St Petersburg High School - No So We Ea Yearbook (St Petersburg, FL)
- Class of 1956
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With your leadership and loyal service, you have becom part of us. And so, in appreciation of all these things and more, we, the Senior Class of 1956, dedicate our annual to you, our own advisors, Mrs. Stewart and Miss McKenzie. ve ea FRED H. GENEVA Doc welcomes Vernon Renner. freshman. to S.P.H.S. as Richard Cook, sophomore. looks on. i s AEMINISTRATIONE FRED H. GENEVA PRINCIPAL .S., Drake University and Iowa University From the moment of his warm- hearted welcome to us at our first assembly when we were sophomores, Doc has been our friend as well as our principal. There is never a game, a concert, an operetta, or even a ucokei' sale, that 'KDoc is not in there, pulling for us or even selling the Hcokesn. How, after all this, he still finds time to keep things in line at school and be a friend to everyone there, we'll never know-but that's our principal, 'KDoc Geneva. Douglas O. McBriarty Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys M.Ed.. University of Colorado From his office to the foot- ball games, he shows the spirit of the green and white -always smiling and ready to lend a helping hand, understanding us and work- ing for our benefit, entering into our activities as just one of us . He, of course, is our Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys, our own Mr. KlMac9! Helen Lynch Dean of Girls M.A.. Columbia University When we need a helping hand, where do we go? When we need understand- ing, where do we go? When we are off the right path, who helps us find it again? When we need a counselor or a pal , to Whom do we turn? That isn't difficult to guess-we go to our dean of girls, Miss Helen Lynch. Mrs. Hampton guides students in selecting the required courses for college entrance. 'E itat.. T. V -L- Winnifred Hampton Registrar B.E.. Platteville State Teachers College Though busy in her office day in and day out, Mrs. Hampton never seems to mind arranging another schedule or answering a re- quest for a transcript. With all her patience-trying work and many added an- noyances, we find Mrs. Hampton in her usual gra- cious and friendly humor, efficiently helping someone who needs her advice. 1 X so 4 V Leonard Balas Wllham A Bell Davzd P Bennett Lucxa K Berry Reva F Best Physical Education, Science MEd Music MA Social Studies MA Eng ish BS B.S., M.P.H. University of Florida University of N Carolina Duke University Florida Slate Unlverslfy University of Florida arbara J. Bischoff Helen Carlton Elxzabeth Carpenter Roy Chambers James N Cook Art, M.A. Library MS Science MS Mathematics MS Science MA Columbia University Florida State Unlversny University of Wisconsin Drake Unnversny Marshall College Adrian Davis Science, M.A. ieorge Peabody College mnie Maude Dorr English, M.A. ieorge Peabody College KW , 4-wifi These advanced Spanish students under Senonta Love are learning to speak like natives south of the border F ACITL TY Martha M. Harper Mathematics, M.A. University of Colorado Bette Lu Kabeary Business Education, B.S. Florida State University Strayer Hawk Mathematics, B.S.E. University of Tampa Leroy Kaufman Social Studies, M.A. University of Florida S ,, in f.-1. Margie V. Lowrance Carolyn B. McClure Homemaking, M.S. English, M.A.E. University of Tennessee Universiiy of Florida Mildred McKenzie Ray McLeod Science, B.S. Lalin, M.A. Mount Union College Converse College Doroihy Price James Rawls Frances Rhoion DCT BA d Social Studies, B.S.E. Physical Education, M.S. Unlverslfy of Florida Unlverslly of Florida Universiiy of Florida Fred Rozelle Earl Shanaberger Mavilene Skrove Physical Education MS Science, M.A. Homemaking, B.S. University of Florida Norfhwestern Universiiy Universiiy of Alabama Mayme Smedley English, A.B.E. University of Florida Ethan Smout Industrial Arts, M.E. University of Florida May Belle Smith Spanish, M.A. Stetson University Elizabeth Stephens Librorion, M.A. George Peabody College A student confers wlth Mrs LEWIS, gurdance counselor, about the results oi her semor aptltude test Ellen Thomas Willie-May Wade Charlotte Walker English, M.A. English, B.A. Mathematics, B.A. Columbia University University of Florida Grove City College Carole Anderson Irene Hillengas Ruth Kelly Secretory Secretory Cafeteria Manager, B.S. University of Wisconsin ,er Q QSM Eleanor Stewart Eg 2 fjimgz-:-5: 4! 'kfm-r-:-r.-I-Zdff-H.-4-2-:-r .-.f . ,.,.,., O fa ''-:-:2:1:2g:--i-EPP'i:1:5:I:21:QG-'.h?'1'f'1-firirfr-. I .'I:f:I'-.XX Ai -.-' ,4 M4 EQ EN 0 Mmmwmwmwww -: --------- --.wa -111 an-1 -.-.'-'-'-'- 2-211:1'-:-:-:-1-1-:-:-:-:aaa:i:ili:1i1:l:':-2-2-'fl 12i1:1:2:1:1 f -:f:5:5 55Ef. p1:1:1 'ffJS 5:2:2:2221g2 'f55i' 1:Q:Q:Q:2:2:3 QE -'-1:1:Q:Q:2:5'? iE:' '- !:5:1:1:Q:5 'Y: 5'-Ig-1-y .g. '-13:-' ,:::g. N-:::-' ,:2:Q:: 1:2' 5:222- 1... ,Mk .. ,. .,.. xgxzxfxfxgygygy ,.., Y fr 1 1 1 S 24 12 Ez lv M if L. 3 1. ? :Q AXXWJYIII.XXXX'B'lll'4RHHXXNl2lSflllJCQXXX'u3'.flllXAX 'ICI'.-l'.I .Q0l5hN?LH?Z 'J'.fA'2 XX'LhffYl XXXX'l5llfA55XXXXTD'lllJ2dl.KXXNSGIYIIIEAXXX Senior Class officers make plans for the year of years . In the picture are Treasurer Bobbie Carson, Vice President Bob Cordell, Secretary Joyce Sheats. and President Roy Borden. The 'fimpossibler day has arrived, and we as seniors are wearing proud expressions. It was three short years ago that we as only a sophomore first signed our names to our registration cards. As We think back, we can remember how frightened and lost we were as we went to that first class. After the first week, though, we were really at home at S.P.H.S. We could not have felt any older than we did the night we attended the Sophomore Ball. There we were honored by having our own king and queen, Bob Davis and Betty Jane Glisson. We really showed them when we gave the Sophomore Party. 'Spring Fever , what could have been more romantic? The next year we sang the Alma Mater with more assurance because now we were at the half- way markn. We had now come of age . We would not only attend the Prom, but we would have the responsibility of giving it! Oh, how we worked, Class advisors, Miss McKenzie and Mrs. Stewart, look over diplomas as they make plans for the day of days . COIIIITIBTICGIIIBII1. ,. ,X-5' , sr. . making pom poms, keeping the parking lot, and giving the first Junior Jamboree , which was Just the neatest ! The night of all nights arrived, and we, as juniors, danced Neath the Southern Moon , exhausted but happy and content with the work we had done. Now we had one more year, our senior year, in which we reigned supreme. What could have been more exciting in that wonderful last year than the ball games, the Senior Class play, and certainly Class Night? With Miss McKenzie and Mrs. Stewart close beside us, there was no way for us to go wrong. Now, holding our diplomas and clad in caps and gowns, we cross under the arch, each to go his separate way, but each treasuring these pleasant memories. The Senior Class of '56 bids a fond fare- well to you, our own, our wonderful St. Pete High . .....,..,...w......, -:-:-f-::.: O ---.r-v.,.....,. ,,, ,, ............-.., Humorous prophecies for the future of graduating seniors are The INVITATION COMMITTEE selects and sells invitations to made by the PROPHECY COMMITTEE . . . Left to right: .Ioyce Melhorn, Donna Patterson, Janet Peacock, Co-chairman Dick Cronk, Co-chairman Freda Campbell. SENIOR COMMITTEES These seniors are busily measuring for the CAP and GOWN COMMITTEE under the supervision of friendly Mrs. Hancy . . . Left to right: Co-chairman Fred Williams, Co-chairman Gail Reichelderfer Cseatedl, Edith Harris, Eve Lowe, Birgit Sorenson, Barbara Burchalter, Barbara Marvin, Penny Smith lseatedj. Not pictured: Carol Twigg. commencement . . . Standing, left to right: Joyce Saba, Patsy Staats, Josine Schulz, BrTdA m, Eloise Phillips. Seated: Co-chairman Jeanneane Shean, Co-chairman Linda Wratchford. No event of the year is more eagerly awaited than Class Night, arranged by the CLASS NIGHT COMMITTEE . . . Left to right: Co-chairman Ken Letzring, Pat Nine, Pete Fenn, Beverly Bechtol, Josine Schulz, Co-chairman Linda Sherman, Martha Playford, Not pictured: Pat Lane, Dan Schuh, Jon Spearman, Donna Laney, Carol Hayman, Betty Jane Glisson. The WAYS and MEANS COMMITTEE initiates and carries through all money-making proiects . . . Left to right: Beverly Bechtol, Co-chairman Mary Fricke, Charles Lowe, Judy Shulse, Co-chairman Harry Sauers, Andra William, Not pictured: Wayne Bistol. W... -,,:f,ff, . -QQ The duty of the SOCIAL COMMITTEE is to plan the annual event which takes place in the tall, the Harvest Ball . . . Left to right: Julius Williams, Co-chairman Leonard Shaw, Donna Jean Laney, Barbara Jackson, Co-chairman Myra Glasure, Shirley Ammon, Bill Wittstruck. Not pictured: Tommi Collins, Jan Bixler. The FLOORSHOW COMMITTEE plans entertainment for the social events of the Senior Class. Lett to right: Jackie Veilleux, Bobbie Miller, Carl Schrader, Mickey McCullar, Cecily Derrick, Mary Owens, Myrtle Gatewood, Co-chairman Bill Hutchinson, Co-chairman Wendy Gardiner. Not pictured: Ken Ford, Gary Branson. Writing the words and music for the song of the Class of '56 is assigned to the SONG AND POEM COMMITTEE . . . Left to right: Molly Morrison, Mary Lou Ivey, Margie Pearson, Kay Rutland, Co-chairman Ronny Tweed fseatedi, and Co-chairman Patty Sue McCarty Cseatedl. Not Pictured: Dick Jacobs, The HISTORY COMMITTEE records class activities during the sophomore, junior and senior year . , . Left to right: Worth Woody, Mary Fogarty, Gary Blogett, Wayne Rich, Phyllis Parker, Co-chairman Ann Rautenstrauch, Co-chairman Helen Moore Ccenterl. .........,..-... .............,...,................ Y . -.V-..----,Y-V-W 4- --1 -v 'v-11-V--nr-Y Publicizing all Senior Class activities through posters, inter- com announcements, TV, and radio is the duty of the PUBLICITY COMMITTEE . . . Left to right: Mary Carole Reeser, JoAnne Stet- Ier, Stephanie Stedman, JoAnn La Morder, Nancy Brown, Betty Young, Co-chairman Sylvia Toussaint, Co-chairman Gregory Gould. 5577 if Town. Q 'i ww' v' , W commencement program, printing programs, and arranging rehearsals is the duty of the GRADUATION COM- MITTEE . . . Left to right: Co-chairman Carolyn Cushman, Bea Romanello, Carol Lambrecht, Co-chairman John Harrison, Judy Shulse, Barbara Sue Shields, Sue Drew. The account of humorous bequests of seniors to under- classmen is written by the WILL COMMITTEE . . , Left to right: Co-chairman Joye Meier, Chris Hopper, Co-chairman Larry Meyer, Pat Lane, Pat Palm lseatedb, Virginia Doering, Dick Tomlin, Pat Prince. The PLAY COMMITTEE assists in the selection, casting ancl pro- duction of the annual Senior Class play . . . Left to right: Sherry Harris, Co-chairman Bob Parke, Brenda Jagger, Pat O'Brien, Alice Canning, Co-chairman Sally Simmons, Margaret Robertson, Phyllis Zatlin. Not pictured: Dot Frantz. Selecting a lasting gift for the improvement of the school is the duty of the GIFT COMMITTEE . . . Left to right: Co-chairman Annette Kent, Sharon Larson, Barbara Isaacs, Dot Hadiian, Peggy Jones, Co-chairman Natalie Kenny lseatedl. The BACCALAUREATE COMMITTEE plans the program for the Baccalaureate service ancl selects the ministers to speak . . . Left to right: Co-chairman Paula Nichols, Jayne Rayment, Bob- bie Jean Mortan, Sally Bachman, Elaine Bogue, Janice Arm- strong, Marilyn Emerich, Co-chairman Ann Williams. NESTOR M. AGEE. Ned Ocilla, Georgia Tennis is the game that is sure to bring him fame. Hi-If V. Pres.: Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: Varsity Tennis Capt.: Audio-Visual Sta SHIRLEY ANN AMMON. Amazon Columbus. Georgia A vivacious cheerleader, full of pep, Her words and sayings you can't forget. S, G. Publicity Comm.: Delta Try Hi-Y Camp Comm. Chm.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: S Club: Homeroom Sec., Treas.: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity Comm.: Varsity Basketball, Swimming, Volleyball: Cheerleader JANICE THERESA ARMSTRONG. Jan Dayton, Ohio She keeps an even pace With a smile on her face. Baccalaureate Comm.: Top and Scratch Club: P. and P. Staff: Varsity Swimming JO ANN ATKINS, Jo St. Petersburg, Florida Loyal, friendly, and true in everything she does. Tap and Scratch Club: Library Club: Library Staff AUGUSTINE JOHN AUGUSTINE. Steno Charleston. South Carolina Maybe another Gene Krupa or Fred Astaire? Varsity Basketball, Track SALLY ANN BACHMAN, Bachy Allentown. Pennsylvania Busy and ambitious Bachy Baccalaureate Comm.: Senator: Homeroom Treas.: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panza: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! AUDREY MARIE BAILEY, Aud St. Petersburg, Florida Fair and dark with a happy heart. D.C.T.: Youth Fellowship: Office Staff RALPH ERWIN BAILEY. Bai1 St. Petersburg. Florida We love him for his perpetual happiness. No4So-We-Ea Rep.: Key Club: Pan-Am Club: Varsity Basketball, Football: N.H.S. DALE BALDWIN Battle Creek, Michigan He likes to hunt, he likes to fish, He's sure to get his every wish. PAUL A. BEACH, Pablito St. Petersburg, Florida We'll remember his sincerity and his kind heart. Pan4Am Club: Varsity Swimming ilfveiflaffways einem er cf . riencily ufjefcorne gram BEVERLY ANN BECHTOL, Bev Lima. Ohio Friendly and constant in all things. S. G. Social Comm.: Ways and Means Comm.: Senator: Service Club: Pon-A Club: No-So-We-Ea Staff: Class Night Costume Co-Chm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tion Comm.: Hostess JOHN PATRICK BELICH, Jack Peekskill, New York He serves his nation as well as his school. Pan-Am Club: Varsity Track WILLIAM EDWARD BEMIS, Bi1l Rochester, New York Did you say cars? Band ALICE CLAIRE BERGSTROM Bloomfield, New Jersey A kind and attractive X-ray technician. D.C.T.: Pan-Am Club ANN KENDALL BERRY, Annie Rhinebeck, New York She served her school well. Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. News Reporter: Band KAREN LOUISE BERRY, Dreamboat Newport, Kentucky We're glad she changed from a hilIbilly to a cracker . Alt. Senator: D.C.T. Publicity Comm. Chm.: Pan-Am Club: Glee Club MYRNA SUE BETTS, Myra Ocala. Florida Beautiful eyes with hair to match. F.H.A. Pres.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club: P. and P. Staff: Orchestra: Hostess: Office Staff VLASTA BEZKOSTNY, Va1 Chicago. Illinois A vivacious Val . Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club: Office Staff SONDRA KAY BINDER Peoria, Illinois Kindly eyes and a smile of warmth. Future Teachers: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. News Reporter CARYL SUE BINKERD. Susie Richmond, Indiana A heart with room for every joy. F,H.A. V. Pres.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club: Polis, Indiana: Latin Club U only Un Uufr' Jeegidlralizm. c ay . . U al f7aniichfy DOROTHY JOYCE BISHOP ' Utica, New York Tall with brown hair and a complexion fairer than lair. Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club JAN BIXLER Lebanon, Pennsylvania Friendly with his heart in the right place. Social Comm.: Varsity Track THOMAS BLACK, Tom Marietta. Georgia There's a song in his heart. Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow: Varsity Track: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta: Down ln The Valley: Oklahoma! RICHARD ALVIN BLANTON St. Petersburg. Florida Science and cars come before sleep. I.C.C. Rep.: Science Club GARY EDWIN BLODGETT Detroit, Michigan The sincerity of his heart is reflected in his actions, S. G. School Improvement Comm.: I.C.C. Rep.: History Comm.: Hi-Y Club: Pan-Am Club: P. and P. Sports Writer: Varsity Track ELAINE MARIE BOGUE Schenectady. New York She wears a smile that won't erase: Her energy will set the pace. Baccalaureate Comm.: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: N.H.S.: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panza: Band LORRETTA CLAIRE BOIKE, Lorrie Maderia, Ohio She's tops with us. D.C.T.: Macleria, Ohio: l.C.C. ALSIE DIANA BOLING, Di Indianapolis. Indiana How calm and genuine--with a heart as good as gold! Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch Club: Homeroom Sec.: P. and P. Feature Writer, Typist: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Office Staff: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! ROY MANUEL BORDEN St. Petersburg. Florida Can you imagine our school without Roy? l.C.C. V. Pres.: Saph. V. Pres.: Senior Pres.: Hi-Y Club: Key Club: N.H.S.: Pan-Am Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Co-Chm. WARRENIWILLIAM BRAINERD. Cur1y Camden. New Jersey Curly has the spirit to do or die. Cadet Band ee ing uring hose gifs! yew aya GARRY RAY BRANSON Columbus, Ohio An all-around sport. Hi-Y Club: Pan-Am Club: Varsity Football CARROLL WAYNE BRISTOL St. Petersburg, Florida A friend to everyone. Jr. Exchange Treas., V. Pres.: Homeroom V. Pres.: Pon-Am Club: Band NANCY LEE BROWN, Nan St. Petersburg, Florida Art is talent with which few are blessed. Publicity Comm.: l.C.C. Rep.: Art Club: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Punza: El Buen Vecino Art Co-Ed. DONALD BRYANT. Skip Columbus, Ohio Tall, blonde and fancy free. BARBARA JEAN BURCKHALTER, Bobbi Rawlins. Wyoming Tall, tanned and true, She surely works for you. Cap and Gown Comm.: No-So-We-Ea Re .: El Circulo Eldorado: Sancho Panza: Service Club: Pan-Am Club: Thespians: El Buen Vecino Art Ed.: Varsity Swim- ming: Hostess -199 KATHERINE JEAN BURROUGHS. Kate St. Petersburg, Florida Her friendly smile warms hearts and wins friends. D.C.T. JAMES TERRY CALDWELL. Terry St. Petersburg, Florida Tiger , Tiger loathes the text, You never know what he'll do next! Pan-Am: Varsity Basketball, Football JUDITH ANN CALKINS. Judy St. Petersburg, Florida Judy loves sports of all sorts. S Club Pres.: Service Club: Varsity Basketball, Volleyball FREDA JEAN CAMPBELL Elizabethton, Tennessee Mischievaus black eyes with personality to match, The man she's after she's sure to catch. S. G. School Improvement Comm.: Prophecy Comm. Co-Chm.: Forensic Club: Pan-Am Club: Thespions: Homeroom Pres.: No-So-We-Ea Circulation Mgr., Rep.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Oklahoma! Student Director ALICE BERNICE CANNING, Al St. Petersburg, Florida Haney of a homemaker. l.C.C. Rep.: Play Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: F.H.A.: Pan-Am Club: Usher: Down in the Valley .leacfiem ?fLV1.0cMler'eatll'5n0ur.., rienclgl. . . elim ufiion FREDERICK WILLIAM CANNOLES, Bill Baltimore, Maryland Talented at art--at fishing, too, he's smart. RICHARD ROSS CARAVANA, Punch Gary, Indiana Friendly, loyal, athletic and kind, Another like him would be hard to find. Jr. Civifan Pres,, Varsity Baseball, Football Capt. CONSTANCE ELAINE CARROLL. Connie St. Petersburg, Florida Always smiling and always friendly. D.C.T., Pun-Am Club, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley BARBARA LEE CARSON, Bobbie St. Petersburg, Florida Master of the piano, and a heart that is kind. Sr. Treas., Delta Tri HiAY Sec., Keyettes, Pan-Am Club, Sancho Panza, Soph. Homeroom Pres., Jr. and Sr. Homeroom Treas., Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm., Orchestra, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahoma! PATRICIA RUTH CARSON, Patty St. Petersburg, Florida Always happy and willing to share, She has a smile that drives off care. Soph. Ball Invitation Comm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, F.H.A., Junior Red Cross, Band HOWARD LAWRENCE CHAMBERS, Larry St. Petersburg, Florida Up-and away-in a jet! D.C.T. Pres., Pan-Am Club, Soph. and Jr. Homeroom Treas., Sec., Varsity Football ALVIN CHAPIN. A1 Asheville, North Carolina The type of boy you enjoy meeting. Naval Reserve, Audio-Visual Stuff CYNTHIA RACHEL CI-IILDERS. Cindy Boston, Massachusetts Tiny, and dark, and sure to hit her mark. Future Nurses, Library Club, Tap and Scratch, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Library Staff, Office Staff, Down in the Valley, Oklahoma! PATRICIA JOYCE CLUBB, Patty Spartanburg, South Carolina She dances and sings-does many things. F.H.A. Library Club, Glee Club, Library Staff, Office Staff, Usher AMELIA NELL COLLIER, N. C. Decatur, Alabama How peaceful, serene, and calm she is! Pan-Am Club, Library Staff rflnvl Cxrifemenrl f-'Jlurlenlf flfzr gy Elections Jlzaf JEANNINE MARIA COLLINS. Jean Jamaica. New York Our first woman President? Maybe! Art Club: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club: Jamaica, New York: Owl Yearbook Art Staff: Leaders' Club V. Pres. THOMASINE GAIL COLLINS, T0mmi St. Petersburg. Florida Behind her eyes there is much mischief. Social Comm.: Future Nurses Sec.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: No-So-We-Eu Rep.: Library Staff BETTY ANN COMBEE St. Petersburg, Florida Betty is well-liked for her friendly ways. Art Club: Pan-Am Club ROBERT LOUIS CORDELL. Bob Niagara Falls, New York A well-built track star, he will be successful in all he undertakes. Jr. and Sr. V. Pres.: Alt. Senator: Jr. Civitan Treas.: Pan-Am Club Hospitality Comm.: No-So-We-Ea Assistant Ad Manager: Glee Club RICHARD VINCENT CRONK, Dick Portland, Maine A doctor to be, and ambitious is he. S. G. School Improvement Comm.: Prophecy Comm. Co-Chm.: N.H,S. Pres.: Key Club: Pon'Am Club: Quo Vadis: Science Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm. Co-Chm.: Varsity Baseball: Basketball: Football CAROLYN SUE CUSHMAN Clinton, Oklahoma Our ideal girll Graduation Comm. Co-Chm.: Senator: Keyettes: Pan-Am: Soncho Panza: Service Club: N.H.S.: NoASo-We-Ea Editor: Jr.-Sr. Prom Co-Chm.: Girls' State: Treas. S. G. BARBARA ANN DAMBECK. Bobbie Norristown, New Jersey A diminutive doll. Senator: El Circulc Eldorado: Future Nurses: Pan-Am Club: Soncho Panza: Service Club: No-So-We4Eci Typist: El Buen Vecino Staff: Library Staff: Band DONALD RAYE DAVIS. Duck St. Petersburg. Florida He is our very special Donald Duck . MARJORIE DAVIS. Marge Knoxville, Tennessee Future Powers model with a flair for sketching. A Cappella Choir: Les Aigles: East High School, Knoxville: lntra-Mural Volley- ball: Squore Dance Club: Masquers: Thespians: Glee Club '67- ROBERT ANDERSON DAVIS. Bob Streator. Illinois A swimmer, skier and sailor, too, Others like him are very few. Hi-Y Club: Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: Soph. Homeroom Pres.: El Buen Vecino Staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Varsity Swimming: Color Guard If 7? J Aw Bat fsiflgfjl 0i1'l0I'i? g5lf'8n MQW , MIK. ' UHUI' NANCY DEETERS Long Island City. New York Tall, dark and fair, Always willing to share. Delta Tri Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Pan-Am Club: Science Club: Tap and Scratch: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Office Staff: Hostess: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! THOMAS ROBERT DeMOULLY, Tom St. Paul. Minnesota A true sportsman. MARGARET ADELE DENNY. Peggy Teaneck, New Jersey A contagious laugh you can't mistake. Senator: Student Handbook Staff: Delta Tri Hi-Y: El Circulo Eldorado: Forensic Club: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panta: EI Buen Vecino Advertising: Oklahoma! CECILY SUSAN DERRICK. Cess Binghamton. New York Beautiful blonde hair and dancing feet. Floorshow Comm.: Soph., Jr., Sr. Homeroom Sec.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.: Band: Maiorette: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! PAUL ALAN DIETRICH Hartford, Connecticut This faithful member of the band Will surely be a successful man. El Buen Vecino: Band, 2nd Lt. of Boys: junior Jamboree: Down in the Valley VIRGINIA FRANCIS DOERING, Gini N New York. New York A very versatile Virginia. Will Comm.: Soph. Senator: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Forensic Club: Future Nurses: Library Club: Thespians: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Orchestra: Glee Club: Library Staff: Red Cross Rep.: Down in the Valley: Inside SPHS JOANN M. DORN. JO Los Angeles. California We're glad she was a part of the Class of '56 . Tap and Scratch Club JOHN ROBERT DORNER, Jack Irvington, New Jersey We're sure he'll succeed in all he does. Library Staff NEAL HOUSTON DREADIN. St. Petersburg. Florida Sincere in every word and deed. l.C.C. Rep.: Bible Club V. Pres.: Band mrony.. SUE EILEEN DREW, Suzie St. Petersburg. Florida A dependable worker, strong and true, She'll give any service you ask her to. Graduation Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: F.H.A.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Exchange Ed.: Librarian: Soph. Party lnvitation Comm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow: Band: Maiorette: Hostess Jpirilerl f7eVpty4.Mem,l'1liw . . . eursfqrmg ii:?R'6?6f i0sfl'flvsf i'.i DORA ANN DUNBAR. Dodie ' Rochester. New York She likes to ride horses and bowl, And plans to be a nurse, we're told. Future Nurses LARRY RAYMOND EARP. Wyatt Simcoe. Ontario. Canada He plays the guitar with the -true hillbilly touch. Les Aigles, Key Club, P. and P. Reporter, Color Guard, Junior Jamboree f' Floorshow GERALD E. EBERTS. Jerry Akron. Ohio Way out in front in Spanish. .and swimming, too! Sancho Panza Pres., Pan-Am Club, P. and P. Reporter, El Buen Vecino Feature Ed., Varsity Swimming, Audio-Visual Staff ' RICHARD LEE EDMUNDS. Dick . St. Petersburg. Florida We're glad we had the chance to know Dick. Jr. Exchange MARILYN RAE EMERICH, Rae Reading. Pennsylvania , We'lI remember her with admiration. Baccalaureate Comm., Sancho Panza, Youth Fellowship, Library Staff, N.H.S. EDWARD ALBERT EWELL. Vitamin Medford. Massachusetts Airplanes, bowling, and shooting, too, Make up the things he likes to do. D.C.T. RICHARD GEORGE FARRELL. Rick New Haven. Connecticut He collects records and works on cars, As an architect he's sure to go far. Hi-Y Club, Latin Club CHARLOTTE LYLE FARRINGTON. Sherry Tampa. Florida She's attractive and tall, One of the best of all. Senator, Les Aigles Pres., Pan-Am Club Treas., Service Club, P. and P. Society Eel., Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm., Varsity Swimming, Hostess LARRY CHARLES PEDRO Des Moines. Iowa He runs track and fishes, too, And always has a smile lor you. W, Jr. Exchange Club, Varsity Track PETER SANDFORD FENN. Pete Durham. North Carolina A sportsman youjcan't help liking. Pan-Am Club Serg., No-So-We-Ea Sports Ed., Class Night Props Co-Chm., Varsity Tennis, Concert Choir, Glee ,Club, Inside SPHS plead, Uyell, you-onlin . . . aryngilid alfier' MARGARET ELIZABETH FERQUERON. Margie St. Petersburg, Florida Our wish is that Lady Luck will be the constant companion of this likeable lass. l.C.C. Rep.: Bible Club: Future Teachers: Latin Club: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Band Officer MARGARET LOUISE FISHER. Peggy Mansfield, Ohio We'll enjoy remembering Peg as a hard worker, I.C.C.: D.C.T.: Pan-Am Club MARY ELIZABETH FOGARTY St. Petersburg, Florida Brown eyes and hair, And oh, so fair! History Comm.: Art Club Pres., Treas.