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M X -' X , x ' ' M xx xx V f f .- ,M,.,h,k., V 4,4 , -, f, N ,W WS X A - Mmmwmmmf :Lmf,Mffm,,JAMLmf WzQ V ' 11' rr in --I L1J..l.. 1- -- ...L-l xg? 1, lt for...I958 ff 4 5 A fwaqgxfqslgevx 9 pe A s'sKsN ' !'k6eQ 9' AGN' 5100049 lkvlxcz Y,XYI'I'Z, Frlilm' XIIKIC Llsn-Qs. 2 1:1131-I1l'.S.S Alllllfltill 1 WM Gmwbaf X ,WM WWW' EA I ,.,. ' J. nf-ng -I X S MM M if '--s wg' AMA ,,,,. X , fx 1 nd N X 1958 MIAHI published by THE CLASS OF 1958 MIAMI SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Miami Florida wx Isgnlmcl lin-4 km' ,fl Bernie XYeiner. Nliss Ht-tker. and Dirk Bennett prepare tention. Dedication IQVFR-FAILINCL interest in our activities, enthusiasm lor improving the spirit ot Miami High, and sincere dedieation to her joh are qualities which characterize Miss lsahel Beclier. She has served Miami High lor over twenty-live years, liirst in the English Depart- ment, and more recently as Direetor of Student Activities. Miss Bet'lQer's husy oltiee is the seene ol many c'ont'erenees lor planning our elass and school-wide lunetions. She is always ready to oller her eounsel when school leaders hare cliftiiettlties in making decisions. As sponsor ol Student Council. Nliss lieelxer is present at every meeting ol the council and the taahinet. She also ataeontpanies Miami Highs Stttdent Clouneil dele- gates to state and national conventions, Nliss Bec'ker's eonseientious serviee to our sehool has indelihly stamped upon Nliznni High the imprint of her personality. It is with deep appreeif ation that we dedicate our 1958 MIAHI to Miss Becker. ' ,Nliss Betker distusses Miami , Iligh pennzunts with Paul XX'hite. ' fi s 5 Confenfs faculiy . . . page 8 organizafions . . . page 30 sporfs . . . page 98 acfivifies . . . page 124 seniors . . . page 140 6 Nxvxwx EN www-N ff N w xwwsfffxfwf ry' wx 4, X ff XI f f , f, ji, W 4 . , If ,f Z f 1 .' I f, ,, f . W if 4 ' :+ ' 4, , ya. jvf 72 fl Jw? ,gg Q mg 'M -' ' I ww ff V j., ..,, fl 7 f J Af W 1 X was 0 MW Miami High students played host to the farulty when the Student Council sponsored its annual faculty tea. 'W 77'117'J 'J' V 1SQMEN'G.,l-PQ X5 Aff F .Uk v 1 f 'LAX EX YrqJ,,.'4 ' J X-5.3 5 , 5 A' f ' W 571g j wi'1ffW . Q ff? xg, 'fy is in ' I X Q7 1336? . V x J' JV fi ' E m I W wx ,PQ QQ 9 U , FACULTY T I . :fx 1 -,Q 1 W . ,- FQ-ff Q1 Zak Za 'I 'L ' . V ,fx if A X, any J .4-5 N is ,1 Xbcwwg 7Q4-lgzha.. Q' 3 A.: 2 595 ei ' Mis. Sullilu H. Crziwloul 'Sill' Mr. Ronald Theobald Guidance Guidfirire Cliairman 'si,...,f f,,,,,..,, Miss Annie Leigh Rollin: Guidance MW Mrs. Lillian Urighr 'fii W Guidance Mrs, Laura Conner Nurse Opposite: Mr. lVebb, Miss Howard. and Mr. Crabtree di,- cuss administrative rnattera in the main lobby. .,4l 'm Miss Marguerite Clark Guiilanre Mrs. Helen Megee fillfliflllff' Mrs. Katherine Tliompgon Guidance Secretary Miss Isabel Becker Direftoi' of .ietirities Mrs. Florence Lfislibrook Tr'ef1szzrf'r 'iv J ,R I i Q. .Sm mm tffy s is s is Q X swf , ski Q 9 Qt t 5 M43 t mi , 5 1, sk Xlr, Smith gives helplul zttlvice :thout student. stholatrships to a Records Absenfees XYith an interest in the success ol' Miami High students. the attendance ollice hopes to impress upon students the importance ot regttlar attend- ance. lhis year Nliatni Highs attendance ranked high in the county. l'nder the direction ol Mrs. Nlary llooper and her student assistants, tlns office lltbl only takes care ol attendance, hut tends to tardies and truencies and tries to stress the itnf portante ol attending school regularly. XYith ahout two hundred students ahsent per day. one can see the hig ioh handled by the office. lihere are at xztriety tml reasons lor these ahsences. ranging lrom scorpion hites to sprained toes. Nlany memhers of the student hody and the laculty were ahsent with the widespread cases ol measles and asiatiti llu. lhe attendance ollice is responsihle for impress- ing ttpon the student the importance ol good at- tendance lor hetter grades in stholarslnp and lor a hetter ioh alter graduation. Guidance To All Uuidgtnce is the educzttiongil process that helps the indtxtduztl inalxe the hest possthlc hle ttdlust- ment hy dexelopiug to the Iullest his interests. apti- tudes. and gihilities. lt is gt continuous process. constantly t'ousidering the indixitluitl in relation to the school. his home. and his tominunity. Xt Miami Senior lligh School every nietnher oli the Iactiltw is considered at part ol the guidance pro- grzuu. Nlany ol the needs ol' stttdents can and should he met hy hotne rooni teachers. However, indixidual counseling hy conlerence with one ol the gttidance counselors may he requested hy a student at any time. liach counselor tries to conler once a semester with each stttdent in his group. Nlaintt-nance ol cumulative records and testing hy the guidance center help to determine a stu- dent's aptitttdes. Nlany additional serriees. such as the orientation ol new students, health service. vo- cational information, and joh placement are ol! tered in the guidance department. Under the supervision of the test chairman. var- ious testing programs are used to enahle the faculty to heroine better acquainted with the student. The tests include those given to sophomores to deteiv mine their reading and arithmetic ability. and sim- ilar tests for juniors and seniors. The philosophy of the guidance department is to render service hy helping students to adjust and develop their interests, aptitudes, and ahilities. Mrs. Hooper and her assistant take care of students desiring passes to leave school. 'ivan Miss Matilda Corbly Miss Margaret Monroe W Y' Hub of Activity The job of the main office of Miami High is a varied one. The services of this office range from handling incoming and outgoing telephone calls to answering and receiving all of the school's cor- respondence. One of the essential jobs that the office performs for the seniors is to check the number of credits that each graduating senior has obtained. This job, undertaken toward the end of each year, includes making up the list of graduates. One of the most painstaking tasks performed by the office is making Ullt schedules and making 259 142 2 Miss Corbly gives helplul suggestions to students desiring information about their schedules. any necessary corrections after assignments have been made. A copy of each students assignment card and cumulative record is kept on file in the office. The mimeographed morning announcements and the daily bulletin over the PA. system origi- nate from the main office to supply each student with current information about school activities. Another service to the seniors is the compiling and sending' out of college transcripts which are necessary before admittance to colleges and uni- versities around the country. S6KI'l'f!ll'j Mrs. Anita Crabtree Stvitt It b ua rd Mis, louise Uliiitc-ii i-IMI, Regis RFQ!-Nfllll -an .Q , + 1 A, , , NI15. ll1l1'11 15. fvKX.lllllL'N -x , .. 1 a ,' -v , , 'T fs is MIN. Xilllu' H. QQ.1x1'N A .. swam . ,X If 11 . 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Y WL 1 f 1 , ' ' -mx, A A 3 411 ,Q 1 - gy , -41 1. -. R xxfw 1 if ' nk -1, E 2 s 5 , ,,A,,. ' We s 'f'lf -ww ' 'wwf-eil:etfzffe-WiZ,.v,pr sz E Z f' 2 aww e l a n! English via Television The English Department of Miami Senior High School is keeping well abreast with the latest dea xelopments in the field of education. Teaching by means of telex ision has made its debut at Miami High and has made the task of teaching sophoa more English an easier one. The main goal of the English Department is to instill into its many students the qualities ol good speaking. writing, grammar, and appreciation ol line literature. ks sophomores. students gain ll better perspectixe of grammar, the principles of publie speaking. and parliamentary procedure. XYhen the student becomes a junior, he encounters the phase of English whieh deals with composition and the appreciation for some of the great ,Xnu-ri' cyan literary compositions. For seniors wishing to further their education beyond high sehool. the college preparatory course is very valuable. lfot' the student of superior ability. a special college preparatory tourse is offered and includes the reading and analysis of some of the world's great books such as I-lomer's Iliad and flflytsey. For the senior student intent on broadening his xfotalm- lary, a course dealing expressly with the study ol words is offered. Students in gt telexision English tlass take notes on Il lecture lX'hether the student studies in a regular t' lass, or by the new TY. method, he is sure to have a basic foundation of the English language upon leaving Miami High. f x f' hx 71A Jw tf .55 f 1, f f s W X Q fWs f ,sv W f f 5, I 16 'W M' 'Q' DW I W I fu. , SZ X ' as ,Q as , - ' ,W ,Q - :Q be. A SP N' 'Q 1 iiffiiil' ' X . fg e lf If ,. 'fit 9:2 e 'E V M -1' 'wxfgjw Nllx. C.l.ulu Xx 5, XII, Howl MVIS YQ X VIN l'n'il'1 1' A Q Q5 Klum lmxnlL1'u1Lxl1.u1k as - - L x X X v N. .. . 4 9 ,. .,.,., . 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'15- if Nu-f .X f T P I 14 Nliss C.ruilxsli.tnk works .t geunierrx prohlt-in us Roxanne Hlli'tll ltitilh UII. V S lltitt explains ll Iirohleiii to l,t'on XX'ilhelin :ind Hatr- Nlr. ' -' f -' Math for Everyone m 'l Cl The large selection of tourses ollered hy the Nlarheniarits Deliartinenr ol Mianii Senior High is designed to lullill the niatheniatical needs ol every student. For the adxanred student Xlgehra I and II. Plain and Solid Cieonietry, and Trigonoinetry are ol- lered. A new course. Math Analysis, is ollered only to seniors. It includes an introduction into ixllil- lytieal Geometry and Claltulus. Students planning to work alter graduation may rhoose from sur h eourses as Business Hath, Senior Math, and Functional Math. These eourses ine struet theni in working with checking accounts. intgonie tax, hooklaeeliing, and business prohlenis. Basie math courses are ollered lor juniors and seniors who need more intensive work with arith' nietie prohlenis. Miami High students can consider theniselres fortunate in having such an excellent stall' ol niath teachers. YVhether enrolled in a basic or zicli'a1it'erl lorni of niatlieinaticfs, students will lind teachers ready to guide thein in an understzuiding ol their suhjeet matter. xgde N 5 X wf wzmrm fe, :ff f , 1 aa ii . -M, A L 1 Nc!-hx YU, N Q XX: xx 'Ny . 5 ts 7 fv i . df ,A , cliaird Beenv. ligiren Singer. .incl Grace Fillcove study the ls tif lllt' lilsll. Paves The Road The Science Department of Miami Senior High School has been working with an eye toward the future. Its courses have caught the interest of many students who have chosen a career in the scientific world. In answer to the widespread de- mand for men and women trained in physics and chemistry the Science Department has created well-equipped laboratories to offer students the best opportunities to learn through scientific ex- perimentation. For the sophomore, an intensive study of biology or a study of physical science is offered. Biology helps acquaint the student with the human body and with animal and plant life thus giving him a basic understanding of life in general. Physical science is a new course offered for those students who are more interested in physics than biology. One year of high school science is required for graduation from Miami High. Students wishing to acquaint themselves with higher branches of scientific learning will find chemistry and physics an invaluable aid in under- standing our world and its functions. Chemistry. the science dealing with the composition of matter and the changes which it undergoes, is taught in both the junior and senior years. The course in physics deals with experimentation which leads to theories about various physical facts. Through qs , ,I X 57 , ,f VW! ,ff ,at ,, V ' ., f' ' V, ff? M ' 4 'f , I Parts ol the human boclv are inspected by Harold .Xlalin and Doris Weech in Nlr. Ziminerinans biology class. modern teaching' methods. Miami Hifflrs Science U D Department is doing much to give students a line background for future scientific careers. .N . Ii' ' a E lit 4 f- ,f ' f . K . lr Clailcs ng sh f JW ? Mr. la. l,. ' ff VV , M, M ' 13 I'T1lTSlllll.lll , , V , mf-,. fa' ' 7 ' , f , f V, .. sm' M W' w V, fr' , ff -' . J' 1 3 It , -, 1 A r ' , W7 of ,ug . I , - t ' tw ,,-me v, , ' , ' ,mf 'L waL:'- - 'ff sms Marv illicit r i ' yr Loxcltuc . , vr-' 5122 A, 'ff' Mrs, Natalie i Mraz W M 4 I, A 'W l i ' , 'W i is Miss AIlll'glll'L'l il ii ' 1 T A Mcl'lierson .' ,AIV ,I is gg: 1 Mis. came xt. .aa' S yy W 'M 'S ,,. slsitsit- Al 'f ' '77 it v iise t f ,gsttfg-1,31 ,ff?1,5.. xc 2, 3 , - . .z: sir. ititlitttti f M c Ziiinncrniani - A Q4 fai, ,. 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Ilhtt ttttitx 1't-tlttitctl lm' gtzttltttttitnt nrt' tml ycgtts ol lXtm-rittttt ltistory :tml jgHXL'1'llIllL'lll. lltt' lint ytxtr cmctw tht' ltistury ul tht- l't1itctl Stntt-N, lht' tmttt-nt ul tht- tuttrst' lot tht- xt-tmttl ytutt' is at sttttly tml mu' clt'lt1tmtot'z1tit' wticty illltl its pmlalvttts. .Xttt-ttlptittg tu gtttlttzliltt thc stttclctlt with thc xgtrittm tmrltl 1'L'gltJIlN ahcl thcil' ClCXL'ltJIJIl1CllI. guogrgtplty, tm clcttixc t'tJlll'SC. is taught to thc wplttnttorcz zmcl. lor the senior. a 11111111 itttcusixc tottrsc in gt-ttgtoaplty is tullcrccl. The stttcly ol IIlZiIl'S mlm eluptut-11t and IJITJQYCSE lwIJl't'SCl1I6Cl ill ll ljlllilllfll' tottrsc tnllccl worltl ltistory. Smiology iucltttlcs the sttttly ol htt111z111 ztswtia- titms and hmv to hcttcr them. XX'hilc wtiology tlcals with gmttps ol pcoplo. psulmlttgy tlczilx with inclixicltxal laclmavim' :mtl helps tht' stttclctmt tu tm- tlt'1NICillCl :tml get along with otltvt' pt-olllc. Nllllrx tttttln tu l.llI'l'X lvtwtk x l .493 Diff. :-.3 5 Nv- ,, v f -., ,ffrrvwd , ,, N. -F' y RR? W 'XT' S.iff:g,,?,::4.Li' X . X in Q. , hs..- --L ll l - Jr f injfwswl of X 'f Major Howe :md Loretta Rosen use Z1 map of the world in world geography class. Cecelia Klerkle leads L1 discussion on Llle ,4111f'r1'c'u11 Olzwizfm' in Mr. Brumfielcls world liislory Class. Mrs. Emily Gzurris Mrs. Sue Ellen Hoover Y. Mr. lf. L. Livermore Nr. wlolin Nertz WW W , W1 f Nm. Addie lXloorm:m Mr. Earle Orme ....,. 2 1 XZ? X f s M' Am. E. CL vlillll wf ...,,,' W fm s ,W 'itil X . -: xx.-I fn. af L KN f EE, , 4 x Nb 1 ,.., , ,.-. uw M M ., 4 is i 4 Q.. W + gy.. QL s fr W if Felix is arf as . Si Qgfrss. M 2- ' P Q asvfqk -., , swf xx tsp as 'git is ' X 14 Q . 'fp 5 l, X ,K X J 1 -1-:ak aww ..., I ig.: - s 1'--2wss:., s , ,ff Tix ix , X X If 5 X X X , ,.,, so X ss., , X 1 xx v X A g , . N ' Q if x l f 9 ts f' s f V X .sq s 5, Q. fx X Q I X S Dr. lfnritluc' Lugo -t ,i my Q xi .R 1454 N Q X xwxxk s ,x Hrs. Mary Stanley 3 Q A Kass Mr. Frnest xsk, .sv il? if in Nike Mfasserinzui entertains Spanish students in Mrs. Ratn- som's room. Promotes World-wicle Miiiiss iiillilirtnhxi llll Undersfanding Miami High is fortunate in having a well-de- veloped and integrated Foreign Language Depart- ment. This department not only offers three years of the classic language, Latin, but is also up-to-date in teaching three years of French and four years of Spanish. Latin students get a good background in word derivation and a knowledge of Caesar and Virgil. The French scholars read French legends and folk stories and study phonetics. An exciting event this year was a trip to Haiti for students enrolled in French classes. Spanish is our main foreign language because of our proximity to the Spanish-speaking countries of South and Central America. Students of Spanish classes not only learn to speak the language, but also acquaint themselves with the culture, customs, and the songs of the Spanish people. Classes studied examples of Spanish art and architecture when they took a field trip to Vizcaya. i 4 55 6 l l 'W W Ig A - ' K ai 5? in . vpl I M1 ' g if l 1 s ' 45' We 7 A f 1jeLf1.,'Lfw,, e, ,,,, f A-f flfff-'Jef ozlziepd M1 i 1 W, Wi f ,f ,,,, WJI1- ,hw , Mazza I. fr My ,ya FM Food for Thought The library til Miami High serves as a plate for quiet study and enitiynient of the worlds best literature. An excellent reference section is only a part of the extensive facilities the library fillers. The tollection of fifteen thousand books has served as a means of enrirhnient to many students. As an aid in guiding students into their liie's work. the vocational file has also been of great value. Our well-equipped library includes seventy-live magazines, subscriptions to many newspapers. and a special section for debate material. 23 MHS students enjoy ret the library. Mrs, Nanny Ire Sinnznnun Mrs. Elizabeth Stric klsu nd Xlfs. :ding iiiagazines and xic:wsl1.1pt'1's in wwf: af , Wa, .'.e gil, , , ,- , - 'wg M f W ' is Q r , ' ,N A Q' V W shi Xlite SlllI11lll .i sw' -Q. 1 was i . , Kllss lietlv XX eeks s Q ' fs? I jak V, .,.,. ' - , 4 0 rv Nlrs. Beulah ' x' - XIINN Ruth llrewer L. 'X iv ii Xlrs. 'losepluiu' ' ,, . ii s ' lilllltlll -W X ,sq ,sf .M s 3- - -1 Nlrs. l.illlan ltarle 1 1 :S v ki.IllRl.lS . , K we Q s lr Xlis Xl uilxn S 4 S3 Iaukson lit-lu' lo llardr woiks ollite inguhines problems on a tztltulalor. - Xlis, cillllilllilllbk' They Mean Business lhe sound ol hells ringing. the pounding ol lyl7L'll'l'llt'l'S. and grinding ol' nizuhines can he heard e:u'h day on the second Iloor's wesl side. lhese are the business Clllli'2lll0ll rlasses hard al work preparing lor careers in the business world. .X conibination ol' uselul knowledge and skill is provided hy this department. ln the various types ol' business classes, Miami lligh students learn all the skills necessary for al- niost any position in an olfliee. Some students actu- ally work part. oi' the school day under the Co- operative Business Education program. Many stu- dents work lor secretarial certificates which are awarded to seniors who have maintained a high average in all of the required business subjects. Awards are also given to those who gain high speed in typing and in shorthand. The business education department serves Mi- anii High in numerous other ways. The mimeo- graph room workers operate a duplicating machine which produces all of the mimeographed work used by the sehool. Both boys and girls have found that the business department has opened new doors to vocational opportunities. in A ff , 2 ' G ,f 1 . J. , I F 1 ,. . K' 1 gi J I 5 ' fi ,, i, , 1 i 5 5 , 'Wim 2 ' z A 1 5 ff , f Q f i F I I f K? i F 5 1 , 1 t A v A 1 2 , , l A I 2 , i 3 H , f W7 Lt X A f - A72 , ' ' W f ff ff Hs. ' f:. 1 : J ff f f f w ff f I xpmg stucla IIIN 1 mlm thc- uw ul Huw Rmxul man Irma s if if ,-Q64 2 2 fa , W, 1? rx Lllllll' Xlilixils f N, ...W , J-, ff ,uf W, ff-' ,A ' fi' ,759 'ff- wx -4. 4170 XII Inn IHNIIKI n mluumlmm xlrwll IXIJINI. 1I1'1uw1m1luw lux M W w f f ' 's' V,,f - x Qi nggflx V1 . Y Miss l'NIkik'll1l Cook Nh' William li, Dulluw Mr. .XIILIITW S. Mnlom' Mm l'2l'l1L'SliI1C I,2lXVh0ll Mrs. Ruby lillcu lNIngACrs Xu-IX Miss Margaret Vaughn 5 f 4f '45 , fzilpwsf' 15, I , ' 1 ' ' .R - v -,QW , ' ' - ff' , , Y 5 L ' , X ' 4. N 41 z if-Nl:-J'-it K, Alamos Audersm 1 works on 11 machine lathe project in shop. as z ,Y-X ,ww ,, f A wg 95:5 f-wa . 'W , N,-15+ 3., Something for All In addition to the regular curriculum, a wide variety of interest courses are offered to Miami High students. Through the Arts and Crafts or Industrial Arts Department an understanding of industrial tools. materials, and processes is obtained by the stu- dent. Students may also learn about commercial art through work with silk-screening and poster pallltlflg. Home Economics includes Foods and Clothing. In Foods, girls learn the basic cooking methods, and in Clothing they learn how to make their own wardrobes. Musically talented students gain helpful experi- ence through membership in chorus classes. They not only learn about music but also have the op- portunity to participate in contests and shows. Miami High's Million Dollar Band has a fine reputation all over the country. Band and or- chestra classes are taught six periods a day and give students a chance to develop their ability to play many different types of instruments. The DCT program at Miami High gives Stll- dents an opportunity to work half day and finish their high school education at the same time. 27 Ronnie Abbott uses zu iitterbug to sand down wood, The girls' and boys' study halls are important to each MHS student because they provide a chance for students to have extra time to do their home- work assignments. D X as W'i.s. Mrs. Helen Spach , Mrs. Hazel Petit 'W' LW W ts, , ff f sv f --.- ami. of 9 vfffff 4- 1 ,, .,., , . M iss Lloise ' Quzukenboss K . Mr. Ollo I. 1 W' W' f lvr:nush:i:1r 2, Us-ff Iowa:-f-w 1 k . 3 f x ti . ' 'L Wu exif Miss ,Xlyt e .-X. Bush ,, N i -P I M. W, ti., Mrs. Norma ' ' A Tatum f ,,,. W' 4, M ,V . f L, 1 .KZ ....,.. s ,. Mr. Frank M Paskewu h V f-Wmzmw 4 . -5 ,fmf ff 4: bf, 1.4251 -11-. ., we -ft' 'Q' N377 A. ly 5,445 K fa- , f -' it , 'J :I f' x ,jg Mr. XV. S. ,Xngus . 4 N ,'5i1ilI:f ' --1-1. V . 1 . . - A I! ixll. R11l1c1l Look -x A , 5 in H 1. , it WX if A X n 1 V05 2 111. 01118 11.1.1111-1' M13 Raumlulpli sf 1 ,x'r K, : .... 1 Q . Yi' QN If Y f N 1 X 5 X Q 1 2 X ZX ' 15 A' iw .5 Sprccn sg ,Q -H' ii 5 ,, Y M.:-v',ws,,5,Q s, sf- UWW1 ffl K M11 f,WL'll XYi1ki11s1111 N1l'1Il1ll'l'S 111 il glrls pl1N Ll luclx 111111-1l1a1llgz1111c. sic:1l ccl111i:1lic111 class pz11'ticipz1tc i11 . X f , is fi v Building Better Bodies lllrysiczll Clllll'lll1Ull.il wry 11llIN11'1i1111 p:11'l 0110111 lllgll scluml lT1'Ugl'1llll. prm'111cs 1'L't'l'Cll1l0ll 211161 1:111- 1111s 14111118 111 cxc1'c1sc lor 111:111y lN11:11111 111gl1 Sill- clcnls. 'l'l11'1111gl1 SllIJL'l'Y1SL'll pl1ysica1l activities. S1lll1C1l1S 1L'All'l1 to worlg as lIlClll1DCl'S 111' ll group 211161 clcvclup good l1z11111s 111' spu1'ts111a11sl1ip 111141 CKIUIJCIII- li1111. Buys l7l1l'11l'1lJlllC i11 softball, lnaslicllmall, 211111 111111111 llmllmzill. 1 avo1'itcs arnong male stnclcnts are Illlllllllllg, volleyball. and track. 'l'l1c IJ1'0Q1'E1lll for the girls i11cl11c1es 11ac1111i11to11, ping pong, archery, deck tennis, and soccer, games 1v11icl1 are sure to bring pleasure i11 years to come. A first aid and lifesaving course is taught to both boys' and girls' pliysical 6C1llC2lI1Ol'l classes. XVit11 an interest i11 both practical knowledge and tea111 sports, the physical CC1llC2lI1Oll depart- 111e11t coiitinues to b11ild healthier 111inds and healthier bodies. if' .1 X X fx ll ,,,,.,. ..,,s-sw MM..- . 1 ,m,.,4.fs- + -'-- 1 fs ,fir 111 gen 5 1 E 1 1 ,, 4 5 S J . ' 1 in-4' !,....---+-xm V - .. X. :A X X ilkiuwu clclnumtlxnrcs his skill un thc l1'111u1mli Hoya' IJllfSlC2ll crlmzntioll Qlzuws gm llllllllgll lllL'llk gyllllmstic' cxerciacs. f - Mrs. clL'llIkQ'l.l 'V ' ' AX1'1mLm11g 2 Z J ' - g 1 X ' ,f I A HN V I D Y ,,', 5 ,,U 4 ff Xllxx Nlll1'gLl1'L'l lillllll ' 'f ffgp, l 1 'Z ., ef Him lmlxisc' Yllllyllbl' 7 J Nllx, ltlstlillllll' Q4 M' A ,ag - '- ' 4 l- ' flllllll 1 ' if X - ,K tx f he Xlm Xl1lllQll1l1.l xYLlNlll'l' W 4 V ' I .K LW 2 EM. KH, N Sa n ta,s present to Miami High was the Cl1 ristnm s by Candlelight dance sp0 n so red by Little Women. GRGANIZATIONS f 45 t ,A him .RQ hfy '25 s Iii Q .W q 'W Qs .Q ,Q-A C N .., e 49 3 t ,. Ns O I I -899 yt ,,,, Q ff lla 9 f 'fl xx f g 1 s 5 , .2A': X I f Y .ie -xy Bd ,MV Nw, . 1 - 'W 'VX' X' , 1,51 X it sbs Six lielson. Hwitla. Nlerkle. Sthi YH fm we-My N51 A 'P ,NP er t 108, . l 3' I S Q' ff av We IDR' W Q t t t MN., l YJ qi t vzfffzif Q ioit Sit mfsi tlot Ntill, Xlifxiisi-Lits. FI-l'.Xf zozuz Hoyt, Seidertnan, Stein, livans, Savitt. Semin! rout: Tanner, llel Valle, lielcoe, Student Council During the lall seniester, the lirst Miaini High School Spirit Xveele' was sponsored hy the gov- erning hotly ol the school, Student Clouneil, which . A , . . nas lounded in ltlll. lxath day ol tlns week was stt aside lor ll special purpose. .Xetivities included .1 t.i,dtx toloi dis tlisstoloi g- 4 ' ' 1 -zt. K 'day, and discussions in tht honu omits on sthool pi ide t 'r . K ' and citizenship. .X new inoneyanialxing project lor the eouncil was the silt ul tht ntu Xliuni lligh J . ' ' X ' lennants. These pennants also helped to proniote hetter school spirit. lhe t'ount'il's niain inoneyvnialging proi- t't'I. the sale ol loothall programs at home nantes. ra' nas tontinued this year. .X tanipaign to have each representative to the tounril sell progranis at at least nt ,nut ut greetetl lvv the revised Student Handbook. o ' fu ' 'Ls staged. fiophoniores were ieider, Matthews. Tflllftl rout: johnson, Enierick. Knapp, Meade, Gallagher, XN'hite. jordan, Vinociur 32 The annual Student Council lfarully Tea, or- ganized hy the Social Clonnnittee, was a great sue- ress this year. This event was held in Noveniher and had an autunin thenie. Relreshnients were provided by the lfloine Eeononiies Department and inusie was provided hy the school orchestra. liaeh eouneil nienilmer escorted his honierooni teacher to the tea. President Dick Bennett and X'ic'e-President Bernie KVeiner attended the National Student Clouneil Convention at Arlington, Virginia, in No- veniher. They also visited various Northern cities and gained niueh lrotn the trip. Miss Beelter, Di- rector ol' Student Activities, took this trip too. Representatives were also sent to the conference at Key XVest. Menihers ol' the council ushered at the annual Back to School Night held in No- veniher. Another annual council event was the trip to Kendall Old Folks' Home fora Christmas party. ! :DQR ls f 'hum vw In the spring Student Council representatives and alternates attended the annual barbecue in the Activity Patio. The friendship committee sent cards to those students who were ill for three or more days and were absent from school. The elections commit- tee distributed, collected, and tabulated all votes in school elections. Ushers for assemblies were provided by the Student Council assembly coin- mittee. Members of the savings stamps commit- tee promoted weekly sales of these stamps and, therefore, helped to remind MHS students to be thrifty. Student Council took charge of hall and cafeteria monitors. Publicity committee members promoted council activities by publicizing the sale of football programs and by sponsoring a display in the guidance window during Homecoming lVeek. They also took charge of all student bulle- tin boards, the calendar in the main hall, and the athletic and Student Council scrapbooks. A Good Grooming Day was sponsored monthly. The council and jr. Debs promoted the placing of a school seal in the front entrance of the school. The annual Student-Teacher day was continued this year and took place during the second semester. -v STUDENT Couxcir. OFFICJERS. Bernie YVeiner, Vick'-Pl'E.S'ffIP7If.' Miss Isabel Becker, Activities Directory Judy Lefcoe, Secre- tfu'y,' Richard Bennett, President. Club Cooperative The end of an era was marked this year when Inter-Club Council voted to abolish the Service Club Plaque. This plaque had been a controversial topic of discussion for over two years. Most of the service clubs felt that the plaque was an unneces- sary reward because these clubs were supposed to do a great deal of service without reward. ICC is a branch of Student Council and is headed by the Student Council Vice-President. Bernie YVeiner. It is made up of the vice-presidents of all the Miami High organizations. Its purpose is to help clubs to cooperate and to solve differences through representation in the group. Last year's Leadership Training Conference was continued this year as an ICC and Anchor Club project. This conference was designed for those sophomores and juniors planning to participate ac- tively in school activities in the coming year. This year great emphasis was placed on parliamentary procedure and the actual mechanics of the busi- ness meeting. Special classes were devoted to the duties of club officers. HK 'A wg f as sl .N was , 1 V+ 'gg ,Q 4 Q, ,. ,, . .W f N! 'Ja f . . - ks .., e p f WY Q S NAS Q-wk - 2 3 S -hi ia Qi? QQ. va I X ex xg .K Nb w 5 . K' A a .IF 11 Num Slll!l4Nl f1Ul'NlIll. All-'XllHfRS. Ifinl wmv: Miller, Boyd. Hunter, Bucrger. Sf'I'UIIlI row: Curilm. liulvin, liuruclin, liullmznn lu-nlmuril lulnmm, limlmval. HKISII, Bmwning. 'I'l11'rrl rnzv: 'l.l'lllJLi, Briwgs, Fcinlmcrg, Nlamdcl, vlulgllllll, Clulm, . . m. SUPIIHXIURI-'SIVIIICNIKf1lll'NlIll. Nllfxilsl-.Rs,F1'1.xl row: NIcycrs.Mfn1ro6. Kish. Rulll. Sf'l'U!ll1 mzu: Dusxll, Nlglltlu-ws. IH-mlm. Lcvy i.nmslll.u1. Hull 5.llll, Svc ilik, Q-J 2IllSL'I', Qlanmlmm, Mnlnumlm, Snyclcr. rfilllbfff ww: Spcrnlmulus, Moore, SIICCIISIII, Hull, Mullcy, XVilhL-lm, l,anfz1rus ww 'ld' Wax 3 3 rx Q. rw. Qi 'i wg fff, .7 9 -N ffv if ,W - GWR X ky? X, 4M N ff ,V Q. ' vw 73 'n no A? Inv 'lla n,.n mg: we , , , V M v4.'4mf.' S CI, Cxulxrl. I-mr wmv: liulxin. Nlmk. Dell Valle. Snviu, Dulmluin. Bush, Sfmml ww: Finehcrg. limerick. Cnlmn. Seiclvrrrum. OX I. BOX fQOhr'n, I.C,.C.. xfENIl31'Ri ANU CJIYVICERN. fmt mzv: Xxlllgfr. Miller: Lmzlgl hnmumk. Sfwwlfru. Imkn. C,.1Il.mlu Randy. vwnzff l'UIL',' 'Ima Clwmlc. Howe: Bemis XYCiIl4JI', I'fm1'flf'11l,' Rum-, Nlfmrluuul. Prucxllal. Wm, .441 7 rhlmollglm Xrlmm. f U? 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L ,nb 1 1 1 15 . 1- . f 1 . ,Il tr, ,y I if, br 1111511 Council Members Play Marshal Gold stars ideutilied Girls' ClUllIlCll 111611113615 cluriug 11157-58 111 lllff MHS cafeteria as they car- ried 1111 tl16ir caiiipaigu to curb cutting 111 11116 during lllllell periods. T116 tags said G1rls' Coun- 1il lXlIll'5llZil.H The council is the advisory com- iuittee to t11e Dean of Girls, Miss Howard, a11d represeiits all t11e 111611113613 of Girls' League. 111 the fall. Girls' Council 111611113613 were intro- cluted 111 2111 asseuihly at which t11e work of t11e 111111111111 was explained to Girls' League. A second all-girl assembly, which was l16ld 111 t11e spring, was highliglited hy a 1351111111 sl1ow. l'ro111oti11g l1'lCllClSllllJ tlirougliout the school was Girl Co1111cil's 111ai11 project second 56111651611 They spousorecl The Frieudliest 1Veek of t11e Year' wl1icl1 ended witl1 t11e traditional Hey Day. C111 tl11s day each student was provided with a lllilllt' tag. Girls' Clouucil IllCllllJCl'S aided Nliss Howard each lllflllllllg hetore scliool witl1 absentee passes. Posters to prouiote care of the restrooms were posted also. T11e only 111o11ey'raisi11g project of t11e group tl11s year was tl16 sale of post cards. These cards l1ad color pictures of Nliauii High School Zlllfl sold for five ceuts. Vela Gor11111. C1111 2111171 5 BC'llf'CUl'llH2'l,Sf'l'U71fl 1'1'11'-P1'e11'11f'11l.' W f .4 ik 5 QF Vf iw .Q ' MM . 7? ! iff. Siixxtsn Nsiioxxi. Hoxoit Oi-I-itfiks. Fiizxt row: Iunc linight. Setretaitz Xluriel Klliapnian. l'iw.i1'11w11l: Gladys J Beltran. lit'-liiiiilwiit. Suozifl rozi'.' David Steinberg. Y-lL'1Jt7tlf7. Aid to Spanish Students llelping Spanish students in Miami Senior High School was the main aim of Spanish National Honor Society in their third year. Members aided Spanishfspealving students in adjusting themselves to Miami Senior High School and also helped them to overcome language dilliculties. Other students enrolled in Spanish courses were given a goal to strive tor through the existence of this honorary organization because prospective meni- bers had to have a high average in their Spanish courses. 'lapping ceremonies were held each se- mester and initiation services, which were held entirely in Spanish, followed. Advisors ol Spanish National Honor Society this year were Mrs. Loleita Ransom, Miss Lillian Blotner, and Mrs. Kathy Smith. Meetings, also carried on in Spanish, were held on alternate Mon- days at 3:10 p.m. In order to promote school spirit in Miami High, members put up a spirit window during Homecoming Vfeek. They aided the Language De- partment's various projects by helping with other window displays on the second floor. Sirxxtsii Xaiioxxi. Hosotl Rimini-ks. Ifowt row: Diamond. Nlleinstein, Merkle, Reiff, Hleldon. Sf'f'UIlI'I row: liorodin. Clichielo, Schneider. liimmel. Kamp. Franla, Ostrie. Tliird row: Kaufmann, Hoyt, Babcock, Dubbin, lihrens, Rayburn, liolker. Fuiirtlz 7 row: Sanjenis, lfrislnnztn. Isaacs. Rosenlield, Hamel, Megee, H ostetler, NX alker, Albury Rapp. , 2 i Q -uv U ' 'Q' Qt ,g 'T 'L 'Y .wr , is-any f Q f . ., ff A ,W f 0 Qlvgfqz 4 .wiv M Q ' N ., We ff f -rw V. - ' jf' V W Ly N ssh? g X 1 , , W F I, A , H ' if f - Q if f ' 'V as sr i ,, as is ' Q iz: ,ff . 4. ,, ,fi f ,. e Kem ' 'A f -..- Nm f 4' ' I A 'N ,K .,,, 4 ', , , A 9, aww 2,1 F' to A f . r . ,eff W ,l I .,.,, my A ,, , K. f gp' . gm envy, l S1a- f 1? Y, ?'qif, I iw' XAfill'll i,l'l'Hil'ilxN. llml wav: lklln' Xl'IlQ'll l'l'n'-1'1mnlf'r1l' Yiiginii IMI lnmlfnf Mmm! r'm1'.' lrxing Nlwl. lIf'lI.KlHI'7,' Nlgmm lfixiiikvl, Nw:- grufll-fll-.l1rlr.x.' lm' ii4'lixi'I'. .N'f'f1f'- lmv: llciirx' Ninn-nm, Ill-Aflliltlflf Iain llaiws, fflnzfzluin. i Z if 'zf N' 4 Xiwxl: l5.i1'1'x fiiillhlll .mil lI'Xillg .Xlwl lil'lllUllSllilllL' dur- nu in, Xfklulu xilivmliixili-' kllllllllllgll wliznl llll linppui to 1 l.llL'ik'NN iliiwi l'w'frf iil'iIJIllg lu IJl'HIll4llk'SLl1tllJi spirit Ullil ilu- xiillll ul I miliill Immlgu, Bill Slllll' and Virginii 1 llclkulla- m.iLi .1 mln lu lrxmg X.INIl! and -In-auiimc Milam. 