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THE STAFF
And the students of the Cristobal High School
Journalism Class.
PROUDLY PRESENT
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THE 1961 CARIBBEAN
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In Memoriam .-.------- 13
Dedication ----------- 5
Faculty --------- ------ 9
Seniors ------------- 14
Class History-- .-------- ---. ----.-- -----------.------... 43
Last Will and Testament ..- ----- 44
Hall of Fame ------------ -----..........-------- 45
Baby Pictures ------------ ..--------------- ----------.-- 56
Juniors ------------- 59
Underclassmen --..-------- ..-- -------...... 67
Clubs .. ......---------------- -.......---------. 73
Sports ..---------------------------------.....----------- 81
Music.... --------------------.---- --.. ------. 92
R. O.T. C..----.......-----------------------. 94
1961
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MR. NOEL GIBSON
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DEDICATION
For his sincere loyalty in serving CHS for the last twenty-two
years, the students of Cristobal High School dedicate the
1961 Caribbean to Mr. Noel Gibson. His timely efforts in
helping the students are such that they deserve to be rewarded,
even in this small way.
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MR. PAUL BECK
Principal
A.B., Findlay College
M.A., University of Michigan
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Mr. Carl E. Maedl
B.A., Moosehead Teachers College
M.A., Columbia University
Guidance Director
Boys' Counselor
Mrs. Josephine McDonnell
Episcopal Hospital
School Nurse
FACULTY
Mrs. Marion Taylor
Secretary
Miss Adamary Anderson
B.A., Florida State College for Women
M.A., University of Michigan
American Institutions
U. S. History
Honor Society Sponsor
Girls' Counselor Mr. Richard W. Bock
B.A., University of North Dakota
M.Ed., University of Houston
Advanced Algebra and Trigonometry
Plane and Solid Geometry
Sophomore Class Sponsor
Mrs. Margaret Fattorosi
B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College
M.A., Mississippi Southern College
Physical Education
Cheerleader Sponsor
G.A.A. Sponsor
Mr. Louis J. Fattorosi
B.A., Rutgers University
M.Ed., Rutgers University
English
Journalism
Quill and Scroll Sponsor
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Mrs. Veva Folsom
A.B., Nebraska State College
M.A., Colorado State College
Business Education
S. A. Treasurer
Typing and Shorthand
Modern Business
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Mrs. Anne Gegg
B.A., Cornell University
M.S., Cornell University
Latin, French, Spanish
Junior Class Sponsor
Mr. Noel Gibson
B.S., Bradley University
Mechanical Drawing
Metal Shop
Rifle Club Sponsor
Mr. Eugene Gregg
A.A., Canal Zone Junior College
B.A., Colorado State College
M.A., University of Colorado
Social Studies
Modern World History
Athletic Council Sponsor
Mr. David Ingram
B.S., East Texas State College
M.Ed., East Texas State College
Health
Physical Education
Miss Helen Johnston
B.A., Pacific University
M.A., Pacific University
M.L., University of Washington
Librarian
Library Training
Mr. Oswald E. Jorstad
B.A., Concordia Conservatory of Music
B.M., Concordia Conservatory of Music
M.A., University of Michigan
Chorus
Orchestra
Band
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Mrs. Alfhild Maedl
B.A., Gustavus Adolphus College
English
Mr. Bernard Mazzoni
M.Ed., Pennsylvania State University
Algebra
Mathematics
Journalism Ads Sponsor
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Mr. Ralph Garret
B.A., Furman University
M.A., University of South Carolina
Sponsor, Freshman Class
English, Spanish
Mr. Robert McCullough
B.S., St. Cloud State College
M.A., Colorado State College
Social Studies
Early World History
Miss Sophie McLimans
B.S., University of Wyoming
Household Arts
Nurses' Aides Sponsor
Mr. Paul Moser
B.S., East Stroudsburg State Teachers College
Physical Education
Health
C.T.S. Sponsor
Mr. James D. Norman
B.S., Michigan State University
M.S., Oregon State College
Biology
General Mathematics
Mr. Luke Palumbo
B.S., Northwest Missouri State College
General Science
Jr. High S. A. Sponsor
Mr. James H. Pfau
B.S., Valley City State Teachers College
M.A., University of Minnesota
Chemistry
Physics
S. A. Sponsor
Mr. Charles T. Reeves
B.A., Arizona State University
B.S., Arizona State University
M.A., Arizona State University
Woodwork, General Shop, Mathematics
Drivers' Training
Mr. James Rice
B.F.A., University of Texas
M.Ed., Howard Payne College
Art, English
Mrs. Stella Riefkohl
B.A., New York University
M.A., Columbia University
Spanish
Mr. James Rollins
B.S., University of Arkansas
M.A., University of Arkansas
General Science, Mathematics
Social Studies
Sponsor, Dramatics Club and Thespians
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B.A., Illinois State Normal University
M.A., Illinois State Normal University
Special Education
Mrs. Dorothy Smith
A.B., Ohio Northern University
English 11 and 12
Senior Class Sponsor
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Mr. Frank Spitzer
B.S., East Carolina College
Mathematics 7 and 8
ZEPHYR
Mr. James Stearns
B.S., University of Florida
M.A., University of Florida
Spanish
"21" Club Sponsor
Sgt. Thomas Metcalf
Military 1
Drill Team Advisor
Company "F" Advisor
Mrs. Harriet Young
B.S., Central Missouri State College,
Northwestern University
M.A., Louisiana State University
English 9 and 12
Speech
(NOT PICTURED)
Capt. Frank Currier
University of Richmond
Officers Advance Course,
The Infantry School
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IN MEMORIAL
Class of 1960
Died October 15, 1960
Doris was a warm-hearted, cheerful girl who had many friends. All
those who knew her will lone remember her.
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GEORGE HEIM COTTON
"Bulldog"
April 22, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"I am a man, and whatever concerns hu-
manity is of concern to me."
"C" Club 2,3,4; Class Assemblies 3,4; Foot-
ball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Swimming 1,2;
Soccer 1,2,3; Sophomore Class President;'
Senior Class president;. Boys' State, Lt.
Governor 3; CZ. All Stars 1957-1958;
VFW Palm Bowl All Stars, 1959-1960;
R.O.T.C. 2,3,4; Company Commander 4;
Color Guard 3.
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Carol Martha Agee
March 30, 1944
Cape Girardeau, Missouri
"Her talent and brain will bring her great:
gain."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Torris Zone Wizards
1,2,3,4; Nurses' Aide 1,4; Basketball 1,3;
Caribe Club 2,3,4; National Honor Society
3,4; Volleyball 3; Softball 3; Class Assemblies
4; Band 1,2,3,4. Outstanding Student 2.
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Edna Earle Baker
"Kiwi"
September 23, 1943
Augusta, Georgia
"Nothing is pleasant that is not spiced
by variety."
Lampasas High School, Lampasas, Texas -
Future Homemakers of America 1; Leilehua
High School, Wahiawa, Oahu, Hawaiian Is-
lands.
Catherine Julianne Bantin
"Julie"
August 30, 1943
Opelousas, Louisiana
"The best part of beauty is that which
no picture can express."
Basketball Intramurals 4; Lampasas High
School, Lampasas, Texas Future Homemak-
ers of America 1,2,3; Wiesbaden High School,
Wiesbaden, Germany.
Patricia H. Baron
"Pat"
March 17, 1943
Shelby, Montana
"Little said, much accomplished."
Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Girls' State 3; Band
1,2,3,4; S.A. Representative 2. Barstow Un-
ion High School; Cristobal High School Na-
tional Honor Society.
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""Les"
August 20, 1943
Roxbury, Massachusetts
S"Her smile's from within,
S.Many friends doth she win!"
g FTA 2,3,4, President 4; Dramatics Club
1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Thespians 3,4,
Treasurer 3, President 4; Plays: Loud Red
S' Patrick, Inside Lester, Room Full of Roses.
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4, Secretary 2,3;
National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President
4; Freshmen All Stars. Intramurals: Volley-
ball 1,2; Basketball 1; Softball 1,2. Tennis
3; Class Assemblies 1,3,4; Cheerleading 3,4;
Homecoming Court; Girls' State 3; Girls' Na-
tion 3; S.A. Representative 2,3.
Joseph Augustine Bialkowski
"Jay"
September 24, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Variety is the very spice of life
That gives it all its form."
'."21" Club 1,2,3,4; Football 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3;
Intramurals: Soccer, Basketball, Track 1;
Freshman Class Vice-President; Band 1,2.
Thomas Jeffery Billison
"Tom"
June 14, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
I "A not-so-quiet guy with no enemies."
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4, Vice-President; "C"
Club 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4, Presi-
dent 4; "21" Club 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4
h -(Lettered 3,4); All Stars, 3,4; All-Interscho-
lastic team Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4 (Let-
tered 3,4); Swimming 2,3,4 (Lettered 3);
S.A. Representative 1,3; S.A. President 4.
