Miami Central High School - Vanguard Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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f ' - .l 4-qi, .Y 1 ,ff K , W W 'i k f'f,xf:?zP-idw L x , 1 Pig , '-j ',5!',V.. 1 4 ,V I VT' ,, 'Qu ' Q . QQ: ,: fl 3 'Q mm v.-Lf 7 Qff is , ' YE: : u.. ,.., X 5, 'ff ,gy gy.. i .,-..,, ,fra wh.. 5 l., '-,,. I 1,4 Q -' ,hai a, 5.57 +1 ,Y J..- 4. uf '.,f'P ':... ,, Sw- -i , fi I ff wif . 44 ' fs' L v 1. -1, L 4 ,, 1.-4 ant 1A.'mL2P:xnm2v21.w IINGUARD . A is ,I fq A TRADITION IS BCRN v QQ Q , ZIIIIIIIIII fc ig o 5' 6. J - L' 1959 60 IWW 114 .J TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page Page 1 Dedication Page 3 Administration and Faculty Page 5 Seniors Page 13 Juniors Page 35 Sophom-ores Page 51 Freshmen Page 61 Laboratories and Shops Page 67 Clubs Page 83 Athletics Page 91 Advertising Page 99 A limit... , ip' ...ul H?-1' DEDICATION L ,.,. -ff, This first yearbook of Miami Central High School is humbly dedicated to those who made a dream come true- The Laboratory for Learning - Miami Central High School. We dedicate THE T960 VANGUARD to the unsung group which has given so freely an-d so unselfishly, in spirit and intangible funds, to the planning, executing, building and maintenance of our fine institution . . . THE TAXPAYERS of our county and our community-we humbly and grate- fully dedicate this, our first yearbook, in the sincere hope that we may, in some small way, show our appreciation for all that you have contributed to and for us since we began school in the first grade. THE TAXPAYERS, whose consistent efforts on our behalf have given us the tools with which to build the future, THE TAXPAYERS, whose interest in that future has been the foundation of our true security, we dedicate this yearbook. May we fulfill your fondest dreams for us and may we some day continue your work and contribute as constructively for future genera- tions when we are TAXPAYERS. lt is thanks to you, THE TAXPAYERS, that we were able to launch ourselves with the motto: AD ASTRA -PER ASPERA - To the stars by hard work and aspirations. We are grateful! if x l 1 ' 'f Ei 41' m 1 ,W fn 1 ef gf mnmmummmuimuiuililllluiililmiIIuuiiiuuiuinuiiiii iimlWlIIllllmmlllllllllllllllluuuluuunnuumimii if 'I-Q'- '!-'Pr'.'EKm -built like a college campus in miniature with small clusters of classrooms, offices, and shops tied together by a single waffle-shaped concrete roof. THOMAS F. LYNCH Principal During World War ll, there was a tremendous vocal fervor that Americans were engaged in a destructive catastrophe to preserve certain freedoms. Today, American youngsters must become personally qualified to accept freedom to think. Such a privilege presupposes the possession of knowledge fortified by sound reasoning. ln our present school atmosphere, every student has an opportunity to meet this challenge regardless of the courses pursued. Teachers, labora- tories, equipment, instructional materials and a library have been provided for your advantage-now and later. lt has been my privilege to initiate this school. l am grateful for the efforts of every person at Miami Central High School during our pioneer year. Flavor your entire school activities with SINCERITY. Intangible char- acteristics of value will always surpass the mere acquisition of facts. . Ad Astra Per Aspera Page Five Page Six MR. THOMAS MOORE Chairman of Guidance MRS. NELL LEIFESTE Dean of Girls MR. THOMAS CARTER Curriculum Assistant MR. CARL MOSSO Director of Athletics Wg! MRS. LORRAINE HUGHES Librarian FACULTY 49 i MR. JOHN BOW Physical Education, MR. KENNETH BARE Art Coach, Baseball MR. JOSEF CHAPO Diesel Engines MRS. A. VICTORIA BATES Cosmetology es 4-'2 A-an 1 Page Se FACULTY MR. PAUL CARIFIO Business Education Coach, Basketball MRS. ESTHER CRONIN Mathematics MISS ROSE HELEN CONNELLY Business Education MISS IRENE CUMMINGS Social Studies Page Eight A vw ur - W-rv., .. f if ,, . N. I E , E , iff? MR. JOHN DAVIS Electronics MISS GRACE HARLAND English MR. GEORGE ESPER Social Studies MR. ROBERT HARRIS Printing FACULTY -A Page N FACULTY MR. CLAIR MORE Science 751 Q f ,, V' H W S ' S ' ., 5 y ,y fm, v Q V, I 2 'V Q5 Y 1 x .m g , fc ff -A U 'f 9 3 jgi' ' V 1 EM f wi if Mm i Page Ten HOURIHAN ii x MRS. BERNICE OWEN MR. CHARLES JONES Machine Technology English FACULTY H ,, 3. T I , ,, 2, 1 Q 2 45 Z A , 'li J LZ WW., 1 f 5, 77,135 L' l A ' Q f Lyp. V C j' ' if 5 L M 2 MR. ROBERT SCHOLZ Science MR. ROYCE PREVATT Refrigeration and Air Conditioning MISS LINDA SWEIG Business Education f 'eN MR. JOSEPH ROSENBAUM Advertising Arts and Design MRS. CLARA TANNENBAUM English fS5 '7 I i , ,f ' Page Eleven OFFICE AND SCHOOL PERSONNEL MRS. VI FLEMING MRS. KATHRYN JONES MRS. THERESA LEWIS MRS. KATHERINE MARETT Secretary-Treasurer Registrar PBX Operator School Nurse Page Twelve f CAFETERIA PERSONNEL Front Row: Louise Craparotta Mollie Carson Aline Adams Louise Hite Second Row: Helen Van Tassel Marge Mastro Hilda Harr-Mgr. Claudia Foley Anna Adams Kathryn Saunders SCHOOL CUSTODIANS Robert Hansman Paul Nawrocki Harry Somers Daniel Myers SENICJRS 1960 LD T? Tug Page Fourteen QIAIOIIQ gq .