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Canal Zone
For your tireless and ceaseless efforts in feeding the
"inner man" and for always helping whenever you can-
the 1957 Caribbean is dedicated to you-
MISS SOPHIE McLIMANS
Your kindess, humor and consideration soothes our
daily lives like a symphony.
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I'D HAVE BAKED A CAKE
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MR. PAUL BECK
Principal
AB, Findlay College
MA, University of Michigan
MISS VILMA ROSANIA
Secretary
Canal Zone Junior College
Office Practice
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MISS ADAMARY ANDERSON
MA, University of Mlichigan
American Institutions
U. S. History
FTA Caribe Club Sponsor
Girls` Counselor
MISS MARGARET CLAYTON
BS, Southeastern Louisiana College
MA, Mississippi Southern College
Physical Education
Cheerleader Sponsor
GAA Sponsor
MISS JEANNE BROWN
BA, University of Missouri
'~ MA, University of Missouri
Librarian
'4 Library Training
National Honor Society Sponsor
MR. JACQUES COOK
BS, Miami University
MS, Ohio State University
Trigonometry
General Math
Geometry
Algebra
Junior Class Sponsor
LT. LUK(E CALLOWAY
Military II and IV
BS, U. S. Military Academy
Page 7
MR. LOUIS FATTO'ROSI
BA, Rutgers Univercity
MA, Rutgers University
Modern Business
English
Dramatic Club Sponsor
M/SGT. ROBERT GARDNER
Military I
Drill Team Coach
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SGT. CHARLES FINNIGAN
Military II
Rifle Team Coach
MRS. ANNE GEGG
BA, Cornell University
MA, Cornell University
Latin
MR. WILLIAM GARBER
BA, Lynchburg College
Science
Math
Jr. High SA Sponsor
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.Jl BS, Bradley University
Metal Shop
Rifle Club Sponsor
MR. O. E. JORSTAD
BM, Concordia Conservatory of Music
MA, University of Michiganrcesr
Chorus
Band
MR. EUGENE GREGG
AA, Canal Zone Junior College
BA, Colorado State College
Modern World History
Social Studies
Athletic Council Sponsor
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MRS. ALFHILD MAEDL
BA, Gustavus Adolphus College
English
MR. JAMES HUNT
BA, Bemidji State Teachers College
English
Math
Zephyr Adivisor
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MR. CARL F. MAEDL
BE, Moorhead Teachers College
MA, Columbia University
Guidance
Biology
Torrid Zone Wizards Sponsor
Boys' Counselor
MISS SOPHIE McLIMANS
BS, University of Wyoming
Household Arts
Cafeteria
M.ED. PenslvaiaStae ierst
IMR. BERNA~RD MAZZONI
Journalism Ads
MR. PAUL MOSER
BS, East Stroudsburg State Teachers College
Physical Education
Health
Science
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MR. ROBERT McCULLOUGH
MA, Colorado State College of Education
Early W~orld History
Social Studies
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S.;Y C I~Irl`
i MR. LUKE PALUMBO
BS, Northwest Missouri State College
Physical Education
Health
I ~. "C" Club Sponsor
MR. JAMES PFAU
BS, Valley City State Teachers College
MA, University of Minnesota
Chemistry
SA Sponsor
MRS. MARGERY PETERSON
BS, New York State College for Teachers
Shorthand
Typing
SA Financial Advisor
MR. CHARLES T. REEVES
BA, Arizona State College ,
BS, Arizona State College
MA, Arizona State College
Woodshop
Driving Course Instructor uiir~
MRS. GRACE PF;AU
SBSs, Valley City State Teachers College
Household Arts
English
Art
Jr. High Dramatics Club Sponsor
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ERI MRS. STELLA RIEFKOHL
BA, New York University
--r MA, Columbia University
Bu Spanish
MRS. DOROTHY SMITH
AB, Ohio Northern University
MA, Denver University
Senior Class Sponsor
MR. FREDERICK SAUR
BS, Ashland College
MA, Ohio State University
Journalism
English
Quill and Scroll Sponsor
MR. JAMES STEARNS
BS, University of Florida
MA, University of Florida
Spanish
"21" Club Sponsor
MR. KARL SHIRLEY
BA, Texas Christian University
M. Ed., West Texas State
Science
Freshman Cas Sponsor
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DAVID WENDELL HAWTHORNE
"Dave"
President
May 27, 1938
"You've Got the Magic Touch"
S.A. Vice President 3; Athletic Council 3;
"C" Club 2,3,4; President 4; ROTC 1,2,3,4;
Dance Committees 3,4; Senior Class President
4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track
2,3,
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"San"
Colon, Rep. de Panama
Vice President
December 23, 1939
"Dream Girl"
Student Association, Treasurer 3; Athletic
Council 1; National Honor Society 3,4;
Thespian 3,4; President 4; Girls Athletic As-
sociation 2,3,4; Caribe Club 3,4; Secretary;
Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; ROTC Sponsor 4; Dance
Committees 2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,
2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, Vice President;
Class Officer, Vice President 4; Volleyball
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Softball Intramurals 1,2,
3,4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Volley-
ball All-Stars 1,2,3,4; Softball All-Stars 2,3;
Basketball 2,3; Football Queen 4; Plays, "Years
Ago"; Sabrina Fair"; "What a Life"; "Life
With, Mother"; Girls' State 3, Lt. Gov. Girls
Nation 3; Student Association Service Award
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KATHLEENE BREDE
"Bude"
Portland, Oregon
June 20, 1939
"Unforgettable, That's What You Are"
Girls Athletic Association 3,4; Dance Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,2,3,4;
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 2,3;
Senior Class Secretary 4; Volleyball All-Stars
3,4; Softball All-Stars 3; Homecoming Court 4;
Glee Club 1,2; Office Assistant 4; Intramural
basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural volleyball 1,2,
3,4; Intramural softball 1,2.3; Baccalaureate
and Commencement 3, Driving Course 4; Pep
e.- Club 1; Girls State 3.
PATRICIA ANN MAEDL
"Pat'
Colon Rep. de Panama
June 21, 1939
"A Pretty Girl Is Like A Melody"
Homeroom Representative 1,2; National Honor
'1Society 4; Girls Athletic Association 2,3,4;
Cheerleader 2,3,4; ROTC Sponsor 4; Dance
Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,
2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, "Swing Fever"
Secretary of Junior Class; Class Officer 4;
Treasurer; Band, Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4; Volleyball All-Stars 2,3; Softball All-
Stars 1,2,3,4; Basketball All-Stars 2,3; Girls'
State 3; Swimming 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Com-
- mencement and Baccalaureate Committee 3.
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EMMA-LEE BLAYLACK
"Emma-Lou"
Slidell, Louisiana
January 13, 1939
"Little Things Mean A Lot"
4H Club; Freshman Club; Home Economics
Club.
JOHN MICHAEL BRIANS
"Mike"
Nampa, Idaho
September 6, 1939
"I've Got You Under My Skin"
Rifle Club, 1,2,3,4; President 2,3,4; ROTC
1; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Assembly Com-
mittees 4.
KENNETH MELVIN BROWN
"Ken"
Tomah, Wisconsin
April 21, 1938
"Young Man, Young Man'
ROTC 2,4; Football 2,3; Baseball 2,3; Dance
Committees 4.
