan. Richard Grimm. Bcv Henderson, Bev Blomgren. Sally Lochrie, Brenda Walter. Pat Lambert, Louis Klaibcr, A1 Mandley. George Larkins. Jay Earnshaw. 241 Brenda Walter Parliamentarian Historian Ginny Empey President Julie Winter Secretary Carol Bunner Vice President PURPOSE: To further interest in journalism and increase jour- nalism facilities; to emphasize the importance of national and international affairs; to aid and promote better school journalistic publication. PRESS Bctsv Pfaff T reasurer CLUB Harold Hayes Sponsor 242 Ruth Barrett. Betty Halliday. Pat Farley. Sharon Coons, and Jeanne Donn decorate for the Press Club dance. Pat Senn. Kathy Linnerth. Bev Blomgren are viewing the Ft. Lauderdale Hi activity film sponsored by Press Club. Roberta Waticr. Ginny Fugate. Ann Woods, and Betty Jo Crist prepare rummage for Press Club rummage sale. Press Club keeps an annual scrap- book of school activities. Helping paste in clippings arc Toni Ins- keep. Carol Fonda, Jackie Collum, Joyce Bridges, and Barbara Boyd. Joan Fowler, Carlene Carol, Jo Abhau. and Joy Melfi work on the Ft. Lauderdale handbook, put out by Press Club. Pat Doepkc, Sharron Dalton, Janie Riles, Sybil Huey, and Betty Ann Mayhue prepare Press Club's Thanksgiving Basket. DEBATE CLUB Bidi Stuntz Secretary Lucille Cooper Sponsor PURPOSE: The Debate Club was organized to improve formal speaking and to increase students' knowledge of world conditions. Mem- bership is judged according to informative participation and quality of interest. Jan Pearce Treasurer 244 Firs.- row, left to right: Anita Hammond, Sandy Olsen, Patricia Wilson, Karlene Klages, Jackie Prado, Sue Bristol, Bidi Stuntz, Jan Pearce. Second row: Jim Smith, Art Danart, Roy Jones, Roger Coffman, Jay Earnshaw, Richard North, Jim Dawkins. Arvin Congleton, Wayne Warren. Bob Barker i President | Mike Bartnovsky Vice President Natalie Heller Secretary Cliff Weber Treasurer Nancy Young Parliamentarian Tattie Kallaher Sponsor First row, left to right: Evalyn Kelley, Jeanne Forster, Sandra Horst. Gloria Ritchie, Carolyn Donath, Beverly Castle, Dale Corcoran, Salli Olowecki, Judy Le Grand, Carol Karney, Marcia Mitson, Lee Coolidgc. Second row: Bob Barker, Judy Smalley, Nancy Haines. Ginny Fugate, Donna Johnson, Doyle Sparkman. Odette Caball, Gail Hughes. Linda Haynes, Arlene Diamond. Natalie Heller, Wayne Schofield. Third row: Jim Bray, Pat Holliday. Gail Wilson. Stephanie Treacy, Mike Bartnovsky, Cliff Weber, Michael Maham, Marilyn Boyd, Nancy Young, Eleanor Ellis, Art 245 Rosen. Judy Addy Reporter Kenny Gurry President Grant Marlow Vice President Midi Price Secretary Doreen Wcthey Treasurer AETI Mar ’ Hildebrandt Reporter The members make it authentic by edming to the Latin Gub Party in their tunics and togas. First row. left to right: Mary Anne Herman. Sharon Bahr. Mary Sue Wilson, Floralee Neilson, Anne Giblin, Alice Worthington, Kathy Coffman. Milli Price. Doreen Wethey, Donna Julin. Second row: Cinda Corcoran. Bernard Simbari. Fred Messier, Sam Bell. Marshall Nance, John McElfrcsh. Ken Gurry. Bob Wilson, Tom Tilchin, Sharon Johnson. PURPOSE: To gain a more thorough knowledge of Roman life, customs, and language, and to understand better the practical and cultural value of Latin. First row, left to right: Marcia Mitson, Susan Bryant, Linda Eshleman, Bonnie Patterson, Diane Godfrey, Martha King, Mary Hildebrandt, Judy Ferguson, Judy Addy. Second row: Sue Nelson, Grant Marlow. Russell Simbari, Bill Kent, George Larkins, Bob Schneider, Bob