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JUNIORS ............... ..-... ......-- -- SOPHOMORES ....m....... BALBOA BALBOA HIGH CANAL Sandra Morency. Peggy Morgan.... David Browne.. SCHOOL ZONE A ....... ........... ...Editor .....Associate Editor Business Mr. F. S. Brown .................. .Faculty Adviser Mr. J. E. Cook............... .Financial Adviser - V. -~ - - I * 4- '~ ..Snf- 0n .hv tiffi. From these Gates We Enter the Sea of Life The 1959 Zonian aims to present a pictorial history of the school year in which the class of 1959 graduated from the Balboa High School. Situated at the Pacific entrance to the Panama Canal, our school is part of an effort to unite the world by providing a connection between the two great oceans of this earth-the Atlantic and the Pacific. In his essay on Civilization, Ralph Waldo Emerson states that "The most advanced nations are always those who navigate the most. Therefore, the Panama Canal assists in making the nations of our planet more prosperous and advanced because it provides easy access to both of these oceans. Through this waterway, tons of goods are being shipped even now. Consequently, while presenting a log of our school activities, we of the staff wish to symbolically transit the canal and illustrate the sights along the voyage To ou We Dedicate: We, the ZONIAN staff of 1959, in behalf of Balboa High School, do dedicate this chapter of our lives to you, Mr. Zierten and Mr. whom we hold in deep respect. We appreciate your service to Ward, Balboa High School and I r~. -4 .t, b . . T- ^ "i_^..- , -r Your Guidance and Loyalty to Our School *0~ ~I* fl~~* *. ~ o"5'T 1 Q. MR. HAROLD J. ZIERTEN Your Sponsorship and Devotion to the Senior Class 'N r r -* $ i a ^ . . Our high school days are over, We'll hate to say good-bye. We'll bid farewell to all our friends, And dear old Balboa High. "Viva el Carnaval!" Oops, made it! Cadets jay-walk to the new building. The dances, games, and fun we've had, The sorrows, and the joys, Are all a part of B.H.S.- The teachers, girls, and boys. "Remember the picnics at Summit?" -,. V -. '~ 4,. .* m '~. ... C 7- 4 ~ if.. t - at.- rn-c- Tired after a long day at school. Seniors will long remember their English term papers. But as we go our separate ways, With pride we'll sigh and say. Top: ". . and . ." Bottom: "It can't be that bad!" a- ~ a- -~ -~ ~t e "Working, Mr. Herr?" "Interesting, Mr. Vosburgh?" ,.mD .l.,q. flfl .*., -----S Faculty PRINCIPAL-MR. T. F. HOTZ, Heidelberg Ohio State U.-M.A. College-B.A., #1 1$ COUNSELLORS-MR. HAROLD J. ZIERTEN, Bradley U.-B.S., Vocational Guidance, Boys' Adviser, Assistant Principal; MISS MARIE C. WEIR, U. of Florida-B.S., Columbia OFFICE SECRETARIES-l/eft to right: Mrs. Wachta-Moya; Mrs. Lerchen. U.-M.A., Vocational Guidance. DOCTOR AND NURSES - Left to right: Mrs. Evelyn R. Koperski, Atlantic City Hospital School of Nursing-R.N.; Dr. H. C. Pritham, Colby Col- lege-B.S., Tufts College Medical G. Skeie, Capital Mrs. Henri Nursing-R.N. School-M.D. City School LIBRARIAN-Miss U.-A.B., N. Katharine Y. U.-M.A. I. Clark Columbia - *^! - *. i Science Math B.A., Washington Seaquist, Walter M. U. of O. I Chemistry; Mr. F Science, Biology; B.S., U. C. L.. Mr. G. 0. Lee, M.A., Biology. John C Knick, U. itt E. Myers, Vail State U.-M.A., Wiscon Fischer, rank Y. Mr. Cc of V City Chemi irginia-B.A., M.E State Teachers C istry, Physics; Mr. d., Gen. ollege- J. W. sin-Ph.B., N. Y. U.-M.A., Biology; Mr. U. of Chicago-B.S., Columbia U.-M.A., Hukill, U. of Kentucky-B.S., M.A., General imeron R. Stewart, U. of North Dakota- n. Science, Chemistry teachers College-BS., Front, lef AIg.; Mr. Math. II; Colorado E. Cook, Teac Hunt . Not Pictured: Columbia U.- t to right: Lester D. Mr. Olin R Hummel, D Miss Helen Harder, State College-M.A., Miami U.-B.S., Ohio Mr. Bernard F. Ryder, hers College-M.Ed., Al er College-A.B., Colu . McGill, U. of uquesne U.-A.B., Iowa State Teach Gen. Science, AIg. State U.-M.Ed., PI Providence C Ig., PI. Geom.; mbia-M.A., .ollege-A. Mrs. Fran Adg., PI. S. C.-B.S., M.Ed., A.M., PI. Geom., ers College-B.A., Back: Mr. Jacques Geom., Math II, B., Bridgewater ices K. Graham, Geom. Socia Studies and Eng Commercia * -t ** jt-f -^/, Va^ 4. - p*~- " C Front, left to A.B., George Margaret V. W right: Miss Peabody hitman, western U.-M.A., Creek College-B. Mullarkv. Tufts C W Hazel College ayne Stc P. Matthews, Alabar for Teachers-M.S., gte Eng. Second row: A., Columbia U.- na College- Teachers College-A.B., Miss Mary S. Brigham, Eng.; Mr. Robert E. W. Hist., U. S. Hist.; ollege-A.B., Ed.M., | iL /* ll n r Mr. John A. University of Iowa State Typewriting. no Teachers Northwestern Oklahoma State Col g-M.A., Typewriting; Mrs. Mary B. College-B.S., N.Y.U.-M.A., lege-B.S., Journeay, Shorthand, L r -M.A., r I ey Foreign Language Practice and Fine Arts Left to right: Mrs. Shirley R. Haselden, Wesleyan College-A.B., U. of Fla.-M.A., Eng., French; Mr. Allen B. Ward, U. of Ne- braska-A.B., M.A., Spanish; Mr. Ralph R. Garrett, Furman U.-B.A., U. of So. Carolina-M.A., Spanish; Mr. Seymour I. Barkowitz, Col- lege of Charleston-A.B., Middlebury College-M.A., Spanish; Miss Claude M. Aycock, Woman's College of U. of N. C.-A.B., Colum- bia U.-M.A., Spanish. Back, left U.-M.A., Bradley U. F Mussln to right: Mr Band, Orch -B.S., Penn nn Frt strn h. m V.W lll*i, b 4 4 Span., Speech-Drama. ./ I1 Victor A. Herr, Denver U.-B.M.E., Columbia Chorus, Glee Club; Mr. C. A. Batalden, State U.-M.S., Mech. Drawing; Mr. Donald linois U.-B.S. in Ed., U. of Chicago-M.A., Front: Miss Eloise Monroe, Kansas State College-B.S., Columbia U.-M.A., Household Arts. Not pictured: Mr. James H. Elliott, U. of Nebraska-B.S. Ed., M.S. Ed., Shop; Mr. C. F. Anderson, Kansas State Teachers College-B.S., M.S. Physica Education . 0 . C at; r-. Front, left to right: Mr. Ross E. Anderson, State U. of Iowa-B.S., M.A., Phys. Ed., Head Football Coach; Mr. Paul Karst, U. of N. C.--- A.B., U. of Texas-M.A., Phys Ed.; Mr. L. E. Horine, Colorado U.- B.S., M.A, Phys. Ed. Back: Mrs. Constance C. Ball, Rollins College- B.A., Wash. State College-M.S., Phys. Ed.; Miss Julia M. Hardin, Ga. State College for Women-B.S., Fla. State U.-M.S., Phys. Ed.; Miss Patricia Lehman, Northwest Missouri State College-B.S., M.S., Phys. Left to right: Maj. Robert N. Wilford D. Goff; SFC Richard W Stokes; M/SGT. . Chambers; SFC James Kol William R. lars; SFC Stone. t. LI. a -.4 acts Physics boys hard at work! BHS's Romans! SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Left to right: Mr. Stewart, assistant sponsor; P. Tate, vice-president; J. Kintner, retary; J. Cunningham, president; Mr. Ward, sponsor. II ...., *. S. ( , -y ^ ^ *'- '.*^ '/ ^^ I ^ sec- h ' 4fl^ t A m/ Big conference? At the "Sweethearts Forever" Formal Seniors are lucky to view ships transiting the Canal. Everyone Dance. gets into the fun at the Carnival Seniors awaiting the approach of Contractor's Hill ..... -.. Ac * ^ *- -- *. " * -. **- - :f^ o '. "- * *h Balboa School Cla1 Bottom, left to K. Cox; M. Downin R. Brown; M. Ho M. Chase A. Haskell; M. 1. Clark; Garcia; Alers; V. Egan; L. Gutierrez, S. DeVore. Cameron; Second Gomez; P. Flatau row: A. Fairchild; J. Adkins; R. Dahlhoff; N. Clarke; ueroa; B. Ada ; G. Fredericks; L. Hinkle; P. ms; L. Arroyo; Z. Figueroa; R. Covairt; E. Gerhart; M. Fanton; J. Beeby; F. Diaz; C. Hol L. Dawson S. Clinel P. Alexand K. Day N. Bauchman; gerson; C. Dorfman; re; B. Heilman; J. Flenniken; Bottom, lei Walker; H. F. Romero; Dijs; M. W C. Eggleston; V. Bennett; C. Davis; N. Grimes; B. Connard; G. Ely. Third row: J. Hotz; Barrett; L. Gundersen; M. Canham; C. Percy; R. Bailey; C. Concannon; P. Corrigan; C. French; J. Aleman ; G. Castro; R. Chanis; T. Days; J. Barr; C. Chase; R ". Durfee; W. Allen; H. . Engle; DeSoto; D. Eisenmann; W. Harrell; R. Abell; E. Chaluja; S. Booth. Top row: G. Gross; J. Cunningham; R. E. McNeil; W. Scott; W. Hitchcock; C. Denton; J. Fuqua; D. Adams; D. Browne; B. Claxton; F. Fields; L. Bateman; W. Bruhn; P Blades; J. Reynolds T. Ashton; J. Bradley; K. DeGon; L. Hunnicutt; J. Engelke; H. Feeney; W. Ferro; W. Hele; D. DesLondes; D. Brown; R. Hopkins. O'Leary; Honor Grac DAVID ADAMS VENA BENNETT DAVID BROWNE ELIAS CHALUJA CAROL DIMPFL VIRGINIA EGAN HAYDEE MARTHA SANDRA MARGAI CECILIA EGGLESTON JUDITH FLENNIKEN right: S. Cruz; we; R. Dean; L. C C. Seniors Ship Log History September 9, 1955, we finally entered high school eager to face new teachers and make new friends. We elected Charlie French, president; Bill Brunner, vice- president; and Ronnie Dahlhoff, secretary for our first hectic year. The Freshman-Sophomore Frolic and the Freshman Picnic added to our spirit. We left that year happy that the lowest rung had been climbed and eager to return as sophomores. We eagerly returned to the "old grind," looking with pity at the incoming freshmen. Bill Brunner, president; Charlie French, vice-president; and Mirna Pierce, secretary; guided us well through the maze of our second year. While we lost the frolic again, we got quite a few laughs out of it. We put on our first dance, The Sadie Hawkins Dance, and elected Manue Moses as Daisy Mae, and Warren Boyett OUR junior year came and we were under-upperclassmen. John Morris was elected our president; Carlos Kiamco, vice- president; and Ann Haskell, secretary. -. Solly Toussieh was our very able S. A. vice-president. Our second dance, called the Winter Wonderland, was a big success with Carol Dimpfl as our very lovely queen. The junior rings came before Christmas vacation. Thrill of thrills!! One could tell who the juniors were by the way they walked on a cloud with one hand extended palm down. "Look! Aren't they the most beautiful rings you ever saw?". . Of course, the two biggest events of our junior year were the Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior-Senior Prom. ".. " They were just out of this world! Did we feel important! t We finally made it! Seniors at last!! Now we are really the school leaders! Tom Cunningham, Pat Tate, and Jane Kintner are our leaders for class activities while Solly Toussieh, Kathy Cox, and Mary Watson head the S. A. *9 -pp This year, for the first time, the senior adviser has two secretaries. Judy Hotz and Sheila Snyder were chosen for this job. We got our caps and gowns before Christmas. Didn't we look scholarly? We got to keep them till graduation this year. . The Valentine Formal was lovely as always with Layne :-..-. "-- Taylor reigning over the festivities. Just one more high .. school dance. It makes us sad-doesn't it? The Junior-Senior Banquet and the Junior-Senior Prom were huge successes. This is the last time our class will be together at a dance. It doesn't seem possible. June 1, 1959, the big day finally comes! We are excited and eagerly looking forward to the future, but as we look back on the last four years we are a little bit sad at leaving . , the familiar halls and the dear faces. Don't look back any .- more!r! Look ahead as the lock-gates to the future open " ' m ,m-mi - ahead of your ship of success.- *t~k- r'A:. ~~t- - t. , 4,- ;9 SENIOR RING CC left to right: S. Mendez; S. Barrel )MMITTEE, kneeling: DeVore; M. Pierce; C. tt: S. Morencv. K. Degon. ..Standing, Davis; L. Arroyo; H. SENIOR GIFT COMMITTEE-Front, lef P. Morgan; R. Dahlhoff; N. Bauchman. chairman; E. McNeil; P. Blades; B. Heil t to right: M. Chase; Back: 0. Winstead, man M. Ward. r'- II * SENIOR chairman CO-ORDINATING ; S. Booth; G. Sigl; COMMITTEE, left to right: C. Kiamco; C. French, L. Hinkle; R. Covairt; G. Frederick; W. Hele; R. Eisen. VALENTINE FORMAL COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: J. Morris; S. Snyder; A. Wood; M. Watson, chairman; K. Davis; K. Cox; E. Stancook. Back: C. Chase; T. Days; M. Schoch; W. Williams; J. Reynolds; D. Terry; H. B. Klipper; C. Dimpfl; T Lavender. Not pictured: . Ashton. SENIOR SHOWCASE COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: P. Flatau; M. Garc L. Gund . Figueroa; R. Dean, chairman; E. Howe; G. Toledano; ia. Back: E. Chaluja; H. Stahl; C. Sucre; R. Hopkins; ersen. Not pictured: B. Parker; S. Cruz; F. Romero. UEIVSUS ~IWtHt 12 CAP AND GOWN COMMITTEE, left to right: A. Varela; S. McKay; S. Toussieh; A. Haskell; P. Tate; S. Whitener, chair- man; T. Pena; P. Alexander; A. Tapia; R. Brown. CARDS left to Seated: AND ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMITTEE-Standing, right: L. Taylor; M. Downing; S. Reihar D. Vestal; P. Vale; V. Mauldin; P. Cawl; chairman. Not pictured: B. Adams; B. Clark. t; J. Aleman. C. Holgerson, SENIOR ACTIVITIES F. Diaz. Second row: C. Eggleston. Back odgrass, chairman. COMMITTEE-Front J. Hotz; B. Maxwell; row: D. Adams; G. row, left to right: L. Stevens; SJ. Malone; M. Walker; V. Not pictured: L. Martinelli; H. Feeney; L. J. Flenniken. S. Sack; Bennett; Bateman; J. SENIOR GROUP INDIVIDUAL SENIOR PICTURE COMMITTEE Chanis; B. Hitchcock; S. Clinel Moses; M. Smith; J. Kintner. - Standing, y; J. Beeby, chairman; T. Wom left to right: ible. Seated: PICTURE left to right: Z. Figueroa; Connard. Back row: B. White. Not pictured: G. E P.' Corrigan; S. Rowley. COMMITTEE-Front row, S. Pederson; E. Gerhart; B. Wallace; D. ly, chairman; DesLondes; J. C. Co cannon; -.- --^.-^- - ' '- ** / *A '' s- ^ -.' ^ ^ "'' ',< ^-.^ ^**''- y.^ ^^^w^- * ** ** ** * '- *** *- *-**^v *.*\-. ^ "*/*^ PATRICIA GALE ALEXANDER "Pat" Memphis, T RICHARD W. ABELL "Dick" Tacoma Park, Maryland Quiet, but what a guy. Science Club 2,3,4; ROTC 2,3,4, Christmas Formal 3; Football 3; ball (Intra.) 1,2; Track 3; Senior case Committee. A charm A favorite ino ennessee lassie full of joy h both girls and Office Assistant 4; Cap and G Basketball (Intra.) 