South Broward High School - Browardier Yearbook (Hollywood, FL)

 - Class of 1954

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El: --nw--- vg ,g 1 r l - 1 PRESENIINIS v B ,lA... IHV54 BRUWARIHIR PUBIISHED BY IHI 8lNIOR Cl UI '54 Z SIIIHH-RRIIWAHILHIGH-SlTHlllIl HllllYWllIIIl, HUHIIIA IIUNHNIS ADMINISIRAIIUN ........... RlASSRO0M ACIIVHWES .... ElASSlS ........... URGANIIAIIUNS .... SPURIS .......,..... CAMPUS HIBHHGHIS .... AHVIRIISIMINIS --- WDDlD DNHD DEDICATED ID CAMPUS mflwf -'45 -r 1: Wm ,vm .ti L SCENES AIIIVIINISIRATIIIN F ?u.Q Li rf' K VNU' MR PAUL F COLBERT O uiierxntende Ass1stant Supenntendent of xmvl S 5119011 Publlc Instrucuon CO Pxxbltc W lCllU ll And We fund behind the scenes of regular school actnvrty the county offnclals who are con stantly plannung ways of lmprovlng our Broward County School System Under the leadershrp of Mr Phrllnps Supernntendent of Schools and Mr Colbert Assustant Superlntenclent the County Board inaugurated many new programs at South Broward lncludnng the new grading system and the new three shaft darly schedule Our hats are off to the county offrcnals For therr marvelous work nn supervnsnng our county school system Mr Pau1F Turner Chauman ofthe board Mr Frank Metcalf Mr John Patton Mr JakeW Watson and Mr Robert Pool 10 X t t 9 A sl Q3 - - W5 Q, ' ' nt Ol .' '. Nl ' 'on , . . I . . . I . . I - . . . . I . I . I . I I RMI, Mr Ashmore greets new students pervlszng P ASHMO Wllh a smlle nflclpal SlIHlllll llltIlIIAlS To our Prlncrpal We the semors of South Broward Hugh School who ore embarking upon a new phase of our lnves wall never forget your wlsdom understondnng gurdance and four ludgment We salute you who devoted unsparlnglyof your time and energy to the betterment of our school community and rndrvrdual Inves To you and South Broward Hugh School we brd farewell, yet our loyalty shall always re mann steadfast to the Ideals lnstllled at our Alma Mater whuch we love so dear LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Ph111ips Mr Raborn Mr Phares Mr Colbert and Mr Ashmore confer on school problems 11 r . 5 , -- ,jk S ' f a r Su L. . . I I . . I . . I . . I . . I . . l I . . I -.4 .4 ,uv -,f gf ,ff ,g QMl ,aff- .o4 f lf- ,ll MR HAROLD Mr PHAR55 X mam P09093 ASS Trudy Orsell takes dlctatlon A l PRI Harold Phares our assnstant prnnclpal assists our supervnsnng prnncapal un handllng the many and varled tasks Involved ln admnnlstratuve problems at South Broward He handles students absences and tardnes and asslgns schedules to new students Being one of the famlluar Fugures of the admnnlstratlve staff Mr Phares has done much to make South Broward Hugh School the outstandung school that It us Two heads are better than one Sp1ke walts whlle phone call IS completed 'fs 2 ASSISl CIPAl ii, ll 'bk Mrs . GI. e '-?f1ny,e Jes and M tr-anscri rs. Hen pf, del-Son 1 Ann and Mrs. Manning co-operate for an efficient office. llll Cl Effnclent and helpful best descrlbe our offuce staff composed of Mrs Helen Gales, regas trar Mrs Ruth Manning bookkeeper, and Mrs Mnrnam Henderson, secretary Although they are constantly busy answersng the phones typing and flllng reports enroll mg new students and sendmg transcripts to colleges they are always ready and wlllmg to give a helping hand to any students seeking thelr servnces To these the students owe thanks for the smooth running efficiency of our school LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Manmng bookkeeper Mrs Glles reglstrar Mrs Henderson Secretary 13 . . . . - - I I I I ' I I ' 1 . . 1 . , 3 . , : . , . , l , Q . ,gary , , ,, iff V Im K H , vi 715' ,l sf' i 'QA' ' 1 , 5 - pr tg N 9' ff L, ,F i V Q! f nf , . lll flll king hx il an --M MW? N me ll, -VA 9 f' t rg' H .y r ,Y Q, ,Q-vp. ... x , ' ' ft . ! 5 I X' A X i JM. N X ,9 x., el Q , vs 7-7 Miss Dinnen scrutinizes permanent Sandy receives help in choosing the record card. right college. lillIllA lil The Guldonce Offace of South Broward extends a helplng hand to those upperclassmen who need personal and vocotaonal counselmg In congunctnon with the Parent Teachers Assocua tion our Guidance Department conducts a yearly Career Day Program to and rumors and sen tors ln choosing a vocatuon Preference tests are given to the lumor class annually an an effort to gunde the students towarda career nn whnch they show unterest Among the special dutles of the Gundance Office are the programs of testing needed for scholarshep competition the cor respondence of scholastic records for students wlth the colleges they have selected and the orrentatlon of new students as to campus regulatnons and actnvutues We would lake to recogmze the outstandmg work of Mrs Kamm who was a councelor untll November of thas term Mr Schwall helps student arrange schedule Mlss Kamm flrst semester dxrector 14 . . . . . , . I - . . . . . . I - I g v 1 ' H' . d' - -1 .4 , ai., P' 1-1 I ' , 1 k ' ' :Q . lagl-A ' 1 QW ahh MR C ALFONSE Mathemaucs px MISS D AURECCHIA Enghsh ,- 45 MRS M BLA KE Enghsh Q Eli' B I Q' X RX MR. W. BOYLES Industrxal Arts J MQWXJN 'IIA 'Nur' if .av Q MISS D A LLEN Commerc1a1 'N'-Y Mrs Hams and Mrs Came: Lex s see now are these forms to be made out m mphcare or quadruphcate? Us 3 HHIIIHY MR M BLACKWELDER Muslc 7 'vs I' QQQX .4--v MISSG BOWEN MR H BOYLAN Mathemaucs Physlcal Ed MRS M BOLTON Home Economlcs 4' pg. 1 S Z' -ag f at w gf W ,if MR. M. BRANN MR. W. BRENNAN MR. H. BULLOCK Soclal Sll1dlES Soclal Studles Scxence 15 W if 142 X 1' E 't V V ' V 5 , 0 K7 1 SSSR K 5 . , ' W Q f E ' E ,MJ W V ' . ,m 'A I .lfrg-1:7 T Q .V , 'fx V' ,f LT Q - . . Q , Qs. F It Liv - f V tim, :V y V K: K , E 'K . .A 5 5 fyiki 2345 2: 'if' M A fn -Y . . . , k ' . . f 5 ' ' 6 ,V I x w I , A ...Z A x ft .-f2 ffzf A Mft, Y g V, ' v , 3. if : Qs V S A , y Mg 1 F 'R JSR -S W f .3 I ' M 6 SMA, as 4: h MW ' F ,M 1 J I f I Potter and Mr Shoffstall What Shall we discus! thi! morning nuclear fxsslon the coefficient of expansion, or IAIIIIHY MISS H. CAMERON MRS. A. CARTIER Physical Ed. English sf MISSS CHATFIELD MR F CLARK Engllsh Mathemaucs BQ 'vt 4 'nv MISSG CUBBEDGE MISSC DINNEN MRS L DOWERMAN Spanish Soclal Studxes L1brar1an Q-'HY wir MR M FULLER MISSE GAVIGAN MR. D GROVE Social Studles Physical Ed Blology 16 MISS J ELLIS Home Economlcs A MISS M HAMRICK B10lOgy Q Ml. . H A N . . . f I cs xv Q N A si' -9, K ' vi ' ,, f . I . 'fc' ' 2 - l .J 1 S h 1 m 'M .K ' Y A I ' 'wc ,f-. X ff' f EQ 'EQ ff I r A QI 'L' 4515 if .wav bv MRS M A HARRIS MR. W HIGGINSON Engllsh 135 TQ' KQV MISS P KELLEY Commerc1a1 MISS N MOORE Remedlal Readmg IBA? Chem1stry 'em MR G LANGENFASS Enghsh MR S PELLING Industnal Arts V5 if -rv 411 I' MR. C. C. PHILLIPS MISS P. PICKARD Mathematlcs Hlstory ,mrs EW? MR L HORTON Socxal Studxes vit- QP' 'Yi' MRS M LONGAKER Mathemaucs MR C HOYT Indusrnal Arts MR H MALLETT Art fr' MX' 17 rp Miss Allen and Mm Aurecchin Pm me :he aspirin denies FACUHY P 4, ,R 1 I G L, PI I PM ffIR I I L I 1 If -. 'S , NPLL D, I E, f' FN 'V , 115' .- ,PP 1 S I I . A 'SH I ,S I q W ' .f X' I I - f ' F . . . . 0 , r if l ,f , ,f Iv 0 I I Vx W ' I 3' I ,x- .11 LMA MR. E. POTTER Physics MR. SCHWALL Guldance , g,I',' 11 'S' al :N I 'va-yy 'li Av .QM ,I , N MRS. C. REPKE MISS L. ROSSELOT MISS D SCHMIDT Soclal Studles Enghsh 'P in D SHEPPARD MR I SHOFFSTALL Band Mathemaucs D5 5-4 MISS F SMITH General Sclence Engllsh MR. H SMITH Physxcal Ed M ff'-vb, MR. J SMITH Soclal Studxes Y kv WT Q-'vw xi MISSR. SPECHLER MR E STABLER Enghsh Scxence Mrs Repke mdwlh. 'rrubey If Stan dldn t have slchbigfiit I OWU UQ!!! In ume to get my ICOM CIQQEWM IACIIHY 18 Boa Voyage Mr W1lscn to Japan and Miss Hamrick to Germany can trim off the edges with the scissors later FAIIIIHY MRS L TRUBEY English ,Rx irq. N., MRS L VASCHE Home Econormcs K MISS L. WETHINGTON MR. R. WHITE Laun Spanlsh Ass't. Band Dir. E , ' xl Q? 'I' V 1 A ,.,, , b V I I .-., fl A . . U , Q ' . A HZ H I wwe - . -,, --- ' A , Six ! 4 ,RI J A W' 2 I ' I X lf' SRI' I g . Q ,v ' I A, L jr I . if 1 'I 'I I? I M. 19 vw., ff if A12 MRS J TOWNSEND MR. L TUTTLE Physlcal Ed Physical Ed il 'Q MISSM TRAUTMAN MRS J TROUPE Commerclal Engllsh K'-'i T7 MRS P WATKINS MR. M WEST SOC131SIUd1eS D C T ,YQ wh twv MR. B. WILSON MR. J. WRINKLE Social Studles Mathemaucs lv. 2 5I?ST ROW LEFT , e I Ml uca. SECOND TO RIGHT: I A Ike Pad ROW- E - eanllle R - Lar Ula' Ra ' no f3Cob 6153- So ' IYBIOWU 'V Th0mPSon p son' Rita Ma hula Haff01d P ' u I' ' 1 any Bash, Levonollgn. John Simliigy Garroway Ad ' earns, Maulynfxi Wayne Baker fxn Taylor, Pan C U U C I I- oore, Barry Aifccendy Carpenter? Pliulenwide, Jud aughCy B ' red Fl- ' y ' Obby Sno ankel' Su e'pa Wden Rai e Sergean 1 I, Other activities were posting student regulations Ompsoll. and council activities on a bulletin boardg setting up a condolence fund and a suggestion boxg and spon- sorin the annual Ma azine Drive to raise funds for Pe 9 9 881' and Sand the further completion of the patio. the Sfudenr C0 yproudly exhibl . . u ' This year the D.C.T. was recognized as a per- ncllscr it apbO0k. manent organization and was admitted asa member of the council. Memb S . Pune Erection, me 'he pow for 6119 Supetv l UUENT Q U. X Miss Catherine Din- A nen and Miss Gay Cubbedge. co-spon- ' r 4' 5 sors- 'Q 4411 '-fsfilzf X, fe? if N17 :nsl FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Lansky, Irene Jones, Joan Digantio, Kathy Holding, Ann Ruttkay, Jeanne Mennis, Jeanne Henry. SECOND ROW: Robert Heinmiller, Teddy Steffins, Nancy Lightfoot, Bill Crossman, Anna Van Netta, Paul Munyon, Jim Siebert. 'W' Ry Having been in existence for only three years, the Junior Q X A K Student Council was established to serve and represent the eighth i and ninth grades. The i954 council was led by President Ralph Thompson and sponsored by Miss Schmidt and Mrs. Blake. Ralph Thompson, president Kathy Holding, secretaryg Malcolm Singer, vice-president Council members enjoy serving public. Margie Morton, treasurer. .,A, it l Q . W s, .. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Cauley, Rae Jacquith, Malcolm Singer, Ralph Thompson, Marjorie Morton, Jackie Addis, Sandra Weeks. SECOND ROW: Dennis Hettinger, Larry Elliott, David Jacobson, Stephen Poha. THIRD ROW: Leo Garel, David Spitzer, john Amon. u cu . , g ' . ' iii? Among the activities the Junior Council sponsored were the planning of Junior High assemblies and movies, the decorating -f . , -- of the cafeteria during the Christmas season, and the selling of ' flg',+',' identification cards for the Senior Student Council. They l1C1V6 ll, gg J 'f '?:-'fi'- sponsored recreational projects, too,as they held several dances ' and a splash party. This year's Junior Council is the last one to be organized at -.,f-r H N -s South Broward High, since next year's eighth grade will be leav- ing after the first semester in the I954-55 term. 1-A ,'- A .., 1 - N -,. -61.4 M-ry.. Miss Dorothy Schmidt and Mrs. Mary Ann Blake, Co-sponsors. President presents librarian with file case. Magazine salesmen receive citations. Mrs. Cruz, cafeteria manager. Gregory, ISZSHK: Louisa Cane 1 I' 'S aul Heffton ' Ann Lavende 2: . F, E113 Chal I am0n M :iw I IS. Iwi! Mrs. Cruz and her fellow cafeteria workers are con- stantly on hand to help with dances and to serve the stu- dents with appetizing meals. Our bus drivers receive credit for getting a good por- tion of the student body to school each day. Ss. wet Be gil vis. B655 Gm . em Beagle GOtdQUs 11 ww 1 To R166 LE? an ,V mm iff, ,, 5511, ,, , jf!! ' 1 Mabel Morgan M I 1'8- Mary Q HASSINIIINI MIIIVIIIES I --qv .. ln gi 5 af-122' .,. ,l 'S Miss Hamrick demonstrates proper procedure for dissection of frogs. Geometry students have different interests. last' ,Sill lil Since the beginning of time, mon has developed aninsatiabie yearning for knowledge in the fields of sciences and math. In psychology class, seniors are developing their personalities. Science is offered in many phases, in both elementary fundamentals, and higher sections of the scientific world. Math is given in forms of algebra I to trigonometry, which teach students to think as well as the commercial maths aid stu- dents in the business world. Mr. Higgenson demonstrates use of Biology club beautifies science loggia. chemistry in cosmetics. 1 ,Ba,sssfm-vv'v-'-- 'K Z8 Miss Dinnen and Barry discuss impor- tant government problem. ' NJ any ..gn....s,-.v-Q. Sonny makes report in World Geography. t Slllllll SHIIIIIS We, the future voting citizens of America, need o complete knowledge of our country's back- ground. To prepare us for this responsibility , United States history and government is offered for students. World Georgrophy and World History help acquaint students with our foreign neighbors. These courses give students o well rounded picture of world activities. Anita, Phyllis, and Gladys listen while Miss Watkins shows the size with her Mr. Wilson discusses psychology paper. hands. Quan' 3- B-r 'ff BS .Xl Mrs Truby illustrates the fundamentals of Miss Moore conducts a typical remedial sentence dragraming reading class lA llAGlS An occaslonal '7Como esta' usted H can be heard In the halls from the many lunror and sensor stu dents enrolled un Spanush l and Spanrsh ll Latm l-and ll as offered as an elective course for freshman and sophomores Mrss Wethrngton and Mnss Cubbedge teach the students the begrnmng fundamentals of forergn language Latm although no longer used rs the basrs for all romance languages and rs a useful foundatron for further study In Spanish Italian French and Portuguese Mr Langenfass teaches students to analyze Miss Wethington gives special help to a sentences struggling Latin student I-4 This senior advanced English class ' , r Junior students plan seems to be having a hard test. classroom reports. Y v' 30 in mi 'ln ! Hmml I guess th1s goes m the debxt column Wonder why I can t read thlsl CllllllMllllIIAl mercnal department of S B H S The extensnve course Includes two years of shorthand a course IH typewrltlng office practace bookkeeping and business law and salesmanshup The commercual department prepares students for many flelds ofthe busmess world Headed by Mnss Trautman Mlss Kelly and Muss Allen the commercial IS the most popular of all courses at South Broward Let s flle II under S for sandwlch Hope the boss lxkes my typmg posture What are the mafglng for 60 space 111132 I Can I get these columns I0 b3l8IlCS 31 Ml s 39 sg.ffk.,,r e ..xT ' 1 ' A K ?' . N g A y Y Q .A-, A j V --4..4.,W ,Uh ,.c,,, 4 E1 , A 3 P V , f . , i A X Q 'gl T s. f r The future of men and women in the business world is given an excellent background in the com- . u I I I . l I I I I l ' . I . . I U, b . . v ' on .. V: ,X ., . X , l I ,D . U b K ,I A V ,A . Mr Langenfass consults card catalogue while student checks out book from Cynthia Dan Hayes and B111 enjoy penoclxcals Students create rnterestmg bulleun boards 1' 4 5 Q lgffiglf , 2:3 ft Barbara Malphurs and Mrs Dowerman place books in the press after student assistant meuds Lhern Thus school year for the furst time, the llbrary has been open all day from 745 to 410 p m o facrlntate students wuth their Favorite readmg Mrs Dowerman head llbrarran rs always ready to gave a helpmg hand to students desmng a certam book or special reference work An orrentatron program was glven at the begmnlng of the year to Famnlnarnze the students wuth the facll mes of our school lrbrary Our lrbrary rs constantly growung wuth the adclnhon of many new books each year by purchase and donation Even on shxrt day semors take ume for serious thoughts ,gl fsi 5 s' A 4' .. sg ' v 'TY' 'N .9 Q, z 5, Y , ' 1- Q! 4 'rp . gg is A X 3 Arlene and Mary Kay were surprised that the cake turned out so well. llllMl lllll llMIlIS The main purpose of the home economics department is to teach the girls of South Broward to become good 5, Mrs. Bolton pins up hem for student. Measuring, sewing, and pinning are all necessary. homemakers. There are three years of home economics offered to students,- the first two years being made up of sewing and cooking, and the third, of interior decoration and home nursing. Climaxing the semester of sewing, the First and second year classes gave a fashion show in a school assembly. Highlighting the second semester, students planned and prepared meals. Making frosting is fun. 1 gi in if f Pests llll I .Q ,nits L Fashion show highlights sewing semester. go Students study lathe in acuon. Plamamg the 'NN The ability to create guves a soul cerfonn sahsfactuon which develops hls appreclahon for the dlgmfy of work The school shop shows the manual 'obs and shows the care and mam fenance of machines and shop man agement Smoothmg thihgs out. Workmg by-d on then' dtlwlngs ,gs ,? .ix . f , rlgrxxmy . ' Q , 3 ff. .x R s , s sssw ,A s xxx W K X' e-,c 'A Q, X W - , iw? Q mc Tp, f , , fir ff s k s 2, w ss... , , MM , w hsse M -me 'Q 1. ' ' - rl. 'QI 4, kv in N iv if I f l x xfs :f5fL',:L V,a1 , , K: I I I XA . f.- -M A ,V he ssss Snop ' A' -'-'c I s 2 XX, W M - ,Q .55 0 - ' X N K Q Pat smoothes the clay Broward s outstanding car toonist tries hrs hand at something serious before shapmg it ll, Doreen listens whtle Mr Mallet helps Jack. Debby tnes mk sketchmg for a change 41 Mallet supervises spray n of chalk drawmgs 'il' Tex,-E 35 X The Fme artsare taught nn many rms at South Broward Many stu dent fund class relaxatuon can be found When usung a pamt brush or mo elmg clay The students of the art depart men have partnclpated nn varuous contests thus year brlnglng out the hidden talents of many Helping campangns and decoratang the school functlons besides dolng personal work the art students have a busy schedule of work wlthout a textbook . U: N... K I.x 'Qin Q xl ML ' ig ' . . fp A. 484' lmlth' ' - QQ X e - r, x X I, . . I I l R x V U -0 I . I . . is 1 I . CIASSES 8 'K '25 rg QQ' JV 9' A I5 Sw! .-2' f ff? 