Lewis. Doug McLaughlin, Allan Weilcs, Barbara Roman. Sue Raymond T reaturtr Jo Abhau Program Chairman Barbara Dexter Parliamentarian Dons Jett Sponsor PURPOSE: To create a better understanding between the Spanish and American countries through lan- guage, customs, and culture. Rhoda Adams Sponsor Tommy Thomas President Marilyn Hunt Secretary T. Tod Dunn I Vice President First row. left to right: Carole Cohee, Margaret Haggstrom, Bonnie Liston, Jackie Foster, Barbara Dexter, Nancy Arnott, Judy Johns. Elinor Rubison. Virginia Humphrey, Cynthca Aronson. Second row: Ken Riley, Doug Farquhar, Sally Wood- ward, Jan Jackson, Suzanne Miles, Judy Philpott, Carol Temp- 248 bn, Gail Nelson, Suzi Smith. Bill Dettmcr. Joe DellaValle. Third row: George Yeoman. Pat Beckett, Pat Topping, Janet Morris, Gayle Sawyer. Gloria Gall. Nancy Pell. Bonnie I.inane, Mary Anne Jackson, Howard Mack, Mike Neel. Fourth row: Ben Witherell. Diane Scott. Marilyn Hunt, Jerry Radke, Robert Tustison. Tod Dunn. Bill Boye. Chris Menefee, Jo Abhau. Beverly Mix, Sue Raymond, Bob Ferwcrda. LIBRARY CLUB The Library Council is actively working to promote better understanding and more effective use of the high school library among the faculty and students. 249 Ivy Bcrryhill Sponsor Pat Senn President Gail Byrd Corresponding Secretary Barbara Dutton Recording Secretary Sue Raymond T reasurer Janet Turner Historian First row, left to right: Barbara Jones, Linda Spear, Sydney Betz, Linda Price, Linda Mundrick. Second row: Dick Grim. Natalie Heller, Barbara Adkins, Vice President Executive; Beverly Chayer, Vice President Projects; Kathy Linnerth, Vice President Bulletin Boards. Third row: Mary Johnson, Norma Trezise, Mike Kaunitz, Gloria Ritchie, Nancy Steed, Betty Gray. D I O PURPOSE: To operate all types of audio-visual equipment for the faculty and students. President Ken Riley Secretary 250 First row, left to right: Pete Clements, Wayne Schofield. Standing: Joe Castranova, Paul Bundy, Tim Joslin, Walter Blackwell, Lawrence Berry, Bill Goacher, Wesley Oliver, Bob Lewis, Art Rosen, Ron Faul, Mahlon Weaver. IS Bob Baldwin Treasurer Margie Seymour President Josephine Davis Vice President Gail Byrd Secretary Miss Betty Runyan Sponsor Martha Cook Treasurer PURPOSE: To promote better school spirit. First row. left to right: Pat Johnson. Pat Hettinger. Jo Davis. Gloria Ritchie. Shirley Harrell. Elaine Tallent. Second row: Carol Arculco, Nancy Phillips, Gail Byrd, Betty Runyan, Barbara Dexter, Margie Seymour, Marty Cook. Third row: Peggy Rcndfrey, Marlene Pearson. Edna Adams, Lenorc Chadwick, Sarah Roberts, Margaret Haggstrom. 251 Carol Los Vice President Carolync McMillan T reasurer PURPOSE: To develop skills through training and work experience in an actual business establishment while completing a high school education; to make a gradual transition from school to employment; to establish desirable work habits and attitudes; to learn to work harmoniously with others; and to lay the foundation for future economic security. Theresa Williamson Secretary Joyce Wells Chaplain First row, left to right: Carolyne McMillan. Kaye Felty. Judy Wolfe, Jane Wolf, Joyce Wells, Sarah Bourne, Sandra Thomas, Cora Alene Mincey. Pat Long. Second row: Theresa Williamson. Carol Los, Barbara Titus. Dick McNeece, Willie Whatley. Joyce Luther, Carole White. Patsy Zimmer. Barbara Titus, a pre-nursing student at North Broward General Hospital, takes the pulse count of a patient. Dick McNeece, an auto me- chanic's helper, is