Miami Edison Senior High School - Beacon Yearbook (Miami, FL)
- Class of 1962
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' ti ' 1 Miami Edison Senior High School Miami, Florida TAFF Jim Morgan Olin McKenzie Editor!-in-Chief Kathy Kentner Literary Editor Brenda Rush Photography Editor George Knapp Art Editor jerry Schafer Academir Editor Brenda Chica Senior Clan Editor joan Glider junior, Sophomore Editor Suzanne Barnett F6't1l'Il7'6J' Editor Lyle Reynolds Artioitief Editor Don Mullis Crew Chartrand Sportf Editorr Eddie Humphries Adzfertiriizg Mazinger Roy Decker Safer Mazinger Mrs. Charlet Ladd Adzfifer ,,,.,., .ff- at-we F ,yV,,y Q 4' 5 Z' if fi 1 , ff gg A ,ff v ,, f,ff,3j,,, no , ,a f sg M, 4 if H ZA Wo' ,fy gf f f , ff ' Z 3 YW i f Oi 5 4 , 1,2 wi ', 551437 fi 55 4 62211 ' 0 M 62 i I 1. l . ,. . e ii i Q , , .i J .hw is I p 1.3, ,Ll Q ... , ,. , ap-ri 5 rig? ' Q ' SQF g . NNN. Tl . ,ff I JW V X' M, ! ,,. I , . m i ii E ' A X? 1, H 4 X 5 x 'ix Y SN- I ,, Gu Z, 1 'N-. TABLE OE CONTENTS STUDENT LIFE ACADEMICS CLASSES SENIORS SQPHQMQRES JUNIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS HONORS ADVERTISEMENTS A blending of people, buildings, and traditions . . Miami Edison Senior High School nz blending. . . V v, ...,. - --- A - .. Lam , .. --I-,ea , ,,. Ye, ,...Vf,,.-is-+, people, buildings, and tmditiom Y. M ff I if 'fus- !6'zII'lIil1g in the quiet afn10.rf1laere of Ike li!11'a1'y . . . throzzgla Jerizfife ifllbf we do om' part X 'A fpif-ir, 4 big pm? of ftzzaiefzt life . . . Learning, spirit and service . . . are all part of Edisonfs rich tradition. May I help you? where f1'ie1m'Jf9ip5 are made The center patio . . . Where friendships are made . . . sometimes still, sometimes full to the brim with voices and laughter, always a part of Edison. Jomerimer still . . . E' Flinfi T I , voices and laughter. . . . . . Cofor Day royalty, Bob Chandler and 1llaz'yHafey . . . Traditional events begin each year . . . crowning of the Friendship Queen marks the start of the year . . . the Kick-Off Barbecue starts the football season with fun and spirit . . . by the week of the annual Color Day game with Jackson, exchange assemblies and red and white outfits have sparked our spirit. . . . Sally Goodman, Friendship Queen . . . Food, fun and music af the Kick-Off Barbecue more fuzz the band . '!' 'I' 5 -f ':,v ,M 1, t a ZQVW R it if Qu? J l TS 4,-Q. ., N, -f , 1 ' - 1 if , I .1 leta a at A ' Queen Carol Candiff and ber roam Carolyn Pim, Carolyn Rogerf, Carol, Karen Slafeias, Sheila DaB0iJ, Donna Davison. 5 The climax of our football season is our thirty-ninth game with Miami High. Homecoming week is one filled with joy and excitement . . . we are introduced to the queen and her court in the big assembly . . . and then the band begins to play and cheers ring out from the stands of the Orange Bowl . . . cheer! ring out begim to play . ' LQ LL 9. excitement filly the air lui f ' , Ev' 'K 1 5 MW ff f J 'C if 4 W, ff Aw ffl wxwwv K ,M jg fo , A . V 7? 5 Mfg 54 ' ' 'mlm ff? ff ,qw L L , ' ' M N' ,ft' I if 1 'S Q-1 , Q M -f - , . xv, I '33 a f ,wffwff 'Q ,ff X Qgfggzf f 1 ff ,f , f M, f,,, 1 7 W 7 f f W K X if ...Q- I 7 Enthusiasm is high all Week . . . at the snake dance . . . at the morning assemblies . . . at the game and at the sock-hop . . . then the annual Homecoming Dance with the presentation of Homecoming royalty, club sweethearts, and senior superlatives put the finishing touch to a Wonderful Week. . . . cheerleader: Jet the pace . . . zz patriotic band member fnmumwnvwfhanrfuugaqgg wudaum f y f? '2 ,K iw, f 6 L, ,J I-QM Two traditions influence our future. College Night where representatives from many colleges and universities acquaint students with the opportunities and varied experiences available to them at institutions of higher learning. The Father-Son Banquet is an inspiring event held on George Washington's birthday. Leaders from the nation, state, and community meet with our boys and their fathers. This year's speaker was Robert T. Gates, co-ordinator of the National Defense Act. Head table inclnded Principal Williarrz Dancan and Speaker Gater. Cadette trainees ret this lonely table for the traditional Fatlaer-Son Bananet where fathers and Jonr finclad- ing honorary fatloer Bill Tbonzarj, enjoy derrert. , Ch!1l'!6J'Sf6'f7bGl.7.fi fvrojcff nzled J'llL17El'f01'. S0 did F0f'1'e.s'f Lebfmzfff, l Many hours of study and research go into each project submitted in the Science Fair. Finished Works are displayed in the library, then taken to Dinner Key Auditorium for county com- petition. School winners receive superior, excellent and honorable mention awards. We greeted our first foreign exchange students this year and a new tradition was born . . . Gerdika Hesche from West Germany and Peter Twentyman from England have become an integral part of activities, their friendliness endearing them to everyone. Peter plany to enter college in London, Eng- lanal after tonrin g the U nlteel Statef thif farnrner. i , ate! here, Jhe rnaft retarn to high school in Germany. Peter, David Folfonz, ana' Gertliha go throngh the rnorning ritnal in the Statlent Connell office-cof fee, or ix it tea? Althongh .Gertllha graa'n- .5 gl IIN ..-4 Hs ' ! pn, ,, pan, I ,Hx l 4 ll! E , ill!! 4 X Mcclzlzg mlb Flozzdazi G0 cum: Iam Bumzf mm' fOIlIZlZg Tgllfzhgrsee, Cclpifclf of ilae state, um one of the high Welcoming Gerdika and Peter was only the beginning of our embarkation into the field of personal diplomacy since We soon were called upon by the Miami Herald to take into our homes and hearts 48 students from Lima, Peru, for two weeks. They came to live with us and to observe our customs and traditions, our industries and educational methods Their outgoing nature and exuberance were contagious and when the time came for their return to Peru, they had become a part of Edison and our friends for life, wi 1 ww, Fxx 3 'C , ...........m..,,A .A A I W Paffy Bom! lefzrfzzflg' fellf ber neu' friemi good-bye at fbe emi of bei' 52211. ix Q A4z'205 A7lZjgO5 Alejmzcim Tfzlfedo mm' Felipi Pizzafo Kaffe pizza for the jim' rims, x V A 2 I . ' 2 Q '15 fixfi IJ V 'Q Eel v The Gfillld lfimzfe, Ff11'o1'ife,r 111' flue xfmzz' were flame yahoo! befzzzfieJ who Z761'f01'77Z6LZ7 wifb gnzre and Liwiye 7'fZ'z1HjIIg fbaf of Ike' Pnzzzfze dub. K ' ' . Y -Kita pgrif-+::,l:V lf., Meer Rirlmrd Quianrby, izzferloczzfor 0 the 1962 Mimfrel. 1i , Months of Memories at Edisonl' unfolded as the curtain rose on the 1962 Minstrel, an exciting event for the entire student body. Try-outs are held, the infamous end-men are chosen, and the big night arrives. An abundance of talent is evident as students sing, dance, and joke for the amusement of a packed house. This, the thirty-second presentation, included songs and dances from Broadway hits such as West Side Story, Flower Drum Song, and Bye Bye Birdie. Aniigos joined the Minstrel show nnil lD6l'f01'77Z667l tlnnres in their niztiie Peril- ifinn Costnnies. Ab izlJ,bi'0nes. Ab iznprones, too, express the clee-lighten' enilnzen wiztthing the scintillating planting of the Dnnins Club. 'TP' K 'I' ,1,.1T' :v45Z152?74i9fQ5'n:Q-V'ILM i'lf 1',' f J, EILEEN ARMSTRONG EDISGINVS SIX KATHY PHILLIPS MARY HALEY PRETTIEST GIRLS CAROLE CUNDIFF In the last few months of school, the seniors look back and the underclassmen look for- ward . . . old traditions are renewed . . . honeys and sweethearts ,Mn are serenaded and kissed . . . clubs excitedly tap new members as lll K spring fever attacks all the classes . . and we take part in all the fun that will soon he a memory. . . . 5111125 excifedly mp new 7lI67iI!I67'J' . . . S1z'eefbw1'IJa1'e feremzded . . . , , I and kjjjed D I D Spri1zgfeL'erf1 '0Zic5 mm, ami kiysed again A Vocaifonfil M aieriak Seniofy look back. V sfvwd N X , Tension builds as J'67ZjO1'5 rush from their flames, C0.7HZ,fGf0l'.f help plan for ffye fzzfzzre. 1 ' l 1 l l ' ,,2-J Graduation draws near . . . tension builds among the seniors as they begin making plans for the future. Much time is spent talking to counselors, taking college entrance exams and ordering cards and announcements, and finally being fitted for the coveted robe. S e1ii01'5 Jpeizii time faking foil e ge fefif and being fitted f0flZ76j1 1'Ob6A'. S? oifiering izmioiiiireiizezits A of .eff , Z X, e im- . an ani' ami' lill 31 1 . gr situ. A , , ' 3. it ' JT-7 Q L ii E y H., X m ' W' nun ,i 0' M u,,,' . -Q-Q. N-N.-. . i ll- .IDM llElE?1 !!-Hal 2 i 'Ill-,,. . ' I Where the graceful fronds of palm trees Shade each stately wall, Edison stands our Alma Mater, Guardian of us all. . Hither come we from all corners Of our spacious land, Youth's bright morning sun shines On one united band. May we add, by word and action, Luster to her name, Following her guiding beacon ' In our search for fame, May we, when life's sun is sinking Down the western sky, Still keep faith with Alma Mater, XVith dear Edison High. , K A if Y i :- , if x ,F I here 4- i J 4 K2 I W fn- , c 2 rT.':j36 'S' . if F' I ', ,lf 'Y f ' Eff, Q31-2.51 233 -.M 1-Tir , ' , 2,95 ' F2 MQ fi' X A 1 Q Q ,, 4 A Q ' M 43 ' . I f d X U f QQ f f f lt, gfyf V ' K , .ff.,qg,2i:2.' V' 1 ,41 4, Z, X Q, , V74 ,, M W. , , , 4 M, .f ,mv T , -f ,fv,, , 4, , f '55 ff , ,i,,,, 51..4 K w?4'f:7?'h,?' 'fx '61, hw 3 5' ' 'Kfa ' 3 Z . MW' ' -f A -6 W Wff, W, 71 , . , ' f' 41, 2 fr 'A ' 'fi A a 'nf' , l , ,W 4 f ,. nf 2 5 A ,. ,, 'A fi f '0f'- 1-vfA DED CATIO A teacher who is dedicated to her subject and profession is admired and respected by her students and fellow teachers. Mrs. Margaret Tait is such a person and we wish to dedicate this 1962 Beacon to her in recognition and appreciation. Mrs. Tait is a former Edison studentg she served as captain of the Cadette Corps and was salutatorian of her graduating class. Born in Virginia and a graduate of Duke University, she has taught American History in the eleventh grade for four years. Because of her dedication and patriotism, she will always be remembered by those who have known her as a superior teacher and an example of the finest tradi- tions of the profession. MRS. TAIT gives a lecture in American history to her eleventh grade class. ' H211 1,6 ,mQQ.ff4Q,fi '-5 -.75 ' N 'wa v ,wx i Q U ' ?E1KfW4t2M Mffawrawsf i vi WSW' 642436 ,M f fff , is ,4 ,law A5 we learn, we .feek after the excellence that was a part of oar fo1'efatlJe1 5 heritage, fo that oar traa'iz'ion of greatnefy will not be loft, Tlyroagla knowledge ana' an- derftancling we can afyafne the re- Jponfioilizfief that will be oarf. He wlao feeef knowledge finals life. George Washington . . symbol of excellence .fff f 91,4 Inf ,f v i Administration Offers Positive Leadership MR. WILLIAM B. DUNCAN, principal, has the responsibility of guiding Edison's academic life and all other phases of school activity. His leader- ship, interest and inspiration have been outstanding factors in making Edison the fine school that it is and he has gained the respect of faculty, students, and everyone with whom he comes in contact. William B. Duncan CHATTING AMIABLY are Mr. Duncan and Mr. Thomas. Could they be discussing Edison's award winning attendance record? PONDERING over a problem is ,W Mr. Duncan in his office. ........,.,,,,,, .Q .,,, Q, Q. -1 f X at ., iv , .QW . 'ftifaisu ' MRS. NONA MCKINNEY, as dean of girls, is always ready and willing to help the girls of Edi- son's student body. Her guidance and assistance are available to any who are in need of them. MR. WILLIAM H. THOMAS serves as the dean of boys. It is his job to keep record of daily attend- ance for the boys and to be a friend, adviser, and, if necessary, disciplinarian to the boys at Edison. MR. DONALD A. BURROUGHS, as director of student activities, plays an important part in student life. A few of his many responsibilities include sponsoring the Student Council, supervising the large club program, scheduling assemblies, proctoring tests, and maintaining the school calendar. ,, ' wvwwwwwa-W-aww l.gfi':'Z?Z7ff72ggg4,wZ, L f' ,fm I .., . 1, ,4 Q, Grammar, Literature nl Part of English The study of the English language gives a stu- dent the ability to better understand his life through reading, interpretation, and expression. English courses are taken at the sophomore, junior, and senior levels with one honors course at each level for advanced students. A reading improvement program has been de- veloped and all classes take a two-weeks course under the direction of a specially trained teacher. Electives in the English Department include journalism, debate, and drama. Students in journa- lism II and III publish the newspaper, the Herald, and the yearbook, the Beacon, respectively. Those taking forensics and theater arts may take part in debate and drama programs. Participation in the Miami Herald Spelling Bee, the national ad- vertising essay contests, and other essay competi- tions, is taken annually. JUST 200 MORE and we're through. Donald Chism, student assistant in the English Department, shows Mrs. Grizzle how it's done. MRS. FRANCES GRIZZLE Dept. Head, junior English, Tenn. State, B.S., U. of Miami, Barry College, Duke University. MRS. JESSICA HOWARD Soph. English, U. of Miami, A.B., Soph. Class and Discussion Club. MRS. KATHERINE ALLIGOOD jr. English, Auburn University, B.S., Duke University. MRS. VERA HUMPHREYS Senior English, East Tenn. State, M.A., Maryville, A.B. MISS JUNE ARTHUR Soph. English, U. of N. Carolina, Concord College, B.S. in Ed. MISS VIRGINIA MITCHELL Soph. English, Rollins College, A.B., U. of Miami. MR. J. P. FOX Drama, jr. English, Goodman Memorial Theatre, U. of Chica- go, B.F.A. MISS CHARLET POITEVINT journalism, Herald, Beacon, Fla. State U., B.A. MRS. FRANCES HOLMES Senior English, U. of Miami, L.I. and A.B. Degrees. MR. FLOYD SCHNEIDER jr. English, Wilming- ton College, B.S. in Ed., Allied Youth Club. -- ........ if.. 55' 2 . f f- 5, , ,,., ,A L, TOP: Debater joe Schomacker and team brought home many tro phies and awards from state debate tournaments. BOTTOM: The Play's the thing with Marion Caputo who is being made up by fellow thespians Vicki Brownstone and Kathy Phillips MRS. LOUISE SHRIVER Senior En lish Debate- Vir- S i : ginia Polytechnic Inst., M.S. Madison College, B.S.g Na tional Forensic League. MRS. GRACE KARR SMITH Senior English and Readingg Baylor University, B.A. f MISS ROSALIND A. SUIT junior Englishg Lynchburg College, B.A.g Tri-Hi-Y. MR. JOE TEAGUE junior English, Florida State University, B.S.g U. of Miami. Tape Recordings Aid In Learning Languages SPXIN In a time when communication is vital, the study of a foreign language educates the students not only in the tongue, but also in the customs and life of a country. In our language department, the audio-lingual laboratory is used to aid in teaching. There are at present four years each of Spanish and Latin, three years of French, and two years of German offered. Language clubs sponsored by teachers in the department develop the interest of their members in the cultures that developed their respective languages. The clubs include Der Deut- sche Verein, French Club, junior Classical League, and Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica. Students also participate in national German and Spanish contests. To recognize achievement in lan- guages, awards are given to outstanding Latin and Spanish students. 'ft 'Q TRADITIONS and customs of Old Spain and the new coun- try are studied by Mrs. McQuire's Spanish class. MRS. VELMA MISS GENEVA MR. RICARDO IVICGUIRE EWING FERNANDEZ Dept. Head, Spanishg Spanish, Middlebury Spanish, Olivet Col., Duke University, M. College, M.A.g U. of BS., S.H.S. Club. in Ed.g U. of Miami, Michigan, A.B. A.B.g National Honor Society. MRS. VIVIAN HENRY Latin, Yale Graduate School, Wells Col.g U. of Miamig Stetson U., M.A.g Columbia U., B.A., Jr. Classical League. MRS. ELIZABETH LeMAIRE French, Wake Forest College, B.A.g Barry Collegeg U. of Mi- ami, Civinettes Clubg French Club. .if 'fa --l.i-...T- ,,,,ww1-4 f'4nnnnlY'f ' WITH MISS EWING at the controls, language students are ready to tune into their daily lesson by listening to re cordings and repeating the Words in the foreign language. IT'S NOT A long distance phone call that is keeping Toni Gemmill and jill Coats so alert, but their daily Spanish lesson on tape MISS HILDA MRS. MILDRED LOKAU WILLITS German, Englishg U. Spanishg Florida State of Miami, A.B.g Ger- U., B.A.g Barry Col., man Club. M.S.g Sociedad Hon- oraria Hispanica. DON MULLIS finds the microphone is a valuable asset to the team teaching class in American Government. This experimental l MR. EDWARD F. SHUMARD Dept. Headg American Governmentg Peabody College, B.S. and M.A.g Texas A5cMg U. of Mi- amig U. of Virginiag Sr. Class. Team Teaching Is a Successful Innovation Social Studies promotes the knowledge of men, his environment, his customs, and his institutions. An innovation in American Government II classes is the method of team teaching. Three classes of approximately eighty students each are taught by Mr. Shumard and Mrs. Hach. This allows for better i understanding because of the concentrated special- ization and the wider range of knowledge avail- able to two instructors. Other courses include: American History and Government I, Psychology, the study of the individual in relation to his world, Sociology, the study of society' in general, Economic and World Geography, which investigates man and his environment, and World History which traces man's development. The U. N. Exam, the Time, Inc., Current Events Exam, the Civitan Essay Contest, and the Elorida Historical Association Contest are sponsored by this department, in addition to the Silver Knight Award for Social Studies. y . NURTH at SOUTH CAROLINA seceded first from the Union, points out teacher of the day Carolyn Rogers to John Tallarico. MR. FLOYD BAKER MRS. MARTHA MRS. BETTY HACH MR. JAMES MRS. EDITH American History, Al- EMBRY American Govt., U. of HUDSON JACOBS bion College, B.A.g American Govern- Alabama, A.B.3 Sor- American Historyg U. Psychology, Sociologyg Michigan State U. ment, U. of Miami, B. rota Club. of Miami, B.S.g U. of Duke University, A.B. ' in Ed., Agnes Scott Florida, Mike and Col., U. of Ga. Masqueg Hi-Y. MRS. MARY EAY MRS. MILDRED MR. FLECHER MISS LOUISE RICH MRS. MARGARET LEE A LOVE McLANE Psychology, Sociolo8YS TAIT American Govt., Col. American Hist.g Fla. American Govt., U. Butler U., A.B. American History, of New Rochelle, B.A. State U., M.S., Co- of N. Carolina, B.A., Sponsor Discussion M.E. Club. Duke U., A.B. g, ' 'm mpwa, INIRS. VELMA SHUFELT Dept. Headg Algebrag Teachers College in Mo., B.S. Degreeg Peabody College, M.A. rl- j ELLEN HINTERKOPF assembles plastic figures in Solid Geometry class while explain- ing the proof of volume formulae to Terry Moore, Carol Senerchia, Mike Burke and David Folsom. New Program in Math Proves Challenging A well-rounded program of mathematics is of- fered to Edison students in order to give them the foundation of logic and study necessary in all walks of life. Courses include algebra, which covers basic fundamentals and extensions of numbers, equations, graphs, and quadraticsg plane and solid geometry, which investigates figures using logic, trigonometry, the study of triangles, and math anal- ysis, an advanced program for superior students, STEP BY STEP Neil Valleau explains a polar graph to Turturici, and Ed Todd. x . - Q . g ' T ll 'T ll e Q r. c' iz P A I ensftgm S 5 if a ggi If U ' flrtci fb I t IOIH X lt v k'.L.DJ xl' I A Slfiflfl gg ' - is classmates A new program in geometry called the School Mathematics Study Group has been introduced and is successful. It probably will be broadened in the future. The Merit Scholarship Exam and National Math Exam are administered by this department. Students may demonstrate their ability by participating in the Mathematics and Science Fair and for the Sil- ver Knight award. Virginia Edington, Camille W - U., Boston U., B,S.g MR. WILLIAM ANDERSON Basic Math, Rutgers U., LITT.g jr. Ex- change Club. MR. ROBERT RYDER Plane Geometry, U. of Ill., B.A. and BS., Columbia U.g Book Room. MR. ROBERT BURTON General Math, Ky. State, B.S.g U. of Mi- ami, B.A.g V.M.I. College. MR. EARL SCOTT General Mathg East- ern Nazarene College, A.B.g Ela. State U., M.A.g Band Patrons Association. MISS ANN HARBISON General Mathg West- ern Carolina College, B.S. MR. JOHN SMITH Plane Geometry, Wil- mington College, BS., Ohio State, M.A.g Mu Alpha Theta. ACCELERATED Algebra II students in grade 10 learn and review verbal problems. Using the overhead projector is Martha Nell Hurst, while Pam Willits, Norman Childers and Charles McClamma watch. MR. ROBERT LITTLE General Math.g U. of Miami, B.S.g Golf Team. MRS. ROBERTA STONE Trigonometry, Plane Geometry, Brandis MISS SARA MCLENDON Algebra, Ga. State College for Women, B.S. MR. IRVING TUTT Plane Geometryg U. of Florida, A.B.g U. of Miami, M.Ed., Athletic Bus. Mgr. U. of Miami. SCHOOL MATHEMATICS Study Group or S.M.S.G. is a new idea in teaching geometry, shown here by Mrs. Stone and students David Miller, Georgine Griffiths, and Terry Vander Heyden. MR. JABIES KEY Vanderbilt, B.A. 9 1 . .. frbx ga' DIANA WISE sets up the experiment ror hydrogen She must use extreme caution through- Research, Study Calls Top Young Scientists The Science Department undertakes the task of instructing students in the various phases of the natural sciences. Students may take part in the Physics Scientific Study Committee, the Biologcial Sciences Curriculum Study experimental sections, and other courses such as biology and advanced biology, which study plant and animal life, chemis- try, which investigates the make-up of matter, physical science, which is a survey of science in general, and aviation science. Several students are also members of the Labor- atory Research Program in which they cooperate with outside scientific industries in research. A sophomore science award and a Bausch and Lomb senior science award are presented to outstanding students at those levels. The science department also takes part in the Science Fair, the Westing- house Talent Search, and the Florida junior Acad- emy of Science and sponsors the Science Club for interested students. Dept. Headg Chemistryg U. of Michigan, M.A.' MRS. MARY GLASS MRS. FRANCES Biology, Cedar Crest GIBBONS College, Syracuse U., Chemistry, U. of Mi- B.S. ami, B.S.g Duke U., M.A. MR. A. B. MISS INEZ KOWALCHUK LAFFERTY Physics, Merchant Ma- Biology, Marshall rine Academy, B.S.g Florida State U., M.S.g U. of Miami, B.Ed.g Co-sponsor of Science Club. College, B.S., Colum- bia U., M.S.g Science Club. MR. W. C. GUNN Adv. Biologyg Pea- body College, B.S. and M.A., Science Club. MR. ROBERT WESLEY Biology, Pearl River jr. Col., Millsaps Col., B.S.g Emory U. MISS DORIS HOMAN Biology, U. of Mia- mi, B.S, MR. THOMAS WINSTON JR. Phy. Science, U. of Fla., B.S. and M.Ed.g Wheel Club. MISS IOLA HUDSON BiolOgYS Winthrop College, A.B., Colum- bia U., M.A. MR. HAYWOOD FOWLE Aviation Science, U. of N. Carolina, Head Football Coach. BIOLOGY CAN be tough. These students are learning by watching fellow colleagues conduct an experiment in innoculating bacterial cultures. -37 Training for Future Given Business Pupils Asdf space jkl, spacei' is the first step in the training of some eight to nine hundred business education students for successful business careers or for personal-use needs later in life. The Business Education Department initiates and completes a series of classes designed to prepare the Edison High student to take his place, im- mediately upon graduation, in the business office or in the myriad retail-selling fields in the local Dade County area. job placement through the de- partment head often occurs before graduation and in cooperation with the local Florida State Employ- 7 ment Office, many more graduates are given op- portunities for positions in business. A fine Future Business Leaders of America chap- ter provides interesting social and additional train- ing opportunities for its members. Individual awards such as the Gregg Publishing Company awards for shorthand speeds and typing speeds, filing certifi- cates, and the like are available for superior stu- dents. rr-was FH-ai ,.,.4-J MR. ALVIN ETINGOFF Typingg Ryder Col., B.S. Commercial Ed. U. of Miami, M.Ed. Rudger U., B.S. MR. LEON HAMILTON Bus. Math, Typing U. of Miami, B.B.A. junior Optimist Clubi jul af 5' W kr MR. ALDO GARCIA Shorthand, U. of Fla., B.A.E.g U. of Miami, LLB, and LLM.g Pan American Club, MRS. MARGARET INICAUSLAN Office Practiceg U. of Illinois, Bs. .ii OPERATION of a typewrit- er requires the concentrated efforts of Esther Whitton. .ffw MISS GRACE FRAIN Dept. Head, Typingg U. of Miami, B.S. MISS FRAIN gives sugges- tions to a typing student. MR. JOHN MCGRATH D.C,T.g Mt. St. Marys, B.S., Civitan. MRS. LOTTIE MCKINNEY Shorthand, Bookkeep- ing, State Teachers Col. in N. I., B.A.g Teachers Col., M.A.g Columbia U.5 Anchor Club. MRS. PATRICIA MRS. MAVIS PAPE MCLAIN Bus. English, Indiana Shorthand, Sec. Prac- U., B.S., M.B.A. tice, U. of Miami, B. in Ed., Jr. Class. INIRS. PEPITA SOTO Typing, U. of Miami, B.B.A.g Future Busi- ness Leaders of Amer- ica. WX TERRY GRANT works diligently at perfecting each stroke of her project for art class. Art, Music, Literature ART Students in the art department discover new awareness of beauty and develop their talents at the same time. The basic fundamentals of art such as drawing, painting, commercial art, and poster-mak- ing are taught. As the student advances, he becomes skilled in using any of the art medias-pencil, watercolors, oil paints, pastels, brush, pen and ink, clay, or sculpture cements. This department also sponsors the Titian Art Honor Society which an- nually awards a gold cup to the outstanding senior in art. LIBRARY The Library serves as a center of information and enjoyment for Edison's students. It has approxi- mately 16,000 books, 100 periodicals, and 15 pro- fessional magazines for research and reference on any subject. In addition there is a pamphlet file, a career and art file, and a college catalog file, which is maintained by National Honor Society. Art works by Florida artists are also a part of the Library's varied resources. MR. CHARLES MR. HARRY KING CARNEY Art, U. of Fla., B.A. Band, Ithaca College, and M.A.g Titian Art B.S.g Syracuse U.g U. Honor Society. of Michigan, M. Mu- sic Ed. CLOSE HARMONY is shown by Cheryl Hawes and Carol Ownbry as they practice for South Pacific. THERE ARE many facilities for knowledge in our up-to- date library which offers a refuge for study. - A--, . Le.-...Ala Enrich Student Life MUSIC The Music Department has two divisions: vocal and instrumental. The vocal music division, which includes all the choruses, Presented a program this year featuring the music of South Pacific, the Concert Chorus gave several concerts for various organizations dur- ing the year in addition to providing vocal music for the Minstrel, It also was a participant in the FMEA vocal contest and attended the State Vocal Contest at Daytona. The instrumental music division consists of the Raider Band, the Concert Band, and the Orchestra. The Raider Band provided halftime entertainment at the Orange Bowl during the football season. The Concert Band participated in Varsity Night, the Battle of the Bands, and the Minstrel. The Orches- tra provided music for holiday assemblies, concerts, graduation, and baccalaureate. Also this year they made a concert tour of the state. PATIENTLY PRACTICING the flute is Regina Gruen, an orchestra member. MR. A. COBURN MRS. JULIA H. MRS. I-IAZEL MRS. SHIRLEY MRS. MARJORIE CAMPBELL GILLIS ' KERNS KRUPA JORDAN Studyhallg State Teach- Libraryg U. of Calif., Chorusg U. of Ga., Library Sec.g Pachard Librazyg Fla. State BAG M. Music Ed,3 jr. College, New York U., M.A.g U. of Kan., laqhian, U, of Neb,, Orpheus Club. Secretarial College. B.A.g Stetson ers College in Appa- A.B. LL.B.g U. of Miami. M.A. U-, MR. ROBERT A. LAWRENCE Band and Orchestrag Ill. State Teacher Col- lege, B.S.g La. State U., M. Music Ed. ssamu Practical Arts Fit Student for Future Drafting and work in the metal and wood shops require knowledge of related sciences and mathe- matics. Students in the industrial arts department are able to apply these principles to those of indus- try. Skill and good work habits, as well as an ap- preciation of careful craftsmanship, are developed in working with hand and machine tools in the shops. With these skills, the students are able to create useful products, many of which are shown annually in a display in the center patio. Future draftsmen get their first training in the mechanical drawing course. It includes skills, methods, machine parts, assemblies, freehand sketching, and perspective drawing. These students will be equipped to take their place in industry or to make use of what they learned in their personal life. Q . GEORGE TURNER and jimmy Foregger look on as Robert Kun- dinger completes a problem in MR. CHARLES CADE Wood Shopg Eastern Ky. State College, B.S. MR. MORRIS WEBB Metalsg Eastern Ky. State College, B.S.g U. of Fla., U. of Miami. X drafting. MR. RICHARD MCGAUGHEY Draftingg U. of Fla. B.A.E. and M.A.E Degrees, Co-sponsor, junior Civitan Club. M.ll.1 ...D 1 Foocl's No Problem to Home Ee, Farm Home Economics courses enable girls to gain practical experience and knowledge that will be of value to them when they have their own homes. In the cooking department, the students are taught fundamentals in nutrition, child care, food prepara- tion, and economics. Clothes construction, style habits, and first aid are covered in the sewing de- partment. Through these courses, girls will be able to make a better contribution to their homes and their communities. Boys who wish to make a career out of agricul- ture take part in the vocational farming program. These agricultural students are taught the scientific, economic, and mechanical fundamentals that mod- ern farming requires. At the school farm, which consists of a chicken house, egg grading room, gar- dens, a machine shop, and a nursery, these future farmers learn the fundamentals involved in their field. MR. H. QUENTIN DUFF Agriculture, U. of Ken- tucky, B.S. and M.S. in Agriculture, Future Far- mers of America. MRS. LEDLA A 4,,, in sf: IN ' kc ,QNX-A 'W ,IQ IO PERRADO and Lynda Mander practice their skill in de- veloping an attractive table for the Color Day judging. SAVARESEH ECO, IT HAS to be just this long, demonstrates Mr. Cade as David Wilson, Ronnie Green, Wayne 251555462-B' Ocgmcgllenn. Weeks and Henry Hernandez listen attentively to his instructions on building a boat. B.S., Iowa State College. sig, 3? its 5 ., it ,Q gn . Y Qi, -x it Q . fx' 'i :inf va' ng, 2, ago' , . -as ply? ,Q 'I' 1 : x al' 'iz nl .C I 3 .. , ,i ,gr ' I ,f -4' NJ! MRS. MARY C. COOK Guidance Chairman U. of Georgia, A.B Ed., Peabody College, M.A. MR. JOHN W. SI-IADLE Guidance Counselor U. of Miami, B.Ed. Barry College, M.S. HELPING NEW soph n Lgyf , MISS GERALDINE PENDLETON Guidance Counselor, U. of Illinois, A.B. B.S.g U. of Miami M.Ed.g Sub-Deb Club MRS. ERMA SHEELEY Guidance Counselor, U. of Florida, B.A. Barry College, M.A. Opti-Miss Club. 9 -4 !' MRS. LEELA OVERSTREET Sec. to Guidance. 432 ' Classes, College Plans Plotted b Guidance In order that students will make wise decisions concerning high school courses, college plans, and future vocations, the guidance department works with teachers, parents, and students to help them toward this goal. Orientation of the student be- tween junior and senior high school and between senior high and college is also an important func- tion of guidance. Through this department, im- portant educational and vocational material is made available to the student. It also administers place- ment tests. Conferences are held at the beginning and end of each year so that individual students may discuss plans with their counselors. College- bound seniors are counseled about college and scholarship opportunities. In cooperation with the department, College Night and Career Night are held each year. Through the efforts of our counse- lors, we are better equipped to plan our future. omores get acquainted to a new school is Counselor Shadle. 'Il zzz 351 'il YJ if N. X cfm fl. asks. s ,YIM OFFICE WORKERS come to life as another tedious day begins. The staff handles school correspondence, keeps school enroll- ment records, takes care of grading by IBM, handles the switchboard, answers 10,000 questions a year, and many, many other duties. MRS. KATHRYN Treasurer, Bookkeep- er, Georgia State Col. for Women, L.I. Hub of School Activit MEMESBA Found in Main Office One of the busiest places in the school is the main office. It is here that our registrar, treasurer, secretaries, and office workers keep the school run- ning efficiently. Their duties include keeping rec- ords for the teachers, making requisitions for the school and its organizations, checking senior credits, keeping student records up to date, making tran- scripts, altering schedules, and arranging schedules for new students. The I.B.M. machine has proven to be a great help in preparing student report cards. Also located in the office are the public address system used for making announcements, and the telephone switchboard through which all incoming and outgoing calls must go. Office Staff MISS VIRGINIA LORENZ School Nurse, jackson Memorial School of Nursing. MRS. MARIAN STEPHENS P.B.X. Operator, Western Ky. State. MRS. ANNIE PETERS Registrar MRS. LUCETTE ZWERNER Sec. to Principal, Fla. State U., L.I. MR. T. Q. WILLIAMS Dept. Head, Phys. Ed,g Erskine College, B.A., Peabody Col., M.A. MISS RUTH DALE Phys. Ed., Florida State U., B.S., U. of Colorado, U. of Mi- amig Girls' Athletic Assoc. MR. DON JOHNSON Phys. Ed., U. of Mi- ami, B.E.D. INIRS. VIRGINIA SHARPE Modem Dance, U. of Lfiami, B. in Ed., Pa- vane Club, Raider- ettes, Cheerleaders. MR: THOMAS COLLINS Phys. Ed., U. of West Virginia, B.S. in Phys. Ed., M.S. in Phys. Ed. MR. CARL GOINS Phys. Ed., U. of Ky., B.A. MRS. CAROLYN ELLIS Phys. Ed., U. of Tenn., B.S. and M.S. Degrees, Cadettes. INIR. PHILLIP TEDDER Phys. Ed.g U. of Mi- ami, B.E.D. More Stress Put on Physical Fitness Test Physical Education is becoming increasingly im- portant as more stress is put on physical fitness. Through participation in varsity intramural and personal sports, a student can attain physical fit- ness and personal achievement. Boys take part in such sports as volleyball, paddle tennis, touch foot- ball, basketball, track, tumbling, softball, speedball, and swimming, girls also participate in volleyball, basketball, tumbling, softball, swimming and pad- de tennis, in addition to archery, deck tennis and modern dance. All students take part in social dancing and mili- tary marching. Varsity sports include football, bas- ketball, track, baseball and swimming. Open to girls who meet the specified qualifications are the Cadettes Corps and Raiderette Corps. Also the Girls, Athletic Association is an organization for girls interested in sports. The National Physical Fitness test is administered by this department. PHYS. ED. boys get a workout. -Q f CAFETERIA STAFF-STANDING: Jennie Garcia, Lisa Ekberg, Eleanor Tarsan Ruth Orr Carolyn Mansfield Martha Henry Margaret Talyai, Mattie Mahaffie, Hattie Hill, Nicolina Calo, Marjorie Cardozo Fern Hjeltness Louise Bouvette SEATED Evelyn johnson, Evelyn Grant, Kathryn Nixon, Ilene Frederiksen, Joan Carter, Eva Strava MRS. ELENE FREDERICKSON cafeteria manager CUSTODIANS-FRONT ROW Paul Toma josysh Caruso Anglo Cardona William Bonomo, Howard Ochm Bertha Mack BOTTOM ROW Nicholas Pella, Guy Comorelli, Miranda Conzalo Nils Bam Buhl Kinl-:aid V ff f , 445,451 .yan - f. lv xo f. ,-aff'-u,-f -M: , of may 'bitt ' 4659.9 In oar claffef we find ourselves a part of Edi5on'5 tradition. A5 fophornoref we difcover what it rneany to he an Edixonite. A5 juniors we work together for fchool . . . in clahf . . . in clan . . . in the niaga- zine drive. AJ feniors we learn the meaning of Seniors FirJt! . , . en- joy the fan of Ship Day . . . the hangaet . . . the prorn . . . and then graduation. Classes which went before . Www? WW fjfff fl Q! mo Awe r sf Hoff 519132153 pf outfit? MM Ju Muay VA. If Aw xv t I1 KILL I I S .IX 11 I XJ I all XM I AA l ' Ji I' lf! LIADLIKH ' fi'gg'rx' A MIAA!! LUJL IDELUAII .lbdqbl Lpllfiifl' 7 AZ' LHIQUY IB-'LZ LUIDID Il. 19:10 'if!J9i HIL LAIHDLII I lv I-ZDIQLD if WWE 3 Wm? 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' , gag? i umm r 1 1 N u an x f, xvm . , nr a ml !.!.u 11 ' ' 11: W H un 'nw1 1 ' ' ' I , MARIO ' U ' A awning: uma: D Mau f I I MW ,f Ur' Class of 1962 MR. EDWARD SHUMARD Sponsor Three years ago we entered a new phase of our life here at Edison. Since that time we have had many trying moments- some disappointing, others joyous. As we leave Edison, we not only leave the school itself, but many cherished memories. We are now ready to step into the outside world, but We will always remember the wonderful three years Edison gave to the Class of 621 5 DON MULLIS President A A -u , i E 1 L 'Z' Si . ZZ . 1' if . ,. 