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CARIBBEAN
1958 CARIBBEAN
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D E D ICA TIO N ~ ............. ....... ..---------------------------- ... 6
FACULTY ~ _.~_.~..._.. ~~.. ~~.................. ..--........--------- 7
SE NIORS .~_. ~.. ~_._..~... ~~.~................--------------...... 15
CLASS W ILLS ~...~.~~..~.. _..... ............. ..........-------- 36
H ALL of FAME ..~....~..~_~~~~.. ~~. ~....................------- 37
RU NNE RS UP ~~_~. _~.~..~... ~~..~~......... ....-------.. 48
BA Y IC U ES .. ....... ...................---... 50
JUN IORS _ _... _. _...~._... ~_...~.~..... ............---.-------- 53
UN DE RCLASSME N ~.~_~ _____~..~.~. .. ......... ..........--------. 61
SOP HOMORES ~...~... ~__~.~~.~. ~_.~ ~~.. ....... ......... .---- 62
FRESHM EN ~....~.~ _~. _~_~~.._.... .......................--.. 65
C L U B S .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - 6 9
S O R S .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 8 7
JAM BOREE ... .. ..~_. _ ~__~..~~. ~.. .........------------ 88
CHEE RLE AD ERS ._..._~_....... .................---------------- 90
CO A CH ES ... ... ........ .......................- - - -..~. 92
FOOT BALL .. _ ~. __.___.~ ..~...~... ... ..............-------- 93
H O EC M I G .... ...................---------- 99
MOST VALUABLE FOOTBALL PLAYER ~.~~.~._ ....... ...--- .10
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O RC H E ST RA ..... ...... ............--- 1
B A N D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - 2
GLE E CLUB ~ ~.. ~ ~..~. __~...~... ......... ..............----....2
ACTIVITIES ~ ~~~~..~..._. _. ._.._~_~..... .................. ..12
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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Always a smile, never a fear,
Offering friendship and hearrty cheer.
Fun to be with, never sed,
Always happy, always glad.
Though he's gone, he'If ofways be
A Cherished thought and memory.
DANNY CONCEPTION MOCK
CLASS OF 1958
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To YOU for all the hours YOU gave;
To YOU because YOU helped us pove
The road, which was hard and long.
To YOU for always helping out,
To YOU for trying not to doubt
Our word, which was often wrong.
For all of this, and for more, we do
DEDICATE the '58 CARIBBEAN fo YOU.
MR. JAMES H. PFAU
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Our teachers help, as you canz see,
Boost CHS wcith fun and glee;
They work so hartd and never stop
To put our school right on the top.
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FACULTY
MR. PAUL BECK
Principal
AB, Findlay College
MA, University of Michigan
MRS. MARION TAYLOR
Setretary
BS, Syracuse University
Office Practice
Secretarial Practice
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MISS ADAMARY ANDERSON
BA, Florida State College for Women
M1A, University of M~ichigan
American Institutions
U. S. History
Caribe Club Sponsor
Girls' Counselor
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MISS JEA\NNE BROWN
BA, University of Missouri
MA, University of Missouri
Librarian
Library Training
National Honor Society Sponsor
MIISS MARGARET CLAYTON
BS, Southeaste~rn Louisiana College
MIA, Mississippi Southern College
Physical Ediucation
Cheerleader Sponsor
GAA Sponsor
LT. LUKE L. CALLAWAY
Military III and IV
BS, U. S. Military Academy
MR. LOUIS FATTOROSI
BA, Rutgers University
MA, Rutgers University
Modern Business
English
Thespian Society Sponsor
Dramatic Club Sponsor
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SG;T. CHARLES FINNEGAN
Military II
Rifle Team Coach
MRS. VEVA FOLSOM
AB, Nebraskra State College
MA, Colorado State College of Education
Business
SA Treasurer
MISS MARGARET GATELY
AB, Emmanuel College
MlS, Boston College
Science, Math.
Jr. High S.A. Sponsor
MRS. ANNE GEGG
BA, Cornell University
MS, Cornell University of Education
Latin
French
-Spanish
Junior Sponsor
MR. NOEL GIBSON
BS, Bradley University
Mechanical Drawing
Metal Shop
Rifle Club Sponsor
MR. EUGENE GREGG
AA, Canal Zone Junior College
BA, Colorado State College
MlA, University of Colorado
Early WXorld History
Social Studies
Athletic Council Sponsor
MR. JAMES HUNT
BA, Bernidji State Teachers College
English
Math
Zephyr Advisor
MIR. O. E. JORSTAD
BA, Concordia College
BM, Concordia Conservatory of Music
MA, University of Michigan
Orchestra
Chorus
Band
SGT. LAWRENCE
Military I
Drill Tearn Coach
MRS. ALFHILD MAEDL
BA, Gustavus Adolphus College
English
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MR. CARL F. MAEDL
BA, Moorbead Teachers College
MA, Columbia University
Guidance
Biology
Torrid Zone Wizards Sponsor
Boys' Counselor
MR. BERNARD MAZZONI
MED, Pennsylvania State University
BS, Lebanon Valley College
Algebra
Math
Journalism Ads
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MR. ROBERT McCULLOUGH
BS, St. Cloud T. C.
MA, Colorado State College of Ed.
Modern World History
Social Studies
MISS SOPHIE McLIMANS
BS, University of Wyoming
Household Arts
Nurses' Aid Sponsor
MR. PAUL MOSER
BS, East Stroudsburg State Teachers College
Physical Education
Health-Girls
MlR. LUKCE PALUMBO
BS, Northwest Missouri State College
Physical Education
Health-Boys
"C" Club Sponsor
MRS. GRACE PFAU
BS, Valley City State Teachers College
English
Art
Jr. High Dramatics Club Sponsor
MRi. JAMES PFAU
BS, Valley City State Teachers College
MLA, University of Minnesota
Chemistry
Physics
SA Sponsor
MR. CH-ARLES T. REEVES
BA, Arizona State College
BS, Arizona State College
MLA, Arizona State College
Woodwork and General Shop
Driver Training Instructor
MRS. STELLA RIEFKOHL
BA, New York University
MvA, Columbia University
Spanish
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MR. LYLE A. ROUSH
AA, Riverside (Calif.) Jr. College
AB, University of Nevada
MS, University of Oregon
Plane and Solid Geometry
Senior Algebra, Trigonometry
Sophomore Class Sponsor
MR. JUMiS rsTEAR Srd
MA, University of Florida
Spanish
"21" Club Sponsor
MR. FREDERICK SAUR
BS, Ashland College
MA, Ohio State University
Journalism
Quill and Scroll Sponso-
English
MR. HENRY J. WILLIAMS, JR.
