Palm Beach High School - Royal Palm Yearbook (West Palm Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1952

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L. W. BARTLETT Business Advisor my I . ,, 40 'Yak 4 6? fy 0 T W 4 Ag, ' V' I f ' ' ww f I ffx, , I, ,Z KMI MNQ WV fl f ,- ' , 'f 77 I II. III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV. XVI. XVII. XVIII. XVIX. . - . . .74-LLL Confenfa Prologue Presentation . Alma Mater . Dedication . Scenes on the Campus . Sponsors of the Royal Palm Administration and Faculty . Senior Class . Senior Class History . Last Will and Testament . Junior Class . Junior Class History . Sophomore Class . Sophomore Class History . Hall of Fame Clubs and Organizations . Sports Title Page . Features Epilogue 10 Page 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 17 49 50 55 64 65 72 73 87 121 137 148 WWW X ,W X if 'U I f! ff V- - 'Q ,. iff , K Ajfjym, 7 , xfgiyaguyyffw Ava, ' f f ., X , ' ff ,N f , 7 My W f V , , , , 5 14 ww? , Jff gf.Ww7if Q fq4,yf'gQf if Z f , 1 ,,,. ? Z Z, 5 X 'Q , fiz ff yx X , .cz MR. CLYDE HARRIS Supervlslng Prlnclpal MR. CARL PRICE Dean of Boys MRS. ANN Q. ANDERSON Dean of Girls MR. GRAYDON HARDY Director, Vocational School MR. HOWELL L. WATKINS Superintendent of Schools W-,,,g i Seated: Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer, Miss Mary Lovvorn, Mrs. E. Louise Kobbe- rup, Mrs. Ruth Cook, Miss Eleanor McNeil, Miss Elsie Lanier. Standing: Mrs. Mary Vaughn, Mrs. Laura Watson, Mrs. Mary Jane Flesher. Pine Arts Department f w e ca lm, I English Department Miss Virginia Carpenter, Mr. Howard Swyers, Miss Mary E. Snoddy Miss Myra lViley. Mr. Carmen A. Montoya, Mrs. Frances Hennessey, Mrs. Birdie Moore. Mrs, Mary Lovvorn. Language Department i- L.. L Def A M Ill A f L 'GQS2 Mathematics Department 5 x 1 25 1 f 5 Elgin:-E TPM? sit Standing: Mr. W. Ward Nichols, Mr. L. W. Bartlett, Mr. C. M. Redding, Mr. John W. Blake. Seated: Mrs. Garnet Sliker. Dffice Techniques Department 'Ex X X EK 0 X 1 T ir I xx Miss Ada Gambrell, Mrs. Minna Wray, Miss Faye Hamon, Mr. Joseph Birch if x Athletic Department Uv Standing: Mr. Jack Smith, Mr. John Kehle. Seated: Mrs. Mildred Harrill, Mrs. Sally Spillman. 14 Secretarial Statt a X Ill Mrs. Hilda Monson, Miss Betty Seal, Mrs. Naomi Horton, Mrs. Rosalind Blake. Science Department Miss Wilhelmina D. Vallowe Miss Marilyn Culjat, Mr. H. Baumgarten Mr. William Young, Mr. Gathman, Mr. VV. Ward Nichols. Secial Studies Department Mr. George McCampbell, Mrs. Mary Deason, Mr. Stewart Cushman, Mr. Ross Crosby, Mr. H. M. Whittington, Mr. Edward Kelly. Seated: Miss Sara Rowbotham, Mrs. Mary Hardy. 15 Mrs. Hilda Monson, Mr, G. J. Hardy, Miss Betty Seal. Vocational Teachers 0 aa Vocational Director 12 And Secretaries t lit W i Ct fe ' as Miriam Murray, Mrs. R. E. Robinson, Mrs. Erskine McKain, Mrs. Margaret Castaing. Seated: Mr. John Munn, Mr. L. W. Bartlett, Mr. W. A. Horejs, Mr. Glenn Harman. Standing: Mr. C. F. Vee, Mr. Clyde E. Schneider, Mr. Jim Edd Barnes, Mrs. Elsie Lanier, Mr. William Tubbs, Mr. Jack Van Kooten. 16 Vocational Teachers X Nm j f S 22 , 1 7 fig 1 fn, OFFICERS RICHARD HAWTHORNE ,,........ President TOMMY STEWART ............ Vice-President GLADYS LAMBERT .......... ....... S ecretary VIRGINIA REAL ....,... .......... T reasurer MRS. HARDY ........ ..,....... S ponsor SENIOR ELASS ow Gladys, Tommy, Dick, and Virginia. 18 IOHN PHILIP ACI'iI'QRT Hack! Carefree and gay, I: always ltlffflf way. Hobby: Making fishing rods. Activities: Wheel Club, 50-51- 52. MARY MARGARIQT AIDKINSON fl jolly, good-riatzircal girl: Yo1i'll find in the crriztfi' of the social whirl. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To get my own car and travel the U. S. Activities: Hi Notes, 50: Open Forum 50. ROBERT Llili ALBERT fBobj Trike if wry, have your full, Let the old world flicker on. Ambition: To get a million clol- lars. Activities: B or Better Club: Stuclent Thespians: Gayel Club: Spanish Club: Froml Staff. MILLICIiNT MARIIQ ALLEWELT fMil1ieJ fl 51'lIc'!'l'C, helpful girl wlzo izlwuyx will have friends. Ambition: To travel around the worlcl. Activities: Hi Notes, 50: Latin Club, 50: GAA, 51: French Club, 51-52, lst V-Pres., 52: Honor Society, 51-52: Orches- tra, 52: Future Teachers, 52: Fclitor-in-Chief Royal Palm, 52. WILLOW ANDERSON CWillieJ Her rzimiy zlirpositioiz if tl joy to c'z'rryoi1c. Ambition: Artist. Activities: Latin Club: GAA. 50- 52: French Club, 2nd V.-Pres., 52: Royal Palm Stuff, 52: Hon- or Society, 51-52. PAUL KARL AIJIil.Hl:l,M, IR. lluniorf fl .swell fellow uflzifs lofi of frm, ,find well lilqczl lvy rz'rryo11c. Ambition: To be the man my father is. Activities: Spanish Club: Hi-Y. Treas.: Wheel Club, V.-Pres.: B or Better: Nat. Honor Society, 51, 52, Pres., 52. IUNIi ACNI-lW Shi: full of fun, with luuglzs rmzl palr: One of Ihoxr :ill-round, rml .vwecz gulf! Hobby: Art. dancing. Ambition: Teacher. Activities: Commercial Club: Y- Teens: GAA. RICHARD BAXTI:lR ALEXANDER fliicltj Life is too shorz for worry. Hobby: Swimming, music. Ambition: Chemical engineer. Activities: Ir.-Civitan: Hi-Notes: Open Forum: Bank: Orchestra. IOANNIQ ANIJRRSON flol Ili ull ffllillgf will slit, Swan rind clirzrmirzg lm. Activities: Ir. Retl Cross: Future Teachers: Musettes: Spanish Club: Hi Notes: Chemistry Club: Bantl: Orchestra: Student Council Rep. RICHARD ANIJRILWS ljl,Ili 1Y,'f 'in i I e ' 'y- fl I ff I ff XE ilk Qc lll'lX, 6 rf 1 Q y Q f 'wud l Lv i lllilllli rllillllx 1 lil' y llllllllR lf ,i f PQ ll ll fll V luil Cllicl-:J fl goozl rlullirr, willz 41 fricnzlly , xmilc, I. Will tIlLL'KI,I'J' HILURC your life .5 I worllzwlzilzf' X X y Hobby: Boats. sports. ul Ambition: To be gi success in life. Activities: Voc. Tech Club. 4 '7 X' ts Q ll Q Q M? VIII!!! Qs I S . X, .ii iff i-I A th MARGARET ARCHIBALD QArchiej Mi.felziezfozf: but sweet, And surely quite petite. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Latin Club: GAA: Hi Notes: Pan American Club: Band: Honor Society: B or Bet- ter, 52: Royal Palm: Senior Su- perlative. IOHN ATCHINSON CAtchD A quiet and sincere fellow. Hobby: Hunting, sports. Ambition: Dentist. Activities: Ir.-Varsity Basketball, Baseball: Ticonderoga High School: Ir.-Civitan Club: Gavel Club. ROBERT D. ATKISSON 4SPCfdyD At all times a good sport if he, Distingaislzed in pe1'.visteney. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To get out of school. Activities: B or Better Club, 51. wiLuAM NORMAN BELL CBillJ He will try anything once. Ambition: To travel. Activities: Glee Club, 49-50: A Cappella Choir, 50-51. LILLIAN BEARD CKickerJ Lovely to gaze upon anrl charming to know. Hobby: Modeling. Ambition: To be just as cute and sweet as my mother, and to have as much patience as she has. Activities: Latin Club: Spanish Club: Musettes: Girls Choir: GAA. STANLEY W. ARNOLD fStanj What we all admire-a gentle- man. Hobby: Skating. Ambition: To own a skating rink. ARLINE ATKINS CAP She will long be rernemliered for her :ineere and cheerful perxonalityf' Activities: Latin Club: Soph. Class Sec.: Soph., Ir., Sen. Su- perlative: Ir. Red Cross: Cheer- leader: French Club: GAA, Sec., 52: A Cappella: Royal Palm: Frond staff, Ir. Play: Student Council. VALDEEN BANKS CBootsD Light of heart and clever, Sad and worried, never Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: Seamstress. Activities: GAA: Pan American Club. CHARLES E. BEALL Happy -go - laelqines: is his trend, And all-in-all, a very good friend. Hobby: Sailing. Ambition: Dentist. Alctivities: Ir. -Civitan Club: Treasurer: Band: A Cappella Choir: I-Ii Notes: Pan American Club. IUDITH FAY BEECKEL Cludyb Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I decide to do. Activities: Swimming team, Glee Club: Musettesg Hi Notes: Student Thespians: Sec.-Treas., Ir.-Red Cross: Camera Club, DONNA LEA BENNETT fBirclj She does many things' well, B111 in .fporls she doe: excel. Hobby: Going out with Dad. Ambition: To be a bookkeeper in a bank. Alctivities: French Club: Open Forum: Foreign Cor.: Camera Club: GAA: Royal Palm: Frond. EMIL BENESH Hobby: Outdoor sports. Ambition: To be a millionaire. Activities: Basketball, 49-50-51: Football, 51-52: A Cappella, SI- 52: B or Better, 52: Ir. Civitan, 52: Lettermen's Club, Sgtfat- Arms, 52. FRANK E. BLACKWELL CBlackieD The1'e': never a dull moment with Fnzrzlqf' Hobby: Keeping up with sports. Ambition: Play ball after leav- ing S.M.U. Activity: B or Better Club. R. IAMES BLECKNER Climmieb Hlimmie with hi: snappy eyes, Doe: good work when he tries. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: Engineer. Activities: Football Mgr.: Bas- ketball Mgr.: Wheel Club: Stamp Club: Tennis team, 52. DICK BLYDENSTEIN fl man of few word: and liifle action. Hobby: Horseback riding, sail- ing, tennis, spear Fishing. Ambition: College, farmer. Activities: Iunior-Civitan: Iunior Yacht Club. JOAN BENNETT CBootsiej Her .fizzeerity and qzzietnexx make knowing her iz pleasure. Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: To live a life of luxury. Activities: Frond Staff: Press Club. RICHARD S. BLACK CRickJ l'll find zz way, I nlwayx my. Hobby: Trying to keep my Hot Rod running. Ambition: To become a rich bachelor. Activity: Vice-President of B or Better Club. GARY SCOTT BLAIR Much wifdom often goex with fewest wor'd.f. Hobby: Photography. Ambition: To retire at 30. Activities: Pan Am. Club: Cam- era Club: Royal Palm: Frond. GEORGE S. BLODGETT CGorgeD Sincere in all he zimlertzzhes, A success in life he'll .rnrcly make. Ambition: Neuro-surgeon. Activities: A Cappella Choir: Ir.-Civitan Club: Hi Notes: B or Better: Ir.-Red Cross: Ir, Play: Senior Show: French Club: Lat- in Club. ELLEN KATE BOGATIN fBogieD No nzufter what otheu may he Izllen will alu ay: he Ellcn I A lik: 6. f W 1 V . lung ji I JN, 6 1 i I I I in Hobby: Tennis. .5 lf' Ambition: To be as sweet as my Q X X, mother and as successful as my Q? ui father.. f Chemistry Olub.i 7 K Activities CAA Stamp Club 1:!! 55iiEL ig tif S lt I f y Q Q '-H41 1 . -X, S s 6 M 5067 til RUFUS LEE BOOZER, IR. QLCCJ Hrs armor' is his honest thought. Hobby: Motorcycles and auto- mobiles. Ambition: Auto painter and mechanic. MARY EDNA BOYD CMaryD IVrzfcr too busy to speak, Never too mzlmppy to smz'le. Hobby: Having a good time. Ambition: To own a beauty salon on Worth Avenue. Activities: GAA: Hi Notes: Stu- dent Council. GEORGE WARREN BROWN CWarrenJ Beware-I may he famous yet! Hobby: Bee Keeping. Activities: Wheel Club: I3 or Better: Pan American Club, Na- tional Honor Society. THERESA BRUNO Terry Sha: is sweet of a'1'sf1os1'tiot1, quiet turd sz'nz'w'z'. Hobby: Dancing and skating. Ambition: To become a nurse. ROMONA BULLARD CMonieJ Bring honest and silzcwc, Makes Ramona just a dear! ff Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To travel. Activities: Gavel Club, 51-52. WILLIAM EDWIN BOURLAND CEdI Do tmftzy with sorrozv, lrt's he gay. Ambition: To get out of the doghouse in physics. Activities: B or Better: Hi Notes: Ir. Red Cross: Band: A Cappella: Frond: Student Coun- cil: Spanish Club. GEORGE BERNARD BRAILSFORD CStoogej He 11'z'f's for enjoynzcnt-is anything else worthwhile? Ambition: To make money. Activities: Football: Swimming Team: Ir. Civitansg B or Better Club, V.-Pres. RAC1-IAL KATHRYN BROWN She is always happy with izezfcv' cz care. Activities: Spanish Club, 49-50: Pan American, 50-51: GAA, 49- 50: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51: DCT Club, Librarian, 51-52. IAMES FRANKLIN ISRUNER Qlimmyj I like work: it ftI5l'1-71tlll'.V mc. I can sit and look at it for hams. Hobby: Cars. Ambition: To go to the Uni- versity of Florida. Activities: I5 or Better Club, 52. LARRY BURR CHarthstonej Work-thrzt's ll a'isz'usc! Hobby: Making things. Ambition: To get a diploma. Activities: Vocational Tech Club 51-52. ,, SYLVIA BUTEAU CBleachyj She is always in cz cheerful mood, never rlzkcozzlefzted, Ambition: Nurse. Hobby: Square-dancing and Basketball. Activities: GAA: Foreign Cor.: Hi Notes: Ir. Red Cross: Stu- dent Thespians: Spanish Club. I. BRYANT CALHOUN CCalQ Quiet and shy, fl real :well guy. Hobby: Coin collecting, spec- ulating. Ambition: To be a success. Activities: Football: Wheel Club. BETTY F. CAMPBELL flilondiej Her ho p pin e.f.f spreads sunshine. Ambition: To be a success in my chosen field. Activities: F u t u r e Teachers Club: Open Forum: GAA: Spanish Club: Pan Am.: DCT: Ir. Red Cross: Girls' Volleyball Team: Basketball Team. OSCAR W. CARLSON, IR. Speech if great, hut silence is greater. Hobby: Art, Stamps. Ambition: To go through col- lege successfully. Activities: B or Better Club: Track: Ir. Civitan: Royal Palm: Spanish Club: Pan Am., Pres., 51: Pres. Stamp Club: Honor Society. X KENNETH L. CARROLL Ken hvliezfex in fun of well ni' work. Hobby: Sailing. Ambition: U. S. Naval officer. Activities: Hi-Y Club: B or Bet- ter Club. diss . 4 PATRICK E. BUTTNER Patj ' 4 friendly heart has plenty of jriendr. Hobby: Reading. Ambition: To become a lawyer. Better Club: Frond Staff. at lf' Q 4 JOHN F. CALLAHAN CBig ohnb . 3' 2 S .53 '11 R fx -- 2 :c Q : x: 57 W 2 e if 1 'M. , ,-ff' 5' 1- 5 P ix GN SQ x -' T N AI all Mime: a good sport. Hobby: B a s e b all, basketball, swimming, pool. Ambition: To be as good a man as my Dad. Activities: Basketball: Baseball. ,., ll CARL ERIC CARLSON Life if zz pleomnt l-IZSIITIIIIIOIT' Hobby: Fishing and Sports. i vfll ll If-3 S QI... . , U Ml. left nike it or it comer. My y ff I ll' - I xx .W g ll! v ROY GILBERT CARLSON While we live left enjoy l1fe. Hobby: Boats. - ' Ambition: To try anything once. , , Activities: B or Better Club. l Q THOMAS H. CARTLEDGE QG-Manj One person I have Io make l good-myself. 6 Hobby: Hunting, fishing. Ambition: To make a success Q t X of myself. QQ . Activities: B or Better Club. . Lfg H ll. li? ' S t i p t , M44 l 1. I xi? ul ELAINE CASTLE Clilondiej The happiest heart that ever heat: Beeazzse she IIA' so mee and sweet. Hobby: Music, Photography. Ambition: To be successful in whatever career I choose. Activities: GAA: Pan Am. Club: Camera Club: Ir. Red Cross: Honor Society, Future Teachers. BEVERLEY CAVENDER QBevj Where is one more patient ana' friendly? Hobby: Maintain and operate amateur radio station W4CKB. Activities: Royal Palm Staff: Spanish Club. PATSY IOAN CHINN QPatJ A gooa'-natured perxon is never out of plane. Hobby: Singing. Ambition: To be an interpreter. Activities: Ili Notes. BRENDA LEE CODY CShortyj Small ana' full of fun. Hobby: Swimming, reading. Ambition: To join the Waves. Activities: Spanish Club: Drama Club: Hi Notes: DCT Club. THELMA DELORES COLEMAN CDodol In all things he loyal, modest and sweet. Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: To live a lazy life. Activities: I-'rond Staff, Open Forum: Press Club: GAA. CYNTHIA CAVE CCYHD They can conquer, who heliezfe they fan. Ambition: Famous brain sur- geon and psychiatrist. Activities: Melbourne Hi Pres.. Frosh Class: Soph. Class, Treas.: Student Council, Treas.: Band: Orchestra. IERRIE LEE CHANDLER It 1loe:n't pay to Ztlllffj things happen anyway. Hobby: Model airplanes, trains, etc. Ambition: To live a good and happy life. Activities: Band: Track: Base- ball. PETER CLEMENS QPetej lust being happy if a hne thing to do. Ambition: Geologist. Activities: French Club, Hi-Y, Wheel Club, B or Better Club, Honor Society. BARBARA RUTH COHEN CBobbieJ A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Activities : Foreign Correspond- ents. MARGARET C. COLLUM CMargiej Little in size but great in eharaeterf' Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be as sweet and wonderful as my mother. Activities: Musettes: For. Cor.: Frond Staff: Royal Palm staff: Spanish Club: Ir. Red Cross. ?.....n15. DOROTHY LEE COOK CDottyj Always lively, never sud. The kind of friend one likes to haue. Ambition: To graduate with a gold tassel. Activities: Spanish Club: Ir. Red Cross: Pan American Club: GAA: National Honor Society: DCT Club: Reporter: Ir.-Sr. Prom Committee. AURORA MARILOU COPELAND She gains many friends hy her friendly ways. Hobby: Science, sports. Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: F u tu r e Teachers, GAA, 50. IOYCE CREW CIOYD Ready for work, fun, and play. Ambition: To be a physical edu- cation instructor. Activities: G A Ag Swimming team: Ir. Red Cross: Soph. H. R. Rep.: Student Thespiansg Soph. H. R. Secretary. IOANNE CULBRETH CSpCfdyD Dependable, friendly, and sincere is she. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: Hi Notes: GAAg Fu- ture Teachers: Ir. Red Cross: Frondg Girls Choir: Musettes. MARTHA SUE DAVENPORT QSuzieJ Calmness is power. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I try to do. Activities: Hi Notes: Foreign Corres., 50-515 Glee Club, 50: Ir. Red Cross: Royal Palnig Spanish Club. IOHN LAWRENCE COOPER QTexj l'The actions of men are the hest interpreters of their thoughts. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Activities: Football, 50-51-52: Track, 50-51-52: jr. Ciyitan: B or Better, Biology Club, 511. ALICE R. COUTANT Neat, sweet, and quite petite. Ambition: To be happy and suc- cessful in life. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: Musettes, 50-514 Ir. Red Cross, 50: Hi Notes, 51-52: A Cap- pella, 51-52: Band, 51-52: Frond Staff: Open Forum. IEANNE ANN CULBRETH Her voice is like tl ltz1'k's and her smile like sunshine. Ambition: Music and Secretary- ship. Activities: Hi Notes: Royal Palm, 51-52: Ir. Class Playg Honor Society, 525 A Cappella Choir: Frond Staff, 52. MARTIN CULBRETH QMartinJ Martin has a dry wit that mn- tinziozfsly keeps its laughing. Ambition: To be a lawyer. Activities: Hi Notesg Open Fo- rum: Hi-Y: B or Better Club: Choir, 50-51-52. GWYN BROWN QGwynj Hobby: Doing odd things on Saturday night. Ambition: To be as successful as my mother. Activities: B Cheerleader, 503 A Cheerleader. 51-52: Ir. Play, 51: Annual Stall, 52: Frond Staff, 51-52: Press Club, 51-52: GAA, 51-52: Musettes, 51. cis! 'Nuieiisr - 1212? re . 4 f f ' '55 S. -'E sv , .fn N Q y s 5 'wud l L- iii fl ig . ll ei i f 111 .Q 1 HH 2 ,,r. A . , me ' A i lx x l lii 1 r K 2 M14 Qs l 5 s .6. 5- ' lb' .WI Ill al- Mf lil M BENITA DITRICHS HT!1l'l't' are people who van? help being 11icc'. Hobby: Swimming and reading. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: GAA: Chem. Club: Foreign Cor. Club: Stamp Club: National Honor Society. WILLIAM D. DOUGLASS CBilIyJ It 1'5H,l what you do, lilly wlziil yozfrc i-aught doing. Ambition: To go to the Uni- versity of Fla. and to play pro- fessional baseball. Activities: Football: Basketball: Baseball: Letterman's Club: B or Better Club: Senior Show. CLARA LEE EDWARDS CClareel The world's no flffffi' if we worry: L1'fe': no longer if we hurry. Hobby: Music, sports. Ambition: To go to Michigan, Activities: Band: Hi Notes: Chemistry Club. ELIZABETH ELLIS tPunkin Heaclj Silence if golden, so 'Irs mid, but Berry dofsn't lwfliezfe rt. Hobby: Painting. Ambition: Beauty Operator. Activities: GAA: Foreign Cor.: Gavel Club Pres.: Ir. Red Cross: Future Teachers: Student Thes- pian: Beauty Cul.: Ir. Play. PAT EMMETT tPatJ Sugar and .fpzifr and :very- Ihzing nice. Ambition: To be as sweet and understanding as the two most wonderful people in all the world-my mother and father. Activities: For. Cor.: Student Thespians: Hi Notes: Musettes: Open Forum: Ir. Red Cross: Future Teachers: Frond: Pan Am.: Student Council: Teen Town Advisory Board. R. MICHAEL DIXON CMikej A srlfnr pronzotrr of friends. Hobby: Writing. Ambition: Agronomist. Activities: DCT. EDNA L. DUNCAN fEddiej Slit: knows tlif' luxury of, doing. Hobby: Swimming, bicycle riding. Ambition: Dental Assistant. Activities: Glee Club: Girls' Choir. BETTF LOU ELLIOTT . QLouj Thr will Io do and Ilzf' foul to dare. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be as sweet and as good as my mother. Activities: Latin Club: Pan. Am.: Musettes: Swimming Team: Ir. Red Cross: Stamp Club: Business Mgr. Ir. Class Play. NANCY CAROLE EVANS fNancy Pearly 1-1lldoor:arf open Io t'0IIl'fC'Sj',n Hobby: Music, sports, reading. Ambition: To be a nurse and to be as kind and understanding as my mother. Activities: GAA: Latin Club: Band: Hi Notes: Pan. Am. Cl.: B or Better Club. CHARLES U. FERGUSON fliergiejj Hard work leilzlr to ,r11cre5r. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: Electrical engineer. Activities: Football: B or Bet- ter Club: Baseball: Tech Club. f f A J IOAN I9ITZGIiRALIJ CRachelJ Full of lzkffnfvle srnzpliczily min' ltzzzgfzlef' Ambition: To be a bcautician. Activitics: DCT Club: Gavel Club: YIVICA. ROBERT A. FORT CAlvinl lV01'lq if work and mos! lic done, Ye! at I warlq, I have my fuzz. Hobby: Boxing. Ambition: A career in Electron- ics. Activities: Vocational Tech Club: Radio Club. SALLY FOWLIQR To Dlllffl' llzc world tl frifml- ly place, Om' mm! :how tl friendly fam. Hobby: Being as I am. Ambition: To catch myself a good looking -F- Activities: French Club, Stu- Thcspians, Gaycl Club, Cilcc Clllll, IT. Rail Cffiss. WILI-'RI-QID FROLHLICH, IR. CFuzzy Ricbartlj Trouble 7Il'l'fl' fronfrlfx Frm'- dy. Hobby: Band, Fishing. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer- ing. Activities: H or Iicttei' Club: Band, Hi Notes, Orch., Biology Club. LAURA IUANITA GARRIS CNitaj flnziufvilily if the .tzrnrlzine of rlzc: soul. Hobby: Photography. Ambition: To be successful in anything I tlo. Activities: Glen Club, Caycl Club. SARA M. IJLIZILNCJR fSarieJ L1ghI fzmrf and flcfrrr' .Sud and Zl 0I'I'I'f!f -'l1l'l't'I'. Ambition: Math Teacher. Actiyitics: I-'uturc Teachers, GAA: Tennis Club: H or Iietter Club: Span. Club: I'an Am. Glee Club: Musettes: A Chap- pella: Tennis Team. CAROL Ii. FOSTER CSis7 Ht1ppy-go-lnckinexr z'.t lzer fI'C71!l7, BIII nfl in aff it wry good ffl-f'IIlZl.U Hobby: Sports. Ambition: Tu be a gootl nurse. IJAVIIJ ARTHUR FRAZIIQR H.lfllIt'!1 ZVIJIIJOIII Ufffll goes uflffz frwfrt morris. I-Itibbyi Fishing, Reading, Airf plane books. Ambition: To be an Airborne missionary. Activities: Tech Club. FRIQIU GALLACiI'IIiR fbugj fl boy riff!! lffqezl fry e1'f1'y011c. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: To be an engineer, I'HII.II' EARL CFRLACH fGoyernorJ fl friend if he, to all who lqnou' him. Hobby: Collecting pitchers. Ambition: To be a certified public accountant. Actiiitics: Latin Club, H or bet- ter Club. .dsl W L 413A -AQ . V . J. I A X . . i 0 I Q r , of A M llltlll 5,5 5 X Q V III 4 V. ll. 1 1 I E157 S B my i E Q S . I I' . E X 6 if lil M IIMMA GLISSON 1'No matter what others may lm, :lic is always herself. Hobby: Horses, Skating. Ambition: To be successful throughout my life. Activities: DCT, DCT Reporter. IIMMY IOHNSON Hobby: Horticulture. Ambition: Farming. Activities: Track, 50-51-52: Tech Club, 50-51-52: Civitan, 51-523 Football, 49. CHARLES GENS CChuckj Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: Forestry. Activities: French Club,. 49-50. ROBERT HENRY GREEN fPetej Boy: will he boys, and Pete will be Pele. Ambition: To be a jockey. Activities: Tennis Team, 50-51- 521 Wheel Club, Treasurer, Hi- Y: Spanish Club, Vice-President. DOROTHY HELEN GREGORY CD00 Thr surest way noi to fail is lo lu' determined lo :m'ceea'. Ambition: To be 21 successful office Worker. Activities: Hi-Notes, 50-51-52, For. Corres: Band. MARY GODWIN The wearer of a :mile Zlzal rpclls friend:lzip. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: To be independent. GILBERT SEAY GOSHORN CGilj Laugh and lm merry. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: To be seven feet tall. Activities: Wheel Club, 52: Swimming, 52: B or Better Club, 51-52. ROBERT H. GREEN CBobj He lives for happiness, not for rare and grief. Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: Doctor. Activities: Ir. Civitan, 52: Pan American, 52: Latin Club, 503 Tennis Team, 50-51-52. STANLEY MORTON GREENSTEIN Effort always creates ability. Ambition: To be 21 Rabbi. Activities: Latin Club, 503 Gav- el Club, 50-5l-52: National Honor Society, 51-52: Camera Club, 51-52: Future Teachers, 52: Oratorical Contest: Senior Play, 50. ELINOR GEORGIA GRIFFITHS fEllieJ All who joy would win, M1151 .flzare it- Happincs: was born a 1wz'rz. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a navy nurse. L...-ni RICHARD HALEY True fcllowf find solilzzde to- gftherf' Ambition: To keep my car run- ning a Week without breaking down. Activities: Band, 50-51: Ir. Civi- tan Club. VINCENT S. HALL Lit1Ie we lhinlq, les: we do: I:n't it funny how we pull through? SALLY HAMNER A jfner girl 1: not to he found. Activities: GAA treas. 51-52: Sen. Superlative: B Squad cheer- leader: A Squad cheerleader, 51-52: A Cappella Choir treas., Frond Staff, 52: Soph. Ir. Sen. Superlative: Span. Club: Sec. Student Council: Future teach- ers: Swimming team, 50-51-52: Iunior Play, 51. MICHAEL HANNA, IR. Qlvfikej There if no index so .fzwe ax u voice. Hobby: Music, bowling. Ambition: Opera singer. Activities: A Cappella, 50-51- 52: Frond Staff, 52: Orchestra, 50-51-52: Hi-Y Sgt.-at-arms, 51: French Club, 52: Sen. Su- perlative. NELLIE L. HANSEN Nothing is so popular as lqindne.r:. Hobby: Collecting miniature statutes. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Dramatic Club, 50: Spanish Club, 50: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51-52: Ban-1, 50: Forei-in Cor. Club, 51: DCT Club: Hi- Notes Club, 51. IOHN HALL CBuddyj A: prone to nzzixclzicf, as able Io perfornz lil. Ambition: To get out of school. GERALDINE HALVERSON Theres rnixffzzief in the lass, so sweet and clzeerfz1l. Activities: Spanish Club, Secre- tary, 50: Stamp Club, Pres. 51, V-Pres., 50: GAA, 50-51-521 Open Forum, 51: Tennis Club, 50: Pan American Club Treas., 51: Future Teachers, V-Pres., 51: Royal Palm Staff, 52. W. MURRAY HAMNER One who can llzinlq and say, and do. Hobby: Playing with a slipstick. Ambition: To understand Phys- ics. Activities: Latin Club, 51: B or Better Club, 52: Wheel Club, 51: Nat. Hon. Soc., 52. MARY ELIZABETH HANNUM CBettyD A deed well done pirate: the hearlf' Hobby: Swimming, square dancing. Ambition: Teacher. Activities: Future Teachers, Sec. 51-52: Latin Club, 50: Pan Am., 52: GAA, 50-51-52: Open Forum, 51: Hi Notes: Royal Palm Staff, 52. IOHN GRAYDON HARDY, IR. Uackj All great men are dead and I feel ill mysefff' Activities: Key Club, 50-51-52: Treas., 52: B or Better, 52: Vice-pres., 52: Band, 50-51-52: treas., 52: Choir, 50-51-52: Bus. Mgr., 52: Ir. Class Vice-Pres.: Ir. Superlative: Golf Team, 50- 51-52: Hi Notes, 52: Treas., 52: Ir. Class Play: Ir. Red Cross, 51: Boys' State Sen. Homeroom Rep., 52. I v .1 1: JL Q I iii I li 1 I N f 'wud .Z I .,, t 1467 lil l:!S iliiEl lm 1 Lis ll! ,HN is lou t -L if l H t . A J 1 1 . fx . My . fllitll Q3 .1 . ll! .,, 3 if lil M lil 315111-I MARIE HARPER Ibiddiej Slit: is cfmluwrfl zwitlz ll mlfurc' ull her own. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: GAA, 50-51-52: A Cappella Choir, 51-52: Robe Custodian, 52: Girls' Choir, 50, Band, 52: Chem. Club: Span. Club, 50: Hi Notes, 50-52: Frond: Homeroom Rep.: Sivim- ming Team, 50. SHYLLA GILLER C5hyD Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: Graduate from col- lege: be a good housewife. Activities: Cheerleader, 52: For- eign Cor., 50: GAA, 50-51-521 Ir. Play, 51: Pan Am., 51: Press Club, 52: Student Council, 52: Frond Staff, 52: A Cappella, 51: Glee Club, 50. GLADYS V. HAYMOND fl plrimznt snillf' is ilu' lncsf lrflfr of rnoznnznzdtztionf' Hobby: Having a good time, sewing. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do. Activities: Pan Am. Club, 511 GAA, 51: DCT Club, 52. BRIAN HIGGINS On rlze footlnzll ficlzl lzf' If ii prawn lzerof' Hobby: Athletics. Ambition: To make a million dollars. Activities: Football, 50-51-523 Key Club: l.etterman's Club: II or lietter Club, 52. l.1I.I-IAN C. HOLDER Ilsillj Sl1r': sweel of fllirposzitiolz, quid and ,ffl1l'Fl'f'.H Hobby: Newspaper clippings. Ambition: To be a nurse. Activities: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51- 521 li or liettei' Club, 52. FREDERICK T. HARRISON fRickj We rarely repent of .vpmlqilzg liiflz' lam' ofzwz of spcuzkzilg loo mm:lz. Ambition: To be 419. RICHARD HAWTHORNE CDickj Hr will lu' what I-5 meant Io bffll great man. Hobby: Hot Rods. Ambition: To own a Hot Rod that burns Water as fuel. Activities: Key Club, 51-52, Pres., 52: Span. Club, 50: Pan Am. Club, 51: Soph. lr. Super- lative: Ir.-Sen. Class Pres.: Bas- ketball, 50: Boys' State, 51. IOI2 QUINCY HENRY CQuinceJ Hffl'f'LIIfl' men lzarc lizferl, lm! I dozzlvl lt. Ambition: To be able to Whip my brother. Activities: li Squad Football, 50: Tennis, 50-51: Tech Club, 50- 51. EDWARD HILL 612119 fmt lvrlng' lzappy is zz goozl milf. Ambition: To keep a transmis- sion in my car. Activity: Key Club. DAVID I-IOLT 1Dave7 I-If lives I0 lllllllfli, Not I0 lzozzrtf' Hobby: Music. Ambition: To go to college and keep out of the draft. Activities: lland, 50-51-52: Drum Major, 52. WILLIAM C. HGLT fliiggest Willyj C!1111'111'Ir1' is ffm LXOI'71!'I'5fUIlC of :111'rcxr. Hobby: Photography. Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Activities: Hi Notes: B or Bet- ter Club, 52: Royal Palm, 52: Hand, 50-51-52: Stamp Club, 51-52: Camera Club, 51-52. SHIRLEY ANNIlT'I4Ii IIANIJ CChubbyJ As nzcrry 11: ffzc' day fs long. Hobby: Horseback riding. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I decide to do. Activities: lr, Red Cross, 50: Foreign Correspondents. WILLIAM R. HOWARD fBi11j Hobby: Stamp collection, fisli- ing. Ambition: Advertising business, N.R.O.'12.C, Activities: B or Better Club, 52: Pan American Club. DONALD HOYT Qlluckyj fl 1111111 271 his .vcvzfrs will a'1111cc. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a governor of Siberia. Activities: Track. ANNA LAURA IARRIIiL CAnnJ Thr l111pp1'c'ft hair! ffm! t'l'l'l XIFLII, BCUIIIXI' :hc 15 so l1l'l'l' Llllll sweet. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To be a success. Activities: GAA. JAMES STI-Ql'1'11iN HOLZAl'1'1.1i CHoze2 Sn111fl und hzgfz-po11'f1'nf411 JI111' 1111 Zflc fuotfnzff f1'cf1l. Activities: Football, 50-51-52: Sopb. Treasurer: Soph. Ir. Su- perlative: Student Council Treas.: Sr, Show. 50: Spanish Club Pres., 50: H or Better '1'reas.: Letterman's Club. '50- 51-52: Prontl Stall: .X Cappe.l:i. 5111 Sr. Superlative. ANN HOUSKR fllitsyl ,fI ll'0lII1C'I'f!1l pr1'.vu1111I1ly-- 1'f1cr1'f11l 11111l r1111:c1'r. Ambition: To be successful in whatever career 1 choose. Activities: Glee Club, 50: Stamp Club, 50-51-52: Musettes, 50- 51: Future Teachers. 51-52: Chemistry Club, 51-52. l,1i'IiIiR PAUL IIOXVLIQY C1'eteJ We lim' ffl deeds, not yc111's',' ill Ifmugfzfx, 1111! f11'c'11I!15,' 111 fed- iugf, 1101 lill figzzrex 1111 ffzz' - 1 1 111111. Hobby: Photography, swim- ming, roller-skating. Ambition: To be ll salesman. MARILYN SUIQ HULL fHa1f-Pintj L1'11If ill size, grnzl 111 char. after. Ambition: To graduate and Work in the telephone office. Activities: Student Thespians, 50: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Home Room Representative: Y-Teens. IRI C1 'XII IXRR I 11111110 1 1111 11sc111!l1,5c Vt 11:11. NIV l el ll 1 JL .wi 1, Q 1 1 I X111 . f dl NV 1 Ci. 'Y ji. f 1 I1'.L , ff1' 'IJ 5' P11 of lIIlLIlIIIiC'J.H 1 in Hobby: Fixing torn up motors. A JA 'ff 345111 Nl ai E S is I l t 1 Q S Ll I iacsiiz CHRISTINE IENSEN You have won rc.fpc'ct from every soul, While feaflzlng onward lo your goal. Ambition: To be a success. Activities: GAA: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51: V-Pres.: Foreign Cor- respondents, 50: Royal Palm Staff: Open Forum, 50: Nation- al Honor Society, 52: Spanish Club, 50. ERNEST HENRY IOHNSON, IR. CBut1D Circ thc world the best you have, and the her! will come Zo you. Hobby: Fishing and hunting. Ambition: To become a coach or ball player. Activities: Basketball, 51-52. HORACE REED IONES UOUSCY1 II nzaftrrs not how long we live, hat how. Hobby: Football, engines, air- planes. Ambition: To be a good flyer. Activities: Frond staff, 52: Boys Glee Club, 51. IIMMY IONES And we know hc'll fry any- thing once. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To live a wonderful life. Activities: A Cappella Choir, 51-52: B or Better Club. IAMES IORGENSEN Climmyj A zlcfwnflfzlslc, sincere guy. Hobby: Swimming, sailing, fishing, Activities: Swimming team, 50- 51-52: Pan American Club, 511 B or Better. 52: A Cappella, 51-52: lr. Civitan, 52: Boys Choir, 50. CLIFFORD MURDOCK IOHNS CMurC1ockD Hc'r noi too hashfzll, noi' too hold! HK: jnfr exactly right, lUt',l'6 fold. Ambition: To be a good journal- ist like my father. Activities: Student Council: Basketball, 50-51-52: Football, 50: Ir. Civitan: B or Better Club: Pan American Club, 50: Home Room Rep.: Sports Edi- tor of Frond. ALISON LEE IONES U0 Leej Always laughing, always' gay: Tha1'J lo Lee in fzfery way. Ambition: Dress designer. Activities: Stamp Club, 51-52: Sec.: Future Teachers, 51: French Club, 51-52: Hi Notes, 52: Musettes, 51: A Cappella, 52. HOWARD IOHNSON IONES CSir Howarclj Life if 100 short to worry. Ambition: Radio broadcaster, sports announcer. Activities: Gavel Club, 50: B or Better Club. IANIS IORDAN ln all thing: the ir :west and simple. Activities: Orchestra, 50-51-52: Pres., 51, V-Pres., 52: Band, 50- 51-52, Treas., 50: 2nd Lieuten- ant, 51: Librarian, 52: Hi Notes, 50-51-52: Secretary, 51: For. Corres., 50-51, Sec. 50-51: Ir. Red Cross, 50: Comitia Latina, 50: Pan American, 52: Frond Staff, 51: Future Teachers, 52: National Honor Society, 51-52: Royal Palm, 52. HANS LEROY IOSEPHSEN CROVD Why ,thozzld life all labor hc? Hobby: Roller skating. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake. Activities: Band, 52: Vocational Tech Club, 52. BARBARA IOAN IUSTICE fBobiD 'Hllodesiy cannot be tuzzght, il nzzzst he horn. Hobby: Music. Ambition: To marry a million- aire. Activities: Student Thespians, 51: V-Pres. of Teen Town Ad- visory Board, 52. NORMAN IOSEPH KAPNER fin arhleze plus an all-around good guyf He will certainly reach his goal hy and hy. Ambition: To be a fine farmer. Activities: Wheel Club: Ir. Play Cast: Football, 50-51-52: Tennis, 50: B or Better Club, 52: A Cappella Choir, 51-52. RUSSELL P. KECK Quiet and shy, A really hne guy. Ambition: Agriculture. Activities: Band, 48-51: B or Better, 50-51: Ir. Civitan, 50- 51: Pan American, 50-51. PATRICIA ANNE KINNE CBoneJ f'In all things she's simple and sweet, Mizyhe thut's why Pzzt's so sweet. Hobby: Drawing. Ambition: To have a little car of my own. Activities: Girls' Choir. ROBERT WINSLOW KNOTH CBobsD Never worries when it comes to school, never will when il comes lo things to do. Hobby: Hunting and fishing. Ambition: To die a natural death. Activities: Radio Club, 51: B or Better Club, 51-52: Baseball, 50-51-52: Ir. Red Cross, 52. IOAN LEE KAPNER A right effieieni and industri- ous miss: Her life lo he sure is full of lolzss. Ambition: To be a success in whatever I undertake. Activities: Pan American Club, 51: Hi Notes, 50: Foreign Correspondents, 50: Ir. Red Cross, Sec., 51-52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Honor Society, 52. DAVID KARL Daz'id's a swell friend, smart and lrzzef Riding his motorcycle is what he loves to do. Hobby: Motorcycling. Ambition: To live a life of leis- ure. PHILLIP KING A pleasant nalure is what he's lqnown for: truly, zz likeahle person. Hobby: Making money. Ambition: Air Force pilot. Activities: Swimming team, 50- 51-52: Ir. Civitan, B or Better Club. LENORA JOAN KNAPP fLeej Thoz1gh1ful and u pleasing dis- position, With nzimerozfs gracious ways in fzalzlitionf' Ambition: To be a good legal secretary or a writer. Activities: French Club, 50: Musettes, 50: Hi Notes, 51: Open Forum, 50-51: DCT, 51- 52. ELEANOR CLAIRE KNOWLES QNuchieJ llikeizlwle, simple, and very sincere: Always so nice Io everyone near. Ambition: To be a lawyers secretary. Activities: GAA, 50-51: Hi Notes, 50-51: Latin Club. 50- 511 Royal Palm Staff, 52: Glee Club, 50: National Honor So- ciety, 52. K5 if' N'1 - nrv- or . - , r' F-' 5 ,Q 'Jud fi l N 5 IL ,4 K1 J 1 . lla ixll ll 's V . ll. .. 'iii Usa X 5 uhm V . 51 I 1 f S nm all li i ,A 'I 4? til 'xiii M. IOANN KNOWL1iS liar living .fo nice, flick nziiilr imirzy fricnflr, Hn' merry zlcnls and way: will nrzfcr, iiezw' end. Hobby: Dancing, listening to some good ole hill-billy music. Ambition: To enjoy life ancl to get as much out of it as I can. Activities: CAA, 50-51: Girls Choir, 51-52: Fut. Teachers: Clee Club, 50: Stamp Club, 51: Press Club, 51: Prond Stall. 51. 1 AY1'f IQRAMHR fliucketsj .1 pretty girl wlioxc etires are 1101110 Tlziifx wliy lftiyz' is lurcrl lzy z'z'e1'yoi1r. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Hand, 50-51: Hi Notes, 51: lr. Red Cross, 50: Pan Am. Club: Camera Club, 51: Chem. Club, 51-52. RAYMOND 1,1'ili KUM1, CRctll 1foi' work ai' toil, lic lim' no lozfcf To lend ti L'LIl'C',llI'f!' life, fllillff what lick fond of. Hobby: Model Airplanes. Ambition: To marry a rich. good-looking woman. CLAIJYS 1.AM131iR'1' '21 real ,YLUITI girl, liollz lmppy iinil gay: ,-ilwiiys ti smile for every day. Hobby: Swimming. Activities: Latin Club: Swim- ming team, -10-50-51-52: Nat. Honor Society: Senior Class Sec.: Sen, Superlative. 1i'l'H1i1, CIQRTRUIJIZ LAWSON Clwtizzlej Hillel if inflrffl mmf .vini'w'i' unfl f1'1if',' .Wir Jlrizicf in ci'f'1'y1l1ing lzei' Very lint to lla. Hobby: Poetry. Ambition: To marry a certain sailor and be a good nurse. Activities: Glce Club: Girls' Cliuir, 52. MIQRLYNE, KNOVVLES fS11eenieJ ,fIlu'iiy,v ready and willing fo do lim' part, Slick won lirr way IIZIU many tr limit. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: To go to college. Activity: Royal Palm Staff. 51- 52. DON KUHN He !Iil'l'5 for liiippi'11f'xx, no! for grief of' uii'c'.' Hi: sri: of life If xiiiz' fo lic snwoilz tina' fair. Hobby: Fishing: sheet metal work. Ambition: Graduate from Palm- er. Activities: Consumers Econom- ics Club, 50-51: Vocational Tech Club, 51-52. LYNN12 LAGUNOFF fi lziippy ,tmilc for cifrry zliiyf Lynne give: I0 ull uflza wnze lzci' wily. Hobby: Swimming, riding. Ambition: Social Work. Activity: Ir. Red Cross: GAA. G1fORG1f C. LANKIAN He rloes Inf lwsl lic mn final lmives Io time: For i:n'f Ihr' world ii plim- ol foy and rzicryihing fine? Hobby: Skating: Swimming. Ambition: To be successful. Activities: A Cappella Choir: Ii or Better Club, 50. HARRY MU RRY Hobby: Sailing and fishing. Ambition: To complete college. Activities: Transferred to Gra- ham-Eckes School. ' ea . 43 il , if if f I ff I 1 fc. , 'wif 16, CW' , , , f f 'I 1 if ' f W, 2 f, f , DZ, ,if JOSEPH LEATHER, JR. CBudJ fl u'cll-lilqcd boy wlzo is a lol of fzmf Though liltlr is mid, much is done. Ambition: Mechanic. Activity: Band. THOMAS A. LEWIS CTommyJ lun at mzlnrul and regular' as zz pcrron can lie, fl wmlfination of all which is fine-thaf: Tommy. Hobby: Automobiles. Ambition: Engineer. Activities: B or Better Club: National Honor Society, 52. JESSE RAYMOND LITTLE 06551 1-I1 all tinzcx zz very good and plmxant ladf Soniezimes lively, .fornetifnex quiet, hu! never md. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: Stamp Club, 51: B or Better Club. 52: Track team, 51-52: Sgt. Arms Student Council. HOVVAR17 PITTMAN LOGUE Q1-lollow LogJ He find: firm' for lwilz work and play: Bound to lvc zz szrcrcxx come what may. Activities: Hi Notes, 51-52: Jr. Red Cross, Band, 51-52: B or Better Club, 523 A Cappella Choir. JENNIE ANN LUTZ CNinaJ She if jolly, good-mllzzrezl and 11716, Hn' Jlmrf' :lic is willing I0 do. Activities: Swimming Team, 50-51: Foreign Cor1'es.g GAA, 50-51-52, V-Pres., 52: Latin Club, 50-51: Glee Club, 50: A Cappella, 51-52: Librarian, 51- 52, Hi Notes, 51-52: Open Fo- rum, 50-51-52, V-Pres., 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. yoAN LEE .'X'vz'cr foo lmsy to speak, nor too nzzliappy to ,fmileq thaf: loan lo mclz and evcryofzc if regular pal. Hobby: Piano. Ambition: To be happy and have loads of friends. Activities: Foreign Cor.: Mu- settes, 49-515 GAA: Frond Staff, 51: Hi Notes, 51: Span. Club, -19-50: Stamp Club, 505 A Cap- pella Choir, 51. JANET LIFSEY CPorkyJ 'fllixchif':falls-oflen,' digfzificd -:ometimc.r,' popular-always. Hobby: Piano. Ambition: To be successful in life. Activities: GAA, 49-50: Cheer- leader, 49-513 Glee Club, 493 A Cappella Choir, 50-51: Librari- an: Junior Superlative. MAXWELL PORTER LITTLE CMaxJ Max may be quiet and shy, B111 alfozfe ull, lick ll real swell guy. Activities: Royal Palm Staff, 51: Swimming Team, 50-51- 52g Wheel Club, Sec., 52, For- eign Correspondents, 51: B or Batter Club, 52. JOAN ELLEN LUND lPorkchopJ Hl'lIL'1' to lre small and shine, tlzrzn lug and cart a rharlowf' Ambition: To make mom and dad proud of me, Activities: Future Teachers, 50- 51-52, Pres., 52: Stamp Club, 51-525 For. Corres., 50-51: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Open Forum: Frond Staff. 52, Jr. Class Sec.: GAA, 50-51-52: Pan American Club, 50-51: Press Club, 52, Soph. Editor, Royal Palm, 50: Editor-in-Chief, 52, Royal Palm. HAROLD RLH7 M XCR I mel! lvoy :ulcers nz uhm he Illlliflftl es cz .meters Ill lz z Harold wzll surely ma e 2 1, , t ,Q - ' k Ambition: To be a farmer. Q N X- Amvatiesr DCT, so-51-52. 4 ,q- rg, rxll E59 N i J1. X '7 c : T ily 6 l PIII4 ln 1 I A 9 ,QQ- lll lil ll I ll Ill '4 xg' N i 1.5 fsagsigggisge . 152 4 J 5 : ,gy A X k S - IL S' W . X, BNF' all ELIZABETH ANN MARTIN CAnnQ Who is there who does not know or like Ann? In all things she does the hest she can. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: Soph. and Ir. Superlativeg GAA, 50-51-52: Ir. Red Cross, 51: Stamp Club, 51g Iunior Play: Cheerleader, 51-52: Future Teachers, 52: Royal Palm Staff, Frond Staff. GLADYS LURENE MENGES CHappy Bottomj Gladys is athletic, pretty and kind: Another like her, you'll never find. Activities: GAA, 50-51-52: Spanish Club, Pres., 50: Pan American, 50-51: Musettes: Li- brarian, 50-513 Future Teachers, 51-52: Foreign Correspondents, 50-51: Swimming Team, 51- 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. E. IOSEPH MILLER C1001 '1The little we think, the less we do: Istz't it funny how we pull through? Hobby: Fishing and swimming. Ambition: To get rich quick. IEWELL KATHLEEN MILLING We hear that lewell is sweet and shy, But we see mischief in her eye. Ambition: To stay happy. Activities: GAA, 51-52: Glee Club, 50: Future Teachers: Stamp Club: Red Cross: Frond Staff, 52. PADDY ELAINE MILLS She's sweet of disposition, quiet and sitieere: Arid heing extra nice, Paddy we all hold dear. Ambition: To be a secretary. Activities: Musettes, LIU-50-51. RACHEL IUNE MARTINO QRoeJ For Raehel is a quiet, unas- suming girlf A trait that's as strarre as tt fine pearl. Ambition: To be a beautician. Activities: Piano and clarinet band in Illinois, 50-51. BETTY IEANETTE MILLER CTinyJ Whatever she does is done with so much ease. Ambition: To be a good Wife. Activities: Foreign Correspond- ents, 50-51: Orchestra, 50-51: I-Ii Notes, 50-51: DCT, 50-523 Musettes, 50-51. LUCY LANE MILLER QLucyD A sweet, friendly girl with many smiles and jollityj This plus other things, makes Luey's personality. Ambition: Nursing. Activities: Future Teachers, 50- 51-52, GAA, 50-51-52g Pan American, 52. DELORES MILLS CDeeJ lust heing herself malqes her so swell: Delores is a friend to all, any- one can tell. Ambition: To be a competent organist. Activities: Spanish Club: GAA: Frond Staff: Nat. Honor Socie- ty: Press Club: Royal Palm staff, 52. ELVA MIXON CPeanutj lf you should ash me what I lilqed, I'd answer married lite and I'd he right. Ambition: To be a good house- Wife. LLOYD V. MOFFIT, IR. CLerclj Happy-go-luekines: is hi: trend, But alrozfe all .fhings he': a zfery good friend. Ambition: To go to M.I.T. Activities: Swimming team: B or Better Club: French Club. MARGARET MOORE CMargieD A happier girl or iz more lfeantifzil smile, Ye never will :ee in a long, long while. Ambition: Florist. Activities: DCT, 51-52: FHA Stuart High: Solo Alto Sax, Stuart Band. ROSA IANE MOREE CRoaehD So full of life and fun: A friend and pal to everyone. Ambition: To be an efficient secretary. Activities: Glee Club, 50-51: A Cappella Choir, 51: Latin Club, 51: GAA, 50-51. VALERIE ADELAIDE MORGENSTERN CTrulyJ To make llze world iz friendly plaee, One must, as Valerie doex, :how a friendly face. Ambition: To be a nurse and marry a ball player. Activities: School Paper, Lake Worth, 50-51: B or Better, 51- 52: Future Teachers, 51-52. IOHN CAMERON MOYLE Qlohnj Happy am I, from eare I am free: Why arei1'z they nll eontenled like ine? Ambition: To see the World. Activities: B or Better: Letter- man's Club: Football: Basket- ball: Key Club: Frond Staffg Iunior Play: Baseball, 52. 