'fx ..v V V X U V 5.1: U X W 4 v.n-... Jff, mi i ix, N 'mah .wmv A xi' Ai? MMM A-MWA f 1 R it ia m QM awww .Xnuvuz Cllu-crlcxiclcrx Bz11'b:11'a1 Mnscclzi :md Bznrlmrzi Hmm-I' lor rupcivc pep 5igns Irwin Lu' Bliuli Lind Dun NIuc1'i1m. llwluzuz X-Cllulm tnpccs: Fmnl: Chris i12liiiiL'l'ly. i-Iwwgml SCiHN'CillL'l', Runnin XVcislJL-rg. liuflr: Bill Millcr. Slum Silicmcr, R1DQL'I'.'xlillllQ1l. Bill McQuinn. - Q . , -at ' 12' 4 , -f ff , X-Cuts Nlrxusras. Fmt rozv: Sprague. Savitt, DelValle. Fernandez.Anderson,L:1sko,Hecker,Moreno. Swonrl rozu: Pere, Gilman. Xoung. Nleztcle. Stine. Ifrankel. Abel. Third row: Blitch. Dent, lX'arren. O'Fallon. Macrina. Arnett, Chaplin, Herr- man. Hayes. ftlllflfl roztx' Selznick, Bott. Mitchell. Tilley, PllC6'l,S76IDCTC.l'fDlllSCI1. X-Club Plays Safe To die or not to die was the theme of Safe- liflozw: Qloe Hecker, Neil Picket. and Barry Heade put up curtains in the physics laboratory. Driving Meek sponsored by the Miami Senior High School junior Exchange Club. X-Club was founded at Miami High in 1954. Its motto is Unity for Service. School spirit was promoted in H957 through the sale of football badges. Members did community service by collecting for the United Fund and Cardiac Drives. The Tu- berculosis Association received X-Club members' services after school at its downtown center. The Science Department was aided by the new dark curtains donated by this organization. New Years Eve found club members pulling bal- loons in the King Orange Parade. Another com- munity service was ushering at Easter Sunrise Serv- ices held in the Orange Bowl. Social events included attendance at weekly Sen- ior Exchange luncheons and the annual Sweetheart Formal. This year. the formal was co-sponsored with YVheel Club and was held on April 26. X-Club meetings were held in Room 214 each Monday afternoon under the sponsorship of Mr. Jerry Exum. A bulletin board was put up in this room telling of coming activities and projects. Also. a new wooden scrapbook was made by members. X-Club members worked during the football sea- son taking tickets at the games. 39 if .lily V Q K, V' 1:' pri? I 41 .nj gg-'MQW .. , ss' N , ,ex if .h kgfixg :Q 'A F? 555 lniorotzuxi-iii C21 ilu, I ir.x'l row: Mr. llamtwell, Bobrow, Plotkin, lXlcl3onald, Zide, Sanlhez, Fuhrman. Aid The eedy l'he -lunior Red Cross deserves recognition for the service that is given to the people of our com- nmnity and for the world-wide friendship which it promotes. To spread understanding among the peoples ol the world, the junior Red Cross in Miami High has taken on the project of sending overseas gilt packages which are filled with small necessities and toys. These packages are filled by members of each homeroom in the school. lNIembers of the junior Red Cross, a subsidiary of the senior organization, devote many hours to helping needy families in the area. Photo Fun The members of the Miami High Photography Club have found that their excellent equipment and dark room are a great aid in learning about cameras, about processing and enlarging of nega- tives, and about all the fascinating lore which sur' photographs and their making. rounds The members go on picture-hunting field trips during which many pictures are taken. Yvhen the photos are developed, the results are compared for both good and bad points, and, in this way, each member increases his skill and interest in pho- tography and finds a new and interesting hobby. gli more Rico Clkoss. lf1'r.il row: Rickey Sherry, I'in'-Przfsfrlerziq Suzanne Ray, Tl'l'll.YIll't,i',' Mrs. Maria Collins, SIJOIIXOTC Emily filllllll, l'H'.sItlf'l1f.' Nanny DelV:tlle, Serrvlary. Srmlrnl row: Cliastain, YVeiss. Longhry, Polley, Lynn, Rovin, Ives, Henley. Gilpin. Hopper, Homles. Rzibenowicli, Climent. Third mzu: Sperber. Schweers, Linn, Goodman. Cotzin, YVest, Kagan, Al- D NLll'L'l, Rquhex sky. Gill. l'll1III'flJ row: littrbee, Mclntosh, Mzirtiniztk. Rohaccky, Perry, lihrens, Aleman, Simmat, Carroll, Heldt, Priest. Sthoenlieltl. af My s ,2- .em .WU .aww .g. 4 W Q W f Z K 4 1 M91 ap ,. .7 is y 2 , M6 1 Q f fl A 4 A u f 4 f fi L,-iw tif ,sl glial f 'F Q 351 G' . nf 2 ENTRIZ Nou M1-,N1isERs, First row: Rota, Dial. Martin, Pliskin, Ross, IJclVallc, Garcia, liztket, Crcenbcrff, Nlatatenn. Pos- U tel. Swcoml row: l.app, l.ee. Green, Finkbone, Rav, Iordon, Greco, Grvdcr, liulvin, Rand. liolkcr. Lust. Sokololi. Tlzirrl rozw: Sncdeker. Smith. Sager. Nlakris. Sc-rott. Ray, Dildiine, Farr, Roach, Gallardo, Rutan, I.onnnc, Vlcldon, lSlotner,Fou1'll1 row: Suarez. Fernandez, Bltunerlield. Suclakovv. Paytuvi, Dizik, Newbold. lNloore,Vallcau. HahiBound Entre Nous. a club for those outstanding in the study of the French language, visited the island of Haiti in Nlav. l958. Club members spent an en- joyable and educational four days in this delight- ful country and improved their French. Each month, Entre Nous holds a business meet- ing and a soiree. The latter includes swimming parties and an annual Mardi Gras dance. Business I - -. . meetings are held on the first XX ednesday ol: every month. Projects include donations for Hungarian relief and for CARE. Entre Nous also supports a European orphan. Once a year Entre Nous sends French students to compete in the National French Contest's County Preliminaries which are held at the Uni' versity of Miami. At this time, students are given a series of written French tests. Also held each year is the State Declamation Contest at Rollins College in lVinter Park, Florida. Entre Nous mem- bers from Miami Senior High School have won top honors in both of these contests. Exim Nots FJIIICERS. First mtv: -Ioan Nlakris, Clzrzplzlirz: Shifra Serott. Y'rf'r1.v1u'ffr.' Emilv Garcia, lffffoisrlizzg .Sf'!'lf'ffll'Y. Sworn! mtv: l-Barbara Sager. :LII-Bl0l'1'll7l,' Hubs Pliskin, Srfrgmzrzl-ai-,-Iims: Nora Callardo. 1Jwvir1'm1l,' Tonv Fernandez. Slllff' Tiwozzwm Betsy Sololol. Pill!IilI!llVIIfll?'lIlll,' Valerie Greco. life-P:'f'.vi1Ier1l.' Nancy DelValle, lIm'r4'.vj1rnzfling Serwlrtrv. rv ' , vi. 1 Q f fra JQ4 9 if 'al af I W' 413. , W as 3 i I 1 Z fl 46 ' K -'X x. - AIR. Inns Mixiiii-its. lfirsl matt: Blondc, Vincent. lfindley, Houscr, Vales, Nation, Houchin, Bowers, Baker, Minton. Seconrl row: laws. X i.i. ludgc. l5cbrziiul llzlwkin Nlt'.llll'. lla won. Orme. CLrossin:ui. Xnninos. Iirlozi' lop: Linda llaimcl and lfrantes Houchin show the u.illc1 Slit' .Xlmgi Mater tzirds which Debs passed out to tzuh studcnt. llrlow lrolloni: Mrs. Holtlnian and Miss Sharp rctc Wingo. , X sf 4 5 . xx X is. New e XQ NK X Qkxegyse esssfflrlkix 'aa XXX. W xx rigging sg: . , tl-- S-.:.:e..Qb,., - ' . xxtfb-N 5 Nfl' skim 52' 5 gf t g.. .z., ..:.:.:a. be . Q - -Qs.. gat s ,vs x R, ixc girls' and boys' bathroom passes from Sue S'sisa.affs Eiio hail ' .wap 3 '3 f ' s. XV:irrcn, McLaughlin. Gravely, Meyers, Hamel. Third row: Drobnie, liugg, Hoelm, Clues on Clubs junior Debs, Miami Highs newest girls' service club, had as one of its main projects the passing out ol' booklets called Clues on Clulzs to bewildered sophomore Stings. These booklets contained a summary of each club, both open and selective, and were designed to help new students under- stand Miami High activities. The object of Junior Debs is service to the school, service to the community, and the develop- ment of leadership, civic responsibility, and social consciousness in its members. The club is spon- sored by the Flagami YVomen's Club. Another major project of Junior Debs was a clean-up campaign which was held in connection with Zenith Club in March. Sophomores were able to learn the Alma Mater without any difliieulty when they received printed Alma Mater cards, courtesy of xlunior Debs. Home room teachers were presented with calendars lor their desks by this club. MHS received a new llag from Crescent Club and junior Debs. Patients at the Veteran's Hospital were delighted at Christmas by the entertainment provided for them by the Debs. Veterans were further aided by this girls' service club when members collected money during a local veterans' association cam- paign. Faculty sponsors lor the club are Miss Dawn Sharp and Mrs. Barbara Holtzman. XX 11 u W1 Q M.. if wi ,A 1 4 .u111r1:'w Top: Ir. DC17NI1lCI1l1JCl'S P111 Swi1k 1'lI1f1 Bc1'11i11- Cross- .-1110110 lop: julio CL11w1'1111 111111 Bc1'11i111 0111551111111 111sp 1114111 helped 111 keep 111111111 Npirir high with the s:111' 111 1111'g:1- the new 511111111 Hug whi1h -Ir. 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Chap 1 .A..,.2 , 1 Z l.1i11. 1, -1 f 12' xv .-:- , V .H -1.1 if , 31 1 X I L 1 7, il ' 4, f 1 -1 11. .141 1' 'MW 1 ., 11 .,., 1' 1 M12 ' 1231 i f '+- me .Y 9 6 -3 4 T alll l Y- I I-1 Ns Xlrxnu its. Ifirtl mai: Ylugt. Manahan, Sandler, Nackley, Macliride, Davis, Hodes, Arthur, Hutton, Vaughn, Moore. Sec- ond rose: Sltallct. Reiter, Nelson, Marin, XVarren, Neuman, WVhite, Burgess, Ferlazlo, lXIcConnell, Bauer. Tlzirfl row: li. Cox Wasiletvski. D. Cox. lfishburne. liaulmann. Ruiz, Voorhees, James, Perry, Smith, Palmer, Moore. Service Unlimited Yflcens, Miami Highs only open membership girls' serxice club, lullilled its high ideals again this year by having a well-rounded service and so- cial program. Y-Teens, organized at MHS in l9f35, has as its purpose the building of fellowship of girls devoted to the task ol realizing the ideals of per- sonal and social living through faith as Christians. There are seventeen Y-Teen clubs in the Miami area and many more all over the United States. Service to Miami High students as well as the building up of the Y-Teens' treasury was brought about through the Y-Teen book cover sales. These attractive blue and gold covers not only protect books but also publicize Miami Senior High School. .llfufli buyers were gixen a chalice to keep Diana Dax is helps to lill baskets ol Iood. their books in good condition through the Y-Teens sale of plastic covers. Thanksgiving time brought baskets, courtesy of Y-Teens, for needy families in the Miami area. The Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assem- blies featured programs printed by Y-Teens. Mem- bers visited the Cardiac Home on Halloween and gave a party for the children. Social events for the club during the year in- cluded a Y-Teen Inter-Club Council Sweetheart Dance in April, a fashion show sponsored by all the Y-Teen clubs in Miami, and a party at Christe mas time. X-I lit-.Ns fjlflflfl-QRS. 1'1r.xt mai: Barbara bummerfield, LCC Representative: Elaine Hopper. Sergeant-at-Xrtns: Betty lessee, Chaplain: Barbara -Iones. President: Barbara llopl, Social Chairman: Pat McCullough, Secretary. Sw-orzrl mat: .Xhna Bell, XVays and Means Chairman: Dorothy Roda- baugh, Vice-President: Caroline Dowdell, Treasurer: l,ynn Vinocur. Publicity Chairman: Sylvia Zabransky, Historian. 'i N-ft 7 , . 'X wmv- , age- . 4 QQ Z V A 1, C U :Wm ' 4 T.. was , - I- x v Xtsml-': During tht' Tligllikxgixilig and CIln'ixti1nu gmcllililiex, X-'liecm iuciubclx litmmtlu Rntlallmtlgli :tml Clalmline Dow- tlcll helped to tlistrilmute lJ1'OQ1'Llll1S. '3...f Xlaruti X-4TCt'llN wtiiiwtxi Hill l'i'uitt, Dun Nlzurrinxt, Hcrli I Smith. Lztrrx Plttimiitgr. jim liuu, Iiffluztu' Y-lccm bunk Ui xffix iltilltfl tu ixtft'lJ tftu' lififiltx tlcfzm. AXICIIIIICIA B:11'lml':l lfiiitw uiztkcw Ji wiv tri Diziiiiit- 1,411,111 :incl lmrx i,lllllllllL'l'. 'Y 't f-W.. 7 ,, if swf, 2 ,MAE ,I ,M .. 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Further 1510111011011 of school spirit was 11ro11gl1talJo11tat tl1e first l'Pep Dance ofthe year. sponsored by this club. History students received tl1eir Alllfflifllll Ob- ,verzfws on time because Little VVOIIICII members delivered them t11 these classes each week. stnclents received their due recognition when they were presented with honor r11ll carcls eaeh six weeks, courtesy of Little XVOIHCH. Sports and school spirit came i11t11 the spotlight again witl1 tl1e l1asketl1all season. Little XVUIIICH sponsorecl 510111135 after tl1e games. Spring sports were promotecl witl1 a campaign, posters, and a scheclnle of all events given t11 each stnclent. The a111111al Christinas Ball l1a1l as its theme this year ucll1l'1SllllZiS 11y CZ11n1lleligl1t. purpose is service t11 the l ll Il 14 Xkoxns N1l:XlI1l1l-LS. 11111 111111: 1,L'l1I1L'Y, 1'11'i1lges. ltbftlilll. K11I'111lill, Mortoii, hlllltfbllll, lelorner, l,LlN'I1C', 1,L'flUblli. Rose, Smith. 811111111 111g,13 lf111'ley.fL111111-1. L1111111'1, Peeples, CI11l1i11s,iGrie1', XVCIHIC1, Hunter, 1 1lIl'lly, Hztgelgztns, fiillllhllllll, Mzilztkolli, Stein. 7 'l'h1'11l mtv: hlllSL'l12l. Reatlx. XX'11l1. Swinclell, l'11rrisl1, 1,L'liUJL'. NV111111, 111111, Bevans, 1l1'1l111111l, Paino. Fotlrlll row: Ijllllhlfll, low- ers. l.11ne. 1,l'Lll'StPll, l'11'1-1111-r. ,-Xgiiilar, 11llll1l'1, 1,liUL'l1lll. Rose, 1511111111111-1'. XX'il1i111ns. ms 1, ..,. f 1 . 1 i 1 X Q Z , E 111111 1'11a1'.' ll.ll l'1'eples, l'11l1ll'1'lil1'. .111 1l111'1l1, .Y1111'11l.' Cllorixt hilll- 111l111. .lim 15111111 fi11111m1111g, 1Villig1111s, l,!lIf'l't'f.X,' hlutly 1iL'YZlllN1 .1l1'1ul11'1'.1l1l'j1.' filllitbl 1,ll1'Ilt', Coin'- u 44 ,V ., ,tt -fi J 5 . f 421' f fm, Af' ,v-me wg 221 fx A, Q X K -3,3 , gt t l .XBOYl-I Litth' Xlhitictl tgtpt-tw. Ifmnl: liilllll Ht-lclt, Lindzt Dztxix, Nanny Xlnttlwxu. limit: Sully Dglrluw, Bcvwly ,I am thmii. lirlfm' wp: Little XVUIINJII umcluu dolls wcrc an fztmiliztr sight to HHS xtuclcntx, Iutlx Pcuncx and Suzie Blnillllllltjlf mztkc :1 mls to Ntutlciitb. liwlfm' lmtlfmz: Putty Lune and Gloria Xlnltwliu tlisplgu .t pmtci' lm' l,ittlc XX'u1iiet1's choice for thc hgxt L:I'lHYllllL'Rl girl ul the week. wh Wy- I 'ff , J K ,. ' 'J Wff ,. if ,', f 9' 1 mg iff, - ' , i .'1F,4fQ fb ,Q ,I . N f 4 i ff Q 3 iyfl fl M .gn X , ,,,' 1 A X ,h., .Ay ,X ,X WW MITW f 2, ffff few fa. an ,,,., if ,Z ,f I 1,127 f J My ta-my .7 Vi., ff-17 ,XISOVICZ Pat Hollzmcl fills out Itunur roll tztrcln 1011-zncli liunor roll student. lifflozu lop: Carol Puinu, Shirlq XVCIlIl6l, and .lucy Stn-in help mllcct czmncfl gflfbllx lor thc migrant workers. Iiffluw lmtmm: A religious tzniipztigtt was apumuretl hy Littlc XVUHICII. Linda Swintlell. Mary .lu Scott, Hctty Gilwm, :incl Sara Hunter display si hullctin hoztrcl which was put up lin' the cztuipxtign. e I Q - l K 25' f f ,y t iw 54? if ' if . Q a, W it Q - , Mm, , A 5 i 1 Y., . .J A i ., 2 F :- ' y' K , 3 .v tLgh 5 ,W tXf'wf3t it fl? I Ci-1 I X il Q ' 5 3 Lf 3 x 1 X Q l'1'n1f-.i FilI-Xl-'l- NllfXIlilxR5. Ruben Aguilar. lit-nt Clarter, Gladys licltran, Susan lilirenhcrg, A Case of Wri'rer's Cramp Selling ads, writing copy, checking stories, re- porting all the events at Miami Senior High, and burning the midnight oil, all of this and more goes into the production and publication of the Miunzi High Tinmv. All ol' these hardworking stall' members are required to take journalism for one year and to maintain a B average to work on the paper. The TflllI'.Y seeks to bring the news to Stingtown in a new, prolessional, and interest- ing manner. liditorials and leature news stories 'lifinw Suri- Nliixiiuks. Rust' filllllull. l,HllN l'.I- f 4Q4F A jk as to the problems and keep Slings informed events at Miami High. Though at L'times, from chronic writer's been rewarded by the lumbia University, an the National Scholastic Press Times staffers may suffer clamp, their efforts have Medalist rating from Co- All-American rating from Association, and the International Honor Award from Quill and Scroll. In the spring, publicity for the paper was pro- moted through the Times Bean Contest. A jar lull ol' beans was placed in a third Iloor window and students were asked to guess how many beans were in the jar. The prizes were tickets to a theater and free pizzas. i nw 4' wr 1. W -MHZ ' l . illlllsfi - f.. Z, 4 ' ... t 7 XX I2 M f. A ..'tt' fu ', 1' tx LI'..'l'1A' blllllwlll. Bri' 't'lYci1 Honor Journalists Quill and Scroll is 21 11z1tio11al jo111'11alis111 l'lOI1Ol'- ary wciety. Its purposo is to recognize jo111'11alisticf MZ! MZ 1? Kp, ze 5 ' , ,. A-4 Tj , 'I 97' ff? I ' 6 ?f 49 A ,W W' ? f-'? M1.,,.,,. , A fm ,4 -ff W ,,, 'L 4 1 ,.,, My f al, f ,f f, acl1ie1'e111e11t. and so iiieetiugs. activities, and ol- ticeix are HOL iiecessary. R6C1L1i1'CI116llIS lor 1116111- lacixliip are imc tliousalicl p11blisl1ecl lines of IJl'll1I i11 tlic bclmtnl 11cw5papc11 1cc3o111111e11clat111115 ll'Ol11 tlic 5pu11w1' uf tl16 stall. and rect1111111e11clatio11S FV11111 11z1tio11al c1lliQ61'st1l Quill a11dSc1'oll. Tappoes must be in tlic LIPIJCY cl11a1'te1' of their class. Z A,,1 V MISS BAR BAR.-X GARFUNKFI. f ff! V , f,JL.l1.I. ,mn Sr.1tu1.1.. Stone. Ht-gcc. Fimllcy. Swmzzd wmv: Bclt1'4111 clflllltlll, Rolliiiwii, l'llllL'l'l1li, l'11t1'1111:1gc lfrclillcfrg, Hilllltfl. Tlfiw! mtv: Y1lYlIl, XVQlllL'l', Raiwlim. Clanrtcr. .Xguilztiy Pruitt. my 4 ' 'Hgh Tff 'f W Mull I MA 1 f,M,w4f mu. - ,f ,, FIS' f , .1 . ,,,,,,f ,ik 'FWF YN,- NWN X Y45WN X ' X . '7 gig, Y K3 i i ,js 7522! ,l l Wfwfsrt lloxoiux XlltXll!l RN. l 1':.v1 rote: Bertleaux. McCullough. Sanders, Zacharias. Bush, Sleight, Finkbone. Second rote: Mrs. Casey. l1clX'.tllc. Davis. llgiusinann. Gibson. Hetfler. Cox, Hostetler, XVilson, Miss Turner. Tlzfrfl rote: Smith, Isbell, Corino, Milam, lftlwgmls, Lohniaxn. Cold. Boyd, lixunp, Swaim. Buerger.Fourt7z row: jones, Knight, Chapman, Lee, Fishburne, Allen, Batten. xY.lllxL'l'. -lellries, jordan, Martin. Leary, Parrish, Nolen, Dow-clell. ppl-'IOM' Tor: Helga Lohman and Jeanne Milam put up a poster to help promote patriotism throughout the school . .und toinmunitv. llwlfm' bottom: Honoria tappees: Front: P R lov Hprzidlcv. Cwili Hepler. Allatia XValters. Back: Ann a ilfniglisli, 1'gitMtIntosli, Gail Fisher. ,awk ' 5 . l ancl Patriotism One ot the major projects for Honoria, Miami Highs first girls' service club. in their tenth year, was to decorate lor all pep rallies during the foot- ball season. Another major project was a Patriot- ism Hleek held in October. Honoria members went to school when others had a day oft and served as guides for parent- teacher conferences. They co-sponsored the first play, Teuliozwe of the flugusf Moon, with XVheel Club. Each club was given a mail box in room 256, Miss Becker's office, courtesy of Honoria. The Christmas card post olilice was continued this year. Basketball players were boosted with the 'ATall Men booklets and a barbecue. Community service projects included working for the T.B. Association, the Lighthouse for the Blind, American Cancer Society, Cerebral Palsy Clinic, and the Cardiac Home. Members visited the Floridean Rest Home and the American Chil- dren's Home. They made Scrapbooks for the Car- diac and Variety Children's Hospitals. Special materials were prepared for mentally retarded children and clothes were donated to the Chil- drens Service Bureau. A 4 4 4 1' my- v I , If ef W Anchor. ' CLUB ! . ,W Mk , -. X filo' ' , 7 ff' , , if 1 ' if ,, Q: 5 H l he ' f ,, ., WW Y V ,Q ' Y gs s R 71' ff - ,f wi, N, ., Z , r, QQ, M .vq 1 2 5 1 f , I , 7 wfd :VW 2' 'Wi' , , WS Twp: lil NI.i1'c ll Huiirnigi liclll llSLlIlllL1ill Iurmzil :it the rlililbllliili Park Cllublmuse. Lffjt: Hunnrizi lunmrecl thc lmskc-llmll ltlllll with ilu- l'.ill Klan Ilrmklers. Xlillic liiicrgelr l-'fn' 11 pcimx gi lficcc you mulcl mziil yuur Klllrisunzi' Hr I WIIHIIIIINQ ,SVllf'fl1l3.' Bully Cm'- lmgi, ji! Iirf-Prf'x1rlw11!,' Put llll' 1, 1 mr: url Ir fl uifmnrlzng -Sl2fI'I'ffll Y,' Xlury Ann isll, 'l1I ll.5I ',' ,y livzins, 'PW-l,l'Ilf,' Allll'fiJl'ilC l'ruclur. l'f::n1'sm1, flliifllll-llllf Nlclimlzu non-, .Sl'lvQf'fl7If-llf-JilHM. isrmix Uirirgi-Rs. ljlklllif Suxill. Nlflllllflf Hzirricft Laiskrn. Cm- SC Hinkic FlSl'llJLlfllL',llllll1Jlllll21IJ1lYl5 help to pznss out Llic bfmkll-ls. Iiixghlr :mls lllfOllg'll Llic llrnifwizi post-olilicc. Hfmorin girls lin-lp to sort Llic mail. 'Y 11, , V A , f ' A f I f f .vw f ' , ,f ' f ' , , , if 5 4 i 0, . 37- 2 -ff: L , ,, I, V A Q, I , In i f , if 4 3 'Q f f 7 i,ls , I 'i f ff ff V , , ff: Zsflmyf ' -f f. ' f 2 A , i - 2 X fi ,, , 1 A ,K , 1 , f W , W f Q sws+s,N.... loft: ,Xllt'l' tht- trowning. the royal pair. Betty Cortina ri lx I 4 me t Q' ' i' ff ,'5STES Pin 7+ 'QT li A gl se' e M-We ,ef it af- T --' is T we JZ! lixing X.IXlll, liditor, and Mr, Blount. Atlyisor, look :tt the xvl' ol' the l1l3S XlliXlll. tiowns lit-tty Clortinzt the Queen ol the MIAHI. xt' lleairson. dilute together. Iillflflllll Editor Irving Yztritz W, I Behind The Scene l',iult-zixoriiig to rt't'ortl the eients ol this year. the illmlzi Stall has tried to show in picttires and print, the parties and studies. the x'it'torit's and de- lezits. tht- ftllllllilllllltbll ol frowdetl halls and lovely inoinents, and the everytlziy routine and excite inent, all t'liai'zu'tei'istit' ol' lXliznni High life. Superxtising and coordinating the yearhook was Irving Yzivitz, the editor. Kludy Rand had tliarge ol voinpiling the senior section. The husiness inanager, Mike lisses, handled all financial aspects ol the yearbook. Getting' all the pictures lor eluhs and their activities was the responsibility ol Sue llausinan. David Tow handled the sports depart- ment, while Barbara Kollin was the circulation nianager. Xllritiiig and editing copy was the job of Diane Savitt. The Mialzi Stall' sponsored a dance, The Shini- hasliif' at the University of Miami Student Club on March 1. The SC'l11l-fOTIH3l dance, with an ori- ental tlieine, was presented to promote yearbook sales. Crowned illinlnf King and Queen at this dance were Kaye Pearson and Betty Cortina. The court included Bette jo Hardy, Sara Sniith, Dick Bennett, and Speedy Walker. Top: Tini Royal, CUllR'll. lit-tte ,Io Hxirdy, Sara Smith. Betty Cortina, Kaye Pearson. Danny NVzilker, Ditk Bennett. Ilottunzz lintertaininent :xt the Ml.-XHI Sliinih:islii was provided hy the Iiiipxtlgts. gm ,,, i 1 rn 0,1- 1' www K-.11 W, ng11f,.mgV ' .X111111-,: ,l111u'Si1111111N. D111i1l'l'1111', Xllll l5g111l111'1l. Qlllll lfli11f11' Rulcly 1D1'ClJLll'k' 111 xixil 1111'1'1l1.1111x 111 -11'1lm'1' 111 wll .ncls L11 gut lllv 1cg11'l11111lX 11111l1-1' 11.11. . W 1-muuwm .11w,,,,W ,-- Z? 'FW v '1 S , -1 X.. W W. W.-4' 4-W. 1 all 4 , f 1 1 1 fl , ,, fha' if H K A W 1 1 ' 1 5 .X1'.r11'1-2 Mike lfsscx ll ml IQ111 SQQ111111 lllL'lli llll' l1lcw 1111 llu: lbl'0gl'L'SS ul u'a11'l11g111k szllw. ,4 x7 Y 911111111 Diane Smint. Sue llz111s111:111. :111cl Nlz111bclln l'mctor .X11r11'1.: Blilcllul Clnrclcll, flllffll PIlfIlL', and Bllfllilllii lif,1lli11 check mfr 11111 111111 lJCl1JTC 11 goes 111 lllC primcr, Iivlowz Iblll up 11110 ul lllk' lllllllf 11'i11clr111's Nll.Xl-ll Stull llQlCl cl111'i11g' luclx R:111cl llllll l':1L Plflllilllfl cf111111ilQ :111rl mpc i11l111'111:11if111 1l1c-1'Q:11', Hf'lw11': Peggy lf:11'lc1'. Balto -lo Hardy. z111cl 'llrucly lm' Illt 16111111 11-1111111 Clwllius IJ1't'lJlllli' thc l:1111111s :111cl l1l111lf1 111-1g111gc111c111s lnr c':11l1 lJ'lQ,C 111 1l1c 1c:11'l11111L, .9 f 1- f . V, 0-vi' NW ,,,,,,-1. Mu-- i,,,wp1-W 4, gm... 451 f 2- V, Q Z N P J ,, -F ' ' ,x -' l fx, i i1i 11'1 , 1 if - XY11111 kit 1'11 NllfNllLl Rs. I'iIil.Xf rout: Stott, Smith. Proctoty llttrcly, Matltolm. S'f'm11rI row: Jeffries, Kelly, Prickett, lXl:1riutto, Agui- l.u. l'e.uou. liutlhloom. Powell, Ilowe, Sthrx. lliggs, fi1ll'lllCll, Xvtilillllllglflll. Tlzird row: 'I'l1o111as, Cloleiuull, Orme, Horner, xY.lllxk'I'. l'eIlo1tl. lll'All1lI. R. Stone. Miller. Nl:11l,:u1gl1li11, S. Stotte, lfigueredo. Frmrlli row: lxlfblllllilll, Bremer, Paris, Proctor, lt1l.111te, xl'l'L'llllLlll'. llgttteu. Struggs, lielly, Ross. Meadows. 'IAT11111 Wheels Start Sophs llelpiug bewiltlerecl sopliomores QGI rolling i11 the right clireetiott was lVl1eel Clubs first project lor the year. 'lihese se1'viee-111i11clecl boys provided iutlixicluzil maps of the school for the new stu' KlL'llIS, eourteously supplied baby Stiugsn with pCl'SUIllll clireetiotis, and sponsoretl the sophomore Ul'lCIlIllll0ll assembly. At tl1e assembly, proper clress lor boys at lxllilllll High was clemonstratecl througlt clever skits Goody, goody, goody hezlrcl rc'so1111c'li11g ll'UIll Room l2fS 1licl11't iieresszirily Ill6Z1ll someone was chortlittg with glee, Ulteu it was a XVheel Clubber tatlaiiig lllX'L'llIHl'y belore one ot the wellslatiowu lJ1lliL'SlllL'5. helcl twine ll llltbllfll. lhe big wheels kept busy with their proietl ol taking ture ol the lzieulty IJ1ll'lilllQ,2ll'L'2l. brisket- hitll gzuues gave the boys il l'll1llll'C to lJL'l'ltll'1ll serv ice zuul lIli'l'L'IlSL' their trezisury nt the same time. XX'heel Ciluhbers also p1'oviclecl a Hl'lCI1ll-Ill! Sflllilllu to polite tl1e gym tiller gzuues and solcl eolges to thirsty Stiugairee rooters. 'lihe llatlloweeu Nlzisqtterricle Ball, spousorecl by XXlllL't'l Cllub llllll .luuior Debs, was il huge stieeess. l11 eoolmemtioii with the Dratua Deparltuettt z111cl lltllltllilll. XVheel Club spotisorecl the first play ol the yezu. 'l'1'z1l1mt.w' of flu' ,wlttgtuf illomz. No Ullt' could be i11 cloubt about stucletits who uigule the ho11or roll each six weeks ldeeattse XYheel Club l7lll7llC'l7CCl these stticleuts by passing out honor roll lists to be posted on the floors ol' eat h l1o111eroo111. 54 XVI-11c117L Cllllli O1f1f1CL1Rs. 1 1'1',tl row: Mztrybell l'rot'to1 heart: Ruben Aguilxtr, Presiclcllt. Swartz! rozu: illtllll lst Vicehllresicleiitz jim -leflries, 211cl XYll'C-P1'CSlilL'IlIl ', Sweet- Bzttleu, Ronnie Prickett, Xircl X'VlC6'-P1K'SlllQIll1 liunis l'rocto1'. Reeortliitg Secretary: Doug Powell, Corrcspotitliiig Secretatry. mtv: Roger illllOIHllS, lreztsurerg liucltly ClUlClllllll, Director: l':1t hlileixlllllllll, Clltatplztittz Mike lllllilh. Director. 1 .J ,kumar Tltfrrl -I ll Il it mr SCII ior Q l Amore: Keeping the gun trini, one of XX'heel's service projects. are Buddy Clolenrgtn and Nike Paris. BELOW: Steve Stone and Tour Batten prepare to sell cokes at rt baskets bull gzune in the gvnr. Q 9 ,XUOVIQI Hungry Stings looked forward to Wfheel Club bake sales every Friday. Gene Mariuto, Cllmck Ross, and joe Hor- ner serve customers. ABovE: George Peaeon and Mike Paris polish at few of Miami Highs innumer- able trophies. fe W ,. w 1. f '. qibovez Second-Sernester officers. Front: Marty Lindblom, Chrzpluirzp Ronnie Priekett, Prf'.xicIerzl,' john Kelly, FZ'V.5'f Vire- Pl'!'5flfF7I1,' Jim Jeffries, Stroud lVIfC6'-PTP.il'- dent. Burk: George Peacon, Third l'1're- Prmifle11I,' Nike Paris, Tl'1'fISYllt'l'f 'loc Horner. Sec'retnr'lv. Below: Ronnie Prickett. Bette jo Hardy. and -Inn Jeff- ries distribute horneroonr honor roll posters. I, A , M. e,,,,,y jj!! , vi X W r ' y u 2.4 . 1 im .9 , wi. 5 X ,, A S .Xttn-in Yot tit Xltxiiu-its. 1-'xml row: Isbell. Nloorehonse, Goldberg. luteu. Edmonds. Hixon, Dawson, Tlioinzison. Seeozif mae: llell, lf. Swain, Roth. langlish, Rot, Cligtnev. Rohgicek, Vanu, Puckett. Heldt. Tllfrd row: Sposztto, Hzlusnizin, Stainton lioxell. ll. Swain, lxrxin, l.ee, llughes, Mzisterson, .Xrthur. Allied Youth Stars Stars seemed lo he the thenie of .Xllied Youth in l?l5T-58. The .Xllied Youth Starlight Ball was the lirst seniialornial ol' the year. A-Y nienibers also decorated the traditional Stars of Tomor- row window lieaturing outstanding MHS students. .Xllied Youth, Mianii Highs largest open nieni- hership eluh. has 200 inenihers. both boys and girls, making the largest anrount of students ever to en- roll in this open organization. Brownies galore were sold by Allied Youth each Thursday after sehool as one of the club's money-making projects. Since the main intent of this organization is to Curb drinking among teenagers, inenibers enter' tained guest speakers from chapters of Alcoholics .Xnonynious. Keeping up tradition, Allied Youth held its annual barbecue lor nienihers. To round out a sueeesslul year, Malinda Edwards, Robert Morrison, Caroline Dowdell, and Mr. and Mrs. Nlertz attended the national convention. ,XI,l.llfD Yorlu C1111-kItIl'RS. l fr.tl row: Beth Swain, Chnl lain. Sefrnlrl rozu: Caroline Dowdell, Rfff'orr1l'21g' Serrelalw Bill Hoover. llffl'-Pl'f'.lftlt'I1l. Donna Cox. filUl'l'l'.Xl7UII!l1IIN .S'ez'rr'Iury. Bob Morrison, Pl'f'.S'I.fl6'IIf. I-Iinke lfishhurn H1'tlor1'a11. Kenny Perkins. TliFll.X'IlI'6'l'. .Xi qw 4 , , fifi .Xll,Il-It Ytbl'IIl Mi xtisrxs. lfnirl Row: Bridges. Perry. lDgtvis,Dos1tl. Nztvillizit. XVilson. Clorino, Mefltillougli. jones, Taylor .Nwrozlfl :mei Zeller. Londe. liugg. Harker. Nzttlalev. XCIIIIIIIIIII. Miller. Bernigtn. Stone. l'l2lll50ll. Meyers. Cox. Nltlntosh. Thin foie: llgrllon. lx.llNtll. Clounts, Sllllf. llelnizin. Brian. xlllllgllllll,E'-,HL'S,XVIllliL'l'. ,un --f f f ' fa W, , X I, ., . , V 4 . ' ' vm, ff 35 . 7 . 5 'KA V' I 82 Q7 Q f 1 . 71 . . ' Zf if B . A 3 f . .Wa l'-LILRI Xtksi-s Xll'Nllsl-Rs. lfnwl row: Harris. Blll'llL'X.SCIllI1lClIllilLlRC1'. Swonrl row: Clxinnon. Royal. Holla. Berthiaume. Smith. Roscnlield. Green. Thin! wir: Hull, Sumner, Dc-cblc. Petrovich, Halsey, Shabermzin. Rachevsky. Four rnzu: Goodman. Pink- hgun. Perry NYoolgtrd. Garcia. For those students interested in working in of- fices while still in school, Miami High now offers a Cooperative Business Education program. This is a one-year course open only to seniors who have taken work in the Business Education Department. CBE students go to school in the morning and worlt in the afternoon. Besides their full program of school and w orls. the students have a CBE Club which is active in both school and community proj- ects. Miss Brewer is faculty advisor for the group. C,.B,l1. I Looking Ahead lfuture Nurses, an open club for girls, is designed for those students interested in medical profes- sions. The purpose of the club is to familiarize stu- dents with the personal and scholastic qualifica- tions for entrance into an accredited school of nursing. A combination of educational films and guest speakers help to acquaint the future nurses with their vocations. Planning for the future and learning about a vocation has been the job of these girls who are Looking Ahead. Xli.N!HiRs.l'1':il tore: lpxist. Frank. Slotnik, qlones. Rudow. Pollock. Schuster. Sffoml row: Demsky. Saunders. Yengel. Heier. Hacker. Cohen. .Nliss Brewer, 'l'l11'rfI row: Nlcflahill, Garcia, Hodge, Kxtetnplfe. Gibson. lfmstead, Andonelos. 'l'hilmont. rw .sr Y . xg 1 J, if -er lf Q -6 , J T Ass 1' X I' K if 1 XM nom lil t ii Xli xnirus. lfnsl wir: Rand. Nitola. Hoit. Sm-mid row: Pairada. Cooper. Rochester. Nlegee. Hilton, Rosenfield, Lilnxinskx. l'r.llt. l,.llll't'llll. 'l'l11'nl mir: Arch. Hetmies. Beltran. Smith. Crowley. Molla. lsaulimann. Nlartell. Royals. Dick. Xlis. Xlt-gcc. 1 on:!f'f rome: Paluffi. Hancock. Hagan, Tanner. Stine. Rogers. jenkins. Babcock. Drake. Admirable Service Anchor Club of Miami Senior High School, formed in l954. has as its purpose friendship and service. .At regular intervals, the club elects out- standing people in the school who are featured in a poster called Anchor Admiresf' which is posted outside the cafeteria. The main project ol Anchor is the annual Lead- ership Training Conference which is held during the spring semester. This vear's conference was the second of its kind. The conlerence helps stu- dents to learn parliamentary law and the duties of club officers. It is co-sponsored with Inter-Club Council. A bantpiet is held as part of the activi- ties, This vear's conlerence was attended bv over 230 students. l.eaders from other Dade County schools also attended. lloinerooin chaplains were aided bv booklets which contained planned morning deiotionals printed bv Anchor. Anchor Club members got together with the members ol another girls serv- ice club when thev gave a pot luck supper in honor ol l.ittle Xvomen. Attractive displays in the guidance windows were put up bv Anchor members throughout the xear. Cuiclance center workers were provided with name plates for their desks. A homebouncl party was co-sponsored again this year with X-Club. Homebound children received cards at Easter from Anchor Club members. The main social event sponsored by Anchor was the annual Cinderella Ball. Crowned Anchor Cin- derella and Prince Charming were Barbara Hostet- ler and Don Briggs. A sock hop held in the gym on September 28 was sponsored by Anchor Club. Connnunity service was rendered when members of this girls' service club I210'0'CCl for the olio drive and for disabled veterans. lfacultv sponsors lor the club are Mrs. Blegee and Nlrs. Stanley. Anchor Club meetings are held on alternate Heclnesdays. et,-s P .ANCHOR CLLH Orlficirks. Ifirtf row: Laura Hagan. Treasur- er: judi A. Babcock. Corresponding Secretarx: Klarilxn 1 s V Hoyt. Yite-I resident: Bea A. Tanner. lresiclent: Elaine Xi- tola. Historian: Marv lo Rogers. Recording Secretarx: Klarx l.ou Dick. Chaplain. fa: ac' a -5? C? l I 4 l ff af ff, ,Vx f N 'wW, fb: i ' fzl 'V V' , V , WA: ff r' . 'f ,, i ,H ,Y xt .,.,v W .W ,,,. , ,355 'V' V I 4 - . ' ' x g M , ' , . if Siisf 41, ? Q , in Z Q' 11 f ' 1 4 ,ii S XYhccl Clluh and Xmliur Clhih lDl'Q'NClllt'ii Q-:uh limiicmuiri with ll new Bihlu. Ruhcn Xguilair xmcl Hun ililllllltlf give one ml' the new Bihlm in Nliw Vlwlrnwii, f Y K X in ' I ? 