4; Softb Volleyball (Intra.) 4; Fayette High School: Basketball 1,2; Club 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Future ers of America 2; Future Home of America 1; 4-H Club 1,2. boys. own 4; 'all 3; County Rooter Teach- makers 4 \ ' DAVID R. ADAMS "Dave" Buffalo, Wyoming J WALTER FRANCIS ALLEN 's "Walt" I tackle things as they come. Ancon, C. Z. ROTC 3, Cpl.; Chri Senior Activity 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Sw 1,2,3; Track (Intra.) School: Science Club stmas For Football 1 imming 1; 3; Pullman 2; Vice-pres al 3; ,2,3,4; Track High . . His big smile completely overshadows his short stature. Astronomy 1; S. A. Representative 2; ROTC 2,3,4, Sgt.; Rifle Team 2; Usher Guard 2; Football (Intra.) 1. LIGIA ELENA ARROYO Panama City, R. P. senorita JANET MAY ADKINS West Point, New York Fashion Grace in her Show 1,2,4. steps. // N -2a with a friend Future Teachers of America American Club 3, 4; Spanish C Zonian Ad Seller 2; Senior Softball 3; Volleyball (Intra.) calaureate Usher 3; Graduatio 3: Showcase Committee 3. * smile. 2; Pan lub 3,4; Ring 4; 2; Bac- n Usher JORGE T. THOMAS GARY ASHTON "Wyatt Earp" Colon, R. P. ALEMAN "Coco" Panama City, R. P. Silent but successful. Camera Club 2; Guard 3; ROTC and Announceme Pong 1,2,3,4. Awards Ball 4; 2,3,4, 2nd Lt.; nts'4; Softball The a p -@A *^ .B-^~ --.... -B Honor Cards 2; Ping I- ^y?1 / rule life is to make business pleasure, and pleasure, my business. Awards Ball 1,2,3; Drill Team 2,3; Honor Guard 2; ROTC 2,3,4, Cadet Capt. Co. Cornn; Usher Guard 2; Armed Forces Day, Drill Team 2,3; / Veterans Honor Guard 2,3; Field Night, Best Platoon 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Val- entine Formal 4. wit m yly -- i ........ i m HENRY RICHARD BARKER "Bark" Bogota, Columbia Brother, can you spare a dime? United Nations Club 1; Chorus 1,2; ROTC 2,3,4, Platoon Sgt.; Rifle Team 3,4; Sadie Hawkins Dance 2; Football (Intra.) 1,2,3, Captain; Swimming 2, Letter; Swimming (Intra.) 1,2; Soft- ball 1,2; Track 1,2; Water Polo 1,2, Captain. '~~~~ *y- //'A^ - >4* - VENA ELIZABETH BENNETT "Beanie" Ancon, Canal Zone A song in her heart, a smile on her lips. Chess Club 2; Discus, and Debate Club 2; Drama CJub 4; French Club 2; N.H.S. 4; Natl. Thespians 3,4; Parakeet Ad Seller 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Christmas Formal, Soloist 3; Jr.Sr. Prom, soloist 3; Sadie Hawk- ins Dance, soloist 3; Senior Activity 4; "Finian's Rainbow" 1; "Lowland Sea" 3; "Coming of Christ" 3; "Lute Song" 3; "Madwoman of Chaillot", Smake-up 4; Theodore Roosevelt Pag- eant 4; Fashion Show, soloist 1,3; Talent Show 1,3; N. H. S., soloist 3; Troubadour 3; Girls' State, 3. PAUL EUGENE BLADES "Banbino" Corby, Minnesota JOSEPH BARR "Joe" Ancon, C. The better of valor is discretion -*7-fl^ '4 '^Bbf i^^^1 ^s.*- *tt.< Bowling (Intra Takes life as it Chess Club 3; Stamp Club 2,3,4, Vice- Pres.; United Nations Club 3; Zonian Ad Seller 4; Safety Comm. 4; Visitor's Day Comm. 4; Chorus 1,2,3; Christmas Formal 3; Freshman Picnic 1; Senior Gift 4; Bowling (Intra.) 1,2,3; Ping Pong 4; Boys' State 3. SUSAN JEAN BARRETT "Sue" Patience S Chess C S Club 4; Future Club 2, greatest forms lub 3; Future Teachers ,3; Scienc SNations Club Train Comm. SBanquet 3; Nations Club 3. 2; Showcase Discussion Nurses power. n and Debate of America 3; SHARON LEE BOOTH "Boot" Ancon, Canal Always smiling; of America 4; Pep e Club 2,4; United S. A. Alternate 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Jr.-Sr. ior Ring 4; United Comm. Math forever always neat; nice; forever sweet. Future Nurses of America Teachers of America 4; Pep Co-ordinating Comm. 4; Formal 3; Basketball (Intra ling (Intra.) 1; Volleyball Baccalaureate Usher 3. 1; Future Club 1, 2; Christmas .) 1; Bow- (Intra.) 1; New York with no man's ve some of my opinions. own. A little, likeable Day Comm. Show 1,2,4. Senior Gift 4; '. -. r -. **'.^.*".< **-' '- -t ,- - - -* ^- ( ^ ^ '4--.-.--i * - --** \^'-- ^^-y ^.--;'.' .. ;\ '^*-v--:^--''- \--.V^- ".' :- ^^-;.*^.^.. *.".;*- -.\'; '*-;- '. .. . ' '' --. ^ -';'.: *^" **^ *^..^ ^.; . * .*,-* ^ - ^- "' o -*>-* *-- < * f--' -. -. -* S -..*.'* ^***-. -:- ^-.<- -, -\ *-> *' - *- >'^ -. ROTC 2,3,4, Football 1; Polo 2. Vt Hazelton, Penn. e and gentleness are the 5. NURY BAUCHMAN Panama City, R. P. Visitor's Fashion JAMES P. BRADLEY agree I ha .< * '1, 1.t '7 y --g / Fr T. DONALD BROWN "Donald" Washington, D. C. A quiet likeable Radio Club ; Band 1,3,4; 1,2,3; Drill Team 2,3; ROTC Usher Guard 2,3,4; Footbal Swimming 1,2; Swimming "Finian's Rainbow" 1; "Lo 2; "Mrs. M Graduation 1,2,3,4. cThing" 3; Usher 2,3; Orchestra 2,3,4, Sgt.; (Intra.) 1; (Intra.) 2; land Sea" "Lute Song" 3; Noon Orchestra GABRIEL CASTRO "The Rebel" Barranquilla, Columbia Friends, Romans, Library lend me your homework. Assistant 2; Baseball 3,4; Track 4; Bowl- 4: Track DAVID LEE BROWNE "Davye" Ancon, C .Z. Nothing great w without er Chess Club 1,2,3,4, 1,2,3,4, Pre 1,2,3,4; Pres. 4; Natl. Thesp. 2,3,4 Assist. 3; Zonian 4 Comm. 3,4; C Ball 1; S.A. Awards Ball ROTC 2,3,4, Guard 2,3,4, case 2, Chr. Christm 'hr. 4; as ever achieved nthusiam. Pres. 3,4; Disc. & s. 4; Drama Club I.H.S. 3,4; Pres. 4; Pres. 4; Chem. lab Bus. Mgr.; Assemb. Drives 1; Inaugural Rep. 2,3; Orchestra 4; Halloween Dance Capt. Batt. Staff; Us Capt. 4; C ; Valentine as Formal Frolic 2; Sadie Frosh. Picnic 1; Jr Gift 4; Football (Intra.) 1,2; Boa Swimming 1,2,3,4, 1.2; "Star Waaon 1,2; iristmas Show- Showcase 1, 3; Frosh.-Soph. Hawkins r. Ring (Intra.) wling (I Letter; Car Hiawatha" 1; Contest 3; Mu G. BR PATRICIA ANN CAWL "Pat" Colon, R. P. Dance 2; 3, Chr.; Sr. 1,2; Bk. B. ntra.) 2,3; Water Polo "Finian's a spice to life that's She adds Pep Club 4; Cards a ion Show Rain- Summer" 2; "My Client e Adding Machine" 3; " Madwoman of Chaillot" w M. C. 4; Talent Show Day Assemb. Alex. Hamilton 3; Boys' Nation Secretary. BILLIE 3; Eng 2; B Alphi "Before Curley" 2; Lute Song" 4; Fashion 2,3,4; Pan . Essay 2; lys' State Theta 4; X'. ELIAS UHN v, CHALUJA "Bill" Panama City, R. P. Life in not life Library Assistanr Color Guard 3. delight. 2; ROTC 2,3,4, Patience Drama America Jr.-Sr. Bai Committee Honorary conquers nquet 2 4; Mu Math Assoc. all things. Senior Alpha Theta, Math Cl ROLANDO AUGUSTO CHANIS Panama City. R. P. JOYCE DAISY CAMERON Panama City, R. P. is a great art of conversation. Pan Am 3, Pres. 3.Pres. Drives C Award! Master Dance 2,3,4, Formal Footba A Spanish Cassan with Latin good Ic erican Club 1,2,3 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Sci omm. 3,4; Ina Ball 4; Drill ug T 4; Firing Squad 3,i 4; Honor Guard Adjutant, Capt 3; Indiv. Sr. Pic 1, Jr. Var.; Basketball (I Swimming 2; Swimming Track 3; Track (Intra.) 2,3 1,2; Water Polo 2,3, Ca (Intra.) 1,2, Capt the Corrida Chaillot" 4; Chr. 2,3; Bi Graduation Theta, Nat. I /x i-j 2; "The Carnival baccalaureate ova >oks. ,4, Vice-Pres. ence Club 2; ural Ball 4; e a m 2,3,4, 4; Halloween 2,3,4; ROTC .; Christmas . Comm. 4; .; Basketball ntra.) 1,2,3; (Intra.) 1,2; 3; Ping Pong pt.; "Before Madwoman dance 2,3,4; Marshal 3; Marshal 3; Mu Alpha Hon. Math Club 4, Pres. Debate Countrymen, bw" 1; "Pu "Seventeenth Corrida" 2; Amer. nice. 1; Chorus mnd Annou 3; School 1,3,4; Glee Club ncements 4; Fash- T.V. Program 3. at all without Cardcenas, Cuba Club 3; French Club n Club 1,2,4; ROTC 2; Pan 2,3,4; lowcase Silence 'V '* / a Sh L . s II De *-'*. /- f -^t-- '*-/-"//!^ /' * * '- '' ^ ^' -, *'^ //y -^/ '/ <* ^^ /'. '** *. lI w MARY ELIZABETH CHASE "Mamit" Colon, R. P. ling over with life, 'e, and laughter. BROOKS MABRY CLAXTON Pep Club 1; Clinic Assistant 1,2; Foot- ball Dance 4; Usher Club 1; Visitor's Day Comm. 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 4; Sr. Gift 4; Bowling (Intra.) 4; Softball 1; Volleyball (Intra.) 4. / ^/t /' - * *- '* . '/ *. /, *. is Carolton, K.' Slow and eas> motorcycle. Georgia going without likeable lad. ROTC 2,3, SFC; Rifle Team JOAN ALINE CLARE "Joaline" New Orleans, Louisiana A voice of gladness and a smile of beauty-. SANDRA L. CLINELY "Coconut" Richmond, Virginia Winsome she is, adorable too, a ac personality-that's Sandy for you. 4; Chorus "Before the of Christ" Graduation gram 3; Ta 2,3, Soloist. Glee C Corrida" 2; "The 3; Roosevelt Paa Usher 3; School T lent Show 3; Fashic lub 3,4; Coming meant 4; .V. Pro- n Show Pep Club 2; Train Comm. 4; Individual Senior Pic. Comm. 4; Basketball (In- tra.) 3,4; Bowling (Intra.) 2,3,4; Soft- ball 3,4; Volleyball ( I n t r a ) 3,4; Thanksgiving Showcase Comm. 3; , Christmas Program Usher 3. / 7/ BARBARA JANE CLARK "Bobbi" *" r... .4 4 ' CHARLES FRED CONCANNON "Chuck" San Francisco, California Columbia, Missouri Turning to mirth all Pep Club 3; Cards and 4; Christmas Formal 3; School: Girls' Club Nev velt News; Sophomore things as can be. manner with on earth. Announcements Roosevelt High /spaper; Roose- Talent Show. Radio Club ball Sch Club Club 1; 2; Senior (Intra.) oo I: Gu 2. . reserved in enuine smile. Spanish ClI Group Pi 2; Comm n Club 2; ub 2; Camera cture 4; Foot- unity High Audio-Visual INEZ HELEN CLARK "Bunny" David, R. P. BARBARA JOYCE CONNARD "Tiny" Minneapolis, Minnesota A terrific combination-athletic ability, determination and friendliness. G.A.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Library Club 3; Pep Club 1; Photography Club 1; Coun- selor's Assistant 3; Library Assistant 2; Christmas Formal 3; Frosh.-Soph. Frolic 2; Basketball (Intra.) 2,3; Bowling (Intra.) 2; Swimming 1; Softball 1; Water Ballet 1; Fashion Show 1,2,3; G.A.A. Dance Comm. 2. I ly i-j w g \,^h x 4" Office ture 4; bal Hig (Intra.) (Intra.) Assemb Our gift from Cristobal. Assistant 4; Senior Volleyball (Intra.) 1h School: Band 1,2; 1,2; Softball 1,2; 1,2, All stars 1; ly 1; Sophomore Ass Group Pic- 4; Cristo- Basketball Volleyball Freshman embly 2. Drama a g * < ;*-' ^ . ' ':: 1 : v i - ' S : ROBERTA JEAN COVAIRT "Robbi" Spangler, Pennsylvania Success comes to one who is honest, industrious, and persistent. Drama Club 4; 4; Warwick High 1; French Club Safety Comm. 3;, 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom C Ancon, r Co-ordinating Comm. School: Drama Club 2; Science Club 2,3; Safety Patrol Award .omm. 3; Reporter 3. C. z. Always scores, both in and personality. F.N.A. 1,2; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2 1,2; Train Comm. 4; 1; Jr. Ring Comm. 3;, 4; Basketball (Intra.) ball 1,2, All Stars; Bowling (Intra.) 1,2, (Intra.) 1,2,3,4, All Show 1; G.A.A. Dance 1,2,3,4 ; Offi Fresh Sr. Rih 1,2,3, Softb sports G.A.A. ce Assist. ian Picnic ng Comm. 4; Basket- all 1,3,4; Volleyball : Fashion KATHLEEN MOIRA "Kathy" Colon, R. P. Brains, personality, off with a wi Drama Club 1,2,3, G.A.A. 4; N.H.S. 2,3; Parrakeet 4, Dance 4; Inaugural 4; S.A. Ticket Sal 1,2,3,4; Glee C lu 1,2,4; Bk. B. (Intra. 1,2,3; Softball 1,2, 1,2,3,4; "Mrs. McTI of Christ" 3; "Lute Ball 4; Halloween Sponsor 4; Valenti Showcase 3; Jambo State 3; Band Ch Chem. Lab. Assist. School: F.T.A. 1,2; brina Fair" 2; Class Vice-Pres. 2; Schoo and looks topped nning smile. 4; F.N.A. 1,2,3,4; 3,4; Science Club Ex. Ed.; Football I Ball 4; S.A. Sec. es 4, Chr.; Band b 3,4; Orchestra ,) 1,2,3; Swimming ,3; V. B. (Intra.) thing" 3; "Coming Song" 3; Dance 4 Awards ROTC ne Formal 4; ree Queen 4; Gi ristmas Quei 3; Cristobal Ad Seller 2; President 1; I T.V. Proarc en 4; High "Sa- Class am 2. KAREN M. Ancon, A sweet, attractive DAVIS C. Z. kind of grace. S.A. Alt. 4; S.A. Rep. 1; Christmas Formal 3; Valentine Formal 4; Basket- ball (Intra.) 4; Volleyball (Intra.) 1,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3, Court. SYLVIA ESTER CRUZ Ancon, C. Z. Small in stature, but mighty in spirit. 9 -4h *^m mi '.^ pt G.A.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Zoniar Chorus 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. ball (Intra.) 3,4; 1,2,3,4; Villancico 3rd Showcase Comi Comm. 4; V Basketball Al Club 1,2; Spanish i 4; S.A. Rep. 2; Banquet 3; Basket- Volleyball (Intra.) Comm. 3,4; Nov. m. 4; Senior Show- olleyball All Stars II Stars 3. LINDA BARROW DAWSON New York, New York Taoll, stately, Drama book A Formal Club 2,3; d Seller 3; Comm. 2. and fair to behold. Yearbook Chorus 2; 0&9 JOHN THOMAS "Toi CUNNINGHAM i, . 1- TIMOTHY JOSEPH DAYS "Ti Ancon Panama City, R. P. Once in a thousand years a perfect man appears. Love .thy especially if s im" I, C. Z. neighbor; he is beautiful. Lettermen's Club 3,4; Sec. 4; N.H.S. 4; S.A. Rep. 2,3; Visitor's Day Comm. 3; ROTC 2,3,4, Capt. (Ba. Staff); Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; M.C., Class Pres. 4; Foot- ball 3,4; Football (Intra.) 2; Basket- ball 3,4; Basketball (Intra.) 1,2,3. I Lettermen's Club 1,2,4; Office Assist. 1; S.A. Rep. 1; Freshman Picnic Comm. 1; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; Football 3,4; Football (Intra.) 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,4; Swimming (Intra.) 1,2; Track 2,3. *- / 4; $< * -/^ 1 #>* ^ 2,3; Year- Christmas CLAUDIA ELIZABETH DAVIS "Skunk" ; ) I a rfciffffyte^- . ^ ' * - ~fi^ KENNETH MICHAEL DEGON "Kenny" Washington, D. C. I can resist anything except temptation. Radio Club 3; Orchestra Ball Comm. 3; Drill Tea Guard 3; ROTC 2,3,4, Comm., 1st Lt.; Usher GuI Banquet Comm. 3; Senior 4, Chr. 1; Awards m 2; Honor Capt. Co. ard 2; Jr.