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In Q, VALIN VICKERY JERRY WAGNER JUDY WALDRON LYNN WALL 'Q-41 GERARDO VIERA WILLIAM WALLIS PAMELA WALSTROM JAMES WALTON DIANE WATERS If CHARLENE WATKIN WILLIAM WATKINS JUDY WATSON CLIFFORD WEAVER BETH XWEBB JAY WEST DELENA WHITTAKER DICK WHITTAKER CAROLYN WIESE CURT WELCH CAROL WELLS LILLIAN WELLS JAMES WERTZ IRVIN G WEST DANNY WESTBROOK DOROTHY WHIDDEN MARY WEEKS CARLA WEESNER JACQUE WEGENER KAREN WEILAND TERRY WEST WITTIEST Suzanne Barnett Gene Drody ll 'i 'ZH '--I' SUSAN WOOD LORA WRIGHT VIRGINIA WRIGHT DIANE YENGLING IVAN YOUNG OSCAR PEREZ-ZAMONA 'O' PAM WHITMAN CLYDE XWOLFE BOBBY WOOD FRANK WYAN T CLAIRE WYRICH RONALD WILLIAMS RIGHTON WILLIS JOANN WHITE PAMELA WHITE CHARLES WRYE RUSSELL WIESE DENNIS NW IN IECKE CHUCK XVILCOX LARRY WILLIAMS RAY WILLIAMS LINDA ZEILER PAT ZI PPI LLI ANGEL ZOOVAS ROBERT ZXWISLER -Q:-,57 Senior Class History I was a sophomore. I can still remember that first thrilling day at Edison . . . It was this year that we had an undefeated football season holding Miami High to a score of 27-O. Then with the swift- ness that the year began it seemed that the election of sophomore officers was over and the junior of- ficers were being voted on. My junior year brought a feeling of belonging- I no longer held memories of junior high, instead I became a part of Edison . . . wherever I went, whatever I did, there was that unmistakable spirit, that glorious pride in Edison. This spirit prevailed throughout the many activities of my junior year . . . the Magazine Drive when we surpassed our goal of 358,500 . . . the junior Class Play and the Prom. The end of the year still held charm for me with the election of our Senior Class Officers, new club officers, sweethearts, and honeys. All of this SENIOR CLASS President, Don Mullis, conducts a meeting. was climaxed by the campaigning and politicking for the Student Council Officers. I was a senior. I was that Edison spirit wespeak of, I was the pride we take in Color Day, that thrill of Homecoming . . . I have felt pride to see my classmates become senior superlatives and stand among the six prettiest. I saw my school initiate Operation Amigo, the first program of its kind in the nation, illustrating democracy in action, I became friends with two new students, who came to us under our Foreign Exchange Program. I re- call the excitement of ordering senior rings and banquet tickets, I can remember trembling at grad- uation practice - and dancing at the senior prom. That whole year was spent in preparing me for a future, that day when I will be on my own. I was a senior then, yet I realize that no matter what may happen I shall never forget my senior year. l 3 JAMES WILK President SHERRY GRIFFITH Vice-President PAM WILLITS Secretary BILL SOPHER C1 av S S Treasurer of 1964 MRS. JESSICA HOWARD Sponsor SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES--ROW ONE: Rosemary Smith, jimmy Adamson, Pam Willits, Marilyn Rolard, Patsy Kidd, Laura Hartwig, Nita Graham, Sherry Griffits, Sheri Lou Shepherd, jim Forregger. CENTER ROW: Billie Wilking, Karen Hudnell, Alex Rosato, Diedre Roberts, David Moore, Judy Slater, Pat Caldwell, Rose Domingo. ROW THREE: Carol Arm Williams, Tommy Hurst, Tommy Odishio, jim Wilkes, Bill Sopher, Walter Geoffrey, Janis Spezackm, Rick Tatum, Bill Selvistine. -wi. f we , ,N i qaix A 'l'lf',..iyk 1 Jw af? 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'V 3, X 1.1 l Q?-1 , ' ,Z 1 X , - 8 I. mportant Phase in a Sophomoreas Life Martha Hurst Thomas Hurst Victor Jabot Kathy Jackson Marilen Jacesy June Jeffries Susan Jeffries Feneyda Jimenez Linnea Johnson Steve Johnson Jean Jones Elliot Jones Kinzy Jones Paul Jones Sharon Jordan Robert Joy Lynne Katz Jack Kaufman Byron Keith Nikki Keith David Kenny Henry Ketzle Patricia Kidd Wayne Killebrew Nancy Kinard Terry Kittendorf Robert Kleid Mary Kuflik Michael Knight Charlene Knowles Pauline Knowles Linda Kochnlein Danny Koppen Marlene Kowalski Gerald Krogmann Richard Kruse Barbara Kuehn Manuel Kwan Diane LaChance Charles Lapensky Susan Larmon Barbara Lantz Dale Lauer Susan Law Dixie Lee Richard Lees D'Arcy Lemire Jeanne LeSo1liec Mary Link Dorie Lockwood Robert Lytle V , fr- .. 6- :. inf' 7 :lV1,.H, sm, 1 lu X W v PAM WILLITS is planning her future early by looking over the many scholarships available to out- standing students. is fa -XFX ,f 5 Television wav 1 4 , 4,1 2' 2 541. 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Bob V V Robert Southard V i ii 4 .1 Charlotte Sowell it l janice Spiczak M V V 'V , f if ' Vt MR. RICHARD BARROWS instructs a student on llV, l T ii,i f' VVe 4 the proper right hand turn signal on the driving V V VV V ,,,V V VV VV , , , range. f i r Pafflfla Spfmgle ' V Mafflvn Smiley 15 -',' 'ji ' V' q ' ,f ,f ' Leslie Staude f , f V V ,V pm VV ff X3 . 1 -5 V . lV'- ff ff ,X z yy Z ' 9 f V W ji ng? f V we V , aVVi ,r 1 ' Diane Steiden ieVll 1 'i 1 V ,V Robert Stettner ffll- - .. ,'., . V Sh1I'l6y Stokes ' 'f V'VV' , Evelyn Stork 'i i ' ' QV f 'V,V -. :V ,'fV-if ' XV' fl' --'-' w'f7'zff'f7, f f , ' f f VV 1 V, ff VV 'V ff ,,, V , f 5 V,,, V jerry Stripling jf' ,V,J',fff W' Z1 4 W V:j2ir',fi5 12 Lou Stuessy - Q 4, , , ,V V u VVf , Vg -',. . . V , V V ,V -V'V V V,V , Ginny Stuessy 'fjif ,V ' ' z V V V James Sullivan rV,,Vff f f' , , if Couffl' T E vial' cfff 2' Carolyn Turpin Andy Tutly Joan Tutt Barbara Tyre Josephine Valdes Terry Van Der I-Ieyden Kirk Van Horn Kathy Van Pelt Marshall Vardaman Bobby Vardaman C. Vegliante Maurice Veissi Joanne Vitale Terressa Viscomi Michael W'ainwright Pam Walclt Chris XY'alker Joyce XY'alker SOPHOMORES ARE found mingling with upperclassmen shortly after the ringing ofthe 3:15 bell. Bobby Wells Roberta Watters Tina Watters Eunice Wammack George Ward Joyce Webster Terry Webster Marcia Weinstock Bobby Wells Rodney Wellens Diane White Frances Whinery Robin Whyte Ron Wiley Pam Willets Carol Williams Frank Williams Robert Williams Jimmy Wilk Sharon Wilson George Wood Gail Wright Peggy Zilvitis Yvonne Zumwalt , . , f f ' Q , f , I an .xv f 1 ' , -Q f - nf, ,X 1 l x f f .' , ,li f '53 4 , ' ' f' 1 ,M fi? 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'G . :tie Garland Adam jimmy Adams Katherine Adams Sandy Adams Ronald Adams Marcelo Agudo Gail Allen Guy Allen Everett Alexander Susan Altman Francis Alvarez Phil Walton Gloria Anderson Paul Anderson Susan Anderson Ron Andrews Connie Angel Gill Angelo Gordon Arabian Mike Arasim james Arenberg Amy Arnold Craig Arlotta Susan Aurelius Panayot Bacopoulos Carol Baggerly Robert Ballew Adrianne Bambach Frank Barbera Cindy Barnard Rita Barrebechea Louise Barron George Barruso Betsy Bauman William Baxter Helen Joy Bean i f.,, Mollie Beiiios , R Nancy Bell L 'r Wanda Berryman f ' l -F A . ' , x wp, 1 ff t,KW J srus 5 iit' J fi n JLtl121l'l.BCtl'lCl V Q- titg,, i Virginia Biller f get 6 I , Barbara Bishop ',, ,yr -X f Robert Bishop H4 I Q Q, Q Maryellen Bonilla . 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Bryan Brewer , f ' f Diane Bridwell , ' i, R fd of Good Scholarship, Memorable Events Ronnie Brinkley, Cheryl Brooker James Brotherton Dave Brown George Brown Lucky Brown Ruth Brown Sandy Brown james Buck Linda Burke Mary Burns Nora Burkholder Mike Bussiere Morene Cagnina Miriam Calle Robert Campbell Barbara Cantara Carol Carey Tommy Carlson Bill Carpenter Claremont Carter Joann Carwell Angel Castillo Irela Castillo Virginia Casto Lance Cavanger Donald Cecil D0-n Charlton Rick Chilcoat Steven Chitwood Donald Chisin Mary Clark Shirley Clark Peggy Coe David Coleman JoAnn Coleman John Coleman Barbara Collins Paul Collins Kathleen Cope john Copeland Constance Corder Laraine Correll Harold Crews Charles Croes Jame Curry Bob Cushman Camilla Cutlip Marty Dale Carolyn Daniels Richard Daniels Jim Daughtry Sandra Davidson Lynn Davis Melinda Davis Charleah Darnes Kenneth Dearing Thomas DeAza Roy Decker Lewis DeLaura Prom Makes Work for Juniors 4 ' , it A I 41 Betty Dawson f ig ' 4 Diane Delucca ' 1 ? ' VL! A 1 A -V V Bill Demby 99 aa. H V 'H 0' Q VV V5 ,I Ricky DePuis f E 1 I ' M 1 ' 1 ,J 5 U Aline Desrochers ' ' v Michael Detrio ' ' -V 1 , 7,14 ' ,f .1 -fa .fr m , ,VJ-V:V,V ,. VV, ' '24, ,:' - f ,.., Q Katherine Dickerson . ' ' ' 'W f 3, Q, V in ,F Suzy Di Ciacco ' 4' 1 ' ' ' Harriet Digby Q5 af Vf V! V, , V i ' 4' Q ' 5 X Barry Diggs - 2 V ' ,V Q I I joe DeSilvesto V! T7 Charles Dockery .rj ' ' 4, V 4 , Fran Donato V, - f Jaclyn Douglas ll? V V. 'W' Nicky Duka M, I Mn, ' . - K JOANNA ROMER. Toni Gemmel, and Marty Dale worked hard to make the annual junior Magazine Drive a success. Sylvia Dulbs Dulce Lawton Mary Dunlap Walter Dunlop Ginger Dunn Hugh Du Val Lynn Dyer William Dye Barbara Eaton Lucille Elbert james Edwards Thomas Egan Paul Eggen Sue Elder Amos Elkins Darleth Ellington Susan Ellison Cleo Ellsworth Nell Emile Marina Elvena Suzanne Ewald James Exum Falcon Rosemarie Fanzo Penny Farrin Nina Fernandez Ray Fink Joan Fischer Stephen Fiske Aubrey Fisher Richard Folsom Mary Forren Gwen Fortman Freida Fortne Richard Fortune Mary Frazier I if? f To ,W - eu- Q i n ,K . ' .., xt - if f L . or f es' Q .e r l -cr - i .. . P 5 VI, , VV . v - , New . f, X W V S, V V G1 V ST V, fgfl Q all ' , Y ' 1' X J . f f 295 fi i f ii:-:gif V 4 i 4 . 7 i S ' Q, 3 ff V , .2 , 2 ,Qi V V ix, 4 A- so . . , ' ' t, 'il ' ' V V I . V , 1-f.w,.,, V, f ,.,, f . i l.tVAVVVs .. 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A 1- -Q gel Brian Friedrick Linda Fuller Anne Gari Sharyn Garrigan Toni Gemmill Patricia Gianaris james Gibavitch Hazel Gibbons Joan Gilmour joan Glider Linda Godwin Guillerno Gonzalez james Goodhart Donald Gochenbach Kent Graham Paul Grmling Rebecca Grannis Terry Grant Katherina Greene Mike Green Lynn Griep Darlene Griffin Robert Grimes jane Grubb Regina Gruen jack Gross Elena Guerra Al Guffanti Donna Gumm Ken Gunn jeff Haas Timothy Haff joseph Hagan Peter Halkenson Samuel Haddad Donald Hall Normen Hares Helen Harbett Richard Harden CO-CHAIRMEN Sue Bratthaur and John Coleman start from scratch to plan the Junior Prom., ef-N g., 1 nr -1, . 'Q' . 7 1021 ' , , A 'i' 1- M X Z M, ex f, KM N ii , 6 , V7-,S ' If ff f 5 Z 7 1, Shelia Harden 3, ,Q W 'S L my , Edward Harman '-gi :AV V' U ., f Robert Harrison if' la , jr, if , E ,egg i iilk? at , nys X ' 'Q ,7 3 g . ' al ' :ga Katura Harrod I Il 5' George Hathcoclc Q 'r ff., Judy Howell V ' 2 6 F L X i zu .Q Edward Harnan I if H- Q V M , , - , Richard Hayes ' . Anne Hayes 1,5 i .ff ,,,f ' as '11 1 R. .rtliif r Robert Heath 1 ng: 1Vx., :, I C J, Fred Held James Henry Dennis Hewitt George Heyman Richard Hiatt 2 T fra 'r f I 7 f E 5 ,. 1 - 4 5, 'i ., xg ,- f f, af '- M' 1 5, , , 1 1 1 'ff' fy . i , ' .' ,151 i f eg f Af- 234 Juniors Find Tinie Jw 1. f 'F , X 6,44 ' -- L C .-X Vx . '7 ffl X , , V, f1f:eq7,'zyz5py'gg,i ' ' mf ' . 4 UZ Iii ., ,.,A , .,i -, J ,ef ' .w ,, -, guy' H 7 ' K, J ' env, f X X Q V nl 2? , 7 ff' ff .-If U QQ if K .ally J A .J l .A. , , .rl , rr 6 L is .v Q .- .., Agfa: J -1 '1- Pat Held John Hilsenbeck Phillip Hocker Tom Hodges Kent Hoeffle Dianna Holton Michaelyn Hooper Melody Harvell Cindy Horner Lelia Horton Mary Lou Hosack John Hosack Emily Huff Paul Hudson John Huntress Robert Hunnicutt Mary Hurley Anna Hurst Steven Hurst Thomas Hurst Charles Isbill Clyde Ishmael Betty Iwanors Glenn Jackman Gary Jefferson Charles Jenkins George Jereve Elizabeth Jinks Ana Johnson Laraine Johnson Robert Johnson Cecilia Jones Elwood Jones Janice Jordan Jeanmarie Jordan Judy Kahlis I JUST had to tell you Rivhton I made an A on my History test' explains Sandy Sasso James Karr Mary Lou Kasilo Ted Kallman Ernie Kalardi Betty Kalaidi James Karr Joel Katims David Keene Bruce Kelly Eugene Kelly Madeline Kelly Stan Kelton Geraldine Kendall Jean Kendrick Diane Keneipp Gail Kenny Phil Kibbe Pete Kiernan lIO J for Soe1al1z1ng Between Classes Faith Kimbell Mary Kinsman Sandra Kisner Karl Kleir Trudi Kline Charles Kluck Kiane Kocak Kenny Krantz Jim Kentner Barbara Kraverath Doris Kretz Ronnie Krentzer John Krista Joyce Konzman Ronnie Kuykendall Richard Lacharite Tina Lachowitch Jacqueline LaPointe Donald Lawrence Richard Lawrence Judy Li ghthall Connie Linhart Sidney Litman Donna Leddy Janet Lee Paul Leftowitz Kathy Lehman Gail Lesnich Charles Levy Donald Lyons Jeremy Lynch Anna Limargelli Mary Lovett Pat Lombardo Gustavo Lopez Sandra Loiselle Robbie Lohr Carol Lewis Ada Machado Barbara Magnuson Jerry Maiberger Donna Malcolm KEN GUNN asks Do you need your geometry book next period, Jill ? Dianna Mansour Dianne Mansour Jennie Maresco Lenda Marlon Marrero Kenneth Manion FRIENDS GATHER to exchange the news at lunch time. is 4-' it Q R v I 4 ' , f, f ikwfw , . f ww: , G ,f 2, 7 - 'il 'ff fi wa , 5. ,.,q,,, ., , , W M ' 4 , J f,,4 ,V ., N , il ,,v ,. , as ' IVE 7 J ' J tic ,gy if f fm Q an f is . . . if ,- ' S ' ess.-e r - Sf N . if , .P . K , . X I 1 gn X if x ' 'SLN Q i 1' S ' f. f 'I to L S 0+ 5 et is s- . K ' exif. K 1-- ' ns. .- , . -. J X i ,ff 2' K 1 , , - A e T X . ,fy-.1 'H , LA sir- .1 1, Q , k W3 is--4. sf . .s 3 px M. mxsflr' - ' X ' Wag , f 4.121 A-aria 3 ' 1 1 4' ,mx X 4' 'r 1 . f f 3 s- -'29 Mi' i 1 i Xi- . 3 fr .V 'Q' g,11g., 3. Q- may . . , ,,.,...?,,ri 1 .G -1 Y Us 18:-pa: - tx , 111' ' .,'f1-jig, 1 i E , :Ji Fx Rig , if .W ff' Q ,km A L, A if 'S i f up 5 It ff' X L . t 11, X if!! I H l as Charles Miller Lynn Millman Clifton Mitchell James Mitchell Mike Marston Fred Martin Vicki Mockabee Robin Moffat a azine Drive Bill Meeks Kathleen McMinn Constance Messina Rosemary Mezraliy Leslie Milke Patricia Mihalik Johnnie Martin Jennie Montemarasio Mary Moore ff Kathy Martin John Masedo Walter Matthews Charles Morrison Gilbert Morton Kenneth Mauion James Moseley Alfred McCormick Kenneth Mullane Jack McCullough Lynne Muma Robert Munden Arthur McDonald Denise Murray Lee McDougle Lee Murphy Linda McDougle Pat Murphy Joel Myerson Darlyne McGaughey Beebee Nagle Karen McIntyre Michael Nuskind Floyd McKendric Dale Nelson Judy Newkoop Steve Moore Myriam Moreno Howard McLaughlin Bruce Newman I A Brenda McMullian Marilyn Newman V 'C 4'4 Roberta McNey Carol Newton Ai, Barry Nickerson ' A f, I Add Prestige to the unior Class Alberta Parra Glenn Patton Linda Powell Gilbert Pelaez Ana Perez Sylvia Perez Frank Peters Susanne Patton Charles Pearson Enrielre Nuvey Lynn Nichols Kathy O'Connor Roberta Ogg Daniel Oglesby Juanita Oliver Sybil Olliff Helen Olsen Loretta Osterman Jacklyn Overman Jack Owens Jarry Ozner Alfred Palrnieri Ronnie Palamara john Papiez Sofia Pardo Alberto Pardo Frances Parisi Jack Pariso Robert Parker Mary Parnell Ruth Parrish Sharon Parsons J. D. Pasteris Richard Peters Babs Peterson Charles Phillips Ed Philleps Robert Philpot Ken Phoenix Sidney Pickard William Pierce Claudette Pitman Moddy -Pleasant Pleas Howe Bernard Planowski Jacquiline Polumbo Asela Powell Sharyn Paovey i j i my I N . ..a, K' i JW 'W V.-1 si' f sniff Ik .f gfil if '. if Q .12 , at- ,Wx '11 M ., P ' ' '98, - 5215 , a if S ' 5 4 -'f-' 29 .- mid V' V ' io P ,pf VM? ar , I Li. Q ff f fc: - 'N . . 'k Zi' 2 . , ' vs, - gy' V Q . N 1, X QQ, 1 fr, , , Q If H . ,W H lg! fa 21,5 f We fi 2 M, H, 1 f , .ya f A 4 f,.,. ,' ?if31 - qw ,gf ii , fr' 1 ' ' 1 f i S ,y.y P A of -s's if A 4 4' 1 . f 'ff' BRIAN BREWER and john Scrapper look on as Mike Smith gives Sandy Loiselle her first lesson in the use of the slide rule , Choice of Studies Challen e Them to l X i ,ff ,,,, f x Q iv 47, jf 4 f if , Y' 1 4 if 1 iff Q5 -' .iff 70 ,V ' f' I , 1 5 f I X ff, y f,f t ,O , 1 f 4 , f ff ,y fM V! 701 1, , ff f 7 , , , 4 f 2 , f, if ,N 'W If 'K A 4, ,ii K ,.. 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T., t,gr.. f P C ' nav f,. c Q RV iszff. . . .f .s...., 's X :XX Q rr ' E N i r Q1 wa A ' , 'QQ'- 'S3 ' ' 1 , J. f., . 1 WV-Q Gus Perfetto Patsy Prince John Praaster Pat Prisco Jean Prichalski Regino Quimuyog Jack Quinn Aline Racette Paul Racette Barbara Ramsey Mike Ratelle Susan Reber Mike Redman Judy Riecharclt Elizabeth Rettmer Fran Reynolds Nina Reynolds David Rhodes Richard Rychil Bruce Richards Claudia Richardson Marie Roach Joan Roberts Michele Robertson Carolyn Rogers Carol Sue Rogers jane Rogers Thomas Rogers Joanna Romer Shelia Rosenberg Dylan Roth Rona Roth Robert Rubin Robert Rudolph Pat Ruhlrnan john Ryan Diane Ryland Cleveland Salgado Richard Sandlin Lourdes Santana Charles Santoriello Sandra Sasso STUDYING HARD, Gwen Teagle finds that classes can be interesting. 1 , 4 1 i if - 15 3' N X , t H gw' X K, , V. 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Bernard Schulmeier Karli Schulmeier lohn Scrapper Vivian Seagroves Cheryl Seaton Brenda Seinfeld Robert Seinfeld Stanley Sellers Elaine Sementelli Marion Serrano Sandra Service Jane Sexton Dennis Shaffer Raymond Shing Steve Shing Robert Sibley Susie Sierra Michael Simons Mike Skinner Craig Smith Carolyn Smith Mike Smith Ronnie Smith Steve Smith Carla Smithson Carlos Sosa Bill Southern Elwin Spaulding Geraldine Spitzkopf Robert Springthorpe Allen Stanley Carol Stephns Charles Stephens Tames Stewart Sara Stevenson Merrel Q Stringer Malcolm Stringer Marie Stock David Stoddard Linda Storer Louis Summerall Gloria Stubbs Ray Summers Claude Swain Judy Swartz M1 5 gs? ,,. 41, Qs' K ' , 4 Qnfi, ' -2-2,,n I 1- f 'f f f 'muy f 'fi r, ,, s',' ' ' , , '-'- if K, , . 1' . -, .L ',. 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Q , 3 za- T 151 W if V 5 Order Their l963 Class Rings VT 'f 'tw' ..,. if sign. .C fifties i , QA, osemary weeney s gf ' gg, ' , u af Frank Taintor . . 'Q I ii 1 ' fy John Tauarico Robert Viscomi 2- X --'sg - K ,Q a- m L j 1 A ' , s,.s- ikfk-ik. 'lg ' N f 4 . . . . X 's Q.. -s A ,, , R h d T rar ', fi e Lfidifrafiffulmo Lfafa V055 f r s X 2 4 . ' . ,- ii s.'- 5 L 'if xr is .. ij V, 1 ' , Martha Taylor ghaugicli Rlalden , X A X , ' ' f Gwen Teagle mn 3 er We i' V D ' , . - A ,, ,r M K 4, qs Jigyei Tig, John Watters RF gl , i 5 V 'F' , .,,r , , , , - ', s.. C , C N Q , 'V 'N eff Bill Theiler Ronnie Ward P' - . T l' -7, , ' ' H-'J David Thomas Brenda Vffarren drb i f ,dug g P ' ' m f H+ gh 'E I 0 1 G Ji - 19 0 XL of by A V F ., as 1, 1 as W ff l- . 15 ,, . A- tg, P e S.. z 4' W yt? gg-f A -, -s . ww 113 ' 5 ' f P x. Q, 'X ,xl -H M .Q 1 Q, ff ,, 4- I f f' fa . I' uv 1, - 3 . f-1' is Ju- 'x- -, 5- 4 eg,.- -.. nl Pat Thompson Ruth Thomson PhiliThompson Sharon Thompson joel Tierce William Tirkhow Howard Tittemore Alina de la Torre Laura Torres Ruth Trachet Don Travis Pat Trigg Carol Trussel Terry Tucker George Tudor Candace Turner Judy Turner Donald Tutt Ned Tyree Jack Ulmer Noel Valliere Margaro Vandomelen Dorothy Van Zandi Keith Vennum Dawn Watson Judy Weaver james Webster Diane Weeks Lillian Wells Pete Wells Carol Wetherhed Connie Whaley Diana White ,, P il ff , , , . ' -'Z , if 2 -f X X ,6 ,, .. ,,,r ,,fu', r ., 1' , ,, is . ' 4' T? ' . E ad v! A if 1 f,,.2,,f? , ,V,' mf? 1 I If -f f V A , api' f 1 mf: of , M 'j 1 f '.f V Q f 1 2 1 fl' we ,,fffG 9.159 4' .if f . M PATSY PRINCE finds the mage. zines in the library a peaceful re fuge. L fi- 4 A ll6 if , V' iii sz nl Hiram White John Whitney Carroll Whittle Ester Whitton Mildred Wilbar Judy Williams Fred Willis Stephen Willoughby Christine Wilsey Davod Wilson Betty Wilson Lois' Wilson Paige Wilson Robin Wilson Mary Michal Winsto Donna Wischhoever Merlen Wischhoever Diana Wise Pat Wolfe John Wright Ronnie Wright Odessa Wytias Steve Young Marlene Zaret Glady Zeb Kathy Ziegler Mixalia Zaldivar Joyce Zurko cffvi 2 The roar-of-arms Jymholizef oar Jehool and the role it haf tradition- ally played in oar development af adalry . . . a part of Zhif develop- ment if oar participation in a variety of aelivizfief , . . in organizationf in which we may develop new talentf and ahilitief . . . in fervice elahs which give as the oppofzfanity to help oar .rehool and eommanizfy . . . in aeademie and interefzf clahy which allow III to pzzryae hnowledge and new experieneef. School seal, symbol of development !' David Folsom President X Nbr' ff ff Mike Smith Vice-Prefidenl Sally Goodman C 0 l'7'!35P0716ii72 g Secretary Kino Sakuma S t'L'7'6fc1!'j'-Tf6dJ'l1f6'l' STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Judy Weaver. Connie Angel, Lou Stuessy, Ginny Stuessy, Barbara Farino, Charlene Camp, Frances McNamara, Mary Moore, Micky DeBruhl, Sally Goodman, Mike Smith, David Folsom, Kino Sakuma, Austin Funk, Kathy Kentner, Valerie Demchuck. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Pitts, Helen Davis, Nancy Bell, Diane DeLucca, Pam Gardiner, Lynn Donnell, Margaret Crowd, Betty May, june Reddick, Harriet Digby, Gail Miskoff, Barbara Dawson, Cheryl Hawes, Sue Gartrell, Sue Voight, Judy McDowell, Eileen Armstrong, janet Lee, Harriet Efthimiou, Diane Waters, Nancy Foster. THIRD ROW: Butch Caldwell, Bill Sopher, David Eckis, Tina Student Council The backbone of Edison's extra-curricular activi- ties program, the Student Council has an unceasing responsibility to the student body. Under the capable direction of Mr. Donald A. Burroughs, sponsor, and officers David Folsom, Mike Smith, Sally Goodman, and Kino Sakuma, the best in- terests of the students and faculty are preserved through their student government. The voice of the students, the representatives, work together with the officers and committee chairmen to co-ordinate those unforgettable activi- ties which round out student life at Edison-the excitement of Color Day and the traditional Home- coming festivities, the Student Council elections Lachowitch, Judy Fisher, Andrea DeWolfe, Ioan Gilmore, Judy Williams, Sue Aurelius, Sybil Oliff, Karen Hudnall, Linda Knight, Mary Reeder, Michele Robertson, Marceline Cavalieri, Becky Grannis. FOURTH ROW: Nick Friedman, Tom Hurst, Ted Kallman, John Garcia, Phil Goble, Olin McKenzie, Guy Dixon, jeff Carbone, Bob Astley, Don Mullis, David Lewis, John Hilsenbeck, Andy Andes, Bob McClymonds, Mary Lou Hosack, Cecilia jones, Sarah Adams, Sue Anderson. FIFTH ROW: Bruce Snyder, Crew Chartrand, Roy Decker, Mike Ratelle, Bob Sharkey, Gary Pinder, jim Morgan, Chuck Queen, Tom Odisha, jim Wilk, Rodney Wellens. 64, C90 with rallies, speeches, and posters, the presence of our Wonderful exchange students, unprecedented Operation Amigo, the Red Raider guidebooks and student directories, all the sockhhops and assem- blies, and the Inter-Club Council representing all student organizations. A great part of each student's social adjustment and desire to learn depends on his activities and associates while at Edison. The Student Council has worked hard to make Edison the best school in which to live and to learn and for these efforts we commend them with our sincere thanks and ap- preciation. Mr. Donald Burroughs Spomor Austin Funk Chaplain Mickey DeBruhl Parliamefztarimz Sam Stuessy Sergefzfzt-At-Armr , tl 'Hr 4 'l.. in-1 -1. df ,lk xg ...1 liiihtifw if! dll . , Y ,W ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE, FIRST ROW: janet Dickson, Sue Voight, Judy McDowell, Pat Zippilli, Co-Chairman, Barbara Turner, Co-Chairman, Diane Waters, Mary Lou Salter, Lyle Reynolds, Brenda Rush. SECOND ROW: Righton Willis, Mary Weeks, Ellen Hinterkopf, Sue Gartrell, Patti Rouse, Andrea Kmetz, Cherrel Hawes, Sally Goodman, Ann Dickerson. THIRD ROW: Lee Johnston, Sandra Besselieu, Carla Weesner, Suzianne Hellend, Pam Chaney, Nell Emile, Karen Hammond, Sandy Loiselle, Brenda Chica, Sally Griffitts, FOURTH ROW: Andrea DeWolf, l D ' K th Philli s, Pam Whitman, Vicki Brownstone, Judy Weaver, Nancy Foster, Babs Lynn Wall, Pat Quillian, Pam Gardiner, He en avis, a y p Bloom, Sara Shepherd, Kino Sakuma. A D' kerson Marcia Giordano janet Dickson Christine Starr, Kino Sakuma, Mike Smith, INTER-CLUB COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: Ann Jones, nn IC , , , . David Folsom, Betty Combs, Kathy Lehman, joan Giddens, Diana XWise. SECOND ROW: Karen Hammond, Kathy Mangum, Larrarne Johnson, ker L nn D er Vicki Brownstone Leslie Blair Linda Earnest Camelia Domingo, THIRD ROW: Jim Smith, Gary Pinder, Harriet Pan AA , Y Y , , , 7 Efthimou, Richard McBride, Richard Quianthy, Tommy Odishio, Rick Chilcoat, Richard Phillips, Ben McKnight, Gil Martin, Robert Rubin. FOURTH ROW: Harry Holt, Crew Chartrand, Austin Funk, Bob Astley, Don Mullis. 'JMX' 4-----....,.. -.a-.r,. F I l COMMITTEE CHAIRMENQ FIRST ROW: Maxine Aebi, Linda Grant, Don Mullis, Sam Stuessy, Judy McDowell, Sara Adams. SECOND ROW Carol Senershia, David Lewis, Gary Pinder, Barbara Stobs, Pat Zippilli. BOB MCCLYMONDS, I.D. committee co-chairman, distributes pictures to homeroom Student Council Represen- tatives at a special meeting called in the auditorium. f Q OG 'Xl , P , y BEN MCKNIGHT turns over picture money to the hard working I.D. Committee Chairmen, Andy Andes and Bob MCClymonds. COLOR DAY C0-Chairman Judy Mc- Dowell and David Lewis add spirit to the center patio with the help of the little red devil. FINISHING TOUCI-IES are added to the red devil by Homecoming Co-Chairmen Sara Adams and Crew Chart- rand. GARY PINDER and Bruce Snyder give a winning sales talk to prospective buyers at Student Council booth. X Future Teachers FIRST ROW:, L-R3 Linda Knight, Richard Urbano, Teri Miller, Jacque Jones, Jim Gonzales, Judy Reichardt. SECOND ROW: Mr, Slauter, Pam Belanger, Barbara Patterson, Connie Corden, Ann Hayes, Vivian Gonzales, Peggy Coe. THIRD ROW: Robert Ellis, Margaret Crowell. OFFICERS: Linda Knight, vice-president, Richard Urbano, presi- dentg Jackie Jones, secretaryg Janie Johanson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Phil Goble, chaplain, Kino Sakurna, recording secretary, Jim Gonzalez, I.C.C. The Future Teachers of America chapter is con- tinuously working toward their goal of becoming part of the educational field. Each member of the club is assigned to a teacher in the school and helps to grade papers, keep records, and do other duties in order to gain practical experience. Through these and other activities, these future educators learn the principles involved in teaching and also are informed of educational opportunities available to them. A breakfast for old and new members is held each year in addition to a tea given for them by Delta Kappa Gamma. Office Workers T l I 9 I ? 1 v , s I .1 I 2 1 .lib Bl MAIN OFFICE WORKERS: First Row: Barbara Hasty, joan Tutt, Freida Fergerson, Sandra Hild, Brenda Warren, Sonya Endy Yvone Clear. Second Row: Margaret Crowell, Margaret Van Domeler. Norma Fernandez, Patricia Cofer, Sue Elder. OFFICE WORKER, Sharon Garrigan is efficient in the use of the switchboard. , Q-4 ,gg .go - A fs, 5' .xxufgssxrc K . vi' 'ZF . A Helping to keep the offices of the school running smoothly, the office workers perform various duties and give valuable service to the school. In the student activities office, the student work- ers aid Mr. Burroughs in his many duties. The girls working in main office file, type, operate the switchboard, and run many errands. The nurses office is staffed by girls who keep the files and give aid to any student who is ill. Students working in the Dean of Girls' and Dean of Boys' offices perform the usual clerical work in addition to checking on students and helping the deans in any way possible. MR. BURROUGHS OFFICE WORKERS, FIRST ROW: Babs Bloom, Sara Shepherd, Suzi Nephler, Sharon Bell, Sally Griffitts, Sue Wells. SECOND ROW: Eileen Armstrong, Diane Waters, Judy Mc- Dowell, janet Dickson, Suzanne Barnett, Donna Gunn. THIRD ROW: Crew Chartrand, Jim Corbitt, Bill Helvestime, Bill Baird. FOURTH ROW: David Folsom, Gary Pinder, Austin Funk, Bob McClyrnonds, Charlie Allen. DEAN OF GIRLS OFFICE WORKERS, FIRST ROW: Margaret Nelson, Barbara Eaton, Pat Mathewson, Ruth Maye. SECOND ROW: Delena Whittaker, Mrs. McKinney, Paula Spiczak, Sarah Beckett. DEAN OF BOYS OFFICE WORKERS, FIRST ROW: Guy Allen, Chuck Queen, Gene Drody, Jim Karr. SECOND ROW: Don Evans, jim Morgan, Virgil Dykes Dick Whitiker, Eddie Albert, Bill Rene Rick Crawford, Olin McKenzie, Bobby john- son, Dave Rhodes. 1 : l . T T Future Nurses URS5 CLTNIC WORKERS-Nancy Brarton, Lynn Dyer, Carol Vaughn, Susan Altman, The Future Nurses Club helps students interest- ed in professional nursing to gain knowledge of the profession, to familiarize all with a basic knowl- edge of hygiene, to learn of the opportunities in the fields of nursing, and to help each member understand and cultivate professional ideals and attitudes. The club has many money-making projects such as bake sales and the selling of souvenir pins and candy. Other activities include hearing auxiliary workers and professional nurses, holding a Christ- mas party at Hope School for mentally retarded children, filling Thanksgiving baskets for needy families, participating in fund drives, and taking a tour of jackson Memorial Hospital. J' 4 ', ,k A AH,-h -4 if I- if '-.f 1- id . Ei ,E :1k'--gh A J ,s -,a f G gave if fx FUTURE NURSES, FIRST ROW: Sandy Kisner, jane Grubb, Linda Pecunia, Lynn Dyer, Edith Gertz. SECOND ROW: Mariella Ortiz, Karen W'eiland, M.1rg.1ret'Crowell, Donna Davies, Claudia Pitman, Mary Minihane, Marilyn Mouchard, Carolyn Daniels. l28 r LIBRARY STAFF-Linda Norwood, Anne Hayes, Susan Peters, Charles Phillips, james Adams, Dawn Watson, Carol Barter, Paula- Rogers, Ann Sutschek, Joy Bean, Iill Karpen, Kathy Castello, Becky jeffries, Brenda Baquero, Robert Schellenberg, Margie Dernsey, Carolyn Turpin, Irene Parra, Alice Rosser, Patty Royce, Eddie Waterman, Hazel Gibbons, Eleanor Miller, jean Tsalos, Shirley Aids, Charlotte Bravo, Lora Wright, LaVonne Huntley, Carmen Cabrera, Wilma Head, Lois Nesslerotte, Stephanie Dest, Kerry Pierce. ipip yii, yy eyiy p p yay, y pp ,yyliy p CAROL BARTER, Ann Sutschek, library club president, Claudia Vance, Lora Wright. The Library Club assists the school librarians in making the facilities of the library available to all students and faculty members. These student li- brarians have charge of the circulation desk, help to keep the library in order by filing the returned books, maintain the card catalog, and mend books and per- form many other functions which aid in making the library more efficient. Aiding students who wish to use the library and issuing passes for them is another of the many jobs which the members of the Library Club do for the betterment of the school. Beacon JIM MORGAN Editor-in-Chief gd. i ---..g.,,.. Q 4f.,, ff KI I3O EDDIE HVMPHREYS, ads managerg George Knapp, art editorg Boy Decker, sales m.in.igerg Gail Tucker. student index editorg jean Ken- dricks. staff .issistantg .ind Brenda Seinfield. 1SSiSfHf1f Ziff editor. OLIN MCKENZIE Editor-in-Chief The Beacon strives to record a memo- rable record of the yearls activities. Work is begun before the school year starts and is kept at a high pitch until the last layout has been sent to the printer. The various departments within Beacon staff are responsible for organizing the different sections into a completed year- book. Pictures must be taken, copy must be written, and layouts must be planned before the Beacon may be finished. The financial division is responsible for ob- taining advertising and selling the year- book. All the members of the staff work hard to make a bigger and better yearbook possible. STAFF ASSISTANTS Susie DiCiacco, Mary jo Nash, Nancy Bell, Mary Lou Hosack, Keath Mitchell, Pat Zippilli, Lynn Wall, Nina Reynolds, and Gail Allen help make layouts for the Beacon. SUZANNE BARNETT, features editor, Kathy Kent- ner, literary editor, and Lyle Reynolds, activities editor, SPQRTS EDITQRS Don Mullig and Crew Chartrand are Wheels', on staff. decide what picture will make the best division page. 1 ,,,, N BRENDA CHICA, senior class editor, Brenda Rush, photography editorg joan Glider, junior class editor, and jerry Schafer, faculty editor, check their deadline dates. Herald MRS. CHARLET LADD Herald and Beacon Sponsor BUSINESS STAFF-Sarah Stephens, finance manager, john Galvin ads editor, Susan Wasserrilan, circulation manager, David Stoddard ads editor, Cecilia jones, typistg Pam Gardiner, exchange editor. . Sd? v 1 LYNDA MANDER Editor The Miami Edison Herald keeps the students informed as to what is going on around the school. News of coming events, information about the activities of the clubs and organizations, and coverage of sports events are included in the paper. Staff members gain practical experience in both the editorial and business aspects of news- paper publishing. On the editorial side, staff members interview and write their own articles which appear in each issue. They learn about the various printing processes and journalistic tech- niques. On the business side, these future re- porters learn about the financing of a paper through sales and advertising. The Herald is published ten times a year. MANAGING EDITOR Carol Carey Sports Editor John Burleson, and News Editor Di ana Wise. HERALD STAFF MEMBERS Sharon Bell Carolyn Mathews, Bill Boyd Carol Sue Rogers, club editor, Harry Hann Len Schweitzer, SEATED: Carol Lewis Betty Iwanow. HERALD EDITORS- joel Myerson, ad man- ager and amusement ed- itor, Jack McCullough, photo editor, Gail Mis- koff, assistant editor and promotion, Terry Tucker, assistant editor, Pam Chaney, features editorg Carol Padgett, assistant editor and cir- culation manager. The Cadette Corps is an organization made up of girls who can meet the high requirements of the corps. Those who wish to become a member must undergo a year of Cadette training, maintaining an average of 3.2, possess qualities of leadership and character, and have a high degree of marching ability. The discipline and uniform of the Corps is patterned after the West Point Cadets. The Corps performs intricate drills during the ' halftime at football games. They also march in the Orange Bowl Parade and for various civic organiza- tions. During the Christmas holidays, they pre- sented the Cadette formal, Winter Waltz, at the Deauville. Every two years, the Cadettes make a trip to New York, Washington DC, West Point, Annapolis, and Front Royal, Virginia, where they participate in the Winchester Apple Blossom Fes- l THE TOP eight officers are: Paulette Stanley, Captain, Kathy Man- tival, gum, first lieutenant, Andrea Kmetz, second lieutenantg Ellen Hinter- kopf, color sergeant, Cheryl Albertson, captain's aideg Mary Weeks, top sergeantg Pat jordan, drum sergeant, Mary Ralston, platoon sergeant. ., ,N C XXX U JN MIAMI Enisou Canenss Cadettes THE MIAMI EDISON CADETTE CORPS-FIRST ROW: Mary Micheal Winston, Carolyn Pitts, Ellen Hinterkopf, Maxine Aebi, Diana XX'ise, Mary Steele, Kathy Mangum, Paulette Stanley, Andrea Kmetz, Janet Taylor, Joan Gilmour, Carole Cuncliff, Sue Patton, Sue Parnell, Pat jordan, Pat Gianaris. SECOND ROW: Mary Ralston, Pat jahnke, JoAnne Coleman, Barbara Hasty, Judy Weaver, Mary Hurley, Cheryl Albert- son, janet Marcacci, 'Harriet Efthimiou, Carol Chilcoat, Becky Grannis, Sharon Cook. THIRD ROW: Mary Weeks, Shelia Bolt, Phyllis Thomp- son, Sue Anderson, Sherry Hastings, janet Lee, Anne Brenza, Karen Hammond, Ann Fontanella, Reina Gumb, Linda McDougle, Carol Senerchia. i l THE JUNIOR Cadettes do Bal- lin' the Jackn for the 1962 Minstrel. PRESENTING Cadette Queen, Andrea Kmetz THE GIRLS decorate their Christmas tree for the center patio. and Cadeffe General, Bobby Chandler, l 1961-62 CADETTE SUPERLATIVES-Barbara Stobs, most popularg Kathy Mangum, best-all-aroundg Cheryl Albertson, most attractive, Max- ine Aebi, most intellectual, Mary Weeks, most military, Andrea Kmetz, Cade-tte Queeng Bobby Chandler, Cadette Generalg Karen Hammond, Wittiestg Ellen Hinterkopf, best dressed, Carol Chilcoat, friendliest, Paulette Stanley, most likely to succeedg not pictured, Mary Ralston, most talented. BF- l lk - Raiderettes RAIDERETTES relax after a practice session. T 9 fl The Miami Edison Raiderette Corps is composed of eight girls plus a solo twirler and a head ma- jorette. The girls perform during the halftime of all the football games, in pep assemblies, and in the Orange Bowl game and parade. They were selected as the best high school corps in the state four out of the past five years. In addition, they perform in the school Minstrel, in state and district contests, and in any band performances. Members of the Corps must keep up a 2.6 scho- lastic average. Practices are held during the sum- mer as well as during the school year. The girls design and make their practice costume and one show costume a year. PRACTICE MAKES perfect for Mary Ellen Bonilla, Judy Anderson, Carolyn Clark, Sheri Plude, Gloria Hollis, Darla Andrus, Dianna Carmona. THE RAIDERETTES Minstrel Act for 1962 was Rio Batacadaf' GAIL ALLEN NONNIE ROSARIO Solo Twirler Head Raiderette P5 The Miami Edison Raider Band Raider Band COLUR GUARD-Cheryl Schreiber, captaing Kris Harnew, Carol Schoell, Eleanor I-Ioumes, Rona Roth, Amy Arnold, Judith Flemming. Robert A. Lawrance, Director Senior, junior and sophomore band members make up the Raider Band. They combine with the Marching Band to form the Big Red Raider Band which entertains at football games during halftime. They very capably per- form intricate drills to their own music in sev- eral other contests and parades during the year. The color guard and band members spend many hours in practice in order to perfect their marching skill. BAND STAFF-FIRST ROXV: Wfilliam Sepulveda, Mike Burke, Anne Lutz, Kris Harnew, Erank Cibula. SECOND ROW: Pete Graves, Donald Swanzy, Eleanor Houms, Mar- shall Sanderhoff. The Marching Band exemplifies the fine Raider spirit at every football game, putting on terrific halftime shows and continually supporting the cheers of the crowd. XV e owe much to them for their spirited enthusiasm in the Pep assemblies. A football game would not be a football game without the band's support. Edison would not be the same without the band with lvlr. Carney, its fine director. BAND OFFICERS are Camellia Domingo, first lieutenant Vin cent Mercado, second lieutenant, Richard Lawrence second lieu tenant, Richard Sandlin, first lieutenant, Mike Burke band cap tain, Donald Swanzy, drum major, William Sepulxeda drum major. Marching Band The Miami Edison Marching Band Mr. Harry Carney Dzzeczof i Q' ' Q The Miami Edison Concert Band. Concert Band UNDER THE leadership of Mr. Carney the concert band has achieved fame throughout the state. L F A group of fine musicians who present many musical programs make up the Miami Edison Con- cert Band. The Minstrel Band is chosen from its ranks. Other performances given by the band are at the annual band assembly, Varsity night at which a contest called the Battle of the Bands is held. They perform ably in accordance with their many superior ratings at the state and district contests. , '--- ' -V -'Z -in wsiuxvir - -- H-----ff--f - W- -----1---1:-v--' THE PERCUSSION section of the Concert Band. Mr. Harry Carney, Director STUDENT DIRECTOR Mike Burke directing the Concert Band I 1 ,- Miami Edison Orchestra Orchestra UNDER THE direction of Mr. Lawrence the Orchestra goes through a practice ses- sion. hi. The Orchestra is a complete group of accom- plished musicians who add greatly to musical ap- preciation in the school. Holiday pageants, concerts, PTA and other meetings, baccalaureate services, and graduation are among the occasions on which the Orchestra performs. It also is a co-sponsor of Var- sity night in which the instrumental music depart- ment plays. This year the Orchestra toured the state, and per- formed at many schools and colleges. They also participate in the various music contests and the MEA Clinic in Tampa at which they earn more recognition for their excellent performance. THE ORCHESTRA rehearses for a concert. Robert A. Lawrence, Director STAFF AND OFFICERS of the Miami Edison Orchestra: Linda Ear- nest, Dianna Schneider, Vicki Mockabee, Rona Roth, Susan Wood, Mary Alice Miniahane, Marie Scott, Diedra Vogler. STANDING: Steve Manning, Terry Moore, Alan Querido. fi l l 5 3 v a ,', 5 is - I5 9 f , ,V 3 I L' B i . ., I E f ,WS , ' f , 'v J, -, . , Ig , X ,N 2 K KX Y V in .Q z S c to i S s i, as I - ff' f 5 Eiga t '- vi V , V X 'I 'iii i ii it Vx I 9, R li i 1 -ri .h i if- - C ' L WY 'J b fp 51'-K , A X-'L ff QV' ' Q A 1 1 V t , i ii 1 , A M sl ,, 'W - ' Q l i r f s l Miami Edison Concert Chorus Concert Chorus The Concert Chorus, composed of students who excel in musicianship, scholarship, service, and de- pendability, is one of the most active organizations. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Hazel Kerns, this group performs for various civic organizations during the Christmas and Easter holidays, on tele- vision, and at various school programs such as the Minstrel and holiday performances. Participation in the district and state vocal contests often results in superior ratings and our chorus is considered one of the best in the state. All the members of the Concert Chorus devote many hours to rehearsals and performances and do so because of pleasure rather than pressure. OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Nancy Jennings, Maria Pnaife, co-secretary-treas urerg Evelyn Ray, accom- panist. SECOND ROW: Russ Burr, presidentg Craig Longmuir, robe Chairmang Tommy Felkins, vice-presi- dent. Mrs. Hazel Kerns, Director Orpheus Ili' wil FIRST ROW: Jackie Overman, Ovenia Acevedo, Marilyn Paul, Marian Crawford, Marilyn Standley, Evelyn Ray, Joan Giddens, Judy Cooper, N21nCy Jfnningx IXIHFR1 Pnaife. Diane XX'aters. SECOND ROXW: Kenny Krantz, Bill Sarrells, David Folsum, Craig Longmuir, Eddie Albert, Tony Serrao, Danny Wfestbrook, Dick XX'liitalcer. OFFICERS-FIRST ROXV: Cherrel Hawes, historiang Marion Crawford, historiang Evelyn Raye, presidentg joan Giddens, vice-president. SECOND ROXW: Tony Serrao. chaplaing Craig Longmuir, Sgt.-at-armsg Tommy Felkins, secretary-treasurer, NX? Orpheus Honorary, chapter 97 of the Modern Music Masters, chooses its members from the Con- cert Chorus seniors and juniors. Qualifications for membership include chorus participation for one year, a high standard of musicianship and service, and proven dependability. This organization is formed for the advancement of interest in music and has been in existence for twenty-five years. Members participate in monthly meetings, a get acquainted picnic, and a Christmas party. odern Music Masters The Modern Music Masters is the Instrumental Music Honor Society at Miami Edison. To achieve membership in Tri-M one must obtain a 4. average in scholarship for one year in music and 3. average in scholarship for one year. Tri-M participated in many activities this year, among them were bake sales and many parties for band members however, the main function of Tri-M is to promote the en- joyment of good music among the Edison students and to become better musicians. Tri-M presents the Arion Award for qualities in musicianship service, and scholarship. FIRST ROW Steven Burdick Susan Wood Peter Graves Mike Burke, Kris, Harnew, Anne Lutz, SECOND ROW: Clair Wyrick, Bruce Branch, Steve Manning Eleanor Houmes Melvin Smith Amy Arnold Judith Flemming, jamie Johansen, Marie Ann Scott. ,,,,.lN.x1ioNQxT7 EHQNUN SUCIVVY 4' I x ational Honor Society One of the outstanding organizations is the Na- tional Honor Society. Members are selected on the basis of character, leadership, service, and scholar- ship. They are required to maintain a 3.5 average. Each year NHS continues to do services for Edi- son. This year the members acted as guides and ushers on College Night. During the Christmas holidays, they wrapped gifts to be given to children in a Miami hospital. The club also posts the honor roll and presents congratulatory cards to honor stu- dents. The Teacher of the Year Award, awards to out- standing seniors displaying character, leadership, and service, plaques to the sophomore, junior, and senior homerooms having the highest scholastic average, and a scholarship to a deserving student are the awards which NHS presents annually. OFFICERS-Reina Gumb, secretary, Ellen Hinterkopf, treasurer, Mary XXfeeks, vice-president, Karen Hammond, ICC. STANDING: Wayne Hilson, president. FIRST ROXXI: Lithia Trujillo, Maxine Aebi, joan Branscome, Judy McDowell, Mary Weeks, Ellen I-linterkopf, Reina Gumb, Beth Webb, Carol Senerchia. SECOND ROXW: Kathy Mangum, janet Taylor, Andrea Kmetz, Paulette Stanley, Barbara Hasty, Phyllis Thompson, Richard Lee, Steve Raskin, jim XXfertz, Mary Ralston, Pat jordan. THIRD ROW: Diane Evans, Cheryl Albertson, Carolyn Hayes, Carol Marks, Pat Janke, Tom Felkins, David Folsom, Karen Hammond, Mike Burke, Louise Beddingfield. i l 2 uc I l i ' ff? rf l48 FIRST ROW: Claremont Carter, Miriam Bell, Nancy Foster, Kathy Mangum, Phyllis Thompson, Anne Fox, Carol Chilcoat, joan Branscome, Judy MCDOWQH, JOYCE Zufkof MHYY MOQYC, Glenda Nummy. SECOND ROW'-: Linda Storer, Kris Harnew, Amy Arnold, Carolyn McCool, jackie jones, Don Mullis, Candace Haines, Pat Sprigle, Mary Kuflik, Carol Haselwood, Dolores Gray, Marene Cagnina. THIRD ROW: Mary Winston, Linda McDougle, Carolyn Daniels, Malanie Travis, Betsy Berghult, Louise Beddingfield, Karen Hammond, Judy Weaver, Rick Chilcoat, Linda Rainwater, Nancy Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Dianne Harper, Peggi Zilvitis, Pam Willits, Mike Eaton, joan Gilmour, JoAnn Coleman, Sandy Brown. FIFTH ROW: Bryan Brewer, Richard Harden, Mike Ratelle, Mike Burke, Steve Raskin, Robert Rubin. ,,,,,, ,,m OFFICERS-Phyllis Thompson, secretary, Carol Chilcoat, vice-president, joan Branscome, treasurer, Anne Fox, president, Kathy Mangum, ICC. Sociedad Honoraria Hispanica is an academic organization for those studying the Spanish lan- guage. Its purpose is,to promote interest in Hispanic studies. To be. eligible to become a member, one must have completed three semes- ters of study of the language, and must have maintained an average of 3.5 in the subject. Dur- ing the year, they sponsor doughnut sales as a fund-raising project. At the end of the year a trophy is presented to the outstanding Spanish student for excellence in the language. This stu- dent is chosen as a result of a competitive exami- nation and general scholarship in classwork. A medal is awarded to the winner, and his name is also published in Hispanica, a publication of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portugese which sponsors the Spanish Na- tional Honor Society. ,, 2 1 :ii OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Richard Urbano, treasurer, Steve Raskin, president, john Christiansen, vice-president, Beth Webb, secretary. SECOND ROW: Bryan Brewer, sgt.-at-arms, Ginger Duva, chaplaing Harry Holt, ICC. Mu lpha Theta Mu Alpha Theta, an honorary mathematics society, is designed for students who have a high scholastic average and who show exceptional talent and in- terest in the history, development, and career possi- bilities of mathematics. In order to become a mem- ber, a student must have taken five semesters of math and maintained at least a 5.0 average in the subject. Mu Alpha Theta annually presents an award to the winner of the National Mathematics Exam and contributes materially to the math department. As a service and money-making project, this organiza- tion sells data guides for many subjects. 4 9' 'Mb' 'A' I . Inl- lil II FIRST ROW: Mrs. Stone, sponsor, Bryan Brewer, Richard Urbano, Beth Webb, Steve Raskin, john Christiansen, Kenny Krantz, Judy McDowell. SECOND RONW: jeromy Lynch, joan Branscome, Andrea Kmetz, Ellen Hinterkopf, Richard Lee, Reina Gumb, Jim Wertz. THIRD ROW: joAnna Romer, Claremont Carter, David Paletti, Mike Ratelle, Melvin Smith, Harry Holt, Richard Grande. V, fnudvy . . s Tman The Titian Art Honor Society was formed for those students who are interested in art and fur- thering their knowledge and talent in the subject. The back drops on the stage during the football assemblies were the work of the club members. They also provided the sets for the production of USouth Pacific and the many posters for Voca- tional Guidance Week which was held from Feb- ruary 26 to March 2. The paintings and sketches, of the many tal- ented members of Titian may be seen in the re- volving art exhibit which is maintained in the center patio during the school year, OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Donna Lairs, treasurer: Linda Knight, president, George Knapp, vice-president: Christine Starr, secretary. SECOND ROW: Gil Martin, chaplain: Connie Nelson, recording secretary. FIRST ROW: Pat Cofer, Regina Lauer, Donna Lairs, Linda Knight, George Knapp, Christine Starr, Carolla Norcross. SECOND ROW: Julie Krumrine, Elizabeth jevnass, Jim Gonzalez, Brenda Seinfield, Connie Nelson, jim Morgan. THIRD ROW: Mike Moskoe, Terry Grant, Gil Martin, Lucky Brown, Marlene Zaret. Creating more efficient thinking and more effec- tive expression and promoting an interest in public speaking and debating are the main interests of the National Forensic League. The League is an honor society and limits its membership to those in the upper third of their class who can gain twenty-five credit points in competitive speaking with high- school students throughout the nation, and who can maintain high standards of honesty, character, and leadership. The League is divided in two groups: the novice speakers and the varsity debaters, who represent Edison throughout the state. The chapter concludes its year by sponsoring an area-wide Invitational Congress that is held annually. At the end of each debating season, awards are given to the top varsity debaters for the service which they have performed during the year. cs, W ll -... Lergvy-f - FIRST ROW: john Garvin, Kino Sakuma, joe Schumaker. SECOND ROW: Richard Quianthy, Ron Sabo, Mike Burke. THIRD ROW: Robert Rubin. Ivan Young, FOURTH ROW: Larry Ozney, Steve Raskin, Marty Dale. FIFTH ROVU: Ted Satcher, George Depoutis. SIXTH ROW: Arthur McDonald, james Onoprienlo, Don Lawrence, Judy Swarz. How- ard .Deventz. - ia..- ..-2 +.,..k...........ae4 TED SATCHER, Richard Quianthy, Mrs. Shriver, Judy Swartz, james Ona- prienco, Don Lawrence, George Depomtis, and Howard Deventz are do- ing part of the research necessary for a successful debate. PREPARING for a student congress are Ron Sabo, Mike Burke, joe Schmnacher, John Garvin, and Kino Sa- kurna. MARTY DALE and Robert Ru- bin carry on a debate just for fun. .VA ii Q t FBLA 'G'-L1i'i3L4'57 6, EDuaAYXOUl no . get Mzmeen Ev v UTURE Usnuiss EADEQS Ms FIRST RONX': Mrs. Soto, Adrienne Bambach, Pat johnson, janet Huldack, Georgia Cheleotis, Linda Rose, Pam Aaker, Carol Baggerly, Maggie Gonzalez. SECOND ROW: Billie Hedgepeth, Betty Iwanow, Charlene Wfatkins, Joyce Rhoden, Sandra Sikes, Sharon Roeser, Ann Roeser, Jennie Edgington. THIRD ROW: Sharon Cook, Carol Barter, Penny Bacopoulos, Sharyn Bowe, Valin Vickery, Zelma Gallego, Mary DeWinkler. OFFICERS-Pat johnson, chaplaing janet Huldack, treasurer-3 Linda Rose, presidentg Georgia Cheleotis, secretaryg Pam Aalcer, vice-presi- dent. 'CIL7 s 7 f Q1 K, gi SSH kgs ji ,eflfgi-if l id 135' -4-. pu ,wg . If M .KIA iq V ' f 'ii eral J f We i-RQ 1' J K ,Luft The Future Business Leaders of America Club is composed of students interested in the business world. Its two purposes are to develop the type of poise and personality that business demands and to enable students to gain practical business experi- ence. Selling mistletoe at Christmas and corsages at Easter are two projects in which the members par- ticipate. They also do special typing jobs for the teachers throughout the year. Social functions include a farewell banquet for senior members. In the spring, members may also attend the interesting FBLA state convention in Tallahassee. Nw DINNER IS served before the party starts DCE Christmas Party was a blast. OFFICERS-FIRST ROW: Peggy Williams, treasurer, Susan Hastings, 'l I ' parliamentariang Gary Huff, president, Lillian Wells, chaplain, Sharon i i ' V I ' ' Vennum, secretary. SECOND ROW: jack Owens, sgt.-at-arms, George i , i Barusso, vice-president. Earn while you learn is the motto of the Di- versified Co-operative Education program which en- ables students to attend school part of the day while they work the remainder at various businesses. The purpose of this program is to give practical training to many students in order that they may enter the business world after graduation. The group also works in a charitable way when they help collect toys for jack Bell's Lend-a-Hand and food for Thanksgiving baskets. For fun, mem- bers of DCE participate in hayrides, a Christmas party, and an Employer-Employee Banquet. FIRST ROW: Dot Van Zandt, Barbara Collins, Cheryl Seaton, Gwen Fortman, Allana Dowd, Sandy Teets, Bonnie Knapp, jane Curry, Rose- mary Meza Calix. SECOND ROW: Fanny Buchannan, Judy Lighthall, Anna Hurst, Ester Bouvette, jean Schuettler, Carol Newton, Jackie Douglas, Suzan Altman, Brenda McMullian, Shirley Donaldson. THIRD ROW: jimmy'Wood,.Raymond Shing, Frank Wyant, jimmy Newton, Charles Dockery, Bob Grimes, jimmy Hicks. . I 3, 155 ' 'iwmzfy The Future Farmers of America chapter is de- voted to arousing interest and participation in an agricultural career. At the school farm, the farm- ing students learn and have the opportunity to prac- tice the principles involved in farming and related fields. The boys spend half the day in school and the other half at working in the chicken house, ma- chine shop, egg grading room, nursery, and gardens which make up the farm. More experience is gained from the selling of some of the produce raised and the participating in the Florida State Fair. Hay- rides and banquets rounded out the program of ac- tivities tor these future farmers. EM ,. CA1'Io,,, ff F 'f 5 F 1, 7 if I zz lf . u 44 ? .. o .1 X. ,F G .ar Iggy ,,. , ,vi-' .,- , .,.v ,4- 'nm-V OFFICERS of the Miami Edison chapter of Future Farmers, Mr. Duff advisorg Bill Meeks, vice- presidentg Ned Tyree, secretaryg Tommy Swain, sentinelg Mike Nuskirid, reporterg Garland Odom, treasurer. KNEELING: Fred Darnell, President. Thesprans The Thespian Troupe is made up of students in- terested in the theater arts. To become a member, the future actors and actresses must earn a total of twenty hours of experience either backstage or in two major and minor role in a three-act play. This year the Thespians Participated in the junior Class Play, a comedy called Tish,H and in their own Play, a drama called House Witluout Win- dowsfl In addition to acting, the members attend a drama festival and Thespian Convention. Socially they hold an initiation ceremony and Thespian dance. FIRST ROW Bobby Martinez Louise Beddingfield Andrea Carlo Leslie Blair Pam Belanger, Mike Russo. SECOND ROW: Lorrine Carroll, Marion Caputo Viclxi Brownstone Libby Pleasant Trudy Kunkle THIRD ROW: Ronnie Williams, Kathy Phillips, jim Martin, Richard Phil- 'nail , LL, ,IQ I . E. X3 GETTING READY for dress re hearsal, Ronnie Williams, sound Richard Phillips, Candy Daven port, lights. -S, ' Q, . S ss sl'ss. ,I I W, R V . S. LESLIE BLAIR helps Marion Caputo with MARCIA GIORDANO Sweetheart CLUB members and sweetheart Marcia Gior- dano form their ..r,1-,,,1.- - , ff ,- Y 1... ONE OF C1ub,s many service projects is contributing to the Miami Crippled Children Hospital. I W. . ,,V, 1...-..,.,.f...-.wwffa AW.-,. .,.,,,,,,,,-, , , .,, .W ,,,,, -..N , ,,,, ,, ,, , ,, ,, ,,,, ,, ,,,, f, , ,,, f , , f ,, V MARCIA GIORDANO is tapped first Club sweet- heart. -.,, 1 - 15 1 , FIRST ROW: Bob Ashworth, Bob Astley, Neil Valleau, Pete Kiernan, Marcia Giordano, Micky DeBruhl, Tommy Saunders, Phil Murphy, Pat O'Daniel. SECOND ROW: John Spiczak, Steve Fisk, Steve Griffin, Charlie Gaussiran, Roy jones, joel DeValentine, Nicky King, Austin Funk, Gil Pelez. THIRD ROW: Gary Pinder, Dave Gardiner, Bobby Chandler, Don Mullis, Denver Causey, Barry Nickerson, Bob Meadows, Ronnie Mathieson, jimmy Dunn. FOURTH ROW: Tommy Carlson, Sid Pickard, johnny Hosack, John Coleman, Ronnie Wright, Henry Hernandez, Bobby Vega, Paul Anderson, Tom Mullin, John Morton. OFFICERS: Pete Kiernan, vice-president, Ronnie Bushbom, treasurer, Mickey DeBruhl, president Kenny Saunders, secretary. SECOND ROW Bob Astley, I.C.C.3 Neil Valleau, sgt.-at-arms Jim Campbell, chaplain. The Club was reorganized this year and plays a vital part in school life as it has done in past years. Students who have earned a letter in any of the four major sports--football, basketball, baseball, and track-are eligible for membership. The most important and successful service that the club renders is in the help which it gives in collecting for the crippled children's Easter seal drive. Red sweatshirts decorated with the little red Edison devil were sold by the lettermen. They also sponsored a dance in addition to other parties which they held. In all their activities, the letter- men work toward their goal of sportsmanship and character. IKM 'Y 'U' E , Pavane . X f Nm ' Pavane is the honorary modern dance club at Q Edison. Requirements for membership are a 2.8 5, Z . - ,I overall average and a 3.5 in modern dance. 1 . , gg Pavane participates in many activities such as dancing in some of the halftime shows at football games, the Chorus show, several television shows, and the Minstrel. Toward the end of the year, the club traditionally puts on its own dance show. On the social side, Pavane has a skating Party open to all Edison students, a party with Civitan, a Get-Acquainted party for prospective members, plus several other parties. At the end of the year, the club Presents an award to its outstanding member. 91 Kathy Phillips, sgt.-at-arms. FIRST ROW: Sara Shepherd, Babs Bloom, Libby Pleasant, Danny Toomey, Pat Zippilli, Sally Goodman, Marcia Giordano, Cherrel Hawes, Kathy Phillips. SECOND ROW: Sara Adams, Carol Pope, Mary DeWinkler, Righton Willis, Beth Webb, Betty Combs, Judy McDowell, Judy Betz. THIRD ROW: Pat Mathewson, Eddie Albert, Honorary Member, Marcia Leposky, Sally Hough, Mary Haley. f'Hil -it OFFICERS: Cherrel Hawes, chaplain, Sara Shepherd, I.C.C., Sally Goodman, treasurer, Babs Bloom. vice-president, Danny Toomey, honey, Pat Zippili, president, Libby Pleasant, student director, Marcia Giordano, secretary, PAVANE SAYS Hey Look Us Overn in the first dance of the 1962 Minstrel. Kneeling are Judy McDowell, Babs Bloom, Sara Shepherd, Pat Zippilli, Beth Webb, Standing are Judy Betz, Libby Pleasant, Righton Willis, Marcia Leposky, and Kathy Phillips. EVERYDAY during fourth period, the girls practice diligently to perfect their dances. AN IRISH theme sets the pace in 'Tm Looking Over A Four- Leaf Clover , another Pavane Minstrel presentation. The las- sies pictured are Pat Mathew- son, Mary Lou Salter, Mary DeWinkler, Marcia Giordano, Mary Haley, Cherrel Hawes, and Sally Hough. iv?'Vf'T -ff H. lf are ' 'W' - ig FIRST ROXW LR Larrane Johnson Dianna Schneider Judy Reichardt. SECOND ROWQ Joel DeValentine, Clare- mont Carter Sam Stussey Dawid Thomas John Hunters THIRD ROW: George Ward, Connie Corcur, David Gore. Der Deutsche Verein, translated the German Unionj' is a club formed for students of the German language. Its purpose is the fostering of the study of the language and the Promotion of high academic standards. It also works to create social and cultural understanding among the mem- bers. At the beginning of the year, a get-acquainted party was held for all members, who must suc- cessfully complete two six weeks of German to qualify for joining. In addition to attending and sponsoring lectures, they attended movies in Ger- man at the University of Miami and other movies and lectures at Barry College. Adelante, Siempre Adelantefl is the motto of the newly named Pan American Club. Meaning Forward, always forward, it signi- fies the purpose of the club which is to better relations among Spanish-speaking students and neighbors through service and social activities. Those students who speak Spanish or are in- terested in the culture of Spain and its projec- tion into the Latin American countries may be- come members. They participate in many Proj- ects each year in order to carry out their pur- POSC. G gc, r f I3 QMNANQ .a-sf --fg- OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Mr. Aldo Garcia, sponsor, Jose Fernandez, president, Oscar Zamora, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Carlos Sosa, sgt.-at-arms, Ernesto Cordebez, vice-president, George Ageriar, secretary. Pan American FIRST ROW: Charlotte Bravd, Rosa Gaviria, Ernesto Cordobez, jose Fernandez, Oscar Zamora, George Aguiar, Irela Castillo. SECOND ROW: Caridad Gonzalez, Mirta Delgado, Louis Garriga, Betty Iwanow, Angel Castillo, Margarita Ayala. THIRD ROW: Sofia Pardo, Enrique Nunez, Gustavo Lopez, Nelson Hidalgo, Eleonor Rodriguez, Francisco Miranda, Robert Vega. .4 atm' AHB ' I66 y X . ,a 3-if I . 'A I A ' OFFICERS: john Tallirico, Sgt-at-armsg Reina Gumb, chaplain, Ann jones, I.C.C.g Alirie Racette, treasurer, Pat Quillian, secretary, Mary Reeder, vice- presidentg Carole Guterma, president. FF! we French Club if 0 : ag 5 V Les Parisiens has been in existence for several years, and its membership has increased as the enrollment in French classes has in- creased. It is designed to stimulate interest in the language and culture of la donce France and to improve the member's ability to speakwand understand French. It carries out various money-raising projects in order to leave to the school materials for the language departments, such as records, books, and pictures. This year, Les Parisiens has enjoyed singing in French, talking to an American student who had lived in Paris, and listened to a speaker from the government of France. 'mi gi' 1 FIRST ROXV3 Chris Martin, Elena Guerra, Aline Racette, Pat Quillian, Carole Guterma, Mary Reeder, Ann Jones, Brenda Rush. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Mathews. Carla Wfeesner, Louise Beddingfirld, janet Marcacci, Brenda Seinfield, Regina Gruen, Angel Castillo, Judi Murry. THIRD ROXV: Babs Bloom. Sue Anderson, Maxine Aebi, Rita Barrenechea, Lucile Ebert, Margaraet Van Domelen, Shelia Rosenberg. FOURTH ROW: Nina Femandez. Sofia Pardo, Righton XY'illis. Nanq' Gerkin. FIFTH ROW: Alfred Kaye, Frank Miranda, jimmy Gonzalez. 'Sl as. Q U 5 FIRST ROW: Cathy Miller, Judy Hersch, Peggy Coe, Lynn Wall Jim Smith, Richard Grand-e, Beth Webb, Charlie Allen, Peggy Burton, Sandy Sasso, Tom Felkins, Gail Miskoff, Diana Wise, Richard Quianthy, Sam Stuessy. SECOND ROW: Linda Jameson, Joy Kunze, Kino Sakumo, Judy McDowell, Marcia Giordano, Phil Goble, Righton Willis, Charlie Wrye, Dennis Winiechi, Paige Wilson, Jack Pariso, Fred Willis, Austin Funk. THIRD ROW: Judy Baines, Robbie Loehr, Sarah Adams, Lorrane Correll, Dina Schneider, Mary Minihane, Robert Shearer, Kenny Krantz, John Brannas, Diane Kocak, Richard Schofman. FOURTH ROW: Gail Shoppee, Geogene Griffiths, Carol Williams, George Gianaris, Jim Snotryski, Guy Dickson, Bob Pinker, Ralph DeMartino, Laura Hartwig, Ramona Campbell, Judy Swartz, Gail Tucker, Sue Wasserman, Nina Reynolds, Marion Crawford. FIFTH ROW: Joel Myerson, John Scrapper, Alfred Palmeri, Barry Nickerson, Kinsey Jones, Bruce Snider, Jim Goodhart, JoAnna Romer, Andy Andes, Ed Todd. The Junior Classical League, as an academic club, promotes the interest of Latin students in the language they are studying and in the culture which forms its background. In an effort to under- stand the history of ancient Rome, the famous men and works of those times are studied. 3 The club itself is made up of students who have i completed two semesters of Latin with a B average. Members of the Classical League take part in the Florida Latin Forum and many other activities which make up an interesting year. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Sandy Sasso, treasurer, Gail Miskoff, vice-president: Tom Felkins, president, Diana Wise, secretary. SECOND ROW: Peggy Burton, I.C.C., Dennis Winiecki, Aedileg Sam Stuessy, Sgt.-at-arms, Richard Quianthy, chaplain. The Science Club is an organization based on ac- ,5 tivity for the development of high caliber students ff: who are interested in science and who may be con- A, sidering a career in some scientific field. There are many clubs within the main club such as biology, X aff chemistry, physics, and astronomy which are of par- ilffi' I ticular interest to students. The club also has a ham radio station for the radio society. Science Club is now a member of the Future Sci- entists of America and annually sponsors the West- inghouse Talent Search tests. Field trips and parties are always on the agenda. The big event of the year is the Science Fair in which many members have won superior and excellent awards at both the OFFICERS-john Hilsenbeck, vice-president, jim Wfertz, presidentg School and County levels' Gail Miscoff, secretary. W0 Science Club 499 FIRST ROW: Amigo, Kino Sakuma, Joyce Zurko, Claremont Carter, Gail Miscoff, jim Wertz, john Hilsenbeck, Amigo, Chris Starr, Bill Theiler. SECOND ROW: Richard Urbano, Cheryl I.aChance, Dianna Schneider, Richard Quianthy, Linda Knight, Dennis Weinecki, Hazel Gibbons. THIRD ROW: Ed Pickard, Russel Nussem, Ray Miller, Ivan Young, Charlie Allen, Mary Alice Minihane, Beth Webb, Richard Grande, Steve Raskin, Forrest Lehman, Tom Felkins, FOURTH ROW: Richard Lee, Gil Pelez, Bryan Brewer, john Scrapper, Gail Tucker, Frank Cibula, Sandy Sasso, joAnna Romer, Marshel Sanderhoff, Bill Wiley, FIFTH ROW: Wayne Hilson, Barry Nickerson, Ronnie Wright, Bob Astley, Henry Hernandez, Andy Andes. Service Clubs Mutte up of ftutientf who ure fineetely inteteftetl in Jemting the fenool unu' the community, the ten fetuite clubs tio un impottunt job for the betterment of both. All membetf ure expected to muin- tuin u 2.8 uoemge unu' to uphold the nigh ftunttuwtf of tlzutfutter that huue ulwuys typifteu' Etiifon Jtutientf. iirw, tw. EIICCH Armstrong Andrea Kmetz Judy McDowell Marcia Giordano Mary Haley Susan Parnell Kathy Kentner Pfffldenf Secremry Tfeamrer I.C.C. Chaplain Sgt-Al-ArmJ Pm-Iigmenmrimz X . Af X f fl I 1 Sub Debs X . .X Gail Conroy Sybil Olift Pat Zippilli Cheryl Allwcrtmn Riglitnn Willis 04 ,4 W-xr Brenda Chica Nell Emile Donna Leddy Mary Mnnre Judy XY'eaver Sally Goodman Gwen Teagle Suzanne Barnett Sandy Brown Sue Brattlinuer 'l Paulette Stanley Barbara Stobs Lyle Reynolds Ellen Hinterkopf Carolyn Rodgers Gail Patrick Brenda Rush Carole Cundiff Shelia Harden Susie Sierra Keath Mitchell Carolyn Pitts Nina Reynolds Kathy Lehman Mary Ralston Nancy Gerkin janet Dickson Ann Jones Sara Adams janet Marcacci joAnna Romer Helen Harbett Pat Quillian Diana Wfise Judy Heavlin gttt lf SUB-DEB girls listen attentively to their President Eileen Armstrong. Service Denotes Character . . . motto follow- ed by Sub-Deb girls as they work for the school and the community . . . at school . . . alma mater cards for students . . . blotters and memo pads for teachers . . . baseball, swimming, and track schedules . . . in the community . . . participation in community drives . . . Scrapbooks and parties for children at Haven School . . . Thanksgiving baskets for needy families . . . Christmas toys for Variety Children's Hospital . . . work at money-making projects for the end of the year gift to the school . . . Awards . . . given to the Out- standing Sophomore Boy . . . to the boys' and girls' service club with the highest scholastic aver- age . . . to the club with the best Homecoming decorations . . . to the Outstanding Sub-Deb girl . . . Parties . . . a Get-Acquainted tea for prospec- tive members . . . an alumnae tea . . . with the jackson junior Miss and the North Miami Sub- Debs . . . with their brothers in Key Club . . . club sponsored by the Northeast Miami junior Women's Club. SUB-DEB girls tap new members in the center patio SELLING homemade baked goods is one of Sub-Debs many money making service projects. Pat Quillian, Mary Ralston, Nancy Gerkin, Barbara Stobs, and Lyle Reynolds are on the morning shift. If , All vi: 3 f Q .ef 'e. ff' 4 Key Club 'tr N KY 2 'dwisi-145, Key Club . . . an active boys' service club . . . providing teachers with identifying signs for their rooms . . . maintaining the Key Club parking lot for students . . . selling Edison car window decals . . . keeping up the Key Club bulletin board which announces coming events . . . collecting tickets at the football game . . . gathering food for Thanksgiving baskets . . . leading a program for the collection of clothes and toys for the Cuban refugee families . . . selling color post- cards of the school . . . presenting an outstanding senior with the julian Daniel scholarship of S100 . . . participating in the March of Dimes and the Muscular Dystrophy drive . . . maintaining the track board in the gym . . . vgorking with their civic sponsor, Miami Shores Kiwanis Club . . playing and defeating Jackson High School's Key Club. QMMY EILEEN ARMSTRONG Sweetheart CAFFTEF KEY CLUBBERS and their dates at annual Christmas Party FIRST semester president, Gene Drody, changes the Key Club Bulletin Board. SELLING postcards of Edison is one of Key's money making projects. 1 5 E ' 'tx' gl gg r it at 1 A 'T . , la L S ' 1 sd ew, gg l ,J ww' Sam Stuessy Marty Dale Roy Decker Bill Wiley Bob McClymonds Ben McKnight Pfffidffil Vice-Prefidenl Correfpmzding Serfeizzmf Recording Sewemry T794-fll7'?li l.C.C. Olin McKenzie Jim Morgan David Pilati Ken Shearer Richard Schofman Bruce Southard Bob Turner Lee Alexander John Hilsenbeck Jack Pariso Bill Helvestine Pete Kettler Nick Friedman Toommy Hurst jim Smith Frank Taintor Richard Harden Mike Eaton Robert Rubin Steve Johnson Austin Funk Ted Satchel: Stu Adcock Andy Andes Bob Smith Kinzy Jones Frank Walker David Folsom Jim McCoy Nicky Duka fm ROY JONES Honey Sorrota ' ' t e- X' urs ia ' ' ' 'f i rin ,A .i Q .J K ' lg? Z r H Q Aims of the Sorrota girls . . . to be of service to their school and community . . . to promote the projects of Soroptimist and XYfheel Clubs . . . they help maintain the Maysland School for retarded child- ren . . . proctor school tests . . . wear Lost? Ask Me tags during Friend- ship Wfeek . . . give Thanksgiving baskets to needy families . . . take part in fund raising drives . . . help arrange the library before school starts . . . pass out football and basketball schedules . . . present the Thelma Peters Award to the Outstanding Junior Girl . . . sponsor Teacher Appreciation Day . . . have parties with Wfheel, their brother club . . . held a Christmas tea for alumni . . . had a party with the North Miami Sorrota Club . . . tapped Gerdika, one of our foreign exchange students, as an honorary member. TO SYMBOLIZE the spokes in the Sorrota pin, the girls form a wheel around their honey, Roy jones. FOR THE 1962 Minstrel, Sorrota presents Lets All Go to the Lobby. SORROTA girls are entertained by their honey Roy jones at a meeting. E 9 ,iSm:,,, E ,...,- ,.Y- ,V . .., ' 2 -' ' - 'f ' ',' L ' ' 1 f . f,, f',f 55 ' . , ' x V Agyfjw' j V of 'yy . In 1, 5, an ,,,,V z V M a , 'ff L ,V I, ,, Q. gf L A ' :ij .Vgfw,.' V, L , 1. rg , K ' i:..,wf.f.ivj V? - by ,gw ' - ,.-12411 , - 4, 1: , ,i ' , V -, .- , L'-'g L i . f ' . - I , .- ,--- , ,,'., ',ff',f 5 'f-' W5-f i 4 . ., K i ,. i , , .l L it , 4 1' , L 1 S Diane Waters Sue Voight Karen Hammond Barbara Turner Ann Dickerson Evelyn Ray Prerideni Vlre-Prefzdent Secretary Treamrer I,C, C. Clmplam joan Branscome Phyllis Thompson Anne Gari Lynn Griep Paige Wfilson Hiftariun Gerdika Hesche Kathy Mangum Louise Becldingfield Margaret Van Pat Jordan Valerie Demchuck Harriet Efthimiou Nancy Foster Damelen Sgt.-Al-Armi Carol Chilcoat Mary Lou Salter Carol Carey Anne Brenza Harriet Digby Sue Wasserman DeEtte Sherril Cecilia Jones Sue Patton Dolores Trujillo Diane Kocak Judy Baines Barbara Eaton Susan Shaver janet Lee Kino Sakuma Cherrel Hawes Ioan Gilder Anne Fox Pam Gardiner Carol Senerchia Harri-Ann Herfurth Kris Harnew Mary Hurley Pat Gianaris Kathy Phillips Mary Wfeeks Nelda Pinson Dinna Wlischhoever MARY HALEY Sweetheart TO SIGNIFY the symbol of Wheel Club these mem- bers have formed a Y , , 'Z' xZfZ -25 ,QQ S ' f f go Wheel Ciub 6,' 799 A441 SKY' QNATN Service above self . . . motto of Wfheel Club, sponsored by Rotary Club . . . they keep active with service to the school . . sponsoring Friendship Week and the sock-hop with the crowning ot the Friendship Queen' . . . helping collect in various charity drives . . . sponsoring the inter-club basketball tournament . . . operating the Wheel Club booth as an information center . . . providing bus passes and tickets for students . . . selling spirit hats of red and white on Color Day . . . keeping score of Edison's many touchdowns with the Wheel Club cannon . . . having parties with sister Sorrota . . . attending meetings of Wheel Club Internationali. . . selling cheer books during football season. THESE MEMBERS are going to clean the Wheel Club Patio, which is one of their many service projects. MARY HALEY is the center of attraction at the Wheel Club Booth. Charlie Allen Mickey DeBruhl David Lewis Bryan Brewer Barry Nickerson Bob Astley Pferldenl Vice-Prefidenr Secretary Trearzzfer Clmplain Sgr. at-Armf v i l Pat O'Daniel Mike4RatelIe' jack O'Jala Larry Wfilliams Bob Cushman Russell Nuzum John Tallarico Dennis Hewitt John Christiansen Barry Diggs john Coleman Charlie Wfrye Hank Grotenstein Lance Cavanger Rick Chilcoat Rocco Deprima Bill Carpenter Kent Graham I Phil Thompson George Knapp Fred Willis julian Bethal Tommy Carlson Wfayne Hilson pti-Miss ,gl -lvl I0 Opti-Miss . . . strive to keep an optimistic outlook . . . goal is to increase active interest in school and community service . . . red and white yarn dolls made by members to raise money . . . sold twice a year . . . also the girls hold a bake-sale at the Kickoff Bar-B-Q . . . other projects . . . distributing calendars to the student body . . . placing picture of the Julian Daniel Award winner in the Hall of Fame . . . Eun is not forgotten . . . brother club, Ir. Optimist, joins the girls for many parties . . . other Dade County Opti-Miss Clubs are met socially. WILLIAM SEPULVEDA Honey . ONE OE Opti-Miss' service projects is making HONORARY MEMBER Don Swanzy is tapped by Camellia yarn dolls to sell during football season. Domingo. A BUFFET dinner is served before an Opti-Miss meeting. . r...,.,,,,,.,...,,.-.