Key West High School - Conch Yearbook (Key West, FL)
- Class of 1960
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V W , 'qw ' 4 A., , v ,, , MAME ,QI A I... , ,, -f :A f . .M l77?fi'I Pogc Seven Mu., Q' 37 P' 9' fn J ' 6 1-F ly , ,Agn Q Q Q41 ' r 53' w'i L'+f . 3, 3 , , ,, ' --4:55, fflf- 'J' V. g rin f ' Zn ,- .7- fy : H L, ' M ' V' ' ' ' A' ' A ' K 'fv , N W b , -L gf, X 1 ,N , xx .ff ' ' ,I ADMINISTRATION PAGE 13 I I, I FACULTY PAGE 19 'I X ' ACTIVITIES PAGE 39 UNDERCLASSMEN PAGE 143 I I,,:.., . , i -li , f 4.4 5 E 53 I TI -..,, SPORTS PAGE 87 A ' ILI SENIORS PAGE 101 f if 5 SET On October 125, Zo, and 27, Key West High School was put under close scrutiny by thirty-tive ot the top educators in the state of Florida to see it our high school was good enough to be accredited. The first day the evaluators were greeted by a show in the auditor- ium, representing the school and community's activities. The following two days they visited the class rooms, questioned the students, and had committee discussions. Finally on the third day it was gn- nounced that the Key West High School was accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Evaluators are dined , -,gm 5, , ,.,f 1 5, VAIO WM 7 ,. Conchettes take visitors back to the 2O's. Mygrcm entertains with the Hula. Student Council Drczmutizes i lHl'llWAIunl'v1 will ' lim? umii fy. lx L 2 W mwfw f, Q , ff wfw, ,V ia 1 ,-K, fv f 'i ,A ' fi 'e 2 PM ,x QV ip. 'vm I V 2 WW ' .Vp QV, y V 1 , f 3 f f 'W , X cy ,fc 1 W , 114755, X, ,r W' I KW? 1 ,af f ,fy UQ , X X f ff , fwywffzf ' I ff M, W, M5454 M, gym 975 f, 0 ,V f f f7Wffp WW? 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Campbell, Principal Reading and golfing fplus a wild game of bridge ever so often with his sonl provides Dr. H. C. Campbell relaxing moments from the rigors of running a modern-day high school such as Key West High School. Dr. Campbell has spent thirty-one years in the field of education and the past seven have been here directing the educational program F' 3 Sifteffn ll of Key West High School. He received his bachelor of arts degree from Geneva College in 1934. Two years later, his master's degree was awarded him from the University of Pittsburgh and in 'l949, his doctorate was conferred also from the University of Pittsburgh. ff-, 'is Www. Betty Garrett Secretary Carol Niles Secretary N w-in w t X x 35 A Jn, Aw 5?f4fffW Margaret Wellons Registrar Genevieve Carey Bookkeeper June Weech Secretary Page Seventeen RECORDS . . . RECORDS . . KEPT BY ATTENDANCE Counseling cmd keeping records of the stud- ents' attendance is the main function of the X attendance office. Detention is also controlled by this depart- ment. Well equipped first aid and sick rooms are available in emergencies. -Ji . ..-qg-1 V V A , Rosemary Cabrera, B.S. Girls' Attendance lun Mary Lewin, B.S. Boys' Attendance Eighteen . xf W -' fi 1' W 1 , V - ' --Suu , wg ' ' ' :VVwV'1fwa,, '- ' . V ' ' ffff X X V . -ff.g ' Y 4 '? f' ff?fV:'ff+W2p294-?V'42m:Vtf1L,37if4. 5fZ'4'f5?-Lf9il'? 3' X ' A 1' -,Li - X- K -- ' fsfw' 1375Vff'7,45 '9-f7,ti4fL2 17f !7VffZZ4l'3,'ff'? l'54L'f21Z:'-ff' ,WW7 'W X X fxkfkfhmx - ' f ' V qm,V,.w.X:q::,11 -fmi:4yv55..,VJ',4V?fpkv,XV Vg, ,,,wg,g,g ., x4 7 f f ,W wwf-fwffm 44, N K4 ' X ' k ' ' Q VVQQI,-.'.'1'+V'Q1 wi,L ff, -V ' Va, V 'V 1 -hm' 1,.fff1QQg15,L, '1 7'Lfl' My L2-fV:'f'ffV,,:,.,J,:,f7 -fi2Hiirgkzf X Q1 ,. -- V, +A-4 ,.,,,, - ,fVm:1,.V ,V ,, -' ,ff QV: N ' . 1? ' iviffi, i' 'zl'-'4 f ' X x ' x 0-X'V-, ' , QW, ' ,gyq2gQ,f.qV 'f',nfr'f.wj1V,'1a lZVfLV.,':,V f X x X V V 2 V 4 If fV f 1 W jg j Xwm X V X . X , .... 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High School's Mathematics Depart- ment is attempting to reorganize its curriculum with special emphasis on its academic pro- gram. Recent changes in the world have indi- cated a need for both, a different arrange- ment of subiect matter and more work in pre- viously neglected areas. Algebras I and II classes will, whenever pos- sible, at least introduce the set theory of mod- ern algebra and will place even greater em- phasis on functional relations, variables, con- stants, etc., algebraically and graphically. The geometrics are being integrated into a one year course with an introduction to co- ordinate geometry. The latter functions parti- cularly well inthe area of locus. Trigonometry still remains a I2th year sub- iect but with correspondingly changed em- phasis, more rectors and less right triangle solutions. N ,IJ l Frank Frantz A.B. Math 8 'iw-am - -'f f :V Q .mw- Kf A ,gf , ,,f I Wm! M W ' , I' M QM 1 V ,n.z:fzm::fgh-gan'-av hy, 571111 Y , WW fv,W,,1,,, ' I ,, . 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There is a constant striving of teachers to keep the aim in sight-to study the past to understand the present, to be aware of one's cultural heritage, to have an understanding of governmental organization, and the rights and responsibilities that go with this heritage. Thelma Taylor iii B.S. M.S. World History Rebekah Martin A.B. M.E.D. American History V sv-,...... ...if P ge Twenty-Two HISIOFY, Civics James Gallagher M, Q . ,y 1 ,, .... -4' I 'F' 0 , y , . ,Zh , i wwf ff 'Vwmgjgggymzfwf-fW1,A,,,,., V, f wWML..,,,.,, ' V-an us., , Wy- 6 Q , 1 . . . V M . A .,... .., A,,, Nz.-. sbzgsfnwc ,V 'x QI! n l , 1 'nlnm 'E M .,,, A . W . ...,,. I 00,51 mx ,,, WA., James Ross f V f 9 f , ' f f W ,. A Civics Helen Beach A.B. M.A. American History gk ' 1 Z Floyd Cullop B.A. M.A. History, Government Adele Reynolds M.E-LD. American Government Page Twenty-Three ff W Joe B. Mitchell B.S. M.A. DCT D. C. T. DEVELOPS SKILLS ON THE JOB Diversified Cooperative Training is a pro- gram set up in our high school to offer posi- tions in the commercial world for students of legal, employable age in the Junior and Sen- ior years. Employers provide different working posi- tions for the student learners during the school yearg moreover the learners are given planned and supervised training in a spaced period of time to determine the requisite skills. The co-operating employers set up related study schedules in order that the combination of skills and knowledge will produce top-grade employees instead of the usual, mediocre workers. Page Twen A ,, ty-Four Stan Singleton under the iob. ' Louise Gribble M.A. Shorthand, Typing Nellie Pantaleo B.A. Typing, Business Machines Harry Sandifer B.S. Bookkeeping COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT OFFERS BUSINESS SKILLS In today's ever-changing society we are part of the business word and its complex structure. The training offered in school should be instrumental in preparing our young people to accept their rules as informed citi- zens and capable workers. The Commercial Department of K.W.H.S. carries the responsibility for vocational pre- paration of a limited number of young people and assists in the total education of young people. Vocational has been defined as a program of education which equips the stu- dent with marketable skills, knowledge, and attitudes needed for initial employment and advancement in business occupations. Our department has a double purpose in the school, to give the necessary vocational training which will provide efficient and com- petent office help, and to provide incentive for those who desire advanced study in business or in business education. Page Twenty-Five 0 95 ana Joel Martin B.S. M.A.E. Q i Biology, Physics ' POTAID CHIPS ,,,.' ,.,.- 4' Clay Peagler B.S. Biology, Science l y ease 21 1 if -E A -- ,. 1 ., I 6' A ' r :P ' f ' Q -V if.. ...i...l .., A-.ii -4 - , , ,, if 1 y ii . A Ayyv. ,, ,- X , ii i L' Q f rf Armando Henriquez I A B Biology John Marzyck A.B. Physical Science MODERN EQUIPMENT ENHANCES SCIENCES With the addition of new equipment the chemistry, the biology and the physics labs ore better equipped to meet the challenge of our space ridden age. Another factor in the advancement of our Science Department is the program sponsored by the National Science Foundation, which sends science teachers back to college for additional and supplementary education. Key West High School has been fortunate in having two of its teachers attending these sessions in the past few summers. Walther Lazier B.A. Chemistry fx L AW ff ffl' .I X X, or 'vw Jimmie Bennett B.S. Home Economics HOME ECONOMICS IS A MUST, GIRLS Eleanor Lewis Home Economics Science Kathern Lowe B.S. M.A. Home Economics Homemaking has one purpose: to train young people to live more effectively as fam- ily members today, and to prepare them for the establishment of good home and family living in the future. One year of Homemaking taken at the ninth grade or above, is required of all girls graduating from accredited Florida High Schools. An additional year is required of all girls graduating from the general course in high school. X Castro practices straight stitching. Page Twenty-Se n M Jack Smith B.S. Arts 8. Crafts ART AND CRAFTS PROVIDE CHALLENGE ln two large studios the Art Department of- fers courses in art and in crafts to students on all grade levels. Instruction in the history of design as well as the skills of painting, sculp- ture, lettering, gem stone cutting, silver and copper iewelry, pottery, plastic fabrication, textile design, and Ieathercrafts. A wide variety of power tools aid the stu- dent toward rapid completion of his projects, while numerous specialized handtools make possible many different projects with the vari- ous materials available. Students show interest in the variety and quality of proiects produced. Students in the department exhibit yearly at the East Martello Gallery and at intervals in the show case in E Building and the bulletin boards in the de- partment. 'P' Page Twenty-Eight Instruction is pre-requisite of creating. MUSIC DEPARTMENT DEVELOPS TALENT The primary purpose of the Music Depart- ment at Key West High School is to contribute towards the musical educational develop- ment of boys and girls. There are many benefits offered since the music program is one of the best means of discovering and developing musical talent. Music participation provides a sense of be- longing in the school community. Music provides a strong emotional outlet and develops boys and girls into better school citizens and more dependable individuals. We feel that music teaches these young adults one worthwhile use of their leisure time. William Higgins X films E s i ii , N sk-, -X - Q, QE 1 E: EQ! X N s. ,::::1a,:,, X wx sr N xx Ns x Q... g.5,1-.g- 2 -r s vm .. Cr ,,,--e v Q ' 3 Z -' ' ' CL - W,,,- ' ,f-f 'T'W' .A W,,....,.-Q -Wd,.,.,- i W f f i fzyfigfy lll l 9 .QW . .X 'X f X., The song of the sea lures Tom Whitley, B.M. Chorus. Page Twenty-Nine w W Q if 2 Page Pat Tatum looks before driving Bs nfwmi Dewi had e lQVlfwfZt kwim SYNONYM OF SAFETY: DRIVERS EDUCATION Many people assume that Drivers Education is a course to teach one how to drive. Not only is a student taught to drive, but he must also learn the basic fundamental devices of the car itself. When a student completes this course, he is far ahead of a person the same age who just received a licence. This year the Drivers Education Department of Key West High School is proud that it has two cars which enables our students to acquire better driving skills. One a standard shift, which is found in older cars and a very few new ones. The other, is the automatic shift, which is easier to drive and is found only in newer model cars. This course also covers everything necessary to be a good sportsmanlike driver. Many films, charts, and statistics are presented to the stu- dent for a more rounded view of driving. Thirty Harry Butcher B.S. Driver's Training Harold Haskins Martha Rainer M.A. B.S. Boys Phys. Ed, Girls Phys. Ed. W f., v- f WWA, .f if , f fn. .Hwn . James Anderson B.S. Boys Phys. Ed. ur.- PE HAS NO POOL BUT ALL IS WELL Girls and Boys Physical Education Depart- ment at Key West High School is functioning very well at the present time in meeting the needs of the pupils. Physical facilities are excellent. There is a need for aquatic facilitiesp but other than this, facilities satisfactorily meet the needs of both the girls and boys programs. Offerings include a wide variety of activi- ties with emphasis on individual and dual sports and co-recreational activities which may be carried over into recreational and adult life. t ...ff ..f ., . '2 w- 1 fad f 46 l A f 4 ' I Renee Clark Girls Phys. Ed. Harold Allen B.E.D. Boys Phys. Ed. - llf'1'W ' - Mary Trevor B.S. Library The Library proved to be a source. . .T -ff- Y Yiyglw . , 9- Pm:-ua' M 357 i if I ' 'if,,, fr'1' Page Thirty-Two Www Florence Touster B.S., M.S. Library LIBRARY PROVIDES STUDY MATERIALS Providing materials that meet personal and social needs of students, is The main aim ofthe library. The library also acquaints The students with the aids of The materials provided to as- sist The faculty in Their instructions, offers ci pleasant atmosphere for reading and to build good community relationships. This year The library is adding to its science collection. ln The past year additions were made in The areas of professional books for faculty members, career materials for social sciences, and reference materials in all of The various fields. Library instruction is given to all grade students and other groups which request it. ln 1958-59, the library had an average daily circulation of T07 books and an average daily attendance of 440. Books displays on The bulletin are sponsor- ed bythe library board with suggestions com- ing from faculty members and students. i- A my-LAW AY ! l 42 - Q 3 :l , y .wear ' 2 -VL 3 E 7, I evil 'fi ' ' -A 'AA- flf' T if f I ' ' 3 .Wy I A F Sul' :1. , , J A 1 A ', N, l gt! . fn, I 1., I mjifegw wr Q 4' iw, z WMZ12 Mr. Ciesenski instructs Dennis Plowman, Bascom Grooms, Ernest Lopez, Melvin Hunter, Gene Albury. PLAN AND BUILD KEY TO IND. ARTS Industrial arts is open to all boys as an elec- tive course. Students gain experience in op- erating a variety of hand and power tools, many of which are frequently used in home work shops. Physical facilities of the lab are excellent. The spaciousness of the lab is second to none. There are more than adequate permanent work stations and the floor space per student is superior. Guards and safety devices are used extensively on all machines whenever possible. Our instructional material is limited at present but students are building a library with donated materials. Models, teaching- aids and other visual aids are being made by students. Ronald Ciesenski B.5.E. Woodwork Page Thirty-Three Sylvia Abbey Ida Kennedy Marian Stark B,A, B.A. B.A., M.A. English Ill, IV English 8 English ll Ena Sharer Ph.B. M.Ed. English 8 bww , f X LANGUAGE ARTS STATES OBJECTIVES The aims of the English Department of Key West High School embrace the concepts that apply to all the English grade levels within the three-track curriculum fAcademic, Com- mercial, Generalj. We believe instruction should fulfill the needs and challenge the na- tive and cultivated abilities of the students in each curriculum. These guiding principles should be incorporated in the teacher's daily routine and should act as the constant motiva- ting force behind the teacher's use of mater- ials, procedures, administrative techniques, guidance and all the relative areas that con- stitute a program. Since the present and future value of the student to his community and country is based primarily on his ability to communicate effec- tively and logically, these aims should meet the needs of the community in a cultural, pat- riotic, and functional sense. ,- Allene Cates B.5., M.A. English I X, Trent Busch B.A. English I JWSE' K Scl rc Applegarfh B.S. English ll Vernon Conner B.A. English Ill ,,, 1.1 4 6 fi? f f W 0 T if Z nrirgda ' If f J Mildred Hallatt Vera Walden B.A. LaHn f!g'l'l'M 45 it I if Q hi g 1. NNW Mary Milner B.M., M.A. Spanish LATIN Y ESPANOL EN CAYO HUESO The Spanish language is one of the heri- tages of Key West. Geographically, we are favored by being in close proximity to Cuba and other Spanish-speaking countries of the Caribbean. Key West is truly a bilingual community. About one fourth of the pupils enrolled in our schools speak both Spanish and English. In a community such as this one the opportunities offered a student in Spanish are much greater than are those offered elsewhere. Key West High makes an effort to bring out the opportunities to be derived from the study of languages by offering two years of Spanish or Latin to all students. The Foreign Language Department has broadened its scope in the use of tape re- cordings as an aid to learning. The modern techniques have been used for a number of years but in a limited way. This year we have one well equipped language lab classroom for the Spanish ll classes. Plans are underway to equip the Spanish I classes as a language lab also. y tm-Q.. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Alfred A. Pantaleo, Record- ing Secretary, Mrs. Charles Vallet, Health Chairman, Mrs. Harold Campbell, Corresponding Secretary, Mrs. Charles Wills, Sr., Welfare Chairman, Mrs. Lawton Watson, Hospitality Chairman, Miss Florence Touster, Publicity Chairman, Miss Marianne Lopez, President of S. C., Mrs. Allen E. Curry, President, Mrs. E. E. Hood, High School Service Chairman, Mrs. Anthony Ulchar, Membership Chairman, Mrs. Claude CL' ' WW 1,.5'M'A f ,vm,'fft' , . ' X ,.'.'1m'Z'W'!W E. Salis, Character 8. Spiritual Education Chairman, Mrs. Robert Dopp, Parliamentarian, Mrs. J. A. Boza, Health, Mrs. Roy W. Edwards, Study Group Chair- man, Mrs. Jess M. Blow, Juvenile Protection Chair- man, Mrs. Leslie Q. Kearns, Historian. STANDING: Dr. H. C. Campbell, Principal, High School, Chales E. Bennett, Program Chairman, Vernon Conner, Treasurer. PTA HAD ANGLES AND TRIANGLES Angles and Triangles provided the theme of this past year's P.T.A. program. ln Septem- ber the Inside Angle meant back to school for parents to meet teachers and to look over the facilities. The Civic Angle spearheaded the membership drive for the month of Octo- ber. During this month, the school was evalu- ated, which provided the main angle for the October meeting. A gala party was held in December in honor of the teachers and their guests, which accented the teaching angle. The final angle, which was the most import- ant, was the student angle stressed in April's meeting. During this final meeting the Home Economics Department with the newly formed F.H.A. Chapter provided the main program. There were no meetings scheduled in Janu- ary, March, or May. Page Thirty-Seven K F! X H 1 W ' K I g ,, , Q, I ' L ,ffff W X M , Mama , , , A ' X iw 4v , -- A H L- V - W., D . f 4 R Y N. 1' 9' y Preparing for the mad rush LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs Mary Lowe, Mrs. Adele Knowles, Mrs. Camile Bethel Mrs. Edna Rodriquez, Mrs. Sarah Felton, and Mrs Onelia Mesa. Icing the goodies LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Theda Trevor .www Mrs. Liza Brantley, cafeteria manager, Mrs. Consuela S I Sanchez, Mrs. Louise Paros. THEY CLEANED l 'il' I , 553.5 t I Qi I ll' V' v oi Page Thirty-Eight ,fl 1 2 fi 3, is X f 1 I ff yff I A wl- 04 7' V W ,ff I f, 'W I ff, , Q, lyk, -W 'f , 1 f ' , ' , I I W I ' , 'ff I 'f,' .,,. f Www , I' ' , .ff ' 7. , , 'fn ff, V ,ff W io , , ,Lv-4 , 1 , ,,,, I , I xx R' , , ,L-M, . ., In 5 'ff-. IA ,QQ .4.,,, - .uf 5'- ,iw -. ya,- i'+ffIf.,ffQ'f 4f '. 4. we K ax ,. ,. V 1, 2 . ., X ,Z ,, ' 6 we 'f'f 'w 9 , ,m'g,,4,,',5',, ik? C5mQffi,5',Q p,.,, lx , , V I X Q Rv V ff I ACTIVITIES Seas roll fo wqff me 1 LEFT TO RIGHT KNEELING Barbara Riley co captain Donna Marsh Cheryl Kurlt Donna Forney Joan Lowe Libby Steed Gloria Dameron A H Jumping is the captain, Jackie Williams. . Q VARSITY SQUAD R 'i f 2 We're Gona Win That Game YELLED RIGHT out i'ai iiii V 4 A .,' , ibffagx fl ' Deanne Sawyer Alternate Eight vivacious high-school girls, bubbling over with enthusiasm wait to lead the cheer- ing crowd in a yell. These girls are the hard- working cheerleaders. This year's squad is composed of eight girls and one alternate. Their captain, Jackie Wil- liams, and co-captain, Barbara Riley have led this squad through a very successful year. In order to become a cheerleader, a girl must maintain a C average, exhibit a pleas- ant personality, and show dexterity in yell formations. Try-outs are held at the end of every year. A group of coaches, the president of Student Council, and captain of the cheerleaders, choose the new squad. It's the iob of each cheerleader to lead the crowd at all athletic games in organized cheers and to keep the school spirit alive. .,.. X , i inns JV CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lorraine Burchell, Freddie Forney Ico-capT.J, Joanne Knowles, PaT Thomas IcapT.I, Carola RoberTs, Elaine Burchell. J.V. CHEERLEADERS INSPIRED TEAM One of The mosT colorful parTs of a game is The cheer- leaders. The Junior VarsiTy, as well as The VarsiTy cheer- leaders, musT lead The sTudenTs in cheering Their Team on To vicTory. The cheers are along The some line as The ones of The VarsiTy, buT each year, aTTer many pracTice sessions, The new group musT compose The moTions in accompanimenT. Te JV girls work hard Towards The day when They can be- X wel come members of The VarsiTy cheerleading squad. -..,JW7 ,f f ,rf QW, , , came ' . 'Wd .... , Lf'fffT2I1'114f 'W 1' 7 . . ,,., ,..,,.. , ....W4.,.,,L,w,b ,,.,,, , j,,1,.A,,ffw1., ,.,W..,,,,aw:,msmnzw ww-Wm' ' , 1? ' v wf4...wu1fv1 ,, fm, 1 ,, LM'WZfwf,w,,,,fWwwm,wmnw:pnawn,.. '44 f 9? V M, -- W , , ' www ' , ,, if 'iv , f I. fu I f ,J x.,,ffW ',g, , ,H , , ' 1 M , H f' 'wi 1, , , ,, H Q' , , ,. ', ' -' , if , ,,,, fr 'WH N4 in f JV s were cheered. Are you satisfied? Page Foi'IyLOne W ... CAST, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jennie Solano, James McManus, Carol Harris, Wayne Lee, Betty Beard, Warren Abbey Jeanne Hooper, Marion Barnett, Marilyn Deland, Jeanne Knight, Jack Weech, Joan Lowe, Frank Rhoads, Lionel Vargas, not pictured Judy Ferriter. 4 Z Wywfvf ff , -f I 1 ,J 12 I 2 fm szsgeysewsswws Q, ,,Al8 wt. SENIOR PLAY IS SUCCESS On the night of November 23 and 24, the Senior Class of Key West High School presented Donald Payton's comedy, Rest Assurredf' We accredit the success of this play to its producer Mr. Dean Henson. This side-tickling bombshell is concerned with one of the oldest problems in history-Love. This play takes place in the home of money-mad Mr. Morlock whose chief desire at the moment is to marry his old- est daughter, Mary, to someone with a promising future and a tidy sum of money in the bank. Com- plications arise and for the duration of the play they are slowly unravelled. Warren Emotesg Judy is passive DRAMATIS PERSONAE Mr. Morlock .. Mrs. Morlock , . Mary Morlock . Jessica Morlock Mildred, the Maid . .. . Joe Lanconi . .. Luigi Lanconi .... . Martha Lanconi Lucifer ....... Miss Akers .... George Plew .... .... Mrs. Schmaltz 'th 3'-1 'F se Dr. Brown .... Mr. Black . . . Mrs. Frink . . . Warren Abbey . . Judy Ferriter Joan Lowe Marilyn DeLand . . . Betty Beard . Frank Rhoads . Marion Barnett Jeanne Hooper . . . Jack Weech . . .Carol Harris . . . . Wayne Lee . Jeanne Knight James McManus . Lionel Vargas ... Jennie Solano J 5 Take it easy Luigi! What a struggle to learn those lines! 'B-Q 7 'M 1 ,W 5 l ,V cw K V , ff! 5, 4Ul r 2? Q COLLEGE AND CAREER DAY Only Seniors and Juniors participated in College and Career Day this year. Seniors of Marathon High School also took part in the activities ot the day. Points stressed were colleges and universi- ties, Armed Forces, and several technical and non-technical businesses and administrations. Many ofthe leading universities and major businesses sent representatives to present the students with the basic qualifications and in- formation desired. Mit. 4 1 Eager Listeners? S- Pat Thomas escorts the Law fl Dr. Campbell and some of the guest speakers Jack Weech discusses the possibilities in the Air Force weft tj, , , ff A . t EJ!!! f ,J f ,,,,' 'Yin Lf , , ,, I L f Carola Roberts, Tony McKinney, Phillis Curry Jackie. Members of Jr. Honor Society serving as usherettes were: Ketchings, Gail Gerry, Joanne Knowles, Pat Thomas, 4 Nancy Watson, Charlene Shavez. it Qs: Q4 ,H I 4 I v. I, A. , ., Q I i Q 1' I fs ' , ' 1 n , 4 - . . -sn NJA... I, . I 4 4- L . ' - fvrfs, Q 92 ta: Q av, , I ff , 'Q' 4 y f ' , ,, ,, , 79 , ,.-44-,-M1 . X, O Y , ff N 53? 3 s f-f ,, ar f 1. I , Y. it ,.. ,- 1 V. l 5, 4 ' U 4 . ,,, .-,i , A-s..,.,, 4 4 ' ' , 6 r , . ,!'., ,. 19 4 . s,.,1.,4 ' f m4 '5 F 4, ., A s it . ,', I W1 A, M I z , X if if , I my , is J Q ' X lit ,Q I M' ' Qzf, ,vllz 5, - - W '91, Q, A J- A , ', Y ' sf. x,, '- ,- 1, gf If ' Er! T ', 'Q' M41 . f 'V -'- ' ' v . ', .-'vi'?f.',- ,sf M.. 4- ii. - , I . . fu. N-' .4 J -N '-' '. ' A ' 'v'7i T V gli 'Phil'-A I 5-'KW' r 5' ,,f -gr ,vt-fy ,W K -f '.'l'l,f '.-,L 'F ' , C ., . ,W .Q l , gr., I . K D Tr' ' -' .V . i f . f r-L '- ..'.. eg' ,FY 7'E'vw.,f'-ff? af' ' f vu' 1 fy, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jayne Archer, Mary Huddle, Sondra Knight, Diane Small, Carol Harris, Judy Perrone, Ellen Chip- man, Jeanne Knight, Judy Knowles, Anne Soverel, Barbara Carey, Sharon Pierce, Marilyn DeLand, Betty Beard, Marianne Lopez and center Karen Chilcurt. On October 9, I959, sixteen girls from Key West High School took over the city of Key West. These girls were chosen from the senior class by the teachers because of their out- standing service and ability. They performed iobs from Mayor to Plumb- ing Inspector. Not only did they learn how the city was run and how important it is to have city officials but they also experienced a thrill of a life-time. The day of taking over the city of Key West was climaxed by a ride on the fire engine and in police cars. GIRLS RUN THE CITY FOR A DAY .Ak x 2322, M25 Z 4 , V7 my jiliggkgv fr - - ffif,,,L Mayor Karen Chilcutt and Plumbing Inspector Son- dra Knight discuss City Affairs? 'CW .1 V1.9 iv! -'F G? his , . Wwm, . liwg 'ra Wffg X-M It-I . '735' 'BMS , ' Ka , A4 X ' f 3 gf, I f 1 gf , if 6 Mg A 2 ' , f -5' ?1'9M9j,, ' ' A 31' 'A 'I' Sw . . W I I! it 'l rfcgp t 7, , -V f' Y 'lr fir ,J ,i , gy ' f if 15: ., Wil , y y :Uma , ,, ,.,., , , ft . ,, f24,,fgf 4, fgrfgjfg , I , H .3 M,5i,m- V, 'f ,551 ' up 1, 5252 yn' f f' 1-I, fm' W' , , if' J ,, , me , .I I ,. ,,,, , ,,,.,,, ., .,,, , ,V , .. ,. I .. , , ,J , rf, W 5 f- 4 , ' .f , JW -,M ,gy 7 if .1 -, V. 4, I 1 , -,I f ff, f V, ' if ,W 4 W44.,,1 A W Q in .P ,-0 Sonara Knight Her Majesty Mary Huddle Tina Dopp I I Marilyn Deland MARY HUDDLE IS CROWNED Crowning of the homecoming queen is one of the main events of the football season. The mom- ent of entrance was dramatized by a throbbing heartbeat pro- vided by the band. Everyone was tense with suspense as Dr. Camp- bell slowly opened the precious envelope containing the name of the next Key West High School Homecoming Queen. After agon- izing seconds, Dr. Campbell read the name. Mary Huddle became our queen. The tive beautiful girls who became members of her court were: Sondra Knight, Karen Chilcutt, Marilyn DeLand, and Tina Dopp. by flff'iZ5 m ints? v K? fe i ' J-'f'w2f,5-'ww- Q, SQ, ' . it 'K fx1f'lsi '. ' ' - Karen Chilcutt sfg X nf if f if is-'.' if ' o Ifj, 5' V 337 M! , :ff 21, wtf, , fi. 1- sggsfgff' 'Q , , V 1 , , Wi' 13 if ,sf Y fs Queen, Mory Huddleg Escort Robert Harris To The Victor Belongs The Spoils 4 an S4 if Zjfyf 1 ff! M525 JUNIOR PLAY A DRAMATIC SUCCESS Depuiy Bord is worried Caught from behind. The people behind lhe scene i -. , ,wan . A7532 VV '14 s A ' fl 5' J, . vw, x 4 W ' 1 f ff x v 2 1 f Q gf f 2 f Z , K , ,Qi .iisf 3 I, . if 2 ff? Z W we lilff A 'S! , Let me see thot! V ,' Q ' l - si Morning Mrs. Hilliard. i . f-'V' U 0 , . , Q is f wg, , H xx X ,. r-.iv 9' 2 I , ,. lr ff V S' .J A l V fm. rf 1 Q 1 t A ' .V V ?jh,..,E , t Q ,, v I 'VL A I- is v , yy ,, f f l'll fake that Miss Swift. f lf, M' 'fi ' - . i.'f - S W The stage crew worked hard. ff: s' , Get to devil to bed! DESPERATE HOURS THE CAST Tom Winston .. Jessie Bard . . . Harry Carson Eleanor Hilliard Ralphie Hilliard Dan Hilliard .. Cindy Hilliard Glen Griffin .. Hank Griffin . . Robish ....... Chuch Wright . Mr. Patterson . Donald Crusoe ..... Danio Bazo Paul Perez Donna Forney Ann Noble Van Hite Donald Demree . . Deanna Cobo Jill McDonough .. Benny Trevor Larry Ford Robert Thom pson . . . Eddie Stewart . . . Mike Horne Lt. Carl Frederick .. .. . David French Miss Swift ..... ..... L inda Gregory Barbara Lenkerd Steve Candal and Joseph Roberts worked the lights ., 7. ff- 1 'Q Come here, ' J 1 f f Q., jig? , I 1 1 WW 1' l . X1 '?':-' Q 4 N Y .Xi 32 f vw 4 ' Y .ff Q r fr ff, x ia ,I . . ,gfyf I , ' if i ff 1 f A, ' s sa- , , 4: - 3 I F . . I '. - I f . ' 'W -f ' 1 C K Q, , A V, '61, 1 1 34' rl 2 . 5 ' .a. i -- 7 X 5 I, ' if ,ff-fp Q Wifi X '25 fyhgf X I f Tension began to mount. sf-Q There were shocking moments . . . If 3 0. -P rn 3 Q- m -1 3 o 3 S' t7 Q' L--...J ERN fx y ,ii W '4 Aff, , f' ZZ C ,r,, Q s--r Q ix f A A , , ', ' MR. PRESIDENT! Pogo Fifty ,.'.' I Wh V, j, I 72476 7 ah , wr' , if-if 7 ? S' 1 1 Q, , Qkww- il Mr. O'Bryc1nt escorting Mr. Truman 'pw a2?f?1 Lai Students in awe Mr. President tours KWHS. A PROUD MOMENT FOR A PROUD SCHOOL One of the greatest moments in the history of our school was the visit of our former Presi- dent, Mr. Harry S. Truman. President Truman spoke to the student body on the subject of our government, with special emphasis on the office of the President. At the closing of the program, students were allowed to participate by asking ques- tions. But one warning was made by President Truman, lf you ask a 'smart-alec' question, you'll get a 'smart-alec' answer. Mr. Horace O'Bryant, Superintendent of Public Instruction, and Sheriff John Sports- wood, a former student of our high school, escorted our famed visitor. President Truman, who claimed to be partial to Key West, appeared to be favor- ably impressed by Key West High School. F E 5 5 , . X229 Y 6 , ,ry y , viivfkfl. i- Hears Chorus . 'gs' 5 6' N ,A ' ig: if f 7 -is T , ff 'V .y .1 wg gy ,, ., 4 , . 315246 Zi , 'i,1 4t:m my Mm Axe , , A W 4 ,, ii Q I mf., , I R., I , Z., f my Y A I Inf! I. . a ,AI 1 fb G' 'il 2 . ' ' 5? - cf ' ! ' ,,.. Sees Conchettes in action . ,,... 4, R, .1 Q .5 7 lays. V wr v. ,rm f fy Anne Soverel gets tinal interview Page Fifty-One LW , , wwmmwff ry . Z 5 V! if Qi 1, y, 47 ,f- 15 ,YB 1 '4' 5' in rf ir if ' Q 2 Zi 1 Wx , 'ffff mm ,, y, , ,,,, W fy! W mm, Ziyi? nf f if an 'ani 5 Ml? AZ v ,' V 'iff 79 M, ff u ' .J X r gf f 1 1 , ! 