-Sr. Ring Comm,. FLOOR MARIA DIAZ "Florita" Panama City, R. P. Laughing all the Drama Club 4; Pan American 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Club 3,4; Visitor's Day 4; C h 1,2,3,4; Glee C lub 4; Frosh. Comm. 1; Valentine Formal 3; ior Activity 4; November 3rd case 4. CHARLES FREDERICK DENTON "Chuck" Montreal, Canada An honest mighty Zonianr Welfai Hawki tra.) 1 Polo 1 Brook Scho Track Ad S re Corn ns Dan ; Swim ; "The School ol Ne 3. CAROL ANN DIMPFL "Dumphie" Colon, C. is the real c : of heaven- eller 2; Drives Comm. 2; m. 4; Drill Team 2; Sadie ce Comm. 2; Football (In- nming 2,4; Tennis 1; Water SLowland Sea" 2; Stony I; Photography Club 3; wspaper 3; Wrestling 3; A happy combination of success, charm, and beauty. Disc. and Deb. 2; S.A. Alternate 1,3; Inaugural Ball 3; S.A. Rep. 2; Safety Comm. 4; Visitor's Day Comm. 2; Awards Ball 4; Halloween Dance 4; ROTC Sponsor 4; Christmas Formal 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance 2; Valentine Formal 4; Volleyball (Intra.) 1; Math Club 1. DANIEL P. DESLONDES "Dancing Ancon, C. Z. He's not lazy, he just conserves his energy. Lettermen's Club 4; Drives Comm. 1; Band 1,2; Orchestra 1; Freshman Picnic 1; Jr.-Sr. Banq. Comm. 3; Senior Group Picture 4; Football 3,4; Football (In- tra.) 1; Basketball (Intra.) 1,2; Bowl- ing (Intra.) 1,2; Golf (Intra.) 1,2,3; Ping Pong 1; Teddy Roosevelt Pageant 4. CELIA ANN DORFMAN "Cookie" Ancon, C. 'V Sweet and friendly Drama Club 2,3; French C 2; Clinic Assist. 3,4; C Swimming 3; Tennis 2; 1,2; Fashion Show 1. smile. ,; F.T.A. s 1,2,3; (Intra.) MELISSA ANN DOWNING "Missy" Panama City, R. P. A cheerful smile makes a sunny countenance. HEIDI DESOTO Breslali, Germany The more the more know her like her. 2; Pep Club 2. . 3,4; rary Comm Com VolleyI Sho\ Library Club 1; Pe Assistant 1; S.A. i. 4; Cards and An m. 4; Basketball ball (Intra.) 3,4; case Comm. 3. ep Club Rep. 2; nounce- (Intra.) Thanks- SHARON LOU DEVORE "Dinky" Panama City, R. P. Small package of TNT . . THOMAS OSCAR DURFEE "Tommy" A---- r 7 I. N ; A F.N.A. '.' -; y*T ' .-.y'. ,'-^- ; ^ ....-^ >" ^^ ' . .;^^:-- '; J - *'? ** / ** -- ^ -/*^*;^;^ * r^^^^^'' :^ '* ; -* ' ^ *., -" -\ ^.: /- *' -.^^*^-- \ -^<^:-' ' ^i-^-^ * . ' ... - *' */ * -* -.^' - ^ '^\ - \^,\ " ". v * **V :^ -' '" -.-' \ .. -:. *',..?.^ \ , CECILIA YVONNE EGGLESTON "Ceci" Ancon, A smile is kindness and Worth a million doesn't goodness dollars; a cent. Chess Club 3; Drama C 4; Science Club 3,4; S.A. Comm. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Basketball (Int Tennis 1; Volle Sea" 2; "Lute Thing" 3; Fashi 2 3; Noon Orch Theta 4. ra.) ball Son on Sh estra Senior 1,2,3; 2,3, g" 3 lub 2; N.H.S. Rep. 4; Train Orchestra 1; r Activity 4; ; Softball 2; 4; "Lowland ; "Mrs. Mc- 1; Math Club ,4; Mu Alpha RAY R. ENGLE Chicago, Illinois Friendly Stamp /, smiling, nice to have around. Club 1; Football (Intra.) 1. ROLAND EISEN "Roland" Panama City, R. P. Why be serious when there much to laugh about. C I.h 1 2. Photography 1,2; P 3,4; Co-ordinating Inaugural Ball quet 3; Fo ball (Intra tanets" 2; Assist. 3. otball Comm. 4; (Intra.) "Hornpipe : 2,3; Ch arakeet Comm ALICE BELL FAIRCHILD Panama Jr.-Sr. Ban- 1,2; Basket- es and Cas- e m Lab. The rock, her symbol- firmness of Assistant 4; very's Trainna purpose. leyball (Intra.) DAVID BRANDON EISEMANN "Smokey Panama City, R. P. His perpetual smile is contagious. na Club 3,4; Letterman's Thespians Club 3,4; Pan 2; Parakeet Ad Seller s Manager Comm. 4; Drill Ti Corp.; Christmas Basketball 4; Sw ming (Intra.) 2; fore La Corrida" Coming "The M eam Form immrii Club 4; American 1,2,3,4, MICHALE DIANNE FANTON "Mike" 3,4; Assembly 2; ROTC 2,3,4, nal Comm. 3; ng Water Pol 2; "Mrs. of Christ" adwoman 4; Swim- o 2; "Be- McThing" 3; "Lute of Chail- " \ ^ ,* Forest and merit wins the work. Iowa 4; Bow (Intra.) Club 4; Comm. 'ling (I 4. Chorus 3; Bask itra.) 3 GLORIA JEANNE ELY "Buffy" Panama City, R. P. Laughter is contagious S4; Pep Club 1; Football Dc Get Acquainted Dance 1,2; S.A. Alter- ice Comm. 3,4; Comm. 2; Band 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Orchestra 1 ball (Intra.) 1,2; Volleyba 1,2,4; Water Ballet 2; "Fini bow" 2; "Lowland Sea" 2; Picnic Comm. 1; Comm. 2; Senior 4, Chr.; chestra Cheerle 1,2. HAROLD H FEENEY "Hap" Colon, R. P. ,2; Basket- II (Intra.) ian's Rain- Freshman Sadie Hawkins Dance Group Picture Comm. ader 3,4; Noon Or- What am I Letterman's Alternate 3; Formal Comm. Baseball Polo 1. doing here? Club 4; Orchestra Comm. 3; 1; Senior 4; Track Band 1,2; S.A. a 2; Christmas Freshman Picnic Activity 1,2,3,4; Comm. 4; Water rn Came 2,3; Seller Pan American 3,4; Christmas etball (Intra.) ,4; Volleyball p Charm sets the sight . /. -,'- ///" '/; 9 , an '-" ^* j ..=. ...... FRANK WILLIAM FIELDS "Pancho" Brownsville, Texas A light he La Jolla Senior Rifle Team 1. heart live High School: Happy am I; Drama Club 3; S.A. Co-ordinating Comm Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. ROTC Fashion Show i. 3; Girls' St( care I'm free. Alternate 3; . 3,4; Chorus 3; Volleyball 1; Jr. ate 3. S CHARLES ERNEST FRENCH "Charlie" Colon, SONIA MARINA FIGUEROA "Soni" con, Athletic, G.A.A. 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; case Comm. 3,4; Volleyba val Dance Coi All Stars 3,4; Valentine Sho friendly Charlie is his personality C. Z. y and nice- that's our Sonia. Lettermen's S.A. Rep. , Halloween Pan American Club 4; Chorus 2,3; Senior Show- 4; Basketball (Intra.) I1 (Intra.) 2,3,4; Carni- mm. 4; Fashion Show 1; Comparsa (Carnival) 4; wcase Comm. 3 ROTC 2,3,4, L Comm. 3; Sadie S2; Class -; 2; Footba Baseball 1,2,3,4; Ba R.P. our class athlete, can't be beat. Club 1,2,3,4, ; Visitor's D Dance C o m t. Col.; Hawkins President II 2,3,4; 1,2,3,4; ,sketball k 2,3,4; McThing" Vice-Pres. 4; ay Comm. 4; m 4, Chr.; Jr.-Sr. Prom Dance Comm. 1; Class Vice-Pres. Football (Intra.) 1; All Zone Baseball 2; Golf (Intra.) 3,4; ck (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; ZOBEIDA FIGUEROA "Zobie" Ancon, Silence is Pep Club 2; 3; Senior Grou Deep Usher C p Picture C. Z. and eternal. lub 4; Comm. JOSEPH TERRELL FUQUA "Terry" ' 1 *:'\. .-.: Nashville, Tennessee Quiet but dangerous. Usher School: Chorus Usher 3. Guard 2,3,4; Odai Dramatics Usher 3; rville High Graduation There's beauty Chess Club 1,2,3,4; 1,2; Spanish Ring Comm 2,3.4; Bowli Capt.; Volle calaureate I 1,2,3, Chr.; Banquet 2,3 Club A . 3; ng (I balll Jsher Fashion ; Sr. Sho MERCEDES AMELIA GARCIA "Sadie" Panama City, R. P. Always happy, always gay, just as nice from day to day. no cosmetic for like happiness. Sec. 4; Pep ,; Chorus 2; J Basketball (Intra.) ntra.) 3; Softball 3, (Intra.) 2,3,4; Bac- 3; Dramatics Usher Show 1; Drama Literary Club 4 Natl. Thespians 2.3; Pea Club 3; Parakeet *I Ad 3; Chorus 1; S Jr.-Sr. Prom a "Finians' Rainb 2; "Before the Thing" 3; "The lot" 4; Fashion L; Drama 3; U Sell Club 1,2,3,4; Pan American Club .N. Club 2,3, Pres. er 1; Safety Comm. showcase 3; V.B. ow" 1; ' Comm. (Intra.) Lowland Corrida" 2; "Mrs. Mc- Madwoman of Chail- Show 2; Graduation nd Busk. Banq. Comm. JUDITH KATHLEEN FLENNIKEN "Judyv" GABRIEL E. FREDERICK "Gaby" Seattle, Washington S.A. 1,4; (In- how- PATSY ELLEN FLATAU "Pat" Panama City, R. P. wcase Comm. . . ^. . 1 f ' . ' .- I v y ';. - A ,./.,- '--^- : ^ ':, -. *' /< -' '-'* .. ^ ' ^*-" -^-\. -.",. ' \ ^ ^ ' ^ *^*- .^. -- . I I * i \^^ ^ *- ^ ^.\ \ ^\\-' '-- \ ^ "* <' R \^ J *;*- ''* i "'^^ ^ s -j ^ ^.^'- A friend to all that .A. 3,4; Pep Club ANN ELIZABETH HASKELL Memphis, T A thing of beauty Chess Club 2; Dram Pres. 4; Library C 3,4; Natl. Thespian S.A. Ticket Sales Chorus 1; Glee SPicnic 1; Frosh.-S know her. Fashion 1; Junior Ring 4 Gown Comm. 4; "Mrs. McThing" Christ" 3; "Lute S of Chaillot" 4; F Alpha Theta 4. ennessee is a gift a Club 4 b 1, Sec oph. Comm. Class 3; "C ong" 3; fashion of joy. ; F.N.A., .; N.H.S. 4; Fresh Frolic Co 3; Cap and Secretary 3; o m i n g of aj j woman 1; Mu .x. \, - - - GRAHAM LESLIE GROSS BETH ELAINE HEILMAN Goldsboro, North Carolina Success, essentially, Ancon, is the acquirement a spirit that never gives Library Assistant 2; SDrill Team 3; Firing een Dance Comm. 4 ROTC 2,3,4, Major; Senior Activity 4; Chaillot" 4; Chem. S.A. Alternate 2; Squad 3; Hallow- ; Honor Guard 3; Usher Guard 3;, "Madwoman of Lab. Assist. 3. Happine G.A.A. Gift Cor Basketb (Intra.) Tennis All Star .ss C and sunshine are her mottos 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Senior rim. 4; Basketball 3,4, All Star; all (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Bowling 2,3,4, Capt.; Softball 3,4; 2; Volleyball (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; 3,4, Capt. 4. LOYD TOM GUNDERSEN "Gundy" Manhattan, New York for he He will believes succeed all he says. Chess Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 2,3; Sci- ence Club 2,3,4, Vice-Pres. 3; Zonian Ad Seller 3; Band 1, 2; Halloween Dance 4; ROTC 2,3,4, SFC: Usher Guard 2,3,4, Sgt. of Guard; Sadie Hawkins Dance 2; Bowling (Intra.) 2; Tennis 2; Senior Showcase Comm. 4. Stamp SCo-ordi Glee C S- ROTC S Dance '/ ^f f9 S 1,2,3,4, "Finian Club WILLIAM HAMPTON HELE "Bill" Ancon, Rare compound :. z. of ability e 1; S.A. 'orus 1,2; Dance 3; Hawkins 1; Tennis Polo 2,3; Show frolic, and fun. ; S.A. Alternat t nating Comm. 4; Ch lub 1,2; Halloween 2,3,4, 1st Sgt.; Sadie Comm. 3; Softball 1st Place 2; Water 's Rainbow" 1; Talen T- i ) 7 CHARLES RAY HILL "Junior" Cristobal, GUTIERREZ La Guayra, Venezuela A true and loyal Pan American Clu Spanish Club 1,2; Sentinel Formal 3; 4; Senior Group Volleyball (Intra.) 4; Fashion Show friend. b 4; Pep Club 1,2; Usher Club 4; Val- Senior Gift Comm. Picture Comm. 4; 4; Carnival Dance 1,2. S Quiet, Bridge brary ( Spanish Football /' %y <) -%, 4 ~ /2 A but friendly, Club :lub 1 Club I Da Acquainted augural Ball Ball 2,3,4; 1 2,3,4; Bowl Pona 1, 2; Rainbow" 1 He -Ic in 'S ; nice to know. 1; Drama Club 1,4; Li- ; Pan American Club 1; 1; Library Assistant 1; n ce Comm. 3,4; Get- )ance Comm. 2,3,4; In- !,3,4; S.A. Rep. 3; Awards alloween Dance 4; ROTC ig (Intra.) 1,2,3; Ping tar Wagon" 1; "Finian's Carnival Dance Comm. 1. LACY ANNE HINKLE "Binkle" Panama City, R. P. Lives, laughs, and 6 NANCY ANDREA GRIMES Colon, R. P. Show 'I w-' C t. LIGIA M. 4 L 1 loves her way L . WILLIAM C. HITCHCOCK, JR. "Bill" Ancon, heart makes a happy guy. S.A. Alternate 3; Assembly Comm. 4; Co-ordinating Comm. 3; Drives Comm. 3; Inaugural Ball 3; ROTC 2,3,4, Lt.; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; In- dividual Senior Picture Comm. 4; Base- b a ll 3,4; Swimming 1,2; Theodore Roosevelt Centennial 4; Boys' State 3. LEE BARTON HUNNICUTT *~~ IV" 44 - San Anton The spark behind io, Texas every explosion. Science Club 2,3,4, Pres. 3; Assembly Comm. 4; Usher Guard 2; Water Polo 1,2; Frosh.-Soph. Frolic Comm. 2. CAROLYN L. HOLGERSON "Hogi" Colon, R. P. Full of vim, vigor, and go; that's why we love her so. Drama Club 1,2,3; F.N.A. 1; Library Club 1; Pep Club 1; Library Assistant 1; Parrakeet 4; Safety Comm. 3,4; S.A. Ticket Sales 4; Welfare Comm. 3; Chorus 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; Cards and Announcements Comm. 4, man; Basketball (Intra.) 1,4; ball (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Walter B Make-up and Props for Plays Baccalau reate Marshal it. '* CHLOE-ANN JOHNS "Clo" Houston. Texas Chair- Volley- allet 2; S1,2,3; Not bold, not shy, not short, A pleasant mingling of the REED EDWIN HOPKINS, III "Reed" Ancon, C. Rare compound of true . with and good aualitv. noble and plenty of sense humor too. Science 2,3,4; Pres. 2; Drill Team 2,3,4; Firing Squad 3,4; Honor Guard 2,3,4; ROTC 2,3,4, 1st. Lt.; Christmas Formal 3; Awards Day Assembly 2; Theodore Roosevelt Centennial Usher 4. JUDITH CAROL HOTZ "Judi" Colon, R. P. Heart as big as an ocean and a smile to match. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4, Treas.; Pep Club 1; Counselor's Assist. 4; As- sembly Comm. 3; Ft. B. Dance 2,3; In- augural Ball 1; S.A. Rep. 1; Band 1,2,3, Christmas Dance 2; Glee Club 4; Frosh. Picnic 1; Sr. Act. 4; Bk. B. 1,2,3,4, All-Stars; (Intra.) 1, 2, 3, 4; Bowling (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2: (Intra.) 1,2; Softball (Intra.) 3,4; V.B. (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 2,3; Dra- matics Usher 3; Fashion Show 1; Grad. Usher 3; V.B. All-Stars 2,3,4; Mu Alpha Theta 4; Flag Twirler 1; Award's Day Assembly 3; Girls' State Honorary At- torney General 3. PATRICIA ELLEN KELLY "Pat" Clark Lake, Michigan A personality that makes he everyone's friend. F.N.A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Science Club 1; S.A. Alternate 1; Assembly Comm. 4; Drives Comm. 1,4; Fresh- man Picnic Comm. 1; Frosh.-Soph. Frolic Comm. 2; Individual Senior Pic- ture Comm. 4; Fashion Show 1; Game Usher 1; Campaign Comm. 2. CARLOS FERNANDO KIAMCO Panama City, R. P. Quick . ever studious . . dependable lad . a real credit to the senior class. N.H.S. 3,4, Vice-Pres.; Co-ordinating Comm. 4; Get-Acquainted D a n c e Comm. 4, Chr.; S.A. Rep. 1,3,4; Safety Comm. 1; Honor Guard 3,4; ROTC 2,3,4, 2nd Lt.; Freshman Picnic 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Class Vice- Pres. 3; Baseball 3,4; Bowling (Intra.) 3; Track 2,4; Track (Intra.) 2,3,4; Ping Pong 2,3,4; Mu Alpha Theta, Honorary Math Association 4, Vice-Pres. A happy not tall; m all. . I S/ 11111 LAIRD REED KING "Lorry" Gooding, Idaho The future Awards 2,3,4; F 2,3,4; Rifle Te iri RC is for those who prepare for it. Ball Comm. 4; ng Squad 2,3,4; H )TC 2,3%4, Capt. am 3, U Sr. Banquet Cc 2,3,4; Kirkwood tar Club 1. Fisher )mm. High ABEL LAGASSIE, JR. Colon. R. P. Drill Team [oi nor Guard Co. "B"; Guard 2,3 3; Game School: His hopes ar Lettermen's chestra 1; Fc Basketball 3; Track 1,2,3; e high; his legs are long. Club 2,3; Band 3; Or- ootball ( I n t r a. ) 1,2; Basketball (Intra.) 