supervised by his employer, Mr. Andy Randall. D.C.T. STUDENTS Willie Whatley, a mail clerk trainee at Broward National Bank, operates a postage meter machine. Patsy Zimmer, an office trainee, gets supervision from a co-worker at Na- tional Maintenance Co. ON THE 253 CAMERA MEMBER ojroGp Wayne Warren President John Sweitzer Chaplain Richard Kilmer Patty Nickel Secretary George Larkins Vice President Martha Ann King Terry Weed CLUB The purpose of the Fort Lauderdale High School Cam- era Club is to instill the in- terest of photography in our members and the students of our school. jHHHaaf $$$ anc H Kii Daniel Lee Sponsor AVIATION CLUB Barbara Berday T rea surer Clayton Garct President First row. left to right: Pat Norse. Barbara Berday. Dorothy Garet, Bev Luck. Lee Vaughn. Alan Reno. Larry Hamilton. Bill Merrins. Kathy Vollmerhausen. Sharon Linhart, Margo Foster. Historian; Elaine Lc Mieux. Second row: Anslcy Dieckmann. Bruce Pillcr, Dominic Bonsignore, Elvis Mo millan. Doug Crcpeau. Mackey Alley. Joe Orson. John Sanford. Joe Castranova. Gary Garner. Eric Pendergrast. Jim Hamilton. Third row: Leonard Lyons. Bob Markwalter. David McLaughlin, Tim Dugan. Ray Otis. James Forness. Jim Baker. Bill Taylor. Gaync Wilson. Clayton Garct. Ray Stanford. 256 1st Lt.- David McLaughlin Executive Officer Field trips over U. S. The Civil Air Patrol is a civilian auxiliary to the U. S. Air Force made up of young men and women volunteers who have joined to serve their country and further national interest in aviation. 1st Lt. Flynn Commanding Officer Jet Orientation. Kathy Knops Co-Captain Nauti-Nymphs hold the ninth position in the nation in synchronized swimming and are Florida State Champions. Under the di- rection of Frank Gerlock and Joyce Lihan. Nauti- Nymphs have planned three interscholastic meets in order to get school let- ters and establish them- selves as a team. Last sum- mer six of the girls trav- cled to Reno. Nevada to enter the National AAU meet. Here, for the second consecutive year the girls have placed ninth in the nation. Carol Fonda Captain A TEAM—First row. left to right: Harriet Van Dellen. Linda Clapp. Gayle Coryell. Ginny Empey. Ginny Frykman. Bernadine Richardson. Second row: Carol Fonda. Brownette Robertson. Karen Faber. Linda Wood. Kathy Knops. Nauti-Nymphs scull into pin wheel during practice session. B TEAM—First row, left to right: Clarisse Cavalier, Judy Colby. Joan Jansen. Donna Stile. Second row: Rita Decker, Eleanor Wertz. Judy Keaton. Janis Milligan, Lynn Gibson, Manager. 259 SENIOR George Bartlett Larry Bill Fred Berry Boye Copley George Dickson David Updegraff President Sam Boyd Vice President Jack Roy Mike Gary Harwell Jones Kaericher Kopp Jim Severance George Dick Mike President Larkins Myers Neel PURPOSE OF THE SENIOR HI-Y: To create, maintain, and extend throughout Parking right here! Devotional services are a regular part of Hi-Y. Tcriy Nichols Sass Slanc Vic Varnedoe HI-Y ■ Craig Ross Dick Mucci Treasurer Dave Lochner Historian Terry Bill Vance Weed Wilson White Bob May Chaplain ie home, school and community high standards of Christian character. Senior Hi-Y's entry in the Homecoming Parade. r 1 m It's a lot of work, but worth it all. KANYIE TRI-HI-Y Phyllis Carter Chaplain First row. left to right: Phyllis Carter. Mary Hope Stewart. Sylvia Wallis. Carolyn Wertz, Barbara Rasp. Bev Henderson. Patty Sanchez. Anita Hammond. Second row: Claudette Skinner, Suzanne Everitt, Joan de Ridder. Karlenc Klages, Pat Davis. Miriam Swedroc, Janet Stone, Hannc Andersen. 