McArthur High School - Mustang Yearbook (Hollywood, FL)

 - Class of 1960

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A U W k we W111 stay the days Editore in- Chief Faculty - - - 'sw Q N HW .se HM x mN .a.......a.zan.....a..a.. 1 1 'i wwf Seniors - - - Juniors ---- Sophomores ----- - - - - - - 83 Freshmen - - - - 95 Sports - - - - 1071 Activities - - - - 129 Features ---- - - 163 Advertisements 1- - - -'181 si tt,, t-t. . 1. , .- -Y -- Q Q EB DEDIC TIO In operating a successful school there are always those few persons who are outstanding in every task they undertake. In the case of McArthur High School, such a person is our principal, Mr. Alfred G. Ryll. His fine character, warm understanding, and skilled leadership are constant inspirations to those with whorn he Works. Mr. Ryll has earned an en- during place in the field of education and in the hearts of all McArthur students. For his tireless service and friendship, We proudly dedicate the '60 MUSTANG! Eight 1f:--'--s--- .r- 'dp.'J 'f ..j2g ' - Q . A V 1 ig -1 1075 5 :A:'::g-. ..: f 1411 . V 1' .'j,,,,-g l jf N -- - -- Lge 4:EJ, ., ffiii S ,Q 'fi ..L1 1F::p?i- 'f? 'fwysi .1g-ay+V- , -1 ' L' if 5 M 'Y' 75 -'f:fff .f' -, ',f1 3'-V Y-.af f-- 'Li-A v. ' A :lie fi 54' Tf-pWJl,ZLy,EL, A -, ' ft- nf' fight -.1ffm-gsESESs:Vg WWW ru iiiifggr --L-1,1-' :ws 1' A e e to ' - ' e'-f ' ' f e -.373 m m - 'il Q11 Q E'4U'.15:if-gm... f:f'vfH2:ll I Lwvviiia , r:+-'5ii::Ti??g ' inf VssS E?Si Q naar?-ffLmfw:l.fgA +Mmama 'XrQL35- Z? ewi'T u'Lf -LQrml a,qTi1fl1: 12rNfTQfFri'o ,li alla gglaws- sfH4ws415,.'t':aQa -MTifS?' C501 HOLLYWOOD ILVD. ALFRED G. RYLL WIIT HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA -n'NcIpAL June, 1960 Dear Graduates, This book, a treasure-chest of fond memories, is for all of us a reminiscence of the past and a challenge for the future. I congratulate the yearbook staff and the class of 1960 for a beautiful exemplication of our happy and enriching school-life experiences. It is my hope that in all our future walks through life we shall prove worthy of our reputation, dedicate our lives to the goodness of truth and learning, and always strive to perpetuate the glories and tradition of McArthur High School. Sincerel y u Alfred G. Ryl Page Nine Lf ASSISTA PRI CIP L As assistant principal at McArthur, Mr. Bernard Simon has done a re- markable job. I-Ie has always man- aged to take time out from the many pressing problems of administra- tion to show genuine interest in the students as individuals. The Guidance Department counsels students in the selection of sched- ules, colleges, and careers. Our able counselors, Mr. Gibson Carn- eron and Mrs. Aurelia Wagner are most happy to assist with any cur- ricular problems. MRS . AURELIA WAGNER ! 'l . MRS IDA FINK Boy What a mai box' -5. zamsgzf , I, ig, X 1 Page Eleven Two familiar figures seen on cam- pus are the deans, who are always ready to help us with our problems. They also encourage the student body on dress and deportment. We are grateful to Mrs. Norton and Mr, Aaron for the many commen- dations we have received on our fine behavior as McArthur students. MRS. GRACE A. NORTON Dean of Girls Page Twelve MR. LLOYD B. AARON Dean of Boys DEANS MRS . FLORENCE ROTH Secretary MRS. HELEN PAUKER MRS. FRANCES FRAM Office Manager Principa1's Secretary OFFICE STAFF Keeping the records straight and keeping school business running smoothly is our competent Office Staff. MRS. FLORENCE KUNAS MRS. EVELYN ACUNICIUS Bookkeeper P.B. X. Operator Page Thirieen MR. RACE Hc ad Custodian CUSTODIANS HELPI G H DS BU S DRIVERS Page Fourteen 'X Jwf' RR Q Vik A I 'f K,-X . '-ns MRS, WISE I. B, M, Operator Library Assistant 'Y ' -'! 7'55??f0b:.'wf 'N 1 . f - .. Cafeteria Mrs. Brann Attendance Department Book Store 521' ..g.... Page Fifteen I always make my students sit straight. I always tell my students to use good If you won't talk neither will I. lighting. TE CHERS CTIO Gangway kids! I have a Key Club I say down with everything! meeting! This is the best picture I ever had We are just relaxing. But they told us it was payday! taken! Page Sixteen - 5 A 4 ELIZABETH ALIJSON Math B.S. , M. S. , if if . SQ' . Wg J . is . if E 'I 'K M. BLATTER English B. S. , M. A. . , 1. , . J kr .a f fi , 1,5 ia LOUISE BAKER WILLIAM L. BAKER, j English History B. S. Ed. A.B. , M. Ed. MERRIT L. BARNETT RUTH BELZESKI English Typing, A. B. , M.A. Shorthand B. S. DAN H. BISHOP Physics, Math B. S. , M. S. GORDEN S. CHESSER Math B. S. , M. S. is ,Y it , I X t . X 4 I K -.. , . , 7534 f f..-'?. ,. ' dm MARGARET BLACKWELDER Math A. B. EUGENE CLARK English B. Ed. R. I, . DORIS BANNER Science B. S. , M.A. ARTHUR W. COMBS Dr. Ed., American History A.B., M. Ed. MELVIN C. KNOTTS History B. A, I -5 ,yr fm 5 X l I gi i'22?M, .- I X LOUIS V. MORELLI English B. S. DONAID LaROWE D. C. T. Coordinator B. S. , M. B. A. E. REID LOWDER History B. S. , M. A. EUGENE LUTKE Social Studies B. A. CLINTON E. MORRIS History B. S. , M. A. , .. ,L HL' V I Y ir .RR E ,.. a fx: . LORRAINE K. LINK French B. S. SELMA MCARTHUR Phy. Ed. B.s., M.A. JUDITH MARSH English A. B. , Ed. MARY JANE ODELL Typing B. S. DONAID LINTON Dr. Ed., Gen. Sci. B. S. 5. JAMES J. 011211 Dr. Ed., Gen. Sci. B.S., M.A. I 3 i . . .J 'A :Ji 95:1 TOMMY OWEN ROBERT PAINE JAMES A. PATTERSON VIRGINIA PETERS Social Studies Gen. Sci., Bus. Math B S B S DAVID RITTER Phy. Ed. B. s. MARGERY PETERSON Bus. Education B. S. MARY F. RAY Home Ec. B. S. MILTON SAWYER Bus. Education B. S. , M. A. English, journalism B. A. S. , M. A. JOAN POWELL Gen. Sci., Gen. Math B. A. ANN REEDER Biology A. B. FORREST SCI-IENKS Bank, Civics A.B. Ed. , A. B. Music, M.A. Music Latin, English A. B. any L .1 K 5, .x 3 P , I. -if 51 I I I ' g gg. . . . ., X xi .B s K BARBARA SENN English B. A. I l The room where good language is essential. W. Y has ' 4 ff ix. x w ,f ,F-as ff 5 f , r s .Fw Zig: ,, 1 rVa,r.s I x g Q 'D' Q Y mi ky EE' 1V sgss .. Q . g.,. n fr'-srl Mr. Guinn's remarkable lab-assistants. Mrs. Reeder's b1010gy class learns what Taenia saganatau means. Mr. Baker's history students leam about the past. WCM-lap. Page Twenfy-Four S-, Y, s, n fl 4,5 4 Yu. ws- z . f .-'ages ii ttyl Q Y-Q ,,,.,.w1 , We f ,D . gf -P LGS Q X if f En la Segunda clase de espanol, los alumos aprenden a hablar bueno el espanol. gli . 'Q I lv , ,, ...wQ' 4, l A -nn-ui -'-- '..2S' -N 4 1. ur l H- ,,,.,.,.,,...,......,...... QI-FN my ,I ,M P UR UFFICER Class Colors Flower Red and White Red Roses Motto Rights, Responsibilities and Rewards Page Twenty-Six President JOHN HAMPTON Vice- President RODGER HARWOOD Se c retary SHARON ROGERS Treasurer BETTY RAE NEMESEK Spon sor LORRAINE LINK A. f ,sslleelssl P sk' A T1 ' Q A 'lll T? A,:,. , R.,: ' iz- --.. - - 1 ' M A , 'z'7 , A 'F if 'see P . A is A A A :zf ' 'H O, JIMMY ADAMS You don't have to be loud to be liked. VIRGINIA AKINS A clear bargain, a dear friend. I NA x PAUL ANDERSON Take it easy, have fung let the old world flicker on. SANDRA ANDERSON nsandyu 'lA smile for every girl, two for every boy. f KAREN AIBERTSON Quiet, sweet, and modest waysg many friends during school days. ROBERT ALLEN lIBobll A hearty, mischievous smile, makes life for him worthwhile. MARY ANN AMANTEA Cuteness, simplicity, kindness combinedg with a gentle heart and an open mind. CONSTANCE ANDERSON Connie Her personality is supremeg she's a girl of highest esteem. pf JUDY ASHBURN The quiet and bashful type. DIANE AVON A merry heart goes all the way. WILLIAM AYER NBi11ll Sometimes seriousg sometimes humorousg always likable. BARRY BADER He must be known to be fully appreciated. JOSEPH ARIOLA llJOelI It is better to remain silent and appear a fool than to speak and re- move all doubt. BETTIE ARTHUR Quiet, reserved and modest. if JAMES BAKER lljilnll Silence accomplishes much that noise cannot. SI-EERRILL BAKER Very bright and lively and full of fun, you bet. 3' 3 , 4 hyd: X2- CATHERINE BEUTIER llKathyll Give me true friends, and life will be a pleasure. ALBERT BIAN CHI IYAIII Anything can be accomplished by earnest effort. JUDITI-I BEACH . Iljudyll Her soul sincereg in action, faith- ful, and in honor clear. RICHARD BERRY IIR-ich!! All great men are dead--I don't feel so well myself. BRONSON BIAS Steve Wise from the top of his head up. RONALD BIRON Ronnie Don't plague me with studies, I have weightier things on my mind. GAIL BI.ACKBURN 'Tis the song that you sing and the smile you wear, that makes the subshine everywhere. ROBERT BOHANNAN llBobll The secret of success is constancy to purpose. VALERIE BOLDUC llvalll Her gay, good natured grin, many friend will win. CAROL BOURASSA Eager to laugh, slow to complain. PAUL BROWN Some think he is bashful, most doubt it. SANDRA BROWN usandyu Her gaiety is golden as the ring on her finger. EUGENE BOWERS lITanklI As many good points as 21 pack of pins. ALBERT BRENNAN IIAIII The only way to get rid of temp- tation is to yield to it. VALERIE BRODERSON Ylvalll Lively and athletic with a sweet smile, her friends will tell you tha her friendship is worthwhile. JAMES BROCAN llJinlll The best kind of sport and a great companion. 11 RODGER BUNNELL A quiet unassuming friend on whom you can depend. WILLIAM BURKI-IARDT Bill It is more dignified to say we are motivating in cycles than running around in circles. ELLEN BUTLER Her very silence and patience speaks to people. RONALD CAIDERON Ronnie Worry about thinking kills more people than bullets, so why think. HAROLD BUCKLAND Buck Athletic, witty, full of fun, he's made a friend of everyone. ALEX BUKIS The wise uses his head and not his tongue. PATRICK CANNORAZZI llpatll I-le's not tall but neither was Na- poleon. LEO CASH llLeOll Work never huns me. 5' i. E RICHARD CASHIN Rich Take life seriouslyg and what's it worth. DANIEL CASTRO lIDanll The surest way to succeed is not to fail. H 5,1 K3 ' 5 S5 V I , wr grkiiii -safe .. f i gi 35 yk 1 , I 5 - IE 2 5 ' lx 1 ,s E - - Q E RRe use . evmasw I I s 2' I I I I J Q 2 . :N i - I - V R-ass, 1- 4. Q : is gg '-jji,'iTrfQ K is-35 gi, : , I RQ R Nw . 1:- ' 'WYE WFS S? xx 31X s Q V fl' 'Q If I Q S g X: is X Y rf ., .R Q I , 5 I ff 1 QR- + we an 0 ,4 QV? R 3:3211 ,L ,N Eg N X 'fTT ' I MILTON CHASIN llMi1tll The wise are seldom without friends. VIRGINIA CHILD She 's jolly, good-natured, and true and her share she is willing to do. PATRICIA CHURCHI LL llpattill Always laughing, never sad5 some times nau ht never bad. S 1 ANTHONY CI LURSO IITOHYII Of ready wit and gay retort. KATHLEEN CLANCY Illqat-hy,lI A gay laughing face, a friendly heart. pts DELORIS CLIFTON Once her friend, always her friend. I GARY COLE Thou art a fellow of good respect. HOLLIS COLEMAN lIHOggyIl I could live without women, but I'd rather not. ARTHUR COLLINS HAI-tll It takes a tall person to know what's going on in this world. MARIE CONICELLI Don't try to estimate what there is ina quiet person. . ' in A Mit R453 BARBARA COCI-IRAN lt's a friendly heart that has plenty of friends. EDMOND COFFEY Eddie Always friendly, always gay, al- ways fun in work or play. Qu VERNON COPE A gay likable friend is a friend to all. JAMES COREY lljimll He can who thinks he can. GERALDINE CORSON llcerrill A heart without fear, a face full of cheer. MARY CORSON She is ever fair and never proud, had a tongue at will, but never loud. I WILLIAM DANN llBi11ll If worry were the only cause of death, then Bill would live forever. CLYDE DAVIS Study is a pastime, why overdo it? BARBARA COSTELLO Squeaks Her hair is black as night, her smile as bright as day. DENNIS COULTER Dermie Life is too short to worry. NORMAN CZARNIAK He looks shy, but don't let that fool you! RICHARD DALBO HR-Ich!! Good humor teaches fun to last. JOANNE DeFLORA IIJOII A peppy girl with lively eyes, a personality twice her size. ANN DeFRA.NCO A quiet girl, and studious too, give her all the credit that is due. WILLIAM De LUCA llBi11ll He always has a smileg that makes him quite worthwhile. JAIVIES DeSALVO lljimmyll He put all his troubles in a box. SIDNEY DECKER llsidll Men of few words, after all, are the best. CLAUDIA DeCRESCENZO Another like her would be hard to find. RICHARD DeSIATO IlDiZZyll Everybody's palg an all around guyg everyone likes himg we don't wonder why. ETTORE De TORRES lIEdlI Expect the worst, hope for the best, and take what comes. ROY DeVRIES Twinkle in his eye, he sure is Meet, this type of boy is hard to beat. SONDRA DEWYEA Frenchie A smile is the trademark of a happy soul. 