1,2; ~' >0 ~ 0> 0' h. JANE LOUISE KINTNER A delightful everything Parrakeet 4; Drives Day Comm. 4; Christ 3; Indiv. Se Secretary 4; ball (Intra.) mixture 4 . ^ .~ ' Silence Spanish C Football ( tra.) 1,2; Polo 1,2. ROBERT LAU "Bob" Panama City, R. P. of most that's terrific. Comm. 4; Visitor's mas Formal Comm. Pic. Comm. ling (Intra.) Showcase Co is a virti lub 1,2; Intra.) 1 Track ure of the wise. Usher Guard 2; ,2; Basketball (In- (Intra.) 1; Water HENRY LEEROY LAVENDER LEM KIRKLAND "Lem" Panama City, R. P. Cristobal, it ne were a he wouldn't finer fellow be human. A fellow a winning and a willing Letterman's Baseball 2 Basketball heart. 2; Dril Zone II Team Baseball Math Club nate 2; RC Formal Cor 1; Zonian OTC 2,3,4; nm. 4; Foo 4; S.A. Alter- igt.; Valentine all 4; Football (Intra.) 2; Basketball (Intra.) 1 ing (Intra.) 1; Track 2; Track 1; "Madwoman of Chaillot" 4. WILLIAM KIRKLAND "Bill" Staten Island, New York high and happy. Camera 2,3,4; Pc Drill Tear Guard 2,; 2,3; Phot 3; "Mrs. Corrida" ing of CI 3. Club 3; Photography Club arrakeet 3,4, Photographer; m 2,3; Firing Squad 2; Honor 3; ROTC 2, tographer: M 2; irisi ,3,4, Usher Football 3; cThing" 3; "B "Lowland Sea" " 3. School T.V CHARLES ENGENE LEVES "Crazy Ancon, before the 2; "Com- . Program As nice as they as grand come and as they ROTC 2,3, PFC. BARBARA CAROL KLIPPER "Barb" "Dink Easton, Pennsylvania Flying ''* ".-<"-' ^ .--.^ \."- "' v \ / *^^^.*^^^* .* -^"//.'-. -.- -. -. .'.x.^-.- *" : *- i-.^ * '/ / * JANICE LEE MALONE "Jan" Life is a jest and all things I thought so once, now show it; I know it. Drama Club 4; F.N.A. 3, 4; Office Assist. 4; Alternate 4; As ior Activity Cor All-Stars Swimmin All-Stars nation U 3,4; g 2; V 3,4; sher 3; 2,3,4; Zonian G.A.A. 4; sembly Comm. 4; nm. 4; Basketball Bowling (Intra.) volleyball (Intra.) G.A.A. Girls' uance State 3. I S.A. Sen- 2,3,4, 3,4; 2,3,4, Grad- r JOHN GERARD McKENNA "Jerry" Ancon worry is the then I'll li ,C. Z. cause of death, forever. ROTC 2,3,4. LUIS ROBERTO MARTINELLI "Ricaute" Ancon, C. Z. A gentle gentle mind by deeds is known. Drama 1,2,3,4, Treas 3 Co ba Co "B of mm. Club 3,4; Pan A Treas. 3; Spc ; Zonian Ad S 3,4; Drivers II Dance Comm. 2 mm. 2,3; Chorus before the Corrida Chaillot" 4; Pan- sembly Color Comm. 1,2,3; ; Carnivc 2,3,4. 3; Awards Guard 3,4; 3,4; merican anish Clu ub 1,2,3,4, sellers 3; Assembly Comm. 3,4; Foot- ,3; Inaugural Ball 3; Swimming 4; " 2; "Madwoman American Day As- Ball Comm. 2,3,4; Halloween Dance ROTC 2,3,4; Usher Guard Hawkins Dance Comm. 2; Dance 1,2,3,4; Game II, I. BRIAN EDWARD McNAMEE Long Branch, New says things Usher Drill Team Jersey his brain hasn't even thought of yet. Senior Gift Comm. 4. VIRGINIA ANN MAULDIN "Ginger" occoa, Georgia The mildness of and the gentlest Discussion and Club 2; Library ( United Nations < 1,2.3; Cards Debate Fashion 3; Sheo manner of heart. Club 4; Drama 1; Pep Club 3; 2,3; Chorus EDITH LOUISE McNEIL "Edie Mac" Ancon, C. Z. Happy, ca Quick of Stamp Club 3 Gift Comm. 4; Fashion Show Comm. 3. and Announcements 2,3; Gradua- Comm. 3. refree, wit in always gay; every way. ,4; Orchestra Baccalaureate 1: Valentine 1; Senior Usher 3; Showcase it BERNARD IRVING HAYDEE R. MEGGERS "Heidi" Panama City, R. P. MAXWELL "Bim" Bremerton, Washington Good humor i wisdom s goodness combined. Quiet manners, always Chess Club 1,2,3,4; Radio Comm. 4; Swi amiable sincere. 1,2,3; LE Club 1; mming 1 ways, ettermen's Clu Senior Activit ,2,3,4. I. .Ti , X ;' .- 4- "' .' -- t ^^;^^0 K* ^^' G.A.A. 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Glee Clkb 3,4; Christmas Formal Comm. 3; Basketball All-Stars 3; Basketball (In- tra.) 3; Volleyball All-Stars 3; Volley- ball (Intra.) Christ" 3; Sc Pro Coming gram 3, XA&LIrnA IIAk aI FA u Yx /.' ...^ ' ^ .-- - ^ ^ :* ., -' ^''/-^y/. /- ^%y '*' '. '' / '. '. *- "' **.*^ .' ^ '" ^ $ ve J MARGARET FRANCES MORGAN "Peggy" HAYDEE MARIE MENDEZ "Piki" Panama City, R. P. Friendship and talent Chess Club French Club in her smile in her toes. 1; Drama Club 2; Natl. Thespians American Club 2,3,4, Unite Jan's R a Corrida" "Madwomi American laureate ed Nations Treas. 4; Club 4; hr. Banquet Comm. 3; m. 4; Volleyball 1,2; i n b o w" 1; "Befor 2; "The Lowland Se an. of Chaillot"- 4; Day Assembly 3,4; Usher 3; Carnival Dramatics 3; School Usher 3; T.V. Prog Ancon, secret of C. Z. success is constancy and purpose. 1,2,3,4; 4; Pan ; Stamp Astronomy Club Club 1; Literary Vice-P Assoc. Chorus Senior "Fin- e the a" 2; Pan- Bacca- Dance Grad- Iram Club 1,2,3; Nations Club 3,4; Quill an Asso Choi ior i 1,2; res. Sciei 2; F.T.A. 4; Library and Debate Club 4, 4; N.H.S. 3,4; Pep nce Club 3; United 2,3, Treas. id Scroll 4; 2; Zon c. Editor 4; S.A. Ticket rus 1,2,3; Jr. Ring Comm. Gift Comm. 4; Showcase Math Showcase 2, Chr. Ball Comm. 3; Girls' State Council Voting Poll Canvass 4; N.H.S. Flag Twirler 1. N.S.P.A. ian 3,4, Sales 4; 3; Sen- Comm. 3; United Fund Showcase Chr. 4; MARTHA K. MILLER "Mart" Crown Ancon her for Honor her for Chess Club 2,3; ,C.Z. her diligence; her goodness. Drama Club 2; ; S.A. Alternate 4; Assembly Train Comm. 4, Chr.; Band Orchestra Sadie Hawkins C 1 Comm. 2; Basketball (Intra.) Bowling (Intra.) 2,3; Softball 2 nis 1; Volleyball (Intra.) 1,2,3; Club 2,3, Sec. 3; Honorary Thanksgiv Orchestra Mu Alpha Math Assoc. Ancon, C. Z. What is a man but a happy of devil and saint? N.H.S. .omm. ,2,3,4; Dance 1,2,3; ; Ten- Math Theta, Nat. , Treas. 4; Lettermen's Acqu 1,4; Chris aminted D mixture Club 3,4, Pres. 4; Dance Comm. 1; S.A. Visitor's Day tmas Formal Picnic 1; Frosh.-Soph. entire Formal Comm. 3; Football 4 Baseball 3,4; ball (Intra.) (Intra.) 1,2,3 Show Case 3; Noon Chem. Lab Assist. Comm. 3,4, Chr. 4; Comm. 3; Frosh. Frolic 2; 4; Class Pres. I; Football (Intra.) 1,2; Basketball 2,3,4; Basket- 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Track ,4; Water Polo 1. MANUELITA MARIE MOSES "Manue" Los Angeles, California t money she wou Drama Cl Club 1,2; Comm. 3; Welfare JUDITH MAE MONROE "Judy" Oakland, California are her characterizing a smile and a Hil! Assistant gestures- Team Sponsor Christmas ub 1 Off could buy looks, Id be priceless. ,2,3; F.N.A. 1, ice Assist. 1; S.A. Ticket Sale Comm. 3; Chor Forn 4; ROTC mal Couri Spa 2; Pep Safety s Comm. 4; us 3; Drill onsor, Lt. 4; 3; Sadie Hawkins Dance Comm. 2, Daisy Mae; Indiv. Sr. Pic. Comm. 4, Basketball (Intra.) 2; Tennis 1; Volleyball (In- tra.) 1,2,3; Dramatics Usher 2; Junior Chorus Showcase Comm. 3. SANDRA GAY MORENCY "Sandy" Detroit, Michigan A heart sincere Makes a her friendship pleasant smile; most worthwhile Chess Club 2,3, s< N.H.S. 4; Pep Clul 3; N.S.P.A. 3,4; C Zonian 3,4, Editor 3; Co-ordinating Comm. 2; S.A. secretary; F.N.A. 2,; b 1,2; Science Club )uill and Scroll 4; Con 4; S.A. Alternate im. 3, Chr.; Drives Ticket Sales Comm. 3; Jr. Ring 3; Sr calaureate 1; Showcase Marshal Comm. 2; M 4; Christmas Program U Council Voting Poll 3,4; 3; United Fund'Canvass case Comm., Display Coa Hawkins Pub. Comm. Train . Ring 4; Bac- Fashion Show u Alpha Theta sher 2; Civil MICHAEL NAHMAD Panama City, R. P. Someone to take Club 1; 4: Band so it may as well Lettermen's S.A. Rep. 4 Club 4; Spanish Welfare Comm. I; Drill Team Christmas Formal Gown Comm. 4; Basketball (Intra. Water Polo 2. mm a 4; KU Comm. Football ) 1; Sw TC 2,I 3; Cap (Intra.) imming A JOHN EDWARD MORRIS "Mouse" K L ARTHUR J. O'LEARY "Art" Chicago, Illinois A guy something who's going place ng cooking when es, there's he's quiet. Chess Club I; Radio Club 1; Zonian Ad Seller 1,2; S.A. Alternate 1; S.A. Rep. 3; Welfare Comm. 4, Chr.; Band 1,2.3, Pres. 2, Treas. 3; Marching Band , 1,2,3; Glee Club 4; Orchestra 1,2,3; Halloween Dance 4; Christmas Formal 4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Bowling (Intra.) 1,2; "Finian's Rainbow" 2; "My Client Curlev" 3; "Lute Song" 3; "'Coming of Christ" 3; "The Big Front Porch" 1; "Before the Corrida" 2; "The Lowland Sea" 2. MYRNA GLORIA PENA "Magoo" Panama Good things American City, R. P. come in small packages. Club 4; Fashion Show TRIXIE HELEN PENA "Midget" Panama City, R. P. JOSE R. ORTIZ Puerto, Rico An all right guy with personality to spare. ROTC S.F.C. 44 Little, likeable, Pan S.A. 2,4; Cap (Intr American Alternate Sadie Ha' and Gow ra.) 4; Vc and laugh-loving. Club 3, 4; Spanish 3,4; 3; S.A. Rep. 4; Chorus wkins Dance Comm. 2; n Comm. 4; Basketball illeyball (Intra.) 4. CLARA LOUISE GILBERT CHARLES O'SULLIVAN "Triumph" Ancon, C. A friend Chorus to all and all : Football 1:; PERCY "Clara Lou" Panama City, R. P. Something attempted; something z. are his friends. Track 1. F.N.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus Club 4; 3,4; All BARBARA ANN PARKER "Bobby" Long Island, New York In the middle of everything ALEJANDRO PEREZ-VENERO "Alex" New Orleans, Louisiana exciting. Drama Club 1,2,3,4; F.N.A. 1,' Club 1,2,3; Singing Valentines Ticket Sales 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4 Club 3,4; "The Coming of Chr Roosevelt Pageant 4; Dramatics 2; Fashion Show 1,2,4; Grad Usher 3; Talent Show 1; Dram quet 2,3; Drama Make-Up Cor Senior Showcase Comm. 4; Chi Comm. 3. 2; Pep 3; S.A. ; Glee ist" 3; Usher luation a Ban- nm. 3; ristmas A gentleman i disagree without s a man who can being disagreeable. SDrama Club 3; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Pan American 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; : Spanish Club 3,4; Physics, 4; Parrakeet Ad Sellers 3,4; Get-Acquainted Dance Comm. 3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Foot- ball 1, 2; Carnival Dance Comm. 3. ' . Il p- K/ :( / r jII , M .- ' LUZ ESTELA REYES "Lucy" Panama City, R. P. Fun and f' Indispensible French Club 4; G Comm. 4; Vice-Pres 1,2.3,4; Pep Club 1,2; U. N. Club Visitor's Day Comm Glee Club 3,4; I 1,2,3,4, All Star 2 2,3 4; Swimming 2 leyball (Intra.) 1,2 "The Coming of C ALFRED FRANKLIN PETERSON Los Angeles, California In the life thing for ra young nr happiness is friendship. n Dance Comm. Graduation Ush gram 3; Talent 4; er ull of life. .A.A. 2,3,4, ..; Pan Amer. 1,2; Spanish 4; Usher Ckl 1,2,3,4; (Intra.) (Intra.) ,2; Vol- ars 3,4; Carnival ow 1,2; .V. Pro- . 4; Chorus Basketball ; Bowling ;,$ftball 1 ,3,4, All St :hrist" 3; Fashion Sh 3; School T JAMES JOSEPH REYNOLDS "Twinkle Toes" Washington, D. C. a He grins from ear to disturbing fashion. I BARBARA JEAN PHILLIPS Honolulu, Hawaii She has a voice of gladness and smile of beauty. Drama Club 3; Office Assist. 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Advertising Comm. 3; Canteen Comm. 2; Tickets and Bids Comm. 3; Graduation Decorations Co m 3; Chorus 3; Swimming 2. , and jokes a lot I he has no He laughs but for work passion. Drama Club 3,4; Lettermen's C 2,3,4; Parrakeet 4; Football Da Comm. 4; Singing Valentines 3; Bc 1,2,3,4; Color Guard 3,4; ROTC 2,; SFC; Christmas Formal 3; Jr.-Sr. Pr Comm. 3; Valentine Formal Comm. Football 2,3,4; Football (Intra.) Baseball 4; Swimming 2,3,4; "T Coming of Christ" 3; "Madwoman Chaillot" 4. MIRNA MYRIAM PIERCE "Neyito" Panama City, R. P. personality. Drama Club 3; Lib. Club 1 I Sec. 4; Pan Amer. Club' 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Lib. Assi sics Assist. 4; N.S.P.A. 3; P< Art Ed.; S.A. Alternate 4; Comm. 4; Football Dance Get-Acq. Dance Comm. 3, Rep. 1; Frosh. Picnic Comm. Soph. Frolic Comm. 1; Sadi Dance Comm. 2; Class Sec. the Corrida" 3; Pan Amer. 3; Carnival Dance Comm. 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Talent Showcase Chr. 1,2,3. 4 - * FRANKLIN ALBERTO ROMERO "Frank" N.H.S. 3,4, 2,3,4, Sec. st. 1; Phy- arrakeet 3, Assembly Comm. 4; Chr.; S.A. 1; Frosh.- e Hawkins 2; "Before Assembly 3,4, Court Show 1,3; Panama City, R. P. Little and likeable. French Club 4; Chorus Club 1,2,3,4; Drill Tea Guard 2,3; ROTC 2,3, Team 3,4; Usher Guar Activity Comm. 4; Tra (Intra.) 1; "Finian's "The Coming of Christ" land Sea" 3. 4 * . e / m 4, d ci 1,2,3,4; S2,3; 1 , Sgt.; 2,3; S k 1,2; rainbow 3: "The SAMUEL HARVEY ROWLEY, JR. "Skipper" Colon, R. P. Life is not life JULIE ANN REEDER "Blondie" Mexico, Missouri A smile on her face, gleam F.N.A. 4; F.T.A. 4 4; Ushers Comm Scenery Comm. Comm. 3; Stunt in her eye. at all without delight. Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; S.A. nate 1; Safety Comm. 2,3; A Ball 2,3,4; Honor Guard 2,3,4; 2,3,4, SFC; Rifle Team 2,3,4; Soph. Frolic 1,2; Sadie Hawkins 2; Cap and Gown Comm. 4; Sr. 1; Science Club 4 . 3; Band Sec. 3, Chr.; Jr.-Sr. Show 1,2,3. Picture 4; S\ ming (Intra.) Water Polo Pageant 4; G Game Usher vimming 1,2 1,2; Ping 1; Roosevelt .A.A. Dance 2. ,3,4; Pong Cent Comm Alter- wards ROTC Frosh.- Dance Group Swim- 1, .2; ennial 1. 2,3; Pep, punch, and to her team. ear, in the GLORIA JANE SIGL "G/o" Manastique, Michigan DONALD LAWRENCE SCARPACI "Don" Brooklyn, New York Quiet but powerful. rdan High Cristobal School: Art High School: Laughing a as if trouble Pep Club 1,2; Ad Seller 4; Frosh. Picnic Frolic Comm. 3; Sadie Ha Basketball (Intra.) 2,3 Softball 2,3 1,2,3,4; "My Show 1,2. W nd jesting all the day, wvill never come her way. Clinic Assist. 1,2; Zonian Co-ordinating Comm. 4; Comm. 1; Frosh.-Soph. 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. vkins Dance Comm. 2; ntra.) 1,2,3,4; Bowling Swimming (Intra.) 2; Volley Client C tra ) Fashion RUTH ELEANOR SCHMELZER "Ruthie" Denver, Colorado Friendliness Drama Parrakee (Intra.) woman School: 1; Natl. Spanish is the keynote good personality. Club 4; Natl. it 4; Swimming 4; Volleyball (In of Chailot" 4 Drama Cktb 2, Thespians 3; P Club 3. Exec. bo 3; School pa Comm. 3; Bas ball (Intra.) Volleyball (In per 2; sketbal 2; Te tra.) 2 Val I (In 'nnis * '- . Thespians 4; 4; Swimming tra.) 4; "Mad- ; Boise High Pres.; G.A.A. 