St Lucie County High School - Santa Lucian Yearbook (Fort Pierce, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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HISTORY OF CLASS OF 1951 In the fall of 1945 our class entered the seventh grade wing of the Saint Lucie County High School. We chose Ed Enns for our student council representative. Barbara Baker and Mary Alice Snow were appointed by our class sponsors to be our Green and White reporters. Our sponsors for that year were: Mrs. Hubbard, Miss Merritt, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss Thomas and Mr. Fairman, who was later replaced by Mr. Trickey. The next year we elected Tommy Cheatham as the president of the eighth grade and the other officers were Sue Humphrys, vice-presidentg Barbara Baker, secretary, and Ed Enns as treasurer. The Green and White reporters and the student council representative were elected to serve again that year. For Stunt Night we entered a skit, Krazy Kuiz and received third prize, not aware of the fact that we had begun a record yet to be equaled. As freshmen in High School, we had two persons on the student council: Sue Humphrys and Norman Platts. Also, we had four reporters on the Green and White staff. Mrs. Priester was our sponsor and we give her our thanks for all she did for us. We received first place honors for our stunt, and our class picnic was a great success. The officers elected for our sophomore year were: Lowell James, presidentg Bob Hutch- inson, vice-president: Joyce North. secretaryg and Warren Alford, treasurer. We were privileged to have Donna Lee Bowman and Glenn Lee Harned represent our class on the cheerleading squad. Sue Humphrys and Norman Platts served as our student council repre- sentatives. That year the school introduced a May Day Festival which was to become an annual event. For this occasion our own Betty Jo Sloan was crowned queen. The sophomore- senior picnic proved very successful with blue skies and fried chicken. Working as waiters and waitresses' for the J unior-Senior banquet and decorating for the Baccalaureate sermon finished our services for the year. We, as juniors. elected for our president, Warren Alfordg vice-president, Willie Kathryn Thompsong secretary, Joyce Northg and treasurer, Glenn Hamed. Our student council representatives were June Saine and Glenn Harned. Mr. Eyler was our class sponsor and also the director for our junior play. We were in charge of Stunt Night that year and had to present it two nights to accommodate the crowds. June Saine was our Stunt Night announcer. Mary Hughes presented the feature contest winners of which we had Pat Harrison as Best Dressed Girl and Bob Deitz as Wittiest Boy. Our entire class was well represented in various organizations throughout the school. We gave the seniors a gay time at the annual banquet and prom which was held at the Community Center and Armory, respectively. The honor and dignity of being a senior was finally bestowed upon us. To lead us through our climactic year, we chose Warren Alford as president, Phillips Rowe as vice- president, Joyce North as secretary, Bob Crebbin as treasurer, and Sue Humphrys as parlia- mentarian. We had three representatives on the student council who were: Glenn Harned, Willie Kathryn' Thompson, and Phillips Rowe. For the heads of the annual staff we elected June Saine as editor-in-chief and Jule Wilcox as business manager. Our class sponsors were Mrs. Scharfschwerdt, who worked with the annual staff: Mrs. Kuhn, who advised us in our class matters: and Mrs. Ashby, who directed our senior play. For our senior play, we chose to present, The Perfect Idiot by Atkinson. Our senior stunt won first place honors and we completed our record with five straight wins. Willie Kathryn Thompson and Bob Deitz were presented as Miss Fort Pierce High and Most Popular Boy during the Stunt Night program. We are looking forward to Skip Day, the Sophomore-Senior picnic, the Junior Prom and Banquet and finally the great day when we receive our diplomas and graduate from Saint Lucie County High. . When a group of old friends get together, there is always a discussion of old times, always the remembrance of funny incidents and triumphs shared. These are just a few of those memories which will probably bring scores of other to your mind. REMEMBER WHEN: The boy scout cabin was the scene of the Junior Keen Teen dances every Friday night whlere, except for a few brave couples, the boys sat on one side of the room and girls on the ot er. Jim Baggett was known as the Late Mr. Baggett because he had to milk the cow every morning and it caused him to be late. The science class, under Mr. Trickey, was always discussing football plays. The Eagles won every football game and we declared that the Eagles would duplicate that record when we were seniors. They nearly did. too! Only seniors sat on the Senior Steps! ' Nearly everyone went to the Sunrise Theatre on Saturday afteroon to see who was there and whom they were with. Slam books came into style and much time was spent in keeping up with what was written in them and in trying to keep them out of the teachers' sight. - V -.,-AA-.-lll- lI

