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 Title Page
 Table of Contents
 Dedication
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 Faculty
 Seniors
 Juniors
 Sophomores
 Freshmen
 Acknowledgement
 Sports
 Clubs
 Advertising
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Language: English
Creator: Cristobal High School
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Place of Publication: Kansas City, Missouri
Publication Date: 1962
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Table of Contents
    Front Cover
        Front Cover 1
        Front Cover 2
    Front Matter
        Front Matter 1
        Front Matter 2
    Title Page
        Page 1
        Page 2
    Table of Contents
        Page 3
    Dedication
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        Page 5
    Opening
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    Faculty
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    Seniors
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    Juniors
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    Sophomores
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    Freshmen
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    Acknowledgement
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    Sports
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    Clubs
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Dedication .......... .......... ................. ...... 4
Administration ............. .............. ............................. 8
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Seniors ............................................... ... .. .-.. . 12
Last Will and Testament ................................................... 40
Class Prophecy .............................................................. 41
Baby Pictures ...................................... ........ ............... 42
Yuletide Ball ................................. .................................. 44
Hall of Fame .......-..................... .............................. 45
Junior Class ............................................ ....... ......- 58
Underclassmen ....___.. ........... ......... .......... 62
Acknowledgments ........................................ ....... 67
Sports ................... .......... .................. 68
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Music .................. ........................................ 89
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American Institutions
U. S. History


Mr. Richard W. Bock. B.A..
M.Ed.
Advanced Algebra and Trigono-
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Mrs. Margaret Fattorosi. B.A..
M.A.
Physical Education


Mr. Louis J. Fattorosi, B.A.,
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English
Journalism


Mrs. Vera Folsom. A.B.. M.A.
Business Education
Typing and Shorthand
Modem Business


Mrs. Anne Gregg. B.A.. M.S.
Latin, French, Spanish


Miss Helen Johnston, B.A.,
M.A.. M.L.
Librarian
Library Training


Mr. Eugene Gregg. A.A.. B.A..
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Mr. Oswald E. Jorstad. B.A.,
B.M., M.A.
Chorus
Orchestra
Band


Mr. David Ingram. B.S., M.Ed
Health
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General Mathematics


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Mr. James H. Pfau, B.S.. M.A.
Chemistry
Physics


Mr. James Mattingly. M.A.
Social Studies
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Mr. James D. Norman. B.S..
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Biology
General Mathematics


Mr. Robert McCullogh. B.S..
M.A.
Social Studies
Early World History


Mr. Luke Palumbo, B.S.
General Science


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Woodwork. General Shop.
Mathematics
Drivers' Training


Mr. James Rice. B.F.A.. M.Ed.
Art. English


Mrs. Stella Rieflohl. BA M.A.
Spanish


Mrs. Yolanda Rodriguez, B.A.
Spanish


Miss Nancy Scott, B.A.. M.A.
Early World History
English


Mr. Earl Sharick. B.A., M.A.
Special Education


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Mrs. Dorothy Smith. A.B.
English 11 and 12


Mr. Frank Spitzer. B.S.
Mathematics 7 and 8


Mr. James Steams. B.S., M.A.
Spanish


Mrs. Harriet Young. B.S. M A.
English


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Maj. Frank T. Currier
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WANDA DELL SCOTT
"Scottie"
July 22, 1944
Fort Worth. Texas
"Winsome is she, adorable too,
A cute personality-that's Scottie for you."
Caribe Club 1.2.3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; National
Honor Society 4: Class Assemblies 2,4; Homecoming
Court 4; Class President 4: Journalism Secretary 4; Home-
room Representative 3; Public Relations Committee 4;
Campaign Assembly 3; Tradewind Editor and Staff 4;
Quill and Scroll.


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COLLEEN MARY LAWSON
March 29, 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"She weaves silver threads into the fabric of memory."
Intramurals: Basketball 1, Volleyball 1, Softball 1, Bowling
2; Class Assemblies 1,2; Class Offices: Secretary-Treasurer
1,2; Vice-President 3.4: Girls' State 3; Library 2: Orchestra 1.














SUSAN CHRIS McCULLOUGH
April 9. 1944
Fayetteville. North Carolina
"Full of vim, vigor, and vitality."
Caribbean Editor 4: Tradewind Staff 4; Class Assembly 4:
ROTC Sponsor, Company "E" 4. Class Offices: Secretary 4.
Junior-Senior Prom. Table Decorations Chairman; Quill
and Scroll 4.







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THERESA ANN WASHABAUGH
"Wash"
August 21, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Her spirit is like a teakettle-always bubbling over."
Senior Class Treasurer: Girls' Athletic Association 2,3,4. In-
tramurals: Volleyball 1,2.3,4: Basketball 1,2,3,4: Softball 1,
2.3,4. B League: Volleyball 2, Basketball 2. Softball 2. A
League: Volleyball 3,4: Basketball 3,4: Softball 2,4. Top
Ten 2,5; Class Assembly 2. Freshman All-Stars: Basketball,
Volleyball, Softball. Orchestra 1,2,3: Girls' State 3.


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MARIELA ALCORIZA
"Mary"
February 21. 1943
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Sentences fail when one word is complete: sweet."
Volleyball, Basketball. Softball. G.A.A.. Sophomore Assembly.





















JEAN ELIZABETH ALLAN
"Jeanie"
August 21. 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"From the top of her head to the tip of her toes,
The impression of neatness and loveliness grows.
Girls' State 3; Homeroom Representative 1.3.4; Homeroom Alternate 2;
Assemblies 1.2; Vice-President. Sophomore Class. Intramurals: Volleyball.
Basketball. Softball 1.2. Cheerleader 5.4; G.A.A. 1.2.5.4; Caribe Club
1.2.5,3. Vice-President 4; ROTC Battalion Sponsor 4: Chairman. Public
Relations Committee; National Honor Society 4; Tradewind Editor.


CHRISTOPHER WARD ATKINS
"Kit"
August 4, 1944
New London, Connecticut
"That rare quality: shyness.'
Homeroom Alternate 3; Tennis 3,4.


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JACK ATTIA C.
"Joaquin'
August 29, 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"'Tis good will makes intelligence.
"21" Club 3.4. Intramurals: Basketball 3,4; Soccer 3. Honierooni Repre-
sentative 4: Class Assembly 4: Torrid Zone Wizards.


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ANN MARIE BAAS
"Ann"
August 4, 1944
New York. New York
"If there were more like her. the stock of halos would run out.
Swimming 4. St. Mary's Academy: Christmas Assembly 1.


CHARLES H. BATH III
"Chuck"
June 29, 1944
Stanford, Connecticut
"He stoops for nothing but the door.'
Basketball 1.2.3,4: Football 2.3,4: Baseball 3.4: Track 3.4: "C" Club
3,4: All-Star Palm Bowl Game 34; Soccer 3.4. Letters: Junior Year 4,
Senior Year 4.


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ABEL BORSELLINO
"Abe"
November 23, 1941
David. Republic of Panama
"Worrying is not for lads like me."
"C" Club 2. Intramurals: Soccer 4, Basketball, Track I: ROTC 1.2.5.


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JEANNE LEE BUSS
May 16. 1944
Kenosha. Wisconsin
"A Coquette's April-weather face."
Majorette 4: Majorettes Club 4; ROTC Sponsor 4: Homecoming Queen
4. Melbourne High School, Melbourne. Florida: Band 1,2.3: Chorus 2.3:
Annie Get Your Gun 3: Student Council 1,2: G.A.A. 2.3; Newspaper
Staff 1,3: Critique 2.3.