'Q I Y 1 I PRISCILIA DOCTOR Young as I am, yet would I do my best. THOMAS DOLAN IlTomIl Success is won by patient endeavor. SHIRLEY DEYO Little, but, oh, my! MARTHA DICKERSON Roeanne Gaiety and light heart are the bes medicine for all. RICHARD DILL He may be quiet now, but wait till you get to know him. EDMUND DILORETO llEdll Full of ftm and fancy free, wish we could be as gay as he. ff' ff! X JAMES EKLUND im Take the world as it is, not as it ought to be. BARBARA ELLIS Barb Sweet disposition, smile sweet and warm, an intelligent girl, with feminine charm. JIROID ELLIS llulerryll A fellow worth knowing, and worth knowing well. DORIS ELMORE The price of wisdom is above rubies. DUSTIN DUNN HDL-lstyll He likes to like other people, therefore, other people like him. RICHARD EHLERT Good nature shines in his face. JUDITH ENIERICK ujudyu A pleasant face is a silent recom- mendation. DAVID ERICKSON Dave Success is a result, not a goal. PATRICIA FALLIS ll Patil Smart, attractive, talented and neat, this combination is hard to beat. PEGGY FEWEL Speech is silver, silence is golden. RALPH FRENGEL Have wheels, will travel. ARLYNE FRIEDMAN Be pretty if you can, be witty if you must, be agreeable if it kills you. I JOYCE FLEENOR Mild in manner and very pleasing to the eye. JUDITH FRANKS ll-Iudyu She who is silent gains store. FREDERICK FRASER Fred A hard worker, and really great, he'll be remembered as the years go by. CARLTON FREEMAN Better men than I have lived, and I know it. SALVATORE GENARIO . Sal Blue eyes and blond hair make the girls stare. FREDERICK GLAVIN Fred The honor roll bears his name , predicting for him future fame. JON GOLZ None but himself can be his equal STEPHEN GRANT Steve His sparkling personality and ver- satility will push him up the ladder of success. VIRGINIA GABIER ll Ginnyll A kind heart and a capable head. ANN GARGUILO Toni A rare composition of frolic and fun. VIRGINIA GREENE llcinnyll She is a good sport jolly, and good-natured. PATRI CIA GUENST llpatll Tall and full of grace, Sweetness in her pretty face. GERALD GUINN lljerryll A friendly, likable, and depe able guy. ROGER HAAS Boyish charm, mischief in his eye, lover of baseball and a real nice guy. n Z : GAIL HARRISON Kind and sweet, she isn't likely to be beat. RODGER HARWOOD His mischievous nature will alw be found in the midst of things. 3. JOHN HAMPTON lljackll leadership and ability are uncon- querable. KATHLEEN HAND ll Kathyll Modest and meet, calm and sin- cere. VICKIE HARBIN The mildest manners and the great est heart. SUE HARRIS Quiet and sincere. WALTER HOLLAND llcurtisll He is gentle, he is shy, a bit of mischief in his eye. BETTY HRIBAR Fresh as morning dew. MARILYN JIVIDEN For who can know and then forget the glories of this sweet brunette. DALE JONES The truest approach is just being a friend. EDWARD HUNT llsomlyll As crazy as Dopey, as cute as Doc, as mean as Grumpy, but a good old sock. ctcttup. JAMES ll CC ll Her ways are the ways of pleasant- ness, and all her paths are peace. CHARLOTTE JENNINGS Gail Her sparkling personality will push her up the ladder of success. JUDY JIRIK A good disposition is more valu- able than gold. N YJLLV I HERBERT KELLY Have no fear, Spencer is here. ROSEMARIE KEMPER Take everyone's advice, then do as you please. PATRICIA KERS TING Pat She's quiet and honest all the while. She's always hidden behind a smile. CAROL IGERTZ She has a merry wit and is not shy in using it. WILLIAM KAY Bill Silence is one great art of conver sation. KAREN KELLER Silence is more musical than any song. EDWARD KING llMaCll One of those fellows you can't help liking. STEPHANIE KOMAREK A sweet attractive kind of grace shines continually in her fce. , ff, X XM ggaggj, , K Wa . WIFE E W, .,.N A . X. ,W ra' QW ' U. W A, Em ,Q pi rf ' HEL fri-,Lv w x FRANK MARTORELLA It is better to wear out in mischief, than rust out in solemnity. IRA MASS Fair words never hurt the tongue. OTIS MATHEWS When hearts are true, few words will do. GORDON MAYNARD The wor1d's no better if we worryg 1ife's no better if we hurry. JOANNE MARKS HJOII A merry heart goes all the way, a sad one tires in a mile. SALVATORE MARTONE llsalll It is a friendly heart that has plen- ty of friends. aa tw, Q if IAWRENCE MCCLELIAN III-arryll Rol1 on world, and I'11 roll with you. CECEUA MCCONNELL Ce1ie A merry and Sweet girl, admired by all. NORMAN MCCRARY Nothing is too high to be reached, or too high to be true. SAMUEL MCGLAMERY llsanlxnyll His care is never to offend, and every person is his friend. PAUL MESSENGER Men of few words are the best men. BETTY MILLER I worry not, 'tis not but a waste of time. STEPHEN MCGLAMERY Steve I-Ie's a nice kind of guy, very quiet a little shy. LORETTA MCGOWAN Calmness is a great advantage. VIRGINIA MCQ UISTON llcinnyll She smiles and smiles, there hint of sadness in her face. EVELYN MEANS Petite, and oh, so sweet. is no I PAUL MULLER Tis good to have friends, but better to be one. VIRGINIA MYERS Ilcinnyll A smile for all, a greeting glad, a lovable jolly way she had. BETTY RAE NEMESEK Small modest lovable sweet a I D i I nicer girl you'll never meet. RONALD NICOLUCCI A newcomer, but liked by all. ANTONIA MILLSTONE lITonill This merry fun-loving brunette has a way about her you can't for- get. PETER MORALES Silence never betrayed anyone. PHYLLIS NORRIS llphyrlll Always a smile on her face, it will be hard to fill her place. FRANCES O'BRIEN Frank Either he will find a way or he will make one. ROBERT O'CONNOR lIBObll Work fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. IEANNETTE OLDS A good person is hard to forget. 1 'fs .. . - l 5. . 3 4 gn '-r ILT is JANET PARLIMENT ll-Ianll Give me music and I am happy. WALTER PETERSON Walt Thou art a fellow of good respect. Q xx fi K 5 RALPH OLIVER Happy am I, from care I am free. JUDY OSCEOLA Here is a girl with a heart and a smile, who makes the bubble of life worthwhile. . -fxffisf . ,,,. s K SUE PANSA :gi I Susie --E ' Happy-go-lucky, looking for fun, I one ofthe liveliest under the sun. if XX! Q 'E -I ' I DoNAuJ PARKER W. uDonu . .Hi 1: Ready for anything, whether it be work or P1aY. if 1 5,5 , :.:.,: Ii iirs I if ' H I 'i r qu. .M Ww e 1 4 z Y, '41 1 Q, . , .msg I . I W is I an M he WALTER PILGRIM I-Iershe1 A finer boy cannot be found, for his knowledge and wit are both pro- profound. JOANNE PI LIE Never frivolous, never slow, just I the kind of girl you d like to know. CAROL POTTER All nice things are done up in little packages. JOAN PROFETA She takes her work seriouslyg therefore, it is done well. ll ELIA PFAFFENBACI-I As pure in thought as angels areg to know her is to like her. MARY PF ISTER As life and fame unfold, she strives to reach her goal. CYNTHIA RAUTH ncindyn Graceful manner, ardent charm, make her a welcome lady. GENEVIEVE REALE llcinnyll Tis better to be small and shine, than to be large and cast a shadow. FREDERICK REAMER llFredll He is great enough that he is his own master. JUDITH REGISTER llyludyll life has no pleasure nobler than friendship. MICHELE ROBERTS She11ey An intellect of purest worth, a heart of purest gold. MARY ROBERTS Not much talk, but a great sweet silence. JOYCE REILLY Her abundance of good humor ever welcome. FRANCE S REXROAT llFranll Pretty, sweet, gay, and kind, treasure rare and hard to find. JAMES RHOADES lljinlll Willing to leam from those wh teach. JOHN ROBERTS Ambition and toil maketh the man. i 3. O 2' GERALD ROSSANO lljerryll Why take life so seriously, you'll never get out of it alive. JOSEPH ROTTNER ll oell J With his brown eyes and little smiles, success will carry him far. CAROL RUSIAN A newcomer, but a sure riser. ALAN SABOURIN IIA-Ill Alan is interested in things of all sorts, His biggest interests are in girls and sports. MELVIN RODELLI IlMe1lI Loyal hearted, strong of mind, a nobler fellow you will never find. SHARON ROGERS Beaming with pep and fun, our charming majorette shines like the sun. LOUIS SCALIA ll Loull Lou is intelligent and neat, these qualities are hard to beat. HARRY SCHAEFER Horse Look out, you big wide world, here I come. -. -:Lx pl' v.1-xx - . 'hir , ,.., AIDA SOLANO A miniature of goodness combined with culture and grace. MYRA SOLANO She has occasional flashes of si- lence, that makes her conversation perfectly delightful. SANDRA STEPI-IENSON Ilsandyll Even a small star shines in dark- ness. JANET STEPP In every activity you can depend on her to do her part well. ROBERT SMITH llBobIl Quickly, thoroughly, he does his work--a whiz in his studies that he does not shirk. SAUNDRA SMITH llsandyll One with a bright smile, the kind of girl that is never behind. SHARLENE STEVENS Quiet, gentle, and refined, al- ways thoughtful and very kind. GERALD STRELITZ llulerryll Beware of the fury of a patient man. 1 I BILLIE TUGGLE Dawn A face with gladness over-spread soft smiles by human kindness bred. BARBARA UDVARHLEY Small as a bird, light as a feather, sweeter than the scent of heather. DELORES VALLERIANO She has a heart with room for every joy. ARLIN VANCE Don't worry work, it won't worry you. jUDITl-I TINNEY lljudyll Diligence is the mother of success. Ili ROY TRAGESSER The mildest manners, the bravest mind. I JOHN VARNADOE 1lJOhnnyll He is witty, he is wise, he's a terror for his size. MARY VASTURINO You can't believe everything you hear, so why listen? JUDITI-I WALKER lljudyll Merrily she can laugh and chatter. TED WARD The world looks better behind a smile. '95 r MURYL WILSON Fond, outspoken, carefree waysg those about her to amaze. CAI L W OODMANSEE Charm strikes the sight, and merit wins the soul. n X -Q5 1 DAVID WEHNER Dave A little nonsense now and tl len is relished by the best ol men. RICHARD VIELHARER Rich Eat, drink, and be merry, tomor II row you may die. PATRICIA WILHELM llpatll Let us be then what we are what we think. JOANNE VILLANI lijodyll Give her a plane and she'll her glory. and be in ' NSW 'Q Q 2 '34, I WAYNE WORLEY What he thinks he must speak. ARDEN WRIGHT Life is what we make it. JAMES WRIGHT ll imll A man in earnest finds means. SENIORS NOT PICTURED Page Sixty Paul Bertolami Terry Burford Pete Crocco Forest Crumpler linda Dillon Thomas Dolan George DuBois William Frantz john Wickham s DAWN ZELLER RICHARD ZEPLIN A very sweet girl, quiet and de- Zip mure. lf he wasn't such a devil, he'd a perfect angel. Annual variety show. 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Bznfkhmwit Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED BEIU Rae Nemesek jack Hampton -ni A MOST ATHLETIC janet .Depp Harry Schaefer Saperlateoes WITTIEST jo Anne DeF!ora Rodger Harwood BEST ALL AROUND Sbnron Rogers Roger Heros Senior S nperlezteoes MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Connie Anderson George S cbezfer l F ' JUNIORS QD . in - 3 'X J115. i uf' Y aw We ty-Eight MRS. I-IOSCI-I Sponsor UNIOR OFFICERS , President F PHILBERT SCOTT Vice-Pre sident MARILYN DeFILIPPO Secretary FRANCES FEVRIER Treasurer ANDRE GAUTHIER Parliamentarian JOHNNY SOLANO MR. SAW YE R Sponsor C' ,ia y R' 1 .9 'w 5 A e x ug: cgexk E S-:Q if x af - 'W - Lois Aaron : joe Achtzener ,A K Q, I Q - , 'rqq vls is r - 1- . yn il - ry f A . A 7 Nnh' I fi. ' L :- 1 M -Q' , Q1 .Q en .: my-J, I w-ww 'Wigs' Larry Ackley janice Ames Phillip Anderson Thomas C. Anderson Dixie Andrews Thomas Anderson fs A jack Anker 'N vs Bruce Arnold ' ,V Lawrence Ash ll 'Z' -rl Sandra Astle ' 5' ho-v Tn! 1 X YNY VP. 5-if 3, 'f ' jerry Bell Beth Betton Diane Betz Ronald Attaway Frederick Baert Grover Bailey George Bamberg Lloyd Barfield Antoni Barile Dolores Bamwell Linda Baumgartner Russell Becker Shirley Becker Dennis Bertolami Ronald Bertolami George Bierwirth Karen Billington William Blarter Henry Black Barbara Blevins T, f l? ibn, fi I p. A X00 V- U William Boakes C Janice Boalton john Bolinder Raymond Brooks Ralph Brown joan Bucknall Marie Buczek Thomas Burford Patricia Burns Antoni Calendrillo Larry Campbell john Carey Concetta Cass Phillip Castora Bill Chamberlain Lauraine Champagne Irene Chapdelaine Catherine Chapman Nancy Chapman Sharon Boozer Lynn Borger Wayne Bosak Q S I ,si f- i Lynda Booker Eileen Bokelmann an--Q X Q- N fr: N Phillis Christian Ann Chesnut Sharon Christie Ernest Ciarrocchi Barbara Cilurso Ann Cimaglia 'W59 I' U, 5 . 