McArthur High School - Mustang Yearbook (Hollywood, FL)

 - Class of 1963

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Forman Mrs. Virginia Young ffgarnalaureaie PRQCESSIONAL - Pomp and Circumst ance .... Edward Elgar lNVOCATlON . . . . . . Rev. Henry Hansen SCRIPTURE . . . .... Rev. Roy A. Nelson MUSIC - Bless the Lord, O My Soul ................... Ippolitol3l3-lvanoFF McArthur High School Bel Canto Choir, Mrs. Rosemary Schoch, Director ADDRESS - Called Apart' '... .... R ev. Howard Hugus BENEDICTION .... ... Rev. C. Gail Norris RECESSIONAL - Pomp and Circumstance' .... Edward Elgar The audience will please stand for the Processional, Invocation, Benediction, and Recessional Og-anist -- Dr. Carl Moerlce cllflacqiificai gagoofl Gwinn McArthur l-ligh our Alma Mater OF you we're proud and true, As through liFe's paths we wander We'll always thinlc oF you, We loolc back to our high school days, To mem'ries in our hearts, They'll live throughout the coming years From them we'll never part. l-lail to thee McArthur l-ligh School l:aithFul er'e we be, We pattern aliterwhat you teach, Your guidance we will see. afsrc F Q4 'Rv Q' ! . fommsnasmsnf fxszaiaea dlflaoqfctfiwz clfigfl egafioof gymrzaiium guns 4, -1964 8:00 Q3 ffl!! Commencement PROCESSIONAL-- pomp and Circumstance' . . . ..... Edward Elgar PLEDGE TO THE FLAG ............................ Led by Kim Farr snowman couNrv some OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION P fesldent of the Sem' C1388 INVOCATION .... . ......... ....... R ev. Lindsey C. Williams Dr- Mvfon L- Asiimofer Supsfififendenf VALEDICTOIQIAN . . . . . . .... serrdre Slusser MEMBERS SALUTATORIAN .... ,................ K rrrr Farr M A' Wesley paw Chai'm 'l ALMA MATEQ ................. . . .Mre Rosemary seheeh, Director Mr. John O. Calvin Nlr. Verlon Burrell Dr. Charles R. Forman Mrs' Virginia young PRESENTATION OF THE CLASS .... ........ M r. Alfred G. Ryll PRESENTATION OF DIRLOMAS . . . . . . Dr. Charles R. Forman lVlUSlC- Alleluia, Glorious is Thy Name ......................... Olson McArthur High School Bel Canto Choir, M rs. Rosemary Schoch, Director CLOSING REMARKS. .. '. ...Mr. Alfred G. Ryll BENEDlCTlON ........,. .... R ev. Noel Fogerty Q2 dppzgciafon RECESSIONALH Grand Chorus' .... Gounod V mis Clfau, of '64 wisgza fo .sxfnaia afzfyceaiafion fo fblfagsrzs Qfozvsza fort fufznisgirzg ffis ffozaf azzangsmsnfa ana! Qganist- Dr. Ca,-I Moe,-ke ifimuga. foe .cgsniorc flflfssg activities. 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Because of his untiring efforts on behalf of M.H.S. and because he has earned the ad- 5 miring respect of all, we dedicate the 1963 Mustang to him I 4 lllill SCHUUL gpg, 4 sf 3 2 I li - il f A We, the members of the Mustang staff, in order to 253 record the activities, events, academic studies and stu- ff ssss dents of McArthur High School and to preserve the many memories resulting from the 1963 school year do -iivl 1 f iifft V hereby present the student body with the 1963 Mustang. Section I Introduction . . . . . 1-6 Section II Administration . . . . 7-9 Section III Faculty . . 10-23 Section IV Seniors . . . 24-71 Section V Juniors .... . . .72-85 Section VI Sophomores . . . 86-99 Section VII Sports .... . 100-127 Section VIII Clubs . . . 128-173 Section IX Activities. . . . 174-183 Section X Senior Week. . . 184-197 Section XI Advertising . . . 198-211 Foreword From a world of deadlines and copy paper we are proud to present the 6th annual McArthur Mustang. We of the staff are confident that in the follow- ing pages you will always recall and treasure the events and memories of this year at M.H.S. May the pleasure it gives you be equal to these, your high school days. mem-7, Qfwmgdmmc Clare Lindenthaler Editor-in-Chief 3 f wgf I Izimfw- 'I f -- f .II-It I . 'I 2' I - - wI TI ' ,I - .I ' , 4 p ,A I is p IIQVK A s It E I . , I :S , , I. .Ir 'EXE vi-,,A . ,, A nxkg L, -LV ,WM .L -III - I I , a -I T , -. ,Q :J :, gf rgv 'I 1 - I rr SQL ,lun ' QI, k ikfszq . I I '- s if b,'A , I.. III, 1 , I J my ,I ': ' ln .-.. I--I. I Q I II 1, ,I . uf .,,I5.f'.I5i,5fE7. .I, Ia, 7 f5!IIII: M-KWIQJIIIQI ll' Iv up, MII qsfggp -I f3I:wyII,IrI I I If, I,I.qII,f, Iwi, ..,, 'ffm iff-2 I, , I I 7 :59 Q 'H f I AVLL I' X T ' T I, Y 27 'ig ',.I if Y 37 wfII,g I ia2 q,q1,I Q . ZIILQ I half-at L- ir , , ft Ng vu p In Iran:- ix A If ' ' Qf ,I I , , ' ',Lk 9 I fK-- I' .Q T? ',K ' W iff' Vf, , ' , ' In I V ' 'L I f I T , I I .' 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The strength of our nation lies in this parchment, which has endured for generations as proof of the foresight our founding fathers possessed. The Constitution not only directs the manner in which our government shall be conducted, but, with the Bill of Rights, guarantees our basic freedoms. In choosing the Constitution as our theme, We of the Mustang staff have attempted to por- tray the effect these fundamental rights have on our school life and how these privileges are ex- ercised by McArthur students. The class and school-vvide assemblies sym- bolize freedom of speech and assemblyg the Hi- Times, Pegasus, and Mustang publications ex- emplify freedom of the pressg the Student Council is our right of self-governmentg and the morning devotion signifies the religious freedom of our school life. 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' N A 'X x ,nk wily 1 ,g-. 5 A3159 4, if f .xi X, ,Ay-IA. frm 44 KW ALMA MATER McArthur High, our alma mater Of you we,re proud and trueg As through life's paths we wander We'll always think of youg V We look back to our high school days H' ,ooo A Q To memories in our heartsg IHQ 1, -,.,, Q .- A 4 s They'll live throughout the coming years From them we'll never partg We N... Hail to thee McArthur High School Faithful e,re We beg We pattern after what you teach Your guidance we will see. fy, Y ESV A Af ,f ' Wk J hi s p ,, Q .fps ig' 'fl' V fa. A' 4 f' f or M 'W' A p f r ' N70 1 A ,,,., Ar' Q' if fi iii L it V 121 A A V iiriiliie AWA tsrr A 5332: i ' W 9 maxi, fr m ore-rlrf nil ,. M! . 'A 'f if V!! At'Vfl'fA,A ' ' 37 5, '. it ff i A v 5:2 r si rr'e '2 l.'U 5F - ' .fr ti 2':: A . I A X y -- ., V fy 'ia-me J 'v,,..- if .iv M H 2 .., ,Q 'J MCARATHUR HIGH SCHOCL aWEST HOLLYlWOOD,iFLORIDA A' se. ' , v A PRINCIPAL Alfred G. Ryll Mr. Ryll addresses Student Council on important school matters. fi The progress McArthur High School has made since its inception seven years ago is due largely to the efforts of our capable principal, Mr. Alfred G. Ryll. Mr. Ryll has worked continously with community leaders to aid McArthur, cooperated with our student leaders, and has assisted students in any possible way. Our distinguished principal is directly responsible for our fine stadium, our school fight song which he wrote, and he is a never-failing supporter of all Mustang activities. Mr. Ryll holds degrees from Northwestern Univer- sity and Western State Teachers College. He has also attended Florida State University, Barry College, and the University of Florida. Off the campus this civic-minded citizen is an ar- dent church supporter, a lodge participant, and a mem- ber of various educational groups. Before coming to McArthur, he was principal at West Hollywood Elementary and also taught at Holly- wood Central. Mr. Ryll's great spirit and pride in our school have motivated the student body so that today McArthur is recognized as one of the outstanding high schools in the South. 7 MR. AARON UPHOLDS MALE CONDUCT Experienced in elementary, high school, and college level education, Mr. Lloyd B. Aaron has served as Dean of Boys at McArthur since 1958. His varied background includes 17 years of teaching in Pennsylvania and Flor- ida, 7 years in the business world, and 5 years in the Armed Forces. Mr. Aaron earned his degrees at Clarion State Teachers' College and Barry College. At present, he is a night instructor at Broward Junior College, the ninth school at which he has taught. When not busy upholding the rules and traditions of McArthur, our dean may often be found fishing or work- ing in his garden. MRS. NORTON HANDLES DISTAFF SIDE Completing her thirty-fifth year in education is Mrs. Grace Norton, M.H.S. dean of girls. Before joining McArthur's staff seven years ago, Mrs. Norton taught at schools in various parts of Florida. In her position, our respected dean does a com- mendable job. She has the responsibility of seeing that traditions of conduct of discipline are upheld. Attendance procedures also come under her jurisdiction. Mrs. Norton holds both her A.B. and M.A. degrees from Florida State University. 8 MR. SIMON A KEEPS OUTSTANDING REPUTATION Officially, Mr. Bernard Simon, Assistant Principal, defines himself the co-ordinator between faculty, stu- dents and administration. Unofficially, however, his varied activities can hardly be defined. Mr. Simon received his B.S. degree from City Col- lege, New York, where he was graduated in 1935. He attained his Master of Arts degree and also his Profes- sional Diploma from the Teacher's College at Colum- bia University. Corning to MHS in 1956, he was one of the original faculty members. Two years later he advanced to the position of Assistant Principal. 1 W , , I MR. CAMERON HEADS ANOTHER SUPERB GUIDANCE YEAR As head of our Guidance Department, Mr. Gibson Cameron works hand in hand with the students of M. H.S. in planning for the future. A former science teacher, Mr. Cameron has earned degrees from Central College in Fayette, Missouri, and St. Louis University in St. Louis. He continued his ex- tensive education at Barry College, Murray State Col- lege, and the University of Missouri. VVhen his many jobs as guidance counselor are laid aside for the day, Mr. Cameron enjoys relaxing with a round of golf or game of bridge. MCARTHUR WELCOMES MISS PRICE Roman archeology, sports, traveling, and a collie named Alexandra fill the spare hours of McArthur's newest guidance counselor, Miss Patricia Price. Miss Price attended the University of Missouri, where she received her Masters, Bachelor of Arts, and Bachelor of Science degrees in Education. She also went to the Universities of Colorado and New Mexico. In her fifth year of counseling, the former science teacher is also sponsor of the National Honor Society. MRS. WAGNER EVER FAITHFUL Students, students, students! replied Mrs. Aurelia Wagner when asked her main interests. Students also play the major role in her job as McArthur guidance counselor. As holder of both B.A. and M.S. degrees, Mrs. Wag- ner has attended D'Youville College in Buffalo, New York, and Barry College in Miami. She has also taken extension courses at the University of Florida. She previously taught in Eric County, New York, and at West Hollywood Elementary. A former New Yorker, Mrs. Wagner is presently in her seventh year at McArthur High. 9 ijagulfg , 4 in HQ QWE wwf 5 w ' pw, Q 1 11 sk sg 74, i M 3129 K 2 , M sl N i x w vi g 5 ' 771 HN in Ziff? Mir'--ST 755 ' M R 1, .JW -7Q.eEWlfH J f ' .gay 3? :W I 5 MARGARET BLATTER Deparfmenf Head I fi? LOUISE BAKER CAROL BARNETT Musiung staff works diligently during vacation to meet April deadline. EDNABECK ENGLISH IN OUR SPEAKING . . It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge. -Albert Einstein fm DORIS ENGLISH DORIS EVANS JOHN S. GALLAGHER M. RAY GOVER BETTYE R. GREEN CHRISTINE HOSCH ROSE IDE I I -I 433 .if CEL es I I.. Aff Us fill yqtpnsuw-wtf Senior English teachers enioy attentive, cooperative students. Our faculty tries to stimulate the minds of their students. Speech classes develop self confidence and poise. C HARD KEOHANE LOUIS MORELLI FRANCES MORRIS JOAN POWELL JAMES V. RAHENKAMP LORETTA SATTLER M. J. ELLIS 4 . EL... M I JEAN S. HENWOOI -' .3 .gli ,g, I .la 51255 ,sf V.-,sf l -' I Sw 214- iv. , Iss 'Qi' .ii , rf' em ai I I I RUTH BELZESKI MARILYN BETHUY NANCY COPENHAVER ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS I EUGENE L. HORNE GEORGE G. MARTIN CAROL NEATH MARGERY PETERSON BUSINESS IN OUR WORK . . I Teachers spend much time preparing lessons. I I Never fear the want of business. A man I who qualifies himself well for his calling l never fails of employmentf' I I -Thomas Jefferson I . Typing is a valuable skill in fhe business world. I1 w'f,+,s-f 2,3 5 U. ,. , . ..,..........,.M,.......e,..f..ia X. DELILLA JAMES M. CALDWELL WILLIAM H. GILMARTIN RICHARD F. LOMBARD BEVERLY ANN PRENG SHIRLEY TROY Our bodies are the gardens to ivhich our wills are gardeners? SELMA McARTHUR ' I. , ,I f 55513 2, 3 H W I , ,. .K 56. -c 1 I r ii I iw-L, IWQQ 1 Is IS I QIIS' . S has v fs. , MI ,.., MS-Q? , iq A ll Y at I 1 5 , M S H I Y 5 -William Shakespeare Students receive expert instructions in the physical arts. I PHYSICAL EDUCATION IN OUR PHYSICAL BEING . . Coach McEIwee and friend. Patience-in patience there is safetyf' I RICHARD H. McELWEE -Laboulaye L, ww 7- W, VL., .HMV f A MQW? DRIVER ILL Fifi B ,Q JOHN W. HUBER E. J. DECKER, JR. JAMES J. TEMPLON l l Technical Education is the bringing of rnanuel labor up to the highest excellence of which it is susceptible? -W. E. Gladstone 3 Q K Q 5. E Industrial arts students learn future trades. ART IN OUR SURROUNDINGS . . G ided by patient teachers, pupils express themselves through art What sculpture is to the block of marble l teaching is to the soulf' 1 l l MRS. JOAN PEDDI 5 T.-51 - 1 - ,ff 5 if ' , ,,,, I 34? +7 li f t, 1 g ik: di ,L MER EW- .5 Q 1 HAZEL KELLER i FOREIGN LANGUAGE IN OUR CULTURE . . . . . and students receive individual cifenfion. Gr ' i' ' ' 1 q iuii CAROLINE BAGGETT L nf JOSEPHINE CLEMENS ' ,R ALEX cMAYLo i LORRAINE LINK J fftfg if , EVJL E E - A' M if M Language is a city to the building of which every human being brought a stone. Emerson I' ELIZABETH ALLISON I I Deparfment Head I I HARRIET Dlerz I W MATHEMATICS IN OUR ECONOMY . . The man who can make hard things easy 1 is the educatorf, -Ralph Waldo Emerson I Mrs. Smith's class learns modern algebra. I I RENFORD DEAN KENNETH HARRISON KATHRINE LAYNE GAYLE LUKE SONIA SMITH MARVIN H. YOUNI I if if iii? ragga,-gg Mr. Simon looks confenled after delicious Home Ec. Luncheon. HOME ECONOMICS IN OUR FAMILIES . . Home Ec. girls puf lessons info practice for feachers birthday. There is no love sincerer than the love of foodf, -Bernard Shaw MARYANNE CONNOR RENEE COZART ,,,,,,. .--,,,- , ,.,, ,.i.-,,- f,E.,,,W f,,- , i,,, .W ii,,-. .m,,.i.,.i,i,, IW ,.,,.,l..,..,.s , ARTHUR W. COMBS ,T Deparfmeni Head I CLAUDE DENT l I Social Studies classes find the library valuable for research. l SOCIAL STUDIES IN OUR WORLD PROBLEMS . Education makes people easy to lead but difficult to drioeg easy to govern but im- possible to enslave. -Lord Brougham r, GRACE GRADY l l l VIDA HOFFACKER FLOYD D. HORGEN Americonism vs Communism classes are iniiiaied at McArthur. I EDGAR R. LOWDER EUGEN LUTKE ELIZABETH PADERlCK JOHN PANDAKA FORREST SCHENKS! l l l E .sl--via, V, , I fs.. Q Us ,ff.f.,.smLAAL. l.l--l ROBERT J. -SMITH Emotion, not thought, is the sphere of music, and emotion quite as often precedes as follows thoughtf, -H. R. Haweis r Y Mr. Smith enioys directing his fine choir. MUSIC FOR OUR PLEASURE . Mr. BradIey's first year with McAr1hur's band has been a successful one. 'YK is 'T it GIS? . vu v F2727 5 N ff' .. Z 1' - 5'- ii F N ow the rich stream of music winds along, Deep, majestic, smooth, and strongf' DONALD M. BRADLEY Thomas Gray ROBERT W. PAINE MARILYN FITZGERALD 'W' ' is fiwzifwewewfl' ' ' S 4- ,jflag ,s ,ls I .xg k we K' I1 ., NMWMQ A 'VA-A 1 ew 1 I I as Q ,H 3 in i .:- . t I ' li 4 ' 'M .ei ! 'I 5 . KA .k..k ,:.. : N.. f we A 4 ' ' If 1' I I RRRR A RRRR e R RR RRRR Science teachers are proud of a well equipped lab. Mr. SwaIIow's biology classes study human anafomy. SCIENCE IN OUR ENVIRONMENT . RW Equipped with our five senses man ex- plores the universe anal calls it sciencef, EDWARD A. HARTMAN -Edwin Powell Hubble FORREST J. MILLER HAROLD L. REYNOLDS, JR. MARY LOU STEWART CHAUNCY E. SWALLOWS BEVERLY THOMAS Teachers fry fo keep up with Ihe latest developments in the scientific world. I 'fill I A The library is a quiet haven for those who wish to read or study. In Memonam Mrs Selma McArthur The memory of what has been And never more will be. -Wordsworth we rm... HELEN S. MATTISON EVAMAY WARD A good book is the precious life- blood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured upon purpose to a Life beyond Lifef' -Milton LIBRARY IN OUR MBN A C IT 23 B iurs wg? L g 'f? 1 .www fm, 5102 ' 1 5 Zig Y, oi, MRS. JOAN POWELL Senior Class Sponsor F Q93 ' fgglgll 4, Senior Class Officers President .................. Eugene Hardesty Vice President .... ..,... L orraine Tripp Secretary ...... .... C arol Dooley Treasurer . . .... Lewis Garrish CLASS SONG We are the class of ,63, We are the class so gay and free, We are the ones who shout and sing, We are the ones who say, . CLASS MOT-TO We are the last McArthur High pioneers' Life is my college, may I graduate with honors. When people stop and ask us, ' CLASS FLOWER Just what class are you?v I Whlte Camatlon We'l1Say, CLASS COLORS Blue and Gold We are the class of ,63, We are the class so gay and free, We are the ones who shout and sing, We are the ones who say, ' We are the last McArthur High pioneers! 1... VERNA AARON LINDA ALBERTSON yy'-ION' 4j 'Y LORENZO ALMAGUER AURA ACEVEDO BARBARA ALDEN E wwf f '- ' 1 9? L s X s ,vii H ,gl ,JF Y . Q M Qi J LINDA ACKLEY ,L BARBARA ALLAN ALBERT AMANTEA CECELIA ADAMS SANDRA ALLEN KAREN AMOROSE CRAIG ANDERSON JAMES ANDERSON CAROL ANDREWS LORRAINE ANZALONE RAYMOND BAEZA ELIZABETH ARTUSO JACK BARET MICHALEEN BAFUNDO ROBERT BAIRD PAULINE AUGUSTINE BARBARA BARNARD DEANNA BAYER CHARLES BAYLOR JAMES BAYROOTY SHARON BEDELL JANET BELL PATRICA BIERWIRTH EDNA BLACK DAVID BLACKA GERALD BRAWN ER 1 CAROL BOTT JOEL BLACKBURN ROBERT BOCKER PATSY BOHANNON ROBERT BRECHTEL MIRIAM BOURNE PATRlCA.BOWERS DENISE BRADY RALANE BAADE PATRICA BRENNAN DOROTHY BRITTINGHAM GEORGE BROGNA JAMES BROGNA FREDDIE LEE BROWN J. D. BROWN LINDA BROOM JAN ET BULLOCK SHERRY BROWN WERN ER BUCHHOLZER ANGELIKA BUKIS 1 ' :Sai ,g,gfi:ff., , l SANDRA BROWN BEVERLY BURKE RICHARD BULLINGTON JUANITA BURNS ROBERT BURNS JANE BURKHART LINDA CARTER ff' HAROLD CASEY SYLVIA BUTLER ROBERT CANNAROZZI JAMES CAPUTO SHARON BURNS VIRGINIA CARRASCO fig, -mm ,LA - V-f w..