Seabreeze Private School - Sea Wind Yearbook (Daytona Beach, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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Dayfvmz l6'mrh, L?l0r121zz MA RGA RET COPITHORNE ---- Ed VICTOR VA ZIRI --------- B M nag MR, RALPH E, BAILEY ---- Ad ZII6' 'All the world's a stage, said Shakespeare, And we here at Seabreeze Private play our part on this great stage for nine months of each year, Each student - in his own way - plays an important role in this great drama which includes work, study, play, fellowship, and cooperation with his fellow classmates and his instructors. A capable corps of directors four teachersj directs this drama each year and the highlights of the school term - as well as the everyday - make up the script. One may get an idea of the players as school begins in September, but by the Spring Act many have joined the cast. The directors are in shape as we open - but, do we notice a sign of fatigue as the play nears the end? l Prolvguc' EE. Intermissions are taken during the Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Easter seasons, The Com- edy is highlighted by parties and the fellowshipg The Tragedy? Who of us will soon forget those January and May exams and those too-frequent reports home? THE 1958 SEA-VVIND presents to you now only a small part of a great drama of which you have played your part, Program DEDICATION - - ---------- - - 4 The Directors HEADMASTER - - - --------- - - - 8 FACULTY ---- -------- - - 9 The Players CLASSES - - --------- - - 14 The Acts ACTIVITIES - - -------- - - 32 RECREATION - - --------- - - - 40 The Sponsors ADVERTISERS ---- ---------- - - -46 The Epilogue - 51 SENIORS' FAREWELL - - -------- - - Q :gw35Qf,1:'? K .. + ' im a .. iffxss?T?SYf?'iw'.ff xv .S X S fm: fx , eff' 1 I ,mggu--g ff-w.fftv.kfil2iQ k my 1 -fsgwgmassus L:,,.iL, g Mgggiisegzgfvisff-N' s xg. :fg:1+is1'w Q , w:szE.q5.ygX5s4mY? x -A i z.f?qQ:w-ig mg? K, mW,.., fig lzzziswzsai , gif , i1jw.gyagW,S11-S .. I, ' if is --M W 1,1 mimi igsiszsvui- v AND MRS W x pw X X is ii - 1Q '5Wiw5Tif '- 5 gi Q1 Dedzcafmrz It is with great pleasure and deep feeling that the Senior Class dedicates its 1958 SEA-WIND to Mr. and Mrs, Sampson, our headmaster and his wife, who have been our teachers, guides, and friends here at Seabreeze Private, Their willingness to assist us in the classroom and their participation in ex- rracurricular activities will always be remembered. Mr. and Mrs, Sampson have been untiring in their efforts to make our school one which will make the students well equipped to meet the future. The Sampsons'example of unself- ishness is one that will be an inspiration to all who have attended Seabreeze Pri- vate. N . If 0 M O W1 Q I V W dr Y gp i.-1.....1.... .................-......-. 1 , 5 1 flvadmrzster l - -. o - - . . B A Bates C u M C. E. SAMPSON sity of Miami' Ba?5.Cof12gei Cgijligzliiyilngylleyrrzitlt Ne: ijampshire University. Univer- Academy Cheshue Academ. ' . i U as er. ri gton Academy. Thornton ' Y, Peeksklll Military Academ . C . Military' AcademYz Princi al Ri ' ' ' Y' ommandam' Manhus Military Academy. P ' vemde M1hta1'Y Academy: Superintendent, Miami C. E. SAMPSONI A. B., M. A. U55 geagwezs g3'u.uafe Ayafioof A DAYJND Boingms SCHOOL H..am.a.r 5l8 NORTH HAu.rPAx AVENUE ,,,,f,'f'f, fL':,,Q,,, DAYTONA BEACH Collage Preparatory 9-I2 FLORIDA Dear Students , Mrs. Sampson and I wish to express our appreciation to all of you and your teachers for your excellent cooperation ' de this year one of the most and esprit de corps. It has ma outstanding