South Broward High School - Browardier Yearbook (Hollywood, FL)
- Class of 1955
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QZZ5f ik fi peappw Q 445,320 ffbwff QSM fx- i.ffi9?2? xx.',. u n , l.gx EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Dorothy Albertson BUSINESS MANAGER Sandra Stark ART Kathy Keethler COPY arbara Scherman LAYOUTS Barbara Miko SPORTS Jay RHPP SUBSCRIPTIONS Doreen Smith BOOKKEEPER iyliis Poncebaker TYPING Eunice Rusher PHOTOGRAPHY Ron Craig PICTURES Penny Temple PROOF READER Claire Green ADVERTISING Sandy Schiffman FACULTY ADVISOR Frances E. Smith sigf I ' I 1 A is w- N A X z A, ,W fr any i . Li m. N..i,,, SN ' HK W E 5 5. mfg. -A QQ wg. , '81, R ' Aw.. V ' z X fix. ,, 'Q 4, , g .NN .Q ,. eg . ' wk .. 15 'X , 1 H. J '. ,if K. l , f1.3'Y1i?Ak3y,itj!, Zhzaig 3 yfw ' h,f..w.., K vx mr 'if ff 'UAE 5 734 T5 Big, 0? fi i 0,0 X, i ,gvk i Z 54 1 0 'I T1 ijr mli is Niki' .E Cu 1 my :JL Q , ,, ,Z U 5 I 'itf lw 5' 4 TV 4 ,X , 01' C' gig TI-IE 1955 owar iz Pumishcul by Hu. Senior Class SOUTH BROWARD HIGH SCHOOL Hollywool , Fiovicla. V1 II Bvwuriiu- K, W TQ lg ONTENTS ' E- L. , 45, 1 r' - 5 I 5 'fr ,. ,L . v,.., 925321-WY CW iglpwn-sm 'yn mm gf K , 1 luxe V ' QD ME xl' M ,lf-,,,,,.f.-'Fr' VX, 557 1 2 X ,El fl R W4 --f I FN GSQQ J E X! DEDICATED TO SERVICE Mi IN THE SCHDDE IN T1-1E commuumf IN THE HOME B ,W Auditorium and Tower . y iw- ' ,.lfLs2-l A, East Wing Office Arcade 8 CAMPUS View from Tower Pa tio 2 'XX 'Q-'qu ,F Z. SCENES f Gym and Track N QA: 15?-nu , lm IIO Loggia Cafeteria 75-?Pif:'f 1 r, Parking Lot 9 West Loggia 4 Y 4 D PRINCIPAL Y A-'xx ' 1 ' ar-ik kr A gr. xg, . ..L,, fig I 1 0 4' o f ix f 51 5' JE f 'vm G. At lt agamlll F I V., ' Q. .xi N It ' - 'I -4 - ,g ras- Q ' - . or is A f 2 if ,gm MR, MYRON L, ASHMORE Principal A TRIBUTE To the supervising principal of South Broward High School, Mr. Myron L. Ashmore, the class of '55 owes a debt of gratitude not only for his untiring efforts to provide them with every educational opportunity possible but also for friendship, guidance, and understanding. Their adulthood will be fuller and more profitable through following the ideals set before them by Mr. Ashmore's leadership. Only another SIC, 000 to gol ll 'W lmuu-,gms ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL I: in K I R. M c - - 'S Qfii r , YN? iff I 3 ' I I! Nv 7' 1 Z AA' I X F1 , M1 - SQL MR. HAROLD PHARES, Assistant Principal , . WV' When anything goes wrong or there is a controversial matter of any sort, it is re- ferred to Mr. Phares, of course! Mr. Phares handles administrative, at- tendance and disciplinary problems, as well as the arrangement of student schedules. Being the one and only assistant principal South Broward has ever had, Mr. Phares is re- garded as an indespensible neccessity. It is certain everyone will agree that Broward would not be the same without him. gm and more workl K 41 Workl Work! Workl l fl m -m-m-m - another detention .Y s F2- W Are you there? I H? Busily taking rn sages, typing, answering staff is constitut of Mrs Helen Giles, bookkeeper- a Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, first 'ello, 'ello and keeping office staff. This Mrs. RuthManning, as secretary. These records are amon the few duties undertaken by I three, with t e assistance of several students South B roward High School in organized enrolling new students, 0 F C E cripts to colleges, the willing and able to the students, say ly shape. Among reports, sending trans- staff is always ready, any distressed student. We, you've been swell . LEFT TO GHT: Mrs. Helen Giles, Mrs. Eleanor Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Manning 'L . 'iff 'i ,.kk '-LfQ, , E. .1., I I , s MISS DIXIE ALLEN Wi MR, FRANK SCHWALL GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT When a Student is in need of advice regarding school subjects, college or personal problems, he can depend on Miss Allen or Mr. Schwall in the Guidance Office. Career Day, held for juniors and senior each year to help them in choosing a career or college, is also under the direction of this department. Mr, Schwall surveys scholarship offers Mr. Schwall helps student plan her for the year. schedule. Miss Allen helps Gloria choose a college. q,....4? Nr rv I' K 0' . . S N nf ' 5 X , N' ' af' MR. WILLIAM BOYLES Industrial Arts FACU MR. CLARENCE ALFONSE Mathematics lTY MISS DIXIE ALLEN Guidance MR. WILLIAM BRENNAN MR. MORTON BRANN Social Studies 16 Social Studies 'ww 'xi cf Miss DELMAZIA Aunsccnm English MR. MARTIN BLACKWELDER Music MISS GRACE BOWEN Mathematics MR. HAROLD BOYLAN Physical Education MISS HILLIARD CAMERON Physical Education MR. FRANK CLARK Mathematics MISS CATHERINE DINNEN Social Studies MRS. LOUISE DOWERMAN Librarian MISS JANIE ELLIS Home Economics MR. AUBREY FULLER Social Studies I ' H, f I l . I A 1' x f NN Us j. FACULTY MISS FLEDA I-IEPN ER English MR. WILLIAM HIGGINSON Chemistry -W I K , :,,,., E IL 4. If ::,s R 1 W , I W . , W. . . s I , J' PS MRS. MADGE LONGA KER Mathematics .iffy 'L Q , vs g, ...,.,, .Hi ,. 5:3 . I A'g' I A .mi si.. 455' I Jas' if f MISS MARJORIE McDOWELL Home Economics f 'h MR. HA RRY MALLETT Art 18 , un i W . R .ei S I 3 .. we' MR. LLOYD HORTON Social Stuides MR. CHESTER HOYT Industrial Arts MISS PATRICIA KELLEY Commercial MR. GEORGE LANGENFASS English MISS NANCY MOORE Remedial Reading NNT... MISS PATRICIA PICKARD Social Studies MR. EDWIN POTTER Physics MISS MARY REEVES Home Economics MISS DOROTHY SCHMIDT Mathematics MR. FRANK SCHWA LL FACULTY MISS JOYCE MOWAT English MISS MIRIAM SECOR Commercial Guidance A P-MW Lis 19 MR. STUART PELLING Induslrial Arts cT i , iiiii' A I fljLxf'T'w REU- ,, ,. .f ,Q , - If---i f Jiri'-,I-' 5 1 '??'5. gr S., ciiii . I I -.Qwfifz 7 f :V-wi -2-Z5 ,.K,,f 1,4 H , - vs . l . 'r MIO Zeciii Si.ii ii, E i,c i icii 4 X 'ij 'il J if z.w, ,2: . A 4:,l.,.,L,,,, . 4,,. A , - ihfli' - I MR. DA VID SHEPPARD B and '-4, .. ' J ll 1' 1' Iv ' I f ,. 2' l T X? ,gy g pg' , . ,, , .df I9 ' MR. JAMES SHOFFSTALL General Science MR. HUGH SMITH Physical Education MR. 'JOSEPH SMITH Driver Education MISS RHODA SPECH LER English MR. EARL STABLER Science if - c 'B JV' f Q fx Y S. .'3f '. 'J f . if 3 Eg -v---:' 1 1 ' i , iq! ' FACULTY MRS. IESSIE TROUPE English f !'..,. P' N. A MRS. LILLIAN TRUBEY If English 17, MR. LESTER TUTTLE, JR, Physical Education xv. 1 Miss ELIZABETH WALDENMAIER ' English f 'ww-V ,WIS fix i Ni , 1 v ...E ,, 41 MRS. PAULINE WATKINS Social Studies MR. MARION WEST D. C. T. W 'dx f N Y , f If f MISS LOUISE WETHINGTON , language i I I ,kky W, . mfeu-, - X SSESEE S SEEE h E S E , - Rh , ELEM? . lclin E N ,lil - f y iggp f ' ,sim ' , ' it 1 1. ' 7 'villa MISS IRENE WILLIAMS Assistant Librarian 2 1 Q, xg 'SEV' sl MR. JAMES WRINKLE Mathematics 1 5 f ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Louisa Carter, Ann Lavender, Ella Chalamon, Mrs. Margaret Boyer, Mrs. Elmo Adams, Mrs. Nellie Mae Turner, Mrs. Paul Heffron, Mrs. Cruz, cafeteria manager. County school bus drivers provide transportation for students. 554 Z2 I . L- I K r 2.9 f X51 of , LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Hanson, Supervisorg Ed Levimore, Andrew Allen, Fred Giles, T. Henry Stevenson, Some of the busiest people around school are those that are noticed the least. This is true of our Helping Hands. The cafe- teria workers, bus drivers, and custodians constitute a hard-work- ing team of South Broward. We of the student body wish to express appreciation for the beautiful grounds, feeding of the fifteen hundred, and the long hours spent to make our school life more en- joyable. LEFT TO RIGHT: Inez Bess, Berry Grant, Lula Gordon. swam, N 2 3 W 7i W5 5i,'w,11 A, . , 0 LIBRARY South Broward's library is one of which everyone may be proud. Books of many categories are corn- ing in at all times. A vote of thanks is due to Mrs. Dowerman, head librarian flower rightl and her as- sistant Miss Williams flower left, for the wonderful job they have done. LO Oli X 5 47 4159.6 QI 'Qs' Qs' v ,' 5 r' N KQQCJ i, ,LA ' SOCIAL STUDIES Gaining knowledge of our government and acquainting ourselves with our foreign neigh- bors are a part of what is taught in the Social Studies Department. U. S. History, Govern- ment, World Geography and World History make up the curriculum of this department. Oops, wrong answerl Intelligence at work! Who W0'k57 7 7 7 7 7 A11 right, you birds! f 1 I , ff Z7 Levs see was it 1492 or 1942? Who are you posing for? P ? P Chemistry is fun for these students SCIENCE Many phases of science are covered including General Sci- ence, Biology, Physics and W-J,,q ,f Y Q Chemistry. Knowledge is gained , r by the students through experi- Fr ments and the expert guidance i klxg given them by the teachers in ag this department. The desire to learn more of the mysteries of science gives the students 7 more initiative. 'Hx' I 1' X ' Hold on to your hats boys! I Higgie rides againl ll -nv nw Z8 mqqnulll Always shooting the breezel ll Whavs so amusing, Barry? 2 ll MATH The mathematic department is designed in parallel courses for a study of technical and theoretical math. 2 years of Algebra, l year of Plane ' t and Trigonometry are Geometry, and lfZ year each of Solid Geome ry t ho have outstanding interests and abilities. offered to those studen s w ' ' f ractical application, are allowed to Students, desiring knowledge or p enroll in general math and business arithmetic classes. gunz? 'A Surprise! Surprise! Going somewhere? 2 2 29 64' Up? ER quota LEFT. ti . .,W pleaseuin? UPPIIQEW did RIGHTXOU up No inter? uPri0n S ' Semi wow ' W hat 8 test! l I AX MGC, vamp, Spaxixeks, an Engivakx cofogoee 'Coe cage Deparirfxeiw. ke gakoed 6o'o3ec,k. e bang Xedge i 'Coe oi 'Co 6 wow ook. oow o Ye-sevi, 'ooh avao vaxtkoo-5 cooowiee an we cuetoioe oi 'Coe-ae coookxkee. f -,, HHH Id? xx, WXSY1 6 to X1 o it k LZ! S N96 XXX HOW ou se a s u ent 1.9 we Xoggxa foovcerm arawmg uma eXh Qoke c rhqoee um th an , e 9 a corn e cxaX student studxfmg, or a sb u 5 ortkxand 15 om fx K. e many m , 'ooo me mg, o hoe acuce, me e uc 'exon are aXso 'canes or ccov. a s o an bet 'LW B se onsu ct e can 6 tes cout tx c e ee an 9 , a iutur 0511! 9 S Xa the 'o sine Xe to 6. YN- avaklab S ookfo 3 r ow at Smdems Kea: n skxouxxand, No-N is me mime. . . . 31 ylrtwu l f f X t t t Genius at workl I Mr. Mallet gives students a helping hand. A R T Student enjoys art. With brush and palette in hand, art students have created works of superb quality. Browardites can be proud of the work art students have done, for the art students won and received first, second, and third places at the state contest. Hail all art students! industrious students! I l 'l Now how do you put this thing Hey Sam throw the wrenchll back together aga1n???? H Hammering, welding, and woodworking are all a part that constitutes the shop classes of South Broward High School. In this class boys of all ages are given the oppor- tunity to demonstrate their creative abilities. Under the supervision of the shop teachers students have obtained everlasting knowledge and guidance. These new fangled things - or - watch your fingers! ll Lazy classl I ll 0 'xx .ww 'vw' oqgx 5 1 9': gFt't '1 ! X 1 . 33 1 u C' Y Y , 1 I 'a l ff, Q an ,, , ,S 11,0 N U1 2x NA X 'f ws f 4 3 f- 1- WW' My X ' t X f ' xv 2 'Q Q-15 LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Moore, ' Miss Dinnen, Sponsors. ' J A -hem -- -Ladies and Gentleman. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Keethler, Judy Graesser, Jay Dusard, Joy Cocchi, Lucille Grimaldi, Eric Jacobson. SECOND ROW: Bucky Canon, Pat DeLuca, Richard Mayer, Dot Albertson, PatCal1ar1, Mary Chezney, Judy Cline. .. ,, ,,,.,.. . ,,., , ..,... X., nu. , 'W STUDENT The meeting will now come to order for the 1954-55 year! Will the Secretary please read the minutes? Under the leadership of Ken Brousseau and with the help of our, sponsors, Miss Dinnen and Miss Moore, the council began the year by amending its constitution. With the Freshman class representa- tives to help us, we began work on the magazine drive. All proceeds from this drive went to the swimming pool fund. Great going, Hopel at FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Garraway, Pat Cromer, Adrienne Taylor, Joyce Patterson, Leona Williams, Penny Temple. SECOND ROW: Bill Reames, Fred Frankel, Phillip Zell, Jim Shakespeare, Don Singer, Ron Thomson. UIQ ww COUNCIL While working hard on the many stu- dent activities, we also sold booster tags at basketball gameg held the coke concessions, put up bulletin boardsg and scheduled all assemblies. For the first time in five years five delegates were sent to the State Conven- tion in Tallahassee. . 1 L The Council has worked hard this year ' and can well be proud of the results of its efforts. Each individual has strived to make L FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Ginny DeSiato Corresponding Secretary Eunice Rusher, Re- cording Secretary SECOND ROW: Tommy Bridges, Sec- ond Vice President- Thurlow Weed Treasurer- Roger Wal- ters First Vice President. KEN BROUSSEAU, President V , ' 1 ,4 Ll R 5 . f n , , , s '. . er 5 gg . our school and Council better than ever. R espectfully submitted, Are you sure it's S-H-AP? I'll take that, that, and that-- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elsie Leininger, Lynn Gardiner, David Jacobson, Louie Vitucci, Pat Patterson, Tobianne Jack- son, Arm Cauley, SECOND ROW: Frank LePorta, John Simp- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Armanda DeSiato, Lou Orsell, son, Irene Jones, Joyce Janzer, Helen Cromer, Joyce Crowley, Marcia Wiacek, Kathy Holding, Betty Adler, Dottie Montayne, LaShon Strilla, Malcolm Singer, Tommy Goon. SECOND ROW: Debby Slater, Sonja Harrold, Carol Luechauer, Bill Crossman, Marty Havel, Shirley Brice, Mary Hazel, Jeanne Reiss. 1-Q1 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIEIT :, fr, -VV, I Q. ,- tx L:.L -rr ' 2 r Q? 3 fx fr .T , . L, - , I , ,.,,, we, . , it W A' 'X 'S L'VhL 421 dim,- . JW -H -H5 N Silk ff eg, if No higher honor can be conferred upona jun- ior or senior at South Broward than the elec- tion to membership in the National Honor Society. The purpose of this society is to create an enthusiasm for scholar- ship, to stimulate a de- sire to render service to promote leadership, and to develop charac- ter in the students of America's high schools. Under the capable leadership of Richard Mayer and sponsorship of Miss Louise Wething- ton, the members of N.H,S. worked diligently toward raising funds for the proposed swimming pool and carried out their numerous services for South B roward High School ,wr -,,, 'Tr i FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Eric Jacobson, Ginny DeSiato, Claire Green, Kathy Keethler, Sandy Stark Barry Kahn SECOND ROW: Roger Walters, Adrienne Taylor, Judy Cline, Dot Albertson. THIRD ROW: Bill Reames Don Singer, Ken Brousseau, Jim Shakespeare. 38 W SQ V , ,gl 5 'm W J , , as ff I at S P S 9 .I O 'Wi , I A ,f1, 1, R A-f aa d to , - 2 f RICHARD MAYER. President 'T' ' ' PAT DeLUCA, vice President MISS WETHINGTON, Sponsor S E SCHOLARSHIP ' LEAD E RSI-Il P CHARACTER I, WR :M , Q, rx 7. RUTHIE GOODWIN, Secretary R-HON CARLETON' If S A O I .K V! -K W ,ah TN f Q, I I t 'k K, , rg A - rye I im 'B' v' 4 Ne il n ,S FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Peggy Garraway, Penny Temple, Jeanne Reiss, Pat Cromer, Joyce Patterson, Eunice Rusher. SECOND ROW: Debby Slater, Sonja Harrold, Sharon Slater, Mary Chezney. THIRD ROW: Thurlow Weed, Ed Azevedo, Bucky Canon. 39 Treasurer KEY CLUB N Wx g A . ,, Ygz. F 1 7 b b K .. g L Liir . L . J .. . V ' Qik FIRST ROW, LEFT 'I'O RIGHT: Tommy Bridges, Lee Blachowicz, Wayne Wright, John Clemenger, Jimmy Ugan, Jim Campbell. SECOND ROW: Chris Vogl, Franklin King, Fred Frankel, Bill Cross- man, Marty Havel, Frank Young. THIRD ROW: Louis Adams, Iim Aucamp, Mike DeLucia, Ken Brousseau, I ay Dusard, Charles Hilton, Jerry Dunworth, Ronnie Green. 40 ffwfwflef f JMMLMC 'QE may jr, boyslll Do you swear to tell the truth... P P The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club, has as its motto We Build. From the beginning of the year the Key Club again proved itself to be one of South Broward's most active clubs in building leadership and providing service. From the standpoint of service, the Key Club has out done themselves. They sold programs at the football games and backrests at the basketball games, sponsored an after game dance, participated in the Homecoming parade, and awarded their annual Football Sportsman's Trophy to an outstanding team member. For music lovers the club presented two shows--the Battle of Jazz and Evolution of Jazz. Their skit in the Follies won third prize. Besides these numerous services, Key Club gave S 100 to the swimming pool fund, helped send the tennis team to the state tournament, and presented the school with the Club Bulletin Board. The 1954-55 school year has been a highly successful one for this outstanding service club. ri 1. 8 N 'L W ,C--3 I If ' -3 4' sb , fT'i'7 u , rr ' L V' 1' N - - T T - aww1ffif,-gfglgi-Q f 'sw 5 3,4 , gg A , W - .W -Q ,f, QM: ' . lf, ' z is -'N-f,' A Nita- aw: ' ,'.r ' F.ii5f,ff'- ' 31 W W? N-f' 1 W '-1' ' ee C, X if? H 1 I iff itll J il ' up l ga, u s ' Don Singer '.,,f Mr. Horton PRESIDENT SPONSOR LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Reames, Vice Presidentg Roger Walters, Secretary: Talmadge Hemdon, Treasurer. RUTHIE GOODWIN, President 'F L is Mas. Taouvs, Sponsor Q if gr TALMADGE HERNDON, Sweetheart LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Ellis, Secretary: Adrienne Taylor, Vice Presidentg Judy Cline, Treasurer. WHEEL Wheelettes is a service organiza- tion composed of some of the schoo1's outstanding girls. These girls are selected for membership on the basis of leadership, character, and service. 42 -1 . 15' J 4- 7 it 35: - 'NNI SS s-. I Q - 'Q at -3 . , on 35' 7 v lb if J K, 15 is FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gerry Cochran, Jeanne Juback, Jeanne Henry, Jeanne Reiss, Sissy Stark, Claire Green Dottie Montayne. SECOND ROW: Gloria Roberts, Pat Cromer, Dot Albertson, Sharon Slater, Janice Kira, Pat DeLuca ETTES They proved their initiative by creating the prize winning skit in the 1955 Broward Follies and also re- ceived third prize for their float entry in the Homecoming Parade. Outstanding projects combined with fun completed a most successful year for the Wheelettes. 