-Mwfg,wQ.W.w,. , K EE W Mi m i W '-QW WM M Qi gmm - A -m,,,,i,,..wM.. VM PATRICIA CASHIN ANTHONY CASSARINO WADE CASWELL JOANNE CELLA JOHN CERONE JEANNE CHAPDELAINE I LARRY CLARK SAN DRA L CHADDOCK EONARD CHENETTE MICHAEL CHAGNON ROBERT CILLES WILLIE COIATES RICHARD CHALKER JOHNNY CLARK RAYMONDXCOGGINS JOE COLE RICHARD COLLENDER ROBERT CONN LEO COOK 'ROBERT COOK ALIDA CORD DIANE CORDA LAURA CORN RICHARD COTE WILLIAM COWAN JACK CRESSE KAREN DANVER CAROLYN DAVIS JAMES CUMMINS JEANETTE CURTIS THOMAS DAILEY ROBERT DANITI CINDY DAYTON 'NICHOLAS DEBLASIO SHARON DECARLO RAYMOND DEMURO CELESTE DEMMER ROSS DEVITT EILEEN DOHERTY GERALDINE DOUGLAS DEWEY DESALVO GILBERT DEVENPORT ROY DILLWORTH HERBERT DONER JUDITH DEVOS LARRY DINNEN VIRGINIA DONOVAN CAROL DOOLEY I GROVER DONOVAN GEORGE DOUBERLY DENNIS DUGAS 1 GUY DUMAIS CAROL DRASDOWSKI THOMAS DRIVER MARTA DORREGO FRANK DROVIE, JR. ALBERT DUTY JANICE EATON PHILLIP EDWARDS GARRY ELLIOTT CAROL EMMA BETTY FENDER ANGLEA FARLEY JOANNE JUANITA ENGELSMAN FARTH ING HARVEY ERP GLORIA FAIRCHILD JAMES FERGUSON DONALD FAUNCE SHARON FEISE BARBARA FERRANTI WILLIAM FERRO PATRICK FINK CHARLOTTE FIORE KAREN FISHER DEBORAH FOSS JAMES FRANKS NANCY ETHEL FOX FITZGERALD JOHN FLANNIGAN JAMES FOX Q. PHILLIS FRASER KATHY FLEISCHER BONNIE FRANK WL 'fEiii I ,, I... WANDA FRITCHEY ROBERT FUCCI BARBARA FULTON MICHAEL FULTON LINDA GARLAND FRED FUSCO JOANNE GANDOLFO JOAN GAGNON LEO GARDNER III KATHLEEN GALANT SUE GARLEN DONNA GALKIN RICHARD GARDNER LINDA GARDIN 3' LEWIS GARRISH JOSEPH GIANNANTONIO PETER GIERLICHS KENNETH GIESEKING w 1 -.. 42. M ,fffM:f:,,ff.,p,: , .L . ,,,. M :rg ,f,..5,.xi,w -.., Q mffwf- , . . , , CHERYL GIORDANO JOHN GIORDANO CAROL GOLDSTEIN JANET GOLIZIO ARNOLD GOODMAN BEITY GOODWIN GAYE GOODWIN ELAINE GONAZALEZ JAMES GREENWOOD CAROL GRISSOM CYNTHIA GUINVARCH PAMELA GRIFFIN PATRICK GRIMALDI WALTER GRIMES RANDY HAAS DORIS HAM LINDA HAMILTON TOM HAMMAN FRED HANSEN GENE HARDESTY LINDA HARDAWAY M W, ..,, ,.,,...w..m ww. 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A PHIL LORD BILL LUCK E- Q ' I It MTKE LYONS MAUREEN LOWE CAROLYN LUDINGTON BILL Mc1cDONALD CAROL MACRI JOANN MADDALINE WALTER MALLARDI X .Avg JANETTE MANGIAMELI TOM MARAIA DIANA MARIAN ROY MARLER MIKE MARSHALL fu.-0.2 FRAN K MARSOCCI DENNIS MARTIN BARRY MAYER KARL MARTIN LYNN MARTIN DAN MAYER NORMA MATOS JOAN MARTIN LOIS MAWHINNEY 1 TOM MAYNARD PHYLLIS MAZZA WANDA McARTHUR JANET McCREA I BARBARA MCDANIEL SUSAN MELFI ROBERT MICH-ALAK ALBERT PHILIP MERETT McDONALD TOM MCGRATH DON MESSIER RICKY MILES CONNIE McKENZIE ROGER MEYERS , I PAM MILKE GEORGE MILLER PEGGY MILLER MIKE MORGAN COOKIE MOMAN PAT MILLER DONNA MORRIS ROY MONAGHAN WAYNE MILU BOB MOORE LOU MORRISON JOHN NAAS MAURICE NANOIA TONY NASTA H .. hk h I PAUL NEELD ww FRED NEFF LINDA NEIHART SAMMY NELSON MARY NEWSOME DAVID NOLAN KATHY NICEWICZ LOIS NIEVES LINDA NORCIA CAROLYN NIOSI Q 'l ' W DICK NORDLOW KAREN O'BRIEN BARBARA O'DELL JANET OLIVI I KENNETH ORTH VERONICA OSBORNE FRED OSCEOLA MARY ANN PAGANO RICHARD PALELIS BARBARA PARKHURST DICK PILDNER , 1 VIRGINIA PALMER JANE PARIS ..,,. a TERRY PLACE DIANNE PELLITTERI JOANNEPERKINS HELEN PARKER BERNO PETTERSSON BRECK PORTOR BET HNEY PORTNER CAROL POWERS RICHARD PRESTON PATRICIA PROUGH PAUL RAMSEY CHARLES RINES BARBARA PRUE HOWARD RAUSCH 4 gs, Msn vw ww PM ' Q1 6 3. 351 WI L ,A ,H ' :Ag M . - ' MIKE RABUCK PATRICIA RAY W 5, , H if .- :SIE I J UL X TERRY ROBERTS ANDREA RAGONESE FRANK REYNOLDS V 7- -W THOMAS ROPER DOTTIE SABOURIN JERRY SAUNDERS HOWARD ACC ROSENTHAL DENNIS S O Q KATHY ROSS NICK SACCO TONI SAVALLI EDWINNA RUFFIN SHARON SANDERSON BETTY SCHAFER ANGLA SCHARF JANICE SCHIEFTLEY GLENN SCHRECK BARRY SCHULMAN JAMES SCIBELLI KARYL SIMPSON GERRY SINCLAIR CAROL SCHULER SANDRA SEYMOUR NANCY SHANLEY MAX SHARKEY DAN SETTEDUCATO DAWN SH ERER :Q ' ..f FRANKIE SMITH GLENN SMITH LANA SMITH LINDA SMITH TONY SMOTHERS BOB SORENTRUE 5 I WAYNE STAMPFLI I I SI ROBERT SNOW FAYE SPALDING LAUREL SNYDER LILLIAN SPEER :If ANN STARK ' - 'EIS fi IIII ' .I I I LILLIAN SONDERGARD sos SPORNRAFT S I Il i I sg I F If 7 m1?gIwIHa ,F ,.vf,5,: .. N KATHY STEPHAN DONALD STEPHENSON PEGGY STEPHENSON TERRY STEPP GEN E ST. JEAN JIM STOUGHTON A ..,. ,,.. ,.., A.., . W , ...Y W, X,,,- If,--WE, Wm WW Y LYNN STRAUBINGER SUSAN STEVENS WILLIAM STRICKLAND HAROLYN TEITSCHEID 'DIANNE THOMAS YVETTE SUAREZ WALLY SUMBY ' HELEN TALLY pap., 'vw SHERIN VALENTINE JERRY THOMAS FRAN K TOMSEY RON THOMAS JERRY TRAGESSER SUE TIMMIS LORRAINE TRIPP GARY ULDRICKS BARBARA TINNEY SHIRLEY TUCKER TOBY TURBYFILL M JOSIE VAN ROOY VIC VARKONYI ARLENE VEINOT Q 1 Bos veue sos VOLL A AUDREY WALL 4 RICHARD VELLICO SANDRA VOLPE JEANNE VLARY DONNA WALES TOM WARD FRED VILLANI BETTY WALKER JEAN WARE ELSA WEITZMAN DIANE WELLS GLORIA WEISS RANDY WHEELER GREG WHIPPLE LINDA WHITFIELD JUDY WHITMAN MARILYNN WIDLAK TOM WINKLES CAROLE WOOD PAM WIGGINS ANN WOJTALIK SONNY WILLIAMS MARILYN WOLFE HARRY WRIGHT KAREN WILLIAMS BOB WOLFERT MIKE WRIGHT DAVID YODER LORETTA YOUNG ART ZEITLER JERRY ZIEGENFUSS CAROLYN ZIMMERMAN In Memoriam MARILYNN WIDLAK She rendered love of boundless ends In life, in nature, and in friends. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT Eugene Hardesty Linda Albertson MOST DEPENDABLE Carol Dooley Victor Varkanyi ,x BEST PERSONALITY Bill Mac Donald Carol Bott E, QW.. Bibi, BEST ALL AROUND Lorraine Tripp Pat Grimaldi MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Lynne Martin Tony Cassarino MOST INTELLIGENT Robert Danitr Sandra Brown gk, , MOST ATHLETIC Sonia Hoover Jim Ferguson WITTIEST Diane Albert Pete Laffredo ' me ' N fi 7151 Q 7 ww L f, ..,.m,-- I Q1 1 .2 , .,,, V -L1 ,I .Si V I wi S f - egg? ,, N, . , 1 'Qin 7 'f , s, , K if -ff? 2 f A ,sms Sm Jw A A' + 121 1' , ia f V. gf-5 -- .. fa w 2 'HM , zizz, :fm-ew 1 .355 F' bu ,H g iirigz, . . gem n' . ,nj Y . HM. , A , r aw w 545555 1 '. ,D ..:. i R MOST ATTRACTIVE Carole Wood X A1Amantea 66 FRIENDLIEST Arlene Veinot Kenny Gieseking rr A AARON, VERNA-FBLA 4. ACKLEY, LINDA-FTA 1,25 AMAC 'l,2, Sec. 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Spanish Club 2,35 Pegasus Edi- torial Board 4. ADAMS, CECELIA ALBERT, DIANE-FHA 45 Pep Club 25 Superla- tivo Wittiest . ALBERTSON, LINDA-Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 Mon- ogram Club 35 Treas. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pegasus Edi- torial Board 45 Sweetheart Queen 35 Student Council 4,35 Sophomore Class Vice-Pres. 25 Su- perlative Most School Spirit . ALDEN, BARBARA-- BABS -Library Club 45 Yearbook Staff Photo Editor 45 AMA 25 FTA 15 Yearbook Business Staff 3. ALLAN, BARBARA-Library Club 4. ALLEN, SANDRA-Pep Club 2. AMANTEA, ALBERT JR. AL -Football 25 Stu- dent Council 25 Library Club 4: Football Mana- ger 15 Superlative Most Attractive . AMOROSE, KAREN-Drill Corps 1,2, Sarg, 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Spanish Club 1,45 AMA 15 HR Rep. 25 Student Council 25 Thespians 45 Pep Club 25 Jr. Honor Society 1. ANDERSON, CRAIG ANDERSON, JAMES JlM ANDREWS,CAROL-Jr. Sinawiks 45 Drill Corps 2,3, Second Lt. 45 Student Council 35 FHA 35 HR Rep. 4. ANZALONE, LORRAINE-FHA 4. ARRUDA, FRED ARTUSO, ELIZABETH BETTY - FHA 15 Drill Corps 2, Drummer 3,45 Thespians 45 Library Club Sec. 4. B BAERT, JACK BAIRD, ROBERT BOB BARNARD, BARBARA-Tennis 2,35 Monogram Club 3. BARNWELL, NANCY-Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, Head Librari- an 45 Band Coun:il 45 Nat. Honor Society 1,2,3, BARTELMES, ELEANOR-AMA 1,25 Anchor Club 2,3, Director of Old Business 45 Bel Cantos I,2,3,45 VOE 4. BAYER, DEANNA-Pegasus Editor 45 Art Service Club 4. BAYLOR, CHARLES-Basketball 1, Football 15 Baseball 3,45 Bel Cantos 4. BAYROOTY, JAMES-Service Club Sergeant 15 Track 1,2,35 Library Club 4. BECK, MARILYN BELL, JANET JAN -Library Club 35 Jr. Sina- wiks 3,45 Pegasus 45 Chorus Accom. 2,3,4. BIERWIRTH, PATRICIA PAT -Drill Corps 1,25 Anchor Club 3, Director 45 VOE 4. BLACK, EDNA-AMA 25 FHA 15 Bel Cantos 1,2,3, 4. BLACKBURN, JOEL-Yearbook Business Staff 35 Service Club 2. BOCKER, BOB ' BOHANNON, PATRICIA PATSY -Drill Corps 1, Corporal 2,3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 FTA 'I5 Nat. Honor Society 1,25 HR Rep. 45 FHA 1. BOTT, CAROL-Cheerleader 2, Co-Captian 3, Captain 45 Spanish Club 15 Library Club Sec. 35 Monogram Club 3,45 Jr, Sinawiks 25 Thespians 35 Miss McArthur High 45 Superlative Best Per- sonality . BOURNE, MIRIAM-Band 3,45 FTA 4. BRADY, DENISE-FBLA 45 FHA 4. BRAWNER, GLENN GLENN -Library Club 4. BRECHTEL, ROBERT BOB BRENNAN, PATRICIA PAT -Spanish Club 25 Jr. Sinawiks 3, Vice-Pres. 45 AMA 3,45 Thespians 3,45 FHA 4. - BRITTINGHAM, DOROTHEA DOTTIE -FHA 1. BROGNA, JAMES-AMA 15 Stamp and Coin Club 3,4. BROOM, LINDA-Library Club 35 FBLA 35 DEC 45 DECA Delegate 45 Booster Club 2. BROWN, FREDDIE LEE LEE -Jr. Sinawiks 3, His- torian 45 Thespians 45 Yearbook Club Editor 45 Pegasus 4. BROWN, J. D. BROWN, SANDRA SANDY -Band 1,25 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Forensic Club 3, Sec. 45 Bel Cantos Librarian 45 FTA 35 Thespians 4. BROWN, SHERRY-Nat. Honor Society I, Sec. 3, Chaplain 45 FTA 1,2,3,45 AMA 1,25 Tri-Hi- Y 3,45 Bel Cantos Publicity Chairman 2,3,4. BUKIS, ANGELIKA ANGlE -Bel Cantos Vice- Pres. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3, Treas. 45 FHA 25 Spanish Club 25 Yearbook Business Staff 45 Chorus 1,2,3, 45 Pep Club 2. BULLINGTON, RICHARD-Key Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Jr. Honor Society 1, Pres. 25 Student Council 35 HR Rep, 35 Boys State 35 Quill and Scroll 4. BULLOCK, JANET JAN -Chorus I,2,3,45 Mon- ogram Club 2,3,45 Spanish Club 15 Swimming Team 1,2,3,4. BURKE, BEVERLY BEV -FHA 15 Spanish Club 15 Chorus l,2, Bel Cantos Librarian 35 Drill Corps 1, Drummer 25 Thespians 4. BURKHART, JANE-Library Club 4. BURNS, JUANITA-Cheerleader 35 Moncgram Club4. BURNS, SHARON-FBLA 35 Pres. 45 FTA 3,45 Library Club 45 Tennis Team 35 VOE 45 Sopho- more Rep. 25 Pep Club 2. BUTLER, sYLvlA C . CANNAROZZI, BOB-Track 15 Basketball 15 Foot- ball 1. CAPUTO, JAMES-Honor Society 2. CARRASCO, VIRGINIA GINNY CARTER, LINDA-Jr. Sinawiks 3, Chaplain 45 FHA 35 Drill Corps 2,3,45 Newspaper Exchange Editor 45 HR Rep. 4. CASEY, HAROLD JR. BUD -HR Rep, 2,45 Key Club 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Baseball 2,3,4. CASHIN, PATRICIA PAT CASSARINO, ANTHONY-Football 15 Varsity Tennis 25 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,4. CELLA, JOANNE JO CERONE, JOHN-Library Club 4. CHADDOCK, SANDRA SANDI -V. Cheerleader 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Key Club Sweetheart 4. CHAGNON, MICHAEL MlCKEY CHALKER, RICHARD-Bel Cantos 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Baseball 35 Tennis 1. CHENETTE, LEONARD LENNY -Library Club 3. CILLES, ROBERT BOB -Library Club 4. CLARK, JOHNNY CLARK, LARRY D DAILEY, THOMAS-Library Club 4. DANITI, ROBERT-Nat, Honor Society 2,3, Pres. 45 Forensic Club Pres. 3,45 Key Club 35 Bel Cantos 25 HR Rep. 2,3. DAVIS, CAROLYN CAROL -Band 1,25 AMA 1,2,35 Spanish Club 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Jr. Sinawiks 3,45 DCE 45 DECA 4. DAYTON, CINDY-FHA 25 Student Council 25 Jr. Sinawiks 3,45 AMA 4. DeBLASIO, NICHOLAS NlCK -HR REP. 3. DeCARLO, SHARON SHERRY -Thespians 35 FBLA 45 Spanish Club 35 VOE 4. DeMURO, RAYMOND RAY -Key Club 25 Boost- er Club 25 DCE 45 French Club 1,25 Football 3. DEMMER, CELESTE-HR Rep. 45 Library Club Re- porter 4. DeSALVO, GERALDINE GERRY -Spanish Club 1,25 FHA 1, Sec. 25 Newspaper Business Manager 45 Sophomore Rep. 25 Jr. Rep. 3. DEVITT, ROSS DILLWORTH, ROY-Library Service Club 4. DINNEN, LARRY-Football 15 Track5 Basketball 2. DONER, HERBERT-Band 1,25 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Library Club 4. DONOVAN, GROVER SONNY DOOLEY, CAROL-Art Service Club 1,25 FTA 25 Spanish Club Vice-Pres. 35 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Thespians 3,45 Sr. Class Sec. 45 Superlative Most Depend- able . DOUBERLEY, GEORGE DRIVER, THOMAS DROVIE, FRANK JR.-Football 25 Spanish Club 15 HR Rep. 2. DUGAS, DENNIS-Art Service Club 1,2. DUMAIS, GUY-Quill and Scroll 45 Basketball 25 Student Council 45 Wheel Club 45 Thespians Treasurer 3,4. DUTY, ALBERT AL -Key Club Treasurer 3,45 Anchor Club Shipmate 3, Admiral 45 Basket- ball I,2,3,45 Baseball 2,3,45 Student Council 35 Sweetheart Dance, King 3. E EATON, JANICE-Band I,2,3,45 Spanish Club 2. EDWARDS, PHILLIP ELLIOT, GARY EMMA, CAROL ENGLESMAN, JOANNE F FAIRCHILD, GLORIA-Pep Club 35 FTA 3,45 Li- brary Club 4. FARTHING, JUANITA-Forensic Club 25 Bel Can- tos 3. FAUNCE, DONALD DON -Band 1,25 DCE 45 DECA Delegate 4. FEISE, SHARON-Maiorettes 3,45 Jr. Sinawiks 4. FENDER, BETTY-Library Club 45 Newspaper Re- porter 4. FERGUSON, JAMES JlM -Monogram Club 25 President 3,45 Football 2,3, Captain 45 Track 2, Captain 3,45 Student Council 45 Jr. Sinawick Sweetheart 45 Superlative MOST Athletic . FERRANTI, BARBARA-Cheerleader 35 Monogram Club 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,4. FERRO, WILLIAM BILL FINK, PATRICK FIORE, CHARLOTTE FISHER, KAREN-Yearbook Publications FITZGERALD, NANCY-FHA 45 Library Club 4. FLANNIGAN, JOHN FLEISHCHER, KATHY-FTA 15 Spanish Club 2: Drill Corps Sec. 2,3,45 Jr. Class Rep. 3. FOSS, DEBORAH DEBBIE -Anchor Club 2, Vice Pres. 3, 45 HR Rep. 2,35 DCE Parliamentarian 45 DECA 4. FOX, ETHEL-Booster Club 25 Library Club 4. FOX, JAMES JIM FRANK, BONNIE FRANKS, JAMES JlM -Art Service Club 25 Chess Club 3. FRASER, PHILLIS CONNIE -FBLA 4. FUCCI, ROBERT BOB FULTON, BARBARA-Nat. Honor Society 3,4. FULTON, MICHAEL MIKE -FTA 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Band Council 3, Pres. 4. FUSCO, FRED-Track 1. G GAGNON, JOAN JO -FHA 45 Pep Club 25 Thespians 2. GALANT, KATHLEEN KATHY -FHA 25 Tri-Hi- Y 2,35 Yearbook Business Staff 3,4. GALKIN, DONNA-FHA 4. GANDOLFO, JOANN JO -FHA 3. GARDNER, RICHARD RICH GARLEN, JACKOLYN SUSIE -Bel Cantos 1,2. GARRISH, LEWIS LEW -Basketball 25 Track 25 Student Council 35 Key Club 3,45 Senior Class Treas. 4. GAYESKI, MARTIN MARTY GIANNANTONIO, JOSEPH JOE -Football 2. GIERLISHS, PETER P. J. -Service Club 15 Chess Club 3. GIESEKING, KENNETH KENNY -Student Coun- cil 45 Yearbook Publications 45 Speech Club 25 Superlative Friendliest . GIORDANO, CHERYL SHERI GIORDANO, JOHN-Band 1,2,3,4. GOLDSTEIN, CAROL-Band 1,2,3,45 Band Coun- cil 45 FTA 3,45 Sec. GOLIZIO, JANET JACKIE -Pep Club 25 Art Service Club 1. GONZALEZ, ELAINE SPEEDY --FBLA 35 Year- book Business Staff 3,45 DCE 45 DECA Delegate 45 FBLA Vice-Pres. 4. -GOODMAN, ARNOLD ARNlE -DCE 4: DECA 4. GOODWIN, JEAN-Thespians 25 HR Rep. 4. GRIFFIN, PAMELA PAM -FBLA 3. GRIMALDI, PATRICK PAT -Football 1,25 Bas- ketball 1,25 Track 1,25 Class Vice-Pres. 1,35 Stu- dent Council 45 Tennis 25 Library Club 35 HR Rep. 4. GRIMES, WALTER-Football 1,2,3,4. GRISSOM, CAROL GUS -Drill Corps 1,25 Span- ish Club 15 FBLA 35 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Library Club 35 DECA Delegate 45 DCE 45 Student Council 3. GUINVARCH, CYNTHIA CINDY -Drill Corps 3. H HAGUE, LYNN-Drill Corps 1,25 Library Club 3,45 FHA 1,25 Tennis 2. HAM, DORIS DODIE -Bel Cantos 2,3. HAMILTON, LINDA-FHA 35 Thespians 3, Nat. Thespians 4. HARDESTY, EUGENE-Key Club 3,45 Forensic Club Treas. 35 Pep Club 35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Jr. Class Pres.5 Sr. Class Pres.5 FTA 45 Football 1. HARDAWAY, LINDA HARDMAN, JOHN-Wheel Club 35 Pres. 45 Thes- pians 3,45 Forensic Club 45 Swimming Team 3,45 Student Council 35 HR Rep. 4. HARRIS, JERRY-Football 1,25 Track 1. HARRISON, EDWARD EDDIE -Swimming Team 15 Track 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Monogram Club 25 DECA 45 DCE 4. HARVELL, BONNIE-Pep Club 25 Newspaper Re- porter 4. HARVEY, LINDA-Bel Cantos 2,35 Librarian 45 Girls Chorus 1. HAZEL, VIVIAN-Band 1,25 FHA 1,45 FTA 2,3,45 Thespians 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1,2,3,4. HElNRlCHS,, CLAUDIA-Drill Corps Private 2, Sergeant-At-Arms 3, Captain 45 Thespians 3, Parliamentarian 45 Tennis 15 Yearbook Publica- tions. HERBERT, HELEN HERRING, JEANNE-FBLA 35 DCE 45 DECA 4. HIBBARD, MARY ELLEN-Anchor Club 2,3,45 Bel Cantos 1,2, Librarian 3,45 Jr. Honor Society 1,25 Drill Corps 1,25 Choral Production 1,2,3,45 Li- brary Club 4. HILTBRUNNER, ANNA-Band 1,35 Library Club 4. HILTY, DENNIS-Band 1,25 Service Club 1,25 Library Club 4. HOAR, JEANNE HOLDER, DUANE A HOLDER, LINDA HOLLAND, SANDRA FAYE SANDY -Thespians 3, Pres. 45 Drill Corps 2, Drummer 3,45 Sr. Class Play 45 Thespians Sweetheart 4. HOLMES, JUDITH JUDY -Girls Chorus. 15 Drill Corps 2, Drummer 3,45 Thespians 4. HOOVER, SONIA-FHA 15 Drill Corps Drummer 2,3,45 Tennis Co-Captain 2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Thespians 45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Spanish Club 15 Chorus 1. HOPKINS, JOHN-Track 3,45 Pegasus 4. HUNT, ELIZABETH GIDGET -Yearbook Publica- tions 45 Yearbook Business Staff 45 FHA 35 Span- ish Club 45 Chorus 1. HURLEY, JACK--Basketball 15 Football 1,25 Year- book Publi:ations 3,4. I INGLE, LINDA LYNN -Library Club 4. INGLE, RICHARD RICK IZZO, DIANNE-Cheerleader 1, Student Coun- cil 25 Stamp and Coin Club 4. J JACOBS, MARLIN-AMA 2, Treas. 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Spanish Club 3. JAMES, GILBERT-Football 1, Manager 1,25 Bas- ketball Manager 3,4. JEFFERSON, JACKSON JACK -Football 25 DCE 45 DECA 4. JENSEN, KRIS-Library Club 2. JETER, LINDA-FHA 4: Tri-Hi-Y 45 Pegasus 4. JOHNS, ALICE-Band 1,2,3,45 Pegasus 4. JOHNSON, RANDY JORGENSEN, JUDY-FHA Parliamentarian 45 Pe- gasus 4. JOZWICK, ARTHUR-Football 3,4. JUSTICE, WILLIAM-Wheel Club 3, Sec. 45 Thes- pians 45 Pegasus 45 Bel Cantos 3,4. K KAMMER, TERRY-Library Club 4. KELDERHOUSE, JAMES JIM KELLER, PHILIP PHIL -Band 1,35 AMA 3, Chap- lain 45 Wheel Club 45 HR Rep. 3. KERN, STEVEN-Stamp and Coin Club 3,4. KEVITT, JOHN-Library Club 4. KING, JAMES DON -Monogram Club 3,45 Stu- dent Council Treas. 