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JEANNE ANNE CHAMBERS
"Jean"
Colon, Republic de Panama
"Jeannie, With the Light Brown Hair"
Homeroom Representative 4; National Honor
Society 4, President; Girls' Athletic Associa-
tion 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Caribe Club
2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wizard 2,3,4; Dance Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Assembly Committees 2,3,4;
Intramural volleyball 1,2,3,4; Intramural bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural softball 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Allstars 2,3; Volleyball Allstars 4;
Bowling 3; Brawl Coach 3; Girls' State 3; Driv-
ing Course 4; Baccalaureate and Commencement
3; Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee 3; Christmas Dance
Committee 4.
WILSON CUT ING CHONG
San Francisco, California
November 5, 19)37
"C" Club 3,4; ROTC 3,4; Dance Committees
4; Track mgr. 3; Football mgr. 4; Orchestra
mgr. 3,4; Band mgr. 3,4; Gym 1,2.
RONALD LEON CHOY
"Ronnie"
Panama, Republic de Panama
December 10, 1938
"Soldier Boy"
ROTC 3; Intramural basketball 3,4; Intramural
soccer 3,4.
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JOHN BARTHOLD COFFEY
"Beano"
Colon, Republic de Panama
"You're the Cream In My Coffee"
Athletic Council 1; ROTC, 3; Dance Com-
mirttes 1,4; Football 1,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3.
MARGERY ANN CONNARD
"Margie"
Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 23, 1938
"I'm Always Thinking 'bout You Margie"
Cheerleader 4; Dance Committee 3; Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball All-Stars 3,4; Glee
Club 1,2; Band 3,4.
DENNIS 16fAI nc(ORRIGAN
Colon, Republic of Panama
September 13, 1939
"My Ideal"
ROTC 1,2,3; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; As-
sembly Committees 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Christmas
Dance 4; Opening Day Assembly and Dance 4.
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S"Bri"
Colon, Republic de Panama
February 22, 1939
"A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
President Student Association 4; Homeroom
c ~~-"a Representative 2; Athletic Council 3; Thespian
3,4; "21" Club 2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wizard
2,3,4, Vice President 3; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dance
4 Committees 1,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,2,
3,4; Vice-President Junior Class 3; Dramatics
Club 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; Play Productions,
i "The Bat", "Sorry Wrong Number," 2; "Sab-
.f rina Fair," 3; "What a Life,". 3; "Heat Light-
~ ning," 3; "Life With Mother," 4; Drama
Festival 2,3; Best Actor Award 3; F.T.A. 3;
Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Intramural Sports, Football 2;
Softball 2; Track 2,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4;
Orchestra 1,2,3; Band 2,3; Glee Club 3; Music
Award 3; Boys' State 3; Boys' Nation 3.
: BERNARD J. CRAIG JR.
:* "Bernie"
Colon, Republic de Panama
January 16, 1939)
Sc ROTC 1; Football 4; Baseball 3; Assembly
Committees 1,3; Track 2.
C21a aRAYMOND CO WAY CROFT
Darby, Pennsylvania
(4r k July 31, 1939
p "I Get A Kick Out of You'
Homeroom Representative 4; Athletic Council
f ~2; "C"' Club 3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; Dance
Committees 2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,2,
g) 3,4; Dramatics Club 1; Football Varsity 1,3,4;
Baseball 2,3,4; J.V. basketball 2; swimming,2
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MARY LOUISE DAILEY
"Mary Lou"
Panama City
January 31, 1940
"All Aglow Again"
Council 3; Dramatics Club 1; Girls'
Athletic
State 3.
BARRY L. DAVISON
Longmont, Colorado
"Delightful to Know"
"21" Club, 1,2,3,4; 1st prize essay, 2nd prize
essay 3; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Assembly com-
mittees 2,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Football
1,2,3,4; Varsity 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Bowl-
ing 2; Basketball Jr. Varsity 1; Track 2; Band
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Fr. Soph. Brawl Ref.
3,4; Intramural basketball 2,4; "C" Club 3,4;
All C.Z. Football Team 4; Jr. High Football
Coach 3,4; Baccalaurea'te and Commencement 3.
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NORMAN BENJAMIN DIALS
"Bennie"
Columbus, Georgia
November 11, 1938
"Music Maestro, Please"
ROTC 2,3,4; Battalion Commander 4; Senior
Assembly 4; 1st squad field night 3; John
Phillip Sousa Band award 3.
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Long Island, New York
;a May 19, 1939
"5 Foot 2, Eyes of Blue,
Oh What Those 5 Feet Can Do"
I~rpManhattan High School, Kansas 2; Caribe 3
Club 3,4, Historian 4; Cheerleader 4; Pep Club-
1; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly Com- .~
mittees 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; CD
Nurses Aide 4, Vice President 4; Class Treas-
urer 3; Glee Club 3; Girls' State 3; Drivers
Training 2; Commencement and Baccalaureate
3; Intramurals 1,3,4; Vlebl lsas4
g Orchestra 1; Football Queen's Court 4.Vlebl lsa 4
BARBARA LOUISE GEGG
"Bunchy"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 2, 1939
"If the Nightingales Could Sing Like You,
;a They'd Sing Much Sweeter Than They Do"
Eureka High School, California 1; S.A. Treas-
urer 4; National Honor Society Treasurer 4;
Thespian 3,4, Vice President 4; G.A.A. 3,4;
Caribe Club 2,3,4, President 3; Torrid Zone
Wizard 3,4, Vice President 4; Dance Com-
mittees 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 2,3,4, President .
4; Drivers Training 4; Baccalaureate and
Commencement 3; Girls' State 3; Brawl Coach
3; Glee Club 2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4; Basket-
ball Allstars 2; Baseball Allstars 3; Volleyball
Allstars Manager 4; Assemby Committees.2,3,4.
~~ LYNDA LOU GEYER
".Lynda"
Reading, Pennsylvania
September 30, 1939
"I Count All The Charms About Lynda"
5-~LLArt Honor Society 1; Pep Club 1,2; Camera
~g Club 1,2; Library Assistant 3; Glee Club 2,3;
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; "Sabrina Fair`"; "Life
With Mother"; Driver's Training Course 4;
Mock Election 4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4; Top Ten, Volleyball
\ 3; Swimming Team 1,2.
BOBBY JOE WILLIFORD
"Bob"
Pope, Mississippi
January 12, 1939
"When I Grow Too Old to Dream"
I'11 Have You to Remember"
Homeroom Representative 1; Athletic Council
2; ROTC 1,2,3; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
Assembly Committees 2,3,4; Class President 3;
Football 2,
PHILIP STEPHEN HADARITS
"Willie"
Cleveland, Ohio
"Giant"
ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 3,4; Band
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3.
JAMES ROBERT HANNA
"Jim"
Colon, Republic of Panama
November 9, 1939
"It Had To Be You'
Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; As-
sembly Committees 3,4.
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"Cis"
Daytona Beach, Florida
November 16, 1938
"Hey There, You With The Stars
In Your Eyes
Athletic Council 4; Dance Committees 3; As-
sembly Committees 2; Dramatics 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom 3; Girls' State 3; Library Assistant 4;
Volleyball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Softball Intra-
murals 3; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
DEAN DOUGLAS HAUSE
"Gooey"
Hagerstown, Maryland
January 12. 1940
"And What Did I Do.