B1S, University of Florida
BA, University of Florida
MED, University of Florida
Elementary Science
General Science
Freshman Class Sponsor
MRS. DOROTHY SMITH
AB, Ohio Northern University
MA, Denver University
Senior Class Sponsor
English 11 and 12
SGT. HAROLD CRAIG
Military II
Rifle Team Coach
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SENIORS
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MARIE BLEAKLEY
"Beak"
Ancon, Canal Zone
October 9, 1940
"It's not rank nor wealth, nor state
But the get-up-and-go that makes her great."
GAA 1.2,3,4; President 4; Dramatics 1,2,3,4;
Zne Wiards h3,4 ram 2 P Hnre 4 ity 3 4
& Banqe 3; Vie Pre i ant o ls Hm
Basketball 3; Governor of Girls State 3; Girls
Nation Delegate 3; Homescomning Court 4; Volley-
ball Captain 4; President of National Honor
Society 4; Hall of Fame--Most Likely To Suc-
ceed 4.
CHARLES NORTON CRAWFORD
"Chuckt"
Ancon, Canal Zone
November 7, 1940
"Gentleman with the inimitable wit,
And the 'Baian dialect."
HoeRom a rentiv r ,2 Clas Vice
State 3; Hall of Fame--Beet Dressed 4.
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LINDA INEZ CAVENDER
"Tex"
Aice, Texas
May 30), 1940
"A peppy little pinch of personality."
Hereford H~igh School: F.H.A. 1; Volleyball 1;
Basketball 2; Assembly Committee 2; Monterey
Union High School: P~ep Club 2; Swimming Z;
Softball 2; Alice High School: Volleyball 3;
Pep Club 3; Cristobal High School: Basktetbll
Intramurals 3,4: Basketball All Stars 3,4; VTolle-
ball Intramurals 3,4; Volleyball All Stars 4;
Softball Intramurals 3; Softball All Stars 3;
GAA 3,4; Senior Class Secretary 4; Tradewind
Staff 4: Caribbean Staff 4; Jr.-Sr. Banqluet &c
Prom.
ALFRED CHAN, Jr.
"Al"
Colon, Republica de Panama
March 7, 1940
"He'll be successful in any land,
For he holds his future well in hand."
Torrid Zone W~izards 2,3,4: Orchestra 1,2,4; Glee
Club 3; Band 4; Basketball 1,2; Socker 2.3; Jr.
Varsity Basketball 3; Dramatic Club 2; 'll' Club
3,4; National Honor Society 4; Home Room
Alternate 2,3; Class Treasurer 4; Journalism
photographer 4; Dance Committee 2,3; Hall of
Fame--Most Intellectual 4.
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JANET MARIE ARGUE
"Jan"
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania
May 4, 1940
"A sincere friend to all that know her."
Volleyball Intramurals 3; Home Room Alter-
nate 3; Home Room Representative 4; Nurses'
Aide Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 4; Glee Club
1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 3,4; Girls State
3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Senior Assembly.
MICHAEL LINDEN ANGERMULER
"Mike"
Ancon, Canal Zone
July 22, 1940
"Somebody has to take it easy,
So it may as well be"Mike"
Dramatics Club 4; Assembly 4; ROTC.
GRACE ADELE ARGO
"Gracie"
Colon, Republic of Panama
December 4, 1940
"Stately and tall, she moves in the hall,
The chief of a thousand for grace."
Rifle Club I; GAA 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,
2,3; Caribe Club 3; Jr.-Sr. Banquet 3; Swim-
mring Team 1,2,3,4; Orchlestra 1,2; Band 1,2;
Gkee Club 3,4; Junior Assembly 3; Girls State
3: Dance Committees 2,3,4; Hall of Fame--
Most Talented 4.
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LESTER ANTHONY BAILEY
"Beetle Bailey"
Colon, Republic of Panama
December 7, 1940
"Whoever invented work,
Should have finished it."
'21' Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
Class Assembly 1; Bowling Team 2,3; Track
Team 2; Football Team 3; Football Manager
4; Hall of Fame--Wittiest 4.
HOWDY COATES BAILEY
"Rabbit"
N~ew Orleans, Louisiana
August 7, 1939
"Content to live,
This is my story."
FREDERICK JOHN BATH
"Ricky"
Colon, Republic of Panama
November 29, 1940
"True to his word, hlis work, his friends."
Dance Committees 1,3,4; Class Assemblies 2,4;
Home Room Alternate 1; Boys State 3; Jr.-
Sr. Banquet 3.
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WAYNE BATH
"Bano"
Stamford, Connecticut
July 23, 1939
"A quiet man, but quite a man.
Football 2,3.
VANESSA MARIA BAZAN
Colon, Republica de Panama
August 13, 1939
"May your joys be as deep as the ocean,
Your troubles as light as its foam."
Glee Club 1; Intramurals 1.
STEPHANIIE. AMANDA BECK
"Steffi"
Colon, Republic of Panama
July 1, 1940
"Winsome she is, adorable too; a cute
personality-that's Steffi for you!"
SA President 4; SA Vice-President 3; Ath-
letic Council, President 3; Executive Council
2; Secretary-Treasurer 1; Torrid Zone Wiz-
ards 2,3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; Na-
tional Thespian, Treasurer 3; 2,3,4; Dramatics
Club 1.2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Volleyball Intra-
murals, All Stars 1,2,3,4; Softball Intra-
murals, All Stars 1,2,3; Basketball Intra-
murals, All Stars--3,4; 1,2,3,4; Volleyball
Captain 3,4; Softball Captain 2; Cheerleader
2,3,4; Captain 4; Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; As-
semblies 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
"Sorry, Wrong Number" I; "What A Lfe"
2; "Angel Street" 3; Girls State 3; Judge 3;
Baccalureate and Commencement Committee
3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Glee Club 1,2; ROTC
Company Sponsor 4; Football Queen 4; Hall
of Fame--Miss C.H.S.
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CLOVIS BRACIlNS
"Jr."
Panama City, Panama
November 3, 1939
"He is the mirror of all courtesy."
Intramural Basketball 1; Junior Va~rsity 2,3;
Football 3,4; Intramural Soccer 2,3,4; Track
2,3,4; Torrid Zone WJiizlrds 3,4; "21" Club
2,3,4; Glee Club 4.
JOYCE ANN BREDE
"Annie"
Long Beach, California
June 13, 1940
"For the eye is so modestly becoming,
You'd never think of the mischief she's
dreaming."
Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3;
Jr.-Sr. Prom and Banquet 3; Baccalaureate and
Commencement Committee 3; Trade Wind
Staff 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Quill and Scroll
4; Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4;
Class Secretary 2,3; Basketball Intramurals
1,:; Volley-ball Intramurals 1,2; Softball In-
tramurals 1,2; Baskerball All-Stars 1,2; Vol-
leyball All-Stars 1,2; Glee Club 1; "Life
With Father" 3.
ARNOLDO BERTONCINI BROOKS
"Arnold"
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 24, 1940
"Silence is more eloquent than words."
"C" Club 4; Foorball 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4.
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JAMES ANTHONY BROOKS, Jr.