-- f B Camellia Domingo Eleanor Hnumes Carol Marks Maxine Aebi Nonnie Rosario Sue Johnson P,-widen! Vire,P1-efidgnp Secretary Trenmref I. C.C. Chaplain Judy Reichardt Barbara Pickering Joyce Zurko Amy Arnold Charlene WatkinS Carla Smithson Maria Ann Scott Donna Ferrante Dianna Shearer Rona Roth Mary Alice Minihane Betty Rethner Virginia Eclgington Sharon Parsonp Janie Johannsen Cheryl Schriber Mary DeWinkler Elsie Lawton Dorothy Martin Janie Sexton Pam Aaker Claudia Richardson Susan Wood Terry Tucker Anne Lutz Rosemary Meza Carol Hayes Shirley Temple Ruth Brown Janice Jordon fCalix Dianna Schneider Suzanne Tarling Patsy Carter Nora Burkholder Carol Schoell Ruth Parrish Pam Snow Judy Fleming 'SUNIOQ TIMIS Junior Optimist SALLY GOODMAN A friend to the boy, '... motto explains the purpose of the organi- zation . . . carry out their purpose under the direction of their civic sponsor, the Optimist Club . . . provides prayer cards for the cafeteria . . . award tokens to the track team . . . help in the March of Dimes . . . also in the Heart Fund drive . . . decorate the goal posts at football games . . . sell plastic covers for the Beacon . . . give debating awards . . . present a trophy to the Most Outstanding junior Athlete . . . hold workdays to help their sister club, Opti-miss, clean the grounds at school for the mentally retarded . . . participate in social activities . . . Sweetheart parties with Opti-Miss . . . a beach party with dates. THE CENTER of attraction at a Junior Optimist meeting is Sweetheart Sally Goodman, A FEXV OPTIMIST members pose for a picture with their sweetheart Sally Goodman. JUNIOR OPTIMIST members check their club bul- letin board. John Burleson Bill Baird Ricky Crawford Steve Fisk Crew Chartrand Neil Valleau Preyzdent Vige.Pfe5j,fem C0l'V?.fp071dlHg Secretary Chaplain ICC S'g!.-nl-Afmf Barry Drossner Ivan Young Don Swhanzy Alan-Brooks George Brown Chuck Queen Claremont Carter Charles Cepeda Barry Lilja Willie Sepulveda Mike Bloom Alan Querido Melvin Smith David Eckis john Thomas Ray Miller Gil Martin Ronnie Adams Ronald Mathewson Angel Castillio Charles Levy Robert Shearer Vincent Mercado Earl Collins Virgil Dykes Tommy Saunders Wally Dodge Civmettes Cixinettes Builders of Good Citizenship help charities with office work . . . give Thanksgiving baskets to needy families send Christmas cards to teachers . . . take Christmas stockings to Hope School for mentally retarded children . . take Easter baskets to St joseph s Villas . also tliese girls sell red and white shakers for Color Da fruit cake for the Christmas season roses for St Valen tine s Day gifts . , social events are included in the club s activities TO ADD to the spirit of football season Cixinettes sells red and white shakers. EOR DESSERT after Civinittes party eweryone roasts marshmallows. DISTRIBUTING roses on successful Civinette project. rf- 1.724 S, Regina Lauer Valin Vickery Adrienne Bambach Ovcnia Acevecln Linda Ballard Mrs. Elizabeth I.eM:iire PI'EJilZ'6lYf Vice-Pmriderzl Sewelzzry Clmplaizz 1.C.C. Sponfur Safldfa Bowes Peggy Burton Terry Wfilson Mary Brake Jerry Spitzkof Sara Beckett Gayle Schurnaker Wfanda Fziger Carol Baggerley Bnnnie Condo Lois Wlilson Carol Ann Shearer Christine Starr Stefanie ,larius Frances McNamera Marie Rqach Susan Babcock Mary Seaman Sylvia Dulbs Carol Ostrout Linda Knight Lora Wright Sharon Cook Betty Iwanow Connie Messina 1' sy. LYNN WALL Sweetheart Civitan 5131110 Builders of good citizenshipl' . . . the boys of junior Civitan . . . meetings include discussions of various projects performed by the club . . . maintenance of the Civitan parking lot for the faculty . . . helping with Homecoming Week . . . contributing to Servident Council . . . presenting gold footballs to senior team members, trophies to the out- standing swimmer and golfer . . . awarding of a scholarship to a de- serving senior . . . maintaining the school monument in front of the school and the gold post in the center patio . . . finance projects . . . the sale of famous Claxton fruit cakes . . . red and white shakers for Color Day . . . the sponsorship of the Coral Gables sock hop . . . parties include a Wheel-Civitan beach party and inter-club participation in the Homecoming Dance. THIS IS the line-up. CIVITAN boys and their sweetheart, Lynn' Wall, gather around the newly painted basketball sign! nu THERE must be an easier way to get upstairs. A ff! , X ,www Roy Jones Bruce Synder John Scrapper Joel DeVolentine Richard MCB-ride Mike Smith P1 enderzi Vice-Prefidem' Secretary Tfeamfer ICC Chap lam Richard Lawrance Ted Kallman Don Mulllis Phil Murphy Phil Goble J. D. Pasteris Frank Barbera Craig Longmiiir joel Myerson Richard Lindstrom Richard Peters Ronnie Buschbom George Heymen Richard Palmeri Walter Dunlope i I85 -tg Q-. X pi'-. -. ,sv 1 j , .- -A , ,, 'N 2 TEDDY NEUWEILER Anchor Admiral v ' ,- roi 2... In argl' Anchor Q 'A i 5 ' Affiliated with the XYfomen's Pilot International Club . . . Anchor Club's motto is l'Anchored We hold . . . attended the Anchor regional meeting at Cocoa Beach . . . also the members participate in county- wide activities . . . work for the Christmas and Easter Seal campaigns . . supply the teachers with pads, pens, pencils, pencil holders . . . sponsor annual Derby Dayu . . . hold bake sales and other money- making activities . . . have fun, too . . . at a luncheon with their sponsor club . . . at other social activities. ..,...f' ,. w. NO HOBGOBLINS at this Halloween party. ADMIRAL Teddy Neuweiler tames more than lions on his ship, 'lun- -Q. .5 'JJ X U gn 5 HORROR movies are shown at the Anchor party. l 5 s i i l l 1 WHERE are the boys! ANCHOR is known for its togetherness. Sally Hough Sue Wells Bonnie Byer Carole Guterma Sue Gartrell Prerzdenl Vjfe-Prefidenf Reforfling Secfelfzry Correrpofzdzng Serrenzry Clmplam l Maria Pnaife Sandra Bessilieu Denise Murray Patty Ernst Carol Sue Rogers S1-16 Frazier Sally Griffitts Sara jean Shepherd ROSEITIHFY SWCCDCY Carolyn Mathews Beth Webb Babs Bloom Mary jo Nash Susie Nephler Marion Serano Frances Reynolds joan Fisher Pam Chaney Kathy Ziegler Helen Dye Pam Wfhitman Carol Pope l.ee Johnston Suzy DiCiacco Judy Betz --I 2 ' J- , Exchange i 53'-N. ' 'UGS' ' '- V CHAW: 'I 3 igxtuicllf FX l 0 CHANCE junior Exchange . . . Unity for Service' '... works in conjunction with the Senior Exchange Club to accomplish their goals . . . polishes and maintains the many awards won by the school . . . keeps up the south patio which they also decorated for Homecoming . . . the X-Club boys also help in the Leukemia fund raising campaign . . . held a car Wash . . . tapped new members . . . presented athletic awards. MW X CLUB members et ready to cast oft for a short LETS GET to Work says Carole. 4 AFTER X CLUB meeting exeq one relaxes and enjoys refreshments. AN EXCHANGE Club executive board meeting. Richatd Lee Martin Walsh Steve Raskin Jim Wertz Prefzdezzi Vife-Preildenl Secrelary Treafmev' Andy Bennett Forrest Lehm IIN Marty Boswell jim Wofacls Bill Bucolo OFFICERS-Brenda Chica, president: Olin McKenzie, vice-presidentg Brenda Rush, secretaryg john Burleson, treas- urer. QUILL AND SCROLL members from Herald Staff, FIRST ROW: Carol Padgett, joel Myerson, Terry Tucker, Lynda Mander. SECOND ROW: Pam Chaney, Carol Carey, Sarah Stephens, Gail Mislcoff. Quill and Scroll is the national journalism honor- ary. The members are chosen from among the jun- ior and senior members of the Herald and Beacon Staffs. Those who are tapped receive recognition Qmjngsmr .y for outstanding work on the newspaper and year- . I-fi- book, in the fields of editing, reporting, and financ- Quill 8: Scroll : f gy mg. 1 New members are initiated in a candlelight cere- 'R mony which is held at an annual banquet. QUILL AND SCROLL members from Beacon Staff. FIRST ROXW: jean Kendricks, joan Glider, Brenda Rush, Brenda Chica, Kathy Kentner. SECOND ROXW: Mary jo Nash, Lyle Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Crew Chartrand, Olin McKenzie, George Knapp, jim Morgan, Roy Decker, Eddie Humphreys. ,,, 3! - a 'V' ' 2 - i-. - l. ' Interest Clubs Interefzf clvbf provide orgmaizariom for the viiveffified comerm of the Jtzzalenff. In zfhefe flvbf, Jlzzdentf may pzzrsve and fhpzre their inZe1v'e5Z5 and experiemef. Long ffiffvmiom, dmvzvzfif pm'- mizff, Jervice Lvrojecff, and lor! of fun are involved in the activ- ilief of rhefe Clvbf. b I9I Q A, PURPOSE . . . to promote friendship and the development of the qualities of a true lady. ACTIVITIES . . . lots of par- ties such as the Christmas Party and the Luau. . . . presentation of the True Lady Award to the sen- ior girl exemplify- ing the qualities of a true lady. . . . selling goo- ey candied apples as a money-male mg project. . . . cleaning lock- ers before the start of the school year. ' y '. . 1. ' JIM MORGAN Honey C7 A DAMAS Honey is never lonely, as jim Morgan knows. DAMAS GIRLS form their club emblem, a heart. WE'VE GOT RI-IYTHMH say the Damas girls in the 1962 Minstrel. They are Sara Shepherd, Judy McDowell, Suzianne Helland, Suzanne Barnett, Sue Wells, Sally Griffitts, Pat Zippilli, and Babs Bloom. i F -T ' J' ' I -3 r QNX! l Da mas , , FRIENDLY smiles from Damas girls are a familiar sight around Edison. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Barbara Stobs, secretary, Lyle Reynolds, vice- presidentg Suzanne Barnett, president, Cheryl Albertson, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Brenda Chica, social chairman, Suzianne Helland, big sister chairman, jim Morgan, honey, Carole'Cundiff, chaplaing Sara Shepherd, sgt.-at-arms. FIRST ROW: Suzianne Helland, Sara Shepherd, Brenda Chica, Betty Combs, Suzanne Barnett, jim Morgan, Carole Cundiff, Carol Pope. SECOND ROW: Sally Griffitts, Babs Bloom, Larrainle Johnson, Eileen Armstrong, Mary Haley, Judy McDowell, Brenda Rush. THIRD ROW: Sandy Loiselle, Sue Wells, Carla Weesner, Marcia Giordano, Lourdes Santana, Ann jones, Sybil Oliff. FOURTH ROW: Gwen Teagle, Susie Sierra, Susie DeCiacco, Nell Emile, Linda Wheeler, Helen Davis, FIFTH ROW: Carolyn Pitts, Pat Zippilli, Donna Leddy, Donna Gunn, Sandy Adams, Ellen Hinterkopf. '41 2?2 ',i GEL 1411715 f.-f!,2,'I3,4f:i-f.2M27:Z4V29E f Sr4mM'YV 'Z- Discussion MOTTO . . . Free and fair discussion W i ll ever be found the greatest friend of truth. ACTIVITIES . . . production of t h e Discussion Club calendar. . . service as ushers for various school programs through- out the year. . . . parties which provide enjoyment for all members . . meetings at which discussion is held on a topic of in- terest to all. DISCUSSIONS main servicelproject is the selling of the Discussion Club calendar. CAN ANYONE suggest a topic for our next meeting, pleads Veep Ben McKnight. rg -55393 FIRST ROW: john Tallirico, Mary Winston, Kathy Kenter, Kathy Mangum, John Christiansen, Liz Nixon, Andy Andes, Ben McKnight, Sam Stuessy, Charlie Wrye. SECOND ROW: Carol Chilcoat, Judy Baines, Lynn Wall, joan Branscome, Pat Gianaris, Diane Waters, Patti Rouse, Phyllis Thompson, Mary Weeks. THIRD ROW: Charlie Allen, Sue Patton, Sandy Brown, john Spezack, David Folsom, Walter Hinterkopf, Danny Hill, Pete Kettler. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Pat Jordan, treasurer, Andy Andes, president, Ben McKnight, vice-president, Kathy Mangum, secretary. SECOND ROW: Sammy Steussy, parliamentariang John Christianson, chaplain, Charlie Wrye, sgt.-at-arms. PURPOSE . . . service with the development of dramatic talent, ACTIVITIES . . . making red and white octopi to sell. . . . ushering at the Orange Bowl Easter Sunrise ser- vice. . . . presenting a drama scholarship to an outstanding senior . . . giving a donation to the Servident Council. I96 Mike 85 Masque CMON, let's twist! M I K E A N D MASQUE mem- bers pause for a coke. BETH WEBB and Bill jones U. T. at Mike and Mas- que party. ,iL - OFFICERS: Neil Valleau, president, Jim Morgan, vice president: Barbara Dawson, treasurer: Charlie Gaussiran chaplain: Butch Palmeri, sgt.-at-arms: Roy jones, I.C.C. john Scrapper, sgt.-at-arms, jim Corbitt, secretary. ALL RIGHT boys, IICHVC. FIRST ROW: Helen Dye, Pat Krenshaw, Richard Urbano, Earl Collins, Richard Grande, jim Morgan, Neil Valleau, Craig Longmuir, jim Corbit, Don Mullis, Beth Webb, Pat Mathewson. SECOND ROW: Ginger Duva, Betty jean Proctor, Bonnie Byer, Marion Serrano, Libby Pleasant, Righton Willis, Kathy Phillips, Barbara Turner, john Scrapper, Roy jones. THIRD ROW: Denise Murray, Cindy Bernard, Patty Bond, joAnna Duke, Bruce Snyder, Ed Todd, Tommy Saunders, Butch Palmeri, Dick Tracy. FOURTH ROW: Crew Chartrand, Ronnie Wright, Bill Mickelberry, Barbara Dawson, john Spezack, Kent Graham, jimmy jones, Chuck Queen. - ' f' -f'- V' fenf, mul .-9 L' f J lil, AQ A L 1 Q, ,ki 4 PURPOSE . . . to direct the attention of young people to the dan- gers involved in the use of alcohol and narcotics. ACTIVITIES . . . the sale of red and white plastic E d i s o n bookcovers . . , representation of several members at the annual Al- lied Youth con- vention at Buck Hill Falls, Penn- sylvania . . . pro- grams aimed at proving enjoyment may be had with- out the use of al- cohol. I98 Allied Youth 'EL1741 H!g 1--- 2- X OFFICERS: John Garvin, first vice-president, Karen Weiland, third vice-president, joe Schumaker, dent, Richard Quianthy, I.C.C.g Edith Gertz, chaplain. second vice-presi- FIRST ROW: Darlene Griffin, joe Schumaker, Virginia Stephens, Richard Quianthy, Karen Weiland, john Garvin, Edith Gertz. SECOND ROW: Gloria Anderson, Diane White, jenefer Parent, Barbara Jordan, Judy Parkerson, Diane Dickerson, Sandra Schaffer, Carol Baggerly, Sharon Wilson, Mary Clark. THIRD ROW: Marcelo Agudo, Ronald Boehm, Francisco Mirando, jim Onoprienko, Ralph Boehm. FOURTH ROW: Clyde Ishmael, Sid Litman, Eddie Humphreys, Ray Summers, Ralph DeMartino, Ronald Sabo, Harry Watkins, Donald Lawrence, Leonard Schweitzer, Angel Castillo. e g . if , rf A:.- 4:11, W, MEMBERS of Allied Youth leave ,. F37 1 ,l, l for the National Allied Youth Con- vention. A SELLING PLASTIC Edison book- covers is one of Allied Youths money making projects. FUN WITHOUT drinking, is what these AY IT1Cmb6rS hold HS H IHOUO k I vi-' . XMH ' ' ' ' ' X' ' f' I ,'fIW1f'f2W?Z5ZW21,mZ9.WQ1 ' 1 Tfftfgiflviif ,Y I 7 PURPOSE . . . to create, maintain. and ex- t e n d throughout the home, school, an.d community, high standards of Christian chrac- ter. ACTIVITIES . . . Award to sen- ior girl who lives up to Tri-Hi-Y ideals . . . selling of wooden pins during foot- ball and basketball seasons . . . filling Thanksgiving bas- kets for the needy. . . . joint supper meetings and par- ties with brother club, Hi-Y. Y l ii I AH!! HMV' BOB ASTLEY Honey ONE OE Tri-Hi-Y's money making projects is the selling of E pins. SOME MEMBERS of Tri-Hi-Y are caught fs? at the bulletin board in an unposed picture. C217 C7 HONEY, Bob Astley, receives his pin from President Patti Rouse. 5. E I 0 ...,F,....-, I I I I Tr1-Hi-Y OFFICERS: Mary Weeks, secretary, DeEtte Sherrill, vice-president, Helen Harbett, treasurer, Bob Astley honey, Janet Dickson, I.C.C.g Barbara Turner, Sgt.-at-arms, Ellen Hinterkopf, chaplain, Susie Sierra parliamentarian. FIRST ROW: Diana Wise, Lynn Wall, Susie Sierra, Helen Harbett, Mary Weeks, DeEtte Sherril, janet Dickson, Brenda Rush, Patti Murphy, Kino Sakurna. SECOND ROW: Maxine Aebi, Judy Weaver, Carolyn Rodgers, Nell Emile, Bob Astley, joAnna Romer, Barbara Turner, Joan Glider, Kathy O'Conner. THIRD ROW: Denise Murray, Carol Carey, Judy Baines, Robbie Loehr, Ellen Hinterkopf. 5' HE f2iZ ,?T5iS :'7if' 7f'ff , f ff., X, 1 x '- , 4. rx rx PURPOSE . . . to promote and extend high standards of Chris- tian character and brotherhood. MOTTO . . . Clean liv- ing, clean speech, and clean sports. ACTIVITIES P 202 . . . operation of I-Ii-Y store for school supplies . . . donation of store profits to the Ser- v i d e nt Council which they main- tain . . . prepara- tion of Thanks- giving baskets for the needy . . . resentation of scho- larship to out- standing senior .. presentation 0 f trophies to out- standing football, basketball, base- ball, and track team members. 2 I 2 f' an K, ANDREA KMETZ Sweetheart OFFICERS: Pete Kettler, treasurer, Gary Pinder, president, Andrea Kmetz, sweetheart, Bill Baird, sec- retaryg john Burleson, vice-presi- dent. SECOND ROW: Gene Dro- dy, chaplain: Austin Funk, I.C.C.g David Lewis, executive board. FIRST ROW: Richard McBride, Earl Collins, Joel DeVolentine, Crew Chartrand, Bill Baird, Andrea Kmetz, Gary Pinder, john Burleson, Austin Funk, Ben McKnight. SECOND ROW: Bill Bevan, Wally Dodge, Alfred Kaye, Pete Kiernan, Barry Nickerson, J. D. Pasteris, Tommy Carlson, john Coleman. THIRD ROW: Charlie Allen, Olin McKenzie, Roy Decker, Ronald Wade, David Lewis, john Christiansen, Ronnie Wright, Bobby Vega. FOURTH ROW: Andy Andes, Henry Hernandez, john Scrapper, Mike Smith. , .aa zazgdefiyg Hi-Y HI-Y MEMBERS catch Percy, the photog- rapher, spying on them from the stairs. SOME MEMBERS of Hi-Y prepare to feed David Lewis to the fish, SCHOOL SUPPLIES can be bought at the H-Y store. K qi' W hai? Phyfical fitneff, a high degree of ahility, and good Jpoftfmamhip are traditionally im portant factory in sporty at Edifoh . . . interscholastic fportc have alwayf heen played with Jpirit and coiirtefy af integral party of oar athletef . . . intramaral Jpoiftf ,rtrioe to farther develop theyre aaa!- itief . . , Edifoa may always he proad of her athletic accom plifh- meaty. Trophies symbolize outstand ing accomplishment 5 I s 1 'x f' ' ' A 3 I A . m .h. nh 1 W r ff l i W PUPWF' ' '51 W K' i fJ7,3s,.7' W Qi4K1,9Ef'45uW5QB?9TYf ?h2l6,kxl'FLfi'xfE - , fi.. COACH FOWLE discusses strategy in the locker room . . . . . . and gives encouragement from the sidelines. Une of Edisonls Best Teams' ' ' Quay' This year's football team could well be classi- fied as one of Edison's best teams. Start- ing their season by shutting out their first four opponents, it seemed Edison's would be the unbeatable team. And they were until the Thanksgiving Game in which Miami High overcame them 14-0. Even though the team lost to Miami High, Edison's season ended with an 8-1 record allowing only 46 points to be scored on them and averaging over 24 points a game. COACHING STAFF: Carl Eagle, Buddy Goins, Haywood Fowle, Tom Collins, Don johnson, Fred Mueller, Larry Babb, Charlie Cade, Fletcher McLane, Phil Tedder. FOOTBALL TEAM, FIRST ROW: S. Griffin, B. Chandler, B. Carpenter, F. Frink, E. Pickard, R. Adams, G. Paelez, T. Mullin, B. Ashworth, R. Tarquinio, D. Causey, M. Harrison. SECOND ROW: R. Tatum, F. Daher, P. Thompson, P. O'Daniel, R. Wright, R, Stratford, K. Graham, C. Morrison, S. Pickard, L. Burt, R. Mashburn, I. Coleman, W. Dunlop. THIRD ROXW: -I. Hosack, R. Matheson, P. Murphy, H. Hernandez, G. Arabian, D. Brennan, R. DuPuis, J. Spizak, J. Scrapper, C. Gaussiran, D. Gardner, D. Tutt, D. Lyons, M. DeBruhl. FOURTH ROW: A. Stanley, R. Bushbom, G. Heyman, R. Quirnoyog, J. D. Pasteris, B. Diggs, T. Lyon, C. Charlton, R. jones, S. Smith, J. DeVolentine, J. Morton, J. Campbell. FIFTH ROW: B. Astley, T. Carlson, B. Nickerson, D. Causey, N. Valleau, R. Hays, N. King, N. Rosenburg, R. Tracy, B. Russell, R . Sabo, B. Richards. SIXTH ROW: H. McLaughlin, J. Tierce, J. Watts. RED RAIDER captains for the year were Bob Astley and jim Campbell. SCOREBOARD We They 39- North Miami .... .... O 12- Coral Gables .... . .,... O 35- Manatee ..,...... .,.... 0 21- jackson ...... ,....., 0 49- Jax jackson ..... . . . 13 28- Jax Lee 45- Norland 6 33- Orlando ..,...... ,,,,,, 6 O- Miami High ...... .... 1 4 BOB CHANDLER evades tackler to score another T.D. EDISON - 39 NORTH MIAMI - O Edison opened its football season with a daz- zling 59-O defeat over North Miami. The game was Edison's from the opening kick- off to the last of the game as they ran over North Miami and didr1't even let them inside their 25 yard line. Our team proved they had the speed and power and ability as Pete Kiernan and Bob Ashworth led the Raiders offensively. EDISON - 12 CORAL GABLES - O The Bobsey Twins led Edison to a 12-O vic- tory over Coral Gables with fine running and ball handling by quarterback, Pete Kiernan. Bob Chandler and Bob Ashworth ran all over the big Gables line. Both boys showed the Raider spirit many times during the game. The big Red and White line, led by Bob Astley, Charley Gaussiran. Ronnie Buschbom and Henry Hernandez allowed Gables only one first down. Chandler scored twice with runs of 3 and 23 yards. BOB ASHXVORTH scores from 20 yards out. EDISON - 35 BRADENTON - O The Raiders continued their assault upon an undefeated season and a rating of number one in the state by trouncing Manatee 35 to 0. The Raiders were guests of Manatee and took advantage of their hospitality by scoring five times. Kiernan's 40 yard pass to Steve Smith, Pat O'Daniel's 40 yard run from scrimmage and Bob Ashworth's spectacular three touchdowns from 4, 8, and 20 yards out attributed to the Raiders 35 to 0 victory. JOHNNIE I-IOSACK shows the form of a great punter. EDISON - 21 MIAMI JACKSON - O Edison's annual Color Day was highlighted by a 21 to 0 victory over Miami jackson in the Orange Bowl. Less than 3 minutes had elapsed in the first quarter when Edison struck with a 48 yard run, right up the middle, by Pete Kiernan. Kiernan struck again in the third quarter with a two yard plunge that made the score 14 to O, after Nickerson kicked his seventh straight extra point. Bob Ashworth finished it off with a 10 yard run to pay dirt. The big Edison defensive line, led by Charles Gaussiran, Mickey DeBruel and Henry Hernandez continued its bone crushing defensive play. GIL PELAEZ and Charlie Gaussiran along with D. Pasteris stop a ball-carrier for a loss of yards. EDISON - 49 JAX JACKSON - I3 The Raiders rolled up their sixth straight win against the Andrew jackson T-igers with a smash- ing 49-13 decision. It seemed in this game that everyone could score including our guards. The Raiders were able to score almost at will, as they tore the jackson line apart., Edison showed tremendous speed and power in our backfield as Pete Kiernan and Bob Chandler together made three touchdowns. Our defense was also outstanding as they held jackson to only 50 yards rushing. CHARLIE GAUSSIRAN brings down opposing player with help of EDISON - 28 JAX LEE - 7 Edison kept its unbeaten season in full swing with a shocking 28-7 victory over jacksonville Lee. Edison quickly scored 21 points in the first quarter as they swept 70 yards for the first touchdown, 66 In the second quarter Lee became the first team to score on Edison, but that is about all they did that night, as our defense held them to only 6 first downs and a total of 147 yards gained. yards for the second, and 29 yards for the third. HENRY HERNANDEZ stops an enemy player with a bone crushing tackle. OPPOSITE PAGE: Barry Niqkef. son kicks many of his extra points for Edison. Mickey DeBruhl and Henry Her nandez. EDISON - 45 NORLAND - 6 The Raiders continued their undefeated season by downing Norland with a smashing 45 to 6 victory. Ronnie Wright, Edison's big fullback, scored three times with touchdowns to end Steve Smith for 20 yard pass play, and the fourth Edison touchdown. Pistol Pete took a punt and ran 84 yards for the fifth. Bob Ash- worth took the ball over for Edison's sixth touchdown. Pat O'Daniel finished the Vikings off with a spectacular 78 yard touchdown run which made the score 45 to 6. The Raiders defense was led by Bushbom, Frink, and Hernandez. EDISON - 33 ORLANDO - 6 Edisorfs mighty Red Raiders held their first place ranking as they rolled over Orlando Boone 33-6. Less than four minutes was gone from the first quarter when Edison's first touchdown came. Then again in the second quarter a Kiernan to Smith pass was good for 18 yards and another touchdown. Another seven Points was made early in the second half and then the final 14 points in the fourth quarter. Boone's only score came in the fourth quarter against Edison's reserves. Edison's defense was led by All-American's Bob Astley and Ron Buschbom. n , ' fav, : ,kY't-Nm 4 V if'F XK7c 'f .1, 'V Z....vg1.sf 1, . 'A t'f ?' -'flfilaikslkfls' 'A. 3Tf AQLQNQ' 'ff f. 9097 1, f'41,w..., ' ' ' ,M 4- K L 1 - 44,5 , x L . kms' ' 'K IM N1 ' ,tv - r ' s .47 ff gf- f ' J . M . -V ff-ueyvf., VV' VQV:-aw 4 , xf ?' 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This was the promi- nent factor in our defeat. Even though we lost the final game, let us not forget the eight spectacular ones the Raiders played and woni This team is truly one of the best ALL- AROUNDH Edison football teams that ever wore the red and white. THE BOYS who received All City recognition for their outstanding play were: B Ashworth, S. Smith, B. Astley, R. Buschbom, N. Valleau, C. Gaussiran, H. Hernandez T. Mullins, B. Chandler, D. Pasteris, 1. Campbell, M. DeBruhl. . like ,ff ,. CAPTAIN KEN SANDERS Guard 6' 170 lbs. SCHEDULE We They 67 Norland ,,,,AA 57 Hialeah S,...,....., 53 Jax. Jackson w...... 66 Jax. Lee ..,...,Y.,., 57 Miami High ,..,,i,a 82 Coral Gables .e...,i. 63 Miami Jackson .,,. 79 Norland ,a,iaa,e.. 59 Hialeah e,,ee,,,.,.. 70 Coral Gables e,ii.... 67 North Miami .,....., 54 Miami Jackson ..,,.., 66 Miami High ..... 59 Daytona .,..,wa,. 63 Lee ww,,,,,,, 77 Jax. Jackson aa,,i 65 North Miami ...... 83 Riverside ....aaa..,, Our basketball team, this year, had something they haven't had in a long time. This something was height. Coach Carl Eagle was blessed with some tall, country boys that really wanted to play basketball. As the year wore on, this height was the im- portant factor that enabled Edison's basketball team to finish as fine as they did. This factor helped us to reach the semi-finals in the basketball tourna- ment. The team also inherited fine speed from guards John Hosack and Freddy Frink. This speed, along with tremendous height, helped the team to set up shots for sharpshooting Ken Sanders, one of our team captains. Wlienever Sanders would miss, which was seldom, our star rebounder, Bob Ash- worth, would make the shot with a tip-in. Edison's basketball season was a success due to the expert coaching of Carl Eagle and the fine spirit which the players carried on the court. ' M COACH EAGLE watches his team from bench. - .+- BASKETBALL TEAM-Freddy Frinkg Allen Stanley, Ken Sanders, jim Green, Bob Ashworth, Coach Carl Eagle, john Morton, Joel Tierce, David Henghold, Ed Todd, Johnny Hosack, Tom Mullins. Up Front CO-CAPTAIN BOB ASHWORTH Forward 6' 2 175 lbs. ALL-CITY stars Ken' Sanders and Bob Ashworth leads the team to victory. ED TODD Forward 6' 165 lbs. FRED FRINK Guard JOHN MORTON lays up two points. 5' 10 160 lbs. JOHN MORTON Center 6' 4 185 lbs. JOHN HOSACK Guard 6' 180 lbs. 5. X . 'W F 5 kv . E 'QDYXJ x Js'f,4.PQ'5 i X N flf3f5f:fpes.g315 X ffeF'!'75f ' COACH EAGLE gives the team instructions at time out. ALLAN STANLEY Guard 5' 11 160 lbs. TOM MULLINS Guard 5' 11, 180 lbs. DAVID HENGHOLD Forward 6' 165 lbs. BOB ASHWORTH attempts shot with Ken Sanders, Ed Todd, and John Morton waiting for rebound. JOEL TIERCE Center 6' 2 187 lbs. 1 -I' Q fo- 1'3 X R924 'rf 'Sw' 34 ' .S -44 Vx 'Q i . I l . li Physical Ed Builds Bodies, Co-ordination The Physical Education department offers many different and various activities for student participa- tion. Much more emphasis this year is being placed on team sports. This class offers the student a chance to develop his skill in athletic participation and gives him a chance to rest from his regular classes. All this goes into producing a Well-rounded education for students today. EXERCISE gets boys ready for sports. COACH T. Q. WILLIAMS, Head of the Physical Education Department. , W' TRACK TEAM-FIRST ROW: B. Nickerson, J. Morton, B. Ashworth, R. Wright, G. Pelaez, H. Hernandez, B. Dunn, L. Burt M Harrison R Kritzer, R. Tatum, M. Bloom, A. Funk. SECOND ROW: K. Dearing, D. Stoddard, K. Wright, W. Dodge, C. Newton, T Carlson E Web ster, J. Picot, D. Hughs, G. Pinder, T. Moore. THIRD ROW: T. Cudlipp, J. Laver, R. Eckis, R. Daniels, F. Willis, J. D. Pasteris N Duka B Anderson, B. Cushman, C. Stevens, G. Cornego. FOURTH ROW: T. Krant, C. Morrison, F. Smith, B. Meadows, E. Humphries R Quiez B Apte, J. Denver, J. Ott, D. McMilliam, J. Coleman, R. Buschbom. FIFTH ROW: J. Bridges, T. Rodgers, R. McBride, T. Morton D Hewitt B. Palamare, T. Coxe, N. Vallaeu, j. Coxe, R. Hays. Speed the Key to ur Success This year Edison had a new asphalt track which we could call our own. You could say that we had a brand new team to go along with the track. The team showed its speed time and time again as our sprinters raced to new records. The middle distance and distance runners were the team's strong points. Gary Pinder, veteran distance man, broke the record for the 440 yard dash with a 50.3 seconds time, a newcomer to the Raiders, Farnum Smith, slashed the mile record with a sizzling 4:28.4 time. Other record breakers were the sprint medley relay and mile relay teams. Outstanding distance men were Farnum Smith, Austin Funk, Gary Pinder, and Bob Meadows. Other outstanding members of the track team this year were Lloyd Burt, 100 yard sprinter, and john Morton. who pole vaulted to a record height of 155 feet. l.1r COACH TOM COLLINS POLE-VAULTERS are Henry Hernandez, Bob Cushman, and john Morton. John established a Dade County record of 13'5 . SPRINTERS Gil Peleaz, and Lloyd I. D. PASTERIS shows winning form as he throws the shot- put. BOB CUSHMAN goes over the bar at a pole-vault of 11 ft Burt start 100 yard dash run. l ' ' WV NEN7i2-7,E5?,2,SN'-iW33K5S4?l232Ef9i5iPZ3' J' V f?4Hs7'Ti1, f7o1'Li''J.'-'Q'512-EW!-'I' Jfffv ,, T ' f,, U , fl' GIL PELEAZ GIVES that extra effort as he crosses the finish line. LLOYD BURT shows strain as he starts the sprint medley. RONNIE WRIGHT jumps last hurdle as he finishes far ahead of his oppo ments in the high hurdle event. 3 March March March March March March March March March March April April April April April April April April May May CO-CAPTAIN DON MULLIS QCo-Captain Bob Chandler not picturedj The baseball team started slow but ended up strong this season by winning the Miami Herald Baseball Tournament. Oscar Zamora's fine pitching, including two no-hitters, enabled the Raiders to down all of the big four: Coral Gables, Miami High, North Miami, and jackson. The team had fine hitting from Bob Vega, Phil Thompson, and Mike Ratelle. Don Mullis, the Raider second sacker, finished the year with a .493 batting average to lead all double AA schools in Dade Coun- ty. The overall season's record was 16-7. This team is the first in many years to beat Miami High twice in one season. It is the first time in many years that a baseball team from Edison has beaten the big four. Coach McLane is to be commended for his fine leadership and guidance to the players. He took an in- experienced group of boys and made them into a championship team. itters Pave the Way for Success SCHEDULE North Miami Southwest Miami Beach Miami Beach Hialeah Columbus Miami High Coral Gables Key West Key West Columbus jackson Coral Gables Norland Hialeah North Miami jackson Miami High Lauderdale Southwest Home There There Home Home Home Home Home There There There There There Home There There Home There There Home COACH FLETCHER MCLANE i , . l A , QF! was ff? Qc. . Rafi If BASEBALL TEAM-FIRST ROXV: E. Odus. C, Sarchi, B. Astley. M. Ratelle, D. Travis, B. Vega, D. Mullis, O. Zamora, P. Thompson. SEC- OND ROW: Coach McLane, B. Dye. R. Chilcoat, S. Kelton, R. Tarquinio, R. Barbera, R. Castellucci, R. Perez, G. Corneio, R. Bridges, J. XVillc, R. Stafford, T. Kallman, T. Hurst, J. Perez, T. Tarquinio, J. Sizer. ntield Pla s the Ball ame ight OSCAR ZAMORA pitches third strike to North Mi- ami batter, developing form that enabled him to pitch two no hit games. wg. A 5 OSCAR ZAMORA, Don Mullis, and Bob Vega lead the Fr -- team's hitting attack as Well as the tea.m's defensive punch. ., ' F Q1 Y , 'D I Nf Y Q y , 4, , in H- 8 I 1 . n F I ju' in r., mrvfrgga A ! ' -, ' 1 f v - v V Q Q 'i I 'J 5 ,I I A g 'mt It . . ....-..a,i 9 ' mf?-, .4 I 1+ - ...-- V. ' 55 , ' N. f 'r 4 idx -vf 1 1 JIM WILK JIM WILK gets a base hit against North Miami. N BOB ASTLEY P i MIKE RATELLB takes a healthy cut against Miami Beach. OSCAR ZAMORA PHIL THOMPSON BOB CHANDLER BOB VEGA Y u 1 J 'env' 1, ., .AVI I V fl a . ' ' M ' nf ff' ,I ,f ' ,V ,Mg , , if- mf , Mb, I ,w,f,f, ,f ? l!nMu3 'V ff L., Vajqgv. I, ,Vw , , 3 .U X 'v,-,Lg ' QM' , , fu x uf' ' A ,-5' - , ffm -way ,', fm, u , ffj gmt' f yf5,?+.1fy1f3+-fig' R , M 91 Qf f., f ' ' 1 f 71 f fnf if f I r' A, M3 4. . t-4.,t:l,,4. 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' 1, 5' ., X x . 1., , ' n y K. YY ,Q ,N ,xii Lf In , , L , -.::.y3r1q,i.3. .. .. U 1 Q' :et if -W3-sff'. at :f1.S1.',f'-n-'x,x?:2t-dsliti, K- T 5f'QWf:2NUY12 S9211 R r tu ' Q GEORGE CORNEJO DON MULLIS attempts to make tag at second base. He got him. OSCAR ZAMORA steps on first as runner is called out. +54- 1 W, ,424-' JOHN KOHNEN finishes hard in the butterfly. THEY'RE OFF, for another sprint. CARL GOINS Head Coach CREW CHARTRAND-LONI IRIS New Coach Builds Tmcaptm 6 ll R Cl da T 'vii -ii W e oun e eam V 'i C C fii C C C C Under the new, but watchful eye of Head Coach Carl lst st , ,Q in 3 . . , . . . . . Zit' , ccrr ,c,s . ,Q ,V sc'ss l . ., ., . Goins, this ear s swrmmin team has roved its versatilit . iso lrt fi'1 K Y g P Y Al K at The team, practicing at Edison Center Swimming Pool ,osi, I 7 T ssii ts it ': ' 1 from 2:15 until 5:00 and usually later, does sprints, relays, y,Vp, , J , ,y,yy y ,,,y,y - - - ' - - ' ,'-i -fi g' - kicks, and many various exercises to improve their condition V syyt . C . . ,VV, ,,, for Swimming meets' ' r sitssti, , isi C C tsfs lCsi SWIMMING TEAM-FRONT ROW: Hope Hernandez, Loni Iris, Mary Herrmann, Rickey Grotensein, Diana Massaro, Judy Fischer, Sheri Sheperd, Janice Spiczak, Sherry Griffiths, Martha Gallup, Jeanie Marks, Stefanie Jarius, Connie Corder, Karen Stanius, Nancy Murphy, Elenor Holmes, Sue Fisher, Lois Nesselrotte, Irma Comas. SITTING: Randy Pozdol, Bill Theiler, Alwin Elliot, Glen Norton, Andy Tillman, Steve Grif- fin, Paul Anderson, Howard T ittemore, Jose Campllonch, Terry Williams, Bruce Kelly. STANDING: Terry Munden, John Kohnen, Bob Phil- potts, Bryan Brewer, Crew Chartrand, Gene Drody, Earl Collins, David Kenny, Arthur Porto, Marty Dale, Don Tutt, Rick Ryder, John Mer- sheimer. ,g ,.,,- 1,:wf,,..,-Awirfwrwkstfm-ff-ef ww-,,, ,. an ,-ff 4 ff f f ff 1 ,.,,, f:,f,,,r.v ,-.,.f W 1, f. V V, V , f V K , , , V . ..fwfw,fas,ee1 I-,ft -f,,s.,,,,,, , fy . V V V , V V Netters Work Hard For Winning Season A solid team from number one through number five, is the way Coach Floyd Baker describes this year's tennis team. Working every day at the Miami Shores Com- munity Center the team must develop expert co- ordination and stamina in order to compete well. The Tennis Team has not let Edison's winning year go down by, coming out with a very good sea- son. A rf - T it ff X 4 1 'ci ' 4 Q V A, ffgn , gf ' ,X A I, -i,:Li,X h ff I A ' rr' 2 ff- ' 'fr ,ara V ' rl I A., E iifaafl-'fi 'Q- af N , - , , W, l - -'ad f Jjf 11 'T' RICHARD PETERS makes good return. FIRST TEAM-Mr. Floyd Baker, Richard Peters, Dale Miller, Frank Walker, Don Crissman, Russell Burr, Peggy Burton-managerf SECOND TEAM-Charles Levy, Howard' McLaughlin, Paul Lefko- witz, Olin McKenzie, joel Myerson, Tom Odisho, Steve DeMontmollin. GIRLS' TEAM-Christine Starr, Nancy Path, Sandra Guard, Peggy Burton, Lynn Griep, janet Marcacci, Beth Webb, Deidra Roberts, Baldwin Rainer, Kathy Hooten. GOLF TEAM-FRONT ROW: Don Hoefle, Bill Carpenter, Bill Southern. BACK ROW: Andy Taintor, Mike Eaton, Diane DeLucca, Sherri Garugan, Richard Schofman, Coach Robert Little, Members not pictured: Andy Andes, Andy Colee, Don Davis, Dan Hill, jan Marcacci, jim Miller, Ken Shearer, Robin Watters. DIATIIIE ID e L U C C A TEEING Off is Bill carpenter. fOI't, Drive M ake SI'H2.S CS 2. Ong One. 1962 Golf Team The Miami Edison Golf Team has shown real effort and drive on the links this year under the sponsorship of Coach Robert Little. The team's home course is Miami Shores Country Club, where they can be found practicing each afternoon. Outstanding are Don Hofles, Bill Car- penter, and Andy Taintor, who have ex- celled to the best of ability to bring a winning team to Edison. , . I 5 I ,lf , fb 5 Sponsor MRS. SHARPE x k Q xv X . U Ry x- 8 X O NX W S Q ,iw H ml L Q9 . fl GXV EN TEAGLE KEATH MITCHELL SANDY BROWN KATHY LEHMAN la 5- 4 is 1 X .51 X S 5 1 L L J A I, 0 .f 11. 1, I, 21 1 4fZ' A- :inf Nxxkxmx Being a cheerleader is an honor and a responsibil- ity. It is more than conducting cheers and plan- ning pep assemblies. It is an opportunity to repre- sent Edison. Spring tryouts mark the beginning of many hours of practice for the lucky ten. Throughout the year, these cheerleaders take part in many im- portant school activities: Kick-Off Barbecue, ex- change pep assembly with jackson, the Miami High pep assembly, the football and basketball clinics, and other athletic events. Edisonls cheerleading squad has worked hard in an attempt to build spirit and keep tradition. Cheerleaders Represent Red Raiders MARCIA GIORDANO SUZANNE BARNET1' EILEEN ARMSTRONG CAROLYN ROGERS ' 1 1 n ' 1 as M N. y I l A, K' l -5 fl lt. f 1' 5 '- ,. ,ff X - 1, ' 'fMz ' 3 W ff' 0!KYl0Qa1'iFE!.2'il'QiQhI9'? 