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Helen George
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Margaret O'Brien
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-For friendly guidance and loyalty,
-For constant support and encouragement,
-For going along with impractical schemes,
-For helping to make our class projects fun,
-For understanding,
-For all these, and more,
We, the class of 1963, with sincere gratitude,
dedicate our Caribbean to
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and our friend. Always he was a credit to Cristobal
High School. He was a quiet boy to all appear-
ances, but underneath ran a rich vein of person-
ality and laughter. He held our love and respect,
and we are better for having known him.
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Guidance
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Miss Adamary Anderson, B.A., M.A.
American Institutions
Guidance
Girls' Counselor
Mrs. Marion Taylor, B.S.
Secretary
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Mrs. Vicki Mainard, B.A, M.A.
Librarian
Mr. G. Lee Armstrong, B.A., M.A.
English 8
Geography
Sgt. Melvin Blackburn
ROTC II
Drill Team Advisor
"E" Company Commander
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Mr. Richard W. Bock, B A., M.Ed. Mr. Louis J. Fattorosi, B.A., M.Ed.
Algebra I and I! English
Trigonometry Journalism
Plane and Solid Geometry
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Mrs. Margaret Fattorosi, B.A, M.A.
Physical Education
Mrs. Veva Folsom, B.A., M.A.
Typing
Shorthand
Modern Business
Mr. W. J. Gansen, B A., M.A.
Social Studies
Modern World History
Mrs. Anne Gegg, B.A., M.S.
Latin
French
Spanish
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U. S. History
Social Studies
B.A., M.A. Mr. Oswald
Mrs. Alfhild Maedl, B.A.
English
Sgt. Thomas Metcalf
ROTC I
Jorstad, B.A.,
Chorus
Orchestra
Band
Mr. Bernard Mazzoni, M.Ed.
Algebra
Mathematics
Mr. Paul Moser, B.S.
Gym
Health
B.M., M.A. Mrs.
Ethel M. Laurie, B.A.,
Plane Geometry
Mathematics
General Mathematics
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Mr. Robert McCullough, B.S., M.A.
Elementary Mechanical Drawing
Advanced Mechanical Drawing
Social Studies
Mr. James D. Norman, B.S., M.S.
Biology
General Science
M.A. Mr. Douglas Litton, M.A.
Gym
Health
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Household Arts
Miss Sandra Matta, B.S.
Mathematics
Spanish
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Mr. Luke Palumbo, B.S.
Science
Mrs. Grace Pfau, B.S., M.A.
Special Education
Mrs. James H. Pfau, B.S., M.A. Mr.
Chemistry
Physics
Charles T. Reeves, B.A., B.S., M.A.
Mathematics
Advanced Woodwork
Physics
Drivers' Training
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Spanish
Mrs. Yolanda Rodriguez, B.A.
Spanish
English
Capt. Samuel Sanford
ROTC III and IV
Assistant PMS
Mr. Earl Sharick, B.A., M.A.
Special Education
Social Studies
Mr. Robert Shipman, B.S., M.S. Mrs. Dorothy Smith, B.S., M.A.
Shop English
Woodwork Speech
Metal Shop
Mr. Frank Spitzer, B.S.
Mathematics
General Science
Mr. James Stearns, B.S., M.A.
Spanish
Mrs. Jane Strickland, B.S.
Gym
Mrs. Patricia Vinton, B.S., M.A. Mrs. Harriet Young, B.S., M.A., Ph.D
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PRESIDENT
'Kenneth Wayne Cooper
"Kenny"
November 11, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A happy heart makes a happy guy."
Class President 4; Homeroom Representa-
tive 1; Campaign Assembly 3; Class As-
semblies 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball
1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Swimming 2,4; "C"
Club 4; Homecoming Court 4.
SVICE-PRESIDENT
Helen Marie George
"George"
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Full of chatter, always gay,
NEVER QUIET-that's her way."
Class Vice-President 4; Dramatics Club 1;
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3; Caribe Club 1; Glee
Club 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 1,2,3; Swimming
1,4; Basketball 2,3; Volleyball 1; Softball
1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Campaign
Assembly 3; Opening Day Assembly 4;
Spring Festival 1,2,3,4; Christmas Fes-
tival 1,2,3,4, Chairman 1; Christmas
Formal.
SECRETARY
Martha Anne Wood
"Marcy"
September 26, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Simple and sweet in all her ways,
She'll be happy the rest of her days."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4; Class Secre-
tary 4; Homeroom Alternate 2,3; Home-
room representative 1; Homecoming Court
4; Class Assemblies 2,3,4; Basketball 1,
2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; "B" League;
Softball 1,2,3,4, "Top Ten"; Carnival
Court 3.
TREASURER
Catherine Mary Owen
"Rene" .
April 3, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A timeless worker, the whole day long,
Her life's in tune like a joyful song."
National Honor Society 34; Dramatics
Club 1,2; Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4; Caribe
Club 1,2,3,4; Class President 3; Class
Treasurer 4; Christmas Formal 4; Jr.-Sr.
Prom Chairman 3; Class Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "21" Club
Carnival Court 3.
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Douglas Lloyd Alberga
"Dougie"
May 29, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"The mildest of manner, the gentlest of
spirit."
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; "21" Club 2,3,4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Caribe Club
Vice-President 1; Homeroom Representa-
tive 3; Class Assembly 3; Soccer 1;
Brawl 1,2.
George Angle
"George"
April 18, 1945
Lincolnton, North Carolina
"Always ready with a smile for all he
meets."
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; Track 3,4;
R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 2.
Elaine Mary Asbury
"Elaine"
July 11, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"She walks in fashion wherever she goes."
G.A.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Caribe Club
2,3,4; Nurses' Aide 1; Dramatics Club 1;
Volleyball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Soft-
ball 2,3,4; Top Ten 2,3; Tennis Intro-
murals 3; Bowling Intramurals 1; S.A.
Assistant Treasurer 3; Homeroom Repre-
sentative 4; Orchestra 1; "21" Club Court
3; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4; Class Secretary-
Treasurer 2; Class Assemblies 1,2,3; Brawl
Program 4; Homecoming Court 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 4.
Doreen Elizabeth Baas
"Doreen"
December 15, 1945
New York, New York
"Quiet and Serene, that's our Doreen."
Nurses' Aide 2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; Dra-
matics Club 2.4; Caribbean Staff 4;
Journalism Treasurer 4; Swimming 3,4.
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Doris Susan Barfield
"Moose"
February 28, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"You get out of life what you put into it."
Dramatics Club 1; Class Vice-President
1,2; Homeroom Alternate 1; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Vol-
leyball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2; Tradewind
Editor; Caribbean Staff.
Stuart Berstein
"Stu"
September 9, 1945
Balboa, Canal Zone
"Don't squelch it, but learn as much
about it as possible before making a
change."
Homeroom Representative 1; Class As-
semblies 1,3; Campaign Assembly 3; Base-
ball Team Manager 3.
Josephine Frances Borsellino
"Jo"
July 4, 1945
Gorgas Hospital, Canal Zone
"Small in height, great in heart."