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Lawrence MacDonald Robert MacDoanld Judith Maclsaac Robert Mack Beverly Madden Dianne Malone Arlene Mancini Irene Marchant Richard Marchisin Thomas Marian Crystal Marion Judy Mascara Permy Maschinot Evelyn Masciare lli Darlene Mason ' John Mayhew S Q Andrew Mazur ,ff l Michele McClure William McDowell Phil Mclgroy Augustus McMahon Kathy McNeil Barbara Mc Ke nzie Bonnie McQuiston Orchid Mendoza L Madeline Miller Bernedine Morgan Ellen Morgan William Morrell Fred Moss Doris Mumford Edwina Murray Mary Lou Murray Phyllis Murray Patricia Muscillo Pam Nagel Patricia Neale Patricia Newkirk Elaine Newmann Kevan Nichols Myra Nichols james Noland Q Larry Norton , ,f ' my Shelia Mendoza Chuck Messier William Merz Janice Miles Robert Miller Sandra Miller Michelle Mokos 1 l x ' W '- .,., f YY 'T , no K AX . Q if , ask' s I 1 ga QP iv 2 V 'E' 'isis . if J ...L 1' 5 , A 'G I 'W Q ' bk O O 531 . X Lf at Gi 4 s 1 ' A 6- 4 - , as rl . .3 ' xx joan Norwood Diane Novatne r L , Patricia O'Brien A V I r - . X' Delbert Olson Judy Osceola Y Kenneth Osborne Rachel Page 155, K' Se ,ill G uv, be-V 'bi' ab 2 ,iv l'Yj wav fr iQ-,,. Ann Palermo Carol Panettieri . ri nk o Q.. jtifi , Ai W 4 fs, s. V is-W I 4X Y 46- . y E T , lfw -it l bye, 'lr--rf Victor Patronaggio Thomas Pattinson Charles Pelczynski Loraine Pelczynski Kiska Pettry 3 if' 4, , Tf kwin-, r J Sally Reed Edward Remer Eleanor Rhodes I 'tx A William Piatt Larry Pilgrim Eugene Pisserie Rex Place Richard Poka Carole Poma Clare Poma Keith Pompei- William Post Richard Power Pete Prevost Charles Price Robert Pridgen Judith Ramsey Judy Ramsey Ann Rayl Sue Rawlins Sandra Riddle f Fr' Lynda Roark jimmy Rogers Betty Robertson Maryann Rogers 4 1 Gu 'in-. LV V L, Walter Rose S Sue Rowe .-, L k A fi 'D' 'bf 4. William Russ Sandra Savalli Ross Scala Ann Scandiffio jackie Schanzle Ursula Schoenbachler Larry Schooley Charles Schultz Donna Schumaker Kathleen Schwandt Rosemary Sciacca Philbert Scott Howard Scoville William Scoville Larry Shannon Larry Sheffield Dixie Short Paula Siravo Judith Rubano Linda Ruddick Robert Russell Ronald Russian Helaine Samuels 'QT 3,0 Z.: -. 'i Rik:-, -Q ,AXA L N gg: i Q, .E f..i Barbara Slagle Daniel Smith joseph Smith Sl G' .Sv h, I Lynda Smith Robert Smith K I RlCh.3.1'Cl Smillll Sugan Smith R A. , L l. 'Q as, ,V BG' , S' RSL' 'sr L R , S 'N R R nnn, 3 .2 fi ff ku, -'md 1.- 'fb Q fa in N ef. .- fi no 4 Q '22 Susan Smith sl Vivian Smith W . S' Xe .. .E 1 If . ,v 5 x -fi 'Chad Qu Carol Snider john Solano Betty Solomon Gary Spencer Angela Spirito WMA 'L ll if -. .Ewa ,. Joyce Tompkins Arthur Totman Ruth Ann Trice fx K K LX Mildred Spirito Erla Ann Steed Rose Marie Stephens jerry Stephenson Geraldine Strachan Patricia Strclitz Larry Stubblefield Leonard Summers Donna Swartz Raymond Sweet joan Tallent Larry Tanner Louise Tanner Rachel Ann Taylor Sanford Taylor james Thomas Marcia Thomas Judith Trlpp Shirle T 161' Eleanor Var a Y Y g Wristle Vanderburg Rogenqax-je Vaughn W Donna Walpole Sharolyn Ware Barry Wasdin Albert Way Diane Webb james Wehner Mike Welsh Roberta Weston james Whitfield joyce Widlak Faye Williamson jerrie Williamson Lawrence Willis james Wilson Ralph Wilson Robert Wilson David Wind Pauline Velho Victoria Vozzo Lois Vogt Rose Waldron Ann Walters Diane Ward james Ward .aux dn... . w .Q ,V ,gait dx 1 N4 . S X 'N J! fl Ci fn it A ' 1 . 1 B' Q- f f- V 'V . ja, 1 . Q' ., f' if' ssl? .1 Y . Q K x 1-... in .. vw ' 'in xr , ssi D . ,. -, 7 ' . , V P a r r l . i Carol Wright Connie Wright Donna Yotmg jerry Zepata is fix was X 8- 3 F 4 K Cr -4. Arthur Zeitler Sharon Ze imba Dennis Zeitler Rita Zivelli Robert Burgess Joseph Burroughs Diane Comfort Barbara Connell Alfred Dietel Franklyn Dykes Donna Farnham Gerald Fuderech Dennis Gallivan Thomas Gregory Patricia Guercio Roger Hamel Chris I-Iausen f 5 Q JUNIORS NOT LISTED Janet Huning Nancy Libal Jerry Lyans Rosemarie McGo1drick John Overton Charlene Scaffer Leslie Sutten Janice Terry James Underhill Carol Whitla Sandra Woodbridge William Worrell Franklin Young junior- Se nior Prom Committee After the play we ate cake. cuss ggtlp fin A Q--f KING and QUEEN And the band played on William Deluca and Barbara Cihu-so WEETHE RT DANCE I mam ww if a ,aa' M .wqcgf , J SOPHOMORES Page Eighfy-Four SOPHU MRS. REEDER Sponsor ORE OFFICERS Pre sident MARY ANN HANSEN Vice-Pre sident JOYCE DeSIATO Secretary GERI CAIN Treasurer JOE MAGGIORE MRS. McARTHUR Sponsor X fi? l ,, ,f I3 K fx W A Q h 1 K K K K K4 Q. 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I I ' r Linda Strauss Arthur Strickland Dwight Strong Keith Strong Connie Summers Judy Sutherlin Roberta Swafford Betty Swanson Marcia Swanson Robert Swartz Bonnie Swett Dorothy Tagg Edward Tanner Diane Tate Cathy Taylor Sally Taylor Thomas Terrell Lucille Thomas Cheryl Thompson Pauline Thompson Ronnie Thornton Barbara Todd Mauriene Todd jack Totman Billy Townson Karen Tras Harvey Travis Alan Troop joan Tuliszewski Freda Turner Eddie VanCamp Sandra VanWinkle Sandra Vickers Kenneth Wade Leslie Wagenheim David Walker Robert Walker Kenneth Wallace Sandra Wallace john Wallick Oleta Ward William Ward Aneta Wasik Paul Wasserman Mary Lynn Watte rston Michael Weekley Linda Wehner Wayne Wellwood Sandra Welsh Leah Welsh Carol Whitla Dianne Wilkerson Marie Willie Carol Ann Wilson Page Ninety Three Page Nin james Witcher Carole Wolfe Sandra Woodbridge Thomas Woodcock Richard Wright Gail Wujceak 'Wg , ' 1 95. ,av N 1 , A . , at X, -4 XM 4 4 ' i Kris Wurmstedt Barbara Yonce Edward Zacka Rita Zivelli SOPHOMORE S NOT LISTE D Phillis Allan Mary Audetto Frances Bart Frank Baumgartner Gary Becher Linda Bellere William Betzer Fred Bouis Sandra Brata Paul Bright Edna Brown Alfreda Brownell Joyce Cannon Brenda Collmen Margarete Casta Patricia Cowe Bernard Davis Larry Dicherson Valerie Dichie Bill Dixon Ernestine Dredbard David Elliott Sandra Farthing David Franke Charlene Garguilo Donald Hamilton Mary Ann Hansen Thomas Hatosy Jerry Hewett Tina Howard Sylvia Jewell Adran John Loretta Jones Thomas Kelly Jack Kepics ery-Four Robert Laffon Sandra Laffon Charles Lampton Shirley Lasster Joseph Linkenheimer Robert MacDonald Meri McCoy Mary Ann McGrain Robert McGugian Marieann Mergupis Charles Messeir Cheryl Moore Sylvia Morse Murrice Mulkey Joyce Murdock Robert Meyers Brenda O'Leary Delbert Olsen Gary O'Quinn James Pennington Jacqueline Penny Thomas Pinchard Sammy Sauls Onofrio Savino Harrison bchofill Manley Signor Janice Straight Charles Thorton Mary Todd William Vines Mary Wagenheim George Dailo James Wehner William Wellwood Ronald Woerl I f - . I ,., I . 1 .l'V.. T S .::.. Qtr- A 'E '7' .v nv FRESHMEN i 1. President EUGENE COPE Vice -President PAT GRIMALDI Secretary DAWN SHERER Treasurer CAROL CHANCEY FRESHMAN OFFICERS MR. CI-IES SER Sponsor Three short years and we can go out to lunch. Y nt ' I D -s --.-.K . . E ,J .xy 1 t r t ri h. l I br 4 is 1' fd. be T M 1.4 i MW' D Q alt-S. ' u an 5 'rr .k ,A , fx . fi' ,- A In .fi ! ia J A' XX, 1 Q - Q, s 7 ,M ,la , N ,2A rfr X f I 'Z' i P if or -, W-1 - ue e . -u y .3- M 'N az. f i fi lr 45 it B' 'Cf .W , -' iv gk -f ks? I I il A I V 4' Q ' :... W. L i 4' , V ag 'X as Verna Aaron linda Ackley Cecilia Adams james Albaugh Linda Albertson Barbara Alden john Alessi Barbara Allen Pauline Alleman Don Alvin Albert Amantea Karen Amorose Jeanette Anderson Carol Andrews Martin Anzalonc Clara Arthur Elizabeth Artuso Marsha Atinsky Mary Audette Caryl Avolese Blanche Barch Eleanor Bartelme ss Floyd Bastien Larry Bates Frank Batungartner Charles Baylor james Bayrooty Barbara Beaulieu Richard Beck Charlene Becube Nita Best Belita Bctton Yolandi Bianchi Patricia Bierwirth Glenda Blackard Edna Black Grady Black joel Blackburn jon Blass Thomas Blum Patsy Bohannon Kay Bollinger l-ljordis Borlin Fred Borus Carol Bott Patricia Bowers Gerald Brawner Rosemary Brazil Robert Brechtel Patricia Brennan Dorothea Brittingha james Brogna laVerta Brouse Carol Brown Page Ninevy Seven Sherry Brown Nancy Bruns Angelika Bukis Richard Bullington janet Bullock Beverly Burke Harry Burkhardt Carolyn Butler Sylvia Butler Marilyn Calendrillo Kay Calhoun Richard Cannarozzi Patricia Cashin Wade Caswell Michael Chagnon Richard Chalker Carol Chancey Marsha Chapin jon Chasner Leonard Chennette Bobby Choate johnny Clark Bud ClaLu'ge jane Clayman Brenda Coleman Richard Collender Juanita Collins Thomas Conaway james Conway Eugene Cope Diane Corda Vincent Costa Richard Cote Charles Craven Hubert Crawley Steve Crousore julie Crowly Thomas Dailey james Dalrymple Robert Daniti George Davids Carolyn Davis Gordon Davis Celeste Demrner Raymond Demuro Gregory Denslow Geraldine DeSalvo Gilbert Devenport Ross Devitt Douglas Dewey Steve Dewyea Larry Dickerson Inge Deital Roy Dillworth Page Ninety-Eight ,xy fww sf is : dee 'QW AWN Ziyi' elf fi ' V4 2, X sn' tg, 15' er , E X is N, was 4 , G - Q: ...., 'Mlm ,V 0- ' A X' ,I-:st Yi 1 1. .. 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' I it ,GY-K k r 'Ys of SA 2WMwRHm,ms Bethany Portner Carol Powers Richard Preston Cheryl Prettyman Iames Procopio Barbara Pruc Diane Pustizzi john Quesada Kenneth Quinn Michael Rabuck Andrea Ragonese Paul Ramsay Fred Rawlins Francis Reynolds Charles Riness Terry Roberts Robert Robenburg Dale Rogers Thomas Roper David Ross Virginia Roth Edwena Ruffin Mary Lou Russo Dennis Sacco Sherron Sanderson Gerald Saunders Toni Savilli Antonio Scandiffio Barbara Schaefer Angela Scharf Joyce Schlaman Susan Schmidtke Anthony Scott Carol Schuler Richard Schulz Charolette Semiscl Daniel Setteducascto Sandra Seymour Nancy Shanley Max Sharkey Diane Sharp Kathleen Sharpe Nancy Shea Sharon Shearouse Robert Shelko Dawn Sherer Susan Short jerry Simms Edward Slattery Francis Smith Gale Smith Glenn Smith Linda Smith Michael Smith Page One Hundred Three 1 Page One William Smith janice Sinothers Tony Smothers Laurel Snider Anne Speer Faye Spires Faye Spolding Eugene St. jean Kathleen Stepan Peggy Stephens Donald Stepheson Terry Stepp Susan Stevens Gwen Stewart Robert Stiles james Stoughton William Stricklan john Studley Robert Suaw Lydia Suro Helen Tally Barbara Terranti Dianne Thomas Nancy Timperio Barbara Tinney Frank Tomsey Lorraine Tripp Randall Tissot Carol Todd jerry Tragesser Horace Tyson Gary Uildriks She rin Valentini Victor Varkonyi Maria Vasile Arlene Veinot john Venditti Fredrick Veno Jeanne Viary Barbara Vigeant Sandra Volpe Richard Wachendorf Edna Wadsworth Lynn Wagner Donna Wales Betty Walker Sue Walker Christine Walsh Pamela Wedding Diane Wells Gregory Whipple Linda Whitfield julia Whitman Howard Whyte Hundred Four Gi' ,K cis ur' tr . -I. an M he in Ein ,A . 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OWEN Centers and Ends LOUIS V. MORELLI Director of Athletics FLOYD 1. I-IUGGINS WILLIAM H. BAKER Linebackers Page One Hundred Eight Head Football Coach MELVIN C. KNOTTS Backfield . cl ,sg 53 ' o QEETQQQJEEE -s Q . .1 1 A ' li' .fra DOUGIAS HILDEBRANDT Freshman Football Coach ifggl l t J ,..:1 1 a s I f , ,. W ..,E..i,t ,gzlh K F 'hx .v - s- h v 4, ,- 'G DONALD P. LINTON Guards and Tackles RENFORD DEAN Freshman Assistant Football sf' . zl' '1 Y. 3 I .fm L ' I iiio l I l f I A A 37- . gill, f I A sl 'fl i EDGAR REID LOWDER CLINTON Ii. MORRIS JAMES OLER Head Basketball Coach J. V. Basketball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach I 31 W, ' . DAN H. BISHOP DORIS D. DRAG RONALD De LILIA Head Swimming Coach Assistant Swim Coach Tennis Coach N :K g Filling N o If 7 X 3 I X.: .f 'F' I WILLIAM H. GILMARTIN 1. CARLOS FRAUNDORFER RICHARD KEOHANE Track Coach Track Coach Baseball Coach f L I A -- I '. ' L' A f l A X or F I 1' WILLIAM N. HANES ANN L. REEDER JUDITI-I MARSH Golf Coach V. Cheerleading Coach j. V. Cheerleading Coach COACHI G STAFF Page One Hundred Nine 'S dvr, N s.' 1 all ak,- pMf,'HMw IZ4RSITY' 43?y E' CHEERLEADERS K M., I I Tn Y ' H: n X 'Eff FRAN REXROA Co-captain 1 E ' 1 Fl A N. , K' is ' W E . Q ,. A . . W A My A ' QZA CA A 1 NX JUDY Mac1ssAC I Co-captain ' ' JOYCE DQSIATO CAROLE SNIDER MARY ANN AMANTEA . QE, Ei E-,Q E mm wmwmgqwmmmwwfwfwwmmmrwwmlrjigwdb VP xbk, iw V K .f f 'vZf- C . KW Mg? x any il Q, , H W 5E -,...,,,,,,.. - W ax -5 A J BARBARA CILURSO ww? ...f M DEBBIE KNOTTS IX iascot wi ' - I il - , -M V' f 7 5+ V 11+ 5 ANDY MAZUR Class of '72 KEVAN NICHOLS Page One Hundred Ten SANDRA VOLPE -, l my -is 4 if DIANE IZZO LINDA WHITFIELD ' A 3 mm . I Q, .' 'i'7-N in NANCY LAI-ISE LYDIA MOKES LINDA ALBERTSON DOROTHY SABOURIN Co-captain Co-captain JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS I FOO B LL ,, df -' if, -.,. 3 w Q ggi S 'X . ,Q , U if , 9245? I fl Ms Wi' . - :awww Lk ' y J S 6 . , K. ,1 O. I I FOOTBALL SUPERLATYVES McArthur High Mustangs 1959 football team com- piled a 7-3 record and placed second in the Coun- ty and Gold Coast Confer- ence. Spotlighting last year's season was a 7-6 win over the South Broward Bull- dogs from across town. Coach Huggins' defensive eleven known as the Ma- rauders, he1d its oppon- ents to an average of 11 points against tough Con- ference competition, while the offensive team, the Oden Boys, av e rag e d 13-8 points a game. The West Hollywood School will lose 13 letter- men via the diploma route. The departing monogram winners are: Richard Veil- haber, Steve Bias, Paul Schreck, Joe Rottner, Bob Allen, John Strickland, Pat Cannorazzi, A1 Sabourin, Harold Buckland, Hollis Coleman, Harry Schaefer, and Dave Wehner. TOP AWARD WINNERS Page One Hundred Thirte Holhs Coleman Quarte rback R1chard Da1Bo Noland ght End IVE STARS 1 DEFEN IVE TARS - S --ge 1-,li w u it 'W i 735' efifwz f x 'dwg , la eg- ' i'?f g'.X M , ?5,.1w5'4.f Sli m 'J i 4 5 fa n 6 l Q2 A lbni, l Harry Schaefer Y 1 .. 