'VIV' V' K l'b!Vf'.V3f'h'f' 'KE' Q 1 f Hy, X - Ha-f .f -au . GAA-FRONT ROW? Jadfle WilS0U, LYHH Dyer, Judy' SWHIZ, Betty Wilson Linda jameson Donna Burke Barbara Fanion Ronn' S 'th Miss Dale, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Florence Bouclreau, Dorothy Whidden, Margaret Patrick, Betty Etzler, Pat Matta, Shirley Quattrociiocchiil. j GAA mproves Skill of Girl Athletes MISS RUTH DALE Club Sponsor The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to give girls who are inclined to participate in sports a chance to improve and use their skills. GAA takes part in competing with other schools in team sports as basketball, baseball, and volley- ball. They also have individual sports in which they compete. The club, under the capable eye of their Sponsor Miss Ruth Dale, hold their meetings after school to take care of business and practice. l V: . u my na.. . - BARBARA FANION LYNN DYER RONNIE SMITH President Vice-President 56Cf6t21fy-Treasurer DONNIE BURKE LINDA IAMESON Point Recorder Chaplain GAA VOLLEYBALL TEAM-FRONT ROW: Mary Slagle, Lynn Dyer, Rose Fanzo, Lisa Larson, Dorothy Whidden, Gail Stutz, Barbara Fanion Donna Burke, Margaret Patrick. KNEELING: Judy Swartz, Connie Corder, Christina Hoy, Betty Etzler, Ann Zeh, Linda jameson, Karen Stanius Raquel Perez. STANDING: Peggy Burton, Miss R. Dale, Diane Herchick, Lucky Brown, Wilma Head, Shirley Quattrociocchi, Pat Motta Ronnie Smith, Kathy Pittone, Florence Boudreau, Betty Wilson, Kathy Haggerty, Judy McCoy, Gail Schoppe, ,Tune Redclick. 'Y7TJ'7 4 'W1'J KT7: ' If M155 ' f E' ' , 'iff ' ' 'V ', ' f - ff H 'f 4 ' f - -Zi J ,:sffJ7 LvfW , ' . . 950.9 To give honor to whom honor is eine is the pnrpose of this section. Here we recognize those students who have eontrihnteo' their time, ef- fort, leezeiershilv, scholarship, serv- ice, tizlents, nhilities, and ehezrne- ter to hnilding onr eommnnities and themselves-. On the next page for- mer Governor of Florietez LeRoy Collins presents ezwezreis to Edison stntients who exemplify these stand- nreis, Most coveted-the ul ian Daniel Trophy. x. , KX r ff f 5' X 1 , Z ,f f , 1 V 1 I fy f Q K 2 , . 4 f - 1 To Give Honor to Whom to ff ggyt lt Is Due Julian Daniel Award There ir 42 mzlzzml arirlocfzzcy among men. The grozzmir for this are rfimze and mlen1fr. -Tlaomar jefferron A few well-chosen words engraved on this award frame the thought behind this most coveted honor. The julian Daniel Award was established thir- teen years ago in memory of julian Daniel and the fine ideals for which he stood. He was an outstand- ing leader, scholar, and athlete, whose senior year DONALD MULLIS was interrupted by his death. A fculty-student committee this year choose Don- ald Mullis as the senior who most exemplifies the ideals of julian Daniel. The outstanding boy and girl in the class of 1962 are David Folsom The DAR Award was pre- and Paulette Stanley. They were selected by the faculty and Senior sented to Diane Waters for the class to receive the American Legion Award for their integrity, leader- qualities of dependability, serv- ship, scholarship, service, and courage. ice, leadership, and patriotism. Hard work, effort, and ambition spur Americans on to ever greater achievements. So it was in be- coming the top graduates of the Class of 1962. Putting aside less important things to maintain a scholastic achievement is a great task, and Edison is proud to announce such students. The Valedictorian, James Wertz, maintained an average of 46333. The Salutatorian, Steve Raskin, maintained a scholastic average of 44483. Each year the Royal Palm Chapter of the National Honor Society presents a series of awards to those members of the Senior class who best fulfill their four cardinal aims of Leadership, Service, Character, and Scholarship. This year the awards were presented to Paulette Stanley for Leadership, David Folsom for Service, and Ellen Hinderkopf for Character. l -V ' -.. 6-?W..i9iMil0G: !6 4Q3iZH 'Milf To the boy who shows through athletic competition the qualities of a true gentleman, one of Edison's major awards is presented. This year Ronnie Buschbom received the Gentleman Athlete Award. For his unselfishness, service, and outstanding character, Don Mul- lis was awarded the Civitan Good Citizenship Award by the Civitan Club and faculty. ff s., ' 'f 'I PJ' ,. - The American Legion Award is given each year to the outstanding Senior Athlete. This year the award was presented to Bob Ashworth for his sportsmanship and his outstand- ing ability in sports. The junior Chamber of Com- merce Award is given to the senior who is outstanding in scholastic as well as athletic abilities. This year the coaches chose Neil Valleau to receive this award. Mary Haley was selected by faculty members and members of the Damas Club of Edison to re- ceive the Damas True Lady Award as the Senior girl who has in an outstanding degree, displayed the qualities of poise, sincerity, consideration of others, and adaptability to every situation. The University of Miami Chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon presented the True Gentleman Award to David Folsom for possessing the qualities of sincerity, understanding, self-control and respect for others. The National Conference of Christians and jews honors those stu- dents who best exemplify the ideals of brotherhood in their schools. This year Suzanne Barnett was named the Outstanding jewish Stu- dent at Edison and Kino Sakuma was named the Outstanding Catholic Student at Edison. Both Suzanne and Kino went on to receive state honors as the outstanding jewish and Catholic seniors in Florida, and received their awards from Governor Collins Qsee page 255j. i l 2- r l 3 5. Hall of Fame The following fifteen seniors were selected by a faculty com- mittee for outstanding service to their school. CHARLES ALLEN Charlie . . . President of Wheel Club . . . Edison Representative at Boys' State . . . Silver Knight Nom- inee . . . Lab Research Program . . . National Honor Society . . . Hi-Y. SUZANNE JEAN BARNETT Suzanne . President of Damas . . . spirited cheerleader . . . Wittiest . . . Stu- dent Council Election Committee Chair- man . . . Honored as Outstanding jewish Student in Florida . . . Beacon Features Editor . . . Quill and Scroll 1 . . Sub-Debs. ELLEN MARGARET HINTERKOPF Ellen . . . Secretary, Senior Class . . . Color Sergeant, Cadette Corps . . . Sub- Debs . . . Damas . . . Tri-HLY . . . sec- retary, National Honor Society. MAX WOODROW DEBRUHL Mickey . . . E Club President . . . Red Raider Football Team . . . served and honored Wheel Club as Vice-president and International Director . . . .Parliamen- tarian, Student Council . . . Assistant Chaplain . . . Boys' State. SAMUEL STUESSY Sammy . . . Key Club President second semester . . . Helped keep order at Stu- dent Council meetings as Sergeant-ab Arms . . . Chairman, Ways and Means Committee . . . Hi-Y . . . Discussion Club Parliamentarian . . . lunior,Classical League. N5 -al?- ELLISON CREW CHARTRAND Crew . . . Captain of the Swimming Team . . . diligently worked as Home- coming Committee Co-Chairman . . . Junior Optimist . . . Hi-Y . . . Mike and Masque . . . Beacon Sports Co-Editor . . . Quill and Scroll EILEEN ARMSTRONG Eileen . . . ably served as President of Sub-Debs . . . Sweetheart of Key Club . . . kept spirit high as a cheerleader . . . Damas KINO MARY SAKUMA Kino . . . Student Council Secretary- Treasurer . . , Most Likely to Succeed Senior Girl . . . honored as Most Out- standing Catholic Student in Florida .. . Social Studies Silver Knight Nominee . . . Sorrota . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . won many awards as debater JOHN LINDELL BURLESON John . . . President of Junior Optimist . . . Vice President of Hi-Y . . . literary talents displayed as Sports Editor of the Edison Herald . . . another Boys, State Representative AUSTIN BLAKE FUN K Austin . . . chaplain of the Student Coun- Cil...KeyClub EClub... junior Classical League ICC of Hi-Y . . . Raider Track Team l DONALD LEE MULLIS Donnie . . . led '62 Senior Class as its President . . . Baseball Team Co-Captain . . . Best-All-Around Senior Boy . Q . Civitan . . . Beacon Sports Co-Editor . . . E Club. l LINDA LEE KNIGHT Linda . . . Outstanding artistic ability . . . President of Titian Art Honor So- ciety . . . helped make Operation Amigo a success . . . Vice-President, Future Teachers of America. DIANE ELAINE WATERS Diane . . . President of Sorrota . . . re- cipient of the Daughter's of the Ameri- can Revolution Award . . . Assistant Stu- dent Council Corresponding Secretary . . . Tri-Hi-Y . . . Discussion . . . Con- cert Chorus . . . Orpheus. ROBERT FRANKLIN ASTLEY Bob . . . Co-Captain of the Big Red foot- ball team . . . All-City football team . . . All-American Honorable Mention . . . varied services . . . Student Council Eire Chief . . . I.C.C. of E Club . . . Boys' State . . . Tri-Hi-Y Honey . . . Wheel Club . . . Baseball. JAMES DAVID EOLSOM David . . . displayed leadership as Presi- dent of the Student Council . . . the senior boy Most Likely to Succeed . , . Outstanding Protestant Student . . . citi- zenship Silver Knight nominee . . . mem- bership in Key Club . . . Hi-Y . . . Na- tional Honor Society . . . Discussion Club. V6l'E'59lL67ZE The .hnfineffef nniz' intinftrief in onr growing eornnznnity hnoe long reeognizeiz' the excellenee and trotti- tion of Eeiiyon . . . in tohen of this recognition they Jztpport nf hy nei- ifertifing in thief record of onr fchool yenr . . , we nlbprecinte their inter- eft and ho the that they, in tnrn, will he Jiipporteii in their eneteniforf hy Eetifon. in .' 'L , f. ' apt? 17 'f pf. Q, ' Wav. 71 4,4 v ,, ,V wv . '54 ,-,, ' 7 ,g,, ff -- , ffl '54 k 17,-'si 'nf 7 ' sf 4 14' S ! 'ph' 5 ,' Q , Q5 , A aff, ' ' - 6 -if CN 1, ,tffff ' ff fv,,,!f- ,. 4 1 K gf f f Y :Lg 1. v , M . 0 f ',,'- w- W. vv K B , .4 Q ,m i, ui 5,11 I .EQ ,hw K Mfkh- 43,5 k-. . 'zwxf 4, N's. Auvv gn. 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Duluth, Minnesota Opti-Miss 33 Student Council 1, 23 F.B.L.A. 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, I.C.C. 33 Foreign Stu- dent Committee 33 English Office Worker 3. ABADIE, RICHARD Tegucigalpa, Honduras ACEVEDO, OVENIA Key West, Florida Civinettes 1, 2, Chaplain 33 Orpheus 33 Concert Chorus 33 Minstrel 33 Beacon Represent- ative 33 Monitor 33 Girls Cho- Raicler Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. ANDERSON. JAMES Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Allied Youth 33 Intramural Volleyball and Baseball 2. ANDERSON, JUDY Brooklyn, New York Raiderettes 33 Maiorettes 1, 2. ANDREWS, ROBERT Hartford, Connecticut French Club 1. ANDREXWS, ROBERT Jacksonville, Florida rus 2, 33 Minstrel 2, 33 Junior BICKI, RON Class Representative. New York, New York BAQUERO, GLORIA JEAN BLAQKVUELL, JEAN Little Rock, Arkansas Tennis Team 3. Miami, Florida National Honor Society 2. BAUGHMAN, CARL A. JR. BLAIR, LESLIE CAMERON Miami, Florida Concert Chorus 2, 3. BASTOXV, PAUL J. 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New York, New York Junior Class Representative 23 Sophomore Class Representa- tive 3. ANTON, GUILLERBIO Camaguey, Cuba Pan American Club 3. AUGER, DIANE Hartford, Connecticut ARIYISTRONG, EILEEN Miami, Florida Sub Deb Club, Executive Board 2, President 33 Cheer- leader 33 Key Club Sweetheart 33 Damas 2, 33 Assembly Com- mittee 23 ID Committee 23 NX'ays and Means 23 Student Council 33 Minstrel 3. ASHWORTH, ROBERT ALLEN Huntington, West Virginia Jr. Optimistg E Club3 Football 2, 33 Letterman 2, 33 Basket- ball 2, 33 Letterman 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Letterman 2, 33 Most Athletic. ASTLEY, ROBERT F. Newark, New Jersey Football 2, 33 Letterman 2, 33 Co-Captain 33 All-City3 All- State, All-American Honorable Mention3 Basketball 13 Base- ball 2, Letterman 33 Wheel Club 1, 2, Sgt, at Arms 33 Tri-Hi-Y Honey3 Student BARYETT, SUZANNE Miami, Florida Cheerleader 33 Damas 2, Presi- dent 33 Sub-Debs 2, 33 Stu- dent Council Election Com- mittee 23 Co-Chairman 33 Vice - President Sophomore Classg Beacon Staff 2, Feature Editor 33 Wittiest 33 Out- standing Jewish Student Edi- son 33 Dade County 33 Assem- bly Committee 23 Minstrel 3. BARTER, CAROL Fort Wforth, Texas F.B.L.A. 3. BARUSSO, GEORGE HOWARD Portsmouth, New Hampshire D.C.E. 23 Vice-President 33 Civitan Club 3. BEAN, JAINIES THOMAS Cincinnati, Ohio BECKETT, SARAH Washington, D. C. Civinettes 33 Office Worker 33 Science Club 13 Intermurals -Softball 2. BEDDINFIELD, LOUISE CAROLYN Miami, Florida Sorrota 33 National Honor So- ciety 2, 33 Thespians 2, Secre- tary 33 French Club 33 Senior Class Play 2, 33 Thespian Play 2, 33 Junior Class Play 2, 33 Minstrel 33 Orchestra 2. BEHNE, FRED Saganaw, Michigan BELANGER, PAM ALBERTSON, CHARLES Detroit, Ivfichigan ALBERTSON, CHERYL Council 1, 2, 33 Ways and Means 23 Fire Chief 33 E Club I.C.C. sg Minstrel 3, JCL 2, 5. Jacksonville, Florida Thespians 2, Treasurer 33 Sen- Cadette Corps 2, Captains Aid 33 National Honor Society 33 Sub-Deb Club 2, 33 Damas 2, Treasurer 3. ASTOR, BETTY JANE Haverhill, Massachusetts ATHAS, THEODORE Lynn, Massachusetts ior Class Play 13 Drama As- sembly 23 Future Teachers 3. BENNET, ANDREW Birmingham, Alabama ALDERSON, CHARLES St. Albons, Vfest Virginia ALLEN, CHARLES hfiami, Florida Track 1, 2. BABCOCK, SUSAN MAY Syracuse, New York Civinettes 2, 33 GAA 1. Jr. Exchange Club 3. BERKE, MICHAEL ALAN Brooklyn, New York National Honor Society 2 Wfheel Club 1, Treasurer 2, President 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Discussion Club 2, 33 National BAGGERLY, LINDA JEAN Evansville, Illinois BAINES, JUDITH Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Modern Mui sic Masters 2, President 33 National Forensic League 2, Honor Society 2, 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2. 33 Science Club 33 Boys' State3 Laboratory Re- search Program 2, 33 Sopho- more Class Representative3 Student Council Election Com- mittee. ALLEN. JOAN Harrisburg, Pennsylvania ALLESHOLISE, JANET Miami. Florida AYDES, JOHN XV. Winston-Salem, North Caro- lina Cadette Corps 1, 2, 33 Sorrota 1. 2, 33 Discussion Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 35 JCL 2, 33 Home- coming Committee 33 Senior Class Representative 3. BALDOCK, LINDA Lynchburg, Virginia ID Committee 33 Vifays and Means 33 High School Red Cross 23 Student Council 13 Parliamentarian 33 Concert Band 1, 2, Student Director 33 Marching Band 13 Capt. 33 Minstrel 1, 2, 3. BETZ, JUDY LYNN Winnebago, Minnesota Anchor 2, 33 Pavane 33 Junior Class Representativeg Senior Class Representativeg Student Directory Committee 33 Mag- azine Drive Committee 23 High School Red Cross 1. Miami, Florida Key Club 1, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3: Discussion Club 2. President 3: Hi-Y 1. 2. Parliamentarian 3: Junior Class Treasurer: ID Commit- tee Co-Ch.iirm.in 31 XN'.1ys and Means 2. 51 Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3: JCL 2. 3: Student Coun- cil 2: Gulf Team 1. 2' Friendliest. ANDERSON. FDXYARD Library Club 33 Dean's Office Xlforker 3. BALLARD. LINDA LEIGH Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Civinettes 1. 2. 33 I.C.C. 13 GAA 1: Junior Class Repre- sentative. BANNING. SANDRA LYNN Liberty. Texas Thespians 2: Historian 31 Or- pheus Z. 32 French Club 2. 3, Senior Class Play 2. 3: Thes- BESSELIEU, SANDY Anchor 2. 33 Allied Youth 23 Atlanta, Georgia Thespians 2, 33 Junior Class Representative3 High School Red Cross 33 Student Council 2, 33 Assembly Committee 33 Senior Class Representative. BERKHOIQSE, KAREN MARCIE Orlando. Florida BERAY. BUD Monroe, Louisiana Atlanta, Georgia Thespians 23 Vice-President 33 French Club 23 Senior Class Play 3. BLOOM, BABS Hartford, Connecticut Anchor 2, 33 Pavane 2, Vice- President 33 Damas Club 2, Executive Board 33 French Club 33 Science Club 33 As- sembly Committee 2, 33 Jun- ior Class Representative3 Min- strel 3. BLOOM, MICHAEL Miami Beach, Florida Junior Optimist Club 2, 33 Track Team 1, Letterman 2, 3. BOLT, SHELIA ANN Toledo, Ohio Cadettes 2, Corporal 33 Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Minstrel 23 Girls Chorus 13 Student Di- rectory Committee 3. BOSWORTH, MARTIN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Band 1, 23 Jr. Exchange Club 2, 3. BOWES, SANDRA MARIA Greenville, North Carolina Civinettes 2, 33 Dean's Office Worker 23 Girls Chorus. BOUVETTE, ESTHER Tampa, Florida D.C.E. 3. BRANAS, JOHN Camden, New Jersey Science Club 23 Mu Alpha Theta 23 JCL 3. BRANCH, BRUCE EDWARD Pensacola, Florida Spanish National Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 33 Modern Music Masters 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Bowling Team 3. BRANGAN, MARTHA CHRISTINE Camden, New Jersey Majorette 1, 2. BRANSCOME, JOAN ELIZABETH Miami, Florida Sorrota 1, 2, Historian 33 Dis- cussion Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Spanish National Honor Society 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Senior Class Representative3 Concert Band 13 Marching Band 13 ID Committee 3. BRAUN, JEFFREY Akron, Ohio Key Club 1, 23 Mike 8: Mas- que 1, 2, 33 Swimming Team I, 2. BRENNAN, DENNIS Cleveland, Ohio Football 1, 2, Letterman 33 E Club 3. BRENZA, ANNE Xwashington, D. C. Cadettes 2, Corporal 33 Sor- rota Club 2, 33 Minstrel 2, 3. BROOKS, ALAN Miami. Florida Jr. Optimist Club 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Football 1, 2. BROVUN, FRED Merrietta, Georgia BROXWNSTONE. VICKI St. Louis, Missouri Assembly Committee 33 Red Cross ICC 33 Beacon Repre- sentative 1, 33 Minstrel 33 Thespians 3. BREMBAUGH, SANDY Akron, Ohio BRYAN, PHILLIP TYLER JR. Miami, Florida BUCOLO, BILL Leeds, Alabama Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 23 Exchange Club 2, I.C.C. 33 Senior Class Repre- sentative3 Science Club 1. BUETTNER, CARL Baltimore, Maryland Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. BURDICK, STEVEN Miami, Florida Orchestra 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Tri-M 2, Historian 3. BURKE, DONNA SUSAN Miami, Florida GAA i, 2, 5, BURLESON, JOHN CARLO, ANDREA L. New Castle, Pennsylvania Opti-Miss 1, 23 Thespian 1, 2, President 33 Thespian Play 13 Sr. Class Play 1, 2, 33 Jr. Class Play3 Minstrel 3. CARTER, PATSY Portsmouth, Virginia Opti-Miss 2, 33 Senior Class Representative 33 High School Red Cross 1. CAVALIERE, MARCELINE Miami Beach, Florida JCL 2, 33 Student Council 33 Opti-Miss 3. CHANDLER, BOB Coral Gables, Florida Football 1, 2, Letterman 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 33 Most Outstanding Sopho- more Athlete 13 Color Day King 33 Wheele Club 1, 2, 33 Cadette General 33 Most Pop- ular Su erlatixe 3 Club. . P ' Z Akron, Ohio CHANEY, PAMELA KAY Jr. Optimist 2, President 33 Hi-Y 1, Vice-President 2, 33 Quill 8: Scroll 2, Treasurer 33 Herald 1, 2, Sports Editor 33 Football Manager 23 Stu- dent Directory Co-Chairman 3. BURNETT, JACK EUGENE Jacksonville, Florida Jr. Civitan 1, 23 Sophomore Representative. BURNS, JAMES E. South Bend, Indiana Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. BURR, RUSS New York City, New York Concert Chorus 1. 2. 33 Ten- nis Team 2, 33 Orpheus 1, 2, 3. BURTON, PATTY Washington, D.C. Pavane Show 23 High School Red Cross 23 Junior Class Representative. BURTON, PEGGY Gadsden, Alabama Civinettes 33 Senior Class Rep- resentative 33 Junior Class Representative 23 Sophomore Class Representative 13 Swim- ming Team 1, 23 Tennis Team 33 JCL 1, 23 ICC 3. BUSCHBOM, RONALD LEE Miami, Florida Jr. Civitan 2, 33 E Club Treasurer 33 Most Outstand- ing lineman 1961 Team3 Mi- ami Herald All-City Football Team3 Miami News All-City Football Team3 All-State Hon- orable Mention3 Football 13 Letterman 2, 3. Christiansburg, Virginia Anchor 33 Damas 2, 33 Sub- Debs 23 Herald Staff 2, Fea- tures Editor 33 Assembly Com- mittee 2, 3. CHARTRAND, CREW Miami, Florida Swimming Team 1, 2, Captain 33 Jr. Optimist 1, 2, ICC 3: Hi-Y 2, 33 Mike Sc Masque 32 Student Council 2, 33 Home- coming Chairman 33 Locker Committee 33 Beacon Staff 2, Sports Editor 33 ID Commit- tee 33 Quill 8: Scroll. CHAVEZ, JULIUS ALBERT Somerville, New Jersey JCL 1, 2. CHELEOTIS, GEORGIA Miami, Florida Future Business Leaders 1, 2. Secretary 3. CHICA, BRENDA CREW' Washington Heights, New York Damas 23 Social Chairman 33 Sub-Debs 2, 33 Beacon Staff 23 Senior Class Editor 33 Quill 84 Scroll 23 President 33 As- sembly Committee 33 Sopho- more Class Representative 1. CHILCOAT, CAROL Miami, Florida Cadettes 23 Treasurer, Friend- liest 33 Sorrota 33 Discussion 33 Spanish National Honor Society 2, Vice-President 31 Sophomore Class Executive Board 13 Junior Class Repre- sentative 23 Student Council 33 Minstrel 2. CALLEY. RUSTY CHRISTIANSEN, JOHN Miami, Florida Mike 8: Masque 2, 3. CAMP, DIANNE Atlanta, Georgia Concert Chorus 2. CAMPBELL, JIM Denver, Colorado Club, Chaplain 33 Jr. Civitan 33 Football 1, 2, 3, Letterman 3. CAPUTO, MARION Worcester, Massachusetts Sorrota 2, 33 High School Red Cross 2, Secretary-Treasurer -33 Minstrel 3. CAUSEY, DAVID Miami, Florida Football 1, 2, Leterman 33 Club 3. CAUSEY, DENVER Miami, Florida Football 1, 2, Letterman 33 Club 3. CARBONEZ JEFF Lakewood, New Jersey Football 13 Swimming 33 Stu- dent Council 3. 1 Miami, Florida Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Wheel Club 32 Discussion Club 1, 2, Chap- lain 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, Vice-President 33 Student Council Alternate 33 Beacon Representative 33 Father and Son Banquet 2. CHIBOLA, FRANK Miami, Florida , Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3. CINILIA, MARY JANE New York City, New Yor CLARK, CAROLYN DIANNE Miami, Florida Raiderettes. CLARK, HARRY Miami, Florida CLARK, JOAN FRANCES Charlottesville, Virginia Allied Youth 1, 2. CLEAR, YVONNE LOUISE Panama City, Florida Concert Chorus 33 Drama Main Office Worker 3. COFER, PATRICIA k 25 Gainesville, Georgia Bowling League 2, President 31 Titian Honor Society. COLLINS, BARBARA Paducah, Kentucky DCE 3. COLLINS, EARL Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Mike 8: Masque 1. 2, 33 Swimming 1, 23 High School Red Cross 1. COMBS. BETTIE Elizabethton, Tennessee Cheerleader 2, Captain 33 Da- mas 2, ICC 33 Sub Debs 33 Pavane 2, 3: Student Council 1, 2, 33 Sophomore Class Sec- retary 13 Best All Around Superlative 33 JCL 23 Minstrel 2, 3. CONDO, BONNIE Chicago, Illinois Civinettes 3. CONROY, GALE Miami, Florida Sub-Debs 33 Titian Art So- ciety 3. COOK, MAUREEN New York City, New York Junior Classical League 2, 3. CORBITT, JAMES Miami, Florida Wheel Club 1, 2, 31 Mike 84 Masque 1, 2, Secretary 33 Minstrel 33 Student Council 23 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative lg Deans Office Worker 23 Burrough's Office Worker. CORDOBES, ERNESTO Holguin Oriente, Cuba Club Interama 1, 2, Sergeant of AIHTSQ Pan American Club, Vice-President 3. CORTES, LUIS Puerto Rico CORY, SHANNON EARL Morris, Alabama Football Manager 1. COSNER, JOSEPH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Band 1, 2, 33 High School Red Cross 2. COX, KENNETH Miami, Florida Volleyball team 1. CRAWFORD, MARION Miami, Florida Orpheus 2, 3, Historian 33 Concert Chorus 2, 33 JCL 2, 33 Allied Youth 2, 3. CRAXW-FORD, RICHARD Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 1, 2, Secretary 33 Jr. Class Representative 2. CRENSHAW, PATRICIA ANN Miami, Florida Mike 8: Masque 2, 3. CREQUE, MARY St. Thomas, Virgin Islands CRESPO, LOURDES Key West, Florida Sophomore Class Representa- tive 13 Future Teachers 1, Chaplain3 Thespians 2, 33 Senior Class Play lg Min- strel 3. CRISSMAN, DONALD Niles, Michigan Tennis Team 2, 3. CROSS, SHARON Wfheeling, West Virginia Student Council Representa- tive 1. CUNDIFF, CAROLE ANN Cadettes 23 Sub-Debs 23 Exec- utive Board 31 Damas 2, 3. Chaplain 33 JCL 33 Tri-Hi-Y 33 Exchange Club Sweetheart 33 Minstrel 33 Homecoming Memphis, Tennessee Future Farmers 2, President 3. DAVENPORT, CANDY New London, Connecticut Drama 1, 2, 3. DAVIES, DONNA LEE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Future Nurses 1, 3, Presi- dent 2. DAVIS, GARY Fort Myers, Florida Concert Chorus 2, 33 Orpheus 2. 3. DAVISON, DONNA ANN Miami, Florida High School Red Cross 31 Homecoming Court 3. DOWD, ALLANA E, Mulberry, Florida D.C.E. 3. DEBRULH, MAX WOODROW JR. Asheville, North Carolina Wheel Club 1. Chaplain 2. Vice-President, Internatonal Director 33 E Club Presi- dent 33 Football 1, 2, 3 Let- terman 2, 33 Basketball 1, 23 Boys State 23 Assistant Chap- lain Student Body 33 Parlia- mentarian Student Council 31 Student Council 1, 2. DECKERT, VERNA Camden, New Jersey DEJU, RAUL Havana, Cuba DELROSAL, RICHARD Miami, Florida Football 13 Jr. Optimist 2. 3 Track 3. DEMCHUK, VALERIE New York City, New York Sorrota Club 2, Senior Execu- tive Board 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Repre- sentative3 Junior Class Repre- sentativeg Operation Amigo, Steering Committee 33 Future Nurses 1, 23 Minstrel 33 High School Red Cross 1, 23 JCL 2, 33 Pavane Show 23 Monitor 2. DEPRIMO, ROCK Brookyn, New York Wheel Club. DESHAZO, RAYMOND Miami, Florida DEVO LENTINE, JOEL M. San Antonio, Texas Civitan 1, 2 Treasurer 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Senior Class Vice-Presi- dent 3: Football Team 1, 2, 3, Letterman 33 State Chaplain -Civitan 33 German Club Chaplain 33 Student Council 33 E Club 3. DEWINKLER, MARY Miami, Florida Opti-Miss 33 Pavane 33 FBLA 3. DEWOLFE, ANDREA K. Miami, Florida Student Council 33 Assembly Committee 33 Minstrel 33 DIC DIC High School Red Cross 2, 3. KERSON, ANN Charleston, South Carolina Sorrota 2, I.C.C. 33 Assembly Committee 33 I.D. Committee 33 Future Teachers 13 Library Club 1. KSON, JANET VELMA Miami, Florida Sub Debs 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3 I.C.C. 31 Assembly Committee 33 I.D. Committee 33 XX ays and Means Committee 33 Beacon Representative 1, 33 Junior Class Representative 23 Junior Prom Committee 23 Student Activity Office Worker 3. Queen 33 Friendliestn Super- DIPAULI. DANIELA lative 3. Daniele, Friuli, Italy DARNELL, FRED DIUELLA, ROGER Cleveland. Ohio DIXON. BEVERLY GAIL Miami Florida DIXON, CLAYTON Pennsylvania DOCKERY, CHARLES Swickly, Pennsylvania D.C.E. 3. DODGE, XWALLY Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 2. 3: LD. Committee 3, Home- coming Committee 3, XXfays and Means Committee 33 Track2, 3, Basketball Man- ager 2, B Squad Football 1, B Squad Basketball Man- ager 1. DOXWLING, PATRICK Kendall, Florida Volleyball 2, 3. DRAUGHON, BILL Miami, Florida Football 1. DRAYTON, DAVID Sumter, South Carolina Intramural Basketball 1, 21 Volleyball Team 1, Science Fair 1. DRODY, GENE Anniston, Alabama Key Club 1, Vice-President 2, President 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, Chap- lain 3, Discussion Club 2, 3, Minstrel 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3 Letterman 2, Superlative. Wittiest 3, Office Work- er 3. DOMINGO, CAMELLIA Miami, Florida Opti-Miss 2, President 3, Con- cert Band 1, 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, First Lieutenant 3, Modern Music Masters 2, I.C.C. 3. DROSSNER, BARRY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jr. Optimist 2, Secretary 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Sci- ence Club 1, 2, 3: Spanish National Honor Society 3. DUBRAY, CLIFFORD Boston, Massachusetts DUDZIC, CARY Petty, New York DUKE, JOHANNA VERINE Miami, Florida Mike 84 Masque 3. DUNN, XVILLIAM CHARLES Miami, Florida Track 1, 2, 3 Letterman 2, 3, Football 1, E Club 3. DUVA, GINGER Miami, Florida Mu Alpha Theta 2. 3. Chap- lain. DYE. HELEN Jacksonville. Florida Anchor 2. 39 Mike K Masque 2, 31 Senior Class Represent- ative. DYKES. VIRGIL Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 2. 31 Deans Of- fice 3. EARNEST. LINDA MAE Miami. Florida Orchestra 1, 2. Secretary 3: Beacon Representative 31 FBLA 2. EDEN. THOMAS ROY New Brunswick. New Jersey EDGINGTON, JENNIE Dayton. Ohio Opti-Miss 3: FBLA 3. EDXVARDS. ROGER New Jersey' EFTHIMIOL. HARRIET Miami. Florida Cadettes 2. Corporal 3. I.C.C. 51 Sorrota 5: Student Coun- cil 5. ELLIS. ROBERT F. Miami. Florida Concert Chorus 2. 3, Mixed Chorus 1: FTA XVays-Means Chairman ICC 3. ELVENA. KATHY San Francisco High School Red Cross 2, 31 Office Wforker Monitor Phys. Ed. 1. 21 Allied Youth. EARNST, PATRICIA Miami, Florida Anchor 2, 31 Library 2, Sen- ior Class Representative 33 High School Red Cross 1. EVANS, DIANE E. Miami Beach, Florida National Honor Society 2, 3. FAGER, W'-ANDA SANDRA Miami, Florida Civinettes 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, High School Red Cross 1, 2, 3. FANION, BARBARA Miami Beach, Florida GAA President 33 Most Ath- letic 3, Outstanding Junior Athlete 3. FECHT, RONALD Miami, Florida FELKINS, TI-IOBIAS Jacksonville, Florida National Honor Society, JCL Pres., Orpheus Secretary-Treas- urer, Concert Chorus. FERNANDEZ, ANIA Havana, Cuba Pan American Club 3 FERNANDEZ, JOSE ARMANDO Havana, Cuba Pan American Club-Presi- dent 3, Baseball 2, 3, Interama Club-Vice-President 1. FERNANDEZ, NORMA YVETTE Tampa, Florida FERRANTE, DONNA JEAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Opti-Miss 3, Social Chairman 3, Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Or- chestra 3, Tri-M 2, 3. FERRER, WILFREDO Havana, Cuba FERVUERDA, FRED Cleveland, Ohio FIDDES, HAYDN Cleveland, Ohio FLANDERS, GEORGE New Brighton, Pennsylvania FLOXVERS, BONNIE JERALDINE Miami, Florida FLYNT. NORA Miami, Florida Band 1, 2. 3. FOLSOM, JAMES DAVID Louisville, Kentucky Student Council 2, President 3: Junior Class President 2, Sophomore Class Treasurer 1, Key Club 1, 2, 31 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, Discussion Club 2, 31 Orpheus 3, Concert Cho- rus 2, 32 Harvard Award for Outstanding Jr. Boy 2, Outstanding Protestant Stu- dent, 35 Most Likely to Succeed 3: Minstrel 2, 3, South Pacific Lead 3. FOLSOM, KATHY Chicago. Illinois Allied Youth 2. 3: Chorus 1. FONTANELLA. ANN Fayetteville. North Carolina Cadettes 2. 3: Opti-Miss 1, 2, JCL 1. 2. 3. FORESTIERE. JANICE Elmhurst. Illinois Chorus 2. 3. FORTMAN. GXYENDOLYN New York City. New York D.C.E. 3: JCL 2. FORTLNE. FRANK Q New York City. New York FOSTER, NANCY Sheboygan. XY'isconsin Sorrota 33 Concert Chorus 2. 3: Student Council 3: Assem- bly Committee 3. FOX. ANNE XVILEY Fountain Green, Maryland Sorrota 1, 2. 3: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 1, Treas- urer 2. President 3: National Honor Society 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3. FRAZIER, SUSAN Miami, Florida Student Council 2, 3, Anchor 2, 3, Junior Class Representa- tive 2. FREEMAN, PENNY CASSANDRA Honolulu. Hawaii FRINK, FREDDY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Football 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 33 Letter- 7 5 E.. man 3, Wfheel 1, -, , Club 3. FRIX, DON Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 2, 3, Drama 3, Concert Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2. FUNK, AUSTIN Coral Gables, Florida Key Club 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y Club 1, 2 I.C.C. 3, Track 1, 2, 3 Letterman 2, 3, Student Council Representative 2, Chaplain 3: JCL 2, 33 Sopho- more Class Representative 1. GALLEGO, ZELMA Havana, Cuba FBLA 3. GARDNER, DAVE Boston, Massachusetts Football 1, 2, 3, Club 3, Jr. Optimist 2, 3. GARRIGA, LUIS ANTONIO Havana, Cuba Pan American Club 3 GARTRELI., SUSAN D. Baltimore, Maryland Anchor 1, 2, Chaplain 3, Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, Assem- bly Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 33 Sophomore Representative 3. GARVIN, JOHN Toldeo, Ohio National Forensic League 1, Vice-President 2, President 33 Allied Youth 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Herald Staff 3, Out- standing Debater 1, Optimist Debate Award 2, Debate Team 1, 2, 3. GAUSSIRAN, CHARLES D. New Orleans, Louisiana Football 1, 2, 3, Jr. Civitan 1, 2, Sergeant at arms 3, Mike 84 Masque 1, 2, Sergeant at arms 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3. GENTIL, LYNN Wfilmington, Delaware GERKEN, NANCY CHARLOTTE New York, New York Sub-Debs 3, French Club 39 Senior Class Representative GERTZ, EDITH Salinas, Puerto Rico Future Nurses 2, Secretary Allied Youth 2, Chaplain GIBSON, PRISCILLA SUE Big Stone Gap, Virginia GIDDENS, JOAN Atlanta, Georgia Concert Chorus 2, 3, Orpheus 2, 3: Minstrel 2. 3. GIORDANO. MARCIA Miami, Florida E Club Sweetheart, Cheer- leading 3, Sub-Debs 2, I.C.C. 3, Damas 2, Executive Board 3, Pavane 2, Secretary 3, Jun- ior Class Representative 2, Junior Prom Committee 2, Minstrel 2. 3, JCL. GIRRARD, STANLEY Miami, Florida Football 1. 2. GLOVER, JIMMY Cincinnati, Ohio GOBLE, PHIL E. Ellenville, New York Jr. Civitan 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Chair- man Foreign Exchange Stu- dent Committee 3, FTA 2, Sergeant at arms 3, Student Council 3, Senior Class Rep- resentative 33 Sophomore Class Representative 1, National Forensic League 2, High School Red Cross 2, Swim- ming team 1. GOEHMANN, MARY THERESA Rochester, Pennsylvania Girls Chorus 1, 2, Mixed Cho- rus 3. GOMEZ, ILSA Havana, Cuba GNOZALEZ, CARIDAD L. Havana, Cuba Pan American Club 3. GONZALEZ, JIM New York City, New York Titian Art Society 3, FTA 2, Treasurer 3, French Club 3. GONZALEZ, JOY Miami Beach, Florida GONZALEZ, MAGGIE San Juan, Puerto Rico FBLA 3. GOODMAN, SALLY Miami, Florida Corresponding Secretary of Student Council 3, Sweetheart of Jr. Optimist 3, Sub-Debs 3, Damas 2, 3, Pavane 2, Treasurer 3, Assembly Com- mittee 3g I.D. Committee 3. GRADE, EDDIE Sharon, Pennsylvania GRANDE, RICHARD Providence, Rhode Island Key Club 2, Mike 8: Masque 2, Chaplain 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, JCL 2, 3, Student Council 1, Junior Class Rep- resentative 2. GRANDOLFO, JAMES F. New York City, New York GRANT, ALLAN GARETH Akron, Ohio GRANT, SARA LYNN Sorrota 2, Social Chairman 3, Mike 8: Masque 2, 33 Stu- dent Council Scrapbook Com- mittee Chairman 33 Junior Class Representative 2. GRAVES, PETER Ayer, Massachusetts Concert Band 1, 2, 3, Concert Orchestra 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Tri-M 2, Vice- President 3. GRAY, EUNICE Miami, Florida GRAY, MARHTA Gadsten, Alabama Beacon Representative 1, High School Red Cross 3. GREEN, JIM Charleston, South Carolina GRIFFIN, FREDDIE D. Brunswick, Georgia GRIFFIN, STEVE Columbus, Ohio Football 1, 2, 3, E Club 33 Student Council 1. GRIFFITTS, SALLY LEE Houston, Texas Damas 2, 3, Anchor 2, 3, As- sembly Committee 2, 3, Tri- Hi-Y 2, Student Activity Of- fice XY'orker 3, Science Club 3 GRIMES, ROBERT E. ' New York City, New York Football 1, D.C.E. 3. GROOMS, ROBERT E. Jacksonville, Florida GROTENSTEIN, HANK New York City, New York Wheel 2, 3, Football 3. GROTHE, HOWIARD L. Washington, D. C. GUEVREMONT, GILLES Montreal, Canada GUMB, REINA Miami, Florida Cadettes 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, Secretary 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Chaplain 3, Tri- Hi-Y 1, 2, 3. GUNN, DONNA Miami, Florida Damas 2, 3, Anchor 2, I.C.C. 3. GUNN, MARVIN Miami, Florida GUTERMA, CAROLE Manila, Philippines Anchor 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 33 French Club 2, President 3, High School'Red Cross 3. HALEY, MARY ELLEN HA Neptune, New Jersey Cheerleader 2, Co-Captain 33 Sub-Debs 2, Chaplain 3, Da- mas 2, 3, Wheel Sweetheart 3, Pavane 2, 3, Color Day Queen 3, Friendship Princess 2, Homecoming Princess 2, Most Poplar Superlative 3, Minstrel 2, 3. LL, JENNIFER IRENE Andalusia, Alabama HAMAN, JAMES HA Chicago, Illinois MEL, CAROLYN St. Albans, Vermont Mike 8: Masque 2, 3. HAMMOND, KAREN Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, 3 Corporal, Wit- tiest 3, Sorrota 2, Executive Board, Secretary 3, Damas 3, National Honor Society 2, I.C.C. 31 Sbanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Assembly Committee 3, Student Council 2, Sophomore Class Repre- sentative 1, Beacon Represent- ative 3, Minstrel 2, 3. HANDTE, ED HA HA Atlanta, Georgia Basketball 1 RNEW, KRIS Zanesville, Ohio Sorrota 2, 3, Spanish National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, Tri-M 2, 3, Concert Band 2, 3, Or- rchestra 3, Minstrel 3. STY, BARBARA LEE Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, Corporal 3, Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, Student Directory Committee 3, Main Office Worker 3. HAVEN, HEATHER LEE Sarasota, Florida Senior Class Play 3, Concert Chorus 3, Minstrel 3, South Pacific 3. HAWES, CHERREL Ceirwensville, Pennsylvania Student Council 1, 2, 33 Sophomore and Junior Class Representative 2, 3, Sorrota 1, 2, 3, Pavane 2, 3, Orpheus 2, 3, Assembly Committee 3. HAWKINS, DANNY GENTRY Dothan, Alabama Office Worker 1, Homeroom Representative 3. HAYS, CAROLYN Miami, Florida National Honor Society 2, 33 Opti-Miss 2, 3, JCL 2, 3, Fu- ture Nurses 1, Monitor 1. HEAVLIN, JUDITH Wayne, Michigan Sub-Debs 1, 2, 3, Damaq 2, 3, French Club 1, 2, Assem- bly Committee 2. HEDGEPETH, BILLIE LEE Louisville, Kentucky FBLA 2, 3. HEIINIBERGER, BILL Puerto Rico HEIMER, EDDIE Miami, Florida Dean's Office Worker 2, 33 Football 1, 2 Letterman 2. HELLAND, SUZIANNE Coral Gables, Florida Damas 2, 3 Big Sister Chair- man 3, Best Dressed 3, An- chor 3, Sub-Debs 2, Assem- bly Committee, Concert Cho- rus 2, 3, Minstrel 2, 3. HENEGAR, LOIS ANN Jellico, Tennessee Library Assistant 1, 2. HERFURTH, HARRI-ANN Washington, D. C. Sorrota 33 JCL 1, 2, 3, Pavane Show 2. HERNANDEZ, HENRY Brooklyn, New York Pan American Club 3, E Club 3, Football 1, 2, 3 Let- terman 2, 3, Track 2, 3 Letter- man 2, 3. HERNDON, CAROL Miami, Florida HESCHE, GERDIKA Aussig Lelbe, Germany Honorary member of all girl service and interest clubs Sorrota. HILL, DANIEL New York City, New York Golf Team 1, 2, 3, Key 1, 2, 3 Exec. Board 33 Discussion Club 1, 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Senior Class Representa- tive 3. HILSON, WAYNE Dethar, Alabama National Honor Society 2, 3, National Honor Pres. 3, Wheel 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, Science Club 1, 2, 3, Science Project Award 2, Spanish Na- tional Honor 3, Jr. Exchange 1, 2, Concert Band 1, 2, Marching Band 1, 2, Minstrel Band 2. I-IINTERKOFF, ELLEN Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, 3, Color Serg., Best Dressed Cadette 33 Sub-Debs 3, Exec. Board, Da- mas 3, Y-Teens 2, Social Chairman, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Chap- lain, Secretary of Senior Class, National Honor Society 2, 3, National Ho-nor Society Treas- urer 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Assembly Committee 33 Junior Class Executive Board 2, Minstrel 1. HINTERKOFF, WALTER Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 2, 3 Treasurer, Hi-Y 2, 3, Discussion Club 3 HOEFLE, DONALD Miami, Florida Golf Team 2, 3. HOLLIS, GLORIA Miami, Florida Raiderettes 3 Sergeant-at- Arms, Orchestra 3, Concert Band 3, Majorettes 1, 2, Raider Band 1, 2. HOLT, HARRY Miami, Florida Hi-Y 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Boys' State 2. HOOTEN, CATHY Miami Beach, Florida JCL 1, Concert Chorus 2, 3. HOPKINS, JAMES W. Englewood, New Jersey Football 1, D.C.E. 3. HORN, HARRY E. Bayside Long Island, New York Civitan 3. HOUGH, BRUCE IRWIN Miami Beach, Florida HOUGH, SALLY LEE Miami, Florida Anchor 1, 2, 3 Sergeant-at- Arms 2, Pres. 3, Pavane 3, Student Council 1, 2, Junior Class Representative 2, Min- strel 3. HOWMES, ELEANOR IRENE Watseka, Illinois Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Staff Officer, Concert Orchestra 3, Opti- Miss 2, 3 Vice-Pres., Tri-M 2, 33 Raider Band 1. HUFF, GARY S. West Palm Beach, Florida D.C.E. 2 Sergeant-at-Arms, D.C.E. 3 President. HULDACK, JANET Monticello, New York FBLA 2, FBLA Treasurer 3, Volleyball Team 1, 2, Bowl- ing Team 1, 2 Secretary. HURST, ANNA Miami, Florida D.C.E. Club 3. IMPARA, RAYMOND J. Paris, Texas Concert Band 2-3, Marching Band 2-3. INGRAM, RONALD GENE Miami, Florida Concert Band 1-2-3, Marching Band 1, Science Award Ex- cellent 2, Key 2-3, Audio Visual Club 2, Monitor 1. IRIS, LONI Bethesda, Maryland Tri-Hi-Y 2-3, Swimming Team 1-2-3, Senior Class Rep- resentative 3, High School Red Cross 3. JAHNKE, PATRICIA Marshalltown, Iowa Cadette Corps 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Student Directory 3, Beacon Repre- sentative 1. JAMESON, LINDA SUSAN Boston, Massachusetts G.A.A. Chaplain 2, 3, JCL 3, Basketball Team 1, 2, 3, Vol- leyball Team 2, 3, Softball Team Manager 2, Junior Class Play 2, Senior Class Play 3, Thespian Play 2. JENNINGS, NANCY LOUISE Washington, D. C. Anchor 2, Treasurer 3, Or- pheus Honorary 2, 3, Concert Chorus 2, 3 Co-Secretary 3, Vocal Ensemble 2, 3, Allied Youth 2, 3. JERMAN, WILLIAM Enfield London, England JEUNAAS, ELIZABETH Oslo, Norway Titian Art Society 3. JINKS, ELIZABETH LEROYCE Atlanta, Georgia Band 1. JOHANSEN, JANIE Miami, Florida Opti-Miss 33 Concert Band 2, 3, Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Future Teachers, Chaplain 3, Modern Music Masters 3, Red Cross Repre- sentative 1, 2, 3. JOHNSON, PAT Melbourne, Florida F.B.L.A. 3 JOHNSON, SUE Miami, Florida JO JO JO JO JO JO Opti-Miss 1, 2, 3 Chaplain 33 Youth for Christ Club 1 HNSTON, LEE Miami, Florida Cadette Corp 2, 3, Anchor Club 1, 2, 3, Assembly Com- mittee 3, Monitor 3. NES, ELIZABETH ANN Alameda, California Sub-Debs 3, Damas 3, French Club ICC 2, 3. NES, FORREST Miami, Florida NES, JACQUELYN Colquitt, Georgia Mixed Chorus 1, Concert Cho- rus 2, 3, Minstrel 2, 3, Span- ish National Honor Society 3, Future Teachers 3. NES, MIKE England NES, ROY Miami, Florida Jr. Civitan 1, 2 President 33 Mike 84 Masque 2 Sergeant-at- Arms 3, Boys' State 2, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3 Letterman 3, Club 3, Monitor 1, Dean's Office 2, Honey of Sorrota 3, Minstrel 3. JONES, STOY W. JR. Miami, Florida JORDAN, PATRICIA MARION Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, 3 Drum Sergeant 3, Discussion Club 2, 3 Treas. 