2 f E, ia ,41ffJ1'f'I ,Xxf,r1mR iIwXI'I'P,1zw, Ilizmu Niirklu. I,iml:1 Brfmke. flinihizi Sinwzik. Judy Dnxis. liwlffzrz Xl Lhc: znmruzul iXmlmr Club lurmgil Bzirhnrzi Ihimlctlci' zmcl limi Briggs were prfnvned Ciiiclcrcl1u gmrl Prime Cllrziriningf' f Scvcrzil SUIKICIHS iwgisrci' lor lhc Lcuclcrsliip Training Con- Iicrcmc which was hclcl in Nlnrch. 41 ' f TQ ' ,eg f Z' , 1 7 Villh My W Zn .. 1 f 0 W f NX f ' , Q ,L ' 'QV , , wwf f X? Q I 44 .' 'V A ' E I r e wwmj . 2 2 l I , 2 f x , -M my V ,7 ,x -4 ' I 2245 . ,,,,, ,, ,, W1 ,Hwtfrfg Gladys Bchrzm :mtl Iigly Hillrni put up t'D1'1Il'LgLlIU up thc works limtclw mer muh wzntcr luumziiir. HFJIHIUI rXmlmr Clluh and Sunni Clinux L'lllL'TlLlillCCi the Imruclauiiml ihilclrcn with piiwcirlx :incl Ll lmriy during Cllrristmzxs time. Y 1-ff I F' . L ,M if wb is l-.B.l.. X. NllNIl1l-RN. l'n,il iozw: Nlorteusou. Ciompers, lzdmouds. Roberts. Hort. Grossman. Neimy. Robin, Ro- tliesu-ry Nlts. llgirtlieleiux, Sfwomoi. Swtoml rozw: Miss iNI:ulerra,Sj1o11.mr,'Bra1ss1nar,Pa7ien, Castello. Gallardo, Roguh. iimwliortl. llguligt. Ruin, lligh. Bell. 'l'lu'rfl rout: Iiziemlwler, Voorhees. Hosea, Umstead, Nlzinsou. CLt't'eiiwootl. Slierrx, Hughes. l':uuu'r. lltipeue. Nlzuuller. Goodman. Down To Business lu order lor students to show their qualities and interest in the lield ol business. they lllllst get some groundwork and prepare themselves through hard work. Those who are interested in this lield may obtain their loundations here at Nlizuui High. Future Business Leaders of Amer- ica, through its trainingprogram.aids its members to obtain needed inlormation to help them get better jobs. 'lihis year, as in the past. FBLAX members con- centrated on making a complete survey ol' plans ol' H358 Miami High graduates. They compiled lists ol all the necessary inlormation on what iobs the seniors were entering and what colleges they plan- ned to attend. ,Xnother FBLA project was to prof vide the main olliee with current magazines. Last- minute buyers who needed shorthand pads and typing notebooks were aided by FBLA members. who sold these supplies in their classes. Other Miami High students who were interested in busie ness as a vocation had a chance to hear guest speak- ers lrom the business world who gave helplul hints when they spoke in the Little Theatre. The Future Business Leaders ol .Xmeriea held its State Convention on March 7 and 8. FBLJX meetings are held on 'Iihursdays twice each month. Faculty advisors to the elub are Miss Maderra and Mrs. Barthelemy. lf.B.l.. X. ill-I-lf.l R5. Rosalie Hodge. fforrwlfforifling Xf'fl'1'l1lI'X'Q Beverly Roy, Cflflfllllliilf Carol Miller, Virf-Presidenlq kloyte Powers. l'i'r,i1'flri1r,' Clzirolxu Ro-eulliatl, lCwionl1'11g .S'f'ri'wlf1ix. kltau xlltllL. lirftxuiu. 3 2 v 1 ,pf PL if l W. AEM. H1-Y Nlrxusiks. Ifoitt tow: Nlartinef, Yatigliaii. Xl. Herrero, Prior, Plummer, I. Ilerrero, Villegzts, Clullitzun, Clregtsy. Larkins. Sm- ontl row: Brian. Detrio, Speistngtn. lixtgle. lsnight, Gibson, Blilinn, hllHlYCli,1iYllllS, Hannah, Nlgttritia. XV:tlker. 'l'l11'rrl rout: Herr. w -. Holmes, Litgtxsi, Nlgn'x'in. lrior, Hatton. ..Ioehle, SICHIIIICII, Miller, Howe. Blais, Isniglit, Young. Ifourlh mtv: lshel, Xrnistrong, Xioore. Brooks, Nlitthell. Cattle. High Spot in Service Hi-Y. Miami Senior High Sehool's only open membership service club lor boys. achieved its pur- pose ol maintaining and extending throughout the sehool and eommunity high standards olf Christian tharaeter. The elub is one ot the oldest at Miami High and is sponsored by the Young Mens Clliris- tian Association ol Nliami. Among its many serx iee projects were the elean- ing and painting ol the tish pond in the east patio at regular interials. The entire east patio was tleaned up regularly by the Hi-Y lioys. Thanksgiving brought thanks lrom many needy tamilies. Hi-Y members along with members ot Y-Teens, their sister elub, collected eanned goods lor orphanage-s as well as indigent lamilies. This line project was extended during the Clhristmas season when toys and money were eolleeted lirom the entire XIHS student hotly and given to under- prii ileged children. In December the Hi-Y Youth legislature Clon- xention was held in Tallaliassee. l,arry l,ll1IlllIlL'l'. Hi-Y President, was eleeted to a senatorial position and lose Herrero was elected to the House ol Re- presentatrres. Hi-Y members voted to send a committee lo a convention held at Lake Plaeid, and the year was also highlighted by a convention in Sarasota. Hi-Y wasnt all work and no play. The year he- gan with a r-oke party for the purpose ol' planning the eorning year. Several other parties were held including a banquet during the second semester in honor ol the new sweetheart and her eourt. Thanksgiving lound Hi-Y members attending a breakfast held in Crandon Park. In March, the boys got together again at Crandon for a iield day. The boys also used the facilities of the YMCA for a eaniping expedition. In order to raise money for the Hi-Y treasury, nienihers took on as a club project the mowing ol lawns. Hi-Y Ori-1t1i1Rs. Firxd rote: .Ieanne Milam, Slll1ll.VH.i liexerly Cox, SZl'f'I'fflI'IIlif,' llannve Ciilison. .S'po11.xoz. SWIUIIKI rote: I. Herrero, lCet'oi'fl1'11,Q Sf'tn'lury,' Rithard Herr. 'l'rfvo1oer. lim Yttuglin. ffflffllfrllllj -Iohn Prior: l.1trrN l'lunnner. Prnt'- dull. 5 1 t 9 Z 1 1 7 31' .A 1- un' v 'f hi Xl1'l1f1'1'. f'!mj1!n1r1: l.1111l11 Bates llzyloimnq Xmi Reuben. loin I lllllfllllfllfllllllll. aff if Bri 1 V1 1 ll Xl1fx1111f1:s fini mtv: Geyer, Miller, Dubbin. Kopstein, Barnett, Seidernran, R1 if Ai , P' li ll-an I l rthinan, Santis, Claputo, Mnthtey, Xlhurx. Nwtomi rtn1'.' Basclr, Lesser. Serott, Stone, Recllich, Newsum, lVlllJ1'ill13I'Il, Tauber. Beta Includes Sophs illlllS year. lor the lirst ti111e sinee the Cllllllbl ina eeplion. Bela clllllj ol' Miami Senior High School :11'1'ep1ecl zipplieatioiis lor Il1t'IHlJCliSllllJ front the Sophoniore Cllass. Beta has the clistinction of being the o11lyto-eclser1'i1'e1'l11bat MHS. Another alter- ation was matle in Beta's llCtllll1'Cll1ClllS lor aceept- ance when the lllllllllllllll scholastic average re- llllll'L'll1CIll was in1'1'ease1l lroni 2.6 to 3.0. 'llhe llll'l'L'2lSC was macle to lI1SllliL' Be1a's lllllllllllllllllg the l1':1clitio11al high quality i11 inenibership. 'lim begin the year, Beta booklisls were issuecl to all seniors enrolletl in linglish L'Ulll'SC'S. 'llhis list includes books which are l'CC'OlHlll6llilL'Ll lor high school and college reading and is 21 yearly project of the Club. The sale of Beta Bars every llleclnes- clay after school was eontintied this year as the CllllJ'5 111ai11 IHUIICY-l'IilSll1g project. During the week ol' -lannary lfl-17. Beta Club sponsorecl Honesty XVeel4 by cleeorating a clis- play winclow and presenting appropriate clevoa tionals in the niornings over tl1e public' aclclress 5ySlC1ll. 'llhe weelis motto was Present Honesty to All Men. 'llhe high spot of the year was tl1e a111111al Beta Seniinar. a group cliseiission leading to clearer lIIlQlCl'SI2lllCllllQ,' ol the problenis of yfillfll. All ,illlllUl'5 ancl seniors were invited to attend this seminar Clllllllg' the last sophoniore assembly. 1 1 4 1,75 ,Q . 3, A, ,yyyy y QW KW as .ff -'N lvl 1 1 lll 1 I4 U1 1 ll I-RN. l'1f.1l une: ' ll.ll'llLlli.l xllk'lllNll'lll, lfl'fUl'1!llIIvLl XM- 4 W E it-mir: ll.11i1l lou, lllll'-l,ll'N1ll1'lll,' fy ff? ' F4 wks, l'1wm1nr1.'Cl411ol Nlil- ' if 'A l f lltkl lil 11 l1'l'.l'1'r11'1lf'11l. S1'f1lflIllHil'.' Rlllll H willing .Sw11f'lf111'.' llltlN xlllgllhlll. W ,, -::.1 f 6 , ?sb ' ' X . 1, . -f A A J -.Q f ,if -'-4? I ' 2 A ,, sffvg a s V' ,,VV jp Z Z 'if X 1 Y Z f AM. .ATZWM H my f,.,, fm, MW' ,W .. f 7 If J Wg, , 4 . f W . ,fi ' ,, ,J ,, ,, A A4lwz'f': Hone-NU XYvek xignx xwlx' gixcn Iinzll UIIILIICN bv 1 I 1 f mWfffff ':',,f?fW B1'wlhcrl11mcl XVM-k co-mpmlwrccl Beta! Hike Drux' and Diglnc Clnlmcn. Riff: ' 1' -x 4,W,,,,,f' fy lfmxw: Iignnnc Cnlwm nnrl IllCl1ZlY'fI.XHJllI'f sign up har Hcstzf Stillilllll' xvnln Benin' Xlqaplnu and Xanax 'IQLILIIJCIQ thu mv-fi qllmwz Nllke Ilrux' uncl Bcity linpstcill lllp new Hctzn II16lTlbCI' Bill fmnllcy. Iiwlmvz Bonnie Dnblnin and .Xlicc Stone display pfmcrs and pznnpl1IcLs which cllnplxzuifvrl thc , . by Iiclu und Hhccl Club. Q . , Q' 2 7 af ay MW mme ,L,,fZL,zi.zZ1Z,ZfAZ..fi.vfm.2.M. '-f'.,'I, - VI Y, M f .fra-. 4 , , f M 'D 2 - f ,W aw f f ww- f f , 1 M. , 2 Q f l y ff ,, Fi , f' , f ,ff 'f , M -.W ,1,,,n . - A 4 ' - ' VW Z .- ' ' ,f X x - ' We A ,Q 7 1 ' , J JMQAV ' n, M WMM My liwlrnv: Nlnrcc licwlcl' 1'ucixL-s ll Hman Hunk I.1sl irfnn linux nlclnbcr lflucl I41-nnks, Ujfjnnflff lwfl: Hungry Slings lnnkwl lurwgml In HPJCIQI H111's canal: wcck. Dnxid 'inn' Llllil Slnlln I SL-mu nmkc Ll mln' rn lin-rnic Sknkv f W MW ,,,, N 6 WT , . WW I if I , H, V , Q9 ,.-ww ,mb my ' A,- 3. 3 .1 liiufwlsi lillli Micxiiufus. l'il.l.Xf row: Berk, lirisel, l'Vc-iusteiu, Livingston, Hauuel. Swrozzfl row: linriglit, Snider, Stryhail, V l l.tul. liartel. Nlnrks, l.ee 'l'lr1'nl mzw: Hoelui, Conroy, Cliastztin, Drew. liriguertn. Tlioingis. lfuzfrllf mzw: Yatritf. lowers, lx.1t1, l.exiu. fiRliMIlCN'li Croix fJITI ItZlil-Ah. l iml min: l'mrImrqi NVQ-iusteiu . S7tlKf'!llf'1ll'f,' Swrorlzl row: Larry Nairlxs, I'ltr'-I'i'1'.wi1lr1ll,' slot' lfllflgvlll, I're.xl'4lr11l,' Alike Conroy, 'l'n'11,xl1:'r'1'. 'l'l11'r1l mum' lzttlx llioiuzts, lf1'!fH'IllIllLf SI'IIl'flIl'Y,' .Xliuu l'm:trtel, ljllilllllllfllf flood citizenship and school spirit were stressed by Clreseent Club, Miami Highs newest boys' service club, in their second year. Charlie Brown, a t'l1lll42lt'lL'l' from Peanuts comic' strip, was used as ll symbol to proniote these ideals, Crescent is sponsored by Clivitan International and there are three such clubs in the Miami area and hundreds all over the rountry. Representatives lroni the Miami High club are sent to luufheons sponsored by Ciivitan eaeh 'liuesa day. Mike Conroy and -joe Levin attended ll Clixritan Clonxeution in XViuter llaveu, and the Daytouar lleath convention was attended by Aloe linright and larry Mzirlts. School-wide serx'it'e pro iet'ts for this year ina tluded supplying doors with nameplates, selling Nlizuui lligh badges. and sponsoring the ilaelason stomp with -Iunior Debs. The rornniunity was aided by Cirest-ent when they collected lor the an' nual Clgirdiat' Home Drive. One ol the main tirestent Cilub projects this year was taking Care ol the l l'.X jukebox, which was used at dances held iu the l ,ast Patio. Clrest-ent also supplied up-to-date ret-ords lor this jukebox. Cirestent members got together on a social basis :it the Sweetheart Banquet held at the Pub Restau- rant on .Xlmril 25. fIll'lilIII,' Brute Powers, f.'oH't',xj1o11fling Swt'n'lflry,' Ritlulrd l'1nul, fillllllllllill. Qt gil 'ii .- Courtesy Counts Since Zenith is an honorary courtesy club, the main objective of its members is to reach the highest point of courtesy. Zenith began an early promotion of courtesy by speaking to the sopho- more homerooms on this important subject. Clomici books portraying various phases of courtesy were distributed to the sophomores at this time. Zenith members served as guides on PTA Back to School Night and also helped to promote school spirit week. As a climax to this week, a Mr. and Miss Courtesy, Bob Jeffries and Jeanne Hughes, were selected by the club. Zenith endeavors to promote good grooming, good sportsmanship, friendship, and friendly rela- tions between teachers and students at Miami Senior High School. This club aids all MHS stu- dents by giving them a high goal for which to strive. During the first semester of each year, Zenith taps its new members from the junior and senior classes. Since this is a selective club, each new member is chosen by the faculty and old mem- bers on the qualities of character and genuine courtesy. Initiations are held at members' homes each year after tapping. The monthly meetings in- clude pot luck suppers along with the pertinent business. These meetings have proved that busi- ness and pleasure mix very nicely. ZENITH Ctcia Rliwii-trims. Fm! mtv: Lzisko. Proctor, Cox, Parrish. Brewer. Gomez. Secrnzrl rote: Sanjenis, Cortina Smith. U'ilson. Nliisecla. Hostetler, XVingo, Moore, Hatrcly, Peeples, lioroclin, Xlariutto, XX'orthingotn. Thin! row: Simons. Proctor. Coleman. Bridges. Dzinlord, Malcolm, .lor- clan, Smith. Button. Corino, livzins. Parrish, Ready, Fleck Batten. Fozollf rote: Kelli. Stokes. Scruggs. Jeffries. Howe. Aguilar. Hadlex. Czillziglier. Parks, Xloorehezicl. Bennet. Briggs. ,Mb W W 7. A 41W -mx, f 2' ZENITH Si-iczoxo SEXIESTICR Ori-iczi-iics. First mtv: XV:ircl lex . .,, ,Wm , . , f f f ,4 Q 4-4 . V 2 V4 ,.,, f Zilxiiii Cluzis OI-ificuks. Mike Sanjenis, I'1'r'.i1'rIf'r1l,' Betty Cortina, fVfflllf7lfII'II,' Gloria Nlzilcolm, .5'frif'lrn'y.' Fenton Mooreheztcl, IIliff'-lJl'6.3lll1f'Ilf. f 2 ' g v ' .. ,, yy, Q ff ,Q , ,WW 1 g , W ' A4-, , ' V 3 Q ' W J i ft bfi a Hzicl- ', PHWI-1ll'IIf,' Bette jo Hztrcly. Se'ci'f'f11i'y,' Mike Kelly. V11 e- Piesiilcfrzl. Smoml rout: Don Brie-fs Ti'ef1mi'1'i' 55' ' ' M V 'IA ,Wi f.. af Q 5 3 f' ' 1 ' ' 5 ' Q ,.. yi I Q ww 4 ., 4, -3, i '- - Q-nw . V . ' L ' wie 'ff f W I . t 5 mf? gg. L it -if aa- m. 1.1 y 1 , 1 1 . X 444, ,i Z Z ff I n ff ff , .Ww- PM ' 9 M ZW' an an s -rf as-t 2 G X .,,. 'if y B6 F 3 as ss 4 is Q ev- x I Vi 2 ., 2 . W '39 X W I K ir if-,. - y V as 'rv af r ll ll 43 tli-us Ori-it-nits. lfinl low: Pat Peeples. Parliznnentarian: Betty Gibson, Secretary: Melinda Moore, President: Susie lirzunmer, Vile-President. Seronrl row: Betty jo Hardy, Sergeant-at-Arms? Gloria Nlaltolni, Douehnut filllllfllllllll Carolyn Bridges. Historian: Marilyn Murphy. Pom-Porn iiliairnigmg .ludy lievnns. Treasurer: Diane lXIal:lkofl', .-Xssistant Treasurer, Mary Jo Scott, Social Cilmirinnnz llarlmra liollin, Publicity: Barbara Minton, Chaplain. Donut Darlings Rubies and pearls? Not really, but Gems never- theless. This organization, known also as the lfulure Homemalaers ol America Club, is composed ol' a membership ol' fifty girls. Juniors and seniors are tapped in the lall, and sophomores are chosen in the spring. Also, live senior boys are elected each lall as Gems Gentlemen. The girls in red and white become very active on Tuesdays alter school when they sell donuts to hungry Slings as a fund-raising project. During the lootball season, everyone showed his school spirit by buying the colorful blue and gold poinpoms which Gems members sold. Football players were not forgotten alter the season's end because Gems sponsored a barbecue in their honor at Crandon Park in April. This year's activities included ushering for the Chorus show The Best ol: Broadway. Also, teach- ers were pleasantly surprised when they arrived at school one May morning and were presented with roses, courtesy of Gems. The elub's treasury was boosted and members had a chance to display their homemaking talents when several bake sales were held. Guts iXllxfXllSl'.RS. 1'Ivl.lf row: liollin, Aliiseclii, Payne, Maltolm, Hardy, Miilakoll, Scott, Bridges. Smith, Minton, Henley, llaigt-leans, Wilson. .Swoml mtv: Simons, Bexans, Pinkham, Brzunnler. Proc tor, Smart, Stein, jordan, Xloore, Peeples, Mur- phx, Xlgirr. Minton. 'l'l1ml How: Miss lsiwhon, lfzirley, laundry, Grier. XVent1el, Hunter, Poliner. Greenwood, Swindall, I 7 V Zessin. lirewer. lgtrrish, llosletler. Berry, Nliss Vaitielrn. Ifllllllll HIIUI Gibson. liorodin, Laine, XX rinlsle, lfrirkeii, Higgs, l'ikel. lxelly, l'e.non. Potter. lslllllllllll, Valenti. a i - -sri' A T S . .' H '--f t 77 3? 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X , ' 'W J ww iff lix f 1 , 'z 4 ff f I i , f , . ,llmzfwz lurlx' lmlmrw gincl .Xlc-limln .Xluorv pn-wiir Nliss Ylillgllll willi .1 imma llwluzv lop: Pnl l'c'cplca, lizirlmrzi l'luslc'llcl', :incl Sant: Hunlcr lnclp lu pam out p1'ug,i'zili1s ill llll' HL-sl ul liruzlclwnyf' lif- lnzu lfultmn: Goins rappers. Lynn SllIIllClQ,ll. Flu Lcgiii. Cllicrxl Rollins. Helen lircwvr. Pnl Cwslcllu. Q71 hr? 4 if 5 Q V Ng Afwf VV ' Wlkx U E i n X f v lf? wp? I ' 1 9 . i 2. I9 , N R I T ., W. f I' 1 it ii t 'f f Q lsiv t.iiii Xli-xuuits. lwivl mir: lzxgius, lR.usuii. Suritnis Potts. Gibson. Buckley. Parks, Reaclv, iXIL'X1l1ltIl'1', Penney, llernaui- tltf tuitiui C.utt'i. .Xwffuzil ww: Ullerle. De 1.11 Ife. Stuti, Connex. Xleniuzil. Hmiver, XVhite, jurclzui. Prueiilzi. Briggs, Motu'- I ht ul I igeit Tliiifl i'mi': Cmuiiie. Chin. Iituveii, Levine, Counts, Buckles, XVUIIC. leuluiiiu, Czircigi, Carter. lfnizilli mtv: Stokes, lh iwtlv, Irletk. Rite, Piziwii. Hold. Callxigher, Nltllae. Hadley, Gregory, Titus, Carlos, Debellu. IQ: x C1itii0i'i'if:iizs. Fii if mtv: Hike Stokes. Pn'.i1'tlw11l.' Don O lllisus. Ill'l'll.Nllll'i'. .Nwmivl mtv: Nlurris IITUCIIILI. Ivlill'-PI't'.IIi' Muir' l'eutun Xluurliequl. Itwtmvliiilq h'l'!I'l'f1lIY. Tliiifl mx t'.' lhitti Iitulslex, ffmivwjmiiilizilg Swfi'.'lf1iv,' .Xlike Czirtia. Llifijiliiiii. V? YY? -a ,--V -EG- 5 as Q 1 K I 4-1 I mp: f . E I .ff A A , I 1 fs ! 1 i 33' ,,.,a '-r Future plans ut Nliaini Senior High Seliool .juniors ancl seniors were inacle clearer througli the Yun-zititiiial Conlerenres sponsored by Key Club. Key Clubbers servecl as ushers for the visiting dig- nitaries who leeturecl tin their pruiessions. Many other prujeets were eagerly undertaken by liey Clubbers this year. livery clay they elearecl Cultnnbia Park ul trash. Students can now erin- veniently return books to the library without walking to the seeuntl flour il they place their lmuks in the Key Club buolg bux on the first lluor. The lieyinen stilcl chokes at selifml lunetiuns and set up a relreslnnent stantl as a service to Mianii Highs night sclioolers. One ul the highlights ul Keys service year was the uillectiiig til innney lor the Ilnitecl l'uncl lor which they were given a luneheun at the Biscayne 7 lurther service to the scliuul, Key Club usheretl at tgracliiatiuu antl clistributecl gowns. The Dacle County ixlltllltltllllll was a lzuniliar ineetine, plate lor nieinbers when they usherecl lor various shuws. In orcler to insure laster service in the raleteria. Key Club plated guide ropes uut- sicle the cltitirs to keel: the lilies running sinuothly IIS f 'l'errat'e Hotel by the Kiwanis Club. In prtivicling 11111112 H.111 f11111l .11111 1111121111141 R1111111111 1151111 111111 11111 Club .11 111L' 11.1l1L' 1111111111 A1111it111'111111. Iiwlwzwz 1i1'y 111113111 Di1k R111-. 1111111 Tigcrt. 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Busx' chorus ineinlaers prepare llie settings lor llie Ben ul Brrmclwzny. 528 5 'f-xxx ,..f l3f'lnzl': Girl! Council inemberx Belle Blink :incl Hzirrier Lzisko pin ll 'AHi Lug on joe Hecker. ,llmrvu 7-Ii7!lf N' will meinlieiw await lifnnerrmnl representa- iixex U1 Iiiek U11 their wpiex ul :lie rliliilllik. Bclfmi: SliL'DliN'li Cm mn. Sierixn Si xiisiik Oli-iriiu: Bernie XXX-iner. Vire- f Prffmlffn!.' Rirlmrcl Benneil. l'rfw11lf'nl5 Linclu linierink. S'f'll'l'll1li3.' .xlllllllf Colm. 'l'iwfm1i'ffi, 2 f ff , e 'WH 7 ZWYQ ' ml 6 . , X, M65 ..,,,. ,WW Qgffwgwf H v - s sv-, Maioreftes -www llwml ,Xlf1jrm'll1' Clzmmlyll Rxullclxnll. llxxmm. XIXLIHRI-Ill-N. l'm1jgrmn1fl, lvl! In Jfwglfl. Xalrlnln' Hlllilll, Ilgmkins. l:Illl.'vQHll1Illf, lwfl In lltgflfl Slwigcl l'lllL'lI. XXRWI. 'llulmx Sllllllll, l'3Lll'IJL'l'. c:lL'llli'lllN, l'1.uIx. l'4nl111m'. ?'QfA',. .ik fax! jk, . ,. if' N - rr, 8 NY 5 P i ' E- . ,R . , .. K .a N. i .JY . Av., ff' af' 15 f A 'wif Hmm Il, Byrd. 1, . 1 ,,.f 72 Cqwf I-luxcclfl ll-S. Iwi! In rilqhfz Yillzlr. .Xn:xl. Illlzlrclt. BCTlhillIT1E'. C111 lL'l'. f,'r'11l1'1': Brmmm. S11Nc:,xR1- 1 rI4is. Silllllltill. SIL-in. Cuwun, Lust, Davis, Dnrlow. R0 IJLTIS. Stllll1'UXYill. Mullcy, Fllltfm. llwufl ,Xlufmwlfff Starr Blmmcle Build Teahouse Curtain time! Curtain time! This year's lhes- pians Club presented bigger and better shows than ever. An unbelieving and amazed audience wit- nessed the lfirst play ol the season, Tt'lllIClll.NI' of the flllglljl illoon. Perhaps the most amazing part of this production was the actual building of the beautiful teahouse. Starring in the show were David Hawkins as Sakini, Fenton Moore- head as Captain Fisby. and Loretta Green as Lo- tus Blossom. Many children were made happy at Christmas time by the Thespian Doll Sale and the Marine Toy Collection Drive, and many a big girls heart was made happy by a lovely Thespian Rose on Valentines Day. A second three-act play entitled ,lly Tlll'l'l7 nlngffls was presented by National Thespians in April. Starring in this play were Morris Proenza, Chuck Nicholas, and Carlos Fuertes. A well-spent year was closed with the sending of Thespiograms to say ''Ccingratulations or Fare- well to a close friend at graduation time. These were delivered by The-spian members. Atter a successful year of hard work, Thespian members relaxed and had a good time at their VIw1 llf5l'l,-AN ffl-l'ICliR5. First mat: Barbara Scheider, Trrfns- tzrzffj David Hawkins, Pl'!7.lli!lf'IIl.' Fenton Moorhead. Vice- fJl'f'Al-I,I'IIl.' Phyllis Hollander, liermrling Sffrrrlury. Sflflllll mtv: Mel Hecht, CIIIIIPIIII-7l,' Peggy Byrd. l'l1'vlor1'f111,t .Ian Seaton, Crnwfsliznrzfling .S'er'1'fflf1ry,' Norma Ives, Plllkllilllllfll- ifn'mn,' Bill Moore, .Sf'rAgr'f1r1l-nl-,-Irim. annual banquet held at Miami Springs Villas in May. Mrs. Sylvia Furlong sponsors the group. Fl-Hhsl-'IAN Xlivnarrcs. Ifniwt mtv: Grier. Goldlarb, Grecco, Morris. Heck. Leemon, Rabinowitl. Knight. ylones, Ganci. Swrrnzfl rote: Rosenthal. Green. Klilbauer. Goodman. Gladstone, Kurland, Faerman, Smart, Allen. Tlnwl mtv: Isbell Miller, Bram- mer. Constant. Rav, Sikerica. Stone, Lapin. Schurowitz, Goldberg, Clark, Kessler. Zucchini. lfoztrllf mat: Sharrard. Calla- han. Allen. Yelvington. Nicholas. Grusby. Kleiman, Fuertes, Meeks. Proenia. Denburg. 42 Zi. AE 4 nu' 5 N .2 ' -2:1 5 . , 4 11 U Q... M A B: 1- 4 if i in Q! , ,n 9 'As' f -WW? .sqm it Prrif las? ,W af' t. -all -38 ,. gb 'TJ' QF AS' it 13, 9 ... A N. ll S XI1-x1111-sus. Irjl In 1'1.gl1l.' Clorlina. l.:1sko, HIILISIIIIIII. Robinson, May, Cllllplllllll. Second row: Cox, Proctor, Hoyt, N. IM-lX'.1llc, lxlliglll. l'iXLllIN. Y. ll4'lYLIllL'. Savill, l,L'1ll'SUIl, Miles. TllTl'f17'!lZl'f Simons, Ready, Nlznlcolm. Powers, Groonie, XVl1ite. lk.Illxt'l' linhtotk. lit'llI'LIll. llqnncl. Xhngo. lfourllr kllllll Ciouth. lfnrigln. Slllljt'lllN. l'cz1rso11. -3121 5 xl . 5,4711 . nw, A .. gm , 4 ..zg. W I f v .f- rozv: Tigert. Howe, Garcia, Teitelman, Moreno, Hawkins, Buckles, K7 X, II, S, fllllll-'Rx Nllke S4111jc111s. Nw1.gf'ur1!-111-.l1n1x.' A ff, le 4 llI'I C IUHLLI11, X1'11f'l1111.' lX.ISl' l'cq11'so11. l'1wmlf'r1!,' Nluriel Chap- 1ll.IlI. fflkfflll H115 john llQl'l'l. 'l'1f'm111r'1,' Cya-orgc Crow I 111-!'1,1wlf11l. IUC. Four Goals Aftained This year, as in the past, the National Honor Society continued work to promote its four ideals ot scholarship, character, leadership, and service. Those students eligible for the high honor oil membership in the society are those who have had a 56.0 average since entering Miami High. Other factors which go into selection of members are school leadership activities. All eligible students are listed on a ballot and voted on by the entire faculty of tl1e school. National Honor's main project was continued with the publishing of the 1957-58 Student Direc- tory. This year, the directory had an attractive white cover with gold lettering. Sales were com- pleted within one week and went well over the 1,500 mark. Assisting members with directory production were Mrs. Button and tl1e students ot l1er 12.-X typing class. Second semester activities were highlighted by tl1e annual NHS junior assembly. At this assem- bly the guest speaker was a former Miami High student, Major Orlo Harkness. The invocation was given by Reverend Parrish and entertainment was provided by Bunny I.ee and Elinor Ready, NHS members. The assembly ended with tl1e tap- ping of new junior and senior members. Wi , ,, 1 , 96 1 Min? f sf u 1.4, fx' V .fff5f1'i5:2 ?1 f-' '.:f::iffnf'f -Nm X W 31,1 X X. K, S wwf: Suc Hzzusmzm :incl Uinm' 5LlVill liclp ln xtrzliglllui , ff fftqiyi 'N A-77,15-4 If ,V lf inriwrvikwziif .,,,,,fffm:zY4 pmlcfrs in thc Naulimml lflrmur window whilc 'func' Knight , :ml Maury .Mm l'c:urwn lfmk fm, llwlmuz Paul Hliitc, .Iucly gms. :incl Spccrly XVzulkcr wll an Nzulifmxll Ilmmr Stu' Ill Dirm-clory lu Holi Murrimn. f -, Q54 ,yf , f , 'Z , wp, 'nm Glyn , Z 4 144 Vu? f nl inn :I Hmm: imiinbcix nn Sf Ii1fi4DllSllQl Im llinii Illlllllli spring lapping g:smL'1lilJlx. wi ill 0 f I5 T tm f lf 1 QJQG, Xa. ,898 any v els. l l l Xlixiinits. lwivl mm: lltutheson. lirutker. l'll'1lllCl', XlclVliorter. Bardsen. Attanasio. Bennett, Register. Swcmizl row: X illt iu lvt-inicx. l'is.uu. lficltls. lizulia. Davis, Iordan. lV1ilker, Comer, Hosea, Lewis. Third row: Hzizelett. Brahani, Qlohnson. Npnks llci'slun.in. lftlni.ui. Ntliwalhe. NYt'lllHl'll, llztlelett. liilliniett tipttk lircwcr, liorrt-go. lilguit. Cratwlord. Bt-ll, Perl. lVilli:1nis. They Earn While Dt i Ui 1 lcl-Rs, Ifiozilz l.t'c l'oolL'. Carole l'iu'lato. Pat lVt'lls. nil ttorge Stailos, Holi XX'illis, Raymontl cillllilllll, Vic- ltbl l sltl Ill. 'R .N w . Crawford. Domenico. Foitrllz row: Baiisatxagc, Taylor, Going to school for only half a day niay seem like a dream to many students, but the students in Diversified Cooperative Training have made this dream a reality. By attending school during the morning hours from 8 to 12. they complete their required suhjects, and lrom 12 to 5 they work at their respective jobs. receiving a regular starting salary. DCT students have made line work records at their various Aiohs and have gained valuable experience that will help them upon graduation from Miami Senior High School. All DCT activities are held after school and work since students cannot participate in all school ac- tivities. Every year the students look forward to an aiuiual Employer-Empltiyee Banquet, the out- standing social event of the year lor these students. Other important events are the district DCT meet- ings and the state convention. DCT memhers still had time to show their school spirit hy decorating their homeroonis and by sell- ing red lollipops which said Lick Edison. These lollipops were worn to the Thanksgiving game and not only hoosted Sting spirit, hut also the DCT treasury. .Xt Christmas, before memhers left at noon lor work. a party was held and gifts exe changed. livery year DCT has Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets lor needy families. and presents for the Mental Health Society as its service projects. Faculty advisors who have made this program possihle are Miss Bush and Mrs. Tatum. mp: Ixalyluuud f,llll1L'1'1lll. Q ..g:gz' , ASX S ' CTW . '99 X 0 Q 1 X X 13' w , fx 0 , X , f ,W . ,......,yv . X N , - ., f 'X -T e A X NV X' , . ,:. - -X wa 4 mv I W 1 Q XX Xlsowi: Robert XX'il1is. ll1'Cll'lSlIlllll, im In-ing mpcrxisccl by Nlr. KI, 12. Beard of thc ,IOIIIINOII Scrxiw CLUIIIIXIIIB. Iiwlmv 7 m wgmlmhlmgnml l'L'lJ1lilxlll1lll. ix cm- ploycd by Mr. Klnrvin Pius. liwlfm' lmllum: Umlcr lllt' xupe1'x'isirm ol Hu. NlLl1'gllIkL'l Kiln-xmx 1,1-v julmnwu is rcncivillp hcl' trail' V 1 , llllg nr lgukwn Nlcnmnriqnl Hmpilnl: Pzllricin XYQIIN is llL'l' patient, M .7 ,WWW D ., 45 XZ f Z 1 '-is . A , 4 . L- Sv' -1, ,S 7' - x ' r wc ,f bwww, M.--up pang ,W,,...,m-MM s f 1 7 Awww MW, 1 Mfwfw 5 A Y lop: Hrs. clflllllfilk :md Sylxin l'xf1lliCI' look :lt Il nurxing pzmlphlcl. 1302111111: Clnmwl I':1rIznuml1c4ksLl1c-Illn-sol her bmw. I-ilfumg 11l1mlmLI1 I-lp-lmls l't'fL'lXL'S ITLIIIIIIIQ, :ll Rigllzllklk Dcpfnrt mom Sunr gms an lgux-gmxnx clcrk. f 0 'Z 5 4 'lx le? its l'.l.X. xll'NIlll'RN. l'n.il roav: Xlemlxlcr. Hll'Ntll. Lynn. Savage. lirenhurg, Delson, Kopsteln, Clizisan. DelValle, Davis, New- man. Roxin. Mi-s llughcs, Swmrirl roun' Duhhin, Rabin, Patronage, Linn, Gerstein, Meschaan, Kagan. Davis, Marks, Ra- ht-nowirh, Ralmiliouilf. illlllifll muh' Bord, Shepper, Loss, COllll1.SlC'lIllJCl'g. Gordon, Haim, Sperher, Moore, Migden, Naturi- son, lxllt hncr, Lu lllk'lU. A Step into The Future Future Teachers of America is an organization ol' students who not only prepare themselves for luturc teaching professions but sponsor many worthwhile activities throughout the year. The sale ol' umhrella pins in the spring and the sale of loxely Christmas corsages are FT.-Ys main money- raising projects, In 1957 the Future Teachers together with Stu- dent Council organized a Student Teacher Day. On this day, students replace the teachers. This project was carried out successliully this year and will he established as a permanent custom at Miami High. FTA planned the day and members served as department heads. National Teachers' Day is the day set aside hy this club to honor the faculty of Miami High with personal name tags. l 'l ..X. O1-1-lurks, .Xutlrey liorok, lil-tI'-1,I'f'Xi!lI'IIf,' Harriet Ostrit-, S1'1rr'lrlW,' Ingrid lilc-in. l'1ri1'rl1'z1l,' tilqulys l'wltr.m, l'1'rw-I'rfwiflwnI,' Susan Goodman. ffflflllfrllllf listher lihrens. lJf'.'1.i11w:. i 7 4 Y , i l Wt l ff ? N. 'S N 'M Q 1 naw :mon 52 f pllmzwz ljPl'ARl'NII-151k Hrxnx 1foR Hl'L'I7liN'l' 'l'xcM:r114,R DAY. lfrr In rzghi: Ingrid lilcin. Glgnlu liellrnnn, Xlyr zr Nlcpklcr. llwlfm' mp: I-'IA nn-rnlmurs sell Iorwzngm Ihr Cllrrisunzns. lielmu lmfrnnzz Paul XYlnlc. Dirk Bennett, and Pan English pose in Klr. XXEIJIJS ullice on Student lcuclrer Day. 'Q 27 gl gy -,yy , I4 , , , M, f f ww ,W 4 V 'QM f My W f Q If I I if YQ f 1v fffdzff. ff ff, 4 I f ww 4 fff 1 ZZZJZW ff , ff P' f 42 5162, ff J' ff ! Wffo if Z? ! 7 Wfh g If-7 I fl , 2.4: fl I. Q I 5 if I fi, 4 f ' 1 W 'ff f Z W I gf , wr v V G l Z ff f aw X , 7 nwlmr .. .4 -' ., f f f f .HJ ul , 14, I7 f,,, Ilmw lop: Stucln-me rrvccivc :lid Irnrn :I sunlcm Iczulnr Ilan, Marry In SHIKI llllll lrxing Yzrvill nw' Imllrmf: Ingrid lilcin sells lfvlfk unrlprcllgu lu I.lu Ingrid Klein :Ind Nlisx Huglru clisplny lln- rugs F'l'.X gi tczulrcrw, wlrcn Llrcy wcrc lrrnmrecl. .,,.f-5,,y , A f f 79 ,, 1, , In I f 'V ws Z iiiutcs gotmcl slmrtsiitzmslrip tlirutiglrotit tlit' sclitml ' .mtl uniiiiitiiiity. During our giliiitist lllltlt'lit'lllt'tl Good Sportsmanship i We Have IT ! tiirls' Xtlilctit' .XSStlt'iIlIlHll'S Miss tiuocl Sportsf tiigmsliip, rlruscii cwry two weeks luv th-X.-X. lms :ls - its 1Jlll'lDtlSC tltc pmiiiotitrii tml gtmutl sptwtsiiizitisliili. ' t-AMX lmtmltlcs zlltct'-scliutml llt'llX'lllL'S lor tlrost' girls 4 x .,,,. intcrcstccl in sports. It lmiltls t'Iiz1rat'tt'r aititl pro- f ttffft it , 3 i ltmtlmll sczistwii, tLfX.X stiiritilaitvtl our Stiirgztrct' E stliutml spirit lay sclliiig limit tugs lmclurc tlit- lkmttr litmit' gztiiics. Mairtli ltwtiiitl tlic CLX.-X girls liairtl :it ittwrlt git ll tuir trztsli. .Xnutlit-r ltmtlhrnising lDl'tlklCt'l lor tlit- tltilm was tlic snlc til litmicsiiiaitlt' rtmltics In tltt' girls' lDlU'Slt'lll t'tltit':1tiuti t'lz1sst's. l'lit- tlrirtl Llllllllill xtwllcylmtill tuiiriiztiiicnt, wlrirli is mimi to gill girls' sort ict' tltilis. was :motlicr liigli- liglit tml t-.XX s siittvsslttl ycgir. .AX hptvrtsDay,wli1t'li ttmlt iwlgirt' in lft-lmrtixiry. was gttitmtlicr tL.'t.'X pmjct't. ltxiiiis lruiii st'rt'r4ll tmtlicr lllgll sclmuls in tlic M1- giiiii gircgi luii'tit'ilm:1tt'tl lll tlic xztriotis erctits tml Slumrts Univ. tQ,X,X iiiciiilmcrs got togctlrcr zrwziy lrmu tlie alli- ltttit' licltl :it tiit'ii1lmcrslril1tczis, pit'uit's,aiicl ljtlt lurk slippers. ,Xirotlit-r social crent was fl wcelaeml - - ' ttttlllllllg ltlll. Dtmrit' Stein. Prf'.xirlf'Ill,' Carol ,Mm Dixon. Sf'fif'ltit'Vx',' ll'it tluntl SlJtll'lSIllllllSllllJ is iiiilmrtant to the success ul Nligitiii Scnior Higli Sclitml ftiitl Girls' Atliletit' ,XSStlt'llllltlll lizis rt-rtftiiilv livlpc-cl to lmust tliis spirit 1 XVl1itt-, Clmpluin. lll tlllli sflrtml. CQ. LX. Nli-xiisiks. lfiitf mm: lltitsoir. Stein. Dixon. ,Xili4ir, Boytl. Tyrt-ll. Smith, Statyiiraiii. Smmzfl min: xvllilff. XVillmr4il Gilt-. lSr:iswt'll. Nltnltml. 'l'lit'rnisst'. Intiiiris. 'l'l11'i1l mtv: Al0l'lt'l1NL'll. Bxttus, l.u1itl, i'i1'f't', Tliiliiitmt. Q Q A 'Q QW 1 1 Q '..fi:- f s, ' yt I-kts, -V:--- . N X t L ,v 'W f 35, Cnr-X..X. Olf1fit:i3Rs. Fzrxl mum' Cmrolc ,Kim Dutsrm. I:wr.t11i'f'r' ,JS ti 5 filet 1 O T .KV .-49:12 .Mem lf ,ly r ,, . If ,v ff Moniirax Dui i Nliwttziits. lens! zone: CL.nll.ti'tlo. Nwtoml ruU.'IHlt1iIiel.t1il1n. Hilclrebinnrl. Lllen Luilin. 'liflllll mtv: Caputo. Prowse. Hifi. fl.t1'tlell. They've Gone Moclern Sore muscles. aches and pains everywhere, and the thrill and enjoyment that comes from creative dancing, all belong tu the members ol the Modern Dance Club. Morlqing out on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. they perfect dancing skills and learn new routines. During the year they perform for the Parent-Teacher's Association and at various class assemblies. laiix Citu. Film ffm: Ceralsn Faber. Consul: E. Courtnex Recording becretari, .incl 'iartttstirerg Hopper: Posy XYilson. salberg. Carnes. Sherri. Coule. Rosenblatt. Relives the Past Under the leadership ol Miss Edith Christy, the Latin Club ol Miami Senior High School meets each month to give the students enrolled in I.atin classes an opportunity to familiarize themselves with the history, legends. and customs ol the Ro- man civilization. Club activities include educa- tional and social gatherings. and any student who has taken Latin is eligible for membership. , ls. Courtney. Dunn, liaeinpler. Suomi low: Rogoxin: Mitzi lzliotl. Ch: iplain: Probst. Raw. XX'ilkerson. Tlmfl mzw: knight. Lllhtllllll. .M--14' 9 . .2 ' , f,VV HEX. V ,,i, H 2, M y 1 ,ag iw' ff, W, 4 j ,Q 1' ff f 1 ,- V V .