ROBERT AUGUSTUS CHAN
October 3, 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Good things are twice as good when they are short."
Dramatics Club: Glee Club 1; Assemblies 2,4: Chess Club 4: Freshman
Vice-President.


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RICHARD VINCENT CHIN
"Rich"
April 27, 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"The mildest manner and the gentlest heart."
"21" Club 3.4. Intramurals: Basketball, Soccer; Senior Assembly: Home-
room Alternate 1.


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LARUE JAY CHRISTOPH
"L J."
December 27, 1944
Margarita Hospital, Canal Zone
"A winsome smile, laughing brown eyes.
Baseball 3: Intramurals: Soccer 3. Basketball 3: Athletic Council 4.


PATRICIA ANN CLARKE
"Tita"
August 1. 1944
Panama City Hospital
"Her hair is long, her eyes are bright, and her smile merry.
Freshman Assembly.


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JOSEPH W. COFFIN
"Jose"
November 15. 1944
New York, New York
"Quiet and shy, but quite a guy."
"21" Club 3.4; Caribe Club 2.3.4; "C" Club 2.5,4; Torrid Zone Wizards:
Football 1.2,3.4; Basketball 3,4. Intramurals: Soccer 1,2.3,4: Basketball 1,2;
Softball 1.2. Class Assemblies 1.2: Homecoming Court.


CAROL JOYCE CORRIGAN
October 16, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Pretty as a picture."
Homeroom Representative 1: Homeroom Alternate 2. Intramurals: Volley-
ball 1,2: Basketball 1,2: Softball 1,2. Class Assemblies 1.2.


SUSAN JANE CORRIGAN
"Sue"
October 23, 1944
Margarita. Canal Zone
"She is the boundless beauty of spring, the blushing rose of
summer.
Caribe Club 1.2,3.4; G.A.A. 1,2.3.4. President 4; Junior Class President:
Junior-Senior Banquet Chairman: Girls' State: Class Assembly 2; Home-
coming Court 4: "21" Club Court 3; Editor of Jamboree Program; Trade-
wind Staff. Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,3.4; Volleyball 1.2.3,4; Softball
1.2.3.4, Captain 2. Varsity Tennis 2.3,4. lettered 3. "B" League All Stars:
Basketball 1,2.3,4, Captain 4; Volleyball 1,2,3. Captain 3; Softball 1,2.3.
9 Quill and Scroll.


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LOUIS JOHN DAVIS
"Luke"
October 19. 1945
New York. New York
Work is work and must be done:
But when I work. I have my fun."
Soccer 1.2.3.4: Basketball Intramurals 1.2.3: Baseball 4: Basketball 4:
Track 2.4.


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JANICE KAYE DECK
"Jan"
May 3. 1944
Milan. Indiana
"Success to her who is persistent, industrious. and well-liked."
Caribe Club 5.4: Girls' State 3: Class Assembly 4; Tradewind Editor and
Staff: Journalism Treasurer 4: Freshman Coach for Brawl 4: Quill and
Scroll: S. A. Ways and Means Committee Chairman 4; Campaign Assem-
bly 3. Fort Knox High School. Fort Knox. Kentucky: French Club 1,2;
F. T. A. 1.2: Library Club 1: KAPA 1.2: KAPA Assembly 2. Rising Sun
High School, Rising Sun. Indiana.


DEREK WILLIAM EGGER
"Churchkey"
September 24, 1945
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Never do today what you can get someone else to do tomorrow.
ROTC 5.4: Assemblies.


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JOHN CHRISTIAN EV'ERSON
August 26. 1944
Ancon. Canal Zone
"The highest of distinctions is service to others."
Intramurals: Basketball 1,2: Soccer 1,2. Assembly 2: Prom Chairman 3:
Class Secretary 3: Football 3; Caribe Club 2,5.4: "21" Club 3.4. Vice-
President 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 4; National Honor Society 4: Student
Association President 4. ROTC 2.3.4: Drill Team Commander 3: D.A.
Superior Cadet 2.3: 2nd Best Squad 3; ROA Distinguished Cadet 3;
Outstanding NCO 5: Outstanding M-1 3: Battalion Commander 4.


VICKI FETRLER
June 6. 1944
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Her smile's like the North Star:
It beams on everyone near and far."
Dramatics Club 1.2: Rifle Club 1,2,3: Volleyball Intramurals 3: Assem-
blies 1.2.4: Girls' State 5.


STEPHEN THEODORE FRANKLIN
"Steve"
February 5, 1945
Ocean Side, California
"There is a great deal of oratory in me, but I don't show it out
of respect for Patrick Henry."
Assemblies 1.2.4: Rifle Club 1.2.5.4, Treasurer 3: F.T.A. 1.2: Soccer
1,2.3: Drama Club 1.2,3,4. Plays: A Room Full of Roses, The Whole
Town's Talking. and House Without Windows: Staging, Lighting, and
Sound Effects Manager 4. Honor Society 4.


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MARCUS REGINALD FRENCH. JR.
"Mark"
August 24, 1944
Abilene, Kansas
"Politeness is to do and say the kindest things in the kindest way.
ROTC 3.4: Glee Club 3; Class Assembly 4; Christmas Festival 3: Com-
pany Staff 4; Tradewind Staff 4. Paseo High School. Kansas City. Mis-
souri: ROTC 1.2; A Cappella Choir 2; Boys Choir 1,2; Drill Team 1.2.


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ANDREW RICHARD GARCIA. JR.
"Richie"
June 22. 1944
Kinsdon. Alabama
"It is better to be small and cast a great light, than large and not
shine at all."
Football 3,4; Track 3.4: Baseball 3.4; "C" Club 3.4; Homecoming Court
4; Palm Bowl 3,4. Baker High School: Track 2


CHARLES ANTHONY GARCIA
"Charlie"
April 2. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
Born for success he seems."
Orchestra 3.4; Band 3.4: Boys' State 3; Senior Assembly 4. Balboa High
School: French Club 2: Chess Club 1.2: Orchestra 1.2; Noon Orchestra
1.2: ROTC 2.


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BEVERLY LOU GEORGE
"Bev"
January 19, 1943
Colon Hospital, Republic of Panama
"She's little, but so is dynamite."
Drama Club 1.2; Assemblies 2.4: Glee Club 1.2.3; Christmas Festival
1,2,3; Spring Festival 1.2.3:Tradewind and Caribbean Staff.


CHARLENE MURIEL GRAVES
"Char"
October 17, 1944
Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone
"Doing easily what others find difficult is talent."
Swimming 1,2.3,4; Letters: 1,2.3,4: Volleyball Intramurals 1.2.3; Assem-
blies 2.4.


EARL WILLIAM GRIGGS
"Bill"
December 12. 1042
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Silence is deep and eternal."
Football 2.3: Track 2,3.4; "C" Club 3.4: ROTC 2,3.4: Lettered:
Football 2.


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LENNARD ALLEN HAKANSON
"Len"
January 14 1943
Brooklyn, New York
"Lankily he lazes through CHS life."
Basketball 1.2,3.4; Varsity 1.2: Tennis 4; Soccer 1.2,3.4: Baseball 4; Band
1.2,3: Orchestra 1,2,4.


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Sr *KAY HAMILTON
"Toughv"
S- December 31. 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Jolly, good-natured. full of lun:
*, \If you want a good friend, here is one.
National Thespian Society 3,4: Dramatic Society 3.4; Play: Yes or No 4:














ELIZABETH CAROL HANNA
Liz"
August 12. 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"She's a peppy little example of perfection."
G.A.A. 1.2.3,4: Assemblies 2.4: Girls' State 3. Intramurals: Volleyball
1.2.3.4: Softball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2,3.4; Tennis 1.2.3. "B" League:
Volleyball 1,2,3: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Softball 1,2.3. Caribe Club 1.2.3.4:
Homeroom Representative I; Homeroom Alternate 4.