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J .62 'N 1 B111 Stuart presxdent Pat Badenhop secretary Lenny Sacks VICE treasurer presldent Sl lllll IIIASSH lll As each senior looks back on his last year at South Broward memories ofa happy and eventful year come to life These memories will be cherished more and more as the years fly by in each one of their lives They remember when they as rumors elected their class officers for the coming year Bull Stuart Lenny Sacks and Pat Miss Grace Bowen Badenhop were respectively elected president vice president SPOHSOI and secretary treasurer As the football season rolled by Pat Badenhop was selected to be football queen of 1954 and was crowned at the coronation ceremony sponsored by the tumors The seniors had a chance to show their dramatic ability in their play You Can t Take lt With You which was a tremendous success ln February was the occasion for the annual Sweethearts Dance at which the guests eagerly awaited announcement of the coveted honor of being the Sweethearts of Sweethearts or a Senior Superlatuve Every club seemed to be frantically writing and rehearsing skits as the date of Broward Follies rap idly drew near But after it was over all they could remember was the fun they had doing it To the amazement of the rest of the student body the seniors came to school one day dressed in paiama tops and other odd paraphernalia, for it was Shirt Day . Skip day was next, the entire senior class went to Crandon Park where they swam, played ball, and baked in the sun. The Junior Senior Prom was the formal dance of the year. Everyone thought that it was one of the best ever held. As the school year came to a close, the seniors were busy studying for exams, being measured for caps and gowns, and preparing for the week of pre commencement exercises. Then after report cards were given out and Baccalaureate and Class Night were held, the final step in graduation-the commencement exercises came. The seniors then sadly left their Alma Mater and scattered like sand in a wind, each holding mem ories that will never be forgotten. v .9 , u T . P 4 5, - r f . ' f' if IH fo - 'T' X' -149' fy 'N z e . !',x 338 , V, X 3 u U I S TI' 0 I 1 Q , I I I I . I I ' I I , . . . - . 9 I I ' ' - I . . . . . . . ,, , . ,, . I A ' . , . . A 0 n 0 . . , . I , ,rf my ' A. 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'XR 1 .f I1 1 X,,,fg1f , 18 'W as ar., PN. if PATRICIA JOYCE BADENHOP Hoppy StudentCounc1l I 2 3 4 Secretary Treasurer ofClass 4 SentorDebs4 Trt H1 Y2 3 4 Presrdentz 3 4 Wheel ettes 3 4 G A A 2 Treasurer 2 Choraleers 4 Major ette 3 4 Football Queen 4 Wheel Club Sweetheart 4 Band Sweetheart 3 Nanonal Honor Socrety 4 ANNI: MARIE BARBATSULY Class Vrce Pres1dent3 Nat1ona1HonorSoc1ety 4 Stu dent Councrl 4 Seruor Debs 4 Presxdent 4 B Club 4 Tn H1 Y 2 3 4 G A A I Browardrer Staff4 Choral eers 4 Tennis 7 3, Football Queen Attendant 2 Class Play 4 ANDREE NORA BARTHELEMY Andy Sentor Debs4 Tn H1 Y 4 G A A 3 Camera Club 2 Choraleers I 3 4 G1r1s Chorus 3 Melodettes 4 GLORIA FAYE BARWICK Glo Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 4 Wheelettes 4 Senror Debs 4 Trr H1 Y 4 Choraleersl 2 3 4 Sweetheart 3,Cheer leader 4, Class Play 3,4 1' fx 971 ff' -an-.. 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'Y' 'PY' 'W' ALAN JAY BAUM Ace Band I 2 B1010gy Club 2 Sclence Club 2 Camera Club 2 JERRY IRVIN BILLER Class Presldent 2 Student COUHC11 I 2 Glee Club I 2 4 Band 2 3 4 Basketballl 2 Trackl 2 Baseballl 2 RICHARD ARLEN BINGHAM Y 2 3 4 D C T JOHN BENJAMIN BOWLES Sonny B Club 2 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4 Football Team I Baseball 2 3 4 B Basketball 3 2 Y' :ls i fr It 'Qu ' V 1 I . - , .I 5 l 'Q I 1 4 ' 0 I 7 5 4 . 5 I , 47N '-1 l t ,I t I ' 2 . . s . - - .2.3: - 5. - Hi' ..:...3.4. 41 Q 'fbi 49x pug fi 'Vs ... fav-15, 'Q-QT' JANETT IRENE BERMAN Jan Nauonal Honor Socrety 4 Senior Debs 4 Tu H1 Y 2 3 Wheelettes 4 F H A 2 3 Pep Club I Jumor Red Cross I Lrbrary I 2 Browardrer Staff4 Class Play 3 4 LOA JEAN BERTLING D c T 4 PATRICIA ANN BIGGS Patty Red Trr H1 Y 2 3 4 Semor Debs 4 Mauorettes I 2 3 4 Head Majorette 4 DOREEN BLACK Class Secretary 2 Tn H1 Y 4 Semor Debs Nffg NORMAN FRANCIS BRAY Lmle Trck Natronal Honor Socrety 4 B Club 3 4 Key Club 3 SCIENCE Club 3 Swrmmrng Team 2 3 4 Captam 4 DAVID HAROLD BRITTON Dave ScrenceClub3 Football4 B Team 3 B Baseball JAMES HENRY BROOK Jimmy CARL RAY BROWN Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Student Council 4 Treas urer4 Wheel Club 4, Treasurer 4 H1 Y 3 4 B Club 3 4 Swzmmrng 2 3 Class Play 4 Browardier Staff 4 4 - 'iy 3 ,hs ,wx 2 i -z .-,J 35 'X ,A 1 U1 O -Q-....,.,. 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N '-IZ mm an 5 'cn o E '54 my RICHARD MESSINA Turk Football 3 Band 2 3 ROBERT PATRICK MICHEAL Shm Baseball I 2, Track I EDWARD H MILLER Pete Hi Y I Sctence Club I 2,3 4 Photography Club I 2,3 1 F - V ' I I' 1- - 3 Q , 1 ,I f : gl X 'V AJ' i . ' I .. ' I 1 ' K , -. - sq 5 .. ' . Q -, I -v I ' : I- .. . ' .. I I g 1 ' 4 1 I ' 1 ' A ,,,. A - 3 ' - Stal: If' I : I . S ' Q ' n ' Y, U as 'IIA s W we .9 1, ' in PH-1 U1 - OO 2 . 3 'X ' F' A T4 '- 35 X ' ' W-al., TN , .. I . 2 tit. 3 4 lg Q ..-- , . I I I .. : : l . ' ' ' f i I: A . : H . - 4 A L ' : - A - T 9 K' Sire! 'G-T? ...Q 1095, U1 -52 ni, -'UN T v-i lvq iU'a QQPR X f' SHIRLEY ANNE MILLER Tri-I-li-Y 2 3 4- Treasurer3 4- SeniorDebs 4gBio1ogy Club 2-Choraleers 4- Sweetheart4- Band I 2 3 4- Student Director 4- Majorettes 3. LORRAINE MARIE O'HARA Tri-Hi-Y 3 4- Senior Debs 4g Glee Club I-Majorertes MARIZTEAN OLDS Class Treasurer I- Senior Debs 4- F H A I 3- Class Play 2 LOIS NAOMI ORLANDO-- Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4p Senior Debs 45 G.A.A. 1,23 Glee Club I,2,4g Swimming 2g Majorettes 3.4: Class Play 3. if TOMMY MILLER ROBERT ALLAN MOORE-- Prez Class Vice-President 1- Wheel Clubl 3 4- B Foot ball I- Basketball I DANIEL WEBSTER O'LAUGHLIN-- Dan Dramatics Club I- Spanish Club 2. JAMES WARREN ovERToN-- Jim D c T. 4 Xa. yu., 'Of 1' exf- rv 'vs 1 fh- fi li 'NJ 7st 'Lf img PHYLLIS JOYCE PAHNKE-- Sparky JAMES CURTIS OWENS- jimmy National Honor Society 4-Tri-Hi-Y 2 3 4- Wheelettes 3 4- Treasurer 4- SeniorDebs 4- B Club 2 3 4- Secre- tary 4- G A A I' F H A r- Treasurer I- Swimming Team r 2 3 4-Captain 4-May QueenAttendant I- Bull- dog s Tale Staff 4- Quill and Scroll 4 AUGUSTA KATHRYN PALMASINO' Gus T'-Hi-Y4 GA A I 2 LONNIE CAROLINE PERSON -- Lon Choraleers 3 4 MARGARET ANN PowsLL- Peggy National Honor Society 4- Student Council I 2 3 4- B Club 4- Senior Debs 4, Tri-Hi-Y I 4- Class Play 3 Bul1dog's Tale SI3ff4 Quill and Scroll 4 B Club 3 4- Football Manager 3 MICHAEL JOSEPH PADULA-' Mike National Honor Society 4- Student Council 4- Hi- 4- Biology Club 2-Track 2- B Football 2- Bulldog s Tale Staff 4 Business Manager 4- Quill and Scroll 4 NORMAN DOAN PETERSON-- Norm National Honor Society 4- Student Council 4- Wheel Club 3 4- Hi-Y 2 3 4-Treasurer3 Biology Club2 Junior Red Cross I- Browardier staff 4 Business Manager 4'Ql1iu and Scroll 4. DAN ALBIN PFISTERU Dan l B Club 3 4 B Foorbal13- Basketball 4- B Team 2- Baseball 2 3 4- B Team I 'PWM fN QS dv?- we ti i'1 li 1315- rQ,Q5 SUZANNE LOU RANKIN Suste Student Counctll Class Treasurer! G A 2 Spamsh Club 2 DIANNE ROSE REED Acappella Chou 2 GLADYS IRENE REICHENBACH Trl H1 Y 4, Semor Debs 4 MARGARET GERTRUDE REID 'Margie Semor Debs4 F H A 2 Brology Clubz PepClub 3 Choraleers I 2 3 4 S 'ax dw 'WI Ip N ..-. Q -,T J OTTO GEORGE RAABE Bud Natxonal Honor Society 4 Sctence Club 3 4 Chess Club 2 RONALD CALVIN RAMAKER Ronnie HENRY CURBEN REINHARD Hank Brology Club 2 Vice Presrdent 2 Photography Club I, Presxdent I Band 2 3 4, Student Dtrector 3 News paper Club 4 ROBERT IRWIN REITER Bob Student Councrl 3 4 Vice President 3, Presrdent 4 National Honor Socxety 3 4 Key Club 2 3 4, H1 Y 2 3 4 Glee Club I, Basketball 4, B Team! 2 3 ff f fb 1. Wi A ' A at Y A -Q Q - ' ? 1 0 I ' 5 4 Y x V I X ix 4 D ff A 1 4 4. . ,- ' vp r 1 N Y 7, K. Q' I .mph , ,W 3 K Y 4.2- no it of - Y. 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A 3 3 w 0 'B 3' ' ' a 3 0' xi. kv' N V f xx 5 W Q A r nn e - N , . 62 Q 422 wg-ev av' 3 9- am ,- JACQUELINE MARY SACKAS Jack1e Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Student Councll 2 Trr Y 2 3 4 Wheelettes 4 Semor Debs4 F B L A 2 B Club 4 Choraleers I 3 4 Cheerleader 4 BARBARA ANN scH1cTEL Toons D c T 4 YVONNE JOY SCHRANK F H A 2 Pep Clubz G A A I Photo Club2 Sec retary 2 Choraleers I 4 Browardxer Staff4 Qurll and Scroll 4 MARY ELIZA SEYEZ. Tn HI Y 4 Senror Debs4 G A A 3 4 Scrence Club 3 4 Choraleers 4 315 A :Tx Y 'A-7 M wie RICHARD TAYLOR RUTHERFORD Dlck Ball I 2 WILLIAM CLARK RYDER Red Ryder Scrence Club 4 LEONARD CARL SACKS Lenny Natronal Honor Socrety 4 Student Counc1l I 4 Class Vlce Pres1dent4 Wheel C1ub3 4 Treasurer 3 Presrdent 4 Basketball3 4 B Team 2 TennIs2 4 Baseballlvian age: 3 DONA LD ROG ER SANFORD L ,...t t s ' ,fy 4' ' . 'Y f . A fm - , 'X 1 14 f ' A . 5 D' 1' , - A' A A V s 1' I 1 I I A ' 'N . 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Y ,X gx Il , if 5 ' 'A g .3 f X . am Ng A ff rr' 4 ' -- B b :Qu I' 3 H I' ' ' . 64 if 'Sn 'US 2 '-12 xc SUE SYLVIA SMITH Tootie FT 4 Tril-HY! GAA lCll'l'let3Cll1bl Tl-IEODORA EUGENIA SOKOL Teddy G A A 4 Laun Club 2 3, Tennis 4 JOANNA mln svnout Joanne 'rn H1 Y 3 Band 1 2 MARY KAY STILES 'Mrcld Nationall-lonorSociety 3.4. Secretary4 F B L A 2 3,4, President 4 Tri Hi Y 2 3,4 Choraleers 3,Accom panlst 3 Browudier staff 4 Assistant Business Manager 4 Quill and Scroll 4 Swimming 1,2 qw.. .I W' 'ire V57 2 ar It 'bs 'V' DENNIS BARRY STITELY Dennrs the Menace Natxonal Honor Society 4 Student Council 4 H1 Y 4 V1ce Pres1dent 4 Wheel Club 4 Choraleers I 3 Accompamst 4 Band I 2 Browardrer staff 4 Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef4 Qu111 and Scroll 4 WILLIAM ALEXANDER STUART 11 Natronal Honor Society 3 4 Class Presxdentz 4 Stu dent Councxlz 3 4 Wheel Clubl 2 3 4,Vlce Presrdent 4 H1 Y 2,3 Btology Club 2 Football 2 3 4, B Team I Track 3 Managerz B Basketballz BBSBIJIU4 RAYMOND EDWARD THOMPSON Ray Student Counc11 3 4 H1 Y 2 3 4 Vice Presxdent 3 President 4 Wheel Club 3 4 Secretary 4 Biology Club 2 Band I 2 3 4 Student Conductor 3 4 Bu11dog's Tale staff 4 Class Play 3 EDMOND DANTE T110 Eddie D c 1' 4 'Q' 9 T, 1 ' A. ' of xv Ill '54 A- ' A. ti lb I.. R 1 5 f , 3. 2 ' - ' s a ' . '43 D....:'-:...5 ,2. 'i .,- D -- '- --nm H ' a . . . , ' . : '- . . : ' ' a 65 n .f Ar- ' rw 'K in-rl' A f if av--i um ow mx an Q2 ' MYR ROBERT HENRY TOBER Bob MARTHA CAROLINE STUMPIZ Nauonal Honor Soclcty 4, Student COUHC114 H1 Y 3 Tu H1 Y 4 Pep Club I Scmmc Club 3 Choraleers 4 Wheel Club 4 Class Play 4 Browardrer Staff4 Qulll 2 and Scroll 4 FAITH PATRICIA swAB I EDVYTD TOP EL b Class Vlce Presrdent 2 Cheerleader 2 3 Class Play 3 B10 ogy C u 2 Camera u 3 SANDRA MARILYN TAYLOR Sandy HA'iVEYWT1RE?iIfi Ha? R b H B D C T 4 Screncc Club 3 F rr A 2 Pep Club 2 Student CONC' 2 ee U 3 4 as at A 4 Team I 2 Baseball 4 Golf Team 2 4 JOAN P1:'tl'RlCIA TOISQAKI Llttle One. JOHN DOUGLAS TROTTER Doug Go I 2 3 4 aloreues 3 H1 Y 4 Treasurer 4,Sc1ence Club 3 Semor Band I 2 3 4 6o -no ' . , is 'M' .71 - . 'vs ' ' ' Y ' V Y Y r I I - f K' l 1 I ' vi ' ,f Z F- 4 V K , . ZA KA K V abs' . Q -r v-, ' C K 3 an . Q r 7 ' 'Y ,bv F I I A , l X , , ' I r - A A I Y Y 3 f 4' . Aga f 'Q E ,J ings.. 35 -H v'f ' Q PATRICIA ANN TOY a JA NICE GAIL TRICE Jan Sentor Debs 4 F H A 2 Btology Club 2 Choraleers 2 JANET RUTH TRIPP Jan Tr1 H1 Y 2 3 4 sctence Club 4 Btology Club 2 Choraleers 4 REGINA MARY TURI R gg Class Secretary 1 Tn H1 Y 4 Semor Debs 4 Cheer leader 2 3 iq are M, vm 1 V, l '2 ' -wt- RONALD DEXTER TURNER Ronnte Key Club 4 B Club 2 3 4 Bulldog s Tale staff 4 Basketball 2 3 4 B Team! Swlmmmg 2 3 Sweet heart ofF B L A 4 DAVID BRADFORD VOZZOLA Dave Class Treasurer I, B Club 4 Btology Club 2 Foot ball 4 Basketball 3 Baseball 1,2 3 DONALD VOZZOLA Don Track 3 Basketball 3 CHARLES GUY WARNER Charllc lll Y 4 Sctence Club4 Com Club! Browardler Staff Choraleers I 2 3 4 I, 4 If nr ' 17 rt, xl i W 1 P , K f' x'- . . - Lx ve' 7 Jr' J N125- ., V4 as 5 - 4 --NP tu . . --' ' . Tri-ui-Y 4pG1CE: Club 1,z,3,c1ass Play z,3. ' I ,, ,, ' ' f . , l f 1. .3,4. ' Q ,. E - z , ' -- Q ic U., . ,, , . I 43 s 1 J ' 67 lbnqfbs PDQ WU W' 1 I' '99-e fy: :urs ,,f ' ' ARLENE JOAN TYMINSKI Trl H1 Y 4 Semor Debs 4 Bxology Club 2, G A A I Glee Club I 2 Bulldog's Tale staff 4 Qulll and Scroll KATHERINE GRETCHEN VAN HOOGEN Kathy StudentCounc1l2 3 F H A I 2 G A A I Choral eers I 2,4 Golf 2 GABRIELLE ANN VAN STEENBEECK Gabe Senior Debs4 Tn H1 Y 2 G A A 1 MARY LU VOLPE D C T 4, Sweetheart 4 G A A I Glee Club 2 -gf' If ,FQ 'JI' wil? JANET ANN WERTZ an Junror Red Cross 2 Glee Club I HARRY EUGENE WESTBROOK Babe Wheel Club 1 2 3 4 B Club 2 3 4 Bxology Club 2 Presrdent 2 Footballz 3 4 B Team I Trackl 2 3 4 B Basketball 3 Sweetheart ofG A A 4 THEODORE EDWARD WHEELER Ted Nauonal Honor Soclety 4 Choraleers I 2,3,4 Presr dent 4, Student Conductor 3 4 Band 1,2 3 4, Student Conductor 4 Class Play 4 JAY NORMAN WYRICK H1 Y 4 Camera Club 3 Band 2 11 N VN ' 'Ev at 'F A , f C fig , x ' War r , 1 - '54 or fb- 1 ' f F. ., Q . 3 I -..HJ 4. l v I 5 H N 9 v Q n -- Lu 68 'Nm wr-A .1 BISI All Alillll ll Joan Cromer Pete Gillespie 0 1 '7 A I A Q K 1 Y . . . I- I I. .f -4 a lv i v.l.f vV . uf 1 . . I , ' K x . .4 . f A 1 A ' 'fl L L .1 . 1' fr- 1 ' , 4 Eg . . I Q 5 . E sg, :ft ' S MUSI IMI IH! 5 N, 'J' M081 DIPE MBU Bob Reiter Sandy Cpmer 1' his 58 f 4 . . , , 1 : Q, . Q, 5 . i ' 1 4 M E MGRIAL TO ALL WH0 HM! THAT WE if E DIED NJOY .AL M081 HKHY I0 Sllllllllll ,XT '5- . R I Y X w A I Q I' 4 4-If v . ,V ! A Y - 9' . P V7 .- ' - A' . 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Research papers even on shirt day. Aren't they precious? Oh, Daddyll To the fishpond. 51355, ' 4: ' S M reef if thh,s rf r- rr' Jll IDR Ill S3 HISHIRY The junior class, having elected its officers the previous year, started off its event filled year by sponsoring the Coronation of the Football Queen and the Homecoming Dance on November 24 and 25. After successfully staging their first two projects, they immediately began planning the Broward Follies to be held March 12. On April 9 they presented their class play, Thorton Wilder's Our Town . It was a tremendous it Work day was scheduled for May I and the juniors were once again hard at work After completing these projects they now had sufficient funds to honor the seniors with the Junior-Senior Prom May I5 was set as the date and preparations were underway The theme Southern Serenade fit the colonial atmosphere of Leone s perfectly and again the Juruors were to be congratulated for their work The end of the year found that the Class of 55 had faced many tnals and tribulations and that they were now ready to fill the shoes of the graduating seniors Under the leadership of their officers and their sponsor Mrs Madge Longaker and with the outstanding class participation the Juniors should truly be proud of a most mem orable year 'Y' Mrs Madge Longaker sponsor .-...E sm im Shakespeare prtstdtm Richard Mayer vice president Ruthie Goodwin secretary treasurer 84 h l , . - . I . .. ..' - . , . . . . ' , . . . . . . . . . . . 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Joyce Leviton s ,C N l .. N, 4 as 4 1 f 3 ,unitary '4 cw-1' L 'D- Wvuhf: T7 ,sux lk L ' - L . ' L K' i f if 1 ff ' 'W y s A v, V ' ' la Qu L.. L? ' V if - 4 u .1 T1 v . 1 Q74 S.. . in XE Q, , is L ns . ' -.- 'S je L L R K u . w,,, x A X W lJ '... rl - le - - TC 'W ' ' ' -TS? . 'K' rn ,L t 'ef' fix -fc y . s, K' - L so y j L ... 9 rg' x . - ,. if A , Q5 ', 5 ' , - l R -vs' 'I .. kv -- , W M diva' Q 1: Maxine Llpsitz Joyce Lowery Sandra Lowery Barbara Lynn Howard Margolis Rita Marholin Joe Mornofti Margaret Marksberry Betty Mahan Sally Mahan Pat Mallloux Carol Malchiodi Joan Mankowich Ruth Manning William Margiotta JU IUIIS Paul McDermott William McKenna Barbara Miko L 75: .JA 1' K' ff--- at 151 Q4 l ' , 1 l M L ' ,. I K 5 in . X 3 ai R Q L x -'N -- ' tl fs- X Q K'-, ,3L Q- W 1 S...f , I . . we ,.f 5' i' ..., .-. ... L xii 5 5? yvlglf XML. Richard Mayer James McCIel lon it 1 1678 i. 'fu ff' I AJ- . - av 'I' ,nh 1 'Cv-'- Esc 9611! f Er df -rf L. 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Mary Louise Sambataro Richard Scherbert Barbara Scherman Sandra Schiffman Charles Schwerk Anna Sciacca Ralph Seacrest Dennis Self Jim Shakespeare Betty Joyce Shoaff Marc Shone Mary Schichfel James Shillinglaw Jack Silverman Larry Semmel llf '55 Don Singer Malcolm Slocum Doreen Smith Evelyn Smith Robert Smith Sandra Snell Jll John Snowden Don Solomon Phil Solomon Beverly Spahn Richard Spiers Jack Sproul Sylvia Stacey Phillip Stallman Robert Stoll Sandra Stark Sue Stevens Mike Stone Douglas Stuart Adrienne Taylor Betty Taylor Ruth Taylor HS Penny Temple Jerome Tepper .lay Thal Ron Thomson Grant Toplts Henry Trout fr ,gn-5 zlfqffvz . f LS fr ax 1' 'Se it 1 49' Nj ,W .Li ,r 'V --v W' . C'-'7' we-4' inf' ,31- CS'-v 4' 'Z QE' NR:-an 'luv' A .uf M' I no v , '1 x - V M, , rf -Q ' ,gh xx H' . I T.. 4' T l, ll,l A ? I Qi - A . ' 1,?7f22gi?f r ' ' . Ti A T .7 e P .wa ' T , V, ,'.r.' , . 2.5! T P Qu 7 .N i X. if ' 1 T K ' V - W 1 -f ' ffi ., . Q it J, 'i , fx ,. 7 ' 1, , W 31... F 1 - L4 , . 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The visual aid group shows us pictures Give it the artistic touch Band leaving for state competition Now listen closely. Robert Snowden Presxdent Mr Stuart Pelhng Sponsor John Seplelh Vlce Presrdem Pamcia Cromer Secretary Treasurer Slll'HOMlllll lIlASS Hllllllll Though the sophomore class has no annual actuv :ty nt has nevertheless been busy Much tame and work was spent ln plannmga dance during the earlser part of the year but musfortune stepped an and our long awanted dance had to be postponed several tnmes The plans were flnallycarrued out near the end of the school year and a Soc Hop was glven followmg the Sprung Football game May l4 A committee of Bobby Snowden Pat Cromer John Sampson Peg Garrowcly, and Lou Orsell were mcharge ofall prep aratnons The dance proved to be a bug success Thus being their fnrst year ln Sensor Hugh they were now represented an Student Councal SIIPHUMIIHES FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Alexan- der, Florence Moutsatsos, Donna Fastiggr, Jerry Fortier. SECOND ROW: Ed Azevedo, Muriel Hilgicrs, Karen Moore, Marcia Wiacek, Steve Cohen. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pete Deluca, Tommy Bridges, Ed Usteck, Bob Huston. SEC- OND ROW: Laura Sieyel, Billy Eoson, Sonja Harrold, Robert Ogburn, Dotty Knight. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Stoinoff, Nancy Fowler, Marilyn Hatch, Charles Hofman. SECOND ROW: Ed Agro, Lois Molkenthin, Rose Marie Fomo, Diane Young, David Rich. Y? FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Cassie Wolfe, Rose Barraglia, Jeannie Lehman, Joan de Stefano. SEC- OND ROW: jack Catalino, Ed Wentworth, Brian Mayberry, Kenny Berg, Edith Wasson. lv FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Sepielle, Mike De Lucia, Norman Paske, Allen Brooke. SECOND ROW: David Zell, Frances Schofield, Kay Roper, Marie Checchia, Nancy Moore, Bobby Geacin. A UI '56 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Yvonne Belk, Dom- inick Sammartino, Elizabeth Proctor. SECOND ROW: Rachenda Vernborg, Rhoda Savage, Noel Niks. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Margaret Godfry, Betty Matthews, Connia Kania, Edith Day. SEC- OND ROW: David Hoins, Judy Kirby, Sherry John- son, Carleen Sharp, Danny Carther. -.,.,,, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Cliver, Ann McGlamery, Ronnie Miller. SECOND ROW: Mari- lyn Sheffield, Jean Reille, Bobby Ott, Barbara Con- cato, Jeanine Hinson. 