Northeast High School - Viking Log Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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From YOU we have learned that wherever we are, or whatever we are doing in the role of life, The SHOW MUST GO ON! And so, as we proceed on our iourney from this theatre of school onto the wider stage of life, we dedicate to you, PAUL JENKINS, This VIKING LOG of l958. QZWWI F915 This smiling.face greets students and In any form of administration, at this faculty alike as they enter the desk there is a iob well done. Book Store. PROGRAMME FACULTY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATION S SPGRTS C ADVERTISING , 'ff wuz mx If S , fv ffsf W H- V - ' A f M N ,,J, ,ml A . N, A - , I 1 A A X 5 - ,wa -+ - A ., , , X ,A f - W ' . .. ,wg if :X . 1 MH A MJ ,M -r Y, Q M- A, fn . f , A Y V A , vw .wf R f --f ' ,, Y,fz.N,L,.,:f-LGhz,'T'?i :-.aX1jmQJL'fQfAfiia1X.,Hf.fi4 -3 ML-.M W., .4 - - , N .1 wli Ml St NUI x R N X 5 I X . , 'QV I X v- X p f, f X ilk E if , .Ul 4!'s4pg .1 43 . X 'NCT W.. A ff,-fir - Q3 M 'HW .El I Mr. George Armes, Mr. E. C. Vevier, Mr. Charles Helman, Jr., President: Mr. Austin J. Albuugh, Mr. Edward A. Turville lSchool Attorneylg Mrs. Frances Belcher. al.-4 X X fl, y l MR. FLOYD T. CHRISTIAN Superintendent of Schools We wish to thank the Board of Education of St. Petersburg for a wonderful i957-58 year. We are indebted to a hard working team of officials for the excellent educational facilities that they have pro- vided for our benefit. Without their foresight and deep insight into the needs of youth we would not have the excellent physical school and equipment which we novv enioy. We are most grateful for the interest shown by them, in us, the NORTHEAST VIKINGS, and in caring for the needs of other youths in Pinellas county. .. .:,.y ..t?:., .,. :.,s..,l Y :.:e.s:f-. -was:...tt....:.-e...ua.e-.....Eg-... . sm.. Ihre W'f l W? 5 f , 2' ,. - m,i.ff,.f.1 g 5- M Y K e f tm fr., Q X L K 1 z , ,. , t . u J f If . ru ' A N -.N .V K 5 A .,r 1 J' ' wf., al y 3 1 In-'ft ,Ql MR. JOHN xroN Al! The Director of N east High School is our principal Mr. John Sexton. Throughout the year you have seen him Directing the faculty, and casting the students in appro- W ,M priate roles. His public relations is that , he is a booster for Northeast and its students 'li and faculty-first, last, and always. MR. ERIC A. WHITTED 5 iii Mr. Eric Whitted-who in the role of Assistant Director acts as the Dean of Men and Assistant Principal. A reel ot Mr. X il Whitted features him as the man with the A A . friendly smile for everyone. His call board . is the welfare and well-being of every student in Northeast High School. MR- JOHN M. SEXTON Principal MR. ERIC A. WHITTED Assistant Principal ' . . yy. M .. arg-xvwwv I W N .N5aNg,r.i. sq. .K c , is , law, if - no ws . . f1mis,,ws . i will 71 ' -if3??M5igffi,1 SM i if A ' c - . . - 4 -. . 1. . . ,rlefiif .5 ' . IW? .-A 5 .1 mfs .X gm, .v - A ,elf .ef . i A A - V 55 .- c W. MM N... vt i . cs, ,ask v ,Q y . . . . . , , ,K , 7 - - . A 2 fs . , Q.. I. . . -R Q 1 is r 15 QQ 1 c '53 f'nT'fLi5 PM i7l.:wt.f- ' f'X'1-ffitil is ' ' Q r -if iff? ta-A 1 ' K '57 : ,ms -s. g sssmxwstlssytesg. s.-sw,sk zszcngswssiilwmm.-A sicwlsmegi, . A-,c:M,.M:c.s,..,f,.r. M, -i f X mi 'S+ MR. ERIC A. WHITTED Dean of Boys WW MR. GEORGE CLINEBELL, MRS. MARY RICE, M.A.,A.B. M.A., B.Ed. Guidance Guidance Counselor These tive members of the Guidance De- partment are the prompters to vvhorn we gc with our problems when we miscue. They are in charge of special tests, college day, and also supply information about college entrance requirements and scholarships. lt is here that we wish to express our grati- tude tc this guidance staff tor the help and advice that they have so understandingly given. . may .W as ,,Y,,, Wig ,U J ' J I, N il ff IN ,fx lk XXV! MRS. RUTH 'l'RlGG, All MRS. BERTHA WINFREE Registrar Bookkeeper The members of the office staff are The script writers of The producTion Northeast High School. They are there To help you cle- posif money, reclaim los? articles, make requif sifions, or give announcements over The inter- com, This capable group includes Mrs. Lois Mason, Mrs, Bertha Winfree, and Mrs. Frances Haley. X. X MRS. RUTH BARRETT Dean of Girls x -r MRS. DOROTHY ADAMS, B.S.Ed. World Hislory MR. ROBERT CHALLENER, B.F.A., M.F.A. Speech, Drama 'n'.4 . X , MISS ETHEL DULANEY, M.Ed. English IV, Typing I 5' MRS. HELEN FANNIN, B.A. V T 1-4 ' -...N I MR. EDWARD ALLEN, B.A. Biology '23 Ir I I Miss sem cHEEsMoNo, s.A. English II, World History MRS. JOSEPHINE ANDERSON, B.A. English Il MISS REBECCA CHRISTIAN, A.B-, M.A. English III MR. EUGENE BEEMAN, B.S.,M.A Band, Orchestra MISS DOROTHY CLONTS, B.M. Glee Club, Chorus Nnw. English II These Teachers really Grin and Bore it. MR. LEE BENJAMIN, B.S., M.S. Physical Education English IV, latin III Biology MR, DANIEL CRUM, B.S., M.Ed, MR. ROGER DARDENNE, B.S., M.S. MRS. ESTHER DOBBINS, 5.5. American History, French I, II, English II Home Economics ll, III American Government 0 Are these advisors worried over this yecr's exams, or lost week's golf score? MRS. CLYDE BENNETT, A.B., M.A. MR. FRANK BOWLES, A,B., M.A. 1.3 MRS. SUSIE BUSHFIELD, B.A., B.S. Latin I, II X I I , , 1 ff I :I MR. JOSEPH DORSETT, B.S.Ed. Algebra II I MRS. MARY LOU EVANS, B.S.E., M.Ed. Biology MR, HENRY FINK, B.A.E. Art I, II, III, IV I5 Q .47 MRS. MILDRED FORTUNE, B.S. General Mafh I, II, Commercial Math MR. TOY JONES, B.S.E. Sfudy Hall, Golf MRS, MARY MEADERS, B.A.E. Library MR. EUGENE I.. NELSON, A.B. General Math II fd MISS ROSANNE HAGADORN, B.S. MR. PRESTON HAYNIE, A.B., M.A. MRS. MILDRED HOFFMAN BS Typing I English Ill Home Economics I II xg MR, CHARLES KAELBER, M.P.E. MR. ROBERT KAHLER, B.S., M.A. MISS LUCY LANPHEAR Physical Educcnion Physical Education B.S,, M.S,Ed Library ,Q H L Gefiing down to work, or is this a stag pany? -iwsb 'li IT' X 13 Wix. 419 RALPH WALLING BUXTON North Smithfield, Rhode Island Key Club Pres., NHS V.P. of Home- coming, Dean Advisory Council QM NANETTE DEE CALHOUN Louisville, Kentucky Good News Club, 4-H Club MARTHA JANE CALVERT Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada Quill A Scroll, Annual, Talent Club Prom i 195i Q PATRICK MICHAEL COUGHLIN Lawrence, Massachusetts Skin Divers Club, Rod 81 Reel Club ORISON CLEVELAND Hillsdale, Michigan Biceps Club CONSTANCE COUNTS St. Petersburg, Florida Band, Glen Club Sec., DCT, Student Council Rod 84 Reel Club, Hot Rod Club, WILLIAM SAMUEL COATE St. Petersburg, Florida Camera Club, Softball, J.V. Football Span. Club RENA EVELYN COUNTS St. Petersburg, Florida Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y, Graduation, Civinette X. x3'o:xs LINDA SUE CRAIN Indianapolis, Indiunu Mlm.1f1iw1f1 ld N0r'l'.i'.lPi', Civilw IIOIIICCOIIIUIKI Class Niqlmt ANGELINA MARY CUSTODE Brooklyn, New York I HLA SANDRA LOUISE CREITZ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Hmd Cheerleader, VP, Sr, Lllmvs, Pres Jr. Clrisi, NHS GILFORD DALE DAVIS Bradenton, Florida Cnxuft Club, Rod QQ Rcvl Club JOYCE ANN CROW Uniontown, Pennsylvania Iri Hu-Y, Future Nur-.vs Home IOOIIIHIQN A C.1ppQIl.1 Choir Q53 L' U DORIS LEA DELNET New York, New York ,xxmlminm Immun Svrvut' Cllllll lui Ili Y, Prom ANNE GLORIA DILLON Newark, New Jersey Rroll III'L'N., Art, Ill, Vikiuq Img, Soumiings 57, Photo Arts Club JAN WARREN DUGGAR Madison, Wisconsin lKlCllI Lluumil Ilnsl, In-.nw 8. 501, .lr Civil.m ' -ala N 'Q . .x Q5 b ROSE MARIE CRUZ Key West, Florida Nluiorcttc, Saud, FHA we 56 wi ROBERT JOSEPH CUDA Johnstown, Pennsylvania Footlmll Basketball CAROL CHRISTINE CURRAN International Falls Minnesota Cl1ccnle.u1c-r, Ixeyette Hlst Prom, Student Council JEAN DAVIS Ft. Pierce, Florida Keyettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Prom, Student Couurll JOHN ALBERT EADDY St. Petersburg, Florida . ' .im l'lulu ' X li uul Dtuu1lVl1 gt I JOEL EDWARD EASOM Panama City, Florida Wlluvl Lflull Alllllltll as. Student Couutwl Author, SAMUEL DOYLE St. Petersburg, Florida Low Cormtu1lsit.1don'cs Wheel Clulm JV. Foutlmll Nlqr btiiencc 84 Engineering Club SARA MARIE EMERY Cleveland, Ohio NHS, Jr. COlIllIllHl.lIl SALLY ANN EVERETT Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania DCT, Prom, DCT Cluh, Class Night LARRY JAY FANNIN St. Petersburg, Florida Swimming Civitnn, Letterman, Bnskethzill, THOMAS EDWARD FINCHER St. Petersburg, Florida Varsity Footlmll Hi-Y LARRY EARL FOSTER St. Petersburg, Florida Radio Club, Red Cross, Prom, Class Night RICHARD OSBORNE FRAZE St. Petersburg, Florida Key Club, Cadet Band, Hot Rod Club, Prom nous Won VW Q. xo., Q ig- CALVIN LOUIS GLASBRENNER NIVF-Treas, Road Knights, Baseball, Class Night ws? :QQ ar if 'im 5 New Richmond, Ohio EUGENE LAURENCE GLENNON Brooklyn, New York Quill 81 Scroll, Jr. Exchange Sec, Adv. Mgr. Nor'Easter '56-'57, Bus. Mgr. Viking Log xx ' . MARY THERESA GODFREY Bangor, Maine lVl.iir1e Ridinq Club, DCT, Club Reporter . 1 ' A ' -- A -g Q. . 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Keyettes, Prom, Treas. NHS, Homecoming PATRICIA SUE ALBRECHT St. Petersburg, Florida Civinettes, Class Night, Cap 81 Gown Committee UN J .IUDITH SUE BAKER Braintree, Massachusetts Swimming Team, GAA, FHA, Volleyball GEORGE BAKERICH New York, New York Band, Catholic Club RALPH HIRAM AMES Syracuse, New York X Q 19 MARY GAIL B SI. Petersburg Kcyettes Sec FHA Trcuxs., Tn if iv:--.Tv if DARLENE VIRGINIA BENNETT W Sf. Pelersburg, Florida Hillbilly Club, Talent Club, Council man at Large, Class Night RICHARD LOUIS BOREMAN Chicago, Illinois Football 3 Yrs., Letterman ROSE A. BRISSETTE long Island, New York Colincilnmii, Class Night, Home- coming, Typing Editor nw hu ig-we ,I ,mm ' S, M MARGARET ANN BLOSSER MARJORIE EVELYN sous DON wALIAcs BONNELL Bluefield, Wes! Virginia Youth For Christ, Rod Croix Claw Niglll PUVBFSOHI New JGYSBY Morristown, New Jersey Anclior, Annual, FBLA, Class Night 'L 3' ,W I, , ,,,, . . ..,. ii--:-:,.:.:R - za NN ' :I . .IAMES MORTON BRICKLEY Mi. Sferling, Kenfucky Pres. Student Council, Key Club, Varsity Basketball DOUGLAS LEICESTER BRISBIN Saratoga Springs, New York Jr. Exchange V ea Y? W DENNIS RICHARD BROWN I DIANE THERRELI. BROWN i Kearny, New Jersey Washington, D.C. RSVBERTIJWARZEN BR'9VfN Rim Dan-I-., lli-Y, .liz v.IIRIIy t'lI.IIIl.IiII ol tfivinvtttw Fit-IRII uns, 'e'F'fff'I f7f'?e' U I3.IRIQIII.III Ivigi-. Rigs IIIA, n:I..4,A, Night if 'W l ' K Q I D, Dete NR ,. ,, D, , X I iffkisfSgigssseewxwxfwisixew aufwwww K m-af ,af SUZANNE MAE BROWN Arnolds Park, Iowa Y-Teens, Chorus LARRY CECCONI Cleveland, Ohio Key Club V.P., Prom, Dean of Advisory Council HARVEY LEE COHEE Allentown, Pennsylvania Math Club Treas., Wrestling Team ,M Z , C , 1 fi '1Cu. DAVIS NORMAN BRUNEAU JULIE BURR Buffalo, New York Green Bay, Wisconsin Youth Fellowship, ROTC, Band GAA, Tri-Hi'Y CELESTE MARIE CIPRIANO Boston Massachusetts Rolan V.P., Cheerleading, Varsity N Hom Sports Student Council JANICE LEE COMEAU ew Bedford, Massachusetts ecoming, Tri-Hi-Y, Class Night, Prom iw? N ,nn CORBET WAYNE COOPER SL Petersburg, Florida Youth Fellowship Club, Chorus, Prom 21 .J 4, W Z S as s. x 'lik ui' Q sf-N . 'r ' ,, I - MR. GEORGE RAYMOND, B.S., M.A. Biology Mrs. Benneft, Mr. Clinebell, uncl Mr. Rlffer enioy relaxing away from fhe frustrations of hectic school life. MRS. THELMA ROBINSON, A.B English Il in 'Heli 4-.ew I 2 MRS. GENEVIEVE SHRUM, B.A. MISS ALICE SIMS, A.B., M.A. MISS HELEN STAMPER, A.B., M.A. MR. WALTER SWAN, M.S.Ed. Spanish I, Il Reading, Special lnsrruction Plane Geomeiry Chemistry MW Q If ' Q fe MRS. LOUISE WENTWORTH, Aj, MR. RALPH G. WILLIAMS, B.S. MR. EARL WILSON, B.S. MR. ARTHUR GREY, A.B., M.A. World History, Bible History Diversified Co-operative Training Bookkeeping, Business Malh Solid Geomefry ,f G Sf-fl! lib QW '15 Ko ,QA -W5 fi BACK ROW: Lillie Mae Anderson, Martha linsley, Doris Philipson, Cora Rabb, Ellie Carroll, Hazel Lipperl, Marjorie Hunf, Inez Bishop, Ethel Llewellyn, Ruth Aulf, Vanesf Russ FRONT ROW: Edilh Nations, Helen Garlin, Opal Smalley, Elizabeth Hicks, Marie Winlerbohom, loliie Burgess, Effie Murlagh, Mae Duchnowski S ,qw i gage y ,,, y if Y Z ...all A - ze' f ,wi N3 x In w,-.-,A -.M- .L L7 Y 1 W .E SW! ,tx X lx we I l 7 BW S' C Q, Leola Richardson, Ulysses Brown, Fred McBride, Bert Erickson, Moses Newsome, Joe Williams, Edgar Caruthers lima. Q..-...Jw vw -. . We 'Ill gn-uansnnlg --uaugg -' - ..- F. Bredensfine, W. Daniels, M. Blair, W. Ramsey, B. Whiting, B. Craven, D. Danford Abseni: R. Cunningham, H. Emery Anovse ANN noon Q51 Foster, West Virginia Tri-Hi-Y, Red cross X tt 5- A... , E A I .A., Q. Q 1 ROBERT FORMAN New York, New York Stamp Club, Spanish Club, Civitan Historian VIRGINIA I.UCIl.lE FOSTER Philadelphia, Pennsylvania GAA, Tri-Hi-Y, Youth Fellowship CARLEY ANN FRECK Flushing, New York Cheerleader Class Officer, Keyette, Future Nurses, PATRICIA DIANE GANT Hoovan, Ohio Pres. Library Club, Red Cross, Class Night FRANK WAlSMAN GODSEY North Adams, Massachusetts Wheel Club, Road Knights SUSAN GOREE Grenada, Mississippi Service Club, Civinettes, A Cappella Choir, Tri-Hi-Y CAROLYN GRAMLING Miami, Florida Future Nurses Pres., Civihettes, Class Night, Tri-Hi-Y YYY? E1 I ,fm ,: ai , 5 'Cf' LYDA MAE GRASER Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania A Cappella Choir, Drama, Accompanist, Glee Club VELSEY AN NABELLE GRAY Quill St. Petersburg, Florida Cap 84 Gown Comm 84 Scroll, Tri Hi-Y, Annual, air' ,mf BARBARA MAE HALL BETTY LOU HANKEY Montclair, New York DCT, Tri-Hi-Y, Civinettes St. Petersburg, Florida Civinettes, Usherettes, International Sports -:W , MARGARET DIANE GRAYSON St. Petersburg, Florida Library Cluh, Service Club, Homecoming, Prom Tgzxlsifi 22 in ,..aL.....1...a N,E JOHN ALBER HARDMAN PATRICIA ANN HARMON NANCY JUNE HARRIS Mount Vernon, New Yark Detroit, Michigan Charleston, West Virginia DCT, Color Guard, JV Football FN, Library Club, Drama, Servilc Club, Prom, Nor'F.1slvr Track Jr. Class Play Class Niqlit 18,, LARRY FREDERICK GRINDROD Carlisle, Pennsylvania JV Baskcttmll N . x H. ,rs Q RRR, lxl. .. ... . t . ...,.. .t -,Q ' ' X 'tue.-..s.A.-t.,.,s.E ynf' SHIRLEY ANN HADSOCK St. Petersburg, Florida FHA, FBLA RONALD EUGENE HAGAN St. Petersburg, Florida lst Lt. Band, Dance Band ALICE HANTZ Duluth, Minnesota Band, FHA, DCT MARIDELL SUE HARAM Springfield, Illinois Usherette, Future Nurses I X M .,,,: , M ,.., 1- ..., ---- gift f tx is if eus ftts Q ee I We Mmcs mum muuuson MARILYN JUNE HARTMAN MJSDY GAYLE HAHSER, St. Petersburg, Florida Q' Mason City, Iowa Seiviigsgnlg' Aennsf lg'n'u H Anchor, Boosters, Library Club Q. Glee Club, Future Nurses j nnuaf 'Om' QQ, Nor Easter ,zwvs Xi ,Q ' E H Q tr ei -iiAl, MARTHA LEE HEATH Birmingham, Alabama Tri Hi-Y, Prom, Class Night, Homecioming BARBARA HENRY Turkey Creek, Tennessee DCT, Hot Rod Club CAROL ELAINE HUFFMAN Marysville, Ohio vrr'-.pnlutirlq Sm, Kvycttvs, Sur' FHA, Cl'tl4lll.lll0!l, Student Couvwil BRUCE S. HUGILL Buffalo, New York Stump Club, DCT, Spanish Club 7u.w 595, JANE ALICE HOLLIS Sf. Joseph, Michigan Baud, A tnlppcllsx Choir lri Hi Y, Spanish Club U N A ,av 3-gp 5, KATHY ANNE HUTCHINS Hanover, Pennsylvania l mm Cllr NHS SW, lCt'yt'ttt'K., ltuuuw uxuiuq .-, . Jtr my ,sm f W t 5? fgzwgt 'Sf E be 5, , , CAROLE IRENE JELICH Milwaukee, Wisconsin DCT Clmplain, French Club Photogmphor riiiiwegf GARRETT JOHNSON SI. Petersburg, F orid -'T ' x X Prom, Homecoming, HJ606?CIuh, rl' Hi-Y ' 'Navi -uf' DENNIS EUGENE HQQTMAN DOUGLAS PAUL HOTALEN JUDY ANN HUBER Peoria, Illinois Princeion, New Jersey Johnstown, Pennsylvania Camera Club, Graduation, Science ii J Football, 535k9fb3ll, TVJCR, DCT SEC-1 Andw' Clubf Student I Club' HLY Letterman Club Council, Tri-Hi-Y 2 -we Qw3 a RICHARD C HUPP Lima Ohio Rod and Reel Club, Prom Dec. Comm. New Kensington Pennsylvania Jr. Clvlhn, Sclence Club, Inter-Service Club Council 1 a 5 B MICHAEL M HUNT IE' K. A, . . 33 153 . JACQUELINE JOHNSON FRANK KAPoscl JOAN MANOR Km, Troy, New York Detroit, Michigan S P b I - l5.uul, Kcyctlcs, Future Tenclmlx, Rod 84 Reel, Prom, Graduation, Librffy Eff? Ruoliilrsglfizb ,H Prom 3521 Homecoming C l ' ' 9 S -Q V gg- ei , . ..., - .5 .. 1 f K - - . 3 45 MARION YITA KLINE Maywood Callforma NHS Qulll 81 Scroll Cnvmettes Nor'Easter News Editor BARBARA JOAN KOGERMAN Manhaliun New York Cheerleader Student Council Keyettes, Tri-Hi-Y JOHN W KREGE Buffalo New Yorll Jumor Exchmge NHS S -I Ch l , AE WILLIAM VERNON LAWRENCE Sl. Petersburg, Florida Jr. Civitan, NHS, Band, Student Council Rep. ESTELLE MARIE LEBEAU No. Anleboro, Massachusehs President of GAA, Nor'EaSter, Sports MARGUERITE ANN LEEDY Cleveland, Ohio eenleader, NHS, Pres. of Rojnn Club, Sec. of A Cappella , S 4 HELEN LOUISE LEIGH SI. Petersburg, Florida GAA., Girls Varsity Sports, Superlative, Sergeant-atfArms, GAA. SHIRLEY JEAN LEIGH SI. Pefersburg, Florida FHA, Future Busmexs Lemieux ROBERT LABRANT St. Petersburg, Florida Varsity Football, Swimming, Sec Hi-Y lntrgmiural Sports DAVID VINCENT LARSON St. Petersburg, Florida Hi-Y, Baseball, Football EDWARD JOHN LAVENDER New York, New York Rotary Club ll! MARY ELLEN LEVAN Berwick, Pennsylvania Spanish Club SHIRLEY JEAN LEE Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania D.C.T. Club CHARLES ROBERT LEWARK Medaryville, Indiana Sports BRUCE DAVID LITTLE Buffalo, New York Prom, Junior Play, Homecoming Committee, Color Guard ALAN CURTIS LOVE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Stamp Club SHIRLEY RENA McCLENDON St. Petersburg, Florida Cheerleader, Student Council, Annual Staff, Nor'Easter SUSAN McGOWAN Niagara Falls, New York Civinettes, Tri-Hi-Y, Inter-Service Club Council, A Cappella Choir FREDERICK MICHAEL MCKENZIE St. Petersburg, Florida Band, Pres. Amateur Radio Club JOE CARL MARTIN Lawton, Michigan LOIS KATHLEEN MARTIN Carrollton Maryland Roian Library Club YFC C ub Freshman Class Treasur C...