in the history of Seabreeze Private School. I would now like to direct some personal remarks to the graduating class. I wish to especially compliment and congratulate you for a job well done. You have been the guide posts for all influence will long be the other students to follow. Your remembered at Seabreeze Private. Your many accomplishments ' -- ill o down in the history of - too numerous to mention W g the school and will set high ideals and standards for future classes . Sincerely, Marial G . E. Sampson, Headmaster fa r is Q g L 4 53 RALPH E, BAILEY English, Journalism, Debating ,ww- B,A, , Wofford College CHRISTY HARP SR, Emory University Math Science Athletics University of Miami, Barry B A Mercer University College, Stetson University A RTHUR L, PURINTON Languages B, A. . Bates Colleges RUTH BARNES History, English, Geography B, A, , M. A, , University of London, England LEWIS WESLEY BARNES ROBERT W, CARTER Math Science, Art, Athletics B, A, , B,PhE, , University of Toronto, Canada Becker Junior College M,A, , Ph, D, , University of Ottawa, Canada Boston University M, Sc. , Auburn University MARGARET GEE Elementary Iowa State Teachers College PANSY PICKERN Developmental Reading B, A, , Florida State College ESTHER M, DULL Elementary B,A, , Michigan State Normal El EVELYN ENGSTROM Elementary B,A, , St, Cloud Teachers College Stetson University GEORGE ASHLEY BREWSTER Music Pupil of: L, A, Toorens, Madame Anna Lankow, Shirley M, K, Gandell Chevalier Emanuel, -'-V -1 :-z:,,-13: 1 -cr.-.L. ,gan Q. ' ' in ,gj -rdf '-5 Q.5-'1--'I- .:.' 'R-1 252 'iv 'W ' V M' 'V p '.5, 'Aj' .6 L' ' Y H 5 . 4' Nil .ir kj . u 1' 5. .6 if + . . Q 5 A ' for? ' -LW lg' in-I ,-.pall-,-Lip- ,,- g.-f Q, 2 V, fiia.. 5 ui' v X .A x ,. A X - X ,, K . 1 ,x Q Mfg? K f X, - -xv ff ' - ' ' .- ag, V , r. N X 1 ' f- 3 , r xx, QL , N ' , . . Q A X W . K , .W 1 f K ix W ' A , N , J . ' ff 5 . . - 11:5 A ,.1 4' . , , 'ix' ' v vi 'f 3 ,g Af 4 n v X 6-' x -. - . - I ,. ,. ,. 7 ' ,X ,, .iv 4. ' .I b 4 , .4 K . f . X , , A V . . L 1 V .wx ' 5 v . - K L Q E71e L7lass Che I 958 Seniors The Officers President - - - - VICTOR VAZIRI Vice President - -CHARLES BRICK Secretary - - - ---- SHIRLEY BRICK Treasurer - - - - - WILLIAM VALLENILLA Historian - - - - - - - - -MARGARET COPITHORNE Faculty Advisor - - - - - - - -MR, RALPH E, BAILEY As we look over this eventful year and the years before it, we remember the hours of fun and fellowship - and we also remember the serious hours of hard study and research. Both have been a part of our life here at Seabreeze Private, for this is the true spirit of our Alma Mater - intellectual curiosity and fellowship mixed, To our instructors we extend appreciation for their guidance and to thus follow us we express our wish tha ' ' ' e students who t this spurt be kept alive. JUAN ALVAREZ Caracas, Venezuela, South America University of Miami Staff, THE SEA-WIND 45 Glee Club 4, CHARLES BRICK Daytona Beach United States Air Force Assistant Editor THE SEA-WIND 45 Student Council 4g Swimming and Track 4g Vice President Senior Class 4. SHIRLEY JEAN BRICK Daytona Beach University of Miami Secretary Senior Class 4g Secretary Glee Club 45 Organi zation Editor THE SEA-WIND 4g Feature Editor THE BREEZER 4. MARGARET IEAN COPITHORNE Calgary, Alberta, Canada University of Arizona Secretary Student Council 3g Editor THE SEA-WIND 4g Assistant Editor THE BREEZER 4g Historian Senior Class 4 CHARLES INGRAM Daytona Beach School of Business Administration Staff, THE SEA-WIND 4. WILLIAM A, JERNIGAN New Smyrna Beach, Florida South