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This is Chris.
Who is Chris?
Chris meets Mr. T. F. Hotz, Principal
Chris is an ordinary American boy. Chris could
be you, or you, or you. Welcome to our school,
Chris. Hope you enjoy the activities, the classes,
the teachers, school life in general, and the various
personalities you meet here.
THE C RIBBEfln
.. 1941 . .
CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL
PANAMA CANAL ZONE
Editor JOHN BUCKLEY Photographic Editor CHARLES MADISON
Associate Editor JUDY HAVAS Art Editor HEDY KELLMAN
Business Manager MARJORIE HARRINGTON Ad Editor PETE FOSTER
Sponsor DOROTHY HUFFMAN
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TO THE LOVELY LADY WHO TEACHES US, MISS BESS LITER,
WE DEDICATE THE 1947 CARIBBEAN.
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SE0IlOR CLASS PROPHECY
TEN YEARS FROM NOW
SDid you ever think what this year's mighty Seniors will be doing in
the future? Let's take a look into the next ten years:
Richard de Castro, eminent dentist, will be yanking out the wisdom
(?) teeth of Richard Schiedegg, big time operator of Gatun Locks, while
scrubwoman, Hedy Kellman, busily scrubs up the mess. Poor Hedy!
Another person devoting his time to human suffering is the fabulous
Dr. Villars, who is performing a new type of operation on Louie Hooper,
big magnate, presiding over "The Buckwheat Co.," who, having the
reputation of letting nothing get him down, meanwhile dictates important
letters to his capable secretary, Gladys Schulte.
Tom Harrison is giving his time to his ranch near Cativa with Jack Pescod, now known as
"Pancho," working with him.
Marie Little is patiently twiddling her thumbs waiting for Tom McGinn to return from his
lecture tours. Speaking of waiting, Jimmy Dorsey is still waiting for Butch to graduate from
the eighth grade and Harriet Hanna is patiently looking forward to Alex Michaud's graduat-
ing from High School. Love must be grand!
Peggy McIlvaine (just call me Mabel) is selling tickets to the Toity Toid Street Teater
owned by Frank Howard down in the Bowery where film actor, Rammies Halwany, is co-
starring with movie celebrity, Joyce Malcolm, in their newest picture "Lush Love." This torrid
love tale takes place in beautiful, fascinating Panama.
Becky Dixon, the class of '47's only lawyer, has been quite busy lately, getting Kenneth
Sether out of the caboose. The old boy just won't keep away from the tracks. Speaking of
the tracks, Jimmy Roe and Dick Chambers are doing quite well with their bookie shop.
In the field of science, we find "Blow 'em up" Bigham and Sam Blackburn returning
from a trial atomic explosion in Gatun Lake near Barro Colorado Island. Barro Colorado is
the peaceful home of Walter Templin, who spends his leisure hours fishing and hunting like all
nice hermits do.
On the "New York Times" staff we find Editor Tom Dorgan busily answering phones;
having his shoes shined by George Schulte, educated bum; dictating to his speedy twenty-
word-a-minute wonder of a secretary, Evelyn Frankel; and yelling for his copy-boy, all at one
time. The copy-boy, John Buckley, is doing all right by himself, having worked himself up
from the bottom. It took two good men to hold down Buck's old job of janitor, so reliable
Bartley Wolfenstein and Jack Taylor were chosen.
Gloria Bornefeld has made teaching her career and she is still trying to get Mac Brandl
out of his Senior year.
Helene Diaz, Joan Handshaw, and "Zeke" Campbell are happily married (somebody's got
to get married) and living on jungle army outposts. The girls don't get lonesome however,
for when they run out of gossip, they can take a hop, skip, and jump over to Fay Howard's
"Jungle Beauty Salon" just down the trail a piece.
Andree Whitlock is having her trials and tribulations with a Sunday school class. OH!!
These Canal Zone brats!
Denia Wong is holding a big shin-dig at the Chinese Embassy, in honor of Mercedes
Chong, winner of "-\i-- China of 1957." Among the celebrities is that little
beauty of 1947, Beverly Meitzen, and her multi-millionaire husband, "Marrv-
ing" McIlvaine, owner of the Copacabana. Judy Havas, better known to her
fans as "Fifi Lamarr" booked as the star feature of the Copa, is present;
along with Charles 1M.L1;-i n and Dot Howard-Worrell, the dance team strictly
from Barbados. Another member of the entertainment world present is Pat I
Benny, who has been singing musical selections around the world. \ Is Benny
is a protege of the Metropolitan Opera singer, Jeanne Boles.
Bobby Knoop has been keeping tab on Norbert Keller and Richard Pincus. Bobby is
a warden at Coiba.
Ruth Muckle has adopted missionary "woik." She is in the Bronx "convoiting" the
"heathern" to Dodgerism.
Jean "Scarlet O'Hara" 1I. \air has settled down to a not-so-quiet but happy life on her
magnolia plantation in the "Land of Cotton." This belle was lucky enough to secure for her-
self an old southern colonel with lots of money and not so much health.
Ginger Merrill has just returned from a personal appearance tour after having been elected
president of the P.G.C.A. (Perpetual Gum Chewers of America). Active members of the club
are "Buckeye" Swearingen, Betty Watts, and Jane Snyder. This organization, having heen started
in the English 12 class of 1946-47, is under tile sponsorship of li-- Bess Liter.
Peggy Wilkes and Lee Brown are rivals in "Lanky" Flores' harem. Lanky picked his
gals from every corner of the globe, so, naturally, he couldn't miss Panama.
Beverly Reeves is riding "Good Kitty" in a wild west show. Bill Casswell, world re-
nowned author of murder mysteries, and Helen Culpepper, president of the Salvation Army,
are visiting NI-- Nisla Aizpurua to inspect her world-famous collection of ancient classics.
Harriet Keenan and Betty Jamesson are working side by side, and are attracting huge
crowds as they defeat tennis champs all over the world in their rise to fame.
Arline Lincoln, the famous Broadway star, has just made an appointment to have her
hair styled by her favorite hair-stylist, Thomas Gregg. Meanwhile in Hollywood, Horacio
Ducruet is the swoon sensation, the new Turhan Bey. Francisco Rosales, his sinister-looking
body-guard, is attempting to drive away frantic fans, who insist on tearing Horacio's clothes
for souvenirs.
Joe Smith is appearing with Barnum and Bailey's circus as the "Strong Man." Miss
Elsie Kennedy, heroic head of the Colon Red Cross, is enjoying tea at the spacious home of
Vilma Rosania, known to society as Sefiora Osorio, wife of Seiior Rene Osorio, Colon Am-
bassador to the U. S.
Miss Marilyn Malpass, new fashion editor of "Vogue," is receiving a prescription for
over-worked nerves from Robert Richardson, leading New York pharmacist.
Alice Benthall is the only member of the class of '47 to return to the halls of C.H.S.,
taking the place of Mrs. Spencer as the Spanish teacher.
Navy recruiting officer Starford Churchill notices Mr. and Mrs. Pete Foster, the latter
formerly 1M rjorie Harrington, walking arm in arm, followed by their seven children. Pete's
doing quite well in his 1IIl...Rgini business. Raylene Jasper is telling her neighbors about
the troubles of running a chicken farm.
Thus say the prophets!
SENIOR
VICE-PRESIDENT
BETTY JAMESSON
Has plenty of that undefinable
thing called "Charm." And
knows how to use it too!
Glee Club, 9. Archery, 11-12. Var-
sity Club, 11-12. Softball, 9-10-
11-12. Baseball, 9-10-11-12. Bas-
ketball, 9-10-11-12. Volleyball, 9-
10-11-12. Class Officer, 9-12. Cab-
inet Member, 9. Trade Wind
Staff, 11. Caribbean Staff, 11.
Junior-Senior Banquet Commit-
tee. Cheer Leader, 11-12.
SECRETARY
PETE FOSTER
Colon, Republic of Panama
A right-hand man! Conscientious
worker and an all-round good
guy!
Dramatic Club, 11-12. "21" Club,
12. President, Senior Class.
Treasurer, Junior Class. Trade
Wind Staff, 12. Caribbean Staff,
12. Junior-Senior Banquet Com-
mittee. Softball, 9. Football, 9-
11-12. Baseball, 9. Basketball, 9.
Track. 9-10.
TREASURER
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BETTY WATTS
Elkridge, Maryland
A rutie with plenty of that stuff
called class! Perpetual friendly
smile!
Secretary, Junior Class. Secre-
tary, Senior Class. Glee Club, 10-
11-12. Dramatic Club, 12. La P.
A.S., 11. Camera Club, 11. Soft-
ball. 9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-
10-11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12.
JAMES ROE
Colon, Republic of Panama
Happy-smiling-agreeable Jimmy
has regular talent for writing
mystery stories; nickname,
Edgar Allen Roe
H.R. Rep., 11, Class Officer, 9-
10-12. Trade Wind, 11-12. Carib-
bean, 11-12. Library Assistant, 10-
11. Junior-Senior Banquet Com-
mittee, 11. Softball, 11. Football,
11-12. Baseball, 10-11-12. Bas-
ketball, 10-11-12. Victory Corps.