11 'dim 'Fifi' W 'if' . V11 fi Fred Hoover Left Outside Linebacker Left Tackle ohn Strickland J Left Inside linebacker Guard Left Halfback Right ,.,1 Loyd Bax-f1e1d Right Halfback Bill Snide r Right Inside Linebacker Nfwff Ri ght ckle W-e M ' 1 FIRST ROW: D. Lockhart, J. Hahn, T. Bowers, H. Buckland, B. Wilson, j. Buczek, j. Hardesty, H. Coleman, L. Barfield, H. Schaefer, E. Harrison, j. Register, D. Wehner, T. Gambino, R. Faulk. SECOND ROW: j. Noland, J. Strickland, F. Scutari, A. Erp, P. Cannorazzi, B. Miller, F. Hoover, L. Shannon, G. justice, A. Sabourin, B. Smith, B. Snyder, R. Berry. THIRD ROW: R. DalBo, H. Corn, J. Underhill, L. McFarland, R. Vielhnher, A. Doban, j. Osceola, D. Sharpe, S. Bias, P. Schreck, J. Rottner, B. Allen, D. Zeplin, j. Wehner. BIG You'll never make it, Bulldog! Page One Hundred Sixteen Peek 'ri Boo! Guess Who??? Hold 'em down, Boys! FRESHMEN FOOTBALL MCA. Opp. 13 Pompano 19 13 Olsen 7 7 McNiChol 13 6 Rogers 12 O Parkway 12 O Sunrise 12 SB- in FIRST ROW: G. Black, C. Baylor, Ti. Ilardcsty, P. Grimaldi, B. Cxinnorziui, G. james. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, G. Grimes, T. Roper, D. llilty, li. St. joan, A. Lawrence, F. Osceola, R. Piccruo, L. Morrison. TI HRD ROW: F. Tomscy, G. Davids, B. Luck, G. Whipple, j. Harris, D. Myers, M. Mc- Clellzm. GAMES 7-6, 7-65 7-65 vrcrom H! . - 4- --fn... Pile Up - on 50 yard linc. l ncvcr 1-Lncw you cared, Darlink! ! D 9 ,, I l .V 3 1 ,,:V , fi w f +229 r r 3 .fs ir g'5,,,l I , - v:-, Ki 1+zS2W'N x 'Q mmmfbff' .. V 0 K pn, ,..i .V ' W, it W x M i3 wwwirrswmkmrme W mi Q f awww' f 1 I N Q ...f Harry Schafer . 5 I ' Guard ,Q ' ,ff A r . ff,,l V W . r A A ' V. Clayton Lofland A A, 1 l Gum rg Q1 f L K, N 1Y,, k- ,Ex Q 0 is g . Q f 1 Bill Bmfer A u rw 5 T' Guard ,fi 5 g Hg Q f , Y 5 X K 'i f F M ' ' 'xhi X' 5 I F 1 -.H gif- 1' F ,iff ' , X . K f i Mac King i J . ,ff Az' Center X , jf Vg X vw A U If A - 1 E QNFJYV i , ' TEV' F C , Eg r 1 W E. 92 . f-leo + 1 Q F59 ,,, S' 3.3 ,,,,, , , 5' M f , 'f' r qs X 2 0 9 W 'u 5 2 3 ,aii , , o WX ,::L: r W, we . jg-' M 2f 5.f34' 4 PZw N A, or ' r I, ' X' Q ' 5 r sv R 1 I Q2 W ..., -W 5 , X' 5: f .rf -Si' r K 19- 2 A L fi' -11 3 - o 2 W-e r hr., ,JY 4 D , X Forward 94-'L' M 'K t l WSP x , I ,Arrrr . ARM. ,, rr ar- ' rrr, , T rr,r , rrrlrr H' r r r Q - f ' f f I VIVL Nha. LZ ,fx 1 f-ff' 7 y Q Ld ig A , Tank Bowers Guard Guard Gund Joe Ariola Hollis Coleman 4 M . 1, eww- - v 'v LL Jar, FIRST ROW: Bill Blatter, jim Thomas, Clayton Lofland, Dick Zeplin. SECOND ROW: Manager, Harold Tinnnis5 jim Underhill, joe Ariola, Tank Bowers, Coach Reid Lowder. THIRD ROW: Russell Becker, Rex Place, Mae King, Walter Peterson. NOT PICTURED: Hollis Coleman. VARSITY CA GERS OFF WE GO- COACI DiS VS. VARSITY jUMP--BOYS. I I L. in 4 I Our first year in the Goldcoast Confer- ence was one continuous uphill battle, and the team showed terrific stamina and spirit throughout the season. Coach Lowder's eagers finished the 1959- 60 season with six wins and twelve losses, witha promise of a better season next year. The team will lose seven players: Clay- ton Lofland, Dick Zeplin, joe Ariola, Tank Bowers, Mac King, Walter Peterson, and Hollis Coleman. WE THEY 42 61 42 IAKE WORTH 51 40 52 34 CENTRAL CATHOLIC 40 69 72 55 FORT LAUDERDALE 69 48 43 48 KEY WEST 40 67 60 67 NORIAND 59 71 MIAMI 50 36 54 42 STRANAHAN 70 48 60 70 WEST PALM BEACH 50 53 60 34 SOUTH BROWARD 44 67 POMPAN O 83 le FIRST ROW: Dennis Devine, Dean Radford, Robert Myers, SECOND ROW: Homer Corn, Terry Snider, Tom Anderson, David Proctor, Bill Bullock, john Register. JUNIOR VARSI TH MCA. 39 19 35 47 37 41 S5 32 50 29 47 48 51 53 51 38 38 42 39 Lake Worth C. Catholic Ft. Laud. Key West Key West Norland M. Military Stranahan W. Palm B. So. Broward C. Catholic Ft. Laud. Pompano W. Palm B. Norland Pompano So. Broward Ft. Land. Stranahan We 13 49 28 -10 26 33 20 30 -L4 29 29 39 31 9TH GRADE They Olsen 43 Rogers 31 Parkway 37 MeNieol 35 Everglades 22 Stranahan 26 Pompano Beach 29 Olsen 32 Deerfield 18 Sunrise 38 Everglades 31 Rogers 33 MeNieol 34 y I f--1 lx FIRST ROW: Vincent Costa, Herb Doner, jack Hurley, David Yoder, Rob ert Cannorazzi, Grady Black, james Bayrooty, Pat Grimaldi. SECOND ROW Charles Baylor, Lou Morrison, Carl Martin, David Myers, Al Duty, Ray Montgome ry, Mike McCellen. I7 NN fl BASEBALL 1960 March April May Ba 18 ZZ Z4 29 1 5 8 12 14 19 Z3 26 Z9 3 6 10 13 17 seball Schedule Norland Ft, Laude rdale West Palm Stranahan Pompano C. Catholic N. Miami N. Miami Ft. Lauderdale West Palm Norland Broward Stranahan M. Military Norland Pompano Broward C. Catholic FIRST ROW: L. Barfield, B. Myers, R. Haas, J. Gambino, D. Proctor, I-I. Schaefer, J. Bell, L. Shannon. SECOND ROW: R. Becker, Ma.nager5 J. Buszek, B. Smith, S. Hunt, B. Men, F. Fraser, F. Scutari, Coach Richard Koehane . r A r,,L 7 V k 'dw 1 'l 1 t I ' A y f t .xxwisy A 5 , f Bill Merz I ly Center Field Larry Shannon Q Left Field .huh A X a Hr.. 'X 6 f A- I .7 r N' L ' 4 Q Bob Smith I r Right Field 1. X ff Ns fi V XA S wk' ir kv i -r ,. x 5 1 6 A, Bob Myers kk Lloyd Barfield I Second B359 L Shortstop F r - P? r Bri 7' J' y We ' 7 if A 'Q ' ...Q ... r 'r xl -' X if b Ya . 'se Harry Schaefer Dave Proctor Fmt Base Thlfd Base y Fred Fraser Q1 X ' Pitcher qi all rx Q Q rfb v J .r 2. 6 ii 7 ,r fr e. ' Rvger H335 Frank Scutari Pitcher pitcher Catcher Jim Buszek ' X 1 ,M Trier TR CK 1960 Track Schedule March 4 Ft. Lauderdale 11 Stranahan 18 Pompano Flying L Relay April 1 Broward 8 Gold Coast Meet 14 Central Catholic 20 Broward lnvt. 29 Broward Co. May 7 Regional 14 State Z0 Pentathlon FIRST ROW: J. Powell, B. Wilson, B. Blotter, P. Brown, L. Pilgrim, F. Hoover, B. Miller, E. Harrison, J. Register, L. Wright, SECOND ROW: D. Sharpe, T. Anderson, l-l. Coleman, j. Wehner, H. Timmis, G. May- nard, J. Thomas, R. Place, G. justice. February 11 February 18 February 25 1960 SCHEDULE -- - - - -Stranahan --- ---- Pompano Beach Central Catholic March 3 ..... .... N orth Miami March 9 --- ....... Tri Meet March 17 ---- ---- S outh Broward March 24 ---- --------- N orth Miami March 31 ------------ Fort Lauderdale A ri17 C. C.5 P.B.C.C. p ..-..... April 14 ------------- April 21, 22 ----- -- Norland State Golf Meet fLa1-celandj A .ff Pete Prevost joe Smith o L . Larry Ash john Bole nder Stephen Grant Sal Ma,-tone VARSITY TENNIS Opp. Dates Palm Beach February 3 Pompano 1 1 Stranahan 1 1 'Q Central Catholic 25 Norland March 3 Broward Tournament 9 Ft. Lauderdale 19 South Broward 23 Miami Beach 30 Gold Coast ToLu'na. April 6 Key West 14 C if L.. TEAM CAPTAINS I FIRST ROW: P. Moore, B. Deyo, j. Maillioux, S. McFarlane SECOND ROW: F. Fevrier, J. De Boey, C. Clancy, j. Perkins E.. ophof, B. warren. SECOND Row FIRST ROW: W. johnson, G. Bartholomew, J. Maggiore. C. Blum, S. Culverhouse, r ' . . .' , 9 'ozvzozgf . 49, , :,Q',g4j 0' . ',':4Q'of I I . I I er 1. I we pv- SWI 4-:P 'M3 FIRST ROW: R. Korn, D. Culbert, F. Strachan, J. Linken- heimer, K. Osborne, manager, B. Kaplan, M. Faison, B. Boakes. SECOND ROW: B. Baron, .A. Cilurso, M. Bonne, G. Denslow. THIRD ROW: G. Riedinger, T. Gingrich, R. Rams- bottom, H. Cord, K. Nichols, J. Carey SCHEDULE Miami Beach South Broward Norland Ft. Lauderdale Stranahan Pine Crest Norland N4 : W. Palm Beach Stranahan Broward County Conference Gold Coast Conference LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Lagois, D. Fleenor, C. Simes, J. Horowitz, M. Atinsky, J. Scheyer, L. Young, P. Newkirk, N. Lagois, R. Shannon, S. C. Walker, D. Rogers, J. Bullock. '-gm V Xviw i is i 1 1 Ilates 2-24 3- 2 3- 9 3-15 3-22 4- 1 4- 8 4-14 4-20 4-23 4-30 F -...N N., r.,,. A - Qi LQ.. we Q.-1- ' Poge One Hundred Twenty-Seven we M 5 G if 1 im Q .un N. S ,MIL ,N..sw W 5 WU N.. vi. X, .!i. S I rig? .. J R l Ki , J. Q 2'-F' W 1 , 1 CTIVITIES A-af ff...-w ':. i V15 .v . t ,AMQ M h,A Q f as 1 W . if 1 -53 - 4 ,uf rl ' I I fe .. fig, in A Y' A .- ......... -.-:..-f i ,, ..- sz..-I-' . .. Mg- ' ...-- ..--fuk FIRST ROW: J. A.nker, M. Chasin, B. Cypress, M. Leonardson, J. Greenlee, J. Hampton. SECOND ROW: K. Clancy, J. DeSiato, M. Widlak, D. Wells, D. Mayer, M. Amantea. THIRD ROW: G. Geise, P. O'Brien, T. Cantrelle, E. Cope, V. Cope, R. Becker, G. Hammond, G. Schafer, P. Scott, A. Totman, J. Maggiore, D. Henderson, C. Lagois, P. Slattery. The Student Council has taken many forward steps in various activities and has successfully carried out its program for and with the students, An orientation program was presented to the student body at the be- ginning of the year to better acquaint them with the school's prominent and purposeful clubs. To prevent scheduling conflicts, a calendar of events is main- tained by the council, Some of the activities in which the Student Council participated were: a mid-year sock hop, a campus beautification program, a student-teacher exchange day, a community stadium canvass, a Coral Gables visit, and a trophy to the most outstanding club on the campus, President ------ Vice President --- Secretary ------ STUDE 'I CUUNCIL P511 W ------ Billy Cypres -- Marsha Leonardsoi ---- Joyce Greenleu Treasurer ------ -- Parliamentarian - - - MR. GORDON CI-IES SER Sponsor Page One Hundred Thirty ---- Milton Chasi: --- jack Hamptou I I if l Leaving on a field trip to Coral Gables High School The Student Council works together on another project. Mr. Simon and club president, Billy Cypress, jack Hampton gives committee report. board bus to Coral Gables. et v it 1 2? 1 1 g 1 I Q 5 'Em ' fi ,g.' .. 'Yi FIRST ROW: j. McCormick, R. Burkhardt, J. Maggiore, R. Daniti, R. Schulz, G. Lopez, A. Baker, W. john- son, D. Proctor. SECOND ROW: C. Huber, P. Bohannan, S. Vickers, C. Davis, D. Wells, A. Veno, K. Amorose, J. Giardino, C. Pretlyman, L. Mokos, A. Ragonese, B. Fulton. THIRD ROW: V. Hazel, C. Lagois, L. Brouse, D. Dasher, B. Kobyluch, B. Portner, W. Wasik, L. Ruffin, G. Gvodivin, j. Kirchmeier, L. Martin, G. Blackard, B. Russo, L. Tripp. NATIONAL ,IU IOR H0 UR SOCIETY President ------- --- Jeanne Giardano Vice President -- ---janet Kirchmeier Secretary ------ -------- Lo is Ruffin Treasurer -- ----- David Proctor Chaplain -------------- --- --- Richard Burkhardt The Alfred G. Ryll Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society strives to establish the characteristics of superior leadership, scholarship, char- acter, citizenship, and ser- vice in students of McArthur High School, Ninth and tenth graders are elected to mem- bership in the society by pro- ving that they have these ex- emplary qualities and by giv- ing evidence that they will do their best to instill them in others. 'J WX Zi Ill X Page One Hundred Thirty-Two MISS AURELIA FARIA I I Sponsor FIRST ROW: J. Emerick, B. Nemesek, S. Rogers, R. Weston, P. O'Brian, M. Amantea, R. Dickerson, M. Leonardson, A. Barnett, S. Komarek, G. Geise, F. Fevrier, E. Neumann, P. Fallis, C. Lirzi, V. Myers, K. Holden, M. Tamburro, H. Samuels, J. Villani, J. Rubano. SECOND ROW: E. Damron, T. Barile, j. Beach, F. Rexroat, M. Pfister, C. Anderson, P. Churchill, I. Mass, M. Chasin, P. Norris, B. Boakes, J. Solano, R. Scala, C. Rauth, T. Helms, B. Cocran, V. Broderson, M. Widlak, M. Galant, J. Register, THIRD ROW: F. O'Brian, 1. Golz, V. Cope, W. Deluca, R. Krause, S. Decker, W. Burkhardt, j. Hampton, R. Hinde, F. Gla- vin, R. Kayfeta, R. Haas, D. Erickson, R. Dillard, P. Scott, R. Strickland, W. Blatter, G. Guinn, M. Ro- de lli, K. Clancy. The National Senior Honor So- ciety is a high school organiza- tion whichhas as its primary ob- jective the recognition of students who are outstanding in scholar- ship, leadership, service, and character. To attain membership in this organization is the highest honor available to the high school stu- dent, as he must have maintained at least a B-'average and be re- commended by the faculty. S ff-.dl -I MISS MARGARET BIACKWELDER Sponsor TIO AL SENIOR HO OR SOCIETY President ------- Vice -Pre side nt Secretary ---- Treasurer -- - --- Bill Burkhardt --- Gerald Cuinn --- Fran Rexroat ------ Vernon Cope . . m.-.