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MARY ANN HARDWICK
"Annie"
January 26. 1945
Colon Hospital. Republic of Panama
"Quiet, but not idle."
Sophomore Assembly.


KATHLEEN FRANCES HEMENWAY
"Kathy"
November 10. 1945
Watertown, New York
"Her voice was ever soft and gentle.
Chorus 4: Tradewind Staff; Sophomore Assembly: Pep Club 4. George
Washington High School, Alexandria. Virginia: Library Assistant 1: Pep
Club 1: Mixed Chorus I: Phi Sigma Lambda Sorority.


VERNA RAYE HILDEBRAND
September 11. 1944
Valdese. North Carolina
"With rosy cheeks and auburn curls
And sparkling eyes and teeth like pearls."
Intramurals: Volleyball 1.2: Basketball 1.2.3: Softball 1,2. All-Stars: Vol-
leyball 1.2: Basketball 1.2,3; Softball 1.2. G.A.A. 1.2,3: ROTC Drill Team
Sponsor 3; Cheerleader 3: Homeroom Representative 1,5: Athletic Council
2: Caribe Club 1.2; Class Assemblies 1.2.3: Tradewind Staff: Quill and
Scroll.


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EDSALL DEAN HILTY
"Ed"
April 13, 1944
New Cristobal. Canal Zone
"Friends. Romans. Countrymen.
Lend me your homework."
Senior Assembly.


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VIRGINIA HOPE HIRONS
"Skeeter"
April 19. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Sunshine in her smile."


WANDA PEARL HUMMER
September 27. 1942
Fort Worth. Texas
"I have a heart with room for every joy."
Tolar High School. Tolar. Texas: Volleyball; Junior Play; Pep Team Club:
F.H.A. 1.2.3.


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SANDRA HUSTED
"Sandy"
January 4. 1944
Ancon. Canal Zone
"Always smiling, always neat:
Forever nice, forever sweet.
Intramurals: Basketball 3.4; Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Softball 3.4. Basketball All-
Stars 3.4: Volleyball All-Stars 3; Softball All-Stars 2. G.A.A. 3.4: Assem-
bly 1.2; Glee Club 1.2.5; Cheerleader 4.


NORMAN ROGER HUTCHINSON
"Rog"
February 4. 1945
Salem. Massachusetts
"Men have died from overwork.
I may live a long time.
Intramurals: Basketball 1.3: Soccer 2.5. Class Assembly 4; Glee Club 1.


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ANA LOUISA JACQUES
"Jack"
September 27. 1943
Panama City. Republic of Panama
"Stately and tall she moves down the hall.
The chief of a thousand for grace.


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PAMELA LEE JOHNSTON
Pam"
July 27, 1944
Ancon, Canal Zone
"She's sparkle and spice and everything nice."
Rifle Club 1.2: Dramatics Club 2: Caribe Club 2.3.4: Nurses' Aide 2:
Homeroom Representative 2; Assemblies 1,2,4: Girls' State. Attorney
General.




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MARY-ESTHER JONES
"Mary"
June 12, 1944
Fort Fairfield, Maine
"A classmate everyone admires:
Her quest for knowledge never tires.
Glee Club: Orchestra: Nurses' Aide Club 2.4. Secretary 3: Caribe Club
3.4. President 4: National Honor Society 3.4. Vice-President 4; SA. Sec-
retary 4: Senior Assembly 4. Intramurals: Volleyball 2: Softball 2,3. Lake
Placid High School: Glee Club 1: Orchestra 1.











SONIA JUNE KANDRIN
"June"
April 20,. 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Like the sunshine and shadows on a stream.
Her eyes emit a joyful dream."
Intramurals: Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1,2.3.4; Softball 1.2.3.4. Assem-
blies 2,4.


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SAMUEL KATZ
"Sam"
June 9, 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Lives, laughs, and loves his way through life."
Class Assemblies 1.2.4: ROTC 1.2.3.4: Tmdewind Staff 4; Basketball
Intramurals 3; Best Company Field Night 1: Third Place Military Achieve-
ment Medal 1: NEDT Diploma: Quill and Scroll; Caribbean Staff;
Dramatics Club 4.


JEANETTE THELMA KIRKLAND
January 26, 1944
Panama. Republic of Panama
"Even though her words are few.
Her sweetness has a golden hue."
Nurses Aide 1.4; Glee Club 1,2.3: Christmas Festival 1.2.3; Spring Fes-
tival 1.2.3: Tradewind Staff.







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JOHN H. KNUEPPEL
December 31. 1943
Sterogen Bay. Wisconsin
"Happy am I; from care I'm free.
Why aren't they all contented like me?"
Football 3.4: Baseball 3.4. Rufus King: Football. Irvian: Football. Gran-
vill: Baseball-Most Valuable Player. Edison: Basketball.


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ANTHONY KUCIKAS lp
"Tony"
September 18. 1944
Panama Hospital. Republic of Panama
"I love work: I could sit and look at it for hours."
ROTC 1.2.3.4: Color Guard 3: Battalion Staff.





















DAVID L. LARRISON
"Dave"
.January 17, 1945
New York. New York
"Why worry about trouble; he'll get along.
His hopes are high and his legs are long."
"C" Club 1.2.3.4; Dramatics Club 1.2; The Whole Town's Tallaing
Track 2.4; Football 4: Track Manager 1: Football Manager 2: Class As-
semblies 1.2,4; Glee Club 1.2.3.4; ROTC 2.3.4; Boys' State 3: S.A.
Campaign Assemblies 1.3; Opening Day Assembly 4; Tradewind Staff:
SHomecoming Program Editor.











JOSEPH LOUIS LAWRENCE
"Joe"
October 20, 1943 .
Rio Pierdras. Puerto Rico
"A great mind hidden in a small being."
Jr. Varsity Basketball Team 3; Senior Assembly 4; Honor Society 4: "21"
Club. Christopher Columbus High School. Miami. Florida: Jr. Varsity
Basketball Team: Debate Team. Fitchburg High School, Fitchburg. Massa-
chusetts. Epiphany School. South Miami, Florida: Basketball Team: Track
Team; Baseball Team.


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STANLEY CHARLES GLENVILLE LEON. JR.
"Charlie"
January 10, 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Life may be really earnest, but it sure is fun."
ROTC 1,2.3.4; NRA 1: Sharpshooter 2nd bar; NRA Annual Cubs
Competition, 3rd place: Best Company Field Night 1: Assembly 2: Bas-
ketball Intramurals 3: Class Assembly 4; Usher Guard Commander,
Battalion Staff: S2 Intelligence.


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CATHERINE MARIE LEWIS
"Cathy"
October 19. 1944
Brunswick, Georgia
"Fashion-wise, expressive eyes, smiling and graceful."
Caribe Club 1,2,3.4: G.A.A. 1.2.5.4. Vice-President 4, Treasurer 3: Junior-
Senior Banquet and Prom Committee Chairman: Class Assemblies 2,4:
Quill and Scroll 4: Journalism Staff Exchange Editor 4; Tradewind Staff
4. Intramurals: Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4: Softball 1.2.3.4;
Volleyball. Basketball, and Softball "B" League All-Stars 1.2.3: Basket-
ball "A" League All-Stars 4: Top Ten 1,2.3.


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JEFFREY LAWRENCE LEON
"Jeff"
April 27, 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama
"One of our football heroes."
Football 1.2.3.4; Baseball 2,3: Basketball 3,4: Soccer 2,3,4; Canal Zone
All-Stars 3,4: President of "C" Club 4: Homecoming Court 4.