I Thought About You
Athletic Council 4: Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Demo
cratic Presidential Elector 4; Homeroom Alter
nate 4.
DOROTHY L. HAUSER
"Dots"
Colon, R~epublic of Panama
June 24, 1939
"When You're Smiling
Dance Committees 2,4; Assembly Committees
2.3,4; Orchestra 1; Glee Club 1; Softball All-
stars 2; Volley ball 1,2; Softball 1,2; Basket-
ball 1,2.
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LAMOINE EDSON WERLEIN
"Lam"
Mondovi, Wisconsin
September 12, 1939
"Teen-age Prayer"
"21" Club 1,2,3,4; "C" Club 2,3,4; ROTC
1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 3,4; Assembly
Committees 1,2,3,4; Track Team 2,3,4; Play
"What a Life" 3, "Life With Mother" 4;
Soccer 3.
TED J. HERRMAN
"Fingers"
New York City, N. Y.
July 25, 1939
"Memories of You'
ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 4; Assembly
Committees 1,2,3,4; Driving Class 4; Water
Polo 1.
SANDRA ELAINE HUGHES
"Sandy"
Ancon, Canal Zone
August 11, 1939
"With a Song In My Heart"
Cheerleader 3; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
Assembly Committees 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 3;
"The Bat" Glee Club 1,2,3,4; Intramural
Sports 1,2,3,4.
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"Checalo"
Abilene, Texas
April 14, 1939
"Johnson's Rag"
Home Room Representative 3: Homeroom Al-
ternate 2; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees
2,3,4; Assembly Committees 2,3,4: Football
2; Play Productions 3,4, "What a Life", "Life
With Mother".
GAIL ARDENE JOHNSON
"Bunny"
Augusta, Georgia
May 18, 1939
"Getting to K~now You
Glee Club 3.
MARCELA ISABEL LEIGNADIER
"Butsy"
Colon, Panama
September 10, 1938
"Song is You"
Dramatics Club 4; Intramural Sports 2,3,4;
Dance Committees 2,3; Glee Club 3; Bac-
calaureate and Commencement 3.
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ALICE PRUDENCE LIM
"Butch"
Puerto Armuelles, Chitiqui
December 11, 1938
"I've Got Rythym'
S.A. Secretary 4; Homeroom Representative
2,3; National H~onor Society 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,
3,4; Vice President 4; Caribe Club 3,4, Presi-
dent 4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly
Committees 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4;
Secretary 4; Volleyball All-Stars 1,2,3,4; Base-
ball All-Stars 1,2,3.
CATHARINE CARLSEN LINDSEY
"Cathy"
Washington, D.C.
July 21, 1939
"I've Told Every Little Star
Just How PWonderful You Are"
National Honor Society 4; Torrid Zone Wizard
2,3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly
Committees 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4;
"Sabrina Fair"; Intramural Sports 1,2,3,4;
Basketball All-Stars Manager 3; Orchestra 2,
3,4; Glee Club 1; Campaign Manager 2,3.
JAMES PAUL LONG
"Jim"
Meadville, Pennsylvania
May 15, 1939
"He's My Guy"
ROTC 1; Football 2,3; Basketball 1,2; Soccer 3.
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TERRY LEE LOUIS
"Terry"
Brownsville, Pennsylvania
May 13, 1939
"Sophisticated Lady"
Homeroom Representative 4; Athletic Council
3; National Honor Society 4; Thespian 2,3,4;
Caribe Club 3; Torrid Zone Wizard 2,3,4;
Dance Committees 1; Assembly Committees
1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,4; Swimming 2,3; Best Actress Award 3;
Plays 1,2,3,4.
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ROBERT FRANKLIN LOWE
'Bob"
King George County, Virginia
January 20, 193X
"In the Mood"
"C" Club 2,3,4; ROTC 1,2; Assembly Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Football 1,3,4; Basketball 1,2,
3,4; Track 1,2,3,4.
GAIL B. MacPHERSON
Bellerose, Long Island, New York
February 7, 193S
"Earth Angel"
Dance Committees 3; Volleyball Intramurals
1,2,3,4: All-Stars 4; Basketball Intramurals 1,2,
3,4; All-Stars 2; Softball Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
Manager 2.
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GEORGE ANTOINE MERCIER
"Toto"
Panama City, Republic of Panama
June 13, 1939
"Something Wonderful"
"21" Club 1,2,3; Sec. Treas. 4; President; Tor-
rid Zone Wizard 3,4, President; Assembly
Committees 3,4; Football 2,3; Basketball 3,4;
Intramural Soccer 3; Intramural Basketball 1,
2,3; Boys' State 3.
HENRY MIZRACHI
"Quiqui"
Colon, Republic do Panama
January 4, 1938
"Dance With Me Henry"
ROTC 1,2; Assembly Committees 3; Dramatics
Club 1; Class Officer, President 1; Track 1,2.
MARY PATRICIA MORLAND
"Meyer"
Colon, Republic de Panama
May 9, 1939
"Too Marvelous For Words"
Girls Athletic Association 3,4; Cheerleader 2,
3,4; ROTC Battalion Sponsor 4; Dance Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Pep
Club 1; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; All-Stars 3,4.
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SAMUEL G NEWHARD
"Mule"
Ancon, Canal Zone
April 23, 1939
"I Whistle A Happy Tune"
Athletic Council 3; "C" Club 3,4; ROTC
1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assembly
Committees 2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3;
Track Manager 3.
DONALD LEE NOLAN
"Donnie"
Colon, Republic de Panama
June 19, 1938
"Ain't We Got Fun"
Rifle Club 1; ROTC 1,3,4.
PATRICIA ELAINE PECK
"Pat"
Almirante, Republic de Panama
July 6, 1939
"Ain't She Sweet"
Caribe Club 4; Rifle Club 3,4; Torrid Zone
Wizard 2,3,4, Secretary; Dance Committees
2,3; Assembly Committees 2,3,4; Dramatics
Club 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,4; Band, Orchestra
1,2,3,4; Play Committees 1,2,3,4; Civil De-
fense 3.
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FREDERICK JOHN PRITHAM
"Freddy"
Geenville, Maine
January 26, 1938
"Freddy, You Are My Inspiration"
Rifle Club 2; ROTC 1,2,3,4.
MARTHA JEAN PRYOR
"Spurs"
Rowher, Arkansas
December 20, 1939
"You Are My Sunshine'
Girl Athletic Rep. 1; Girls' Athletic Asso. 1;
Dance Committees 1,2; Assembly Committees
1,2; Dramatics Club 1; Band &( Orchestra 1,2,
3,4; Intramurals 4; Volleyball 4.
RACHEL BARBARA RADEL
"Rach"
Colon, Republic de Panama
August 18, 1939
"Exactly Like You
Girls' Athletic Asso. 2,3,4; Dance Committees
1; Camera Club 1; Pep Club 1; Intramurals
1,2,3; Glee Club 1,2,3; Cafeteria 4.
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DANIEL F. RAMSEY
Pagosa S rna Colorado
March 3, 1938
"All I Do the Whole Day Through,
Is Dream of You'
"C" Club 2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2;
Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball Manager 2,3.