-L-f., M.. The Senior Class Officers of the first graduating class of Miami Central High School . . . CAROL DeMARIA . . . .... Secretary STANLEY ADAMS . . . .... President PETE MAUGERI ....... ..... P resident FLORENCE MENARD .... . .. Vice President BONNIE HADDEN .... ..... T reasurer WILLIAM ALMACK . . . . . . Chaplain lm bf ADAMS, STANLEY L. ALMACK, WILLIAM Treas. Student Council, Math Club, Pres. Key Club-Chaplain, Chicago Conv., Hol- Math Club, Pres. Senior Class, Science lywood, Florida Conv., W0I'Sl1iP Club, 59 - Club. io! Class Officer, Chaplain, Photo Editor- year book. ANDERSON, ANDREW January Graduate, Key Club '57 '60, ln- ternational Conv., Toronto, Annual Staff Business Mgr. '60, Junior Red Cross '60, Print Shop 6 semesters. QUliOfl9 3 V ALTES, INEZ ELINOR North Miami, Honor Garde, Young Wom- an's Club, Tec Club, Honor Roll, Junior Achievement, Sec. f 4 ARMSTRONG, JAMES January Graduate, Varsity Football 2,3, Letterman's Club 2,3, Honor Roll 2, Wor- ship Club 2,3, Exchange Club 3, Student Council, Vice President Junior Class, Bays State. Page Fifteen 4, . tg s wi V n 4P '1-an-in K x'xk ,kkrcy 5 if wg . V Q K X X 4 'ls' l l Y 5 4 l ' Y C l l ,336 ' ATHENS, JOY BROUGHMAN, JERRY BUSH, THEODORE Advertising Art-6 semesters. January Graduate, Electronics Club '58 '59, January Graduate. CHAPUT, CHARLES P. Football '57 '59, lettermen's Club '58 '59. Page Sixteen Art Club '57 '58, Dancing Club '57 '58. Ql!llOfl9 yn- f A ' 2 1 8 4 4, ,ir CIACCIO, NADINE G.A.A. Club '58 '59, Young Women's Club '58 '59, Worship Club '58 '59, Library Club '59 '60, Business Ed. '57 '59, Tech Club '57 '59, Miss Blue Devil of Tech Club '58 '59. fw,2f1f 1 ' ' v f' ,Z ,,., , ,L-Z, , , A - 1 ,L'., , , I , H 'f WR' 'Ji fl ., ,S l , fl' ff . A fr r '- -' f' -.A -4? X - 1 - . .f . ff: ' - ' 2, ' 'e A' '54, V 1 1 A X 5 . 5 r ' 1 COMAN, RONALD Business Education, Key Club '58 '60 Csec- refaryj, Student Council '59 '60, Worship Club '58 '59, Library Club '59 '60, Noma Award. ' N li ,-2 A A DAMERON, NISHA Jr. D.A. Club '58 '59, D.A. Vice Pres., Stu- dent Council '57 '58, Worship Club '58 '59, G.A.A. '58- '59 lPresidentJ, Young Women's Club '58 '59, Tech Club. QlfllOll9 CRUZ, ROGER Key Club '60, F.B.L.A. '60 Ctreasurerl. 4 DAMIANI, MARIA Dental Assistants '59 '60, Student Council '58 '59, G.A.A. '58-'59, Young Women's Club, D.A. Club '59 '60, Tech Club. Page Seventeen ,LM ,, ,f,, 54, ,,,,,3.f..,,, f D'AUTRECHY, CLAIRE Young Women's Club 59, Worship Club 59, -Skywriter Staff 59, G.A.A. 59, Volleyball Playday 58, Junior D.A. 59, D.A. 60. l DeFRANCESCO, PAT Jr. Varsity Cheerleader, Captain of Var- sity Cheerleading, Worship Club, Apparel Club, Sweet Heart Court, TEC Club, Fash- ion Show, Young Womens Club, Student Council, library Club. DeMARIA, CAROL TEC Club, Worship Club, Young Womens Club, Blue Devil Court, Senior Club Sec., Library Club, Red Cross Alternate. f I f ' 3? ' , ,Y . ,,,, , ,X ,1 f ' ag, -730 , ,, mf 1 ,, ' ' 3502? 44, ,f A ,ff , ,5 f,ff , yy, 1 ,Hg wff- - fy, ff ff A , Qi J. -vw - Yfwff ,ZF O DUPREE, FRANK FERRANTE, JOHN January Graduate, Tech Annual 58-59, Bas- ketball 58, Print Shop. Page Eighteen YW -' , 3 , T9 JW 1'Vmi'f 'f fy A A V ,, - if 'mf v ., V f fi J' f 3 ,swf WS, , ,V , f , ' dfidwzjg ,fQ,f,f,Q9VM0 W fry V- , - gf , , , ny, ft ,vygQ,, Ah, ,y,ffQi,gf5fwf 1 .v ,, 3, , 'f 7 wfy,f,g,fff Q- f 3 - ' fl fy,ff3,g, ,., y f l',,f 'A'1' ' 9, ' 2 agp ' f 45 Z A 3: , , wwf ff f , ' Q f ff -I Q 4 , ' f lv V f 'I g ' f W ' ,g ' ,K ?,'54,CffL21g Z V! , , f f ' , , V f ' Lg 1, ' f , 5, ,, y , K, f 0, I 1 1 4 Z' 6 x 5 i FIGUEROA, CARLOS FRANKLIN, JOHN GAFFNEY NANCY Track, football, basketball. Air Conditioning 6 Semesters, Football '57 JV 8. Varsity Cheerleader, GAA TEC '58, Ql!liOfl9 GARDNER, JOHN GONI MARIE Key Club 2,3,4, Key Club Pres. 59-60, Stu- Junior Achievement, DC T Club lHualeah dent Council 2,3, Junior Red Cross Rep. Hlglll ff-- ' , v'i' . - -, - ' I A f'fafC?izf'fiTQ'1 iv 'KIK 1 I ' , f , ,-'. fu 1 I '- A 2 It dtlt Q ,V ' f ' ff' f 1 'fW':5?k ' ' - 4 :F C V, g ' I I I Lk If ,Q 2 .J '5 5 - f , Q, ' 'I gan: f , f ' zz., - f , 'Y f ' W . . W., I yfifr, si' , GUTIERREZ, ANTONIO GWIN, ROBERT HADDEN, BONNIE .IO Key Club '58 '60, Attended Convention, January Graduate. Edison Cadette Corps 2, French Club 2 Toronto, Key Club Board of Directors. National Honor Society 2, F.B.I..A. 3, Sen- ior Class Treasurer. iiqgE-L- +- 111 X N sg wxgww ,wf Y f