-LEX, . ' ill r' ' 5 1 We , A!! i X '- 1,26 1 2.,f2f' in ' . fi '-fi W ' . 2 , H ' , . , . . Wy , I if . 4 LQ' , L' S lui Xtrnx xll4XIl4lRN. lwisl mai: lfrank. liinnncl, Nliles. XYagman. Ostrie. Friedenn. Serorlrl mai: lVeinstein. Mivdcn. lfaber. Pi I'oolc. l'l.itl, Rtml1t'l'lsul1. Xlgtrks. knight. Simons, rlllllllll row: Cromer, Bobrow, Moreno, illeitelman. Hawkins, Rite. Bausch, lx.tnc. Xthilc. l'Rl Xll'll.X f3ll5I4Il7RS. Fin! rote: Nluricl Chapman, Tutor- ing' Ch.tirm.tn: llianc Sitxitt. l'resident: Cecilia Nlerkle. St-tt'ct.tt'xg Smoiitl mic: Sandra Rosenlicld. l'arliamentarian ll.nrict lgtsko, tlhaplain: .Indy Nligden. lteztsurer. Tltinl tom: XX .trren lL'llk'llllllll. X ite-President. . an .N M . , . V. W e it .. . X 4 - - . - . 3 .r fe , Q t -.' Q FV .. 5 w , Y..-f' Q' 4, 'T Q' f . 3 'I -'gf 6, e M c ,,. V 1 M . . ' '.2gj,l!ff pm il, , l 2 ii Y 3 They Share Their Knowledge Lighting the lamp of knowledge in Miami High is the purpose of Tri-Alpha, founded here in 1047. Students who maintain a 3.6 to 4.0 aver- age for three semesters are tapped during the fall and spring semesters for this honorary club. Tri-Alpha's main service to the school is tutor- ing those students who need help in various sub- jects. The tutoring program of this organization was expanded this year when every member was retptired to tutor at least two students each semes- ter in order to maintain active membership. Mem- bers give up their study hall time or time before or alter school for this purpose. Tri-Alpha members had fun along with their hard work as they attended initiations held at the homes ol' members each semester. First semester it was held at the home of Sally glean Miles and second semester at the home of Diane Cohen. Outstanding members of the student body who are also members of Tri-Alpha are Harriet Lasko, First Vice-President of Girls' Council: Marcia Rob- inson, Editor of the TIMES: Patil XVhite, Presi- dent ol the Senior Class: David Hawkins, President ol' National Thespians, and several Merit scholar- ship linalists. Tri-Alpha meetings were held three times each semester on the third XVednesday of the six weeks' period in room F327 under the guidance ol Nlrs. Nlarguerite Harper. ,X 5. J t e s E My 1 'Q 'Y A. V -as ' X QQ ' ' - 1-. S X .X,Q Z - 3. , s- .X . S ssc? 2 3 ai ','alimU 5 .mm 1, ww J 4,1 ff' an 9 i 3 4 'f' -.J Z ,M , J' --ff' . of W :v i Q 3,7 V ' V ' J , -vw I W M'- ,. A,f' - N.F.L. Klixiuriks. lfirst rozv: Cromer. Teitelman. Second row: Gilman, VVinniman, Gordon, May, Kravitz, Kreutler, Simon. Third mtv: Carter. Gold. Albury. lianz. Mrs. Taylor, Blumenlield, Prior, X'Vhite. Brings Honor to MHS The National Forensic League, under the di- rection ot Mrs. BI. Taylor, again printed a Mi- ami High activity calendar featuring noted Sting- aree cuties and the dates ol' important school events. Helping to bring new honors to Miami High, our debators have gained recognition through their attendance at state and local debate and speaking tournaments. Elected as the best pre- siding ollicer at the Jackson Student Congress was Richard Cromer. I-drank Kreutler attained the same title at the District Student Congress, while Bob Liebert was chosen as the best speaker. Proceeds from the calendar sale enabled mem- bers ol the club to send delegates to the state NFL Student Congress which was held in Tallahassee. NFL members coached sophomore debate tourna- ment hopefuls in the spring and took part in nu- merous speech contests throughout the year. This honorary debate society has taught stu- dents to present their ideas clearly and to apply logic to their problems. NFL members attended tournaments at xlackson High School, Edison High School, Cioral Gables High School. and Miami Beach High School. N.l'fl,. Oiiici-ics. Hrs. NI. Tnxlor. Xfmmm: Howard Xvlllllllllllll. Poinlx .S'er'i'wiui'y.' Ritlixtrd Cromer. ' f 1 .llf'llllll'l'SlIfilJ Putin! Swffflfzrm' Ro'seni:lI'5' Niall- fVt'.k1'Iil'IIf,' XViirren 'l'c-itelmzun, l'1'1f'-Pr'.x'rIf'11t.' Nora Cor- don. .bffflI fll!ii.' lohn Prior. Tl'l'II.Xlllif'l'.i lic-nt Carter. lflzulllluill. X . H1143 ..,. W ,, Www . 1 X 4 J s TQ i jr I. K I ig 5 f Q L g 'ii W , ,,,,, Q' i' Q '. QNX -Fe As if 1 sy 's 'S Ur! vw . . '1vlv-P 5? .I ' 4 if I A if f at . if s . , ' r 1 -PA 3 ' X 9' ' ' f .- 1 i 5 1 1 1 f-1 .Q N11 X1 l'llX lilll 1 v. Ifnvl mir: tlrooinex llrlll Clhin. llistorian: Buckles. Bobrow, Rosen: Dick Rice, Parliamentarian: Chandler. .N1-1111111 111.1': lxt't'lt'l'l Xl.lll'k'll Iertelinan. llorrespoiidiiig Secretarv: Richard Cromer. Recording Secretarv: Howe: David .Xrtlr ei. l'1't-siilt-in: ,lohn Liarter. Chaplain. Masters in Math Students who excel in mathematics can now be l'k't'tbglli!L'Ll by membership in Mu Alpha Theta, a club lorinetl in April, W57. Tappees must be second semester juniors and must have one credit in beginning algebra and in plane geometry, one- hall credit in advanced algebra, and must be en- rolled in the second semester of advanced algebra. llancliclates should be planning to take higher math. Scholastic averages must be 3.0 and mem- bers must have an average of 3.2 in math courses. Nlu .-Xlpha '1'heta's main service to the school is lo encourage higher mathematical knowledge among the student body. Learn About Books Library Council members continued their work this year not only by helping Miami High students locate books, but also by helping themselves learn more about the library. Council members serve Miami High by giving up their study hall periods to shelve, circulate, and repair books. The pur- pose ot the Library Council is to improve the li- brary with organized work and to foster a closer relationship between the library assistants. Dele- gates from Miami High's Library Council at- tended the state convention at Leesburg in May. These hard-working students are gaining valuable experience lor future library careers. l1111a.v1u CloiM.11.Xl14x11111ts, I-'lui 111111: SLllXX'l'UXYiIl. Mueller, Byous, Bernstein, Chronister, Cale, Crahzun, Rabin, Nlclntvre. lfogle. .Xllen. Xwrfnzil wiv: Levy. Dubler. Crier, Filkone. l.ubin, Olsowitl, Sherman. Rosenblunl, Altman, Greenberg. Byrne. l'it'lll'liHXYlLl. Sllgllllllllll. 'lilzml ww: lightbourn. .Xtwt-ld, 1'ollartl, Berk, lilblllllll. 'I'ownsend, .Xlemany Barbee, O'Neil, Yates. Xvguker. ilillt'Ill1lN, Xvllllillf, Zipper. l'lHlI!'fll wiv: Nlarlev, Narrow, Sacks. Rubinstein. Plotkin, Braun. Bintlell. Denberg, Zell. so I Q .Q nw: AQ- H' sv 1 ,vii 4. Z 3 Z7 f A ,,,, . 4 , ,L z - , AA . '- ' as ' I AVA . I' ff it If f ff - TQ PEN AND SABLE MrxtBr:Rs. First row: Sivertsen, Vinocur. Borok, Reyes, Seiderman, Rosenbloom, Golclfarb, Greco, Micka. Second row: Hall. Brooks. Herrmnn. Vaughan. Poster Painters The purpose of Pen and Sable is to recognize outstanding art students. Under the guidance of Mrs. Helen Spach. this art club is devoted to pro- moting interest in art among Miami Senior High School students. The rewards of the club are many. Perhaps the most important result of member- ship in Pen and Sable is the development of stand- ards of taste and judgment that through work with form, color. and design will enable pupils to enjoy the beauty of nature and art. An important project of Pen and Sable in H457- 58 was the preparation of attractive posters for the clubs and their various activities. Publicity cam, paigns by the clubs and tapping ceremonies were simplified because of the work of Pen and Sable members. Tappees of many of the Miami High clubs were presented with tappee cards designed and made by members of Pen and Sable. These cards as well as IHIDIDQC posters serve as the main money-raising project for the club. The Dramatics Department, the Parent-TeachersAssociation, Stu- dent Council, and the Main Office also received many services from Pen and Sable. In December Stingaree students were delighted when they saw the annual Pen and Sable Christ- mas window on the second floor. The window featured a lovely winter scene. Sketching trips and social affairs provided inter- est to the members. On -january 27 the club took a field trip to Vizcaya where they spent the day sketching the lovely surroundings and enjoyed a picnic. A series of pot luck suppers at members' homes provided fun for these art students. A Pen and Sable Italian supper was held at Red Dia- mond Inn in March. Lynn Vinocur, a Pen and Sable member. re- ceived first prize in a safety poster contest spon- sored by the Greater Miami Insurance Board. PEN AND SABLF Ori-1c:rRs. Sylvia Zabransky, Sf'r1'f Ir12j'.' Sue Reyes. l'ffff-l'1'e.x1'flf'r1t,' Audrey Borok. 71Tl'fl.XlIlCl',' Fred Brooks, Prc.siflent,' Lynn Vinocur, Sc'l'ILff'lI7lI-Ill-.4TH1S,' Linda Bates, Clmjalnin. I fc., J V t f yi W' 7 X . . 4 f Q ,gg rr 'ff' . fm .M yt Q ltsiok liUXRl! XII vuuks. Ifrrvl foie: Kurtis. Xlartin. Bt'l'llL'llllX. Neimy. Spegel. Sasser. Xlaseclxi. Rahin. Nm 01111 rote: Mala- koll. Nleighi. lllolloll lloslt'llt'I,,lol1t's. l'owers. Zeller. Nlicka. Shaherinan. L'ngar. Thin! mir: Gomez. Halelett. Nlenocill. lelttk, l'iotlor. lloovei Uverpetk. lialsth. Nliller. I7- i Xl ist li snot: liouum tn I it I its, lwvl mir: lanet Sleight. flhfj larug lliane Nl.il.ikoII. l'f1:l1f11f1fnrn:mu lit M'i1f'll1nv'. Nwfoufl vo'i't l ll'lllll it l'lotlor, I'1fv1.lf-wr. liltlu llttk. luv-l'1f'wIw11l. pi. if X 4.0 'Z I ws A 9 ,I 4' I te r ! . 5 N 1 5 4' . 3 .F ,-qykl 'lf fiiffift . -,....., - , is - 'l 3 I lr. K 5315 X , Q S sv Zi girl ,z at .,-, 3 be X N5 J 'Q 1 v . as W 9? j I 1 ' Q 5 rlrara . 1 Jda. ' p h Lvinef. 'Ii1w1v14iwi,' linnis is f. I! 'F 1 7 y ull t t f -'vw 'e'1'asm.,.g, t 'JA lt: -E: s ,fp -f sf . 5? I Q' lx!! . .4 Magazine Drive For the lirst time in Miami Senior High School llunior Cllass history, a magazine subscription drive was sponsored by the .lunior Board. Members of this hardworking class took magazine subscrip- tions in the spring and raised over 52.000 The purpose ol the drive was to help the hand buy new unilorms and also to hoost the treasury in preparation lor the xlunior-Senior Prom. Being a junior wasn't all work and no play. however. .X harn dance was one ol the highlights ol the year. The animal -lunior lane and xloe Sock Hop was held in the Nliami High gym dur- ing Nlareh. Crowned -lane and xloe were Bar- hara Nlaseda and qloe Traha. Nlemhers ol the royal eourt were Diane lordan. Nancy Sue XX'ilson. Barhara llostetler. Xvenclell Meadows. Buddy Coleman. and Don l5r'igfrs. Perha as the most im- ,-: l portant social event ol the qlunior Board was the annual llunior'Senior Prom held in Slay. A very worthwhile project was taken on hy the Qlunior Class when il adopted the Saying of the Xveekf' liach week a hit ol timely philosophy was placed on the hulletin hoard outside the cafeteria. Each junior homeroom is represented on the ylunior Board, making up a memhership of ap- proximately forty. Board meetings are held once everv two weeks in Room QTEK. X I Q SUPHOXIORE Boaxn XI1'xna1'Rs. Ffzwr mir: Nzickley. Hill. Fisher isi f :nr fi C f ldfirb Davis Hcldt Ht i cr Xen ditti. Dziigle. Hughes. Tlmwl row: Payne. Bziitcher, Ball, lil ht Xlcrcu o Sophomores Swing The Sophomore Class sponsored its first social event on March 7. This event was the Sophomore Swing held in the East Patio. Planned by the Sophomore Board, governing body of the class, this dance featured the crowning of a class king and queen. The royal couple was Allatia XValters and Raymond Maddox, and their court included Linda Davis. Jeanne Hughes. Cathy Heldt. Ann English. Bob Patterson, Bob Lasseter. Bill Knight, and John Haggard. The dance featured a square dance exhibition by the Kinloch Park Junior High School Square Dance Team followed by participation in square dancing by everyone. The Sophomore Board sponsored a chicky sale at Easter as its main money-raising project. To publicize this sale a Sophomore Day was sponf sored. On this day all class members displayed the class colors, blue and grey. Sophomore Board represents all the class mem- bers and is made up of representatives from each home room. Board meetings were held in Room l28 once each month. Faculty sponsors for thc class of '60 were Miss Margaret Vaughan, Mrs. Earl Chestnut, Mr, Jerry Exum, and Mr. Richard Zimmerman. Chosen as the class song was Youll Never XVall4 Alone. The red rose is the class flower. Class members showed wisdom when they chose as their class motto He are what we take time to become. .l as as w- ze W? Kiss W. . , fe? e Ai f . his -X S Q Q Z NE If 4 sie ' v s 4 i X ,ff WX W - Q - . ss 3 f at t X t l it . 3-5 Q v l is iz ...L P .wo Sckoii hllfNllil-KRS. l ir.vI row: Postcl, Smith, Stephens, Lapp, Granofli. Second row: Woodworth, R. Sudakow. Sudalxo l'lt xxn St Rtlll Oi I tclrks. ,'Il1Xfl mc: l,cc Postcl, Hl.KflIl'iII7I Studi.: Smith fifliljflltllllf judic Stephens, 1're.xi1lf'nl,' Rose 1 I lllull. l lu' l'l1'.i11l1'Ill. ,Sr'roII1l l'urlmurfvzlurlurl Max Sutlaleow, VIllY'1l.YIl1'I'l. row: Robert SllKl1lli0XY, Sting Strings Peg and Scroll is a society whose purpose is to promote service to the music department ol' Miami Senior High School. Each semester, outstanding orchestra members are selected lor membership in this honorary music society. Peg and Scroll mem- bers are a familiar sight in their white dinner jackets and lormals when they supply music for social allairs at our school. They add much as they provide background music for many Ml-IS assembly programs. One ot' this club's performances is providing music lor the animal Student Council Faculty Tea held in the fall. A get-acquainted barbecue for new members of the orchestra was a Peg and Scroll project at the beginning ol' this school year. Away from school, members were laept busy with an alumni party which honored past members home lrom colleges for the holidays. As a money-raising project, Peg and Scroll sold candy called Munchniks after school to the hungry student body. Most ol' the members of Peg and Scroll played in the State Orchestra Contest this year in Tampa. The members also form many duets, trios, and other ensembles used to enter contests and to pro- vide musical enjoyment for the Miami High Sill- dent body. Miss Eloise Quackenboss, new Miami High string director and majorette sponsor, provides faculty sponsorship for the group. Meetings are held in the band room. 2 fi t rf -49' sgaws kr V W-e+'Flf in ',., V W? 4 Y K Asc. lm-Xl Hi-ixiixrgas. I-iirtl rozc: Bits. Silllvllfll. Feldman. Lapin, Cru lins. Bridges. Rodzilmaugli. Tliirf! mic: XVechslcr. Luna. Carr. l-RI-xl Oiricras. Nlarcia Scliwartf. Secretary Donna Reh- bein. Historian: Heidi Hetller. President: Nancy Cireena md. 'Iirea-urer: Sharon Feldman. Vice-President. at 3 . eq, -9 il Kava 3 . W . ,Wx f I .. W ,. 7. ,Wg I Z 85? ' Wa A .' .. . 5 4 1 , ' f V z aff ' 'W WM 17 43: ' f 1 . 7. . '. ,Q . 45 ' N 2 V ,A .,. h 1: . I A lm ' YM , . . ,,,, sf A f ,gfw , ' Q 'W .ff 'y 2 lf A 3 -an g' A A I ' 'a. .Setonfl mic: Creemvoocl, Lesnitk, Rchbein. Hetfler. Col- Moclern Music Masters Modern Music Masters, more commonly known in Miami Senior High School as Tri-M, is an honorary society made up of members of the chorus. In order to be eligible for this honor, chorus members must be outstanding in their musical work. Tri-M was originally formed as a co-ed group in September, 1956. Before this time members were in two groups, one made up of boys and the other ol girls. There are approximately forty-three chap- ters ol this organization in the United States and several others in the Miami area. Candy sales served as the main money-raising project for this club. Prolits lrom these sales were used to purchase new chorus robes and to help pay transportation expenses for chorus members at- tending the chorus clinic in Tampa. In order to meet added expenses. Tri-M members baked cook- ies to sell on the buses going to Tampa. Another project ol Tri-M was helping with the production of the Best of Broadway which took place in February. Members worked on costumes and backdrops For this production. 'llri-M proi- ects also included repairing sheet music, painting the chorus room, and polishing chorus plaques. Other music students benefit when Tri-M meme bers teach them various facts about music. Tri-M members got together on a social basis at initiations and pot luck suppers. Tri-M meets twice each month on Friday in Room 403. Mrs. Hazel Petit, chorus director, is faculty advisor lu the chorus. NN Wwn .M W- .M X Exif R xwfs f lfii in Uri u I us. I 1'i.xl mm: llizuinqi Yin. 'l'i'rf1.w1wi',' -Indy Myres: Sue Smith, I'iff'-l'n'.vifle1zIf Diane HfDlllllg'CI', St'l'Tf'flIl'y.' lfslher Nlzullia. l.'lmjvlfn'115 lllllil'iL'l liinhinder: Doris Vales, Ijllfll-llIlll'lIHIV!-IIII. .S'r'fonrl mzu: Iini Foster, I'li.xlorinn.' Richard lilllhllllll, 1'n'.mlf'r1l. Etude, which meets every other Tuesday in I I' h N T Room lfll, is sponsored hy the hand director, Mr. IQ O Otto Kraushaar, and the IllFljU1'CllC director, Miss lftude is an organization composed ol' Miami lligh musicians, the only one ol its kind in this Eloise Quaelaenhoss. The organization had its heginning at MHS in l lll52, Cluh projects include huilding' hook shelves city. The purpose ol' this rluh is to provide serxaire in hand rooins. putting award plaques around hand and to vreale a hetler understanding hetween the room walls, huilding lockers lor iuajorettes, and hand, orrheslra. and inaiorettes. caring' lor the Band Box. l'ilLI3l Xllaxiin-Its. Ifiml mtv: l'l1lllIllL'l'. Xlclseuglilin. Hinhinder. Phillips, Slllllll. .Xndrews, Meyers. Svforzrl muh' llol7ing-er, Xlallia. Clox, Yales. Via. Tlllifl iouu' Stryhal. Hauniner. lfoster. xl'lIlUIlll'k', Clouth. flhastziin. Ollerle. Paul. ,vs tak cn. . X X ,SX 2 K W- f K. ,K 1 ,War W Q. . 5 f' lied, .Xmlermlr Lzlshlmmk. Swtt. liefulsml, GIRLS' CHQRL5. Ifzfxt mzv: R1JClIKl2'l16I. XVLLILQ-xx. Krxrudin, Broome, Barber, H0011 KYceLl1. Rubin. Druu, lY:1rf, emoxl. 1lll1CI I 1' P l '. Swimlull, SClkOW'llZ, Atchley, Czmtt, .xSlllll0l'C, li1'lTliC2II, Sapphire, clllfllx De- f 1 L 'll lu Puulzl. Probeiring. Klurris. ClCI'SlClll. Clary. Svrorzrl row: Phelps, Swain. Hulst, Finley, Golcllaere. Alu. Lzlpp, Br rn 'e. ily 11 Zipper. Nlzlvew. Prmt. Xlmler. Yzarble. Fngul, Bnlmcrmck. Berulgm. Hzulji. liinlaincler. ,xlfll'Q,2lll. Friecllnerg, Heckler. Sllllljvbll. Girmi. Cichiclo. Till-l'f! ww: l'eN11L0Y. Xvllllillllb. Gordon, Munrow, Cesting, Petrovicll, Spilznlnink, rllllllfllltlllll, Kimler, Decker, Loomis. Lzimlnert. Bzlrbee, lilclreclge, Myers, Hill, Taussig. Miami High Chorus fclx Xlrlulwm Xllen UU: XX'mlmlu1'ski.Swfrnzfl Bm 4 CHURLQ, Fzzwt mfr: Gaskim. Hlalker, ulunes. Shaw. MeClrezn'y, Uhr 1, . is ' . , ' , 1. mir: Poole. Bishop, lizuuen. Luna. Poulsen. Szlumlers, lJeYoung. Porter, blnlmm, Stewart. 'Q A-f f , i we wa f 5 Z nj 147' ' 'V+ R1 by N A 4 'f ig. ,Q Q 1 A-,f V. -. g . I . . Ak'Q. wi . gl d l , ,.,1- 5 -'1.- Y A : ,133 V46 W V ' av - is 5 3 . 6 L ij I N 1 R Q f 'xx V ' Q I g gb sk 3 sf X - 51 l Q S .5 E E AllXl4ll Cluuurs. Ifiml mzv: .Xsl1:n, 'l'r:n'c1's, lizllmzm, Dznyc. Pisani, Bclf, Kirkland, Tyler, Deich, Hobbs, Feldman, lXIcDoug:1ll Cami, ilmlmmgl, lgnpin. Scllwanrlf. 'l'cl'll, Brzmcl. Brower, Stewart. lildredge, Rawls, Ajllar, Boyd. Sfruml row: Cgnnnon l'wzu.u. ilmwgulcf. Clukur. cll'LlWlk'f. Nlffimmuglmy. llmws, DeBrzmd, Perry. Frisbee, O'Mzmsky, Bruwcr, Goodman, Rehbc-in l,4-mink. llullim, Ilclllcr. Grccnwuml. .Xllcn. Lee, Hinckley, Lund, Brunner,Vzmn,Fisl1burne, linux, Slflfllllfil. Sllllllllllfk fyfliillllbll. llomw, llrllckcr. 'I'l11'rrl rfmu' XYL-nhslek, Plnskoff, Blxlis, ESIGVCI, Allen, Pike, Bzlzelnurc. Ifozzrth mnu' Bishop. lh-Ymnlg, Clullignm, Iiulc, XX'umly. Chalk, Mmliacl1in, Curr, S'1unclcrs. Luna, Paulsen. Lmml s 1.411 Nl'lI.. lvrll mmm Hridgw. Fcldmgm, Lcc. Smhwnrtz, Hculcr. -St'1'UHtI ruzv: Lilplll. Rchbcin. Clulligzm. Clrccllwrmcl. ., , A if 1 ..- f WP QS 1 Q Q .J we - .N Q., X' - K 1 l 'Q - 1 an G' , ll X Y ,za 'fl gy X --,fy-' ' 2 - Q .-1-:Q 'M lf, - I WU Q Q, -fsillfg: W 4 x i .Q df Q , ' i - f ' J V ,, ,, Q' ' .f 1 , f , 'P X X' . - ' l-Q - Q .R N f , . .. l ' A 'VX f .f' f- i-, f X x z -ij 5 V- , A . X M l A 2 l fx' 2' ffnid ' 'rf' S X 1:1 ' ' Q A aff s X , Z so 25323. :amid in f'i:i+f'2 ' 1 QQ 92 ti A , , 1 Z ilfik W: V f 2 , aff 5' . , bf 4 y X Q'Q-Q - --':., . ,T ,. . -V S fy Q xg' A 4? 'V 'f 1 J V, ' n I f 4 M f A . ' ' W3 ,, X l if A f sg . pl 4 --, T ri ei 1 E f Pr V .1 ll ff S The thorus, under the direction of Mrs. Petit. rehearses the Stingarees were entertained this year by the an- nual Best of Broadway show produced by the chorus. Featuring parts of Annie, Get Your Gun, this show was one of the most successful in Miami Senior High history. Annie was played by Marsha Schwartz and Frank was played by John Culligan. Also featured in the 1958 Best of Broadway was Fz'm'an'5 Rainbow starring Sharon Feldman as Sharon and Tom Mcliachin as XVoody. Solos in Annie were performed by Heidi Hetzler and john Kale. F1'niun's Rainbow solos featured Yvette Birs and Dianne Lapin. Successful candy sales brought about the pur- chase of new satin stoles and the final payment on new chorus robes by members of chorus. During the summer, hard-working chorus members painted the chorus room. Also, through their efforts, a new water cooler was installed on the fourth lloor. The Miami High chorus attended the Tampa Chorus Clinic sponsored by the Florida Music Edu- cator's Association in january. Stingarees were delighted by lovely chorus per- formances in the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter assemblies. Juniors heard a chorus concert during an assembly which ended with the tapping of new Tri-M members. The chorus took part in a children's concert with the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra. Best ol Broadway show. l ffl Qlwm- ' , . ' , ' 'ff' L A 'W , H . ' , I . Kia ' X A M' ' WMF S A H N -mi 'l 2 If 1 S a,.1 2 f4f ,ff 'x 7 . S. N 'f2- . 4' .QW 1 v 'h1f,'R.f .g - 855,211 .r st ' A Yi 2 'ff 201, fi -f, , . llxxiv Cm Xtll, ill-I ifilfkx. Flu! mzu: Xlzirgic klollnsinl. lfsther XIgnlli.i. Suu Smith. Pansy Hummer. .Suffrzfl ww: Rinluird Clliznxigiiil, Rializml Clmiimy, Bruce i,0Xt'6I'H, Ricllzirml Cuucll. xlvlilllllll XX'l1iu1ii1'c. I.:i1'1'y Baum. David ATLl16l'. Klux: i nu lixxiw, I-Yu! ww: .XlJ1'1i1i1mvitl, liisscl. Baum. YVQQIIC. 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Clnulli. 7 iffy, 1 QW' Chi -- vu ,... Q' qs 4. Million MusicMakers 'llhc Mizuiii Sciiim' High Sclitml Clmiiirciil Bziiicl has zicliicwcl an iiiipmssiw i'cun'cl ul' zutivitics :intl :lounuplislimeuts this year. XVith its ruixiliziry gntiizatiuii. the baud cmitniiis ziplimxiiiizitt-ly 230 UI' slutlcuts. Ol' tlicsc H40 :uc liauclsiiicu, zuitl thc it-st unistitiitc iiizircliiiig units ul' Dmicitig Ntikiuitt-tics. Stiiigarcttcs, Flzlgctlcs, :uid Bzillvt Clurlis. Fllht Nlziitliiiig' Haiicl is clivitlctl into tim siuzillci' QIYHIIJS, 1 thc c.0lll'Cl'l Baiicl :uitl thu btiu giiiu- Bzuitl. lhe Nliaiuii lligh N-liuul lmziiitl has hu-ii ciictlilctl Lis living unc ul thc siizipIiicst hzuicls iii thc South lui its iiigiirliiiig iii1iiici1x'ci's. 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As guests nl WM M 1 t t ' f ' thc City ul Xliziiiii autl tht- Ciluliiiu fi0YL'l'Ill1lCIll Hiiml uizijui' tliretrs linlf-tiinc slmw in the Orange- Bowl. thc haiitl has liiziclc scxtitzil trips to iiciglilitniiig Ciuha lui' the Hflaiiiiixal llc la Hailizuiaf' sw. - 21 .5 V L fr? , Q. I Vwclfzf Vi! , ,,, W V M-A ,. M nw- av my I 'X l Ln... as K , is Z 533 .V ,.s, . , wg 1 ry . . t iq , X . .. , N tx . , Q ss Q, 4 tum A , . . s. ss A ,As , -. it 1 ' Q - v X w 'es . A X Nw C 5 4 s 2 2 405. Q si Q Q X W 9 9 'x a f 5? v TN!! X . n if f ' V+-filer ' WQQ ' v 'E Y M Q f t - g . .Xpril l2 lound hand, orchestra. and majorette Clomhined with the Clhorus and Dramatics De- meinhers perlorming in the annual lNtIillion Dol- lar Nlusicaleu held in the Dade County Auditoa rium. This extravaganza featured Glenn Bainum. director ol' Northwestern University hands. During its many years ol existence at Miami Senior High, the orchestra has consistently made high ratings at hoth district and state contests. The Miami High orchestra participated in the State Orchestra Cllinic held in Tampa in .Iann- ary fl-l l. The nreuihers ol' the orchestra who at' tended this clinic were chosen hy a state commit- tee. Several ol the Miami High musicians were appointed to lirst chair positions at this clinic as ll result ol auditions. 'limp ratings were also received in the district contests held on Nlarch l7 and IS. Instrumental solos and ensemhles were entered hy orchestra memhers. Three superior and three excellent rat- ings were won hy Nliami High entries. The MHS auditorium was the scene ol' the district contest on Nlarch 213 in which the entire orchestra par- ticipated. .Xt this time the organization received at rating ol' superior. Because ol' this high rating: th orchestra was eligihle to enter the state con- e . . L. I lest in Tampa on May l-fl. 96 partments, the orchestra is often the outstanding leature at school assemhlies. At the Thanksgiving assemhly their selections included 'AAngelus and Hflod Bless fXinerica. As part ol' the Christmas assemhly they played 'lAdeste Fidelesu and a series of Christmas carols for audience participation. Mid-year and June graduations featured Pomp and Clircuinstancef' a traditional part ol each com- mencement, played hy the orchestra. The string orchestra also furnishes music lor other school social activities such as the annual Student Coun- cil-lfaculty Tea and various other such meetings. Ollicers ol' the Miami High orchestra have the ioh ol lorming an active and successlul student governing group within the orchestra. These of- licers work with the memhers ol' the Band Council and the director. The council plans the orchestra's many activities, sets up standards of dress and he- havior, and in many ways helps to huild the orches- tra into a litre musical unit. 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Stings, Rain Soak West Palm, 28-0 Slightly hampered hy a torrent of rain, Miami High won its second straight game of the season hy downing the XVest Palm Beach XVilclc'ats, 28-ll. The two inehes of rain proved more detrimental to XVest Palm, who lost six fumbles in the course ol the game while the Sting-arees lost only one. Both teams failed to sciore in the first quarter. In the second quarter, Miami fullback lim tleffries tallied to draw first hlood. Yinee Nicholas' place- ment was good and the Stings led 7-U at halftime. The downpour aliated for a short while in the third period, giving the Stingarees an opportunity to score three touehclowns. The first came after a XVildc'at fumble on the Iifi yard line. After six plays, Patil Higgs scored from the three. A few minutes later, Higgs led another drive. This time Batten snealaed over from the one. Miami High laielaed off and XVest Palm fum- bled again shortlv afterwards. The Sting ma- chine drove to the goal with Higgs going the final 18 yards through the middle. Extra points by Nicholas after each of these touchdowns gave Mi- ami the winning margin, QSM. The Stingarees had fought the rain and an alletoo-weak XVest Palm team and emerged victorious. Higgs Margin of Victory Over Jackson Miami High. led by halfbacfk Patil Higgs, squealaed past the Generals of Klaelcson High. 19-6. Patil Higgs averaged 0.5 yards rushing and scored two Sting touchdowns. Nliami scored first in the opening quarter when Vince Nicholas recovered a Qlaclcson fumble on the Generals' I2 yard line. Halllaack Lee XVrinl4le went over from the three. Early in the second quarter, -jackson I.elt Hall Eddie Riviero passed to Right Hall Clarl Ashley for 90 varcls and yacsrvms lone score. Un the first play after the lsiclcoll, Higgs hit over right tackle for 64 yards. Nicholas added the extra point to make it lfi-li at the half. After a scoreless third quarter, the Stings clinched the vietory with another drive lor 6 points. Fullliacils Major Howe led the flli yard sortie with 41 yards. Higgs went the linal yard for the toucihdown. A had pass spoiled the extra point and the Stings had to settle for a lflrti margin. OjJjm.rilf'.' Coach Mooney paces the siclelinc- while planning new approach to Edison problem, lhow: Behind ti-0, Sllllgs send Howe around end for a first down against Edison. Wreck Vengeance, 34-0 ln action for their first home game of the season the powerful Stingarees stung jacksonville .lack- son, IH-0. Claptained by Quarterback Tom Batten and Guard Cc-ne Nlariutto, the Nliami eleven mas- tered the visitors in a game which saw 54 gridmen in action for the victors. The touchdown twins, 1Vrinkle and Higgs, eo- ordinated for a quick pair of first quarter touch- downs. Both plays were Higgs to XVrink1e passes. the first for 10 yards and the second going for 35 yards and the score. .X XVrinkle run and a 40 yard Batten pass, both for touchdowns, left the half- time score at 28-0. XN'ith ti minutes and 20 seconds remaining, Half- back lohn Kelly tallied and Coach Mooney called oll the horses. for the remainder of the battle, Stingaree reserves held the jackson team storeless for a Ill-0 victory. Guard Vince Nicholas booted four extra points. .Xttending this game were members of the Mi- ami High .Xlumni .Xssociation who were guests of Nliami High at the game and at the MHS gym afterward. Nliami High convinced the old grads that this was one ol the better Stingaree football teams bv hlanking their .Iacksonville opponent without 'Iackson seriously threatening to score. One factor which helped the SIHIQS was their greater depth. The jackson squad went into the game with harelv two full teams, 0 .. Sfings Fall Shorty Tie Gables, 7-7 Miami High, out to avenge the 20-13 loss in 1956, found the opposition too rough and was held to a 7-7 tie with Coral Cables. 9,300 spectators saw the valiant Cavaliers master the first half and hold the Stingarees scoreless in the third and fourth quarters and break their two game losing streak. Miami struck first shortly after the start of the contest. After receiving the kickoff and making one first down, the Stings were forced to punt. Cables' Ted Saussele took Higgs' punt on the 15 but fumbled when tackled immediately. End Charles Bremer grabbed the loose ball and saun- tered into the end zone for the only Miami touch- down of the game. The Cavaliers countered quickly as four con- secutive pass completions carried them to the end zone. Julian Speegle's extra point tied the score 7-7 which proved to be the final score. The Stingarees dominated the second half. Fine offensive play helped the Stings to come within striking distance four times. They probed to the 6, 2, l, and 17-yard lines. Each time the staunch Cavalier defense rose to meet the threat and held Miami High scoreless through the final 24 minutes. This tie was the only one for the Stings during the entire season. It left their score at 2-1-0 at that time. The game ended during a drive by Cables which reached the Stings' one yard line as time ran out. Conchs Routed, 67-0 Nlianii High raclaed up an easy 67-ll victory o Key XVest lligh's Clonchs. The storing hegz the lirst play ol' the ganie when lfiillhatlx Nlaioi 1 . Howe went through lelt tatkle lroni his own 18 yard line. Miami stored next alter 'liac'l4le Ronnie Prim intercepted a Conch pass on the liey KX'est fl line. Then Hallhaclas Higgs and XN'rinkle niox the hall to the ' H - six points. 'l'he Stingarees opened the sexo quarter with . -. A': Y ' H 'Q 2 aronnd lelt end lor the su 1 ' ' 7 :ga on a seyen yard run around the Clonch lelt e He had set ii i the score with a 213 'ar ' '4 1 ll lxey XX est s flfl ' -. H ggi: . ' outstanding 58 yard run lroni his 12. The linal touchdown in the lirst hall maine on tl ill yard pass lroni Batten to lliggs. The seto hall began with Fnlllmatk ylini .yt-init-S gui through center lor 50 yards. Halllmac' ' ' 'Y next circled lelt end for six points. Reserye Hallhaela Lindy lnlante accounted for L . . , . f P Z .WW in ,W jf M llfowf: 'john Kelly holds Cables' Sauselle to a short gain as ll Hi Nlldlllls 11 lHll1'Ill f1ll3l'ICl' IJUIINS, fill l'llllS litus, llrito. and Nlariutto tome to lst-lly's assistance. ol lil and o yards. I he final store maine alter a LIU yard trip around lelt end hy lnlante. lff'lou'.' 