Largo High School - Keystone Yearbook (Largo, FL)

 - Class of 1956

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aulrzli As we walked through town we met many old friends that had not been able to come to the reunion because of their businesses. In the Lanay Harvard Cadillac. Buick Agency and Garage we met mechanic Wayne Enfinger and General Motors designer Ed- mond Harwood. Pete Sessions also worked for Gen- eral Motors in the testing field. The newest in Iris Rosenfeld and LaVonne Johnson clothing stores was being built on the next corner in a very fashionable part of the business section of town. I noticed on thc sign standing in front of the construction that Sonny Youngblood was the contractor and that Lar ry Tipton was the realtor At the Peter Fox and Donald Forehand Law Firm Pat Klein Judy Meares Sandra Sumners and Lois Tift were employed as stenographers We stopped and chatted with these friends for a few minutes then moved on to our next stop as it was growing late This stop was Robert Enschs Super Market As we talked to Robert we saw Arlene Emery Diane Hardwick and Joan Gauthier. who were doing their weekly marketing. Both were now married and were proud possessors of lovely families. They told uf: about two more of our former classmates. Jeanette Henderson and Lillie McCall had become beauticians and together ran a training school in Los Angeles. California. Judy Krieg was an important jeweler at Saks in New York City. On the way out of the store we met Nancy Fore- hand Dave Wotawa and Tommy Tarbox They told that they were partners in a horse breeding ranch They invited us to come out to the ranch for the weekend but of course we were unable to do so as I had an important appointment Monday morning a home We regretfully made our apologies and started for home I certainly am tired from such a rushed weekend but I thoroughly enjoyed myself and can hardly wait for the next one goodnight diary emot .Qatu tm! lull lxann x onnt I IW Ahmmson lcul Allin -Xlchm Bxrtxn l1n1ts 'Xlltn Cnld1 -Xx try -Xndtrson 1rrx Ll t -Xnlxtrx ll1rrx I ugh Blrbtr IFN I is Fuss Pnssxll l1mts l lxx 1rc Bum llllllt h I Ll Pnxur utr XX llllx l'mxl1n5,tr l1mt 1Ir t Cuxxxx llxlgsh Xnn C Non til 7 ll fnnoxtr llolrhq lx ng, 4 n nm 0 lluntinls lflll sporls XXt1g.,l1I lllll 5, lhnting, C1rs lhing, xx lnsxxx xx 1r1 I 111 int, Sports mc il lrts Drxxxinh Sports 1 dr1xx1n si nt tlol Nluxit lluntm -In lmzlmn lu 11rl1nt sltxx 1rdLss 1t 3, 11111 xx 'll'dLIl 0 oxxn 1 hunt td ts ol ll xlotlx r111 lo lu 1 mmdtl L lu tklflxllll Q In Qutuss 1,11 Illl'Ullg,l'l xusxnxxs tn tu I IWIUIQSSIUHII fl I mltxs1x1111l but W1 1s11un dtsitntr 1 xlltlr 1 I t 1 K llfltf L SOSl1nxxs 1 yarn x 111 t liLlllillIfll llrll Vx orlxing ll ulxlix S111 lx mx ll 1 Shortlnnd orlxing, xxnln tOnlrltlx1rS S1lxsn11n Ltplnx, Olll iruu 1 L l1xx ns 'l fl xx ini, ll lro t fflxl lx VILIO nl lrx 1 lxx Sllltlllfl She flllllltl I Ill In X It fzmmn Onnit C-l'llLl Furl ll pi x 1 SPILILI 11 B ix IMO xt LS I UI xprtxszimrv II I1 xou In lx lhxr 1 lxllllt Shut xour QL XI1 h 1 Ill 711. Illl lxnoxx K 1 Ulllk I nt xxl111 KK l11l 1 I ni nxxihin rx xn 1 lxut ix ll lll W :III XIWIXSSIXL LXLH Clklkltl dixposilli n X ustlts trgx x SIL L 11r Orrx t l 1ul1l n xx X US 1 ltl L XIXS X1l-x sl IN Xlll nsin 1 ll!! . us ' ' . . 4 , . 0 0 0 I V - - lf ' ' 1 ' ' . 7 . U 7 , ' , - . 111- ' Y. . In V. 