"Jimbo Brooks"
Canal Zone
March 1, 1940
"He loves to live and lives to love."
'21' Club 1,2,3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4;
Softball 4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4;
Boys State 3; Opening Day Assembly 1,2,3,4;
'C' Club 4; ROTC Dance 2,3,4; Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom & Banquet 3; Home.
coming Court 4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Battalion
Commander 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball
Junior Varsity 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Hall of
Fame-Most Talented 4.
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RONALD ANTHONY CHIN
"Ronnie"
Colon, Republicl de Panama
January 10, 1941
"A scholar knows nothing of boredom."
'Torrid Zone WUOizards 3,4; Orchestra 3,4; Glee
Club 4; Basketball Intramurals 4; Softball 1;
Junior Varsity 2,3; Soccer 2,3; National
Honor Society 3,4; Dance Committee 2; Boys
State 3; Hall of Fame--Most Likely to Suc-
ceed 4.
CLAUDE ELDRED CABANILLAS
"Cabbie"
San Hurke, Puerto Rico
December 8, 1940
"I am a student and girls
are a subject to study."
Baseball 3,4; Track 3,4; Boys State 3.
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"Holy"
Colon, Republic de Panama
January 14, 1940
"Good things are twice as good
when they are small."
'21' Club 3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Home
Room Alternate 4; Football Mlanager 4; Soc-
cer Intram~urals 2,3,4: Jr. Varsity 2,3; Glee
Club 4.
JOAN PATRICIA COFFEY
"Jayne"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 27, 1938
"Heart as big as the ocean
and a smile to match."
Dramatics Club 2,3; Assembly Committees 2.
4; Softball All Stars 3; Nurses' Aide 2,3,41;
Bowling Team 3,4; Dance Committees 1,?,
3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3.
MARY M~ICH-AEL COFFEY
"Mike"
Colon, Republic of-Panama
January 7, 1941
"Smling lips, twinkling eyes,
Anld a beauty that never dies."
Softball Intramurals 1,3,4; Volleyball Intra-
murals 1,3,4: Basketball Intramurals 1,3,4;
Jr. -Sr. Banquet 3; Nurses' Aide 3,4;
Dramatics Club 1,2; Glee Club 1,2,4r; GAA
4; Girls State 3; Dance Committees 1,2,3;
All. Stars 3; Hall of Fame--Friendliest 4.
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WENDY JEANNE COTTON
"Wen"
Colon, Republic of Panama
May 3, 1940
"A combination hard to beat;
A scholar and an athlete."
Jr. Rifle Club 1; Dramatics Club I; GAA
1,2,3,4; Vice-President 4; Volleyball Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Volleyball All Stars 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball All
Stars 1,2.3,4; Captain 2; Sophomore Class
President; Home Room Representative 3;
Student Association Secretary 4; National
Honor Society 4; Girls State 3; Lt. Gov-
ernor 3; Girls Nation 3; Jr. Prom & Ban-
quet 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Dances 1,2,3,4;
Opening Day Assembly and Dance 3,4; Trade-
wind 4; Caribbean 4; Band I; Orchestra 1,2;
Bowling 3,4; Swimming 4; Homecoming
Court 4; Hall of Fame--Most Athletic 4.
LINDA JANE CUNNINGHAM
"Lin"
Colon, Republic of Panama
February 6, 1940
"It is my life; I live it and love it."
Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball All Stars 1,
2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Volleyball All Stars 2,3;
GAA 2,3,4; Swimming 4; Girls State 3;
Caribe Club 4; T~radew~ind Staff 4; Caribbean
Staff 4.
RANDALL LLOYD DEAKINS
"Randy"
Colon, Republic of Panama
July 10, 1940
"Quiet but powerful."
Rifle Club, fireman 3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4.
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"Charlie"
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
November 25, 1938
"Worry is not for lads like me."
Football 4; Swimming 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Soc-
cer 2,3,4; Bowling 4; Gymnastics 2; Dra-
markcs Club 4; 'C' Club 4; Rifle Club 2;
Glce Club 3,4; ROTC i; Boys State 3; Judge;
Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Baseball 4.
ALICIA AMIANDA DONOHUE
"Mandy"
Vina del Mlar, Chile
March 29, 1940
"The spark behind every explosion."
National Honor Society 4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Vol-
ley.ball All Stars 1,2.3,4; Basketball All Stars
3,4; Softball All Stars 3,4; Ciribe Club 4;
Dramnatics Club 1,2: "Sorry W~rong Number"
1; Cheericader 4; Vice-President of Sophomore
Class; Treasurer of Junior Class: Girls State
3; Homecoming Court 4: SA Treasurer 4;
Assembly and Dance Committees 1.2,3.4: Hall
of Fame-W\;ittiest 4.
JULIA ISABEL FERNANDEZ
"Julie"
Rio Pledras, Puerto Rico
July 18, 1942
"A light heart lives long."
Volleyball Intramiurals 2,3.4; Basketball In-
tramurals 2.3,41; Softball Intramurals 2,3,4;
Volleyball All Stars 3,4: Softball All Stars
Ma~nagier 3; Swimming Team 4; Girls State 3.
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WIL.LIAM PAUL FUSSELMAN
"Fuzzy
Tamaqua, Pennsylvania
February 8, 1940
"Very quiet and unassuming;
Weighty plans his mind is brewing.
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4, President 4:
ROTC Drill Team 1,2,3,4; Swimming Team
2,3,4; Fr.-Soph. Brawl 1,2; Debate Club 2;
Boys State 3; Boys State Problems Committee
3; 2nd Alternate Boys Nation 3; Sophomore
Assembly 2; Junior Assembly 3; Dance Com-
mittees 2,3; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Christmas Pro-
gram, Lighting 1,2,3,4; Trade Wind Staff,
Editor 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Business Man-
ager 4; Christmas Dance, Decoration Com-
mittee, 4; Wrestling 4; Boys State Counselor
WILLIAM HUGH GIBSON
"Big Bill"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 3, 1940
"Why worry about trouble, he'll get along
His hopes are hligh, his legs are long."
Football 1,2,3,4; Lettered 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4;
Lettered 3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 1,2,3,4;
Lettered 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-
President 2,3; President 4; Assemblies 2,3,4;
Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; 'C' Club
2,4; Socker 2,3,4; Dance Committees 2,3,4;
Home Room Representative 1,3; Homecoming
Court 4; Hall of Fame--Friendliest 4.
ELLEN CHRISTINE FUSSELMAN
"Fuzzy---"
Tamnaqua, Pennsylvania
February 20, 1941
"A classmate everyone admires,
For the wisdom she aspires.