43 Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontierl -if MR. SHOFFSTA LL, Sponsor LEFT T0 RIGHT: Bobby Snowden, Vice President, Barry Kahn, Treasurer: Mike Mutter, Secretary. ERIC IACOBSON, President TRUDY ORSELL, Sweetheart 1 WHEEL This organization is made up of out- standing boys selected from the ninth, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades. It is one of the most outstanding' service clubs on the campus and has done much to bene- fit the school and community. Under the capable leadership of Eric Jacobson, these boys worked hard and con- tributed sso to the tennis team and S100 to the swimming pool fund. Another of 44 ' Q . rf I . Q Q' is fi eiii ,?'f rw , - ' s -.Q X , . . Q f s f N s I if ' 5 wif' Y ! Q bbq K 'S ' 1 11 4 ,3Ki' . l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ricky LaFayette, Doug Carter, Pat Callan, Jim Shakespeare, John Rist, Larry Probe. SECOND ROW: Ralph Thompson, Danny Spina, Ludwell O'Quinn, Ed Azevedo, Pete Leto, Richard Mayer. THIRD ROW: John Rossi, Mark Walker, Geraldine King, Reid Saunders, Wayne Gregory, Eddie Schuler, Fred Lee, David CLUB their services is their annual project of supplying Christmas baskets to needy families. Cooperating with the Key Club, the Wheel Club gave a terrific beach party. They also presented a skit in the Bro- ward Follies and a skit for the Rotary Club on their Fiftieth Anniversary. Toward the end of a very success- ful year they received their National Charter, 45 Ha Ha, Are you kidding?? xr ou :nur Tru .J l'-l' '86 ' Y JUDY GRA ESSER President LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Joyce Shoaff, MISS HEPNER Secretary, Trudy Orsell, Historian, Sponsor Dot Albertson, Treasurer: Carol Malchiodi, First Vice Presidentg Gerry KQ QN Cochran, Second Vice President. f'.-- f, f , K ff? Senior Debs has had recognition jf A from Student Council for the past ff fx ' three years as a major club. ' f-,W A1 7.51 Having started the year with a Q L -, pot luck dinner, which was a huge X25 V , 9 success, Senior Debs then construct- X ' ed their float for the Homecoming Parade. J I-qu naar M FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Williams, Kitty Williams, Patsy Garden, Dorice Janzer, Gail Gallo, Joyce Patterson, Rita Marholin. SECOND ROW: Peggy Elliott, Barbara Money, Marilyn Moore, Adrienne Taylor, Mar lene Weisman, Geni Gacher, Eunice Rusher, Sandy Stark. THIRD ROW: Gloria Harmon, Beverly Spahn, June Heffron, Barbara Drescher, Janice Richards, Ruthie Taylor. L xx V Wayne Wright SWEETHEART Our Lady like Senior Debs SENIOR DEBS As the year progressed they prepared their skit, Snow White and ,X V, the Seven Bopsters, for the Broward S Follies. They then sold tickets for -- the .Tunior Women's Follies. To close the year the Debs X , honored their mothers with a tea. fff f- . 5 T, Q I if ixfyrfxff-iii' f N Q 'j . i af, f 9 ,. B af 9 -5 ,Q is 4 , 'ir' Q , i if , . FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Hope Turner, Barbara Scherrnan, Anna Sciacca, Helen Henshaw, Gloria Roberts, SECOND l ROW: Judy Busch,- Sandie Schiffman, Joann Giles, Marilyn Ellis, Maureen Healy, Joy Cocchi. THIRD ROW: Edna Austin Maxine Lipsitz, Beverly Brindamour, Carolyn Crain, Alice Port, Joan Roberts, 9Q' A ftfiif - zix. rf O FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Hofman ley, Everett Zettle SECOND ROW Rxchard Brmdamour Duane Hanold. HIY BUCKY CANON J MR. HUGH SMITH Sponsor Buy a Booster Tagll The Hi-Y is a Christian organization for boys, sponsored by the YMCA. As one of South Broward's major clubs, it has provid- ed outstanding service during the year. During the fall months, the club sold booster tags before all home football games. Hi-Y also entered a float in the Homecom- ing parade. Five boys attended the State Convention at Sarasota early in December. The club officers also attended the County Council meetings in the Lauderdale Y. Early in February Hi-Y sponsored the Interclass Basketball Tournament. By selling class ribbons and generallyboosting class spirit, a tremendous turnout was achieved. In April, Hi-Y, in conjunction with the Tri-Hi-Y, sponsored a talent show in the auditorium. In completion of a successful year, Hi-Y donated S150 to the swimming pool fund. I ' ' if Qdggdd FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: - i fy Barry Kahn, Vice President: ' 1 . -.:f,1fi1ri5,! Q . Ray Mayer, Sargeant-at-armsg I , X - 5' A ,,,.j + Dick Barthelemy, Historian. L T27 Q. ,tb , T 'S SECOND ROW. Ralph Thorn p ' I son, Secretary: Charles Hrlton, A Treasurerg Bruce Melms, Chap- Q ' ' lain. ii-.Y if A f'-if' V H V W ,ff , -- K.::, , J K 4- f Q wk -ft 5 Y . 32 'Me---J . f as f' H2 N h KEN BROUSSEAU, Sweetheart Pat DeLuca, President, Miss Aurrechia, Sponsor LEFT TO RIGHT: Lucille Grimaldi, Secretary, June Heffron, Historian, Marilyn Moore, Treasurer: Barbara Money, Vice President. ' f - 16 ' - :- K U3 . ' 1 .11 ., 'Q A K SENIOR CHAPTER, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gloria Harmon, Phyllis Nichols, Ginny DeSiato, Lucille Grimaldi, Patsy Garden, Kathy Keethler, Barbara Miko, SECOND ROW: Alice Port, Beverly Spahn, Barbara Money, Marilyn Moore, Dot Albertson, Marilyn Ellis, Ruthie Goodwin, Joan Roberts. JUNIOR OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Debby Dalton, Vice President, Jeanne A Merry Christmas at Reiss, President, Sue Sargeant, Chap- the Candy Cane Ball! lain, Barbara Crouch, Treasurer, Flo- rence Moutsatsos, Secretary. .sf SOPHOMORE OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jeanne Henry, Historian, Lou Ariola, Secretary, Cynthia Heffron, Vice President: Mary Hazel, Chap- lain, Ann Ruttkay, Treasurer, '-2 'u we A gg , of Y 'V , A' k 'J P' ca' ' ' as .1 4 A We N I NV I5 44' -,G K 1-'ii MS- - ' X' ,,, ,, I , I -:p 3 ' A 'L JUNIOR CHAPTER, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jane Weedon, Mary Ann Markham, Barb- ara Seyez, Marilyn Nichols, Carol Salvino, Marcia Wiacek, Lois Molkenthin, Sari Horne, Carolyn Sharp. SECOND ROW: Marilyn I-latch, Muriel I-lilgiers, Lou Orsell, Angi Alberti, Barbara Concato, Carol Luechauer, Carol Nielson, Sherry Johnson. THIRD ROW: Julia Aus- tin, Rosie Forno, Margie Collins, Donna Fastiggi, Betty Matthews, Pat Hogan, Betty Ubell, Pat Orcutt, Lee Slothus, Mary Wilder. Tri-Hi-Y is one of the school's ing parade, and askit inthe Bro- largest clubs having a member- ward Follies. Officers attended ship of over one hundred girls. monthly meetings in Fort Lau- Because of its size, the club is derdale with officers from divided into three chapters, their Tri-Hi-Y and Hi-Y. Sophomore, Junior, and Sen- Each club expressed their im-, own individual problems of Under the leadership of money-making projects Pat DeLuca Tri-Hi-Y pre- and membership. sented its annual Christ- Five members repre- mas Dance, The Candy sented the club at the Cane Ball, and entered State Convention in a float in the Homecom- Sarasota. whoopsnx W: I 0 -a 'ii l X Q s Q -X K SOPHOMORE CHAPTER, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elsie Leininger, Franie Gacher, Diane Budd, Rosemarie Caspanello, Elizabeth Clemenger, Sandra Rose. SECOND ROW: Linda Lansky, Ioan Bunis, Marilyn Moore, Cookie Bonatti, Armanda DeSiato, RoseMarie Esposito, Sandra Weeks. THIRD ROW: Carol Sproul, Nancy Cather, Trulee Cusker, Pat Kozak, Priscilla Smith, LaShon Strilla, Kathy Patterson, Shelly Walker, Nancy Snowden, PHILLIP ZELL, President D.C.T. M 'A C, 1 ? . tta, I Q Q f . Q L' E I l s f I s s I X n t -id! gr . W. J . ,L FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Stewart, Norma Brand, Pat Ackerman, Jean Lehman, Bill Ritter, Bill DiRenzo. SECOND ROW: Helen Schictel, Judy Busch, w i ' I MR, WEST, Sponsor I said, alllin favor? Verna Gentry, Judy Tryon, Cassie Wolf, James Warren, Bob Manley. THIRD ROW: Fred Nelson, Tom Park, David Zell, Doug Simpson, Bill Car- lisle, Allan Brooke, Bob Adams, Lewis Frost, Val Bernhardt. Another year has gone by for the hard working students of D.C.T. D.C.T. is a social and service organization. It is a member of the Inter-Club Council, and is affiliated with a state wide organization, The Florida State Federation of D.C.T. The club's purposes are to de- velop character, personality, proper attitudes, leadership, and cooperation with fellow members. -Rass thefunchflease? P P P 52 A meeting of the Big Three 49 Q X v-3w -Q! i ,F 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Schubert, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sue Klein, Secretaryg Earl Smith, Vice Presidentg Bruce Ladrie, Treasurer. Members consist of Juniors or Sen- iors, and they participate in on-the-job training program of the school called ifrii -T Diversified Cooperative Training. This year the social projects were the an- ' nual Employer-Employee Banquet, a float in the Homecoming Parade, anda float in the Fiesta Tropicale Parade. For their service project they pre- sented Mr. Ashmore with a check for S150 for the swimming pool fund. They sold Christmas cards and gave parlia- mentary Procedure Demonstrations for various P.T.A. groups in the area. Agiy, Mother won't be happy, George Hey Phil, what did you get What 's so interesting P 2 SUE KLEIN, Sweetheart X W1 FTS Y? .b 'Q'-5 ., Liai- tm for no. 6? l 5 3 .O 7 1 ' iitiflfi 54' - we Aye, whacha say? N-.V FIRST ROW: Claire Green, Secretary: SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Clemenger, Vice Presidentg Wayne Gregory, Treasurerg Mr. Brennan, Sponsor. All right, you scumsl yeer ,rr , JIM SHAKESPEARE, GERRY COCHRAN, President Sweetheart Praise the B Club and all its members is a familiar cry during the hectic week of initiation in the 'B' Club. Elegibility for this honor is determined by earning a letter in a varsity sport. The club entered a float in the Homecoming parade, presented a skit in the Broward Follies, and do- nated money to the condolence fund and a needy family in West Hollywood. ar... 96 R3 B- ki' .-, - R ' s Qi . t -'Ding ,,. ,P 1 S - My - 4 E sf OW LEFT TO RIGHT- Eric Jacobson Barry Kahn, Betty Joyce Shoaff, Ruthie Taylor, Dottie f H f. ,, FIRST R , . , Montayne, Lu Grimaldi, Rita Marholin, Judy Graesser, Jack Childs. SECOND ROW: Ted Watson, Ludwell O'Quinn, Talmadge Hemdon, Jack Katler, Wayne Wright, Richard DeMuzzio, John Rist, Iohn'Snowden, Bil1Begley. THIRD ROW: Ken Brousseau, Charles Bradshaw, Grant Tobits, Chris Vogl, John Knowles, Henry Trout, Fred Lee, Ronald Jemigan, Ralph Seacrest. F FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Lansky, Debby Slater, Ruthie H0fmeisler, Sissy Stark, Sari Horne. ' Y k W. THIRD ROW SECOND ROW: Gerald King, Travis Cobb, Bobby Snowden, Ronnie Grampa, Sandy an o Bill Moors, Dick Stoinoff, Eddie Schuler, Mike DeLucia. 'UH vw Y '- d 'Q . T iv' gi 1 iz 11'- Ik S: W 4WD Q F .xx , 'N 55 C ii ii G.A.A. Girls' Athletic As- sociation proved to be one of the most active organi- . - year. i f A S A Among their many pro- '.l' ' q jects were the donations of S40 to the tennis team and S50 to the swimming pool fund. They ended their suc- cessful year with a Fare- well Dance for the Seniors. f JUDY CLINE, President illslllmll A ...S 0, ,L in K New 1 yr. ra. if fi R X zations on our campus this 'Kr 5 is P v s 1 U ' JP' Q7 , J.. 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Crawford, Ginger Atwood, Elaine Anchors, Sue Stevens, Mary Ellen Neeld, Mary Lou Wilder, Diane Hoyt, Sandra Rose. SECOND ROW: Sonja Harrold, Pat Orcutt, Lynn Gardiner, Marion Collins, Barbara Seyez, Marilyn Nichols, Nannette Harrold, Pat Hogan. THIRD ROW: Ruth Fazio, Debby Slater Judy Kirby, Sandy -Mailloux. HANK ROSSI, Sweetheart LEFT TO RIGHT: Sheila King, Treasurer, Debby Dalton, Secretaryg Gail Anderson, Vice President. xl x R -Ir ,qs LRE 3 Going! Going! Gonel fl 7.1. 'f. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Thoman, Carol Slay, Lois Kenny, Sari Horne, Beverlee Florian Mary Ann Haugin, Nancy Lee. SECOND ROW: Faith Turner, Shelly Walker, Ruthie Taylor, Kay Hughes Martha Neeld, Marlene House, Ioan Koenig, Ruth Trotter. 57 N W! ry, , , , .,, Aiyrr O ! , ,r 4,. I, u. - ., '. l r,'U:.n' 'I uf I. -- ' 'W'- visi- ,rxv-'XI ,T Amidst the scurrying of pencils, clicking of typewriters, swish- swish of paint and paste brushes, the Browardier staff was found busy at work. Every- 5' O one worked hard to meet the many deadlines connected with E ' ix, putting together a better book. With the coming of the new year the staff was occupied by soliciting ads, and the photo- graphy staff was kept busy snap- ping pictures of the many activi- ties. At last commencement came MISS FRANCES SMITH, Advisor g g and with it the deadline for the . p 5 1 4 yearbook. Everyone looked back g E' ' f 5 with pride and satisfaction at the Mg work and fun of producing the in , DOT ALBERTSON, Editor-in-chief 1955 Browardier. 1 p f'M . If xx . f',.....k li SANDY STARK, Business Manager kv R1 xx .- .J--H' ff X K: ky XR l Ay! XX tl BROWARDIERSTAFF X W. w.qxgX3xXx 'V xl A . 'lg !,a4'f,.Lp- , 'SRX X, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Scherman, Claire Green, Gail pfiiigf B N iff X K Mfr Gallo, Lucille Grimaldi, 'Jeanne Juback, Barbara Miko, Beverly Burch. ' H ' , 5, Xxx A ' L ' e- ' T SECOND ROW: Sandie Schiffman, Maxine Lipsitz, Kathy Keethler, H M g Q-,fri Q, Eunice Rusher, Marlene Weisman, Roberta Whitman, Doreen Smith, 5 ff 42 -.5 21, lax, X THIRD ROW: Ron Craig, Penny Temple, Phyllis Poncebaker, Penny 6 ' 'Ni Grumet, Buck Canon, Barbara Mone . 1 , , Y Y 'N 'ilf 191 5 cr: if 58 Go away and leave me alonell 1 Q' And here's another bill from X' P X 'fi it i, I just can't draw a straight linell Quietl Genius at workl Genius? 7 -5 Now Eunice, it goes right here---- ' 32 rv I 1 f' MISS WA LDENM AH-IR, Sponsor Watcha lookin at? P P BUllDOG'S Every two weeks Browardites save their nickels and dimes in order to purchase South Broward's periodical, the Bulldog's Tale. This publication informs the students of the world shattering hap- h' bl' tion takes penings around the campus. Preparation for t is pu ica the full cooperation, the willingness to work, and the harmony of staff members. The Bulldog's Tale is justly proud, for they were rated second by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association. JOYCE PATTERSON, Editor-in-Chief HOPE TURNER, Business Manager vu A f' i' W.. ,-me J .4 if s FQ o 1,1 t wav- E7 ,TJ QP'- Hs -ex ' fl V rx P sr . T -vi AC? ,xl J FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Anna Sciacca, Joyce Cummins, Gloria Roberts, Betty Williams, Kitty Williams, Rita Marholin SECOND ROW: Pat DeLuca, Charlene Jerrome, Carol Malchiodi, Trudy Orsell, Judy Graesser, Marilyn Ellis, Adrienne Taylor P THIRD ROW: Franklin King, Bill Gloeckner, Gary Gordon, Mike Fleming, Jim Aucamp, N , r 0 ' 1 fm, 4 'F'-D.. E.. Deadlines, Deadlines, Always Deadlineslll 61 0Ulll AND SCR0ll Staff members of both the South Broward High School publications await anxiously the results of membership in Quill and Scroll. Eligibility in this honorary journal- ism society is constituted by the correlation ofco- operation of out- standing journa- listic work. , EM X if -ins! new Penny R mane Gwen' A Ama n SandY Sm ' RuShe a . ' C iwn T TO RIGHT' Keezhlen Eumcpauerson' Malmca, G WF - Kalb? . SOYCG Pam De KNEEUN im mamollwgfw TO mow- Hope ww' 1 vxcxuman. Temvxe' STANDXNG L Dot Pslbetuon efly Slmhn NO macca fyaylo' Nuke Bev dnemne 3 ba' Xl S A nd Ba' Elulhxe Goodwin a qi SPONSORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Smith, Miss Waldenmaier. . OUTSTANDING SERVICE, SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Gordon, Mike Fleming, Roberta 62 Whiz ' man. STANDING: Ron Craig, fra 45' - 3' 'mea V MISS TRAUTMAN , Sponsor fb 'E ' 4 if 5 Qu I've got one tool ll Sweets for the sweetl FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA 'I'omorrow's executives are represented in the FutureBusiness Leaders of America. Students taking commercial subjects are eligible for membership. Many bake sales were sponsored by F.B.L.A. this year and one of their projects was giving baskets to needy families at Christmas time. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Orcutt, Ginger Atwood, Carolyn Crain, SECOND ROW: Alice Port, Donna Boaz, Wendy Carpenter, Bobbi Shapiro, THIRD ROW: Rita Marholin, Pat Hogan. CAROLYN CRAIN, President 63 f SCIENCE LEFT TO RIGHT: Rhon Carleton, Dave Greitzer, Mort Farrah, Fred Frankel, Phil Galus. The Science Club members were kept busy'al1 through the year with the many activities they had planned. At the beginning of the year they built a three-inch reflector- type, telescope. After it was completed they enjoyed taking pictures of the moon. Experiments with photo-electric cells and an active debate on flying saucers were some activities of the regular meetings. The members also found their experiments with falling objects flaws of gravity, very stimulating. Later, they started a five-inch telescope and studiedcrystali- zation which aroused their interest in building a thirty-six-inch metal rocket. Nvdf 'Ja-kristi, MR. POTTER' Sponsor ED AGRO, President 64 Let's see the x equals- I know I'm right. What's the matter Charles? LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Schwenk, Secretary: Mr, Higginson, Sponsor: Jay Thal, Treasurerg Jim Beaver, Vice President. .-R , --A1 x v . 65 f-- il rj iii Mrs. Cartier, SPONSOR Karen Moore, PRESIDENT The Future Teachers' Associ- ation of South Broward High School was organized in the fall of 1954, To create an interest in the teaching profession is the primary purpose of this organization. Under the leadership of Karen Moore, President, and Mrs. Cartier, Sponsor, members of this group observed teaching techniques of the elementary teacher at Hollywood Central. They also attended a tea for future teachers from Broward County' Members observe methods of teaching Q, X1 X -sf W .M 1 f LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Hector, Sandra Weeks, Carol Sproul, Marlene House. 66 The Biology Club planned and executed many worthwhile projects this year. First, was a field trip to the Marine Laboratory at the Univer- sity of Miami in Coral Gables, which was enjoyed by all who attended. Several other projects werea field trip to the woods, experiments of plant physiology and frogs at the regular meetings, and a lecture given about fish. They also sold Broward but- tons to help replenish their treasury. To end their active year the Biology Club planned a field trip to the ocean to collect marine animals. J.D. for action shot Snake Charmersl DUANE HANOLD, President X 7 3,3 'gh 'll Y ' 'Q' a fe S' 127 N-Y ga : Cather Secretary-Treasurer' Duane Hanold President LEFT TOR RIGHT: Diane Hoyt, Vice Presidentg Nancy '7 . v . Miss Thompson, Sponsor BIOLOGYCLUB 4, as is . 