R.O.T.C. Cadet Lt. Colonel; Battalion Com-
mander, Outstanding Cadet Medal MI & Mll;
Outstanding Cadet Officer MIII; Several
medals for high grade on final exam.
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Veronica Blennerhassett
"Winky"
August 21, 1943
Kingston, Jamaica
"Friendship in her smile and talent in her
toes."
Caribe Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer
4; Dramatics Club 2; Class Assemblies 3,4,
(Manager 3); Roosevelt Assembly 3; Cam-
paign Assembly 3; Vice-President of the
Junior class; S.A. Alternate 2; S.A. Represen-
tative I; Chairman of the Dinner Commit-
tees, Jr.-Sr. Prom; Caribbean Editor 4; Trade-
wind Staff 4; Caribbean Assistant Business
Manager 4. Intramurals: Basketball 2,3; Soft-
ball 2,3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; National Honor
Society.
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Donald Wilson Bonneau
"Bouidini"
October 16, 1942
Ancon, Canal Zone
"He thinks much, but says little in pro-
portion to his thoughts."
Football 1,2,3,4; Letterman 2,3,4; Track 2,4;
All Stars 4. Basketball and Soccer Intramur-
als 1,2,3,4; "C" Club 2,3,4; Highest Shooter
2; R.O.T.C. 1,2,3.
Shirley Anne Bonneau
"Shirl"
September 15, 1941
Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone
"Smiling lips, twinkling eyes, and a
beauty that never dies."
G.A.A. 2,3,4; Basketball, Volleyball, and Soft-
ball Intramurals 1,2,3,4. S.A. Representative
1,2; S. A. Alternate 3; Homecoming Queen
4; Cheerleading 2,3,4.
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Rodman Frank Brayron
"Rod"
May 21, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
S"Thinking, not growth, makes manhood."
Soccer 1,2,3; R.O.T.C. Drill Team MI; 2nd J
Lieutenant MIL.
Beverly Marcia Brownlee
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October 16, 1943
Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone
"Beverly's merry, laughing, carefree ways
Shall remind us of our high school days."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; Nurses'
Aide 1; FTA 1,2,3,4; Captain of Basketball
Staff.
Harry Flanric Butz, Jr.
"Rickey"
February 18, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"His hopes are high as his legs are long."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4. Thespians 3,4; Plays:
Whole Town is Talking, House Without Win-
dows. Chorus 1,2,3,4; Christmas Festival
A 1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4.
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Carolyn Cecilia Coffin
"Lynne"
November 20, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Actions speak louder than words."
Caribe Club 2,3,4; Nurses' Aid Club 1,2,3,4;
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Bowling Team 2,3.
Brenda Alicia Collins
April 8, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. de Panama
"She is friendly, kind, and true,
Always ready to laugh with you."
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Nurses'
Aide 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,-
4; Softball 1,2; Volleyball All Stars 2,3,4;
Basketball All Stars 1,2,3,4; Softball All Stars
1,2;.Tennis 3,4; Swimming 1,2; Gymnastics
4; S.A. Alternate 4; Girls' State.
Curtis Randall Coate
"Randy"
April 24, 1943
Columbus, Ohio
"True value lies in the mind,
the never yielding purpose."
Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club
1,2,3,4; Thespians 3,4; National Honor So-
ciety 4; Jr. Rifle Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Or-
chestra 1. ROTC: 2nd Place Annual M-1
Exam; Drill Team 1; Battalion S-3; Major 4.
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Sharon Lynn Cooper
"Goobie"
September 11, 1943
Fort Worth, Texas
"A captivating blond with a weakness
for laughter."
Dramatics Club 2; Nurses' Aid 2; Intramur-
als 4; Vocal 1,2; Girls' State 3.
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Larry J. Corrigan
June 7, 1943
Panama Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Whatever is worth doing at all is
worth doing well."
Balboa High School 1; Football 1; Basketball
I; Waterpolo 1; R.O.T.C. Efficiency Ribbon;
Marksman Medal; S.A. Ribbon.
John Cronan
"Pumpsie"
December 12, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Of plain, sound sense life's current
coin is made."
"C" Club; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 3;
Soccer 1,2,3; R.O.T.C. 2nd Lieutenant.
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Patrick Henry Dockery
"Doc"
August 1, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Joking and laughing all the day long;
To him life is just a sweet, merry song."
Track 3,4; Class Assembly 4.
Stephanie Marie Dreyer
"Steffie"
September 11, 1942
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Conscientious and dependable,
a classmate indispensable."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Nurses' Aid 1,2,3,4.
Paul Frederick Ebdon
"Pace"
June 21, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"The world was taken in a stride;
Nor turned he back for time or tide."
"21" Club 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4;
Dramatics Club 1,2; Rifle Club 1,2; Band
1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4. R.O.T.C.: Best shot
MII, Achievement MII, Major Battalion EXO.
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Patricia Egger
"Pat"
April 15, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Always there to lend a hand,
When the situation may demand."
G.A.A. 3; Volleyball All Stars 3; Basketball
All Stars 4; Softball All Stars 3. Intramurals:
Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball
1,2,3,4. Girls' State 3; "Americanism" at
Girls' State; Chairman of Dance Committee
2,3; Freshman All Stars 1.
Mary Alice Englke
"Molly"
November 12, 1943
Panama Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"A home-loving gal with lots of pep."
Volleyball All Stars 1; Volleyball Intramar-
als 1,2,3; Glee Club 1; Christmas Festival 1;
Spring Festival 1. Class Offices: Secretary 2.
Athletic Council 3; Assistant Treasurer of
S.A.. "21" Club Queen 2; Cheerleading 1,2,-
3,4 (Captain 3); Drill Team Sponsor 3, Bat-
talion Sponsor 4.
Barbara Jean Erikson
"Barb"
January 18, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Never trouble trouble, till trouble
troubles you then laugh."
S.A. Representative 2; Tradewind Staff 4.
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"Ginny"
November 19, 1943
Panama Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Oh! you flavor everything;
You are the vanilla of society."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4. Intramurals: Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,4. Volleyball All
Stars 1,2,3,4; Basketball All Stars 1,2,3,4;
Softball All Stars 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4;
Outstanding Swimmer 1960; Tennis 3,4;
Gymnastics; Manager of Freshman All Stars;
S.A. Representative 1,2,4; Athletic Council
3; Top Ten All Stars 1,2; R.O.T.C. Sponsor,
Company F.
Willard Jay French
"Jay"
May 11, 1943
San Diego, California
"Whoever invented work should have
finished it."
Rifle Club 1,2,3; Soccer 3; LO.T.C. Drill
Team Commander 4.
Helen Marie Fogle
"Mouse"
October 22, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"To be 1 friend is her way."
Volleyball Intrammurals 2; Bowling 2,3.
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Andrea Manuela Grebien
"Andy"
October 6, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"More to her than gold or grain
is the cunning hand and the
cultured brain."
Nurses' Aide Club 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Caribe
Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 3, Historian 4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
Band 2; Girls' State 3; Honor Society 4.
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Judith Dorothea Hakanson
"Judy"
January 12, 1942
Brooklyn, New York
"A winsom smile and laughing
green eyes
Makes this girl above the others
rise."
Dramatics Club 1,2; Glee Club 3.
Barbara Marie Hall
"Babs"
October 25, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"I'd rather be remembered by a
song
Than by a victory."
Volleyball. Softball and Basketball Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Glee Club.
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Judith Ann Hallett
"Judy"
September 28, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"A gay little lass with a per-
sonality all her own."
Dramatics Club 2. Intramurals: Basketball
1; Softball 1; Volleyball 1,3,4. Volleyball All
Stars 1; Orchestra 1,2; Tradewind staff.
Hebe Diana Hearn
"Texas"
February 9, 1944
Washington, D.C.
"The study of mankind is man."
Torrid Zone Wizards 4; Rifle Club 4; Chorus
3. Highland Park High School, Dallas, Texas:
Hi-Lite Club; Student Association; Highland
Chorus 2,3.
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Elizabeth L. Hewitt
"Betsy"
November 3, 1943
Omaha, Nebraska
"Quietness and diligence
Pervade her gentle spirit."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1.2,3,4;
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2; Volley-
ball, Basketball Intramurals; Girls' State 3.
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Cody Jorden Hollowell
"Wolfe"
January 16, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Strong, silent type with a big grin."
Rifle Team 2,3; Swimming 2.
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"Janie"
August 25, 1942
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Sincere and always kind,
A nicer *girl is hard to find."
G.A.A. 3; Varsity Basketball 1,2,3,4; Varsity
Volleyball 2,3; Freshman Softball All Stars,
Captain. Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3,4;
Softball 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2,3,4. Glee Club
1. Balboa High School Glee Club.
Gary Wade Irving
"Nose"
March 31, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"A quick brain, a quick tongue, and
flying feet."