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Soph. Homeroom Sec.: Sr. Homeroom Treos.: P. and P. Co-Art Ed.: No-So-We-Ea Art Staff: Jr,-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Band AVANELL WRAY FORD, Avy Edinburg. Indiana A scientific mind-the heart to be a nurse. Future Nurses Pres.: Science Club V. Pres.: N.H.S.: Office Staff KENDRICK TALBOT FORD. Ken St. Petersburg, Florida A neat guy . History Comm.: Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club JACQUELINE EUDORA FOSTER, Jackie St. Petersburg, Florida A swimmer and skier, As a nurse we'll soon see her. Senator: Future Nurses Chaplain: Science Club Sec.: Pan-Am Club TRAVIS ELIZABETH FOSTER, Trav St. Petersburg. Florida We'll always remember Trav's voice of gold. Art Club: German Club: F.H,A.: Science Club: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma: Junior Jamboree v 752' BEVERLY ANN FOWLES, Bev ' Detroit, Michigan An asset to the school, this gal loves to talk. l.C.C. Rep.: Future Nurses: Future Teachers: PanfAm Club: P. and P. Staff: Band DOROTHY LAURENT FRANTZ. Frantzie Knoxville, Tennessee Her sense ol humor has endeared her to all of us. S. G. Publicity Comm.: Les Aigles Sec.: N.H.S.: Quill and Scroll: P. and P. Feature Ed.: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Class Night Script Co-Chm.: Naughty Marietta: Junior Jamboree Publicity Co-Chm, CAROLYN FRANCES FOX Reading, Pennsylvania Scientific is she and a nurse to be. Future Nurses Treas.: Science Club Treas.: Pan-Am Club: Glee Club: Oklahoma! 700 fha ll Bal . , . .qiinil gr'r.nl ly , 0 ws. rin KM-li lla Cveryonie MARY ANN FRICKE Sheboygan. Wisconsin One as sweet can never fail. S. G. Social Comm. Co-Chm.: Ways and Means Co-Chm.: Senator: Service Mn... Club Treas.: Keyettes: Pan-Am Club: No-So-We-Ea Sr. Pictures Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Bike Prom Invitation Comm.: Office Staff DWAYNE NATHAN FRY St. Petersburg, Florida He is one of our favorite guitar-strumming boys. Jr. Exchange: N.H.S.: Concert Choir: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Junior Jamboree THOMAS EUGENE FULFORD. Gene St. Petersburg. Florida 'Neath his quiet manner is one who is tops. Varsity Basketball JACK DAVID FULFORD St. Petersburg. Florida He is our bid for Mr. Atlas. Senator: Hi-Y Club: Jr. Civitan: Varsity Football: Swimming: Basketball WENDY GWEN GARDINER Chicago, Illinois Through her pep, smile, and friendliness She has made our days memorable. S. G. School Improvement Comm.: Soph. Treas.: Floorshow Comm. Co-Chm.: Soph. Senator: Jr. Red Cross: Keyettes: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Ad. Mgr., Business Mgr.: Quill and Scroll: Class Night Script Comm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Head Cheerleader ROSALIE MARIE GARNER, Rosie Baltimore, Maryland Beautiful black hair and eyes the same, As a secretary she'll make her name. D.C.T.: No-So-We-Ea Rep. MYRTLE LOUISE GATEWOOD, MyrlZ New York City. New York We like her blond hair and ever-present smile. Floorshow Comm.: Soph. No-Sa-We-Ea Rep.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Les Aigles: Pan: Am Club: Service Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.: Glee Club: Office Staff: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! EUGENE H. GINN, Jr., Gene St. Petersburg, Florida A hilIbilly song enthusiast, he had a place in our hearts. Pan-Am Club: Quo Vadis MYRA JEAN GLASURE Hazard. Kentucky Active in everything-admired by everyone. S. G. Soph.: Jr.-Sr. Councilman: Social Comm. Co-Chm.: Keyette Sgt.-at-Arms: Pan-Am Club Treas., V. Pres.: N.H.S.: Service Club: P. and P. Reporter: No-So- We-Ea Girl's Sports Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm. Chm.: Varsity Swim- ming: Soph. Party Floorshow Comm. Co-Chm.: Hostess BETTY J N'E GLISSON. B. J. St. Petersburg, Florida Her sneezes, jet-black hair and Hey, Punkin will never be forgotten. Keyettes: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panza: Service Club: P. and P. News Ed.: El Buen Vecino Make-up Ed.: Jr. No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Class Night Make-up Comm. Co-Chm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Library Staff Ialking . n Q molee feuignald . . . ur afriolfic qjpiril GEORGE EDWARD GOBBELS McKeesport, Pennsylvania Wherever or whatever he may be, his laughter will be heard. J. GREGORY GOULD. Greg St. Petersburg, Florida His crew cut and his red M. G. are familiar sights. Publicity Comm. Co-Chm.: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Homeroom Treas.: P. and P. Feature Staff: No-So-We-Ea Art Staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Band SUSANNE HOUGHTON GOULD. Sue St. Petersburg, Florida Where else could so much talent be packed in such a little lady? Art Club: Les Aigles: N.H.S.: Naughty Marietta MIRIAM VIRGINIA GRAF Newark, New Jersey Her art will take her to impressive heights. Art Club: Pan-Am Club: Service Club Z BARBARA LYNN GRANT, Barbie l Tampa, Florida This dark-haired lass can swim in any class. S Club: Sancho Panza: Tap and Scratch Club: El Buen Vecino Sports Ed.: Varsity Swimming: Volleyball Manager SHEILA RAE GREEN. Bambi Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Her lustrous black hair is u shining crown for this attractive miss. Art Club: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Glee Club: Down in 'The Va ey ELIZABETH VIRGINIA GREENE, Belly St. Petersburg, Florida One of our favorite yellow-haired lasses. MARGARET JOYCE GRIMSLEY. Peggy Ozark, Alabama She reigned in our court As she reigns in our hearts. DOROTHY JEAN HADJIAN, Dot Canton, Ohio We'll smile through the years as we recall her warm personality. S. G. Chapel Comm.: Gift Comm.: Service Club Sgt.-at-Arms: Pon-Am Club Ways and Means Comm. Co-Chm.: Keyettes: N.H.S.: Tap and Scratch: No-So- We-Ea Managing Ed.: lr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Junior Jamboree GARY WAYNE HALL Barbourville, Kentucky He likes geology: we like him. Pan-Am Club urin rr , li GERALD BROWN HAMMILL, Jerry Detroit. Michigan Our salty sailor. Senatorg Junior Civitanp Varsity Track MARIE ANN HARDY, Tina St. Petersburg, Florida A petite elf who has a place in everyone's heart. D,C.T.g Les Aiglesg Pan-Am Clubg Soph. No-So-We-Ea Rep.g Soph. Handbook Rep.5 Soph, Homercom Rep. EDITH MAE HARRIS, Edie Haverhill, Massachusetts The peace in her heart is reflected in the kindness of her actions. Cap and Gown Comm.g Library Club V. Pres.p El Circula Eldorado: F.H.A.y Sancho Panzag El Buen Vecino Art Staffg Library Staff SHERRY JOAN HARRIS Augusta, Georgia Success is sure to walk with her down life's path. l.C.C. Rep.7 Play Comm.g Ari Club V. Pres.g F.H.A, Hisloriang Camera Club Sec.: Friendship with Germany: Thespiansg Glee Club: Down in the Valley JOHN BLALOCK HARRISON St. Petersburg, Florida He is our favorite peapicking football star. Soph., Jr. Class Pres.g Graduation Comm.g Key Club Pres.5 N.H.S.g Orchestrag Varsity Football Cc-Captp Track: S. G. Social Comm. Co-Chm. FRED WALTER HARTMAN Indianapolis, Indiana We're glad Fred was one of us. D.C,T. WILLIAM BYRON HAYES, Bill Elmira, New York All sports are his game, We hope they lead to fame. FRANCES CAROL HAYMAN St. Petersburg, Florida We're proud to say we have her friendship. S. G. Historian: Keyettesy N.H.S.y Pan-Am Clubg Sancho Panzap Service Club: El Buen Vecino Co-Ed.f Class Night Business Co-Chm.p Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm.y Band Officer: Orchestrag Hostess LUCILLE BAINBRIDGE HAYWARD, Nicky St. Petersburg, Florida gferg shining eyes brightened our day. an JIM HERRING, Red Chadburn, North Carolina Our red-haired lad with a quiet smile for all. Varsity Football C e C J J 9 n vu j UZ!! Cgililg fZii3.s'3cJ4ijl'W3E!l,,,'liiZla'Xi ,. q f rlgllt CAROLYN IRENE HTLLYER, .'f.Pug '15 St. Petersburg, Florida Her lace is ever blessed by a smile. 22' Delta Tri Hi-Yg Pan-Am Clubg Glee Clubg Rumey High, Puerto Rico: Cheer- leader: Varsity Volleyball BARBARA ANN. HOLTON, Bach Altoona, Pennsylvania Her sincerity is hdmired by all ol us. Youth Fellowship Reporter, Pres.: :Service Clubg Orchestra REE RUTH HOOAPER St. Petersburg, Florida May her work continue being as excellent as it was for us. Tap and Scratch: Soph. Homerwnwi- Secg7'fr-PL'arlGl1.,P. Typistg Bondi Office Stuff CHRISTINEVELEQANOR I-QQPPER. chris 53 ,jf Qi-xicago. Illinois ' lsithereonyone she hi:isn't a smile lor? Will Comm.p Alt. Senator: Pan-Am Clubg Service Clubp Tap find Scratch: P. and ' P. Typist: Bundy Office Slaffg N.H.S. an-new JOHN DAVID HORN. J. D. f St. Petersburg, Florida . A lover of sports who hopes to become an engineer. Scmcho Panzng Varsity Track EDWIN HOTZ Montclair. New Jersey r g 5' w u . We' e lad he as one of s Q Ax Varsity Football HARRY SCHIRMER HOWARD Columbia, South Carolina Brown eyes that constantly twinkle. SHARON KATHLEEN HOWARD. Sherri St. Petersburg, Florida A heart that is most sincere. Band KENNETH PAUL HURLBURT Cincinnati, Ohio ' Electrical work is one of his outstanding abilities. LOUISE HUTCHINGS Robertsdale. Alabama A versatile rsportswoman and global traveler. Glee Club fefore e gunior am oree . . . ami iar ooming WILLIAM WINSLOW HUTCHINSON. Bill Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania He's our special band captain. Floorshow Comm.: Key Club Pres.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Band Capt.: Orchestra: Jr. Jamboree Co-Chm.: N.H.S. GEORGE RAYMOND IKELER, Ike Philadelphia, Pennsylvania We loved to hear him talk. Jr. Exchange Pres.: N.H.S. BARBARA RUTH ISAACS, Barb New Rochelle, New York Dimples and black hair combine in loveliness. Gift Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Future Nurses: No-So-We-Ea Service Club: Jr. we Homeroom V. Pres.: No-So-We-Ea Rep., Ad Seller: Jr.-Sr. Prom Throne Comm.: iq.. Concert Choir: Band: Oklahoma! MARY LOU IVEY, Jenny Miami, Florida She's our golden-throated canary. Song and Poem Comm.: Na-So-We-Ea Rep.: Quo Vadis: Thespians: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Orchestra: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! BARBARA JACKSON, Barb Lake Forest, Illinois We couldn't resist her bubbling personality. l.C.C. Rep.: Senator: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Homeroom Treas., Sec.: P. and P. Stuff: No-So-We-Ea Staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Cheer- leader: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! RICHARD NOEL JACOBS, A1i Chicago, Illinois He is our nomination for an Oscar . Song and Poem Comm.: Thespians: Concert Choir: Oklahoma! BRENDA WANTZ JAGGER, Lau1'ey Detroit, Michigan She thrills us as she sings, Walting her emotions heavenward. I.C.C. Rep.: Play Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Les Aigles: PanAAm Club: Quo Vaclis: Service Club: Thespians: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow: Concert Choir Sec.: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! ROBERT MARCUM JOHNSON. Bob St. Petersburg, Florida Always seen wearing a likeable grin. Pan-Am Club: Concert Choir: Oklahoma! CINDY SUE JONES Union City, Tennessee The peacelulness of her heart is reflected in her calm eyes. F.H.A.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Youth Fellowship 'As MARGARET CLARA JONES. Peggy St. Petersburg, Florida Friendliness like Feggy's is perhaps the greatest attribute in the world. Gift Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: No-So-We-Ea Staff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. oice Jllr. Us acv n Zaire llfjnier-Com!! .... griirlay THOMAS CAPERS JONES, III St. Petersburg. Florida With his smile he made our troubles seem lighter. 1 Key Club, Pan-Am Club PAUL ERNEST KANISS St. Petersburg, Look sharp, leel sharp, be sharp . Pan-Am Club Ways and Means Comm. Co-Chm., No-So-We-Ea Ad Staff, El Buen Vecino Ad Mgr., Class Night Script Comm. KARIN KANT, Red Dover, New Hampshire A small red-head with lots ol life. Quincy High, Quincy, Massachusetts: Girls' Athletic Assoc., French Club, Varsity Softball, Chorus NATALIE MARIE KENNY, Nat Ocala, Florida What wonderful things a smile can do! Jr. Class Treas., Gift Comm. Co-Chm., Senator, Keyette Historian, Service Club Sgt.-at-Arms, Pan-Am Club, Soph. Homeroom Sec., P. and P. Soph. Society Ed., No-So-We-Ea Features, Organization, and Productions Ed., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tion Comm., N.H.S. ANNETTE KENT. Annie St. Petersburg, Florida Our blonde-haired, blue-eyed Homecoming Queen. Soph. Class Sec., Gift Comm. Co-Chm., N.H.S. Sec., Keyettes, Sancho Panza, Soph., Jr., Sr. Homeroom Pres., No-So-We-Eu Ass't. Club Ed., Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm., Glee Club, Cheerleader, Junior Jamboree JOYCE ANNE KICKLITER New York. New York Joyce has eyes and a heart which always match-they smile. Jr. Red Cross Rep., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Pan-Am Club, S Club, Tap and Scratch, P. and P. Staff, Concert Choir, Varsity Volleyball, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahoma! THOMAS TED KITCHEN, Tom Huntington, West Virginia He is our genius lor handling money. HARRY FREDRICK KLEIN, Jr. Englewood. New Jersey We know he loves to hunt, We know happiness will hunt for him. EDWARD STEPHEN KOZLOW, Eddie Chicago, Illinois Our smiling sportsman. Varsity Baseball, Basketball ORAL AUDREY KUHN, Augie Elyeria, Ohio A petite blonde lassie. Jr. Homeroom Sec., Band, Brunswick, Medina, Ohio: Girls' leader Club, Girls' Athletic Association, Y-Teens, Dramatic, Cheerleader, Varsity Basketball !ler'n,mi,vm wg f ffl' RICHARD ARTHUR KUNST New York, New York We're glad he belonged to our class. Band, Science Club CAROL LAMBRECHT Detroit, Michigan Our tall twrrler with stately grace and a wmnmg smile Graduation Comm.: Pon-Am Club Clean-up Comm.: Service Club Social Comm. Co-Chm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: P. and P. Staff: No-So-We-Ea Rep., Ad Mgr.: Band: Maiorette MARY JOANN LEIMORDER P Peoria, Illinois Sincere and dependable in all she does S, G. Publicity Comm.: Publicity Comm.: Les Aigles Sec.: Art Club: Pan-Am Club: N.H.S.: Service Club: P. and P, Co-Ad Mgr., Writer: Quill and Scroll NADI JULIA LANE in Cincinnati. Ohio 3, Here's a girl you ffljust can't beat: One ol' the kindest you'Il ever meet. S. G. Publicity Co-Chm.: Les Aigles V. Pres.: Art Club: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Assoc. Ed.: Quill and Scroll: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Office Staff PATRICIA JEAN LANE, Pat Des Moines, Iowa She'll work with you-she's always sincere. Will Comm.: Circulo El Dorado: Delta Tri Hi-Y: N.H.S.: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panza: Service Club: P. and P. Staff Writer: EI Buen Vecino Business Mgr.: Soph. Party Door Comm.: Band Head Librarian 4 DONNA JEAN LANEY St. Petersburg, Florida Kmd and gracraus-a gem of a girl. Senate Pres.: Keyettes: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch Club: Class Night Business Comm. Co-Cl1m.: Jr.ASr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Library ' Staff: Hostess VIRGINIA ANN LAPHAM, Jennie Rochester, New York WB She walks in beauty. D.C.T. Sec.: Clinic Stuff KAREN ANNA LARSON, Sugar Bun St. Petersburg, Florida She's sweet as sweet can be. D.C.T.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: P. and P. Features Staff: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta SHARON LOU LARSON Wayne. Nebraska A daughter ol the water Gift Comm.: Senator: Sancho Panza Treas.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: N.H.S.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Feature Staff: El Buen Vecino News Reporter: Band BARBARA NANCY LENTZ, Barb St. Petersburg, Florida We'Il remember Barb's dimples and her heart warming smile. Service Club: Sr. Homeroom Treos.: Jr. Red Cross Rep.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Office Staff: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley ingemalfler lzefom- om eetings . ur jnclia KENNETH CARLISLE LETZRING, Ken St. Petersburg, Florida A good sport in everything he does. Pan-Am Pres., Jr. Civitan, Student Handbook Sports Ed., Homeroom Pres., Class Night Co-Chm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm., Varsity Basketball, Foot- ball, Swimming, Track, Oklahoma! DONN BARRY LIPSCOMB 'L ' St. Petersburg, Florida Someone we couldn't have done without- When his camera was needed, he was always about. Jr. Civitan Sec., Sr. Homeroom V. Pres., P. and P. Photographer and lllust. Ed., No-SoAWe-Ea Student Photographer, Class Night Script Comm. Co-Chm., Soph. Party Floarshow Comm. Co-Chm., Host, N.H.S. CHARLES OSWALDE LOWE, Sparky St. Petersburg, Florida His thoughtfulness will be an asset in his career of medicine. l.C.C. Rep., Ways and Means Comm., Jr. Exchange, Pan-Am Club, Red Cross, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. EVA ANN LOWE, Eve Athens, Georgia She'll always be our dark and vivacious Eve. Cap and Gown Comm., Soph. Senator, Forensic Club, Pan-Am Club, Service Club, P. and P. Staff, No-So-We-Ea Staff, Jr.-Sr. Prom Throne Comm. NANCY MARIE LOWE, Nan Si. Petersburg, Florida She twirled right into our hearts. Proiect and Entertainment Comm., Senate Proiect Comm., D.C.T., Band, Maiorette i LYNN LOWENTHAL Chicago, Illinois A conscientious worker and a considerate friend Alt. Senator, Pan-Am Club, Soncho Panza, Tap and Scratch, El Buen Vecino Art Staff, Chicago, Illinois: Homeroom Pres., Girls Chorus, Kathie Tri Hi-Y, G.A.A., S.S.S.C., Nautilae, Office Staff, N.H.S. BILL WAYNE LUNDY Galax, Virginia Happy-go-lucky-loving lile's lighter moments Hi-Y Club, Jr. Homeroom Pres., Varsity Baseball, Audio-Visual Staff WILLIAM NEWELL MacDONALD. Low Pockets St. Petersburg, Florida He's the reason parents get gray, But we hope he'll always stay that way. Jr. Exchange, Pan-Am Club, El Buen Vecino Sportrait PATTY SUE MCCARTY St. Petersburg, Florida As vivacious as she is versatile Song and Poem Comm., Co-Chm., Thespian Pres., Tap and Scratch Sgt.-at-Arms, Delta Tri Hi-Y, Les Aigles, Pan-Am Club, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahomal, Junior Jamboree Q WILLIAM MICHAEL MCCULLAR, Micky St. Petersburg, Florida An all-around boy who made an all-around contribution to S.P.H.S. Floorshow Comm., Jr. Parking lot Comm., Key Club, Pan-Am Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm., Boys Glee Club, Color Guard, Concert Choir, Jr. Jamboree, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahoma! pen4ahlea4cluiAor-A . . . Era ifional Stampe e U0 Z e WILLIAM A. MCINTYRE, BiII i' Si. Petersburg, Florida An ace athlete who likes and is liked. S Jr. Civitan Chaploing Pan-Am Clubp Vorsiiy Foofboll,'Soccer, Track gg, DAWN MANUEL St. Petersburg, Florida Sports-ability, good sportsmanship and friendliness plus l.C.C. Rep.g Girls,. S Club: Varsity Baskelball, Volleyball Capt. LEE ROY MANUEL, Lee St. Petersburg, Florida How glad we were to have you as one ol usl Pon-Am Cluby El Buen Vecino Sports Ed.5 Concert, Cl10lYi Glee Club: OklUl10mC1l TR-ILBY LEEQVEMARKS, Tril .g, Si. Peidijsburg, Florida Tril's humor brightens any group. F.H.A. Vice-Pres. of Progromsy Delld,-,flfri .Hi-Yg Pan-Am '5Clubf Quo Vodisg Service Club: Top and Scrolchg Homeroom V. Pres., TFQQSJ Cadet Teacher v: Q 1 1 I BARBARA ARLENE MARVIN, Bobbie St. Petersburg, Florida Genuine through and through - Cop and Gown Comm.: Les Aiglesg Pon-Am Clubg P. ond P. Ad. Mgr. JUDITH IRENE MAY, Judy Detroit, Michigan A Fun-loving with a mischievous laugh Delta Tri Hi-Yg Future Nursesf Pun-Am Club: Top and Scratch JOHN EDWIN MAYER, Jackson Manchester, New Hampshire His many talents will take him lor. Pon-Am Clubg Sancho Panzag Homeroom Treos., Sec.p El Buen Vecino Photog- ropher JOYE DARLENE MEIER, J0' Rockford, Illinois Jo is loved for her dependability, service, and school spirit. Will Comm. Co-Chm.p N.H.S. Vice-Pres.g F.H.A.g Pan-Am Clubp Suncho Ponzug P. and P. Stoffg El Buen Vecino News Co-Ed.: Quill und Scroll JOYCE LIVINGSTON MELHORN, Auntie York, Pennsylvania V Good things come in small packages. Prophecy Comm.p Senotorg Pan-Am Clubg Service Cluby Top and Scratch DON EUGENE MEREDITH, Donnie' Sunbury. Ohio A Sincere and well-liked Pon-Am Club: Bond Cafeteria . . . 5 e ighi efvlacl aspring geuerv RICHARD SEATON METZ, Par-Shooter Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Well known around school for his friendly personality and golfing skill Key Club: Jr. Exchange: PanAAm Club: Varsity Basketball, Golf, Track JOHN CARL METZGER, Jack St. Petersburg, Florida Jack's good humor and ambition are two assets. Hi-Y Club: Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: Varsity Football, Track LARRY KEITH MEYER. Lat St. Petersburg, Florida Larry's record of service and intelligence are signs of future success. Will Comm. Co-Chm.: Jr. Senator: Jr. Exchange Treas.: N.H.S. Treas.: El Circulo Eldorado: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panza: Homeroom Pres.: P. and P. Sports Co-Ed.: El Buen Vecino Co-Ed.: Class Night Script Comm.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Varsity Golf: Boys' State HELEN LOUISE MEYERS Hampton. Virginia Her red hair and freckles add to her personality plus. D.C.T.: Art Club: Band: Office Staff ARTHUR DAY MILLER, Ari St. Petersburg, Florida His ready humor made him a favorite. Hi-Y Club: Key Club: Pan-Am Club: Jr. Homeroom Pres.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Band: Varsity Football, Swimming: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Oklahomal: Junior Jamboree BARBARA GAYE MILLER, Bobbi St. Petersburg, Florida A Her dancin feet and curl hair are well known around school 9 Y ' - Floorshow Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Future Teachers: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch: Jr. No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Soph. Homeroom Sec.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.: Usher: Cadet Teacher HELEN LOUISE MOORE, Mo St. Petersburg, Florida Talents and ability to serve have won her the admiration of all. S. G. Red Cross Comm.: l.C.C. Pres.: History Comm. Co-Chm.: Keyettes: Pan- Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Assoc. News Ed.: No-So-We-Ea Clubs Co.-Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Quill and Scroll: Office Staff: Glee Club: Jr. Jamboree AUDREY JANE MORRISON, Audie Hilo, Hawaii Audie shines in the rhythm section of our band as well as in the circle of her many friends. rt Club: Les Aigles: Service Club: Thespians: Band: Orchestra: Jr. Jamboree MOLLY JOE MORRISON, Moll Sanford, Florida Her humor and good fun are well-known trademarks. Song and Poem Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y Treas.: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Thespians: P. and P. Soph. Reporter: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! BOBBIE JEAN MORTON St. Petersburg, Florida A sincere and friendly girl whose warmth extends to all. Baccalaureate Comm.: Future Teachers Sec., Pres.: Library Council Pres.: Pan- Am Club: Tap and Scratch: Youth Fellowship: Library Staff: Office Staff O I l U O l ranfrc aa - rnufe Cramimrng .. or of r - Jerma JEAN FAYE MURPHY, Jeannie Philadelphia, Pennsylvania She's our favorite Jeannie with the light-brown hair . Art Club: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Homeroom V. Pres.: fm Jr.-Sr. Floorshow Comm.: Oklahoma! 4595 LOUISE NICOL Susquehanna, Pennsylvania Her outstanding service points to success as a teacher. l.C.C.: Future Teachers Sec.: N.H.S.: Quo Vaolis: P. and P. Assoc. Feature Ed.: Concert Choir: Usher: Oklahoma! GAY MARLENE NICHOLS Milwaukee, Wisconsin With her sunny disposition, Gay has been a real asset to S.P.H.S. P. and P. Feature Writer: Library Staff PAULA KAY NICHOLS St. Petersburg, Florida A very capable girl who made a lasting impression on all of us. Baccalaureate Comm. Co-Chm.: Keyettes Treas.: Pres.: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: No-So-We-Ea Staff: Jr.'5r, Prom Decoration Comm.: Band: Jr. x Jamboree t,Q:v5,,sw' PATRICIA ANN NINE, Pat Indianapolis, Indiana Dependability with a sparkling personality Delta Tri Hi-Y: F.H.A.: Pan-Am Club: Sancho Panzu: No-So-We-Ea Faculty Pictures: El Boen Vecino Staff: Class Night Prop Co-Chm.: Glee Club: Oklahoma! . 7 GORDON ALLEN NORTON 9 ' Evansville, Indiana He left S.P.H.S. better for his having been here. S. G. Soph. Councilman, Vice-Pres., Pres.: Key Club Vice-Pres.: N.H.S.: Home- room Pres.: Handbook Assoc. Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm.: Varsity Basket- ball Capt., Baseball: Boys' State PATRICIA ANNE O'BRIEN, Pat East Orange, New Jersey A likable lass with a sweet smile Play Comm.: F.H.A. Treas.: Pan-Am Club: East Orange, New Jersey: S. G. Sec.: Glee Club: Varsity Basketball, Swimming ROSE MARIE OTTEN Si. Petersburg, Florida A girl you can't help admiring D.C.T. Treas.: F.H.A.: Office Staff MARY CATHERINE OWENS Evanston, Illinois A sweet smile and a sweet note Harvest Ball Floorshaw Comm.: Jr. Senator: Delta Tri HiAY: Latin Club: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Jr. Homeroom Sec.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Down in the Valley: Oklahomal: Jr. Jamboree Q l' , WILLIAM S TT DWENS Evanston, Illinois The world welcomes such as Scott. T Pan-Am Club: Concert Choir: Jr. Jamboree: Oklahoma! 3 n.4urpa.M42al N. aff- Jimev Showd ur gabuzloud PATRICIA ELIZABETH PALM, Pa1mtree St. Paul. Minnesota Where there's Pat, there's personality. Will Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y Pres.: Girls S Club Sec.: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch: P. and P. Staff: No-So-We-Ea Typist: Office Staff: Weymouth, Massachusetts: I.C.C.: Cheerleader: Glee Club: A Cappella Choir: Varsity Basketball, Volleyball ROBERT LESLIE PARKE, Bob Lansing, Michigan A young man with a golden horn and a happy heart Play Comm. Co-Chm.: Thespian V. Pres.: Science Club Pres.: Pan-Am Club: Band: Orchestra: Jr, Jamboree: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! PHYLLIS ANNE PARKER, Phyl Welsh. West Virginia Her virtues are many-her vices none. History Comm.: Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch DOROTHY AMELIA PATTEN, Dottie Doylestown, Ohio She has many arts--one is art. Girls S Club Chaplain: Art Club: Varsity Volleyball DON ADELE PATTERSON. Donna Clarkesville, Georgia What lucky patients she will have! Prophecy Comm.: l.C.C. Rep.: F.H.A. Vice-Pres.: Future Nurses: Pan-Am Club: N.H.S. Lebanon High: Soph. Class Pres.: Beta Club: Cheerleader ELIZABETH ANN PAULSEN, B. A. St. Petersburg, Florida Humor and sincerity--her combination for success. F.H.A. Vice-Pres.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Tap and Scratch: P, and P. Staff: Glee Club: Naughty Marietta JANET ELIZABETH PEACOCK St. Petersburg, Florida Prettier than a peacock Prophecy Comm.: Future Teachers V. Pres., Treas.: F.H.A. Parliamentarian: N.H.S.: Youth Fellowship: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm.: Orchestra: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley MARJORIE ANN PEARSON, Margie Orlando, Florida A bon ami to everyone Song and Poem Comm.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: P. and P. Co-Ad. Mgr.: Band: Orchestra: Naughty Marietta PHILLIP ALAN PETERSON, Phil St. Petersburg, Florida He achieves victory from a diving board. Quo Vadis: Pan4Am Club: Office Staff: Varsity Swimming ELOISE ROBERTA PHILLIPS, Flip Elgin, Illinois Gaiety at its height Invitation Comm.: Jr. Senators: Friendship with Germany: Future Teachers: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Glee Club: Down in the Valley ,.. leaf . L . . 7 I t Ll , C I f w 1 Wi ill' 2? 1 all . 