1 5 Y' l .5 I 1. V , Lou ARIOLA, +1 T 4 tr, 5 Sweetheart V V fn wi ' P fav 7 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dee Cheries, LaShon Strilla, Ann Ruttkay, SECOND ROW: Paul Dennis, Charles Brindamour, Bill Kessel, Charles Hilton, Frank Orr. 67 iz, 1 CHORALEERS is UPPER LEFT: Charles Bernhard, Student Director. LOWER LEFT: Mr. Blackwelder, Director. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Hatch, Sue Stevens, Pat Boyd, Gerry Adams, Diane Budd, Barbara Weber, Betty Leininger, Barbara Bobak, Joyce Patterson, Sandy Ritter, Ginny DeSiato, Sandra Lowery, Marcia Wiacek, SECOND ROW: Margie Morton, Ralfreda Amon, Donna Boaz, Helen Amundson, Sandy Neadel, Dee Cheries, Nancy Swan, Ralph Rushing, Mike Mutter, Larry Thompson, John Frontera, Oren Woodward, Dennis Tipton. THIRD ROW: Alice Port, Kathy Patterson, Jane Peach, Joyce Lowery, Maureen Campbell, Barbara Purviance, Charles Bern- hard, Phil Stalman, John Sepielli, John Barwick, Bill Pridgen, John Driggers, Howard Margolis. FOURTH ROW: Linda Buckhantz, Debby Dalton, Barbara Con- cato, Adrienne Taylor, Peggie Elliott, Evelyn Koehn, Julia Austin, Nina Watson, Don Griswold, Marshall LaCombe, Frank Bartley, Don Seyez, Ricky LaFayette, George Seyez OFFICERS, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Arnold Arch, Vice President, Janice Kira, Secretary, John Driggers, President. SECTION LEADERS, SECOND ROW: Betty Leininger, Margie Morton, George Seyez, Lee Blackowicz, Wendy Carpenter, Mariann Horstman. CHORDETTES, FIRST ROW: Barbara Weber, FOUR SEAMEN, LEFT TO RIGHT B111 SECOND ROW. LEFT TO RIGHT: Wefldl' Caf' Pridgen, Charles Bernhard Lee Blackowrcz penter, Marilyn Hatch, Debby Dalton, Janice Garl Wues. Kira. FIRST ROW' LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Sorvas, Bobbie Sauls, Karen Moore, Linda Saville, Mary Alice Pierce, Mariann Horstman, Frances France, SandyRorapaugh, Mandy DeSiato, Elsie Kelly, Kathy Holding, Mr. Blackwelder. SECOND ROW: Tony Cianfrani, Louie Vitucci, Robert Baldwin, Larry Hurst, Alford Klart, Barbara Volpe, Ann McGlamery, Barbara Seyez, Anna Sciacca, Nancy Snowden, Barbara Walters, Janice Kira, THIRD ROW: Bill Weiner, Bob Grampa, Dick Barthelemy, Gerald Zyss, Shirley Driggers, Barbara Crouch, Betty Webb, Muriel Hil- gers, Gwen Lyell, Marie Pomponio, Sandra Rose, Wendy Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: DuddlyBain- ter, Garl Wiles, Lee Blackowicz, Arnold Arch, Joan Goodrich, Joyce Levitan, Charlene Branch, Sharon Slater, Joan Trout, Margi Collins, Margie Northrup, Shelly Walker. UPPER RIGHT: Marilyn Hatch, ACCOMPANIST: Ginny De- Siato, Sweetheart. 69 .WW T K ryrt I x N., ,ra L21 i. , . , fi.-Q XX FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joyce Lombard, Patty Poman, Lois Wilton, Sandy Ackerman, Dutchie Curci, Merhia Clark, Sharon Vern- borg, Elsie Leininger, Sandy Gross, JoAnn Hughes, Roberta Cenami, Margie Maronto, Anne McDermott, Jackie Peisner. SECOND ROW: Barbara Hodges, Helen Garrison, Frances Reeves, Jeanie Sellers, Joan DiGaetano, Gerry Lea Smith, Berna Hayes, Sandy Berry, Betty Kuhn, Rebecca Leach, Linda Hartwell, Elizabeth Clemenger, Velma Wooding, Marsha Stephens, Elaine Fisher, THIRD ROW: Joy Kravetz, Karel Culver, Sandy Hendry, Lynne whirmire, Betty Lou Brown, Joyce Janzer, Gertrude Checchia, Anne Cauleyg Lynn Gardiner, Michele Sors- dahl, Joyce Larrington, Alice Pavlik, Gwendolyn Wenzel, Linda l-Iairr, FOURTH ROW: Margaret Jones, Marcia Peterson, Carolee Lowey, Sandi Dickens, Judy Spangler, Judy Gunderson, Ruthie Rutledge, Edna Austin, Bonniesue Slaick, Cynthia Mitchell, Anita Johnston, Judy GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Grigas, Ruth Pratt, Janet Race, Charlene Jerrome, Florene Clark, Phyllis Faucher, Betty Woodword Diane Hoyt, Lorraine Gaglietta, Lou Masselli, Arlene Krause, Bonnie Gross, Sarah Quarterrnan, Judy O'Quinn, SECOND ROW: Kay Wood fin, Pat Kozak, Carlyn Donath, Sara Hessel, Dorothy Ustik, Cookie Bonatti, Rosemarie Caspanello, Carol Cook, Dixie Derreberry, Judy Borger, Beverly Preng, Pat Lowe, THIRD ROW: Donna Cozak, Pat Wilson, Georgia Gardner, Phyllis Duggins, Helen Sander, Eloise Spear: Nancy Lightfoot, Val Prosperi, Linda Anson, Elsie Young, Rose Marie Esposito, Virginia Laxson, Brenda Adams, Priscilla Gamache. FOURTH ROW: Gail Wilson, Joan Koenig, Faith Turner, Bonnie Baker, Mary Wright, Trulee Cusker, Carol Kahn, Marilyn Garnham, Caro Swartz, Kitty Williams, Patti Mailloux, Joy Campbell, Margaret Owen, Carol Parker, Christine Niemiec, Leach, Carole Fields. Leading characters in the Mikado Q 5 A x N t t , if '75 at W i' td ff! - 1 '. W: a 'tiff ' it aab. , wg! 'K l aa td , 7 X Q5 M if- Boys' Chorus Three pretty little maids! L 5 GQ s fd' fx GSW! f ' f JJ A IM . X 1 , A X ff K A f' i ' XX i ' V f' W' ' ,15 'ffggt kv N 15? . F - J -- 4 f i , XX X -V trrsfgff if V Nr 'wer X 1 f Agfa X 5, J 1 ff gif W' ca WQEW' ,Y 1 jyg, 4 g 1? ' 5 rfifjj All eyes turn 5 , N as South Broward's KY X high steppers strut onto the gridiron. At the head, dress- ed in sparkling white satin and fur, is Marilyn Ellis, head majorette, iii E R Marilyn Ellis, HEAD MAIORETTE A A .. nz, FRONT, CENTER, Marilyn Ellis. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lou Orsell, Margie Morton, Nancy Snowden Lavelle Jones, Marita Jacobson, Patti Mailloux, Pat Cromer, Assistant Head Majorette, Winkie Ferrell, Diane Hoyt, Cynthia Heffron, Merry Lou Riddle, Lou Ariola, Margie Marksberry, 72 Before and after I I K W we Wilting in a winter wonderland! ll who led the group to a superior rating at the state contest. Their ability is enjoyed not only by the school but also by the community where they participate in the many parades and concerts. Gottum much gumprionl I 73 FLUTES Linda Goodman Sandra Weeks Jeanne Mercer Margaret Godfrey Malcolm Singer Barbara Flacks OBOES Pat Hector Glenna Goetz BASSOON Judy Cline Bruce Tissott SOUTH BROWARD SAXOPHONES Rhon Carlton Tom Geronimo Martha Anderson ROSTER BASSES Thurlow Weed Mike McMahon John Simpson Mary Tobin Charles Brindamour Richard Mayer Don Brandhuber Jim Rickets Phil Stahlman HORNS CORNET 85 TRUMPETS Diane Kearns Howard Margolis Roger Day Ralph Thompson Jackie Chaplin Sandy Yankow Ronnie Meyer Robert Baldwin Charles Hilton Paul Dennis Jerry Meyers Ray Mayer Duane Hanold CLARINETS Fred Eggerich Ray Morris Everett Zettle Marie Hopkins Frank LaPorta Jon Graff Bill Lindsey Judy Kirby Carol Sproul Rhoda Boren Sandy Mailloux Felix Williams Florence Oppenhoff BARITONES John Rusher Bruce Melms Lindy Roberts Jim White ALTO ASS Jim Goodman CLA S Nancy Richardson Kelly ?UfPaul Ackerman V Marcia Tuttle f MI. Sheppard, BAND DIRECTOR Richard Mayer, DRUM MAJOR TROMBONES Dennis Hettinger Frank Bartley Mark Tuttle Ralph Rushing Mike Mutter Jim Schweikert Jerry McElligott Eddie Halprin John Dienhart PERCUSSION Bob Giacin Don Cliver John Hollihan Bob Smith Robert Blakely David Haines Joy Cocchi BAND Directed by David W. Shepherd, the South Broward Band has been accredited many honors both by the public and by music critics. Approximately 100 members perform capably at football games, local and district parades and in school and civic concerts. Ri'-Zhard Mayer, the versatile drum major has faithfully led the group for three years. In awarding Richard's music citation Mr. Shepherd said, ln all three years as head of this band, Richard has never forgotten a routine. This year the band, donned in uniforms of red and gold, proudly represented South Broward High School in state competition in Miami on May 5. At that time they won an excellent rating in all fields and some soloists won superior ratings. Mary Lou Riddle, SWEETHEART Frank Bartley, BAND CAPTAIN BAND si? ff' ' x g ni N Suu 9 Tu Su scum SBVIQQ 90013: wav! ssmnnn UH 1 High U 3111319 man Rl Trumpet Section French Hom Section X Bass Horn Section Clarinet Section 7 6 ..4rr'-- - si ' - if' nl: I if 5 i ' - L,f Ax 1 Q 5 , XX 3K4 ' R ,A E. 'x K t 1 32 N: -11 EJ ,ks L' 4' 'tg Suu 1,1 ' ..:.5n. '- -it I B ..v Saxophone Section Percussion Section SECTIONS 5 H f lj' ' . y 5, 1: H wr, ,-ffEf1ffH:Ehi53:1egE4- V 1 f-rf ' ' A 'iw'ls''l'jgggpmgi's!tt,K1f5'z'5f52 ' - Trombone Section f 77 U J,, S 4 S fl f S - Q53 3 K : . ' -if ', Y , wi' . t - 1 i t 2 5' e' 1 . I . I ' l ls l I 1 Fl il 1 - 1 l.. ' L '+-fi -r 1' 1 1 ng- ..-.. -1 -1 lg. - c A A ,,.:. H .,-0.-, -H ,. --nmvrnlxir-'t.mfw.v'ff -'fri 1 . .., .. , M, .,.. ,M..wN Flute Section H I 4, Y it 5, 1' I fc: 'Mtv 2 6' is ---- Q' t ,Il FH ,.., ,, CoachJ.F. Phoney SMITH Athletic Director Coach DEAN GROVE B Basketball Coach JACK TUTTLE B Football COACHES 1 fi Coach FRANK CLARK Baseball Coach HA L BOY LAN Swimming 1.4 ,F ,HI e ,,, if1sEg?p-Q5-'X' 'W' SI , ' f, A 2 tr Y ' am i F F 5 ff '- Epi. 1 Coach Moe FULLER Assistant Football Coach HUGH SMITH Intramurals Q., 'ik Coach Mort Brann Coach Earl Stabler - COBCh JIIUGI Slwfflllll BASKETBALL TRACK TENNIS Miss Elaine Gavigan CHEERLEADING Coach Bill Brennan FOOTBALL Mrs. Joyce Townsend INTRAMURALS 81 Miss Hilliard Cameron SWIMMING ' Coach Lloyd Horton FOOTBALL lv ! 3 f I' 4 ! ti x. g. ,. .. . t if x sv ll Milli GERRY C Captain 'X nv- OCHRAI .f VARSITY, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruthie Hofmeister, Dottie Montayne, Claire Green, Sissy Stark, Betty Joyce Shoaff Rita Marholin, Jeanie Reiss, Jan Drugan, Lucille Grimaldi, Gerry Cochran. ' r a f' C 132 1 R G sz . -fx-,,,..-a ...ic- H -silk B' SHAWN? 'N-Q... '87 B SQUAD, LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Lou Brown, Elaine Anchors, Barbara Money, Hallie Lee, Jeanne Henry. ewan 4 X ,.n.,. , l , Cheerleaders teach gym classes. s 297 459 C. 7- G r E Barbara Money, B Squad Captain lik L' E 9324133 QQQxjr fx 5. v 431 1 - H r V ww ik Q A, -J H.. - ,, 83 .l Yea, Teamll fl ff-8? s' 17017 ,I .g,lbQ' 'f' ll I fs an va, - A , A.. 'KK-1'..'1? - .54 ,,.,, SCOREBOARD Sept. . 17 . 12 . Pompano . . 6 Home Sept. . 24 . 6 . Seacrest . . 13 Away Oct. . . 2 . O . Miami Tech . 20 Home Oct. . . 8 . 13 . North Miami .... 7 Home Oct. . . 15 . 12 . Miami Beach . . . 28 Home Oct. . . 29 . 9 . Archbishop Curley. 6 Home Nov. . . 5 . 13 . South Dade . . . 12 Away Nov. . . 12 . 6 . Key West .... 35 Away Nov. . .19 . 0 . W. Palm Beach . . 31 Home 6 A Nov. . . 25 . 7 . Ft. Lauderdale . . 13 Away 3 CS, Charlie Bradshaw and Wayne Wright, Co-Captains 3 Broward which was 1953 Gold Coast Conference champs What a messl I I dropped to 3rd place in the Conference during the 1954 season with a 3 and 3 Conference record. The Bulldogs were plagued the entire season with injuries and virus which left the starting lineup in doubt'each week. Outstanding on this year's varsity was the play of Captain Charles Bradshaw---noted for punting, line playing, and all around defensive .play. Bradshaw was rewarded for his services by being awarded the Sun-Tattler Most Valuable Player award. Co-Captain Wayne Wright did a remarkable job at center playing most of the season with a broken nose. He was rewarded by being selected as the Best Lineman. Which end is up? 2 2 84 FOOTBALL The pile-upl Let me go! ll The season, although not successful from a win or loss viewpoint, had some bright spots - nota- bly the game with South Dade in which the Bull- dogs came from behind in the last minute to win 13 to 12. The game with North Miami saw the Bulldogs employ the use of the I and spread formations which had the Pioneers befuddled. 'I'he Bulldogs won this 13-7. The '55 schedule for the bulldogs will be the same as '54 except Ft. Pierce will replace West Palm Beach. You've had it long enough! I He really fell for that onell V 85 Ludwell O'Quinn Wayne Gregory Charles Bradshaw Wayne Wright 12 'fn Tommy Webb John Clemenger Talmadge Herndon Ken Kania Jack Katler Jerry Booser Bill Begley Ralph Seacrest 86 B FO0TBAll this year. The B squad had an undefeated season Sept. ZZ Z7 Miami Beach 7 Home Sept. 30 Z0 Miami Tech O Away Oct. 5 13 Hialeah 7 Away Oct 12 38 Pompano 6 Home Oct. Z1 13 Ft. Lauderdale 7 Home Oct. Z8 Z7 Pine Crest 0 Home Nov. 4 19 North Miami 0 Home Nov. 10 13 Pompano 7 Away Nov. 20 12. Key West 6 Away ook out, here I comell U 7 Iv A O 1 ' i just try to get awayll FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Wilcoxen, Danny Spina, Bob Cook, Bill Parr, Doug Carter, Jay Sparkman, Don Seyez, Eddie McManus, Buck Alley. SECOND ROW: Coach Clark, Ken Debrecsecy, Stanley Resnick, Berry Birdy, Jerry Temple, Tommy Erwin, Jerry Coleman, David Julian, Ralph Battista, Buddy Gossip, THIRD ROW: Steve King, Tommy Goon, Ronnie Reed, Don Trickle, Paul Britton, Charlie Jones, Ton1 Wester, Pat MacGowan, Coach Turtle. FOURTH ROW: John Barwick, Charles Stone, Frank Folino, Bill Meeker Meeks, Robert MacMurdo, Sam Sepielli, Charles Holmes, ,621 W 87 W 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Ryan, Marvin Stokoe, Hank Rossi, Fred Frankel, Dave Scholz, Jay Rapp, Bob Snowden, Ralph Ciancia, Ed Azevedo, VARSITY BASKETBALL This year the exciting basketball season began December 14 with the Bulldogs defeating Central Catholic and ended February 18 with a win over Miami Tech. Coach Brann's starting quintet was composed of Ralph Ciancia, Al Devitt, Jay Rapp, Hank Rossi, and Marvin Stokoe. The longest trip taken by the team was to Key West, where Broward lived up to its name The Battling Bulldogs by taking the second game by eleven points. On February 24 they went to the Miami Jackson gym to play Miami High in the district finals. After this meet Hank Rossi was selected for the all-star team of the Gold Coast Conference. A A Hank Rossi, CAPTAIN Get our of my wayll book. 2 bird! ll f -A 3 'iii' M + M H 51 ,3y.,M,.w.Q.w il. Jay Rapp Bobby Snowden A1 Devin Hank Rossi .. f t X Ed Azevedo A .tb Ralph Ciancia Reach high! l I Another score for Browardll 89 E as 3 'Q fy.. QQ r Z '3us'f Dec. Dec Dec. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Ian. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb Feb. SC OR EB OARD Pine Crest Central Catholic Ft. Lauderdale North Miami Miami High Pompano South Dade Lake Worth Miami Beach Pompano Archbishop Curley Miami Tech Ft. Lauderdale Archbishop Curley South Dade North Miami Key West Key West Miami Beach Miami Tech Home Home Home Home Home Away Home Away Away Home Away Home Away Home Away Away Away Away Home Away A SQUAD Is it or isn't it? P P DOW' fight bowl' There goes All 1 I I B team bartlel ll Markley goes for a two-pointerll B BASKETBALL Under the capable coaching of Mr. Grove, the B team worked hard. These boys gained experience and improved their abilities on the B 'team, and in the ensuing years will be ready and capable of filling the vacant places on the varsity team. S-.L FIRST ROW, KNEELING: Mr. Grove, Coach, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Eddie Halprin, Marty Sheppard, Roger Lofland, Ricky LaFayette, Travis Cobb, Howard Tommy, Terry Rouse, Frank LaPorra, Phillip Shariff, Buddy Markley. 91 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Barthelemy, Don Seyez, Fred Bucholz, Tommy Goon, Jim Sawyer, John Snowden, Dick Wright, Ludwe11O'Quinn, Oren Woodward, Larry Probe, Roger Walters, Tommy Wester, Bob Guidano, Bob McCullock, Allan Howes, Gene Coleman. SECOND ROW: Barry Kahn Ted Watson, Jack Kat- ler, Bill Degnam, Fred Lee, Bill Begley, Cecil Phillips, Sam Minisall, Ricky LaFayette, Tony Kelly, Mike DeLucia, Wayne Wright, Bill Moors, Bill Ford, Mr, Stabler, Coach. VARSITY TRACK ef 4! 1 -ff' Faithful B3l'l'yl l Fred wins againl 92 The South Broward High School track team finished the year with a winning season, winning five meets and losing three. In the Gold Coast Conference meet Broward, the defending champion, placed second to North Miami in close competition. Fred Lee, unbeaten in the quarter mile, was by far the most outstanding performer of this year's squad. He grossed 160 points in eleven meets. In the dis- trict qualifications meet, Lee finished the race with a I Hurray, he made itl .... and away we 8011 , blistering 52.5. Over we go .... 93 Into the distance. . . C I X xx 1 I f R, ff N Stl'-i . -1- vwsfi no , Ckanixank, Xemj D Snowdon, Bnzfzng Ronan. :md e Herndon, Ricnaxd xxAnXYxkan, Ron Thomson Sonn CAenXing,ex, , Cya! Hank Ciancia , 'Y ab GYYY: Don Lanxev, vhatweq , RQXQXX Y-no Saoobson, 'Aan Bxonssean, W LEFT 'YO RX nnwoun, Buddy SECOND ROW: Dave Scnovb, gg, Coacn l,f!A x f ,f ,X YN Xe: , 'Yonx Bob catch that b all Jacobson! I l 2 Stoic strikes againl l l South Broward's baseball team ended their season with six wins and eleven losses. The season opened March 5 with Miami Edison and ended May 17 with Central Catholic. Because of a lack of hitting, the team didn't have too good a seasong however, this weakness was somewhat compensated by some good pitching from hurlers Frank Hyler, Richard Mullikin, and Ralph Ciancia. John Cle- minger, catcherg Ken Brousseau, outfielderg and Ralph Ciancia, pitcherg brought honors to S.B.H.S. by making the all-county team. .S X Where's :he ball? 2 2 Come and get itl I J X, Qi, 95 lugallgnrarz. ll Chris Vogl, CAPTAIN Flying High! I They're offll VARSITY 1955 was a red letter year for Coach Hal Boylan as his team had 12 victories and 4 losses. Chris Vogl, captain of the team, was outstanding in the 200 yard freestyleg Buddy Prekup recorded fastest time to qualify at the State Swimming meet. Both of these swimmers received Grant in Aid to Florida State University. These two seniors were ably supported by George Huntley, a juniorg and three freshman---Dick Uecker, Victor Maguran, and Louis Vitucci. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Spence Lamb, Lee O'Neal, Vic Maguran, Dick Uecker, Ed DeVita, John Tallman, SECOND ROW: Robert Lippman, George- Huntley, Jack Bowman, Buddy Prekup, Pete Folino, Chris Vogl, Frank Bean. THIRD ROW: Don MacPhee, Frank Folino, Bob Heinmiller, David Jacobson, Dick Boegli, Louie Vitucci, Jack Bell, Mr. Boylan, Coach. 96 A ,. V R 4. ... ,.. -my S X - - . 2' ' A ,, , vw ,ww af' W W ,, 1 as g, if fa.. r, if H M in -.fi T - i nn. ' A' .an-...we ,.3u0' f-sz. - ' 'I-' Joy Campbell, CAPTAIN Coming into the home stretchl This is a restful life! SWIMMING This season the girl's swimming team competed in 18 meets in which they showed well. Barbara QB reezyj Breesman copped honors by being named the most valuable girl swimmerg while Debby Slater, and Ann Marie Ruttkay got their second year bar. The girl swimmers won 6 meets and lost 4. Barbara Breesman--Breezy to her friends--was a state finalist, placing third in the breast stroke and individual medley. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Ruttkay, Ann Kneissl, Jane Schlotter, Ruth Trotter, Sue Mailloux, Judy Braun. SECOND ROW: Joy Campbell, Rita Marholin, Barbara Breesman, Miss Cameron, Coach: Debby Slater, Elaine Geigas, Bobbi Shapiro Q 1, ,1.,,.,,i,. y W fi T,,,,,, ,wa ,, T.- ,,, W, sg, ,,,, Lux E --4-h -N ---'vm M. at -A 2, --V r Af, , I , . 7 , :X 11- I Y , , 1 V rt., H ,,.,,,5 tl 1 Lv -..,. S., -- . ,f A1 -S l Xp ,sy ' Z Q....,...5. X 1 T....' .,, - ..,.. I-F.-Q. -- R ,l Z. I L --.ta ,. i ' -1 --4 5 I A A f I , , xr fr. W M.. ' it Af LW I ' -WEA 97 J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Trotter, Linda Hairr, Rosemary Maguran, Georgina York, Janice Fine. SECOND ROW: Miss Cameron, Coach: Nancy Gross, Trudy Wyrick, Elizabeth Mason, Jane Schlotter, Nan Fisher, Cancille Messina, Anna Kneissl, Barbara B-reesman. THIRD ROW: JoAnn Tallman, Marilee Bluhm, Sue Mailloux, Judy Brann, Martha Jo Brann, Verna Messina, Nancy Salisbury, Sonja Ladrid. South Broward's Junior Swimmers were undefeated in '55, V In the South Florida District meet Louis Vitucci placed third as a diver. .ji JUNIOR SWIMMERS FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Howard Wentworth, Bill Spencer, Louie Vitucci, Tony Lee, Carl Krause, Mr, Boylan, Coach. SECOND ROW: Bill Crossman, Robety Martin, Jim Piat, David Jacobson, Ed DeVita, Dave Green, Bob Rich- man. THIRD ROW: George Huntley, Spence Lamb, David Calvin, Vic Maguran, Dick Uecker, Barton Pelstring, Jack Bell, John Francis, Steve Gardy. Jim Shakespeare, CAPTAIN ' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Bossong, Jim Shakespeare,Grant Topits, Henry Trout, Marty I-Iavel, Roland Jernigan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Shoffstall, Coach: Lucky Argy, Tyll VanGee1, Ed Schindler, Don Singer, Manager, South Broward's tennis team had a very good season this year. Led by Jim Shakespeare and coached by dependable Mr. Shoffstall, the netters tookthird place in the South Florida meet in which seven schools participated. They then went on to win the Gold Coast Conference meet against Miami Beach, Key West. North Miami, and Curley. The netters ended their season with seven wins and only three losses. Any one for tennis: T E N N I S That's a hard shotl ll What a forehandl ll Watch that twistll Watch that balll GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP Every six weeks in all girls' phys. ed classes the best sport is voted on and presented an award. Sportsmanship awards are presented upon the basis of cooperation, consideration and a good spirit in winning as well as losing. Girls pictured on this page were re- cipients of the Good Sportsmanship Award. spt R Y i 100 4 that ball! CLASSINTRAMURALS This year South Broward was the scene of the second annual Powder Bowl Classic in which the junior girls beat the seniors in a rough and ready version of girls' football. The boys did their part by donning gym suits and cheering the girls on to victory. Later in the year the basketball tournament was heldg first the frosh versus sophs and juniors against seniors, then the victors of each in a final game to decide the basketball champs of the school, which the sen- iors won, defeating the sophomores. Spirit was high during all the gamesg the girls from each class volunteered to lead cheers and everyone wore his class color. ,4.- WN X! VX' X ff EK T-E-A-M Goal in sightl These are cheerleaders? P I 101 f LS E l '-'ld'g, Energetic girls filled the gym, all competing in the annual intramural activities. Winners were determined by the athletic ability displayed in each class. Those competing were automat- ically placed on honorary teams. Volleyball Champs 102 Sportsmanship award winners All Star Basketball Team QXRNS Softball Champs Soccer Champs IVIIP4 In addition to this they were The awarded medals by the G.A.A. ' roved triumphant sophomore girls p as they copped the much coveted First Place Award. V 103 All Star Basketball Team A11 boys who do not participate in varsity sports have an opportunity to com- pete in athletics. This contest is conducted within the physical education classes, and the winners of each class compete among themselves to determine the champion of the school in each sport. Volleyball Champs ,,,,.,W,am1-N - Nerve L Mm,,U.,+- Football Cha mps Soccer Champs P 9 54355, 3 s il- 'L I fri. 104 .-v ' lly develop team spirit, practica ' troduced and To all sports of this area are 1n ' ' ated in by members of the class. ' ms are presented part1c1p Members of champ1on tea medals on athletic award day. David LaCroix Jack Kattler winner of 220 141 '84 Basketball Champs fflya I 105 I 'e,AT'r1,ws FQRQRDHR 'TZHIS 55,151 'FD'--. wa HUWS' MY SAKONG ? ffl FIsH1Nf5's, sfrrrea rrvsmr YSAY, BUT OF THE I-UBRH? HPNXNG BQXLLX ,,,.,,.,..-pa-'I'- I ,fl Q, mf ff Q ZW 0,13 if .Aa DOWN 'TO fTrB'I'YG'U LN A ,I TUHATES THIS? ELBAKLOVQHONEY CRAZY SENLOILY AINT I GUTI3 QEQEIEE THE BELT. S0 SOON? E: icons' w S L M52 .F A -'K -dk -1 H., x 733 4K ! Qs., 11 ff i L' xl ,I X Q Rf 't if Sweethearts of Sweethearts. Hank Rossi and Gerry Cochran. ' Jk i t Suspense was high on February Zlst when South Broward's sweethearts entered the Rotary Club to the tune of Sweetheart, - Sweetheart, Sweetheart. Last of all came Hank and Gerry, King and Queen of the festivities. Dance of the Sweethearts 110 i' 9- 'Q Ugg 'lx rt N .515 The Queen's Coach Y Shake, rattle and roll AQ ueen FOOTBALLQUEEN November 17, 1954, Coronation! On this eventful night, lovely Miss Trudy Orsell was crowned Football Queen of '54-'55, Her majesty reigned at the side of Wayne Wright, captain of the South Broward Bulldogs, and behind them stood a striking backdrop depicting King Arthur's Court, the theme of the Coronation. Surrounding the throne sat Her Majesty's at- tendants, Marilyn Ellis, Pat Cromer, Peggy Garraway and Dottie Montayne. The hard working juniors made the Coronation something that all will remember ini many years to come. I crown thee, Queen. A quote from Clemenger Awl Shucksl 111 . - ' stels- Miss Nancy Lee, Queen of the May ee re1gned over fest1v1t1es at the pat1o fd i er honor as Queen of the May She att ed by four of the lovh st g1r1s from ahh ass att1red 1n f11my Entertaul 1. a. refreshments w e enjoyed by all Bill Reames crowns her majesty 1 1 Z - D3 rl 57-'Ti-7 l V 1 'ii' fe ' 1 1 -I 1 vc ,Q5 72- l If ,K if 9 f- C 's 2 I V - - fj f c X 7, LX . I ' 4, 1, , , . X N , ,V ' X y r X .I- . 1 X .. I, If X, W1 X -xxx X x of f r X - -,Q He's left mel I'1l drown my sorrow in punch. PROM The .Tuniors are to be con- gratulated on the success of the marvelous .Tunior-Sen- ior Prom held May Z1 at Leone's. Dancing in the Parisian atmosphere to the strains of Les Rhode's or- chestra truly made a de- lightful Evening in Paris for all attending. 1t's all over but the shouting, Hooray! 5 X 4 X X 'uf 1 l X X Are you sure I didr1't miss anything? ? Pretzel bender! WX 1 hw, K4 2 naw' -1 1 ' M- T BROWARD FOLLIES Lights! Camera! Action! The Browardites don costume and make-up and perform one ofthe liveliest events of the year--The Broward Follies. Every year this production is received as a rip- roaring, hilarious show. Juniors sponsor the Follies and work hard trying to live up to the standards set by previous classes. Trying for the grand prize, each club chooses a skit inaccord- ance with the main theme. Storybook U.S.A. was the theme of the '54-'55 Broward Follies which gave the clubs and other individual acts a chance to create dramatic, daring, and devilish skits. The proceeds from this spectacular extravaganza go toward the Junior- Senior Prom. The Juniors are not the only ones to receive the credit. Without the help of Mr. Mallett, Mrs. Longaker, and Mr. Boyles, sponsors, the Fol- lies might not have been the great success that it was. 114 J J HOLLY WOOD TEEN CENTFR 1' 5,7 107 Mucma ru' me eww cms 455 I .gg tl Q . Q 4 ' rw fm gk ' . If i JL, . . Q i ' . 'L I 1 ' ' THIS BASYETBALL GAME IS Primm! ONE OF THE EVER-POPULAR FOOTBMY. QAMFS A 1 B r Av, i + . I- ff se- - Sums A1 sconh evm on sum .om M , ' . ' -W 1 f F TUNE DUT AT SUEETNERQT DANCE awe nzevmes me me c.Rfmrw1! LEFT TO GHT: Beverly Brindamour, Sandy Neadel, Garl Wiles, Dorice Janzer, Geni Gacher, Maureen He Lucy Gxlham Leonora Frske Ellen Creed Albert Feather Loulsa Creed, Srster Theresa Emlly Creed CAST SENIOR CLASS PLAY San y e Gem Gac Douce Janzer Garl W1les Gayle Allard Beverly Brmdamour Maureen Healy M George Langenfass DIR TOR On December 10, the Semor Class play entrtled Ladres 1 et em nt ' was portrayals under the d1rect1on of Mr. George Langenfass made.the pla u ta dzng 116 'E ,S :XSS I . m 1, ' ....... d - d l presented This thrrll cluller went over as a boommg success Th up b haracter Look, a roachl I ll Nobody loves mel! STUDENT DIRECTORS LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruthie Tay r, Maxine Lipsirz, Anna Sciaca, Hope . umer. E 5U-alghtl Rest your weary bones 7 ful' Q, f , it S 'X -E Q, v Lou. Ed .... Vic . . . Mrs. Spangler Howard . . Vivian , Anne . . . Aunt Maude . Professor Bean Dr. Dixon . Anne 's mother Anne's father CAST The Cast . . u Orsell . . Bud ricano . . Frank ung . . Berry Ub 1 Marshall LaComb . .Sharon Slater .Ba ra Concato . . i Home Eddie I-lei mer . Sandy Yan . . Pat Hector . Ross Beckerman JUNIOR CLASS PLAY 'Q' 3 wg ff. P Mr, Geor Langenfass IRECTOR On April 1 the Junior Class, under the capab dire 'on o r. George ' d b a ed t, the cast Langenfass, presented Spring Fever. Inspire y a -p c p accomplished a memorable performance. With each fresh ale lau ter the actors were spurred to new heights of carefree buffoonery. ch un Barry more felt that special kind of exhilaration that comes only fro a p rfo ance well-done. 118 Tommy Bridges, Student Director 3 frm- I I confess, .X , , . V: .-.N 1 he dld II ,! 'N He's all tied upl Is there a doctor ln the house? 2? 119 Cheezl Whatta a grouchl f'LN Skip Day and Shirt Day The Baller Emcee Mike Fleming Ginny DeSiato receives American Legion Auxiliary award. F The Boot-'Em-Ups CLASS uw . -, . - 3 x v ' 9 n . 4 W ' f . api: P fail? 5. Ag., dk. Mrs. Troupe, most democratic teacher IIIFXFIIN NIGHT Happy Sponsors Flip, flop, and fly 6 w 1 K l The Finale Uncha1ned Melody Ballet Mambo Fantasy Lovely to look at Eunice and Dot COMMENCEMENT T-is YQ Sigh rf-H 1 Z2 U? k' 13'1X Ui 3,1 'Qs SH w xv ww, Gai f' l 1 aj i 51 3 3 1 I 123 JUNE 10,1955 -.....,.. -Qu Eunice Rusher on I VALEDICTORIAN 'Ammo 'Qtr' 1 :L ?'!.7 53 , 5 C Ken Brougseau Rhon Carlton 'E 5 gg, Q iQ yyr K K all-sr N Pat DeLuca Ginny DeSiato . V - 92:3 . Q Eric Jacobsen Dorice Janzer ? J e Qi? nnnn . .. ur: f:. we Q: Lx . . S L Joyce Patterson Bill Reames ,,.. Mary Chezney J an Drugan C C' Z '33 Lavelle Jones awpf..,,.:.4k-fw- ., -i. -Hwaf at ...,, , ,, il? aigxiiirvfi ,argue i -,E-re., if ,az-EE 'i?xE9Yfii,l ?5:Zfiix2. 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ALBERTSON, DOROTHY MARION- Dot Junior Student Council Ig Senior Student Council 2,45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3,45 V President 25 National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,45 Browardier Staff 45 Editor-in-Chief 45 Senior Debs 45 Treasurer 45 Wheelertes 45 Class Play 3 ALLARD, GAYLE ice Dramatics Club 45 Senior Debs 45 Library Assistant 45 Class Play 45 National Honor Society 4. AMON, DARLYN MARCOTA Junior Glee Club I5 Girls' Choir 25 X Choraleers 3. Q 0 ,t N ANCHORS, ELAINE DOROTHY- Al'1chs J' r I V Cl-555 Girls' Stare 35 G.A.A. 2.3.45 Sergeant- 0' 9955 an-Arms 35 F.H.A. 15 Tri-H1-Y 35 Senior Debs 45 B Cheerleader 4. AUCAMP, JAMES GARETT 'Iim Class Play 35 Class Vice President I5 Key Club 2, 3,45 Bulldog's Tale staff 45 B' Football 25 Varsity 3,4. AUSTIN, EDNA LOIS Senior Debs 45 F. l-LA. 45 President 45 Girls' Choir 4. BABENDERERDE, FRANCES ANITA G. A. A. 3: Tri-Hi-Y 3. T . .H 4 555 5 f W 7 QQ? if s - if-5 ,fi C I tsat 5 5 5... ' 1 ..,,. 'A 'lk 'fi . 5 'V H 4 in -kkk 4 .A . ' ...A -f 5 W Sl' ,, , 51, -it , Z .H if-fi 6' .Jr .. . It f ' I ki: A 1 by iii . A V AAA, 5 V A .Q BAIR, ALBERT LOUIS - Al Band I, 3g B Football 2, 3. BALL ROGER ALLEN Band I, 2, 3, BARAJAS, HARVEY DeWITT - Huddy BARTLEY, FRANCIS JOSEPH- Frank Band I,2,3,4. Band Captain 4g Hi u SENIORS if BAUM, DONNA LEE Biology Club 2g Glee Club I,25 Pep Club Ig Senior Debs 4. BEAVER, JAMES LEWIS - Jim Science Club 3,4g Vice President 4g Band I. BECKET, ROMONA LEE - Mona Class Secretary- Treasurer 4g Dramatics Club Ig Biology Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 3g Wheelettes 49 Class Play 3g Browardier Staff 4. BEDWELL, JOHN LLOYD ' Johnny Band 1,2, 3. E . I 2 4 : ses 4 5 Q in J is, , if 4 we l s 1 BEGLEY, WILLIAM ALFRED Bill S .Ll t J' ,. ,S B Club 3,45 B Football Ig Varsity 4g Varsity Track 3.4. BERNHARDT, VAL CHARLES D.C.T. 43 B Basketball I,2l BLITCH, ROBERT LOUIS Bob 'gs I . X -L....,- ' ' Band Ig B Club 3,4g Varsity Track 2g Varsity Football Manager, 3. BOAZ, DONNA ALYCE 4-'-.4 F. B. L. A. 4g Chotaleers 44 Junior Music 2, 3g Senior Debs 4. mms' BOBAK, BARBARA LEE Science Club Ig Choraleers 2,3, 45 Cheerleader Ig G.A.A. lg Class Play 3. 'Qi-Z' ' x BOCCUZZI, JAMES BENITO Diamond Football 1,45 Basketball I. BOOSER, JERRY ELTON Sonny B Club 45 Varsity Football 4. BOYD, PATRICIA ANN Pat Junior Glee Club I,2g Senior Girls' Choir 34 If Q Q -r'i' 1 P' f ,,,.. f f- ' L img fx' I' 435 7 ,,V, .. F,--3 A ' liel iii ' rc,4 . ffm f- Q A 2- ,ifii 5' A , 4 . u l Choraleers 4. SENIORS fii -...I 5 .1 1T ,. -' l y, sf, J .XX X BRADSHAW, CHARLES FRANKLIN Charlie B Club 3,45 B Football I,29 Varsity 3,4. BRAND, NORMA LEE Shorty D.C.T. 45 Glee Club I5 Class Play 3. BRIN, FREDERICA LEE Freddie BRINDAMOUR, BEVERLY ANN BeV' Dramatics Club 45 Debating Club 45 in Senior Debs 45 Class Play 4. I 5 1 CLASS BROUGHMAN, RICHARD tours ,J l 3 0111955 B Club 45 Football 4. BROUSSEAU, KENNETH STUART Ken Class President 1,23 Student Council I,2, 3,45 2nd Vice President 35 President 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Key Club 2,3,45 Vice President 35 B Club 45 Base- ball 2,3,4: B Football I5 Tri-Hi-Y Sweetheart 4. BROWN, GLORIA JEANE Jeanne G.A.A. lg F.H.A. 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Girls' Choir 2,4. BROWN, RAYMOND DAVID Hajji Varsity Football l,2,3,45 B Basketball 1,25 Varsity Track I,2,4. 5, ,ft 4, 7 f , I :Qi I X V 4 ,Yu 4' - 5 . ' ' . -f 23. 9. 1 ' 'M' ' 50-' 5 , ,W A tx ia. A I ... ,uk V f. ,, -. . .5 t sg: ,,g 5-et . I 5 Vgafef i ! 6 - 5 40 BURCH, BEVERLY JOY Bev F.H.A. lg G.A.A. I,2g Pep Club 1,21 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Junior Dramatics Club Ig Browardier Staff 4, Class Play 3. BUSCH, JUDITH RAE Judy F.H.A. Ig D.C.T. 4: Senior Debs 45 F.B.L.A. 2. CALLAN, PATRICK JOSEPH Pat Student Council 2,3g Wheel Club 4, Safety Club 4, Basketball Ig Track I. CAMERON, 1-rowAnD E. JR. spike A Class Vice President I,2Q Hi-Y 3g F7 4 ' 4 . Class Play 3. ff l , A ' A 4 -. . snn , S J 5132? CAMPBELL, JAMES GAY Jim J , Student Council 2, Key Club 2,3,4. is 'ii ii CAMPBELL, MARGARET JOY Joy Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Biology Club 25 Glee Club 2g Pep Club 2g B Club 3,45 Senior Debs 4g Bulldog's Tale staff 4g Swimming 2,3,4g Captain 4. CANNON, BRADLEY CHARLES Bucky Student Council 4, National Honor Society 4, l-li-Y 3,4g Chaplain 3, President 4g Browardier staff 4g Class Play 3. CARLETON, RHON VERNON National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,49 Treasurer 45 Science Club 3, 4, Band I,2,3,4g Swimming I. 1-.-J , , - W. L, - 'lf' 5' .r s -it ...,.. ,, , J 'l 'Wi 1 KE ,Q .f J Q is if J mfg 7 5' JE ft-Q3 xilin fl .,lJ,gi2-sea i g W '. S ff, file' , 71. CARLISLE, WILLIAM PURDY Bill Science Club I: F,B.L.A, 2: D. C. T, 4g Varsity Football I. CHAPLAIN, JACQUELINE VALERIE Jackie Band 3,4g F.H.A. Ig G.A.A. Ig Pep Club 2g Safety Club 4. CHEZNEY, MARY LOVELL Student Council 45 National Honor Society 4g G.A.A. I,2g F.H.A. I Biology Club 2g Senior Debs 4. I CHILDS, JACK WESLEY , e B Club 3,4g Varsity Football fl l yjytt ler 5 3.4: B Football 1. SENIORS B Club 3,4, Band It B Football 2g Varsity 3,4g B Basketball Ig Track I,3. N an ff' 9 lx t H M U tn r CHIRA, Momus Moe sin I' I CIANFRANI, ANTHONY MICHAEL Tony Choraleers 45 Boys'Glee Club 33 Football 4. CLEMENGER, JOHN WILLIAM Clem Key Club 2, 3,45 B Club 2, 3.4, vice President 4: B Football 2, varsity 3,4g B Baseball Ig Varsity 2,3,4. CLINE, IULIA JOAN Judy Student Activities Award 3g Girls' State 3: National Honor Society 3,4g Student Council 3,4g Senior Debs 4g Pep Club I,2g Band 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2,3,4g Vice President 3g President 4g Biology Club 2g Secretary-Treasurer 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3,45 Wheelettes 3,45 Treasurer 49 Varsity Swimming 2, A x . ' 1 Mr ref axgz fy, 'L is iw 'hx si I 'ah ,,,.,,. 505' 0 'M COCCHI, GLORIA JOY Student Council 1,45 G.A.A. 25 Pep Club 25 Senior Debs 45 Band 2,3,45 Glee Club I. COCI-IRAN, GERALDINE ELIZABETH Gerry G.A.A. 1,25 F.H.A. 25 wheemnes 3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 35 B Club 3,45 Sweetheart 45 Senior Debs 45 2nd Vice President 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,45 Captain 45 Sweetheart of Sweethearts 4. COHEN, PATRICIA ANN Pat Glee Club I. COLEMAN, CECILE BURNETT Ce v U' 1133 I Q -'WW G.A.A. I5 Glee Club I. ,Z C aaaro 5 coox, HOWARD CHARLES cookie CRAIG RONALD PHILIP Hi-Y 3,545 Biology Club 25 Camera Club 35 Band I5 Class Play 35 Browardier Staff4 B Baseball I,2. CRAIN, CAROLYN F.B. L.A. 45 President 45 Senior Debs 45 Biology Club 2. CRAVEN, MARY ALLEN F.H.A. 1,25 Chorus I,2. 'QB' . 7' CUMMINS, JOYCE ELAINE Biology Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4: Senior Debs 4g Bulldog's Tale staff 44 Glee Club Ig G.A.A. l. DEHENEFFE, EVELYN JEANETTE G.A.A. I. DeLUCA, PATRICIA MARY Pat Junior Student Council I g Secretary Ig Senior Student Council 2, 3,45 National Honor Society 3,45 Vice President 4g Sweetheart 4g Student Activities Award 35 Tri-I-Ii-Y 2,3,4g Chaplain 2g Secretary 3g Presi- dent 4: F. H.A. Ig Wheelettes 4g Bulldog 's Tale Staff 4. DSMUZZIO, CHARLES RICH Dizz Basketball 1 2- Varsity Baseball 2 4 Cl ASS , 05' S955 DERREBERRY DIXIE LEE Dix .. Y.. BH Club 3.4: B Football 1,23 -'xr' DeSlATO, VIRGINIA AMELIA Ginny Junior Student- Council Ig Senior Student Council 3,4g Corresponding Secretary 4g National Honor Society 3,4g Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3,4g Biology Club 2g Vice President 2g F.H.A. lp F.T.A. 4: Choraleers 2,4g Sweetheart 4. DEVLIN, MARY ELIZABETH Cheerleader 35 Tri-I-li-Y 4. DIRENZO, WILLIAM A. Bill B Football 2. 