262 Jackie Collum Secretary DELTA Judy Payson, Gloria Cashin, Kathy Linncrth, Penny Weigel, Joy Maul, Sandy Olsen, Wanda Eavenson. Barbara Fournier Historian Dorothy Collins Treasurer Bea Low Vice President Patsy May Chaplain Jeanne Donn, Jo Davis, Edna Adams, Nancy Phillips, Marty Cook, Sandi Tillis, Ginny Empey. 7 . Wl ___ Joy Melfi President Nancy Young Parliamentarian Pat Jakob, Martha Bailey, Deanna Gibbons, Barbara Whcale, Barbara Greer, Shirley Rix, Cora Alcnc Mincey. TRI-HI-Y Kathy Knops, Sue Avary, JoAnn McClendon, Judy Carter, Linda Clapp, Joyce Graham, Pcggi Sarvis. 263 Joan Fowler President Sandy Dram Vice President Nancy Bicmly Secretary Coni Bacon Barbara Bonvcchio Karen Ekman Pe«gi Brown Linda Collier Judy Copeland Judy Dillard Judy Carman Janie Collins Angela Covelli Marcia Durham Dorothy Fields Sue Gettinger Karen Hanks Lorelei Dye Shelby Eaves Lynn Gcnnaria Judy Goggans Pat Holliday Carol Kamey Betty Lou McDiarmid Treasurer Vcrla King Chaplain Carlyn Donath Historian Margie Kapphan Diann Locklar Millie Moore Judy Newbury Rosemary Quinn Bonnie Kallman Janet Maxwell Diane Munro Barbara Owens Carolyn Reascr T R I I H I I Y Cynthia Repass Debbie Santa Mary Seamen Miriam Summers Ellen Young Carol Roth rock Linda Stafford Sandra Wilson Charlene McDaniels OMEGA TRI-HI-Y O' S 6 s ai— S E 'J Barbara Roosa President Linda Brown Vice President fw V Sue Watters Treasurer Virginia Alexander Chaplain Norma Hamilton Secretary Virginia Sawallis Historian First row, left to right: Pat Bourke, Glenda Strickland, Judy Main, Sandra Hedera, Carol Green, Betty Oslin, Pat Hettinger, Carol Arculco. Barbara Edwards. Second row: Carol Shultis, Judy Strohl, Barbara Roosa, Virginia Alexander. Dee Browning. Gay Fisher, Janet Tentschcrt, Wilma Keeth, June Kelley, Betty Lou McBroom. Linda Brown. Third row: Shirley Harrell, Judy Stevens, Mary Anne Jackson, Nancy Donald, Virginia Sawallis, Ann Boyack, Norma Hamilton. Sandra Becker, Marilyn Bradley, Janice Leaman, Lenore Chadwick. 266 BETA TRI-HI-Y Tracey Mark Lynne Qiaffee Floralee Neil$on Lee Mizell Historian Parliamentarian Chaplain Publicity Chairman First row, left to right: Linda Menendez. Sharon Owns, Sandra Kirkland, Isabelle Mincey, Carol Swedroe, Cindy Drum. Jane Morris, Shirley Bailey, Judy Colby, Wendy Taylor. Mariann Connor. Second row: Penny Sakmann. Pat McKcrnan, Lynne Render. Jcannine Pittman. Valorys Wordrup, Susan Anderson. Margaret Haggstrom, Joyce Richardson, Diane Barker. Judy Griffin. Rita Decker, Carol Carroll, Kathic Gonia. Third row: Mary Hildebrandt, Carole Haupt, Bonnie Oros, Janis Milligan. Ava Ann Camp, Leo Mizell. Mary Sue Wilson, Virginia Humphrey. Linda Bower, Beverly Hamel, Kitty Haywood, Jane Hodge, Lynn Caldwell. Rene Carr. Gene Petracca. Fourth row: Jean Meissner, Lynne Chaffee, Bonnie Linane, Karen Stevens, Floralec Neilson, Dian Scott, Barbara Hepp, Norma Combs, Julie Meers. Donna Johnson, Carol Templin, Janice Howard, Sharon Newsham, Carol Zimmer, Kathy Coffman. 