|
~~F~~i$U~~~W'r4T.W'l ~~ ~ ~ ~?i T,..gj.y'l 4'jjI'i' j'.'1. 3 I
i .. .' 33*~4;1\3W
45 Ait. 4 I.. i. 'iv.
TW44> p. -':
I, :
3. 3I .
A. 1 .3,
.,4i.... ~
3.. .3
.45 3.
3..1 (
I Af, V-1 'W" IAk'
ja
r ., *
19s6
Awl~-
'6
loo
moyid~pplu~~
~e~arrli~lg~r
Digitized by the Internet Archive
in 2010 with funding from
University of Florida, George A. Smathers Libraries
http://www.archive.org/details/caribbean1956cris
THE CARIBBEAN STAFF OF 1956
Presents
Time:
September, 1955 to June, 1956
Place:
In and Out of C.H.S.
A
_ ~~
AM
The Carribbean Staff of Cristobal High School
presents
AS YOU LIKE IT
PRODUCTION STAFF
-.. -.-- --.......--. Mr. Beck
.-----------. Miss Rosenia
------ The Teachers
CAST
(In order of their appearance)
Leading Roles -
Stars --_----
Supporting Roles
Understudies -
-------- --_-_ ----- Seniors
----------------- Hall of Fame
------ ---------------_---- Juniors
------- Sophomores and Freshmen
SCENES
Act I:
Act II:
Act III:
Activities
Sports
Music
Director
Prompter
Producers
09
THE 1956 CARRIBBEAN
Ct
i(L~
e
4
a
t
A i
0
For your expoundation of the
principles of character,
scholarship, leadership, and
service . .
For your tireless efforts on
our behalf ...
For your patience and preseverance .
To you, Miss Jeanne Brown, we
dedicate
I**
4Y Wu11rinm
"To live in hearts we leave behind, is
not to die."
-Campbell
-4--
r^9
, .
. - ..-1 ** "*
^ vesi:c 'f .
~codtctiff
'il
1 I
4C
I
'I--
MR. PAUL BECK
Principal
AB, Findlay College
MA, University of Michigan
^~oni te4
MISS VILMA ROSANIA
Secretary
Canal Zone Junior College
Office Practice
** .
I
90owducc*
MISS ADAMARY ANDERSON
BA, Florida State College for Women
MA, University of Michigan
American Institutions
U. S. History
FTA Caribe Club Sponsor MRS. ANNE GEGG.
Girls' Counselor M.S., Cornell University
Spanish
French
Latin
Dramatic Club Sponsor
MISS JEANNE BROWN
Librarian
Stephens College
BA, University of Missouri
MA, University of Missouri
Library Training
National Honor Society Sponsor
MR. NOEL GIBSON
BS, Bradley University
Mechanical Drawing
Metal Shop
Rifle Club Sponsor
CAPT. JAMES CLOUD
Military II and IV
MR. EUGENE GREGG
AA, Canal Zone Junior College
BA, Colorado State College
Modern World History
Social Studies
Athletic Council Sponsor
SGT. CHARLES FINNIGAN
Military II
MR. O. E. JORSTAD
BM, Concordia Conservatory of Music
MA, University of Michigan
Orchestra
Chorus
Band
M/SGT. ROBERT GARDNER
Military I
MR. JAMES LASTER
BA, University of New Mexico
Math
G
'i
9 -
Pool
9. %.
";
b ase
$FI
I~ FI
'T 1
~` '
MRS. ALFHILD MAEDL
BA, Gustavus Adolphus College
English
MR. PAUL MOSER
BS, East Stroudsburg State Teachers
College
Physical Education
Health
MR. CARL F. MAEDL
BE, Moorhead Teachers College
MA, Columbia University
Guidance
Biology
Junior Class Sponsor
Boys' Counselor
MRS. EILEEN O'BRIEN
AB, San Diego State College
Physical Education
GAA Sponsor
,MR. BERNARD MAZZONI
M.E.D., Pennsylvania State University
Algebra
Math
Freshman Class Sponsor
MR. LUKE PALUMBO
BS, Northwest Missouri State College
Physical Education
Health
"C" Club Sponsor
MR. ROBERT McCULLOUGH
MA, Colorado State College of Education
Early World History
Social Studies
MRS. MARGERY PETERSON
BS, New York State College for Teachers
Shorthand
Typing
SA Financial Advisor
MISS SOPHIE McLIMANS
BS, University of Wyoming
Household Arts
Cafeteria
MRS. GRACE PKAU
BS, Valley City State Teachers College
Household Arts
English
Art
Jr. High Dramatics Club Sponsor
t
4,'^
'7P
~Cw r
,""ol-
5/',, ~E"'.'
1
MR. JAMES PFAU
BS, Valley City State Teachers College
MA, University of Minnesota
Chemistry
Physics
SA Sponsor MRS. DOROTHY SMITH
AB, Ohio Northern University
MA, Denver University
English
Senior Class Sponsor
Cheerleader Sponsor
MRS. STELLA RIEFKOHL
BA, New York University
MA, Columbia University
Spanish
Jr. High SA Sponsor MR. KARL SHIRLEY
BA, Texas Christian University
M. Ed., West Texas State
Trigonometry
General Math
Geometry
Algebra
Torrid Zone Wizards Sponsor
MR. CHARLES T. REEVES
BA, Arizona State (CIll.si
BS, Arizona State College
MA, Arizona State College
Woodshop
Driving Course Instructor
MR. JAMES STEARNS
BS, University of Florida
MA, University of Florida
Spanish
"21" Club Sponsor
MR. FREDERICK SAUR
BS Ashland College
MA, Ohio State University
Journalism
English
Quill and Scroll Sponsor
MR. ERNEST WRIGHT
AB, Oklahoma University
MA, Oklahoma University
Modern Business
English
Sophomore Class Sponsor
MRS. GLORIA SHATTO
BA, Rice Institute
Science
Zephyr Advisor
d J
ii
F.
r-
gw' '
je;p~
'~"~
n..
Cbl~
THEATRICAL REVIEW
By A Critic
The leading players of As You Like It began their careers as understudies. Led
by their head understudy, Donna Humphrey, and with such assistants as Vice-President,
Mary Orr; Secretary-Treasurer, Peggy Roddy, the understudies arranged a beautiful
Carnival Dance and a successful assembly. Following tradition, they were beaten by
the Sophomores in the annual Freshman-Sophomore production, "Mud, Defeat, and
the Gauntlet."
From understudies, the drama lovers were promoted to assist with other produc-
tions of the school. Under their own leaders, President, Nancy Montibello; Vice-Presi-
dent, Joe Hannigan; Secretary, Louise Tate; Treasurer, Mary Orr; and on their own
initiative they contributed an amusing assembly and a marvelous dance for the enjoy-
ment of all. That year, breaking tradition, they were beaten in the Freshman-Sopho-
more Brawl. Their dramatists were not as athletic as the brawny scene-shifting
Freshmen.
Advancing up the ladder to stardom the class became the supporting players.
Under the capable leadership of President, Sally Morland; Vice President, Nancy Monti-
bello; secretary, Pauline Pincus; Treasurer, Pat Leach; the supporting players produced
an outstanding assembly on Panama's Independence and a scintillating Junior-Senior
Prom signifying "April in Paris."
On September 9, 1955, the supporting players became the LEADS! With their
leaders, Robert MacSparran, President; Mary Jo Aycock, Vice-President; Pat Leach,
Secretary; John Brackins, Treasurer; they were placed in the limelight and presented
an educational assembly in commemoration of Theodore Roosevelt and staged a vibrant
Christmas formal.
Putting forth their best efforts the leading players gave four years of fine service
to school productions. Graduating into more stellar and actual roles, the leading players
are sure to excel again in dramas of real life.
-10-
e
CL
3
. OAD w .
TMII
-W^ ^*ia
IsC.
e
-'I 4,
N-.-
:;rl
B
it
~
*ft
61
7
~-
&. rn044'
OFFICERS
President-Robert MacSparran
Vice President-Mary Jo Aycock
Secretary-Pat Leach
Treasurer-John Brackins
ROBERT WATERS MacSPARRAN
PATRICIA ANNE LEACH
"Mac"
Ancon, Canal Zone
June 29, 1938
"A terrific Senior "Prexy", tops with all."
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Play Pro-
ductions 1,2,3,4; "Years Ago" 2; "Antic
Spring" 2; "The Bat" 3; "Time Out For
Ginger" 3; "Sabrina Fair" 4; "What a
Life" 4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Accompanist
1,2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,4; Caribbean Staff
4; Football Team Manager 4; Dance Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2; National
Honor Society 4; "C" Club 4; Boys'
State 3. "Mary Jo"
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
November 17, 1938
"A friendly smile and a cheerful air
add up to innumerable friends
for Mary Jo."
National Honor Society 3,4; Torrid
Zone Wizards 3,4; Dramatic Club 1,2;
Glee Club 1,2; Trade Wind 4; Editor 4;
Caribbean Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; GAA
2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Volleyball 1,3,4;
Allstars 4- Basketball 1,2,3,4; Allstars 3,
4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Allstars 1,2,3; Com-
mittees, Dances 2,3,4; Assemblies 2,3,4;
Comm. & Bad. 3; Sen. Class Vice-Pres.
4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Girls' State 3; Bad-
minton 4; Hall of Fame.
"Pat"
Colon, Republic of Panama
July 26, 1938
"Nonchalant--easy-going-personality
in her wardrobe."