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; Vice-President 2, President
4: Nurses' Aide 2,),4; Volleyball Intramurals
3,4; Christmas Program 1,4; Debate Club 2,
Secretary 2; Caribbean Girls State 3; Athletic
Council 3; Student Council 3; Quill and
Scroll 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Sopho-
more Dance-Decoration Committee 2; Junior-
Senior Banquet & Prom--Decoration Com-
mittee 3; Program Committee 3; Senior As-
sembly 4; Hall of Fame--Most Intellectual 4;
Orchestra I; Tradewind Staff--Editor 4;
Caribbean Staff 4; Christmas Dance Com-
mittee 4; National Honor Society 4.
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JULIAN BENSON HALL
"Butch"
Colon, Republic of Panama
October 26, 1940
"A regular swingster,
And plenty of rocking rhythm!"
Orchestra 1,2,3; Band 1,2; Assemblies 1,2,
3,4; Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Athletic
Council 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;
Basketball Intramurals 3; Gymnastics 1,2,3,4;
Boys State 3.
ROY LEW'IS HEART, Jr.
"~Hoinker"
Colon, Repubbic of Panama
December 21, 1940
"He is a man wh]o doesrn't grieve
For what he has not."
Rifle Club 1,2; Dance Committee .
LORETTA ANNE HIRSCHF`ELD
"Lorrie"
Colon, Republica de Panama
Deccember 28, 1940
"Sim~ple and sweet in all her ways
She 11l be happy the rest of her days."
Caribe Club 2,3,4; Librarian 4; Dramatics
Club 2,3.4; H~istorian 4; Nurser' AIde 2,3,4;
Treasure~r 4; Dance Committees 1.,2,3,; Class
Arsemblies 3,4; Volleyball Intramurals 2,4;
Basketball Intramurals 2; All Slt ar Mnager
4; Girls State 3; Advertising Staff, Caribbean
e ~Tradewi;nd 3,4.
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JACKLYN SANDRA JONES
"Proxy"
Panama City, Republica de Panama
IMay 28, 1940
"Full of chatter and full of pep,
NEVER QUIET, That's her rep."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 3,4;
Nurses' Aide 3,4; Assemblies 1,3,4; Bowling
Team 2,3,4; Girls State 3; Jr.-Sr. Prom &
Banquet 3; Dance Committees 1,2,4; Dram-
stics Club Assembly 4; National Thespians 4.
HERMAN HARRY KEEPERS
"Hairy"
Colon, Republic of Panama
September 20, 1939
"I am myself, my own commander."
Glee Club 1,2,3.4; Football 2,3,4; Soccer
2,3,4.
GEORGE VERNON KIRKLAND, Jr.
"Moose"
San Jose, Costa Rica
April 28, 1939
"A big man with a big heart."
Balboa High School: Letterman's Club 3;
ROTC 2,3; Baseball 1,2; Football 2,3; In-
tramurals 1,3; Track 1; W~aterpolo 1,2; Home
Room Representative I; Christmas Show Case
3; Sadie Hawkins Dance 2; Valentine Formal,
Escort 2; Christmas Formal 3; Basketball,
Junior Varsity, Co. Captain 1,2; Varsity 3;
Elks Basketball 1,2,3.
Cristobal High School: ROTC 4; Baseball 4;
Football 4: Intramurals 4; Soccer 3,4; Bas-
ketball, Varsity 4; 'C' Club; Boys State,
Mayor 3, Junior Counsellor 4; Jr.-Sr. Prom
&k Banquet 3; Christmas Formal 4.
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VIRGINIA LEE KLEEFKENS
"Ginny"
Colon, Republic of Panama
March 1, 1940
"Vivacious and charming,
Hler smile's so disarming.
Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; Assemblies 2,4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; ROTC Battalion
Sponsor 4; Home Room Representative 4;
Jamboree Q2ueen 4; Trade Wind Staff 4;
Caribbean Staff 4; Bowling Team 4; Hall of
Fame--Best Dressed 4.
WILLIAM CHARLES LAWRANCE
"Spike"
Colon, Republic of Panama
July 22, 1940
"A good acquaintance and a better friend.'
Rifle Club 1,2,3; Dramatics 1,2,3,4; President
4; Thespianls 2,3,4; Vice-President 4; ROTIC
1,2,31,4; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Band 1,2,3.4; "Life With Mother" 3; "What
A Life" 2; Drama Festival 1,2,3; Boys State
3; Sr. Dance Comniittee 4.
CAROLE ANN LEW
"Kalalu"
Ancon, Canal Zone
June 20, 1940
"Quiet and sweet,
Mlost pleasing to meet."
Caribe Club 2,3,4; Treasurer 3, Secretary 4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Nurses' A~ide 2,3,4;
Banr' 3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Class Assembly
1; Dance Committees 1,2; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3;
Basketball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; All Stars 3;
Softball Intramurals 1,2; Volleyball Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; All Stars 3; Home Room
Alternate 4; Girlsr Athletic Association 3,4;
Top Ten in Sports 1,2.
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JON PETER McGRAW
"Mac"
East Liverpool, Ohio
September 17, 1940
"He bats higih in life's league."
Class President 1; Home Room Representa-
tive 4; 'C' Club 4; Football 1,3,4; Baseball
3,4; '21' Club 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4;
Assemblies 1.2,3,4; Dances 1,2,3; Boys State
3; Homecoming Court 4; Hall of Fame-
~Mr. C.H.S. 4.
JAMES LOREN MURRAY
"Jim"
Ancon, Canal Zone
September 9, 1940
"Handsome is as handsome does;
A fairer lad there never was."
Rifle Club 1,2,3; Rifle Team 2,3,4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom &( Banquet 3; Drill Team 2,3; Dance
Committees 1,2,1.
JOHN BURTON NELSON
"Burt"
Clearwater, Florida
January 1, 1939
"You get out of life what you put into it."
ROTC 1,2,3,4.
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EDDIE EDWIN PABON
"Nick"
Colon, Republic of Panama
June 10, 1940
"Friends, Romans, Countrymen,
Lend me your homework."
Jr. Sr. Prom 3; Football 3,4; Basketball, Jun-
ior Varsity' 2,3; Varsity 3,4; Track 2,3; Soc-
cer; Opening Day Assembly 1,2;3,4; Band
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 2,3,4; Hall of Fame--Best
Dancer 4.
FRANCES LEONOR PADUA
"Francy"
Philippine Islands
June 14, 1941
"Silence is deep and eternal."
Basketball Intramurals 1,2; Volleyball Intra-
murals 1,2,4; Dramatics Club; Nurses' Aide;
Decoration Committee; Basketball Sponsor.
RICHARD NOBLE PH-ILLIPS
"Rich"
Panama City, Republica de Panam2
December 8, 1939
"I have great dreams of mighty things
to come."
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"Gus"
Psahna, Chalkis, Greece
July 31, 1938
"A helping hand he'll always lend,
A carefree lad, but a real true friend."
Glee Club 1,2,3,4; ROTC 1,2,3,4.
FRANCES COLLEEN SALTER
"Shaker"
Soperton, Georgia
March 23, 1940
"Brimming over with jests and quips,
Never a sad word on her lips."