1 ,jd V,,, ,',l' 55,,,,2,, ii J I ,, , , 1 NX Z 3 y 1 1 tn, ,f X A A Ark, , 1 A 1 W I Z fc! 1 f f W , M9116 f y wf,fy ,L , , V., ,, , 05, W , pg ' f on V' ,, Q NNW, f I, ,W f. 1 f 1 f W f ,ff W f Q ,f eff ff , ' ff? X ff Vaughn and Mike-Two Kool Kats Fleta cries, Oh My Aching Feet. DRESS-UP DAY INSPIRES NEATNESS This year the Student Council set aside a day for which all students participated by coming to school in their Sunday Clothes. Usually College and Career Day is set aside for this purpose, but this year it was not participated in by all. Therefore, another day was set aside. Girls wore dressy dresses, and heels, while boys arrived in coats and ties. gay, - ' ' , r ' Even seniors get tired feet. 7 i M, R X . ml f X r, 1 to r y g,,,,,i y ,if 15' ' ig ff' Q ' fli 7 ,f Jimmy is admiring Pat's dress?? Are these freshmen discussing the latest fashions? ,T is F wife fs- X X E I BAND ENTERTAINED One of The main assets of Key West High School is their band. Under the leadership of Mr. William Higgins, They presented a Thoroughly successful marching and concert season. Their performances during The football season consisted of pre-game and half-time shows. The band and the Conchettes combined at the half-time to present The spectators with entertaining diversion. In the last semester of the school year, they put on concerts on Sunday afternoons for the benefit and enioyment of the community. Hig gins directs concert band. E L: ,- , , :9 ff A Q S 'ff'fffT?3 T Ckag df Ili M 7 H f, I Qlagymq 5 T V . f ,ff ' h ,'L4fJ4 'n:,,'f , V ,M ., ,,-- 15- Vjf,,M,,rM, T If , ,W ,, . Q V ,J 4 . 4, 1 . X A f ,- ,A 'f ,,, 'V f .- V, - - T . ' JV. , . LEFT TO RIGHT: Lena Garcia, Betty Santana, Marsha Smith, Shiela Hill, Sharon Hopey, Bernadette Park, Janice Peagler, Rosemarie Bererra, Martha Avila, Dorothy Marshal. KNEELING: Mary Hud- dle. The band provided spirit C 2 T 4 my ,y , Zn , f. yy., W MW . ., 40 VY 44? Paz' f .W H .4 f , z 1 'J ff' ' f 3 0 y l .: ff wif' , . 7 f ' my z-r V -1, .94 ,Q 1, ,- y .g .Z xx - ft-V Us 5 2 K w 5:21 , fJ..,f.. R. Z Our Queen and King, Sondra Knight and Wayne Lee. 5 1 i Tired dancers pause for refreshment. Page Fifty-Four Tender moments KEY CLUB CHOOSES SWEET-HEART'S AT DANCE The annual Key Club Sweetheart Dance was held in the Key West High School Cafeteria. The Key Club Sweetheart is a member of the Keyettes, and the King, a member of the Key Club. They are chosen for being the hardest and most dili- gent worker. This year Sondra Knight and Wayne Lee were our king and queen. Each was crowned and pre- sented with a gift by Mr. Henriquez, a sponsor of the Key Club. A Wt 'Y' ' 'Wi X . . N M, - ,, .... b , , 1,51 Tl'lBl'8 Wefe COI'1VBfSQllOnS lOO. .,f,....c ' .1 . :::.-r... f- N Q A , X , E ENGLISH FAIR INAUGURATED A new and interesting addition to the Key West High School program this year was a program put on by all the English classes. The Seniors presented a symposium, the Juniors presented a formal debate, the Sophomores portrayed a one act play, the Fresh- men gave extemporaneous speeches, and the eighth grade gave choral readings. The best demonstration was chosen from each grade level and on Monday night, March 7, the English Fair was presented to the public. The English Fair is hoped to become an annual event at Key West High but it depends upon the co- operation of the students, faculty, and the public. Juniors, Steve Candal, Barbara Lenkerd, Linda Gregory, Donald Demree, and mod- erator Donna Forney debate. Z 1 Q Y Nancy Smith ffreshmanl ends on a serious note Sophomore Dramatics by Robert Thompson, Chuck Smith, Steve Kyle. Page Fifty-F 5 1. .,. 1 '-. c.., sli. W U fi V176 A f: Q H 1,- yzggwg , fp f , X A+ is ,.X Pam Yates is David French's Maid for a Day. OVER A GRAND DONATED TO UF Once a year Key West takes on a worth-while fund or drive for which it donates time and money. This year The United Fund was chosen. All clubs, classes, and activities were asked to de- vote time and energy to the raising of money for the Drive. Any money made at dances, programs, candy sales, and concessions was freely given toward the goal set by the school. This was a de- serving project in which Key West High contributed its best. Page Fifty-511 Gail makes a sale Faculty vs. Students like in i Qggg? A V H ,4 . 5 41: ' ,f,.. f , 1 Q . ' ., 0' ff . -w1.,,f 1,,,' my My aw 3, '. .. ' I V ,,f,.,- f ' 1 V 'uf f mv .gp M ' 1 ' 26:- 1 , .. ' wp. ,mv 1. 1 ' ' ' if if W af .44 A W ff b . Aff sf f , A VQI, Q . X Q I f , xA'A fd V ix .M.,,,, ,. 1 ff lc. K' ' :kai pf M M , gy .A f gg, ' ww , w- ,C . 'J:W:.:,xg1, A 1 ww: .,'33-.+V .fr N,,g,4 A L ' 1 .4 , 9- 4 W lf' 1' it ,, 42 KW 4, f fu ,. ff ...,1kA,fW1x ' A t ' fw ,,, 'W I .Q fi FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Linda Peltier, Gail Shep- pard, Sheila Howanitz, Marion Barnett, Marianne Lopez. SECOND ROW: Karen Enwright, Pat Tatum, Judy Knowles, Jeanne Hooper. THIRD ROW: Omar Calleia, Pat Martin, Wayne Lee, Danny Gravell, Judy Ferriter, Mike Grayson, Lester Kaufman. FOURTH ROW: Eddie Stewart, Don Johnson, Leonard Mazur, Donna Taylor, Sandra Riggs, Vivian Foh, Deb- bie Ambler. FIFTH ROW: Rudy Pappa, John Calleja, Rosemary Wiesman, Diane Key, Wilma Fuller, Lou Castro. SIXTH ROW: Sonia Gelebert, Bonnie Brown, Patricia Rohweller, Sandra Hill, Donna Marty, Frank Marty. SEVENTH ROW: Diane Anderson, Diane Rac- iti, Phyllis Curry Assemblies are led by Student Council members, Marion, Marianne, Barbara, and Jerry. Pogo Fifty Eight DEMOCRACY IN ACTION BY COUNCIL Student Council, definitely one of the most active clubs in our school, is composed of one elected representative and one elected alter- nate from each homeroom. Included in its many activities are: sched- uling of concessions, dances, assemblies, and candy sales, issuing of student activity cards, spearheading one major charity drive, man- aging the school store, conducting class elec- tions, and organizing the monitor system. With the help of their sponsor, Mrs. Alfred W. Pantaleo, these things are carried out effici- ently and competently. in i F ,,, Marion and Joan take care of the supply store. STANDING: Jerry Hargrave, Donald Demree, Barbara Lenkerd, Marion Barnett, Mrs. Pantaleo, sponsor, Marianne Lopez. SITTING: Pat Tatum, Deanna Cobo, Connie Arnold, Judy Knowles. Page Fifty-Nine Joan tagged surprised Jackie. HONOR SOCIETY CELEBRATES TENTH w. 15 F Q ' . ,:kb 1- , f h bv lk' K- Tx L s X , Q X . f Vx h 1 5 'z ..,.., i y ai , fl Q ' E xyf, W-TR f W , W, -Q. ., 4 -, Elf FIRST ROW: Judi Diosdado, Lou Castro, Jackie Wil- liams, Judy Knowles, Barbara Lenkerd, Ann Noble, Jayne Archer, Diane Small, Darnella Carey, Connie Arnold, Carla Caso. SECOND ROW: Vivian Aga- isse, Linda Wells, Cathy Yarnall, Janet Hayes, Karen Chilcutt, Linda Gregory, Christine Layman, Jeanne Knight, Christine Simpson. THIRD ROW: Billy Cab- anas, Judy Forns, Anita Jimenez, Joan Lowe, Sue National Honor Society is completing its tenth year of organization under the original sponsorship of Mary Trevor and Walther Laz- ier. The National Honor Society is striving to maintain its tour principles, Leadership, Scho- larship, Character and Service. Membership is open to those seniors, iuniors and sophomores who have maintained at least I Il a 'B average in each subiect, with a semester of attendance at Key West High School. To honor these students, an honor pin is worn each six weeks by those students who have received five A's. At the end of the year a gold tassel is given to each of the gradu- ating members. Another feature ot NHS is the annual trip to the NHS Convention by worthy members. National Honor Society members have made a worthy record of achievement in lead- ership and service to both the school and the community. Bunting, Florence Hoffman, Brenda Stickney, Melva Anderson, Desiree Gainor, Anne Soverel, Marilyn DeLand, Deanna Cobo, Warren Abbey. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lazier, sponsor, Robert Stoinoff, Larry Ford, Danny Gravell, Donald Demree, Steve Kelly, Bob Harris, Jimmy Peagler, Bill Solomon, Ross Bailey, Miss Trevor. the scrapbook. Page Sixty-O e L . Miss Trevor and Mr. Lazier go through A OFFICERS: Al Johnson, Mrs. Beach, sponsor, Pat Tatum, Rudy Pappa, Diane Castleman. NJHS STATES HIGH STANDARDS Character, Scholarship, Leadership, and Service are the principle requirements for a member ofthe National Junior Honor Society. It is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Beach and Mr. John Marzyck. Members of this organization must maintain I I h at least a 'B' average for t e year. National Junior Honor Society consists of students from grades eight thru the tenth. The Junior Honor Society is working closely with the National Honor Society this year in service to the school and community. Some of the proiects planned for this year are a rum- mage sale and candy sale. The induction ceremony is the highlight of the year. This occurs during the first half of the second semester. At this time, all new mem- bers are initiated into the club. t FIRST ROW: AI Johnson, Rudy Poppa, Lynn Goss, Tim Rohweller, THIRD ROW: Pat Tatum, Lester Kaufman, Joan Know- Judy Buzbee, George Graves. SECOND ROW: Rich- les, Alice Watkins, John Longeway, David Knowles. ard Roberts, Diane Anderson, Phylis Curry, Barbara FOURTH ROW: Nancy Watson, Gail Gary, Jackie Southcott, Lisa Weymouth, John Calleja, Jean Cassel. K9lCl'llf'l9S- FIRST ROW: Ignacio Bode, Warren Abbey, Jim Huck Russel Curry, Wayne Lee, Carol Harris, Donald Dem- ree, Marion Barnett, Rudy Pappa, John Calleia. SEC- OND ROW: Janet Hayes, Carla Caso, Jackie Wil- liams, Barbara Riley, Joan Lowe, Rhoda Schattner, Cathy Yarnall, Judy Perrone, Lou Castro, Jackie Har- man, Lynn Goss, Mildred Horne, Karen Chilcutt. THIRD ROW: Maria Pazo, Marilyn Illsley, Diane Swinger, Linda Gregory, Judy Knowles, Jeanne Knight, Jill McDonough, Betty Beard, Mary Ovide, Vivian Agaisse, Mary Malgrat, Cheryl Kurit, Anita Jimenez, BETA HONORS SCHQLARSHIP 1 Beta Club, a national service club, found- ed in K.W.H.S. six years ago, is under the capable direction of Mrs. Hawxhurst and Mrs. Case. Its motto, Let us lead by serving others, is a true indication of the spirit which motivates the national organization, the local chapters, and the individual members. Students must have a B average with not more than one C and have excellent char- acter and leadership ability in order to be accepted as members in the National Beta Club. Among the club's many activities this year were the annual giving of Christmas baskets to the needy, selling pins with KWHS and the year on them, the presentation of the black Judy Stark, Desiree Gainor, Anne Soverel. FOURTH ROW: Pat Tatum, Vicki Payne, Marilyn Deland, Roberta Blatt, Judy Buzbee, Melva Anderson, Nan Anderson, Diane Small, Patty Whitley, Madeline Mount, Darnella Carey, Ellen Chipman, Kathy Pren- tice. FIFTH ROW: Sandra Sweeting, Sharon Swann, Barbara Southcott, Georgia Garcia, Donna Betan- court, Dial Barnwell, Brenda Stickney, Charlotte Kens, Judi Diosdado, Deanna Cobo, Connie Arnold, Linda Wells, Jeanne Hooper. T an-11 and gold cords to the graduating members, and sending outstanding members to the state convention. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Harris, presi- dent, Cathy Yarnall, treasurer, Rhoda Schaff- ner, vice-president, Judy Perrone, secretary, Mrs. Case and Miss Hawxhurst, sponsors. Siam gi W 3 1 1 ff M we 1 ff A it 1 , -,f,m Q 2 ,M ,W LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Bennett lends a helping hand to Ruth Martin, Paul Roberts, Sue Bunting, and Ruth Dodge. FTA OBSERVES ELEMENTARY WORK Acquainting students with teaching as a profession and to give guidance to prospec- af! tive teachers are the goals ofthe Future Teach- te wa, :'l J ers of America. In order to ioin this club a student must have at least a C average, a definite in- terest in teaching, and three teachers' recom- mendations. Joanne and Lisa help teachers by grading papers The students in the club assist the teachers when needed, help to monitor classes, and observe in the elementary schools. 135' url' STANDING: Billy Pratt, Ricky Pierce, Sandra Dixon, ma Fuller, Gail Sheppard, Belinda Berman, Joanne Sue Bunting, Paul Roberts, Ruth Dodge. SEATED: Wil- Knowles, Lisa Weymouth, Ruth Martin, Mrs. Bennett. vw 4 J 4 l f. Lg' 1 H1 52 Yin J ,..f X., ,.,, r LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Montgomery, Gary Hall, ders, Orin Stone, Rebecca Menendez, Stan Singleton Sonia Lane, Ronald Mills, Paulette Russel, Myrna James Koester. BACK ROW: Patrick Casey Charles Hyre, Susan Ketchings, Mildred Horne, Annelle Saun- Roth. DCT LEARNS BY DOING Learning by doing is the motto of the members of Diversified Co-operative Training. This is a training program designed to pre- pare students for iob efficiency in varied oc- cupations. During the course of the year, the employ- ers provide jobs in which students receive supervised training. The course is set up so that the students spend the morning in school studying and the afternoon working in a local business estab- lishment. The sponsor of D.C.T., Mr. Mitchell Page S tyF e M FIRST ROW: Wilma Fuller, Carla Caso, Diane Small, Jill McDonough, Pam Yates, Rosemary Lesher. SEC- OND ROW: Carman Vargas, Joan Hutchins, Mar- tha Avila, Nancy Smith, Sandra Dixon, Pat Ahbol, Charlotte Kearns, Gail Sheppard. THIRD ROW: Pat Tatum, Jeanne Hooper, Norma Mizener, Sandra Riggs, Linda Peltier, Judy Busby, Ruth Martin, Kathy Prentice, Judy Diosdado, Gail Munro, Martha Saw- QL DAJJ Q ' 3 I if I OFFICERS: Diane Small, Carla Caso, Wilma Fuller, Miss Clark, sponsor: Jill McDonough. SITTING: Pam Yates, Rosemary Lesher. yer, Donna Betancourt, Fleta Johns, Alicia Tynes. FOURTH ROW: Sue Raymer, Diane Swinger, Patty Whitley, Jennie Solano, Nan Anderson, Judy Stark, Roberta Blatt, Paule Sellers. FIFTH ROW: Virginia Daniels, Orchid Mira, Jeanette West, Linda Gregory, Linda Wells, Desiree Gainor, Madeline Mount, Carol Harris, Jackie Harmen, Becky Clark, Marilyn Illsley. KEYETTES PROVIDE SERVICE TO SCHOOL Keyettes is a service club. Its aim is to pro- vide service to the school and to prepare high school girls for useful citizenship in the com- munity. To be eligible for membership girls must be in the tenth, eleventh, or twelth grade, main- tain a C average and be recommended by the faculty. Under the sponsorship of Miss Rene Clark, the Keyettes performed such services as polish- ing trophies, decorating goal posts, assisting inthe library, assisting on College and Career Day, and assisting in the publication of the student handbook. LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Stoinoff, Coach Allen, How- ard Barnwell, Eddie Jettcoat, Clark Knight, Charles Powell, Bill Suddith, George Mira, Benny Trevor, Jimmy Peagler, Mike Hughes, Robert Santana, Bob Harris, Freddy Graves, Carl Taylor, Mike Villar, Bill Solomon. K Club was formed to give recognition to all boys who have received a letter in senior varsity sports. This letterman's club under the sponsorship of Coach Harold Allen earns mon- ey to buy jackets for the new members. Officers include: President, Bob Harris, Vice President, John McCormick, Secretary-Treas- urer, Clark Knight. LETTERMEN RECOGNIZED OFFICERS: Bob Harris, John McCormick, Clark Knight 4wWK'oVW 4,,q:f , ...sm i-M14Y.Lf.6,- . fi.. . '4 Q- S, A fvi' ,,, Q .. :R K . .,.. ,M .. .mm .f' 1. Joan Lowe with pleasant memories. ELEVEN REPRESENTED FROM KEY WEST Eleven students of Key West High School were chosen to represent our school at Talla- hassee last summer. Ten of the eleven students were boys. These students were chosen on the basis of leadership, cooperativeness, and physical fitness. During the week that they were there, they learned the meaning of serving in a govern- ment such as ours, and learned a great deal about governmental procedures and what it means to be an American. They had the opportunity to run for various offices in city, country, and state elections and to visit the State Capitol. Girls and Boys State is a non-political pro- gram designed to teach high school students the mechanics of government and the respon- sibility of American citizenship. Representing the girls was Joan Lowe. Re- presenting the boys were the following: Wayne Lee, Richard Mesa, Marion Barnett, Russell Curry, Jeff Curry, Robert Knowles, Bill Solomon, Clark Knight, Warren Abbey, Jerry Hargraves. ,i' w gr F ll i 'cg -44 s Page Sixty Eight STANDING: Richard Mesa, Marion Barnett, Russell Curry, Jeff Curry, Wayne Lee. KNEELING: Robert Knowles, Bill Solomon Clark Knight, Warren Abbey, Jerry Hargrave. . rw. . 