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2; National
Honor Society 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2,-
3,4; "21" Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Rifle
Club 1,2; Football All Stars 1,2,3,4 (Lettered
3,4); Track 1,2,3,4 (Lettered 1,2,3,4); Bas-
ketball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3; Soccer Intramurals
1,2,3; Orchestra 2; Chorus 4; S.A. Secretary
4; Most Valuable Trackman 3; All Zone Foot-
ball; "21" Club Essay Prize (Ist Place) 3.
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James Alexander Stearns
"Alex"
July 9, 1943
Cayey, Puerto Rico
"An all-round guy with a smile for all."
"21" Club 1,2,3,4; "C' Club 2,3,4; "21"
Club Secretary-Treasurer 3,4; "C" Club
Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Assembly 3;
Football 1,2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3; Baseball 2;
Lettered in Football 3,4; Track 3,4; President
of Junior Class 3; S.A. Representative 1,4;
Boys' State 3; Palm Bowl All Stars 1960; "21"
Club Assembly 2,3; R.O.T.C. 2,3,4; Guidon
Bearer 3.
Hazel Alice Kirkland
May 4, 1942
Ancon, Canal Zone
"From the top of her head to the tip
of her toes,
The impression of neatness and loveliness
grows."
Orchestra 1,2.
Walter Herman Kleefkens
"Walt"
April 19, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"There is nothing insignificant -
nothing."
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Basketball3,4; Track
1,2; Baseball 3; Basketball All Stars 1,2;
R.O.T.C 2,3.
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Sharon Lee Knatz
"Sherry"
October 5, 1942
Sheboygan, Wisconsin
"Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye."
Junior Club and Nurses' Aid Club, Custer
High School. Tradewind Staff 4.
Katherine Gladys Kucikas
"Kathy"
February 13, 1943
Panama City, Rep. of Panama
"The female of the species is more
deadly than the male."
Caribe Club 2.
Michael James La Croix
"Mike"
March 6, 1942
Chicago, Illinois
"Happy and free as the breeze,
His heart and mind are at ease."
Soccer Intramurals 3,4; Band 1,2. Miami
Military Academy: Bugler, Horse-Back Drill
Team, Master Sgt.; Basketball, Baseball,
Weight Lifting. Latin American and North
American Dance Band.
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Timothy N. Lasher
"Tim"
January 13, 1944
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"One who has both feet planted firmly
in the air."
Susquehanna Twp. High School: Baseball 1,2;
Wrestling 2; Choir 2.
Mary Nell Lee
"Dixie"
April 14, 1943
Heflin, Alabama
"The thoughts behind that pixie face
Are like none other in the human race."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4. Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,-
3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2. Basket-
ball All Stars 2,3; Volleyball All Stars 2,3,4;
Softball All Stars 1,2; S.A. Representative 2;
Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Court; Girls'
State 3.
Cecilia Sylvia Lelaidier
"Ceci"
July 12, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Silence gives the proper grace
to women."
Nurses' Aid Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 2;
Glee Club 1,2,4; Girls' State 3.
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Elizabeth Ann Limkemann
"Betty"
July 2, 1944
Sioux Falls, South Dakota
"A classmate everyone admires:
Her quest for knowledge never tires."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3; Nurses' Aid Club 2,-
3,4, Historian 2, President 3; Caribe Club
2,3,4, Secretary 3; National Honor Society
3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4; Girls' State
3; Outstanding Student II.
Livia D. Lippincott
"Pee Wee"
May 21, 1942
Springfield, Massachusetts
"Small in stature, but full of pep
and life."
Caribe Club 2,3,4; Nurses' Aid Club 1,2,3,4;
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3. Intra-
murals: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3;
Softball 2. Girls' State 3.
Andrea Faye Terrell
"Andy"
March 6, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"She has a future full of treasures."
Nurses' Aid 2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2; Volleyball,
Basketball, and Softball Intramurals 1,2; Girls'
State.
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Thomas Dugan
"Tom"
October 31, 1943
Sandborn, Indiana
"Somebody has to take it easy, so it
might as well be me."
"21" Club 1,2,3,4; "C" Club 1,2,3,4; Rifle
Club 1; "21" Club Assembly; Swimming
1,2,3; Outstanding Swimmer Award; "21"
Club Essay, 3rd prize. R.O.T.C.: Rifle team
ribbon; Best cadet six-week period ribbon;
Rifle Team medal; Best shot, MI; Best Cadet
Medal; 2nd highest daily average medal; Ex-
pert rifleman badge.
Warren D. Marquard
"Babe"
May 14, 1943
Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone
"Suppress me, if you can."
"C" Club; Torrid Zone Wizards; Class As-
sembly 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 3,4; Track
2,3,4; Soccer 1,2,3,4; S.A. Alternate 2,4.
Giles L. Martin
February 17, 1943
Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, Canal Zone
"It is the mind that makes the man."
Dramatics Club 4; Caribe Club 4; Torrid
Zone Wizards 2; National Honor Society 4;
Class Assembly 4; R.O.T.C. Adjutant MI,
MI, MIII, MIV.
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April 11, 1942
Amador Guerrero, Rep. of Panama
"He is the mirror of all courtesy."
Soccer 2; Softball 1.
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Allen John Messer
"Boito"
December 10, 1942
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Very quiet and unassuming.
Weighty plans his mind is brewing."
Swimming 2; R.O.T.C. Drill Team 2,3,4.
Michael Ashton Metcalf
"Mike"
November 26, 1943
Mineral Wells, Texas
"Honor and knowledge alone can merit,
Alone can produce."
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; National Honor
Society 4; "C" Club 4; S.A. Alternate 3;
Merit Scholarship Finals 4. R.O.T.C. Drill
Team 2,3; Commander 3; Outstanding Cadet
MI; 2nd on Final Exam, 2; 1st on Exam, 2;
D.A. Ribbon 2; High Daily Average 3; Com-
pany Commander 3. Bloomington High
School: S.A. Representative 1.
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David Miller
"Dave"
October 30, 1942
Washington, D. C.
"Don't let study interfere with
Education."
Dramatics Club 1,2; Swimming 1,2,3,4;
R.O.T.C. Drill Team 4.
Robert Edward Morrissey (Rice)
"Beak"
February 27, 1943
Boston, Massachusetts
"There is more to me than you
understand."
"C" Club 2,4; Athletic Council 2; Football
(Lettered 3,4); Track 3,4 (Manager 3,4);
Soccer 1,2,3; Basketball 1,2; Homecoming
Court; Boys' State 3; Color Guard 3; All
Star Football 4.
Berthier David Murray
"Bert"
July 19, 1943
Panama Hospital, Rep. of 'Panama
"His talk was like a stream which runs
with rapid change from rock to roses."
Band 1,2; Boys' State 3.
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Sharon Rose McElhone
"Mac"
May 5, 1943
Panama Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Gentle of nature, humble of
heart,
Forever striving to fulfill her
part."
Dramatics Club 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary-
Treasurer 3,4; Class Assemblies 2,3; Basket-
ball, Softball, Volleyball (Captain 1). All
Stars 1,2,3,4; Captain, A League All Stars 4.
Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball
1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3. President
of Freshman class; Vice-President of Sopho-
more class; Vice-President of S.A.; S.A. Rep-
resentative 4; President of the Athletic Coun-
cil 3; Homecoming Court 4; R.O.T.C. Spon-
sor 4. Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4, Secretary
3; Campaign Assembly 2,3.
Elizabeth Mary McLaren
"Liz"
May 18, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Not too studious, not too gay, i,
She trods the even, middle way."
Intramurals: Basketball 1,2; Baseball 2;
Volleyball 2,3. Vocal 1,2,3.
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Mary Rebecca McLeod
"Becky"
September 21, 1943
Gorgas Hospital, Ancon, C. Z.
"A refreshing air of unconcern
and a friendly hello for all."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4; Nurses' Aid 1,2,3,4;
Thespians 4, Vice-President; Basketball, Soft-
ball and Volleyball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; S.A.
Alternate 3; Band 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Glee
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Linda Ann Nelson
"Lynn"
October 9, 1943
Elko, Nevada
"The beauty of the Heavens is the stars;
The beauty of a woman is her hair."
Tradewind Staff 4; Volleyball and Basketball
Intramurals 4. Capuchino High School,
Science Club 1; California Scholarship Fed-
eration, 2 years; Girls' Sports Intramurals
1,2,3; S.A. Representative and Alternate.
Diane Elizabeth Nolte
"Di"
January 6, 1944
St. Louis, Missouri
"Her sincerity is deep, her happiness
complete."
Tradewind Staff 4. Pacific Grove High
School, Rally Club; Bowling and Softball In-
tramurals 1.
Michael Barnaby Rudge
"Mike"
September 6, 1943
Vashon Island, Washington
"To climb steep hills requires slow pace
at first."
Balboa High School 1,2; Chi Eta Sigma 3,4;
Balboa Lettermen Club 1,2; Chess Club 2;
Football 3,4; Swimming 1,2,3,4; Water Polo
1; Soccer 1,2; Gymnastic Intramurals 3; Ten-
nis 3; Track 3; S.A. Alternate 2,4; Athletic
Council 4; Master of Ceremonies, Homecom-
ing.