WM . f I among HALL, PATRICIA HAMILTON, PATRICIA library Club 2,3, F.B.l..A. Program Chair- Library Club '60. man. Page Twenty HASTING, LARRY Sfudeni Council '57 '58, Science Club '58 Spanish Club '57 '58, Science '59, Track '59 '60. X HORTON, JAMES Malh Club '58 '59, Exchange Club '58 '59. f HILL BRYAN Electronics Club '59 '60. QIMOIIS HOLT, RICHARD Club '53 '59, Library Club. , z ., , . . KAMIN, JOAN G.A.A. Club, Tec Club, Apparel Club, Cheerleader '57 '58, Sfudenl' Council Rep. '59, Red Cross Rep. '58. Page Twenty-One in dp? f ,T m,, v 4, L ' ff ' f 4 ,E ,f-44+ ff' 1 , ' ' ,ff '52, '. if , KLEIN, SANDY KLEISCH, HARRIET KOVACH, GEORGE Basketball '59 '60 Commercial Art. Page Twenty-Two QlfliOf!9 , 3 KONICEL, MARY Junior Class Rep. '58 '59, Sfudenf Council Rep. 'ss '59, 1 ,,,,- 'ff f , , f V' il' 71 1' I 7 ff ff ,zjyf f 7 5 N xx 1 i as X X X ww f X X xx wx, W, f, p, Qu X- 'X '-Q -, , lll' R Q' NNNN xiii X XX ii sx X, .N ,5f X ,T XYfQ'i XXX?-.X si x xxX News 3 3, . .FX-w.jb'l'g?S 335. Xx..Q,'4S'sxEle W -. . X Q-, wg- X C fx. 1 ,agiif r X X ffl X '1,,QLf1,,.g-:fre KRIES, DAVID Sfudenf Council Rep. '59 '60, Baseball Team '60, Exchange Club '59, J.V. Foolball '59, s.A.s.c. Rep. corpus chfisfi 'ao. ' HX ' 'LM Z ,f ,, , fff f, , f ww, 'zffzw 2-:ff , !,,, ,l,,, f , ', ,4Zo',f,.f,f f V fwi Mfr, ' , I fLxi,Q:Qg 4' .Q f' ffimG1'W f I agp, 5 , ' Q' ' , R, ,. ,- , , , 1, I ,.,fL,f?, 'Q 11 Z, , f Jil.. I, I JV ,W V I ,, !,,,, 9, f pk' 2 4 fl f 62' , 7 'Q' -' ' ,',, l , , I X AQ' 'W 2 , ,V I 9 MAUGERI, PETE Elecgronics, 6 semesfers, Varsily: Basltel- ball, Foolball, Volleyball, Tech Club, leffermens Club, lnfer-Club Council, An- chor Club fAdmiraD President Jr. Class '59, President Senior Class '60, Boys State. f 4 flwbqf 'I .gym ff , l v zzfm, X 'Z , V fy ',' f f , if J ,. f,s' ,J fa ':,3,k!0,,Z' ,mfg M ' gig! M07 ., fm.. l W f i izf, , I, . ' , . 4 5 KUPERSMITH, IRIS LEE, MILDRED MARRERO, JUAN F.B.L.A. '59 '60. G.A.A. Tec Club, QVollyball, Baseball Exchange Club '58 '59, Yearbook '57 '58 Teamsj Tec Club, Worship Club, Young Worship Club '58 '59, Skywriter '57-'59, Womens Club, School New Paper Staff, Skyrockef '59 '60, Library Club '59 '60, Secre1ary:F.B.L.A. F.B.L.A. '59 '60. Ql!liOflS 44 ff. f f 7 YJ' ' W MAURELLI, JOE Page Twenty-Three Y MIRABAL, XIOMARA Anchor Club '59, Tec Club '59 Worship Club '59, Skyroclref Staff, F.B.l..A. '60, librarians Club '60. Page Twenty-Four Q, X 4 ,,., .l., , . MCCARTHY, TIMOTHY MENARD, FLORENCE MILONE, JOE l.C.C. '59 Sfudenf Council '58-'60, Anchor January Graduate, Football '58 '59 Lelfer Club '59, Worship Club '59, Vice Pres. mens Club '59 '60, F.B.L.A. Vice Pres. Senior Class, Recl Cross '59 '60, .lunior Class Rep. Ql!liOfl9 VV ' , a c 6 A e1 r 9 MOLER, EDWARD WW 2 ' amz i ,,.,,i Qgx 3 X I MUSCOLINO, THOMAS NUNEZ, BARBARA PEARSON, EDWARD Advertising Art. Radio Communications, Football 2. fy f I PENNEY, CHARLES Track 2. QIMOIIQ P PFEIFFER, LYDIA Page Twenty-Five f V, ,-:M 'X .gi ,. ' Qi 5, ' Y if 5153? I PRIETO, REBECA PURKEY, SHERI PURELL, TERRY Student Council Rep. '57-'59, Worship Club January Graduaie, Apparel Club '59 '59, '58 '59, Annual Slaff '57-'60, F.B.L.A. '59 '60, Skyrockef '59 '60. ,,Q' A Tx 'ffl :-'lilfjj le u,'u 5 :iss Qifff Qi f Eununn fl , wbx, E N , N, X e,T14l5xBQs 5 EX '- , ET ' ' N j,j5i'i X, N ' N --we Q,v,,,,,,-N,.L.4-9 X- Q' s A as 1 -A V, ,f ,f fr 1 fe nnll ,'1',f' , '+ fyl, , y, efxfifw ,-V' ,,f,, , Q , QlfliOfl9 QUIROS, JOSE REDMAN, DAWN Baseball, Track '58, School Newspaper Staff '58 '59, Key Club '58 '59, Key Club Treasurer '59 '60, Inter. Convention, Tor- onlo '59, Page Twenty-Six 'Qs QC A l C 4 Q - ' l ' 'V' .Q , E Q it , , 1 ,eww ,V l, i ,,,L., ., V REED, LINDA RIFKIND, STEVEN RODRIQUEZ, CARMEN Denial Asif, Worship Club, Young Wom- N.M.H. Football Squad, M.B.H. Football Library Club, Spanish Club. en's Club, Cheerleader, D.A. Club. Squad, ll ll Q-L-Sf 1 Ql!llOll9 ROEDEL, CHARLES ROLLINSON, RAE Moth Club, Science Club, National Honor J.V. Cheerleader, Apparel Club, Photogra- Society Club, Top Teen in Miami News, phy '58, Jr. Class Rep., Student Council, Nominee for Pres. Student Council. Key Club Sweetheart, Cheerleader 59, Page Twenty-Seven f: .,75'm5,f'2 ., of rf ' Jw : 1'-ff? + ' . Elf l- 1? kifyljf i ,er ' . f IM, ., , 'icgx ,4 , X Y I ROURA, GENNY RUBIN, YVETTE RYDZEWSKI, PHILIP Student Council, G.A.A. Member, F.B.l..A. Dental Ass'f., DA. Club, G.A.A. '57 '58, J.V. Corresponding Sec. Worship Club '58 '59. Cheerleader '57 '58, Worship Club '58 '59. ,,...n I - hA1'r J ,I f 7 Q 5 .V 1 C .ere ,C 5 Y .X F :,. V In .',... 5 I 1 -V 5: ,, 8 errf 8 ele e'e ' C Q lfl .ORS SCHER, LEON SERRIE, CLEMENT Choir '56 '58, Exchange Club '59, F,B.LA. Page Twenty-Eight Radio Club '57 '58, Science Club '58 '59 Fisher Body Club '57 '58. 