'll' Q 1 'l'. f' f -' J: fm' '-: in t if i fl..tf.tmfta'ff..? rq n Y sr l' il f me 3 if :11 an :Pill MARTHA ELIZABETH PLAYFORD Marty St. Petersburg, Florida All S.P.H.S. adores her. Soph. Senatorg Delta Tri Hi-Yg Pan-Am Clubg Sancho Panzag Service Clubg Soph. Homeroom Pres.g No-So-We-Ea Faculty Picturesg El Buen Vecino News Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm.: Office Staffg Glee Club, Oklahoma! MARY ANN PLUNKETT Indianapolis, Indiana The girl with a winning smile for all Future Nurses V. Pres. JOAN CAROLE PRENDERGAST, Jeanie Canandaiqua. New York Another music enthusiast-with talent to spare Les Aiglesy Service Clubg Concert Choirg Glee Clubp Office Staffg Hostessp Naughty Mariettap Down in the Valleyy Oklahomaly N.H.S. PAT JEAN PRINCE, Pat Fayetteville, Tennessee Forever faithful to her friends Will Comm.y Delta Tri Hi-Yp Pan'Am Clubg Service Cluby Top and Scratchg Soph., Jr. Homeroam Treas.g P. and P. Stuff: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm., Floorshowg Library Staffg Office Staffg Glee Clubg Jr. Jambareeg tAlAaughty arietta ANNE LOUISE RAUTENSTRAUCH New York, New York A flower of sweetness on the stem ol grace History Comm. Co-Chm.g Les Aigles 2nd V. Pres.p Thespians Scribeg Sancho Panzag Sr. Homeroom Treas.g P. and P. Feature, News Writerg Jr.-Sr. Prom Invitation Comm.g Concert Choirg Glee Clubg Usherg Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! JAYNE ELEANOR RAYMENT, Jaynie Chatham. Ontario. Canada There's never a dull moment! Baccalaureate Comm.g Delta Tri Hi-Yg PanAAm Club: Sancho Pctnzag Service Cluby Soph., Jr. No-So-We-Ea Rep.g El Buen Vecino Make-up Ed.g Jr.-Sr. Prom Crown Comm. Floorshow MARY CAROLE REESER, Barefoot Rochester, Minnesota Always into something-especially il it's fun! Publicity Comm.g Delta Tri Hi-Yi Les Aiglesp Service Clubg Science Club: Na-So- We-Ea Ad. Seller, Publicityg Jr.-Sr. Prom Publicity Comrn.y Band GAIL LOUISE REICHELDERFER St. Petersburg. Florida ls there anyone with a bigger heart? Cop and Gown Comm.g Keyettes Sec.g El Circuo Eldoradog Pan-Am Clubg N.H.S.: Service Clubg Soph., Jr. Homeroom Sec.g El Buen Vecino Staftg Jr,-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm. Co-Chm.y Cheerleadery Library Staffp Ushery Jr. Jam- boreeg Naughty Marietta: Comm. Chm. Hastessp Soph. Party Invitation SIDNEY CHARLES RICH. Sid St. Petersburg, Florida He's happiest holding a rod and reel. WILLIAM WAYNE RICH Gadsden. Alabama Here's to one of the neatest ! History Comm.f Sr. Senotorg Les Aiglesg Jr. Exchangep P. and P. Assoc. Feature Ed.g Class Night Script Comm.: Quill and Scroll Jeelzfearzsialn . . . airing all fsnemingly Clnfllemi fhrom KENNETH LEE RIDER' Guilford, Connecticut His quiet charm makes him popular. Alt. Senator, Key Club, Pan-Am Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom lnvitational Comm., N.H.S. ARTHUR SIEMERS RITTER, Art Brooklyn, New York Soccer, football, medicine and people--all are on Art's list. Varsity Football, Soccer ANDREW MANUEL RIVKIND, Andy Sarasota, Florida Jazz here-classical there-but it's all talent! Jr. Exchange, N.H.S., Band, Class Night Orchestra, Jr. Jamboree MARGARET ANNE ROBERTSON, Margie H St. Petersburg, Florida SA busy doll with lots of pep Play Comm., Alt. Sencttor, Future Teachers V. Pres., Service Club Chaplain, Pan-Am Club, Sancho Pdnza, El Buen Vecino Assoc. Co-Ed., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tion Comm., N.H.S. ALBERT L. ROGERS, Jr.. UAE' Camden, New Jersey y We'II remember Al's happy grin. ' Senator, Pan-Am Club, No-So-We-Ea Rep., P. and P. Staff, El Buen Vecino Photographer BEATRICE SHIRLEY ROMANELLO. Bea Teaneck. New Jersey Bea plans to be a teacher-shefll be terrific , too. Graduation Comm. Co-Chm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Future Teachers, Pan-Am Club, Sancho Panza, Service Club, P. and P. Feature Writer, Band, Maiorette MARILYN RUTH ROUNSEVILLE Middleboro. Massachusetts 5 FriemZ:ly,bpleasant, and alwgys singer? - 1' A G ee u -' ' ,,' ilsi' -0- K ,, ' DAVID RONALD ROWLAND ' ' Chicago, Illinois Sincerity-his keyword Scie nce C lu b KATHERINE AUGUSTA RUTLAND, Kay Greensboro, North Carolina Cute as a bug's ear Song and Poem Comm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Pan-Am Club, Office Staff, Glee Club, Orchestra, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley JOYCE- EMILY SABA f St. Petersburg, Florida . A gal with plenty of poise Invitation Comm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, F.H.A.gj Future Teachers, Pan-Am Club, Sancho Panza- Science Club- Homerooinnkeoi., P. and P. Staff, El Buen Vecino H Feature 'Co-Ed., Glee Club eelingd . . . hose omaniic Hours In eafh It r . . SHIRLEY ANN SALSBURY , , 1'-' St. Petersburg. Florida 2' Her faithful comradeship wins her many friends. Youth Fellowship V. Pres., D.C.T. ' HARRY LECHNER SAUERS St. Petersburg. Florida Personality in every inch of height S. G. Jr., Sr. Councilman, Ways :and Means Co-Chm., Jr. :Exchange Sec., Pan-Am Club, Jr. Homeroom Pres., Jr.-Sr. Decoration Comm., Varsity Football, Track HARRY L. SCHICKL-ING. S'chick 'f Malvern, Pennsylvania He's a genuine shutterbug. Science Club, P. and P. Photographer, Na-So-We-Ea Photographer, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Down in the -Malloy?-Olttchomall. SCHIFFGEN . Springdaleg Pennsylvania Ideal secretar of 7960 3::2:1.:.f.:., , .,. , Si' . Y Psth-Am Club, Science Club, Service Qlub, Library Staff CARL DANIEL SCHRADER l A Yonkers, New York A really special '56 senior. gg? Harvest Ball Floorshow' C0mm.3,Ket1, -Club, Pan-Am Club, Science Club, Varsity Track 2:5 5? DANiEL BOONE sc:-IUH, Dan St. Petersburg. Florida The crystal ball foresees success rn law as hrs future. I.C.C. Rep., Jr., Sr. Senator, Key Club Sec., Jr.-Sr. Prom! Decoration Comm. Co-Chm., Concert Choir Pres., Glee Club, Bandfflolor' G'udi'Ei5, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley JUDITH ANN sr-IULSE, Ji1dy ' Indianapolis, Indiana ., Happiest after the mall has arrived . Graduation Comm., Ways and Means Comm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Friendship with Germany, Pan-Am Club, Service Club, Tap and Scratch, Jr. Homeroom Treas., No-So-We-Ea Rep., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm., Concert Choir, Usher, Naughty Marietta, Oklahoma! V JOSINEAV sc1-1ULz, Jo ' Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania H A prettygirl is like a melody. Invitation Comm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Friendship with Germany, Les Aigles, Pan- Am Club, Service Club, Tap and Scratch, Soph., Jr. Homeroom Sec., Treas., Class Night Make-up Comm. Co-Chm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm., Concert Choir, Glee Club, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahoma! ROBERT JOSEPH, SEGARS.. Qfeobf- Atlanta. Georgia He keeps his car in tip-top shape. ANN SZWELL, Ned ' St. Petersburg. Florida ' A lass who's easy to like Library Club V. Pres., Pan-Am Club, Science:-Club, Service Library Staff outfzern oonv . . . ur Stupen ou.4 lfcwkfethall eam JAMES SCOTT SHAW Lock Haven, Pennsylvania We never knew him when he wasn't sincere. Hi-Y Club Pres., Band LEONARD CASON SHAW, Len St. Petersburg, Florida He's tops with everyone. Social Comm., Key Club V. Pres., Pan-Am Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. JEANNEANE SHEAN, Jeanne Victoria, Virginia Sugar is sweet and so are you. Invitation Comm. Co-Chm., Tap and Scratch 2nd V. Pres., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Pan- Am Club, Youth Fellowship, No-So-We-Ea Typist, Concert Choir, Glee Club Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley, Oklahomal, N.H.S. JOYCE ANNE SHEATS Toledo, Ohio One of our most talented in many ways Jr., Sr. Class Sec., Jr. Senator, Pan-Am Club Social Comm. Co-Chm., N.H.S. Program Chm., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Keyettes, Service Club, Thespians, Tap and Scratch, No-So-We-Ea Typist, Concert Choir, Glee Club, Jr. Jamboree, Naughty Marietta, Oklahoma! HERSCHEL MARION SHEETS, Hernie Si. Petersburg, Florida Not only sports but music, too Soph., Jr., Sr. Homeroom Pres., Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm., Concert Choir, Glee Club, Jr. Jamboree, Varsity Basketball, Football, Oklahoma! LINDA DEE SHERMAN McKeespori. Pennsylvania AII the things you are S. G. Sec., School Improvement Chm., Keyette V. Pres., N.H.S., Pan-Am Club, Sancho Panza, Service Club, No-So-We-Ea Sr. Activities, Class Night Co-Chm., Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm., Library Staff, Jr. Jamboree Co-Chm. BARBARA SUE SHIELDS, Suzie Tallahassee, Florida A champ on wheels Graduation Comm., F.H.A., Delta Tri Hi-Y, Pan,Am Club, Service Club, Jr.-Sr. Prom Floarshow, Band, Maiorette, Jr. Jamboree SYLVIA ANN SHIELDS Tampa, Florida Gracious in her way of living Science Club, Tap and Scratch Club CHRISTINA EARLANNE SHORT, Chris Washington, D. C. Music is a girl's best friend. Jr. Senator, Delta Tri Hi-Y, Pon-Am Club, Sancho Panza, Service Club, Tap and Scratch, P. and P. Staff, El Buen Vecino Co-Ad. Mgr., Jr.-Sr. Prom Invita- tion Comm., Floorshow, Office Staff, Glee Club, Concert Choir, Jr. Jamboree, Naughty Marietta, Down in the Valley SALLY SIMMONS Clearwater, Florida Sugar and spice and everything nice S. G. Red Cross Comm., Play Comm. Co-Chm., Pan-Am Ways and Means Comm. Co-Chm., Service Club Sec., Point Comm. Co-Chm., Les Aigles, N.H.S., Keyettes, P. and P. Soph,, Jr., Sr. Editor, Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm. Co-Chm., Jr. Jamboree, Hostess D 3 , Q I e f:Su.4penAe ani ffxcriemenf he ...bra the Uflnnua DAVID EUGENE SIPE St. Petersburg, Florida His eye is in the sky. JOHN STANLEY SIRMONS, JaCk' Si. Petersburg, Florida He's one of our favorite crew-cut kids . PENELOPE ANNE SMITH, Penny Lewiston, Maine A Penny from Heaven Cap and Gown Comm.: Library Club Sec.: Tap and Scralch Treas.: Delia Tri Hi-Y: Library Slaff: Head Usher ' RAYMQND BERKLEY, SMITH, Ray' . 'Casco, Maine He's one 6f'Uur class that mye'll never forget. Down in the Valley WILLIAM CHARLES SMOUT. Bil1 Si. Petersburg, Florida ' He's happiest holding a steering wheel. Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: N.H.S. BIRGIT MILLER SORENSEN, Red' Uraa, Denmark Red always seeksgsome good to do. Cap and Gown Comm.: Ar? Club: Laiin Club: N.H.S.: Science Club: Homeroom V. Pres.: P. and P. Proofreader: Usher ANNA FRANK SOUDER, Stump Elizabeihton, Tennessee Belle ol the water Forensic Sec.-Treas.: Pan-Am Club: Girls S Club: Sancho Panza: El Buen Vecino: Varsity Swimming JUDITH ALLEGRA SPARROWHAWK. Judy' Tam a Florida P 1 Judy is always pleasant and affable. Art Club: Les Aigles JON P. SPEARMAN. Mickey Anderson, Indiana He contributed in many ways to the success of our class. Science Club: Class Night Lighis and Scenery Co-Chm.: Library Staff: Naughty Marieha: Down in rhe Valley: Oklahoma! ROBERT PACKARD SPEEL. Bob Trenton, New Jersey Cars and records areiihigh on his list. 2 PanAAm Club ufaa ,Dedicated . . . ur rouci But orrowfu SHIRLEY CAROL SPENCE, Little Bit Drexal Hill, Pennsylvania Much more you could not ask for! Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! NORMAN SALISBURY SPRAGUE, III, Norm Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania He's someone to remember. Pan-Am Club PATRICIA MAE STAATS, Pat Charleston, West Virginia One of the very nicest people you'll ever meet S. G. Ways and Means Comm.: l.C.C. Vice-Pres.: Soph. Senator: Service Club Service Co-Chrn.: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Jr. cmd Sr. Homeroom Sec.- Treas.: No-So-We-Ea Sr. Activity Pictures: Glee Club: Office Staff: Down in the Valley: Junior Jamboree WILLIAM BENJAMIN STALLINGS, Benjie McKeesport, Pennsylvania He helped make our days at S.P.H.S. more interesting. Hi-Y Club: Pan-Am Club: Audio-Visual Staff: Office Staff JUDITH STANLEY PETERS, Bugs St. Petersburg, Florida She deserves to be as happy always as she is now. l.C.C. Rep.: Jr. Senator: Forensic Pres.: Art Club: Pan-Am Club: Thespians: Soph. Homeroom Pres.: Library Staff SYLVIA STEPHANIE STEDMAN, Steph Dayton, Ohio Steph wears a crown for all-around service to S.P.H.S. Publicity Comm.: Art Club: Les Aigles: N.H.S.: Service Club: No-So-We-Ea Rep.: Band Quartermaster DONALD K. STEPHENS, Don Savannah, Georgia He contributed to S.P.H.S. in the audio-visual program and in industrial arts. Student Handbook Staff: Pan-Am Club: Audio-Visual Staff: Varsity Football .IO ANN STETLER York, Pennsylvania Always attractive, always friendly Publicity Comm.: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Linden Hall Academy: Dramatic Club Treas.: Tumbling Club: Glee Club: Prom Comm.: The Society Reporter: Varsity Hockey, Tennis JANE ELIZABETH STEWART St. Petersburg, Florida Forever faithful to all her friends Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch PAUL WILLIAM STIGAARD Pipestone, Minnesota A gentleman through and through Pan-Am Refreshment Comm. moiiorw yn flw -..P one-up ail.1,4e,mf1ly . . . aving JOYCE ETHELE STOCKING, Jaye ' Chicago, Illinois A smile to capture every heart Friendship with Germany: Future Teachers: Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club MARY LOUISE STRASSER, Lou Greenport, New York Contentment like hers brings happiness. D,C.T. Social Chm.: Soph. Homeroom Sec. MARTHA ANN STRASSLER, 1VIartY i Altoona, Pennsylvania Marty's warm smile is worth more than gold. Ari Club: Delta Tri Hi-Y: Pon'Am Club: Top and Scratch LEON HAROLD STRUTHERS, Red Si. Petersburg, Florida We're glad you're one of, the class of '56 JOSEPH MARK SWANSON, 'fJ0e Kane. Pennsylvania Our lair-haired lad--onevof the best A D.C.T. Vice-Pres.: Youth Fellowship: Homeroom V. Pres.: Office Staff: Varsity Track STEPHEN DAVID THOMAS, Steve St. Petersburg. Florida A man with promise of future success Latin Club Pres.: N.H.S.: Orchestra CHARLES TICE. Char1ie St. Petersburg, Florida Charlie was one ol our greatest lovers of sports. RICHARD E. TOMLIN. Dick Si. Petersburg, Florida Our gentleman from sole to crown-versatile in his service to his school S. G. School Improvement Comm.: Will Comm.: Jr. Civitan: Homeroom Pres.: P. ahd P. Boys Sports Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.: Bond lst Lt.: Boys' State SYLVIA ANN TOUSSAINT, Si1v P Manchester. New Hampshire ' We owe so much to you, Sylvia. Publicity Comm. Co'-Chm.: Soph. -Senator: ViceAPres., Treas. Art Club: Delia Tri Hi-Y: Les Aiglesg Science Club: No-So-We-Ea Art Ed.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decora- tion Comm. -. - .Q BETTY-JO TREADWELL, B. J. . St. Petersburg. Florida A worthy fortune awaits the deserving. Les Aigles: Pan-Am Club: Service Cli1b:.,Tdp and Scratch: Quill and Scroll: P. and P. Ad. Mgr., Hall of Fame Ed.: Spring Magazine Ad. Mgr. une 8, 1956, Come oo oon . . he Sad glljlhfl' egg? KAREN VIRGINIA TURNER, KAY Pomeroy, Ohio The essence of friendliness Sr. Senotorg Future Nurses Sec.g Girls S Club Trecis.g Lotin Club ROBERT RAY TURNER. Bob Grove City, Ohio His ever-present smile helped brighten many days. Audio-Visual Clubg Audio-Visuol Stoflg Bondi Varsity Trock RUSSELL RONALD TWEED, Ronny St. Petersburg, Florida The kind of boy we like to meet Song ond Poem Comm. Co-Chrn,g Jr,-Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.g Concert Choirf Naughty Mariettog Down in the Valley CAROLE ELIZABETH TWIGG, Bent Bowling Green, Florida Full of lun and happiness Cop and Gown Comm.: Future Nursesg Pon-Am Clubg Top ond Scratch: Bond DOUGLAS COLE ULRICH, Doug St. Petersburg, Florida Doug was polite to everyone. Pon-Am Club VAINO USKI Lakeforest, Illinois Good-natured at all times Pan-Am Clubp Varsity Football JOHN NICK VASELIADES, NiCko1as Spartanburg. South Carolina Why take everything seriously? JACQUELYN DOLORES VEILLEUX, ZuZu St. Petersburg, Florida A talented lass with a merry heart Floorshow Comm.g Art Clubg Camera Clubg Delta Tri Hi-Yg Pon-Am Clubg P. ond P. Reporterg Library Stoffp Office Staff BILLY RAY VOGEL Washington, D. C. Sincerity is a keynote to success. Concert Choirg Glee Clubg Junior Jamboree CARLYN GAIL VonBROOCK, Colly Orange, New Jersey Her enthusiastic school spirit is contagious, Pan-Am Clubg Top and Scrotchy No-So-We-Eu Rep.g Library Stuff 'fnimm . lv' iw fflllilllfi 2' fisfi. K LEWIS WILLIAM WAGAR, Lou New Rochelle, New York We're pleased that you're a '56'er! Pan-Am Club: El Circulo Eldorado: Band: Orchestra RICHARD KENT WARNER, Dick St Petersbur Florida . gr A first-rate sportsman-may he continue crossing all life's goal lines! l.C.C. Rep.: Jr. Civiian Vice-Pres.: Pan-Am Club Sgt.-ai-Arms: Jr. Homeroom Pres.: Varsity Football ROLAND JAMES WATTS Lubbock, Texas Fun-loving and easy-going Key Club: Varsity Track JUDITH WELLS, Judie York, Maine A talented dancer with a fascinating manner Delta Tri Hi-Y Chaplain: Pan-Am Club: Service Club: Richmond High School: Glee Club: Usher: Band: Cheerleader DONNA ELLEN WHELESS, Donnie New York, New York A leading lady Alt. Senator: Dela Tri Hi-Y: Quo Vadis: Tap and Scratch: Glee Club BETTE ROSE WHITE Belford, New Jersey The road Bette is following will lead to success. Les Aigles: Youfh Fellowship: Library Staff NANCY LEE WIGGINS, Nance Portsmouth, Virginia A Southern lass with a friendly smile Youth Fellowship Sec.: F.H.A.: Band SALLY ANDRA WILLIAMS, Andy Newport News. Virginia You deserve the best life has to offer. Ways and Means Comm.: Library Club Pres.: F.H.A.: Library Staff ANN HUGHES WILLIAMS, Little Willie Baltimore, Maryland Her all-around service brings her bounties untold. S. G. Historian, Assembly Comm. Co-Chm.: No-So-We-Ecu Rep.: Service Club Pres., Vice-Pres.: Pan-Am Club Sec.: El Circulo Eldorado: Keyehes: N.H.S.: Sancho P nza- EI B - . a , uen Vecino Reporter: Class Night Script Comm., Jr. Sr. Prom Floorshow Comm.: Band: Head Maiorehe: Junior Jamboree EDWIN LEE WILLIAMS, Big Ed Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Sports-ability and likeability are combined in Ed . Audio-Visual Staff leaving QQ. . C .Qi Ui- ol Q44 Clflle ouncl ji, FREDDIE HARVEY WILLIAMS, Fred Thomaston, Georgia Combine intelligence and sportsmanship for a man we all admire. S. G. Publicity Comm.: Cap and Gown Comm. Co-Chm.: Jr. and Sr. Homeroom Treas., Pres.,: Jr. Exchange: N.H,S.: No-So-We-Ea Business Mgr.: Jr.-Sr. Prom Floorshow: Concert Choir: Varsity Football, Soccer, Track: Naughty Marietta: Junior Jamboree Tickets Co-Chm. JULIUS TURNBULL WILLIAMS, JR., Sonny Perry, Florida One of our favorite sons of the South Social Comm.: Pan-Am Club: Audio-Visual Staff: Junior Parking Lot: Soph. Football BRENDA FARQUHAR WILLINGHAM, WILLIE St. Petersburg, Florida Forever bubbling with happiness Invitation Comm.: Senate Sec., Treas., Vice-Pres.: Pan-Am Club Sec.: Future Teachers: Service Club: Tap and Scratch: P. and P. Circulation: Jr.-Sr. Prom Throne Comm. Chm.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Office Staff: Down in the Valley: Naughty Marietta: Oklahoma! Z SUE ALAN WINDLE, Suzieque - New Market, Virginia Z Easy-going and lovable Library Staff: New Market: Latin Club: Booster Club: Beta C ub: Honor Council: S. G. SCA: Cheerleader: Glee Club: N.H.S. WILLIAM HENRY WITTSTRUCK. Bill St. Petersburg, Florida A true friend in every sense of the word Pan-Am Club: Jr.-Sr. Prom Decoration Comm.: Orchestra: Naughty Marietta: Down in the Valley: Oklahoma! JAMES WILLIAM WOOD, Jim Chicago, Illinois We know he'll be llying high . Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: Band GAIL ROWENA WOODS Charleston, West Virginia A lass who works her heart out D.C.T.: Youth Fellowship BEATRICE WORTH WOODY Atlanta, Georgia A sweet belle with a Southern accent History Comm.: Tap and Scratch Pres.: Service Club Proiect Comm, Co-Chm.: Pan-Am Club: Quo Vadis: N.H.S.: Concert Choir: Glee Club: Oklahoma! WARD KIRKLAND WOOLLEY St. Petersburg, Florida A musician with a smile lor everyone Jr. Exchange: Pan-Am Club: N.H.S.: Band: Junior Jamboree all . , SHIRLEY WORKMAN ROBINSON St. Petersburg, Florida Pretty as a picture Delta Tri Hl-Y: Pan-Am Club: Tap and Scratch: Concert Choir: Naughty Marietta ul cgelter - or Umar: ., ilrrvrfncg Gijlggn c GPG LINDA KAY WRATCHFORD Keyser. West Virginia A pretty miss with personality plus Invitation Comm. Co-Chm., Pon-Am Club, Service Club, Top and Scratch, No-So-We-Ea Typist, Junior Jamboree PHYLLIA JEAN ZATLIN. Phy1 Green Bay. Wisconsin Brilliant, busy, and talented I.C.C. Sec., Ploy Comm., Les Aigles, Soncho Ponzo Sec., N.H.S., Thespions, Soph. Homeroom Sec., El Circulo Eldorado, P. ond P. Proofreacler, El Buen Vecino Assoc. Ed., Orchestra, Naughty Morietto, Down in the Volley, Okla- homal, Junior Jamboree YVONNE LOU ZINN. Blondie St. Petersburg, Florida A small, blonde package of good fun Youth Fellowship Treos., Pon-Am Club, Service Club, Jr. Homeroom Vice-Pres., No-So-We-Ea Rep., Office Staff BETTY ANN YOUNG, Youngun Birmingham, Alabama Refreshingly sweet with a talent for art S. G. Publicity Comm., Publicity Comm., Alt. Senator, Soph., Sr. Homeroom Trecs., Art Club, Youth Fellowship, Pon-Am Club, P. and P. Stuff, No-So-We-Eo Art Staff, Library Staff WILLIAM ROBERT ZIMMERMAN, Bill Cleveland, Ohio How glad we are that we knew him! D.C.T. JUNIOR CLASS Our junior year is behind us now, and we're past that middle mark with the end of the road ahead. We can remember so clearly the beginning. We wandered like lost sheep into a new life, a life of ever being made aware that we were underclassmen, of joining clubs, working on committees, handing homework in on time, and going to the dances. Speaking of dances, the first one we at- tempted was the Sophomore Party entitled Tropical Serenade. At first some of us felt slighted that we could not attend the Prom, but we knew our time would come. There and then we found out what the word work meant. We discovered a wealth of hidden talent when we gave our Junior Jamboree, which we called Two Lost Souls. Again hard work and good times marked this production. Then came our climax--the Prom, this time to be our Prom. With our wonderful advisors, Mrs. Stephens and Miss Wilder, we toiled many a day trying to raise funds for our bare treasury in order to afford the seniors the luxury of the Coliseum. Carefully we planned everything down to the smallest de- tail. Then on the night of April 20 our dream was finally a reality. And just for one night every girl was Cinderella, and every boy was her Prince Charming. We'll remember our fabulous prom for a long time to come. Work? Yes, it was, but, you know, we wouldn't have missed it for anything. Checking over the programs for the Junior Jamboree are the class advisors, Miss Louise Wilder and Mrs Elizabeth Stevens. MARJORIE BROWN ADAIR BRUNER NAOMI BRUNSELL DIANE BUIE DONALD BURKLEW GENE BURROUGHS MARY BURT LORRAINE BUTTS JOHN BYRD MARLENE CARDALICO VIVIAN CAREY ALLAN CARL KENNETH CHEEK ROBERT CHICK MARILYN CHRISTENSEN GLENN CIHAK DON CLARK RICHARD CLARK SYLVIA CLARK WILLIAM CLARK DAN COLE DORIS COLE BARBARA COLSON B SAM CONNELL DARLENE COOK JOHN COOK LEON CORNELL CAROL ACKER MIKE ADAMS PATRICIA ADAMS JERRY AIKEN ROBERT AIKEN CHARLENE ALLISON JUNE AMARAL TAMSEN ANDERSON TOM ANDERSON JO ANN ARTHURS BECKY ASEL MARIE BAKER RICHARD BAKKER CHARLES BANKS JO ANN BATTLE MALCOLM BELMONT PETE BERTOLINE ELIZABETH BEZ PEGGY BLACKWELL CAROL BLANCHARD CAMILLA BLANK BILL BONNETTE JIM BOYER JACK BRANSON BARBARA BROOME GAYE BROWN GERALDINE BROWN MARIAN BROWN THE CLASS OF '57 WILL ALWAYS CHERISH THE MEMORIES OF THIS SCHOOL YEAR. WE'LL LONG REMEMBER RETURNING TO SCHOOL JUBILANT PETE COYMAN CHARLES CRAIG CAROL CROFT MARY CROUCH JERRY CUNNINGHAM JANE CURRIE BETTY JO DANIELS ROBERT DANKS BARBARA DARBY WAYNE DAUGHTRY BERT DAVIS JACK DAVIS JAMES DAVIS BARBARA DEAN JAMES DEAN ESTHER DENHAM GLENDA DENT CHARLENE DEVER JANICE DIETRICH SHIRLEY DILLARD JOE DILLMAN CONNIE DITTERT JANICE DOTY CLARA DOWNING MARILYN DOWNS ROGER DOYLE SAMDRASH EDITH DUKE I AT SEEING OUR FRIENDS AGAIN...STRUGGLING WITH OUR MONEY-MAKING PRO.IECTS...FRAN'I'IC L POM POM GET-TOGETHERS...THE BARKERS FOR ? -iT T9 Ilff A I .,,. . A ,-EE-- ,,,- - AQQ: xi A::: I I y :V S . 2 ,.: , ,. I ,':E i ' tw ' , : A ',1:, '::'A .I ,ff ,A N 1 W.. It , , I 1 ,..,. , . t EEE: uizz Eigiziz' A I Izu ..- A- 1 ' . S T , , , ,,,,' .Fifi . ', as ' ' . zzlz ziizz :QQ , . W -,,,,: b A .,., , ,., Y ,..:,. :it mt .QZI Z 3 , kl E:- I I 4:Ey-l ,N im in . Q . , R :Z ::,E,:.,:E I if E 'WI , A A, fs :.. 3:5 . I. , I .1.. , ..-., , ,V,A I ::.::. ,.,..V. 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THE ENDLESS, SECRETIVE WORK ON THE PROM ...THE HEADACHES...AND FINALLY OUR A V 'A qi .... Y EL: .,... : 1.5 W A ' E H. Q g - , 5 W K X' .Q 1 ,- , lx ,':jg.f I N, X :3 .r '- W JANICE SHERRITZE MONA SHIRLEY JOHN SHULSE JAMES SIPE SANDRA SKILLMAN JOAN SMITH MARGARET SMITH NORMAN SMITH PAULINE SMITH RUSSELL SMITH JAMES SNELL SUE SOLOMON VIRGINIA SOLOMON MARTHA SOUTHERN ANNETTE SPEIGNER LEE SPENCER RUBY SPURRIER DOT STARK FRED STEEL NANCY STEPHENSON SALLY STEPHENSON DARLENE STETSON JOHN STETSON DANNY STEVENS JULIE STEVENS FREDSTONE TOMSTORER BILL STRICKLAND Mmm - I WONDERFUL PROM!...DECORATING FOR GRADUATION...SAYING GOODBYE TO OUR ' ..5,,II CLASSMATES BUT. FORTUNATELY, JUST FOR A i i g SHORT WHILE 'Q - I DAVID STRIMER TEDDY STROUPE BOB SWAIN DONALD SWEENEY ELLIOTT SWIFT GLORIA SWOPE ED SYRUP GARY TAKACS NANCY THIGPEN NANCY THOMAS CECIL THONEN EMMA JO TIPPETTS DENNIS TIPTON MARY TORPEY THOMAS TOZER TONY TUREK ROGER TUSSEY MARION UPHAM DARRYL VAN DORN VINCENT VELLUCI ARTHUR VENECIA HAROLD WAHLQUIST CLOTILDA WARD DONALD WARD MARY ANN WARD NANCY WEISS PHYLLIS WELCH DONNA WHITE iw 2 . 1 ,Y 'k Q -1 5' Fi 4 fb N if I Z5 .ff I.. .N l'E JA ON so r ' 1: VZA, . . We 5, A at 1 YVONNE WHITSON JIM WINTERS ...,-'A K E v..,,. -.'-.-, , s 4 l fl fi A rf at S ,SJ lf.. W A lg :1: ' f :I .,-::,. V? ,,. -v- n:.,,.:,. . 5. A,.: . 1 531 W Q M . ,Q , luz Q - ' 2 MIKE EMORY MARGARET WIEDERHOLD WILLIAMS WILLIAMS ROBERT JOY BARBARA WOLF WOOLSON YOUNG ' 1,- ' 'I X 1 9' f ,g,W. War 1 two: hr? ROBERT WILLIAMS HENRY ZODA Two vaudeville starlets, Mary Torpey and Barbara Peruche add their song and dance to the tune of Shine on Harvest Moon a highlight of the Junior Jamboree. JUNIOR JAMBOREE WORKERS . . Front row, left to right: Dick Pemble, Bill Henry, Jerry Good. Second row: Sandy Morgan, Carole Hatfield, Lorraine Butts, Diane Buie, Nancy Stephenson, Sally Stephenson. JUNIOR SUPERLATIVES . . . Front row, left to right: Popular Susan Gregory Attractive Jane Currie Representative, Jane Goodnow, Likely to succeed, Nancy Stephenson Athletic Sandra Lewis Humorous Pat Hall, Friendly, Hazel Saxton, Intellectual, Chris Lowrle Second row Popular Larry Murphy Attractive, Jim Samis, Representative, John Jones, Likely to Succeed Duck Pemble Athletic Gene Burroughs, Humorous, Jerry Good, Friendly, Donald Burklew Intellectual Rob Mlddlemas Talented Arthur Venecia. Missing: Talented, Jo Ann Arthurs. , Mlilkfeil' 'X Mrs. Wlnnifred Hampton, registrar, discusses schedules with the Sophomore Class officers: President Richard Cook, Vice President Joan Ruttan, Secretary Royce Greenlaw, Treasurer Kent Ballentine. Looking back over the months, we sophomoi es take a deep breath as we realize we've made it' We are now juniors with a new, full year ahead of us Meanwhile we look back over the past year with deep satisfaction. We made it through the first The advisors for this year's Sopho- awful days of blindly searching for a classroom more Class are ML James Cook then, through the much-dreaded initiation week and Mrs. Carolyn Lewis. Now, well-acquainted with the school, We held oui High! We regret that thc year is over but we look forward to the coming year with confidence and d - termination certain that our junior year will equal if not sur- pass our sophomore year at St. Pete sophomore elections for class officers. At last we were established in St. Pete High! We remember, with pleasure, the outstanding Tal ent Show we gave. With still greater pleasure we recall our Sophomore Party. Plans were started early in the year, and committees worked hard deter mined to make it the best ever. And it Was' None of us will ever forget the night-the girls in filmy gowns and the boys in neat suits made April in l lm num u a . X Paris a most memorable dance. Y 9 glllll i ' i IM ' ' .. I a '- iff 'zlzzl ' Q '- M BE ..,, nn ALBERT ADCOCK JOE ADEMY BETTY ANDERSON JOHN ANDERSON LARRY ANDERSON ROBERT ANDERSON ARTHUR ANDERSSEN CATHERINE ARNOLD MARY ATHANASON BECKY AUGUSTINE SALLY BAGG JUDY BAILEY MARIS BAILEY ROY BAILEY WILLIAM BAILEY KENT BALLENTINE JOANNE BALTZ JUNE BANNISTER CAROLE BARDELLA GEORGE BARLAS HENRIETTA BAXLEY JOHN BEAVER HALLDEN BELHUMER SUZANNE BEVIER SUZANNE BEVILLE LLOYD BLEVENS PETER BLEYER BEVERLY BODIE DIXIE BOERI SKIP BOGERT PAUL BOTHMAN DONNA BOYD WE ARE THE CLASS OF '58 - A LOYAL PART OF S.P.H.S. WE'LL NEVER FORGET THE PRIDE WE: TOOK IN OUR CAMPAIGN sPE:E:cHEs. MARJoRlE BRAMEN B5 AY A A BBB ANITA BRAuER ,.,, J.I.. . I A B' B JOHN BRENNAND ,q-. I A :11-. 