WILLIAM ARTHUR RANKIN
"Bill"
New York, New York
Apil 19, 1939
'Mr. Touchdown"
Athletic Council 1,3,4; "C" Club 2,3.4; ROTC
1,3; Dance Committees 1,2,3; Assembly Com-
mittees 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3;
Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Basketball 3; Track
2,3; Soccer 3.
ERNEST JERRY ROBNETT
"Hip Hump Mc Gundy"
Nashville, Tennessee
March 31, 1937
"My Buddy"
Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Athletic Coun-
cil 1,2,3; "~B" Club 1,2,3.
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NELLO JOSE ROSANIA
"Nello"
Colon, Republic de Panama
March 4, 1939
"There'll Never Be Another You"
"2 l" Club 3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3; As-
sembly Committees 1,2,3.
ALVARO GONZALO SABORIO
San Jose, Costa Rica
March 30, 1937
"Wonderful One"
ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 3,4; Assem-
bly Committees 4; Intramural Soccer 3,4; In-
tramural Basketball 2; Glee Club 1,3,4.
CAROLYN JEANNE SANDERS
Colon, Republic de Panama
December 16, 1939
"Fine and Dandy, Sugar Candy"
Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3, President 4;
Homeroom Representative 3; Cheerleader 4;
Dance Committees 2,3; Homecoming Court
4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "B" League Volley Ball
Allstars 1,2,3; "A" League 4; Basketball All-
stars "B" League 1,2,3; Softball Allstars "B"
League 3.
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JEFFERY FRANKLIN SLAUGHTER
"Jeff"
Kingsville, Texas
December 5, 1939
"Man With a Horn"
ROTC 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Football 1,
3,4; Opening Day Assembly 4; Band 1,2,3;
Orchestra 3.
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EDDIE WESLEY SMITH
"Big Ed"
Colon, Republic de Panama
July 13, 1937
"Tall Boy"
"C" Club Treasurer 1,2.3,4; ROTC 1,2,3; As-
sembly Committees 1,2,3,4.
DAVID STEALEY STANLEY
"Dave"
Parkersburg, West Virginia
March 19), 1939
"Out of My Dreams"
Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Assembly
Committees 3,4.
KENNETH SCOTT STONE
v oKidney"
Ancon, Canal Zone
March 20, 1939
"Ain't Misbehavin"
ROTC 1; Dance Committees 1,2; Assembly
Committees 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4.
JANET COLLEEN SWICEGOOD
"Jan"
Lexington, North Carolina
September 27, 1939
"Sugar Sweet" a"
Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Dance Committees
1,2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,2,3,4; Dra-
matics Club 2,3,4; Intramural Volleyball 1,2, i
3,4; All-Stars 4; Intramural Softball 2,3,4; -j
Intramural Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baccalaureate
and Commencement 3; Christmas Dance 4; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Usherette for music programs and
plays 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Orchestra Secretary 2;
Top Ten Sports Award 2,3; Girls State 3;
Driving Course 4; Jr. High Volleyball Allstar
Coach 3.
JEANETTE CORNELLA SWICEGOOD
Red "....,
Lexington, North Carolina
September 27, 1939
"Sweet and Gentle"
Girls' Athletic Association 1,2,3,4; Caribe Club
3,4; Torrid Zone Wizard 2,3,4; Dance Com-
mittees 1,2,3,4; Assembly Committees 1,2,3,4;
Volleyball Allstars 1,2,3,4; Basketball Allstars
1,2,3; Band 1,2; Intramural volleyball 1,2,3,4;
Intramural basketball 1,2,3,4; Intramural soft-
ball 1,3; CD, Secretary 3; Tradewind and
Caribbean Staff 4; Commencement and Bac-
calaureate 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Christmas Dance
1111 4; Girls' State 3; Driving course 4.
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JUDITH THIRLWALL TIPTON
"Noodle"
Panama City, Panama
October 5, 1939
"Sweet Brown Eyed Baby"
Girls' Athletic Asso. 1,2,3.4; ROTC Z onsor
4; Assembly Committees 1,2,4: Dance Com-
mittees 2,3; "B" League Volleyball All Stars
1.2,3; "B" League Basketball Allstars 1,2,3;
"B" League Softball Allstars 1,2,3; Volleyball
Intramurals 1,2,3,4, Team Captain 4; Basket-
ball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Softball Intramurals
1,2,3,4; Jamboree Queen 4.
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ROSS JAMES TOBIN
"Butch"
Brockton, Massachusetts
June 6, 19)39
"Oh, That Towering Feeling"
Football 2,3; Baseball 3; Junior Varsity Basket-
ball 3.
ROSALIE ANN VOWELL
"Johnny"
Kitts, Kentucky
February 25, 1938
Dance Committees 3; Assembly Committees
1,2.
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New York, New York
November 3, 1938
ROTC 1.'TH Get By"
MILTON JOSEPH GROVER
"Milt"
Rice Lake, Wisconsin
February 4, 1940
"An irresistible Force Such As You"
S.A. Asst. Treasurer 3; Athletic Council 3;
"C" Club 3,4; ROTC 1,2,3; Assembly Com-
4 mittees 1,2,3,4; tVice President Sophomore
Class; Football 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Track 2,3;
J.V. Basketball 2,3.
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We, the Senior Class of 1957, being irresponsible, unpredictable, and eccentric,
do hereby depose that wve voluntarily grant to the unfortunate underclassmen our most.
treasured possessions in our last will and testament.
EMMA-LEE BLAYLACK--leaves her personality to all the Juniors.
KATHLEENE BREDE--leaves her loose jitterbug steps to her sister, Ann.
JEANNE ANNE CHAMBERS--leaves her ability to tackle Physics to Mandy Donohue.
MARGERY ANN CONNARD--leaves her 221/2 inch waist formula to Marguerite Engelke.
MARY LOUISE DAILEY--leaves her ability to sneeze in Miss Anderson's class to Lois Stevens.
G ~DIANNE MARIE GEDDES--leaves her haircut to Marilyn Smith.
BARBARA LOUISE GEGG--leaves her long, straight (??.) hair to Marie Bleakley (Marisie).
LYNDA LOU GEYER--leaves her freckles to any unsuspecting fair complexioned Junior.
JOAN AT -lae hrsnsie opexo o onCofy
1DOROTkY L. HAUSER--leaves her knowledge in Physics (if any) to Steffi Beck.
SANDRA ELAINE HUGHES--leaves her ability to be late for the bus every day to Barbara Gales.
GAIL ARDENE JOHNSON--leaves her free school time to Arlene Straitt.
MARCELA ISABEL LEIGNADIER--leaves everything.
SALICE PRUDENCE LIM--leaves her position as S. A. Secretary to Ann Brede.
CATHARINE CARLSEN LINDSEY--just leaves.
TERRY LEE LOUIS--leaves her pink M.G. to Marvel Davison.
GAIL B. MacPHERSON-lieaves her driving ability to Joe White.
PATRICIA ANN MAEDL--leaves her height to Grace Argo.
MARY PATRICIA MORLAND--leaves her pony tail to Nancy Gibson.
SSANDRA ELIZABETH MOTTA--leaves her husky voice to Steffi Beck.
