Miami Edison Senior High School - Beacon Yearbook (Miami, FL)

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,pa TI-IE BEACCN Mloml Edison Senior Hugh School Mloml, Florldo PtWBhI o 0 o 0 0 Q C . Cynthia Smith . ' s - eer . ae r . ' ' Faculty 14 29 Antrclpated good trmes Features Classes And after a hard day we shop a great athletnc season TABLE OF CONTENTS grade books and red penclls 1 I'-di Honors we grow mature and learn Advertisements 222 241 trvltres projects and fun Sports 122 149 names In bronze ,BI-WW L 5-H-Q 1 ,T g l , x f E.v'.. ,fda D ' Ar, e ,. ' ' ' F E ' ' ' . . . so-43 44-121 ACH' ' 150-1614 - V .. A. - in ? A 162- 221 . . . , , I 1 . '12 1. ,JY 3. ' . . I . 1- , A VV I 1. Thanks, Mr. Shumard ln i943 a student graduated from Miami Edison Senior High School. Six years later he returned to his Alma Mater as a social studies teacher. Since then he has proven himself not only outstanding in classroom instruction but also an able leader and a ready and willing supporter of various school activities. In the classroom he combines his teaching skill and sense of humor, making students want to put forth their best efforts. ln addition to his classroom duties he has served as cirriculum assistant, acting Dean of Boys, Director of Student Activities, and Senior Class Sponsor. He has unselfishly given of his time to Edison's varied activities. He has sponsored the l.D. Committee, Wheel Club, Key Club, and National Honor Society. At present he is Head of the Social Studies Department and Head of Machine Records Work and Administration. We are grateful for his competent handling of the Eval- uation this year. Because we appreciate one who has so faithfully and unselfishly served Miami Edison Senior High, we proud- ly dedicate the i958 Beacon to Mr. Edward F, Shumard. K UL Mr. Shumard is a gifted scholar and dedicated teacher and administrator. His willing- ness to serve our students and teachers in many positions of service and leadership has only been exceeded by his love for Miami Edison, his Alma Mater. The future holds rich promise for this fine young man. iam... 2J......., 4 The Living Edison From the roll of the drum and sound of the bugle to the click of the final minute before the 3:00 bell and even into the night Edison is liv- ing. Edison runs to class , . . studies in the quiet library . . .waits in the cafeteria line . . .cheers at pep assemblies . . . puzzles over test ques- tions . . . hopes and dreams and cries and smiles for all its worth. ' Those who think Edison is dead have never 5 felt the anticipation of the big game of the year 4 . , seen the proud smiles and tear stained faces of newly tapped students A . . stood for the Alma Mater and thrilled right to the toes . . . or, with bowed head listened to the echo of l,OOO voices saying in unison, Our Father . . . Our school isn't just a location, a building, a state of existence, it lives and breathes in the individual minds and lives of its students and alumni. Edison is enthusiasm , . . activity . . . tradition . . . success. Edison lives! ,,f4 ' THE DAY BEGINS as students who haven't seen each other for at least sixteen hours catch up on the latest gossip. W! ,mmwsvtlff EVERY MINUTE COUNTS to these boys engaged in some lunch TWO HEADS ARE BETTER than one to study for that period cramming. first period test. 143 WHAT'S UP? A check of the clippings, pictures, and notices on the Student Council bulletin board will tell. EDISON RECEIVED A FACE LIFTING this yecr In the form of Q new cout of point applied here by two of the many painters who hung or climbed over every inch of our school .um , Q 560' ., 1 ,gg . M gf fa far'- wwyiw 1 www I W 1 NNN. kk, 1 ENTHUSIASM FOR WORK is shown by Joyce DeBrul'1l ond Ingrid Hosvreiver as they pound out copy for the election edition of the Edison Herald' CALM AND COLLECTED, Student Council Presidenl Richard Sanders wcivs ond smiles of llwe incoming assembly Enthusiasm CQ ' ' -as ,,,. .017 Whse Q-1... 'Wm-vw-M DESPITE MUMPS, CHICKEN POX, measles, and flu, per- GOOD TO THE LAST DROP was the eggnog served by the Big Four sistent students like Carol Pareira, armed with nose drops publications editors, Judi Andersen, Peter Baehrel, Dolores Long, and and Kleenex, carried on, Cynthia Smith, who called truce to have a Christmas party. '17 -I -we Y, I lx l BOB GILMOUR, LEAVING a trail of used flash bulbs, may be found perched atop a ladder, hanging over railings or in various other con- tortions snapping Beacon pictures, 4 I ft K FROM THE STAGE Mrs Deen gives the up beat from the ochestrc put Mr Lawrence gives he do n beat and the oudnorlum IbfOf9S wuh sro ns of the Alma Mater 4111 Tracllhon Alma Mater Where the graceful fronds of palm Shade each stately wall Edison stands our Alma Mater Guarduan of us all l-lnther come we from all corners our spacuous land Youth s brnght mornmg sun Shanes May we add by word and action Luster to her name Followlng her guudnng beacon In our search for fame May we when lute s sun IS sinking Down the western sky keep faith wnth Alma Mater Wlth dear Edison Hugh trees here sf v 0 o .., pf i , fl' s A of . 2 W On one united band. 4 ' 3 f fs . . 3 I 7 J Ja l lr Still ' ' , . I I N r 'h . ' 0 i w , ' ' v' 'l AS THE LAST TWO BOOK LADEN studenfs leave fhe hollowed hulls the day s done :ly Success Qian we Vx QM!! 4 V 4, ' A ' ,r , ' O' QQ, gg, 'ww J I ,V M A G I A., QQMUXM f ,wiki W 41 k,f',, AM. f --f.-I L 1 , 1 - Q. ,p., ,fQa,A ,qcff-if , F. ,r--V, w ,hw .F 2 . , J r If In I fl kwa 91' S 4-w Q ff ,asm .1 Y saw MR, WILLIAM B DUNCAN oudl dis lays our new coat of arms which sparkles with the newness of dedication and the zeal of fresh - Pl' Y P enthusiasm for that which is to come. Mr. Duncan: Advisor and Friend Good things come in three's, and this has been the third and best year for our principal, Mr. William B. Duncan. Under the skillful guidance of Mr. Duncan we have had a winning year athletically and scholastically. Mr. Duncan's skill in leading us through touchy situations, always careful to keep the name of Miami Edison held in the highest regard, has won him the respect and esteem of parents, students, and civic leaders, as well as those not even associated with our school. The frequent advisory and congratulatory messages made by Mr. Duncan over the public address system have established him as each student's personal friend. Mr. Duncan has the quality, found in few, of combining just the right amounts of severity and kindness, authority and understanding neces- sary to his position as principal. The year's school and individual successes are a credit to Mr. Dun- can's leadership, Thank you, Mr. Duncan, for guiding us. r 7 They Guide Us Amid buzzing telephones and mounds of paper, Mrs. W. Vogh competently performs her duties as Dean of Girls. With a gentle voice and understanding smile she carries out her pleasant and unpleasant duties as coun selor disciplinarian and friend to Edisons l 7lO girls Will the following boys please come to the Dean of Boys office at this time is the familiar fifth period call of Mr W Wil son Keeping up with Edison s l O49 strong male population and helping boys find jobs and solve problems fills the day of our Dean of Boys ln a small intriguingly cluttered room Mr William Thomas director of student activ ities and senior class sponsor continually ad vises arranges and synchronizes a multitude of activities Under his skilled guidance the year round rush of school activities run smoothly Mrs Vogh Mr Wilson Mr Thom their jobs are separate yet they work together to make our Edison a better high school W Sr 1 Q- , ' 4 Q . , V4.- 1 . .ai Mrs Willete Vogh Dean of Girls Mr William Wilson Dean of Boys if 'ia--.. fine gf X I -.flu Q- Mr William Thomas Director of Student Activities Sponsor of Senior Class 5 X 5 ii All In A Day's Work 'A-.4 ft THE TEACHERS' BOXES hold a steady stream of correspondence which must be collected several times a day, Here, Mr. Clifton Johnson sorts his morning mail. MANY PAST PRESIDENTS attended the Founder's Day meeting of the Miami Edison Parent-Teachers Association. f,.,. Q.,--f 11 Q-has f gg .41 READ ALL ABOUT IT as teachers gather around the teacl1er's bulletin board to keep up with current events. flsr ...,......---v . - - - ' ' sn . ...,...- Y.. .AU ww 11 ,X-,u-, ,gg t . .. fa-nu.: mrfs-mums! gpg' 1 Ugg ' .gg 2 'L ifviiiii! ms ..z.....-....1. ......,,.-...,,. .......,....,-,, - wwwvp- OUR HSPUTNICK SPOTTERX' Mrs. Lucette Zwerner, prepares for a busy day in the offire. OUR COUNSELORS, Mr. Tutf, Mrs. McKinney, Miss Penclelton, Mrs. Cook, and Mrs. Sheeley plan for another semester. SCHOOL NURSE, Miss Melba Cather, is kept busy with 0 steady s7recm of colds, toothaches, and measles. l1!'1 Mrs. Kathryn Cook Treasurer, Bookkeeper Georgia State College for Women, l..l. Mrs. Leela R. Overstreet Secretary Mrs. Lucette Zwerner Secretary to Principal Florida State University, L.l. Miss Melba J. Cather School Nurse St. Mary's Hospital, R.N. U. of Miami, B.A. Future Nurse's Mr. Wm. C. M. Anderson Mathematics Rutgers College, Litt. B. X-Club Mr. Joseph Bogart Physical Education U. of Miami, B. of Ed. Basketball, Ass't Football Coach Mrs. Elizabeth W. Browne Social Studies U. of Minnesota, B.A. U. of Chicago, M.A. National Honor Society Mrs. Louise W. Bryan Business Education, Business Math Florida State U., B.S. Future Business Leaders of America Mr. Donald A. Burroughs D.C.T. U. of Miami, B. of Ed. Wheel Club Mr. Robert A. J. Burton Mathematics Kentucky Western Stote,B.S. U. of Miami, B.A. Mr. A. Coburn Campbell Study Hall U. of Nebraska, L.L.B. Tennis Coach Mrs. Iola Campbell Biology Winthrop College, A.B. Columbia U., M.A. MR. H. K. CARNEY rehearses Best Band in the Land. ih 9 MRS. WETHERINGTON assists a stu- dent with a complicated physics problem. Time To Work Mr. Harry K. Carney Mr. Thomas Collins Mrs. Mary Cook Miss Ruth Adams Dale Band Physical Education Guidance Chairman Physical Education U. of Michigan, B.S., U. of West Virginia, U. of Georgia, A.B. Ed. Florida State U., B.S. in Ed. B. of Music, M. of Ed. B.S. in P. Ed., M.S. in P. Ed. Peabody College, M.A. G.A.A. Modern Music Masters -w ny Time To Relax MRS FLEETA GIBBS enloys her apple a day in one of the few more peaceful moments of the day Miss Virginia E Deegan Mrs Frances Deen Physical Education U of Miami B of Ed Anchor Malarettes Pavane Mr H Quentin Duff Agriculture U of Kentucky BS In Agn M S in Agri Future Farmers Choral Music Columbia U MA Stetson U BM Florida State College for Women Mixed Chorus Orpheus Music Club Mr Alvin A Ehngoff Business Management Business Law Typewrmng Rutgers U B S Rider College B Comm Ed U of Miami M Ed A MOMENT OF QUIET is enloyed IN the Phys Ed office by Mrs Sophia P Derbyshire Mrs Beryl Dixon English Debate Social Studies New York U BS U of Kentucky BA Ed U of Miami MS Junior Class National Forensic League Miss Geneva Ewing Mrs Lucille Foster Spanish Typewrltlng Bookkeeping U of Michigan A B Illinois State Normal U Middlebury College MA B of Ed George Peabody College M A Junior Class Ill Q . F. ,V 1. ' l A 1,........e .-. , :V ff -e t . X X l 'E V , 7 T . 1 Q 5 , x 155' x F , .eg S t'w.W I l svn - 1, if - Miss Dale, Miss Laughlin, and Mrs. Geiger. . . . . I . . . , . . ., . . ., . . . , . . . f 1 ., . . . I ', . . ' , . . l . .. I . . , . . ., , . . . ' ' ., . . . ., . . , . . . . ' , . . . , . . . , . . -1 if S 1 . .5 ' W 45: 0 1. I Y A gi fc-'I ' 'i , ,F if 1 , x In 4 ., . 'F 1' ti L 'iii 'x......... MRS. COOK and Mrs. Overstreet place on the guidance room tables books, pamphlets, and other information which students need to select the right college. Guiding U Toward Our Goals Mr. F. Haywood Fowle Social Studies Physical Education U. of North Carolina, B.S. Football Coach Mrs. Frances Gibbons Chemistry U. of Miami, B.S. Duke U., M.A. Future Nurses Mr. Jay P. Fox Drama Goodman Memorial Theater, B.F.A, National Thespians Troop iv-+8 Mrs. Fleeta H. Gibbs Mathematics Georgia Peabody College For Teachers, A.B., M.A. Miss Grace Frain Advanced Typing, Business Administration U. of Miami, B.S. Mr. John Gilbert Physical Education of Florida, B.A.E, M.P.H. Mr. Aldo Garcia Business Education U, of Florida, B.A.E, U. of Miami, l.L.B. Mrs. Barbara Gillis Mathematics Florida State U., B.S. Sorrota Cr Else 2, i x -'gk' l A fi MISS TURNER and Miss Ho lournallsm plans. SHOTGUN TEACHER Mrs. J quiet and attentive. l. 5 4 . gm. W. c V -X XX ckett concentrat 9 acobs keeps her OI1 class Miss Gladys J. Greene Home Economics, English U. of Miami, B.S. Mrs. Frances Grixxle English Tennessee Slate, B.S. Sub-Debs Mr. William C. Gunn Biology George Peabody College, B.S. Science Club Miss Kathleen Hacketf English, Beacon Barry College, A.B. Damas, Quill and Scroll Mrs. Wilma S. Holderman English Carnegie Institute of Technology, B.S. U. of Florida, M.A, in Ed, Mrs. Frances W. Holmes English U. of Miami Ll, B.A, Mrs. Jessica Howard English Miami U. A,B. Sophomore Class, Discussion Club Mr. James A. Hudson American History U. of Florida, B.S. Hi-Y, American Red Cross, Mike and Masque 1' 5 -l-rr' i' Mrs. Lorraine Hughes Library Tennessee State U., B,S. George Peabody College Library Club, Civinettes Mrs. Edith H. Jacobs Social Studies Duke U., A.B. Civinettes Mrs. Marjorie Jordan Library U. of Kansas, A.M. Florida State U. Library Club Mr. James L. Kees Business Math, Typing, Driving U. of Miami, B. of Ed. Golf Coach, A-V Director Mr. Charles King Fine Arts, Crafts U. of Florida, B.S.E., M.A. Titian Art Honor Society Miss Inez Lafferty Biology Columbia U., A.B., M.A. Dance Council Mr. Robert A. Lawrence Instrumental Music Illinois State Teachers College, B.S. Louisiana State U., M.M. in Ed. Modern Music Masters Mrs. Mary Fay Lee English College of New Rochelle, A.B. Mr. Robert B. Little Mathematics U. of Miami, B. of Ed. Jr. Optimist Mrs. Mildred Love Home Economics U. of Tampa, B.S. Florida State U. s 'I i. t STUDENTS FIND TRAVEL through the halls made much easier as Mr. Uncle Jimmy Hud- son directs traffic. I za DURING HER FREE PERIOD Miss Sara McLendon corrects papers and plans her famous geom- etry and algebra tests. 42-ll Miss Marilyn Lunsford Mrs. Margaret McAuslan Mr. John McGrath Mrs. Velma R. McGuire Physical Education Typewriting, Office Practice, D.C.T. Spanish, Scholarships U. of Georgia, B.S. in Ed. Shorthand Mt. St. Marys, B.S. U. of Miami, A.B.M. Cheerleaders U. of Illinois, B.S. Duke U., M. of Ed. Mrs. Nona McKinney Miss Sara W. McLendon Miss Nan Jean Melms Miss Mary Merritt Guidance Counselor Mathematics French, Spanish English U. of Wisconsin, B.M. Georgia State College for U. of Miami, A.B. Peabody College, B.S Columbia U., M.A. Women, B.S. French Club U. of Georgia, M.A.J They Lend a Helping Hand MR. KEY cleans and readies bunson burners and test tubes for a class experiment. i1' . M Y Q si' Q vm' 'QW MR. CHARLES KING instructs students in the use of pastels. S THIS, GIRLS, IS A TRUNK, explains Mr. Kees to the Driver Training class. Miss Virginia Mitchell English Rollins College, A.B. Mrs. Agnes Young Rickey Mathematics St. .loseph's College, B.A. Barry College, M.S. Mu Alpha Theta, Opti-Miss Miss Geraldine Pendleton Guidance Counselor U. of Illinois, A.B. U. of Florida, B.S.M. Dance Council Mr. Robert W. Ryder Mathematics U. of Illinois, A.B. Columbia U., B.S., M,A. Book Room Mr. William James Powell Office Machines, Physical Ed. U. of Tennessee, B.S., M.S. Head Football Coach, Ath, Director Mrs. Ledla Savarese Home Economics U. of Tennessee, B.S. Mr. lrving Resnick Study Hall, English Rutgers U., B.S. Swim Coach, Football Coach Mr. Floyd W. Schneider English Wilmington College, B.S. Ed. Allied Youth Miss Louise Rich Social Studies, Psycholog Butler U., A,B. Mr. John W. Shadle Giology U. of Miami, B.Ed Key Club 28 -...-f o Mrs. Velma Shulelt Mr. Edward F. Shumard Mr. Bennett Sieg Mathematics Social Studies English, Spanish Central Teachers College, George Peabody College, B.S. New York U., B.S. B.S. Ed. U. of Miami, M.A. U. de la Habana, M.A Teachers College, M.A. U. of Virginia lnterama Mr. Leland Stansell Mr. Phillip F. Strauss Mr. Philip H. Tedder English Advanced Science, Biology Physical Education Florida Southern, A.B. U. of Miami, B. Ed. U. of Miami, B.E.D. Key Club Baseball Coach AWA K Mr. Harold M. Sloane Mr. John Smith Biology Mathematics, Science Holy Cross College, A.B., M.A. Wilmington College, B.S. Ohio State, M.A. Mr. Joseph A. Tomblin Miss Mary V. Turner Study Hall, Intramurals Journalism, Herald, English U. of Miami, B.E.D. Jr. Civitan P l'. P CATCHING FORTY WINKS, an exhausted Mr. Fox takes a rest from the rehearsals, coaching, make-up, and scenery. U. of Tennessee, B.A. Quill and Scroll, Sub-Deb frantic atmosphere of N EEVFVE VW Uliiflfil' Mr Irving S. Tuff Miss Leslie Wentzel Mrs Blanche Wethermgton M T Q Williams Bus Mgr of Athleics, Business Education Physics Adv Gen Science H nd of Physical Ed Dept Mathematics, Columbia U., M.A. Dalhousie U BA E,-Skme College BA Guidance Counselor Peabody College M A U of Florida, A.B. Florida State U U of Miami, M. Ed. Cheerful Service When you want a hot lunch on a cold day, or need a stepladder to tack up a poster. , , for break- fast at school when you've missed your own, or opening a locked classroom when your books are inside . . , These are the only times we think of the many ser- vices performed around the clock for Edisonites by our custodians and cafeteria staff. OUR CAPABLE LUNCH STAFF. Left to right: I Simpson 2nd cook Eason managcr M Roberts M Visno ky M Padelford M Hurst M. Brown, K. Nixon, M. Mahaffey, M. Fleeger I Frederickson D Forshaw L Eklerg N Reidolfs J Carter ok H ' it A STITCH IN TIME saves nlne as Mr Shepard our head custodian fuxes the stage curtoms for o comnng assembly FOR INVALUABLE SERVICE to our school we thank lFront Rowj J Caruso E Shepard head custoduon E Moreno CSecond Rowl P Toma W Albers and A Rlzo ay 3 '-'- lv 'S R ww We Cffer Thanks For lessons well taught for the extra time spent sponsorung clubs and actlvltles or extra help and advlce we offer an Inadequate word of thanks to our teachers As wnth a sigh we clean our lockers and collect our papers and notebooks to leave Ednson some for the sum mer some forever we sulently resolve to tol low the example utnluze the knowledge uphold the principles set by our faculty Teachers Not Pictured Mr Aber Mrs M Barber Mr P Barrows Mr G Bertsch Mrs N Coldwell Mr R Feeler Mrs I. Geiger Mr M Mrs Mildred Wlllrts Spanish Florida Stale U BA Spanish National Honor Soclety Mass Kathenne Wnght Engllsh Mount Umon College BA YTeens Webb M C Johnson M J ey M s J Laughlln Mr R McGaughey M D Robinson M s E Sheeley Mrs M Stone an ,hx Fl, ' I 5 ' 1 1 fl l 1 li f T ' - - I L 1 N f 5 - l ' . , , d X BX I . . E N9 l . I'. . . . r. .K ... r. . ' I 4 I l I . . Y. . rl ,yn pi I xii I ' , ' . I . . . 5, Q RAI, 'A 0 ' ., . . Q g Y 0 . . . -- .fs .y A I ' , A ' : 1 f 1. 'I' 'I 3 - ,- I .- 41 4 7 Ji: . f il L I f l 1' '27 X R -Q 'AF if if 'H 32 wi 'SE V, I t my I' Wf' P' 4' f ,XXX M frf as i W . ff f 'L X WHEEL CLUB SWEETHEART, BRENDA SAKOBIE presents Friendship Queen Barbara Beck with a corsage as Don Armstrong looks on, CO CAPTA N BOBBY HOSACK accompanied the Caior Day Kung held before the Ednson Jackson game Traditions NOTE THE ENVIOUS LOOK on Herble Swarzs face as Barbara Beck receives her traditional Homecoming klss C 5 O O 1 I : . . and Queen, Carl Cade and Barbara Beck, to the center of the -V-v w-Pu' we-Sli, FOLLOWING A DO-IT-YOURSELF POLICY Miriam Berzof, Jock Weber, and Jim Aquilino help themselves of fhe annual Kickoff Barbecue I ,jf Q i E THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PAGEANT filled Us all with yuletide spirit. HOMECOMING was highlighted with presentation of Queen Jan Dougherty and court, Princesses Shirley Whitfield and Sharon Zimmerman '! F9fi2?'Pf'v s'w AWA.-Q ff su :Mai BUDDIES Bobby Beck and Hardy Moody watch the exciting West Palm Beach game from the bench Q A GIGANTIC RED FOOTBALL was the center of our patio Home coming decorations 4 l , L' Qt .. :R -.wa X f ,F ,, -i '1 2 W ' i . Z it I r 3 AND AWAY WE GO, says Linda Quinton, or is it Lucille, as she makes l1er grand L THE MIAMI POLICE DEPARTMENT turned out in lull force to see our football team receive its many rewards. Enthusiasm Prevalls 1151! fwf-Q-'war ll of., 41 M 'iuislitqliwliciti Q, 5.5 'ic 55' ,iff THE COMBINED EFFORTS of the band and chorus produced thus spectacular halftime farmatlon at the Krwanus Game I l xi ,oh I , O O lu! gy 5 . , affix .':! :.f1' alum, , , A I rv U QQ, .,,, MU., '. A ,.' A .51 ,gb A : F x ' l tltu . , ., ., Q K, ' ,' ' ' I . ,A , ,1 , , L 't ' Y 'fi ' Q, ' -fffr.i'4f.'c L 'V 'E it 2 lv-A A .. . A - Q I ' A I ' ' ' ,2pz,,' f jj, I lv - 3 LV V' P A A X, T, ryll ,A , ,. V, ,?,gr,45,Av':. 2,2 -li , ,d ., VA X, A f ,,TQ,i.L1i':41,- Q-HM 25Vi,,t:Lf?Q.5. A 4 five' I 3. 'L ., . . M. ' wa, ,,,,, , :zz Q if mf 1, 032-A5 Q Qi 5, .1 tie i M W 4' '99 . Q X Y 3 8' 90 9 V. w if 7 'fp' 5 t .i V 195 A Q X 'f 53:5 X x 'ails Pad Q'-'f .9 Y' 4 Q 'J rh YN I 1 I Nb ! my gg 6 r 1 E ,ai 1' Q . . -2' R i x 5 HARD HEARTED HANNAH gives her audience the once over, M' I' I F ACTS, DANCES, insfrumenialisfs, and ihe chorus made the 28!h BEFORE MAKING THEIR DEBUT, the endmen pariake in rehearsing iokes and making final adiustments. annual Minstrel a great success. -ef 4 W 1,- I. Dances Highlight A QUICK ADJUSTMENT of King James Cundiff's crown was made by Queen Sondra Crangi at the Coronation Ball. AN AURA OF EXCITEMENT filled the Starlight Room of the Biscayne Terrace as the time drew near for the presentation of the Beacon King and Queen, Senior Superlatives, and the Eight Prettiest Senior Girls. Tom Condro, Sharon Smith, Ginger Dunning, Charles Castor, Larry Libertore, Dee Dee Enriquez, Bob Goodman, Carol Milioti, Richard Sanders, Barbara Beck, Joe Quick, Dale Sanders, Brenda Sakobie, Jack Weber, Cynthia Smith, Jan Dougherty, and Wayne Coleman were chosen os the '58 Senior Superlatives. Social Season av- 'ow' A 6- ' 3,112 W ns, ,V 1'. 