Georgia College Editorial Staff THE SEA-WIND 4. MARY TI-IOMASE O'BYRNE Daytona Beach Georgetown University Snapshot Editor THE SEA-WIND 4. VIRGINIA ELAINE O'BYRNE Daytona Beach Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing Treasurer Student Council 4g Business Assistant THE SEA- WIND 4g Cheerleader 45 Typist THE BREEZER 4. VICTOR CYRUS VAZIRI Daytona Beach Alabama Polytechnic Institute President Senior Class 45 Business Manager THE SEA-WIND 4g Basketball 3.45 Glee Club 4. WILLIAM VALLENILLA Caracas, Venezuela, South America University of Mia mi Treasurer Senior Class 4g Sports Editor THE SEA-WIND 4g Basketball 3,4g Glee Club 4. POSTGRADUA TES SERGE RIOUX Daytona Beach GILBERT PERERA Baraquisimeto, University of Florida Venezuela, Art Editor THE SEA-WIND 4. South America University of Georgia 9: E , '1r0w-v- juniors DANNIE DEAR REGINA O'BYRNE SHELLEY DECKER DAVID WEBBE LEE HAZEN GEORGE HORNER IAN WHITEMAN Cynthia Carhart Olga Heyman Barbara Linkous Saphomorcs Eddie McCuistion Pete Rickerd Costas SUMOS Sfrcshmen Anthea Barnes William Brick Peter Chaput Donna McCabe Penoria Panos Eddie Quinn Bobbie Shelhorse Eugenia Shinholser Jack Turner Sighlh Grade T0mmY Acker Michaelyfl Afflher Margaret Belcher Christina Brick Rosalind Faircloth George Harp Melvin Harp Richard Johnston Robert Murphey Chris 533105 James Troup Bunnie Woods Seventh Grazia Mike Phillip Carlos James Carharr Chanfrau Fortich France Ronald Jan Kathy Edward Galbreath Gray Linkous Mccligter Judy Drue John Harden Fred Lenney McC1ughan Raymond Rogers Schaeffer Smith Wilkinson fu P ,Q K 1 3 as A 3 2 ,Sic S W A Q, Q , Q' xgx ' W ' H M , , 4. JV' M ' f ,, ,gf If V William Chanfrau Michael Hileman Szlffh Grade William Jackman Alan Marshall Julie Whiteman Hrs! Grade' Jonathan Adams Richard Costello Thomas Fitzgerald ssw Chris 9-asmu Kohn Pune Kemver Penney Janis Thibeault Thomas Thibeault Sharon Weber Dede Altman Third Susan Cobb F h Harry Elmore Third Uzird 9010 I1 and Grades Nancy Linkous Third Charles Jackson Third Suzie Wise Fourth Hrs! and Sewud Grades Jonathan Barres Michael Clower Robert Creed Second Second First Charles Elmore Denise Faulk Valgrig Gray Second First grim JoAnn Hardy Balbara Hedge Victoria McGloshen First Fir'St First ,4 cf Om' ,4cfiwf1c's ,llcfilfificfs Student Kvuucil Members of the Student Council are elected by the student body. Each class has one represent ative with the exception of the Senior Class which has two. The council meets once each week to discuss the ideas and suggestions made by the student body, The best of these suggestions are presented to the headmaster and the teachers for their approval, Council members this year were: Anthea Barnes, Charles Brick, Cynthia Carhart, William Chanfrau, Rosalind Faircloth, Virginia O'Byme, John Rogers, and David Webbe. MA RGA RET COPITHORNE Ed itor-in- Chief U16 I 9 8 Sea- blind The volume you now are thumbing through is the result of many hours, weeks, and months of hard labor by the Seniors who have worked eamestly to produce a good yearbook for 1958, The Seniors hope that, in the years to come, you will thumb through these pages again and again to relive the memories portrayed here. The editor expresses her thanks to all the staff for their cooperation and assistance, Special thanks go to Victor Vaziri and Virginia O'Byme for their wonderful job done in the advertising and business fields. Editor ----- Assistant Editor - - Business Manager ------ Assistant Business Manager - - Organization Editor ----- Art Editor --------- Sports Editor - - - Snapshot Editor -------- Editorial