PATRICIA ELAINE PECK--leaves her red dress to the kids at the lunch table.
MARTHA JEAN PRYOR--leaves her Southern accent to some hick Junior.
S RACHEL BARBARA RADEL---leaves the whole school to her sister, Rosalie.
CAROLYN JEANNE SANDERS--leaves her place in the Homecoming Court to any lucky Junior girl.
JANET COLLEEN SWJlICEGOOD--leaves her camera shyness to Ann Field.
JEANETTE CORNELIA SWICEGOOD--leaves her badminton championship to Wendy Cotton, the co-champ.
JUDITH THIRWALL TIPTON--leaves willingly.
ROSALIE ANN VOWELL--leaves her pin-curls to any Junior in gym.
JOHN MICHAEL BRIANS-just leaves.
KENNETH MELVIN BROWN--leaves his noon football game to anybody who wants to get
warmed up.
WILSON CUTTING CHONG--leaves basketball to all good sportsmen.
JOHN EARTHOLD COFFEY--leaves his reserved seat in Mr. Beck's office to Robin Morland.
DENNIS McCLAIN CORRIGAN--gladly leaves.
B ~BRIAN MICHAEL COX--leaves his love for going barefoot to Ann Brede or John Forrest and
the unworn shoes to Steffi Beck.
BERNARD CRAIG--just leaves.
ORAYMOND CON\WAY CROFT--leaves his fullback position to Keith Kulig.
BARRY L. DAVISON--leaves his violin seat to Bill Gibson.
NORMAN BENJAMIN DIALS--leaves his motorcycle chick runs to Jerry Dockery.
MILTON JOSEPH GROVER--leaves his gift from Bill Price to Jim Palumbo.
PHILIP STEPHEN HADARITS--leaves his baritone horn to whoever wants it.
JAMES ROBERT HANNA--leaves all his troubles to the Class of 58.
DEAN DOUGLAS HAUSE--leaves his ability to ride a scooter to any jerk that wants it.
DAVID WENDELL HAWTHORNE--leaves his ability to "Road Hog" to Chuck Crawford.
STED J. HERRMAN--leaves to the students of CHS the nicest group of teachers he ever had.
FRED MAYNARD JOHNSON--leaves his dirty locker to "Moose."
JAMES PAUL LONGO--leaves everything!
ROBERT FRANKLIN LOWE--just leaves.
GEORGE ANTOINE MERCIER--leaves his expert driving to Jimmy Brooks.
HENRY MIZRiACHI--leaves his privilege of being the only boy in advanced typing to Joe White.
SAMUEL G. NEWWHAARD-leaves CHS and all its fun to Charlie Olander and Jon McGraw.
DONALD LEE NOLAN--leaves his good grade to William Fusselman.
FREDERICK JOHN PRITHAM--leaves his carbine to Mrs. Smith so she can keep her classes small.
DANIEL F. RAMSEY--leaves the fun of teasing "Shorty" (Mrs. Smith) about the little fish she
catches to Terry Williford.
WILLIAM ARTHUR RANKIN--leaves his position in football to Dick Williams.
ERNEST JERRY ROBNETT--leaves all his tools to metal shop.
NELLO JOSE ROSANIA-lIeaves everything.
ALVARO G-ONZALO SABORIO--leaves the cifices of Member, Treasurer, Secretary, and Presi-
dent of the "After School Club" to Windy Sasso.
JEFFERY FRANKLIN SLAUGHTER---leaves his long wavy hair to Jim Brooks.
EDDIE WESLEY SMITH--leaves his basketball talent and right arm to Jimmy Brooks.
DAVID STEALEY STANLEY--leaves his innocent smile and cheerful laugh to Harry Keepers.
KENNETH SCOTT STONE--leaves his ability to drive the teachers crazy to any Junior that wants
to try.
ROSS JAMES TOBIN--leaves his luck in catching fish to Mike Stephenson.
LAMOINE EDSON WERLEIN--leaves his top button to his brother, Leroy.
GEORGE JOSEPH WETZEL--leaves his ability to skip class to Richard Phillips.
BOBBY JOE WILLIFORD--just gladly leaves . .. Thank God!
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(rop picture) Sam rjewhlrd, (bortom picture, J- Ann Harte, Ronald Choy, Jean Chambers,
Carolyn San~ers. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Dailey, Call John-on, Lynda Geyer, Bob Williford.
FOURTH ROW: Dianne Gccides, Bri;ln Cox-. Wilson Cbong, John Coffey.
It seems only yesterday that the class of 1957 started at the bottom of the Hit
Parade, hoping to someday reach the top. It got off to a fine start, winning the Fresh-
Henry Mizrachi as its President, Wayne Wall, Vice-President and Janet Swicegood, Sec-
mittee, the officers produced an outstanding dance, the "Carnival Caper."
On September 9, 1954, as Sophomores, the Class of '57 took another victory in
Sthe Brawl. This was only the second class in many years to accomplish such a feat and
it proved that this was an above average group. The members of the class continued to
prove this when they made their wise selection of class officers: Wayne Wall, President;
Wayne was transferred to Balboa and Milton Grover assumed the position as head of
his class. The theme for the class dance was pink and black. The title was "The Star
5Dust Ball." These mighty Sophomores also produced a very successful assembly.
As Juniors, the Class of 1957 was well up on the list of top tunes. In face it was
number two with only one more step ahead. To assure success, the members of the
class elected Bob Williford as President, Brian Cox, Vice-President; Pat Maedl, Secretary
and Diane Geddes, Treasurer. An informative assembly was presented to the Student
Body on the subject of Panama's Independence. The Juniors also gave the annual
Junior-Senior Prom and Banquet which was titled, "A Venetian Masque." These pro-
ductions were well received.
morn sths!Wh tehen tedious hous ofwrkad h ejymn ied fro ledhscas ai a thor e ir thee
~former years of school, these self-made seniors had made the grade! Following the pat-
cellent job as President with the help of his officers, Sandra Motta, Vice-President;
Kathleene Brede, Secretary and Pat Maedl, Treasurer. The members of the Graduating
5Class of 1957 excelled in many fields, including Dramatics, Sports and Scholastic Activi-
ties. We are certain that this year's "Top Tunes" will be heading the list for many more
years to come.
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AT HEART
Margery Connard cried, "Take Me Out to the
Ball Game" because she wanted to see Ray Croft
pitch "A Smooth One" over the home plate at the
New York Stadium. Ross Tobin is "A Ramblin' Wreck
from Georgia Tech. Lamoine Werlein has been
named "Mr. Touchdown" of the year 1967. "Go,
Man, Go" is what everyone says when speaking of
Eddie Smith, the basketball star of the 1964
Olympics.
It seems that Dr. Philip Hadarits, who has
"The Magic Touch", has recruited that "Sweet and
Gentle" 'Kathleer. Brede to work as his special
nurse. Some of the other "High Society" nurses
working there are Jeanette Swicegood, Terry Louis,
Rosalie Vowell, and Dianne Geddes.
Henry Mizrachi, who committed the "Murder on
Tenth Avenue", was finally apprehended by that
"Flatfoot",Ken Stone. Mizrachi's accomplice, Dean
Hause, cried, "Don't Be Cruel". They got the "Heat
Wave"
Pat Maedl, who's hearing "Wedding Bells", has
her eye on some millionaire in Mississippi. The
former Rachel Radel had a "Golden Wedding" and
of course, Mary Lou Dailey, Cathy Lindsey, and
Sandra Hughes have also made up their minds as to
which male will say those "Three Little Words" to
them.