'QR FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Leon Thompston Betty Webb Melvin Hollander Robert Rosen SEC OND ROW Melvin Slaughter Robert Smith Den nis Starcher, Joe Ward, Jack Freeman iq -Ll I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Fortier, Wayne Sellers, Bill Montagnari, Ralph Battista. SECOND ROW: Fred Nelson, Ruth Richardson, Hallie Lee, Verna Simmons, Bill Trainor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debby Slater, Bar- bara Volpe, Helen Amundson. SECOND ROW: Ruth Fazio, Wendy Carpenter, John Simpson, Pat Cromer, Peggy Garroway. 04 SIIPHIIMIIRIS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carolyn Miko, John Reed, Forrest Kilian, Joan Fritschie. SECOND ROW: Frankie Joyones, Jessie Cagle, Mary Ann Markham, Jane Weedon. . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edson Phillipi, Mar- gie Collins, Jane Bromback, Nick Heery. SECOND ROW: Frank Denorest, Allen Layton, Pat Orcutt, Rennie Ortega, Gordon Nail. X 8 SIIPHIIMIIRES FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Seyez, Dav- id Yount, Jim Ugan, Sheila King. SECOND ROW: Gary Woolgar, Gerri Shear, Carol Neilsen, Frank Schreyer. in, K ALI. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Fletcher, Don Adams, Arnold Arch, Ronnie Grampa. SECOND ROW: Chuck Reichling, George Seyez, Bob Adams, Bob Deleva, Jim Kearney. A nl v-4 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Probe, Paul O'Kane, Charles Holmes. SECOND ROW: Dick Mil- ler, Gerald King, Earl Smith, Tommy Woitesek, Bill Biltz. ,. 'U' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Brown, Pat Stewart, Fay Messina, George Privateer. SECOND ROW: Reggie Doane, Barbara Mills, Wanda llowis- ki, Peggy Collins, William Fricke. . '10 . 4316, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Littlefield, Lola Essery, Barbara Crouch, David Greitzer. SEC- OND ROW: Bud Africano, Betty Lou Baxter, Jo Ann Doster, Anita Wright, Ross Beckerman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Day, Frank Karins, Frank Hill, Charles Lazuthke, Joe Attaway, Robert Peterson. SECOND ROW: Fred Brandhuber, Gwen Ferrell, Loretta Hill, Jane Reach, Imogene Kirkman, Ronnie Berasford. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Fern Wreder Char lotte Wrlllams SECOND ROW Stanley Resnrk Wendy Silverburg Dianna Zuearro Anita Johnston Drck Wright FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Adrienne Andreev sky Liydia Boldac Nancy Cavender, Lois Lenard SECOND ROW Hubert Stewart Marhne Jeuback Jerry Beirlmer Joan Hortman Joe Meola i a, 0 I , 5 6 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Fred Frankel, Lor- raine Chancy, Richard Zink. SECOND ROW: Mar- shall La Combe, Barbara Kindernay, Sari Horne, Pat Bash, Sandy Yankow. H . 5.1! E .MF x an tif ' 1 I ,K A, ,- - FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Joviak, Beverly Lustgarten, Sheila Presser, Barry Roth. SECOND ROW: Ruth Rutledge, Donna McQuiston, Mariann Horstman, Dee Flynn, Ethlene Self. T me IL. 7 FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Larry Curly Dianne Faucher Betty Yonce, Pete Leto SECOND ROW: Doug Simpson Julia Austin Donna Cuthbertson, Carol McMahan, Doug Horan S-W. LW FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Edwards, George Huntly, Sal Curello, Gary Stinson, Robert Sechrest. SECOND ROW: Mark Walker, Betty Walker, Mary Alice Pierce, Lee Orsell, Dottie Montayne, Eddie Shuler. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Diane Kearns, Frank Young, Eddie Heilbronner, Betty Kletsky. SECOND ROW: Dean Shaw, Jeannie Reiss, Carol Luechauer, Pat Hector, Dennis Shaw. SUPHIIMIIRIS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Fay Marsh Delories Moore, Sharon Slater, Robert Manley Loma Guthrie, Judy Duncanson. SECOND ROW Sandy Maillous, Anita Filarde, Marilyn Nichols, Mary Lou Wilder, Shirley Schaus, Lorraine Eng- SIIOITI. Hil Are we having funl l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Fizette, Ned Moulton, Ronnie Miller. SECOND ROW: Judy Leach, Bobbie Ellison, Phyllis Hagood, Peggy Darrah. O8 SIIPHUMIIRIS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Parsons, David Julian, Betty Sawyer, Charles Jones. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Capp, Jackie Brotman, Frances France, Rosa- lyn Starck, Ruth Andres. Flappers come back in the Broward Follies. FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Boyer, Linda Nichols, Joyce Smith, SECOND ROW: Ray Mears, Donna McMillan, Margie Northroup, Judy Bryant. 0 All FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Tommy Mikell, Deb- by Dalton, Gail Anderson, Louis Adams. SECOND ROW: David Scholz, Mary Pittman, Roberta Brown, Cheryll Hall, Leon Blackowitz. YJ SHMA lZlASS llISllllll Elections held at the beginning of the year placed David Spitzer an the president s posltlon made Ann Ruttkay vice-president and Linda Lansky secretary treasurer The freshmen proved themselves as capable workers by ranking second in sales for the magazine drive. They also partic- ipated in various sports such as swimming, track, tennis, football, baseball, and basketball. The freshmen were represented in the May Queen's Court and they ended suc- cessfully with asemiformal dance given in the gym on May 2l . 1 v Y V7 vga 5, u JI ' '32 - - J lv i l ,vat 5 5 7 Qs, 3 Y? '57 QV Q, Q.. . rc, , 5 . - . s Q V ,- t .. -.f . S XZ FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Schwenker, Donna Meyer, Rosemarie Caspanello, Edith Desmond, Betty Adler. SEC- OND ROW: Jackie Daddis, Virginia Laxon, Roberta Baron, Sandra Berry, Lillian Kezner. THIRD ROW: Edward Schlein, Jim Collier, Frank Shadley, Ronald Humphries, Thomas Mendoze, Wayne Campbell. HHSHNII FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Paul Ackerman, Manie Davenport, Sue Kelly, Lavonne Booser, Patricia McClendon, Shir- ley Lewis, Duane Burkhart. SECOND ROW: Richard Parker, Sara Hessel, Brenda lacino, Evelyn Jerome, Sharon Huston, Trulee Cusker, Candy Oelerich, Robert Brown. 'R 416' w ' fu: . S7 Q7 I MQ r I 1 la ' W7 F . . 'W A ' I I 1-- g E rv y FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Trueman Feaster, Elsie Young, Barbara Weber, Sue Crumpler, Dolores Cheries, Norma Moors, Eleanor Zambito, Gary Ware. SECOND ROW: Jack Wilson, Betty Moffitt, Geraldine Adams, Arlene Hadik, Cookie Bonatti, Gail Curtis, Patty McKay, Ruth Fine, Buddy Poole. THIRD ROW: Shelley Walker, Joan Trout, Joan Lonardelli, Dottie Penton, Diana Browne, Betty Sennett, Lynn Hall, Joyce Littlefield. FOURTH ROW: Vince DeLuca, Buddy Gossett, John Marquardt, Forrest Wigginton, Bobby Layton, Robert Favarato, Billy Weiner, Don Brandhuber. MASS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Junior Oden, Wanda Torney, Lottie Coody, Lou Ariola, Nancy Cochran, Wendell Weav- er, David Brown. SECOND ROW: John Rossi, Dennis Tipton, Davis Trawick, Thelma Baker, Joyce Manger, Mary Weav- er, Robert Schorly, John Schuler. THIRD ROW: Harry Padula, Wayne Miller, Jimmy Sawyer, Bill Parr, Kenneth Arthur, Jim Schweikert, Bruce Harris, Everett Zettle, Paul Lucas. FOURTH ROW: Bill Swearinger, Jay Sparkman, Sam Pagano, Patrick McGowan, Dave Spitzer, Bob Cook, Bob Richter, Ralph Thompson. , Q5 . lf? M507 I. . 4 . Ti? J ,ML ' A r . ,Q ' s. ul ,, l',.f WD K '10 .N ,sn I u IQ. 'ZZ' 5. v ,J 1 I 57.4. X, 1 ,vii gg 'st ,mf , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Marad, Joyce Lombard, Marie Wyatt, Betty Woodward, Shirley Taylor, Barbara Mascia, Frankie Jones, Judy Capehart. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Goldberg, Carolee Loury, Martha Anderson, Pat Behrens, Arlyne Levitt, Tobiann Jackson, Carolyn Lawton, Sandra Rose. THIRD ROW: Emerson Ash, Jacqui Mahr, Joan Loenig, Priscilla Smith, Nona Lanter, Joan Goodrich, Glenna Goetz, Betty Lou Brown. FOURTH ROW: Wayne Goggans, Norman Stevens, James McMahon, Douglas Horan, Ted Thomas, Michael McMahon, Jerry Holsombach, Bill Martin, Kenneth UF 957 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Graff, Bruce Tissot, Kathy Holding, Franie Gacher, Dennis Paul, Bruce Hotchkiss. SECOND ROW: Johnny Rusher, Betty Madinger, Pat Wilson, Ann Marie Ruttkay, Janet Smith, Marilyn Moore, Carol Castellow, Martha Keeld. THIRD ROW: Mike Spares, Francine Sacks, Jeanne Menis, Cynthia Heffron, Kathy Patterson, June Becket, Linda Cummings, Harvey Fane. FOURTH ROW: Frank Orr, Joan Bunis, Linda Lanky, Frank Bean, Charles Hilton, Irene Jones, Evan Bergman, William Kessell. Fincher. 6 C' -! f ll: .. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Barthelemy, Pennie Pennigton, Lois Gray, Marita Jacobson, Carol Sproul, Roda Broen, Beverlee Florian, Nancy Santulli, Muriel Richardson, Arthur Gerber. SECOND ROW: Nancy Cather, Janet Wilson, Sandra Weeks, Maureen Fogerty, Shirley Mae Brice, La Shon Strilla, Mary Wendt, Sara Ellen Yount, Patricia Sharkey. THIRD ROW: Robert Blakley, Tommy Geronimd, John Forrestael, Alfred Hodson, Tom Cianfrani, Paul Britton, Tim Sieberr, Ron- ald Case, George Nadeau. FOURTH ROW: Herman Shapiro, Micheal Klien, Thomas Sloan, Florence Richard, Wayne Bruns, Steve Gardy, James Mom, Frank Hyler, Doug Carter. JFRESHIVII FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronald Simpson, Margie Morton, Geraldean Dumm, Anna Van Netta, Barbara Crump, Ra- mona Lawson, Kay Woodfin, Jacqueline Attia, Cecil Cooper. SECOND ROW: Judy Sorvas, Helen Dickens, Jeanne Bragg, Sandra Allen, Ruth Conn, Barbara Walters, Ralfreda Amon, Mary Ann Haigen, Barbara Lonardelli. THIRD ROW: Lois Rat- liff, Eddie Halprin, Kenneth Capko, Robert Edwards, Beverly Thompson, Jeanie McGlamery, Andy Hamilton, William Konipa, Nancy Gray. FOURTH ROW: Tyrone Wilburn, James Farley, Wayne Benson, Jerry McElligott, Charles Brinda- mour, Eric Golden, Allen Wilkenfeld, Allin White, Pete Pfeiffer. vw x...v .Kwf ! 9 I ,, ,M x A , 5 i L. f 1n,4'f' ' cv K -' - . , X '1 -9 .V 6. -A , 'U' 1 iw x - 'R A '- Fl .. t R' 5 A .'9 f' i 17 FF' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobbie Sauls, Sandra Irving, Diane Hoyt, Mildred Frontiera, Rose Ann Alvarez, Gail York, Nannette Harrold, Dorothy Swengell. SECOND ROW: Mary Lusey, Velma Wooding, Edna Mears, Nancy Snowden, Linda Buckhantz, Barbara Breesman, Carol Slay, Mary Tobin, Armanda De Siato. THIRD ROW: John Smithell, Walter Bess, Poe Stoker, Charlene Branch, Nina Wasson, Bonnie Chapman, Gerald Adams, Greg Midchie, Ronald Fulton, Paul Cope. FOURTH ROW: Michael Neville, Tommy Cost, Allan Howes, Wayne Italiene, Ricky Lafayette, Travis Cobb, Roy Ford, HIESHNII FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Tuttle, Ruth Pratt, Loretta Capps, Marilyn Garnham, Sally Hoyle, Charollette Bo- back, Judy Carter, Danny Greenbaum. SECOND ROW: Dolores Haus, Janett Angstadt, Nancy Blanchard, Sharon Weber, Patty Pruitt, Mary Anne Mond, Merline Sanford, Lucille Pfister, Joan Gillespie. THIRD ROW: Robert Henshaw, David Seeley, Raymond Mayor, Leroy Jackson, Bobby Grampa, Richard Nieman, William Reap, Handly Caroway. FOURTH ROW: Ed Diorio, Rormie Gatto, Jack Wilcoxen, Bob Ochsonhirt, Bob Barrett, Doug Brown, Charles Stone, Roger Lofland, Danny Spinna. Kennard Radeford, Donald Seyez. 4 Nw f 3 1 U V, '- Q X l YM FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elizabeth Clemenger, Carol Swartz, Nancy Wohlfar, Gloria Zarechi. SECOND ROW Anne Ames, Pat Kozak, Dick Bogeli, Jerry Dunworth, Rosemarie Esposito, Faith Turner. THIRD ROW: John Danheart Don Alongi, Richard Fiorelli, June Zane, Judy Rodman, Jerry Temple, Jean Deanemy, Roland Jeinigan. FOURTH ROW Joe Carbon, Bob Barry, Fred Wolf, Lee Oneil, Ronnie Meyer, Franklin La Porta, Bob Alhouse HHSHMI FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandra McDuffie, Barbara Thoman, Nancy Jones, Betty Boman, Terri Davis, Sharon Car- ter. SECOND ROW: Carol Hahn, Dianne Budd, Jeanne Mercer, Mildred McGee, Irene Power, Evelyn Prat, Elsie Mae Leininger. THIRD ROW: Gary Tebbe, Clyde Woodward, Bruce Melns, Ted Ames, Bill Wertz, Bob Griffon, Robert Cole- man. FOURTH ROW: Eugene Poncebaker, Don Trickel, Earnest Schieinan, Florio Campi, John Barwick, Robert Faulkner, Jerrell Coleman, Kenneth Waldo. Y17 Ns Whew, wasn't that fun! Two brave underclassmen venture through the wet loggias. Who's that coming? It cou1dn't be Bob Tober, could it? ,wi Jo? . avwgvggfqf -A Lost something honey ? S APS Pupils are stone still as Mr. Wilson hands out their final report cards. Many students enjoy their free period in the fresh air. -Ht? x 1 ' X 4 ' ' 1 1. . S ' I K 5 .4iq ' rt et, ll HTH AUl X' -Z fs, .X , .., t vu tif Larry Elliott, president Carol Parker v1ce prestdent HISTURY Excitement filled the air as the students from Dania, Hallandale, and Hollywood began their first year at South Broward. After several weeks of confusion, the new- comers accustomed themselves to campus- life and settled down to a year of hard work and fun. After everyone became acquaint- ed, several weeks were set aside for cam- paigning for class and council offices. Larry Elliott as president, Carol Parker vice- president, and Helen Cromer secretory treasurer were chosen to lead the eighth graders through their first year at Broward Malcom Singer copped the coveted office of vice president of the Junior Student Coun c The eighth graders were ridiculed ond teased by upperclassmen but they got their revenge when the results of the magazine drive were known The eighth grade ran away with top honors and 8 5 won the con test among all the homerooms for selling themostmagazrnesubscriptuons Theywere the envy of the whole school when Mr Ash more gave them a day off for a lungle cruise The eighth grade worked hard through out the year and are now ready to face their following years of hugh school Helen Cromer secretary treasurer 8 'Q . f ' -H ,K 3 A Vx vs I sl Y avg pn FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Wesockes, Carol Sweet, Carol Lee, Edna Cundife, Willie Frances Sholar, Bonnie Marshall, Jeanette McKenzie, Judith Stacey, Darrell Moody, SECOND ROW: Lyn Romberg, Lucille Abruzzini, Joy Kra- vetz, Jacky Peisner, Berniece Huber, Diane Hesselton, Loretta Young, Lester Rerry, THIRD ROW: Diane Dunmire, Sonya Ladrie, Elizabeth Starcher, Katheryn Snider, Helen Sander, Judy Gunderson, Donna Seeley, Norma Fritchey, Lenny Matt- son. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Tognoli, Robert Minister, Howard Wentworth, Lance Barber, Donald Fell, BuddyGi1bert, Lucky Argy, Phil Sharaf, Bunny Caro. HGHIH GRADE FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Sabel, Charlene Thornton, joberta Cenami, Lynne Ryan, Jane Schlotter. SECOND ROW: Larry Barrs, Robert Hughes, Armando Felicetti, Joanne Cacciatore, Martha LaFavre, Tommy Ilowiecki, Spike Rid- ley, John Dahlgren, THIRD ROW: Anthony Graziano,NJim Ricketts, Rae Jaquith, Doris Mendlen, Anita Kroll, Barbara Flacks, Florence Martini, Jerry Matthews. FOURTH ROW: Carl Smith, Richard Regenburgh, Larry Laird, Florence Robbio, Ruthie Brigden, Malcolm Singer, Dickon Reppucci, Daniel Garbarino, Q x 'Q I WK V7 , I I 'finial ,il 1127 lin div I .vw- , , I-t,,,Ak,K l N Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frances Hitner, Barbara Pickett, Sarah Privett, Betty Damron, Amanda Ovellette, Katherine Grimaldi, Douglas Scott. SECOND ROW: Buzzy Florian, Glenn Lay, Barry Taylor,,Tommy Nunn, Richard Clarkson, Floyd Brothers, Gilbert Beyer, Robert Juback, Richard Berry. THIRD ROW: Dolly Davis, Hiyllis Duggins, Marcia Peterson, June Bohacs, Jean Reinhardt, Bernice Entrekin, Mary Williams, Sandra Drouin, Anne Flippo. FOURTH ROW: Billy Karins, George Davis, Jay Carr, Arthur Roneu, Barry Hall, David Arnold, Steve Burger, Robert Fittarte. MASS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: David Jacobson, Louis Colegrove, Joyce Savage, Myrttle Robinson, Judy Aquinn, Gerald Harris. SECOND ROW: Ralph Mumby, Edward De Vita, Michael Wesson, Walter Shankle, Herbertwertheim, Charles Cata- lano, Alford Klatt. THIRD ROW: Tommy Ervin, Jante Race, ,linda Hairr, Nancy Jones, Jeanne Hill, Brenda Adams, Jean Barrett, David Kushner. FOURTH ROW: Jerome McCarty, Glenn Manning, David Malphurs, Bonniesue Slaick, Jackie Crum, Joseph Jiampola, Charles Wheeler, Dick Wade. v. - 13 of' f I r',1 14 Y O R 6 TC - , 1' gm . x H jx - S ' If 'O 6' , TT ' ' ' - A I ilu 11,6 if V U L If x Z 4 vi, ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Saville,-Elsie Kelly, Helen Cromer, Sandra Ritter, Becky Reames, Phyllis Hoffman, Arlene Huber, Linda Busch, Bill Lindsey. SECOND ROW: Carmeela Grande, Louis Vitucci, Robert Baldwin, Jimmy Gam- mill, Clyde Ammons, Dennis Hettinger, David Crain, James Stein, THIRD ROW: Anne McDermott, Larry Thompson, Bev- erly Preng, Sophie Sessa, Carol Parker,VLinda Allen, Gail Heath, Joan Rodebaugh, James Cavanaugh. FOURTH ROW: Don- ald Cochran, Peter DiRenzo, Kenny Collier, Don Howell, George Yonce, Lonnie Cook, Corky Cochran, Allan Hall, Mar- tin Prillwitz, Paul Appeu. A 0 I , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Ackerman, Norma Walkins, Sally Vidile, Connie Steele, Jackie Goggans, Sandy Gross, Dick Aryjara, Karon Culver, Audrey Palmisano. SECOND ROW: Gary Darling, Robert Reaves, Elizabeth Scanlan, Beverly Becker, Christine Niemiec, Ruth Strauss, Joyce Garland, De Ette Brown, Vernita Pinto, THIRD ROW: Sylvia Lein- inger, Eddie Mears, Spence Lamb, Edward Sckindeler, Stan Hallem, Steven Poka, Bobby Wilkins, Alice Kovich. FOURTH ROW: Frank Folino, Harry Gottfried, David Demarest, Elmer Hardison, Charles Albertson, Nelson Smith, Wayne Ernst, Bob Wright, -Q rg' , Ah ll j 3 f M ' 3 Q S S 'R , c T1 I P 1 l , ' .r ' i feat ll FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Glenn Morehead, Harold Wirebaugh, Harold Phares, Shirley Wilson, Helen Calton, Mich- ael Cunningham, Dennis Haven, Bobby Taylor. SECOND ROW: Shirley Bryson, Mildred Weathington, Nancy Lightfoot, Florence Oppenhoff, Carole Jump, Dorothy Ustik, Bonnie Harrison, Eleanor Aderholdt, Marilyn Page. THIRD ROW: Steve Miko, Loren Kemp, Roy Willianis, Kay Rossman, Betty Saunders, Bobby Mobley, Roy Gurganus, Harvey Shoaff. FOURTH ROW: Orville Quilling, Buddy Markley, Dale Cuthberrson, Barry Birdy, Fred Buckholy, George Schreck, Charles Chrysler, IIGHIH FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Martha Fewell, Lorraine Guglietta, Maureen Campbell, Willard Holder, Phyllis Faucher, Florene Clark. SECOND ROW: Lee Maclvlurdo, Bonnie Gross, Marsha Stephens, Eugene Appy, Donald Ralston, Edward Tan- ner, Adele Krause, Eileen Spurr, Joe Berry. THIRD ROW: Jerry Lea Smith, Elaine Fisher, Diana Hansen, Barbara Jean Wertz, Eloise Spear, Irene Ragan, Mary Parker, Mary Wright, Marie Lawson. FOURTH ROW: Allen Rucks, Wanda Camp- bell, Joyce Larrington, Alice Paulik, Sandy Dickens, Judy Spangler, Alice Bisson, Margaret Jones, Nancy Jirik, Oren Woodward, Jimmy Ouslcy, Junior Marino. . 1' Q.. 0- X . 14s V gnu: . - w ' pr r IQ1 ,J 1. 