3. HERBERT MOORE Q13 CHerbiej in .1 Life if a jeff and all ihing: ,l l l 1 Q-D151 E N5 r.:3CYQO Q :-.N :1 'O' ' QN' --'gli CJ' F N- 7U IRC. K4 s, f- Q KZ? Z3 g img Un H N gm 3' 25595 w.I-ai, :D NN H32 S 9 Sie' Es Ce 5 MZ ,,E.m :v N -me be L rv D T' Bmvg Ca :Q QQ ,E IS 8 2 Q fi 'N 9, ' M: Q- RTR 5 3 5 5 -X as 55. 5 5- 3 -Em. '19 'T' Q 5 iji5EgE5g5,f,o Qia- ,-fgf rs- ' . 3-... f I always lie just as :weet as she is now. Activities: Biology Club. treas., 51: Hi Notes, 51: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51-52: For. Corres., 51-52: Frond Staff: Royal Palm . Staff: GAA, 50-51-52: Stamp F' Club, 52g Press Club, 52. 2 WILLIAM HOWARD MOREE CSkinnyJ Never too serious, never too gayi X A rare good boy in every way. l Hobby: Sports. li l l xl e .5 . ll FAYE MORRIS Fay'.f won respect from every o soul: Wlzile earnesily reaching for her goal. Hobby: singing. ' Ambition: To go into full-time 182 Christian service. 4, I lm - PATRICIA MARIE MULLIGAN 4MuggyJ f Well-lrred, friendly, lol: of llliff 8 Witlz eaelz welcoming grin, she f Hobby: swiiiimiiig :mtl aiiieiiig. aging' makes iz l1il. Ambition: To be as sweet and understanding as my mother. -I N lll ,. ef 'll Ill Q VVALTIQR SHELDON MUSGROVE tLightningJ Men of few words are eonrld- ered Ihe best nzenf .-I good student Sheldon has been. Activities: Comitia Latina, 50- 5lg Hi-Y, 50-51: B or Bet- ter Club, 52: Biology Club, 52. ROBERT SIEGRIST CBobj Ambition: To be the bookkeep- er for the President. Hobby: Boating. Activities: Study hall shark. X Li A X I' ,ll lfl W is 1 f Q 2 'wud 43 I S . X, HAROLD McDADE CMacj Adyqlllillklllg' is but an idle warle of lirnef fir long ax he': having fun ez'eryth1'ng'.v just fine. Hobby: Hunting, fishing, and . playing pool. Activities: Track, 51-52. BARBARA MCKINLEY CBabsJ 1t',v the thingy Bahx doe: tha: maker P.B.H.S. hetter lhan il was. .,. UQ' t Qi alflttd Hobby: Clothes. Ambition: Merchandise. Activities: Foreign Correspond- ents, 50: Stamp Club, 523 Fu- ture Teachers, 52. IAY B. McLAUGHLlN High Ideals whffh win respect: Urea! Ihingf of lay we :hall expect. Activities: Frond, Editor, 52: Ir. Red Cross, 50-5l-52, Pres., 51- 52: Hi-Y, 50-51-52: President, 5l-52: Ir. Civitan, 51-52: Open Forum, 50-51, Treas. Track, 50g Basketball Mgr., 50: Stu, Coun- cil Rep., 52: ARC Nat. Con- vention Del., 52: IRC Camp lilel., 5l. RAYMOND ROBERT McCALL CRHYD He what life easy and has his fun: ,-Ind lets the old world flicker n 077. Hobby: Fishing Cduring school timej. Ambition: To dodge the draft. ROBE RT HENRY LEE MCCOLLEY C507 fl right lilqeahle person, we all agree! Full of fun, a swell friend Z0 have is he. Hobby: Fishing, skating. Activities: Tech Club, 50-51-52: Economics Club, 5l. DIXIE McINTOSH lust being' happy zk fine to do: Dixie? never looking hluef' Ambition: Chemist. Activities: GAA, 50-51-52: Open Forum, 50-51: Royal Palm stuff, 525 Sec. Teen Town Council: B or Better Club, 52. NANCY McLACI-ILIN Ctlottonj She'.v nezfer too quiet to he horing, and never too loud to he annoying. Hobby: Records, dancing. Ambition: Psychiatrist. Activities: Iunior Red Cross. MARY ALICE McLELLAN QM. Ag Kindly, helpful, happy, and never blue: And af for her faults, Mary Aliee has hut few. Hobby: Making Virginia hurry. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: GAA, 50-51-52: Latin Club, 503 Foreign Cor., 50: Hi Notes, 52: Frond, 52: Annual Staff, 52: Girls' Choir, 52: B or Better Club, 525 Ir. Red Cross, 52. HOLMES McMAHON H.-I great man is what he is meant to hei Filled with ambition and ahili- zy. u Ambition: To seek success in science. Activities: Track. 52: Football, 51: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Lettermen's Club: lr. Civitan B or Better: Gavel Club: Track team, 52. KATHLEEN NEWELL CPunkyj Let eoine what may, Kath- leen's the same every day, Friendly, full of fun, and gay. Hobby: Modeling. Ambition: To be as happy and successful as Mom and Dad. Activities: GAA: Foreign Cor- respondents: Stamp Club: Pan American Club: Ir. Play: Frond Staff: Girls' Choir: Hi Notes. WYNNE ANNE NEWTON qvvinp She finds her way to every heart. Activities.: Comitia Latina, 51- 52: Hi Notes 50-52: Pres.: GAA, 50-52: Ir. Red Cross, 51- 52! Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: A Cappella Choir, 51-52: Frond Staff, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Student Council, 523 Senior Su- perlative, 52. GORDON ODOM QFlashJ fl good disposition is nezfer out of plaee, Neither is a friendly face. Hobby: Radio Ambition: Radio and televi- sion. Activities: B Squad Football, 50-51: Radio Club, 50-52. THEODORE W. OLSON QTedj fl happy boy, with a lot of juni At sehool he worries none. Hobby: Motorscooters and mod- el airplanes. Ambition: U. S. Navy Activity: B or Better Club, 52. WAYNE NELSON For Wayne has his fun, and mixes it with work: By merely doing this, he pre- z'ents oz'erwork. Hobby: Radio. Ambition: Electronics engineer. Activities: Hi-Y Club. IAMES NEWLON Uim and Shadowj What limmy knows, he has guessed: Things he's heen taught hazfe gone to rest. Activities: Ir. Play: Senior Show, 51: Ir. Red Cross, 51-52: Track, 50-52: A Cappella Choir, 51-52: B or Better Club, 52: Hi Notes, 52. MARILYN Y. OAKLEY She has a heart to hold every l0J'-U Hobby: Sewing. Ambition: To be sweet and understanding in whatever 1 do. Activities: GAA, 52: Musettes, 51: Girls' Choir, 52. TAMARA OLIM CTamyJ Sweet and pretty, neat and fair: Liked hy everyone, everywhere. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Attend University of Florida. Activities: Cheerleader, 50: Bas- ketball, 50-51 fMount Kisko, N. YJ: French Club, 51. LEROY C. OSTRANDER gill I Cx li, . lg f X : . 4, l l N 4 Y 'Haag l N S 'D LI lil I CLeeJ lf it is not seemly, do it not: If it is not true, speak it not. Hobby: Photography and wood- 1 working. 1 'Q Ambition: To be a designer. Activities: ncaa Hi-v Club. 45,111 if lil X uf i Q f 'S W i S . N-, 5 , ' f Ugg l IOHN PALUGA CPasqualeJ Effort always create: ability. Hobby: Cocker Spaniels. Ambition: To be a successful business man. Activities: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51: B or Better, 50-51: Frond Staff Circulation Editor, 51-52. KENNETH E. OTTO CSeamourj Live and laugh, and let lhe world go hy, Thaf: Ken Otto-a real nice guy. Ambition: Navy. Activities: Stamp Club: Track Mgr., 513 Ir. Red Cross, 523 Hi- Y Club, 52. CLARENCE WILLIAM PARHAM 111 CBillj Make much of me, good men are scarce. Hobby: Sports. Activities: Soph. Class Vice- Prcs.: Lettermen's Club, 50-52g President, 52: Key Club, 50-523 Football, 50-52: Basketball, 50-52: Baseball, 50-52: Soph.- Iunior-Senior Superlative. NANCY PATY KB. F.'s Daughterl llfli:ehic'zfo115-often,'., dignified sometzim es: popular-always. Hobby: To achieve as much in life as my mother has. Activities: Ir. Recl Cross, 50-51: ' Stamp Club, 51-52: GAA, 50- gq Q 52: Swimming Team, 51-523 B u I or Better, 525 Musettes, 50-51. - RAY PETT1 QNickyj I will laugh ana' .ring my way at along. 'I I' H bb M it' f' 1 o y: a ing riem s. M uf Ambition: To be famous. Q GEORGE PANOS QTexj The meamrf of life is not length, hut honeslyf' Ambition: To be president of P P P P Activities: B or Better Club. DONALD L. OVERFELT COverj While wc live-lark enjoy life.: Donald does! Hobby: Cars. Ambition: To join the service. ALICE MAY PASKAY fBlondyj The will to do, and .foul Zo dare. Hobby: Music, Ambition: To go to New York City. Activities: French Club, 50. ROBERT CARROLL PEACOCK QPeaJ Charadc'r and the will to win -qualziticzv of a leader. Activities: Football, 50-525 Bas- ketball, 50-52, Baseball, 50-52: Soph. Class President: Student Council President, 52: Letter- men's Club, 50-52: Key Club, 50-52: Spanish Club, 50-51: Soph.-Iunior-Senior Superlative. CONSTANCE KAY PILEGGI CConnie Kayj Fun, frolic, and glee are tlzere, Wilh zz will to do, and a soul to dare. Hobby: Watching the mails be- tween West Palm and Deland. Ambition: To marry a lawyer. Activities: GAA: Musettes: A Cappella Choir: B or Better Club. HAL PORCHER fPackratj HI eoz1ldn'z lzaee done it bfllfl' myfelff' Hobby: Golf. Ambition: To get out of Palm Beach High, and to establish a packrat business. Activities: Track, 50-52: Foot- ball, 50-51: Ir. Civitan Club, 51-52: Golf, 52. DONALD PRINCE qnfmp Full of jolqex and wi! is' lie, Tlznfr Don-ye: :ir-re. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To play basketball in college. Activities: Track, 51: Basketball, 50-52: Baseball, 50-52: Ir. Civi- tan, 51-52: Hi-Y, 50: Tech Club, 51-52. EARL PRINCE QSonnyJ Twinkle, twinkle, football star, Wlzul iz lnzslzful lvoy yon are! Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To go to college and be a successful accountant. Activities: Key Club, 51-52: Football, 52. FRANCES HELEN RAMER CFranD Cl1nraeter shine: il! own light. Hobby: Collecting fancy letter- ing. Ambition: To marry a preacher. Activities: Foreign Correspond- ents, 50-52: Red Cross, 50: Gav- el Club, 52: Stamp Club, 52. HUGH RAYSIDE lliuddyl A lion among xheep, and zz .flzeep among lions. Hobby: Fishing, hunting, and loafing. Ambition: To become one of the greatest loafers of all time. Activities: B or Better Club: Tech Club. ELOISE PORCHER CLuluj Always lnzzglzing, always gay- Tlzuff Lou in every way. Ambition: To he as patient and understanding as my Mom and Dad. Activities: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51: Band, 50-52: Frond, 52: Span- ish Club, 50-51. IO1-IN POTTER The gift of zlelerminalion if his. Hobby: Sports, fishing. Ambition: Lawyer. Activities: Key Club: Football Mgr., 51-52: Track Mgr., 51: Pan American Club, 50-51: A Cappella Choir. 50-52: A Cap- pella Pres., 51-52: Letterman's Club: Ir. Play. KEN PURDY QVirgilJ Big oak: from lilfle acorn: grow. Hobby: Swimming. Ambition: Navy Pilot. Activities: Swimming Team, 50- 52: Ir. Civitan, 51-52: Student Council, 52: A Cappella Choir, 51-52: Hi Notes, 51: B or Bet- ter Club, 52. MARY RANCE lf you would be well served, serzfe yourself. Hobby: Basketball. Ambition: To join the Navy and travel. Activities: GAA, 50-52: Ir. Red Cross, 50. ROBERT REID fBob A gentleman :nukes no noise Hobby: Fishing, and model building. Ambition To be a success at a els! ' afar, if ' 5 ,ng T Y - Tkev t' -'NE Q' , 2 - if N ll nv 5 s 'Rt Jt Ll lfll W whatever 1 undertake 45,111 Activities Swimmin 5 52 or Better A :e1uii,52i.g Ui :B i 1. aid 'Is- . '-1 I 1 it? A 0 A all 6, . Il l ll I :QI gif til 1 ef VIRGINIA D. REAL CGinnyJ May :he nezfrr change, cxrrpt in mzmf'. Hobby: Piano. Activities: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Foreign Correspondents, 50: GAA, 50-52: Girls' Choir, 52: Superlative, 51 and 52: Class Treas., 51-52: Frontl Staff, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Ir. Red Cross: Pan American Club. DAN RILEY Men of few word: are comin'- ered the bex! men. Hobby: Hunting. Ambition: USAF pilot. Activities: Nat. Honor Society: Tech Club: Ir. Civitan Club. PAULA IOYCE RONNING PaulQ ong.' Hobby: Music and collecting souvenirs. Ambition: To be an elementar' teacher and to marry a rich man. Activities: Ir. Red Cross, 50-52: Foreign Correspondents, 50: Glee Club, 50: Stamp Club, 51: A Cappella Choir, 52: B or Better Club: Future Teachers: Ir. Play, 51. 5 1 N S fl n1f'1'ry fzmrl goes all day I , i E x Y l 5 JEAN ROSE IPOSY1 Th1'nlq1'ng ir but an idle wusic of linzef' Hobby: Running around with Dad. Ambition: To be as sweet as my Mother. Activities: G A A: Clit-mistry Club, 51. IOAN E. SARLES Cloaniej Life is full of fun, e.fpez'ially when 10117175 z1r01n1d. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To type 60 words a minute. Activities: Glee Club 50: GAA 50-52: Hi Notes, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. v SANDRA RHUDY fSanclyJ Everyone excel: in something. Hobby: Collecting postal cards. Ambition: To carry on in my position as a dental assistant. Activities: DCT, CAROLYN IANE ROGERS fl friendly heart is nwfr lozzefomff' Ambition: To graduate from Emory University School of Nursing. Activities: Latin Club, 50: Ir. Red Cross, 50-52: GAA, 50-52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Musettes, 51: A Cappella, 52: B or Better Club, 52. MARINA LUCIEU ROSATI QBunnyj Siu-'5 endowed with zz nature all hw' own. Hobby: My room. Ambition: To sing at the Metro- politan. Activities: Hi Notes, 51: Ir. Red Cross, 51: Student Thcspians, 50: Foreign Correspondents, 51: Chemistry Club, 51. PATSY IOYCE ROSE CPatD Nom: f7llI !ll'l'S!'lf mn be her equal. Ambition: To go to college in Bowling Green, Kentucky. Activities: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Latin Club, 50: Swim- ming Team, 50: Ir. Recl Cross, 50-52: Hi Notes, 51-52: Ir. Play, 51: Stamp Club, 52: Royal Palm, 52: Student Council, 52: Girls' Choir, 52. QUENTIN SCHULTETUS fliwinnieb Dorff lr! Zrozzfwlfx Ironlzlr you. Hobby: Stamp collecting. Ambition: Iournalist. Activities: Tech Club. I Us with CAROL SCHULTZ CFlickerJ They who Izelieve in llzem- felzfes mn conquer. Hobby: Collecting recorcls, :intl tlancing. Ambition: To attentl Michigan State. Activities: Ir, Rt-tl Cross. WILLIAM EDWARD SCOTT lScottyj One perron I have to make good-myrelff' Ambition: To better myself. MURIEL ELEANOR SEEKAMP Hsllglll' and spree, and ezfery- thing nzce, llzalfx Muriel. Ambition: To be as happy as Mom and Dad. Activities: Royal Palm Eclitor-in- Chief, 52: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Girls' State, 513 Future Teachers, 50-52, Pres. 51, V.- Pres. 52: Open Forum, 511, V,- Pres,, 51: Stamp Club, 51, Sec., 52: Ir. Retl Cross, 50-51: Gavel Club, 52: Latin Club, 51: GAA, 522 ilicnms Club, 511. DOROTHY SHARITZ fDotj She if t'hlIl'!Il'll'l'TZ!'If by sweet- ness and charm. Hobby: Music. Ambition: To be a success in life. Activities: A Cappella Choir, 51- 523 Spanish Club, 50, Pan Am., 51: Open Forum, 50-51: GAA, 511-52: B or Better, 52: Royal 1'alm Staff, 52. WILLIAM LOUIS SHEUBROOKS CBi11J Men of :ilenre are always :11ccex,ff11l. Hobby: Television. Ambition: To get the best out of life. Activities: NVheel Club, 51: Pi or Better Club, 51. IOAN CAROL SCOTT CScottyj HSIll!'Nl'!' is more rrzfuinzl Ibm: words. Ambition: Designer. IOAN RUTH SCOTTEN CIOC? 5lze': sweet of drsposilion, qzxiel and JIi77l'Fl'8.U Ambition: To travel all over the xvorltl. BENIAMIN SELESNIK CBennyj He is zz man who net: like Ll man. Ambition: To graduate. Activities: B Squad Football, 50: 1-I or Better Club, 52: Track Team, 52. DONALD BAKER SHEPPARD CDonj He mixes color: skillfully, and painlr thing: wonderful to see. Ambition: Commercial artist. Activities: Band, 50-51: Orches- tra, 50-51: Latin Club, 51: French Club, 51-52: Asst. Sec., 51, President. 52, Royal Palm Art Etlitor, 52: All Southern Orch., 51: B or Better Club, 52: Nat. Honor Society, 52. BARBARA SHONTZ flriabsj Thy happiness' spread: xzmslzzne Hobby Skating and sewinv Ambition A legal secretary settes 51151 C 5 i JL ' Q A ll I fl y . 1 1, W 'ing Qs l 3 s I 545' ul ' ,Six j: A . ' H. q I imivaticsf Latin Club, 50.-51: Mu, - 1 SAA, U-52: Y 4 Secretary, DCT, 52. X I ag I x ll an Ls ' Q T - f ll t f 5 s lv 1, 2 '14 1 I fl ,W 111 .,v 4 Q . LOIS BELF SIMON She does her part wizh eheerfnl heart. Hobby: Music and sewing. Ambition: Lab technician. Activities: Band, 51-52: Orches- tra, 51-52: Hi Notes, 51-52: H or Better, 52: Foreign Corre- spondents, 50-51: Ir. Red Cross, 51: Royal Palm Staff, 52. LANIS FRANK SINEATH III CI-'rankj fl man who frenz: rheerfzll of ycsterahys and eonjident of to- mo17'ow,f. Hobby: Hunting, hshing, sports. Ambition: To graduate from college. Activities: Track, 52: B or Bet- ter, 52: Ir. Red Cross. DELANO SMITH CSmittyb fl: prone fo 771i.ft'fZliFf 41: ahfe Io perform il. Hobby: Football. Ambition: Marine navigator. Activities: Ir. Civitan: Football. IOSEPH B. SPENCER CIOC? Lough and zhe world laugh: with yon. Hobby: Guns. Ambition: To be in the U. S. Army. Activities: National Guard. RENEE SANDRA SPIELER CSandyj A good-namred person is never done. Hobby: Driving my Crosley. Ambition: To own a jaguar. Activities: Musettes, 50: Foreign Correspondents, 51 - 52: Hi Notes, 51-52: Ir. Red Cross, 51-52: Student Thespians, 51: Spanish Club, 51. HELEN TH ERESA SIMS Beanly seen if never lost. Hobby: Playing the uke. Ambition: To make a million dollars. Activities: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Frond Staff, 52: Glee Club, 51: GAA, 51-52: Camera Club, 52. BILL SMITH Enjoy life, ere if: fiedf When you die, yozfre a long iirne dead. Hobby: Fishing. Ambition: To see all the states. Activities: Tech Club. JACK SMITH Who is there thai a'oe:n'l know and like him? Ambition: Religious work. Activities: Hi-Y, 51-52: Chap- lain: Basketball, 50-52: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51: Track, 51-52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. ROSA LEE SPARKMAN QRosieD She ran make defeets' into pel'fee!1'on. Hobby: Skating. Ambition: To be a physical ecl- ucation instructor, Activities: Ir, Red Cross: Glee Club. JEAN ANN STALL CKnock-Knockj She har a winning pc'rsom1lily. Ambition: To have an ocean of friends, and not one drop of enemy. Activities: Glee Club, 50, GAA, 50-52: Spanish Club, 50: Open Forum, 51: Future Teachers, 51-52: lr. Red Cross, 51: B 01' Better, 52: Pan American Club, 51: A Cappella, 51-52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Nat- Honor Society, 52. RICHARD ARMAND STARITA CDicl-il Great men are too ojlen unknown. Hobby: Mechanics. Ambition: To get a car fast enough to beat Gould and Van Antwerp. Activities: Band, 50-51: B or Better Club, 52. CHARLES VINCENT STEPHENSON QC. V.j He who value: the nzerrls of others is the happiest of men. Hobby: Sports: Ambition: To own a Chevrolet. Activities: Basketball, 50-52: Letterman's Club: B or Better Club, 52, Senior Superlative, 52. IOHN THOMAS STEWART, IR. fTommyD I-lc' holds Ili: own ugafnrt the world-in xclzolarslzip he lz'ud.r. Ambition: To see physics grow easier and easier. Activities: Pan American: Stamp Club, Pres. 51: Ir. Civitan, pres. 52: Honor Society, 51-52: Royal Palm Staff, Business Mgr., 52. Vice.-Pres. Senior Class: B or Better Club, 52. TOMMY STRICKLAND He lines for happ1'ne.v:.' not for care and grief. Hobby: Aircraft building. Ambition: Army otlicer. DONNA IEANNE SWYERS A mind full of knowledge is K1 mind fha! never fails. Hobby: Music. Ambition: To complete college. Activities: Band, 50-52: Orches- tra. 50-52: Hi Notes, 50: Latin Club, 50: French Club, 51-52: Ir. Play, 51: Senior Show, 50: Nat. Honor Society, 52: Senior Superlative, 52. RUDY STEINHAUSER CRed Nosej Cl1ee1'fzzI-ojtenf Guy-some limes: F1'!er1d1y-always. Ambition: Dentist. Activities: Basketball. 50- 511 Baseball, 50 - 52: Lctterman's Club: B or Better Club, 52: Latin Club, Treas., 51. IOAN STEPHENS Cloaniej Sincere and 1'etzi1'z'11g-11 nice personality. Ambition: To graduate from nurses training and to become an overseas flight nurse. Activities: Sec., Civil Air Patrol, 51-52. IAMES ROBERT STONE QStoneD N0lfzing endzzres lm! f7FI'.f0I7Lll qualifies. Hobby: Lettering. Activities: B or Better Club, 52. ROBERT H. SUITER CBobj He is az man who act: as he should. Ambition: To graduate. Activities: Football, 513 Hi Notes, 51. DOUGLAS SYKES QDougD Qz1ielnesf I-A' an ina'ica1ion of the uhilizy Zo think. Hobby: Sleeping Jig A 1: - r I 1 rx , .MHZ js l 5 a LI I gb qu Ambition: To be a success in li life. Activities: Band. 4 :Q Q i , X A I ' M f W Q 5 s 1 Midi 1 S . XJ 3 I aff lil DORIS MARY TARDIFF She has Ihe quiet disposition of an angel. Hobby: Sports. Ambition: To succeed. Activities: DCT Club, 51-52: Sacred Heart School, Lawrence, Mass- Bowling Club, French Club, linglish Club, Choir. MYRTICE C. THOMPSON CMYFU Life is not life al all withozil delighlf' Hobby: Going places. Ambition: To graduate and get L1 good job. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: GAA, 50-52. NORA RUTH T1NNliY fRuthiej fl frienzfly fare, which you like Io meet. Ambition: To have a career be- fore catching a man. Activities: Musettes, 50- 51: Hand, 51-52: Hi Notes, 51-523 I5 or Better Club, 51-52. WILLIAM TYDINGS fBijeJ Dependable, likeable, iz friend sincere- Alwzzys full of fun and cheer. Ambition: To swab decks on 1irailsford's yacht. Activities: Key Club, Football, S0-52: li or Better Club, 52. THOMAS LFHMANN VAN ANTWERP CGorpej Women-you z'z1n't lizfe with zhem, and you cun't Iizfe wilh- ouz Ihemf' Ambition: To speed down the Dixie with no interference. Activities: Hand. MIRIAM TATOUL fTatj Now I'rn here, we mn heginf' Hobby: Tennis. Ambition: To travel around the world. Activities: Tennis Team, 49- 51: Capt., 49-51: Biology Club, 51: Stamp Club, 51. IOYCE THORNTON QFullbackj lf you should he well serifeal, serve yourself. Hobby: Arguing with lane Walker. Ambition: To get to Gainesville, fastl Activities: Stamp Club, 50-51: GAA, 50: Frond Staff, 51-52: Cheerleader B Squad, 51-52: Ir. Red Cross: Swimming Team, 51-52. MARSHALL A. TOWNSIZNID CMarshJ Don'I let me interfere, just keep righf on Iallqingf' Hobby: Stamp and coin collect- ing. Ambition: To graduate from high school. 