1 ff V - ,I In I 9 . A., , A ? --fe: MW A A 9' , fa 4 , . 4 . an -,Q ie va- J, Im , . ' , ' , 4 -I ,-.3,, K L .rm W .L V If 'AW ,D or , .,, f 74k K 1 f V if , ' .Q ll ff, .. B-In . I' ' , A s..,. ft . 4 , ' 'f I .. ,Rv f , gf, I h A 7. I we , I 5 3 . . . SJLIIQL fd? ' ff 5 -ff '77 ' ef, -42 f is :, -W I 2 ,, - ,.,, ii, 5 1 f, QW AY 1 ,swf 9 FIRST ROW: Benny Trevor, Marion Barnett, Robert Stoinoff, Wayne Lee, Danny Gravell, Warren Abbey. SECOND ROW: Donald Demree, Howard Barnwell, Robert Russell, Robert Castro, Steve Kyle, Ross Bailey, SERVICE, SERVICE BY KEY CLUB Performing services for the school and com- munity is the purpose of Key Club. They en- deavor to develop initiative, leadership, and character, by providing experiences ot work- ing together. The organization is sponsored by the Ki- wanis Club. Key Club had many projects this year, some of which were helping the Keyettes with the Student Directory, working on Kids day, col- lecting toys at Christmas time, ball chasers at ball games, helping to finance College and Career day, and getting the awards for the Science Fair. They also sponsor the Christmas and Valentine dances. Boys in the tenth through the twelfth grades are eligible for the club. Robert Knowles, Mike Horne. THIRD ROW: Craw- ford Banks, Eulogio Perez, Richard Roberts, Stephen Brooks, Kenneth Rueda, Bill Jackson, Mr. Henriquez, sponsor. A-we-an OFFICERS, STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Marion Bar- nett, Danny Gravell, Russell Curry, Jeff Curry, Rob- ert Stoinoff, Wayne Lee. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Benny Trevor, Mr. Henriquez, sponsor. Page Sixty-Nine STANDING: John Calleja, Sheila Dunlap, Betty Beard. FIRST ROW: Karen Chilcutt, Linda Gregory, Carole Albury, Barbara Southcott. SECOND, ROW: LATIN CLUB STUDIES CLASSICAL CULTURE L ,,,,, Ah relief' The skit is over EWEW' Desiree Gainor, Lynn Goss, Georgia Garcia, Paul Roberts. THIRD ROW: Anne Soverel, Rudy Pappa. If you saw a sheeted character roaming the halls of Key West High School during the past year, it was probably an enthusiastic mem- ber of the newly formed Latin Club, in full Roman toga. Studying classical civilization and promo- ting interest in it is the cIub's purpose. Its pro- gram is similar to a classroom Latin study with the emphasis on culture. High lighting the year's activities is the an- nual Roman Banquet. At the end of each year an induction is held for the first year members at which time they become full-fledged members of the club for the coming year. -I A, .Q as ' l I wi John discusses the skit with Mrs. Walden. lay, , A , Spain is the discussion topic between Mrs. Milner and I Q.. A Revel ly. CONVERSATION PRACTICED Reorganized this year, the Spanish Club is presently sponsored by Mrs. Mary Milner and Miss Mildred Hallet. Candidates for membership must maintain a C average to be admitted in the second semester. The purpose of this club is to practice con- versational Spanish and to further the study of the culture and customs of Spanish speaking people. Two pins are given at graduation for re- cognition of a student's efficiency in Spanish. One to a student with a Spanish background and one to a student with an English back- ground. FIRST ROW: Jill McDonough, Sue Cotton, Sonia Gelabert, Sandra Riggs, Judi Diosdado, Linda Es- quinaldo, Roberta Blatt. SECOND ROW: Rene Stin- cer, Cheryl Kurit, Deanna Sawyer, Rachelle Elias, Janice Peagler, Revelly Finn, Terrie Warren, Judy Ferriter, Jack Campbell, Charlotte Kearns. THIRD ROW: Lee Roberts, James Mclntyre, Dennis Poret, .led Sawyer, Kenneth Rueda, Tommy Steadman, Leon Weech. Page Seventy-One In fi'n , , J 1 ff FIRST ROW: Lloyd Carter, Jim Chumley, Gary Pan- taleo, Kenny Brown, Pat Franklin, Robert Hergert, Jim Ayers, Tim Owens, Clovis Claxton, Ted Owens. SECOND ROW: Charles Roth, Kenneth Sears, Judy Ferriter, Cliff Hord, Steven Hancock, Donald Nisong- er, Paul Perez, Robert Stoinoff, Catherine Yarnall, Barbara Lenkerd, Chuck Smith. BACK: Mike Frank- lin. RIFLE CLUB BOASTS NEW FIRING RANGE Rifle matches, in which the members of the Key West High School 'Rifle Club compete, were held on local, state and national levels. The team came out with high honors last year. Occasionally the local club competed with other clubs by mail. Postal matches are carried out by firing at the home range and sending the target to the other club. Any student attending the high school is eligible to join and all equipment is supplied by the club. The equipment includes, rifles, jackets, gloves, slings, and ammunition. Mem- bers learn to shoot under the excellent con- ditions of brand new indoor range, instructed by sponsors, Miss Adele Reynolds, Mr. Ronald Ciesinski, and Mr. Ben Freer. f?ff?1.J'f7sH' A ff-j ,, r Page Seventy-Two Barbara Lenkerd, Kenny Brown, Jim Ayers, and positions of shooting a rifle. Hmmm Cathy Yarnall demonstrate f KEY MANTAS . . . UNDERSEA SPORTSMEN Key Manta, an all boys club, is devoted to the organization of the sport of skin diving with rules of safety for the mutual benefit and enioyment of all interested. Knowledge and techniques of the sport are discussed along with underwater sportsmanship. They also study the environment and marine lite. Members learn about use of skin diving ap- paratus and apply their knowledge by using it as they skin dive in and around the Florida Keys. Butch and Mike display their gear. 4 ffaaffsm KNEELING: Tony Castillo, Mike Kohut, Butch Gordon, Raleigh Towns, Peter Adams, Eddie Daniels, Mr. Cliff Hord, Ray Kantowski, Mike Lewis. STANDING: Ciesinski, sponsor. Mr. Butcher, sponsor, Joey Warren, Booth Chilcutt, Page Seventy-Three June practices the skills of painting. Mr. Smith discusses the display with Alicia and Eddie. ART CLUB EXHIBITS The Art Club offers an opportunity for the use of a studio for those who do not have the chance to use one during school. Members of the club will make a study of commercial design as a vocation along with the different aspects of it. Exhibits from different places, such as Ring- ling Brothers Art Museum, will be displayed. Posters are made by the club for organiza- tions in the school for a small fee. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Valarie Wiseman, Sandra ard Cates, Eddie Stewart, Jim Hammock, Mr. Smith, Roberts, Angel Wietzke, Alicia Tynes, June Trochess- sponsor, Gale Faynor, Carol Haynes. ett. SECOND ROW: Wayne Lee, Linda Wells, Rich- f f FIRST ROW: Margaret Lazier, Jean Cassell, Dianne Anderson, Annette Russel, Lou Castro, Brenda Thomp- son, Lemsine Macy, June Trochessett, Vivian Aga- isse, Eleanor Perez. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Stamn, Eloise Barker, Barbara Arnold, Linda Davis, Rose- mary Quesada, Martha Rodriguez, Lorraine Colley, Carol Fueur, Charlotte Koester, Brenda Adams, Pat- sy Barnett, Linda Castro, Judy Frie, Lydia Orpazo, Arelia Acevado. THIRD ROW: Donna Adams, Barbara Duckworth, Virginia Drewery, Sandra Hill, Bonnie Lewinsky, Judy Moon, Ethyle Dence, Pat McKinley, Pat Woodruff, Jeanette Russell, Diane Key. FOURTH FHA STRESSES HOME ECONOMICS Mrs Bennett and Miss Lowe help the girls with their task. ROW: Midello Fernandez, Daryl Fitsharris, Marilyn Biaza, Cherele Mock, Betty Hillevig, Carmen Torres, Diane Smullen, Barbara Baldwin, Barbara Berg, Pat Garrison, Gloria Bailey, Joanne Oradnik, Sharon Dellagiacoma, Orchid Garcia. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Roberts, Cecilia Fernandez, Diane Arevalo, Donna Bellyer, Ronilda Goodrich, Charlene Vallet, Linda Phelps, Georgene Knowles, Toni McKinney, Phyllis Curry, Judy Jones, Glenda Solomon, Brenda Car- bonell, Claudette Salas, Gail Gerry, Carol Robbins. After several years of inactivity, our Future Homemakers of America Chapter was re- organized this year. This club is a vital part of the homemaking program in Key West High School. Any girl who is currently enrolled in the homemaking classes or has had home- making in the past is eligible to become a member. Projects which will be frequently under- taken during the year are serving at banquets, preparing cookies and pies for special oc- cassions and selling football programs. There are almost IOO members ofthe K.W. H.S. Future Homemakers of America making it the largest club in school. This chapter is under the supervision of Miss K. Lowe, Mrs. J. Bennett, and Mrs. E. Lewis. Page Seventy-Five t... FIRST ROW: George Grace, Ronnie Roberts, Billy Ferrs, Ernest Salis, Drum Maior, Gilbert Hall, John Grimes, George Saunders, Russell Curry, Lester Pe- drone. SECOND ROW: Mary Grimes, Diana Mira, Carlos Garcia, Kathy Zurhorst, Donna Molby, Betty Pedrone, Judy French, Richard Chism, Mike Red, KWHS BAND SPORTS NEW UNIFORMS OFFICERS William Roberts, Larry Ford, Jeanne Knight Russell Curry, Jeff Curry, Pete Esquinaldo. Page Seventy'Six Frank Pinder, Sergio Sanchez, Lee Roberts, Nor- man Leech, William Roberts, Emigdio Gil, Joe Roberts, Pete Esquinaldo, Al Johnson, Stewart Brenner, Rich- ard Albury, Walter Roberts, Tim Wood, Eddie Bazo, Phil Woodruff, Leon Weech, Magalie Alvarez, Kenny Gravell, Antonio Gil, Justo Lopez, John Poole, Russell New uniforms means hard work for the Key West High School Band. The annual Tag Day brought more money than ever before with a grand total of 52274.72 To provide the balance for the West Point style uniforms, concessions were taken on during the football and basketball seasons. Other projects were the sale of plates with the picture of the school on them and a bazaar. This year's football halftime shows were the best ever with the homecoming game at the top. A review of the halftime shows was held December 4 with the band and the Con- chettes participating. Two guest bands were brought in. Ea-ch band member receives a chenille lyre for one year in the Key West High School Band. Each year thereafter a service bar is added. Other individual awards are the Out- standing Progress Award andthe Outstanding Bandmember Award. The Best Section Award is given to the section that was the most de- pendable, made average progress, and had the best attitude a-nd conduct. fl, ,,,,, ,V ,, ,V ,,,,, Weech, Jeff Curry, Ernest Lopez. THIRD ROW: Mel- va Anderson, Martha Wallace, Stanley Hutchens, Danio Bazo, Judy Stickney, Kathy Paroz, Ruth Ann Harrison, Brenda Jenkins, Cecelia Curry, Kim Blow, Mary Jo Sutherland, Sam Ethridge, James Roselius, Clyde Stickney, Sheila Hatfield, Sidra Packer, Henry -I 'Q f M M, Esquinaldo, Tom Cassidy, Austin Roberts, Billy Blow, Jed Sawyer, Larry Ford. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Swan, Patsy Roberts, Becky Fowler, Jeanne Knight, Darion Zerby, Carolyn Case, Mike Legeman, Martha Stark, Linda Nelson, Paul Roberts, Betty Sue Sellers, Eugenia Toms. The band members practice their pieces. cult score. Mr. Higgins concentrates on a diffi- My W Fly Qi K age 1V FIRST ROW: Anthony Ulcher, Joe Reed, Donald Felton, Frank Batchelder, Richard Whidden, John Longeway, Sheila Swinger, Fred Graves, Howard Barnwell, Jim McManus. SECOND ROW: Nan An- derson, Jill McDonough, Anita Esquinaldo, Carmen Vargas, Carol Harris, Mike Hughes, Mike Robinson, Nelson Sawyer, Janet Hayes, Marianne Lopez, Peg- gy Dempster, Linda Atwell, Diane Small. THIRD ROW: Ruth Dodge, Karen James, Linda Esquinaldo, Pat- ty Whitley, Julia Hudgins, Bill Jackson, Frank Rod- riquiz, Kenneth Brown, Judy Stark, 'Olga Castellano, Celia Acevedo, Joan Hutchins, Donna Lowe. FOURTH W . -.f A' 'l I' Y sr 4 4 f 4 4 4 rf., ,Qi ,W V .N . ZW ,I we s yl I X M W' 77 , ff 'Es , 1: , Mr. Whitley directs the Girls' Glee Club. ROW: Sondra Knight, Betty Beard, Carol Caroll, Anita Orling, Mary Malgrat, Mike Baker, Mike Zurhorst, Charles Pellicier, Brenda Molina, Kerry Hoover, Sally Willoughby, Susan Raymer, Dorthy Robinson. FIFTH ROW: Donna Pinder, Jennie Solano, Angel Wietzke, Judy Jones, Joe Pinder, Wayne Lee, Arthur Gato, Fleta Johns, Leigh Nelms, Sandra Perez, Josephine Perez, Sheila Riley, Anita Rendon. SIXTH ROW: Robert Sinares, Eulogio Perez, Jimmy Taylor, David Twiehaus, Donald Crusoe, Raleigh Towns. HERE'S GOOD NEWS! CONCERT CHORUS Concert Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Thomas Whitley, is the performing group of the choral department. Members are chosen for their quality of voice, musicianship, depen- dability, and responsibility. Some of their ap- pearances include special perfarmances for: civic organizations, a halftime show, the an- nual Christmas show, and competition with other schools. Anyone wishing to join must first have a knowledge of music fundamentals and at least a C average. At the end of each year a key is given to all members who attend 9071 of all outside appearances and a Maitland Adams award is given for the most outstanding senior. Accompcmisi Sheila Swinger, fakes o break be- H eg V ii y I X vb fll, Deb H., 'Hoc-,-so - M 2? Z Dione Small, soloist, prepares to sing ci solo. X R ii. la il: Fe.- .RDJ 4 A , A 'V U lg an Lx EW 0 Y' Gi winks Q 1. ,Q 'L Q4 g, his 1000 ,s .f-5 Q These chorus members wait for their cue to sing, Q5 ., 4 W Do P N n, . V , . QQ R4 Q 1- Q wa qt! H d B . . 1 so f 0 RTL U xQJl1: 5 Sigue vi. '-V 1.5 QA J 'ic G- Z nfl Q Q 223.10 ki! 5 -us.. Q s ig an 1. XJ, on iq' M Ii nog 0 S Poge Seventy-Nine 1' 'l l v .Liss oi. ,f ky x K Y Mmnuvmh fu g u 'u, R 4 x f ff , 0 f i Q. A X -5 g . 5 I Q I IN , ' ' - 'jg V - ' ' f 4 5 , V I ,, 31, l . , h I I, W . I P 1 t FIRST ROW: Lynn Goss, Susan Chappell, Belinda Berman, Vicki Pride, Judi Diosdado, Pat Ahbol, Pat Murphree, Patty Wallis. SECOND ROW: Roberta Blatt, Audry Saunders, Dial Barnwell, Ruth Martin, Sue Cotten, Jackie Harman, Sandra Best, Linda Nonemacker. THIRD ROW: Donna Betancourt, Bar- bara Harrison, Marilyn DeLand, Georgia Garcia, Kathy Prentice, Mary Glenn, Florence Hoffman, Becky Clark. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Ford, Mygra sa -..vi Our Conchettes turn the wheels of a Model T on the Field. ,V 5.7-q D H.1agy'g li: E New T O II U Q I Kilgore, Connie Rulon, Charlotte Kearns, Martha Saw- yer, Linda Lowe, Zoe Knowles, Carlene Evans. FIFTH ROW: Kim Golan, Sally .lo Ruth, Mary Ramirez, Barbara Francis, Donna Lindenberger, Betty Corneil, Brenda Stickney, Sandra Sweeting. SIXTH ROW: Diane Sanchez, Vickie Payne, Bonnie Brown, Ginger Dixon, Gail Munro, Christine Layman, Pat Spencer, Nancy Smith. SEVENTH ROW: Margaret Carey, Karen Chilcutt, Jackie Edley. The 1959 football season found the talented Conchettes doing precision routines and personal- ity dances with the aid of the Key West High School Band, during the half-time. Though these shows lasted only a few minutes, long hours of hard work were put forth for everyone's enjoyment. The Conchettes have performed at the Orange Bowl for the past few years, endeavoring to do their utmost to bring credit to themselves, their director, Miss June Weech, and especially to the school. Toward the end of the school year, a banquet was scheduled for the Conchettes and their parents. At this time, awards are presented to the Most Improved Conchette , the Outstanding Senior , and two girls who will attend Mr. Haden's school of dance in Texas. These girls are chosen according to their character, leadership, and dancing ability. Girls wishing to try out for Conchettes are given due notice at a specific time. Then two weeks of training is given 'ro prospective Conchettes and try- outs are held. Those having the dancing ability and maintaining a C or better average are ad- mitted into the Conchettes. COLORFUL CONCHETTES CREDIT TO SCHOOL June Weech shows Charlotte a new routine, Page Eighty-One The Snapper Staff busy at t '24 work on their publication. SNAPPER COVERS . ,I 3 c mm. l -, , H K uvytitqizgpjii M ,M , y M In order to reach and maintain the Snap- fglfqs 7- g4:1 ,,, J, 'A ,,,, per's goals: to print a better and more inter- at 'Mft A if t J- - - gy y g ff, ft- vggyat ,, I esting paper, each member ot the staff writes Q' ,7s,,rfI?1e55w',! ft g an article and submits it to the editor. Then it at :fan-rn my ' ,135 A My r W . . ymglfwt-A ,,i3:J f in lscopjyread, typed, set up in a page, and Xt lk ff 'M tit ' s 'r .,,,,,,,.t-Vs., printe . - rf' X- ' ' .fi , Q ,Q ' .s if . . . 