3,45 HR Rep. 2,35 Honor Society 3,45 Key Club Sec. 45 Basketball 2,3,45 Boys State 35 Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart 4. KING, PATRICIA Pat -Band 1,2. KINTNER, PHYLLIS-Tri-Hi-Y 3: FBLA 4. KIRKLAND, JANIE KITCHEN, BARBARA BOBBIE -Bel Cantos 3. KOCH, ROY-Library Club 4. KOENIG, EDWARD EDDIE -Library Club 3,45 Baseball Manager 3. KONDAS, VERA KRAMER, PATRICIA PAT'l-FHA 1, Treas. 45 FBLA 45 Student Council 25 Drill Corps 1,25 VOE 4. L LaDOW, RICK LAFLER, DONALD DON LAGOIS, CAROLE-Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 35 Historian 45 Library Club 3, Pres. 45 AMA 2,3,45 Monogram Club 2,35 Swimming Team 1. LAMB, JERRY I I I LANE, BARBARA-FBLA 45 Library Club 45 Tri- Hi-Y 4. LaPORTE, PETER LaSALVlA, JUNE-Cheerleader 2,3,45 Student Council 35 HR Rep. 45 Spanish Club 15 Thes- Pians 35 Monogram Club Sec. 3,45 Jr, Sinawiks Parliamentarian 2. LAUDADIO, CHUCK-AMA 2,3. LAWRENCE, ANTHONY TONY -Band 1,2,35 Truck 1,25 Football 15 AMA Chaplain 3, Treas. 45 Key Club 2,3,45 HR Rep. 1,2. LAZAR, CAROL-Jr. Sinawiks 35 FTA 35 Year- book Publications 4. LEGAN, GLEN-Basketball 15 Student Council 15 Thespians 3,45 Wheel Club 4. LENNON, ANN MARIE ANNIE -Anchor Club 2,35 Drill Corps 2. ' LEONARD, CHERYL-Jr. Honor Society 1, Vice- Pres. 25 Drill Corps Corporal 1,25 Anchor Club Director 3,2, Vice-Pres. 45 Bel Cantos 3,45 Year- book Publications 45 Pep Club 25 Quill 8- Scroll 4. LESKY, JAMES BIG JlM -Art Service Club 1,2,3. LESSNE, JUDITH JUDY -Spanish Club 25 Chess Club 25 Chorus 25 FHA 35 Jrl Sinawiks 3,45 Coin and Stamp Club 45 Bel Cantos 4. LEVINE, EDWARD ED LEWIS, LINDA-Honor Society 1,25 Thespian 1,2, 3,45 Art Service 'Club 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 35 DCE 45 DECA 45 Drill Corps 1,2,35 Booster Club 25 Stu- dent Council 1. LIFRIERI, JOAN-HR Rep. 35 FHA Sec. 4. LINDEMANN, JANIE-Band 1,3,45 Maiorette 2, Captain 3,45 FHA Treasurer 35 HR Rep. 4.- LINDENTHALER, CLARE-Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 45 Spanish Club 1, Vice-Pres. 25 Thi-Hi-Y 2, Sec. 3,45 Pep Club 15 Jr. Honor Society 1, Sec. 25 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Inter-Club-Council 45 Quill 8- Scroll 4. LIPSCOMB, ROBERT-Swimming Team 25 Chess Club 2. LOFFREDO, PETE-Superlative Wittiest 5 Pegas- us Editorial Board 4. LOMBARDO, JOSEPH JOE -Tennis Team 15 Key Club 2,3,4. LONDON, JACK-Library Club 4. . LOPEZ, GERARD--Nat. Honor4Society 1,2,3, Treas. 45 Forensic Club 2, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Spanish Club 2,3,45 Pegasus 4. LOPEZ, ROBERT--Basketball 15 Tennis 2,35 Li- brary Club 4. LORD, PHILIP PHIL -Library Club 4. LOWE, MAUREEN-FHA Sec. 3,45 FBLA 3, Sec. 45 VOE 4. LUCIANO, LORENZO-Senior Play 45 Pan Amer- ican Assembly 45 Cpin and Stamp Club 4. LUCK, WILLIAM BILL -Football 1,25 Track 1,2. LUDINGTON, CAROLYN-Chorus 1. LYNCH, KATHRYN LYONS, MICHAEL MIKE -Thespians 4. M MACDONALD BlLL -Art Service Club 15 Key Club 3,45 Forensic Club 45 Thespians 3,45 Student Council 3,45 Golf Team 2. MACRI, CAROL-Bel Cantos 2,3,45 Drill Corps 2,3,4. MADDALINE, JOANN MANGIAMELI, JANETTE-Bel Cantos 1,2,3,45 Stu- dent Council Sec. 35 Student Council Vice-Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 AMA 45 HR Rep. 2. MARAIA, THOMAS TOM MARIAN, DIANA-Spanish Club 15 FHA 2. MARLER, ROY JR.-Basketball Manager 45 Con- cert Choir 2,3,4. MARSHALL, MICHAEL MIKE -Key Club 2,35 Fo- re'nsic Club 45 Monogram Club 45 AMA 25 Swim- ming Team 2,35 Wheel Club 45 Pegasus 4. MARSOCCI, FRANKLIN FRANK MARTIN, DENNIS A MARTIN, JOAN-Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 45 Library Club 45 FBLA 4. MARTIN, LYNNE-Pegasus Editorial Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 3, Par- liamentarian 45 Nat. Honor Society 2, Chaplain 35 Vice-Pres. 45 Nat. Jr. Honor Society Vice- Pres. 15 Student Council 35 HR Rep. 2,3,45 Girl's State 3. MAWHINNEY, LOIS-Library Club Vi:e-Pres. 45 FBLA 45 FHA 45 Spanish Club 15 Library Club 3. MAYER, BARRY-Library Club 45 Chorus 1. MAYNARD, TOM MCCREA, JANET-FHA 35 DCE 45 DECA 4. MCDANIEL, BARBARA BOBBIE McDONALD, ALBERT AL MCGLAMERY, CHARLES McGRATH, THOMAS-Forensic Club 3,45 Pegasus 4. McKENZlE, CONSTANCE CONNIE MELFI, SUZANNE SUSIE -FBLA 35 Yearbook Publications 45 Student Council Recording Sec. 4. MERETT, PHILIP MESSIER, DONALD DON -DCE President 45 DECA Delegate 45 Student Council 4. MEYERS, ROGER-Bel Cantos 3,4. MICHALAK, ROBERT MILES, ERIC RICKY -Band 1,2,3, Band Council 4, Drill Master 45 Pegasus 4. MILKE, PAMELA PAM MILLER, MARGARET PEGGY -VOE 45 Library Club 45 Jr. Chorus Sec. 3. MILLER, PATTI MILU, WAYNE MITCHELL, GEORGE-Service Club 15 Key Club 2. MONAGHAN, ROY MOORE, ROBERT MORGAN, EWART MORRIS, DONNA-Library Club 45 Drill Corps 2,Drummer 3,4, Drum Sergeant 4. MORRISON, LOUIS LOU -Football 1,25 Basket- ball 1,25 Track 1,2,3,45 Cross Country 3,4. N NAAS, JOHN-AMA 45 Band 2,3,4. NASTA, ANTHONY TONY NEELD, PAUL-BOY's Service Club 1. NEFF, FRED NEIHART, LINDA-FBLA Miss FBLA 35 DCE 45 DECA 4. ' NELSON, HENRY SAMMY -Football 1,2,3. NEWSOME, MARY MARY BETH -Drill Corps 15 FTA 2,3,45 Anchor Club 4. NICEWICZ, KATHLEEN-FTA 1,2,3,4. NIEVES, LOIS-Drill Corps 2, Serg.-At-Arms 3,45 Library Club 1,2,3,45 HR Rep. 3,4. NIOSI, CAROLYN CAROL -Drill Corps Corpo- ral 15 Pep Club 2. NORCIA, LINDA NORDLOW, RICHARD DICK -Bel Cantos 1,2, 3,45 HR Rep. 3. O O'BRIEN, KAREN-Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y Treas. 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Student Coun- cil 35 HR Rep. 45 Spanish Club 2, Sec. 3,45 Nat. Honor Society 2,35 Monogram Club 3, Sweetheart 4. O'DELL, BARBARA BOBBIE -Library Club 3,45 DEC Chaplain 45 Booster Club 25 DECA 4. OLIVI, JANET-Spanish Club 1,25 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 1, Treas. 25 Nat. Honor Society 2,3, Sec. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Treas. 3,45 Thespians 45 Drill Corps 1,25 Student Council 25 HR Rep. 35 VOE 45 Pep Club 2. ORTH, KENNETH-Baseball 35 Football 2,35 Mon- ogram Club 45 Forensic Club 4. OSBORNE, RONNIE-FHA 3. OSCEOLA, FRED P PALELIS, RICHARD PALMER, VIRGINIA GINNY -Yearbook Business Staff 4. , PARIS, JANE-Band 1,2,3,45 Maiorettes 3,45 AMA 3,4. PARKER, HELEN HELEN PARKHURST, BARBARA-VOE 4. PELLITTERI, DIANE-FTA 2. PERKINS, JOANNE-Swimming Team 25 AMA Parliamentarian 2,3,45 Nat. Honor Society 3,4. PETERSON, BERNO-Football 15 Track 1,3,4, Cross Country 45 Forensic Club 3, Treas. 4. PLACE, TERRENCE TERRY -Spanish Club Pres. 15 Band Council Officer 25 Bel Cantos 3, Pro- gram Chairman 45 Student Council Treas. 45 Key Club Chaplain 3, Honorary Member 45 HR Rep. 2,3. PORTER, BRECK PORTNER, BETHANY-Spanish Club 1, Sec. 2,45 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 2,3,45 Forensic Club 45 Jr. Sinawiks 3, Parliamentarian 4. POSELLI, BERNADETTE POWERS, CAROL-FHA 15 FTA 15 Drill Corps PFC 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Jr. Sinawiks 3,4. PRESTON, RICHARD RICKY -Spanish Club 25 Monogram Club 2,3,45 Varsity Tennis Team 2,3,45 HR Rep. 4. PROUGH, PATRICIA RICKI PRUE, BARBARA SHORTIE -FHA 1,2,35 FTA 15 DCE Parliamentarian 45 Student Council 35 DECA Delegate 4. R RABUCK, MICHAEL MIKE -DCE 45 DECA 4. RAGONESE, ANDREA ANDYE -Bel Cantos 1,2, Vice-Pres. 3,45 Thespians 45 Pep Club 25 Drill Corps 1, Drum Serg. 2- Nat, Honor Society 1,25 Spanish Club 15 FBLA 45 FHA 2. RAMSAY, PAUL-Football 35 Track 3. RAUSCH, MICHAEL RAY, PATRICIA PAT -FTA 3,45 AMA 45 Thes- pians 4. REYNOLDS, FRANK-Band 1,2,3. RINESS, CHARLES-B0y's Service Club 2,3. ROBERTS, TERRY-Band 1,25 Library Club 4. ROSENTHAL, ROBERT-FTA 3. ROSS, KATHLEEN CATHY -DCE 45 DECA Dele- gate 4. RUFFIN, EDWINA WINNIE -Drill Corps 2, lst Lt. 3,45 Art Service Club 2,3. S SABOURIN, DOROTHY DOTTIE -Cheerleader Captain 15 Pep Club 25 VOE 45 FBLA Sweet- heart 4. SACCO, DENNIS-Track 2, Cross Country 3. SAUNDERS, DAVID SAVILLI, TONI-FHA 1,25 Drill Corps 1,25 DCE Sec. 45 DECA Delegate 45 Pep Club 3. SCHAFER, ELIZABETH BETTE -DCE Vice-Pres. 45 DECA Delegate 4. SCHARF, ANGELA-Library Club 3,45 Drill Corps 1,25 Spanish Club 1. SCHEIFFLEY, JANICE-Newspaper Editor 45 An- chor Club 3, Sec, 45 HR Rep. 45 Newspaper 35 Quill 81 Scroll Pres. 4. SCHRECK, GLENN-Track 15 Football 2,35 FTA 35 HR Rep. 2,3. SCHULER, CAROL ANN SCHULMAN, BARRY-Wheel Club 45 AMA 2. SETTEDUCATO, DANIEL SEYMOUR, SANDRA SANDY -FBLA 25 Anchor Club 2,3, Pres. 45 Newspaper 45 Quill and Scroll Vice-Pres. 4. SHANLEY, NANCY-Band 2. SHARKEY, MAX-Track 25 Student Cc.-.ncil 35 JV Basketball 2,35 Varsity Basketball 4. SHEARER, JAMES J lM SHERER, DAWN-Spanish Club 15 Pep Club 25 Class Treas. 25 Jr. Sinawiks 2,3,45 Drill Corps 1,25 Vice-Pres. 3, Color Guard 45 FHA Vice-Pres. 4, 1,2,35 Student Council 35 HR Rep. 3,45 Thes- pians 3. SIMMS, JERRY-Track 15 Student Council 2. SIMPSON, KARYL BUTCH -Library Club 2. SKROVANEK, CHARLENE SMITH, BARBARA BARB -Pep Club 25 FBLA 45 Yearbook Business Staff 4. SMITH, FRANCES FRANKlE -FHA 2,35 Jr. Sina- wiks 45 Drill Corps lst. Lt. 3,45 Library Club 4. SMITH, GLENN-Band 1,2,3,45 Spanish Club 3. SMITH, LANA SMITTY SMITH, LINDA-Band 1,2,3,4. SMOTHERS, ANTHONY TONY SNYDER, LAUREL-Spanish Club Sec. 15 FHA 15 Library Club 4. SONDERGARD, LILLIAN-FTA 1. SORENTRUE, ROBERT-Bel Cantos 4. SPORNRAFT, ROBERT BOB -Spanish Club 35 Wheel Club 3, Treas. 45 Thespians 4. STAMPFLI, WAYNE STARK, ANN-Band 1,2,3,4. STEPAN, KATHLEEN KATHY --Monogram Club 45 FTA Chaplain 3,45 Swimming Team 3,45 Span- ish Club 25 Newspaper 4. STEPHENSON, PEGGY-Pegasus. STEPP, TERRY-Swimming Team 15 Band 1,2. STEVENS, SUSAN SUSI STILES, ROBERT BOB -JV Track Manager 15 Boy's Service Club 2. ST. JEAN, EUGENE-Football 1,25 Library Club 35 HR Rep. 2,3. STOUGHTON, JAMES STRICKLAND, WILLIAM BILLY SUAREZ, YVETTE-Chorus 3. SUMBY, WALLACE WALLY T TALLY, HELEN-FTA 2,35 DCE 45 DECA 4. THOMAS, DIANNE-FHA 1,2,35 FHA 35 DCE 45 DECA Delegate 4. THOMAS, JERRY-Library Club 35 HR Rep. 4. TIMMIS, SUE-FTA 3, Historian 45 Chorus 35 Pegasus Editorial Board 4. TINNNEY, BARBARA-Bel Cantos 3,4. TOMSEY, FRANK-Football 1,3. TRAGESSER, JEROME JERRY -HR Rep. 2. TRIPP, LORRAINE LAUREY -Tri-Hi-Y 2, Chap- lain 3,45 Nat. Honor Society 2,3,45 Jr. Honor Society 15 Class Sec. 35 Class Vice-Pres. 45 Su- perlative Best All Around 5 Girl's State 35 Art Service Club 15 Pep Club 25 Yearbook Publica- tions Co-Editor 4. TUCKE, SHIRLEY TURBYFILL, TOBY-Nat, Thespians 45 Sr. Play 4. V VALENTINE, SH ERIN VAN ROOY, JOSIE-Forensic Club 3, Treas. 3,45 Thespians 3,45 Pegasus 4. VARKONYI, VICTOR VIC -Bel Cantos 1,2,3,45 Student Council 2nd. Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Wheel Club 45 Track 45 Art Service Club 4. VEINOT, ARLENE-Cheerleader 3, Co-Captain 45 Art Service Club 1,25 Nat. Honor Society 1. VELIE, ROBERT BOB VELLICO, RICHARD RICH VIARY, JEANNE-Jr. Sinawiks 3, Sec. 45 Bel Can- tos 2,3,45 Pegasus Editorial Board Editor 45 Li- brary Club 45 Yearbook Publications 45 Nat. Honor Soceity 45 Quill and Scroll 4. VILLANI, FRED-Football 35 Baseball 2,3,45 News- paper Sports Editor 4. VOLPE, SANDRA SANDY -JV Cheerleader 15 Spanish Club 1,25 Nat. Jr. Honor Society 1,25 Tri-Hi-Y 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Pep Club 25 HR Rep. 2,35 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Yearbook Business Staff 45 FBLA 4. W WALES, DONNA-Spanish Club 15 FHA 1,25 Chorus Pres. 1,35 Pep Club 25 VOE 4. WALKER, ELIZABETH BETTY -Spanish Club 25 Tri-Hi-y 35 Student Council 35 Pegasus Co-Editor 45 Yearbook Business Staff 45 Quill and Scroll 4. WALL, AUDREY WARD, THOMAS TOM WARE, JEAN-FHA 45 Jr. Sinawiks 3. WEITZMAN, ELSA-Bel Cantos 3,4. WELLS, DIANE-Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,45 Nat, Jr. Honor Society 15 Student Council 15 FBLA 45 VOE 45 HR Rep. 45 Drill Corps 1,25 AMA 45 Pep Club 2. WEISS, GLORIA-Pegasus 4. WHEELER, RANDOLPH RANDY --Key Club 3, Chaplain 45 Bel Cantos 3,4. WHIPPLE, GREGORY GREGG -Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Monogram Club 3,45 Thespians 3. WHITMAN, JULIA JUDY -Spanish Club 1,2,3,45 FTA 1,2,3, Pres. 45 Nat. Honor Society 3,45 Bel Cantos 4. WHITFIELD, LINDA.-Cheerleader 15 Nat. Jr. Hon- or Society 15 AMA 2,3,4. WIDLAK, MARILYNN-FTA 15 Nat. Jr. Honor So- ciety 1,25 Student Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 3,4. WIGGINS, PAMELA WILLIAMS, CRANDORD SONNY WILLIAMS, KAREN-Thespians 25 Pep Cub 25 Forensic Club Sec. 2,35 FHA 3,45 HR Rep. 35 Student Council 3. WINKLES, THOMAS TOM --Football 25 Track 4. WOJTALIK, ANNE-Drill Corps Corp. 1,25 Span- ish Club 15 Thespians 45 HR Rep. 1,2,35 Library Club 45 Student Council 1. WOLF, GENE-Pegasus 4. WOLFE, MARILYN-Art Service Club 35 FHA 4. WOLFERT, ROBERT BOB -Baseball Manager 2, 35 Basketball Manager 35 Football Manager 35 FBLA 3, Treas. 4. WOOD, CAROLE-Drill Corps 25 Student Coun- cil 2,3,45 Anchor Club 35 Thespians 3,45 Sen- ior Class Play 45 Superlative Most Attractive . Y YODER, DAVE-Basketball 15 Football 15 Cross Country 3. YOUNG, LORETTA LORl -Monogram Club 3,45 Library Club 45 AMA 45 Bel Cantos Sec, 45 Bel Cantos 25 Swimming Team 1,2,3. Z ZEITLER, ARTHUR ZIEGENFUSS, GERALD-HR Rep. 35 Pep Club 2. ZIMMERMAN, CAROLYN-Bel Cantos 'I,2,3, Vice- Pres. 4. VQBML ifnuyginrs K ,qu V f Q a more perfect umon Xyiixz xx fm, McArthur High School's class of '64 returned eagerly to school in September with the knowl- edge that an exciting year awaited them. President Mickey Lucas, on behalf of the junior class, accepted Musty,, from senior class presi- dent Gene Hardestyf and started his class rolling toward june and their senior year. Throughout the various athletic seasons, the juniors exemplified school spirit as players, cheer- leaders, band members, McArthurettes, chorus members, or just plain fans. They also helped form the backbone of the many school clubs and organizations. The first project of the Class of 1964 for the year was the annual Sweetheart Ball in February. It proved to be a great success as Ioanne Paschke and Chuck Robinson were crowned king and queen. On March 8 and 9, The Curious Savage was presented as this yearls junior Class Play. Miss Carolyn Baggett was the teacher-director and had only praise for her talented cast. March 2 was a red-letter day as the long- awaited class rings arrived. A senior was given the honor of putting each ring on a junior's finger. On june 7, the last day of school, the Class of 1964 turned their rings around and officially be- came the senior class of McArthur High School. Class Officers President ............. 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W... , , Y -- M reef-----V . ---- ., ,5'2Q.. . -11 mg wx --,,, ...... , .. fb , H I ,- .VN W Mm . ...WiMMm, M M -Wm 'ri' flmgmf-QQ-Q-. 'rfefe+i-5f-- W ffl-'SE'-T J-iid ...aw ...tm .... ww M:-1259 --r- it T Mrs. Sonia Smith, sopho- more class sponsor, has started her long, arduous, but rewarding, task of shap- ing the lives of the more than 800 sophomores in the Class of '65. Mrs. Smith, a Miami area graduate, has advised and guided her class in forming a working nucleus of stu- dents for the years to come. This nucleus of officers and representatives is now get- ting the vital experience in the shaping of class govern- ment that is vastly impor- tant for the future. With such a long road ahead, Mrs. Smith is now trying to prepare her class for these coming years. She hopes to make the Class of ,65 one of the best Mc- Arthur has ever seen. ,W sfZ'9,A.: The class of '65, led by its capable officers, Presi- dent Albert Caruanag Vice President Vicki Sink, Secre- tary Pam McGoweng Treas- urer Jack McMillian, and Parliamentarian jim Burke, has begun its journey to be- coming seniors. The class lists among its projects class stationery, shields with school songs inscribed, and collecting stamps for our pool. Al Caruana, President, states, We are looking for- ward to the future. Acevedo, Rita Adasynski, Marshall Akins, Geraldin Albert, Carol P. Albury, Oscar E. Alcure, Joseph G. Allan, James E. Allen, Janet Anderson, Janice Anderson, Kristine Armstrong, Jimmy F. 3 Armstrong, Nance E. Armstong, Lorraine l 1 Cb...f...n.Q. s Lal.. Avon Suzanne Bafundo, Michael P. Bailey, Linda Baker, Vicki Ballou, Danny S. Ballinger, Marilyn Baluskas, Raymond Barbarino, Patricia Barker, Terry Barnhart, Gail Bartholomew, Larry Bartlett, Richard K. 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Rendering many valuable services to McArthur High School, Athletic Director Louis Morelli is ap- proaching the closing of his seventh year at MHS. DURING 1961-62, Mr. Morelli was given Sabatical leave to continue his studies at Southern Illinois Uni- versity in Carbondale, Illinois. There he secured his Masteris Degree in Physical Education. He also served as a physical education teacher and as an assistant coach in football and tennis. One of Coach Morelli's more outstanding accom- plishments was serving as a member of the Board of Directors of the Florida Athletic Coaches Association, representing the coaches in Broward, Dade, and Mon- roe counties. He also served as Vice President of the Cold Coast Conference in 1960-61. Coach Morelli re- signed both of these postions when he was given Sab- batical leave. In 1961, Mr. Morelli was appointed as representa- tive of the South Florida Coaches to the National Coaches Convention held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. When asked how he liked serving as Athletic Director, Coach Morelli simply replied, I love it! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Meeker, Leon O'Quinn, Rich Reynolds, Mike McElwee, Leon Register, Marty Villurose. SECOND ROW: Ari' Joswick, Ron Prevelige, Ray Balukas, Fran Collins, Mickey Lucas, Vince Mangio. THIRD ROW: Bill Phillips, Bill Clark, Waller Grimes, Sieve Cairns, Frank Gosseif, Ray Moulton. While the Mustangs fought hard and played to win, inexperience again proved their downfall in a los- ing capaign for the 1962 season. With only one regularly- playing senior and a large number of sophomores on the varsity, the team ran up a 1-8-1 record in scheduled games. The first tilt of the year pitted the Mustangs against Archbishop Curley on September 14. With a cheering home crowd behind them, the Knights were held in check throughout the game except for three long runs resulting in touchdowns. The lone McArthur score came as end Steve Cairns picked up a loose ball in the first quarter and raced 20 yards for the tally. The game ended 19-6, in favor of Curley. In a Lockhart Stadium battle, the Fort Lauderdale Flying L's crushed the Green and VVhite, 38-0. The big- gest drive managed by the Mustangs was seven plays and 24 yards long. Deepest penetrations were to the L 46-and 41-yard lines. Four pass interceptions also helped the Lauderdale effort. I. N. McArthur Stadium was brightly lighted as a lively crowd watched the first home game of the year. Within a 33-second period during the second quarter, the Miami Beach Tides scored 13 points. A 60- yard pass for the first score and a 26-yard TD play run after a Beach defender recovered a McArthur fumble found our team behind 13-0 at the half. In a fourth- quarter drive, the Mustangs traveled from their own 15 to the Tide 9, but an ensuing penalty made it second down on the 24-yard line instead of first down on the 2. On the next play, a T ideman intercepted a pass and the game ended, 13-0. With an 0-3 record, the team again made the trip to Lockhart Stadium, this time to meet Stranahan High. Although the Dragons were held pointless for 20 minutes, they scored three times in the first half and once in the fourth quarter to win, 27-0. There was much jubilation in the Mustang camp following the game against Miami Military Academy, as the scoreboard showed that victory was once again ours. Final score was 48-6 as Leon O'Quinn led the attack, scoring touchdowns of 5, 46, 68, 20, and 57 yards. Vince Mangio and Skip Arent each crossed the goal line once, with Paul Pologruto going 6-for-7 in PATs. The Mustangs did not lose a yard from scrimmage, nor did they have to punt. The West Hollywood Vol- unteer Fire Department set off skyrockets after every touchdown and Mighty, the horse, raced up and down the field. It was a hectic night, and gave a sign of things to come in future years for McArthur High. 103 As Head Coach Dick McElwee began his third year at McArthur, he was joined by two new staff members. Backfield coach jim Caldwell from the Uni- versity of Mississippi and line coach Dick Lombard from the University of Kentucky were greeted by re- turning assistants Claude Dent and Ed Hartman dur- ing late August scrimmage sessions. All five men were out on the field every afternoon during football season with the varsity and' junior varsity teams. Under the direction of Coach McElwee the boys ran, tackled, passed and kicked. However, these were not the only fundamentals taught the team. Principles of sportsmanship and fair play were also discussed, with the result that the Mustangs had fewer penalties called against them than the opposing team in every game played. With the promise of championship teams at Mc- Arthur in the near future, Coach McElwee and his men are to be congratulated on a rebuilding job well done. Head Footbcll Couch Richard McEIwee TWO NEW COACHES JOIN STAFF FIRST ROW: Dick Lombard, Jim Caldwell. SECOND ROW: Ed Hartman, Claude Dent. Against Pompano, the squad played their best three quarters of the year before losing in the fouth. The score was 12-7 with 10:20 left in the game when the Tornadoes scored on a fourth down. On the first play following the kickoff, Pompano intercepted a pass and scored again. McArthur's tally came on a 61-yard pass interception and runback by Brad Baker in the third quarter. At game's end, the scoreboard showed Pom- pano ahead, 26-7. In the big game of the year, the Mustangs and the South Broward Bulldogs clashed at McArthur Stadi- um for the Sun-Tattler trophy which had been in Broward's hands since last year's game. However, victory was not to be had as the Bulldog quarterback com- pleted one pass during the game and set up the winning touchdown. South Broward scored with 3:20 left in the first half. Final score was 7-0, but McArthur came away with a moral victory as they held the heavily- favored Bulldog squad to one touchdown. The close- ness of the game was a fitting tribute to the keen rivalry that exists between the two schools. Records don't count, the game is decided on the field. After a weekis rest, the Mustangs journeyed to Lockhart Stadium for the third time, with St. Thomas Aquinas as opponents. A large homecoming crowd saw the Raiders go into the fourth quarter with a 13-0 lead, but then the Green came to life. Baker inter- cepted a pass at midfield and two plays later we had a first down on their 23. A fumble gave the ball to Aquinas, but a return fumble recovered by Ray Moulton put us on the 7. One play later we went in for the score and St. Thomas blocked our try-for-point. A poor Raider punt, runs of l8,11, and 14 yards, and O,Quinn going in from the 3 gave us another TD. Mike McElwee flipped a pass from a fake kick attempt to Baker in the end zone and the game was tied to end scoring for the night. ly leads the team onto the field before the Norlan wwniuwmw.as:a mgmmm..-mu. els fall on Mustang ball carrier during Miami Mililary Academy game. m captain Jim Ferguson with Sun-Tattler Most Valuable Player trophy. North Miami rode into the Mustang camp for the third annual McArthur Homecoming needing only one more win to clinch the championship of the Gold Coast Conference, Northern Division. Five plays after the opening kickoff, the Pioneers were in command, 7-0. During the third quarter, with the score 14-0, North Miami attempted the first field goal ever to be tried against McArthur, but the kick was wide. The game ended 21-0 with the Mustangs gaining only 61 yards on offense. In a Thanksgiving morning battle, the McElweemen met Miami Norland at home in the final game of the season for both squads. The first two times the Vikings had the ball, they scored, and led at halftime 19-0. During the second half, Coach McElwee sent in the jayvee sophomores and they stopped Norland cold. Mc- Arthur scored its final touchdown of the year in the fourth quarter on a remarkable catch of a 23-yard Chuck Robinson pass by O'Quinn in the end zone to end the game, 31-6. i 1 Fumble! ! Jim Ferguson, the only regularly-playing senior on the Mustang squad, guided the team as captain both on the field and in the dressing room. He was the first McArthur football player ever to be chosen to captain the team for an entire season. At the end of the campaign, Ferguson was voted by the student body to receive the Sun-Tattler Most Valuable Player award. The outstanding guard gained 79,650 points to win over second-place Leon O,Quinn. 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FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norm Schearer, Phil Kurlgis, Karl Shipley, Jack McMillan, Joe Taylor, Dave Peach, Tom Chancey, Ken Caldwell, Ray Woolsey, Calvin Piper, Jim Burke. SECOND ROW: Sleve Calcagine, Joe Carey, Bill Regal, Paul Boulware, Rich Roper, Mike Dugas, Dan Craufl, Rich Conicelli, Jim Shea, Ray de la Feuilliez, Butch Brannock, Joe Pansero. In the season's opener, the Colts trounced new Northeast High, 26-6. The game, played in a downpour, featured fine quaterbacking by Tom Chancey. The Baby Mustangs were again victorious in their second outing. This time they maimed the Chaminade Lions, 20-0. McArthur was on the short end of the score in the next two games when We lost to Christopher Co- lumbus, 13-0, and then succumbed, 33-0, to Ft. Lauder- dale. On November 25, the I. V. 's traveled to Lockhart Stadium to oppose Stranahan. In a close one, the Baby Dragons squeezed by the Colts, 14-12. Even more heartbreaking was the McArthur Colt-- South Broward Bullpup game. The scoreboard showed a 7-7 tie until the last minute when a Bullpup sneaked over to make the final score 13-7. J.V.'s play in the final varsity game of Ihe season against Miami Norland. -4:2-.... ' S038 qgg., mu... THIRD ROW: Bob Boeglie, Dan Balou, Mel Brandt, John Lebanode, Henry Lucas, Steve Flick, Jim Farthing, Leo Soccol, Dave Jarrel, Jim Slubbalied. FOURTH ROW: Sam Gaines, Pete Neff, Steve Tripp, Dave Bensigner, Barry Lezark, Jeff Stargraff, Rich Nardeillo, Jerry Terriferma, Dan Collins, Ken Pomper, Keith Muller, Bob Feise, Bob LyIle. J. V. ENDS BUILDING YEAR A Bulldog is tackled by Mustang defenders in the Broward J.V. game. 107 The 1962-63 varsity cheerleaders, under coach Bev- erly Thomas, put forth a new look in cheering this year. In addition to creating many new yells, the girls wore saddle oxfords and Stetson hats to games and school, hosted the Broward and Norland cheerleaders at pre-game suppers, co-sponsored a Bermuda Dance with the Monogram Club, and chose English teacher Carolyn Barnett as Honorary Cheerleader of the Year. They also served as program directors for pep assem- blies, putting on skits and funny episodes as well as leading the student body in cheers. But being a cheerleader is not all fun and games, as these girls can attest. Diligent and constant practice is necessary in order to have a good squad, and Mc- Arthur High School has one of the best. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sand: Choddock Karen Hyder Patty Goos Carleen Coates, Mascot '09-bu.. ith L' Karen O'Brien INCREASE SCHOOL SPIRIT Linda Albertson Pat Wallace SUndY Rock Joanne Paschke Carolyn Drasdowski l is ix Sf Q 1 Met 8 S rs! S Y l w f :eff , if 1 ,L fit' l L XE A L is si R K, s wait W, l lv l 1 att wtf! watts Li? ,Q 9,5 ii l P ,W W ,W Q ,L 5 3, 5 . 5, ,, A , ,I , M X , . L : get 1 , -1 A M? Roy Marler, Mgr., Willie Coates, Steve Cairns, Bob Burns, Lenny Albrecht, Don King, Al Duty, Herbie Doner, Max Sharkey, Wayne Fountain, Brad Baker, Paul Pologruto, Hampton Elliott, Gilbert James, Mgr. BASKETBALL MUSTANGS WIN . . . . . MH Coach Reid Lowder with new Pompano Invitational and District 7-AA runners-up trophies. was 78 62 75 65 53 74 78 60 7'l 76 60 61 37 40 47 85 50 63 60 50 55 87 43 - Mei A fe Amie J V ,att 1:2 Lmggii N A 1 SEASON RESULTS 1963 Miami Christian .,,..........V, Miami Military Academy .... St. Thomas Aquinas ...... Pine Crest .............,,. North Miami .,............. Christopher Columbus . ,.,,.. Orlando Boone ........... Coral Gables ...,. Pompano .,,.............................. Riverside Military Academy ....... Pompano ................................. Miami Norland .,.. South Broward ..A... Stranahan ....,.,............. St. Thomas Aquinas ...... Fort Lauderdale ....... North Miami ..... Fort Lauderdale .,..... Miami Norland ........... Christopher Columbus .v..... Pompano ....................... South Broward .,.................... Miami Military Academy ....... Stranahan ..,...,...,..A................ On December 1, 1962, the McArthur Mustangs massacred Miami Christian, 108-15, to start the most successful, 19-8, basketball season in the school's seven- year history. Coach Reid Lowder guided the talented team to a second-place finish in the Northern Division of the Cold Coast Conference behind the champion Pompano Golden Tornadoes. Before the New Year rolled in, Miami Military Ac- ademy, St. Thomas Aquinas, Pine Crest, North Miami, the Christopher Columbus had fallen under our high- flying hoofs. In addition, during Christmas vacation Mc- Arthur participated in the Pompano Holiday Invitational Tourney. After defeating Orlando Boone, 74-57, and Coral Cables, 78-70, we faced Pompano in the finals. The two teams matched each other basket for basket until the last five minutes of the fourth quarter when the Tornadoes pulled away to win, 68-60. With this game we added a new trophy to our collection and began a strong rivalry between the two schools. Lenny Albrecht, Don King, and Willie Coates joined seven opponents on the All-Tourney team. In the first game of 1963, the squad demolished Riverside Military Academy's Kaydets, 71-28. Then, with revenge in mind, the 9-1 Mustangs hosted undefeated Pompano Beach on Ianuary 8. As a wildly screaming, capacity crowd watched, the Green rolled up a 27-point advantage in the third quarter and coasted to victory, 76-65. This was the team's finest hour and marked the high point of our successful season as we took over first place in the GCC. It also gave Pompano their first defeat in 33 regular-season games. e Cairns completes layup as Golden Tornadoes watch Surrounded! Lenny Albrecht fights to keep the ball from the Pompano Tornadoes during the game that proved to be the most successful of the yea Carol Bo January The same week, McArthur gained victory over Miami Norland, 60-52, and on January 18 faced long- time rival South Broward. Although the Bulldogs played a great game, the Horses proved too much for them and walked away the winner, 61-45. Our luck ran out the next Tuesday as the Stranahan Dragons played control ball and effectively throttled our fast break, 37-49. The Mustangs rode back on the winning trail with another victory over St. Thomas, 40-38. However, the trail proved to be a rocky one as next we lost our third game of the season, this time to Fort Lauderdale, 47- 51. With another win at North Miami under our belts, 85-72, we attempted to find revenge over the Flying L's. But Lady Luck was not with us as we again lost to Lauderdale, by a score of 50-63. After Norland fell under our hoofs on February 8, McArthur traveled to Christopher Columbus for a return game. There, the Explorers found the target and saddled the Mustangs with loss number 4, 6-63. On February 12, the Lowdermen returned to the Pompano gym to try to make it two in a row over the powerful Tornadoes. However, the home team had other ideas. With a cheering crowd behind them, the Colden Tornadoes jumped out in front at the beginning of the game and remained there throughout. Final score was 50-83 as we dropped to second place in the Gold Coast Conference. South Broward also cried for revenge, but the Mustangs triumphed over them for the second time in a game that wasn't decided until the last ten seconds. Then, Herbie Doner made two free throws to end scoring at 55-52. 112 Early urriver Max Sharkey watches the iunior varsity game intently. 1 is In the seasonis final away game, McArthur again blasted Miami Military Academy, this time 87-37. With a large crowd in attendance, the Green and White attempted to close out the regular season with a win in our gym over Stranahan. But the Dragons breathed fire and the Mustangs wilted, 43-53. Sporting a 17-7 record and high spirits, McArthur visited the Fort Lauderdale High gym for the District 7AA Tournament. In the first round Norland fell to our cagers for the third time, 57-43. Browardis Bulldogs ran into the LD gym to play the Mustangs in the semi- fina15 round, but they walked out the loser again, 48-4 . The finals of the tournament pitted the fired-up West Hollywooders against their old opponents, Pom- pano. The Mustangs led throughout the game until only two seconds remained in the last quarter, when Stan Cowherd tripped in a desperation shot to win for the Tornadoes, 78-76. Another runner-up trophy was added to our collection, and Pompano went on to become 1963 Class AA State Champions. Next year, with the six returning varsity men and new additions from this yearis fine junior varsity squad, McArthur is assured of another powerful basketball team with nothing beyond their reach. All eyes are on the ball during our second meeting with Broward, in their 9Y'f'- Jump ball of the start of the Pompano game - our BIG win of the season .AND WIN.. AI Duiy takes a free throw at the end of the lost home game of the season. ,,,,-1,,m,,....,.....,MMW.f g-..,,.,,i.,.i..-,,..., ,. .,.. .W-,,-,,-,..-M,...,.........,..,....m..- ..., ...W.f...,.,W.....,., Guard Steve Cairns goes up into the air for a iump shot against Pompano's Golden Tornadoes in our gym. i l Stranohan guards surround Don King as he controls the ball. N . AND WIN!! The new name board was erected on the south wall of the gym in time for the final home game of the season against Stranohan The Colts, McArthur's junior varsity basketball team, ran up an enviable 15-5 record for Coach Floyd Horgen in his first year at MHS. This also marks the third consecutive year that our sophomore team has lost five or less games. The squad remained undefeated for six outings until they lost to Pompano's perennially undefeated j.v.'s in our gym. Of the next eight games, the baby Mus- tangs won five. In the final five contests, they won all but one, losing again to Pompano. McArthur's excellent showing in junior varsity action this year assures powerful Mustang varsity squads in the years to come and new, gleaming trophies to add to our ever-growing collection. Each varsity game was preceded by a lense and exciting iunior varsity contest. JUNIOR VARSITY ALSO EXCELS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Horgen, Randy Slricklin, Jack McMillan, Danny Slell, Earl Feldman, Tom Chancey, Bill Lay, Mgr. SECOND ROW: Ray Balukas, Jim Burke, Rick Nickel, Bill Clark, Bob Feise, Ray de la Feuilliez. ,.,,m.-f.....,,,...,s.w.W,.M,.,,. f..., . ..,. W..N,sf..m.W..mf.. ..,, , ..,. .,.,w..,,V-.M-W, .V 1,LWfs.,V,.7-ifeff1,.,lW,ii.1s,nn.f..,.wimwnwaVWi.si.v,.iiiwfgyissnavisymmmunnm ,,,,,,,,,,,,mL.a,,,,,,,MmmM,sf,.,.W,m,M,.