'Wo 33 f it Om ' Y ' v 3,1 J - xl: X ff' A -'rat f ' it .... , fl 1 FIRST ROW: Austin Frischman, Lucky Stanhope, Bill McCall, Deborah D'Errico, Ed Krysiak, Gerald Burford, Pete Burford, SECOND ROW: Richard Woeller, Bill Brown, Dennis Whetzel, Bobby Waldron, Mariam Stone, Angela Johnson, Jo Ann Hughes, Diane Zaconick, THIRD ROW: Toni Manley, Prudy Redmond, Mary Ann O'Kane, Linda Hartwell, Steven Green- berg, Pete Fricke, Bruce Warren, Charles Smith. FOURTH ROW: David Calvin, Arthur Ross, Teddy Steffens, Bernard Swin- dell, Pat Lowe, Geven Wenzel, Margaret Owen, Patsy Dyer. GRADE FIRST ROW: Scharmae Schopman, Darsey Arctice, Letoa Phillips, Ann Garden, Eve Lynn Meyer, Margaret Edgman, SEC- OND ROW: Terry Christley, John Ford, William Angle, Bobby Barranco, Robert Edwards, Ray Burroughs, Kenneth Morris, Mary Ann Ungolo. THIRD ROW: Janet Morrison, Patty Poman, Sandra Hendry, Carolyn Gesner, Evelyn Austin, Carol Man- zi, Willyne Kelly, Barbara Hollander FOURTH ROW: Eddie Carter, James Kilpatrick, John Francis, Billie Harris, Leo Sorel, Wayne Bellere, Conied Henning, George Goodman, Peter Clancy. K7 ,em M .A if 137 1 N' C: Y il ' Nl ,::.: 1211 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joanne Mendoza, Virginia Gust, Cynthia Kindernay, Joyce Janzer, Diane Geinitz, Sharon Vernborg, Patty Funk, LeMoyne Freed, SECOND ROW: John Terry, Janice James, Alberta Simpson, Sharon Nettles, Linda Anson, Diane Garden, Robert Heeney, David Silverberg. THIRD ROW: Carlyn Donath, Pat Schubert, Anne Cauley, Carol Conlin, Doris Thomas, Pauline Tate, Faye Wright, Pat Claney, FOURTH ROW: Stephen King, Kenneth Daubresse, Tyll van Geel, Walter Johnson, Jerry Jolly, Lloyd Barker, Tom Wester, Jim Churchville. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lillian Koert, Joy Johnson, Mary Reichling, Enid Godfrey, Dianne Bowen, Latricia Stanley. SECOND ROW: Jim Warner, Jim Loper, Warren Canon, John Ferron, Leonard Oorbeek, Don Krauss, Larry Hurst. THIRD ROW: Bob Schwartz, Marlene Attaway, Ruth Trotter, Lynn Gardiner, Linda Davis, Marilyn Hillier, Pat Patterson, Americo Di Renzo, FOURTH ROW: John Heedy, Sonny Daughtry, Kenneth Woitesek, Dick Uecker, Max Chira, Jack Bell, Vic Mag- uran, Paul Munyon. N QI' w ,, .... .Q ,.. M FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Holdman, Richard Smith, Barry Rosenthal, Pat Robertson, Myrna Schneider, Bob Mor- iner, Bob Rosenstiel, Robert McCormick. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jana Tognoli, Joyce Crowley, Datherine Bar- nett, Dolores Watson, Jeanie Sellers, Sylvia Donkel, Maryann Reichenbach, June Sandora, Jack Kemp. THIRD ROW: LEFT TO RIGHT: Joan Di Gaetono, Barbara Hodges, Michele Sorsdahl, Peggy Anderson, Judy Brann, Dolore McMahan, Barbara Barry, Wanda Cobb, Alfred Antonini, FOURTH ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Goon, Louis DeFelice, Harvey Goldstein, Tommy Johnson, Michael Hart, Lenny Fiengold, Michael Loffredo, Delano McCoin, Donald Lanteri Ill '53 Noontime should be play time--but look! Glad and sad moments come when the students receive their final re port cards. Get to workl xx B Y I '1 4 ' J 'ff I 1 x I A I URIIANIZMIUNS , Na, MQ, a' '1 i , . . dv K x- f C7 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Q Patti Fulenwider, Sue Boegli, Claire Green, SECOND ROW Nlary Kay Stiles Ginny Di Siato, Gloria Barwick, Winnie Feingold, Judy Mann. THIRD ROW: Eric Jacobsen Ruthie Goodwin Pat De Luca, Judy Cline, Adrienne Taylor, Janice Kira, Regena Ryle. FOURTH ROW Kenny Cohen Kenny Brousseau, Otto Raabe, Norman Crane, Norman Bray, Dennis Stitely, Richard Mayer Pete Gillespie, president. LEFT: A l Hold High The Torch --rings clear In the minds ofthe The object of this chapter is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote worthy leadership to stimulate a de sire to render service, and to encourage the development of character, in pupils of South Broward Hugh School Ballet is graceful? CENTER: Sandy Collier, sweetheart and vice president RIGHT Girls advertise splash party x.f 3. 'CL Y 6 KJ FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Jackle Sackas Joan Cromer Sandy Colller Anne Barbatsuly Sallye Ganey Jane Howard SECOND ROW Irm Shakespere M1chaelPadula Pat Badenhop Peggy Powell Barbara Bechtoldt Phyl Lenny Sacks, Norman Peterson HUIIRSC ll Two of the numerous servlces thus organization has done this year were acqualntlng new students wuth the school community and provrdmg and for those In need of scholastlc help Monymmor prolects were deemed successful Among these were the sponsorshup of bake sales ond assustance with Career Day For a gnft to the school a table bench set was presented for use In the patno M1ss Wethrngton Sponsor LEFT lnductlon ume IS SCFIOUS CENTER Mary Kay Sules Secretary and Joan Cromer Treasurer RIGHT Roger Walters recelved a rose and candle 9 , -T Q. 'N , , V 'fr ..- R' ' ' , -fx 5 ul ' , , QL 2 ul' 'I V 6, 6, I V, ' 4 - . L 'I ' C I f I . , O Q , 1 V, J ' - 1 , f i , lis Pahnke, Bob Reiter. FOURTH ROW: Bob Tober, Ted Wheeler, Barry McCaughey, Pete Gillespie, Bill Stuart A Q F QT . 4 Y I -A 2 A D - 'i R .. AA . . , gn, ' 'iff ' sa 1 I Q W- - -1 5. I , .ij .R utkmwr 1 ,,.., . ., ' 4 f a Y-4+ l 3 ' g f I3 ? I 3 Pm a dead end kid See: This is the way a villian acts? Sponsored by the local Rotary Club the Wheel Club as a servuce club hovmg cz selective membershup Those adrmtted unto membershup have demonstrated hugh standards of servuce leadershap, and character Under the leadershnp of their swam presndent Lenny Sacks the club had o C Sacks P' very octave year Lenfvi FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Barry McCaughey B111 Smart Lenny Sacks Ray Thompson Ted Hemum, Henry Longo SECOND ROW Euc Jacobsen Douglas Carter M1chaelPadula Harvey Tretsky Bob Snowden Ral h Thom son John P P Sepxelh THIRD ROW R1chard Mayer Denms Surely Pete Grllespie Norman Peterson Bob Tober David Scholz Mxke Mutter Harry Westbrook I llhvffi V XL X, I . I Q . . . .I I , r 1 I - 1' I '- . ar i yi . Y Q k l V K - - y i g , xxx!! I- 1 ll I I 17, 1 .U Hemi' and Mr James Shoffstall Sponsor B0b adrmre th Among the servscos performed to the school and community were Christmas baskets the Wheel Whaelette Play slut m the Broward Follies, a large con tnbuhon for landscapmg the patio and the 1954 Wheel Club Calendar whuch featured the sweeihecrfs of all flue organ azahons on campus LEFT T0 RIGHT Lenny Sacks, ptetident Bob Moore treasurer Ray Thompson secretary Bill Stuart, vice president ! Yo.-me 'E-...f e Wheel C1,-,b SW eetheart Calendar Wk Pat Badenhop sweetheart Wheel Club holds one of 1t.s meeungs on the Llbrary steps al I f , V' 1' X, .L 4 k k Q I ' es 1 .2 'el Eli .. x X - Ev . , ,fb W s k 3' J 1 ' ' . K . Q .1 f ' ,, f Q' , ' , , J ' I B 'I B ,fl 1 Q , W ,. ' e , . A ' 3 , , , l e - , Q , I I 'L , - K ,, A q 0 ' Q ' A ' W . 'V 1 'V I .' n A , ,Q V - ff ' . - f C . . , K. -- ' . I : : ' I f n K 3 ' . I A av- .1 - i lf' 3 ' H . , I 1 I I ,I VV V at f la! 26' W7 1 J I li ef I . 'wa , T 1' ,L A y . . X ' ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Phyllis Pahnke, Judy Mann, Ted Henjum, Patti Fulenwider, Judy Shear. SECOND ROW: Terry Antonini, Gloria Barwick, Sandy l-louse, Joan Cromer, Sue Boegli, Jackie Sackas, Marilyn Ellis, Adrienne Taylor, Lois May King, Gloria Roberts. THIRD ROW: Sharon Slater, Jeannie Reiss, Gerri Shear, Janice Kira, Judy Cline, Ruthie Goodwin, Nancy Slater, Janet Klendworth, Pat Badenhop. Wlllll 41687. Sponsored by the Rotary Anns of Hollywood, the Wheeleftes were orgcinzed as an auxiliary division to the Wheel Club. They display qualities of leadership and service fo the school and community. 0 Qi esidenxl N889 ' gud? Wheelettes' Parisian dress shop! B Guy.. orvha ,xrx . 1-Qnw xirrinil, rflovilem ln A s ,Y 241i 3 X A Q s' lv 2 C 'K -? . gun. LEFT TO RIGHT Judy Shear secretary Pam Ful enwxder v1ce presldent Phy111sPahnke treasurer The club s mam prolect thus year was a donation of spotlnghts For the paho ln adclutlon to paymg For tags on C week the gurls gave Easter and Chrlstmas baskets to the neecly Work mg mconcesslon stands enabled them to donate money to the athletic fund Membefs admire the newly 1-'md5C3Ped P330 hghts before presemauon to school O55 Qui, 45 fx Sus1e Boegh sweetheart Levon Kearns presrdent The Key Club us an international orgamzatlon s onsorecl b the Klwanus Club This ear each week P Y Y a few of the members were guests at the Kuwams luncheons This club as a servuce orgamzatlon made up of boys from the tenth to twelfth grades One of the mann prolects thus year was hav mg the programs prmted for sports actlvrtues FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Roger Walters Eddle Kraft Don Smger Sue Boegh Levon Kearns Ken Brousseau Bob Rexter SECOND ROW Norm Bray Tommy Budges, B111 Reams Fred Frankel Ron Turner George Huntley Pat Gal breath THIRD ROW Jxm Campbell Wayne Wught John Clemenger Ron Grampa B111 Cave Talmadge Herndon ,l rf A 1 1 NIA X J Q l , l . , ' .ya U lx-4-,QS , full V AL . , i V, Razz :JJ , - N 1, ix fl r, y star, , A A T I - : 1 A I 1 o u n ' J- 'Ut ' 5 M Q4 NL LV 1- , 5 I ' .L, , V I '. .. I an f -T A V - ' . Qt ., krkr V 4, , will 4 , +. YH ' x ..v',, vi Another girl for Mike Hammer, G adnqf- 'b.'1 r. ., Levon h '4 D011 S. ands tb Inger, e 8'-1 Ve 1 ,O H extye 31 The latest model getaway car, S presiden They furthered their services by sponsoring the prizes for Career Day, collecting for the Polio Drive and donating to the patio fund. The rv sz, 5.-.', ,Q 6 W. .M-V auf, Key Club won first prize For their skit in the Broward Follies. This year they were also rep- resented at both the District and International convention. For leadership during the T954 school year, the members chose the following leaders fPictured belowjp Don Singer, secretary, Eddie Kraft, treasure-rg Levon Kearns, presi- dent, Kenneth Brousseau, vice-president, and Susan Boegli, sweetheart. .af 0 Officers pose with sweetheart. cj- , ,. M . k T til ' . ya lg J H' r sjacnsoru e 1 uf 1 .A V '9 if P0 ', '95 T T. f,,., , ff W3-ff ' 'f 5231? ft' i, '.,f.,. Aff? 1 tp T ., Kish l T f 1 x ' 4, V ! 'frm' 3 F J' fn: The Mariners and Larry Brown, president 3 f Hol11oke and Mr. West, sponsor. ll.li.l. Right from the word go the DCT Club iumped off to their biggest yearinthe history ofthe club. The first and most important proiect which the DCT Club under- took was to join Student Council and be recognized as a permanent organization of the school. The DCT Club is both a social and a service organ- ization. lt provides occupational training under actual working conditions and still enables the student to ful- fill all ot the scholastic obligations for graduation. Garthur Odfrey interviews Lu Ann Simms. if 'Q qs- 's 'f,z .gg 1 N X :N . , .Q . ' , 'Gr- ,A V 5 'vs' . c- ' ' .5 - V 'L rx, 2 1. f ,r '42 N ,2.-Q x , -'-'- 1, .. 7 T A' 1 4 n 1 , K N R A 1 if fl 1 , 3, ., I 'H NX-'J - 'Y-T S xmtfsf fi? ' 'I' . ,, ,May -,,, xr , 7 ' -9 ' , QQ' - ,. : fs 4'- NY -' is ' :gl , -A k t, I -.,, X' 1-2 157, A ,, vt is - - l ' -- V td ' if - Z3 , 7 . Q 7 'ri . 6 we I S90 OC sv l , 5 'M '4 lx FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Davis, Marilyn Richards, Mary Lu Volpe, Sally Horlacher, Larry Brown. SECOND ROW: James Overton, Ray- mond Burford, Sandy Taylor, Verna Broscius, Sue Smith, Loa Jean Bert- ling, Janice Fazio, Carole Lovejoy, Frank Feraca. THIRD ROW:Eddie Tito, Franklin King, David LaCroix, Marlene Burkhart, Kenneth Hoyt, Kenneth Hunning, Bruce Ladrie. FOURTH ROW: Tony Gerardi, Thomas Park, Phil- lip Zell, Lewis Frost, Richard Schubert, Bill DiRenzo, Richard Bingham, Fred Woeller, Bill Jones. The purpose of this club has been and always shall be, to develop character, personality, proper attitudes and lead- ership . Cooperation and understanding has been our formula for success all year. This year the entire club attended the district meet, in Vero Beach. The largest and most expensive undertaking of the year was the Employer-Employee Banquet held again at the Town House. Each year this banquet tends to clarify and 'T wif' '.. H . N-- if N 4 -ff' fu' . r acl, EQ eff illuminate relationships with our employers. pany enjoyedb Bill Jones, Sally Horlacher, and Larry Brown were pre- yall. sented certificates of merit for outstanding participation. . MW' the Sliaung V tended some cl one at 'mes are fun Chivalry is not dead K if I 'T iii ar, - 'if 585 . S L UA ff, 2 E ' Q 6 5 ' ' asf 1 ' ' -I as Y - 1 A 2 i I N I T- 7 , 1 f.1f 1 4-'1 ,I-7' QU. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug Trotter, Dennis Stitely, Ioan Cromer, Raymond Thompson, Mike Mutter, Bob Tober. SECOND ROW: Norman Peterson, Bill Carr, Mike Padula, Barry McCaughey, Dan Luechauer, Eddie Craft. THIRD ROW: Bob Reiter, Charles Warner, Richard Bingham, Andy Manzino, Jim Klendworth. H Ly 1 I' The Hi-Y Club, a Christian organization sponsored bythe Y.M.C.A. is one of the lead- ing service clubs onthe campus . The moral pur- pose of this organization is to create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community the high standards of Christian character. maggie Sow Q Mr. Dean Grove, Ray presents school 'YXXOWQ sponsor, flag to Coach Phares FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Mutter, secretary, i 1' I Bucky Canon, chaplain: Barry Kahn, sergeant of arms: Dennis Stitely, vice-president. SECOND ROW:Doug Trot- ter, treasurerg Richard Mayer, historian. ,E tif' H1 Y conducts devotionals each morning Informal outdoor meeting The past school year has been one of hard work and ac- complishment for members of the Hi-Yp as in the past, the club has continued to have daily devotionals over the public ad- dress system, and to sell booster bags For home football and bas- ketball games. The organizationalso spon- sored Dads Night at the Bro- ward-Key West football game and presented a special Broward flag to the school. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ray Mayer, Robert Blakley, Dick Barthelemy Ralph Thompson SE ROW Barry Kahn Bucky Canon, Everett Zettie, Charles Hilton, Richard Mayer THIRD ROW Jerry er Howard Cameron Phil Hill, Chris Vogl, Buddy Prekup, Dick Williams 9 of 'Haig If who y ,.,,,. .ax N 0 'j ,t if FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy House, Pat Badenhop, Shirley Miller, SECOND ROW: Frances Goins, Andree Barthelemy, Phyllis Yankow, Joan Cromer, Rosemarie Africano, Anne Barbatsuly, Gloria Barwick, Elaine Dresnick. THIRD ROW: Jan Tripp, Doreen Black, Marilyn Lowe, Bette Gardner, Gladys Reichenback, Sandy Collier, Jackie Sackas, FOURTH ROW: Jane Howard, Karen Hoyt, Barbara Bechtoldt, Winnie Feingold, Janet Klendworth, Mary Seyez, Martha Stumpe. llll- I N IQE' The Tri-Hi-Y was formed to create, maintain, and inspire high standards of Christian character throughout the home, school, and community. This group serves our school community as an auxiliary society to the Hi-Y and its purposes are similar. K - r G Ev gi 2 5 JU I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Orlando, Pat DeLuca, Ruthie Goodwin, Marilyn Moore, Gloria Roberts, Jan Drugan, SECOND ROW: Gloria Harmon, Betty Joyce Shoaff, Lucille Grimaldi, Joyce Patterson, Adrienne Taylor, June Heffron, Kathy Keethler, THIRD ROW: Gerry Cochran, Barbara Money, Dot Albertson, Judy Cline, Judy Graesser, Joy Campbell, Barbara Miko. I -X t 3 ,, 'N F sri Y' J ' l , 0- Q- I it C.. , urs fl if 1 VD Due to the overflow of members, the Tri- Hi-Y has been divided into three Chapters: sophomore, junior, and senior. Their many acti- ,t'5' r N Qu' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Weedon, Mary Pittman, Peggy Garraway, Loretta Hill. SECOND ROW: Muriel Hilgers, Marilyn Hatch, Karen Moore, Pat Hector, Nancy Fowler, Jeanie Reiss, Lou Orsell, Lois Molkenthin. THIRD ROW: Carol Nielsen, Carol Luechauer, Debbie Dalton, Marcia Wiacek, Carleen Sharp, Mariann Horstman, Barb- ara Seyez, Rosalyn Stark, FOURTH ROW: Bobbie Crouch, Sue Crawford, Connie Kania, Mary Ann Markham, Sue Sargeant, Sari Horne, loan De Stefano, Nancy Moore, Gerri Shear. HI-l vities have included: Christmas baskets, donations to the March of Dimes, the annual Christmas dance and bake sales. Near the end ofthe year they presented the school with an American flag for the office. LEFT TO RIGHT, SITTING: Judy Shear, secretary: L K th t v n e r Mrs, Repke, sponsor, Cynthia Giles, vice-president. e O ams' Swee ea STANDING: Sandy House, chaplaing Pat Badenhop, presidentg Shirley Miller, neasurer, -I 'K l ah . 52 ' i 1 -4 D 'H I . 5 - 'Q Q, L ,,,, , , . i A A , 9 4' 5 Gi 2 7 V4 I -- .... W Q l l 5' rf. ir' li.-.3 Mr, Phares receives a flag for the office from Pat and Peggy. ,..:, a,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,g ii i 'A Q, 9, ,xx ?i, ' ,l,. 'f ' ' I .. - 'R 1-7,55 'M' iff -ll, I 1-1..f-tt 'V l Xtxwu Consisting of only senior girls, the Senior Debs work hard for their school and community. They are affiliated with the Hollywood Junior Woman's Club and have worked whole-heartedly with the Junior Women's Club in presenting their follies. They prepared Christmas baskets for the X distressed families in Hollywood. b -.4 1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Anne Barbatsuly, President, SECOND ROW: Rosemarie Africano, First Vice- Presidentg Susan Boegli, Secretary, THIRD ROW: Gloria Barwick, Second Vice-Presidentg Sandy House, Treas, urerg Nathasha Andreevesky, Sergeant at Arms. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nathasha Andreevesky, Gloria Barwick, Anne Barbatsuly, Pete Gillespie, Rosemarie Africano, Sue Boegli. SECOND ROW: Pat Dolenback, Jackie Sackas, Frieda Whittkop, Arlene Tyminsky, Bette Gardner, Gladis Reichenbach, Sandy Collier. THIRD ROW: Miette Korda, Ann l-lorlacher, Betty Dukes, Karen Hoyt, Ellen Baxter, Barbara Flanagen, Regina Turi. ia' t,i I i u 5-lift! Senior Debs brightened the lives of these little retarded children, DIES The Debs were able fo help purchase the landscaping which aided the beautification of our school by their num- erous bake sales, by a dance and by working af the con- cession sfand during Basketball season. 'mg I UPPER RIGHT: Pete Gillespie sweetheart BOTTOM RIGHT: Anne discusses plans with Miss Dixie Allen sponsor. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Orlando, Joan Cromer, Phyllis Yankow, Jo Ann Burns, Barbara Bechtoldt Anna Marie Catone. SECOND ROW: Gabe Van Steenbeeck, Regina Ryle, Winnie Feingold, Ann Linthicum, Phyllis Pahnke Kay LaP1ant, Marilyn Lowe. THIRD ROW: Terri Antonini, Sandy House, Pat Badenhop, Peggy Powell, Judy Shear Mary Seyez, Elaine Dresnick, Doreen Black. I . K7 'r if Q . -:pf qt I I iv f 4-,L r -, - FJ Z 'P s . ni V fs pg: S 9 Q2 9 'r , . Q L 6 fast i Q ll! i Y. 5 J . 1 .Q , - t. . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerry Cochran, Claire Greene, Miette Korda, Gloria Barwick, Sandy House, Frances Scho- field, Phyllis Pahnke, Jane Howard. SECOND ROW: Wayne Wright, Danny Pfister, George Huntley, Rita Marholin, Judy Graesser Sari Horne Diane Kearns Moe Chira THIRD ROW Ronny Grampa Nlorrnan Bray Duane Hart Ralph Seacrest Talmedge Herndon Buddy Prekup Jack Fry TOP Sandy House sweetheart BOTTOM Coach Brennen sponsor The B Club is an organrzatton composed of students who have received a letter nn some varsity sport One of the mann highlights of the school year IS the B Clublmtlatton one hec tuc week' I44 LEFT TO RIGHT Wayne Baker president Henry Longo vice president Phyllis Pahnke secretary Joel Jacobs treasurer 'Q ,,.J X, X ini., N' Laxilcml Qi Wxcr . swag G, A. A, walks away with first prize with their Three O'clock in the Morning float, ll.A.A.' The Girls' Athletic Association which consists of members from the ninth through the twelth grade was organized purposely to create interest in competitive and individual sports and to promote good sportsmanship, friendship, character, leadership, and service. Harry Westbrook, sweetheart. FIRST ROW: Sandra Rose, Elaine Anchors, Carol Luechauer, Nancy Moore, Nancy Slater, Iudy Cline, Gerri Shear, Betty Kletsky, Diane Hoyt. SECOND ROW: Helen Henshaw, Margie Morton, Gail Anderson, Marilyn Garnham, Lois Kenny, Tobiann Jackson, Ruth Trotter, Mary Chezney. THIRD ROW: Margie Collins, Barbara Seyez, Teddy Sokol, Debbie Dalton, Sari Horne, Debby Slater, Bobbie Crouch, Jeanie Reiss, -Carol Nielsen, Q ff ff r , fy 1,47 fl fa, A , ' ' .. I r a- 5. ' ' 4 -, , 1 W 47 M ,A a - ' ' Q 7 V '4 x ,' l Y 1 1. 'ay 3: Y' V .. . 4 P ' I . 4 1 i l li 1 0 f l 5 l gn, , I 4 I l I 4 G, A, A, went to New York with their little country hick in their Follies skit. Being a major club, the G.A.A. has held the standards high with its many proiects. Besides winning the prize For the best theme skit in the Broward Follies, the girls donated money toward the land- scaping of our school. Also they cleaned the trophy case and the glass bulletin boards around school . Various other proiects that have been sponsored by this club are: student-faculty volleyball game, awards, and officiating for field day, and the refinishing of the patio. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Frankie Gacher, Betty Adler, Jeanne Menis, Karen Moore, Jackie Peisner, Kay Hughes, Marion Collins, Sheila King. SECOND ROW: Nancy Snowden, Ann Marie Ruttkay, June Becker, Priscilla Smith, Barbara Harris, Ruthie Taylor, Janet Wil- son, Carol McMahan, Connie Kania. THIRD ROW: Frances Badendererde, Cynthia Lewis, Arlene Liss, Jane Bumback, Janet Klendworth, Mary Seyez, Marquitta Shagets, Sue Craw- ford. O Q K Heb I , Mrs, Joyce Townsend sponsor Editor-in-Chief BlillWAI-illlill The members of the staff had one of their great- est experiences in producing and publishing the i954 Browardier . lt was really fun, but it also proved to be hard worlc. Two annual dances were sponsored by this staff- the informal Sadie Hawkins Dance and the formal Sweetheart's dance. Both were successes. The staff also entered a float in the Jaycee football parade. It received honorable mention for these efforts. The business staff headed by Norman Peterson spent most of the year soliciting advertisements, selling subscriptions to the book , and planning the ad section. FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Rosemarxe Afrrcano Ann Ltnthicum, Karen Hoyt, Anne Barbatsuly, Sandy Collier, Eddie Kraft SECOND ROW Barbara Bechtoldt Regena Ryle Mary Kay Stiles, Elaine Dresnick, Yvonne Schrankl THIRD ROW: Denms Surely Davxd Barwlck Norman Peterson fnot pictured, Bob Taber, Charles Warner, Roy Greenfield. 1 Y? Norman Peterson, Business Manager . . . 4. .o Slflll The editorial staff capably led by Dennis Stltely started early in the year planning layouts and then, the second semester pasted puctures and wrote copy to fnmsh the book Without the efficient work of the staff photographer, Bob Taber the publ ncotron could not have been made possnble Mlss Smrth the sponsor was o great help and without her the staff would have almost been at a complete loss LEFT TO RIGHT Mary Kay Sules assxstant business manager Yvonne Schrank bookkeeper Ann Lmth 1cum advemsxng copy ednor Ann Barbatsuly sub acnption manager Roy Greenfxeld payments man ager Rosemane Afncano adverusmg manager LEFT! Staff issues 53 Browardiers CENTER. Miss Frances E Smxth Spon sol' RIGHT Elaine, Charlie, and Arlene help Miss Smith identify plctures --Eau A719955 Barry McCaughey Edxtor rn Ch1ef llllllIlllliS The Bulldog's Tale, with its sponsor Mrs . Cartier, ond its highly competent stuff hos done much this yeor to provide the school with timely news ond reviews. ln addition to publishing the Tole on o hi- weekly schedule specioleditions were put out in the public interest Among these were the April Fool lssue Senior lssue ond the Homecoming lssue FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Patt1Fulenw1der Ioan Collins Betty Gardner Barry lxlcfjaughey Mlchael Padula Arlene Tymmsky Anne Horlacker SECOND ROW Marlene Burkhart Sally Horlacker Peggy Powell Ioan Kello Phyll1sPahnke PatRund1n Sarah Schwartz THIRD ROW Don Addls B111 Stuart Raymocl Thompson Ronnie Greene Bob Glenn Robert Scott Jim Klenworth Ted Hemum si 'C 5 1 ......-5 0 3 Ili-4 ill SITTING Peggy Powell sports editor STANDING Phylhs Pahnke news editor Ronme Turner sports edltor Arlene Tymmsky feature edxtor Susan Boe gh managmgednor Ted Hemum cxrculauonman ager Bette Gardner, exchange edltor Anne Horlack er proof reader I I I ' I : ' I U I I I I 'I I I ' . . 1 . , . ' . ' . ' . . 2 ' . ' . ' . ' I I D . D I ' I - ,, fr Q. t 1 I - XR 2' t. r rl 1 . . ,xy ff 9 1, lk Q 1 1 I , Lb 1. . i .. I ,1 I ai '5 ., T 4 f X f C R l g- . - .,- I ,, 'cv 'li 3 ., - rs' x 7' . X :- 4 X Z K L. r ' ,- g .K V.. , ' e 1 , Al s ' 'Q K 1 : , . : . K . 2 . , . 7 ' .' . , : . , . . - t W If 9 1' . ' . - , '3 . ' X. r' so WA ,Tximl .. . -f -A 1 I 1' - , l 7 S A i Y lllll Features which amused and informed the readers were spotlighted in all issues. Faculty superlatives, Bet 8. Fill, Students of the Week, Mystery Photo, and Snoozy, were additional features of this year's staff. Cartoons and sparkling photographs livened the pages and provided interesting, low-cost enter- tainment for all students. VA, 'H Michael Padula Business Manager LEFT: The Tale staff gets the papers ready for distribution, CENTER: Mrs. Ann Cartier, sponsor, ad- mires rhe finished product, RIGHT: The Phantom of the Opera was presented as a Follies skit. 1 1 1 , 2, '-1, lx, J' ,T New Fu 5 Want to buy a paper, Miss? 1 51 'Q tion Members receive pins during assembly program. Mrs, Carrier, sponsor lllllllll Ilillllllll Quill and Scroll is a national honorary society For students who have made outstanding contribu- s in the field of iournalism. Onlythose fewstudents, selected by the Board of Publications, are accepted into this organization each year . The basis For selection is scholarship, extra working hours spent on the publications, and written work done toward the processing of the Bulldog's Tale or the Browardier Staff. This Society is under the sponsorship of Mrs. Cartier. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ioan Collins, Sandy Collier, Sue Boegli, Arlene Tyminsky, Karen Hoyt, Anne Hor- lacher. SECOND ROW: Dennis Stitely, Ann Linthicum, Phyllis Palinke, Mary Kay Stiles, Peggy Powell, Regena Ryle, Yvonne Schrank, Barbara Bechtoldt. THIRD ROW: Barry McCaughey, Michael Padula, Norman Peterson, Bob Tober, Jimmy Klendworth, Roy Greenfield. I ,AL 0 .f 1 ig- ' I ss .fp 1 ' I Qs. Q 1 f: 2 ' P 1 H dig ' .m..L Q7 NP QB Q- ' 3 7' r -if , V . ' S' 2 Q C7 bf ' HY Z - 5 I 1' , i ' ' ur A ' Q I l f 5'-, n Stl' . ' J. 3- -3, 'Q , 1 , ' 'J 1 ' 9' Z ' - ., L if , g ,- C Q7 S5 g 1 A I if , N A 5 fn! 0, , run, y-- .Lf x ll ! , ,,-fa , i , . ' 1 1 t . we f 1 M . .S .- 5 mf ,ee 1 iss: ss, is V , k ' fy I .- 1 gi ,Q xi. ,I . K is. , ff' FIRST ROW: Betty Adler, Sandra Weeks, Priscilla Smith, Franie Gacher. SECOND ROW: Paul Dennis, Bill Kessell, Charles Hilton, Dick Barthelemy, STAMP lllllli To stimulate an interest in an educational and worthwhile hobby is the main purpose of the Stamp Club. Their activities include discussing their own stamp collections and exchanging stamps both among themselves and people not in school. Although this club is of service to students who are stamp lovers, it is one of the few school organ- izations whose main purpose is not that of service to the school or community. Each and every member is very proud of his own stamp collection. LEFT: Admirer of stamp collection. CENTER, FIRST ROW: Paul Dennis treasurer- Bet Adler secre- . . TY , tary. SECOND ROW: Charles Hilton, president, William Kessell, vice-president, Mr. Wrinkle, sponsor. RIGHT: The president poses. -my R u I -5 , ,gil 3 N- fs -f .3 4,1 I fr . - s z ,, X ,K --I 1 5 ,,,,,,,, Q , 1 i 1 :ni xii Q ' i T 1 k !..1 ... '-:.?w , iq ' 1 ill ll -1a..'lwf Mary Kay Smeg pregldem Ronme Turner sweetheart Miss Mary Trautman sponsor llllU lllllSl ISS Leaders are made not born This IS the purpose of the Future Busmess leaders of Amernca to buuld leaders for the busmess world of tomorrow Thus year the F B L A made cheer cards for the hospnfal trays durnng the Chnstmas season and had abasketball concesslon December 8 They also helped wrth the March of Dimes and Sewer Bond druve LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Bechtoldt Karen Hoyt Mary Kay Stiles Ann Hrrlacher a Collins and Betty Dukes f' Q V Z, M r V 'H 'k ' 1,55-an . N 9 .N l . l 6 V I w 1 f y, l , I' A . 71. ,I N Q , XR ,, I ,- lux l eq i M 1 s 5 flaw r I . . . . . - . : I I U ' I l ' 'A ,v?i V yn . e as y . 7 h y . YJ' 4 f, 55483 gnrfi 5 ,X 1 at Barbara Bechtoldt VICE presldent Karen Hoyt secretary Ann Horlacher treasurer ax, E! fi L '1 M. Members type for sewer bond drtve HAIIIRS Ut AMERICA To rom F B L A o student need only carry ct business sublect and he must be unter ested an commerclol studues Officers were elected at the begmmng of the year, and the club was run under the supervlslon of Mass Mary L Trcutmon sponsor What 15 she dxctanng? 45:31 Barbara Ann Mary Kay Ellen and Karen work on hospxtal cards if i' 155 6. S 4: O QW 4 .J ,' K . 'O Ks! 9 Betty Kletsky president Dottie Montayne sweetheart Miss Marietta Hamrick sponsor Blllllllil The Brology Club started the year s actrvrtaes by sellmg red and gold Broward buttons These were very popular wlth the students and could be seen at all basketball games was a great pleasure for the club to announce their sweetheart Dottle Montayne and to present her with a grft during an assembly One of their numerous actavrtres was adonatuon of garly flowered food trays to Memo rual Hosprtal The club s efforts were greatly rewarded by the cheerful spmts of the pa tlents FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Kletsky George Seyez San Home SECOND ROW Carol Mclvlahan Debbt Slater Angle Alberu Dome Montayne Hally Lee Barbara Seyez Frances Schofreld THIRD ROW Sandy Yank ow Eddte Hellbronner Fred Frankel Davrd Yount Rrchard Alexander K -u-7 Q33 3 . , . . . . lf A 1 I . . , . . - ' 5' . 1 . . ' . r . ' g l In l 1 9 I l - z '- v I h u I ' 9 h ' : 2' cz --. 'x x w. ' ' r ,XA ., ., , , J . tri' ' sw Lf' l O 'T . '55 ' sf 'si .3 .3 r 'I A 5 x.. ' svn . r 1 fx ' Q K . 1 A K V - ' ff? 4 f ' ' 'Q Members admire thexr handrwork A11 chrp rn to help Bake sales were held for further completron of the patio and frllrng the fnsh pond wrth lr Meetrngs were sparked by different guest speakers who enlrghtened the students' vlew points on various brologrcal sublects Ending the year wrth a plcmc at Crandon Park and an excursion to Marrne Laboratorres the Brology Club can really say they ve had a successful year Outsxders asslst club members Sandy San and George pause from then work Offlcers study gulde book ov ,. :fa-N , U ' ' - K V' gg L ii ,U ,L , tl is lf 'l e x, I , , I fr q ' r P-we 4 A W P x.- 1 d' t. ' I . . . . 'AQ , , Q ' Q..-at ' I-: 4 -gm?-rv V42 , sf' , ffm '4 ,Q-f. 2 2 .:Q '2 ff G.- ' xv., s ,b A if ,,. X- . f , h .4 , 4 J' ' rs. ,T ,' 1 fl t . in i A Z W V f ,X X . . y X 'H , .7 , , A A , w 1 Ee l R , 'C . r,. X , , he is T ,T 'le Q sw -as-af l Otto Raabe-secretaryg Ed Argo-treas- S C I I E I C I- U B urerg Norman Crane-president. nl H Qg.fif,lfQ?fQ 6, -lr! if XS 1-7 - F . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Penny Grumet, Ed Agro, Nor- man Crane, Otto Raabe. SECOND ROW: John Jorgenson, Jay Thai, Bi11Bartho1omew, Bamey Collier, James Beaver. The Science Club of '53-54 produced a device known as a tesla coil. Standing about ayard high, this weird-looking electronic gadget will cause neon and flourescent tubes to light up without the benefit of connecting wires and will cause terrific static in any nearby radio. The coil, financed with club funds, was built by members-Ed Agro and Bill Bartholomew. The Science Club demonstrated use of the coil in its Broward Follies skit, From Here to Siberia. The skit won the prize. for the most original portrayal. ln April, the Science Club presented Norman S. Bean, Miami engineer, who spoke on flying saucers. This thought- provoking lecture was given in the auditorium to all science students. Penny studies chemical reactions. I H S 3' vii- .rx Qiesideot' aw' ' 'l W 55146 wxxxxa .W- t r-we Voiiowos' Grvey pl Parr i 373 dran, U Fonie i HUC llllsstnson' 5 Sk: 1, vb x ,. - Fw f if 7 S ix. A , . 1 , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ronnie Leininger, Don Singer, Austin Frishman, Ed Carter, Mr. Stabler. SECOND ROW: David Younr, Don- ald Burrett, Walter Bess, Michael McMahon, Lee Blachowicz. CAMERA lllllll To promote interest and activity among the amateur photog- raphers at Broward, a camera club was formed. its main pur- poses are furnishing the student body with pictures of the many sport teams, cheerleaders, maiorettes, and providing experience inthe specialized field. For each member's use o well-equipped darkroom is made available. LEFT: Barney Collier in the process of enlarging! CENTER: Mr. Earl Stabler, 'T Olga? if at Working hands in the dark room. -1 ' Iii Ron . me Leininger ' presiden sponsor. RIGHT: Hold ir, gms: '- if E A .1- , , 'ga A Agni' N 35 :Teh !i 5 E I I if iw i -fd., -i ,Q .. 51 'Tv . 1'-4 :Lf iii' T., X ti wow. - . ff f T- s T M-new 1 r ,.1,:-wr I .,s,Tw, sq'-f 'v ' 1-ff'- 'vs w -.1-f '- ' ' .f.'5r- ' .lf 'ij' 5 f'.,'41-4 'l 3f. -' L- 'it sf 415411.-x'..CP. 3 W '?S5 A-313' -S ' NP? 'TMS .. nvfizviii ages W 3 x'3 'f ' ! fVif J' 9 4'?1'Ai.f2 'Li'-1j,,,,'j.g5f :tm rs,-,R-3. ite. .., V -i-3 . , . ' J a ,fi-3,9 - v' '1-3, i. ' A-4' 5 .- -DQ.,-, -- '34-, fr ,R ,. j t. 1' .'7,'.' 'I , I 'I 1 Lg.: Q. ,V-Qlltjilq 1 -4, Y ,.i:,'-A,1:51-,z jlxgxr , J ,,gfv,5Jp7 , in 1 'I 4, Wg rpxhk, ,, I A,-yglyx Y.,-,br-p ,.1.ibqQ,.i,b,'f- - km A ' .A ,pvdd iwik- -A 1 V Q 's-. i..g.-'.g'g,,4'f'ff'Q'f2- A. .- W ' I .m:..'jl,g44-,q,,'.:' f gf? ,gg ,w1,5:J:,, ,-gif ' 'A gag., j ajk cf. ' N u ' sl '3?::,s7lr' .ij f':L'i?ig -K1 it A Riddle, Lorraine O 12:3 -- ii - wx. :ww ' u , '+ '- ,ix'a3M?ch?Ui K rhia Heiiron. Maw Lcillarxdo, Marrela lace ' Q.:-:1,,.'s23.L1Eis: -- X' 'P , 1-S Cyn 11 Lois .aft ' 'infill' F5116 I C omer Lou Anoka' Matgdan Matthews' Ianeu Y ' 01165, , Qrsell. PM La-:elle 3 -T To RIGHT. LOU h Mati1ynM00!C. ' 5 LEP it B35 i . pany B132 ' Badenhop, P3 Y Capralfl, Pal Pat Doleilbac Diane HOV'- M .non Following the Football season, they collaborated with the bond and gave many concerts throughout the remainder of the year. Among their numerous activities were participation in the annual Orange Bowl Parade, Tomato Day Parade, and the Tropical Fiesta Parade. In Tampa the South Broward twirlers were awarded superior rating in the State Contest. eriefd' wakes? . th . Ptacdce Dlg ose crazy gartersl ,M si T 3 s ' I 1 'E' ., , f, F 1 ig? 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A A --nv, , Xu ' Captain P . --QQ '-L mine O' my 8188s LEFT TO RIG Wk l It 1, Hara, Pat Bad h HT PatDo1enb thews, en OP Mary Lou Riddle ach Pat Cromer Maul n E lllll The maiorettes capobly lecl by Patty Blggs, lat rnghtl dns Bl played their twnrlmg abnlufy as well as their beauty by presenhng spectacular shows durnng the half hme at our football games 1 Flutes Linda Goodman Sandra Weeks Jeanne Mercer Margaret Godfrey Malcolm Singer Barbara Flacks Doris Mendlen Oboes Pat Hector Joy Cocchi Bassoon Jud Cline PhilyHill Bruce Tissot K .lil TQ - LsW,f'l r-' Drum Major Sl lllll llANll Rcnsrsn Saxphones Doug Trotter Tommy Geronimo Martha Anderson Mariy Tobin Phy lis Yankow Marcia Tuttle - Judy Phillips Richard Mayer fLower Rhon Carleton Horns Norman Crane Sari Horne Dionne Kearns Jackie Chaplin W.l.. Linclse Fred Eggerich Everette Zettle Percussion Glenna Goetz Jerry Biller Bob Giacin John Hollihan Don Cliver Bob Smith Robert Blakely David Raines Alto 8. Bass Clarinets Kitty Kell Sara Younll Dave Yount 162 Leftl Basses Thurlow Weed Phil Stahlman David Greitzer John Sim son Mike McMahon Cornet 8. Trumpets Howard Margolis Ted Wheeler Jay Dusard Ra ph Thompson Charles Hilton Roger Day Jerr Meyers PaulyDennis Raymond Mayer Sandy Yankow Baritones Dan Leuchauer Johnny Rusher Bruce Melms Trombones Ray Thompson Shirley' Miller Dennis Hettinger Frankggartley Ralph ushing Mike Mutter Mark Tuttle Gary Woolgar Dennis Shaw John Schweigert Accordian Susan Ariola C Iarinets Hays Bandle Ray Morris Marie Ho kins Jon Graftp Judy Kirby Barbara Drescher Frances Goins Walt Battaglia Eleanor Markowi Carrol S'proul Felix Williams Sandy Mailloux Rhoda Boren Anita Filardl Clausson Lexow l' Ui of 1 -ss. - C , +1-cv . K A 71 5 Q ,,, ew-..,.. A ...T- Q ' ai 4 M ,............ .. - ,T o , 'k.,,-...,., s., ,. -,- -, , ' - ,- .. -so-.... 'UI-,L , 1 SN ' .-,,, t-Qian!! V mn .'1 1 I ,...,.. --. ......f.........- 7 ,v:-'f1 '1ff1'f'fli'h '- 'i-Kwik-'Atv' -1+ -I-V M ' Band and majorettes lead band in parade. The South Broward High School Band serves three groups. First, the band serves the students in creating opportunities for development of character, leadership, good working habits, and talent. lt is a means of self-expression and teaches a skill that may be used as a hobby or vocation. Secondly, it serves the school through its participation at athletic events, Pep rallies, assemblies, and miscellaneous programs. Not only does it contribute to good school morale, but also makes the school known throughout the community and state. Finally, it serves the community through its participation in parades, concerts, and various civic events. The Band takes pride in these services that play such an important part in our school program. This year boththe band and the majorettes won superior rating in both district and state competition. LEFT: Mr. David Sheppard, Band Director. CENTER, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Clarinet section. Phyllis Yankow, Ray Morris: Jon Graff, Sandy Mailloux, Anita Filardi, Rhoda Boren, Felix Williams. SECOND ROW: Marie Hopkins, Kitty Kelly, Sara Yount, Clausson Lexow, Frances Goins, Carol Sproul, Judy Kirby, Pat Hector, David Yount, Walt Battaglia, Hays Bandle, RIGHT: Bob White, Associate director. Q 6 French Horn S, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sari Horn, Nor Flutes. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeane Mercer, Malcolm Singer, Doris Mendlen, SEC- OND ROW: Linda Goodman, Sandra Weeks, Phil Hill, Margaret Godfrey, Barbara Flacks. xy.. Basses and Baritones, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Johnny Rusher, Dan Leuchauer. SECOND ROW: Thurlow Weed, Mike McMahan, Philip Stahlman, John Simpson, man Crane, Sheila Presser, SECOND ROW: Jackie Chaplin Jerome Tepper, Diane Kearns. Saxaphones. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Tobin, Tommy Geronimo, Martha Anderson. SECOND ROW: Rhon Carleton, Doug Trotter, Richard Mayer, Judy Phillips. Finn. z.,, ,Q2 ' Barium UWALU Wu HIGH J 6 Uw4 f, H SUUTH BRUIYAQ HIGH U SOUTH BRUWARU HIGH Trumpets FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Howard Margolis, Ted Wheeler, Jay Du sard, Roger Day, Roger Ball, Ralph Thomp- son, Charles Hilton. SECOND ROW: Freddie Brandhuber, David Greitzer, Jerry Myers, W. L. Lindsey, Ray Meyer, Sandy Yankow. sr: ' .- l :S ' l T .W f , 1.,, .-7gw,,3 .--. La FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Jump, Paul Ackerman, Allen White, Jimmy Goodman, Nancy Lightfoot, Florence Appenhoff, James Cavanaugh, Eddie Halpern, Gary Ware, Gerald McKay, Wayne Bums. SECOND ROW: Richard Regen- burg, Jimmy Ricketts, Don Branhuher, John Frontera, W.S. Lindsey, Fred Eggerich, Franklin LaPorta, Ronald Mayer, Bruce Melms, Barbara Riddle, Ed Carter, Joe Howington, Jimmy Warner. .Ill Illll BA Il The purpose of the Junior Band is to further music education, to increase interest in the Senior Bancl, and to create a better Senior Band for the years to come. The Junior Band consists of 25 members. During the past year the band has played for the night Junior Varsity football games, participated in a Christmas concert with the Senior Band, played in an advertising campaign parade for the Jr. Woman's club Follies, and marched in the Tropical Fiesta Parade. Trombones, FIRST ROW, IL EF T TO RIG HT: Ray Percussion, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Tis Thompson, Shirley Miller, Frank Barklet. SECOND sot, Glenna Goetz, Richard Owens, David Haynes ROW: Dennis Hettinger, Ralph Rushing, Dennis Shore, John Hallihan, Jerry Biller, Bob Smith, Robert Blake Mike Mutter, Jim Sehweikert, Mark Turtle, Gary ly, Joy Cocchi, Susan Ariola. Woolgar. 1. fy gs-j . Chordettes, girls' quartet. MN' Wilde yeh Q was T35 Xder Questo gxacwe ni- S IIHIIRA Under the direction of Mr. Martin Blackwelder, the South Broward Cho- raleers have made an outstanding record wherever they have entered in corn- petition. lts llO well trained voices have been heard all over the state of Florida. The group boosts two girls' quartets, a girls' trio, a boys' quartet and several soloists. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Dennis Stitely, Andree Barthelemy, Marcia Wiacek, Pat Dolen- bach, Margie Reid, Lois Orlando, Betty Yonce, Rosemarie Fomo, Martha Stumpe, Gail Ander- son, Ann Sciacca, SECOND ROW: Sallye Ganey, Barbara Bobak, Elsie Hunt, Joan Mathews, Nancy Fowler, Debby Dalton, Carol Rossman, Lonnie Person, Ralph Rushing, John DiZenzo, John Driggers, Ted Henjum, THIRD ROW: Yvonne Schrank, Charlene Barrows, Mary Le Favre, Janice Trice, Mary Pittman, Sylvia Stacey, Suzanne Sargeant, Joan Kello, Charles Bernhard, Bill Prid- gen, Robert Scott. FOURTH ROW: Jane Brumback, Marilyn Moore, Sue Klein, Joann Conn, Nancy Slater, James Hineline, Don Addis, James Klendworth, Ted Wheeler, Bill Carr, Larry Hodowal, Ronnie Turner, Frank Gordon, George Seyez, l Surfboarders, boys quartet. The Choraleers made two television appearances this year-one onMiami's WTVJ and another on Fort Lauderdale's WFTL-TV. They also entertained the Kiwanis and Sinawik Clubs and participated in the Hollywood Recreational Pro- gram at the Hollywood Bandshell. Throughout the school year, the Choraleers presented concerts for the student body. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Sue Kiely, Maralyn Hatch, Karen Moore, Sally Mahan, Marcota Amon, Betty Webb, Mary Di Renzo, Muriel Hilgers, Kathy Van Hoogen, Rosemarie Africana, Ann Mc Glamery, Frances France, Ellen Lernex, Mr., M. L, Blackwelder, director, SECOND ROW: Arnold Arch, Charles Warner, Anthony Di Rcnzo, Garl Wiles, George Chillag, Wendy Carpenter, Dot Wohlfarth, Judie Tryon, Barbara Volpe, Terry Antonini, Sharon Slater, THIRD ROW: Dave Vozzola, Jerry Biller, Joel Jacobs, Leon Blachowicz, Ida Collins, Pansy Heavner, Carol Colegrove, Jacqueline Sackas, Ann Barbatsuly, Shirley Miller, Ann Linthicum, Pat Stewart, Joyce Levitan. FOURTH ROW: Richard Messina, Robert Glenn, Henry De Ban, David Mears, Pat Badenhop, Judy Shear, Peggy Powell, Helen Schichtel, Roberta Brown, Janice Kira, Janet Klendworth, Jane Howard. Dennis S lite Shirley Miller, Sweetheart ly. ,qc C0177 bo fa leer is og-,Ce Pains! fs The Choraleers practice for These four cho graduation ceremonies. raleers pose with----'--- P Boys' chorus, the latest addition of singers. The Choraleers rehearse before one of their television shows Three outstanding students in Choraleers. T K is R x' ' h XX ssx It , 4 i i Q U B i xg l i h 5 1 - gg . ,' f ' 1 I T , S if ix Y Q ll , i 'T'- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Billie Pratt, Anita Wright, Shirley Eastman, Sue Stevens, Sandra Lowery, Barbara Purbience, Mr. M. L. Blackwelder, Pat Boyd, Joan Fritsche, Anne Ames, Dorice Janzer, Joyce Smith. SECOND ROW: Joyce Lowery, Betty Eberlin, Mary Grady, Judy Dunkenson, Betty Taylor, Mary Jean Olds, Janet McFetridge, Jane Peach, Ruth Rutledge, Peggie Elliott, Cynthia Lewis, Phyllis Goldberg, Sharon Mann, Mary Alice Pierce. THIRD ROW: Edythe Wasson, Dianne Faucher, Barbara Money, Marjorie Northrup, Evelyn Koehn, Hope Turner, Julia Austin, Barbara Concato, Sandy Neadel, Le- nore Slothus, Frieda Wittkapp, Mary Seyez, Barbara Crouch, Sherry Johnson, Barbara Seyez. EIMS' lIHllIlllS The South Broward all girls' choir under the direction of Mr. Martin Blaclcwelder had a very successful year. They held three concerts in the Band Shell and sang at the Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs. They won superior rating at the district meeting in Miami. As a climax to the year's activities, they sang over the WFTL-TV television station, which broadcasts over most of South Florida. The Girls' Choir had the honor of singing at both the Bacca- laureate and Commencement Exercises. BOTTOM LEFT: Girls' trio, MIDDLE: Chorus bids farewell as they leave school for the district contest, BOTTOM RIGHT: Sandra McDuffie, Sharon Mann, Joyce Lombard, and Maralyn Hatch, accompanists, S f , . SPUIHS 1 0,3 . gf, .445 a,,f , ,fxs gkgiigg xx W Nag, M A l' 1552 'H K . sf, f 4 1 W ' f 3 w-aw f f X! 2 Wg W in ' 1, RN I A 1. 6, A: ? 1 x 'G xx L ws 2 5? is P' e ' al l at 1454 , X 311 wffih A? if x , ev. , :R av -1 H ' ' ,-'r 1 l'5..f15'? N.. Mr. Bill Brennen Mr. Moe Fuller Football Football Head coach Line coach IIIIAIIHES Mr. Frank Clark Baseball Football End coach Mr. Lloyd Horton Football. Backield coach 'fx ,ffl Q12 J 2, ' ff 9 E J , 1 Mr. Jack Tuttle ' HB Basketball 5 B Football ' K 'A Mr. Mort Braun Mr. Hal Boylan Basketball Swimming M, . h Head coach Head coach f ' 1322 an ., 7 , r- K, t W 1 I K ' A X45 ,gl ' Q V c at Q T 2 12 ' l , Vw, l O g s . if idx A 1 at lbx f 'I ,N NT' f' it as Mr. Phoney Smith MTS' JUYCB Townsend Athletic Director TeHDiS Hugh Smith Boys Intramurals Girls' Intramurals South Broward owes much ofthe excel lent sportsmanship among Its ath letes and hugh standing In sports con tests to the coaches of Broward s teams Having the true school spmt, they have endeavored to mstrll rt In our stu dent body as well as In the teams Our coaches have also been re sponslble For helping some of our lead mg athletes wln scholarships to col ege Mr Dean Grove Mr Earl Stabler Golf Track NR h- it Miss Elaine Gavigan Cheerleading Miss Bo Cameron Swimming Assistant coach 'Qs YI o 1 o s - ' fi . . j I . - eq v 'br 4 if wfif' e , l ' EWR Q X' f .W 'Q .-,, , :Q T N . N 'x 55 V' W do . ' i U 0 .DI H f I 1 2, L U ,VV,A, 1 fx J Jan Drugan Sharon Slater CCCIIIB Goolsby, Miette Korda. dl -Sh W Cheerleaders in parade. Cheerleadmg IS explamed by use of Bulletin board. l llllllll Starting with the first kickoff in football and continuing till the last basketball was throvim, Broward 's cheerleaders had an e- ventful and exciting year. These vivacious gals, captained by Joan Cromer, sponsored the annual Football Fair, in addition to their regular activities. 174 B Squad Captain-Cecilia Goolsby U? 'X V are Joan Cromer, captain. llAlllllS Led by Ceci Goolsby the B squad cheerleaders spirited the Bullpups to victory in many games. They also substituted for varsity cheerleaders whenever needed . Pep rally in Band Shell. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Susan Boeggli, Jan Drugan, Sharon Slater, Joan Cromer, Cecilia Goolsby, Mietce Korda. Gerry Cochran. SECOND ROW: Gloria Roberts, Rita Marholin, Betty Joyce Shoaff, Gloria Barwick, Sandy House, Judy Graesser, Jackie Sackas. sl Capt. Pat Galbrcatlr crowns Pat Badenhop Football Queen. .J ' x L. 'v H36 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Rich DeMuzzio, Manager, Bobby Legg, Halfbackg John Snowden, Fullbackg Bill Cave, Halfbackg Jack Freeman, Haltbackg Ted Henjum, Guard, Wayne Wright, Guard. SECOND ROW: Ray Brown, Halfbackg Moe Chira, Half- backg Bill Stuart, End, Harry Westbrook, Quarterback, Ted Watson, Halfbackg David Britton, Guard, Pat Galbreath, Tackle. THIRD ROW: Coach Bill Brennan, Ken Kania, Guard, Ronnie Rousselet, End, Tommy Webb, Endg Don Kovacs, Center, Pete Gillespie, Hl0lBAll Bill Brennan's second season as head mentor at South Broward was a winning season, win- ning 5 games, losing 4, and tieing l. In its first game Broward, although playing some of the best Football of the season, was overwhelmed by the superior Miami Jackson Generals to the tune of 20-7. The Ft. Lauderdale game was the big disappointment of the '53 season. A heavily favored Broward eleven met a determined, hard driving Flying L team and went down in defeat 13-7. Broward's invincible quarterback, Babe Westbrook led the Bulldogs to a 27-O victory against Miami Beach in the third game of the season. Tackle, Ralph Secrest, Tackle. LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Galbreath, Earl Childs, Babe Westbrook, Sonny Bowles. SECOND ROW: Bill Stuart, Tommy Webb, Levon Kearns, Coach Bill Brennan, Wayne Baker, Pete Gillespie, Ted Henjum. - N PW R -,We F lid' FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Walter Watson, haltback, John Cleminger, center, Dave Vazzola, halfback, Talmedge Herndon, quarterback, Larry Littlefield, tackle, Bobby Blitch, manager. SECOND ROW: Earl Childs, guard, Sonny Bowles, haltbackg Reid Saunders, tackle, Ronny Grampa, center, Wayne Gregory, end, Charles Bradshaw, fullback, Cecil Phillips, manager, Coach Horton. STANDING: Wayne Baker, tackle, George Seyez, guard, Jack Childs, end, Levon Kearns, end, Phil Gensel, end, Ed Schuler, guard, Sam Minshall, end, Coach Moe Fuller. Our winning streak ended with our game with the elusive Coral Gables team who won a hard Fought decision of 27-21. We then avenged some of the defeats Ft. Pierce had given us in other years by a 16-6 victory. In the most exciting game of the year Key West managed to put over a touchdown in the last quarter to earn a 6-6 toss-up which resulted in our tieing for the Gold Coast Champion- ship. Handicapped by the absence of 4 starting men, we next played the mighty West Palm Beach team and got stomped to a reeling 54-6 defeat. The last game ofthe season was the Homecoming against Miami Tech. The Football Queen Pat Badenhop said our team won a hard fought victory by a score of 12-7. Closing in for the kill is Bobby Legg, while Moe Chira and Jack Childs come up from behind to support him. Cecil Phillips, Bob Blitch, and Richard DiMuzzio - Managers Go Spectators and players watch excitedly from sidelines. t 3 match? B. Hl0TllAll This year the B Football team, better known as the Bull- pups, had the most successful season in their short history. There were 65 boys out for the team, so they had to divide in- to two squads, one for freshmen and one for sophomores and upperclassmen . They ended their season with a record of which they can be very proud: 6 wins, 3 losses, and 3 ties. These boys should prove to be a great asset to the varsity team in the years to come. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Moore, Tommy Mikell, John DiRenzo, James DeVito, Dick Stoinoff, Robert Cook, Bobbie Grampa, Bob Pruitt. SECOND ROW: Paul Britton, Pete Holmes, Melvin Hollander, Paul O'Kane, Markwalker, Bobby Snowden, Jim McLellan, Gerald Temple, THIRD ROW: Rene Ortega, Davy Carter, Jo Omen, Gerald Coleman, Jack Katler, Gerald King, Larry Curley. FOURTH ROW: Coach Clark, Fred Lee, Bobby Ott, Larry Probe, John Rossi, Bill McKenna, Coach Tuttle. FIFTH ROW: Max Chira, Travis Cobb, Howard Tommy, Ralph Battista, Marty Havel, Charlie Janes, Frank Young. SIXTH ROW: Don loviak, Don Seyez, Charles Stone, Bill Parr, Charlie Smith, Hubert Stuart, Bill Brown, Oren Woodward. SEVENTH ROW: Mark Shoan, Don Trickle, Tommy Erwin, Barry Birdy, Pete Leto, Danny Spina. --1-17-I 22 99 as 55 23 if LEFT TO RIGHT: Hank Rossi, Lenny Sacks, Ronny Turner, Gordon Lewis, Eddie Hineline, Frank Gordon, Jim Hineline, Bob Reiter, Harvey Tretsky, Richard Mullikin, Mike Juback. BASllllBAll The fighting Bulldogs, led by Coach Mort Brann, ended the season winning 13 games and losing 12. Facing the toughest schedule ever met by a South Broward team, the Bulldog five boasted a Broward County high point man in Frank Gordon, senior center. The three high point men on the Bulldog team were Frank Gordon, Gordon Lewis, and Ronnie Turner. South Broward entered the District Tournament and beat the favored Miami Jackson team by a slim 47-46 edge, but was defeated by the Flying L's in a 53 to 52 heartbrealcer. Starting five are, QLEFT TO RIGHTJ: Gordon Lewis, Frank Gordon, Mike Juback, Hank Rossi, and Ronnie A good jump means a good start. Turner XJ efxy? Y::'?s1B' 'NNI' 180 5 Ql- Frank Gordon, high point man, gets the rebound. This is a ball, explains Coach Brann. xx Gordy makes another rebound attempt. 'Dec. Dec. Dec. 'Dec Dec. 'Jan. Jan. 'Jan. Jan. 'Jan. 'Jan. Jan. Jan. 'Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 'Feb. 'Feb. 'Feb. 'Feb. Feb. 'Feb. Feb. Feb. Us VARSITY SCOREBOARD 1953-1954 Broward 8. .46. 11. .44. 15. .46. 18. .46 . 19. .31 . 6. .36 . 8. .42 . 12. .38 . 15. .48 . 16. .46. 19. .62. 20. .48. 23. .48 . 26. .48 . 29. .69 . 30. .43 . 2. .64 . 5. .55 . 6. .50 . 9. .58 . 12. .61 . 13. .68 . 19. .59 . 24. .47. 25. .51 . 23 . - - . 0 u n - - - Q - . - I - . . n . . Q 'k Constance . Central Catholic Coral Gables Edison. . . Miami High . Edison. . . Key West. . Ft. Lauderdale South Dade . Pompano . . Miami Beach Lake Worth . Ft. Lauderdale W. Palm Beach Daytona Beach Vero Beach . West Palm . South Dade . Miami High . Miami Tech . Key West. . Pompano . . Coral Gables Jackson . . Ft. Lauderdale home games egg Hrs- l 'Dec Dec. Dec. 'Dec. Dec. 'Jan Jan 'Jan 'Jan Jan Jan 'Jan Jan Feb 'Feb 'Feb 'Feb 'Feb Feb Feb 'Feb 'Jan Jan B' SCORE BOARD Broward . 30 . . Constance . . . 24 . . Cent. Catholic . . . 27 . . Gables . . . . 30 . . Edison. . . . . 27 . .Miami High . . . . 20 . . Ft. Lauderdale . .35. .Redland . . . . . 20 . . Pompano . . . . . 29 . . Miami Beach . . . 37 . . Lauderdale . . . . 38 . . Lake Worth . . . . 4l . . West Palm Beach . 25 . . Pine Crest . . . .25. .WestPalm . . .23. .SouthDade . . .36. .MaQmiHi9h. . . .28. .Tech . . . . . 39 . . Key West. . . . 42 . . Pompano . . . . 31 . . Pine Crest . . . . 41 . . Coral Gables . . . 29 . . Edison. . . . . .16 . . Key West. . . Up in the air. The junior squad this year consisted of five eighth graders, five ninth graders, seven sophomores and one junior. Even though these boys had a bad season, they really showed their school spirit and put everything they had into every game. One must take into consideration that this is the first time that any of them has ever played on a high school basketball team. Coach Tuttle certainly put an interest into these boys' minds towards the sport and the spirit. Guess who has the ball? Up and over for two points. hz-. Q. -. -e si EE -: Q gh, l qw ,, ,V b ' M , . : ,V J' i . , , A f 'A nt. Q- I QF' rx -g r 54 S 2f Q ' ?b,x PWA I-QQ sq -J 1 'L 'Q-' r 24 M we -, I Q rag -By I . O O wp- ' s ' ' 'V :W P' as fr f 1 r 1- 'gl-A -' v R f or -f , F WA ' 'F ' ' 9 1 K Q li' L if if 37 A 'I' I xi 1 'as ' f S. E. f V -. .2 A X fit, ix 1 -A-A ,A '- gf.-,',5,gfg, R as M, L. Q., ' . s - H's.'Ml, FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Barry Kahn, Roger Walters, John Rist, Gerald Coleman, Moe Chira, John Snowden, Doug Carter Harry Westbrook Ray Adams, Jack Fry. SECOND ROW: Coach Srabler, Michael DeLucia, Ken Cohen, John Knowles Cecll Phllhps Fred Lee, Bill Begley, Ricky Lafayette, Levon Kearns, Jim Sawyer. Inman Harry makes try at pole Kenny starts second lap vault. of mile run. Xxf 11 ' , 4 nr r ..A,l i' f ljgldf 4 A. Q x y - ' t ww., ,. Us K Babe goes over low hurdle with ease. Up and over with John Knowles. ln the competitive sports' world, the track team led the field this year losing only two meets, one a tie and one a quadrangle, they placed first in the Gold Coast Conference, and third in the South Broward Invitational. Harry Westbrook led the team with a total of 170 points for the season. This was an all high record for a Broward tfackman. Ray Adams also had a -very successful year, totaling l07 points, to be second in the individual scoring. Levon Kearns was the only trackman to place first in state competition. He was also undefeat- ed for the entire season. The broad iump and the sprint medley relay were the other two events in which Broward placed in state competition. State champ, Levon Kearns, puts the shot. A good finish. xx- l' 1 -fl 61' 4-v' Ei, , .,. H a 4 3f' , T, Q , A r , ' Ml 1 5 -s ll l 5 l IAZQ . ,N ,y is .R A N- ,Q 'Q R R K. , 1 . ,HV K-5 R . at F J , t X I wflr i,a if FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Huntley, Douglas Heran, Dick Boegli, Jim Chris Vogl, Norman Bray. SECOND ROW: Melvin Huntley, David Rich, Douglas Stewart, Joel Jacobs, Phil Hill, Bud- dy Prekup, Bill Crossland, Don Singer and Steve Gardy, managers. Sieben, Ronny Case, Lee 0'Neal, SlllllH llllllWAllll The forceful mermaids and mermen splashed their way to victory during most of the past season. Captained by Phyllis Pahnke and Norman Bray, these two teams gained quite a name for themselves as one of the most sportsmanlike 1-3 teams in the state. Another well deserved title was that of the best dressed xi teamfin the area. The Bulldog swimmers gaily showed their neat new maroon , gtg ' and white warm up suits which they themselves earned. i L 5 itlr The tankermen had a very successful season sporting such outstanding swim- al V A mers as Joel Jacobs, Phil Hill, George Huntley, and Chris Vogl. Swimming the lOO yard breaststroke and individual medley, Joel became all American. 