-ef' ROBERT MERRITT St. Petersburg, Florida Hi-Y, Biceps Club, Sports MARJORIE ANN MEYER Bay City, Michigan FHA, Rajan, Prom 3 EDWIN F. MIHALAK Rochester, New York D.C,T. Club no ,,m...c,F JOAN DEVORA MADDEN SI. Louis, Missouri Chorus, YFC, Red Cross is-we ii. - M i X , S A- 'XF AW l C x is is if Q ,,f MYRA JO MILLER Conlon, Ohio THERESA LORRAINE MAGEE Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Tri-Hi-Y DOROTHY ALICE MAINELLA New York, New Yorlm Annual Staff, Civinettes, Art Club Quill 81 Scroll JUDITH MILDRED MAUGER Massillon, Ohio Choir, Red Cross, Library BARBARA LEE MENEES SI. Petersburg, Florida Tri-Hi-Y, FHA, Service Club, FBLA DON D. MITCHELL Miami, Florida BARBARA JEAN MONROSE Clearwater, Florida Sec. Student Council, Cheerleader, Prom, Keyettes FHA, Tri-Hi Y, Volleyball A Team, B W-as GLORIA DIANA MARLER Marion, North Carolina Homecoming, Annual, Prom, Tri-H-Y JOAN ELAINE MOODY Cleveland, Ohio Corresponding Sec. Civinettes, Sgt. at Arms Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, Homecoming BETTY JUANITA MYERS Bruceton, Pennsylvania Softball VALERIE EILEEN NEALE St. Petersburg, Florida Tri-Hi-Y, Homecoming, Class Night .J we ef ROBERT EARL MOORE Kent, Ohio French Club, A Cappella Choir, Boy's Glee Club, Baseball I ll UN JUDITH ANN NORMAN Circleville, Ohio Keyettes, Announcement Comm., Class Night, Acc. A Cappella Choir DENNIS EARL ODOM SI. Petersburg, Florida Key Club, Band, Stamp Club, Spanish Club Sec. DOUGLAS CLAY OGDEN Faris, Kentucky Gymnasium Assistant 5. emit ' e gag, Q all 3' at Y W ze 1 X PHILIP WAYNE MORRON Columbus, Ohio Band Ch.1pl.1in, Jr. Civitan, Class Night, Science St Engineering Club - - - sig- gym X it ills ARLEENE MURFIN Canton, Illinois Civinettes, Class Night RONALD R. MURPHY Perry, Florida Football, Pres. Hi-Y, Basketball Track JUDITH ANN NICHOLSON Ferndale, Michigan A Cappella Chorus, FTA, Spanish Club nn. i ESTHER LOUISE NICKEL Dayton, Ohio Rojan, Tri-Hi-Y SUZANNE GWEN OSBORN Detroit, Michigan FN, French Club, Biology Club Tri-Hi-Y RONNIE EDGAR OVERSTREET Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Jr. Civitan, AVA, Library Club, Lab. Assistant BARBARA ANN PAFFORD Wauchula, Florida DCT, Class Night, Drill Team, Red Cross P! 1 KAY ELAINE PARKS Flint, Michigan Keyettes, Prom, Homecoming, Class Night tk. GLORIA JEAN RANKIN Sl. Petersburg, Florida Keyettes, Homecoming, Prom Y Service Ciub Pres, 3 xx THOMAS ELIJAH PAULEY Brownsville, Pennsylvania lli-Y, Annual, Bxvillc Jr. High Newspaper ,.X Q VIRGINIA ANN PAYNE Austin, Texas A Cappella Choir, Rojan NHS, ETA JUDITH ANN PEEL St. Petersburg, Florida FHA, Library Club, Student Council VOSE DALE PNEUMAN Binghamton New York Jr Exchange Treas Band Jr Classical League Lyre Club bl JOYCE HELEN RAY Tampa, Florida Art Club Trelis. FHA, Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, SANDY REARICH Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civinettes, Band Librarian, French Club, Talent Club CAROL JEAN PROBST Olean, New York Rojan Club WILLIAM BENJAMIN REDMAN Rock Point, Maryland DONNA JOYCE REED SI. Petersburg, Florida Sec, Future Teachers, Red Cross Rep., Tri-Hi-Y, Homecoming Committee MIKE REED New York, New York mem Club, Hi-Y SANDRA MAE RISE SO. Petersburg, Florida Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. FHA, Grennie Gusher Staff KTexasJ KEN E. ROBERTS Miami, Florida A. V. Club Q Q! WILLIAM WOODROW REED Paonia, Colorado Pres. Senior Cin-as, Pros. Boplioinort' Class, Pres. Wheel Club, Footbnll ral-NfZ2ar V My Qs .W - . N JIM MARTIN ROWAN Detroit, Michigan Sports CAROL ANN RUPERT Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Civinette President, Band, Nlaiorette, Inter-service Club Council GEORGE LOUIS SALZMAN St. Petersburg, Florida Pres. Jr. Civitan Club, Student Council, NHS, Sports ' f ' E in if ,, . Me 5 ' e-Q-LN' S' sis I TERRY LYN REICHELDERFER St. Petersburg Florida DC T LH: Y , 2 pm l l--if R ppm-Me, .S SUZANNE KENNEDY RHODES Charlottesville, Virginia Class Night, Homecoming Sec, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec. of Civinettes, MADOLYN SUE RINGELSPAUGH Pigua, Ohio Future Teachers JEAN ESTHER ROBERTSON Attleboro Massachusetts DCT Trl Hu Y Sports Class Night CLARISSA ROGERS Bristol Rhode Island Prom Class Night Homecoming Sports DONALD LEE SANDEFUR Indianapolis, Indiana Wood Shop Assistant is Qi E t 0 LEONARD JAMES SCIPIONI Hibbing, Minnesota Key Club, Treas., A Cappella Choir, Prom, Sports JANE SEELEY Chester, Pennsylvania DCT, Glee Club JUDY JOANN SHAFFER Tampa, Florida FHA, Gl0C Club, 4 H JUNE ELAINE SHARPE Cincinnaii, Ohio Drrmm Club, Keyettes, A Cappella Choir, HomeLoming MARY RUTH SHELTON Sl. Petersburg, Florida Talent Club, Dramatics Club Nor'Easter, Prom 1' JUDY ANN SKAGGS Indianapolis, Indiana lvl lli Y A li.uppvII.i Choir, Prom WENDY RAE SLEETH Parkersburg, Wes! Virginia lII'llll2IN, Build, Chomliers, FBLA U if ,g.:g,Q , I . LORETTA ELIZABETH SMITH Piirsburgh, Pennsylvania lri Ili Y, Rojmv, Class Night, llomcloming MARTHA ANN SMITH Clearwafer, Florida Graduation, YFC, FTA, Prom MARY LOUISE SMITH Clearwater, Florida YFC, FTA, Orclicstm, Latin fx 5' S EVELYN JEAN SHERIDAN Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Library Club, Dramatics Club, Swimming Team, Prom GEORGE ARTHUR SIEMERS Ridgly Park, Pennsylvania Band, YFC, Lyre Club, Prom -,A -L .X - sas J sb---ss-sr. CLARICE ANN SLOVER Aurora, Illinois NHS, FBLA, Girls Glee Club, Keyettes MELODY GRACE SIPLON Wausau, Wisronsin Editor Viking Log, Pres. FBLA, Anchor Club, Quill 8g Scroll Sec, ,mf HELEN DARLENE SMITH Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Prom 9 .3 A-19 A t y PATRICIA ANN SMITH Neptune, New Jersey FBLA, Civinettes, FHA, Girls Chorus RUTH ELAINE SMITH Toccoa, Georgia Future Nurses, Tri-Hi-Y, Intramural -' Softball FHA .- .,., W : -. X .gf , X, 1 1 hi, g I.. 3: . .. .Af J , ,,5: :S,? .'i5:-:, L Q - 1 9 ' f f 4 . Y Q ' ' l . l l i ' . . fff? xi ROGER SNOW Brockton, Massachusetts Class Night, Jr. Plays, Dramatics . Club Stage Nlgr. Tri-Hi-Y, French Club, Homecoming, -uw . , ?'i 555555 .L -i :ze Q. QMQSEMI? .IEANNIE SNOWDEN Tampa, Florida JOYZELLE DIANA SORREILS Sf. Petersburg, Florida A Cappella Choir, YFC, Drill Team, Future N urses '56 4'?mP DORIS EDITH SPAULDING Waferville, Maine FHA Tri-HifY, Homcrominq A Cappella Choir HARRY STEINHARDT Hackensack, New Jersey NHS, Jr. Exchange, Prom, Florida Boys State CECIL EDDIE STINSON Indian Rocks, Florida DCT-Vice Pres. .W YM VIS. if. 2,15 fr rr f r UN .IANICE MARIE SYNSTAD Marinetre, Wisconsin FBLA Vice-Pres., FHA ANN BARCLAY TAYLOR Utica, New York Anchor Club Pres., NHS, Treas. Future Nurses, Sports PATRICIA SUZANNE TEAGUE SI. Perersburg, Florida Editor of Nor'Easter, NHS, Pres. YFC, Sec. Anchor Club RALPH WILLIAM SPAULDING JUDI LENNETTE STACEY BRUCE A. STACH SI. Petersburg, Florida FIoricl.i Boys 51.116, NHS, Jr. Fxulnmge-Pres., Senior Couiigilimn A ll. Xi 5 K 4. . ,qw ,gf W K .... 5, f f L ,--, ...,.2:3?. .S ... we L 5, Monlgomery, Alabama X llilllil' Nui-you .lr Rm-ll l'm-in Rn-1 Elgin, Illinois llIll'Il llUllIlIIllj lm, Jr. Civilnn IRENE MARIE SUMMET Gallup, New Mexico Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish lll, Pepper Club LYNN LEROY SWANSON SI. Petersburg, Florida YFC, Jr. Civitan, A Cappella Choir Homecoming JO ANN TERRIE FRANCES ELIZABETH THOMAS JACK LEE THOMAS Sl. Petersburg, Florida A C.1ppellr1Choir, FBLA, Tri-Hi-Y Newnan, Georgia Library Club YFC Meadville, Pennsylvania SHARON LEE THOMPSON RONALD.ST'EWART TICHENOR Tampa' Florida ALBERT DUANE TOBEY l0U'5V'll?f Ke 'uFl'Y Homecoming, Literary Editor Tampa, Florida R0-Hd Kmgllls' H Y 'lSoundings , Nor'Easter Staff, Band Captain, School Dance Band Annual NANCY JANE TUCKER Hazelton, Kansas ld .ZAYE UHL J A 7 ure Nurses, Tri-Hi-Y, A Cappella, O B ,9?' New ,ersey ' Service Club DCT, Tri-HIYY, Civinettes 45 - 1, WILLIAM DAVID WEED ROBERT VOSBERG JAMES BENJAMIN WALL D I C I b Gloverville, New York Peirson, Florida u e .ouMy' A 9 gmc Talent Club, Drarnatics Club Sports Sports' Sclencglagd Engllmerlllg u 'Q dUx 40 'bl' RQ' C - ,gsm 51457 f-hi BOWE JEAN TODD ELIZABETH TOWNSEND S GN TQWNSSNFL I A T' Quincy, Florida I . I.. eters urg, 'on a I Glee club, FBLA, A Cappella choir, S'gr'Zf12i1'sa:L9'Af1rfJg'f' Dramatlcs, H0mECOmIn9, Serv-ce Girls Assembly ' Club, Annual I +5314-giifeuajxgiff , ' ' Q l giwga l of 1 A 1958e BRENDA ADELLE ULRICI-I Spartanburg, South Carolina Homecoming, Class Night Chaplain, Tri-Hi-Y, Rojan ROBERT DALE VANNATTA Paxton, Illinois Hi-Y, Letterman Club, Sports Ak ,A-ws. 935 CHARLES WELCH Macon Georgia Sl. Peterfburg, Florida Hifvl Talent Club' Glee Club Student Councll, Cheerleader, NHS BARBARA ANN WELLS Anchor Club V A A 6324 Nr I I W N--1-9.94 BRIAN CURTIS WELLS Delroil, Michigan Chorus l A1 S xx , -,V 1 A W .3355 ' A ss A A Q ,N-- JACQUELINE MARY WELLS Springfield, Massacliusshs Band, DCT, FHA l' e T , ,Ml NANCY JANE WHITMAN Providence, Rhode Island 3' JAN MILES WILFCNG Clarksburg, Wes! Virginia Dramatic Club, Jr. Class PI.1y, Hi-Y, Track JUDITH ANN WILLIAMS Sl. Peiersburg, Florida Tennis Team, Kcycllc-S, Homecoming, Prom JAMES JAY WILLSON SI. Petersburg, Florida Pres. NHS, Sec. Key Club, Prom, Class Night SARAH JO WOODS SI. Pelerslaurg, Flarida MARIANNE WRIGHT Indianapolis, Indiana UN Ll MICHAEL WILLIAM BRUCE DCT, Avmiml RCU, Lil1r.1l'Y Assixlmlt, youth Fellowship EM- V 2 SL Pemrsburg' Honda Glec Club f M. A f GLEN DEWEY FARRIS Kansas City, Missouri Audio Visual, Rod .md Reel Club 'Sei ' 1-it l 0 a a a u u -allF'lllllllll1lll!! ,. FRED ARCHIBALD GERALD ASPEN THEO BAER PATRICIA BLAND ROBERT BURGESS WILLIAM ELDER BEVERLY CAROL RUSSELL Olean, New York Chorus Prom, Tri-Hi-Y, Library Club, ROGER ALLEN WHITEHEAD Newark, New Jersey Letterman Sports LARRY THOMPSON Providence, Rhode Island SANDRA RAYE FLOURNOY Richmond Virginia Tri-Hi-Y, Basketball, GAA. Baseball ' i ELIZABETH GILBART WILLIAM DALE GOING5 JOHN HICKS ,A If ,. . 1 DONALD NOFS KENNETH SASSAMAN KENNETH THOMAS LARRY HQDQSQ4 If -JL 4, TIMOTHY THOMPSON JAMES KAISER .r MICHAEL MOUSTAKAS WILLIAM FRANK WRIGHT SHIRLEY ZUMWALT LAS T Wll.l. AND TESTAMENT I, Garry Adalian, will my ability to collect police tickets to Reid McDaniel. I, Ralph Ames, will my ability to pass without trying to any junior. I, Louis Ateek, will my ability to make girls swoon to Frank Walther. I, Marty Calvert, will my ability to slide across many stages to Dottie Turner. I, Sandra Creitz, will all my ability to get into trouble to Chris Fleming. I, Joyce Crow, will my ability to appreciate a good joke to Mr. Haynie I, Carol Curran, will back a two years borrowed overnight bag to Bonnie Hughes. I, John Eaddy, will the ability to grow a hairy chest to Herb Schleman. I, Aloyse Ann Flood, will my ability to run to lunch to my sister Margaret. I, Ginger Foster, will my ability to tap dance to Pat Kapfhammer. I, Susan Goree, will my good C?J grades to B. J. Hoffman. I, Velsey Gray, will my ability to pass usage tests to my sister Donna. I, Michael Hunt, will my rear view mirror and horn to Marrianna Jordan. I, Frank Kapocsi, will my old theme papers to Richard Kapocsi. I, Joan Kelly, will my ability to run Mr. Morgan nuts to Phoebe Cupples. I, Bobby Labrant, will my Goodies to anyone who will take them. I, Dave Larson, will my ability to clip to all future football players. I, Ed Lavender, will all my lousy grades to anyone who wants them. I, Estelle LeBau, will my ability to scrape up money for bus tickets to away games to Dawn Cotter. I, Helen Leigh, will my failing transcription notes to any iunior. I, Bruce Little, do not will anything to anybody because I will probably be here again next year. I, Judy Mauger, will my shorthand books to whoever takes second year shorthand. I, Shirley McClendon, will my English term paper to Michael Patrick McNerney. l, Barbara Menees, will all my great times to my brother Alex Menees, I, Buck Merritt, will my intelligence, good fortune, wonderful attitude, and astound- ing personality to Donald Shields. I, Mariorie Meyer, will my comb and mirror to Susan Doubleday. I, Barbara Monrose, will my car to Bonnie Hughes on the condition that she patches the hole in the floor board. I, Bob Moore, will my excellent driving ability to my brother Dick Moore. I, Michael Charles Moustakas, will my 1951 Ford to any unfortunate junior that likes to waste money. I, Arlene Murfin, will my ability to volunteer for Civinette committees to Barbara Hall. I, Ron Murphy will my ability to get along with teachers to Jane Pounds. I, Betty Myers, will my ability not to miss school to Barbara Eastman, who needs it badly. I, Valerie Neale, will my passing grades to my brother, Donald. I, Judith Nicholson, will my math ability to my borther, Paul Nicholson. I, Esther Nickel, will my ability to make incompletes in transcription class to anyone who takes shorthand. I, Donald Nofs, will my ability to have all my work in on time to Clyde McCrary. I, Judy Norman, will my position to whomever accompanies the A Cappella Choir next year. I, Virginia Payne, will my old school supplies to my sister, Marilyn. I, Judy Peel, will my ability to pass S.S.S. to my brother, Jerry. ..- ss si' aff . . f -C 'Mih a H-Q' . set' 41 4 '. v J ff... mf. - L. - LAS T WILL AND TESTAMENT 40. I, Judy Pelletier, will the ambition to take physiology and then flunk it to my sister, Barbara. 41. I, Lewie Perkins, will all my detentions to anyone who wants them. 42, l, Carol Probst, will my ability to cut off Mr. Sexton and Mr. Whitted to my sister, Edie. 43. I, Rosie Ramsey, will a one way ticket to Spain to Mrs. Shrum. 44. I, Gloria Rankin, will about 150 used shorthand notes to Bonnie Hugfes. 45. I, Bill Redman, will all my books, classrooms, and teachers to Jerry Held. 46. I, Donna Reed, will my ability to type with long finger nails to Bev Kokert. 47. I, Sue Rhodes, will my ability to just pass physiology to all juniors. 48. I, Madolyn Ringelspaugh, will my ability to get into trouble to Judy Lewis. 49. I, Sandra Rise, will nothing because what little I have, I need. 50. I, Clarissa Rogers, will my ability to scrape up credits to pass to my sister, Louise. 51. I, Jim Rowan, will all my used chewing gum to Hank Kapala. 52. I, Beverly Russell, will my ability to fall asleep in Mr. Wilson's Bus. Math class to Helen Hill. 53. I, Donald Sandefur, will my art talent to Sally Suart. 54. I, Len Scipioni, will a worn out red tank suit to Frank Walther. 55. I, Judy Schaffer, will my ability to talk all the time to my sister, Carole. 57. I, Ruth Shelton, will my ability to keep quiet in class to Kathie Giacobbie. 58. I, Melody Siplon, will my vocabulary to Joan Loeffler. May it profit her greatly. 59. I, Clarice Slover, will the fourth chair in the top row of the chorus room to Nina Garrison. 60. I, Loretta Smith, will my ability to type notes during typing class to Sandy Peddy- cord. 61. I, Mary Smith, will my horrible grades to anyone taking physics. 62. I, Pat Smith, will the ability to get along with Mother Overholtz to my sister, Shirley. 63. I, Ralph Spaulding, will my Trig grades to anyone that is stupid enough to take it. 64. I, Harry Steinhardt, will a class of all Cubans to Mrs. Shrum. 65. I, Pat Teague, will my Mickey Mouse Club ears to Dawn Cotter. 66. I, Larry Thompson, will my ability to instigate riots to any junior. 67. I, Sharon Thompson, will homecoming to some optimistic junior. 68. l, Big Ron Tichenor, will my goblet to Sandy Fraiser. 69. I, Bobbie Todd, will my southern accent to Angela La Rocco. 70. I, Betty Townsend, will my seat in S.S.S. to Jackie Stacy. 71. I, Nancy Tucker, will my ability to not get caught talking in A Cappella Choir to Joan Dodge. 72. I, Brenda Ulrich, will my ability to cause trouble on city buses to Sallie Miller. 73. I, Bob Vannatta, will my great basketball ability to Larry Hawkins. 74. I, Ben Wall, will my favorite place on the bench to Pee Wee Brannon. 75. I, Charles Welch, will my golden voice to David Krumwiede. 76. I, Barbara Wells, will a black tank suit with white lace to Sue Shaffer. ' 77. I, Brian Wells, will my healthful, refreshing Doublemint gum to Arville Renner. 78. I, Roger Whitehead, will my ability to out-dribble anyone to Kirk Clinton. 79. I, Jim Willson leave my ability to have convertible tops cut to Jim Blue. 80. l, Bill Wright, will my bad grades to Bill Craig. I lllllllllllllllll Ma. anfluidfi IV. 041. S. KAROLYN WOODY BAGG REED fi? 39 'iw' Mad flapulaa SANDY DOUG CREITZ HOTALEN ' -5511 'fn E Q s A -Q Af' 4 iii I I I Q A N 7' v.. F- ? V J 3 Q gg i, ig, 3 if sig Le . ...A 27 'T x .- Q iw M qi kg , W-Q 'F pg E A A cf, N . Mad Nlfhaafiue BRENDA GARRY ULRICH ADALIAN I . -NX 2 S E s . if i a 1' s 2 5 Q eww CAROL MICKEY CURRAN MousTAKAs llllllllllllllll fav!-V ' Q , 1. ,iigari T? 3 X - .f ' gpg-fe ' 'QQ ,IQ Z My V.' 273 fe' m :ff ' gan- ,I . M .gy-, fi? 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Y, ,A W X 2 K ky 0 WA .Fw 1. lx .35 ' qi ZIV, i A I , ,Yr , ' ,xx-.WT ,Z ' , f - ' 2 -, , , ' in ' 1 fi fx ki mm V 1 , J ' E A NJA ' TS i 2 2 2 5 3 1 5 f I I E S5 jg if R f hvyrr eh' 4 n .Q , 4lllllllllllllllllllg 5 M. wa ,um swzwnm nv. 41. 5. 1 CHRIS GEORGE E FLEMINC5 KRAMER l qv M f w Q M1231 its x QXNX QNE- K, NM! NR , J, on ' SPONSORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Morgan Judy Akins- President Mrs. Robinson Jerry Alderson-Vice President Mr. Bowles Sharon Van Sciver-Secretary Mrs. Fortune Gary Brown-Treasurer This year the Junior Class has really been full ol the get up and go that is 1 necessary to a class it it is to succeed. To make our prom a really tine one, vve've had to earn money through val ous projects. These included selling pom-poms, having several roller skating partie presenting one-act plays, and the Gridiron Gallop, a very successtul dance. Our formula lor a successful Junior Class consists ot capable Otticers who lec us in vigorous team work and lun, plus a sutticient amount ol good old fashioned vv to succeed. -wx Rebecca Abernathy Alice Acker Mary Lou Adams Carolyn Aiken Judith Akins Jerry Alderson N 3 .9 2 35: 7: :.-sf... Barbara Allen Keith Allen Terry Allen Carole Allridge Kay Amend Rosalie Appel 4 Qx W N ii i .gbfni i 55.3 Q Q we A , p, William Argyros Donna Arvin Deanna Bailey Robert Baker Ann Baldwin Edward Bartnikowski 1 3- oe f if - X' 4 fa, . ' ll A 1 -1-Q ll 3 is -i f 'Ml f if e 3 f 2 - ' 1 1' '5 A' N 7 is ' ' .B -' Je ' sd' V 'lin' if P 1 i V' Q Q D 1 ' , . X il Q 9 1 l w e 4 - life 2 Bruce Beat William Beck Tony Becker David Bernstein Madeline Betts Davalee Bisher 4 Q C 1 - t A e it jf 5 vi K K 5 is 1' an is Dennis Bishop James Blue Mike Bowen Richard Bowen Bonnie Bowman Florence Bowman X se X E xi .4 f ' - --...Q-tx -, -I ,AGP Susan Boyd Margaret Bragg Charles Branan Rae Marie Brock William Brogan Bruce Brown X as K. I if N 5 S 4, ,tw X, I' QQ? M I, .... Q. , X 4 . N2 T 'N vu? K TQ? Kvlvrrf ,L -3? D A 'Q' ' ' B Wesley Brown William Bryan Marilyn Burandt Phillip Burns Robert Buss Mary Lois Butts ' e :, it Q r biyugkl ' - - 3 A -A B C be A X i F X V qt t E l B - Craig Brown Gary E. Brown Mary E. Brown Priscilla Brown Rhonda Brown Vernon Brown I. as K.....c.A A 'fs .. .fr xi ,. fr :.: '1,.Q. V fs : ' 'f sq. .. zafi iw . In , I x fl' N l- ws J' John Cannon Roy Canon Phyllis Carpenter Barbara Cashin NanCY CCVHS PGVEV Celli 1 ' f' f f . 5 f , x ' -s 1 ' W .V-oy K K mm- ni V I 'P f Thomas Chamlee James Chancey Ronnie Chevalier Joseph Cia Dennis Clark Cgrgl Clgllgrbuck . . 3 5'W 3 . M. 2,9 , , ,R ' W M. J is ff' - - - un , ..-T.. - -mm, I 5, ,sd D 9 2, Q31 is s A E7 33623, H A Gr C Clarence Cleesattle Kirk Clinton John Coats James Coffin Olive Cohoon Chloe Collins J , K RF , lil I 12 I 2 ..i J W f? 'J fi , ,-,.. '-- 1. :+L si e -Lit-f f' .ff l f f C L' - .. . i by Charlotte Conant Ellen Connor Gerald Conrad Gordon Corneilson Dawn Cotter William Crane if X f 'K , we i I hx A Q ax A 432 M V .--e f ...fi ' ln -- Maxine Crenshaw Barbara Cruse Grant Culverhause Phoebe Cupples Joyce Curry Bob Daniels - no 4 'S N - ' X WW A J Q5 V' X 4- r .N f E' Ag - , C lf W J ' 7 sg I 'TIS' - . 1 11 . . Gayle Dgvif-5 Hglel Davis Marietta Davis Charlene DeBoer Cora De Groot Donald DvLancey sr- f if ww-U M fha C eg vt f 7 i 1 l ,,, v ,J-i-5. f-3, .gl , vi . sg K4 si 4 , . A s W W f C 'A ' 'is - , .W ' ,'-My 3 W f I 5 ,, Q Vj, V , J ' Jam-t Dvlaudc-r gtarlfltc Jaan Dodge Susan Doubleday William Downs Dusty Down: .1 ' ' .i . f ff? 3 . V ,,,,' 5 i .638 goivt . 545 I Q3 i I W , . --fe , MX' if J -4 N I V '91 -7-gf X ' K .Hg 1 if - - ' 4 n W7 -f Jack Eami-m Lvstvr Dullord Donald Dunham Thomas Dunn Lynn Dwyer John Eames. is Q, Fil' 1 ' 2 5 ' it N 5 my sg. A 'za b G, to .s L. of A ..-.... -I ...NM,,, V .,!. M. , A X KMA s I Barbara Eastman Julie Edwards Dorothy Elwell Barbara Emond David Evans Ronald Fallender ' W N5 gf ,H Q., , Q X 5 l G ,G is G , - f . 4 M tfx' ww. 't A ' ' 1- an . i , E- .w is X 'Q s in he Nlfxx l A 54 , t K Tom Fay Patricia Ferguson Eleanor Fielder Theo Fitzgerald Jerry Flint Diane Frankenberg fe G I -Q.: , ft Q N Q4 rf 4 -G is .ss 4 s M wjf' G X 2 I 6, is 9 . i- ' FP l.,,g.,,: rx is ,Q 'I L 'sr Q 3 is we Carolyn Fulkerson Annalee Furner Valerie Gantt Carolyn Garner Nina Garrison George Gatewood 2, L I V L '- D ff N - '-f r , M wt ,fe is ag, in Q: ,Q ,v -'Q K ,Q L -f ix if L W L -i w 'ii W L Q--E e Q Phillip Gause wa, fig . G he Penny Goodman 'F -.. Nrk Patricia Griffis ff x sl.. ef, Charles Harris sr' - if f 'L in X L I I Pat Hascltine Ewa' ' x sy Q G Qt Jimmy Gaver Richard Geary Joan Giordano Ja V L X Lge 'lf' Pl X Q' Q2 K? my is Larry Goodrich Roberta Gourley Alan Granger fs will . ti ' Q If at txit S, , sei? 'x 6 : 'F ,N s- A 'X M Rfwsf 5 -2-3-fsam' Adrian Hadsock Hank Haeseker Mary Lou Hail Q? flair, , x Larry Harris William Harris Carolyn Hartman X f Q by 1 X ,Q L 'Q ll . 1 - A G , .-, Q . iw 5 2 , 5: K Edward Hatch Edward Haussner Larry Hawkins .. ws, M 1 nice Goddard Kay Goodall N- N wr ' -I-A-:L ,'? V .:.E fa:. Steven Green Joy Greeno 'L y Q. A . S My All J . 4 Barbara Hall N, Q- if ax...- li. 1 Warren Hartman L we ., gk .4 . f 'Ur 'fear K . 5 ,.,. ...L t- ,mt Ruby Haynes GQ , J Ruth Hardin If an I Dorothy Haseltino 'Ss Q Jerry Heald NAM' 13 f. : I l A R, ' - Lf: 24 K . ,- A ,ji ' Q: 1-M-I 'E ' Gerald Heckathorne Charles Hedgepath Warner Heil Jane Heilbron Forrest Heise Edna Helser ll' . my , . V , f as www Jac Elaine Herce Evadene Herndon Marie Higbee George Hilliker Helen Marie Hill 1 Mx , . rs- H' i 3 - Y J. 1 -9 J. -1' L V sr . Kathryn Holden Douglas Holland Carol Hood Emmett Hood Mqry Frances Hopper Carol Lynn Harvath 1, fi A x . e.,..' 'H I g. 3 A ,J t ,.. .. 54, ' V ,. 'H . +2 '75 ' ' . ' ,f A . f . V ' MG ' . . A I . 4 A f , E S4-I Sandro Howland Nancy Huff Joyce Huffer Bonnie Hughes Clifford Hulsart Patricia James 5 5, 3 5 if Q f..., , ..,. ,. ,.i , ,W . 'f 'fe' I ' ff , ii! ' 3? A ' 'vu , . ' l ww' l 1 as I' A W, , ' ,'f.-7' A E' :pf N' 1 4 it A sf 5 , :Amo - Jon Jennings Jane Johnson Marilynne Johnston James Janes Dennis Justi Patricia Kaphhammer A . if f 2 . it , .3 E: I K . : X at V W i P Q J . I - '- i 2 -' f .