1 4, SNUGGS, PAUL Junior Varsity 2. SPIRITO, JEANETTE porter 4. ff Ql!liOfl9 STONE, SAMUEI. Key Club 1,2,3,4, Skywrifer Siuff 3, Stu- dent Council 3, Skyrockef Stuff 4. Maiorelfes 'l,2, Chorus 2, F.B.L.A. Re- ' , i1 nf e, j 51' ,.'55jj,3VgZ Q f. f kl 3. - K, . . ,..-f ,V .1 K, , A, ,C E 'gl Cl 1 STONE, FOY Diesel Shop, Track 3. , 5 Q ' ,f Q . 1? f STROPPA, DAN Vanguard Slaff 4, Editor-in-Chief, Prinl Shop 3,4, Deans Honor Roll. Poge Twenty-Nine y H gi A WA, , K -ff-f4w,.0.v.,cq,, K I .,.. - , ik f K Q .1 i . , il 'WI' -f--ws , 'f I,- J , .,AA A SNYDER, JOHN THOMAS, KAREN Air Conditioning. Annual Staff 3, Slcyrocket Staff 3, Art Editor, F.B.l.A. 3. Page Thirty QIMORQ TODD, JIMMY Machine Tech. THOMAS, RUTH G.A.A., 3, Chaplain Worship Club 3, Young Women's Club 3, F.B.I..A. 4, Junior Achievement Co. 1? TRINCHET, MYRIAM Library Club 4, Spanish Club I. ,,,, 1 L, ffl mm .gi V if ,ll I A V fi V S e l 'W 4. , fQaf',Qf I , TURNER, CAROLYN WILSON, PETER YOUNG BARBARA G.A.A. Secretary 3 yrs., West Palm Beach Delegate, Jr. Class Sec., Young Womens Club, Girls' State, Key Club Sweetheart Court, I.C.C. Sect. D.A. Club. l .Wm if'-' 1 l ZELMAN, PAT Apparel Club, Student Council. Exchange Club, Chaplain. Student Council, Class Treasurer, F.B.L.A. QlfliOll9 Not Pictured: CUBERTON, DENNIS LEDERMAN, ARTHUR Page Thirty-One V 7 L ',', f . fl if wffv Wlwfwlk. M- 35-...A Pg Th tyT X' , In the lexicon of youth, there is no word as FAILURE! VALEDICTORIAN Class of 1960 BONNIE JO HADDEN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- bert Hadden, resides at 1447 N.W. 96th Street. Bonnie was born in Buffalo, New York and attended Miami Park Elementary School and Horace Mann Junior High School. She led the Class of 1960 with a scholastic average of 3.93. She was winner of the Daughters of the American Revolution Award for Outstanding Citizens and is Treasurer of the Class of 1960. Her favorite subiect in high school was Mathematics and her hobbies are reading and swimming. Bonnie expects to enter the field of business in the future. SALUTATORIAN CHARLES W. ROEDEL, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delmer l. Roedel, resides at 22 N.W. 105th Street, Miami Shores. He graduates with the second highest scholastic record of any senior in the class of 1960. He attended Woodhall Private School, .lesup School and Horace Mann Junior High School. His favorite and best subject all through school has been mathematics and he hopes to attend one of the outstanding technical institutions in the country to further his education in electronics. Charles is primarily interest in the future auto- mation progress of our country and wants to go on to design electronic computers, even more complicated than the one which he designed for the 1960 Science Fair Exhibit. He has won the National Danforth Award and first prize in the Electronics Division of the 1960 Science Fair Exhibit. Page Thirty Three SW if JUNIORS 1960 if as Page Thirty-Six Agosto, Carmen Agosto, Lucy Alier, Andrew Alfonso, Olga unions Aragunde, Nancy Azcorote, Julio Boker, Cecil Boquero, Dolores Barker, Linda uff1i0h9 Beckam, Wynell Blanton, Jack Benitez Amanda Bubel, Frank Bernard, Peggy Butterfield, Albert Page Thirty-Seven Campbell, John unions Capaforfe, Louis Cobo, Reynaldo Caion, Daniel Corbett, Ruby Page Thirty-Eight Cafuccu, Camille Cole, James unions Conger, Terry Davls, Charles Consuegra, Ulises De Lazaro, Daisy Cooney, Patricia Dusky, Jean Crawford, David Englnsh, Merralee Page Thirty-Nine unions Fleck, William Foyhk, Henry Fletcher, Robert Freshman, Ralph Fletcher, Steve Gailey, Kay iii f 'I,,,QhY it 2 -0 gs' Flynn, Michael Galbreath, Kenneth ir qi: if x Page Forty Gallo, Francis Giddens, Carla unions Gresiak, Frances Harden, Lindo Gongaware, Stanley Hendrickson, June Iglesias, Shirley Gonzalez, Alicia 1 x i. r Page Forty-One umiOh9 Jackson, James Landis, Patricia Johnson, Betty Ann Lapadula, Danny Jones, William Lee, Terry Page Forty-Two Jordan, Patricia Lovell, Mary umiohe Lugan, Patricia May, Rufus Malia, Joseph McCarty, Micheal 'H Jw 4 . Martin, Jeffrey Molina Eleanor Martuscello Joanne Morena Ana Page Forty-Three Nash, Yvonne unions Neilson, Ronald Paguin, Kathryn Norris, Billy Joe Pelaski, Richard Page Forty-Four Paish, Alexander Perez, Enrique Prevatte William umiOh9 4 . Pytel, Lawrence Roberts, Ben Quuck, Marcia Rogers, Judy QP'- Reiclinger, Judy Russell, Charles l Page Forty-Five unions Ross, Sondra Simms, Anthony Scott, Karen Soberots, Marla Smuth, Dorothy Sperlm, Ferrell Poge Forty4Six Sica, Rose Steven, Sue umi0h9 Stewart, Raymond Tressier William Swann, Earl Trychta, Sandy Swanson, Carl Tilton, .loan Ursnllo, Arllne Viada, Edna 21 '70 .v la f 3' 4 Page Forty-Seve I umi0RQ Wallace Barbara Weiselberg, Stuart Wiederhold, Mary Sue Williamson, Joyce Wilson Diane 'XF Weiland, Ross Page Foriy-Eight Weingarden, Howard Woods, Max Zeit, Fred umio' 9 Yesfer Howard Wirtie, James Young, Leonard Croon, Virginia 'IIE Young, Robert Ealy, Patricia Page Forty-Nine Page Fifty kt JUNIOR CLASS CDFFICERS Mary Sue Weiderhold, Secretory Albert Butterfield, President Edna Viczdcz, Vic-President Merilee English, Treasurer 'ik 'fir if? 