5 55 Q21 A W TOBY BRENNER :-1 We I., -AA-: ,B A N Y W JUDITH BRODT gs., ': , W, 'BEM HARRIET BROWN ,,:: ,Y 'B Bmw LEE BROWN zzlz LYNN BROWN ,L 2 ' N ,R A BB RoLLlE BROWN I A MMM :..:.l ::- B, WINNIE BROWN , . K - BRUMIT :::, -u l. , Q my an -,Q af' Af, his :Q P vgge' A BARBARA BRYAN A 9 A ,W ---- -'-' , ,, X fy' WARREN BRYANT ' Q, A S way' I y ::,i. A A11 , .ROLYN BUCHANAN Dj 5 A W JoANN BUCKWALD A ' A Y. A DARLA E. BuRDlcK GEORGE BURT UDREY J. CAMPBELL .R,.,. ' ROBERT CANNOLES , zzv , gf ,:,,, M EDDIE CARDE -',--- 963 5, E- my JUDY CARMAN ,Y new MARTIEN CARROLL - - cLARE CARTER EIEIE JIM CARTER JAMES CASKIE PAT CHAMBERS ELPHINE CHENAULT WILLIAM CHERRY ARLIE R. CHESNUTT NANA CHRISTENSON GAY CLARK PATTY LOU CLARK JOYCE CLIETT LINDA CLOWERS BOB COLLOM JUDY COMBES ANITA CONTARINO BAYARD COOK RICHARD COOK PEGGY COOPER , 'id' J Z H--1 x Qiil' , EERE: A -' ,,EEE::, A-1 f 32? A ,E - f A L V If RITCHIE COOPER DARYL JO CORTEZ EDWARD CUNNINGHAM GORDON CUNNINGHAM TOM CUSHMAN BEVERLY DALTON KATHLEEN DAMEWOOD FRANCES DART JACK DAVIS PETER DAVIS JULIE DEMENT AL DILGER GLORIA DITTOE ALAN DOOLEY NORMAND DROLET FRANCES DUKE DEAN DUSENBERY WALTER EARL BOBBY EDWARDS JOYCE EISEMAN TOM ELLIOTT RALPH ESTELL SALLY ANN EVERETT JANICE FAFARD JUVENAL FERNANDEZ DONALD FERRELL MIKE FORD JAMES FORTIER EDWARD FOURNI RICHARD FOURNIER RICHARD FRAAS ROBERT FRANZ IIIIIIIIIIII IIIAHI111., T H E W E' I X E' I Z ka LL RECALL OUR PRIDE IN STUDENTS WE SELECTED AS OUR LEADERS. WE'LL REMEMBER MAD RUSH TO OUR NEW CLASSES . . . THE -.V C., va. iff f . ,.,,:Q -' V. La gs.. Q, J Q31 ,aww . 1f- tm fiij 'rr QT M Q T S PA E A f -I er, , ,di IZI' ' .LMA .nh I 'A1. ..I... wi-...Ss f W, I f Y' B'1 I,,I . iw A I, , I EEEE zz' B, EEE ff iw N ' 4-faL..d Q I . M as :M-A LARRY FRELIGH RAYMOND FRELIGH GEORGE FRITZ EDWIN FROATS ROBERT FRYER ALLEN FULLERTON THOMAS GANNAWAY JACQUELINE GERMAII PATRICIA GINN ELIZABETH GLEASON FRANK GRAHAM RAYMOND GRANTHAI ROYCE GREENLAW JOAN GREGORY CHARLENE GRIFFITH JEANNE GRISMER HOWARD GROVES DOUGLAS HADLOCK DIANE HAIGE ROBERT HAILE BRENT HALEY ANNE HAMILTON FAY HANCOCK CLAIRE HANSEN SUZANNE HARDIN GARY HARGIS FRANKLIN HARMONY NANCY HARPER JUDY HARRELL JOHN HARRIS MARY HARRIS PATSY J. HATTAWAY NELSON HAWK MARY HEADLEY BARBARA HEMINGWA' PEGGY HENDERSON JAMES HENRY CLIFFORD HEWITT SKIP HICKMAN FLORENCE HICKS ,.,1'v,4 1. mv-. - -- X 1 1 wa-Q ?, ' . Mmm? li J 6? I , Swv Q W , if EXCITEMENT AND APP ACQUAINTED AND ADVISORS WHO HEL RICHARD LA GRUA NORMAN LAMAN HARON LANPHEAR JO ANNE LAPHAM CINDY LAPLANTE JOAN LARSON CAROL LATTA PHIL LECKEY BARBARA LEEMING WILLIAM LENNON XRY ELLEN LE VAN SHIRLEY LEVERITT LARRY LEW PAUL LINCOLN DAVID LLOYD JUDY LOVE KAY LOVE GENE LOWE JUDY LOWRY SYLVIA LUDWIG LUCIA LYNCH A MAC CULLOUGH PATRICIA MACK JOCK MacKENZlE KIRK MALLONES DB MANDERSCHEID MARCIA MANN BEA MANUEL BILLY MANUEL DON MASTRY LINDA MATHEWS PAT McCABE JAMES McCLURE BING McCRAE TOM McDANIEL JAMES MCGARVEY JUDY McINNIS RCIA McLACHLAN WILLIAM McLIN TONY McNAY YEAR A ME f ' REHENSION OF GET- JUDY HOCKL DENNIS HOLMES DELLA HOPPER FLORENCE HOUSTON NORMA HOWARD DOUG IBOLD BILL IHLY ANTJE JACOBSEN JACK JEWELL MARGIE JOBIN ED JOHNSON JUDI JOHNSON JUDY JOHNSON PENNY JOHNSTON CILE JUDY CHARLES KANISS JOANNE KAUFMAN MYRNA KELLY PAT KEMP KAY KENNY DOUGLAS KIDD ROBERTA KIDD ROLAND KINSEY JUDY KLANCKO LOUISE KNOWLTON JOAN KOENIG CHARLENE KOGLER KATHY KOTLAN WARREN KRIER CONNIE KRUSE NANCY KUBAN CARL KUTTLER WEEK ...OUR FRIENDLY TEACHERS PED MAKE OUR FIRST MORABLE ONE. I Tw ,gn if K:'fi.1 QN Q S? Wa. .QW 31 , SRM xiyiwv 3 K'e?M EDWARD MCSHEEHY SANDRA MEISTER PAUL MELTON BECKY MERKEL BARBARA MERKER CHARLES MERRELL KENNETH MILLER ROBERT MILLER KENNETH MINGLE MALCOLM MINOR ELAINE MITCHELL RICHARD MITCHELL JERRI MIX KATHERINE MIX WAYNE MOCK IARY ANN MONROE TOM MOORE LEE MORGAN SHARON MORRIS DAVID MORRISON CARL MOSTELLAR MIKE MULLICAN AERRILL MUNDORFF ROBERT NELSON MIKE NEWMAN VALERIE NIBLOCH JOSEPH NOLAN NANCY NORTH MARCIA NOTT FRANK NOYES BOB OAKLEY ROBERT OBLINGER f X is 1 N ffm , ..... , ., ' ,fmt . .,- , A, .... :A Ig 7 -ff '-nuff ...5, ..,, vv:,, I x v ww- ' I'. II ,I 4 H ..b,, A .:.... 4 My wk F N., Q 4, -In ,:., ..... xWf'I IIIIII I -V .:.1 M I A KK A If M If 'W ' Aff f , V . :ll 5 , ::--- Q 1' l I ' I vx Q., gf :': 5 fri: 'zzz I A ,, R Q 'S ' . A fam WE'LL NEVER FORGET THE FRANTIC NIGHTS OF CRAMMING BEFORE OUR FIRST EXAMS...OU1 CLASSMATES WHO WORKED SO HARD TO GIVE US THAT TERRIFIC . I ,ae ws .L gg V 1 sw 8 53 MII L. 5 . ,M :.1. 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CAROLYN RICHARD ROBERT RILEY TONY RIVKIND MELVIN ROBINER BARRY ROBINSON JIM ROEDER MICHAEL ROMANEI ELLEN RUDEL EDWIN RUSSELL JOAN RUTTAN WILLIAM RYAN WILLIAM SALZER JAMES SANBORN JANE SCHIFFGEN JUDITH SCHILLING TOM SCHULTZ LLEWELLEN SCOTT MIKE SETZER JAMES SHAFFER SAMMY SHANNON JAMES TIRRELL GRETCHEN TOBIN ELAINE TYNDALL DICK ULRICH BILL VAN DORN WILLIAM VASNEY JOE VAUGHAN ANN WALTERS KENT WARDLOW GRIEG WASHBURN MARY WAYT ROBERT WAUGH CELIA WEAVER VIRGINIA WEBB IRA WEBENDORFER MARGARET WEHLE JOHN WELDY SARA WESTBROOK BEVERLY WHITE DON WHITEHEAD ACKIE WHITLATCH NAN WHITNEY ROBERT WILLIAMS SAM WILLIAMS DAVID WILLIS JUDITH WINTERS WALTER WIRTH LTHA WITTSTRUCK IRBARA WOODFILL ARGARET WOODIN VICTOR XANDER JOYCE YOUNG DAVID ZUERCHER JAY ZURFLICH 4 4 i mu. BETTY SHELTON PAT SHESKA SUZANNE SHURTE LOIS SHUSTER GWEN SIMMONS LYNNIE SIMON ROBERT SIMPSON LARRY SKIRVIN LINDA SMALL JOANNE SMITH BENTA SORENSEN JAMES SOUDER SANDRA SPENCE NANCY SPINDLER SHELTON STANFILL ELAINE STANSEL KENNETH STEINER ROBERT STEWART TEDDIE STEWART LINDA STITT RONNIE STRUTHERS JAMES SUMNER RICKY SWEAZIE ROLAND SWEET LINDA TAMNEY PAUL TAYLOR ANNE THOMAS JUDITH THOMAS MARJORIE THOMAS NANCY THOMAS LINDA THORNTON CHARLENE THORNT PARTY, APRIL IN PARIS ,THE I-IAPPIEST OCCASION OF OUR SOPHOMORE YEAR. AT THE END OFAYEAR ALL T00 SHORT,WE,THE GREEN IMPS,HAD BECOME FULL-FLEDGED GREEN DEVILS. A A Q ,Mi It KL q,,q j 'I M I is 33,3 N-lm N W 2 S my . ON 'Qu .HE A I FRESHMAN CLASS Business combined with pleasure is the motto of these Freshman Class officers. Left to right: Secre- tary Nancy Reeser, Vice President Mary Alice Cara- vana, Treasurer Ted Hadjian, President Denny Sex- ton. Not pictured: Beverly Glendinning and Sally Miller, Councilmen-at-large. When we, the first Freshman Class of S.P.H.S., walked through its doors, We were a little frightened at the school's hugeness and of the upper classmen. But it did not take us long to become acquainted with the school after the well-planned program of welcome the Student Council put on for us. Everyone really went out in a big way for the class elections. Although not everyone could win, those who did were really excited when they heard their names announced at the big Get- Acquainted Dance of the year. Some of our talented young freshmen starlets put on an outstanding Talent Show for the school. We think we put out one of the best editions of the P. and P. ever. We had Orrin Gowen as our editor-in-chief, so how could We possibly miss? Following our edition of the P. and P. came the wonderful climax of the year, our freshman party. Our St. Pete High, for we really believe we belong now, has offered us many opportunities in athletics, scholarship, and leadership, and we will always be loyal to our Alma Mater. all 3 4 Mrs. Martha Glasman and Miss Mayme Smedley, Fresh- man Class advisors, look over records of students in the first fourvyear class at S.P.H.S. ifnwh J MARILYN ADAMS DONALD AITKEN GEORGE ALLEN NANCY JO ALLEN HELEN ARMSTRONG JUDY ARMSTRONG DAVID BADGLEY ART BAILEY ANN BALDWIN JON BALDWIN CHARLES BANE SALLY BANE GARY BECHTOL BILL BELFORD DONNA BEMIS VIRGINIA BERGLES NENA BLACK FRANCES BOGGS CHARLENE BRADLEY BOB BROCKMAN HELEN BROWN BOBBY CALDWELL BETTY LOU CALVERT RICHARD CAPON WE ARE THE CLASS THAT MADE HISTORY AS THE FIRST FRESHMAN CLASS OF S.P H S W PROUDLY INAUGURATED THE FIRST FRESHMAN EDITION OF THE PALMETTO AND PI MARY ALICE CARAVANA JIM CARLTON TOM CARMAN CAROLYN CARR BRENDA LEE CARTER BETTY ANN CHANCEY DONNA CLEMENT JENNIFER COLE JOHN CONDREY HAROLD CRAIGE MARVIN CUTSON JO ANN DAVIS DONNA DEETS BETTY DENNY GARY DEVOL FRED DEWEY JERRY DICKMAN ELDA DONALDSON TIMOTHY DUNCAN RICHARD EARLE BILL EVANS PEGGY EVANS TOM FASSO GEORGE FAULK ETHEL FELDMAN MARGINA FORBES GLADYS FOSS JAMES FRYER BEVERLY GLENDINNING SANDRA GLENDINNING IHARON LEE GoIsIsELs A I ' ' I A ' f vERNE GooDIIREAD ., ,,,,,,, I ,,,,. 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CHAPEL COMMITTEE--Making plans for the class talent assembles is the task of the Chapel Committee including Dot Hadjian, Chairman Ann Williams, and Sandy Morgan. Not present: Ken Letzring. SALES COMMITTEE-Diane Buie buys book covers from Sales Committee Chairman Sue Solomon and June Amaral. Not pictured: Worth Woody, Pat Fisher. PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-Making posters for Student Coun- cil activities is a big job for the Publicity Committee but Joann LaMorder, Jane Leverich, Co-chairman Fred Wil- liams, and Betty Young handle it well. Not pictured: Co- Chairman Nadi Lane and Dot Frantz. SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT - Work is fun tor the School Improvement Committee as Nancy Jo Peterson, Chair- man Linda Sherman, Lois Haines, and Gary Blodgett decorate the bulletin board tor a ball game. Not pictured: Bill Pen- rose, Dick Tomlin. - W A ilEi., FQm SENIOR SENATORS . . . Left to right: Joyce Mel- horn, Sharon Larson, Natalie Kenny, Brenda -will- 'ngham Karen Turner, Dan Schuh, Wayne Rich, lklice Canning, Beverly Bechtol, Jackie Fosteg JUNIOR SENATORS . . . Hazel Saxton, Jerry Cunningham, Bob Aiken, Sandra Lewis, Gaye Brown, Sharon Jenkins, Darlene Stetson. In the background: Coltilda Ward, Bill Henry, Martha Peyinghaus, Clara Downing, Betty Norton, Sally Irwin. SENATE The sound of the gavel is heard as the last meeting of the Senate for '55-'56 is adjourned. The outstanding achievement of the Senate for the year was the revision of homeroom activity points so that participation by homeroom students in extra-curricular activities is recognized. The function of the Senate for many years has been to convey the wishes and desires of the student body to the Student Council for approval. The Senate body is composed of representatives from each homeroom, the senator and the alternate senator. The alternate takes over the dutics of the senator when he is unable to be present at the meeting. SOPHOMORE SENATORS Left to right Sandy Spence, Ritchie Cooper Carolyn Buchanan Becky Augustine, Mary FRESHMAN SENATORS . . . Left to right: Bob Murdoch, Bud Perry Carol Latta Mary Headly Second row Patricia Mack, Risser, Orin Gower, Bobby Caldwell, John Stewart, Dennis Eddie Russell Allan Fullerton Robert Waugh Linda Matthews. Jones. M 1.SZ35WSZ.3i'7 'E'D12.1t, 242 C . The purpose of our Inter-Club Council is to coordinate the activities of all clubs at S,P.H.S. The duties of the Council include approving the constitution of every club, regulating all of the money-making projects, and being sure that no one has more than his quota of ten activity points. New clubs may be formed any time during the year by drawing up a constitution and pre- senting it with a list of members and the name of the club advisor to the Student Government for approval. All club activities which involve the student body must be approved by the I.C.C. Dates for holding these activities must be approved by the I.C.C. and must be recorded on the I.C.C. calendar. I.C.C. LEADERS, Vice President Pat Staats, President Helen Moore, Advisor Mrs. Margaret LeCompte and Secretary Phylis Zatlin, look over the activity calendar tor the l955-56 school year. Members of the Inter-Club Council include Phyllis Zatlin, Beverly Fowles, Brenda Jagger, Pat Staats, Charles Lowe, Louise Nicol, Betty Young, Frances Knapp, Helen Moore, Connie Dittert, Teddy Stroupe, Jean Lindsay, John Kearney, Barbara Jackson, Mary Lou lvey, Margie Ferqueron, Helen Frakes, Nancy Brown, Judi Johnson, Gary Blodgett, Richard Blanton, Diane Groves. if .........,....,..-..- Feliz Naviclad y Pnispero Aim Nuevo q No, 3 we AL LA Carol l'lf-Wmcn' Lum, Meyer! Reaoctotw wh-A,,,,MGfQo'e ' A Asoclaf.lO5 aecgflfggfzinl phynts mmm. 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LA NA E' Euan VeQ??fp Af?ff1-big?ffigqiufqtgrjgggjjgje Published lake-up editors with nuches to the dummy. intern teacher apply finishing Feature and news editors, including Joyce Saba, Je Pictured from left to right are 3- ' Meier, Martha Playford and Jerry Eberfs, appraise at Nine, Miss .loan Bryan, Jane Rayrnent and Betty l i recent issue. ' .lane Glisson. Jesuit any Q a c Sheats Bin-git Sorensen, stephameg l Maries, I0 110 OMNI A t Stedman, Stephen Thomas, Fredg Un juega de'baskgtb6,1! cmggra Williams, y 'Ward Wuoley. l K.M.I.,,al1i. x 'zigintn 6 f-I-:L Bum? V ECtNof' Y Diviemhrei 1115? U . CR Alumnus, cgoue es la escuela de' sus suefxos? Todo el mundo debie-i rn tener alguna idea que aiiviara, el fastidio y diera mds vida a IOSQ nuestras sugestiones que nos gus-i taria dairies. gQuo piensa ustedesifi Tener lim na u da fria 1. he staff which is made up of members of the Com- Spanish class, scrutinizes its finished product s with deep satisfaction. tercial Despues de leer nuesti-as suges- tiones triviales metanse sus opi CIGRAMA iLA ESCUELA gUna Mtrada De Los Deportes Populares ,t g fPERFECTISIMA fflspafloles dias on cl Colegio. Meer Aqui tienen ustedes un poco degmigs taiadrgnteg Campo Stewart fue Soccer, un juego de de Rugby Los de-portes son en los paises de Ambos res se H Alai. Todos viven en San afortunados a ambos nantes. Jai-Alai, con mucho a nests. cxas de hacfe Assoc Zoflinmie rs chemo ff, Mafgorgf A fe e 5Pon5,,, Rvberfm Tragic afufed ' 'Amen n Und D' In can Ph . l San Pedroshurgq ,. G ffl? . COUDI YM' WTW5 Las Playas Sdifo we Uwe. 'V 'U be 1 was ue art staff, including Nancy Brown, Lynn Lowenthal, tfbara Burkhalter and Edith Harris, readies illustrations forthe engraver. D36 Avenida Central i'l'el6if0n0 7-15521 Playa Sucursal -- 409 Avenida Corey 4 Telefono 2-2582 Financial wizards Paul Kaniss, Chris Short and Pc Lane iuggle books. The paper they finance holds national second-place rating from Columbia Scholast Press Association. Htl!!! Nuns uni-mv mxunncl conv num I f 4iKKiEHKl!KKEKWGWKKMEKlW As - insggg-17' Edna, Nad, 8 front-pays ,Zane and M om' of f anagin . he 9 Ed 'lil'- Editor-in-chief Sally Simmons examines the latest edi- tion hot from the press. PALMETTO AND PINE The year 1956 marks the fifty-second year of successful publication by the Palmetto and Pine. Since 1904 the purpose of the paper has been to reflect school life, to record the achievements of the student body, and to inspire belief in its ideals. The Words Palmetto and Pine have been continuously on the masthead from the founding to the Golden Anniversary in 1954. The nameplate honors students from the North and the South. The first edition welcomed visitors from the wintry land of the pine, and said, We are the land of the palmetto and the pine . Expressing pride in the publication, Joseph E. Guisinger, first principal of S.P.H.S. and the founder of the Palmetto and Pine. commented in 1950, 'tThe founding and the publication of the Palmetto and Pine has given me more satisfaction, and I am prouder of it than anything else 1 accomplished in St. Petersburg. The weekly news sheet is tacked up by News Editor Betty U Jane Glisson with the assistance of June Amaral and Helen Feature Editor Dot Frantz Icenterl checks copy with Associate ore Associate News Editors. Feature Editors Wayne Rich and Louise Nicol. ,,,,, I kv. it 'X , ,,,,, W , TN'--i at N Hume 'fOr Su ' E coming Edihoiolomt MQW' Emi if -A ,J ii? af. 2' , Q ,X ,, , , s lv,- ,t.,.4s,x,,f , t .Lewis ' r 3 as Mrs. Reva Best, advisor of the P. and P., examines the Jeffer- sonian, a Tampa high school paper. P. AND P. HCDNORS t'The Palmetto and Pine is a friendly and readable paper, constructive in tone. It is a significant asset to the community. These were the general comments of the Florida Scholastic Press Association in awarding the All-State rating, its highest award. to the Palmetto and Pine in l955. Honors through the past three years have been impressive. The FSPA All-State rating was presented for Nmeritorious accomplishment and significant service in the area of better newspaper service. The International Quill and Scroll first-place rating was awarded for Filling in the Future's Calendar are Joyce Sheats, head typist, and Pat Palm, Gregory Gould, and Anne Rautenstrauch, all reporters. Business Manager Wendy Gardiner iseated at left! and Bar- bara Marvin, Advertising Manager istandingl, view the budget with Mrs. Anna Worley, bookkeeper. Max Ross, sports editor, Harry Shickling, photographer, Larry Meyer, sports editor, and Barry Lipscomb, photographer, select sports photos to appear in the P. and P. The Circulation Department prepares tor the usual student rush tor copies of the P. and P .... Left to right: Fioyce Greenlaw, Pat Fisher, Anne Thomas, Anne Hamilton and Carol Latta. ' S WH, 'V PA. and P. staff members analyze details of the paper for which they are responsible , . . Left to right: Betty Ann Young, proofreader, Pat Lane, futures editor, Emma Jo Tippets, circulation: Jerry Cunningham, reporterj Margie Pearson, co-advertising manager, and Bea Romanello, fea- ture writer. Posting the honor certificates received for excellence in journalism are Beverly Fowles, reporter, Gerry Esposito, pro- motion manager, Joye Meier, reporter, and Sue Little, feature writer. A group of reportcrs look over cuts and mats for future editions . . . Seated, left to right: Linda Small, John Condrey and Carole Reidford. Standing: Carol Lambrecht, Diana Boling, Barbara Dean and Mary Fogarty. 'tdistinctive achievements in scholastic journal- ism. This achievement was publicized by a national magazine. Columbia Scholastic Press Association's Cer- tificate recognized the paper's contribution to the advancement of 'Man's Right to Knowledge and the Free Use Thereoff the theme of Colum- bia University's 1954 bicentennial observance. The Freedom Foundation awarded the George Washington Gold Medal and S100 cash award two years for outstanding editorials. A first place trophy was awarded for Sally Simon's editorial in the school press project of the Pinellas County Tuberculosis and Health Association. S.P.H.S. is justly proud of these honors to its school paper. The contents of the weekly galleys delight JoAnn LaMorder, Sportrait columnist, Sherry Farrington, society editor, and Betty Jo Treadwell, Hall of Fame columnist. HXiEs? i U- ry , .x NO-SO-WE-EA No EA Su WE HONOR MISS RGSEMARY FINNIGAN Though Miss Rosemary Finnegan is on sab- batical leave studying in Europe, the SPHS halls seem to echo with her staccato footsteps, her quick wit, and spontaneous laughter. This energetic person gave SPHS some of the finest annuals ever, and did so with such gay spirit and personality that work with her was Joy- We've missed you, Miss Finnegan, and look forward to your return in the fall. 1 HOMEROOM ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES . . . Front row, left to right: Mary Jones, Judy Schulse, Sandra Mountcastle, Henri- etta Baxley, Jo Ann Davis, Julie Dement, Barbara Darby. Second row: Donna Patterson, Yvonne Zinn, Paula Nichols, Peggy Jones, Carol Lambrecht, Diane Buie, Virginia Webb, Sally Ann Ragsdale, Travis Foster. Third row: Joe Nolan, David Shelton, Helen Armstrong, Mary Headly, Stephanie Stedman, Dot Hadiian, Judy Schilling, Marilyn Kleinfeld, Helen White, Nancy Thomas, Eddie Russell, Phil Leckey. Fourth low: Betty Martin, Gail Linhos, Monika Petter, Beverly Bodie, Genevieve Witt, Gay Clark, Sylvia Ludwig, Sherry Glendinning, Barbara Scranton. , Editor Carolyn Cushman prepares copy for the So-We-Ea which she hopes will be better best . Mrs. Anna Worley, financial advisor, points out the goal for ad sales. Looking on are Carol Lambrecht, advertising manager, Fred Williams, business manager, and Bob Cordell, assistant ad manager. These enthusiastic staff members have just found a neat idea in a college yearbook. The group includes Myra Glasure, girls sports editor, Pete Fenn, boys' sports editor, Linda Sherman No- senior activities editor, Barbara Jackson, senior committee chair- fhan man, Freda Campbell, circulation manager, Pat Staats, staff assist- ant, and Helen Moore, club editor. NO-SO-WE-EA The purpose of the No-So-We-Ea Staff throughout this year has been to give you a yearbook which will be cherished and which will renew the acquaintances and experiences treasured by the Class of '56. We are especially proud of the record-breaking sales promoted by the Circulation Department, which includes the homeroom Annual Representatives. They have sold the largest percentage of annuals in many years at S.P.H.S. Recognition should also go to the ad-sellers. The money that these hard-working staff members earned for us financed the padded cover of your annual, the color green which brightens the inside of your book, the double-page division pages, and the print- ing and engraving of the annual by St. Petersburg firms. Ace Photographer Barry Lipscomb checks his equipment, and These junior assistants sorted more than 1,000 pictures of Linda Wratchford, Barbara Dambeck, and Jeanneane Shean underclassmen. Included are Priscilla Murdoch, Sandra Lewis, go into actiton as typists. Not pictured is Typist Joyce . Carol Moore, Miffha PeYi'19l'3US, and JUNE Amafil. Sheats Art work that was distinctive and different was the goal of the art staff Staff artists include Mary Fogarty, Gregory Gould, Miss Barbara Bischoff, advisor, Betty Ann Young, layout editor, and Sylvia Toussaint, art editor. STAFF SW, T 6iUl l l,lg l l These super ad salesmen boosted total ad sales to the highest in S.P.H.S. history. Front row, left to right: Mary Fogarty, Barbara Jackson, Pat Staats, Mary Fricke, Natalie Kenny, Helen Moore, Donna Lasker. Second row: Jeanneane Shean, Sylvia Toussaint, Carol Lambrecht, Linwood Ogle, Bob Cordell, Paul Kaniss, Carol Moore, June Amaral, and Alice Lipthrott. Not pictured is Martha Playford. 1.1 l 1 Dot Hadjian, managing editor, Natalie Kenny, organization and features editor, and Miss Ellen Thomas, advisor, count ballots for Senior Superlatives. Capable senior staff members look over activity pictures. In the group are Peggy Jones, director for underclass picturesg Paula Nichols, head writer, Eve Lowe, senior pictures assistant, Mary Fricke, senior pictures editor, and Gail Reichelderfer, senior activities assistant. Not pictured: Pat Palm, typistf Pat Nine, faculty chairman, and Beverly Bechtol, Year In Pictures. Junior helpers placarded the school with reminders to buy your annual. These include Jane Leverich, June Lance, Chris Lowrie, Becky Ludwig, Gail Linhos, and Marilyn Klienfeld. Not Pictured: Donna Lasker, Darlene Stetson, Diane Buie, and John Paul Jones, photographer. WISH ' The Symphonic Concert Band The Green Devil Band gives many spec- tacular performances in the traditional uniform of green and white. Besides two annual concerts, one in the fall and one in the spring, the band par- ticipates in the District and State Con- tests. In Competition against all the bands in the state, the S.P.H.S. band has come through with flying colors , winning Su- perior Ratings for many years. The year's agenda includes a variety of other activities. The band presents color- ful half-time shows at the football games. row Bill Evans Bill McLin George Luftrell George Selby TYMPANI . . . Left to right: Marie Baker, Audie Morrison Janice Sherritze. 'NP um m W rf FS W- fix 1 'Mm 'S 3. -Q A -an-.1 A 5' 'f 1 X 34. mf-4 A nhxk 3 ' 1 rx 1 'ma ,arm A-N '96 an ' AF' 45 .sw V x win Q ff.5c g' ' v9M QWW -4' i bf- if Mg Q64 f Q .3 , , M f ' , R 5 'JV 1 5478 yd V :A'-: ' ' wwf 1? N, 35253 L , 1 ff ,S MMV if ' Q-W A f s ' : 'Y da 9 3413 :lA 45? 1 o fi' , qw .gf z fmqx V 'T u I TRUMPETS . . . Top to bottom: Darryl Van Dorn, Eddie Mc- Sheehy, Cecil Thonen, Melvin , ----A Robiner, Scott Shaw, Bob Park, ' I B Jerry Ferqueron, Robert Danks, if Wayne Daughtry, Mickey Ro- manello, Gloria Swope. 