1JATR1C1A VALE CPatj The mildest mnnnersf the gentlesl heart. Ambition: To be a laboratory technologist. Activities: Foreign Correspond- ent, 511-52: lr. Red Cross, 50- 52: 15 or Better Club, 52, Win- ncr Soph. Spelling Cup: Latin Club, 50-51: National Honor Society, 52. IANICE VAN DEWATER flilfli If she he there, there's happi- ness 7'LI1'f'.H Hobby: Music. Ambition: Teacher. Activities: Latin Club, 50: For- eign Correspondents, 51: Hand, 50-52: Orchestra, 50-52: Twirl- ing, 50: Hi Notes, 52: B or Better, 52. IANE WALKER CI,.emon Drop Kidj ,'llw11y.f lively, never sud: Ilze kind of friend one like: to l11111e. Ambition: To room with Bette Lou at Tally. Activities: Pan American Club, 51: Stamp Club, 51-52: Mu- settes, 513 Swimming Team. 50-51: GAA, 51-52: Frond Stall, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. ROSALEE WALLER A elzeerfzzl L'UIll1fl'l7tl71L'6 bc- tolqens a good heart. Ambition: To become a mis- sionary nurse. Activities: GAA, 52: Nat. Honor Society, 51-52: Hi Notes, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: CTampaD Y-Teens, Band, Dramatc Club, Thespian Soc., 51. IIMMIE LEOLA WATTS She may look innoeenl and q111'et4lf11t rlzek 1:e11lly7f ' Ambition: To return to PBHS as a teacher. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: Pan-Am. Club, 51: GAA, 50- 52: Future Teachers, 50-52: Frond Staff, 52. DAVID WELLS Cliougerj A friend if he to all wlzo lqnow him. Ambition: To become a college football player. Activities: Football, 50 -52: Track, 50-52: Lettcrmens Club. 50-52. BONNIE LOU WEST fLovieQ The wearer of 11 snzlle that .fpellx friendrnip ull the while. Hobby: Having fun. Ambition: To do my best in all ways. Activities: GAA, 50-51: DCT, 51-52: Royal Palm Staff, 52. DEE YVALLACP fPlea Wee Deel Hglllllll, lzzigh-powered LIIIII l1111'd ' fo beat. 1 Hobby: Hot Rods. K Activities: Gavel Club, 50-51: H Squad Football Mgr., 50: Foreign Correspondents, 50-51: Ir. Red Cross, 50-52: B or Bet- ter Club. 52: Student Council, 52: Camera Club, 52. Q nk IOHN WATTLliWORTI1 CSquatleQ at e WWL l l We know not 771lll'f1 of him: lm! what we lqnow is good. Ambition: Carpenter. , Activities: Football, Track, Wres- x Z tling at Cuyohoga Falls High, .' J ohio. 11:4 A 1- ROBERT WALLACE WEEKS z QWalIyj No1l1i11g endure: lm! personal qz1alitz'e:. Hobby: Collecting cigar boxes. Ambition: To be a successful l printer. , Activities: Tech Club, 51-52: 1 Fronel Staff, 52. f I X, WALTER W. WESSON ' QPeeweej So full of life and friendly fun: fl friend and pu! Io e11eryo11e. . 4 Ambition To catch a world's record game fish. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: B or Better Club, 52. DARLENE IUNE WHZMS QDollyj The higlzert 11115110111 if con- I flllllfd elzec'1'fz1l11e::. Hobby: Trying to play the .Q,, piano. 'Q 0 71 Ambition: To be a suuess 'n 1 t life. LL I 1415311 Activities: Spanish Club, 503 Pan American Club, 51: DCT Club, 52. R t 9 ll! EET' Q 1 .7,x ll, y 52 I 2 . E. Hn ll! ft .gi 4 ' s BARBARA IEAN WILP CBabsD fl gentle smile nzalqes life worthwhile. Ambition: To be as nice and sweet as Mother. Activities: Spanish Club, 50: Pan American Club, 51: Royal Palm, 52. SARA WILLIAMS Usittlc Bitj Il's quality, not quantity that counts. Hobby: Art. Ambition: Doctor. Activities: Ir. Red Cross, 51-52: French Club, 51-52: Musettes, 51: Frond Staff, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Future Teachers, 52: Press Club, 52. MARGARET WILSON Few things are impossilile with diligence and skill. Hobby: Dancing. Ambition: Nurse. Activities: Foreign Correspond- ents, 50-52: Stamp Club, 51- 52: Ir. Red Cross, 50-51. REBECCA WOOD CBeckyJ A nicer girl cannot he found. Hobby: Music, art. Ambition: Music held. Activities: GAA, 50-52: Orches- tra, 50-52: Stamp Club, 51: 1-Ii Notes, 51-52: Honor Society, 51-52: A Cappella Choir, 52. if ROBERT I. YOUNG C389 Of all the men we've been among: There's no one nicer than Roh- ert Young. Hobby: Hot Rods. Ambition: To be a U. S. Navy pilot. EDNA DELEUR WILLIAMS A sziecess in life she'll always make, Things great and small she'll ZI71dt l'f6Zr1Q6.n Ambition: To be as Wonderful as Mother. Activities: GAA, 50-52: Stamp Club, 51-52: Ir. Red Cross, 51- 52: Glee Club, 49-51: Musettes, 50-51. CAROL WILSON CCarolineD Why aren't they all contented like nze?7? Hobby: Always Filling up my time. Ambition: To be as conserva- tive as lane. Activities: Musettes, 51: Pan- Am. Club, 51: Stamp Club, 51: GAA, 52: Royal Palm, 52: Frontl Staff, 52: Treas. Press Club, 52. IUDITH ANNE WOLFSON Cludyl Always alert and ready to do something. Hobby' Music, dancing. Ambition: Dental hygienist with ofhce in WPB. Activities: Hi Notes, 50-52: For- eign Corres., 50-52: Band, 51- 52: Orch., 50-52: Twirling Notes, 50-52. IUNE MARIE WORLEY Uuniey Music: has eliarnis-S0 has lime! Ambition: To attend Phillip's University to become a religious education director. Activities: Senior Superlative: GAA, 50-52: Tennis Team, 50- 52: Tennis Club, 50: Cheer- leader, 51-52: French Club, 51-52: Ir. Red Cross: Foreign Correspondents, 51-52: Camera Club, 51-52: Frond, 52: Royal Palm Staff, 52: Ir. Play, 51: Press Club, 52. SE IUH ELAS5 HISTUHY We seniors sadly agree that all good things must come to an end, but ahead of us is the glorious fu- ture. As someone once wrote: 'iLife is a book of chapters three- The past, the present, and the yet-to--be. The past is done and put away, The present we're living day by day, And the yet-to-be we cannot see, For only God holds the key. Looking back to the day when we, the class of '52, arrived on the hill, we were more than a little ap- prehensive as we took in our surroundings with our newly acquired sophomore eyes. Our officers were Carroll Peacock, President, Bill Parham, Vice-President, Arline Atkins, Secretary, and Steve Holzapple, Treasurer. Mrs. Frances Hen- nessey was our class sponsor. Our sophomore super- latives were .Ann Martin, Arline Atkins, Isabel 'Gar- rido, Sally Hamner, Bill Parham, 'Carroll Peacock, Richard Hawthorne, and Steve Holzapple. The Spelling Contest was won by Pat Vale and Donald Prince. The Sophomore Hop and beach party were the hi-lights of the year and now stand out as brilliant reflections. We completed our junior year successfully under the careful guidance of our class sponsor, Mrs. Mary M. Hardy, and our fine officers: Richard Hawthorne, Presidentg Jack Hardy, Vice-President, Joan Lund, Secretary, Virginia Real, Treasurer. Among the extra curricular activities we find our class play, But Fair Tomorrow, which was a huge success. George Blodgett, Donna Swyers, and Betty Ellis took the leads and they were well supported by the entire cast. Two other memorable occasions were the Junior-Senior Prom and the annual beach party. The prom was held at the George Washing- ton Hotel midst beautiful decorations and gay mu- sic. The glorious time still lingers in our mem- ories. As we continue to reflect, we realize that the class of fifty-two was a busy one. We were proud to put the newly organized Student Council into effect with the election of officers and homeroom representatives. Those officers elect- ed from the senior class were as follows: Carroll Peacock, President, Sally Hamner, Secretary, Steve Holzapple, Treasurer, and Jesse Little, Sergeant- at-Arms. Officers elected to lead our senior class were Rich- ard Hawthorne, Presidentg Tommy Stewart, Vice- President, Gladys Lambert, Secretary: and Vir- ginia Real, Treasurer. Mrs. Mary M. Hardy was chosen as our class sponsor to guide us through this whirling year. Voting machines were used for our elections, and we were all pleased with the large turn-out of voters. Those chosen to represent us in the Hall of Fame were Carroll Peacock and Sally Hamner, Best all Around, Tommy Stewart and Wynne Anne New- ton, Most Studiousg Steve Holzapple and Gladys Lambert, Friendliestg Dick Hawthorne and Virginia Real, Most Likely to Succeed, C. V. Stephenson and Margaret Archibald, Wittiestg Bill Parham and Arline Atkins, Most .Athleticg Mike Hanna and Don- na Swyers, Most Talented, and Sheldon Musgrove and June Worley, Most School Spirit. At last placement exams were safely over, with their share of problems. 'Our spirits were height- ened again by the big event of our senior-skip-day. 'On the way home full of sand, salt, and food our hearts began to beat a little faster as we realized commencement was almost here. Then, with our diplomas in hand, we knew we had finished our three years at dear old Palm Beach High. As we all began to leave our friends at the Com- mencement Dance, we were aware of the fact that some of us would never meet again. On this final year, of gay and memorable times, we shall often reflect. However, as we gaze across the horizon into the future, we know there is much ahead for us. And so, we leave our Alma Mater to walk in the path of life, seeking the spot where we can best serve in the fast moving world of today. Jane Rogers Wynne Anne Newton Jeanne Anne Culbreth LAST WILL A Ll TESTME T JOHN ACKERT, CID Qwith a troubled con- sciencel, leave Palm Beach High to C. Anthony Strahan and .Alice Lee Regan. PAUL ADELHELM, being of sound state of mind'??'? do hereby will all the good times I've had on the Hill to Ronnie Belk. MARY ADKISON, leave to Joanne Griffis one broken-down typewriter. JUNE AGNEW, leave all my good times at PBHS to a fellow yankee, Dolores Mondoro. BOB ALBERT, being of unsound mind, and haunt- ed conscience, leave fwith pleasureJ Jerry Co- hen to Steve Dorfman, who greatly deserves the honor. MILLICENT ALLEWELT, will to Mr. Swyers' six talented cellists, and to Miki Smith, my genius for unintentionally plunging into activities teem- ing with wonderful opportunities. JOANNE ANDERSON, in my usual state of mind, do hereby leave to Marion Ard and Marty Worley all my good times on the Hill. WILLOW ANDERSON, in usual state, do hereby leave to Mary Ellen Rost my ability to make others yawn in French II. DICK ANDREWS, being of sound mind and body, do leave ? 'Z ? MARGARET ARCHIBALD, being in an unsound state of mind do hereby leave to Midge Baxter, my love of the South and my position as secre- tary in Mr. Nick's class. STANLEY ARNOLD, hereby leave my ability to shoot par ball on nine holes to Norman Dutton and speed skating to Jesse Dickerson. JOHN ATCHINSON, being of sound mind be- queath my typing ability to Miss Hamon and my ability to give speeches to Miss Wiley. ARLINE ATKINS, being mindless, will to Jackie Tarver my love for cheering and to Coston, Jennie, and Peggy, the Hill. BOB ATKISSON, do leave to Gill Goshorn my test tubes, slipsticks, and seat in physics class. May they help him more than they did me. VALDEEN BANKS, being of sound mind?'? do hereby leave to Catherine Hester my ability to get in the most embarrassing situations. GARY BARTICK, leave my likes and dislikes in school to anyone who follows in my footsteps. 'CHARLES E. BEALL, being of generous mind, hereby will Clyde Seaton all the great times I had in Mrs. Meyer's English class. KICKER BEARD, leave to Mary Alice, Billy, Peg- gy, and Sam, all the good times I had at P.B.H.S. JUDY BEECKEL, do will to Carol Wheeler my cramped right hand from writing f?J so much, and my wonderful times at PBHS. EMIL BENESH, being in a sound state, if pos- sible, hereby leave my football ability to Sam Beard Che needs itll DONNA BENNETT, do hereby leave my ability to skip journalism to Marion McGinley and to Joanne Baldwin my nickname, Bird , JOHN BENNETT, leave to Beverly Thomas and Betty Ruth Schwall Palm Beach High. They can run it as they please. RICHARD BLACK, leave Riverboat Douglass, my sophomore English seat for next year, and Flogger my seat in Orange's car. FRANK BLACKWELL, leave PBHS to Mr. Baum- garten who has so much influence in it. SCOTT BLAIR, leave to Jimmy Booth, John and a camera that has all accessories known to man. JIMMIE BLECKNER, in sound state of mind?? am leaving to my brother, Dickie Bleckner, my ability to ask dumb questions. DICK BLYDENSTEIN, being of sane mind, leave my seat in Mrs. Sliker's geometry class to Bruce Hunter, with the hope that he will make many NAIS!! ELLEN BOGATIN, having a mind, will my Jaguar to Ellen O'Donnell and Mary Alice Sullivan and my brains to Ann Lawlor. LEE BOOZER, hereby leave my ability to attract cops and hit motor scooters and cars to Billy Earle. ED BOURLAND, being a half-wit, and a Physic- ist, do hereby leave to Fred Heide my seat in Mr. Nick's Dog House. MARY BOYD, being in a state? of mind, leave to Gwendolyn Walls my ability to get out of senior Englishg to Alice Funk, my good times on the Hill. GEORGE BRAILSFORD, will my wonderful abil- ity to be a good stooge to Ronald Hurst and Jim Fogleman. GWYN BROWN, in unsound state of mind, leave to Marian Tracy, my brain and the fun I have had at PBHS. KATHRYN BROWN, hereby will my years in Palm Beach High to anyone with a strong enough constitution to take it. WARREN BROWN, having owned nothing, ac- quired nothing, and lost nothing, do hereby be- queath nothing to no one. JIMMY BRUNER, being of sound mind, leave to Donald Cook, Elam McCants. and Mike Sikes all the fun we've had on Saturday nights. THERESA BRUNO, being of sound mind? do hereby leave to Sarah Jackson my seat in Mrs. Meyer's English class and to Millie Hammers, my ability to forget to do my homework. ROMONA BULLARD, hereby do leave Palm Beach High School to the sophomo1'es. LARRY BURK, in sane mind hereby leave Palm Beach High. SYLVIA BUTEAU fwith a mind'?J, will to Bertie L-ou George my idiosyncrasy of taking two his- tories in one year. PAT BUTTNER, being in my usual state of mind do hereby leave all the fun I've had here to any- one who isn't having any. BRYANT CALHOUN, hereby 'bequeath to Pat Hanley my height and ability to see everything in large crowds. JOHN CALLAHAN, being in a state of mind un- known to man, leave to Fred Kenny my love for basketball. BETTY CAMPBELL, do hereby will to Marvin Spahler and Bob Raab my ability to always re- main in trouble fwithout any effortj in D.C.T. class. ERIC CARLSON, in sound state of mind, will my good times at Palm Beach Hi to next year's stu- dents. OSCAR W. CARLSON, JR., being in ultra-super- sonic mind, leave Sylvester Ponzini my ability to be punctual, and my art of ogleing. ROY CARLSON, being in the unnatural state that I am, leave everything! KENNETH CARROLL, having reached a doubt- ful stage of sanity, do hereby leave my place at the lunch counter to anyone who will fight for it. TOMMY CARTLEDGE, leave to Don Rott, the role as the King of C'Men', and to Barbara Bos- toc all my good times and to Carol Schultz all the Yankee Territory. ELAINE CASTLE, being in a generous state of mind, do hereby leave to my sister, Mary Jean. my shadow in hopes that she will grow tall enough to fill it. CYNTHIA CAVE, do will to Joanne Caesar my double French horn and to Dorys Rosen, by book reports. BEVERLEY CAVENDER, of questionable mind, will my laughs and pleasant times to all. Muy buena suerte, amigos! PATSY 'CHINN, of sound body, will nothing to anyone as I have nothing to leave. JE-RRIE LEE CHANDLER, bequeath my curly hair to a sophomore girl, height, to a basketball player, what luck I've had to all. PETER CLEMENS, having no mind and very little body, do hereby leave PBHS. BRENDA CODY, being of sound mind and body?, will to Jack Barr my ability of making failing grades in DCT Parliamentary Law tests. BARBARA COHEN, being of sound mind???, leave to my brother, Larry, my ability to chew gum and get away with it. DOLORES COLEMAN, will to my sister, Bobbie June, and to Joy Simpson all the fun I had in Mrs. Spillmanis class. MARGIE COLLUM, leave to Carolyn Suddath, my nickname Old Gray Mare , and to my sister, Betty, my good times at PBHS. DOROTHY COOK, hereby will to Bob Ryan my three tassels so he won't be left without one when graduation comes around. LARRY COOPER, being of sound mind and body, leave to Eddie Halliday my ability to rile my teachers. MARILOU COPELAND, being of sound mind?, do bequeath to Patsy Pritchard, my place as center guard in basketball. ALICE COUTANT, in an unconscious state of mind, leave my wonderful times in the band to Shirley Wood and Jackie Hailey. To Betty, Nan- cy, and Ber my fun on the Hill. JOYCE CREW, 'being in mind?, don't leave nut- tin' to nobody, no how. JEANNE ANN CULBRETH, do bequeath my seat in A Cappella to Joanne Lambert, may she enjoy it as much as I did. JOANNE CULBRETH, do hereby bequeath to Ruth Johnson all the wonderful times that I have had in PBHS. MARTIN CULBRETH, being of sound mind?, do hereby bequeath to Ronnie my seat in Jack Har- dy's car. GERALD DAWES, 'being of a twisted mind, do hereby leave to Ronnie Davis my seat in Mr. Crosby's first period democracy. MARTHA DAVENPORT, being in a sound state of mind?, will to my sister, Carolyn, all the good times I've had at PBHS. BILLY DOUGLASS, being in a sound state of mind, do hereby leave to Mike Sikes my seat in Mrs. Cook's second hour English. BENITA DITRICHS, hereby leave the good times I've had in PBHS to the class of '53 and '54, MICHAEL DIXON, still having a sound mind, do hereby leave. fBefore I don't anymorelj EDNA DUNCAN, do hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Savage's homeroom to some lucky sopho- more. CLARA EDWARDS, leave to Clara Mae and Francis my escapades in the 'fjalousie truck and to Elinor, my nickname, B.B. . BETTE LOU ELLIOT, do leave to Mary Lee, all my odd meetings and to Sandra my gay times at PBHS. BETTY ELLIS, leave my uncanny second sight to Ohma MacDonald, may she solve all her prob- lems of this world. PAT EMMETT, do hereby will all my good times at PBHS to Barbara Emmett and Sheila Smith. NANCY EVANS, being in a sound state of mind?, do hereby leave to Audrey Powell my gay times at PBHS. CHARLES FERGUSON, do hereby leave? to De'ano sixth period gym class and my ability to make good grades to Joe. SARA FLEENOR, do hereby leave to Mel Gibson the a-bility to remember, as she really needs it! JOAN FITZGERALD, do hereby will my height to Bob Raab. BOB FORT, being in my usual ignorant state of mind, do he1'eby leave to Bill Meyers, Palm Beach High School. CAROL FOSTER, being a supposedly sound mind, do hereby leave Betty Brown my ability in gym class. SALLY FOWLER, being of sound mind do hereby bequeath to Bette Andrews, Eddie Condon, Joe Marty, and Robert Mosley, my favorite book of Alibis. WILFRED EVERETT FROEHLICH, JR., in sound mind and body, hereby will my first chair saxophone position to anybody who wants it. JUANITA GARRIS, being of some mind, do here- by will to my brother, Bradley, the ability to make passing grades. FRED GALLAGHER, in no state of mind, do hereby leave my seat in Physics to some poor soul. 'CHARLES GENS, do will and bequeath to Shayla Christopher all the New Years' Eves for 10 years to come. PHILIP GERLACH, being in questionable state of mind, do hereby leave a great Physics teacher, Mr. 