and Business Assistants Faculty Advisor - - THE STA FF - - - - - - - - - -MARGARET COPITHORNE - - - - - -CHARLES BRICK - - - VICTOR VA ZIRI - VIRGINIA O'BYRNE - - - - SHIRLEY BRICK - - - - - - SERGE RIOUX - - WILLIA M VALLENILLA - - - - MARY O'BYRNE ' JUAN ALVAREZ. WILLIA M IERNIGAN CHARLES INGRAM ' MR, RALPH E, BAILEY VICTOR VA ZIRI Business Manager Q E716 Krcczer .Z THE BREEZER is the bi-weekly clarion voice of Seabreeze Private. Discussions on journalism and journalistic styles are held regularly by the staff. Other students write guest articles. Editor ------ - - DAVID WEBBE Assistant Editor - - - MARGARET COPITHORNE News Editor - - - News Assistants - - ' Feature Editor - - Sports Editor - - - Art Editor ---- Managing Editor - Typist ------ Faculty Advisor - - - - - - OLGA HEYMAN - ANTHEA BARNES BOBBIE SHELHORSE - ---- SHIRLEY BRICK - BUNNIE WOODS Feature Assistants - - - - - - ROSALIND FAIRCLOTH - - - - GEORGE HORNER CHRISTINA BRICK - - TOMMY ACKER VIRGINIA O'BYRNE - - - - MR, RALPH BAILEY DA VID WEBBE Editor The Glee Klub MEMBERS Anthea Barnes Margaret Belcher Christina Brick Shirley Brick Willima Brick Cynthia Carhart Mike Carhart Shelley Decker Jan Gray George Harp Melvin Harp Director: MR, GEORGE BREWSTER Lee Hazen Barbara Linkous Kathy Linkous Drue Raymond Pete Rickerd Eugenia Shinholser Costas Stratos William Vallenilla Victor Va ziri Bunnie woods Auditions are held with the director in the Fall for all students interested in music and singing Those who qualify are permitted membership in the Seabreeze Private Glee Club. The group meets each Tuesday and Thursday to study harmony, rhythm, and choral singing. The group performs at various activities during the school year. lgrzfflzvrs and Sisters At Seabreeze Private there are many brother and sister combinations - which is only another way of saying we are a big, happy family. Brick: Carhart: Chanfrau: Elmore: Gray: Charles Christina Shirley William Cynthia Mike Phillip Willia m Char les Harry Jan Valerie THE FA MILY TREES Harp: Linkous: O'Byrne: Stratos: Thibeault: Whiteman: George Melvin Barbara Kathy Nancy Mary Regina Virginia Chris Costas Janis Thomas Jan Julie Girl wut Crovp 0. 4 Girl Scout Troop No. 4 is an active group of Seabreeze Private girls who are affiliated with the Girl Scouts of America, Members are Margaret Bel- Cher. Christina Brick, Susan Cobb, Rosalind Faircloth, Kemper Penney, Janis Thibeault, Sharon Weber, Suzie Wise, and Bunnie Woods. They are led by Mrs. Harold Wise and Mrs. W. E. Thibeault. E716 favs 611111 The Press Club is an honorary club for the editor, assistant editor, and business manager of the school publications. In the Spring, it publishes a student handbook for the school. .ery Act Cum Kecrcafivn Recreation I' ll c k Q' , W A ' H' W MR. CHRISTY HARP Qfglf PA-,lp 83 Q' Athleuc Dlrector GW Swimming Grzuis 'Q , Q ik OBE T CARTE Slemcntury kccreafivn Spvnsvrs nf the Shaw 1 xr - W xg x xA ' 1 f . i Lf A ,.. A 5 , A, ., .ia '1 -s Congratulations to Our 1958 Seniors SEABREEZE PRIVATE SHCOOL A Country Day School . . . Co-Educational . . . Non-Sectarian Twenty-nine Successive Years of Service To Answer an Educational Need in the Community , Enrolling students in all grades - one through twelve. . Concentrating on planned preparation for college in all academic fields. . Stressing the social as well as the educational growth of its students. . Specializing in an enriched program for gifted students, and an accelerated schedule for students who must make up credits. , Emphasizing tutorial guidance and remedial