Class Assembly 1; Volleyball 1,2,3; Bas-
ketball 1,2,3; Swimming 1,2,3,4.
Robert Henry Boseman
"Bob"
April 8, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"If you work hard, you will probably have
many opportunities to show your worth."
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Jack Leonard Brayton
"Jack"
August 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Men of few words are the best men."
"C" Club 3; Class Assemblies 2,3; Base-
ball 3,4; Basketball Intramurals.
Terry Lynn Brenner
"Terry"
November 12, 1944
Jacksonville, Florida
"Brimming over with jests and quips,
Never a sad word on her lips."
Palmette High School, Miami, Florida
Pep Club 2; Camden County High, Soft-
ball 2; Basketball 2; CHS Caribbear
Staff 4.
Tula Brown
"Tula-Bula"
March 18, 1945
Panama, Republic of Panama
"From quiet, unexpected sources,
Often spring the world's greatest forces."
Caribe Club 1,2; Nurses' Aide 1,2,; Dra-
matics Club 1,2; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4; "A" League Basketball
Manager 3; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball
1,2,3,4.
John Irvin Burns
"John"
December 21, 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"Always a strong urge to explore a new
field of endeavor."
Rifle Club 1,2,3; R.O.T.C. Rifle Team
1,2,3; Class Assembly 3.
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Amalia Maria Cabanillas
"Cuca"
January 25, 1946
Mayaguez, Puerto Rico
"Success is the key to happiness."
National Honor Society 4; Dance Card
Chairman 4; Caribe Club 3,4; Caribbean
Editor 4; Tradewind Staff 4; Volleyball
3. Irving High School, El Paso, Texas:
French Club 2, Science Club 1, FTA 2.
Vincent Canomas
"Vincent"
June 17, 1945
San Jose, Costa Rico
"Your big trouble is that you have too
many inhibitions."
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Michael Richard Burza
"Mike"
April 29, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"You may have to buckle down and co-
operate with others in order to succeed."
"21" Club 3,4; National Honor Society
3,4, President 4; Caribe Club 1,2,3,4;
Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; Class Secre-
tary-Treasurer 1; Class Assembly 4; Base-
ball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4;
Soccer Intramurals.
Harry Lynne Butcher
"Harry"
June 7, 1944
Cleveland, Ohio
"A little work and mostly play
Blend together for a perfect day."
Class Assemblies 1,2,3; J.V. Basketball 2.
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Richard Henry Carpenter
"Rich"
April 16, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Never lets an abundance of fortune
make him selfish or troubles make him
surly."
"21" Club 2,3,4; Caribe Club 2,3; Rifle
Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Sophomore
Class Vice-President; S.A. Vice-President
3; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; "21" Club
Assembly 2,3,4; Football 1; Track 2,3,4;
Bowling 1; Athletic Council President 3;
Homeroom Alternate 3; Palm Bowl Com-
mittee Chairman 3; Balboa Relays 2,3.
Lance Cheshire
"Lance"
November 26, 1944
Langley Field, A.F.B., Virginia
"He enjoys life, with no if's and's or
but's about it."
Kathleen Helen Clancey
"Kathy"
November 19, 1944
Boston, Massachusetts
"The best part of the Irishman's luck."
Dramatics Club 1; Class Assembly 3;
Girls' State 3.
Diana Lyn Clarke
"Red"
Santa Monica, California
"Heart as big as the ocean and a smile
to match."
Class Assemblies 2,3,4. Intramurals: Bas-
ketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2.
Caribbean Assistant Editor; Tradewind
Staff.
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Mo
Collin Coregan
"Hippo"
July 8, 1945
Panama, Republic of Panama
"Eat, drink, and be merry-that's our
Collin."
Homeroom Representative 3; Football 2,4.
Grace L. Craig
"Grace"
April 19, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Silence is the great art of conversation."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1;
Class Assemblies 1,3.
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Bobby Allen Collins
"Bobby"
June 23, 1945
Ashville, North Carolina
"His desire to learn is always increasing."
Hampton High School, Hampton, Virginia:
Spanish Club, Chemphy Club, Track.
Bonnie Jean Conklin
"Bon"
April 11, 1945
Louisville, Kentucky
"A sincere friend to all who know her."
Dramatics Club 3,4; Thespians 4, Secre-
tory 4; Volleyball 1,2; Softball 2; Bas-
ketball 2.
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Theodore Davis
"Beak"
May 26, 1945
Cristobal, Canal Zone
"Chances for good.lunch should keep you
enthusiastic."
"21" Club 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1;
Class Assemblies 1,2; Track 1,2,3; Foot-
ball 1; Soccer 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Softball 1,2,3,4.
Kathleen Elizabeth DeLapp
"Katrink"
February 22, 1945
Long Island, New York
"A peppy little pinch of personality."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3; Homeroom Represen-
tative 1; Homeroom Alternate 3; Class
Assemblies 1,2,3,4. Intramurals: Basket-
ball 1,2; Volleyball 1,2,3,4, Top Ten 2.
Carnival Court 3.
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Celia Marie Cronan
"C.C."
October 24, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A jet-paced girl with extra dash of
vitality."
Homeroom Representative 1; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3,4.' Intramurals: Volleyball
1,2,3,4, "B" League 2, "A" League 4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4, "A" League 4; Soft-
ball 1,2,4.
Patricia Diane Marie Daly
"Pat"
September 22, 1945
Chicago, Illinois
"Always smiling, always gay,
Bursting with energy from day to day."
Homeroom Alternate 2,3; Dramatics Club
1; Class Assemblies 1,2; Opening Day
Assembly 1,2,3.
Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basket-
ball 1,2,3; Softball 1,2; Cheerleader 3.
Orchestra 1,2; Band 1,2; Swimming 1,2;
Caribbean Staff 4; Tradewind Staff 4.
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Linette Marie Dugas
"Linny"
June 4, 1945
Panama, Republic of Panama
"She weaves silver threads into the fabrics
of memory."
Patricia M. Ernest
"Pat"
September 20, 1944
Cardiff, Great Britain
"Her hair is long, her eyes are bright,
and her smile is merry."
Lincoln High School: Glee Club 1,2;
Class Assemblies 1,2; Volleyball 2.
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Beverly Jean Dockery
"Berral"
April 6, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"New friendships are star-favored."
Dramatics Club 1; Class Assembly 3.
Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2; Volleyball
1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2.
Isabel Victoria Drohan
"Nancy"
May 17, 1945
Panama City, Panama
"I am a student, and boys are a subject
to study."
Carmen L. Fernandez
"Carmen"
January 27, 1945
Panama City, Panama
"It's nice to be natural when you're nat-
urally nice."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4.
Cyrus William Field, Jr.
"Rusty"
February 27, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Education is the breath of life, but I'm
short-winded."
Lettermen's Club; Athletic Council 2;
Junior Class Secretary; Class Assemblies
2,3,4; Soccer Intramurals 1; Baseball 3.
Lewis Eugene French
"Gene"
July 1, 1944
Memphis, Tennessee
"The highest of distinctions is service to
others."