3 'S LUCKY BOB GREEN is surrounded by eight pretty girls, Emilie Coslar, Pol Varga, Carole Sue Cornell, Jan Knowles, Carol Sue Bryon Pat Waters, Karen Kmelz, and Barbara Beck. NO WALL FLOWERS HERE as the music from the record player calls everyone for a rockin sock hop in The gym gem A BRIGHT MIAMI MOON . . . soft orchestra music another evening of fun is provided in lhe form of a patio dance in the dance polio, of course. iss 'T pf fr' 4 . i 'W Q- f SUCCESS IN OUR FOOTBALL season would never have been possible without our spirited cheerleaders, THE HOMECOMING WEEK pep rallies with their wild cheering and enthuiostic singing helped our team to victory. z if J 23? YE, f 2' f? bl ,N-QA, ',n5'i .Y 'lf ... asf--4 l,l'4 ga COACH POWELL'S SPIRIT-AROUSING speeches were an inspiration that made us all proud of Edison. rjg 14111 Mementos of a Successful Year ummm FOR MEN ONLY was the policy of the t adto al Father and Son Ba quet THE EIGHT PRETTIEST contest was not only filled with excitement, but was also fun for all who participated. ',l,nglxl !. q, M , H I A ... -9' IQQQ , Y M ,. ' - ' 1 ef 2-CE W ' Q, .-f V, if .-Mex, H x QQ. , vga, uae: f f. R z .xX,,. 4g4 - . ,, ' s - .-3, fy . 4 -If-sg: ' QW. Y A 1 Q ,L 5 A H1 x YM ,cb-ff:. x 3' A - 4 X .K 4, X ug 1.0. N Q wg, '-C5 4 Student Council: Voice Ot The Students i . ' 1 a I Richard Sanders STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES. Row l: C P e ' Milioti, L. Gibson, J. Knowles, B. Griggs, J. Armayor lr Sldenl L. Thurmond, A. Harbuugh, L. Gaither, R. F. Sanders P. Webster, S. Brown, P. Gould, C. Haught, B. Mc: Laughlin, M. Broun. Row 2: S. Mott, S. Arabian, M. Turner, D. Gerstel, S. Smith, M. Angeletti, M. Scott There will be a Student Council meeting today first period, came the voice over the public address system. The call thus extended, we dutifully joined some 95 other students con- verging on room l36. Order was called by a tall spectacled gentleman recognized as President Richard San- ders. With the aid ot his nearby asso- John Leiseming ciates and Mr. Thomas, planted in the Vice-President crowd to keep everyone on the straight and narrow, the meeting progressed efficiently. g-xy -Jn Pat Oakford Diane Gerstel Joe Limongelli Corresponding Secretary Secretary-Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms I-iii! f , 3 999' lo - a s ,- i ' i f N, Hilgendorf, l.. Quinton, V. Reed, A. Mathewson, B. Bow, C. McDaniel, B. Show, D. Gam- mon. Row 3: J. Leisenring, I.. Teclesco, J. Braun, M. Goodman, S. Crangi, N. Former, Y. MO' Mr. William H. Thomas Sponsor Sweeting, G. Saenz, N. Ransdell, E. Suit, J. Oiolo, J. Huldack, B. Pinker, C. Carpenter, R. Bahl, K. Vogel. Row 4: B. Albertson, R. LciFace, K. Ernst, C. Hernandez, R. Kelly, W. Price, R. Gaither, L. Blouin, O. Glantz, P. deMontmollin, J. Diggs, J, Weber, D. McVuy, J. Limon- gelli, R. Smith, B. Wetherington. Our l957-58 government of, by, and for the students supervises and controls all student activ- ities. Homecoming week with its decorations, assembly, bonfire, and sock hop . . . Color Day with Edison-Jackson exchange assemblies . . . Student Day when we see school life from the other side of the fence . . . well planned assem- blies to interest and inform . . . the Father and Son Banquet lfor men onlyl . . . Council Elec- tions with banners and speeches , . , supervision of the point system and Ten Pointers . . . the Council Store . . , monitors with their ever pres- ent question, Got a pass?' '... the lnter-Club Council for regulating and synchronizing club activities. . .the student directory for that neces- sary phone number . . . The Red Raider, a book of Edison information . . , fire drills and the wishful thinking maybe it's for real this time ,., the taking of pictures and the making of l.D. cards to ease the teen age budget . . . year-round planning and hard work have yielded their rewards - another successful year of stu- dent life led by the Miami Edison Student Council, ri' I tl fi'Xi Tc DE xi f 6537 Y Bob Goodman Jack Weber Chaplain Parliamentarian i4Tl f , FN W: V, I ? NJ-., ff? x 'Q 5 . . I f 17 pl 1? x COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN, Row 'I: DeeDee Enriquez, Fifi Mascaro, Pat Snow, Linda Gibson. Row 2: Mor- Iene Braun, Helen Scapp, Barbara Beck, Nancy Scheets. Row 3: Sandy Mott, Tommy Glass, Don Gum- mon, Herbie Swarz. Row 4: Ginger Dunning, Lloyd Blouin, Jack Weber, Butch Johnson. Row 5: Duffy Golding, Barry Wetherington, Richard F. Sanders, Phil deMontmoIIin. INTER-CLUB COUNCIL. Row I: J. Dickman, D. Enriquez, P, Sprouse, E, Hirsch, I., Gaither, J. Leisenring, N. Hilgendorf, V, Sweeting J. A. Andersen, T, Thornbury. Row 2: N, Scheets, S. Porep, J. Bag gerly, E. Chumbley, J. DeBruhl, B. Beck, J. Scott, K, Ernst, B. Albert 1 9 STUDENT COUNCIL STORE manager Butch Johnson giv s Fred Emmett a big soles pitch, while Ncnette Farmer looks on Government at son. Row 3: B. Wolf D Akers T Gloss H Jones A Rosenbaum B. Johnson, S. Smith J Weber J Lnmongelll B Wethermgton R Smith, F. Kenyon K K3 is . TEN POINTERS. Row T: L. Gibson, Co-Chairman, F. Mascaro, J. A. Anderson, P. Varga, F. Fisher, M. Berzof, D, Long, J. Frederich, J Wade, E. Vardaman, S. Smith, D. Harris, N. Scheets, D. Enriquez, Co-Chairman, C. Milioti. Row 2: L. Wilbar, J. Hirsch, M. Hitchcock, D. Gerstel, S. Scarsdale, N. Hilgendorf, L. Gaither, J. Frederich, D. McCrimmon, B, A. Patten, M. Turner, B. Schaft, P. Snow, J. Knowles, Row 3: S. Mott, R. Riopel, H. Scapp, B. Albertson, B. Hays, P. Baeh rel, J. Weber, R. F. Sanders, B. Johnson, C. Smith, J. Dougherty N. Gypp, B. Beck, L. Carney, M. Braun, J. Dickman. Row 4: C. Con nors, P. Sprouse, S. Casciola, P. Oakford, J. Leisenring, J. Aquilino B. Wolf, J. Floyd, L. Blouin, D. Armstrong, R. Smith, B. Goodman B. Gilmour, C. Costor, F. Kenyon, W. Coleman, B. Sopher, D. Gam mon, A. Wright. Work: Activity, Service MONITORS. Row 1: L. Wilbar, F. Mascaro, B. Mitros, M. Goodman M. Hitchcock, B. Schaft, V. Gandy, E. Chumley, J. Floyd, J. Teller, P. Bardack, J. Leisenring, C. Lowe, C. Goodman, K. Stringer, J Smith, D. Lynch. Row 2: C. Hoover, J. Aquilina, B. Albertson, C Dooly, L. Quinton, J. Clark, D. Schulenburg, B. Hawkins, L. Gaither J. Frederich, K. Kmetz, D, Lydecker, J. Dougherty, B. Sakobie, D Willits, W. Webber, J. Kibbe, D. Nickerson. Row 3: C. Dunham, N Ball, B. Masters, P, deMontmoIlin, H. Jones, B. Wetherington, L. Cul GF .UU N mer, J. Causey, W. Wore, S. Albert, B. Cooper, D. Aders, C. Cer nigliaro, M. Glantz, W. McCall, F. Burtan, D. Cunningham, G. Frix Row 4: D. Clement, R. LaFace, N. LeDuc, G. Cook, M. Hernandez J. Williams, J. Mathias, W. Albrecht, D. Groover, A. Rosenbaum M. Hemminger, R. Benson, J. Cundiff, J. Weber, D. Quick, T. Glass B. Hosack, L. Deason, F. Kenyon, R. Parker, C. Gomes, J. Wagoner E. Hutton. V FORMATION is demonstrated by the Miami Edison Cadette Corps. This is iust one of their many famous drills. Caclettes: Drills, Percision TOP BRASS of the Corps. Row l: Nancy Hilgandorf, 'Ist Lieutenanfg Carol Milioti, Captaing Dottie McCrim- mon, 2nd Lieutenant. Row 2: Karen Kmetz, Color Sergeantg Betty Putin, Platoon Sergeantg Wanda Stubblefield, Top Sergeantg Terri McGuire, Drum Ser- geantg and Helen Scapp, Captain's Aide. li' N MIAMI lqifmiif, li !' TAKING TIME OUT between drills are P.F.C.'s Nancy Morton, Sally Holt, Carol Pareira, Carroll Dunham, Charla Duncan, Joan Oiala, and Sue Bryan. 12 M34.: up .- Jr kgcj. -40114-1 -ff' .1 as M139 5' Mfh 4 XX , m-53+ V ?- , in Y. mi' X 4 X Qfex-Ei . X' A x. 95, 5' A n F G fs. QW If X . ,A 1 . X4 -G xb' 7 X1 xv FL 5 xt 1 1 , ' v . V5 rn, - J .Y X' 01 ' in xi X. I X.. ' it . xsv xx If . 2' gf t Y L g 5- J. fx -N y X fx A 1 , Q5 xl . 3 61 '! 'i 'v ,t9'A' ' 'V X P Q ed ' -, , is 1 Z2' I 7 A :W X 4, 2 9 , ' . 1. Q5 u ' ff H Herald: Paper, Cruise Our more courageous members volunteered to visit Herald Staff. We found the journalists tracing hot tips, checking proofs, plung- ing elbow-deep into a flour and water concoction for paste-up, and finally at the print shop putting the paper together to the catchy tempo of booming presses. Our eyes widened as we heard a printer say they would have to slug it out, and our curiosity was aroused when someone begged for a cut-off and mentioned a floating head in the next breath. Most amazing of all, a pair of ears were created from nothingness before our eyes. Awed by these wonders we bid good-bye to the Herald Staff mem- bers, now barely visible under a coating of paste and printers ink, and Strolled our way out, You know those presses do have a Catchy tempo. Joyce DeBruI1l Don Gammon Marji Turner News Editor Co-Social Editor Social Editor LAST MINUTE ADJUSTMENTS at the print shop are made by Dolores Joyce DeBruhl Don Gammon, Llo d Blouin, Dale DeFeo, and Rob f Y Long Darrell Chwiel Nancy Hale Ingrid Hastreicler, Judi Andersen, eri Hauser. bl w'fn' :gf ' TYPING, LAYOUTS, AND BUSINESS PROBLEMS concern Elaine crombie, Robert Boll, Pom Tyler, Ann Peeples, John Show Lynda Davis, Vernie Sweeting, Dion Strickland, Jan Robbins, Joanne Aber- Wrase, Whitney Mercer, Paul Bervoldi, and Jon Clorlr . HERALD 1 Lynda Wrase Darrell Chweij Lloyd Blouin Pictures Editor Features Editor Advertising Manager Q' I , Whitney Mercer Bob Gilmour Financial Manager Sports Editor 1535 Miss Mary Turner Sponsor MARY HITCHCOCK, it HONORS us to have you odd to staff TRADITIONS. PAT MOORE odds to our ORGANIZATIONS. JUDY WADE wields her CLUBS. CAROL SIRARD includes Beacon in her ACTIVITIES. CHARLES COSTAR is 0 good SPORT, JOANN MOSELY, it takes ART to make a yearbook. MARLENE BRAUN is in a CLASS by herself. ENITH VARDAMAN knows all SENIOR PICTURES. Missing in action ore: WOLENE NEAL, another good SPORT and DIANE GERSTEL, whose many talents INTEREST CLUBS. Q. at gil... 5 F' I ' s fi pivimf lay 4,4-thx Beacon: Copy, Pictures Anyone brave enough to enter room l38 during Beacon period takes the risk of being caught in anything from a staff pep talk to a tongue lashing. Outsiders, referred to in men- acing tones as guests, would gape at the assorted stacks of money, piles of envelopes, and mounds of pictures frequent- ing all available desk space. lf ignored, it might be possible to wander as far as the staff room, the origin of pounding type- writers and a ringing tele- phone. A behind-the-scenes conclave, presided over by a slender, vivacious young lady introduced as Miss Hackett, might be witnessed by the observant visitor. Assorted staff members would also be seen rummaging through draw- ers in search of elusive grease pencils and pica rulers. One or both editors could be found checking a lap full of copy and pictures, answering six simul- taneous questions, and keeping an eye on the clock and a hand on the telephone receiver. From this seeming confusion comes a great masterpiece- your Beacon! Peter Baehrel CO-Editor-in-Chief, Art 4 V ,JN K .. ' , 47 4 f , s ' I , x i ,, .E..... ' 'Q,,....',W. fe -- .., , 'an ,. C543 Miss Kathleen Hackett Sponsor ax, 5 BEACON . r. T X l f i 'L f XX -P f X I DF Cynthia Smith Co-Editor-in-Chief, Literary ,,: A 4 ' T gf F . A . X. f ff f 1525 I V GAIL JACOBY SALES a straight course. LLOYD BLOUIN is good Beacon ADVER- TISING. SONIA GULLOTTA, we will always TREASURER. LORENA WILBAR helped LAY OUT 1l'1e plans. LINDA GAlTl'lER had a BALL with layouts. PAT SPROUSE contributes her best FACULTIES to our book. CHARLOTTE AARON, for her talent we will POSTER. Among the missing are: PAT WATERS, a SUPERLATIVE staff member and BARBARA FORESHAW, who is just our TYPE. at ivg+ wiwt W 33, 'fygyi A W . w ' gilt ,Mgt A H... -gtg- l A' ' i 4 . ,ZX r T R mf . , .t I . K . A . JF, vw Q35 'FN OW, a 'L -M , -2 nw Q . 65' 5433 1 f T. . vga A H 1 J . g3aS. .f ' n To - ...wg Miami Edison High School Orchestra. Orchestra: Concerts, Contest TURKEY IN THE STRAW ? Not for these accom- piished vioIinisfsI Noreen LcxQuuy and Frank Tofino practice c Boch fuge. ORCHESTRA STAFF OFFICERS ARE, Sitting: Anne Harbaugh and Lois Lance, Standing: Ingrid Eriksson, Lawrence Anderson, Frank Totino, Tommy Knowles, Jimmy Hinson and Noreen LuQuoy. an-M4 ...... lr- 3. rxv' Robert A. Lawrence, Conductor. Nineteen pairs of eyes followed our prog- ress to the podium, After protuse explanations that the orchestra was only one-third strength, we were invited to sit down. Despite a sug- gestion from the depths of the violin section that they play the Hallelujah Chorus they proceeded to read some new music. These talented students contribute to Edi- son's music life with holiday pageants, con- certs, and by playing for PATA, meetings, graduation, and baccalaureate services. Participation in the annual F.M,E.A, Clinic in Tampa has won tor our orchestra many hon- ors, and their eagerly anticipated concert tour ot Florida has brought them state-wide fame. intl SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS are given to Faye Fisher by Mr. Lawrence, during Orchestra rehearsal. GRADING AND CANDLING EGGS are: David Solger, Richard Sampson, Joe Lee, and John Singleton. 15 U Tv! . N-, fill. . F-FQEZQ .-Alva r. t, ' , , 1 su:Qi1f,17 ' 4 l'.4 xL y 5 1 lc. V V X. Q V . MQW With anticipation we joined the Future Farmers ot America on their daily bus trip to the farm. Treated royally, we received a personally conducted tour of the premises including visits to the chicken house, egg grading room, gardens, machine shop, and nursery. We were cordially invited to investigate some rather wicked looking machinery and posed for pictures with two nice tame cows. Although their truck crops, poultry, cattle, and nursery plants keep them busy, Future Farmers share many good times while learning the latest methods and techniques of modern agriculture. A federation was formed with Future Farmers groups in other schools and many inter-club good times were shared, Sub-District Contests in string band, tractor driving, and other divisions, a hay ride, banquet, and a trip to the Florida State Fair supplied after-work fun. BLACKIE AND THE BOYS. The Boys are: Don Shaw, Freddy Andrews, Robert Moore, Larry Bruce, Willie Coleman, Larry Bishop, Eddie Drake, Elden Moore, Harry Collison, and Sam Nettles, an 9- ' -. ... , 1 'uri ig ' iw' V FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Pictured: Sam Netfles, Sentinelg David Solger, president: Larry Leveson, reporter. Not pictured: Don Shaw, vice-presidentg William Coleman, secrefaryg Larry Bishop, treasurer. Future Farmers of America Livestock, Agriculture FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA MEMBERS are Row I J Singleton T Stephens E Drake B Perry G Moskoe E Moore L Leveson D Solger R McNleely R w 2 J Martin J Lilly J Finley B Foster F Lodge G Robertson L Colllson R Moore B House R Sampson ww? 1 GARDEN BOYS Row I Richard Taylor John Porter Bull Foster Rolland Collier Johnny Drake Gary Moore Row 2 Robert Wilkinson Brian House Calvin Martin Steve Owens Joe Martin Jack Finley Frank Lodge Richard Schoenfeld Buddy Perry Kenneth Koslukos Steve Johnson Jim Hoover and Joe Lilly 'ir f ,4 f , h V SJ 'Unk 5, A Q5 Jolt ' C I Q E Miami Edison High School Concert Chorus. Concert Chorus: Lyrics, Travel CONCERT CHORUS OFFICERS are Dolores Harris, presidentg Tom Candra, vice-presidentg Martha Scott, secretaryy Paul Brown, instrumentsg Kenny Carter, robe captaing David Moreinis, head monitorg Allen Schoonmaker, assistant librariang John Leisenring, head librarian, and Margie Spradley, treasurer. x 1, Y.: : A 'f , M 5' Mrs. Frances Deen, Director kj Q 1605 'it ri ,i Mrs. Frances Deen, Director. Continuing our tour, we cautiously opened the door of the chorus room expecting to be confronted by a crescendo of glorious voices. To our dismay we faced only l i8 empty chairs, two racks of choir robes, two walls of impressive plaques, and a staggering schedule printed on the blackboard informing us that this talented group wouldn't be available for at least a week and a halt. Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter programs, spring and fall concerts, the annual Minstrel show, and many civic appearances were included in the Concert Chorus schedule for this year. The District Contest, held in our auditorium, and the State Contest in Tampa were eagerly awaited by all chorus members. This year returning from Tampa they stopped at a ranch near Lake Wales and visited the Passion Play. PRACTICING for their annual trip to Tampa, the chorus is directed by Dolores Harris while Sharon Smith accompanies them on the piano -as if: , W, ,ff M ww, -me y.. fs .fx ,Jw MR. BURROUGH'S D.C.T. CLASS, Row l: Judy Clemons, Phylis Jones, Wayne Barfield, Armando LaFe, Jack Bridges, James Harris, T. L Carol Boyd, Rose Weaver, Donna Seigler, Albis Orsini, Juanita Weaver. Bunch, Shirley Crookshanks. Row 2: Jimmy Butler, Kenneth Hirm, D. C. T: Earning, Learning CHAPTER OFFICERS for Mr. Burraugh's room. Standing: Julie Wilhelm, president, Joann Mims, vice-president, Mary Heydasch, secretary. Sitting: Pat Foley, treasurer, Ruth Jones, corresponding-secretary, Terrie Harris, chaplain. 7... ,elif E X -...A i.. ON THE JOB is Charles Frensdorf, one of Miami Edison D.C.T. members. AY 'sr N'Qll-...af If D.C.T. CLUB OFFICERS are Jack Bridges, president, Bert Parkerson, chap- lain, Jim Harris, sergeant-at-arms, Linda Johnson, treasurer, Diane LeFe, corresponding secretary, Glenda Shepard, secretary, Sandy Cooper, vice- president. As the fourth period bell rang the confusion in the Diversified Cooperative Training class subsided. The business of the day included intimate advice and strategy to be used at the District Convention at the Miami Woman's Club the next day and sage advice about the wicked world of politics. On the following Monday when it was announced that James Harris was the new District President we glowed with a feeling of personal pride, for we were there. Besides keeping up with their motto, Earn While You Learn, by which they go to school part time and work part time, D.C.T. members have had time to i.......s,, Y 'Q fv- gr T? AI CHAPTER OFFICERS for Mr. McGrath's room. Standing: Barbara Overton, treasurer, Sandy Harris, chaplain. Sitting: Linda Kenniston, secretary, Dick Gilbert, president, Gary Marvin, vice-president. cfs collect toys for Jack Bell's Lend-a-Hand, give a hay ', ,ix 8 ride, a Christmas party, and an Employer-Employee 1 I x 1 Qxlr' MR. McGRATH's D.C.T. CLASS. Row l: Sally Lynn, Lynne Thompson, Don Perry, Ray Kranz, Sandy Cooper, Glenda Shepard, Charles JoAnne Noonan, Kathrin Stoppe, Linda Johnson, Gay Warner, Jud- Frensdorf, Peter Serratelli, Saul Flores. ith Cole, Sandy McCord, Mary Hope Greenleaf. Row 2: Tom Ward, Oh N 3'-urn ,Q J Harry K. Carney, Conductor. Musicianship We hurried to the band room for a fifth period concert band practice. A friendly smile and nod from the podium directed us to posi- tions against the wall to observe the organized confusion of rehearsal. The contents of music folders were shuffled, read, interpreted, and practiced with the greatest care in preparation for the impending district contest. All this hard work payed off. On the big day, superior was the rating the contest judges handed down. This year, concert band participated in the Minstrel, presented the annual band assembly, featured Varsity Night with its battle of the bands, and presented the Arion Award to an out- outstanding senior in the instrumental music department. mv CONCERT BAND STAFF. Sittin are Alice Barber Fa e Fisher g , y , and Donna Straub. Standing are Lucette Carney, Sandra Jones, Ray Maiors, Ronnie Smith, Robert Hayes, Hubert Bonnell, Rita Riopel, Nancy Gypp, Diane Kushman, and Beth-Allen Patten. N4-gm-yy... x ' ' ,qu we-vu. WW , Y 4Y.. ..........,., 4 ,....,..W....,,x.......,.M ,M , A 4 4 N - - 'H ' , W H A M K N M- nf-fv.,..a-gi,-yn-,mw,b..,.,.,, f 4 ,. . . A, ,Wa U., 44 V 4 44 4 1 - 4 4 44 w,,....,..,,.b,...f.... , 4. 4. ,W -1 M n W A4 4 A. , 4 ,.fjf.i':A4, .4xf.4 4 'f'-Wvjl . rem, f ,.5-,M-f,MfgwwN,,,.,,grVK ,Q,k x - , . MM 44 .-.k 4 ,4 - Y., :Lzwn-fx vpvgun- f MM...-5 . A nu 4, nom.. .. .. 