GEORGE WILBER LITTLE 'W t"
Alawishus"
November 16. 1943
Hackensack. New Jersey
"Always happy, always gay:
Just as nice from day to day."
Adjutant ROTC Capt.; Senior Assembly: Football 53 Boys' State 3.






















E JOSEPH McGOFF
"Long John"
SJanuary 8. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"The rule of my life is to make business a pleasure, and pleasure
my business."
"C" Club 1.2.3: ROTC 1.2.3: Football 1,2.4: Track 1.2.3,4: Basketball
^"w^ 1.2.3.4; All-Stars 4.













EVELYN ELIZABETH MESSER
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December 15. 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama ----
"As merry as the day is long."
Intramurals: Basketball 1.2.3,4; Volleyball 2.3.4; Softball 2.3,4. All-Stars:
Softball 3: Basketball 4.


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KAREN LOUIS MIDDLETON
May 13. 1943
Worcester. Massachusetts
"It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice.
Tradewind Staff: Senior Assembly: Pep Club: Nurses' Aide: Chairman,
Booster Committee. Graduated from Balboa High School.


EDNA GENE MORALES
"Ed"
January 5. 1944
Ancon. Canal Zone
'Her laughter and giggles are heard all day,
For she believes in the smiling way.
Glee Club.














MARY ELIZABETH PAYNE
"Betty"
April 24. 1944
Patterson. New Jersey
"Sincere and always kind, a nicer girl is hard to find."
A h Nurses' Aide 1.4; Girls' State 3.


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EUGENE H. PUGH. JR.
"Gene"
December 16. 1943
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Leave silence to the saints: I am but human."
Outstanding Cadet M-l: Outstanding N.C.O. M-2: D.A. Award 2: Pres-
ident of Thespian Troupe 21: Senior Assembly. Plays: Room Full of Roses,
The Whole Town is Talking, Assistant Director of House Without Win-
dows.


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ROBERT ALVIN RANKIN
May 10, 1943
Cristobal. Canal Zone
"Time is but the stream I go fishing in.
Soccer 1.2: Football 2.3; Basketball Intramurals 1.2: ROTC 2,3.


GORDON CHARLES REIF
"Gordie"
December 5. 1944
Cincinnati, Ohio
"He will succeed, for he believes all he says."
"21" Club 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1.2.3.4: Caribe Club 2.3.4: Class As-
semblies 2,4: Chess Club 4. Intramurals: Basketball 2. Soccer 2.


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April 18, 1944
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"She was our Queen.
Our rose, our star.
G.A.A. 1,2,3.4. Secretary-Treasurer 4: Class Assemblies 1.2. Intramurals:
Volleyball 1,2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4. All-Stars: Volleyball 1.2,3: Basket-
ball 1.2.4. Co-Captain 4: Softball 1.2.3. Lettered: Tennis 2. Top Ten
1.2.3; S.A. Representative 1: Assistant Treasurer of S.A. 3: Class Presi-
dent 2; Homecoming Court 4: Jamboree Queen 4: Tradewind Staff.


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AIDE MARIA RIGBY
"Polo"
April 18. 1943
Ancon. Canal Zone
"May your joy be as deep as the ocean.
Your trouble as light as its foam."
Baseball 3. Volleyball 3. Basketball 3.


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CHARLES P. RHINE
"Chuck"
December 16. 1942
Omaha, Nebraska
"He bats high in life's league."
Football 4: Track 4; Gymnastics 4: Tennis 4: Basketball 4. Presidio Junior
High: Soccer 1: Science Fair 1: Orchestra 1. George Washington High:
Science Club 2. Marvelwood School: Co-Captain J.V. Soccer Team 5;
Tennis 3: Glee Club 3; Hood-Store Manager 3. Balboa High School:
Chemistry Lab Assistant 3: Track 3.









PHILIP DOUGLAS SANDERS
"Phil"
April 24. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Education is the breath of life, but I'm short-winded."
Rifle Club 1.2; Swimming Team 1: Bowling Team 2. Intramurals: Soccer
1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2,3.4.


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RAYMOND SCHEIDEGG
"Ramon"
May 5, 1944
East Orange. New Jersey
We'll remember him as a playful boy
Who filled our world with laughter and joy.
Football 2,5.4: Baseball 2,3,4: Swimming 2.4: Soccer
2.3,4; Canal Zone All-Stars 4.


BEVERLEY ANN SCHROEDER
"Squiffi"
June 20. 1944
Fort Smith, Arkansas
"The spark behind every explosion.
Majorette 4: Majorette Club 4: Basketball Intramurals 4: Nurses' Aide
Club 4: Caribbean Photographer 4; Tradewind Staff 4; S.A. Ways and
Means Committee 4; Homecoming Court 4. Falls Church High School.
J.E.B. Stuart High School. Virginia: Pep Club 2.5; Kiwanas Kapers 3:
Spanish Club 3: Majorette 2.5.


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GEORGE W. SLAUGHTER
"Buddy"
February 20. 1943
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Heart as big as the ocean and a smile to match."
Football 2.3.4: Swimming 1.2.5.4; Track 4: Football All-Stars 4; Senior
Assembly; Lettered in Football. Swimming: "C" Club; Homecoming
Dance Sponsor: Freshman Brawl: ROTC 2.3. Cadet First Lieutenant 4;


















LAURA MARIA STRONGMAN
July 19. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
Brimming over with jests and quips, never a sad word on
her lips."
Orchestra 1,2.3.4; Band 1.2,5,4; Assembly 2; G.A.A. 1.2,3.4. Intramurals:
Basketball 1,2.3.4. Captain 2: Volleyball 1.2.3,4. Captain 2; Softball
1.2.3.4. Captain 2. "A" League Basketball 1.2.3.4; "A" League Volley-
ball 2; "A" League Softball 2: Top Ten in sports 1,2.3.










JOANNE FRANCES TANG
"Jo"
May 5,. 1945
Colon. Republic of Panama
. "A girl with beauties very rare;
Bewitching eyes and raven hair."
\ Nurses Aide Club 1.2,3,4. Secretary 2. Vice-President 3. Treasurer 4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 3.4: Caribe Club 2.3.4; Dramatics Club 2.3;
Homeroom Representative 1.2; Senior Assembly: National Honor Society
3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Band 1,3.4: Orchestra 1.3.4; Christmas Festi-
val 1,3.4.


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KATHERINE HELEN TAPIE
"Kay"
August 12. 1944
Camp Forest. Tennessee
"Outward quietness, inward sparkle."
Swimming Team; Pep Club; Library 2; Girls' State 3. St. Piux X
Catholic High School. Atlanta. Georgia: Glee Club,


VIRGINIA VALDEZ
"Ginny"
January 19. 1944
Clifton. Arizona
"A gleam of friendly light."
Glee Club 2.;: Pep Club 4; Dramatics Club 4. Monterey Union High
School, Monterey. California: Pep Club.


JEAN VAN DER HEYDEN
March 9, 1945
Ancon. Canal Zone
"And more to her than gold or grain.
The cunning hand and cultured brain."
Caribe Club 2,5.4: Nurses' Aide 1.2: National Honor Society 3.4.
President 4: Chairman. Rings Committee 3: Class Assembly 4: Scholastic
Award 1.2; Caribbean Advertising Award 1: Homeroom Representative
4: Girls' State 3. Intramurals: Basketball 3, Volleyball 3.


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LYLE TERRY WEBSTER
"Speedy"
June 1. 1944
Baltimore. Maryland
_ "-Mischievous eyes and a captivating grin."
tr Intramurals: Soccer 1,2.3.4: Basketball 1,2: Track 2.4.





