Rifle Club; Homeroom Alternate 2; Bowl-
ing; Batallion Commander (R.O.T.C.) 4.
Jose M. Fuentes
"Jose"
June 10, 1944
Santurce, Puerto Rico
"Politeness is to do and say the kindest
things in the kindest way."
Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Baseball 3,4.
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Rita Therese Geyer
"Rita"
October 21, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A woman's loveliness is her hair."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4;
Homeroom Representative 4; Class As-
sembly 3; Homecoming Court 4.
Raymond Gomez
"Ray"
November 13, 1945
Glendale, California
"Silence is the great art of conversation."
Band 3,4; Basketball 3,4.
Richard C. H. Gonzales
"Speedy"
August 23, 1945
Son Antonio, Texas
"We'll remember him as a playful boy who
filled our world with laughter and joy."
Lettermen's Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Foot-
ball 1; Track 1; Basketball 1,2; Baseball.
Edward Hewitt Green
"Pumpsie"
December 21, 1943
Colon, Republic of Panama
"He puts his troubles in a trunk, sits on
the lid, and laughs."
Soccer Intramurals.
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Roy Albert Hall III
"Corky"
March 5, 1945
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
"Life may be really earnest, but it sure
is fun."
Robert Neil Hammond
"Hammbone"
January 8, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Handsome is as handsome does;
A fairer lad there never was."
Homeroom Representative 3; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3.
Jeanette Hannberg
"Jeanette"
September 1, 1945
Providence, Rhode Island
"A gleam of friendly light."
Nurses' Aide 3,4; Class Assembly 3.
James Harris
"Jim"
April 14, 1944
Cristobal, Canal Zone
"Content to live-that's my story."
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Robert J. Hauser
"Wop
November 4, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Good things are twice as good when
they're short."
"21" Club 2,3,4; "C" Club 3,4; Class
Assemblies 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; J.V.
Basketball 1,2; Basketball 3,4.
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Harriett Louise Hewitt
"Pinky"
April 29, 1945
Lexington, Nebraska
"It is better to be small and cast a great
light, than to be large and not shine
at all."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Nurses' Aide 2,3; Nation-
al Honor Society 3,4; Vice-President 4;
Caribe Club 2,3; Dramatics Club 1,2,3;
The Whole Town's Talking; S. A. Presi-
dent 4; Newsletter Editor; Tradewind
Editor; Caribbean Staff; Ring Committee
Chairman 3; Banquet Committee Chair-
man 3; Class Assemblies 2, 3, 4; Open-
ing Day Assembly; Girls' State 3. Intra-
murals: Basketball 1,2,3,4; Bowling 1;
Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3; Softball
1,2,3,4; All-Stars 1,2,3; Top Ten Basket-
ball 2,3. Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
Glee Club 3.
Bernice Aloise Hill
"Bernie"
December 25, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A teriffic combination of athletic ability
and friendliness."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; Caribe Club
1,2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; Nur-
ses' Aide 2,3; "21" Club Assembly 3;
Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Tennis Varsity
3, 4; Swimming Team 3,4; Volleyball "A"
League 1,2,3,4; Basketball "A" League
1,2,3,4; Coach of Brawl 3,4.
George Jackson Holcomb
"Jack"
January 3, 1945
Ward, West Virginia
"A quiet man, but quite a man."
R.O.T.C. Company "F" Commander 4.
Class Assemblies 2,3.
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Billie Sharon Hollowell
"Tinker"
April 24, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Happy-go-lucky Tinker-formula for
fireworks."
Volleyball Intramurals 1,2,4.
"Always smiling, always neat,
Forever nice, forever sweet."
James Clark Hoverson
"Bones"
August 28, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Worry is not for lads like me."
Class Assemblies 3,4.
William Bond Huff, Jr.
"Bill"
January 4, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Time is but a stream in which I go
fishing."
R.O.T.C. Drill Team Commander 3; Com-
pany Commander 4; Junior Rifle Club 1;
R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 2,3,4; Rifle Team
Captain 4; "21" Club 4.
James Robert Jackson
"James"
November 26, 1944
Cuthbert, Georgia
"I'm not lazy, just conserving my energy."
Class Assemblies 2,3.
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Mae Roberta Jacques
"Mae"
November 6, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
Joanne Aileen Jones
"JoAnne"
September 24, 1945
Top Rock, Barbados
"She's sparkle and spice and everything
nice."
National Honor Society 3,4, Treasurer 4;
Caribe Club 2,3,4, Historian 3, President
4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Secretary 4;
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4, Historian 2, presi-
dent 3; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4; Vice-
President 3; Homeroom Representative
2,4; Homeroom Alternate 3; Class As-
semblies 2,3; Glee Club 2,4; Scholastic
Awards 1; Nurses' Aide Award 3. Intra-
murals: Volleyball 1,2; Tennis 2; Softball
1,2,3.
Yira Virginia Kam
"Virginia"
November 3, 1945
David, Republic of Panama
"Like the sunshine and shadows on a
stream,
Her eyes emit a joyful beam."
Class Assemblies 1,2.
Michael Edward Klasovsky
"Mike"
June 11, 1945
Cristobal, Canal Zone
"Men have died from overwork. I may live
a long time."
Class Assembly 2; Track 3.
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Patricia Jeanne Kunkel
"Pat"
November 23, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"As merry as the day is long."
Emma Patsy Lee
"Patsy"
September 28, 1945
Wedowee, Alabama
"Winsome is she, adorable too;
A cute personality, that's Patsy for you."
Caribe Club 1,2; R.O.T.C. Drill Team
Sponsor 3, Battalion Sponsor 4; Homeroom
Alternate 1; Representative 2,4; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3,4; Basketball and Volley
ball Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Basketball "B"
League 2; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming
Queen 4.
Yvonne Marie Lelaidier
"Yvonne"
July 26, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A classmate everyone admires for the
wisdom whereto she aspires."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3,4; FTA 2,3,4; Caribe
Club 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 4.
William Alexander Livingston
"Bill"
June 27, 1942
Colon, Republic of Panama
"I am myself, my own commander."
Glee Club 1,2,3,4.
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John H. Lowe
"John"
December 22, 1943
Columbus, Georgia
"There is more to me than you under-
stand."
Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, President 4; Foot-
ball 2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4
Baseball 3,4; Canal Zone All-Stars; Home
coming Court 4.
Raymond Madison
"Ito"
November 30, 1944
Colon, Republic of Panama
"I make the most of all that comes and
the least of all that goes."
Class Assemblies 1,2,3.
Carla D. Meehan
"Carla"
January 26, 1945
Republic of Panama
"Quiet and sweet, most pleasing to meet."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 4; Home-
room Alternate 2; Class Assembly 3;
Opening Day Assembly 3,4; Cheerleader
3,4. Intramurals: Softball, Volleyball,
Basketball 1,2,3,4; "A" League 2,3,4;
Tennis 3.
Yvonne Marie Morales
"Yvonne"
January 22, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"The devil with, the devil without;
That's our Yvonne, without a doubt."
Dramatics Club 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3;
Intramurals: Volleyball, Basketball, Soft-
ball, Tennis.
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"Freddy"
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Laughs his way through CHS life."