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Do you know that each uniform has 42 buttons which must be polished to a blinding brilliance? Another whistle announced evacuation to the field. After running for a block to keep pace we resigned ourselves to just watching the perfection of one of the many unique halftime shows created and arranged especially for Marching Band by Bandmaster Harry Carney. This year the Raiders were ambassadors to Havana, Cuba, and State Music Clinic in Tampa where they, with smart uniforms, snappy formations, and exem- plary conduct, made us point proudly to the Big Red Band. SHARING THE HONORS of a great show was Mr. Harry Carney ond the Minstrel Bond. ICT! MARCHING BAND OFFICERS are Shirley Scarsdale, Bob Sopher, Bob Hays, Ronald Smith, Buddy Hodges, Alice Bar- ber, Rito Riopel, and Lawrence Anderson. SOLO-TWIRLER, Sue Cosciola, lends added color to the Miami Edison half time shows. Q MAJORETTES Martha Bailey, Judy Cook, Ann Wollard, Sharon Arabian, Judy Hill, and Helen Costill are members of the 8 Corps. Raiclerettes: Batons, Routines HIGH STEPPING Head Maiorette and Raiderette Captain is vivacious Dianne Pratt. . The male members of staff eagerly eagerly awaited our visit to Raiderette practice. Various combinations of aqua and black shorts and sleeveless blouses with white sneakers and socks were the order of the day. Batons, unlocked from their red box vault in the gym, flashed in the sun as routines were reviewed with precision. Every Raiderette individually is a prize winning soloist. Football and basketball games, assemblies, and the Min- strel keep these high-stepping young ladies, who hold the Florida State Senior Corps Championship, strutting all year. RAIDETTES Nancy Farris, Diane Shrum, Charlotte Sherrill, Aileen Eberhard, Priscilla Shuflin, and Jackie Weekly are members of the A Corps. , s. F 'f 4 . I I ii i K 17' SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Row I: Barbara Drossner, Virginia Ellis. Row 2: Jan Dougherty, Miriam Bel'ZOf, EHIII1 VOFCIU- Bonnie Schaft, Sandra Porep, Judy Lefkowitz, Ingrid Hastreiter, man, Charla Duncan, Harold Jcnes, Cynthia Smith, Duffy Golding. Orff gsm 0 0 0 0 I fre S N HS' Donuts X . A. J I :AK H. . C I , lspanlc u ture E-all Ji I ,, ,, . ,R i 'M' f Entre Vd., came the voice from the front SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Mrs. Willits, sponsor, Mary Lee Gibbs, chaplaing Duffy Golding, vice-president, Judy Leikowitz, presidentg and Virginia Ellis, secretary, presided at initiation ceremonies. MEMBERS AND INITIATES prepare for the club initiation held at Don JuIio's Restaurant. I I I ot the room. We guessed this to be a friendly National Business invitation and entered the Spanish Honor Society meeting with caution. proceeded rapidly. In tact, the entire meeting, Sitting, including volunteering for do-nut lasted only ten minutes and thirty seconds. S.N.l'l.S. aids the Spanish department and honors students who excel in Hispanic studies by giving an annual Spanish award based on an examination. vn- J . I Ll , ' ,WO iw QQNQ' ,r ' Q49 ,M wa M 18, 4 V ,Mow f 13 iwivf QA? BAKE SALE GOODIES are arranged by Bob Gilmour, Dottie Mc- Cflmmonf WendY Bulfheff Und Andrea Wells- SPEAKERS at the National Honor Society initiation were Carol Milioti, Carmen Cernigliaro, Nancy Hilgenclorf, and Don Armstrong. N.H.S: Book Sales, Honor Roll NAT! 1 ONOY 506. ' L4 5 4 I 1 ' 0 E5 L5 .uv J.. Y X 1 Jw M A BARBECUE DINNER MEETING was enioyecl by Judy Wade, Sharon Smith, Miriam Berzof, Mike Rogers, Bonnie Schaft, Don Armstrong, Jack Weber, Joan Oiala, Terri McGuire, Helen Scapp, Carol Milioti, and Wendy Butcher, 170 l 'L 1 , uk vi - gf. . . 4 I I I flu' '7 X NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Row I: Carol Milioti, Sharon Smith, Cynthia Smith, Miriam Berzof, Bob Gilmour, Dottie McCrimmon, Nancy Hilgendorf, .loan Oiala, Terri McGuire, Faye Fisher, Wendy Butcher. Row 2: Ann Wright, Nerida Fodale, Sandra Porep, Carol Fiesler, Charla Duncan, Karen Kmetz, Jan Dougherty, Shirley Scars- NATIONAI. HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS Miriam Berzof, secretary, Dottie McCrimmon, vice-president, Cynthia Smith, treasurer, and Bob Gilmour, president, distribute National Honor Society Christmas gifts in the chiIdren's ward at Jackson Memorial Hospital. '1 aiu dale, Sue Casciola, Bonnie Schaft. Row 3: Joan Frederich, Joyce Frederich, Judy Wade, Jack Weber, Don Armstrong, Carmen Cer- nigliaro, Mike Rogers, Enith Vardaman, Patricia Angevine, Andrea Wells. We arrived early for the National Honor Society meeting and were ushered past the savory aroma of spaghetti emit- ing from the kitchen to the porch. After second helpings the meeting was opened with the text Blessed are the poor in spirit. . . The treasurer then informed the rest of the club that they were not only poor in spirit, but S550 overdrawn with the school treasurer. Through the sale of college entrance preparation books, mortar board pins, and a bake sale, NHS. members bought tiling cabinets tor the library, awarded plaques to seniors tor character, leadership, and service, and gave a S50 scholarship. Mem- bers also sent congratulatory cards to students with averages ot 3.5 or above, posted the honor roll each six weeks, and presented a plaque to the home room with the highest scholastic average. An annual Christmas party to wrap presents for the chiIdren's ward at Jack- son Memorial Hospital was the main social event of the year. With our copies of Robert's Rules of Order under arm we brushed aside the familiar green debate boxes and Congressional Directories, winced with our not too distant memories of IOA debate, and sat down to wait for the meeting of the National Forensic League to commence. All traces of parliamentary proceedure were cast off in gay abandon, however, when upon the absence of the secretary the president declared the minutes ap- proved as not read anyway. We mentioned something about Foreign Aid, received many threatening glances, and were told quietly to leave the premises. These National Frenzic members, so nicknamed because of their constant, frantic Preparation of cases participated in numerous debates, tournaments, and Student Congress throughout the year, walking off with many first, second, and third place honors. A panel of Forensic members appeared several times on W.G.B.S. to discuss topics of interest to today's teens, Edison was host to a novice tournament this year too. National Forensic League members were sent as delegates to the Florida State Student Congress in Tallahassee and the State Oratorical Tournament in Orlando where they again made Edison proud. AT THE NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE installation were Row I: Sandra Husselbee, Sondra Fyfe, Doris P Schulenburg. Row 2: Sal Pirrota, Henry Townsend, Ric Emmett, Bob Brown, Bill Masters, and John Mica. U 13 lf'r f 7 , 1, , V, f ,, af-,gf CALLING THE MEETING to order is President Jack Weber, 4 assisted by his officers, Sandra Husselbee, secretary, Ric Emmett, chaplain, Allan Rosenbaum, vice-president, and Doris Schulen- burg, point secretary, Not pictured are Butch Johnson, I.-C.C.p Jo Hirsh, treasurer, and Wayne Rosen, business manager. 1 I , 1 tx I , Qi , ' in S 1 F' if l Q VARSITY DEBATE MEMBERS are Row 1: Jo Hirsh, Judy Leflcowitz. Row 21 David Moreinis, Charles Sweeting, Alan Rosenbaum, Jack Weber, Harold Jones, Stanley Kurzban, and Butch Johnson 4Tlft N. F. L: Crcler, Oratory nit 1 A I il ,id I 1 ' ' I f I, 1,3 J, V V...-.....,, .f E E .1 it J' , gf: - ,rs L . l .I , 7 1 x J A 9 I 1. K :ai 1 . 5 1 NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE. Row I: Jo Hirsch, Judy Lefkowitz, David Moreinis, Allan Rosenbaum, Henry Townsend, Henry Fox. Doris Schulenberg, Jack Weber, Sandy Fyfe, Carol Haughi, Sandy Row 3: Sieve Hill, Ronald Taylor, William Olender, Roger Bayer, Husselbee. Row 2: Stanley Kurzban, Tommy Glass, Lloyd Blouin, Harold Jones, Bufch Johnson, Bob Goodman, Bradley Owens. . bf T IVF? PARTICIPANTS IN A PANEL DISCUSSION on W,G.B,S. were Slanley Kurzban, Judy Lefkowirz, Butch Johnson, Jack Weber, Jo Hirsch, Harold Jones, and Charles Sweet- mg. 7 xx 0 v inis, Ann Peeples, Bruce Blair, Barbara Troy, Ed Calcagno, Delares Harris, Lawrence Schaftle, Judy Gaunf, Ton Condra, Margie Sprad ley, Ken Carter, Sharon Smith, Paul Driver, .loan Lorow, Paul Erawn. 4 l Gliili 31 f A l' l X f ' ?v HARMONIZING al an Orpheus meeting are Row 1: Spungin, X 'Yi Calcagno, Brown, Cornell, Car- ver, Spradley, Peniz, Kaiims. Row 2: Lorow, Driver, Rhcden, Scharvle, Smith, Penlz, Gaunl, Harris, Moreinis, Peeples, Blair, Troy, Condra, Deirio, Metzger, Morgan, Willis. 1733 --......,,,, Thespio ns: Procluction, Grecisepoint 'fAre you sure this is a Thespian meeting? we asked, surrounded by an assemblage ranging from a frogman to Jesse James. Cleopatra ap- proached asking our identities. A flash of press cards went unquestioned and we were allowed to quietly resume our note taking . Thespians is a select group of busy students seldom seen except before tootlights with tinted hair and padded mid- clles, or occasionally in natural habitat pacing down halls mut- tering Iines of an impending theatrical. With cries of The Show Must Go On they have pre- sented the Junior Class, Thes- pian, and Senior Class plays, holiday pageants, and drama assembly, mastering tech- niques from back stage to on stage. Thespians have presented a radio program and attended a drama festival at the Univer- sity of Miami. Each year Thes- pians present awards to the best actor, actress, supporting actor, supporting actress, Thespian, and under special circumstances, a best Director Award. A patio dance, Welcome New Drama Students party, and a banquet are highlights on the Thespian Calendar. THESPIANS Row lr Nancy Sepulveda, Charlotte Kunkle Pat Bryan, Mary Jane Weyand, Jill Krum- rine Cathie Conners, Madeline Gruen. Row 2: Mr. Fox Clay White, Bud Norton, William Wolfe. K ,pai QUILL AND SCROLL. Carol Girard, Marlene Braun, Pat Waters, Bruhl, Delores Long, Diane Gerstel, Lloyd Blouin, Enith Vardaman, Cynthia Smith, Pat Moore, Linda Gaither, Joanne Abercrombie, Don Gammon, Linda Wrase. Darrel Chweii, Pat Sprouse, Marii Turner, Gale Jacoby, Joyce De- THE ORIGINAL QUILL AND SCROLL members, Pete Baehrel, Judi Andersen, and Bob Gilmour meet with sponsors, Miss Hackett and Miss Turner, to compare notes on school publi- cation. 'llalll if 2 K , 'r' -xii E, ' nf-23 mi. 1 A 5' , uma SE-,sf ,QE . Q.. 'win . lllfg 5 f l 29 s 5,5123 Q4-5 3'f-Qi:-I-'iz' 53,-.Z Quill ancl Scroll: Staff , Honors From our retreat in the depths of the Beacon room we heard someone say Quill and Scroll. We dashed into the interior of the staff room hoping to catch a meeting of this elusive but select journalism honorary. Quill and Scroll is the only club in school that has a meeting for each member. The sponsors compose two-fifths of the society, any two of the three members constitute a quorum. An overall scholastic average, outstanding work, and membership in either journalism staff are qualifications of Quill and Scroll members. Increasing their ranks, Quill and Scroll initiated new members at a banquet at Edith and Fritz. ITNI 'cu frugal xfr TlTlAN ART HONOR SOCIETY. Row l: Marneen McDonough, Patricia Sprouse, Peter Baehrel, Cynthia Smith, April Bardell, Row 2: Sheila Titian: Easels, Oil Paintings Attending a post-meeting work party of Titian Art Honor Society brought out the sup pressed Rembrant and Picasso in us. We gazed admiringly at bulletin boards heavily laden with watercolor, pastel, and pen and ink renderings, dodged some low hanging mobiles, smiled cheer- ful hello's to some smocked figures obscured behind easels, and proceeded to a high table where we were completely ignored by a group industriously putting white dust on little round ff ! fr Smith Judi Andersen Donna Selgler Linda Gaither, Pat Angevine linda Turner Diana Gulotta copper disks We silently left them to their amusements This organization is named for Titian, a teenth century ltalian painter, significant not only for his artistic skill but the qualities of outstanding character he possessed, Titian mem bers produced originals for the beautification of the cafeteria, toured Viscaya, and made and sold Edison charms and key chains. ARTISTS AT WORK are Helen Wickham, Pete Baehrel, Ken Ernst, Joann Mcsely, Charlotte rt C i-muon '. ociety I O Aaron, and Juanita Bogdanow. 3 - l MU ALPHA THETA. Row l: Mrs. Rickey, Carol Milioti, Carol Pareira, Carroll Dunham, Fred Kenyon, Nadine Henderson, Judy Leflcowitz, Rill Wolf. Row 2: Barry Wetherington, George DeBorcle, Jack Weber, Enith Vardaman, Harold Jones, Bob Gilmour, Don Arm- strong, Wayne Coleman, Carmen Cernigliaro. Fred Kenyon, Bill Wolf, Nadine Henderson, Wayne Coleman, and George DeBorde look on as Carol Pareira works out a difficult problem. Judy Lefkowitz and Jack Weber lead Bob Gilmour, Enith Varda- man, Barry Wetherington, Carmen Cernigliaro, and Larry Culmer in a discussion of graphs. L Mu Alpha Theta: Protractors, Theorems Compasses in hand we gained entrance to a Mu Alpha Theta meeting, Glancing suspiciously at the graphs and mysterious formulas on the board we wondered it our math grades were showing. l-listory, development, and careers in mathe- matics are the concern of Mu Alpha Theta mem- bers. They visited the Radar Engineering Firm to see computers at work. MATh also gives an annual award to the winner of the mathematics contest. P1 1 A21-s ti I 'ns qw Q , 'i Tri-M: Music, Bcincl Supplies We were finally able to unwrap Robert Hayes trom his bass long enough for an inter- view concerning the purposes and activities ot Modern Music Masters, better known around Edison as Tri-M, This music honor society is organized to recognize scholarship ability and outstanding achievement in instrumental music. Services to the school through the music department have included maintaining a band supply store, giving a band Christmas party, and serving refreshments at Varsity Night. To an outstanding senior Tri-M presents the Arion Award tor qualities of musicianship, ser' vice, and scholarship. TRI-M. Row l: Sandra Jones, Linda Turner, Dianne Pratt, Charla Duncan, chaplain, Carla Stanius, Karlyn Schmidt, Alice Barber, Bonnie Keeton, Row 2: Hubert Bonnell, Rita Riopel, vice-president, Lucette Carney, Ronald Smith, sergeant-ataarmsg Jean Cooll, Gary Gates, Robert Hayes, president, Raymond Majors, Shirley Sccrsdale, treasurer, Bob Sopher. Row 3: Ron Hurst, Beth-Allen Patten, secre- taryg Faye Fisher, Yvette Garrard, Nancy Gypp, TRI-M BUSINESS is discussed by President Robert Hayes and mem- bers Lucette Carney, Carla Stanius, Charla Duncan, Rita Riopel, Shirley Scarsdale, Ronald Smith, Bonnie Keeton, Hubert Bonnell, and Alice Barber. r' Q g avg as r L CHARLES COSTAR, Admiral. . Q Y .4l. 4 A ' 55 4 f ru.. Af.-- Humming a chorus of Anchors Aweigh we hurried to the luncheon meeting of Anchor Club in room l33. Sitting among the members strange bits of conversation, customary bits of feminine gossip, and sev- eral accusations that we were members sur- rounded us. l lost my stickers, someone complained to the patient president, Do l have to pay for the whole book? Everyone was then ordered to count her money before the meeting was called to order. The club honey tried to enter unnoticed but was seiz- ed at once, reminded that he was to be of service to the club, and dispatched immedi- ately to find out what they were to wear to a coming party. Anchor members provided wall decora- tions and colorful cafe curtains for the South Cafeteria, dressed 96 dolls for needy children, filled Thanksgiving baskets, dis- tributed Lend-a-Hand gifts, and filled kits for the l-leart Association. Other Anchor projects included bake sales and selling Edi- son pennant stickerettes. Anchored We Hold is the Anchor Club motto. Sponsored by the Pilot Club of Miami, Anchor girls helped them in pro- jects all year, performed Swingin' Anchon- eers, a dance routine, in a talent skit for the Pilot Convention, and attended a City Anchor-Pilot Dinner. HSTITCHING AWAY . . . Juanita Bogdanow, Wanda Smith, Jane Wingerter, Dolores Long, Billie McCormick, and Linda Whiston dress dolls for Lend-a-Hand. ENJOYING WHAT'S LEFT of supper, Barbara Martin, Judy Smith, Sally Kettler, Bonnie Mitrose, and Gale Jacoby wait for the meeting to begin, i 3 Q s K - M ., -3 3 , df - P' I 'E Z A 2? 2 wg .,....-.4 65 -J CD E C . 1 J gt Q 1 K -S xx s K ' as fn ' n 2 ANCHOR. Row l: Bonnie Mitros, Pat Angevine, Martha McClamma, Brenda Hawkins, Dolores long, Pam Tyler, Linda Whiston, Chor- Nancy Morton, Joyce DeBruhl, Charles Costar, Juanita Bogdanow, lane l.UClf1iDr1. Row 3: Belly Puflft, 50ndI'0 POHPP, -lvdy Smith, Put Billie McCormick, Mary Hitchcock, Sally Kettler, Whitney Mercer. Sprouse, Judy Wade, Gale Jacoby, Donna Wl1iSl0I'l, Put Tl'IUmm, Row 2: Wanda Smith, Pat Waters, MaryJo Krebs, Jane Wingerter, NOYPHO Clot, Borboro MGf?if1. Anchor: Stickerettes, Lencl-a-Hand PACKING CLOTHES collected for needy families are Miss Deegan sponsor, Pat Waters, Pat Angevine, Pat Sprouse, and Betty Putin f 2 A' 5 fl. y Egg? A1 Av V S ' : 5 1 ANCHOR OFFICERS are Judy Wade, president, Mary Hitchcock, treasurer, Nancy Morton, record- ing secretary, Joan Petrose, corresponding secre- tory, and Charles Costar, admiral. Of' JC. nv, F ff N m ws A - . .D X L. fi s Qs D ,3li!i'E5Q',. I x , ai., all .I isgbl xy. 'L . f '1'l'ff ' ,.. ' CJ, 7 -,,,g 7.9 f .- ,W Q ., 1' . If -id . Hui ' 1 C A fa U inlaid X-CLUB. Row l: Tom Ledbetter, John Chambers, Bill Webber, John Weil, Karen Kmetz, Sweetheart, George DeBorde, Arthur Landman, David Smith, Warren Hollis. Row 2: Arthur Funk, Robert Helton, Jerry Mingo, Bill Thompson, John Stone, James Harris, Clinton Wun- if mil ,.. 1 swim.. . r ..-WW . ...,.,,M,g..a., A .n ' x V 1 is derly, Jimmy Hinson, Martin McGreevy. Row 3: Donald DeBorde, Bill Stafford, Mike Singleton, Joe Vulgan, Tom Gaussiran, Larry Hamlin, Douglas Denault, George Cardet, Happy Fick, Mr. Wm. C. M. Anderson. X CLUB OFFICERS are George DeBorde, president, Mr. Ander- son, spansor, Don DeBorde, chaplain, Douglas Denault, secretary, John Stone, vice-president, and Jim Hinson, treasurer. O.K.! LET'S COME TO ORDER, says President George DeBorde as members Douglas Denault, John Weil, Tom Ledbetter, Mike Singleton, Bill Thompson, George Cardett and Don DeBorde meet for a post school session. lstr X-Club: Cacti, Reorganization We were reminded of the X-Club motto, Unity for Service, as we sat in on one ot their after school meetings. Whewl lt's hot in here, the president commented removing his jacket as debate waxed hot on club reforms, improve- ments, and reorganization. Characteristic of the club's determined spirit, the sponsor declared, l'll get things straightened out even it I have to break my neck! The president added quiet- ly, Or mine. X-Club, Edison's newest boys' service club, has accomplished many things this year. They planted cacti in the patio near the auditorium and gave chairs to the tuberculosis hospital. Assisting their Senior Exchange Club sponsors they helped in the Lend-a-Hand drive and at a model airplane meet. X-Club also gave baseball charms to senior lettermen. Social events of the year included a party tor Anchor Club, an initiation party, and attend- ing a dinner given by the Senior Exchange Club. J f '. 1 7, X f x ' . 5 is 1- .L -P' i - fb kj in To beautify school grounds George Cardett and Bill Thompson plant new cacti. A BIG WELCOME in cake form ' XID '- -T greets members as ihey assemble for a regular night meeting. if-sw, in CIVINETTE OFFICERS are Jean Cass, secrefary-ireasurerg Barbara Bessileu, vice-president Jan Knowles, presidenfg Jo Lois Ward, chap- laing and Linda Curry, sergeant-at-arms. Civinettes: Shakers Team Picture PREPARING TO WAGE an all out campaign on fruit cake sales are Jane Woodall, Norma Hayes, Jo Lois Ward and Theresa Thorn- berry Where is the Civinette meeting? we asked in bewildered tones. Right herel an indignant trio of voices informed us. We smiled sheepishly and enf tered room 326 for a Civinette luncheon meeting. We were in awe of the abundant state of finances and laughed when the sponsor notified members to please turn in their fruit cake money since she would like for them to be able to keep the money and keep out of jail too. Civinette services this year included buying chil- dren's books and filling IOO Christmas stockings for the Dade County Children's Home, presenting Coach Powell with a huge picture of the football team, pur- chasing books for the library, and presenting a senior girl with the Good Citizenship Award. Selling over l,3OO pounds of fruit cake, red and white shakers on Color Day, and holding bake sales have provided funds for this year's project. Social activities this year included an informal initiation, helping with the Girls' Service Club Dance, attending the State Con- vention here in Miami, and giving a sock hop. Civinettes received awards this year from the Citi- zens Committee and the Commissioners of Miami for their outstanding work for the Dade County Children's CARL CADE, Honey l-lome. CIVINETTES. Row l: Teresa Thornbury, Jo Ward, Jan Knowles, Bar- bara Bessellieu, Mary Flood, Linda Curry, Carl Cade, Doris Schul enburg, Holly Stewart, Elizabeth Case, Gerrie Dietz, Sandy Hussel bee, Barbara Jachens, Row 2: Jo Ann Hammock, Kay Marcia Loy, Jean Cass, Sondra Fyfe, Connie Hunnicutt, Velvee Cobb, Pat Hager' mon, Doris Anderson, Darlene Reed, Marie Barimo, Susan Brown Teresa Hawkins, Judy Bernstein, Terry McCahan. Row 3: Lynne Thompson, Norma Hayes, Cherry Troup, Alice Bush, Sonia Gulotta, Jane Woodall, Sandy Cooper, Alison Bernath, Barbara Pierson, Martha Bailey, Nancy Sepulveda, Vivien Barimo, Pat Bryan, Marla Taylor, Aileen Eberhard, Stephanie Kuitz. - .4 Ji lhj Q: 4 L is S ' N 3, H 5 Q y 'N . ' 1 Q S l fr ff 'H ix .