MARIE EILEEN WERTZ
"Wertzie
October 10. 1944
Margarita. Canal Zone
"Small. sweet, and neat.
The type we call petite."
Sophomore Assembly: Senior A..r....l\ Intramurals: Basketball 2. Volley-
ball 1,3. Senior Dance: Chainnan. Card Committee.












LAWRENCE TIRRELL WILDER
"Larry"
September 30. 1943
Boston, Massachusetts
"A combinationn hard to beat:
A scholar and an athlete."
"21" Club 1,2,3.4. President 4: Torrid Zone Wizards 2.3,4: "C" Club
1,2,5.4, Secretary 4: Honor Society 4: Treasurer S.A. 4. Letters: Base-
hall 1.2.5: Football 3.4: Tennis 5. Baseball: Most Valuable Player 5.






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JAMES RAY WILLIFORD
"Jim"
August 1. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Easy-going, loved by all.
Great in mind. in stature small."
"21" Club 1.2.5.4; Caribe Club 2.5.4: Torrid Zone Wizards 2..4:
ROTC 2.3.4.


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WILLIAM HOWELL WYNNE
"Big Daddy"
November 6. 1945
Lake Charles, Louisiana
"He puts his trouble in a trunk, sits on the lid, and laughs"
ROTC 1.2.3.4; Battalion Staff 4: Class Assemblies 1.24.


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TERRAND TRADY BING
EDWARD HEWITT GREEN
GUY FREDRIC JONES
BRIAN H. LUTZ
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CLaLt Will and ettament



We, the Senior Class of 1962, being benevolent, affable, unique, but quite
unpredictable, do hereby bequeath our most esteemed possessions to the benefi-
ciaries named below.


MARIELA ALCORIZA-leaves willingly.
JEAN ALLAN-leaves her position as Battalion Sponsor and
cheerleader to any junior girl.
KIT ATKINS-leaves C.H.S. to those who hate bugs, bugs,
bugs . .
ANN MARIE BASS-leaves the sandflies to Laura Dorow..
CHARLES BATH-leaves his seat in room 310 to Terry Slaughter.
JEANNE BUSS-leaves her baton and broken-zippered majorette
uniform to Bernice Hill.
ROBERT CHAN-leaves his place in the lunch line to his sister
Lorraine and his ability(?) to play chess to Ricardo Fong.
RICHARD CHIN-leaves his lunch hour basketball playing to
Jimmy Jones.
LA RUE CHRISTOPH-leaves his cowboy boots to Collin Corri-
gan and Mickey McElhone.
PATRICIA CLARKE-leaves her Opel and long hair to any
Junior girl.
JOSEPH COFFIN-leaves slowly but surely.
SUE CORRIGAN-leaves all the fun she had on "B" League
to Sandy Weigle.
LOUIS DAVIS-leaves with his "Senior Dignity."
JAN DECK-leaves all her running around for the journalism class
to Cuca Cabanillas.
DEREK EGGER-leaves his white "tank" to Robert Corrigan.
JOHN EVERSON-will leave as bewildered and confused as when
he came.
VICKIE FETTLER-leaves all her never-ending homework assign-
ments to Mary Clement and her sister. Gayle.
STEVE FRANKLIN-leaves his offices and the drama groups to
anyone who wants them-and is willing to work.
MARCUS FRENCH-leaves his ability to imitate Dobie Gillis to
any handsome, blue-eyed blond.
SONIA KANDR1N-leaves all future homework and memorization
in English to her brother. George.
SAM KATZ-leaves his ability to correct people who say "mad"
instead of "angry" to Jim Hoverson.
JEANETTE KIRKLAND -leaves her dirty gym socks to Linney
Dugas and Sandy Parker.
DAVID LARRISON-leaves his singing ability and his guitar to
Bob Mosely.
JOSEPH LAWRENCE-leaves his brief case to any lucky girl
needing a new purse.
COLLEEN LAWSON and JEAN VAN DER HEYDEN-leave
their "Community" locker to any "neat" Junior who doesn't
mind cleaning it out.
JEFFERI LEON-leaves his place as "Most Athletic" in the
Hall of Fame to Orrin Clement, his position on the "B" honor
roll to Carla Meehan. and his office as President of the "C"
Club to George Patton.
CATHY LEWIS-leaves the name "Fucil" (Gun) to Margaret
O'Brien.
GEORGE LITTLE-leaves all missed kisses to Zandi Zimmerman.
BILL LI\'INGS'IO\-lease his job as Battalion Supply Sergeant
to any boy not wanting to work too hard.
BRIAN LUTZ-leaves his bow-legs to Colin Corrigan.
CHRIS McCULLOUGH-leaves without the security of a will.
JOSEPH McGOFF-leaves his basketball shoes and his church
key to Elmer Gentry
CHARLES G.ARCIA-leaves his old used rosin and violin to
Macel Washabaugh.
RICHIE GARCIA-leaves his size to anyone crazy enough to
want it.
BE\ERLY GEORGE-leaves her swimming ability to Nancy
Hopkins, Judy Redmond. Linda Benton. and particularly to
her sister, Cookie.
EARL GRIGGS--le.n e his books and best wishes to Vicky Clarke.


KAY HAMILTON-leaves her books to Bonnie Conklin, and her
Spanish knowledge (?) to anyone who can figure it out.
ELIZABETH HANNA-leaves her deserved spot in the
---- --- to some junior.
MARY ANN HARDWICK-leaves her seat at the lunch table
and on the bus to her sister, Jean.
KATHY HEMENWAY-leaves her ability to swim to Jeanette
Hannberg.
EDSALL HILTY-leaves his ability to loaf to anyone who thinks
he can beat him.
WANDA HUMMER-leaves her gym basket to Doreen Baas and
her shower locker to Sandra Parker.
SANDRA HUSTED-leaves her cheerleading position to Diane
Asbury.
ROGER HUTCHINSON-leaves his brother David's weight to
the football team.
ANA JACQUES-leaves her height. 5'9", to anyone who would
enjoy having to look down at people.
PAM JOHNSTON-leaves her position in the Caribe Club to
Wardie Redmond
MARY-ESTHER JONES-leaves the Jones' reputation to Joanne
and James Warren to continue.
EVELYN MESSER-leaves the Advanced Typing Class to any
one who can waste as much paper as she did, and everything
else to her sister, Lavina.
EDNA MORALES-leaves "The Bug" to her little sister, Yvonne.
and C.H.S. to her brother, Ralph.
BETTY PAYNE-leaves C.H.S. to her sister. Millie.
EUGENE PUGH-leaves his seat in algebra and physics to his
brother, and his jokes to anyone who can understand them.
CHARLES RHINE-leaves his grades in physics and American
Institutions to John Lowe.
ELI RING-leaves all his earthly possessions (and some of his
unearthly ones) to anyone who wants them.
RAY SCHEIDEGG-leaves his ability to loaf and get yelled at
during football season to Terry Slaughter.
BEVERLEY SCHROEDER-leaves her good driving skills to Tinker
Hollowell, and her baby-blue Chrysler to Kenny Sanders.
WANDA SCOTT-leaves the "Stromboli" to Benie Hill
GEORGE SLAUGHTER-leaves all the fun he had in C.H.S.
to the last Slaughter there-Terry.
LAURA STRONGMAN-leaves her place as "Most Athletic" in
the Hall of Fame to any one Junior worthy of it.
JOANNE TANG-leaves all the sandflies that have bitten her to
Carmen Fernandez.
KAY TAPIE-leaves the wonderful memories of her senior year
to Jeanette Hannberg and Teresa Alderete.
THERESA WASHABAUGH-leaves all the fun and trouble
she had in C.H.S. to anyone wanting an experience.
TERRY WEBSTER-leaves his motorcycle to Kenny Cooper.
LARRY WILDER-leaves his height to his little brother. Dave.
ROBERT WILLIS-leaves his ability to imitate Rochester to
anyone who wants it.
HOWELL WAYNE-leaves his rank in ROTC to Jack Brayton.
and all the detention he has had in room 310 to Charlotte
Bialkowski.