Class Assemblies 2,3.
"7 Andy Jens Nicolaisen
"Andy"
April 4, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Softly spoken words and a dignified air."
Caribe Club 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards
3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4, President 4;
Thespians 4, Vice-President 4; Stage
Manager 4; Homeroom Alternate 4; Le
Cercle Francois 4, Vice-President 4; Class
Assemblies 1,2,3; Christmas Festival
1,2,3,4; Spring Festival 1,2,3,4; Band and
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; String Ensemble 2,3,4;
Glee Club 2,3,4; Boys' State 3.
MARGARET ANN O'BRIEN
"Beatrice"
November 7, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Forward and frolic, glee was there, .
The will to do, the soul to dare."
G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Nurses' Aide 1; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3. Intramurals: Basketball
1,2,3,4, "B" League 1,2,4; Volleyball 1,
2,3,4, "B" League 1,2; Softball 1,2,3, "B"
League 1,2.
SANDRA TERESA PARKER .
September 16, 1945
Santa Rosa, California
"Happy and carefree, giving a smile
to all she meets."
G.A.A.; Class Assemblies 2,3,4. Intra-
murals: Softball 2; Basketball "A"
League 3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4, "A"
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GEORGE FRANKLIN PATTON
"George"
August 6, 1944
Panama City, Panama
"Happy and carefree all the day,
Going on his merry way."
Homeroom Representative 1; Track 1,
2,3,4.
RICHARD LEWIS PENNINGTON
"Butchy"
October 13, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Happy and free as the breeze,
His heart and mind are at ease."
Junior Rifle Club; Class Assembly 3.
ALBERT LEE PILKERTON
"Pinky"
July 24, 1945
Florence, Alabama
"Happy am I; from care I'm free.
Why aren't they all contented like me?"
Football 3,4.
MIRIAM ILEANA RAMIREZ
"Miriam"
October 5, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Silence is deep and eternal."
Intramurals: Softball, Volleyball.
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DIANE MARIE RAMSEY
"Dee Dee"
June 25, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"She lives in peaceful harmony
with the world."
Nurses' Aide 2; Homecoming Court 4;
Girls' State 3; Class Assemblies 1,2,3.
Intramurals: Volleyball; "A" League 4;
Basketball; Softball 1,2,3,4.
THOMAS C. ROBERTSON
"Tom"
May 15, 1945
El Paso, Texas
"A helping hand he'll always lend, a
carefree lad, but a true friend."
Rifle Club; Homeroom Alternate 4; Tor-
rid Zone Wizards; Caribe Club. Intra-
murals: Basketball, Tennis.
DIANE GAIL ROSCOE
"Diane"
December 16, 1944
Needham, Massachusetts
"Mild-mannered, without a worry
in the world."
Class Assemblies 1,2,3. Intramurals:
Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,4; Soft-
ball 1.
WILLIAM H. REDMOND
"Bill"
November 7, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Happy is the man who enjoys life."
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CAROLYN GRACE ROWLEY
"Carolyn"
June 10,-1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"An easy-going, well-mannered girl."
Dramatics Club 1,2; Nurses' Aide 1; Glee
Club 3,4; Tradewind Staff 4; Class As-
semblies 12,3.
KAREN SANDERS
"Karen"
July 29, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"She was our queen, our rose, our star."
Dramatics Club; Nurses' Aide 1; FTA;
Chorus; R.O.T.C. Sponsor 4; S.A. Treas-
urer 4; Class Treasurer 3; Homeroom
Alternate, Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Jam-
boree Queen 4.
SHEILA IRE SANDERS
"Sheila"
February 15, 1944
Glasgow, Kentucky
"A little bit goes a long way."
Intramurals: Volleyball, Basketball, Soft-
ball.
KENNETH VINCENT SANDERS
"Kenny"
April 20, 1945
Panama City, Panama
"This is my life; I live it and love it."
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GORDON LEE SANDERS
"Gordie"
November 10, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"What is man but a happy mixture
of devil and saint."
Track 3,4.
PATRICIA KAY SEAMAN
"Pat"
February 26, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Horses are a girl's best friends."
Dramatics Club 1; Orchestra 1,2,3,4;
Tradewind Staff; Class Assemblies 2,3.
Intramurals: Basketball 1,2,3 "B"
League 1; Volleyball 1,2,3.
EARL CLAYTON SHARICK II
"Buzz"
October 13, 1945
Peoria, Illinois
"Jolly and certain of his stand,
he'll have fun in any land."
JOHN TERRELL SLAUGHTER
"Terry"
September 4, 1944
Ancon, Canal Zone
"He lives to love, and loves to live."
"C" Club; Class Assemblies 2,3; Foot-
ball 2,3,4; Track 4; Swimming 1,2,3;
Homecoming Court 4.
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LENORE JEAN SMITH
"Lonnie"
November 11, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"In each cheek a dimple appears;
They are for laughter, not for tears."
Nurses' Aide; Caribe Club; Class As-
semblies 1,2. Intramurals: Basketball 1,
2; Volleyball 1,2; Girls' State 3.
JUDITH ANNE STEPP
"Judy"
April 3, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Energetic, full of laughs,
a lovely blonde cyclone."
Nurses' Aide 1,2; Class Assemblies 3.
Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Softball
2; Basketball 1.
DONALD EVERETT STOHRER
"Bullet"
October 24, 1944
Bayshore, New York
"Quiet, but sincere;
A friend to keep near."
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; West
High School, Karville, Tenn. 3.
DEMETRIO TAGAROPULOS
"Demetrio"
February 8, 1945
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"The hand that follows intellect
can achieve."
Torrid Zone Wizards; Cariba Club; Dra-
matics Club. Intramurals: Basketball.
American Academy, Athens, Greece.
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WENDELL F. TAYLOR
"Wendell"
October 24, 1942
Norfolk, Virginia
"Time is but a stream I go fishing in."
Track 3.
CURTIS THOMPSON
"Curt"
February 28, 1945
Lawton, Oklahoma
"As nice as they come and
as grand as they go."
Science Club; Football 1; Track 1.
CLARA ELIZABETH TOBIN
"Princess"
November 1, 1944
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Little I ask; my wants are few."
Assemblies 3. Intramurals: Volleyball,
Softball, Basketball.
SUZANNE CATHERINE UREY
"Suzanne"
August 18, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Sweet and gay,
flashing her smile to all."
Intramurals: Volleyball 2,3,4; Softball 2,3.
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PATRICIA ANN VAN DYKE
"Pat"
January 21, 1945
Wilmington, Delaware
"Her talent and her brain
Will bring her great gain."
Dramatics Club 1,2,4; Caribe Club 4;
Student Council 1,2; Class Secretary 1;
Class Treasurer 2; Assemblies 1,2. Baker
High School, Columbus, Ga. 1,2.
CHARLES EDWARD VOWELL
"Charlie"
Chattanooga, Tennessee
"Whoever invented work
should have finished it."
LAURAY IRENE WILL
"Lauray"
May 6, 1944
Colon, Rep. of Panama
"Short and sweet, always neat."
Intramurals.