'ik 'fir O 7311? fr SCJPHCDMCRES 'S-. SZ' Page Fifty-Two ogolionnoncz Abadie, Richard Aller, Howard Blumenkranz, Robert Alper, Bruce Anderson, James Bowen, Lewis Atkins, Sharon Bage, Linda Broom, Carole Balzer, Frederick Bafcho, Mary Brown, Harry Becerra, Elvira Berglund, Jon Bubel, Raymond Bertot, Frank Bloomberg, Robert Buettner, Clifton 5W 9a in MUN hi li? 1 ff!! fd ff' .4 Ji' exe' JU' oplmomones Cculey, Larry Crumley, Charles Diaz, Berni Cannes, Arthur Dino, Diane Dunn, Marvin Carino, Marino Fcllslreau, Ronald Farkus, Joseph Concepcion, Paul Faxon, Helen Firestine, Francis Connell, James Fitzgerald, John Fonseca, Frank Cowan, Lois Gann, Peter Girouard, Paul 1' 1 -,. 46' px '17 ff fi' Page Fifty-Three 1 hm fm 5- ' Page Fifty-Four oplmomones Glclzer, Lawrence Golden, Martin Grant, Robert ' Hall, Andrew Hamilton, Katherine Hansen, Eugene Hennessy, Frederick Hay, Charles Heydasch, Robert Haines, Ronald Hite, Donna Horton, William Hunsberger, George Hunter, James Kaempfee, Karen Keller, Helen Kwatcher, Richard Jacobson, Stephen Vw '5- olio lo monczs Jones, Gerald Joyce, Margaret Lamaze, George , f, 424 f ' Mi ' if ,. Larson, Marion Lasfinger, Laughfon Lusk, Harold Mahoney, Orrin Mansini, Tony Mathews, Diane Medley, Shirley Menard, Jolene Michels, Gary Miller, Sally Martin, Sherry Naylor, Edward Neal, James Pariso, George Pettenude, Paul 'W-lar .Am IWW! 4, Page Fifty-Five Pqge Fifry4Six opliomones Phelps, Barbara Register, Joyce Rhodes, Betty Pope, William Richardson, Shirley Richter, Scott Pugh, William Rivera, Nilda Rose, M. James Raabe, Jewel Rossi, Ernest Rushing, Ray Ramirez, Daniel Rutherford, Ray Rydeswki, Karl Rands, Joseph Zitrin, Lonnie Sadlo, Beverly 1 fb , ,,-- Y' 29 1-X fr opliomones Satter, Robert Seclgwick, Dwight Tarkowite,Joan Sewally, Thomas Smith, Arden Thomas, Robert Smith, David Smith, Ravena Thompson, Dean Smyre, Michael Steggerma n, Charles Thompson, Thomas Strong, Allan Stryker, Richard Townsend, Herbert Sturdick, John Syrek, Karen Turner, John X x x 'M 1, K., x E 4 J Page Fifty'Seve Page Fifty-Eight o hom 10 ones: Unger, Leslie Valette, Samuel Vanderbeck, David Verner, Dee Walker, Gary Wasserman, Helene Waters, Nancy Watson, David Williams, Peggy Wix, Roberl Wynn, Wayne Young, Daniello Zeitfuss, Mike A STUDENTS AND THE SCHOCDL The name of The new laboraTory for learning is displayed by Two sTudenTs who are proud To walk The sun-dappled, open halls ouTside The classroom area. FRESHMEN mu M WSF C5?flQ9lll!VlQl!li Adams, Michele aftiafo, Dane Beck, Stephen Bonkenburg, Albert , M fl Davis, Berg? f flu Dwojlll simon, charles A jdf' Doane, l'riscilla X Duley, Edward V xi ll ' Flemming, William I I Fogel, Alan W' Grellman, John Hall,aRichard ,,,-- ,157 3' 2 haf? 4, D f i ff, ,A f. 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V .,,. , W M ---f-f wvhfwif-if4JrZkf A ' a -1751421 fl ' nfl ,'f ', 'W ' ' W, Z' - N f f-V 1' my , 1 - 1. V, 1 U Mfr, ff Page Sixty-Eight ,ul , ELECTRONICS X f 1 , 7 A 2 f A ARCHITECTURE COSMETOLOGY , ,,k, -r , R 5-5 AIR CONDITIONING AND REFRIGERATION The purpose of the Air Conditioning and Refrigeration shop is: To help the learner become familiar with the refrigeration cycle. To help the learner develop a thorough understanding of the theory of refrigeration. To teach the learner the hazards of the trade, and to develop in him work habits that will automatically guard against these hazards. To help the learner develop his ability to diagnose and solve such technical prob- lems as expected of a competent serviceman. Anthony Simms, Jack Blanton, David Crawford, Mr R. L. Prevatt. w 5 J ui in aww wgfwfagg ww FRONT ROW: Blanton, Jack, Woods, Max, Figueroa, Carlasg Malia, Joseph, BACK ROWI Word, Walter, Crawford, David, Simms, Anthony, Snyder, John, Prevatt, Mr. R. L. Page Seventy Joseph Malia, John Snyder, Carlos Figueroa, Mr. R. L. Prevatt. Daniel Caton, Charles Davis, Wil- liam Almack, Stephen Fletcher, Daniel Stroppa and Mr. Harris working at light table. Offset print- ing requires that negatives of orig- inal copy to be stripped and then aluminum plates are made which are then run on a press similar to the one pictured above. N 'J E oFFsET AND LETTERPRESS P R I N T I N G Kenneth Galbreath, William Fleak, and Ernest Bishop are three iuniors who are able to operate cu small offset press as well as make negatives and plates for offset printing. H 1, ,V -'--f A