The following members of the Senior Class leave "nothing to
nobody":
Abel Borsellino, Terrence Bing. Carol Corrigan, Len Hakanson.
Verna Hildebrand, Virginia Hirons, Guy Jones, John Knueppel,
Tony Kucikas. Robert Rankin. Gordon Reif. Hilda Riefkohl. Aide
Rigby, Phil Sanders. Virginia Valdez, Marie Wert.z Jim Williford.


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CUta6 Propltecy


On February 2, 1962, Mrs. Smith remarked
that she would like to know what the members
of the class of 1962 would be doing in ten years.
Well. Mrs. Smith, we hope that this prophecy
will give you some idea.
The demand for engineers in 1972 is greater
than ever. Already among the most brilliant men
of this profession are LARRY WILDER. ELI
RING. GEORGE SLAUGHTER. RICHARD
CHIN. JOHN EVERSON, STANLEY LEON,
JOE COFFIN. ROGER HUTCHINSON. and
RALPH MACINTOSH.
Looking into the booming business world, we
find that DAVE LARRISON is a multi-million-
aire advertising executive. Sharing the credit for
his success are his nine efficient, accurate, and
benign secretaries. They are MARIE WERTZ,
KAY TAPIE, JEANNE BUSS, MARIANNE
HARDWICK, MARIELA ALCORIZA, BEV-
ERLY GEORGE. VIRGINIA HIRONS,
WANDA SCOTT, and JEANETTE KIRK-
LAND. CHRIS MCCULLOUGH is a very
private secretary to a certain chemical engineer,
and KATHY HEMENWAY is a very successful
stenographer.
Looking skyward, one is apt to see SAM KATZ
zip by in his commercial jet. His stewardesses
are BEV SCHROEDER, VICKIE FETTLER,
and CATHY LEWIS.
In politics, we find that STEPHEN FRANK-
LIN won the Presidential election of 1972 by a
landslide. As President of the United States, he
recently appointed PHIL SANDERS Governor
of the Canal Zone. KIT ATKINS has received
notice of his appointment as Secretary of the
Treasury.
In 1972 we find ROBERT RANKIN and
TERRY WEBSTER cruising off the coast of
Iceland in their '$50,000 yacht. LEN HAKAN-
SON has just received the Academy Award for
his performance in "Dracula's Cousin." JOHN
KNEUPPEL is the most outstanding pitcher of
the year. His name was recently entered in base-
ball's Hall of Fame. The great adventurer and
hunter. LA RUE CHRISTOPH, shot the world's
largest skunk in the Congo (Gizenga). PATRI-
CIA CLARKE, the renowned woman bull-fight-
er, has been awarded the ears, the tail, and the
horns of a bull for her great performances. JAN
DECK is now the editor of the Miami Herald.

BETTY PAYNE is a famous biologist, known
throughout the world for discovering a cure for
the common cold. JIM WILLIFORD is busily
shining shoes on Fifth Avenue in New York.


HOWELL WYNNE is a noted poet: ROBERT
CHAN is Panama's Ambassador to the United
States, and VIRGINIA VALDEZ has just sold
one of her paintings for 140,000 piastres. JOE
MCGOFF and CHARLENE GRAVES won
gold medals in the 1972 Olympics. JOE set a
new high-jump record at 12'9" CHARLENE
swam five miles in 1:54.8. EDNA MORALES
is an usher in Carnegie Hall.
CHARLES RHINE and CHARLES GAR-
CIA, Phi Beta Kappa graduates, are now bril-
liant doctors. CHARLES RHINE is a pediatri-
cian and CHARLES GARCIA is a brain sur-
geon. JOE LAWRENCE is a very successful
orthodontist. LOUIS DAVIS is a medical tech-
nician, and JEAN ALLAN is a wealthy psychol-
ogist. PAM JOHNSTON. EVELYN MESSER.
MARY-ESTHER JONES. and JOANNE
TANG are very capable and efficient nurses.
Many of the graduates of 1962 have entered
the teaching profession. VERNA HILDE-
BRAND teaches history: COLLEEN LAW-
SON teaches Swahili; JEAN VAN DER HEY-
DEN is a chemistry professor at M.I.T.; and
KAY HAMILTON teaches kindergarten on the
upper reaches of the Mohangi River. SUE COR-
RIGAN is teaching biology in Ireland, and THE-
RESA WASHABAUGH teaches Mathematics
in West Germany. LIZ HANNA, CHUCKY
BATH. JEFFREY LEON, RICHIE GARCIA,
and ABEL BORSELLINO are physical educa-
tion teachers. Their teams never lose a game
(They are all fixed.)

GORDON REIF is now President of General
Motors. Smoky Bear has an ardent helper. He is
MARCUS FRENCH, Senior Forest Ranger for
the state of Washington. ANA JACQUES is
modeling for Christian Dior in Paris, France.
ANN BAAS is the new bilingual translator for
the F.B.I. GUY JONES and EARL GRIGGS
are business partners. GUY is an electrician:
EARL, a machinist. ROBERT WILLIS is a
veterinarian. CAROL CORRIGAN and WAN-
DA HUMMER are both happily married and
have four children: two boys and two of the other
kind. CAROL and family are living in Australia.
The Armed Forces have gained four brave and
patriotic men: EUGENE PUGH is an Air Force
test pilot, EDWARD GREEN and BILL LIV-
INGSTON are in the Marine Corps, and TER-
RY BING is a sailor aboard the "Good Ship
Lollipop" off the Coast of Madagascar.
Congratulations Class of 1962; your time has
been well spent.


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NOT PICTURED: Theresa Alderete. George Angle. Doreen Bass. Betty Bertocini. Jack Brayton. Mike
Burza. Amalia Cabanillas. Vincent Canamas. Lance Cheshire. Collin Corrigan. Ted Davis. Austin Gentry.
Roman Gomez. Roy Hall. Harriet Hewitt Mae Jacques. Pierre Leignadier. Robert Mosely. William Nelson.
Lucia Ochoa. George Patton. Albert Pilkerton. Gordon Sanders. Donna Smith. Charles Tobin. Patricia
Van Dyke. William Will. Joseph Wynne.