- ' -. . vis- X 'ff' XV' 1 I SYQN' Q 'E fs 4 'YN' - Mg lv? t . i ' f , 9 A Evelyn Keller Henrietta Kelly Jim Kelly Gary Kerbo John Kern Beatrice Kerns ,, ' Y ,Ml ' I 'E I , .,.. . g ka- M L5 i , I Q 5, wr ' if-H s A Y ,W X ,, s Qt , C? H I ' sf is X? we , , . as A W il nf, - John Kempf Bonnie Kindel Joan King TGYVY Keibff Ny Kennedy Beverly Kakert QTY g lo- We .J . Q- -a '53 4n7',W H is Q Q: . 4 X ,J f Bm Keown Charles Krause Gary Krorner Beth Kuhlthau Judith Kurpe Merle Ladd . is , Q so J to ,,. Q as f-to 'Q :ef is ' R -Q Q Q N J is N 1 .sn N K V4 V7 'A' Vi Q . , ww f ' xgf - e - - . . Q : I bw- W QQ e Angela lallouu Roby' luvan Romlm Luv Mwilyn Losln- Karen Lewis Bvvvrly Liglttlont LZ, - I ii Q Q J Q, ' 'SX x -Q' 1, i K fr W tv. 5'-is . , - . ' i t ' 5 ox.: . et 1 1 6 Qi QQ-QQ Q X . . Doyle lilo-Us Bill Lincoln Joon Lovlllvr Ronald Loonvy Katherine Lord Gary Lyens it M rv ,HQ K t-Q Q A QQ . QQ fa, Q. Qs QQ .., ,,,, Q '. 5 ' Q . ' Q, Q a t ,, t o .V L -,l Robert Lynclt Ernest Lyonr. Anita Mancini Paula Monilli George Morks Carolyn Mgrr fi ax Y., Q QQ Q. Q QQ Q , quam N J' M so mv' My fs Avril Mother John Mcflonles: Max McCaslin Lindo McCluy Clyde McCrary Reid McDaniel 'RP' - ,fi 'gown' ' X . t H ' Dave Mcliibbon Mike McNerney Kenneth Meals Marie Miller 54'-lille Charles Mills Q N ..,, ' - . l' I ti'-i Q .1 Q Q Q QQ QQ QQQ Q Q -, Qt Q Q . Kent Mitchell ,Jw t-Q .4 s. g vp' Pat Morgan l...f, X 7f' N Sai 5 MQ. ,t lugvnc Noll John Mitche ll Scott Mock William Modlin Edward Modzelewski Carl Monson 1-S52 tsl Q. ' Q J ,Q 'v M f 1+ t s ,fs .N .t urfr- 1 A if ,Qt 'Q il Q ,.: Q Qi QQ gn Claudia Morrison Sylvia Morrison Vivienne Morrison Ronnie Mullen Potricio Myers Yi T H-rf . Q Q QQ 'Y X-1 ff lfvn Newell Donny Newton Richard Nickel William Nolwren Norma Norris ,. ,M , . A P 'L 'vu as .,.. ' S 0' ww '11 4 T' was . .A . 5 ., .aw -Sir iw N 1: y R Q37 Q' fs. Q N S jf'-r f :YA 1 W 5 X A In . 9 ' Q . . ' 4 , ' J '1 , 'F ' Q- J rl. F George Nousianan Dale Neuendorf Mary O'Berry Susan O'Brien Judy Oleson Ja Oliver f' V J 3 . ff ft. ,,.. P 1 Q .. l ' el f ti .. Pl . V' 4 .gi sf ' P 'ff fi 'U ft 'gf J Qggf, .5 i e M P -4 ff .J wr 2 X , w 1 sp K Mike Oliver Aletho Olson Carl Olson Wendy Ormiston Florence Owen Sandy Oxley ,, ,, 0 ,X ,W wr- 4- I-1 -3 , by 'fl , N U V9 V , 1--'v li. - Ls l Lillian Pagano Kathleen Pappas Francis Paylor Sandy Peddycord Linda Perkins Ray Perry s k . 5 , ,sz 1 b , ..,, , J . K , .. iw, tr - 11- O .f .. ff- 4 SJ i , ,fir f 3 My J 2 wg ff if J H ,f l 'V A ie I T. ivy, , , we. li , I W E . Ryn Peterich Jo Ann Peters Phyllis Peterson Arlene Peterson Betsy Pheil Bill Pheil fr 'QQ ' f eg . J' , f n 3 jg' . all 401:41 W Q J. ,F I 'G k ,fa - ' P X, mf' :V K Y 1 03 F-Tir' J -fs i -1' -ff l his 4 ' Z Ak L 1 Jennie Lou Phillips Fred Pneuman Eleanor Polk Jane Pounds CQ,-Ol Povkov Eckley powlus W K YL K S, T L ' t- J i f . 63, I , g WP? i s W L A ' . H Z lin: TGYVY Pfickett JOY PUfdU9 Carolyn Rapacki Ruth Reeves Carlton Reichert Judy Reinhardt , I ,TTR 1 , .lg . ' 1 3- A - is L A :K V, 7 we i 1,1 A .1 A w.. I ,J lx .' ,W ':' K Arville Renner Sally Renner Vernon Renner Nancy Rice Nancy Ann Rich Judy Riddle ,, .,.,. ' - , 1 4. if 7 V - v-.0 1? 4,5 wt H u ,ff I V4 xv 4' f 4 'Q s ,I , L 1 V A 'RkqJJ Anita Rippel John Roberts Joyce Robinson SoIlY R055 Dlfme 50bl ' Clwflie S0055 .. S QNHI , , - F' S, is ' , jx S f 3555 ' All J -fp S S xefx is to R 4 4' as ' kv' Y S mn ,, Neil Savage Herb Schleman Margerita Schoenau Bob Scott Mickey Sellers Carole Shaffer S 2 ,S , S S is QQ: ,SKS F fx Q1 s I l T X I S li ' ' so 9 X-f W, . 22 as .A ' K X is yi K 'ff' Q I Diane Shea Anna Mae Sherlock Donald Shields Robert Shiels Earl Shuholm -il Q Q.. Q ff-,.. - S. T -A be-x , T S .wi S . ef f QS it 1 we f 'T Jesse Sieck Kay Silk James Simmons George Simon Readeanna Simpson Q fide x - ., S N : Q. T- ,. S 2 1 Qi '9k, it 'fi -are -f P ,Qi i ,N g . . 5 up X 1 A ,.: 'X Charles Smith Jacqueline Smith Lee Smith Jeffrey Snyder Shirley Sowell ,... 'Q -X C . 'V ' 1' ., .. -. V L M Xb fi . 'vw 1 F' A it e l S Susan Spearen Suellen Sprague Edith Steehler Ellen Steehler Elaine Steinlauf A Q, v fs. t , W Michael St. Pierre Harry Stratton Nancy Strong Alice Stucky Joyce Styerg ' -' T N 5 ., mx x wi A 0 - ,..t ,Q K- .-A f 5 - - f 5 . mx 'J . K is . f A i' N' N' K .S or 'SS' Si' S 'er .. -'A A s xg? XF E' S Penny Sutton Peter Swartwood Mariorie Swartz Barbara Syfrett Carlene Sykes xv, ' Q' . - . .S ' , , - .. ' 1 V . gs Q . f . if h at Q S 2 ui S Sgr .E X K A ,ij Ronald Taylor Edith Teece William Thayer Kenneth Thomas Sharon Tobey '25 -fw .c . .T -44' is V George Schultz Q -.- ,....-1 Q, it Jere Slate Jerry Spaulding ,uv ' V7 ' x, X .N R Q , .. Margaret Stewart fx Sally Ann Suart e., ww 'Nw' 3' v-we X .. L SM x... 9 , J Robert Taylor Arlene Troast Y P., ,Hr,,,,,,..M- .af v, ' .xxgizfg 1. Cf 92 15,3 Richard Tucker I .X t ,.. 4 Q 1 i, I Norman Wagner My .2 k i Bill Weaver I ,,.,., -I e 'J ft .MQ 5. -1 - , John Whitaker A 4. 'E Q 5 Walter Williams 'F rg, , e al M Melanie Vaux Kathryn Ver , fl 'QQ 1:5 5 1 N Dorothy Turner YF -gg KW. . Carolyn Walters 'W N . .lack Weaver Wi J ATI Joan White Betty Winser r -gi 'ff 4' ' .255 'K . T z 'i K' Daniel Tuten Robert Van Meter Sharon Van Sciver Phyllis Wade .: . -K E, 9' . ff j - Z :U A J he 'i HV 5 W - H we ,iz Q X' J . 'N J V ' l - 1 6 Frank Walther Bob Warren Susan Warren Paul Watkins . 5' -.ar 'Fi K 'K-'Y 4 H' 1? UQ-f , , 1 Wayne Weitz Mary Wenner Peggy West Robert Wetzel ki V5 k.f 'Q : I J 9 'f . t ' J' J 1' l . A Patricia White Diane Wilber John Williams Patricia Williams l Q 'N 2 I 1' l ,,. 7 fab' X v ll Na' 1 Q , -1 - X. A :ry ...: ff' f 'ff ' uf ' A . - ep. . Jeanne Wood Rose Worley Karen Worthington Gerald Vaughn J ,.,. i l L Peggy Vetter John Young 1 PROM COMMITTEES EES..-,.... -.ILM y Q Y ,reg Q 1532, ,V -nw. QU! - 1 'A Wigu. ,. in , if ,, LBJ Q! 4, I SZ - xv QNJ' T15 if ' r 71:7 6e9.'. :Viv-L '-4-:A 'aw-9' Q -',! 4NgfQ.g-rfz. f0Xf 53 x 4. , .gat .. '- - 5G1DX5rmb ' '02,-!le'..,.Q fu.. 9, 54,351 X qgrgm. -4? .7-vs-'sp-s. L - A'-. v- -siiffx 1' vi . i . ...1-'5 N-win The prom is a tremendously important project which demands the concentrated effort of the Junior Class. The job of organizing the prom from start to finish goes to the Junior Class officers and then to the prom committees. This iob is a tough one, and one that must be done well if the prom is to be a success. So, a vote of thanks is in order to the prom committees for all their enthusiastic work. Co-Chairmen Hank Haeseker, Susan Doubleday Invitation 'Ist Row, L. to R.: Jane Pounds, Peggy Vetter. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Edith Tooca, Angela LaRocca. Ways and Means 1st Row, I.. to R.: Jim Simmons, Dawn Cotter. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bill Phail, Gary Brown. Decomgion Entertainment ist Row, L. to R.: Sally Miller, Cliff Freeman, Bonnie 'lst Row, L. to R.: Kay Silk, Elane Stienlauf, Sue Spearen, Hughes. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Jimmy Blue, Diane Franken- Tom FOY- 2M-'l ROW, lf- to R-1 Carolyn Gafneff KULLVYU berg, Jere Slate, Pat Williams. Lord, Janice Goddard, Sharon Van Sciver, Barbara Syfrett. FEATURING tf? iz SPONSORS SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Miss Tyler Howard Isaacs- President Mr. iXlimrotli Susan Swift-Vice-Presiclent lvlr. Wai'd Kay Bucltanan - Secretary Miss Sims Dennis Driscoll-Treasurer Tlro Saplioinoio Class ol V957-58 lerl by outstanding officers proclucccl sivyoral Actiyiiios sclrool yoai, lor time lrani-lit at tlio entire scliool. The year was inost encouraging. Altar long li liours ol planning by tlrc ollicvis, sponsors, and students a very successful Soplionioro Dance liolcl in tlio Spring. Tlic Soplionroro Eilitionottl1olXlor'easter,e-clitecl by Carolyn l-linoy, carno all tlro press Marcli 27, lt's contents incluiluil Soplioniore Suporlatiyes, articles about outstanding Soplionro and otliar interesting news ancl teature items. Wir, time stiiilcnts ol tliif Soplionrore Class, vvislt to tlianlc our faculty sponsors for aiding u rnalang our saconil year at Nortlweast the finest yet. E , :Km 'X 2 - , Y l . - ,, A ' .- -5 ' fc - X ,255 N rx t ,I W a si 'Vx f v fe ' wg' if iiffxf -sy W Charles Adalian Calvin Adams Carole Adams Wayne Adams James Aeris Carolyn Akins Edward Amley ll, i Q f 41 1 . . ' c --PN . L A Q . is . s A X - , C .4 i .. A l f u fa- in A ' if , .5 1 ' of . , ' A 37 -Jay, Q: t -Ek-:U , . . Ng i M - Bob S. Anderson Bob W. Anderson Don Andg,-,on 4-ynne Anderson Rella ndersan David Andrews linda Anfcliff Fred Archer W ' , -.tc fl. ?Q- w -V . ' K . M-S C , ' ,. -.. f -A Y' 'W Us ar ' N' An A. -rv fav , Q 1 4 A - fn f 'sr K ' A . ' we ws : Y ,Q K ,X I . W W, xl., K -5-up .,,,,,, .s 3,1 Q WF . WV W 'fs .4 - s i . ' .1 , Q35 ,ef Ed Armstrong Janice Artis Ben Ashlin Sandra Bailey Wendy Bailey Linda Balcom Joan Baragona Barbara Barnes A . Q K I in Y K ff' . , - ' ,Q R if Q, rw' jx all s ,, 1- ,. 9, ki . Q g has 'W SW rv N3 s Q... Q... Aw K , K gr K 'gf 3 gy lx 4, X Jlidllh BUYNGS Bruce Bflff Bernice Barter Beverly Bass Arley Bauder Charles Baxter Charles Bearce Raymond Berk i . P - A 5 , ' A 'X -- AR -N L W ,W Q I. ,v 'mst in . . ,Q in . pls - f-on-I .,, if ,l ' ,Q-is ' 4 , ' -S 5 ' S7 +C M- .K ' eff' f' M? 3' 4 ,, A .... W v ix ,L Donald Bell Larry Bell Noel Benner? Sandra Benner Eunice Benoit Henry Berge Barbara Bessey Joan Betts . Y N X. -Q 'Q' ' H A X 6' A ' ' iv. W B il of ' A 5 , ww X Y X ixgif . W X H , . , . A c X ,me . Judith Bigger Didrw Birfh Mariann Blackerl Irene Berman Bot Borllro Judy Bowman Palrick Bowman Ralph Bowman l 1 1 FRIDAY LJ 'I' Q A - L Barbara Brady an - 7' r 1 my Nl Wesley Bragg .V ' 9 6 Dwi . -1 N - .1 Q , 7 .... A ' ' Aa 5 1 7' - f 5 N 'rf' -f' - gf? r -f , ,f 4. ' ' X K R -1 f 4 . ., , .M sf -an ,.. .. Myrna Brazell Joan Breese William Brennen Ernest Broderick David Browne Alistair Bruce Roger Bruce Kay Buchanan A , f 0 SQA ., -as J. in fe N l r. .. W . e . ff 1- A er -7.- C V ' ' ' F -is 'W' v 'B X ' sf i wwf' , w 1 M -' i 5 Charles Bull Carole Burklin Berle Bursani Edward Burton Jennings Campbell Charlene Carlin Gundy Carrigan Patricia Carroll 4, , Q 'p,,,N H A .Hu y g N 1, 4 V ., A' , ,L b 'vw ' .Mama . k I , 5 i 4' , Q I 'mam' ' ' -f ' , NY 1 ., li v --r ' '2. 4 ir ' 'N vi Q, -- . t , . Q .N r, James Carver Roberi Caves Ralph Chambers Sue Chaplin Sharon Cheney Jean Ciborer Mike Circle Barbara Clark A Q. ' A ,N 1 ,,,,, 1 W lil nr Pi' N , .Q 7 5' V M, fo f A ' up i H if if R' . . ., 5 3 fig 5' u r - 1 'V W ' ' V ,v ' J r sf., 1 g ' 5 6, Xxgvf . i ,. X if l jf' Albert Clarke Jules Clavan Diane Clem Diane Cobler J. W. Cackrell Nina Cohen Randy Collany Norma Cook ll js, 1 ., 4. 1 .fi , img-Q3 -v W r W . i if f ' J V. -lkt .. . :,- V ,mv-4 Rosellen Cook Barbara Cooper Wayne C aper John Copes Robert Counrs Roberl Crafr Judilh Craig George Kramer 1 if .J ' , Skills' - - .. -ff - If if - 'B .V ,A . 'J 2 . ' Q . 'Q' W X I . 1' M : qi 402 AS .1 S I? I I TZ.-f 2 f ' :lx ' K Z . 'KW Q--.-dl 'Tl' Y v gg, i J r J - f' . I . fl .- - Beverly Crane Ronald Crane Lana Crock Diane Cuccinella Donna Cuccinello Joann Coda David Krumwiede Jan Cummings if Alice Dai! ' -S Evelyn Dallas 1 we - V Sf . ' l 1- T . ' ww divx ' - X U9 X ' - .,.. .X,-s W' - ' 2- . .1-. sv.. , X ,XX 398, , , -X. S4 V ., FN 1 fl r .f ' ff:-' ff , 'V if , K, j , , fini nuff - Arthur Daniels Tom Davies Arthur Degkey jim Dec,-esie Louanne DeCresie Jane Deeg Eugenia DeMar Peter DeWitt ff' ' i few- KX. X XX H' - x ,gills I i v tv F . ,X W A , - of 6- ,- av 4: X .,- ,V K X ' 4 X . f.. --'K ...M-f sr .,., N '1 ,fr . .SQ r-so A -Q 5 W , . 1 M, l V A 2 M 1 W' is 3 - fm5 - W , Paul Dietrich Betty Dihm Betsy Diodato Sharon Dixon Jeanne Dodge Olivia Dodson Charles Donald Danny Donat ' :NN X X 'F l Xi- E ' ' my X W E F i N F 1 X, XX l N X Q ff.. A if fir . - T' sv' 'A X nb as fx K is 1 W V M' ' l i .v - 'M' X- 5 -.W X N Q - ' X. 0 X- . ,W if f- ,EX -...- - .ff X Q- fp- was ' - 4 N.-. , ,,, e WW ,Q me L i Roger Douyard Dennis Driscoll Margaret Dubose Margaret Dunn Judy Dunning Mary DuParf June Durham Doreen Dutcher 1 ' , is X Xi . 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Lf' an Carolyn Hiney I i..- fg 'Qs ' ft 'sv Craig Holt w - , , v. l .loo Hood is if ' Q k , ,. ,.: Qi fb Q K 5. :J -Jr' W W ,Q ...E L G S' gb 5 1- . Y, I , , Q, fvwi K Q V A y --ff '- M' - 1 nr , , -, uv' avi! 1 M. -lUdY FUQUU Cecil Gage lynn Galbraith Sharon Gallagher Jo Gant Bill Garney John Geddings , J r J B .gg fi it f G A A Ai if J W g A Iv- ,-. tx as S , 5 b I r an rv 1. s I.. 9' F , , A iw M , if K' V :Z - W 'iff 1 -Q M1 -v he . , ag 'D 4 M' Bn J if A 4 Nev' - .- John Gingras Karen Glendinning Glenda Goley Shirley Graham Donna Gray Edwin Green Smyen Gnu, ff,35'? ' P A P -Ju .Kwai Jw H9915 1 -'51, 'Q' YA 5 G it V ,Q f V ' I C , ,, ,9 ,. Y , N: of ' W Q 'iii' Auf' Ray Grosskopf Ann Guevin Marilyn Hainer Eileen Hammel Patsy Hardin John Hufdlwfl Carol l'ldI'lllGSS . ir 1 l Q V A' k - V - - X. X in in ' A, we g , K f-2 'ful' ff A 3 ig . ,. i . . , , N ,J ',, , g i. ' T J Q f F: . ' A' , W x 4, 7 N kwa? 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A , -,t aut u ': ',, lg' in K al l N A' H ft 'vi Ai Y I 2 mg, t . A 5 .1 be .i - - . i 1 H up .- M 4 if 1- - ef-H , Q- H if - JH av' .ff H-:S ji Wnvf ,,,-5 Carol Hudson Linda Hu s A JUdY Hume Carl Hunt Kathy Huntley Belly Ingold PC' lnghom Howard lsaqrs ' Q 'T Q ,,. -wif HH H- 'QW , ,. .F -H gi ' - H Ha N: - . I.. , . 3 . N, - Y , E Q J Neil' W. V ,iq , 4 5 ' .H , M . ' H E ' 'fu-.-u.. sr it Q-'W i ' ,N Richard Isaacs Carlton Jackson sid -lCl'5llS0I1 David Jenkins Wanda Jergens Willard Johnson Hgmey Jones Mmdu Jones . ...,. si, P K ' ,awk E L. U .1 Aix 61, lm t 'mx I 'V M .,. N K x '29 V-. ,v z. X '- . ,Q 'A . N M 'fl 1 s ' , gs , sa - ' A' 5 -.F , , x i ' E 1 N --- , 5 'W , Q' . ' ' A M H? ww Qi. -K ,rg 4-M 5 -. nn Am, is at ,H 4, TQ I hx ,. K , wi if H uf. 1 5 w M an +-1' . . fx X Albert Jordan Diane Jordan Richard Kaposci Pele Karogines Sharon Karner Andy Keller Barbara Kelly Bernard Kehler 'fvf Y, Li ,ee 'V 5 fi' H f ,. Vw 53, 5, or i ' e if J , 3 Y H -J-2 H , J 2 f L ,K ' . ,QQ ' JSF F A H -5 i W' 5 W .s ' ' f, , 53 --Q. Ye J, K ,Mf -.- Q. ,Q Elwfwf K0l'0n Don Kelso Ken Kennard -l0l1fl Kefnef Pefel' Kerslfer Bobbie Kellie Curl Kiebler Ronald Kimbel RH J J X sis 1. A 2. All Q 'R -'-- Wi J K . H or + ,- f lg H we HX r K 1, ' J -dw 7 4- an x ' wwf ' ri 179155 -I if' 'L K 1 .5 H .1 ' 'V . . J A' ,SLI we X Q-Q... Ii N., ,... F 'WH H . H if x -vu -ue Pi . 'dx ' v i Diane King Mllflel King Susan Knisely Robert Knowles Judith Knudson Robert Koch Chris Kohls Rita Kohls M? in of Y , b b la fr' l Evelyn Kuehl E Carl Kuhn f as P' 31 1 L ,,-. 'I' , . , ' j ' 5 - ., 'W J it 'K 5 f -as .M 'L 4 .0 Billie LaBrant Karen Ladd Robert Lambert Ronald Lamont -un- ' 7 ,-r ,f , 1 , 1 .4955 -4 A if H 6 'vlv '- Doris Lashley Bobby Lawson Sully Leasy fi., 'vb 5 vu 4 L Q E . . v .J .4 ,, gp , , 'za J 'ffl Judy Lewis Susan Lewis Christine Liczbinski , he 1 Q -r ? i Rn . 1 A l f' X , J :Q Y ? , ' -Eiga. I E . ,V l Gordon Lund beck Mary Lou Mack Gerald MacMillan -J' 1 , nj L 'QQ ' . K . fr , r H if' N Wayne Marshall Judy Martin Steve Martin wink W I 'I 4- 5 M -, L Q J- .3 U it L Q ' Q N f' 'f ?'l 5 .I y s .M-.K I' I ,fo- rv- , 1' , 3 Mike Lee 'MQ fe Q45 Judy Lockett R-. Q 43 .HP -'f Norma Magee QQ.. V. Q 'MF sy. Ronald Mason ,.,,,.f Gary Mears ilk, . . ' , 'i .M f av- I 1 ' 1 'Y' 9 K , . X . N ' A 'Z an b H ' 1 - e v 1 1' l .1 A Arg Lung Tong Lmime, Annabelle Larson Roger Larson J .. W 'Q' V' Iv.. V v v Y ' j 1 41 . -F. A f .77 1 ' err: L ' W S ' Y 0, . Roberta Lee Christine Leibold l'lenrY I-cial' Dlanfw LUN -. , . ,qftie W Q ra, V ., ss im M I J . Bob Loebsr Linda Love Mary Love Undv l-DV9l0Y Q A ff L bg ,, N 3-L N '- - Any , ix N A J. , ' X 1. Mike Maiocchi Elaine Malin D0'07l1Y Mantell Jim Marra 3 if Cx Uh gn A F .se .J .. V Wd ' ' 4 5 me . 1 7 Q 4? jf . is .fi - Beverly Matheney Janet MgCand les Connie McGeehan Melody McGinm v ii t', ' J- J g, 3, '1- 5, J yeyt -' M s Alex Mena Linda Medeiro CS rs, Gqylg Merritt Ruth Merritt Dave Mcnerney Archie McKinnis Loretta Meals - A J . . A f ig V Sharon Metz Q Nancy Ann Meyer X iii 4, R , Q. N :fo- . if Ken Michaels John Millen Lillie Miller Lora Miller Margo Miller Pamela Moore Palsy Moore 9 1 r,., Q 3 . .X ., J 5:2 5 k . A ' .Q , ,ran ' ' Q ' r T N f 'v if X ,5 K . Q f.. H: ' my 1 N V , R if Q. O N ' ' - i5 r or - A v ' Nancy Morgan Alma Marley John Mosier Graham Mowrer Richard Mucciano Herbert Muncey Gary Munn 5 4 ,, l ,ey , f J, J f -Q J e 5 - , . e if , T .. J tiger if tw We -ev 'W r f .sr ' X N 4 45 vi YV My W we James Murphy Everett Myriclc Larry Nastri George Neff Linda Nelson Michael Nuzloff Melanie Newman I l :,.-are N 65+ , N J M : f Q- M. ' , QQ ' ,W ,vc 1 -'W wi. . 'N gf 1 H A A .Y n xl X H .A A ,- .Q ,f c W 5 if- ' Q A yr 'ff' . f M J . N. . ii Kent Newton Jeffrey Nichols Paul Nicholson Judith Nielson Kenneth Wagoner Edward Nourse Kathleen Nourse 5 J I 5 x ' 51 J: ' A ,fLf' y A it' Mr uv A ,ll maid! Barbaru Nunn Jean Olivera Joqnng Olson Memory O'NeaI John O'Nsil Richard Oppel Maureen O'Rourke K it v ref ee of Ak .. Iwith Osrrander Arley Owens Judith Owens Ruth Owen BU'bC 'C OXl9Y Priscilla Pabst Ellen Pac' S rf- J 31 --g..--. , if l1'1 -. .Qs my ..+- , .ry x ffl. x 5, 1 an 5. 'Y X ...ff Richard Moore w ft' 'T Harry Murphy 4, K 4 . ,cf Tom Newsom ' Qc ,M A 1-W - D1 Karl Nousianen 'N ,ask ,fv DQ ... , . Gene Osterhout 1 O at tix l at Don Palmer -Us np .G .VJ ,' Joan Palmer Vx ,-,D Joanne Palmer 1,f . fr J fx . . K- 2 G , 'K ,.. ' ' Ng, - - ' xv If I st , X 9 ,mi f-. .5 Q ' ,. , 4, in M- 4 X P - ff- f i , A W rf X EW , P27 X.. J -...Y i wi - ' 'V Q 4 J' 7 Thomas Payne Sue Parker Margaret Parks Marti-:anne Patane Robert Patten Virginia Patten Joyce Payne Marilyn Payne ' N A X . 4: ' Q ff N ' Q-if V -'v 1 fr Y y X rw-.. 1 Q, Reba Peacock Jerry Peel Barbara Pelletier Jeanne Pentecost Richard Persson Jackie Peters Carole Paterson linda Peterson if 1 'W 1, ml! J 2' f- '. 4' Qk 4-3 A ?, A' if ,S . I Q: M , X r P , I . 1 .. ---- ' K George Petrykowski Kathleen Phillipi John Phister Carolyn Pils George Pincllney J0l1fl Pipef Sue Pipper Gerald Polk ' Q , Lgiffi 1- 5 , M 'fr' JJ' Q ef f 0 I 2, -. fv fail ' 1 W W- e '39 gm T... A1 e .W-. , T' 5 ' XM . I A ' M. in Six f... 7 H Wu... ...ef H, Jack Polk Steve PUNK Judy Ponder Tim Potter Carol Potts Jerry Potts Chgrlgg Poust Gayle Purdue J A 3' W , 'Q' ' ' fi ' V - ' 'ill 'X 3 'rv 'i A . ' ,, ff 4 Y- V f' 1 , A l :ar W X l -ji -I I .f :N 5 --- 4 i A , 6,9 . Q 1 JV 4' , 'V , i I i. ,' A , . lp ik ,. M4 4 . .,,, ...,, r M ,Q KA! 6 Undo Pl- WS JOE P ?ll Linda Price John Quarles lu Raffield Lois Ramsey Sue Rofhburn Bill Reid L ' if .ls . w A f ' i,.,, , - :J I in N, 'A Q W , 1 V In VV A. V. K... k 'Y i Q, f P , ' ' ' w......f1 f - . , . P N0'mGf1 R549 Don Richards George Roberts Phyllis Robertson louise : Bill Robinson George Rogeys Sandra R005 v as . vs F , 4 'i :J 1 Edward Root in , 'Q J P A is , ,Q '71 qu Vg, , X K, 3- 5 'Q ' 5 Bill Rossley T Y xxx S I is Q .sa J Q - x ii fix ll XR f it 5? AS . S.. Shannon Rowland Howard Roydhouse James Ryon Joyce Rywant Rita Salliote Eddy Salzman Sherri Samon Frank Santy . - A S . he t X v, 5wF' 41' 2 X l LL L , sig. i ' 1 f , a A 1 'Q as 1 -S,-5 4 af it , l Q are-f gg fi yi J, N fun -. L5 I N... S A 1 -. 11-' Sidi ' ,. S Stanley Sawuell Sue Shaffer Susie Scheel John Scherer Dixi, Schmidg Judy Sghwgigkert Ronald Schweitzer Chqrlgg Schwinn S -S W F S . M Sh. R a t '53 mi. 1 - , Q i Y , we l N - S-ur' f-My ' Qs- J K-:F it 4, CGf0lYr1 SCN' Mary Scott Barbara Seeders Billie Sexton Janet Seymour Jean Shaw David 58llUn B0YlDGl'G 5l1U l0Y 1 Q X S ' fi f S' , , .5 - Q 2 S ..-..., , Q . S if It - , f SS .X 'W 1 S S ,, , W, ' ' ...,. S - Audrey Siess John Simmons John Simon Ken Simpson William Slater Barbara Smith Fwd smllh G'-'YY 5 llfl1 X S Q , it r em ,. '- bi , X X . A :S R 'Q S. b .K k 7 S S S S S, S S I S S S ,S ' N WS T ' ,.gi f S ,Q 3 -' i F' -. J , if Leland Smith Ronald Smith Shirley Smith John Snead Robert Sobzack Sara Soffel Ruth Solberg William Souligm, no -- l R . Ann Spencer John Spidell W mis Barbara Spitaleri Judith Spr gde TA, Jackie Stacey Gor ,iff I 4-'Kg don Stager Sandra Stallman Barbara Stedman , , JS Fl N - u Cynthia Steven: Grace Steward rf -' -A 1 'Q if 1 . uni M7 i J Q! A. ' . 'YI '. - , W - E .N v,....:,,,. 3 Af' V A L ,- . -s 5-4 M Denny Stewart Sandra Stewart Tom Merrilee Sl. George Eleanor Stocky Arden Stouch Linda Sfvmpf Roy Styers 4 A . .