25 H' -A AVA, V,,p L ' r Each year the editor is appointed by the , IAIA :AJI PM I: .- U . , J yftt +4 rrr.: y - sponsor, and the staff is chosen by the editor. f ,f , l . . . ,Q V Aff'-jv it I X ,- P Departments which the paper is broken ln- i 'iitfl2gi'f315chg F , rf N 11, to include, typists, photography, sports, and f' - :g s ps Q gossip. frm t gg, f r ,Q wifi 1 f .Nm - 1 ' f 1 . A i y I . t 'N Each month the Snapper is exchanged with Y , Z , ,t t x r ,gli ,Vrr 3 y r fm 4 it g schools all over the state. ' 'ff '15 A .v V N X Q 'mr fn-egw,2 2 , ' ,. , 1 , lv, ' Q2 t A ' fi f ' l 5 ., a f t f - . . f . Anne points out a picture of interest to Mr. Pavalko. Page Eighty-Two ew Q f -f 'V -'-vf-- ,1,f5g.f,,y,- , null' X f bi-.qi-x l ,, ,W Xi N N Tina, Paulette, Rosemary, and Madeline get the copy typed. ,r--.XX 9 MMBKA l gl N4 rx N of ,f full l. Sul -4 ' - Y' , , I Ni? N ggi . '-me ii 1, X, yy!! fff X f W fZ?'6fWW ,,,.,,?,,.,.m...,w bs ,,,, ,. ,,,..,f ,U 3 v ,M i, 'Qfff' , H1 Q. ,E l ', .xf-f' A+ 4 u 1 X - 'K i Q ' y ' ' f 6 9 :V ,,., f- f 2 ,Wi-:wmv l 1 The group converses at the door before beginning their work. Richard, Anne, Bobby, and Desiree go over the published Snapper. Page Eighty-Three 4 ,,.,.,,,..,....,,, , f ,gf ' f I STANDING, Lett to Right: Nancy Watson, Diane Swinger, Ellen Bennett, Christine Simpson, Ann No- ble, Orchid Mira, Pat Winnett, Jayne Archer, Dar- nella Carey. SITTING, Left to Right: Anita Jimenez and Howell Lowe. X vu. Z . - up .L V ,419 ,,,:' ' , 4 fu- - aff 'ff M - .. fs, 2 1, Ei: .-iiii , m -'fn 'Pr i-9Ti2L5if.' I 5 Z it 55': f ?ljf' f.,Q.-,r.:y:,:1. i. 5-si,5y.,:.Q:::i::.:, .::??f.fr H-,Rr .5135-F1 -'-'wtf ef' ,,:f,, vf.fifyig,ifilaffvffffaszswf :Eff1 .lJ-'i,1'5'pI5i3lg 2 lem! ff.ifisf5if,'f2fgztp112e.iii ffrs-gififfsiygsgsefffs i5i.a'g.ig ' - '.1,,g+'-iw-,, ' f iff if lifig fii Qiitil f.j.-,,,. 'Y V -V ,C - 1-,gpeggfisgfi-:i' 1 . 'ff A 'f.q,..4- 'A fu W, ' TT , vs. x l JM... 4 ,. ' tj :.gj:r 1 is The sponsors, Mr. Conner and copy. Page Eighty-Four Mr. Cullop go over some COOPERATION DISPLAYED Here is a beehive of activity! The hard- working annual statf is dedicated to the publi- cation ot the l96O Conch. The statt's detailed work is under the capable supervision of Mr. Vernon Conner and Mr. Floyd Cullop. This year's Conch has had a great deal of planning in order to give the student's activity section better grouping and an index for the student's convenience. To accomplish the goals of any yearbook there has to be a great deal of cooperation between faculty and students. This was evident throughout the entire school year. The theme ot a yearbook is ot the upmost importance and the 1960 Conch's theme is The sea around us which is symbolic of the island community in which KWHS is locatecl. JW , yx X r . by -wax W'-' Anita Jimenez, always busy, schedules time , A l -v .f f, Xt , W for pictures. ,V ,gs M 1 Q. ,Wy I fy H , , ,JJK4 ff Jayne Archer, editor, assigns the various pages ,,, f X ff We, E ,Z , fi ea, .. i ., L I l MI' MW' .,., - 2 ff' if f,,t,wf ' f ,iffffwfwyls 'Ei W7 V, A f , 'ft QZTF , ' 5 f ! 1,1 l ,I iw V ' M73 f a 1 f ff 1 if ,',f Sports editor, Howell Lowe, goes over last year's baseball layouts. The staff works to meet a deadline. Purge Eighty-Five ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Ford, Carol Harris, Patty Whitley, Mary Huddle, Russell Curry, Jeanne Knight, Jeff Curry, Jennie Solano, Melva Ander- son, Becky Fowler. Z, , , rf' Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Huddle, Jeanne Knight, Russell Curry, Patty Whitley, Jennie Solano. I'-wiv Iliilily 'tif' HAVE TALENT: WILL PERFORM Members of Modern Music Masters are chosen from those students in the music de- partments who have a B average in music and a C average in all other subiects. They have to be at least a sophomore, and have been enrolled in the music department at least one semester. All members are chosen on the basis of scholarship, character, co-operation, leadership and service. Mr. Tom Whitley and Mr. William Higgins, sponsors, strive to maintain an interest in musi- cal performances, to encourage better habits in listening to musical performances, and to provide wider and more frequently opportuni- ties for musical expression in schools, churches and all civic organizations. f f f ,X j, ,V 153 f 211, 2 211755 f ,VW7hQ,?f45,Q .fff wfwf f7f 'vii' f, ,Q ff, , H 1 ,Nj I ' iff ZVJWZXNQZW Mfgfgf f 3: ,,f::,.' f f ' Nm M, -.lf 1 f V ' 10, wfnyy, 4 :. .' 7 ff'f2f1 X fi , x x' , , ,myip f!'f'4f ' Ianff-,Mfg , SPORTS Deep colleth unfo deep Psalms XLII w THE FIGHTING 5 f 'KIM 49 FIRST ROW KNEELING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Villar, Charlie Powell, Bill Suddifh, Jimmy Peagler, Dennis Salinero, Carl Taylor, Eddie Jeffcoat. SECOND ROW: Coach Harold Allen, Bobbie Harris, George Mira, Mike Huges, Robert Santana, Coach Jimmy Duke, Coach Pat Gallagher. THIRD ROW, STANDING: John Hughes, David Ogden, Vaughn Mesa, Glenn Goodwin, Clark Ables, Archie Turner, Keith Foster, Ronnie Caraballo, Jimmy Mclntire, Earl Allen, Wayne Stevens, John McCormick, Nelson Sawyer, Clark Knight, Bob Fahey, Billy Cabanas, George Cabanas. THE BACKBONE OF OUR TEAM: Coach Jimmy Duke, Coach Pat Gallagher, Jimmy Deland, Jose Bancells, Ronnie Childs, Head Coach Harold Allen. 1960 CONCHS . i l 1 - , X V 1 A 7 Q 'Z I q tg Q '2 V it the n 'mfs' f r' 525' 'im ,. , '..,:: , ' ' K' 'Q A of ., rl I if - - -, ,f Q5 I V Q 1- . f , M, V , 5 . fs M .r f i E'Y 'fSDFxft zr '.-Www --K WN ,- -1 - A A ,.,. -' ' 5, 1 A ,ff -'lg -.f r,gg F ..-X F P! . x , ,, ,H 45. E Q - an . A , K- 1 v - -4'-4-xxx xv E 4 , fs, f CH N A M iv '9 V, f 4. 4 4 4 1 ' -tp B -'K 4 Q - 2 ' will I in -. ' 5 V., f 19 MW' 1' Q'- 1- AUM' 4 One of the most outstanding high school football and the pass receiving of Eddie Jeffcoat. teams in the state of Florida was the 1959 KWHS , , , , fighting Conchs. It was a team that had the speed of The ,learn S explolls Wlll go dfawn ln lhe annuals of Robert Harris, the passing of George Miro, mckel- KWl'lSs history as one of the finest. A team that we can gustly be proud of. ing of Jim Peagler, line backing of Mike Hughes, Warm-up for action. 12 ' f', ,ff ' ' ' f f W 'As ag, 'ef' wr Mira eats up yardage with heavy mail tucked away. l Cuban Santana on the move for another 6 STATE RANKINGS 1 Miami Edison 2 Miami Jackson 3 Miami Senior 4 Jacksonville Englewood 5 Jacksonville Lee 6 Pensacola 7 Pompano Beach 8 Orlando Boone 9 KEY WEST 10 Tampa Chamberlain Page Ninety I Speedy Greyhound SEASON'S SCORES Key West Visitors 34 Cocoa 13 40 Christopher Columbus O 45 Miami Beach 13 12 Arch Bishop Curley O 20 South West 20 24 Belglade O 14 South Dade 12 20 Stranahand O 14 MacArthur 13 7 S. W. Play Off 21 It's rough all the time. 'Q Harris halts Knights. Mira letting nothing stop him. Page Ninety-One 7 4 ff!!! ff 4, M W fevgz if f 1 sr- 4-gg The Conch backbone receives encouraging words at half 1ime. ik '14 l Y- g'rg. l l'O .HU Afegffw 'aff' 4 .V fa 25.9 ' , .U H fg'Q: an 'vaaaail ,nf-vs Q2 YQ 'I A 8 U l f? 'Z ' 4' :Y W ,Mi gf, Q fr 3 life. 'lf9p.'1'ii1?'9 E V, :A 'it ,,,4 X sl W ' , . Yw:w? 'lf sg v.,g,-rs'ff,fysz im, wif, , ' A vine? 952 V ,, an Q, 6 V J r uri l zweawrfii X5 5 H Y 11'4fff.s'f '5 5 F ' R 'X 5 gl x l:,X I I V. 3 XX ' 3 . E, Z, i Y. :fl 1 l . l A I , Line Coach Gallagher, Head Coach Allen, back coach Duke 5 A were behind the team - I For Santana the skilled hands of Trainer Whitley. Page Ninety-Two 5, , 4 'Muff 'vw' . , ., fy , fyyg-l,151-,g,qmgW:,f ,Q ,if .',- ,,,. f Aa- - A W Jfhwiz' vqnflfq-V ,I : ,1z',14,,,.4gwf3,,,,Xg tl-mf ls' 3.1, , ,,fi?4' 1 , '-'IT ,' 'i' '1 NV' aff, J fi.a,,,'f' tp, y yy, 'ftfifygt 1 , 'Q,ff'tf1 niet JW r..i 1 4. ' . ,-.f,,,,, ,N H '14 M 4 f ff A-M Q., ,,Z6Z?'.iffWfvMw2flE'fzf'?ff ya h 6 f A .1, 1 4,4114 f .Y 17? , 'A 4.1 'pn njrr, ff ,,,, f,,,,f,-?,ff,,4y4 . . r:,1.,g,,ir-yt' m2 ' J 1' 112' , 5'xizifi2ffffwJZ 'f?'??2Z '7, g1.,4 11 , X v A r 1 m '1' ' 'nf 7 lffffffl 7:6 ' .1 ,, , .' 5- , ,-, . , gf 4,1 A ,,,f,,, ,X ,,g ' ,QM giwfy, 15 Vg .',.gwwg-' ' ns? V 4, f .A iv' ,, 3 ffl- ' I fy 2 ' .f s .' sf,.m I 6., H .1 1' ,V ,g , ,H 1 ,LSI -1 xf, iv. , II .5 K iyaikfiyzfwiw Afwiy ,-e , -wi-'A 1 5 7, 1 f' . M I' if ','fffg,j, , ,, ,,ffM?Kf,4 , 4: my , I Q gffa 'f 3 'Is ', lf 'i f FQ!! , ly cw, -4 , ,,51f,e,lf 1 Q A, 5 1 V mv , F , .4 ' f f, H, Z 14 f e iyt'l'?i 'W g ' 4. Q- . 7 QA 4, 1 . ,T . my g., 1 'R 'P if if J.V. SQUAD OF 1959-1960 J.V. FOOTBALL BOASTS 2-2 RECORD J.V. football, under the leadership of coach Harry Butcher and coach Armando Hendriquez, showed great p'romise in the past season by winning two games, and losing two games. These boys are the ones who step up into the de- parting seniors shoes to defend the mighty name of the Conchs. They work hard and become part ot the link that gives our varsity the proud name of a tough team and hard to beat. With the skill and eagerness of the J.V. members moving up to the varsity, the team shall always be known as a good, hard-playing team that will fight all the way for the conference title and championship. SEASON'S SCORES Key West 31 Columbus 6 Key West 19 Miami Bh. 13 Key West 7 Southwest 25 Key West 7 Palmetto 12 ,an ci 45 95 Conch preparing for action. Page Ninety-Three VARSITY BASKETBALL PLAYERS FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Timothy Carey, Robert Ford, Henry Johnson, John Garderner, Danny Puig, George Mira, Leslee Weech, Claude Torres, Robert Santana, Ken Bailey, Billy Cabanas. FT! 1 Q! X-.rf , Q, ,,..-me-'N Robert Santana George Mira Leslee Weech 1 1 45' I 4 YE Es X nl 5 A ' 4. Robert Ford Danny Puug Billy Cabanas John Gardner High stepping rebounder while Conchs wotch. Page Ninety-Six A quick two for Key West ACTION ON COURT Cooper misses but had help. Boy's wait, tense, for the beginning of fast action. BB TEAM LACKED EXPERIENCE, DEPTH KEY WEST 30 40 43 This year's record can be contributed to 44 lack of experience. The team had only one 53 . . . 54 returning Ietterman-Georgie Mira. The rest 43 of the team was composed of Juniors and 63 Sophomores. These boys worked hard and 72 showed great improvement. With a full experienced team returning 34 next year, a better show is expected. 33 46 6'l 50 CONCH SCORES Coral Shores McArthur McArthur Hialeah Palmetto South Dade Southwest Miami Military Christopher Columbus Bishop Curley Miami Beach South Dade Hialeah Seacrest Bishop Curley Miami Beach OPPONENTS 'I 7 48 48 83 45 55 55 54 44 56 78 42 50 53 78 64 Page Ninety-Seven J.V. BASKETBALL mm y M , ,, T5 r VQWA4 ,, , If HM- G? QW, 'wut hr-fs R ,V . .N ww, Q., F 7 --ml' 5- 4 a, Q-f 1... - .5 KEY WEST HIGH SCHOOL JV. BOYS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Menendez, Tommy Merchante, Chucky King, Johnson, Larry May, Joseph Pinder, Steve Brooks, Steve Kyle, James DeLand, Greg Barber. J.V. Basketball, coached by Coach Armonclo Henriquez, is a very import- ant factor in the basketball team of Key West High School. The purpose of the Junior Varsity is to create better and more experienced varsity in the coming seasons. Playing J.V. assists the boys in gaining experience and developing sportsmanship. Their season record of 1960 was: 9 wins and 10 losses. The coaches and loyal fans expect these boys to surprise many people and opponents by displaying a well- trained and organized team in their future basketball days. u Butch s B ,-.t I f SEASON'S SCORES Key West McArthur Key West McArthur Key West Hialeah Key West Marathon Varsity Key West Marathon Varsity Key West Miami Military Key West Columbus Key West Coral Shores Varsity Key West Miami Beach Key West South Dade Key West Hialeah Key West Marathon Boys warming up to begin serious playing l t .I E 1 v s o B Players of boys tennis from LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain, Robbie Stoinofrf, Benny Trevor, Bill Jackson, David Knowles, Steve Hyle, Bill Ploss. BOYS' TENNIS IS ORGANIZED Ten'nis, the first organization which began in the spring, includes six boys: Robbie Stoinoff, Captain, Bill Ploss, David Knowles, Bill Jackson, and Benny Trevor. The boys had daily workouts alternating at Monroe County Beach courts, and Bayview courts. Although it is a small team, the boys, coached by Mr. Harry Butcher, have developed themselves into 'lnllll a strong group. Through keen competition from other schools, the I players shape up in having a good chance in a state title. All six players will return for the next season, ready for the tops in tennis. Coach Butcher giving instructions to Benny ifhi- , fix., ' - f?f,fff-if i .YQ 'f W., 4, .235 y W 7 L if Q iii Z iw haf? ' Y? W? 9 .V ., 9 ' 4 , M V 571, ez T , feV0l'. Page Ninety-Nine GIRLS' TENNIS HAS FINE SEASON WML ,f ffm 1 X f ' I' ff ,J ' f Q 9 W , fl. ? if 'f 4 V ,Mfwff , .,, qwwwwpj V . ' Q3 GlRL'S TENNIS, FRONT: Sharon Pierce, Pam Yates, Barbara Lenkerd, Pat Tatum, Roseann Martin, Miss Rainer Coach. STANDING: Sue Bunting, Desiree Gainor, Arlene Kowalchyke, Vera Leon. ,ff 1 .,:,,.e,4g: 'L if f 5' we T St X fy ,, A ,,,,.1' IW! E 2 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pam Yates, Sharon Pierce, Bar- bara Lenkard, Pat Tatum, Roseann Martio. Page One Hundred 'E I qi , ,,,, A f Q. V' at it - ,g W Q 4. 'bs M' 'W N if .ef 'fi A 3, Practice makes perfect, they say, and true this may be of the girls' tennis team. Skillful and hard to beat, are the nine girls: Sheron Pierce, Pam Yates, Barbara Lenkerd, Pat Tatum, Roseann Martin, Sue Bunting, Desiree Ganior, Arlene Kowalchyke, Vera Leon. Prac- tice was held daily under their coach, Miss Martha Rainer. With lnterscholastic competition as keen as it is, the girls put forth all their skill and ability to be victorious on the courts. A leap of victory! , , , ., 1- f, cfzdwcwfwff-ff'f ' I ,I J,,.1 0 ,, ,.7,1,.1, ,,f, V -f' afmww wf MW My 1 4 5 W A Q if K ff! 'X sf 5 V 1 5 nf f Q9 K- AL i fy! fx ' Q r il ,. fiifffiilififf X- 1,2129 -, ' - f-i,1ffgz2m,:f2Z ff ' M 4.12-':,i,f. , J' , 5' PRESIDENT-Bill Solomon SEC RETARY-PATTY WHITLEY SENIOR OFFICERS TREASURER-Judy Ferriter , Jef, V 2, , , - few I .3513-E' ,M ,fu W H' ' ' ' X 5, xl .'K f ' K? fm- .x 3 ?l,,.,gg 1 :hill-uH!'Af Page One Hundred Two ,, '- Q W 1 m,-L VICE PRESIDENT-Jim Huck Vs 9. 6' , 1 ? . G 'ef ' - '1l52't'?f! 'Q A x if :Q? :1i:3':ifa2:22!E. ff I X72 ST. f5fizf5',w' 3' ' 'K ' T ' ' gf! JY ft' Maj W' KW HIM? EXECUTIVE BOARD: FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Huck, Wayne Lee, Omar Calleia, Mike Red, Bill Solomon. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Durno, Mrs. Pantaleo, Miss Gribble, Mr. Martin, Miss Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Lopez, Judy Ferriter, Judy Stark, Patty Whitley. SENIOR CLASS EXPRESSES THANKS Little needs to be said of our class activities officers and sponsors. We close our year with for they are expressed in the monthly activity a grateful thank-you to all who strove to make shots. There wos o continuous flow of excite- it the best. ment and work, headed by our worthy class nl. Lv, if E.. . M X I -f mf Mag , W, 'QM F ' I . ' ii.. SENIOR SPONSORS: LEFT TO RIGHT: Nellie Pantaleo, Eunice Reynolds, Head Sponsor, and Louise Gribble talk over senior activities. NOT PICTURED: Joel Martin. Poge One Hundred Three 2 A LOOK TO THE FUTURE What Will Life Be Like In 1980? This question was posed to 8 representative Seniors. Their answers were . . JEAN HOOPER l predict, that in l98O there will be a cure for cancer, that human limbs will be transplanted, as parts of the eyes are now, that most homes will be heated by radiant energy, and that all appliances will be atomic. Page One Hundred Four liz' ' JERRY HARGRAVE In 1980 you might find frequent trips to outer space, iet propelled cars, and whole nations run by atomic en- ergy. That is, it there is still a world by 'l98O. W, 4, x . ., Y. XWWEL 2, . , X W , A-45. ,if fr SHEILR INGER e to the mo E heaval in the present cade con er t nagers, I feel that our children wil from the mistakes of their ,gt ,. parents, ' I! MARION BARNETT Large land masses such as South America and Africa' will have developed their natural resources and become maior world powers. I 4 I 1 fn, bv, BOB KNOWLES I predict 1980 will see: lnterplanetary travelp domestic use of the atomy wheelless atomic automobiles, a new tad to replace rock and roll. Page One Hundred F ., .- .fn-W f I as fx, f ff ,X fy 4 ,SWZZ BETTY BEARD Push-button convenience will result from atomic energy. The world will be brought closer together through television telephones. The moon will be a favorite resort. ,, 1 ' h 5 Q A A s? W Emi ,....w4-mf- !I f -'dfdvqqiq ,...f.e'- I I Page One Hundred Six PATRICK MARTIN For i980 I predict interplanetary space travel, over-emphasized push-button living, and domestic use of atomic energy. ff VIZ 'iffy 'v?ffi,,,k? 424 4, Z fr f is li JOAN LOWE In the next two decades I see a cure for cancerp the practical use of sun's energyp and interplanetary travel. ll lit 2 ll .Q EA SENIOR SUPERLATIVES F ffxijf Ja lf! 1' ffwz f I. G 'ffl' lll ll, TY--ix ,AQ lliill N ., m ,, , ! l EW all ffgil Sh':'Pf'C If ! 'HZ Slvf-fgnf CW' ' W J il ? 49 ,XJ ljii :Q ig -M l M f vhfe. f Q - 3 K, V kr y,f ' I ' h,, ,M The Senior Class vofed on the super- U lotives by write-in bcllof. THE RESULTS WERE .... Ca V CC- W MOST COURTEOUS Eddie Jeffcout and Judy Perrone MOST INTELLIGENT Warren Abbey and Karen Chilcuft frlrer f . ,f : . 4 ,S ,W Q 49 4: MOST SCHOOL SPIRI Jackie Williams and Omar Calleia LL N ,, X I x ' 5 . 1 . P' L f iff A 's.cL,-f 1 , , 1 T BEST LOOKING Mary Huclclle and Bill Suclclith Page O Hundred Ni . ,QR ,um ' ' ,,, an -.,, .. Mn 'D' BEST ALI. ROUND Bob Harris and Carol Harris HARDEST WORKERS Wayne Lee cmd Judy Knowles 7141 V 'Q-7, with if A V N . F A ., 4 A XX , K -'KM 1 5 efdlmid- e, -1 , 0 ,M f ' ,, N e 3 x'.,,- yn J' MQ ex Six ' 'Bw. 4 P ge One Hundred Ten 1 . 1 V W , X' f of W W, gf V jf-Q10 - 'fn fff 0 Zfwqwff Z 2 ZW' if X, 4, - wi f C f if mf f QQ4, if ' f I' ef fi f ff , 1 mmyn f ,fx W W Zi! B ,. , , fy uf ' fr ,f 0 ri ..-M -.,. .,,,, X J Wayne Lee President Key Club Carol Harris it President Beta Club Betty Beard President Chorus Q, MW f f BY' lH T X X X X X K fri IJ 4 9 ,JH fm I Y M, 4 .lfyf Q ,ww . yi I 1 f f if 'f 224' f 4' ., ,ff 5 X f X 1 f 1 f 1 ff f My -T fy! , f I f lyw President Modern Music Masters , ,. .4 lf, f 2, ,, 7 f f V f 1 f f 7 , 1 l W 9 , Q Jackie Williams Captain Cheerleaders Joseph Esquinalclo Captain Band -L ...., .. , W, W-WM ,,, M . , i , 7 ff ir ,Q 5912: V, Q Ta' f' ' 3440 A 5, W. in I 1 v 1' ,Q 7, 3, 5,1 1 , 1 K 9 M r Pb Q ., N' 1-3 in 15 nn 9 f 2 ff? 7' 1. JM ?'f' , ,,,,f, 4701 5 , V' ' . . 5 nfl? ,-4 Q 4 aj 1 .y l,,:,,f, ,fl 2 n 4 W .wg i f i , , 1 , ,L 1 7' A 4 ,, 35, ' , x 'Qi ' 'MA : N' 4 u K f 1 f i 5 km ,,. ff K M N pgs 4 :Q i lf, 7 ' ' 2 if ff? ' ' 177 f ,,,f wf . ffm President Sfudenf Council 54 --nf ' 'Sf Z: A -f 'se' l 4 Q 13 f i. -sw , + N ' Q. I sag: 1, Saw l 5 ff' 2 'T s . '- f' K atv: X - , Q , , C C ,si Y 1 -ss41q.5.' .f. , 2. . - w g 11. ls ,.,. x E313 K , Diane Small President Keyehes Ann Souerel Editor Snapper ,ffwwp Bob Harris President K Club ,Q Aw Page One Hundred F A. September . . . Began the football season. ,, ACEVEDO, CILIA CELESTE Page One Hundred Sixteen ' v Q ide? ANDERSGN, NAN Thomas Mack Wilhoite High School 37 Beta Club 45 Keyettes 45 Chorus, Concert 3,4. 3 414 lk Z' ABBEY, WARREN GRANT Beta Club 2,3,4p Historian 35 Key Club 3,47 NHS 2,3,4, Pres.4p Stu- dent Council Zg Boys Stateg Senior Playp Junior Plclyp Sophomore Playp Spanish Club 2. ALVAREZ, GLORIA JEAN Miami High 3. u, sz. A 3' it is uf, - , 4 ARCHER, JAYNE LOUISE Beta 2,35 Band 15 Monitor 35 NJHS 15 NHS 2,3,45 MMM 2,35 Girl's Day 45 Concert Chorus 2,35 Stu- dent Council l,2,35 Class Vice- President 35 Annual Staff Editor 45 Junior Play5 Spanish Club l,2. , BARNETT, MARION cLAxroN Beta 45 Key Club 3,45 Monitor 35 Boys' State5 Student Council 45 Manager Supply Store 45 Snapper Staff 3,45 Senior Play5 Junior Play. W J 'ff AUCLAlR, MERRY MELODlE Rogers High School 3. 5 BARNWELL, HOWARD Key Club 45 K Club 3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Student Council 25 Concert Chorus 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 4. BEARD, ELEANOR ELIZABETH Beta 45 Monitor 45 FHA l,25 FTA 25 Concert Chorus 3, Pres. 45 Girl's Day 45 Senior Play5 Spanish Club l. 'WW BLACKBURN, HELEN PAULETTE Kathleen High-Lakeland FHA l,25 Snapper Staff 4. Page One Hundred Seventee QF' 52. - 4 I , 5 , f I-., ' 4 5 lf BRINK, JOYCE ANN CAREY, BARBARA JEAN Robert E, Lee l,2,3. A NJHS lg Student Council 15 Girls A Day 4. CALLEJA, OMAR JULIO Key Club 2,3,45 Monitor 3,45 FTA 1,25 Concert Chorus 45 Student Council 2,3,45 Class Pres. 35 Class Treas. 15 Snapper Staff 3. CAREY, MARY DARNELLA Beta Club 3,45 Monitor 35 NJHS lp NHS 2,3,45 Annual Staff 4. CAREY, TIMOTHY OTIS Basketball l,2,3,4. Page One Hundred Eighteen A J'- in CASSIDY, WILLIAM JAMES Student Council 1. I CASTELLANO, OLGA MARIE f4l 'ii sl Q! gk 4 CASTRO, ROBERT LOUIS Key Club 45 Junior Play. I X Z 4 5 CHILCUTT, KAREN SUE Beta Club 2,3,45 Keyettes 25 Moni- tor 3,45 NJHS I5 NHS 2,3,45 Girls' Day 45 Junior Play5 Sophomore Play5 Conchettes 'l,2,3,4. CHILDS, RONNIE RA YMOND W i K CATES, RICHARD DELAND Track I5 FTA I5 Student Council I, 25 Snapper Staff 45 Art Club 45 K Club 3. ,f 7 CHIPMAN, ELLEN MARIE Beta Club 3,45 Monitor 45 Girls' Day. Page One Hundred Ninetee CLARK, BECKY SUE Keyettes 4, Monitor 4, Student Council I, Conchettes l,2,3,4. CURRY, CHARLES JEFFERSON Key Club 3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Moni- tor 3, Boys State 4, Junior Play, Sophomore Play. CURRY, SANDRA JEAN Future Nurses Club I Page One Hundred Twenty V715-' ,K A' 1 'JW-,giwu fvy, 'I im DANIELS, VIRGINIA KATHRYN Keyettes 4. I tml ,W WQtt?lwtffg,I, CURRY, RUSSELL ALLEN Beta Club 2,3,4, Key Club I,2,3,4, Monitor 3,4, NJHS 'l,2, Tri-M 2, 3,4, Student Council I, Boys' State 4. DELAND, MARILYN RAE Beta Club 2,3,4, Monitor 4,3, NJHS I, NHS 3,4, Future Nurses 2, Girls' Day 4, Senior Play, Sopho- more Play, Conchettes I,2,3,4. 'QV DELOACH, JR., ERNEST 1 , , Q, ESQUINALDO, MILTON Student Council l. DOPP, CLARA KRlSTlNA Chorus, Concert 3, Class President lp Class Vice President 2, Snapper Staff 4, Cheerleader l. ,I ESQUINALDO, JR., JOSEPH Band l,2,3,4, Spanish Club. October . . . Seniors show-off rings. ,f , M, y,gz,,,' ff T if ful, faff W ff , f --WM, ,ff f .Q 41 U an i FAHEY, JR., ROBERT HENRY FORNS, JUDITH ANN Football 3,45 KCIub. Beta Club I5 NJHS I5 NHS 2,3,4, FERRITER, JULIA COCHRAN Arlington, Va. 1,25 Newport, R. I. 35 Rifle Club 45 Student Council 45 Class Treasurer 45 Spanish Club 45 Senior Play. GARCIA, RICHARD RAUL Baseball 3,45 Student Council I5 KClub4. Page Ori ,,,u if GIBSON, GLORIA JEAN Treas. 45 FTA 2,4. wi 4'-I4-1 S- GRAVES, FREDERICK HUGH Football 25 Track 2,35 Concert Chorus 2,35 Student Council 45 KClub 3,4. .ii .iii I 'i Wfwbfrzw W4 f wfwwf ' ', 3 54 Wfffiffiit I .vi . M WW 14: W X mu ,, L H, , Z if GROCE, BARBARA ALLISON Student Council I5 Conchettes 'I. flfff' W7 GUINETTE, GAIL Future Nurses I,2. November . . . Seniors sell Christmcis cords. BLANCHE HARGRAVE, WILLIAM f GERALD Football 2, Monitor 45 Student ' Council Historian 4j Boy's State 4. HALL, GARY WAYNE Page One Hundred Twenty-Three '-W V HARRIS, CAROL LEE Beta 'l,2, Treas. 3, Pres. 45 Key- ettes 45 Monitor 35 NJHS l5 MMM 3,45 Concert Chorus 2,35 Class Sec- retary 1,25 Girls' Day5 Class Play 2,45 Cheerleader 'l5 American Le- gion Award l. HINTON, ARLEEN CECELIA Band l,2,35 Monitor 3,45 FNC5 Con- cert Chorus 35 Student Council 35 Covnchettes l. Page One Hundred Twenty-Four s HARRIS, ROBERT ALLEN Football l,2,3,45 Basketball lp Track l,2,3,45 NHS 45 Snapper Staff 45 K Club Pres. 4. le X fs I. ,f ff' V 4 HOOPER, JEAN LOUISE Beta 45 Keyettesl,2,3,45Monitor 2, 3,45 FNC 25 Student Council 45 Class Play 2,45 Conchettes 2,3. 'MW W, , , 55,51 HAYES, JANET Beta l,2,3,45 Keyettes 2,35 Moni- tor 35 N.ll'lS l5 NHS 3,45 Sec. 4, Concert Chorus 35 Snapper Staff l W HORD, CHARLES CLIFFORD Rifle Club 45 Key Manta Club 4 V95 .,, A HORNE, MILDRED LEE Beta Club 1, DCT 1, NJHS 1. 3 A1 ' ff HUDGINS, JULIA IRENE Pamlico County High, North Caro- lina, Keyettes 4, Student Council 4. HUCK, JAMES EDWARD Southwest High School l,2, Beta Club 4, Class Vice President 4. SG g HUGHES, MICHAEL MORGAN Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l, Baseball 2,3,4, K Club 3,4. , W l 4 HUDDLE, MARY ELIZABETH Keyettes 2,3,4, Monitor 2,3, MMM Treas. 2, Sec. 3, V.P. 4, Concert Chorus 2, Sec.-Treas. 3, Student Council l, Girls' Day 4, Maiorettes l,2,3,4, Snapper Staff 2. r .JL tl , , , l Ltr? HUTCHINGS, STANLEY ALAN Band 4. Page One Hundred Twenty-Five uf' fx K HUTCHINS, JOAN Keyettes 45 Future Nurses 17 Con- cert Chorus 3,4. HYRE, MYRNA MUNSON DCT Pres. 47 Concert Chorus 3. December . . . Seniors voted for superlcstives. ,f?WVf f INGRAM, EARL TLBURY .pa-.W 'PB -- Q - s.,,,w. ,,..a JAMES, KAREN M , ye, f f 4 E JAMES, MANUEL WINSTON FTA lp Spanish Club 2. ...., IT!-X 6, is s JEFFCOAT, EDWARD JEROME Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3 Baseball 2,3,4, Chorus 2,35 Jun ior Play. me f If f, ' 4 '4f7Ww f ijt JOHNSON, PEGGY MICHELE Conchettes l,2,3,4. 19' ng ur' I JONES, CYNTHIA Robert E. Lee, Jacksonville l,2,3, Beta Club 4. JENKS, CAROLYN JEANNETTE Snapper Staff ly Conchettes l 2 ,, J f , fa 3 , 'QM KEY, JOAN ESTELLE Future Nurses lg Bible Club l Page One Hundred Twenty-Se M fir January . . . Seniors measure for caps and gowns. ,A--A-as -69' .nanny KITCHING, SUZANNE DCTl. g a ar t 1 KNIGHT, CLARK KENT Football l,2,3,4, Boys' State 4, Key Club Sec, 81 Treas. 4. age One Hundred Twenty-Elgbl ,i E KILGORE, MYGRA MONETTE Concheftes 1. '? Q i 5 s A X fs M KNIGHT, JEANNE ANNE Beta Club 3,4, Band l,2,3,4, Mon- itor 3, NJHS 1, NHS 3,4, MMM 2,3, Sec. 4, Girls' Day 4, Senior Play 4. AWK 'YHBB 5 xr- 3 KNIGHT, SONDRA VlAl. Beta 2,3,45 Keyettes 2,4, V. P. 45 Concert Chorus 3,45 Student Council lp Girls' Day 4. LANE, SONIA DCT 3. 98 fx KNOWLES, JUDITH CELESTE Beta 2,3,45 Keyettes 2,35 Monitor 3,45 NJHS l, Treas.5 NHS 3,45 FNC 25 Student Council l,2,4, V. P. 45 Girls' Day 45 Sophomore Play 25 Conchettes 2,35 Pres. Inter-Club Council 4. LAYMAN, CHRISTINE ROSE Beta T5 NJHS 15 NHS 2,3,45 Fu- ture Nurses 'l5COnCl1eHeS l,2,3,4. W7 KNOWLES, ROBERT HARDIN Key Club 45 Concert Chorus 35 Boys' State 3. AYWWW K? 2 LEE, WAYNE ALVIN Beta 45 Key Club 3,45 Pres. 45 Monitor 2,3,45 MMM 2,3,45 Con- cert Chorus 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Class Treas. 35 Boys' State 45 Snapper Staff 35 Class Play 2,3, 4. Page One Hundred Twenty-Nine url' LESHER, ROSEMARY THERESA Keyettes 3,4, Monitor 3, Chorus, Concert 2, Snapper Staff 4. ' X LEWIS, MICHAEL GEORGE Football 2. LOWE, CLYDE HOWELL L we Calhoun High School, 'l,2,3, An- li' A .ml slam. 53 L K? LOWE, DONNA RAE NJHS l, Cheerleader 2. Page One Hundred Thirty Z, , LOPEZ, MARY ANNE Beta 2,3, Keyettes 2,3, Golf 3,4, Monitor 3,4, Chorus Concert 4, Student Council l,2, Pres. 4, Girls' Day 4, Snapper Staff l, Cheer- leader 2, Inter-Club Council V. P. 4. if A LOWE, JOAN ELIZABETH Beta Club 2,3,4, NJHS l, NHS 2, 3, Vice President 4, Girls' Day 4, Senior Play, Junior Play, Cheer- leader l,2,3,4. LOWE, LORIE ANN Student Council lg Conchettes 3. -N i gill MCMANUS, JR., JAMES JEROME Football 3,4g Truck 3, Monitor 4, Concert Chorus 4, Boys' Stote, Senior Ploy. av 5 y, f uf' 49 ' 3 'C riff if' MAlLl l JAMES WIN ROP Footboll 3, Monitor 3. i ,JZ C 1. ,.,f i , 2' 6 mi MALGRAT, MARY LOUISE MESA, RICHARD MARCOS Beto Club 4, Keyettes 3,49 Con- iff Footboll 3, Truck lg Boys' Stote cert Chorus 4, Student Council 3, Junior Ploy. M, MARTIN, PATRICK JOSEPH Student Council 4. 1 Poge One Hundred Tnirt MlRA, GEORGE Football l,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3, 45 Baseball 2,3,4p K Club 3,4. MULLIN, MARIE JANETTE San Diego High School 3. Page One Hundred Thirty-Two or WW S lV,f 1 MIRA, ORCHID FE Keyettes 35 Student Council 'lg An- nual Staff 4. w , it 4 MUNRO, SHEILA ANN Beta Club 1,25 Keyettes 35 Student Council lg Conchettes 'l,2,3. I MOUNT, MADELINE KAREN Beta Club dp Keyettes 47 Snapper Staff 4. X. ORLING, ANITA Keyettes 2,31 NJHS 1,25 Concert Chorus 2,41 Snapper Staff 'I,2,4p Conchettes 1,3, Chaplain 'I. ww-- 9 I ' X ORTIZ, THOMAS FRANKLIN PEAGLER, JIMMY CULLEN Basketball 2. l sem club 2,3, Football 2,3,4, Mona- Zh F 2 5 PEREZ, EUGOGIO JOAQUIN Key Club 4, Rifle Club I, Band 1,25 Football 2, Concert Chorus 2,4. ,ff OWEN, WAYNE MANUEL Beta 2,31 Key Club 2,3,4, Football l,2,3, Basketball I,2,3, Baseball 2, 3, Concert Chorus I,2,3,4p Class President 2, K club 3,4. tor 31 NHS 2,31 K Club 3,4. February . . . Semors exchange valentines 'Q C, 'CID' ww-4 PERRONE, JUDY ANN Betci 3, Sec. 4g Student Council lg Girls' Day 4. PIERCE, MARJORIE SHARON Rifle Club 3,4g Tennis 2,3,4g Girls' Dciy 4. r' ' lui Q l PRENTICE, KATHY ANN fl Vi' it V Beta 45 Keyettes 4g Student Coun- ' 3 cil 2g Conchettes 2,3,4. f l ll RED, MICHAEL LEE Bundy Junior Ploy. P Q O e Hundred Tltlrlylz ' w ff! PINDER, DONNA LORRAINE Concert Chorus l,2,3,4p Cheer leciderl. RHOADS, FRANK DALE Senior Play. 'Q' , .mf .my , 5 X 1 'W W ij: 1 f I '- ff I H If . wwf Ai f A. f ffmlv 1 It ,M I M RICE, NANCY JANE March . . . Seniors prepore for Science Fcxir. FHA 3. fa :fha y .A 7 'li 2? I ,jj RICHARDS ANN Monitor 3. ON, MARILYN ROBERTS, ? SANDRA JEAN I ROBERTS, WILLIAM CARLYLE Bond I,2,3,4 Quorte rmclster, MMM 4, Porliomentoricxnp Stamp Club I. Page One Hu ndred Tnirfy-Five 'IQ 2,112-ff 5 .A ROBINSON, DOROTHY JEAN Concert Chorus 3,4. , za RUSSEL, FLORENCE PAULETTE DCT Club 45 Chorus, Concert I,2. 5 M' SANDS, LINDA LEIGH Page One Hundred Thirty-Snx 'Y1':':n' td, SAUNDERS, ANNELLE LUCRETIA DCT 4. SANCHEZ, MARIA ELENA Keyettes 35 Monitor 45 Student Council 1,25 Conchettes 'I,2,3, Lieut. 3. SAYAAN, GLORIA ESTABILLO Basketball 4. I 1 , , SELLERS, GEORGE WILLIAM , SEMLER, GERALD ERNEST Band I,'2. T55 SINGLETON, STAN WILLIAM DCT Club 3,4, Treas. 3,4. ' ng, 4A Q. SMALL, JUDITH DIANE Beta 2,3,4, Keyettes 2,3,4, Pres. 4, Monitor 3, NHS 2,3,4, MMM 2,3, 4, Sec. 2,35 Concert Chorus I,2,3, ,n .0 1.4 SHAFNER, RHODA M. Beta 2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4, Monitor 3,4, NJHS I,2, Student Council 3, 4, Class Secretary 35 Snapper Staff I, Inter-Club Council 4. r X fy at ,'1'. A SMITH, HENRY MORGAN DCT Club 3, Football 2. 4, P . - ' ' - res 3' Glrls Day 4' Sophomore Page One Hundred Thirty-Seven Play. 9' SOLANO, JENNIE VIRGINIA 5 SOVEREL, ANNE TRUXTUN Keyettes 45 Monitor 35 MMM 2,3, A Beta Club 3,45 NHS 45 Concert 45 Hist. 3, Treas. 45 Concert I Chorus l5 Class Treas. I5 Girls' Chorus 2,3,4, Sec. 8. Treas. 45 Stu- Day 45 Snapper Staff Editor 45 dent Council 1,25 Snapper Staff Latin Club 3,4. 1f5emOfP'OY4' SOLOMON, OEOROE WILLIAM Key Club 35 Basketball l5 Base- ball l,3,45 NHS 45 Class Pres. 45 Boys' State 45 Spanish Club 2. 