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BACK ROW. Lell to Rilgt ,blchael Frale,. William Arhr.on. Victor Tren no. Roberl Martin. Berlram
Ri t:,. E ald Wi\' rg. Per Shipley Jimrmri Jone. Bruce Knueppel. Tom Hic:le. Remaldo Banerai.
Frank Bonrellno CENTER ROW\\' Carol Hankmnton. Ro-emary Rcardon. Suran Stanles Barbara Dtl
Vecrhio. Donna \\illiam;. Charlene .\lirander. lanel Hoer-on FR()INT ROW' Bonnie Wa\rd. Sall.
Ml'ecall. Carol La Cro.I. L.1ih Richmond Eliiabeth L.,-ii. Lorraine Chan




Sophomore

BACK RO\\. Lei io R.iht. Wi\llian, DeSalvo. Harry M urra,. Charles Tapie Ian Klao,.-k. CharlPe
Bialkoi'lA. Frank Ender. Mike Baran,,k. Tad Campbell. Robert Cornrgan Ham. Shield&. Arthur Manikai.
Thoman Heppenheimer Dennis lzquierdo CENTER ROW\ \Wanda Rachal Conchdul Gravei. Susan
lalhies.cn. Bartara O Neal. Naomi Kunlz. Lorraine Urev. .Albrtd \\ilder. Jackie Aldnch 'alene Spi'e.
Laina Nle,-r F'RONT ROW Donna \'ong Blly \While. Laura Dorow. W\rdle Redman. Nancv
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BACK ROW. Left to Right: Charles Hutton. William Brandt, Gregory Hakanson. George Kandrin.
Michel Belanger. Richard Roscoe. Alberto Arcia. Bill Shotwell. George DeLaGuardia. Donald Perry.
Gary Knueppel. CENTER ROW: Judy Palumbo. Nancy Mitchell. Florence Allen. Macel Washabaugh.
Diane Kubit. Sandra Eckoff. Vaudie Robinson. Nina Chappell, Judy Williams. FRONT ROW: Ray
Ramirez. David Wilder. Jean Hardwick, Vicki Clarke. Edith Steibritz. Connie Lasher. Alex Ramirez,
Mickey McElhone.

CLas o 1964
BACK ROW. Left to Right: Sandra Shore. Alex Heppenheimer. Frank Edgar. Richard Rankin. Everado
Urriola. Joan McGloin. John Lasher. Ralph Bender. Solomon Harris. FRONT ROW: Sandy Tortorici.
Christine Bath, Nellie Patton. Stella Kucikas, Estlle Davison. Virginia Farris. Sharon Nogens.


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BACK RO\'. Lci[ to Right Kathy Parker. Lrry Chnoloph Trrrv Gu(ylon.Chr4 Wren. Fred Knueppel.
Randy Schroeder Blare GiC-on. LuigI MNanloiani. Eddi, Pugh. RckL Il-ing.ton Neal Compton. Cea.ar
Ochoa. (all Bruce CENTER ROW- Sue Rosoe. Judy \\ L.llad. Ellen Peda .. Carimen Valenca.
Jud) Redman. \'irginia Fami. \'olella Fuentes L.ety Sparling FRONT ROW' Cl-o Gounez Becks
Keiter. Pat., Hogan. Bonnie Maquard. Leda \\allbndge. Dcby Franklin Gineer ThLui.... Virginia Auilin




%]rpeihmen

BACK RO\\. Lpll ti R ght Philip Barret. Dick Due n. Chriil. n Illie6. Robert Sanders Lynn Egger.
Albert Mlons. Linda Benlon. Arthur Payne. Carla Chamber.. Miguel Cabeza. Ali.e Link. George Cole.
man. Carry Geddes. Bll Smilh Robert Kapell CENTER ROW Y~onne Colon. l.,rv O'Donnell
Sandr, Strecker. Rila Hedmran. Leda Mare.. Mildred Pane. Sharon Hane. Blanche Jones. V'irgen
Rodnguez FRONT ROW D.ane A.4ur-. Donna \Wer. Linda Treinno. Michelle Goguen. Cathenne
Redman. Jessie \aldez. Edna Forsvthe.


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BACK ROW. Left to Right: Susan Williford. Wayne Seeley, Alexander Gomez. John Alderete, Richard
Cooper. Jimmy Jenkins, Larry Stanford, Mike Reynolds. Robert Zack. Ricardo Fong, Don McCullough.
Fred Linck. James Bedsworth, Richard Hakanson, Nancy De Lapp. CENTER ROW: Kathy Christian-
son. Susan Peterson. Marilyn Roth. Gayle Fettler. Hilda Hotsko, Suzanne Lider. Cheryl Parker. Susan
Buss. FRONT ROW: Margo Stanley. Lita Tigert, Nancy Largent. Bernie Babinecz. Ruth Mason. Rose
Ann Vasquez, Libby Gamboa. Nancy Grech.



CLa of 1965

BACK ROW. Left to Right: Jack Green. Orrin Clement. Santiago Bazan. Ronald Riefkohl, Jon Jorstad.
Andrew Metzgar. Beverly Dreyer. Ruth Limkemann. Linda Beckley, Pam Robertson. John Hotsko. Louis
Austin. Jim Frost. Robert Dockery, Wallace Brians. Dennis Simmons. CENTER ROW: Joanne Walker.
Cathy Fitzsimmons. Amelia Garcia. Judy Paulson, Donna Vache. Diane Arington. Arlene Hannberg.
Janet Clute. Michele Rainier. FRONT ROW: Connie Latto. Elizabeth Sanchez. Sharon Stanley. Maria
Gonzales. Mistie Novak.






















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Page 66


Intermission


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A4cknowledgqement


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We, the students of CHS, proudly acknowledge
our appreciation to Roy Fleming for his hard work and
long and faithful services as head janitor. Roy has been
with CHS for twenty-five years and plans to continue
working here as long as he can. We thank him for his
past endeavors and hope that he will be with us for many
years to come.


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jef Leon


An all-around athlete with a desire to excel, a great competitor with a burn-
ing desire to win, is our Most Valuable Player, Jeff Leon.
Jeff has lettered in football for the past three years. He has done an outstand-
ing job wherever he was asked to play. He has played a different position each
year and has excelled in each of them.
Players and fans will long remember the tremendous job of punting that Jeff
did for the Tigers during the 1061-62 season. His excellent ball carrying and hard
running from the fullback slot was the best in the Canal Zone this season. Jeff,
carrying his number 21, could be seen gaining critical yardage on many occasions.
His play in the United Fund Game against Miami-Jackson won him praises
from Miami players and coaches, plus the praise of his own coaches and players.
It was truly an outstanding performance.
Jeff, we, the students, fans, players and coaches want to congratulate you on
a most successful high school football career. Best wishes from all of us for a suc-
cessful career from here on.


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FOURTH ROW. Lell to Righl Mickey McElhone. Bobby
Hau-rr. Orrin Cleenil. D~.id Wilder. Frank Edgar. Dick
Duean. Charle. Tape. Riclhe Garcia. Larri wilderr John
Loe THIRD ROW Don McCullough. Pe% Shiplev. Poncho
Molt. Ray Scheidegg. Chuck Bath. Pierre Leignadier. John
Church. Mllk Barani,:. Jell Leon. Joe Collin SECOND


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Co-Captain
Larry Wilder


ROW: Douglas Billison. George Evans. Kenny Karpinski,
John Kneuppel. Albert Pilkerton. George Slaughter, Grant
Smith. Terry Slaughter. George Kandrin. Brian Lutz. FIRST
ROW: Wally Brians. Chris Wrenn. Bob Moseley Richard
Gonzales. John Alderete. Victor Trevino. Jon Jorstad. Dave
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the Night and Ruler of CHS. Jeanne is gowned in a snowy creation of shimmer-
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Princess Hilda Rieflohl-Princess of the
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Keeper of the Amber Amathyst, wearing
a gentian gold gown; escorted by Brian
Lutz-King of the Guards, Master of the
Bucketheads, and Defender of the Line.


Left to Right: Jeffrey Leon, Bev Schroeder. Rich-
ie Garcia. Sue Corrigan, Buddy Schroeder, Re-


Princess \Vanda Scott Princess
of the Roses, Keeper of the Emer-
alds. Daughter of the Sunrise.
wearing an azure blue gown; es-
corted by Larry Wilder Lord of
the Red and \hite Serfs, Chief
Cleaner of the Uniforms, Head
Runner of the Pitchout.