fern B Alexander Paish, Andrew Anderson, Kenneth Galbreath, and William Fleak are operating letter-press presses. Our shop is equipped with both offset and letter-press machines to give the students a well-balanced training for future print- ing employment. Page Seventy-One DIESEL ENGINES Diesel shop, a trade training program, was set up in the new comprehensive Miami Central High School September 8, 1959 with Mr. Josef Chapo, a licensed Diesel Engineer, as instructor. Difficulties encountered were Diesel shop plant set-up for good instructional sequential lay-out, parts, benches and storage space, and needed facilities to do educational shop training as indicated in our Diesel shop course outline. With students and shop instructor all understanding the true objective of the Diesel vocational training, the re-indoctri- nation of students to this new type program in a new school was found to be fairly simple. As our past graduating students have proved the worth of Diesel training both in industry and the armed forces our shop is proud to be chosen as one of the leaders in our new school. Foy Stone, Mr. Josepr Chapo, Charles Penny. Charles Russell, Mr. Josef Chapo, Stanley Gongaware, Larry Rytel. Louis Capaforte, Mr. Josef Chapo, Ray- mond Stewart. ARCHITECTURE In the Architectural Laboratory the stu- dent is taught drafting and basic design as it pertains to the architectural profession. He is taught how to make working draw- ings for one and two story residences and small commercial buildings. The student is also taught elementary surveying as it per- tains to building. Mr. Richard Hourihan, Antonio Gutierrez , William Jones. James A. Horton ADVERTISING ARTS AND DESIGN Y ri X xl. fffg. Q744. f- we Ma ry Konicek. The Advertising Art cmd Design Shop is engaged in teaching the knowledge and skills needed in the preparation of Advertising for Newspapers, Maga- zines and other media. The students are also in- structed in the techniques followed in Designing Posters, lettering Art, and silk screen production of multi-color signs and posters. I 1 In J J I ,J A 15 I A, l v 'I 1 4 y m.. M., , ,V .,,, . 'n -f-I... ,J si lk j 'w-..., ,V Mary Sue Wiederhold and Miguel Mendez Mr. Joseph Rosenbaum and Tommy Muscolino, 'YW 9A.A,'r t W, ' ,wif , Charles Roedel -5,,- Ed Moler Larry Hastings Mr. Davis Bob Young Pete Maugeri Mike McCarty Frank Bubel ELECTRONICS LABORATORY In the Electronics Lab our students learn the basic skills and technology that start them on the way to an Engineering Career or profitable technical employ- ment after their high school year. A ' 5 l 2 1:3 lf :sl I .4 fi James Todd u-...M Page Seventy-Six MACHINE TECHNOLOGY ,-If Robert Fletcher Machine Technology Objectives: To develop within the student the correct habits and techniques of using the machine tools, testing, and other equipment in the laboratory. To develop the student's initiative, judgment, and an attitude for accepting individual responsibility tor work done in the laboratory. To create a respect tor the work done in the machine tool and allied industries and to create a desire tor entrance into these industries. To present a variety of experience and problems to the student in order to develop his ability to cope with practical problems he will encounter when he becomes employed in the machine or allied industries. John Gardner COSMETOLOGY COSMETOLOGY refers to the scientific study and practice of beauty culture. Among the services offered by the cosmetology department are permanent wav- ing, hair tinting and bleaching, facials, hair styling, and facial make-up. 2, gg, , ,, f I ,. ,V Karen Scott giving Joyce Williamson a facial. I l J 1. .' ft --,-Z.,- Jean Dusky shampooing Linda Hardin. Camille Cafucci doing Barbara Wallace, Page Seventy-Seven , fri, Page Seventy-Eight ART fm' ,Q 14,1 f'--. QQJ Ray Bubel ffronfj, Steve Rifkind. K. E. Bare, lnsfructor Linda Bcxge, Jim Armstrong, Marie Goni. w 1 ,152 ' MATH, HISTORY AND HOME ECONOMICS VW? f , W I , W' ' 'f A ca. '- ' -.,,,m..... ,ff-V Mr. Esper's Hisiory Class. ' A 1- V-,fn f.1V . ,j 'WWMWWWfWWfaw2',sf, H-wvwf-w,,,,,M , M5733 '- ' 7 ZffU N'-v f'-fff.,, ,, ,,,,,, f '7 K , f , ' 7'7V'7J,4f4 f . V---f-.ying ...,,,, L ,V,VV, M V f ,VVV QM' 7 .V if Q W Z fi I 1 w Q X , , Q4.,g.r,,,L, Ev V 2 I-Q If iv.,--A ., . ff A3 Q.W.,.,, f ff f ,, ,. , 9, 'W 1 0 J. -www,---Q-1 Mr. Corifio's Bookkeeping Class. 'TW , .,,,,. 'V , ' , O H ' W-1 A na , -. r I , .A . - - V 1 - . T 1 Mrs. Bafes' Home Economics Class. V M rf. A V , ...., f - . .K , N ' ,V ' qv K 3 5 is 1 n .2 E SHORTHAND CLASS TAKING DICTATION, leff fo Right, Front Row: Alba Casado, Olga Alfonso fhiddenb. Second Row: Daisy De Lazaro, Yvonne Nash. Third Row: Pal Landis, Linda Barker. Fourth Row: Florence Menard. lnslruciorz Linda Sweig. l 1 BUSINESS EDUCATION TRANSCRIPTION AND SHORTHAND CLASS, Left fo Right, Fronf Row: Diana Carfe, Dennis Cum- berton, Rebeca Prieto. Second Row: Amanda Benitez, Patricia Hall, Bonnie Hadden, Sandra Ross. Third Row: Patsy Jordan, Judy Rogers, Diane Wilson. M I Er, ' .