- - I X- H we A L ' ii, f ka 4, -, ,ix ,Q 4, -W 'st f ,Q i , I T 1 ,- Q. 3 ' 1 if i r . ' as EAGER BUT NOT READY for ci swim are Glenn Howell, Jim Moore, John Shaw, Jim Aquilino, Bob Albertson, and Jon Dougherty, sweetheart. Duly impressed by the neatly written three- page list of activities submitted to staff we promptly invited our selves to the next Junior Civitan meeting. We observed a truly gallant club as books were swept right and left off a desk so the sweetheart could sit down, One member who had spoken at the Father and Son Banquet graciously declined a suggestion that he repeat his speech. lt was discovered that pay- ing for auto license tags interfered with club dues and someone voiced the opinion, Down with the state! Junior Civitan projects included the main- tenance of the faculty directory, organizing fac- Jr. Civitan: Fruit Cake, Parking JR. CIVITAN. Row l: Wayne Sechrest, Warren Price, Bob Albertson, Bill Lehaman, Skip Rockofellar, Jon Dougherty, Frank Risser, Joe Taylor, Jim Aquilina, Jim Moore, Fritz Leffingwell. Row 2: Robert Bahl, Carlos Hernandez, Phil deMontmollin, Glenn Howell, Shelby 'Q , 1 G l Lee, John Rice, John Scott, Bob Stubblefield, John Show. Row 3: Mr. Tomblin, sponsor, Charley Key, Jack Weber, Chester Todd, Ed Stettner, Gary Roycraft, Jack O'Connor, Ronald Poh, Gordon Long- muir, Edward Johnson. my ,, i 1. ., W J ' if ill if ulty parklng mannfalnlng a student parking lot and the sale of red and whute shakers and frunf cake Engraved sulver footballs were presenfed by the club To graduatung letfermen The Junuor Crvntan Creed was proclalmed by the Man of Galulee when he declared Whatso ever you would that men should do 'ro you do ye even so to them The club motto Buulders of Good Cmzenshap was carrred out wlth the presentatuon of the Cuvufan Good Cntazenshup Award to an outstanding senaor gurl or boy An lnlflatlon and parfles with Clvlneffe members have added to the year 5 social fun M. JAN DOUGHERTY Sweetheart H2110 SHAKERS A Pl.ENTYl Frank Rnsser Ed Johnson and Phil dr-:Mont mollm are off fo the stcdnum to make their soles CIVITAN OFFICERS are Bob Albertson IC C Jnm Moore secre iary Jack Weber vuce presuclent Jan Dougherty sweetheart Jlm Aqunlma presldenl and Gordon Longmlre treasurer Not plcfurecl us Wcrren Price chaplaun 1 1 A , 11 f . 11 , 11 1 . . . . ,, . . , . , . fi gv- if A X H- ' . Z i V Q ligfgfbw . , ' , fir? 1 .r,g's,gg1igbLf I ' f?.'j:lf M' l f I I - 1 - . -1 ' , - 4 H I 7 1 Q ' V P 1 i I 'T M . I '. I . . I . . . g I . .. , , , -. f 1 5- . rg V . 1 r -' Q!! if 5 1 . l . .9 , ' l at ' '. 4 rl 1 F - , J I U , 1' 1 -7 1 I . ' 1 x v ' A 7. 5' WORKING EARNESTLY on new plastic hall passes are Jackie Cohen, Linda Johnson, Nancy Gypp, and Alice Barber. rj' X V l Y Ve E as 4LEUY' OPTLMISS OFFICERS before the newly initiated Hall of Fame are Nadine Henderson, chaplain, Carolyn Saunders, secretary, Fifi Mascaro, president, Delores Harris, vice-president, and Ellen Hirsch, I-C. C. Not in unison HALL up FAM! 53 7' if 5 Q Examination of the scuffs and scars on the front door of the school will tell of our visit to an Opti-Miss meet- ing. When the door was finally opened we were given a thorough once over by Louy, the club's black poodle mascot. After much sniffing and licking ace companied by significant barks, we were allowed to enter, and after the meeting we were unable to resist a a more persuasive member and left three yarn dolls richer. Opti-Miss projects included the completion of the Julian Daniel Hall of Fame, with pictures of Julian and all the award winners, in the lobby of the auditorium, Making plastic hall passes for teachers and contributing to the redecoration of the teacher's lounge were other Opti-Miss services. Red and white yarn dolls and bake sales were major money making projects. A party with their brothers, the Jr. Optimist Club, and a tea given for prospective members were incluflefl in Opti-Miss social fun. WAYNE COLEMAN, Honey. I l 3- N :X E ,g K ,, .f N , F 5 -lb -Q I 'TW .. 3 , vi ef- f .- 5 ff Q, , , J 7' S Q' CJ J if Q C rfl 2 4, 41 ...4 Q lf, 1 X ,. V. OPTI-MISS, Row 1: Fifi Mascara, Sandy Smith, Lynne Neiswender, Carolyn Saunders, Delores Harris, Ann Burkholder, Wayne Cole- man, honey, Barbara Sampson, Danna Peabody, Rosemary Mahoney, Sheila Smith, Ellen Hirsch, Shirley Whitfield, Margie Morcom. Row 2: Mrs. Rickey, sponsor, Claudine Magendanz, Joann Mosely, Brenda Bowers, Nancy Gypp, Dianne Wilk, Alice Barber, Pat Sampson, Opti-Miss: Dolls, Hall of Fame COKE TIME FOR COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Branda Bowen, Harriett Bragg, Cecelia Crosby, Jean Cook, Pat Sampson. BIG SMILES . , , BUT TIRED FEET are displayed by Sheila Smith, Barbara Sampson, Sue Casciola, Diana Beers, Brenda Bowers, Claudine Magen- danz, Pat Snow and Margie Morcom at the end of the Opti-Miss parade, '-.4154 1 fs, MQ I 5- Glenda Fontana, Cecelia Crosby, Sue Casciola, Vernie Jackie Cohen, Pat Rafuse. Row 3: Jean Cook, Nanci Ball, Judy Fletcher, Ellen Suit, Linda Johnson, Myra Chaney, Peggy Steele, Barbara Bohres, Nadine Henderson, Shirley Scarsdale, Andrea Kar- miol, Diana Beers, Pat Snow, Judy Walden. Sweeting, . V... 1 ..,,. J i ,yt .J HL ' ll. - f .5, ii if , V1.4 frm in -E 'ag 1 2 .5 - I 'M W. is JR. OPTIMIST. Raw l: Dick Gwinn, Johnny Floyd, Henry logon, Sue Casciola, sweetheart, Ronald Smith, Kenny Bess, Richard McCloskey. Row 2: Wayne Coleman, Larry Ford, Roy McKillop, Robert Meyer, Dan Hudson, Tom Bowen, Tom Condra, Donald Robertson, Eddie lT'S UP! So Roy McKillop, Eddie Hutton, Jerry Rogers, Henry Logan, Bob Goodman, and Richard Sanders can rest after assembling a huge red football, the Jr. Opti- mist contribution to the homecoming decorations. 1 4 -:X I' ,X 'W .v--M V-.. , ff' F4 35, ?r if 2' , ii it is if 2 i ti' i 4 1 s Q ! X W. L . V Q v ,Q I Hutton. Row 3: Loren Midgett, Phil Blount, Gene Morrissey, George Mclntyre, Richard Sanders, Phil Reynolds, Bernard Morton, Bill Mas- ters, Bob Statler, Tommy McTighe, zz? A NW- , vr GEORGE McINTYRE OFFICERS are John Floyd, president, Sue Casciola, sweetheart, Bob Goodman, vice-president, Wayne Coleman, I-C.C,, Joe Jeffries, chaplain, Richard Sanders, sergeant-at-arms, and Bill Masters, treas- urer. 2 X ,X I 3 sf. . 5 J . I , . , 5. 'Q ' I 4 H2 I We optimistically approached the Jr. Optimist activity period meeting. It was immediately suggested that they put new members to work in the patio. This was well received until someone objected that new membrs hadn't been taken in yet. Then somone piped up, I have a sug- gestion for a new member. We could make a man out of him. The person then declined, or as he put it reclined after the laughing subsided, and serious business was discussed. The Jr. Optimist motto, Organized for Service, de- scribes exactly their contributions to school and commun- ity through working at the Crusade tor Children Telethon, placing prayer cards on the tables in both cateterias, sell- ing cheer books, and decorating the goal posts with red and white crepe paper for the football games. Jr. Optimist also gives awards to the outstanding sophomore athlete, senior trackmen, and outstanding debaters. Social activities this year included participation in the Boys' Service Club Dance, a picnic and a supper with their Opti-Miss sisters, and a picnic with Wheel and Sorrota , Clubs. INTENTLY DISCUSSING business are John Floyd, Henry Logon, Tom Bowen, Richard Mc- Closkey, Jerry Rogers, Ronnie Smith, and Sue Ccsciolc. Jr. Optimist: Cheer Books, Goal Posts SPRUCING UP THE GOAL POSTS ore hard work- ing Bob Meyer, Bill Masters, Henry Logon, Eddie H Hutton, ond Bob Goodman. T I Nc ,JN 04, . X -5 ,V l ll Q. 1' E fs f f I t-1 N , J SUE CASCIOLA, Sweetheart. Sorroto: Dolls, O A Maysland Sitting crosslegged on the floor precariously balancing our paper plates of food, we munched potato chips and waited for the Sorrota meeting to start. Half way though dessert, pencils began to appear and point sheets were passed out. We generously offered our backs as impromptu desks to some nearby members and gently in- formed two others that we were not members when they questioned in loud whispers, How many points do you have? This sixth year of Sorrota activities has been a full one. Club members made red and white pipe cleaner dolls, proctored for all the year's examinations in the auditorium, put planters in the teacher's lounge, served refreshments to the SORROTA OFFICERS are Margie Spradley, senior board, .loan Dickman, l.-C.C., Char- lyne McDaniel, vice-president, Judy Spisak, sergeant-at-arms, Carol Feisler, senior board, Barbara Spungin, president, Joan Oiala, senior board, Linda Gaither, chap- lain, Joan Frederich, secretary, and Joyce Frederich, treasurer. A .A -QC -'. 3,31 ' - 1vf,rf'l B aim .b hard working boys who spread sand on the lawn, and sold pens when the yearbook came out. Taking Christmas presents and refreshments to Maysland, a home for retarded children, is a traditional Sorrota activity, The Thelma Peters' Award is given to the outstanding junior girl of the year by the Sor- rota Club. Soroptimist also awards a scholarship to the senior member who has done the most for the club, A red and white sock hop after the Jackson game, a Wheel-Sorrota spaghetti party, and a picnic at Greynold's Park with the Sub-Deb Club were some of the year's social activities. ALL EARS as they get last minute instructions from Mr. Thomas before proctoring a big test in the auditorium are Martha McCarty, Beverly Davis, Charla Duncan, Bonnie Katims, Janet Mitchell, and Helen Scapp. BRING ON THE SPAGHETTIH say Ron LaFace, Allan Rosenbaum, Lorena Wilbar, Sam Albert, Judy Anderson, Gene Lewis, Carol Haught, Duffy Golding, and Lyn Thurmond. J ra! y L SORROTA. Row l: Barbara Drossner, Joan Dickman, Kathrine Stringer, Louise Giddens, Beverly Davis, Judy Anderson, Dion Strick- land, Helen Scapp, Joan Ojala, Judy Spisak, Sandra Watkins, Jean Lamont, Carol Cowie. Row 2: Lorena Wilbar, Margie Spradley, Theresa Fletcher, Carol Haught, Carroll Dunham, Janet Mitchell, Rita Riopel, Lyn Thurmond, Carole Cornell, Ann Woodall, Virginia Ellis, LET'S MAKE IT SHINE say Carole Cornell, Gloria Alvarez, Pat Moore and Linda Gaither as they wield the brush at Maysland. ft 4 i l ,J-f '! 'S iw ....-wr:-.. -ai, Gloria Alvarez, Sue Davis, Martha McCarty. Row 3: Karol Koessler, Charlyne McDaniel, Bonnie Katims, Pat Moore, Carol Fiesler, Camille Bewan, Barbara Spungin, Andrea Wells, Linda Gaither, Joyce Fred- erich, Joan Frederich, Enith Vardaman, Charla Duncan, Babs Boyce, Marylee Gibbs, Ann Schneider. RED AND WHITE DOLLS are in the making by Carroll Dunham, Judy Anderson, Camille Bewan, Andrea Wells, Janet Clark, and Enith Vardaman, ., K-Ni Inv Q 41:5 , 1' 4 ' ,'wl 'frd .-M w Wheel Club: Hats, Tr THE TROPHY CASE of Edisan's first und Larry Libertore. ophy Case Wheel Club presenled The school in honor efeated season is surveyed by Wheel Clubber 1 . 4' f'f,...,X r , . Q. iw 5 Nm BRENDA SAKOBIE, sweetheart -1- 5. 3 rf QL Q Q13 L 50 I fl lf, ,fe X A 'gc L ms? CA xo '5 7 - ,Q 'F 1:34 , l v - n . sn,f,g?'g-ith! f Avy ,M Q, y -sf,-If GATHERED AT THE WHEEL CLUB booth are Dave Cunning ham, Hugh Thomas, Brenda Sakable, Richard Causey and Jim MacGregor. K. ,KN mr ,Z We waited patiently while members drifted in two's and three's into a Wheel Club night meeting - that is the kind Wheel Clubbers like best because they can wear dungarees. We found the conversation interesting, jokes clean, and club spirit supreme. We left disap- pointed by the lack of wild haberdashery and still won- dering if Wheel Club loads its cannon. This year's main project was the erection of a trophy case in commemoration of our victory over Miami l-ligh. Wheel Club also put up a floor plan wall map of the school, distributed bus tickets, maintained the Roar- ing Red Raider, and sold ivy league hats. Gold basketballs are awarded by Wheel Club to var- sity players each year. The club also sponsors and presents an award for outstanding achievement in sci- ence or math courses. Edison's Wheel Club boasts of having one-third of the members of the Board of Directors of Wheel Club International for two years in a row, as chosen at the L X 4. 'x THE SCHOOL FLOOR PLAN presented by Wheel Club is examined by Bob Serrao, Tom Pursley, Duffy Golding, Bucky Enriquez, and Craig Stoll. WHEEL CLUB OFFICERS: Sitting: Don Armstrong, pres- ident: Larry Libertone, viceepresidentg David Hughes, sergeant-at-arms, Standing: Allen Rosenbaum, treas- urer, Fred Kenyon, secretary, Bill Hart, chaplain: Bruce Blair, corresponding secretary: and Skippy Smith, l-C.C. X N E International State Convention. Friendship Week, ending with a patio dance, a Wheel- Sorrota, Jr. Optimist-Opti-Miss Picnic, and a spaghetti party with Sorrota have been part of this year's fun. WHEEL CLUB. Row 'l: Doug Libertore, Alon Rosenbaum, George Kanisteas, Don Armstrong, Brenda Sakobie, sweetheart, Hugh Thomas, Ken Allen, Larry Libertore, Mick Brown. Row 2: Tom Pursley, Dale Sanders, Mike Perrine, Jael Hancock, Bill Hart, Bruce Blair, Sam Albert, Gene Lewis, Dave Groover, David Hughes. Row 3: Mr. Burroughs, Fred Kenyon, Richard Templeton, Bob Glor- fy tv ' I i l ' i ius, Bill Harris, Russ Brown, Jack Spisak, Earle Cortright, Ray Collins, Larry Travis, Barry Kutun, Bucky Enriquez. Row 4: Richard Causey, Jim MacGregor, Robert Bennett, Jeff Howard, Peter Baehrel, Craig Stoll, John Douglass, Skippy Smith, Dave Cunningham, Bob Serrao, Ron LaFace, Doug Clement. .5 Q' -5 ,, , in -. . i Ei v A l it ,lxl, l 1 3 l 'L 9 .V ' Qi .i ll:-,' e7 ll '13 . Yi' if J G L'Y 6 X. L ' ff' i tr i , f 435 MJ- AA' , . If zvarflu LAST MINUTE CHECK . . . Brenda Salcobie, Joan Lorow, Barbara Beck, Sharon Smith, Miss Turner, sponsor, and Bonnie Schaft iron out details before the SubADeb fashion show. FOOD AND MORE FOOD for a needy family goes into the basket being made up by Dottie McCrimmon, Carol Milioti and Linda Gib- son. Sub-Debs: School SUB-DEBS. Row l: Maggi Brothers, Bonnie Schutt, Carol Sue Snary, Jan Dougherty, Miriam Berzol, Karen Kmetz, Dottie Gegenschatz, Marii Turner, Jaan Bleyer, Georgie Pickard, Ginger Dunning, Mar- lene Braun, Joanne Cann, Carol Tomasello, Carol Milioti. Row 2: Rosemary Pollard, Margie Little, Diane Livadas, Carol Pareira, Bar- bara Beclc, Pat Oakford, Sherolyn Mansfield, Marylou Morrissey, Sue 05760 H... q A ff V, ,, 'gif' . 'i-'T Ak 1 Emblem, Cabaret Bryan, Wanda Stubblefield, Sharon Smith, Diana Enriquel, Justine Kibbe, Wendy Butcher, Linda Gibson, Gail Leddy. Row 3: Sondra Crangi, Gayle Thigpen, Gail Vanatta, Meg Gormly, Terri McGuire, Dottie McCrimmon, Joan Lorow, Linda Quinton, Lucille Quinton, Brenda Sakobie, Donna Lee, Carolyn Davis, Marsha Goodman, Sally Swanson, Pam Parrott, Bonnie Griggs, Dizy Marks, .. ' K , -L. ,J E The air of sophistication surrounding the activity period meeting ofthe Sub-Deb Club was replaced by one of elated pride over the success of their newly presented school coat-ot-arms. Amid munching and subdued chatter, business proceeded with plans to get rid of those pen- nants and voting on the outstanding senior member, accompanied by concentrated grimaces, further discussing, and hasty tearing of notebook paper for ballots. Service Denotes Character, the motto of the Sub-Deb Club, is practiced through their many projects, including the distribution of memo pads, desk blotters, and basketball, swimming, and track schedules, grading l ,250 elementary school exams for the school board, and presenting a Christmas fashion show, Sub-Deb's main project this year was the placing of a new school em- blem, designed by Mr. King, head of the art department, of imported mosaic tile in the center patio. Sponsored by the Miami Jr. Woman's Club, Sub-Deb girls take part in their annual Cabaret and aid them in social and civic projects. Sub-Debbers gave a party for Sorrota Club, a get-acquainted party for prospective members, an installation luncheon, and with their Key Club brothers, enjoyed a joint beach party, Christ- mas get-together, and a picnic. Awards to the boys' and girls' service clubs with the highest honor roll average are presented by the Sub-Deb Club. DANCING IN THE OUT OF THIS WORLD CABARET are Sondra Crangi, Marsha Goodman, Sue Bryant, Karen Kmetz, Marii Turner, Joan Bleyer, Donna Lee, Jan Dougherty, Diane Livadas, and Ginger Dunning. .eevsjfs ., A- i 7 1 - ' 1a1.q-o7T,'.,:f ,',... ' , ,,,,..., ., K g - Q ' , 9 v..4,, - , 'Lr'3-H A 1 ' 1 ff. i 7,-.,f Lf'?'UPL-,L A2-'ff' '.. .L A . ..v . i995 GRADING TEST PAPERS are Sherolyn Mansfield Nancy Hllgendorf Pam Webster Anne Wright Carol Pareira and Terri McGuire SUB-DEB OFFICERS are Diane Livadas, chaplaing Jan Dougherty, secretary, Diane Enriquez, I-C.C., Mrs. Grizzle, sponsorg Marii Turner, president, Ginger Dunning, vice-president, and Joan Bleyer, treasurer. We entered, somewhat in awe, the Key Club meet- ing after reading the elongated list of activities and service projects turned in to the staff room. We were further impressed by the brain washing given new members on the merits of the organization. Pamphlets were distributed with the admonition, Don't say Key Club never gave you anything, and the meeting pro- gressed with discussion of the sale of soap despite the objection, But I never use the stuff. These key boys served their school and com- munity by maintaining a parking lot, working at the football games, filling Thanksgiving baskets, operating a driver's license renewel service, and making signs for classroom doors. They helped in Kiwanis projects, did odd jobs at St. Joseph's Villa, and, donning their tonight I am a Mother tags, aided in the Mother's March on Polio. A beach party with Sub-Debs, a hayride, sock hop, and participation in the Boy's Service Club Dance con- stituted part of the year's social life. Delegates were sent to the International Conven- tion in Washington, D. C., and the District Convention in Miami Beach. Key Club also boasts the treasurer of Division ll of the Florida District of Key Club DISHING UP RIBS at Kiwanis Barbecue are Butch John son, Bradley Owen, Herbie Swarz and Charles Costar. L 1 ! ' -as I' f A International. KEY CLUB. Row l: Carl Cade, Don Gammon, Charles Castar, Gene Heinkel, Trez Vining, Barbara Beck, sweetheart, Russell Barkett, Roger Emrich, Herbert Swarz, John Mendenhall, Paul Desjardins. Raw 2: Larry Culmer, Joe Wetheringtan, Jim Casper, Tommy Glass, David Moreinis, Barry Wetherington, Frank Sherrill, Dick Moore 1 , - Walter Davidson, Robert Wilkerson, John Leisenring. Row 3: Hal Metz, Bob Gilmour, Jae Limongelli, Butch Johnson, Bill Henghold, Jack Diggs, Harold Jones, Jim Cundiff, Abe Andes, Paul Ferre, Bradley Owens, Roger Raulerson, Bob Hosack. 1? .- ' . Q ' f 4 ,, '47, F 5 , ,g , A IIQI Q , 'v 4:4 rv na f k . , -. 4 '79 1-., 1 .,.l'3vFs ,Hit f I v.. C J ' s I so I X We tried to sneak unnoticed into a Y-Teens meeting but were immediately discovered by an especially enthusiastic and friendly member who warned the other, Here are those spies again, and proceeded with the explanation that they were making plans to attend a county Y-Teens meeting, of how Y-Teens is associated with the downtown Y,W.C.A., and proffered a bag of potato chips. Since the decision to charge fines for talking during meetings necessitated the use of a highly perfected system of sign language we left to get our signal flags. Y-Teens members attend conventions in St. Louis, Missouri, St. Petersburg, Florida, and a Leadership Training Conference in Lake Placid, Florida. This year Y-Teen projects included the sale of E pins and potato chips, the filling of Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets, and a fash- ion show at Jordan Marsh. The common Y-Teen goals are: Growing as persons, growing in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and grow- ing in the knowledge and love of God. A senior girl who has lived up to these ideals receives the Y-Teen award at the end of the year. , jg i Y-TEENS OFFICERS are Patricia Sprouse, secretary, Linda Greer, vice-president, Joyce Sheppard, sergeant-at-arms, Sally Brown, chaplain, Shirley Stobs, I.-C.C., and Barbara Martin, president. 1 LL, ,..- ......44..1 Y-TEEN CHATTER over 7-Ups and cookies is the pastime of Liz Adiemian, Dee Dee Anderson, Linda Costleman, and Nancy Scheets. Y-Teens: Pins, Potato Chips IDEAS AND PLANS are discussed as Y-Teens members wait for cl night meeting to be called to order. 'v Kai- IVR 1-4' f1UZi Y-TEENS. Row l: Diane Marks, Pat Smith, Nancy Williams, Lyn Thurmond, Sue Davis, Barbara Hamm, Richard F, Sanders, Honey, Montelle Trammell, Shirley Stabs, Meg Garmly, Vicki Reed, Wanda Galbreath, Judith Kull. Row 2: Jan Christiansen, Simonne Frattino, Dion Strickland, Jeanie Ennemoser, Babs Stelchook, Joyce DeBruhl, Joyce Sheppard, Babs Boyce, Marsha MacDonald, Sally Brown, Cynthia Hoffman, Barbara Ostlund. Row 3: Holly Burt, Rhonda .- T . ' i ' - i fi .xx is i u U. 1 . :rf ' Newman, Lydia Alvarez, Linda Greer, Enith Vardaman, Janice Will- iams, Pam Tyler, Beverly Carroll, Vicki Waters, Kristin Kidler, Jackie Cohen, Barbara Martin, Judy Ranson, Janet Copps. Raw 4: Char- lene Lucinian, Natalie Sasso, Ann Woadall, Peggy Supplee, Pat Waters, Marilyn Lewis, Ann Harbaugh, Marilyn Richards, Billie Mc- Cormick, Pat Sprouse, Jan Robbins, Sharon Sprouse, Effie Zamanis, Betty Putin. ' lr r 1 , ,fsfwf:r-Kwik 5 V V, ' Q 1, 1 L - 4.4. ' . , sv h A ' J - , , If V ' 1 rv, 1 . N .I .- A iq, I 4 ' , . ,M we , ,. J 1' 42 ,Y , ' J 4 'as 2. -' , --', 'ff N- 2 . , -Lisp, 5, Swrlriei , f,fw . , y ,rr .fmofg + , 3Yz.,',,g 1, V A - .. I is .f':'i y J, ' Q ' -2 ' , wg ,. .A 7 ,, 5. ' 'vw fi-. 