267 CONGRATULATIONS! PROSPERITY! Class of '57 HAPPINESS! Miss Carole Clark PHOTO ARTS STUDIO Just Across the Street 358 S. E. 2 Street PORTRAITS THAT LIVE YEOMAN SMITH Ft. Lauderdale's Largest Manufacturer of Custom Kitchen Cabinets 822 N. W. 6 Avenue Phone JA 3-5438 o' Cgngratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 BANK NATIONAL , a y X ' Fort Lauderdale, Florida % s' Jy THE drive-in bank 7 Member QL FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Directly Behind McCrory's 5 and 10 218 S. W. I Avenue Phone JA 2-4201 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA G. W. BOHANNON 808 N. W. 7 Terrace Phone JA 2-2443 YOUR GAS UTILITY FLORIDA'S LARGEST SERVING BOTH COASTS OF FLORIDA PEOPLES COMPANY Fort Lauderdale Office—315 N. E. 3 Avenue DUTCH MILL RESTAURANT 200 S. Federal (across from school) Phone JA 2-7105 EARLE MIDDLETON Registered Jewelers—American Gem Society TOWNE AND COUNTRY RESTAURANT 1145 N. Federal Highway ALWAYS GOOD FOOD AT REASONABLE PRICES Phone JA 2-3234 FREE CUSTOMER PARKING Open Year Around 6:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. FLO AND CHARLIE LEISTER, Managers 101 South Andrews Avenue REMEMBER! YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT BELK'S! FORT LAUDERDALE DAILY and SUNDAY NEWS 'yjy', HAINES COMPANY, y ,Vy ' INCORPORATED 0 ,V| Wholesale Meat distributor of rath black hawk meats 120 N. W. 2 Street Phone JA 2-7406 NATIONAL BANK Fort Lauderdale 2240 E. Sunrise Boulevard SERVICE CONVENIENCE Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CAUSEWAY LUMBER COMPANY Everything to Build Anything 2701 S. Andrews Avenue Phone JA 2-1706 FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA To the Class of '57 Our Congratulations to You We Give DANDY OUTDOOR FURNITURE CO. LARGEST SELECTION OUTDOOR FURNITURE LARGEST SELECTION UNPAINTED FURNITURE FOAM RUBBER FOR ALL PURPOSES 700 N. Andrews Avenue You're Always Welcome at MALLISON'S SPORT CENTER HALSEY'S Everything for the Office 204 S. E. 2 Street FT. LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA Phones: JA 2-4583, JA 3-5124 Phone JA 2-6443 Best Wishes, Class of '57 CROFT JEWELERS Governor's Club Hotel Building FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA READ'S DEPARTMENT STORE Yard Goods HOUSEHOLD GOODS DRAPERY FABRICS DRAPERY HARDWARE 224 S. W. 1st Ave. Fort Lauderdale, Florida ITS NO SECRET Seniors know from right and wrong... of grammar, history, math and song of fads, of sports of dates and data that lower classmen learn much later. But one thing everyone knows for sure, is where to shop throughout the year ITS BURDINETS...NATURALLY! SJ fs' SILL CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC. Fort Lauderdale, Florida Headquarters for the Finest Sporting Goods and Clothing BROWARD SPORT SHOP 19 S. Andrews Avenue in Fort Lauderdale, Florida Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Phone JAckson 2-1757 HENDERSON LUMBER CO. Lumber—Millwork—Building Material 800 N. E. Third Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida Wurlitzer Pianos Wurlitzer Organs Mason Hamlin Pianos choosing a piano, those who are used to the best will be satisfied with nothing less than a JKasofl Sjftamliti S' 429 S. Andrews Avenue Phone JA 3-3458 On the Post Office Corner Compliments of . . j y 4 'M. 4- ' ja£j ATLANTIC FEDER fc 4- SAVINGS and Loan Association MAIN OFFICE: Sunrise Blvd. and N.E. 17th Way SOUTH SIDE OFFICE: 1523 South Andrews Avenue Fort Lauderdale, Florida H. P. Greep, President Phone JA 3-5406 GREATEST OPPORTUNITIES UNDER THE SUN! For higher education choose universities and colleges in Florida! Florida institutions have achieved remarkable advances, now rank among the finest in the nation. And you’ll receive training that will specially equip you for Florida careers! For rewarding careers take advantage of opportunities in Florida! Florida is the fastest-growing state east of the Missis- sippi. Industry is expanding rapidly, young men and women are in demand. Success