Dramatics 1.2,3; GAA 2,3,4; Secretary Treas-
urer 4; Cheerleader 3,4; Co-Captain 4; Jr.-
Sr. Prom 3; Home Room Alternate 1,2; All
Stars 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Court 4; Hlall of
Fame--Best Looking 4.
ROSALIE ANN RADEL
"Ro"
Colon, Republic of Panama
July 27, 1940
"A tireless worker, the whole day long,
Her life's in tune like a joyful song."
Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Intramurals
1,2,4; Band I,2,3; Orchestra 1,2; Dramatics
Club 4; Assembly 1; Jr.-Sr. Prom 3; Christ-
mas Prom 4; Nurses' Aide 3; Swimming
Team 1,2,3,4; Girls State 3; Volleyball All
Stars 4; Class Reporter 4.
WENDELL SASSO
"Windy"
Colon, Republica de Panama
Mlarch 12, 1939
"Easy-going, loved by all
Great in mind, in stature small."
'21' Club 1,2,3,4; 'C' Club 2,3,4; Football
1,2,3,4; Baskietball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3;
Captain of Football Team 4; Homecoming
Court 4; Hall of Fame-Most Athletic 4.
GWENDOLYN PATRICIA SETTLE
"Pat"
Fa\etteville, N\orth Carolina
October 1, 1941
"Here's a cheerful gal,
Well worth knowing."
E. E. Smith Senior High: Softball 2; Knitting
Club 1; Charm School 2; Dramatics Club 2;
Physical Education Club 2: Oakwood Acade-
my: Glee Club 3.
JEFFRY FRANKLIN SLAUGHTER
"Jeff"
Kingsville. Texas
December I, 1939
"~A happy heart makes a happy guy."
Football 1,2,4; Band 1,2,j,4; Football Letter
4; Orchestra 2.4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Class Dance
4; Opening Day Assembly 4; Swimming
Team 1,2.
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"Jack"
Denver, Colorado
May II, 1939
"Men of few words are the best."
'C' Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Decoration
Committees 1,2,3,4; Soccer 2,3,4.
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Ancon, Canal Zone
December 9, 1939
"From quiet, unexpected sources,
Often spring the world's greatest forces."
Rifle Club 1,2,3; ROTC 1,2,3,4.
WILLIAM TERRY WILLIFORD
"Terry"
Pope, Mississippi
December 6, 1940
"A big little guy who is full of life!"
ARSILIA ISABEL VINAS
"Cuchie"
Santurce, Puerto Rico
April 18, 1940
"After man came w-oman .. and
She has been after him ever since!"
Hanau High School: Art Club 1; French Club
1; Cheerleader 1; Dramatics 1; MIount Vern-
on: French Club 2; Art Club 2; Spanish Club
2; Glee Club 2; Cristob21 High School: Vol-
leyball Intramurals 1,2,3,41; Basketball Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Softball Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
GAA 4; Dramatics Club 4; Girls State 3;
Dance Committees 1,2,3,4; ROTC Sponsor
4; All Stars 1,3,4; Assemblies 1,2,3,4; ROTC
Dance 4; Hall of Fame-Best Dancer 4.
CLARENCE EDW'ARD RIENSS
Prairie du Chien. W~isconsin
July 13, 1939
"There is more in me than you understand!"
President Sophomore Class 1; Cross-Country)
1; Basketball I; Ice Skatmng.
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MIKE ANGERMULLER--I leave my place on the corner to any
underclassman,
GRACE ARGO--Leaves the long awaited thrill of being a
mighty Senior to Claire White.
JANET ARGUE--Leaves her car keys to Ruby Hall.
LESTER BAILEY--Leaves it all to some capable Junior.
HOWDY BAILEY--Leaves his ability to be tardy to Diane
Hickey.
FRED BATH--Leaves his mechanical hard luck to Will Lim-
kemann.
~WAYNE BATH--My long hair to Mike Dare.
VANESSA BAZAN-Leaves Norma Ramirez her school books.
STEFFI BECK--Leaves her sniffles and a box of Kleenex to Joan
Page.
MARIE BLEAKLEY--Leaves her curly (?) ponytail to Marion
Smith.
CLOVIS BRACKiINS--Leaves to John Clark his second base po.
sition in Glee Club.
ANN SWALM--Leaves her innocent smile to Nancy Gibson-
ARNOLD BROOKS--Leaves hris ingrown toenail to Donald
Bruce.
JAMES BROOKS--Leaves his R.O.T.C. position to anyone who
can fill it.
CLAUDE CABANILLAS--Leaves the Batallion Adjutant Office
to heaven knows whom!
LINDA CAVENDER--Leaves her height to Margaret Barber.
ALFRED CHAN--Leaves his burned-out flashbulbs to Simon
Karton.
RONNIE CHIN--Just leaves everything and takes memories'
ACAO CHONG--Leaves his Sec. Treas. position in the famous
'21' Club to any hard working member.
JOAN COFFEY--Leaves her hearty laugh to Karen Coate.
MIKE COFFEY--Leaves her love (?) for shorthand and typing
to some lucky (?) underclassman.
WENDY COTTON--Leaves her little sister, Sally and Marion.
LINDA CUNNINGHAM--Leaves her ability to argue and win
her point to any Junior who will qualify.
RANDY DEAKINS--Leaves his height to Michael LaCroix.
CHARLES DeTORE--Leaves his track shoes to his brother.
MANrDY DONOHUE--Leaves her love of jitterbugging to
Linda Erikson.
JULIA FERNANDEZ--Leaves her seat in 103 to an ambitious
Junior.
ELLEN FUSSELMAN--Leaves her typing ability to Janice
Brownlee.
BILL FUSSELMAN--Leaves his speargun to the biggest fish
who comes along,
BILL GIBSON--Leaves his ability to look calm when playing
a drum solo to any calm drummer.
BUTCH HALL--Leaves his guitar to any other "swivel hips"
in school.
ROY HEARN--Leaves his R.O.T.C. carbine to "Smitty" to
keep up-and-coming Senior under control.
LORETTA HIRSCHFELD--Leaves her daily (walking?) route
to school to Esther Miller.
SANDRA JONES--Leaves her Purple Heart in Simulating
Horsemanship to Mary Katherine O'Brien.
HARRY KEEPERS--Leaves his end position to Hugo Tomp-
kins.
GEORGE KIRRKLAND-Leaves his 215 pounds to Jay Bial-
kowski and his shin bone to Keith Kenway.
GINNY KLEEFKENS-Leaves her love of Pizza to Bonnie
Rankin.
SPIKE LAWRENCE--Leaves the Presidency of the Dramatic's
Club to Judy Hakanson.
CAROLE ANN LEW--Leaves the piano in orchestra to Ramona
Anderson.
JON McGRAW--Leaves his nose guard to Russell Favorite.
JIMMY MURRAY-Leaves his scooter to any one who wants it!