'iii Way , certain Look at that form of Joe1's Norman in the breaststroke. Divers three. J. , . ' rm S. 1 ,nw me water B0e811, Louie Vjnjeberr, Dick George swings 1 My V t CCI. Q-S vs- 5Ls 'l 'Ph s ,pr S YT - Q fi J., 0 - V 4 A' 'f ' .v by , 1 ' ,E S , M 1, , ' J ff ng 'Q V L --1 . , ' Q 'f f- w 'y 1 P M S 9 Vt R N 1, ,I Bw' ' 7 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Lansky, Barbara Flacks, Judy Brann, Jo Ann Bunis. SECOND ROW: Sally 1-loyal, Jane Schlorter, Rae Jaquith, Barbara Breesmen, Gail York, Nancy Wolhgarth, Debby Slater-manager. SWIMMI GUAM Hurt by the need ofa drver, the gurls team, nevertheless, earned many pomts wrth hugh rankrng swrmmers Ruta Marholrn, Barbara Breesman, Sara Horne, and Debbie Slater The greatest addmon to the team was the new assistant coach, Bo Cameron, who proved to be lnvaluable Along wrth Coach Hal Boylan, the South Broward swrmmers could not ask For better or more encouragmg leadership Handling the business end of the teams were managers Don Sanger and Doreen Smrth They could be seen at meets busrly gettmg results rn order, races run on trme, and were responsrble for the comfort of the team Y 5r'ai.w Joy Campbell backstroker Phyllis Palm Q Barbara goe Ciiplaln S 1 swlel Ihr Watch ma 4,--r Ough he' Paces nf xl ft '5- 4 9' .su- Q l. ea. ,531-e NQQAQN -S-eg 'fx 'K Ngha- Ki Nil, sf N, 'X' -u. 0 0 I Q . - - - n ll I Q O I Q . . . . I ' . k s I . m X- --fg-, if A . , n - . Q . :rj , ' A Q ' , W .4 i f v . W s F I ' 4 M. assi A , . X f a ff , L N- 1' f i QQ? 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SECOND ROW: Douglas Horan, Jim Siebert, Victor Maguran, Lee O'Neal, Delano McCoin, Dick Ucker, Ronnie Case, Bill Crossman, Don Cuthbertson, Bob Pavlik, Jack Bell. - SWIMMHIS The boys boast the best Jumor Hugh team South Broward has ever had The three duvers took furst, second, and thurd respectuvely at the South Florida Jumor Hugh School Swumming meet They are Louue Vutuccu, Duck Boeglu, and .lum Suebert The outstandung Junuor mermen were Duck Ucker, Vuc Magu ran, Doug Horan, Bruce Harrus and Ronnue Case The .lunuor Hugh Gurls Swummung Team wound up theur season by wunnung the last meet Outstand ung swummers were Janue Schlotter, Barbara Breesman and Rae Jacquith The effuclent managers who combuned efforts were Claure Green, Debby Slater, and Frances Schofueld Both of these teams are future Senior Hugh Swummers, and wath all thus experuence, theur help wull be of great value un future years Oursrandmg V Amt? rl 81 swummers Gms and boys vamry squads 'Q- ,I-73' 1 40-4' in- 'tii rg 'i 'g3-1-.kv . . . . . C D O Q l I ' . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . - . I 0 O y I. . - I O Q . O C U U I ' . . . . . ' . . u ff TT X X u 1 :ur-we-- ,ff,,,s-TT' Q' Y' ...QQiss51' ,us T s ' 5 ,,-.. ...Q Jef., ,r .Wg z 4, fb ----' , T' ffl ' ' , T0 ' Mtg' ,,.,. -.Q. 3 ..,.., Mrss Jo Powell was xmern rn physrcal educanon rn the sprmg of 54 IH Broward 's ace tenrus players take ume out from confab wxth coach Such success comes from perseverance 3 I' 1604515 Alfonse brrefs grrls on rules for powder bowl game XV? ,J 1 3. Nell gets hrs second wmd as he comes mto the fmrsh Coaches lay the fouudauons for new bleachers 41 E I ...4 -5 in Y 't a, , A ,, . 'A' KA .. .V he M V K , S Mill-A an . 5 ! n 4 . 1 N4 'Vi . . 1 . ' .s pta . .. U f if , 15' . -,, Ch N if,-.,,.q,-.W . ni . Antoni 1 e!YY caiilaw' ..,', . ,,.,. .. ' .1 4, , s R, . . -. - , , if, JF LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Hill, Anita Krall, Ann McGlamery, Barba-I ra Harris, Ruth Taylor, Judy Shear, Peggy Powell, Jo Ann Doster, Max- ine Lipsitz, Terry Antonini, Maureen Campbell, Ann Ruttkay. Ii mls The boys' tennis team, sparked by Jim Shakespeare, who held First position on the team, had a 6-3 record against stiff competition. The girls also had a winning record of 5-4. Bath teams were runner-ups in the newly formed Gold Coast Conference and for the First time participated in the state tournament at Gainesville. Although they did not place too high in competition, they were glad to be able to participate in state competition. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Roland Jernigan, Mike La.Fraddo, Roy Greenfield, Jimmy Jim Shakespeare. Marry Havel. Grant Topitz, Henry Trout. tam Slrtakespeare Cap r 0 bgysv tea ' ' ..gcgk..,.. ,,.,.,.,,.,-,...... . . m- '56- 3 w 3 .. . , 'gtg' Hiring. , A , M , .Q 4 L-4 '-3' in Q, A A I . Ong Cll'1Ve straigh r Joe. Jon. and Jim practice before setting out for a round dowll the fairw of golf. ay' lillll Under the superb coaching of Mr. Dean Grove, the South Broward linkmen finished the season with three losses and two wins. The team's record of defeats may be attributed to the fact that only one of the players has had previous experience on the green. ln their two games with Central Catholic, the South Broward golfers won one and lost one. After winning their game with Riverside Military Academy, The Broward linkmen were defeated twice by the overwhelming Ft. Lauderdale team. The First three positions on the squad were held by Joe Rodio, Steve Cohen and Jon Meyers re- spectively. Mr. Grove, Coach, Joe Rodio, Jon Meyer, Jim Hineline. makes perfecf- g pg3ctiCe QYX xx' gg gs.: rf -' ag. finaly ,,,..n-1' t K , W! fe v-VW! ba. . ,ri ,r1l'ri'9f' ' , 15H9W,f fswdlfl l'.ILf'f'l'ljy ta l 'HIGH 'M fl' I a ' 52 N.: t uh A 1 '9'. ?i'l'n Sf! ,UU ' 1 'y , X!! ERD' lg, A MQ X ji FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Frank Hyler Jerry Dunconson Jerry Fomer John Clemenger, Enc Jacobson Talmadge Hemdon B111 Stuart SECOND ROW Gordre Lewrs Kenneth Kania Richard Mullildn Ralph Ctancia Davrd Scholz Sonny Bowles Danny Pfrster, Kenneth Brousseau Larry Littlefleld, Ron Thomson llASlllAll 54 The South Broward Baseball team had onlya fair season this year They ended then season with 5 evens and I2 losses Despite this they made a very good showing in the Gold Coast Conference by having a record of 3 wlns and only one loss I don t smrle hke thrs abaglf-6' Y W when I mlss em! 0? eg S to ell. wafll ya wutmt for throw in X09 uSt Vue YW an-fl' Ig aim' va WF ,g. Ygiffa aw- W qs Q -ru.. ,.. me , . , . ,Wm sf .A ,Li sy., - - Rl' A : 0 l I c r - 5 r o 1 9 1 - I I . , . ,ir ii N ' 3 1 g , , ., , x9 ' - .,. 4, V . , K 4 , , I .' ' - ' 'AY rg - ' I . ' l J Nfmh ' W I.. Ta 1 5 ew . Q,- . . N l - - ' Q ' v s . . Ya -- 3 -41 UU A X ' Q- 'A S. , l .ga U I A 1 K Y ' . ' f I R R N . 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Q nu fm - f l f-si 1 fg i? 57l'!fgQ? '- . W' ---Q1 e- ' ' l ' ' ,NB 2' rf.-f?'l- ' V ' Not so fast. The baseball team deserves much credlt for their efforts and sportsmanship even though they received very little support from the student body. A Slide into Double play. home plate. A tp Come on Gordie, hit it! h 'Fax F' QI 4 any ,.. , .WP W-6'.,., 'Q'W2fiW'w,.w r t M-4,1 A ., 5 -1.15- - hies. . their HOP Winners show s S9 ' X Sportsmanship winners admire bulletin board. ! ' X Club members pose with their banner. lilllli' This year the girls intramural program was restricted mainly to tournaments in the regular classes. These girls had a chance to participate in many sports includ- ing: volleyball, basketball, soccer, speedball, and al- so many individual sports such as ping-pong, shuffle- board, and badminton. High School Soccer Victors. o ,xxx fini N i' ' eihiw-' ie, Q1-1 Sportsmanship award winners. I iRAMURAlS ' 41--1 'THQ' v , 'rf The members of the winning team in each of the sports were presented with medals given by the coaches. Sportsmanship awards holders. Modem dance team Xp Soft ball champs. X xi 413 3, Eighth grade volleyball winners. Softball champs of '54l he ,,,f,,g, ,S- an-F - -nr 1-nr ' Solid as 21 'OC ki As usual this year the Intramural program for boys drew much enthusiasm from the male portion of the student body. This program gives boys who are not on any varsity teams a chance to participate in competi- tive sports: therefore, itencourages good sportsmanship and teamwork . Eighth grade soccer champs. Y -.., f ' WT! '- ' 1 'iff ', if-Et' f '-T' U Y-51 ...... I E r ' 'iii - . c Y 'll -v--' c -ew M 3 ' - . W 1 fp I D s, W Q- ,-'1 -f or :1 1, 413-L-hJ9Ki. he ll? off, bar 'iafsvltje , n - K ,:': fs, Basketball victors. I lIlAMlIIlAlS H -: if yi. .- .,,li:1,..' - Pete Bluestone helped to boost this program this year by presenting winners inall the differ- ent tournaments with medals and trophies. The act of tackling. ip '--v - i 5 'L..W,fgc, I ' , fm, 4 , - i SteadY How, High School Soccer Champions. CAMPUS HIISHHGHIS ,rl v if . WWC? Av-I llllllllAll llllll Homecoming festivities commenced with a bong when Pat Badenhop was crowned Football Queen of 1954 in a new and unusual manner. While all eyes were glued to the back of the audi- torium, in expectation, the queen was revealed behind a nine-foot football on the stage. With the aid of their sponsors, Miss Sarah Chat- field and Mr. William Boyles, the iuniors went all out to make this year's coronation the best ever. Queen Pat, a senior herself, was attended by Sue Boegli, a senior, Gloria Roberts, a junior, Badenxxoi? Peggy Gorroway and Pat Cromer, sophomores. Been, Va' These four lovelies, together with the Queen, Eoorbatlcz reigned over the Homecoming game and dance . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Stuart, Pat Cromer, Peggy Garroway, Pete Gillespie. SECOND ROW: Gloria Roberts, Sue Boegli. THIRD ROW: Earl Childs, Pat Badenhop, Pat Galbreath, Ted Henjum. DC UQ , C3 Q7 C7 yi SWllllllAlllS Every year it is a tradition forall school clubs to select a sweetheart who will repre- sent them at the Sweetheart dance. This year the dance was given on February 20 at the Rotary Club and as usual was sponsored by the Browardier Staff . Soft music was provided by Joe Heni- um's orchestra for dancing and some enter- tainment by vocalists from the high school. The main entertainment for the evening was the famed composer and singer, Gene Aus- tin . The highlight of the big event was the crowning of the 1954 Sweetheart of Sweet- hearts , Sue Boegli and Levon Kearnsp and the Senior Superlatives were announced. To climax the evening refreshments of punch and cookies were served. I I' O a WSWS '1ds5-be etlieart B s 06811. 1 Levon K earns FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sandy Collier, Dotty Montayne, Joan Cromer, Ted Henjum, Sue Boegli, Mary Lou Volpe, Harry Westbrook, Pat Dolenbach. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Turner, Pete Gillespie, Levon Kearns, Pat Badenhop, Sandy House. 1 ai I udxi Sme' ecxgi - l ' Y Stoclefll 91 ,-0 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Chillag, Cynthia Lewis, Rosemarie Africano, Sandy House, Ted Wheeler, Janet Berman, Gloria Barwick, Anne Barbarsuly, Joan Cromer. SECOND ROW: Bob Tober, Harvey Rifkin, Carl Brown, Neil Starck, David Mears, Walter Battaglia, Joel Jacobs, Ted Henjum, Barry McCaughey, Roy Greenfield. lllll CA 'l TAKE The Pulitzer Prize winning comedy, You Can't Take It With You , by Moss Hart and George Kaufman was presented to thecommunity by the Senior Class. The hilarious play which drew a record breaking crowd was directed by Mr. George Langenfass. This? Is Practice? CAST Penny Sycamore . . . A f ' ' h d d. counter eiter is appre en e Martin Vanderhoff. . . Essie n o Q s 5 n Rheba. . . . . Paul Sycamore , , . Mr. De Pina, , . Ed .... . Donald , , . Alice Sycamore . Mr. Henderson , , . Tony Kirby , , . Mr. Kolenkov , . Mr. Kirby . . Mrs. Kirby , , , , First Detective , , , Detectives , , . Olga , , . fb.- I 1 G ik Q N Caught in the Act. Il WIIH Yllll The comedy sported a big cast of charac- Besudes the cast The stage handsalso work- ed hard to make The play the huge success it Janett Berman .Ted Wheeler . Sandy House . Joan Cromer . Carl Brown George Chillag . Neil Stark Roy Greenfield Gloria Barwick Harvey Rifkin . Ted Henjum , Bob Tober Cynthia Lewis Barry McCaughey Anne Barbatsuly , David Mears Walt Battaglia . Joel Jacobs Rosemarie Africano Guessing game proves to be quite funny Unexpected guests 3l'1'iVC. As the last touch of make-up is put on, the cast gets butterflies. Sue, keeps a watchful eye on the performance. The Junior Class Play, Our Town , written by Thorton Wild- er, was presented at the South Broward Auditorium on April 9. It was dramatized without the aid of scenery, and pantomine with words was used throughout the three acts. The success of Our Town depended entirely upon the acting abilities ofa very talented and hard-working group of juniors. LEFT TO RIGHT: Franklin King, Bobby Hunter, Richard Mayer, Mike Mutter, Bucky Canon, Jay Rapp, Barry Kahn, Sara Swartz, Penny Temple, Leona Williams, Spike Cameron, Dot Albertson, Pete Derico, Marilyn Ellis, Howard Margolis, JoAnn Giles, Penny Gnimet, Barbara Sherman, Ronnie Craig, Dennis Self, John Hettinger, Janice Richards, Barbara Miko, Roberta Whitman. IW The stage manager in action. CAST STAGE MANAGER Howard Margolis Dr. Gibbs . . Howard Cameron Howie Newsome . Barry Kahn Wally .... . Dennis Self George . . . . Pete D'Rico Prof. Willard . .Bucky Canon Man in Aud . . . Franklin King Mr. Webb . . . .Ronald Craig Simon Stimson . . Richard Mayer Constable Warren .Marc Schoen Si Crowell . . , . . Jay Rapp Joe Crowell . . . John Hettinger Joe Stoddard. . . . Jay Rapp Sam Craig . . . Mike Mutter Ist Baseball Player. . . . Jim Aucamp 2nd Baseball Player . . . Franklin King Mrs. Webb . . . . Barbara Scherman Mrs. Gibbs . . . Sara Schwartz Emily . . . . . Penny Grumet Rebecca . . . . . Leona Williams Artistic Lady . . .Marilyn Ellis Mrs. Soames . . . Bobby Hunter Ist Dead Woman . . Dot Albertson 2nd Dead Woman . . Penny Temple The wedding scene was impressive. 255.gif 'Ar Mrs. Webb advises George and Rebecca. G eorge ,elk for me plans f 'ifm MAY Illlll Agamst a background of palms, gold hlbus cus, dum llghts, and sweet music, Gladys Rel 4 chenbach was crowned queen of Moy and reign ed over the annual Student Councnl dance B ll Stuart, presldent of the sensor class, placed the crown on the head of the queen and bestowed the tradutlonal krss Gordon Lewls honored the queen and her court by singing Just the Way You Look To ww Q0 night Barry McCaughey acted as master of ketone ceremomes Mass Grace Bowen was advisor of the May Queen coronatlon The Student Councll served punch and cookies to the guests een nb aah Glad-is LILFT TO RIGHT Brenda Rexchenbach R1chard Mayer Trudy Orsell Davxd Spitzer Joyce Lombard Gladys Relchen bach B111 Stuart Marlene Juback Bobb1e Snowden Anne Horlacher and Lenny Sacks J' l Q eiq' JMX, ff' Q' 'l Q . . pg 4 .- h df .' x ix a a 1 .- 'Y Y, ' l if 1 - - f - 'ae' . . fl . I 'V 'k I a - n- 1 e 'i , sf,-.n 0 O O 1 . l . n - . Q 3 U 1 U v v I u l ' n I 1 1 I Q a - 5 O '-rr Hifi as 5 . ,ff z Xa Li I. cl ss mul i Eighteen seniors receive student activity award. -3 1... 'ffr 2. Seniors reveal their kindergarden days in Class night skit. 3. Here are four proud prize winners: Bob Tober, Hays Bandle, Harvey Rif- I kin, and Norman Peterson. 4. Liberace gives concert at Broward twenty-five years hence. 5. Athletic awards to outstanding participaters. 6. Most democratic teacher of '54, Mrs. Pauline Watkins. 7. Mr. Ashmore congratulates Sallye Ganey, salutatorian, and Otto Raabe, valedictorian. 8. Proud receiver of the art award, Regena Ryle. 9. Good team, don't you think? IO. Teacher is appalled by youngsters actions. xr. Harvey graciously receives an award. I2. Bob Reiter and Joan Cromer show American Legion Award. 13. This called for a little thought. 3 I CIIMMI IIINIII Col. A. K. Stiles, commencement speaker. Seniors march in to the strains of Pomp and Circuinstance it .Q 64 14- A ' If 1 4 L4g,z,K1 Q 1 5 M .3 , Y' W S - n x I 7, X n Q. ' .. l J if Q. i 7 'E Q rv ' Q , , ' 1 6. 9 S! i Q f . 5 A Q lk ' 1, ' J V 1 r , .,, d F The first Seniors file into their seats Pictures are taken as Seniors receive their diplomas. K-uv.- IXHIIIISIS Cynrhia Lewrs recerved her Diploma from Mr. O. K. Phrllips. Seniors listened lo commeneemenl address M11 lg. Betty Dukes was the first to receive diploma. The Choraleers sang You'11 Never Walk Alone. ' I.. G 1--.1--1 y . I Af W, 5 , QQ Q. 4111. Q.: . 5, B-as ' xrtg 'Q Q 9 ..w' if-53.1 45 A in 4f6,.,Q,, '31 ' ZW nb P , v. '1' -. 4 55.- r L' X 1 G url?-4 vu, twat 1 5,9970-. A .ygg.I.y Q A H IUIH SNAPS I. Ronnie samples the punch. 2. Our sweethearts mug it up. 3. Have a brownie? 1, 4. Tomato soup, anyone? . The patio is beautified. A1 -wc! 5 6 IO. Susan and Levon, sweethearts. I I. London bridges? I2. How about a nursing career? 13. Importance of the survey is expressed. . Mr. Shoffstall lectures Sari on Halloween ' pranks. . Pull Sonja, pulll . Just one more step, gal 9. Pretty Jan parades. 7 8 ' .r ' g 4-ff.. ... 213 V3 M U W' W NW W SIGN HHH 'Zac fa QQ QWRZQ Ja M4321 Y M , K kg . rOlf YY? My my X ' f Qi - of if .. MMM X . E, wx ,U 7 . -' Q 1 I A ' i 1 A 51 X . ' U V . ,V I ff' Ei .551 01 X 1 f W M Con rafuZoL7L4of7.S ' 3 f jgfpffyff ff lHl BIHIW Illlllll Mr and Mrs Nat Allen Mr and Mrs StanleyM Beckerman Dr and Mrs GordonB Carver Dr and Mrs Morton Crossman and Family and Mrs T D E Drs Alfred and Clement Geronernus Mr Frank Goodwull Mr and Mrs H B Griffey Mr and Mrs Wulllam Howrtz Mr W C Mather Dr and Mrs Bernard Mulloff Dr Harr1etPeregoy Dr and Mrs HarryM Permesly Mr and Mrs EarleW Peterson Mr DavldH Richards Mr JudsonA Samuels Mr and Mrs J J Shear and family Dr and Mrs R W Snow Mr and Mrs H R Stuely Dr RobertC Tesher Dr RaymondM Theodore Mr Bruce Voss Dr BurtonC Wellward Mrs Ella Jo Stollberg 215 OF Mr. . . . llis, Jr. Dr. C. E. Mason . . . . 'l' AIIVHHISINII TS ,WNW W1 HI 1-'W' I? 4. S. 1. Zgx XM. N4 .. 