Ken Brown, Admiral aboard the U.S.S. "Hound
Dog", is trying to round up his men after a "Ten
Day Furlough". Wilson Chong, Bernard Craig, and
Bennie Dials reported with that "Anchor's Away"
look, so they set sail for "Port-au-Prince". James
Hanna and Donald Nolan, both members of the
"Fly Boy Bounce", have been seen flying around in
their jets. Even some of our female hits have joined
the service. Emma-Lee Blaylack, Lynda Geyer, and
Jo Ann Harte definitely agree that "There's Some-
thing About a Soldier", especially ones like David
Stanley and Alvaro Saborio.
James Longo and his assistant, Gail Johnson, have
discovered that the world will undergo a "Trans-
fusion" in about forty years. "Quiet Please", Marcela
Leignadier's at work! She has come to the con-
clusion, with the aid of Nello Rosania and Martha
Pryor, that slang words, such as "Be-Bob-A-Lula"
have meanings.
Oh well, "W9hatever Will Be, Will Be"!
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WHATEVER WILL BE,
WILL BE ~
As our CHS Hit Parade continues, we wonder
what the future will hold. Trying to visualize what
the list of top tunes will be, we see some of the hits
of the year 1957 being revised.
Two of the top hits, Brian Cox and David Haw-
thorne, are found managing their theater, the "Green
Door", where that great dancing team of Fred John-
son and Alice Lim do the "Rock and Roll Waltz"
along with their other dance routines. Another top
hit working there, is that singing artist, Bunchy Gegg,
who's "Sweet and Lovely" voice is famous for her
record, "Shortnin' Bread", written by "Mr. Five by
Five", Milton Grover.
Sam Newhard and Dennis Corrigan, the two
famous "Undecided" hunters weie "Stranded in the
Jungle" until Jean Chambers and Gail Macpherson,
in their "Flying Saucers", spotted them near "My
Prayer", a Bible School owned by Bill Rankin. Bob
W71illiford, a faithful member, is trying to talk George
Wetzel into building an "Ivory Tower" where they'll
have "Moments to Remember"
Dorotny Hauser, a world-known physicist, was
staying at the "Heartbreak Hotel", owned by Mary
Morland, when Dan Ramsey came to take her to
the "Darktown Strutters' Ball". Afterwards they were
going to see "The Great Pretender", Barry Davison,
in the play "Free Eats". Co-starring with him are
lanet Swicegood, Mike Brians, and that famous trio,
Ted Herrman, George Mercier, and Jeff Slaughter.
Spending "April in Portugal" are the very wealthy
Carolyn Sanders and John Coffey, who accidentally
met in "Lisbon Antiqua". After talking over old
times, they decided to visit some of the "Poor People
of Paris"--Sandra Motta, Bob Lowe, and Ronald
Choy.
Pat Peck and Fred Pritham, two great scientists,
have taken a "Slow Boat to China" to analyze dif-
ferent types of the "Fever". While there, they heard
"Brown Eyes", Judy Tipton, sing "See ya Later, Alli-
gator". On the ship coming home, the navigator,
Jerry Robnett, ran into "Stormy Weather" and they
were forced to head for "Tuxedo Junction"
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ENJOY YOURSELF S"
IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK!
Charles Crawford
Vice-President
Alicia Donohue
Treasurer
Grace Argo
Janet Argue
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Marie Beakley
Peidet
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C!JC9 Officers
Ann Brede
Secretary
Mike An~Gerrnuller
Lester Bailey
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Fred Bath
Clovis Brackins
Alfred Chan
Daniel Conception
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Charles DeTore
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Steffi Beck
Claude Cabanillas
Joan Coffey
Linda Cunn ngham
Roger Eaton
Wayne Bath
Arnoldo Brooks
Ronald Chin
Vanessa Bazan
James Brooks
Acao Chong
Wendy Cotton
Jerry Dockety
Mary Coffey
Julia Fernandez
Nathan Fuller
Ann Field
Carol Flenniken
Bill Fusselman
Ellen Fusselman
Bill Gibson
Frances Padua
Inez Gumban
Julian Hall
Roy Hearn
Loretta Hirschfeld
William Lawrance
Sandra Jones
Harry Keepers
Connie McClain
Carole Lew
'lirginia Kleefkens
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John Forrest
Linda Cavendar
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Charles Olander
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Frank Montalvo
Eddie Pabon
Rosalie Radel
Carmen Rigby
Lance Terrell
Jack Wllloughby
Clarence Rienks
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Wendell Sasso
Terry Williford
Colleen Salter
Joe White
Arsillia Vinas
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Howdiy Withrow
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James Murray
Richard Phillips
Constantine Rusodimos
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"Go Girls Go!"
"This Little Piggy Went To Market"
"My Buddy"
"Smiles"
"We Went Sailing Along ..
"Bless All The Tackles'
"Good Nite L~adies"
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THE IMPATIENT YEARS
Kathleen Cox
Vice-President
Mdartha Johnson
Secretary-Treasurer
Ruth Anstine Pablo Apolayo Ronnie Armistead
Margaret Barber
Beth Bialkowski
William Bird
Russell Sweazer
E~laine Carden
Genraline Brewer
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Janice Brownlee
Karen Coate Barbara Connard
Esther Droste David Eberens
Frank Carrrican
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Class Officers
Donald Humphrey
President
John Ambrose
Randy Alberga
Jack Bedwell
Ligia ArroJyo
John Boseman
Frank Alberga
Harry Bland
Robert Blair
Jalynn Carter
Mike Cunninrrham
MiLchael Darre Gratrde DeTore
Celsa Franceschi
Ronahl Fr~anke~l
Bill Halyes
Linda Erikson
Waldo Giller
Manuel Hicks
Max Hanna
Simon Karton
Joe Lorenzo
Elizabeth Halloran
Dick Hosking
Will Limkemann
Alfred Mendez
Alice Hardw~ick
Keith Kulig
Brian McNamee
Rose Lastinger
Patricia Lawson
John Marshall
Carole McNulty
Kathie O Brien
Max Sanders
Esther Miller Ella Mae Morales
Irl Sanders
Marilyn Smith
Richard Smith
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Marguerite Engelke
Nancy Gibson
Diane Hickey
Arthur Lawrance
Sdward Marshall
Jean Owen
James Santos
Jean Seaman
Tome Sellers Karen Sharick Charlene Shore
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Judy Griffon
William Hogan
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Richard Vinas John Wallace
Lais Stevns
Alice Taber
Gloria Toledano James Tresback
Richatrd Swalm
Claire White Richard Williams Ezra Yohros
Jackie Walsh Mary Lou Washabaugh Leroy Werlein
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Frank McLeod
Vice-President
Maurice Belanger
Raquel Carino
Jules Damiani