Athletic Council 1,4; Play Productions,
"Sorry, Wrong Number" 3; "Sabrina
Fair" 4; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4; Thespians
4; Future Teachers of America 3,4; Glee
Club 2; Band Secretary 3; Orchestra 1,2,
3,4; Tradewind 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Pep
Club 1,2; Intramural Sports, Volleyball
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 2,3,4;
Badminton 4; Caribbean Girls' State 3;
Dance Committee 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Senior Dance 4; FTA Assembll 4; Class
Treasurer 3; Class Secretary 4; Hall of
Fame 4. ..
"Johnny"
Panama
July 30, 1936
"I would rather be remembered by a son,
than by a victory."
St. Joseph's Brother's School 1,2; Play
Productions, "Sabrina Fair" 4; Dramatic
Club 3,4; Rifle Club 3,4; Glee Club 3,4;
ROTC 3,4; Intramural Sports 3; Varsity
Sports 3; Hall Duty 3,4; Committees 3;
Assemblies 3; Chess Club 3.
MARY JOSEPHINE AYCOCK
Al (. -
JOHN BRACKINS
--12-
Ik
;rr
MARGARET ALLEN
"Marge"
Ancon, Canal Zone
March 29, 1938
"Here's a cheerful gal,
well worth knowing."
)ILI
A'
' ^**
aLi
-13-
ii i,
SARAH EUNICE BARFIELD
Fort Myers, Florida
November 10, 1938
"Jolly, good natured, full of fun.
If you want a good friend, here is one.
Glee Club 12,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; GAA
3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Varsity
Sports & Allstars 3,4; Committees 1,2,3,4;
Assemblies 2,3.
JAMES EDWARD AMBROSE, JR.
"Jimmy"
Colon, Republic of Panama
January 3, 1939
"The hand that follows
intellect can achieve."
National Honor Society 4; Torrid Zone
Wizards 3,4; "The Bat" 3; "Time Out
For Ginger" 3; "Sabrina Fair" 4; Dra-
matic Club 3,4; Thespians 4; 21 Club 1;
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Com-
mittees 2; Assemblies 2,3,4; Boys' State 3.
DOMINADOR BALDOMERO BAZAN
"Kaiser"
Colon, Republic of Panama
December 13, 1937
"Top man in the sports field
Carefree and constantly on the go."
Student Council 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 3;
President 4, Athletic Council, Pres. 3,
21 Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 3; President
4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Battalion Commander
4; "C" Club 1.2,3,4; President 4; Intra-
mural Sports, Soccer 4; Football 1,2,3,4;
Varsity 2,3,4; All-Isthmian 3,4; Baseball
1,2,3,4; Varsity 1,3,4; Basketball 2,5,4;
Junior Varsity 2; Varsity 3,4; Track 1,
2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1, Football Court
4; Hall Duty 3,4; Dance Committee 1,
2,3,4- Assemblies 1,2,3,4; ASC 1,2,3,4
ANDREA LUREE ARMSTRONG
"Strongarm"
St. Louis, Missouri
September 14, 1938
"Forward and frolic glee was there.
The will to do, the soul to dare."
National Art Honor Society 2- Glee
Club 2,3.4; Pep Club 1,2; Intramural
Sports 1; Dance Committees 1,2; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Assemblies.
GEORGE WILLIS BLAND, JR.
"Willis"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
December 4, 1937
"A little bit goes a long way.
Rifle Club 1; Orchestra 3; ROTC 1,2.
3,4.
;ri
RUPERT STEPHEN CHIN
"Rupe"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 27, 1937
"A scholar knows nothing of boredom."
Torrid Zone Wizards, 1,2,3,4; 21 Club,
4; Camera Club, 2; ROTC, 1; Intramural
Sports, Basketball, 3; Softball, 3; Varsity
and Allstars, Basketball, 1,2,3; Track, 2;
Football, 3,4; Committees, 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom,
3; Jr. Assembly, 3; Campaign Assembly,
3.
JAY ARTHUR CUNNINGHAM
Colon, Republic of Panama
May 7, 1938
"Who ever started work should have fin-
ished it."
Band, 3; Orchestra, 3; ROTC, 3.
VIRGINIA CHIN
"Vir"
Colon, Republic of Panama
August 22, 1938
"The good and wise lead quiet lives."
Pep Club, 1,2,3; Intramurals, Volleyball,
1,2,3; Basketball, 3; Committees, 1,2; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3.
JOAN MARIE CURTIS
"Joanie"
San Diego, California
July 11, 1937
"Simple and sweet in all her ways. She'll
be happy the rest of her days."
Athletic Council, 1; Dramatic Club, 2;
Glee Club, 1,2; Tradewind, 4; Caribbean
Staff, 4; Pep Club, 1,2; Intramural Sports,
1,2,4; Committees, Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3; Dances
3,4.
- JANET LOUISE CRAIG
Los Angeles, California
June 25, 1938
'A regular swingster, and plenty rocking
rhythm!"
S ib'h.. c High School,.1,2,3.
ROBERT WAHL DAILEY
"Bob"
Panama
October 8, 1938
"His chuckle made the world shake."
S. ROTC, 2,3,4.
-14-
( 1
loft
UJ/UNI tVhLYN DELANEY
Colon, Republic of Panama
March 9, 1938
"She lives in peaceful harmony with the
world."
Student Council, 1; Athletic Council, 2;
Camera Club, 2; Glee Club, 2; Band, 1;
Orchestra, 1; Pep Club, 1,2; Intramural
Sports, 1,2,3,4; Bowling Team, 2,3; Com-
mittees, 1,2,3,4; Asemblies, 2.
LUIS ELIZEY
"Louie"
Havana, Cuba
May 15, 1936
"Rather prone to folly, but never mel-
ancholy."
Rifle Club, 1; Glee Club, 1; Orchestra, 1;
ROTC, 1,2,3,4; Softball, 1,2,3; Baseball,
1,2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3; Football, 1; Base-
ball, Varsity, 4.
JOHN PATRICK DOUGAN
"Jack"
Maryville, Missouri
January 2, 1939
"He's witty and radical, wise and good."
Student Council, 2,3,4;; Torrid Zone Wiz-
ards, 2; Play Productions, "Gramercy
Ghost," 1; "Swing Fever," 2; "The Bat,"
3; Thespians, 3; 21 Club, 4; Rifle Club,
1,2,3,4; Camera Club, 2; Band, 1,2,3; Or-
chestra, 1,2,3; ROTC, 1,2,3,4; Tradewind,
4; Caribbean Staff 4; Assemblies, 1,3.
MARGARET L. EVANS
Puerto Castilla, Honduras
November 11, 1936
| "Quiet and sweet, most pleasing to meet.'
Balboa, 1,2,3; Intramurals, Basketball,
1.2,3; Softball, 1,2,3; Volleyball, 1,2; UN
Club, 1; Ushers Club, 2,3.
EDITH ANN ECKHOFF
"Edy"
Ancon, Canal Zone
November 13, 1938
"Silence is golden, but we're off the gold
standard."
Pep Club, 1,2; GAA, 2,3,4; Volleyball,
1,2,3,4; Softball, 1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2,
3,4; Badminton, 4; Varsity, Volleyball, 3;
Basketball, 2; Library Assistant, 1; Dance
Committees, 1,2,3,4; Assemblies, 1,2,3;
Girls' State, 3.
CHARLES C. FEARS
"Charlie"
Waterbury, Connecticut
April 1, 1938
"Jolly and certain of his stand, he'll have
fun in any land."
Homeroom Rep. 1; ROTC, 2,3,4; Capt.,
4; C Club, 3; Football JC, 1,2; Football,
3,4; Varsity, 4; Baseball, 3,4; Varsity, 3,4;
Soccer, 4; Boys' State, 3; All-Zonian
Team, 4.
-15-
W 'U
iL
-I Ad
ELIZABETH PATRICIA FEARS
"Betty"
Waterbury, Connecticut
April 1, 1938
"She was our queen, our rose, our star."
ROTC Battalion Sponsor 4; Tradewind 4;
Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1,2; Volleyball
S^ 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Freshmen Basketball Coach 3; Spanish Club 2;
Opening Day Assembly 4; Jr.-Sr. Dance 3;
Christmas Dance 4; ROTC Dance 4; Girls'
State 3; Football Queen 4; Hall of Fame 4;
Carihhean Staff 4.
MADELON GARRETT
"Butch" ; 9
Laredo, Texas
August 24, 1938
"So vivacious and gay, with a loving, winning
way.
Student Council 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Dramatic
Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club
1,2,3; Intramurals, Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Badminton 4; All-
Stars, Basketball 3.
LINDA FOSTER
"Lou"
September 18, 1938
'Aib "A tiny bundle of fun personfied."
Glee Club 3,4; Pep Club 3; Intramural Sports
4: Comm. and Baccl. 3; Girls' State 3. U o,
GEORGE A. GERCHOW
Almirante, Bocas del Toro
December 26, 1936
"He is the mirror of all courtesy."
Student Council 3; 21 Club 2,j,4; Glee Club
2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 3; ASC
1,2,3,4. JI.
Colon, Republic of Panama
September 29, 1938
"Our Scientific Genius."
Torrid Zone Wizzards 1,2,3,4; 21 Club 2,3;
Camera Club 2; Band 2,3; Orchestra 1,2,3.
Not Pictured
TIMOTHY JAY GILBERT
"Mouthy"
Des Moines, Iowa
"Silent and reserved, his mind the world
observed."
SBand 2; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Hall Duty 1,2.
-16-
It 1c,
nr
k^
ANTHONY CLIFTON HOWARD
CGlon, Republic of Panama
December 21. 193-
"We grant although he has much wit he is
very shy of using it."