- . . , . k ' . .' an , Q ' . , 2, it ,R .. -E V V . ' za, 'fgf' .A hx 4 J 1, 4 V' . ,Q 3. X ., ' fr ' W , it . Gene Summers Rodney Southerland Ja Ann Pete Swenningsen Carole Swenson Susan Swift Jim Taber Pug Tempo, . - X -ff Q , 3 , .1 wi T i ,V .ie R .3 T v-if . Q : 5 . .fy 1 if my Erma Thomas Willie Thomas Diane Thompson Tom Thornton Dave Thrumston Eldon Todd Beverly Tomes linda Tomlinson ', 3 K is is - A V 0 l Ay -Q ., T ,4 r as i seven w -gf f T T. -5 F ' , T 1' -nf 0' Gmy Trimble John Vaugh David Vaughn Ralph Venezia John Vetter Michael Vigue Alun Vision Judy Wagon.,- . 4 eff: i E, - A ...fo 5 ' , i ' , I A fa. - on ' ' , vi 1 f - 4 . n w , :ii Q - , l y , - 4 gg, cf. -it . a T 2 l X a ' '. H i. do wwf f auf' ix 'N Sandra Walden Craig Walsh Mike Walton James Wqfdlow Neil Waters Jeanne Wood Sandra Weed Donald Welch Q Q Q.: y 'fix ,. A Q W , I .4 an f '-3 V --'1 ' on V 'cl' T W N' M yo, Q Elizabeth Wells Alan Wheeler Cathie Welpley David Whitaker Frank White James White David Whitney Nancy Wilkins ew' 7 as ., 'A T' ' 2 , ,y K b. ,lm -,vv A Q if .Syl I t ,K fl it 1 v n Q 'J 6 V Q V ' ' -, ,,..1y ,Kx.....,,,g . I .,,, lv A: M., A wr-Q Y h i vw-. :AQ ' if ,V li I l JE: . l -I 1- Dorinda Willard June Williams Robert Williams .lohn Williamson Marion Wilmot TYPES WUSOH Constance Wise Ann Carol Wood 7 no 5 K ' in . :: :ggi 2, K , Wk I ll 2, I X 8 4, . 'dk ii. . T 1 4' sm -W i' . i if -4- fi f f ,ka 'K ML' f Q, K 1, , Stephen Woodward James WOMEN Dale Wright William Wright Judy Wry Robert Zaiser Beverly Zamoyski Arthur Zoellner Q 4 -4 7 LIZ BAQK TO SCH OGL N ICH-iT Mlllghgi it .5 's. ' 'H '. L. vw Q , V wi? Q3 xv. is I. QM. f 1 'F' A .lr W 1 4 sd mia, '- up - , , K ' 'Q ' 1 . . ' T ---- x : ,iv+1-fv- ' W W-ff V kr .wh M I in .ft .. W V ..--f . .N j, V ,wg jg- ., Qwgijgffg J, 1 .K ily iq. 353' ' A 1 f Fu ww .. 5. . ,rv . 1 ! gf? II Superintendent, Board of Public ln- struction, Evaluators, and Faculty participated in a dinner meeting so that they could become better acquainted. The chorus presented a musical program to the evaluators. The international set discussed its lan- guage problems. L. to R.: Mrs. Bennett, Mr. Dardenne, Mrs. Bushfield, Mrs. Shrum. L' Evaluating the Findings. L. to R.: Dr. J. R. Skretting, Mrs. ldaiane Madl, Dr. Harris Dean, Mr. Ateo P. Leto. Tuesday, December lO, 1957 marked an im- portant milestone in the brief history of Northeast High School. For on that day began the evaluation which had been awaited since Northeast opened four short years ago. ln preparation for evaluation, our faculty worked in committees on the various phases of our activities. These groups did quite a bit of research. Twenty-nine evaluators took part in the evaluation, their purpose-not to criticize the school, but to offer their suggestions for its improvement. To get the evaluation off to a good start, a special dinner was held in the Cafeteria on Tuesday. Ea .A We 14 Mr. Sexton defined the boundaries of our school area to the evaluators. L. to R.: Dr. Harris Dean, Coordinator, Mr. Sexton, Principal, Mr. Roy Kinnick, Director of Public Instruction of Pinellas County. During the rest of the week, the valuators visited all the classrooms and interviewed various groups of students. They also heard the reports of the various faculty committees, and thoroughly inspected the school. When the evaluation was completed the faculty gathered in the auditorium to hear the final report of the evaluators. At this meeting, the evalu- ators voiced their commendations as well as their recommendations for improvement. They expressed the belief that Northeast has had a splendid be- ginning, and that its future is a very bright one. Thus closed the evaluation, another page in lXlortheast's history. The students and faculty can well afford a feeling of great satisfaction for a iob well done. GC' . Whitted cut the statistical pie. The math department planned further cur riculum. L to R.: Mr. Root, Mr. Dorsett Mrs. Webster, Mr. Nelson, Mrs. Fortune. The English department analyzed the find- ings. ist Row, I.. to R.: Mr. Morgan, Mrs. Fannin, Miss Cheesmond. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Christian, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Bennet, Mrs. Dulaney. 3rd Row, l.. to R. Mr. Haynie, Miss Muse, Mr. Dardenne, Mrs. Anderson. l s NORTHEAST H057 AND HOSTES' ES 'Ei' A? CO4 4514 lst Row, L. to R.: Penny Goodman, Carolyn Kennedy, Sandra Peddycord, Jane Johnson, Ann Leedy, Karolyn Bagg, Barbara Cooper, Carolyn Hiney, Barbara Clark. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Jim Willson, Bob Shiels, Jan Duggar, Ralph Spaulding, Jim Briclcly, Ronald Overstreet, Larry Fannin, Lynn Swanson. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Diane Cobler, Chris Fleming, Eleanor Stockey, Roberta Gourley, Alice Marocchi, Trudy Andringa, Rita Khols, Susan Swift. 4th Row, L. to R.: Herb Schlemon, Bob Batchelor, Charles Poust, David Whitaker, Neil Savage, George Salzman, Louis Ateelc, Vernon Renner, 5th Row, L, to R.: Nancy Whitman, Carolyn Gramling, Pat Williams, Norma Norris, Margie Meyers, Brenda Ulrich, Gail Barnes, Diane Brown, Jane Deeg. 6th Row, L. to R.: Ed Amley, Peter Kersker, Calvin Adams, Bernard Kehler, Ralph Buxton, Woody Reed, Doug Hotalen, John Krege, Len Scipioni. RECORDERS Iv- The reading of the Bible each morning, Pat The saying of grace before meals each day. Lynn Swan- Teague, Phyllis Wade. son, Pat Teague, Martha Smith, Mary Smith. Q ix '- Eze , ., af, I W FIT Q- V fig? ' E ,I A32 A , a i isiq fz .msg Q wa Q z at is f 1' E, A Q, R ,LL . ,V ,W .ad g , 124 ggi Q .-, x 'V ilfw . 'xl Vf i'l ,Qs xi me - Q . N X J' - I ' Q M , Q .. 5 K Q' 1+ r a . ik Q 3 5 x is Sk N if Y as ig v' X Aix X M i Y, A., s SMS 1 -. 1 M 9 w K- . 'VAT'4 9' my as-.f - 'xy -if -'F ' - -A i 'ln L -. Q5 Q- ! Wi. I A X -.Q km ek l ' .n, ' l N JI ,N AA N 1 ,., 'ETJA 4 3 'Qfg 1' ,151 ,. SW W-5F 2 s 5Wm Mi? .-Jing' .Qi-ki A .. Aw, 'N LN I - !.:x, .HM Q ' f .1 : 91-. Y .1 ' Q 5 -M' 5 Q 1. 7, . , A A 'Q ' 4 .L . ,A sf eh 42 Y . Nj : -L. Wx y ,.4-,-X 'NV , Qt? .LSL 4' F 'N b'L, 5, , M, fl, v. I df I 5 I In JR' V. , 1 I 55. KJ 1 fl in 21 x. Q-5 - ww 'B V L r ' X. X ' if 1 Af '4 1 l ik -wilm .Q nr- 1-wan mx an wan Ann-.Q Nl I 'TI Q s LUG V ii i i Melody Siplon - Editor Craig Hunk: ANNUAL STAFF For the past school year, the people you see pictured on these two pages have worked together for you. After many hours at work and thought the theme was carefully ,g i chosen, pictures were taken, snapshots captioned, and 5.51 Barns advertisements sold. All this diligent work resulted in i the book you now hold in your hands . . . the best year- book of all-the 1958 Viking Log. ln the years to come when you glance through these pages be sure to remember your annual staft. We of Northeast high school are proud to salute those who created the Viking Log of 1958. c Doris Deln Diane Mnrln - I ' A il zzl ,Ari i f A ' iiz -I r , wir ii ' Rom Cruz Dave Britner Shirley McCIendon Bonnie Hughes Velsey Gray Marty Calvert Cliff FYGBIW J Advertising-Gene Glennon, Art Editor-Anne Dillon, Photo Coordinator-Pat Haseltine. A. ,- -kann., ..-................ M. .ay-. I.. to R. Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Russ, Miss Sims, Mr. Fink , ,,f ssis X , 'H i ' - f f 3 , self F . fl A Bw mi' A y. . il f X l X' if ' , . 'X t Nfl , Ronnie Murphy Houston Horne Dot Mainellu B. J. Hoffman Judy Hauser Karolyn Bagg Annabelle Larson g' 55' UO ll ul 'u u ll l B 1-f 1 ,'.ns I U .' qc: at v? r ,,'..,I-1 ns. Back Row Diane Marler, Shirley McClendon, Dave Britner, Houston Horne, Ronnie Murphy, Ronnie Pratt, Cliff Freeman. Front Row Doris Delnet, Marty Calvert, Pat Haseltine, Gene Glennon, Melody Siplon, Anne Dillon, Bonnie Hughes, Dorothy Moinellu, Velsey Gray. 5 sg ov' ww e . ef-1,- , , xx ,.fx, ,m 'tx '....W. x..,. lf. Pat Teague - Editor no Features 'Ist Row, L. to R.: Carolyn Hiney, Dawn Cotter, Joyce Crow. 2nd Row, l.. to R.: .Iune Sharpe, Ellen Conner, Beverly Barton, Ruth Shelton, Linda Crain. i ,jf - 4 i tit if With omozing regularity, Northeast students received copies of the schools Newspaper, the Nor'eoster, Containing news stories ond teotures of interest to nearly everyone. In order to rnoke the bi-monthly publication possible, hord work was done in such fields as phof togrophy, news writing, ond od-selling. l 1 rv News lst Row, L. to R.: Angela La Rocco, Martha Best, Marion Kline, Mary Lou Andrews, Aloyse Flood. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Clarissa Rogers, Sharon Thompson, Carolyn Grumling, Martha lee Heath, Joan Moody, Patricia Bland, Carol Probsl. ffm rg! ' lst Row, L. to R.: Linda Crain, Gene Glennon, Pat Teague, Marion Kline, I if 3 , Beverly Barton. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Sharon Thompson, Joan Moody, Angela V . La Rocco, Patricia Bland, June Sharpe, Carolyn Gramling, Dawn Cotter, Joyce 'M . Crow, Estelle Le Beau, Sandra Roos. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Carolyn Hiney, Pat Williams, Martha Best, Carol Probst, Barbara Menees, Bob Moore. 4th Row, L. to R.: Mary Lou Andrews, Ellen Conner, Larry Britner, Bob Loeber, Clarissa Rogers, Aloyse Flood, Martha Lee Heath, Ruth Shelton, Kathryn Lord. c if' its s1f:-1 Qin ' AJ ro All these things were accomplished in order that Northeast students would be kept up to date on school happenings. ln December the visiting evaluators compli- mented the Nor-easter on its high quality and on its tree distribution to students. Ad l5o'f M Jenkins Advertising Spgng 151 Raw: Barbara Menees, Gene Glennon, Clarissa 'lst Row, L. to R.: Pat Williams, Bob Loeber, Larry Britner Rogers. 2nd Row: Martha Lee Heath, Aloyse Flood, 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bob Moore, Bob Vannatto. Martha Best, June Sharpe, Linda Crain. vii MC? 0 Many, Bock Row, L. to R.: Aspen, Whittulrer, Schlemon, Sellers, Neuendorf, Batchelor, Poust, Beat, Zoellner, Allen, Lawrence, Oliver, Pneuman, Mitchell, McKinnis, Spaulding. 5th Row, L. to R.: Jones, Siemers, McKenzie, Amley, Potter, Griule, Nausiainen, Fay, Morron, Eaddy, Tobey, Hagan, Zeoli, Wheeler, Odom, Hilliker, Stough. Ath Row, L. to R.: Canon, Allen, Mason, Kersker, Johnson, Kiebler, Voigt, Colluny, C. Nousiainen, Adams, Buss, Cates, Brennan, DeWitt, Bowyer. 3rd Row, L. to R.: LaRocca, Brown, Roos, Sykes, Harrington, Jordan, Williams, Siess, Miller, Stoclxy, Davis, Newell, Rippel, Wilbe, Stumpff, Henry. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Mr. Beeman, Cruz, Steinlauf, Price, Swift, Oxley, Harlxless, Dutcher, Jordan, Silk, Higbee, Hadden, Johnson, Hantz, Wells, Kennedy. lst Row, L. to R.: Vetter, Teece, Schwartz, Huff, Fraze, Counts, O'Berry, Rupert, Rearick, Hollis, Kiebler, Mantell, Demar, Knisely. QW? N H S W ' ' BA ND I l l The Scarlet and Cream Band of Northeast High School has been an outstanding representative of the school. They have played faithfully at all our football games, made up pep bands for the basket- ball events, performed in assemblies, given concerts, and participated in parades. ' In addition, the Nehi Band received superior ratings in the district contests, and excellent ratings in the state contest. These were the results of hours of extra rehearsals, and co-operation from the various band sections. The twirling maiorettes are an addition to our flashy, high-stepping band. is Both the faculty and the students of Northeast 14 High School are proud of the superior quality of its i fine Viking Band. The highest praise is certainly deserved by our Director: Mr. Eugene A. Beeman director, Mr, Eugene Bee-man! T04 'E i 3 Left to Right: David Whitaker, George Nousioinen, Arthur Zoellner, Susan Swift. Absent: Toby Hilliker, Section Leader: Michael Oliver. I ,e A 1 I il T L ttt .f r I 5 f w f :,, - 3 51, '- . -A 3 Z. s A L f, .Q ,', ' . '- Q A 4 5 E i . -.f ,ttt . g. i! f e i R X .ie K Ni nw ' Nga ji Ni x - Q ' j k. Xy ,R I X t n' 1 ' A f-ff! JN T' ii ex I . V , . ti .4 - in Q ' was v.xQ Z.. . .,. A N 1 :xl . yon' . X ,' nt' N M R A 1 W K 1 s., ' L Yi f In ggi - X t .sa . :X 'y A J L il u. Y N -I ,W lemma , L i A Kwik. OQQM! ffl A m -K I I ww Q . cgi? 6 Iv . ' j :Tw ws' 'S' Q L-'Q a 4e.Afa.N9f ' if if ...L .xkiphixfil -. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Jerry Aspen, Ronnie Hagan, Dennis Odom, Dale Neuendorf, Michael Sellers. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Randy Collany, Homer Jones, Charles Voigt, Tom Thornton. 'lst Row, L. to R.: George Siemers, Jackie Johnson, Alice Hantz, June Williams, Arden Slough. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Peter DeWitt, Terry Allen, Herb Schleman, William Lawrence. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Tony Zeoli, John Eaddy, Tom Fay. 'lst Row, L. to R.: Eva Newell, Anita Ripple, John Young, Carl Kiebler. , Y v-- Y at 106 f- jd 'X , i 3- 3rd Row, L. to R.: Peter Kersker, Ryn Peterick, Sandra Hendry, Doreen Dutcher, Carlene Sykes, Eleanor Stocky, Connie Counts, Bill Brennan. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bruce Beat, Linda Harrington, Sandra Rearick, Audrey Siess, Nancy Huff, Diane Wilber, Duane Tobey. lst Row, L. to R.: Clarissa Fraze, Terry Kiebler, Mary O'Berry, Marianna Jordon, Carolyn Kennedy, Diane Jordan, Linda Harrington, Peggy Vetter. VIKING Back Row, L. to R.: John Mitchell, Bob Buss. Front Row, L. to R.: Rose Marie Cruz, John Eaddy, Jac- quline Wells. Absent: Bob Cates. lil Back Row, L. to R.: Linda Stumpff, Fred McKenzie, Ronald Mason, Elaine Steinlauf. Front Row, L. to R.: Angela LaRocca, Kay Silk, Marie Higbee, Marietta Davis. ie I Back Row, L. to R.: Diane Hadden, Lora Miller, Sharon Tobey, Priscilla Brown, Linda Price. Front Row, L. to R.: Edith Teece, Sandra Roos, Susan Knisely, Jacquelyn Forsythe, Carol Rupert, Barbara Oxley. Absent: Vose Pneuman, Section Leader: Duane Bowyer. BAND R Back Row, L. to R.: Calvin Adams, Bob Batchelor, Charles Poust. Front Row, L. to R.: Evelyn Hockett Archie McKinnis, Jane Hollis. Absent: Keith Allen t W M 9 if it .. 31+ :Y R, Thomas Wagoner. Q i K 3 A- - N . K K, . 'L K ' , W -1 .t ,., . - 95:1 , V5 2 .- . Q xg X .3 5 L .egg L . as :Y ASQ ' . ai . A I 'f fs - ' f '- A - K .3 S 1 A, , - L, to L Ai J ' ' f 5 .5 5 ' . A P A - N Z ,J S . - f. Q N g gi. -i .Q - - N X - 5, 1 .... EN- , ,-2. V 1, N ,Q A A -:l flilsg. Q ' .T L ' X34 'ass si 'li 7-' S ' 4 ' : x tg 4 -r- T A Y ' A L ' .3 In N I..-f 1 , ,f s x ' is ifjk f M 4 QA, E. ,rj 'meh J V a t , Q X .2 Q. 'E . ,... . L ' XV ' ,-if 1 4, . is .. Sl. QQ , I 1, . - , . X ..: ilk, R ,Q tg. . X .. -F 1. ti Q . Q If .5 V 6 , fi .5 gt iw . f X 'Sf . ' I' -1 5. -' sf . 1 gr, Q L S4 -fri.. .X ,FY .ss ' 4 ,- :wists . h if h . F , :eggs is . U r' V - A - X . -1. . y .. ., ' -- 2 - .. -' 1115: mf. is 1 Q: . , ,. . S:1:. J! Jiri 3 J v A - fa- f - . -u Q i . f, 4 , gas: . W af 3 ' ' ' .. , ,W - . . Iss -' to Q .. ' I Q v .L y Y r N mal 'S f f' l Q X F I ws- 1' A if f . , s ft ' M ' 1 f - ii xi' V4 - A1 fl BIN:-i 1 i J ..... in . 53 I A- 3 ' A .A u QQ-J,'gg,, gy.5Q V .,, . M Sf X ' J f ' l L .fx QL 7 x K ' 9. J , ,Ls .l xg . K .J N - V ef' 1 , ,1 E , ' I 3, ' Vx -,. If --. A f-,,,4gf:':7'f?F-qv Q J ,I I ,A N 3 ..-A-f' 7 Back Row, L. to R.: Karl Nousiainen, Garrett Johnson, Roy Canon, Jerry Grizzell, Alain Wheeler. Front Row, L. to R.: Phil Morron, Mariory Schwartz, Dorothy Montell, Tim Potter, Ed Amley. Absent: Jane Pounds. H? T- -ff-ad, Buck Row, I., to R.: Phil Morron, Tom Fay, John Eaddy, Ronnie Hogan, Duane Tobey. Front Row, l, to R.: Connie Counts, Sandra Reoricln, Jan Hollis, Carol Rupert. Standing, L. to R.: Tom Fay, Sue Swift. Buck Row, I.. to R.: Terry Allen, Peter DeWitt, Dennis Odom, Jerry Aspen, Ronnie Hogan, Toby Hilliker. Front Row, L. to R.: Allen Wheeler, Roy Canon, Duane Tobey, Phil Morron, Chuck Poust. Left to Right: Linda Stumpff, Susan Swift, Ryn Peterick, Rose Marie Cruz, Carol Rupert, Peggy Vetter, '55 or 2. V .1 ' ' , . ,. E ,, M Roy Cannon l linda Stumpff Jane Pounds, Mary O'Berry. Absent: Edith Teece. MAJORETTES . . , S X gs T 5 , tr iff -, s sg s- 5 5, 5 , l l ' Q f Edith Teece Ryn Peterick Jane Pounds Susan Swift 23. Rose Cruz Mary O'Berry Carol Rupert Peggy Vener Can you imagine a parade with- out maiorettes? A band without their action and lively color? The Nehi Maiorette corps is composed ot nine high stepping girls and one boy. Their lively twirling ot silvery batons, and their strutting pace make them as much a part ot the band as the scintillating marches. Along with the band they have twirled at all games, parades, con- certs, district contests, and the statewide contest. This year, as well as last year, they were rated as superior in the district contest. Northeast High is proud of this fine representative group. Senior Mciorettes: Carol Rupert, Rose Cruz We 2 ,ww X wgnijjdi v I 14 GIRZS' 611.55 CZUB . tt tl' ffl lst Row, L. to R.: .loan Loeffler, Karen Lewis, Marilyn Hartman, Claudia Morrison, Nancy Ester, Linda Purvis, Ruth Shelton, Jacqueline Stacey. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Diane Thompson, Carole Swenson, Carolyn Pilz, Dorothy Elwell, Rhonda Brown, Pat Morgan, Lois Ramsey, Donna Gray, Anna Mae Sherlock. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Barbara Cruse, Clarice Slover, Pam Moore, Margerita Schoenau, Nina Garrison, Darlene Bennett, Rose Worley, Pat Smith, Janet Delouder. This year, The Advanced Girls Glee Club has been very active, and has performed in several programs. The ' first of these was the Thanksgiving assembly, for which 'if the girls practiced diligently with fine results. ln addition to singing in the Christmas Concert, they made their own dresses for this event. The Spring Concert, and the Festival of Song are also on their list of accom- plishments. One can see how much time and effort were consumed in preparation for these performances. ban. L. to R.: Louanne DeCresie, Lyda Graser, Judy Norman. lil ROW, l-- to RJ P09 Smllhl WCG Pfeildenli Janet lst Row, L. to R.: Ruth Shelton, Claudia Morrison, Delouder, Secretary. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Clarice Pqf Morgan, 2nd row, L, 19 R.: Nancy E51er' Mar. Slover, President, Barbara Cruse, Treasurer. geritq Schgenqu, Pam Moore, Donna Gray. .H 3 l . iff? .P i. 'Z ,, A 0,4 PEHA cflokgus 1st Row, L. to R.: Joyce Huffer, Carolyn Gromling, Sue McGowan, Celeste Loeffler, Henry Berge, Bob Koch, John Gingras, Dennis Hubbard, Judy Akins, Sandra Howland, Ann Leedy. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Carley Freck, lyda Graser, Mary Ellen Brown, Vivienne Morrison, Kenny Simpson, Jim Coffin, Jim DeCresie, Jim Jones, Brian Wells, Linda Medeiros, Virginia Payne, Judy Norman. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Joan Dodge, Jo Ann Peters, June Sharpe, Ellen Connor, Wayne Cooper, Bill Pheil, Carl Monson, Arville Renner, Phoebe Cupples, Glenda Fast, Joyce Crow. 4th Row, L. to R.: Penny Goodman, Bobbie Jean Todd, Diane Brown, Marilyn Payne, Kent Hobbs, louis Ateek, lynn Swanson, Frank Walther, George Marks, Doris Spaulding, Barbara Clark, Sue Shaffer, Suellen Sprague. 5th Row, L. to R.: Nancy Tucker, Maureen O'Rourke, Sharon Van Sciver, Olivia Dodson, Jo Ann Terrie, Judy Nickolson, Charles Welch, Wayne Weitz, Larry Hawkins, Robert Vosburgh, Dennis Clark, Linda Crain, Donna Reed, Rosie Romsey, Janet Delauder. Absent: Jane Hollis. The A Cappella Choir is a wonderful group of enthusiastic vocalists, who enrich our assembly programs with song, as well as present concerts for the enioyment of everyone. Their first performance was the Christmas Concert, in which they joined the members of the other choruses. They presented a marvelous Easter Program, were featured in the Spring Concert, and partici- pated in the Festival of Song. All in all, the A Cappella Choir is an example of what can be accomplished through skillful direction, and good musicianship. ix 4 si 3 r MISS DOROTHY CLONTS Director of Vocal Music Recognition should be given to A Cappella Robe Chair- men Joyce Huffer and Larry Hawkins, to Lynn Swanson, Student Director, and Corley Freck, Publicity Chairman. L, to RJ Sue MCG.-,wqnl T'-ggsureri Louis Meek, president ist Row, L. to R.: Sue Spearan, Joyce Crow, Carolyn Arville Renner, Vice President, Ann leedy, Secretary. Gmmllngf JUdY Mins- 2nd Kew, L- to R-1 Brien Wells. Frank Walther, Bill Pheil, .lim DeCresie. ' CHORUS' A E Q 2 ' -A,' S .fy 5 B A - S ' . wi il if S ' - .1 R i i' : i l 2 , v . ' , A , s, - ' B If p iv: ' nf ki. Q-'Q r , . L la ' L. 1 '1 d . . : N 'I l lj i y N , n fr - l 'F Xl K B l ' if N I' . .Rl l ii lg ii J 1 R Tal- . 'lst Row, L. to R.: Sandy Bennett, Jo Ann Sutter, Mary lou Hail, Robert Lambeck, Graham Mowrer, Bob Patten, Barbara Emond, Harriet Hilton, Carol Peterson. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Louanne DeCresie, Sandy Sanders, Judith Kurpe. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Judy Schweillert, Darlene Estes, Sylvia Morrison, Gary Munn, David Krumwiede, Bill Weaver, lynn Galbraith, Marilyn Hainer, Sue Parker. lst Row, I.. to R.: Sandy Saunders, Bill Weaver, Pat Schatzel. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Barbara Emond, David Krumwiede, Sylvia Morrison. nh' GZEE 6'lWll?y.Ud . 1 J ,' 1. .L-Jvv W:-. 'L-LM , , it K ' .f - X .gi 1 'Q lst Raw, l.. to R.: Mary Scott, Zoe Hopper, Katherine lord, Ruth Owen. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Arlene Troast, Beth Ann Kuhlthau, Sandy Simcox, Sandra Hardin. H 1 Ck x 1, Q .Q , , A , J ,W f R 6 s M Nxa an RGANIZATUO NS EXTRA ADDED ATTRAcTloNs H uf. n v in , i,. au. . ., . , , V , tj lil s U ivy: lst Row, L. to R.: Kathy Hutchins, Barbara Monrose, Linda Price, Phyllis Wade, Barbara Wells, 2nd Row, Jim Briclxley Arville Renner Barbara Mon rose Linda Price L. to R.: Arville Renner, Ralph Spaulding, Jim Brinkley, Jim Willson. 3 0 ' The Northeast High School Student Council started a highly successful school year with the annual Get Acquainted Dance in September. It also sponsored the Leadership Workshops held in the fall and in the spring, which helped our various club officers to as- sume their responsibilities more efficiently. The Council took an active part in the evaluation, and was commended by the evaluators for the leadership role which it plays in helping to develop the program in cooperation with its faculty representatives. The newly organized Inter-Club Council, which is a functioning arm of the Student Council, has established definite standards for clubs to uphold. The last maior proiect of the year, the Spring Carnival, climaxecl the year, and was a carefree day for both the students and faculty. School sponsors: Miss Helen Stomper, Mr. John Ritter 1 at N 'W We f r .,.. mf , I ' Egg.. Mlff l bs. JE, A Mrs. Stamper Mr- Ritter 'lst Row, Cipriano. L to R.: Pat Teague, Joan Moody, Carol Curran, Shirley McClendon, Barbara Monrcse, Celeste 2nd Raw, L. to R.: Helen Smith, Barbara Wells, Judy Huber, Trudy Andringa, Kathy Hutchins, Brenda Ulrich, Martha Lee Heath. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Ralph Spaulding, Jim Briclcley, Woody Reed, George Salzman, Bill Lawrence. Absent: Melody Siplon, Jim Willson. 1 vs ,. ... Ct-Sl , lst Row, L. to R.: Aldrich. 2nd Raw, 2? 3 l . A X x .K X .-I 1 w s L B-: I Jane Heilbron, Judy Akins, Diane Franlmenburg, Sue Spearen, Phyllis Wade, Carol L. to R.: Cliff Freeman, Neil Savage, Pat Williams, Arville Renner, Gary Brown. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Carl Monson, Bill Pheil, Kent Mitchell, Tom Fay. Absent: Dawn Cotter, Jim Simmons, Bill Keown. 'lst Row, Bucholtz. 3rd Row, Richards, L. to R.: Linda Price, Kay Buchannon, Beverly Barton, Celeste Loeftler, Diane Cobler, Glenda 2nd Row, L. to R.: Neil Waters, Bernie Kehler, Howard Isaacs, Larry Nastri, Tom Payne. L. to R.: Dick Gourley, Dick Isaacs, Jim DeCresie, George Heiber, Tom Payne. Absent: Donald Beverly Matheny, Barbara Smith, Charles Paust. lg t :qi J 4: Ill lil ll: ll. SOCIAL L. fo R.: Kufhy Hufchins, Beverly Barton, Marihu Lee Heaih. 3 T7 var ASSEMBLY Is! Row, I.. fa R.: Shirley McCIendon, Celesfe Ciprlano 2nd Row, L. Io R.: Pai Teague, Carol Aldrich 3 ,I IN,-III I ,,..,-.M GROUNDS Is! Row, L. Io R,: Barbara Wells, Carol Curran, Joan Moody. 2nd Row, L. Io R.: Ralph Spaulding, Dick Isaacs. 1 x . I . 1 I . f' All , 5 5 5 avi 4+ I I . ,' 5 X, Y' f. za 3 ' CLUB Arville Renner, Jane Heilbron. e 'rx X . lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Cheesmond, Jim Willson, Ralph Buxton, 2nd Row, L. to R.: Virginia Payne, Clarice Clover, Ann Leedy, 3rd Row, L. to R.: Jim Kaiser, John Krege, George Salzman, HONOR SOCIETY Membership in the National Honor Society is determined by outstanding ability in the fields ot scholarship, lead- ership, service, and character. This year our activities included a tapping as well as a formal initiation. We also had doughnut sales which pro- vided tunds tor scholarships tor i958 Northeast graduates. These scholarships aid National Honor Society members to attend college. School sponsor: Miss Beth Cheesmond gf' 'ji' X is ml- - is '97 . f' m7 ' 1 ff, , .. fi A fi! i 1' l- . 4 , Kathy Hutchins, Trudy Andringa, Barbara Wells, Sandra Creitz Gail Barnes, Anne Taylor, Marion Kline, Pat Teague, Sara Emery. Harry Steinhardt, Ralph Spaulding, Bill Lawrence. Humor, Everyone! lst Row, L. to R.: Trudy Andringa, Kathy Hutchins, Sandy Creitz 2nd Row, L. to R. .lim Brickley, Ralph Buxton. I J 4 First Row, L. to R.: Mr. Jenkins, Melody Siplon, Barbara Syfrett, Anne Dillon, Linda Crain, Bob Moore, Pat Williams. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Jere Slote, Velsey Gray, Pat Hazeltine, Martha Calvert, Joyce Crow, June Sharpe, Sharon Thompson, Shirley McClondon. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Dorothy Mainella, David Britner, Cliff Freeman, Bob Batchelor, Gene Glennon, Pat Teague, Mary Lou Andrews, Marion Kline. 4th Row, l. to R.: Barbara Menees, Martha Lee Heath, Doris Delnet, Diane Marlar, Karolyn Bagg, Ellen Conner, Martha Best, Phyllis Wade, Bonnie Hughes. uiZ!mcZSmo!l Quill and Scroll is a national iournalistic fraternity. The members of the Northeast Chapter work on both the Viking Log and the Nor'easter staffs. This organization strives to promote better school publications. Its purpose is to provide practical training and experiences in art, literary, and advertising fields as related to publications. School sponsor: Mr. Paul Jenkins lst Row L. to R.: Dawn Cotter, Anne Dillon, Melody Siplon. 2nd Row L. to R.: Linda Crain, Barbara Syfrett. The Quill and Scroll at work. if if . ' i ,A A 'ii . s 5 Ax! , I ' 5 at 1 15, . --vll 1 2 - . ,. ..: f 1 - ,Q I K K l.3ift,Vil .K i. I ..,... I We Q A--T A r P f- 'ff .ff Ist Row, L. to R.: Roberta Gourley, Ralph Spaulding, Carol Rupert, Mike Hunt, Janet Delauder. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Suzanne McGowan, Bill Pheil, George Salzman, Jimmy Blue, George Marks, Ann leedy. him .S ' CUIB 00llN6'll The Inter Service Club Council is com- posed ot sixteen members, the president ond one representative from eoch of the eight service clubs. The purpose of the council is to promote club service proiects ond activities. This yeor the council designed an emblem ond ct banner which were placed in the front hell. A party for oll service club members wos held on Moy 30 ot the CIVITAN BEACH CLUB-HOUSE. School sponsor: Mr. Eric Whitted Me, +- Mr. Whitted, Carol Rupert, Ralph Spaulding, Mike Hunt The Inter Service Club Council at work lst Row L. to R.: Mr. Morgan, Ralph Buxton, Jim Willson, Larry Cecconi, Leonard Scipioni, ,Jim Brickley, Frank Walther, Ed Amley 2nd Row L. to R.: Dennis Clark, Calvin Adams, Mike Walton, John Quarles, Ed Salzman, Peter Kersker, Louis Ateek, Charles Voigt. 3rd Row L, to R.: Gordon Lundbeck, William Thomas, James Coffin, Bob Shiels, Bob Warren, Bill Downs, Richard Fraze, Wayne Weitz. Ka, em By membership in the Key Club, we promote the constitutional obiec- tives of the Kiwanis International. These are to develop initiative and leadership, to provide experiences in living and working togther, to prepare for useful citizenship. Some of the activities in which the members have participated are: the vocational guidance committee, sponsorship of career conferences, and a follow-up study of past graduating classes. Another project has been the beautification of the school and the school grounds. The annual Key Club Dance, and the operation of the refreshment booths during the Festival of States Parade have comprised our social program. School sponsor: Mr. Merle Morgan lst Row L. to R, Frank Walther, Wayne Weitz, Ralph Buxton. 2nd Row L. to R. Larry Cecconi, Jim Brickley. The meeting will C0me to Order! ,,,,s...oe 'N lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Adams, Judy Akins, Mary Ellen Brown, Barbara Syfrett, Trudy Andringa, Gail Barnes, Carol Huffman, Janet Delauder, Carol Curran. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Jane Johnson, Jo Ann Peters, Barbara Monrose, Margerita Schoenau, Jackie Johnson, Gloria Rankin, Carley Freck, Nancy Morgan, Pat Moore, Celeste Loeffler. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Rita Kohls, Jere Slate, Melinda McKenzie, Beverly Barton, June Sharpe, Carol Swenson, Kathy Hutchins, Sandra Creitz, Bonnie Hughes. 4th Row, l. to R.: Judy Williams, Ellen Steehler, Beth Ann Kuhlthau, Mariory Schwartz, Bonnie Kindel, Marilyn Payne, Carol Aldridge, Kay Amend, Clarico Slover, Judy Norman. Absent: Jean Davis, Barbara Kogerman, Kay Parks, Judy Peel. K .me x sf For the year l957-l958 Keyette spe- cial activities have included decorating a float tor the Homecoming Parade, and the arrangement ot a Christmas Nativity scene on the root of the entrance to the Ist Row, L. to R.: Barbara Syfren, Trudy Andringu. 2nd Row, auditorium' Our Chief Social event WGS I.. to R.: Gail Barnes, Carol Huffman, Mary Brown. a mother-daughter banquet held in May. The Keyettes assisted with a survey that was used in the school evaluation in December. Keyettes Discuss Future Meetings School sponsor: Mrs. Dorothy Adams .WH ,Q 'lst Raw, L. to R.: Mr. Ritter, Vose Pneuman, Bill Pheil, Ralph Spaulding, Gene Glennon, John Krege, Joe Hood. 2nd Row, L to Bernard Kehler, Randy Collany, Howard Isaacs, Lester Dufford, Charles Sands, Ed Hatch, Bill Thayer. 3rd Row, L. to R Max McCaslin, Art Daniels, Harry Steinhardt, Doug Brisbin, Bob Loeber, Pete Dewitt, John Roberts. Absent: Bob Cates, Ben Wall Bill Parke. Vose Pneuman, for r ' .e The two outstanding protects for the Junior Exchange Club this year were the selling of Christmas trees, and the annual fish try. With the money earned from these two projects, we purchased greatly needed equipment for the Science Department. Unity for Service is the motto for this service club, and membership in the group requires high scholastic records, good character, and qualities of leadership, Senior Exchange Club Sponsor is Mr. Morrison Pearce, and the teacher sponsor is Mr. John W. Ritter. Ralph Spaulding, Bill Pheil, Gene Glennon. Jr. Exchange Club plans future meetings 3 4 L Q l. dst I. gm, .- - 5' - is 'lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Wentworth, Alice Stucky, Patricia Teague, Phyllis Wade, Ann Taylor, Carolyn Kennedy, Sharon Freshwater, Melody Siplon, Charlotte Conant. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Roberta Gourley, Janice Harrison, Sandra Hopper, Kathy Phillippi, Elaine Erlick, Sara Emery, Chris Fleming. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Joyce Rywant, Chloe Collins, Susan Swift, Davalee Bisher, Mariorie Bolle, Linda Love, Diane Wilber, Barbara Wells, Wendy Bailey. 4th Row, L. to R.: Patricia Morgan, Marie Higbee, Joan Dodge, Diane Shea, Betty Winser, Barbara Cashin, Edith Steehler, Norma Magee, Carolyn Hiney. Absent: Judy Huber, Barbara Pafford, Evaclene Herndon, Carolyn Sue Garner, Shirley Graham, Sandra Stallman, Sondra Butler. 14 Glad The Anchor Club, which is sponsored by the Pilot Club of St. Petersburg, is one of the girls' service clubs at Northeast High School. Our club aided the annual Christmas Seal Drive of the Anti-Tuberculosis Asso- ciation, and assisted with the Christmas Toy Shop as two of its proiects in com- munity work. In recognition of excep- tional ability, we presented o gift of luggage to the outstanding senior girl. School sponsor: Mrs. Louise Wentworth -' . f x kk y K X 'vi' it . A 'lj , 3 - 1-x- P 'fiff-: A f - W L ' ' r' ' y N ' 5 . ., .2 , . it fi 1 'I , .fn M.. .,,, -' f , - 1 . '27 K f- ' ' Q 1, 'Ist Row, L. to R.: Carolyn Kennedy, Ann Taylor, Phyllis Wade. 2nd Raw, l.. to R.: Alice Stuclzy, Pat Teague, Charlotte Conant. Anchor Girls make voodoo dolls during football season. lst Row, L, to.R.. Mr. Rowland, Joel Easom, Roberl Foreman, Bruce Slack, George Salzman, Kent Mitchell, Phil Morron, Jerry Alder son, Mike Hunt, Carllon Reichert, 2nd Row, L. lo R.: George Nousiainen, Lynn Swanson, Jan Duggar, larry Briiner, Ronald Oversfreei, Robert levcin, Sieve Grevn, Bill lawrence, Karl Nousiainen, George Schullz. 3rd Row, l.. to R.: Hardy Bryon, Jack Weaver, Tom Neuson, Gr-orgv Kramer, Gary Brown, Neil Savage, Jim Simmons, Hank Haesalrer, Larry Fannin, Richard Hupp. Absent: Ron Mullen. . 6. . lliu Junior Civiion Club performs services which benefit Norilieost lligilu School, This yoor funds were rciised To purchase the Two cold water ay-iluiiif, which the club hos given The school. This vvos done by o nioior inonwy inciking proioci, which is the onnuol sole of Those delicious Civiton Cfloxlon lruii Cakes. Srliuol sponsor: Mr. Geruld Rovvlcincl ls! Row, l. lo R.: Bruce Stack, Jerry Alderson, George Salz- man, Ki-n Mitchell. 2nd Row, L. ia R.: Mille Hunl, Bob Fore- man, Phil Morron, Joel Eosom. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Larry Fannin, Mr- Rowland. Jr. Civiians sell lheir delicious fruiicake. , 'f'x fia lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Dulaney, Ann Abernathy, Joyce Huffer, Sandra Howland, Sharon VanSciver, Carol Rupert, Susanne Rhodes, Joan Moody, Arlene Murfin. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Susan McGowan, Suellen Sprague, Jane Heilbron, Penny Goodman, Ingrid Dworak, Sandra Roos, Susan Knisely, Carolyn Gramling. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Diane Frankenberg, Carolyn Walter, Patricia Ainsworth, Betty Lou Hankey, Carol Povkov, Marian Kline, Patricia Albrecht. 4th Row, L. to R.: Judy Pelletier, Karen Glendenning, Patricia Smith, Rena Counts, Diane Brown, Audrey Siess, Susan Doubleday, Barbara B. Hall, Angela LaRocco. Absent: Linda Crain, Susan Goree, Barbara M. Hall, Sandra Rearick, Carol Sucker, Betty lngold, Diane Birth. The members ot the Civinette Club are chosen on the basis ot leadership, loyalty, and scholarship. The ideals ot our club are to build better citizenship, and to be ol service to our school and community. This year we sold truit cakes and spon- sored the annual Twirp Week, including the Tvvirp Tvvirlf' To assist the Athletic Department, we sold Cokes at the foot- ball games. School sponsor: Miss Ethel Dulaney CMT 'Ist Row, L. to R.: Sue Rhodes, Joyce Hufler, Carol Rupert, Sharon VanSciver, Sandra Howland. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Susan McGowen, Joan Moody, Arlene Murfin, Ann Abernathy, Penny Goodman. How much did we make? KAW X : S , -. w,g,,e?t ,. S . lst Row, L. to R.: Mr. Wilson, Jim Blue, Woody Reed, George Marks, John Eaddy, Vernon Renner, Tom Fay, Carl Monson. 2nd Row, L, to R.: Robert Zaiser, John Young, John McCanless, Sammy Davis, John Oliver, Carl Kiebler, George Hieber, Bob Koch, Tom Payne, Jennings Campbell, Garrett Johnson. 3rd Row, L, to R.: David Britner, Robert Lawson, Duane Bowyer, John Heiser, Neil Waters, John Kempf, Bill Anderson, Milne Vigue, Paul Watkins. o 4 X .1-ff . lst Row, L. to R.: Woody Reed, Jim Blue, John Oliver, 2nd Row, L, to R.: Tom Fay, John McCanless. WLM! The Wltoel Club considers time por- sonol service it ltos given tho scltool its greotest ocbievernont. Our activities ltove included unloocling bogs for tlto Goodwill Industries, promoting tho solo ol Cbristntos trees ond cor wosltos to mise money for gifts to tlto scltool. BUS STIJP BHP - The wheel's platter spinners! KJ l U-QEQMLS New ,,,,s ,. ......c,,......,....fE'Sb1, f Qi -exiszie .- K 1 , Y K cm., 4 f t'f 'x gl 'lla The boys that make the Glad Among these gifts ore Venetion blinds for the bookkeeper's office, o clock ond mirrors for the boys' Physiccnl Education locker rooms, ond cz contribution toword our new trock. wheels go round. School sponsor: Mr. Eorl Wilson. The Wheel Club olso sponsored the Bus Stop Bops, cmd severol donces otter bull gomes. l look, Mom, no shoes! ,M,..,I1s,- s c, .-. -, I Here's one for the book. 11- -.-1.--i.n.. lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. VanFleet, Pat Williams, Karolyn Bagg, Ann Leedy, Edith Teece, Aletha Olsen, Sally Renner, Marianna Jordan, Elaine Steinlauf. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Marietta Davis, Terry Kiebler, Sandra Peddycord, Linda Stumpff, Sandra Henry, Carol Hood, Marge Meyers, Connie Counts, Loretta Smith, Celeste Cipriano. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Judy Reinhardt, Mary O'Berry, Norma Norris, Virginia Payne, Peggy West, Dorothy Elwell, Esther Nickel, Carol Probst, Jo Ann Kelly, Lois Martin. 4th Row, L. to R. Eleanor Stoclxey, Barbara Cooper, Joan King, Phoebe Cupples, Susan Spearen, Ellen Connor, Lynne Dwyer, Carolyn Akins, Brenda Ulrich, Kay Buchannan. Absent: Kathy Huntley. Glad The Roians, a girls service club, was organized in l956, as the first club of its kind in the United States. These girls, through hard work and diligent attention to their program of twelve goals, serve Northeast High School very faithfully. The club is sponsored by the St. Petersburg Women of Rotary, and their assistance is to be highly commended. School sponsor: Mrs. Imelda Van Fleet ht Row, L. to R.: Sandra Peddycord, Sally Renner. 2nd Row, I.. to R.: Edith Teece, Ellen Conner, Aletha Olsen, Pat Williams. The Faithful Girls of Rotary. .-.ru - 1 I it is? Cf . ,..?F:'J N df . i0 l' . . ifkti . mi 1st Row, L. to R.: Arville Renner, Celeste Cipriano, Wendy Ormiston, Betty Lou Hankey, Sandra Oxley, Susan Kindsey, Ellen Conner, Penny Goodman. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Sue Doubleday, Janet Delau der, Ann Gilbert, Linda Crain, Nancy Morgan, Martha Lee Heath, Jody Curry, Kathy Holdon. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Joel Easom, Jim Brickley, Tom Fay, Ronnie Mason, Carlton Reichert, Art Daniels, Ed Salzman. .Mlm Cllll? 6'0UN6'll The Inter-Club Council, a subordinate unit of the Student Council, is a newly organized group this year, which is com- the service and school clubs of Northeast tx ' prised of thirty-three representatives from J I, High School. The I.C.C. is the link between the clubs and the Student Council. The latter has recognized the I.C.C. as an organized body with powers to function as follows: l. Recommend to the Student Council any item of importance to club activities. 2. To enforce all rulings which the Student Council has established pertaining to clubs. 3. To establish club standards. 4. To determine qualifications neces- sary for the new clubs. 5. To issue club charters. To promote good public relations, sev- eral social events were held during the year. Chief of these was a party attended by the members of eight clubs, which was given at the Civitan Beach Club- house. School sponsor: Mr. John Ritter ,'.,,'. . - ' Now for the code of ethics Hx 5 . t is' 'Wir i f A ' X I ..q-nfslir i .ss .. L Q ,. 2, W' New .new lst Row, L. to R.: Mr. Ritter, Arville Renner, Wendy Ormiston. . f ' A f. T 2 1 E 3 if . -. Es: Jr A 5 , , -. - A is . .. y y , , . K K. 2 4 ...,, ' tr. ' i ' A K ' - s ...K M X X .tt X Q E .,4. . -. 1 v N X A , f W ss , .Q K Y X ,N N xyskigs. n X Y sw., ws. V s , M , glib? Q wif 'mf' f lst Row, L. to R.: Mr. Williams, Donna Quick, Wilbert Anderson, Faye Uhl, John Hardman, Judy Huber, Eddie Stinson, Mary Godfrey, Mr. James Pope. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Barbara Pafford, Shirley Lee, Jacqueline Wells, Marilyn Leslie, Connie Counts, Linda Fart Diane Cummings, Julia Clarke, Joyce Styers, Dusty Downs. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Willie Harris, Tom Chamlee, Edward Hoeussner, Bruce Hugill, Joe Martin, Richard Geary, James Chancy, Ken Sassaman, Bob Baker. 4th Row, L. to R.: Sara Jo Woods, Myra Miller, Jane Seeley, Sally Everett, Terry Reichelderfer, Jean Robertson, Barbara Hall, Put Ainsworth, Charlene DeBoer, Alice Hantz. Sth Row, L. to R.: Adrian Hadsock, Gerald Heckathorne, Ed Mihalak, Doug Holland, Ken Thomas. Absent: Evadene Herndon, Gerald Vaughn. - .0. 7. 'S-.... -sv Take a letter Miss. Secretaries 8- Stenographers. fb fdfya X CALLING ALL DCT'ers DCT-Coordinator, Ralph G. Williams DCT-Coordinator, James Pope CI b S May we help you-? Dental 8. Medical Assistants, u ponsors J xx, Q ff if'-Q, SYM!! -: .Qsmgm X . in .C,,i.,rj'.54 3. .. , WW ,X 1y,4MA,MM.,ww5c SQA s '5'xi'.,u,.f 'v3i,, ' ' 4 -:JK-Sir gyfmx .. -Q.: T as M. . VIKING HOMECOMING PARADE-DCT'ers win another first. Largest- Most Represenfalivef' Cap!ives of Chamberlain in Chains. Chairman of Floai, Barbara Pafford with Vidory Trophies of last two years-workers in clubs main activities-presented here! 