PRESIDENT
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Robert Wayne Richardson
Bel Air, Maryland
The navy always does things right.
Softball, 9-10-11. Track, 9-10-11.
Model Airplane Club. Camera Club,
9-10-11. Baseball, 11. Drum and
Bugle Corps. Home-Room Chair-
man. Trade Wind Staff, 12. Carib-
bean Staff, 12.
Arline Lincoln
Colon, Republic of Panama
Always grinning, always winning.
Dramatically inclined!
Home-Room Representative, 9.
Honor Society, 11-12, Vice-President,
11. Glee Club, 9-10-11-12. Dramatic
Club, 9-10-11-12. Thespians, 10-11-12,
Secretary, 11-12. Swimming, 10. La
P.A.S., 10. Varsity Club, 9-10-11-12.
Softball, 9-10-11-12. Junior-Senior
Banquet Committee. Orchestra, 9-
10-11. Band, 10. Cabinet Member,
11-12. Volleyball, 9-10-12.
Joe Smith
Newark, New Jersey
A sharp looking guy-veritable
woll! and Hubba! Hubba!
Football, 9-10-11-12. Baseball, 9-10.
Softball, 9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-
10-11-12. Water Polo, 12. Swim-
ming, 9-10-11-12. Track, 9-10-11-12.
Rebecca Dixon "Becky"
Springfield, Missouri
With a distinctive air of her own
Our "Becky" is strictly dynamite!
Glee Club. La P.A.S. Softball.
Basketball. Trade Wind Staff. Vol-
leyball. Caribbean Staff. Victory
Corps.
Margaret Jean McNair
Charleston, South Carolina
"Lorely to look at, delightful to
know." Velvety complexion,
polite manner.
S. A. Officer, Treasurer, 12. Honor
Society, Vice-President, 12. Dra-
matic Club, Vice-President, 12.
Junior-Senior Banquet Committee.
President, Junior Class. Trade Wind
Staff, 11-12. Editor-in-Chief, 12.
Science Club, 10, Secretary-Treasur-
er, 10. Caribbean Staff, 11-12. Quill
and Scroll, 11-12. Vice-President. 12.
Football Court, 12. Victory Corps.
Samuel Blackburn "Sam"
Colon, Republic of Panama
Looks down from his respectable
height and says, "Hi, Slick Chick
how's about us cutting a little
Bu-ru-ru?"
Glee Club, 12. Dramatic Club, 9-10-
11-12. Thespians, 11-12. La P.A.S.,
11-12. "21" Club, 12. Forum
,Spanish), 12. Softball, 9-10-11.
Football, 9-10-11-12. Baseball, 9-10-
11-12. Track, 11-12. Science Club,
9-10-11-12.
Beverly Meitzen
Rock Island. Illinois
An adorable bundle of charm with
quiet but intriguingly impish ways.
Dramatic Club, 12, Treasurer, 12.
Archery, 10. Band, 9-10-11. Volley-
ball, 10-11. Hi-Y, 10. G.A.A., 10.
Tennis. 10.
Gladys Louise Schulte
St. Louis, Missouri
Small, but no one more liked among
us. A harmless yet dynamic
thunderbolt! !
S.A. Secretary, 10-11-12. Glee Club,
10. La P.A.S., 10-11-12. Forum
ISpanish). 11-12. Varsity Club, 11-
12. Basketball. 10-11. Science Club,
10-11. Volleyball. 10-11-12.
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John Francis Buckley
Haverhill, Massachusetts
A regular go-getter with a flair for
the journalistic world.
Softball, 10. Football, 9-10-11. Base-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-10-11-
12. Trade Wind Staff, 10-11-12.
Sports Editor, 11-12. Caribbean Staff,
10-11-12, Editor, 12.
Louise Helene Diaz
Colon, Republic of Panama
Has a gay outlook on life her
wacky wit never allows for
a dull moment.
Glee Club, 11-12. Archery, 12. La
P.A.S., 10-11-12. Basketball, 12.
Volleyball, 10-11-12.
Robert Knoop
Ancon, Canal Zone
Has a deep manly voice that speaks
authority!
(lee Club, 10-11. La P.A.S., 10. Cab-
inet Member, 12. Trade Wind Staff.
11. Caribbean Staff, 11. Softball, 11.
Football, 9-12. Baseball, 11. Basket-
ball. 10-11. Track, 10-11.
Ruth Muckle
Troy, New York
S Our contribution to the "Quiz Kids."
Can perform wonders with
drawing materials.
Honor Society, 11-12. Dramatic Club,
12. Cipos, 12. La P.A.S., 10-11-12.
Forum (Spanish), 12. Junior-Senior
Banquet Committee, 11. Trade Wind
Staff, 11. Science Club, 10-11-12.
Caribbean Staff, 11. Dance Com-
mittees.
George O. Flores
1 San Carlos, Costa Rica
"The Romantic Don Juan."
) La P. A. S. President, Freshman
Class. Sophomore Vice-President.
Junior Class Representative. Soft-
ball, 9-10-11. Football, 9-10-11. Base-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Track, 9-10-11-12.
Basketball, 9-10-11-12.
"' Denia Wong
Colon, Republic of Panama
Oriental lady with twinkling eyes
and modest manner.
Glee Club, 9. Dramatic Club, 12.
La P.A.S., 9-10-11-12. Forum (Span-
ish), 10-11-12. Camera Club, 10-12.
Jane Snyder
Newark, New Jersey
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Glee Club, 10. Dramatic Club, 9-10-
11. "mlIIrin.. 9-10. Archery, 9-10.
Softball, 9-10-11-12.
Norbert F. Keller
Colon, Republic of Panama
Gentleman with the inimitable wit,
and the Bajain dialect.
Glee Club, 9-10-11. Junior-Senior
Banquet Committee.
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Beverly Pressler Reeves
Jacksonville, Texas
Quiet charin and dignified beauty.
Honor Society, 12. Dramatic Club.
12. Cipos, 12. La P.A.S., 10-11-12.
Forum (Spanish), 10-11-12. Trade
'ind Staff. 11. Caribbean Staff. 11.
li1.r:-n Assistant, 10-11-12. Quill
and Scroll, 11-12. Secretary, 12.
Richard Scheidegg
Irvington. New Jersey
One of Gatun's best.
Softball, 9-10-11-12. Football. 9-10-
11-12. Baseball. 9-10-11-12. Basket-
ball. 9-10-11-12. Track, 9-10-11-12.
Swimming. 9-10-11-12.
Alice Louise Benthall
Bradenton, Florida
Conscientious student--always
in there pitching.
Honor Society, 12. Glee Club, 10-
11-12. Dramatic Club. 10-11. Cipos.
11-12. La P.A.S., 10-11-12. Forum
ISpanish), 11-12. Trade Wind Staff.
11. Science Club, 10-11-12. Carib-
bean Staff, 11. Quill and Scroll, 11-
12. Student Advisory-La P.A.S.,
11. President, La P.A.S., 12. Treas-
irer, Quill and Scroll, 12.
Richard Chambers
Colon. Republic of Panama
Sports lover. Flashy smile. Has
plenty masculine "eye appeal!"
La P.A.S., 9-10-11. Forum (Span-
ish). Glee Club. 11. Junior-Senior
Banquet Committee. Swimming, 12.
Basketball, 9-10-11-12. Softball, 9-
10-11-12. Football. 9-10-11-12. Base-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Track, 9-10-11-12.
Thomas Joseph Dorgan
Colon. lReplllic of Panama
Never seen without "That Look" in
his eyes! iH definitely has
a uay ! !
Glee Club, 10. Swititning, 10. Soft-
ball. 9-10-11. Football. 9-10-11-12.
Baseball, 9-10-11-12. Basketball. 9-
10-11-12. Cheer Leader, 10. Trade
Wind Staff. 12. Caribbean Staff, 12.
Victory Corps. 9. Model Airplane
Club, 9.
Fay Howard
Colon. Republic of Panama
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Light or dark. short or tall. She
. sets her trap to snare them all!
Glee Club. 9-10-11-12. La P.A.S.,
10-11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. Volleyball, 9. Victory
Corps.
Luis F. Hooper
Colon. Republic of Panama
One of our "Football Heroes!"
A swell guy to have around.
Glee Club, 12. Swimming, 12. Soft-
ball. 9-11. Baseball. 9-11-12. Track.
9-10-12. Basketball. 9-11-12.
Raylene Jasper
Adds joy to all she undertakes.
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Richard A. Pincus
Ancon. Canal Zone
A gentleman in every sense
of the word.
Cipos, La P.A.S. Forum (Spanish).
Softball. Football. Baseball. Basket-
ball. Track.
Marilyn Malpass
Hong Kong, China
Sugar and spice and i' t,f,,hin; nice.