'ep Club 2,3; ard; Ski Club entine Formal tra.) 2; Soft- Varsity 2,3; MARILYN RUTH SMITH "Smitty" Colon, R. P. A small and cute bundle o friendliness and smiles. Sc, S.A. Ticke Formal 3; Volleyball Cristobal F.N.A. 2; Basketball tra.) 1,2. t Sales 4; SIndiv. (Intra.) High Schoc Band 1 (Intra.) Band 3 ; Christmas Pic. Comm. Fashion Show Drama Club Orchestra 1 ; Volleyball ( CHARLES MORGAN SCHOCK "Mo" I' r ~jj- '4, C , Ancon, man with a big heart. JON D. SNODGRASS "Farmer Brown" Colon, R. P. I have great dreams oc things to come. Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Frosh. Picnic Comm. 1; Frosh.-Soph. Frolic Comm. 2; Sadie Hawkins Dance 2; Valentine Formal 4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Golf (Intra.) 3,4; Swimming (In- tra.) 2,4; Track 2,4; Track (Intra.) 2,4. Lettermen's Club 3,4; S.A. A Visitor's Day Comm. 4; Band ball 1,3,4; Football (Intra.) ball 4; Swimming 3,4 Track 2,3,4; Sr. Activity Comm. 4. many Iternate 4; 1,2; Foot- 2; Base- 3,4; ROTC SCOTT SHEILA LUCILLE WILLIAM JAMES "Scotty" Panama City, R. P. Everyone a Club 3, Guard 2,3. meets is immediately a friend. Rifle Team "Shrimp" Colon, R. P. A smile for every and two Drama Club 2 3,4; Library As 3,4; Band 4; Ch SNYDER for every boy. ,3,4; Natl. Th sist. ristm 3; Sadie Hawkins Valentine Formal Cor Curley" 2; "Adding Song" 3; "Madwomc "Coming of Christ" 3; Dramatics Usher 2 gram 3; Talent Shov Sr. Class Sponsor Se Sec. 4; Showcase Cot Comm. 4; Fashion Drama Director 4. hespians 1; Office Assist. |as Formal Comm. Dance Comm. 3; mm. '4; "My Client Machine" 3; "Lute an of Chaillot" 4; 3; "The Lost Kiss" ; School T.V. Pro- S1; Band Sec. 4; c. 4; Drama Club mm. 1, 2; Welfare Show 4; Student RALPH ALLEN SHUEY "Hot Rod" I . t^ r h O - '. '' CARLOS A. SUCRE "Ministro ELEANOR LORRAINE STANCOOK "Cissie " Governors Panama C A friendly from across Island, New York neighbor the border. "YJ Pe tP Il A' A: ;4 t (I .A 1c It's nice to be natural naturally ni when you're ce. p Club 2; Clinic Assist. 3; Zonian d Seller 3; Football Dance Comm. 4; A. Rep. 3; Valentine Formal Comm. Basketball (Intra.) 3,4; Bowling ntra.) 3,4; Softball (Intra.) 3,4; Vol- yball (Intra.) 3,4. Disc. and Debate Club 2; Pan Amer- ican Club 1,2,3,4; Astronomy Club 1; Assembly Comm. 4; Awards Ball 4; Honor Guard 3; ROTC 2,3,4, 1st Sgt.; Usher Guard 2; Baseball 4; Basket- ball (Intra.) 1; Bowling (Intra.) 3,4; Swimming (Intra.) 1; Tennis 3,4; Water Polo 1, 4; Sr. Showcase Comm. 4. ADA YOLANDA TAPIA "Yola" LOIS JEAN STEVENS \A I Panama Ancon, s a kick 1J f v^ C. Z. out of living F.N.A. 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Sr. Comm. 4; Frosh. Dance Comm. Sophomore Dance Comm. 2; V (Intra.) 1; Softball (Intra.) 2. Graciou N.H.S. 4; Pan Sec. 4; Zonian Banquet Comm Comm. 4; Bas Volleyball (Int Dance Court 4. s mn every way. American Clu 4; Chorus 2,3, i. 3; Cap an ketball (Intra. ra.) 1,2,3,4; b 2,3,4, 4; Jr.-Sr. d Gown ) 1,3,4; Carnival CHRISTOPHER PATRICK TATE "Pot" Tampa, Florida RICHARD STUBBS "Dick" Grenada, S. Dashing S" Basketbal School: C I Band 1,2. Mississippi smile that sends the ohl so good-looking. girls- Gentle in methods, strong in performance. N.H.S. 3,4; Parrakeet 4; S.A. A 2; Drives Comm. 4, Chr.; S.A. Drill Team 2,3,4, Assist. Master ing Squad 2,3; Honor Guard 2, 2,3,4, Capt.; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Cc Cap and Gown Comm. 4; Cla Pres. 4; Boys' State 3; Boys' Nc Mu Alpha Theta 4. Ilternate Rep. 3; S4; Fir- 3; ROTC imm. 3; ss Vice- ation 3; EDWARD IRVING SUAREZ "Eddy" Cristobal, The good-hearted man has no enemies. Astronomy Club 3,4; Chess Club 2; Disc. and Debate Club 2; Lettermen's Club 4; Pan American Club 2; Science Club 2,3,4; United Nations Club 3; S.A. Alternate 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom Comm. 3; Sr. Gift Comm. 4; Football (Intra.) 1,2,3, Capt.; Basketball (Intra.) 2; Bowling (Intra.) '4; Swimming 2,4; Swimming (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Track (Intra.) 2,3,4; Water Polo 2. LAYNE W. TAYLOR "Woody" Ancon, Have Pep Club Soph. Fro nounceme tra.) Voll ion Show C. z. ever seen a dream walking? I; Office Assist. 1; Fr' lic Comm. 2; Cards and nts Comm. 4; Basketball eyball (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; F 1,2,4. Columbia Stamp C t - "\< ' . : *" .^.- y^. ^ ' . MIjl , DONALD JOHN TERRY WI "Don" Ancon, Pleasant pe always willing toc rsonality help a friend. Band 1,2; Orc Team 2,4; Val Basketball (Ii Allen Military Baseball 3; S 3; Rifle Team hestra entire ntra.) Acadf wimmin 3. 2; ROTC 4; Rif Formal Comm. 1; Swimming emy: Football ig 3; Drill Tea DALE ALAN TURNER Des Moines, Iowa greatest do the Radio Club Guard 3; RI men are those who kindness. Ball 3,4; greatest 3; Awards OTC 3,4. LANE ALLEN THOMPSON "Bozoo" Colon, R. P. MARGARET MARY VALE "Peggy" Panama City, R. P. Quiet on the surface She has but underneath WOW1 Lettermen's Club 3,4; Chorus 4; ROTC 2; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. 3; Football (Intra.) 1,2; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 2; Basketball (Intra.) (Intra.) 2; Tennis 2; W a future full of Chess Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banq. 3; Comm. 2; Cards Bowling (Intra.) 2; Bowling r Polo 2. 3; Chri treasures. F.N.A. 2,3,4; N.H.S. 4; Sadie Hawkins Dance and Announcements 4; 3,4; Graduation Usher istmas Program Usher 2; Val- Showcase Comm. 2; Mu Alpha 4; Home Game Ticket Sales 4. SHIRLEY RUTH TILLMAN "Willie" Panama City, R. P. Her heart is like the moon, there is always a Pep Club Assist. 2; Comm. 4 Hawkins man in it. Math Club 3; C mnian Ad Seller ; Christmas Formal Dance Comm. 2; : Showcase Comm. 3. counselor's PRISCILLA LUCILLE VAN DER DIJS "Pris" Panama City, R. P. A friendly spa French Club 1,2,4; Spanish Usher Club with plenty nd pep. 4; Pan American Club Club 1; U.N. Club 4; 4; Chorus 1 3; Senior Gift 4; Senio ture 4; Basketball (Intra (Intra.) 4; Volleyball (i nival Dance Comm. 4. ,2; Orchestra r Group Pic- .) 4: Bowlina ntra.) 4; Car- GLORIA TOLEDANO "Glo" Colon, R. P. Enthusiasm and dynamics of friendliness are the her personality. Drama Club 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 4; Natl. Thesp. 4; Pan Am 4; Zonian 4; Co-ord. Comr 1,2,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom and Ban entine Formal 4; Bk. B. (Int All-Stars 4; Bowling (Intr ball 1,2; V.B. (Intra.) Stars 4; Roosevelt Usher 3; Carnival Usher 1,2,3; G.A.A. 14 2,3; G.A.A. erican Club n. 4; quet Chorus 3; Val- ANABEL VARELA "Bellita" Panama City, R. P. tra.) 1,2,3,4, a.) 4; Soft- 1,2,3,4, All- Pageant 4; Dance 4; Dance Usher 3; Sr. Showcase 4; and Dance 1; Soph. Asse 2; Jr. Assem. 3; Girls' St Frosh. mm. Baccal. Never without a and a friendly cheery smile. French Club 2; Pan American Club 2,3,4; Zonian Ad Seller 4; C h o r u s 1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Cap and Gown 4; Volleyball (Intra.) 1,2,3,4; Carnival Dance 2,3,4; Fashion Show 1; Christmas Singing Comm. 3,4; Carni- val Showcase 3,4, Chr. 4; Nacimiento Comm. 2,3,4; Volleyball All Stars 4. and Dance ate 3. SOLLY TOUSSIEH "Watusi" Panama City, R. P. A leader of men, a Drama 3,4; Library Club U.N. C Alpha T Library Lette follower of women. rmen's Club 2,3,4; Natl. Thespians 4; Ikb 1,2; Math Club 1,3, Mu heta 4; Counselor's Assist. 1,2; Assist. 2; Zonian Ad Seller 2; Honor ,. v**. * ' '' v J , F ? .. " ., I MABELLE LOUISE WALKER "Mickey" Los Angeles, California A cute little package with a sense of humor. Astronomy Club 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 3, Pres. 4; Pep Club 1; Zonian 3; S.A. Alternate 3; Usher Club 1; Band 3,4; Chorus 1; Orchestra 2; Senior Activity 4; Bowling (Intra.) 2; Softball I; Volleyball (Intra.) 1,2; Water Ballet 1; Graduation Usher 3; Easter Show- case Chr. 3. .. '* "* -* -. >- ** * * -. ., *- - -, ' 1 ^3' ^ *^ *- A WI XNj t \s *. ,, ..* - Kind and gentle, and friendly ways. Drama Club 1,2; Pan American Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3; U.N. Club 4; Wel- fare Comm. 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Carnival Dance 4; Dramatics Usher 2,3,4; Grad- uation Usher 3; Villansicos 3,4; Jr. Showcase 3; Comparsa 4. at 1 JOHN CRAIG WALLACE, JR. Colon, R. P. u can sleep and pass, why stay awake? -^ $ JOSEPH HENRY WHITE "Whippel" Denver, Colorado ROTC 1,2,3; Football Just the sort of friend everyone wants to have. Band 1,2; Orchestra 2; ROTC 2,3. SARAH ELLEN WHITENER "Sarita" Washington, D. C. Sparkle and spice and everything ROBERT JOHN WALLACE "Bob" Manhattan, New York A quiet riot. An o.k. guy in everyone's jor Group Picture Zone Baseball 4; ; Softball 4; Ping F book. Baseball ling (Int 4. 4" fi French Club 2; Office Assist. Alt. 3,4; Assem. Comm. 1,3; Dance 3,4; Inaugural Ball 4 Sales 1; Visitor's Day 3,4; Frosh 1, Chr.; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Jr. R Cap and Gown 4, Chr.; Base Bk. B. 1,3,4; Bowling (Intra.) Hockey (Intra.) 1; V. B. 1,3,4; Usher 3; Cheerleader 4; Footba 4; Girls' State 3; St. Catherin emy: Sales Manager for school 1; Lunchroom Worker Fair 2; Field Day 2; School: Jr. Assem. 3. 1; S.A. Football ; Ticket i. Picnic [ring 3; ball 1; 4; Field Baccal, II Court e Acad- 'l news- 1; Annual Cristobal MARILYN ANNE WARD Springfield, Missouri cute, petite miss wit smile and a winning h a captivating personality. Drama Cl Pep Club fice Assi 3,4; Quill 4; Train Comm. 2 St. an Co ; B Awards Ball ROTC Sponsc Comm. 3; Sen ball (Intra.) Chaillot" 4; McThinc" 3; ion Show 1; 2,3,4; F.N.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 4; ; Science 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Of- 4; N.S.P.A. 3; Parrakeet d Scroll 4; Safety Comm. om m 4; Visitor's Day and 2; Chorus 1,2,4; 4: Halloween Dance 4; 4; Christmas Formal Gift Comm. 4; Basket- 1,2; "The Madw "The Lost Kiss" Dramatics Usher Girls' State 3. Office 4; Dri ROTC Christr Formal JAMES L. WILBER St. Paul, Minnesota am a student, and girls subjects to study. oman of 3; "Mrs. 2; Fash- * , 4. . Assist. 1; Visitor's Day Con II Team 2,3; Honor Guard 2,3,4, 1st Sgt.; Usher Guard mas Formal Comm. 3; Valent 3; Cap and Gown 4. MARY ELIZABETH WATSON Mobile, Alabama Nice and sweet Drama 1,2, G.A.A. 2,3, Assist. 1,2,3 Acq. Dance e.. A rL ,3, 4; 3; 4 a treat to meet. 4; F.N.A. 2; F.T.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Office Assembly Comm. 3; Get- ; Inaugural Ball 2; S.A. A t I ** V.. SARITA EUGENIE WATSON "Sari" Panama City, R. P. rim. 3; 2; ine . "- ;'-- -^,(.;-', "','/"/;',,?/ ; ^'^ "*".".';- ;/-^,,,/.- ^ '-; faSfc'^,- / OLIVIA JESS WINSTEAD Oklahoma City, Oklahoma STANLEY RICHARD WILSON "Stan" Panama City, R. P. of fellow 2, 3, 4; F (Intra.) everyone football (I' 1; Boys' It's not in mortals but she'll do Drama Club 2, 3; N. Assist. 2; N. S. P. A. Exchange Ed. 3; Ed. 4; Assembly Comm. chestra 1; Sr. Gift likes. McThing" Is' State . 4. to command success more and she'll H. S. 4 3; Parre 4; Quil 4; Chor Comm. "Finians' Valentine 4; Library keet 3, 4, I & Scroll us 2; Or- 4, Chr.; Rairbow" Showcase 4*. - TALMADGE ANTHONY WOMBLE "Tony" ANN PRESTON WOOD "Madera" Ancon, Bainbridge, A tall body C. z. leaves Georgia room for A nature Drama Club 1, 2, Christmas Formal Dance 2; Valentine ball (Intra.) 2; Vo 2, 3, 4; "Finians' Rc Show 1, 2, 4; East sweet, a disposition pleasant. 3; Pep Club 1, 2; 3; Sadie Hawkins Formal 4; Basket- lleyball (Intra.) 1, rainbow" 2; Fashion er Showcase 2. Chess Club 4; Disc. & Deb. 2, 3, Sec. 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Drama Club Lettermen's Club 3, 4; S. A. Rep. Color Guard 3; Honor Guard 4; RO 3, 4, -1st Lt.; Jr.-Sr. Banquet Comm. Sadie> Hawkins Dance 2; Indiv. Pic. Comm. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, (Intra.) 2; Bowli (Intra.) 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; "Li Song" 3; "The Adding Machine" Graduation Marshal 3. ." / -- NOT BETTY JEAN ADAMS "Jean" Georgetown, Kentucky PICTURED VIRGINIA EGAN "Ginni" Ft. Benning, Simple and sweet she'llbe happy the Her loveliness in all her \ rest of her never knew, she smiled on me. Club 1; Library rus 1, 2; Glee Club Announcements 4; Assistant 1, 2; Ca Basketball Brown Hic Club 2; T Art Club gh School: teacher's a 3; Drama Brown Hig id 2; Beta Club 3. LEWIS WITFIELD BATEMAN "Big Boy Ancon, Live today, Astronomy 1, 2, 3; Safety C Chorus 1, Squad 2; Picnic 1; Hawkins Golf (Int Wat C. z. tomorrow is not. Office KENNETH H. WEEKS MARY E. CAMPBELL Arraijan, Bowie County, Texas Speech is great but silence is greater. Quiet and sweet, to meet. most pleasing Drill Team 3, 4; ROTC 2, 3, 4, Sgt Honor Guard 3, The kind Drill Team Swimming deserve it. gigantic heart. LUCILLE YOLANDA GOMEZ Chicago Heights, Illinois A smile is the harmony of the I and the kindness of the sou y Club 1, 2; Lettermen's ( Stamp 1; U. N. CkIb 1 omm. 2; Visitor's Day 2, 3; Color Guard 3; Fi ROTC 2, 3, 4, Sgt. 4; Fr Frosh.-Soph. Frolic 2; Si Dance 2; Football 1, 2 ra.) 1; Track 1, 2; Ping F ter Polo 3; Talent Show 1 Assistant R. P. - . -- -* ^.>: IL" '"^*r'--- ^ '-' / ^ ** -- t Y tU<'~ k)'~~ b:znt~& A> I. '' $ *.I ,> ^' I ly T. Sandy JoyceC. Char Ruth Caro Pot om Myrna P -/.. -v~v. Kathy C. Kathy C. aC. 'James B. ando Joe Cec Janice Skipper Pot Caro L W lvn H. Jane K. haron .D DeV. Ada T Hoydee Judy&b; aw~ssaawsw'' ______ - A,^ -. r ^>^ Sari wswasssassesaesawsf^w-s^ Clara orohr c i-gI f Mort lyn W. Abe t L M .erce d Merced& Lacy H. rley Reed H. Cissie -*r a I' -. .I. 41 S 9^> Luz Lee Dav dB. Martha Sandy MeK Susen B. I4.A -- G0or Robert Haydee Beth s and I C. Judy Pat Henry L Ba rbara As- 0 - " ^ *.