'fs' I ' ay fr . i 1 'Fw 'gr rr k A Q I Y, A,-1 if. ALL SNOWED UNDER by potato chips for the Y-Teens' annual sale are Pat Sprouse, Liz Adiemian and Barbara Martin. RICHARD SANDERS, Honey. Hi-Y: Awards, Bookstore Because the purpose of the Hi-Y Club isz To create, maintain, and extend, throughout the home, school, and community, high stand- ards ot Christian character, we were given a rigorous character check by the staff before attending a meeting. We pricked up our ears to a talkative member who gave a 40-minute report on the Y.M.C.A. Youth Legislature clos- ing with the remark that he would till us in on the details later. Hi-Y has been busy repainting the statue of George Washington, working on the grass around the auditorium, and lending a hand in the Lend-A-l-land drive. Annua' awards were presented by the club for scholarship and out- standing achievement in baseball, football, and track, Delegates were sent to the pre-legislative convention in Palm Beach and the Hi-Y Legis- lature in Tallahassee where two delegates from each club in the state serve in the House or the Senate. HI-Y. Row 'l: Don Gammon, Walter Davidson, Bob Albertson, Butch Johnson, Pot Snow, Sweetheart, Harold Jones, Jack O'Conner, Charles Costar, Jim Aquilina. Row 2: Dave Cunningham, Wayne Sechrest, Gordon Longmuir, Phil de Montmollin, Jock Diggs, Brad- ' f 'V' -4 x 4 V f f , it , . , , ,,4:.f,3'1j':.,: git f.-,,,,,.,4 I ,, , X C . - i He it if ef V r . 1 E 1 . A n 25' PAT SNOW, Sweetheart. ley Owens, Glenn Bergethon, Jock Weber, Robert Jordan. Row 3: John Taylor, Frank Risser, Bob Stubblefield, Johnny Floyd, Don Hud- son, Richard F. Sanders, Barry Wefherington, Johnny Show, Jim Moore, John Leisenring. 6 li WAITING FOR SUPPLIES os Mr. Duncon mokes o purchase from John Taylor ore John Show, Lloyd Blouin, Jim Moore, ond Don Gommon. lvl J' fi! X IJ ' f rlnT.I Q0 5 1 fe S 1' f, 'Wy REPAINTING GEORGE WASHINGTON ore John Floyd, Harold Jones, Phil de Montmollin, Glenn Bergofhon, ond Jim Moore. HI-Y OFFICERS ore Jim Aquilino, vice-president, Buddy Davidson, secreloryg Jock Weber, choploing Po? Snow, Sweetheorrg Mr. Hudson, sponsor, ond Bob Albertson, president. 1 , I . L. .SV 1 JJ' .. 'lv riffs' , X 7355 As we approached the night meeting of the Junior Class- cal League, the discussion arose as to what the well dressed Roman wears under a toga. To our disappointment, how- ever, all traces of Roman costume were absent. Although All roads lead to Rome, Mr, Bertsch, the club's new sponsor, revealed that the traffic is terrible. J.C. L. holds an initiation picnic for new members as well as a Roman Banquet where prospective members, as slaves, serve the regular members. An award for the most outstanding Latin student for two years is presented in accord with the club motto Scientia scious cultores coronat, Science rewards its knowing laborers, Qs-J w.s,,,.x Q Ml X...-3 TOMMY GLASS, PRESIDENT, seems to have fold a Latin joke as members Nancy Scheefs, Helen Lyerly, Ginger Dunning, and Maggie Brothers are finding it hard to strike a serious posel ,Q 4103 Q 4 fl-J , Q J.C.L: Latin Roman Banquet fi 6555 ra X 4106! , f ,' 1 Li' JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE. Row l: Lindo Gibson, Sandy Crangi Ginger Dunning, Tommy Gloss, Faye Fisher, Wonto Golbreoih JoAnn Conn. Row 2: Don DeBorde, Noncy Scheefs, Marii Turner, ENJOYING THE FESTIVITIES ot the annual J.C.L. Roman Ban- quet are Tommy Gloss, Ginger Dunning, JoAnn Cann, Maggi Brofhers, Mario Huber, Glen Webb, Sally Blue, ond Roger Raulerson. Qi , Q fi ii Q . 4 3 X I i Q Q .1 , . 5 I 3 fi ' ' .rf V x 4 - ,J gmlnffimfp-an 5 - , ' 'Q i r 1 S si ,S A , 7' 4 5 ,, 1-I -'za K , J--fi! H -9-ov Morie Word, Jerry Merckel, Herbie Sworz. Row 3: Robert Moore, Doug Denouli, Lloyd Blouin, Richard F. Sanders, Kenny Cebeck, Brodley Owens, ond Mr. Berlsch, sponsor. THESE GLADIATORS are more commonly known around school os Tommy Tyree ond Roger Roulerson. -A Joyce Baggerly, Enith Vardaman, Patricia Headlee, Carol lnfante, Jim MacGregor, Ken Ernst. Row 3: Wayne Rosen, Jo Hirsch, Becky Wethering- ton, Peggy Hamilton, Carol Jean Bartlett, Joan Lynn, Joanne Adams, Bernice Watt, Wanda Grey, Paula Douglastino, Stanley Kurzban, Don Weber. Parties, Locks We puffed our way up three flights of stairs, passed a herd of pink elephants at the door, and began to look for the Allied Youth meeting. Much to our dismay, how- ever, we found that we were a little late- twenty-four hours to be exact. Allied Youth members took gifts to St. Joseph's Villa at Christmas time, sold cup cakes, combination locks, and Edison book covers, and sponsored Temperance Week. Delegates were sent to the National Con- vention in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania, touring Washington and New York City on the way, and to the Southeast Conference in Georgia. A-Y members believe that teenagers can have fun without the use of narcotics, drugs, or alcoholic beverages and have proved so by their many social events in- cluding a patio dance, the Sputnik Swing, a Hawaiian luau, and pizza and skating parties. 1 . -J 5 I J ,e swf use AA A 1' ' I . En l , i Y 1 :4 . if M AA.. X, . 11091 M NEW MEMBERS being initiated are: Pat Way, Bernice Watt, Ann Tolle, Holly Mclay, Wanda Grey, Louise Giddens, Raymond Beoty, Judy Di- cey, Wawne Rosen, Paula Douglas- tino, John Haggerty, Stanley Kurz- Wendy Bale, and Becky Wethering- ton. S' '52 in ban, Leila Huitt, Donald Weber, Discussion: Talk, Ushering We found Discussion Club members comfortably arranged on the floor and chairs while conversing on many topics of immediate interest and propounding theories of great conse- quence and magnitude. We unconsciously began taking sides on arguments concerning topics in range from football to Sputniks to Why do seniors have to take final examinations this year? Stimulating discussion aimed at creating more well in- formed citizens is in accord with the club motto: Free and fair discussion will ever be found the finest friend of truth. Discussion Club's main project is the production and dis- tribution of their ever popular and eagerly awaited school calendars. Another service was given by ushering at school functions during the year, including assemblies, the Minstrel, and at graduation and baccalaureate. The l-larvest Moon Twirp Dance held in the gym, and a Christmas party for club members were among the year's social events. ui!! i .lan Dougherty serves punch to Discussion Club C- . members Jimmy Aquilina, Doris Schullenburg, 1 J Don Armstrong, and Charles Costar at the in- itiation. linda Gibson leads the club in discussing timely subiects of great Carol Pereira, Ushering Chairman, gives last minute instructions interest, as shown by the expressions of members Sandy Mott, to Don Gammon, while Graciela Saenz and Larry Libertore reet Jack Diggs, Bonnie Griggs, Meg Golley, Nancy Scheets. Q i Q is ,- I3 - if bs I 9 guests at the 1958 Minstrel. 4 i a 110 '91 I' DISCUSSION CLUB Row I Carol Mlllotl Joan Dlckman Lando Glbson Flfl Mascara Betty Putin Graclela Soenz Meg Gormley Linda Qulnton Lucllle Quunton Marll Turner Justine Kubbe Judnth Renoldo Bonnie Gruggs Ann Wright Sandy Mott Row 2 Don Gammon Wendy Butcher Pat Snow Jan Dougherty Sally Brown Dorus Schulenberg Llnda Greer Dottue Gegenschatz Nancy Hnlgen dorf Nancy Morton Vurglnla Ellns Carol Parenra Marsha Goodman Carolyn Davis Sue Cascnola Bonnie Schaft Row 3 Barry Kutun Jim Aqullma Duffy Golding Joe Lnmongelll Don Armstrong C Barry Wetherlngton Jack Diggs Harold Jones Richard F Sand ers Jack Weber Butch Johnson Wayne Coleman Larry Llbertore Charles Costar Walter Davidson Bob Albertson Herbert Swarz 1554,-,Q wi' BV K 4 ,v-,aa M q3'L lawn eu-S xa'H M ' febya-K 4' THE POPULAR DISCUSSION CLUB CALENDARS are being Inspected by offlcers Bonme Schott treasurer Lando Gibson presudent Jock Duggs vuce presldent Nancy Hllgendorf chaplavn and Ann Wraght secretary tllll 21 ?, 4.4 I Lf 4 ,Aww . ,Juli up .,,,, , . 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CANDY APPLE PRODUCTION IS supervised by Sandy Crangl s Gunger Dunning and Pam Parrott try therr hand with the gooey mess I' 4,5 WR www' 16 ,J Fifff ..-1 HAY HORSES AND HILARITY set the scene for the Damas Hayrlde Party Jnm Hunter Sharon Smith Rosemary Pollard Johnny Shaw David Cunningham Merlam Berzof Phll Bar dack Theresa Fletcher Devereau B6SSIlI6U and Carol Sue Snary await their turn to lourney down the rugged and dusty tranl DAMAS OFFICERS Row 'lBarbara Troy treasurer Pam Webster secretary Sum Albert Honey Sharon Smith president Georguana Packard vlce president Row 2 Gale Jacoby Soclal Chairman Diane Llvadas ICC Mlss Hackett sponsor Marlene Braun Bug Sister Chaurman Carol Sue Bryan sergeant atarms LAND HO' shouts Gene Morrissey as mates Wayne Coleman Brenda Sakoble Jlmmle Aquulma and Merlam Berzof pretend to be ship wrecked at the Damas Shupwreck Party lllb 'P , Av ,+I , V fy '!:x,f 1 ' r' 5 .f Jll ' . . . l . ' I . ' tex ' 5 X-ff l lc 1 , 1 , , 2 , ' l H ' I I I. I . I . I . l . I Z D I I H ' J , -- - .: f : , 5 U , :Fl , -If W P , 5-At' flax fx. ' , yt , LY ,ir F ' , Y N -Cnr v ,f 'UF' 5 , y Ax' W A - 1:1114 'vm wx 4300 gi! I 1 xi P DAMAS. Row l: Carol Cowie, Carol Sue Snary, Marlene Braun, Gale Berzof, Joyce Sheppard Row 3 Pam Parrott Pat Gould Nanci Jacoby, Wanda Stubblefield, Georgie Pickarcl, Sharon Smith, Sam Ball, Pot Sharkey Sondra Crangi Theresa Fletcher Ann Schneider Albert, Pam Webster, Sue Bryan, Joan Bleyer, Diane Livaclas, Lyn Thurmond Dottie McCrimmon Joan Frederlch Terry McGuire Barbara Troy, Gail Leddy, Sully Swanson. Row 2: Gayle Thigpen, Brenda Sakobie Joanne Klttel Diane Marks Donna Lee Diane Emilie Costar, Sharron Sue Boggs, Ginger Dunning, Karen Kmetz, Enriquez, Moggi Brothers Margie Little Barbara Beck, Pat Oakford, Dianne Kittel, Joyce Freclerich, Miriam Dama : Parties, Candiecl Apples Carefully side-stepping around several bermuda-clad Damas members comfortably reclined on the floor, we found an empty corner and waited for the meeting of these future Elsa MaxwelI's to begin. Investigation of an aggregation of females in one corner revealed the smiling countenance of Sweetheart Sam Albert in the center. Lucky boyl Damas is famous for its unique parties. Highlights of this year's blasts were a Get Acquainted Party, with table decorations of donut-laden goal posts, a hay ride, and Ship- wreck Party, complete with boat and a live baby alligator as a prize for the most unusual costume. Damas members work, too, as will be attested by students who find their lockers cleaned each year, or who have sampled the gooey, but delicious, candy apples sold as a project. Damas also gives the True Lady award to an outstanding senior girl each spring. 11131 K L Mlke ancl Ma que Talent Hunt Burstlng unto a Mrke and Masque meetzng we found al most the entare football team huddled on the Ixvlng room floor plottung new offense and defense strategy After the members of the faurer sex arrnved the former subject was dropped temporanly and the evennngs buslness was Introduced Even If you aren t a future Ty rone Power and can t carry a tune xi. l MIKE AND MASQUE OFFICERS are Vlclu Reed secretary David Hughes sergeant atarms Mr Hudson sponsor Warren Price presndent Sue Davis treasurer In 8 lJBSliel' there IS Sflll hope Mvke and Masque strrves to dns cover hldden talent fulfnllung nts purpose to produce better drama The preparation of a skit as part of the appllcatlon for Mlke and Masque membership Thus year Mrke and Masque members sold red and whute oc topus dolls and held a get ac qualnted party for new members wuth entertalnment and refresh ments Larry Travis sergeant at arms and Betty Graham vlce president Morrlssey Rhona Neuman Barbara Keys Molly Kelly Duon Stnckland and Barbara Hamm seem to be wondermg what has happened to the male members of thus coed lnteret club' ,fx THESE BUMS ARE HOPING that their act wlll be good enough for membership e cub T ey are at Sprouse Bonnie Mltros Vlclu Reed and Sally Kettler til-l . . f l ' 3 . . . '55 I - Q3 . g ' as - f . , . I -xl. N ' ' , J A I g , Y . I . . . PAT SPROUSE, Ann Woodall, Bonnie Mltros, Sue Davis, Missy Willis, Mary Lou JJ A I Q? Q X tr f 5 x I n f XX X ,W A 1 if if X' ' in th I . h 2 P P J Hamm Mary Lou Morrissey Warren Pruce Pat Varga Vuclu Reed Peggy Supplee Sue Davls Mollie Kelly Bonnie Green Row 2 Mary Martel Babs Sfelchook Florence Richburg Ann Woodall Dlon Sirlckland Vlckl Wafers Belfy Graham Rhonda Neunam Paf Sprouse Joan Drody Sluppy Smlfh Gene Lewls John Men THE BOOP BOOP DE DOO GIRL I5 Missy Wlllus and lhe sfartlecl admirer IS none orher than Gene Morrissey fllol fls Elder Hartwell Moody David Groover Robert Hosack David Hughes Fred Kenyon Dale Sanders Row 4 Mr Slrauss Ray Collins Wally McCall Joe Quick Bull Henghold John Douglas Gene Morrlssey Jack Splsaln Davld Morelms Roberf Benneii George Kanlslras Ron Laface THE COURTIN CUTIES are recognrzed as Wally McCall and Belsy Langslon who are also hoping lhat ihesr acl will be zanny enough fo warrant membership rn Muke and Masque iw A I , -3- , 1 r A . ' --1 Q xv tn 'll S. . .F Q' ' 'Q' K. v . 1 Q' 'K f e ' k I 1- ' - ' , 5 S - E e ' F M .N . - f , f J ', - Y is f ' ' - c . P' , 'A .l ' ' . Y ' l A l . . 1 1 Q , - s S V- f . 'J 3 MIKE AND MASQUE. Row 'la Sally Kettler, Bonnie Milros, Barbara denhall. Row 3: Carl Cade, Sam Alberr, Johnny Floyd, Norton Q-.. ! , 'sn .J Q 52.1 Q , E M' av P li 5 5- w+ 1 A i- f 1 CMN l . . 2 PF .4 Y vs I ' x 1 K N5 fa i 4 a KX' Z? NN.. PAVANE OFFICERS ARE: Row I: Ellen Hirsch, vice-president, Cecelia Crosby, president, Kaye Delaney, secretary. Row 2: Fifi Mascaro, sergeant-at-arms, Judy Mertens, historian, and Pat Snow treasurer. Pavane: Dancing, Leotards Fifth period found us cautiously entering the gym to observe the antics of the newly formed Pavane modern dance club. We found a throng of Ieotard clad dancers engrossed in many varied activities resembling a combination of yoga and gymnastics, After trying three Weideman pushups we made a gracious but exhausted exit, Pavane members took part in school enter- tainment programs this year including a P. T. A. meeting, the Minstrel, chorus concert, and a drama festival. THESE PAVANE MEMBERS PROVIDED clever entertainment for the 1958 Minstrel Show as Flappers. They are Fifi Mascara, Carolyn Saunders, Stephanie Kurtz, Ellen Hirsch, Cecelia Crosby, Judy Mertens, Carolyn Anderson, and Kaye Delaneyi 'S-na' f 1191 P i ll I , K 1 r FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA. Row l: Bonnie Douglas, 2: Mrs. Bryan, Rebecca Davis, Robert Helton, Mary Nix, Pat Maurer Darleen Moore, Barbara Kephart, JoAnn Rhoden, Edith Lyles. Row F.B.L.A: Preparation, Business Money and mistletoe prevailed at this pre- holiday meeting of Future Business Leaders of America, and being adverse to neither, we stayed to enjoy the atmosphere. This year Locke Club became F. B, L. A. to enjoy the benefits of a national organiza- tion. Members must be enrolled in a business class and maintain a 2.6 average. Placing wreaths under school memorials on Veteran's and Memorial Days, selling santas, snowmen, and mistletoe, and giving first and second year typing and bookkeeping awards, are yearly services of Ft B, L, A, MISTLETOE DECORATIONS are a popular project of the F.B.L.A. members who are instructed by officers Darlene Moore, secre- tary, Barbara Kephart, president, Bonnie Douglas, treasurer- and Patsy Maver, vice-president. iv I 2, i 4 . I M 'se L, ,,.,.-MM x V, 'R-f.:::4 L ,Ar Y A TYPICAL MEETING of this business-minded club will find Bar- bara Kephart capably leading the discussions, as members Mary Nix, Patsy Mover, Darlene Moore, and Rebecca Davis listen for information on the business world. 5 .rf my-.ivy r ,r 59 4. s.,ef A TYPICAL MORNING GATHERING of the Christian Crusaders will find these members singing hymns and reading Bible scriptures. Row I: Eileen Banks, Elsie Thomas, JoAnn Mims, Donna Hinkle, LuAnn Hauger, Pat Ledford. Row 2: Gloria Mariani, Ruth Chris- tiansen, Mary Heydasch, Selma Berkhouse, Bob Serrao, John Carr, Don Loprieno, George Dunn, Phyliss Tracy, Pat Marshall, Becky Wetherington. Christian Crusaders: Faith, Prayer A hush ot reverend silence seemed to encircle the small group of early morning worshippers in the quiet of the empty north cafeteria. We im- mediately tell into this spirit as we found seats and listened to the reading ot the Bible. Christian Crusaders may be found gathered every morning to start the day with hymns, passages from the Scriptures, and prayer to guide and help them through the typical high school day. The Christian Crusaders Club, centering around a strong motto, I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me, visited the Old Folks l-lome at Kendall, filled a Thanks- giving basket, held a bake sale, and sponsored a club picnic. 5 4 5 fl Q51-' and Bob Serrao, vice-president, 4 lls h CHRISITAN CRUSADER OFFI- CERS ure: George Dunn, I.-C.C.g Mary Heydasch, president, Phyl- Iiss Tracy, secretaryvtreasurerg V AJV, 4' :W 1711 lf' LINDA CURRY, MYRNA WEXLER, Roberta Mills, Kitty Little, Myra Chaney, Peggy Frazier, Jan Roberts, Ruthie Whittaker, Judy Syrek, and Sonia Whittaker inspect new books to decide which ones will be of most interest to students. -hah., .sist-..... ALTHOUGH THE LIBRARY Club has no elected officers, these members are outstanding in leading the activities: Pat Wickham, Diana Daniels, JoAnn Helm, Jean Lamont, Pat Sharkey, Joan Oetting, and Janice Williams. l Library Club: Books, ssistance We tiptoed quietly into the library. The stir of profound concentration was broken only occasionally by mutterings of Where does this card go? from the general area of the checkout desk. We wanted to see more but decided on a hasty retreat when someone offered to stamp our little black note books, Members of the Library Club may be found at almost any hour of the school day shelving, binding or cataloging books, patient- ly and competently managing the multitudes that converge on the main desk at each peri- od's end, and being generally indispensable to the librarians. PASTING, FILING, and page-checking are part of the duties of Sherrill Wigley, Claire Bruns, Gerry Hill, Peggy Green, Adrienne Anza- Ione, Diana Boice, Beverly Barkett, Barbara Ashworth, Sharon Arabian, Suzan Hagerty, and Carolyn Knowles. ...a-f' I ., 44 ' 'L 1 W, if , rsh- .4 Future Nurses: Bond Aids, Thermometer FUTURE NURSES: Row l: Glenda Castleman, Nancy Sepulveda, Pat Rix, DeeDee Anderson, Marie Paolucci. Row 2: Jean Lynch, Barbara Whittacker, Doris Schulen- burg, Patricia Davis, Doris Lydecker. An antiseptic smell greeted our nostrils as we entered the nurse's office to find out about the Future Nurses' Club. As a girl reached for a thermometer we assured her of our good health and told our mission. Between the frequent interruptions of bleary eyed, fevered students coming for care or permits to go home, we discussed the club's activi- ties. Future Nurses members investi- gate nursing education, schools, and nursing fields. They attend a Dis- trict Convention, touring Jackson Memorial Hospital. The main projects of the year in- clude Thanksgiving baskets, Christ- mas gifts, Valentines, and Easter baskets to patients at the Largay Nursing Home. Future Teachers: Grade Books, Pencils Squeals of Look! The renewal seal is here! greeted our ears as we wheezed and puffed our way up the stairs of the home economics building to the Future Teachers of America meeting. As our pencils busily scratched, we graciously declined a well- meant offer to grade and correct our notes. This enthusiastic group is get- ting actual experience in their chosen profession by observing and teaching in schools through- out the city. The social activ- ities of Future Teachers of Amer- ica members include attending a tea given by Delta Kappa Gamma and a spring breakfast for old and prospective members at the end of the year. FUTURE TEACHERS. Row 'l: Madeline Wyant, Myrna Wexler, Joan Lynn, Deanne Hastings, Louise Giddens. Row 2: Cynthia Smith, Joyce Baggerly, Enith Vardamon, Irene Halliwell, Miss Green, sponsor. yxzf gf 1 . X N. 6 22- ' ' r it ' 4 fi .1 . 2 In ,' . aw? .. V . . ,,.,..,m if 'mg :fi 4-iii! Qty 4 v-' fr C2 -r LES PARISIENNES. Row l: Barrie Dempsie, Sylvia Shearer, Holly Burt, Bobs Boyce, Stephanie Kurtz. Row 2: Diana Marks, Robert Les Parisiennes: French, Records The music of some strange lan- guage surrounded us, and we de- cided because of our location in the middle of a Les Parisiennes meeting that it was French. Despite the fact that our entire vocabulary was limited to bon jour, oui, or au revoir we emerged from the meeting entact. Les Parisiennes members, who have all had at least one semester of French have visited the University of Miami Language Workshop and seen some French movies, French guest speakers and French records are also featured at their meetings. 11211 Q QI, Y? is V7 Rivers, Dawn Mattson, Joyce DeBruhl, Diana Hereda, John Puffer, Miss Melms. 4 LES PARlSlENNES OFFICERS, Joyce DeBruhl, l,-C.C.g Sylvia Shearer, secreicryg Holly Burt, presidentg Miss Melms, sponsorg John Puffer, treasurerg Bobs Boyce vice-president. A V, f MUN vi.-an f. 45' Pt., VWN, Lag? X 1 , f, . r 3 V-M M W ,,4 , k, ,SQ ,M , . ' sm' ' Q 9 , ' , .r , U gjgggif , 1571- ,Y '4 H ,Q ff fs? 5 i i? ' 'MSW 'rx J, ' iii' kv m.....M-W. wr W-. f 525 , V? 34' ., QL-A , , ' 4 , ' - 'Y' ' -we 1 Nw 1illwv'ff'1'MA 5 . www-wa 0 f 4 :Awww-wwvfwdkunnwqwmuwu f I ,wimfw M,.,,,,,,.,,,,,g, 3,m.,Y 4. . ,A 'M Q, X JMX iff'-f aww -' wwqruwf vw f f -f VdHw:,fff3,g:1 iv ' 1' i ' f?'Hfw'zw'o0nrf-osqwn, , ' Q.. . my ' . A - ' 10,5 1 1 V ' ' ' ff' fZ ff'N f m'y,, Q M .,.1....,W,,.w:++ 1wmamff'!iWhllvnm.'-rn- I ,. QMMM wg ,NM A' I W f V I M, f 'V ' ' ' TJ' val :hwy z- .' - x1f'f'Q ymy 'V 4 . ai, -z.