'ffm . K K If an XX 15 ,,', Q.- - ' lf'if?X55 in - 3 x V ah . D 3 T 4 ' ik A I X ,,,-5 : 'ex , i .7 . V Queen and Crew of the fleet. Woodsmen plan' fha' 'reel Programs! Programs! DCT Sells All. Coasiguard on Parade DCT Seas All. we lst Row, l. lo R.: Mr. Wilson, larry Hawkins, Doug Hotalen, Roger Whitehead, Ronnie Murphy, Mickey Mouslakas, Woody Reed, Vernon Renner. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Mr. Pope, Paul Boyer, Jack Polk, John O'Neal, Larry Nastri, Jim Taber, Carl Keibler. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Tom Fincher, Bill Arygos, Ritchie Tucker, Mickey Sellers, Bill lincoln, Dave Williams, Dale Neuendorf. 4th Row, L. to R.: James Polk, Gary Billings, Steve Woodward, Tom Newsom, Fred Pneuman, John McCanless, Glas Brenner, Dennis Bishop, Garry Brown. f-ff The Hi-Y Club, which is sponsored by the Y.M.C.A., meets in the downtown Y.M.C.A. Building each week. At the state convention in Daytona Beach, one of our members was elected vice- It's right here in the books. president of the state Hi-Y. Among our many club proiects has been the co-sponsorship of two dances with the Tri-Hi-Y, namely, the Snowman's Bounce and the Christmas Dance. We The return of Captain Marvel. sn.. lst Row, L. to R.: Jan Wilfong, Bob Warren, Jerry Mills, Cliff Hulsart, Bob Shielr, Gary Lyens, Mike McNerney. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Dick Gourley, Chuck Adalian, Dennis Brown, Cliff Anderson, Mike Bowen, William Faber. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Bucky Merritt, Gary Adalian, Bill Weed, Bob LaBrant, Fred Archibald, Bob Vannatta. 4th Row, L. to R., George Kramer, John Roberts, Dan Tuten, Charles Brannen, Don Nofs, Kirk Clinton, Ron Taylor. I L .- have assisted with the March ot Dimes drive in the school, sold candy mints for the Y.M.C.A. project, and donated money to the track, which is under construction at Northeast High School. We have strived in every way to try to be better citizens in terms of service to God, Country, community, and home. School sponsors: Mr. Earl Wilson, Mr. James Pope fha- ' ist Row, L. to R.: Ronnie Murph , Mickey Moustakas, 2nd Row, .lx Y L. to R.: Roger Whitehead, Woody Reed. We'll win this! lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Dulaney, Diane Jordan, Martha Patane, Norma Magee, Mary Love, Rosie Ramsey, Doris Spaulding, Aloyse Flood, Loretta Smith, Janice Comeau, Miss Muse. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Sandy Simcox, Virginia Patten, Dotty Bortko, Lynn Anderson, Linda Stumpff, Jane Pounds, Peggy Vetter, Jackie Johnson, Diane Grayson, Velsey Gray. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Gail Barnes, Sully Suart, Donna Gray, Carolyn Hiney, Julie Burr, Pat Schatzel, Sue McGowan, Carolyn Gramling, Bonnie Kindel, Gerry Howe, Davalee Bisher. 4th Row, L. to R.: Lynne Johnston, Phoebe Cupples, Pat Kaphammer, Avril Mather, Judy Dunning, Barbara Nunn, Jo Ann Terrie, Shirley McClenndan, Carol Curran, Barbara Kogerman, Donna Reed. 741- z- Each year the Tri-Hi-Y sponsors two projects, one of which is for the school, and the other for the Y.M.C.A. Some of the yearly activities include an elaborate initiation of all new mem- bers, an annual dance known as the Snowman's Bounceug sponsored for the March of Dimes campaign, which was a competition between home rooms this 'lst Row, L. to R.: Sue Rhodes, Paula Manilli, Rena Counts, Brenda Ulrich. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Martha Lee Heath, Joan 1st Row, L. to R.: Valerie Neal, Loretta Smith, Sandra Corbett Moody, Henrietta Kelly. Jaan Moody, Marty Calvert. 1.- 1 e-maxim-1 ' ' F 4 5 3 52 it as lst Row, L. to R.: Martha Heath, Paula Manilli, Brenda Ulrich, Helen Smith, Rena Counts, Henrietta Kelly, Sue Rhodes, Joan Moody, Susan Doubleday, Judy Baker, Sandra Peddycord. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Nina Garrison, Rose Brissette, Joy Purdue, Glenda Bucholtz, Betty Dinn, Patsy Haydin, Valerie Neal, Toni Larimer, Jeanne Pentecost, Virginia Foster, Gail Townsend. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Judi Stacey, Ellen Conner, Diane Marler, Carolyn Walter, Sandy Friedricks, Janet Seymour, Barbara Monrose, Lynn Galbraith, Joyce Crow, Estelle LeBeau, Sandra Oxley. 4th Row, L. to R.: Beverly Kokert, Marty Calvert, JoAnne Olson, Diane Cobler, Billy Jean Hoffman, Rosellen Cook, Kathy Whelpley, Barbara Smith, Beverly Zamoyski, Jean Betts, Pat White. O O 'll ' I ' year. Prizes were given to the leading home rooms: E-2, which was first, E-l, second place, and B-4, third place. ,4 In the late spring all members go to camp for a week-end of fun and recre- ation. School sponsors: Miss Ethel Dulaney, ww:-fi! .fi . s ' i Miss Norma Muse 5-5 f l ' ' 2 se - Q .1 ii' ' s L. to R.: Valerie Neal, Loretta Smith, Sandra Corbett, Joan ,J Moody, Marty Calvert. ' gf-it This is a snowman? , Se L e fs 33 . .J s . IIC lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Rosanne Hagadorn, Sandra Oxley, Carlene Sylmes, Sandra Peddycord, Melody Siplon, Jane Johnson, Sandra Rise, Maxine Crenshaw, Miss Berneece Overholtz. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Glenda Bucholtz, Kay Goodall, Carolyn Fullxerson, Melanie Vaux, Patsy Moore, Joan Loeffler, Paula Beam, Ruby Haynes. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Joyce Robinson, Cora DeGroot, Angelina Custode, Eleanor Polk, Terry Magee, Gloria Rankin, Hazel Davis, Diane Cobler, Linda Perkins. 4th Row, L. to R.: Penny Sutton, Betty Myers, Esther Nickel, Wendy Sleeth, Sandra Lee, Deanna Bailey, Beverly Lightfoot, Alice Acker, Mariorie Bolle. 5th Row, L. to R.: Beverly Russell, Sylvia Morrison, Janice Synstad, Dorinda Williard, Jo Ann Terrie, Shirley Hadsoclc. Absent: Joy Purdue, Beverly Matheny. 4 BUSINESS IEADERS The tirst FBLA project this year was a float tor the Homecoming Parade, which won tirst prize for being the most original. We also held an initiation banquet tor new members, and attended the state convention at Tallahassee, Florida. Future Business Leaders served as usherettes at the school Christmas program, and collected food tor Christmas baskets for the needy. Our purpose is to bring a better understanding ot the business world to each of our members. School sponsors: Miss Rosanne Hagadorn, Miss Berneece Overholtz We're on our way! Isn't this a great float? fmt 'Filth L EAU ERS if uru'RE H E - -. A A lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Cheesmond, Sandra Howland, Eva Newell, Betty lngold, Audrey Siess, Marietta Davis. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Carol Huffman, Janet Delauder, Dorothy Mantell, Kay Silk, Carol Harllless, Carol Rupert, Virginia Payne. Absent: Barbara Cruse, Clarissa Fraze, Frances Thomas. Future Teachers ot America strives to interest students in teaching and better- ing our community and school. To be in this club is an honor because our members must maintain above average grades, and show good qualities ol leadership. Many of our members are partici- pating in the cadet teaching program in the elementary schools sponsored by Pinellas County. A surprise for the Northeast High School Faculty was the giving ot apples to each teacher as a token of our esteem during National Education Week. School sponsor: Miss Beth Cheesmond i X fi Est Q . . Y-if . .5 -, X P0 ' ' S X - g . ie, ..... 4 .431 lst Row, l. to R.: Audrey Seiss, Marietta Davis, Betty lngold. 2nd Row, l.. to R.: Sandy Howland, Barbara Cruse, Eva Newell. This is so humiliating! . D U ,xl aww M,-46 sw gf . ' W X .9. ' . Q f s Q, Ag v' 1' fx mr . S . J V . . iii..- , , ..... h. ,, ' W' . ' ,t , s i 5,43 X, A Gif' Je fy. : .is,1,w+f ,M i 'l Q ., ' fy 41 5, w 3 L.. . .- .,M,, if W l . 5 in . Mg 1 'G :E ?wfzE2LI .A-714 ,l signs, i 1? pw T 'Ci' so ,x V1 .. f1.......s. 'lsf Row, L. io R,: Mrs. Helen Fannin, Marianna Jorden, Ann Taylor, Linda Sfumpff, Carolyn Gramling, Pam Moohre, Eleanor Siocky. 2nd Row, l.. io R.: Sharon Cheney, Frances Homlin, Jane Heilbron, Charloiie Conani, Davalee Bisher, Wendy Ormision. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Donna Cuccinella, Mary DuPori, Carole Burklin, Eunice Benoit, Joann Barogona, Ruth Solberg. 4 Executive Board Not Hard at Work. Members of our club plan To enter the medical profession, and therefore the club appeals To young girls who wish 'ro learn something abou? the medical field. This year we have aided polio drives, x-ray units, and campaigns to collect This is fun! A 'Q Us Q z s s 5.5 Y? . .N 'lf f D 233 is i 1 is lst Row, L. fo R,: Diane Clem, Joyce Crow, Sandra Srewarf, Diane Shea, Joan Dodge, Diane Jordon. Carlin, Barbara Clark, Carol Poffs, Sandy Henry, Maridell Haram, Marilyn Hariman, 3rd Row, L. to Tucker, Bobbie Jean Todd, Sally Renner, Carol Hood. C? 2nd Row, L. to R,: Charlene R.: Marilyn Payne, Nancy clothes, toys, and food for The needy. Our main projects are working as aides in Mound Park Hospital, and assisting in the school clinic. School sponsor: Mrs. Helen Fannin Ax ' x gh' Future Nurses engaged in Christmas project. is A Nurse and her patient. ls! Row, l. Io R.: Mrs. Dobbins, Peggy Wesi, Chris Kohls, Margie Meyer, Elaine Sleinlauf, Joyce Ray, Mrs. Hoffman. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Nancy Meyer, Rose Cruz, Melinda McKenzie, Zoe Hopper, Carolyn Hiney, Terry Kiebler, Karen Glendenning. 3rd Row, glro R.: Belle Bursani, Nancy Wilkins, Mary O'Berry, Diane Haddon, Judy Schweikerl, Lana Croalr, Pal Tempus. Absent: Rita a iotle. auifwredlf The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization made up of girls who have Taken homemaking. Our purpose is To learn as much as we possibly can about our chosen field. Our main proiecf This year was The valentine dance, The Hearts Hop. Cooperation and hard work helped To make if a huge success. School sponsors: Mrs. Esther Dobbins, Mrs. Mildred Hoffman ls? Row, L. fo R.: Chris Kohls, Elaine Sleinlauf, Marge Meyer, Peggy Wesl. 2nd Row, L. io R.: Nancy Willzins, Melinda Mc- l . . Kenzie, Zoe Hopper, Carolyn Hiney. A Y0 9 l'l'e U Plefe of IeWel'Y? va , A . 1' -0' i lst Row, L. to R.: Miss Tyler, Sue Shaffer, Marie Higbee, Norma Norris, Pat Williams, Lynne Dwyer, Judy Reinhardt. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Barbara Monrose, Henrietta Kelly, Barbara Hall, Janet Seymour, Karen Karner, Sharon Karner, Jean Pentecost. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Virginia Foster, Cecilia Parlcer, Helen Leigh, Sue Sprague, Susan Swift, Ellen Connor, Florence Bowman. 4th Row, L. to R.: Barbara Cooper, Estelle Le Beau, Celeste Cipriano, Korolyn Bagg, Sandy Henry, Nancy Huff, Sharon Van Sciver. ml ATHZETIU AS'S'N The G.A.A. sponsors all intramural sports for girls. This includes volleyball, basketball, tennis, badminton, and soft- ball. We encourage competition in this program even further by presenting tro- phies to the winning teams, and by train- ing officials for our own games. From these intramural teams we choose Varsity A and B teams which compete against other schools. The G.A.A. also participates in activi- ties not included in the school program such as bowling, horseback riding, and camping. We aid the Girls' Physical Education department by officiating at games, and purchasing equipment for the locker rooms and for sports. School sponsor: Miss Joanne Tyler lst Row, L. to R.: Lynne Dwyer, Pat Williams, Norma Norris. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Judy Reinhardt, Marie Higbee, Sue Schaffer. We won this! KJ 'lr S -. ,y vi Af Y .I l --..-1-f9'MXh 'e Xt H 1. iii.: . I lst Row, l. to R.: Mrs. Bennett, Arville Renner, Alice Stuclxy, Pat Teague, Grace Steward, Carolyn Kennedy, Carl Manson. 2nd Row, l.. to R.: Mary Smith, Marianne Wright, Phyllis Wade, Sharon Ellis, Margaret Blosser, Lois Martin, .loan Madden, Martha Smith. 3rd Row, l. to R.: Robert Remley, Don Rickards, Wayne Cooper, Eddie Hatch, lynn Swanson, Ann Abernathy, Alice Daft. Absent: Dave Bruneau, Don Delancey. The proiects which our club sponsors ore the doily reading of the scripture ond the Lord's Prayer in the morning, ond the blessing of our food during the three scheduled luncheon periods. Our extro-curricular activities include porticipotion in Bible quizzes, H and other competitions with the Youth Fellowship Clubs from other high it schools in the city. These tournoments take place on Soturdoy night ot the Youth For Christ rollies. E School sponsor: Mrs. Clyde Bennett Y ,. Mrs. Bennett S'h,M h S'th,L S ,Al' 5fClK, Mary mn an G Argus RlT:w:mnson me U Y Phyllis Wade, lynn Swanson. ff , ' If t , Y 1 'xt J 'zwrl A 3 , V ,tg is Q Q e ff' I 'Q ,A c ' ix! . . , ' , 'fo' ' R 5: , l ,l ,1.1.T.Y. -Ev .. .lg . mx ' . - Q - i t 4 , - K 1 . a 0 . r it to R f : ,J he g , . lx N 1 1 S new .-, ,,,f'wf.s Wanda I-'EZZOWSHIP K K X 1 M 'I W , A Is., A w Y . Q - ,N 5 A Y xx. m mf: S' Y V ,. fe., i .I , g. lsr. 'N '. ,7. 1- ,,..-. ,.. -J A v... S , wt N f- sg 1 ' ' ' F 5' ,wk ,X , ,K . 'X f 4 W . ,J I ' K. Nw . N -f X 4, , . :V I , , K If ' 'Z 2 J fry- sz JJ7! , 'J 1 f, , .f f Q , 7 if fi s . L ,. -' 'F 1' , A , , V Lf , ,,..,w 1 A 1 f , , A A ' Q . few ah 9 S ' ,,v' Vi ,. X 5 5115 Isl Row, L. to R.: Alice Sfucky, Pa? Teague, Carolyn Kennedy. 2nd Row, L. io R.: Arville Renner, Carl Monson. Row, Row, Row the Bout .13 4 lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Evans, Roberta Gaurley, Judy Lewis, Bonnie Hughes, Gloria Rankin, Karen Lewis, Eleanor Fielder, Betsy Diodato. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Mary Lou Mack, Jere Slote, Beverly Zamoyslii, Kathy Nourse, Chris Leibold, Jean Pentecost, Linda Holly, Marthanne Patane. 3rd Row, L. to R. Wendy Bailey, Carol Swenson, Priscilla Brown, Linda Price, Susan Swift, Jane Pounds, B, J. Hallman, Diane Grayson. 4th Row, L. R. Barbara Smith, Karen Kuhn, Judy Hauser, Carol Probst, Charlotte Conant, Martha Best, Carol Wood, Carole Hudson. S'6hfA Service to the school, community, and Y,W.C A. is the three-told pur- pose of the Y.W.C.A. Service Club, These services are given in such projects as the Northeast Friendship Committee, football game refreshment sales, Vilorld Fellowship, and the Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. Social events such as dances, annual teas, slumber parties, and trips are also enjoyed by our club members, Sponsor: Mrs. Mary Lou Evans This is OU! 90019 YOOM' Mrs. Evans tries to get the Service Club's attention. it i 9 UQ I ' swf t 4 'K Ist Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Sheppard, Alice Stucky, Jody Curry, Sandra Howland, Jean Pentecost, louanne Deacresie, Carlton Reichert, Helen Hill. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Carole Woods, Darlene Bennett, Ellen Pace, Chris Flemming, Rose Cruz, Judy Lewis, Mary Lou An- drews, Judy Neilson, Pat Harmon. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Nancy Wilkins, Pat Gant, Davalee Bisher, Alice Acker, Ruth Owen, Velsey Gray, Betty Huffman, Charlotte Conant, Janice Comeau, Bob Shiels. 4th Row, L. to R.: Eddie Burton, Rita Salliote, Endre Burton, Sharon Folsum, Joan Betz, Nancy Tucker, Bobbie Jean Todd, Barbara Pafford, Penny Sutton, Barbara Adams, Ann Winfield, Ed Hatch. Absent: Donna Reed. a. Rec! emu The first project of the Junior Red Cross this year was filling the high school chest with various types of school supplies, which will be sent overseas where some school is in need of supplies. Notebooks were mode of Spcrts cmd musical Octivi- lst Row, L. to R.: Jody Curry, Sandy Howland, Jean Pentacost. ties to send to students in foreign coun- tries to show them what we are like. As volunteers some of our students worked at the switchboard at the Red Cross main office. Many students also took the canteen course. This year we assisted at the Crippled Children's Hos- pital by helping to care for the children. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Alice Stucky, Louanne Deacresie. And this is our scrapbook. P. . w School sponsor: Mrs, Marie Sheppard .Q Nl 1 i Wawiv V I 4 3 f i . 1 r4.1- . x U' ew , . fy. A.. L ,Q hi s R 1' V lst Row, L. to R.: Mrs. Shrum, Diane Dunn, Linda Holley, Richard Bowen, Judy Alxins, Kathy Philippi, Nina Cohen, Marilyn Burandt, Milne Walton, Glenda Goley. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Barbara Oxley, Nancy Morgan, Betsy Diodata, Vittie Levine, Linda Love, Diane Frankenburg, Celeste Loeffler, Evelyn Hoclxett, .lean Dodge, Elaine Erlich, Jacqueline Stacey. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Neil Savage James White, Tim Potter, Charles Poust, Robert Foreman, Dave McNerny, Tom Murphy, Ty Wilson, Tom Payne, Clifford Anderson Harry Steinhardt. 4th Row, L. to R.: Carole Hudson, Betty Winser, Carole Aldridge, Shirley Graham, Rosie Ramsey, Linda Nelson, Karen Kuhn, Lynn Schwartz, Sally Ross, Theo Fitzgerald, Becky Keller. 5th Row, l. to R.: Don Harvell, Arthur Daniels, Wayne Adams, Gary Munn, Dennis Odom, Bob Shiels, Bob Warren, Bob Sundry, Andy Keller, Richard Hupp. .Babb Los Donadores is made up of promising first and second year Spanish students who are interested in improving their speaking Spanish, and in learning more about the customs of the Latin-American countries. Each year we give a generous donation to the Spanish Department, and at the Awards Assembly Los Doncidores Club presents an award to a senior who has shown outstanding work in the field of Spanish. I 4 1 I School sponsor: Mrs. Genevieve Shrum H ii' fair lst Row, L. to R.: Elaine Erlich, Betsy Diodata, Arthur Daniels, R yfhm. Miko Walton, Diane Dunn. wb I S b .KZ ily W iitx ,. Q , 31. 5 A f .4 S -gf , i X .L 'gy I, I as ff: W .Qu 1. fgr- lst Row, L. to R.: Mr. Dardenne, Helen Smith, Kathryn Loed, Susan Spearen, Rena Counts, Sandra Roos, Marion Kline. 2nd Row, L to R.: Marcia Jones, Susan Chaplain, Susan Warren, Doreen Dutcher, Susan Knisely, Carl Kiebler, 3rd Row, L. to R.: Janice Comeau, Roger Douyarcl, Jim Gaver, Jon Jennings, Gayle Purdue. Absent: Bob Lewark, Sandy Rearick, Kathryn Ver Wiebe. .Ee CIRCIE FRANCAIS The aims of Le Circle Francais are to promote a better understanding of French culture, and to aid students in having a better understanding of France and her people. Some of our proiects include a Home- coming float, a booth in the Spring Carnival, and a dance in the spring. In addition to this, we have a social gath- ering once a month, and an annual French banquet at the end ot the year. School sponsor: Mr. Roger Dardenne 5. X.. . -s-A x lug ist Row, I.. to R.: Kathrine lord, Sue Spearen, Rena Counts. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Sandra Roos, Carl Kiebler, Helen Smith Yes, Mes Arni, that is how it readsl .soy xx 1 ig ,V Ri ...X iv L? 'V iff lst Row, l. to R.: Miss Ronieri, Angela La Rocca, Marge Schwartz, Jimmy Blue, Susan Doubleday, Kathy Holden. 2nd Row L to R Diane Sabin, Joan King, Claudia Morrison, Mary Ellen Levan, Dorothy Elwell, Pinky Kerns. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Dennis Clark, Bill Doterllnu George Schultz, Ronnie Hagan. .L'a4.2' The aim of Los Quixotes is to achieve more flexibility in speaking Spanish, and to encourage an appreciation for the culture of The Spanish- speaking countries. Membership is open to advanced students of Spanish. Los Quixotes entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, which pre- sented various phases of Spanish life. On special excursions to Tampa to various Spanish restaurants, as well as in regular club meetings, only Spanish is spoken. i , is School sponsor: Miss Carmine Ranieri ,Qllr W 'q'l f J XV 'Z r. ky l ht Row, L to R.: Susan Doubleday, Angelo LcRocco, Jim Blue, Marge Schwartz. 2nd Row, l. to R. Pinky Kerns, Joan King, Kathy Holden. 5P f'i5l Club 1 for Homecoming R 3 N. f' ---5 ,ry ,Bum-. rf I-gl!! Ps xl 7 .liz '4 .Q K y X V l A .1 V V me ir 'wwf . e eng' wiv? -r , 3 . e .NH . ..e A . . . .ue X . lst Row, l. to R.: Mrs. Bushfield, Ed Amley, Bernard Kehler, Rita Frank, Kent Hobbs, George Hieber. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Peter Kersker, Colvin Adams, Kathy Whelpley, Rosellen Cook, Patsy Hardin, Bob Shiels. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Paul Dietrich, Ronnie Mason, Gordon Stager, Tony Zeoli, James Watson, Arthur Hoffman. .tl t. The Societas Latina is composed of first and second year Latin students who wish to enhance their knowledge of ff Roman culture. This is accomplished ht Row, L. to R.: Rita Frank, George Mieber, Kent Hobbs through the Club programs Ur which we 2nd Row, L. to R.: Ed Amley, Bernard Kohler, Ronald Mason have been reading from ancient myths, and performing short Latin plays. Qn Severn' occasions the program has If you people will listen I'll read it in Latin. featured a speaker who has visited Rome, and who has shown slides of the ancient city. School sponsor: Mrs. Susie Bushfield ,--?..,-f---.