WILLIAM HOWARD WILL, JR.
"Will"
April 10, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"The deed I intend is great,
but what, as yet, I know not."
Assemblies 3; Football 3,4; Baseball 1,2,
3,4.
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JOSEPH DAYRIES WYNNE
"Joubie"
March 24, 1945
Lake Charles, Louisiana
"Don't let study interfere
with education."
Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4.
ZANDRA LUZ ZIMMERMANN
"Zondi"
September 26, 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Hard-working and diligent,
Zandi can always be counted upon."
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wiz-
ards 1,2,3,4, President 4; Dramatics Club
2,3,4; Thespians President 4, Secretary 3;
Assembly 3; Basketball.
LUCIA DEL VALLE OCHOA
"Yiyi"
May 19, 1946
Santiago del Estero, Argentina
"Of every noble work,
the silent part is best."
Volleyball, Softball, Basketball; Assem-
blies 1,2; Homeroom Representative 1,2.
Esclavas Del Sagrado Corazon, Argentina.
Cheryl Jackson Phillips
"Cheryl"
May 6, 1946
Putnam, Connecticut
"Nothing bothers her; she walks along
with her head held high and a smile
on her face."
Class Assembly 3; Nurses' Aide 2; Swim-
ming 2.
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Most Talented
John Lowe Patsy Lee
Robert Hauser
Carla Meehan
Karen Sanders
Jack Holcomb
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Best Looking
Best Dancers
Gordon Sanders
Patsy Lee
Best Dressed
Elaine Asbury Joseph Wynne
Elaine Asbury Vincent Canamas
Fred Newhard
Helen George
Pat Daly
George Patton
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L. Smith
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C&ab WiI atd Teokmedt
We, the graduating class of 1963, being of stout heart and great hopes, and having high expecta-
tions for our future and for the future of our country, hereby declare our class will and testament to
the beneficiaries named below.
PAT ERNEST-leaves her place in Spanish class to her brother Eric.
STUART BERNSTEIN-leaves his high speed ground radiator cap and
his Rolls Royce ash trays to Prince Hanyayakovitch.
NANCY DROHAN-leaves her good times at CHS and driving skills
to Charlotte Bialkowski.
PAT KUNKEL-leaves her locker to Carol La Croix.
LINETTE DUGAS-leaves her Spanish class to Naomi Kuntz and her
gym shoes to Cathy Parker.
TINKER HOLLOWELL-leaves Alberta Wilder the blue bomb.
SUZANNE UREY-leaves her ability to do math (? ) to Leslie Dugas.
VIRGINIA KAM-leaves her ability to make that 45-minute break-
wall walk to all the passengers of the Fort Sherman School bus.
MIKE KLASOVSKY-leaves his place in the Roach car and his table
at the Ranch to his brother Ivan and Bill Smith.
ROBERT BOSEMAN-leaves his place to all upcoming classmen who
are fit to take over.
DEMETRIO TAGAROPULOS-leaves his seat in Mr. Pfau's physics
class to Everardo Urriola, a Junior who cannot wait until he
takes Physics from Mr. Pfau next year.
BILL LIVINGSTON-leaves his hitch-hiking ability to Eddie Pugh.
ALBERT PILKERTON-leaves his pig-call to Tad Campbell.
JAMES JACKSON-leaves the problems of going steady to anybody
who wants them.
CUCA CABANILLAS-leaves her fun (?) in journalism class to
Karen Waszak.
BEV DOCKERY-leaves her beautiful, red, low, interiorized car to
anyone who will take it.
BERNIE HILL-leaves her writer's cramps from homework to Sandy
Weigle and her problems to Rosemary Reardon.
ZANDRA ZIMMERMAN-leaves James Warren Jones to any girl
who has enough energy to tame him and her two sisters, Esther
and Alice, to anyone with a big enough sense of humor to take
them.
TERRY SLAUGHTER-leaves his guard position to Dicky Dugan.
SANDRA PARKER-leaves her place in Adv. Typing and Mrs. Folsom
to Lorraine Urey and Bonnie Ward.
JOUBIE WYNNE-leaves his "A" average and athletic ability to
anyone who can stand the strain and hide it as well as he did.
KATHLEEN DELAPP-leaves her so-called "lead feet" to her sister
Nancy.
MIRIAM RAMIREZ-leaves CHS to her brother Alex.
CHARLES VOWELL-leaves all his old clutch plates to Tom Hickey.
LONNIE SMITH-leaves her athletic ability (?) to Sandy Eckhoff.
RUSTY FIELD-leaves his 5-year-old, just ripe, U.S. Keds to Nancy
DeLapp.
DOUGLAS ALBERGA-leaves his '52 Chevy (named Betsy) to Estelle
Davison, who loves to ride in ultra-modern cars.
DIANE RAMSEY-leaves Pancho the pleasure of walking alone
next year.
JEANETTE HANNBERG-leaves her good times in CHS to her sister
Arlene.
JACK HOLCOMB-leaves his Black Roach to Kenny Karpinski and
Don McCullough.
KATHLEEN CLANCY-just leaves.
BUTCH PENNINGTON-leaves his seat in the Roach to Robert
Valentine.
ANDY NICOLAISEN-leaves his tuba and string bass to anyone
big enough to play them.
YVONNE MORALES-leaves her mechanical drawing to Ralph Jr. and
all that goes with CHS to her up-coming sister, Luella.
LUCIA OCHOA-leaves Mr. Pfau's physics problems to Arlene
Hannberg and Vaudie Robinson, if they understand them.
GRACE CRAIG-leaves what there is left to all the up and coming
seniors next year.
BONNIE CONKLIN-leaves her countless problems to Janet
Hoverson.
LEWIS FRENCH-leaves the Battalion Commander's box in the of-
ficers' office to anyone who can clean it out.
JOANNE JONES-leaves her ability to persevere in Mr. Bock's class
to Sandy Weigle.
MAE JACQUES-leaves her lovable gym suit, bouncing sneakers,
and outstanding athletic ability to any enthusiastic gym lover.
DON STOHRER-leaves his nickname of Bullet to Doug Billison.
JOSEPHINE BORSELLINO-leaves all her books to her brother Frank
and her place in Adv. Typing to Carol LaCroix and Jackie
Aldrich.
RAY MADISON-leaves his two shot transmissions to Harry Murray.
RENE OWEN-leaves the task of upholding the British CHS spirit
to her younger brother.
DIANE ROSCOE-leaves it all to Alberta Wilder.
TED DAVIS-leaves it all to George Kandrin and George Evans.
CARMEN FERNANDEZ-leaves her cafeteria table to any student
who would enjoy it as much as she has during the past four years.
ROBERT HAMMOND-takes everything with him.
RICHARD GONZALES-wishes he had something to leave.
DIANA CLARKE-leaves her fun, trouble, and homework to anyone
who wants it and the Swinging Safari to her brother Cris.
HELEN GEORGE-leaves loudly but surely.
ELAINE ASBURY-leaves her last two years in high school to her
sister Diane.
DOREEN BAAS-leaves her ability to get things undone to Barbara
Del Vecchio and Nancy Hopkins.