-..*- rk ~\- 1-- -. f oi L m Hall Fame Likely to Succeed- SOLLY TOUSSIEH; MIRNA PIERCE Most Li ely Succeed: ROLANDO CHIANIS; SANDRA MORENCY I.*- 4.-^ .. 4 -. *^ Most All Around: of Intellectual- DAVID BROWNE; OLIVIA WINSTEAD Most Intellectua: CARLOS KIAMCO MARTHA MILLER Most a rented: Good Looking- BILL KIRKLAND; MANUE MOSES Looking: HASKELL JON SNODGRASS Most Popular: Best * A,-Y * <"^- ' '** '* ' ../ - * - .-^--;\ ', '. ^ *-' f ' /- '.- .. ' ."' ' "- . *' "' - * *^ *'. **-," -" *. *- **^ . *. 'i" >/' :^-;^- '"*^'.: ****'. ; . '- ''/ -' '-'' "; "; ''"/ '* /'' - * y -* *aiie^. *.*- .j Dancers- TIM DAYS; SHEILA SNYDER Best Dancers: DIANE VESTAL REYNOLDS V -j I ^Q,. .-:~~ a.A.: 4 Sm. * *. * i . '- . -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------. a. I .tmr m a ^^S^ ^A *-*-il.tMhI.T , j r- x Most i/tb letic: S Ct 'm L, ' n -' -". -:^ ":- . -'*^ -. / ^ -., ^ ** < ' Y.-" ^ *' y --. ' ' / .*'/ '. "- -* "* '-, -, '-*s '. *- *. . **" - ' Athletic: Friendly- SHARON DEVORE; BILL HITCHCOCK Friendliest: RONNIE DAHLHOFF; TATE Ar:.' TI .4- Wittiest: ,, .9 Sr * Speedboats Under-upper classmen at a class meeting. It's not a permanent job, is it? .- ' V'.0 -a - AC. S 5 L r ~. vv# *- _ ,mmtlrl Jun iors p.^ --p .-i..'. rt $4 Top, left to right: J. Behar; K. Clark; K. Beasley; K. Bassett; J. Brinkley. Middle: A. Braswell; K. A. Cheung; G. Batcheldor; B. Bartlett; D. Able. B A. Azcarraga; R. Caldwell; J. Catron; P. Cage; R. Blevins; R. Allen; M. Brandon; Baughman; B. Burns; C. Castro; C. Camer ottom: F. Baggott; A. Barley; T. Arnold; R. Amato; D. Bergere; W. Archibald; C. B P. Abadi; I. Arjona; on; J. Brown; M. Bowen; L. Athow; T. Bembenek; Top, left to right: P. Dempsey; K. Casey; J. Feraud; G. Estrada; E. Eisenmann; E. Cox; J. Cornish; F. Davis; M. Dejer- nette; D. DeUnamuno. Middle: S. Diaz; M. Conover; M. Davison; B. Caldito; J. Doherty; M. Daniel; J. Fields; C. Brads- haw; K. Curtis; I. Darling. Bottom: M. Bettsak; A. Eberenz; L. Brown; D. Dombrowsky; C. Clark; E. Dolan; D. Crook; G. Coppenhaver; T. Egan; J. Cole. p e'c 5-. q F .7 rat ii '1 1 I ,. an I ii r U IFU A r r -a Top, left to right: J. Meriwether; N. Litvin; L. Kielhofer; C. Lawrence; E. Morris; J. Lastinger; R. Lawson; P. McGuire K. Lytle; J. Murdaugh; J. McNall; V. Lombroia. Middle: K. McConaghy; M. Klipper; K. Mohl; I. Michaelis; M. Orr J. King; J. Nickerson; J. Meyers; C. Lopez; A. Lasso; S. Laquidara; A. Leonard. Bottom: J. Kimball; B. Kimberling K. MacKenzie; E. Lince; J. Kline; C. Mire; D. MacLean; D. Monteath; J. Marshall; R. Leggiere; L. Marcola. - j ..- "~-'- < 1?4* "#f, hFl Top, left to right: A. Muller; D. Pear Ruess; K. Pearl; V Rentz; A. Scott; B. I. Romero; L. Sims; H. Sims; G. Rambo ce; J. Such. Middle: E. Price; J. Shanard /. Perra; J. Rettinger; J. Read. Bottom: SRuiz; B. Rigby; J. Pearson; W. Rector; ; L. Sibauste; C. Ridge; S. Raymond; N. Parker; B. Sm ; P. Rose; C. Sharp; R. Perkins; R. Morris; D. Rogers P. Rogers M. Norton; C. Schultz; E. Rennie; D. Pajak G. Ness. ! .I ..-i, ,m.. | I". -- 1 Z C1 I | Juniors Our Junior year is over! What Our class adviser now has Nicker- Nancy a year three son, J Swenson. our class rings are beautiful. The theme of the Christmas Formal was the "Ice Palace," over which Mary Lynne Stoakley reigned with her four attendants. CHRISTMAS FORMAL COMMITTEE-Kneeling, left to right: R. Blevins; R. Weade. Second row: S. Hele; V. Perra, chair- man; K. Clark; C. Huff; G. Kent; A. Brasswell; J. Hearne. Back: F. Bright; A. Scott; C. Schultz; M. Kelley; J. Cook. JUNIOR RING COMMITTEE-Front row, left to right: K. Flowers; F. Davis; D. Able; G. Rambo. Second row: M. Davison; M. Stoakley. Third row: M. Bowen; D. Harned. Fourth row: T. Shepperd; P. Janowitz. Fifth row: D. Pajak; R. Caldwell. ?kQ I l i-'- The Junior-Senior Banquet, with Chris- tine Harrison as chairman, was well at- tended. However our never-to-be-forgotten Junior-Senior Prom was the highlight. But after all, with such officers as Mike Kelley, president; Grady Hesters, vice- president; and Suzy Hele, secretary; how could the year have been anything but good? As Seniors we hope to do even better. secretaries-Jeanne Meyers, Thanks to Kay Flowers, JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET COMMITTEE-Kneeling, left to right: T. Ho; F. Todd; J. Steiner. Second row: I. Darling; L. Sibauste; S. Fitzgerald; J. Shannard; N. Swenson; A. Leonard; L. Keilhoffer; C. Thompson; E. Rennie. Third row: C. Harrison, chairman; R. Perkins; D. Dombrowsky; K. Sheridan; A. Fer- guson; F. Baggot. UNPICTURED JUNIORS-Left to right: F Price; E. Jenkins. JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Roe; J. COMMITTEE, Front: K. McConaghy; B. Batcheldor. First row: E. C. Holmes; N. Webster; P. Dempsey; J. Meyers; D. Sparks. Second row: R. Morris; J. Pearson; R. Gangle. Third row: H. Sims; C. Watson, chair- man; K. Curtis. Fourth row: A. White; S. Gorham. -1 Rowboats It must be that sulfur again! \Q. Q S I Well... I . buried... the fish. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND SPONSORS-Left to right: Miss Matthews, assistant sponsor; C. Nickerson, president; J. Days, secretary; W. French, vice-president; Mr. Barkowitz, sponsor. >0 <4' '4 ~ *~ '' / ' ' V- '-;" ^/>* * *^ **3--^^-" ^ ' ^.s^^- *r t . oW ~ -v * I. res Top, lei semena B. Bell Berg; D. Barg Le. el to right: W. Beardall; D. Bathke; B. L. Bell; F. Adams; L. Barnhart B. Arnold; P. Beeby; F. Allgood; Arthur; R. Bradfield; S. Avery; r. ; M. Baggott; J. Ashton; B. Austin; D. Baltozer; G. ; R. Argerenon. Middle: T. Aleman; F. Andrews; J S. Acker; R. Battista; D. Bradshaw; S. Anderson. G. Anderson; J. Alderton; J. Bateman; F. Ammirati Abadi; B. Amar; M. . Barrett; C. Baugh Bottom: M. Borowie ; R. Adams; J. Ba man; c; S. ssett; Top, left to right: D. wright; B. Bongiorni; M. Brannon; F. Brown Camp; T. Bright; D. W. Cofer. Btesh; R. Castelli; E. Carter; B. Chieffalo; D. Bremer; J. Buckley; S. Berry; B. Bowman; B. Boat- J. Chase; P. Black; M. Bradley. Middle: R. Butler; J. Crane; L. Cortelloni; T. Cordova; T. Deakins; ling; W. Brown; L. Botzenmayer; C. Brown; E. Conn; R. Bennett. Bottom: L. Braun; S. Bishop; W. Brown; A. Carroll; R. Daniel; E. Corrigan; B. Christensen; W. Browder; B. Cole; R. Colclasure; a. :n ~vs.r. .% ncs &afl ,S2 -. -. r VI ..~ ~A - -- a r a - *m^ .L Lj 1 v ^Js^^Bii * C; mv AN t~t I' Top, left to rig hart; P. Elia; Herring; V. GC L. Frauenheim ht: R. Fulop; S. G E. Enriquez. Mi rimes; J. Forbes; ; B. Jenkins; R. .oes ddl P. G] er; M. Fitzgerald; E. Hill; V. Hill; D. Hansen; L. Fanton; N. Hiegel; B. Fri e: J. Fortune; T. Jaggers; R. Hern; E. Idol; L. Herring; H. Griffin; ( Freiershaus. Bottom: W. French; J. Hare; R. Gandy; F. Hinek; D. Jenkins; azer; P. Greeive; J. Freeman; F. Huddleston. e G. se; B. Gar- Gilly; E. C. Howell: 'tw Top, left to right: J. Kirkland; M. Hurtado; R. Jones; J. Maduro; M. Maduro; R. Jennings; M. McCarragher; R. Larsen; L. Mattice; J. Horne; B. King; S. Lemmer; K. McCarthy. Middle: M. Koncir; J. Mantovani; K. Hughes; C. Lam; F. Hood; F. Langford; J. Lawyer; Z. Lugo; S. LaGassie; A. Kelly; R. Keller; S. Jones. Bottom: J. Luhr; J. Law- rence; G. Metzger; M. Metheny; K. Lake; T. Kaska; E. Keith; K. Major; J. Metcalf; J. Kolenda; A. LeBrun; G. Lord; B. Lemmer. -. ____________________ S S I U *&~LflflINjA ~L U S t U F Top, left to right: S. Rouse; S. Smith; R. Snyder; T. Rizcalla; K. Reeder; W. Stephan; A. Reimiller; J. Reichart; L. Sikor- ski; C. Southwell; L. Stratford; P. Snee; Middle: M. Simpson; C. Prescott; L. Sanborn; J. Senn; B. Reynolds; J. Slice; P. Sheridan; E. Stallworth; S. Sommerville; J. Stevenson; R. Street; A. Smith; Bottom: J. Reade; W. Stielau; R. Sexton; L. Self; H. Smith; D. Stonebreaker; F. Smith; W. Smith; C. Schwarzrock; F. Stewart; S. Soto; G. Silvas; R. Sprague; J. Persinger. _TVfr -- P-W 2:*. IS-,^ rj I - ', I' J \4'' ^ 4 ill 'vy -Vt --hk v^S K-- ) A fA -a-,- II .r 4^ I'*1* 1 *? - x Top, left to right: J. Swanson; M. VanLoon; J. Sullivan; J. Springer; R. Wilson; M. Dorsett; M. Urrutia; C. Valderrama; R. Van Dyke; C. Tester; M. Watson; P. Thomas. Middle: L. Stubbs; L. O'Quin; F. Walker; D. Trasavage; S. Whitemore; B. Thrift; J. Sutherland; J. Whaler; S. Wootten; A. Wilmoth; S. Wenborne. Bottom: J. Vecchione; J. Suarez; B. Wilson; C. Zelnick; E. Wirtz; L. Wilson; J. Thomas; P. Underwood; J. Turner; J. Thompson; J. Ward; M. Yohros. 9W. 0 -,s'<*-,- r- SADIE HAWKINS COMMITTEE-Front row, left to right: J. Crane; E. Pierce; C. Lam. Second row: B. Dykes; B. Bell; R. VanDyke; J. Ashton. Third row: R. Jones ; C. Brown; M. Braun; N. Crawford. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE FROLIC COMMITTEE- Seated Breme man; N. , left to right: r. Standing: T. T. Aleman; D. Moses; D. Bright; B. Rathgeber, chair- Nahmad. Cayucos Photographer catches photographer! N Thank goodness for tall lockers! .!as *f-. -ss i * . .r ,. *. ^x r-^-^ ^. ^V^ --*^ I ^(3tp- 1 i "d *" <^ -* ^ ^ d Jto" '-"-V"^ - '"VJt'^'"^*' ^W^^ ^^te^ hy'.'i'ff^ ^**NSw^ *'" '"' . .ir ~, t S ms --I x ^\. i 4 I Freshmen S a-"" aN ~V7r,. . A 7~q;. .4 <~ti I * I' Top, left to right: C. Bishop; M. Ashly; M. Alexander; R. Bacot; P. Athow; F. Aseron; B. Ahr; J. Barnes; B. Benny; A. Argerenon; G. Beck; V. Bartecchi; B. Bowen. Middle: J. Arreguin; P. Bartlett; M. Babb; D. Berger; A. Blystone; J. Barba; D. Boostrom; M. Balbirnie; C. Bernhardt; B. Barnthouse; N. Askew; J. Bolin. Bottom: M. Barrett; G. Blumberg; T. Albritton; J. Albritton; T. Akans; K. Anderson; L. Andino; B. Bagly; G. Boswell; J. Allen; P. Berger; C. Barkema; J. Bond. Top, left to right: J. Cooke; J. Brown; C. Campbell; R. Cole; J. Clifford; B. Coy; D. Brigandi; A. Cobb; Y. Canavaggio; P. Chisolm; F. Chase; R. Burchett; F. Brent. Middle: H. Castro; L. Critch; B. Bowman; B. Bryant; H. Cooper; O. Cornejo; B. Carter; P. Catron; N. Browne; M. Clare; C. Cross; M. Cesar. Bottom: B. Coffey; P. Calhoun; M. Burillo; B. Brandon; A. Conte; T. Collins; R. Boyd; F. Brenes; G. Camby; B. Camp; C. Carlson; J. Brown; J. Craig. - ~ ese .a8 kfl*~. flS2~ a ~ a <;t& S ~ ~ .~ S a y - : "-7-" ' .I y^ ^ L '/ ^> * - A -t L -m I. <.~iBBP1 Top, left to right: J. Hebert; M. Gangle; B. Gregory; G. Hensler; D. Grady; G. Hovan; S. Hargett; C. Garcia; M. Hicks; K. Hamilton; N. Hamman; K. Hicks. Middle: B. Gramlich; G. Gorak; G. Hatten; C. Hinely; S. Gerard; J. Huertas; C. Hatcher; T. Hobbie; G. Gattoni; B. Horton; J. Herring; D. Hammond; B. Hanna. Bottom: J. Halvosa; D. Haase; R. Handy; J. Hinek; J. Hatcher; F. Girk; S. Holtslander; F. Hunter; E. Griggs; M. Herring. Top, left to right: S. Howe; M. Leonard; E. Huff; M. Lane; R. Kalbarczyk; B. Hunter; D. Knox; J. Jackson; P. Hulett; Y. Kawakuri; M. Lytle; L. Lombana. Middle: J. Lubera; L. Jemmott; G. Little; R. Kirk; P. Kocher; V. Hughes; G. Jan- sen; K. Jenkins; F. Levee; G. Hutchison; D. McNatt. Bottom: B. Mallory; J. McCarragher; L. Lince; M. Kincaid; L. Jordan; P. Kelly; J. Johnson; W. Keepers; J. Iddings; C. Lavallee; R. Lloyd. I >V~S~S ~ 4 1 L -. -e A V S ~' S t~ Top, left to right: A. Novey; A. Ortiz; P. Pless; M. Payne; C. Morency; V. Nahmad; M. Morris; R. Rowe; J. Pecor; F. Reichart; C. Putay; R. Pearl; M. Parsons; O. Roos. Middle: D. Oleen; S. Murphy; B. Phillips; J. Payne; S. Phelan; M. Morales; E. Ramirez; B. Price; J. Rodriguez; C. Parker; B. Rogers; F. Rybicki; T. Pruitt. Bottom: S. Mitten; S. Mohr; M. Ramirez; S. B. Mitten; L. Poole; H. Prescott; K. Pollack; W. Peterson; G. O'Masta; M. De Posada; L. Manos; K. Nadeau; K. Price; P. Reynolds. Top, left to right: J. Salterio; W. Stiles; D. Tagaropulos; C. Ruiz; J. Scott; S. Smith; M. Stevens; S. Santana. Middle: Smith; J. Smail; A. Thomas; A. Shatrosky; R. Smith; R. Sw Rodibaugh; S. South; J. Sims; R. Schultz; V. Speer; M. Ste, Scigliane. Snyder; D. Spark anson; S wart; S. L. Treadway; T. Scott; M. Rainey; L. Robertson; M, cs; J. Singer; M. Ridge; K. Schmidt; S. Reynolds; J. . Smith. Bottom,: S. Taylor; R. Trottier; R. Smith; R. Randel; B. Robinson; J. Searcy; J. de Unamuno; L. IL Ar - _____________ ya..U S. ~I S Unpictured Freshmen, B. Foster; J. Buehler. Freshman Co-ordinating Committee, N. Browne; C. Cross; C. Bishop. left to right: E. Wilson; G. Webster:; left to right: L. Seldon; Freshman Showcase Committee, left to right: Grady; C. Cross; C. Lund; A. Shatrosky. - 2 I t. L 1' IBM W I - ,[ | i ,* Organizations Pr 4 ^(*L ^V,& .*^ ^L~~~~. *B" fW/ ^^^H~~~~~ 9- *K^ B*J^ ~ ^' ^^B B ^L^^ ^ *^^^^^.-* Character, Scholarship, Leadership and Service Punch? A-one, a-two, a-three . . The painters (?) of today. Why, how nice of you ... fixing our Christmas tree. Student After a close election, Solly Toussieh be- came our S.A. President and Bill Archibald our S.A. Vice-President. Kathy Cox and Mary Watson were appointed took the oath of o S.A. Secretaries. office Awards Assembly. Each homeroom is represented in the meetings by the Representative. He is take to the monthly meeting any worth-while suggestions from his homeroom to be sidered. He is elected by the people in his homeroom, and must have at least a C aver- age. Furthermore, he is in charge of every- thing that goes on in the homeroom. '. . .- .-..., . S.. - ^--- -y' '. /- r -- =' ** ' S. A. OFFICERS-Left to right: W. Archibald, vice- president; K. Cox, secretary; M. Watson, secretary; S. Toussieh, president. S. A. REPRESENTATIVES--Kneeling, left to right: B. Rathgeber; F. Rybicki; C. Kiamco; K. Sheridan; C. Rentz; T. Womble; D. Sikorski; R. Gangle; J. Morris; C. Lam. Back: N. Webster; B. Friese; N. Askew; B. Barnthouse; R. Bennett; C. French; L. Sims; C. Eggleston; J. Ashton; D. Moses; L. Sikorski. Not pictured: J. Zeinick; W. Broon; N. Litvin; M. Klipper; C. Harrison; G. Ness; T. Pena; M. Nahmad; F. Leves; L. Lombano; D. Brigandi; M. Emerson; B. Ahr; N. Browne; B. Carter; N. Jansen; B. Dilfer; M. Clare; C. Schwarzrock; R. Wilson; E. Corrigan; T. Bright; D. Terry. rw~ , 4~2J~ d ;. j.