-.--- lst Row, L. to R.: Mr. Challener, Martha Lee Heath, Bill Pheil, Gail Townsend, June Sharpe, Beverly Barton, Jan Wilfong, Bob Batchelor, Jim Simmons. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Anita Mancini, Carol Swenson, Jane Hollis, Carol Probst, Rose Appel, Rose Brissette, Mary Lou Andrews. Beth Kulthau, Bonnie Hughes. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Sharon Freshwater, Marvin Garrett, Dave Bernstein, Jim Jones, Gene Summers, Bob Loeber, .lack Weaver, Roger Snow, Kay Buchanan. 4th Row, L. to R.: Barbara Seeders, Vivienne Morrison, Mary Ellen Brown, Barbara Cashin, Pat Albrecht, Pat Harmon, Carol Wood, Christine Liczbinslri, Rita Kohls. 5th Row, L. to R.: Betsy Pheil, Barbara Syfrett, Muriel King, Jane Deeg, Sandra Stallman, Shirley Smith. 'Glad Dramatics Club is composed of students who are interested in the various phases of theatrical production such as costumes, props, scenic design, technical crew work, casting, and directing. This organization presented an evening of dramatic entertainment in February, and assisted with a program of one-act plays sponsored by the Junior Class in March. School sponsor: Mr. Robert Challener lst Row, L to R.: Gail Townsend, June Sharpe, Beverly Barton. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bill Pheil, Martha Lee Heath, Jan Wilfong. If you darn do this the way I want it done . . l ll W q ff. 'K If X fl f. JZ ,Q ,Q lst Row, l.. to R.: Miss Lanphear, Alice Stucky, Joel Easom, Pat Grunt, Joan Kelly, Judy Peel. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Ann Gilbert, Linda Holmes, Janice Harrison, Jean Sheridan, Beverly Kokert, Diane Lester, Diane Grayson, Diane Marler, Maxine Crenshaw. Absent: Sandy Friedich. ' Glad Students who are interested in per- forming a service to the school, work in the school library, and assist with circu- lation, bulletin boards, and preparation of materials. Many of our members will be successful in later life because they have gained a great deal of practical experience in meeting and working with other people. School sponsor: Miss Lucy Lanphear it lst Row, I.. to R.: Judy Peel, Pat Gant, Joan Kelly. 2nd Row, l. to R.: Joel Easom, Linda Holmes. Books, Books, Booksl Nw c 55. - TC - ht Row l to R Mr Finlm, Pat Haseltine, Edith Teece, Aletha Olson, Darlene Bennett, Chloe Collins, Florence Owen Ellen Pace 2nd Row L to R David Britner, Anne Dillon, Judy Barnes, Lois Ramsey, Erma Thomas, Linda McClay, Arlene Peterson Pat Morgan Carol H0fVCl7h 3 d Row, L to R.: Cliff Freeman, Craig Haskell, Jane Pounds, Beverly Zamoyslti, B. J. Hoffman, Dan Ashlin Jeff Nichols Ron Murphy Absent: Dorothy Mainella, Kay Amend, Craig Brown, Harriet Hilton. P6410-144151 Glad The Photo-Arts Club has visited various art galleries and exhibits dur- ing the year, and the members have learned about the many phases ot photography through instruction and personal experiments. All this is in keeping with the purpose of the Club, which is to develop an insight into the ever-growing fields of art and photography, and to give the members an opportunity to have practice in what they have learned. School sponsor: Mr. Henry Fink ist Row L to R Darlene Bennett, Edith Teece, Aletha Olsen, Linda Mcclqy, With iust the right shading -,- ,..... sin . K 1 hu-. 5 ' V' W iw ,As- Q I1 -if 'lst Row, l.. to R.: Mr. Swan, Mr. Root, Jim Willson, Roy Canon, Hardy Bryan, Carlton Reichert, Jerry Alderson, Bruce Stack, Mr. Allan, Mr. Raymond. 2nd Row, L. to R.: John Oliver, Randy Collany, Mike Hortin, Richard Oppel, George Nousiainen, Peter DeWitt, Bob Taylor, Fred Pneuman, Neil Waters, Jim Decresie, George Salzman. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Mike Netzloff, Robert Lambect, Jim Blue, Frank Walther, Bill Lawrence, Craig Walsh, George Marks, Wesley Brown, William Roslay, Tony Becker. 4th Row, L. to R.: David Whittaker, Phil Morron, Merle Ladd, Doug Ogden, Eddie Green, Charles Krauss, Dennis Driscoll, Robert Zaiser, Wayne Weitz, David Vaughn. Absent: Dennis Just. 5 ' K ENGINEERING HUB The Science and Engineering Club is composed of students who are interested in the fields of biology, chemistry, mathe- , matics, and physics. Programs include lectures and field trips relating to various Will il eXPl0f-le? phases of science and engineering. School sponsors: Mr. Walter Swan, Mr, Now hers is the hip-bone Robert Root, Mr. Edward Allen. ft as ti ia: gc A ., tlfti nr 4:- 'Q Mm fffl , hi Row, L. to R.: Mr. Kenneth W. Pschorr, Fred McKenzie, Gary Kromer, David Modlin, Ed Salzman. 2nd Row, L. to R. David Evans Kenneth W. Meals, Skip Cleveland, James Kelly, Jennings Campbell. Absent: Henry Kapala. The Anicxteur Rodio in electronics ond hom Code proctice ond our octivities during club Radio GM Club vvos estoblished to promote on ovid interest rcidio. discussions on electronic theory include some of periods, This yeor our project wos to estololish on omdteur stotion ot Northeost High School. School sponsor: Kenneth Pschorr You're turning the wrong knob! Calling K4DllI - f --gssf I .f - ' s-6' ,A uf? W iii' l so ri iwriuiifj ist Row, L. To R.: Mr. Toy Jones, Judy Wagner, John Williamson, Michael Vigue, Rodney Sutherland, Reba Peacock. 2nd Row, L. To R.: Wanda Jergins, Louis Ateek, Roy Groskopf, Joe Prill, Norman Rice, Joe Simon, Merrilee St. Georges. Absent: John Kepner. sim, cw Through The collection of sTamps This club hopes To gain greater knowledge in history, geography, government, and of The social and economic standing ot The many countries of The world. The acTiviTies of The Stamp Club in- clude The collection and classificaTion of foreign and domestic stamps, The pro- viding of a common market for The exchange of stamps, The encouragement ot stamp collections aT Northeast High, and in the community. School sponsor: Mr. Toy Jones lst Row, L. To R.: John Williamson, Mike Vigue, Rodney Suther land. 2nd Row, L. To R.: Reba Peacock, Judy Wagner. I wish I had one of Those! I KJ lsr Row, l. To R.: Mrs. Christian, Linda Purvis, Judy Riddle, Darlene Esfes, Joyce Payne, Margaret Porlre. 2nd Row, L. fo R.: Belly Hanky, Jennie Phillips, Barbara Aclelars, Judy Nelson, Priscilla Pabst. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Rick Mucciano, linda Antcliff, Barbara Barnes, Melody McGinnis, Elizobelh Wells, Arlie Owens. Sa GM AT iTs regular meeTings The Saddle Club has a sTudy and discussion program of how To improve riding skills, and hovv To learn To Take care of horses, Reports are given on The hisTory of famous horses, and famous sTabIes. During The year, The members of The club rneeT on SaTurdays To go horseback riding. In addition To improving Their riding, The occasions have been an opporTuniTy for The group To enioy ouidoor life. School sponsor: Mrs. Josephine Anderson Evelyn Kuehl, Darlene Estes, Joyce Payne. Cowgirls +- il gif .iii-5,1 . .Ulu .. .tu-1, vtgxqllug , .P :Uwe lst Row, L. to R.: Coach Kaelber, Bill Argyros, Jerry Mills, Mike Moustakas, David Larson, Cliff Hulsart, Howard Isaacs, Ron Murphy, Doug Hotalen. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Ray Muncy, Ben Wall, Gary Brown, Donald Nofs, Bob Taylor, Len Scipioni, Frank Walther. 3rd Row L. to R.: Bob Vannatta, Roger Whitehead, Larry Fannin, Max McCaslin, Bob Warren, Neil Savage, Bob Shields, Mike McNerney, Dick Gourley, Gary Lyens. 4th Row, I.. to R.: Larry Hawkins, George Kramer, Jack Polk, Charles Brannen, Robert Merritt, Ron Taylor, Bill Lincoln, Walter Williams, Woody Reed. 5th Row, L. to R.: John Anderson, Phil Burns, Bill Weaver, John Roberts, Bobby LaBrant, John Quarles, Bill Downs, John Marshick. ' Glad The Letterman's Club is composed of varsity lettermen from all sports, includ- ing football, basketball, track, baseball, golf, and swimming. The Letterman's Creed, which states the principles a letterman should uphold, was adopted by all the members. The Faculty-Varsity game was spon- sored by the Letterman's Club to raise money, which was used to purchase bar- bells and benches for the boys' physical education room. Through this group better school spirit, good sportsmanship, and student parti- cipation in athletic events are encour- aged. School sponsor: Mr. Charles J. Kaelber lst Row, L. to R.: Ben Wall, Bob laBrant. 2nd Row, John Quarles, Len Scipioni. A Ietterman shows off his letter. I WW 'lst Row, L. to R.: Marion Kline, Jodie Curry, Sandra Weed. 2nd Row: Mr. Hay- nie, George Hilliker, Steve Green, Robert Levan. Absent: Judy Clavan. The Creatlve Wrltlng Club has the threefold purpose of learning specialized types of wrltung skulls lnspnrlng greater Interest In creative wrntlng and gnvmg each of Its members adequate practice and traunlng Dancers singers accompannsts these and many more put their gnfts o o to use by lolnlng the Talent Club The club which IS advised by Mrs. ful talent assembly Many thanks to a great club for all the fine work they ve done y A f 'lst Row, l. to R.: Mrs. Webster, Marguerite Schoenau, Louanne Decresie, Martha Shaw, Lynn Galbraith. 2nd Row: Tom Fay, Diane Frankenberg, Ann Leedy, Olivia Dodson, Robert Vosburg. Absent: Alan Wheeler, Maureen O'Rourlle. '. ,A :Q , .X - . 54 AWA., X NNQ I no if fi . ? , x NJ 4. 4 5, 53 1 K 'Q 4 5 xfjeg ,L ing S X S QM A ffwxl k 7 X Q 2. ,,. . -'H V x -N ff X . v in S' F J- Q is ,. fhilqwvfaw Y' iw 19 , . E Q 5' V, av A W, . , V ff -,Xl A-.,,. as 5 .- K A M , 1 v w , N . . A y K V, x , I I - :K 5 ' 1 A ' as 4 , 'W if 7 . .:-:' , '- f ' k Q ' H z ' - . . 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Rim vi ! 8,- f , Q3 ,x I - Q . , N I In X 'K 3 Ygv N K uw I imwrw If I W 9 'S J gg sg Q ff 'T ,R- 5, gi NI , Q I f i 133.5 I 5 vi! , 'I 31 QMS I . wi MICKEY MOUSTAKAS, BACK 5'-e , I4 1-,gk Q ' - A I II .fl - 0 LBS. A. 'QF ,S M- wa, A 1 A DAVID LARSON,TACKLE BEN WAL 5'-9 , Ivo Las. 5'-9 , neo Las. I.. , BACK vu f f If .5 .Z Ak v 'YK 3,1 mm an vw-my mn 1-as x-fs, qi In .mu ku. 3 CL J, Q if ,f 4 is Q Y 5 47 HOMECOMING COURT First Row-Karolyn Bagg, Shirley McClendon, Brenda Ulrich Second Row-Carol Curran, Rena Counts, Barbara Monrose Third Row-Barbara Wells, Ann Leedy we NL... .i A ,-1 le ls! Row, L. to R.: Edward Rool, John Gingras, Mike Walton, Jules Clavan, Mike Maiocchi, Eddie Burton, Sid Jackson. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Coach Crum, Jim Wooten, Sieve Woodward, Dale Wrighf, Gerald Polk, Bill La Branf, John Heiser, Ron Souther- land, Doug Mowrer, Ron La Mott, Roger Larson, Coach Nelson. 3rd Row, L. to R.: Paul Dietrich, Connie McGeehin, Gary Munn, Ray Muncy, David Krumwiede, Don Palmer. 'ls' Row, L. to R.: Alex Menees, Gene Osler- hout. 2nd Row, L. lo R.: Arthur Daniels, John Millen. TEAM CAPTAINS' TARPON SPRINGS HILLSBOROUGH BOCA CIEGA JEFFERSON MANATEE 0 Dale Goings Ben Wall 0 Doug Hofalen Dave Larson ' Mickey Mouslakas Roger Whitehead 0 Ben Wall Dale Goings 0 Ronnie Murphy Bobby La Bran! CHAMBERLAI N CLEARWATER PLANT SARASOTA ST. PETE. Dave Larson Mickey Mousiakas Dave Larson Mickey Mousfakas Doug Hoialen Roger Whifehead Mickey Mousfakas Ben Wall Mickey Moustakas All Seniors l Coach Kohler presenled ihe All-Pinellas Counly, All City award lo Mickey Mousl- akas and Don Shields. X: 1 Cel- ' 25 i 1-Q: 5 L ' if -. 5 X xx ,L A ML P..-s, 2 'i ',,,: I lst Row, L. to R.: John Kempf, Phil Burns, Ronnie Murphy, Larry Hawkins, Howard lssacs, Gary Brown, David Larsen, Bill Lincoln, Don Shields, Roger Whitehead, Robert Van Meter, John Williams, Jack Polk. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Andy Anderson, Danny Newton, Cliff Hulsart, Bill Weed, Dick Gourley, Mike McNerney, Douglas Hotalen, Ronald Taylor, John Marshick, Mickey Moustakas, John Quarles, Bobby La Brant, John Mc Canless, John Gettings, John Spidell. 3rd Row, L, to R.: Ben Wall, Vm'oody Reed, Bill Arygros, Max McCaslin, Gary Mears, John Smith, George Kramer, Bill Downs, Gary Lyons, Dave Williams, Frank White, Dale Goings. The Northeast Viking Football Team, under a fine coaching staff wound up the 1957 season with a record of 9 losses and i victory. This though is not the full story of this year's squad. Even with the lack of depth in many positions, and sickness, our boys were in there every minute fighting for success and victory. 'lst Row, L. to R.: Coach Ward, Coach Kohler, Coach Kaelber. 2nd Row, L. to R Coach Nelson, Coach Crum. H, ,. . . .. 5 Au- W .fi ps. . 5? 1,51 ,,.,..ig , , gi , l f .,.. 59532 . 5 ' T 5 I 44 I , -X I 'ARS f X P' H, Y . , . T , M . ' N, . OL f er CHF . Ami . , .. F EMA -li ii-., ' , f .pf , ' . gb f ilfllilff 'T 1 ' Q if ' .' A P .rvglf 3152 tk, -.2 ' T ,. yi, 3'a .v'g'xX w -4 b 2--rt A-cf. lliifl - RV, ' 5' M f i gggi.1..i.SHi,RhEY B , T . A QTMUQQLENQTON , . w- use A N ii in -'Tl 'F' A ali ' J, iifllt ' N my-:QI f Ei LII- 'Q' lm 'x'.. .?.':yg?l,'.',.i. K, ' 5 I V X Q, 1 -. W .5 - 5 ?ji.,'4L' wc. i - Q, li- , . 5 . ,rw H Kr, X r r' 1. 71: ' ff ,I f E ' ST ' l T f 'is , 1 ,' ' T H . . V iFnAmcsNfa. . cs . e .x T. Moiiaosz - . 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These ten irls, under The ca able direction of their s onsor, Miss ff' Q 'f ,L Jo Ann Tyler, have succeeded in building and promoting an avid school spirit in each of us this year. 5 A if Regardless of the weather . . . Sun, rain, heat, or cold . . . They have continuously strived to do their job well. ,, . They infused pep and energy in their fellow students aT pep assemblies, football games, and basketball games , 7 . . . . where they were put Through their paces by our own dynamic and attractive head cheerleader, Sandra Creitz. , ei.. if If they had not given Northeast and its teams all they had, we would not have had The Terriffic school spirit . 3 that we have known This year. T' ff v There are no words to express our sincere appreciation to Miss Tyler and her ten girls who devoted much of their Time, energy, effort, and who gave so wholly of themselves that they might help to make Northeast a greater - lg, school than ever. A T 'T-Sim XkigliltiilpiQiiieifeeiaf:WEEEiiiiwmfkifFwA?fk'.zLQs1?2ih.1zlNf2iiEiEskt' ' ' s f 6-Y L 9 i V , X l .,, 3 We . l f sis, 1 1 , is Ef mM '-.3 ei. ' lf' A i ' R I g gi ,x ., X wx . me ,R ll . rf Ny ' g L' V f if XX X- I' M I f ZF 'Q lt 151 ix lm' Back Row, L. to R.: Doug Holalen, Larry Hawkins, John Whitaker, Bob Vannatfa, Larry Fannin Ist Row, L. to R.: Roger Whitehead, Kirk Clinton, Bill Weaver, Ronnie Mullen, John Robarh. coach Lee Benicmin Managers, L. Oo R.: Don Nofs, Ari Lang Paul Boyer. ga! 'Ai DOUG HOTALEN RONNIE MULLEN 'U iff? BOB GEORGE SALZMAN .nwwy fi A .. rwlfl ? f:a-G '2'3' i A if UPF M VANNATTA JOHN WI-IITAKER LARRY FANNIN QS fx . - , ' gsm fi- gh, 5 s 'I LARRY HAWKINS JOHN ROBERTS . JA'L is gf H fvwfx A ' ,Y- V' Y ,f ER . .f,.:mg'l?wfa f Wqwdw-V We r , , 4 ROGER WHITEHEAD Blu. WEAVER ..f ir 55 -.55 - 353 , .. ,,: I 'i Tw. W E I few-Jaw .f y wvl :iii Vx U :N T 1 'Af' ie.. Ll! Back Row, L. to R.: Jerry Alderson, Dan laDuke, Don Anderson, Jerry Spaulding, Ron Taylor, George Kramer. 'lst Row, L. to R.: Tom Paine, Craig Brown, Alan Wheeler, Pete Celli, Jim White. The highlight of the season for the Northeast Junior Varsity was the game with Clearwater at Clearwater. The Junior Varsity left the court at the end of the first quarter behind I5 to O. Clearwater led Rich,,,d H,,,,g,,fo,d I7 to O before the Junior Vikings scored their first point. The final score was Northeast 45, Clearwater 44 with Danny LaDuke leading the attack with l9 points. Jerry Alderson scored the most points during the season with 160 points. Pete Celli scored the most points for a single game with 26 against St. Pete High and 27 against Jefferson. The Junior Varsity boys this year are out to earn a regular spot on the Varsity for the i958-59 season. Coaches Gene Nelson and W if if ?...... S 0 4 Q- Strontchl . . And Away we go. 'l7l Wine 'G . Q ' , '. Bi., 4 'XXL l r ' ,, A Mn., at . E, Q, 3 Xsgv i QQAHQZJJ, I log ' If 1 J ' ' A 4 --Q if 3 l 4 ri UT' rv lst Row, L. to R.: Dick Kapocsi, George Kohn, Kent Mitchell, Edward Burton, Jim White, Clyde McCrary, Fred Archer. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bill Thayer, Kirk Clinton, David Larson, Mickey Moustokus, Alan Granger, Alan Vision, Ben Wall. 3rd Row L. to R.: John Marshick, Dick Isaacs, Dennis Bishop, Jerry Alderson, Bill Weaver, Larry Hawkins, Larry Hodgson, Howard Isaacs, Charles Branan. Coach Charles Kaelber lst Row, L. to R.: Alan Vision, Larry Hodgson, Ben Wall. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Bill Thayer, Bill Weaver, Dennis Bishop. The crack of the bat against cowhide, and the slap of base' balls on gloves opened the l958 baseball season for our hearty diamond keepers. Coached by a skillful baseball strategist, Mr. Charles Kaelber, our boys did a remarkable job in both con- ference and intra-city contest. This year we were most fortunate as we had several returning letterrnen. They not only gave the rookies moral support but also passed on to them many pointers learned through the School of Hard Knocks . Best wishes to these young men who gave their best on the field and off. 1 x gs, g. ' 'Isi Row, L. io R.: Howard Isaacs, Alan Granger, Charles Branan, David Larson. 2nd Row, L. Yo R.: John Mclrshick, Clyde McCrary, W Dick Isaacs, Jerry Alderson. ' Gene Osierhouf, Paul Boyer, Ed Saltzman Ben Wall, Larry Hawkins, John Marshick, Kirk Clinion. Dick Kapocsi, Mickey Mousfakas, Fred Archer. if 5-mf.: 1 w- , as W uh X if. L X J' ,- f l ' - 4 LJ ff T 3 ew T, --'Ii Nix 'lst Row, L. To R.: Sidney Jackson, Jules Claven, Max McCaslin, Jerry Solyst, Grant Colverhouse John McCanless Robert Lynch Gary Brown, John Williams. 2nd Rwo, L. to R.: Richard Hupp, John Haiser, Phil Morron Wesley Brown John Quarles Larry Nestri Dave Krumweide, Ray Muncey, Bill Downs, John Getiings, Gary Munn, Sanford Frazier JM, IRA CK TEAM The T958 Track Teom, coached by Mr. Bob Kohler and Mr. Loren Word, fored well This spring on The cinders and on The field. This yeor These young men combined Their efforts to bring noteriety To Northeast. Last year we did not do so well in track due To lack of material. This year almost cill of our lettermen returned to give The team firm sup- port. These were cm hordy bunch ot men who ron To victory for Their school. JJ, 2 A lf li! March 4 Way Meet Home March Jefferson Home March 5 Way Meet Away March City Meet Home March Largo Relays Away April West Coast Relays Hqme April Hillsborough Awgy April County Meet Home April Conference Home May Group Meet Hg,-ne May STaTe Meet Awqy 3, L. to R.: Richard Hupp, John Haiser L. fa R.: Max McCaslin, Wesley Brown Gary Brown 'iii If x 'lst Row, L. to R.: Jules Claven, Sanford Frasier, Sidney Jackson 2nd Row, L. lo R.: Phil Morron, Bill Downs, Jerry Solysl, Grant Cul verhouse, John Quarles, Larry Naslri. Ray Muncey Q z 'X RW-Q' is fx sais 'W QW sf 3 Y la H2 Q Ss i ., . . 1. I . I T . 3 L, to R.: Ray Muncey, John Quarles, Bill Downs, 'Isl Row, L. io R.: John Haiser, Max McCaslln Gary Munn Grant Culverhouge, 2nd Row, L. fo R.: Richard Hupp Dave Krumwelde John Gellings lst Row, L. to R.: George Potter, Bob LaBrant, Bucky Merritt, Jim Gaver, Bob Zaizer, Frank Walther, Dale Wright, Stephen Woodward, Bill Pheil, John Simmons. 2nd Row, L. to R.: John Hicks, Arley Bauder, Bill Reed, Roger Larson, Ned Allen, Coach Brian Wells, Bob Taylor, Len Scipioni, Don Nofs, Manager. 304 SWIMMERS gs. S-F. Jim Gaver March Boca Ciega Home March Sarasota Home March Winter Haven illartowl Away March Hillsborough Home March Clearwater AWUY March Fort Myers Home April Plant AWUY April St. Pete AWQY April Chamberlain AW'-'Y April City Meet Sl' Pete Host This year the Vikings were captained by seniors Bob Labrant and Len Scipioni with Don Nofs as manager. Coach Ed Allen has done a tremendous job turning out this highly spirited team that came through with a winning season. Bob Labrant and Bob Zaizer were our outstanding freestyle sprinters, Bucky Merritt, our leading back- stroker, Len Scipioni our breaststroker, Jim Gaver and Frank Walther, able distance freestylers, Bob Taylor our butterfly and individual medley man and Bill Reid and Roger Larson, divers. With only five seniors graduating, and half the team listed as sophomores, the future looks very bright for Northeast in the aquatic picture. l-lard Work and Horseplay was the keynote of these chlo- rine-cutters . . . very happy with the turnouts at the meets . . . Have you bought a season ticket yet? . . . Got any ads for the program . . . Oh, those trips to Bartow and Coral Gables! We hope to put four or five boys into the state meet. A little damp but awfully happy, these swimmers achieved a successful season under coach Allen. Bill Reed L. to R.: Dale Wright, Frank Walther, Bucky Merritt, Bob Taylor, Brian Wells. vm.'w...5 fah- W I .Y OUUHQQ L. to R.: Roger Larson, Steve Woodward, Bill Road L. to R.: Bob LaBrant, Bucky Merritt, Bob Taylor, Frank Walther, Len Scipioni, Jim Gaver. l L. to f R.: Frank Walther, Bill Pheil, Bob Taylor Len Scipioni, Jim Gaver. Q- l 1 f -v .