ROTC 1i Junior Assembly 3.
-17-.
FLORA AGNES D. HARTE
"Flo"
Daytona Beach, Florida
September 18, 1937
"An easy-going, well-mannered girl."
Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Pep Club 1;
Volleyball 1,2; Softball 2; Library Assistant 4;
Dance Committees; Senior Dance 4; Assem-
blies 1.
DAVID HERE
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 4, 1936
"Silence is deep and eternal."
21 Club 4; ROTC 2; Intramurals. Soccer 3;
Softball 3; Basketball 3; Hall Duty 2.
CAROLINE ADELE HAUSER
Balboa, C. Z.
"Not too studious, not too gay, she'll trod the
even middle way."
FTA 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3;
Orchestra 2; Varsity, Basketball 3; Volleyball
4; Allstars, Basketball 1,3.
RICHARD B. HORNE
"Hornblower"
Cristobal, Canal Zone
February 24, 1938
'Never seen without 'That Look' in his eyes!
He definitely has a way!!!"
Student Council 4; Torrid Zone Wizzards 4;
21 Club 4; ROTC 1; Bowling 3.4; Football
3,4; Soccer 4; Track 3,4; Football Court 4;
Committees 3,4; Assemblies 1; Manager of
Baseball 1.
MARVA THERESA HENSON
Colon, Republic of Panama
November 24, 1936
"The girl with the brains . quiet and sweet."
Quill & Scroll 3; Tradewind 3; Caribbean
Staff 3; Intramurals, Volleyball, Softball; Li-
brary Assistant 4.
we
Ar
I i
ar
iY
01
&-'Ad
$a
,
ik
DONNA JEANNE HUMPHREY
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 25, 1938
"In each cheek a dimple appears; they are
for laughter not for tears."
ROTC Sponsor 4; Tradewind Editor 4; Carib-
bean Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Football Court 4; ROTC
Dance 4; Senior Dance 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Opening Day Dance 2; Freshmen Dance 1;
Opening Day Assembly 2; Comm. and Baccl.
3; Class President 1; Student Council 3; Ath-
letic Council 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball
1,2,3; Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3,4; Basketball
All-Stars 1,2,3,4.
SHIRLEY ANNE KEEPERS
"Boots"
Colon, Republic of Panama
May 20, 1938
"Mild-mannered, without a worry in the
world."
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 1;
Assemblies 1.
LOUISE ELIZABETH JOHNSON
"Tex"
Stanford, Texas
"A kind and steadfast mind has she."
Intramural Sports, Volleyball 3; Softball 3;
Basketball 3; Allstars, Softball 3.
LEIDA KLEEFKENS
"QUIET, but not idle."
Camera Club 2; Committees 1,2.
CAROLYN MARY JONES
"Jonesy"
Brooklyn, New York "
September 5, 1938
"A class mate everyone admires, for the wis-
dom she aspires."
Athletic Council 4; Dramatic Club 4; G.. 3,4;
Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3; Basketball
1,2,3,4; Allstars, Softball 3; Basketball 3.
GUYLEN ROBERT LANE
"Guy"
Richfield, Utah
August 13, 1938
"The blond-haired fellow with that catchy
smile!"
Rifle Club I; Camera Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3;
ROTC 1,2; Soccer 4; Hall Duty 1,2; Commit-
tees 1,2,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; FTA Assembly
4.
-18-
O
"r
1,
EDWARD WEBB LAWRENCE
"Ed"
New York, New York
May 9, 1937
"Education is the breath of life. But I am
short winded."
Play Productions 1,2; Rifle Club 1,2; ROTC
1,2,3,4; Hall Duty 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2.
HOWARD JESUS LEWIS
Cristobal, Canal Zone
January 6, 1936
"There is more in me than you understand."
Rifle Club 3; ROTC 1,2,3.
MARGARET JEAN LEIGH
"Limey"
Colon, Republic of Panama
"A peppy little piece of humanity."
Student Council 1; Asst. Treasurer 3; NHS 3,4;
NAHS 1,2,3,4; Play Productions, "Gramercy
Ghost" I; "Time Out for Ginger" 3; "Swing
Fever" 2; Dramatic Club 1,2,3; President 4;
Thespians 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; Tradewind 4;
Caribbean Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2; Sec. 3; GAA
2,3; Sec.-Treas. 4; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4;
Varsity Sports and Allstars, Softball 2; Capt. 3;
Volleyball 3,4; Committees 1,2; Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Brawl Coach 4; Girls' State 3; Coun-
celor 4.
RICARDO ANTONIO LORENCES
"Rick"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 30, 1937
"A likeable and sincere fella."
C Club 3,4; Football 2,3,4; All-Zonian Team
4; Committees 1,2,3,4 Assemblies 1,2,3; Track
Manager 2,3,4; Brawl 4.
MIRETTA CARLSEN LINDSEY (CHEEK)
"Retta"
.'.hirL'.,on, D. C.
June 2, 1938
"Content to live, this is my story."
Play Productions, "Swing Fever" 2; Dramatic
Club 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2; Glee Club 2;
Band 1,3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Swim-
ming 1,2,3; Committees 2; Assemblies 2,3;
Girls' State 3.
ARMANDO LUNG
"Wamba"
Old Providence, Colombia
"A nice Joe, with ability on the mound."
ROTC 1,,3; Baseball ,3,4; Junior Basketball 1.
-19-
I.'I
t4 I'i
I,
It
FLOYD McDERMITT
"Mindi"
January 21, 1938
Ancon, Canal Zone
"One who has both feet firmly planted
in the air."
ROTC, 1,3; C Club, 4; Varsity, Football,
4W 1.3,4; Swimming, 1; Track, 1; Commit-
tees, 1; Assemblies, 1.
l,. MARY OLIVE ORR
.: Colon, Republic of Panama
December 22, 1938
"Looks, personality, everything! All bound
i p in a bundle of perpetual motion."
Athletic Council, 3; Play Productions, 1;
Dramatic Club, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club, i,2,4;
ROTC, Company E Sponsor, 4; Pep Club,
1,2; Volleyball, 1,2,3, Basketball, 1,2,3,4;
Jamboree Queen; Member of Queen's
Court; Committees, 1,2,3,4; Assemblies,
1,2,3,4; Class Officer, 1, Vice-President,
1; Treasurer, 2; Girls' State, 3.
SALLY JUNE MORLAND
"Sal"
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 21, 1938
"Sparkling laugh, completely at ease, her happy spirit
never dampens."
Batesburg-Leesville High School, 1; National Honor
Society, 4; Treasure, 4; National Art Honor Society,
2,3,4; Play Productions, "Years Ago," 2; "Sabrina
Fair," 4; Dramatic Club, 2,3,4; Vice-Pres., 4; Thes-
pians, 3,4; President, 4; Torrid Zone Wizards, 4;
-Tradewind, 4; Caribbean Staff, 4; Co-Editor, 4; Pep
Sy Club, 2; Volleyball, 2,4; Softball, 2; Ring Commit-
"tees, 3; J.-Sr. Prom, 3; Committees, 2,3,4; Assemblies,
2,3,4; Jr. Class Pres., 3; Girls' State, 3; Hall of Fame, 4.
DORIS JANE PABON
"Dos"
Colon, Republic of Panama
May 3, 1938
"Full of chatter and full of pep, never quiet, that's
her rep."
National Art Honor Society, 2; Dramatic Club, 1,2;
Glee Club, 1,2,3; Tradewind, 4; Caribbean Staff, 4;
Pep Club, 1,2; GAA, 1,2,3,4; Volleyball, 1,2,3,4; Bas-
ketball, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Allstars, Volleyball,
1,2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Com-
mittees, 1,2,; Jr.-Sr. Prom, 3; Homecoming, 1,2,3;
Assemblies, 1,2,3,4; Glee Club Concert, 3; Girls'
"tate, 3.
SAMUEL MORRIS, JR.
"Sammy"
Nargana, San Blas
January 14, 1936
"Slow and easy going guy; Mr. Basketball
_S y in person."
( ROTC, 1; C Club, 3,4; Intramural Sports,
3; Varsity Sports & Allstars, Basketball,
1,3,4; Track, 1,3,4.
SLUKE TODD PALUMBO
"Lucius"
Trenton, Missouri
December 18, 1938
"A little work, and mostly play, blend to-
gether for a perfect day."
21 Club, 4; Glee Club, 1,2,3; ROTC, 1;
C Club, 3,4; Varsity, Basketball-J. V.-
1,2; Football, 1,2,3,4; Baseball, 3,4; All
Zonian Team, 4; Assemblies, 1,3; Brawl
Coach, 4; Committees, 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Prom,
3; Senior Dance, 4; Hall of Fame, 4.
-20--
X'.
tr,
-21-
LUIS PELAEZ, JR.
"Louie"
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Happy the man who enjoys life."
21 Club 3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; ROTC
Rifle Team, 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports,
Soccer 4; Hall Duty 1,2,3; Committees
4; Assemblies 4.
PAULINE MARIE PINCUS
"Sue"
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 28, 1938
"Quiet and mannerly-admired by all-
conscientious worker with unlimited
patience."
National Honor Society 3,4; Secretary
4; National Art Honor Society 1,2,3,4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 4; Plays, "Antic
Spring" 2; Dramatic Club 1,2,3,4; Thes-
pians 3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; FTA 2; Trade-
wind 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Co-editor 4;
Pep Club 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball All-
Stars 4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Jr.
Ring Committee 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Bowling Team 3,4; Girls' State 3.
DIANE CAROL PETERSON
"Pete"
Colon, Republic of Panama
"A sincere friend to all that know her."
Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Pep Club 1,2, GAA 3,4; Intramural
Sports, Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3;
Baseball 1,2,3; Varsity Sports, Volleyball
3; Basketball 3; Dance Committees;
Coronation, Jr.-Sr. Prom; Senior Dance;
Assemblies 1,2; Girls' State 3.
LILLIAN ANN PROSPECT
"Lily"
Binghamton, New York
January 23, 1939
"Softly spoken words and a dignified air."
Guantanamo Bay High School 1,2;
Torrid Zone Wizards 4; Pep Club 3;
Volleyball 3; Badminton 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom
3; Christmas Dance 4; Caribbean Girls'
State 3; Commencement and Baccl. 3.
SHIRLEY ELAINE PETERSON
"Shirl"
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 18, 1938
"Energetic, full of laughs,
a lovely blonde cyclone."
Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
ROTC Co-Sponsor 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4;
Pep Club 1; GAA 2,3,4; Volleyball
1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Varsity 2,3,4; Football Court 4;
Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly 3.
JAMES MICHAEL REDMOND
"Mike"
Ancon, Canal Zone
April 16, 1938
"I did not come to learn;
I came to laugh!"
ROTC 4; Varsity, Football 4.
\'r I~
F
-A
MARY JACQUELYN RESHETER
"Jackie"
Anniston, Alabama
July 27, 1937
"Polite and easy to get along with."
S- Athletic Council 1; Glee Club 1,3,4;
Pep Club 1; Library Assistant 1,2; Cafe-
teria Assistant 1; Committees 1,2; As-
semblies 1,2.
I,
ERNEST GUILLERMO RODRIQUEZ
"Ernie"
San Jose, Costa Rica
March 10, 1938
"Nice to know, with a very pleasant way."
Athletic Council 1; 21 Club 1,2; ROTC
1,2; Varsity Sports, Football 2; Assemblies
2,3.
ALLEN WARREN ROBINETTE
Colon, Republic of Panama
May 27, 1938
"Very quiet and unassuming;
Weighty plans his mind is brewing."
Student Council 4; National Honor
Society 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4;
ROTC 1,2,3,4; "C" Club 3,4; Football 2,
3,4; Baseball 2,3; Basketball 3; Track 3;
Member of Court 4; Assemblies 2,3;
Boys' State 3; Hall of Fame 4.
JANICE LEE ROSCOE
"Jan"
Needham, Massachusetts
December 1, 1937
"A little wit would please me more
by half; I didn't come to learn,
I came to laugh."
Dramatic Club 1; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural Sports 1,2,
3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3;
Softball 1; Dance Committees 1,2; Jr
Sr. Prom; Class Assemblies 1,2,3.
MARGARET ANN MARY RODDY
"Peggy"
New York City, New York
August 9, 1938
"A top athlete who has helped
bring CHS glory"
A GAA 1,2,3,4; President 4; Vice-Pres. 3;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Bowling Team
2,3; Varsity & Allstars 1,2,3,4; Library
Assistant 1; Committee Chairman 1;
Soph. dance 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Assemblies
1,2,3; Comm. & Bad. 3; Girls' State 3;
Sec.-Treas. 1.
LYDIA ELAINE SMITH
"Lyd"
Colon, Republic of Panama
September 6, 1938
"Best things come in small packages ..
need we say more?"
Dramatic Club 1,2,3; Glee Club 1;
Tradewind 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Pep
Club 1,2,3; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4;
Library Assistant 1,2; Dance Committees
2; Assemblies 1,2,3.
-22-
PATRICIA KAY STANLEY
"Pat"
Charleston, West Virginia
December 2, 1938
"Life may be real and earnest, but it sure
is fun!"
FTA 2.
LEWIS ARTHUR TABER
"Lewie"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 9, 1938
"One of our Football Heroes!"
Student Council, 3; ROTC, 1,2,3,4; Var-
sity baseball, 2,4; Football, 2,3,4; All-
stars, Baseball, 2,4; Football, 1,2,3,4; I
Queens Court, 4.
JOHN FRANKLIN STEPHENSON
"Johnny" SP
Andarko, Oklahoma
January 3, 1939
'A friendly manner to all around him."
National Art Hoffor Society, 2; ROTC,
' 1,2.3,4; Committees, 1,2,3,4; Assemblies,
2,3.
ANGELA ROSE TYLER
Branchville, Virginia
October 15, 1938
"Always there to lend a hand, where the
situation may demand."
Courtland High, 1,2; Granly High, 3;
Dramatic Club, 4; Volleyball, 4.
MARK CHARLES TIEDJE-SUGAR
m "Marcus"
Cleveland, Ohio
September 26, 1938
"It is the mind which makes the lad."
.. q, Play Productions, "The Bat," 3; "Time A t
Out for Ginger," 4; Dramatic Club, 2,3,4;
Thespians, 3,4; Glee Club, 2; Band, 2,3,4;
i ^Orchestra, 3; ROTC, 2,3,4; Dance Com- h 4L
mittees, 2,3,4; Assemblies, 2,3,4; Boys' .
State 3.
LUTICIA ROBINSON YOUNG
"Tishie"
Chicago, Illinois
January 10, 1938
"A friendly manner to all around her."
Glee Club, 1,2,3,4; Pep Club, 1; Volley-
ball, 1,2,3; Basketball, 1,2,3; Softball, 3;
Cafeteria Assistant, 2; Committees, 1,2.
Jr.-Sr, Prom, 3; Assemblies, 1,2,3,4.
-23-
LEA LANE
Koosharem, Utah
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATION
From the left (new members): Felipe Garcia, Rupert Chin, Sandra Motta, Alice Lim,
Carolyn Jones, Edith Eckhoff; (old members): Allen Robincrtc, Sally Morland, Mary
Jo Aycock, James Ambrose. Sue Pincus, Robert MacSparran, Margaret Leigh, Paul Beck
Jo Aycock, James Ambrose, Sue Pincus, Robert MacSparran, Margaret ILiuli. (prin-
cipal, Paul Beck.
cjcT
4,4
_ a
i~
,. d-
\ n
' -* ,
^p. d.
1. Ricardo Lorences
2. Donna Humphrey
3. Caroline Hauser
4. Andrea Armstrong
5. Shirley Keepers
6. Felipe Garcia
7. Howard Lewis
8. Sally Morland
9. Sam Morris
10. Editlanne Eckhoff
11. Kaiser Bazan
12. Mary Resheter
13. Mary Orr
-26-
rI, I
I'TCI a
-)
Sarah Barfield
Lilly Prospect
Charles Fears
Betty Fears
Sue Pincus
David Heres
Janice Roscoe
John Brackins
Lewis Taber
Dick Horme
Lydia Smith
Margaret Leigh
Rupert Chin
Diane Peterson
Mary Jo Aycock
Leida Kleefkens
Louise Johnson
Pat Leach
Doris Pabon
WI
Np
4..
-27-
i~rCC
tV
LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
MARGARET ALLEN leaves her quiet ways to Sandra Jones.
JAMES AMBROSE wills his R.O.T.C. commissions to his brother, John.
ANDREA ARMSTRONG wills her cute pony tail to Lois Stevens.
MARY JO AYCOCK leaves her ability for asking difficult questions to Jeanette Swicegood.
SARAH BARFIELD leaves her ability of dying her hair to Kathleene Brede.
KAISER BAZAN leaves his All-Isthmian position and football shirt to any Tiger that can fill it.
GEORGE BLAND wills his motorcycle jacket to his brother Harry.
JOHN BRACKINS wills his position of having money pass through his hands to any underclassman who likes the feel of it.
RUPERT CHIN leaves his number 12 shirt and the football bench to Keith Kulig.
VIRGINIA CHIN leaves her silence and her hidden talents to Adalia Prudence.
JANET CRAIG leaves her dancing feet to Wendy Cotton.
JAY CUNNINGHAM leaves it all.
JOAN CURTIS leaves her badminton racket to Lynda Geyer.
ROBERT DAILEY leaves willingly.
DIANE DELANEY just leaves.
JACK DOUGAN leaves his drum sticks to Bill Gibson.
EDITH ANN ECKHOFF leaves a certain object from J. D. and D. H. to any curious junior.
LUIS ELLEZY wills his ability to get along with the teachers to Don Nolan.
MARGARET EVANS
BETTY FEARS leaves her coronation crown, and position as R.O.T.C. Battalion Sponsor to any worthy junior girl.
CHARLES FEARS wills his ability not to get his name in the paper to Wendy Sasso.
LINDA FOSTER leaves all efforts to hold a typing speed of 30 to Pat Peck.
FELIPE GARCIA leaves his active brain to Eddie Pabon.
MADELON GARRETT leaves all the work of the S. A. Secretary to a lucky junior.
TIM GILBERT leaves all his school problems behind.
GEORGE GERCHOW leaves his wardrobe to George Mercier.
FLORA A. HARTE leaves to Jo Ann, the mirror on the wall.
CAROLYN HAUSER leaves her piano fingers to Carol Lew.
MARVA HENSON leaves her typing speed to Linda Farrel.
DAVID HERES leaves his class troubles to Henry Mizrachi.
DICK HORNE leaves his physics problems to any physicist who can cope with them.
ANTHONY HOWARD leaves his masculine reserve to Bernard Craig.
DONNA HUMPHREY leaves her pep, vitality, and giggles to Huey Lee.
LOUISE JOHNSON leaves her psychiatrists' couch to Sandra Hughes.
CAROLYN JONES wills her immeasurable wit to Ruby Dodson.
SHIRELY KEEPERS wills her shorthand to anyone who can pass it.