'Q 55 i af 4 W . lt 59, S ff gl DRESCHER, BARBARA ANNA Babs Biology Club 25 Senior Debs 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F.B.L.A. 45 Band I,2,3. DRIGGERS, JOHN TROY J. T. Glee Club 2, 3, 45 President 4. DRUGAN, IAN VAN HORN National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,45 Tri-I-li-Y 2, 3,45 Wheelettes 45 G.A.A. I5 B Club 45 B Cheerleader 35 Varsity 4. DUSARD, IUSTINE RIME Jay K Student Council 45 Key Club K 45 Band I,2,3. 7 , CLASS of A955 , EICKHORN, LeROY A, Lee ELLIOTT, MARGARET ANN Peggle Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Senior Debs 45 Girls'Choir 35 Choraleers 4. ELLIS, MARILYN LOUISE G.A,A. 15 F.H.A. I5 Historian I5 Majorette I,2,3,45 Assistant Head Major- ette 25 Head Majorette 45 Choraleers I 5 Biology Club 25 Senior Debs 45 Wheel- ettes 2,3,45 Secretary 45 F.B.L.A. 25 Tri-I-li-Y 2,3,45 Class Play 35 Bulldog's Tale staff 45 Key Club Sweetheart 45 Football Queen Attendant 4. FERGUSON , FRANCIS ALLEN Fergie Camera Club 35 Baseball 35 B Football 25 Varsity 3,45 Track 35 Class Play 3. fluff? 'I T io nf A , x T 'II d A, R l q l f R wb r T. on : I ' .eil l FERRELL, MARTHA JANELL Winkie Majorette 3,4. FINEFIELD, KENNETH ALBERT FLEMING, GEORGE MICHAEL Mike Class Treasurer 2g Hi-Y 2, 3,4g Bulldog's Tale Staff 43 Football Manager Ig Class Play 3. U 'B Q FLETCHER, NANCY BART Betty L '47, F.H.A. I. sl 1 . ,5 f FORD, vv1LL1AM ROBERT Ein f Band Ig Track 4. FROST, LEWIS STEPHEN Louie D.C. T. 3,4, GACHER, GENI Roscoe Biology Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Senior Debs 4g Dramatics Club 4g Cheer- leader Ig Broward Follies 33 Class Play 3,4. GALLO, GAIL Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g Senior Debs 43 Browardier Staff 43 Glee Club Ig Sec- retary Ig Class Play 3: Cheerleading I,2. E r R ,nA 'WP qi' ,Afj 1' f f 1 'H' I. an-1 .nge g ' , K' zz . .. .. - .V K , K Q Q:-., ,U N 4, . 535. Q ' 4 - v zvsfmaf .- F 'E , 3 2 R 4, lf, Q ,y,, Mi .ls 4 , 4 2. ' .K GARDEN, AMELIA PATSY Pat Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Senior Debs 4. GENTRY, VERNA NORINE Q F.H.A. Ig D.C.T. 45 Tri-l-li-Y 2g Senior Debs 4g Pep Club 2g Class Play 3. GILES, HELEN JOANNE Jo Pep Club Ig Glee Club I,3g I-'.B.L.A. 2g Class Play 3. Q nt GIROUX JEAN MARIE U A Student Council Ip Tri- -.'. N Hi-Y 2. at ,... ...,, . no GLOECKNER, WILLIAM ROBERT Bill Bu1ldog's Tale Staff 4. GOLD, HOWARD JOSEPH Goldie GOODHART, HARRISON ELLMORE Shane GOODMAN, LINDA LEE SENIORS National Honor Society 4: Girls' State 3g Band I,2,3,4g Secretary- Treasurer 4, Student Conductor 4. 4071. Q-nfl' f A .f ffjy I M ff V 1-4 ag 4 '-4: '- X Y S GOODWIN, RUTHIE Class Secretary-Treasurer 3: Student Council 4: National Honor Society 3,4: Secretary 4: Student Activities Award 3: Wheelettes 3,4: President 4: F.H.A. I: Tri-Hi-Y 2,3, 4: Treasurer 2: Vice President 3: F.B.L.A. 2: Browardier Staff 4: Senior Debs 4. GORDON, GARY MICHAEL A Hi-Y 4: Bulldog's Tale staff 4. GRAESSER, JUDITH RAE Judy Student Council 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3: Secretary 2: B Club 3.4: Senior Debs 4: President 4: Bu1ldog's Tale Staff 4: F.H.A. I: A Cheerleader 3. GRAY, PEGGY ANN Peg GRAY, RICHARD HARRIS Rick' Band 1.2: Science Club 3: Cubs Choraleers 4: Varsity Basketball oy ,955 I: B Football 2: Varsity Base- ball 2. GREEN, CLAIRE LOIS National Honor Society 3,4: Girls' State 3: B Club 2.3.43 SSCIGIHIY 4: Ch0181eCrS 1.2, 3: G.A.A. 2: Wheelettes 4: Browardier Staff 4: Swimming I,2,3: Manager z,3: Varsity Cheerleader 4: Class Play 3,4. GREEN, RONNIE BURL Wheel Club 2,3: B Basketball 3. GREGCRY, WAYNE Greg B Club 3,4: Treasurer 4: Wheel Club 3,4: B Football 2: Varsity 3,4. as-A 'A ltsi A 'if V23 M45 451 Y , I . A -P s Y fa is. f .Q , GRIMALDI, LUCILLE MARGARET Lu Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Secretary 4, Student Council 4g Camera Club rg F.H.A. IgG16e Club I,4g B Club 45 Browardier staff 43 Varsity Cheerleader 4, Class Play 3, Football Queen Attendant 2. GRUMET, ARLEEN PENNY Penny I Glee Club 2g Pep Club Ig G.A.A. 1,23 Science Club 35 Debating Club 45 Dramatics Club 4, Varsity Swimming I, 2, 4: Class Play 3g Browardier Staff 4. HARMON, GLORIA MARDELLE Glor Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Senior Debs 4g Safety Club 4, Class Play 3.4. 3 HEALY, MAUREEN FRANCES MO E Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 F.H.A. Ig Senior .-f' A' ,E iw, ini. I V V, feb Debs 4: G.A.A. 45 Class Play 4. my V l,nl f' , MSS HEFFRON, .TUNE RIEMER Junie ' A ,V 6,535 Choraleers lp F.l-l.A. 1,23 G. 4. A A.A. lg Tri-Hi-Y 3,45 Historian 4: Senior Debs 4. l ii. HEFLIN, DORA ETHEL Dodie HENSHAW, HELEN MARY Wiggles G.A.A. 3,49 Senior Debs 4. HERNDON, TALMADGE BENJAMIN Tal Key Club 2,3,4g Treasurer 4, B Club 3.4, B Football 1,23 Varsity 3,4g Baseball 2, 3.4, Wheelette Sweetheart 4. 1 as 1 ,fx 'X I HETTINGER, JOHN CHARLES Camera Club 2g Class Play 33 Varsity Football Manager 4. HILLIER, KENNETH ROBERT Kenny Football I. HINELINE, EDWARD JOSEPH Eddie B Basketball 2g Vaxsity 3,4. HOFFMAN, BEVERLY FAITH Bev , Glee Club I,2. Q-7' 'P HOLLIHAN, JOHN FRANCIS y Biology Club 2g Hi-Y 3,45 Band A 1.2.3.4- Q-'sf' x X at l ,Q X P HOPKINS, AMANDA MARIE Band 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. xg F.H.A. 4. HOWE, RICHARD RODOIZPHE Dick HOWINGTON, JOSEPH DANIEL Little Joe Camera Club 2. 'H 5 5 .- af' .Ai I ,af f '- g YK I A 5. F, 13' by 4 JOHN KAIZER UMP, sk r 0 A ,,,, HUNTLEY, MELVIN EUGENE lub 2,3,45 Swimming I,2,35' Manager 2,3. JACOBSON, ERIC G. Chic National Honor Society 3,45 Class Vice President 2,45 Student Council 3,45 Wheel Club I,2,3,45 President 45 B Club 2,3,45 Band 1,25 B Baseball I Varsity 2, 3.4. JANZER, DORICE GEORGINE Doris Senior Debs 45 Girls' Choir 3: Choraleers 4g Class Play 4. 3 4 JONES, MYRA LAVELLE I 5. Majorette 3,45 Alternate 25 Senior Debs 4. JUBACK, JEANNE HELEN S E N I 0 R S M G.A.A. 25 TIi Hi'Y 25 I Wheelettes 45 Browardier Staff 45 Library Assistant 3'4- RODGER ALAN Rodger Fly KAHN, BARRY National Honor Society 45 Wheel Club 3,45 Treasurer 45 Hi-Y 3,45 Sergeant-at-Arms 3- Vice Preside t ' , n 45 ,'B Club 3,45 Track Manager 3,45 B Baseball I5 Class Play 3. 'WHY in---... 1- - 5 A lllf ff . P .- ll B Club 4g B Football I,3g Varsity 2,4g B Basketball Ig B Track I,2. 'K' ' ' .-A Q. ' w A X 5 J KANIA, KENNETH HENRY Ken Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball Ig Baseball I,2,3,4g Track I. KATLER, JA CK ALEXANDER of 955' S Cl-A56 KEETHLER, KATHERINE MARIE Kathy Student Council 4g National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,4g Trl-Hi-Y 2,3,4g F.l-l.A. Ig Browardier staff 4. KELLY, KATHERINE COLE Kitty Band 2,3,4g Pep Club Ig F,l-LA. Ig Senior Debs 4. KEMP, WALLACE WAYMAN KENNY, LOIS ELIZABETH Lo G.A.A. 3,43 Treasurer 3g Senior Debs 4. KIELY, SUZANNE RITA Susy Biology Club 2g Tri-Hi-Y 2g Girls' Choir 2: Choraleers 3g Dramatics Club 45 G.A.A. 4g Browardier Staff 45 Class Play 3. KING, FRANKLIN DELANO Frank Key Club 3,4g Bulldog's Tale staff 4: Class Play 3. 'KES X ,-Q N-ox '-'Q' me 'in Q M Ws E?i it x .ile Y 3 I 4 X b 4,r4 C ,-fl .. ii, rf- H F ,,....,f3 Q Q KING, HOMER KING, LOIS MAY Pep Club Ig G.A.A. 1,43 Biology Club 2g Sweetheart 2g Tri-Hi-Y ettes 3, May Queen Attendant 2. KINGSLEY, MICHAEL DOUGLAS Mince KIRA, JANICE PAULA Student Council I,2, 3g Wheelettes I,2, 3,43 Historian 3,45 Glee Club I,2,3,4g Secretary- '- Q Treasurer 4g F.B.L.A. 4, Q Secretary 4. A cuss G' '95 KLEIN, SUSAN MARIE sue F.H.A. Ig G.A.A. 25 Choraleers 2,35 Pep Club 2g Biology Club 2g D.C. T. 4: Secretary 4g Sweet- heart 4g Swimming I,'2. KNOWLES, JOHN CARLTON Johnny B Club 2,3,4g Varsity Track 2,3. KOEHN, EVELYN RUTH Evie Girls'Glee Club 2, 35 Choraleers 4. KOENIG, EMMA JOAN Joanie G.A.A. 4. 25 Wheel V4 ry i tA , A mm,w A La CROIX, DAVID WILLIAM D.C.T. 3g B Football I,2. LADRIE, BRUCE JOSEPH D. C. T. 3,43 Treasurer 4, LANTER, NORMA CAROL Glee Club Ig Biology Club 2: D. C. T. 4. LEE, FRED K. Class Vice President rg Wheel ciub 3,4, B Club 3,43 B Football 3: Varsity 4: Varsity Track 3.4. i LEE, NANCY PATRICIA S1ats ,MW 4 Y,V,, Class Treasurer Ig Class Secre- ifigfr 4 ly tary 2g G.A.A. 4g Dramatrcs LEICHT, PEARL LORRAINE Junior Chorus 1,2 5 Girls'Choir 3: Choraleers 4. LEININGER, BETTE JOYCE Betsy F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 43 Choraleers 45 Girls' Choir 3. LEININGER, RONALD BRUCE Ronnie Camera Club r,2,3,4: Vice President 35 D.C.T. 4: Vice President 4. ,I ,- P SENIORS , Wws 'Cnr an-5 ji? I LEVITAN, JOYCE HELEN Biology Club 25 Pep Club I5 Junior Glee Club I, 25 Choraleers 3,45 Junior Swimming I5 Class Play 3, 4. MAXINE MARSHA Maxie LIPSITZ, . Biology Club 25 Senior Debs 45 Browardier Staff 45 Varsity Tennis 35 Class Play 3, 4. LOWERY, JOYCE ANN I Junior Glee Club 15 Girls' Choir 35 Choraleers 4. LOWERY, SANDRA JEAN Girls' Choir 35 Choraleers 4. LYNN, BARBARA ELLA Butch MCDERMOTT, PAUL ANTHONY Mac Football x,2,35 Track I. MCKENNA, WILLIAM ALLEN Mac B Football 3. MCLELLAN, JAMES HENRY Jim B Football 3, SENIORS MAILLOUX, PATRICIA ANN Patti F.H.A. 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,33 Senior Debs 4: G.A.A. 45 Majorette 45 Swimming 4. MALCHIODI, CAROLYN ANN Chi0di Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g Sergeant-at-Arms 2, 35 G.A.A. Ig Senior Debs 4: Vice Presi- dent 45 CLASS oi' 1955 Bu1ldog's Tale Staff 4g Swimming Ig B: Cheerleader 2. MANKOWICH, JOAN THERESA Joanie Biology Club 25 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3g G.A.A, 25. F.B.L.A. 4: Pep Club I,2g F. l-LA, 2. MANNING, RUTH CLAUDIA Ruthie Pep Club Ig G.A.A. I. MANZI, ROSEMARY JANE Ro Class Secretary Ig Class Vice President 2g Class President 3, G.A.A. 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3. MARGIOTTA, WILLIAM CHARLES Student Council Ig B Tennis Ig B Basketball 2. MARGOLIS, HOWARD JARVIS Monk Hi-Y 4: Band I,2,3,4g Sergeant 2g Swimming I,2: Class Play 3,4. MARI-IOLIN, RITA JUDITH Reets Student Council 33 B Club 2, 3,4g Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 F.H.A. Ig F.B. L.A. 4g Senior Debs 4, Bulldog's Tale Staff 4g Glee Club I, 2, 35 Varsity Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Varsity Swimming 3, 4: Football Queen Attendant 3. 2, -np S Q P' liar ' 5'3 W, R If lin v,,wL ,I ,lux 3 Sin f MARK1-IAM, MARILYN LOU Mary Lou G.A.A. 4. MARKSBERRY, MARGARET ALICE Margie Girls' State 3, Biology Club 2, G.A.A. 1,23 Tri-I-li-Y 35 Pep Club 1,23 F.H.A. 2g Glee Club Ig Majorette 2, 3,4g Head of Flag and Fire Twirling 4. MAYER, RICHARD OLIVER Dick Class Vice President 3g Junior Student Council rg President I3 Senior Student Council I,2,4g xNational Honor Society 3,4g President 4g Wheel Club I,2, 3, 45 Hi-Y I,2,3,4g Historian 33 Biology Club 25 President 23 Band I,2,3,4: Drum Major 2, 3,4g Student Conductor 2,43 Class Play 3. MIKO, BARBARA LOUISE Barb F.1-1.A. Ig Pep Club 1,z: G.A.A. 1,23 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4p Browardier - - A A , Staff 4, Junior Dramatics Club Ig Class Play 3. ' MONEY, BARBARA JO cugg r Junior Student Council Ig Tri-Hi- Ol' 1955 Y 2, 3,43 Vice President 45 F. H. D P , , A. 1,25 Girls' Choir I, 3 Secretary 35 Senior Debs 43 Browardierstaff 4: 'YB' Cheerleader 4: Captain 4, MOORE, MARILYN KAY Student Council 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2.3.43 Treasurer 3.4: Senior Debs 43 Majorerte 2,3,4. - MORRIS, RAY Band I,2,3,4: Choraleers 1. MULLIKIN, RICHARD EUGENE Rick Baseball 2, 3.4: Basketball 2, 3,4. ' ' 3795.32 SK. I- . 2 'us 'ff in 1 5 iifgii is s 'i all 'ig H 5 1 '5 ' on gg, ttt, .P W . E!!5Z l'+!wS2?2f5E'i2. ,,g:- H -I it- f'Yf'i Els, -.' :Mil ' A f:gg,ga:egfgff.5gi!i ' .. 1 5 in is 3 I I IF? Ja ,i MUTTER, MICHAEL I-IEUBERT Mike Wheel Club 2,3,4: Secretary 4: l-li-Y 2, 3.4: Secretary 4: Biology Club 2: Band 2,3, 4: Chotaleers 4: Class Play 3. MYERS, RGERT GERALD Jerry Band 3, 4. NEADEL, SANDRA MIRIAM Sandy Choraleers 4: Glrls' Choir 2, 3: Dramatics Club 4: Class Play 3,4. F.T.A. 4: Corresponding Secretary 4: G.A.A. 4: Pep Club I. NICHOLS, PHYLLIS ANN Tri-l-li-Y 4: Chaplain 4. NEELD, MARY ELLEN Ellen SENIORS O'QUINN, LUDWELL ELDRED Lud' Wheel Club 4: B Club 4: B Football 3, Varsity 4. ORSELL, TRUDY ANN Student Council I,2: F. H. A. I,2: Vice President 2: G.A.A. 1.2: SenlorDebs 4: Historian 4: Bulldog's Tale staff 4: Tri-Hi-Y 4: Glee Club 4: Varsity Cheer- leader 1,2 : Co-Captain 2: Football Queen 4: Wheel Club Sweetheart 4: May Queen Attendant 3. OWEN, RICHARD WILLIAM Dick Varsity Track 2: Band 3. iff-ilfff zay , 1 ,. - .- I - fl if g 2221? :i gi' fi- I be 1,7 3 ,, V Q . '.1i,'f, ' . -sfifw' -a2:sf??,r:fwf fg .i , 25 iff? I 7 t A :SYWWSL wr..-K , . t:-45:2-..,,,. f i ff 4 151 331: - Q ' ' , ., 2 - :QV I K rkkk W ,yt V ' Q W f- ' km 'a , 27,4 :V-, 5 5 V , , PARK, THOMAS JEFFERSON Sonny D.c.'l'. 3.4. A PARKER, GECRGE RICIIARD Dick Student Council I: l-li-Y 2.3: Football l,2,3: Swimming 2,33 Track I,2,3,4. PATTEISON, JOYCE ELIZABETH Student Council 4: National Honor Society 4: Bul1dog's Tale smff 4: ' Editor-in-Chief 4: Tri-Hi-Y 2.3: Chaplain 3: senior Deb: 4: Choraleers 4: Hi-Y Sweetheart 4. PHILLIPS, CECIL CLAYTON IR. 'Meme' ' Football Manager 3: Track I,2,3,4: whee1cmbz.3. S E N I 0 PICCIRILLO, PAUL FRANK PLCBKI, BARBARA JOAN Bobbie G.A.A. I,2: Tri-I-Ii-Y 4: Biology Club 2: Glee Club I: I-'.H.A. 1. POMA, LORETTA MAFJGZIE Lorie Glee Club 2. POMPONIO, MARIE LCXIISE Pompano Pep Club I: G.A.A. I: B Club 2: Biology Club 2: Swimming I,2. . if , I PONCEBAKER, PHYLLIS ELAINE Phy11 Senior Debs 4: G.A.A. 4: Browardier Staff 4. PORT, ALICE Student Council I: Tri-l-li-Y I,2,3,4: Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3. PREKUP, JOHN LOUIS Buddy B Club234 HiY34 Ca W. ZVC Ii' xi ,I a Choraleers 4: Senior Debs 4: F.B.L.A. 4: era Club 4 Bulldog's Tale staff 4- . . : ' . 2 rn s . Swimming I,2,3,4: B Basketball 1.2: Track I,3: B Football 2,3: Varsity 4. PREKUP, RONNIE A. D.C.T. 2,3,4: Camera Club 4: Bulldog's Tale Staff 4: Swimming I,2, 3.4: Football 4. PRIDGEN, BILL Glee Club 2,3,4. Q LW! U-A55 OJ' 1955 PRUITT, BETTY JEAN Bet Pep Club I. PURVIANCE, BARBARA FELICIA Flea Girls'Choir 2, 3: Choraleers 4: Pep Club I,2: G.A.A. I,2. RAPP, JAY ARNOLD Camera Club 2: Browardier Staff 4: Band I: B Basketball 3: Class Play 3. My r it E. 52. If ' l y Varsity 4: ',,Iw ff:5g:gww - - 1 We jx. .-f-2 '- ' Lfifijazf Q1 1 A-. ,Qfs3g.s'?.' gym.:--5:rfr 'f5:l 1. ,. - 3fS:?:L5l5:., :. fif, SEM., . , A if 'S' iq H, s f? f'1a1.5gf.:.: -zierrrv ' 1: I Q--Nsfff g V' 4 . X, -is. . I f V , 53551, ' f M-rlkrlrz -S'-14' . - 1 ' ' ' fffrawi' ' - , M , ,gf 2 - In!! - ' A ' 1: :IIN ' .3 ff- I ghwa 3 Y ' X, is 'E sr it REAMES, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Bil1 Student Council 3,4, Boys'State 3: National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,4, Class President 4, Key Club 2, 3,45 Vice President 4: B Basketball 3, Choraleers I,2. RICHARDS, JANICE NANCI Jan F.H.A. Ig G.A.A. 1,22 Biology Club 2, Tri-l-li-Y 2.3, Pep Club 2, Senior Debs 4, Choraleers 4g B Tennis 2, Class Play 3. RIDDLE, MERRY LOU ELLEN F.H.A. 25 Biology Club 2, Band Ig Sweetheart 4, Majorette 2,3,4. . ,ar RIG, RONALD EDWIN Ronnie Football 1. .gl Q 0 ,.,,l.t in F 3, Z- 5-'R--f ' -- .1 C7 AA 'I Q ass RIST, JOHN I. U. I-H w , -S -gi OF 1955 Wheel Club 3-49 B - y Club 3,45 Hi-Y 25 Track 2, 3. RITTER, WILLIAM BEUDOIN Skipper D.C.T. 4: Sergeant-at-Arms 4g B Football 2, Track 2. ROBERTS, GLORIA ANN Glo Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3g President 2, 3, Wheelettes 2, 3,45 Senior Debs 43 Bulldog's Tale Staff 4, B Cheerleader 2, Varsity 3, Football Queen Attendant 3. ROBERTS, JOAN CROMWELL Cromie Senior Debs 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4g G.A.A. 4: Dramatics Club 4. S251 fx 375 it-5 M i I HL, Q . 'J , .far 1 xx' 1 ' X 1 .t ' is ROSSI, HENRY JAMES Hank Student Council Ig President Ig Varsity Basketball I,3,43 B 2g G.A.A. Sweetheart 4g Sweetheart of Sweethearts 4. RUSHER, EUNICE AILEEN Student Council 4g Recording Secretary 4g National Honor Society 4g Senior Debs 4g Library Assistant 3,4g Browardier Staff 4. RUSHING, RALPH BENJAMIN Band I,2,3,4g Choraleers I,2. - SAMBATARO, MARY LOUISE Ruby . Girls' Choir I. gy SCANLAN, DANIEL MATTHEW Tex S E N 6 Student Council Ig Science Club Ig President Ig Varsity Football 2g Var- sity Track 2. fr ,f .. .fin A 3-fi 5 ..---gr 'rg SCHERMAN, BARBARA FLORENCE Barb Browardier Staff 4g Senior Debs 4g Pep Club Ig Dramatics Club 44 G.A.A. Ig Glee Club Ig Class Play 35 Varsity Swimming 2. SCHICHTEL, HELEN CAROL Chorus I,2,3. SCHIFFMAN, SANDRA LEE Sandie Browardier Staff 4g Senior Debs 4: G.A.A. I,4g Dramarics Club 4g Glee Club Ig Pep Club Ig F.l-LA. I: Varsity Swimming I,2. .w t A 'Q-Q ' I iz. f i t ,C ' A A, I f i3Qf Silt, . . L3 fr 5 V A. as scuuanar, JAMES Rrcmuzn D.c.T. 3,4. SCHWARTZ, BARBARA MARIE Class Secretary Ig Cheerleader lg Senior Debs 4. SCHWENK, CHARLES S. Chuck Science Club 3,4g Secretary 4. SCIACCA, ANNA MARY Ann G.A.A. Ig Pep Club xg Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3g Senior Debs 45 Choraleers I, 2, 3, 4. Bulldog's Tale Staff 4g Class Play 3, 4. SENIORS SECREST, RAYMOND RALPH Rufe B Club 3,4g Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. Sweetheart 4. SHAKESPEARE, JAMES EWART Jim Junior Student Council Ig Senior Student Council 2, 3,4p Class President 3g National Honor Society 3,4g B Club I,2, 3,4g President 45 Wheel Club 43 Varsity Tennis I.2,3.4- SHOAFF, BETTY JOYCE B.J. Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4g Senior Debs 4g Secretary 4g B Club 3,49 Glee Club lg Pep Club Ig Varsity Cheerleader 3,4. SIMS, SARAH LEE Dipples Class Secretary 1. k 1 J my .. 9. 2 A - W r 'E' 3 252 L if 3 ,,,...f-4'-v QU N7 4 +121 ri SINGER, DONALD IVAN Don National Honor Society 49 Student Council 3,4g Key Club 2,3,4: Secretary 3, President 4, Camera Club 2,35 B Swimming I,2,3g Manager 2,3g Varsity Swimming Manager I,2, 35 Manager Varsity Tennis 4. SMITH, DOREEN RU TH Browardier staff 4, G.A.A. 2, Pep Club 2, Biology Club 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, F. H.A. I 3 Vars ity Swimming I,2: Manager 3. SMITH, JOY LEE SMITH, ROBERT BRADFORD Bob Q SNOWDEN, JOHN HENRY Johnnie 4-.4 , I 11155 Boys'State 3: B Club 3,44 B 5, f '11,f of 3555 Football 2, Varsity 3,4g Track I, 2, 3, 4. SOLOMON, DON Camera Club 2, 3. SOUSA, BARBARA RITA So0kie G.A.A. 4. SPAHN, BEVERLY LGJISE Bev Tri-Hi-Y 2,45 Senior Debs 4, Safety Club 4, Builldog 's Tale Staff 4, Pep Club I, Glee Club 2, F. I-l.A. I. i l me , ivy N W w N-4.1 ' SPIERS, RICHARD ALLAN Dick B Baseball I. SPROUL, JACK RALPH STACEY, SYLVIA NELL J, 3' J. g -t , w gt. 