'blue FRENCH HORNS AND BASSES . . . Top to bottom: Lew Wagar, Tom Ryan, Larry Anderson, Augie Kuhn, Dean Grabel, Jackie Ger- maine, Howard Johnson, Paul Mc- Curdy, Teddy Stroupe. FLUTES . . . Front row, left to right: Elaine Bogue, Carol Lambrecht, Ann Williams, Cecily Derrick, Emma Jo Tippetts. Second row: Mary Fogarty, Mary Ann Monroe, Margie Pear- son, Nancy Thigpen, Pat Lane, Mary Carole Rreeser, Barbara Dean. '-v-Q,,,,y1-f V , , , , Tony McNay, Carl Kuttler, L - ,gl DRUMS AND CYMBALS . . . Left to right Janice Sherrrtz Ward Woolly, Audie Morrison, Arthur Venecia Charles Kaniss, Joe Ademy, Skip Bogart, Alvin Robertson TROMBONES AND BARITONES . . . Left to right Eddie us sell, Dick Tomlin, AI Haines, Jim Wood, Lynn Acker a Chambers, Hallden Belhumeur, Jimmy Sumner Buzz Nelson Q rf 2, 2 M02 ,H , St. Petersburg High School is well-represented by its group of Hosts and Hostesses. These stu- dents are selected from the school at large by members of the Guid- ance Department, who instruct them in their duties. Hospitality is the main function of our hosts and hostesses. Twice a year, on Career and College Days, they act as receptionists, guides, and behind-the-scene as- sistants. On these special occa- sions, when SPHS opens its doors to many visitors, this group wel- comes guests with Hcompanytman- nersu. The group assists in thc many hours of work and planning required by these events. C3 I HOSTS AND HOSTESSES Seated is Mrs. Martha Glasman, advisor, with co- chairmen of Hosts and Hostesses, Beverly Bechtol and Jerry Cunningham. UNDERCLASSMEN . . . Front row, left to right: Lorraine Butts, Sally Irwin, Diane Buie, Susan Gregory, Priscilla Murdoch, Mary Crouch, Marion Upham. Second row: Betty Ann Martin, Royce Greenlaw, Anne Hamilton, Tamsen An- derson, Martha Fesperman, Sally Ann Ragsdale, Carol Poole, Sally Miller, Deena Price. Third row: Jane Currie, Gary Bechtol, Paul McCurdy, Joe Edmunds, Bill Penrose, Don Burklew, Rob Middlemas, Tom Anderson, Hazel Saxton. Fourth row: Mike Adams, Jack Craig, Charles Lowe, Darryl Van Dorn, Larry Roberts, Gordon Norton, Jerry Cunningham, Richard Cook. SENIORS . . . Front row, left to right: Mary Fricke, Carol Hayman, Barbara Jackson, Myra Glasure, Wendy Gardiner, Sally Simmons, Betty Jane Glis- son, Sherry Farrington. Second row: Donna Jean Laney, Beverly Bechtol, Joan Prendergast, Dot Frantz, Diana Boling, Annette Kent, Gail Reicheldsr- tg, Elaine Bogue, Sue Drew, Ann Williams. Third row: Brenda Willin ham Natalie Kenny, Barbara Burkha ter, n rew rv ind, Leonard Shaw, Bill Hutchinson, Carolyn Cushman, Sally Bachman, Myrna Betts. S. P. H. S. OPERETTA, OKLAHOMA ! The Music Department sponsors and produces each fall the largest and most important of all department undertakings, the operetta. Singers, instru- mentalists, dancers, actors, technicians, artists, and business promoters com- bined in 1955 to produce a tremendous hit, Oklahoma! Two capacity audiences attended, and it was acclaimed a show of professional calibre. l I The crowd waves good wishes to Laurie and Curly Aunt Eller acts as auctioneer during the lunch as they depart in the Surrey with thc Fringe basket raffle in the church yard. on Top . Laurie, played by Brenda Jagger, gazes fondly at In the Dream Ballet, Jud kills Curly and forcibly Curly, portrayed by Tom Black, as they sing the takes Laurie as his girl, title song, Oklahoma . Student Director Freda Campbell gives an important Peddler Ali Hakim demonstrates a goodbye in the cue to a group of dancers during the dress rehearsal. Old Country to coquette, Ado Annie Carnes V CONCERT CHOIR Mr. David Bennett directs the music groups during the impressive Thanksgiving assembly. BOYS' CHORUS , W? 90 if f 3 tw- f t i Q! 1 , at r s i t ,v vv v vvvv vv ,v vv e ev e se vv , ,F 1 ,LU The activities of the Music Department are many and varied. The four major groups-the Concert Choir, Boys' and Girls' Choruses, and the Orches- tra-perform at the annual Thanksgiving, Christ- mas and Easter assemblies, when they produce with narration and lighting very impressive programs. Besides the large groups, the Music Department trains soloists and ensembles, which perform for school functions such as assemblies, talent shows, dances, etc. They also appear at many churches and clubs, individually or in small groups. The Music Department furnishes appropriate music for special official school functions such as the N.H.S. initiation, Baccalaureate services, Grad- uation exercises, and other assemblies. A highlight of the 1955-56 season was the An- nual Concert Tour. The Choir and Orchestra spent four days in Miami and Palm Beach, where they were the guests of the Miami Beach High School Choir and in Palm Beach were entertained by the nationally famous Apollo Boys' Choir. MUSIC EPARTMENT The Spring Concert culminates a year of busy musical activity. Instrumental and vocal solos are presented with orchestral accompaniment. A large choral work is usually included, as well as operatic excerpts, special choral and orchestra numbers, and novelties for small groups. The Music Department sent a large delegation of forty students to the State Music Clinic in Tampa. These students became members of the Clinic and Experimental choruses and the Orchestra. t. ENSEMBLE OF ORCHESTRA, CHOIR AND CHORUSES CHOIR OFFICERS . . . Travis Foster, vice presidentg Anne Rautensfrauch and Louise ico, lrarlan , u Ivey, assistant conductorg Brenda Jagger, secretary. Not pictured: Dan Schuh, presidentj Nancy Deeters, treasurer. GIRLS' CHORUS 1 I SA ! E 1' E STUDENT ASSISTANT' GUIDANCE ASSISTANTS Girl Fridays in the Guidance Office keep busy typing letters which contact other schools, busi- nesses and representatives for Career and College Day, maintain an orderly file on jobs and college material, act as receptionists and are faithful er- rand-girls in all emergencies. Left to right: Pat Prince, Myrtle Gatewood, Pat Staats, Tamsen Anderson, Nancy Deeters. AUDIO-VISUAL OPERATORS The Audio-Visual Operators of SPHS are a group which gives valuable service to faculty and students. Each movie that supplements subject matter studied in the classroom is run by one ot' these efficient boys. They are instructed in show- ing movies and filmstrips as well as in making necessary adjustments. Seated, left to right: Julius Williams, Bengie Stallings, Rich- ard Bakkar. Standing: Ken Steiner, Norman Drolet, Teddy Stewart, Alvin Chapin, Ned Agee, Bob Turner, Paul Kaniss, Ed Williams, Mrs. Helen Carlton, Whitman McConnell, Jon Spearman. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Assistants in the main office render valuable service to the school. Their tasks include the fol- lowing: typing, filing, alphabetizing, going on er- rands, answering the telephone, waiting on people at the counter, and assembling newsletters, Left to right: Vlasta Bezkostny, Patricia Clubb, Nadi Lane, Geraldine Brown, Mary Fricke. DEANS' ASSISTANTS The students who assist the deans deserve credit for their quiet efficiency. Their regular duties include delivering notes, collecting and checking attendance slips, and doing many little favors that are asked of them. Left to right: Janice Armstrong, Sharon McCullar, Myrna Betts, Ree Hooper, Jackie Veilleux. Standing: John Sirmons, Judy Padgett, Pat Palm, Christine Hopper, Phil Peterson. VXND OTHER GROUPS LIBRARY ASSISTANTS The pleasant girls who check in books, replace the cards, and return these books, ready for cir- culation, to their places on the shelves, are library assistants. They also do bookwork, prepare notices for overdue books, and collect fines on the books. They are supervised by Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens and Mrs. Helen Carlton. Left to right: Virginia Doering, Barbara Dambeck, Penny Smith, Betty Jane Glisson, Jo Ann Atkins, Nell Collier, Sue Windle, Margaret Smith. Standing: Betty Shelton, Candice O'Reilly, Gail Grantham, Patty Root, Shirley Dillard, Nedra Sewell, Jean Morton, Darlene Stetson, Donna Lasker, Joan Buckwald, Donna Jean Laney, Frances Knapp, Deena Price, Judi Johnson, Judith Winters, Mrs. Elizabeth Stephens. CLINIC HELPERS The clinic helpers assist Miss Lynch and Mrs. Kaye Warner, the school nurse, in the infirrnary. Their duties are to change the bed linen, keep the clinic in good order, and help the students who come to the clinic for aid. Left to right: Nancy Spindler, Karen Turner, Winnie Brown, Beverly Bechtol, Sandra Glendinning. INSIDE S.P.H.S. Hlnside S.P.H.S. is a weekly program covering school news and giving publicity to school activities. Students who try out each year are chosen by their radio voice and their ability to write an original script. In the group are Pete Fenn, Mr. Dayt Salts- man of WSUN, and Ginger Doering. CADET BAND The SPHS Cadet Band meets daily and acts as a feeder group for the uniform band. Front row, left to right: Jim McClure, Linda Isbell, Sue Hop- kins, Donna Bemis, Joan Gregory, Margie Jobin. Second row: Barbara Bryan, Pauline Phaneut, Barbette Osborn, Jennifer Cole, Beverly Dalton, Ethel Feldman, Bobby Edwards, Donald Aitken, Robert Wolf. Third row: Ritchie Cooper, Edward Cunningham, William McCrea, Nelson Hawk, Edward Nourse, Gladys Foss, George Barlas, Edna May, Charles Whittier, Grieg Washburn, Carolyn Buchanan. cnve and Penelope rank OVEI' pasf expe f . ences when they starred I PLAY Cockney maids, English vicars, and Russian spies paraded across the SPHS stage the night of March 23, as the Senior Class presented See How They Run, a three-act farce written by Philip King. This hilarious play was centered about a cockney maid who had seen too many American moviesg an old maid who for the first time in her life takes an alco- holic drinkg and, of course, the two main characters, an American actor and actress. The combined antics of the charac- ters, as they went in and out of an Humphrys brow while actor Dick Jacobs ands in trimming the Mr Toop gawks in amazement at his wife, Penelope, sergeants mustache Coach Dean Pike supervises and the prisoner as they descend the stairs. 2 l These high-powered press agents packed the house with their pub- licity for the Senior Play. They are Nancy Brown, Sylvia Toussaint, Shirley Ammon and Joann La Morder. English vicarage, made this an uproarious comedy, commented Mr. Dean Pike, director. Cast members include Gloria Ruprecht, Bill Hayes, Dick Jacobs, Herschel Sheets, Paul Kan- iss, Mary Lou Ivey, Steve Thomas, Bill McIn- tyre, and Peggy Denny. Sally Simmons and Bob Parke were general co-chairmen. Other committee heads include Mary Fricke, programsg Brenda Willingham, make-upg Louise Nicol, courtesyg Avanell Ford, costumes: Diana Boling, props, Dan Schuh and Pete Fenn, construction: and Harry Sauers, tickets. Proceeds from the play went toward the Senior Class gift to the school. Stage crew sets up temporary backdrop during dress rehearsal. Crew members include Dan Schuh, Mickey McCullar, Alvin Robertson, Ray Smith, and .lon Spearman. Final directions are given by Student Director Freda Campbell, Stage Manager Dan Schuh, and Lighting Technician Jon Spearman. The Ticket Committee, David Sipe, Carl Perky little Ida has her eyes made up by Sheila Green. Pat Palm Schroeder, and Harry Sauers, check over their is occupied with the gleeful chore of making up Bill Hayes. finished product. , .... 3 , 2 Many couples Wish Upon a Star as the juniors present the Prom to the graduating class, Cinderella, Sally Simmons, and Prince IIWISH STAR!! John Harrison reign happily as they view the floorshow ol' Wish Upon A Star . Virginia Fish, Esther Denham, and Qgliaragjmlgy sway exotically to the strains of Arabianmmusic. Prince Charming Bill Penrose sings of a Stranger in Paradise as Cinderella gazes enchanted. Pumpkins, Wands, stars, the Coach, and Cinderella and Prince Charming were in the limelight as the Junior Class presented Wish Upon A Star , Friday, April 20, 1956. The Coliseum was decorated with Il large mural depicting a countryside. A castle and drawbridge ornamented the entrance, as did a large pumpkin coach and maniken representing Cinderella. In this setting, juniors and seniors frolicked for the evening. Snake-charmer Mike Wiederhold charms slithering Jo Ann Arthurs in the Prom floorshow. W4 ' silk 'Q Prom Co-Chairmen . . . Lett to right: Bill Henry, Marion Upham, Rob Middlemas, Susan Gregory, Jim Samis, Priscilla Murdoch, Sue Solomon, Diane Buie, Darryl Van Dorn, Gaye Brown, Bill Penrose, June Amaral, Tom Anderson, Jane Goodnow, John Jones, Sally Irwin, Knights Cunningham and Cihak deter- IUNIOR-SENIOR PROM r:'nf., J.z:3 :.,':U:J.?e0232253: slipper. L L I I I 'Twas a very exciting moment when the seniors promenaded in their farewell Grand March. Stepsisters Jane and Hazel battle vainly over a Gus-gus and Jacques scamper to the tune of Bib- dress for the Prlnce's Ball. bity-Bobbity-Boo . Caught between The Devil and the Deep Blue Sea are king and queen Peggy Cooper and Robert Waugh. THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP BLUE SEA SOPHOMORE PARTY lt's time out for refreshments for members of the Sophomore Class. Sophomore Party Co-Chairmen . . . Sitting: Mary Athanason, Robert Waugh. Standing, left to right: Doug lbold, Pat Mack, Susan Beville, SWln9ln9 to The l 0DlC3l melodies is Bing McCrea, Peggy Cooper, Tom Schultz, Cile Judy, Nancy Jo Hawaiian dancer Pat McCabe. Peterson, Buzzy Nelson, Carol Latta, Jim McClure. Sarong dancer Judi Johnson and sailor Dennis Rager show sopho- mores rhythmical dance steps of the tropical islands. Wg Four of our three of the lovely Bagdad Ballet members are being fitted by costume girls. Pictured are Leonard Shaw, Pat Lane, Bill MacDonald, Wayne Rich, Shirley Spense, Beverly Bechtol, and Terry Caldwell. Pretty as their music are Barbara Isaacs and Brenda Jagger as they rehearse Night and Day . I-IAREM SCARE 'EMU . CLASS NIGHT, 56 The originators of the Class Night theme, Larry Meyer, Dot Frantz, and Barry Lips- Exerting his magical powers on the lovely Desert Doll, Gloria Rup- comb, are shown at one of their many precht, is the Class Night Genie, Dick Jacobs. Guiding the rehearsal sessions. Not present is Ann Williams. scene is Co-Chairman Ken Letzring. Giving the final stamp of approval to their harem costumes are Jean Gat Murphy, Barbara Jackson, Nancy Deeters, Gail Reichelderfer,,Myrtle ewood, and Jane Rayment. W5K-Z?WW?' c 'f?I.Q, ' USHERETTES The qualifications of the members of the St. Peters- burg High School's Usherettes are brief but important. They include maintaining a C average, being neat, punctual, and dependable, and also having the ap- proval of Miss Helen Lynch, dean of girls. The activities of the Usherettes include ushering at a variety of school functions. Senior usherettes only usher at the annual Senior Class Play. Under- classmen usher at the Baccalaureate and graduation exercises. Our school is judged by the way these girls con- duct themselves while ushering and selling programs at the home football games. The selling of the pro- grams is a school money-making project. A letter HS is awarded to those usherettes who give two years of dependable service. The attractive uniform worn by these girls is a green skirt and a crisp white blouse. MEMBERS Left to right Anne Rautenstrauch Ritchie Cooper, Diane Haige, Birgit Sorensen, Mary Jones, Alice Canning, Sandra Mountcastle Virginia Moore Jane Leveruch Delphme Chenault, Phyllis Shepherd, Betty Johnson, Audrey Hammond, Suzanne Bevllle Lmda Matthews Marilyn Klienteld Judy Shivers, Martha Petringelo, Barbara Miller, Penny Smith. if' SI it l l l c - A How would we ever get along without the efficient workers These are the women who, with their outstanding in the cafeteria? ln the picture are Mrs. Edith Rogers, Mrs. ability in cooking, serve us each day. In the group Antonia Wagner, and Mrs. Margaret Satchell. are Mrs. Mary Henderson, Mrs. Helen Martin, Mrs. Florence Lamb, and Mrs. Rita Carter. CAFETERIA ASSISTANTS AND MAINTENANCE DEPARTMENT The maintenance men are the ones who keep our school operating efficiently and our grounds beau- tified. In the picture are Mr. Jack Baugh, Mr. Ervin Midgett, and Mr. Milford W. Shafer. i This jolly-looking man with his Homemaking classes express appreciation for faithful service to friendly smile is Mr. Fred Ruther- their department. In the photo are Mr. Nick Gray, Mr. L. D. ford, the one that everyone likes Jordan, Mr. George Small, Mrs. Rubye Wilson, Bea Manuel, Helen and depends on. Moore, and Mr. Milford Shafer. W W' XQN JUNIOR EXCHANGE 3. The Senior Exchange Club of St. Petersburg opened a chapter of Junior Exchange at SPHS in 1952. Since that time it has contributed much to the life of the school. Junior Exchange is an honorary invitational club for outstanding boys in all classes. The activities of this group include weekly meetings with the advisor, Mr. Adrian Davis, and the senior club advisor, Dr. John Stewart. A service to students is the club's project C Starting at upper right: Fred Williams, Ned Agee, Bob Davis, Larry Meyer, Wayne Rich, Bill Smour, Ward Woolly, Andrew Riv- kind, Harry Sauers, Bill Mac- Donald, Dwayne Fry, Larry Fedro, James Wood, Charles Lowe, Ken Folrd, Dick Edmunds, Wayne Bris- to . X Starting at upper left: Larry Murphy, Sam Drash, Bill Penrose, George lkeler, Bob McCurdy, Jim Langley, Don Ward. X Starting at upper right: Rob Venecia, Don Burklew. of selling cokes at home basketball games and school dances. The boys spent many hours repairing the damage done by pranksters to the sundial, which they donated to St. Pete High two years ago. Annually, the Junior Ex- change Club Barbecue is held-t'All you can eat for a dollarf' As the year draws to an end, Exchange mem- bers are selecting the special gift which they will present to the school. Middlemas, Jerry Ferqueron, John Jones, Wayne Daughtry, Arthur Q., if C if , ggi i K ,M ,ff ' . . ik , I M, E' X ,,,?..p---W 11,591 JUNIOR CIVITAN Junior Civitan is a boys' service club spon- sored by Civitan International. Any freshman, sophomore, junior or senior boy who has a satisfactory scholastic average and who is a well-rounded individual may be asked to be- come a member. Remember those milk bottles in each room in January? Those symbolized a worthwhile project, the March of Dimes Drive, commonly known to Civitan members as their Milk Bot- tle Campaign . This successful drive resulted in a donation of S537 from the homerooms of SPHS. At the Christmas season SPHSians were urged not to let Christmas go by without taking home one of those fruity fruit cakes sold by Junior Civitan. If you wonder where the money from past cake sales went, you might look in the library at the much-needed new floor which Junior Civitan presented. The Inaugural Ball is the social highlight of the year for Junior Civitan. The selection of a Queen is awaited with keen interest, for each boy wants his date to be the club's sweetheart. MEMBERS . . . fstarting at upper right of the Cul: Gary Hall, Barry Lipscomb, Ken Letzring, John Kearney, Dick War- ner, Jerry Good, Dick Tomlin, Mike Adams, Bill Mclntyre, Bob Cordell, Dick Coruvuno, Jerry Hammill, Sam Connell, Terry McNay, Charlie Poston, Jerry Cunningham. JUNIOR CIVITIAN OFFICERS OFFICERS . . . Seated: Advisor, Mr. Gene Jenkins, President, Dick Caravonug Vice President, Dick Warner. Standing: Secretary, John Kearney, Chap- lain, Terry McNayg Treasurer, Bob Cordell, Sergeant- at-Arms, Bill Mclntyre. New members of Junior Civitan are lseatedj Darien Heritage, The new initiates were honored with a luncheon at Peter Pheil, Doug Hadlock, lstandingJ Ted Hadjian, Bob the International Club by the Senior Cwltan Club Orrin Gowen, Jim McClure, Don Mastry. KEY CLUB flllffff, ,d '2Tf CLR sl E K 55555 ,.,:gs5i5Zs22f E Q... E x SaSsSzi Qsgsgsg., Q X 555525 '-f:s:s::.. Q 'L yi -SKQNA 1 JJ'ldJllIl'I,, Boys in Key Club are arranged on K as follows: Reading from top to bottom on base of K : Roy Borden, Darryl Van Dorn Tom Anderson, Carl Schrader, Ted Stroupe, John Shulse, Dan Schuh, Bill Hutchinson, Leonard Shaw. Top bar of K from left to right: Paul McCurdy Mickey Mc- Cullar, Capers Jones, Roland Watts, Dick Cronk, Gordon Nor- ton, Kenneth Rider. Lower bar of K from left to right: David Strimer, Dick Pem- ble, Larry Earp, John Harrison, Joe Jenkins, Ed Syrup. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of St. Petersburg, is the oldest boys' invitational club at SPHS. The club meets weekly at the homes of the mem- bers or the advisor, Mr. Douglas MacBriarity. Members are chosen by the club on the basis of scholarship, serv- ice, leadership and character. Twice yearly new members are invited to join. Once initiated, these boys help with the completion of club pro- jects. These include taking tickets at football and basketball games, the beard-growing contest to sup- plement Homecoming activities, selling peanuts on Kids, Day, and the annual Car Wash, which is always a financial success. Many hours of planning and work go into the traditional dance-the Sportsmen's Ball, one of the year's social highlights. As the year draws to a close, the Key Club closes its books with a beach party for members and their dates. KEYETTES - Girls in Keyettes are arranged on K as follows: Reading from top to bottom on base of K : Annette Kent, Donna Jean Laney, Mary Fricke, Natalie Kenny, Dot Hadjian, Sally Simmons, Betty Jane Glisson, Marion Upham, Paula Nichols, Myra Glasure, Lois Haines, Wendy Gardiner, Helen Moore. Top Bar of K from left to right: Sally Stephenson, Nancy Stephenson, Sandra Lewis, Susan Gregory, Jane Goodnow, Priscilla Murdoch, Diane Buie, Sue Solomon, June Amaral. Lower Bar of K from left to right: Carol Hayman, Jean Lindsay, Gail Reichelderfer,-Linda Sherman, Ann Williams, Cushman, Joyce Sheats, Bobbie Carson. The Keyette Club is composed of junior and senior girls who must possess and maintain a B average from the ninth grade on and who must have leadership ability, a record of service to the school, and good character. A Keyette is a girl who uses her leadership and ability to open doors, which when opened, will help her to find countless ways to serve her school and community. The Keyettes have served the community this year by giving a Thanksgiving basket to a less fortunate family. They sold pea- nuts downtown for the Polio Fund, and at the end of the year they presented Junior College scholar- ships to two deserving senior girls. During the Christmas vacation, the Keyettes were busy serving their school by polishing the tro- phies in the front hall and by helping to clean the main office. Their two money-making pro- jects included selling S.P.H.S. pen- nants and sponsoring their annual spring dance, which is one of the social highlights of the year. SECOND SEMESTER KEY CLUB OFFICERS . . . Left to right: Secretary Carl Schrader, Treasurer Mickey McCullar, Vice President Leonard Shaw fstandingl, I.C.C. Repre- sentative Ted Stroupe, President John Harrison. KEYETTE OFFICERS . , . Seated: Historian Natalie Kenny President Paula Nichols, Club Advisor Miss Bette Lou Ka beary, Treasurer June Amaral. Standing: I.C.C. Representa- tive Jean Lindsay, Vice President Linda Sherman, Secre- tary Gail Reichelderfer, ii 'Emu i t , ..,.... .,.: gif Q 'S .v'-j , , ,...,:,V ,:t-, .H . if 'sag-I off , Euuluu '::': it HHVIHVVVV - V .-,zi M .zzz ,ZIZ g : ii .fi it if P: f--fi S r ill? g ' ul je 5 A , lfif sisi , ,fl 1 if' suwfi f .-,ii U in if J 1 --tt . . ',t f:::': Fw: Azzl ix. ,, J b .. 5 J W, YVIW ziiriirii A, ., .. .... ,:-,,., . M . ..,. ' wi ,,,,,,:l-:-:E r 5: .. FIRST SEMESTER KEY CLUB OFFICERS . . . Seated: Ad- visor Mr. Gerald Hendricks, President Bill Hutchinson. Standing: Vice President Leonard Shaw, Treasurer Dick Pemble, Secretary David Strimer, I.C.C. Representative Teddy Stroupe. Hard-working girls responsible for the success of the Keyette's Pennant Project are iseatedi Betty Jane Glisson, Myra Glasure and istandingi Sue Solomon, June Amaral. NEW KEY CLUB MEMBERS . . . Seated: Bob Parke, Ralph Bailey Cold memberl, Jim Dean. Standing: Mike Wieder hold, Kent Ballantine, Tom Schultz, Douglas Kidd, Richard Cook, Carl Kuttler, John Stewart. Keycttes plan and decorate Thanksgiving basket tor needy family. The committee includes Paula Nichols, Mary Fricke Natalie Kenny, Helen Moore, and Dot Hadjian. , aww if . 5v l5 r SERVICE CLUB OFFICERS . . . Front row, left to right: Pat Staats, l.C.C. Representative, Natalie Kenny, Sergeant-ab arms,' Cile Judy, Secretaryj Dot Hadjian, Sergeant- at-Arms. Second row: Mrs. Ann Dorr, Advisor, Alice Lipthrott, Treasurer, Ann Williams, President,- Cecilia Phillips, Vice President, Mrs Marjorie Nep- ley, Advisor. SEX-ational is the only word that CABINET . . . Front row, left to right: Mary Fogarty, Paula Nichols, Helen Moore, Margaret Robertson, Sally Stephen- son, Nancy Stephenson. Second row: June Amaral, Betty Jane Glisson, Emma Jo Tippetts, Carol Lambrecht, Lorraine Butts, Brenda Willin ham. Helen Moore doesaquick-stepping can describe the pantomine ot Brenda Jagger and Tom Black ballet during the Cupid Capers Kiss Me or Kill Me with Love combine their talents as they sing floorshow, by Dot Hadjian and Natalie Kenny. Falling in Love With Love l A MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Gretchen Tobin, Helen White, Judy Harrell, Suzanne Beville, Linda Mathews, Peg Cooper, Diane Haige, Sylvia Ludwig, Judy Lowery. Second row: Nancy Reeser, June Amaral, Linda Green, Connie Dittert, Susan Lyle, Royce Greenlaw, Cile Judy, Linda Small, Mary Athanason, Becky Augustine, Kay Kenny. Third row: Diane Gordon, Paula Nichols, Barbara Isaacs, Ellen Rudel, Jayne Rayment, Mary Headly, Sandra Meister, Sharon Oeschger, Ruby Spurrier, Marilyn Christensen, Molly Morrison. Fourth row: Linda Wratchford, Josine Schulz, Judy Shulse, Pat Nine, Martha Playford, Mary Sue Harris, Patches Mack, Becky Jo Merkel, Nancy North, Elaine Stansel, Shirley Ammon. SERVICE CLUB To render, to the best of our ability, service to God, country, home and school, and to promote higher ideals of friendship among the students Y of St. Petersburg High School are the purposes of the Service Club, which i 1 X is open to all the girls in S.P.H.S. Remember the Service Club girls who wore the Need Help? Ask mel tags on Registration Day? They were rendering valuable service to the school by helping underclassmen. Many charity organizations, such as March of Dimes, Amvets, and Red Cross, benefited greatly by thc Service Club's willingness to lend a helping hand. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Margaret Robertson, Ann Williams, Bev Dalton, Anne Thomas, Linda Thornton, Donna Lasker, Darlene Stetson, Carol Latta, Mary Perry, Cecelia Phillips. Second row: Miriam Graf, Carol Lambrecht, Bea Manuel, Gayle Mooretield, Suzanne Sexton, Helen Frakes, Barbara Shields, Sue Drew, Stephanie Stedman. Third row: Beverly Glendinn- ing, Patty Lou Clark, Linda Sherman, Betty Jane Glisson, Wendy Gardiner, Ethel Feldman, Carol Poole, Pat Lane, Margie Pear- son, Bea Romanello. Fourth row: Yvonne Zinn, Barbara Missildine, Ritchie Cooper, Worth Woody, Jean Collins, Donna Jean Laney, Bev Bechtol, Margie Ferqueron, Shirley Ammon, Mollie Morrison. - we-wt MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Barbara Jackson, Eloise Phillips, Frances Boggs, Anne Hamilton, Virginia Webb, Marlene Cardalico, Helen Moore. Second row: Sondra Binder, Ann Berry, Dorothy Bishop, Sally Miller, Sandy Mountcastle, Gail Griffith, Jean Lindsay, Judi Wells, Beverly Bodie, Cecily Derrick. Third row: Cindy Jones, Nedra Sewell, Barbara Dambeck, Eileen Schiff- gen, Emma Jo Tippetts, Vlasta Bezkostny, Barbara Broome, Judy Schilling. Fourth row: Audrey Campbell, Eve Lowe, Lois Haines, Brenda Willin ham, Mary Fogarty, Pat Staats, Peggy Jones, Natalie Kenny, Mary Fricke, Dot Hadiian. The club encouraged friendship by its many social functions, the first being the Service Club Tea, The tea provided the chance for the girls to become better acquainted with each other and with the club. The next big event was the annual backward dance, Cupid's Capers . The girls really went all-out to support it by asking their favorite Valentine. The Service Club started an exchange project this year. The girls took a trip to Miami, and later the Y-Teens from Miami made a return visit to St. Petersburg. The girls must earn their pins by performing zi minimum ol' sixty hours of service to the club, school, and community. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Betty Norton, Phyllis Shepherd, Becky Ludwig, Sandy Morgan, Nancy Stephenson, Susan Gregory, Chris Nelson, Lorraine Butts, Sally Stephenson. Second row: Joyce Melhorn, Alice Lipthrott, Judy Haver, Virginia Moore, Darla Hawkins, Ann Baldwin, Jane Currie, Hazel Saxton. Third row: Bobbie Miller, Sue Binkard, Chris Hopper, Judy Love, Carol Moore, Kay Love, Rusty Buchanan, Audrey Hammond. 