- gr- fwwy V. Amanda Benifez and Diane Wilson. One of Mrs. Tonnenbaum's English Classes. ENGLISH AND SCIENCE I ' 'E 'E 1- on Science Proiecf. William Almcick and Peggy Joyce working -W 4.-.1-ue... , Shol1z's Biology -iiuuni-nn- Class. Inna-an-amanda ' .fha iii? ' S --' lllz 1, I .2 Wt Page Eighty-Two A ug-... ,.,,., t K . 1 :Q v.:.:,x511v..--i f 1 vgygme 2 - 1.1, :.. A X l LEARNING IN IDEAL SURROUNDINGS The functional beauty of The laboratory for learning combines informality with usefulness. Students relax informally after lunch in one of the beautiful, sunlit, open patios outside the classroom area. All class- rooms open onto central patios constructed under one roof to give a maximum of light and air. Relaxing after lunch is made pleasant by the numerous planting areas which contain ample seating amid eye-catching surroundings. E U 1 5 3 efffza A x MA ! QF. A nov 7 1- 'P QT 23' Q' 5 4 'U id O t, A il li 1 Mix Q if V CLUBS STUDENT COUNCIL f,,, M, 7, , ff my 'V X . .,, , , uf f , ,,, ,XM ,V , H X V ii Z ' ,, V ,',.' 'L,, A 1 -- ,,,. 4,,..,. FIRST ROW: Shirley Madley, Barbara Wagner, Edna Viada, Patricia DeFracisco, Joan Tillon, Yvonne Nash. SECOND ROW: Dane Battiato, Roy Lusk, Wade Vanlandingham, Ronald Hines, William Norris, George Hunsberger, David Kries, Dennis Cumberton, Louis Capaforfe, Gerald Jones, Dean Thompson, Dwight Sedgewick. LIBRARY CLUB Page Eighty-Four FIRST ROW: Carol De Maria, Mildred Lee, Xiomara Mirabal, Carmen Rodrigues. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Bates, Annefie Vaughan, Nadine Ciaccio, Pat DeFrancisca, Richard Holf, Nancy Aragunda, Myriam Trinchef, Juan Marrero. THIRD ROW: Sally Miller, Pat Hall, Sandy Klein, Rufus May, James Hunfer, Ronnie Coman, Beverly Sadlow. A56 J 1 .ya 1. 6 - ii i if 'fill f '3nf7Z7 ,w ff e i f I .1 4 YEARBOOK STAFF 'S Editor-in-Chief .... Assistant Editor . . . Assistant Editor . . . Photo Editor ..... Advertising Editor . . . Art Editor ......... Assistant Art Editor .. Assistant Art Editor ....... Business Manager ....... Assistant Business Manager Club Editor .............. Sports Editor ........... Subscriptions . . . Sponsor ..... .FHL 1 .Q ' Y- ' ' 'r j ' jx 'lf ' 4 Q5 ..... DANIEL STROPPA ....... DANIEL CATON . . . STUART WEISELBERG .. . . . WILLIAM ALMACK .. . . . . . REBECCA PRIETO MARY SUE WEIDERHOLD .... . .. CAROL COVICH . . . . FRANCES GRZEISAK .. . . . . ANDREW ANDERSON . . . . . . KAREN THOMAS TERRY LEE . . DENNIS CUMBERTON ..... .. LINDA BARKER . . . . MR. R. E. HARRIS sf' Page Eighty-Five f '74 ,V fy Wh H 1, Q' FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA vu y FRONT ROW: Jane! Spiriio, Historian, Florence Menard, Vice President, Mildred Lee, Recording Secre- fary, Yvonne Nash, Presid If A I' U 'II Ch I ' - ' en rlne rsl o, ap aln, Genny Roura, Corresponding Secreiary BACK ROW: Miss Connelly, Sponsor, Roger Cruz, Treasurer, Bob Martel, Photographer, Dan Lapadula, Sergeani- at-Arms. Page Eighty-Six FIRST ROW: Miss Connelly, Judy Reidinger, Shirley Iglesias, Mildred Lee, Eleanor Molina, Xiomara Mirabal Karen Thomas, Harriet Kleish, Ruth Thomas. I Yvonne Nash, Alba Casoda, Daisy Delazaro. THIRD ROW: Nancy Aragundra Olga Alfonso, Merile E I' h 1 e ng is , Bonnie Hadden. FOURTH ROW: Joanne Marfuscello, Aleida Gonzalez, Arline Ursillo, Mary Lovell Ann f Pa ford, Rebecca Preifo, Patricia Hall. FIFTH ROW: Janet Spiriio, Sandy Trychfa, Barbara Young, Charlene Rich, Bob Mqrfel, Leon Schere, Tony Mancini, Dan Lapadula, Roger Cruz. SECOND ROW: Genny Roura, Florence Menard, Maria Soberalsl CHEERLEADERS N 'I 1 FN 'N Y ik-Q KNEELING: Mary Sue Wieclerhold CCO-Captainb, Mary Batcho, Pa? De Francesco CCap1ainj. STANDING, Lefi fo Right: Mr. George Esper, Sponsor, Mary Ann Creel, Edna Viada, Peggy Joyce, Pai' Landis, Carla Vann, Donna Wade, Jean Peacock, Ellen Coleman, Carole Broom. Page Eighty-Seven rx l 1 x 5- X .