Diminutive-charming and gracious.
Dramatic Club.
Starford L. Churchill
Ancon, Canal Zone
Always willing to lend that
helping hand.
Gloria Elaine Bornefeld
Colon, Republic of Panama
A gal that definitely knows her way
around! An unbeatable combination
of looks-personality-and charm.
Honor Society, 12, Treasurer, 12.
Glee Club, 9-10-11-12. Dramatic
Club, 10. Cipos, 12. La P.A.S., 10-
11-12. Forum (Spanish). 11-12. Soft-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-10-11-
12. Junior-Senior Banquet Commit-
tee. Swimming, 9. Class Officer, 9-
10. Volleyball, 9-10-12. All Stars,
10-12. Camera Club, 12.
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Mercedes Chong
Bocas del Toro
A pretty pert Miss who has per-
sonality in her wardrobe.
Glee Club, 9. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. Volleyball, 9.
Frank Howard
Figures intrigue him - er -
mathematically speaking of course.
Marie Elsie Kennedy
Colon, Republic of Panama
Has a voice of gladness, and a smile
of eloquence and beauty.
Glee Club, 9-10-11-12. Dramatic
Club, 11-12. La P.A.S., 10-11. Soft-
ball, 9-10. Basketball, 9-10. Volley-
ball, 9-10-11.
Richard de Castro
San Jose, Costa Rica
Has a sense of humor we like.
Aims to please.
Cipos, 11. La P.A.S., 9-10-11-12.
Junior-Senior Banquet Committee.
Science Club, 10-11-12.
Marie Alison Little
Boxford, Mass.
Looks, personality, everything! All
bound up in a bundle of
perpetual motion.
Kenneth Sether
The copper-haired fellow with that
catchy smile!
Marjorie Jean Harrington
"Margie"
Akron, Ohio
Energetic-spirited-always willing
to lend a helping hand.
S. A. Representative, 12. Dramatic
Club, 10-11-12, Secretary, 11-12.
Thespians, 10-11-12. Varsity Club,
11-12. Softball, 10-11-12. All-Stars,
11. Junior-Senior Banquet Commit-
tee, Class Officer, Committees, 11-12.
Cheer Leader, 11. Trade Wind Staff.
12. Volleyball, 10-11-12. Caribbean
Staff, 12.
Rammies Halwany
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Quick witted"-polished manners
-Valentino features.
Glee Club, 9-10-12. Dramatic Club,
12. La P.A.S., 10-12. Forum (Span-
ish), 12. Librarian. 9-10-12.
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Jack Pescod
Ancon, Canal Zone
Ro mco hep-rat on the quiet side.
Smooth dancer.
Glee Club, 10. Archerv. 9. La P.A.S.,
9-10-11-12. Forum ISpanishI. 12.
Softball. 9-10-11-12. Football. 9-10-
11-12. Football, 9-10111-12. Baseball.
9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-10-11-12.
Track, 9-10-11-12. Swimming, 9.
Harriet Wentworth Keenan
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Big things come in little packages."
A regular swingster. and plenty
rocking rhythm!
H onor Society. 12. Glee Club, 9-10-
11-12. Swimming, 9. Cipos. 9-10-11.
La P.A.S., 10-11-12. Forum ISpan-
.i* ish). 11-12. Varsity Club, 9-10-11-12.
Softball. 9-10-11-12. All-Stars, 10-11-
12. Basketball, 9-10-11-12. All-Stars,
11-12. Cabinet Member. 12. Cheer
Leader, 10-12. Trade Wind Staff, 11.
Volleyball, 9-10-11-12. All-Stars, 9-
10-11-12. Caribbean Staff, 11. Quill
and Scroll, 11-12. Victory Corps, 9-
10.
Thomas R. Harrison "Rocky"
Ancon, Canal Zone
(The Big Tease)
perpetual prankster.
SSoftball, 11-12. Football, 10-11-12,
Baseball, 10. Basketball, 11-12.
Track, 10-11. Swimming, 9-10-11.
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Victory Corps.
Vilma Rosania
Colon. Republic of Panama
S Quiet, but not idle. Likes everyone
and visa versa.
Dramatic Club, 12. La P.A S., 9-10-
11. Forum (Spanish), 10-12. Soft-
ball, 9. Basketball. 9. Library As-
sistant, 9. Volleyball. 9-12.
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Walter Templin
Selma. Alabama
A likeable lad, quiet and mannerly.
Softball, 9-10-11-12. Football. 9-10-
11-12. Baseball, 9-10-11-12. Basket-
ball. 9-10-11-12.
Andree Lee Whitlock
Panama, Canal Zone
Energetic . full of laughs.
A loveable redheaded cyclone.
Freshman S. A. Officer. Home-room
R. 'r'- .. i.ji r. 11. Glee Club, 9-10-
11-12. La P.A.S., 10-11-12. Forum
(Spanish), 11-12. Camera Club, 9-
10-11. Swimming, 11. Archery, 9-10-
11-12. Softball, 9-10-11-12. Basket-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Cheer Leader, 12.
Trade Wind Staff, 11. Caribbean
Staff, 11. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12.
Victory Corps. Pep Squad, 11-12.
Thomas Michael McGinn "Tom"
Ancon, Canal Zone
"The Orator." Supercharged with a
rare gift of gab! And by the way
-quite the ladies' man!
Orchestra, 9-10. Glee Club, 10-12.
Track, 9-10. Basketball, 9-10-12.
Water Polo, 12. Debate Squad, 12.
Operetta, 9. Band, 9.
Joan Handshaw
Admirer of marines.
Friendly, full of jokes..
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Jeanne Boles
Englewood, New Jersey
Has much mirth and no madness-
all good and no badness.
Glee Club, 10-11-12. Dramatic Club,
10-11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. Class Officer, 11. Cabi-
net Member, 11. Trade Wind Staff,
11-12. Caribbean Staff, 11.
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Jack Taylor
Portland, Oregon
Puts an accentuation on sports.
Smooth, easy manner, a never-
failing friend.
Glee Club, 9. Dramatic Club, 10-11-
12. Victory Corps, 9. Class Officer,
11. Library Assistant, 9-10. Junior-
Senior Banquet Committee. Swim-
ming, 9-11-12. Water Polo, 12. Soft-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Football, 9-10-11-12.
Harriette Hanna
Colon, Republic of Panama
Beautiful Titian tresses. Frank,
witty, and sweet as can be.
Glee Club, 9-10. Victory Corps. Vol-
leyball, 9. Dramatic Club, 11. Bad-
minton, 11-12.
Herbert Bingham
Birmingham, Alabama
Our Scientific Genius.
Camera Club, 11-12. Science Club,
9-10-11-12. Torrid Zone Wizards, 9-
10-11-12.
Joyce Malcolm
A tiny bundle of charm personified.
Iledy Kellman
Vienna. Austria
Sparkling laugh. Completely at ease.
Her happy spirit never dampens.
Glee Club. 11. Dramatic Club, 9-10-
11-12. Swimming, 9. Cipos, 11-12.
La P.A.S., 9-10-11-12. Forum ISpan-
ish). 11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. Pep Squad. 12. Victory
Corps. Poetry Club, 11. Caribbean
Staff. 12.
Richard Swearingen "Buckeye"
Columbus. Ohio
Top man in the sports' field. Care-
free-constantly on the go. Has a
way wiith the gals.
Softball. 9-11. Football. 9-11-12.
Baseball, 10-11-12. Basketball. 10-
11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet Com-
mittee.
Judith Felicia Havas "Judy"
Kaposvar. Hungry
Laughing eyes-sparkling personal-
ity-loquacious manner-Judy 2uill
always be a success any where there
are people.
Quill and Scroll, 12. Glee Club. 10-
11-12. Honor Society. 12. Dramatic
Club, 9-10-11-12. Thespians, 10-11-12.
Treasurer, 11, President. 12. Cipos,
11-12. La P.A.S.. 10-11-12. Forum
(Spanish 11-12. Basketball, 10-12.
Junior-Senior Banquet Committee.
Class Officer. Secretary, 10. Trade
Iind Staff. 12. Volleyball, 10. Carib-
bean Staff. 12, Assistant Editor, 12.
C.H.S. Carnival Float. 11.
Horace Villars
Strictly stateside! A Casanova, with
that "Know-it-all smile." Arf! !
Dramatic Club, 12. "21" Club, 12.
Water Polo, 12.
Rene David Osorio
David. Republic of Panama
llusical-engaging accent. Gets a
kick out of just living.
Glee Club, 9-10-11-12. Cipos. La
P.A.S., 9-10-11-12. "21" Club, 12.
Forum (Spanish).
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Zelma Ruth Campbell
Niles, Michigan
Our sophisticated strawberry blonde!
Volleyball, 12. Baseball, 12.
Thomas Gregg
Colon. Republic of Panama
When that boy makes with the feet,
he's definitely "All Reet! !'"