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Hilda M. Saborio
July 1I, 1941
San Jose, Costa Rica
"Asking nothing, revealing naught, but
minting her words from a fund of
thought."
Nurses' Aide Club 1, Glee Club 2, Tradewind
Staff, Caribbean Assistant Editor 4.
Leonidas Sanchez, Jr.
"Leo"
April 26, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"He grins from ear to ear in the most
disturbing fashion; he jokes a lot and
laughs a lot, but for work he has no
passion."
"21" Club 3,4; "C" Club 3,4.
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"Ca Ca"
May 23, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"A friendly gal who is a sensation on the
gym floor."
G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Nurses' Aide Club 2,3; Treas-
urer 2; Dramatics Club 2, Band 1,2,3,4;
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Volley-
ball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Swimming and
Diving Team 2,3,4; Bowling Team 2,3 (Let-
tered 2,3); Top Ten 1,2,3.
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Lorna Diane Shore
"Diny"
February 13, 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Little I ask; my wants are few."
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4: The Whole Town
is Talking. Basketball Intramurals 1.
Leslie Humberto Tompkins
"Les"
June 11, 1943
Barranquilla, Columbia
"Content to live-this is my story"
Track 3,4; R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff 1,2,3,4.
Daniel W. Smith
"Dan"
February 15, 1942
Columbus, Georgia
"As light on his feet as he is in his
heart."
"C" Club 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4, President
4; Track 2,4; Swimming 2,3,4; Soccer 2,3.
Class Secretary 3; S.A. Elections 3,4; R.O.T.C.
Lt. 3, 1st Lt. 4; Rifle Team.
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Rebecca Anne Slowick
"Ginger"
January 15, 1943
Knoxville, Tennessee
"Happy-go-lucky Ginger-formula
for fireworks."
Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball
1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4. Tradewind Staff;
Glee Club 1.
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Helen Marie Spector
"Spec"
March 10, 1943
Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone
"Full of chatter and full of pep,
NEVER QUIET, that's her rep."
Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3; Basketball
1,2,3; Softball 1.2,3,4. Glee Club I; Swim-
ming 1,2,3,4; Freshman-Sophomore Brawl;
Tradecund staff.
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Zola Lynn Steele
"Zorro"
January 17, 1943
Miami, Florida
"It's nice to be natural,
When you're naturally nice."
Nurses' Aid 3,4; Dramatics Club 4, Vice
President 4; Bowling; Softball Intramurals;
Band 4; Orchestra 4. Richard Montgomery
High School: Glee Club; S.A. Representative
1, 2; Softball and Volleyball Intramurals.
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Pamuela Ann Theriot
"Pam"
December 30, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Behind cool blue eyes and underneath
blond locks lies irresistible charm."
Girls' Athletic Association; Rifle Club 1,2;
Dramatics Club 3; Swimming 1,2,3,4. Intra-
murals: Softball 3, Volleyball 2. Orchestra
1,2; Band 2; Tradewind Staff 4.
Kathleen Diana Stromberg
"Kathy"
April 7, 1943
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"The glass of fashion, and the mould of
form.
The observed of all observers."
Dramatics Club; Jamboree Queen 4.
Jack Edward Taber
"Fatman"
September 29, 1943
Cristobal, Canal Zone
"The deed I intend is great,
But what, as yet, I know not."
Rifle Club 3; Football 3; Soccer 2,3; Drill
Team 2.
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Roberta Ann Vache
"Bobbie"
August 26, 1943
Catskill, New York
"Blest with temper whose unclouded ray
Can make tomorrow as cheerful as today."
Nurses' Aid 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3; Bowl-
ing 2,3,4; Softball 3,4; Glee Club 2; S.A.
Representative 1-Balboa High School.
Louise Mary Allgaier
"Lou"
March 22, 1942
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Of every noble work the silent part is
best."
Nurses' Aid 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 2; Intra-
murals: Volleyball 1,2; Bowling 4.
Jeffrey Franklin Slaughter
"Jeff"
December 5, 1939
Kingsville, Texas
"Worry is not for lads like me."
Football 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Football Letter
4; Orchestra 2,4; Swimming team 1,2.
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Alfred Valdez
March 2, 1942
Clifton, Arizona
"He is the mirror of all courtesy."
R.O.T.C. 1,2,3; MUHS Wireless Bugs, Mon-
terey Union High School.
Robert Edward Walker
"Doak"
August 28, 1943
New York City, New York
"A likeable chap whose wacky wit never
allows for a dull moment."
Football 3; Soccer 1,2; Basketball Intramurals
2,3; R.O.T.C. 2,3,4.
Francis Perry Washabaugh, Jr.
June 12, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"A happy fellow with a devil-may-care
kind of grin."
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; R.O.T.C. 2,3,4;
Platoon Leader 4.
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Henry Albert Wells
July 1, 1942
Colon Hospital, Rep. of Panama
"Men of few words are the best men."
Track 1; R.O.T.C 1,2,3.
G. Leonard Wertz
January 1, 1943
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Happy am I and from care am I free."
R.O.T.C. 1,2,3,4; Governor's Cup.
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Dewey Blaine Whittaker
"Dew"
August 26, 1942
Liberty, Missouri
"A lot of masculinity adored by
feminity."
Football; Basketball; Football Letter 2,3,4;
"C" Club 2,3,4; Interscholastic All Zone
Football 3,4; Most Valuable Basketball Player
for 1960.
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"Jack"
January 1, 1944
Ancon, Canal Zone
"The most essential feature of man is his
improvableness."
Football; Swimming; S.A. Alternate 2.
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Walter Thayer Woodruff
"Wally"
August 16, 1941
Wheeling, West Virginia
"I make the most of all that comes,
and the least of all that goes."
"C" Club; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Swim-
ming 2; Caribbean and Tradewind photog-
rapher.
Camera Shy: Allen Jacques, Michael
Littleton, John Manning, and Abel
Borsellino.
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CLASS PROPHECY
Glancing into the future to see what the class of 1961
has been doing for the past ten years, we find most of our
friends scattered all over the world and a few off the world.
Marriage has claimed fourteen of our girls. Judy Ha-
kanson, Shirley Bonneau, Pat Baron and Hilda Saborio have
married pilots working for the Trans-World Air Line.
They are busy keeping their children on the ground. Edna
Baker just married Ted Kennedy and is planning to become
a First Lady. Linda Nelson and Sharon Knatz are married
to twin brothers and live next door to each other on a gold
mine in Alaska. Zola Steele married the head doctor of the
Walter Reed Hospital. Diane Shore married Christian Dior's
Vice-President and now is sending the United States many
beautiful fashions. Barbara Hall, Diane Nolte, Molly En-
gelke, Stephanie Dryer and Kathy Stromberg are very happily
married and are raising large families.
Here in Panama, we find Gary Irving building a tunnel
under the Canal for a highway. Paul Ebdon is helping
him dig. Mike Rudge is chief taster in the Balboa Brewery.
Leo Sanchez is President of Panama and is working on a
new reform bill to build three diamond-shaped swimming
pools in Panama, the contracts for which will be handled
by Harry Butz. Don Bonneau is head of the "Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Iguanas." Bobbie Vache is his
secretary. Perry Washabaugh has finally graduated from
Junior College, C. Z., and is now planning to continue his
education in the States. Mike La Croix has finished his
S apprenticeship, and plans to own Westinghouse, someday.
Far, far away from the Canal Zone, we see the first
space ship in outer space, designed by Rod Brayton. John
Cronan is Captain and Mario Martin is Co-Captain; Bert
Murray is the Doctor and Lesley Berger is Chief Nurse;
Jack Williams is the scientist. Jay French is translator, in
case they find people on the Moon.
Looking toward Earth's atmosphere, we find some of
our lads in the Air Force. Danny Smith has decided to
make a career out of the Air Force. In celebration of this
very important event, he was sent to Afghanistan. His very
lucky crew are Jack Taber, Allen Messer, George Cotton
and Mike Littleton. As they land in Afghanistan, they see
Randy Coate, the famous "Walker," who has decided to
walk around the world. He has nearly drowned three times.
In France, we find Helen Spector, enjoying her trip to
Paris. She came from the United States on a ship com-
manded by Captain Robert Morrissey. Helen wanted to go
to Paris for not only its beauty but because the famous
hair stylist, Kathy Kucikas, is there. Kathy is famous for
her "weather beaten" hair-do's.
In other countries, all over the world, we find Pat
Dockery, Tim Lasher and Larry Corrigan, who are now
proud fathers of many children and are heads of big de-
partment stores in French Indo-China. Alex Stearns and
Jay Bialkowski have combined forces and are now President
and Vice-President of a tuna-canning factory in Nova Sco-
tia. Liz McLaren is a watch-checker in Switzerland. Bobby
Walker manufactures Volkswagons in Germany.