--- -. .M MN ...W .., ...M K Page One Hundred Thirty-Three YE RBOOK BUSINESS STAFF The Yearbook Business Staff worked hand in hand with the Yearbook Publication class. The sale of autograph books and plas- tic covers were handled by this group. The staff also took corn- plete charge of selling advertise- ments throughout the community and handling yearbook subscrip- tions, BUSINESS STAFF HEADS Judy Register --------------------- Chairrrlan Frank Martorello -- --- Advertising David Erickson --- --- Circulating MRS. HELEN KELLER rf' 17 Sponsor .IN . if 5 A 1 W is .M FIRST ROW: P. Churchill, P. Guenst, C. Lizzi, F. Martorello, D. Erickson, J. Beach, J. Register, F. Rex- roat, j. Riley. SECOND ROW: K. Clancy, M. Solano, A. Solano, V. Kitzmiller, A. Wajtakik, A. Bukis. THIRD ROW: M. Tamburro, B. Robinson, K. Lonquist, T. Helms, F. Fraser, J. Adams, R. Strickland, F. Lolley, M. Summers. E. cS'? af if '11 1 MR. JOHN GALLAGI-EER Sponsor EDI TOR- IN- CHIEF Sandy Anderson ASSISTANT EDITOR Ginny Re ale LAYOUT EDITOR John Roberts TYPING EDITOR Paula Siravo PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Dawn Tuggle SPORTS EDITOR Harold Buckland ART EDITOR Michele Roberts COPY EDITOR Toni Millstone MUSTANG STAFF The Yearbook Staff, under the sponsorship of Mr, John Gallagher, worked diligently to produce and cap- ture all the wonderful memories shared by the entire student body and faculty. During the course of the year, the staff hit many bumps along the road to completing the best possible yearbook. We hope you will enjoy leafing through it as much as we enjoyed making it possible, CENTER: S. Anderson. CLOCKWISE: G. Reale, S. McGla.mmery, T. Mill- stone, H. Buckland, B. Costello, B. Ayer, M. Roberts, A. Bukis, I-I. Semish, R. Calderon, D. Clifton, C. Freeman, V. Bolduc, N. Dineen, C. Anderson, D. Tuggle, P. Siravo, 1. Roberts, J. Emmerick, R. Strickland, S. Pans:-1, M. Millar-di. Page One Hundred Thirty-Five 4 2 e 5, Ev Q OFFICERS President ---- ---- ----------- ---- H ershel Pilgrim Vice President ---- john Solano Secretary ---- --- Kathy Hand Treasurer-H ---- Bill Dcluca Reporter ---- ---- M uyrl Wilson IBB RY CL B L Mrs. Elizabeth Van Arsdale Mrs. Helen Mattison One of the most ardent organi- zations at McArthur, the Library Club promotes efficiency and sti- mulates interest in service to others. A successful book fair and a Christmas party were two out- standing events of the year. The club also was host to the district meeting attended by other county schools, 'W V , FIRST ROW: A. Page, S. Stephenson, L. Marino, L. Tanner, A. Ellis, S. Laffoon, G. Herron, j. Tinney, C. McConnell, N. Simes, S. Harris, j. Rawlins, 1. Olds. SECOND ROW: M. Wilson, D. Hand, E. Detorres, W. DcLuca, J. Solano, D. jones, O. Mailloux, C. Price, P. Messenger, F. Crumpler, S. McGlamnicry, O. Mathews, A. Bukis, D. Shook, J. Parliman, C. Beutler. THIRD ROW: j. Adams, S. Hunt, W. Chamberlain, A. Cilurso, B. Husen, R. Brown, S. Bias, 1. Brogn, G. Maynard, C. Lofland, C. Holland, H. Pilgrim, C. Davis, G. Thomas, R. Bartelmes. WSH swf XXV' A-1 va 5.-.... e 2, No. 2 MCARTHUR HIGH SCHOOL, WEST HOLLYWOOD DEC. 3 QOSSES nior Class To Presel MRS,EVAWARD Mus Sponsor R25 McAllTlIUR lll 'ruins ,Member 3 and 4 i, Um, ,, Publilhad by the newspaper publication cllll of lm at 8:00 P, M- as f 001,01 McArthur High School play' J-EDITORS L SANDY BROWN, JOHN MALLORY situation comedy nv--r-LQ - approx 'onvs EDITOR L. L LL .L HARRY SCHAEFER fdand Ogg Lace' -vw--W, N ld S f Ox th ' 1 were I . - sws EDITOR .... .. LYNDA ROARK in awo 0 Women mrlyne pa mm 0 t C Cx EATURE Eorrna AL ,.... .... L .L JOAN PROFITA K the KCI-IANGE EDITOR . L L L BARBARA WAGNER ity t 4o'roanAPHEns Mn. Jos-an QALLAQI-IER, oAwN TUGGLE The KCULTV ADVISOR LLLL .,-L ..LL ,,--L- .L.LL. .LLLL LLLLL M n s. EVA WARD usligl I and V REPORTERS lemb ' sos sTnIcKLANo ALEX UUKIS Hay HERSI-IEL PILORIM VIRGINIA CHILD . 1 HAROLD rmms JAMES conev tlful GERALDINE HEAD CLAYTON LOFLAND esek, SANDY BANYAI sE1 rv MILLER JOANNE LANNEN PAUL aAssz'r'r us df ELLA PFAFFENBACH e col ppori me aIone . warns Betty Rae Nemesek to Jon Golz and 'Frank 0' Q .min l Cope during rehearsals for McArthur's first senior class 'LOU Chasii- - 1 l 3 ' Arsgnic and Olaf! Lace, the ':kiIling'i comedy farce, opens !Cope, James Rhoa fr or a two ay run In f e schoo auditorium. fsiato, and Daniel Q CO-EDITORS I Mr. James A. Pa Iect the productior ir, T9 Ahend Newgbriefs jardson is the assi: , New lighting valued at S175 is Sandy Brown and john Mallory gre Conferenct FIRST ROW: j. Mallory S. Bro H. S h f . SECOND ROW: . P f T C'1 BEC Day Conference ff C. LaPorte, H. TimmiS,,G. Heavcl? C ae Cr I ro eta, ' 1 MSO' John ilanning to attend colleg I Ho ield on the evenii ' 24 at 7:00 P. M. i n of South Broward ,ty-wide project, C rrence, is aimed at juniors and senic County to select th suited to their 1 ference will cor and answer perioc idents, parents, ar ves from several ' .fterwards student: 'ill have an oppor rrsonally to the of the college the ly interested in. ' for the guidance representatives sti l out college prefs waxes. f' ff, ' catalogs are availa 5 Q Q . , of 1? in ?' is 5 ykti ug 'T ' A ' , M , ff l ix, 3' 1 at y W Q if Q , Lys? c RTH R HIGH SCHOUL MRS. MCARTHUR Sponsor DRILL TE The drill corps, under the direction of Mrs. Mc Arthur, strives to develop leadership, dependability and character, During this past year, it has rendered many ser vices to the school and community, It has parade- at our home football and basketball games, performei for the Miramar American Legion Post, and was th winner in the Fiesta Tropicale of 1959. Captain -------- Joyce LaX Colonel ---- ----- A rt Col F President ------ ----- P at Guenst + Vice President ----- Val Broderson ,W '- Secretary ---------- Bette Nemesek . Yi? - Treasurer Joann Marks A' X l 1 ---,... ..--- I gk 'A ,, K' ,.,, P2 5 A I 1' gg ,M 'tk .X 5 Q c 'X COMMISSIONED OFFICERS DRUMMERS Camille Lizzi, Toni Garguilio, Geri Cain, Joann Marks, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS Carol Huber. TONI GARGUILIO .J 4 If fr Q, DRUM CAPTAIN A '45, 1 COLOR GUARD I ic' Cindy Rauth, Anne cimag- LVL ua, Michelle Mccmre, Val Broderson, BetteRae ! I Nemesek. -Ill! A.. mg 2911 E I r S FIRST ROW: K. Barker, A. Friedman, J. Stepp, M. Legue, I. Mass, S. Dewyea, G. Woodmansee, R. Cashin, P. Wilhelm. SECOND ROW: A. DeFranco, C. I-land, j. Ashburn, N. Ludington, A. Roberts. THIRD ROW: M. Marchisin, F. Hodges, B. Cochran, M. Corson, J. Riley, C. Kertz, M. Pfister, C. Schrieber, L. lnveday, L. Cash. DI ERSIFIED C0-OPER TI E TR IN NG MR. DONALD LaROWE Sponsor President ---- Chaplain - - - Secretary ---- Treasurer --- Page One Hundred OFFI CERS Forty -----------Ken Barker ----Mary Pfister ------Caro1Kertz The Diversified Cooperative Training Club endea- vors to develop personality, character, proper atti- tudes, and leadership in and out of school. Co-oper- ation, responsibility and understanding between em- ployer and employee are also other ideals for which the members of the club strive. Some of the activities of the club this year have included: early-bird breakfasts, a western party, a Christmas party, and a swimming party, The highlight of the year was the annual Employer-Em- ployee banquet at which time each DCT student acts as host to his employer, Barbara Cochran ,N V ' sf, r A C . 1 3 f ,ff ' H I K ' K 7 vm. - ' Y- A ,fe K K gg .. 3 1 I .. 1 ' ' 1 J H 4 k .Xa M 5 l , , . A K D, C. T. SUPERLATIVES 31-N ,H ,'i.l9 : ,. , s , ,35-,,,.:...- .Asa 'KW The students acted as hosts to their employers. The highlight of the year was the annual Employer- Employcc banquet. The club members also enjoyed their At the swimming party, the acti- picnic, vities were many. 403 FRESHMEN GIRLS' CHOR US MR. ROBERT SMITH Director , us1 B0 YS ' C H OR US ' ' BU ff-1' if-Y :.f wg - 1, V m v Lgxhki 4 ? Y L 1 1. AV ,V ,K V 4, ,, -M xz- . . Q1 Q ' iii 5 Q f K ' 35' ,,: - z fr.. 14 1 .. 1. ,L Ln A 2. if 'Q :L K, V ,.,'x LQ 'F if ,HI ' M A 1 s W W 'Y' W K I Ya? 'f ff Xi if ff If x f 1 if ff 1 v x Rf i dk F sf -V txuyg i . ,ah X in 1 wa- ' 7 A , . 4 MQ be - 'r ,YQ 3? ll W QR is ,Y 5 1 i' A W., .M A .. ...,W.,M..+.M. .,N.M.,,-....n.W 'IWW i . I ' f Y , J if 'M C A , fn ,NX A? W Qi W., V qi- ' y f , NMARTHUR HHHISCHOOL BAND BAND DIRECTO RANGERETTES MR. FORREST SCHEN DRUM MAJOR MAJORETTE CAPTAIN WILLIAM BURKHARDT SHARON ROGERS MAJ ORE T TES Wink .mfg In AF! X-px till . A Nh ,-vm i 1, Mi MR, WILLIAM HANES Sponsor The Key Club is an interna- tional high school organization Whose purpose is to develop lead- ership and initiative through ser- vice. At McArthur our Key Club en- deavors to serve both school and community through its many pro- jects. Our annual Career Day and the Varsity-Faculty Basket- ball Cfarne have proved to be great successes. FIRST ROW: M. Rodelli, T. Burford, J. Golz. land, B. Cypress, B. Blatter. THIRD ROW: V. D. Erickson, A. Gauthier, R. Becker, F. Glavin I OFFICERS President ------ .-..-..-..... - - Roger Ha, Vice President --- --------- .-.. B ob Him Secretary ----- --- Fred Glav Treasurer --- ..... jon GC KEY CL B SECOND ROW: M. Chasin, C. Cuinn, J. Hampton, R. Strick- Cope, P. Scott, G. Schafer, R. Kayfetz, W. Burkardt, J. Corey, , R. Hinde, R. Haas. 1 The Key Clubbcrs really hustlcd dunng then' annual game XV1f.l1 the faculty Ivlr Hanes, club sponsor, malws preparauons for Career Day Jesse OSCCO13 WIYSUCS Jlm Noland during an annual event half Uma Sh0W if I xv f, ff , y . fmlllff MR. JAMES PATTERSON Sponsor President ------ ---- B ob Stricklanc Vice President --- -- Ginny Gable: Treasurer ----- --- Fred Frase Secretary ---- -- Phyllis Norri THE TRE CL B The Theatre Club is composed of students who obtain a feeling of pride and accomplishment Working on school productions, Students are initiated into the club by cleaning the auditorium under the supervision of the sponsor. Every auditorium function has been co-produced by the club. They were re- sponsible for the technical aspects of The Talent Show, the Minstrel, the Senior Class Play, and the Junior Class Play. Several members of the club attended the stage productions of My Fair Lady and Look Homeward Angel, FIRST ROW: G. Myers, j. Rubana, L. Baumgartner, J. Widlak, G. Geise, P. Norris, S. Boozer. SECOND ROW: G. Gabler, V. Childs, B. Strickland, C. Price, A. Barnett, M. Roberts, P. Kersting, L. Roarke. THIRD ROW: P. Churchill, T. Gargulio, M. McGoldrik, J. Miles, P. Scott, B. Roberts, F. Fraser, A. Gorbey, F. Frevier. 'Tig if ' it 1 if ZKQW, .. I i lm johnny Solano helps with putting up the set for Life With Father. sa: I '-4-' p,,.-' Patti Churchill and Arlene Barnett go over their lines just before starting rehearsal of Arsenic and Old Lace. jack Hampton congratulates joyce Greenlee, the winner of the Talent Show. 23:1 A. 'l', K .L ., K k 5 We YS :fb i' R 4 ., x Q- S!! xr i s F vw ' xfwfffl 1 ipggtm Q . we Z K jerry Rosanno helps to strike the set for one of the productions. , 'af FIRST ROW: S. Cokey, C. james, C. Snyder, J. LaVoie, S. Deyo, E. Neuman, H. Holder, J. Widlak, B. Cilurso, K. Clancy, G. Geise, j. Parliman, S. Becker, V. Broderson, B. Nemesek. SECOND ROW: R. Trice, G. Cain, V. Harbin, B. Costello, G. Harrison, V. Myers, R. Dickerson, J. Greenlee, J. Franks, J. Register, J. Maclssac, S. Rogers, S. Komarek, R. Swafford, M. Leonardson, K. Hampton, J. Stepp, P. Churchill. THIRD ROW: F. Fevrier, P. Guenst, C. Lizzi, P. Fallis, P. Kersting, S. Dewyea, C. Rauth, j. Kirchmeir, M. McClure, N. Hill, L. Borger, M. Pfister, M. Smith. ANCHUR CL The Anchor Club, sponsored by Pilot Interna- tional, is a girls' service organization serving both school and community. By working togeth- er this club encourages its members to become useful citizens, During Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays, the members presented baskets of food to indi- gent families. The Anchor Club members also devoted much of their time to the March of Dimes Campaign, Other service hours have been devoted to en- tertaining the aged in rest homes and providing MRS. VIRGINIA PETERS toys to orphanages, Sponsor DIRECTORS Pat Fallis Stephanie Komarek Michele McClure President ------- Kathy Clancy Vice President ----Ginny Myers Secretary --------- Pat Guenst Treasurer ------- Camille Lizzi . nfl S 1 ' sw . V' ' . v-' rv FIRST ROW: P. Collins, H. Horn, J. Fleenor, G. Reale, M. Solano, A. Solano, K. Hand, A. Lombardi, B. Morgan, T. Barile, A. Palermo. SECOND ROW: M. Tamburro, 1. Tripp, M. DeFlippo, P. O'Brien, D. Bam- well, T. Millstone, F. Rexroat, J. Villani, M. Arnantea, E. Murray, F. Hodges, T. Kuntz. THIRD ROW: A. Bukis, J. Beach, T. Helms, G. Gabler, M. Roberts, 1. Straight, C. Anderson, D. Tuggle, L. Vogt, M. Kuntz, N. S' e P.N k'k. TRI-HI-Y ll Vice President Chaplain --- President -------- Secretary .... I--I .... Pat O'Brien Treasurer - .... - Tri-Hi-Y is a nation-wide service club. Its purpose is to create, maintain, and ex- tend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian Cha- racter. In the past three years Tri-Hi-Y has assisted welfare families at Christmas, served at the McArthur Foot- ball banquet, distributed help- ful Slogan Blotters during the exams, contributed to dif- ferent agencies, and provided various other services, MRS. LORRAINE LINK Sponsor Connie Anderson - Fran Rexroat ---Trudy Helms -- -Judy Tripp Page One Hundred Fifvy-One FIRST ROW: D. Wales, L. Snyder, N. Tiinperio, S. Hoover, B. Artuso, P. Kramer, D.'Sherer, B. Rice, G. DeSalvo, C. Tallcnt, D. Brittingham. SECOND ROW: B. Brittingham, H. Estes, E. Ruffin, K. Hulrick, j. Maddox, j. Tripp, F. Moman, C. Semisch, R. Marcello, D. Dodds, A. Ragonese, V. Hazel, C. Thompson, D. jacobucci, S. Powell, THIRD ROW: T. Flatten, K. Signior, B. Kobyluch, L. Paullin, A. Blatter, M. Wat- son, P. Moulson, D. Phillips, B. Berla, K. Tras, L. Hague, S. Bury, S. Cobb, S. Fleck, M. Swanson. RE HOM M KERS OF ERICA SPONSORS Miss Mary Lou Stuart Mrs. Mary Ray Emphasizing the importance of good homemaking, these girls work diligently under the direction of Mrs, Ray and Miss Stuart, This year the F, H, A, has been very active on the campus, Some of their many projects were: attended the state and district F, H, A. Conventions, had a dinner for their parents in October, had a dinner for initiation of new members, assisted at the style show, had three bake sales, and a Christmas Bazaar, During Christmas time they made Mustys to sell for presents. In May they attended a county F, H. A. picnic, Page One Hundred Fifty-Two if -s luv?