Football, 9-10-11-12. Baseball, 9-10-
11. Softball, 10-11-12. Swimming, 9-
10-11-12.
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Reed R. Mcllvaine
Ancon. Canal Zone
A likeable and sincere fella. Born
actor, and what a devilish streak !
Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12, President,
11-12. Thespians, 10-11-12. Trade
Wind Staff. 12. Caribbean Staff, 12.
Library Assistant, 9-10. Talent As-
sembly. 11-12. Junior-Senior Banquet
Committee. 11. Victory Corps, 9-10.
Lou Irene MeIlvaine "Peggy"
Wadsworth, Ohio
Dreamy-eyed glama gal. Always in
the middle of anything exciting.
Friendliness is her password.
Class Representative, 12. Glee Club,
9. Dramatic Club, 9-10. La P.A.S.,
10-11. Varsity Club, 10-11-12. Soft-
ball, 9-10-11-12. Basketball, 9-10-11-
12. Volleyball, 9-10-11-12. Junior-
Senior Banquet Committee, 11.
Cheer Leader, 12. Camera Club,
President, 11.
George A. Schulte
St. Louis, Missouri
Our man-about-school. Has put his
best foot forward on the stepping
stones of success.
S. A. President. Class Representa-
tive, 9-10. Cipos, 10-11-12. La P.A.S.,
9-10-11-12. "21" Club, 12. Forum
(Spanish), 11-12. Football, 9-10-12.
Baseball, 11-12. Track, 9-10-11-12.
Junior-Senior Banquet Committee.
Victory Corps, 9-10.
Virginia Ann Merrill
Chicago, Illinois
Ginger-blonde, peppy, energetic,
witty-fare always puckered in
interest or charming anxiety.
Balboa Little Theatre, 10-11-12.
Speech Class, II. Camera Club, 11.
Softball. 10-11. Volleyball, 10-11-12.
Trade Wind Staff, 12. Caribbean
Staff. 12. Cheer Leader, 10-11-12.
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Lee Brown
Colon, Republic of Panama
Lively, fun loving Lee-she's got a
devil in her eyes!
Glee Club, 9. Swimming, 9-10. Var-
sity Club, 9-10-11-12. Softball, 9-10-
11-12. Basketball, 9-10-11-12. Volley-
ball, 9-10-11-12. All-Stars, 9-10-12.
James Dorsey
Bellfontaine, Ohio
School Apollo! Van Johnson has
nothing on him!
Vice-President, 11. La P.A.S., 10-11-
12. Football, 9-10-12. Basketball, 9-
10. Dramatic Club, 11.
Dorothy Howard-Worrall
"Dotty"
Hollywood, Florida
"The Wise-Cracker," delightfully
witty, sincere and independent.
Dramatic Club, 12. Softball, 9-10.
Baseball, 9-10. Track, 10. Class
Officer, 10. Volleyball, 10. Pep
Squad, 11-12. Coronation Committee.
Charles Robert Madison
Colon, Republic of Panama
"His chuckle made the whole world
shake"-the guy you love to
dance with.
Home-Rocm Representative, 12. Glee
Club, 9. Dramatic Club, 9-10-11-12.
Thespians, 10-11-12, Vice-President,
12. La P. A. S., 10-11-12. Forum
(Spanish), 10-11-12. Cabinet Mem-
ber, 12. Trade Win-. ;tafl. 12. As-
sistant Editor, 12. Ctarifiban Staff,
12. Assembly Committee, 12. Camera
Club, 9. Music Appreciation, 10.
Talent Assembly, 12.
Evelyn Frankel
Colon, Republic of Panama
"The feminine flash."
Dramatic Club. 9-12. La P.A.S., 10-
12. Cabinet Member. 9. Science
Club. 9. Softball. 9-10. Swimming,
9. Volleyball. 9-10.
Bartley Wolfenstein
New York City, New York
Our aln Fridan. A swell guy with
plenty of get-up-and-go!
Dramatic Club. 10-11. Trade Wind
Staff, 12. Caribbean Staff. 12. Vic-
tory Corps. 9. Camera Club. 12.
Swimming, 9. Softball, 9-10-11.
Football. 9-10-11-12. Baseball, 9-12.
Basketball, 9-10-11-12. Track, 9-11.
Peggy Wilkes
Colon, Republic of Panama
A tall gal with big brown eyes.
wide engaging smile and a
blithe spirit.
Glee Club. 9-10. Softball, 9-10-12.
Basketball, 9-12. Swimming, 9. Vol-
leyball, 9. Badminton, 11-12.
Bill Casswell
A regular sea-faring lad, with ships
on his brain.
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tHoracio Ducruet
Colon, Republic of Panama
Tall, dark and man/ y! Handsome
Latin looks.
S Glee Clubl, 10-12. Dramatic, 12. La
P.A.S.. 10-12. Forum ISpanish).
,Science Club, 10-12. Softball, 10.
Football, 12. Ba,-hall. 12. Basketball.
10-12.
Patricia Ann Benny "Patsy"
Ancon, Canal Zone
Has a song in her heart and they
say that "a light heart lives long.'"
tHonor Society. 12. (;le Club. 9.
La P.A.S.. 10-11-12. Cipos, 11-12.
Forum (Spanish). 11-12. Victory
Corps. Quill and Scroll, President.
11. Pep Squad, 9. Swimming. 9.
Trade lWind Staff, 11. Science Club,
9-10-11-12. President. 11. Volleyball,
11. Caribbean Staff. 11.
Nisla Aizpurua
Colon. Republic of Panama
Quiet and mannerly -admired hb all
-conscientious worker with un-
.hlimited patience.
(Glee Club. 9. Basketball, 11. Science
Club, 11-12.
Mac Brandl
Ashville. North Carolina
.4 bo, from the South. Full of dry
it . has a knack for fishing
and hunting.
Softball, 9-10-11. Football. 9-10-11-
12. Basketball, 9-10-11-12.
Francisco Rosales
The men of leiw iurds are the best
men .
La P.A.S.
HfLL Of fAITIM
WITTIEST-Lee Brown and Rammies Halwany
MOST INTELLECTUAL-Ruth Muckle and Robert Knoop
BEST LOOKING-Jean McNair and James Dorsey
BEST DANCERS-Gloria Bornefeld and Charles Madison
MOST TALENTED-Arline Lincoln and Sam Blackburn
FRIENDLIEST-Patsy Benny and Tom McGinn
BEST ALL-ROUND-Harriet Keenan and George Schulte
BEST DRESSED-Tom Dorgan and Peggy Mcllvaine
MOST POPULAR-Judy Havas and Richard Swearingen
MOST ATHLETIC-Betty Jamesson and Luis Hooper
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"I elll. iuhat can I do for you?"
-MAiss IE:ERLY RIOFF
"Mllr. loioz is busi naw"
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know them
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M\ISS HELEN PATTERSON
"'ii ou prefer to use your oun method.
Pol may go oheatd, but I assure iou, Mr.
Cregg s tinethod is bethh,"
Miss ADAMARY ANDERSON MI'ss JEANNE BROWN \i-' BIESS LITER
"WIithout the Juniors, I wouldn't be "Please pa1 your library fines. "Whf en I ias iour age iba I
able to do a thing!" today" in 776 .
MR. CLYDE FLOWERS
"Don't do your geometry on the
way to class, please"
Miss DOROTHY HUFFMAN MR. CARL MAEDL
"I positively don't "For snakes may go, and snakes may
bounce" come, but I go on forever!"
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MR. OSWALD JORSTAD
"The bass section please sing
a little louder"
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MISS MARY WORRELL
"Put more color on your
posters"
MR. RAYBURN BRIANS
"Please leave the water
faucets alone"
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MRS. EVELYN ANDERSON MR. CARROLL ANDERSON
"Wasn't Cleopatra m, ,r,,i.. Fi'" "Let's talk shop"
MRS. PHYLLIS SPENCER
"Et tu, Brute!"
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MR. CHARLES WALLACE
"Well, I wouldn't advise you to. but
if you think it correct, well . ."
MR. NOEL GIBSON
"You can draw a straight line with
a T square"
MR. PAUL EVANCOE
" . now in the Good old days ...
Miss SOPHIE MCLIMANS
"You can buy ice cream in the cafeteria
after school"
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Miss AGNES STIASNEY
S. ready? . Up. down. Up, down,
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COACH JOHN FAWCETT COACH LUKE PALUMBO
"0. K. llister, five laps around the track" "Come on out and back your tearn"
COACH KENNETH DPFitH
"Splash! Oh, my stomanh.'"
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President
PEDRO NIEVES
Vice-President
JEANETTE McLAREN
Secretary
NORMA LEE VAN SICLEN
Treasurer
JUfIORS
J U H10 R s
GILBERT SOLLAS NORMA NALL GEORGE EGOLF
ROSEMARY DENSON
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JoHN ENGEI.KE
MARAIE BlENi N
VIRGINIA RUSSE.LL
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JACK IAYWOOD
ALAN TOWNSHEND
AiiIEN ARHMTRIONG(; P'111.11' SANI)
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Who's Looking at Who?