lies ahead for those who stake their future in Florida now! FLORIDA POWER LIGHT COMPANY CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 Continue Learning So You Can Start Earning Stenographic Medical Secretarial Secretarial Speedwriting BROWARD BUSINESS COLLEGE Higher Accounting Business Administration Junior Accounting ACCREDITED: American Association of Commercial Colleges MEMBER: National Council and Association of Business Schools FORT LAUDERDALE LINCOLN MERCURY 650 S. Federal Highway USED CARS BOUGHT, SOLD. TRADED f 1 BASS BROTHERS MKT COMPLETE FOOD CENTER j) 09 1 BASS BROTHERS' MARKET Complete Food Center 909 N. W. 6 Street Phone JA 2-9468 Young folks starting college or a career can help smooth their way by using the services of a good bank. We'll welcome the opportunity to serve you! Let Your bank Play a part In Your success BROWARD NATIONAL BANK 25 S. Andrews Avenue 29th Year of Service Ft. Lauderdale's Oldest Bank Convenient Drive-in and Walk-Up Teller Windows Spacious Parking Area S. W. First Avenue Entrance Member: FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 3 LOMTIOnS POMPANO BEACH FORT LAUDERDALE L L Y WOO D Serving Broward County Ready Mix now has THREE mixing plants strategically located to serve the finest concrete that is going into the building of a greater Broward County. NOtIrwooo to 1 0 H ACM - ton IAUDIIOAII CASA GRANADA APARTMENTS Junior, Misses and Women's Apparel and Accessories DOWNTOWN NEXT TO THE POST OFFICE JAckson 2-5468 Compliments of POWELL MOTOR CO. 1333 N. Federal Highway FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA HEROLD BOAT COMPANY The South's Most Complete Boat and Marine Supply CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 Phone LU 3-4190 Free Estimates MALLORY CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors OQo RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL 3201 Glendale Boulevard GO' Melrose Park FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA PIZIO'S DRIVE INN bw xixxncjLXm ” LAXX wVvOULM cx xx .joduxv Or juunrv j . Q$n‘l xJl4 ±ax vA CK J X 0 - QvSv X iUx v v Wm . CsJ cJLo-oa , 0 CJ)A '- o k IJSU U ■ s. _ 'rW' R TNU sJImA 1505 S. Federal Highway -Tr Xd- U tfeOJb . y; H. F. JENNE Rea or HOMES—APARTMENTS—LOTS BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENTS 810 East Broward Boulevard Phone JA 3-0501 Fort Lauderdale R. H. WRIGHT SON, INC. 1050 N.E. 5th Terrace . Fort Lauderdale, Florida m 301 East Las Olas Boulevard, Fort Ixxuderdale IONS 2335 Atlantic Boulevard, Pompano Beach for Your Convenience Tiniftdmd !' ■- ir i 3741 West Broward Boulevard, Fort Ixiuderdale FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and Loan Association of Broward County -Brof'acd ounty’s Oldest and Largest Savings and Home Financing Institution uWL - RIBBLE'S JEWELRY ,Ch i i ’ Watches—Diamonds—Gifts STORE 15 SEARS-TOWN -JEW1SLIRY M-fere s to good times and good friends M-JL „.. may you always have an abundance of both 7 sJrjL o aAA y y ] ' 1 irXTL . A . O' f JpJl tCi cljU-s1 £,£i _______ yL ciU; Jr CCA v y cl(_0JU ty i .' ' y yy .. d? 1s£s - - J'- A ' tr y. ‘OiA imi '.Q QU P rf.+afyjj qJt Jr • V- --- -------------- ---------- BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY by the Fort Lauderdale Coca-Cola Bottling Co. vy x 4 - J? X. 0 -' r -% X_ ,V4 ?' .- 4 t LITHOGRAPHED BY . LOR PUBLISHING CO. DALLAS • TEXAS ■Oi Be Yearbook are TAYlOfl MADE . ' r'' ■VA'rr 'tyW -■' ‘ r v -■: pytlW'4
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