GUYLEN LANE leaves it all-to the devil.
EDWARD LAWRENCE wills his concentration of study to any absent-minded scholar.
PAT LEACH leaves her loud voice to Rosalie Radel.
MARGARET LEIGH wills her witty ways to David Stanley.
HOWARD LEWIS leaves his camera to Barry Davidson.
MIRETTA LINDSEY wills her long wavy hair to Mary Lou Dailey.
RICARDO LORENCES leaves his great singing voice to Milton Grover.
ARMANDO LUNG wills his right arm to the guy who thinks he is man enough to hold it.
ROBERT MACSPARRAN leaves his role in C. H. S.'s play productions to Chuck Crawford.
FLOYD McDERMITT wills his love of agriculture to Sam Newhard.
SALLY MORLAND leaves her other earrings to Lamoine Werlein and Bobby Joe Wiliford.
SAMMY MORRIS wills his basketball ability to Mac Concepcion.
MARY ORR leaves her solemn, quiet ways and love of lemonade to Sandra Motta.
DORIS PABON wills her sports personality to Marcela Leignadier.
LUKE PALUMBO leaves his height to Jo White.
LUIS PELAEZ, JR., leaves his membership in the 21-club to Alvaro Saborio.
DIANE PETERSON leaves her curly hair to Bunchy Gegg.
SHIRLEY PETERSON leaves her position as R.O.T.C. Sponsor to Pat Maedl and her place in the Queen's Court to Mary Morland.
SUE PINCUS leaves her paint brush to Brian Cox.
LILY PROSPECT leaves her sweet voice to Esther Droste.
MICHAEL REDMOND wills his driving ability and crazy car to Robert Lowe.
MARY R I- H .TER wills her long hair to Grace Argo.
ALLEN ROBINETTE wills his place in the Hall of Fame to John Coffey or Bill Rankin.
IRNEST RODRIQUEZ leaves his fishing gear to Rachael Radel.
JANI( 1: RO )S OIL leaves her graduation cap and gown to her sister, Sandra.
SI(ONARI) SCRANTON wills his camera-shyness to Janet Swicegood.
I.')IA 'MfITH wills her ability to dance the mambo and the cha-cha-cha, to Barbara White.
PAT STANI.EY wills her pretty brown hair to Alicia Hicks.
JOHN S'1 I'Hf'N1(N leaves his physics homework to Ross Tobin, a brain.
LEWIS TABER leaves his position as Football Captain to any junior worth of the honor.
MARK TEDJIE SUGAR wills his scooter parking space to Phillip Hadarits.
ANi II A TYI.ER wills her place in the senior class to Terry Parker.
LUITICIA YOUN(, leaves her ability to bark like a dog to John Wall.
Cafct oP
~mTne
IF~
-m
4l
j~fid
-II
I
1~5*'.
~L~'.C*'C 5.1
'.x*~l~rS.i
41
;'U`C~l ,.
n. 'r"
* :
r~
*.*
'
r
;r
*~i,
uur?dkr c
~;r
.4%
*-f~i~b~
.* Lt,'.
~S*;. ,li
t. :*
r~yi~I~g
.- ..*
.4. ."
Sally Morl.ind
MR. AND MISS CHS
Dominador Bazan
Popularity .. is only a virtue where men have it whether they will or not."--Savile
_I_~__---,~L""
J ~I
.,
Y
`f
"'
! It
; *,*
T-5-
.?
":
~ F
JUNE 7, 474S6
LATIN AMERICAN EDITION
.. WE.LY NEV .AGA ..ZINE
THE. WEEKLY NEwSMAGAZINE
MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED
Mary Jo Aycock James Ambrose
"An earnest desire to succeed is almost alwayss prognostic of success."-Leszcynski
_ _
*-
t
ci
S
1/
-41
T Z
11
MOST TALENTED
Pauline Pincus
Robert MacSparran
"Talent is a gift which God has given us secretly, and which we reveal without per-
ceiving it."-Montesquieu
. .k I
cC7
~IL~
AI'
=~Sz)
/
MOST STUDIOUS
Leida Kleefkins
"Studies serve for delight, for ornament, and for ability."-Bacon
Rupert Chin
E: ""
I
2
Peggy Roddy
MOST ATHLETIC
Allen Robinette
"Every man has his proper gift of God, one after this
manner, and another after that."-I Corinthians.
-14-
I P
li,
- 41
/
BEST DRESSED
Patricia Leach George Gerchow
"Costly thy habit as thy purse can buy, but not expressed in fancy; rich, not gaudy; for
the apparel oft proclaims the man."-Shakespeare
1
~j~f~l' 15
" "'
CI-
~115~C
BEST DANCERS
Janet Craig Richard Horne
' \\ hen you dance, I wish you a wave o' the sea, might you ever do nothing but that."
-Shakespeare
Sg
Ir
IS'
r .I
r 11 )
41IAL k 8 1Ji
Lewis Taber, FRIENDLIEST
"Friendships multiply joys, and divide griefs."-Bohn
Mary Orr
Mi 4.
i
.C .. ,;
',
''N
rA
I
,r r
-w
sill- F. --A-r
WITTIEST
Margaret Leigh
John Dougan
"Laugh yourself into stitches."-Shakespeare
I V*
-i
4,-
2\-
,'Z"~
0'
ijil
.iA
F' .."
I"N
Yii*i"
q ~ .,.
r
rI Ifl
I
I. '
7 i
I
N
N~
C',
CC
I,
A LU-8..
I c\
'*
9v
c.
Cav
i.
*r /
[ $ : .
^ S
f' S
S'I
4 1-
j* u~
*~" tl-<
'3 .
CLASS PHOPHECY
The sirens shriek, the brakes squeek, the crowd is enormous. We are now in
front of McDemittt's Japanese Theater, just constructed by the multimillionaire,
FLOYD McDERMITT, in the heart of downtown New York. This esplendent edifice
was designed by the already famous ANTHONY HOWARD, who, with his partner,
FELIPE GARCIA, are now starting plans for a new Pentagon built.ni to house Gen-
eral of the Army, ALLEN ROMINETTE, and his staff.
Tonight, June 4, 1966, is the night of all nights. The famous producer, RUPERT
CHIN, has collaborated with director JOHN BRACKINS to present their fabulously
new stage production "As You Like It" written by the noted author and playwright,
LEIDA KLEEFKENS, whose fame has been predicted by the established columnist,
JACK DOUGAN, the top show of the forthcoming season.
Starred in this new extravaganza, is LINDA FOSTER as a not-too-nice play girl
who spends her time chasing ROBERT MACSPARRAN, recently graduated from
the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Introduced for the first time on Br'. .l.. iv,
will be the new d..nrir' team of JAMES AMBROSE AND JANET CRAIG who re-
cently made their debut at the world famous Waldorf-Astoria, now owned and man-
aged by TIM GILBERT. Along with the previously mentioned dance team, are
ANDREA ARMSTRONG and DORIS PABON who have just scored a hit on the
Decca Records, where they are starred as "The Harmonizers." They will interpret the
great LEWIS TABER'S musical composition The two teams have had a rapid rise
to stardom. ERNEST RODRIQUEZ. the agent of the two teams, predict a great
future for these newcomers.
The spotlights are covering the New Vork skyline as the Cadillacs arrive for this
premier of premiers. EDWARD LAWRiANCE, Post Master General of the United
States, has just alighted with his date for the evening, first woman Speaker of the
House LILP PROSPECT, who is dressed in a lavish evening gown of gold lame, which
has been rumored to have been designed by SHIRLEY PETERSON, who runs the
exclusive MiLadies Guest Shoppe, on 5th Avenue. Many of her models, including
PAT LEACH and MADELON GARRETT, are usherettes in the theater here tonight.
Driving up in his new Mercedes-Benz is stock car racer MICHAEL REDMOND and
his riding partner JAY CUNNINGHAM; and behind them I see them wo women
who have gained some little renown as psychiatrists, LOUISE JOHNSON and
LUTICIA YOUNG, hI'.,, just been employed by the Mayo Clinic. Hhere they will
work with the eminent brain ......- .1i LUIS PAELEZ.
Curtain time is rapidly approaching and the invited guests are still arriving,
Here comes SARAH BARFI.ID and DIANE DELANEY, who have just invented
a way to keep the natural blond blond, and their escorts for the evening, KAISER
BAZAN, who has been elected as All-American ILill.ll for the past three years, and
BOB DAILEY, well known physist. who is working on the Nitrogen Bomb.
R.t;ri;._* into the theater we find. assuming seats, Dean of Vassar College. LEON-
ARD S(.,\NTON, and MARYJO AYCOCK, who is private veterinarian for Wild
Game Hunter JOHN STEPHENSON Further down in front are DIANE PETER-
SON, CAROLYN JONES. and FIl ( R HARTE, whose Eye, Ear and Throat Clinic
has proved a big success; a:nd there's MARGARET EVANS who has become famous
for inventing an Aumtmatic.Diaper-Cl ...I -.' MI lNi..
The lights dim and the curtains part. Out step EDITHANN EECKHOFF and
RICARDC LOREN(ES. your Mistress and Master of Ceremonies for the night. They
express theii pleasure at seeing such a crowd and call to mind the fact that PEGGY
RODDY, DONNA H.UMLI'IREY, and LYDIA SMITH could not be here tonight
as they are (iI.p'; ii in the '6 Clympics in San Francisto. And now the curtain rises.