Betty Limkemannis the first female president of Macy's,
and, from what we hear, she is making millions of dollars.
Of course, with David Miller as her head salesman, she has
a reason to be making millions.
One of our-illustrious students is writing a book. He
is John Manning, who rides trains-underneath. He is writ-
ing a book entitled People As They Are, and he r:eeds a
worm's eye Autographed copies will be furnished at
Gimbel's.
Looking into Macy's once again, we find Giles Martin
and Walter Kleefkins playing Santa Claus in order to dis-
pose of their money. They are wealthy philanthropists, hav-
ing played the stockmarket and made millions.
Cecilia Lelaidier is Private Secretary to Make Metcalf,
who is working on his eighth billion and has almost all of
it. Veronica Blennerhassett is a psychiatrist. Norman Rock-
well has a new partner-Pat Egger. Julianne Bantin has
started on her trip to paint the North Pole.
Sharon Cooper, Sharon McElhone and Barbara Erikson
are famous models now because they all look like the Presi-
dent's wife (she is Mrs. Cody Hollowell, who, of course,
is married to our Cody Hollowell). One of our girls has
just gained the distinction of being elected the youngest
Senator the United States has ever had. She is Andrea
Grebien, senator of California.
Carol Agee holds the newly-created Cabinet post-
Secretary of Schools. Her Assistant is Lynne Coffin. Bev-
erly Brownlee, Becky McLeod, and Pam Theriot are high
school teachers. Ginny Favorite and Mary Jane Husted are
physical education teachers. Helen Fogle is a Science teacher
and plans to teach at CHS. Judy Hallett teaches at a
Business College in Massachusetts.
Tom Billison is a colonel in the Army and is expecting
to become a general very soon. Henry Wells, Alfred Valdez
and Allen Jacques are serving in the Army in Japan, Ger-
many and Panama.
We also have some great athletes in the class of 1961:
Wally Woodruff is playing for Yale and is their star player;
Warren Marquard has become the best golfer in the world;
Carol Seaman is an Olympic swimmer.
Brenda Collins has become a famous Hollywood movie
star. She stars with Dewey Whittaker, who is competing
with Tab Hunter.
Next we see Mrs. America of 1971. She is Mary Nell
Lee. Mary Nell had to pass tests on cooking, sewing and
other household arts. She passed them all with flying colors.
Livia Lippincott is teaching dancing in Arthur Murray's
Dance Studio. Betsy just finished her latest book, The
Cross-Politation of Orchards. Hebe Hearne's teeth are being
seen by many people all over the world, because she adver-
tises tooth paste. Hazel Kirkland, racing at Datona Beach,
has won three winner's cups. Ginger Slowick is working in
a hospital as a dietician.
Tommy Dugan has retired after earning his first mil-
lion. Leslie Tompkins is famous for being a flag pole sitter.
Driving dynamite trucks is fun to Leonard Wertz. He
always did love to do crazy things.
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1. Edna Baker
2. Elizabeth Limkenann
3. Andrea Grebien
4. Barbara Hall
5. Andrea Terrell
6. Diane Nolte
7. Lynne Coffin
8. George Cotton
9. Helen Spector
10. Helen Fogle
21. Carol Seaman
11. Carol Agee
12. Roberta Vache
13. David Miller
14. Betsy Hewitt
15. Zola Steele
16. Robert Morrissey
17. Livia Lippincott
18.. Mario Martin
19. Allan Messer
20. Hebe Hearn
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4. Beverly Brownlee 14. Pamela Theriot
8. Mary Alice Engelke 18. Julianne Bantin
9. Harry Butz 19. Sharon Cooper
10. Katherine Kucikas 20. Stephanie Dryer
21. Warren Marquard
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CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT
CAROL AGEE-Leaves her outstanding (?) athletic ability to
any one who needs it.
EDNA BAKER-Leaves behind all her memories to Barbara Crim-
mel and Kay Tapie.
JULIANNE BANTIN-Rather doubtful as to whether she's sound
of mind, leaves her ability to run laps in every three out of
four gym classes to anyone who thinks she can talk during
roll call and get away with it.
PAT BARON-Leaves her lab seat in Mr. Pfau's second period
Chemistry class to any Sophomore or Junior who can learn
to light the bunsen burner.
LESLEY BERGER-Leaves her place at the lunch table to Tommy
Hepenheimer.
VERONICA BLENNERHASSETT-Leaves her love of dancing to
any underclassman who appreciates dancing as much as she
does.
JAY BIALKOWSKI-Leaves to Mrs. Smith the honor of having
another senior like him.
DONALD BONNEAU-Leaves his English books to Charles Tobin.
SHIRLEY BONNEAU-Leaves her curly hair to her sister and
her position as Homecoming Queen to any one of the worthy
Junior girls.
ROD BRAYTON-Doesn't leave anything to anybody.
BEVERLY BROWNLEE-Leaves Tommy Hepenheimer to all the
girls in CHS.
HARRY BUTZ-Leaves his custodian & Mr. Fix-it to any com-
petent underclassman who is capable of holding it.
RANDY COATE-Leaves his tuba to Andy Nicolaisen and any-
one with lung power to play it.
LYNNE COFFIN-Leaves everything, good and bad, that goes
with being a senior to Pam Johnston.
BRENDA COLLINS-Leaves her place in the Homecoming Court
to any lucky Junior girl.
SHARON COOPER-Leaves everything, good and bad, to her
darling brother Kenneth Wayne.
GEORGE COTTON-Leaves his 185 pounds to David Wilder.
JOHN CRONAN-Leaves his English room 341 to Charles Tobin.
PAT DOCKERY-Leaves his skill and form in pole vaulting to
anyone who can do it.
STEPHANIE DREYER-Leaves her ability to get through school
in some way to her sister, Beverly.
TOM DUGAN-Leaves his motorcycle to Lorraine Urey.
PAUL EBDON-Leaves to the party of the second party all the
trouble he can handle.
PAT EGGER-Leaves her flowers to Sue Corrigan, her temper to
Sandra Husted, and all the headaches of drawing things for
other people to Robert Hammond.
MOLLY ENGELKE-Leaves her position as Battalion Sponsor to
anyone who can fill it.
BARBARA ERIKSON-Leaves CHS to anyone who wants her!
GINNY FAVORITE-Leaves her bow-legs to any unfortunate
Junior for free!
HELEN FOGLE-Leaves her place at the lunch table to Barbara
Crimmel.
JAY FRENCH-Leaves Mr. Pfau and Mrs. Smith to Robert Ham-
mond, and his ability to look cheerful on Monday to any
underclassman who thinks he can stand it!
ANDREA GREBIEN-Leaves the fun, responsibilities, and work
of her senior year to Mary Esther Jones.
JUDY HAKANSON-Leaves all her books to anyone who wants
them.
BARBARA HALL-Leaves her singing ability to Sandra Husted.
JUDY HALLETT-Leaves her shorthand to anyone who can pass it.
BETSY HEWITT-Leaves the honor and the work of being a
senior to Jean Van Der Heyden.
MARY JANE HUSTED-Leaves her ability to play in sports to
her sister, Sandra.
GARY IRVING-Leaves his Hall of Fame positions: "Most Likely
to Succeed" to Richard Garcia (who will surely get it if he
can ever learn to speak English) and "Runner-Up for Best
Looking" to John Wainio.
HAZEL KIRKLAND-Leaves her gym class to all those who
don't like gym.
WALTER KLEEFKINS-Leaves his key chain to about twenty or
thirty people.
KATHERINE KUCIKAS-Leaves her knowledge of Ohio to Tony.
MIKE LA CROIX-Leaves U. S. History and American Institutions
to EYES Cooper and Terry Slaughter.
TIM LASHER-Leaves his gym basket to Captain Currier.
MARY NELL LEE-Leaves her place in the cheer leading squad
to any underclassman with a big mouth.
CECILIA LELAIDIER-Leaves her memories of CHS to her sister,
Yvonne.
LIVIA LIPPINCOTT-Leaves her height to Barbara Crimmel.
MIKE LITTLETON-Just plain leaves.
JOHN MANNING-Leaves his parking place to George Patton.
BABE MARQUARD-Leaves his dirty sneakers and sweaty socks
to any girl in the girls gym class who will wear them.
GILES MARTIN-Leaves Mr. Pfau for any deserving person.
MARIO MARTIN-Hates to leave.
SHARON McELHONE-Leaves her wardrobe to Kathleen DeLapp.
LIZ McLAREN-Leaves the boys to Sandy Shore and lunch time
walks to Jimmy Bass.
BECKY McLEOD-Lewves her third locker in the girls' gym to
Keith Madden McLeod.
ALLEN MESSER-Leaves his four years of hard work to Alex
Ramirez.
DAVID MILLER-Just leaves.
BOB MORRISSEY-Leaves his position as president of the Beaks
to John Wainio.
BERT MURRAY-Leaves Mr. Pfau's Physics class.