CAROLYN ROWLEY-leaves first period gym class to anyone who
is brave, courageous, adventurous, and crazy enough to want it.
HARRIETT HEWITT-leaves the Retrogressive Party to Tommy Hep-
penheimer.
SUE BARFIELD-leaves her ability to throw an egg and hit the
target to anyone who thinks they can get away with it and her
name "Moose" to Gayle Fettler.
CLARA TOBIN-leaves her gym shoes to Betty Jane Reif.
BOB HAUSER-leaves his sunglasses to Judy Paulson and his foot-
ball ability to Don McCullough.
JOSE FUENTES-leaves his track shoes to Ray Ramirez, baseball
glove to Doug Billison, and football shoes to anyone who wants
them.
JOHN LOWE-leaves all his football shoes to Doug Billison and his
number to anyone who wants it.
CURTIS THOMPSON-leaves his faithful gym shoes and chemistry
answer book to Victor Trevino.
ED GREEN-leaves all his love to all his girl-friends.
HARRY BUTCHER-leaves his charming ability to get along with
the faculty to anyone who wants it.
LAURAY WILL-leaves willingly.
PAT SEAMAN-leaves her ability to talk all day and not say a
thing to Jane Yocum.
TULA BROWN-leaves her height to Orrin Clement, her school spirit
to Peggy MacConnell, and anything else to Sandy Weigle.
PATSY LEE-leaves Mickey McElhone, regretfully.
PAT DALY-leaves happy and anxiously with Robert Hammond and
leaves all the joke-telling to Sue Buss.
TERRY BRENNER-leaves her ability to blush to anyone who doesn't
embarrass easily.
KENNY SANDERS-leaves nothing to nobody.
BILL REDMAN-leaves everything to everybody.
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CWass Pupkecy
As we look ten years into the future, we see the members of
the Class of '63 scattered far and wide, and employed in many
varied occupations.
The world of music and entertainment has claimed many.
HELEN GEORGE, famous coloratura soprano, is currently appear-
ing in The Road to the Canal Zone, the acclaimed opera by
MIRIAM RAMIREZ and VIRGINIA KAM. Hillbilly singer KAREN
SANDERS retired recently to take up a closer study of dentistry.
Another noted performer is RICHARD CARPENTER, whose jazz
percussion interpretation of "Let's Have It Quiet Please" is
played daily on the Hit Parade by Disc Jockey CURTIS THOMP-
SON. At Jackson's Japanese Theater-a resplendent edifice in
the heart of downtown Gatun, owned by Congressman JAMES
JACKSON-ZANDI ZIMMERMAN is demonstrating her award-
winning talents in YVONNE LELAIDIER'S dazzling production of
As Lou Lack It. CARLA MEEHAN is her personal wardrobe mis-
tress. Attending the premier were such notables as JIM HOV-
ERSON-eccentric millionaire playboy, BUTCH PENNINGTON-
Governor of the Canal Zone, JOANNE JONES-Executive Secre-
tary of the Mickey Mouse Club, KATHLEEN DELAPP-star of
her own daily TV show, Kids Klub, DOUG ALBERGA-President
of Panama, and JOSE FUENTES-famed talent scout.
VINCENT CANAMAS delivers the unsuccessful cases of
ulcer specialist ALBERT PILKERTON to ROBERT HAMMOND,
who has become a mortician in Chicago. His wife, the former
PAT DALY, is chief receptionist for the establishment. Slick
lawyer JOUBIE WYNNE is pleading the Fifth Amendment for
BILL HUFF, who made a wisecrack about Ohio.
Many are busy in the field of science. Deep in his mam-
moth research plant, MIKE BURZA is on the verge of the dis-
covery of a cure for the common cold. BOBBY COLLINS, inter-
national mummy specialist, is accompanying archeologists GER-
ALD GREEN, BILL REDMOND, and LEWIS FRENCH, who report
progress from Egypt in their search for Cleopatra's funeral barge.
Eminent skin diver EDDY GREEN had a narrow escape recently
while delivering a newspaper to underwater geologist ROBERT
BOSEMAN. He was mistaken for an enemy sub by Rear Admiral
BUZZ SHARICK. CUCA CABANILLAS, a civil engineer, heads
a large staff, including DOREEN BAAS, and KATHLEEN CLANCY,
aristocratic social butterfly. She is competing with TOM ROB-
ERTSON for the job of draining the old mill stream. Texan
Dentist KENNY COOPER is reported to have struck oil.
LANCE CHESHIRE, a prosperous businessman, is making a
fortune manufacturing money, the latest status symbol. JAMES
HARRIS, is a salesman for Flubbergum Company, owned by PAT
KUNKEL. Flubbergum will not lose its flavor overnight, as
RICHARD GONZALES advertises on Channel HAHA, if stored
on bedposts especially manufactured by wealthy tycooness,
YVONNE MORALES.
In the private clinic owned by Doctor TERRY SLAUGHTER,
TINKER HOLLOWELL, famous drag racer, under the solicitous
care of nurses RITA GEYER and TULA BROWN is recuperating
from the effects of a race she lost to a Terminales Truck.
ELAINE ASBURY, with her immortal abstract "Secant Curve,"
and JOHN LOWE, popular author of The Quarterback Sneak
recently shared honors in an international culture contest. Judges
for the contest were DOMINIQUE DE REILHAC-President of
the Seventeenth Republic of France, DIANA CLARKE-noted
psychologist, and RENE OWEN-the first woman Prime Minister
of England. Claiming royalty is PRINCESS TOBIN, who rules
supreme over one square inch in Afghanistan.
ANDY NICOLAISEN, extemporaneous dissertation marathon
winner, and TED DAVIS, renowned lecturer on the psychological
effects of bridge playing, are staying at the Miami Hillton, owned
by wealthy BERNICE HILL, where JACK BRAYTON and GEORGE
ANGLE are ace bellboys. BONNIE CONKLIN assists FRED NEW-
HARD, lord of the culinary dominion.
At the modern new race track, owned by JEANNETE HANN-
BERG, GEORGE PATTON, has recently won the Kentucky Derby.
His rider was GORDON SANDERS. Afterwards, they were feted
at a celebration by Hollywood hostesses LAURAY WILL, PAT
VAN DYKE, and DIANNE ROSCOE. Also attending were MAR-
GARET O'BRIAN and JUDY STEPP, who are collaborating on
their high school memoirs.
The famous beachcombing trio, SANDY PARKER, SUZANNE
UREY and LINNETTE DUGAS, occasionally write for ROY HALL,
Editor of Angry Magazine. MARCY WOOD, who leads a drum
and bugle corps in California and MAE JACQUES, Brownie
Leader, type copy part time.
PATSY LEE, who models for the Sears and Roebuck Spring
Catalog and CELIA CRONAN, nation-wide news commentator,
share an apartment with SHEILA SANDER, Secretary to the
Spanish Consul, NANCY DROHAN, Private Eye, and TERRY
BRENNER, who narrates ladies exercise records.