-mln N M 5 - X ,i X A, if A 9, -1 'Agf' - it fs' ,,-, .ffm ' I Wu jf, Q.. . limi! 1 of dust over home plaid . Fi iggllals from the lnuldle s ' 'E' Wm, 4 Q -Q I il FRANK SHERRILL puts forih some added speed as he sprinfs over a hurdle. xii BASEBALL plans are laid by Coach Tedder and team members AT THE CRACK of fhe sfariing gun Edison swimmers plunge off to an early lead JACK SPISAK escapes the defenses of an opposing guard and slips the ball in for two more points. 1 Action Highlight 1255 Cur Thanks for Victory MIAMI EDISON COACHING STAFF. Row 'I: Mr. Joe Red Bogart, Mr. Heywood Fowle, Mr. John Gilberi, Mr. Irving Resnick. Row 2: Mr. Tom Collins, Mr. Phil Tedder, Mr. Jock Prater, Mr. Jim Powell. THE HEIGHT of an undfeafed season ls expressed in the laces ol vhe Red Raider team as vhs-y carry Coach Jim Powell from ?l'1e field TRAIN TRIPS, hard knocks, spills, sportsmanship, preparavicfv and condivioning consfiruved vhe 1957 season Sr ef , 4 ' r -ll x GRADUATING SENIORS: Row 1: Quick, Heltan, D. Sanders, Collins, Cernigliaro, DeHart, Moody, Hosack, Culmer, Jackley, Hogan. Row 2: Cundiff, Blount, Hart, Limongelli, Parker, Albert, LeDuc, Groover, Moreira, Armstrong. Row 3: Schoon- maker, Lewis, Smith, Coleman, Ben- nett, Mendenhall, Floyd, Hughes, Libertore, Travis. Row 4: Rodriquez, Calcagno, Price, Blair, Kenyon, Car- penter, Gregg, Mosher, Webster, J. Cosper, manager. Not pictured: Russel Burkett, manager, and Ron Laface. 'Fw in ABOVE: Wayne Coleman, through his leadership, enthusi- asm, and good example, cap- tained Edison to its first unde- tected season. Co-Captain Bobby Hosaclc, with his bone-crushing tackles as well as good judg- ment, inspired the team on the field and in the locker room. in WI CD all-, -sl ww -uf Hr 'wtf Leadership and Determination TRADITIONALLY THE OUTSTANDING PLAYER on the winning squad IS awarded the game boll. Here Dale Sanders comes to collect his prize from David Hughes who seems to be saying, lt's mine this time. Prelude to Success Days of grueling practice, a will that would not accept defeat, and undiminishing effort were the ele- ments which went into a season of victory. ln work- ing together the Edison Raiders developed a team that found strength as a well coordinated unit, never dependent upon the talents of one. Through faith in the capabilities of each, the motivation of good leadership, and the power of prayer Edison attained the achievement for which its history had waited. Sportsmanship, work, and prayer-all elements for a season of victory, Scoreboard We They 27 CORAL GABLES I4 I9 LANDON I4 27 MIAMI JACKSON 6 19 ROBERT E. LEE 6 45 HIALEAH 7 40 JACKSONVILLE JACKSON 7 42 WEST PALM BEACH I4 19 BOONE I3 20 MIAMI HIGH 7 40 LAWRENCE lKlWANIS GAMEl 26 ABOVE: Seriousness of purpose is reflect Wayne Coleman as he extends a firm preg h d h k BELOW: In an early contest Gil Moreira g t th for an interception. A MOMENT OF PRAYER is the opening phase of each R d c t t M3 Individual Achievement Powerful offensive drives, speed, and an educated toe are all reminders ot the ability and action ot this i957 squad. Their accomplishments would have been impossible, however, without the aid ot an unheralded defensive line who supported plays with well coordinated blocking. fi JIM CAUSEY reaches high for an interception. JACK PERK has the educated toe convert another lciclc for extra touchdown points. , 'i r' 'A HALFBACK WARREN PRICE tugs his way through ci staunch, stubborn defensive line. PRE-PRACTICE DISCUSSION is held by Hardy Moody before going info an afternoon workouf, THE BALL IS SENT info the air and clown the field fcr a long quick luck by Jack Perk CO-CAPTAIN BOB HOSACK sizes up on opponent as he shakes hands In pre game prelimincries. -1Z M1 ,r pf! 9 Q mir A, QS orfdgm' , J., PQ jg M lm, K J V f ., ,j?35?x,,,h,' f rf ' 9' 'Hi-5,-' 3 f if' Wqf' X ' A ' ' 'f Q., ,1,'uq,,fi -uw ww 5, ,Q , ', X 5' ' gf! ,' 4 'V wvmwuiu. ,AQ ' A .L , ,V x '15, 1,. 4 4 I 5 ,V V, A f , 4 f , Mb 'FLW A aj, ,wx ,wa 4 M mg, Y , 7 V 4, , fx , 2 V' in 1' 4 N R Am, 'W a.. ?K ' a' 'w ff? si si IN A LOCKER ROOM lwddle Larry Libertore makes plans for the final quarters, THE WAITING HANDS of Bruce Blair enfold the football, and another pass is completed. 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M 45,1 'avr-rg .4 .xv :QL G BASKETBALL TEAM Rowl J Hancock L Libertone K Allen cop Shckney J Spisak C Todd E Cortright J Causey B Blair tcm C Hernandez R Poe B Bennett Row 2 Coach Bogart S Old Members For New Gains Sparked by the experience of seven return ing players basketball season proved profitable pnonship Big Ten Conference and reached the sem: finals in state competition Captain Ken Allen gave an example of capable leadership with his enthusiasm successful plays and abil ity as an all outstanding guard Scoreboard e They NORTH MIAMI CORAL GABLES ANDREW JACKSON LJGCRSOYIVIIIOJ LANDON IJGCIKSOFIVIIIEJ MIAMI JACKSON HIALEAH FORT LAUDERDALE CORAL GABLES MIAMI HIGH FORT LAUDERDALE SOUTH BROWARD ROBERT E LEE Uocksonvlllel BOONE fOrIundoJ MIAMI JACKSON EDGEWATER lOrIand0J LAKELAND MIAMI HIGH WEST PALM BEACH NORTH MIAMI 136 J l l W 56 I - I 53 66 as . 60 84 ' 51 , 84 ' 8 . I as as 8 57 Bl cc,, I I 5I 65 as c,,,sccc,, Y Y, 8 70 . 66 I 48 ' 76 54 ' , ' 59 51 as Edison ranked first in the district Cham- 91 HW-FAH --ee-- - - 75 - A - 78 ,sccc , as 57 , , ' , ,I . 84 ccucccc as 8 , I 50 ' - 62 , ' 61 I 74 76 ' ' ' , , ' - 58 I 55 - - A 74 I , 56 74 u,,,cccc, so I Y 57 6I ,,,, ,,,,,,, , , ,, ,, ,, 38 56 53 84 60 ff gp., ig gy STN QI AQ Y!! .L W 4.v . If in H12- f . . .. . 'E 2 ,1 , a 1 Q i 5 Q an Klfwwf A . so CALCAGNO connects another Raider hiv. M ' Q ' W A' 1 ' , A- so W, .. , . 1 -L ,ffm , 1,..hf X 5- 4 Agway 1 f Z1 . f ffm-wifi . I Q .euyduh 'ffl , -3 bSng:'4.ammv. READY AND WAITING Joe Taylor holds ou? a gloved hand for a patch from Tad Perk 44' mf, as BASEBALL TEAM Row I Perk Reynolds Boley Colcagno Glorlus Resnlclc Terry Stone Brown Row 2 Roller manager Davas Woaley Lee Wells B0lICkl Taylor DeWmkler Ballas Coach Tedder fill 1 ,1- X X T 1 . V V A 1 t , MQ' 14 , , .. ,, ,, MQ. 1 . , V ef ,QW ' v V W Q- ,..,A,, , +6 A V um.. I 1 - ,,, ' ' ,ml M2 ,KK w fa yr-, , ' V I' 1' A , ' .wary .. '- s, ' L,,,'f', , ,,, A ' Y, Q L. M' hw-. .11 we 1, ,7e,,,1.-fro Q . . V. J. T ' r., www. ' tm .aw .:.a. 'L , ' Z I I I I I I I I ' Z 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - .1 .. 1 TT Sm- X xg X 3 lin - , f A YA mem, w , , Q M ' 1fifit?i'i??!'i 42---my er- -ga, 'kiftlllfwi . 42: li' 3 5 -' x . k . av My w,,,Mf ' -,ifilftiktiff ffffsgfi7sss,:',,ii,g5Q . I Vita-,gigs M stiff? Qeggagf, V - Q 3 5 Q X web ,,,.'..,'FnU,kV it -2, a, 1 I :yt 5, 3 jg 5, . -ff 2' at Q-,gi as l if 'Q ' ' i Q it ff , fs? I f 4 ft 3 t a . Y 91 tt .W Victorious In Score And Sportsmanship Playing each game with great determina- tion, the Raider batsmen won some games and lost others. Under the leadership ot Co-Captains Ed Calcagno and John Balicki a team-full of spirit was brought away from each contest. Hours of diligent practice, careful development ot skills, and rigorous training developed in this year's team out- standing qualities of athletic ability and sportsmanship. After every contest the Raid- ers returned victorious in score most of the time and victorious in spirit and sportsman- Ship always. .4 G ' F J I' ,gi , ww .- -I , :ik , My . .rr ,Hwy A, e ,gi if .S J - .M if 1 V lvll in . ix .Y w?,gi:if ,Al ref: F: Ag.: Vik MN x , 'a M 1. Q5 ky!-,ikftzysygigb A 'W xv v ,4 ' , f il- - f Q ' . ,fkf-' '3t1f'J. J T311 -fra... , Y Y ii 'W U i ' .ga-5 'S CO-CAPTAIN John Bulicki reaches up to neatly pocket , i ' Y . -PM an out-field fly. ,rf , 4 Y ' 5: f am- ,if ,z I QW., - ' if 4 ' i 11621 i .nf YER OUT calls the umpire os Jock Terry reoclies out for 0 throw to first. 111904: 35 E , I ,ir 9 g Q 9 fic :V fx is I Q W i , E t y A f, J Q i Ei TEH l , W , 1. my , r cgi: it E l' A ' 'liE'l2L:' ' , I y gif I A gl l . ,, ,I R r 'A --QQ fi A x I . ' 11.1 11 r 3, xx 1 E bv '15, V' TRACK TEAM. Row I: Liberfore, Fell, Lester, Toy, Downey, Killer, Cox, Kelly, Hutton, Hinemon, Booth, manager. Row 2: D. Quick, manager: Foy, Jones, Key, Moody, Rice, Denault, Fick, Mendenhall, Maosko, Cordet. Row 3: Midgetf, manager: Konistras, Gciussiran, Sher, Cook, Logan, Sherrill, Pirrafta, Harris, Thompson. Rosy 4: Todd, Acconero, J. Quick, Herbert, Benson, Brown, Hemminger, Hammock, Ware. Cinclermen Show High Promise 'A' 'xl RAI MIKE HEMMINGER goes up and over a hurdle on his way fo the finish line. FLYING HIGH, Richard Kelly works Io better his broad jump mark. C1401 Squad 'Tracks Up' Successful Year This year's young track squad seemed to have earned fewer victories but made up for this loss by gaining valuable experience in skills and sportsmanship. Coach Tom Collins added another year to his outstanding twelve year record for undefeated duel meets. Along with this accomplishment was added three new school records. Rollie Benson, junior giant, threw the discus l48V4 feet to set the first goal. Gary Cook, senior star, proved victorious in the lOO and ZOO yard dashes in lO seconds and 22 5 lO seconds respec- tively, Skill, sportsmanship, new records-all factors for a successful track season. all lfxzm 1 ' N RONNIE LESTER clears the bar in pole vaulting competition. 1 lll J l'Ub Dee Dee Enriquez, Captain Barbara Beck, Co-Captain. Miss Lundsford, Sponsor Great Energy Makes Great Teams Red pleated skirts . . . white sweaters . . A mega- phones . , . football and basketball games . , , train trips , . . these are the usual glamours associated with the life of an Edison cheerleader. Hours of practice, decorating the auditorium for pep assemblies, com- posing new cheers, songs, and routines, and appearing in a continual state ot pep and enthusiasm is the real job of these vivacious representatives of our school. Whether leading the student body in pep assemblies or selling their famous red and white poodles, these Miami Edison cheerleaders were constant examples of Edison spirit. They spurred all our teams to further victories and unified the school with their magnetism THE LOCOMOTIVEH is led by Sharon Boggs, Joanne Conn, Gail Leddy, and Shirley Whitfield. C9 ,nf A DEMONSTRATION by a young Jax Mascot brings forth peals of laughter from Sharon Boggs and Joanne Conn. LINDA AND LUCILLE Quinton, and Carol Sue Snary whip uD some Raider pep PAT OAKFORD and Edison Mascot, Bobby Beck, prepare to show rhe student body thot Edison spirit, ff'-W .er 'S--4-Q COACH KEES and Captain Don Macl.aughlin look over a busy schedule of week's opponents. qu I Golf Team Masters es... Opponents JM' FRED LEFFINGWELL concentrates on G pun as Bm Wolfe prepares 10 Im SELECTED FOR HIS ABILITY as a golfer and the flag Charles Deluqgq qdvigeg. leader, Don MacLaughlin captoined the new I team in a year of outstanding victories. Under the leadership of Coach Kees and Don MacLaughIin a new golf team went through a sea- son of sweeping victories. After becoming All City winners they were not to be halted and stroked up to the top positions of Big Ten and All State. Practice, ability, and determination were all factors for such golfing achievements. GOLF TEAM. Row I: Charles DeLucca, Andrlenne Frattino, Fred Leffing well. Row 2: Abe Andes, Don Maclaughlin, Bill Wolfe, Paul Desiardins. 41 r. , ' ,zen V :. -. I gs' I 'I CAPTAIN JOE STAUB recelves an Edison swam mmg team sweater from Coach Resnlck as he emerges from the pool Aquatic Achievement Under the watchful eye of Coach Resnuck the Ednson swlm mmg team grew to a popular Edu son sports feature Joe Staub a thus years boys sectuon wuth Shurley Stobs as leadung swlmmer on the gurls sectlon The support of Mlssy Wlllls Judy Burgess and Grey Brewer at freestyle Bob Stobs and Gordon Longmunr at the breast stroke John Thomp kms at lndlvldual medleys Walter Whnte at the butterfly, and div ers Lansung Prlce and Jam Dupa squale gave all opponents top competutnon nn stamuna and spurut 11453 Q,,L idqm, I V ,f . '.h-.-- SWIMMING TEAM Row I Purra Cohen S Stobs DeRot Kuuze Oterlo Mclendon Wrlde Albertson Lewls Wood Wlllls Tompkms Row 2 Prlce Marlna Rhodes Barbonl Merkle Cebeck Turner Longmunr Gllmour Over ton Brewer Stoub Row 3 Brewer Drlver B Stobs Brundage Tyree Mc Clcmahan Emerlch Rodheaver Wllllams Grcmms Gausslran Dlpasquale Row 4 White Tyler Stamus Wllson Hulet Shobe Robbins Lowrey Garslde Peabody Lester Stewart Howell 4.1 -hw. -Abi 296' iv? rim TWU-2-... I kr' M EXECUTING A JACK KNIFT Lansing Prlce prepares for oncomlng swim mmg meets AN OUTSTANDING SWIMMER and sec ond ln the womans swlmmmg dlvlslon ln the nahon Shnrley Stcbs has been an mvoluable force for the 1958 aquatuc team e N 'W 1 s 'WA . 'I N g I I I I If Q gf Ig, '-Ifew 'JZ ' Q , , , - I . . Vw ,.., , K , Y' I vm r M A R M if .'-, 4 . , A 4 strong free style man, captained - 1 1 - - I , , , Q ,Q - - - i jimi X . , . ' iw l I 1 - -.ft ' ' I I J .rl ,J E I ' ' -ls . ,-f nl N V ,Zu .WM I - V ig,,A ...:., ' , V V - ,A 1 I W l' , J ef. V1 ' . e-1. M . -5 9 Wi ., .,v - VOLLEYBALL proves a popular part of the physical education program. EDISON GIRLS find baseball is up-their-field. if X. y ,, v .. P' ., WX l Q' 21, SOCCER offers a chance for some real exercise and Many Activities Maior Feature BASKETBALL is a favorite sports feature as the fixed expressions of these four display. ARCHERY has formed a definite position in the daily Raider schedule. skill. CALESTHENICS keep classes in shape lor rigorous physi- THIS PLAYER finds his approach to the basket blocked by cal education sports. two opposing guards. MODERN DANCE classes offer the opportunity t develop creative and interpretive abllity Volleyball swimming dance or archery-our physical education schedule offers a variety of activities to Edison students The sportsmanship and skill developed through athletic participation rounds out the individual personality Our program of sports for everyone completes the curriculum schedule and prepares students for the game of life Physical Education Prepares Students A STUDENT TEACHER paces the class in a fast trot around e fue d -H1 17 5 ,4- 41 , Q, 44 mf bd-5 1 it ' HW' TQ?-A f14r ' o I A I I I I I ' th ' I . 'L SIL' ' - f 'f -, ' ' tt, w Af R : ' i.Ja'ats iw., - 1' L al' . B J MA A 958, ,ii uv 7 tv T Z1 - a ' l -. 1 f -. 9' '-4 . . 1 ff .- '- ' ' , .f -. ' as '-V .Q ' 4 . ,- ' -1' ,U ga , 1 A 1- ' ' . ' - ,, , , Z : :sl r-1, ., , 'i Di fo, , A 3 . , 5 0 ' . Y . f, , F3 ' . I A H 'E A 5 , A Yi Jigga- w 5 ' A I P Y ,. A Q f' v 5. -- 4 P 'I 1 , 1 4 ' - . If . .- J 7f ' 11, W A ff' i Q' , ,T i. fr-1 4 1 ,? ., cy Q' I , ' A Y Q . n .4 A x A 1 I I It -. 5' 1 . A ,E A I - -- --is M y I , r t , ' Q 2 uf 1 .5 - it f 'T' . 2, ' , ',,. . A f,,.',.J , , Q- 1, ' ' -' , ', v ' 1' I IQ, :lg L. T V I: .,-ii? . L ,x i Jazz In - .Em il VIA-suv, -J., Ar :S v ' V 8 nl.. A l ,ss-X .5 l V. A 'f,'.'aQ'T'Twl.'g.Wfffffl' T 14'?ifs'1 ti : fi ' 1 T ' 4. at 'H ., is 1 G.A.A. Team. Row 'l: L. Parra, B. Shay, P. Schoemaker, N. Vining, B. Nettles, J. Huldack. Row 2: J. Salamone, A. Frcittino, P. Eaton, D. Wall, I f Row 3: D. Masters, R. Davis, M. Flood, M. Zelinski, J. Wingerter, D. Gramling, A. Ponticello, C. Clark, D. Beers, J. Huldack, N. S. Sprouse, J. Burgess, R. Norton, S. Broom, P. Haas. Snowden, J. Boggerly. G.A.A. Add Laurels To Season , .Qt V. . x., Q. gsfwveg ...... ,, , 2:62 g1ff:T5Tif:.i22r 'i5:2:i. . we , Q D as ,. f L J fl ' XXX . . A, K 3 Qi ff - .- ' 1 - . , - , , ., E355 ' Q Q - L ,X z 12 E f V 3' E- 1 W IN E L ly S Y I. . -1,5 . fp ft? . ,H R v ., f Y , f J Ai . W 1 if? ' il 1 - G.A.A. BASKETBALL PLAYERS. Row 'l: R. Norton, P. MacMal'1on, S. Broom, D, Wall. Row 2: E. Christ, D. Gramling, l. Salamone, D Masters, N. Snowden. .... n, G.A.A. OFFICERS. Jane Wingerter, chaplain, Brenda Shay, sergeant- at-arms, Mary Flood, point attendant, Patti Shoemaker, secretary- treasurer, Rochelle Davis, vice-president, Beverly Nettles, president. The Girls' Athletic Association offers Edison girls the opportunity to participate in sports competition with other schools. Minimum re- quirements for membership in this organization are lOO points gained through extra-curricular participation. G.A.A. made this sports year a winning one by placing first against Miami l-ligh, Tech, and Miami Jackson in softball, and coming in as runner-up in basketball and volleyball. Going into each sport with the Raider enthusiasm, this group added extra laurels to this season of victory. ..l .I - . M M .Tm lla- C1483 Si Sf , ' g, , - K. 2 i 2? 'V 1, FG 4 YT F .1 Q-Nj f J f 1' ' , Q ,- ., 7' -. Jia 3 A V 'iw riff Qi ,.,1 S? K, 4 ..., Sirk, Xu , .J ww, , ' f 6 5 5 5 1: There is ci ncltural aristocracy among men. The groziizcls of this are virtue and talents. -'i'11oMAs jIi1 l IiRSON This quotation is engraved on the highest and most coveted award a senior of Edison may receive. The Julian Danial Award is given each year in memory of Julian Danial, President ot the Student Council, 1949-1950. He was a beloved school leader, but died tragically on the brink of a most promising future, A committee of thirteen students and thirteen faculty members select the recipient of the award. He must have attended Edison for three years, and he must maintain a high scholastic average. The recipient must also possess outstand- ing character, and special abilities in a field such as leadership, journalism, art, or debate. Cynthia Smith received the award for 1958 for outstanding work as Co-Editor-in-Chief of the BEACON and as Co-Vale- dictorian of the Class of 1958. Cynthia has also received The Delta Gamma nomination from Edison, and a Publication Award. There I A Natural Aristocrocy Among Men By excelling in honor, scholarship, courage, leadership, and service, Wayne Cole- A true gentleman, David Lee man and Jan Dougherty were selected by the members of the senior class and Harrison, was chosen by the stu- the faculty to receive the American Legion Award. dents and faculty to receive the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Award. f 153 J Enith Vardaman won the Elks Scholarship Award, a S25 bond presented to a senior by the fac- ulty, for excellence in scholarship. Enith also won the Y-Teens Award for services to Edison, and the D.A.R. Award. Y Richard Sanders was chosen by the Civitan Club and faculty to receive the Civitan Good Citizenship Award for outstanding character and service to the school, l-le also received the Elks Scholarship Award. 5 Because he is the most outstanding boy in the junior class, excelling in character, service, scholarship, per- sonality, and leadership, the faculty has chosen Bill Cooper to receive the Harvard Award. Buddy Davidson, a to receive its awa ties of service, le character. University of Miarn junior, was chosen by the i chapter of Kappa Sigma rd for outstanding quali- adership, scholarship and 11341 Phil de Montmollin, for his work with the Elections Committee and others, has been selected Outstand- ing Student Council Committee Chairman of the year. 'N Maggi Brothers rece ved the Thelma Ea h year the Key Club of Miami Edison For outstanding abilities in scholar- Peters Service Award presented by the conducts a work day to obtain the Julian ship and leadership, Shirley Stubs Sorrota Club for being the outstand Danial Scholarship This year it was award got the Miami Wellesley Award as ing qirl in the Junior class ed to Barbara Beck outstanding Sophomore girl. Each year, the Royal Palm Chapter of National Honor Society presents four awards signifying the four attributes necessary for Honor Society member- ship For scholastic ability, the president, Bob Gilmour, received a S50 Scholarship. Honor Society members chose Carol Milioti as the most deser- ving person to receive the N.H.S. Leadership Award. For unselfish service to school and community, Delores Long was selected to receive the N.H.S. Service Award. Outstanding traits of character won for Nancy Hilgendorf the N.H.S. Character Award. Bob and Delores also received Publications Awards for work with the Edison Herald. A Tribute For untiring services to the school through the Nation- al Forensic League, Doris Schulenberg was given The N.F.L. Service Award. C1565 To Talent Stanley Kurzban, for showing outstanding achieve- ment in the field of mathematics, was given the Math- ematics Award. Also, for being the Junior showing the most progress in the field of Debate and Oratory, Stan- ley received an N.F.L. Award. Receiving the Bausch and Lomb Science Award is the senior best demonstrating ability in this field. Selected by the science teachers and by an achievement test, the winner this year was Don Armstrong. . . H571 l By meeting the requirements of points, service and partici- pation, Jo Hirsch, Alan Rosenbaum, Jack Weber, and David Moreinis received National Forensic League Awards. Jo, Allen, Jack, and David also were selected to receive the Junior Optimist Awards for outstanding contributions in the fields of debate and oratory. Cooperation musicianship and service grounds for the Vocal Music Award This year the award went to Delores Harm Because he posseses the qualities of good character, friendliness and high moral standards, Hi-Y members chose Bob Albertson to receive the Hi-Y Award. For doing the most for her club and school and also for being cooperative and showing leadership, the Allied Youth Award was awarded to Gloria Summers. The Reward Presented by the Band and Orchestra was presented to Shirley Scarsdale for musicianship service and scholarship By taking at least one year of art at irg outstanding achievements in this field Pat Angevine received the Titian Ari Award fllhl ,f Y to the vocal music department are the Patron's Association, the Arion Award Edison, exhibiting work, and by show- For service to the school through the publications, for leadership, and for outstanding journalistic ability, Edison Herald Award was given Judy Andersen, and Beacon Awards to Peter Baehrel and Gale Jacoby. Also receiving Publications Awards were Bob Gilmour and Dolores Long for Herald, and Cynthia Smtih for Beacon. for Service Robert Head received the Audio Visual Award for his services in he field of movie and slide projection public address systems tape re corders and record players 1 A W- 1 1 I o . .