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CONWAY -MAPHIS
NVNCY DYER
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ROMTAc WLLInMS
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Senior-ward
Name
Bobby \ iIlhi.nm
Bertha Englebright
Norma Nall
Charles Harrison
Ben Yohros
Eleanor Kuller
George Coulter
Nancy Dyer
Jeanine Hellums
Marie Benny
Lee Van Siclen
Raymond Kam
George Egolf
John Engleke
Pat Leach
Margie Styles
Hugh Taylor
David Sanders
Philip Sanders
Aden Armstrong
Wilma Wood
Chuck Millspaugh
Alice Brayton
Betty Hodges
Edward Johnston
Gertrude Miller
Alan Townshend
Bill Mclaughlin
Bill \. Ginn
Jack Haywood
Buddy Corbett
David Aycock
Ray W,-_n.., ,
Robert Quinn
Kenneth Millard
Harry Schulte
Mary Furey
Merle Simons
Kathleen Donahue
Rosemary Denson
Joann Dougan
Pedro \i,,'.
Terry Archbold
Bill \ ill.,,,l2yl
Mary Aleguas
Jeannette \I I.. ren
Dale Heun
Jimmy Fernandez
Barbara Brown
Horacio Ducruet
Gilbert Sollas
Norene XX illi in-
JUflORS
P'i Sua ing
"\iir- to the Squirrels"
\l.... People Killed"
"'What a Nut!"
"Let's go get a Spur and a
hamburger"
"Are vou mad?"'
"H'ubba Hubba"
"Indeh"
"Tough"
' \\ l.II a Character"
"How can you tell'"
"Oh! Gee!"
"Loo"
"Oh! Bug!"
"Now listen here!"
"Oh! Bov!"
"Listen!"
"Oh! Yeah!"
"Oh! Boy! Peanut Butter Sand-
wiches'
"lndeh"
"Yeah I Did!"
"Whato?"
"Who Knows!"
"C(rumb!"
"What !?"
"Sam's Dead"
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"Oh Nuts!"
'"Watch It!"
"Just a Minute!"
"'Wise 1p"
"Indeh"
"'Inmmnm!"
"Hlow Come?"
"Oh (Crumb!"
"'Ohhhhhhhh!"
"WXho Says?!"
"Jeepers!"
"Indeh"
"Indeh"
"Baaaa!"
"Oh Shoot!"
"Oh! Phooey!"
"Who Knows!"
"Indeh"
'"Crimanv"
"Jeepers"
"Whats iup Doc?"
"Ilnnmmnmm?" n
7) pe of I'People }ou Like Best
Bovs!
M1en!
Anything in Pant,! Arf! Arf!
Blondes!
Serious
ilen!
Women!
Males!
Men!
Brunettes! Male of Course!
Crazy People
Everyone
Women!
Opposite Sex
Men! Dark Men
Blonde Men
Everyone
Women!
Females
Men!
Anything but men!
WXomen!
Men!
Men!
Women!
Ever one
Women!
Anthiiing in Skirt-!
Arf! Arf!
Friendly
Beautiful but Dumib!
Ever\ine
White!
Nevernmind
Friendly
It's a Secret!
Can't you guess?
Everyone
Ahem!
.Eervone
Femnles
Muchachas
Well --
Yum! Y um!
Everyone
Women!
NI i, Gentlemen!
Gals
Females Only
Everyone
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Bill Heggelund
Buddy Thomas
Eddie Allgaier
Dorn Thomas
Donald Johnson
Milton Altmark
Paul Cain
Donald Kane
Bill Korenbrot
Neyle Theri -.lt
Brian Albright
D-k' Egger
toward Munro
Chuck Millspaugh
Bob Gibson
Jose Colina
Annibal Balquin
Ray \. -litl
Eric Ducret
Newton Bagby
Andy Gracie
Reds Corbett
Victor Levi
Izzy Wachtel
Gil Young
Fred Templin
Ben Yohros
Bob Berry
Larry Horine
Jean Dough
Betty Bougan
Flossie Kane
Barbara Wentworth
Mary Andrews
Mary L.,hru1,
Rita Mann
Pat Gilday
Norma Englebright
Charlene Jahnke
Barbara Troup
Mary Salmon
Sylvia Austin
Lila Hill
Lois Lee
Jackie X1 hIa,. k
Sophie Popadapolis
Ul% li- Fisher
Joe Arnold
Florence Christain
Jenny Kornbrot
Joan \1' ,I
Beula Simons
\ary-i Coe
Nancy Donaldson
Jackie Hunter
Bonny Heun
Joan Styles
Ann \, hi.,jri
Helen \1 ro-jii.ii.
SOPHOmO RS
Pet Peeve
Girls
Women
Girls (All except a few)
'-tharlie"
Eating
Most girls
Girls who crack gum!
Women (except T. G.)
Women
Dentists
Homework
The girl on the left in Eng. Class.
Crazy people
Noisy people
Sad-faced people
Dance
Softball
Jean Dough
Girls who can't dance to Spanish
music
Not being able to sleep
First Period class
Red hair
Getting such good grades
Any girl under 10
Pessimist
Gum Cracking
Ignorance and stupidity
Liver
Girls (except Jackie and Jean)
Boys without manners
Leroy Leach
Paul Cain
Na'.\ people
None
Boys
People who hold grudges
Conceited people
Someone who calls me "Ski-Jump"
Catty people
Thinking
Doing nothing
Homework
Boys who shovel snow
Getting up in the morning
Doing Dishes
Geometry
Homework
Boys Stag Line
Catty Girls
Catty people
Men
Home work
Gatun boys?
Mjar Jane's opera singing
Teasing people
Fickle girls
Bugs
People who always comb their hair
Hobby
Woodwork
Women
Collecting Stamps
\,Idel Boats
Women
Swimming
Eating fried chicken
Model planes
Motion pictures
Carpentry
Airplanes
Sports
Being a brain child
History of girls
Girls' sports
Music
Basketball
Basketball
Horseback riding
Sleeping
Hubba! Hubba!
Being in "C" League
She lives in England
Being a wolf!
Sports
Heh! Heh!
Movie Photography
Airplanes
Sports (Heh! Heh!)
Writing letters
Bugs
Movies
Dogs
Stamps
A cordian
Drawing
Movies
Letter writing
Plane Geometry
Loafing
Music
Skating
Collecting programs
Sports
Dancing
Piano
Sports
Sports
Pennants
Art
Pictures
Stamps
None
Anything
Shooting
Sports
PRunniin wild
Sports
Sports
fRESH IMfI
Name
Borden. Page
Alequas, Alfredo
Altmark, Milton
Casswell, Pat
Croft, Carlton
Daugherty. Jerrald
Ebuenga, Betty
Englebright, Dorothy
Irving, Mar)
James, Steven
Jorstad, Judith
Kariger, Robert
Lasiste, Esther
Marquard, Jennette
Marsh, Susan
McCain, Etta
Preston, Margie
Santos. Lesbia
Sacage, Joan
Shoaf. Beverly
Lutro, Thomas
Michaud, Alex
Miller, William
Sassara, Charles
Yohros, Harry
Cottrell, Emerson
Malcolm, Ralph
Rosales, Marima
MacSparran, Mary Jo
Dovel, Paula
\Iiller. Homer
Castillo. Mianuel
Barker. Robert
XXli.-. Mark
Crooks, Nancy
Wheeler. Beverly
Peacock. Marlene
Gilder, Donnie
Gaines, Elizabeth
Dixon. Dolores
Roddy. James
Smith. Harold
Finlason, Joy
Rosania, Claudio
Schofield, Jacquelyn
Turner, Patricia
Baigelman, Jack
Bingham, William
Brzezinski. \lik,-
Hill, William
Ibanez, Carlos
Culpepper, Tommy
Kane, Jerry
Maher, Stanley
A icknarne
"Freddie"
none
'`Cassv'`
"Bab v
'~Jeiirv
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'1)ottie"'
"Steven"
"Jud v"
*"Bobbv"
none
-Poully"'
"Susie"
"Leslie"
"Jasper'
"Pete-
"Tomm"v
"Alex"
"Bill"
-Cottontail"
"Putsie'
"Dealer"
-Bobbie-
"Laryv"
-Kay"
'Lene"
"Donnie~'
"Betty'
"Dora)('
"Jinimm"
"Ecker"
JoV_
"Jackie"
"Pat"
"Jack"
'Bill"
"Billy"
'Carlios"
"Tonini v
"'Jerry"
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Pe1 t Suing
Iileah!
Indnunal!
\I fool!
I)ing Hou !
none
Tsk. tsk
Oh. Gosh!
K.
Dixon to carrier, scratch one. flap
iup
Gee!
Your father's mustache!
"Crumn !"
Gee Zoo!
Nuts!
;olly!
Chlio!