-s.,,l..,mwWwmM..m,.sMw--., ,.w--m-v-w'-M- -A-mms -was--ww J. V. cheerleaders up in air at Broward game. In early October, ten sophomore and junior girls were chosen to make up the 1962-63 junior varsity cheerleading squad. They joined their varsity big sisters in practice sessions, but still remained a distinct and independent group. The cheerleaders were selected in time for the final two junior varsity football games and also cheered at the Thanksgiving varsity game against Norland. During basketball season the girls, headed by captain Vickie Sink and co-captain Julie Barile, were on hand at every junior varsity game to cheer the baby Mus- tangs on to victory again and again. Four of the cheerleaders were accepted for the 1963-64 varsity squad at tryouts in May. J UNIOR VARSITY IN STILLS SPIRIT Judy Niland, Linda Kloes, Susan Fetzer, Joyce Filichia, Karen Fusco, Julie Barile, Leigh Delsi, Linda Bellantoni, Vicki Sink, Karen Dinnen. e---nr-W-V W we W -fM A ., , l ' 4 Coach Bill Gilmartin McArthur's cross country team achieved the best record in the history of our school as they placed eighth in the state and ran up an imposing string of victories. The harriers also placed third or better in three district meets. Their record in regular season contest was 3-2. The season opened on October 12 as the Mustangs hosted the Stranahan Dragons and were defeated, 46- 16. Four points was the margin of victory as Christopher Columbus outpaced the MHS harriers 27-31. McArthur remained victorious for the rest of the season with impressive wins over Pompano, Miami Beach, and South Broward. In the contest with the Bulldogs, the Mustangs captured five out of seven first places. In other season activity, McArthur placed: third in the Broward County Meetg fifth in the Flying L In- vitationalg second in the triangular meet with North Miami and Fort Lauderdale. The important Gold Coast Conference Meet saw the Mustangs walk away with an excellent second-place finish. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Willie Coates, Pat Fink, Henry Osgood, Jim Cummins, Lou Morrison, Berno Pettersson. SECOND ROW: James Cash, Derrall Esala, Mike Case, Colen Hendrix, Don Glendening, Tom Smith, Jim Ferguson shows the strain of competition in a meet at South Broward's track. RANKS IN TOP TEN David Clausen, Larry Cook. THIRD ROW: Ron Brown, Bob Lytle, Bob Nickels, Bob Fink, Jim Lea, Danny Collins, Gary Cummins, Mgr. Tim McDonald, Coach Gilmartin. McM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Manager Ed Murch, Bud Casey, Randy Stricklin, Earl Feldman, Al Duty, Ronald White, George Heffner, Manager Coaches Dick Keohane and Harry Reynolds confer over strategy before an important game. Andy Duzyk. SECOND ROW: Marty Villarose, Fred Villani, Joe Reinke, Jim Cottone, Paul Buzzella. MUSTANGS BASEBALL TEAMS The Mustangs began the 1963 varsity baseball sea- son with a blistering 19-2 victory over Riverside Military l l Academy. From there, the team went on to an overall 9-8 record and a fourth place finish in the Gold Coast Conference, Northern Division. Highlight of the campaign was a squeaker 1-0 victory over the Hialeah Throughbreds, Southern Division G. C. C. champs. Paul Buzzella, pitcher with a 6-3 record and a fine shortstop, brought further glories to McArthur by being named to the All-County and All-Conference 4 teams. With players coming up from this year's fine junior l varsity squad, future M. H. S. baseball teams should be among the finest in the conference. y Another home run for the Mustangs! l 'FJ 118 9-ill' , Q77 . Ig s l s HAVE WINNING SEASON In the first year that junior varsity baseball was operated on a Broward County basis, McArthur's team ran up an excellent 5-3 record and gained second place among county teams. The seventeen players met other Class AA junior varsity squads in non-con- ference competition, since the program was so new. The opening game saw the Mustangs triumph over the baby Bulldogs, 12-6. McArthur next lost to Pompano, 13-2, but gained revenge later in the season, 2-1. Stran- ahan's Dragons fell to us 6-5 and 14-7. Our second loss was to Fort Lauderdale, 6-3, but we bounded back and won over Broward again, 7-5. In the last game of the year, McArthur and Fort Lauder- dale battled it out for eleven innings until the Mustangs succombed, 4-3. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Creel, Mike Case, Bill Proctor, Lucien THIRD ROW: Bob Boeglie, Anthony Smithson, Donald Krentsa, Ray de la Bergeron, Baird Rogers, Pete Neff, Bruce DeGrove. SECOND ROW: Feuilliezf R0be fFed0fll1- Norman Schearer, Anthony Sirano, Steven Flick, James Ferrari, Bob Feise. if 'ikl E E aria 5: - 119 For the second consecutive year, the Mustang boys tennis team won the District 7 Championship. Also turning in McArthur,s first undefeated, 8-0, season in interscholastic sports, the MHS netters earned added glories as Northern Division Gold Coast Conference champs, runners-up in overall Cold Coast play, and the seventh top team in the state. Led by captain and No. 1 man Rick Preston, the boys also brought fame to McArthur with their spec- tacular play against rival South Broward, snapping a Bulldog 54-game winning streak, a record compiled over the last five years. Junior No. 2 man Iohn Prevost and sophomore No. 3 player Jay Maggiore each gained singles District Champ- ionships in their divisions. They both also gained semi- final berths in the state tournament. Chick Fuller, play- ing at No. 4 Singles, was District and Gold Coast champion. Since Preston was the onlv senior on the squad, McArthur's chances for a third consecutive District championship as well as added GCC and state laurels are extremely high. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Christy Johnson, Sonia Hoover, Beth Fuller, Natalie Motise, Charlene Theiss. SECOND ROW: Jim Lucas, Chuck Fuller, Y S , .4 , , K -J '35 ' ' ., A ' fr,,rt .S f J ste aa iw-'f,.i .V fy L :rfb -V' 1 ' v.':'v1gr' ' , ,- ix'JKr4f f . 34u.J44 f, .. K . ,H .fasfi'. ..: if JG. is ,..r'2f.+5,,,,.,. , q ' .ia ff I . , J ,. 'A f5'fr9,lilii wg' U vw , - .r. f 'wi 'J3+W?ibP w, , Wk as . .f m ay --f- ff fair h- , .wasfm wflk is-ais+gQgQ,,,,,1-H M 'f , f A W in .- M ,:f.l.!z,.a!, -... , f.,e!vr.ff - .,.. .... 1 ---- . .rr-8. Q.. ,..,, . .,,., ..... , -- ' - , ..., - 4l?'?'5YS5' 'kitlliif :i5?'ffifH5'E.3':2i..: . ' ' 121,925 1549552 T H i -. ' it - . J V l ,I I M f ,. ,,, 5. ,E . , . - f - , .i l 4 ' 'K wik .,,. 1 .. gf5f,!a:. if- -'lg J is 1 . it fe-.1.mQ f ,,,ia . f,,,.,,.,,.,,1 Coach Alex Cmnylo instructs Chick Fuller in the fine art of volleying. l BOYS TENNIS TEAM REPEATS John Prevost, John Brunt, Ricky Preston, Jay Maggiore, George Sonzero. ' . 4 4 1 Q 4 Hard playing and long practice sessions bolstered the Mustang girls tennis team to a 3-5 season record. Bettering last year's record, the girls also achieved a sixth-place ranking in Gold Coast competition and fin- ished fourth in District 7 play, just missing a trip to the state tournament in Tallahassee. Strong with underclassmen, the girls were led by No. lqplayer Christy johnson, a junior. Lone senior Sonia Hoover paired with Gold Coast champion Beth Fuller for the No. 2 doubles to a net finalist bracket in the District tournament. Number 4 girl Natalie Motise teamed with Christy in No. 1 doubles and sophomore Charlene Theiss rounded out the five-girl squad. AS DISTRICT CHAMPS John Prevost serves the ball during a pre-game warmup. . , 1 1 V 1 4-,pl g , 4 I W. r .M V3 QE Qg5:s9',i. ' 'H s :: . W 2, A , llsailyffl. . 11 .1 ' 'll ' uf , e,,Lgy.f f .3 if I K ' , ..,. 4 A we i ' . ' , .. V 1 -iff - 'f' is H is WW ' V- v ' '-3.d:wl25QQgJi.'lT aauawm -iss-fr-nw-A1ag3.ssf-z3.q,1 --:'ffgfv.s.-mf . 5 H- iff,-4Jga,.affzMg','1 . 1 liyfw-i,1f' p5k.,wgf,5v -Eff, hgfyg75g.mr,,.gg- - 5 r L - :gf -- -. - fr, - si Q . ,V I - ' ia : -Sur f-v ' '+'f.s'w-ffiiff-fra. wif . ff- fo mffzim .. -f: XL A Qlkmags- i,'ff?SiifjZi1ffag?-ifirsiiilfisi rw -, 2 , g 'ii , -.flslKt,: ' g'..tw.1f.?5- v H' K . - .Q I Sonia Hoover and Christy Johnson shake hands after an intersquad match Rick Preston and Sonia Hoover team up for a mixed doubles match. 121 Coach John Pandak, Leslie Tucker, Gary Hoekslra, Russ Dolson, Bob Rice, John Laskowski, Chuck Mollola, John Hardman. SWIMMERS GAIN EXPERIENCE In spite of 1-8 boys' and 3-6 girls' records, McArthur swimming teams never lost their spirit and will to win. The overall records, of both squads showed marked improvement over last year as the boys ended a 22-game losing streak by defeating South Dade and the girls won their first in 29 at the same time. The female Mustangs also triumphed over Miami Beach and South Dade for the second time. In four of the boys, meets, the winners finished with no more than an 8-point margin over the Mustangs. Boys coach John Pandak, new to MHS this year, stated, The prospects for swimming at McArthur next year seem a bit on the brighter side, because of our returning lettermen and junior high prospects coming up. With a new pool for McArthur in the near future, a summer swimming development program will be be- gun in West Hollywood, which will provide champion- ship Mustang swimming teams in the years to come. 122 Janet Bullock backslrokes across the pool in an afternoon praclice session P i l i l i I r l AND HOPE FOR THE FUTURE John Hardman and Janet Bullock lake a refreshing underwater dip in the pool. Joann Swingle, Janet Bullock, Mary Kay Rhodes, Shirley Ollmans, Carol Ritlner, Kay Rittner, Barbara Copping. Noi pictured: Girls' Coach Joan Powell. as -:Q 1. 123 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Cummins, Henry Osgood, Tom Smith. SECOND ROW: Brad Baker, Steve Cairns, Dennis Mougere, Pat Fink, Don Glendening, Vince Mangio. THIRD ROW: Johnny Coach BiI Skip Arent gains on his opponent as they near the I Gilmartin home stretch. Hopkins, Bob Cook, gggiir ., . 5, .LJ an Skip ArenL Jim Ferguson, Bernie 'DevIin, Carl Mariin, Berno Pettersson FOURTH ROW: Bill Clark, Lenny Albrecht, Tom Winkles, Mike McEIwee Arlen Dickinson. TRACK TEAM HAS ANOTHER 3X8 3!I2 4fI7 4fI9 4f24 McArthur McArthur McArthur McArthur McArthur REGULAR SEASON TRACK SCORES 83 ..................,..........A Riverside M. A. 58 ,,.. Winter Park South Dade 65 Pompano Beach 72 .... South Dade Columbus 87 U3 .c.. Miami Central Columbus 2 ev? 'i Long running sessions took place every afternoon during track season. SUCCESSFUL SEASON McArthur High's junior-laden track team turned in an excellent 1963 record in dual and triangular meets as well as district competitions and Invitationals. In the first regular meet of the year, the Mustangs defeated Riverside Military Academy, 87-39. The end of March saw them participating in the Miami High Relays and the Flying L Relays. McArthur won third place in both the Broward County and Northern Cold Coast meets. In overall Gold Coast competition they placed ninth out of 17 teams. On May 3, Regionals were held at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale. The Mustangs gained 4th place and had 5 cindermen qualify for the state tournament. Also in May the Fourth Annual Florida High School Decathlon, begun by Coach Gilmartin in 1950, took place on McArthur's oval. A total of 22 trackmen from schools all over the state participated with Leon Avery of Tallahassee Florida High capturing first place. Junior Lenny Albrecht finished an excellent fourth for MHS. Next year, with the Cold Coast Champion junior varsity team on the varsity squad, McArthur should be unbeatable in track competition. fa' i .fa I N be J . Topping the bor in pole voult competition s s n or trockman Pot Fink Bill Clark practices putting the shot before o home me t be tiwweff f AM., 5, ,wifi-fc'1'g.,f W -5y.,,,, ... . , n Good takeoffs are essential to a good running track team and much practice is necessary. Another first for South Florida sports was the addi- tion of interscholastic track on the junior varsity level, and McArthur,s Colts proved to be the best. In regular season meets, the most spectacular win was a crushing 93-29 victory over Northeast on March 8. Two weeks later, the Mustangs lost the Broward County championship to Stranahan by two points, 641fz- 621A. However, revenge is sweet, and McArthur's j.v.'s got theirs on April 6 as they swept to victory in the Northern Division Gold Coast Conference finals. Then, on April 11, the fired-up sophomores had their finest hour as they captured first place in overall CCC com- petition. What a threat these Colts will bring to varsity teams in '64l J.V. TRACK TEAM REAPS HONORS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Jumper, Gunnar Paulsen, Darrell Esala, Tom Chancey, Butch Brannock, Clyde Tiger. SECOND ROW: Ray Woolsey, Albert Caruana, Bob Lytle, Keith Muller, David Clausen, Bob I M . 4 T' Rim 4 Hodges, Bob Fink. THIRD ROW: Bob Regal, Jim Burke, Danny Collins, Robert Durr, Ken Pomper, Arthur Pow, Thomas Burgis. FOURTH ROW: Jim Bays, Kurt Bensinger, Rich Nickel. 2 y c X 1 W .. , Q . ! 'rf,f 4' 1 X u g l QW? p il, 4 ztligfi was , . Cliff Merz, Bob Rice, Mike Hines, Harold DeVoe, Bob Velie, Jim Greenwood, Coach Ron DeLilla. GOLF TEAM GAINS EXPERIENCE The 1962 year of building paid high dividends as the Mustang golf team turned long hours of practice into a successful 1963 season. The boys managed a 5- 6-1 record in regular competition, and were ranked ninth in the District and thirteen in Gold Coast play. Highlighting this season's victories were the spec- tacular 5-0 opening rout of North Miami, a 3-2 come- back win over Pine Crest, and a 3-2 squeeker with rival South howard. Captain Inn Qrggnwood and sophomore sensation, Mike Hines, turned. in fine showings for the Mustangs. With Mike and letterman Cliff Merz returning next year, Coach Bon DeLilla has reason for even higher hopes in 1964. ose little white balls sure do end up in the oddest places wg sw. vY5 QKGSK SLP vwew f ' - M f gr K 1 jg 5 ,V we f ,za nf H555 if 7 t 5 , 5 X gin h Ae K SZ . k If :wi ,A vw ' :ii ,,. - 1 , g A 1 I 5 gg: 5:1 K fl. - V fi. :Eff I 'Ls 'VH L 4, 55, 1 . ,M H N L . W W . K 1.: ei n K .1 A ' 'Eff Lm-' ' , EE . f ilk: A K mf ., fuer- J- 1 ,gg ?N 'Ziff ,ga V ' .J ,iff . V. SH., .,., .pk xxx :L AW' W i Y Q g ee. 2 ' Q XA ' lf fl E Qiigmgi, :QW S LMI? iii . . . 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Sharon Marhn sg X f ,.'g,1,,ma I W I .,, , '- ' Hi ' .,,, Norma Mums 'I I ? Y , ' fi? I Dennis Maugere ,. ' -f II' 'Az' '. , Wifi'-' . if 3:3 l , L Jack McMillan 1 . ' H Q -I DOH Messier - ' ' I Nancy Otien , A -I - S 8 Qssfgfgew .Qfm?I,swf 2 ,-', we . ,, ' L iifff' 'Vi' . . ,I',' ' Randy Slrncklln ,, ' L f n- - Fran Todaro I' 5 I A . zaiovacgsgd ar e . 3 Raymond Woolsey , , ,, 8 , V SUE MELFI CAROL LASKOSKI Recording Secretary Corresponding Secreiary LORRAINE LINK Sponsor STUDENT COUNCIL ACHIEVES REPRESENTATION . . Because of the great influx of students at MHS, the former plan of representation for the schoolls Student Council could not be carried out. Therefore, a plan had to be devised to cut down the number of representatives and yet have equal distribution within each class. This problem was solved by President, Victor Varkonyi, who devised our present plan and made equal student re- presentation possible. ' The Legislative Body as well as the Executive officers Worked hard to arouse enthusiams by selling pep tags, which provided the funds for the Council to function. District 6 Student Council Convention was also attended by our seven leaders. Here they captured many ideas for activities and Student Government im- provement that were later put into effect. Student Government Elections required a great deal of time, effort, and perseverance, but concluded in a happy ending. V The obligations, efforts, and hard Work that our Student Council leaders must endure constantly prove that the offices held are not merely popularity seats. z as . . . and furthermore I promise to Ha! He thought I was going to carry has books i, uf 1393 Mm QF? W -.,.,, if -l,, ' ' , , -fffi-,,.. ,X , ,, '-w-.MMV -t 35? M My +9 f qs, Secretary Sue Melfi reads The minutes. Siudenl Council candidates display campaign posters. I xi ' 'I M fig FM cfm , . 9 399-21 ty! 4,:! 5 2 Q, 3 , , 3,453 l g - ' if-pf ,iii ' li 'rSgif'L ' if Lfjs V' f M f I Kc? fi iii can ff. iliislfffli1,-ffliflr ' ' I. I, I.- ,. X Z: 7 2 5 ug il 3,g'fS'1fl 5 5 ' 4: A., .. 25- , F if if . 1 H?-rife? .L Q ,si f M I fi 5' S 0 l . HOLDS ACTIVITIES l Council representatives listen attentively. Andrea DeCrescenzo and Frank Reynolds were ihe best represeniaiives of Color Day. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Viary, Betty Walker, Sandy Seymour, Green, Clare Lindenthaler, Guy Dumais, Rich Bullington, Cathy Stephan, Cheryl Leonard, Emily Bourne, Janice Schieffley. SECOND ROW: Jane Lynn Martin, Ann Bardsley. QUILL AND SCROLL HAS THIRTEEN CHARTER MEMBERS McArthur,s newest organization is the Quill and Scroll. The club is a journalistic honor society for students interested in yearbook or newspaper. Thirteen charter members were inducted on April 4, after meet- ing the strict requirements. The students needed a min- imum of 1000 published words and be in the top third of their class. The only project of the year was accepting the re- sponsibility for the senior bulletin board. Although it is a young club, a great future is expected from Quill and Scroll. 1 Members took care of the Senior bulletin board. l QUILL AND SCROLL OFFlCERS Ann Bardsley ..... .............l.....A,....V...,.......................... S ecretary-Treasurer Jan Schieffly ...... ................... P resident Fran Morris ........ ................. S ponsor Sandy Seymour ...... ....... V ice-President u ,,,Wm, -3 JUNIORS: Emily Bourne, Nancy Fraser, Linda Pollan, Lynn Maxwell, Donna Dodds, Calhy De Torres, Kayla Fink, Michelle Morrison, Luuro Berrens. :M 'L . SENIORS: Eleanor Bartelmes, Pal Bier- worlh, Mary Belh Newsome, Debbie Foss, Cheryl Leonard, Janice Schieffley. Sitting: Mary Ellen Hibbard, Sandy Seymour. SOPHOMORES: Sharon Buckley, Linda Her- ring, Suiean Polls, Pam McGowan, Vicki Sink, Lindo Hazel. ANCHOR DAY INITIATED AT MHS Anchor Day was a profitable proiect for members this year. Girls wore sailor hats to school for one day and sold services for a dime. Making slippers for patients at the State Mental Hospital and sending a CARE package were the club's Christmas projects. As in the past, voo doo dolls were made and sold for the home football games. Another project was keeping the MHS trophy case clean. Anchor girls ushered at many functions this year, including the Hollywood Philharmonic Pop Concerts, Seven Lively Arts, and a fashion show at Stranahan. In October a beach party and initiation for new members was held and members attended the regional Anchor Convention. SHIPMATES Tom Smith, Steve Cairns flaw OFFICERS Treasurer ............. .......,,.............. .............. K a yla Fink Vice-President ......... .........,. C heryl Leonard Secretary ............ ........... 