There are mixed 'ois and abhs" as one is immediately aware of the striking set de-
signed by MARVA HI IN and VIR(.II A4 CHIN. As the play commences, no-
tice is taken of the magnificent job of lighting being done under the supervision
of MARK SUGAR. The stage manager. DAVID HERES, has made certain that noth-
ing will go wrong and the play is an immediate and tremendous success.
The cast receives a standing ovation which lasts for eight minutes, and the
orchestra conductor, CAROLINE HAUSER, is lauded for her excellent work.
Suppof inq
ji0otC 40
IL
V.-
" yV4I--dnnaM I t I- .
mdrMmei~ rll
'!:;Rr ...... .- .... .- ...... ... .., : ... ,in
!:,m a.*"* .:Ta: .iinn-
:^ ^ .^^S
\ ^ ^-L.
1511.
--. MAC -;j -" &w.
r; r
r
The reception is held at the plush Tycon Motel owned by Charles FEARS, famed
impresario, and the ball room is crowded to overflowing. Just arriving are JOAN
CURTIS, JANICE ROSCOE, and ANGELA TYI.ER, hair stylists whose 4th Avenue
shop is the rage of all society matrons. Life photographers DICK H(RVNE and
HOWARD LEWIS can be seen taking snans of MARGARET LEIGH, first woman
in Parliament, and GEORGE GERCHOW, foreign embassador to Costa Rica.
Right now MARY RESHETER, MARGARET ALLEN, and SHIRI EY KEEPERS
who have just opened as a sister trio at the Latin Quarter are trying to re- major
league ball players, ARMANDO I I'N( and LUIS ELLEZY to do a tan routine with
them.
I.l'iK PAl I'MlnO private dentist. and MIRETTA IINDSEY, private senog-
rapher, are seen discussing tonight's performance with famed critics PAT STANLEY
and GUYLEN LANE. I cannot hear what they are ,i;nL. but it seems favorable.
The attractive BETTY FEARS and her portrait painter, SUE PINCUS. have just
entered and are surveying the crowd There is star basketball player SAM MORRIS
who just recently played against the world famous Globe Trotters. MARY ORR is
hostess for the occasion.
SALLY MORIAND. the world's best known earring designer and model, has just
arrived in her new Rolls Royce convertible, wearing one of her latest creations. Righr
behind her comes GEORGE BLAND who has just starred in "Pink and Black Tri-
umphs." He has taken the place of the deceased Marion Brando.
Ciiner.at1l i 'I. to the Class of '56. Their fame has been fulfilled.
Sunlo L04
-3
4I
Robert Williford
President
Pat Maedl
Secretary
Brian Cox
Vice-President
Diane Geddes
Treasurer
K-)
I*
M. Brians
R. Boggs
R. Boggs
-7-',.
R. Choy J. Coffey
K. Brede
J. Chambers
D. Corrigan
W. Chong
v-
B. Craig
Gerry Robinett
"V
Linda Geyer
r
Phillip Hadarits
Mildred Gibbq
James Hanna
James Hanna
R. t
R. Croft
Cr
R. Dodson
Milton Grover
Jo Ann Harte
J
Dorohy Hauser
Dorothy Hauser
David Hawthorne
Ted Herrnn.n
M Connard
Cr
M L. IDailhy
B. Davison
'I
B. Gegg
Cleve Griffin
Dean Hause
I.
Ali ici Hicks
E 'I V
Marcela Leignadier
Vi
It
Cathy Lindsey
Gail Macpherson
Jim Longo
George Mercier
Terry Louis
Robert Lowe
Mary Morland
Henry Mizrachi
Sam Newhard
Don Nolan
Terry Parker.
^16
I kt
Fred.Pritham Rachel Radel
Sandra Motta
- I II I II
Sandra Hughes
Fred Johnson
Alice Lim
Bill Rankin
Pat Peck
Pedro Rodrigue :
Nello Rosania
Alvaro Saborio
Ac-
Carolyn Sanders
'V*
Jeff Slaughter Eddie Smith
Ken Stone
Ken Stone
David Stanley
Janet Swicegood
J i
Janet Swicegood
Jeanette S'. i- ,.w.l
S.
1'
Nelso Trottier"
John Wall
George Wetzel
Lamoine Werlein
Barbara White Phyllis Wood
I'a
r
- -
Cr
1)
Ross Tobin
Judy Tipton
ad ;
91
nr
4019
^ *
,' w*-3 Ic "
i^
'i il
L:A
tI1
o;P!
f' B" "
& 'i^~f
l^|M "' ^W
I
IF 1 ';
.-r l~ ^ ^'
^r'
J1
-4r
I
I.
0j
t
;C~:~r
iC"
F-
Ii
1 rnde<4Audiec
lily- tf hi
4 4 I 1
IsI
4 4-mr' 2
*^^~ VI:^ q!
kw^d jf-&Q:s: 3 O
-~a. ~
.do
1 j~tr
^* f
Aj -
C UI
SopPhomot es
W. COTTON
President
A. DONAHUE A. BREDE
Vice-President Sec.-Tres.
M. Angermuler
G. Argo
L. Bailey
J. Argue
F. Bath
S. Beck
M. Bleakley M. Belanger J. Coffey
A. Brooks
J. Farube
J. Fahrubel
E. Fusselman R. Chin
J. Brooks
R. Gilbert
R. Bookhammer
J. Fernandez
M. Coffey C. Brackins
C. Cabanillas
C. Flenniken
A. Chong I. Cumban D. Concepcion
L. Cunningham
A. Chan
L. Hirschfield
W. Bath
r
C. Crawford S. Jones
C. McClain E. Folse
W. Fusselman
C. Salter
f^
\^ "
L. Talbert H. Keepers
B. Nelson
V. Bazan
W. Sasso
r. a
ei n
R. Deakins
R. Radel
B. Gibson
B. Gibson
V. Kleefkens
J. Forrest
J.Scholl
C. DeTore
C. Ri-H'
J. Hall
F. Wray W. Lawrance F. Montalve
C. Olander
L. Terrell
. Trimle
G. Trimble
E. Pabon
L Pernigotti '
J. White
C Lew
N. Fuller
B. Smith
J. Murray
R. Philips
W. Williford
S. Roscini
R. Hearn
J. McGraw
C. Rusodimos c. rJ.
J. Will.
J. W ;QII. .ij~'
FRESHMEN
R. Alberga
L. Arroyo
R. Armistead
L
B. Hogan
R. Frankel
(J.
J. Griffon
R. Kulig
P. Lawson
J. Brownlee
H. Bland
D. Ebernez
W. Hayes
D. Hickey
J. Lorenzo
J. Lorenzo
A Howard
J. Marshall
G. Allen
K. Coate
F. Corrigan
E. Halloran
\:-
A. Lawrence
H. Lee
J. Ambrose
M. Barber
2--
W. Bird
E. Droste
W. Gilley
B. Bialkowski
CIV
R. Blair
M. Engelke
M. Hanna
A. Hardwick
W. Limkemann
E. Miller
P. Apolayo
R. Cookson
M. Dare
N. Gibson
S. Karton
R. Lastinger
F. McGuinness
B. Connard
M. Cunningham
E. Furey
D. Humphrey
A. Mendez
L. Martin
L. Martin
L. Farrow
M.
M. Hicks
E. Morales
E. Vila
J. Seam
C. Whit
B. McNa
B. McNa
1. Sanders
B. Rankin
an C. Shore
p 0
te J. \' in, >
mee D. Eberenz
M. O'Brien
R. Favorite
L. Stevens
c.'
J. Bedwell
J. Boseman
s(
M. Sanders
P. Riccio
A Taber
1ICI
D. Cook
R. Hoskins
Jf
L. Werlein C. Grenier
J. Owen
S. Wood
G. Toledano
J. Trespak
D. Day
F. McGinnis
G. Shumate
J. Roberts
4'^
j
r
N. Ramircz
A. Santos
rI
J. Walsh M. Washabaugh
ir
. Wallace E. Yolros
B. Tosch 1). Robinson
L. Erickson, Vice-President
M. Johnson, Sec.-Tres.
K. Cox, President
f2 if J
L4'
jN
VMS".
v .^ --
Ai,
4
& tiif ti es
i-
Q: .
S. Mr. James Pfau is sponsor of the
Student Association.
Mr. James Pfau
STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The Student Association is composed of a representative elected from each home
room and a cabinet which direct the proceedings. The cabinet consists of a President,
Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Assistant Treasurer elected by the student
body.
The Student Association sponsors many school activities. Membership costs less
than if the students were to pay for each activity, inter-cholastic game, and the year-
book individually.
All the awards-sports, dramatics, music-are provided for by the student Asso-
ciation.
!u Al
W M
-" S 9... -
(Picrurcd from left to right): Back row: William Bird, Chuck Crawford, Allen
Robinette, Jack Dougan, Dirk Horne. Middle row: Huey Lee, Diane Hickey, Steffi
Beck, Carolyn Sanders, Alice Lim, Marie Bleakley. Front row: Cabinet-Madelon
Garrett, Secretary; Kaiser Bazan, President; Sandra Motta, Treasurer; David Hawthorne,
Vice-President; Milton Grover, Assistant Treasurer.
I/t~it AC. CO. CL
ATHLETIC COUNCIL
The Athletic Council is con-
posed of home room alternates
who handle tickets and gate re-
ceipts and advertise the interscho-
lastic ganes. The President of the
Athletic Counqil is David IHox-
thorne, Vice-President of the Sru-
dent Association.
( Pictured from left to right) Back row: Alfred Chan, Billy
Rankin, Bill Hayes. Front row: Pat Leach, Carolyn Jones, Beth
Bialkowski, Mary Lou Dailey.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The I iclcr honor that Cristoba!