Cho!
Corn!
Imagine That!
Indeh!
Gee Whiz!
Gosh!
Gee Whiz!
Soque!
E-Gods!
Crumbs and Crackers!
Indeh!
Don't fool around!
Indeh!
You think so!
How about that!
Spark !
Hot Dog!
Scooter!
Sugar!
Christmas!
By Cracky!
Kismet!
Indeh!
Quaco!
lyv aching back!
IMe God!
Quaco!
Indeh!
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1. Sheet enough to share.
2. Feeeeeeee; Woman driver!
3. Ain't they sweet!
4. Redhead on green lawn.
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Student Flssociation
At last we come to those students who are the head of the student
government of C.H.S. This year, the Student Council, under the spon-
sorship of Miss Helen Patterson, has progressed greatly, giving the stu-
dents many advantages which they haven't received in previous years.
Chris, I'd like you to meet our president, George Schulte. Two other
members of the Schulte family are represented in the Student Council;
Gladys and Harry, holding down the positions of secretary and vice-Presi-
dent, respectively. Jean McNair, served as the student treasurer, assist-
ing Mr. Brians, school treasurer.
THE S. A. AT WORK
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1. Ah. Romeo! What art thou coming to!
2. D)n Juan and Lady in Distress.
3. "Gilda." alias Havas.
4. The glorious Seniors.
5. The Three Barmaids
6. Oh, Tarzan! You two timer, YOU!
7. These Coy Women!
8. Meditation.
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1. Taxi. Mon? 3. Their singing is beauty personified.
2. Hands across the radiator. 1. The big hit of the year-'n the mistletoe.
5. Seniors Backward Dance.
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2. Lesson for today.
3. Put it there!
4. Frosh
5. Just look at dem legs!
6. He gets around
7. h th so glum
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8. In front of the jail.
9. Tall, dark . Well, it's Eric.
10. Who' you waiting' for? ?
11. Mr. HIotz won't like this.
12. Who won?
13. Cramming.
14. Can I sit down, too?
15. What's the smile for?
16. Now what did they do wrong?
17. Another Freshman.
18. Sis.
19. A peck at Beck.
20. Ignored.
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2. The big squirt
3. The Three Musketeers
4. Trapped (Oh yeah?)
5. Beauty and the Flagpole
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6. M-ni-m-m--m! And all that
7. No. not her. again!
8. Candidates for Janitor
9. How about a smile? Eh?
10. \ I,,. Pat, I thought he was in the Navy!
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THE DRAMATIC CLUB
DRAMATICS
Meet the disciples of Thespis, Chris! Can you imagine a school
really complete without these Broadway fledglings? You certainly would
have enjoyed our first play, "June Mad," and all of our programs. With
the guidance of our new sponsor, Mi-, Mary Worrell, and our officers:
Reed McIlvaine, president; Jean McNair, vice-president; Marjorie Har-
rington, secretary; and Beverly Meitzen, treasurer, we of the Dramatic
Club are reaching new heights.
"JUNE MAD"
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"*JtNE MAD" NATION \
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"Do well your part, there all the honor lies" is the motto of the Thespian. There's more
work to putting on a play than you would believe, Chris. To act in a plav is not enough: in
order to he accepted into the Thespian Society, one must have a major role in a production. and
must accept and carry out well many other odd jobs that are needed to make a play succes-
ful. The officers of the Thespian Troupe are: Judy Havas. president; Charles \ 11 lsonl. xice-
president: Arline Lincoln, secretary; N1,, l., Nail, treasurer: Raymond Kam. general clerk.
Join the Dramatic Club, Chris, and be our next leading man!
THE CAST
SPflIlSH CLUB
Since 1939, Mrs. Phyllis Spencer and the members of her honorary
Spanish organization, La P.A.S., have done their best to promote a
greater interest in the Spanish language and to improve relations
between the United States and the Republic of Panama. We're
very anxious for you to meet Mlr-. Spencer, Chris. Her bubbling
personality has made the La P.A.S. Club a respected organization.
The Cipos are the "Deluxe" members of the Spanish Club.
LA P.A.S. CLUB
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These people just write. 'n write. 'n write. Chris.
Their journalistic ambitions are dauntless. Three
hoyi- Bill MeGinn. Raymond Kam, and Bob
Richardsun hav e since added variety by their
initiation into Ouill and Scroll. Miss Huffman
needed 'em, too.
Here youi see a worldly and wise hunch. Chris.
Not one scientific protePe, nor Mr. Maedl, has
-icceeded in blowing tip the school. They're
either mighty good ... or .
THE TORRID ZONE WIZARDS
INI ENAIIONAL
fliTIOnRL HOIOR SOCIETY
Chris, these are the honor students of C.H.S.
selections of these ten students: scholarship,
service.
Four traits determine the
leadership, character and
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
Nine girls, Harriet Keenan, Gloria Bornefeld, Judy Havas, Jean McNair. Ruth Muckle,
Beverly Reeves, Arline Lincoln, Patricia Benny, and Alice Benthall, and one boy,
George Schulte, make up the senior part of the Caribbean Chapter of the National
Honor Society. We needn't tell you how proud C.H.S is of this organization and
its members. M i., Brown assumed the responsibility of guiding this brain trust.
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The original organizers of the "21" Club, sponsored by
the Cristobal-Colon Rotary Club, chose twenty-one boys,
with Faculty Sponsors, Mr. Charles Wallace and Mr. Paul
Evancoe, to meet semi-monthly for the purpose of study-
ing. discussing and writing about the American Republics.
It is an organization, Chris, that you should join. That
man, Mr. Hotz, proved to be a mighty energetic member.
THE "21" CLUB
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2. What's the joke.?
3. Smile for the hirdiie!
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7. Bums i...-J.o
8. Look, a man!
9. Legs, life, and seniors.
10. What 'ya gonna do about it?
11. Hands Full!
12. The Mop.
13. Lee and Men.
14. Love in Bloom!
15. I can do that, too!
16. No secrets!
17. Well, we put up a good fight!
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School ...
Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning!
Mr. Evancoe's American Problems class starts sleepy-
eyed Chris off for the day. Chris considers himself quite a
statesman, what with giving his private views on world affairs
and all.
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Physics. and Newton's Laws of Motion. en-
tertain Chris during the second period.
i' "But," says Chris. "'h. was I to know we
-\.- were going to have a test today?
At last, a study hall. But Chris has to repair to the Library. and check out that book
for American Problems. And. oh. yes. read the jokes in the latest Reader's Digest.
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The noon hour at last, and Chris is carried by the flood of humanity to the cafeteria,
where he eats his lunch. His ribs are filled with elbows, and his tray nearly spills,
but he finally reaches his table safely, and munches with much enjoyment on a hot dog.
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1),-k- -1 p O[at %,ill 1 --illain lii - n.- %,k~r";l In 16- ht-di-on atrl h-me.
"Darn it. I made another mistake!" Don't take it so hard, Chris. we all make mistakes.
although Miss Patterson says we shouldn't.
"Chris. go down town and get an ad from - ,.., write an article on - No -" That
typifies two periods of journalism. When the three o'clock release bell finally rings.
Chris staggers out of class, thoroughly beaten and bewildered, toward home. where.
at last. he can relax and enjoy living.
STRING ENSEMBLE
No assembly is really complete without a selection or two from Cristobal High School's
capable Music Clubs. The beautiful numbers sung, and the golden tones given forth
under the guidance of our conductor, Mr. O. E. Jorstad, have cheered many a heart.
Seldom will you see anything to match the artistic beauty of the Annual Christmas
Pageant, Chris. Spring is ushered in with the delightful Spring Music Festival.
CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA
GLEE CLUB
The Glee Club is guest at many out-of-school events. and entertains the students
with various programs given during the year. C.H.S. is quite music-minded this year.
for a great number of the student body is enrolled in the Glee Club.
And the band plays on . .
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2. Reporters posing.
3. How would you like to edit that!
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1. Scoop or a man!
2. Our Hero!
3. Hard at work!
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1. Don't smile so hard. Red.
2. Journalist posing.
3. Take notice, please.
Column Tw o
1. Down the line.
2. Judy and Jawn.
3. Photographer photographed.
1. The Trade Wind Girl.
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Norma Nail, Judy Havas, Jim Roe, John Buckley, Peter Fos-
ter, Margie Harrington, Tom Dorgan, Reed McIlvaine, Gin-
ger Merrill, Tom Dixon, Charles Madison, Bartley Wolfen-
stein, Rosemary Denson, and M.mLgie Styles all contributed
toward a bigger and better Trade Wind and Caribbean.
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The Cristobal Tigers captured their third straight Isthmian Championship under Coach
Luke Palumbo, with only a scoreless tie with the Junior College marring an otherwise perfect
record.
Cristobal-0
Junior College-0
The Canal Zone Junior College put the only blemish on a near-perfect record in the open-
ing game of the season, as they held the Tigers to a hard-fought scoreless tie on the quagmire
of Strode Field. The Tigers threatened several times, as Jackie Haywood's passes put them
into scoring position, but they lacked the punch to put the ball over the goal line.