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X - X -- XXf ...-X .X.X....X... , ,... , K -.f3 .f i?'iLH . tifff. sw .. it KEY CLUB IS CO-HOST FOR STATE CONVENTICJN Highlighting this yeafs activities for the Key Club was co-hosting the Florida District Convention held April 25-28 at the Hollywood Beach Hotel. Much of the credit for the success of the gathering Went to MHS members for the work they did on convention com- mittees. The boys served the school by painting the trash cans, helping the guidance department with the college catalog supply, planting bushes on the senior patio, and ushering at the elementary concert in Ianuary. In March the members played the faculty in the annual basket- ball game, which the faculty won. Thev were more successful in the game against the Wheel Club. Slave Day, the event at which members are sold to the highest bidder, helped raise funds for a member's expenses at the International Convention. Co-hosts McArthur's Dick Bullington and South Broward's Jack Halloway nose a minute with State Key Club governor, Dale Griffith. SWEETHEART: SANDI CHADDOCK MR ROBERT PAINE . sPoNsoR . Q -Aim Now, remember what I said about flirting with the fans. M,.r,..vw-W 137 2 srbf , iy ,x Lx , . , A . A E2 ,lyk img' E f My V, KM it it Z5 Q tg J Y it wwwr W .,,. New 51 f li 1 it' 5,Q:,.....?.a r, 'iii i if B saw? JUNIOR SINAWIKS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Andrews, Lee Brown, Barbara Cafora, Linda Carter, Pam Coonan, Pat Kohran, Carolyn Davis. SECOND ROW: Cindy Dayton, Carolyn Fazio, Sharon Feiss, Mickie Ice, Kathy Land, Judy Lessne, JoAnne Millstone. THIRD ROW: Bethany Portner, Janice Register, Trina Ridaught, Sarah Samuels, Sherran Sanderson, Sue Serrone, Dawn Sherer. FOURTH ROW: Frankie Smith, Harolyn JUNIOR SINAWIKS RAISE MONEY FOR it CHILDRENS HOSPITAL Teicheid. J Hur? at .f 4,kV :.,v t, p , , kr kk AA 2 1 : A f ill af-sa. f- A ,,. -2454531 HW nfegQ,g,fftp af - -' fib'.f'9 SPONSOR CAROLYN BAGGETT Guided by their advisor, Miss Carolyn Baggett, the junior Sinawiks enjoyed an active year. The group aided the National Childrenis Cardiac Hospital in collecting funds and donations. Christmas found the girls aiding a needy family with food, clothing and gifts. Also in keeping with the yuletide season they sold attractive corsages. The Sinawiks repeated their annual Easter project. Several members Cincluding Easter bunny, Carolyn Fazioj visited various children's organizations with eggs and candy. The club helped promote school spirit with their pennant project and also their Pep Pops . The girls kept the school bulletin boards decorated throughout the year. They also participated in the women faculty- Sinawik game. Janie Lindemann .,..., ..,...,... P resident Jeanne Viary ........ .,.,A........ S ecretary Pat Brennan ........ ..... V ice-President Eileen Doherty ...... ......,.. T reasurer JIM FERGUSON, SWEETHEART Sinawiks promote school spirit with pennant proiect. Tired Sinawik Basketball stars pose after defeat. q -:wo 139 T115 fw- 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Albertson, Karen Amorose, Linda Aronson, Judy Bare, Kathy Beaugrand, Ruth Boheler, Sherry Brown, Angie Bukis, Mary Ann Corn. SECOND ROW: Lynn DeSaIvo, Linda Flaherty, Kathy Flanagan, Donna Haiak, Vivian Hazel, Susan Jaap, Linda Jeter, Carol Lagois, Barbara Lane. THIRD ROW: Shelba Lay, Lynn Lytle, Lynn Martin, Janet Olivi, Shirley Oltmans, Kathy Rahenkamp, Palli Rice, Linda Rollins, Brenda Walers. FOURTH ROW: Diane Wells, Marilynn Widlak, Linda Weir. ' TRI-I-ll-Y WINS SERVICE CLUB AWARD For the second time Tri-Hi-Y- Was voted service club of the year by the Student Council. The girls went on to win. the countv top-club award sponsered by the Fort Lauderdale YMCA. The 28 members started the year with a car wash to raise money for a needy family. They took food baskets to the familv on Thanksgiving and Christmas. The girls also sent Easter cards to patients at a rest home and Visited a Cuban kindergarten with dyed eggs, candy, and cookies. SWEETHEART DON KING Other proiects of the busy club were maintaining their Mile of Penniesv to aid the Library, giving the flag salute and Bible readings in the morning. and moni- tering at home basketball games and the teachers, park- ing lot. Linda Rollins and Paula Drady attended the Youth in Government Conference. During the vear members also attended the Officers, Training Conference in Fort Lauderdale, Passion Plav, and Pre-Legislative Confer- ence at Miami Military Academy. Tri-Hi-Y girls decorated the Christmas trees in the cafeteria again this year and held a cake walk at the YMCA Circus. 'I40 President Vice-Presidenl Seerelary Treasurer Chaplain Asst. Chaplain Sandy Volpe Karen O'Brien Clare Lindenlhaler Laura Corn Lorraine Tripp Paula Drady SPONSOR MRS. GRACE GRADY Members fix food basket for a needy family on Thanksgiving. fa Linda Rollins and Paula Drady leave for YMCA Youth Legislalure convenlion. Members climax year with Service Club Awarcl. 1kQ we-mme-.,.f . WHEEL CLU B RENAMED INTERACT Wheel Club became Interact this year as Rotary International, sponsor of the group, expanded a national organization into an international one. This change af- fected McArthur's chapter not only in name but also in function, activity and significance. On December 11, the club formally received their new charter. Members took orders for roses on Rose Dayf' then delivered them to svveethearts and teachers on Valentine's Day. Interact represented MHS on the radio program, Broward County High School Special. Other activities of the year included ushering at the Elementary con- cert and working to improve the appearance of the school campus. The club challenged rival Key Club to a basket- ball game but was outscored 32-52. President John Hardman plans program with Sponsor Ray Gover Mike Nowak Vice-President Bill Juslice Secrefary Bob Spornraff Treasurer Lawrence Daugherty S91--al-Arms i Q K X. 5 JUNE LA sALvlA SWEETHEART TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Berialomi, Mike Delaporia, Guy Dumais, Mariy Huber, Phil Keller, Don Kissinger Glen Legan Tom Smith Bob Mark Dumais, Kim Farr, Chuck Fuller, Marvin Goldsiein. BOTTOM ROW: Thomas, Vic Varkonyi. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tony Lawrence, Pat Ray, Linda Ackley, Pat Brennan, Xenia Petrowsky, Hope Osgood, Bonnie Pearson, Kathy Lang, Loretta Young, Maureen Dugas, Joe Panzarino, Marlin Jacobs. SECOND AMA VISITS MEDICAL SCHOOL A Vacation in New York was the theme of the annual A. M. A. fashion show in March. Club members and models worked hard to make this event a success. The University of Miami Medical School was the site of one of the big field trips this year. The day- long trip was a lasting experience for many of the members. During the Christmas Holidays, a baby sitting serv- ice was set up. The A. M. A. club was honored with a first prize award at the state convention for their display of the year's activities of the group. Linda Ackley President Vice-President Treasurer Marlin Jacobs Tony lawrence xr .,v. 1 .,,. . n?KmQW Mr: I H fs lrulif Swv- ll ,ff as 5 M, wwf My ff S H 5 - in .W 'rmimfrv'fsarfyw,fwgmnf, ws... ww f' if - .ui rt- we X itny.-',:z.igmfzspearJ,,,',.g' ' . 4W.i,.qi-if-fifff-.4.erm,Tw.1 1,-,W i ,f,'f,., , , I ,, - ,V - ?..,,f:.-I-iwring:-mail:-M ir-f,.',f,:-gtfw. ' ' 1 1--:--P,-ff-gf 1Q-rgipfiegiifiyyp.win-wg, ',a,!i,pff,fp,.',i , - H ' ' 8 -frtgir2,-Q-W-1,-4:2 1- 'I-In -4 p . -ifigQff.f:Ji,.i,. i-'vje7,fgi5!f.i:g.jr.f,f:.,. ,f 'ffl' 'f- iv. 'gfr,Ifgf.,j!z5.'r5,V.3 !.'f:f+:35f1Q-fi ,V , . ' i . 'ggi ',,-,g,!e5.pfyQ fi, ' 1 V - If-','!-F. lf: if: as ,fw i5 V 5.2. , iam f f- Jw- ' :Jw-i i gag .. ' ',ai. fqf5,!',, 'i'l'f, rf ,fl f..i.f-pg. ks--:gy-.qf,'!' ',.,4,gj-gf' - , in-I it :Avg Fe., W. '-i-awp ,ky - ggyfyrp ' K gi, im ?-5 f,.i::ff- f -525, , r V '-'Flin g-,, , . jr, ' ' r f, f r ,r i Q. Q ' , f ROW: Phil Keller, Pam Coonan, Lynn Lawrence, Sharon Rehm, Judy Twombly, Janet Mangiamelli, Joan Paris, Jane Paris, Ellie Davenport, Joanne Perkins, John Nass. Cookie Moman instructs models for AMA Fashion Show. MISS MARY LOU STEWART SPONSOR C17 fx M 41 V:.,A' F- VLL, sl N t 1--ef M' , R FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Alden, Ann Bardsley, Carol Bott, Emily Bourne, Lee Brown, Richard Bullington. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Daniels, Karen Fisher, Kenny Gieseking, Claudia Heinrichs, Befsy Hunt, M1 K K Q s, .. , - l Jack Hurley. THIRD ROW: Carol Lazar, Dennis Maugere, Lynne Marlin, Michelle Morrison, Jeanne Viary, Carole Wood. MUSTANG STAFF PROUDLY PRESENTS 6th EDITION As the 1963 Yearbook class assembled on Septem- ber 5, the group Was reminded by Advisor John Gal- lagher that only seven months remained until the April deadline at which time the first half of the book must be at the publishers. As the staff later realized these passed all too quickly and at the last minute everyone scurried around making final preparations. After the announcement of Clare Lindenthaler as Editor and Lorraine Tripp as Assistant Editor, section assignments were made and work was begun on the 1963 Mustang. Problems and prinicples of yearbook were discussed, instruction about layout sheets given, and a theme and cover were selected. December marked the opening of sales for the CLARE LINDENTHALER - EDITOR ,63 Mustang. In conjunction with this campaign the staff sponsored the Miss McArthur High Contest. The winner, Carol Bott, was crowned at the South Broward basketball game. At the end of the semester, pages, copy, and pic- tures were in the planning stage. The darkroom crew, photographers, and advertising section workers were busily engaged. In short, all had a task. During the year the Mustang staff attended two clinics-the first a district meeting at Miami Edison High School and the second, the Florida Scholastic Press Association Convention in Miami Beach. These gatherings proved to be of great help to our aspiring journalists. JOHN GALLAGHER - SPONSOR ww- f' 'ww-,.1.-,w,.. swan. it .. .n.f.L.:-if-Mm.,-aus.t an-maxim :if,t.,z11... LORRAINE TRIPP - ASSISTANT EDITOR QFWQ. M 352. Li' V .I fi Jinx... 1 Carol beams after winning yearbook's annual Miss McArthur title. Q' -ffl gli N The Dilido Hotel marquee welcomes our six representatives. Suzanne Melfi prepares for deadline. Cheryl Leonard tackles sports' copy. Just who opened this door? I -,sm lf7.r MMMW -W -mm-WWWM 'A W--WH -fr mr i ,,,,. M , ,. , .T ,. ,. ,.,.,, W ., ,M . M ,WA ,,.n,.,,,,..i , . i W V- fr ' - ,fsiiltf FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Galant, Elaine Gonzales, Sandy Volpe, Barbara Smith. SECOND ROW: Ginney Palmer, Lynn Straubinger, Betsy Hunt, Kathy Able, Angie Bukis. BUSINESS STAFF KEEPS MUSTANG IN THE BLACK. Sponsor, Mr. Ellis, discusses sales progress with Kathy Galant. 'I46 Nine energetic and willing McArthurites compose the Yearbook Business Staff. This group, aided by ad- visor, M. I. Ellis, is responsible for the financial activi- ties of the Mustang. These duties include keeping sales records, taking orders for yearbooks, and helping in the sale of ads. Students contribute to donors' page. SPANISH CLUB AGAIN SPONSORS AMIGO PROGRAM McArthur,s Spanish Club started the year with a pinata party. In March they entered a float in the Fiesta Tropical Parade and Won second prize. In May the members greeted the Costa Rican Amigos when they visited. Several parties were held, and the Amigos were shown the Seaquarium and other points of interest. OFFICERS AND SPONSOR: AI Sergel, Treasurer, Charlotte Daniels, Vice- Presidentp Hazel Keller, Sponsor, Donna Dodds, Secretary, Kim Farr, President. BOTTOM ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Sharp, C. Davis, J. Martin, K. O'Brien, S. Koehler, T. Ridaught, M. Ice, C. Voight, J. Swingle. MIDDLE ROW: S. Potts, S. Sanderson, A. Bardsley, K. Hyder, J. Whitman, P. Bohannon, N. Fraser, J. Paschke, M. Koenig, K. Amarose, C. Manusuthakis, C. Daniels, Student Council cooperated with heart warming Amigo Program Everyone was there to welcome Costa Rican Amigos. D. Dodds,.K. Hicks, C. Theiss, D. Deburgh, S. Smith, B. Hunt. TOP ROW- S. Law, G. Helfond, M. Dixon, S. Deeds, K. Farr, D. Kissinger, A. Bertalomi, R. Labrador, B. Bertalomi, L. Campell, J. Lacature, P. Alotta, J. Maggiore, D. Glendenning, L. Keegan, L. Spenser, A. Sergel, B. Portner. 4 .fC..w - ' . new mm--.. 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Ross Tally J Diane Thomas Don Messier Linda Broom Carolyn Davis Debby Foss Donald Faunce Elaine Gonzales Arnold Goodman Carol Grissom Jeannie Herring Jack Jefferson Linda Lewis Janet McCrea Linda Neihart Bobby O'DelI Barbara Prue Mike Rabuck Presidenl Belly Shafer Vice-President Eddie Harrison Treasurer Toni Savalli Secretary 1 M MCARTI-IUR 'S DCE SPONSORS DISTRICT MEETING McArthur's D. C. E. group sponsored the Broward County District meeting in February. Representatives from all Broward schools attended. The club was honored with the Sears Foundation Award plaque and financial award as the outstanding club in the state. In March they attended the State Convention in Jacksonville. The club attended many banquets and parties in- cluding the Organization luncheon, Employee-Employer banquet, Christmas party, and the end of the year picnic. W' -t..,-- . it ,. V . ff t - 'kr Don Messier accepts award from Mr Horne Club enioys banquet held at The Yankee Clipper. Sponsor, Eugene Horne. Baby, i1's cold outside QGnlw Lb . A .K X k as 5 W v 7 ' , v in L 1 P. f , 2 N Y' fl,-if, A VQ.iisf7,. ,A Ar WWW , 35532 Lg?,rii,5lQz,: ? V , ' ssgg fi, V' BOTTOM ROW, l-EFT TO RIGHT: Cfllhy SYGPGH, Karen O'Brien, Carol Boll, Ken Orth, Mike Marshall, Bernie Devlin, Barbara Ferranli. TOP ROW: June LaSalvia, Linda Albertson, Jackie True, Angela Sciacca, Janet Bullock, Jim Ferguson, Sieve Cairns, Bob Dunbar, Greg Whipple, Don King, Bill Lorella Young. MIDDLE ROW: Juanita Burns, Henry Osgood, Mike Nowak, Clark. 3 ,mga i-'i i'i' Q Elvis f x 3 150 Jim Ferguson Presidenl Bernie Devlin Vice-President June LaSalvia Secretary Linda Albertson Treasurer Bill Clark Sergeant-al-Arms WF' waz f sr f. w 'f4.,zf.,,, We 5, z fi 735515 K rl MONOGRAM SPONSORS TWO DANCES Each McArthur girl had her chance to ask the boy 'of her dreams to the Monogram Club's annual Sadie Hawkins dance. It proved such a success that a Bermuda Hop was held later in the spring. The pro- ceeds from these two affairs were given to the various sports funds to help with their needs. Other contributions to MHS were a basketball board with the players' names and numbers that was placed in the gym, and also a trophy was given to the track team. ' During our Thanksgiving vacation the club gave a basket to a needy family. Also the members sponsored the annual Coaches-Athletes picnic held on May 27. Throughout the year the Monogram Club has done much to promote school spirit at MHS. President Jim Ferguson and sponsor Mr. Hartman present a good luck cake to Coach Lowder. Tom Smith pins a new Monogram Club pin on Barbara Ferranti. YEAR BRINGS PINS, FAREWELL PARTY FOR MR. LOWDER ,L Q 1, x 4 - M' - W yy, XJ if an xx I mx, , ff M,,,o,o,,Nr,,.M.,t,.,.W.o4,m.Lt r,4.rn, hA,pW , popo R M , R 151 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: B. Hall, S. Valentine, J. Lessne, P. Coonan, D. Forman, K. Folding, R. Comp, K. Land, B. Brewer, J. Miller, J. Farthing, K. Fisher, L. Young, J. Bullock, D. DeQuinn, D. Dodds. SECOND ROW: A. Bukis, C. Summer. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHORUS BOYS' CHORUS GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Rickles, L. Hill, A. Parker, J. DuBois, S FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Reynolds, T. Farthing, R. Weaner, L. Cook. Travis, C. Walters, D. Cleveland, J. Kirkland, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW SECOND ROW: D. Herman, L. Soccol, R. Schulz, D. Boyer, B. Bruce, A. C. Smith, B. Parliament, S. Grace, B. Copping, T. DeBlase, K. Williams Zeifler- B. Henslee, B. Posseln, D. Arthur, s. Than. BEL CANTOS PERFORM THE MESSIAI-l The Bel Cantos, McArthur,s Advanced Chorus, enjoyed an active and enriching year. The choir's many activities included the perfor- mance of Handel's Messiah',, the beautiful musical story of the coming of Christ. Also during the Christmas season, the group sang at the annual Yuletide assembly and again at the carol sing. The chorus was enjoyed at other functions such as the National Honor Society induction ceremony and regular school assemblies. They also performed for the Classroom Teachers Association and participated in the County Choral Festival. Congratulations are in order for the Bel Cantos whose efforts and talents were rewarded when they re- ceived a superior rating at both distiict and state con- tests. ' Richard Chalker, Presidentp Cathy Detorres, Secretaryp Carolyn Zimmerman, Vice-Presi- dent, Tom Lucas, Treasurer. DIRECTOR: ROBERT SMITH BEL CANTOS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Viary, M. Bedell, J. Whitman, J. BeII, E. Black, S. Brown, M. Hibbard, K. Hyder, S. Brown, C. Leonard, E. Weitzman. SECOND ROW: C. Detorres, B. Tinney, L. Wright, J. Carny, A. Raganese, C. Zimmerman, S. Hager, E. Barfelmes, L. Harvey, S. Rock, J. Mangiamelli, S. Serrone, C. Macri. THIRD ROW: R. Marler, B. Justice, R. Meyer, T Place, V. Varkonyi, R. Wheeler, T. Lucas, D. 'Nordlow. FOURTH ROW R. Chalker, R. Post, F. Faulcis, B. Sorentrue, G. Uldricks, C. Baylor, B Robinson, H. Lucas, J. MaIIow. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Woitalak, Betty Walker, Karen Amorose, Sarah Samuels, Toby Turbyfill, Linda Hamilton, Judy Holmes, Betty Artuso, Sandy Holland, Carole Wood, Donna O'Dell. SECOND ROW: Beverly Burke, Andrea Ragonese, Pat Schomer, Carolyn Smith, Josie Van Rooy, Sandy Holland President Wanda McArthur Vice-President Sherran Sanderson Secretary Guy Dumals Treasurer Claudia Heinrichs Parliamentarian 154 1 Linda Ackley, Pam Coonan, Pat Wallace, Michelle Morrison, Lee Brown, Carol Dooley, Wanda McArthur, Claudia Heinrichs, Janet Olivi. THIRD ROW: Guy Dumais, Bob Spornraft, Bill Justice, Pat Ray, Pat Brennan, Sonia Hoover, Vivian Hazel, Mark Dumais, Bill MacDonald, Larry Brown. THESPIANS HGLD UNUSUAL INITIATIGN The Thespian Club had two initiations this year. New members had to write and present a one act play. Afterwards they had to go through a rigid ques- tioning by the old members. A second initiation was held in February for the new National Thespians. Each inductee had to come to school dressed as a famous character from a play. When asked by a Thespian, they would have to perform their act. The new members were glad when the day ended but MHS students en- joyed Watching the proceedings. The club took a great part in working backstage on the Junior and Senior Class plays. They also helped with the Shattered Shakespeare assembly for the Sen- iors. This is the first year McArthur has had a National Thespian chapter. To become members the students completed 100 hours of working on or behind stage. Bull and Pa! WUI' for cue ,ff--. SPONSOR MISS BETTYE GREEN a A H Eggs? 3 1 l MTF, l GH- Q lj HMP an tl, -t 11, , Inv I:1:i,.lT Huis 33 3 ,rx I. H5 ll, .s nuts s .I Y- I ,ml I- . -,reflmhmx ef f1NQ,.ig,i., :'.:Jj1lr'W.,l, ,:u'1!::,xm - L 1' 1 1 T 'H . i UU' frm' l NYU 'nmaildfn 'al i'9's!l' 1' Xfblivd iT' '4'z'4xr'sl-113' k ' , X ' lim ,I 'ul I ' ' QEiii2Q5a2'Ql mmm 'gifs Wm' M WWW 5 im FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Carole Wood, Toby Ann Turbyfnll SECOND ROW Guy Dumals, Wanda McArthur, Linda Hamilfon, PQTTICIG Brennan, Sandy MW, On October 27, the McArthur High Drill Corp sponsored a Halloween Masquerade Dance on the school patio. They also sold candy during the school-wide candy sale. The expert team of girls showed off new uniforms, as they marched at all home football games and at Lockhart Stadium on November 10. Although the Fiesta Tropical Parade occurred after the untimely death of their sponsor, the McArthurettes marched in a way that would have made Mrs. Selma McArthur very proud of them. 156 it Drill Corps girls practice constantly. ff I WEA, SPONSOR SWEETHEART BILL MacDONALD CAPTAIN CLAUDIA HEINRICHS SELMA McARTHUR FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Captain Claudia Heinrichs, 'Ist Drum Lt. Sherran Sanderson, President Kathy Abel, Treasurer Linda Williams, Sgt.-at-Arms Donna Allen, 'lst LI. Franki Smith, Vice-President Angela Farley, 2nd Lt. Carol Andrews. SECOND ROW: Co-Captain Carol Laskoski, Color Sgt. Donna Dodds, Color Lt. Dawn Sherer, Secretary Kathy Fleicher, Drum Sgt. Donna Morris, Drum Lt. Lois Neives, Top Sgt. Carol Macri. ,nw 4- wws ,, W t...w,...m,, ,M , ,m..,.w.,.,,..,,,.m,.,,-,,3. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: A. Scharf, A. Hiltbrunner, G. Fairchilcl, J. Viary, L. Nieves, T. Salciccioli, L. lngel, A. Wotilec, D. Morris, E. Fox, B. Artuso, C. Jenkins, L. Kirchner, N. Fitzgerald, B. Lane, B. Fender, S. Burns, B. Allen. SECOND ROW: J. Kresse, J. Anderson, H. Doner, P. Miller, L. Mawhinney, C. Demmer, L. Snyder, L. Martin, L. Brown, L. Young, C. Lagois, SPONSORS EVAMAY WARD AND HELEN MATTISON Lois Mawhinney, Vice-Presidenty Don Korn, Treasurer, Betty Arluso, Secre- tary, Celeste Demmer, reporterg Carol Lagois, President. M. Hibbard, J. Burkhart, F. Smith, B. Alden, R. Dillworth, T. Duzyk, P. Lord. THIRD ROW: D. Hilty, D. Korn, E. Koenig, C. Fuller, J. London, A. Amantea, T. Daily, T. Roberts, J. Bayrooty, R. Lopez, B. Mayer, J. Kruntler, J. Cerone, S. Dees, R. Lucien, R. Koch, E. Harrison, J. Marini, T., Kammer, L. Cook, B. Cilles, G. Brunner. LIBRARY CLUB HOLDS BOOK FAIR Not only can McArthur High boast of a fine library, but also of an expert staff of assistants who compose the Library Club. The most successful and profitable project was the mid-Winter book fair. Students and adults were offered a Wide variety of books for their own enjoyment or for gift giving. The Library Club's five officers attended the dis- trict meeting at North Miami Senior High. As a finale to the year, ten assistants Were chosen to represent MHS at the Florida High School Library Council held at the MYF Camp in Leesburg. Library book box stalks the campus during book week. OFFICERS: President, Judy DeVosg Vice-President, larry Kemper, Treasurer, Sherry Phillips, Secretary, Sandy Slusser. CLUB AUCTIONS TEACHER MASTERPIECES One of the busiest organizations on campus, the Art Service Club, headed their calendar of events by sponsoring an auction of teachers' art work. As in the past, the club participated in the Halloween window painting competition. They also displayed their work at the Christmas Bazaar. In April, Student Council candidates made good use of the members talents. Their posters drew numerous compliments from MHS students and teachers. The active club was also responsible for the fine scenery of the plays, decorations for the dances, and the crepe paper trimmings on the goal posts during football season. Sponsor, Mrs. Peddie, Denise Capps, Bob Feise, Deanne Bayer, Barbara Hensley. 3 x ' N '-1:11 1- A '2 NS JQ Barbara Ferranti, Arlene Venoit, Sharon Burns, Peggy Miller, Dottie Sabourin, Eleanor Bartelmes, Diane Wells, Pat Kramer, Sue Melfi, Pat FIELD TRIPS I-IIGHLIGHT V.O.E. YEAR The 29 V.O.E. girls this year made several fields trips. The class sent representatives to the National Secretarial Association, Broward International Airport, Hollywood Citizens Bank, post office and Hollywood Federal. Under the leadership of Miss Jean Henwood, mem- bers studied Business English, shorthand II, and se- cretarial office practice. They used the most modern equipment including a fluid duplicator mimeograph machine, ten-key adding machine, full-key calculator and electric typewriters. Carol Ludington, Ginney Palmer, Barbara Smith, Joan Martin, Janet Olivi, Linda Hardaway, Donna Morris, Denise Brady, Sandy Volpe, Sherry De- Bierworth, Donna Wales, Barbara Parkhurst, Carol Bott Maureen Lowe SPONSOR JEAN HENWOOD Carlo, Kathy Galant, Verna Aaron, Doris Ham. FTA SELLS PINS Selling M pins to promote school spirit was a big project of the F. T. A. McArthur students were seen Wearing the bright green pins at all football and basketball games. Early in the year all classes were shown the movie Is Smoking Worth Itf, The club sponsored the successful program. ' Members Worked at the elementary school and taught classes. They also did work for the Dean's and Guidance office after school. F. T. A. presented S25 to a Worthy senior member for college books. Besides giving several teas this year, the busy :lub kept up bulletin boards, did typing for Pegasus, clerical work, wrote senior prom invitations, and aided teachers. The students also performed such community serv- ices as teaching Sunday school, baby-sitting, and enter- taining at Florida State Mental Hospital. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Carfora, Miriam Bourne, Lynn Lawrence, Gloria Fairchild, Mary Newsome, Suzanne Twombly, Diane Wasserman, Donna Dodds, Charolette Daniels, Leigh Delsi, Judy Whitman, Andrea DeCrescenzo, Lori Kirchner, Emily Bourne, Sharon Burns. SECOND ROW: Kathy Stepan, Peggy Clewis, JoAnne Glay, Charlene Theiss, Carol SPONSOR CHRISTINE HOSCH ,., , A S Fi . . , :H-1.61 ' . L gif: J 5rsQLirr,g.m ., lQg?J ,,L3',f':i: jig, Riffs. .Z +' ii . ifsaY in Paula Drady, Treasurer: Carol Goldstein, Secretary: Charlotte Daniels, Vice-President, Judy Whitman, President. Goldstein, Evelyn Holzweiss, Wendy Zahl, Sylvia Law, Sue Timmis, Elizabeth Jury, Karen Vathauer, Kathy Nicewitz. THIRD ROW: Mike Fulton, Gene Hardesty, Don Kissinger, Sherry Brown, Paula Drady, Steve Roberts, Vivian Hazel, Jerry Peterson, Larry Campbell, Lawrence Doherty, Rodney Peterson, Jim Weaving. si E 43? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Hensley, Evelyn Holzweiss, Joan Gagnon, Gerrie DeSalvo, Dawn Sherer, Andrea DeCrescenzo, Joan Lifrieri, Pat Kramer, Rosalie Dyson, Lorrian Anzalone, Nancy Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Judy Jorgenson, Vicki Baker, Nancy Schwartz, Maureen Lowe, Jean ifka . sm: I YQGFTM ,f1x?K??235'577'm7fnW 'l5ii??55?3r?'?W 'st5:tQ,,i3f, f1 s,rf:ffgr2fz?9aL.efeY'-were ix Q . - J .,,. -57 vfT:w,f1fg, i ?i2TW. 5 , I 7 f5'i'-7-- ' f'l12'fiffififi5iZ tt:jJf,i'H . , stir ' ' gf. I a. ijt . M . Al.,-Q an ' ,gg - f t, r,.. u. .- ,, 4 ,L sk: I if ' k , ,ff ,, , , ' wif slab ' - . . -, , rw, , .,,,, ,M ,,.. 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THIRD ROW: Karen Williams, Peggy Clewis, Claudia Farnam, Debbie Greenwood, Geraldene Sinclare, Diane Albert, Barbara Reif, Lois Mawhinney, Diane Sinclare, Vivian Hazel, Renee Biggs, Pat Brennan, Linda Jeter. MU TANGS MADE BY FI-IA The main project of the Future Hornemakers this year was the making of 'iMustangsf' The green and white stuffed animals were sold to promote spirit at M. H. S. Club members worked during the year to learn homemaking and cooking to help later in life. SPONSOR SWEETHEART MRS. RENEE PERLE LEW GARRISH Wu.. I f V ....-, -Mt. av . slain.. a.rvewmmsf.w,:.ssx.a..iJmgn1nvt,h. f .,,.. .. ,. X ,.-..,,....M.W,M .....,,,.,,..,, ,W ., .,.., Joan Martin types for F.B.L.A. FBLA SELLS CHRISTMAS PINS The Future Business Leaders of America, under the sponsorship of Miss Elizabeth Griffiths, headed this year's activities With the maintaining of the Business Department bulleting board and the selling of Christmas pins to provide a happier Yule for a needy family. With future Vocations in mind, the club hosted Miss Fiengold of the Florida State Employment Service at one of their monthly meetings. A Secretary of the Year was also selected to coincide with the national selection by the Secretaries' Association. BOB WOLFERT, TREASURER FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Lane, Denise Brady, Dianne Wells, Sandra Volpe, Dottie Sabourine, Margaret Grath, Bob Wolfert, Elaine Gonzales, Barbara Smith, Pat Roulerson, Diana Kornaiski, Maureen Lowe, Phylis Kitner. SECOND ROW: Eleanor Bartelmes, Lynn Straubringer, Donna SPONSOR, MISS ELIZABETH GRIFFITHS Lowry, Sharon Martin, Pat Kramer, Sharon Burns, Maureen Celona, Kathy Flannagan, Sherry DeCarIo, Joan Martin, Babs Polen, Lois Mawhinny Andrea Ragonese, Donna Allen. 4? Carolyn Bailer Linda Carter Brenda Chrispen ,. I I wt it! I ., at all linux its :- Jerry DeSaIvo Betty Fender Pam Garris Jane Green it I iwgii ni rv It 5 pi Illll if sa 'S id HY ggi at I I3 gi 'rw Q 1 g M -, K, , ,M Marty Vilarose Fred Villani SPONSOR - MISS FRAN MORRIS EDITOR - JANICE SCHEIFFLEY Kay Harvel Linda Holder Sandy Seymour Janice Schelffley Cathy Stephan Kay Harvell and Business Manager Gerri DeSaIvo discuss problems. ENTHUSIASM MARKS HI-TIMES STAFF With limited funds and limitless energy the McArthur Hl-Times staff and their sponsor, Miss Fran Morris, published an interesting and informative paper. Each of this year's six issues contained news of interest to all students. Included were sports, club acti- vity news, bulletins, features, editorials and opinion polls. Congratulations go to its editor Janice Scheiffley, sponsor, Fran Morris, and staff. Oops! No flash. June Green iypes copy. Marty Villarose inierviews Track candidate Dennis Mcugare Fred Villani proofrecds first edition. .513 We fi' 6 H Q . f:2i7'+ 5 K' Mi: ,f,.:'f 5' 52 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Josie YanRooy, Sandy Brown, Natalie Motise, Pam Smith, Shila Holmes, Linda Schoolcraft, Delores DeBurgh, Sharon Marlin, Wendy Zohl, Bethany Portner. SECOND ROW: Al Carauna, Berno FORENSIC CLUB ACTIVE IN COUNTY DEBATES The Forensic Club participated in many debates and speech contests this year. Included were the debate against Pine Crest Prep School in October, and the Pine Crest Debate Tournament in December. The affirma- tive team of Gerard Lopez and Robert Daniti won three out of four debates. This was highly unusual con- sidering the experience and facilities of the other schools. Natalie Motise won second place in her division in the Broward County Speech Tournament in Dec- ember. Members took part in the Second Pine Crest Debate Tournament and also debates with other schools. ,ff- Pettersson, Stanley Tokarz, Tom McGrath, Mike Marshall, Bob Biard, Ken Orth, Gerard Lopez, Robert Daniti, Wade Reynolds, Bill MacDonald. SPONSOR JAMES RAHENKAMP President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Robert Daniti Gerard Lopez Sandra Brown Berno Pettersson STAMP AND COIN CLUB DISPLAYS VALUABLE COINS Exhibiting coins in the library showcase was the main project of McArthur's Stamp and Coin Club. Many valuable and interesting coins were included in the two week display which caught the attention of many MHS students. At club meetings, held twice a month, members exchanged stamps and coins and discussed events re- lative to their hobbies. The December meeting featured a Christmas party. Officers plan agenda for a future meeting. SPONSOR KENNETH HARRISON Aura explains how a valuable coin can be recognized. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Slominski, Judy Lessne, Rita Acevedo, Roger Lowrey, John Mcrini, Jeff Stella. Richard Carson. Billy lebrighf- Diane lzzo, Aura Acevedo, Harvey Budd. SECOND ROW: Barry Broderron, f.:zza1w.7TTvv1m-.. T,:f,.:...e- r -f , , . fl, :fu.M4.al..t..rl - BAND GAINS NEW DIRECTOR Spirit, enthusiasm, and talent characterized Mc- Arthur's Marching Band. Led by Director Donald DRUM MAJOR AL SERGEL Bradley, the group marched its way through the foot- ball season and also provided tl1e necessary pep at the basketball games. Long hours of rehearsal necessitated students stay- ing for tedious evenings of practice. The extra time was compensated for in the entertaining half-time shows they provided at each of McArthur's home games. School-wide and class assemblies were also enhanced by the music that the band supplied. At both the Christmas Assembly and Chorale Sing a jovial spirit was evident because of the musicians' efforts. The band provided colorful halftimes. MAJORETTES: Sharon Feise, Francine Nichols, Jane Paris, Jane Lindemunn, Trina Ridaught, Sue Curtis. HOSTS COUNTY CLINIC The Mustang Band was fortunate in hosting the annual County Band Clinic. Schools from the Broward County area met at M.H.S. and combined fun and education. Downtown Hollywood became a familiar route to the marchers. They performed at the Irish Day Paradeg Armed Forces Day and the Fiesta Tropicale. With the concert season came a series of enriching evenings. Several concerts were held at Young Circle, McArthur's campus, and various other locations. The excitement of an enjoyable but hectic year built up to the band's greatest honors-at both State and District contests where members received 26 superiors in band solos and ensembles. DIRECTOR DONALD BRADLEY i7 CORNETS MISCELLANEOUS REEDS L THE MUSTANGS L 4 'v I J 1 SAXOPHONES TROMBONES BAND COUNCIL FRENCH HORNS, BASS, SOUSAPHONE PERCUSSION MARCHING BAND FLUTES and MISC. REEDS SECTION HEADS CLARINETS 7 'T' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charloife Daniels, Carolyn Fazio, Barbara Fulton, Barbara Ferranti, Nancy Frazier, JoAnne Pashke, Mary Ann Koenig, Suzanne Twombly, Sandy Volpe, Judy Whitman, Joan Martin, Janet Mangiamelli, Sandy Brown, Lorraine Tripp, Lynne Martin. SECOND ROW: Karen Vathauer, Laura Corn, Janet Olivi, Paula Drady, Carolyn Davis, MHS INAUGURATES TUTORING SERVICE Providing a tutoring service was the main project of the National Honor Society this year. Members gave their time to students wishing to improve their grades. Under the leadership of Miss Pricem the club served as guides for college night representatives. Besides accepting the responsibility for the upkeep of the Valedictorian-Salutatorian plaque, the NHS awarded a scholarship to a deserving senior and awarded individual plaques. Their busy schedual was interrupted for a Christmas party before vacation. In March, new members were inducted at a special assembly and a reception was held afterward for them and their parents. MISS PATRICIA PRICE SPONSOR 72 Kathy Coddington, Karen Hyder, Sherry Brown, Michelle Morrison, Sandy Slusser, Clare Lindenthaler, JoAnne Perkens, Bethany Portner. THIRD ROW: Don King, Tony Casserino, Gerard Lopez, Bob St. Jean, John Winfoll, Ron Previlege, Bernie Devlin, Kim Farr, Tom Smith, Mike Bondyn, Robert Daniti, Jim Frame. 37 . . ', 5-0-of lu 2 'sz , -Jig r. y 7 if aw Robert Daniti, Presidentp Lynne Martin, Vice-President, Janet Olivi, Secre- tary, Sherry Brown, Chaplain, Gerard Lopez, Treasurer. PEGASUS ARRIVES AT MQARTHUR McArthur,s new literary magazine, Pegasus, was first published in January. The Pegasus Club Was formed and ten members were chosen to serve as the editorial board. They judged many stories and poems received from McArthur students. A five dollar award was pre- sented to the writer of the best entry in each category. The Pegasus Club was also responsible for Writing the lyrics and dialogue for a musical comedy, The Other Side of the Mirrorf' presented by the advanced chorus on May 31. Mr. Smith's music theory class composed the music. Richard and Deanna review PEGASUS. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Lagois, Josie Van Rooy, Marilyn Reid, Linda Albertson, Befly Walker, Jeanne Viary, Judy Jorgenson, Linda Skinner, Emily Bourne, Lynne Marlin, Lee Brown, Sue Timmis, Linda Jeier, Deanne Bayer. SECOND ROW: Sherry Phillips, Fred Faulds, Danny Ferber, Mike Marshall, Alice Johns, Gloria Weiss, Peggy Slephenson, Elizabelh l Sponsor, Doris English, inslrucls Mike Marshall. Members proofread copy Jury, Jan Bell, Richard Chalker, Hunler Dean, Bill Juslice, Linda Ackley, Elaine Garrison. THIRD ROW: Jim Frame, Bill MacDonald, Terry Place, Ray Baeza, Barry Schulmann, John Hopkins, Gerard Lopez, Mike Nowak, Don Kissinger, Gene Wolf, Rhys Lamen, Tom McGralh, Ricky Miles, Pete Lofredo. W ,M 9- iuifies vt E S, ,W i 1 uw 'T' m .Q ,X 'STM .lvl ' ffg il i p 55 Eff ,gf Q? 711 Qv-:W Q 4 H 4,3 .4 The pursuit of happiness . . Her majesty was crowned in the stadium. HOMECOMING Seven lovely girls represented McArthur High School at the most beautiful homecoming in its entire history on the evening of November 16, 1962. The petite and charming Miss Sandi Chaddock, escorted by Student Council President, Victor Varkonyi. accepted the crown and a gorgeous bouquet of red roses, as she was named Queen of this gala occasion. The queen's court consisted of Carol Bott, Carole Wood, Andrea DeCrecenzo, Ioanne Paschke, Karen Fusco, and Linda Bellantoni. Each of these attractive young ladies received a corsage. Sweethearts of the various clubs on campus were honored and presented with corsages of yellow carnations and matching bou- tonnieres. On the following evening, November 17, the Home- coming Dance was held at 8 p.m. in the school gym- nasium. The reception line consisted of the Queen and her court. One of the highlights of the evening was the acceptance speech, noted for its simplicity and sin- cerity, which was delivered by Miss Chaddock. Following her speech, the coronation dance was beautifully executed, being led by the queen and her escort, and accompanied vocally by Mary Ellen Hibbard singing Moon River. Vic Varkonyi escorts homecoming queen. iw .ui V The homecoming dance was enioyed 176 L X 1 w 1 A HER MAJESTY Sandi Chaddock 4 PRINCESSES Carol Wood Carol Bott Juniors advertise their Sweetheart Ball. SWEETHEART BALL ! As cupids, valentines, and young lovers filled the gym, the Junior Class of M. H. S. held their annual Sweetheart Ball. At 10:15 last year's King and Queen Linda Albertson and Al Duty turned over their 'crowns to Joanne Paschke and Chuck Robinson. The new royal couple reigned until the hour of ll, as the special night of February 16 drew to a close. A long line of couples wait to be married, t ,,': :.' -,,'-: E ,,,f,' f Y u ' ' 'W ee we SADIE HAWKINS DANCE Dogpatch Hollow came alive Saturday, November 3, 1962, as costumed girls brought their Li,l Abners to the third annual Sadie Hawkins Dance held in the McArthur gym. Marryin' Sam welcomed couples during the even- ing and performed 200 wedding ceremonies. Coach Hartman, head of the Monogram Club, which sponsored the festivities, commented that this yearis dance was the most successful ever held. . . I now pronounce you man and wife. : M.. M- - r W- f ' W -is ' ,,,,,,,,.,, , ,,... ,...., ,,,,., , ,,,.,,,,., ,,. s W ,,,,,, uw : he w r' E Q 1,-w 'N- me --W'iW fQ'l.s..'Mi - Ti we M' margin , ' N m..w3,Efe::-.. 'j W ,,K,g-,,L1J'ii'....Qfj 'gw'-Qm,' 'Wim' .gig- - ' SHI ' M ' ' ' EB '- W ' Y .... I' Y -4:1--... :: ..':::4::: :mils - W 7, ,.r...,.u,.,,..kem, --A. '--- W, 'f L' Y -M-M f f was - f- ---W N5-'J' - ...C 2'-1 , Wm -m M M-fa f f , - -H N -, ..., - -f --..,,,,,,... ii ,MM M Mmm JM M., , Y .T -Wu - ...um-lg -:M ' mm--W'-3. 177, M N ,,,,. snow , , , .w..-,- .- ,. I1 takes all kinds to make a costume ball. COSTUME BALL Students, masquerading as martians, ghosts, space- men, bubble girls, and even Fidel Castro, were seen entering the gymnasium on October 27, 1962, to attend the Costume Ball. The Drill Corps' sponsored dance, the first one of the year, featured a Halloween theme complete with a spook house, harvest moon, and flying witches. Music was sponsored by the Escotsf' Profits from the evening affair helped to purchase uniforms for the Corps. The band played on. JUNIOR PROM INTERNATIONAL TOUR Dancing, laughing, and plain old fun could easily describe the night of May 4 when the Junior Prom made its successful entry into the lives of all who were present. The gala occasion lasted from 8-11:30 p.m. Re- freshments were served and plenty of entertainment was provided. Can-Can girls, Haitian Dancers, and Spanish Senori- . . . We did the Hully Gully. Juniors sit this one out. tas, highlighted the International Tour, A piano solo by john Mallow also added laudable entertainment as he played Marian The enchantment of Ed BarroW's six-piece band added all the more to this memorable evening. Yes, the Junior Prom will live in the hearts of all as an event never to be forgotten. Magic well makes wishes come true. Emily Bourne Ethel P. Savage '4' , A v M ,. A wzf-Q r bfiaifr ' .11 19 his MISS CARO LYN BAGGETT Cast rehearses long hours preparing for opening night. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY THE CURIOUS SAVAGE Mirror, mirror in my hand, who's the fairest in the land? Set in a fashionable mental institution, this year's Iunior Class play dealt with the activities of Mrs. Ethel P. Savage, an eccentric but rich old lady, commited by her selfish children. The guests and staff of The Cloisters befriend Mrs. Savage, and when her fortune disappears, all are suspected. This combination of mystery, humor and drama, when mixed well, created a fast moving and highly absorbing production. P CAST Michelle Morrison Kim Farr Don Kissinger Phil Mansueto Pat Wallace Carolyn Smith Pete Allotta Cindy Rice Iohn Mallow Pam Petrick Lily Belle Titus Savage Samuel Savage Hannibal Florence Mrs. Paddy jeff Fairy May Dr. Emmett Miss Willie 181 MISS McART iiIUR HIGH l .Carol Bott in ,, E 4 N Bill Justice calls Scotland Yard as Tom McGrath, Sergeant, listens for spicy information. SENIOR CLASS PLAY RED HOUSE MYSTERY Murder, love, and a ghost all cast their spell over the Senior Class Play, The Red House Mystery , pre- sented November 8 and 9 in the McArthur High Auditorium. Set in an English manor house, the play centered aroung the mysterious death of the owner, Mark Ablett. At the time of his demise he was hosting a houseful of weird guests. All were immediately suspected of Mr. Ablettis murder and placed under arrest by Scot- land Yard. The plot thickened as the castle ghost re- appeared factually one of the guests playing a practical jokej Also, Ablettis long lost brother returned from Australia. The crime was finally solved through the amateur detective work of Anthony Gillingham, one of the manor house visitors. Starring in the drama, directed by Miss Bettye Green, were the following: Mrs. John Norbury Mrs. Arthur Calladine Mack Ablett Robert Ablett Major Rumbol Audrey Stevens Bettv Calladine Bill Beverley Ruth Norris Anthony Gillingham Matthew Cavley Angela Norbury Elsi Wood Mrs. Stevens Inspector Birch joe Turner Sandra Brown Pat Brennan Guy Dumais Guy Dumais Bill MacDonald Toby Turbyfill Sherran Sanderson Leo Cook Linda Hamilton Phil Keller Richard Collender Carole Wood Wanda McArthur Sandra Holland Bill justice Tom McGrath Q X G .W Rx El X Long hours of rehearsal precede the play. Romantic love scene between Carole Wood as Angela, and Richard Collender as Matthew. MISS BETTYE GREEN 183 1 CUR LA T HURRAI-I SENIOR WEEK June 1 through June 7 was filled with fun, excite- ment, gaiety, and even Work, as each Senior enjoyed the last week of his high school career. It started with the Prom on Iune 1, a magnificent success, and was followed by Baccalaureate Services on June 2, the Class Movie and Class Night on Iune 4, a Splash Party and Luncheon on June 5, Skating Party on june 6, and ended with Graduation on June 7 at 8 p.m. All of these activities, including many hours of practice 184 for graduation, will never be forgotten. Our Class was led by capable and understanding leaders headed by an excellent Sponsor, Mrs. Ioan Powell. Together, they worked hard toward making our last year a huge success. The next few pages will attempt to capture all of the pleasure, fun, and excitement of the 1963 Senior Week. ' sl f. ':- -. -: ,:. . K . ...-ff.i'zf.iVsv'1R3lf Q E ,. Q ,, ii..l,f..,i..'...-W. ' ' ' K l' 1:4545 ggefgii I fl . , 3 V 3 S . .1 ,S 3 i Eiiarcalaureate PROCESSIONAL- pomp and Circumstanczn . . . Edward Elgar INVOCATION .. SCRiPTURE ... ..Bacl1 MUSIC- Ye Are Not of the Flesh ..... . McArthur High School Chorus, Mr. ADDRESS- Where Are You Going? . BENEDKZTION .. RECESSIONAL -- pomp and Circumstancen . . . Rev. Denzil Ware . . . Rev. Nicholas Varlconyi Robert Smith, Director ' . . Rev. A. R. Martin , . . Rev. Mathew J. Welde . . Edward Elgar The audience will please stand for the Processional, Invocation and Recessional Seniors leave auditorium Organist, Mr. Jay Evans J U E 2, 1 .. ,L ,.,,. . ,iv .. 4 Q, 2, A .4 5, ,v , L . .- f?'W5QLKT?5iif1 35' -. 1 ,ffl i , . ,Wifi 'i1fli'fli-- T525 QQ sms? iseiwz-a'f'ii2az1L mgrqmfalifi1.iSfQsSsf 'wir' 92? , ,fl if'5ii ,a?'isi5'f'f'gs5TRf'Hf 'Vigi l as Fi,fe:?in9f gssfgiff- fi .:1 :. ::s1,::k.., 159m .S : . ii 5'I.xx, Hibsw QM 5' - - wg K : ' lilrliqaiiiiiiiliewlikfg ggi? :gif fi' ,, . ilfaiijg MW? ragga? ii il M? il v 2, wiki 1 8 ,... , sz ' sl 52522 ,iiliw Platform guests rise as seniors enter for baccalaureate ,Q in t 1 Q Q Q Q .ifism K 1 , ,,k. . D, A , L.. J 2 , , ,N W ef: , 15-U. :mtv .. .S W5 1 Mr 1 Q SENIORS ENJOY PROM JUNE 1, 1963 Senior Week began with the excitement and ro- mance of the Senior Prom on Iune 1 at the Golden Gate Convention Hall on Miami Beach. During the magic hours from 8 to midnight, starry- eyed couples drifted about the dance floor to the music of Ed Morris and his band. Punch and cookies were served at the gala occasion, and each table was decorated with beautiful gladioli. Entertainment highlighted the grand event as Pete Loffredo and Diane Albert, our two Wittiest seniors, read the class prophecy. Vic Varkonyi played a piano solo from The Other Side of The Mirrorv and also accompanied Janet Mangiameli and her Quartet as they sang lgnatz from the same production. Mary Ellen Hibbard and Gary Uildricks sang several beautiful solos. The Senior Prom was a wonderful success, and the romance and excitement enjoyed by all will live in the hearts of each graduate throughout the years to come. Successful Prom held at Golden Gate Hotel Gay conversation filled ballroom. Claudia Heinrichs and Frank Drovie were early arrivals to Prom 'I88 J Barbara Allen Elizabeth Artuso Raymond Baeza Nancy Barnwell Deanna Bayer Patsy Bohannon Sandra Brown Sherry Brown Richard Bullington Sharon Burns James Caputo Anthony Cassarino Laura Corn VALEDICTORIAN Carolyn Davis ROBERT DANITI Elgillgafglherty Angela Farley Deborah Foss Barbara Fulton Michael Fulton Lewis Garrish John Giordano Mary Ellen Hibbard James King Anthony Lawrence Cheryl Leonard Clare Lindenthaler Gerard Lopez Janette Mangiamelli Joan Martin John Naas SALU A O Karen O,Brien T T RIAN Barara eu LYNNE MARTIN Janet Olivi Bethany Portner Janice Scheiffley Sandra' Seymour Max Sharkey Linda Lee Smith Lorraine Tripp Josie VanRooy Sandra Volpe Julia Whitman Marilyn Widlak Carolyn Zimmerman Seniors crowd into lobby before movie Popcorn munched by movie watchers. uf,-f-J 163RD STREET THEATRE HOSTS SENIORS - JUNE 4, 1963 Barabbas, the life of the man whom Christ re- placed on the cross, was thoroughly enjoyed by the senior class. After reporting to school at 8:00 A. M. on June 4, a cavalcade of cars journeyed to the 163rd Street theatre to view the film. It can be said that the third activity of senior week certainly went off with a bang! Everyone had fun. The movie was beautiful, and the class of '63 would remember this day as another step on the road to gradua- tion. 189 E g H rdesty, the Senior Class president, presents their AWARDS PRESENTED JUNE 4, 1963 sponsor, Mrs. Powell, with o gift. ON CLASS NIGHT The gymnasium, bedecked with flowers, was the scene as proud seniors and parents attended the annual Class Night. Honor cards were presented to the top ten percent and scholarships, grants and awards were announced. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of a gift bv Eugene Hardesty to the Class sponsor, Mrs. Ioan Powell. Following the ceremonies, a reception was held for the graduates and their guests. W 191 SENIORS SPLASH AT V PARTY AND LUNCHEON -JUNE 5, 1963 All was quiet. The sunlight danced upon the calm, serene water of the pool. In a moment the complacency was shattered as a cry was heard-a shout which echoed, Last one in is a Sophomore. Over 400 eager seniors plunged excitedly into the cool, refreshing water. This was the scene at the Hallandale City Park on June 5. To make everything perfect, a tempting, delicious luncheon was served. Fried chicken, baked beans, slaw, bread, potato chips, ice cream, and coke made this luncheon most delightful. When the splash party drew to a close, the seniors left the park Wishing that all the fun they shared today could last forever. These seniors really swing! Basketball, pyramids, swimming and fun reigned at the senior splash party. 4- A 525 n , ,,- . mf 193 Couples wheel around the floor SENIORS FALL FOR SKATING PARTY - JUNE 6, 1963 Laughing, a bruised and battered senior pulled himself from the floor and happily skated onward. This picture was seen many times at the Senior Skating Party on June 6 at the Johnson Street Skating Arena. As the happy arrivals entered the arena, enthusiasm was at its height. However, some were disappointed when the supply of skates dwindled down to odd sizes that would not fit. Eventually, almost everyone had his turn on the floor. Different activities were included during the wond- erful hours from 9 a.m. to noon: Boy and girl relay races, dancing triplet skating, and other fabulous events. Indeed, the Skating Party was a barrel of fun. The blisters, bumps and bruises, will be remembered for a long, long, time. One enthusiastic senior said, 'Tll never forget the fun I had today. Se ' sh f Il h b 1 tw d T . mor ear curewe speec es y op ogre uc: es The last mile! LAST PIONEERS RECEIVE DIPLOMAS As the majestic strains of Pomp and Circum- stance filled the gymnasium, the Class of '63, Mc- Arthur,s last pioneers, filed slowly into their places. Valedictorian Robert Daniti and Salutatorian Lynne Martin addressed the assembly and Board of Education Chairman Vernon Burrell offered advice for the future. The long awaited moment came as diplomas were awarded to the thrilled graduates. Then, for the last time the graduating class gathered in the patio to sing the Alma Mater. Tearful but proud they said last goodbyes and dis- persed to happy friends and relatives. The Class of '63 passed into history. Mr. Smith leads the class in the traditional Battle Hymn of the RepubIic. WE GRADUATE!!! - JUNE 7, 1963 Thank Y,-,Ugg Ah! There it is! 196 V? ,M V Barbara McDaniel dons robe for graduation. Barbara Allan and Alida Cord march into The gym. Lynne Martin, Salufatorian, delivers speech. Valedictorian, Robert Daniti, addresses his class. 1Lmnm K 5 Ee . 1? K as e ' time -Aww ???i???W wg- zu ww inf ,. 5, -4 1 N53 All 'iii if ask S H? M Vw F 3, iw , Kiuir' . ww' - M33 ' 13 rin' fa Q 1 , 'Sf za: Wx, .. -mf! .. .aww Q - '-1.13 Y,..q,, wa. 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BOB,S RENTAL SERVICE 81 HARDWARE Well Rigs, Pumps, Mixers, Sanders, Saws, Drills, Wheel Barrows. Ladders, Paint Sprayers, Floor Sanders, Polishers, Mowers, Edgers, QWe rent Most Everythingl Galv. Br Plastic Pipe-Fittings -Pipe Threading YU 3-6295 6124 S. W. 17th St. WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA BUSY HANDS MAKE ALERT MINDSD THE HOBBY LOBBY Toys-Stuffed Animals-Hobbies-Tricks 2048-50 Hollywood Blvd. Phone WA 3-2546 HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA Phone YU 3-9843 WI 7-5590 Italian Sausage 6: Meat Co. Finest Italian Sausage Made Fresh Daily JOHN PALUMBO 7th Ave Farmers Mkt. 6102 Pembroke Rd. WEST HOLLYWOOD, FLORIDA Best Wishes from Your Yearbook Photographer 1953 PHILIP,S STUDIO Portrait-Commercial-Aerial Photography Candid Wedding Albums fColor or Black and White? Family Portraits QHome or Studio, 19567 N.W. Second Ave. CState Road Seven? NAtiona1 1-1371 NORTH MIAMI, FLORIDA F LO R I DA PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHERS I PAT RONS Congratulations to the Senior Class from Gidget and Karen. To Kathy CTopsyD , love Harold. Make the best betterv-Driftwood 4-H Club. T0 PLAYBOY JONES, Love Kathy. Good Luck to Miss Barnett-she learned us good!! Congratulations Miss Thomas from your 6th period Mutations. To Tom L. now and forever, love Joanne A. Good Luck from the 7th period Needleheads. Best Wishes to the Senior Class . . . Mrs. Link Congratulations to the Class of ,63 . . . Guidance Department Long live Mr. Young's unsurpassable humor . . . 6th period Physics. Oil smears from Peddicfs LITTLE PEOPLE Lois-Someone here always thinks of you. Love Richie Algae green, seaweed brown, Mr. Hartman is a clown. The Vips congratulate the Class of ,63. Congratulations to the Class of 363 from the Custodial Staff. From the HUBER BRUISERS 6th period shop class. Remember KILLER MILLER'S 6th period THRILLERS, amen! BUENA SUERTE de Los Mustangos Espanoles To Robert Smith and the McArthur Chorus: Keep on saying it with music . . . Friends of Music Best Wishes to the Class of ,63 . . . The Future Teachers of America. Best Wishes to the Class of ,63 . . . Mrs. Luck Ritter Finance Company Thank you, Mr. Dent, for teaching us the facts . . . ab out history 6th period! Best of luck from Miss Neath's 6th period typing class. Compliments of Food Fair, Inc. Mill-Ends Fabrics . . . You can't beat our pricesf' Best Wishes to my Granddaughter . . . Mrs. Carmen Fisher. Best Wishes to all the seniors . . . Frank and Gloria Duris. Miss Jean Henwood CHOP SUEY PLAZA Knit Mart Stores A FRIEND N evill's Bar-B-Que Restaurant Suds-Ur-Duds Launderette Frank,s Live Bait, Inc. Tri-Hi Y wishes every senior the best of luck! Only the Shape is Square. . It's a mighty fine hat . . . and ambitious, knowledgeable young men and women wear it proudly. They know that today's learning power is tomorrow's earning power. Demand for college graduates here in Florida is greater than ever . . . , and an education at one of F1orida's fine colleges or universities is an ie invaluable asset for the future. Wear your mortar board with pride. It signifies the first rung on the ladder of career success. nonlnn PDWER 3. LIGHT comrmw CONGRATULATIONS To The Class of ,63 From The Class of '65 Oink? Congratulations to the Class of ,63 McArthur,s Pioneers from the Class of ,64 I all 630 of us? W h Best is es from all homerooms. To all those Who follow in our foot steps toward graduation. Keep the desire of knowledge ever with you. Keep the value of honor ever high. Keep the light of friendship burning brightly. 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