High School can bestow upon a
student is election to membership
in the Caribbean Chapter of the
National Honor Society. Qualifi-
cations for membership are charac-
ter, scholarship, leadership, and
service The officers of the organi-
zation are: Allen Robinette, Presi-
dent, Pauline Pincus, Secretary;
Sally Morland, Treasurer.
(Pictured from left to right) Hack row: iJmes Ambrose,
Pauline Pincus, Marv lo Aycock, Robert MacSparran. Front
row: Margaret Lcigh. All ... Robinette, 'l Morland.
q4
I lational Aonor Socirly
Torrid Zone Mizards
The honorary science club of the
Christobal High School, the Torrid Zone
Wizards, was first organized by Mr. Carl
Maedl in 1942. Members must have a
keen interest in science as well as a high
scholastic standing. Sponsor of the club
is Mr. Karl Shirley. The officers are
President, James Amrbrose; Vice-Presi-
dent, Brian Cox; Secretary, Allen Robin-
ette.
(Pictured from left to right) BACK ROW: Dick Home, Rupeni
Chin, Mr. Shirley, Robert MacSparran, Mary Jo Aycock, Felipe Gar-
cia, John Brackins. MIDDLE ROW: Jeanette Swicegood, Howard
Lewis, Pat Peck, Jean Chambers, Pauline Pincus, Margaret Leigh,
Sally Morland, Terry Louis, Cathy Lindsey. FRONT ROW: Allen
Robinette, James Ambrose, Brian Cox.
Q
1 .
Membership in the Quill and Scroll is
an award reserved for those who merit
the honor through scholarship, service,
and Journalistic achievements. The spon-
sor of the organization is Mr. Frederick
Saur. The members this year are: Mary U
Jo Aycock, Pat Leach, Donna Humphrey,
Robert MacSparran, Sally Morland, Dick
Home, and Pauline Pincus.
.i// andy SC~I0/[
nni
Pri F', I
(Pictured from left to right) SEATED: Donna Humphrey, Pat
Leach. STANDING: Mary Jo Aycock, Robert MacSparran, Dick
Home, Sally Morland, Sue Pincus.
The Girls' Athletic Association is an
exclusive sports club, composed only of
the girls who are outstanding in sports.
To become a member a girl must partici-
pate in at least two All-Star teams in one
year or one All-Star team and be in. L'
the top ten in the point system. 01) Lrs
of the organization are: Peggy Roddy,
President; Mary Jo Aycock, Vice-Presi-
dent; Margaret Leigh. Secretary-Treasurer.
The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Eileen
O'Brien.
,7" 1,/ /1
"C" CLUB
Membership into the "C" Club is with
little doubt the biggest honor an athlete
may achieve in C.H.S. To become a mem-
ber one must letter in a varsity sport and
be accepted and finally pass one of the
school's most "trying" initiations. Offi-
cers of the club are: K.iser Bazan, Presi-
dent: Bill Rankin, Vice-kiesident; Allen
Robinette, Secretary-Treasurer. The spon-
sor of the club is coachh Luke Palumbo.
Ct .js' Atiletic Asiociaton
'?~--
b' J
I ~
2ramatics Clcu
: "
;' *
The Dramatics Club, consisrine
Sof those students with an interest
in acting and stage productions,
helps the Thespians in the CHS
play productions. Each year the
Dramatics Club participates in the
Annual Drama Festival and pre-
sents an assembly to the student
body.
"92
-.--~
The sponsor of the Dramatics Club is Mrs. Anne Gegg.
The officers are Margaret Leigh, President; Sally Morland, Vice-
President; Carolyn Jones, Secretary; and Marie Bleakley, Treas-
urer.
National Jedtepians
Bg'*^. ..._.. 4.3y R
The National Thespians of CHS
are those students who are out-
standing in the field of dramatics,
not only in acting, but also who
do exceptional work on publicity,
make-up, and stage construction.
This year there are ten Thespians
in the organization with Mrs. Anne
(..e:' as sponsor. The officers are
President, Sally Morland; Vice-
President, Pauline Pincus; Secre-
tary, Terry Louis; Treasurer, Rob-
ert McSparr.an and Historian.
MIargarct Leigh.
( Pictured from left to right) Back row: Mrs. Gegg, Brian
Cox, Barbira; Gegg, Barry Davison, Mark Sugar. Front row:
Margaret Leigh, Robert MacSparran, Sally Morland, Pauline
Pincus.
-A l r
cI,,
The Rifle (lub, organized in
19 i7. consists of those students in-
terested in rifles ;and the correct
way to use them. The Rifle Club
com peres in National Postal
Matches and is composed of many
expert marksmen.
.4.-.~ ;~,'~Fd~;
- ~S3.. aQ.s
The officers of the club are: President, Mike Brians; Vice-
President, Billy Gibson; Secretary, Beth Bialkowski; Treasurer,
Linda Ciiiiinc'l ..... Executive Officer, Barry Davison. The
sponsor is Mr. Noel Gibson.
21 CAII
C~ r
a_ tp
The 21 Club consists of twenty-
one members, all boys, who repre-
sent each of the twenty-one Pan-
American republics. Each member
writes an essay about the country
he represents and prizes are
awarded for the outstanding ones
ar
Ay \
...a I(
t
Officers of the organization are: President, Gecorge (;er-
chow; Vice-President, l.uis Pelacz; Secretary, G;ecrge Mercier.
The club sponsor is Mr. James Stearns.
1.
cl4ibary .A/Li3Ian1
The Library Assistants do innum-
erable jobs, such as keeping library
records, checking and replacing
books, and helping a student who
needs aid in the library. These stu-
dents, under the supervision of
Miss Brown, work hard and earn
academic credit for their efforts.
(Pictured from left to right), BACK ROW: Loretta Hirschfeld.
FRONT ROW: Marva Henson, Flora Harte, Robin Gilbert.
O/ce IrL
The office girls are a great help
to Miss Rosania in the office. They
type, file, and do other helpful jobs
for an academic credit.
( Pictured from left to right): Virginia Chin, Donna Humphrey, Doris
Pabon, Pat Stanley, Miretta Lindsey, Luticia YIhnll. AT DESK: Miss
Rosania.
-62-
Carbe Club
The Caribe Club, the
Cristobal High School branch
of the Future Teachers of
America, was organized in
1949 to further (...i"IrI
the noble cause of teaching
as a profession. Officers of
the organization are: Bar-
b.ira Gregg, President; Pat
Leach, Secretary. The spon-
sor of the club is Miss Mary
Anderson.
(Pictured from left to right) Back row: Fay Wray, Miss Ander-
son, Steffi Bekk. Front row: Esther Miller, Barbara Gegg, Ellen Fus-
sleman. tNot pictured) Pat Leach.
it
L 106 t~' -7*
.^ -- lF' *-
J
"rC~
~s~
omecomini
A
)E
Queen Betty
(
K:ill Lewis
HOMi, OMING C)O'RT---cft t :h M. r Nc Garr e
Queen Betty, Dick Horne, l.ike Plmo, Ic H : r, M.irv Orr Kin
Lewis, Alan Robinette, Kaiser IBazan, ; irkv PI'' r
.4
eC~
4amnBoiec
CHEERLEADERS
Left to right:
Sandra Motta, Mary
Morland, Sreffi Beck,
Pat Maedl, Linda Talbert,
Shirley Peterson, Sandra Hughes
and Berry Fears
--^
ii '
*1;
J
'8bj
a. .::
--
*'
'P-"
' ''. .- ;8''
:O ..
-a"
I" .-. 4
cle
..
.. *o~
COLOR GUARDS
Sgr Lamoint \'crlein
Sgi MNike Ridmiond
S7i Ma.rk Sugar
'Sg John (.ottc-v
BATTALION STAFF
L[ C(-o li R.str BJz.ia
E.\L-u.jr.- Jinim ARmbrn'c
Sr_ ns, r iA rt FIr ars
Ad ip t.nr AliNen R.bincir
L ."
*0.
'tL
Ileb.
--68-
ROTC SPONSORS
Major Betty Fears
Capt. Shirley Peterson
Capt. Donna Humphrey
Capt. Mary Orr
R
--dl
5
Z
I
II
t; e
S' I-d
41 \l \' ^;- Ifo d
~&~r->^L R
Ir$ t
r ..1
I
4- -
Ad~
C -
a I
m .,.
.4
4
t
Az"u *
4Cfen' toluetiona4
I.J
VCi V l uS. H
A1A.
ft ^9i E
dorj^^gg ^BI ^H^
fcsi- C_^B-* "B eL "!
':^'v ~~F 3BP% I^ y^f
*'" tfB' ," *"'t *^ ^ '-> *
'li * y l n
rr~;I
t~ C
, *t
#ii
hi
-P
0
It
1:
0, I
tla ,
&~
iT
Kt^''___-
(]])n.,,.i:-j *arti e
~-;r ,~* J`'L~:V":
10
* 4 ,4
*"^ ^sL'
4'
"0,0
LCS
Ced 0 cz
Jr w m
vaa
pp
P4
.0
x;i
ncd :1
cu P
Qj 4
ca >S
CF
0
2U
Ct2a r~~;IC
u 0
A~& .1
4cr C uQ
-a ;3~~
-p.t '- ; 4Jru
~~-44 -:
c< ~$~:
'I~ o U v;
)c $"
Ie- -a% o
~tU* a ~ .i
iw6 ~"
/*0
TRACK TEAM
TRACK TEAM-Front row (left to right): Manager B. Davison, B. Hall, C. Brackins,
E. Pabon, W. Sasso, J. Brooks, B. Rankin, R. Eaton, C. Detore, E. Stieritz, R. Lowe,
and Manager S. Newhard. Back row (left to right): K. Bazon, J. Brackins,G. Lane,
D. Hawthorne, M. Grover, L. Werlein, J. Forrcst, L. Duhon, R. Lorences, B. Gibson,
E. Smith, A. Robinette, and W. Chong.
BASEBALL TEAM
~ej
'Vb
.7
BASEBALL. TEAM-Front row (left to right). A. Lung, D. Ramsev, B R.nkin, R
Croft, M. Brians, W. Sasvo, L. Ellzcy, D. Conception, and lithoy J. Palumbo.h Back
row (left to right): Manager J. Brackins, 1.. Taber, C. Fears. M Grover, R. Tobin.