Rah! Rah! Rah!
Plenty of mud! But no score!
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Balboa-6
With Jackie Haywood and Louie Hooper putting
on great personal exhibitions, the Cristobal Tigers
defeated the Balboa High School by the highest score
in the gridiron rivalry between the two schools, 36-6.
Haywood passed to five of the six touchdowns, Louie
Hooper grabbing four in pay dirt, and Dick Chambers
snaring a fifth. Hooper also scored another touch-
down, racing 35 yards with an intercepted pass.
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Angered at being previously held to a tie, the Cristobal High School
grid jIg,--i nillt smashed its way to a decisive 9-0 victory over the Canal Zone
Junior College. The collegians held the school-boys in check until late in
the third quarter when half-back Joe Smith broke through the college line
and blocked a punt which rolled out of the end zone for a safety. \Wilh six
minutes left to play in the game, Jack Haywood faded to pass. He sighted
his receiver, and threw the pigskin into George Coulter's waiting arms in the
end zone for a touchdown. Hubert Pretto made good the extra point with a
perfect conversion.
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Cristobal-14 Balboa-0
The Tigers closed a very successful grid season with a fourteen-point
victory over a nuch-improved Balboa High School eleven. Joe Smith scored
the first touchdown with a sensational catch of a Haywood pass in the end
zone. George Coulter scored the other marker on another pass from Hay-
wood in the third quarter. Hubert Pretto kicked both extra points.
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This is our "B" league all-stars, Chris.
They are really on the ball this year. See
the girl in the center of the circle? She's
Bobby Williams, who was captain of
them. I iidjr her capable leadership the
team was victorious in all their games
with Balboa.
"A" LEAGU E ALL-STARS
Nice looking group, huh. Chris? They
can really play volleyball, too. as you
probably know. if you witnessed any
games when they played B.H.S. and
C.Z.J.C. Margie Styles and Harriet
Keenan \were co-captains and they really
kept the girls on their toes.
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1. Sleepy Lagoons
2. Up and over.
3. Shoe Flies
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4. Stardusters
5. Where is it?
6. Sky Larks.
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The following Senior boys, being of unsound mind and in the full loss of their faculties,
do bestow and bequeath the following objects to their unlucky successors, the Juniors.
Reed llcllvaine-his greasepaint and footlights to Alan Townshend.
Thomas llcGinn-his oratorical ability to Edward Johnston.
James Roe-his luck at cards to anyone who has money to burn.
George Schulte-the presidency of the S.A. to Bill McGinn.
Kenneth Sether-his humor and wit to "Limey" David Sanders.
Joe Smith-his credit at Frank's to anyone who needs it.
Walter Templin-leaves Arden Armstrong to anyone who is feeling lucky.
Sam Blackburn-his size 13 gun-boats (shoes) to anyone.
Dick de Castro-his brakeless bicycle to anyone who likes that kind of transportation.
James Dorsey-his irresistable smile and blue eyes to any cute blonde.
Pete Foster-his irresistable charms over women to any Junior who needs a gal.
Rammies Halwany-his ability to drive any teacher crazy to any Junior who wants to try.
Charles .llllio,,, --takes his dancing ability with him.
Tom Gregg-his bedroom voice to Tom Lutro.
Robert Knoop-his height to any skyscraper.
Jack Pescod-his weight to Jim Fernandez.
Rchard S. l,,i,l,,i-g-hii secret peroxide solution to Charles Millspaugh.
Jack Taylor-his ability to go steady to Charles Millspaugh.
John Buckley-"Casey at the Bat" to George "Strikeout" Coulter.
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CLASS WILL
The girls of Cristobal High School, being of a flighty mind and unsound reason, do here
bequeath the following things to the beknighted underclassmen. If any person whosoever
wishes to claim these inheritances, he must do so quickly, or the woman's prerogative may be
exercised and the inheritances changed.
Nisla Aizpurua--her height to Kathleen Donahue.
Jeanne Boles-The Glee Club alto section to anyone who wants it.
Becky Dixon-Haywood in care of Junior Girls.
Joan Handlslhw--wills Jackie Haywood her athletic ability.
Beverly Meitzen-Charles Harrison to Jackie Whitlock.
Jane Snyder-her solemness to NiIIu Van Siclen.
Peggy Will..<,-Mi-- Patterson to any single marine.
Lee Brown-great intellect to her sister, Barbara.
Alice Benthall, Hedy Kellman-will to any junior their high school bread, a four-year loaf.
Elsie Kennedy-her legs to \Iri h- Simons.
Peggy llcllvaine-her clothes to Lila Hill.
Jean McNair-her loveliness to Junior Girls.
Betty Watts-her ability to keep a steady man to any Junior who wants it or needs it.
Patsy Benny-her sparkling personality to Pat Kuller.
Gloria Bornefeld-her diminutive height to Jeannette McLaren.
Helene Diaz-dainty feet to Pat Leach.
Judy Havas-her sophisticated well-moderated laugh to David "Limey" Sanders.
Fay Howard-her shorthand assignments to "Bobby" Williams.
Joyce 1ll, i ,,--her alluring blue eyes to Dolly Benny.
Dot Howard-Worrall-her ability to exist in this place to any new "kid."
Arline Lincoln-her ability to chew gum with a straight face to Arden Armstrong. (She needs
it!)
lUtrgie Harrington-future Pete Foster's to C.H.S. girls.
Ginger merrill-her quick reports to anyone who's slow on the trigger.
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In conclusion...
The path to a perfect year book is not all glory and roses, Chris.
Let all who complain remember that it's not so much the appearance, as
the spirit, that counts. Recall the hard work, the mad rushing, the worn-
out typewriters and typists, when you show our Caribbean to your grand-
child. "Se that handsome boy out on the field? That's me, back in '47.
And see the boy next to me? That was my best buddie!"
Much credit goes to the staff who all gave unsparingly of their energy, and to John
Buckley, the chief editor, the indispensable guy whose unerring hands did a great deal of the
putting together and most of the planning. Judy Havas, his right-hand girl, is responsible for
much of the writing and lots of tedious work. Others on the staff are: Ginger Merrill, Jean
McNair, Becky Dixon, Marjorie Harrington, Bartley Wolfenstein, Pete Foster, Charles Madison,
Rosemary Denson, and Reed McIlvaine. Bartley, Margie, and Pete were indefatigable ad-
hunters, while Charles and Reed took many excellent pictures. And we musn't forget Miss
Dottie Huffman, our "guiding star;" or the St. Petersburg Printing Co., the Southern En-
graving Co., and the Craftco Yearbook Cover Co.'s aid.
Well, Chris, it has been super knowing you, and we hope you'll stay with us. We hope
you have liked this book written about you, the typical student, and your activities in school.
We'll miss you, those of us who have graduated, but the rest of us will be back once more next
year.
THE STAFF
. . And to those who have aided us financially,
we express our sincerest appreciation.
THE STAFF, FACULTY, AND STUDENTS
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Compliments of
ALLISON
PHOTO
SERVICE
We have your negative on file if you
wish to have some more copies
or color tints made.
7th and Bolivar Streets, Colon
Seventy-six
Compliments of
TAGAROPULOS
Corporation
ORANGE CRUSH
Now more for 5,
IN BIGGER BOTTLES
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FINE MEATS
Seventy-se ven
Congratulations
to the
Seniors
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Speed Up With Spur
A BOON TO OUR
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Good Luck to the
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PINOCHO
74 CENTRAL AVE. PANAMA
Seventy-nine
Congratnult iotts
to the
Class of '47
Compliments
of a
FRIEND
Congratulations
Class of '47
BAZAR ESPANOL
PANAMA CITY :- PANAMA
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Congratulations~ A 8 1-
TO THE CLASS OF '47
El Corte Ingles
COLON PANAMA
Panama Auto, S. A.
Successors to
WALLINGFORD & ARANGO
Distributors
Oldsmobile and Packard
Automobiles
Sixteenth Street Melendez Avenue
Colon, R. de P.
Hermanos Wright
S. A.
Successors of the
CENTRAL AMERICAN
PLUMBING SUPPLY CO.
Congratulations
Class of '47
Box 108
Colon
Eighty
THE BESTFIT CO.
Manufacturers of
MEN'S and YOUNG MEN'S
CLOTHES
OPPOSITE THE COMMISSARY
COLON
Compliments
of
W. W. GOULD
INSURANCE
Second Floor, Masonic Temple
Phone 3-1456
Box 2098 Cristobal, C. Z.
Congratulations
to the
Class of 1947
Compliments of
Transportes
HOOPER
PHONE 1129-J BOX 530
COLON
Compliments of
Colon Import
AND
Export Co., Ltd.