Edward Donohue
Mike Barfield
Deane Campbell
Shirley Dalton
Rafael Arosemena
Olga Buna
Brenda Daisey
Robert Dirks
Evelyn Ander~son
Ralph Blevins
Charles Cooper
Judy Butler
Rex Daisey
Jean Dockery
Marvel Davison
Martha Dolby
FRESHMEN
Class Officers
Darce Hause
President
Darien Dietz
Secretary-Treasurer
Sandra Baker
Carole Bell
Ellen Clute
Betty Davis
Sandra Dyer
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Ramona Anderson
Donald Bruce
Eileen Cox
Melvin DeVenux
Barbara Gales
Emily Hearn
Henry Wilmoth
Bill Harrison
Michael LaCroix
George Gaenssley
John Hawthorne
Peter Ender
Ada Wynne
Gerald Hilty
Paul Leignadier
Julia Glogovesan
Mike Houser
Leila Leon
Gilbert Morland
Doris Payne
Mariar Pujols
Michael McBride
Brenda Murray Andra Nash
Irene Meehan
James Pa;lumbo
Joe Pryor
Holando Pretto
Jack Sanders
Lidia Santos
Sandra Roscoe Barbara Russell
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Jack W~i liams Michelle Fernandez Melvynn Field
Ruby Hall
Felix Karpinski
Judy Gray
Robert Irwin
Charles Lyew
Dick Muncy
Carolyn Peck
Roy Rligby
Joseph Lastinger Marion Leach
Jerry McGaughey James Mc~loin
Arthur Mlay
Joan Page
Carl Newhard
John Petersen Walter Peterson Douglas Philliys
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Raymond Simas
Gene Shumate
Ernest Tyler
Kay Stone
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"In the Shoemaker s Shop'
"C'mon, Let's Get Happy"
"Hot Diggity"
"Talk of the Town"
"Only You"
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Mike Stephenson
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Marion Smith Danny Stanley
Gloria Villamarzo William Weigle
Roland Sterling
Arlene Straitt Hugo Tompkins
"Despite All the Rain and Mud"
The Frs -oh B a l Soh m r itr
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MARCHING ALONG TOGETHER
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Student
SAssociation
FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Charles 01ander (Assistant Treasurer),
Steffi Beck (Vice-President), Brian Cox (President), Alice Lim (Secretary),
Bunchy Gegg (Treasurer). BACK ROW: Mr. Pfau (Sponsor), Dianne
Hickey, Ruby Hall, Leroy Werlein, Wendy Cotton, Roger Eaton, Bill Gib-
son, Jeanne Chambers, Bill Hayes.
FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Charles Olander (Assistant Treas-
urer), Steffi Beck (President). BACK ROW: Ronnie Armisted, Mr.
Gregg (Sponsor), Roger Eaton, Dean Hause, Mike McBride, Janet
Argue, Julian Hall, Judy Butler, Huey Lee, Hugo Tompkins, Jo Ann
Harte, Pat Lawson, Bill Rankin.
Ath letic
Council
BACK ROW (Left to Right): Steffi Beck, Alfred Chan, Jean-
ette Swicegood, Cathy Lindsey, Bill Fusselman, Jean Chambers,
Terry Louis. FRONT ROW: Bunchy Gegg (Vice-President),
George Mercier (President), Pat Peck ( Secretary-Treasurer ).
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Torrid
Zone
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Caribe
Club
ROW 1 (Left to Right): Carol Lew, Treas-
urer, Sandra Motta (Secretary), Alice Lim
(President), Marie Bleakley (Vice-Presi-
dent), Dianne Geddes (Ristorian). ROW
2: Grace Argo, Pat Peck, Gloria Toledano,
Cathy Lindsey, Jean Seaman. ROW 3:
Terry Louis, Jeannle Chambers, Jeanette
Swicegood, Ligio Arroyo, and Karen Coate.
BACK ROW: Loretta Hirschfeld, Ellen
Fusselman, Bunchy Gegg, Steffi Beck, Ester
Miller, Kathleen Cox, Beth Bialkowski,
Judy Griffon, Miss Anderson (Sponsor).
BOTTOM ROW pictured from left to right: Terry Louis, Secretary; Jean
Chambers, President; Bunchy Gegg, Treasurer. TOP ROW pictured from
left to right: Sandra Motta; Alice Lim; Cathy Lindsey; and Pat Maedl.
BACK. TWO ROWS: (Left to Right): Peter Ender, Pablo Apolayo, Nello
Rosania, Brian Cox, Ralph Blevins, I ester Bailey, James Will, John Boseman,
Paul Leignadier, Will Limkemann, Bill Bird, Deah Hause, Roy Wyerlein,
Acao Chong, Lamoine Werlein, Clovis Brackins, and Barry Davison. FRONT
ROW pictured from left to right: George Mercier, President; Jim Brooks,
Secretary-Treasurer; Wendy Sasso, Vice President; and Mr. Stearns, Sponsor.
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National
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FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Dianne Hickey, Colleen Salter, Norma
Ramirez, Huey Lee, Carolyn Sanders (President), Alice Lim (Vice-Presi-
dent), Pat Maedl, Mandy Donohue, Jeanette Swicegood. BACK ROW: Stef-
fi Beck, Miss June Clayton (Sponsor), Barbara Gegg, Jeanne Chambers
(Secretary-Treasurer), Linda Erickson, Alice Taber, Wendy Cotton, Mary
Morland, Kathleene Brede, Marie Bleakley, Ann Brede, Judy Tipton, Sandra
Motto, Linda Erickson.
FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Carol Flenniken (Historian), Jeanette
Swicegood (Secretary), Marilyn Smith (Second Vice-President), Dianne
Geddes (Vice-President), Kathleen Cox (President), Linda Erickson. SEC-
OND ROW: Sandra Jones, Carol Lew, Ella Mae Morales, Ada Louise Wynn,
Darien Dietz, Jean Seaman, Mary Coffey, Janice Brownle, Nancy Gibson.
THIRD ROW: Margery Connard, Eileen Cox, Mary Louise Washabaugh,
Esther Miller, Ellen Fusselman, Sandra Motta, Martha Johnson, Loretta
Hirschfeld, Janet Argue, Joan Coffey.
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SEATED (at typewriters): Alice Lim, Kathleene Brede. STANDING:
Judy Tipton, Terry Louis, Mary Morland, Carolyn Sanders.
(Left to Right): Jo Ann Harte, Barbara Gales, Ada Wynn, Darien Dietz,
Sandra Roscoe, Barbara Russel.
LIBRARY
ASSISTANTS .
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OFFICE
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"Close your moulth, Sandra,
The next fly is mine!"
(Left to Right): Dianne Geddes, Kathleen
Brede, Sandra Motta, Pat Maedl, Barry Davi-
son, Jeanette Swicegood, Jean Chambers.
"Taste good, Pat?"
"Do it righr le. Inuarr
"What are you looking
at, Kathleen?"
JOURNALISM AND QUILL AND SCROLL
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FRONT ROW (Left to Right): Irene Meehan, Pat Peck, Ella Mae Morales,
Cathy Lindsey, Kathleene Brede, Alice Lim (Secretary), Sandra Motta (Vice-
President, Bunchy Gegg (President), Terry Louis, Janet Swicegood, Dianne
Geddes, Ester Miller, Clair White. SECOND ROW: Barry Davison, Pat
Lawson, Beth Bialkowski, Marguerite Engelk~e, Jean Seaman, Eileen Cox, K~ath-
leen Cox, Linda Erickson, Nancy Gibson, Mary Lou Washabaugh, Brian
Cox. THIRD ROWX: Ellen Clute, Dianne Hickey, Judy Gray, Judy Butler,
Jean Owen, Marilyn Smith, Gloria Toledano, Katy O'Brien, Barbara Russel,
Jo Ann Harte, Pauline Dockery, Sandra Baker, Michelle Fernandez.
FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Peck, Lelia Leon, Andrea Nash, Steffi Beck,
Marvel Davison, Joan Page, Bill Hayes, Darien Dietz, Darce Hause, Leroy
Werlein, Marie Bleakley, Grace Argo, Randy Alberga. BACK ROW: Lynda
Geyer, Loretta Hirschfeld, Marcella Leignadier, Alfred Chan, Bill Lawrence.
FRONT RO`W: Terry Louis (Secretary), Bunchy Gegg (Vice-President),
Sandra Motta (President). BACK ROW: Brian Cox, Steffi Beck, Bill Law-
rence, Marie Bleakley, and Barry Davison.
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DRAMATIC
CLUB
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THESPIANS
"Life With Mother"
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There's No Business Like Showv Business
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John Ambrose
Rosalie Radel
Linda Cunningham
Mike Brians
Judy Griffon
William Gibson
Mr. Noel Gibson
James Murray Barry D~avison
Lance Terrell
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Who is he? None other than TREVOR SIMONS.
Words can't express the gratitude he deserves for all
his untiring effort. He writes our sports column, he
watches the boys practice whenever he can, and he
always helps with the ticket sales to our sports activi-
ties. For all this, his only gain is the friendship of the
students.
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The seventh annual Jamboree was held at Mt. Hope stadium on September 28
at 7:00. Queen Judy I was Cristobal High School's queen at this gala affair. Balboa
High School won the trophy with 14 points, Cristobal was second with 7 points,
Athletic Club was third with 6 points, Junior College was last with 0 points.
JAMBOREE
YEA TEAM FIGHT!!!
With this opening the 1956-57 Cheerleaders,
Dianne Geddes, Sandra Motta, Margery Connard,
Steffie Beck, Colleen Salter, Carolyn Sanders, Mary
Morland, and Pat Maedl, with Dale Scott as Mas-
cot and June Clayton as sponsor, set a record year.
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SEASON'S SCORES
Jamnboree: Balboa 14, Cristobal 7,
Athletic Club 6, College 0.
Cristobal 14 Ir. College 0
Cristobal 0 Balboa 13
Cristobatl 7 Athletic Club 7
Cristobal 0 fr. College 0
Cristobal 0 Balboa 13
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HOMECOMING CORONATION
ESome Enchanted Evening P
On the night of Novembe~r 10th, the
an nlual Homecoming Coronation
Dance wias held. Entering first was
Princess Dianne Geddes (top left, op-
posite page), Princess of the Daisies,
and Daughter of the Evening, wearing
an ice blue gown. She was escorted
by David Hawthorne, Master of the
Sneak and Caller of the Plays. Then
Princess Carolyn Sanders (top right,
opposite page) Princess of the Lilies,
and Daughter of the Sunset, wearing
a misty blue gown entered, escorted
by William Rankin, Master of the
Acrobats and Chief of the Swivel Hips.
Princess Mary Morland (bottom left, L
opposite page), Princess of the Roses,
and Daughter of the Sunrise, wearing
a royal blue gown, entered, escorted by pibi.
John Coffey, Killer of the Bulldogs, d
and Master of the Forward Pass. /g' 4 b -
Princess Kathleen Brede, (bottom -. *~
right, opposite page) Princess of the '
Orchid and Daughter of the No-n-
day Sun, wearing a midnight-blueic
gown, entered, escorted by Mike:l
Grover, Chief of the Single Wing 3nd
Master of the Bucket-heads. Then en
tered, Queery Sandra Motta, (right~
owner of the Flowers, Daughter of the
Jewels, Lady of the Night and Ruler
of C.H.S., wearing a white gown es-i
corted by Lamoine Werlein, Kniphr
of the Blue and Gold, Chief of the
Leftouts and Master of the Waybar.ks~
In the name of the 1956-57 Footba~ll
team, Lamoine crowned Sandra.l
"QUEEN SANDRA I."
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BACK ROW (Left to Right): Robert Lowe, David Haw-
throne, Eddie Smith, Ross Tobin, Danny Mock. FRONT ROW:
Eddie Pabon, John Boseman, Wendell Sasso, and Ronald Chin.
Hir them high.
Hit them low~.
Come on team, let's go!
(Moe's theme song)
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BASKETBALL 1956-57
.
Pictured (Top to Bottom): Eddie
Pabon, Eddie Smith, David Haw-
throne, Ross Tobin, Wendell Sasso,
Danny Mock and Robert Lowe.
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BACK ROW (Left to Right): Coach Palumbo, William
Gibson, Chuck Crawford, Dick Williams, Mike Brians,
Sam Newhard, Ross Tobin, Barry Davison, Arnold Brooks
(Mgr.) FRONT ROWC: Claud Cabanillas, Jon McGraw,
Danny Mock, \Windy Sasso, Donald Humphrey, Ralph
Blevins. Keith Kulig, and William Rankin.
"And when we yell, we yell like ..
P-A-L-U-M-B-O, yea coach!"
"Do you have to, coach?"
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BASEBALL 1957
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BACK ROW, left to right: Bunchy Gegg, Colleen Salter, Linda. Cunningham,
Grace Argo, Mary Morland, Margie Connard, Alice Taber, Pat Maedl. FRONT
ROW: Marie Bleakley, Wendy Cotton, Jean Chambers, Kathleene Brede, Alice
Lim, Sandra Motta, Carolyn Sanders, Mandy Donahue. SEATED IN FRONT:
Captain Jeanette Swicegood. NOT PICTURED: Gail MacPherson.
BACK ROWEI, left to right: Grloria Toledano, Diane Hickey, Margarirce Engelke,
Dianne Geddes, Rose Ann Lastinger, Norma Ramirez, Ann Fields. FRONT
ROW: Carol Lew, Janet Sw~icegood, ~indan Erickson, Marvel Davison. Huey Lee,
Julia Fernandez. IN FRONT: Steffie Beck. NOT PICTURED: Darce Hause.
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Billy Rankin
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years ago, "The Most Valuable Football Player" is a
( title coveted by all Cristobal Football men. Seven in-
terested, competent football men of the Isthmus, in-
cluding three coaches and two referees, pick the
honored student.
This year's "Most Valuable Football Player" has
been selected for his leadership, ability, and fine
spirit in competition. He played almost every min-
A ute of every game, was a key man in the backfield,
and played both offensive and defense.
19ii Baza ln ll a back; Ib -
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19)50 -- Sullivan, Dick (QB)
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MnUSIC MnUSIC MUSIC
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the direction of Mr. O. E. Jorstad.
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AIN'T WVE GOT FUN?
L~--C. Sponsors br Barrjli, ry
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ComPanY:
Banttaion Commander
Benjamin Dials
R. O. T. C. Drill Team
Color Guard
Donald Humphrey, Mickey Cummingham, Kenny Brown, Eddie
Pabon.
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