1? April . . . Bahia Honda and fun bound. 0. if I , ,. 5 , I ll 0 9 P kv , I , , . 1545, :N I Q lr f . I ,',,V it I , '5 5 -. f 'lg ' ffl Z ,,V, I 22,1 L I , X' ,ivb , 5,,. , 4 , .5 b V 7 yy V K 5 43? V3 ..,, Q It A 1 ,L ,,-JL. I M 4. fy f u .I ' A .,' 5 Y ' I Aff 5 'fi g l -- STARK, .IUDITH NELL , . I ,ws jg, Norfold High School 35 Beta Club 4 ' p 'M , , , fi ' 2' 45 Keyettes 45 Concert Chorus 45 5.,,, 1 I ' W . ' Senior Class Executive Board 4. X, Ml, ., ji ' Q ,H 5 'fe ... -. A 417' 4 ' . --'- ' ff . 5 ' '- . i f . 5 5 I X f I , .-,k .y,V,:,,,fggv -1. A Q54 if ,', ,!,,, f 4Ww f2W f 4wwff'f'2 ' M547 .f ffm W I 5 ,Y,,, 25001527 , f, ,,,,, , AN 4-Q. STONE, ORIN SUDDITH, WILLIAM .ff FRANKLIN EogIll?SII3l2.,45 Concert Chorus 34 149m 'tlhff ff 9 fa, 1 SWINGER, DIANE MARIE Beta 3,45 Keyettes 45 Monitor 35 NJHS I5 Concert Chorus 2,35 Stu- dent Council I5 Annual Staff 45 Conchettes I. STRICKER, EMMA LINDA Beta 2,35 NJHS I5 Concert Chorus 25 Class Treasurer I5 Cheerleader Ig Conchettes 3. 'fb hw SWINGER, HEILA IRENE Keyettes 25 NJHS I5 MMM 45 V. P. 45 Concert Chorus 2,3,45 Accom- panist 45 Conchettes 'l,3. wif' fr, f 1-W4-49 TAYLOR, DONNA JEAN Keyettes 2,3,45 Concert Chorus 2 Student Council 1,45 Snapper Staff 35 Inter-Club Council 4. Page One Hundred Th ff 4 , Q 4 , Jijq 1. , 'W E if l V V, ig , , X161 , , ,, J - f 'f fy , , 4, -1 Q'7!'fiw', , .. ' ,,, 4 Z wwf' ,, ' Q 1' , ,f Q K A ' . Q ,Nye ,,Mmh,f'4 . K' ' ,p 'X W2 W2 . Z, f f mf i f? ' A t im, C A W f A f 1 2 if r g f X5 R ,I ,. efiffflxy , X? - .C' n ' 'eb 42411'1 1.1 1,415-MJ, ' 1. ,-,1-:g,.,q:- wg.: ' i wc ,. 3 ,- QW 'fs .f ffttifigc C Wi' ' -' Moy . . . Senior cromming?? ff? I! TAYLOR, JR., JAMES S. xx Football I, Concert Chorus 4, Stu- dent Council 3. TWIEHAUS, DAVID RICHARD Football 2, Concert Chorus 3,4, Student Council l. Page One Hundred Forty Ns K l s TAYLOR, EDITH IRENE Future Nurses lp Concert Chorus 'X-I cw N . I E., VARGAS, LIONEL DAVIS Band 1,25 Senior Play WEECH, JR., JACK HENRY Rifle Club lg Band 1,27 Football 2,35 Snapper Staff 4, Senior Playg Sophomore Play, fi 1 Ml Al, 0 A5 YACCARINO, JIM PAUL Key Club 2, Football 2,3, Basket- ball 'ly Track 2,37 Monitor 4. jj? WHITLEY, PATRICIA ANN Beta 4, Keyettes 2,47 Monitor 3, NJHS 1, NHS 3, MMM 3,45 His- torian 4g Concert Chorus 2,3,4 Student Council 1,25 Corres. Sec 2, Class Vice Pres. 1, Class Secre- tary 4, Sophomore Play, Cheer leader'l,3. Did that cramming do any good? M ,Q W 2 ff' ,, ,, 1 J ,.o.,,g H f ,,', , I , fi, w A,-,,.p4 SPONSORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Conner, Rebekah Martin, Ed Griggs, Vera Walden, Sylvia Abbey, Mary Milner, K. O. Ekelund. JUNIOR CLASS HAS BUSY YEAR As the school year 1959-i960 opened, we found ourselves in a beehive of activity. This hubbub con- tinued throughout the whole year. In the following pages a summary is presented in a pictoral manner to help keep our memories alive In the years to come. Among our many activities were: a prosperous football concession, an assembly program, and a Page One Hundred Forty-Four dance. Our'play, which was put on in February, was the drama, The Desperate Hours. We were hosts to the junior-senior prom, had a iocose class picnic, and participated in Field Day. All of these activities were in the capable hands of Mrs. Sylvia Abbey, our head sponsor, who, with the help of her fellow sponsors, and our class officers, made this year a big success. CLASS OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Vaughn Mesa, Treasurer, Gail Munro, Secretary, Billy Cabanas, Presi- dent, Linda Gregory, Vice-President. Q-J 9-J Fog e One Hundred F , 41' 21 .. -f K W X 'em 5 X 3 Q Q f ,Q ' , , 4, ,J f Q' I . X I 1 W mga? ,X x 7 w li ,V fy, X fs 1 J f 3 f 1 W, im W N- rv da jg I f' ff A f ' f , X M l, H! X 9 1 Wt' i - ig :Si x -.via g , .MV Q - B ,Q i. ,W - s . , Ads Q A 1. 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THE YEAR STARTED WITH ELECTION Brown, James Bunting, Sue Cabanas, Billy Carbonell, Ignacio Carter, Lloyd Casey, Frances Casey, Patrick Caso, Carla Castro, Lourdes Cervantes, Manuel Chilcutt, Booth Cobo, Deanna ,1 52 5 V' I' C lrs, Z F ,A lv' 'I hw 1 'K 3 , 1 -N , r, ' WN ' ' I X I 1 4 'W f Y flag! ff s9f 5 x , M lf l AN J- dv .. V ,,,.,4, W ,t 9 li 1 -:vs , Q 2 . .,.. Q35 XR '13 '-,I A is fm ' f fi, ,ff , 1 Q s J fi I R sw Q- 19' if .W , T 1 .. xr 1 4 H ,fi Collins, William , ' Cox, Anna Del ,H ig lf-fl -. ' Crain, Roy ' V V W1 'V Crusoe, Donald . ' - X, . , ' .ff l All 0 ,,l, Curry, Charles f Curry, Jack ' , ,gift ,WMM Daniels, Edward Q y - V, 'W' Dellagiacoma, Sharon I ,f,-i 41 X Demree, Donald Dillon, Joyce Diosdado, Judi L iff , A f , WJ f iff , V 4 rn f 6 I it Z 1, 54192, f i 1' f Dempster, Margaret i ' , f X rw f ,W QW 5 , fv W FZ 1 , 9 WW OF OFFICERS f 1 sq ij fy fy X A L, , I . 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X I3 -V vw, . ,, , f 14 I 1 ,My as i rm, , if X my rs if rf Q ll.. , , . , 9' Q ',V., Evans, Carlene Faulkner, Betty Felton, Donald Fernandez, Ma Foh, Vivian nuel fffff f 1, , N 1,5212 iffy? 5 f ff, ew , f 3, f Y ,,,-,, In ., ff ,f .1 f 24, 22541,-3 , ,-, , X , 4 . is M I ,,,, , W ,sf V 1 A ,ps C7 V Q w-'avi Ford, Lawerence Ford, Robert Forney, Donna Fowler, Rebecca French, David , , f ,f 1 ff f, 1 0 e, W f, X 1, f , , 1 f ff, f X f ff f WW' f f V fff W , 'f ffl ' MM ,W E' 1, 1 .. ., gay .D Q , 1, I J l I N i F .I x Fuller, Wilma Gainor, Desiree Gandolfo, John Garfit, Glenda Gravell, Daniel V A fi? ,y Vw -, 5,1 '- 'fs Q J, if, y X b Q 'v -- Jw M X as 4, i is n 'v-, '-- 3 xx 4 , l N wi ar: l lf' 5 f 9 1 ,,. gf , rf, ' Q W , W 5823's .QQ VA,, , A. 1 MM ,,.. K '-z fn' in' x ' w If 5 M xg- N s ,ff 'U X 4' i 'ers 1 J , . p, ,'3E5W3 '11 1 9 N l - rw Tr- I . . 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These people backed our iunior activities. if ,Q is W All X Q , -, M 4 M , ' if ' 4 ' ' H A- ,f , 3 K A .Q T , .f Huff ' 5 , 0' J L 1 Q 'sin Junior executive board ROW ONE, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roberta Blatt, Pat Hackman, Gail Munro, Pat Petek, Valerie Wiseman. ROW TWO: Ken Rueda, Danny Gravell, Vaughn Mesa, Eddie Daniels, Linda Gregory. Page One Hundred Fifty-Five X ' .ay f f 1 ff! f' 4 Glenda Solomon presented ideas SOPHOMORES ASSEMBLE There was some questioning Page One Hundred Fifty-Six They listened with intent 'ff'? L iit WM-fliY4 f':s - .. .. A A 7 !,f-0 K 2- ' ff 4 if -, , A parting 6 9 I vs. I, my fl' 44 N I 5 i l ' 1 I 5 1- ' 1 ' ,,7,. ,A , -cg, , , , VI, U I -. gl i V V I g,', w. 4 ,A gl -Q, ,Q ,Z ' -xr.. , , ' I LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Rayrner, Vice President, Glenda Solomon, President, Sandra Stewart, Secretary. SOPHOMORE CLASS The class of '62 began a busy and highly successful school year with the election ot class officers. With the help and assistanceof its eight sponsors, the year was well planned. As money making proiects forthe treasury, the class sponsored dances and athletic con- cessions. They were also in charge of a pro- gram for a sixth period assembly. To celebrate the success of a wonderful school year, the class held its annual picnic late in the spring. SITTING: M r s hurst. STANDING quez. Stark, Mrs. Tay- lor, Mrs. Apple- garth, Mrs. Hawx- Mr. Sandifer, Mr. Butcher, Mr. Simp- son, Mr. Henri- 5 ,fhyzff My rf, h , Q AW . I W jx, 1 X - .l f ft? , W 3 K l 5 ,if 4 2 nf 1 H 'V ff 4 Se' ss V fr ff -.gb Al il r 9,1134 Y rj ul F24 ,. -7.33: I 'n '- A , ' A - W ,,q , 4 -. Q: 7 L I Z' fling V x I ,yi ,- - A . L ' ff' if f., ' R ' ff' ' ., , K, X .wt '- .-ff .gm hw .ag - ' gf-nw .I ws' alll X A x r . . 5 rr f 'gift 2 ir-L' -,M-r mfr Q ' if ' if , ' Q , 'f --., A . a A ., . -gi. ng ' ,J 4. ff' 'N . 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The election of officers, the first event, gave the following results: President, David Knowles, Vice-President, Sheila Dunlap, Secretary, Dianne Anderson, and Treasurer, Alice Watkins. An executive board, whose function was to supply workers for Freshman Class projects and to provide representation of the Freshmen homerooms, was appointed. This group was active through- out the year. Through the efforts of the officers, the exe- cutive board, and the ' wnsors, quite a few money-raising proiects were l.cia in order to finance the activities of the freshmen class. All in all, several candy sales, a concession, one or two school-wide dances, and special proiects were held. The money raised from these sources en- abled the Freshmen to put on an assembly program, hold several freshmen dances, and to provide other such activities. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Cates, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. Case, Mr. Smith, Mr. Busch, Mr. Duke, Mr. Gallagher, Mr. Ross, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. Kirch, Miss Hallat. , ,M L ,,,. .. 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J ' - 'H X J A ,iw Q 3 N QSM m 'Pav 'V X s , - 'if A A 6419? 2 is X Y- H wx , ,QNHX iv.. ,I L if! xx, L, s .4 X S x md, .f -1 sv- X L 2 Wu: I Valdez, Brenda Williams, Tommy Wallace, Glen Watson, Robert Yellen, Ira Valdez Richard Valdez Roy Vargas, Richard Vickers, Vivian Ward, Johnny Watkins, Alice .gy-v 'ZW 1 i if L.- ., 1 Na . 5, 1 Hx V H ,.- ,X Q fe 5 wry aw M A ,wa gif ,ff 7 J . J. Watkins, David Q ' V Watson, Nancy N S 1 if Q , 'f . ,rr My 1' x Weisner, Hall ,, A fa: -l , 'M 1 Weisner, Lee 1' N A i 'i Weymo1Jlh, Lisa -fi I . Rxfiw Wilcox, Raymond 1 , W4 ' at mi x . I I Winnelt, Pat A N. F x V71 Wiseman, Rosemary i. -A L ' 'V 'S+ Wofford, John l - . X Y ' I W Vwloodruff, Pat Wm sb ' Exmi ' r 1' 7 ,. V . . Y Yohi, Lorraine - ,-- gy ivff'-4 fe? ' -if ,A ., Zaleski, Robert K n ., ,A .,,. Zurhorst, Michael l f- A' i x ', QV' A' I L ,I FROSH EXECUTIVE COUNCIL: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Knowles, Sheila Dunlap, Alice Watkins, Dionne Anderson, Jean Cassell. MIDDLE ROW: Roseanne Stansal, Paula Seaton, Bonnie Lewinsky, Arthur Sutherland. BACK ROW: Phyllis Curry, Pai Winnett, Ronildo Goodrich. 1 ,-..,.f V . T il , A-i Q , . V ,Y 1 fy an Km as EIGHTH GRADE Approximately 209 eighth grade students crowded through the halls this past school year. These students were separated from the rest of their class, which was located at Mem- erial Junior High School, because the maiority of them were band students andfor trans- ported students. The eighth grade students here did not have the activities that they have had in the past, such as student council, Snap- per, or class dances. The Maiority of the stu- dents seemed to answer in the affirmative when asked it they liked being in the high school separated from their class. At the time of this writing, it had not been fully determined whether the eighth grade of next year would be housed entirely at Mem- orial. One thing is certain: They have provid- ed a great deal ot support to the machina- tions ot Key West High School during their Aldacosta, Delores Aldacosta, Joe Alexander, James Allayon, Paulina Almyda, Clarence Amable, Donna Anuez, Martha Arnold, Barbara Attilio, Robert Baldwin, Barbara Barrera, Rose Bazo, Ed K if ff W .I V .,, Qty, , 1 lly,,ff f , N4 -2 ,f f , , ,A M.. , -nf U, 1 My ' I 1 f sf 4 , ,-,N -ff L ,vm Bellizzi, Mavis 'ia ii occupancy' Beuthin, Dianne L Bethel, Chris - L Burkett, Jack V . Rfk L Block, Eddie at . Blow, Billy ,.,4r?,, I ,ugh ,gg , f T P - -L 57 6 Blow, Kim ' .A ' T it -il' X. 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SPANISH ELUB STBUNH LUMBEB YABB THBMPSIlN'S ENTEBPBISES WESTEBN AUTB ASSBEIATE STBBE W ff! f, , XJ!! 95 , W f ff' 1 42 I I 7 4 W A ' 'IV X ,I I I I A f K, , ,K .4 if Q ,,, mx: 1 if Z X, I Beard, Castro, A Abbey, Warren, 166,68,69,108,61,60,113 Ables, Clark, 158 Acevedo, Alvio, 146 Acevedo, Aralia, 166,75 Acevedo, Cilia, 116 Acevedo, Manual, 146 Adams, Adams, Adams, Brenda 166,75 Donna 158,75 Peter, 146,73 Agaisse, Vivian, 146,75 Ahbol, Patricia, 146,81,66 Albury, Carole, 158,70 Albury, Gene, 159 Albury, Leland, 166 Albury, Richard, 146,77 Aldacos Aldacos ta, Delores, 172 ta, Joe, 172 Alea, Emilio, Jr., 172 Alexander, James, 172 Alexander, Janice, 146 Alfonso, Robert, 166 Allen, Donald, 166 Allen, Earle, 166 Almyda, Evelyn, 158 Alvarez, Gloria, 116 Alvarez, Jean, 166 Alvarez, Magalie, 166,77 Amable, Donna, 172 Ambler, Deborah, 158 Anderson, Dianne, 166,75 Anderson, Melva, 146 Anderson, Nan, 116,78,66 Antana Anuez, itis, Mary, 158 Martha, 172 Archer, Jayne, 117,6O,85,113,121,45,61 Arevolo, Dianne, 75,166 Armour, Teresa, 166 Arnold, Barbara, 172,75 Arnold, Connie, 146,121 Arnold, Pat, 158 Arroyo, Elvira, 166 Atwell, Atwell, Billy, 166 Linda, 146,78 Auclair, Merry, 117 Avail, Julio, 166 Avila, Martha, 158,66 Ayers, Jimmy, 166,73 Bailey, Gloria, 158,75 Bailey, Kenneth, 146 Bailey, Ross, 146 Baker, Micheal, 78,166 Baker, Richard, 158 Ballong, Jurgen, 158 Bancells, Ralph, 166 Bancells, Jose, 146 Banks, Crawford, 146,69 Barber, Donald, 166 Barber, Greg, 166 Barber, Eloise, 75,166 Barnett, Marion, 58,59,68,6911171421105 Barnett, Patsy, 166,75 ll, Howard1 1171671691731111 Barnwell, Dial, 158,80 Barnwe Barrerg, Rose, 172 Barrics, Julan, 166 Baso, Belinda, 166 Batchelder, Frank, 166,78 Bates, J oyce, 166 Bazo, Danio, 146,76 Bazo, Eddie, 172,77 Betty, 24,106,112 SENIOR Best, Sandra, 158,81 Betancourt, Donna, 146,66,81 Betancourt, Herby, 166 Bethel, Chris, 172 Bethel, Joseph, 166 Beuthi Biaza, n, Diane, 172 Marilyn, 172 Birkett, Jack, 172 Blackburn, Paulette, 83,117 Baldwin, Barbara, 75,172 Blain, Sandra, 158 Blatt, Roberta, 146,71,80 Block, Eddie, 172 Blow, Billy, 172,78 Blow, Kim, 172,76 Bonachea, Edward, 166 Bone, Leonard, 172 Boucher, Robert, 166 Brady, Shirley, 172 Brandt, William, 158 Brasher, Tony, 158 Bravo, Alcio, 172 Brenner, Stewart, 146,77 Brink, Joyce, 118 Brittain, Russell, 158 Brogdon, Dorothy, 172 Brooks, Steven, 69 Brown, Bonnie, 166 Brown, Bonnie L., 158 Brown, James, 170 Brown, Kay, 172 Brown, Kenny, 72,78,166 Browso, Bonny, 172 Bruce, Linda, 166 Brunner, William, 158 Bug, Barbara, 166 Bunting, Sue, 147,64,100 Burchell, Elaine, 166,41 Burchell, Lorraine, 166,41 Buzbee, Judy, 158,66 C Cabanas, Billy, 147 Cabanas, George, 158 Calleia, John, 70,158 Calleia, Omar, 118,103 Calcaddila, Anthony, 166 Canale Campb io, Edna, 172 ell, Jack, 159,71 Campo, lda, 159 Camus, Linton, 159 Caraballo, Ronnie, 159 Carbon ell, Brenda, 75,159 Carbonell, Ignacio, 147 Carey, Barbara, 118 Carey, Darnella, 118,142,61,84 carey: Mcfrgaret, 166 Carey, Tim, 118,140 Carey, Tommy, 172 Carrol, Beatrice, 159 Carter, Danny, 159 Carter, David, 172 Carter, Lloyd, 75,147 Carman, Brian, 159 Case, Carolyn, 76,159 Casey, Casey, Frances, 1 47 Patrick, 147,65 Casa, Carla, 66,147 Cassell, Jean, 75 Cassidy, Thomas, 77,166 Cassidy, William, 118 Castellano, Olga, 119,78 Castilla, Anthony, 73,159 Linda, 166 Beccaise, Muriel, 158 Belizzi, Mavis, 172 Belyer, Donna, 166,75 Bence, Wayne, 166 Bennett, Ellen, 158 Berg, Barbara, 166,75 Bergred, Al, 158 Berio, Sandra, 166 Berman, Belinda, 166,80 Castro, Lourdes, 75,147 Castro, Robert, 69,119 Cates, Richard, 83,74,119 Cerezo, Hilburn, 166 Cervantes, Manuel, 147 Cervantes, Octavio, 172 Cervantes, Orlinda, 172 Chappell, Susan, 80,166 Chavez, Charlene, 166 NDEX Chilcutt, Booth, 73,147 Chilcutt, Karen, 70,1 19,61,108,45 Childs, Ronnie, 119 Chipman, Ellen, 119 Chism, Richard, 76,159 Chunderski, Thomas, 166 Chumley, Jim, 72 Clark, Barry, 51 Clark, George, 166 Cline, Barbara, 166 Cobo, Andrew, 167, Cobo, Deanna, 147 Cole, Dave, 167 Cole, Jimmy, 167 Colley, Billy, 172 Colley, Lorraine, 75,172 Collins, Billy, 147 Conant, Allen, 167 Cooper, Allen, 159 Cook, Richard, 159 Cooper, Staton, Jr. 159 Copley, Patricia, 172 Corneil, Betty, 159 Cotton, Billy, 167 Cotton, Sue, 80,71,159 Covington, Diane, 167 Cox, Anna Dell, 147 