'NL ,av 2 I Girls'Choir 2: Choraleers .39 Library Assistant 4. STAHLMAN, PAIGE PHILLIP Phi1 Band 2, 3,4g Choraleers 4. N '71 'E STARK, SANDRA HENRIETTA Sandy of 1955 National Honor Society 2nd Semester 3,4g Senior Debs 4g Tri-Hi-Y 3,43 Browardier staff 4g Business Manager 4: F.H. A, 25 Glee Club I,2: G. , , STEVENS, SUE Junior Glee Club I,2g Girls'Choir 3: G.A.A. 4g Choraleers 4g F.T.A. 4. STOLL, ROBERT OLE Sweeny Football I. L My iw., 'fa-QV' ' v a ,o ix, 5 3 TAYLOR, ADRIENNE Addie Student Council 3,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Wheelettes 3,45 Vice President 4g Bu11dog's Tale staff 4g Senior Debs 4g Choraleers 45 G.A.A. Ig Swimming I,2, 3. 'sawn f-A-nv rwyff .5 dn-Y' 1.-im! . V. 20' 1 f 5 .1 f 65 5 3 it ,si TAYLOR, RUTHANN EVANS Ruthie G.A.A. 2,3,45 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Senior Debs 45 B Club 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Choraleers 45 B Tennis 25 Varsity 3. TEMPLE, HENNERETTA LOUISE ANN Penny Student Council 45 National Honor Society 45 Browardier staff 45 Glee Club I,25 F.H.A. I5 Band I5 B Cheerleader 1,25 Class Play 3. THAL, JAY MAURICE B Club 2,35 Science Club I,3,45 Debating Club 45 Track Manager 2. 'f THOMSON, RONALD EDWIN Ron Student Council 45 Baseball 1,3,45 V 52 TINNEY, PATRICIA JEAN Pat Class Secretary 35 F.H.A. 3. TOPITS, GRANT STEPHEN B Club 3,45 Varsity Tennis 2,3,4. TROUT, ISSAIC HENRY B Club 3,45 Varsity Swimming I5 Varsity Tennis 2. 3.4- TURNER, HOPE SENIORS Bu1ldog's Tale staff 45 Business Manager 45 Senior Debs 45 F. T.A. 45 Class Play 3, 4. in . ' 5 , 4a 'I ' i,,- si 7 .fx . 5 'M' +A . - f . 5 , 5 .jk I , 'rx-v 1 r,., ,5 5. I y, Xmk, - ., A A UNDERHILL, MARGARET MARY Peggy VCEL, CHRISTOPHER JOHN Chris fling Key Club 3,4g B Club 3,4g Hi-Y 3, Varsity Swimming 2,3,4g Cap- tain 4. VONGLIS, LILLIAN BARBARA Lillie F.B.L.A. 4: F.H.A. 43 Glee Club 35 G.A.A. Ig Class Play 3. 4 WADE, JANET KAY 3 E.H.A. 4, F.B.L.A. 4. g.,,QfIT,,,,, ' WALTERS, ROGER ALLEN Reg 'EEA National Honor Society 2nd Semes- ter 3,45 Boys' State 3g Student ' Aiiy E N E Council 2, 3,4g Ist Vice President A 4, Key Club 3,4g Secretary 4, Track 2, 3, 4. J? E J' WARREN, JAMES WILLIAM Jimmy D.c. T. 4. WATSON, TED RUFFIN B Club 3,45 Track I,2p B Football 2, Varsity 3. WEBB, THOMAS NELSON Tom Varsity Football 3,4. SENIORS N A ff Jaf W WHITMAN, ROBERTA LOUISE ,VP Qu pg ' in I 4: K f IYN '55 1' Q- . , . :J ,L v.,k I 1 K1-I A f V' vi' WEED, THURLOW BENJAMIN Student Council 4g Treasurer 4g National Honor Society 45 Band I,2,3,4g Student Conductor 4g Sergeant 4. WEISMAN, MARLENE DEANNA Mar G. A.A. 2g Biology Club 25 Pep Club Ig Tri-Hi-Y 43 Senior Debs 4g Browardier Staff 45 F.H.A. Ig Dramatics Club 4g Swimming I,2,3g Class Play 3,4. WENZEL, MARILYN SHIRLEY Glee Club I. WHITFIELD, PHYLLIS ANNE Susie Browardier staff 4g F. H. A. Q., -in Ig Biology Club 2g G.A.A. 2g CLASS Tri-Hi-Y 25 Pep Club 2g Tennis M1955 2, 3g Class Play 3. WILDING, ROBERT EDWARD Bob WILES, GARL ROCKNEY Nanki-Poo Choraleers 3,4g Boys'Choir 3: Baseball Ip Basketball Ig Class Play 4. WILLIAMS, ELIZABETH ANNE Bette Class Secretary-Treasurer 1,25 Bulldog 's Tale sraff 4g F.H.A. Ig Senior Debs 4. 'Q s , ,, .I T ' r 51 .P :F -fs E - I I fl WILLIAMS, LEONA ELOISE Lea Student Council 4g Glee Club lg Cheerleader Ig Class Play 3. 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Carpenter, WendY K Carullo, Sal C Cather, Dan Q A yr L Vrfflffff ' ' gs: 5 I CCCC h - rky K F, , V i Q Ag ,Nw LVKKV. rr , y J fr , 1 -'a'ZC :A 5 C.. i fr: Cromer, Pat SS Crouch, Barbara ,QF 'Q ,, .ia 1 15-nl gr'-Fri 1 :Wahl fn! - Her, -. 1 J Collins Marion X ws ,gg Q 1, wg! fir' A 5, , , .. 1' nw r , t Collins, Margie , . U1 E 5 , M ,L 3 'I iw 'm Concato, Barbara Crawford, Sue Collins, Peggy l CCCVV kr 'I Y .ff Cavender, Nancy Ciancia, Ralph Cicero, Tom Cliver, Don MSHA Q ,Mr X ' W',f' ,r S ' ah y i5 2,uf iirr 1 r 'X iiiir y rr, r .C P ' hraa sr, f i i Vi ,rj iii fr , Curley, Larry V Dalton, Debby .i ryyiiz V ,lf .,,r, K LL V I i i . Dm-ling, Frank :iii gy Q Day, Edith A , i .CI 57.55 iii' Day' Roger 17 6 fy. , 9 rr , J A Al' Enix' Devitt, Allan DiRenzo, Tony Downs, J. C. Duncanson, Judy m if W 'six .W xl NH' yy me '1' a J L- T sf, 9 yr' . ..... Fastiggi, Donna Faucher, Dianne Fazio, Ruth Ferrell, Gwen Filardi, Anita .Wi Q V Q., : ,,.. I . DeBoey, Marilyn W. 19 'E ' - my y .X DeLeva, Bob ,,, K5 - P: ' DeLuc1a, Mxke - DeVemborg, Rachenda Q Q. . ,-3, s ' 5 is ' I' . Eason, Bill ', gi'- E if Q 1, . j ,g E IKM Eccles, Ha llsal Edgman, Becky 0F'56 Edwards, Don Eggerichs, Fred V Ernst, Jack Essery, Lola ky 5 N , , , .,v:.:,f,,,.5 -:HW-rw-Y Wm , 'an' Qf,,,,g, f - -' aw' i 'r Y V , A , Q 5 , me V . A , ,',r,r,r -- 5 A Q. ,,, - 1 - -, fx y . ,1 . 13 z- f ' , ' ' . 1 E in ef we E E f E by - ' 3 , xi Q ' P . 1 , , ? ' 'E W W E ' - ' , '!4TlLi,'l: Q V - ig if ' ' L s q l ? -f2 'A gEg , E 5-A 1 .V , . E ' -T627 if 'V wfi 522. ' , ! ' fa.T 2i+ ' x , ,Y,. L . 49- 55, my., I .fer - R- sg, -N : s 177 we 'S+' ' -11 z L.-M, , MV' J .I U N I 0 RS 1 Fletcher, Bob F , 7 r A, Flynn, Delores ' R4'fT.,X , cams, Phillip i Garraway, Peggy , E , Q' Q. L, F ii Ifz in 3 L I - M Folino, Pete ' ' K ZR .Y N. SLR' n , ' ' -W Forno, Rosemarie A r ma- , L fr 'Ui' Q 29' L, 4kw.L, b F, L' J fb 'L' Gessino, Barbara K J 'U' LL LL ' 5 Giacin, Bobby gay, ,7 ig A L, ,, it LL L 3 La L 'S For-tier, Jerry a V ,ah Gingras, Ronald L, V ...L b b N, ' X ,Y-J S R f 3 , 1 Q, P ' , ,, F L' Former, Paul if -K L Q 4, Q ,,:Qg,-ry: 7+ L ,, , A, V, France, Frances 1' izirsaiszfv , -f V Mr' Q, i , E- 2: I Godfrey, Margaret L N ' I .gy C L V , L L xl 'F ev- 4' 5 Grampa, Ronnie F ' F' 1-r ff' k L , ,ff -.: LL sv L lf, gl Ei F Y S: 1-'r 73 N L5 ' gg' Frankel, Fred 'EW j, 9 L Freeman, Jack ' Greitzer, David ' f' 51 f ' Grimm, Charles L 59' Ag L Lyyy L V iy in V ' ids' , xr Fricke, wiuiam r mf' fx , KJVK ,IVL xr-1141111 'lt 5 ' X ' ig- ' Q5 178 'ga . 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' J .M v A 1' , J J in--11 J V , -v'-ffiial. , 4 xzzigpf Tgff 1- -1. j .,:nf: g,,'ffgf4 Q . . f - A '+w1,xa!. . l -' f QQ K - ' iggxwi :em - S l ll ei, ff f . K A If- -if ggisgi.. ,V : a 1 - : f-haf, - 1, Z ,., 1 ' ' -f 1 '-- . .. . r ' - Q., .,,., . , . CLASS Kelly, Tim Kelso, John 2 1, ww J. , .bi J t:.g 1 .4 Q , 715' If ' 1 1 - jj, f ' j 'lr ' 1 J Julian, David Kania, Connie Kearney, Jim Kearns, Diane 'L , yr, , , fy r ,,,, 1' r'r' 3 41: J, tyti rtyya 180 Karins, Frank -tqifmfzsfnr 2 44:15 .,.-r . ' - K. -A Eff5fii,..55l!Pirii1:E'-2 I Emi ,-:f--A::f4 na as if 3 5 x pf W.. ' x 1 'ff' a Jones, Charles Joviak, Don Joynes, Jo Juback, Marlene Gb Q' ,na -X.. ,J -if r Kiddy, JoAnn Killian, Forrest Kindernay, Barbara King, Gerald King, Sheila 1 i ll i .3 V . m 1-2:7 , lane, Bud Lane, Wesley Layton, Allen Leach, Judy is Y G 'f 4K 'w.s'5 M. 1 ,-ua . '15 ,,.A McClellan, Robin McFetridge, Janet McG1amery, Ann McMahon, Carol McMillan, Donna I 7. 2 K -,uf -wtf a rg ..,,..4 A I is ff- ? 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Arm r M y A M y at Moulton, Ned T we 4 . erraar Jrrr V R '4 K f ij , ,lrb ' N -' ,. 2 g' -3 1 3 -if A Mikell, Tom r r K Miko, Carolyn l or X 'T' Moutsatsos, Florence , em- ,ii X Vi,.','Nr 182 JUNIORS fQw fx U I Y Vi .,. i -4, V ..- 'im 41' r W , , A J 1 ff. s 2 1 2 2 XX! 2 K ir, W, . M, . .. ,.-- r vw Q. e t xN wifi J '1 ,, .,. Vie.- 4 ' ,rv-'P Ju' I' A 'M 1 I -,-Q., ,, N 'Dr 'nw 'VL .O , vc., 37 fx ' :vt ffl .. eww'-v ! ,,'!P,-q,r ',f's, in 1: fb W JI NN ' lx. s , :gi . V ,mow rf P 3, , X .,,.- 45' if few, Ott, Joseph Nelson, Fred Newkirk, Jack Parsons, Teddy Paske, Norman Nicholas, Heery Nichols, Linda Peach, Jane Pelletier, Richard Nichols, Marilyn Perry , Sharon Nielson, Carol Ogburn, Robert Peterson, Robert Petrosino, Louise Orcutt, Pat Orsell, Lucille Phillips, Edson Pierce, Mary Alice Ortega, Rennie 1 83 f 'ww ' ,. v- f 4' .5 , ,mb V y 3 is Y -J I g 2 it is i , r r r-gf, Zszmci , Mi ' 'T R' svn , 2 J: 7 r,4' j A i',' r .ffis al' F' 7 4:1 ,g .fn K' Q, ' 1 QITIT vs ' 'Us ., wi.-x L fb 1' ' Oi Presser, Shiela Probe, Larry Reid, Margie Reiss, Jeanne . 'F K , E 'Y rrr S K E , X rw.,-f - I iff : . 1 A 445 , S 34 P if 'ma i , 5: Y , us' , K' my , or ., fr f SNES ,Qt gf 'Q X . 1' 'Q A nr ' . x , 3' it t ,. ,, W ...N PM. , it 3 a-mf Y WWF R E a iff S CLASS Sargeant, Sue Saul Ivan FMS. RM' ,.' Rosenthal, Sandy :isi- ,. aa-A E we I ,V Roth, Barry Sa mmartino Dominick Y' Salvino, Carole , ,af . + iw K W Q 0 'S 'W- P' 5 19 R gs War naaann a R aa ,R XE - x l j -E L fd' ,B U if 4' . k,, X R 9 , . win'-mag. r r 'A ffm., , kg iv 184 4-'rw-Q11 N , vim if m..,,,,5,, Ryan, Pat ' ,ffifgFff'2,'1 ,E -1-.,. f,. ,im-:fvz:.smgxg-s 1' 5 M... A ,..,, K hi R V sr , fi 5' 4 ' . -2.1, S 5 'Q' Y Rejda, Robert Rich, David Richardson, Ruth Roper, Kay 1, H5 I K . ' S P 1' :gigs I 9 J Saunders, Reid Savage, Rhoda Sawyer, Betty Schaus, Shirley Schilling, Sandy F r A Sepielli, John Seyez, Barbara Seyez, George Shapiro, Bobbie f',-- k 52- ...Q 'Hp'-.N MJ p tag, ,, , 'ii , ig f:g1,,,,, 'I' ' if an . 1 . ' Hlirtlixtlk '- 4 Q ig? J arf Y 'D . I - Sheffield, Marilyn Shuler, Edd ie Sharp, Carlene Q V p r Scholz, David A Schor, Robert '1 , Schreyer, Frank 'B gf, I B 5 Sellers, Wayne 3 BW R. Q f- i ir? r,'? W ' fl. A .gap ' , , 1 01 ' , if ' '51 1' s as -H' ll gem , ,gf .. e I A 0 F ' 56 ww 'W ov-Q. . 'H us ,V Q ca.. Vi. Siegel, Laura M Simpson, Ralph A gg y sa fer, p , Slater, Debby 'Q' ,' as , Slater, Sharon 3 r 7 rt' 'W M lr, Y X I , 5E1gfff'jff',, ' Smith, Earl ff y W Slothus, Lee VW Y J ,,,w S V, S Smith, Bob -'ff' B 1 .ipa in ' Snowden, Bobby , ' E ' ' ' . Sparling, Don X i A A' I 185 Safes I'-f -f . TPWA' Q :,. 4... t if dyfdkyf fm, ff fir 54 A ...W M. ,L R 'TD' Tryon, Judy Stadnik, Robert Starcher, Dennis Ubell, Betty Ugan, Jim Stark, Rosalyrt , Stein, Richard ! be ,K Y ,k,. . X is ma ., '-asf Ustik, Eddie Stewart, Pat Volpe, Barbara Walker, Betty Stoinoff, Richard Thompson, Beatrice Walker, Mark' Wall, Jerry Thompson, Leon 1 86 JUNIORS , , f g.a S3 -.f Y' P 5 sw. f A 1 ff? -as-1 , , ii 11 H .. if Q. . ,- wif my N , ,M is- xx W SE . 5: 1 , 1 . 1 ,ra 'MQ .mf af- . Q 'R Y S-...Q M F JUNIORS , - ,. 3 1. 1 in N ss- if m wg, , -- 5 y ' 1 , M. .iq YR fa: ' 2 ai aw 'W '- 9 N aw. .. F K F 'fig' F N. 1 A . L rr, , my I 'M x , ' Webb, Betty Weed on, Jane Wright, Anita Wyrick, Judy Wiacek, Marcia Yankow, Sandy Young, Diane Wilder, Mary Lou Young, Frank Williams, Carolyn Williams, Charlotte 5 Youngman, Frank Yount, David f 1' Williams, Felix Wolf, Cassie Zell, David 187 F I Q is 'R , Q V I -ur . fist C ,E if , Vw rg? Q F , + .,,. fi - 49 V? S K , r 9 ' ik Good Ole Mountain Dew Patsy, Tomato Queen The winnah by a nose Another nickel, please ' Up and over! Gimme some too! You looked! It must have an end! My hair's all wet! SUPHOMORE CLASS Na R L .ws is ! 2 o z -sw., px vs 1 E M Z R ! 3 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Wilson, Vice President: Joyce Lombard, Secretary-Treasurer. STANDING: Bill Grossman, President, Mrs. Harris, Class Sponsor. 189 x N JJJJKG-L A ,git xi s as :M in Hx, 1, ,X5 , y L19 W 0- , 1, A , ti' I A 1.1 fa g Anola, Lou ' Arnold, Ed . nf' 2 N f Arthur, Kenneth - , - .. qu? ' W - r Q3 4, KM -rkk V S A fnrn A ' il-as zz B - FIRST ROW: Ackerman, Paul, Adams, Gerry: Adler, Betty, Allen, Sandy, Aman, John. SECOND ROW: Ames, Ann, Amon, Ralfredag Anderson, Martha, Andrews, Doug, Angstadt, Jeanette. SOPHOMORES A Auduin, Jenson M .5 A L Baker, Bonnie , ,AA,,,, m ' V up Baker, Thelma ,J W-12:5 f A R Barry, Bob t Barthelemy, Dick Bartle, Ken K 'ff k ff A gi -V . -1 e be A Barwick, John --rrr E snn , E f ' , A A,,, 1, ,Q I i Bean, Frank R : B, X rs, 'Z V, 'f f V Becket, June , , ' Nt Q Behrens, Pat X sf ' ' Bergman, Evan Berry, Sandy A Besancon, Jessie .Q , lr W? , Blakely, Robert fi as , V W J i lr, Bloomburg, Melvene Er r,,, fl 1'V R. W V! L . xr A f , p E: t X Blue, Joan . .. Y ' Bodnar, Jean . Bonatri, Cookie .V S . ,,, -I .. 1 . A A - - E D 1- Boren Rhoda 5 E i w i f' : -2. ff: f -.,, -. ,J ' 1 ' ' V3 .. Q .g A was .,,. Bossongf Robert 4 'Mr ' f A Bra Jeanne Q 5, an Q 55' 'M gg' A WM Af .' if A . 1 Branch, Charlene -1 ri' ' D , , , B -fl 1 s, ti Brandhuber' on FIRST ROW: Brrce, Shlrleyg Brmdamour, Charlesg s SY f9 '?f Breesmen' Barbara Britton Paul- Brooks Nan- Brown Betty Lou SEC- OND ROW: Brown, David, Brown, Douglas, Brown, , Aff Robert: Browne, Diana, Bruns, Wayne. sf tteeel A . A A A ki- , 50 f , 1,355 if ,::- S FL ' rrf' u www W Q 1 ' Q, Q' ,N W J 4 Q-FQ! ,X V I ' Q H s A f Q ar g' ttyy E E ' 4,5 f 4l ' N f- Sr N 'z I f, ' X n. R , , t R , I E n.s, B E .,. . sg nnt asyr A B2 fs A ,ff ' -s- 'f-: N' f.: Qfr is ' ' i f ' Jw wr at J' 1 5 W U K ' as so ' DDDA i f l ' 'Z . S 1 ' is 1 X QL . Vp ,R V ,,, , y +L K. .hw ' 1313: :Qi ag' main R M 'k 2 UM J 2 5' ' 3 J 1 'ML7' FIRST ROW: Budd, Dianeg Bunis, Joang Burgess, Nina, Burkhart, Duane, Campbell, Wayne. SECOND ROW: ,a A Campi, Floriog Capko, Kenny: Capps, Loretta, Cara- A:,.,2,, way, Handlyg Carbonne, Joe. Q f ,T B xv, Carter, Douglas A , 3415 f Caruso Pat C if I if Case, Ronald 5' S 0 P H 0 M 0 R E S Caspanello, Rosemarie as ,aw H 'Q Cather, Nancy ,V 5, Q ' Caves, Shirley 'fb' , -if A p K Chaney, Ronald 5 in ,ww 'nr' Cheries, Delores Cianfrani, Thomas 2 'K' 4 Cleminger, Elizabeth J Cobb, Tra vis f A. . if r, gg' wp- gf if n ' ar Q-,f yi H Coleman, Jerrell 5 W ,- . Q ,R . . Conn, Ruth A S ,R Af m y Conner, Beverly , - ge' W Cook, Bob , l . l l A fr Cook. Carol . V 32 , 13 S.. P In Cooper, Cecil ' -- ii 2. 5 ffm - F ,,,. ' . ' ' Cosella, Janet 5 's ' ui i ' 1 It 4 ' LV .r fs M ' Cost. Thomas :Z M J L. r Courchesne, Nancy ' f' 1. ' 1. I 'SV Q 1, 'if fi Q. ,Q ij ,f Cozart, Elsa , ix m , s 'aj ' Crain, Pat 'E ,A is Crossman, Bill C 6554, Agfa 1 FIRST ROW: Cundiff, Edna, Curtis, Gailg cusker, Tru- C 'mP' Bafbm ,K A f lee, Dedmon, Gene. SECOND Row: Dennis, Paul, C'umPFe'- We ll C4 , R 'fi DeSiato, Armandag Desmond, Edith, Dickens, Heleng Cummms' Lmda ' sq, Dickerson, Twyla. 5 s. I 1 ,hs ilu S .. f h . 6 Q, K v I' , , ' I H. . J In I ,Q X A FV if '-fs. Q ' Jw' 4... , ff via' , on Qtr ,ln rf , J, . L . V Q, .. wr 1 -. rf , 1 i 'Eff ' If X , . if, , . . Q 3 is 3 'l hy 1 S ,gnflgl f 'sfj-1-sag - -- 'Q kk, .- w. i ' ' is . ii si , Rf .1-1 N j ., -iw - -. , , fl ' .R V- .1, Zwjlgmlzf I ' . ' 4 . . 2 Tvlfiiiif. .-Q 'i '1 .1 ,J Sam i F Q if-- S' ,fl 1 S F -A ' F15 - '-Wg , g ,Y Ad' . .9 .1 a J . . 2-1 A G5 1 'L X ,, lx ' 5, . f1 ,f'?.s -N., Ji 1- ' l F . ' f I I 5 I A .. . ,. K ,f . , , .r - l . :fl , . . Q. S .. f ki, k hh fi ' ml I ,J Y rv-'van A' Z is 3 1 R., gr , Q .U N, M as 3 Feaster, Trueman Federico, Judy Fincher, Kenneth Fine, Harvey Fine, Ruth Florian, Beverly Freeman, Zack Freina, Dan Frontera, Mildred Gernham, Marilyn Gerber, Arthur Geronimo, Tommy Glickman, Jay Goetz, Glenna Goldberg, Phyllis Goodrich, Ioan Gossett, Buddy Graff, John ,. eei e A FIRST ROW: Dienhart, John, Driggers, Shirleyg Driskill, Marlene, Dunworth, Jerry, Enigi, Don. SECOND ROW: Esposito, Rosemarie: Eurick, Tonyg Farley, Charles: Faulkner, Bob: Favarato, Robert. CLASS Fly, Shirley , Foreman, Larry yyi V .Q Forrestall, John h A ' it or 932, Gacher, Frances i Gallucio, Grace ,V - -' S A Gardy, Steve , - ,gl A X- 'F Giles, Bin -4 Gilly, Mary ,, f , Giordano, Bob il li--,. . FIRST ROW: Grampa, Bobby: Gray, Lois: Gray, Nancyg Greenbaum, Danny: Griswold, Don. SECOND ROW: Hahns, Carol: Hall, Jane, Hall, Larryg Halprin, Edward b A W an ' 'lir' , f ji if S 1 F ...- 'fr Q 'fer U iC i i ia , 'VL if iw , IVE 5 A a s 'lia ffl an -L . i ' f c 9345 , if' ' ir, U if . V- ,-1 ,, 1: bf , ,, na, A a -1- n -lf , - ., , ,. , ...Tk 4 1 F .v l.VwbvbX'v - . , 1 i 'x y ' 4 if 1 ft W at W. ' f H, fx 4' fi tt, , N r r 7 I J :Jr A I . 5 K 4 'J ig fm,,qE-gig: 'S ,M ff E t J fi ' .W k kwig? H , ' W , 1 ,- FIRST ROW: Hamilton, Andrew, Hampe, Mary, Hande, Ralph, Hanold, Duane, Harper, Jerry. SECOND ROW: Harrold, Nannetteg Hart, Eugene, Haugen, Mary Ann, ,t , , - M ,, - Haus, Deloresg Harper, Jerry. 5, 'QV' , , sa ' 2 f '1 Hazel, Mary Y , iv' . My Heery, Maureen Q ' Heffron, Cynthia Au 0 F , 5 7 Henry. Jeanne A ' ' - J 3 J Hessel, Sara Henshaw, Robert Herman, Joan - I ' ,Tsai , 4' , It L,.r 'Vi 1 Hickey, Wayne H Hilton, Charles af, 6: iw 1- f it , f X Hinton, Judith ,r 'fg -s ,Q , ' Q ,A Hitch, Donna ' H Hoagland, Nancy is Hodder, Pat M s M Holding, Kathy ' Holsomback, Gerald 5 f M id -5. X- A ,H ,Q f Horan, Douglas L ' A Hotchkiss, Bruce W' ' N J ,K House, Marlene 'E ' K Kr L Howes, Allan , t A Hoyal, Sally , ,., K' j Hoyt, Diane Ii ,A Q WYTZI J I sm ,I X , A , Hudson, Alfred lj:-' y ., Vg' y Humphries, Ronald ' ' R W If X 'IWW Huston. Sharon 'fi Hyler, Frank FIRST ROW: Irvin, Mary, Italiane, Wayne, Jacobson, Hyqeman' Cjfol Q Fpd' Marita, Jackson, Tobianne, Jernigan, Roland. SECOND Iacmo' Bren a y ' 'CZ ROW: Jones, Irene, Jones, Maureen, Keegan, Dennis: -5 tar -'M' , J g -r Kelly, Sue, Kesseu, Bill. WV l in jg' tt ,, , ' dd . 3 6' 4 J rf X is Zim? Q ' 2 4 -i t Qi f M 'T 4 . l 2 7 AEN ' 'f 5 f t. M J 5' if ' A ' - . A 'gtg N 'A . -7 Q-rv 1' C, fr 3 J ix .4 'P ' ' Y, . if ' y yi in gg C yy Q W. f wLa ,,A B 4- 05, Q, 1 J ' T it A W Q L2 S it ttiyya W Qf b S X .. Us 'V j my , Q L V . ,. x :L AQ. E . V V ' T f , . AW,.1f ' ..., Q 6, B B h K f fi ' 'Q Q f7'h Lackey, Barbara r' fr. FIRST ROW: Kezner, Lillian, Kletter, Larry, Klion, Michael, Kneissl, Jeanette, Koenig, Joan. SECOND ROW: Konopa, Billg Konopa, Lorettag Kovalick, Martha, Kozak, Pat, Kuhn, Betty. .1 Q LaFayette, Rickey Q OIf M, Q T LaFountain, Ernestine Lansky,Linda A 'S ,1 , Lanter, Nona f- - . X gg 5 Xfyfi in LaPorta, Frank Q ,ggff 'O Laury, Carollee Lawyer. Jim Laxson, Virginia ti . B B W fi LHYIOH. Bobby ' t if j f! B Leininger, Elsie S 1 B T 1, - ,i,A T 5 H 4 'O Levitt, Arlyne 5 i Q T i f 1 fy Lexow Clausson A 4 3, Q 'u-Er 4 1 1 Livoti, Thomas Lofland, Rodger L g K I X KQ 5. ' Q LOlTlb3l'd, Joyce L -k 5 ' gf 'va ,'r , ' ' i y-if Q Lonardelli, Barbara R me ' Q 1 Lonardelli, Joan Q g A f f , T X .. T 1 4' 2 , sm f-lad ir A Long, Sherri K Longo, Marie A , Lopiccola, Jackie ,ji V T . E, . , T fr , . wi' 1 ii- X ' K . if -J Losey' Mary K i V if V 'L A F ii Lossen, Robert ii 1 ' -W B V - Madinger, Betty Y eg 'fr , ,lf 5 V, ' ' I Maliane, Wayne Q A , K , t N Marquardt, John FIRST ROW: Markiewtcz, Ray, Martin, Bill: Mascia, ' 6- t L4 Barbara, Massaglia, Victor, Masselli, Lucille. SEC- BN 1 OND ROW: Matteodo, Peterg Mayer, Rayg McClen- i f ' Q, , ' don, Patg McDonald, Keng McDuffie, Sandie. . S L ' S fe ij, 7- KK4. I, A Fl f it Q - '-,, , Q .N- . W.,-x it ii ' iir' x 2 T or it I VL Q j ,P 1: M., 3 1 ' i K 3 ' gm ' I X J' - 'n .' .' ,Q If ti f fl. . . W. Q 1' if iiigf ' ' FIRST ROW: McElliot, Jerry, McGlamery, Jeanie, Mc- Gowan, Patg McKay, Pat: McMahon, Jim. SECOND ROW: McMahon, Mike, McQuiston, Donnag Melms, Bruce, Mendoza, Thomas, Menis, Jeanne. SOPHOMORES Mercer, Jean Mergupis, Chris Meyer, Ronald Miller, Wayne Minisall, Sam Mitchie, Greg , X Q JE 'ul f 1 3 . 