activities. . Guaranteeing small classes for individual attention and supervision. C, E, SAMPSON, Headmaster 518 North Halifax Avenue CLinton 2-4952 Congratulations 1958 Graduate s Riagtwu BEAC I-'I NEW CAR DEALER S ASSOCIATION AQTCT2 AT:-'I' ST UDIO Official Photographer for 1958 SEA-WIND 921 Volusia Ave. Clinton 2-8648 Apparel for Men and Boys O Beach Street at Volusia Avenue Compliments of MORRISON'S CAFETER IA Compliments of Mihai? BOOK STORE 2.18 Seabreeze Boulevard See the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth CALGAQY EXHIBITION 8: STAMPEDE July 7 - 12 For Details Write to Calgary Exhibition 8: Stampede, Ltd Calgary, Alberta, Canada Compliments of gidfwdyd HARDWARE 539 N. Peninsula Dr. One Door Off Seabreeze Blvd. Compliments of MAQY CQIA1-2'l'-Epi PAINT BRANCH Every Second Gallon - Free Westgate Shopping Center Daytona Beach Clinton 3-0111 1 C ompliment s of DLJNN BROS. HARDWARE CO, The Store With a Million Items Phone Cl 2-9851 for Reservations or Orders to Take Out LOT US RESTAURANT Finest American and Chinese Foods 308 Seabreeze Boulevard Daytona Beach, Florida Floor Shows Nightly Air Conditioned VVM. A. TZITZ I Registered Jeweler AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Telephone CLi.nton 2-2552 C ompliment s of MONTE C2451-os 326 Seabreeze Boulevard Daytona Beach, Florida Compliments of I-4AYWAl21D BQOWN 8: ASSOCIATES Realtors - Insurors Mortage Loans 202 Seabreeze Boulevard Daytona Beach, Florida 1 1 , irst TLA IC NATIONAL BANK OF DAYTONA BEACH 'lust across the sidbfkll Causeway' Malia Ideal Dansk Insurance Conontln 460250 RETIREMENT HOMES EUGENE E. BELCHER P. O. Box 155 Ormond Beach, Florida Enix I ' tix 451 i s ' 'W 585' ' va -21 CAMPUS DRIVE-IN 945 Volusia Ave. - Ph. CL-20845 Compliments of 'FDJ-I I 'T' I MOTEL 1010 North Atlantic Ave. Phone Clinton Z-0426 Compliments of GEORGE W. LUBKE, INC. Insurance 601 N. Atlantic Ave. Phone Clinton 2-0483 M515 CIE NTE2 Featuring Color TV - Hi-Fi - Appliances Sales and Service Open 9 - 9 Clinton 3-8124 Westgate Shopping Center Daytona Beach, Florida FRIENDS AND PATR ONS Dr. C. W, Fain, Jr. Shel1ey's Dept. Store Reid's Records Robbie's Restaurant Hodgins Drug Store Quick and Tasty Coffee Shop Lloyd Cox Company Dasher Dept. Store Mr Mr Mr Mr Mr. Mr Mr Mr and and and and and and and and Mrs. T. F. O'Byrne Mrs. P. J. Chanfrau Mrs. E, H. McClister Mrs. M. G. Mosak Mrs. Hilton Ranirez Mrs. E, L, Woods Mrs. S, K. Stratos Mrs. A, H. Heyman THE 1958 SENIOR CLASS SEABREEZE PRIVATE SCHOOL DAYTONA BEACH, FLORIDA To Our Fellow Students: It is with many regrets the Seniors of 1958 leave Seabreeze Private. Our last year was full of hard work tempered with good times and we shall look back always on it with many happy thoughts, We would like to express our thanks to the Sampsons for all their helpfulness, Their home was always open to us and we felt that they took a personal interest in each student, We are also grateful to our instructors through the years whose guidance and encouragement often gave us the incentive to go ahead, Their willingness to help us at all times is appreciated, Special thanks go to Mr, Bailey, our advisor, who has given countless hours both to our class activities and to this publication. We hope we have created more traditions for the succeeding classes to follow, We wish you the best of luck in your remaining school life. Sincerely, The Seniors LITHOGRAPHED BY LOR Pususl-nNG co. DALLAS n TEXAS n The Best Yearbooks are TAYLOR-MADE . v 4 - , . V f iw .f . fx.. 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