4 Q I llll IIII-11111111 IIS Ace Glass 8- Mirror Shop Acme Plumbln Compan Adams Standar Service tation Anderson s Servlce Statron Angelo s Hollywood Flsh Market Antomo s Apothecary Shop Bank of Hollywood Barnett Hardware 8. Paunt Store Ida M Baum Realtor Biscayne of Broward glock gteerl Restaurant oc u om an Inc Peter Bluiffln a. CT, Y Bouquet Shoppe Breedln s Rexall Drug Store Browar Laundromat Broward Luncheonette Brown s Department Store Brook s Travel Servnce Bryant Heating Specialists Burrell 8. Erwm s Captaun Jack s Inc Chlmpanzee Farm Chuck s Clrcle Pure O11 Service Station Coca Cola Bottling Company Phullp J Crarg Realtor Culver Household Drstrrbutors Danna Bank Danna Chamber of Commerce Danna Country Club Danna Jar Alan Fronton Danna Pharmacy Danna Press Jean Davus Internors Drxle Plum mg Company J B Fannrn Hwd Mortuary Falettr 8. Drew Frrst Natlonal Bank Florlda Power 81 Ll ht Company Fowler s Southern estaurant Gossard Plano Store Walter Gray Photography Shop Gulfstream Park Hollywood Beach Realty Hollywood Federal Savmg 8. Loan Hollywood Food Center Hollywood Ford Hollywood Furmture Company Hollywood Incorporated Hollywood Laundry Hollywood Muslc Hollywood Skating Arena Hollywood Wlndow Company Hopper s Garden Center Imperral Cleaners 218 J 8a M Market Jack s Slack Shop Jlm s Brke 8. Key Shop Jordan Furmture Company Kilpatrick Jewelers Langley David Insurance Leone s Lexow Automotlve Parts Mabelle s Beauty Salon Mack Lumber Company Marta s Inc May Plumbing Meeknn s Meyer s Hardware Mramr Garden s Beauty Shop J W Moffltt Jr Realtor Murray s Servlcenter W R Murrelle Realtor Musrc Center Nellae Barr Beauty Salon Nnelson s F orlst Shop P 8- G Electric Palm Laundry Patsy s Pete s Hotponnt 8. TV Roadsrde Restaurant Rocker Restaurant Russell s Market Ryle Electruc A G Ryll Furmture 8s Ap Irances Jackre Sauls Dance Studio Scott s Drlve In Restaurant Seacrest Garage Sherron Motor Company Sherry s Restaurant Kenneth S Srmpson Realtor L B Slater Realtor Smlth s Office Supply Sokolow s Department Store Sprln er Motor Company Star abrrc Center Sturgrll s Bakery Sweet 8- Blossom Shop Tropical Restaurant Tuscany Motel Voogd Fabrl cs Washburn Florlst Wattles Lumber Company Western Auto Wrr ht Furmture Co Wy dwood Nursery Wynona Dry Cleaners Yaguda s Drug Store A J ' 244 ' 239 ' 3 S ' 222 ' ' ' ' ' ' 233 ' ' ' 231 K ' ' 223 ' ' 237 - ' B u 220 ' ' 221 M , , 219 ' ' 234 234 ' . , . 219 ' . 221 ' ' 237 ' ' ' 235 ' ' ' ds 221 . . ' ., 239 ' ' ' 243 . . , ' ' 237 ' ' ' I 552 I N C . , f' . ' ' . 224 P 222 ' ' 240 . . . . 224 , - ' 233 ' ' Cook's Super Market 226 Earl W. Peterson, Insurance ' ' . ' , 243 R ' ' 243 ' D ' 229 ll ' 553 ' ' - ' ' ' 243 SD ' 228 ' ' ' 535 ' ' ' ' ' L' 240 F I . . ' , . 234 . ' , ' 224 . . . . 232 . , . ' - I? 555 - ' o I9 ' ' 221 ' ' 225 236 T H . 238 239 V 221 ' 242 W ' 226 ' 241 526 ' 19 ' ' . ' 233 Ig ' 221 ' 242 Y I I ' 237 Best wishes to the class of '54 IDA M BAUM REALTOR 924 N Federal Hlghway 2434 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood by the Sea Florlda Homwooo M516 Hounlwa 0 nl FLQP-NJA BLOCH SUPPLY COMPANY INC Complete llne of Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Lnght Fixtures Dastrlbutors of Pittsburgh 8. Sherwin Wllllams Palnts 5 N Federal Hwy Danna Ph 2 5727 Compliments of ROADSIDE RESTAURANT Corner of Johnson St and North Federal Hwy Hollywood Florida weef ff 055 om 1736 S Youuq CKRCLE uormwooo, FLA guer occadrorb LJ Complete Furnushmgs For the Home Hotel or Apartment l lt HYLL l+llHlll'l'llIlE 81 lPPLllllCE C0 Sprung Arr Mattresses 8. Box Sprrngs Crosley Applrances 1320 22 N Federal Hwy Hollywood Florida W A Bechtoldt owner Phone 2 4334 Z ' 9 u- 1 1 I l . 1 . . I . . . 55 , .3 .XF A . in ,if . R ,LT-QM, Y ' , rrowrifas .. in .. ' ii -' . lf? . gf! +1 ,. Oli' gf W lyx . ' I I J 1 1 r I f 4 I l ' I E l u - - ' n I - - ll n - I . . . I THE BANK OF HOLLYWDOD Statement ofCond1t1on December 31 1953 R E S O U R C E S Cash and due from Banks U S Government SGCUFIIIES 148 743 61 State County and Mun1c1paI Bonds 331 136 TOTAL Loans and Dlscounts Leasehold Improvements Furmture and FIXIUFES Accrued Income and Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCES DSPOSIIS Accrued Taxes Interest etc Capotal Stock S320 OOO OO Surplus 50 O00 OO Undnvuded Profuts and Reserves 76 421 73 TOTAL CAPITAL FUNDS TOTAL LIABILITIES Establushed November 7 1950 Member Federal DSPOSII Insurance Corporatuon S1 532 4 479 1 48 S8 004 446 421 73 S8 O04 140 45 220 , ,772.81 . . ....... 54, , . , ' ' . . . , .94 , ,a30.55 - ,3 ,339.51 66,213.99 ' ' ........... 54,627.82 22,305.77 , ,14O.45 L IA BI LIT IE s ................... 57,538,311 .72 , , ......... 19,407.00 NELLIE BARRY Expert Halr Tlntmg 24 years of Experience 36 N Fed Hwy Danna Florida Phone Hwd 2 3362 M9 HOLLYWOOD WINDOW CO D I str: butors ABC Jalousnes Window Master Awnlng Windows Corner of Dnxle Hwy 8. Lmcoln Hollywood Florida Best Wlshes from HOLLYWOOD FOOD CENTER Complete Food Market Speclalnzlng ln Delicatessen and Table DSIICGCISS GOSSARD PIANO STORE 2OI9 Moffett Street Hollywood Florida Opposite Hallandale Druve In Sales Service Rentals Instructlon ,-,-.-,- BROWARD LAUNDROMAT Harold K Pler Owner Manager Q x ji 211oN FederaIHw : Hollywood Florld AII dried work folded ready to put away Y a Luke ut? PETER BLUESTEN 8. CO Real Estate IOS Young Clrcle Hollywood Florida BARNETT HARDWARE 8. PAINT Flshmg Tackle Garden Tools Electrucal Supplses Mechanlc s Tools Plumbing Supplies Housewares Distributors of Pittsburgh 8. Sherwln Wms Paints II3N Dlxle Hwy Hallandale Fla Hair Fashlon Salon Phone 2 II73 2221 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood Florida Patsy Fl Iardl 221 . qi ' C I I Q A A .- 'SM ' . . . 'T-,F S522 OA 1,4 l I ui I QW? x Lf r 4, A 1 I f ll- I , , T 11 y , I fa? f, fl X. Apes and Monkeys I CHIMPANZEE FARM Best Wishes to the Graduating Class from ' from all over the World ADAMS STANDARD SERVICE STATION Dania Florida lOO N. Federal Highway Dania, Florida P AND G ELECTRIC CO INC Wlrlng Contractors Serving Hollywood Danna Fort Lauderdale Lamar Palmer Nellie H Gray 6 N E lst Avenue Malling Address Box 928 Phone 2 5381 Danna Fla GENERAL ELECTRIC JEAN DAVIS INTERIORS Complete Lune of Decorators Items Creators of Fine Furniture Consultation Without Obligation I928 Tyler Street Hollywood Fla Phone 2 389l 32 N PALM Laundry Cleaners Trousers 39 3 For Sl OO Federal Hwy Danna Fla Phone 2 44l5 22.2 O, I . .. .l . d For the Best in Hairdressing J 8. M MARKET 1622 N mme Hwy ANTOMO 5 Hollywood Hondo Por Vos Conffures Phone 2 716 2003 Tyler St Phone 9500 Hollywood Florada MUSIC CENTER , L -49 ,iff Everything Musncal ,f New Used Band Instruments I Pianos and Hammond Organs QQ NJ OZC7' 16776 0 T P Quahlly ifzsframenfs Radnos Recorders Record Players Sheet Musuc Repaurs and Supplues 4 J 1 ,M M' lb School Of Music Jag Private Instruction for all unstruments f 5666 1 J I Jack Thompson Owner I 905 N Federal Highway 0.61 2 7366 Ham mond Chord Organ WATTLES LUMBER COMPANY MURRAY 5 SERWCENTER Standard Orl Products Tlres Batterues Accessorles R ed Hot Serwce Lubrncatlon Washing Pollshung 801 N Federal Hwy P 3 9153 Phone 2 3919 Duma Flonda Hallandale Florldcl Ph 2 5616 223 I 1 I 7 ' 926 - 6 'Q' v - X fx 7 ,- 14 I, ' 5 ' X K ,. n - - n f 'X ' 2-L - 5 - 3 I ' s.- . sf ..,-7 . . -'B gang,-9: 2. , A ' T if ', ,M 1..l:1.4al.LQ1444 AM A I -Q---..T.s2, 6,11 likffsf' X f I l , 1 1 1 lil , 1 ' F 1 . . . . i ,. A l 'l 1 1 7 ' 6g:.!-f'? orrg? W1 M rv : i l l I E I 1 5, 1 . . - I u - n . ' 1 ' I . , . Best Wishes from MARTA'S INC. Maternity - Uniforms Children's Wear 2023 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, Florida Phone 2-4I 66 Best Wishes, T954 Seniorsl CIRCLE PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Young Circle Hollywood, Florida FALETTI 8. DREW Musical Instrument Co. Kimball Pianos Accordians Band Instruments Instruction T924 Harrison St Hollywood Phone 2 I529 Air Conditioned Home Cooking H ROC KERY RESTAURANT onthe circle Phone 9442 Hollywood Fla Marge and Jerry Jernigan Owners Compliments of EARL W PETERSON General Insurance 2I9 E Beach Blvd Hallandale Florida MIAMI GARDENS BEAUTY SHOP Over 20 years of experience in all types of services , N ,N 39 Sutton Road x' 9' FURNITITTIE C0 INC P O BOX 185 DANIA FLORIDA Seafood Market 81 Restaurant The Hollywood Seamald Line Created by Angelo Cammarata an old timer Orders to take Out I942 Harrison St Hollywood Phones 2 6I6l 2 4525 224 T E - Z? I . R TTR! CAPTAIN JACK'S Inc. THESE PHOTOGQADHS ev Z wmv seams une ESLESD env w1LL as A PERMANENT only ygsregmy WE Hymns or me wouoesznn. ow room PICTURES of: LOOK I-,KE MQWE STARS, WEM IN -een: craves wma GANG wlu. MNT mess' Q get 1 LwQ,Q.fQ7 iQ Ll TJ iiwlx S un Hi A k 7-lsMsS'hml.s.vihul SP l'1 Px '9t 1 'L?3'LE ' 'l'Jd 5+fY- WALTER GRAY'S PHOT0 SHCP Phone 2 9811 2005 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Flord 225 A A Y 8 T ' - Xi 1 v ' , THE il f QQ f I 4 . A - 1 up , Q! l x- z Q lil V-,1 .k h Q V ' fix L I I lh. I ' . it -ig? lf. T 'l X., QL' y 5 rf O V! P 3 ff , V A '-'.v74,r.' I l' l i 'X 51 5 r. lk I Ni' 'iw f - 'ee' 9 - f-...' .5 Vx ' 5 J WXX ' . I I I ' .DI 3, . Ll ' l Furnnture Showplace of Hwd ff0f0fW00d fllflllfllfe Co 2031 Harrnson Sf Next to Post Offrce COOK S SUPER MARKET 2219 Hayes Street Phone 2 946l Hollywood Florida Success to you all HOLLYWOOD LAUNDRY 2216 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood Florida Hobbys Stamps Toys Gilbert Lmes JIM S BIKE and KEY SHOP KILPATRICK JEWELERS John A Kllpatruck Expert watch clock and Jewelry repamng Across from South Broward Hugh School , Hollywood, Florida 28 N. Federal H.ughway Danna, Florida Z2 l . J ll - ll 0 . . . - . - I - u ' Q I I . . . . . I . . I I . When in trouble don't get riled - call RyIe RYLE ELECTRIC Residential 8. Commercial Wiring - Repairs 2435 Washington St. Hollywood, Florida Phone 2-3821 glint Q? Come on in and meetall K f your friends at .S SCOTIHS DRIVE-IN 1800 North Federal Highway MABELLE s Qt BEAUTY SALON - - A 1825 Mayo Street Near Carl s Market Hollywood Florida Phone 2 7315 Mabelle Noell Ed Linthicum Distributor Representative BRYANT HEATING SPECIALISTS CO Heating Amr Conditioning Water Heating Phone Hollywood 2 3747 L THE ANSWERS Sunshlne Service does so much costs so little Its the Biggest Bargam awww, In the household budget' W2 FLORIDA POWER 8 LIGHT COMPANY 227 I ffl H .. J N xo . ' . :E The Store of Friendly Service DANIA PHARMACY A Complete Drug Store Complete Fountain Service Luncheonette Cigars Cigarettes Cameras Fnlms and Photo Service Cosmetics Prescriptions Federal Highway Phone ll d for Hollywood CG e opposite the Danna Bank Danna Fla and delnvered 2 4342 For your every lumber LANGLEY DAVID we 1204 N need consult INSURANCE 2122 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Florida CIIMPANY fi XY Phone 6771 20th Avenue Hollywood Florida SOKOLOW S DEPARTMENT STORE Complete llne of Natnonally Advertised Merchandlse 3 N Federal Hughway Danna Florida Best Wishes to the class of 54 DANIA CHAMBER UF COMMERCE Danna Florida 228 . I , I lt MACK ' M I D ,I-Pm GN 6 X llIMBHl X ca X '..x I se 1' I . Il 0 III Loans and Dlscounts Statement of Condntnon of THE DANIA BANK Danna Florlda AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMBER 3I I953 S Banl-ang House Furmture and FIXIUFGS Un1tecI States Government Bonds State County and Mun1c1paI Bonds All Other Bonds Other Assets Cash Reserve Cap1tal Stock SurpIus Fund Undlvlded Proflts and Reserves Deposuts Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation Maximum Insurance for each Depos1tor SI0,000.000 O0 OO 60 S22 282 746 O7 229 A s E T s - s 5,355,559.07 - , - - 116,232.57 - IO,86O,755.63 , - - 2,2o1,5os.26 35,159.50 14,282.54 0Ve,d,,,f,5 2, 244.23 3,696,904.I6 S22,282,746.07 L 1 A B 1 L 1 T 1 E s - S 3oo,ooo. 4oo,ooo. - - - 247,774.47 - 21,334,971. SIt back relax and let WYNONA CLEANERS do your Dry Cleanlng and Laundry ServIce Dual 2 5561 400 S DIXIE HIghway Prompt PIckup and Deluvery Taxl Renta SSFVICS Cars SPRINGER MCTOR CO Hollywood Florlda DIa Dla 2 5614 2 3361 N CIrcle 8. Federal 305 N Ocean D rave Down Town On the Beach Florlda s Flnest Food Store 917 N Federal Hwy Phone 2 6033 Hollywood Florrda jf The largest selectIon of pretty W cotton prrnts you ve ever seen Slmplrclty and McCall Patterns Notl ons as whatever you need In the lrne of Hardware Houseware FIshIng Tackle 2 MEYER s HARDWARE 2032 Hollywood Blvd Ph 2 9773 212 N Fedefa' HWY Phone 2 1015 Hallo ndale Florrda On the Clrcle FOWLER S GREAT SOUTHERN RESTAURANT In Hollywood Florlda 230 I I 6 g . 42 Cf Sb . . I x I . 1 5 ' I ' I . . J 6 0 A1 l A 2 A61 ' Don't worry! Meyer's STAR FABRICS 2 if ? I1 . fi' ' ' 1 . . I W! 7 Congratulations to the Senior Class of '54 L B SLATER Realtor 2007 Tyler Street Next to Food Farr Congratulatrons to the Class of 54 SMITH S OFFICE SUPPLY School Supply Headquarters l936 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Florida 2825 Ocean Drive Hollywood Florlda Best Wlshes Semors sEAcREsr GARAGE S' ,Zz S 5 f ?i'1f I est Class Washes 1 4 1 X HOLLYWOOD FISH MARKET I9l7Harrnson St Hollywood Florudo Te 2 44ll Member FTDA WASHBURN FLORIST 7 When Words Fall 5' Say It With Flowers 2002 Hollywood Blvd Hollywood Fla WRIGHT FURNITURE CO Phone 2 5907 5I7 5l9 S 2lst Avenue Hollywood Floruda Buy Right At Wrvghts 231 O l , ll ' ll . I . I I I ' . .gt 1,0 . ' 'I .J of to the fr 1 I954 ,J7'! ffl A . t sx lx . u I O I. - .ZW ff ' 3 .-8 .. . ' , g I 4' ' . I ll . ' ll , . J15f Iabofzaf afzk OF HOLLYWOOD -ff JT' -ff T'TxM 515561 3529 g 2 Eg U I' fj1gflIZ178Ci 19911 ,-,H ' Close of Busmess March 31 1954 RESOURCES LOANS AND DISCOUNTS S2 903 881 89 OVERDRAFTS 891 53 STOCK FEDERA RESERVE BANK 19 000 00 STO K BUILDING CORPORATION 75 000 00 OTHER REAL ESTATE 43 737 50 FURNITURE AND FIXTURES 131 818 33 U S GOVERNMENT BONDS 9709 831 15 FEDERAL LAND BANK BONDS 897 387 81 COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL BONDS 560 052 87 CASI-I ON HAND AND DUE FROM BAD KS 4 754 174 94 TOTAL 319188 55102 LIABILITIES CAPITAL STOCK S200 000 00 SURPLUS 200 000 00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS AND RESERVES 272 029 99 872 029 99 RESERVE FOP INITERFST TAXES ETC 81 509 28 DEPOSITS 18 405 01175 TOTAL S19188 5 102 OFFICERS DIRECTORS C1 mncf 1159 Bond DILG c' E D LC Pr sldent C IN If P e51de tgrd C 5111 r I A I1Or1'IAN N ce P es1,xentcmdCc1shxer e A M YELL1 ER De-must 1' LIL IS n P s I IOS FH C LUKE Rehred I F FS F Mack Iumber Co 551 1 LI 1 ne I-hcrczs n ci S JFL E K I1 Att t L 5 e y c neys G ow I C 'X L 1-I C SCIFIVIIARTZ G0 er and Pucker 232 U O Y 'I K . VA 11 ,' v Y J ,W-'Ap14:f'f K .53 P, E L -12.538 . f A -.3 12 ' - . I N. ' S L ' Yi ' f ' . n If V3 I L.. i' x EEE Ely Bl. -- 5 ,NLIK ,L Af - . , f ,.m'...-mn ,IT ff , w,,.., 'f:??5i'f92.E.. I SI ' V. - - 1 3:1-:I .,.. ,f :F : 1' A . .Ez I 5:55:18 ffzzsgari. wif .ggi K' l E ' . ,V . ' ' '.g-A-fri, A , , .' - W ,, f ' - .f 44 A '--A-wg---.,.,-L.,-. ' T 1 ---------------------------------- , V - - ' T OO I., I I ...L ---- ,LLL ,L ,....,--,--- ,M 'Ulu fx' C ........-.,,. ---- ------. - , , -------------------------------------- , . ..- -.-..- - ---..------------ ------ , . . - O ..--...... --.- ..-.-.......-. .... , , ,. ----------------------------- , I-. ----------------,-------- , , , T L A 4 ----- --- ---------- V 1 - ------------ , , . -1 - ------- --- ---.---- -,- ,,.,..,,,,,., ,-, , , I I- ----------- , . fq' - L 1 .1 -, , .U ----- -------------- , . ' T' P1 - ..-.- - ------------- -- ------- ---.. ---------- ----- , , . ------------ , , D . ' C. III. I'.'If,'CUIlE , . Icir G , . , r R. E. . . . ....... Presient . I 1 ......... e ' YJ. A. If FIKA' , 'ICQ I ' n . c 'G V- A- I TX - Ii F 7' ' R. L. TIIOIIPSON . 17.5515131111 Vita Pr SICIQHI UTI. . V. X 'I I . . .,.. ' LOIS '. I G . . Ass't:1tV1:e reiden LE . F ..,.. . . ' CAFOLIJ,-Lf.TIIOIQPSON . Assisf'1niC:s1iIer IRIX- . MACK - - - A A - G, '-'.'. C.-RRI-ETOII . , , A 'siznlifzshier C. N. JCC IEE . . , ACCU . ' 9 ,ANT . ,HARLAN . . Asis'uz1iC:3?:icr , r I. . 51- TCIFEI- ..... Trust Offiier .. . . . r W Enloy ourself... with Coke d BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA COLA COMPANY BY FIIIIT LAUIIEIIIIALE C004 CUM BIITTLING UIIMPANY Phone 2 I74I Expert Parts Repo I FI ng ANDERSON S SERVICE STATION New and Used Tlres and Tubes Road Servlce Phone 2 9447 Hallandale Beach Road Hours HOLLYWOOD SKATING ARENA Johnson Street and 22nd Ave Tuesday thru Friday Afternoons 3 5 Monday thru Thursday Evenungs 7 30 IO 30 Frlday and Saturday Evenings 7 30 II 00 Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 2 5 Saturday Morning 9 30 I2 00 Noon Free Skatrng lnstructlons By Pros Reduced Rates For Group Partues For your eating pleasure Vlsrt SHERRY'S RESTAURANT On the circle in Hollywood All baking done on prernuses Free Parking Phone 9568 US LEO N E S Restaurant of Phone 2 7577 New York I, Next to Gulfstream Race Track Hallandale, Florida 233 . I I Y ' 5 X' X 'TT 'xx' x I f ' x N. I df , O - li 4' 'E i i W-YJ-r , A I I Cake vs a registers trod!-mark. r . ' I I I 1 I ' - ' l Congratulations 1 VOOGD FABRICS 1836 Tyler Street THE HOLLYWOOD MORTUARY J. B. Fannin Circle and East Harrison 2-6711 Smart Fabrics come from Voogd Phone Phone 2 8523 Hollywood Hollywood, Hondo BISCAYNE of BROWARD REFQ1QERAT1QH 223 N Federal Hwy Hallandale Floruda Phone 2 2956 Best Wishes to the Class of 1954 W R MURRELLE 404 N Ocean Drive Hollywood Beach Florida Ocean Front Properties Rentals Telephone Hollywood 2 5493 234 Am eoworriowii-iq 1 ZS Western Auto Associate Store Home Owned RALPH C HARDEE Everything for the cor 8. home II5 South 20th Avenue Hollywood Florncla STURGILL S BAKERY Home of Key Llme 8. Rum Pres One of Florida s Nlcest Lnttle Bakeries 85 South Federal Hwy Phone 2 9844 Danna Floruda BIIIIIIIIIIII I IIIIXILL Illlllll ITIIIIE HARVEY BREEDING REGISTERED PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Free Delivery Phone 2 756I xxxxxs Y' Servlng the South Broward Area I4O0 South Federal Highway Hollywood Florldo BURRELL 8 ERWIN S ,m,,,Am Applrance and Equipment Co Sales Service 8. Offrce Supplies IOI East Beach Boulevard Hollywood Florudo Ph 2 5844 'YI-IE s..... Telephone3 I56I 3 I562 3800 South Ocean Drive Hollywood Beach Florlda OTEL 235 I Y H . l . . l U II . ll - r - In - ' , I I9 X I I 1 I I I I I I -- ' f f . 23 , ' 7,5 I ol .I , -- 'L'E ' .Z 2-f ffl aww um ina' 'bjnfgg-117 207' Il ' II I I -11 . . . M I I ' ' , I 8 ua E15 lllllll t '-1. ., 3 . L .Q . 3 rf b o f I ff ' .3 L44 - ' .3 7 . ' co 2 5 5. L T Q Z -Q5 - -1 1 2 ' . r Q , . f - WIN -3- - . N a N 5 rt L A' 'E O ans, 3' . .6 S . , A-I 'fir-LKSSSLI li . 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Home of the Federal Hughway All Hallandale Florlda 236 JACKIE SAUL S DANCE STUDIO Tap Toe Ballet 115 S 21st Avenue Phone 2 4980 Hollywood Telephone 2 1519 Free Delivery The APOTHECARY Shop Of Hollywood Prescrlptlon Specralrsts Harrrson Street at 20th Avenue mpemul DRY CLEANERS Quality Cleaners and Tailors 3 Hour Service Phone 3 1056 DANIA COUNTRY C LUB South Broward s Most Beautiful 9 Hole Golf Course Publrc Invited Open From 7 a m Phone 2 9451 East Danna Beach Boulevard World Wrde Tours and Crulses Nassau Havana Mexico Vla Arr or Steamer 1845 Hollywood Blvd Phone 2 3531 ssfgi-Y' Bouousr 1 SHOPPE Flowers of Dlstlnctlon 2042 Harrrson Street Hollywood Florrda Phone 1555 PETE S The Fat Man Appliances 8. TV 2001 Tyler Street Phone 2 3486 Hollywood Floruda JACK S SLACK SHOP Slacks from S5 95 Srzes 28 41 All Alteratnons Free lncludung Taperang and Pegglng 2015 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood Florlda Phone 2 4284 237 BROOKS TRAVEL SERVICE 6 . 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