'litll 1 v 5 tht U . an -'SO wht d ,, 1 . ph 1 1 Iris Q ' '. lf 'ng Y U' l'n .1 1 lf. ,l'0l'J ' '-. ' 1 ' 5 ' M ' H ' I' Yc.1-A? ' 1 ' - ,, V 'lk ' . lr' f c I '.1t ' . dt , 1 'V' ' n' .1cri' l. J ' . uh ll llix ' H llhlx' l'c .I 11 M -1 ' E H ' En-Q' 111 1 - ' ' H ' .I . .l1ll l.1 ' xxx ll. V' 'lu' 7'L lv 'An XY ' 1 V . ,. : t-1-H - .4 . A xv' Rei hp . j l 1 V 1 'illx 'ln 'A Ling ,xl - ' - . 'll.1ii Pa. l1l1.1 Pi itull' QD ' 'lu Ins M- ' - U-50 1 V E ,ILO ' ' li A' Yi I. L' Bc. ul I ' I ng l ' ' lly- ol' ll- ' lwli- Um llllllllll -lllSllf1 'l 0 lw .1 Xluxving 'l dwnll l1.1Sx' gluing ...' . ' li-lOl . ' ' 'llilu - yt '- .. it '. l Q . l 'I ll lu- .1 . ,xii lm! . lx' I. I l1.1spl1.1llpl.1x'1'r I 11.11 g llidgcl Y '.1l1' ' Jllllllx' li I 'I fl yd A N XV rlxll ' . M pi' S11 1 rc l, lx '. lxl' - I ' . ' f' lol .x'ul lx' . ' Cl Yiwu .1n x'. ' Ill ' ' ' ' 'lfxx 1 l.1x' Ill. 'ing ', 11 W '. , 1' ' . l ll I 'fu ' xn' r Axgggnl ,. ' P. i'i.1 l3.1111ing1, . g l. l' 1 - xr Src -. '11 Ari,-,K rlvuni ' ' hes l'rc'l.1c'. list Dr. '.Il IN. 'I1' H ' ' ' .1l11l1r1x-s All V- MVS. ' . di x'111 1' I A V' linlffl V ' in .I ' I llx Q11 1-' xx'.x lxxr g .1 XI1 '1'.1l '. . ' , 1 . lxix' 1' 1 rx' .Il lllIlxX Alb' lm C311 111 .11d 1 . l11.1l- l x'cl11-c rue , -4 - Ill ll IH I Cxlll 'jlx' . li gh ' l5.x ll I lljl ' .1nl ts ' 1 lu HL

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p2d'Z pldfy I have just returned from a fabulous reunuon wuth all my fruends from Largo Hugh School Graduatung Class of 1956 I was amazed to see what successful personages my former classmates had become and how much they had been able to contrubute to the world I really began to become excuted when the Largo Palladuum appeared before me, as that was wh re we were to meet JIII Anderson Harry Barber, Arlene Hudson and Russell Burnsude greeted me at the entrance and ushered me unto the magnufucent lobby whuch had been desugned and decorated by Janet Caussey world renowned desugner There I met John Futch Harvu Gruzzle and Harry Ankers They had just returned from a board meetung of the Unuted Natuons Agrucul tural and Ranchung Improvement Forum In Europ I approached the snack bar to refresh myself from my long trup I met Ronnue Gubbs Molly Jones Gene Mulls and Carole Ruchardson who were vaca tuonung from the harassung problems of teachung at the new spectacular Largo Unuversuty They Informed me that Coach Gubbs was doung a wonderful Job wuth the football team thus year and that another teacher Professor Ruchard Graham, had been added to the faculty I was also delughted to see Sondra Terman, Mary Bass, Donna Keener and Judy Osteen They told me that they were now Powell models They were plannung to guve a fashuon show for June Euser man's Punellas School of Modelung durung theur stay In Largo Donna and Mary were wearung chuc La As the program was about to begun, we fourd our seats and Iustened to Betty Holcomb, popular NBC recordung vocalust The applause had barely dued down before It rose agaun to greet Faye John son, stage actress and famous Furst Lady of the Theater Other renowned personages In the audu ence were asked to come forward by comeduan and guest master of ceremonues Dennus Velasco Cyn thua Rosende, authoress of best sellers saud a few words and told us about her newest book to b publushed soon lnternatuonal sport celebrutues also were presented and we recognuzed Barney McCall Pete Belanger Duckue Daugherty Ken DeVoI and Larry Faust who were members of the All Natuonal Baseball Team A dustunguushed delegatuon of the Romona Nuclear Atom Commussuon had just returned from an Important meetung and these scuentusts Martun Burd Paul Bush Davud McMullen, Larry Paquette Bob Permen ter, Duane Burket and Juanuta