LINDA NELSON-Leaves her seat in Physics to any brave Junior.
DIANE NOLTE-Leaves her loopy writing to any student who
can read it.
HILDA SABORIO-Leaves her permanent place in the "B" Honor
Roll to any deserving Junior.
LEO SANCHEZ-Leaves his English seat to Charles Tobin.
CAROL SEAMAN-Leaves her love of sports to Evelyn Hawthorne.
DIANE SHORE-Leaves her seat in the lounge to Chicken Hirons
and her brains to her little (?) sister.
GINGER SLOWICK-Leaves her tank to Tita Clarke to drive
the clan around next year.
DANNY SMITH-Leaves his place in the "Hall of Fame" to
any boy worthy of the honor.
ZOLA STEELE-Leaves her ability to make good grades in chem-
istry to her sister.
ALEX STEARNS-Leaves his center position in football to Paul
Brooks.
KATHY STROMBERG-Leaves the honor of being Jamboree Queen
to any one of the up-coming beautiful Junior girls.
JACK TABER-Leaves everything to everyone.
ANDREA TERRELL-Leaves her ability to learn geometry to
Sandy Eckhof.
PAM THERIOT-Leaves her place on the swimming team to any
junior who can fulfill the requirements.
LESLIE THOMPKINS-Leaves his anthology and magazine to
Florence Alien.
BOBBIE VACHE-Leaves her seat in shorthand to Beverly George.
SHARON KNATZ-Wills her stapling job in the office to anyone
who wants it.
HELEN SPECTOR-Leaves the place of "Wittiest" in the Hall
of Fame to Tita Clarke and Guy Jones, and her ability to
do so much to Ana Jacques.
ROBERT WALKER-Leaves his English grades to Charles Tobin.
HENRY WELLS-Leaves his place in the Club House lunch line
to Sam Katz.
LEONARD WERTZ-Leaves anything to anybody.
JACK WILLIAMS-Leaves his athletes foot in the Halls of CHS
where he got it.
DEWEY WHITTAKER-Leaves his "All-Zonian" honors to Jeff
Leon.
WALTER WOODRUFF-Leaves his driving habits to Evelyn
Hawthorne.
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RUNNERS-UP
Mr. and Miss CHS
George Cotton nd Lesley Berer
George Cotton and Lesley Berger
Most Intellectual
Carol Agee and Michael Metcalf
Friendliest
Most Likely to Succeed
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Giles Martin and Elizabeth Limkemann
Most Talented
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Brenda Collins and Alex Stearns
Gary Irving and Barbara Hall
Best Dancers
Livia Lippincott and Alex Stearns
Wittiest
Michael Rudge and Beverley Brownice
Michael Rtudge and Beverley Browncee
Best Dressed
Best Looking
Most Athletic
Barbara Erikson and Gary Irving
Gary Irving and Ginny Favorite
Hazel Kirkland and Jay Bialkowski
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JUNIORS
Susan Corrigan
President
Colleen Lawson
Vice-President
CLASS OF '62
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Cathy Lewis
Treasurer
John Everson
Secretary
Jean Allan Kit Atkins
Mariela Alcoriza
Barbara Crimmell
LaRue Christoph
Richard Chin
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Jack Attia
Anne Baas
Charles Bath
Robert Chan
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Pat Clarke
Joe Coffin
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Beverly George
Stephen Franklin
Edward Green
Elizabeth Hanna
Derek Egger
Marcus French
Charles Garcia
Donna Hardison
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Verna Hildebrand
Edsall Hilty
Janice Deck
Janice Deck
Andrew Garcia
Lennar akanson
Lennart Hakanson
Mary Ann Hardwick
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Lillian Hirons
Vicki Fettler
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Kathy Hemenway
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Terry Webster
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Virginia Hirons
Pam Johnston
Roger Hutchinson
Mary Esther Jones
Sam Katz
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David Larrison
Stanley Leon
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Jeanette Kirkland
Theresa Washabaugh
Harvey Dee Leahman
Virginia Valdez
Virginia Valdez
George Little
Larry Wilder
David Judson
David Judson
Clarice Lamis
Robert Willis
James Manning
Betty Payne
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Jeanne Van Der Heyden
Edna Morales
Eugene Pugh
John Wainio
Chris McCullough
Robert Rankin
Wilma Rodriguez
Philip Sanders
Wanda Scott
Rod Winborn
George Slaughter
Laura Strongman
Katherine Tapie
Joe McGoff
Gordon Reif
Joanne Tang
Charles Tobin
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Louis Davis, Earl Griggs, Robert Himes, Hilda Reifkohl, Aide Rigby,
Ray Scheidegg. Marie Wertz, Guy Jones, Tony Kucikas. Jeffrey Leon,
William Livingston, Brian Lutz.
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Lenore Smith, Donna Smith, William Nelson, Bernice Hill, Joanne Jones.
SECOND ROW: Sheila Sanders, Billie Hollowell, Grace Craig, Miriam Ramirez, Bonnie Conklin,
Carmen Fernandez, Pat Kunkel, Josephine Borsellino, Diana Clarke, Carolyn Smith.
THIRD ROW: Stuart Bernstein, John Burns, Michael Klasovsky, William Huff, Robert Boseman,
Raymond Gomez, Wendell Taylor, Austin Gentry. George Patton, Zandra Zimmerman.
SOPHOMORES
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Elaine Asbury, Fran Wilson, Donna Rose, Lauray Will, Diane Ramsey,
Margaret O'Brien.
SECOND ROW: Rita Geyner, Yvonne Lelidier, Rene Owen, Carolyn Rowley, Sue Barfield, Patsy Lee,
Diane Roscoe, Harriet Hewitt.
THIRD ROW: Joe Bohnak, George Angle, Bill Redmond, Jack Holcomb, James Jackson, William
Will, Jack Brayton, Pierre Leignadier, Fred Newhard, Andy Nicolaisen, Albert Pilkerton, John
Frensley, Vince Canamas, Ted Davis.
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FIRST ROW: (L ta R): Gary Knueppel, Norman Scheffner, Paul Brooks--President, Kenneth Cooper,
Douglas Alberga, Michael Burza, John Lowe.
SECOND ROW: Cheryl Jackson, Evelyn Hawthorne, Sandra Parker, Celia Cronan, Nancy Drohan,
Clara Tobin, Beverly Dockery, Judith Stepp.
THIRD ROW: Kenneth Sanders, Gordon Sanders, Roy Hall, Harry Butcher, Dennis Hyatt, Carla
Meehan, Stacia Walsh, Carolyn Beckley, Pat Seaman.
CLASS OF '63
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Joseph Wynne, Donald Stohrer, Franklin Brooks.
SECOND ROW: Patricia Daly, Helen George, Marcy Wood, Sharon Tully, Kathleen Clancy, Yvonne
Morales, Teresa Alderete, Jeanette Hannberg, Karen Sanders.
THIRD ROW: Suzanne Urey, Linette Dugas, Kathleen DeLapp, Tula Brown.
FOURTH ROW: Lewis French, Richard Pennington, Charles Vowel, Robert Hammond, Earl Sharrick,
Carl Maedl, Raymond Madison.
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FIRST ROW: (L to R): Sandra Tortorici, Sandra ,I Carol Hawthorne, Rebecca Fernandc..
Virginia Farris, Conchita Graves, Lesley Richmond.
SECOND ROW: Judy Merill, Susan Mathieson, Barbara O'Neil, Nina Chappell, Thomas Hickey,
James Ebdon, Charles Hutton, Reinaldo Barreras, Wardie Redmond, David Wilder, Bill Pollard.
- FRESHMEN
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Nicolas Brooks, Tod Campbell, Richard Roscoe, Charles Tapie.
SECOND ROW: Valerie Spivey, Lorraine Chan, Diane Kubit, Jean Hardwick, Stella Kucikas, Janet
Holverson, Laura Dorrow, Edith Stiebritz, Sandra Shore.
THIRD ROW: Ivan Klasovsky, Naomi Kuntz, Margarits Ortiz, Joan McGloin.
FOURTH ROW: Mr. Gibson-Sponsor, Jeff Thompson, John Lasher, George Evans, Mike Brannick,
Louis McGoff, Kenneth Karpinski, Dennis Tully. Henry Shirk.
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FIRST ROW: (L to R): Judy Palumbo, Lavina Messer.
SECOND ROW: Jackie Aldrich, Christine Bath, Alberta Wilder, Sally Metcalf, Vaudie Robinson,
Macel Washabaugh, Julia Shipley, Alice Lay.
THIRD ROW: Cookey Armstrong, Woody Smith, George De La Guardia, Tommy Heppenheimer,
Mickey McElhone, Keith McLeod, Richard Rankin, Mike Himes, William Brandt, Billy Achenson.
IOURTH ROW: Bill De Salvo, Ewald Wiberg, Michelle Belanger, Jimmy Jones, John Sanders, John
Church, Robert Martin.