-rr - ~s. ..... - I ~i -. . -. - 11 T" , .9 -W V. & p .. a lllit B I W LMIMAP " con- . Se. .j asttA s-3- j^^^^^^^^^K. . jam-^--jie -ii. MilllR#* 91 Association The S. A. has twelve committees to keep our student body running smoothly. The Co-ordinating Committee has the responsibility of ironing out the difficulties which may arise. Taking care of ticket sales are the: S. A. Ticket Sales, Game Ticket Sales, and Train Ticket Sales. Under the auspices of the Get-Acquainted Dance and Inaugural Ball Commit- tees, dances are arranged. The Assembly Commit- tee's task is the annual Talent Show. Special days are taken care of by the Awards Day and Visitors Day Committees. The Drives Committee collects the donations for the several drives each year. Keep- ing us accident free, the Safety Committee strives to encourage us to obey safety rules. The Welfare Committee decorated our Christmas tree. With the co-operation of all committees the S. A. had a suc- cessful year. S. A. ADVISERS-Front, left to right: Mr. R. Gar- rett; Mr. F. Hukill; Mr. H. Dippre. Back: Mr. J. Rider; Mr. D. Speir; Mr. C. Tatman. S. A. ALTERNATES-Kneeling, left to right: G. O'Masta; M. Rudge; F. Ammirati; J. Bateman; J. Snodgras; J. Kline; R. Madison; J. Wilson; C. Fitzgerald. Second row: M. Miller; L. Mattice; D. Bremer; J. Herbert; L. Luddy; M. Miller; M. Fitzgerald; S. White- ner; B. Klipper; C. Sanborn. Back: G. Gilly; V. Perra; C. Watson; J. Malone; K. Davis; B. Bartlett; J. Rettinger; B. Davis; J. Herring; D. Egudin. Not pictured: C. Southwell; R. Blevins; J. Garcia; J. Turner; P. Cage; M. Pierce; L. Hinkle; S. Murphey; F. Lindh; G. Despain; H. Van Loon; R. Jennings; E. Carter; C. Lam. ~Y * 4, .-.. -.. .t,. d, S a% w 'C -ts~ a I. -nra - x I m ~*i. F lmt.., t. t VISITOR'S DAY Bremer; K. Cox; COMMITTEE-Seated, to C. Watson; J. Kintner. Standing iss; R. Chanis; A. Scott; M. Kelly; C. Nickerson; Whitener; T. Cunningham. right: D. : J. Snod- C. Kiamco; AWARDS DAY COMMITTEE-Kneeling: J. Morris. Middle, left to right: R. Blevins; J. Ashton; A. Leonard; A. B. Hitchcock. Back: B. Rathgeber; H. Chase; D. Eisenmann. Womble; Wood; T. Days; C. S. A. DRIVES COMMITTEE-Seated, left to right: D. Moses; J. Halvosa. Standing: K. Lytle; P. Corrigan; B. Bartlett; P. Tate, chairman; A. Tapia; L. Diamond; V. Nahmad; D. Btesh. Not pictured: L. Martinelli. TRAIN TICKET SALES COMMITTEE-Left to right: M. Ward; C. Eggleston; F. Vales; S. man; S. Barrett; S. Tillman ing. Not pictured: E. Gerho Clinely; S. Hele; M. Miller, chair- ; D. Harned; J. Cornish; M. Down- irt; C. Davis; J. Pennington. 5 A BULLET BOA S. A. TICKET SALES COMMITTEE-Seated, left to right: K. Cox, M. Watson, co-chairmen. Standing: C. Holgerson; M. Smith; A. Haskell; B. Archibald; S. Toussieh; S. Morency; J. Hotz; P. Morgan; R. Brown; J. Beeby; S. DeVore. S. A. CO-ORDINATING COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: G. Toledano; H. Sims; E. Cox; M. Clare; J. Nickerson; S. Whitmore. Middle: H. Lavender; D. Des Londes; G. Trail; J. Rybicki. White. Back: T. Days; T. Cunningham. Not pictured: F. GAME TICKET SALES COMMITTEE, sitting: S. Sack, chair- man. Standing, left to right: G. Vale; M. Daniel; J. Beeby; P. Vale; D. Able. ASSEMBLIES COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: C. Huff; P. Abadi; M. Pena; R. Lawson; K. McConaughy; K. Flowers; S. Clinely. Back, left to right: 0. Winstead; E. Price; D. Browne, chairman; S. Thompson; C. French; P. Alexander; J. Malone. a GET ACQUAINTED DANCE COMMITTEE-Left to right: Nahmad; P. Rogers; K. Clark; A. Perez; M. C. Kiamco. Not Pictured: J. Price. Pierce S. Hele INAUGURAL BALL COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: K. Cox; S. Whitener; M. Watson; H. Feeney. Back: R. Eisen; B. Archi- bald; S. Toussieh; chairman; B. Hitchcock; R. Chanis. The Campaign and Elections Committee is chosen from Mr. Institutions classes. Speir's American SAFETY COMMITTEE-Left to right: M. Ward; C. H K. Beasley; L. Cunningham; C. Dimpfl, chairman; W WELFARE COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: J. Days; L. Zent; R. Bacot; C. Cruz; S. Watson. Back: P. Dempsey; E. Eisen- mann; L. Reyes; A. O'Leary, chairman. Not Pictured: M. olgerson; . French. Nahmad; C. Denton; F. Leves; Snyder; J. Behar. I. 4 . ? LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-Front row, left to right: K. Eppi- heimnr; P. Elia; S. Goeser; 0. Roos; M. Eberenz; P. Athow; F. Hunter; P. Chisolm. Second row: P. Abadi; J. Bolin; P. Catron; J. Smail; L. Sigliani; J. Reichart; J. Craig. Third row: C. Lavalle; J. Potter; S. Bishop; J. Brown; N. Browne; J. Beeby. LABORATORY ASSISTANTS-Front, left to right: A. Cheung; M. Davison; C. Southwell; D. Strumpf; M. Pierce; C. Zelnick. Back: R. La Kelly; B. Archibald; A. Perez; E. Ruess; K. Flowers; wso n; P. Jan S. Reihart; owitz; M. G. Lord. A? *g ihy r, a 9 . - * *1 * 4 .t '0 S* I .AI OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Sitting, left to right: S. Thomas. Standing, second row: L. Stubbs J. Pennington; J. Malone; C. Zeinick; J. Sei Fields; L. Fraunheim; L. Botzenmeyer. COUNSELOR'S ASSISTANTS-Sitting, left to right: anque; D. Hansen; J. Hotz; M. Izquierdo; A. Fair Nahmad. Standing, left to right: J. Le Masters; F. A: S. Snyder; P. Rogers; P. Norman; K. Beasl ; R. Monzon; P. Snee; P. Alexander; M. Mai nn; A. Shatrosky. Third row: P. Kocker; L. G. Fid- child; V. ndrews. y; B. Connard; duro; L. Fanton Cunningham; 1. Arjona; N. Webster; ; D. Strumpf; J. Ashton; K. Hughs; S. Booth; J. CLINIC ASSISTANTS-Seated, left to right: Dunn. Back: P. Calhoun; R. Van Dyke; M. M. Watson; Enriquez; P. Freierhous. C B. Bowman; S. lare; S. South; - Zonian A lively discussion of the theme of the Zonian started the year off with a bang for the yearbook staff. Under the capable leadership Sandy Morency and Peggy Morgan, the book gradually took form. The staff was kept busy plan- ning the Zonian, supervising and naming the various pictures, writing the copy, and many other append- ant jobs-having to send pictures, copy and artwork to the printers early, which poses a problem far as obtaining an accurate record of activities. Dave Browne and his staff care of the business angles-selling yearbooks, soliciting donations, and so forth. All in all, much effort has been expended in order to produce as true a chronical of 1959 in as is humanly possible. ZONIAN EDITORS AND BUSINESS MANAGER: P. Morgan, associate editor; S. Morency, editor; D. Browne, business manager. ZONIAN STAFF, kneeling, left to right: T. Ho; D. Browne; H. Lavender. Standing: C. Symonds; R. Brown; D. Wheeler; J. Malone; P. Morgan; S. Morency; D. Strumpf; S. Cruz; A. Tapia; J. Beeby; G. Toledano. A ZONIAN business manager's harem. ZONIAN AD SELLERS-Left to right: D. Brad- shaw; D. Browne, business manager; S. Tillman; C. Lam. Not pictured: A. Varela. What legs! e.< 1 Parrakeet To the passer-by, journalism classes, the confused more antics particularly of the ly the Parrakeet, may look like the five o'clock rush at Grand Central. However, the staff, if no one else, knows what they are doing, and also, what everyone else in school is doing. When a person signs up for the newspaper staff must features, expect to and stories, write innumerable to collect jokes articles, and other interesting data for the Parrakeet Daily, to proof- read loads of copy, and to do other miscellaneous items. As the paper is printed at the Panama American, the editors and part of the staff spend most of their time either at the office, or on their way there in one very old vehicle. The Parrakeet, with luck, is published once every marking period and has a circulation of 1100 in BHS alone. PARRAKEET EDITORS: 0. Winstead, edi- tor; J. Rettinger, Co-editor. - .Li.r.N PARRAKEET AD SELLERS, left to right: I. Arjona; E. Ruess; R. Leggiere; J. Kline; F. Wilson; V. Bennett. Close your mouth, Bill. The next fly is mine. PARRAKEET STAFF, sitting, left to right: J. Reynolds; B. Kirkland. Standing: M. Ward; S. McKay; R. Schmelzer; J. Rettinger; O. Winstead; C. Holgerson; M. Daniels; C. Harri- son; K. Cox; J. Kintner. Unpictured: J. Shannard; P. Tate. This is the PARRAKEET Staff at work? I Reserve Ofi cers raining Corps Battalion Staff and Color Guard, left to right: Cadet Maj. G. Gross; Cadet Capt. D. Browne; Cadet Lt. Col. C. French; Cadet Capt. C. Dimpfl; Cadet Capt. J. Cunningham; Cadet Capt. R. Chanis. Second row: Cadet SFC L. Gunderson; Cadet Pvt. E. Corrigan; Cadet SFC J. Reynolds; Cadet Sgt. L. Martinelli; Cadet Pvt. J. Smith. R. 0. T. GC. Sponsors, left to Dimpfl; M. Moses; M. Ward t *'* ^^ y r -^T | I1 -* ^f ' HI ;. "'p .4 " Drill Team-Cadet Capt. R. Chanis, drill leader Cadet 1st Lt. M. Moses, sponsor. Rifle Team-Standing, left to right: D. Terry; B. Flumach; B. Jenkins; A. White; R. Daniel. Kneeling: B. Scott; S. Rowley; F. Romero; H. Barker; D. Keller; J. Turner. Usher Guard-Back, left to right: J. Alderton; R. Daniel; T. Hicks; T. Moore; B. Ruiz; W. Camp; P. Greene; B. Wilson; J. Freeman; G. Metzger; T. Bright; G. Rambo; J. Reade; R. Flumach; T. Cordova. Front: Cadet Capt. D. Browne; E. Dolan; J. Saniel; D. Bradshaw; E. Eddleman; M. Dubbs; H. Griffin; J. Crane; G. Rambo; W. Beardall; V. Lombroia; L. Gundersen. ' T *3- C. -k. t*./' LAJ .W' - 3-^ - ..ktJ Ixt -" Officers, left to right: Cadet Hunnicutt; Cadet 1st Lt. M. M I,; ; t 4 4 -I' * t -lk 7! -~ .1 I^f. - I I ' 1. 1r' o;p *. .4,- - -*-C- P. Tate, company commander; Cadet 2nd Lt. L. Cadet 2nd Lt. C. Kiamco; Cadet 1st Lt. A. Womble. Company -^ **i " * '-\ 4 - Officers, left to right: Cadet Capt. Hitchcock; Cadet 1st Lt. M. Ward; L. King, company commander; Cadet 2nd Lt. H. Stahl; Cadet Officers, le Snodgrass; Right: Cadet Capt. T det 1st Lt. K. Cox; Cadet 2nd Lt. W. 1st Lt. R. Hopkins. Ashton, former company commander; Cadet 2nd Lt. J. Cadet 2nd Lt. J. Aleman; Cadet 1st Lt. K. Degon, company commander. " Company - f 1 Chez 1Eloise Left to right: D. Trasavage; L. Sibauste; G. Kent; M. Eberenz. The eighteenth annual fashion show, Chez Eloise, was held January 14, 1959, on the lawn of Balboa High School. The girls, who were from the first, second, and third year home economics classes, under instruction of Miss Eloise Monroe, donned dresses which they had made during the school year. They mod- eled sport clothes and street clothes, as well as formals and semi-formals. Left to right: S. DeVore; S. Reihart; J. Beeby; S. Snyder; B. Parker. Left to right: B. Smith; J. Adkins; M. Smith; L. Taylor; A. Wood. Music The BHS Music Department under the fine and capable leadership of Mr. Victor A. Herr completed another busy and suc- cessful year with accomplishments involv- ing both the school and the community. The band started the year by furnishing music for our pep-rallies and assemblies and led us at the end of each memorable ball game as we stood up proudly in victory or defeat and sang our "Alma Mater." The band plays on under Mr. Herr's capable direction. BAND-Front, left to right: S. Snyder; C. Eggleston; M. Morris; D. Oglesby; Braswell; M. Walker; J. Reeder; N. Litvin; S. McKay. Second row: K. Lytle; P. Beeby; C M. Miller; Mugnier; F. Mosely; J. Stevenson; A. S. Anderson; M. Fitzgerald; M. Miller; J. Brinkley; P. Rose; J. Zeinick; W. Brown; C. J. Hearne. Back: G. Hutchinson; R. Blevins; R Bradshaw; P. Morgan; R. Colclasure; K. Cox; B. . Smith; S. Townsend; W. Farrell; L. Rice; W. Mallory; H. Barnes; M. Harrell; R. Sprague; H. Wheeler; Colbert; J. Bassett; D. Brown; J. Daly; J. Ward; J. Alderden. - a -- The 300-voice mixed The BHS Chorus and Glee Club, which together con- sists of 300 members, performed at many events during the 1958-59 school year. The Glee Club made frequent appearances between shows at the Balboa Theater; stereophonic recordings were made of many of the songs. The annual Christmas Concert was presented to an enthusiastic audience and featured many talented soloists, among them Vena Bennett, Joline Clare, Phyllis Snee, and Frank Bright. Their solos were enhanced by a variety of accompanying instruments such as harp, organ, piano, and numerous woodwind combinations. GLEE CLUB-Front row, left to right: F. Davis; M. Dejernette; R. Jones; P. Norman; B. Parker; E. Carter; J. Clare; V. Bennett; P. Snee; M. Wheeler; E. Idol; K. Lytle; J. Days. Second row: J. Mantovani; K. Flowers; E. Gerhart; S. Eakes; M. Hicks; L. Mattice; K. Cox; H. Meggers; N. Hiegal; B. Coffee; E. Conn; J. Blainey; K. Hamilton; K. Curtis. Third row: M. Conover; S. Davis; J. Herring; D. Grady; B. Ahr; J. Ward; B. Mallory; B. Maxwell; C. Nickerson; F. Albright; J. Bassett; L. Wilson; E. Price; C. Huff. Back: C. Schultz; D. Wheeler; M. Kincaid; C. Morency; V. Hill; H. Barnes; W. Brown; R. Colclasure; R. Glazer; C. Denton; R. Nester; P. Janowitz; R. Caldwell; J. Marshall; S. Randel; C. Harrison; E. Herring; K. Egolf; L. Reyes. Chorus of Balboa H ORCHES ley; R. I Walker; sett; M. K. Egolf. -'''.- -*- "< -- ^ -wm-R -^^ *' ?' ''^~^\~y-^-- -?^^i^a^?