'I ense situation on the lield is relletted in the laces ol substitutes who are preparing to enter the game. I Z I llimw l'ht- lzlst lmrstier hites tht' dust as XX'rinkle stanipers tw.tv lrom latksonxillt' Iatkson lratllhatk lor at stort'. Stings Wallop Lee, 'I9-0 Miami High's visiting Stingarees walloped Lee ol latksonxille. lllrtl. The Stings struck for three tontlitlowns in the lirst hall. Higgs splintered the tlenerals' delienses for l4l yards, including ltl first hall t'arrit's that went lor ltlll yards. XX'rinklt' antl Higgs slmt'arlreatlt'tl the lirst Miami tottthdown drive whith went lor 82 yards in ten lilavs. NX'rinltlt' tlimaxed tht' drive with a 28 yard truss hut L over tht' lt'lt side lor tht' store. The set ontl stort' taint' on third down lollowing the kitk- oll 'mtl 'in exthmgt' ol lmnts. Batten kept lor this store. going aronntl lt'lt entl lor 40 yards. lfor tht' linal stort' til tht' game. Higgs and tom- lrgtnv lbtlXXt'lit'tl S2 vartls in three minutes and ll . , . . lilgtvs. lht' halllmatk passed to Wrinkle lor lH xartls. to t'ntl Ciharles l3rt'mt'r lor E52 yards, and then took a liilllt'll lwitthotit lrom tht' H lor tht' tally. Xitholgis' pl1it't'int'nt made the store lit-tl. liwo setontl hall threats hy lee were stopped on ll lnmhlt' rt'ttwt'rv ln lfitl 'liitns on the NIHS l2 and tl pass intt'rt't'ption hy liavt' Pearstm. The game ax t' tht' Slings a t'lt'an swt't'rm ol lat'ksonville's A'Big il'liret ' grid teams. Miami Rolls Over Lakeland, 33-7 l tllllmLlt'k Nlllbltll' llowt' sligtrlsetl tht' Stitlgttt't't's to a 231547 rittory over l.illxt'lQllltl lligh. iliht' game. played in l.akt'lgmtl. saw llowt' rush lor 222 yards inthitling tonthtlown runs ol' l7 and ltl yards. Nliami's lirsl store tamt' in tht' st't'ontl tluztrter wht'n l,t't' XX'rinklt' st'ampt'rt'tl across tht' goal lint' lirom tht' seven. ln tht' samt' period, a Iinmhlt' gave tht' Stingart't's another opportunity as Howe stored from the l7 yard lint'. Lakeland then moved 73 yards lor their lone store old the eneoimter. -lust lmelore the half ended, the Stings marched 62 yards to store. Patil Higgs went the final yard for the touthdown antl six more points. Alter a scoreless third quarter, Miami got an- other break when they recovered a fumble on the Lakeland 40 yard line. Howe paved his way through the middle for his second TD of the game. Howe also figured in the Stingarees' final scoring drive. Ol those 69 yards, the Miami lulllmatk got 36 yards. Tom Batten passed to Iind Mike Kelly for 24 yards and Don Gray hueked over lrtmi the one yard line for the store. liffluzt' top: Miami goes lor a lew yards and is stolxlietl ln Cables' lint'. lielott' bottom: This plat t'1irnt'tl ont' vztrtl through tht' center ol' .Iatkson's line. 9 xt , ff M ,, , , Hg . 'Y I , ..,.M,.!, .X P Y . I 4-.ii son fllj f' I X h.n 1 wa. . 1 T 'I P Mfr W H ' ,ff 4 V ' ' 'f Wf 'Q ,,,Q,,V 'Mwtff ff' , ,ff ,X IQ, f ' 'W 00' ' 1' jeff Njfff 3 ,, , . ea w -wmvf. w- WW mf wfr' :W ff f H, f f 'fi V iw amd' 7 74 ' , , : A -V f , ii, 7 . A is S N . ,, . 1 1 . - ' ffwsi , , I ,Q ww' , ss stir? -1 fir' es-1 ef- a N3 4 ' ff , f ,wa Muff W, W ff, we MW if .lbuzw Pearson breaks away around left end lor a fou MHS Is Runner-Upp Loses To Edison, 20-7 For the second time in the long history of the traditional game, Miami High fell at the hands of Edisons Red Raiders. U'ith this game, the Stings lost their chance for an undefeated season and city. state. and Big Ten Conference championships. The loss also meant that the Stingarees would not play in the annual Kiwanis Charity game for the first time since the game's inception. The Thanks- giving night encounter, played before 35,164 spec- tators, was filled with excitement and anxiety for both sides. After a scoreless first period, Edison scored to lead, 6-O. Then, in the same quarter, Miami Highs Pearson went over from the two. Vince Nicholas converted to give the Stings a 7-6 lead. There was no Scoring in the third quarter and when Miami's Lindy Infante intercepted I,ibertore's pass on the Stingaree five in the fourth quarter, the feeling was that Edison was through. All felt that way but the Red Raider team. At midfield, Libertore handed to Dale Sanders, who swept wide to the right, Sting Guard Gene Ma- riutto caught him at the 30, but before he brought Sanders down, the Edison Iullback banded the ball to Phil Blount, a tackle, who raced over for victory. Adding insult to injury, the Red Raiders made the extra point and another touchdown. This one came with 35 seconds remaining and four plays after Edison's Dave Groover intercepted a rth down touchdown and NIizuui's lone score against Iidison. pass from Patil Higgs on Edisorrs -10 yard line. Fullback Uharren Price scored on a fi5fyard quick opener. lack Perks conversion left the linal score at 20-7 for the Raiders. 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The all-sophomore squad scored a I3 .l1lili5UIl U total of 200 points while holding all opponents to I3 Edison 7 .Xgzunst l'oinp.tno. B-squad ollcnsc grinds out ll short gain with 1 1 Imlzix' through thclr opponents hue a total of 50. A fast offense and led the 'B' squad to their undefeated season. a strong defense Of their nine games, the baby Stings played eight at home and one, against Southwest High, away. Edison's 'B' team came within two points of the Stingarees in their first encounter of the season, 14-12. Miami had an easier time downing the Red Raiders in their final game, 13-7. The Stings also handed XVest Palm Beach its first 1957 defeat, 26-21. Leading the Sting offense were ends Ray Mad- dox and George Norwicki, tackles Mike Balfe and Bill Pinder, guards XVillie Gort and Earl Sedlik, center Jim Emerson, halfbacks Bob Lasseter and Bob XVard, quarterback Jerry NVilson and full- back Bucky Carlton. 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I wx A . X l 14,93 Amt, .S -1 Q A ss, '41 , Q 'X I-11 mms sm 3 1. y - QL Wm W 0 mlm , -rfb. 4 ZIV X lf. . - lnilor ll owe. lkllyi' l't-arson. 'wa . f .au , 'wif , ,, fy ,nf , , AV - baf- ni 1 -f' 2 ' Q11 ., I 3. . sy' .Q 1 'vw ' z in Cinclermen Seek Win XVith only tl1ree meets remaining, Mia111i I-ligh's tracksters were still looking for their first victory of tl1e 1958 seaion. In a triangular meet season ope11er against Hialeah and North Miami the Stingarees gathered 53 points to gain a second place. The annual Miami High Relays, with the Stings as host team, saw the traekmen wind up i11 fourth place with 2092 points. Losses to Miami jackson, 65-68, and Miami Edison, 74-49, followed for tl1e winless Stings. Against stiff competition, they came in fifth in tl1e Big Ten Conference Meet. The l'C'll12llllll1g 111eets pit Miami High against Coral Clahles, regional, and state competition. xVL'lQ,:'llf Division: Shot putters Eddie Fleck and Tyrone Ta- lmk: Discus men Mike Stokes and Martin Lipshultz. if 'g if .- lllsil 5 f 1 at uv Q. 5'-Sie hifi it .SEQ f,.w gfvfviid Ti ,. N Wg I 25? We ia iw we aa as 22 High jumper Steve Britn , A , D , Q., -e , 1 V 11 ,ix R , , , iw N- .1 f .- , , , .1 Q, .1 L L l v P . ' . tida l It E M , I W I 1 ?,:LvJ-- -- X V 1' A, I Q : -+A' ' V 1 f L, ,l - 'N 37 Q 1 W, ,ir f , -if ' 1? . I , ,ik -fi '-s -- ., . ll ., A . ,L ,Y , yu-r ,Ai-vym, , f,,,, '. . 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The 1958 team scored impressive wins over Hialeah, ll-lp Miami Edison, 14-73 Miami Tech, 10-O, and, in a wild hitting battle over their closest tl F ' ' , . , . e 1656 laces rivals, Coral Cables, fl-8. Sting Nine Champs? XVith thirteen games down and just nine more remaining. Miami Highs win-minded baseball team seemed headed for city, county, state, and Big Ten Conference Championships. The Stings scored I3 consecutive victories to lead in each of The scoring power was supplied by the booming bats of team Captain Jack I-Iersliowitz, pitcher- outfielder Patil Higgs, and outlfielder George Prin- gle. At the time this book went to press both Prin- N ww ,41- f 34 lv ff si I l-links lullml , fa, fn. ' V lx Yi f XX Q nf! I I 6 Il gig , , f. V 4 .WI ,,. ,,,,,, I g I X , Z 7 'N-, fl 0 , f,,. RONNIP PRICIQETT ljlilflf HILRRNIXN Oulffelrl Ozztfivltl MIKE RESNICI4 and jOHN STUTZ f Z , f t'! I W 35 ' ' f 5 1 f fn ' WW f W fff WMM f f , ,,,. 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Wmwwww Q-xxx, ws WW Q V Q, W?MsW,.M,.,,- ,.,f, , , ,W 2' ,, , ,mcwmmwm Wwwqs.,,,.,f.ma-w,,M-N , , sas S at A .ln V , M it I 7 f Q 4 1 X ., Aa X 'Q .... ,.., f . ,Q fc +-w4f..w,4,,0 A-wm..W,w J M , W s! f f ,.,.,,,,w,,.,-,Wm mTw0 N w'f+'-w,,,,, fe, 2 W .. A IWW h, WAHM A 1 Tennis Team Expands XX'ith the return of only four players from the 1957 team. Miami Highs teimis squad elaed out an unimpressive 3-5 record. Cloached by Earl Orme, the boys won over South Dade in two matches and Stranahan for their third win of the season. The top man on the 1958 team was Captain Frank Nussbaum, who, along with Howard Tend- rich, Irving Haberman, and Joel Deters remained from the 1957 team to give this year's squad a small amount of experience. This was not sufficient, however, to keep them from losing matches to South Broward, North Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Coral Gables and Miami Beach. The Big Ten Conference Tennis Toura nament, scheduled for April ll, was postponed due to rain and was re-scheduled for another date. Belouu' Lefcourt takes a healthy swing at thc' ball while Nussbaum awaits his turn. 'l'1-mx is I il'.A xl. lvzirffff- ing: Tendrich, Deters, rlxllC1'l1l2ll1. .Slrnzrlirzgz Camp, Mcfllaskey, Lef' court, H a b e rm a n, Kline, Slotsky, Coach Orme, K Iaptain N uss- bauni. X, liwlow lrfflt Howard Tendrich shows backhancl lorm used in Miami Highs numerous matches. Ifiglllz Alunior Irving Habc-rman warms up by nonchalantlv practicing, his back- hand shots. iv , y ,,,,,, - ' ' 2 sf Z JW Q, - , V, Iiwlozux In a doubles inauh 'Iell' l.c-lcourt watches as Frank l Nussbaum returns opponents serve, X ft 2 yI'1.W-i W 4 A I 'iii' I t it W,- S 17 'M , 5 2 -, Q mf lf W ,- f 1 1 UVIAHNV! kk F ii. - ' s I' sun- 5 XlNlXllNl. 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Un then 111.11'lxs :und set :ire liurlxt' and TlL'l'lIQIIll .N Aquamen Win 5, Lose Miami Highs swimming' team, with little ex' perience but lots of heart and a will to win racked 11p a 5-3 record with more than hall' their season completed. Coach Dellow, Stingtown's freslinian swim mentor, worked tl1e boys ont evenings at Curtis Park Pool. The first portion of the season was postponed due to inclement weather. Some of these meets have been rescheduled, some have been called off, and one has been played. The Stings have enjoyed victories over Stranahan, iXIElC.3xl'lllllT, Miami l5eat'l1, Southwest, and Seacrest. They have fallen at the hands of Coral Gables, Miami Edison, and Nlianii Alacltson. At the city meet Miami Higlrs natators gleaned second. third, and fourth place honors in various events. The top swimmers on the team were Captain Paul DeBello and Co-Captain Dick Rice. DeBello starred in the 200-yard f 'eestyle and the medley relay. Rise also swam in the medley relay. besides his at-tirities in the IOU-yard butterfly. llwlozv: 'Ihis qnxurtet ol Miami High swimiiit-rs tonsist ol llK'l'NllIIl1llI. Nnnes. klenkeiis. and llicliinan. aff, M' , ' ' .,,,,Q?1 I In 1-if ff 'A Z' W, .4 .U I , ,.,. , A, 5, M W. . ,ya ,,,,,. . ' WW, . fi fm ff f.. 5 I . .2 . .. l . Utll. ihe well, Cale. Second row: Dressler, Hirsch. Tllirrl row: Sharrzird, Smith, Mortenson, Goncalo. Teams Enioy Success l'nder the watchful eyes ol experienced physical education teachers. Miami Highs girls athletic teams sie for honors against female squads from other Dade County high schools. These teams, in their respective seasons, Spend many hours after school practicing lor sports days. On these sports days tournaments are held, and, with one team as hostess. cwmpete for division championships. 'X 'leur YfJI.LF.XBAl i., cjffrirf'1': Bates. Rogers. Bllli1J'LQl'fIll7ll!f Morlord. Dixon. l.tind, Fry. Dotson, Dermer, Stein. fm ,. fy, Y 'Z . .,,, , Girls Place Third The girls' 'A' and 'li' volleyball teams, coached hy Miss Taylor, traveled to Coral Gables High to compete against Miami Beach, Southwest, South Dade, and Coral Gables. Captain Linda Bates along with Kimsley Marks and Marguerite Morlord led the 'A' team to two wins and two losses lor a third place in the dis- trict competition. ,Eff-'Z N. ,,,, ,una- 'nv' QS Xfli-,xv l'l.XNKl'll'.,Xll. I'1VlJVIf.' flaplains RlJl CJl'5. Nlorforcl, Luucl. Sfmml mir: Bates. Nlarks, Iamiiiis, Dt-rnicr. Thin! rout: M li-ml. l.ulimami, Pago. Ilixim. Shaml. Dntsmm. Xu! pic'i11rff11.' XVlllllllHSUIl. Cage Teams Triumph iXs host team lor liasketlnall sports' clay, Fehru ary 7, Nliami High. with Nliss XVashcr as coach Ylll'lxL'Kl up a cliaiiipimisliip aiicl a tic lor another lirst placc. This Dixisioii 7 tutiruamelit pitted the girl Stiiigarccs against Tech. South Dade. Smith- wcst. ancl Miami Hearth. hIi3I11i'S 'A' tcam umulcl do no wrmig alicl svurefl tour wins tu cup thc fliaiupicmsliip plaque. Each girl was a star as superior Hl'L'lll'3l'y and fine team play assurccl thc x'ic'lrmry. The B team tied with South Daclc lor first place by winning three and losing four games. B-'I'EAxi BAssi:riiA1.1.. Cale, Stayman. Tyrell. Drcssler. Cap- tain Braswcll, Emma. Frye. Dartlitk. Hirsch. SotTB.x1.1. Ti-ut. lfnxt imc: Prichard. Rogers, Calc. Psraswell, Boyd, Dressler. Scrozirl rout: Loomis, Dixson, Dcriner, Lund, Stayinaii. Saikelcy. Hirsch. Xu! piffiuwflz Marks. Softball Team Loses In Playoff April fl was the date for the girls' softball sports' day. This tournament consisted of three teams from Edison, jackson, and Tech as well as Miami High. Betty Jo Rogers pitched Miami to a 5-3 victory over jackson and a Fl-2 squeaker loss to Edison. Sandy Cale had an easier time pitching against Tech and won. 10-2. Ifirst liasernan lslirnscly Marks makes thc put out on at tlosc play at first. The team, coached lay Miss Blunt, lost to .lack- son, l-ll, and to Edison, fl-2, in the one-inning playa off round to leave Miami with a third place in this division. In the -Ir. Columbia Archery Tournament for Dade County, Miami High's Kimslay Marks gleaned a first place in shooting from 40 yards. Patsy Hammer won first place at 20 yards and third place in overall competition. Still to be played at the time this book went to press was the county badminton tournament. The team consists of eight boys and eight girls and is coached by Mrs. Smith. This tourney is held each year at the jackson High gymnasium. In addition to the boys' singles and girls' singles matches there are boys' doubles, girls' doubles and mixed dou- hles contests, Opponent swings :ind misses pitch ln Xliami High spccd lmllcr Sandy Calle. 1 7llL'.fjwfY yy, 1 'swag ff?-'Y'g'7Q f4 ',J,:'t azifiizwfa iitlm-1.'L'f?-at-it tvfat,wafwff.s wifi-1 f, s I Miha ...,,, if-f,.4 WA,,.QfQ!J2AQW04-asMW!'-:DFwZl 4Jfa L f9Zw,,-., -.0-JM4.-.v ffff A fuvfwowfff. . .,.,,,f,m N, , ,,, V W L .Maw 4' I sf' s 5 I Q 2 4 Ku Y' ,7'::7 W '-Q. ffr . 1 - 1 'W Everybody joins in as Dliami Higl'l,.Y rlleerleaders urge our basketball team on to a great victory. ACTIVITIES Seven Hours and More rm. i was llmm' lfummniu mulm-nu scrw u-gulwrs :ut thc Slu- Klt'Ill liuumil l'lLl1llllYll'l'Ll. X 'l J? l,iln'.n'y llNNlNlQllllN lu-ll: ku-vp Imukx in Hl'ilCl' ill lllc NllISliln:11'x. l'k.llllllN lIll'llllM'lN qnml lm.nl llllNllll'NSllll'Il cnjm' thc .lllllllill X Utlllllllhll lSI'L'lllxlllNl. 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'2 4 3 f 'W ' A AM ' f V ' I il' , A J J 1 1 lv A ,A If if :EI ,V Z A 7,3 Wg f Y --- f ' 1 A 'W Q 2 A ' AA J JN A A 4 , Vvf- f JM ' f 5 5 f 'N'-u. .J!mrff': Clznptuin Frisby arrive-cl with ll jccp and presents for is thc villagers. lifflmuz Czlpluin Frisby teaches the villugcrs ' thc znclvsllltzwcs uf mlcluucrauv. f N 1 , I if 'Q 4 v ffm f I Y 5 3 fin ff ' k f I X ,f , f' -fn 'aa Q A 1 V I i 2 A 'K Yf1 '4'f4 . W fwiy f A r 'V A, HL A2513-,xg I , ,fy A ,Q A 3 ' JV' 1 fi: :Lim XA' .W A A D 2 am 2 'K 'f 2 In ,J - ' ' mf' mg gf ' f' 'il Zh I 1,7 V- Q J M AWA? Z vw 1958 MIAHI Illiahi Queen BE'fTX' CORTIX A Nlzahz lung Is. xx 12 P1-3ARsox IITIEIIGORED SHNGS qs' Mx- ssg s 'X llalnll Xlcgcc, wllilicl' nl Ixl1fl1IHf.x vk'NllllgllUllNL' HSlllllJl' mIIl0lil'UWH lumix ,Xxx'gu'nl, l K Y Nl.lllI.l Rulminwn. XYllll1k'li ul lfunl Scliolursliip. .gif Hin! .xxn Gunn' Sun lJ141,14,c:,x1lf,s. lfmnlz Elinor Rm-aulx. l'All linglislm. lhrvlcz .lnlm 'I'ig,f-rt, Mike Smkw. Diik l'iL'llllL'll, :mil Ncil Piikct. X ix i bl' , , M gi' J 1 1 2 Y 1 i 5 2 5 7,3 ik F fi SXSW X , :QE Mike Stokcs, Hcrzllcl Essay Contest winner. mm W any X N Lloyd Iorclzm. Lincln limerick, Nancy Sue iVil- gon. :incl .Xlvin clflllllll, Sluclcnt Council Service Kev winm-rs fur ilu' lirst sc-nicster. Bll1'lJ1ll'lI lvL'lllSlClll, H'lllllL'li nl llic Spelling Bee. at f ' if f ff ' :FK K' M : fi 3 Tk M 41 Xliiseclzi. Mismleroe. Swim ff. i aff' W-A Z 1 715, Q .Z HW ., ff, ff, 7-Q is s s HW 4' Q' A S0lJl'l0ll101'C Al1'.flllClBllSS Cmirtcsy. junior Mr. and Miss Coiirtcsy, Diane Nulzikofl' Linda Davis :incl john Haggard. :incl Hill Holcl. 1 lunifn' lzinc :incl Alfie, .loc 'lirzzlmzi and Bzirbznsa Bob Simon, winncr of the Exchange Club Specih Contest. Wa I ,yy M, , W 0, I X , Qt, 'V , fa' W 4f4f,Km,f ,-'VL fy? X, , ,W W 1 if gm wg, Senior Mr. Lind Miss Courtesy. Suzie Brunnner :incl Morris Procnfzi. Iillllflli Rfilfll llllfl IWW Pffilfwll- Mr- :tml MMS Nzitirmzil l'IOllUl' Society tzippew arc tlirillccl :incl sccl after lacing hfiniorccl in the spring liill- ping lCTCIllOHiCS. 'C 135 E' F--x il1?XIl 1 uxilxm. Lol ll lrllm I 1958 Homecoming King and Queen Xlxiryln-llv l'ruct0r and Dick Bennctt. .Hn nw: 'Il-mmicsx prvxnils as Xlzirylwllv Prom :mal Dunk linnmtt Llwilll the um ul ilu- cum Iiwlmv: lfxmilclllciil is high as Paul XVl1i1c- arms Nlurylmvllc Hmncunning Queen ul' I937. Rl: Bcity fi1lI'llll.l, ixilillllf lwznllkcl. l.illliAl Xllcli, Rulwn .Xguilxnx llimk Iiklllltll. Nlgnljln-llc' P1'0flfll'. XVQINI llamlx. DLIIIIIN XY:1lLcr. lumix 1.1-lumc. lilinnx' Rnxulx, Nlurrix PIWICI S., 'X i I ,gf . ws Qi ' if ,fix A in SU . ' f i Ng: 's . 1 ' A x iii A '1 5 i - 5-ii 'I ru -i 'l I X 1 yi 412 .Hmzwz Elinor Rcauly is crmvuccl Swcetliezirt of Blizuui High hy lam i'c:u s swectlicnrl. Diane Dupuis. :ll thc Rixicm Country Club. Bwlfnvz Eliuwi' 5llllI'CN an claims with her Csqurt. KIurri5 P1'0ti'IlZll. IllilCl' lacing n1'ow11ecl sweet- heart. . - .Q :Q ,rfwfgw i - I - ,Wars-, ' fu Mir? if f MX 1, f 114. ',mQg,,f' ' X 4 X ' f 43 KW , iii , 16,7-.j f' 44: , f y! , 1938 Suri-iTH1,ixRT floimz ,Xlnrylielle Pmftmx Lcfmc, Bam Clfmiiizn. Sum Smith. liliimr R 1958 Mlaml H Sweethe ' uf lg. IQ arf f r , ,J 1-2 ' 2 ,5 43' f aaa Mg if 7 f , ,. f W 'ji 'f ' 4 ' 4 if 1' ! , 'Q X f I 1 f I ,I xl, f - 7 i' A 55 Miss Elinor Reach' czxcly. BL-uc .lu Hardy, Judy ff , ?7, V 7 , ,C ,fm Q, W any I X i 12' - li 1- 'f ' K , i ,Ni .,f , , If aw f, ff V fy my V I , My X Z f V Q5 2 r irrf i ' , 45' Q Q, X , V! 4 M ,, U A YVV, . I if f f H V V y , ty i A .,.. I 5 , fi 1 hw, ' W ,J ., K fi A ff i f .4-f , , f' 47, 'fi ni X X Vi' 27' ? wif L5 , , 7, , W. v 'f ,yf ,fff 'W X ' ' lflmi' fwfr: XX'iLh thc hclp ul the Lill'L'l'iCLlLiL'lwH. Nll1lit'Ill f-f if 1 'ff' V ik E12 ... , N, lkli l'l'l'f .10 HXRDY KIEl,IND.X MOORE SARA SMITH r X ii I l'ml'l1:i1'au llwsu-Llvly Blll'iJ1ll'1l Xi1lhL'fi1l, Dixmc Almxlxrxi. rin wvim- high in tha' pn-in railh im' Lhf- ,ILILI-xSllll gnimz li lim' lmllmiiz H11 Xlrwm-x gixm in In-1: hulk lu HllliiL'lllN N, Miami High Melimlai Moore Lcuriully views thc- SUIITIJOQIIKLI :lm liclispuu scores znlmrlier lminliclmvli. SVZIE BRAXIKIER NIXRY .IO SCO'l lW 1 . f 4: 4' LINUX XI,I,laX Bli'Ik'IkY CLORTINX Cheerleaders ! Xllvlr' ullll thx' L:lL'C1'1L'lLIL'l'N Llll N fnnllillll uuuu mul, Um llcld bcl mln ,Xllcn lcqlcls ilu urn' lzzllmn guxllc. 9 4' mv: Tha' tired but emllusixutic mlmcwlczulclx 4l1u-1 n un Lu light lm' aumrhcx xicmrx. liwimwr Ilu- null cmlwscl with Qllccxw cluring the lfcliwn pol: rullx. I I ' ' I ' rrlll I f Q f - 4, Si' Y ll4ll H.. Mu, Our three years have rome to a close as the last two Seniors Ieazre Dade County Auditorium after graduation. X . ,WM 'W SENIORS Q I I 41 rv- Ng 21552 A E34 Y.. Y fi fa 'W 4,5 M . . K, I x T E V i Q ,V ly IV ff' awfy ,J-ff? , , I I wfzg . Q, , 5: Mfg wr M 1 ' ii . 5 5, Wx 2'-314 ve wr 5 Q 3- 1' gas Wm 1. g Q f 5 55?-is - ,ftgggg ,kgyfmg , 5 5 51152555 Q ff' 5 Q ' VVS 43 231 f ips, ,,f.3, f , ' 5' M' ivgf X Wg, Q 5 x , P 1 5' 'QQ ' . A, ,,:A .E,h :ss x . S . 1 ! k. 2 ,Q W by X Q X K N Q x A Ri . 11 Q 1:-f :X J . 'Q Q4 Q Y. X fxfgj - X X W X W g L X Xp Q X X K A RN N x, I X s X, x 5 Q x NNNN LINDA ALLEN fllfmwlrffzflm' l'.X'l' ENGLISH fi1'rl.x' lfrmmil l'n'.si1If'11t mf V QW 1-12 2 .. XR S X - 1 1, ' ,Lg ' P,u'rTx' czoR r1xA AIIJHI Quwrz IDWIKW if 195 F41 me QILIJH' IQXZXXS Hrnzmm Prfmlwrzf f , JWW I V v , YVXRD IVIADLIQY ZVHI-Ill CIIII2 Prmfrlwnl INI.5xJfJR I-IKVJIVE SRIIIUI Claim IIIAU'-l'H'.x1'11f'11l uw, 4. ' I fill! , M , QA H3 mmfm W4 x ,Ld 2-I VIRGINIA DEL V.XLI.E Exfflungf? fffllll Szuwffhfful .IUNIQ KNIGHI Xn!z'unul llfmrn Smiwly Swwl1:w Jw 55? I I 'K Qiwff' fi f V 5.3.41 ,r 3 QQ 'lbw va. hy' xii ss 1. ttzkgl Q xr Q Q 'fLA t vtigk MQ! Z? sl :J n 1 5 . . v ,Xl Q Y K Q it ' 15 GST l'l4X ION NIUORIIIV XD llfwfmnlx llfw-l'nzx1flw21l XNNY XX'.Xl,liliR .NVIIIIII l,l1l.x.x l1:'u.x1lJ1'J 2 N- ??'?e4il K.XYli PBXRSON AYIIHUHIII l'Im1m' .S'n1'1'f'l3' P'l'f'A1-I1f'Ilf HXRRIET LASKO VlIlf'lIiVfIHki1l n MIAHI Ike Hal!! of lJl.XNli S.XVI'l lx Tn'-.-iljxlzu 1'It'.8l'lff'IIf BICRNIIQ XVICINIQR m Slzlzlwni l,'m1m'1'l I'fu'-l rml'fIf'r1l KIARYBELLIQ PRUKITOR Hvllfwf fffllb 5IL't'f'f,lf'll?f IDVKIHVZZI 1958 Fame KIOYCLL sIxIoNs I.1'tIIf HVIHHFIZ I'wx1rlffr1l asf '-Q-nw-w.,,,,,,,v, 2152? Mllili S1014 Lis Key Glu IJ 1'rff.s iflrnl I'.XUl, XVHITIC .S'6nim' Clam Prmzklwzr W ,,. ,, ww IIS ii'-'fm 'W A AW .- :gf ' 2.2. .- gf W., ,,.1W , , Z' E ELINOR READY ,HHS SZl'Pf'fl1E'll7'1 S.XR.X SMITH Cllt't'!'ll'llllI-Ilg Cujylfzizz f ' I L :em P E Class of 1958 RONALD A BBOTT NANCY ELAINE ADAMS-Home Room 'llreasurer 32 Chaplain 2, 3, 4: Student Council -lg 'l'lMES Repre- sentatiye 2: Allied Youth 2: Y-Teens 2: Anchor Club 31 Inter-Club Council 4: Ollice XYorkc-r 2. 3, 4: Big Sister 3. EUGENE ADAMS-Horne Room TIMES Representative 2: Science Club 4: llc-alth Council 4. RUBEN jOSEPll AGUILAR-Home Room President 3. Vice-President 2, 3: Quill and Scroll 4: XVheel Club 2. 3, President 4: Zenith 4: Little XVomen Sponsor 4: 'lihespians 4: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 3: llomecoining, Court 4: TIMES Sports Editor 3, 4. MARYANN AjI'IAR-Home Room President 3, Chaplain 2, 4: Girls' Athletic Association 3: B-Volleyball 3: B-Bas- ltetball 2: Mixed Chorus 4. jUDI ANN ALBURY-Home Room Vice-President 2, Sec- retary 3: Ollice Y'Vorker 2, 3, 4. INA MARIE ALDERMAN-Concert Band 3: Marching Band 2, 3, 4: Sting Band 2, 3. ANA MARIA ALEMAN-Home Room junior Red Cross Representative 4. LOURDES ALEMANY-Home Rootn Secretary 4: Library Council 4. GEORGE ALLEN-Home Room Vice-President 35 Engi- neering Club 3. LINDA ALLEN-Home Room Class Board 3: Health Coun- cil 3: Allied Youth 2: Y-Teens 2: Honoria 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4: Girls' Council 4: Inter-Club Council Chaplain 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3. -ll Cheerleader 4: Ilomc-coming Court l. MARK LEYVIS Al.LEN-Thespians 3, 4: B-Football 2. STEPIIEN Al.l,ltN-.Xlatlieinatics National Honor Society 3, l. CHARLENE ALLISON-Home Room junior Red Cross Representative 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Majorettes 2, 3. ROBERT' ALPERIN ROBERT ALTMAN-B-Track 2: Intramural Volleyball O 3 ll6 ANNE I l'E ALU-Home Room TIMES Representative 3: Chorus 4: Flagettes jOSEPHINE ALVAREZ MARIE ALVAREZ-Ilome Room junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 4. jl'DlTH ANN AMELIOkI,ibrary Council 2: Concert Band 3: Marching Band 2. jOHN ANDERSON-Lensmen Treasurer 2. MAUREEN ANDERSON-Home Rootn Secretary 2: Stu- dent Council 2, 3: Class Board 4: Health Council Presi- dent 4: X-Club Sponsor 45 Big Sister 2, 3: Flagettes 3. THEODORA ANDONELOS-Home Room President 3, Secretary 3: Co-Operative Business Education 4. BARBARA NANCY ANDREYVS-Home Room Health Council 2: Etude 4: Concert Band 2. 3. 4. jAMES ANDREYVS TOM ANERINE-Home Room President 2. AMELIA ANNINOS-Home Room President X'ice-Presi- dent 2: Class Board 4: junior Debs 4. HESSIE ANNA ARCH-Home Room Secretary 2: Concert Band 3: Marching Band 2, 3: Sting Band 2. DAVID BRUCE ARCHER-Home Rootn TIMES Repre- -.entatiye 2: Mathematics National Honor Society 3. President 4: National Honor Society 4: 'Iiri-Alpha 3: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching' Band 2, 3, -l. jACK HAYDEN .ARMSTRONG NICK ARMSTRONG-Home Room Vice-President 2, 3: X-Club 4: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2, 3. DALE ARNETT-Home Room President 3, Vice-President 2, Chaplain 25 X-Club 3, Vice-President 4: B-Track 2: Track 3, 4: Intramural Football 2, 3: Volleyball 2. 3. BECIQIE ATCHLEY-Home Room Chaplain 2: Class Board 4: TIMES Representatiye 2, 3: Future Business Leaders of America 4. RICHARD ATYVOOD jUDY ANN BABCOCK-Home Rootn Vice-President 2, 3, 4: Library Council 2: Anchor Club 3, Secretary 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4. Z K -fly 1 W 'pf' my ff' 1 fi ,,.,...,W f -wx wffwaw --....,. 4W4 '4w ix n ,- 1-Y .2 1- 4 -a 'if' ' . Y ' 9:g-:'1'S i'5'fm. ' kg' if ' G , hw -, ,ltd t A ff ' em be W ff gg , f 3 . me 4-' A if ' J, 'll age ' ' 'j' L , ff gm, ? 7 ,Q A ' k. f f f f ff f X . fi l ,f 1,3 f...fEL,f fa Z fam zv M77 X fw WW' W vm .M 4 209, mv' f 'Vit .. W, M11 ' W7 2 XXAJ I . x4 W ff I ,AL g gf ,warm . ,- W f IW ffvw 1 .79 -M75 .'0x ' 7 Abbott Adams, N. Adams, E. Aguilar Ajhar Albury Alderman Aleman Alemany Allen, G. Allen, L. Allen, M. Allen, Allison Alperin Altman Alu Alvarez, Alvarez, M. Amelio Anderson, Anderson, M. Andonelos Andrews, B. Andrews, A nerine Anninos Arch Archer Armstrong xl. Armstrong. N Arnett A tchley Atwood Hn hrrxrl' EX'E'I'TE BADIA-Home Room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3: Student Council Alternate 2: Y-Teens 2: Dratnatics Club 2: Diversified Co-Operative Training 4: Future Business Leaders ol America PATRICIA ANN BAKER-Home Room Vice-President tl. Secretary 2, 3: Majorettes 2, 3: Dramatics -1. AN DREIV BALDXNVIN JOHN BANSAVAGE-Diversified Co-Operative Training 4 RUSSELL BARARAT SANDRA BARCHAN BONNIE ANNE BARNES-Home Room Vice-President 2, Chaplain 3: Class Board 4: Little Women 3, 4. GERALD F. BARNES-Home Room Vice-President 4' , B-Swimming 2. -v MAY RUTH BARNES-Pen and Sable 3: Maiorettes 2 -t 1 I BETTY ROSE BARNETT-Home Room President 2' Class Board 3: Library Council 2: Beta 4: TIMES Staff 4: Big Sistcr 3. E. FRED BASCH-Home Room Class Board 2: Beta 3: lXIathematics National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4' Tri-Alpha 3. LINDA MARIE BATES-Beta 3, Chaplain 4: Girls' Ath- letic Association 2, 3, Historian 4: Pen and Sable 3, Chaplain 4: Stirrups 2: Basketball 2: Volleyball 3, 4: Calendar Girl 3. Below' lop: Miss Corbly aids seniors to check their credits. Below barium: Peter Pere measures Marty Grusbie for his graduation cap. -QQ f , 2 ,,,....2 THOMAS BATTEN-Ilomc Room President 2. 3, I: AVheel Club 3, Vice-President 'll Houoria lloney -l: Zenith -ll B-Football 2: Football 3, -l. Lll,l.lAN ROSE BECK-Student Council 2: Concert llllllll 2. 3, 4: Marching Band 2. 3, -I: Orchestra -I. RICHARD BEILEY-llome Room Vice-President 3, Treas- urer 2: Student Council 2: Intramural Football 2, 31 Intramural Volleyball 2. ALMA LOU BELL-Home Room Chaplain 4: Library Council 3: Y-Teens 2: Future Business Leaders of America 4: Majorettes 3. GLADYS E. BELTRAN-Home Room President 3. 4: Class Board 2: Y-Teens 2. Vice-President 4: Anchor 4: Future Teachers of America 2. 3: Vice-President 4: Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Na- tional Honor Society, 4: TIMES Staff 4. ESTHER R. BENNETT-Home Room Treasurer 2: Di- versified Co-Operative Training 4: Majorettes 2. RICHARD QDICIQ BENNETT-Home Room President 2. 3: Class Board Treasurer 3: Allied Youth 21 Honoria Honey 4: Wfheel Club 2, Vice-President 4, Secretary 3: Zenith 4, Chaplain 3: Intramural Basketball 2. 3: B-Track 2: Intramural Track 2. 31 Track 3: Boys' State 4: Mr. Homecoming 4: Junior Joe 3: Harvard Book Award 3: Kappa Sigma Award 3. DIANE MARIE BENSON-Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 4. RICHARD BERG DIANE BERK-Home Room Treasurer 2: Class Board 3. Treasurer 2: Crescent Club Sponsor 4: Calendar Girl 4: Big Sister 2: Library Hlorker 2, 4. LORETTA BERNSTEIN-Dramatics Club 2. GAIL BERRY-Allied Youth 2: Office Hlorker 4. DONALD I. BIERMAN-Dramatics Club 2, IVARREN BINDER-Home Room TIMES Representative 2. 3: Student Council Alternate 2, 3: Football 3. YVETTE GABRIELLE BIRS-Home Room Class Board 2: Modern Dance 2, 3, President 4: Modern Music Mas- ters -l: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2. MARY RUTH BLACKSTONE-Y-Teens 2: Monitor fl, CHARLOTTE BLANC RICHARD BLANK-B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2, 3. ARLENE M. BLOCK-Entre Nous 3: Future Teachers of America 3. LEONARD BOBROXV-Phtmtography Club 3, -1: Mathe- matics National Honor Society 3, 4: Tri-Alpha 3, 4. ALICIA BOHANNON-Health Council 4: Future Nurses ol' America 2, 3: Pen and Sable 4. HOIVARD ALLEN BOLNER-Marching Band 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Orchestra 3. -l. PAT BOLVIN-Home Room Chaplain 2: junior Red Cross Representative 3: Y-Teens 2: junior Debs 3, Treasurer 4. Bzlclia Baker Baldwin Bzmsavage Bzirakat Barchan Barnes, B. Barnes, G. Barnes, M. Barnett Basch Bates Batten Beck Beiley Bell Beltran Bennett, E. Bennett. R Benson Berg Berk Bernstein Berry Bierman Binder Birs Blackstone Blanc Blank Block Bobrow Bnliztnnon Bolner Bfrlvlll SHELDON BUTT-X-Club 4: B-Football 2: Football 33 ANN BROADHURSI'-Malloy-t-ttt-5 13, l, B-Track 2: Track 3. tl. ALBERT BOXVEN-liev Club 4: Intramural Basketball 2, 3. JAMES LAXVRENCE BCDIVERS-B-Football 2: Football 3. RICHARD LEE BCNX'MAN-B-Football 2: Football 3: Volleyball 3. PEGGY BOYD-Home Room Secretarv 3: Future Teacliers ol America -I. I . -. . BILL BRAMBLE-llome Room Class Board 2: Swimming 7 I MARY SIIZANNE BRAAIXIER-Ilontt' Roonl Yit'e-I'resi- dent 3. Set:retarv 2. l: Gems El, Yice'I'resitIenl 11: Little AYOIIICII -I: 'Iltespians Il: Miss Good Grooming Il: Cheer- leader -I: Big Sister Il. Captain I: Kliss Courtesy -1. LORINDA ANN BRAND-Ilome Room Chaplain 21 TIMES Representative 2: Y5l'eens 2: Big Sister 3: . - . . A . , K-n'Is Chorus .l: Mixed Chorus -I. IiA'I'lIIf.RINIi ANN BRASSMAR-Home Room Treasurer I, Ifutme Business Leaders ol America -I. DOI' BRASXYEI.I.wGirls' Athletic Association 2: Basketball 2. Il. I: Softball 2. Il. -l: Volleyball 2. 3. rl. CIIARLES IIIQNRY BRENIER-Home Room l'reSitIent 2. Vice-President fl: Gridmen 3: Little XVomen Sponsor 4: IVI1eeI Club il: Intramural Basketball 'I: Intramural Football 2. 3: Football 2. 3. 4. GEORGE BRIAVER-Diversified Co-Operative Training 4, zlliahi Salutes Caxkoi. AI11.1.liR. Beta Pwixiklwil Ctntzo Btc:xt.l4v, Kev fflulz I'1'w,viflf'r1! 9 X35 15 GAII. BROCK ROBERT BROOIQER-IIome Room Chaplain I. NYILMA BERNICIC BROOIQINS-Ilome Room Secretary 2, Il, 'l'reasurer -l: Student Council Alternate 2. AI.I RIiD CONLICY BROOKS-Ilome Room Treasurer 2: Student Council Alternate 2. 3. -l: TIMES Representa- tive 2. Il. I: I.ilmrarv Council Chaplain 2: Beta 3. Treas- urer -I: Pen and Sable President -I. Chaplain 31 TIMES Stall' Il. QIACIQIE BROOM-Home Room President 3, Vice-President 3, -I. Secretary 2: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Big Sister 2. 3. IIRSULA BRUCKER-Home Room Chaplain 2: Junior Red Cross Representative 2: Diversified Co-Operative Training 4: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Future Nurses of America 2. FRANK BRUNSON-Band 3, 4: Marching Band 3, 4. MARCIA IRENE BUAN-Home Room President 2: Stu- dent Council Alternate 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3. fl: Orchestra 4: Etude 4. NATHAN BUCHANAN-Baseball 4. GLENN ARTHUR BUCKLES-Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 3: Key Club 3. 4: Lensmen 3: Mathematics Na- tional Honor Society 4: National Honor Society 4: Swimming 3. BERDELL BUCKLEY-Home Room President 2: Student Council 2. 3: Key Club 2. President 4, Secretary 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4: B-Football 2. DIETER BUERGER-Home Room TIMES Representa- tive 3. -l. IIUDITH BUNTING-Home Room President 3: Student Council 3: Future Teachers of America 4: Latin Club 3: Tri-Alpha 4. LYNN BURGESS-Home Room Class Board 2: Health Council 4: Y-Teens 3, 4: Big Sister 3. BONNIE BURKE MICHAEL ALLEN BURNEY-Home Room Class Board Alternate 2. CONNIE BURNS-Future Business Leaders of America 2. QIANICE BURNS CAROL ANN BUTTON-Home Room Treasurer 3, Chap- lain 2: Class Board rl: Allied Youth 2, 3. 4: Diversified Co-Operative Training 3, Treasurer 4: Future Nurses ol America 4: Zenith 3. 4. BARBARA GERALDINE BYRD-Home Room Red Cross Representative 4: Majorettes 4. PEGGY BYRD-Home Room Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3: Class Board 4: Gems 3. 4: Little Xvomen 4: Thespians 3. Historian 4. DICK CALAY .MN my Vw, .14-11,4112-fgvf 'wp--7 c,.a' WWE W f 4 ww' ,W-'vm 'WMM MM I few? MW -'Q 9, 'wo ff' Bott Bowen Bowers Bowman Boyd Bramble Brammer Brand Brassmar Braswell Bremer Brewer Broadhurst Brock Brooker Brookins Brooks Broom Brucker Brunson Buan Buchanan Buckles Buckley Buerger Bunting Burgess Burke Burney Burns, C. Burns. LI. Button Byrd. B. Byrd, P. Calny DONNX C.XNNELl..X-Hoinc' Room TIMES Representa- titt' 3. S.XNDR.X C.XNNON NI.XR'liH.X IOYCE C.Xl'll'l'O-Beta Treasurer -I: Modern Dance 2. 