3, Sorrota 2, 3 Sergeant-at- Arms 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Minstrel 2, 3. KANE, SARA Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Orchestra 2, 3, National For- ensic League 2, Chorus 1. KAYE, ALFRED New York, New York Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. KEEFE, MAURICE RICHARD Chattanooga, Tenn. KEITH, BYRON Miami, Florida KELLEY, SHARON Miami, Florida KMETZ, ANDREA Gary, Indiana Cadettes 2, Second Lieutenant 3, Queen 3, Hi-Y Sweetheart 3, Sub-Deb, Executive Board 2, Secretary 3, Damas 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Executive Board 3, National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, Mu Alpha Theta 2, 3, Junior Class Executive Board 2, Minstrel 2, 3, As- sembly Committee 3. KENT, CHARLES WILLIAM Portsmouth, Ohio KENTNER, KATHLEEN MARY Buffalo, New York Sub-Debs 2, Parliamentarian 3, Beacon Staff 2, Literary Editor 3, Discussion Club 3, Ways and Means Co-Chair- man 3, JCL 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Homecoming Committee 3, Junior Class Representative 2, Student Council 3, Most In- tellectualf' KETTLER, PETE Fairmont, West Virginia Key 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Discussion Club 2, 3. KILVINGTON, DAONNA Miami, Florida KING, NICK u Brooklyn, New York Football 1, 2, Letterman 3, E Club: Student Council, KINNEY, CHARLES RICHARD KI Miami, Florida ssEL, SHIRLEY Hackensac, New Jersey KNAPP, GEORGE Bridgeport. Connecticut Wfheel 33 Titian Art Society 1. Chaplain 2, Vice-President 33 Beacon Staff Art Editor 33 Senior Class Executive Board, Class Representativeg Senior Junior Class Representativeg French Club 23 Dean's Of- fice 2. KNIGHT. LINDA Miami Beach, Florida Titian Art Society President 2, 33 Future Teachers of America Vice-Presidentg Science Club 2, 33 Civinettes 33 Minstrel 33 Operation Amigo Steering Committee3 Student Council 1, 2, '33 High School Red Cross 2, 3. KNOWLES, WINONA LOUISE Tama, Iowa Concert Band 1, 2, 33 March- ing Band 1, 2, 3. KOENIG, GABRIELE Augsburg, Germany Allied Youth 2. KOHNEN, JOHN N. JR. Bay City, Texas Swimming Team 1, 3. KRANTZ, KENNETH D. Jersey City, New Jersey Mu Alpha Theta 33 Science Club 33 National Honor So- ciety 33 Concert Chorus 2, 33 JCL '2, 33 Minstrel 33 Or- pheus 3. KRUMRINE, JULIE ANN York, Pennsylvania Titian Art Society 2, 3. KUNKLE, TRUDY Cleveland, Ohio National Thespian Society 1, 2, 33 National Thespian Sec- retary-Treasurer 2. LACHANCE, CHERYL Miami Beach, Florida JCL 2, 33 Future Nurses 23 Science Club 33 Marching Band 1, 2. LACHARITE, KENNY Winsdon Ontario, Canada Titian Art Society. LANE, HOWARD M. Miami, Florida Band 2. LANCASTER, BOB Baltimore, Maryland Science Club 1, 23 Audio Vis- ual Club 2. LARSON, ANNA LISA Miami, Florida Student Council 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Allied Youth 33 Concert Chorus 2, 3. LAUB, JANET Miami, Florida LAUCK, WALTER Miami, Florida Monitor 23 Volleyball 1. LAUER, REGINA Chicago, Illinois Civinettes 3, President3 Titian Art Society 33 Concert Cho- rus 3. LEAR. HARRY Miami. Florida Orchestra 33 Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Raider Band 1. LEE. RICHARD Paterson. New Jersey National Honor Society 2, 33 Junior Exchange 33 Science Club 33 Blu Alpha Theta 33 JCL 1: Concert Band 1, 23 Marching Band 1, 23 Tri-M 3, 33 Minstrel 23 Science Fair 2. 3 Honorable Mention 2. LEFS. LINDA Livingston. New Jersey LEHMAN. FORREST York. Pennsylvani.1 JCL 2: Science Club 1. Com- mittee Ch.iirm.1n: Jr. Optimist 13 Concert Band 13 Marching Band 13 Projectionist 23 Soph- omore Class Representative. LEONARD JR., VINCENT E. Waterbury, Conn. Future Farmers of America 2. LEPOSKY, MARCIA Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pavane 2, 33 Minstrel 3. LEWIS, BARBARA Richmond, 'Virginia LEWIS, DAVID LAWRENCE Carndon, South Carolina Wheel 2, Secretary 33 Hi-Y, Executive Board 33 Swimming Team 2, 33 Color Day Co- Chairman 33 Ways and Means 33 Foreign Student Committee 33 Senior Class Representative 33 Volleyball Team 1, 2, 3. LEWIS, HELEN Pikeville, Kentucky Allied Youth LIEBMANN, JOYCE Miami, Florida LIGHTHALL, JUDY Miami, Florida D.C.E. Club 3. LILJA, BARRY Waynesburg, Pennsylvania Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Football 1, 2. LINDSTROM, MARGARET Miami, Florida LINDSTROM, RICHARD Miami, Florida Civitan 2, 3. LODICO, CHARLES Miami, Florida Basketball 1. LoNDoN, JIM Brookville, Pennsylvania LONGMUIR, CRAIG Paterson, New Jersey Civitan 2, 33 Mike Sc Masque 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 33 Civin- ettes Honey 33 Concert Chorus 2, 33 Orpheus 2, Sergeant-at- Arms 33 Swimming Team 1, 23 Minstrel 1, 2, 3. LOWTHER, JOHN Charleroi, Pennsylvania LYoNs, THOMAS A. Miami, Florida, Football 1, 2, '3 Letterman 33 E Club 3. LYTTON, JERRY Miami, Florida Football 13 Jr. Optimist 1, 2. LUTZ, ANNE IVIARIE Charleston, West Virginia Opti-Miss 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Secretary and 'Q Lt. 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Tri-M 2, 33 Concert Orchestra 3. MacDONALD, JAMES STEWART Boston, Mass. MacMILLAN, DAVID Boston, Mass. Track 2. MAGRINO, PATRICK Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Concert Chorus 33 Minstrel 33 Drama 2, 33 Senior Class Play 33 Junior Class Play 3. MAHAN, JAMES WILLIAM RICHARD Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania INIAHLER, XVALTER C. Queens. New York MARCACCI. JAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Cadette Corps 2. 33 Corporalg Sub-Debs 53 JCL 1, 2, 3 Vice-President 23 French Club 2. 3: Golf team 2. 3. INIANDER. LYNDA Philadelphia. Pennsylvania Editor of Miami Edison Her- ald 3. MANGUM. KATHIE Miami. Florida XY'ellesley Outstanding Sopho- more Girl 13 Sophomore Ex- ecutive Board I.C.C. 13 Cad- ettes, Vice-Pres. 2, 1st Lt. 33 Cadettes, Best All Around 33 Sorrota 2, 33 Discussion Club 2, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 33 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2, I.C.C. 33 Minstrel 3. MANNING, STEVE Birmingham, Alabama MANTOVANI, KENNY New York, New York MARKS, CAROL Miami, Florida National Honor Society 2, 33 Opti-Miss, Secretary 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, 3. MARTIN, CLAUDIA Miami, Florida Bowling League. MARTIN, JIM Cleveland, Ohio Drama 2, 33 Raider Band 13 Thespiari Play 2, 33 Junior Class Play 2, 33 Senior Class Play 33 High School Red Cross 23 Thespians 33 Beacon Representative 33 Marching Band 1. MARTINEZ, BOB Miami, Florida Marching Band 1, 23 Concert Band 1, 23 Drama 1, 2, 33 National Thespians 2, 33 Thes- pian Play 23 Senior Class Play, Stage Mang. 23 Minstrel 2, 33 Pavane Show 23 Chorus Show 23 Homeroom Repre- sentative 3. MASSARO, ANTHONY Philadelphia, Pennsylvania MATHEWS, CAROLYN Miami, Florida Anchor 2, 33 Herald Staff 33 French Club 33 Assembly Committee 3. MATHEWSON, PATRICIA Miami, Florida Sorrota 2, 33 Mike 81 Masque 1, 2, 33 Pavane 2, 33 Assembly Committee 33 Senior Class Representativeg Ways and Means 23 Homeroom Presi- dent 1, 2, 33 Minstrel 2, 33 Chorus 33 Office Worker 3. MATHIESON, RONALD New York, New York Football 1, 2, 3 Letterman 33 Jr. Optimist 2, 33 E Club 3. MATHIEU, JOSEPH F. Hingham, Massachusetts Raider Band 13 Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3. MATTHEWS, BRENDA Eurin, North Carolina Florida High School Library Council 2. MAY, BARRY Australia McBRIDE, RICHARD Miami, Florida Civitan 2, 33 I.C.C. 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Allied Youth 1, 23 Vice- President 23 Football 1, Man- ager 23 Track 33 Student Coun- cil I.D. 33 Senior Class Rep- resentative 3. MCCLYMONDS, BOB Salem, Massachusetts Key Club 2, Treasurer 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 I.D. Committee 2, Chairman 33 Steering Com- mittee 33 Junior Class Repre- sentative 23 Office Worker 3. MCCOLLOUGH, JOHN Easton, Pennsylvania Herald Staff Photo Editorg Photo Club, President. DICCOLLUINI, EDDIE Pittsburh, Pennsylvania BICDOVVELL, JUDY Indianapolis, Indiana Sub-Debs 2. Treasurer 33 Da- mas 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 Ser- geant-at-Arms 1, 23 National Honor Society 2. 33 Pavane 51 JCL i, 2. sn I.C.C. 2, student Council 1, 23 Color Day Co- Chairman 33 Assembly Com- mittee 33 Homecoming Com- mittee 31 Operation Amigo Steering Committee 33 Office XX'orker 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 Sophomore Class Repre- sentative 13 Minstrel 3. MCGARVA, DON Miami, Florida McKEE, SAUNDRA Miami, Florida Homeroom Color Day Chair- man 13 High School 'Red Cross 2. McKENZIE, LINDA Miami, Florida Concert Chorus 3. MCKENZIE, OLIN G. Brownwood, Texas Key 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Discussion Club 2, 33 Beacon Staff 23 Editor-in-Chief 33 JCL 1, 2, 33 Science Club 33,Boys' State 33 Student Council 2, 33 Inter-Club Council President 23 Swimming Team 13 Tennis Team 23 Ways and Means 23 Operation Amigo Steering Committee. MCKNIGHT, BEN Macon, Georgia Key Chaplain 2, 33 I.C.C. 33 Discussion Club 2, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Hi-Y 2 Sergeant-at- Arms 33 I.D. Committee 33 Junior Varsity Basketball 13 Beacon Representative 33 Mon- itor 3. MCMULLIAN, BRENDA Miami, Florida D.C.E. 33 Allied Youth 1. MCNAMARA, FRANCES Norwalls, Connecticut Civinettes 2, Parliamentarian 33 Student Council 13 Con- cert Chorus 1. McTIGHE, SUZANNE Newark, New Jersey Monitor 13 Sports Day 13 Al- lied Youth 13 Dean's Office 2. MEADOWS, ROBERT Miami, Florida Track 1, 2, 33 Letterman 2, 33 Club 3. MEEHAN, SHEILA PATRICIA Miami, Florida MERCADO, VINCE Bronx, New York Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Concert Band 1, 2, 33 Lt. 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 3, Lt. 33 JCL3 Minstrel 1, 2, 3. MERRITT, WILLIAM THOMAS Miami, Florida MEZA-CALIZ, ROSEMARY Tegucigalpa, Honduras Opti-Miss 1, 2, 33 Spanish National Honor Society 2, 33 D.C.E. Club 3. MICKELBERRY, WILLIAM Greenville, South Carolina Mike 8: Masque 1, 2, 3. MILKS, JOHN Miami, Florida MILLER, BOBBY Miami, Florida MILLER, CATHERINE Utica, New York JCL 2, 3. FULLER, KATHY Goldshoreo, North Carolina INIILLER, TERRI Franklin, Pennsylvania Raider Band 13 Concert Band 2, 33 Marching Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 33 Tri-M 3g Fu- ture Teachers 33 Secretary 33 French Club 1. MINIHANE, MARY ALICE New York,' New York Opti-Miss 33 Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Historian 2, 33 JCL 2, 33 Future Nurses 2, 33 Science Club 3. MIRANDA, ALICIA Havana, Cluba MISKOFF, GAIL 'MAREE Bartow, Florida Science Club 13 Secretary 2, 33 J.C.L. 1, 2, Vice-Pres. and Chaplain 33 Ass't. Editor and Promotion Manager Edison Herald 33 Operation Amigo Public Relations Ch. 33 Stu- dent Council 33 High School Red Cross 2 Chaplain 33 Al- lied Youth 33 Beacon Repre- sentative 33 Senior Class Play 33 Minstrel 3. MOCKEY, SHARRY Miami, Florida MOORE, TERRELL Tampa, Florida Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2, 3. MORGAN, JIM Jackson, Mississippi Key 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 23 Mike 8: Masque 1, 2, Vice-President 33 Damas Honey 33 Office Worker 23 Student Council 1, 23 Titian Art Society 2, 33 Beacon Editor-in-Chief 33 Most Attractive 3. MORLEY, BEVERLY Summerset, Pennsylvania MORRIS, JOYCE Miami, Florida Youth for Christ 13 Allied Youth 13 Future Homemak- ers 1. MOSKOE, MIKE North Adams, Massachusetts Titian Art Society 3. MOSLEY, JOYCE Atlanta, Georgia Chorus3 Allied Youth. MOUCHARD, MARILYN New York, New York Future Nurses. 1 MULLIN, TOM Football 1, 2, 3, Letterman 2, 33 Basketball 1, 3, Letterman 33 Baseball 2, 3, Letterman 2, 33 Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Club 3. MULLIS, DONALD LEE Miami, Florida Presidentof Senior Class 33 Vice-President of Junior Class 23 Sophomore Class Executive Board3 Kappa Sigma Award for Outstanding Junior Boy3 Best All Around 33 B256- ball 1, 2, 3, Letterman 1, 2, 33 Jr. Civitan Club 1, 2, 33 Mike and Masque 2, 33 Span- ish National Honor Society 1, 2, 33 Club 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Chairman of Student Council Elections 2, 33 ICC 33 Beacon Staff Sports Editor 33 Office Worker 2. MUMFORD, JAMES E. Springfield, Mass. MURDOCK, SANDY Asheville, North Carolina Student Council 13 Sophomore Class Representative. MURPHY, PHILLIP Alabama Football 1, 2, 33 Civitarl 1, 2, 33 Club 3, MURRAY, JUDITH ANNETTE Miami, Florida French Club 33 Jr. Prom Com- mittee3 Pavane Show 2. MUSSEN, MIKE I New York, New York Spanish National Honor So- ciety 1, 2. NARDELLI, JEAN Buffalo, New York Civinettes, 3 Sgt.-at-Arms 33 Concert Chorus 3. NASH, MARY Jo Coral Gables, Florida Anchor Club 2, 33 Beacon Staff 33 Sophomore Class Rep- resentative 13 Junior Class Representative, Prom Co- Chairman, Magazine Drive Committee 23 High School Red Representative 23 Home- coming Committee 3. NELSON, CONNIE Huntington, West Virginia Titian Art Society, Recording Secretary 33 Office Worker 2, 3. NEPHLER, SUZIE J. Pontiac, Michigan Anchor Club 2, 33 Jr. Class Representative 23 French Club 2. NEWWEILER, TEDDY Allentown, Penn. Key Club 1, 2, 33 Mike 8c tive 1. PARNELL, SUSAN Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Cadette Corp 2, 33 Sub-Debs 2, Sgt.-at-Armsg Discussion Club 33 Tri-Hi-Y 3. PATRICK, GAIL Wilmington, Delaware Sub-Debs 3. PATTERSON, JOEL Greenwood, Mississippi PAUL, MARILYN Port Chester, New York Concert Chorus 2, 33 Or- pheus 3. PAWLISH, JANICE Canonsburg, Pennsylvania PAYNE, DIANE Decoma, Washington PEARCE, PEGGY Wellesley, Massachusetts Junior Classical League3 Span- ish Honor Society. PECUNIA, LINDA JEAN New York City, New York Future Nurses, Vice-President 23 President 33 Allied Youth 2. Masque 1, 2, 33 Admiral of Anchor 3. NEWTON, JIMMY WAYNE Warrentown, North Carolina DCE 3. NICHOLS, GEORGIANNA New Haven, Connecticut Sophomore Class Representa- tive 1. NIEMAN, ARNOLD Jacksonville, Florida Jr. Optimist 2, 3. NORCROSS, CAROLA Shanghai, China Opti-Miss 33 Titian Art 2, 3. NUZUM, RUSSELL St. Augustine, Florida Wheel Club 2, Senior Direc- tor 33 Swimming Team 23 Sci- ence Fair 13 Science Club 3. O'DANIEL, PAT Hopkinsville, Kentucky Key Club 1, 23 Wheel Club 33 Mike 8: Masque 1, 2, 35 JCL 2, 33 Club 33 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, Letterman 33 Track 2, 3. OJALA, JACK Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Wheel Club 3. ONOPRIENKO, JAMES Miami Beach, Florida National Forsenic League 33 Wheel Club 33 Allied Youth 2, 33 Jr. Class Representa- tive 2, OSTER, CAROLYN Miami, Florida OWENS, JACK Miami, Florida U Football 13 DCT 3, Sgt. at PELT, DONNA LEE Miami, Florida Allied Youth 2, 33 Senior Class Representative 3. PEREA, JOSEPHINE Miami, Florida Orchestra 1, 2, 3. PEREX, LORENZO L. Havana, Cuba Pan American Club 3. PFAU, RALPH Hartford, Connecticut PHILLIPS, KATHY Washington, D. C. Student Council 13 Ways and Means 23 Sorrota 2, 33 Pavane 2, Sgt. atArms 33 Mike 84 Masque 2, 33 Most Tal- ented 3 Minstrel 1, 2, 33 As sembl Committee 3' Thes- Y , piansg Concert Chorus. PHILLIPS, RICHARD W. Norfolk, Virginia Bowling Team 2, ICC 3 Drama 1, 2, 3. PICKERING, BARBARA Monroe, Louisiana Opti-Miss 1, 2, 33 Band 1 Orchestra 2, 3. PICOT, JOHN Miami, Florida Football 13 Track 2, 3. PIERCE, KERRY JO West Palm Beach, Florida Swimming Team 1, 2, 33 Al lied Youth 33 Library 3. PINDER, MARY Miami, Florida FINDER, ROBERT GARY Gainesville, Florida Arms 3. OWENSBY, CAROL JEAN Miami, Florida Concert Chorus 3, Minstrel 1, 2, 3. OWSIAK, JOE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Jr. Civitan 3. PADGETT, CAROL KAY Miami, Florida Key Club 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, Presi- dent 33 Club 33 Junior Class Representative3 Junior Magazine Drive, Captain3 Track 2, 3 Letterman 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Store Chairman, Office Worker. PISON, NELDA Atlanta, Georgia Sorrota 33 Concert Chorus 2, Herald Staff 2, 33 Anchor 33 33 Minstrel 2, 3. Swimming Team Manager. PAFFORD, DONALD Miami, Florida Junior Optimist 2, 3. PARENT, JENIFER Miami, Florida Allied Youth 33 Beacon Rep- resentative 13 Modern Dance Show 2. PARKER, NANCY ANN Wilmington, North Carolina PARKERSON, JUDY Miami, Florida PITTONE, ALICE Philadelphia, Pa. PLEASANT, LIBBY Bedford, Indiana Pavane 23 Mike 8c Masque 33 Thespiansg Junior Class Rep- resentative 23 Senior Class Representative 33 Beacon Rep- resentative 33 Junior Class Play3 Senior Class Play3 Min- strel 33 Pavane Show 2, 3. PNAIFE, MARIA CATHERINE Newport, Rhode Island Concert Chorus 2, 33 Future Anchor 2, 33 French Club 1, Teachers 1, 2, 33 Allied 3, Treasurer 33 Orpheus 2, 33 Youth 33 Beacon Representa- Concert Chorus 2, 3, Sec.- Treas.3 Vocal Ensemble 2, 33 Allied Youth. POOLE, BONNIE Miami, Florida POPE, CAROL BARBARA Melbourne, Florida Sophomore Homecoming Prin- cess3 Damas 2, Historian 33 Anchor 2, 33 Pavane 2, 33 As- sembly Committee 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 23 Junior Prom Princess. POZDOL, RANDOLPH Chicago, Illinois Track 13 Swimming 2, 3. PROCTER, BETTY JEAN Wilmington, North Carolina Anchor 1, 23 Mike 8: Masque 1, 2, 3. PRINGLE, CHUCK Jersey City, New Jersey Civitan Club 33 Senior Class Representative QUERIDO, ALAN Miami, Florida Orchestra 1, 2, 33 Jr. Opti- mist 2, 33 Junior Classical League 2, 33 Science Fair Hon. Mention 2. QUEEN, CHUCK Miami, Florida Jr. Optimist 1, 2, 33 Mike 8a Masque 2, 33 Student Council 33 Dean's Office Worker 3. QUIANTLY, RICHARD LEE Memphis, Tennessee National Forensic League 1, 2, 3, President 2, Director 33 Allied Youth 1, 2, 33 ICC 33 Junior Classical League 33 Sci- ence 33 Optimist Debate Award 13 State Student Con- gress 2, Pres. Senate3 State Forensic Finals 2, 3. QUILLIAN, PATRICIA Atlanta, Georgia Sub-Debs 3, Historian 33 French Club 2, 3, Secretary 33 Assembly Committee 33 Pa- vane Show 2. RAINWATER, LINDA JOYCE Miami Beach, Florida RALSTON, MARY Detroit, Michigan Cadettes 2, Platoon Sergeant 33 Sub-Debs 33 National Hon- or Society 2-33 French Club 2. RAMIREZ, DAN Miami, Florida Key Club 1. RANDALL, SANDRA Pavane Show 23 Bowling League, 3 Captain. RASKIN, STEPHEN Miami Beach, Florida Mu Alpha Theta 1-2, President 33 Jr. Exchange 1-2, Secretary 33 Boys' State, senator 23 Na- tional Honor Society, 2-33 Sci- ence Club, 1-2-33 Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 1-2-33 National Forensic League 1-2- 33 Ways 84 Means Commit- tee 3. RAY, EVELYN Miami Springs, Florida Sorrota Club 1, Chaplain3 Or- pheus, Vice-President 2, Presi- dent 33 Concert Chorus Ac- companist 1-2-3. 'REDD1CK, JUNE Miami, Florida Tri-Hi-Y 13 GAA 1-23 Stu- dent Council 3. REGISTER, BONNIE Miami, Florida RESNICK, SHELDON Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Marching Band 1-2-33 Con- cert Band I-2-33 Orchestra 3. REYNOLDS, EMILY LYLE Miami, Florida Beacon Representative 13 Bea- con Staff 2, Activities Editor 33 Assembly Committee 2-33 Miami, Florida Senior Class Representative 33 Sub-Debs 2-33 Damas 2, Vice- President 33 Minstrel 33 Quill 84 Scroll 3. RI-IODEN. JOYCE Miami, Florida F.B.L.A. 33 Concert Chorus. RIBEL, ARTHUR Washington, D. C. RICHBURG, MARY PARKER Century, Florida Main Office Worker 33 Con- cert Chorus3 Clinic 2. RIZZO, KAREN Brooklyn, New York ROESER, SHARON Miami, Florida F.B.L.A. 3. ROGERO, LARRY St. Augustine, Florida ROGERS, CAROLYN J. Colquitt, Georgia Tennis Team 33 Red Cross Representative 3. ROGERS, FRANK Miami, Florida ROHACH, PATRICIA ANN Jamacia, New York Marching Band 1-2-33 Concert Band 2-33 JCL 2. ROHLFS, SUSAN Miami, Florida ROSARIO, NONNIE Warrensburg, Missouri Majorettes 13 Raiderettes 2, Head 33 Opti-Miss 2, I.C.C. 3. ROSE, LINDA North Kingston, Rhode Island F.B.L.A. 2, President 33 Con- cert Chorus 3. ROSENBURG, NORMAN Brooklyn, New York Football 33 Swimming Team 23 Minstrel 33 FTA 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3. ROUSE, PATTI Jacksonville, Florida Y-Teens 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y, Presi- dent 33 Discussion Club 3, Calendar Chairman 33 Concert Chorus 33 Assembly Commit- tee 33 Ways 8: Means 33 Jr. Class Representative 2, Jr. Prom Co-Chairmang Monitor 1-23 Office Worker 33 French Club 13 Operation Amigo Steering Committee 33 Top Salesman Jr. Class Magazine Drive 2. RUSH, BRENDA LYNN Albuquerque, New Mexico Senior Class Treasurer 33 Sub- Debs 2-33 Damas 2-33 Tri- Hi-Y 2-33 Beacon Representa- tive 13 Beacon Staff 2, Pho- tography Editor 33 Student Council 1-23 Color Day Best Dressed 23 French Club 1-2-33 Quill 8: Scroll 2, Secretary 33 Ways 8: Means 23 Homecom- ing Committee 2, 33 Assembly Committee 33 I.D. Committee 33 Election Committee 3. RUSSO, MICHAEL Miami, Florida Drama 13 Thespians. SABO, RONALD Pottstown, Pennsylvania National Forensic League 2, Treasurer 33 Second Place, Mi- ami Beach Forensic Festival 33 First Place, Dade County Varsity Debate Tournament 33 Best Speaker Coral Ga- bles Student Congress 33 Best Speaker North Miami Stu- dent Congress 33 Varsity De- bate Team 2-3. SHEPARD. JACKSON Cordele. Georgia SAKLMA. KINO MARY New York City. New York Student Council 1-2. Sec.- Treas. 32 Sorrota 31 N-1fl0f13l Forensic League 1, Sec. 2-33 Tri-Hi-Y 2-33 Sophomore Science Award 13 Science Club 1-2-33 Mintrel 33 Most Likely To Succeed 33 Out- standing Catholic 33 Junior Classical League 1-2-33 Junior Class, I.C.C. 23 Jr. Magazine Drive Co-Chairman 23 Rep. To State Debate Tournament 33 Junior Red Cross 1-2-33 I.D. Committee 2-33 Ways 8a Means 2-33 F.T.A. 33 Sopho- more Class Rep. 1. SALTER, MARY LOU Salt Lake City, Utah Sorrota Club 23 Pavane 23 As- sembly Committee 3. SANDERHOFF, MARSHALL Washington, D. C. Science Clubg Concert Band, Treasurerg Marching Band. SANDERS, KENNETH A. Miami, Florida Basketball 1-2-3, Co-Captain 3, Letterman 2-33 Football 13 Wheel Club 1-2-33 Club 3, Secretary3 Baseball 2-3. SANNIZZARO, ELAINE Somerville, Massachusetts Chorus 2. SARCHI, CHARLES JOSEPH Holyoke, Massachusetts Baseball 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3. SAUNDERS, THOMAS B. Miami, Florida Junior Optimist 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Mike Sc Masque 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3. SCARBOROUGH, RAMONA St. Louis, Missouri SCHAFER, JERRY Malden, Massachusetts Damas 33 Beacon Staff 2, Fac- ulty Editor 33 Concert Chorus 33 Student Council 23 Min- strel 33 Assembly Committee 2. SCHILLING, SCOTT Miami, Florida Allied Youth. SCHNEIDER, DIANA LINN Canton, Ohio Opti-Miss 33 Der Deutsche Verein 2, Pres. 33- Junior Clas- sical League 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 33 Concert Orchestra 1, 2, 3. SCHUETTLER, JEAN F. West Palm Beach, Florida Allied Youth 2, DOE. 3. SCHUMACKER, GAYLE Miami, Florida Civinettes, Historian 33 Con- cert Chorus 3. SCHWARTZ, IRV. J. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania SCHWEITZER, LEONARD Miami, Florida Herald Staff 33 Allied Youth 3. SCOTT, MARIE Lake City, Florida Opti-Miss 1-2-33 Raider Band 1-23 Concert Band 33 Orches- tra 33 Marching Band 1-2-3. SCOTT, SANDRA JEAN Abington, Pennsylvania Senior Guidance Council. SEAMAN, MARY New York, New York Titian Art Society 33 Civin- ettes 3. SEELEY, TOM Roanoke, Virginia NX'heel Club 33 Football 2. SELLERS, MARGARET MARY Miami, Florida Concert Chorus 3. SENERCHIA, CAROL bliami, Florida Cadette Corps 2, Corporal 33 Sorrota Club 2-33 National Honor Society 2-33 Co-Chair- man of Foreign Student Com- mittee 3. SEPULVEDA, WILLIAM New York City, New York Football 13 Track Manager 13 Raider Band 1-23 Concert Band 33 Marching Band 2, Drum Major 33 Optimist Club 2-33 Opti-Miss Club Honey 3. SERRAO, TONY Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Orpheus, Chaplain 33 Concert Chorus Soloist 3. SHARKEY, BOB New York City, New York Student Council. SHAVER, SUSAN Miami, Florida Sorrota Club 2-33 Concert Chorus 2-3. SHEARER, BOB Louisville, Kentucky Jr. Optimist 2-33 Jr. Classical League 1-2-33 Monitor 3. SHEPPERD, KEN Hartford, Connecticut SHEPHERD. SARA STANLEY, DOUGLAS Detroit, Michigan Football 1. STANLEY, PAULETTE ANN Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, Captain 3, Most Likely To Succeed 3 Sub-Debs 2-3, Executive Board 33 Na- tional Honor Society 33 Dis- cussion Club 33 Sophomore Class Representative 1. STARR, CHRISTINE CAMILLE Miami, Florida Titian Art Society 2, Secretary 33 Science Club 1-2-33 Civin- ettes 2-33 Bowling Team 1-2. STEPHENS, VIRGINIA Princess Ann, Virginia Allied Youth 1, Treasurer 2, President 3. STEPHENS, SARAH Key IWest, Florida Herald Staff 2, Advertising tk Business Manager 33 Allied Youth 23 Beacon Representa- Key West, Florida Damas Club 1-2, Sgt. at arms 33 Anchor 2-33 Pavane 2, I.C.C. 33 Assembly Com- mittee 2-33 Student Council 1-23 Junior Class Representa- tive 23 Spanish National Hon- or Society 2-3. SHERMAN, DONALD Knoxville, Tennessee Track 2. SHERRILL, DeETTE Miami, Florida Sorrota Club 23 Y-Teens 1-23 Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Persident 33 French Club 13 Ways 84 Means 33 Assembly Committee 33 Student Council 33 Minstrel 3. SHING, DAVID tive 1. STEWART, NANCY Statesboro, Georgia STOBS, BARBARA Miami, Florida Cadettes 2-3, President 33 Da- mas 2, Secretary 33 Sub-Debs 2-33 Co-Chairman of Scrap- book Committee 33 Senior Class Representative 33 Bea- con Representative 3. STRINGER, KATHRYN Miami, Florida STONE, LINCOLN Pennsylvania Wheel Club 1-23 Student Council 1-23 Sophomore Class Representative 13 End Man 3. STRONG, ERICH BRYAN Boston, Massachusetts SHRADER, CAROLYN JOY Miami, Florida SIKES, SANDRA Miami, Florida Future Business Leaders of America 33 Senior Guidance Chairman 3. S SILVEY, DONALD Peru, Indiana Band 1-23 Marching Band 1-2. SIMMONS, LAURIE Cincinnati, Ohio SLOUGI-I, LELAND Meridian, Mississippi French Club 1-2-33 Beacon Salesman 3. SMITH, JIM Boston, Massachusetts Key 33 Jr. Classical League 2, I.C.C. 3. SMITH, CHARLES MELVIN Junior Optimist 2-33 Tri-M 2-33 Mu Alpha Theta 2-33 Concert Band 1-2-33 Marching Band 1-2. SMITH, RICHARD Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wheel Clu.b 1-23 Football 13 Track 1. SMOOT, MARY Miami, Florida SNOW, PAM Washington, D. C. Opti-Miss 33 Monitor 1. SNYDER, BRUCE Miami, Florida Cvitan 2, Vice-President 33 Mike 8: Masque 2-33 JCL 2-33 Football 1, Manager 23 Chair- man Student Council Store 33 Swimming Team 2. SORRELS, BILL Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Concert Chorus 2-33 Orpheus 2-33 Ensemble 2-33 Mixed Chorus 2-33 Minstrel 2-3. STAFFORD, DAVID Miami, Florida Deans Office Helper 3. Jr. Classical League 23 Or- chestra 1-2-33 Perfect Attend- ance 1-23 Science Club 1. STUESSY, SAM Jacksonville, Florida Student Council, Sgt.-At-Arms 3, Representative 1-2, Co-Chr. Color Day Decorations 2, Co- Chr. Ways 8: Means 3, I.D. Com. 2, Colo-r Day Com. 33 Key Club 1-2-33 Hi-Y 1-2-33 J.C.L. 1-2-33 Discussion 1-2, Parliamentarian 33 Swim Team 1-23 Volleyball,1-2-33 Boys' State 2. SWANSON, PAMELA Miami, Florida Student Council Representa- tive 3. SWANZY, DONALD CARROLL Moultrie, Georgia Opti-Miss, Honorary Honey 33 Jr. Optimist 2-33 Band 1-2, Drum Major 3. SUTSHER, ANN New York, New York Library 1-2. SZATALSKI, KATHY Troy, New York TARPLEY, WALTER Miami, Florida Track 2, 3. TA-RLING, SUZANNE Buffalo, New York Opti-Miss 1, 2, 3. TAYLOR, JANET LEE Miami, Florida Cadettes 2, Chaplain 33 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 33 Junior Classical League 2, 3 TEELIN, DEE Rome, New York Pavane Show 2. TEETS, SANDY Chicago, Illingig DCT 33 GAA 3. THAYER, BARBARA Virginia Student Council Representa- tive 2. THOMAS, JOHN Miami, Florida Football 13 Jr. Optimist 2, 3. THOMPSON, KENDALL Football 1, Letterman 23 Base- ball 1. THOMPSON, PHYLLIS Erlanger, Kentucky Cadettes 2, Private First Classg Discussion 2, 33 Sorrota 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Spanish National Honor So- ciety 2, Secretary 3. TIDWELL, SANDRA Macon, Georgia TODD, DANNY Miami, Florida TOOMEY, DANNY New York City, N. Y. Football 1, 23 Pavane Honey 3. TOTH, ANDREA Boston, Massachusetts TOUT, RODNEY Westwood, New Jersey Monitor 3. TOUZET, AMERICO Havana, Cuba TRACY, RICHARD Chicago, Illinois Football 1, 2, Letterman 33 Civitan 33 Mike 8: Masque 1, 2, 33 Basketball 1. TRUJILLO, DOLORES Newark, New Jersey Sorrota 3, Senior Executive Board 33 Minstrel 33 Student Council 1. TRUJILLO, LYTHIA Tampa, Florida National Honor Society 2. TUCKER, BARBARA Miami, Florida Allied Youth 23 Library Club 2. TURNER, BARBARA JEAN Miami, Florida Sorrota Club 2, Treasurer 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Sergeant at Arms 33 Mike and Masque 2, 33 Assembly Com- mittee, Co-Chairman 33 Ways and Means 33 Student Coun- cil 33 Minstrel 3. TURNER, JAMES Baltimore, Maryland TURNER, PAUL D. Baltimore, Maryland TURTURICI, CAMILLE Brooklyn, New York Tri-Hi-Y 2, 33 Assembly Com- mittee 33 Student Council 1, 2, 3. TWENTYMAN, PETER R. Dewsbury, England Key Club 33 Tennis 33 Ex- change Student 3. URBANO, RICHARD C. North Adams, Massachusetts Mu Alpha Theta, Treasurer 2, 33 Future Teachers, Presi- dent 33 Mike 8a Masque 1, 2, 33 Track Manager 1, 23 Sci- ence Club 33 Sophomore Class Representative 1. VALLEAU, NEIL New York City, New York Football 13 2, 3, Letterman 33 Club 3, Sergeant Armsg Mike 8: Masque 2 President 33 Jr. Optimist 2 Sergeant of Arms 33 Track 2. VAN HORN, GEORGE Nashville, Tennessee Mike 8: Masquet 1, 23 I.C.C. 3. VAN ZANDT, DOROTHY Poughkeepsie, New York DCT 3. VARGAS, BRENDA Brooklyn, New York Chorus 1, 23 Concert Cho- rus 3. VAUGHN, CAROLYN Nashville, Tennessee 2, of 7 VEGA, ROBERT League 3. New York City, New York WEEKS, MARY ELIZABETH Baseball 23 Letterman 2, 33 Club 3. VENNUM, SHARON Miami, Florida D.C.E. 3, Secretary VICKERLY, VALIN Miami, Florida Civinettes 23 Vice-President 33 F.B.L.A. 33 Student Coun- cil 13 High School Red Cross 23 Allied Youth 2, 3. VICKERS, RICHARD Miami, Florida Future Farmers of America 13 Secretary 2. VOGLER, DETRA LYNN Wilkensburg, Pennsylvania Orchestra 1, 2, Treasurer 3. VOIGHT, SUZANNE Portsmouth, Virginia Sorrota 2, Vice-President 33 Damas 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Assembly Committee 33 Color Day Committee 33 Min- strel 33 Operation Amigo Steering Committee. WADE, RONALD Miami, Florida Hi-Y 2, 3. WALL, LYNN Washington, D. C. Junior Civitan Sweetheart 33 Sub-Debs 2, Vice-President 33 Most Attractive Superlative 33 Discussion Club 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2, Parliamentarian 33 Junior Classical League 2, So- cial Chairman 33 Co-Chairman Color Day Committee 33 As- sembly Committee 33 I.D. Committee 33 Student Council 23 Beacon Staff 33 Monitor 23 Minstrel 33 High School Red Cross 3. WALLIS, WILLIAM WESLEY Cheyenne, Wyoming WALSH, MARTIN Brooklyn, New York Exchange Club 1, 2, Sergeant at Arms 33 Track Team 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Representa- tive 3, WALSTROM, PAMELA Oklahoma City, Oklahoma WALTON, JAMES EDWARD Washington, D. C. Marching Band 1, 23 Concert Band 1, 2. WATERS, DIANE ELAINE Charleston, South Carolina Sorrota Club 2, President 33 Daughters of the American Revolution Award 33 Out- standing Junior Girl 23 Secre- tary, Junior Class 23 Sopho- more Class Executive Board 13 Discussion Club 2, 33 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 33 Orpheus 33 Con- cert Chorus 33 Student Coun- cil 1, 33 Operation Amigo Steering Committee 33 ID Committee 23 Student Activi- ties Office Worker 33 Assist- ant Student Council Corres- ponding Secretary. WATKINS, CHARLENE EUGENIA Miami, Florida Opti-Miss 33 FBLA 3. WATKINS, WILLIAM A. Miami, Florida h Youth for Christ Club 1, 23 Concert Chorus 3. WEAVER, CLIFFORD Miami, Florida WEBB, BETH Miami Beach, Florida Anchor 2, 33 Mike and Mas- que Club 2, 33 National Hon- or Society 2, 33 Pavane Club 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, Secre- tary 33 Junior Classical Cincinnati, Ohio Cadettes 2, Top Sergeant Most Military 33 Sorrota 2, Parliamentarian 33 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, Secretary 33 National Honor Society 2, Vice-Presi- dent 33 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 33 Minstrel 2, 33 Co- Chairman Junior Class Mag- azine Drive 23 Homecoming Committee 33 Assembly Com- mittee 33 Discussion Club 1, 2, 3. WEEKS, VIRGIL WAYNE Arcadia, Florida WEESNER, CARLA LEE Chicago, Illinois Damas 2, 33 Assembly Com- mittee 2, 33 Sophomore Class Representative 13 French Club 3. WELLS, CAROL SUE Cincinnati, Ohio Anchor 2, Vice-President 33 Damas 33 Sophomore Class Representative lg Student Council 13 Minstrel 33 Library Club 2. WEGNER, JACQUELINE Virginia Raiderettes 3. WELLS, LILLIAN Miami, Florida DEC 33 GAA 1, 2, 3. WEILAND, KAREN Detroit, Michigan Allied Youth 2, Treasurer 33 National Forensic League 1, 2, 33 Future Nurses 2, 33 Christian Crusaders 1, 2, Vice- President 3. WELCH, CURT Miami, Florida WERTZ, JAMES R. Kingman, Arizona Science Club 2, President 33 Junior Exchange Club 1, 2, Treasurer 33 Mu Alpha Theta 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 33 Laboratory Research Pro- gram 33 Science Fair First Prize 1, 2. WEST, JOY Miami, Florida High School Red Cross 2, 33 Concert Chorus 3. WEST, IRVING M. Miami, Florida WEST, TERRY S. Miami, Florida WESTBROOK, DANNY Miami, Florida Junior Optimist 2, 33 Orpheus 2, 63 Concert Chorus 3. WHIDDAN, DOROTHY ELAINE Fort Lauderdale, Florida GAA 1, 2, 3. WHITAKER, DICK Miami, Florida Concert Chorus 2, 33 Orpheus 33 Mike and Masque 1, 2, 33 National Honor Society 2, 3. WHITE, JOANNE Neptune, New Jersey WHITE, PEPPER Chicago, Illinois Pavane 2, 33 Future Nurses 1, 2. W-HITMAN, PAMELA Boise, Idaho Anchor 2, 33 Assembly Com- mittee 3. WIESE, CAROL , Miami, Florida MESH, Russ Miami, Florida WILLIAMS, LARRY Miami, Florida Wheel Club 3. WILLIAMS, RAY Brookline, Massachusetts WILLIAMS, RONALD S. Miami, Florida Thespians 2, 33 Minstrel 1, 3. WILLIAMS, TERRY Miami, Florida Swimming 1, 2, 33 Cross Country Track 3. WILLIS, RIGHTON CALHOUN North Island, California Mike and Masque 33 Sub-Debs 33 Pavane 33 Assembly Com- mittee 33 Minstrel 33 French Club 33 Junior Classical League 33 Beacon Representa- tive 3. WINIECKI, DENNIS L. Orange, California Junior Classical League 1, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 33 Swim- ming Team 2. WOLFE, CLYDE Miami, Florida Aviation Club 1, 2, 3. WOMACK, J. V. Gulfport, Mississippi WOOD, BOBBY Columbus, Georgia WOOD, JIMMY Savannah, Tennessee DCE 33 Junior Exchange Club 2, President 3. WOOD, SUSAN NINA Miami, Florida Orchestra 1, 2, Librarian 33 Band 23 Tri-M 2, Treasurer 33 Opti-Miss 33 Student Direc- tory Committee 33 Foreign Student Committee 3. WRIGHT, LORA Miami, Florida Civinettes 2, 33 Allied Youth 1, 2, 3. WRIGHT, VIRGINIA Miami, Florida FBLA 1, 2. WRYE, CHARLES A. Miami, Florida Wheel Club 33 Discussion Club 2, Sergeant At Arms 33 Junior Classical League 2, 3. WYANT, FRANK Akron, Ohio DCT 3. WYRICK, CLAIRE Toledo, Ohio Tri-M 1, 2, 33 Maching Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 3. YENGLING, DIANNE Miami, Florida Junior Red Cross 2, Vice- President 3. YOUNG, IVAN Miami, Florida Hi-Y 1, 2, 33 Jr. Optimist 2, 33 Science Club 1, 2, 33 Na- tional Forensic League 33 Homeroom Representative 1, 2. ZAMORA, OSCAR Camagvey, Cuba Pan American Club Treasurer 33 Basketball Team 3. ZEILER, LINDA , St. Augustine, Florida Student Council 33 FBLA 1, 2, ZIPPILLI, PAT Manhattan, New York Pavane 2, President 33 Damas 33 Sub-Debs 33 Beacon Staff 33 Assembly Com. Co-Chair- man 33 Color Day Com. 33 Minstrel 2, 33 Junior Prom Com. 23 Senior Skip Day Com. 33 Ways and Means Com. 23 Sophomore Class Rep. 13 Stu- dent Council 2. ZOOVAS, ANGELINA Grand Rapids, Michigan A Aaker, Pamela .... 