-. . , .T lg and x 1 i X Ib i A A - Pi ' 5 3 I X J, .r 1 ,' I in By scoring higher than any other senior girl in the test given by General Mills, Charlene McDaniaI won the Betty Crocker Award proving her knowledge of homemaking. A committee of Sorrota members and the club sponsor selected Barbara Spungin as the receiver of the S100 Soroptimist Scholarship Award. By displaying outstanding qualities of citizenship, Barbara Bess- ilieu received the Good Citizenship Award presented by the Civinette club. Recognition X 3 n C1603 P Certificates of Merit were given to Pat Foley, Dick Gilbert, Mary Heydasch, Linda Sheppard, Barbara Overton, and Terry Harris for individual achievement in DCT. at Edison. Attitude, attendance, punctualitv, scholarship, employee rating, and par- ticipation in school activities were the basis for the award. Of Service ' I rlvlll For perfect attendance through their three years in high school David Cunningham, George Egerrneir, Carol Feisler, Nelson LeDuc received Perfect Attendance Awards. 1 .ij ,A W ii? ax i 721 9 3 we as M, law-W' 4 VN .wg 911 if? 5 msgvfzgwiggh W vwww ffl .M A 1-gm Qkiiw 15, My 2 . 4. m i ' , ' 1 :VF sf ar .. Q, .2 sq 1 5 . 5 . .1 ,K 25 : Soh SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS are, left to right: Conniel Harrell, secretary, Bucky Enriques, president, Barbara Zaidan, vice-president, Mrs. Howard, sponsor, Sharon Zimmerman, treasurer, and Peggy Swanson, I.C.C. wgiv I , 4-4, ii 9' 'f 1 ,.. MR. ANDERSON FRONT ROW: Jeanne Lamphear, Barbara Van Leeuwen, Dolly Wall, Sharon Bleeker, Diana Rychel, Elvo Loverin, Carol Jackson, Sonia No- vack, Bonnie Block. SECOND ROW: Rose Marie Wright, Beverly Marc- kel, Judy Gordon, Lindo Beaver, Harrie? Rice, Ida Merfens, Sharron Franlclin, Ruthie Whilacller, THIRD ROW: Dennis Wales, John Kennedy, Wesley Powell, Tom Hengholf, Clin- ton Wunderiy, Louie Cannon, Jim Slokesberry, Rufus Holzbaur, Wm. C. M. Anderson. rt G rf K. MR. BERTSCH FRONT ROW: JoAnne Wales, Donya Gran, Cecilia Fernandes, Dorothy Bedford, Kay Roley, Barbara Samp- son, Kathleen Walsh, Helen Wick- ham. SECOND ROW: Dennis Mc- Gauckin, Bucky Pratt, Tom Zunwalt, RaMerle Richard, Alice Fugate, Care ol Butler, Alice Mathewson, ldola Miller, Margie Sirickland. THIRD ROW: Howard Clarke, Gordon Cer- tain, John Ribera, Bob Stoky, Don Herbert, Tom Altman, Dick Sapher, David Orr, Robert Downey. 'W MRS. BARBER FRONT ROW: Susan Whe!cheI, Jan Christiansen, Mary Faye Faust, Mar- tha Jean West, Dianne Johnson, Florence Bryant, Caral Gerber, Dor- othy Lynch. SECOND ROW: James Fair, David Rand, Roslyn Findel, Bonnie Hadden, Betty Wilson, Louise Palacio, Gari Mccoy, Donald Bean, THIRD ROW: Robert Menot, Donald Baggesen, Leroy Clayton, Phil Dukin, David McVay, Aaron Todd, Darrell Cox, Gary Hobbs, Jimmy Fiela. A I H 4 I 4 . . ' l M fr ix s O ni ' 1 i W lli Lf. xxx x 3' if g X A l t if t .- 4 , v F W H 0 l . '- Y 1 M I I Q Y 3 ..,' X. 5, JI 9' MRS. CALDWELL FRONT ROW: Holly Burt, Adrienne Frattino, Eileen Chumbley, Susanne Hagerty, Jackie Weekley, Eloise Schiffer, Sandro Buhler, SECOND ROW: Robert Collins, Ann Mc- Donough, Faye Gilbert, Margaret Pcrkhurst, Carol Manning, Mary- Ann Pardenek, Donna Whiston, Jan- ice Jones. THIRD ROW: Robert Bahl, Richard Famiglieetti, Phil Hughes, John Sutherland, Ray Blumer, John Hodges, Marvin Da- vis, Lansing Price. MR. CAMPBELL FRONT ROW: Danna Romfh, Peggy Frazier, Madeleine Zelinski, Diane Shrum, Nancy Corbitt, Rita McGil- vary, Lorraine Paulson, Joy Morri- e , 7' ag., Q' , 6' A 1 son, Bonnie Burp, SECOND ROW: John Puffer, Paul White, Patti Jones, Robert Reed, York vis. THIRD ROW: Henry Townsend, Charles Guzowski, tiss Hammock, St Taylor, George Ca ritt, Mr. Campbell. Bonnie Brinsan. Walter Morillo, Honeycutt, Patsy Peggy Hamilton, Nance, Tom Da- Cary Conyers, Walter Joiner, Paul Ferrle, Cur- eve Pierce, Joe rdet, Ronny Mer- MRS. EWING FRONT ROW: Rosemary Zito, Char- lotte Sherrill, Barbara Schleicher, Mary Ellen McLendon, Pamela Han- cock, Judy Rookstaol, Barbara Cald- well. SECOND ROW: Madeline Mar- zolf, John Noyer, Kathie Halver- stadl, Roberta Burgess, Frances Newton, Pat Person, Vito Gazzuolo, Mike Michelson. THIRD ROW: Gary Hoover, Ronald Taylor, Joel Barak, Douglas Quick, Albert Reese, Alan Levinson, Julian Cheney, Bruce Filsell we F P l 1 Qi Q. My , ,sv 4 i a lied: A J is A ,' I i 1 ' MR. FOX FRONT ROW: Marian Calley, Betty Miller, lrene Salamone, Sonia Whit- taker, Kathie Dailey, Flonnie King, Carol Mathers, Challis Wilcox, SECOND ROW: Charles Odom, Gerald Good, Barbara Siggins, Mar' cia Hart, Marinita Hawkins, Carol Adamson, MerryAnn Pigott, Denny Cowart. THIRD ROW: Ellery Rich- tarcik, James Milton, Russell Hurst, Peter Thompson, Larry Barlield, John Digby, Donald Kraker, Robert Jett, Mr, Jay P. Fox. 5111 PF I ., I Eli 'Fi 1 MRS. GIBBS FRONT ROW: Judy Gillis, Mary Jane Anderson, Candy Herrmann, Jackie Place, Karen Wifking, Sheri Miller, Glenda Castleman, Joy Schultz. SECOND ROW: Sharon Arabian, Robert Hart, Judy Kneier, Linda Clark, Joan Denzel, Janice Cottrell, Maureen Howland, Steve Barnett. THIRD ROW: Robert Di- pauli, James Lamb, Charley Key, Dan Takas, Buddy Pike, Abe Andes, Erik Uuttu, Richard Giteles. of PVP, vi - R v x Q. 1 - I r' op 5 , .s rs MR. GARCIA FRONT ROW: Sonia Pita, Elvira Russo, Nancy Pace, Judy Hawkins, Tina Wilde, Raynell Clarke, Phyllis Simmons, Betty Mathias, SECOND ROW: Donna Hinkle, Gordon Rob- erts, Martha King, Peggy Cardaza, Sandy Gillespie, Patty Albert, Dee Dee Anderson, Bill Pickering, John Minetr. THIRD ROW: Ronald Jones, Gary Critchlow, Tom Rittenhouse, James Alley, Frank Smith, Peter Dingler, Walter Ware, Ted LaFIeur, Bob Ulrich, William Barnes. 1, U. F I MR. GILBERT FRONT ROW: Betty Williams, Marie Anne Moffat, Evelyn Ball, Betty An- drews, Nelda Snowden, Adriana Parra, Jeannette Poirier, Lou Ann Hauger, Anne Woollard, Judy Kreutzer. SECOND ROW: Robert Edward Webb, Fred Harnage, Gary Acquaviva, Eileen Banks, Arlene Cobb, Linda Goodman, Ruth Hilder- brandt, Lucy Parra, Leila Huiet, Salvatore Pirrotta, Richard Gell. THIRD ROW: John Jones, Richard Astley, John Bennett, Charles Roe- del, Owen Glontz, Jerry Doetzer, Pim VanNess, Cecil Monhollon, Harris Turner, Robert Curry, James Parrott. R S W .., 1 my 4 IU s s F xi MR. GUNN FRONT ROW: JoAnn Elvena, Nellie McGauran, Susan Rose, Marcia Houghtaling, Norma Clot, Ida La- Face, Barbara Zaidan, Barbara Porter. SECOND ROW: .IeAnn Roberts, Ethel Roberts, Betty Spires, Maria Vergne, Melinda Asmus, Dor- othy Gramling, Carole Bartlett, Ava Coursey, Barrie Dempsey. THIRD ROW: Rupert Adams, Gordon Marcus, Joel Eaves, Thomas Ward, David Safey, Albert Mucci, Jon Balco, David Kitchen, Mike Hernan- dez. MISS GREENE FRONT ROW: Jo Ann Bassinger, Dolores Burgess, Ann Berndt, Char- lene Lucinian, Sandy Mock, Berna- dine Purcell, Janet Thumm, Julia Lopez. SECOND ROW: Dennis Bohr, Betty Fiess, Natalie Sasso, Bonnie Ramsdell, Diana Hereda, Brenda Hathcoclr, Madeline Pellicci, Rose- mary Diana. THIRD ROW: Douglas Eden, Rocco l.aPace, Dale Cunning- ham, Louis Accornero, John Forn- shell, Daruna, Pablo, Danny Segrue, Anthony Senatore, A i T Ali' x e Q ,T 'tt f 'iii gy. it - ' is 1- F l 'T x,' MISS HACKETT FRONT ROW: Patricia Nelson, Dona Meserve, JoAnn Stagnitta, Sharon Sprouse, Holly McI.ay, Verna Beau- ion, Gloria Murphy, Elaine Davis, Margie Karlson. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Salamone, Joe Martin, Laret- to Astrachan, Peggy Green, Carol Cole, Penny Poole, James Green, Dewey Varner. THIRD ROW: Glenn Webb, Tommy Davis, Delmar Kitten- dorf, Vince Boniorno, Weston Sa- bins, Barry Anderson, Stephen Kahn, Joe Ferrara. - -.n, .Q fi I f LSO 'J -A 'x 6 iii . xy MRS. LOVE FRONT ROW: Connie Harrel, Marn- eil Barrow, Norene Barfield, Ethel Oglesby, Sandra Stovall, Helen Bi' linski, Judy Cook. SECOND ROW: Larry Bruce, James Freeman, Sheila Finch, Karen Krenoch, Sharron Stid- ham, Brenda Eisinger, James Becia, Harry Schoell, THIRD ROW: Richard Nicholls, Ray McColl, Fred Sapp, Robert Davis, Dennis Bambach, Bob Sherr, John Weil, Carlos Hunter, Steve Hanson. lp C' 'Q afar MR. JOHNSON FRONT ROW: Joanne Koehler, Barbara Lynn Rainey, Mary Lamont, Patricia Davis, Ann Harbaugh, Do- lores Conroy, Shirley Stobs, Anno- lee Squires, Dawn Redman. SECOND ROW: Sue Feldman, Richard Mc- Kenna, Bill Boswell, Sharon Sim- merman, Susan Becker, Susan Bar- low, Judy Kentener, Ralph Rodriques, John Nash. THIRD ROW: Larry Kilburn, Reuben Davis, John Groif- fith, Howard Schleich, Donald Weber, Henry Fox, Angel Lafon- toine, Douglas Varnes, Russell Hows ard. Pl? :ar -, - . Lew . 5 V a s it . 9 MRS. McAUSLlN FRONT ROW: Joann Largen, Pat Fisher, Polly Porller, Beverly Jones, Judy Picey, Jody Harrison, Mary Jean Stutzman, Patrice Dairs, Mary Ann Boruso, Sally Blue. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Mongole, Raymond Beaty, Ronald Aiello, Kathern, Les- ter, Helen Costill Donna Dundinger, Eve Storck, Judy Ransom, George Pakuris. THIRD ROW: Doug Bedcis, Joe Wetherington, Duane Wagner, Jimmy Stewart, Andy Hole, Shelby Lee, Jerry Mingo, Charles Bryan, William Sotchell. .3 36 . 'E . ,, st- -- Y MRS. MCKINNEY FRONT ROW: Cynthia Hawkins, Car- oline Cheney, Jeanette Layton, Jan- et Lowe, Rosemary Mahoney, Shir- ley Gaier, Carol Ann Motto, Jean- nette Ellington. SECOND ROW: Fred Serio, Dorothy Shumeska, Patricia Rivers, Wendy Bole, Roberta Stub- blefield, Sue Danley, Phyllis Tesch- ke, Carolyn Gertz, Linda Lane. THIRD ROW: Fred Burton, David Willits, Gary Brewer, John Mica, Donald Ray, Robert Mullee, Johnny Drake, Robert Godsmark, Bill Lewin, King Cox, Arthur Black. Q-si ft . J- I 'I MR. McGAUGH EY FRONT ROW: Linda Tedesco, Peggy Forthuber, Eula Parsley, Ann Cot- tone, Mary Lesyea, Allison Bassett, Diane Renedo, Elizabeth Gavilo, Morylin Marino. SECOND ROW: Larry Senna, Joe Schott, Judy Strick- land, Lynda Boddy, Kit Logan, Mary Beth Morton, Joe Wagoner, Walt Boyer, THIRD ROW: Robert Kosin- eski, Mack Parker, Paul Gagnon, Charles Burney, Jerry Levy, Eddie Pippio, John Wilbar, George Frix, Peter Knapp. MISS McLENDON FRONT ROW: Dawn Beacraft, Anne Englert, Julie Lay, Jean Gardner, Susan Leroy, Tilly DeRot, Judy Kes- terke, LaMont Roberts, Enid Thomp- son, SECOND ROW: Roseanne Som- mer, Bruce Perlman, Sandy Perry, Peggy Swanson, June Marlowe, Car- ol Adams, Brenda Henson, Barbara Bow, Barbara Strubbe, Richard Black. THIRD ROW: George Stewart, Wayne Carson, Ray Walton, George Graham, Larry Hamlin, Morton My- rick, Larry Vincent, Bob Serrao, John Singleton, Arthur Cappella. Lf g I is - 1 If a 1 .' MRS. SAVAR ESE FRONT ROW: Elizabeth Sewell, Sal- Iy Marschall, Janice Hemsley, Bar' bara Pinker, Elaine Hooper, Frances Talierch, Betsy Leisenring. SECOND ROW: Sue Gray, Nancy Didrence, Ed Petrino, Lynne Thorpe, Melody Murray, Susan Gorken, Betty Lewis, Nancy Farris, Don Slaton. THIRD ROW: Ed Codianne, Ralph Nestler, Kenneth Sosebee, Richard Carl, lou Weber, Phil Harris, Carsen Mullis, Edward Braley, Bob Magnusen, Ken Willits. I . if xi I 'E' , .' F , r 1 146 .1 3 , J 4 Hx MR. PRATER FRONT ROW: Betty Watson, Ann Riemer, Rina Otero, Mary Taillon, Dorcas Saylor, Rose Montemarano, Donna Green, Patricia Way, Fran- ces Gorside. SECOND ROW: Charles Collins, Patrick Killen, Martha Mc- Cluan, Sandra Lewther, Ellen Wolf- son, Martha Bolt, Janice Bella, Bob Thain, George Faust. THIRD ROW: Jeff Cortright, Richard Racette, Har- old Askenback, Merle Hubbard, Charles McNulty, Danny Masters, Charles Stephens, Billy McNey, Jim- my Phillips. 4. I if 1 so St' 1 I Sv x Q 5 MRS. SHUFELT FRONT ROW: Penny Eaton, Lenore Nardelli, Glenda Payne, Susan Yar- brough, Carolyn Clark, Martha MC- Clamma, Barbara Goughler, Judith A. Krull, Beverly Barkett, Patricia Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ken Vogel, Richard Molce, Jimmy Donnelly, Cin- dy Hoffman, Dianne Smith, Patricia Winkelman, Beth Ellison, Bill Russo, Jim Harris. THIRD ROW: Bill Roth, George Roller, Peter King, Larry Adams, Charles Maddalezzo, Ken Turpin, John Bailey, John Curtiss, Jimmy Hinson, Bill Darichulr. fi ,4 A113- t ,Rall I MR. SIEG FRONT ROW: Sylvia Mathews, Ann Talle, Virginia Faulkner, Elaine Ni- gard, Eileen Ponticello, Carol Arndt, Sandra Drake, SECOND ROW: Frank Werntz, Lora Hopper, Jackie Braun, Judy Syrek, Susan Townsend, Elizabeth Roman, Jean Lebaugh, Larry Norton. THIRD ROW: Ronald Tool, Renalt Drury, Larry Setnikoff, Charles Broder, Gary Griffith, Dick Calass, Tim Cawin, Mr Bennet Sieg , of sf 1 N- X I f 3 'V 'M 5' Y l . MR. SHUMARD FRONT ROW: Francis Whitesell, Gloria Saenz, Barbara Laymen, Kathy Lauginiger, Nancy Carpenter, Danna Whitaker, Yvonne Harris. SECOND ROW: Ann Alber, Paula D'Agestina, John DeWinkler, Judy Cale, Sally Mellstrom, Stasia Kapa, Nancy Petersen, Paul Desiardins, Jimmy Barbani. THIRD ROW: George Theobald, John Fisk, Jimmy Reid, Bob Nelson, Charles Godber, Bob Richards, Chuck Reynolds, Ralph Bisz, Bill Tracket. MR. SMITH FRONT ROW: Patricia Harrison, Kathleen Perkins, Roberta Mills, Wanda Gray, Barbara Walton, Ger- aldine Rack, Jean Wiley, Bernice Watt, SECOND ROW: Linda Low- rey, Sharon Hodder, Judy Gaither, Brenda Hawkins, Marilyn Richards, Carol Fiske, Carole Carpenter, Ev' elyn Hutt THIRD ROW: Mike Mc- Intyre, Tony Bethencourt, Brian House, Maurice Eubanks, John Zwis' Ier, Bob Statler, Arthur Pope, Bucky Enriquez, Jose Alvarez, Mr. Smith fi W Q A Vg vw-4 v at tp 1 it MISS WENTZEL FRONT ROW: Virginia Gillen, Ma- rie Root, Orianne Treadwell, Arlene Jarkesy, Gerry Hill, Valencia Os- good, Loretta DePippe, Priscilla Nitti, Mildred Ford. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Heinlen, Clarice May, Joy Thompson, Joyce Huldack, Debbie Tyler, Marion Querido, Joy Le- baugh, Genevieve Ward, Howard Smith. THIRD ROW: Ronald Cox, Renny Wray, Larry Southard, James McCarthy, Robert Place, Russ Brown, Douglas Odum, James Case, John Smith. po H :-4 e-, Y 1 T :Q f f ., F - . . ,, I c ag lin . .1 5 MR. STRAUSS FRONT ROW: Beverly Falk, Nancy Wehry, Marianne Hessinger, Patri- cia Patten, Cynthia Cortez, Maria Huber, Vivian Taylor, Carol Roders, Janice Finley, Janet Moore. SEC- OND ROW: Derrill Boyett, Bob Scrivani, Janie Hessler, Judy Robin- son, Donna Wells, Judy Rising, Cor- olyn Webster, Barbara Philips, Joyce Sampson, John Hagan. THIRD ROW: Mr, Philip Strauss, Jerry Wil- liams, Jay Pichewski, Tam Gaub, Martin Newton, Paul Woadin, Mal- colm Knapp, Buddy Denmark, Stu- art Woody, Frank Waterman, Rich- ard Sampson, David Davis, Fred Ellis. 4 Y fi le ..b ,T -K - 1 MR. PRIEST FRONT ROW: Donna Lottin, Edna Ruth McCormick, Jennie Brown, Elaine Earnest, Judy Reece, Kay Glider, Carole Lyon, Judy Webb, Roseanne Barbara. SECOND ROW: Robert Scott, Robert Williams, War- ren Wright, Carol Vanderford, June rluldack, Pat Ryan, Johnnie Hilyer, Robert Stephens. THIRD ROW: Art Schofield, Ronnie Beasley, Tommy Srnith, Mike Eaton, Jerry Powell, Bob Brown, Bill Barber, Robert Mar- tin. I Juniors JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS are, left to right: Peggy Supplee, secretary, Mrs. Foster, sponsor, Duffy Golding, president, Diane Marks, vice president, and Barry Kutin, treasurer. isis if K 4 yt rift ' I Q , 3 r I 5 A I ' sf, I, 6 MR. BARROWS FRONT ROW: Barbara Millican, Vir- ginia Ellis, Judy Walden, Peggy Taylor, Dorothy Hendershot, Jackie Cohen, Carole Sue Snary, Barbara Parrott. SECOND ROW: Sallie Muma, Joe Lo Fauci, Bob Resnick, Charles Fell, Duffy Golding, Dick Marini, Juanita Bunch. THIRD ROW: Joseph Lilly, Phil Cathey, Kinny Sut- ton, Joe Gcrdon, Johnny Show, Bill Seeberger. IITII MRS. DERBYSHIRE FRONT ROW: Peggy Green, Becky Little, Shirley Clark, Dorothea Taribo, Dorothy Keller, Harriet Roach, Diane Currier. SECOND ROW: Louis Tri- guero, Diane Boudreau, Mollie Kelly, Dorothea Nickerson, Peggi Soar, Danyce Pace, Joyce Todd. THIRD ROW: Charles Anthony, Steve Owens, Mark Leonardsan, John Hagerty, Warren Bergethon, Vernon Maddox, John Scott. T 'L .4 . vi MR. BURTON FRONT ROW: Judith Renaldo, Bon- nie Mitros, Linda Jarrett, Joyce Cur- tis, Carolyn Clark, Toni Buckmaster, Maureen Alexander, Ingrid Eriksson, Elsie Thomas. SECOND ROW: Jim O'Neil, Barry Heron, Floyd Causey, Frank Morrison, Lydia AIVCYEI, Joyce Moffett, Linda Jackson, Jim Miller, Doug Libertore. THIRD ROW: Robert Solomon, Dennis Dean, John Branzer, Bill Low, Rollie Benson, Ricahr E. Sanders, Ken Lorenzo, Jerry Marina, Steve Cottone. 4 .J 5' 4 1 sf is T x, if i ww MR. ETTINGOFF FRONT ROW: Carol Tomasello, Bar- bara Clark, Carolyn Edwards, Doris Jerguson, Pat Nieman, Grace Anto- nacci, Pat Cobb, Jeannette Roberts. S E C O N D R O W: Clinton Haley, Madeline Angeletti, Dion Strickland, Sandy Guthrie, Betty Graham, Conf nie Capitolo, Linda Johnson, Robert Shaver, Robert Wilkerson. THIRD ROW: Trez Vining, Richard Causey, Carl Hauber, Joseph Papierz, Hen- ry Logan, Richard Green, Jimmy Donaho, Richard Parrish, Mr. Ettingoff, A 1 P MRS. GEIGER FRONT ROW: Sherrel Wigley, San- dra Kemble, Ellen DeWeiI, Lyn Thur- mond, Dianne Kittel, Joyce DeBruhl, GeorgeAnn Nagle, Ruth Barrett, Reita Harris. SECOND ROW: Linda Dayton, John Maher, Tom Gaussi- ran, Bob Rivers, Bill Allison, Eddie Santos, Jim Baker, Peggy Hunter. THIRD ROW: Aldene Cote, Warren Hollis, Guillermo Salon, John Carr, Joe Stallone, Joe Staub, Bill Simp- son, John Watson, Gail Lottin. 5 . gg, 1 l v F ia G 55 ii ff :lv 3 ,Ye 'E r .. v X Y if 4' ,. ., MR. FEELER FRONT ROW: Rita Reed, Maxine Bowman, Andrea Karmiol, Judy Fletcher, Georgia Lovett, Edna Cole, Jennie Cuttrelle, Mary Roberts, Judy Armayor, Annette Palumbo. SECOND ROW: Ed Burkhart, Fred Parlchurst, Judy Norton, Mary Lou Morrissey, Peggy Supplee, Ann Jones, John Gary, Kenneth Miller. THIRD ROW: Tom Bussiere, Herby Arnold, James Harris, Larry Bishop, Gerry Steven- son, Frank Sherril, Leonard Huarcl, William Chabek. W ,, 9851, . r P K1 'lx ,B li ai MR. J. HUDSON FRONT ROW: Martha Ponton, Vir- ginia Whetsell, Sara Robinette, Deanne Hastings, Gayle Thigpen, Marie Jones, Constance Klee, Sally Kettler, .laclcie Hart. SECOND ROW: Keith Askey, Myra Chaney, Barbara Ostlund, Linda Turner, Mary Flood, Pat Lawton, lrene Baez, Johnny Hernandez, Martha Barron. THIRD ROW: Carlos Caiigas, Bill Helton, Rodger Belt, Vic Shumalner, Don Hurst, Kenny Cebeck, John Lake, Don Matthews, John Albrecht, Art- hur Funk. ,ptirf'1'5f'r -I ' I MISS LAUGHLIN FRONT ROW: Darla Jones, Judy Hill, Myrna Wexler, Judy Shiplet, Irene Halliwell, Patsy Mover, Veroni- ca Beclcvermit, JoAnne Cox, Patti Dinnell, SECOND ROW: Johnny Chambers, Maurice Helou, Babs Stel- chaak, Michal Bolway, Frances Sibal, Norman Campbell, Happy Fick, Carol Comito. THIRD ROW: Ronald Fidler, Wayne Rosen, Bill Thompson, Bob Holloway, Jerry Baesel, George Eastman, Ralph Polster, Harry Lee, Jim McCormick, Tom Ledbetter. l Q 1 tl A' ill Tb Y if . , 5' ', W: MISS LAFFERTY FRONT ROW: Asenath Consala, Linda Reddicln, Camille Flores, Betsy Langston, Judy Keene, Sue Davis, Mary Mahoney. SECOND ROW: April Bardell, Stanley Kurzban, George Garrett, Jim MacGregor, Kay Thompson, Justine Kibbe, Ger- aldine Chudoba, James Shelton. THIRD ROW: L90 Smith, Harry Lamb, Robert Hyland, Wally McCall, Bob Hessler, Don MacLaughlin, Loufs Aldio, John Waldbaum, Sandy Mott. nl If . In 9 1 MRS. McGUIRE FRONT ROW: Marie Paloucci, San- dra Kiellberg, Jean Fulton, Marlene Rossa, Patti Denham, Joan Benedict, Charlotte Cunningham, Jean Cook, Martha Muns, MaryLou Morrison. SECOND ROW: Lorens Garcia, Pam Parrott, Joanne Kittel, Linda Voytek, Montelle Trammell, Nilda Alvarez, Judy Bellamy, Judy Knowles, Barbie Hamm, Waunette Lovelle, Clyde McGarva. THIRD ROW: Bob Cos- tello, Dan Marti, Davfd Smith, Bob Stobs, Glen Howell, Morris Gibbs, Ronnie Strickland, David Daly, Charles Barfield, Tony Palumbo, Benny Carroll, MISS MELMS: in , 1 , FA: ' Q , , , H gr R no 0. ,f M V 4 MISS MERRITT FRONT ROW: Deborah Foster, Pat Mesler, Linda Curry, Jerry Bennett, Audrey Dick, Cherry Troup, Peggy NewKoop, Toni Trazz. SECOND ROW: Kenny Bess, Sandy Walls, Phyllis Magruder, Jeannette Cope, Janet Garlick, Stephanie Kurtz, Tony Martinez, Gary Brown. THIRD ROW: Bill Weber, Jim Jeter, David Craig, Craig Stroll, Jack Smith, Don Hudson, George Mclntyre, Bill Hemmer. rf 5 MISS MELMS FRONT ROW: Barbara Kies, Rose- Anne Surrency, Patsy Barber, Fran- ces Zinn, Elaine Christ, Dotty Cush- man, Aileen Eberhard, Cookie Iri- zarry. SECOND ROW: Miss Nan Melms, Sue Boyette, Pat Headlee, Sunday Pappas, Pat Smith, Cathy Howlette, Wanda Galbreath, Gary Gates. THIRD ROW: Don Leven, Robert Moore, Rich Bendle, Gayland Reed, Jose Padille, Bill Hengold, Don Brown, Charles Fallen, John Leisenring. 