3. l'resiclent -I. CXROIXN CXRD-Home Room Class Board 3, 'I: Allied Youth 2: Dramatics Club 2: Future Business leaders of America 2. NIILDRED ELE.-XNOR C.-XRDEl.L-MI.XllI Stall I: Mod- ern Dante Yite-l'rc-siclent 'I BEN CXREY-llome Rooln 'l'reasttrt'r 3. -I. NIIKE C.XRROl.I.-Home Room Vice-l'l't'sitlc'llt 2. 3. I: B-Football 2: Football 3, I. Sl'S.XN CLXR'l'.XY.X-Y-'I'eens 2. IslfNI' CXRl'lfR-Ilomc' Room Chaplain 2. 3: Student Council I: Iscx Club I1 l.alin Club 3. I: National For- t'l1sit l.c-ague 3, Chaplain I: Quill and Scroll I: TIMES . ' '. sv SI.Ill l. Boss SIJIL' J. KIOIIN CXR I'lf.R-Home Room President il: Key Club cl: .,. . j . 4. .. . ' . L Xlallic-matics National Honor Society Chaplain 3. licastnci I. B-Iootball J. Intramural Football 3. Ill-l.C X XIXRY C.XS'I'ELl.CJ-Entre Nous 2: Future Busi- ness l.c'aclc-rs of .Xmerica 2. liwlou' lofli NI11 Paul Conover presents Dick Bennett with .1 tropln in the awarcls assembly. liwlozr hollow. Lcfll lo iight: Peggy Byrd. Irving YQIYIII. Slnrlex XX entfel. Dick Rice. ,Inch Smith and Mike Garcia. c-njox the Senior Banquet. RICHXRD ClI.Xllil'lN-llolnt' Room Class Board I: I'Cll and Sable 2. Bll.l. CIl.Xl.IswMixc'cl Chorus 2. 3. I. ERIC Cll.XNDl.l'.R-Nlztth National llonor Society 3. l.lfUN.XRll IRYING ClI.Xl'I.lN-Gritllllell 2. 3: X-Club IJ B-Ioolball ill Football 3. XIl'Rllil. Cll.Xl'NI.XNsIlome Room I'rc'sident 3. Secre- tary I. 'l'rt'asurc'r 2: Honoria 'li National Honor S0- ciety 3. Historian AI: Spanish National Honor Society 2, l'rcsident I. Treasurer 3: Tri-.Xlpha 3, Cabinet 4. PETER CHAPONIS RICHARD HALL CHASTAIN-Home Room Class Board Alternate 2: junior Red Cross Representative 3, 4: Crescent -1: Etude 4: Concert Band 2, 3, -1: Marching Band. 2, 3, -1. ARTHUR CH.-XYKIN-Marching Band 2, 3, 4. FRED CHEKANOXV-Home Room Treasurer 2: TIMES Representative 3: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2: Football 3. GEORGE CHILDERS-Tennis Club 3: Basketball 3: Cross Country 2. HAN CHICK CHIN-Home Room Treasurer 3, II: Key Club 4: Mathematics National Honor Society 3. His- torian -I: B-Track 2. NI,-XRK CITRON THOMAS JOSEPH CLEKRY-Home Room Class Board 2. 3. .XL CLEMONS .XLLEN COHEN INK NIILLICENT COHEN-Home Ro nn Student Council IJ. -. Co-Operative Business Education Historian -I. TERRY COLEKI.XN-Photography Club -I. RXYKIOND COLLERAN-Home Room President 'IZ TIMES Representative 3: Diversified Co'Operatix'e Training 3. President -1. l'.fX'l'RlCl.X .XNN COLLINS-Xlodern Musit Masters -l: Girls' Chorus 21 Mixed Chorus 'l'RI'DY COLLINS-Home Room President 2, Chaplain 3: Little XYomen 3, Cabinet 'IQ NIIAHI Staff I: Big Sister 3, I. TED CONNOR .IXNIES RICH.-XRD CONROY-Home Room TIMES Representative 3, --1: Health Countil -I: Concert Band 2. -I: Marching Band 2. 3, -I. ROBERT COOK LEONARD COOPER-Science Club -1. Cannella Cannon Ca pu to Card Carclell Carey Carroll Cartaya Carter, K. Carter, Castello Chaiken Chalk Chandler Chaplin Chapman Chaponis Chastain Chaykin Chekanow Childers Chin Citron Cleary Clemons Cohen, A. Cohen. I. Coleman Cnllera n Collins, P Collins. T Connor Conroy Cook Cooper Blzl IY CORIINA-Home Room President 2: Allied Youth 2: Y-'I'ec-ns 2: Girls' Council 3. A'ice-I'rc-siclent 4: Honorizt 2. Sergezmtrzit-Arms 3. YiceI'resiclent -I: N11 tional Honor Society 3. il: Zenith 3. Chziplxiin 4: Cheer- leader 3. 4: MIAHI Queen 4: Sweetheart Court -I: Stairs ol 'I'omorrow 3: Homecoming Court I: Iunior ,lane 3: Anchor Club's Cinderella: 3: Rey Club Spon- sor 4: Big Sister Cziptziin 3: Czilenclair Girl I. SANDRA LUIS COIZIN-'Home Room Recl Cross Repre- sentative 3. 4: Future 'I'c-archers ol Amc-ric:t 3, -I: Matrcli' ing Band 2: Sting Band 2. RICHARD COI'CH-Home Room Presiclent 3: Stuclem Council 2: Iitucle 2. 3, I: Nntioncil Ilonor Society I: X-Club 2. 3: Bcmcl Cgiptgiin VI. MARGARIYI' l.Ii1-1 COAYANSIIUIIM' Room SL'tI'l'lLII'A I: Allied Youth 2. 3. -I: Mgtioreltes 3. I. SI'I-QYIQ I'A'I'RIt.li t.UAYI'N-I'en :incl S.tblc' I'rc-siclc-nt I: B-I'oollJ:lIl31 I'ootb:tll I. BIfA'I'iRI.Y ,IO CON--llomc' Room A'icc'-l'rc'siclenI 2. 3: Stu' clenl Council Xlternzitc' 2: Allied Youlh 2: lftucle 3. ll .' .1 - - I - - - IIonoll.l 3, I: Ntllltllllll Ilonor Societx I1 Zenith 3. Ali lli-Y Sponsor 2. 3. Swc'etlic'.u't l: Maiiorettes 2. 3.1: Big HISICI J. Cililqnii I: Sign' ol Iomorroix' I: C.:ulencl:ir Girl I. G AYI5 CR XWI ORI1-Dixc'rsiI'ic'cl Co-Uperntiie 'ICIYIIIIIIIQ I: 1 Iutuie Ilusmess l.c-:idc-rs ol Xmericzi 3. I: Msilorettes L. ,ll ROMI . CIAY CRICASY-Hi-Y 3. I. RICIIXRD I RANIiI.IN CROMER-Home Room Vice- I'rc'siclc-nt I: Ilrnmaitics Club 2: Mzith National Honor Society Historiam Secretziry l: Nzttionzil Forensic I.c':igue 3, l: Iri-Alpha: -l. l.I-fONARIJ QIAY CI IiI.IiR-B-IHiotbull 2. 3: Intramurztl I ootb:ill 2. 3. MARY LOI' I5AIfI'ON illlilllli Salutes Ci-ciiix AIIARRLI.. limfor llwlo I'1'o'-1'wmIf'z1! lor I-Qxkicziii. t.'iwcfm1l I'wtiflm1! -A I5 NANCY l.1'.IzIJAIlzS-Ilomc' Room Stuclenl Council Alter- ngilc- 2: Clgiss Iio.ircl 2. Il: I'lMl-fS Rc-lirc'sc-iilgilixc' 2: Allied Youth I: Ilrqunailics Club I: lunior Dc-hs 2. 3. LINDA MARIl'. I7 XYI'.Nl'ORl'- Girls' Chorus I: MIXUI f.llllI'llS I. Ill AN A IWAYIS-llomc' Room l'l'esiclc'nl 2: Glass Illilllill 2. 3. I: Xlliecl Youth 2. Il. l: Y-l'c'ens 2. 3. I: Ifuture I'c':iclic-rs ol Amc'ric.i 2. 3. I: llonorizi 3. I: 'l'l1espl1lHS I: Al.ijoretIc-s 2, INIROIIIY IAIANNIQ IYAYIS-Home Room sCLI'L'l2lI'A' 2. Cli.ipl.iiu 3: llc-:iltli Council 2. 3: -llllllfll' Red CVOSS Rc'lu'c'sc'nl:ilixc' 2. 3: Allied Youth 2. 3. -I: Iliversiliecl Co-Opc-rzitixe Irziining I: Mixed Chorus 2. 3: Big Sister 2. AII'.lA'lN IJAYIS IIIIQRIQSA DAVIS-Home Room TIMES Representative 2: Future Ilezichers ol America 3. 4. I'AI'L Dc-BIiI.I,O-Home Room President 3. Vice-I'resiclent I, Chziplxtin 2. 3: Rey Club 2, 3. 4: Swimming 2. 3, 4. BARBARA 1lIiAN DeBRAND-Home Room Chaplain 2. 3: Y-'Iieens 3: junior Debs 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3. 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus YI. PHYLLIS DILICH-Future Nurses of Americzi 2. 3. -I: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4. UDY DeLORIA MARILYN DELSON-Home Room Yice-President 3. Secre- tary 2: Student Council 2. 4: Future 'liezichers ul' Amer- ica 2. 3. -I: Calendar Girl 4. NANCY DEL VALLE-Home Room Secretary 3: Student Council Alternate -I: junior Red Cross Representzttii e 3, Secretary' -I: Iintre Nous 3. Sc-cretziry AI: Future Teachers of Americzt 3. 'IL Nzitionznl Honor Society cl: Big Sister 3. VIRGINIA DEI. YALLIL-Home Room Chzcplztin 2: Stu- clent Council 2. I: Honoriai 2. 3, -I: Latin Club 2: Moclf ern Dance 2: Nzttionztl Honor Society 3. -I: Girls' Coun- cil I: N-Club Sivc-etliezirt I: Sting Sweetie 4: Big Sister 2, 3. Cznptztin I: Czilenclzir Girl 4. MADELLNL DEMSRY-Home Room Yice-Presicleiit 3: Co- Operzttixc- Business Education 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3. DLRE IJIQNI-Home Room President 2. Yice-President 2. l: Pliotogrzcpliy Club 2. 3. Treasurer l: X-Club Chziplztin I. .IAMILS IiNNIS DeYOI'NG-Modern Music M:-tsters -I: In- triimurxtl Football 2. SHARON ELAINE DIAMOND-Home Room A'ice-Prc'si- clent 2: Future Teachers ol America I: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society I-. PABLO DIAZ MARY LOL' DICK-Home Room Student Council Alter- nzite 2. 3: Anchor Club 3. Chaplain -I: Dramzitics Club 4. FRIZDRICA LEE IJITSLER RALPH DOMIQNICO-Home Room President 3: Dixersi- lied Co-Operative Training -I. BARBARA IiAYIi DONNLR-Alliecl Youth 2: Future Teztchers of America 4. RI'QA LYNN DRAKE-Home Room Secretary 2. 3. 4: Anchor Club I. LARRY DRIQAY-Crescent Club 3. 4: Sting Band 2. 3: Con- cert Bzcnd 4: Marching Band 2. 3. 4. 0 'W f 1 , , X 71. Z , ff Z f X Cortina Cotzin Couch Cowan Cowen Cox Crawford Creasy Cromer Cutler Dalton Dates Davenport Davis, Diana Davis, Dianne Davis, M. Davis, T. DeBello DeBrand Deich Delioria Delson Del Valle. N. Del Valle. V. Demsky Dent DeYoung Diamond Diaz Dick Ditsler Domenico Donner Drake Drew IOM IIRIQYICR l'IIYI.I.IS lJRI'CIiER-llome Room Student Council 2. 3: Class Board FI: Allied Youth 2: Health Council 3: Chorus 3. PI: Big Sister -I. BOBBI IJRI I'Z-Health Couneil PI: Mixed Chorus PI. IOANNIC IJRUZANCJIVSIQI-Honie Room Seerelary 2. BONNIE IJIIBBIN-Home Room Setretary 2, Chaplain 33 Student Countil fl: Future Teathers ol Amerita 3: Beta Club AI: Spanish National Honor Society 3, JANE EAST-Ilralnatits Club Setrelary 2. 3: Co-Operative Business Education I, STIIARI' IiI5EI,M.XN-lloine Room Chaplain 2: B-lratla 3: Marthing Band 3. lil.lZ.XBl .'l'll lilJM.XNflloine Room Secretary 2. 3, Treas- urer 2: Student Countil .Xlternate 3: lliversilied Co- Operatire 'I'raining I: Big Sister 2. I-'S l'lll R I llRlfNSflloine Room 'Treasurer 2: ,lunior Red Cross Representalixe 2: llealth Council 3: Future leatliers ol' Anierita Treasurer AI. Historian 3. YIRGINI X l,OIllSlf lil,DREIXLIQ-l'Iome Room Treasurer 2. Chaplain 2: Y-leens 2: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Chorus -I. GLORIA lil.lilNS-Future Nurses ol America -I: Maiorettes I. l.lNlIX ROSE EMICRICIQ-Home Room Student Council 2. 3, Secretary I: Inter-Club Council Secretary -I: TIMIQS Stall' I: Big Sister Captain -I. BIi'I I'Y -IAN If EMSLEY IQATI lI.liEN ANN ENGLISH-Honie Room Vice-Presitlent 3: Class Board 2: Y-Teens 2. PAT ENGLISH-Horne Room Vine-llresident 3, Secretary 23 Allied Youth 2, X'iee-l'resident 33 Girls' Council 2. 3, President I: Honoria 3, Treasurer -li National Honor Society 3. Chaplain -I: Stars ol' Toinorrow 31 Zenith -I: Calendar Girl 3, I: Cirls State 3. Seniors are hard at ivorlt during senior plateinent tests. ISIS JOSEPH ICNRIGIII'-lloine Room President 2, Chaplain 3: Student Council AI: Crt-stein Club 3, I: llrainaliw Club 2: Spanish National llonor Society -I. President I: National llonor Society 3, I. MICIIAIQI. -ll-'.l l Rl .Y I SSl'fSAll4nlle Room l'l'esitlelll fl. Yite-President 2: Class Board I: Allied Youth AIC Ml.XllI Stall I. YICIOR I'lSll'l l .XNflloine Room Yit'e-President 'IL Ui- tersilietl Co'Operatn'e lraining 3, -I. AIIIIJY EVANS-lloine Room Student Couneil 2. 3, -I: Hon- oria 2, Secretary 3. President I: National Honor Society 3, -I: liey Club Sponsor 'I: Thespians Honorary AI: Zenith 3, -I: Calendar Girl -I: Big Sister 2, Captain 3. GERALYN DEE FABER-Home Room Class Board 2: Dra- maties 2: I.atin Club Secretary 3, -I: Tri-Alpha Ll. MARGARET FARLEY-Home Room Class Board 3: Gems -I: Little lllomen 2, 3. Chaplain -I: IXIIAHI Staff fl: Big Sister 2, 3. RICHARD FARRAND-Home Room President 3, Student Council Alternate 4: TIMES Representative 2: Grid- men 2, 3: Intramural Football 2, 3: Football 3. MIKE FEINBERG-Home Room Student Council 2: Mathematics National Honor Society 2: B-Basketball 2: Baseball 2. -IOEL FEISS-Intramural Basketball 3. FREDRICIQ FELDMAN-Home Room Vice-President 2: Intramural Football 3: Volleyball 2: Marching Band 3. MARLENE QIOAN FELDMAN-Home Room Chaplain 2. I' HYLLIS FELDMAN-Home Room Secretary 2. Treasurer 2, 3, AI: Student Council 2. SHARON FELIJMAN-Future Nurses of Amerita 3: Motl- ern Music Masters 3. Vice-Presiclent -I: Chorus 2. 3. AI. JAMES FENTON-Gridmen 3: Football 2, I. ANTONIO FERNANDEZ-Home Room President 2, Vire- President 3: X-Club 2. President -I, Secretary 3: Entre Nous 3: Intramural Football ROBERT FIELD-Home Room Chaplain 2: Intramural Football 3. liI,IZABETH VIRGINIA FIEI,DS-Dixersilietl Co-Oper atire Training 3. -I: Ollite Monitor -l. NANCY FINIJLEY-I-Iome Room junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 3, AI: -lunior Debs 3: Future 'I'eac'hers of Amers iea 2: Softball 3: TIMES Stall -I. RONALD FlNERTY-B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2, 3: Swimming Team 2: B-Track 2. CAROLE GERALDINE FINIQBONE-Home Room Secre- tary 4: Student Council Alternate 4: Library Council 2: Entre Nous 3: Honoria -I. inma- ,sq ,f-f Why mmm W fi if 4 -r f'VW'!Y 1 MW WNW- X! WW ww 4'9 ,-YWMQ ,rw MM Awww X ,WW ffm, WMM 04404011 M? wi ,,,,1m.,, It . 'gif Drcjuer Drucker Drutz Druzanowski Duhbin East Edelman Eclrnun Ehrcns Elclrcdge Elkins Enierick Emsley English, K. English, P. Enright Esses Estefan Evans Faber Farley Farrand Feinberg Feiss Feldman, F. Felclinan, M. Feldinan, P. Feldman, S. Fenton Fernandez Field Fields lfincllci Fincrty lfinklmnc JI'Dll'H C.XlL FISHMXN-Home Room President 2, -l, Yicehl resident 3: Class Board 3: Ollice IVorlcer V1 JOEL FLEISHER-Basketball 3: Volleyball 5 KENNETH l-'LEISHER RICHARD FLEXN ER JAMES I9OS'l'ER-Home Room Chaplain 3: Etude 3, Presi- dent -l: Marching Band 2, 3, fl: Contert Bnnl 3 l' Dance Band 2. 321. MARK l R.fXNCES LINDA-X M.'XE ERAXNIQ-llome Room Secretarx tl: il'lMES Representative 3: Co-Operative Business Education Secretary -lp Spanish National llonot' Socielx 3: lri' Alpha 'l. MANNY l R.XNlil'flflloinc- Room l't'c'sitlc' nt 2, 3, Xnc Presiclent 2: X-Club 2, Il, rl: B-lfoolball 2' lntr'nntn tl l'ootball 2, 3: lloinecoming Court l. SYl.Yl.X .XNNE lfR.XZIliR-Home Room 'lireasnrer 2 3' llixersiliecl Co-Opc'i'alix'e lraininy' I Sll.XRl .INN lfRlEl7lfNN-Home R tom l,'ll'll'lIllClll'll'l'lIl 2: Student Council 2: Class Board .-Xlternate 3: llealth Council 2: I-'uture leaclters ol' .Xinerica 3' Tri- Xlpbt l l .l.l,lfN JXNE l7RlSBllf-Home Room Junior Red Cross Representatix'e tl: llealth Council bl: Dramatics Club 3: Chorus 2, 3. -1. CARLOS lflIERIES-'lltespians -4. JOYCE .XNN Flll.'l'ON-Stingerettes tllialti Salutes 3, -l. CI.oRi.x hl,Xl.CUl.XI, f.'l1wwilf'uflt'r IKXINL. YAYIII. .llmhi liflilot ms, 'F' X 1 C7 l5 ROBERT C.Xl.l..XCllliR-llotne Rooin Stntlc-nt Council 2, 3, li Class Board 2: Cltnplain ll: llifY 2, 3, ll lies' Club LZ, Il, I: Spanish National llonor Society 2. fl. All Zenith Club 3, l: lntratnnral lfootball 2. NURX Cl'.Cl-.l.l.X C,Xl.l..XRl7O-Iloinc' Rooln Yic'e-l'l'c'si- clent l. Sc-crelarx Il, l'i'easnrc'r Il: Slnclc-nt Council .llterr nate 2: Class Board fl. -I: Entre Nous 2. lll'1'SillL'Ill 'l- Yicc'-l't'c-siclent Il: lfutnrc' Business l,eacIers ol' .lnteriea Il, Ig Modern llzntcc' Vice-Presitlent 3. Secretary 'li Inter- Club Council 31 fl1lll'llll1ll' Cirl -I: Big Sister Al. RlCll.XRD D.XX'll3 CXMBl.E-B-Football 2: Football 3, Ll. S.XNlJR.X LOUISE CANCI-Home Room Student Council 2: llealtlt Count il Al: Tliespians -l: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, -1. BOBBIE C.fXN'l l'-Library Council 2: Girls' Chorus 33 Miss Good Sportsmanship 3. CONCHITA CARCIA-Home Room Treasurer 3, His- torian 4: Co-Operative Business Education Historian 4. EMELINA GARCIA-Home Room Junior Recl Cross Rep- resentative 2, 3, President -1: Library Council Vice- Presiclent 3: Entre Nous 3, Secretary -13 Future Nurses of America 3. Secretary 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH GARCIA-Home Room President 2. Vice-President Al: Student Council 3: Class Board 3: .Xneltor Admiral -l: Key Club 2, 3, Chaplain -li National Honor Society tl: Band 2. JIM G.XRCUII.O ClzR.Xl.D l'.Xlll. C.XRMl'.N-Hoine Room President 3, Secretary I, 'I'reasurer 3: Criclmen 3: ltflieel Club -l: Intramural 'llratk 2: Intramural Football 2: B-Football 2: I-ootball 3, -I. Jlll.IE Ci.xxllllf,NgxJl!llllll' Dc-bs 3, President II. ROBERT CICISIQRMAN C,XR0l.E GERSINER RENEE GEYER-Home Room Health Council -l: Beta Club 3, l: Ollice YVorker 3. IJXNNYE CIBSON-Home Room Secretary 3: Student Council 2, 3: Class Board -1: Hi-Y Sponsor tl: Honoria t 3, l. lil.IZ,XBETH MAXRGARET GIBSON-Home Room Stu- dent Countil li Gems 3: Little YVomc-n tl: Rey Club Sponsor I: Miss Coocl Croonting 3. PICCCY GIBSON-Home Room Parliamentarian 4: Co- Operative Business Education Parliamentarian 4. IDXRRY GILIBER'l'I-Swinnning Team 2. BXRRY CIl.M.XN-Spanish National Honor Society Treasf urer 2: X-Club 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4. BXRBARA ANNE GILPIN-Home Room Secretary 31 Junior Red Cross Representative -l: Junior Debs 3, Chaplain -I: Calendar Girl rl. SIEPHANIE CIADSTONE-Thespians 3: Entre Nous 4. RIYAX GIIXSCUIV Fishman Fleisher, I Fleisher, lx Flexner Foster Frances Frank Frankel Frazier Frieclenn Frisbie Fuertes Fulton Gallagher Gallardo Gamble Ganci Gantt Garcia, G. Garcia. E. Garcia, M. Ga rguilu Garmen Gawron Geiserman Gerslner Geyer Gibson, D Gibson. E Gibson. P. Giliberli Gilman Gilpin Glaiclbume Glasgow 11- mu cpilxziau CORIDON COIfIf-Hi-Y 2, 3: Intrzunural Football 3. NIICHKIQI. COl.lI-Home Ronin Class Board 'IQ Health Countil -I: junior Red Cross Reprt'sentatix'e 2: Swim' P ming 'll-am L. SIEYE COLIJ-Home Room 'lreasurer 33 Chaplain 23 1 - . Mg -,... . . I. . TIMES Representative fi: Hi-Y 2, Serretary 3, Chap- ltin 'I N ttion tl loitnsit ltt ut ' I Spuuslt N ttiontl Honor Sotiety 3. IIONEY .XNN COLIIBERC-IIolite Room Class Board IIC I2l'1lIII1lIltLS Club 21 Cirls' .Xtliletit .Xssotiation 23 llies- I ' I IJILIIIS 5, It Volleyball L1 Basltetball 21 lXIiss Cond Sportsmansliip 2: Big Sister 2, II. NORMKN COl.lIENI'mlfRC-IIome Ronin 'l'reasurt'r 2. .XIMXN CIOl.lIS'l'l'IIN-Baselxall 2. IYXYID COI.l.INCS . t- , , I , l . , . SIII.II..X COAII IRS-Ilomt Room Student Countil .XIter- nate 2: ,junior Red Cross Representative EI, II: Future Business I.eaders ol .Xmerita fl. NI XRY .XNN CONZ.Xl.EZ-Cirls' Cliorus EI: Mixed Chorus I. ILXRY COOIIALXN-Ilome Room Yite-President 3. SlIS.XN COOIJNLXN-Ilome Ronin Secretary 23 Student Countil I. .Xlternate 3: Health Cotmtil -I3 -Iunior Red Cross 23 Ifuture Business l.eaders of Ainerica 3, All Ifuture 'I'eatlit-rs ol .Xmerica II, Chaplain 'I: Tliespians J, Parliamentarian -I. -IOIIN KSOOIDYE.XR-Hoine Room TIMES Representative fl: Ili'Y 2: Crescent 3: Sergeant-at-.Xrms -I. Mary Io Stott sends out graduation aunounte- ments, ,nag ,W .fs M' NORIX GORDON-Ilome Room Yue-I't'esitIent 2. Sl'k'l'l'lQlI'V 2: Class Board II: Ileallli Council Ii: Future l'eattIiers - - I, .I , - 1 - o - nl .Xnierita 2, n, I: lNationaI Itorensitt Ifilgllll' -. -I- SL'lI'l'lLlI'Y I. N.X'I'II.XNlEI. COKXNSIKY S.Xl.I.Y CRXIIY-Ilome Ronin Yite-I'i't-sitlent 2. Setretary . , ,- , - ' ' t t . .. 5, Ittastuet I, C-nls ,Xtliletit .Xssotiation 2. 5. -I. Bas' laetball 2: Yolleyball 2. fi: OI'I'it't' xvOl'I4l'l4 2. II. AI, IXXYIII CRXNNIS ROSE CR.XNOIfIf-IIome Ronin Secretary 3: Student Coun- t'il .Xlternate 2: IIMES Representative -I: -luuior Red Cross Representatix'e 2. EI: Peg and Scroll 3, Yice-Presi- dent I: 'I'IlXIES Stall -I3 Inter-Club Council 'Il Orches- tr'i 'I 'I Y.Xl.ERIE 'I'ONI CRECO-Home Room Vice-President 3, LI: Class Board gl Dramatic Club 2, Chaplain 31 Entre Nous 2. President 3, Vit'e-President 4: Modern Dance 3: Pen and Sable -I: Tliespians Al. I.ORE'I IiA JOAN GREEN-Home Ronin Vice-President MI. Secretary 3, Chaplain 2: Draniaties Club 2: Entre Nous 25 Tliespians 3, -I. STEPHEN GREEN HARVEY GREENBERG-Band 4. EDDIE GREENE HENRY GREENFIELD IRA JOEL GREENW7ALDWHome Room Class Board 2: Chess Club 21 B-Football 23 Football 3: Intramural Football 2. NANCY CAROL GREENYVOOD-H4nme Ronin President 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 2: Student Countil 4: Allied Youtli 2: Gems 3, AI: lXIodern Dance 2, 3: Future Busi- ness Leaders ol' .Xnierita 3, -l: Modern Musit' Masters 3. I reasurer -I, EDYVQXRD GRESHES-Home Ronin President 2: B-Ennt- ball 2: Intramurals 2: ltootball 2. lXI.XRY IJENYS CRIER-Home Ronin President -I, Vice' President 2, Chaplain 2: Class Board 3: .Xllied Youth gl Library Council 2, 3, II: Cems 2, FI, 43 I.ittle Vloinen 5, 'Il 'lltespians 3.41: Big Sister 2, 35. ,IOIIN CRIEIVIN CEORCE CROOME-Home Ronin Class Board II, AI: Hi-Y 2, Treasurer 3: Rey Club 2. AI, 'I'reasurer 5: Math Na- tional Honor Society -I3 National Honor Society II, Vice- President II. BERNICE MYRNA CROSSM.XN-Home Room 'Iireasurt-r lig Student Countil I: Class Board 2: Future Business Leaders ol' .Xmerita I: Junior Debs Secretary Al: Spanish National Ilonnr Society AI: Concert Band 2, Al: Marth- ing Band 2, 3, I. NI.XR'l'lN CRIISBY-Ilome Room President 3: Class Board 'Ig IIMES Re1n'esentative 3: Pen and Sable Ei: Thes- ' I 1 Jiqti is 5. C.XI,YIN CllN'l'HERBERC I'E.XRl. CHRISTINE CUYON B.XRB.XRA I'.XUL.X lI.XCIiER-Home Ronin President -I, Secretary 2: Class Board 'Ii TIMES Representative 25 Co-Operative Business Education President tl. Glazer Goff Gold, M. Gold, Goldberg Goldenberg Goldstein Gollings Gornpers Gonzalez Goodman, G Goodman, S. Goodyear Gordon Gozansky Grady Grannis Granoff Greco Green, L. Green, S. Greenberg Greene Greenfield Greenwald Greenwood Greshes Grier Griffin Groome Grossman Grusbr Guntherburg Guyon V Hacker, Barbfira BRUCE HACKER-Home Room Treasurer 2. EYIE HADII-Home Room Treasurer 2: Class Board 3, 4: Chorus 3, 4. XVARD HADLEY-Home Room President 2, 3: Class Board 3: Key Club 3, 4: Little lVomen Sponsor 4: Zenith -l: B-Basketball 2: Basketball 3: Track 3: Homecoming Court 4. LAURA ANNE HACAN-Home Room Secretary 3, il: Chaplain 2: Class Board 3: junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 2, Treasurer -lg Anchor 2, 3, -l. BEVERLY ANN HACEDCJRN-Home Room Secretary 2. PATRICIA ANN l'lACERfHome Room qlunior Red Cross Representative 3, -l: Y-Teens 2: Future Business Lead- ers ol Ainertca 3, tl. ANNA SARRA HAIM-lfntnre 'l't-atliers ol' America 2, 4. PATRICIQ lIAI,EY-Critlinen 3: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2, 3: lfootball 2: lntranntral Track 2. -IINIMY ll.Xl.lfllo1ne Room Vice-President 3: Pen and Sable 4. LINDA llAl,l.4lfuture Nurses ol America 2, 3, 4. XVll.l.lAM HAl.l,lDY-Home Room TIMES Representa- tive -l: Gymnastics 3. RHODA HALPERIN-Sting Sweetie 3. Nliuhi Salutes ISEli'l'lf qlo H,nun', C'ln'f'rlwurIer BIORRIS l'Rot-:NL-x,Kwy C1110 I'itw-l're.t1'flt'r1l 9 4. LINDA IIAMEI.-Home Room X'it'e-l't't'sitlt'nl 3, iIll'k'LlSlll'l'I' 2: Itllllillff'fitbllllfll21-lllllltbl'I,t'IlSfi, l: National llonol' Sotiety -I: Crescent Club Sponsor 'li Sp1llliSll Nlllifllllll Honor Society 3, l: Quill and Stroll 3, l: 'l'IMES Stall' 3, -I: Calendar C-ntl 3. 'IQ BIll,I0l't'llt'S 2. .l. XVAYNE IIAMMER PATRICIA IIAMNER-llome Room Student Council 3: Allied Youth 2: Etude 3. iITL'llSlll'L'1' 4: Concert Band 2, 3, -lg Martliing Band 2. 3, -l. MARY ANNE HANCOCR-Anchor 3,-I. SANDRA GAY HANTMAN-Home Room Chaplain 4: Marching Band 2: Big Sister 3, Captain 4. BETTE AIO ANNE HARDY-Home Room Class Board 2: Allied Youth 2: Gems Cabinet 4: Little Women 2. 4: Cheerleader 4: VVheel Club Sponsor 4: Zenith 4: Homecoming Court 4: Sweetheart Court 4: MIAHI Queen Court 4: MIAHI Staff 4: Big Sister 3, Captain 4. -IOHN H.-nuns SUSAN AUDREY HAUSMAN-Home Room Class Board 3, Historian 4: Honoria 4: MIAHI Staff 4: National Honor Society 43 Tri-Alpha 4: Miss Good Grooming 4: Big' Sister Captain 3. DAVID HAWKINS-Home Room Vice-President 2: Student Council 2, 3, 4: National Honor Society 3: Spanish National Honor Society Chaplain 4: Tri-Alpha 4, VVILLIAM CLARENCE HAXNRINS-Intramural Foot- ball 4. RAY XVARREN HAYES-Future Business Leaders of America 4: Intramural Football 2, 3. CAROLE SUSAN HAZELETT-Home Room Treasurer 4: Diversified Co-operative Training' 3, 4. MEL HECHT-Home Room President 2, Chaplain 3, 4: Thespians 3, Chaplain 4. IIOE HECI-QER-Home Room President 3, 4: X-Club 3, Secretary 4: Baseball 3, 4: Volleyball 4. ROBERT HELLER TERRY HELLMAN-Home Room Student Council ,Alternate 4. ALAN HELMAN-Home Room Student Council 2, 3, 4: TIMES Representative ll: Allied Youth 4: Basketball 3. HELEN LOUISE HENNIES-Home Room Secretary 2, 3, 4: Class Board 2: Anchor 2: Library Council 3. ,IOSE HERRERO-Health Council 4: Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4. .IEFF HERRMAN-Home Room President 3, 4, Treasurer 3: Student Council 2: X-Club 4: Pen and Sable 4: B- Football 2: Intramural Football 3: Baseball 2, 3, -I. TACK HERSROVVITZ-Health Council 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4. LOUISE HESS-Home Room Treasurer 3: Health Coun- cil 3. HEIDI HETZLER-Home Room Vice-President 2: Class Board 2, Historian 3: Honoria 3, 4: Modern Music Masters 2, 3, President 4. Haeker, Bruce Hudji Hadley ,Je sznsgv I H agzl n Hagcclorn Hager Haim Haley Hull, Hall, L. Hallicly Halperin Hamel Hammer Hamner Hancock Hantman Hardy Harris Hauslnun Hawkins, D Hawkins, YN Hayes Hzuelelt Hecht Herker Heller Hellman Helnmn Hennieb Herrern Hcrrmgnn Herskmvitz Hes Heuler PAl'l, IlICt'QSfCen1s Sponsor 4: M'heel Club 4: Baseball 2. 3. l: Basketball 2: Football 2. 3. 4: All-City 4: All Stale I: Boss Slate 3. CONNIE HICII-Home Room Chaplain 2. 3. 4: Future Business Leaders ol' America 4. LAXX I'ON 'IICRRILL HILL ROY DAVID HILLIARD-Home Room 'Lreasurer 4: In- tramural Football 2. ARLINE HIRSCHfl'lome Room Setretary 4: Allied Youth 4: llealtli Countil 4: Future rIiL'LILlICI'5 ol America 4: Big Sister 'l. ELLIS IIIRSCII-llome Room Ill'l'lISlll'l'I' l. Chaplain 21 TIMES Representatixe I: B-Football 2: Football 3: Intramural Football 2. 3: B- l'ratlc 2: Intramural lrack 2. 3: Intra Basketball 2. 3. l.llARl.Ol ll: IIOIIIKS-t.liorus 4: Band 2. ROSAl.ll . llOlICl'f-llome Room Setrelary 2. Chaplain 2. 31 Student Coimtil Alternate 3: Health Council 2. 3. 4: Y-Iieens 3: Latin Club 21 Future Business Leaders of Aim-riia Setretarx 3. I: Co-Operative Business Educa- tion li Ollite AYorkel' 2. PA IRICIA MAIIIII-'. IIOI.I..XND4Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 2. Setretary 3. 4: Allied Youth 2: Y-Teens 2. 3: Little XX'oinen 3. Historian 4: Zenith 3. 4: Big Sister, Captain I: National Forensic League Oratory Trophy XYinner 3: MIAIII Stall I: National Honor Society 4. PIIYLLIS IIOLLANIBER-Home Room Student Council 2: Lhespians 2. 3, Secretary 4. AM LS HOLM ES-B-Football 2. DIANNE LOUISE IIOLZINCLER-Home Room President 4. Yice-President 3: Class Board 2: Alunior Debs 2. 3. 4: Etude 3. 4: Band 2. 3. 4: Orchestra 3: Calendar Girl 4. liwlon' lop: Mid-term graduates await the awarding, ol' their diplomas. liwlozi' hollow: Mr. XVeblJ presents diplomas to mid-term graduates. ELAINE IIOPPER--Home Room Setretarx' 2: CIAINS llffllfil 4: A-lL'L'IIS 2. S. I: l.alln Club 3. li Big NISIUI l. LINDA IANIQ llOSEAAl uture Business I.eaders ol Amer- ita I: Ilnersllied Lo-Operatlxe Iraunng I. IVRANCLS IIOIICIIIN-vllome Room Chaplain 3: .lunior Delis 4. CA l'IIY IIOIISER-tlunior llehs 3: Cirls' Chorus I: Mixed l.lIOl'llS l. GORDON Xl'Al.'l'ER HOIVE-llome Room Vine-Presidelll el: Ili-Y I. MAIOR HOXVE-Home Room President 3: Student Coun- cil 2: Class Board Yice-President 4: Cridmen 2: Mathe- matics National Honor Society 3: National Honor So- ciety 3: Wheel Club 4. Sergeant-at-Arms 2. Vice-Presi- dent 3: Zenith 4: B-Football 2: Football 3. 4: Intra- mural Track 3: junior Debs Sponsor 2. 3. 4. MARILYN HOYTmHome Room Chaplain 2. 3. 4: Student Council 2. 3. 4: Anchor 3. Vice-President 4: Future Business Leaders of America 4: National Honor Society 3. 4: Spanish National Honor Society 2. 4. Treasurer 3: 'I'ri4AIpha 4. KIAMES HAROLD HUEY-Home Room Vice-President 3: TIMES Representative 4: I-Ii-Y 2: Y-Teens Sponsor 4. KEN ALBERT HUGHES-Home Room Treasurer 2 Chaplain 4: Allied Youth 2. PAULETTE HUGHES-Allied Youth 2. 3: Future Business Leaders of America 4: Ollice XVorker 3, 4. JOEL HURXVITZ-Hi-Y 3: Photography Club 4. BEVERLY HUTCHESON-Home Room Secretary 3: Chap- lain 2: Diversilied Co-Operative Training 4. MENIA ICIQOVITZ-Future Teachers ol' America 3: Stir- rups 2. MILNER IRYIN-Home Room President 4: B-Football 2. RODCER IRVINE-Home Room TIMES Representative 4: B-Basketball 3: Basketball 4: Baseball 3. 4. SUSAN MAE ISBELL-Home Room Setretary 2. 3: Allied Youth 2. 3, 4: Future Teachers ol America 2: Honoria 3, 4: Thespians 3, 4: Star ol Tomorrow 3: Calendar Cirl 4: Big Sister 3. Captain 4. NORMA IVES-Home Room ViteAPresident 2. Secretary 3: -lunior Red Cross Represenlatixe 4: Thespians 2. 3. 4: lflagettes 2. 3. PENNY JACKSON PATSY KIAMES-Home Room President 4. Secretary 3: Y-Teens l: Co-Operative Business Education 4. .IIM .IEFFRlESkHome Room President 2. 4, Vice-President 3: Honoria Sponsor 4: M'heel Club 3. Vice-President 4: Zenith Club 4: B-Football 2: Football 3. 4: Intramural Football 2: Star ol' Tomorrow. YIAMES KIENIQINS-Home Room Treasurer 3. 4: Anchor Admiral 4: Swimming Team 2. 3. 4. BETTY IESSEE-Home Room Secretary 4: Y-Teens 3, 4. KIOHN BARCLAY JOHNSON-Home Room Vice-Presi dent l. Higgs High Hill Hilliard Hirsch, A. Hirsch, E. Hobbs Hodge Holland Hollander Holmes Holzinger Hopper Hosea Houchin Houser Howe, G. Howe, M. Hoyt Huey Hughes, K Hughes, P Hurwitz Hutcheson Ickovitz Irvin Irvine Isbell Ives Jackson james Jeffries jenkins lessee johnson. LFE RliBliCCA -lOllNSONfHome Room Student Council 3. -I: ,lunior Red Cross Representative 2: Health Coun- cil 3. I: Dix ersilied Co-Operative Training 3, -I: Future Nurses 2. KENQHHNER ZULMA .IOMP-Dramatics Club Secretary I: Modern Dante -I. ARTHUR JONES-Home Rootn President -I. Treasurer 2. 3: B-Football 2: Football 3. BARBARA ANNE JONES-Home Room l'resident 2. 3. Vice-President 2: Student Council I: Y-Teens 2, 3: President -I: Honoria 3, -I. DIANE CASXVELI, ,IONFS-llome Room Yite-l'resident 2: Class Board 3: llealth Countil I: llonoria I: lhes- pians 3, AI. MARIE ANN AIONFS-Home Room Setretary 3: Allied Youth 2. 3, I: Peg and Stroll 3. Secretary -I: Marching Band 2. 3, I: Concert Band -I: Sting Band 2. 3. SHIRLEY -IONES-llome Room TIXIES Representative -I: Co-Operatixe Business Education I. lll'il.l .N Rl l'A -IORDAN-llome Room TIMES Represen- tatixe 2. 3, -I: Dirersilietl Co-Operative Training AI: I Majorettes L. 3. I.l.OYD JORDAN - Home Room President 2: Student n Council L. I: Class Board 3: Honoria Honey AI: Rey Club 3, AI. IXIARIIXN JORDAN-Home Room Vice-President 2, See , . , - t retary -I. Ireasurer 3: Nlaiorettes 3. -I. llliahi Salutes -lun l.tiFt:o1f, X!! St Il'l'lfllA' Mutt Saxjlcsls. Zwziih Prw.t1Jlf'r1l .33 3522 :seat sn i' I 'Ffa :pa : 3 P I ' I ti I . .. A F 'fiw c. .IAN RAEMl'l Flifl1ofOpet'atire Business Ftlntation Chap- lain -I. RONALD liAl,lfR-llotne Room Yite'l't'esitlt'lit 31 cllil55 Boartl 2. l, CARY RAMICN INF! liANIl'Allome Room Yite-l'l'esitlet1t 2. fillllllllllll 2. 3. I: llonoria 3. 'l't'easurer I: Spanish National Honor Society 3, I: lNIarching Band 2: Big Sister 3. Captain 'l. CllARl.ES lQANliffNational Forensic League 2: Math Na- tional llonor Society 3, Vice-l'resident II: Tri-Alpha 3, -I. IIONYARD RANE-Home Room Class Board 2. UIOHN IVIIIIAM RANE-Marching Band 2, 3. -I: Sting Band 2. AI. MELVIN KANN IOEI, EI,I KAIILAN ROBERT RATON-Pl1oto,Q,'raphy Club 2, 3. LAXVRENCE KEELER-Hi-Y 2: Math National Honor Society 3. -I: Concert Band 3: Concert Orchestra 3. HELEN JOAN KEFALSON-Home Room Secretary 2. LIOHN KELLY-Home Room President 3, Vice-President 2: Gridmen 2, 3. AI: I'Vheel Club 3. 4: Intramural Foot- ball 2: Football 2, 3, -fl: Intramural Basketball -I: Intra- mural Track 2. 3. PATRICIA RENNEY-Home Room Chaplain 2, 3. His- torian AI3 Future Business Leaders of America 3: Diver- sified Co-Operative Training -I. FRANCES .IUDITH IQERR-Home Room Secretary 2. 3: Student Council 3: TIMES Representative -I: Allied Youth 2: Modern Dance 3: Pen and Sable -1. HOXVARD RERSHAIV-Home Room Student Council Alternate 2: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2: Track 3. IIMMY KEY-Home Room Treasurer Ll: Class Board 2, 3: Intramural Football BARBARA RIMBRELI.-Home Room Treasurer 2: Student Council 2: -Iunior Red Cross 2, 3: Library Council 3: Drarnatics Club 3: Flagettes 2, Captain 3. ROBERTA RIMAIEI.-Spanish National Honor Society 3, AI: Tri-Alpha -I. DAVID LEE RINCHEN-Engineering Club 2: Lensmen Chaplain 2. MALCOLM ROBERT IQIRSCHENBAUM-Home Room Treasurer 11. ROBERT MARTIN KISSEL-Volleyball 2: Intramural Football 3: Band 2, 3. 4: Orchestra 4. INCRID KLEIN-Home Room Vice-President 2, 3, Treas- urer 4. Chaplain 2, 3: Future Teachers ol America 2. President AI, Vice-President 3. IANET LEE KLEIN-Allied Youth I: Concert Band 3, 4: Marching Band 2. I: Sting Band 2. 3. johnson, L. Joiner .iffmp JOIIGS, .-X. jones, B. jones, D. Jones, M. jones, S. jordan, H. Jordan, L. jordan, M. Kaempffe Kaler Kamen Kamp Kane, C.. Kane, H. Kane, J. Kann Kaplan Karon Keeler Kefalson Kelly Kenney Kerr Kershaw Key Kiinbrell Kimmel Kinchen Kirichenhaum Kimel Klein. I. Klein. I 0 SVLXNNI-Q lil.lNlivllome Room Treasurer 2, Chaplain 3 l ll XRYEY l,l-11-Q liNAPPfHi-Fi Club 4: Photography Club 3. RON Yl.D IQNAPP-Home Room Treasurer 3: Student Coumil Alternate 2, Representative 4: TIMES Repre- sentative 2: Rey Club 3, 4: l.atin Club 2, 3: B-Foot- ball 2: Football 3, l. 'DY RNIGHT-Home Room Yice-President 4. Treasurer -3 Student Council 3: Y-Teens 2: Office Worker 2, 3, 4. IUNE CAROLYN KNIGHT-Home Room President 2. Vice-Presiclent 2. Chaplain 3: Student Council Alter- nate 4: Honoria 4: National Honor Society 3, Secre' tary 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4: Thespians 3. l: Tri-Alpha -I: Hi-Y Sponsor fl, -l: lflag- ettes 2. BARBARA KIOYCE liOl,l,lN-llome Room Secretary 2: Student Council 3: Allied Youth 2: Gems 3, 4: Big Sister 2. 