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DELLA J OAN CHAMBERS Della To doubt her fairness is to want an eye. Dansville High School, N.Y. Ig Miami Edison High School 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 23 Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 23 Dramatics Club 1, 2: School Paper lg Junior Play An- nouncer 25 Sigma Lambda Chi 43 Intemational Rela- tions 3, 43 Vice President 4. ROBERT DEAN CREBBIN uB0bn Laugh not too much, the witty man laughs least. Willoughby High School, Ohio lg Rayen High School, Youngstown, Ohio 2g Letter- men's Club 3, 45 Art Club 3, Presidentg Football 4g Bas- ketball 3, 4-, Class Treasurer 4g Class Pest 43 Wittiest Boy 4, Annual Staff, Art Editor 4. BE'r'rY LORRAINE CnoNrEn uBettyn One winning smile and you never forget her. Glee Club 2 3 Dramatic Club SQ Aviation Club 4, Secre- tary, Stunt Nine 2. FRANCES JEWELL CROWE Frances l A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Junior High School, Johnson City, Tenn. 2, Science ,Hill High School, Johnson City, Tenn. lg Latin Club 2, Glee Club lg Dramatic Club Girls' Intramural Club 4. SALLY CLEMONS DANLEY aasauyn Happiness seems made to be shared. FHA 15 Commercial Club 2g Variety Club 3: Charm Club 4. Q A --V -1 '-- -1----f-A'--' K---2-ai? BOBBY EL'roN DEITZ Deitz He's a darling, he's a dream, he's the Don Juan of our team. , Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 33 Stunt Nite 39 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Most Conceited 4, Most Popular Boy 4: Wittiest Bog 3: Junior Play 3, Wait- er .- bmlahlx, FLORENCE ELLEN DEMAESSCHALK 1 lossie Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind. Commercial Club 3, 4. EDWARD GLADWIN NS S Eddie He plays life like basketball -to shoot the goal. , Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Banda 1. 2, Orchestra 1, 2: Fighter's Club 2, First tenant 'Intramural Club'-- iff Stunt Nite 3: Football 3, 41:52 Baseball 3, 4g Teacher's Pet 4g Annual Staff, Ads Editor 45 Waiter 2: Quill and Scroll 4. , ,H



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NORMAN RAY EZELL Norman Quiet is he and pleasant all the dayg being modest and retiring in his way. Social Club 1, 23 Spanish Club 33 Football Manager 33 HR Officer 4. SYLVIA Louisa FRINK uBitSyn She is gentle: she is shy: but there is mischief in her eye. NHS 4g Sigma Lambda Chi 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Pub. Sergeant 4, Orchestra 33 Co-Librarian 1, 2, 33 Green and White 1, 2, 3, 45 Stunt Nite 3, 4g Annual Staff, Literary Editor 45 Junior Play 3. MARY CATHERINE FLOOD Chickie Everything comes to him who waits, why hurry? Commercial Club 2g Variety Club 3, Secretary Charm Club 4g Audio Visual 33 FHA 1, Treasurer. SHIRLEY RUTH FLOYD BEVERLY KEITH FREER Shirley Beverly - A daughter of the gods, di- His easy going manner will vinely tall and most divinely help in life's great span. fair. Hunting and Fishing Club 23 FHA 2g News Reporter Dra- Intramural Club 3. matic Club 3g Charm Club 45 Stunt Nite 33 Clee Club l, 2. BE'I'rY Jo GAINOUS I ICJOUY Let the world wag as it willg I'll be gay and happy still. Letterwomen's Club 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 45 Dramatic Club 2g Stunt Nite 33 Cheer- leader 3, 43 Baby Eagle lg Waitress 2. , Y. nun 4...A. 0 PATRICIA MARIE GOLLNICK scpatn It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. Sigma Lambda Chi 4g Li- brary Club 2g Handicraft Club 3g Charm Club 4. ., .A. ,.., .Y CHARLES CLAUDE Goonwnv Charlie Study? Never heard of the word! Hunting and Fishing Club 2, 45 Home and Hobby Club 3. If. I9

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