1 e f' V, .w 2 f sr . I in 1 A er . ,V ,As y R N Tv N , J 4 . if D3 wtf? J 'W ,. fm E DI lol flftffl Dllal- ' 2 5 2 1 MISS PENDLETON FRONT ROW: Mary Efthimiou, San- dra Thompson, Lynne Thompson, Eva Englebright, Doris Lauer, Shar- on Boggs, Pat Bourque, Gail Van Atta, Lucille Quinton. SECOND ROW: Jo Ward, Paul Lively, Robert Jordan, Ted Norcross, John Kleiner, Mike Hocker, Bill Cooper, Jimmy Johnson, Jimmie Trahey. THIRD ROW: Bill Dibregorio, Al Crooke, Bob Cooper, Lott Jennings, Maurice Boyel, Albert Wessel, David Wells, Roy McKillop, David Murphy, Tommy Glass. :f7'i ,6 me We fi' . l I 5 6 K E ' s MISS RICH FRONT ROW: Charlotte Brogdon, Meredith Ewald, Babs Boyce, Cherie Wood, Vickie Reed, Carole Gold- stein, Pat Stewart, Brenda Shay. THIRD ROW. Nils Johnson, Tom- my McTighe, Walter White, Tom Boyer, Steve Overton, Fritz Leknes, Michael Tuccitto, Joe Craparotta, Rosemary Norton. SECOND ROW: Elissa Weil, Faith Mercer, Marilyn Lewis, Jean Wall, Barbara Travis, Carolyn Crawford, Jon Robbins, Shirley Soude. V-yr - 1 5 i t 2 ., w .Fi FFFCZAF chip MR. RESNICK FRONT ROW: Toby Vann, Edie Mayes, Noreen Laquoy, Emily Flores, Diane Brinson, Chloe Goodman, Linda Plymale. SECOND ROW: Sharon Su Boggs, Andrew Bohu- tinsky, Carl Caputo, Marylou Puglia, Nita Ransdell, Barbara Bell, Gail Thomas. THIRD ROW: Tom Pursley, Maruin Ray, Earl Cortright, Doug Wells, Butch Johnson, Bob Glorius, Bob Joslyn, Ronnie Crouse. 'Of' MRS. RICKEY FRONT ROW: Patricia Rovel-Rixx, Susan Taylor, Marcia Hann, Sally Brown, Kristin Fidler, Kitty Little, Cindy Cone, Pat Croftord. SECOND ROW: Charles Brangon, Steve Jones, Joyce Sheppard, Marilyn Eason, Vicki Watters, Jackie Merritt, Carol Ann Hover, Charles Gomes. THIRD ROW: Lester Faircloth, Robert Ferdi- nand, Larry Deason, Mike Kane, Roger Raulerson, Curtis Griffin, Robert Lesnick, Steve Voytek. it I 'E iv: Ti J gfilipli S v ',t it MR. SHADLE FRONT ROW: Mary Martel, Shirley Whitfield, Lucette Carney, Joanne Cann, Diana Marks, Jane Wingerter, Ann Burkholder, Miriam Green- bcum, Sheila Smith, Judy Mong. SECOND ROW: Herbert Grace, John Hillyer, Bob Moore, Bob Hess- ler, Terry Dayton, Rebecca Grindle, Janice Williams, Kathleen Curry, JoAnne Adams, John Larsen. THIRD ROW: Mike Perrine, Steve Ricke, Mike Brown, Ed Springthorpe, Ken Ernest, James Draughon, Joe Teller, Gary Langford, Ronald Poh, Arthur Landman. I' ,.' -1 S i MR. SCHNEIDER FRONT ROW: Patti Shoemaker, Adela Olortegui, Helen Howell, Dee Walterson, Graciela Saenz, Rena Corpening, Martha Mims, Holly Stewart, Karol Koessler. SECOND ROW: Alton Bridges, Margaret Roberston, Diane Hart, Netto Guthrie, Mary Loprieno, Meg Gormly, Maggie Brothers, Louise Raboin, McDowell, Sally. THIRD ROW: F.W.Schneider, Jimmy Ketzle Jimmy Rose, Z, T. Williams, John Stone, Ali Davis, Max Metzger, Larry West, Jerry Goodman. , e 'lg pm-war i W 1 f 2 If f Q ,5 i 1 MRS. SHEELEY FRONT ROW: Dorothy Gallagher, Jean Waldron, Dixie Boclcius, Har- riet Hardie, Shirley Long, Diana Kolbas, Maureen Curran, Patricia Thumm, Judy Rathner. SECOND ROW: Pete DeFontaine, Jerry Merckel, Pat Bryan, Sandra Green- lee, Harriet Wells, Judy Brewer, Carl Stokoe, Walter Davidson. THIRD ROW: Jack Clark, Dan De- Borde, Eugene Wells, Ronald Reeves, Robert Gonzales, George Kanistras, Gray Brewer, Bradley Owens, Roger Emrich. A if n Y , QQ ' yy -is , 1 1 ' 'ni' 'ii MR. TEDDER FRONT ROW: Pat Gould, Bette Say- lar, Gaye White, Linda Lutz, Norma Goyette, Claire Bruns, Nancy Scheets, Annette Poirier, SECOND ROW: Richard Storck, Tony Laudisio, Barry Brown, Sally Wells, Alice Bush, Marcia Kay Lay, Melvin Jim- merson. THIRD ROW: Allan Hine- man, Doug Denault, Walter Michael, John Rice, Philip Reynolds, Albert DeAngelis, Gerald Towns, Loren Midget. ' is 4 . f o- Olga MR. STANSELL FRONT ROW: Frances Chastain, Donna Straub, Sharon Haslleel, Mat' tie Drayton, Diann, Boyce, Jeanne Hauser, Martha Yearwood, Barbara Drossner. SECOND ROW: David Eppic, William Lesslie, Fritz Leffing- well, Anne Halverstodt, Selma Berk- house, Lois Norton, Bill Lehman, Jock Chancey. THIRD ROW: Johnny Mixan, Richard Flores, David Wor- ley, Jack Perk, Ronald Lester, Mike Hernminger, Ken Heavlin, Terry Carpenter, Bill Moore. J 55 if TS- if -A , ggi so T x 'Pu 1, , , . .:. A V i y ,sf T2 D it T vvl: H' fy I 1 . K J S. i 1 6' L4 vm, i W . i 2 1 2 1 r iv. i 1, W' 1 of ea ' ,cc 4 '- sis .xi X I j-by T ' A u ' K fl 7, , y MR. TOMBLIN FRONT ROW: Marilyn Turner, Julianne Neal, Roxy Ann Williams, Marsha Macdonald, Marianne Pala- mara, Barbara Hardin, Sue Edwards. SECOND ROW: Mr. Tomblin, Richard Rheault, Donald Dixon, Billie McCormick, Mary Lou Leahy, Nancy Weeks, Joan Lynn, Sue Satt- ler. THlRD ROW: Ted Williams, Dexter Barlow, Wayne Archer, Hal Metz, Bob Steele, Rick Emmett, Noel Desiderio, James Ferdinand, Rich- ard Lerro Z ,, t - 5, r., A , , ll ' 1 . gy r l v , , , x Q l J , X ' Q, l , ' , . W t ml f' I Fa f fl ' Y I I MRS. WETHERINGTON FRONT ROW Bobbie Looney Kath erine Stringer Rosemary Pollard Jud: Martuscello Lois Sutschek Maxine Hartley Jeanette Brown Nancy McAllister SECOND ROW Jerrold Rubtn Marsha Goodman Mary Card Carla Stanlus Linda Greer Beverly Wright Pat Sharkey Nancy Williams Carol Materson THIRD ROW Richard Templeton Melvin Moore Frank Totlno Tony Rizzo Jim May John Douglas Bull Harris Butler Perry Albert Albert Ralph Estes 6 4 Z. M' ' aww A ,tx 3, Y MR. WEBB FRON ROW: Connie Caputo, Helen Lyerly, Bonne Green, Patti Haas, Bonnie Goldberg, Sally Allen, Bon- nie Griggs. SECOND ROW: Joanne Abercrombie, Camille Moser, Gloria Mariani, Donna Wilson, Pat Mar- shall, Dartha Wiles, Jean Stuhlsatz, Joo Arlhur. THIRD ROW: Rochelle Davis, Barry Kutun, Bill Dilenge, Tom McCool, Ralph Williams, Rein- aldo Hernandez, Jim DiPasquale, Jackie White. 'Z' A if J Q. Q . X ' N73 y Y X ' A , 1 J.. K J A 5 1 i 1 Y. F U4 Gt -5 M.: 1 ' y 1 ,W V 4, wus T MRS. WILLITS FRONT ROW: Sylvia Shearer, San- dra Smith, Peggy Steele, Diana Gulotta, Jan DiCiacco, Frances Mesa, SECOND ROW: Mary Ann William, Ann Woodall, Irma Hau- ber, Beverly Carroll, Barbara Bar- ton, Carol Haught, Diane McKenna, THIRD ROW: Barry West, Richard Moore, Lanny Faison, Frank Hen- yon, Charles Early, Ken Morrow, Frank Largen, Ed Zsorey, Richard Wolfe. i 6 l J! 1 ! 'f 1 El , -Q ik , ' I ' QT' , Y' A H 77 Q' 4 sf .yy jul... ,. af' , -e,. x 1 . al, -' i MISS WRIGHT FRONT ROW: Barbara Ward, Susan Kunze-Roget, Joan Drody, Pamela Tyler, Rhonda Newman, Effie Za- manis, Janet Capps. SECOND ROW: Emilie Palacio, Marlene Hannon, Linda Quinton, Emily Willis, Ann Schneider, Martha Rodriguez, Done na Maxey. THIRD ROW: Doug Clement, Eric, Irwin, Virgel Walker, Mark Jones, Lamar Stone, Frank Brown, James Blount, Jim Mellinger. Tomorrow We Lead in M. IJ- I lem PZ. '7 F ,T SOPHOMORE BAKE sales proved a good source of revenue to increase the class treasury for senior year expenses, Bake sale profits plus sophomore class dues, faithfully collected by sophomore executive board mem- bers, will help these farsighted underclassmen meet their future bills as seniors. WOW WHAT A TOTAL! Butch Johnson, top salesman for the iunior class magazine sale points out the 54,324.97 total to Diana Marks, co-chairman of the drive, and Mrs. Dixon, class sponsor. Maggi Brothers, the other co-chairman is not pictured, Edison was given city-wide recognition as we topped all other schools in county sales. Our grand total ranked us eleventh in competition with all the schools in the state. The S1200 share of the sales totals will make this senior -. -yv Qi-E SALE sm 11411111 5,1 , , s ' . . - .- class o rich one-and what a reduction on senior expenses! 7 'X I. Q Congratulations, juniors, on your great success! I 153 5 Class of 1958 f Wayne Coleman, Presldent Mr W H Thomas Sponsor Your sensor year wnll be a breeze no home work no final examnnatnons so they told us Llttle dad we know that from the tame we eagerly sllpped on our sensor rnngs to the time we donned our caps and gowns we would be caught In an unendlng race with tnme for book reports term papers and examinations But didn t we stlll flnd some spare hours for games club meet :ngs and partles7 And after all aren t we the flrst sensor class whlch can boast about beating the other team and havnng an undefeated season? Now as commencement comes near we re tlect on the treasury of memorles we have collected un these past three years We remem ber the actrvltles we partncupated ln and the teams we cheered We appreclate our teachers for theur patience and understanding Most of all e remember Mlamr Edrson Sensor Hugh for nn our future llves we shall try to add by word and actuon luster to her name Bob Gllmour Vrce Presrdent Pat Sprouse, Secretary Don Gammon, Treasurer iv? flfll Q l , W at , U - - I I I ' - ' . W 0 ,R y C. y daily! fi 1 1 ly f' I ' A - ' A Aaron Heidy Abreu Albert Robert Albertson Anderson Doris Anderson Julie Abreu Nancy Acevedo Diane Acquiviva Danny Akers Alex Alcott Ken Allen Gloria Alvarez Judi Andersen Judy Anderson Lawrence Anderson Janet Andrasek Patricia Angevine ggffhijagjmfn VALEDICTORIANS SALUTATORIAN sand,,p.,e, Bill Appleby Jim Aquilina Don Armstrong Roger Arndall Jane Arnold Barbara Ashworth Robert Atkinson Peter Baehrel Joyce Baggerly Laurence Bahn Martha Bailey John Balicki Nanci Ball Lowell Ballas Julia Banks Alice Barber Phillip Bardack Wayne Barfield Marie Barimo Vivien Barimo Russell Barkett Wayne Barkett Bonnie Baughman Barbara Beck Diana Beers Peter Bell Louis Bellisario Robert Bennett Suzie Bennett Eva Benson Glenn Bergethon Alison Bernath Judy Bernstein Paul Bervaldi Miriam Berzof Barbara Bessellieu Camille Bewan Ginny Biggs Bruce Blair Joan Bleyer Lloyd Blouin Philip Blount Alan Blum Juanita Bogdanow Barbara Bohres We uf: K ,, - .4 O A K . 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T , Q, 16 . l , 4:--. 4 in Q 3 fx ' 2 ff I T f Y-'Q Skip Rockafellar Alexis Rodriquez Michael Rogers Al Rolle Will Rollins Allan Rosenbaum Frank Ross Shirley Rossman Reggie Rountree Lillian Rouse Jon Rowlands Gary Roycraff Arlene Rubin Brenda Sakobie Saundra Sakobie Pat Sampson Dale Sanders Richard Sanders Carolyn Saunders Helen Scapp Shirley Scarsdale 1208 onnie Schaft Lawrence Schattle Karlyn Schmidt Ted Schneider Allen Schoonmaker Doris Schulenberg artha Ann Scott Wayne Sechrest Donna Seigler June Ann Seligman Tommy Semas Nancy Sepulveda on Shaw John Sheehan Glenda Shepard Richard Shepperd John Sheridan Helen Sherman rry Shires Gladys Simmons Mike Singleton Paul Sivinski Bill Smith Cynthia Smith 1 -5-.-. -..: c -:.f- iiilii- fx ' .ww ,Y Q ...f- po ,,,. -S . .4 J, 4 .,,M-sv -sibm K 'Nm M- qi 44 X X 4- X9 Milk' i f',.: . X 'P' 'to-fa lx. 2 Q 3 v'g yn. '. x we '1 Awnw 5 ffsx w av, X 4- tx ., ,if ' Q ,W I A , Eddie Stettner Bob Stewart Holly Stewart Ben Stickney Kathy Stoppe Mike Stoppe Bob Stubblefield Wanda Stubblefield Ellen Suit Kathy Sullivan Gloria Summer Herbert Swarx James Sweeney Chuck Sweeting Vernie Sweeting Laraine Tanaro John Taribo John Taylor Marla Taylor Phyllis Taylor Jack Terry Hugh Thomas Sallie Thomas Teresa Thornbury .lack Thurston Chet Todd Joanne Tompkins Phyllis Tracy Larry Travis Barbara Troy Pat Truell Warren Tucker Pat Tully Wayne Tumey Yvonne Tunnel Marii Turner Gene Tyree Enith Vardaman Pat Varga Joan Vickey Nancy Vining Judy Wade Ann Wall Donna Ward Marie Ward Thomas Ward Nadine Washburn Brenda Weber Jack Weber Patricia Weekly Richard Weeks Patricia Waters Sandra Watkins Rose Weaver T L Weaver Beverly Webster Bill Webster Harris Webster Pam Webster Andrea Wells Kay Wells Sylvia Wells Barry Wethermgton Sharon Smith Tom Condra ff? .KJ-ng sg! Linda Whiston Clay White Mary Ellen Whitehead Patrecia Wickham Jackie Wigley Lorena Wilbar John Wild Julie Wilhelm Dianne Wilk Frank Wilkerson Robert Williams Ted Williams Hazel Willis Bill Wolf Jane Woodall Steve Woolf Lynda Wrase Ann Wright Ronnie Wrye Frank Young John Lutz Bud Schneider up, WITH HEADS BOWED over test boards, the senior class tackled Senior Placement Examinations, which were followed by a tremendous increase in aspirin sales. O C HEIGHT . . , weight . . . head size . . . e Browne takes cap and gown measurements or Judy Smith. of the End lt all started with the impending doom ot Senior Placements, tests designed to prove how much we didn't know, and the announcement of class rank, Then there was nothing left to worry about - except for senior themes and final exams, that is. Still the excitement and anticipation ot graduation could not be suppressed. Seniors stood straight and tall for cap and gown measure- ments and mentally counted the number of commence- ment announcements to order. Name cards arrived, and there was a frantic exchange ot the contents of hun- dreds ot little blue boxes. Then all too quickly skip day, the senior class play, and the prom and banquet rushed by. And, as we walked misty eyed across the stage to receive that coveted diploma we suddenly realized that it wasn't the begin- ning ot the end at all lt was the end ot the beginning, , Z ffl 3. 1 . xc, 3 A E' D Q of-f Q Hall of Wm-M,,,,,,.i.. i ,K AA ,Z wt A Two years ago in the l956 Beacon the first Hall of Fame was originated to give recognition to students who had unselfishly given of their time and service to make Edison a little better . . . who were never too busy to help fellow students or serve on committees. This year we decided to continue this institution as a thank you to these unheralded members of the '58 senior class. lt was originally planned to have 21 students in this year's Hall of Fame. However, from a list of over 70 nominations made by Beacon staff, a faculty committee, after two days of discussion, chose only these l8, Long after this book is placed on the shelf and forgotten, we know that these students will continue in their roles of service and leadership to deserve a niche in Life's Hall of Fame. Congratulations! 1-unu.,, Q F? WWW' 15' Don Armstrong 4 216 J s M5W W' Richard Sanders Enith Vardaman Mg A 'B 1 .v' A N JOHNNY F'0Yd ?9?fZEif TZ?ZE: 5113 C2185 Jack Weber 31. gg' E Delores Harris Wayne Coleman to i Bob Goodman 1 i 'W .I J-ai' 'lxh Larry Libertore Dee Dee Ennquez ev- 'f ummm WW ,MMWW wewww '55 Cynthla Smith 4 an wif - Dofhe McCrlmmon C2205 Ronnie Smith .fix ' - A Q- -aa . .Yi 'S' -x -Ml Ken Allen 5: km, 2. 'M ,, I dw--M - qv- Sq wi' Sharon Smith 2 . 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Honor Socrety I CROOKSHANKS SHIRLEY LAFERN Rarnelle West Vrrglnra Drversrfred Co operatrve Trarnrng CROSBY CECELIA KAREN Mlaml Florida Junror Class Executrve Board Senror Class Executrve Board Assembly Commrttee 3 I D Commrttee 3 CROW RICHARD G Brrmrngham Alabama Chrrstlan Crusader 3 CU LMER LARRY Allrance Ohro Key Club I 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 2 3 Drscussron Club Football 2 3 Volleyball I CUNNINGHAM DAVID EDWARD Mrlwaukee Wlsconsrn Wheel Club 2 3 Hr Y 3 ID Commrttee 3 Intramural Foot ball I Intramural Basketball I Intramural Volleyball I 2 CUNDIFF JAMES O Savannah Georg I3 Key Club 2 3 Mke and Masque 3 Football I 2 3 Beacon Kung CURRY LOIS Jacksonvrlle Florrda Allred Youth I 2 3 Grrls Athletrc Assocratron I DANIELS DIANA Pomeroy Ohro Allred Youth 2 Lrbrary Club 2 Secretary 3 DAUGHERTY MICHAEL JAMES Clearwater Florida Junror Crvrtan I 2 DAUGHTRY, JANET Detroit Michigan Anchor Club I 2 3 Homeroom Secretary 2 DAVIS BEVERLY JANE Mlaml Florida Sorrota 3 Y Teens I 2 Homeroom Vrce Presrdent I 2 Herald Homeroom Representatrve I 2 C2445 ' 1 ' 1 I r , 5 . . .5 7 I V ' 1 A ' A 1 J 1 2 . .' 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Teens I Offlce Worker 2 3 Minstrel 3 SCAPP H ELEN MARIE Brooklyn, New York Cadettes 2 Captanns And 3 Sorrota 3 Y Teens I 2 Natronal Honor Soclety 2 3 Spanish Natsonal Honor Soclety I 2 3 Ten Pointer 3 Student Council 2 Homecommg Co Chalrman 3 Sensor Class Executuve Board Homeroom Presldent I 2 3 Mnnstrel 2 3 SCARSDALE SHIRLEY ANN Miami Florida Opt: Mass 2 3 National Honor Soclety 2 3 Marchnng Band nd O s ra 3 M Treasurer 3 Homeroom Secretary 2 SCHMIDT KARLYN Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Cadettes 2 Corporal 3 Orchestra I 2 3 Tn M 2 3 Locke Club 2 Future Busnness Leaders of Ameruca 3 Herald Beacon Homeroom Representatlve I Mnnstrel 2 SCHAFT BONNIE JEAN Rochester New York Cadettes 2 Corporal 3 Presldent 3 Most Popular 3 Sub Debs Executnve Board 3 Duscussron Club 2 Treasurer 3 Natuonal Honor Soclety 2 3 Spamsh Natuonal Honor Soclety 2 3 Sensor Class Executive Board Sophomore Class Executrve Board ICC Representatuve I Sensor College Board 3 Student Councul I Ten Polnter 3 Minstrel 3 SCHATTLE 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TURNER MARJORIE VALORIE Mlaml Flonda Sub Debs 2 Presldent 3 Y Teens I Duscusslon Club 2 Calendar Co Chaurman 3 Mlaml Edlson Herald Page Edntor 3 Junlor Classlcal League 2 3 Quull and Scroll 3 Ten Pomter 3 Student Motnon Picture Revlew Board 3 Assembly Commuttee 3 Homeroom Secretary I Secretary Treasurer 2 3 TYREE CLEOPHUS GENE Cullman, Alabama Marching Band 3 VARDAMAN ENITH ENA Mlaml, Florlda Sorrota 2 3 Beacon Senlor Plcture Edltor 3 Spannsh Natxonal Honor Soclety I ICC Representatlve 2 Treasurer 3 Natuonal Honor Socnety 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta 2 3 Allred Youth I 2 3 Furst Vrce Presldent 2 Y Teens 2 3 Qunll and Scroll 3 Future Teachers of Amenca I 2 Vuce President 3 Ten Pounter 3 Wellesley Award I Spamsh Natuonal Honor Soclety Award 2 Daughters of the Amerlcan Revolution 3 Valedlctorlan 3 VARGA PATRICIA JUNE New Brunswick New Jersey Mlke and Masque 2 3 Munstrel 2 3 Junlor Class Executlve Board Play Productlon Costumes 3 Beacon Homeroom Repre sentatlve I 2 3 Herald Homeroom Representatlvel 2 3 Elght Prettlest 3 VINING NANCY GRACE Mlaml Florlda Grrls Athletuc Assoclatnon I 2 3 WADE JUDY DIANNE Mlarm Florlda Anchor Club 2 Presldent 3 Y Teens 2 Beacon Service Club Editor 3 Natlonal Honor Society 2 3 Spanish National Honor Society I 2 Junlor Class Executlve Board Ten Pointer 3 WARD CATHERINE MARIE Mlarm Floruda Junuor Classlcal League 2 3 Allred Youth 2 3 Future Nurses of Ameruca 2 WARD DONNA JEAN Mtaml, Florida Girls Athletic Assoclatlon I 2 Monltor 3 WATERS PATRICIA ANN Mlamu Florlda Anchor Club 2 3 Beacon Superlatlve Edltor 3 YTeens 3 Quill and Scroll 3 Dean of Boys Ottlce I Dean ot Glrls Ot tice 3 Student Councul I Homeroom Red Cross Representa tnve 3 Eight Prettlest 3 WATKINS SANDRA MAE Mlarm, Flonda Sorrota 2 Socual Chairman 3 Future Nurses of America 3 Mlxed Chorus 3 Glrls Athletuc Assoclatlon I Senior Class Executnve Board Dean of Boys Ottlce 3 Homeroom Treasurer 2 WEAVER T L JR Knoxville Tennessee Dlversltled Co operatlve Tramlng WEBER BRENDA Mlaml Florida Concert Chorus 3 Mlxed Chorus 2 WEBER JACK RUSSELL Mlaml Florlda Junior Clvltan I 2 Vice President 3 National Honor Society 2 3 Science Club 3 Natlonal Forensic League I Vuce Pres: dent 2 Presldent 3 HI Y 2 IC C Representatuvc 3 Parluamen tarlan 3 Mu Alpha Theta 2 Cheplaln 3 Dlscusslon Club 2 Parllamentarlan 3 Boys State Senator 2 Florlda State Student Congress 2 3 Presldent of Senate 2 Debate Team 2 3 Ten Pounter 3 Marchung Band I 2 Concert Band I Student Councll Parlnamentanan 3 Co Chanrman Ways and Means Commuttee 3 Bonture Committee 3 Natronal Conference Chrlstlans and Jews Award 3 Most Intellectual 3 End Man Mlnstrel 3 WEBSTER BEVERLY Rochester New York CIVIDEIISS 2 3 WEBSTER PAMELA Methuen Massachusetts Sub Debs 3 Damas I 2 Secretary 3 Student Councnl 2 3 Assembly Commlttee 3 Student Dlrectory Committee 3 I D Commuttee 3 WEBSTER EUGENE HARRIS Mlaml, Florida Football 3 Marchnng Band I 2 Homeroom Treasurer I WEBSTER WILLARD C Detrolt, Mlchlgan otball I 2 WEEKLEY PATRICIA JOAN Mlaml, Florlda Band I 2 Chrustuan Crusaders I 2 3 ICC Representatlve 2 Beacon Homeroom Representatlve I Herald Homeroom Repre sentatlve I WELLS ANDREA L Loulsvllle Kentucky Cadettes 2 Corporal 3 Sorrota 2 3 Natlonal Honor Socvety 2 3 Spanlsh National Honor Soclety I 2 WETHERINGTON BARRY C Ft Lauderdale Florrda Key Club I 2 3 HI Y 3 Dlscusslon Club 2 3 Mu Alpha Theta IC C Representatlve 2 3 Basketball 2 Homeroom Vlce Presl dent 2 Homecomung Commlttee 2 Co Charrman 3 WHISTON LINDA LEE Morgantown West Vurgmla Anchor Club 2 Senror Dvrector 3 WHITE HENERY CLAY Mlamu Florlda Junior Optrmlst I 2 Thesprans 3 Minstrel 3 WH ITEH EAD MARY ELLEN Mlarm Flonda Concert Chorus 2 3 Orpheus 2 3 Junuor Class Executlve Board Dlverslfled Co operative Traunlng 3 WILBAR LORENA Mlaml Florida Cadettes 2 Corporal 3 Sorrota 2 3 Y Teens I Tutuan Art Honor Socuety 2 3 Natlonal Honor Soclety 3 Beacon Art Assnstant 3 Ten Pounter 3 Mnnstrel 2 3 Homeroom Treasurer I 2 3 Assembly Commlttee 3 WILHELM JULIE ANNE Fort Erle, Ontario, Canada Dlverslfled Co operatnve Tralnlng 3 Chapter President 3 Beacon Homeroom Representatlve 3 Herald Homeroom Repre sentatlve 3 Senlor Cl ss Executive Board Monutor I WILKERSON FRANK Mtaml, Florlda Football I Intramural Softball 2 WRYE RALPH RONALD Mlaml, Florlda Junior Exchange Club 2 WICKHAM PATRICIA ANN Royal Oak Mlchlgan Library Club 3 Junlor Achievement 3 WILK DIANNE Chicago Illlnols Opt: Mlss 3 WILLIAMS ROBERT EUGENE Mlarnl Florida Muaml Eduson Herald Staff 3 WILLIS LILLIE HAZEL Ocala Flonda Girls Chorus I Concert Chorus 2 3 Orpheus 3 Allied Youth I Junuor Achuevernent 3 WILSON LAWRENCE West Palm Beach Flonda Allied Youth I 2 WOLF WILLIAM McHenry lllmols Thesplans I 2 Vuce Presldent 3 Mu Alpha Theta 2 3 Thespuan Play 2 Senior Class Play 2 Junlor Class Play 2 Golf Team I 2 3 Ten Polnter 3 Mlnstrel 3 WOODALL JANE EMILY Mlaml, Floruda Clvlnettes 2 3 Y Teens 2 3 WRIGHT ANN Ml3l'l1I Florida Cadettes 2 Corporal 3 Frlendllest 3 Sub Debs 3 Discussion Club 2 Secretary 3 YTeens I Chaplain 2 National Honor Society 2 3 Spanlsh Natlonal Honor Soclety 2 3 Ten Pointer 3 Mlnstrel 3 Beacon Homeroom Representative I Herald Home room Representatlve 2 Student Councul 2 YOUNG FRANK R Mlarnl Florlda Marching Band I 2 3 Concert Band I 3 Mnnstrel 3 lou I I - I '4, 4,-V I II Fo ,,3. 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