BURT NELSON--Leaves his knowledge of the use of the slide
rule to Dean Campbell.
EDDIE PABON--Leaves his ability to have long hair to anyone
who needs it.
FRANCIS PADUA-Leaves her troubles to the future Seniors.
RICHARD PHILLIPS--Leaves his English 11 seat to Hilda
Saborio.
CLARENCE RIENKS--Leaves his ability to speak his mind
openly and clearly to the Juniors who don't seem to have
that ability.
GUS RUSODIMOS--Leaves his car and reckless driving to Joe
Lorenzo.
COLLEEN SALTER--Leaves her ability to go steady 6 years
and fight everyday to Huey Lee.
WINDY SASSO--Leaves his ability to drive to Peter Ender.
GWEN SETTLE--Leaves her seat by the ocean to Joanne Perry.
JEFF SLAUGHTER--Just leaves--for my fifth time.
TERRY WILLIFORD--Leaves his good conduct in R.O.T.C. to
Rex Daisey.
JACK WILLOUGHBY--Leaves his football position to Bobby
Rice.
CUCHIE VINAS--Leaves her position as R.O.T.C. Sponsor to
anybody who can march without the help or Sgt. Finnegan.
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Exceling in sports, music and fu~n,
The road for themz has Qjut beguln!
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First row: Gus Rusodimos, Loretta Hirschfeld, Terry Williford, Steffi Beck. Second row: Howdy
Withrow, Frances Padua, Julia Fernandez, Joan Coffey, Bill Fusselman. Third row: Ginny Kleefkens,
Richard Phillips, Mike Coffey. Fourth row: Linda Cavender, Grace Argo, Randy Deakins, Wayne Bath,
Cuchie Vinas, Cluade Cabanillas.
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First row: Fred Bath, Bill Lawrence, George Kirkland, Bill Gibson, Berr Nelsoln, Rosalie Radel, Sandra
Jones. Second row: Linda Cunningham. Clovis Bracktins, Lester Bailey, Janet Argue, Ronald Chin, Carole
Lew. Third row: Wendy Cotton, Charles Crnawford. Vanessa Bazan. Fourth row: Jeff Slaughter, Mike
Angermuller, Charles DeTore, Jon Mlccraw, Ellen Fusselman, Roy Hearn, Mlandy D~onohue, Jim Brooks.,
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"Room enough for a horse!!"
"Really! .. Hi, Jack!"
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"Greedy 1 ttle pigs!"
"Some brass, huh?!"
"Susie Q.! "
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"Stitch! Stitch! Stitch!"
"What ya doing, George?"
"Sittin Pretty!!"
"Zombie!!"
"W~hat in the world ..?!!"
"Work! Work! Work!"
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Donald Humphrey
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Pat Lawson
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Beth Bialkowski
Secretary
Martha Johnson
Treasurer
John Arnbrose
Pablo Apolayo
Frank Alberga
Randy Alberga
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Jack Bedwell
Robert Blair
John Boseman
Janice Brownlee
Nelda Cooke
Sandra Chescter
Karen Coate
Gerarde DeTore
Mickey Cunningham
Mike Dare
Heidi DeSoto
Russell Favorite
Marguerite Engielke
Linda Erickson
Esther Droste
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Margaret Barber
Ronnie Armistead
Geraldine Brewer
Harry Bland
Frank Corrigan
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Celsa Franceschi
Luis Feliciano
Nancy Gibson
Ronald Frankel
Elizabeth Halloran
Max Hanna
WJaldo Gilley
Alice Hardwick
Robert Hill
Diane Hickey
Keith Kulig
William Limkemann
Huey Lee
Rose Ann Lastinger
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Arthur Lawrance,
William Hayes
William Hogan
Martin Hlernandez
Simon Karton
Louis Martin
Susie Lloyd
Joe Lorenzo
Esther Miller
Ella Mae Morales
Katie O'Brien
Judith Monroe
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Bonnie Rankin
Fred Robinson
Jean Owen
Norma Ramirez
Max Sanders
Richard Smith
Tom Sellers
Jean Seaman
Richard Swalm
Charlene Shore
Herbert Spector
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Richard Vinas
Alice Tabor Gloria Toledano
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Joseph Weir
Jacquelyn Walsh
Mary Lou Washabaugh
LeRoy Werfein
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Claire White
Sarah Whitener
Ezra Yohros
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"What's so funny?" "Rip Van Winkle!"
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"Even teachers get tired!"
"What ya hiding, Mrs. Smith???"
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"Class rings at last!" "Hi, Mr. Pfau!"
"W~hat's so funny???"
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"Short shorts;!!"
"Looke out, he's going to grab it!!"
"What's wrong, Lt.??"
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The future leade~rs of th~e gold and blue,
WhenLl the c~hipsr sceem downl. they'll pull as
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UNDERCLASSMEN
Judy Butler,
Sec.-Treas.
Robert Bond
Jose Crooke
Peter Ender
Donald Bruce
Katherine Cameron
Ellen Clute
Harry Colbert Elizabeth Crooke
Brenda Daisey
Jean Dockery
Edward Donohue
Michelle Fernandes
Gerald Hilty
Jules Damiani
Judy Gray
Betty Davis
Ruby Hall
Emily Hearn
Mel Field,
Vice-President
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Darce Hause,
President
Maurice Belanger
Rafael Arosamena Billy Ashley Leroy Barfield
Ramona Andersen
Dealne Calmpbell
Rlex Da;isey
Bill Harrison John Hawthorne
Blarbara Gales
P~aul Leignadier
Gerald Mc~aughey
Lelia Leon
Jim Mc~loin
Marie Parisis
Jack Sanders
Mike Stephenson
Marion Leach
Mike McBride
Joan Page
R~olando Prttto
Felix Karpinski
Roy Holloway
Bob Irwin
Charles Lyew
Irene Meehan
Sheirley Littleton
John Marshall
Robin Morland
John Petersen
James Palumbo
Sandra Roscoe
Carolyn Peek
Carl Newhard
Doris Payne
Georgia Smith Marion Smith Delores Sparks
Arlene Straitt Hugo Tompkins Bill Weigle
Sarah Spector
Bill Will
Jim Will
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Ada Wynne
Mike La Croix
Author May
Andrea Lee Nash
Douglas Phillips
Lidia Santos
Rolando Sterling
Diana Smith
Kay Stone
"That's posture for you!"
"Andy, this is the way they do it
in Paris."
"The Mad One!!!"
"O-h-h, my hair!!!"
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"Marion, do they need a chaperone!???