61, 122, 124 Acevedo, Avenia ........ 61, 146 Adams, Garland ................ 106 Adams, Jimmy ...,.... 106, 129 Adams, Katherine .....,,,..., 106 Adams, Sandra ........ 106, 193 Adams, Sara ,,,.,,., 61, 123, 124, 162, 167 Adams, Ronnie .......... 106, 207 Adamson, James ........ 94, 95 Adcock, Stewart ......,. 61, 173 Aebi, Maxine ............ 61, 123, 166, 201, 134, 135, 148 Agudo, Marcelo .............. 106 Aids, Shirley ................ 129, 95 Aiello, Robert .... ............. 6 1 Albano, Fay .................... 195 Albert, Edward .......... 61, v 127 146, Albertson, Charles ,........... Albertson, Cheryl ......,, 61, 193, 134, 135, Alderson, Charles ............ 61 Alexander, Lee .......... 106, 173 83. 162 61 170, 148 Allen, Charles .......... 61, 127, 167, 168, 195, 202, 239 Allen, Gail ........ 106, 242, 243, 131, 136, 137 Allen, Guy ..........,..... 127, 106 Alleshouse, Janet ......,,,... 61 Alley, Mike ...................... 95 Alley, Susan ,................... 95 Altman, Susan .,...... 128, 155, 106 Alvarez, Francis ................ 106 Amaral, Christina Anderson, Anderson, Edward .. Anderson, Gloria ...... Anderson, 'Anderson, Paul ........ Andes, John ..,..... 61, 195, 167, Andrews, Robert B. Judy ....... 95 Carmen .......... 61 ..198 .,.61, 161, 65. 168, 202, .61 , 106 136 106, 231 124, 173, 233 61 Andrews, Robert G. ........ 61 Andrews, Ronnie .... Andrus, Darla ..... Angel, Connie ,.... . 106 136 106 107 197 107 Dawson, Barbara , ....... 195 ' 268 fl .1 4 1 , , l 1, ', 1 f if lflf ll' 111' I lla , i' lg 113 . ' 4,1 1 'li il 1, - 1 ? . lr :gl til il 'll il ll ' li l Baggerly, Carol ........ 198, Baggerly, Linda ................ Bailey, Charles ................ Baines, Judy ,..,.... 62, 167, Baird, William .....,,, 62, 202, Baker, Toni ,...,.............,.,. Baknard, Cindy ................ Ballard, Linda ................ Balleu, Robert ...a .......... Bambach, Adrianne .... 106, Bauero, Brenda .......,........ Baquero, Glorida ...,,. Baraias, Cora .....,.... Barajas, Jesse ....,.. Barber, Carol ..., Barber, Mike ,.,, ...,.,.... Barber, Pat .,...... ............, Bartvera, Frank ,..,......., 106, Barhara, Andy ................ Barkett, Larry .....,........,..,.. Barnett, Suzanne ..,.1,,. 62, 220, 127, 170, 193. 131, 238, Angelo, Gill .................... 106 Anton, Guillumo ............ 61 Arabian, Gordon ,.,,.... 207, 106 Arasim, Michael .............. 106 Arenas, Camile ..... ....... 9 5 Arenberg, James ..... ....... 1 06 Arew, Nelson ..,,.. .... 6 1 Arlotta, Craig .................. 106 Armistead, Lewis ,........... 95 Armstrong, Eileen ,......, 61, 220, 127, 170, 171, 172, 193 Armstorong, Ronald ........ 95 Arnold, Amy ....,.,. 106, 138, 149 Ashworth, Robert ,....... 66, 215, 217, 207, 208, 213, 161, 224 Astley, Robert ........ 61, 207, 213, 161, 122, 168, 200 201, 228, 229 Astor, Betty Jane .......1.... 82 Athas, Peter .................... 95 Athas, Theodore ,..... ...... 6 2 Augur, Diane .................... 61 Aurelius, Susan ........ 106, 105 Ayala, Margaret ........ 165, 95 B Babcock, Darlene .... .... 9 5 Babcock, Susan ........... . .... 62 Bacopoulos, Panayot ...,.... 106, 154 106, 154 62 95 193, 201 127, 181 95 106 62 106 154 129 62 95 95 95 95 62 228 197 95 91, 192. 239 Student Index Baron, Joe ......... ......... Baron, Louise .................... Barra, Cesai .................... Barrebechea, Rita ........ 166, 95 106 95 106 Barruso, George H. ......., 62, 155 106 Barter, Carol .,....,. 62, 129 Bartlett, Barbara ................ Bastow, Paul .................... Baughman, Carl ....... ...... Bauman, Betsy Baxter, William .............. Bean, Helen ............ 106, Bean, Vivian .................... Beckett, Sarah ............ 62, Beddingifeld, Louise ........ 166, 148, 149, 158 Behne, Fred ...................... Belanger, Pam .........,.. 62, Belilos, Mollie ................ Bell, Miriam .................... Bell, Nancylee ........ 120, Bell, Sharon .......1 62, 127 Benn, Lenore .................... Bennett, Andrew .............. Bennett, Jerry ...,................ Berghult, Betsy ............ 95, Bergquist, Jack ..... Berke, Mike ,..........., ...... Berkhouse, Karen Berrymon, Wanda ............ Besselieu, Sandra. ........ 62, Bethel, Julian .................... Betz, Judy .................... 62 Bevah, William ........ 63, Bicki, Ronald .................... Billet, Ginnie .... .,,.. Bishop, Barbara ....... ...... Bisho L nn P. 1' ---.--- Bishop, Robert Blackwell, Jean ,............... Blair, Laura ...................... Blair, Leslie .....,.. 63, 122, Bloom, Barbara ........ 63, 127, 162, 163, 166, Bloom, Micheal ............ 63 Boehm, Ralph ..........., 106 Boehm, Ronald Boggs, Bolden, Bolt, Sheila ...........,.... 63, Bond, Marth-a .................... Bond, Patricia ........,... 106 Bonham, Ronnie ................ Bonilla Mar .....,...... 106, . Y Boro, Sandra .................... Bosworth, Martin ............ Bouvette, Esther ........ 63 , Bowe, Sharyn ....,....... 106, Bowes,' Clifton Bowes, Sandra ......,.......,... Boyd, William .......... 106, Bo ett Earl Y , --.-.-..-.-.....-..... Boyett, Glenda ................ Braconier, Monique Bradley, Ruth Brake, Arthur ........... ....,. ,.......106, Lawrence .............. Dianne ..........,..,., Brake, Mary ....... Brannas, John Branch, Bruce .....,....,......... Brangan, Martha Branscome, Joan ,,,..,.. 63, 149, 150, Branthoover, Vicki ..,......... Bratthauer, Sue ........ 105, Braun, Jeffery ..............,.,, Bravo, Charlotts ....., Brawn, Sheodore ................ Braxton, Gloria ......,......... Braxton, Nancy ........ 106, Brennan, Dennis .... Brenza, Anne ........,..... 63, Brenza, William ..,....,..,.,,,, Brewer, Bryan ........ 150, Bridwell, Diane .,,,,,,......,., Bridges, J. ,........,.. ...,..,, , Bridges, R. ....... . Bridges, Tim ............. .,... Brinkley, Ronald Bronee, Susan ,.,,. .... ...... Brooker, Cheryl ....,,, ...,.. Brooks, Alan ........ Brooks, Dale ........... ...... Brotherton, James ,..,,,,,,,,, Brown, David ,......,,,,,........ Brown, Fred ........,.,,.,.,,... Brown, George ,,,,........ 105, Brown, Gloria ,...,..,.....,,.,... Brown, Lucky ........ 107, Brown, Ruth ,,.,,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Brown, Sandra ...,..,. 107, 170, 195, Brownstone, Victoria 63, 122, Bruckler, Joe ,..,..,.,,.,,,,,,,,1 Brumbough, Sandra Bruno, Pamela ..........,..... 154 95 62 62 106 106 129 95 127 62, 159 62 158 106 149 243 133 95 62 95 149 95 62 63 106 122 106 163 202 63 106 106 95 106 63 95 158, 159 122, 192. 193 224 198 198 95 95 134 63 197 186 136 106 63 155 154 106 63 133 106 95 95 106 95 106 167 63 63 148, 195 106 106, 170 63 165 95 95 128 207 134 95 149. 231 106 224 228 63 107 95 107 63 95 107 107 63 107 95 151, 223 107 149, 221 39. 158 63 64 95 Bryan, Phillip ...... .... 6 4 Bucchi, Angelo ................ 95 Buchannan, Fanny .........,.. 155 Buck, James ......... ....... 1 07 Bucola, Wfilliam ..... .... 6 4 Buell, Rodd ......... .... Bullock, Terry Lee ...,.. ...... 95 Buisiere, Mickey ........,....... 107 95 64 Burdick, Stephen Burke, Donna ,........... 64, 222, 223 Burke, Linda ..............,. 105, 107 Burke, Mike ......,..,.. 141, 148, 149, 153, 152 Burkholder, Nora ............ 107 Burleson, John ........ 133, 190, 181, 202 Burns, James .................,.. 64 Burns, Mary .................... 107 Burr, Russel ...,.... 64, 145, 232 Burt, Lloyd ,......, 95, 207, 224, 225, 226 Buschbom, Ronald ........,... 64, 207, 213, 224 Burton, Daniel ......,,.......... 95 Buskirk, Bonnie ................ 95 Burton, Margaret ............ 64 Burton, Patricia ........ 64, 223, 224 Byer, Bonnie .1...... 64 197, 187 Byer, Dennis ....,............... 95 C Cabrera, Carmen ...... 895, 129 Cagnina, Marene ........ 107, 149 94, 95 Caldwell, Pat ................ Calle, Mariam ....., Calley, William ...... 107 64 Camp, Susan .....,,,..... .,,... 9 5 Campbell, Connie ............ 95 95 Campbell, Dale ................ Campbell, James ........ 64, 207, 213 Campbell, Ramona ............ Campbell, Robert 167 107 Campllonch, Jose .... 231 107 Cantara, Barbara Caputo, Marion ....... ....95. .....39, 64, 158, 159 64 95 Carbone, Jeff ...,.,.,....,....... Carbone, Susan ........,. ,..... Carey, Carol ...,....,... 201, 133, 190, 107 Carey, Terry ........,,.......... 95 Carlo, Andrea ............ 158, 159 Carlson, Thomas ......,. 161, 202, 107 224, Carmona, Diana ........ 95, 136 64 Caro, Jorge .................. . ..... Carpenter, Helen Carpenter, William 95 ........207, 107, 223 Carrigan, Rosalie ............ 95 Carson, Terry .................... 95 Cartel, Patsy ......... ....... 6 4 Carter, Claremont ............168, 150 149, 107, Carwell, Joann . ....... 109, 107 Casanova, Lillian ......,..... 95 Castillo, Angel ........ 165, 166, 198, 107 Castillo, Armando ........,... 95 Castillo, Irela ............ 165, 107 Castillo, Kathy .............,.. 129 Castleberry, Joan ............ 96 Castulcci, R. .................... 228 Casto, Virginia ................ 107 Causey, David ..........,....... 64 Causey, Denver ........ 64, 207, 161 Causey, Gene .................... 96 Cavanger, Lance .............. 107 Cavalieri, Marceline ......., 64 Cecil, Donald .................. 107 Cepeda, Charles ................ 96 Cerny, Michael ............,... 96 Chandler, Robert ..,..... 10, 64, 88, 207, 208, 213, 161, 135, 227 Chaney, Pam ............ 64, 122, 190 133. Charlton, Karle ........ 207, 101 Chartrand, Crew ........ 65, 131, Cierne, G. ........ 230, 224, Ciglivti, Pier ......,....,........ Cinilia, Mary ..............,,... Clark, Carolyn ........ 65, Clark, Harry .... .......,.... Clark, Joan ..... ........ Clark, Nancy .... ........ Clark, Pam .,...................... Clark, Shirley ............... Clarke, Mary ............ 187, Clear, Yuvonne ............ 65, Clotfelter, Thomas ........., Coats, Jill ............,... 41 Coe, Peggy ........ 107, 125, Cofer, Patricia ....,.,, 126, Cohen, Louise .................... Colee, Andy .................... Coleman, David .,.,........ Coleman, Joanne .... 134. Coleman, John ........ 207, 202, 101, Collins, Barbara ........ 107, Collins, Carol .................... Collins, Earl ..........., 65, 202 Collins, Paul .................... Combs, Betty ........ 65, 85, 122, Commas, Irma ................... Condo, Bonnie .,.. Connors, Dennis ............ Conoley, Van .................... Conroy, Gail ................ 66, Cook, Sharon ............ 134, Cook, Maureen ................ Cooper, Judith ............ 66, Co e Katheleen P 1 Copeland, John ............... Corbitt, James ...... ..66, 173. Corder, Constance ...... 125 223. Cordobes, Earnesto 107, ..,.66, Cornwall, Janet ................ Correll, Loraine ........ 167, Cory, Shannon ................ Costillo, Kathleen ............ Cote, Lettie ........... ..... Cotrez, Louis ....... Cowie, Suzie ............. . ..... Cox, Kenneth .................... Cox, Roger ................ 96, Cox, Sandra .... ............. Coxe, Donald .................. Coxe, Ronald ............ 96, Coxe, Sandra .................... Coyle, Kathleen ................ Crable, Barbara ................ Crandall, Edward ............ Crawford, Marion ........ 66, 223 96 65 136 65 65 96 96 107 198 126 96 96 167 151 96 233 107 149, 107 161, 224 65, 155 96 197. 231 101 221, 162 231 66 96 96 170 154 66 146 107 107 127, 197 64, 231 175 96 107, 158 66 96 66 66 96 66 224 66 96 226 66 66 96 96 127, 181 197 158 107 232 107 96 67 125, 128 96 134. 188 193 107 96 224 96 107 207 Crenshaw, Pat ...,........ 67, Crespo, Lourdes ........ 67, Crews, Harold ....,........... Crissman, Don ............ 67, Croes, Charles ..... Croft, Lonie ........... ,..... Cross, Sharon ........ ............ Crowell, Margaret ............ 126, Culmer, Bruce .................... Cundiff, Carol ........ 170, 12, 65, 67, Cundiff, Charles .............. Curry, Jane .............. 155, Curry, Linda .................... Cushman, Bob .,.......... 107, Cussley, Karla .................... Cutlip, Camillia ................ D Daher, Fould .........,.......... Dale, Marty ........ 173, 153, 107, D'Andrea, George ............ Daniels, Carolyn .....,,. 105, Daniels, Richard Darnell, Fred .......,.... 67, 122, 124, 127, 181, 190, 197, 202, 231 Chastain, Randy .,,.,,,,,,,, 96 Chavez, Albert .......,.,...... 65 Cheleotis, Georgia ..,. 65, 154 Chica, Brenda. ............ 65, 122, 170, 193, 131, 190 Chilcoat, Carol ........ 65, 195, 134, 135, 149 Chilcoat, Rick ........ 122, 107, 149, 228 Chism, Donald .,.........,.... 107 Chitwood , Steven Christianson, John ,......, 65, Christmas, Ikferry Christopher, Delores 195. 202, 231 96 96 69 Cibula, Elizabeth ..... .... 152, 231 96 149. 107 107 157 107 159 107 128 96 96 67 193 107 145 67 12 Darnes, Charleah ......,..... Davenport, Candy ........ 67, Davidson, Sandra ............ Davies, Donna ........ 67, Davis, Barry ...,,..,.....,.,,,,, Davis, Don ....,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Gary ...........,...,.,.. Davis Helen .... 120, 122, Davis Lynn .,....,..... 105, Davis, Melinda ,,....,. 107, Davison, Barbara .............. Davison, Denna ............,... Daughtry, James .............. Dawson, Betty ,........... ,,.. Dearing, K. .......... ..., ..... . Debruhl, Max ......... ...67, 213. 210, 120, 121, 108 224 207, 161, 239 DeChristopher, J. ............ 67 DeCispedes, Alba ............ 96 Decker, Roy ............ 173, 202, 130, 107, 190 Deckert, Verna ................ 67 Deegan, Alice ......... ........ 9 6 Deliabees, Celaste ............ 96 DeLaura, Lewis ................ 107 Delgado, Mirta . .......... 67, 165 Delrosal, Richard ............ 67 Delucca, Diane ........ 120, 108, 223 Demartino, Ralph .... 198, 167 Demby, William .............,.. 108 Demchuck, Valorie ..,.. 67, 120 Demontmollin, Steve ........ 232 Dempsey, Margaret ,,,,.,.,,,,, 129 Denver, J. .........,...,,,,,,,,,,, 224 DePontis, George ........ 96, 152, 153 DePrimo, Joe .... .,....., 1 08 Deprimo, Rocco ..... ..... 6 7 DePuis, Ricky .......... .,... 1 08 Deshozo, Raymond .......... 67 DeSilvesto, Joe ......,......... 108 Desrochers, Aline ,,,,,,,,,,,, 103 Dest, Stephane ............ 96, 129 Detrio, Michael ................ 108 DeVolentine, Joel ........ 60, 207, 161, 164 DeXVinkler, Mary ...... 67, 162, 163, 154 DeWr1lfe, Andrea ........ 67, 122 Dickenson, Diane ...... 198, 108 Dickerson, Nancy ...... 67, 122, 175 Dickson, Janet ........ 122, 201, 127, 170, 68 Digby, Harriet ................ 108 Diggs, Barry ............ 207, 108 DiPauli, Daniel ............,... 68 Divella, Roger ..,............. 62 Dixon, Beverly ................ 68 Dixon, Clayton ................ 68 Dixon, Guy .....,,.....,,., 167 96 Dockery, Charles ........ 108, 68, 155 Dodge, Charles .......... 68, 202 224 Domingo, Camellia ........ 68, 122, 178 Domingo, Rosemarie .... 94, 96 Donaldson, Shirley . ....... 155, 108 Donata, Fran ......... ........ 1 08 Donnell, Lynn ,.....,.,,,,.,,... 96 Dougherty, Patricia ............ 96 Douglas, Jalyn ......,..... 155, 18 Dowd, Allana ............ 68, 155 Dowling, Pat ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Draughon, George ,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Drody, Gene . ....... 68, 91, 107, 172, 202, 231 Dressner, Barry .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Dubin, Virginia ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 96 Dubois, Shelia ................ 12 Dudzic, Cary ...,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 68 Duka, Nicholas ........ 108, 224 Duke, Johanna ............ 68, 197 Dunlap, Walter ........ 207, 108 Dulbs, Shirley ...,..,,,,.,..,... 96 Dulbs, Sylvia ...., ...,,,,,,,, 1 08 Dunlap, Mary ,.... ,,,.,.,.,,. 1 08 Dunn, Bill .................. 68, 224 Dunn, Ginger ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 108 Dunn, James ,................... 161 Duouis, Richard ........,..... 207 Duva, Virginia ........ 68, 197, 150 Duval, Hugh .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 08 Dye, Helen ....,........... 68, 197 Dye, William ............ 108, 228 Dyer, Lynn ........ 122, 128, 222, 223, 108 Dykes, Virgil .,..,...,,,.,,,, 68, 127 E Earnest, Linda .... 68, 122, 143 Eaton, Barbara ........ 127, 108 Ebert, Lucille ............ 166, 131, 108 Eckis, David ..........,. 96, 224 Eden, Thomas .............,...... 68 Edington, Virginia ........ 44, 68, 154 Eldin, Gerald .................... 96 Edwards, Elizabeth ......... 96 Edwards, James ....... ..... 1 08 Egan, Thomas ...... ..... 1 08 Eggen, Paul .,..... ,,,,,.,.. 1 08 Elam, Robert .,,,, ............ 6 9 Elder, Sue ,,..... - ........... 126, 108 Elkins, Amos .................... 108 Ellington, Thyra ,........... 108 Elliot, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97, 231 Ellis, Gregory ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Ellis, Robert ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 125 Ellis, Ronald ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 08 Ellison, Sue ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 08 Ellsworth, C150 ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 08 Elvena, Kathleen .... .. 69 Elvena, Ffarina ,,,.,,,,,,,.,,,, 108 Emile, Nell .,A...., 122, 170, 193, 201, 108 Ernst, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,4,,,,,,, 69 Etzler, Betty ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 2 22, 223 Evans, Diane ,,4,,,,,,,,,,,,, 69, 148 Evans, Don .,,,, ,.,.,,,w 9 7, 127 Eudy, Sonja ....... ,,,,,,,,,, 1 26 Ewald, Suzanne ......,. 105, 108 Exposite, Charles .........., 97 Exum, James ......,,,,,, 108, 153, 159 F Fager, Wanda ......... ..... 6 9 Faircloth, John ......,.,...,... 97 Faircloth, Thomas ,.,.l....,l. 97 Fanion, Barbara .......... 66, 69, 222, 223 Fanzo, Rose Marie ........,... 108 Farrin, Penny ............,....... 108 Fath, Nancy ................ 97, 232 Fay, Harry . .................,.... 97 Featherson, Diana ............ 97 Fect, Ron ,,.........,.,,,,,.. ,..... 6 9 Felice, Robert ................... 97 Felker, Eugene ...........,,.... 69 Felkins, Thomas ........ 146, 145, 148, 167, 168 Ferguson, Freida .,..,...,, 69, 126 Fernandez, Anice .............. 69 Fernandez, Jose ..........1, 69 165 Fernandez, Nina. ........ 166, 108 Fernandez, Norma ........ 69 126 Ferrante, Donna ................ 69 Ferrer, Wilfred ................ 69 Ferwerda, Fredrick ,...,,....,. 69 Fiddles, Hadyn ........ ..... 6 9 Fink, Ray .............. ........ 1 08 Fischer, Joan ..... ............ 1 O8 Fischer, Judy ............., 69, 231 Fisher, Aubrey ...........,.... 108 Fisher, Sue ................ 97, 231 Fiske, Steve .ii.,.,, 161, 181, 108 Flanders, George ................ 69 Fleerer, Douglas ........,,...... 97 Fleischman, Richard ........ 97 Fleming, Judith ................ 138 Flowers, Bonnie ...... ..... 6 9 Flynt, Nora. .................... 69 Folsom, David ............ 69 146, 120, 122, 173, 195, Folsom, Kathleen 77, 127, 148 70 Folsom, Richard .....,.......... 108 Fontanella, Ann .,....., 70, 134 Foregger, James ........ 52, 94, 97 Forestiere, Janice .............. 70 Fortiney, Freda ................ 108 Forren, Mary .................... 108 Fortman, Gwen ........ 108, 70, 155 Fortune, Richard ...,......,. 108 Foster, Nancy .....,...... 70, 122, 149 Foulk, Douglas ...,............ 97 Fox, Anne ............. l..70, 149 Franzo, Rose ,,,...........,..... 223 Frattino, Claudia ............ 97 Frazier, Mary ......... ..... 1 08 Frazier, Susan ......... ..... 7 0 Frazzel, Donald ..,.. .,.., 9 7 Fre, David ........, ..... 9 7 Freeman, Penny ..... ..... 7 0 Friedman, Nick ..... ........ 9 7 Friedrick, Brian ............,... 109 Frink, Fredrick ..,......... 70, 215, 216 207 Friss, Karen ..... Frix, Don ............, Frye, George ......... Fuentes, Thomas ,....... Fuentes, Thomas 5 97 70 97 70 70 Fuller, Linda ..................., 109 Funk, Austin ............ 70, 121, 224, 122, 161, 167, 173, G 120, 127, 202 Gaffney, Walter ..........,. 97, 94 Gainey, Margaret Gallego, Zulema ..... .n70, Gallop, Martha .... , ..... 97, Garcia, Evelio ................ Garcia, John .............,..,... Gardiner, Pam ........ 120, Gardner, David ........ 70, Gari, Anne ,1...................... Garigan, Sherri ................ Garriga, Luis ..........,i 70, Garrigan, Sharyn .126, Gartrell, Susan ........ 70, Garvin, John ............ 70, 152 5 132, Gaviria, Rosario . ..... , Gaussiran, Charles .... 207, 209, 213, Gemmill, Toni ......... Gentil, Lynn ....,, .. '2i0Q ...41, Gentry, Frances ....... Gerken, Nancy .....1.... 70, 170 1 70 154 131 70 97 122, 132 207, 161 109 97 165 109 122, 187 198. 153 125 70, 161, 197 108 70 97 166, 171 Gertz, Edith ........ 70, 128, 198 Gianaris, George .,...... 167, 97 Gianaris, Pat ..........., 197, 134, 109 Gibairter, James .............. 109 Gibbons, Hazel .....,.. 168, 129, 109 Gicca, Frank ..... ............ 9 7 Giddens, Joan ............ 70, 122, 146 Gilmour, Joan .,...... 134, 105, 149, 109 Giordano, Marcia ........ 70, 220, 122, 161, 193, 162, 163, 167, 170 Girard, Paula ...............,.... 97 Girard, Stanley ...,.,.......... 71 Gilder, Joan ....,......, 201, 131, 109, 190 Glover, Jimmy ..........,..... 71 Goble, Philip ,..... 71, 125, 167 Gockenbach, Donald ........ 109 Godwin, Linda .,...,....,..... 109 Goetch, Mike ........... ..... 9 7 Golin, Ernie .......... ..,.,.... 9 7 Gomex, Ilsa ...........,..,..,,. 71 Gonzales, Benite ....,...,,,,,,,. 97 Gonzales, Carlad ........ 71, 165 Gonzales, Carmen .....,...,.. 97 Gonzalez, Edwardo .......... 71 Gonzalez, Gail ....,..,.....,,. 97 Gonzales, Guillermo ....,... 109 Gonzalez, James .....,,. 71, 125, 166, 151 Gonzalez, Joe ...,....,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Gonzalez, Marqarita .... 71, 154 Gonzalez, Otto .............,.. 71 Gonzalez, Vivian ......., 125, 97 Goodhart, James ........ 167, 109 Goodman, Sally 110, 71, 120, 122, 162, 170, 180 Gordon, Brenda ...,...,,,,,,,,, 97 Gothmann, Mary ..,,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Gottlelman, John .,,,,,.,,,,, 71 Gragg, Karl ........,,..,...,,,,,,,, 97 Graham, Juanita .......... 94, 97 Graham, Kent ........ 207, 197, 109 Gramling, Paul .,.....,,,,,,,,, 109 Grande, Eddie ...,...,,,,,,,,,,, 71 Grande, Richard ........ 71, 167, I 168, 197, 150 Grandinett, Tony ,,,,,,,,,,,, 97 Grandolfo, James .......,,,.. 71 Grannis, Rebecca ...... 134, 109 Grant, Gareth ......,,.,..,.,,.. 71 Grant, Linda ...........,.. 72, 123 Grant, Terry ........ 50, 151, 109 Graries, Peter .....,......,.,..... 72 Gray, Delores .............. 97, 149 Gray, Eunice ..... ......... 7 2 Gray, Martha ..... ..... 7 2 Graves, Judy ,... .....,,.. 9 7 Green, Fred ...... ............ 9 7 Green, James .............. 72, 215 Greene, Kathy ................ 109 Green, Mike ...................... 109 Grenier, Geraldine ............ 97 Greval, Paulette ................ 97 Griep, Lynn ............ 109, 232 Griffin Darlene ........ 198, 109 Griffin, Emery .......-,-....---a 97 Griffin, Fred ,............ .... . .. 72 Griffin, Steve ............ 72, 207, 161, 231 Griffiths, Georgine .... 45, 167, 97 Griffitts, Sally ........ 122, 127, 192, 193, 231 Griffitts, Sharon ........ 94, 97, 231 Grimes, Robert .... ......... 1 09 Grimes, Bob ..,............ 672, 155 Gross, Jack ..,.............--v....- 109 Grotenstein, Harris .... 72, 231 Grotenstein, Rickey ........ 97 Grothe, Howard ................ 72 Groves, Carolyn ...........,.f-- 98 Grubb, Jane .........,...... 128, 109 Guren, Regina .... 54, 166, 109 Guard, Sandy ............ 98, 232 Guerra, Elena ............ 166, 109 Guerra, George ..,....,........ 98 Guevernmont, Ivan ......i,.. 98 Guffanri, Albert ..,.........,,.. 109 Gumb, Reina .............. 72, 166, 134, 148, 150 Gunn, Donna .................... 109 Gunn, Donna .... 72, 127, 193 Gunn, Kenn ., .................- 109 Guterma, Carole ........ 72, 166, 187 H Haas, Jeff ,...... .......... ..... 1 0 9 Hackenson, Peter .... . 109 Haddard, Samuel ..... ..... 1 09 Haff, Tim ....,......... ......... 1 09 Hagan, Joe ........................ 109 Haggerty, Kathie ........ 98, 223 Haines, Candace .------. 98, 129 Haley, Mary ........ 10, 72, 193, 88, 221, 162, 170, 176 Hall, Donald .................... 109 Hall, Jenny ................,....... 72 Hamel, Carolyn .... ,.....,.... Hammack, Jane ....,...,....... Hammond, Karen ........ 73, 175, 134, 135, 148 Hampton, Charles ..rr.r...... Handte, Edwen Hanel, Richard Hewitt, Dennis Heyman, George ........ Hiatt, Richard Hiatt, Russel ............ Hicks, James .............. 73, Hicks, Mary ............ Hidalgo, Nelson ...... Hild, Sandra ,........... Hill, Danny .,,..... 73 Hilsenbeck, John ,,...... Hilson, Wayne ........ 73 98 122, 149 98 73 98 164 207 109 109 155 98 164 126 195, 233 168, 173 148, 168 Hinterkopf, Ellen .,,.,... 44, 60, 73, 122, 148, 134, 135, 201, Hinterkopf, Walter ...... 74 195 Hiovao 98 Hirsch, Judith .....,.... 98, 167 150, 239 1 , Susan .......,....,,,,.... Hocker, Phillip ........,....... 110 74 Hodges, Glenn .... ........ Hodges, Tom ..... ............ 1 10 Hoefle, Kent ............ 110, 223 Hoffman, David ......,.....,.,. 98 Holbrook, George ............ 98 Holland, Sandra ................ 74 Hollis, Gloria ............ 74, 136 Holmes, Eleanor ,...,... 98, 231 Holt, Harry ........ 74, 122, 150 Holton, Dianne ........,.... 110 Hooper, Michelyn ....,..... 110 Hooten, Cathryn ........ 74, 232 Hopkins, James ................ 74 Hopkins, Mary .... ,...... 7 4 Horn, Harry 74 Horn, Ralph ..... ..... 9 8 Horner, Cindy .........,,,...... 110 Horton, Lelia ...............,..,, 110 Hosack, Johnny ......., 110, 207, 209, 161, 215, 216 Hosack, Mary l.ou .... 110, 131 Hough, Sally ........ 162, 163, 187 Houmes, Eleanor .,...... 74, 138 Howe, Rubben ........,....... 113 Howe, William .... ........ 9 8 Howell, Hugh ..... ,.,..... 7 4 Howell, Judy .................... 109 Hoy, Christina . ........ 98, 223 Hubschman, Nattan 98 Hudnall, Karen .......... 98 94 Hudson, Paul .,................ 110 Huegel, Meribeth 98 Huff, Emily ........................ 110 Huff, Gary ................ 74, 155 Hughes, Robert ................ 98 Hughes, William 98 Huldack, Janet ........,... 74, 154 Humphries, Eddie 130, 190, 198, 242 Hunnicut, Robert 110 Hunt, Mary .,.................... 98 Huntley, Laronne ........ 98, 129 Huntress, John ........ 110, 164 Hurley, Mary ............ 110, 134 Hurst, Amma .......,.,,.,. 74, 155 Hurst, Martha ,........,........ 99 Hurst, Steven ............,...... 110 Hurst, Thomas .......,.... 99, 94, 110, 173, 228 Hann, Harry ......,......,,.,,, 133 Haras, Norman .......,..,.,., 109 Harbett, Helen ........ 109, 170, 201 Harbough, Barry ............... 98 Harden, Michelle 98 Harden, Richard ........ 173, 109, 149 Harden, Shelia ...,....., 109 51 Harden, Edward .,........,,, 109 Harnew, Kris ........ 73, 138 149 Harper, Dianne ........ 98, 149 Harper, Lisa . .........,...,... 98 Harper, Roland ..........,..... 98 Harrington, Charles ........ 98 Harris, Gloria .......,.,.....,.. 98 Harris, Jane .......,,..... , .... 98 Harris, Kenneth .......,,..... 98 Harris, Nell ..,.......,,,.. ,..,,,. 9 8 Harrison, Mike ........ 207, 98, 224 Harrison, Robert ..,...,...,,., 109 Harrod, Katrina ..... ..... 1 09 Hart, Darrell 98 Hart, Goeffrey ................ 97 Hartwell, Gene ...,,...,,,..... 98 Hartwig, Lora ........ 167, 94, 98 110 Harvell, Melody ...1.......... Haselwood, Carol ........ 98, 149 Hastings, Gerald .............. 73 Hastings, Sherry ........ 73, 134 Hastings, Susan ................ 155 Hasty, Barbara .,...... 73, 126, 134, 148 Hathcock, George ............ 109 Haven, Heather ..,.......,..... 73 Hayes, Cheryl ........ 50, 73, 146, 122, 162, 163 Hawkins, Danny .,.......... 73 Hayes, Jimmy ..............,,,... 98 Hayes, Martha ....,... 109, 125, 129, Haynes, Dianne .........,...,., 98 Hays,' Carolyn ............ 73 148 Hays, Richard ..,..... 109, 224, 207 Head, William .,.......... 98, 129, 223 Heath, Bob ..................,..... 109 Heavlin, Judy .............,,..... 73 Hedgerpeth, Billie ...... 73, 154 Heighes, James .........,...... 98 Heimer, Ed .........,...... 73, 219 Held, Fred ....... ...,,..... 1 09 Held, Sandra ..,.... ..,..l. 9 8 Helland, Carl .................... 98 Helland, Suzianne ,i...... 73, 78, 122, 192, 193 Hellen, Susan .... ............... 9 8 Helvestine, William .i.i,,.. 98 127, 173 Henegar, Lois ..,.,....,.,...,,. 73 Henghold, David .... 215, 217 Henry, James .....,.,.....,.... 109 Herchich, Diane ............ 223 Herfurth, Harri-Ann ..,..... 73 Hermann, Mary ,..,.........,,. 98 Hernandez, Carlos ......f.V- 98 Hernandez, Henry ..,..... 73, 161, 168, 202, 207, 210, 213, 244, 225, 231 Hernandez, Hope .,.......... 98 Hernandez, William ,. ..... 98 Herndon, Carolyn .,.......... 73 Hesche, Gerdika ..... .......... 7 3 I Impara, Raymond ........ 74 Ingram, Ron .................,. 74 Iris, Loni .,............,... .74, 231 Isbill, Charles . ................ 110 Ishmael, Clyde .... .110, 198 Iwanow, Isabella ...... 110, 133, 154, 165 J Jabat, Victor ..,...... ..... 9 9 Jackman, Glenn ................ 110 Jackman, Kathleen ........... 99 Jahnka, Patricia ..74, 134, 148 Jameson, Linda ..., ...74, 222, 223 Januesy, Marilyn ......... 99 Jasper, Stan .,,....... ......... 2 26 Jefferson, Gary ................ 110 Jeffries, June ........... ,..99, 129 Jeffries, Susan ,,..............,. 99 Jenkins, Charles ,............ . 110 Jennings, Nancy ....,... 75, 146, 145 Jerinie, George ..........,..... 110 Jernass, Lisbeth ........ 75, 151 Jimenez, Fernayda .. ..,...... . 99 Jines, Elizabeth ,............... 75 Jinks, Elizabeth .............. 110 Johansen, Janie ........ 75, 125 Johnson, Ana .............,...... 110 Johnson, Laraine ........ 105, 110, 122, 164, 193 Johnson, Linnea .,.............. 99 Johnson, Pat ......... .... 7 5, 154 Johnson, Robert ........ 110, 127 Johnson, Sue ................... 75 Johnson, Steve ...... .. 99 Johnston, Lee ...,. ....... 7 5 122 Jones, Anne ......... 122, 166, 170, 193 Jones, Bill ...... .99, 167, 173, 195 Jones, Cecilia ............ 110, 132 Jones, Eliot ........................ 99 Jones, Elisabeth . .......... 75 Jones, Jean ,................,,.,,,. 99 Jones, Jacquelyn ........ 75, 125, 149 Jones, James .... .... ..,. 7 5 , 197 Jones, Micheal ......,, .. 75 Jones, Paul ...................,.... 99 Jones, Roy ....,,.. 75, 161, 174, 207 Jones, Stoy ........... ...,..,... 7 5 Jones, Woody ....... .,,,...... 1 10 Jordan, Janice ................ 110 Jordon, Barbara ........ 75, 198 Jordon, Jean ..............,...,,,, 110 Jordon, Patricia ........ 75, 134, 148, 195 Jordon, Sharon ..,,,..,,...,,,. 99 Joy, Robert ,...,...... ,......... 9 9 K Kahlil, Judy ....,..........,.... 110 Kallman, Theodore ...110, 228 Kalaidi, Betty ....,........... 110 Kalaidi, Ernie .... .... . 110 Kane, Sara ....... .......,.,,,. 7 5 Karpan, Jill ................,... 129 Karr, James ...,........ 110, 127 Kasilo, Mary ......,.....,,..,,,, 110 Katims, Joel .,....,... .......... 1 10 Katy, Lynne . ....,.,...,. ,,,, 9 9 Kaufman, Micheal ...,. .... 9 9 Kaye, Alfred ...... ....... 7 5 166 Keefe, Maury .,.. --------- 7 5 Keene, David ....l.. ,..,,. 1 10 Keete, Maurice ..,. ...,.. 7 6 Keith, Byron .... ...... 9 9 Keith, Nikki .... ......... 9 9 Kelley, Sharon .....,...,...... 75 Kelly, Bruce ...,........ 110 231 Kelly, Eugene .....,............ 110 Kelly, Madeline ,..,...... .----- 1 10 Kelton, Stan ....,.....,... 110 228 Kendall, Jerri ............,.,... 110 Kendrick, Jeanne .... 110 144, 190 Keneipp, Daine ............. 110 Kenny, David ,... ...1-- 9 9 Kenny, Gail ...........l......-- 110 Kent, Bill .i...............1...... 75 Kentner, Kathleen ........ 72 75, 120, 170, 131, 190, 195 Kettler, Pete ........ 75, 173, 195, 202 Ketzle, Henry .................... 99 Kibbe, Phil .,,,.,. ..l,.,... 1 10 Kidd, Pat , ,,..,, ......, 9 4 99 Kiernan, Pete ...,.,...... 110, 161, 202, 213 Killebrew, Wayne ........... 99 Kilvington, Donna ..i........ 75 Kimbell, Faith ,.............,. 111 Kinard, Nancy .................. 99 King, Nicholas ........ 75, 161, 207 Kinney, Charles ..,...,.,....... 75 Kinsman, Mary ................ 111 Kisner, Sandy ............ 111, 128 Kissel, Shirley .................... 76 Kittendarf, Terry ............ 99 Kleid, Karl ....,....... ...., 1 11 Kleid, Robert ..... ..,-- 9 9 Kline, Trudi .,.,... ...,.... 1 11 Klock, Charles .................... 111 Kmetz, Andrea ........ 76, 122, 134, 135, 148, 150, 170, 202 Knapp, Bonnie ............ 76, 155 Knapp, George ........ 76, 130, , 150, 190 Knight, Linda ........ 76, 125, 168, 150 Knight, Michael ..,.....,...,.,. 99 Knowles, Charlene ............ 99 Knowles, Pauline ............ 99 Knowles, Vinona ....5l..,... 76 Kocak, Diane ............ 111 167 Koehnilein, Linda ............ 99 Koenig, Gabriele ................ 76 Kohnen, John ..,......... 76, 231 Koppen, Danny .........,...... 99 Kowalski, Marlene ............ 99 Krantz, Kenny ........ 76, 167, 146, 150 Kraerath, Barbara ............ 111 Kretz, Doris ........ ........ 1 11 Kreutzer, Ronnie ...... ..... 1 11 Krista, John .,,..... ........ 1 11 Krogman, Gerald ......,,...... 99 Krumrine, Julie ........ 76 151 Kruse, Richard ............,... 99 Kuehn, Barbara ................ 99 Kuflik, Mary ............ 99 149 Kunkle, Trudy ............ 76, 158 Kunzman, Joyce ...,..,...,.,, 111 Kunze, Joye ........,....... 76, 167 Kuykendall, Ronnie ....,... 111 Kwan, Manuel .................. 99 L La Chance, Cherly ...... 76 168 La Chance, Diane ............ 99 Lacharite, Kenneth ............ 76 Lacharite, Richard ....,....,.. 111 Laick, Walter ,........,,,,,,,,, 76 Lairs, Donna ,........,,.,,,, 76 151 Lamb, Janet ..................,. 76 Lancaster, Robert 76 Lane, Howard ,,,,..., 76 Lane, Thomas .,..,,,,,,, 173 Lantz, Barbara .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Lapinsky, Charles ...,,,,.,,,, 99 Lapoint, Jacqueline ........ 111 Larman, Susan ..,.............., 99 Larson, Lisa ......... ..76 223 Laub, Janet .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 6 Lauer, Dale .............,....,,..,, 99 Lauer, Regina ......,,.,., 76, 151 Law, Susan ..........,..,..,,,,,,,, 99 Lawrence, Donald .... 198, 111, 152, 153 Lawrence, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,, 111 Lawton, Elsie ..,,..,,..,,,,,,, 103 Lear, Harry .,.....,...,....,.,,, 76 Leddy, Donna .... 170, 193, 111 Lee, Dixie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Lee, Janet ....,.........,,., 134, 111 Lee, Linda ,,,,,,,1 ,,,,,,,,,,, 7 7 Lee, Richard ,,,,,,,,,,,, 17, 168, 148 150 Lees, Richard ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,- 9 9 Lefkowitz, Paul .,...... 232, 111 Lehman, Forrest ..,,,,,,,,,, 77, 168 Lehman, Kathy ........ 221, 105, 122, 111 Lemire, Darcy . Leonard, Vincent Leposky, Marcia .......... 99 77 77, 163 26:9 112 100 101 80 7 Lesnick, Gail ...,,... ,,,,, 1 11 Lesolliek, Jeane ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Lewis, Barbara ...........,,....... 77 Lewis, Carol . ..,,,,,...... 111 133 Lewis, David . ,.,....... 77, 123, 124, 102, 203 Lewis, Helen ,.,.,,,,,,,,i,,,,,,, 77 Levy, Charles ......., ..,. 2 32, 111 Liebman, Joyce ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Lighthall, Judy ............ 111, 77, 155 Lilja, Barry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 77 Limongetti, Anna ,,,i,i,,,,i, 111 Linhart, Constance ......,... 