CLASS OF '64
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Charlotte Bialkowski, Cathy Leahman, Lorraine Urey.
SECOND ROW: Nellie Patton, Carol La Croix, Elizabeth Lewis, Sandra Eckhoff, Connie Lasher,
Joan Schonert, Donna Wong, Nancy Hopkins, Nancy Mitchell.
THIRD ROW: Alex Heppenheimer, Victor Trevino, Alex Ramirez, Harry Murray, Billy White,
Harry Shields.
FOURTH ROW: Mike Walsh, George Kandrin, Authur Manikas, Ralph Bender, Ricardo Sanchez,
Frank Edgar.
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The S. A. was organized for
the student body to create a
friendlier relationship among
students and to encourage par-
ticipation in school activities.
The Student Council, an im-
portant branch of the S.A., con-
sists of five officers and one
representative from each home-
room.
FRONT ROW: (L to R): Tommy Heppenheimer, Patsy Lee, Margarita Ortiz,
Sandy Eckhoff, Ginny Favorite, Joanne Jones, and Wanda Scott.
SECOND ROW: David Judson-Treasurer, Tom Billison-President, Gary Irving-
Secretary, John Wainio-Vice-President, Rod Winborn, Dee Leahman, Alex
Stearns, Mr. Pfau-Sponsor.
Athletic Council
The Athletic Council is made
up of Student Association's Alter-
nates. Their job is to take care
of the gates at all the CHS ath-
letic contests.
FRONT ROW: (L to R): Frank Borsellino, Wilma Rodriguez, Karen Sanders,
Alice Lay, Brenda Collins, Mr. Gregg-Sponsor, Dee Leahman, Warren Mar-
quard, John Wainio, and Mike Rudge.
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CARIBE CLUB
The purpose of the Caribe )
Club, or the Future Teachers
of America, is to promote a
better understanding of the
teaching profession. Members
are invited to join, depending
on their scholastic ability. .
FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Joanne Jones, Lesley Berger, Veronica Blennerhassett.
SECOND ROW; Donna Rose, Elaine Asbury, Yvonne Lelaidier, Lynne Coffin, Frank
Brooks, Zandra Zimmerman, Joanne Tang.
THIRD ROW: Harriet Hewitt, Bernice Hill, Pam Johnston, Fran Wilson, Jean Van Der
Heyden, Elizabeth Limkemann.
FOURTH ROW: Douglas Alberga, John Everson, David Judson, Dee Leahman,
Joseph Coffin.
THE PINK GIRLS
The Pink Girls are a group
of girls from the Nurses Aid
that work at Coco Solo Hos-
pital during the summer. They
are placed in different wards
throughout the hospital and
S 1 .are rotated through these wards
as the summer progresses.
Their work is completely vol-
untary and much knowledge
is gained of the nursing pro-
ls fession.
FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Valerie Spivey, Joan Schonert, Lorraine Chan, Conchita Graves,
Macel Washabaugh, Barbara Del Vechio, Alice Lay.
SECOND ROW: Dorreen Baas, Yvonne Lelaidier, Joanne Jones, Teresa Alderete, Mary
Esther Jones.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
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The highest honor that Cristobal
High School can bestow upon a student
is election to membership in the Carib-
bean Chapter of the National Honor
Society. Qualifications for membership
are character, leadership, scholarship,
and service.
Tom Billison-President, Gary Irving, Mike Metcalf, Giles Martin, Randy Coate,
Lesley Berger-Vice-President, Miss Anderson-Sponsor, Carol Agee, and Andrea
Grebien.
"21" CLUB COURT
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The "21" Club is composed of
twenty-one boys, each of whom
represents one of the Pan-Amer-
ican Republics. Each member
writes an essay about the country
he represents and the Cristobal-
Colon Rotary Club awards prizes
for the best essays.
Queen-Lesley Berger. Court: Sandy Weigle, Alberta Wilder, Sue Corrigan, Patsy
Lee, Rene Owen, Virginia Austin. Escorts: John Wainio, Jay Bialkowski, Gary
Irving, Alex Stearns, Tom Dugan, Douglas Alberga, and Paul Ebdon.
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The Quill and Scroll is
dedicated to higher standards
of journalism. It is a Nation-
al Honor Society for journal-
ists. The sponsor for Quill
and Scroll is Mr. Louis Fat-
torosi.
Members: Hilda Saborio, Diane Nolte, and Veronica Blennerhassett.
DRAMATICS CLUB
The Dramatics Club is open l
to all high school students in- i
terested in dramatics. This
club produces the plays that
are presented to the public,
and in this way the members
learn the different aspects of
drama. Mr. Rollins is the
sponsor of the club.
The above picture is a scene from the play "House Without Windows" that was pre-
sented by the Dramatics Club. Pictured above are Judy Palumbo and Zandra Zimnmerman.
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C.T.S.
Chi Theta Sigma, formerly
the "C" Club, is composed of
boys who have made their
letter in any one of the three
sports played in CHS: Foot-
ball, Baseball, and Track. The
club is sponsored by Coach
Ingram and Coach Paul Moser.
FIRST ROW (L. to R): Alex Stearns, Gary Irving, George Cotton
SECOND ROW: Larry Wilder, Abel Borsellino, Raymond Scheidegg, Tom Billison. Donald
Bonneau, Danny Smith, John Cronan.
THIRD ROW: John Wainio, Robert Morrissey, Dewey Whittaker, Mike Rudge, Warren
Marquard, David Larrison, Walter Woodruff.
NURSES' AIDE CLUB
Si nursing. During the summer
S i the girls in this club work at
^ Coco Solo Hospital and pro-
Sgress in their knowledge of
nursing. The sponsor for this
....* -- p"J club is Miss McLimans.
FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Yvonne Morales, Alice Lay, Lorraine Chan, Donna Wong,
Barbara Del Vecchio, Diane Kubit, Lonnie Smith, Rene Owen
SECOND ROW: Nancy Mitchell, Estelle Davison, Conchita Graves, Virginia Faris, Judy
Stepp, Kathleen De Lapp, Teresa Alderete, Macel Washabaugh, Mary Esther Jones,
Joanne Tang, Elizabeth Limkeman, Betsy Hewitt, Grace Craig, Carmen Fernandez,
Joan Schonert.
THIRD ROW: Rita Geyer, Yvonne Lelaidier, Doreen Baas, Joanne Jones, Nancy Hopkins,
Laura Dorow, Valerie Spivey, Cecilia Lelaidier, Andrea Terrell, Steffie Dryer.
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SWIMMING TEAM
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The swimming team is an
active member of the athletic
groups of CHS. The sponsor
of the swimming team is
Coach Dedeaux.
FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Charlene Graves, Josephine Borsellino, Nancy Hopkins.
SECOND ROW: Rod Winborn, George Slaughter, Helen Spector, Carol Seaman, Ginny
Favorite, Michel Rudge.
THIRD ROW: Conchita Graves, David Miller, Joseph Bonack.
G.A.A.
The Girl's Athletic Associa-
tion is an exclusive sport cub,
composed of only the girls
who are outstanding in sports.
To become a member, a girl
must participate in 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 sponsor of the
club is Mrs. Fattorosi.
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FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Sharon McElhone, Ginny Favorite, Brenda Collins.
SECOND ROW: Beverly Brownlee, Elizabeth Hanna, Margaret O'Brien, Martha Wood,
Hilda Riefkohl, Sue Corrigan, Theresa Washabaugh, Evelyn Hawthorne, Mary Nell
Lee, Shirley Bonneau, Verna Hildebrand.
THIRD ROW: Jean Allen, Harriet Hewitt, Cathy Lewis, Mary Jane Husted, Carol Sea-
man, Pat Egger, Mariella Alcoriza, Bernice Hill, and Laura Strongman.
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LIBRARY ASSISTANTS
The Library Assistants do
innumerable jobs, such as
keeping library records, check-
ing and replacing books, and
helping students utilize library
facilities.
Estelle Davison, Lorraine Chin, Kathleen Clancy, Josephine Borsellino, Judy Palumbo,
Sheila Sanders, Carol Beckley, Yvonne Morales, Carmen Fernandez, Nancy Mitchell, Joan
Shoner, Vicki Fettler, Pat Kunkel, Conchita Graves, Virginia Ferris, Sandy Eckhoff,
and Miss Johnston-Sponsor
OFFICE GIRLS
The Office Girls type sten-
cils, file, and do other helpful
jobs for academic credit.
RIGHT TO LEFT: Livia Lippincott, Katherine Kucikas, Hilda Saborio, Lesley Berger,
Judy Hallet, Molly Engelke, Sharon Cooper, Veronica Blennerhassett, Pat Egger, Diane
Nolte, Brenda Collins.
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SPORTS
JAMBOREE
QUEEN KATHY
Her Majesty Queen Kathy
Thomas Billison, Captain of the
Dewey Whittaker, co-captain.