- sw S MH c gr, V 'f,wf'5' ff? : .f y , W N r 11.51 i,:lf44WSQaQs V P - 1:- '2 :fy K if, 1, - JO H! Pre side nt ----------------- Barbara Chahou Vice-President ---------------Karen Tras Secretary -------------- Donna Iacoboucci Treasurer ------------------ Trudy Flatten Parliamentarian ----------- Sandy Sury Historian ------------ -- Diane Dodds Initiation of new members. Preparing for the Bake Sale. Q.. ,,' Wm- The first annual fashion show. Page Ore Hundred Fifty-Three OFFICERS S SPONSORS Sponsors ----- - ---- Mrs. Keller, Mr. Kille PI'6SiCl61'1E ------ ----------- B arry Simms Vice President - ----- ---- C arol Huber Secretary ------ ---- La urel Snyder Treasurer --- -..- jack Anka,- SPANISH CL B The Spanish Club is open to students who are members of any of the Spanish Classes at Mc- Arthur High School. Latin-Ame rican Students who may be attending our school, or any others who are interested in the activities of the club, the Fiesta Tmpicale' may join with the approval of the club officers. The purpose of this fine group is to encourage and facilitate the Spanish culture and put it to use. The Spanish Club Participates in FIRST ROW: A. Walters, C. Ludinthaler, L. Harbey, R. Portner, G. Goodwin, V. Kitzmiller, C. Huber, L. Snyder, K. Ruddick, J. Lawless, B. Morgan, P. Nealer, B. Robinson, A. Waftalik. SECOND ROW: Mr. Kille, C. Hortel, M. Todd, B. Burke, S. Gokey, D. Wales, j. Bullock, D. Sherer, S. Hoover, L. Brouse, A. Bukis, J. Frantz, M. Murvy, L. Haynes, P. Bohannon, K. Ambrose, C. Grisson, Mrs. Keller. THIRD ROW: j. Riverso, J. LaSa1iva, C. Bott, G. DeSalvo, C. Chancey, j. Hauser, H. Miller, M. Kuntz, L. Vogt, P. O'Brien, C. De- Crescenzo, L. Mawhilly, A. Ragonese, A. Solano, A. Mancini, J. Olivi. FOURTH ROW: M. Newlel, L. Wagenheim, F. Drovie, S. Mooney, J. Moran, J. Diamond, R. Bertolami, J. Anlcer, B. Simms, A. Kepkau, J. Bertsch, R. Reed, j. Orth, A. Bukis, j. Klien, E. Coddington. I sr if ww 'T Q 1.51 FIRST ROW L Martin, D Burkhardt, R. Krause, j. Anker, T. Lucas, A. Bukis, M. Anzalone, P. Scott, C LIZZI A Keller L Ackley SECOND ROW: V. Hartt, M. Widlak, P. Bohamaon, C. Drasdowdki, L. Mokis H Samuels, V Child S Worley T. Kimtz, C. Summers, H. Myers, L. Ruddik, j. Giardino, N. Hill, R. Shannon,j Perkins P Church M Russo, S. Smith. FUT RE TEACHERS OF AMERIC The Future Teachers of America strive to en- courage more qualified students to become tea- chers, During the year, the F. T. A, officers trave- led to the annual convention held at Daytona Beach. Another yearly event directed by the club is Teacher Appreciation Day. Initiation for formal inductive ceremonies were per- formed for the very first time in November, President ------ ---- C amillc Lizzi Vice-President --- --- Jeanne Ciardino Treasurer ------ --- Patricia Churchill Secretary ---- --- Helaine Samuels Historian --- ------- Phil Scott J' ,M ,fl .fxiijlf A il' A A A A N. C O fi? i f 'Q'-F!F!.ff,f ff. MRS. DORIS BANNER , ffifivffg' Sponsor F- ii ' W ' dr '-llfsiifffwf t sl R R . . t sen S V .Q . ' - 4 I .. Q V OFFICERS k ' ' ul ir , President ------------ Dawn Tuggle ' ' Vice President ------ Kathy Clancy , C ,A--if Secretary-Treas. ------ Gloria Geise 5 Ii ' . l :AQ A 1 LLIED MEDICAL ARTS The Allied Medical Arts Club is composed of girls who plan to enter va- rious phases of medical work. The girls become acquainted with hospitals throughout the community by attending the Jackson Memorial capping cere- mony and taking Christmas presents to the South Florida State Mental Institu- tion, Two delegates attended the state convention in Pensacola, Florida, and Gloria Geise was elected as State Secretary. Through the efforts of the club, three senior members received scholarships toward nursing careers. During the summer, several members will attend the Orientation course at Mem- o rial Ho spital, FIRST ROW: J. Frantz, H. Horn, G. Geise, K. Clany, V. Kuilema, P. Moore, M. Iorio, K. Ambrose, V. Child, J. Walker. SECOND ROW: L. Ackley, G. Goodwin, E. Bartelmes, S. Brown, D. Tuggle, A. Bamett G. Gabler, M. Nichols, K. Keller. , 1 O W, A MELVIN KNOTTS President ------- --- Clayton Loftland Spqmgor Vice President --- ---- Harold Buckland Secretary ------- ----- H arry Schafer Treasurer ----- ---- D on Barfield Sgt. of Arms ---- ---- A aron Doban The p u r p o S e of the Monogram Club is to promote sportsmanship, scholarship, and fellowship among the athletes at McArthur High School. Membership in the club is available to boys who have earned a varsity letter in any sport repre- senting the Mustangs. FIRST ROW: R. Vielhaber, J. Anker, M. Rodelli, H. Schafer, J. Varnadoe, J. Hardesy, K. Nichols, F. Scu- tari, A. Erp, E. Bowers. SECOND ROW: B. Smith, R. Place, P. Schreck, R. Haas, G. Schaffer, H. Coleman, J. Ariola, S. Bias, J. Thomas, J. Hampton, G. Reidinger. TI-HRD ROW: J. Osceoloa, L. Shannon, T. Snyder, M. Boone, P.Canno1-rozzi, R. Faulk, J. Smith, A. Doban, C. Loftland, B. Blatter, G. Guinn, H. Buckland, B. Snider, L. Barfield. FOURTH ROW: J. Rottner, J. Noland, A. Cilurso, N. Czamaick, R. Kom, A. Collins, J. Korn, D. Zeplin, D. Barfield, H. DeSiato, J. Underhill, B. Allen. ,Q w. egg I Z ' . sf. J.. as ': Exam . 7. a..5E1 ' -HM: e OFFICERS President -------------- Pan Fallis Vice President Michele McClure Secretary ----- Roeanne Dickerson Treasurer ------- Elaine Newmann MR. M.j. ELLIS 9 SPOnsor T f 4'r' r if L FUTURE BUSINESS LE DERS The Future Business Leaders of America is sponsored by the United Business Association, a department of the National Education Association. Sponsored by Mr. Ellis, the club's purpose is to develop competent, agressive business leaders and also to create interest and understanding in choosing business occupations, Informative films and guest speakers were included in programs for the benefit of all the members. F.B.L.A. also sponsored the award presenta- tion to the most outstanding commercial student of the Senior Class of l96O. FIRST ROW: E. Newman, R. Dickerson, M. McClure, P. Fallis. SECOND ROW:G. Harrison, D. Zeller, J. Profeta, J. Hiber, j. Lawless, A. Colano, M. Solano, D. Hubert, J. Hartley, B. Arthur, A. Totman, D. Dunn, THIRD ROW: J. Dickerson, C. DeCrezcenzo, D. Webb, L. Marino, G. Foley, B. Bailey, M. Smith, H. Hol- der, B. Blevins, J. Solano, C. LaPorte. ' 5 i i . sn. ' if - ' 'E I 3133: ' se i i Q Y I . ifi . 'U' FIRST ROW: R. Ramsbottom, G. Mitchell, D. Fleming, D. Rogers, J. Studley, G. Brogna, R. Styles, W. Buchholzer, A. Troop, T. Maraia, K. Andrews, A. Scott, J. Blackbtun, J. Stoughton. SECOND ROW: A. Berndt, K. Rex., W. Mercier, R. Ehlert, R. Kirk, J. Ward, W. Boakes, J. Conway, D. Hilty, T. MacNeil, R. Cochenour, J. Rhoads, J. Mulberger, B. Kaplan, J. Jackson, J. Bayrooty. THIRD ROW: R. Fisher, E. Kahn, W. Reeves, T. Maynard, J. McCaleb, C. Riness, D. Wind, C. Craven, M. Anzalone, R. Kayfetz, R. Biron, J. Kildea, J. Eklund, W. Ward, A. Kopkau, R. Dillard, G. Bertleng, V. McReynolds. BOYS SERVICE CL As indicated by its name, the Boys' Ser- vice Club is an organization that supplies services to the school and community. These dependable boys are willing to give of their time and efforts to help our school run more efficiently. 'J ' , ..e 5 A MR. LLOYD AARON Sponsor Captain ---- ---- R onald Biron Lieutenant --- ---- J ames Bayrooty Lieutenant --- -------- Dale Rogers 'N , Lieutenant --- ---- Tommy MacNeil Afx ' Lieutenant -- Richard Dillard Lieutenant --- ---- Alan Troop ,p f , OFFICERS President --------- ----- N ancy Simes , Vice President -- ---- --- Bob Strickland S ,M N Secretary-Treasurer -- --- Barbara Ellis N W' ' mimi., p I l I4 ,Z ' MMW' fx , 'Q 'U' '-M Nkfilil - 'Nrx M MBI: :UIQ 1 :VM . - , 1:35 5.2-3lMlAFll04Al ' 'f 1 J ,,, ,,,,Qj'j'+'-n- ff 1' Y-,ff 01 J, , . 'K W, L.,..,,::, K ' -1' 1--nm. , bf: 1 . J .. Wfff WN -. in MRS. PHYLLIS THURSTON Sponsor The Art Service Club is composed of students who are interested in the field of art and enjoy doing projects for various organizations on the campus. Evidence of their fine artistic ability is displayed on posters throughout the school. A successful skating party was held in order to send a representative, Bob Miller, to the art camp in Tallahassee, Florida. The final pro- ject of the year was a mural painting for the Junior-Senior prom decorations, RT SER ICE CL B FIRST ROW: B. Barch, C. Dooley, C. Simes, L. Tripp, D. Dugas, B. Betton, V. Brannock, K. Keller, J Edson, M. Anzalone, B. Ellis, R. Strickland, B. Moore, J. Lesky, N. Simes, D. Young. 'Ex FIRST ROW: D. Erickson, A. Baker, B. Lynch, L. Summers, F. Crumpler, H. Long, M. Summers. SECOND ROW .I Rossano, P. Brown, R. Biron. RADIO CL 5- DAN BISHOP Sponsor lx . 4.- This is the first year for McArthur's Radio Club. Under the direction of Mr. Bishop, it was chartered in April, and during its existence has achieved several of its initial goals. The club created and operated station K4LJG at the annual educational fair. High frequency corn- munications were tested, and the club has been instrumental in helping various harris obtain licenses. President -------- --- David Erickson Vice-President ---- --- Gerald Rossano Treasurer ------- ---- Mi ke Summers Secretary ---- ---- R onald Byron Page One Hundred Sixty-One ,, LS Mm s 5,3 ll .gi 5351 -LQ 1 . 4 A ii, 4. :L 5 A nz . vu, is 3,2 S? I sa A ' M! ,Q X Lwfgdi km 'gm 4 ' ' 5 fxzxfsx. , 2 pf-YQ. .- .E ,,,L Ag w, .. , H -2:11 , vf 1: A '?'Ki,. ., 3 :U s L df F ' h- t K 4 f mv.. T 4 -if-+-' 1, 3 . , A M: ' . , ,vw T . ,Q ' rf?-15X f f A gd. 'f 5 , Q ,N iw , l- ' -Q1 , 5 + ':i8iiQS k' A 5, V 2 it .gg1h, , ' ,f fr A 5 -. X fa , Q . Q- -- ff 1 f ,-.-- I igggfgugjggijji' ' . .ff 43, 3 I .. ,-f l .- ,,.f t. ,, P1 5 f J .jigzg - I , , I T X' 1 K gy - A ' -:Fa .-,:zf f'v ' ' ii? f' K '- A . .. , ga ff V 'ails ' -- H fjisi - ff im - fi QL 'fi s .1-fi!-' 1 L. , . FEATURES i ? 'k K 3, 4 8 'If-5 A Ai'-fx? vi 9 lg? Mr, Smith, Director A Hwur ADVANCED CHORUS !Of'6S877 J' klalnoma x a A 555 f ,AFA 3 , mu A 1-2 . 4, f. fx is ' , A, ., H. WQN 92 eff Y AAAA ,, i . 5 5 J a,, 6 if f -- Xb am ,Mm ' , , . , A A ' 1,33 X: A A 3 ig 'W' l g A b. A XM 1 Q X E r A5 f if ' 3 , 4 , Q., t , we K - , , A .- Q E AAA A : Q A - 5 A A-W 5 A gz ifiig 2 Q M 4 12 MP ARSENIC AND OLD LACE Senior Class Play December 1959 CAST CHARACTER Pat Churchill . . . . Abby Brewster Frank O'Brien Jon Golz ...... Paul Brown . . . . . ..... Dr. Harper . . . Teddy Brewster . Officer Brophy Milton Chasin ...... ..... O fficer Klein Arlyne Barnett Martha Brewster Betty Rae Nemesek ...... Elaine Harper Jack Hampton ...... Mortimer Brewster William Ayer ............... Mr. Gibbs Roger Harwood Vernon Cope . . . . . . . . Jonathan Brewster . Dr, Einstein Gerald Guinn . . . ..... Mr. Heskins James Rhoads . . . . . . Officer O'I-Iara Richard DeSiato Gerald Guinn . . . . . . Lt. Rooney Mr, Witherspoon Daniel Castro . . . . . . . .... Mr. Spenalzo Page One Hundred Sixty-Six l JUNIOR MISS Junior Class Play, May 1959 n-ssupunuqn-nun 1 A K: A 1 .. LQ, 8, gf i f Z' . If J si 'A 5 f-' 14 -1 W 2 W of J il w S 32 Take that coat off and sit down! Please! ff- I Directed by Mr. Jim Patterson , . 