FRESHMAN
Class Officers
Louise Allgaier Samuel Anderson
Thomas Billison
Harry Butz
John Cronan
Brenda Collins
Patrick Dockery
Lynne Coffin
Haydee Delgado
Sharon McElhene
President
Jay Bialkowski
Vice-President
Sally Eisen
Secretary-Treasurer
Carol Agee
Leslie Berger
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Patricia Andresen
Shirley Bonneau
Kathleen Asbury
Abel Borsellino
James Allen Birch Veronica Blennerhassett
Donald Bonneau
Randy Coate
Kathleen Crouch
James Boseman Rod Brayton Beverley Brownlee
Sharon Cooper George Cotten Frankie Cranford
Mary Beth Dougherty Stephanie D~rever
Mary Alice Engelke
Jay French
MIarian1 Fricker
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Bruce Hirn
Mayda Guzman Judith Hakanson
Judy Harrison
Barbara H~all
Judy Hallett
Richard Jones
Betsy Hewitt
Keith Kenway
Livia Lippincott
Kathreen Kucikas
Terry Livingston
Elizabeth Linkermann
MIichae L ttleton
Bill Livingston
Majorie Lukens
John Manninn Warren Marauard
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Thomas Drohan
Thomas Dugan Paul Ebdon Patricia Egger
Helen Fogle
Bobby Geddes
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Albert Goguen
Ginny Lynn Favorite
Betty Jane Friese
John Hulka Mary-Jane Husted Gary Irving Allen Jacques
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Robert Morrissey
James Sanial
Leonard Sanchez
Helen Spector
James Stearns Marvin Stewart
Diane Shore
Frances Siefried
Jack Taber
Rebecca Slowick
Andrea Terrell Pamela Theriot
Gladys Violin
Bobby Walker
Leslie Thompkins
Henry Wells
Terry Wilcox
Twila Walsh Perry Washabaugh
Leonard Wertz
Carl Wilson Walter Woodruff
Ricky Yarborough
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Allen Messer
Hilda Saborio
Barbara Reynolds
Sonia Rivers Jose Rodriguez
Bert Murray
Manuel Santos
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EXECUTIVE COUNCIL, FIRST ROW: (left to right) Keith Kulig, Asst. Treas.; Mandy Donohue,
Treas.; Wendy Cotton, Sec.; Rita Engelke, Vice-Pres.; Steffi Beck, Pres.; SECOND ROW: Jim Will,
John Clark, Ginny Roscoe, Linda Erikson, Claire White, Barbara Erikson, Alex Stearns. THIRD ROW:
Ginny Kleefkens, Jon McGraw, Jim McGloin, George Cotton, John Baseman, Janet Argue, Mr. Pfau,
Sponsor.
The Executive Council of the Student Association is composed of a representative elected
from each homeroom, and a cabinet which directs the proceedings. The cabinet consists of
a President, Vice-President, Secretary, Treasurer, and Assistant Treasurer elected by the Stu-
dent Body. The sponsor is Mr. James H. Pfau.
The Student Association sponsors many school activities. Membership costs less than
if the students were to pay for each activity, inter-scholastic game, and the yearbook in-
dividually.
All the awards -- sports, dramatics, music-are provided for by the Student Associ-
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Pictures like this could not be seen without the Athletic Council's
work.
The Student Association Athletic Council is composed
of homeroom alternates who handle tickets and gate re-
ceipts and advertise the interscholastic games. The sponsor
of the Athletic Council is Mr. Eugene Gregg.
ATHLETIC COUNCIL FRONT ROWY, left to right: Keith Kulig, Asst. Treas.; Rita Engelke, Pres.
SECOND ROW: Mary Nell Lee, Helen Spector, Ruby Hall, Bill Will, Sarah WXhitener, Carole Lelw,
Acao Chong. THIRD ROW: Shirley Bonneau, Frank Alberga, Bill Hayes, K~eith Kienway, Jim Murray,
Mr. Gregg, Sponsor.
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FIRST ROW: Ginny Kleefkens-Secretary, Bill Fusselman-President, LeRoy Werlein--Vice President.
SECOND ROW: Carole Lew, Steffi Beck, Jon McGraw, Mandy Donohue, Marie Bleakley, Alfred Chan,
Ronnie Chin, and Mr. Carl Maedl-Sponsor. NOT PICTURED: Ellen Fusselman and Clovis Brackins.
"What's so interesting?"
Fascination of Jungle Life holds audience!
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FIRST RO\W: Loretta Hirschfeld, Esther Miller, Carole Ann Lew, Judy
Butler. SECOND ROW: Ellen Fusselman, Miss Anderson, Beth Bialkowski.
THIRD ROW: Steffi Beck, Emily Hearn, Mandy Donohue, Carolyn Peck,
Joan Page. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Toledano, Jean Seaman, Karen Coate,
Marie Bleakley, Linda Cunningham and Jean Dockery.
Beth Bialkowski
Vice-President
Esther Miller
Treasurer
Carole Ann Lew
Secretary
Loretta Hirschfeld
Librarian
Marie Bleakley
Judy Butler
Historian
Steffi Beck
Mandy Donohue
Linda Cunninfiham
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Steffi Beck
Wendy Cotton
Alfred Chan
Ronnie Chin
The highest honor that Cristobal High School can
bestow upon a student is election to membership in
the Caribbean Chapter of the National Honor So-
ciety. Qualifications for membership are character,
leadership, and service.
Marie Bleakley
Mandy Donohue
National Honor Society, left to right: Wendy Cotton;
Alfred Chan; Marie Bleakley, President; Ronnie Chin;
Steffi Beck, Secretary-Treasurer; Mandy Donahue.
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~Jationae~l onor
21 CLUB FRONT ROW, left to right: Acao Chong, Sec.-Treas.; Jim Brooks, Pres.; W'indy Sasso,
Vice-Pres. SECOND ROW': Mr. Jose B~everroudt, Alex Stea~rns, Jay Bialkmys~kl, EsII Will1, Kenhrl Kiuby
Pablo Apalayo, Paul Leignidier, Clo\n~ Brackmns, Jim Warll, Mlr. Robert C. Leigh. THIRD) ROW~:M
Stearns, Sponsor; Bob Blair, Butch Hilty, Lester Bailey,. Simon Ka~rton, Pete Ender, W'Ill Limkeman.
John Boseman, Jon MlcGraw~, Alfred Chan, Gary Irymng.
The 21 Club is composed of twenty-one boys, each of
whom represents one of the Pan-American republics. Each
member writes an essay about the country he represents
and the Rotary Club of Cristobal-Colon awards prizes for
the best essays. The club stimulates and promotes interest
in the Pan-American republics and encourages a better
understanding of these countries.
Through the looking glass.
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The Girls Athletic Association is an ex-
clusive sports club, composed only of the
girls who are outstanding in sports. To
become a member, a girl must participate
in an at least two All-Star teams in one
year, or one All-Star team and be among
the top ten in the point system. The spon-
sor of the club is Miss June Clayton.