111 Link, Mary ,.............,,........ 99 Linstrom, Richard ............ 77 Litman, Sidney ............ 111, 198 Lockwood, Dorie ,...,..,.... 99 Loer, Robbie ,,..,. 167, 111 211 Loiselle, Sandra ........ 122, 111, 193 Longmuir, Craig ,...,.,. 197, 146, 145, 182 Lopez, Gustavo ........ 111, 165 Lovette, Mary .................. 111 Lower, J. ..,.,..... ......... 2 24 Lumbardo, Pat .,.,.......,...... 111 Lynch, Jeremy ........ 111, 150 Lyon, Don .,...........,,. 207, 111 Lyons, Tommy ........ . 207 Lytle, Robert ..... .... ...... 9 9 Lytton, Jerimiah .. 78 M MacFarland, Richard ........ 111 Machado, Ada .....,............ 111 Machey, Sharon ....... .,.... 7 8 Maddock, Windy ............ 78 Magnuson, Barbara ..,....... 111 Magrill, Michael .............. 110 Magrine, Pat ........i.....,..... 78 Maha, Pat .................... 222 223 Mahan, James .,...........,...... 78 Mahler, Walter .......... .. 78 Maiberger, Jerry ................ 111 Makabee, Vicki ........ 112, 143 Malcolm, Donna ,...... ..... 1 11 Mander, Linda ........ 78, 132, 190 Mangum, Kathy ,....... 78, 122 195, 134, 135, 148 149 Manion, Kenneth ............ 111 Mann, Sharon ........... ..... 1 11 Manning, Robert ....... ..l.1. 1 43 Mansour, Diane .,.....,........ 111 Mantovani, Kenneth ........ 78 Marcacci, Janet ........ 78, 166, 134, 232, 233 Maresco, Jennie ............,... 111 Marks, Carol ............ 78, 148 Marks, Jeanie ....,............... 231 Marlon, Linda ................ 111 Marrero, Leonard ..,......... 111 Marston, Roland ............ 112 Martin, Christina ........ 166 100 Martin, Claudia ........,....... 79 Martin, Dorothy ................ 100 Martin, Fred .............,,,.-.. 112 Martin, Gilbert ........ 122, 151 Martin, James ,.....,. 279, 158 Martin, James ,,2......-- -...--,- 9 9 Martin, Johnnie ...1.,,,---.-.- 112 Martin, Katherine - ---------- 100 Martin, Kathy .Y.--,,-- ,,,--- 1 12 Martin, Linda ,,-,-- e'--4-'-- 1 00 Martin, Tina ...-,--------------- 100 Martinez, Robert ........ 79, 153 Maseda, John ,----------111---- - 112 Masek, George .....-.--.,---1-- 100 Mashburn, Ronald .... 207, 100 Massaro, Anth0r1Y -----11----- 79 Massaro, Diane ........--.-1--- 100 Massaro, Robert .1....-------- 100 Mathews, Brenda .....,,----1 79 Mathews, Carolyn .,.,.. 79, 166, 173 Ivfathews, Nvaltef l .....------- 112 Mathewson, Christine ...... 100 Mathewson, Pat .,...... 162, 127, 163, 197 Mathieson, Ronnie ..,. 79, 161, 207 Mathiey, Joseph . ,.... .....--- 7 3 Mauion, Kenneth ,.... ,.... 1 12 May, Barret ............ -.--1 7 9 May, Bette ......... ----- 1 00 Iwfayo, James ........ ---.,,-- 7 9 Mayr, Leona .....,,..,...,,,---- 100 McBride, Richard .... 79, 122, 202, 224 McCall, Danny ....,.,-.....--- 100 lNfcCall, Loucille ..V.........vv1 - 100 McClamma, Charles .,..,... 100 McCluan, Wlilliam .rr....... 100 McClymonds, Robert . ...... 79, 123, 124, 127, 175 McCollough, John ........ 79, 133 McCollum, Edwin --A----v---- 79 McCool, Carolyn ,..,,.., 100, 1519 McCormick, Alfred ........ 112 McCoy, Dave .............,..,,.. 79 McCoy, James ,... ..,, . 173, 100 McCoy, Judy .,.....---,-- --1- 2 23 McCrea, Juanita ..f--.-..--,.,1- '9 McDonald, Arthur ,... 112, 152 McDonald, Katheleen ..,. 100 270 McDonald, Lonnie ....,... McDougle, Lee .1,1.,......,... McDougle, Linda ...,.....,1. 112, 1y1cDougle, Pam ..,,,,.,........ McDowell, Kirk ..........,...,. McDowell, Judy ........ 79, 123, 124, 127, 195, 167, 170, 192, 100, 149 McGarva, McGau he Darleen g Y, ----- - McIntyre, Karen .............. McKee, Sandy . ..,..,..,,1..., , McKeehan, Linda ............ McKendric, Floyd ............ McKenzie, McKenzie, 173, 202, 130, 132, Olin ........ 79, Ben . ...,. .. McKnight, 124 79, , 173, 194, 195, McLaughlin, Howard McMillan, David ........ 79 McMinn, Kathleen ........ McMullian, Brenda ..,.,.,,1, 79, McNaraea, Frances ...,...... McNey, Roberta .............. McTighe, Suzanne ............ Meadows, Robert ............ Medick, Jacqueline ............ Meeks, Bill ................ 112, Meister, Nancy ............,.,, Melvin, James ................ Mercado, Vincent ..... .,.. Merchanr, John .... Merchant, Rachel Meritt, Joy .............. Merritt, Tessie .................. Merritt, William Mertens, Thomas , Donald .,,,.,...... Linda . ,.......... Mesacalix, Rosemary .... 80, Messina, Constance ......,. Mezraliy, Rosemary .......... Mica, Adeline ................ Mickleberry, William ,,..... Mielke, Leslie ............,...,,.. Milis, John .......,.. .....,, Milks, David ,,..., ....... Milks, John ..... .... Mihalik, Pat ...,.... ....,,. Miller, Cathrine .,.... ..,...... Miller, Charles ................ Miller, Dale ................ 100 Miller, Darci ......,..,.. 45, Miller, Eleanor ....,,,. 100, Miller, James ............ 100, Miller, Kathy ................ Miller, Nora ,...,, ........,. Miller, Ray ...... .... . 280, Miller, Teri ......,......... SO, Millman, Lynn .,....... .,.,.. Milsaps, Reid .................... Minihane, Mary ......,. 80, 186, Miranda, Aliain ........ 80, Miranda, Fransisco .... 164 Miskoff, Gail ..........., 80, 168, 133, Mitchell, Clifton ............ Mitchell, Judith ........,.,,.. Mitchell, Keath ........ 221, Mitchell, Mark ....,........... Moeller, Kenneth ............ Moeller, Leonard ....,....... Moffat, Robin .................... Monroe, Charles .............. Montemarano, Jennie ........ Moore, Edward ................ Moore, Julius .....,,.........,. Moore, Mary ........ 120, 149, Moore, Robert ..,............... Moore, Stephenson ........,... Moore, Terry ........,.., 44, Moore, Wfilliam .........,...... Morales, Jose .,,,................ Moreno, Myrian . ...... 105, Morgan, Jim ...... 71, 80, 173, 192, 193, 197, 151, Morin, Thomas ................ Morris, Joyce .................... Morrison, Charles .........., 112, Mortalvo, Elitz ................ Morton, Gilbert ..........1.,... Morton, John ....,.,, 215, 217, 207, 161, 224, Morton, Louis .....,............ Moseley, James ...........-,.. Moskoe, Mike ............ SO, Mosley, Hazel .....,....,,,.. Motta, Patricia ................ Mouchard, Marilyn ,,..... Mullin, Tom .... 80, 217, 213, 161, Mullis, Don ...,.... 42, 60, 85. 131. 149, 93, 123, 161, 197. 228, Mullis, John ,,..,,...........,. 100 112 134 147 100 100 122, 163. 148, 150 79 112 112 79 100 112 79 127, 232, 190 122, 202 .207, 112 224 112 112 155 79 112 79 224 100 154 100 100 79 so so 100 so so 155 112 112 100 . ao, 197 112 100 100 80 112 166 112 232 100 129 233 80 100 168 125 112 100 167, 143 165 198 167, 190 112 100 170, 131 100 100 so 112 100 112 so 101 170, 112 101 112 143, 224 101 112 127, 130, 190 101 so 207, 224 101 112 216, 101, 225 so 112 151 101 101 so 207, 215 so, 122, 227, 230 so Muma, Lynne .,.......... 112 Munden, Robert . .... .112, Murdoch, Sandy ................ Murphy, J. L. .... Murphy, John ,.,. Iwiurphy, Judith ........,... 81, Murphy, Nancy ..,........... Iviurphy, Patty ....,...,... 201, Murphy, Phillip ..,..,,. 81, Murray, Denise ...,.,.. 197, Mussen, Michael ...........,.... Myer, Bill ........................ Myerson, Joel ........ 167, 112, 190 N Nagle, Beebe ..............,..,, Nardelli, Jean ...,,..,......... Nash, Mary ......., 81 131, Nayas, Guillermo ..,.,....,,. Neal, Linda ..,......... Neal, Rita ........................ Nelson, Constance ........ 81 Nelson, Dale .,.,....,.,,,.,.,,, Nelson, David .....,......... Nelson, Margaret ........ 127 Nephler, Susan .......... 81, Nesslerottes, Lois ....,,,,.. Neweiler, Teddy .,..,. 173, Newkoop, John ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Newkoop, Judy ...........,.... Newman, Bruce ....,....,..,,,, Newman, Marilyn ,,.,,,,,,,,. Newton, Carol , .... -...112, Newton, James ........ 81, Nichols, Georgianna ......., Nichols, Lynn ....,...,,,,,,,,,,,, Nickerson, Barry ...,.... 211, 112, 167, 168, 224, Nielson, Carole ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nieman, Arnold ....,......,.. Nixon, Elizabeth ..,..... 81, Noorwood, Linda ,.,.,,,,,,,, Norcross, Carol .,...... 81, Norton, Glenn ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nummy, Glenda .,,,,,,,,,,,,, Nunez, Enrique ........ 165, Nuskino, Michael ..,,.. 112, Nuzum, Russel ,,,,,,,,,,,, 81, Nyman, Lawrene ..,,.,,,,,,,,, O Obermeyer, Louis ............ O'C0nnor, Kathleen .,....., O'Daniel, Pat ........ 78, 81, Odisha, Thomas ........ 122 101, Odom, Garland ............... Odus, E. .................. ..... . Ogg, Roberta .................... O'Glesby, Daniel ............ Ogleshee, Beatrice .......,.... Ojala, Jack ........................ Oliver, Juanita ................ Olliff, Sybil ........ 170, 113, Olsen, Helen .............,...... O'Neill, Frane ....... -... Onoprienko, James ....81, 152, Ontiz, Marielle ........ 128, Oreilly, Daniel ..............,. Ostenmann, Loretta ......... Oster, Carolyn .......,.,.. Ostrout, Carol .,,,, ....,. Otis, Richard ....... ...... Ott, J. ....................... ..... . Outler, Cathrene ..... .,.... Overman, Jacklyn ..,.......,. Owens, John ........ 113, 81, Owensby, Carol .......... 50, Owsiak, Jay ..........,........... Ozner, Larry ............ 113, P Pace, Maydra ....,,,.. .......... Padgett, Carol .... 82, 133, Pafford, Don .................... Palamara, Ronnie .... 113, Palrnieri, Alfred ,.,..... 167, 197, Papierg, John .,,.......,....... Pardo, Alberto ........,...,,,. Pardo, Sofia ........ 165, 166, Paret, Jenifer ......,..... 82, Parise, Frances .,..,,,,,,..,.,, Pariso, Jack ............ 167, 105, Parker, Judy .,.. .,.,......... Parker, Nancy ....... ..,.,,,., Parker, V. ........,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, , Parkerson, Judy ,...,.., 82, Parnell, Mary .,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Parnell, Susan ........ 82, Parra, Alberta .,,,,. Parra, Anna ,,,, - ,,,,,,,,,,, Parra, Irene ..- ....,..... 101, 144 231 81 112 101 166 231 112 207, 161 211, 112 81 101 133, 232 81 190 81 101 101 151 112 81 101 127 129, 231 187 101 112 112 112 224 155 81 113 161, 202, 226 101 81 195 129 151 231 149 113 157 168 101 201, 113 207, 161 94, 232 154 228 113 113 101 81 113 193 113 101 198, 153 101 101 113 81 101 101 224 81 113 146 155 1 8 82 152 101 190 82 224 195, 113 113 113 113 198 113 173, 113 101 82 113 198 113 170, 134 113 101 129 Parrish, Ruth .................,.. 113 Parto, Arthur ............ 101, 231 Pasivk, XVayne .........,...... 82 Pasteris, J. D. .........,.. 207, 209, 213, 202, 224 113 Patrick, Laine .................... 101 Patrick, Gail .. ......... 82, 170 Patrick, Horace ........,...,... 82 Patrick, Kenneth .....,...... 101 Patrick, Margaret ,... 222, 223 Patterson, Joel ....,........... 82 Patton, Glenn .................. 113 Patton, Sue ................ 195, 134 Paul, Marilyn ............ 82, 146 Pawlish, Janice .....,... ...... 8 2 Payne, Diane .......... ....... 8 2 Pearson, Charlie ....... 113 Pearson, Mildred ...... ...,... 8 2 Peasley, Danny ......,......... 107 Pecunia, Linda ............ 82, 128 Peel, Jerry ........................ 101 Pelaez, Ailbert ........ 207, 209, 161, 168, 113, 224, 225, 226 Pelt, Donna ...,.................... 82 Pendleton, Gene ...... ....... 1 01 Perez, Anna .........., .......... 1 13 Perez, Josephine ........ 82, 228 Perez, Lorenzo .................... 82 Perez, Raquel ..........,, 101, 223 Perez, Ray ........... ........,..... 1 01 Perez, Robert ......... ..101, 228 Perez, Sivilia .................... 113 Perez, Uvelina ....... ..,.,..... 1 01 Perfetto, Gus . ..... ....... 1 14 Perina, Monte ...... ....... 1 01 Peters, Fred ..... ...,,..... 1 01 Peters, Frank .,,................. 113 Peters, Richard ..... 2232, 113 Peters, Susan ..,................. 129 Peterson, Barbara .,...... 125 113 Pfay, Ralph ..,.......,......,...... 82 Phillips, Charles ........ 113, 129 Phillips, Ed ,........... ........... 1 13 Phillips, Kathie ........ 39, 83, 82, 122, 162, 163, 197, 158 Phillips, Martha .............. 101 Phillips, Richard ........ 82, 122, 153, 159 Phillips, Robert .,,............. 101 Philpolt, Robert . ....... 173, 113, 231 Phoenix, Ken .................... 113 Pickard, Eddie ............ 207 168 Pickard, Sid ........ 207, 161 113 Pickering, Barbara ..... ....... 8 2 Picot, Charles ,................. 82 Picot, J. ............................ 224 Pierce, Kerry .......... ...82, 129 Pierce, William ...,.......... 113 Pilati, David ............. ...... 1 73 Pinder, Gary ........ 83, 122, 123, 124, 127, 173, 161, 202, 98, 224 Pinder, Mary . ............,,... 83 Pinker, Robert ...... ....... 1 67 Pinson, Nelda ............. 83 Pirotta, Josephine ............ 83 Pirson, Betsy .,,.......,........, 101 Pitmen, Claudette . .... 128 113 Pittone, Alice .................... 82 Pittone, Kathleen ............ 101 Pitts, Carolyn ............ 12, 120, 170, 193, 134 Plantas, Carlos ................ 101 Pleasant, Libby .......... 83, 162, 163, 197, 158, 159 Pleasant, Moody ................ 113 Plonowski, Bernard ........ 113 Plude, Cheryl .....,.. 101, 136 Pnaife, Maria ..........., 83, 146, 145 Polumbo, Jackie ............,,,, 113 Poole, Bonnie .... .. ............ . 83 Poovey, Sharon ................ 113 Pope, Carol ........ 83 162, 193 Postal, Novma .... Q ............. 101 Powell, Asela ., .................. 113 Powell, Diane ..........,,,.,...,. 101 Pozdol, Randolph ........ 83 231 Praster, John ............,,.,,,,, 114 Price, Lee .......... ....... 1 02 Price, Marilyn .... ....... 1 02 Prince, Mike ,.,,., .,,,,.. 1 02 Prince, Pat ..... 1 . ..... 114 Prince, Robert ........ ....... 1 02 Pringle, Charles ,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 3 Printz, Donald ,,.,,,,. ,,,,,,, 1 02 Prisco, Pat ,.....,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,, 1 14 Pristo, Rene ....... .... ......... 1 0 2 Proctor, Betty .,,.,,,,,,,, 83, 197 Puckalski, Jean ,..,,,,..,,,,,,, 114 Q Quattrociohi, Joe .....,...,.. 83 Quattrociocchi, Shirley .... 102, 222 223 Queen, Chuck ............ 83, 127, 197 Querido, Allen ............ 83, 143 Quianthy, Richard .... 84, 122, 152, 153, 167, 168, 198 Quick, Thomas .....,.,..,..... 102 Quillian, Pat ............ 84, 122, 166, 170 171 Quimoyog, R. ...-. ...... 114, 207 Quinn, Jack ...... .114 R Racette, Aline ........ 114, 166 Racette, Paul ............ . ..... 11-1 Rainer, Frances ........ 102, 232 Rainwater, Linda ........ 84, 149 Rainwater, Pat .,2............. 84 Ralston, Mary ........ 84, 148, 134, 135 171 Ramey, Kathryn ...... ....... 1 02 Ramirez, Dan ...... ....... 8 4 Ramirez, Iris ....... ....... 1 02 Ramsey, Barbara ...... ....... 1 14 Ramsey, Sheila .. .,... ....... 1 02 Randall, Sandra ................ 84 Raskin, Steve .......... .84, 148, 149, 150, 152, 168, 237 Rataicqak, Hank ................ 84 Ratelle, Mike ..,......... 114, 149, 150, 228, 229 Ray, Evelyn ........ 84, 145, 146, 175 Raumer, Marie .............. 102 Reber, Susan ...... . 114 Reddick, June ....... ....... 2 23 Reddick, Phyllis ................ 84 Reddish, Jennifer , ........... 102 Redman, Michael ........,... 114 Reeder, Glenn .................... 102 Reeder, Mary .............. 84, 166 Reeder, Sharon ................ 102 Register, Bonnie ...........,.... 84 Reichardt, Judy ........ 114, 125, 164 Reilley, James ........ ....... 8 4 Reina, Patricia ...... ......... 1 02 Reinbach, Delores ............ 84 Reisnger, Diane .............,.. 102 Reno, William ........ 102, 127 Resnick, Sheldon ............ 84 Rettmer, Betty .........,........ 114 Reynolds, Fran ...........,.... 114 Reynolds, Nina ....,... 114, 105, 131, 167, 170 Reynolds, Lyle ........,... 84, 122, 131, 154, 170, 171, 190, 193 Rhoden, Joyce .................... 154 Rhodes, David ........ 114, 127 Ribel, Artl1ur .....,............., 84 Richburg, Mary .......... 84, 145 Richards, Bruce .,...... 114, 207 Richardson, Claudia ........ 114 Rizzo, Karen ......,..........,.. 84 Roach, Marie .................... 114 Roberts, Deidra .......... 94, 102 Roberts, Joan ............ 105, 114 Roberts, Kathleen ............., 102 Robertson, Michele ............ 114 Robinson, Mary ...... .,.... 1 02 Rodriques, Alba ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 102 Rodriquez, Elenor ....,,,,,,,, 165 Rodriguez, Frances ..,...,.,. 102 Roeser, Ann ........................ 154 Rohach, Patricia ......,..,.,,,.. 85 Rogers, Carol Sue ...... 114, 133 Rogers, Carolyn G. .......... 84 Rogers, Carolyn ........ 12, 43, 105, 114, 201, 220 Rogers, Frank .................... 84 Rogers, Jane ................. .. 114 Rogers, Larry ,,.,...,,..,...,..,. 84 Rogers, Paula ............ 102, 129 Rogers, Thomas ........ 114, 224 Rogue, Diego .............. ,..... 8 4 Rohlfs, Sue ........................ 85 Roland, Marrion .............. 94 Romer, Joanne ........ 105, 114, 150, 167, 168 170, 201 Rommel, Meredith ............ 102 Rooken, Douglas ................ 102 Rosario, Fernanda ........ 85, 136 Rosatio, Alexander ...... 94, 102 Rose, Linda ................ 85, 154 Rosenberg, Norma ........ 85, 267 Rosenberg, Sheila .... 114, 166 Rosser, Alice .................... 129 Rosser, Sharon ..............,.. 85 Roth, Diane ,,...,..,..,,,.....,. 114 Roth, Rona ........ 114 143, 138 Rouse, Freddy ,..,,,.,...,..,,. 102 Rouse, Patricia ........ 85, 122, 195, 200 Rowe, Alice ........................ 102 Rowe, William ..... ........ 1 02 Roylance, Steven ............ 102 Royse, Pat ...........,...,........ 129 Rubin, Robert .... ...114, 122, 149, 153, 152, 173 Rudolph, Robert ................ 114 Ruffel, Idell ............,....... 102 Ruhlman, Pat ........,..,. 114 Rush, Brenda .,..,,.. 60, 85, 131, 166, 170, 190, Russell, Robert 122, 193 207 Russo, Michael ......... .85, 158 Ryan, John .........,,,,....,,.,,,, 114 Rychel, Richard ,... , .. .,... 114 Ryder, Rick ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 31 Ryland, Diane .... . ..... 114 S Sabo, Linda ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , 102 Sabo, Ron . ,..... .,,,, 8 5, 153, 198 152, , 207 Saidina, Lorna .,,,,R,,,,,,. ,,..,,, 1 02 Sakuma, Kino ........ 77, 85, 125, 120, 122, 238, 167, 168, 201, 152, 153 Salgado, Cleveland ..,,,A,,,,,, 114 Salter, Mary ......,. 85, 122, 163 Samios, Gus ..,...,,.l,,,,,.,.A,, 102 Sandbourne, Deidre ....... 102 Sanderhoff, Marshall ........ 85, 168 Sandlin, Richard .,.,..,..., ,, 114 Sanders, Ken ...,.,.. 214, 215, 217 Santana, Lourdes ........ 105, 114, 193 Santos, Jose .............,..,,.,,,,, 102 Sarch, Charles ........ 228, 229 Sarrells, Bill ......,....,. , 146 Sasso, Sandra ....,... 114, 167, 168 Satcher, Ted ............ 114, 152, 153, 173 Saunders, Thomas .... 161, 197 Scarborough, Ramone ........ 86 Schabes, Robert .............,,. 102 Schaeffer, Sandra . ....... 114, 198 Schafer, Geraldine ............ 151 Schell, Candy .................... 102 Schellenberg, Bob ...... 102, 129 Schiffer, Alan ,...............,,.. 102 Schloemer, Charles ........... 102 Schmidhopher, Carol ........ Schnieder, Diana ........ 86, 164, 167, 168, 143 Schoell, Carol ........... .115, 138 Schofman, Richard ........ 167, 173, 115 Schopper, Gail ...........-....,. 102 Schradner, Carolyn ............ 86 Schreiber, Cheryl ........ 86, 138 Schuettler, Jean .. ............- 115 Schulmeier, Bernardo ........ 115 Schulmeir, Carlo ................ 115 Schumacher, Gayle ............ 86 Schumacher, Joe ........ 39, 87, 198, 152, 153 Schuettler, Jean ................ 155 Schwab, James .................. 102 Schwartz, Irving ...,............ 86 Schwlitzerm, Leonard ........ 87, 198, 133 Scott, Marie ...,............ 86, 143 Scrapper, John ........ 105, 207, 167, 168, 202, 115 Seagroves, Vivian ............ 115 Seaman, Mary .................. 86 Seaton, Cheryl ............ 155, 115 Seeley, Thomas ...........,... 86 Seidel, Caroline ...........,... 102 Seiler, Janet .................... 86 Seinfeld, Brenda ........ 115, 166, 151, 130 Seinfeild, Robert ................ 115 Seller, Margaret ........... . .... 86 Sellers, Stan ...... ......... 1 15 Selvestine, Bill .............1.... 94 Sementilli, Elaine ......... 1. 115 Senerchia, Carol ........ 44, 123, 134, 148 Sepulrelda, William ..,. 86, 178 Serharo, Marion ........ 197, 115 Serrao, Tony ,............... 86, 146 Service, Sandra ................ 115 Sesa, Carlos ............ ....... 1 15 Severson, Sharon ,...... .... 8 6 Sexton, Jane .......... 115 Shaffer, Dennis ....,. .,..,,. 1 15 Sharkey, Robert ...... 86 Shaver, Sally ....,.. ....... 1 03 Shaver, Susan ..... , ...... 86 Shearer, Diane .................,.. 103 Shexrer, Robert .... .......... 8 6 Sheppard, Kenneth ............ 86 Sephard, Sara ............ 86, 122, 127, 192, 162, 165, 193 Shepherd, Sherry ..... 94, 102, 131 Sherman, Donald ,,,,,,,,,,,, 87 Sherrill, Deatte ........ 87, 201 Sherrill, Dorothy ............ 103 Siesing, Richard ................ 87 Shing, David .................... 87 Shing, Raymond .....,.. ' 155, 115 Shing, Steve .......... ,......,... 1 15 Showalter, Elizabeth ........ 103 Shrader, Carolyn ............ 86 Sibley, Robert ,........,.,...... .. 115 Sierra, Susie ........ 105, 193, 201 115 Sike, Sandy ........,,.,,.,, 87, 154 Silverman, Jim ,..,..,,,,,,,,., 102 Silvery, Don ....... . .... 87 Silvey, Russell ..... . 102 Allied Youth ...... ----- Anchor ..,.....----- ---- Band ..............- ------ ----- Beacon Staff ------- ----- Cadettes .........--- ----- Civinettes ...------- ----- Civitan ..........---- ------ ----- Concert Chorus Darnas ...-.- ,-1-- ----- - - 198 186 138 130 134 182 184 144 193 Simmons, Hayl ..... Simmons, Laurie .,.,. Simons, Michael ..... ..... Sinclair, Kathryn ...... ..... Singleton, Bert ...........-...- Skinner, Mike ........,..,...... Slater, Jody ............ ,... 9 4, Sloane, Michael ................ Slough, Leland ..... ........ Slovin, Bruce Slovin, Howard ..... ..... Sluyter, Susan ..... ..... Smith, Carolyn ................ Smith, Craig .................... Smith, Farnum ........ 103, Smith, James ...,........ 87, 167, Smith, Melvin ............ 87, Smith, Mike ............ 120, 202, Smith, Paul ........................ Smith, Richard ................ Smith, Robert ........ 103, Smith, Ronnie ..,............... 115, Smith, Rosemary ........ 103 Smith, Stephen ........ 207, 115, Smithson, Carla ................ Smooth, Mary . ............. ...... Smotripki, Jim ............ 167, Snow, Pam ........................ Snyder, Bruce .,.......... 87, Soehn, Elwood ............,..... Solebarria, Armanda ........ Sopher, Bill ........ 173, 94, Sosley, Harold .................. Soter, Madeline ................ Southard, Robert ....,... 173, Southern, Bill .......... 115, Sowell, Charlotte Soza, Carlos ............ S auldin Elwin P , g, ---- ---- Spaulding, Kendra ......,,... Spencer, Dewayne Spiczak, Janice ........ 94, Spiczak, John ,.,.,... 207, Spitskof, Geraldine ........... S rin le Patricia P g , ------ ---- Springthorpe, Robert ....... Stafford, David ............... Stafford, J. ................,..... . Stafford, Richard Standley, Marilyn ...... 103, Stanius, Karen ............ 12, Stanley, Allen .,...... 215, ZQ Stanley, Douglas 207, Stanley, Paulette ......., 87, 134, 135, Starr, Christina ............ 87, Steele, Mary ................ 87, Steiclen, Diane ............... Stephens, Carole ............... Stephens, Charles ........... Stephens, Sarah ...,.... 88, Stephens, Virginia ..... ...87, Stettner, Robert ................ Stevens, S. ................ 224, Stevenson, Sarah ................ Stewart, James ................ Stewart, Nancy ............ 88, Stobbs, Barbara ........ 88, 170, 171, 191 Stock, Terry ................---- Stoddard, David ........ 132, Stokes, Shirley ........,....... Stone, Lincoln .................... Storer, Linda ............ 149, Stork Evel n , Y ---- - ------ - Stringer, Kathryn Stringer, Malcolm ............ Stringer, Merrell ........ ..... Stripling, Gerald ...... ..... Strong, Erich ........ ..... Stubbs, Gloria ......... .,...... Stuessy, Louise ........... ,..., Stuess Sam ........ 88 121 Y, , , 239, 164, 167, 173, Stuessy, Virginia ................ Stunson, John .................... Sturrup, Darlene , ....... ..... Stutz, Suzanne ........ ..... Suanson, Pamela ..,..... ..... Sullivan, James ..... Summerall, Louie . Summers, Ray unnuna198, Sutschek, Ann ............ 88, German D. C. Club ....... E. ....... . Discussion ..... E Club P.B.L.A. ........... . French Club ......... Future Farmers ....... ...... Future Nurses 103 87 115 103 103 115 103 103 87 103 87 103 115 115 224 122, 175 150 122, 115 103 87 173 223 222 94 212 213 115 87 103 87 124, 197 103 103 105 103 87 103 223 103 165 115 87 105 101 251 191 19 115 105 115 87 228 207 146 23L 225 217, 115 87 170, 148 134 134 105 115 115 152, 190 198 103 225 115 115 149 12i 135 115 111 224 105 as 115 105 sa 115 115 103 ss 115 103 121 195 105 as ss as as 103 115 115 129 Sutcliffe, Jerry -----------',---- 103 Swain, Claude ....-------- 11-5, 157 Swain, Lynn ---- ------------ 1 05 Swanzy, Don .----1------ 93, 173 Swartz, Judy ........ 167, 152, 153, 115, 222, 223 Sweeney, Rosemary ..,......--- 116 Sykes, William .--- . ------.----- 103 Szalatski, Kathryn ...... 88 T' Taapkin, Sandra ..-.1..------- 116 Taapkin, Sara ,..----------,----- 116 Taintor, Frank ......., 173, 116 233 Tallarico, John ,,...... 43, 166, 195, 116 Tarling, Susanne ............ 89 Tarpley, Walter .....,.--------- 89 Tarquinio, Richard ........ 207, 228, 230, 116 Tatum, Linda ....,.......--1-.... 116 Tatum, Richard ......., 207, 94, 103, 224 Taylor, Janet ........ 89, 134 148 Taylor, Martha ................ 116 Teagle, Gwen .,.. .,.221, 170, 193, 116 Teets, Sandy ....... 89, 155 Teets, Soyna ...... .......-.. 1 16 Tepper, Steve ...... .. .... 103 Terlin, Ruth ...............1.1.... 39 Terry, James .................... 116 Theiler, Bill ............ 168, 116, 231 Thomas, David ........ 164, 116 Thomas, John ..................., 89 Thomas, Mary Curtiss .... 89 Thompson, Diane ............ 103 Thompson, Kendall ........ 89 Thompson, Pat ........,.,... 116 Thompson, Phil ........ 207, 116, 228, 229 Thompson, Phyllis .... 89, 195, 134, 148, 149 Thompson, Ruth ...... ...... 1 16 Thompson, Sharon .,,...... 116 Tharyer, Barbara .......,...... 89 Tidwell, Sandra ................ 89 Tierce, Joel ....,....... 215, 217, 207, 116 Tillman, Andy ................ 103 Tinkum, Bill .................... 116 Tittemore, Howard ......,. 116, 231 Todd, Danny .................... 89 Todd, Edmund ........ 44, 89, 215, 216, 217 Toledo, German ................ 89 Tomes, Nancy ................ 103 Toomey, Daniel ....... .89, 162 Torres, Laura ...... .......... 1 16 Torres, Hector ...... ..,.... 1 03 Toth, Andrea ...... .... 8 9 Touzet, Americo ...... .... 8 9 Towt, Rodney ...... .....,.. 8 9 Tozzi, Karl .......... ........... 1 O3 Trachet, Ruth .................... 116 Tracy, Richard ........ 89, 207 Travis, Donald ........ 116, 228, 230 Travis, Malanie ................ 149 Trigg, Patrick ..... .. 116 Trudy, Martin ................ 103 Trujillo, Delores .............. 89 Trujillo, Lythia .,,..... 89, 148 Trussel, Carol .... ......... . 116 Tsalos, Jean ...... ........... 1 29 Tucker, Elaine .................... 89 Tucker, Gail ,,,,........ 167, 168, 130 Tucker, Helen ................ 103 Tucker, Terry ,,,,,,,, 133, 190, 116 Tudor, George .......,,,,,.... 116 Tunnell, Barbara .,,,,.,,,,,, 89 Turi, Joan ............,..,,.,,.,,. 103 Turner, Barbara ........ 89, 122, 175, 197, 201 Turner, Candance ,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Turner, Don ............. . ..... 103 Turner, George ........ 52, 103 Turner, James .................. 89 Turner, Judith ,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,, 116 Turpin, Carolyn ........ 104, 129 Turturici, Camile ........ 44, Tutly, Andy ....... Tutt, Don ..........,,.,,,,, 207, Tutt, Joan ,...,..,,,,,,,,, 126, Twentyman, Peter ........ 89, Tyre, Barbara ..,....,,,.,,,,, Tyree, Ned ....... ......... 1 16, 89 104 116 231 104 173 104 157 rganization Index 155 194 161 154 166 150 128 Herald Staff .................... Hi-Y ....,................. .... J.c.L. ....................... Junior Exchange ....... ...... Junior Optimist ....... ..... Key Club ............. .... Mike 8: Mas ue q ,..... .........- Mu Alpha Theta ............ National Forensic League 203 167 188 180 172 196 150 152 U Ulmer, Jack . ....,................. 116 Urbano, Richard ........ 90, 125, 168, 197, 150 V Valdes, Josephine ...,........ 104 Valleau, Neil ........ 44, 90, 207, 213, 161, 181 224 Valliere, Noel .................... 116 Vance, Claudia ........,....... 129 Vander Heyden, Terry .... 45, 104 Vandomellen, Margaret ...126, 166, 116 Van Horn, Kirk . ...,...... 104 Van Pelt, Kathryn ............ 104 Van Zandt, Dorothy .... 116, 90, 155 Vardaman, Marshall ........ 104 Vardaman, Robert ........,. 104 Vargas, Brenda ................ 90 Vaughn, Carol .......... 90, 128 Vega, Robert ........ 202, 228, 229, 90, 161, 165 Vegiante, Charlene .,,..... 104 Veissa, Maurice .,.............. 104 Vennum, Keith ....,....,...... 116 Vennum, Sharron ........ 90 155 Vickers, Richard ....... 90 Vickery, Valin ......... 154 Viera, Gerardo ....... 90 Vinson, Robert ..... 116 Visconi, Robert ..... 116 Visconi, Teressa .............. 104 Vitale, Joanne ....... 104 Voger, Detra ...... 90, 143, Voight, Suzanne .,.... 175, 122 Voss, Leta ....,......,.,,, 116, W Wade, Ronald ............ 202, 90 Wagner, Jerry ..,.....,...,... 90 Wainwright, Michael .. ...... 104 Walden, Chauncey ....,...,. 116 Waldron, Judy ....... .,... 9 0 Waldt, Pamela ,...,........... 104 Walker, Christins ......,...... 104 Walker, Frank ........ 173, 116, 232 Walker, Joyce .................. 104 Wall, Mary .,...... 71, 90, 122, 184, 167, 195, 201, 131 Wallis, William ................ 90 Walstrom, Pam .,............. 90 Walters, John ............,.., 116 Walton, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Wammack, Eunice ,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Ward, George ........ 164, 104 Ward, Ronnie ................. 116 Warren, Brenda ........ 126, 116 Wasserman, Sue ........ 167, 132 Waterman, Eddie ,,,,,,,,,,,, 129 Waters, Diane ........ 127, 175, 195, 146, 237 Watkins, Charlene ........ 90 154 Watkins, Harry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 198 Watkins, William ..........,. 90 Watson, Dawn ....,... 116, 129 Watson, Judith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 90 Watters, Tina ....., ,,,,,,,,, 1 04 Watters, Roberta .... ..... 1 04 Watts, Jerry .......... ,,.,, .,,,,, 2 0 7 Weaver, Clifford ..........,.., 90 Weaver, Judy ............ 116, 122, 134, 149, 170, 201 Webb, Elizabeth ......., 90, 148, 150, 167, 162, 163, 168, 196, 197, 232 Webster, James . ...... -..116, 224 Webster, Joyce ...........,.,.. 104 Webster, Terry ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Weeks, Diane ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 116 Weeks, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 122, 195, 134, 135, 148 201 Weeks, Virgil ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 91 Weesner, Carla ........ 91, 122, 166, 193 Wegener, Jacqueline ........ 91 Weiland, Karen ........ 91, 128, , 198 Weiler, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 1 52 Welch, Curt ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 9 1 Wellens, Rodney ,,,,,,,,,,, , 104 Wells, Bobby ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Wells, Carol Sue ........ 91, 127, 192, 187, 193 Wells, Lillian ,,,,,,,,,,,, 91, 155 National Honor Society .... 148 Opti-Miss .......................... 178 Orchestra .......................... 142 Orpheus ............... ..... 1 46 Pan American ...,..., ...... 1 65 Pavane ...,................... ..... 1 62 Quill and Scroll .... . 190 Raiderettes .............. ...... 1 36 Wells, Pete .....,.................. 116 Wertz, James ........ 72, 91, 168, 148, 150, 237 West, Irving ........,,.,........ 91 West, Joy .......................... 91 West, Terry ..,. ............... 9 1 Westbrook, Danny ...... 91, 146 Wetherhed, Carol ......,..... 116 Whaley, Connie ..... ........ 1 16 Wheeler, Linda ................ 193 Whidden, Dorthory ........ 91, 222, 225 Whinery, Frances .............. 104 Whitaker, Richard ............ 91, 127, 146 White, Diane ..,..... 116, 198, 104 White, Doris .,.... ........... 9 2 White, Hiram ...., ........ . 117 White, Pamela ................ 92 Whitman, Pamela ........ 92 122 Whitney, John ..,............. 117 Whittaker, Delena ........ 91 127 Whitten, Easter ...,..,. 48, 117 Whittle, Carroll .............. 117 Whythe, Robin ..... ....,.., 1 04 Wiese, Carolyn ..... .... 9 1 Wiese, Russell ..... ........ 9 2 Wilbar, Mildred ................ 117 Wilcox, Charles ,............. 92 Wiley, Bill ........ 117, 168, 175 Wilk, James ........ 94, 104, 228, 229 Wilking, Billie ........,....... 94 Williams, Carol Ann ........ 94, 167 104 Williams, Frank ............ 104 Williams, Judy ..... ....... 1 17 Williams, Larry ..... ..,.,... 9 2 Williams, Peggy .............. 155 Williams, Ronald .,,......... 92 Williams, Robert ............ 104 Willis, Fred ..,...,..... 105, 117, 167, 224 Willis, Righton ........ 92, 122 Willits, Pam ........ 94, 99, 104, 149 Willowby, Victor ....,....... 117 Wilsey, Christina ............ 117 Wilson, Betty .,...... 117, 222, 223 Wilson, David ...,, ,.,,..,. 1 17 Wilson, Jackie ................ 222 Wilson, Lois .................... 117 Wilson, Paige ..........,, 117, 167 Wilson, Robin ................ 117 Wilson, Sharon ................ 104 Winston, Mary ........ 117, 134, 149, 195 Wise, Diane .,.,,,,,,,,, 46, 117, 122, 133, 134, 167, 201 Wischhoever, Donna ......,, 117 Wishover, Merlene ........ 117 Wolfe, Claude ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Wolfe, Pat ,.,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 1 17 Wood, George ..... .... 1 04 Wood, Jimmie ..... .... 9 2 Wood, Robert .... .,.. 9 2 Wood, Susan ,..., 1 ,,,,,,, 92 Wright, Gail ....., ,,,,,,,, 1 04 Wright, John .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Wright, Keith .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 224 Wright, Lora ...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Wright, Ronnie ........ 117, 161, 168, 197, 202, 207, 224, 226 Wright, Virginia ,..,,,,,,,,, 92 Wrye, Charles ..... .... 9 2 Wyant, Frank ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 2 Wyrick, Claire ...., ,,,, 9 2 Wytias, Odessa ..... .... 1 17 Y Yengling, Diane ..... .... 9 2 Young, Ivan ...... ,,,, 9 2 Young, Steve ,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 17 Z Zaldivar, Mixdlia .....,,,,,,, 117 Zamona, Perse Oscar ........ 92 Zaret, Marlene ........ 117, 151 Zeh, Ann ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 223 Zeh, Gladys ..,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Zeiler, Linda ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 9 2 Ziegler, Kathy .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 117 Zilvittis, Margaret .... 104, 149 Zippilli, Pat ........ 92, 122, 123 Zoovas, Angel .,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 92 Zumwalt, Yvonne ,,,,,,,,,,,, 104 Zurko, Joyce ............ 117, 149, 167 Science Club .. ..,, ,,., 1 63 Sorrota ...........,,,...,, ,, ,, 174 Spanish National Honor Society ,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 1 49 Sub-Debs ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 1 70 Thespians 153 Titan ,.,,.,,,,,,,, ,M 151 Tri-Hi-Y ....,,,,,,, ,,,, 2 01 Wheel C1ub ....,. ,,,, 1 76 27I r i I CCAC? I X , X oifors' C pitaph You hold in your hands our most sincere effort to record the events and spirit of the past school year. This is the largest yearbook ever produced at Edison, and in some respects, this book is our tombstone and this page is our epitaph. Now that the frustrations and anxieties are coming to an end, we can't help but wonder if it has really been worth it-the chaos of the crowded staff room, the ever pressing deadlines, and the feeling that the knowledge of the time and effort involved in this publication will never reach the students. There were times when we felt that we should just quit and Walk out, but there was that certain sense of obligation-or maybe it was our pride and self satisfaction- that kept us on the job. In our small way, We would like to express our deepest appreciation to all those people who gave so unselfishly of their time to make this 1962 Miami Edison Beacon possible. Going further in our appreciation, we are grateful to Mr. William B. Duncan, our principal, Mr. Vffilliam H. Thomas, dean of boys, and Mr. Donald A. Burroughs, to Mr. Ed McMeans and Mr. Bob Cook of Taylor Publishing Company, and to Ed Kase of S. K. Smith Company for his help in designing our cover. A special thanks to our photographers, Mr. Percy Dean, Mr. Chet Miller, and Mr. Dempsey Limbaugh of Photo Reflex Studios. And of course we couldn't finish without saying thanks to Mrs. Charlet Ladd for her patience and guid- ance, which carried us through the many problems, and to our loyal staff of this 1962 Beacon. 2 my -r fi' A Q . T O a. LMM 0 f D 4 'L 4 P ' Gggfffkj , . wlffjfftf' 5 wi fir: . ,- 574 ,z', 1 mm 1 , 'w A'-Ng Wi W' L .,,,., i W , f u fi.'7i 57 . me M 1- A .,,,, ., Wqggix - - fix rr- ff . A ,1 '-SQ A -1- 1, ' A -2 .Q Y ' :ig .9 4 - 151, nw 'vF'w f'5' ' - hm -...1-,, 2 f wg wg an v G 2 ' f '11 M ff'W,'1'.'J: - 1 -- 1 , w' F241 f?4' ., av . .w:. . 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