1 , -v if' 'U' 6' , ,rx Q ,v ' i 5. 1 'ir-,ii ?,- ,f I Moffitt Betty ' 1 A Mohr, iacqui O u 5. T 5 , ,. f- ' Mom, Jim in L ry i 1 W Mandi, Tern g, A i t - L G , ' Monoghan, Ken 1' f' L? NM . 5 4 EA 4 lf , Moore, Marilyn - I b it f J sv,-f' A my rr., I 4 ' l . Moors, Bill I . ' Moors, Norma K y Morton, Margie 3 gs Nadeau, George 5 'M , r Q3 i -if G Nasnick, Ronald i 5 L ax i Neeld, Martha A i Q ' N I Nesselhauf,'Suzanne Ji Neville, Mike M - Nichols, Linda K , 3' 5 I e. , U ,,-, 5 Sim 5' ,,,,.f - V, ' 'Q', C i Nicholson, Diane F- , X ,veg Nieman, Dick n -V 3 Q, ' ' O'Brien, Dan 'F L i ,f ,,. rsnf. S 3 Q Ochsenhirt, Bob -N L wi , FIRST ROW: Overton, Sandra, Pablak, Bobg Padula, gn egkmkee ,, W . Harry: Pagano, Samg Page, Marilyn. SECOND ROW: ' mf 5 Q ' - -,e , Pahalek, Richard: Parr, Billg Patterson, Kathy, Paul, A 'V ' ' 4 fy Judyg Pfeiffer, Pete. E, ' nl' N, w ' 'b 41 4 T. kv 'Q W .. ,A gy ' In xii -1 ix 2 G - it i'ii . f Mfr' -. . I V 'T A A ww-7 ' ' . ' ' W 1' 1 5, . A A - 1 ,, ,Ya ' ,. :f..,gL'l9 -fs E S2 f 1 Quinn, Dick e7 ' S I , J M if : Raffo, Pete I I i x Reppuci, Dick Wk Ji QQ 55W j :fi . Q F :jp -.ww j A 'Q , K 3 . ,.. Nz in ..,. af f: I nvgmkvfy k r is Q f' J 6 gr ag, .L .,,. Kg, ig if f gn i M.. P 'Y' or 'il xt it l tg m f D 1 Y' 1 1-f , 1 . ry,-1 'Hur ,-:: A: ,S ,-.. F Richardson, Muriel Richter, Bob Roberts, Lindy Rose, Sandra Rossi, Dan Rubenstein, Marvin Sanford, Marlene Sauls, Bobbie Sawyer, Jim Schultz, JoAnn Schweikert, Jim Schwenker, Joan Seyez, Don Shadley, Frank Shapiro, Herman 9, 11: -X -ff :' ' I a i If k W.. ig -fi : 1 ' ' 5 'Ghz ,, ' i,,. I ,f-i-. 2' Q M, gi' 41, -- S 4' A x ..,a IIJ ,. V M 'Nm ,fa 3, I I J J FIRST ROW: Phillips, Dick, Piat, Evelyng Piccirillo, Bobg Pomponio, Betty, Poncebaker, Eugene. SECOND ROW: Poole, Buddy, Power, Irene, Pratt, Ruth: Prill- witz, Carol, Putnam, Jaiane. CLASS Rodman, Judy Rodriquez, Joan it 1- 2 'bf Roberts, Roger I 4- . 53 7 1 f f i r? jpysii Rusher, John -W' N- 4 Ruttkay, Ann Marie Sacks, Francine In V in .. Q fjrg Schieman, Ernest WEA, -1335525 Schlein, Edward Schuler, John at:i,J?'T If' fb FIRST ROW: Shepard, Marty: Siebert, Jimg Sloan, Tom, Smith, Janet, Smith, Priscilla. SECOND ROW: Smith, Ramona, Smithell, John, Snowden, Nancy, Sorvas, Judy: Sparkrnan, Jay. it ,, I 2 . . E. f , 'f -1 , , M, J y ..,. J p ip 5 ' Af 4 J 1 Q x Q J Jnpdy , 1 J n ,L I ri y I I A ,,,, I - ' i-. f 5 y 3 yppp p I f' LQ X L., a., T 7 X ' 3 Q, A is 'I :Q , den '53 4 JU 4 , xp 4 ,fx lr , in f y or , FIRST ROW: Spates, Michael, Spina, Danny, Spitzer, Dave, Sproul, Carol, Starkel, Sally. SECOND ROW: Stevens, Norman, Stewart, Herbertg Stoker, Poe, Strilla, LaShong Stone, Charles. 0F'57 Swan, Nancy Swartz, Carol Swearinger, Bill Sweeney, Matthew Swengel, Dorothy Tacino, Brenda , l K f i M' TfKC get 'N GN,- if S. ,M 1' , ,451 Tally, Bob Q y A Taylor, Shirley AJ ff V Tebbe, Gary ,Q A ,Q-5 'A :AC-3 49, Temple, Jerry fi 1 ,, A 2 Q L ' Terbush, Betty Io , 3, 4. 1 H Y f2M..,,, Thoman, Barbara ,ll l ' I-'V f Q Thompson, Beverly 4 ' ' Thompson, Ralph Tipton, Dennis 'E A Q. .. ,,, Tissot, Bruce 1, ' Z, 15 , 2 , .. Tobin, Mary . -X 9 a t V 'fi' f Tomey, Wanda ffm. , ll , b p m : Y ' Ar .W a 5' ' Torres, Ralph ' fl Totilas, Richard A- Trickel, Don 8' - rv- ,ry ,Q -il. I my M f M f V f , Trout, Ioan ,kr fv- 1 +-f '-1' f V f ' ' if X' all Turner, Faith N2 'V A .5 Tuttle, Mark S ' 1 ' ' J I ,. 'QS o I VanNetta, Anna Waldo, Ken S - FIRST ROW: Walters, Barbara, Walters, Pat: Walker. Wallace, John I P if Shelly: Ware, Gary, Wasson, Nina. SECOND ROW: lf' S to 1 Weaver, Maryg Weaver, Wendell, Weber, Barbara, S I Weber, Sharon, Weeks, Sandra. S 2 -N p p x. , if t-e- I H , 1 r u My hx - ,v lr: mf S gg aw p ' ' ' 'ir ,La ' f 1 wt .,,, V 4? V N od Q V if , S. 4 S , ,.,' ' 3 4' W , to 'Y Q2 ' f Agia 45 .. X W r pyy b, W rf , , , S 4 Z O S WW , N f? i yi' - iii QE??Qi?eY133f? ,wk r 1 , r 122 .www Q it if 'kg 'Qs 41. W TM K-W3 ,Ji F61 Wilcoxen, Jack Wilkenfield, Allen Williams, Flora Mae Williams, Frances Williams, Peggy Williams, Ronnie Wilson, Gail Wilson, Ianet g e ls W isss W 9? FIRST ROW: Weiner, Billg Wendt, Mary, Wertz, Bill, Weyrich, Bob. SECOND ROW: White, Allen, Whit- mer, Ionnellg Wigginton, Forrest. SOPHOMORES C I if A' , 5 C ,R ,Q I -,H I A Wilson, Pat, Wilson, Patricia, Wolfe, F FIRST ROW: Woodward, Betty, Woodward, Clyde, Woodward, Jeff. SECOND ROW: Wooding, Velma, York, Gail: Zambito, Eleanor, Zettle, Everette. s S S HF' 5 fsfg Mig if? ij ' .259 if R' aa ssi ,,, S S W ffff if? Mdfx -yvw1'ieykiisS FRESHMAN CLASS ..r'N.Fx.l1.rm.l11'uN-h-LLC'-A'-4 SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Linda Anson, Secretary-Treasurer: Malcolm Singer, President. STANDING: Mr. Tuttle Class Sponsorg Tyll Van Geel, Vice President. 199 m' ' . 1. M It :QQ -gqj T- 131 ' ' ' 1 in f a. . , 5' or 1 VHS? I if 1, aw' ,frm 3 'I ,lie ,rizkzf L--. : , 1 , ' 1:33 fl - . Eewiii FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Abruzzine, Lucille, Acello, Frank, Ackerman, Sandy, Adams, Brenda, Adams, Jerry, Aderholdt, Eleanor, Albertson, Charles, Allen, Charles. SECOND ROW: Alongl, Tony, Ammons, Clydeg Anson, Linda, Antonine, Alfred, Antonson, Shirley, Appell, Paul, Appell, Suzaneg Arcularius, George. FRESHMEN f ,S i Q Arnold, Davrd ,V N, , Q f Aschofill, Sarah it iq: A in A r I Ash, EIDCISOD dr ii, K, if K E Aspy, Eugne K , Athoff, Marna if Q Attaway, Marlene f yi , A - . -'-- r , Aument, Larry ,A , il I A - I Austin' Evelyn A 5 .rr ,. my Baldwin, Robert 4 5 a.. 'i Barile, Chris i gf ,w 2 Barker, Lloyd I Barranco, Bobby ,V Barrett, Gene h K Barrs, Larry r 2, A Barry, Barbara Bassetti, Robert H ,V - 2:1 1 Becker, Beverly lll l B A Bedford- Joan rrre aeee H Behr, Linda Q ,Q A Q , B 2,. Ben, Jack - ' h E ,,,, A ,, Benger, Steve V , Bethel, Sharon , r.r, Beyer' Gllbert L ' my g ,, it Birdy, Berry V A ll .y F br' ww Bisson, Alice .,,l i is if J ,3 ' Bisson, Kathy Vg ff, ,' . . s rx X S r 'l,, Booser, LaVonne ' A x X A 5 Borell. David all 2 p it I if Y ,Q ' Bowers, Robert ' L m Q 'B ,-r, .,,, Braun, Judy b A , A B Bunny. Thelma -.rr 1 sis, . , sagem, Ruthie ' 1 B Brothers. Floyd A x if .LAG . Brown Billy i 3 r .. r, , Brown: Deefe ' F Bryant, Jerry r . 'i1Q..53l - Buckholz, Fred EIFEERFV l U Bunz' Karol-ine A r H Burford, Gerald ,T ,ES Burger' Steve r I t fi? Qr, af Burford Peter ,,.. again? ., .- 733 , I 1 j , l L sf , L J J f S - Q 1 'L?? i1f Lx7: L ' i-.A Q E ,A1, I r j , t,A ' 2 i 'i, . I '1L ! iz e 1 X 4 , A 3 h , FH , X ill s . 3 lg .I I R L' FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Busch, Linda, Cain, Diane, Calvin, David, Campbell, Larry, Camp- bell, Maureeng Campbell, Wanda, Canon, Warren, Carter, Edward. SECOND ROW: Carullo, Anng Cauley, Elizabeth: Cavanaugh, James, Cenami, Roberta, Checchia, Gertrude, Chira. Max, Chop- man, Charmaeg Churchville, James. FRESHMEN . Q Clark, Merhia V 3 55535553 r Clarkson, Richard Q , 5 W J Cobb, Wanda qi Q ealr 4, Ji i XSL ' Cochran, Loran mi' - W 1? ' i Colegrove, Lois r t J! it E J , if rrr', C leman Gene . ' , , ' 5 - 0 ' r . is V L Collins, Imojean f Q Q., gf' Conlin, Carol ' H , 7 'ff' Conti, Joan K I g . ' ,X 4 . V,Vi r 5 Coulter, Margaret L f f Crain, Charles s' 4 'ggi Cromer, Helen 2 I Crowley, Joyce i A i Culver, Karon 35 W , Cunningham, Mike 'TL , , P, 1 ? Q , . Curci, Theresa , ff 1 ' L L7 Damron, Bettie s Lx I J Darling, Gary L Q V Darsey, Aretice l -. 5 '- X 1 X Dart, Arlene L P Q, 7 Daubresse, Kenneth l vo A W ., Q g ' Davis, George L 5 1 x 5 F Davis, Steve ' 1 ' DeFelice, Louie ff 1' J ' 2' i Denkhaus, Raymond 5 9 DeRicko, Pete if L' 1 L DeVita, Edward ,, L ' ' Dick, Aryiara L J 'J , ,,, skis, , E' 1. I ' 1 Dickens, Sandy . V LA J E A Diebold, Martin F A' E 2 DiGaetano, Joanne 45:8 J - Q L . DiRenzo, America 1 9 ' V H i Q' , DiRenzo, Peter V ,A f J, X ' I Donath, Carolyn L gi, 'Lis 5 3 M L V L L ' Vg E, Dones, Donald 5 ' W 'I 1 -I S J Donkel, Sylvia r 1 Douglas, James J L -,Q ' Duggers, Phyllis it 'X x 'L Dunbar, Libby L LP' 1 J L V, J Dunbar, Vincent E f t . f 35, Qiffii LJLL Q Dunmire, Diane 1 J 5 Elisa, John , L y, s 4.,, -n n ., Q- ,F . Q- n F - ' 3,4 .---,,.. W, I L'.1- 351 '--- A n 1' nr ni - F . O f J n .. - ., , ... ,y . . ,,... n, ,C Q .. ..1. . r ie' an J, looi G an in 1 nnn . ' F ' J K'f!E 2 J FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Elliot, Larry, Ernst, Wayne, Ervin, Thomas: Faucher, Phyllis: Feingold, Lenny, Feigel, Frances, Fell, Donald, Fensterheim, Aaron. SECOND ROW: Fine, Janice, Fisher, Elaine, Fittante, Roberrgfitzgerald, Williams, Flacks, Barbara, Florian, Berke- ley, Folino, Frank, Ford, John. h h G. r Freed, LeMoyne ,S ,mi ,M Friskman, Austin I. F ilzl Galvin, Joan erf li,, Gamache, Priscilla iolf 1 1 Oirr Gammill. Jimmy E,,., 1 -w A ,rrn J 'i ar e ,.,,, ii'1:'l Garbarino, Daniel iiif :', O, Garden, Diane , it q i , fn. Gnnnnnn. Lynn ,,, n f J f 1 Gardner, Georgia ,',, ,J Gardner, Sandra ,nn,-, Garrison, Helen n ,,,-, Geinitz, Diane -n W Gesner, Carolyn mf' an Gilbert, Maftha -nnin ff ngr, in -X F Y Godfrey. Enid 'S ,K PL Ask. J 'nf i 'ill Giamploa, Joseph gi WL an , nh nw nnf F3 1 n ff A lO F Goldman, Barry A Zl, ' , Goldstein, Harvey n JW - ' , f . . 5 - , i ' -1- .S Goldstem, Lita J I Good, Ralph . , lnnnn, - lf' Goon, Tommy ' j ul ,Q ,i.. iff' G, . .. .,,, l OOO n Gmmano' Anthony n -ilnn Grimaldi, KHUITYH Grod D nam 1 , Y' 0 ' nnn J rr..,, GIOOSC- Dexter ,ng ,H Jn 'i Gross' Sandra I. ,,,, - Wifi i f 'fiefeffnfsw I fn nunf- - Guglietta' Lorraine 51 . - n M Gundersen- Judi' nnai GUISWS- Ray n-n, Hairr, Linda Q Hall, Roberta ' ' - 1-1 gs W 3 r 4 4 ,nite s, , Qin' G... 5. 555 5 n . G. , . nn, Hallgren, Marion ,, F 'J .,. .:,.., 5 . Hanson' Don . ,ix Hardinson, Elmer ',f'-: 'lx nzsin--5' -iiiiifcr 2-ff , L .,rrrr, Harris, David n ' Hart, Michael Hartwell, Linda li ff, S in f g Harmon. Marleen I 3 3' fini ' 'XJ' B l f W4 nm Ming 1 E nr 1 l in ,gg ,I gin Q a nn . nn. M , FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Headrick, Charles, Heddinger, Lawrenceg Hee y, Robert, Hein miller, Robert, Hendry, Sandra, Hesselton, Diane, l-lettinger, Dennis, l-liggi , Joan: SECOND ROW: Hill, Jeanne, l-lillier, Marilyng Hineline, Richard, l-linron, Madeline: itch, Donnaleeg Hodges, Barbara, Hodges, Gloriag Hoffman, Phyllis. 0F'58 Holder, Willard Hollander, Barbara Howell, Gerald Huber, Arlene Hughes, JoAnn Hughes, Robert Hurst, Larry Ilowiecki, Thomas Jacobs, Mixine Jacobson, David Jacoby, Joyce Janzer, Joyce Klrik, Nancy Johnson, Grady Johnson, Joyce Johnson, Tom Johnson, Tommy Jones, Margaret Juback, Robert Jump, Carol Karas, Foroula Karins, Bill Kauns, Donald Kaye, Jack Kelly, Elsie Kelly, Willie Kemp, Loren Kindernay, Cynthia King, Michael King, Stephen Klsiel, JoAnne Klart, Alford Klersey, Beverly Kneissl, Anna Knowles, William Krause, Adele Kravetz, Joy Kroll, Anita Krysiak, Edward Kushner, David Lsdrie, Sonja k ji? K E , fag M L L sg JJL ,i , R 9 3 C Q9 Q XJ i., ,ut-42' a tP', x ' t FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: LaFavre, Martha, Lale, Joyce, Lamb, Spence, Lanter, Donald, Larrington, Joyce, Leach, Rebecca, LeClaire, Bettyg SECOND ROW: Liebmann, Diane, Light- foot, Nancy, Lindsey, Bill, Loffredo, Michael, Loper, Jimmy, Lowe, Pat, MacMurdo, Robert, MacPhee, Donald. C J a s ' i ,:'-', ' f. - ' ,O-- 3 if , ff if Sli! -11 1 Q - sz! ' ,I J 1 1 .HQ-f ii- 'Ei -kk- Fifi? I h its? r w.: 5 mOeR 7 'if J v s K . .. gif I C A LRHRL, W J ,. :l'xx r L, 1 sig . ,.X T L 1 ' ii f f' ii 3' :'-- J , . ,Ti LL x Q aiiiiiff so . Q' is asf-ni' ' 2 ' '. L -sffi is if D J s. '54 if L s , fr FRESHMEN Maguran, Victor Mailloux, Jacque Malphurs, David Manley, Toni Manning, Glenn Marino, Dominio Markley, Buddy Markos, Arlene Marshall, Bonnie Matthews, Jerry Mattson, Leonard Mealey, Dennis Mendoza, Joanne Messina, Vera Meyer, Evelyn Miko, Steve Minister, Robert Montogomery, Ted Moore, Yuette Morehead, Gleen Moriner, Robert Morningstar, Louis Morrison, Janet Mosiello, Albert Mumby, Ralph Mundt, John Munroe, Charles McCain, Delano McCarty, James McCauley, John McDermott, Anne McKenzie, Genie McKenzie, Jeanette McManus, Eddie Nichols, Francis Niemiec, Christine O'Brien, Patricia O'Brien, Phillip O'Kane, Mary Ann Oorbeek, Leonard Oppenhoff, Florence O'Quinn, Judy A 715' fa 153' . Q -. J R ,V +5 ,LJJ J ,. R --,. ,Lf , f i: .- 1 we .1 ' . ff? asti if ' ' iiirs 1 is i'.' 'Ei 2 tiff? .h,' 1 11 I ', 55' T i ' K -1 ,L . .is mf: 2 ay y iiziii J. ,JJ w J E 3 2 i i , Y .fi'2 f i iii 'Rift if . Ai, ' ggya Ar r ,V I , W , r , 1, K, ,E-A .nik 5' 1 ,. 1 e 'fg,u .rg ., I in ' ,. W s .9,,, , ,5 x buh ' A S 1 'J' L E, .AW ,, n is I 'er- ,, .. W Q1-, s, .5 -' F if -1 . ' , 4 7' lr- 1 A ii X Rosenstiel, Bob a I' ,A y Salisbury, Nancy 0 ,, , L,L,,' Sander, Helen X I2 0 z 2 2 ii CJ --40-W, EV' ,Wil QP fa ! 6, ' W V . . ' X, -I f fl 3 ,, A s A V, , Q A if I gf ' V f P fgzj X Y Q . l . 1 f N A e e ea P l - ' E E, in M4 Zi-- if Mil FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Owen, Margaret, Pagano, Sam, Palmisano, Audrey, Parker, Carol Phares, Harold, Phillips, Leota, Pinto, Vernita, Poka, Stephen, Poman, Patricia, Powers, William, FRESHMEN Price, Carole 5, Price, Travis Q 3 Q, Pride, Ronald 5 ., , Pridgen, Donald i, ' f I' Preng, Beverly. Prillwitz, Marthin A ' ' Proctor, William , Prosperi, Valerie A , K 5 ' Quarterman, Sarah RT A . ' Race, Janet , X y . , ,A . ., 1 ' S -WSI! V Ralston, Donald 1 I i' S 1 Reames, Rebecca Reaves, Robert I V Reeds, Frances f 3-if 15 1 t ' if . 7 Regenburgh, Richard ' 5: V, X S ,gy Regenhardt, Carl 4 A is it he r I ,Jn at r X 5 , xxx .Feud 2, L Rehbein, Barry 6 f Reinhardt, Jear Atar . , YT' 1 Q, ., Richter, Karen fri! ' , - -.s.,,,,v- Y , , , Ricketts, James L , lug, ,,,,- ' gl r l- T Riness, Peggy ' ,V . .L ,s., ,f . . . 7, 1 Q5 N 3 ,p - . . ii Ritter, Sandy F m V T 'Q ' Robbio, Florence A 5- X ' ' - li, , . Robertson, Patsy an f Rodebaugh, Joan .3 L Rodio, Bruce , A Romberg, Lyn it . by Romen, Arthur r ,,,: S hz' I Rorapaugh, Sherry M Rosenthal, Barry . . ,X W' H 'S Rossi, Dan is ,V Y 5. 1 . , . ., Rossman, Kay Q V ,V a 0 A A , Saady, Yvonne L M' Rouse, Terry Es ffl, - , I Sasso, Lorraine ., Q, t l Savage, Joyce Saville, Linda 1 f'-me in ' Patterson, Pat, Pavlik, Alice, Peisner, Jackie, Perkins, David. SECOND ROW: Peterson, Marcia, Privett, Sarah N uk 1' Qs ' Redmond, Prudence R? 3 4 is 5 s Saunders, Betty Egg A l E 6 ' . ir r SI, , if iii rf L3 ,, an , it ii s FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Scanlan, Elizabeth, Schindeler, Edwardg Schlotter, Jane, Schneider, Myrna, Schubert, Patricia, Sellersp Jeanie, Sepielli, Sam, Sessa, Sophia. SECOND ROW: Sethares, Paula, Settle, JoLynng Seyez, Martha, Sharaf, Phillip, Shoaff Harveyg Silverberg, David, Simpson, Gerald, Singer, Malcolm. CLASS Slaick, Boniesue Smith, Carl Smith, Gerry Smith, Nelson Smith, Richard Smith, Richard Smith, Saundra Snider, Kathy Snow, Patsy Snyder, Barbara Sorel, Leo Sorsdahl, Michele Spahn, Patricia Spangler, Judith Spear, Eloise Stacey, Judy Stacks, Louise Stafford, Richard Stanley, Latricia Starcher, Elizabeth- Stein, James Steffens, Teddy Stephens, Marsha Sumner, Jamie Swan, Rita Sweet. Carol Swindell, Bemard p , ,..,, - 1 K fr' .f :ff-5553? .- 1 X K5 , 'fi l ,fl!,g5,, 1u 'Q fr, ',:pjY.,fVr.7,'f, -2,5 : Ag . fa Q if I I ,LJ wir , ,. ,E W, ,' Q, ., iz Y, L if tif., - E iff' . fi, , f?HS2:5il' ' . in W, Q ,Q T - ' x 'Hz ' ' 3, f ,l , f -i.g,:1x,,,,.vw - ' . xr: af 5 di I 56 , ,,-, gui 'fffgif' ,L 1 r -as .. ,-. ' Y, 35152 'fl v - :Z 2 s - ff' ,,,1 Q.,s 321' A--5. , , , t ,T ., . ,M 'W ' ' ' 5-.g:' ,r I . , , ,. . N 9 1 .qt -,fr , V, fi 4 is-1 5 QE' l rf., Mr. ,f-.' ,' F - if Ll -. s fi .,'. N v4-: 1 I 'f,1 1, .X , .. ,.. 9, wi , , 2 - , , ,I .. wrt' ef, P ,K D 'ex Q. , , 4 5 3 -1' R, Q' 5 if Q 2 Q e Q . S F fl at T ld n. W' 'f Y if ,5 E, NF ' KN y 7 'I . r W- 2 s 1 ' 4' at il K Ag ? 4 i FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Tallman, John, Thompson, Larry, Thompson, Nancy, Thornton, Charlene, Timmons, James, Tinker, Judy, Tognoli, Jana, Tognoli, Jerry. SECOND ROW, Tommie, Howard, Trotter, Ruth, Tulpis, Samuel, Uecker, Dick, Ungolo, Mary Ann, Ustik, Dorothy, Vanacore, Carol, VanGeel, Tyll. f i'- i llwi I 8 8 v H '55 3 V 1 ig n - 3M,,'i ffzg i ,rp ,LA , - wg, 4 0F'58 Vemborg, Sharon Vitucci, Louie Wagner, Lynne Warner, James Warren, Danny Watkins, Norma Watson, Darlene Watson, Delores Wentworth, Howard Wenzel, Gwen Wertz, Barbara Wesocker, Charles Wesson, Michael Wester, Tom Whitehead, Fred Whitmer, Lynn Williams, Ronald Williams, Roy Wilson, Shirley Wilton, Lois Wirebaugh, Harold Woitesek, Ken Woodward, Oren Woolbright, Carlow Wright, Bob Wright, Faye Wright, Mary Younte, George Yorston, Patty Zaconick, Diane V-!Lfk7!.Il.l!.l'sl uf 'S 1 . 9 N I 'Y as be 'P:. . O ga: ,, -,M ,I 'Qliwi page Q. ix ,f A-Qgis. , if 'Bn :V 2 my .1 is 1 3, 2- dr aw SMILE PAEUY PATRONS OF '55 The Browardier wishes to express their appreciation to the followingg Mr. and Mrs. Nat Allen Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alstrom Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ball Peter Bluesten Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Brogly Mr. and Mrs. John Burton Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Cenami Mr. and Mrs. Sam Chopman Clara and Bill Mr. and Mrs. M. D, Edwards Mr. Tony Farr Clyde W. Fawcett Mr. and Mrs. Drs. Alfred and Clement Geronemus Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Max and Ethel Halperin H. W. Gandy Dave Gold Rudy Gutstein ' Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hannan Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hinchcliff Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Katz Seth Klein Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Linsalata Mr. and Mrs. W. P. McCully Mr, and Mrs. Dean McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. Sam D. Martin Mr. and Mrs. .T. William Miko Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Milloff Dr. and Mrs. Harry M. Permesly Mr. and Mrs, Earl W. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn Poisson Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Raymond Rev. and Mrs. Orlow A. Rusher Mr. and Mrs. John D. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Louie Stark Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sternschin Dr. Robert C. Tesher Dr. Raymond M. Theodore Mr. and Mrs. J. Newton Wall Mr. and Mrs. C, H. Warneck Helen D. Willets Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zimmerman 209 fa 2 5 1, 1' HQ ' ' w f QQ 1' , 'SS r I W ' . -b J ' 5 fl, I f , If l i L O I5 n I E ' X i--L. fi? C2 . R . f X , Nr IW gm fig ' I. T. PARKER Pnzsmz :PHE DANIA BANIE DANIA, FLORIDA June l, 1955 Dear Graduates: I wish it were possible to write each of you an individual letter of congratulation on this occasion - since this is not possible, may I take this opportunity of addressing you collectively. I am sure each of you has received a great deal of good advice from parents, relatives, teachers and friends. I will not add anything more. I am sure you all realize, how- ever, Just how important a milestone this graduation day is to each of you and that it marks a moment in your life to which you will often turn back in memony as the years roll by. The old friends you have made in the years now endingg the new friends you will make in the years to come - all will be a source of help and comfort to you as you make your path through life. I'd like to say to each of you now that wherever life may take you, nearby or far away, you al- ways can count on having a good friend in your own Dania Bank. We are here to help you - the entire staff of The Dania Bank wants you to feel that this is your bank, always ready to serve you as a good neighbor in the years ahead. Sincere good wishes to each and every one of you, and again, our warmest congratulations on your graduation. Cordially yours, f-7Qiff,wXf0Q President The Very Best Pho ne 2-5686 SWEET AND Bl0SSOM B' golly!! B fb ee agggers T S HOP Barbecue .x of gii yfh 1812 On the Circle if E Hollywood in Florida NOllYWOOD DRIVE-IN 1 1 Flowers for all Occassions 1300 N. Federal Highway Delicious Candies CHUCK'S Headquarters for Boys' and Girls' Levis 2022 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, Florida SOKOlOW'S DEPARTMENT STORE Complete line of Nationally Ad vertis ed Merchandise 3 N. Federal Highway in Dania Since 1916 Ill Nlllllllll FLORIDA Our Sincerest Congratulations To All Graduates From The House Of Cinemascope And Wide Screen Filrn Productions ! Always The Best At TIIE FLIIRIIIA THEATRE ITE sink 2, 55 APEX ROOFING 8. SHEET METAL CO. Since 1924 B nded - Licensed o Flintkote, Barrett, Carey Roofers Roof Repairs - All Types Sheet Metal Work - Solar Systems 1344 S. Federal Highway Phone 2-3456 Best Wishes to the Class of 1955 W.R.MURREllE Realtor 404 N. Ocean Drive Hollywood Beach, Florida rtie s R enta ls Ocean Front Prope , Telephone Hollywood 2-5493 214 Cygaulld Gonwn mance Sadie swf cam U...,1:f gy cgdlllfld cwlgnfl Taofusionafmanccz and Uuizz 175 cgouff Uwmfyfzal 04verzue Good Luck, Seniors! YA6UDA'S DRUG STORE 2016 Harrison Street Phone 2-6468 Hollywood, Fla Come in and See Ho1lywood's Most Complete Cosmetic ygonz 2-4950 dfvajyauooqf Department suusncmufns cAm's 309 N. 21st Avenue Hollywood, Florida Come in for a good cleaning. Of Hollywood Dresses and Sportswear of Distinction LEO N E 'S Congratulations to the Restaurant of Phone Class of '55 New York 2-7577 US 1 Next to Gulfstream Race Track 9 , Hallandale, Florida SM H S 0F s VALENTINE ssoox suor gUppLy,lNg. Phone Phone 2-0721 2-0721 School Supply Headquarters Harrison HOUYWQ'-'Od 1936 Hollywood Boulevard Arcade Florida 1907 Hollywood, Florida Harrison St. At the Center of Downtown Established 1950 zl Good Luck to the Class of '55 P 81 E ELEETEIE EOMPANY,INE. 6 N. E. lst Avenue Dania Phone 2-5381 1 M8 R CLEANERS .Hour founfer Service at .No Zxira. Umaryr' Phone 1428 South Federal Hwy. 2-0711 Hollywood, Florida Best Of Luck, Seniors! THE BROWARDIER STAFF Of '55 2 You'1l always be welcome at . . ll0ELYW00lI TEEN EEETEI1 1855 Polk Street Hollywood Florida BEST WISHES To the graduating class of 1955 ll0LLYW00ll,l C DEVELOPERS OF HOLLYWOOD At 1943 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, Florida 217 - fx WYLIIWINIII of A Q 4 2 Gtzzziizasinsglfzzizii2251253255 - fl I f -Ibful .4-:iq X E' will W. P. f Bill Q Brook W 5 ', Q Successor to Commodore 1 W 'L ff wg we x K Milla X A FMU fr P array M , A- N I X1 C4 B' 74 R X 'Lp An, 1 P. O. Box 804-N. Federal Highway Dania, Florida 2 TEMPLE 8 MORRIS HARDWARE FRED ASTAIRE DANCE STUDIO Ruth and Billy Ambrose, Directors 92.0 N. State Road 7 Complete Line of Hardware B. P. S. Paints and Varnish Best Wishes SCOTT'S DRIVE-IN Z DANIA COUNTRY ClUB South Browaz-d's Most Beautiful 9-Hole Golf Course. Public Invited Open From 7 a.m. Phone 2-9451 East Dania Beach Boulevard .lIMMIE'S HOME MADE CANDY 20 N. Federal Highway 108 S. 20th Avenue . Hollywood, Florida Dania, Florida MARY H.STERRITT ACCESSORIES We specialize in accessories for teens and their mothers Our aim is to serve you the best. Telephone 2-9417 We Deliver Compliments of lEACH'S SUPER MARKET Complete Food Market RICHART'S 5 AND ID' S 2929 South State Road 7, West Hollywood, Fla. i Hollywood, Florida TDRE ZNZNZNENZNZHZNZS Z RADIO DISPATCHED M Z 2 TRANSIT MIXED CONCRETE E E STEAM CIIRED CONCRETE BLOCKS E ROCK-SAND-FILL-PIT ROCK E Z N 55 1 3 Z N 2 E E K I N N l-I Z 2 Since 1922 2 Z H L5 PEMBROKE ROAD fe 2 rn. Hollywna 2-3443 E M Z WENZMZNZMENZ 219 uoadaq ff Walter Gray and his entire staff sincerely wish you success and happiness. We will look forward to having your patronage in the future. ufiK'MlkA'2 WALTEHRAY PIl0'l'0 Il0P PHL 1 zoos Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, Florida Z-9811 220 21:- ll0LLYW00llLOANl1Il0KI1l1S WESSON JEWELRY NMFA Y The South's most complete loan and jewelry company 2000 Hollywood Boulevard THE l'l0llYWO0D MORTUARY Ambulance 2-6711 JACK'S SLACK SHOP Slacks From 55.95 Sizes 28-52 All Alterations Free JACK' Including Tapering I fgtm, and Pegging 2015 Hollywood Boulevard J. B. Fannin Obie H. Johnson Hollywood, Florida Phone 2-4284 Pnlun cum 7 Realtor 2044 Harrison St. Corner 21st Avenue Phone 2-9065 Hollywood, Florida Gifts for All Occasions Coral - Shells - Imports Open 8:30 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Also open Sundays Parking in Rear 222 N. Federal Highway Hollywood 3-1511 STEWARD LINCOLN MERCURY Opposite South Broward High School Complete Furnishings for the Home, Hotel, or Apartment A.G.llYLL FURNITURE 81 APPLIANCE 00. Spring-Air Mattresses gl Box Springs - Crosley Appliances 1320-22 N. Federal Highway Hollywood, Florida W. A. Bechtoldt. owner Phone 2-4334 - ' Water and . gajzgf' I fi' llmmr iq 'LIL 'fi . I 'fiat -5' 4. 'I -r giglimialmmgl CU PANY - MIAMI BEACH - NORTH MIAMI - HOLLYWOOD - FT. LAUDERDALE THEDA OF H0llYWO0D Congratulations, Seniors ! 9 Q I Dresses and Sportswear S' - 5 - 8-20 XTR M571 ' MARGEANDJERRYJERNIGAN ,One-half block east of City Hall 222 Compliments of Congratulations Seniors ' WEST l'l0llYWO0D METHODIST . Phil and Chuck C H U R C H The Church of the Lighted Cross 404 Ocean Parkway Life s Spiritual values are your greatest assets. DANIA PHARMACY 1 N. Federal Highway RROWN'S DEPARTMENT STNRE 2020 Hollywood Boulevard fNext to Florida Theatrej and Lincoln Street 8: State Road if? Phone 2-6207 Good Luck' Class of 55 ENLLYWNNN RRA ENMPANY Nz ENTERPRISE MANUFACTURING NNMPANY 223 WMM ff world famous hoflmmu lions Hallandale, liloricla Phone 27223 3 miles norllw ol lvllami STAR FABRICS The largest selection of pretty cotton prints you've ever seen. Simplicity and McCall Patterns, Notions. 2032 Hollywood Boulevard Phone 2-9773 B - K Root Beer lOBI'S DRIVE-IN Try Our New Giant Twin Burger Sandwiches---Ice Cream 1317 S. Federal Highway Dania Good Luck, Seniors! Sit back, relax, and let R MODERN ELECTRIC COMPANY ' WYNONA ClEANERS mc. dom, Q .bag Dry Cleaning K Commercial and Residential and I-'aund1'Y Service- Wiring ' - Dial 2-5561 ' - 400 S. Dixie Highway Dial 2-9315 Prompt Pickup and Delivery , i 1, QB N K i sg 3 my ' W 1 SS' I 'A K' w f W ' n . ...Q W J, A , l X . ,' ' ' it w W 'X n IW neun IWW' M EAlETTI 8. DREW Musical Instrument Co. and School of Music Kimball Pianos-Accordians Band Instruments Accessories and Tuning Tel. 2.-1529 1924 Harrison St. Hollywood in Florida Best Wishes Class of '55 from FIRESTONE STORES 225 SHERRON MOTOR CO. Chrysler - Plymouth Sales 81 Service 1328 S. Federal Highway Hollywood Best Wishes To The Graduates ZlMMERMAN'S HERITAGE, mc. Decorating Service At No Extra Charge Modern Traditional Contemporary QUALITY FURNITURE AT ECONOMY PRICES Call 2-6642 Visit Our Gift Bar For The Unusual In Lamps And Wall Accessories 1436 S. Federal Highway Sincere Wishes from DON'S GARDEN SUPPLY 421 S. 21st Avenue Hollywood, Florida WATTS.. 5 LUNIBER COMPANY Complete Builders Supplies Phone 2-3919 Dania, Florida Loans to 5300.00 on Autos - Furniture - Signature SOUTH FLORIDA LOANS INC. 521 South 21 st Avenue Hollywood, Florida Congratulations, Class of '55! SUE'S SHOPPING CENTER 2923 So. State Road 7 Miami Gardens Hollywood, Florida Congratulations to the Senior Class N E R of '55 +I-lair Coloristst 112 North Young Circle l.B.SlATER,REAlTOR H011yW00d,F10rida Phone Hollywood 2-3362. 2007 Tyler Street Hollywood, Florida Next to Food Fair BARNETTHARDWARESPAINT Bestofloook from Fishing Tackle-Garden Tools Electrical Supplies-Mechanics' Tools Plumbing Supplies-Hardwares I C N R M Distributors of State Road 7 Pittsburgh 81 Sherwin-Wms. Paints West Hollywood, Florida 113 N. Dixie Hwy., Hallandale, Fla. IBIHIWAIIII ABSTRACT CORP0llATl0 222 E. Las Olas Blvd. Fort Lauderdale, Fla, N. B. Cheaney, President 227 1- Q N- 5 X Miles 4,19 to MQZZTZM Many of your friends of earlier classes are now members of the telephone family We join with them in wishing you every success and good fortune for the future SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 228 S i'l Congratulations ! SELF ' SERVICE - voocnrnnlcs + QP-CHQ 1836 Tyler Street Smart Fabrics come from Voogd Phone 2-8523 Hollywood S 5 R HA KY: RIVER IRE LAU RRY R LINEN UPPLY Serving Broward County Since 1921 Complete Laundry - Dry Cleaning 81 Linen Supply Service for the housewife - Restaurants 8: Hotels Plant 303 N. Federal Highway Dania, Florida Phone - Hollywood Z-2751 for free pickup gl delivery service Best Wishes CENTRAL APPLIANCE C0. Phone Z-5204 or 2.-8245 2.035 Harrison Street West of the Post Office Hollywood, Florida ZZ 10 BEN ERANKlIN STORE 5-10 Locally Owned - Nationally Known Gifts Souvenirs 1432-34 S. Federal Highway Hollywood, Florida 0 4 'Il sf' Z9 HAIR FASIIIIIN SALIIN Phone 2-1173 2-3349 22 21 Hollywood Boulevard Hollywood, Florida Complete Real Estate Service IDA M.BAUM,REAlTOR 2438 Hollywood Boulevard Tel. 2-6998 - 2-3465 - 2-1956 Sincerest Regards from ROADSIDE RESTAURANT Corner of Johnson St. and North Fed eral Highway Hollywood-in-Florida Patsy Filardi Mower Repair Phone 2-7275 Phone 2'2641 ' Z'2'642 Garden Supplies 2-12.69 HOllY-DALE ELECTRIC surrlv, Houywogp FARM 3, GARDEN 'N C- s u P mr Wholesale Distributors Electric Supplies 22313-319 Ho13yvE3od.?1vd' Lighting Fixtures -Appliances 0 YWOO ' or! a Professional Building J, 1940 Harrison Street - Hollywood, Florida c . , , Saul Pearli an 6 9 tt 6, A Congratulations, Graduates! C' QP T Q -7' 1. 'I Q til: , uimggimny 'Helm' WEST HOLLYWOOD Q fi PRESBYTERIAH CHURCH gf, - --1, AQ -. ' I R ipallll BBRBZR 5801 Grant street T' 'mx 57 Q. N20-K qoodl dlp iowxlw l Rev. Orlow A. Rusher, Minister KURLANDERS Misses Juniors Beachwear Sportswear Dresses For style, For quality, For value Buy at Kurlanders 1935 Hollywood Boulevard Ph. 2-4751 Success and Happiness from H0lBRO0K BUICK,INC. -- Thrill of the Year is Buick -- Telephone 2-5634 P.O. Box 2938 South Federal Highway Hollywood, Florida I0 4, 0 Runaufg .W ' fi , K 5 e fl 5 f 1 ' ' 5 E F E 5 6, I ! 9 Epi, 'o ..,9, M ' v 3-Aalui gd, ig AE.-. I I' i WEFIIEE 5 arke 1? Florida's Finest Food Store 917 N. Federal Highway Phone 2-6033 Hollywood, Florida BROWARD lAUN DROMAT Schmidt and Sparks, Owner-Manager . gl in 2110 N. Federal Hwy. 3 Hollywood, Florida - x a X All dried work folded, ready to put away, WESYEYII Home Owned Agygigte b Siore I Y RALPH C.HARDEE Everything for the car gl home I 15 South 20th Avenue Hollywood - in - Florida FOWlER'S Great Southern Hotel and Restaurant On the Circle in Hollywood, Florida CHIMPANZEE FARM from all over the World Apes and Monkeys - 1 0 a Dania, Florida 231 L Eff Fllll' ATIO ALBA K 0F ll0LLYW00lI Close of business March 31 1955 RESOURCES Loans And Discounts ........ . 52,903,861 Overdrafts .......... . 691 Stock Federal Reserve Bank. . 12 000 Stock Building Corporation . 75 000 Other Real Estate ..... 43,737 Furniture And Fixtures - 131,818 U. S. Government Bonds - - - 9,709,831. Federal Land Bank Bonds .... 997,382 County And Municipal Bonds ---- - 560,052. Cash On Hand And Due From Bank's - 4,754 174. TOTAL . , F02. LIABILIT IES Capital Stock -........- S200,000.00 Surplus -......... . 200,000.00 Undivided Profits And Reserves . . 272,029.99 - 672, 029. 99 Reserve For Interest, Taxes, Etc. - - - - - - 81,509.28 Deposits -........... - 18,435,011.75 TOTAL - OFFICERS DIRECTORS C. N. McCune . . . Chairman of the Board R. E. Dilg ......... President R. E. Dilg ........ President W. A. Hofman. . Vice President and Cashier W. A. 1-lofman. .Vice President and Cashier Dr. A. W. Kellner. ....... Dentist R. L. Thompson . .Assistant Vice President Joseph C. Luke ........ Retired Lois F. Dilg .... Assistant Vice President James F. Mack ..... Mack Lumber C0 Caroline M. Thompson . . Assistant Cashier C. N. McCune. . McCune, Hiaasen 8a Kelly G. W. Carleton .... Assistant Cashier . . . Attorneys at law Samuel B. Harlan .... Assistant Cashier H. C. Schwartz . . . Grower and Packer H. C. Satchell. . . . Trust Officer 232 SULTAN 8 SONS Dry Goods and Drapery Fabrics 2024 Hollywood Boulevard Phone 2-6177 STU RGlll'S BAKERY Home of Key Lime gl Rum Pies One of Florida Nicest Little Bakeries 8 South Federal Highway Dania, Florida Phone 2-9844 2057 Coolidge Street Hollywood, Florida Phone 2-8502 BREED! G' REXALL DRUG 'Hllill Harvey Breeding Registered Prescription Druggists ,.-.e -IV ,, 4. -'L 1 5-21-'Q 5 ef Free Delivery Phone 2-7561 .'+1fQf in Serving the South Broward Area 1400 South Federal Highway Hollywood, Florida nlscunf or snownn Go0dLuck.c1-of'55, from 223 N. Federal Highway Hallandale, Florida phone 2-2956 Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale 233 You are always welcome WIIEIELEIVS IIIIUGAN ll PHARMACY Z North Federal Highway Dania, Florida Enioy yourself... with Coke ?. rc is srl rudvmdrk. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY FIIRT LA IIERIIALE 000A-MLA IBO'l'il'Ll G Y Phone 2-1741 644 S. Andrews Avenue U 0 M Fort Lauderdale, Florida Congratulations ! Class of '55 ROBERT W.BEESE General Office Servic e and Insurance Dania Florida Best Wishes, Graduates! The Broward Publishing Company, Inc. THE DANIA PRESS-RECORD Magazines, Newspapers, Books Commercial Letterpress Printing P.O. Box 8 Dania, Florida Phone Z-5466 chefs. -1 lilly.. Plumbing Contractors Contracting 8z Supplies 1411 No. State Road4f7 Phone 2-1038 Hollywood, Florida Compliments of T 0Y C E N T E R 2000 Tyler Street Hollywood, Florida Toys and .Tuvenile F 'ng'-NJ'h. 40 ' Y fl Ex lx L, .1 1 Ph. Z-6777 urniture Your local thrift and home financing institution ll0LLYW00ll FEDERAL AVI 81 LM ASSIIUIATIO 1901 Tyler Street Hollywood , Florida G Dania 5-.J Best Wishes to the class of '55 SUNRAY DRUGS 2 Phone 35 D an Cfhg P Qmewk SGW Q R95'9S'1menfs Wm Sports mf, electricity if tize BLQ, ettwretiee in modern !ieing...pemw1if mimeley in metk-ing IM' betppietg brighten eetfiee... yet you pity fir time peieeiefs .feiwiees witb PENNIES 4 DA Y! FLORIDA Pawn s. ucln comnnv e Saw This In Our Dream THE SOUTH BROWARD SWIMMING POOL! A A cuss or '55 236 A Apex Roofing Fred Astaire's Dance Studio B Barnett Hardware Ida M. Baum Robert W. Beese Bell Telephone Co. Ben Frank1in's 5 and 10 Bireley's Soft Drink C0. Biscayne Air Conditioning Black Steer Restaurant Breeding's Rexall Drugs Broward Abstract Corp. Broward Laundromat Brown's Department Store Burger King Drive In C Central Appliance CO. Chaunc Conklin Dance Studio Chimpanzee Farm Chuck's Men's Wear Craig Real Estate D Dania Press Dania Bank Dania Country Club Dania Pharmacy Delaware Chicken Farm Don's Garden Supply F Faletti and Drew Firestone Stores First National Bank of Hollywood Florida Power and Light Fort Lauderdale C oca-Cola B ottling Company Florida Theater Fow1er's Restaurant G Gair's of Hollywood Walter Gray's Gulfstream Park H Hollywood Enterprise Mfg, Co. Heritage Furniture Company Hofbrau Haus Holbrook Buick, Inc. Holly-dale Electric Supply, Inc. Hollywood Drive In Hollywood Farm and Garden Supply Hollywood Federal Savings and Loan Hollywood Inc. Hollywood Loan Brokers Hollywood Mortuary Hopkins Smith .T Jack's Slack Shop Jernigan, Marge and Jerry Iimmie's Home-Made Candies .Tobi's Drive In 214 218 227 230 234 228 229 225 233 221 233 227 231 223 229 229 215 231 214 221 234 212 218 223 227 226 225 225 232 236 234 214 231 215 220 213 223 226 224 231 230 214 230 235 217 221 221 233 221 222 219 225 237 .Tones and Jirib K Kurlanders L Leach's Super Market Leone's Restaurant M M and R Cleaners Meekins . Modern Electric Co. Inc. J. W. Murrelle N Nellie Barry Beauty Salon P P and G Electric Company Patsy's Hair Salon Paul's Barber Shop People's Water and Gas Company Priestley's Gift Shop R Richart's 5 and 10 Riverside Laundry Roadside Restaurant Russell's Food Market A. G. Ryll S Scott's Drive In Sherron Motors L. B. Slater Smith's Office Supply Sokolow's Department Store South Florida Loans Star Fabrics Sterritt's Accessories Steward Lincoln and Mercury Sturgi1l's Bakery Sue's Shopping Center Sultan and Sons Sunray Drugs Sunset Cleaners Sweet and Blossom Shop T Teen Center Temple and Morris Hardware Theda of Hollywood Toy Center V Valentine' s Voogd Fabrics W Wattles Lumber Co. West Hollywood Methodist Church West Hollywood Presbyterian Church Western Auto Wheeler Rexall Drug Wyldwood Nursery Wynonafs Cleaners Y Yaguda's Drug Store 235 231 219 215 216 219 225 214 227 216 230 230 222 221 219 229 230 231 222 218 225 227 215 214 226 225 219 221 233 226 233 235 215 214 216 218 222 235 215 229 226 223 230 231 234 218 225 215 QYEARIOOKS 5 Q E ? 2 V X 5 4,1 Z 1 - Q 4 K mfffi In tsl.: . 122.1 H aww 'ai J --, ' LL' M .k fi A17 Y H as XX' l 53.3-A-' Q .X-V X KN 1' , .. 1 s X MSW N 1 'w'2S,17'457fgQ x 1 I +L, f CX '97 1, . f . x -QC .-f KA X, F K-01 X :gd up . 2 'L U Y . x F xx X X R 1 All K.: l M, uw K' C I I- t 'Q-Q w X K .xx rfl 5. D559 x WX Y ' U1 X HI' ' -J F J X xi , ,, ggi, E JV ' I w . xi yyjgj ' fy W ,f C70 5 ' U 'ani I '51 54 -3 Q27 of , 1 W 1 g fy qy 4, FA QW ', 1, sfggxffxx L
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