1',f?35EZ.iZ'1if3HrZ?G ' Ann Williams and Harry Sauers, Hayloft Hoedown co-chairmen, take a breather with the kid from their successful square dance. v.. First row Ilelt to righti: Peggy Jones, Wendy Gardiner, Diane Haige, Bev Dalton, Charlie Ruth Chesnutt, Sherry Glendin- ning, Peggy Cooper, Ann Hamilton, Penny Johnson. Second row: Myra Glasure, Judy Combes, Charlene Allison, Betty Combee, Shirley Ammon, Judy Johnson, Gail Griffith, Marilyn Christensen, Connie Dittert, Cecily Derrick. Third row: Miriam Graf, Sue Binkerd, Carol Blanchard, Liz Bez, Sue Drew, Margie Ferqueron, Ann Berry, Barbara Broome, Betty Jo Daniels, Sally Bachman, Lois Haines, Janice Doty. Fourth row: Gary Bechtol, Roy Bailey, George Burt, John Harris, Bill Bailey, Richard Cook, Kent Ballentine, Tom Cushman, Doug lbold, Terry Caldwell, Roy Borden. PAN -AM CLUB The Pan-American Club, com- posed of 300 members from the student body, is an organization to promote stronger ties with Latin American countries and a better understanding of them. It holds monthly meetings, which are both educational and recreational, in attractive hotels and country Clubs. A large majority of the First row fleft to rightl: Linda Wratchford, Josine Schultz, Brenda Willin Sabra Lois McCullough, Sylvia Ludwig, Ju y owrie, Joan Larson, Linda Small, Gretchen Tobin. Second row: Jackie Veilleux, Carole Lambrecht, Brenda Jag- ger, Nancy Stephenson, Priscilla Murdoch, Sandra Lewis, Carol Poole, Sheila Polletta, Barbara O'Neill, Suzanne Scherer, Nancy Reeser, Elizabeth Osborn. Third row: Pauline Smith, Helen White, Jean Murphy, Jayne Rayment, Pat Nine, Bar- bara Shields, Sylvia Palmer, Joan Ruttan, Marsha Knott, Joanne Kaufman, Sharon Osechger, Gail Linhos. Fourth row: Jack Metzger, Bob Speel, Doug Ulrich, Linwood Ogle, Don Meredith, Dick Metz, Bill Smout, Bob McCurdy, Herb Miller, David Strimer. First row fleft to rightl: Neil Lazo, Carol Carr, Beverly Glen- dinning, Gloria Swope, Linda Thornton, Billy Manuel. Second row: Kay Kenny, Ellen Rudel, Nancy Spindler, Joyce Melhorn, Jo Ann Smith, Sharon Kinnamon, Linda Wilson ,Ruby Spur- rier, Ann Thomas. Third row: Mary Ann Holohan, Marcia McLachan, Loretta Nelson, Nancy North, Margie Pearson, Bea Romanello, Cindy Jones, Pinky Kerns, Nancy Jo Peterson, Kay Love, Robert Waugh, Buzz Nelson. Fourth row: Tommy Ryan, Gene Lowe, Chip Whittier, Charles Kaniss, Eddie Rus- sell, Carl Kuttler, Jim Wood, Norman Smith, Lew Wagar, Charlie Reynolds, Don Mastry, Tony Ritchie, Mac Mac- Kinley. .?aJi'o:taf1r?95i R?M 'f.4xe M21 ,, .s has wdfif. , - 21954 at -52:2 1 1.v vc'- 139 ' ' . Q Sz 1: givavnig Q -2, 2 1-11 We 5 -1::'::5 T ' members are foreign language stu- dentsg this adds to the interest and enjoyment of the club. At Homecoming, Pan-Am mem- bers decorated an original float for the big parade. The annual Christmas party is an entertaining get-together fol- lowing a short business meeting. Another activity sponsored in De- cember is Hayloft Hoedown , a First row lleft to rightl: Pat Lane, Judi Wills, Lynn Lowen- thal, Yvonne Zinn, Susan Plumley, Jeanneane Shean, Eloise Phillips, Judy Schulz, Betty Norton, Sandra Mountcastle. Second row: Judy Wood, Betty Ann Young, Eve Lowe, Pat Staats, Donna Jean Laney, Carol Moore, Natalie Kenny, Helen Moore, Pat O'Brien,, Third row: Virginia Webb, Sharon Lar- son, Joyce Sheats, Nadi Lane, Sherry Farrington, Betty Ann Martin, Joanne Rowley, Florence Maner, Denise Kogler. First row Ileft to rightl: Patty Lou Clark, Darla Hawkins, Ann Baldwin, Judy Harrell, Audrey Campbell, Vivian Carey, Susan Gregory, Jane Currie. Second row: Marian Brown, Tommi Collins, Barbara Burkhalter, Sally Bagg, Beverly Bodie, Marie Baker, Becky Augustine, Judy Brodt, Antie Jacobsen, Diana Christensen. Third row: Freda Campbell, Gaye Brown, Charlene Dever, Marlene Cardalico, Jo Ann Battle, Mary Burt, Esther Denham, Sally Irwin, Jane Goodnow. Fourth row: Davis Willis, Bob Gaunt, Jerry Aiken, Gary Branson, John Belich, Bob Cor- dell, Ward Woolly, John Paul Jones, Shelton Stanfield, Mike Adams. Fullrskirted gals and plaid-shirted guys execute the familiar grand-right-and-left . First row fleft to rightl: Bobbie Carson, Elaine Bogue, Nell Collier, Sheila Greene, Carolyn Hillyer, Diana Boling, Nancy Deeters. Second row: Diane Groves, Betty Jane Glisson, Beverly Bechtol, Dot Hadjian, Mary Fricke, Barbara Jackson, Anita Brauer, Gaye Clark. Third row: Pat Hall, Sondra Binder, Barbara Dambeck, Jean Collins, Alice Canning, Nancy Brown, Harriet Brown, Cindy Jones. Fourth row: Bob Gaunt, Richard Fields, Ralph Bailey, John Belich, Gary Branson, Gregory Gould, Allen Fullerton, Tom Elliot, Pete Davis, Martien Carroll. ' ' '9'F '? l:f1'f 5-Iimif ' i s7?Z'5BZ'?'5ZaR'M.iciW'wE.Zs-.-Qduwbiffv , f 9 -,Ht .- President Ken Letzring presents the door prizes to the winners Sally Ann Ragsdale and Jack Jewell at the Haylott Hoedown, square dance which offers fun and frolic for all. The Oratorical Contest clirnaxes the year's activities. It is an ex- cellent opportunity for aspirants with interests in public speaking. There are generous prizes, ranging from a first prize of twenty-five dollars to a fourth of five dollars. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Anne Souder, Chris Short, Shirley Spence, Shirley Robinson, Joyce Kickliter, Betty Ann Paulsen, Barbara King, Joyce Melhorn, Pat Sheska, Benta Sorensen. Second row: Merrill Mundorft, Pat Prince, Jane Stewart, Sandra Stone, Anita Pentz, Mona Shirley, Marilyn Kleinteld, Joy Woolson, Joann Lapham. Third row: Judy May, Martha Strassler, Eileen Schiftgen, Phyllis Shepherd, Donna Lasker, Darlene Stetson, Shirley Krupp, Marty Southern, Judy Padgett, Martha Playford, Pat Nine. Fourth row: Dean Richardson, Eddie Syrup, Jimmy Winters, Larry Roberts, Dick Lahey, Joe Patton, Leonard Shaw, Jimmy Sumner, Phil Peter- son, Jim Roeder. A Day in the Life of a Hick was the theme of the Hayloft Hoedown floor show. PAN -AM CLUB MEMBERS , . . Front row, left to right: Larry Roberts, Leonard Shaw, Julius Williams. Second row: Hazel Saxton, Joanne Reed, Kay Rutland, Molly Morrison, Patty Sue McCarty, Susan Lyle, Carole Twigg, Nedra Sewell, Sally Ragsdale. Third row: John Kearney, Bill Mclntyre, Sandy Morgan, Sally Stephenson, Becky Ludwig, Chris Nelson, Joanne Palm, Marion Upham, Barbara Peruche, Lee Morgan, Bill Wittstruck. Fourth row: Teddy Stroupe, Charles Lowe, Charles Poston, Gary Sehl, Oren Paulsen, Dick Lahey, Al Rogers, Micky Romanello, Joe Nolan, Phil Peterson. Sf.1'X3QSi2.' 3 PAN-AM OFFICERS . . . Seated: Mrs. Claire Love and Mr. Leroy Kaufman, advisors. Standing: Barbara Jackson, l.C.C. Representative, Myra Glasure, Vice President, Pete Fenn, Sergeant-at-Arms,' Ken Letzring, President,' Sherry Farrington, Treasurer, Dick Warner, Sergeant-at-Arms, Brenda Willing- ham, Secretary. ' 42 ff, The winner's name is engraved on a bronze plaque. Participants gain experience and satisfaction from entering this contest. The Pan-American Club is spon- sored jointly by the Language and Social Studies Departments. Its members contribute much to its spirit of fellowship and good neighbor attitudes. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Sandy Spence, Martha Wittstruck, Patricia Mack, Bea Manuel, Virginia Webb, Bar- bara Queen, Connie Kruse, Linda Matthews, Sue Solomon. Second row: Mary Carole Reeser, Mary Owens, Margaret Rob- ertson, Ann Williams, Joye Meier, Alice Lipthrott, Gayle Moorefield, Suzanne Sexton, June Lance, Third row: Lucia Lynch, Mary Wyatt, Becky Jo Merkel, Emma Jo Tippetts, Martha Petringelo, Diana Nelson, Barbara Woodfill, Lynn Peters, Carol Latta, Mary Perry. Fourth row: Jim Langley, Carlton Rowell, Paul Melton, Vaino Uski, Fred Stone, Harry Sauers, Larry Roberts, Larry Meyer, Paul Kaniss, Bill MacDonald. Winners of the Pan-Am Oratorical Contest receive congrats from the judges. Winners are as follows: Ann Williams, first placep Pete Fenn, second, Pat O'Brien, third, and Camilla Blank, fourth. Judges include Mr. Ted Martin, Mrs. Emma Hallet and Mr. William Carroll. X MEMBERS . , . Front row, left to right: Ritchie Cooper, Carole Bardella, Suzanne Beville, June Amaral, Linda Greene, Bar- bara Darby, Ann Hinst. Second row: Jo Ann Davis, Diana Gor- don, Margaretha Howell, Suzanne Hardin, Henrietta Baxley, Royce Greenlaw, Cile Judy, Diane Buie, Betty Johnson, Carolyn Buchanan. Third row: Judy Hockl, Delphine Chenault, Nancy Harper, Ethel Feldman, Mary Headley, Mary Sue Harris, Mar- jorie Brown, Adair Bruner, Vlasta Bezkostny, Mary Athanason, Judy DuPerre. Fourth row: Gary Blodgett, Wayne Bristol, Jerry Ferqueron, Jerry Eberts, Ed Farnham, Gary Hall, Paul Beach, Jim Boyer, Joe Edmunds. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Pat Palm, Jane Stewart, Bre am, Carolyn Von Broock, Betty Ann Paulsen Second row: Martha Strasser, Betty Jo Treadwell, Linda Wratchtord, Jeanneane Shean, Josine Schulz, Judy Shulse, Sue Solomon, Phyllis Parker, Shirley Spence. Third row: Joyce Sheats, Carole Twigg, Mona Shirley, Joy Woolson, Toby Sharp, Barbara Rhea, Cecilia Phillips, Priscilla Reichel, Miss Agnes Counihan. Fourth row: Anita Pentz, Worth Woody, Yvonne Whitson, Sylvia Shields Loretta Nelson, Donna Wheless, Diana Nelson, Nancy Thomas, Penny Smith. Tap and Scratch Club members prepare baskets of food for needy families at Christmas time. TAP AND SCRATCH TAP AND SCRATCH OFFICERS: Vice President Jeanneane Shean, l.C.C. Representative Helen Frakes, Treasurer Penny Smith, Annual Representative Dot Hadjian, President Worth Woody, Secretary Joy Woolson lseatedl, and Palmetto and Pine Reporter Sue Solomon. I MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Lynn Lowenthal, Judy May, Marilyn Kleinfeld, Bobbie Miller, Mylene Hannigan, Nan Deeters, Patty Sue McCarty. Second row: Trilby Marks, Jo Ann Atkins, Janice Armstrong, Donna Jean Laney, Dot Hadjiz Barbara King, Joyce Melhorn, Myrna Betts, Ree Hooper. Third row: Sharon Kinnamon, Barbara Grant, Nancy Ellison, Hel Frakes, Phyllis Shepherd, Nancy Weiss, Bobbie Jean Morton, Marilyn Melton, Joyce Kickliter. Fourth row: Chris Hopper, Dorot Bishop, Joanne Dorn, Cynthia Childers, Jean Collins, Vlatsa Bezkostny, Lucille Flanigan, Sue Binkerd. A club of busy girls working mostly for the benefit of others is the Tap and Scratch Club. The members must meet the requirements of at least two credits in shorthand, typing or book- keeping. Every year Tap and Scratch girls can be seen around the halls selling Christmas cards. The money from this annual project is used to send students to participate in the State Contest. This contest includes shorthand, typing and bookkeeping. Last year Tap and Scratch students from SPHS returned from the contest with top honors. The service-minded club donates baskets of food at Christmas to needy families. They help the annual staff in typing material. Some members operate the switchboard at Red Cross. Also on the service list is an annual gift to the school, which has ranged from electric clocks to phonographs. Some members of Tap and Scratch Club receive special invitations to attend the meeting of the National Secretaries Association in April. This not only an honor but a valuable experience to those who attend. Chris Hopper and Penny Smith take practice dictation from Miss Agnes Counihan in preparation for the State Business Contest. They hope to retain first-place trophies which they won last year. 2 is - X AAQWW ' I W I, S- l I MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Ann Williams, Jane Goodnow, Pat Hall, Sandra Lewis, Margaret Robertson, Phyllis Zatlin, Bobbie Carson. Second row: Peggy Denny, Edith Harris, Barbara Dambeck, Barbara Burkhalter, Joyce Saba, Sally Bachman, Elaine Bogue, Christina Short, Anna Souder. Third row: Betty Jane Glisson, Joye Meier, Ann Rautenstrauch, Gail Linhos, Joanne Rowley, Elizabeth Osborn, Denise Kogler, Sally Ann Ragsdale, Donna Hammer, Miss Joan Bryan, intern teacher. Sancho Panza is the local chapter of the Spanish National Honor Society. Its purpose is to recognize high achievements in Spanish and to promote interest in Hispanic Studies. SANCI-IO a trip to Tampa for dinner at Las Novedades, a Spanish movie, The main activities of the year include a formal initiation, and Tertulial', a fiesta. The fiesta, 'tTcrtulia , is onc of the highlights for the group. OFFICERS . . . President, Jerry Ebertsj fseatedl l.C.C. Repp- sentative, Diane Groves, Secretary, Phyllis Zutlin, Vice Presi- dent, Sandra Lewis, Treasurer, Sharon Larson. :W J' I 'N as 5: . 6:59 In' O ft . ' .f:2f a 0 0 1,39 0 O0 A I Vellucci. fi' lv K? E 7 S its a resente nd refr i ments e ser and all Wm. I fxj I I . . . emb are con rsmgid Spamsh ., ' r, las tivity owe ytear i' another form 1 iation i gf 8 :Rae rly sprin the beach. Sanch za 0 is ' das aQDna , which means ' 11 or Omen. gy ' A fs 9 X Norteamericanos make e Abbey Lane as they sing CieIito Lindo . Members of Sancho Panza while in a festive mood prac tice La Raspa , a popular Mexican dance. X SPRING INITIATES . . . Seated: Donna Patterson, Nancy Stephenson, Margaret Robertson, Judy Johnson, Sally Ann Ragsdale, Chris Lowrie. Standing: Chris Hopper, Betty Ann Martin, Gail Linhos, Donna White, Lynn Lowenthall, Sue Windle, Sue Solomon. OFFICERS . . . Phyllis Zatlin, lcc Repre- sentativeg Larry Meyer, Treasurerg Mrs. Carolyn McClure, Advisorg Dick Cronk, Presidentg Joye Meier, Vice Presidentg Annette Kent, Secretary. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the National Honor Society is to increase interest in scholarship on the part of students. Becoming a member of this society is an incentive for students to maintain superior grades, to be a good leader, develop fine character, and to render service to school, community and country. Qualifications for membership are scholarship, character, leadership and service. A student must have a B average in scholarship. The final initiates are selected by the faculty and principal. One person from every group of initiates is chosen as the Typical Initiate . This girl or boy is chosen by vote of the old members as an outstanding example of the high ideals of the society. During the ceremonial initiation the Typical MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Elaine Bogue, Sharon Larson, Joyce Sheats, Gail Reichelderjer, Dot Hadjian, Joann LaMorder, Birgit Sorensen, Janet Peacock, Stephanie Stedman. Second row: Carol Hayman, Stephen Thomas, Dwayne Fry, Roy Borden, Ward Woolly, Fred Williams, Pat Lane. if f ,asia . , lf, , , pn la '23 - R lx ,M , . .sii:2:.- R tl' A Aww' xx 1 s E i me 'far V! fl ..., ...,. . ...., Myigiys. Q X Q ,Av-iq f fx. ' SV if piijflxf ': , fi. V' 1 , 1.44 , Q, :'. ,, A V V M -xsff-M.-x K .1 -:I r 9 Q MEMBERS , . . Front row, left to right: Worth Woody, Susanne Gould, Joye Meier, Linda Sherman, Ann Williams, Louise Nicol, Avanell Ford. Second row: Mrs. Carolyn McClure, Annette Kent, Carolyn Cush- man, Sally Simmons, Myra Glasure, Dot Frantz, Phyllis Zatlin. Third row: Dick Cronk, Andrew Rivkind, John Harrison, Larry Meyer, Gordon Norton. Initiate is invested as such, and wears special searfs of red and blue over the traditional white. A valuable service which the club renders is that the mem- bers tutor students in the school. A convention is held annually for all members of the National Honor Society and is anticipated by the members all over the state. It is possible to be tapped for National Honor Society in the spring of your junior year, and fall of your senior year, or the spring of your senior year. The assembly held for the tapping and for initiation is impressive, and parents are always present to enjoy the ceremony. Sue Solomon is honored as Typical Initiate . SPRING INITIATES . . . Seated: Barbara Deon, Clotilda Ward, Marilyn Emerich, Jeanneane Sheon, Natalie Kenny, Marlene Cardolico. Standing: Bill Smout, Ralph Bailey, Bill Hutchinson, Rob Mlddlemas, Ken Rider, Fred Stone, George lkeler, John Frantz, Barry Lipscomb. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Karen Berry ,Karen Larson, Sandra Skillman, Alice Bergstrom, Marie Hardy, Peggy Fisher, Kathryn Burroughs, Rosalie Garner, Lorretta Boike, Rose Marie Otten, Helen Meyers. Second row: Nancy Lowe, Audrey Bailey, Shirley Salsbury, Mary Lou Strasser, Barbara Long, Janice Jones, Connie Carroll, Gail Woods. Back row: Joe Swanson, Tom Storer, Larry Chambers, Gary McQuiston, Fred Hartman, Blair Nelson, Bill Zimmerman, Jim Lofton, Ed Ewell. DIVERSIFIED CCOPERATIVE TRAINING D.C.T. is a program for students interested in attending high school and receiving on-the-job training at the same time, through using business and industry of the community as training agencies. The daily schedule of a D.C.T. student includes two regular high school classes tEnglish and one otherh plus two hours of related job study in the D.C.T. classroom, and a minimum of four hours of work at his chosen occupa- tion. The student is paid for his work, but the emphasis is on training. Juniors and seniors, sixteen years old and over, are eligible. The jobs with which D.C.T. students are connected include the following: sign painting, dental assistant, stock clerk, X-ray technician, assistant window designer, bookkeeper, doctor's assistant, sheet metal worker, mason's helper, bank messenger, shoe salesman, and store manager assistant. Bill Zimmerman develops his skill in merman's Signs. OFFICERS . . . At the wheel of D.C.T. are these officers ffrom left to rightl: Gary McQuiston, Sergeant-at-Arms, Audrey Bailey, Secretary,' Joe Swanson, Vice President, Rose Marie Otten, Treasurer, Larry Chambers, President. I ' 1 'aww , f .-ff me Alice Bergstrom, D.C.T. trainee in the X-ray De- partment of Mound Park Hospital, assists Dr. Mar- tin Donner in X-raying a patient. Nancy Lowe prepares an attractive floral rangement at the Garden Center as part of her training as a floral designer. Here Joe Swanson is seen goldstamping religious books in preparation for his future career, Joe is a D.C.T. employee of Clifford E. Swanson Church Supplies. I QR' ' '7 3 O ' Mary Lou Strasser fills an order for watch sup- plies for a customer at Garrique's Watch and Jeweler Supplies. Karen Larson, dental assist- ant, hands instruments to Dr. John T. Schwartzbek, local orthodontist. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Judy Bailey, Barbara Hemingway, Chris Lowrie, Judy DuPerre, Donna Patterson, Beverly Fowles, Donna King. Second row: Anita Contarino, Marilyn Peters, Maris Bailey ,Sue Little, Charlene Bradley, Betty Jo Daniels, Barbara Isaacs, Mary Ann Plunkett, Clara Downing, FUTURE NURSES CLUB Sally Everett, Avanell Ford. The purpose of the Future Nurses club is to interest girls in the medical field and to give them practical experience through their Work at Mound Park Hospital. The outstanding project of the year was the State Convention, which was held at St. Peters- burg Junior College. March 16 and 17. The local club served as state historian. The local fund-raising project was a rum- mage sale held on February ll. Through the year the club heard speakers on various phases of medicine as a career. These included members of the medical pro- fession and individuals from our own student body. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Della Hopper, Celia Weaver, Carolyn Fox, Judy May, Margie Brown, Florence Maner, Ann Hinst, Glenda Dent. Second row: Margie Jobin, Marilyn Melton, Barbara Woodfill, Jackie Fasten Karen Turner, Betty Clancey, Genevieve Witt, Joyce Saba. - Q - J -'-' f as V: P ww w L ' Future Nurses, Florence Maner, Joyce Saba, and Judy May, receive instruc- tions on how to set up an iron lung. Future Nurses Marilyn Melton and Judy DuPerre prepare an appetiz ing tray for a patient's supper. OFFICERS . . . Future Nurses practice making a hospital bed and assisting a patient on Miss Chase , a dummy used in training student nurses. This group consists ot Secretary Karen Turner, President Avanell Ford, Treasurer Carolyn Fox, Vice President Mary Ann Plunkett, Chaplain Jackie Foster, l.C.C. Representative Beverly Fowles. ' Future Nurses Barbara Isaacs and Margie Brown assist in feeding a patient who has recently recovered from polio. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Molly Morrison, Bobbie Carson, Mary Owens, Jo Ann Palm, Sheila Green, Elaine Bogue, Cecily Derrick, Sharon Larson. Second row: Jane Stewart, Pat Palm, Joyce Kickliter, Shirley Ammon, Pat Prince, Shirley Spence, Carolyn Hilyer, Shirlee Workman, Betty Paulsen. Third row: Mrs. Doris Dasher, Kay Rutland, Patty Sue McCarty, Sandra Edwards, Connie Dittert, Judy Harrell, Patty Lou Clark, Betty Shelton, Mary Bevier, Mary Anne Ward, Myrna Betts, Norma Jean Howard, Pat McCabe. Fourth row: Tommi Collins, Jayne Rayment, Jean Murphy, Pat Nine, Martha Playford, Mary Carole Reeser, Judy Shulse, Lynn Acker, Audrey Campbell. The purpose of the Delta Tri Hi-Y Club is to create fellowship and Christian character. Affiliated with the YMCA, its sponsors are Mr. Dick Snelly, of the YMCA, and Mrs. Doris Dasher, of SPHS. Any girl attending SPHS who subscribes to the purpose of this organiza- tion and meets its standards may become a member. DELTA TRI H1-Y Members sold Christmas corsages to raise money for their service projects. These included a donation toward a tennis court at Camp Mawaiian and a school improvement project for SPHS. kwa secretary, Audrey Campbell, chaplain, Pat Palm, president. OFFICERS . . . Connie Deeters, l.C.C. representative, Linda Wil- son, vice president, Molly Morrison, treasurer, Bobbie Carson, MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Sabra McCullough, Trilby Marks,Marty Southern, Sherry Harris, Myrna Betts, Deena Price. Second row: Judith Lee Johnson, Jan Mastry, Beverly Katz, Barbara Sue Shields, Sue Drew, Marilyn Johnson, Sue Binkerd, Donna Bemis, Cindy Jones. Third row: Marjorie Metz, Betty Hyde, Judy Armstrong, Sara Westbrook, Sandra Stone, Virginia Moore, Patsy Carson, Linda Clowers, Edna May, Betty Chaney, Jennifer Cole, Barbara Merker, Sandra Glendinning. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America Club is composed of girls who are now taking or who have taken Hornemaking. F.H.A. is a national organization. Our local club, therefore, takes an active part in the State and National F.H.A. projects and events, such as contributing to the State Scholarship Fund, going to the State Con- 1 vention and sending packages overseas. mms.. Locally, the girls gave gifts to less fortunate families at Thanksgiving and Christmas time. Thanks to the F.H.A. girls, the clinic is always sup- L-3 plied with clean linens. At the Largo County Fair the St. Petersburg High F.H.A. girls served as hostesses in the Homemaking Exhibits. ' Q X umm-N' The motto of F.H.A., UToWard New Horizons, expresses the purposes of the organizations-learning to live better today in order that our lives and those of our families may be better tomorrow. OFFICERS . . . Trilby Marks, vice president in charge of programs, Myrna Betts, president, Sherry Harris, historian, Sue Binkerd, vice president in charge of recreation, Jennifer Members of Future Homemakers prepare a bulletin Cole, vice president in charge of public relations. board display for National F.H.A. Week. .QW 'i 2 liliix elk? ll I1 ML W X , , 1- j OFFICERS . . . Miss Barbara Bischoff, advisor, Sherry Harris, MEMBERS . . . Seated: Helen Armstrong, Sharon Gobbels, Virginia Bergles, Sherry Harris, Miss Barbara Bischoff, Leslie Green, Jan Mastry, Janice Dietrich, Dean Grabel. Standing: Jane Leverich, Barbara Leeming, Joann LaMorder, Martha Strassler, Nancy Brown, Jean Collins, Miriam Graf, Sheila Green, Jean Murphy, Betty Combee, Betty Ann Young, Sylvia Toussaint, Sandra Glendinning. ART CLUB All SPHSians must have noticed the clever posters we had hanging in our halls throughout the year. Most of them were the work of talented members of the Art Club. Membership is open to all students, talented or otherwise, who possess an interest in art. Money making projects for this year included selling Christmas decorations downtown and mistletoe at school. The Ait Club made posters for school organizations and did scenery work for school productions such as the operetta and Class Night. Activities included a trip to the Sarasota Art School, the Ringling Museum and the Ringling Home, and a visit to the Clear- water Art School at Belleair. An excursion to Tarpon Springs gave the opportunity for an exicting sponge boat ride followed by vice president, Betty Ann Young, P. and P, reporter, Jane Leverich, secretary, Nancy Brown, l.C.C. representative, Sylvia Toussaint, treasurer. Not pictured: Mary Fogarty, president. dinner at Louis Pappas's. Public-spirited members of the Art Club prepare centerpieces for a banquet of visiting teachers. ntzmumawf MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Dorothy Frantz, Sylvia Toussaint, Barbara Marvin, Mary Crouch, Brenda Jagger, Carole Hatfield. Second row: Carole Reidford, Joan Prendergast, Phyllis Zatlin, Josine Schulz, Jeanneane Shean, Patty Sue McCarty, Shirlee Workman, Becky Ludwig, Barbara Peruche. Third row: Susanne Gould, Stephanie Stedman, Anne Rautenstrauch, Paula Nichols, Audrey Morrison, Nadi Lane, Judy DuPerre. Fourth row: Joann LaMorder, Betty Treadwell, Sherry Farrington, Gregory Gould, Mary Carole Reeser, Sally Simmons, Wendy Gardiner. LES AIGLES To further the knowledge of and interest in the French culture, language and customs is the purpose of Les Aigles, the French Club. Membership is open to students who have completed six months of French. The projects undertaken by Les Aigles this year included sponsoring a French reading contest and holding a cookie sale. The profits of the cookie sale financed subscriptions to French magazines and the purchase of pic- tures for the French room. At Christmas time members had a French dinner, Soiree de Noel. at Maison Klein, a French restaurant on Sunset Beach. Various speakers gave information on French culture and customs and showed slides of points of interest in France. Some Les Aigles members corresponded with French teenagers. The year's activities terminated with a gay beach party. OFFICERS . . . Seated: Dot Frantz, secretary, Brenda Jagger l.C.C. representativej Ann Rautenstrauch, 2nd vice president Sherry Farrington, president, Jo Ann Stetler, treasurer Nadi Lane, lst vice president. Standing: Gregory Gould, chaplain Bob Aikens, Papa Noel,' Ira Lugerner, sergeant-at-arms Members of the French Club welcome new members at the fall initiat'on A wma' , at Ii... gals 1552.4 1555 MEMBERS . . . Front, left to right: Virginia Fish, Martha Peyinghaus, Shirley Ammon, Anna Sauder, Donna White, Emma Jo Tippets, Joyce Kickliter, Helen Frakes, Barbar y, Betty Martin, Barbara Grant, Doris Cole, Judy Calkins, Dawn Manuel, Pat Palm, Bar ara Young, Gloria Swope, Betty Jo Daniels, Linda Wilson, Karen Turner, Dorothy Patton, Mary Ann Ward. it CLUB ,,, 1.1 The purpose of the Girls S Club is to pro- mote good sportsmanship through athletics. Girls who exemplify sportsmanship are hon- ored by being invited to join the club. The membership is composed of the girls of St, Pete High who have earned a letter in volley- ball, basketball, or swimming. The sale of green and white Umumsl' for the Homecoming Game during football season and programs for basketball season were the main projects of the year. The initiations and the trip to Hillsborough State Park were enjoyed by all the girls. The highlight of the year was the banquet given in honor of the graduating seniors by the fresh- men, sophomores, and juniors of the club. OFFICERS . . . Left to right, first row: Advisor Mrs. Margaret Francis, President Judy Calkins, Chaplain Dot Patton, Treasurer Karen Turner. Second row: l.C.C. representative Dawn Man- uel, Secretary Betty Jo Daniels, Vice President Martha Pey- inghaus. X The Science Club has scheduled varied programs and activities. Mr. Norman Ingles spoke to the group on hypnotism and possibilities of develop- ment of the human mind. Mr. William Codding, Chief Engineer of WSUN-TV. addressed the club on the technical problems of TV. A class in dissection was held for our budding surgeons. Among other projects the members made plastic molds in which animals were embedded and they assisted with the showing of an astronomy film to raise money for an observatory at Junior College. The club takes pride in the fact that they help sponsor student attendance at scientific gatherings such as the Junior Academy of Science in Miami. Through activities like these, our future scientists are being given ample chance to express their ideas and expand their knowledge. OFFICERS Left to right: Avanell Ford, vice president, Jackie Foster secretaryj Miss Elizabeth Carpenter, advisory Bob Parke presidentj Carolyn Fox, treasurer,' Mr. William Bell advisor Richard Blanton, l.C.C. representative. MEMBERS . . . Seated, left to right: Kleber Maddox, Carolyn Fox, Joyce Eiseman, Pauline Phaneuf, Travis im Duncan, Harold Craige, Jackie Foster. Standing: Richard Blanton, Donna Deets, avid Lyons, Mary Carole Reeser, David Shelton, Miss Elizabeth Carpenter, Beverly Harrington, Sylvia Toussaint, Bob Parke, Bob Wolfe. SCIENCE CLUB Q The purpose of the Science Club is to promote and expand interest in all ,grasp t phases of science. Founded in October, 1955, it is the school's newest club. 5 6,3 ,Q 'o G8- 00 Da I 6-sfm: :I- 2025: QI '1- -tip? 9- 7 L N S 3 i Q S OFFICERS . . . Left to right: Miss Martha Harper, advisor, Margie Ferqueron, l.C.C. Representative, Bobbie Jean Morton, Presi- dent, Janet Peacock, Treasurer, Louise Nicol, Secretary. Seated: Margaret Robertson, Vice President, FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA H FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS . . . President Barbara Holton, Secretary Nancy Wiggins, Advisor Mr. Ethan Smout, l.C.C. Representative Bob- bie Jeun Morton, Vice President Betty Ann Young. OFFICERS . . . Advisor Mr. Dean Pike, President Patty Sue McCarty, l.C.C. Representative Mary Lou Ivey, Treasurer Anne Rautenstrauch, Vice President Bob Park. MEMBERS . . . Left to right: Mr. Deon Pike, Phyllis Zatlin, Bob Pork, Potty Sue McCarty, Marion Brown, Anne Rautenstrauch, Brenda Jagger, Frances Boggs, Dick Jacobs, Mary Lou Ivey. NATIONAL TI-IESPIANS FORENSIC CLUB OFFICERS . , . Secretary June Amaral, l.C.C. Representative Judi Johnson, Ad- visor Mr. Dean Pike. M for 1 y ,X MEMBERS . . . Left to right: Judi Johnson, June Amaral, Lynn Simon, Linda Small, Paul Fleitz, Ginger Doering, Advisor Mr. Dean Pike. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Mary Sue Harris, Trilby Marks, Karen Turner, Birgit Sorensen, Becky Jo Merkel, Donna Wheless, Nancy Stephenson, Chris Lowrie, Sally Ann Ragsdale, Clara Downing, Betty Jo Daniels, Carol Moore. Back row, left to right: Deena Price, Yolanda Goode, Jo Ann Hahn, Kay Kenny, Brenda Carter, Sandra Meister, John Brannand, Nevarre Goodbread, John Stewart, Jennifer Mack, Margie Ferqueron, Barbara Dean, Margina Forbes, Joan Koenig, Pat Chambers, Sally Stephenson. Q QUO VADIS Q The newly reorganized Latin club, Quo Vadis, has as its aim the promotion A P of interest in Latin along various lines. ' Roman background is stressed whenever possible, and programs enhancing interest in and knowledge of the subject are presented with emphasis on the history, mythology and customs of the Roman people. Speakers are invited 255. when available. iii I.. All students taking second year Latin and seniors taking first year Latin 1:2 may join in the fall. First year Latin students are invited to become members at the beginning of the second semester. At both times a formal initiation, based on the rituals and traditions of ancient Rome, is held. A rummage sale was held in March, and a Zlllfle f':f:blf1itl:,'?oan'l le'-dir? :gk Bleiy H12 beach party at the end of the year was enjoyed Merkel, Sally Stephenson, and Nancy by all- Stephenson. Pontifex Maximus Ted Stroupe tells the auspices while Consul Steve Thomas presides. 5 5? 5 Kiiswzs I Eff t MEMBERS . . . left to right: Susan Graesser, Gail Prince, Louise Nicol, Worth Woody, Mary Lou Ivey, Brenda Jagger, Marge Thomas, Claire Hansen, Fran Boggs, Leslie Green, Helen Armstrong. Back row, left to right: Peter Blair, Eddie Russell, David Strimer, Teddy Stroupe, Dick Cronk, Bob Brockman, Allan Fullerton, Tom Schultz, Sammy Connell, Tom Fasso, Steven Thomas, Skip Bogart, George Allen. OFFICERS of QUO VADIS, left to right, are as follows: Nancy Stephenson, Secretary, David Strimer, Sergeant-at-Arms, Sam Connell, Vice President, Steve Thomas, President, Birgit Sor- enson, Reporterj Louise Nicol, ICC, Sally Stephenson, Treas- urer. Seated is Co-Advisor Mrs. Ray McLeod. Not pictured is Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, Co-Advisor. MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Charles Poston, Gary Branson, Ned Agee, Gary Blodgett, John Kearney, Scott Shaw. Second row: Henry Zoda, Bob Aiken, Bengie Stallings, Richard Fields, Bill Bonnette. TO-WE-STA HI-Y if QQNW T SQXXYWN r 'l WA55 7 M 1- 76' 'QW 613- ,, M yiktgd in 1' W 4 QW! L 4 si? ff -u NN? r Q ii Vik A i' 6 Lovely ladies of the evenin : Qu A g een nnette Kent and her D.C.T. members patch up o Viking during the attendants, enda Willingham, Judy Stanley and Peggy Homecoming parade. Grimsley. Not picture I UI eichelderfer. Service Club girls riding high on clouds of green and white. Time out for a radiant smile from Queen ol Homecoming festivities, Annette Kent. 0Ie and Buena suerte were familiar cries as the Sancho Smiling Thespians give rooting aid to the team. ' ' Panza float circled the field. ' ' fifwa, ', a MSL Q 'P'f,f' . , X ,, E 1 'ix wink Get set to bury the Vikings, as the casket is well prepared and guarded by Pan-American Club members. si , 1 fed-L E I I H KE V I h I h PS gna S 2 3 I ersah e C eer eaders C ang? The winnahl Rick Farrell grins acceptance as it is announced that he won the Key Club Beard- growing Contest. Cheerleaders accept King FootbaIl's key-to-the-city-crown from Keyette members. A ,r r figs: 5 L 5 ZH A 1 N 5 iillmmf , If Fliblh? QFHWI'- 1 , :.. 571 Ja ,sr Q mm f' f ' v ff I f Q11 fe, , iw XV Abzz- rr t 0 I Y M Kirf3wXi M . 'W'f?vKfff'f1wv sw rfa-,,q-if My ri., ,K ,X Ann Williams and Larry Meyer jovially reign over the Harvest Ball. 'mb f 1 .-PNMEAT' A H'-. V-Q N. X A 711 3:5 tx? w.j,x i-.5215 Zfijcxw if , ,J 'Q l wg 'QQ 'ff ' 'a'--A.-S2i.,,,,.z L'm..3g s ,ag 135:41 'nav -qi I 1: ..... C v- 'Cf?ii'?gE'i 1 nw wawfse' Cheerleaders put the band through their paces at one of the fm, I Royalty of Danza Divina includes the sophomore queen and king, Diane Haige and Allan Fullerton, and freshman princess and prince, Ann Baldwin and Bob Murdoch. y .,:2E . Homemaking students exhibit toys made at Christmas time. ,fa 5 W X, 1 WX wx Ball floorshow. Cecily Derrick entertains in the Harvest 47 1 N , , , i Hard-working seniors smile approval nf their Harvest Ball 5 is , 55 51 fi . f 5 . L 9 2 6 , M S l l if of the success Laurie urges Curly and Jud to be friends in the Music Departments A - ' ' homa ! super sensational production of Okla .ar f one of thi m shapely trees sold in the successfu Christmas tree sale. , Q N 4 :5,:,A it E w,.wg4. W 4 The Spirit of Christmas reigned as N.H.S. members attended a gay Christmas party at Mrs. McClure's. KW El? 'B WINTE N XV' 0 C JL,-Qfwff f l 1' smiling Keyettes as Ma and Pa Kettle lfar rlghtj appear with their menagerie in 'hiHEX!,9fLU.2EEk'1'L oo's 0'' F S.P.H.S. su rvey ,AK f OS Jkfgmf fx X ,ge Q' Q1 'F u NX 'Come and get it! Junior Exchange boys serve eat at their annual barbecue. , z am 1 '- 1 'i iQ , - 4 --'- ' ii 1 -1- W 6 , ..,.,., 'mv' 44 l V - . 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Front row, left to right: Joe Looney, Bill Mclntyre, Sam Connell, Art Ritter, Gene Burroughs, John Harrison, Dick Caravana, Ken Letzring, Dick Cronk, Jim Herring, Hershel Sheets. Second row: Dick Warner, Ed Syrup, John Stetson, Jim Samis, Lloyd Blevins, Gary Branson, Jack Fulford, Art Miller, Tom Shulse, Voino Uski, Fred Williams, Terry Caldwell. Third row: Glen Cihak, Emory Williams, Charlie Reynolds, Ralph Bailey, Donald McCrone, Michael Gary, Harry Sauers, Herb Long, Ed Hotz, Jerry Good, Norman Smith, Larry Roberts, Oren Paulsen, Marvin Grant. ,a,a, ,ga 1 , ITY FO o V :,::, T' f It isn't whether you win or o nning that Hclickedl' you play the games, sits- i ' rolled up this victory' in ite of injuries. 5 V A highlight for S.P. rooters was the next In 3 hafd SQHSOU 'CMS Veal' 21 ,d-fighting to the last game of they s l son, when the Green varsity pulled out two games for t wins. Devils, sparked with best offense of the The two opponents who fell beforiellthe green SBHSOH, Sank the Sai101'S, 19-6, fOr Z1 wave were Winter Haven, 18-0, Sarasota, Western Conference 19-6. Earnest effort on th e gg : rt of coaches and boys ' 1 did ot put many on last year's score- The fighting Devils, who traveled o Winter N the experil n Q gained will be Val- Haven for their opening game, dow the Blue uable next year. , i s if Coaches Balas, Robinson, Rawls, and Rozelle plan strategy Head Coach Rozelle happily discusses the results of the Sara- for an upcoming game. sota game with Co-Captains Dick Caravana and John Harrison. f HE if flgif 52121 TZHXQQEQ itftfftwfligw 1 .. H '- 5, my N Q 09? rf 2 v A if ' b Wu'K W ....- Pa Q . 3 A A W 11 N 1 nl, i 'Winn X82 GENE BURROUGHS-Quarterback CAPTAIN JOHN HARRISON-Center H ,.f'x. ,E, !'4X x , 'W 'mi on P-ff Pc fu E2 T QI I xx - X pkg-wff' -3 1 i! f LEM' X- f 3 5' f 2 -' ,J 2 5 f x 1 5 ' i ' 5 fl Y S3 x J V f - i 0 QV QL-nj, ,XA ii, Hf,.'4..,,f'M3' X NE K.. W , ART RITTER-End SAM CONNELL-Halfback JACK FULFORD--Fullback JOE LOONEY-Tackle I J DICK WARN ER-Linebacker DICK CRON K-Quarterback THE '55 SEASCDN CAPTAIN DICK CARAVANA-Halfback BILL McINTYRE-Guard HERSCHEL SHEETS-Tackle SAM DRASH-Guard KEN LETZRING-End GARY BRANS0N...H,,lfbaCk GLEN CIHAK-Guard HARRY SAUERS-Tackle K? Z JAY-VEE TEAM . . . First row, left to right: Frank Noyes, Butch Bryant, Bing McCrea, Richard Fraas, Bob Allen, Bob Stewart, Bob Simpson, John Harris, Jim Sauder. Second row: Kent Ballentine, Malcolm Minor, Clifford Hewitt, Don Mastry, Paul Melton, Wayne Mock, Jack Cunningham, Vic Xander, Brent Haley, Ronald Knopf. Third row: Ronnie Morris, Dave Morrison, Dean Dusen- bery, Chris Palm, Dave Ulrich, Rick Sweazie, Tom Cushman, Martien Carroll, John Gantt, Roland Kinsey, Tom Gannaway, Not V IAYEVEEIFKXDTBALL l' SEASON' A hard-working, speedy squad of Green Imps had a good season, winning all games but two, at the hands of Plant and North- east. Highlight to SPHSians was the victory over the Boca Ciega rivals. The eagerness and spirit of the Jay-Vees promises good material for next year's Senior - Devils. .J , iam, citizen nm' 4 . X Q ! C,?O'l'l'5Il.l.,1. SCHHDULIEI ' uv' October S Boca Ciega away Ig October l 1 Jefferson here ' O't'b J :zo ,V A - Junior Varsity Coaches, Roy Chambers and Leonard Balas, talk 0310! CTI- M1 Ukwdlel awful over a play for the Jay-Vee team. LO K' f ' 1' tm' awdy lxlrnvv-inbox' 3 Norilicasl away FRESHMAN TEAM . . . 1 In First row, left to right: George Allen, Steve Proctor, James Fryer, Bob Headley, David Maxson, Ted Hadllan, Roger Pethe, Gerry Prince Second row: Richard Reitt, Lance Herring, Harry Vaughn, Tom Newcity, Darien Heritage, Fred Youngblood, Orrin Gowen, ' ' ' ' F d D J C lton, Bill Galvin, Nell ldazo, Third row: Dennis Jones, Dennis Kremenak, Richard Sauers, Fred Zimmerman, re ewey, ames ar Denny Sexton, Tom Sawyer. x A X f X N K 2 Vi S K J S With the gridiron boys on the m h arc , the 1955-56 cheerleaders yell for another victory as the football co-captains look on, Front row, left to right: Annette Kent, Gail Reichelderfer, Shirley Ammon, Susan Gregory, and Barbara Jackson. Second row: Hazel Saxton, Wendy Gardiner, and Jane Currie. Co-captains: Dick Caravana and John Harrison. Not pictured: Barbara Peruche, CHEERLEADERS The vivacious bundle of c W D D. Cndv Gardiner, head cheerleader, consults with , , the advisor, Miss Fran Rhoton, Always rooting for the green and white are these juniors, Susan Gregory, Bar- bara Peruche, Hazel Saxton, and Janc Currie. A basket, a basket, basket, boys! You make the basket, and these seniors, Annette Kent, Barbara Jack- son, Wendy Gardiner, Shir- ley Ammon, and Gail Reich- elderterl will make the' noise. TEAM MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Gene Fulford, Terry Caldwell, Gordon Norton, Dick Cronk, .lack Fulford. Second row: John Shulse, Ed Kozlow, Ed Holton, Ken Letzring, Dick Pemble, Gene Burroughs, Larry Murphy. The Green Devil Cagers, picked for fourth place in the Western Conference, ended this year's season in first place with only three losses in Conference play. There were many handicaps as the season opened, with the greatest one lack of height. The players compensated for this by making a greater percentage of all shots from the floor and by upping the score with foul shots. Prospects looked very bright for the Devils until one afternoon in Tampa as the Devils had their first taste of defeat. This loss broke a nine-game win- ning streak. The only other two defeats came later in the season when North- east edged out the Devils, 71-64, and when the Devils traveled to Manatee, where they lost 65-44. The last game was close as Clearwater fell prey in our last game of regular season play, 59-58. The season's record gave the Devils a second straight Western Conference Crown. Credit for the Conference title goes to everyone who played and to a great coach, 4'Bucky Hawk. The two mentors, Fred Rozelle of the , Jay-Vees and Bucky Hawk of the Var- It takes good managers like James Dean, Bob shy, Came through with outstanding Headley and Ernie Wurster to make a winning team. teams' pdf' if E -! l'X1-Wi And the score goes up another notch F , I ij I ' IU JAY-VEE TEAM The Jay-Vee team, headed by Football Men- tor Fred Rozelle, had a very impressive season with only two losses and fifteen Wins. Next year all Jay-Vee players return, and there are prospects for a great team. Jay-Vee, Mike Ford, deftly drops If II1. Gordon Norton has it for sure! .Q 1 W 4 X 5 595' f I '11 as-gas as sf ' N i ,, -K ax ' ,, :fig Q , W '19 +'f:..0: if x 'M M y Q' Y qw.-Q' If 5 f 'RF Q ,,.. .,::vv f Azla ' I Ev yi. Q - Q , ::EE555:.5,,:a:aaaa:i Q , F vi X x hy, N W f wif? TA If - V ,xv W. a as '1- ff a m E32 ff, ,, ww i 3 f :aaaaag.:... an .. ww V555 453 E 'Q MEMBERS . . . First row, left to right: Jensie Mack, Pat Mack, Linda Wilson, Betty Johnson, Sandra Glendinning, Judi Johnson, Shirley Ammon, Barbara Grant, Helen Frakes, Mary Ann Ward. Second row: Virginia Webb, Dixie Boeri, Barbara Woodfill, Antge Jacobson, Sandra Edwards, Anna Souder, Janie Currie, Sharon Landphear, Barbara Conley, Virginia Fish. The S.P.H.S. girls' swimming team had com- pleted a record of two wins and three losses as the annual went to press. The squad, coached by Miss Frances Rhoton. showed potentiality among the underclassmen. Seniors Barbara Grant and Anna Souder, both state finalists in last year's competition, remained undefeated in their events, the 100-yard backstroke and the 100-yard freestyle respectively. Sparked by other returning lettermen, Shirly Ammon, Vir- ginia FiSh, Linda Wilson, B31'bal'3 Conley and Linda Wilson completes a fast lap ol the 200 yard Helen Frakes, the team easily defeated Plant relay. Left to right: Barbara Grant Anna Souder Shirley Ammon. of Tampa and meted the same punishment to intra-city rival Northeast. The squad bowed to Sarasota and to Con- ference champion Boca Ciega in both a dual meet and in intra-city competition. S.P.H.S. backstrokers are off to a racing start. Lett to right: Sandra Glendinning, Shirley Ammon, Anna Souder, Barbara Grant, BarbaraAConley, Dixie Boeri. MEMBERS . . . Front row: Jack Dumas, Bob Stewart, Bob Aiken, Jerry Eberts Tom Harris, Harold Wahlquist, Bobby Swain, Bing McCrea, Vincent Velucci Jack Bellch Phil Peterson, Dick Warner. Back row: Sammy Shannon, Art Miller, Paul Beach Jack Fulford, Art Anderson, Joe Edmunds, John Hicks. BOYS' SWIMMING This year's boys' swimming team completed a successful sea- son. As the annual went to press, they were undefeated in regular season competition and had captured the City Championship, defeating arch rival Boca Ciega. Next year many team members will return, and prospects are bright for the coming season. Manager Jack Belich, Coach Robinson, Coach Rho- ton and Manager Barbara Burkhalter time a fast relay. Fulford, Miller, Eberts and ' F ' an f Mis TRACK TEAM . . . First row, left to right: Roland Watts, Gary Blodgett, Harry Sauers, Emory Williams, Chris Pallm, Fred Williams, Jack Metzger, Don McCrone, Marvin Grant. Second row: Paul Melton, Charlie Reynolds, Richard Reift, Brent Haley, Roland Kinsey, Tony Ritchie, Lester Pette, Tom Schultz, Victor Xander, Kenny Vail. Third row: Steno Augustine, Tony Rivkind, Bob Gaunt, Denny Sexton, Allen Fullerton, Dan Olszewski, Frank Noyes, Dennis Jones, Lindy Williams. Fourth row: Martien Carroll, Norman Smith, Herb Long, Ed Syrup, Cliff Hewitt, Jim Carlton, Ed Pentz, Malcolm Minor, Carl Schrader, Fifth row: Coach Roy Chambers, Tom Gannaway, Bert Davis, Richard LaGrua, Tom Sawyer, Richard Sauers, Tom Fasso, Coach James Rawls. TRACK TEAM This year's track team turned in a good performance, considering size and experience. Team members came through with the City Championship, edging out Boca Ciega and Northeast with a total of 90lfQ points. They also ranked second in the Western Con- ference. Next year promises an even better track season, for there are many experi- encccl nien I'QlLll'Y'lilH2, next year. 3 I , .... 1 . Coaches Roy Chambers and James Rawls and Managers Tom ,,,f ' ' Gannaway and Lindy Williams look on as Dennis Jones exe- cutes a high jump. 'X RELAY TEAM . . . Marvin Grant receiving from Fred Williams, Gary Blodgett receiving from Roland Watts, Jack Metzger JUMPERS . . . Frank Noyes, Tom Fasso, Dennis Jones, Norman receiving from Don McCrone. Smith, Tony Ritchie. tyre., 1 l ., ,,, M, if apt 'bf WEIGHT MEN . . Steno Augustine, Bob Cordell, Joe Looney, Herb Long. Not pictured: Ed Syrup. 880 YARD RUN . . . Brent Haley, Emory Williams, Gary Blod' gett, Martien Carroll. . .lim Carlton, Chris Pallm, Roland Kinsey. Not pictured: Harry Sauers. :I A 1,5 faqs 1 aa...-mm, 1 Y' iw ii 3-5 ,M 'X' 5 awe MEMBERS . . . Front row, left to right: Jack Cunningham, Sam Drash, Doug Kidd, Don Mastry, Kent Ballentine, Dick Caravans, and San Connell. Second row: John Stetson, Larry Murphy, Jerry Good, Oren Paulsen, Ed Kozlow, Gene Burroughs, Dick Pemble, and Gene Fulford. BASEBALL Even though they did not have the best sea- son, this yea1 s baseball team played well and gained valuable experience for next year. As the annual went to press, the baseball team had won two games against Jefferson and one against Manatee, and had lost four. Coach Bucky Hawk discusses plans for the season with Manager Kenneth Minor. KENT BALLENTINE GENE BURROUGHS DICK CARAVANA JERRY GOOD Pitcher Pitcher Center Field Right Field ax , MEG .M jil l V g mmf x ww QQMWQ A 'fx iff , V ,Wy H ,WWA ,ff W, 7' 'Q :Q ' w 4 Mamie MEMBERS . . , First row: Ann Thomas, Paula Nichols, Pat Chambers, Kathy Kotlan. Second row: Sandra Lewis, Beverly Glendinning, Becky Jo Merkel, Judy Schilling, Barbara Isaac. The girls' tennis team, coached by Mrs. Francis, completed its season with two wins, one draw, and one loss. The netters were successful in encounters with Northeast and Sarasota. The match with Manatee ended in a draw because of the weather. Plant of Tampa handed the team its only defeat. In the Conference tournament the team finished in a three- way-tie for second place, with Sandra Lewis capturing the girls' singles title. Boys' captain, Tom Elliott, talks Number One, PlaYef'f Jim Shaffer' an action. with Coach Margaret Francis while girls' captain, Sandra Lewis, listens 1 TENNIS Pete Fcnn throws the opposition oft balance with a smash. MEMBERS . . . Jim Shaffer, Elliott Swift, Tom Elliott, .lon Nord, Peter Fenn, Ned Agec. This year's boys' tennis team had an outstanding record as they won the Western Conference Title and came in second in the State Tournament. They did not drop a match during regular season play. The teams that fell prey to the Devil wave were Plant, Manatee, Sarasota, Jefferson, Clearwater, Boca Ciega, and Northeast. Captain Tom Elliott puts passing shot down side line. Elliott Swift puts placement corner. MEMBERS Left to right: Phil Leckey, Bill Salzer, Rob Middlemas, Senior Dick Metz deftly sinks Robert Oblmger Coach Leonard Balas, Richard Metz, Richard Cook, a put. GOLF This year's golf team won every regularly scheduled match and suffered only one defeat at the hands of Plant. They ranked third in the Western Conference and fifth in the state. The season's highlight was winning the tournament for the City Championship, in which S.P.H.S. defeated both Boca Ciega and Northeast twice. With only seniors leaving, next year's golf team will be strong, with a year of experience behind them. Senior Larry Meyer makes a fine drive for the gr en. Coach Leonard Balas gives pointers on putting to team members. a E ff: 1212-:2:':I-2' ' ,,., 1 E'f3:r,v:-':.:EE:--'- ' '2- ---' 4 MEMBERS OF A TEAM . . . First row, left to right: Dot Patten, Joyce Kickliter, Dawn Manuel, Shirley Ammon, Mary Ann Ward. Second row: Gloria Swope, Doris Cole, Betty .lo Daniels, Rosemary Pais, Judy Calkins, Marcia McLachlan. VOLLEYBALL The girls' intramural volleyball teams completed successful seasons of competition. The teams, coached by Mrs. Margaret Francis and Miss Frances Rhoton, participated in an eight-game schedule with teams from Northeast, Boca Ciega, Largo, and Clearwater. Both teams finished the season with a 6-2 record. The teams registered double victories over Largo and Clearwater with the A -Team defeating Northeast and Boca Ciega once, and the B -Team winning both encounters with Boca Ciega. The A -Team divided its loses between Northeast and Boca Ciega, while the HB -Team twice bowed to Northeast. Girls' physical education instructors, Miss Frances Rhoton and Manager Barbara Grant checks in uniforms for volleyball. Mrs. Margaret Francis, examine new equipment. 't .' 'H MEMBERS OF B TEAM . . . First row, left to right: Pat Chambers, Virginia Presley, Betty Johnson, Shar- on McCullar, Barbara Conley, Martha Peyinghaus. Second row: Dixie Boeri, Harriet Brown, Pat Kemp, Becky Jo Merkel, Judy Schilling, Patches Mack, Joanne Kaufman. Soccer A well-rounded program of physical development reaches every girl at S.P.H.S. Here teams from the physical educa- tion classes play a fast game of soccer. Every freshman and sophomore girl is required to take physical education. The course is optional with juniors and seniors. Badminton , The S.P.H.S. gym is the scene of a well- matched game of bad- minton. Other popular class activities held in the gym are square dancing and ballroom W dancing. Hockey Among winter sports at S.P.H.S. is field hockey. Here members of a girls' physical ed class wield hockey sticks in a display of fast field action. Other activities include arch- ery, basketball, soft- ball, and volleyball. Q The sun-fanned squad minus Jane Who's the birihday girl? Duh-h-h A segregafed beach pariy Show ihem haw, Judy Oklahoma cowboys Remembrance of things past Peppy iwosome Why the chuckles, Mal? Too lale now! Stroke! Which cat swallowed Ihe canary? Prehy wild parfy Qhere! l'll huff and I'lI puff . . . . Go to bed-iI's late Good work, kids! . Where are Sherry's socks? . Hi, Doi! I l . Ninety-nine years in lhe penllenhary Jus? Cl lifile closer P nv- I Pals You Fee! Yes, five W' M V rw, ,..::: , 3 Q r . ' an-efs.. living dolls! up, pa? 'em on 'a papa we like ia play Surrey wirh the fringe on top The ihree freshmen A Why so glum, chum? Artie is a cufie I dream of Jeannie . . . Gruesome iwosome Reigning royalfy of our Sophomore Ball Q ps V at , W1 ,fl we ::' :I t 15 ' 'V 14 9 1 K 5 ' E jg 5 'A . f jg, , M W 2 ,, ::,i :::+V 1 I : : gt ff. Q 2 X A ' N f C 1 57 - 1 S ',.:.,.. N Q ' 'W' tha :': tv' 'ff W uihghi if MA as J I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Taking a back seat Sleepy time, gols Legs galore Classy lassies Taking a bird both! Bathing beauty Speak of the devil Teom's in a huddle We were iust kids! rliirx, R ,fa V w. W, We 3, 4 Q. , ,,,1: 1 Cute smile, Shirley l9. Pajama Game 28 Those Bond parties! Give 'em that smile! 20. Four-star general 29 High altitude S'motter, Coach? 21. The Cherry Sisters 30 What's this? Drop something, Paulo? 22. Go, Gals, Go 3l Paiama gang Rock and Roll Waltz 23. Sweetie Pie! 32 Pert pose Sophomore house party 24. Looks good! 33 What ya shoppin' for, Eve? Cute couple 25. Somebody goofed 34 What o face! Ninth grade graduation 26. Bevy of belies 35 Lazing around Building pyramids 27. Distinguished lookinf, ain't they? 36. Grammar school daze 37. Y-Teen Conference 38. Not quite pros w W Y? dm 'G What's my fortune, Wendy? Don't be alarmed. Up so early? Helen with her mouth open, as usual. Glamour pose Welcome addition to Senior Class Bedtime chat Too Young 16. 17. . Don't take it so hard, Jim! . Memories! . Monkey business 9 10 11. V-I-C-T-O-R-Y ! ! 12 13 .Who ya mad at, Shirley? 14. Sweet sixteen! 15. Jailhouse blues Busy Service Clubbers! Don't pick the flowers! at Look at the birdie, Dot. He's gone ape! Spring fever There's been some changes made . . . Anybody for cards? It couldn't be that bad. Sherry got a face full. Hot Rod Queen! She's lovely! She's engaged! lt's against Dave's better judgment, Bill. 'Nw :Seven-month-old managing Pat's flying high. editor. Our head cheerleader. Dick still has the gleam in his eye. Jeanneane's first steps. ls it cold, Linda? A . x Did Nadi pinch you, g I .Y ki SH L Nat's a kewpie doll! , W .iw g fee' EA gk N A 'Hman , b.N 't5.xq ' Majorette of '56. Anne's a beachcombe Shovel some sand for us, Don't let the whistle Susanne. throw you, Wayne. 3 1593!-miami!! Aff iilfffiaiwi The staff of the No-So-We-Ea wishes to say a sincere thank you to those good friends who have given generously of their time toward the production of our yearbook: Our advertisers, youth-minded businessmen of St. Petersburg, without Whom this book could not have been published. Mrs. Anna Worley, our business advisor, for her capable guidance to the business staff during an unusually successful year. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Graham, Kurt Van Kaenel, and Ernie Stoneley of the Phil Graham Studio, for the many hours they spent on our Senior Class portraits and our activity pictures. Mr. Ben Granger, manager of the St. Petersburg Printing Company, and his employees, for their valued advice and expert service. Mr. Ellis Clark, art director of the Si. Petersburg Times. and Miss Marsha LaMarca, artist, for their patient assistance with our art work. Mr. Bill Park, Mr. Fred Ulrich, Mr. Norm Scillen, and Mr. Ken Ducker, our engravers at the St. Petersburg Times. for their invaluable help in advising us and making engravings. Mr. Clare Moyer, photographer, for his outstanding service with our portraits of underclassmen. A Adalian and Company ........ Alpine Florist ......................--.-.- Anderson Lumber Company ...... Atpn Music Company ................ Automotive Supply Company ..... Bailey's Auto Service ................... Bay State Terrazzo Company ..... Bramley's Jewelers ....................... Builder's Mortgage Corporation Dr. H. C. -Bumpous .....................