EXPORTERS
Coconuts N .1 Products
IMPORTERS
General Merchandise
WHOLESALE-RETAIL
9096 BOLIVAR AVENUE COLON
F,5
COMPLIMFENTS
OF
VICTOR FONG
Company
Company
^Z1ecAk
Congratulations
to
Class of '47
Compliments
of the
Garage
Atlantico
STUDEBAKER
Atlas Batteries
Tires and Accessories
15th St. and Melendez Ave.
Phone 923 Colon
Eighty-two
CRISTOBAL
BEAUTY SHOP
French Braiding
Scalp Treatments
Permanents
Any Style of Hair-Do
CRISTOBAL CLUBHOUSE
The
Standard Fruit
&
Steamship Co.
VACARRO LINE
Wish Every Success
to the Graduating
Class of 1947
NATIONAL
Mattress Factory
Melendez Avenue
between 10 and 11 Streets
COLON
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"Best in Rest"
Iaby Orchids Sent A.nylwhere in I/. S. A.
DAY CALLS NI(iIT CALLS
Colon 311 Colon 641
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AIRS. HENRY DATLIlNGTON
P. O. Box 800
COLON, REP. OF PANAMA
9th and FRONT STREETS
FLORAL DESIGNS, I I:li\.,
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BON-VOYAGE HOSPITAL
BOUQUETS
PERSONAL SERI\ CE
PRMPT 1D)ELI\ERY
CONGRATULATE )NS
AND
BEST W ISHES T THE
CLASS OF '417
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MlASONIC TEMPI1-:. COLON
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Courtesy of
5 and 10 cts., S. A.
Almacenes
44 CENTRAL. A\ E.
BOX 962 PHONE 2871
PANAMA
Eigh/ l-thrrr
bazar HaLana
W. SERKO, Prop.
Ready-made clothes and
articles for men, women,
and children.
Box 1054 Phone 1154-L
11th Street, Colon
For that Best Dressed
Look
PARAMOUNT
STORE
llth Street
and
the Corner of Bottle Alley
COLON
Eighty-four
Compliments
of
SCADRONS
10 Tivoli Ave. 43 Front St.
Panama Colon
Bombay Bazar
Sole distributors (o
COALPORT CHINA
Candlesticks
Earrings
Place Card Holders
Center Pieces
Pins
FRONT STREET, (OLON
Visit Colon's mnst popular
and antique store tiat
sells only Panama Hats.
JUST FOR MOM
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PANAMA HAT
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Box 521 I'Ho(E l108
FROI:N)T STREET. COLON
CALLIW6
Box 187 sALL Phone 412
The Best STORE
for Your PURCHASES
MHebleria Colon
Distributors of the
Famous \ 1.-TIN\GHOI 1. Products
COLON
Bolivar Avenue-No. 7108
ISTMO
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BARATOS
8099 BOLIVAR AVENUE
COLON
MADURITO
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FRENCH PERFUMES
LADIES-CHILDREN
WEARING APPAREL
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17 FRONT STREET, COLON
23
Eastern Bazaar
VERHOMAL AND KIll'BHI.i\ND
French Perfume
i- V Linens
Chinese Silk Goods
Curios
Best Lingerie
Box 518 FRONT STREET COLON
Eighty-six
Compliments of
French Bazar
HUERTEMATTE AND CO.
CENTRAL AVENUE PANAMA
CENTRAL AVENUE PANAMA
RAiDIO CI fTER
Home of the Famous
RCA VICTOR RADIOS,
VICTROLAS, RECORDS
Come in and play the Latest "Hits"
Bolivar Ave. i/ 0 1 Colon
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To the Class of 1947
Thank You !
Herff-Jones is Proud to have Been
Chosen to AI.hwiii'.w.liire
Your Class Rings
JONES Co
Class Rings Invitations Me
MPANY
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Represenoted by
E. A. LEWIS
Calle Estudiantes No. 136
Box 1408, Panama
Company y Corrd Cia. Ltda.
CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS
Matias Corro
Gerente
Colon, R. de P.
Telephone 140
Apt. 250
Eiglit7-sei en
COMPLIMENTS
OF
CIA. HENRIQUEZ, S. A.
BOLIVAR 7100
Box 459 PHONE 10
COLON
HERFI
Billiard .
and
Pool Supplies
AMERICAN SUPPLY
No. 14 J Street
Kitchen
and
Restaurant Supplies
Co., S. A.
Panama, R. de P.
SMOOT- BEESON, S. A.
Distributors
Buick Cadillac La Salle Chevrolet
Frigidaire Firestone
COLON PANAMA
Compliments of
fRC HI LE Of
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SPOTLESS
DRY CLEANER
Guaranteed Rapid Service
Federico Boyd Avenue
and 15 Street No. 5056
Colon
Telephone
767-1.
COMPLIMENTS OF
UNITED FRUIT
Company
Great White Fleet
Returns to Serve the Americas
Offices
UNITED FRUIT BUILDING
CRISTOBAL
PHONE 3-2121
CENTURY CLUB
PANAMA CITY
PHONE 523-524
Compliments of
CONEy ISLAND
COLON
Tenth Street and Balboa Avenue
Eigh t-nine
Compliments of
Panama
MOTTA'S
The LABLE That
Signifies QUALITY
Colon
EL LAGARTO
COLON / 155 CENTRAL AVENUE, PANAMA
The Largest Manufacturer of Genuine Alligator Articles
in the Republic of Panama
AMERICAN LEGION
ELBERT S. WADE
POST NO. 2
COMPI.I111EN TS
Dodge
DeSoto
Distributors
COLON MOTORS
Consult Us before Deciding on
Your NEW CAR
Panama
Colon
COMPAiNtA
Courtesy of
PANAAMENA DE
FLIERZA y LU[Z
OF
New York Studios
Panaima
Colon
N inety-one
We make and repair all
kinds of Jewelry
Work Guaranteed
Quick Service
Telephone 38-784-J
Joyeria
"EL SOL"
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all kinds of Jewelry
in our Shop
EL CLAVEL
Wishes
Colon
Special Attention UALITY
LEANI NG
Given to o
Linen Suits
YOUR VALET
PHONE EXCELSIOR PHONE
226 EXCELSIOR 226
AMELENDEZ AVE. BETWEEN 14 & 15 STREETS
DRY CLEANERS
Office 10th Street Colon Theatre Bldg.
Every
Success
To the
Class of '47
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PHONE 48 OR 354
Sinet -three
HONEST STO RE
BUTTONS
Is Our Specialty
Ninth and Bolivar
Box 438
COLON
Fotografia
CHARLES
VICTOR A. CHARLES
No. 18 J Street
Panama
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JOHN SURANY
Agents for
Remington-Rand. Inc.
W. A. Shaeffer Pen Co.
\.ig./,i,,. Books. Office and
Photo Supplies, Games,
\10, i!i, s, Sporting Goods,
Greeting Cards
Front L
Street 1 -'
THE ROBERT WILCOX COMPANY. INC.
Dealers in Builder's Hardware and General Merchandise
Gray rl.,rine Eneiiiu-. Electric Light Plants and afterr Pumps
Agents "THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY. NE\V YORK"
Central Avenue-Between 14th and 15th Streets. Colon
P. O. BOX 115 COLON
LAI)IES' It(SIERY
I'hone 731.
Looking for
A GIFT
Visit
The Native Art and
Gift Shop
MRS. H. SHAW, Prop.
45 FRONT STREET
PHONE 113
COLON
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ANYTIME AT THE
PARIS
BAZAAR
FRONT 1( I I. COLON
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Compliments of
The
French Bazar
JUAN PALOMERAS
COLON
p(1sd
Fastlic
DUTY-FREE-STORE
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GORHAM STERLING
COME IN AND SEE US
A51AVO
PANAMA
COLON
Visit or Phone our Shop for fine Pasteries
Party
Cakes
Cookies L : ..
THE PEOPLE'S
Corner Tenth Street and Justo Arosemena Avenue
B .ERY I.
BAKERY, INC.
Best Wishes to the Class of '47
KODAK, PANAMA, LTD.
FIL.\1 SUPPLIES
C \MIi -\S
PRINTING MATERIALS
FII.\L COLORED GUIDES
FLASH-GUNS
SA ARBOIX BUILDING-COLON
No. 98 CENTRAL AVENUE. PANAMA
Milk
Bread
Rolls
Phone 380 Colon
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C. Casullo
JEWELER
"Mido" "Multifort"
Longines" & Gruen"
Watches
All Guaranteed
45 FRONT CO
STREET COLON
ALSO FINE JEWELRY
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J. MIZRACHI
COLON
Jeweler, Watch Maker
and Expert Diamond
Setter
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Front \ Phone
Street 345
Ninetr-six
CASAFEOLI
10th Street No. 6013
COLON
GOLD AND SILVER
JEWELRY
NOCVELTIES Ko
SOUVENIRS
CURIOSITIES
Ramon Jimenez
Official Watch Inspector,
P. R. R.
For the best Service
Call for
Hamilton Watches
Phone Box
1855 831
COLON
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