'Gathman, to any junior. SHYLA GILLER, being of sound mind and body, do hereby leave the fun I've had to Ellen Fran- cisco, Shayla Christopher, and Mary Carolyn Mc- Laren. MARY GODWIN, will to Gail Barber my ability to make time fly, and to Julie and Libby Harts- field, all the inhuman times I've had at PBHS. RALPH ALAN GOULD, in weak mind and body, do hereby leave PBHS? and to Charles Strahan an extra year on the Hill. GIL GOSHORN, do hereby leave my Trig book to Bobby Munn, knowing he will not break the Tradition. BOB GREEN, in sound mind, do bequeath my ancient seven-year-old tennis racquet to David Platz. He needs it! PETE GREEN, being of sound mind, body, etc., do hereby bequeath my office of Assistant Chief Duke, to David Platz. JIMMIE GLISSON, hereby leave Nancy Brock my three years of Palm Beach High and Jimmy Brock my good grades in American History. DOROTHY GREGORY, being in a questionable state of mind do hereby leave Palm Beach High School. ELINOR GRIFFITHS, being of no mind and un- stable f?J, hereby will to Shirley Lilly my desk in Mrs. Cook's room. RICHARD HALEY, being of sound mind, leave my credits to Tommy Cartledge to use next year. GERALDINE HALVERSON, do hereby will and 'bequeath the abi'ity to argue to Bill Meyer and Marlene Greer. SALLY HAMNER, leave to Carol Coston and Buddy Reynolds, my wonderful experiences here at PBHS, to Jackie Tarver and Jean Martin, my ability to KHAD cheer. SHIRLEY HAND, being in sound state of mind, will to Faye Rowell my soft voice, and seat in History by Morris. MICHAEL HANNA, do state to all who read this that I intend to take it with mel BETTY HANNUM, in unsound mind do hereby leave everything. NELLIE HANSEN, being in sound mind? and body, do hereby will my A's in DCT to Marvin Spahler. JACK HARDY, JR., being in a 'blank mind, do hereby leave my parking space to Eddie Kirk and my height to Bobby Munn. EDITH HARPER, being of sound mind, do here- by leave to Norman McKinnon my wonderful all A report card. Cbig jokel. RICK HARRISON, in my usual brilliant state of mind, do leave all my 'beautiful grades to any- body who is foolish to take them. MARY HART, in sound mind, do leave my class with Mrs. Harrill to next year's seniors. RICHARD HAWTHORNE, GIVE! to Eddie Grif- fin and Bill Flanders, my typewriter hoping they can make it spell better than I could. GLADYS HAYMOND, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath to Audrey Powell my great bookkeeping ability. JOE HENRY, being in unsound mind and body after being in PBHS for 20 years, leave Lloyd McCants my ability to stay in school. EDWARD HILL, being of sound mind, do hereby leave to my sister, Bobbie Joe, all the good times I've had at PBHS and at out-of-town football games. BRIAN HIGGINS, being of sound mind, hereby leave Jimmy Hooks all my good times during Christmas. Don't waste them! LILLIAN HOLDER, being in some state of mind, do leave to Barbara Tucker my seat in Mr. Nick's Grand Room. DAVID HOLT, being of usual mind, do bequeath my bass to anyone who has enough hot air to play it. WILLIAM COLLIVER HOLT, hereby leave all the cactus plants in Mr. Baumgarten's room in the seat of his favorite chair. JAMES STEPHEN HOLZAPPLE, will to Dick Holzapple my wonderful ability to stooge for Cliff Johns. DONALD HOYT, -being of sound mind'Z, hereby leave to any incapable junior a place in the senior class. I hope. ANN HOUSER, hereby leave Joan Elsberry my ability to ask stupid questions, to Sissy Williams, my 'ability to argue with Sara-and win. WILLIAM R. HOWARD, leave behind to the students of Palm Beach High, the glories of Mr. Nick's physics, and the honor of Mr. Baumgar- ten's biology. MARILYN HULL, being in sound? state of mind, hereby will to Jo Anne my bashfulness and Ro- berta, a portion of the Navy! ANNA LAURA JARRELL, do hereby will to my sister, Jeannette, all the good times that I've had in good ole Palm Beach High. GARY JARRIEL, want to leave the good times I had to my brother, W. M. Jarriel. ELSIE JENSEN, leave to Carolyn Davenport all the fun I've had on the Hill, and to Marguerite Pinder, my Red Cross work. CLIFFORD MURDOCK JOHNS, do hereby be- queath to Jay Lissenden all my titles, and my loyal stooges to Ronald Hurst. ERNEST JOHNSON, with a sound mind and body, hereby leave my seat in Mrs. Moore's room to anyone who wants it. JIMMY JOHNSON, being in my usual state of mind, leave my track ability to Alton Moree. HOWARD JONES, in sound mind and body, do hereby leave to Margaret Scott, my English book, and to Bobby Jones, Mr. Nick and Mrs. Meyer. JIMMIE JONES, leave to Perry Hooker, all the good times I have had in Palm Beach High School and also all the other places. JO LEE JONES, bequeath to my shadow, Pat Marshall, my cherished seat in A Cappellag to Lynn Wagnon, my old, rusty combination lock, better luck to her! REED JONES, leave to Billy Creech and Tommy Price my fun and good times at dear ole PBHS. JANIS JORDAN, do leave to Arminta McNeilan my a-bility to be quiet? on band trips and my wonderful years in the band. JIMMY JORGENSEN, do hereby leave my long, exhausting swimming race, the 200 yard free- style to any poor, unsuspecting sophomore. ROY JOSEPHSEN, being of unsound mind, will to Bobby Jeter my broken drumsticks and drum heads because he never has owned any. BARBARA JUSTICE, do hereby will to Faye Rowell my ability to make my hair look nice fsometimesl. JOHN KAPNER, leave my seat in National Honor Society to Rita Moss, Penny Joseph, Sandy Alex- ander, and Dot Moskowitz. NORMAN KAPNER, being in a state CFloridaJ, leave my homeroom teacher, Mrs. Deason, to my brother, Lewis Kapner, and my cousin, Eddie Tisnower. DAVID KARL, being in sane mind, leave my mo- torcycle parking space to Jeep Thompson. RUSSELL KECK, again will to Charles Dum- bo Strahan a pair of ear muffs to keep his huge ears warm in winter time. PAT KINNE, will to Kay Lee, all of the most inhuman time I've had at PBHS. PHILLIP KING, naturally being in sane mind?, do hereby leave my desk in Mrs. Deason's home- room to some lucky sophomore next year. LENORA KNAPP, being of sound mind, do here- by leave to future DCT students all the good magazines in the DCT room. BOB KNOTH, being of questionable mind, unfit body and shell-shocked do hereby will all my mullet nets and the ability to choke them to Elam McCants. ELEANOR KNOWLES, do leave my cousins, Ro- berta and Frances, my seats in Mrs. Wray's typing and shorthand classes. JOANN KNOWLES, being of unsound mind, leave to Nancy and Kinny all the wonderful times Ifve had up here at PBHS. MERLYNE KNOWLES, leave my beauty to the beauty culture class in hopes that they can do something with it. FAYE KRAMER, being in my usual state of mind, do hereby leave to Roxanne Smith and Natalie Baird all the wonderful times I've had at PBHS. DONALD KUHN, being of unstable mind and body, leave to Gordon Hatcher my ability to make A's in Sheetmetal. RAYMOND KUMP, do hereby will all Juniors the misery of senior subjects. LYNNE LAGUNOFF, being a new student, be- queath to others in my fix, my limited knowl- edge Clucky girllj of faculty and students. GLADYS LAMBERT, being of sane mind, do leave my place on the swimming team to any Junior that can float. GEORGE C. LANIGAN, being of unsound mind, do hereby leave anything I have left behind me to anyone who wants it. ETHEL LAWSON, in my usual state of mind, leave to my niece, Angelene, my ability to get along with all my teachers. JOE LEATHER, in sound body and mind, leave my mechanical ability to anybody in auto me- chanics. JOAN LEE, hereby will to Mary Gans and Clarice Hardman all the good times I've had at Palm Beach High. JANET LIFSEY, do hereby will to Carol Coston and Faye Anthony the good times I've had at Palm Beach High. JESS LITTLE, leave to the next Sergeant-at Arms of the Student Council my ability to keep order in meetings. MAXWEL.L LITTLE, hereby leave my good times on the swimming team and in high school to my brother, Peter. HOWARD LOGUE, hope that Larry Sly and Terry Newlong will be good Nick Brownies and be better successes than Jim Newlon and I. JOAN LUND, hereby will all the swell times I had on the Hill to my good friend, Pat Thayer. JENNIE LUTZ, in sound state of mind, hereby leave my place in choir to any misled soul. HAROLD MACK, do hereby bequeath my small seat on the school bus to any unfortunate who might get it. ANN MARTIN, do hereby leave to Barbara Olt- mer and Pat Clarke all the good times I had here on the Hill. GLADYS MENGES, bequeath to Shayla Christer- pher my ability to meet people, and my swimming records, to Kathy Newlon my ability to skip without getting caught. JEANNETTE MILLER, hereby 'bequeath to M. Louise Munn the hope that she has the good luck and happiness I have had. JOE MILLER, being of sound mind and bodyl ?l, do hereby leave, while I still have my sound mind and body! LUCY MILLER, being of usual state of mind, leave to Betty Cobb the good times we had in the library. ' I. JEWEL MILLING, do bequeath to Doris Moss, alias Leche, my ability to always get a ride. I, DELORES MILLS, leave to my cousin, David Kemp, the good times that are to be had in high school. I, PADDY MILLS, hereby leave to Bettie Jean Hud- dleston the whole school. I, LLOYD.VINCENT MOFFITT, JR., being my own unconscious self, hereby will Mr. Nick a can of mustache wax and one rusty razor blade. I, DICK ALEXANDER MO-ORE, being of '?? mind, do hereby bequeath to Julian Spradlin my seat in Jack's car and my exclusive F.B.I. files. I, HERBIE MOORE, being of insane mind, do leave to Bobby Jeter my superior intelligence, he might need it some day, Heaven forbid. I, MARGIE MOORE, being in a sound state of mmd, will my abi'ity to get along in PBHS to my cousin, Ida Hamilton. I, RITA MOORE. in a sound state of mind, do hereby bequeath all my good times in my three years to Joanne Rudasill. I' VALJERIE MORGENSTERN, do will my extra- ordinary sports ability to Shirley Callaway, hop- Ing .to help her in keeping the name Callaway shining in the sports pages of PBHS. I, HOWARD MOREE, in sound state of mind, leave to Ed Kirk my ability to brownie Coach Cugh- man. L ROSA MOREE, being in a sound state -of mind, will to my sister, Betty, my seat in Mrs. Wrayis typing class. I, FAYE MORRIS, after considering carefully, do hereby leave Lois Meets, Charlene Probert and Gennett Jerrill my good times in Mr. McCamp- bell's classes. I, JOHN MOYLE, leave to Jean Martin all mv love -for PBHS and to Sam Beard, my white bucks! I, PATTI MULLIGAN, do hereby leave, our es- capades in the Jalousie Truck to Francis and the gang. To Elinor Murphy, I leave the notorious freckle on the end of my nose. EGO,. SHELD-ON MUSGROVE cum sano mente relinquo Palmae Orae Altae Scholae meum lae- tum scholum spiritum. I, RAY McCALL, being in sound mindf?J I hope, leave to Margie Amole my ability to fail in any subject and still pass. I, JIM McCANTS, do hereby leave to Larry Well- ham and Harold Waller my ability to get out of my afternoon classes. I, BOB MCCOLLEY, leave to Albert Tillman Upthe- grove, my ability to skip school and not get caught. I, BARBARA McKINLEY, hereby do leave my won- iljerfcul times in Mr. Mont0ya's room to Elaine IC . I, NANCY MCLACHLIN, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath my ability to leave Bookkeeping early for lunch to some lucky junior. I, JAY McLAUGHLIN, leave PBHS in the capable hands of Pete Irons, Robert Holloway, Horace Walters, Dave Plockleman. and mutual friends. I, MARY ALICE McLELLAN, do hereby will what's left of my physics book to some poor unsuspect- ing Junior. I, HOLMES McMAHON, being' of sound mind, do hereby will to any underclassman, the oppor- tunities which PBHS has offered me. I, DIXIE MCINTOSH, do hereby leave my desk in third period physics to Sandra Thornton. I, JAMES NEWLON, do hereby wish to leave my infinitesimal mite of intelligence to Julian S. and Bob U. to assist their microscopic minds. I, KATHLEEN NEWELL, hereby will to Ellen O'Donnell my nickname fullback and to Billy Munro my ability to stay in good with the law. I, WYNNE ANNE NEWTON, in a sound state of mind HJ, do bequeath to some lucky junior my ability to be most studious UD. I, JEFF NELSON, leave the Junior Class one shot Ford muffler. I, WAYNE NELSON, leave to Mr. Nick: The frigid and precipitous days of school. To Mrs. Meyer: The hope for a perfect senior English class. BILLY NOVAK, hereby will to Carl Christoph my ability to make straight A's and not study. MARILYN OAKLEY, do just leave Palm Beach High to Ronnie Williams and Doris Moss to do whatever they will with it. GORDON ODOM, in sound mind, will the P.A. system to Charles Price. TAMY OLIM, being in sound mind, leave Palm Beach High School to all the Yankees who will follow after I am gone. TED OLSON, being in insane mind, leave behind my slip-stick to any one who desires to take physics. KENNETH OTTO, being of questionable mind and body, do hereby 'bequeath my ability of bowl- ing to Pat Freeman and Mary Louise Munn. DONALD OVERFELT, being of unsound mind, leave to my best girl, Gail Barber, all my easy and hard times in history. NORMAN OWENS, give my brilliant intelligence, and my seat in biology to any person who thinks he can take it. JOHN PALUGA, in perfect UD mind, bequeath to Harry Linter, my Physics Brain and to all juniors, Mrs. Cook's dramatization of Macbeth. GEORGE C. PANOS, being in sound mind, leave to Paul Lukas and Leo Langenback my seat in Mrs. Meyer's English class. BILL PARHAM, being of sound state of mind, hereby leave to Mr. Mustaine my spot on the basketball team in hopes he can develop it. ALICE PASKAY, hereby leave to a special sopho- more CCaro1e Ann Petersl my ability to sleep in class. NANCY PATY, being in a state of mind, leave to Jean Martin and Bub a successful senior year on the hill. CARROLL PEACOCK, bequeath to Buddy Rey- nolds and Mo Mustaine my sidestep and Holsum Bread trademark. RAY PETTI, will to Don Cardon all the fun on the hill and pleasures of bringing Mr. VanKooten candy balls. 'CONNIE PILEGGI, bequeath to Janis Smith and Barbara Bostock my ability to attract leaches to my house with goodies. HAL, PORCHER, leave to Krieg Mustang all my packrat ways and equipment, I leave all my many years on the bench to Red Man. LOU PORCHER, will to my sister, Paula, and Margaret Scott, all the wonderful times here on the Hill , JOHN POTTER, in an extremely sound state mind, leave to Reggie Studstill my typewriter, hopes it will learn to spell right. Amen. DONALD PRINCE, leave my seat in biology to anyone who wants to take it. EARL PRINCE, being in normal state of mind, do hereby leave to Gandy and Hunky my ability to use the word Lil . KEN PURDY, 'bequeath John Paluga to any girl whoyll take him. FRAN RAMER, being of sound mind? and body, do hereby leave all the joyous hours, sleeping in Mr. Campbell's class to the lucky little juniors. MARY RANCE, do hereby leave to Kathy Csopho- more? Newlon my ability to tease the sophomores when she's a senior. HUGH RAYSIDE, do hereby leave to Lester Crosby all my good times in physics and to Don- ald Cook my faithful slide rule. VIRGINIA REAL, hereby bequeath to Jackie Tarver my trip to Clinic and to Patti Watts my seat in Girls' choir. BOB REID, of unsound mind, do leave to Pete Little my seat in physics and my ability to stay out of the dog house. SANDRA RHUDY, leave my DCT assignments to anyone who has nerve enough to take it. DAN RILEY, will to Tommy Jones, Clark Wil- son and Jimmy Cummings the lock I never bought for my locker. JANE ROGERS, leave my ability to see over other people's heads to Dossie Drummond and to Lou Parmelee my ability to study ill. of in PAULA RONNING, do leave my seat in Mr. Nick's room to Drewen Platt and to Mary Mc- Laren my A Cappella choir robe. BUNNY ROSATI, do bequeath to Patti Watts my ability to get into a scrape with my current boy- friend and to Tom Kartrude-All American- my reserved nature at basketball games. JEAN ROSE, leave to Marilyn and the gang our escapades in the jalousie truck. To Frances, Janet and Murph, I leave the Edwards, Mulligan, Rose partnership. PAT ROSE, leave to Pat Clarke my seat in Girls Choir and to Patti Watts my clinic-music-folder. JOAN SARLES, in sound state of mind, leave to Roberta Knowles my seat in Mrs. Wray's 2nd year shorthand class. CAROL SHULTZ, being of sound mind, do here- by leave my seat in Miss Vallowe's room to some unfortunate Yankee . QUENTIN SHULTETUS, in a generous state of mind, do hereby leave my ability to get out of sweeping the print shop floor to Mike Sikes. JOAN SCOTT, having a mind, do hereby leave my two study halls in a row to anyone who wants them. BILL SCOTT, do hereby leave to any student who will have it, all the grades and subjects, that tried so hard to prevent my graduating. JO ANN SCOTTEN, do hereby will a will that was willed to me last year in Stuart to my sister, 'Cassie Mae. MURIEL SEEKAMP, leave Lucile Turnage and Barbara Blank all the work of the next annual and to Bobby Earnest all my happy times at PBHS. BENNY SELESNIK, do hereby leave nothing to nobody. DOROTHY SHARITZ, in Q75 mind, leave to Charles Scharitz my choir robe, and to Anna Sue Clemens my seat in Mrs. Cook's room. BILL SHEUBROOKS, do hereby leave to failing Dee Wallace all my papers, trash, pencil stubs, and chewing gum. BARBARA SHONTZ, do hereby bequeath my in- significance to Jimmy Hilliard in the hope that he might profit by it. BOB SIEGRIST, leave my ability to study CU to the underclassmen. DOUGLAS SYKES, in no state of mind, leave to Bob Jeter this school and all the worthy pos- sessions. LOIS SIMON, in a state of mind, do will to Hen- ryetta Lovett the use of my handy slipstick. HELEN SIMS, do hereby will to Clara Mae and Elinor my ability to skip journalism all year without getting caught. FRANK SINEATH III, being of sound mind CU, bequeath the command of the Revolutionary army to Lloyd Bell. A seat in my car 2nd lunch hour to Eddie Tishower. BILL SMITH, in an unsound state of mind, leave to Marshall Smith my many happy hours in Related Math. DELANO' SMITH, leave the spirit of PBHS to my brother. JACK SMITH, JR., -being of sound mind, leave to William Reed my ability to get along with Coach Smith. ROSA LEE SPARKMAN, will to Albert Wilber my joke book, used ice, and great will power to keep calm. JOE SPENCER, leave to a money minded person in Mrs, Watson's home room the responsibility of collecting class funds. RENEE SPIELER, do leave to Anne Murphy my ability to get to school just before the tardy bell fsometimesl. JEAN ANN STALL, 'being in some state of mind, do will to Dossie Drummond my seat in Mrs. Meyer's English class. DICK STARITA, being of a scientific mind, leave my special seat in Mr. Nick's third-hour FiZziX 1 TX' 1 'l'Y-'I dnu, 1.-. RUDY STEINHAUSER, being of sober?'?,mind, do leave my seat in Mr. Nick's room to Reggie Studstill. C. V. STEPHENSON, having no state of mind left, leave to Gerald Haltrich, to keep all of the teachers fooled until I graduate. JOAN STEVENS, in a distressed state of mind, hereby bequeath to Leone Quinn my ability to get along well with a certain teacher. JIM STONE, do hereby will my genuine thirty- five cent slipstick to Kay Fesler. TOMMY STRICKLAND, do hereby will all of my school belongings to Larry Wellh am and my Slipstick to Rabbit. BOB SUITER, being of a natural mind, will to Marion Ard my ability to eat breakfast at school. TOMMY STEWART, do hereby will my slightly used Slipstick to Bobby Munn and to Eddie Kirk, I will my beloved seat in the physics lab. DONNA SWYERS, do leave to Peggy my right- guide position and to Marguerite and Nancy the wonderful times in Band and LUNCH. DORIS TARDIFF, hereby bequeath to Jeannette Tardiff, my ability to get through .American His- tory and DCT. Hope you make it. MIRIAM TATOUL, will to Corky all the good times I've had at Palm Beach High School. MYRTICE THOMPSON, being of sound mind, do hereby will to Leonora and Iva Nell all my good times on the hill. JOYCE THORNTON, do hereby will to Diane Kagan my seat on the Greyhound Bus and to Carolyn Suddath my nickname of Fullback . RUTH TINNEY, being of a confused mind, do hereby will my old saxophone reeds to Gwennie Walls. I suggest she build a fire with them. MARSHALL TOWNSEND, do hereby leave Palm Beach High, and to Norman McKinnon I leave my ability to bowl consistently. WILLIAM TYDINGS, being of sane mind, will to Halliday my self-appointed vacations and to Zeak Kartrude my gators. PAT' VALE, being in some state of mind, leave Phyllie Wesson my ability to be brave before Latin tests. THOMAS L. VanANTWERP, being of etc., leave my fortune in knowledge to the grand room from where I took it. Thanx. Mr. Nick . JANICE VAN DE WATER, being in questionable state of mind, do hereby leave my bus seat to Henryetta and my chair in Band to Joan. JANE WALKER, do hereby leave my nickname Lemon Drop Kid to Anne Higgins and my su- perior grades to Susan Cockrane, DEE WALLACE, leave to Frances my case of leprosy and to Larry Sly one can of wax for Mr. Nick's handlebar mustache. ROSALEE WALLER, do hereby will and bequeath to Betty .Sue Hammond my ability of being a super-charger in Mrs. Harrill's basketball class. JOHN WATTLEWORTH, am leaving, THANK GOODNI-ESS!! JIMMY WATTS, do hereby leave Macbeth and senior themes to all future seniors. WALLACE WEEKS, in a happy state of mind, do hereby leave Lillian my ability NOT to take homework home. DAVID WELLS, do hereby leave my guard po- sition on the football team to Richard Welch. WALTER WESSON, in my usual state of mind, leave to Bob Munn the fifth seat in the fifth row in Mr. Nick's physics class. BONNIE WEST, bequeath to Mrs. Robinson my sleeveless blouses, slipover sweaters, long ear- rings, and good grades. DARLEINE WHIMS, do hereby bequeath my old worn out typewriter to anyone who is fortunate enough to get it. BARBARA WILF, having no mind left, do here- by leave to Bettie Huddleston all my short pen- cils for her second year shorthand. fContinued on Page 1525 +4 f MM H , fig igxvwb Cf? 44 J ff ,' X 4 f X f M fo f U ,.. A W f Q X ff , MW ' ff fi, 744 W-i fw- QH XW , H, ? Q! 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Joyner Howard Thomas Kartrude Russell Kartrude 'Curtis Kavanaugh Tommy Keith Donald King Wayne King Eddie Kirk Frances Knowles if 5,1 i f iv , L K , , . , My t 2 V b I L f y y 14 3, X R Q n A f f N Z fl W V ' ' fx I. ,f o , , X f- fi 'V' X' f f 1 ,f lv f , k , X M V, f 5 X YA , A . X M 1 l J Judy McClellan Carlton McKinney Charles Medlin Dolores Messer William Meyer Benard Miller Mary Lbuise Miller so Leonora Mixon Joel Franklin Moody Ray Moody Robert Moore Pat Moree Ei? J .X Y, .1 X fx f W f f Z0- f I y X W , M 1, 4 Paul Lindenberg Jay Lissenden Wendell Littrell Liz Livingston Neville MacBean Omah K. MacDonald Anne Marcy Betty Jean Marr Judy Markham Monte Willbur Markham Pat Marshall Jean Martin fp: ,N . - , ff f I M r' 543 ,W , L. Vw f f fy QM 'Q J, ,y,o 2 J , I g 'M 7 f 5 Dorothy Moskowitz William Robert Mosley Doris Mo-ss Rita Jeanne Moss Mary Louise Munn Robert Munn Julie Neal Kathryn Newlon Jim Nowlin Jimmy 0'Donnel Stanley 0'Hern Joyce Olson Lou Parmelee Kenny C. Parramore Peggy Patterson Nancy Patton Nancy Percy Mike Persoff Carole Ann Peters Drewen Platt David Platz Linda Rae Podlash Audrey Jean Powell Charles Price s :J L X , 'e 'Y X! W I f x , I, ff si A ' X HCI' ' W - f I , ff I : is ' ,NW Q 'V f f I f I X if , ,W ,yi 1. 0 I' iv , ,W :N X if 7 Robert Carlisle Ryon Wilma Sallenbach Joan Sampier Robert Schiif Kathy Schove Betty Ruth Schwall Clyde Seaton Joy Simpson Jackie Smith Janis Smith Michelle Smith Sheila Smith Z 4, f f -V sig' , if i Z +! f X 7 X f 4 X f 9 ' .yy , . 