-omni' Lv, 3 x 4 A. J. Mayor G. E. Monsalvatge R. P. Hourihan Lynn Lummus Dave McDonald K E Y C L U B if f wx BACK ROW: Roger Cruz, Dennis Cumberton, Orin Mahoney, Eugene Hansen, Gary Michaels, Michael Smyre, Joseph Owsiak, Paul Pettennude, Harold Lusk, Gerald Jones, Howard lAller, Ronald Hines. MIDDLE ROW: Andrew Anderson, Ronald Falstreau, Fred Balzer, James Neal, Thomas Sewell, Andrew Hall, Dwight Sedgwick, Frank Bertot. FRONT ROW: Daniel Ramirez, Larry Glazer, John Sturdick, Arden Smith, Robert Grant, Paul Girovard, Charles Hay. Joyce Williamson SWEETHEART fffff.. f '-x ffflrl CL 'x WQQ4 CL X ll! ll, ll' oox J T T Q x X- x N' N NZ 'Ill all XXQNQ O57 X384 xgifil George Hunsberger, Terry Lee, Antonio Gutierrez, John Gardner, Jose Quiros, Sam xX,if59,1' xnlyi-Lf!! Stone, Ronald Coman, William Almack. Page Eighty-Eight in V K NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Lowell B Selby Chapter The purpose of the National Honor Society is to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to encourage the development of character in students of Miami Central High School. Membership in this chapter is based upon Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and Character. Mem- bership in this society is the highest honor a student may attain in recognition of scholastic achievement. J if 69 THIRD ROW: David Watson, Michael Smyre, David Vanderbeck, Jett Martin, Orrin Mahoney, Stanley Adams, Florence Menard, Shirley Medley. SECOND ROW: Arline Ursillo, Sandra Ross, Edna Viada, Joan Tilton, Dan Stroppa, Karen Daempffe, Bonnie Hadden, Elinor Altes., FIRST ROW: Richard Kwatchen, Paul Girouard, George Lamaze, Lawrence Plazer, Terry Lee, Robert Grant, George Hunsberger. Page Eighty-Nine ELECTRONICS CLUB FRONT ROW: Herbert Townsend, John Pearson, Edward Duiey, Orrin Mahoney, Roger Hindmarsh, Chuck Stegman, Ronnie Hines, Dave Watson, Armand Renzi, Mr. Davis. MIDDLE ROW: Paul Bennet, Bobby Grellman, Dane Baiiioto, Ted Powers, Larry Glazer, Arden Smith, Bob Bioom- berg, Dean Thompson, Craig Prokos. BACK ROW: Bruce Alper, Bob Lydzinski, Larry Caiey, Ernest Rossi, Ronnie Fcnistreau, Paul Concepcion, Robert Blumenkranz, Dave Vanderbeck, Mike Zietfus, Gary Michaels, Arthur Ledermon, Dave Popiel. fm 1 Q. VARSITY BASKETBALL Page Ninety-Two FIRST ROW: Howard Aller, Coach Carifio, Charlie Hayes. SECOND ROW: Mariano Carino, Carlos Figueroa, David Vanderbeck, Rodger Barry, George Kovach, Billy Joe Norris, Fred Hennessey, Mike Zeiffuss, Arden Smith, Pete Maugeri. J. V. BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: James Dulgy, Russ Olsen, Dirk Walls, Ed Pearson, Joe Farcus, Sal Daher, Bob Grellman, Charles Buiton, Craig Prokos. SECOND ROW: Coach Bow, George Hunsberger, Tom Sewell, Roy Lusk, Paul Con- cepcion, Tony Mancini, Jerry Jones, Eugene Hansen, Dewight Sedgwick, Robert Lydzenski, Andy Hall. Page Ninety-Three TRACK Page Ninety-Four FIRST ROW: Craig Prokos, Robert Grellman, Charles Burton, Paul Girouard, William Pugh, Andy Hall, Richard Kwafcher, Laughton Lastinger. SECOND ROW: Coach Mosso, Harold Lusk, George Pariso, Leonard Sains, Richard Stryker, David Smith, Alan Strong, Jerry Jones, Tom Lassefer, David Popiel, George Huns- berger, Howard Allen. THIRD ROW: Luis Rodriguez, Eugene Hansen, Raymond Bubel, Mike Rose, Frank Beriof, Dyrk Wall, Dane Batiato, Gary Michaels, Frank Bubel, John Pearson. NX, I at F' 'Wm BASEBALL FIRST ROW: Joe Reina, Joe Farcus, John Sturdik, Russell Olson, Mariano Carino, James Neal, Arden Smith, Danny Lapadula. SECOND ROW: Coach Bow, David Kries, Carlos Figueroa, Mike Zeiffuss, Mike Smyre, Dwight Sedgwick, Harry Brown, David Watson, Ronnie Hines. I Page Ninety-Five Hg 'Q 'f 1 J 1, , 4' aiu K 1 A -,J fs' M , v. 1 ,Z 2 4. 4 , iw. 1- 4' ,jj 3 ... 0 sf? 1,1325 l . - D AK K rx LX T E fs '-fam L? L, 1 .if E: .gl 5 2x6 fi E on ff X 6? Q f Nxt X N L X 1 'XX NA Congratulations CLASS OF '60 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Q Step out into a bright FLORlDA FUTURE! As Florida continues to grow-at a phenomenal rate- through sound expansion of business and industry, opportunities for ambitious young men and women in the Sunshine State are virtually unlimited! Plan to build your career in your home state . . . step out into a bright Florida Future! 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DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS PM A laboratory of learning is many things. bricks and mortar and metal tilbooks and materials and equipment Ijbut most of all it's a spirit of dedication to the intel- lectual betterment of mankind. o o Philco Corporaiton salutes that spirit at Miami Central High School, and takes pride in the part it plays in the laboratory of learning as supplier of electronics training equipment and materials. Philco Techrep Div sion C and Ontario Sts. Philadelphia, Pa Compliments of A FRIEND or MIAMI CENTRAL HIGH ASSOCIATED ARTISTS Suppliers to 9 DRAFTSMEN 9 ENGINEERS 9' ARTISTS I822 Biscayne Boulevard Phones FR 3-3562 and FR 9-2336 j lim Telephone PL I-2493 D'ANGELO PLASTERING CO., INC. M. E. D'ANGELO, President 450 N. W. 7Ist Street Miami, Florida CLEARVIEW MARKET 'I732 N. W. 95th Street GROCERIES - PRODUCE - FROZEN FOODS We Specialize in Western Meats STEAKS CUT TO ORDER JOE DAMIANI SERVICE STATION 2030 N. W. 95th Street Phone PL 9-9572 Miami, Florida Psssst . . . 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