43 -43 ' 3 1 gl The cast of Junior Miss takes a bow, 'S 8 Page One Hundred Sixry-Seven LIFE WITH FATHER Directed by Jim Patterson March, 1960 y . CAST CHARACTER Joyce Hodges ......... Annie Fran Fevrier . ..... Vinnie Jack Anker . . . . Clarence John Carey . . ...... John Ross Scala .... . . . Whitney Andy Pauker . . .... Harlan Homer Corn ,,,,. , . , Father Myra Nichols ...... Margaret Marilyn DeFilippo ..... Cora Helaine Samuels. . Mary Skinner Phil Scott ..... Rev. Dr. Lloyd Judy Mascara .......... Delia Judy Rubano ........... Nora Andre Gauthier . Dr. Humphreys Richard Korn ..... Dr. Somers Linda Roark ......... Maggie JUNIOR CLASS PLA Y SENIOR CLASS PICNIC AND BANAQUET A wzzfieljf of activities . . . P30126 .JF Rs --ef? . . Banquet . . . Prom UNIOR-SENIUR PROM Girls in gaily colored evening frocks and boys in soft muted dinner jackets seemed to lend an air of enchantment to an evening appropriately entitled Star- dust. The place Governor's Club Hotel, the band . . . Ben Goode. 'Twas an evening to be remembered. K 11 is .dir e sv X Y , SQ 'S wg Y A -1 4-Q, x gg Q if-iwx, as K pfafp, i o K' f.,'k.,1 .f,,k V377 ,A Q 1 V a- V Q p3 1'Ej-. -is. L, 1 i. , -rt 'gan at ci, E JJ if fl ' fe' Q A ,a A-K Kgw J X wt' W . Class Night . . . Baccalaaffeate . . All these events comprise the joys . . . P ge One Hundred Seventy 4 U Y 92 .4 22232 BACCALAUREATE AND CLASS NIGHT fwffi -: Q in W V 5. i4 S .- 'X if 45 l W :5 amz! 5062771655 of fbazffonfg awaited moment . . 1 , 'mi O ddS O COMMENCE E T 1 J-E, l 6 I' ,nr k X A . UA R S I E JI ,X 1, if SSH 'lk 'ir X I E U I 'fz .Q ? 2 5 Y L SQ -N, , Q:n1 Page One Hundred Sevenfy-Two Q' hm'h N1 ik 1 'G' ?S-fi R s y. EXERCISES if TO THE SENIORS OF 1960 You are the person who must decide Whether you'1l do it or toss it aside You are the person who makes up your mind Whether you will lead or linger bchindg Whether you will try for the goal that's afar Or be contented to stay where you are. Take it or leave itg there is much to do just think it over .... it's all up to you. Edgar A. Guest Page One Hundred SevenUy'Three A , 4 W Sa A if SENIOR DIRECTOR Y JIMMY ADAMS Library Club 45 Chorus 4. VIRGINIA AIGNS KAREN ALBERTSON Latin Club 25 Library 35 Theatre Club 35 Senior Week Committee 45 Alma Mater 4. ROBERT ALLEN Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. MARY AMANTEA Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 Drill Corps Secretary 25 Drummer and Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Social Committee 45 Cheerleading 4. CONSTANCE ANDERSON Tri-Hi-Y Treasurer 1, 25 Chaplain 35 President 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 Drill Corps First lieutenant 2, 35 Spanish Club Treasurer 25 Yearbook Editor 35 Student Council 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Ways and Means Committee 3 4. ' PAUL ANDERSON SANDRA ANDERSON Class Night Committee 45 Yearbook Editor 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. JOSEPH ARIOIA Monogram Club 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2. BETTIE ARTHUR Future Business Leaders of America 3, 4. JUDY ASI-lBURN Drill Corps 2, 35 Anchor Club 25 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 35 Theatre Club 35 Art Service Club 35 D C. T. Chap- lain 4. GORDON ASTLE DIANE AVON WILLIAM AYER junior Class Play 35 Swimming 35 Latin Club 35 Senior Class Play 45 Public Relations Committee 45 Yearbook 4. BARRY BADER JAMES BAKER SHERRILL BAKER SANDRA BANYAI Future Homemakers of America 45 Allied Medical Arts Club 3, 4. KEITH BARBER DONALD BARFIELD Football 2, 35 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 35 Student Council 3. KENNETH BARKER D C. T. President 45 Track 1, 2, 3. ARLYNE BARNETT National Honor Society 3, 45 Allied Medical Arts 3, 45 Theatre Club 3, 45 Drill Corps Drummer 2, 35 Public Relations Committee 45 Senior Class Play 4. ROBERT BARTELMES Advanced Chorus 3, 4. PAUL BASSETT CARY BAUER JUDITH BEACH Tri-Hi-Y 1, Chaplain 2, President 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 25 Anchor Club 25 Alma Mater 4. RICHARD BERRY Football 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Swimming 25 Service Club 3. Chorus 4. PAUL BERTOIAMI CATHERINE BEUTLER Band 45 library 4. ALBERT BIANCHI, JR. Latin Club 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4. BRONSON BIAS Chorus 25 Library 45 Senior Week Committee 45 Football 2, 3, 4. RONALD BIRON Chorus 2, 3, 45 Service Club 3, Captain 45 Office Service 2, 3, 45 Radio Club President 45 Senior Class Court 4. GAIL BIACKBURN BRENDA BIACKWELL ROBERT BOHANNAN Newspaper Assistant Editor 3. VALERIE BOIDUC Art Service Club Secretary and Treasurer 35 Year- book 4. CAROL BOURASSA Student Council 25 Volleyball 15 Drill Corps 2, 3. EUGENE BOWERS Monogram Club 3,45 Service Club 1, 25 Senior Week Committee 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 4. ALBERT BRENNAN, JR. Football 25 Swimming 2. VALERIE BRODERSON Anchor Club Treasurer 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps Secre- tary 2, 35 Vice President 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 National Honor Society Secretary 3, 45 Library 35 latin Club 25 Ways and Means Committee 35 Senior Week Committee 45 Tennis 3, 4. JAMES BROGAN Band 2, 45 library 3, 45 Talent Show 35 Service Club 3. PAUL BROWN Band 1, 2, 35 Theatre Club 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Cross Country Track 2, 3, 4. SANDRA BROWN Newspaper Editor 2, 45 Chorus 1, 2. HAROID BUCKLAND Library President 35 Service Club 15 Monogram Club 2, 3, Vice President 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Track 15 Yearbook 45 Ways and Means Committee 4. ALEXANDER BUKIS Advanced Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 library 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, 45 F. T. A. 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Social Committee 45 Yearbook 4. RODGER BUNNELL Social Committee 45 Golf 2, 35 Football 2. TERENCE BURFORD WILLIAM BURKHAR.DT National Honor Society Vice President 25 Presi- dent 3, 45 Key Club 3, Secretary 45 Band 1, 2, Drum Major 3, 45 Band Council 2, 3, 45 Student Council 15 Allied Medical Arts 45 Project Com- mittee 4. ELLEN BUTLER RONALD CALDERON Yearbook 4. PATRICK CANNAROZZI Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. LEO CASH Library Club 25 D. C. T. 4 RICHARD CASHIN D. C. T. 45 Golf 4. DANIEL CASTRO MILTON CHASIN National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Library Club 35 Student Council Treasurer 45 junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Key Club 3, 45 Allied Medical Arts 45 Softball 15 Social Committee 3. VIRGINIA CHILD Theatre Club 3, 4. SENIOR DIRECTOR Y PATRICIA CHURCHILL Spanish Club 3, Anchor Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, F. T. A. Treasurer 4, Theatre Club 3, 4, Drill Corps 3, 4, Yearbook Business Committee 4, Senior Court 4, Senior Class Play 4. ANTHONY CILURSO Service Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Newspaper 4, Chorus 1, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Library 3, 4. KATHLEEN CLANCY National Honor Society 3, Vice President 4, Anchor Club 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Allied Medi- cal Ars Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Student Council 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2. DELORIS CLIFTON F. B. L. A. 3, Yearbook 4, Chorus 1. BARBARA COCHRAN Diversified Cooperative Training Secretary 4. EDMOND CQFFEY Track 1, 2, 4. GARY COI.E Swimming 3, 4. HOLLIS COLEMAN Softball 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Service Club 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 2. ARTHUR COLIINS Basketball 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4, Public Rela- tions Committee 4, Football 1. MARIE CONICELLI F. B. L.A. 3, Drill Corps 2, Chorus 1. VERNON COPE National Honor Society 2, Chaplain 3, 4, Treasu- rer 4, Key Club Vice President 3, Chaplain 4, Student Council 4, Ways and Means Committee 4, Chorus 1, Student Director 2, 3, Latin Club Presi- dent 2. JAMES COREY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, Key Club 3, 4. GERAIDINE CORSON Library 4. MARY CORSON Diversified Cooperative Training 4. BARBARA COSTELLO Drill Corps Top Sergeant 2, 3, Library Club 3, An- chor Club 4, Yearbook 4, Office Service 2, 3, 4. DENNIS COULTER Band 1, 2, 3. FOREST CRUMPLER NORMAN CZARNIAK, . Monogram Club 3, 4, Library 3, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3. RICHARD DALBO Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2. WILLIAM DANN Service Club 3. CLYDE DAVIS PETER CROCCO JR library 4. SIDNEY DECKER Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Cross Country Track Co-Captain 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Hundred Mile Club 3, 4. CLAUDIA DeCRESCENZO Drill Corps 2, 3, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Theatre Club 3, Yearbook Committee 4. JOANNE Del-'LORA Advanced Chorus 2, 3, 4, Drill Corps 2, 3, Projects Committee 4. ANN DeFRANCO Drill Corps 3, Diversified Cooperative Training 4. WILLIAM DeLUCA National Honor Society 4, library 4. JAMES DeSALVO Band 2, Service Club 3, Projects Committee 4, Foot- ball 2. RICHARD DeSl.ATO Service Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Theatre Club 4, Art Service Club President 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1 ETTORE DeTORRES Library Assistant ROY DeVRIES Ways and Means Committee 3. SONDRA DEWYEA Chorus 1, 3, Newspaper 2, Student Council 2, Office Service 2, Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Theatre Club 3, Drill Corps 2, 3, Public Relations Committee 4, D. C. T. 4. SHIRLEY DEYO Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 2, Allied Medical Arts President 3, 4, Ad- vanced Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations Commit- tee 4. ' MARTHA DICKERSON Drill Corps 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, F. B. L. A. 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, 4. RICHARD DILL EDMUND DiLORETO, JR. PRISCILLA DOCTOR Chorus 1, Drill Corps 2. THOMAS DOLAN, JR. THEODORE DOMINICK Softball 1, Baseball 4. GEORGE DuBOIS Track 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. DUSTIN DUNN, JR. Future Business Leaders of America 4. RICHARD EHLERT F. B. L.A. 3, Service Club 3, 4. LEE EKLUND Service Club 4, Library Club 4. BARBARA ELLIS Student Coimcil 1, 2, Drill Corps 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Art Service Club 4. IEROLD ELLIS Library Club Vice President 3, junior Court 3, Foot- ball 2, Track 2, 3. DORIS ELMORE JUDITH EMERICK National I-lonor Society 3, 4, Yearbook 3, 4. DAVID ERICKSON National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Key Club 3, 4, Radio Club 4, Yearbook Business Staff 4, Social Committee 4. PATRICIA FALLIS National Honor Society 3, 4, Anchor Club Director 2, 3, 4, F. B. L. A. Secretary 3, President 4, News- paper 2, Drill Corps 2, Social Committee 3, 4. PEGGY FEWELL JOYCE FLEENOR Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 3, Theatre Club 3, Student Council 1, Mixed Chorus 1, Ways and Means 3, Public Relations Committee 4, Swim- ming 2, Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. IUDITH FRANKS F. B. L. A. 3, Anchor Club 4, Swimming 2. WILLIAM FRANTZ FREDERICK FRASER Baseball 3, 4, Basketball 3, Theatre Club Treasurer 4, junior Class Play 3. CARLTON FREEMAN Yearbook 4, Chorus 1. SENIOR DIREC T UR Y RALPH FRENGEL Swimming 1, 25 Tennis 3. ARIEEN FRIEDMAN Drill Corps 2, 35 D. C. T. 4. VIRGINIA GABLER Theatre Club 3, 45 Drill Corps 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Allied Medical Arts 45 Senior Court 4. ANN GARGUILO Drill Corps 2, Drum Corporal 3, Drum Sergeant 45 F. B. L.A. 35 Theatre Club 3, 4. SALVATORE GENARIO FREDERICK GIAVIN Band Council Secretary 45 Allied Medical Arts 45 Key Club 3, Secretary 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4. JON GOIZ National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club Treasurer 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 45 Li- brary Club 3. STEPHEN GRANT Service Club 1, 25 Senior Week Committee 45 Golf 3 4. ' VIRGINIA GREENE PATRICIA GUENST Anchor Club Secretary 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps Presi- dent 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club Vice President 2, 35 Theatre Club 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. GERALD GUINN Key Club 3, Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 2, Vice President 3, 45 Monogram Club 25 Treasu- rer 3, 45 library Club 35 Service Club 35 Football 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 35 Senior Class Social Committee 4. ROGER HAAS Key Club President 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, Treasurer 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 45 Art Service Club 35 junior Court 35 Senior Night 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Track 35 Basket- ball 2, 35 Football 1. JOHN HAMPTON Key Club 3, 45 Monogram Secretary 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Junior Class President 3, Sen- ior Class President 45 Student Coimcil 45 Basketball 2 3. ' KATHLEEN 1-LAND Tri-Hi Y 1,2 3 4, Libra Club 3 Secreta 4 ' 1 1 ' rv n YY 3 Rangerettes 15 Chorus 1, 25 D. C. T. 45 Drill Corps 2. VICKIE HARBIN Anchor Club 45 Drill Corps 2, 35 Chorus 45 Yearbook 35 Social Committee 3. SUE HARRIS Library Club 45 Chorus 4. GAIL HARRISON Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 F B. L.A. 3, 4. ROGERS HARWOOD junior Class Vice President 35 Senior Class Vice President 45 Chairman of Social Committee 3, 45 Service Club 2, 35 Track 3, 45 Cross Country Track 2, 35 Football 2. LYNN HAUMAN Future Teachers of America 2. GERALDINE HEAD Newspaper 4. GERTRUDE HELMS Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 Spanish Club Secretary 25 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Senior Week Committee 45 Drill Corps 2, 35 Yearbook Committee 45 Ways and Means Commit- tee 4. GEORGIA HERRON library 4. LOIA HICKS ROBERT HINDE Key Club 3, President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. VERA HODGES Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 D. C. T. 45 F. B. L. A. 