1, V , r. f S h .W ,. A t ,U wi, a n 1 f . ,AV l f f X V et O f 1 1 W ji f gf gg' ,... f ., fa James C. Price Nancy Sue Price Albert C. Printz Patsy Pritchard Margie Reaves William A. Reed William J. Reed Edwin D. Richardson Phyllis Robinson Dorys Rosen Mary Ellen Rost Donald Rott 2:14 tl ' ,fn ff A' 92 .W fm' f 1 fl: i X f Af f X y 45, fa 1 ff f 5 f gud 1 Vx f f X W f , , I Sandra Thorton George E. Travers Barbara Tucker Lucile Turnage Margie Vanderlinde Jo Ann Wagner Ned Wagon Jimmy Walker Joyce Wallace Harold Waller Gwen Walls Joe Warren f J A X f 1 Joann Sonnefeld Marvin Spahler Jack Starr Jimmie Stephenson Pauline Agnes Stewart Dorothy Mae Strictland Carolyn Suddath Jeannette Tardifl' Jackie Tarver Linda Gail Tathwell Betty Jane Taylor Beverly Thomas Ronald Waseka Barbara Waters Sam Watson Patti Watts Richard lVelch Larry Leon Wellham James Wells Mary Alice Wilcox Leon Williams Pat Williams Ann Williamson Peggy VVils0n , 1 . X .-,.. A L , f' . V Y p 1. .,.,, WW! ,J f ,ff L if x K ' 'f W f 1 ar iii' David Walcott Shirley Wood Peggy Woodruff ma, Marguerite Worley Frank Wright si ff! 4 X Y S91 W x i Wesley Yates Donia Yurkiewicz Mary Ann Zapetis 4 W fi ' . 'V Charlotte Bernier . ff if Earl Christenbury Marilyn Hardwick I, N Arthur Markuson 4, A Lois Paul A, Wayne Snyder V, . ' , Barbara Tucker UNIUH ELA55 HISTUHY On a bright September day of 1951 a year ago, We nervously made our debut on the Hill as the Class of '53, At first we were called silly sopho- mores by the experienced upperclassmen, but after we became familiar with school activities, we proved that we were not silly at all. We elected a very capable set of class officers. They were Jimmy Booth, President, Malcolm Knowles, Vice-President, Marilyn Hardwick, Secretary, and Ronnie Belk, Treasurer. They helped make our first year at Palm Beach High a great success. We also had to elect a group of outstanding stu- dents to represent our class. We chose as our super- latives: Natalie Baird, Jackie Tarver, Marilyn Hard- wick, Ellen Francisco, Jim Fogleman, Jimmy Booth, Ronnie Belk, and Donald Rott. Our sponsor, Mr. Young, helped us over many difficulties. Joan Gross won the annual Sophomore Spelling Bee and Mickey Winkler was second. Many happy memories linger with us of the wonderful times we had at our beach party and our hop. When we entered P.B.H.S. as juniors, we began our next phase of higher learning. What a thrill it was to 'be eligible for the various clubs and staffs. One of our first duties was to elect our class officers and our sponsor. When election day came, we elected these: Bill Flanders, President, Malcolm Knowles, Vice-President, Marilyn Hardwick, Secretaryg and 64 Sue Brunson, Treasurer. Mr. William R. Young was elected our sponsor once again. This year we were faced with something new-the Student Council. After much thought on the part of all of us, Ronnie Belk was elected second Vice-President from our class. Our next task was to choose our superlatives, the eight Jolly Juniors. We chose these: Bill Flanders, Marilyn Hardwick, Jim Fogleman, Kathy Newlon, John Casey, Pat Clark, Ronnie Belk, Natalie Baird, Jimmy Booth, Ellen Francisco, Harold Waller, and Marion Ard. On December 14, we presented our Junior Play, Crime Photographer. Ronnie Belk, Drue Cox, Bill Meyer, and Meda Grigg, supported by the rest of the cast, gave an excellent performance. We shall not forget the Junior-Senior Prom, which we gave in honor of the Class of '52. We also en- joyed our Class Picnic at the end of the year. Now we come to the end of -our second year at P.B.H.S. We are sorry We are approaching the last year, yet proud, that we are almost seniors. We shall strive to make the reflection of the Class of '53 serve as a guiding light to all classes entering Palm Beach High School in the years to come. Anne Marcy Beverly Thomas Lucile Turnage X Eff gfoifg? , 1 JI, .X ,, 4. W X .f U b :V 'V Q ...ww ffm W' '- M' X K, ' ' wx f y 2 if fi f Z f www X f MA , A ,,,,6 W f ,, WZ 4 Q Kjff 6 , A 5 V W . ad bf Sm, ,W X -' ' ,, pr 04465 jxx X k f , , 4 4 if' ' mf -N 1. , , f f ' s X ' -K in ' ,ff 5 Wx iff Q V wwf 7, 3, f ' . af f 5 425, f X X' 'Af ,pf fi Z mf' NM qx -wx W my 74:1 2 WW f,,,, W ju, , 19 -.1 I s mmf .. f X Wm, xv f nvf ORES SUPHUMUR OFFICERS EDWARD MESSER ....... ..,...... P resident WILLIAM VITULLI ........,... Vice-President JOAN ALLEN .......... ......... S ecretary DONALD HALEY ........ ......... T reasurer MRS. SAVAGE .. ....... ......,,. S ponsor ' rf? ' Bill, Ed, Joan, and Donald. 66 E CLASS James M. Adams Billy Allen Joan Allen Arleen Amtower David Ray Anderson Patricia Anderson Bette Andrews John Antonacci Gwendalyn Arbogast Jo Ann Baldwin Mary Lee Baldwin Lois Barney Margie Barrow Bob Bechtel Linda Bedell Charla Edwina Bell James Lynn Bell Jack Bierly Freda Blanke Nancy Boozer Thomas Bouchlas Jana Brabec Alilia Braido James D. 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Howley Richard Houser George Humphries Carol Ann Hunter George F. Irvin Janet Jackson Jeannette Jarriel Ruth Johnson Barbara Jones Carl H. Jones Stanley Jones Penny Joseph Lewis Kapner Helen Keil William Kelly David Kemp Richard Kidwell Gail Kinsey Barbara Klernberger Gloria Faye Knowles Allen Dwight Knox Mary Ann Kope Norman Kreiser Janet Kuhn Donald Kuschel Jo Anne Lambert Bernice Land Mary Lassiter Sylvia Laudermilk L17 , , 4 ' .aww 5. fpffx I ,.,. ,V rf, M ' Y 1 ,N we fy f iv, X 4, f f L A 6 X485 f 2 ' , ,, MQ X Ca f f Q' ,f X , , ww f Y Z I ' X Iv f W 4 I K f ,, as-,J . ' f f f 5 Q f Q, f J .. I Xi I, fa ix XX t X Q 1, X 'W Q X W Z W Z f X We 03 Q, 4 7 f W 0 , 9 1 - W Q, V ,, P Wy ,W , , 1 ,Class 5154? 54' , A , f X X X WW 1 f , , , W Wff I f 1 ' 'V fa, Z f ' W v ,Z X 4 W eeii 1 I af, ' I, ,V , V 3 1 M ,, f L f ' . J, V ff A ,f sw A ,M 1 f iff! 4 f 0 f Q 1 f W sq X X f f A Z, . P K! 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L J ff X Sidney Robertsfl' F- Violet Roberts y 5, J Kenneth R 'bertson ' Salie Robin on,,l Barbara Jean Rqbs Dixie Sue Rowell M i U Joanne Rudasill Thomas Ryan Conrad Walt Schaefer Lois Shove Jackie Schwartz Margaret Ann Scott Cassie Mae Scotten Eileen Seidel Edmund Simmens Marcia Severi Charles Sharitz Rae Adele Sheldon Jane Myrtle Singletary V, A Ki , Larry Sly ,w M I Arlene Smith , ff Philip Di. smith 1 fl rrrr A Roxanne Smith WGV- ff ,, J ,,,1 Susanne Smith f V' ' ff' , , C ' it Alvah Snipes , , ' ' ,J 2, Larry Wayne Soden f l X fl- K 'X Barbara Ann Sommers i ff ' A i Sally Spade gy ,,,. X , V , Charles Staton j A , Danny St. Clair ,J Marian St. 'Clair X , , f A' Billy Stelwagon 'A f or Sam Stephens T72 1 f- fi 4 Frances Stephenson Z A ,., A A Tommy Stephenson .iw fiif, Shirley St. John i f f Barbara Jean Stricklanl ,Q Reginald Studstill ' ' ' Mary Alice Sullivan Gene Taylor y f Y A4 '.a,' ,X .,c 7, lf' 5? K, Patricia Tessman '- f ' 'I Jane Thompson ' M it . l s f - 4 I Z. f if ,. fi. , A any l , fs if 2 4 f .2 :yy f ' Z 'Z i , 5, 1735 af .-ff -was M X Q Qi 1? 4 f N i , xl Z2 Q7 Z 4 , 'Zf ' .54 - 5, Eddie Tisnower -f V i V 1, b Joyce Tompkins X A W i Q Blll Turner , f Leroy Turner A 'A W X Z .V Paul Twitty f Joe Vickers 'W ' f ' J i , i h Mk h x , f f F ,, I. ,W i' , W' V f I Janie Rober Phill Wylie t L. Yates Hilda Yelvington S . mlth William Vitalli Lynn Wagnon Kenneth Wall Horace Walters William Wargo, Jr. David Warren Jeanette Watkins June Watts Myra Weeks Phyllis Wesson Carol Wheeler Charles Whorl Albert Wilber Mary Ann Wilcher Katherine Williams Sheri Williams Jan Wolfe Williard G. Woods HUMUHE CLASS HISTU Being the newcomers at Palm Beach High School, we started the sophomore year a little nervously and very much confused. After the usual beginning days of weaving in and out of the lost and found depart- ment, we finally settled down to work toward a successful sophomore year. Our first big event was the election of class officers. We elected as president, Edward Messer, vice-president, William Vitullig secretary, Joan Allen, and treasurer, Donald Haley. We chose Mrs. Savage as our class sponsor. At the end of the first semester, we selected our eight best all-round sophomores, who were Clara May Dean, Barbara June Moody, Ellen O'Don- nell, Mary Alice Sullivan, Ray Anderson, Lynn Fort, Jimmy Hooks, and Norman McKinnon. We are very glad to have been represented on the newly elected Student Council. The fourteen sophomores chosen are Joyce Fleenor, Marilyn Mar- tin, Jimmy Adams, Eddie Tisnower, Edward Messer, Yvonne Crosby, Lynn Fort, Charles Sharitz, Sylvia Laudermilk, Ray Anderson, Sheri Williams, Charles Staten, Ruth Jackson, and Ellen O'Donnell. Through these repre- sentatives we are able to keep informed of the proceedings of the school. We enjoyed very much our two social functions of the year-the Soph- omore Hop and the annual picnic, and thus we're looking forward to all the good times we'll have together in the coming years. As we -come to the end of the sophomore year, we can truthfully say that it has been a most eventful and happy one, and we are especially grateful to our class sponsor, Mrs. Savage, for her competent assistance and infinite patience with us. -Mary Jean Castle 72 f Xqixybaff 1 XJ mM! ,J 1 BEST ALL - 'ROUND CARROLL PEACOCK SALLY HAMNER Mr. Senior Miss Senior 1 94 4' X ,w g,,,,,,,,...mf.WWM 7 E S , FRIENDLIEST STEVE HOLZAPPLE GLADYS LAMBERT MOST TALENTED MICHAEL HANNA DONNA SWYERS X NK F.. 1 4 f J 2 r x W H, f f W ,f W Q mf 7 W WW , Q U 'V' , ,W X M W ffk Af f K f 4 ogg KQV 9 df I 7, Q gf. A A X ,, 'ff f in 6 ff, Z . 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Xb A OFFICERS PAUL ADELHELM ........ ...... P resident WYNNE ANNE NEWTON,,Secretary-Treas. MRS. MARY JANE FLESHER ...... Sponsor MM' M ' ,A ,f I ' 5 ,, J r - . , f eg 4 , , Q, ,ye ,,,.4,4 Q f- ' 4 ' ,H - a, . , , f.....,, , ,,,, .. .. , , lst ROW: Virginia Real, Gladys Lambert, Rebecca Wood, Betty Hannum, Margaret Archibald, Joan Lund, Jeanne Ann Culbreth, Muriel Seekamp, Jean Ann Stall, Delores, Mills, Janis Jordan, Joan Lee Kapner, Elsie Jensen. 2nd ROW: Ken Purdy, Dorothy Cook, Patsy Rose, Elaine Castle, Willow Anderson, Donna Swyers, Pat Vale, Millicent Allewelt, Benita Ditrichs, Wynne Ann Newton, Rosalee Waller, Eleanor Knowles, Jennie Lutz, Mrs. Frank Flesher- Sponsor. 3rd ROW: Peter Clemens, Bob Green, Dan Riley, Don Sheppard, Murray Hamner, Tommy Lewis, Holmes McMahon, Oscar Carlson, Paul Adelhelm, George Blodgett, Tommy Stewart, Warren Brown, Stanley Greenstein. 88 UNIUH RED CRUSH OFFICERS JAY McLAUGHLIN ......,.... ----President ELSIE JENSEN ...... ---Vice-President JOAN KAPNER .......,.......... Secretary MARY ANN ZAPETIS .... - ....... Treasurer BRUCE GARWOOD ........ Parliamentarian MRS. JANE FLESHER ............. Sponsor Motto: We Serve Purpose: Service for Others Colors: Red and White Joan Lee, Mary Ann, Mrs. Flesher, Elsie, Jay. il: '29, inf' sa J S ,e,o J s lst ROW: Frances Fancher, Omah MacDonald, Sylvia Buteau, Jimma Glisson, Dixie McIntosh, Helen Keil, Pat Thayer, Marina Rosati, Marguerite Pinder, Rita Moss, Marilyn Martin. 2nd ROW: Miki Smith, Mary Ann Zapetis, Joan Lee Kapner, Sandra Davidson, Kathryn Newlon, Rita Moore, Renee Spieler, Carmen Cornette, Wynne Anne Newton, Jane Rogers, Lucille Turnage, Drue Cox, Patsy Rose, Dorothy Drummond, Sandra Belden. Judy Beeckel, Pat Emmett, Joanne Anderson. 3rd ROW: Mrs. Flesher, Edna Williams, Elsie Jensen, John Paluga, Jay McLaugh- lin, Pat Hanley, Ray Anderson, Howard Logue, George Bl0dg0'tt, Jackie Smith. Paula Porcher, Gladys Lambert. ST UE EDU EIL OFFICERS CARROLL PEACOCK ......,,, ,.,. P resident RONNIE BELK .... .... 1 st Vice-President RONNIE PETERS ..... ,,2nd Vice-President SALLY HAMNER--- - ...... Secretary STEVE HOLZAPPLE --- -,, ,,,- Treasurer JESS LITTLE --- .-- ...... Sergeant-at-Arms MR. GEORGE MCCAMPBELL ....... Sponsor lst Row: Ronnie, Carroll, Sally, Ronnie. 2nd Row: Jess, Mr. McCampbell, Steve. Mg ' V... , . V if ,,'. Z XX ll. L L .lt ,. V lst ROW: John Moyle, Kent Purdy, Steve Holzapple, Ronnie Belk, Sally Hamner, Carroll Peacock, Ronnie Peters, Jess Little, Elise Collins, Paul Adelhelm. 2nd ROW: Mr. McCampbell-Sponsor, Liz Livingston, Peggy Patterson, Jan Martin, Mary Alice Sullivan, .Iackie Tarver, Ellen O'Donnell, Shyla Giller, Arline Atkins, Joyce Fleenor, Joanne Anderson, Phyllis England, Sheri Williams, Pat Kenny, Patsy Rose, Mary Boyd, Ruth Johnston. 3rd ROW: Carl Christolf, Billy Munro, Dick Shevlin, Bill Parham, Ed Bourland, Clilf Johns, Ed Messer, Harold Waller, Jimmy Adams, and Charles Shartz. 90 lf TUBE TEAEHEHSBUF ERIE M2 OFFICERS L14 Joan Lund ,........,.,,..... .... P resident . gm ' Muriel Seekamp --,- .... Vice-President lt Betty Hannum--- .- ........ Secretary Jewell Milling ,...... - ......... Treasurer Lucy Miller ...-,...... Sergeant-at-Arms Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer ...........e, Sponsor Purpose: To encourage young people to become teachers and to acquaint them with the requirements, the opportunities, and the benefits of the profession Motto: Who dares to teach, must never cease to learn. Colors: Red, Black, and White. Lucy, Muriel, Jewell, Joan, Mrs. Meyer, Betty iil D lleui.4 J, f ,il J J f I J - y 'Z ISW ujwg lst ROW: Joan Lund, Drewen Platt, Janis Jordan, Betty Hannum, Valerie Morgenstern, Dorothy Dodd, Joyce Flee- nor, Joyce Thornton, Sally Hamner, Ann Martin, Jewell Milling. 2nd ROW: Philip Gerlach. Sara Fleenor, Paula Ronning, Millicent Allewelt, Elaine Castle, Muriel Seekamp, Lucile Turnage, Jean Ann Stall, Joanne Knowles, Jimmie Watts, Lucy Miller, Billie Greenstein, Dorys Rosen, Gladys Menges, Stanley Greenstein, 91 FUHEIE EUHHEBPU DE T5 5, V L , J he .M f f QQ sv , X ix K3 X , W , - we N, .Y ' f ss 8, O. MacDonald Drue Cox Libby Hartsfield Miki Smith Meda Grigg Sponsor: MRS. LAURA WATSON Purpose: To spread knowledge of American culture and learn about other peoples through correspondence. l all ff '4il FIRST ROW: Omah MacDonald, Margie Collum, Libby Hartsfield, Marina Rosati, Drue Cox, Lois Simon, Frances Fancher, Rita Moore. SECOND ROW: Sandra Belden, Renee Spieler, Barbara Cohen, Bette Lou Elliot, Helen Keil, Tina Powell, Meda Grigg, Jackie Smith, 'Catherine Hamm, Michelle Smith, Margaret Hall, Mrs. Watson. 92 DI EHSIFIEU EUUPEHATIVE TRAINING Motto: Only through our efforts do we hope to rise. Colors: Blue and Gold. Purpose: 1. To bridge the gap between classroom theory and occupational practice by providing a laboratory for acquiring organized instruction in a specific field. 2. To train individuals in desirable Work habits. 3. To develop social abilities in the individual student. 4 To develop ability to get along with workers who are actually engaged in production. 5. To develop an understanding of democratic principles through actual participation in the work-a-day World. ' , jd 5.3 7. Harold Mack President W' WW? he , Barbara Shontz ' f ' ., Secretary Sandra Rhudy M l 6 ' f Vice-President y V w f , X ,W r as fa Qvo 'o Michael Dixon T X ' Sergeant-at-Arms Jeanette Miller Treasurer O C ,Y Nellie Hanson is ' S Cha lain A f P Dorothy Cook Reporter 'f , T r ' 1 ' A Mrs. R. E. Robinson D.C.T. Co-ordinator Kathryn Brown ' .7 Librarian V FIRST ROW' Sandra Rhudy Jeanette Miller, Barbara Shontz, Dorothy Cook, Darlene Whims, Doris Tardiff, Joan Fitzgerald. SECOND ROW: Marvin Spahler, Kathryn Brown, Gladys Haymond, Brenda Cody, Jeanette Tar- diff, Kenny Parramore. THIRD ROW: Nellie Hanson, Bonnie West, Betty Campbell, Margaret Moore, Lenora ' - R b H ll B b R b Marshall Jack- Knapp, Mrs. Robinson. FOURTH ROW. LeRoy Ostrander,Harold Mack, o ert o oway, o aa , son, Russell Kartrude, Michael Dixon. l President S f, X O Isa ' -1 1 , Z1 . f 17 y W f fy x Tu, vice-Pres. . ' Betty Ellis Sec. Treas. g ZW A K f .4 .,, f 1 f . F Y, X , Al f B0b Urquhart Marie O'Neill Purpose: To foster interest in speech activities throughout the school. Sponsor: Miss Myra Rowland Wiley. FIRST ROW: Fran Ramer, Charlotte Bernier, Billie Greenstein, Juanita Garris. SECOND ROW: Stanley Green- stein, Marie O'Neill, Ray Anderson, Betty Ellis, Marvin Doudna. THIRD ROW: Joan Fitzgerald, Karen Burg, Muriel Seekamp, Miss Wiley, Sally Fowler, Jo Ann Sonnefeld, Shirley Floyd. FOURTH ROW: Bob Albert, Holmes McMahon, Philip Gerlach, John Atkinson, Jack Bierley, Bob Urquhart. NOT PRESENT: Michael Hanna. 94 OFFICERS President .... ---GEORGE BLODGETT Vice-Pres. ---- ---- J IM FOGLEMAN Corres. Sec., - -- LUCILE TURNAGE Record. Sec.--- ---- GLADYS LAMBERT Treasurer -------------,,----- JOAN LEE Sponsor---MISS VIRGINIA 'CARPENTER Purpose: To promote and help stimulate the music program at Palm Beach High School. Motto: Enjoyment through music. George, Miss Virginia Carpenter, Joan, Gladys, Jim. ff 4 6 o Sandy Alexander, Dick Alexander, Billy Allen, Joan Allen, Margie Amole, Arleen Amtower, Ray Anderson, Gwen Arbogast, Beth Archambeau, Marion Ard, Charles Beall, George Blodgett, Nancy Boozer, Ed Bourland, Mary Boyd, Sue Brunson, Martin Culberth, Drue Cox, Alice Coutant, Shirley Callaway, Bobbie June Coleman, Wanda Carter. Jean Corbett, Marilyn 'Clark, Shayla Christopher, Sylvia Clark, Patsy Chinn, Pat Clarke, Rita Cook, Sandra Can- non, Fred Froelich, Marilyn Grier, Carolyn Davenport, Janis Jordan, .Io Lee Jones, Carolyn Hauck, Ann Helman, Catherine Hester, Julie Hartsfield, Libby Hartsfield, Carol Ann Hunter, Bill Holt, Betty Hannum, Edith Harper, Margaret Hall, 'Catherine Hamn, Ruth Johnson, Barbara Jones, Jim Fogleman, Bobby Earnest, Clarice Hardman, Bobbie Jo Hill, Barbara Harrill, Jennie Lutz, Gladys Lambert, Pat Hanley, Nancy Patton, Wynne Anne Newton, Patsy Rose, Bunny Rosati, Jim Newlon, Kathryn Newlon, Judy Miller, Ann Murphy, Susan Mulligan, Mary McLar- en, Angeline Morris, Barbara Moody, Barbara Murray, Neville MacBean, Omah MacDonald, Mary Alice McLellan, Doris Moss, Pat Marshall, Dorothy Moskowitz, Rita Moss, Helen Keil, Henryetta Lovett, Howard Logue, Suzanne Lynch, Karen Nelson, Kathleen Newell, Frabia Parker, Joan Lee, Joyce Fleener, Kay Lee, Jo Anne Lambert, Ann Lawlor, Joan Overfelt, Nancy Sue Price, Jeanne Robson, Tommy Ryan. Renee Spieler, Donna Swyers, Bobby Suit- er, Margaret Scott, Virginia Real, Joan Sarles, Marcia Severi, Pat Stanford, Mary Lou Shields, Clyde Seaton, Betty Taylor, Ruth Tinney, Sandra Thornton, Lucile Turnage, Bobby Urquhart, Janice Van de Water, Jane Singletarv, Rosalee Waller, Carol Wheeler, Patti Watts, Marguerite Worley, Sheri Williams, Mary Alice Wilcox, Jeanette Watkins, Donia Yurkiewicz, Jo Ann Anderson, Joanne Culbreth, JCHIIIIB A1111 Culbfeth, Lois Barney, Ken Purdy, Judy Wolfson. mln. Whs- PHILA TELISTS CLUB .lo Lee, Geraldine, Miss Rowbotham, Joan, Bill. 5 'ull M lil' lllbu l gg li-Ill: vvv Xl 5 -ll Pwfgfff I i We ,l 'Wig Q H' 51' 1 lpqpvi , L ,amp-uv lllllp N OFFICERS GERALDINE HALVERSON .... .... P resident JOAN LUND ...... .......... - --Vice-Pres, .IO LEE .IONES ............... .... S ecretary BILL HENNESSEY .... ........ .... T r easurer MISS SARAH ROWBOTHAM .... ---- .... Sponsor Motto: Colors: Purpose: Knowledge comes but Wisdom lingers. Blue and VVhite. To increase knowledge of the United States and foreign countries through the study of stampsg to further interest in stamp collecting as a worthy avocation. 3, 'Nga SEATED: Joanne Knowles, Ellen Bogatin, Patsy Rose, Gladys Lambert, Nancy Paty, Jane Walker, Ann Houser, Margaret Wilson, Miki Smith, Edna Williams, Rita Moree. STANDING: Jewell Milling, Geraldine Halverson, M1- riam Tatoul, Hill Hennessey, Shepard Lesser, Bob Yates, Oscar Carlson, George Travers, Jo Lee Jones, Dorothy Drummond, Muriel Seekamp, Joan Lund. ITI T President Vice-Pres. Treasurer Secretary Reporter V 1 ., f Q -. , I ff, , ZX 4. , 'X t 'W E as ' ' of f A if , ,mg 1 ' ,. f fi f f ,, X 4 bf., , 5. , E 3 fx f W' X WR W 1 go ,' i: f ,f' Ifbfifffii 1 V 2 Tom Brenner Edson Dailey Barbara Emmett Gail Davis Gerald Haltrich , Q, Sponsor: Miss Mary Lovvorn f 'K 5 ' X ix '93 Motto Non progredi est regredi I' Colors Purpura aurumque 1 Purpose: To acquire a better knowledge of the literature and customs of the ancient Greek and Romans and to stimulate an interest in the study of Latin. g ,Wayan , rrro f 4 YI!! J! ' ,.-, s ' , ' f- ir -M ,.,, ,,f-ij, , I, l .L a L M A ,, ,, , . Q , 2 ' ff , .:,,,,i-1 -1'1 ,.-1 ' , . Qy l 'L A 7.4-'-if, ,. iwg- f k g 4, z Q , Y-.1 f f U 5 , if 'f n' - an 4 ' 'I ' Q- uf !'A'52E.,Z4f1,i93'3'i7ia'4S5ff?i-i H 753 - 'fr Q Aljlffff f-f.,5Q x,i'ffi'lV 4?:: 7 2 4 ii :cf 4 .311-A :feng Q . ,JI ff' ftfrzzfrri-,lc Z. , ,fur i f b ,,aXi,M:':'gQi:,4vv1Q',Q,Z:VvQf?z51l,rbg4QQ.3.m-if ,.., Q V. In ,M 5353, lin MW? Exif f N375 54,4 .j . j .n,Kf,. .f ,,,, a..g.f.-,, ,,,, 3 ,ar ,. t V. , My dw, . fy , s'40,:n5j-:fa l fi Q, l.,'Qz,2:,1p'L,j,r.Auix,f Q-v,HM,,8,,,, 3:47 .42z,:,,M7,W: r. T, .,,M..wA ,fy -WMV ,,2f,,.,V.M Mi 4,,. !r,. If ,Q-5 . ,vL!,,jVfjyg:3'2qMkik:?.g!, I Q. . 2 ' -X , c A ' .1 X ,.t,i ' 'rf-fp . -we , A-X, v..gf ' P: f, ' TY f . , , .ff L fltVnQ',Xx. Luiz . iff -.Af QS . 'f9f c4'f.5'5:ew1tfffL ?.Qvw1wa.n?'N'5ff'a.'.x f. , Www. - . 5' MJT 'HTFY rf sf .3 H rw, -W ff. 'f f Ma.. Maw-7'Ff'f:'I. ,'iS.a, ' i. fy FIRST ROW: Bill Vitulli, Tommy Stephenson, .lay Lissenden, Dick Kidwell, Charles Whorl, Tom Brenner, Billy Morton, Jimmy Adams, Edson Dailey, Wayne Elliott, George Blodgett. SECOND ROW: Lois Paul, Miss Lovvorn, Gail Davis, Ann Helman, Helen Keil, Sue Brunson, Shirley Conger, Patricia Tessman, Mary McLaren, Lou Par- melee, Sally Robinson, Frances Knowles, Cecilia Rutledge, Mary Ann Lassiter, Barbara Emmett, Lois Schove, Gloria Pete, Carole Moore, Arminta McNeilan. 97 FRONT ROW: Michelle, Marguerite, Willow. BACK ROW: Mary Ellen, Don, Millicent. x x , Zff c MRS. FRANCES HENNESSEY ..... Sponsor OFFICERS DON SHEPPARD ....-.--,,- ,.-., l 'resident MILLICENT ALLEWELT, ...... lst V-Pres. WILLOW ANDERSON .... ---- MICHELLE SMITH .... - -2nd V-Pres. - -Sec.