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football team and
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Molly Engelke
CHEERLEADERS
Mary Nell Lee
Shirley Bonneau
Beverly Brownlee
Sharon McElhone
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Lesley Berger
Jean Allan
1960 FOOTBALL TEAM
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FRONT ROW, left to right: George Cotton, Gary
Irving-co-captain, Robert Rankin, Michael Met-
calf, Larry Wilder, Donald Stohrer, Richard Gar-
cia, John Lowe, Alex Ramirez, Bob Hauser, Earl
Griggs, John Everson, Bill Acheson, Wally
Woodruff.
SECOND ROW: George Slaughter, Robert Morrissey,
George Little, Perry Washabaugh, Jeffrey Leon,
Alex Stearns, Paul Brooks, George Evans, Kenneth
Karpinski, Nicky Brooks, John Church, Jay
Bialkowski, Frank Ender.
THIRD ROW: John Wainio, Dewey Whittacer, Allen
Messer, Rodney Winborn, Joe Coffin, Thomas
Billison-captain, Charles Bath, Raymond Scheid-
egg, Donald Bonneau, Robert Blevins, Mike
Rudge, Joe Kandrin, Brian Lutz.
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Queen Shirley 1 presided over the annual Homecoming
Dance of Cristobal High school, which was held at the
Breakers Club. The ballroom of the Breakers Club
was decorated in the form of a football field. The goal
post behind the throne was wrapped in blue and gold
and on it hung a large football with the lettering "Queen
Shirley."
The Queen and her court were announced by Michael
Rudge in the following order:
Princess Mary Nell Lee, Princess of the Daisies and
Daughter of the Morning Mist, wearing an elegant French
blue gown. She was escorted by Tom Billison, Knight
of the Golden Armor, Chief of the Leftouts and Killer
of the Bulldogs.
Princess Brenda Collins, Princess of the Orchid and
Daughter of the Noonday Sun, Keeper of the Topaz,
wearing a sunburst yellow gown. She was escorted by
Gary Irving, Lord of the Red and White Peasants, Chief
Crown Bearer Roy Bonneau
Crown Bearer Roy Bonneau ';B
of the Cleaner of Uniforms, King of the Halves.
Princess Lesley Berger, Princess of the Lillies, Keeper
of the Emeralds, and Daughter of the Evening, wearing
a beautiful ice-blue evening gown. She was escorted by
Dewey Whittaker, Chief of the Swinging Gate, and
Master of the Bucketheads.
Princess Sharon McElhone, Princess of the Roses and
Daughter of the Sunrise, wearing a golden Sapphire
gown. She was escorted by Bob Morrissey, Killer of
the Defense and Master of the Tackles.
Lady Tracy Cotton, Keeper of the Dewdrops, Daughter
of the Moon, escorted by Squire Roy Bonneau, Prince
of the Football Team, Keeper of the Queen's Crown.
Queen Shirley 1, Owner of the Flowers, Daughter of
the Jewels, Lady of the Night, Ruler of Cristobal High
School, wearing a shimmering white gown, and escorted
by George Cotton, King of the Blue and Gold Tigers,
and Master of the Uprights, Lord and Protector.
Flower Girl Tracy Cotton
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Lesley Berger and
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Mary Nell Lee and
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TOM BILLION
TRIBUTE TO A FIGHTING TIGER
Tom Billison is without a doubt one of the hardest working and serious-minded
young men ever to walk the halls of Cristobal High School. By his very own nature
and personality, Tom has proved to be a very able leader and a person that all of us respect.
He has been outstanding on the football team; hard work and his desire to excel have
made it possible for him to earn these honors.
His election as "Co-Captain" of the 1960 Tiger football squad was an honor in itself.
Tom was also elected as a Co-Captain for the Palm Bowl Football Squad.
One more honor was bestowed upon Tom at the end of the season: "Most Valuable
Player" on the 1960 Tiger Football Team.
These honors could not have gone to a more deserving Tiger. Congratulations,
Tom, for the very able leadership and loyalty that you have given all of us here at
Cristobal High School.
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CHS BASEBALL TEAM
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Robert Morrissey-Manager, Warren Marquard, John
Church, Richard Garcia, John Lowe, Mickey McElhone, Larry Wilder.
SECOND ROW: John Knueppel, Kenny Cooper. George Cotton, Vincent Canamas,
John Wainio, Charles Bath, Brian Lutz, Jeffrey Leon, Coach Ingram.
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Tom Billison, Jeffrey Leon, Brian Lutz.
SECOND ROW: Woody Smith, Wally Woodruff, John Lowe, Perry Washabaugh, Donald
Stohrer, Charles Bath, George Kandrin, Danny Smith, George Patton, Alex Stearns.
THIRD ROW: Lesley Tompkins, Richard Gentry, Earl Griggs, John Wainio, Joe McGoff,
Pat Dockery, Richie Garcia, Gary Irving, Babe Marquard.
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Warren Marquard, John Lowe, Walter Kleefkins,
John Cronan, Gary Irving.
SECOND ROW: Lennart Hakanson, Rod Winborn, John Wainio, Charles Bath,
Joseph McGoff.
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FRONT ROW, left to right: Robert Hauser, David Wilder, Louis McGoff, Joe
Lawrence.
SECOND ROW: Jim Williford, Paul Brooks, Jeffrey Leon, Nicky Brooks, Richard
Gentry.
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GIRLS' BASKETBALL
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"A" LEAGUE
FIRST ROW (L to R): Ginny Favorite, Sharon McElhone-
Captain, Sandy Eckhoff.
SECOND ROW: Brenda Collins, Theresa Washabaugh. Jean
Allan, Mariela Alcoriza, Mary Jane Husted.
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"B" LEAGUE
FIRST ROW (L to R): Beverly Brownlee-Captain, Sue Cor-
rigan, Martha Wood, Elizabeth Hanna, Sandra Husted,
Evelyn Hawthorne.
SECOND ROW: Elaine Asbury, Harriet Hewitt, Cathy Lewis,
Patsy Lee.
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FIRST ROW: (L to R): Brenda Collins-Captain, Judy Hallet, Ginny Favorite,
Hilda Reifkohl, Mary Nell Lee, Sharon McElhone.
SECOND ROW: Bernice Hill, Theresa Washabaugh, Mariela Alcoriza, Becky McLeod,
Mary Jane Husted, Jean Allan, Carol Seaman, and Pat Egger-Manager.
"B" LEAGUE
FIRST ROW: (L to R): Sue Corrigan-Captain, Beverly Brownlee, Margaret
O'Brien, Elizabeth Hanna, Josephine Borsellino, Sandra Husted.
SECOND ROW: Bernice Hill, Martha Wood, Sandra Weigle, Cathy Lewis, Celia
Cronan, Evelyn Hawthorne, Elaine Asbury, and Pat Egger-Manager.
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The Cristobal High School R.O.T.C. Drill Team, led by Captain Jay French,
performing Field Night. The Drill Team Sponsor is verna Hudebrand.
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Left to right: Company Commander George Cotton,
Company Sponsor Sharon McElhone, Guidon
Bearer Joseph Bohnak.
"F" CO. STAFF
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Left to right: Company Commander Michael Metcalf,
Guidon Bearer James Jackson. Not visible is
Company Sponsor Virginia Favorite.
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"F" COMPANY
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Ginny Favorite-F Company Sponsor, Sharon McElhone-E Company Sponsor, Molly
Engelke-Battalion Sponsor, and Verna Hildebrand-Drill Team Sponsor.
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"E" COMPANY
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1960-61
CARIBBEAN STAFF
Veronica Blennerhassett. - Editor
Hilda Saborio Assistant Editor
Dewey Whittaker Business Manager
Veronica Blennerhassett Asst. Business Manager
Walter Woodruff Photographer
Pat Egger Asst. Photographer
Mr. Louis Fattorosi Advisor
Mr. Bernard Mazzoni Advertising Sponsor
Beverly Brownlee Judy Hallett
Diane Nolte Mary Nell Lee
Barbara Erikson Dorothy Frost
Mary Jane Husted Shirley Bonneau
Rebecca Slowick Elizabeth McLaren
Helen Spector
Other Photographs by:
Mr. Corbitt Hall of Fame
Mr. Finlayson Juniors and Seniors
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Page 96
COMPLIMENTS OF
RADIO CENTER S.A.
BEST WISHES TO THE
CLASS OF 1961
COCO SOLO
BEAUTY SALON
COMPLIMENTS OF
ITALIAN LINE
CRISTOBAL CANAL ZONE
Compliments of
KODAK
PANAMA 8 COLON
COLON TRAVEL
AGENCY
Front St. Between 6th and 7th
Tel. 1023-1194 Colon
Compliments of
JOHN SURANY
llth and Front St.
Colon, Panama
BEST WISHES FROM THE
PANAMA CANAL
YACHT CLUB
CRISTOBAL CANAL ZONE
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF MARGARITA
CONGRATULATES
THE GRADUATING CLASS OF
CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL
1961
"May the Lord bless you in
your future endeavors."
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