3. P Yl'RlClA ANN RONREI. lSl .l l'Y Sllli ROPSl'lf.lN-llome Room Secretary 2, Treasurer fl: Class lloard 4: Library Council 21 Allied Youth I1 Pmela Club I: lfulure Teachers ol America 42 Office AA'orlcc'r 2. l. l YXVRENCE -IOEI. liOSSAlifllome Room President 3, P Yite-President 3: Class Board L, 4: Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3: lfootball 3. lRANlil.lN IQREIlTlER-Home Room Chaplain 3, 4: National lforensic League 4. SUSAN liRlSElfflrestent Club Sponsor XRl.A RAE lillCHNlAwHome Room Vice-President 2, Chaplain I: Girls' Chorus 3: Chorus 4. Ivliahi Salutes Btxxx l.11.1c, llonomf l'1'rf'-I'1'rwir1f'r1I lm licililiuias, ll'!1f'f'lClul1 Til-II 1Jl'f'.Ylilll'llf lf JS LlElfl'iRlfY EDAYIN lillRl.AND ,,,f llome Room ilil't'llSlll'k'I' 2 DIANE MARGlllCRl'l'l'f LANDRY- llome Room Secretary , t . , . .. l K -- C-ems 3. I: l.llllt' Noiuen I: Pug Sister J. .lz fylllll AA'orlcer rl. PATRICIA ANN l.ANl-Y-llome Room YiteAl'residenl 2. , t - t - ' ' K Secretary J: Class lioanl 3: Gems I: l.ntle Women 3, 43 Clleerleader Manager I: Stintgarelles 2. DlANNl Rlll'll l.APlN-Thespians 42 Modern Music Masters l: Big Sister 2, 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 3. Yice-President 4. llARRlE'l' ANN LASRO-Home Room President 2, 4, Secretary 3: Girls' Council 2. Vice-President 4, Secre- tary 3: Honoria 2, 3, Secretary 4: National Honor So- ciety 3, 4: Tri-Alpha 3, Chaplain 4: X-Club Sponsor 4: Zenith 4: Honoria Service Award 3. MARIE ZOE LAURENZI-Anchor Club 4. FRANCES BUNNY LEE-Home Room Chaplain 2: Cirls' Council 3. Secretary 4: Honoria 2, Vice-President 4: Cabinet 3: Entre Nous 3, 4: Modern Music Masters 4: National Honor Society 4: Zenith 3. 4: Chorus 3, President 11. SALLY KAY LEElXlON-Y-Teens 2: Modern Dance 2. President 3, Treasurer 4: Thespians 4. IUDY LEFCOE-Home Room Chaplain 2: Class Board Chaplain 2: Student Council 3, Secretary 4: Gems 4: Little AfVomen 4: Cheerleading Manager 4: Student Council Service Key 4: Big' Sister Captain 4: Home- coming Court 4: Sweetheart Court 4: Miss Good Grooming 3. ROBERT LEIBNITZER-Home Room Vice-President 3. AARON MAX LEIBOVITZ SHIRLEY RAE LEITSON-Home Room Class Board 3: Office YA'orker 3. SALLY KIEAN LESNICK-Future Nurses of America 4: Modern Music Masters 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 3: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Ensembles 4. DONNA LESSER NAOMI MAXINE LESSER-Home Room President 2, Secretary 4, Treasurer 3: Beta 4. IIACR LESTER-Home Room Viee-President 3: Hi-Y 2. 5, 4: B-Ifootball 2, BUDDY l,eSUER-Home Room Treasurer 4: Hand. 2. .IOEL LEVIN-Home Room Vice-President 3, Treasurer 3, 4: Student Council 2: Crescent 3, 4: Dramaties Club 2. LEA LEVIN-Home Room TIMES Representative 4. REBEL LEVIN HAROLD BERNARD LEVINE-Home Room Viee-Presi- dent 4, HOPE CAROLYN LEAVIS-Home Room Class lioard 3, 4: Latin Club 3: Office Wforker 2, 3. MICHAEL LIEBERNIAN-Chefs Club 2, President 4, See- retary 3: Mathematics National Honor Society 4. 2: 'lreasurer Il, l: Allied Youth 2: Y-Teens 2. 3. 42 'w 'NW ,ATV WMV VW y f uhm f fy i QQQCQX f, X V J l A 2 , y sf l ll Z Y S ig ly .11 5 , Zi xl wx f 1 .fi 4 Z? f f.?f?f WWW , 1 ,g:., 5 fr in ,f,,.rJ'Z f, 6 w4-,,f,,l....4, - , , ll . N f Q l L' 9 ffw:v ,f.z- i in - mfg! .. , ' ik' Wfw ,V M N fl, jx X if? A' 2 ,f X 950 ffl, , 4 gf 1 0 Vx Y f ' sf 45 4 X Q! Kline, S. Knapp. H. Knapp. R. Knight. Judy Knight. june Rollin Iionkel Kopstein Kossak Kreutzer Krisel Kuehniu Kurland Landry Lane Lapin Lasko Lziurenzi Lee Leemon Lefcoe Leibnilzer Leibovitz Lei Lson Lesnick Lesser. D. Lesser, N. Lester Le Suer Levin, Levin, L. Lex in. R. Levine Lewis Lieberman MALCOLM LIGHT I-IELENE IRIS LINN-Home Room llunior Red Cross Representative 2. el: Future Teachers ol' America -l: Concert Band 2. 'l: Marching Band 2, 3, -1. MARTIN I.IPSCHU'I'Z-Latin Club Pl: B-lfootball 2: Foot- ball 3: Track 3. SANDRA LIVINGSTON-llome Room Treasurer I. Chaps lain 2: Crescent Club Sponsor 3. -l: Dramalics Club 2: Pen and Sable -I: Ma-iorettes 2, MAURY l.OCRIiAlf.l1gii1t't-rilitg Club 2: I.ensmen 2. 3: In- tranmral Football 3. ll'I'E LOMMER-Entre Nous 'l. GICORGIANNA I.ONG'I'ENlPS LINK I,ORD ELAINE I.IlIHN-Home Room Chaplain -ll Iunior Red Cross Representative 3, Ll: Modern Dance 2, Chaplain 'lg lNIarching Band 2. ELLEN LUIHN-Home Room -lunior Red Cross Repre- sentative 3: Modern Dance -l: Marching Band 2. IKE LUNA-Home Room President 3, Vice-President 2, Chaplain 'lz Modern Music Masters -I: Intramural Foot- ball il: Chorus 3, Al: Ensemble Chorus Ll. STEPHEN LUX-Home Room President 2. lVAIfI'ER MMCARRON DOMENIC JOSEPH MACRINA-Home Room President 3: Student Council 2: Class Board -1: Y-Teens Sponsor -lg Hi-Y I: X-Club -l: B-Football 2: Football 3. CAROL ANNE MADDOX-Home Room Student Council 3, 4: Y5l'eens 2. Vice-President 3, Secretary 3. GLORIA ANN MAI,COl.MfHome Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 33 TIMES Representative 3: Gems 2, 3, -l: Girls' Countil 3: Little XVomen 'IL National Honor Society 'li Spanish National Honor Society 3, -l: Zenith 3, Secretary -I: IVheel Club Sponsor Al: Cheer- leader fs, -lg Stars oli Tomorrow 2: IVellesly Book Award 0 ES'I'HER MAI.I.lAfHome Room President Treasurer 2: Student Council 3: Etude l: Band Manager -I. MICKEY AIANDl.l .Rv lfuture Business Leaders ol America 3, I: Oll1teIl'ol'lxel'-l. -IACK MANERING MARCIA LEE MANSON-Ilome Room President 3: Fu- ture Business Leaders of America 3: Spanish National Honor Society 3. EFFREY MARGER-llome Room Treasurer Al. TOMMY MARINO-Home Room Treasurer 2: Class Board 3: Allied Youth President 3: 'Iihespians Ll: Intramural Volleyball 3. EUGENE LOUIS MARIUTTO-Home Room VieeAPresi- dent 4: Griclmen 2, 3, AI: Mfheel Club 2, 3, sl: Zenith Club 3, -I: junior Debs Sponsor 3. Al: Football 2, 3, Cap- tain 'IQ All-City 3, 'll .AIl'State Al: All-American Al. CA ROLE MARKS-Home Room Secretary Al: Student Council AI: Future Teachers of America ll: Tri-Alpha Al. GERALD MARKS LARRY MARKS-Home Room President 3, Vice-Presi- dent 3, Treasurer 2: Crescent 3. Vice-President 4: Inter- Club Council Ll. VIRGINIA MARSH PAT MARSHALI.AHome Room Class Board 3: Future Teachers of America 2, 3, 4. DEBBIE MARTELL-Y-Teens 2, Secretary 33 Anchor 33 Entre Nous 2: Modern Dance 2. 3. LEON MARTIN NORMA IIEAN MATTHEVVS-Home Room Student Council il. ROSEMARY MAYHY-Teens 2, Secretary 3: National For- ensic League President -I, Secretary 3. MARY MARGARET McCAHILL-CIo-Operative Business Education 4. TOM McEACHIN-Home Room Student Council 2: Class Board 3: Diversified Co-Operative Training 3: Modern Music Masters -1: Football 3. ELDRIDGE KIUAN McGOANAN-Marching Band -I: Sting Band -1. xx l ff? iffrfrhvfh,?:74f,.:mif ai, df' , wwf l fx!f0!X!N Q N5 AW f, f f Q fr' F Q f W gli of l PM 4 Ht Q f Q i I K ff!! v - T- . f 2 N W . , .g 'f-v-:- 422: WL, f A A , ,,,.,, f :ww W f , , ,f 2, :qs 'W f X 1 ff ' ff ' ,gf f QQ, f Y 4, V Afw 4 Light Linn Lipschutz Livingston Locke Lommer Longtemps Lord Luihn, Elaine Luihn, Ellen Luna Lux Macflarron Macrina Maddox Malcolm Mallia Mandler Manering Manson Marger Marino Mariutto Marks, C. Marks, G. Marks, L. Marsh Marshall Martell Martin Matthews May MCCahill Mcliachin McGowan l.ORA NIAXINE AltINTYRE-Junior Debs Historian 2, 3. Secretary 4: Library Council 2, 3, Treasurer 4. SONIA RMLAUCHLIN-Junior Debs 2. 3, 4: Etude 2, -l: Concert Band 2. 3. 4: Marching Band 2, 4: Orchestra 3, 4. PAT MCMULLAN-Hoine Room 'Treasurer 2: lfVheel Club 3, Chaplain 4: B-Football 2, Football 3. LERLYNE MCNIEI.-I-lome Room Class Board il: Y-Teens 9 LARRY AIQRAF-Holne Room Presitlent 2, 3, -l: Rey Club 3, 'l: Junior Debs Sponsor 3, -l: Matlteinatics Na- tional Honor Society 3, Al: Spanish National Honor Society 2: lntramural Football 3: Volleyball 3. DOROTHY SHERON AINVHOR'l'liR-Diversified Co- Operative Training -I: Big Sister 3. BARRY IRYINC MIQADE-llonie Room Vice-l'resident 3, St't'rt-tziry 2: Student Council l: Junior Debs Sponsor 4: X-Club 3, -I. MYRA ROSLYN MlCClil,ER-Home Room Junior Red Cross llL'JJl'L'SL'lllZlllYC 3: Allied Youth 2: Future Teach- ers ol' Aincrita 2. 3, -l. NliNl'I'A MliDRANOwHomt' Room Secretary 2, Chaplain Vl: Class Board 3: Entre Notts 2, Chaplain 3. JACK MICERS-'lhespians -l: Intramural Football 2, 3: Football 2, 3, 'l. YVAYNE MEEKS-lXIarching' Band 2, 3: Sting Band 2, 3. DANIEL MEHLER ROB1iR'l'A ANN MEIBERCER-Future Business Leaders ol' America Secretary 3, l,2lI'll2llllClll2lI'l21Il 4. Wliahi Salutes LINDA Exit-1Rlt1K, SC Srfrrelfiry Jonx T101-:R11, NHS Trm.mrm' 2 2 YVILLIAM MELI.-Home Room 'l't't'asurt't' Il: B-Foolballl 22 Intramural Football 2: Football 3. RUTH l'HYl.l.lS Ml'il.'l'Zl'iR-llolnt' Rooln lll'L'SlilClll 2. Yit't'-l'resitlent 4: Beta Club fl. Chaplain -I: Switntning 'TCSIIN tl. CECILIA MliRlil.lCmHoinc Room Vit'e-Presiclent 3. Chap- lain 2: Junior Debs 3, Vice-President 4: Spanish Na- tional Honor Society 2. Vice-President 3: Tri-Alpha 3, Secretary -I, RAE MESCHAAN-Home Room Vice-President 2. 3: Class Board 2. 3: Future Teachers of America 4. CAROLE MEYER-Home Room Student Council Alter- nate 2, 4: Co-Operative Business Education Vice-Presi- dent 4: Future Business Leaders of America 4. FLORENCE MEYER JUDY MEYERS-Home Room Treasurer 2: Etude 3, 4: Junior Debs Chaplain 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: March- ing Band 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH MICHAEL ALLAN MIDDLETON-Home Room Vice-President 4. JUDY MIGDEN-Home Room Vice-President 3, Chaplain 2: Future Teachers of America 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4: Tri-Alpha 3, Treasurer 4: Big Sister 3. PRISCILLA IRENE MIKULLITZ-Home Room Treas- urer 3, Chaplain 2: Health Council 4. JEANNE ANN IXIILAM-Home Room Vice-President 2, Treasurer 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: Class Board Alternate 3. 4: Allied Youth 2: Hi-Y Sponsor 4: Honoria 3, 4: Big Sister 3. SALLY JEAN MILES-Home Room Vice-President 2, See- retary 2, Chaplain 3, -1: Junior Red Cross Represen- tative 3: Allied Youth 3, 4: National Honor Societv 4: Tri-Alpha 4: Modern Music Masters 3: Flagettes 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Mixed Chorus 3. BARBARA ANN MILLER BARBARA JEAN MILLER-Home Room Chaplain 3. BETTY MILLER-Home Room Treasurer 3, 4: Girls' Ath- letic Association 2. CAROL ELAINE MILLER-Home Room Secretary 2: Beta Club 3, President 4: Future Business Leaders of America 2. Cabinet 3, Vice-President 4: Big Sister Captain 4. HAZEL CARMI MILLER-Home Room Secretary 2: Class Board 2: Beta Club 3, 4. JOHN MILLER-Monitor 3. BARBARA ANN MINTON-Home Room Class Board 4: Gems 3, Chaplain 4: Junior Debs 4. RICHARD MITCHELL-lntrarnural Volleyball 2. DICK MOEHLE-Home Room President 4, Vice-President 3: Hi-Y 4. Mclmyre McLaughlin RlCiXlLlll21I'l McNiel McRae MelVh0rter Meade Meckler Medrano Meeks, Meeks, XV. Mehler Meiberger Mell Melrzer Merkle Meschaan Meyer, C. Meyer, F. Meyers Michael Middleton Migden Mikullirz Milam Miles Miller, B. A. Miller, B. j. Miller, Berry Miller, C. Miller H. Miller, Ll. Minton Mitchell Moehle .IOSE MON l'ElL-Hi-Y 3. GLORIA EAN NIOODY-Home Room Secretary 3, Chap- lam Al: Big Sister 3. BILL MOORE-Home Room 'IlI'L'llSlll'L'l' el: 'I'hc-spians 2 -. 3, -I. MELINDA MOORE-Home Room 'l'rc'asurer 2: Cc-ms 2. 5 D , 3, Iresident -lg Honoria 3, -I: Ili-Y Sponsor 3: Zenith 3, -1: CIIICQJIDICQIKIUI' 'IZ Big Sister 2, Captain 3. FENTON MOORHEAD-Home Room Y'ice-l'rt-siclc-nt 2. 3: Class Board 3. AI: Key Club 2, 3, -I: 'I'hc'spians 2. Vice- Presiclent -I, Secretary 3: Zenith 3, Vice-l'rc'siclent Al Chaplain I: Little AVoinen len Neal Cuws -l. IIENRY RENE MORENO-Ilome Room Chaplain 3 Entre Nous Y'ice-I'rc-siclent 3: National Honor Society 'l: X-Club 3, 'lg 'l'ri-Alpha -I, -IACK MORGAN-llome Room Yicc'-I'resiclent 2: Swim- ming 'Icam 2, 3, I. LINDA LICICII MORCAN-Home Room Chaplain 2: Alliecl Youth -I: Y-'I'c-ens -1: 'I'ht-spians 3, -I, S'l'liX'liN XIORIIMICR ROXANA MOIlRAN'I'-Library Council 3: Thespians Al MARIE MllLl,EY-lXIajorettes Al. DICK MIII.I.INS-Home Room Student Council 2, 3, -I DIANE CAROL MUNRO llliahi Salfutes Suri lIAt:sM.-xx, Swzini' fflusx Hisloriml AIANM' IfR.xMcH,, lf.X'lllJlII'Qt' 6111111 ...Q gm 't 1,2 vcr: N. .W ,. I sc, -A M gg. wa. 5,7 by . ,. N . .. '9 t Q, . C, XT A .. few ws- I Q t i I 'D ss: g .www 3 A se. ss-ox , 5 . --Q s kt- 174 MARILYN MIIRI'IIY-Ilomc' Room Chaplain 2: Class Board 3: Cc-ms 3, l. MIIRIEI. NAIlRISONfIIome Room Chaplain I: Ifuturc' Ieaclu-rs ol .AIlll'l'lt'1l 3. I, OI3EI I'I'l LUIIISE NICIMY-Ilomc' Rooln 'l'llXlliS Repre- sentative 2: lunior Recl Cross Representative 3: Future Business I.eacIc'rs ol America -I, DAVID NIQLSON-llome Room I'resicIent 2, 31 Y'VheeI Club 3, l: B'BasketbalI 2: Basketball 2, 3: Football 3. LUIS IiS'l'lil,I.O NEXiVlXIANwHo1ne Room Secretary 2, 3: Class Board Alternate Al: Future Tearliers of America -I, DIANNE NEYVSUM-Allied Youth 3: Y-Teens 2: Health Council I: Beta Club Al: Ollice VVorkers 3, AI. VINCENT NICHOLAS-Thespians 3: Football 3: All- City 4. ELAINE NITOLA-Anchor 3, Historian -I: Future Business Leaders of America Secretary -I: Spanish National Honor Society Al. SUSAN NORMAN-Office YfVorker 3. 4. DIXIE LEE NORRIS-Home Room Student Council Alternate -1: .junior Red Cross Representative 3: Allied Youth -I. CHARLES ALEXANDER NUNES-Home Romn Secretary 2: Student Council 2: Swimming Team 2. 3, AI: Cym- nastics Team AI. QIOSEFA NUN EZ FRANK NUSSBAUM-Tennis 2, 3, Captain -I. JOHNNY O'BRIEN-Band 2: Gymnastics 3. -IIIDY O'CONNELI.-Chorus 3, Al. RALPH YVILLIAM O'F.-YLLON-Home Room Vice-Presif dent 4: Class Board 2: Alunior Red Cross 2: TIMES Representative 2: HifY 2: Engineering Club Vice- President 3: X-Club 4: Track 2, 3, -I. FRANK OFFERLE-Home Room President 2, 3: Student Council 2: Class Board 2: Hi-Y 2, Vice-President 3: Key Club 3, Al: Etude 3: Orchestra +I: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: lXIarching Band 2, 3, Al: Dance Band 3, 4. SHARON LYNNE O'KEEFE-Home Room Chaplain 4. RICHARD CARY ORME-Home Room President 3, -I: -lunior Debs Sponsor -I: YVheel Club 2: B-Football 2: Baseball 2: Basketball 2, 3, 'l. RONNIE O'ROURKE HARRIETTE OSTRIE-Home Room President 2. Chap- lain 3: Student Council -1: Alunior Red Cross 2: Future '1'eac'hers ol' America 3, Secretary 4: Tri-Alpha 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, -I. KIIIDIIH ANNE OTTO 'K if P' J .,, f., -H-.a-Q Qwwmwmgwg , -W, ' - VQRQ 11 , ' , Q k . WW f Xi nz nw A. STK f x NYM..- All N V 'M N , if 9 Q QQ A 3, qs f fb ai N f 'Xf 'W W ff fy f ZNf faf if 57'-Zifkfwx ffffffff X, 'Zig 4' is! Z! X X XA Qffx 1 ! ffl xrw Wy? QZWJ f x ,116 Z f X fl f f s , fynimff , ,.,. a z? X WXWX f f Z AV f ff!!! xg AK I l 232 Efw M ,A jf W J fin f ff 21 f , ,, 141 X 122 5 yr 547 l If lf if .W 4 fy 'f'- 7 ' ,Q-s3fl g,.,..-,. 1, 'afiflfwf f Wf. f fifyy Elf? 525 www W ,ff 4. , K HX, ,f ,A Z' ' f f f ff ff f X , 4 f X X X ff 5 Q ' f 2 ,ax ff Z 4 X , !?25,n3?i i . 7 1.711 ZZQ H D !pfQfjf2,:y yy , , 7 ,,,, W, rl ,,,M,.,f 'WW W M 'ir ff 'NDS- f X e22zf:ff'fP:'z:2w:'S-YI-PM-I '11-ff-2'-1w ,zv'11,r52? , ' ' 2. 'E QENW:-,::,E3, fa , H V ,lf .:,,:,g,' Y i ' 'iff' V A gf Monteil Moody Bloom, B. Moore, M. Moorhead Moreno Morgan, Morgan, L Mortimer Mourzmt Mulley Mullins Munro Murphy Naurison Neimy Nelson Newman Newsum Nicholas Nilolu Norman Norris Nunes Nunez Nussbaum O'Brien O'Conncll O'Fznllon Offcrle O' licclic Orme O'Rourkc Osmric fin.. DOROTHY RUTH OVERN-Home Room Secretary 2: Allied Youth 4: Future Nurses 2: Sting Band 2: March- ing Band 2, 3, -l: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 3. TOM PAGE CAROL PAINO-Home Room President 3, Chaplain 2: Student Council Alternate 2: Class Board 4: Y-Teens 2: Little YN'omen 2, 3, Treasurer 4: Big Sister 3, Cap- tain 4, CHARLES PARRER-B-Basketball 2: Baseball 2, EDAYARD PARKER-I-li-Y 2: Dix'ersiliietl Co-Operative Training 2: Volleyball 2. KATHLEEN PARKER-Basketball 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Badminton 2, 3: Swimming Teatn el. CAROLE l'ARl.A'l'O-Home Room Secretary 4: Diversi' lied Co'Operatix'e Training 3, Secretary 'l: Calendar Ciil l LY N N PASSES DORIS SHARON PA'l'RlJNACE-Drainatics Club 4: Fu- ture Teachers ol Amerita l: TIMES Staff 4: Quill and Scroll 4. RICHARD PAIII.-Home Room Student Council 3, 4: Crestent Club 3, 4: Etude 4: Orchestra 4: Concert Band 3, -l: Dante Band 4. CAROL -IUNE PAYNE-Home Room Class Board 2, 3, 4: TIIXIES Representative 2: Little YVomen 3, 4: Gems 3, 4: Allied Youth 2: MIAI-II Staff -l: Big Sister 3, 4. GEORGE PEACON-Home Room Sergeant-at-Arms 4: Cridmen 3: lVhee1 Club 3. 4: B-Football 2, Football 3, 4: Gems' Gentleman 4. Nliahi Salutes BIARCIA Rolsmsoiv, TIMES Editor Bois GA1,L,xt:H1iR, Key Club Ltrl. Governor enum X Nkqnigggh games .,,, .- 'sg 1 ,M , .. . . ' ts... tt. ,. Ss, is n. I . J -4 sv, . - 1 - l 1t4if',I F, fl? - ' el. ' Y , f 941' ' f I 1 ' I GARY PEARCE-llorne Roorn Student Council Alternate 9 3 IQAYE PEARSON-Horne Room l'l'esitlellt 2. 3: 5lllllL'lll Council 2. 3, PI: Gridmen 3: liey Club 2. 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. l'rt-sitlenl l: Zenith vlCL lIl'L'Sllll'lll 3, Treasurer 4: B-Football 2: Football 3, -l: B-Basketball 2: Track 3, -I: Little YYotnen Sponsor -I. MARY ANN PEARSON-Horne Room Vice-President 3, Secretary 3, -l, Chaplain 2: Student Council Alternate 3, 4: Honoria 3, Historian 4: National Honor Society Al: Big Sister 3, Captain -l. PAT PEEPLES-Home Room Secretary 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Student Council 2: Gems 2, 3, 4: Little Ylfomen 3, 41 Zenith 3, -l: Miss Good Grooming 2: Big Sister 2, 3. AIUDITH ANN PENNEY-Home Room Student Council 3, 4: Class Board 2: Little Women 3, Secretary 43 Key Club Sponsor 4: Miss Blue and Gold 2. PETE PERDOMO-Home Room President 2, 3: Key Club 4: B-Basketball 2: Basketball 3, 4: B-Football 2: All- City Basketball 4. PETER JOSEPH PERE-Home Room President 3, Treas- urer 2: Class Board 2, 3, 4: X'Club 2, 4, Secretary 3: Anchor Admiral 3: MIAHI Staff 4. DIANNE ROCHELLE PERETZMAN-Home Room Sec- retary 3. MIRIAM RUTH PEREZ-Home Room Chaplain 45 junior Red Cross Representative 4: Girls' .Athletic Association 2: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2, 3: Softball 2. RICHARD PERKINS-Lensmen 2, President 3. HARVEY PERMISON-Home Room Vice-President 2, 4: Class Board 3: Etude 4: Concert Band 3, 4: Orchestra 4. FRANK PERRY-Home Room Class Board 2. SUE PESACOV-Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls' Chorus 2, 4: Office Yllorker 3. JOHN PFEIFFER BONNIE LEE PHILLIPS-Home Room Vice-President 3, Chaplain 4: Class Board 3: Y-Teens 3: Etude 4: March- ing Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4. ,roms PIERCE STANLEY NEIL PIRET-Home Room Vice-President 3, Secretary 4, Chaplain 2: Gridmen 2. 3, 4: X-Club 3, Vice-President 4: Gems' Gentlemen 4: BAFootball 2: Intramural Football 2: Intramural Track 2: Football 3, 4: Boys' State 3. -IOANNE MADELINE PISANI-Diversified Co-Operative Training 4: Big Sister 2. PAULA PIZZO-Home Room Vice-President 3, 4: Future Business Leaders of America 2. ALBERTO PLANAS LIBBY ROSE PLATT-Home Room Secretary 3: Library Council 2: Tri-Alpha 3, 4. BABS PLISRIN-Home Room Chaplain 2, 3: Health Coun- cil 4: Entre Nous 2, 4: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Chorus 2: Majorettes 2, 3. MARTIN PLOTKIN-Dramatics Club 2: Photography Club 3: Library Council 2, 3, 4: Inter-Club Council 3. Overn Page Paino Parker, C. Parker, E. Parker, lx. Parlato Passes Patronage Paul Payne Peucon Pearce Pearson, K. Pearson, NI Peeples Penney Perdorno Pere Peretvmun Perez Perkins Perinison Perry Pesacm' Pfeiffer Phillips Pierce Piket Pimni Pizzo Plzmzls Plum Plialiill Plotkin I..-XIVRENCE l'I.IlMMER-Home Room Vice-President 2, 3, Ireasurer Al: Hi'Y 3, President Al: Il-Football 2: Intramural Football 2. 3: Basketball 2. 3: Volleyball L, 3 JERRY POL.XNS-Band 2, HOXVARD I'OI.IN-Home Room Chaplain 2: TIMES Representative 2: ,Iunior Red Cross Representative 2. PA'I'RICl.fX l'Ol.l,OlIli-Co'Operatii'e Business Educa- tion Al. ROBERT XX'Yl.Y l'OIll.SEN-Horne Room Student Coun- cil .Xlternate 3: X-Club 'lg Boys' Chorus I: Mixed Chorus 2. 3, -l. DOIIGIMXS l'OXYEl.l.-llolne Room President 3, Vice- President 2: XVliccl Club 2. 3, Secretary l: ll-liaskelball 4 K . . . , 4 s 2, 3. llasltctball Al: llaseball 2, 3, Al. liMIl.lO l'OXVER4llon1e Room TIMES Representative i - q 1 s .lg ll-lootball 2: l'ootball 3, Al. BRUCE l'OS'l'lil.l, POIYERS-Crestent Club 31 Secretary -l: liludc 2, 3, -l: National Honor Society 4: Intra- mural lfoolball 3: Concert Band 2, 3, Al: Marching Band 2, 3, l. Ifl.IZ.Xlll'f'l'll -IOSEPHINE PRATT-Home Room SCCFC- tary 3, 'l: .Xnchor Club 3, 4. hlIl.'XNl'l'.X l'RESSI.EY-Home Room Chaplain 2, 3: Allied Youth 2. RONNIE BOYD l'RlCliE'I'T-Home Room Secretary 3: l'Vheel Club President 4: B-Football 2: Football 3, 4: Gems' Gentlemen Al. JOHN DOUGLAS PRIOR-Home Room President Al: TIMES Representative 2: Hi-Y Vice-President Al: National Forensic League 3, Treasurer 'l. IXI.'XIlYI3I'lI,I.I'l PROCIOR-Home Room Chaplain 3, Al: Student Council 2. Al: Class Board Secretary Al: Y-'l'eens 2, Vice-President Treasurer 3: Gems Al: Honoria 3, Chaplain Al: National Honor Society 3, Al: Zenith l: Girls' State 3: Outstanding .lunior Girl 3: XVhecl Club Sweetlieart 4: Girls' Council Al: Calendar Cover Girl l: llometoming Queen Al: Star ol' Tomor- row 3, l: Ml.Xl'll Staff Al: Elks Most Valuable Student .Xward -lg 'l'ri-.Xlpha 4: Sweetheart Court 4. MORRIS l'ROliNZ.X-Home Room President 2, 3, Al: Hi-Y 2: Little ll'omen Sponsor 4: liey Club 2, Vice4Presi- dent 'l: National Honor Sotiety -l: Spanish National llonor 2: Thespians Al: B-Basketball 2. 3: Basketball 4: I'IOlllt'tOllllllg Court Al. YVlI.l.l.XM l'Rlll'l l'-lli-Y 2, 3. -l: Y-Teens Sponsor All TIMES Stall li Quill and Scroll Al. HOLLY I'Ul..'XSKI 78 M.XRlSE'l'll l'Ill'liNli-l ulure Business Leaders ol' .'xIll0l'lt'1l Al: Chorus 3. ,AXR'l'llllR l'llRlSCll-llomc Room I'l't'Sltll'lll ll livlllllllll 2, 3: llaskelball 2. 33 Yolleyball 2. lil..XlNl'l R.XlSlN -lllllllll lil.lZ.XBli'l'l l R.-KNIT-Home Room Student Council Representative 2, 3, Al: Health Council Al: Ml.Xlll Stall' 3, Al. ROllliR'l'.X YVE'I I'E RAND-Home Room Secretary 2, 3: Student Council .Xlternate 2: Anchor Club 3, Al: Entre Nous Al: Big Sister 3. LINDA RAIN ER THOMAS RAYVIJNS-Home Room President 3, 41 Quill and Scroll Al: TIMES Staff 4. ELIZABETH SUZANNE RAY-Home Room President 4, Vice-President 2: Student Council 2: junior Red Cross Representative 2. 3, Treasurer 4: Girls' Athletic Assn' ciation 2: Photography Club 2: Girls' Chorus 2: Entre Nous 2, 3, 4: Thespians 4. .IIlANI'I'.-X M.-XRI.-X RAYBURN-Student Council Alter- nate 2, Representative 3: junior Exchange Club Cita- tion. THYR.-X ANN REABEN-Home Room Vice-President 2, 31 Student Council 3, 4: Allied Youth 2: Creative Mlrit- ing 3: Beta Club 3, Secretary -l. ELINOR READY-Home Room Treasurer Sergeant-ab Arms Al: Class Board 2: Girls' Council 2, 3, Historian Al: l,ittle N'Vomen 2, 3, Vice-President Al: National Honor Sotiety -I: Inter-Club Council Al: Zenith 3, 4: Key Club Sweetheart Al: Sophomore Queen 2: Most Outstanding Sophomore 2: Stars ol Tomorrow 2, Al: Homecoming Court Al: Miss Mistletoe Al: Calendar Girl 3, 4: Girls' State 3: Ml.XHI Stall' Al: Big Sister Captain 3, 4: Sweet- heart ol' Miami High School Al. lilI.l. REGUEIRA-Home Room Vice-President 4: TIMES Representative 3. EI,I,EN REIFFfSpanisI1 National Honor Society 3. ROBERT.-X REIFF-Dramatics Club 3, Al. BOB RESNICR-Photography Club 3, Al. SUE REYES-Home Room Class Board Al: Pen and Sable 2, Vice-Presiclent Al. VICTOR REYES IlIfiI'I.'XRD RICE-Home Room President 2, Vice-President -1: HiAY 2: Key Club 2: Mathematics National Honor Society 3: Tri-Alplia 4: Swimming 'l'eam 2. 3, 4. S'l'lil'H.XN RICH-Home Room Chaplain 2. 3, Al: Drama- tics Club 2: Photography Club 3. WV -vfewv, Www? f '35 CN ,qv tv 119' -1'7 ,-Y'-'wi f fun' IVV W -eww 'ww f 'fw 413, p-my fm G XMW i. ,.,, A W9 ,.,. 1 X 7 , '1 ' f W Marv ' file www rw WGN . Wi ,pI '9'-, Plummer Polans Polin Pollack Poulsen Powell Power Powers Pratt Pressley Prickett Prior Proctor Proenza Pruitt Pulaski Pupene Purisch Rabin Rand, Rand, R. Ratner Rawlins Ray Rayburn Reaben Ready Regueira Reiff, E. Reiff, R. Resnick Reyes, S Reyes, X Riu? Rich r DONNA MARIE RICHARDS-Home Room Vice-Presi- dent 4. Secretary 3. Treasurer 2: junior Debs 3, Par- liamentarian 4: Creative Afllriting 3: Sting Band 2, 3, 4: Big Sister 2: Majorettes 2, 3. 4: Miss Good Sportsman- ship 2. SHARI LEE RICHMAN-Home Room Treasurer 2: Class Board 3: Dramatics Club 2, 3. 4: Big Sister 3. MARY ANN RINEHART ALMA IRIS RIZO-Home Room President 2. Sectctary 33 Y-Teens 2: Allied Youth 2. MARCIA ROBINSON-Home Room Student Council Alternate 3: Class Board 3: Beta Bt-tty 4: Tri-Alpha 3: National Honor Society 3. -l: Quill and Scroll 3: TIMES Stall' 3. Iiditor Vl. BOB ROBliINwl'lomc Room Sergeantat-Arms 4. DOROTHY RODABAIICII-Home Room Secretary 2, Chaplain 2: Student Council l, Alternate 3: Y-Teens 2, Chaplain 3, Vict'-President 4: National Honor So- ciety -l: lNlodern Music Masters 4, MARY IO ROGERS-Home Room Vice-President 4: An- chor Club 3, Secretary -1. MIRIAM ROCOVIN-Chess Club 4: Latin Club 2. 3, 4: Debate QIAY ALLEN ROSE-Home Room President 4, Vice-Presi- dent 2. 3: Intramural Football 2, 3. LORETTA ROSEN-Entre Nous42Z Modern Dance 2: Sting Sweetie 4. MELVYN ROSEN-Chess Club 4: lXIathematics National Honor Society 3, 4: Tri-Alpha 4: Spanish National Honor Society 4. HARRIETTE ROSENFELD-Future Nurses of America 2, 3, 4. SANDRA RUTH ROSENFIELD-Anchor 2, 3, 4: Drama- tics Club 2, 3: Spanish National Honor Society 2, 3. 4: Tri-Alpha 3, 4. Pat English, Mel Iletht, Harriet Lasko display Class Color Day ribbons. s WL. :SQ 3' S, CAROLYN HARRIET ROSENTIIAI, - llotnet Roolll illI'CIlSlll'Cl' 3: Future Business l.t':ult'rs ol- An1t'l'tt':t 2. 3, 5Ct'I'L'l1ll'y 4. -lAClil ROSICNTIIAI.-llome Room X'ice-l'l't'sitlel1t 2, SCC- ret:n'y 2. 'ltcztstirct' 3: Tltespians -l. DUNNA ROSS-llotnc' Room Student Council 3: CIIISS Board Alternate 3: Entre Notts 2. Parliamentarian 3, 4. LINDA BRAND ROVIN-Home Room Secretary 4: Future VIlL'QlL'llCl'S ol' America 2. 4: Modern Dance 41 Thes- pians 4: Softball 4: Big Sister 3. MARKIORIE .IEANNE ROYALS-Home Ro nn C'a s Bo tr l 2: TIMES Representative 3: Y-Teens 2: Anchor Club 4: Future Business Leaders of America 3: Majorettes 3. MYRON RUBENSTEIN NANCY RUDOW-Home Room junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 4: Co-Operative Business Education 4. GAILIA RUTAN-Entre Nous 3, 4. JULIA SAKELLARIOS-Home Room Chaplain 4: Modern Dance 3. BIRGER SALBERG-Home Room Junior Red Cross Representative 3: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 3. VINCENT SANCHEZ-Photography Club Treasurer 4. BOB SANDERS MICHAEL SANJENIS-Home Room President 3: Hi-Y 3, 4: National Honor Society 3, Parliamentarian 4: Key Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, 4: Zenith 3, President 4: Swimming Team 3, Cap- tain 4. MICHAEL SANTINO DIANA SANTIS-Beta Club 3, 4. CLIFF SAUNDERS-Anchor Admiral 3: Intramural Foot- ball 2: Football 3, 4. MYRNA SAUNDERS-Home Room Treasurer 2: Library Council 2: junior Debs 3, 4: Co-Operative Business Education President 4. RICHARD SAUNDERS-B-Football 2: Football 3: Mixed Chorus 2. 3. 4. HARRY SAUTER KATHERINE SAVAGE-Health Council 4. DIANE LEE SAVITT-Home Room Secretary 2: Student Council 3, Alternate 2. Cabinet 4: Girls' Council 2: Honoria 3, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 4: X-Club Sponsor 4: Tri-Alpha 3, President 4: MIAHI Staff 4: Calendar Girl 4: Stars of Tomorrow -1: Big Sister Captain 2, 3. ,KM W Bla .wa-, 1 9t f my AM vW -A-.Q--f A16 Q.- mike .and-5, ,,,,ww ,A- 15 59' 'wwf' 'f'?2f-27 MQW 11 -f-1'-1 W1 MQW M92 MZQ2 fm? mv 9 7 4-1 X 19,37 Ty , ff' ,ah-5' -. . wmaw -f-was? Richards Richman Rinehart Rizo Robinson Rohkin Rodabaugh Rogers Rogovin Rose Rosen, L. Rosen, M. Rosenfeld Rosenfield Rosenthal, C Rosenthal, Ross Rovin Royals Rubenstein Rudow Rutan Sakellarios Salherg Sanchez Sanders Sanjenis Santino Samis Saunders. C. Saunders. M. Saunders. R. Sauter Savage Savitt LLNNY SClll1lNllOl I--Baseball 2. 3, li Football 3. .IIIDY SCHERIQR-I-Iome Room X'iee-President 2, -I. B,XRB.XR.X SCHNEIIJIQR-Home Room Student Countil 3, I: -lunior Red Cross Representative 2. 3, -I: Library Council 2. 3: Future Nurses 2: Spanish National Honor Sotiety 2, 3. Al: Thespians 3. Treasurer el: Nlabioretles 2. ROBERT SCHNEIDIQR-Home Room 'l'lMl'fS Represen- tative 3. SANDRA SCHREIDEI,L-Home Room Student Couutil Alternate 2. 3: Class Board 2. 3: lfuture lllt'LlLillL'l'S ol' America 3, Cll.XRl,lfS Scilillxl-lltlllll' Room l'resitlt'nl 2. Yit't'-l'l't'si- dent 3. -I: NX'lu-el Club -I. NLXRILYN SCHlll.'l'Y,-llome Room 'l'lMl .S Representa- tne 2. 3, X-leens 2, 32 .Xllletl Xouth I: Nlaqiorettes 3. Manager Al. R.XClll .l. SCIlllROXYl'l'l-llolne Rootn llil'L'llSlIl'K'l' -I: Library Countil 3. I: illbespians I: Maioretles 2, 3, -I: 7 Lltorus L. GIiR.Xl.ITlNIi SCIlllS'I'liR-IIo-Operative Business Eduea- tion I: Nlajorettes -I. GXROI. SCIINXYXI,BIC-Library Countil 2: Diversified Co- QIIDUIYIIINQ' 'ltzlillillg 3. I. M.XRCI.X lil.I,IiN SCIHXV.-XRTZ-Home Room Chaplain 3. I: Modern Music Masters 2. 3, Secretary Al: Mixed - 4 t 1 t Chorus 2. 3, il: lznsenible 3, Al. RUBIQRVLX stillx'ly.Xl'lillZ-HKIIIIL' Room Seefetary 3. S IIXN SCHXV.XR'I'Z-Home Room Vice-President 2. Treas- urer 3. Illialzi Salutes Bl-..x VIIAINNIQR, .Imlior I'n'.mlwz1l Lroxn Ioiumx, lwy Linh lrfvmlwi 0 - GORDON SCIIXYIQIGICR CORNEIIX SCO'l l'-llome Room l'reasurer 2, Gllxlplxlill 2, 3, sl: Y-Teens 3: Girls' Chorus 2: Olliite Worker 3. I. NIXRY KIO SCO'l l'4llomt' Room lllI'l'IlSIlIiQ'li 2: GILIHS llrvilfil 3: Gems 3, Al: Little Women 3, rl: lYl1eel Club Sponsor I: t.beerleatler l: tialentlar Girl -I: Big Sister Captain 3. CIl.XRI.liS SCRIIGGS-llome Rootn Presitlent 2. 3: lVlll'l'l Club 2, .l, -I: Zenith I: Intramural lraek 2: B-l'ootball 2: lntranuu'al lfootball -I: lfootball 3, sl. AIXNEIQ lfl.l.EN SE.X'liUN-Home Room l,l'CSlCiCIll -L Secretary 3: llunior Red Cross Representative 3: TIICS- pians 3. Secretary -I: Spanish National Honor Society -lg National Honor Society 4: IXII.-XHI Stall Al. PENNY .XNN SEIDERIXIAN-Home Room Student Coun- cil 2. 3. -I: Beta Club 3: Pen and Sable 4. RlT.X .XNN SEMMELIXI.-XCIQER-Future Nurses of Aniers C L ita 2. 5, Ll. SHIFR.X SEROTT-Home Room Chaplain 2, Treasurer 3, Parliamentarian -I: Dramatits Club 2: Beta Club 2, Treasurer 'lx Entre Nous 2, 3, -1. DULCE SERRANO-HHome Room Treasurer AI. Chaplain 3: Health Council 2: Flagettes 3. ROBERT THOMAS SH,-XRRARD-Thespians -1. STEVE SHAW7-Home Room TIMES Representative 21 Tennis 3. RONALD SHEARS-B-Ifootball 2: Intramural Football 2. 3: Football 3: Intramural Basketball 3. CYNTHIA SHEPPER-Home Room Secretary -I: Allied Youth 2: Future Teachers of America Al. EVANGELINE SHOCKLEY-Band 2. IRWIN SIEGICL-Home Room President 3, Vice-President 9 I SANDY SILBER-Home Room Secretary Al: Allied Youth 3. GLORIA SlMM.XT-Home Room Junior Red Cross Repre- sentative 3. 4llllJl'I'H VIRGINIA SIMMONS-Home Room Treasurer 2, I. Chaplain 3: lXIajo1'ettes -I. .IOYCE SIIXIONS-Home Room Chaplain 3: Student Coun- til 3, Alternate 2: Gems 3, -I: Girls' Council 2, 3, AI: Little l'Vomen 2, President '11 National Honor So- ciety Al: Entre Nous 2, 3: Zenith Sergeant-at-.Xrms I: Tri-Alpha -I: Volleyball 2: Basketball 2: IXIIAHI Stall -I: Miss Good Sportsmanship 2: X-Club Sponsor 'Ig Calendar Girl 'Il Star ol Tomorrow Al: Girls' State 3: Big, Sister Captain 3, AI. II.-XRBXRA ICVIXNS SITLEY-Home Room Chaplain 43 Monitor 3, -I: Oflice Yllorker 4. .XRLINE SIVERTSEN-I-Iome Room Vite-President 4: Yfleens 3: Library Council 3: Health Couneil 3: Pen - L and Sable 3, KI. S,'XNIJR.X SLOTNIIQ-I Iome Room Class Board 2: TIMES Representative -I: .Xllied Youth 2: Future Teachers of America 3: Co-Operative Business Education 4: Mixed Chorus 2, 3. Scheinhoft Scherer Sch neider, B. Sch neicler, R. Schreiclell Schry Schultz Schurowitz Schuster Schwzllbe Schwartz, M. Schwartz. R. Schwartz Schweiger Scott, C. Scott, M. Scruggs Seaton Seiderman Semmelmacker Serott Serrano Sharrztrd Shaw Shears Shepper Shockley Siegel Silber Sirnmzit Simmons Simrms Sitley Sixertxen Slfvlllilg ALISON MARCARICI' SAIART-Home Room Treasurer 3, Chaplain 2: Class Board 3: Allied Youth 2, 3, 4: Modern Dance 2: Gems 3, Al: Thespians 4: Big Sister 3. ENID SMITH-Girls' Athletic Association 3, -l: Volleyball 32 Basketball 3. HERB SMITH-Home Room Class Board 3: junior Red Cross Representative 2: A'-Teens Sponsor 3: B-Foot- ball 2: Intramural Football 3: Gymnastics 3, -l. KIUDITH SMITH-Home Room A'ice'I'resi:lent 3, Secre tary 3. Treasurer 2: Honoria 3, -l: Zenith 3, -I: Major- ettes 2, Captain -l: Calendar Cirl 4. SARA ANN SMITH-Home Room President 2. 3, Secre- tary 2: Gems 2. 3, 4: Cirls' Council Treasurer 4: AVbeel Club Sponsor -I: Clit-erlezuler 3, Captain -l: Little AATOIIICII 3, Secretary l: Zenith -l: Big Sister 4: Calendar Girl 4: Sweetheart Court 1: MIAHI Queen Court 4. SUE ANNE SMITII-lloznc Rzmom Student Council 2, Cabinet 3. Alternate 'l: Etude 3, A'ice-President 4. Chaplain -I: Concert Band 2, 3. l: Marching Band 2, 3. -l: Conterl Orchestra 3, I: lnter'Clnb Council 4. BRADY SNI-1l.I.CRUA'lifllome Room Treasurer 3: Allied Youth 3, MARK SNIDIQR-llome Room President 3. -l: Entre Nous 3: Crescent -I: Tennis Team 3. YERNA SODIliOl lf-Office AA'orkcr 3. BICTSA' SOROI.OF-Library Council 2, President 3, 4: Dramatics Club 2. Parliamentarian 4: Entre Nous 3 Parliznnentarian 'I: Creative AA'riting 3: Calendar Girl l: AVinner ol I Speak ol' Democracy Contest 3, 4. FRED SOMMICRS-Home Room Treasurer STEVE SONN DAVID SUSE-Home Room Secretary 2: B-Football 2, Intramural Football 2. 