Craft, Jackie, 172 Craine, Roy, 147 Crowell, Jimmy, 167 Crusoe, Donald, 78,79,147 Cruz, Juanita, 167 Currin, Eleanor, 167 Curry, Alicia, 159 Curry, Cecilia, 76, 172 Curry, Gregory 172 Curry, Jack, 147 Curry, Jeff, 68, 120 Curry, Phyllis, 75,167 Curry, Richard, 147 Curry, Russell, 68,77,120,113 Curry, Sandra, 120 D Daniels, Edward, 73,149 Daniels, Raymond, 159 Daniels, Virginia, 120 Davis, Linda, 75,172 Deland, Jimmy, 167 DeLand, Marilyn, 80,120 Dellagiacoma, Sharon, 71,75,147 DeLoach, Earnest, 121 Dempster, Margaret, 78,147 Demree, Donald, 69, 147 Dence, Ethel, 167 Derrica, Rita, 167 Dexter, Joe, 172 Dexter, Jonni, 67 Diaz, Edward, 167 Diaz, Edward, 172 Diaz, Ray, 172 Diaz, Richard, 172 Dickerson, Bill, 172 Dillion, Joyce, 147 Diosdado, Judy, 80,147 Disdier, Joaquin, 172 Dunlap, James, 148 Dixon, Sandra, 66,148 Dodge, Ruth, 64,78,147 Dombrott, Jett, 167 Domenech, Bruce, 167 Dopp, Kristina, 83,133,121 Donthett, Susan, 167 Dreschler, Sandra, 172 Elias, Shelley, 71,148 Elias, Victor, 172 Ellison, Vicky, 167 Elmore, Janice, 167 Enslow, Steve, 167 Enwright, Karen, 172 Esquinaldo, Anita, 148 Esquinaldo Esquinaldo , Henry, 77,167 , Joseph, 114,76,121 Esquinaldo, Lanny, 172 Esquinaldo Esquinaldo: Miltori, 121 I Linda 78 71 159 Estenoz, Oneal, 167 Ethridge, Sam, 76 Etzweiler, Mary, 167 Eustache, Mildred, 172 Evans, Carl ene, 148 Everhart, Mike, 160 F Fahey, Robert, 122 Fahey, Tim, 160 Farelight, Barbara, 167 Faulkner, Betty, 148 Fayner, Ga Felton, Don Fernandez, Fernandez il, 74,160 ald, 78,148 Cecilia, 75,160 David 167 Fernandezi Marvel, 148 Fernandez, Mirella, 167 Fernandez, Fernandez, Onoria, 160 Robert, 172 Ferriter, Judy, 102,122 Ferro, William, 167 Finn, Revell y, 71,160 Fischerm, Randy, 173 Fitzbarris, Daryl, 75,173 Flanagan, Linda, 167 Foh, Vivian, 148 Ford, Barbara, 80,167 Ford, Bobby, 148 Ford, Larry, 148 Forney, Donna, 6,40,148 Forney, Fredde, 160 Forns, Judy, 122 Foster, Keith, 167 Fowler, Becky, 148,76 Fowler, Bon nie, 167 Fowlkes, Dana, 167 Fraga, Virg inia, 167 Francis, Barbara, 160 Franklin, Mike, 72,167 Franklin, Pat, 71,167 Frasher, Ca rl, 160 Freeland, Kenneth, 173 Freeman, Whitney, 160 French, David, 148 French, Judy, 76,173 Fuller, Carol, 167 Fuller, Wilma, 66,148 Fudd, Roseanne, 173 G Gainor, Desiree, 83,66,70,100,14B Gallagher, Sandra, 173 Gambrell, Luann, 173 Gandolfo, John, 148 Garcia, Bobby 167 Garcia, Carlos, 76,167 Garcia, Georgia, 80,70,160 Garcia, Henry, 173 Garcia, Laudelina, 160 Drewry, Virginia, 75, 159 Ducksworth, Barbara, 75,159 Dunlap, James, 148 Dunlap, Sheila, 70,167 Duval, David, 167 E Eden, Nathan, 159 EdleY1 Jacqueline, 167 Elan, Jack, 167 Garcia, Manuela, 160 Garcia, Orchid, 75,167 Garcia, Sonia, 173 Garcia Gartit, Gartit, 1 Sylvia, 173 Glenda, 148 Norma, 160 Garrison, Pat, 75,167 Gates, Lester, 167 Goto, Arthur, 78,167 Goto, Edward, 167 Gelabert, Johnny, 167 Lane, Sonia, 65,129 Munyan, Walter, 168 Kilgore, Gelabert, Sonia, 71,160 Gerald, Jimmy, 173 Gerry, Gail, 75,167 Gibson, Eugene, 167 Gibson, Gloria, 122 Gil, Antonio, 77,173 Gil, Emigdio, 76,160 Gillette, John, 173 Gillette, Ray, 167 Giordano, Susan, 167 Glenn, Mary, 80, 167 Goens, Jean, 173 Golan, Kim, 167 Golledge, Patricia, 173 Gonzalez, Darlene, 167 Goodrick, Ronilda, 75,167 Goodwin, Glenn, 167 Gordon, Claude, 160 Gravell, Danny, 148,69 Gravell, Kenneth, 77,167 Graves, Fred, 78,6l,122, Graves, George, 167 Gray, Rolan, 167 Grayson, Mike, 173 Greenfield, Carol, 167 Gregory, Linda, 66,70,149 Griffin, Carlene, 160 Griffin, Carolyn, 167 Griffin, Gladys, 173 Grimes, Mary, 76,167 Grine, John, 77,173 Grist, Gloria, 149 Groce, Barbara, 123 Groce, George, 173,76 Grooms, Bascom, 173 Guinnette, Faye, 173 Guinnette, Gail, 123 Gutierrez, Ray, 167 Guzewich, Farlin, 167 H Hackman, Pat, 149 Hatfield, Richard, 160 Hatfield, Sheila, 77,167 Hall, Melda, 160 Ham, Kathleen, 167 Hamilton, John, 167 Hammock, James, 74,129 Hammock, Jennifer, 167 Hammonds, James, 167 Hamp, Conrad, 167 Hankins, Linda, 167 Hankins, Stephen, 160 Hargrove, Jerry, 58,68,123,104 Harmon, Jackie, 31,456,160 Harris, Carol, 66,124,110,45,112 Harris, Robert, 67,115,124,110 Harrison, Barbara, 80,167 Harvey, Frances, 167 Hatt, Frank, 167 Hatt, James, 149 Hatt, Robert, 149 Haughey, Roberta, 161 Haynes, Carol, 161 Hegombotham, Ronald, 167 Heinlein, Carston, 168 Heiter, Wanda, 149 Hergant, Robert, 168,72 Herman, Carl, 149 Hernandez, Rudolpl'l0, 163 Hersey, Daniel, 161 Hess, Robert, 149 Hilgers, Walter, 168 Hill, Barbara, 168 Hill, Gary, 168 Hill, Sheila, 168 Hillwig, Betty, 168 Hinton, Arlene, 124 Hoffman, Florence, 81,149 Hoffman, John, 168 Holmes, Shirley, 168 Hooper, Jeanne, 66,124,104 Hoover, Kerry, 168 SENIOR Hord, Cliff, 72,124 Hord, Edward, 168 Horne, Michael, 69,149 Horne, Mildred, 65,125 Howanitz, Randall, 168 Howanitz, Sheila, 77,167 Huck, Jim, 125,102,103 Huddle, Mary, 125,109,45 Hudgins, Henry, 168 Hidgins, Julia, 125 Hughes, Jack, 168 Hughes, James, 168 Hughes, Mike, 7B,67,125 INDEX Knight, Jeanne, 79,128 Knight, Sondra, 78,79,129 Knowles, Bob, 129,68,69,105 Knowles, David, 168 Knowles, Georgene, 75,161 Knowles, Judy, 129,110 Knowles, Marilyn, 168 Knowles, Richard, 173 Koester, Charlotte, 75,168 Koester James, 65,150 Kohot, Mike, 6,73,150 Kohut, George, 168 Kowalchyke, Arlene, 150,100 Huiss, Jeanette, 168 Huiss, Sharon, 149 Hull, Steven, 168 Hunter, Melvin, 161 Hurt, Cora, 161 Hurt, Harry, 168 Hurt, Jean, 168 Hutchings, Connie, 168 Hutchings, Stanley, 76,125 Krang, Mike, 173 Kurit, Cheryl, 71,161 Kyle, Steve, 69,161 LaFe, L Karen, 161 LaQuardia, Tommy, 173 Lamoureubk, Sherry, 161 Lanasa, Mike, 168 Hutchins, Joan, 66,126 Hyatt, Nancy, 168 Hyre, Myrna, 126 Lanier, James, 168 Lariz, Tony, 173 Layman, Chris, 129 McDonough, Jill, 150,71,78 McHugh, Kathy, 161 Mclntire, James, 71,150 McKay, Charles, 169 McKeen, William, 169 McKeon, Dale, 161 McKinley, Patricia, 75,168 McKinley, Toni, 75,168 McLean, James, 161 McManus, James, 78,131 Meggs, Lawrence, 161 Menendez, Boyd, 161 Menendez, Bobby, 168 Menendez, Rebecca, 65,162 Mercer, Mickey, 150 Mesa, Richard, 68,131 Mesa, Vaughn, 150 Miezner, Norma, 66,151 Miller, Jack, 162 Miller, Linda, 173 Miller, Robert, 173 Millican, Sheila, 173 Mills, Ronald, 151,65 Milord, Richard, 162 Mira, Diana, 76,168 Mira, George, 132,111 Mifd, Orchid, 66,132,84,85 I Ilacqua, Peter, 149 lllsley, Marilyn, 66,161 lngraham, Earl, 126 Irving, Donna, 168 Irving, Scott, 173 J Jackson, Nancy, 173 Jackson, Sandra, 161 Lazier, Margaret, 75,168 Leach, Norman, 76,173 Leater, Donald, 168 Lee, Edward, 173 Lee, Wayne, 68,69,74,78,129,112,11O Legeman, Mike, 77,168 Lenkerd, Barbara, 58, 72, 100, 150 Leon, Vera, 168,100 Leo, Donald, 161 Jackson, William Jr. 78,69,161 Jacobs, Neil, 173 James, Karen, 78,126 James, Manuel, 127 Jeffcoat, Eddie, 135,67,127,108 Jenkins, Beverly, 161 Jenkins, Brenda, 76,173 Jenks, Carolyn, 127 Jimenez, Anita, 85, 149 Lesher, Rosemary, 66,130 Lewinsky, Bonnie, 75,168 Lewis, Mike, 130,73 Lilly, Doug, 168 Linares, Robert, 150 Lindenberger, Donna, 161 Lipshitz, Ronald, 168 Logan, Charles, 161 Longeway, John, 78,168 Mira, Rosie, 151 Mock, Cheryle, 75,168 Mock, Robert, 173 Molina, Brenda, 173 Montgomery, Buddy, 174 Monzon, Gladys, 168 Moody, Jimmy, 168 Moon, Judy, 75,173 Morales, Mary, 173 Morgan, John, 168 Mount, Bill, 162 Mount, Madeline, 66,83,132 Mullin, Marie, 132 Munez, Munecel, 169 Munoz, Gilbert, Jr. 162 Munro, Gail, 66,151 Munro, Sheila, 132 Johanson, Carl, 168 Johnson, Albert, 77,161 Johnson, Ben, 149 Johnson, Dennis, 168 Johnson, Donald, 150 Johnson, Henry, 161 Johnson, Joe, 168 Johnson, Lynn, 173 Johnson, Peggy, 127 Jones, Cynthia, 127 Jones, Judy, 127 Jones, Steve, 173 Jordan, Sharon, 173 Jordan, William, 161 Judge, Richard, 173 K Kammer, Terry, 168 Kamper, Charles, Jr., 168 Kane, Eleanor, 168 Kantowski, Ray, 73,161 Kaufman, Lester, 168 Kearnes, Charlotte, 84,66,71,150 Kelley, Hampton, 173 Kelly, Marilyn, 173 Kelly Steve, 150 Kersey, Randy, 173 Key, Carroll, 150 Key, Deanne, 75,173 Lopez, Benny, 173 Lopez, Carole, 161 Lopez, Ernest, 77,168 Lopez, Justo, 77,173 Lopez, Marianne, 5B,7B,114,103,130 Lorette, Donald, 168 Loucks, Margaret, 168 Lowe, Arthur, 173 Lowe, Carol, 173 Lowe, Clyde, 85,130 Lowe, Donna, 78,130 Lowe, Gail, 168 Lowe, Joan, 106,68,6,40,59,60,130 Lowe, Linda, 150 Lowe, Lorie, 131 Lowe, Marilyn, 168 Lowe, Roland, 173 M Machin, Martha, 150 Macy, Lemoine, 150 Mailhot, James, 131 Malgrat, Mary, 78,131 Mallard, Clyde, 150 Marsh, Donna, 161 Marshall, Betty, 168 Marshall, Dorothy, 173 Martin, Pat, 131,103,106 Martin, Roseann, 161,100 Key, Fay, 173 Key, Joan, 127 Key, Joseph, 161 Key, William, 173 Mygra, 12,128 King, Diana, 168 Kitching, Jacqueline, 168 Kitchings, Suzanne, 65,128 Knight, Clark, 67,68,128 Knight, Harry, Jr. 161 Martin, Ruth, 80,66,161 Marty, Donna, 173 Massey, Mike, 168 Maurer, Donald, 168 May, Herman, 168 May, Larry, 168 McAlister, Donald, 161 McClomrock, Benny, 169 McCormick, Danny, 169 McCormick, John, 150 Murphree, Patricia, 81,162 Murphy, John, 174 Murphy, Sandra, 168 Murphy, Virginia, 151 Murray, Jackie, 151 N Nelms, Leigh, 78,151 Nelson, Linda, 77,151 Nesonger, Don, 72,174 Nevers, Robert, 162 O Ogden, David, 169 O'Neill, Kenny, 169 O'Neill, Warren, 162 Orling, Anita, 78,132 Oropeza, Lydia, 75,174 Ortiz, Tommy, 133 Otero, Felix, 162 Otvos, Randy, 169 Ovide, Mary, 162 Owen, Buddy, 133 Owens, Bruce, 169 Owens, Ralph, 169 P Packard, Ken, 169 Packard, Loretta, 162 Packer, Sidra, 77,162 Padgett, Ann, 174 Padron, Mike, 169 Palma, Olivia, 174 Pantaleo, Gary, 72,174 Pappa, Rudy, 70,162 1 Papy, Whitney, 169 Parks, Bernadette, 169 Parks Frank, 169 Parks, Toni, 174 Paros 1 Kathy, 76,174 Smulle Parra, Gustavo, 151 Parra, Hector, 162 Paryz, Larry, 169 Payne, Vickie, 162 Pazo, Maria, 162 Pazo, Robert, 151 Pazos, Onelio, 174 Peagler, Janice, 71,151 Peagler, Jimmie, 67,133 Pedrone, Lester, 77,162 Pelham, Cecil, 174 Pellicier, Charles, 162 Pelt, Diane, 174 Peltier, Lynda, 66,162 SENIOR INDEX Richardson, Marilyn, 169 Richardson, Randy, 162 Riggs, Sandra, 66,71,152 Singleton, Stan, 137 Sireci, Michael, 174 Sistrunk, Larry, 153 Troche Pent, Nellie, 174 Perez, Eleonora, 75,174 Perez, Eulogio, 69,133 Perez, Josephine, 78,169 Perez, Nancy, 151 Perez, Olga, 174 Perez Orlando, 169 Perez Paul, 72,151 Perez, Sandra, 169 Perez Yvonne, 174 Perkins, Barbara, 162 Perkins, Joyce, 151 Perrone, Betty, 76,174 Perrone, Judy, 134,106 Petek, Patricia, 151 Petersons, Leonard, 162 Pflueger, Beverly, 174 Riley, N ancy, 169 Riley, sheilq, 78,169 Rittershacher, Jusy, 170 Rivas, John, 170 Robbins, Carol, 75,170 Robbins, Richard, 174 Roberts, Austin, 77,152 Roberts, Carola, 170 Roberts, Jacqueline, 75,170 Roberts, John, 162 Roberts, Joseph, 152 Roberts, Larry, 170 Roberts, Lee, 71,76,163 Roberts, Martha, 170 Roberts, Patsy, 170 Roberts, Paul, 78,70,163 Roberts, Roberts, Ronnie, 76,152 Walter, 77,174 Robinson, Martha, 75,152 Rodriquez, Frank, 78,163 Rodriquez, ldoly, 174 Rodriquez, Martha, 75,152 Rohweller, Patricia, 174 Rohweller, Robert, 163 152 Roig, Ada 1 Roig, Charles, 174 Root, Frank, 163 Roque, Joe, 170 Small, Diane, 115,7B,79,66,137 Smith, Chuck, 163 Smith Elsie 174 Smith, John, 170 Smith, Marcia, 170 Smith, Morgan, 137 Smith, Nancy, 153 Smith, Nancy, 174 Smith, Rufus, 174 Smith, Vicky, 163 n, Diane, 170,75 Pierce, Phelps, Linda, 75,169 Phelps, Robert, 174 Pierce, Dorra, 169 Pierce, Richard, 169 Pinder 1 Sharon, 134,100,111 Donna, 78,134,100 Pinder, Frank, 76,162 Pinder, James, 151 Pinder, Joe, 151 Pinder, Joseph, 78,169 Pinder, Sallie, 162 Ploss, Bill, 169 Rosehos, James, 76,174 Rosode, Harry, 174 Roth, Charles, 65,152 Rueda, Kenneth, 69,71,152 Rulon, Constance, 163 Russell, Annette, 75,163 Russell, Delores, 163 Russell, Janice, 174 Russell, Jeanette, 75,170 Russell, Joe, 174 Russell, Robert, 69,152 Russell, Warren, 170 Soano, Danny, 170 Solano, Jennie, 66,78,13B Solano, Patricia, 163 Solomon, Bill, 67,68,138,102,103 Solomon, Glenda, 157,75,163 Solomon, Joseph, 174 Southard, Joe, 170 Southcott, Barbara, 70,163 Southerland, Arthur, 170 Soverel, Anne, 82,70,115,138 Sparkman, Carol, 163 Spellmeyer, George, 153 Spencer, Patricia, 170 Stamm, Bonnie, 75,163 Stansell, Rose, 170 Stark, Judy, 78,66,138,103 Stark, Martha, 77,174 Steadman, Alice, 170 Steadman, Tommy, 71,163 Steinke, Bob, 174 Stephenson, Gloria, 153 Stephenson, Sharon, 170 Thompson, Myrna, 174 Tiley, Terry, 171 Towns, Raleigh, 78,73,153 Timm, Ronnie, 171 Tobias, Paul, 164 Tobin, Terry, 171 Toms, Eugenia, 77,171 Toppino, Charlene, 171 Toppino, Paul, 164 Torres, Carmen, 75,171 Torres Claude 153 Torres, John, 164 Torres Susan, 171 Towns: Raleigh, 78, 73, 153 Tree, J udith, 171 Trevor, Benny, 67,69,153 ssett, June, 153 Trule, Pat, 164 Turner, Archie, 164 Tynes, Alicia, 164 Tynes, Beverly, 171 Tynes, Frank, 171 Swann, Sawyer, Charles, 152 Plowman, Dennis, 162 Plowman, Houston, 169 Pool, Jimmy, 77,169 Polle, Johnny, 174 Post, Daniel, 169 Potie, Ruth, 162 Powell, Charlie, 67,169 Powell, Linda, 162 Powers, Beverly, 169 Pratt, William, 169 Predmore, Harry, 169 Prentice, Kathy, 66,134 Prestridge, Larry, 169 Pride, Vickie, 80,169 Provost, Vickie, 169 Puerta, Dahlia, 169 Puig, Danny, 151 Putman, Susan, 162 Q Queen, Beverly, 152 Queen, Myra, 174 Quesada, Dora, 174 Quesada, Rosemary, 152,75 Quinn, Trudy, 169 R Raciti, Diane, 169 Raines, Rhea, 169 Ramirez, Mary, 169 Ramirez, Nancy, 162 Ramirez, Nellie, 174 Raspante, John, 174 Raymer, Susan, 15,78,66,162 Reed, Freddie, 152 Reed, Joe, 78,162 Reif, Barbara, 174 Reif, Donna, 174 Rendon, Anita, 78,162 Rendueles, Armando, 162 Rendueles, Dolores, 162 S Salis, Claudette, 75,152 Salis, Ernest, 76,175 Salisbury, Bill, 170 Sammons, Claude, 163 Sanchez, Dianne, 163 Sanchez, Mary, 136 Sanchez, Selina, 174 Sanchez, Sergio, 170 Sands, Linda, 136 Sands, Merrill, 174 Santana, Betty, 163 Stevens, Bill, 163 Stevens, Wayne, 163 Stewart, Edward, 74,153 Stewart, Mary, 170 Stewart, Sandy, 157,163 Stickney, Brenda, 76,153 Stickney , Clyde, 77,157 Stickney, Judy, 174 Stincer, Stirrup, Rene, 153 Charles, 157 Stoter, Paul, 170 Stoinott, Robert, 67,69,72,153 Stone, Orin, 65,139 St. Pierr Stricker, e, Edward, 170 Linda, 139 Strunk, Larry, 170 Suthuland, Mary, 174,76 Suddith, Bill, 133,67,139,109 Sharon, 76,157 U Umble, Cathy, 154 Umble, Mickey, 171 V Valdez, Brenda, 171 Valdez, Conrad, 174 Valdez, Georgina, 154 Valdez, Horace, 164 Valdez, Mary, 164 Valdez, Pedro, 174 Valdez, Richard, 171 Valdez, Roy, 171 Vallet, Charlene, 174,75 Vargas, Carmen, 154,78,66 Vargas, Carmen, 171 Vargas, Lionel, 140 Vargas, Richard, 171 Vickers, Frank, 174 Vickers, Vivian, 171 Santana, Cecilia, 163 Santana, Robert, 67,163 Santana, Joe, 174 Sargent, Cathy, 174 Saunders, Annelle, 65,136 Saunders, Audrey, 80,152 Saunders, George, 170,77 Saunders, Janet, 163 Saunders Sandra 152 Sawyer, Deanna, 71,163 Sawyer, Martha, 66,152 Sawyer, Nelson, 78,79,152 Sweeting, David, 139 Sweeting, Sandra, 157 Swift, Edwin, 174 Swinger, Diane, 66,139 Swinger, Sheila, 78,79,139,105 Sykes, Richards, 174 Symons, Terry, 164 T Tapis, Marina, 164 Villar, Mike, 67 Vinson, Joanne, 154 W Wallace, Martha, 174 Wardlow, Charles, 154 Warkson, Evelyn, 174 Warren, Terrie, 154,71 Watson, Carol, 174 Weatherlord, Henry, 154 Weech, Jack, 141 Wel'ls, Linda, 154,66 Wheldon, Richard, 174 White, Bobby, 174 White, J ames, 154 Whitehead, Ross, 174 Whitley, Wielzke, Patty, 102,103,141 Rosalie, 154,78,74 Williams, Gloria, 174 Williams, Jackie, 141,40,60,114,109 Williams, Jimmy, 154 Williams, Richard, 174 Wilson, Dennis, 154 Sayaann, Gloria, 136 Schetfield, Jack, 170 Schlohenmaier, Bob, 170 Scholes, David, 170 Schully, Johnna, 170 Tarr, Betty, 164 Tatum, Pat, 30,66,164,100 Taylor, Carl, 164 Taylor, Donna, 139 Taylor, Edith, 140 Taylor, James, 140 Taylor, Jimmie, 164 Taylor, Ray, 170 Tempera, Leo, 164 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