JACK HOLCOMB is employed as assistant manager in the
firm owned by RUSTY FIELD, which manufactures conned laugh-
ter. BOBBY HAUSER supplies the laughter free, and business
keeps smiling secretaries JO BORSELLINO and CARMEN FER-
NANDEZ extremely busy.
LONNIE SMITH is currently writing campaign jingles for
DONALD STOHRER, who is running for Mayor of New York.
JOHN BURNS has been named his running mate. CAROLYN
ROWLEY has organized a filibusters union, rumored to merge
soon with the lobbyists union headed by PAT SEAMAN.
WILL WILL, cheerleader for the Green Bay Packers, baby-
sits part-time for housewives BETTY BERTONCINI and CHERYL
PHILLIPS. BILL LIVINGSTON is the senior Truant Officer in
the school which the ten children of SUE BARFIELD attend.
Living nearby are PAT ERNEST, who grows roses for the Rose
Bowl Game and GRACE CRAIG who models Revlon Nail Polish
in the Tea Taster's Weekly, published by ping-pong champion
CHARLEY VOWELL. MIKE KLASOVSKY, bodyguard to ITO
MADISON, and his boss, who owns a chain of shoe shine stands,
vacation occasionally at Pina Beach, where COLLIN CORRIGAN
and KENNY SANDERS run a lush ice-cold soda stand.
HARRIETT HEWITT is looking for a job ghost-writing class
prophecies.
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Cktialtwo FewuaE
LEFT TO RIGHT: Richard Carpenter, Helen George, John Lowe, Bernie Hill, Robert Hammond, Marcy
Wood, Fred Newhard, Kathleen DeLapp, Pat Van Dyke, Mr. Beck, Lonnie Smith, Elaine Asbury, Kenny
Cooper, Celia Cronan, Jack Brayton, Grace Craig, Terry Slaughter, Harriett Hewitt, Doug Alberga.
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Kenneth Karpinski
President
Alice Lay
Vice-President
Sandy Tortorici
Secretary
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Treasurer
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Jackie Aldrich
Albert Arcia
Reinaldo Barreras
Christine Bath
Michael Belanger
Ralph Bender
Charles Bialkowski
Charlotte Bialkowski
Frank Borsellino
Bill Brandt
Lorraine Chan
Nina Chappel
Vicki Clark
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Bob Corrigan
Estelle Davison
Barbara Del Vecchio
Bill Dockery
Frank Ender
George Evans
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Nancy Hopkins
Janet Hoverson
Charles Hutton
George Kandrin
Ivan Klasovsky
Stella Kucikas
Naomi Kuntz
James Jones
Carol LaCroix
Connie Lasher
Elizabeth Lewis
Reginaldo Lum
Peggy McConnell
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Virginia Faris
Greg Hakanson
Jean Hardwick
Alex Heppenheimer
Tom Heppenheimer
Solomon Heres
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Mickey McElhone .f,
Joan McGloin
Robert Martin
Sue Matheison
Valerie Means
Lavina Messer
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Sally Metcalf
Nancy Mitchell
Harry Murray
Roger Noble
Shoryn Nogens
Barbara O'Neal
Judy Palumbo
Nellie Patton
Marcia Prevost
Alex Ramirez
Richard Rankin
Rosemary Reordon
Wardie Redman
Leslie Richmond
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Bertram Rigby
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Sandy Shore
Bill Shotwell
Woody Smith
John Sowards
Edith Steibritz
Victor Trevino
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Yvonne Ward
SMacel Washabaugh
Karen Waszak
Ewald Wiberg
Donna Williams
Don Perry
Richard Walloch
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Our muscle men.
You'll never guess what this is.
Guess who?
Does everybody want hamburgers or
hot dogs?
Smiley
How industrious!
Why so glum, chum?
How sweet.
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The gang's all here.
Our cruel teachers.
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That's enough, Mrs. Smith!
Watch out, Kathleen!
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FRONT ROW: Richard Cooper, Catherine Parker, Neil Compton, Carol Weinstock, Cathy Fitzsimmons,
Diane Asbury, Bonnie Marquard, Warren Greggory, Nancy Largent, Robert Kapell. BACK ROW:
Arlene Hannberg, Donna Vache, Luigi Mantovani, Maureen Charron, Larry Christoph, Linda Benton,
Frank Vazquez, Nancy DeLapp, Ronald Riefkohl, Pam Robertson, Sue Petersen.
Sopkowmo
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FRONT ROW: Gary Geddes, James Bedsworth, Connie Latto, Bill Smith, Lita Tigert, Robert Sanders,
Ramon Otero. CENTER ROW: Virginia Austin, Kathy Christiansen, Gayle Bruce, Michele Rainier,
Edna Forsythe, Virgen Rodriguez. BACK ROW: Sharon Harvey, Carmen Valencia, Andrew Metzgar,
Beverly Dreyer, Ruth Mason, Susan Wilferd, Lettie Sparling, Judy Paulson, Alice Link, James Jenkins,
Gayle Fettler, Adele Burns.
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FRONT ROW: Janet Clute, Cathy Redman, Sue Roscoe, Henry Clancy, Leda Walbridge, Wally Brians,
Lynn Egger, Sue Soyster, Robert Montesclaros. BACK ROW: Fred Linck, Ruth Limkemann, Louis
Austin, William Sullivan, Dan Jones, Robert Zack, Lynn Willhite, Ed Pugh, Marilyn Roth, Alex Gomez.
Cfa& of 1965
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FRONT ROW: Ricky Fong, Amy Garcia, Betty Gattis, JoAnne Walker, James Cook, Linda Trevino,
Mary O'Donnell, Diane Arrington, Jane Faris, Mike Herrington. BACK ROW: Ricky Livingston, Carla
Chamber:, Pancho Motta, Elizabeth Sanchez, Libbie Gamboo, Yvonne Colon, Linda Stohrer, Miguel
Cabezas, Hilda Hotsko, Robert Valentine.
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FRONT ROW: Beverly Schleiffer, Shirley Davis, Sandra Edmonson, Lynn Perry, Linda Hellmund, Candy
Husband, Louise Rodriguez. BACK ROW: Richard Hull, Cindy Terwilliger, Elmer Hamor, Wayne
Brassey, Robert Dohle, Leslie Van Dyke, Marc Page, Wayne Smith, Louise Russon, George Kredell.
Feeuwa
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FRONT ROW: Iris Gonzalez, Annabella Parsons, John Sullivan, Barbara Wagner, John Anderson,
Leslie Dugas, Mario Maffei, Rosalie Hewitt. BACK ROW: Teri Hand, John Cintron, Luis Jimenez,
Lou Hilzinger, James Cronan, Robert Will, Reinaldo Ng, Cris Clarke, Skipper Berger, Laurie Will.
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Del Vecchio. BACK ROW: Bernard Mans, Chris Christiansen, Doug Billison, Roman Salgado, Danny
Holcomb, Norman Currier, John Goldoni, Paul Williams, Ruth Howard, David Coffey.