Keller gave us the latest reports on nuclear scuence and also stated theur opunuons concernung the new Inter Planetary Space Statuon The Largo Palladuum manager Damon Kennedy Introduced motuon pucture producer Albert Conover and Hollywood playboy James Bates They told us that Marlon Brando's successor Ruchard Shere would soon be starrung In thus theater In hus latest cunema pucture Durung untermussuon I saw an old school fruend of mune Ralph Shepard now edutor of the Largo Cuty lhuuly Iuur Sentunel I asked hum about a number of our former hugh school fruends He saud that Phul Bassett and Wally Hood were In the Aur Force and statuoned at the Punellas Aur Force base Henry Meluch was an aeronautucal enguneer at the base whule Hollus Jack son was an avuatuon mechanuc at the Largo Inter natuonal Aurport Damon also told me that Clyde Whute was un the Navy and Joel Alchun In the lV'arunes Another fruend Mary Lee Korte was a pharmacust at the largest busuness center In the vuorld Punellas Shoppung Center June Wulluams, after studyung In New York for several years was also employed there as cosmetucuan Damon also mentuoned that John Schmudt was a reporter for the Sentunel Suddenly I heard my name called and turned to see Terry Spunk advancung toward me After greet Ing hum I asked hum what he was doung and he told me that he was a televusuon technucuan at the WLARGO TV statuon He found the work very unter estung and had met many promunent people through hus work, such as Sarah Neal, French horn player In the Unuted Countrues Orchestra, and artust Tom Noton Mr Noton had paunted the New York Revue at the artusts' show last wunter Terry also knew Davud Dawley trumpet playeu In Harry James' band and Largo's answer to Gene Kruppas drums, Davud Evans I wondered what had happened to Lous Bos worth Vurgunua Hull and Judy Porter Terry told me that they were now nurses at the Largo Health Center and Wanda Ruley was a lab technucuan at the Largo Munucupal Hosputal A complete new de partment for psychuatry treatment headed by Ann Marruott had been added to the hosputal In the last year On the way back to our seats J T Lyons and Irvun Meares jouned us and I could tell by theur unu forms that they were polucemen servung the Largo Cuty Poluce To begun the second part of the program Master of Ceremonues Dennus Introduced Hugh Ann Cason who sang for us some of the songs that she had used In her USO shows whule entertaunung troop, overseas Two other famed personalutues un our mudst were Mr Unuverse, Burten Allen and U S Olympuc fugure skatung star, Lavern Wulkerson Several of our old classmates were unable to come back to Largo for our reunuon as they were too far away These were Lloyd Larumore, who owned a thruvung wheat farm In Kansas Corene Guuluanu and Marue Howell who were servung as hotel hostesses In swank Hawauuan resorts and of course Unuted States Presudent Kenneth Kepler was unable t attend because of hus pressung dutues Kay Evans was tued up In her new Broadway show and could not leave rehearsals After the close of the program a number of us agreed to walk around the cuty and see the changes that had been made sunce we attended Largo Hugh School un 1956 One of the buggest addutuons was the Arthur Pausells Shoe Factory, Inc and of course Taylor s Cutrus Packung Plant under the management of Charles Kramer was stull operatung Yvonne Abramson Betty Baxter and Irene Hawkuns were vworkung In the bookung department there o l 3 . . . . - , I - 1 I Y . . i . . 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