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Princess Sue Corrigan Princess of the
Lilies, Keeper of the Topaz, Daughter of
the Moon, wearing a galaxy gold gown;
becca Buss, Jeanne Buss, Joe Coffin, Hilda Rief- escorted by Richie Garcia Knight of
kohl. Brian Lutz, Wanda Scott, Larry Wilder. the Golden Armor, Master of the Quar-
terback Sneak, Lord of the Forward Pass.
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Princess Be v e r Iy Schroeder -
Princess of the Orchid, Daughter
of the Evening, and Keeper of the
iM ~Aquamarine, wearing a sea blue
gown; escorted by Jeffrey Leon-
Duke of the Blue Armor, Chief of
the Leftouts and Master of the
Runback.



Lady Rebecca Buss Keeper of the Dewdrops.
Daughter of the Sun; escorted by Squire Buddy
Schroeder Prince of the Football Team, Keeper
Sof the Queen's Crown.


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FRONT ROW. Left to Right: John Lowe. Henry Clancy. Alex Ramirez. Jose Fuentes. Jeffrey Leon
(Capt.). Richie Garcia. Ray Ramirez. George Patton. Joe Lawrence. Bill Dockery. SECOND ROW:
Louis McGoff. Nick Brooks. Robert Rankin. Mike Klasovsky. Ron McDonnell. Bill Shotwell. Coyn
Armstrong. Chris Wrenn. George Kandrin. Don McCullough. Austin Gentry. THIRD ROW: Solomon
Heres. Tom Heppenheimer. Terry Webster. Ted Davis. Ken Cooper. Mike Baranick. Charles Bath,
Edward Pugh. Woody Smith. Charles Rhine. Ray Scheidegg.

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FRONT ROW. Left to Right: Richie Garcia, Larry Wilder. Mickey McElhone. Don McCullough. John
Sanders. Orrin Clement. Kenny Karpinski. BACK ROW: Ray Schiedegg. Jeff Leon. Rusty Field. Gregory
Hakanson. Brian Lutz. Mike Burza, Chuck Bath. Jack Brayton. Poncho Motta.



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BOTTOM TO TOP: Ann Baas, Michelle Gougen. Josephine
Borsellino. Kay Tapie, Janet Clute, Judy Williams, Charlene
Graves. Judy Redmond. Doreen Baas, Ricky Livingston, Louis
Davis. Dick Dugan. Eugene Pugh, Nancy Hopkins, Linda
Benton.


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FRONT ROW. Left to Right: Sandy Eckhoff. Judy Palumbo, Sue Corrigan, Nina Chappel. Bernie
Hill. Theresa Washabaugh. BACK ROW: Len Hakanson, John Knueppel, Larry Wilder, Kit Atkins,
Jimmy Jones. Coach Syd Kennon.


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LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Hauser. John Lowe. Joe McGoff. Austin Gentry. Joe
son. Joe Lawrence.


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LEFT TO RIGHT: Alex Ramirez,
Mosley. Louis McGoff. Bob Sanders.


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" e aO,, rfgue FRONT ROW (left to right): Sandy Parker. Jean Allan. Cathy Lewis. BACK ROW: Sandy Edc-
hoff. Evelyn Messer. Theresa Washabaugh. Carl aMeehan, Hilda Riefkohl. Laura Strongman, Amy
Garcia. Harriet Hewitt.


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FRONT ROW (left to right): Marcy Wood. Sue Corrigan. Sandy Weigle. BACK ROW: Carol
La Croix, Diane Asbury. Lavina Messer, Elaine Asbury, Judy Palumbo, Bernie Babinecz. Elizabeth
Hanna.


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FIRST ROW (left to right): Sandy Eckhoff. Sonia Kandrin. Sandy Parker. Cathy Lewis. Jean Allan.
Laura Strongman. Theresa Washabaugh. SECOND ROW: Christine Bath. Evelyn Messer. Carla
Meehan. Hilda Riefkohl.


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FIRST ROW (left to right): Elaine Asbury. Nancy De Lapp. Marcy Wood. Elizabeth Hanna. Sandy
Weigle. Sue Corrigan. Nina Chappel. SECOND ROW: Lavina Messer. Judy Palumbo. Bernie Babi-
necz. Betty Lewis.


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Cackle Cackle
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Taking it easyI
Taking it easy


Friends till the end.


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Battalion Commander


Battation Staff


Lt. Col. Everson


Maj. Pugh


LEFT TO RIGHT: Capt. George Little (Adjutant). Capt. Ricky Maedl
(S-2). Maj. Jean Allan (Sponsor). Capt. Howell Wynne (S-3). Maj Eugene
Pugh (Executive).


Capt. Little


Honorary Maj. Allan


LEFT TO RIGHT: Honorary Lt. Patsy Lee. Honorary Maj. Jean Allan, Honorary Capt. Jeanne Buss.
Honorary Capt. Chris McCullough.


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Lee. V. Trevino. C. Tape. J. Edgar. R. Dockery. BACK RO\\ L. Austin, C. Izquierdo, R. Zack,
R. Martin. S. Ramirez, J. Jenkins, A, Heppenheimer. J. James.


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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Don McCullough, Larry Wilder, Elaine Asbury, Mary-Esther Jones.
John Everson. Marcy Wood. BACK ROW: Conchita Graves. Jean Allan, Jack Attia, Sandy Eckhoff,
Robert Hammond, Elizabeth Limkemann, Rick Maedl, Jean Van Der Heyden, Sharyn Nogens.
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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wally Brians. Alex Heppenheimer. Lewis French. BACK ROW: Ruth
Mason. Pancho Motta. Richard Carpenter. Bonnie Marquard.


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LEFT TO RIGHT: Larry Wilder. Wanda Scott. Joe Lawrence. Mary-Esther Jones. Stephen Franklin.
Jean Van Der Heyden. John Everson. NOT PICTURED: Elizabeth Hanna. Chris McCullough. Pam
Johnston. Rene Owen. Rick Maedl. Joanne Jones. Harriet Hewitt. Mike Burza.


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Club


FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Wardie Redman, Donna Wong, Susan Stanley. Cuca Cabanillas. Tom
Heppenheimer. Reinaldo Barreras, Rene Owen. Lorraine Chan, Lavina Messer. Frank Borsellino. CENTER
ROW: Jan Deck. Alice Lay. Bernie Hill, Alex Heppenheimer. Valerie Spivey. Andy Nicolaisen. Yvonne
Lelaidier. Diane Kubit. Joanne Jones (Historian). Florence Allen. Wanda Scott (Secretary-Treasurer).
BACK ROW: Virginia Faris. Mary-Esther Jones (President). Rick Maedl. Sandy Eckhoff. Gordon Reif.
Jean Van Der Heyden. Joe Coffin. Lonnie Smith. John Everson, Laura Dorow. Doug Alberga, Pam
Johnston. Cochita Graves.


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FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donna Wong. Cathy Fitzsimmons. Phillip Barrett, Theresa Alderete
(I [rol.rv [rr..,urPrl. Zandi Zimmerman (Preiident). Joanne Jones (Vice-President). Betty Payne, Charlene
Alexander. Alice Lay. CENTER ROW: Lorraine Chan. Connie Lasher, Judy Palumbo. Reinaldo Barreras.
SIr,,lnr.. Allen, Carolyn Smith. Amy Garcia, Louis McGoff. Nina Chapell. Mary-Esther Jones. Bernie Hill.
BACK RU\'O : Ricardo Fong, Nancy Mitchell, Laura Dorow. Tom Heppenheimer. Jim Jones, George
Angle. Arthur Manikes. Douglas Alberga, Sandy Eckhoff. Suzanne Lider, Andy Nicolaisen.


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