-- y C The Cake Box P ...................... Canning Interiors ............... Carde's Dry Cleaning ......... Carroll's, lnc. ..................... Childs' Pharmacy .........................,.......... ..... City Fuel Oil Company ........................... .... -..-- St. Petersburg Coca-Cola Bott ling Co. ........... . Coliseum ..................... ................-..........- -.-. --.-- Connie's Beauty Salon .................. .......... -..-- Cooper Radio Company ..,... Corner Shoppe ...............-.....-- -.------.---- D Harry J. Dalton, General Contractor ....... ..... Detroit Hotel ................... ......................--- ..... Dew Furniture Company .................... Deyo's Super Market ......... Dick Day Nursery ......... Dorothy Fashions ........... Dusenbury Hotel ............... Duval Jewelry Company ...... Bob Dwyer's Beauty Shop ...... E Egerton and Moore .............. F Fifth Avenue Laundromat ......................... ..... First Federal Savings and Loan Assn. ....... .... . Florida National Bank ............................ ..... Florida Power Corporation .................. Florida State Theaters .......... Flower Mart .......................... Foremost ....................................... Funk's One Hour Martinizing E ..... G Garden Center ...................... G. I. Joe's Auto Service ........ Bob Goheen ....................... Phil Graham .................... Green Gate ............................ H R. H. Hall and Company, lnc. .... . Jim Harvey ................................ Harvey's ................................ Hill's Travel Service ........... Hood's Dairy ........................ y . ller's 'Wholesale Distributors ...... J Jr. Exchange Club ................ K S. H. Kress Bt Company ........ Krispy Kreme Donut Co. ..... . L Lambrecht Realty .................. Larrie's Men's Wear ........... Lefter's Music Shop ....... Lentz Florist ................ Liddy's Shoes ........ ....... Frank F. Lowry ...... .............. M Maas Brothers ................... ........ McCutcheon-Tinman Florist ....... Mclntyre Ladies Apparel, lnc. ...... . Miller's Market ........................... Morris Drive-In ...... ......... . Morris Florist ....... .............. N Nance Kaye ...... .............. Herb Nine ........ .............. P Palms Memorial ...... ' ................... Parker Rabe Paper Company ...... Park Inn Drugs .............................. Perry R. Marsh, Inc. .......... Pheil Hotel .......................... Pinellas Cigar Company ....... Pinellas Floors ....... ' ................ Pinellas Lumber Company ....... Pinellas Seafood Company ....... Pittsburgh Building Supply Co. ..... . Q Queen and Queen ...................... R Reace Tea and Coffee Company Rogers Cleaners ............................... Ruth's ............ .............................. . S J. E. Saltz Footwear ............... Sanborn's House of Music ..... Sauers Insurance .................. Schutz, Inc. ..................... . Shaffer's Barber Shop ........ Sherman's ............................ Sherman's Auto Service ...... Sierkese ................................ Simpson's Good Food ........ P. K. Smith and Company ...... Soft Water Laundry ................ Sol's Beauty Shop ............. Soreno Hotel .................... Southern Homes, Inc. ........... . Spanish Department ................. Standard Furniture Company ........ Star Hardware Company ............... State Theater ........................... . ....... St. Petersburg Printing Company ..... St. Petersburg Times ...................... Strand Camera Shop ............... 'I' Tande Beauty Salon ............... Todd Hyatt Stores ................. Tussey's Rexall Drug Store ....... U Union- Trust Company ............... ' W L. N. Wade and Company ....... Webb's City ............................... Welch Auto Body Works ................. West Coast Title Company ............. Weyman Willingham and Compa PY Wilson Sport Store ........................... Wolfie's Restaurant ......................... 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S4 s54L1'nY qqie Q0 I X Wink N100 kwision angeducation are vital ingredients . . . without x Q I - em salt? can gei no ress we xiao hodomug I. - we 'D'Y'2J Metal? wx Regain curl si' Y1Q5f '3 Uvwe. :aaa 'Q1gEaEu?R?g?TXXX?Xg1St potentialtgggegnaw .Q Agvvs we og R a betterwMO'Mmal?Egost 'cfE:o :ges.a QW xaacnjavb '103 xi'4v'-tksgi., ev hom Wxudu X-Kaos' xx-xqwl, a nw' ' Havana Sues-ie fo.:-q Sxehw 645 X9 Avaya Q, FLORIDA POWER vm n C0 RPO R ATI 0 N-wife-f+ I-I-xy +0 ease work - 1 . 1 - - an Tsmc' cbgj 9? 155 mas KURT, PI'III. 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EE w1LSON SPORT STORE EE ft Sporting Goods - Sportswear fl In Business for Fun 11 117 9th sneer No. Phone 7-7146 4: '1 '1 l,::::::::::::::::- ::::::::::::::::::J 4- -v-v-----v------------- -------- - --1 4, 4, 4 4 Compliments Ol City Fuel Dil Company ,I Congratulations Class of '56 ,: l gf TUsSEY'S RExA1.L DRUG STORE Q, 1: 'll3l 4th Street North jl Phones: 5-9622, 7-8690 11 l l t,::, , :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ::: A A::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Q-:::::::- :::::::::::::::,:::: -::::::-, r::::- :::::::::::::::::f: ::::::::: fl , Flowers for All Occasions il 7 11 Compliments of 1 ' I I L E N T Z - loud-Z 4 ,I gi PARK INN DRUGS 1 1210 - 1214 9th STREET NORTH P :1 PHONE 52-6321 I 4,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ffffJ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: f:::::::,:,::,::,,,,:,,,,,:,::,,,,,,,, ,,,: ,,:::::,::,:::::::::::::: -:e I, ll '1 LARRlE'S MEN'S WEAR I' 9 S ll Two Convenient Locations il-Ii R l, 440 Central Avenue 15020 Gulf Blvd. :1 Wholesale Distributor :P St. Petersburg 7-7395 PHONES Gulf Beaches 9-9272 ll 41 S4. Fefe,-wg, Florida 41 PHONE 7-5367 230 - 19th STREET SOUTH '1 'P 4,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ::::::::::' ::::::::::::::::::::::: 4-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-, 4-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4, 4, 1 Ig Ig THE FLUWFR MART 1, Telephone 5-4308 836 4th Street No., St. Petersburg, Fla. 4, V-Q f 'jg' 4, PHONE 75-6503 I2 Famous for our 52.49 1: P Orchid Corsages 4, ' 4, :::: ::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::: F? 4 EE SCN! if e:eexx,,xxex,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,:, 1, 4, ig mggmgpg 1: HARRY J. DALTON ll ll 41 - '1 GENERAL CONTRACTOR ll Phone 523 23rd Avenue North 'P ln 4, 277 Central Avenue, St. Petersburg l, Fla. 4, 5-5747 St. Petersburg, Florida I, I, l.f:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::lt :r::::::: A ':::::::::::::::::::::r: 188 42,1ca.4. 7 bib .ou-ur. f1.4,e.+-U , .A,,,,,, 5 1 '-it I I gs,-, zf.o.. la, fp. ,fig-AJEI , , . . . , Q., , , W 5 Q J. Y I ,' .ffLf1., , ...,., . ,f,,,,,,,2'ZL I 3 R I Mi ' ' ' Ni- S- '-4 ' v Q94e'Q'L 1 J. 'lf 5, L X, 9 'A' ,4 1 .W , x I Q lil' . vi: . ' '11 ' .gil 'guise oi-rlrsifyli KJ'-',':I', 11 0 Q as , I. ' 'lit 0 s s I 1, . .A ' 1, L ol fs s .:1 ,I ,I I '1 '1 '1 I1 11 nor HADJIAN and NATALIE KENNY pose do- 1, '1 murely for the official cameraman at First Federal 1, Savings. Everybody likes to save at First Federal. If I We hope it's YOUR savings institution too. I 11 -A-A------M-------- ,,,, r :::f1 1, I 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, I I 1: LET US HELP YOU TO I, I LOOK YOUR LOVELIEST ALWAYS I I 1, 1, 1: 1, 1: We Specialize in '1 11 1 1 :E HAIR STYLING 11 11 1, 1 Ig HAIR coLoRlNG I 1, 1, 1, 1 :g PERMANENT WAVING I 1: 1: 1, 1, 11 1, 11 1, :I CALL :I 1, 1: 1, ,I I , ande eauty alon , I T B S I I1 1, 1: 618 4th sfroof North Phone 7-6913 Ig I 11 1 ,, '1 1, '1 1, '1 1, v ::::.s 189 r .,- ::: I I 'I 1, :E 1' I 1 fr agaaldadaaa I I . I 1 I CLASS or 1956 I I I -17em'- 1 1, 1 I . ' 'I JD 9 I 'I Of1 fb uno ' 0,15 1 ' SECOND FASHION ' ,E FLOOR CENTER , EE IWEQQSHSEII I 1 .-,.?.. QE E I I I Qfeadgumlew fu Zum Qauwzdzfe E 'I 1 I I o SANDEIEZ PLAY SEPARATES o SEAGULL SWIMSUITS I I 1 Q ADVANCED JUNIOR FAsl-lloNs 1 I I I I 1' I, 9 --- J I Dinm:T:mTImm:ma:x:TTT I T ere s u one un on y 'I I ,ogy in refreshment, too If importing h I: - ,tailor jj Qt 5 FINE IMPORTED FABRICS :E FINE HANDMADE CLOTHES I: PHONE 72-8751 210 BEACH DRIVE NORTH 'I L::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: This year SPHS welcomed Miss Mayme Smedley, an old friend from Mirror Lake, and the incoming freshmen. 190 COCA-COLA COMPANY BY BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY ST. Petersburg Coca-Cola Bottling Co. I I I 'Y 4: 4: 1: : . 31 Compl1ments of 1: : 11 1: 776e6Z I'I0'I'El 4 1: it Central Avenue at Fourth 1: 4 :E 1' Driver Education teacher, Mr. Fred Robinson, points out parts -::::: :::: ::::::: -:Q of the car to potential safe and sane drivers. Phone 5-4200 :I :P 1: 1: 1: EGERTON a. MOORE 1: : : : 4 4 OUTFITTERS ro MEN 4 4, 4, 4, a 4 ! I 4, 4, 4, 4: 4: 4: 4, HART SCHAFFNER 8. MARX 7043 - 5111 AVE. No. - sr. PETERSBURG, FLA. 11 11 CLOTHES EQ if :E :E 4 4 4 CORSAGES and WEDDINGS 14 14 Four Sfofes gi 4, 4: Serving St. Petersburg 4: l I -I +I 7: ' ::: ::::::::::::::' ::::-Z 2::::::::::: -: -::: :::::::::::::::l - ::::: :::'::: -::::: ,::,:::,v ::::::::::v :::::::::,., 4: 4: 4: YI 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 4: 41 4: 4: 4: F. ILA.-CUIIVEIITIUIIAL 1: 1I I 4 and V. A. FINANCI G 5: 1: 4: 4: az and aa ' , 4 6446 Ze fave ummm dame. 1 4: it 4: 4: THE BUILDERS MORTGAGE CORPORATION 4 4: 4: 3140 CENTRAL AVENUE If PHONE 5-3131 if it '::'- ff- - ' A ' ':::: ---- --A- : :::- -:::: ::::::::: : - 1:4 191 Miss Betty Lou Kabeary gives dictation to future stenographers. 'I :E CONGRATULATIONS! ff Class of '56 H EE PINEI.I.As CIGAR co. fe - .....vv----- - ---- ---- - - v 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T :T -' RESERVATIONS Always Call 7-l 161 l'llLL'S TRAVEL SERVICE I, 421 First Ave. No. I T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T 'T T 'T If g-::: -::: ---- :::::: - -:::: - - ---+ :::::q I I Phone 75-2554 WELCH UTO BODY WORKS Painting, Body and Fender Repairing Tops and Seat Covers 809 Third St. South St. Petersburg, Florida Q-::::: -::: -:::::::::: Dew FURNITURE CD. ENTIRE FOURTH FLOOR WILLSON-CHASE V 'T 'T 'T It Compliments of 3 l if Carde's Dry Cleaning I ll and 'T If Better Laundry 3 l Il 1200 FIFTH AVE. NORTH l I: Telephone 5-4339 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA 'T 'T L T- ...v vvvvv-- ------- - 'T Phone 7-5762 nl y 1 Organ! :Mem - , - Slgerma 3 45 Ftrsr Awnue.Northf 8t.Peterlburg Fla. Gowns - Wraps - Hats - Lingerie 135 ' 'Y 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 1, Future Teachers hold candlelight formal initiation in the fall. P ll eff: ::::::::: :::::::::: -:: :::::'+ 4+ 4+ I1 1 I1 1, 1 1, 1, 1 1 :- 1 : :I Il fl ' if li l ' ' 4 47 hier 4' E qfi is 1 M M 1 4 DRESSES - ACCESSORIES 4' .I I W I l I R S ll l' ll 1+ 1 2823 CENTRAL AVENUE 1+ 486 - ist Ave. North 1: 1: Sr. PETERSBURG ,: Corner 5th St. Q FLORIDA 4+ 4+ 4+ . 1 1 1l I2 1 jf fo 39 NGRATULATIONS QI 'I 4+ s j . QELASS OF '56 E. 4 l 4 L 5 . . and may your future bring 5+ g 2 ' ve ents for the well being of mankind ,E 4+ s e ' . 4 4+ 4+ L I personal success and happiness' , J I ' A' , --- -Q ill 1U 4 N C 1 F C 0 l gmgg vlli g I I ' U -ll: -Z' - S- EERE 1 0 l' -if o at Saint ' Qllwiiij ,Florida QI Mg-mbgr Fcdg-ml Deposit Insurance Corp. Florida National Group 4+ il 4+ 4+ ex me ,mg 193 F 'I 'r 'I 1+ 'r 'r 'r 4+ 'r 0 1, - , u 'r 'v ' f ,. W , , V .. V 4+ 1 1, . L1 N Q of r 'r , , 4a 'r 'n 4' olw c r Q d' . . . 4 cl s r I Doc Geneva checks hrs European tourists prlor to take-off. 4' Y ew ng P :, experience . . . for your -::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7 pregenf cmd Your future P I , RUTH'S . . . S QI fl POLISHED PERFECTION I gf 5: FOR JuNloRs IIUUSE 0F MUSIC '1 I' 12 I COMPLETE LINE or 1: 1: - , MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 1+ 1' ' umqb 4' ,: Q CfNwm'roumu Q King 0 Gibson 0 Martin 1: 1, Z 0 Holton 0 Scandalli 0 Frontalini I, I, ' 659 Central Avenue Phone 7-2720 I I 'I 'I -:::::::::::::- -::::::.- .-::::::g 4,,:::::, - , :,,::::.-- ::::::::::::::: .ll1T-1 For Fun and Good-fellowship . . . Meet at the C 9 R N E R S 1-1 0 p p E 2471 Fifth Avenue North 194 II I ' ' I 4, 'I II II 4 :I I i 4: 4, , I 1: If I II I. T' 'I 4,1 II 4, II 'I Q 4, I. H , 'I 4, ' ' ' II 4, 'I 4 II if Congratulations from 'I I I 4 4 Q I' 0 R E M U S T ,c I: 4: Members of the Caribbean Cruise fly in high spirits to visit 'I 'I Latin-American neighbors. I, to the :I 1, 4, g-:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::7, I: GRADUATING CI-ASS Best Wishes to Graduates and Faculty :I Compliments of the I' I or '56 4 I :I :I FIFTH AVENUE LAUNDROMAT :I 4: I: :: 2465 FIFTH AVENUE Noam 1: 1, ' I 4L:::::::::::::::::.-:::::::: -::- - -:::,i 4, Delicious 4, I ::::::::::::::::: :::::::::: - - A -:: ,C MILK and ICE CREAM I I I I I II II II 4. I HARRY SAUERS 4, 4 II 4 I 9'0 HHH AVE' No' I SELLS Coon INSURANCE gf :I PHONE 17711 I: 4: Phone 5-4191 1111 Central Avenue 2--- ----- --:::::--::::- ::::: 3 Il- -------- -A-- - A::--::-A:--A-A-li T::: :::::::::::::::::: ':::::7: qI:::: ::::::::::::::::::::: :::7 :E For the Finest in Flowers I FRANK F. LOWRY II II I I' a v I' Electrical Contractor 'I I ,46pme loud I 'I I1 7 I 2570 zofn Avenue N. Phone 51-2941 I :I 801 First Avenue North Sf. Petersburg, Florida :I 1 :I I I I I i,:::::::::::::::::: - :::::::::::::: -J 4,::::::::::::::: ::::- :::- :::::::,I 4: I FOOTWEAR FOR 4: 4: Compliments of 4: I: , , az YOUNG AMERICA I' :I 444 Central Avenue BOB GOHEEN I I: Phone 7-4383 St. Petersburg, Florida 1: General COM'-vffvf I I I I C::::::::::::: -::::::::-:::::: --I 4,:::: :::::::::::::::::: :::.I Y::::::::JJ:::::: 'IJJJJIIIJJIIJJI AT: frifi AJ:::::::::::::::::::::: 35:7 I I I I 1 1 I ,f 334 ms, AVENUE NORTH ,E In ST. Pete . . . Its P.K. s If Dresses, Suits, Coots of Distinction I SCHOOL SUPPLIES 1, For THE MISS , GIFTS BOOKS CARDS 1, ,I 54 Years in SI. Petefeenfe , ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ,I 4::::::- ::::::- ::::::::f::::::::: -I OFFICE SUPPLIES and FURNITURE UUA UM-HUM-UA A-ua ROYAL TYPEwIzITEIzs ,I II- v T v - v - - v v Y - - vi T - T - v Y v Y - II Standard Portable Electric 4: I: Compliments of I: II II II II TODD HYATT STORES I P. K.SMITll GCUMPAIIY It 'I I 'I I: 666 Central Avenue Phone 5-4665 4: 326 Central Ave-we If 4, I, I, 4, 4,:::::::::::::::::::: -::::::::::: J L,:::: - :::::::::::: :::,I 195 T 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I BEAUTlFY AS WELL AS PROTECT THE CLOTHES THAT MAKE YOU Funk's One Hour Marfinizing 'I 'I The Most In Dry Cleaning 'I I :E 3001 Central Avenue 7-2946 SI. Petersburg :I 2223 - 90h SI. South 7-7906 Florida I I Band members on tour in Washington survey the White House. 'L:::::::::::f:::::::::::::::::: f::::::::::::::::.-:::::::.-::::::::::,', 4-::::::::: :::::::::::::::::::: 'I 'I 'I 1 I I 'I Compliments of I I I 1' 1' I' CARROLL'S, INC. I I I 'I 'I I 'I K ' K HOUSEWARES CENTER I I I I rlspy reme I ,I 1, T 1, I, SMALL APPLIANCES - HOUSEWARES I :I ' 'I KITCHENWARES - RADIOS - CLOCKS I I 1: Eg I Glrrs and GADGETS If 3441 Central Avenue I: I: 578 C t 1 Ph 7 6911 I: One Shop Only in Sf. Pete en ra one L .A.. -- A.........A........AA...... 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I Pumps - Wells - Maytag Washers I Pnttshurqh Bu1Id1nqSupplu llnmpanu I :' ' It 899 34th STREET NORTH PHONE 7-8261 :I I I I ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 'J Iv:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::v':J ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: A1 f::::::: : :::::::::3::::: ::::f:4 I I 1 WASHING 81 POLISHING STANDARD GAS 81 OIL ACCESSORIES LUBRICATION Your Kodak Dealer 1 1 APPROVED BY sT. PETERSBURG'S AAA MOTOR CLUB Since 1916 IE 'I :I 'I BAILEY'S AUTO SERVICE I :I II nov BAILEY, Manager 1: .1 1301 FOURTH ST. No. ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. If II Ig PHONES: 7-1359 a. 7-4337 1: If I R n n D 'I St. Petersburg's Only Complete S H QP 24 HOUR ROAD AND wnscksk SERVICE lg .1 11 ATLAS mes ATLAS BATTERIES 11 EI 9 seeena sheer North 1: -eeeeeexeeeeeeeeeeeeeee,exe,ex -2 Lexx- eeeeeeeeeeeeeexe -eeexeeell f-57555:5::::5::::5:::::::5v 5555555541 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I STANDARD FURNITURE CUMPANY 5: 3: pmenas Seafood Company 5: 1 I 1 Central Avenue and 13th Street :I Wholesale and Retail Complete Home Furnishings If It 1533 Third Street South Phone 7-5163 If ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeexeeeeeeee - ..... 3 Lxeeeeeeeeeee :ex eeeeeeeeeeel :: -AA-- ::::- ::::::::- ::::::3 Eff: :::: :::: :::3T I I 11 II Ig BA Y S T A TE I I C m m n's ' I' 'I 'I 'I I 'I I TERRAZZO COMPANY Ig 1: Ig CANNING INTERIORS 1: I I Distinctive Lifetime Floors 'I .I If 'I46 Beach Drive North I I I930 2nd Avenue South :I T I h n 7 3674 4: ,I St. Petersburg e e o e - P If 5: Phone 7-5978 lg I -,ee,eee,e,, e.... me .... e,ee,,,eeI im: ..,,:e,,- me - - - .WI I97 f' I lv 1' T' 'I L, AAA- A------AA---AA A A -AAAAAA -A Band members take time out for a snapshot on a tour of the Smithsonian Institute in Washington. Compliments of SORENO HOTEL Compliments of ADALIAN AND COMPANY 'I 1030 Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida 'Y 'I 'I 'I I 'I I 'I ----------A-------A Q Compliments of DR. H. C. BUMPOUS Optometrist 1: 8:00 - 2:00 sm. 8:00 - 3:00 I' OPEN I 'I . ,I woLFlE's I of St. Petersburg 1, I RESTAURANT - SANDWICHES I I FOUNTAIN 11 'I Central Plaza if St. Petersburg, Fla. 3200 Central Ave. 'I .I ' LUMBER 0. CNOT lNC.I A Complete Building Supply Service' 1400 CENTRAL AVENUE ---v---'-- '-- -- --- 1 'I 'I WEYMAN WILLINGHAM 8. CO. fl Insurance - Real Estate - Loans 549 'lst Ave. N. Ph. 7-6544 'I 'I 1 I 'I 'I .I Compliments of the JR. EXCHANGE cLuB of s. P. H. s. WEST COAST TITLE COMPANY Title Insurance Escrows Abstracts of Title Beach Branch 526 Central Avenue 409 Corey Avenue St. Petersburg 198 fv v v ---- v--'---vv ' - ' ' ' ' ' 'I 11 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS I :I 0 515 22nd Street South I 1: 0 Central at 22nd Street I: 0 Seventh Street and Second Avenue South 'I 'I I I: Phone IYPIOVED I 7-4131 II 'Laws' 'I ig DRY CLEANING 'I I,.::::: -::::::::::::::::: A - -:::: KT :::: ::::::::::::::::::: ':f::: Cihak, Cunningham, and Glary supply tluelaudience 'of the I, Compliments of Sophomore Ball floorshow wlth some roIIIckIng entertainment. , I 7 s I, 1, If QOOI l6th Street North Telephone 7-5552 YOUR FAVORITE STATION lor MUSIC AND NEWS 2,,,,::,,,,::,:,:::: -::::,:::::::::: :I 'I I :E Q-:::: ::::::::::::::: -:::::-y ,I ,, 'I I, I, ,I Compliments ol WP I N I I, I, ll AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CO. jg jg ,I 'I 'I :I 131 N'NTH STREET NORTH , 11 eso on YOUR RADIO DIAL I1 :I :I F,,, - - - - -::,::,,,:::,,: -,,: ,:,,, L,,,,::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::::,J ,E compliments of ,,,:, ::::::::::::::::,:::--::::,, I, I, Phone 4l-9043 I, I, I, I, 'I S. H. KRESS AND CO. II , 'I 'I 'I gamma 4 Qeawl' Salon ' lj 475 Central Avenue Telephone 7-5357 7 I, I, 4904M PARK BOULEVARD I, I'::::::f:::f::ff:: ::::::::::::::: II PINELLAS PARK, FLORIDA I I I I,::::- :::::::: A:::::::::::::::::::u 4'-:::: -:::: ::::: ::: II Xxx: 'xx::xx:xxxx:xxxTl I, :I Compliments of 'I I 9 I I I I S MPSUN S gl IvIILLeR's MARKET , I I 'I 'I I2 28th sf south ' I - I, ff Qaacl 6-7cIacl I,:xxxmxm:x:m:m,: :mg 'I I, f-:::::::: A - -:::::::::::::: ---- -::::q ll Congratulations I, 464-466 Central Avenue I, I, I, I, I, l St. Petersburg, Florida L' N' WADE AND COMPANY If ,, I, All Kinds of Insurance ,I If Dusenbury Arcade St. Petersburg, Florida 'I 'I 'I l,::::::- :::::-- -:::: 1,-o:::::::::::::::: :::::::::::::::::J lx: 'xxx:x xxx:xxxxxxx:x xxx: xx xxl I, I, 1: REALTORS Q U E E N 8. Q U E E N INSURORS 1: I I :E Wm. S. Queen 930 n 9th SL No. Evelyn G. Queen I' Serving St. Petersburg Since 1930 l' ll ll I I b::: -::::::: A A - -:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: -::::- - :::::- ::::Q 199 F 1 4, A- --------A---- --------- - F vv- v -vv v--v-' 1' it L.-0--- 1, ,,.,,A. A-- I lr A new experience for sophomores is the grand march at the annual Sophomore Ball. Telephone 7-3661 McCUTCHEON - TINMAN Ig .- rLoR1sT - 1: Distinction in Design O Personalized Service 1 Bonded Telegraph Florist 3163 Cenlral Ave., Sf. Petersburg, Fla. '1 'n '1 Qadmdfd and Efmw-up QZGZAQJ Galena .g. Nance lfcufe .g. 230 First Avenue North Phone 5-5166 PERRY R. MARSH, Inc. GENERAL INSURANCE 1900 Ist Ave. No. Sl. Petersburg, Florida 1 I 'n '1 ----------,---v--v----v--J fr '1 1 Congratulations! Class of '56 HooD's DAIRY EE Mnk and Ice Cream I 1, ip 4' J CONGRATULATIONS AND SUCCESS CLASS OF '56 -r-w COOPER RADIO CO. '7 FLORIDA STATE THEATERS if 0 FLORIDA 0 PHEIL 0 CAMEO 0 FOURTH STREET DRIVE-IN THEATER I 41 A--'J DEYO'S SUPER MARKET 1128 4th Street North '1 Q,::::::: :::::::::::::::::- .-: ---v-- -- ----1 1 Hi There! MORRIS DRIVE-IN 'E 1 HENRY J. KUNDA 4: '1 1 I I u. s. 19 and 74th Avenue N. 11 'I Pinellas Park 1: 'I il - - - -A DUVAL JEWELRY COMPANY CENTRAL PLAZA Remember Us For: DIAMONDS 4 CLASS RINGS WATCHES + TYPEWRITERS WE HAVE COURTESY CHARGES FOR STUDENTS I 4,,::: :::::::::::::.-::: :: 200 :::::::::::::::::: ---------- A A A., I -::::::::::::- :::::::::::::::::::q PARKER RABE PAPER COMPANY Wholesale Q Home Owned - Home Operated IOOO CENTRAL AVENUE ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA Nadi Lane and Greg Gould speak in French to a representative of the Haitian government at the airport. Floral Designs and Tropical Plants 744 Gaiden eenfea FLORIST and GREENHOUSES rLowER PHONE 7-3419 2140 - 9th AVENUE NORTH sr. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA J. D. WILSON, owner The Center of Youth Activities Y. M. C. A. 'll6 Fifth Street South ::::::::: ::::::: -::::::::::::::::::q IIARULD C. AIIDERSUII LIIMBER CO., Inc. We Have Everything for Building 669 49th Street South Phone ..... 3-2824 'I 'I 'I 'I Compliments of 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I autumn omrs, Nc. 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I -I CHICKERING PIANOS K. ATON I P 5 0 + Z U HIUII e.. I203 FOURTH STREET NO. 4 ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA ORGANS f AAAAAA AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAA A 24 HOUR ROAD AND WRECKER SERVICE EMERGENCY ROADSERVICE G. I. .IOE'S AUTO SERVICE 7-2330 PHONES 7-0149 7th St. and 2nd Ave. South St. Petersburg, Florida Phone 79-3062 STAR HARDWARE COMPANY GENERAL RETAIL HARDWARE 2317 Central Avenue FRANK H. HOFF St. Petersburg, Fla. Owner r ------- -v----- - v- --vv. ----- 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I Compliments ol 'I If 'I SHERMAN'S AUTO SERVICE ff 2360 Central Avenue Phone ..... 7-2933 1: 'I ft 201 Relaxing band members are for a tour of Mount Vernon. N:::::::::IJ::::::::::::::::::::::::', '1 1, 1, 1: BOB DwYER's Beawiq Shep 1 1, 4, 1: ns sixfh sneer soufh Ig 1: Phone 7-4533 Established 1930 1: 2,,:,,,:,..:,,- ,ee -:,,,,:,::,,,,,,,k f::: -:::::::::::::: :::::::q lr 41 41 41 1: Compliments :I of a I1 I I ,I XFRIEND N ,I -xxei 9:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::q 'T 'T ' 1 '1 ,I 5 i Y REACE COFFEE I l l ST PETERSBURG Congratulates the Class of 1956 First Avenue North at Third Street l b::::::- :::::.-::: :v ::::::::: R O G E R S The Cleaners That Satisfy 1, at your Favorite Restaurant 1, I 1: REACE TEA 8K COFFEE COMPANY 1700 CENTRAL AVENUE 1: seo Emsr AVENUE Noam lg Phone 7-4187 :L::: - -:::::::::::::::::: ::::l :::::- ::: :::::::::: - A:::::- - ::: v::::- :::::f::-::: - A--A-- :::'r Q-:::: - - -::::::::::: -:::::.-:ee - ee: 'I 41 4 4 jf Saludos Amigos ': D E T R Q I T H Q T E L ii El Departamento de I1 QPQW All Ye- ' 1: Espanol j Corner of Second and Central :P 1' St. Petersburg, Florida L::: ::::.-:::::::::: - A -:::,L ,,,: ,:,:,:::,,::,,:::,::::: , , ,:: Q-:::::: ::::::::::::::::::: :::q ::::::::: - - - -: -: -:::::v - A -:::::: T 5E ii 'I 3: 4 S T A T E + Compliments of I 1 QI THEATRE fl H E R B N I N E l I 'T 41 :I 687 CENTRAL AVENUE :I :::::: A A:::: A: A A:::' A A A A A::::: 1, 1, 4 :::::: - A -:::::.-::::::::::.- ::::: 11 All Pictures rim showing QL 1: in St. Petersburg G R E E N G A T E l I 1 1 for :E lF IT'S AT THE STATE. Smart, Casual and Dressy Dresses 11 IT'S THE BEST SHOW IN TOWN 1I in all Sires 1: 216 First Avenue North Phone 51-6702 L::::::::- ::::::::::::::::::::::::::J ::::::::::::::::: - -:.::::-::: 202 l l P l I 1 11 1'::: - - - -:::: A ---- -: -fy 4 4, I, Ig 4, ,I '1 4: 4 ,I P JZTP l. 5 1 4 J 1 5, ME MQRIA 1. 4 - 1 II A Modern Funeral Home 11 4, 1 II MAYNARD DURYEA In it Phone 7-4112 .I 1 4, 'P '1 lL,,, -,,:,::,,, :,, ,,,,,:::::, -,,,l Caribbean cruisers leave the castle at San Juan, Puerto Rico, after a sightseeing tour. Vxxx' xg :::::::::::::x'A:x::x:i Xxx: 'x::x::::x::::::::x:::::::Tf II ,Serving St. Petersburg Since 1912 In Phone 7-3281 I4 ll 1l 4' +1 , , , 4, THE CAKE BOX 4' Il S I H E 'A I' Delicious Cakes ami Pies IE Phones 7-4950 - 7-1362 Central Ave. at 8th Street 2215 4tl'1 St. N31Ftll1ers of Qugllylaefersburg, Fla. if-::::::::::::::::, ::::::- :::::::::.p :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 f:::A::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ::: ! 1T::::::- :::::::::::::::::-::::::::4y '1 4 1 4 QI D i c k Da y N u rs e ry II Geed '-Uekf Seniors II ,I Complete Landscaping IP IP I, Lawns Planted L I D D Y ' S S H Q E S 4: ,, Always the Best m Plant Material ,I I 4200 49111 sneer Noni- Phone 42-7as1 II 310 Cenffe' Avenue I, 4,:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::4 ::::: ::::::::::::::::::::: :::J TT:::::::::::::::::::::::- - :::::,:, I-::::: -- ::::::::::::::::::::: - -::::, II Compliments of 'P Congratulations, Seniors! '1 4, 4,' 1 I Woodlawn Park Beauty Salon 1: MISS JOYE FISHER , 427-437 First Avenue N. Phone 7-8l25 Lx, - :,::,,,,::x,,,,,,,, - ,,,,,,:l: 2,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,: - - -,,,,,,,,,,:j PAAA A A A AAAAAAAA AAAK Tl? AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Ami 'P 'P 9 '1 :g SHAFFER'S BARBER SHOP 1: H A R V E Y S 1: IP IP s1L1cs - co1ToNs - ALL 1c1NDs OF DRAPERY 'P 4 440 Second Street North ,I MATERlALS and HousEHoLD Gooos ,I II 801 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, Fla. Il .ex - - -eeeeeeeexeeexeeeeee .... xx. xx ,,,,,:::,,,,,,,:,,,,,,,, ,xg Q-::::::::::::::- ::::::::::::::::::::-s :::: - - - -:::::::::::: -::::- :::1 11 11 4, 1 1 I 4' CHILDS IPIHARMACY If lfit'saDc1nce! lf ,I The Prescription Drug Store ,I IP 1, SODA:hand COSMETICS I Convention! I one 7-4545 IP 337 Central Avenue St. Petersburg, Florida Banquet! or .L,,,,,,:,,:,:,:,,::::,,,,,,,,:,:,,,,J Sports Event! ,I Anything Requiring II 3-'II A'r:::::::::::: -::::::::::: A A::7: G P 11 4 5 PINELLAS Hooks 4, C,,,,,,,e ,I 1 Finest in Floor Covering 1' I , ,r c o LIS E u N1 :g ,I Cel'llfCl Avenue Pl'lOf'le COMPLETELY AIR COND'-I-IONED L,,,::::,,,,:::,,: - -xeeeeeeexei ,ex - -,,,,:,,,,,,::::::,,,,,::,:,,l 203 AUTOGRAPHS UWM' '6'2'ZO27 5 J 4,75 , 44-7L 4-M Q '44, '? '- 0'--4. aw-...A Q-QA.-L4 M ' It cmd:-..'f fff 4vf0:M7fM,. mr- 0' pm, . Img . ff 1532, . w'MvV f'f-f CL-40 'VNU'-U' 'yu WWW faffjnwwfmfwjw WWW za awww ZQQZVWMLZM AUTOGRAPHS Q ifi MTM' 3.-E !?1I5 .. ek 'R kmJm'Sl:Ilf. MUQM g ME . WH PQ Qs. M . f G 1 ' 2 - ' Xfii 5 f . . ,' 1 'J' F5 wyjjvf , Q Y ' 51221 A54 ' W7 wwlwffrwfy fffwfwf' . 1 Q ' yup AMTKL. ,A ' vvw-v, Qmmw Jfvffgwfw ,,QAyx,zfvvVgJf'jwDbx,A, OJMQ rUDCVV Q!'x' GM M525 JQWag5g51fQjd, fl 79 ,ff 5'11wf 2i,1 Efwfffw uf, , ' -. x I, . I I . 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