-Treas. MARY ELLEN ROST ............. Asst. Sec. MARGUERITE WORLEY ...... Motto: Savoir c'est pouvoir C To know is to be able J Purpose: To learn to speak and appreciate the French language. Colors: Blue and White. Flower: French lily-Fleur-de-lys. Sgt.-at-Arms KNEELING: Tina Powell, Frances Fancher, Kathy Schove, Mary Ellen Rost, Anne Marcy, Marilyn Grier, Beverley Thomas, Lucile Turnagre. Betty Sue Hammond, Dorothyllrummond, Carolyn Sudvdath. STANDING:Bill Hennessey Don Sheppard, 'Charles Sharitz, Robert Nicosia, Michael Hanna. SITTING: Eileen Seidel, Barbara Pritchard, June Worley, Nancy Bosch, Marguerite Worley, Donna Swyers, Millicent Allewelt, Willow Anderson, Sara Williams, Ar line Atkins, Diane Kagan, Michelle Smith. 98 '71 , bi 'nw -2 A 9' at 'Q 6 H6 , - + 1 as , 'Q 39 at i if' 'Kr , .4 K , t v , 3 ' I wr fx M s an or 4 Q V , 'f 'X V Q 1 ff 731 2! A ag na, PA AMERICA ELUH j ir ,lay V if OFFICERS 2 Q , R R E y iiir 235,552 President ....... - .... OSCAR CARLSON L G ,ga R--sf Vice-President ....... .... - -PETE GREEN it is i t E me W q,. y Secretary .................. JANIS JORDAN 1 , Zj I ' fx ' Treasurer .......... --------SYLVIA CLARK Q' EO 1? fy Program Chairman,.,BEVERLY CAVENDER Nr-ess . xX.5 9 P Q1 f 7 - Wim 60' 7- I .E 1 E - 53 F- - u 2 2 .2 'Y I rg 'J ,ver 'OEE or O i P ' R if REEE , ii, iwkzj. 41. .If 7 I Janis, Sylvia, Oscar, Pete Motto: Quien no se aventura no posa la mar. Color: Crimson-Quetzal Bird Purpose: To promote better understanding and friendship between American and Pan American students. X XXX NX XQQX XXXR BACK ROW: Bob Green, Catherine Hester, Nancy Patton, Sylvia Clark, Janis Jordan, Betty Hannum, Mary Gans, FRONT ROW: Phillip Powell, Dorothy Moskowitz, Dorys Rosen, Pete Green, Lucy Miller, Anna Sue Clemens, Oscar Carlson, Doris Moss, Phyllis Robinson, Beverly Cavender. 99 Millicent Allewelt Joan Lund Muriel Seekamp Don Sheppard EDITORS-IN-CHIEF Artl-Editor Gladys. Lambert, Arline Atkins, Ann Martin, Gladys Men- Merlyne Knowles, Eleanor Knowles, Mary Jean Castle, ges, Rlta Moore, Jennie Lutz, Joan Sarles. Anne Marcy, Lucile Turnage, Beverly Thomas, Donna Bennet, Wynne Ann Newton, Jane Rogers, Marilyn Hull, Dolores Mills. Robert Ryon, David Plockelman, June Worley, Willow Anderson, Jo Lee Jones, Oscar Carlson, Steve Holzapple, Patsy Rose, Carol Josephsen, Sara Williams, Marvin Doudna, Scott Blair. 100 Tommy Stewart Business Manager Mary Alice McLellan Advertising Mgr. I 19 Margaret Archibald, Joan Kapner, Elsie Jensen, Tommy Stewart, Margie Collum, Betty Hannum, Mary Alice Mc- Lellan. 'I X f Elsie Jensen Photography Mgr. Margaret Archibald Subscription Mgr. Carol Wilson, Dorothy Sharitz, Jean Ann Stall, Beverly Cavender, Lois Simon, Janis Jordan, Gwyn Brown. Dixie McIntosh, Barbara Wilf, Janet Lifsey, 'Carol Coston, Jean Martin, Nancy Paty, Jane Walker, Virginia Real, Rosalee Waller. 101 EDITORS SITTING: Virginia Real, Arline Atkins, John Moyle, Cliff Johns, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Lellan, Advisor. STANDING: Jay McLaughlin, Sally Hamner, Mary Alice McLellan, Joan Lund, Ann Martin, Steve Holzapple, Carol Wilson, Dolores Coleman. '-1 f l 1 4 H Af we f---..:l 'q' v 5 ' I f M' ' ' .Val I I we is QFQW FIRST ROW: Joanne Knowles, Michael Hanna, Steve Holzapple, Cliff Johns, John Paluga, Pat Buttner, Jimmy O'Donnell, Scott Blair, Jay McLaughlin. SECOND ROW: Wynne Anne Newton, Joan Lund, Mary Alice McLellan, Virginia Real, Sally Hamner, Arline Atkins, Ann Martin, Carol Wilson, June Worley, Donna Bennett, Rita Moore, THIRD ROW: Dolores Coleman, Margie Collum, Alice Coutant, .Jeanne Anne Culbreth, Shyla Giller, Janet Lifsey, John Moyle, Patsy Rose, Gail Tathwell, Joyce Thorton, Gwyn Brown. FOURTH ROW: Jimmie Watts, Joan Lee, Pat Emmet, Nancy Paty, .lane Walker, Kathleen Newell, Sara Williams, Jewell Milling, Joan Bennett, Delores Mills, Joanne Culbreth, Gladys Lambert, Ann Houser, Helen Sims, Lou Porcher. 102 LETTEPllVlEi CLUB OFFICERS BILL PARHAM -.................. PreSidel1t BRIAN HIGGINS ..I.. - ---Vice-President STEVE HOLZAPPLE .,,. -, .... Secretary JOHN MOYLE ........ ...... T reasurer EMIL BENESH ..... -----Sgt.-at-Arms M-+ I I Mr. H. M. Whittington, Steve, Bill, John, Emil, Brian , A ' ,eg ' 'llf' A '4 1, . 9 465. V, ,ri A if FRONT ROW: Bob Ryon, Roy Daniels, Brian Higgins, David Wells, Earl Prince, John Ca- sey, Perry Hooker, Carroll Peacock, Lynn Fort, John Gentry. SECOND ROW: John Moyle, Don Prince, Bob Green, Oscar Carlson, Kenney Robertson, David Walcot, Richard Welch, Lar- ry Cooper, Wendell Litrell. THIRD ROW: Coach H. M. Whitington, Bill Parham, Kenneth Otto, Holmes McMahon, Jimmy Newlon, George Brailsford, Fred Forst, John Potter, Rudy Steinhauser, David Kemp, Emil Benesh, C. V. Stephenson, Jimmy .Iohnson, Norman Kapner, Pete Green, Bryant Calhoun. f 103 GIRLS' ATHLETIE I-XSSUEIATIU OFFICERS JANE ROGERS--- .... , .......... President JENNIE LUTZ ..... ..... V ice-President ARLINE ATKINS ...- --.... S ecretary SALLY HAMNER-- .... ......... T reasurer GLADYS MENGES .... Tournament Chairman MRS. MILDRED HARRILL ......... Sponsor Mrs. Mildred Harrill, Gladys, Sally, Arline, Jennie, Jane FIRST ROW: Joyce Thornton, Kathleen Newell, Gladys Lambert, Patsy Rose, Virginia Real, Mary Alice McLel- lan, Joan Sarles, Edith Harper. SECOND ROW: Sally Hamner, Betty Hannum, Joan Lund, Joyce Crew, Jean Ann Stall, Dorothy Sharitz, Mary Boyd, Jennie Lutz. THIRD ROW: Delores Coleman, Rosalee Waller, Benita Ditrichs, .lewell Milling, Rita Moore, Muriel Seekamp, Willow Anderson. FOURTH ROW: Lucy Miller, Carol Wilson, Janet Lifsey, Ann Martin, Edna Williams, Gladys Menges, Gerry Halverson, Shyla Giller. FIFTH ROW: Sylvia Buteau, Dixie McIntosh, Lynne Lagunoff, Donna Bennett, Elaine Castle, Joanne Knowles, Marilyn Oakley, Mary Rance, June Worley. SIXTH ROW: Jimmie Watts, Ellen B0g2fil1, Helen SHUS, Aflme Atkms, Nancy Paty, Elsie Jensen, Nancy Evans, Gwyn Brown. SEVENTH ROW: Wynne Anne Newton, Joan Lee, Jane Rogers, Jane Walker, Sara Fleener. 104 J 2 , M FIRST ROW: Joyce Wallace, Mary Ann Zapetis, Marylin Hardwick, Natalie Baird, Ellen Francisco, Doris Moss, Miki Smith, Betty Jean Marr. SECOND ROW: Anna Sue Clemens, Kathy Newlon, Janet Deadwyler, Jean Martin, Carol Coston, Clarice Hardman, Dorothy Strickland, Joan Bodman Ann Lawlor. THIRD ROW: Betty Huddleston, Sandra Thornton, Jackie Tarver, Patti Watts, Lou Parmelee, Judy McClellen, Barbara Bostock. FOURTH ROW: Sarah Jackson, Phyllis Robinson, Lucile Turnage, Pat Marshall, Betty Sue Hammond, Margaret Vanderlinde, Phyllis England, Millie Hammers. FIFTH ROW: Anne Marcy, Dorothy Drummond, Sylvia Davis, Betty Brown, Pat Filomona, Mary Ellen Rost. FIRST ROW: Dorothy Dodd, Kay Lee, Marilyn Martin. SECOND ROW: Marcia Graves, Barbara Moo-dy, Leone Quinn. THIRD ROW: Janie Wylie, Marcia Severi, Nancy Gunner. FOURTH ROW: Pat Anderson, Jane Buliek, Clara Mae Dean, Mary Ann Lassiter. K W W BETTE OFFICERS DAVID KARL ..... ..,- - -.,,,.-,,-------- Y President JACK HARDY ---- ----. .... V i ce-Pres, 2n Hour RICHARD BLACK -----.. .... V ice-Pres. 3rd Hour RUDY STEINHAUSER ..... ..... V ice-Pres. 4th Hour GEORGE BRAILSFORD .... ..... V ice-Pres 5th Hour WARREN BROWN ------- ..... V ice-Pres. 6th Hour STEVE HOLZAPPLE .... ,,- --------,-- Treasurer VALERIE MORGENSTERN .... ------ C ul-atgr MR. WARD NICHOLS .,..,, ----- C ,,-S,,,,,,S,,r MR. CRAIG GATHMAN ,.,-----,----- ,-,---- C 0-S,,,,,,S,,, Purpose: To encourage and foster the study of physics in Palm Beach High School. FIRST ROW: Mr. Nichols, Margaret, Lois Frances, Valerie, Paula, Mr. Gathman SECOND ROW: Steve, Richard, George David, Rudy, Jack, Paul. Creed: Every day in every way, physics gets A easier and easier and I love it more and QA more. ' fa Motto: Physicia pulchra. iii L , ,V ' gy Pl CLUB BOTTOM ROW, SITTING: Shyla Giller, Connie Pileggi, Ruth Tinney, Dixie McIntosh, Margaret Archibald, Sarah Fleenor, Valerie Morgenstern, Oscar Carlson, Ken Purdy, Phillip King, Jim Stone, David Karl, Jack Hardy, Paul Adelhelm, George Blodgett, Martin Culbreth, Dee Wallace, Bill Holt. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Mary Alice Mc- Lellan, Dorothy Sharitz, Jean Anne Stall, Paua Ronning, Charles Ferguson, Jay McLaughlin, Peter Clemens, Pat Vale, Lillian Holder, Janice Van de Water, Frances Fancher, Lois Simon, Dick Starita, Holmes McMahon, Fred Gallagher, Jimmy Bruner, Richard Black, David Wells, Benny Selesnik, David Holt, Tommy Stewart, Richard Alexander. SECOND ROW, STANDING: Jane Rogers, Warren Brown, George Lannigan, Freddy Froehlich, Lee Boozer, Robert Moore, Teddy Olson, Howard Jones, Bob Young, Don Sheppard, Buddy Rayside, Raymond Kump, Cliff Johns, John Paluga, George Brailsford, Lloyd Moffitt, Larry Cooper, Max Little, Bill Tydings, Emil Benesh, Douglas Sikes, Murray Hamner, Herbie Moore, Bob Green. THIRD ROW, SCATTERED: Steve Holzapple, John Moyle, Brian Higgins, Jimmy Jones, Rudy Steinhauser. Bob Knoth, Bill Shewbrooks, Bob Reid, Frank Sineath, Jessie Little, Ed Bourland, Roy Carlson, Norman Kapner, Jim Jorgenson, Tommy Lewis, Stanley Greenstein, Philip Gerlach, Sheldon Musgrove. XV E OFFICERS President ....,. ........... - - -JACK HELSETH Vice-President--- -. .v..... GEORGE IRVIN Secretary ..... --- SANDRA DAVIDSON Treasurer ...... .... - -TINA POWELL Sgt.-at-Arms ..... - .... , ......A BILL HAWKINS Sponsor ..I... .... M R. HAROLD BAUMGARTEN Motto: Habitare et Cognoscere Colors: Green and White. Aim: To promote a greater interest in the biological sciences. The Biology Club is affiliated With the Science Clubs of America, an International Organization. f. ,f 1 yew ,, if 1 Y is ili. 4, -1 1 W N' in ,, -1 N , 'iffy , H f 'u f ,f -Q., is V f l Q E' 4 W ll , - F A Q' LZ.: wil? ',,, J 5' .vf '45 ' ' 'iss 'lf' I We I elf, 1 aw 4 fg A I ,I Qa, jig. -Hr . Q1 1 L tif. L . BACK ROW: George Irvin, Sheldon Musgrove, James Brock, Richard Geer, George Hackett, James Lockman Jack Helseth, Fred Heide, Mr. H. Baumgarten. FRONT ROW: Sandra Davidson, Patti Wisener, Linda Bedell Janey Wylie, Jackie Schwartz, Gwen Arbogast. 107 VUCATIU AL HAUIU CLUB I COLORS Blue and Gold ,, -W , , . , , Y, FIRST ROW: Ed Richardson, Charles Price, Gordon Odom, Bob Fort, Wayne Snyder. SECOND ROW: Mr. G. Har man, Eric Rider, Paul Howley, Donald Yetkow, James Davis, Billy Stelwagon, .Ian Wolfe, Richard Gritman. 108 VUE TIU AL TEEH CLUB Motto: Service to those in need. Colors: Red-Gold-Blue. Aim: To promote the hopes and ambitions of club members: to increase the value, skills, and foster appreciation. SPONSORS Mr. Horejs President ....,,........ ....... J IMMY JOHNSON Mr. Tubbs Vice-President ..,..... ....... J OHNNY OSWALD Mr. Munn Secretary ...,...., ...... M ARSHALL SMITH Activities: To construct and repair Worthy projects for organizations which are in need. COrganizations which are composed of young boys and girlsj. FIRST ROW: Jack Clifton, David Aiello, Stanley Arnold, Dick Andrews, Robert McColly, Ray McCall, Hugh Ray- side, Mine Sikes, Charles Meddlan, G. J. Hardy, Ted Clink, Bob Chinery, Don Makee, Vincent Pruitt, Buddy Ashton, Johnny Oswald Roy Josephsen, Joe Miller, James Davis. SECOND ROW: Ken Johnson, Jimmy Cook, Russel Hez- litt, Richard Gamble, David Frazier, Dan Riley, Bill Earl, Martin Haymond, Elam McCants, Kenneth Fairbanks, Donald Yetkow, Bob Jordon, Lester Crosby, Bob Mosley, Larry Burk, Quentin Schultetus, Danny St. Clair, Wesley Yates, John Munn, W. A. Tubbs, Bill Horejs, Robert Christensen, Delano Smith: Third Row, Jimmy Johnson, Bill Barns, Harry Markham, Bill King, Ed Richardson, William Reed, Kenneth Otto, Charles Price, Marshall Townsend, Joe Henry, Bob Fort, Wayne Snyder, Donald Prince, Karl Fairbanks, David Kemp, Donald Jackson, Gene New, Harold Lawhorn. 109 OFFICERS X T JAY MCLAUGHLIN ........... , ,.-... President JOHN MARTIN-- .... .... V ice-President PETER. IRONS .... - ...... Secretary DON KING ..,Y.. ......... T reasurer JACK SMITH---4- .......... -,Chaplin WAYNE KING ....... ........ S ergeant-at-Arms DAVE CARROLL .....................,, Historian MR. WILLIAM TUBBS---- ..... ......... S ponsor Purpose: To create. maintain, and extend throughout school and community high standards of Chris- tian Character. Motto: Clean speech, Clean sports, Clean scholarship, Jack' Dave' Donald, Jay' Peter' John' Wayne' and Clean living. Colors: Red, White, and Black. l a 2 l , , , FIRST ROW: Richard Klusza, John McMillan, Mike Persoff, Earl Boynton, Dave Plockleman. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Carroll, Ricky Brown, Earl -Christenburg, Kenneth Otto, Bill Reed, Richard Lynch, Billy Creel, Roy Ostrander. TOI' ROW: Robert Christensen, Pat Hanbury, Jack Smith, Mr. Wm. Tubbs, sponsor, Dave Carroll, Don King, .lay McLaughlin, Pete Irons, John Martin, Wayne King, Ray Moody, Tommy Ryan, Horace Walters. NOT IN PICTURE: Jerry Hucks, Robert Holloway, Gene New. 110 ff' Q ' JH. EIVIT EL OFFICERS President-- .... .............. T OMMY STEWART Vice-President .... --- .... KEN PURDY Secretary ..... .... O SCAR CARLSON Treasurer .... ........ C HARLES BEALL Sponsor-, ,,-, ..... .... S E NIOR CIVITAN CLUB -------- Motto: Builders of Good Citizenship. - f A 'AN f 1 X 1 uv: A I K A X 1 Oscar, Ken, Tommy, Charles 1 if 77 .T A 5 vaio ,rr FRONT ROW: George Travers, Perry Hooker, Bob Green, Ken Purdy, Phil King, Larry Cooper, Oscar Carlson. Jay McLaughlin, Donald Prince, Bob Ryon. BACK ROW: Dan Riley, Neville Macliean, Holmes McMahon, George Brailsford, Emil Benesh, Dick Alexander, John Atchinson, Jimmy Jorgensen, Richard Haley, Jimmy Johnson, Hal Porcher, Tommy Stewart, Charles Beall. NOT' IN PICTURE: George Blodgett, Cliff Johns, Bill Flanders. 111 filikxa, 9 '74- S l I .jig :L v I B 5--P OFFICERS President -----. ....... R ICHARD HAWTHORNE Vice-Presidentu, -,-- -U ---,101-IN MQYLE S9C1'eU1fy------- ...... JOE EASSA Treasurer ....... d----- J ACK HARDY --------BRIAN HIGGINS ------------BILL PARHAM ----F. O. BUD DICKINSON Sgt.-at-Arms- --- --- Chaplain ..,,... Sponsor .... Jack, John, Richard, Brian, Joe, Carroll. Motto: We build Aim: To serve the school and community. Colors: Orange and White. B'll T d'n s John Casey Fred Frost lack Hardy Brian Higgins John TOP ROW: Joe Eassa, Bill Parham, 1 y 1 g , , , . , , Moyle, John Oswald, Richard Hawthorne. BOTTOM ROW: Clyde Seaton, Malcomb Knowles, Bobby Earnest, John Potter, Jimmy Frazier, Steve Holzapple. MIDDLE ROW! Jay LlSS0I1d0I1, Carroll Peacock, Ed Hill, Bert Pl'il1tZ, Ronald Hurst, Earl Prince. 112 Norman, Pete, Warren, Max, Paul. e sm ra OFFICERS President ....... ............... I VARREN BROWN Vice-Presidenth-- W-PAUL ADELHELM Treasurer ..... ......... I 'ETE GREEN Sgt.-at-Arms ,... U .... NORMAN KAPNER Sponsor ..... ---- ............. ROTARY CLUB wif i- , ,X eifift lfff' me ff' f gl , 525 QZEQQKJP ' C0lors:..Blue and Gold. wr m Q 4 ' v ,gg I fK.,. 55, KNEELING: Jimmy Booth, Jimmy Bleckner, Gil Goshern, Peter Irons, Peter Clemens, Max Little, Tom Brenner Ronnie Belk. STANDING: Paul Adelhelm, Norman Kapner, Bryant Calhoun, Pat Hanley, Pete Green, Stanley 0'Hern, Tommy Lewis, Murray Hamner, Morris Conerly, Kenneth Fairbanks, Warren Brown. NOT IN PICTURE Charles Price, Alton Moree, John Ackert. 113 A EAPPELLA EHUIH OFFICERS President ...A.....,. ......,. ,......... J OHN POTTER Business Manager .,,, K , ,,,,,.,, J ACK HARDY Vice-President ............ GEORGE BLODGETT Ass,t. Bus. Manager ,,,A,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,KEN PURDY Secretary ----.,a..,.. WYNNE ANNE NEWTON Robe Custodian ..,,.............. EDITH HARPER Corres. Secretary ...,aaav........,. SHYLA GILLER Librarians,,JANET LIFSEY, JENNIE LUTZ Treasurer ........... ..,..... S ALLY HAMNER Accompanists .,....., ........,. P AULA RONNING DOROTHY SHARITZ DIRECTOR Miss Virginia Carpenter FIRST ROVV: Mary Gans, Edith Harper, Rebecca Wood, Jeanne Ann Culbreth, Drue Cox, Natalie Baird, Barbara Blank, Dorothy Sharitz. SECOND ROW: George Travers, George Lanigan, Michael Hanna, Alice Coutant, Marion- ette Gros, Shirley Diamond, Barbara Waters, Paula Ronning, Marina Rosati, Wynne Anne Newton. THIRD ROW: George Blodgett, Howard Logue, James Jorgensen, Norman Kapner, Emil Benesh, Jim Newlon, Pat Hanley, Jack Hardy. , X fa' gs ? 1 a ll E 2 i I ? f ,, Y ' 2 i Z ' 1 I 114 P.B-H-S. J ,4 CRPPELLA , 1 xl 'f Q V tx ' N I lf sv Q Miss Carpenter, Edith, Sally, Dorothy, Paula, Shyla, Jennie, Wynne Anne, John. FIRST ROW: Janet Lifsey, Shyla Giller, Connie Bavitz, Jennie Lutz, Jean Ann Stall, Jackie Tarver, Jean Martin Pat Kinne. SECOND ROW: Jane Rogers, Betty Sue Hammond, Jo Lee Jones, Dorothy Drummond, Sara Fleenor Arline Atkins, Sally Hamner, Connie Pileggi, Bob Ernest, Ken Purdy, Tommy Suplee. THIRD ROW: John Potter Jim Fogleman, Martin Culbreth, Ed Bourland, Jimmy Hilliard, 'Clyde Seaton, Jimmy Jones, Ray Anderson. I r I ii -I v xg i tx ,,.V A Q 5 s ' J Y 5 F A N.. Q V A A 115 I L ' I OFFICERS SHEILA SMITH .. ... ..-,,-- P resident GLADYS LAMBERT ....... Vice-President MARY ALICE McLELLAN ..... Treasurer PATSY ROSE ........... Corres. Secretary VIRGINIA REAL--,.- ...,.-,.--- Secretary ELLEN FRANCISCO, PAT STANFORD .... ..... . Librarians PAT CLARK, PATTI WATTS ...... A -Robe Custodians SK JANET DEADWYLER, Seated, Janet and Elaine, Standing, Ellen, Patsy, Pat, Shei- ELAINE DICK ----------- Accompanists la, Gladys, Virginia, Mary Alice, Pat, Patti, Marion, and MISS VIRGINIA CARPENTER---Director Miss Carpenter. ,,, FIRST ROW: Marion Ard, Pat Stanford, Martha J. Lazette, Lillian Beard, Sheila Smith, Joan Lee, Anna Sue Clemens, Patti Watts, Janet Deadwyler, Doris Moss, Ellen Francisco. SECOND ROW: Edna Duncan, Beth Archam- beau, Mary Lou Shields, Ethel Lawson, Joan Culbreth, Gladys Lambert, Millie Hammers, Carol Gauthier, Pat Clarke, Omah McDonald, Elaine Dick. THIRD' ROW: Joan Knowles, Pat Freeman, Betty Taylor, Marilyn Oakley, Virginia Real, Pat Marshall, Mary Alice McLellan, Patsy Rose, Rosalee Waller, Kathleen Newell, Freda Barton. 116 BA UHEHESTHA AIAA AAFF Q A f A ,iii ORCHESTRA OFFICERS ' MIKE HANNA ......... ............,, - ----- -------PreSident . -gm I JANIS JORDAN ....... ...... v iwpresident DONNA SWYERSU-- .... - --- Secretary-Treasurer J JANICE VAN DE WATER .... .... - D-----Libfaraan X Q BAND OFFICERS ' DAVID HOLT ....... ....DD , ............. - ....I..... C aptain i . 5 BILL FLANDERS .....,.......................... First Lieutenant if A MARGUERITE WORLEY, .IANIS JORDAN, and NANCY PATTON ,.... .- ........ - ..,.......... Second Lieutenants Mr' Howard Swyefs BILLY REED, EDDIE GRIFFEN ..LL ......... S ergeams Director BAND OFFICERS: STANDING: Shirey Wood, Billy Reed, Janis Jordan, Nancy Patton, Donna Swyers. SEATED Eddie Griffin, Bill Flanders, David Holt, Marguerite Worley- 117 ' ' I ,vw A ,, ,,,,: -,,J,,.,, . R FLUTES Nancy Patton Janis Jordan Libby Hartsfield Peggy Patterson Shirley Wood Arminta McNeilan Ellen Holder OBOES Donna Swyers Marguerite Worley BASSOONS Joanne Anderson Judy Wolfson Carole Moore E FLAT CLARINET Fannie Hassinger ALTO C LARINET Dorys Rosen BASS CLARINET Tina Powell Mary Louise Munn B FLAT CLARINETS Bill Flanders Don Haley Bill Reed 1 Julie Hartsfield Eddie Griffin Catherine Hamm Henryetta Lovett Janice Vandewater Joan Allen Clara Edwards Margaret Hall Joan Sampier Bruce Garwood Charles Beall Dorothy Moskowitz Kent Taylor Mona Graham Judy Tathwell Richard Lichauco Richard Starita Jackie Hailey Barbara Emmett Lorraine Franklin Elaine Fitzgerald Anita Bryant Rachel Winslow Jerry Chandler ALTO SAX Bill Allen Dick Curl Ruth Tinney Martin Haymond Chris Parmalee TENOR SAX Rae Podlash Albert Wilbur BARITONE SAX Gwen Walls HORNS Cynthia Cave Joanne Caesar Barbara Tucker Margaret Archibald Corrine Fountain CORNETS Richard Anderson Bill Holt John Praiss Bob Curl Joe Leather George Dawson Emmett Rozier Jimmy Cater Alice Coutant David Conlin Barbara Martin TRUMPETS Jack Hardy George Mounts Barclay Henderson David Brown 118 BARITONES Marion Haymond Barbara Waters Lois Simon TROMBONES Dick Alexander Dale Gunn Fred Fleischer Lou Porcher Howard Logue Bill Turner David Phelps David Speir Don Pendergraft BASSES Tommy Van Antwerp David Holt Douglas Sykes Ed Bourland Tommy Ryan Frank Babcock Jack Bierly PERCUSSION Bob Jeter Roy Josephson Fred Flanders Bob Butt Fred Heide Edith Harper DRUM MAJOR David Holt llnpihuu' ..,,, -1:-warn aaan-13 gi if 1 F mann VIOLINS CELLO Marion Haymond Millicent Allewelt Marguerite Worley Diane Loertz Mike Hanna Henryetta Lovett BASSES Margaret Hall Sandra Thornton Dolores Messe-r Nancy Brown Wilton Hardy Elise Collins VIOLAS FLUTES Lois Simon Judy Wolfson Dorys Rosen Nancy Patton Rebecca Wood Janis Jordan OBOE Donna Swyers BASSONS Joanne Anderson Richard Lichauco CLARINETS Julie Hartsfield Janice Vande Water Tina Powell Catherine Hamm PERCUSSION Fred Flanders Bob Butt Bob Jeter 119 SAX Bill Allen HORNS Cynthia Cave Joanne Caesar Barbara Tucker TRUMPETS George Dawson Barclay Henderson TROMBONE Fred Fleischer MM gfjgfi is i ,fm .f , p-Q f ,ww ,, an WW if , , WM V, Maw , , 'WW y ,K , ' ff' ' Z yy ' ' ,W ,, W, , I 5 X Q.. 9, , 4, wh 46 fi , 0, ,G ' ff if Q ,V k as we it f' .fi f'M'Ws Mu-5,4 N M . -ff 5 Q x -.NN J. 5 1 ii Q, w if, ALM ' KM, - 3 s Nw, 2 fix N U ,Ay YQ 2 ,ff 3 fc Z .J 'Z lik fw f g 4 fx ' 7 ,N WK 1 1, iz if K, X 4 lu f f J X w 1 55 IN MEMUHI A ROBERT MURPHREE We mourn the untimely death of one of the outstanding athletes of Palm Beach High School. 