3. llliahi Saltutes BIARIIXN Hoxrr, qlmlior I'iu'-l'rm1'1lw11l filiORlGIi TIIUIUNIIC, .YIIS I'ii'f'-Pn'.xi1l1'11l MNMHRNNNNW D I MARTHA SUE SPARKS-llome Room l'residenI 2: cilll5S Board 2: TIMES Representative 2, 3. 4: Future Nurses 2: Modern Dante -I, Secretary II, 'lireasnrcr 2: Diversi- liied Co-Operative Training I: Mixed Chorus 3: Big Sister 3. NORMAN STICWARD SPRA'l'l.lN IMOCENIC S'I'Al lfORD-lIome Room Secretary 2: Future Nurses 4: Marching Band 3. l. D.-AVE S'l'AlIl.-llome Room Class Board -l: B-Football 2: Football 3: Swimming Team 4. LEE STANFORD-Basketball -l. DEBBIE STEIN-Majorettes 4. DORIESTEIN-Home Room Vice-President 2. 3, Chap- lain 4: Girls' Athletic Association 2, Vice-President 3, President 4: Inter-Club Council 3: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Volleyball 2, 3, 4. AIOHANNA ELIZABETH STEIN-Home Room Secretary 4, Chaplain 2: Student Council Alternate 2, 3: Gems 4: Little Wfomen 4: Majorettes 2, 3, 4. LENORE STEIN DAVID STEINBERG-Home Room President 2: Class Board 2, 3, 4: Spanish National Honor Society 3, Treasurer 4: Chorus 3. JUDITH STEINBERG-Home Room Student Council 2. 3, Cabinet 3: junior Red Cross Representative 3: Library Council 2, 3: Future Teachers of America 2, 4: Health Council 3. LYNDA STEINBERG-Future Teachers of Alnerica 3. GERJALDINE STEPHENS KIUDITH CAROL STEPHENS-Home Room Student Council .Alternate 4: Allied Youth 3: Health Council 3, President 4: Peg and Scroll 3: Sting Orchestra 2: Con- cert Orchestra 3, 4: Big Sister 3. AAIALTER ANDREAA7 STEPHENSON-Dramatics 3, 4: In- tramural Football 2. FRANCES STERNSI-IEIN-Home Room Treasurer 2: TIMES Representative 3, 4: Anchor 2: Pen and Sable 2: Future Teachers ol' America 2: Tri-Alpha 4. -IOAN STEAfVARTwHome Room Treasurer 4: Modern Music Masters 3, 4: Future Teachers of America 3. IIOHN ANILLIAM STINE-Home Room President 2. 3, 4: Anchor Admiral 4: X-Club 3, 4. MICHAEL HENRY STOKES-Home Room Student Council 3: Class Board 2. 4: Hi-Y 2. Vice-President 3: Key Club 2, President 4, Secretary 3: Zenith 3: B-F00t- ball 3: Intramural Track 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Boys' State 3: Herald Essay Contest 4: Ten Neat Guys 4. ALICE HARRIET STONE-Home Room Secretary 2, Treasurer 2: Beta Club 3, 4: Qluill and Scroll 4: TIMES Stall 4. RONALD STONE-Home Room Treasurer 2, 3: Student Council 4: Allied Youth 2: Wfheel Club 2: Basketball 2: Baseball 2. 4: Football 3: Volleyball 3. STEVE STONE-Home Room Vice-President 3, Treasurer 2: Wheel Club 4: B-Football 2: Football 3, 4: Intra- mural Football 2. 3: Intramural Track 2. Smart Smith. E. Smith. H. Smith. Smith. Sara Smith, Sue Snellgrove Snider Soflikoff Sokolof Sommers Sonn Sose Sparks Spratlin Stafford Stahl Stanford Stein, Debbie Stein, Dorie Stein, -I. Stein, L. Steinberg. D. Steinberg. ll, Steinberg. L. Stephens. G. Stephens. Stephenfon Stermhein Stewart Stine Strikes Stfrnc. .-X. SIWIIC. R. Stnnix. S. AYAYNE STONE DENNA' STRADTAIAN SANDRA STRAUSER-Health Council Al. ROBERT DAVID STRICIQLAND JOSEPH STRYHAI.-Home Room Treasurer 2: Student Council 3. .Alternate l: Crefcent Club 3, -l: Etude -l: B- Track 2: Marcliing Bancl 2. 3. I: Concert Band 2. Il. l. LUIS SUAREZ-Home Room Vice-l'resiclent 3: lfntre Nous 3: B-Football 2. MAXAA'El.L SIIDAIQOAA'-l'c'g and Scroll 2. 3, Al: Orchestra 2, 3, -l. BARBARA IANNE SIIAIMERI lEl.D-Ilome Room Sec:- retary -l: klunior Red Cross 2: lfuture Nurses 2: Y-Teens 2. Il, -l. liI.SlE SUNDAIAN-llome Room Student Council Alter- nate 3. MARY ANN SAA'EA'l'-Ilcmie Room SCl'I'L'llll'A' 3. I'A'I'RlCIA SAYICK-Home Room Chaplain 2: Student Council 2. 3. cl: Y-Teens 2: -Iunior Debs 3, Secretary Al. ICIICENIQ BARRY SZEAII-IRE-Home Room Vice-I'resi- clent 'IL X-Club l: B-Irootball 2: Baseball 2. 3, -l. TYRONIC TABAIQ-Football -I: Basketball -1: Track 4. BEA TANNER-Home Room Chaplain 2: Student Coun- cil l: Anchor 3. l'resiclent 4: Ifuture Business Leaders ol' America 3: Calendar Cirl -l. llliahi Salutes C1..fxm's B1-ilfraax, Sl7ll7Il'.l!l NHS lJI'l'.lI-l1I'IIf Tom' Ifi-Laxaximi-if. X-tjluli I'rr'.ii1If'rzl -Graf En' Aa A Q K l L 4 g .,... 2 . . ff- 'S A :' A 1 I I I :wif ' --WW' .f , ' 5 -I 1-. l f f m.. 'IAM ES TAVSS DOROTHA' 'l'AYI.OR-Ilomc' Room Chaplain l: Slllclvlll Council 'll .Allic'cl Altilllll 3. -l. XIOIIN l RANlil.lN l'AA'l,OR-llixersiliecl Co-Opc'i'atirc' lraimng -l. , - L ll'.D IAA l.OR-Ilome Room l'reslclc'nt .l. l'1I.I.lS 'l'EIiR-Intramural Basketball 2. 3: Illlfillllllflll Volleyball 2. 3. AVARREN TEITEI.MAN-Chess Club 2. -l, Vice-President 3: National Forensic League 2. Vic'e-President 3, -1: National Honor Society I: Mathematics National Hon- or Society 3, Secretary -l: Tri-Alpha Victe-President -I. TOM TELFORD-Home Room Treasurer 3: Class Board 2: AfVheel Club 2, 3, 4: B-Football 2: Intramural Volley- ball 3: Intramural Basketball 3. HOYVARD TENDRICH-Home Room Vice-President Al: Tennis Team 2. 3. -l. EVE CAROL TEPPER-Home Room tlunior Red Cross Representative 3. DIANE MARIE THILMONT-Cirls' Athletic Association 2. Sergeant-at-Arnis 3: Co-Operative Business Ecluca- tion Ll: Volleyball 2. 3: Basketball 2, 3: Softball 2, 3: Badminton 2. 3. ROBIN ADAIR THOMAS-Band 2. 3. AIOHN TICERT-Home Room President 3, -I: Rey Club 2. 3. -l: National Honor Society 3, Treasurer -lg B-Football 21 Ifootball 3: Boys' State 3: Star of Tomor- row -l. BETTE SUE TILLEY-Home Room Secretary 'l, Chaplain 3: Alunior Debs -l. -IAMES TILLEY-Anchor Admiral 3: X-Club 3. -l: B-Basket- ball 3: Basketball 4. FRANCES EARLENE TINSLEY-Home Room Secretary -1, Treasurer 3: Future Nurses 2. CARI. QIERALD TOGNACI-Home Room Student Coun- cil 3, .Alternate -l: TIMES Representative 2: Engineer- ing Club 2. President 3: Entre Nous 3: Photography Club 3: Football 2. LIONEL TOPAZ-Home Room Class Boarcl Alternate 3. DAVID TOAV-Home Room Chaplain -l: Beta 3, Vice- Presiclent il: Spanish National Honor Society 'l: MIAHI Staff -l. ALBERT TRUJILLO-Home Room Student Council 2: Intramural Volleyball 3: Gymnastics 3. ARLINE TRUPIQIN-Home Room Student Council 2. BARBARA LEE TUCCLE-Future Teachers ol America 3: Stirrups 2: Big Sister 3. . .W wiv Q- my 'um yn--qw r ll I rwwme ,ctw 1 E . Af file! .NWT +1 ,. 4-:qu K5 -aww l 'Q W '57 wffffi 7ff ffjffgw 2 ll, mf , w.. 2 f X 6 X Z!! jf 1 X nqgfwf f ,ff 4 ff , X f ff 7 45,251 gig ff , V ,A f f - 1 f ' W1 , ,f I f ' f 'V7' ' ff V. , aff' .1 T , Z? gffl QE E. ww 1 V gk I 5, 1 N f 0 4:-...EM X 1 A' Q f Q fy X r xv 5? f .ggi i X , lil W. 3 gl 1 ,, 4 X' S 1 1. ,wr W , .,, . U el i s 5 5 2 , ,.,., , X , ...if 4 ' 'R Y '11-4, V 1: :I .657 X f if .4 il in ks 7 mf, ,,,,....w.,, .i H5 ,, iff ' . 1 Elglylll 1 f . ge, 35 1 ix 1 M X 1 My az xg uM,,1! 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Teer Teitelman Telford Tendrich Tepper Thilmont Thomas Tigert Tilley, B. Tilley, J. Tinsley Tognaci Topaz Tow Trujillo Trupkin Tuggle PAI'l. Tl'I.l,Y-Home Room Treasurer 2: B-Football 2: Football -l: Track 2, 3. -l. RICHARD KENNETH TURNER-Home Room Presi- dent 2. Chaplain 3: Class Board 2: Hi-Y 2: Marching Band 2: Band 2. LINDA ROBERTA TYLER-Home Room President -l, Treasurer 3: Girls' Chorus 3: Mixed Chorus -l. SONNI UDELL SANDRA RAY IYMSTEAD-Home Room Secretary l. Chaplain 2: TIMES Representative 2: Y-Teens 3: Stirrups Historian 2: Future Business l.eaders ol' Amerita 3: Co-Operative Business Education -l. PAUl.lNli VAN OSTRAND-llome Room Class Board 2: Ollite AVorker 2, 3, -l. NANCY YARBl.li-Home Room Student Countil 2, 'l: Allied Youth 3: klunior llebs 3, llislorian 'l: Maqiorettes 3, -l: Calendar Cirl tl. AIOANNF CARUl.lf Y YUCIIN-Home Room Treasurer 3: T llt'l'IlS 2. 3. l. . 1 t MICKEY Yl ,NClCl.-Home Room President 2, Vice-Presi- dent fl: Student Council 4: Class Board Secretary 2. 3: Cirls' Council 2: Co-Operative Business Education l reasnrer -l. OSCAR ICSTRADA VIILECAS-Hi-Y 3, 4. l.YNN DIANE VINOCUR-Home Room Secretary 2. Treasurer 3: Student Council 4: Allied Youth 2: Y- Teens 2, 3, -I: Pen and Sable 3, Vice-President 4: Thes- pians -l. AIEAN MARIE VITALE-Home Room Vice-President 32 Future Business Leaders ol' America Treasurer 4. LEONARD VITEI,-Home Room President 2, Treasurer 3: B-Football 2: Football 3. ELIZABETH ANN VUORHEES-Home Room Secretary Al: TIMES Representative 2: Y-Teens -l: Future Busi- ness Leaders ol America 3. 4: Miss Cood Sportsman- . s -- .n . -1- t ship 3: Ollne Aloiker 3. 'li Big Sister 3. 'l. Seniors take linal exams. JUDITH El.l.lCN YVACMAN-Home Room Secretary 2: Class Board 3, 'l: Beta Club 3, Parliamentarian -li Tri Alpha -l, DANNY FLOYD XYAl.liliR-llonte Room President 2: Student Council 2. 3. l: Class Board Treasurer' -I: Allied Youth -l: National llonor Society 'l: Spanish National llonor Society 2: llonoria Sponsor -l: AVlteel Club 4. Parliamentarian 2. Secretary 3: Sllll' ol' Tolnorrow 3. l.AllRlli WALKER-Home Room President 'l: Class llollffl 3: Dtverstlled Co-Operative Training 3, -l. CLYDE AVALKUP ELVIN YVALTERS-Home Room TIMES Representa- tive tl. li I R li AfVAl.TON -IOHN AAVARREN-Home Room President 2. 3, 4: Class Board 2: Allied Youth 2, 3: X-Club 4: Intramural Volleyball 3: Intramural Football 3. LYNNE AAIARREN-Junior Debs 3, 4. ANDREW! MARTIN XAIASILEWSKI-Horne Room Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4: B-Football 2: Intramural Football 2: Football 3, 4: Track 3. MIKE VVASSERMAN-B-Basketball 2, 3: Basketball -l. FRANK YVATSON-I-Ii-Y 2. 3: lX'larching Band 2, 3, 4: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Urchestra 4. IAN WAXLER-I-Iome Room TIMES Representative 2. MARTY VVAXLER -IANICE VVAYNE-Home Room President 2: Student Council Alternate 3: Concert Band 2, 3, 4: Marching Band 2, 3, 4. AIEANNE YVEAVER-Home Room Secretary 4, Chaplain 4: Allied Youth 2, 3: junior Red Cross Representa- tive 4: Calendar Girl 3. VVII.LIAM MIEBB-Home Room President 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4: TIMES Representative 3: Hi-Y 2. MYRON VVECI'-ISLER-Home Room Treasurer 4: Modern Music Masters 3: Chorus 2. BERNARD 'WEINER-Home Room President 3, Vice- President 2: Student Council 2, Vice-President 4: Na- tional Forensic League 2: Quill and Scroll 3: ANheel Club 2, 4, Treasurer 3: Intramural Basketball 3: Vol- leyball 2: TIMES Staff 2, 3, 4: Herald Essay Winrier 3. BARBARA VVEINSTEIN-Home Room Class Board 3: Beta 3, Secretary 4: Crescent Club Sweetheart 4: Tri- Alpha 3. PATRICIA YVELBORN-Home Room Chaplain 2: Class Board fl: Y-Teens 3: Diversified Co-Operative Train- ing 4: Uffice Wrmrker 3: Big Sister 3. PATRICIA ANNE VVELLS-Diversified Co-Operative Training 3, Secretary 4: Majorettes 2. lm ,- f wa- . 5 ',:L 1,..,kyk4 - .J 'fb' V 'W 5M . 449 will ,Qw- -4 ff-U. 7, SHIRLIQY WlQN'I'Zl-ll.-Home Ronin President 4, Vice- l'rt-aitlt-nt 3: Student Council 3: Class Board 2: Health Cnuntil 2. 3: Little XN'ninen Al: Big Sister 2, ANNE'li'l'1i XYEST-l-loine Room Cltztplain -I: Majnrettes 0 3 1 -v - . JANE NVIQST-Home Rnnin Vice-l'1'esitlt-itt el: klunini' Red Cross -1: Future Tezitliers nl iXlllt'I'll'll 3. P.-X'I'RlCl,'X .-XNN XVHl'l'L1-Honte Rnnm Setretary 2. Chap- lain 3: Health Council 'lg Girls' .Xtltletitt .Xssntiatioit 3, Cltaplatin -lg Volleyball 3: Bztsketliztll Il: Detk 'l't-nnis 3. PAUL H'lll'l'Lf-Hniiie Ronin Class Bniirtl l'i'esitlt'tit IZ. el, Yite-l'i'exitlent Il: Student Clnuntil 2: Rex' Club 12. Il, tl: Mattlietnatits Nxtlinnal llnnnt' Sntiety -I: National llnnni' Sntiety Il, -lg National l nt't'nsit l,L'1llQllL' 2. fl, -li I rt-.Xlplta I. NVXRRIQN XY.Xl.'l'l'fR XYlllllilQgllntiie Ronin Pt't'xitlt'itt 3, Cltaplgtin 2: Cnntt-it Band l: Martliing Band 2. 3, -1. XVll.l.l.XNI XVIll'l'MlRli-llnme Rnnm Student Council 3: litudt- -I: Clnntert Band 2, Il. Al: Martlting Band 2, 3, 4. M.-XRl.liNli lVlll'l'MORli nl.-XCR XVlLBR.tXHnXlXI l'.-XliRllIl.X XVlLBR.XllxXNl-Beta Club :ll Girls' .Xlllletif ,Xmntiatinn 3. EIOHN XVILRINSON CAROL .NNN XVILLLXINIS JACKIE XVILLI.-XMS-Hnnie Ronin Cliziplain 3: Y-leens 2: Little X'Vninen Cabinet -l: Big Sister 3. Al. Larry Rnssak clezinx tllll liis locket' at tlit' end nl XX'll.l..fXRlD XYll.l.l.XMS-llnntt' Rnnnt l.I'l'ilSlll'K'l' 2: lliwlihl lied Cn'Opt'i'itlit't' 'liatitiiitg I. l R.XNli XX'll.SONwllnntt- Rnnnt l'rt'sitlt'nt I: Class Bnztrtl IS. l'l'fNNY WILSON fllnmt- Rnnnt St't:t't't:tt'y 'll Slllllvlll UUUU' til .Xltt'i'imtt' 2: Ollitt' XX'nrlat't' fl, -l. lil.li.tXNOR Sllli XYINCO-Home Rnom l'rt-sitlettt Al, Sevre- tztry 2, fl: .luninr llebs Il, vltk'-PI'CSlLlL'lll -I: Niliifllllll llnnnr Society I: lntei'-Club Council All Zenith 4. llOXV.XRD XVINNIIXIAN-National Forensic' League 2: Latin Club 3. Llili XVRINliLli-Home Ronin Treasurer -1: Cems Sponsor -1: B-Football 2: Football 3, Al. IRVING YAVITZ-Home Ronin President 3, Sergeant-at Arms 2: Student Council 2: Crescent Club 3, -1: TIMES Stall 2, 3: MLXHI Stall Editor -l: Quill and Stroll 3, Al. SYLVIA ZABRANSKY-Home Room Secretary 33 Junior Red Cross Representative 3: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: Anchor 3, 4: Pen and Sable 2. Historian 3, Secretary -1: Big Sister 3, ANDREVV ZACCARIA-Swimming 2, 3. GERALD ZAICHICK HECTOR Z.-XY.-XS-BAZAN ROBERT ZINC.-XRO-Home Ronm President 4: Student Cnuntil 3: Basketball tl: lfnntball Ll: Volleyball 4. BOB ZLATRIN LYNN ZUCCHINI-Home Room Student Council Alter- nate 4: Class Bnard 2, 3: Thespians 3, 4. In tlit- Senior planning assieinbly tht- dates nli senior his mt-nini' tear. attivitit-5 were gixen to students. .,,-4 190 Z3 Zlatkin Zucchini Wentzel VVest, A. Yvest, j. White, Pat lrVhite, Paul White, WV. Whitmire Whitmore Wilbraham, Wilbraham, Wilkinson Williams, C. Williams, J. Williams, W. Wilson, F. Wilson, P. Wingo Winniman Wrinkle Yavitz Zabransky Zaccaria Zaichick Zayas-Bazan Zingaro j. P Zin emuriam i lW1ll'tl l,CYillNOll Jim Rountrec 192 9 . , H! wllfxi . X., SENIOR CLASS BOARD. Frm! mic: Gullardo, Lewis, Davis, Reyes, Amiinos, Drucker, Mfelborn. Seforzzl row: Esses, Paino, Minton, Card. Henzler. Proctor, Hausman, Hfhire, Iiossak. Third row: Groome, Kaler. Steinberg, Stahl, Txloorhead, Pere, Volker. SENIOR CLASS OFHQLRS. Front: Heidi Hetzler, C'lmpIuz'n,' Sue Haus- mnn. H1'iIoriun,' Marybelle Proctor, Secretary. Bark: Major Howe. Vice-Preiz'cIe12I,' Danny Hhlker, 7il'E6I.SZIH T,' Paul VVhite, Pr6.s1'dent,' George Groome. Pa rlzia nz en ta rin 11. 'Siam Www Z2 Mrs. lile Turner Mrs. Emily L. Garris XIrs.Au1pgu'oHunter I Stationery-Office Supplies-Legal Forms-Hallmark Greeting Cards ARTHUR'S John Kenny KENNY STATIONERS 6047 s.w. 8th sf., Miami 44, Ha. PRIME MEATS 122 PONCE DE LEON MO 5-4731 Phone: ELECTRONIC SUPER-senvice CAR HOP DRIVE-IN coNcRAtuLAnoNs TO THE cLAss or 'sa CENTRAL HARDWARE CO. 28 S, W. 27th Ave. Phone: HI 66130 57th AVENUE AND FLAGLER A. 84 J. SERVICE LAWNMOWER SALES AND SERVICE CLASS OF '58 Authorized Briggs 81 Stratton Clinton Engines Service Dealer 6336 5. W. 8th St., Miami, Florida Phone: MO 1 8979 THE HUB COX PRINTING COMPANY MIAMI - LIIIIIIIIE RIVER BUSINESS and SOCIETY PRINTING KENNETH E. COX, SR. Phone: FR 3-5879 CORAL GABLES 163rd STREET SHOPPING CENTER 1772 W. Flagler Street, Miami, Florida llur Plates Look Good Like An Engraving hould ofa. .halczaom ' dnaccmlaaal or ..... Miami Photoengravers, . . because All ot which points out that we're in the advertising business. Oh, we don't design ads, give presentations, or write copy, lexcept on ads like this, and now you know why we don't write copyj but we are an indispensable arm to the advertising industry. We turn the agency's presentation, design, copy and art into a fine printing plate, whether it be one column newspaper or full page four color Esquire' Miami Photoengravers 603 South Miami Avenue FR 'We also produce engravings for cons mer, business and school publications like MIAHI. 1 -6583 191 NM' 'af 48 1 ' OPEN TI-IIS I 3001: IN 1999 L A Q Q a and won't it be your photograph that you and your grandchildren look for first? That's a lot of looking ahead, but it illustrates the permanence. .. the interest...of a fine photograph. Fine photographs of you are our concern ...a photograph you will proudly give as a personal present...a photograph you will look back on happily years from now. We hope that when you want a fine photograph taken again, you entrust it to us-your official school photographer. PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO-ith FLOOR 195 f-,b r I, e Q Q df Ill xiiu l1m'xr:ii Nlifxnu-Rs. lfmur.' Hrs. lizn-Iv: Mrs. Clminerz Mr. Xtlelmla: Miss Howard. Bark: Miss Bush: Miss lilolm-r: Nlailm-vii .Xnirlt-mini. l7l'I'XlflI'Hl.' limlnxi Gilbert Tnffzrzlrrfn' Carole Cioorlmzrn. l,'lmplr1in,' Marion Mcflallzm, His- Immli: Nlrs. Nlillsg Nlr, I1xIct's, PURCELL HARDWARE 81 PAINT CO., Inc. O'BRIEN PAINTS 1771 West Flagler St., Miami 35, Fla. Phone: FR 342772 ROSE BARBARA MOORE, REALTOR FOR BEST VALUES AND BUYS-PHONE NE 3-3016 Across from Miami High 2485 W. Flagler, Miami, Florida .NN I I ,:,.:,. ,V 4- 5 'if' - 'q ,,, p I ,, iT T I rlirrrl I i1,. 42 I' poem WS 064 Call us for full particulars. 3535 S.W. 8th Street MIAMI, FLORIDA Flowers delivered dewy-fresh anywhere in a matter of hours. Personal greetings included! After the Game BIG WHEEL DRIVE-IN SMITH BROTHERS SERVICE STATION CITIES SERVICE GAS 81 OIL - CARS WASHED - GENERAL REPAIRS Easter H. Smith 2205 S.W. 8111 St., Miami, Fla. BREEDING'S DRUG STORES ARE DEPENDABLE DRUG STORES Prescriptions - Sick Room Supplies - PRESCR1PTION DELIVERY - ,glam Hlghlancl 8-1010 DEAN'S 3-A sax or Mews AND sovs' WEAR mmf X E Highland For the Finest in Sportswear and Ivy Styles ' Phone: Mo I-8568 6657 s.w, am sf. CUTEST CLOTHES IN TOWN lu I esll 7214 Red Road, South Miami MIAMI LAWN MOWER CO. Aufhorizecl Sales, Service, Parfs TORO - LAWNBOY - JACOBSON - MOTO MOWER 27 S. W. 27111 Ave. KEYS Phone: HI 4-2305 EASY METHOD DRIVING SCHOOL FLAGLER FLORIST QAUTO DRIVING INSTRUCTIONSJ HFIOWEVS FO' A'I0CfOSi0'1S Phones: HI 4-7161 2502 W. Flagler Sf., Miami, Florida 2516 W. Flagler St., Miami, Fla. Ph. HI 8-2661 . Ben W. Brooklns CONGRATULATIONS CIAUGHTON THEATERS TRAIL-Coral Gables CIRCLE-Miami Springs NORMANDY-Miami Beach HOLLYWOOD-Hollywood, Florida ROYAL NURSERY 8x GARDEN SUPPLIES Corner of W. Flagler and N. W. 25'rh Ave. MITCHELL FEDDERS HOGAN AIR CONDITIONING SALES . SERVICE . INSTALLATION 1162 S. W. ls? Si., Miami 36, Fla. Phone: FR 9-6973 C. E. HOGAN, Owner Kaye Pearson is groomed as Betty .Io Hardy and Carol Payne superv We Treaf You Like A Friend IOHNNY'S Barber Shop AIR CONDITIONED Phone NE 5-9277 41 N. W. 27th Avenue MIAMI, FLORIDA Q.,-W.. 4 f 2 7 L 'I ie RAE'S STATIONERS MIRACLE MILE PL 4.8254 7828 N. E. 2nd Ave. ADELPHI BUSINESS 8. TUTORING SCHOOLS Where Students Are Individuals -Career Courses in the Shortest Possible Time - IBM - NCR - PBX - ABC Shorthand - Accounting Take a Moanlit Ride Across Rickenbacker Causeway to THE KEY HOLE 24 CRANDON BLVD. For Good Food and Beverages Reliable Repairing WATCH - CLOCK - JEWELRY COCONUT GROVE JEWELERS 3412 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove, Florida Compliments of THE INK WELL Compliments of COLEMAN PLUMBING CO., Inc. Be Sure with Pure PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE Phone: MO I-5822 D.81L. PURE SERVICE And GARAGE I70O S. W. 57th Avenue fRed Roadj We Specialize in G. M. and Chrysler Cars EARL LANE, JR. Complete Service Road Service TIRES-BATTERIES .el Custom Shop ORIGINAL CUWNS 4 f2r1,i'I1'111f' - El'!'IIl'II3Q H Ti I D A L rmrl .XLIIQIQSSORIIQS 0 Highland 4-IOOO I4IO Ponce de Leon Boulevard CORAL GABLES 34, FLORIDA For the Quality Conscious NAPLES CLEANERS MO I-8338 6262 S. W. 8th St. MIAMI, FLORIDA DETECTO SCALES 0ur stock includes all models of Bathroom Scales and other Scales for every possible use. Www: f 1l 'm-M ,, .3 5 4 S , 4 ,MM l l 5 ., .,...,, S Hmmm' ,fe l l M V l l .V ' M ow I , j KN-w,.X1 J N My ,f , X ,HAI 'Aff ,Z gmfzzfamzf class of Southern Bel l Telephone ond Telegraph Company 109 NEW CARS CHRYSLER, IMPERIAL, PLYMOUTH Monroe-Zeder Inc. 2101 S. W. EIGHTH STREET IUsed Cars from 575.00 upi DUVALL HARDWARE Serving The Southwest 2234 S. W. 8th Street Phone HI 6-9642 COMPLIMENTS ROI.-O-DCR, INC. Manufacturers of Sliding Doors and Plastic Folding Doors 133 W. 29th Street, Hialeah, Fla. TU 8-8542 2 :es 1 H The 1958 Miahi Staff takes time out for a snack. Self-Service Drive-Ins Nationwide COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS H. HART Realtor Phone FR 4-7654 1548 S. W. Eighth Street Miami 35, Florida The Flower Basket 3658 CORAL WAY PHONE HI 8-6712 CONGRATULATIONS Efemofffv HOUSE or FASHION HUNTINGTON BUILDING - MIAMI FRENCH BENZOL AND KENT CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY CALL FR 9.6547 PHONE FR 9-8065 SALES AND RENTAL ACE FORMAL WEAR LATEST STYLES DINNER JACKETS, TUXEDO TROUSERS, ACCESSORIES SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS 1125 W. FLAGLER MIAMI, Fl-A. Compliments' of Pan American Bank of Miami THE ONLY DOWNTOWN BANK WITH DRIVE-IN TELLER SERVICE! and HOME OF PAN AM BANK CHARGE PLAN A Sottile Group Bank 2 IIO MIDGET SUPER MARKET T576 S. W. 'Ist Street, Miami, Florida Owner: MR. L. HICKEY EUDORA GAINES' Salon of Beauly Phone: FR 3-5707 IIB N. E. Ist Sfree Miami 32, Florida MGCDONNEL ORCHID GARDENS LITTLE JACK HORNER SHQP WEDDINGS OUR SPECIALTY FUNERAL DESIGNS Plants and Flowers for All Occasions CHILDRENS WEAR THRU PRE-TEEN 2655 So. Bayshore Dr. Phone: HI 6-I63I or HI 6-I632 3444 MAIN HWY' COCONUT GROVE, FLA Coconut Grove, Florida. Enlrance 2680 Tigerfail Ave. CY'S PLACE For the Best in Food and Ice Cream OPEN TO 'Il:00 P. M.-MON.-SAT. 2392 YV. Flagler Street HI 8-9260 ICE CREAM SPECIALTIES Congratulations to the Class of 1958 Philip G. Holland I'The Conrliment .llanw 4'Serving the Finest Hotels and RGSIHUIHIIISII GREATER MIAMI FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Hslliamfs Allost Conrenient Financial 1n,stz'tution', Phone: FR I-563i Mr. Jim Burdin, Executive Vice-President VV. Sloan Merreo, Vice-President COLLINS-BRAMIEII-RHODES Inc. BAKERY AND RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES HOTEL AND INSTITUTION FURNISHINGS ENGINEERING AND DESIGNING l237-4I N. MIAMI AVENUE MIAMI, FLORIDA 9 A new vm- -WW, I we-, S a . wg-N .AMN X X X -X. 1 N Q. xx X xx we 'Rc 2 . q P xxf' ' i L X I . NX X 1 'X I X. Y Www 6 , XXM- the .,XX X V 3 an x wi X I, . y xx nf A W, F 1- NML-1, ,. HPFF!n-...1w-- or ii N MISS ELINOR READY 'I' e f E I' s 3546 Coral Way Phone HI 3-6112 ROGER 81 GENE 9 General Automotive Repairs . Accessories ' BGNGFICS . Tires 2198 W. Flagler Street, Miami, Florida MEXICAN IMPORTS 1430 Ponce cle Leon Blvd. Ernest M. Jones, Prop. WHOLESALE and IMPORTS Phone: HI A-9409 Coral Gables, Fla. COMPLIMENTS OF SHEEHY'S PHARMACY 21 BEACOM BLVD. CAMERA-RECORD CENTER PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES, RECORDS and HI-FIDELITY EQUIPMENT Seventy-Six Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Flo. Phone: HI 8-8392 Illlji-'S ENGEL'S in CORAL GABLES for CLOTHES DESIGNED F011 TIIE AGTIIIE YOIIIIG MMI Here at lfngelis Prep Slmp. young fellows can find exactly what they want. and prices are pleasant to Palefs purse! Iliffref 0fl'i4'1'r1l Hut' Sruuf ,I4'lT!lljI1l1fft'l'.Y in this arm. Ifnrllplefi' xlm'lfs.' VUUU.- ,.---.a,.,.,,- K .K xx 1 141 9 Nu I A lm li it I1 It ii ' ' r tix 1, 5-,gf c1564 Ufkaf Wefidygfffw l.p1 LxTl Kxxxx K,K'iKX!y Ponce dx- Leon Blvrl. at Alhambra Circle Coral Gables Phone HI 6-6121- Bierman Insurance Agency FR 3-0648 Personalized Service That Excelsv 123 N.W. 12th Avenue All forms of insurance including life ATTENTION, GRADUATES Learn Beauty Culture - Hair Styling EARN BIG MONEY You can become a manicurist in only 4 weeks. Public invited for low cost beauty services. Miami Academy of Beauty Culture 50 S. E. Ist St. M. Murray, Director 2 5xf aff W, ff' , KYMIAMI 2 5'-.A - NASSAU ,f '-,H 'vi' fx - W0 from Miami it as little as 5 4 down round trip S4 down lNO TAXl is all you need on Pan Am's World-Wide Plan, Go Now-Pay Later for a round-trip ticket to Cuba or Nassau . fx Q.. Pusmo A - ,I , - .XKXVN 4 .lx RICO Q' S if 35 l kiss 'lf -I ' . fpj we KNJ ' W W '-v..- H Hnm oommncnnl -'AMAWA REPUBLIC vmsuu nsuwos PAN AMERICAN makes minutes magic! For instance, in less than an hour from Miami you can be head over heels in love with life overseas in the dream climate of the Caribbean islands. Pan Am offers more than 100 Clipper ' flights a Week-to every principal island in the West Indies. And on an inclusive Pan Am Holiday you really stretch your travel dollars, avoid bothersome details. Included in Holiday costs are all flights, hotel accom- modations, sightseeing and transfers be- tween airports and hotels. For example, 7-day Holiday 31209 to Havana, Jamaica and Haiti is only 3315 for each of two persons. SPECIAL! Ask about Family Fares to Ha- vana, Puerto Rico and Mexico on Tues., Wed. and Thurs. For reservafions, see your Travel Agenf or Pan American World Airways Ticket Offices: In Miami, 2 Biscayne Blvd. In Miami Beach, 1632 Collins Ave. More people have more fun flying fo' the Caribbean with PAIN' ,AINIIE ERIICIAISI' 203 Phone FR 4-1789 Allred I. duPont Bldg. Slater Jewelry Co. Jewelers and Silversmitlis 50 N. E. 2nd Avenue Miami 32, Florida DRESS-MAKER MIIE FABRICS ,,,CgggL.,,. FABRICS 126 S0 MIAMI AVE lIIII'r',xI l'Il1r'.T .IIIVIIIIII-'I'f' Between 8iIrdine's 81 Herald LANGSTON 8. COMPANY, Inc. Established 1928 INSURANCE Pan American Bldg., 150 S. E. 3rd Avenue FR 3-7411 Miami 32, Fla. JOHNNY'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Where the Customer Is King 1300 N. W. 27th Ave. Road Service Mechanical Work NE 4-9294 7 A.M.- 10 P.M. LOUISE SALON OF BEAUTY 105 Almeria, Coral Gables Phone: HI 3-9806 FOR THE FINEST IN HAIR CARE BASCOM'S PET SHOP The Department Store for Pets PAULEY REALTOR REAL ESTATE - BUILDING - INSURANCE Internationally Known-25 years at the some location. 14th Ave. 81 W. Flagler St. INear Orange Bowll 2759 W. Flagler Street Phone: NE 5-1385 Free Flamingo, Rare Bird and Monkey Exhibit. Next Door fo Dade County Auditorium SHEEHY'S PHARMACY 21 BEACOM BLVD. HI 6-2557 LEONARD JEWELERS DIAMONDS - WATCHES -JEWELRY JEWELRY 81 WATCH REPAI-RING Leonard Spiegel Phone: HI 3-1754 2420 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Floridb OPEN ALL NIGHT CENTRAL RESTAURANT QUALITY - THAT's ALL EDDIE STEPHENS 2710 W, Flagler Hl 4-6303 F k d M N.k I SOUTH MIAMI - MIAMI - SURF CLUB ran an ary I o as GAS - OIL PRODUCTS, INC. Mngffg OF FLORIDA EL METERED BOTTLED GAS SERVICE AND APPLIANCES CLEAN-HEAT GAS SYSTEMS 163rd Street Shopping CGDIGF N, Miami Ave, 2603 Ponce de Leon Blvd., Coral Gables-HI 3-5231 E I Lincoln 505 N. W. 103rCI Street, Miami-PL 9-0219 . C el' ' Q ROPER - PANELRAY - .IETGAS 9 4. 35,1-. Q, . s , v -19 Q- :-- : -. 1. -- . -:-.. . wif 9 rn.. , . .1 ., 5..- Y , ,.. , 43.-51:-+ 1.53:-:,.1. . 'V -2 ,..,- '1:-,-:- W vii' . I. 1,0 75 2'1 -1-N 51 I I -. 53,-Y , xr :f lr 21: ff' Q, 'ji if 5: Q . .:,,1:-gil?-..Tl:3 l.-f1ifQ?t.- i52f.i7 -fLlQQf?35?5iQl,? 11.23 ilgia ..,, 5 A1 Cattlels you will find llze 11'0rlrl'5 f.'l1USf linens. 371 MIRACLE MILE Cnear LeJeune Roady CORAL CABLES 1 1 Irem-I1 0 ll ILIllLIL'I'LII1lL' 0 l'lIlt'IIllliIIl 0 petubkv-y WIRE SERVICE BOYD'S FLORIST SHOP Henry T. Boyd - Evelyn D. Boyd 1815 Ponce cle Leon Blvd., Coral Gables, Florida PHONES: HI 8-2756-HI 4-3232 L. C. HUGHES GULF SERVICE 2120 S. W. 27?l'1 Ave., Miami, Florida Phone: HI 4-9174 .50- 1 i .2 6,5 l N Complete Lubricafion-Car Washing Phone: HI 8-9130 COMPLIMENTS Of: MAC'S SHELL SERVICE GOODYEAR TIRES, TUBES 81 BATTERIES Complete Line of Polishes and Accessories GUNTHER NEUMAN 615 EscoBAR A. w. Mcuvoy, Prop. 2710 s. Dixie Hwy., Miami 33, HQ. FO' Pl'0'09fGPhr Telephone H' 3-9865 COMPLIMENTS ALLAN ABESS, Ltd. or DISTINCTIVE FEMININE FASHIONS 340 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Florida ANTHONY ABRAHAM 4181 s. w. 8111 smear Cerlified Pro 34 MILDRED B. CALLAHAN REALTOR 84 Main Hwy., Cocanui Grove, Miami 33, Florida per1y Manager - Appraiser Phone: HI 3-5103 PONCE de LEON DRY CLEANERS 35 PONCE DE LEON BLVD. Phone: HI 8-0396 We Make Old Cloihes Look New - New Clolhes Look Befler RIVERSIDE BANK N. W, 12th Avenue near Flagler MIAMI, FLORIDA SLATER JEWELRY COMPANY JEWELERS . SILVERSMITHS 50 N. E, 2nd Street, Miami, Florida Phone: FR 4-1789 205 SHlRl.EY'S SUNDRIES VARIETY DEPARTMENT STORE 3035 Grand Avenue COCONUT GROVE THE MAGIC CARPET Round the World Gifts, Art and Decorative Accessories 366 Miracle Mile, Coral Gables, Fla. Concho Newton, l LILES PHARMACY 3400 Main Hwy., Coconut Grove 1 F D l y Service L. S. Rent Pl-I D ree e iver Complimpnls of PEACE RIVER SHORES H. B. Hayes, Jr., Sales Agent 2 MacDonald Sz Horn Inc. 212 S O'e'0nf' Wg- FR M 65 EXTERMINATORS Svrving.: all leading railroad systems TOM'S TOASTED PEANUTS Peanut Butter Sandwiches -- Delicious Candy -- Potato C Pr Si'l'i l Seciy'Trea5' Clark R. Parker Sales Company 250 S. W. 22 d Norman lllavnnnulfl Frances E. Holland Phone: HI 8-2333 A Salute To The Students O M lam: emor H lg . f 0 0 S 0 0 h In May your entry into the 4 if- Ai gr paths of lite be smooth 4 .ff ..,..., , -.,. M Alhh IUII U ,,,,,, .,,,. . ,.,.. . .,..., 1 , . . . cmd PUPPY - - - Gnd ,,. ,,a..,. V ,,y ,, ,, ,,,,..,. your progress be Swiff ,,,--- 'O 'he 'reighfs of Mess- A T ,.,.. rirt crl N riress The-fe-'S A 4. V ' iiii i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ii Kwik Chek il I V,.,- 'ii 7? ii i'-i-.. ...,.,,....,.,.,., ,..., . . - Friendly Store- ii Near You! 206 9 n rf. E 2. . Ya WA iv i N, X ln fi s 5 i it , 1 1 ix 9 'yi ,. -'-, y ' 13' 'M LY, ,,,, A, .,, is-ew, ' 0 ' ,,i, T fl h-I' .f t'f?j'f Eyes g . . . WM' 0 0 0 it A'A on cl brlghl future ln Florida! e 1 Whether you're going on to higher learning or to a career... 5 5 J Florida offers every golden opportunity you seek! s Florida colleges and universities are among the finest in the nation- und the some is true of Florido's rapidly expanding industry. 207 Hfplt' 'F . . .Ili 3 gi 'iiillit' 3 5' -,1 0 - 2. L' P D. Q O FL E. I' 1 w 5 P I 'S 1 2 0 E? 5 a rn 5- 5 2' 'El 9' :. E 5 E U N5 S n CD 0 E 3 5. 'V I 1: z -4 SME , mm W WW , ,,-,,.-.,.,,x,-,,,,.,.,,-,,,,.,.,...,,.-.,.-., Y ,,,- - - fy,-.-.-L..-.-. io the Class of 1958 from Ike f67'?!ZZ'6 Cla by Of Mm' my Key Wheel X-Club Honoria I.iHIe Women - x,,,.,,w,,V. ..-A VW, AN ---'-N--Nf-AN.-v-mAN.-fe-Y-f.-.v ,...v........ P A G li Activity Section 7,.,,,, , 12,1 Advertising .,7. Anchor Club .,., l 91 58 Allied Youth .,,, ,,77, 5 13 Band .,t,,,,t,,,A VYQA7 g 1.1 Baseball ,,,,,, Yglrfyr 1 113 Basketball ,,l7, 5t7V-,V 1 111 Beta Club t,,,,,w ,-,, 1 S2 Cheerleztders ,i,, t,,tt,,t 1 58 Chorus ,,,t,tY7,7V,,, YV11V g 11 Club Projectg 7Y-,77-7, ,Yvw-177 YV-V, 7 1 1 Cooperative Business Education ,t,,,7,,,7w ,xrrtr Arrgb HI Crescent t,.t,7 VWV77 1 3.1 Deans Y,t,, H 7 VVVV7 111 Dedication Y,,,l,,,,,Y,t,,,7,V7,7,t W .1 Dix ersified Cooperative Training ,,,,,,t,,,,,w,.,,,, 7,,,, 7 6 Entre Nous Etude ,,,,,,,tt,,,t el l 90 Faculty Section ..,7 , ,,,.i 8 Football t,,,,l7,,,,,,-A,,,A,,,,A,,,w, A ,,,-1 1011 Future Business Leaders ,,,,.tt, 60 Future Nurses ,,,i..7,,..,.7,7. .,7.. 5 7 Future Teachers firfr 78 Gems , ,77,i,, ,, ,,.,i , ,.t,, 66 Index PAGIC Girls' Athletic Association ,,i,,, 80 Girls' Council ,i,,,.,,,,,tt,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 Girls' Sports .t..,, l2l Guidance ,,,,,, ,,,.,,- 1 2 Gymnastics .. ,,,.,, l l8 Hall ol' Fame ,,,,,t H2 Health Council t,,,, ,.,,,, l 96 Hi-Y ,.t,,,,,.,, ,,,, A L fil Honiecoming ..i,,, l3IS Honors ,,.,,,, .,.,,, l 33 Honoria ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, t,,, 5 0 In Memoriam ,,,t,,. ,.tt,, l 92 junior Class ,,,,, ,,,,, 8 6 -Iunior Debs ,,,,,,.. .,,, , W 42 ,lunior Red Cross ,,,. ,... - lfl lxey Club ,,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,. 5 8 Latin Club ,,,.....,,,,, ....... 8 l Library Council ,..... ..,7,,, 8 tl Little lfVomen .,,, ,,,, A 143 Majorettes ,,,,,,, ,,V.. 7 2 MIAHI Staff t,,t., ,t,,... 1 32 Modern Dance ..,,,,,,... ,.,.. 8 l Modern Music Masters ,,,,....,. 89 Mu Alpha Theta .....,t,,,,....,,,,, 84 National Honor Society ..,,,,,, 7Ll National Forensic League ..,,,, FYR 83 Orchestra ,, ...,,c, L Peg and Scroll ,,,cc Pen an cl Sable ,..,.,., Photography Club Principal ,,,c,..,,,,,. Productions ,,,,,., Quill and Scroll ..... Senior Board ,,,, Senior Section ,ccc,c,c, . Sophomore Class Spanish National OHOI' p H Society ,,,,.....,,,,,,,....,,,,..,....... Student Council .,... Sweetheart , ,,,,,,.. Swimming ,,,.c Tennis ,,,,,,,, Thespians ..,.. TIMES Stall' .,... Title Page ,,cc, Track ..., ,,,,, Tri Alpha YVheel Club ,,,,,.. X-Club .,.,,c,, Y-Teens Zenith cccc, Acknowledgements The staff ol the 1058 MIAHI wishes to thank Mr. Fred Barnes and the people at Miami Post Publishing' Company who did the printing of the book: Mr. Gunther Neuman who took our candid and group photographs: Mr. Dave Bowers of Miami Photo Engravers: and Mr. Demsey Lim- baugh of Burdine's Photo Reflex Studio lor his work with the senior pictures. M1AM1 PQS1' PUBLISHING CO. 209 ACE 96 88 85 110 lil l3O 1l9 l93 ltlll 87 37 32 I37 l20 ll9 73 48 2 ll-1 82 54 38 '14 65 M.. ,f ,rw - V WW? 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