-..--- z 4 .K , 4 V: Z., Ned Allen, Coach, Sue Shaffer, Kay Buchannan, Darlene Estes, Glenda Galey, Pat Williams, Manager. Front Row: Betsy Pheil, Gundy Corrigan, Judy Riddle, Judy Baker, Karolyn Bagg, Diane Shea, Barbara Cooper, Dorinda Willard. O f Back Row, L, to R.: Judy Reinhardt, Manager, Kent Hobbs, Flo Bowman, Sandy Henry, SWIMMERS' 'J C ei' wwf!- 'W r ' I- rv- S X. . , BACKSTROKE: Diane Shea demonstrating her record breaking Diane Shea Darlene Eyes Dorinda Willard freestyle form. ' Kamlyn Bagg ' t l Y ul- ' I I Barbara Cooper, City, C a n f e r e n c e Regional, Champion in the 200 yard free: style, 100 yard butterfly, and State Cham pion in the 100 yard butterfly. Coach Ned Allen 1958 SCHEDULE March 8 Boca Ciegd Home March 14 Sarasota Home March 18 Winter Haven iBartowl Away March 21 Hillsborough Home March 26 Clearwater Away March 28 Fort Myers Home April 1 Plant Away April 11 St. Pete Away April 15 Chamberlain Away April 18 City Meet Sf. pete Host ,Ga 05'6'AR la am Zufhw Gfdlasma Diane Shea, City, Conference, Regional champion in the 200 yard individual medley and 50 yard Freestyle and State Champion in the 200 yard individual medley. The 1958 Girl's Swimming Team, under the fine coaching of Mr. Edward Allen, swam to a very successful undefeated season. With the aid of two state champions, and several conference and city champs, our girls proved their ability to win by setting and breaking records throughout the aquatic season. The majority of the team qualified for the state finals in which they displayed their best timed performances. Under the watchful eye of Coach Allen, each member is working hard to cut her time in order to achieve their ultimate goal of winning the state meet. S-tu ' 'Xuild Butterfly and Breaststroke: Betsy Pl-neil, Kent Hobbs, Freesgyle, FIQ Bgwmqn, Sandy Henry, Judy Baker, Diane J'-'dY Riddle. Bofbt'-'fu C00Pe'- Shea, Barbara Cooper, Gundy Carrigan, Glenda Galey, Karolyn Bagg, Kay Buchannan, Judy Riddle. f Nmxs A., NX Bs.. sq.. .. NN vs .Q W H' r L' .1 N e , he eff: Barbara Wells performing her . d graceful swan dive- Co-caplalns Karolyn Bagg an Judy Baker, off fo a good sfart. 6xFl xrmwm .' ffm. Q '-Q.-.ae ,. or-.:4,1'fi.'l gf , fr - M wwe e e Barbara Cooper, demonsiraling her This is one sport you can'1' learn from lhe bollom up. h . h. ' I c ampnons up s y e. ...fa-f-.-,5,r.-V, is Karolyn Bagg, our number one Ready, Sel, Splash! Flo Bowman, Judy Riddle, Barbara Cooper, Backstroker. Norma Norris, Diane Shea. A WWW , Aww, ,., . .- - -..v---,-Kv- - v,-:fr-yq--1--v f.-vapp----- -f J :QUIK IFES.: - , , T 'Q 4'Ah sf. f-f ' 4t'k Q ' f 4 . T .T iw Q V g,..,,.,...e.,i ,Tl,..il T ..,,..s.....,....-.....,.,.., mwvls 75,4 M 1 S 3 g S 9 l 1 g 1. pm: I 4 ,,. ... , .2 , ga Hy I I 43 S If . 1 i '-,,- :Q f x l K K n Diligent practice has paid off for if 3 Q the girls' tennis team. Their success- g'-,M ll' W 4 ful season is the result of work QQQ ' and co-operation on the part of fxj. both the team and the coaches. , ' i h 4 This year's team got a good strong , it i ,fifikw , . ,.g, i ' whiff of the sweet smell of success, 1 ' ' S- P A 5- -- T l ' f Q.: Bl' 2 and we hope that next year our ... gilt, 1 s ffsf f ,. Y si team will follow in their footsteps. it ' g 33' . If sm. I .,,, . H , ,, i .1 i f 5-f . L s T 5 'l A .unveil fr' , L . A Q 4 .....,,i . .. , . Boyd' TENNIS TEAM This spring the 1958 boys' team, coached by Mr. Lee Benjamin, fared well on the courts. The team did much better this year, because of the return of several lettermen from last year who were both net wise and racquet wise. Congratulations to Mr. Benic- min and his fine squad! 'lst Row, l. to R.: Suellen Sprague, Barbara Hall, Sue Spoaren, Marie Higbee. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Ellen Connor, Joan King, Sharon Van Sciver, Jeanne Wood. 43155 9333? WH 'lst Row, l. to R.: Ty Wilson, Craig Haskell, Bob Warren. 2nd Row, L. to R.: Jim Simmons, Leo Beniamin, Coach, Hardy Bryan. , i H - non cuua '5' The mos! outstanding girl In girls athlotics was Karolyn Bagg. Glorlflod gang war? i I've got a fooling I'm falling. Many thanks are due to Miss Tyler cmd Mrs. Van Fleet for their fine organization of the Physical Edu- cation phase of girls' sports. There are many kinds of sports offered to the girls. Some of these are golf, tennis, badminton, and archery. Thanks should also go to Karolyn Bagg who was chosen as the most outstanding girl athlete of 1958. 1 Time Ou' for pwdlce In A Bird! In A Planal in Sherwood. Spluil lf's a bird. 'NW 4 Rf - A 'V V. .mae ,ar x 1 -'Q ' A . . X , H, .Q Q,f.,, ,.,.,., , Am W Q X K W N A- W 'L , Qu 4. - + . 3 13 Wfex-wg. , 5,3 N :E X , 5 - 4 f ip ,M W , - A 'V K mf 4 Nw 1 X N5 -V J- -ka J E M . 5, , - 1 Q .tlEI 'if5 Q , ig 'i - 4 W, ' - .U - ' 'Q bf ' -x -,Mit K- ,hx .lg .xg ,,, Q w,1S-X-mi STIKQTFQQ . V Q. W' M R.: 4 - xx V. 133' 33' 'W ' ' :1 l -F Q y,- K, akin N 'ki , Q I J ' f f - ,:, Sw W .gm A My Q Kill the umpirel The Ben Hogan Fan Club. Man or Ocfopus? 1 1 Cl-U5 WPS lst Row L to R Norma Norris Kurolyn Bogg Ann Leedy Phoebe Cupples Barbara 2 d R w L t R Sue Speuren Judy Reinhardt Linda Stumpff Sandra Henry Celeste Ciprnano Because their school was not yet completed Meadovvlavvn was using our gym facilities during the girls' vollyball season. When the students went back to Meadowlavvn there was no time left to organize a Varsity Vollyball team, but thanks to Miss Tyler and Miss Van Fleet a successful Intra- mural system was set up to include all home-rooms and Service Club teams, Our congratulations to the Rajan club for being the winning Service Club, and to the Keyettes who were runners-up. 7 ,.--. ..-, LM X 6 is L xx 2 R Q W ., F , A' h I 1 -QM if if l I NGK Ji . e w- - ' -. .r l as Y ..., E, rizi- ei- A , A proud Qccqsion The Keyettes Were Runnerups ., 2 if -. .t r .. . , -JW 'J Ya -1-, I-:f'f5 -:b'F'-,.,---.,:-GIS. fx J-'Si 'tt -171-7-' 30 f S v W , -it V 5' '- 1, N -tv s, X K . :- s v w sg-1,,E.:f',.-1-2-a5.gigfga s g.,:g..', 3. - 1' as '-.rf .512 -24:5-F.: 'A V :'-' E9-::'.,.,.:-::v,'...: f ' . --Q.-'.- Li: .1.-.:'..':!mv-it i, P- ' Ea 4 4 I .n , A - -. ...tae . f , . Q ., ng, .c.s:r,,,s Q-.A Q , fs, Wm i J-news ,, , wer, -.3's .:Q.,, 7 , fs .. . H, ,v Q If www.. ev J - , .. ...A -Jen ,A swf- Y ,,, 51.4. .1 - 1 -:- . I A ., s - ts ., x., , ,4 ssX4 . X, , .Q - . , ,t , -sb We MQ-, r -k s . 2 L. 4 iisss,, ,k ..,i, . - qw . .Q - ' ' if ' fl A . 1.-3 -it g Q . . - A , H ff ,Q mi,1..Q.fN t,iQ?.,,Q? Wtffiif ' Sr ,f X 'iii f .ff EF,-suffix as if ,Q 0 Y f , ' w 7- f. t W .g - Q f. we '11 Qs... .V ' .L -. . ' .. ,, v .c ' X, . - '36 , nrws is , .Q 4 'ti iii, A! K , ,, f K .Mg . .,., Ml ,i X -wo y 'S I I 5 A , -f A X I . at Qyf' gwff ' -,S ay A . 'frq 5, y c,5, Fti6?'s' .533 L gvxffi-ef., r twiki- Q?sfd,?fi t V K' --me ss ,w :gif ig ty? 3, ,qw Q X ,. A -i .x M. Q. A I X vi't::'fv-:Lf 1 fhjtlllttljfg U -3 9 T 'ul l t v , ll ' ,c n , .,.. t - .. 't5 !!. c I-' -1. ll ' . l x ' 'yi xx' . F ,Q r :,. :,, . 5G S -:Ai:n-egxasisiri-'QL E s QA s s ,HAM Ps 'lst Row: Doreen Dutcher, Peggy Vetter, Sandy Henry, Susan Swift. 2nd Row, L. ta R.: Marge Schwartz, Nancy Huff, Linda Stumpff, Marie Higbee. -Q ,-.. l' N.- ' S ----. ' -' 1 is 7' . X ... . . -j .Q ,ff 'Q This year Home-room volleyball intramurals were X organized and conducted by the girls' physical edu- cation department. The winners and runners-up were the band and Mr. Wilson's home-room. We appreci- Q ate the fine cooperation and sportsmanship shown by both of these teams and all of the teams participating. Team Captain Sandy Henry Qs. - ., , . , i i V ' L 7 s W' ' -x x 1 x Don't Just Stand There! Mr. Wilson's homeroom was runnerup. 5 I, ei 5 K ,..,, .fx , r 4 ' A . ' l -. wg. fx , Q.. 7 g ' Wx' f ' 'V' ,, - , s T' vi 3 l Y at X X K D' 52 K 4 Q: 6 'Sf' 7 TQ 4 X51 ..- flgj 1 1 . N i n 4 Mrs. VanFleet, Miss Tyler Baclrwoods Basketball Team b ll The girls' asketball A team had a very suc- cessful season this year. Their faithful, hard work- ing coaches, led them in a fine showing of the basketball arts. Their main project this year came when they played the ladies of the faculty, in a game where experience paid off. The varsity team was beaten by a very large margin. r' A Row l. to R.: Marie Higbee Celeste Cipriuno, Helen Leigh, Estelle LeBeau. 2nd Row, L. to R. ' Barbara Monrose, Florence Bowman, . W Sue Shaffer, Henrietta Kelly. I V X X f , . NF in + 1 159 Row I to R Sandy Henr Susan Flanner Susan Swift. , . .: y, , 2nd Row, L. to R.: Norma Norris, Barbara Cooper. 1111 lx The girls B' Basketball season was coached by Mrs. Van Fleet and Miss Tyler. The girls learned the rules, fundamentals and many of The advanced skills, Look for ,mmm these girls on next yeor's A team. The mosi repruenfaiiva girl in Girls' Physical Educaiion was Helen leigh. Estelle l.aBoau was a vory close runnorup. I I 1 Left to Right: Bob Vannatta, Bill Keown, Ed Amley, Neil Savage. aw' aozr TEAM February H H H March 11 11 n 11 April H 1958 SCHEDULE 14 18 21 28 7 11 14 21 25 28 2 11 17, 18, 19 Clearwater Tarpon Springs Manatee Sarasota 3way-Jefferson Hillsborough St. Petersburg Boca Ciega Plant Tarpon Springs Chamberlain City Meet Conference State Meet Left to Right: Bill Keown, Bob Vannatta Mr. Jones, Neil Savage. ANGELS Compliments Of YELLOW CAB COMPANY Phone 7-7777 WILSEY AUTO SERVICE Automotive Electrical Repairs General Overhauling - All Makes 300 9th Street North Phones: 71-2461 and 5-9460 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA F2529 'llldnlgrc M c I N T Y R E LADIES APPAREL, INC. 277 Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida TELEPHON E 5-4308 WE WISH TO THANK OUR ADVERTISERS FOR ALL THEIR HELP AND CO-OPERATION THEY HAVE GIVEN US THIS YEAR , T Z QQ ff l Sun says: Congratulations and best wishes to all the students and faculty of Northeast High School. St. Petersburg Chamber ei Commerce PARK - CAMERA CENTER ' N 3 5705 - Park Blvd. Pinellas Park, Florida CHARLlE'S SERVICE STATION 5601 - 9th St. No. Phone HE 5-9678 General Repairs 8- Wheel Balancing Electrical Service Free Pick up and Delivery -G nteed Service uara Charles D. Winman Owner and Mgr. STANLEY W. MOHR GENERAL INSURANCE 5703 Park Blvd., Pinellas Park Phone HE 6-8998 X 5 . K YE Vi. , sb ' , l f lymv J :., ..::1 5 H in .....,.,. F: Nil., We-37 0 Qzqzzz' M 5 ' News is the business world, the arts and sciences, and the professions are seek- ing young people with imagineering abil- ity . . . the ability to combine their imagi- nation with scientific exactness in their work. Only through education and training can young minds be prepared to meet the challenges of o rapidly-changing world. More power to you, the imagineers of the future! xv?-NW qgmx Q Q web CONGRATULATIONS to the l 9 5 8 GRADUATION CLASS of Northeast High School f l' Ili . I ii? EM 51 mamma - - ss ' ST. 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Best W' hes F m YM c A Northeast Service Clubs 680 Mirror Lake Drive Sports Clubs Sports for Girls It It's Real Estate SEE AL WERLY REALTOR Since 1919 Developers ot Mockingbird Hill 1Across the Street from Schoolj 116-6th Street, North Phone 7-4119 COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN TOURS, INC. Charter A Bus to any Place in Florida. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS WEYMAN WILLINGHAM 8. COMPANY, INC. INSURORS - REALTORS 549 First Ave., North Phone 7-6544 WILSON SPORT STORE Sporting Goods - Sportswear 117 9th Street, North Phone 7-7146 BEST WISHES WIDERE and SMITH PRINTERS SINCE 1923 325 1st Avenue, South Phone 7-4577 fi' 'I 1 'D A X X ffi ,, HQMQMMQQX? 'h rislmas Join ou Christmas va l 7651211 I f . l Mrf W. C. Stamper, vice president of First Federal Savings, explains how savings are recorded with modern accounting machines. Looking on are Advertising staff members Doris Delnet, Diane Marler and Gene Glennon, Business Manager. That Santa Claus poster is not as dated as you think. You can ioin Christmas Club anytime at First Federal. - XL EFIRST W EFEDERAI. esnvmes ll' v I 1 ml' 4 7 '1 If liulirgkegg- 'KM' 'K with Yi ' , FR MAIN OFFICE - Central at Fourth NORTHWEST OFFICE - B00 - 49th SO. No. : .X 4, BEACHES OFFICE - 401 Corey Avo. RESOURCES OVER ISO MILLION DOLLARS i United States Charter Number 3 One of America's Largest : v E-AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST PETERSBURG '. O L: I WILHELM FUNERAL, INC. 145 - 8th Street, North Phone 7-8181 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA A. H. BALGEMANN, owner HODGES DRY CLEANERS It Pays to Look Your Best 333 16th Street, North DISSTON RADIO 8. TELEVISION CO. DAY 81 NITE TELEVISION SERVICE CO 5355 - 16th St. No. Sales Sr Service Service Call 53.50 All Makes I We Give S 8- H Green Stamps Phone HE 5-7000 HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA PERRY R. MARSH, President 1901 Central Avenue Phone 7-6581 ATTENTION! Mothers and Fathers . . . If its Real Estate, See . . . Al Werly Realtor - 116 - 6th St. No. Phone 7-4119 - Since 1919 GENERAL BROKERAGE BEST WISHES EPS, ou Compliments Of ST. PETERSBURG KENNEL CLUB HOME OF HISTORIC DERBY LANE Compliments ot BARREL DRIVE-IN BAYNARD - BARNES FUNERAL HOME 770 Fourth Avenue North Ph. 7-4151 401 -16111 51- NO- Ambulance Service Phone 533703 Lowell S Barnes Stop Over After The Game Presielem St. Petersburg, Florida Compllmenls LILLIAISI MYERS - ROSE TOBIAS CLYDE .I. KEYS INDUSTRIES BEAUTY SALON Transit Mix Concrete - Cement Blocks Plastering Materials We are experienced in all branches of Beauty Culture 5209 Haines Road Phone HE 6-2256 151' M f, - Q VX Agffzaxf, iff-ffffaw JAM ' ALL! 'La 4631.1 -yn Q5-,dggoz 071.4 fcfdaao - I 1 A 44,264.1-4, Y 4 a. and Q7 134504 ,auzz 1 o V iff . M A Af- GEEK' 'THIS I X E 0 3 of as.. ,ac ,Mau 'R ff,6o714,,fy5.6c,zI6 I ft ' 1 NIQLY 'C N7! ,'f T vw A - f 4:0131 224.42 ,kf,5'7Z if?f1bl' J or 466 'YYZQIQ 45 : I af -fi CTD x WL , --f f..4.c,r. ff . ' 52 ,zzfffar , -jj y A 2: ,ag 'Sf ew ,-44141 ,Quay M ,..ffe'f'Z,.f if K up , '19f?4?-411,-yzff? ff Gif? 4 J' Q o o and wontltbeyour Photogp that yo? f ' ff ,'f...! Thatls a lot of lookinfalfeffbgl it us fenheff. D 1 A the interest...of a fine photograph. Fine photographs of you are our cyl Zfi 4143, X ...a photograph you will proudly give as a personal I W , WWW went...a photograph you will look back on happily years from nowg A V WH We hope that when you want a fine photograph taken again, lp,.- 5 A' IJ? l iff ' , you entrust lt to us-your official school photographer. PHOTO REFLEX STUDIO . . . 3RD FLOOR 11.7 .q- 1.--A -, K - .,.,,,,,v...v Compliments of WEST COAST TITLE COMPANY DE LUXE BARBER SHOP 5359- l6th St. No. fAcross from schooll Haircuts 85c All Types Air-Conditioned For Your Comfort Besrvvisnss PHEIL HOTEL THE COLISEUM DANCES - CONVENTIONS - SPORTS EVENTS Entertainment Center for ST. PETERSBURG PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Witt? GU LFSHORE SPORT STORE The Athlete's Best Friend 48 Ninth Street North School Clothes and Equipment Compliments of WINN'S SPA SANDWICH SHOP SPA BEACH-ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. PARKER RABE PAPER COMPANY Blue Horse School Supplies Home Owned - Home Operated T000 Central Avenue ST, PETERSBURG PARKWAY VARIETY STORE 5625 Park Blvd. Toys - Sundries - Housewares - Sewing Dept. Compliments Of AUNT HATTlE'S RESTAURANT 625 -- lst St. South Compliments Ot MORRISON AND SCHIPPERT I N s u R A N c E HOTEL PONCE DE LEON OVERLOOKING TAMPA BAY ON WATERFRONT Beach Drive at Central Avenue Y V Y 7:7 V annual.. - We .. .L n , ll Q, . . 2- E23 Un ffm 2? -AV I diy '-1? - M ,. , -11 E Lg- iii 1 -2. 5 1 . T E Wherever you go, whatever you do gl - f' i', . . May we confinue fo serve YOU. - - -- Depenciobility E, .ggi - E Good Work - -E I - B- E, Friendly Service B :E I For over years ?' n: In 2 T R T -l ' fa! vezapfm ' 41 vt, ST. PETERSBURG PRINTING ee., lne IIX Eighteenth St., So. St. Petersburg, Florida ..: I li .X ! l 'R 'X ' S l v -, 0 Q 5 N y s EVERYBODY'S BANK .' -. 3 '. . 1 'r Hu, if I ' ll lui I G 0 O .I K ' 'Iv ' U - .1'--- tit,- '- Iliff H5325 al Sam ,nv 4 la ,Florida In St. Pete - lt's P. K.'s School Supplies - Gifts - Books Cards - Electrical Appliances Office Supplies and Furniture Royal Typewriters Standard - Portable - Electric P. K. SMITH 81 COMPANY 326 Central Avenue Compliments Of ST. PETERSBURG KENNEL CLUB HOME OF HISTORIC GYM POOL Meet Your Friends and Family At The Y Y. M. C. A. II6 Fifth Street, South DERBY LANE Phone 7-5l4l DANCES CLUBS THE SALVATION ARMY Pusux suPER MARKETS 75YeC,,.OfSe.v..e Florida's Finest Food Stores 5420 9th St. North Phone 42-506l With Heart to God and Hand to Man Best Wishes for the Future Success of All Students of Northeast High School CAPT. AND MRS. VICTOR FARMER PERRY R. MARSH INCORPORATED GENERAL INSURANCE l9OO lst Avenue North ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Phone 5-5l66 Best Wishes From F i I . I I ' I'-2 CONIPLEII BLIILDIN' ILIPPLT flRNICI l4OO CENTRAL AVENUE - Phone 7-7791 Haines Road at 28th St. No. - Phone HE 5-2103 333 75th Ave., St. Petersburg Beach - Ph. 2l -I 37l 602 East Jeffords St., Clearwater - Ph. 3-6Oll SAME DAY SERVICE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING unovlo !'Ll9' 515 22nd Street South 701 Second Avenue South 834 34th Avenue North Central At 22nd Street Phone 7-1134 - 7-4131 COMPLIMENTS OF MAAS BROTHERS ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Almost Everyone Appreciates the Best -Coca-Cola 680 On Your Radio Dial WPIN Your Favorite Station For MUSIC and NEWS The Career Girls' Headquarters I Fourth and Central Phone .5-5191 St. Petersburg, Florida Oldest Es tablished Dairy in Pinellas County Complete Sole GOLDEN Q 0 Line ot Fine Dairy Products Distributor of GUERNSEY MILK in Pinellas County 5700 - 2 Pho 2nd Street North ne 4-2124 GULF LIFE INSURANCE CO. ALL FORMS or INSURANCE CRAFT VILLAGE PARTIES - CONVENTIONS - DANCES GIFTS -FINE FOODS Legal Reserve Life IHSUVOHCS Arts and Crafts - Special Summer Classes O31 41h Street, NO. Phone 7-4735-79-8432 2710 -41h st. North phone 7-5384 Ll HffR85 N Music SHQP SPAULDING DRUG STORE 16th Street at 38th Ave., North ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Phone HE 6-2555 gg 5t.9IyQ,,I' at I XXDJQ Id IJVIYQL IV 1 ft! if ' . F R E X F N ' rvi S etersburg n e X f Beaches- HILLSIDE SUNDRIES THlCKEST MALTS IN TOWN Fancy Sundaes Restaurant and Fountain Retail Bake Shop 5351 - 'I6th St. North Phone HE 5-5700 .jyjyts I , 4' fu ff I CONGRATULATIONS I Ii r , CLASS or 1958 fgg.-I tax X LAYroN FUNERAL Home Q WJ Ii ' 1220-41h sf. N. - , 5 7-3433 Phones 7-0283 I 9 .0 AMBULANCE serzvice , Q ' 5 TO I COMPANY . A N MUS C Everyhody's Going For Flavor-Rated 1203 4th sf. North Ph. 7-5595 Steinway Pianos and Hammond Organs :,. ,:r1.S, , . ,1,r .. T Bread ,Lr,,,s . A SIMPSON'S GOOD FOOD V, -sse ssises , i I Lr , 464 Central Avenue LOU AND JOHN'S MEATS Government Graded Choice BEEF - VEAL - PORK -LAMB 2905 Ioth St. No. Ph. 7-23I7 L . . ' f , If. I' 1 , 4 f V' 1 F VJ 5,1 1' , ,- 'P . f, 'I -Lfffyi' f , f a , ff ! V .. , Y, 1 'Y I-f ' 1 '. Q1 I 1 If I -'ir f I If I j 7,35 W-. ' f I' l, ,ff ' f' f ffl' 'fl' I uf ,' - - ' f 1. I-, J. L. TERRIE PLUMBING CO. Phone HE 5-0245 34IO 2I St. No. St. Petersburg 4, Fla. VILLAGE MARKET I6th St. and 28th Ave. No. Always Open EVERYTHING FOR PICNICS AND PARTIES , I f . 4, If ,i 'ff , f I f 4 I-I-Irff' , I I 0 AT THIRD AND CENTRAL SXHBP. X355 I L -Mm va' aw, 5 may bL.496.,r4,4..QW2:.-.J CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '58 TIPTON'S TELEVISION 3320 9th St. No. Ph. 5-5342 14222, 44,10 716' - ,,..,,,.f Mosby 4 7?-t 5.4. S11 1 ' 'Lf-4.4.-c!ff,Q Q., 'fe 'N' Mxffff- WA.: L. LEWIS A. CREITZ fl-C' ,Z vv. J. Erin -1- rig QE . K 'QEEUQ CLEA LOTJTE S f 4-8013 ,Z . -. ., Mn! 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