122 COACHES: Jack Smith, John MacDonald, H. M. J Whittington, John Kehle, Bobby Riggs. David Kemp, Coach Whittington, John Casey, and wi J Bin Parham. J FRONT ROW: Coach Whittington, Kreig Mustang, Buddy Reynods, Gary Jarriel, Perry Hooker, Marshall Smith, David Wells, Carl Jones, Hal Porcher, Alton Moree, Mgr. John Potter. SECOND ROW: Sebastian Mudano, Delano Smith, Bryant Calhoun, Lynn Fort, Jim Hooks, Sam Beard, George Brailsford, Holmes McMahon, Wayne Sny- der, Norman Littrell, Mgr. THIRD ROW: Coach Jack Smith, Don Rott, Richard Haley, Norman Kapner, Emil Benesh, John Casey, Bill Parham, 'Carroll Peacock, Steve Holzapple, Brian Higgins. Coach John MacDonald. FOURTH ROW Larr C D K : y ooper, ave emp, Dave Walcott, John Moyle, Tom Bouchlas, Fred Forst, Richard Welch, Earl Prince, Ken Robertson. 123 UTBALL AT r X5 5 Q f f ff N c ' W . W l X 5 ' fhlx x jig ,,,,m X V ,ff ,WWWN X f am y nf 1 ,ZWLMQ ,f--7 ,, Q41 . -XS ff 5 4: ' f Emil Benesh Bryant Calhoun Q I Wsw,yf-f,,w,5 2 X If S w f f QS' V .X.X: 1 ,f 1 Brian Higgins ,, ,.. ff' S 1 we 1, , ,Q r w., QQXQ. Vf 14, - ' 1 :gg-3 .1 ' 5 si 22 Q5 5 X 'ff 65' ,w N 4 XS! K f X ,, S. ,ff , f , Y 4 X- sg! , f ff Y f 0 X g , X 4 ,Q isef,fe,5x,,,5g I I M X M It T , ,i ,,' -. 1:2 - 1. , f'f b Steve Holzapple Carroll Peacock Co-Captain M, , chi. 35 Bill Parham C0-Captain 5 if A Q Ti, J 2, H A , ' 41 'af 1 2 aj , . - M35 , l ,, X .L , Q I Norman Kapner 5 3 E John Moyle f ff' M ,U f f f X ,, 1 f if' ii I ,ZZ f X 4' ,,,,, , 7 W ii cw f o r , VZ, , 1 I 7,41 atm X ,, l 4 Z, ,i,5W,,Mmi , W,.MWA. ,i ,X ,1-swim 1 vim gi, me Wx 1' , ff yfv a l-,eMf9::.l1' , .. 5.1 Q, 9,3 me ff, ,i - Earl Prince 5 David W'ells FOOTBALL LINE: John Moyle, REg Sam Beard, RT, Brian Higgins, RG, Larry Cooper, Cg David Wells, LG, Emil Benesh, LT, Norman Kapner, LE. BACKS: Steve Holzapple, Bill Par- ham, Dave Kemp, Carroll Peacock. ,rr fl ull ,X I or J of I 'A f ,VX , . W, -SQUAD PUUTBALL LIL Eli FIRST ROW: Ed Messer, Tom Green, Bobby Earnest, Bob Brooker, Jim Hooks, Ed Halliday, Ronnie Williams, Rod- ney Yarborough, Norman Kreiser, .lack Barr, Mgr. Wayne Layman. SECOND ROW: Earl Himmelheiber, Carl Jones, Kirk Lee, John Maclver, Morris Conerly, Ken Fleischer, Clyde Seaton, Buddy Reynolds, Reggie Studstill, Billy Munro, Tom Burgess, Joe Eassa. A SQUAD, FIRST ROW: Mgr. Howard Jones, Don Prince, Jack Smith, Jr., Cliff Johns, C. V. Stephenson, Tom Kartrude, John Callahan, Johnny Groover, Bill Parham, Carroll Peacock, Mgr, Bob Ryan. SECOND ROW: Coach Jack Smith, Mgr. Ray Moody, Bill Novak, Fred Kenny, Lawrence Potter, Phillip Gerlach, Bob Bergen, Earl Prince, Ralph Kemp, Mgr. John Gentry. BASKETBALL AT P. .S. B SQUAD, FIRST ROW: Alex Pinder, Richard Welch, Lawrence Potter, David Platz, John Casey, Walter Buch- holz, Fred Kenny, Dick Hall. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Riggs, Reggie Studstill, Kreig Mustaine, Sebastian Mudano, Perry Hooker, Bob Bergan, Don Rott, Richard Houser. V: ' John 'Callahan l J Philip Gerlach Johnny Groover Cliff Johns fffff if J H Vii , Don Prince Tom Kartrude f ! E 1 P-' ar llI'lC6 Ralph Kemp F , ffwf W, 'M Jack Smith, Jr. Bill Parham C. V. Stephensen Carroll Peacock ......... ,Y 1 ,.,,., QQ! HASEB LL AT PALM BEACH HIGH C0-Captains Bill Parham Carroll Peacock A . ,fww ' FIRST ROW: Carroll Peacock, Steve Holzapple, Wesley Yates, Fred Kenney, Tommy Lewis, Dickie Bleckner, Don Rott, Kenney Robertson, John Ligon, Coach Bobby Riggs, Howdy Whittington Cmascotj. SECOND ROW: Coach Howard Whittington, Don Prince, John Groover, Lynn Fort, Walter Buchholtz, Roy Daniels, George Ferguson, Bob Ryan, Earnest Johnson. THIRD ROW: Rudy Steinhauser, John Casey, Emil Benesh, Bobby Knoth, John Callahan, .Iohn Moyle, Bill Parham, John Lemer. .WHNNY GNMWER JU!-IN CALLAHAN .gown MOV LE BENESH PRINCE Xiwj 'XT7 ff fy f X N. Z 'X -Y l LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Ray Moody Cmgr.D, Ed Messer, David Walcott, David Kemp, Jack Smith Jr., David Wells, C. V. Stephenson, Don 1-Ioyt, Holmes McMahan, Jesse Little, Clyde Seaton, Bob Bergen, Perry Hooker, Alton Morse. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Otto CMgr.J, Bob Urguhart, Gordon Mondin, Charles Sharitz, Benny Selesnick, Jimmy Price, John Ackert, Richard Welch, Ronny Cagle, Billy Tydings, Sebastian Mudano, Ronnie Belk, Beverly Cavender, Jimmy Johnson. THIRD ROW: Coach Jack Smith, Thomas Suplee, Gerald Napier, Bob Mortimer, War- ren Brown, David Karl, Paul Howley, Bob Atkisson, Earl Himmleheber, George Hackett, Peter Little, Don Cook, William Creech, Jim Lockman, Herbie Moore CMgr.J. X .Q 4 mv .xml X t .S X- Co-Captains: Gladys Lambert and Jimmy Jorgenson. FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Milligan, Lynn Lagunoff, Gladys Lambert, Barbara Blank, Betty Jean Marr, Gladys Menges, Shayla Christopher, Barbara Bostick, Clara Mae Dean, Ann Lawler, Patsy Pritchard, Judy Miller, Sandra Thornton, Joanne Zonnefeld, Marilyn Grier. .Joanne Knowls, .Jewell Milling, Drue Cox, Dorothy Strickland, Julie Neal, Susan Strock, Jo Lee Jones. SECOND ROW: Ned Wagner, Charles Medlin, Pat Hanley, Neal Evans, Ronnie Hartung, Jerry Cohen, Charles Beall, Larry Sly, Billy Munroe, Dick Shevlin, David La Caginia, Tom Brenner, Jim Nowlin, Max Little, Bob Reid, Ken Purdy. THIRD ROVV: Coach Kehle, Lloyd Moffat, Jim Jorgensen, Tom Kartrude, George Brailsford, Diane Kagan, Connie Pileggi, Sally Hamner, Carol Coston, Jean Mar- tin, Nancy Paty, Dossie Drummond, Joyce Crew, Monte Markham, lVayne Ello, Tom Jones, Sam Beard, Joyce Thorton. ULP TEN IS Km X f ff . f Y I no Miriam Tatoul, Captain Girls' Ten- Pete Green, Co-Captain Boy's ten- nis, and Mrs. Harrill, Sponsor. nis, Mr. Crosby, Sponsor Boy's ten- nis and golf, Bob Green, Co-Cap- tain, and Jay Lissenden, Captain of Golf. STANDING, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lou apner,. , I senden CCapt.D, Shepard Lesser, Martin Culberth, Richard Bush. KNEELING: Norman McKinnon, and Peter Irons K David Plockleman Paul Adelhelm, Norman Dutton, Jay Lis- FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Miriam Tatoul, Helen Keil, Janie Wylie, Anne Marcy, .Ioan Bodman, Janet Lifsey, Lil lian, Beard, Kathleen Newell, Mrs. Harrill, Sponsor. STANDING: Bob Green, Pete Green, Dave Platz, James 0'D0nnell, Bill Hennessey. KNEELING: .Iimmie Bleek ner and Bill Meyer. -SQUAD El-IEEHLE KNEELING: Natalie Baird, Jackie Tarver, Ellen Francisco. STANDING: Ann Martin, Sally Hamner, Arline Atkins, Janet Lifsey, Gwen Brown. Martin Sally Hamner, Arline UEHS Arline Atkins 'Captain YB , XX SA: i QNX lb FV 5 IJ Wm L4 D9 5 CD PY' E' ifsey, Jackie Ellen Francisco, Ann , Tarver, Gwen Brown, Natalie Baird. M ' i ff fl E I f f ' w e 1 , ' ' ' 5 P B? -SU UAH CHEERLEADERS Barbara Jean Moody, Joyce Thornt Marian Ard. Barbara Jean Moody, Joyc Marian Ard. on, Jean Martin, Pat Clarke, Clara Mae D e Thornton, Jean Martin, Pat Clarke, Clara Mae Dean, Shyla Giller, June Worley 4 '47 W ef X, 35 K 'r f :pf 9566 2' re' -' , ., ' , ,QAM I . , My 1 ean, Shyla Giller, June Worley, 4 ,f www 'ff Q ,,, 'QQ it V A, ff A X 27? , Q 4 - 'uh gg 1 ff ' 3 x v - f 12,5 2 7 1 Gag . . , Q 7 4 i Q X ' f ' ,, 4, X ta? if: f , Ml 9, 1,1 5 . , 1 . - 8 ,N fwhgg I ,W .gf 5 I MW W KW 51 ,vw L I -...M-....w,.,, v,..-.-,m,4,-ww .A W ,X , f A X ,xy V ff R 544 ! V M 1, ' 2 Mm.-.n..,,Wf M,,,m..w,,f,,,... MWMA N..7,,,,,,A.Q..,..f,w,..w,,.,,, fffxwwfmww xww, ,WWW AW Nwk ..,. wk. 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DIXIE A A fj West Palm Beach, Corner Okeechobee Road , 0 Florida 9 WEST PALM BEACH 9 cj 832 Belvedere Road . 5 5 a:J0i7Oiboi:Olroi:od9 Q O O O of wo- ,oc :Oc ,of wo- O O of 1043 a:of:,oc:of::oc:1of:wc pox ,Q. .,0. ,0. ,Qc ,0. yo ,O o O O O o :Oc 10- ,Of wcfjol ,of fo 10- ,Of fo: :of ,Oc ,Of ,Of :c Q i 0 153 Qyoc ,OC ,oc ,Og-10K ,Of ,Of-vql ,gr ,Q 101-0101 ,QQ 104 104 101 ,QQ ,Om O O ,Or OL ,Of 104 ,Of-704 D01 1 fOlO4l7OiO4i5OZIPO4IQ O O 5 Compliments of 5 O Harold Hall O O Hardware O O O 5 2750 South Dixie 0 6 2 QZOlO O OlO4ibOCf 150 Qoiroizoizociwoirol U 9 O HENRY'S O DRUG 0 STORE if 3319 South Dixie azolfiioaofo: f3o4i:oci:o4-lvoc-lace.:-.sccb poizoczsocizocixocirocb foioiuoiaoclocirocb fDOlOiOlDOlJ0 O1b 2 Q g O O 0 U 0 ,. s 6 CATER'S 5' 6 C I f 5' amp iments o 6 FURNITURE 5 0 0 333 DATURA O v O 9 West Palm Beach A 9 A 0 , 0 O TENT sf o 0 if 9 We Want Your CO' . . O ' O 9 Business ' 9 ' 6 2 6 2 QZOl0 OlO O OCj EOCIDOi70lOl0l70j 1 , 6 , . ,QQ ,QQ ,04 so ,Qt ,gi ,Of sg. ,Of ,Of fgpo o o 2 . 6 O . r L o 9 CONGRATULATIONS 9 6 Class of 1952 if O O . 6 0 . 762' 6 3 BEsT's O THE SCHOOL STORE 9 6 0 . . 5, Best Wishes 5 6 Florida State 0 5, Theatres, Inc. O Q Paramount 0 Palm Beach 9 O Florida and Palms o 6 West Palm Beach 9 6 FS Q:0:7OCOEOGO 0Cy 5, Compliments of Q 'f' JACK AND EARL Q O BLAIR 0 alOlOlOlOlOlOC9 9 9 6 2 Q ,of ,of sg. ,Of so. ,gf Q1 sol ,QQ 10. ,QQ ,of sgcj poioiroiroioiocb 5306-:og-204,-o4i2og.1ocLO fpoL.aoe-Jo'i2o41soL:o-2.5 004'-3904i04i504-4'50iOCQ 2 9 2 9 9 6 9 ' CONGRATULATIONS V , . Compliments of 6 6 9 6 0 6 Best Wishes to the 9 6 f TO THE CLASS OF '5 2 Cgmplimentg of ' V R h I 5 Q O 0 5 1952 Seniors From 9 0 unc S 0 . , . Qliadcocks Economy 5, O SEWELL 0 Q 9 Q, Drug Store if . , 6 V THE IRVING 6 0 6 FllI'IlltllI'0 SUITE, 9 6 HARDWARE - Q COMPANY ff ..S0u,,, EWS u 6 0 9 O 6 O iw Prescription Center 9 Ilw. COMPANY O 9 Q 9 Q 9 9 Palm Beach, Fla. 9 5 3900 S, DIXIE ' 512 Clemons Street U V 6 5 v Q .4 Q v n 6 n a:oi,oioi,oioioJ 620,-go,-,Ot-s,o,1,o,-vog Qs01's0r1104Tx0z1s0cT50Q Q2Oi7OiOibOi?Oi0O 151 go' '0 O O O O O O O O O O O M 'Of '3Ul UO 0 O O O O Of'-501 O O O O4 ,Og Congratulations as to 0 the Class Q of '52 Q 'A' 6 . e CAMPUS SHOP Where Food ls at Its Finest 5 6 QQ, ,0. ,04 ,gt ,Qt 104 ,gf ,of ,Qt -Qt ,Qt ,Of ,Qc 704 ,gf O 0 O 0 O O O O O 0 0 of so KOCOSOQOEOCOCB QOQOEOGOEOQOCB Q04 OK DO! :Oc ,Oc :Oc :Om ,O 0 0 101 YO O' Q 'f 3 9 3 V , V I, EDNA WILLIAMS, do hereby leave to Suzanne v O 0 , , 0 0 Compllments of O Lynch and Omah MacDonald my ability to con- Q :cs CREAM , 0 6 Fountain Specialties Q, O Everglades 5 6 L 6 Breakfast and Luncheon 5 O P h G U O O H 262 Royal Palm Way 6 O V I, 9 Palm Beach, Fla. ' O Worth Avenue ' Q Phone 9186 O Q PALM BEACH 9 5 ., .. v I, 6 3 6 8 9 gZO 0l0lO O OO QlOClO O4Z:DO4lPOlOZ lfD0lOlO 0 O4I501Q TO OlPOlOClPO O4Ib O 0 9 Q 9 5 . A ' I, 6 Q 6 Compliments 5 6 . Electric, Inc. 6 O of 0 6 1, 9 A A O Gibson O f? CINOCCHIO,S 9 0 Q Ranges - Refrigerators O 5 5 Q 6 9 6 310 s c Rd 9 4' ' 309 FLAVMINGO DRIVE V I 0'B OUITWFI ' C . Q . ,. B 9 PHONE 6044 O PP m eac ' U 9 . 6 P 5 5 azzociroc-zaoczooivociodn QDOQT-DO4'lP0iP04T-P04i'03 Q 15 2 centrate in class ion other thingsj. SARA WILLIAMS, do hereby leave to Sissy Wil- liams my ability to forget things, and to Jane Raybon my perfect attendance at school. CAROL WILSON, do hereby will to Patti Watts my nickname, Caroline,,' and to Marian Tracy my ability to pass all my subjects. MARGARET WILSON, not being in sound mind, do hereby bequeath to any junior to be at all of Miss Rowbotham's enjoyable, entertaining tea parties. REBECCA WOOD, hereafter resolve to be more diplomatic in my dealings. JUNE WORLEY, do hereby leave my sis,', Mar- guerite, my wonderful senior year and to Eileen Seidel and Rachel Winslow my good times at P.B.H.S. ROBERT J. YOUNG, will to anybody with a car my favorite parking place for my hot-rod. LUCIUS YOUNG, in a sound state of mind, leave to Ronnie Cagle all my pole vaulting ability. ,gt 1,06 ,0tfi,01 ,Qc ,of ,Qt ,Qt ,Qt ,Qt ,gt o o of ,ot ,ot ,Qi ,0. ,Q. ,0. ,Or-,of ,of :of fo- o o o o focro- o of fo: fo o o o IOCQ U 0 Wm and some of the things they do Telephone girls enjoy interesting and im- portant jobs in a growing industry. Operators using modern equipment pro- vide world-wide communication. - Service Representatives handle customer contacts in our business oflices.-Stenographers, Typists and Clerical workers perform important and specialized jobs in all departments. If good pay-friendly associates your own age-paid vacations-sickness benefits and frequently scheduled raises appeal to you- why not come in and talk with us about a position with the Telephone Company. 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O S o U T H E R N Q 9 4 Z I R I E S 3 EilO42O O4:.7O OflO3 al0GO OC2O OlC O E2 gOg.20 2O JOkTJOkTJO4i:g gO4JO4JOt.i20 204l?OC O Seal-test O Q Colonnades 5 E2 Marienell Salon 0 O 6 H 0 t el 5 O Specializing in and O All Branches of 0 0 0 Beauty Culture O Ice Cream 0 0 ' 0 0 . 0 Z Palm Bfaoh Shores Z 0 PHONE 2-0441 5' 75? 9 F onda 9 3902 so. mxuz 3 ,Oc O - Jo O O O O O 0 of-'-501 ,Of 209 a:POfT5Of'TOfT5O' OfT5O9 a:7Oi?OlO 0 O 154 fOlOlOiO O OC1'g fO4lDO4lPO OlOlO4ID 9 9 9 9 in Compliments 6 5 S E L B Y , S 4' 0 of 0 0 0 O 9 0 0 0 J LADIES' v 9 Q 9 NEWBERRY'S O AND L? 9 Q CHILDREN,S 0 Q PHARMACY Q O SHOES 9 6 5 Q20cTxQzTx0rTs0ris01T50U Q'101 30ci50cTQz'xQrisQCQ FPOl0lOiOiOlO4I'D U 9 QLYNCH Sz GRAY 6 5 ' 9 . 9 AUTO PAINTS and if fO OlO O OlDO4:Q 9 . - Compliments of Q ZMyers Luggage 6 TRIM SUPPLIES 6 0 op Q Q ' ff Q O zsso so. Dixie Highway , I West Palm Beach 9 ik 520.-O.-of-O.-emi LW-,Of-,of-,Gmac-,Dj 'swf' I hm. Q04 ,QQ 0 ,gf ,QQ ,Of ,Ol S04 ,of ,gf ,Of ,Of ,QQ 5 U 0 Naturally! GAS IS USED FOR O IN ALL 5 PALM BEACH COUNTY 9 SCHOOL CAFETERIAS 6 -i.-1 0 YOUR GAS 0 Q COMPANIES I O FLORIDA Q PUBLIC UTILITIES CO. AND FLO-GAS CORPORATION SQ: 04 ,Qc :Qc Q04 ,Qc ,Oc ,Oc :Of HOG 201 3 155 YO E Qbof fo o o o o o o o o o ,Q. rg gym ,O 0 O 0 0 O 0 O 0. E 5 V O Compliments of E 0 o O C O O JOHN F KIRK C Best Wlshes for Success 0 O 0 C S h e r i f f O to the O Q 9 o 0 5 E , V Q :of :oc ,ox o ,of 'of o vo- wo- ,of ,0. ,0. ,OJ Class of 52 'P nDOlO O O O Oq pO 0 O O 0 OZ'i 0 6 3 Q 3 E O 6 4 6 Compliments E 0 0 a '? a ' s , . . 0 Class Of 54 0 c,N. W. iUncle Moen 6 NORTHWOODQ . DRUG STORE . 0 0 ' C 0 IZB 9 - o 0 if, 9 Q . E N h d A 9 o Lf, Lawrence S. Faville 6 5, ortarjonixigenue 5 v a - 5 . 8 'OC 101 DO! POI ,Oc 101 0 :Oc :Of 104 :Oc :Oz :OJ a:POfT5Ofi3Of 5O!l3Off3O3 aiO O OCl0 OlOg 6J0 Oi5OfEO O O4Ig UDO O O O O Of:B F04 0 O DO ,Of 'Of DOC ,Os 11.1 BOC E Q 9 9 9 Q Y 5 93 6 Compliments 0 5 6 Q 6 0 . O O I 5, in 6 ALBRITTON'S Q O . , O V PHARMACY 6 1 9 , 0 .. o v , BEST OF LUCK Q . ff? O o 40th and Broadway v 9 9 if Phone 2-3146 9 0 T0 THE 6 2 6 3 Q QZO O 0lPOClOCZ?Od EO O O4lO 0iDOd C LASS OF y0f+'1Om ron ,Qc ,QQ ,Of so- ,Qc 701 ,of ,04 so. so- D O 9 . 9 THE NATIONAL CASH 0 FROM THE 5 REGISTER CO. 0 0 o - 0 0 Y 0 CASH REGISTERS 0 O CLASS OF 53 ACCOUNTING MACHINES O 0 O ADDING MACHINES o - O 0 9 Charge Authorizing Phone 9 if 5 Systems 6 5 Q DO' lOC:.:JOQ ,Oi P01 DOH ,Of 'Of YO O O OC 103 Q 'O' 0 0 O O 0 O O O O O O OC 156 630' O 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o of socuof iogoof o o o o o- ,oc We 0 1926 o x N I t U Q21 O fl I Q O I o . V 3 0 X ma -:fi 0 WW, aabaabw' ' AM, W - - 0 H1 , ' 9 JW! 5 4 WMI O Qu. A' 'ewan' X F-4 72fW'wm 0 g'ssiS'5'K mf f ' fl 2-E: - :.-:f:-Efif-?- , 9 I . ... 6 Mzzwf 1 . 'Y saws WOOL O Way back when Mom and Dad were 0 graduating, I was just beginning to learn of all the ways I could help around the homer , O Now, I've received my diploma as a full- X3 O fledged, all-around Household Helper. The list of things I do to help you enjoy life is O many times longer than it was 25 years ago. ' O What's more, my average hourly wage for helping with homework is just about half O what it was then. faidy Kdlocaafl' MID Qgfiie' FLORIDA rown a neun comnnv Q - ., 6 ooo, OOQQ . , OOOQ 4 QOOOOOOOOOOO, O3 157 O 501 O O O O 104 'Of O O O O O 101 Q GO' 10 0 O O 0 0 0 Q 0 O . 0 0 Congratulations . . . Graduates I O l 0 O THE NEW STEP FORWARD 0 F O O SHOULD LEAD YOU T0 Y o 0 1 I i I O : 0 1 0 WEST PALM BEACH i I 9 ater Company Q f E, 6 6 ! Q 104 IOL ,Of ,OK D01 'Of O Of TO ,Oi O Of 103 Q WO' 507504 O 0 04 ,Qc ,04 sg: yo: nge, Y ,QQ soc! QDO O O O Oi?0j 6501 DO O O O O IO IO O O4 O O ACK 2 gO42O4JOx..1042OC.-JOCII A Compliments of 6 O I 6 5 B ' BOULEVARD X Q MUSIC BOX 9 O 5 SHOP A , O COMPLIMENTS OF O l I 9 IR. and MISSES' 4 O ' 0 CAT S CAVE 0 A DRESSES' A v O 0 v sK1R'rs and BLOUSES 9 zss WORTH AVE. 9 . n 5 A. 9 9 ' 'PALM BEACH' FL V I V 9 3904 South Dixie alO O OiPOClPO4IDOJ O O O O O O O O O O O O' ,Og kOilOlOlOlO4lOC gO O OiPO OlPOf:Q O' YO O O O O O O 0 0 O O ,Of'?? gO OlOlDO O4lOZ 5 Compliments of 5 C0mPliment5 of 5 Q Compliments . - - of 6 Q K I h F rnlt r . 0 'BOYS ROOFING' e t U U e C0 0 6 AND 9 v 0 'P GREEN'S 5' 9 0 The Modern Furniture Store 0 9 PHARMACY QSHEET METALQ 0 . O if Pete and Bobby Green .5 WORKS, INC. 'Z' 1522 NORTH DIXIE 9 9 PALM BEACH izoiociroclocisoirocg S' 0 o o o o wo: ,of o o 0 o 0, :OJ a 1of-1of'vof?o1-so:-+0g 158 QU' 'O 0 0 0 O O O O O O 204 rOCDOf P O O O O -ocb U o o 6 CUMPLIMENTS OF O O o , 0 0 0 0 0 Automobile Dealers Association 0 0 of 0 0 O West Palm Beach 0 O 0 o Joe Blank Motor Company Lindsey Sowell, Used Cars 0 O v Gulf Stream Motors, Inc. Minner Motors, Inc. O Thurston Brooks, Inc. Stanley Peeler Motors, Inc. O O Hardin Motor Company, Inc. Packard Palm Beach Company O O Cochrane Buick Company Stewart Pontiac Company 0 0 Holness Motor Company, Inc. Twin City Chevrolet, Inc. O O Clark-Warwick, Inc. Young Chevrolet, Inc. O Q 6 R QDO. ,o. .o. ,Of ,o- ,of so o scoot o o o o o o o o o ,o :o1 ro- :of ,QQ LT0lO O O O 0l?2 V V, 6D0 O O O O OI? 9 A lx ' 9 5 WEST VIRGINIA if i f b E, compnmenfs O o AUTOMATIC O f , K 'I V P ' V o of 0 ' LAUNDERMATT v 4 'nl A I ..,-ff 6 O .Lev-,' any ': 'W an 1 - V ' I 0 the O 0 ' 0 ,. tQ i'1 A P ' mg' 6 9 ' 3906 s. mxm O my if-V, -nz t - gl-fgq j Coral Beach 6 9 . S 1, i A A A 0 QW. D. and Demma Miller 9 e X 1 X iiil irs' fl ' F lik. l 9 O 6 A t B B 3 5 6 azocivoiocirocioiodg X Bmw , .t,.. S ., ,K Xl G QIPOiDOiOiOlOiO9 D . -. . I I ri it Gboiociaoiaocioivocg Q V x A Q3o4ivoc.izo4lo4ivoio4:2 'f' ' 3 gh? - B A4., , f ' Q OLTMER 6 X 53GEQRGE'S 4 6 '5 -' 'E' Naturally, 0 . O jzyxss iw I ,XZ u 0 o W V 0 . 6 Fishing Tackle O P gk O Q ' Paints-Housewares y V, N. , 7AY,,'! V 4007 SO. DIXIE V 6 6 X hint, iz? 'LGS 'T 5 9 , Q if, A AH' 'WEST PALM BEACH 0 O A ' i l if S3 Phone 8739 9 ' 3713 so. Dixie l au, :Z-33 , 6 g iiriir t S Q:5Oii0i0i0lOEO5 159 -4 0 QIPOlJOl7OlOiDOiO3 6304 ,og not so. Q04 so. sol ,QQ 0 0 Q so. B Q01 s U U 9 6 'E Band o o o o o o for Q 9 COMPLIMENTS O . . . OF . . . Instruments Electrical Dealers O Q A M Association of 522 Phone Q O the Palm Beaches Q 6 Clematis l'L MuSic Compan 5697 6 Q wof vcr wo: wo: woe :of :oc ,of for wo- Ao- for 03 Q ,Of 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 201 rocg GQO4 BO 3 O D04 O PO O O DO O O D01 S F04 DO 104 O IO H04 O O ,Of DOI E 6 Compliments of PALM BEACH TYPEWRITER Co. 0 and 304 South Olive Avenue 0 0 o 0 O RITTER,S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 0 0 216 Datura Street 0 ' O 0 HALSEY AND GRIFFITH, INC. 0 9 Room 203 Guaranty Bldg. 313 Datura Street 0 3 for :of wc- so- ,of :of fo- Ao- for for vo- ,of ocg Q 'O' 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 'O' 'Dj V fQO4 ,O O O O O O O O H01 Q 0 . O Only WIRK Is Big Enough To Sell Y our 1Warl2et', 2 Q ,O O O O O O O O O O O4 'OJ Of DO POL BO! D01 ,Oi 204 PO' 104 101 101 DO DOC E L a n a v o x l I 5 +TliAA4w O 245 Worth Avenue H0 So. Olive O WEST PALM BEACH PALM BEACH 2-0881 2-3298 Q Q 'O O O1 ,Of O OC O POC IOC O O DOJ CO' O O O o 0 0 0 0 0 UC 0 0 0 0 0 0 04 ,gqvoc 'SO C O O O O O yocg 2 O O O , O 0 -.4.-.-.- . 4-dy co:-:-:f :- ln v 52 5E525E5555:5:5:515:5:5:5:5:5.5:525:5 o -Lil ffff ,gi5FZ45S5QE2EQE5E:1QEQ' E- 5 1 :jffi - ' 5,2555 in 'fri 6 5 5 qqqnu O A in One Llrrle Wvfd O O 22 ,' x .- 1 Q. .A , 5, A ' QQ A A Natural', Q O A' 5 5152 - Makes a Big and Healthful Difference if is 5. , :ii .,.,. When I Order O 5:l2E212'2l2:-:2:1E1EIf-'EI:'fE-Z , ,wsfg .3 A ' . ..... . .. .. 4- .- A , ., O 55152-2525Eg51, 51Q'? 5 Natural', VITAMIN D HOMOGMXIIZED NIILIX 9 0 5 -555 Natural means Vitamin D obtained from natural 9 .,-,-1-953155362125-11:-:kb 1' A5:5RiGz:5252fe ' - - - marme sources-glvmg extra food value and added 5 :5E:':rEi55Q5 5 5g . A D 5 health rotectlon. 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Q wo- f--so: L..2oc ,od QJO1 201 101 Q 1 ' Complzments of E 3 E 0 ROYAL PALM E o I ,m ' .4 4 9 ' , 6 0 0 0 Compliments of Q 3 mom Q01 ,Of :QQ ,Of ,gf 101 ,Of ,Of vocj DO4lJOlO OlOlO B M ig. ,O c-1 . y 1 Refresh Palm Beach Coca-Cola Bottling Co. WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA lon soc :Oc ,QQ 101 ,Ox 1 ,Oz mo. ,Of ,Qi -Q: ,Q 5?O42OgL2Osi2Og20MzOg1o QPOLQOMJOQTJOQLJOQMJOC U U 9 9 V V Compliments of O COMPLIMENTS . FRENCHYS 9 PHOTO OF SERVICE A . 4 J FRIEND h 255 Royal Poinciana Way r 9 Palm Beach, Florida 8 6 CI! QIPOCOCOGOEOQO , ,0. ,0. ,of ,ol ,of ,of ,of ,of :ox , Wurliizer-Gulbrcmsen-Mason 6 Hamlin Chickerin g P I A N O S R.C.A.-MOTOROLA-SCOTT RADIO-TELEVISION PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, A11 Makes SHEET MUSIC BRUBAKER MUSIC CO. 206 DATURA Q ,OK ,O, ,Odj ,gl of ,Qi ,QQ ,Of ,QQ ,QQ ,gf ,Q ,of ,O F ,ol Q4 ,QR Q Q01 104 ,Of ,QR ,QR ,Of ,QI ,O 01 0 U O 'K O Compliments of if 5, BEST WISHES FROM J. C. Tedder and Sons SASSER'S GLASS WORKS LAKEVIEW AT OLIVE AVENUE 531 PATURA STREET PHONE 6916 Q Q PHONE 3-2902 Q ,0. ,QR ,065 E ,of Po wo- ,of :of Po- Ro fo cg G ,g-JLJO. ,of ,Of ,0. ,Of ,gl ,O. ,of ,0. ,Of ,gf Q 6504 ,gf ,QP ,0. ,0. ,Of ,QP ,Q 4 B CENTRAL MARKET 5' ' C0m1'lfme fS0f B h P I' PURVEYORS OF FINE FOODS Palm euc 0 Ice AND BEVERAGES DePC'ffme'1f 803 South Dixie Phone 2-3609 6 CHIEF EDDIE LONGO WEST PALM BEACH U ' - for-:of 'of wo: :of :of ,of wo- ,oc ,og 5 fO- '01 'O' 'O' 'O CU COMPLIMENTS OF 5 The Palm Beach Post and Times R 'NM'-Ku! ff 0 Compliments of GRANT FURNITURE 'P COMPANY Q U 163 I 'j. V Vfi a- 2, 1' Q' f , , in Q .. Y 2 W f. '1 15 .Q5 W ,J ' . V w irffw ig 2' 5 4, ' U1 1 L . .,, , Nj ,.. s . 'L 'Z' 'iz 'k J V' f gw ' HIL ' FW ' , . , :F :,, 1 ,x F X N1 1 ,v iff '. ,, 'lr A ,111 f' ,Wh by X , MW. L , N- . .L . -D ., .,.,, ,k,',.,sw., 5. , 4: f.. ga-vim, mf 5.52 fwx-.44 ev Twif':fn2.G21: F' f':fgQi.iaf. Yi E .TZ?fil!M1'. W .1we:-,MfF3- ,Il-2 ,e,':'V-4 .ey fl 1,1 Y, Nr? 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