G.A.A. members, left to right, first row: W. Cotton, Vice-President;
M. Bleakley, President; C. Salter, Secretary-Treasurer. Second row:
C. Lew. N. Ramirez, M. Smith, L. Cavender. Third row: C. Vinas,
M. Donohue, S. Beck, D. Hause, D. Hickey. Fourth row: B. Rankin,
L. Cunningham, A. Taber, L. Erikson, H. Lee, and M. Coffey.
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FIRST ROW, left to right: Loretta Hirschfeld, Janice Brow~nlee, Ester Miller, Mary
Lou Washabaugh, Marguerite Engelke, Jean Seaman. BACK ROW': Ella Mae Mlorales,
Judy Griffin, Ellen Fusselman, Jean Dockery, Sandra Jones, Leila Leon, Judy Butler,
Jackie WY~alsh, Jean Owen, Carole Lew, Janet Argue, Kay Stone, Charlene Shore,
Elizabeth~ Halloran, and Karen Coate.
"It's in the box!!" "I knew you were coming, so I baked you a cake!"
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LIBRARY
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Left to Right: Shirley Bonneau, Lynne Coffin, Judy Harrison, VTer-
onica Blennerbassett, Stephanie Dreyer.
The Library Assistants do innumerable jobs, such as keeping li-
brary records, checking and replacing books, and helping a student
who needs help while in the library.
Left to Right: Loretta Hirschfeld, Colleen Salter, Gwendolyn Settle, Cuchie Vinas, Vanessa Bazan.
These girls type, file, and do other helpful jobs for an academic credit.
OFFICE
GIRLS
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"Who goofed?!"
"Looking for something??"
"Executive sweet!"
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"~I see you!!!"
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and Scroll is an award re-
served for those who merit
the honor through scholar-
ship, service, and Journal-
istic achievements. The
sponsor of the organiza-
tion is M~r. Frederick
Saur.
Ellrn Fundrman
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Linda Cunningham
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Linda Cavender
FIRST ROW, left to right: Loretta Hirschfeld, Marguerite Engelke, Spike Lawrence, Ester Miller, Pat
Lawson. SECOND ROW: Carol Agee, Ellenl Clute, Arsilia Vinas, Steffi Beck, Sandra Jones, Judy
Butler, Leila Leon, Joan Page, Elizabeth Limkeman, Barbara Reynolds, Jean Seaman, Mary Lou Washa-
baugh. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fattorosi, Betsey Hlewitt, Marion Smith, Becktie McCloud, Diane Shore,
Lynn Coffin, Judy Hackinson, Judy Haller, Katie O'Brien, Betty Friese, Joni McCaffrey, Janet Argue.
FOURTH ROW: David Miller, Michele Fernandez, Lee Peck, Sharon Cooper, Beverly Brownlee, Sharon
McElbone, Marie Bleakly, Bill Hayes, Judy Gray, Marion Fricker, Lesley Berger, Sally Eisen, Claire
White. BACK ROW: Raul Ebdon, Harry Butz, Frank McCloud, Leroy Werlein, Charles DeTore,
Randy Alberga, Stephanie Dryer, Judy Griffin.
FIRST ROW: Steffi Bleck, Mlarie
Bleakley, Claire White. SECOND
ROW: Mr. Fattorosi, Spike Lawr-
ence, Bill Hayes, Will Linkeman.
The Dramatics Club, con-
sisting of those students with
an interest in acting mn stage
productions, helps the Thes-
pians in the CHS play pro-
ductions. Each year the Dra-
matics Club participates in
the Annual Drama Festival
and presents an assembly to
the student body.
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"Behind the Scenes'
"What are you doing, Marie?"
CAST
Rosalie Flannigan ................. ... .................. Leslie Berger
Rita Flannigan .. .................... Beverly Brownlee
Maggie Flannigan .................... Claire White
Mary Flannigan .. ................. ... Judith Butler
Mrs. Gallup ................ ... ............... Patricia Lawson
Patrick Flannigan .................................. William Lawrance
Mr. Finnegan ................. ... William Hayes
Ralph Penrose .................... Charles Crawford
Richard ........ ... ............ .......... Leroy Werlein
Directed by Louis J. Fattorosi
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Scenery by Charles Reeves
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"The Loud Red- Patrick"
"Don't drop it!"
"Wa~tch the birdie"
"Family portrait"
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Postal Matches .. cubs, girls, open, scholastic
Police ... Atlantic side
Elks. .. 1542 Cristobal
Legion . .. Post No. 2, Cristobal
Cristobal Gun Club .
Shoulder to Shoulder
Legion .. Dept. of Panama
V. F. W.. .. 3876 Cristobal
The rifle club was started about 10 years ago,
I when Mr. Gibson, with the help of a few boys and
girls, went down to the basement of the school and
constructed a ringe of safety for shooting. Mr. Gib-
.c + r F son organized the club and anyone age ten or more
was eligible to join the club. There were two Clubs,
Junior and Senior. The Junior consisted of those
students from ten to eighteen and the Senior, over
eighteen. The next step was to establish the Club
with the N.R.A. (National Rifle Association) in the
States. Now students can shoot during their free
periods for practice and monthly matches. Different
*** organizations donate trophies for competitive indi-
vidual and team competition.
Bill Gibson
President of Jr. Rifle Club
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Frank Alberga
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Treas. SECOND) ROWX: Don Humphrey, Acao Chanf, ~lcerb Sectolr. Jo~hn Boseman, Rex Daisey.
THIRD ROW: Jeff shal~..1. r nold Br~ooks, Paul Lelglnadier, Jack ,il ,,.Ibt Charlie DeTore, Don
Bruce. FOURTH RO0W: R~urssll Fanvorite, Chuck Crawfiord, Geo~rge K~irkland, Harry Keepers, Bill Gibson.
The C Club is composed of boys who have made
their letter in any one of the three sports played in
C. H. S. They are: Football, Baseball, and Track.
ThI ls year rhe C C~lu~b oiificers aire- F:'nds Sarslo,
Preslde~nt; Ed Pabon, Vlce-President, and Jon Mc-
Graw, Sec.-Treas. The club is sponsored by Coach
Palumbo and Coach Moser.
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Always growling for the blue an~d gold.
Although in size our number isr small,
We're all for one, and one forv all!'
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SPORTS
Jamboree Queen
JAMBOREE
The eighth annual Jamboree was held at Mt. Hope Stadiumn on
October 4 at 7:00. Queen Ginny I reigned over the Cristobal Tigers.
The Athletic Club won the trophy with 12 points, Cristobal was
second with 12 points, Balboa and Junior College were tied for third
with 0 points.
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"What's going on out there??"
"Can I have your autograph too?"
"It's story time!"
"Wow, Whalt al re hey? They're out of this worldd"
"You show them, Beak"'
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Arnold Brooks
Guard
(top left)
Chuck Crawford
End
(center left)
Donald Bruce
Tackle
(lower right)
James Brooks
Back
(center)
Bill Hogan
Manager
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Coach Palumbo
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Back
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Donald Humphrey
Back
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Acao Chong
Manager
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Coach Moser
(top left)
Eddy Pabon
End
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Center
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Jack Willoughby
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Back
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George Kirkland
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