^"O N National Societies With David Browne at the helmhn, the BHS chapter of the National Spring and Fall Honor I Initiation. sailed through Carlos Kiamnco, vice- president, Mirna Pierce, secretary, and Judi Hotz, treasurer, were kept busy handling details of the organization. As this copy left for the printer, plans were still under discussion for the annual project. The Mu Alpha Theta, a new organization in BHS, is a national honorary mathematics society. Rolando Chanis, president, Carlos Kiamco, vice-president, David Browne, secretary, and Martha Miller, treas- urer, led the group, having an initiation and charter presentation, putting up a mathematics display, and starting a glossary of mathematical terms. MU ALPHA THETA-Front row, left to right: R. Chanis, president; C. Kiamco, vice-president. Second row: A. Haskell; P. Vale; J. Hotz. Third row: D. Browne, secretary; S. Toussieh; E. Chal- uja. Fourth row: P. Tate; C. Eggleston; M. Miller, treasurer; S. Morency. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY, First row, left to right: S. Reihart; A. Tapia; M. Miller; C. Eggleston; V. Bennett; A. Haskell; J Hotz, treasurer; P. Vale; O. Winstead; P. Morgan; S. Morency; K. Cox; B. Klipper. Second row: P. Tate; R. Chanis; T. Cunningham; D. Browne, president; C. Kiamco, vice-president. Unpictured: M. Pierce, secretary. Drama The "Stock and Buskin," B.H.S.'s Drama Club, and Thespian Troupe 314 had a very active school year. Directed by Mr. Mus- selman, the drama sponsor, they presented, in November, Woman of Chaillot." "Sock and Buskin" Thursday. The members, "The Mad held its monthly meetings every third which include students of all high school grades, were very enthusiastic and helpful. The National Thespian Society, an honorary society of drama, met at noon on the first and third Wednesdays of every month. The goal of every member of the Drama Club is to become a Thespian. To achieve this a member must accumulate ten points. Points are awarded for acting, make-up, publicity, and the millions of other little jobs done in connection with the production of a play. After the required number of points have been acquired, the person is eligible for initiation. This year's first initiation was held on January 8, at our school library. other ar Talks on speech, dance, music, literature, the theater, and ts, were given by the old Thespians, who were draped in white sheets, a-la-Romana. The initiates were then formally sworn into Troupe 314. The new Thespians then put on the entertainment, which was a pantomime of the different types of people seen at a fair. . Top: O! Solo Mio! Bottom: Phyllis Snee calling her make-believe dog. Both scenes are from "The Mad Woman of Challiot." NATIONAL THESPIANS, kneeling, left to right: W. Browder; P. Snee; J. Blaney; M. Garcia; R. Chanis; R. Schmelzer; G. Garcia; C. Southwell; F. Todd; K. Curtis. Back Row: L. Hinkle; C. Lund; C. Fitzgerald; H. Mendez; J. Reynolds; A. Haskell, secretary- treasurer; D. Browne, president; E. Price; D. Eisenman; V. Bennett, vice-president; S. Toussieh; G. Toledano; B. Kirkland; S. Snyder. CHRISTMAS FORMAL QUEEN AND P. Dempsey; M. L. Stoakley, queen; COURT-Left to right: L. Sims; A. Brasw ell; H. FOOTBALL Cox, queen; QUEEN AND COURT-Left to right: A. S. Whitener. VALENTINE QUEEN AND COURT-Front row, left to right: J. L. Sikorski; J. Days. Third row: Taylor, queen. K. McConaghy; A. Haskell; M. Haskell; K. Herring; A. Shatrosky. Second row: Watson; K. Beasley. Fourth row: L. Gems of Sims. the Ocean SADIE HAWKINS QUEEN AND COURT-Front: J. Sullivan, queen. Back, left to right: D. Moses; E. Carter; D. Bremer. i.* ii!- I , I TRACK QUEEN AND COURT-Left to right: queen; M. Moses. B. Bartlett; Whitener, CARNIVAL QUEEN AND COURT-Left to right: M. Clare; M. Arosemena; E. Johnson; L. Arroyo; A. Varela, queen; A. Tapia; F. Vales; E. Pierce; M. Burillo. Shipboard IMI / ../ Capers Junior spirit! "Navidad, navidad, tra lala..." The chicks rate "most popular" at the science display. No, not with that! It costs money! Showcase conference! LE CIRCLE FRANCAIS-Back, Y. Kawapuri; wether; adviser. G. Arosemena; S. Eakes; R. Jones, Seated, left to rig R. Leggierre; left to right: P. van d . Miller; S. Jones; R. B secretary; lht: C. Vald G. Garcia; P. Tagaropulos; er Dijs; G. Hatton; S. Daubin; A. Lasso; M. Watson; 3ennett, president; S. Goeser; A. Franklin; J. Meri- D. Hansen; M. Urrutia; C. Cameron; Mrs. Haselden, P. Greene; W. Camp; D. Bradshaw; C. Lam; 1~ Strumpf; G. Toledano; R. Schmelzer; M. Van Loon; L. Sikorski. J. Blaney; K. Curtis; S. Smith S. Townsend; D. Grady; B. R. Monzon; J. Smith. S. Eakes; Toussieh Fifth Row: Wootten E. Price; A. Haskell; M. D. Browne, preside Garcia; F. Todd; V. Brown rise; Came W. Browder; L. Diamond; M. Cl per; C.Fitzgerald; S. Randall; 0. C0 B. Bell; ron; S. So A. McGuire; uth; N. Aske 3 n it; S. Snyder. Second Row: Bennett; C. Lund; M. Bradley; ns; L. Stratford; D. Des Voigne. Fourth Daubin row: G. Hatten; J. Me) rnejo; B. Kirkland yers; ;C. P. M. Hurtado; ; K. Lytle; V. Nahmad: w; D. Moses; J. Clare; R. Wilson; D. Hansen; Sikorski; J. Cornish rraga S. Murphy; R. Jones; ; M. Burillo; M. Meg- ; L. Andino; P. Davis; errama; H. Griffin; L. Ardino; S. Rodriguez; J. Turner. SOCK AND BUSKIN-First row, left to right: Third Row: G. Garcia; H. Mendez; ; J. Kirkland; Shatrosky; N. S. Davis; B. I S. Mohr: L. Botzenm Ahr; J. Brown; R. Bennett; C. B. Widell ayer. Sixth Rc D. Eisenmann ; S. Watki ow: H. Coo rown; are; C. Southwell; J. Laming; D. o^ F POINT OF VIEW CLUB-Kneeling, left to right: D. Browne, president; J. Rettinger, president; P. Morgan, vice-president. Second Row: M. Bradley; S. Townsend; M. Watson: N. Litvin: M. Clare: S. Thomas. Fourth row: Third row: D. Hansen; R. Allen; L. Diamond; J. Barrett; F. Langfor K. Cox; A. Leonard; N. Browne; P. McGuire; J. Maduro. d; S. Barrett; V. Mauldin; A. Shatrosky. Back: D. Egudin; C. Lam; B. Widell; M. Wheeler. O. Winstead, secretary. Not pictured: T. Womble, vice-president; J. Nickerson, secretary; 6 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA-Front Row, left to right: M. Dejernetto; B. D president; J. Heilman, vice-president; S. R. Jones; D. Griffin; P. Kelly; M. Ridg B. Phillips; S. McKay; P. Vale. Back Row Wagner; S. Reihart; J. Vogel. Sec e. Third Row: M. Baggot; J. Cc ': M. Scigliane; K. Cox; P. Davis; 'ond irnish Mrs. ykes; J. Missall; M. Ward, secretary; A. Haskcll, Row: N. Grimes; E. Ruess; S. Murphey; S. Phelan; ; B. Bryant; J. Hearne; R. Thompson; D. Wheeler; Journeay, sponsor; B. Austin; J. Malone. J * / V.'1 - .,dAd .^ -'^f^'. ... .. ^^^^'^^*^^^^^^ . /-*/ ..^ *>'^,^ -' '- "*"*-' *" 4^^, ': * < ^ft.'^ .'-..,* *: -^ .*- < < .*'* ^ -A > ? ^ .^* ** ? PAN-AMERICAN CLUB-Standing, left to right: E. Reuss; G. Toledano ; M. Pierce; M. Pena; S. Figueroa; S. Watson; P. Van der Dijs; M. Clare; D. Griffin; V. Nahn E. Price; F. Vales; A. Cheung; E. Johnson; P. Davis; L. Barnhart; L. Sikorski. S. Watkin E. Pierce P. Flatau ; T. Pena; iad; M. Orr; M. Urrutia; M. Maduro; E. Eisenmann; Kneeling: B. Caldito; L. Martinelli; A. vice-president; R. Chanis, president; A. Azcarraga; E. Chaluja; C. Lam; R. Leggiere. Not pictured: H. Mendez, treasurer; R. Tercos; M. Morales; M. Arosemena; O. Cornejo; L. Sibauste; A. Tapia, secretary; A. Varela; F. Hood; M. Burillo; N. Perez; F. Diaz; L. Arroyo. - ~ a-,.- - . -<. KW *. ^ ' ' ^ ^ < L~.. rn - , r 4- ; ~ Li-- SCIENCE Dejernette president; Webster, CLUB-Standing, left to right: ; R. Thompson; R. Bennett; S. J M. vice Conover; -president; B. P. Elich; Frangioni; L. Zent; E. Suarez; C. Mugnier; L. Gundersen; R. Leggiere; D. Dombrowski. D. Des ones; S Voigne; S. Daubin; B . Barrett; M. Daniels; Braswell; F. Davis, s . Hill. Kneelina. left Hunnicutt; F. Todd; B. . West; M. C. Harrison, secretary; N. to right: R. Wallace; L. CHESS CLUB-Front row, left to right: P. Janowitz, vice-president; D. Browne, president. secretary; L. Gundersen; M. Bradley. Third row: P Brown; J. Nickerson; J. Barrett; M. Miller; S. Ti D. Sikorski; J. Freeman; C. Clark; J. Zeinick; M. . McGuire; S. Acker; J. Brow ownsend. Fourth row: N. Brow Wheeler; T. Womble. n; L. Sikor ne; D. Brad Second row: W. Beardall; P. Flateau, ski; V. Hill; E. Ruess; P. Berger; L. shaw; C. Lam; S. Aguilo; R. Leggiere; -s mm ..........................................................................- etewt~w~.i,. ",ta WaW1 '* -/y *- JS 9 * 4 5 C. Zeinick; Coy; M. Esslinger; V "' ..* ,_ . . . a MillK~iliaiW FUTURE Standing, Ii Acker; N. TEACHERS OF AMERICA- eft to right: C. Symonds; S. Browne, vice-president; C. Huff; J. Turner; N. Turner; S. Booth; S. Barrett; E. Weber; M. Davidson; H. Cooper; Goeser; C. Davis; P. Morgan; Miss Stindt, adviser. Seated, left to right: M. Pruit; J. Reeder; M. Walker, president; C. Bern- hardt; L. Stratford. STAMP CLUB-Kneeling: T. Sheppard. Standing, left to right: P. Blades, vice- president; E. McNeil, president; R. Leg- giere; E. Ruess; T. Ho. CAMERA CLUB-Front row, left to right: R. Frangio T. Ho. Second E. Ruess; . Wise; J. Bond, president; row: E. Cox; R. Leggiere; R. Madison; White; F. Brent. F. Hunter; WINDOW DISPLAY COMMITTEE-Front, left to right: J. Miller; L. Bradley. Back, left to right: V. Hill; B. Ahr; J. Jackson. D. Grady; ports Don't hold up the line! Yea-a-a, Bulldogs! Home-run coming up! Contestants for Mr. B.H.S.? How do I get down? Bulldog in civies A groin selected squad by dents an up of eight girls is for the cheerleading a committee of stu- faculty. Practice sessions and tryouts are held, usually tion. y after the Easter Vaca- Any girl in the school is eligible, but only those with at least a 2.0 average are permitted to participate in the final try- outs. The purposes of the squad are to generate enthusiasm among team members, student body, and general public, and to en- courage a spirit of sportsman- ship and fair play in the pep rallies and athletic events. CHEERLEADERS-Front, left to right: E. Stancook; G. Ely; B. Klipper. Back: S. Whitener. CHEERLEADERS-Left to right: D. Brrner; CHEERLEADERS-Front, M. Pierce; D. Bremer; B. S. DeVore, captain. Whitener; B. Klipper; B. Bartlett; E. Stancook; G. Ely; M. Pierce; left to Bartlett. S. DeVore, captain. J- "Take a dip here!" S "4'. - 4, $1 F 'itt, ~44tA r < ,ri-t-O-4ksne r e- -. 6 & " J-^^^<-^ J^-^^ ^^-I 000 oo$ 0 (-X <=> v*-^"^/' /.'. * ?^y; /.-.- ^-/'^ ^. ^-'-. -/ / v / : -S/ Football For the first time in many years the Bulldogs were not favored to win the Jamboree. However, the Bulldogs fooled everyone by not only winning the Jamboree, but defeating the favored Athletic Club 7-0. The rest of the season did not prove to be as successful. Although tying the Athletic Club for the Canal Zone Championship, they lost the Inter- scholastic Championship to the Cristobal Tigers. COACHES-Left to Anderson and Coach Horine. Top, left to right: R. Anderson, coach; W. Engelke; R. Blevins; C. Fitzgerald, manager; L. Horine, coach. Third row: M. Nah- mad; F. Stewart; G. Camby; W. French; B. Rathgeber; D. Ness; J. Turner; J. Vecchione; M. Borowiec; L. Self; J. D work. Second row: P. Cage; C. Rentz; G. Ness; H .Womble; A. Scott; K. Sheridan; S. Gorham; M. Kelly; D. Pajak; J. Marshall; D. Keller; R. Scott. Bottom: J. Morris; E. Des Londes; H. Lavender; P. Suarez; Corrigan. T. Days; C. French; D. Adams; T. Womble; M. Schoch; J. Snodgrass; eynolds; Wonder what's happening! Let go! right: Coach Scoreboard Oct. 10 Oct. 17 Oct. 24 Oct. 31 Nov.14 0 ....................-..A C BHS 13....................JC BHS BHS BHS BHS 0...................CHS 7 27 ....... ...................JC 6 6 ................ ACHS 6 SENIOR BACKS-Left to right: C. French; J. Reynolds; T. Days; J. Morris. SENIOR LINEMEN-Front, DesLondes; E. Suarez. left to right: J. Snodgras; D. Adams; T. Womble; M. Schoc h. Back: P. Corrigan; H. Lavender; D. Charlie makes his own hole. Don't hesitate, run! COACH AND MANAGER-Left to right: manager C. Fitzgerald Coach Horine and Baseball The Balboa Bulldogs, behind the superb pitching of Mo Schoch and Jeff Kline, romped to their Inter- scholastic Baseball Crown. These two pitched win- ning ball all year long with Schoch pitching the only no-hitter of the year against ill-fated J.C. The big guns at the plate for the Bulldogs this year were Gary Ness, Lem Kirkland, Joe Garcia, John Morris, and Willie Engelke. Coach Larry Horine will surely miss these graduating stalwarts, but he nevertheless anticipates an equally successful season next year with the help of returning squad members Buzzy Rathgeber, Curty Schwarzrock, Willie Engelke, and Doug Pajak. ~b,, J4 'ftf \ ,, & 4" II k~ 'aa,.,. t- -- / ' ' - 1- ^ -- -8* & -*-1 - - -- Jihk~j^ .A __-Z.=- 1 s *^ ~~~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ..*' ^^ ^ ^' 'c ' ' S.'---. - -> PITCHERS-Left to right: M. Schoch; L. Kirkland; M. Klipper; J. Kline. BASEBALL TEAM-Standing, left to right: M. Klipper; J. Morris; K. Pearl; W. Engelke; J. Garcia; J. Kline; D. Pajak; M. Schoch; C. Schwarzroch; F. Ammiratti; L. Thompson; G. Ness; C. French; L. Kirkland; B. Rathgaber. Kneeling: L. Horine, coach; C. Fitzgerald, manager. Where's the ball? ... and not a drop to drink. Don't steal now! Scoreboard Dec. 22 Jan. 13 Jan. 30 Feb. 3 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 BHS 5 .. ........... -.-.JC 0 BHS 3 .....-...............-.. CHS 1 BHS 4 ..---............CHS 5 BHS 8----- --...............................JC 4 BHS 6 .--........-........-....JC 5 BHS 12...........................CHS 2 7 .. ................ ... CHS BH S 11 ................................. JC 1 BHS 3 ............ .JC 0 BHS 10 ............CHS 3 BHS 15 ........... ...........JC 0 Mar.10 4 ...... ........ CHS Will he make it? Made it! Well done! Please Sign the . BHS Ship Log Li is; swimming teams and captains weren't chosen and the sports were not min progress at press the Zonian staff regrets S... .. sL. .L..... - -- A I.. -I Since the basketball |
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| 0 | sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object | |
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