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nm chcafion Formal education may be defined asa conscious effort by society to impart the skills and the modes of thought considered essential. Its function is to guarantee the individual a full allround growth by providing a favorable environment and opportunities for his development. The end of educationis in the individualwith anintegrated personality, socially active and contributing of his best to society, recognizing his duties as well as his responsibilities. Providing its students with the means by which they may obtain a formal education in its fullest sense, Seabreeze High School is unique in the manner in which she fulfills her purpose. The governing body is composed of students, thus allowing the administration to devote its maxi- mum effort to a program of direction and guidance. The StudentGovern- ment gives the students experience in governing themselves and prepares them to become good citizens. Scholastically, Seabreeze is rated among the top schools of the nation. Her students graduate well informed and well prepared to take their places in society and to do their part in making the world a better place in which to live. The activities are many and varied, in this way the student is allowed to develop as an individual, well balanced and socially adjusted to his environment. Seabreeze High School offers many advantages to her students, therefore it is to her that we, with a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation, dedicate this, the SANDCRAB of l955. Q sqft M g, .W E 1 1 El i !'.l'fH lt fi: l 1 it a l . 5 . fi ii ll? I il l ' 3 T Fitiiif it A' ' 4 Safe? 1'-5.12 :- .' .mf ig, l E lf 2 l ll 3 1 ...Q r in gn 3. ,M ET: ig l H. .A R 2 V. E' 'sl n lk T' my 5: I . lei VT iT .1,fA .gg at lg, 7. get 75 . Pl. f bi 3 it fr, E 1.w .fi ri ' 3 . if 1 1 'QE . may QT. Lf? kg g., I Q ul' s .. Q 'a -rel etziisfilifiiililif , Q. -gm A Aifgw 1 mf till X liiflfi ' fl Till . ' flu, ,t it g 53555 552, 512 E 53 5 f .E i ig , ': Q :.. :f'5:l5i A - , , .fr ... Q z Faisal: .. it 1 rig X. l T . 1' V H .A will 5 ' 532 . T T ?lf if . ,QT : ly '.7l1 .w-: ' lg.:- E i' 5 .li-,ig F .'l:' li, J 2.3 Wg . 3 Es. V, 1 tl. lemma! AE 5 3 Q 155-5.323232 inifiglwg 'X ti im up X lilAiszflii?123'?lsaS521l22ts E 2 - V ll X. .., A ellifllli -2 if 4 , Sf . ' T A A q T A A. ,Q T A. ff . it TT . l A T 5 tsllsgggsizliili - l .5 - 1' 1 i ' fs gsqugslsgll-4 5' A 1 To T. it fl 11 'fl 5 il. x W If is it .V ,il K 5 llfl ' ,il ,T - TV is H ily? li lil? gl iii' if T Ai ij' I Q A A. Tfiffl F ' T 5 3 it 3: lb M l 2 l 3' f L 2 2 ' l 2. 7 1-fy f . 1 ls 2 f , T 5 1 2 Al Az: A T A Al. Al ' 1 , ,,, ,,, ,,. ,.,,.,ag-,E,g,t-.5 T V 3 f , T' i ' I 5 I- - li 7 5 I .ET A . A tal 'PT 1 A li? , I 'A T1 51' A ' . A '. lA it ill i A s ill A f T l, . s A if AV it A' f r l . ,Ez 5 ,fig Wm .I 1 K . E, , ,, i , lf . 5, , A , U ' ' i V! MEET ii' if' ' ,. ,,,,, T. ff fm . ' L T 3: +2 T AE' iililllfi s fi N V2 -A 2ILs5.fsfef3ft2f2 ,E 5 '4 it -i, lr izff silb' tl lf. EA lil. .iii ik H13 .u!h?Ti?k1kL3zigilll'iE its ei ig ig . 1 I s Q it in l ,,ggg5il,?jf,! ?, 1' Eli? 5 l T , lg-if 4. w i ,. it fg,fiFjll?i'iQiilg1lliEli 1 gllfilii T A fWA ,giggfig i t i 5 pig. li 25: .W .3 . A 1. . . g, glut, 1. Z. TT,.4,iw ar- ,gg s A gi F1 lg' . .3 if i if Q A 5 T 1 ts. T Sfl.TiA.jli'l'Tfilfiliill, E liz! . T al l f A Q Q15 ' A fill! Sssfillli fi TT ' 1' ,. V V QT 3' . if ,ggi sq ,tg li: ' yin.. ' 521 l ,ff '. . 5 ' W . 1 if ' Q-42553,-liij-iff 1'g415g44.l'il Eri n T A . T4 AA , i T, 2 ki l gf T l T 1' f g.i ',.f.,m.AA,g, 'viii , A A T Tl 5 A + T l is 1 A if f i 'Q .lTllT.l'fllTftill' if l l 'lt t e 1 1 Q, T ' 2 Q ' , if: -1-vw, 1-wwf, su ,mf ll S M ' f l -5. ' , T A T 'fx . TTS . 233-sAl?spifsz2-getggAag:5il.2,fgE.,gf itfg,gff.'5s,,t:fg.gg!,z..l-fll,,g s. .i!g.3!gf?,f,fva.'3g?T r F15 'mr T,-,,.g2 .f1,...lfgT ag all Q E sie it .sf ,MT .1 is if..sAEQ A, T H. All 2 Mi ii +521 l,1.u':3li' .eT'..sT.fl 1, lf .E ii: ,- '?l'l1 'l I. ' af,
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ART STAFF Joel Bogart-Art Editor Chris Fisher Jerry Prueitt BUSINESS STAFF Stanley Kypreos -Business Manager Shirley Davis-Sports Editor Dianne Combs-Typist LITERARY STAFF Elaine Fowler- Literary Editor Ann Smith Mary Ann Coleman Julia Madden PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Anne Meachem-Photography Editor Carol Cassidy Sandra Marks Gwen Calvert Gloria Louria
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