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Theatre Club 3. 5 DONALD HOFER JUDITH HOFFMAN WALTER HOLLAND Service Club 25 Library 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BETTY HRIBAR EDWARD HUNT, JR. Softball 15 Baseball 35 library 3, 45 Social Com- mittee 4. CECELLIA JAMES Chorus 1, 2, 45 Drill Corps 2, 35 Anchor Club 45 Swimming 15 Tennis 4. CHARLOTTE JENNINGS JUDITH JIRIK Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARILYN JIVIDEN DAIE JONES WILLIAM KAY, JR. Tennis 25 Service Club 3. KAREN KELLER Art Service Club 1, 4. HERBERT KELLY Senior Week Committee 4. ROSEMARIE KEMPER PATRICIA KERSTING Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Theatre Club 3, 45 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL KERTZ Chorus 15 Yearbook 25 Drill Corps 35 D. C. T. Trea- surer 4. EDWARD KING junior Class Play 35 Basketball 3, 4. STEPHANIE KOMAREK Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 2, 35 Chorus 2, 3, 4. JOANNE IANNEN CARLTON I.aPORTE Band 1, 25 Chorus 3, 45 Service Club 15 Social C0111- mittee 3, 45 Baseball 15 Football 1, 2. JOYCE LaVOlE Drill Corps Capt. 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 4. ROBERTA LAWYER MARK LEGUE Football 25 Swimming 25 Track 3. MARSHA LEONARDSON National Honor Society 2, 35 latin Club 2, Secretary and Treasurer 3, President 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Student Council Vice President 45 Senior Week Committee 45 Drill Corps Secretary 2. CAROLYN LINDENBAUM AUDREY LINK Junior Class Play 35 Social Committee 45 Class Night 4. CAMILLE LIZZI Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 F. T.A. 3, Pres. 45 Newspaper Editor 35 Drill Corps Drummer 3, 45 National Honor Society 4. CLAYTON LOFLAND Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, Treasurer, 3, President 45 Baseball 2. AMYE LOLIEY Yearbook Business Staff 4. ANGEIA LOMBARDI Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 F. B. L.A. 25 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 2. SENIUR DIRECTOR Y HAROLD LONG KAREN LONNQUIST Library Club 1, 25 Chorus 25 Art Service Club 3, Vice President 45 Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. LAWRENCE LOVEDAY Band 1, 2, 35 Swimming 35 D. C. T. 4. JANICE LUCAS NANCY LUDINGTON Volleyball 15 Theatre Club 35 D. C. T. 4. ROBERT MacLAUGHLIN Band 1, 25 latin Club 35 Library Club 45 Service Club 2 3. ' Jrssnz MAHAN, JR. OSCAR MAILLOUX library Club 4. MICHAEL MALLARDI Yearbook 45 Cross Count:ry Track 3. JOHNNY MALLORY, JR. Service Club 35 Newspaper 4. MICHAEL MARCHISIN Service Club 35 D. C. T. 4. LOIS MARINO library Club 45 F. B. L. A. 4. JOANNE MARKS Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, Treasurer 45 F. B. L.A. 35 Cheerleading 15 Senior Week 4. SALVATORE MARTONE, JR. Band 15 Monogram 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. FRANK MARTORELLA Senior Day 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. IRA MASS D. C. T. 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Track 35 Cross Country 3. OTIS MATI-IEWS, JR. Service Club 15 library Club 45 Softball 15 Football 1. GORDON MAYNARD Library Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4. IARRY McClELLAN CECELIA McCONN'ELL NORMAN McCRARY D. C. T. Vice President 45 Ways and Means Commit- tee 45 Cross Country 35 Track 2, 3. PARKER MCGIAMERY Library Club 35 Senior Week Committee 4. SAMUEL MCGIAMERY library Club 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Football 1. LORETTA McGOWAN Art Service Club 3. VIRGINIA MCQUISTON Art Service Club 3. EVELYN MEANS PAUL MESSENGER, JR. Service Club 35 Library Club 45 Ways and Means Committee 3, 4. BETTY MILLER Senior Court 4. ANTONIA MILLSTONE Cheerleading Co-Captain 15 Captain 2, 35 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 Latin Club 2, 35 Student Coimcil 25 Library Club 25 Ways and Means Commit- Lee 35 Yearbook 4. PETER MORALES PAUL MULLER Senior Court 4. VIRGINIA MYERS Theatre Club Treas. 3, 45 F. B. l..A. 35 Drill Corps 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, Vice President 45 National Honor Society 45 Ways and Means Committee 4. BETTY NEMESEK Senior Class Treasurer 45 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 library Club 35 Ways and Means Committee 45 Junior Class Play 35 Senior Class Play 4. RONAID NICOLUCCI PI-IYLLIS NORRIS National Honor Society 45 Theatre Club Sec. 3, 45 Majorette 2, 3, 45 Public Relations Committee 3. FRANCIS O'BRIEN National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Class Play 4. ROBERT O'CONNOR Yearbook 35 Senior Projects Committee 3. JEANNETTE OLDS Library Club 4. RALPH OLIVER JUDYBILL OSCEOLA Cheerleading 15 Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1. SUE PANSA Spanish Club 2, 35 Yearbook 3, 45 Class Night 4. DONAID PARKER Radio Club 45 Track 1. I JANET PARLIMAN Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 15 Library Club 1, 4. WALTER PETERSON, JR. Basketball 4. ELLA PFAFFENBACH Future Homemakers of America 4. MARY PFISTER Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Tennis 25 D. C. T. 45 Yearbook 35 Senior CoLu't 4. WALTER PILGRIM Service Club 15 Spanish Club 35 Chorus 2, 3, 45 Li- brary Club 3, 45 Junior Class Play 35 Cheerleading 15 Track 15 Class Night 4. JOANNE PILLE CAROL POT'I'ER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 25 Drill Corps 25 Latin Club 25 Allied Medical Arts 3, 45 Chorus 15 Student Council 25 Swimming 15 Tennis 2, 4. JOAN PROFETA Latin Club 15 F. B. L. A. 3, 45 Newspaper 3, 4. CYNTHIA RAUTH Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Anchor Club 3, 45 Junior Court 35 Senior Court 4. GENEVIEVE REAIE Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 35 Student Council Treasurer 35 Library Club 25 Yearbook 3, 45 Advanced Chorus 35 Ways and Means 35 Cheerleading 25 Drill Corps 2, 35 Senior Class ProJects Committee 4. FRFDERICK REAMER JUDITH REGISTER Advanced Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, President 35 Anchor Club Vice President 25 President 3, 45 Ju- nior Class Play 35 Drill Corps 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. JOYCE REILLY Drill Corps 2, 35 D. C. T. 4. FRANCES REXROAT Student Council 1, President 2, 35 National Honor Society Secretary 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Vice President 3, 45 Anchor Club 35 Yearbook Editor 25 Senior Pro- Jects Committee 45 Senior Business Committee 45 Cheerleading Captain 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES RHOADS Service Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. JOHN ROBERTS F. T. A. 3, 45 Service Club 25 Yearbook 45 Track 1, 35 Cross Country 3. Q SENIOR DIRECTORY MARY ROBERTS Anchor Club 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 D. C. T. 45 Theatre Club 35 F B. L. A. 25 Latin Club 1,2. MICHELE ROBERTS Yearbook 45 Theatre Club 4: Alma Mater 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4. MELVYN RODELLI Monogram Club 35 Key Club 35 National Honor So- ciety 35 Golf 2. SHARON ROGERS Anchor Club Secretary 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Public Relations Commit- tee 3,45 Swimming 2. GERARD ROSSANO Radio Club Vice President 4. JOSEPH ROTTNER Football 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4. CAROL RUSIAN ALAN SABOURIN Football 4. IEWIS SCALIA Band 4. HARRY SCHAEFER Service Club 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Stu- dent Council President 35 Senior Class Projects Com- mittee 4. GEORGE SCHAFER Service Club 1, Captain 25 Student Council 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Track 15 Softball 1 Monogram Club 3, 45 Senior Court 45 Newspaper 1. JAMES SCHIPLER PAUL SCHRECK Service Club 35 Monogram Club 45 Student Council 25 Football 1, 3, 45 Basketball 2. CAROLINE SCHREIBER D C. T. 45 Class Night Committee 4. HARRIET SEMISCH Chorus Pianist 45 Yearbook 45 F. T. A. 4. HERBERT SHEETZ NANCY SIMES Art Service Club President 45 library Club 45 Tri-Hi Y 45 Senior Week Committee 4. ELIZABETH SINNOTT JOAN SMITH ROBERT SMITH Service Club 1, 25 Library Club 35 Ways and Means 3. SAUNDRA SMITH F. T. A. 3, 45 F B. L. A. 3. AIDA SOIANO Tri-Hi-Y 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Spanish Club 45 Yearbook Business Staff 45 Public Relations 4. MAYRA SOIANO Tri-Hi-Y 45 F. B. L. A. 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. SANDRA STEPHENSON - Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 1, 2. JANET STEPP Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Tennis 2, 3, 45 D.,C. T. 45 Yearbook 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 2. NORMA STEVENS Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Tennis 2. GERAID STRELITZ JOHN STRICKLAND Football 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STRICKIAND Theaue Club President 3, 45 Art Service Club Vice President 45 Library Club Vice President 25 Student Council 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Senior Court 45 Jiu-iior Class Play 35 Basketball 35 Yearbook 45 Spanish Club 1. JOSEPH SUMMERS Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MELVIN SWARTZ Library Club 4. MARIAN TAMBURRO Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 National Ho- nor Society 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Drill Corps 2, 35 Yearbook Business Staff 4. LaNORA TANNER Drill Corps 25 Library Club 3. GWINDLE THOMAS Library Club 4. HAROID TIMMIS JUDITH TINNEY Library Club 4. HERBERT TRAGESSER Student Council 1, 25 Service Club 2. BILl.IE TUGGLE Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 35 Advanced Cho- rus 1, Vice President 2, 3, Secretary 45 Student Council Vice President 35 Cheerleading 1, 2, 35 Swim- ming 15 Tennis 1, 45 Latin Club Treasurer 2, 35 Allied Medical Arts 3, President 45 Ways and Means Com- mittee 45 Newspaper 35 Yearbook 45 National Honor Society 4. BARBARA UDVARKLEY Majorette 4. DOLORES VALIERIANO library Club 3. ARLIN VANCE Service Club 35 Junior Court 3. JOHN VARNADOE Library Club 35 Monogram Club 3, 45 Basketball 15 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Ways and Means Committee 35 Softball 1. MARYANN VASTURINO RICHARD VIELHABER Monogram Club 3, 45 Service Club 15 Football 3,45 Softball 1. JOANNE VILIANI Tri-Hi-Y Secretary 1, 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Cheerleading 25 Drill Corps 2, 35 Advanced Chorus 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. BARBARA WAGNER JUDY WALKER Allied Medical Arts 3, 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. TEDDY WARD DAVID WEI-INER Football 4., JOHN WICKHAM Track 1, 35 Cross Country Track 3. PATRICIA WILHELM D. C. T. 45 Chorus 15 Drill Corps 2. MYRL WILSON Tri-I-Ii-Y 1, 2, 35 Yearbook 25 Library 4. GAIL WOODMANSEE Spanish Club 35 Drill Corps 35 D. C. T. 4. ERNEST WORLEY Library Club 3. ARDEN WRIGHT JAMES WRIGHT DAWN ZELLER Chorus 2, 3, 45 Drill Corps 2. RICHARD ZEPLIN Student Council Vice President 15 Service Club Captain 1, 25 Football 1, 2,45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Golf 35 Baseball 4. f, J z f 5' 5 ' ' Q g 5 x t if I g 5' g is GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! lex? Yr , Q'hy Emi? wh b , H.. 6 ADVERTISING ADVANCE T. V. BOB 8 RAYS AUTO PARTS C. A. HUMFLEET PATRONS CAROIE-JEANS PRE-TEEN AND JUNIOR SHOP CROWN JEWELERS DIXIE GUN TRADERS E. G. 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