A. Robinette, L. Palumbo, S. Newlhard, aind Coach L. Palumbo.
~~
d
i'F
It
? %^
...,..^ .*ft;.^
"WOO' 40
i"';Jt..
`f.
d~ F'i;. ~.t
-'F;'*l +'
.?X;i~FF~FU~ ~L; .".
"A" LEAGUE-Seated: Doris Pabon, Captain. Front row (left to right): Jean
Chambers, Edith Eckhoff, Ruby Dodson, Mary Jo Aycock, Lydia Smith, and Alicia
Hicks. Back row (left to right): Caroline Jones, Peggy Roddy, Linda Cunning-
ham, Madelon Garrett, Sarah Barfield, Manager Cathy Lindsey, Sandra Motta, and
Bunchy Gegg.
"B" LEAGUE-Front row (left to right): Sue Pincus, Donna Humphrey, Captain
Wendy Cotton, Linda Talbert, and Huey l.ee. Back row (left to right): Jeanette
Swiccgood, C arolyn H;Iser, Angela Tylei, Ann Brede, Carolyn Sanders, Diane Hickey.
Not pictured: Judy Tipton, Pat Maddl, and Alice Taber.
'a.
-w/
C9
aT
-% *" "" ''
".
i.
b *' ,
S^-^^ ^
S.4.I
Aj
ri
-a-c ,4
'ftc~
skl 'ta FqW
"A" LEAGUE ALL-STARS-SEATED: Peggy Roddy, Laptam. FRONT ROW (left
to right): Doris Pabon, Kathleene Brede, Mary Jo Aycock, and Margery Connard.
BACK ROW (left to right): Marie Bleakley, Sarah Barfield, Sandra Motta, and Linda
Cunningham. NOT PICTURED: Shirley Peterson, Diane Delaney, Alice Lim, Bonnie
Smith. M.ir\ Morland. and M.i.n.cr i(all MhaPhtrson
0 A__ rIw
"B" LEAGUE ALL-STARS-(left to right): Jeanette Swiccgood, Barbara Connard, Sue
Pincus, Captain Donna Humphrey, Wendy Cotton, Linda Talbert, and Steffic Beck.
BACK ROW (left to right): Carolyn Hauser, Pat Maedl, Diane Hickey, Ann Brede,
Mandy Donahue, and Margaret Leigh. NOT PICTURED: Judy Tipton.
b
tid 0
S .I
r ~
U,''
I
'4"
' i
.I4
'I;
-*
.j* .
!e. ,,i:
41r
;-
~
r
..-~Yi
me Music Department
Cristobal High School looks with pride to its Music Department, under the direc-
tion of Mr. O. E. Jorstad. Throughout the years the Glee Club, Orchestra, and Band
have played an important part in every program. Music is presented before each play,
between the acts, and after the final curtain. Every Assembly program includes music
by the Glee Club, Orchestra, or Band. Every talent show includes individual musical
talent-vocal or instrumental. The Band brings added school spirit to pep assemblies
and aids the morale of the team members on the playing field.
The high-lights of each year at Cristobal High School include the traditional
Christmas Festival with the tableaux and the annual Spring Festival. Who could imagine
Cristobal High School without its music or without Mr. Jorstad?
THE ORCHESTRA
. imt
sT.'
*1
r*
"`: *~.
Y :d
eTSp;: r~- .
i. TL"7~"'~i*
* c
...i
~T;
~nat.
r'y:
'
THE GLEE CLUB
, O
H^| f e!'g
4"
iA.
Sik o . tn
h L4IULi4n
I
SMOOT Y HUNNICUTT, S.A.
CHEVROLET
BUICK
OLDSMOBILE
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE
BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
I
Compliments of
TROPIC RESTAURANT
Mgr. Archie Leon
ROYAL NETHERLAND
STEAMSHIP CO.
CRISTOBAL, CANAL ZONE, BALBOA
J. CAIN & CO., INC.
TRANSPORTED CAIN
TRANSPORTES CAIN
CIVA de COLON, S. A.
SEE THE NEW 1956 PONTIAC WITH
NEW STRATO PT EIGHT HYDROMATIC
PN TIAC...
I
Panama 3-3448
Colon
MOTTA'S
THE LABEL THAT
SIGNIFIES QUALITY
Panama
Congratulations
to the
Class of '56
PFIZER CORPORATION
Colon, R. P.
MOTORS COLPAN, S. A.
MERCURY
LINCOLN
FORD
Compliments From
"ITALIA SOCIETY
DI NAVIGAZIONE-
GENOVA
Cristobal 3-2464
COLON FURNITURE
9th St. on Bolivar
Colon, R.P.
BEST WISHES
MADURO
PANAMA
COLON
COMPLIMENTS OF .. .
DARIEN DRUGSTORE
STORE
WESTINGHOUSE DISTRIBUTOR
Tel. 412
Colon, R.P.
LOUIS R. DUCRUET
GENERAL INSURANCE BROKER
Colon, R.P.
6007 Front St.
COMPLIMENTS OF .
CIA. INTERAMERICANA
GILLETTE
COLON, R.P.
BAZAR HONEST
Tel. 511
FILL
YOUR
HOPE
CHEST
FROM
"SHAWS"
Colon Panama
GET
YOUR
CORSAGE
AT
THE
ARGAlRITfA
FLORIST
SHOP
VISIT
THE
ENGLISH
FURNITURE
STORE
TEL. 334
COLON
GFlo4t uptrot
Colon Import & Export Co., Ltd.
WHOLESALERS
452 BOLIVAR AVENUE
COLON
Stop In and See
"SLIlM"
AT THE FLOWER OF INDIA
Finest Oriental Goods
C. CASULLO
JEWELER
"MIDO" "MULTIFORT"
WATCHES
All Guaranteed
45 FRONT STREET COLON
Compliments
of
OlO1G CHAIfG S.fl.
GENERAL HARDWARE
PANAMA COLON
Phone 303 Phone 1193
a
PARKE DAVIS
Inter American Corporation, Ltd.
COLON FREE ZONE
Compliments of
ALMACEN SALAS
JULIO A. SALAS, Prop.
BOLIVAR AVE. PHONE 537
Comnplin ents
OO
D. PRETTO STEVENSON
Best Wishes
CIA.
DIERS & ULRICH S.A.
Telephone 101 Colon
Compliments ol
CANAL ZONE CREDIT UNION
Cristobal, C. Z. Balboa, C. Z.
W. W. GOULD
General Insurance Service
2nd Floor, Masonic Temple
Cristobal, C. Z.
Telephone 3-1456 Box 2098
COMPANIA HENRIQUEZ S.A.
Best Wishes To
The Class of
"1956"
Best Wishes to the Class of '5 6
ABOU SAAD TEMPLE
ANCIENT
ARABIC ORDER
NOBLES OF THE MYSTIC
SHRINERS
CONTINUES ITS
SUPPORT TO
CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL
KODAK PANAMA, LIMITED
FILM SUPPLIES
CAMERAS
PRINTING MATERIALS
FILM COLORED GUIDE
FLASH-GUNS
ARBOIX BUILDING-COLON
No. 98 CENTRAL AVENUE-PANAMA
Best Wishes To The
CLASS OF 1956
TERMINAL PANAMA S.A.
COLON PANAMA
BOX 462 TELEPHONE 1420
TAGAROPULOS INDUSTRIES, INC.
"PEPSI-COLA"
"OLD COLONY"
"ORANGE CRUSH"
MANUFACTURERS ALSO OF THE
BEST ICE CREAM ON THE
"ISTHMUS"
TELEPHONE 1002 BOX 443 COLON
"They Gave Not of Their Time But of Their Support and Cash"
BULLY BOOSTERS FOR C.H.S.
Leslie Rinehart
Trevor Simmons
Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Humphrey
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kariger
Mayor and Mrs. Jose D. Bazan
Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Robinette
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Pabon
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bailey
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Armstrong
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Orr
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Newhard
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bleakley
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Werlein
Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Rinehart
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Day
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leigh
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Morland
Mrs. Alice Pincus
Gilbert Smith
Joanne Reccia
Tom Steward
Mr. and Mrs. "Smitty"
Mr. and Mrs. Porter Crawford
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gibson
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Roddy
Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Page
Nancy Kariger
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Lawrance
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Croft
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McDermitt
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Newhard
Mary Lou Allen
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Blakely
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckhoff
Manuel Perez
Samuel Abbo
Betty Smith
Dr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Aycock
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Kleefkens
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGaughey
Mr. and Mrs. Norman B. Davison
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Greene
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Salter
Jeanette McKeowen Lockhart
Mr. and Mrs., John Leach
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coffin, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James Reccia
Gerard K. Schear
Ali McKeowen
Marie and Andy Fraser
Mr. and Mrs. Carter C. Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Scheidegg
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Argo
Peggy Lee
|