Cal of 1966
FRONT ROW: Marie Geer, Margaret Martin, Linda Burza, Mary Torstenson, Diana DeFrees, Lani
Duarte, Marsha Hellmund, Mary Pope, Kristine Sanford, Kathleen O'Donnell. BACK ROW: Leslie
Highley, Kevan Schroeder, Peter Butz, David Hutchinson, David Thompkins, Alfredo Lee, John Morin,
Joe Stephenson, Margaret Irwin, Alfredo Velez.
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Underworked!
No secrets, now.
Help! Let me out!
Blockin' traffic!
Detention hall.
Something is missing.
Astronaut Lauray!
Isn't that cute?
Nature Lovers.
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Michelle Rainier
Donna Vache
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenny Cooper, Diane Ramsey, Terry Slaughter, Rita Geyer, John Lowe, Marjorie
Blair, Patsy Lee, Freddie Frost, Marcy Wood, Bobby Hauser, Elaine Asbury, Will Will.
Princess Rita Geyer-Princess of the Roses, Keeper of the
Emeralds, Daughter of the Sunrise, wearing an azure blue
gown; escorted by Terry Slaughter-Lord of the Red and White
Serfs, Chief Cleaner of the Uniforms, Head Runner of the
Pitchout.
Princess Marcy Wood-Princess of the Orchid, Daughter of the
Evening, and Keeper of the Aquamarine, wearing a sea-blue
gown; escorted by Robert Hauser-Duke of the Blue Armor,
Chief of the Leftouts and Master of the Runback.
Princess Elaine Asbury-Princess of the Lilies, Keeper of the
Topaz, and Daughter of the Moon, wearing a galaxy gold
gown; escorted by Will Will-Knight of the Golden Armoi
Master of the Ends, Lord of the Forward Pass.
Princess Diane Ramsey-Princess of the Daisies, Daughter of
the Noonday Sun, Keeper of the Amber Amethyst, wearing a
gentian gold gown; escorted by Kenny Cooper-King of the
Guards, Master of the Bucketheads, and Defender of the Line.
Lady Marjorie Blair-Keeper of the Dewdrops,
Daughter of the Sun; escorted by Squire
Freddy Frost-Prince of the Football Team,
Keeper of the Queen's Crown.
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Rita Geyer, escorted by Terry Slaughter
Elaine Asbury, escorted by Will Will
Diane Ramsey, escorted by Kenny Cooper
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Marcy Wood, escorted by Robert Hauser
Orrin Clement and Don McCullough
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Coach Litton
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Jack Blair and Bob Hauser
Woody Smith and Dicky Roscoe
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Kenny Karpinski and Doug Billison
Kenny Cooper and Bob Hauser
lettermen
Mickey McElhone and Will Will
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Terry Slaughter and A Pilkerton
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Because he lived up to the duties and responsibilities o
halfback position on the football squad, John Lowe was chose
the honor of most valuable player.
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His strong forward drive and excellent passing was witnessed
by many a football fan during the 1962-1963 season. His individual
performance complemented the untiring endeavors of the rest of
the team. He has lettered in football for the past three years.
John was chosen for the Canal Zone All-Stars in the 1962-1963
season, one of only four from Cristobal High. We lost this game,
but John won praise and increased his already outstanding ability
on the gridiron.
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FRONT ROW: Chris Wrenn, George Kandrin, Orrin Clement, Ray Ramirez, Henry Clancy, John Sanders.
CENTER ROW: George Bedsworth, Richard Hull, Fred Ryan, Kenny Cooper, Curtis Thompson, Bill
Dockery, Jose Fuentes, Wally Erians, Ralph Bender. BACK ROW: Jimmy Jones, Doug Billison, Robby
Davis, Randy Schroeder, Don Stohrer, Mike Baranick, Woody Smith George Patton, Matthew Baas,
George Angle.
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McCullough, Jose Fuentes, Kenny Karpinski, Rusty Field. BACK ROW: Pancho Motta, Jack Brayton,
Kenny Cooper, Gregg Hakanson, Doug Billison, Randy Schroeder, Will Will, Jack Blair, Woody Smith,
Mike Burza, John Sanders, Coach Litton.
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FRONT ROW: Mike Stout, Toni Baranick, Jack Holcomb, Robert Will, Bill Hopkins, Richard Wallach,
Ricky Livingston. CENTER ROW: Skipper Berger, Danny Austin, Josephine Borsellino, Virginia Austin,
Linda Benton, Tita Fuentes, Nancy Hopkins, Doreen Baas, Marylin Roth, Donna Williams, Judy Redmond.
BACK ROW: Kenny Cooper, Bill Shotwell, Jack Blair, James Jackson, Mike Jones, Louis Austin,
Helen George.
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FRONT ROW: Jill Beech, Nina Chappell, Lani Duarte, Sandy Eckhoff, Bernie Hill. BACK ROW:
Jimmy Jones, Vincent Canamas, Fred Linck, Robert Burgener, Richard Wallach, Randy Schroeder.
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Varsity
FRONT ROW: Mike Ryan, Robert Ryan, Robert Hauser, Ray Ramirez, David Wilder,
Alex Ramirez, John Lowe. BACK ROW: Coach Moser, Vincent Canamas, Dan
Jones, Mike Baranick, Robert Bergener, Robert Martin, Ricky Fong.
Junior Varsity
FRONT ROW: Woody Gregory, Tom Coffin, Orrin Clement, Fred Linck. BACK
ROW: Leslie Highly, John Hotsko, Jack Blair, Jimmy Jones, Chris Wrenn.
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Sandy Eckhoff, Tula Brown, Sue Barfield, Marcy Wood.
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KNEELING: Judy Palumbo. STANDING: Diane Asbury, Betty Lewis, Nancy DeLapp, Janine Bedsworth,
Lavina Messer, Nina Chappell, Bernie Babinecz.
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Cronan, Carla Meehan, Gayle Fettler.
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KNEELING: Lavina Messer. STANDING: Carol LaCroix, Margaret O'Brien, Diane Asbury, Margaret
Martin, Nancy DeLapp, Janine Bedsworth, Judy Palumbo, Bernie Babinecz, Lani Duarte.
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League
LEFT TO RIGHT: Alex
Stuart Bernstein.
Heppenheimer, Doug Alberga, Gene French, Patsy Lee, George Angle,
Battalion Staff
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Elaine Asbury, Patsy Lee, Sandy Weigle, Karen Sanders.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Valentine, Albert Pilkerton, Harry Butcher, Bill Shotwell.
Drill Team
Sandy Weigle and Robert Martin in foreground.
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Capt. Karen Sanders, Capt. William Huff, Cadet Cpl. Richard Livingston.
Company E
Company F
Capt. Elaine Asbury, Capt. Jack Holcomb, Cadet Cpl. Bill Brandt.
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FRONT ROW: Nina Chappel, Donna Wong, Karen Sanders, Kenny Bernstein, Diane Asbury, Joanne
Jones, Janet Hoverson. BACK ROW: Jack Blair, Ricardo Fong, Patsy Lee, Margaret Martin, Judy
Paulsen, Sandy Weigle, Nancy Hopkins, Mr. Pfau, Harriett Hewitt, Rita Geyer, Candy Husband, Karen
Waszak, Elaine Asbury, Robert Zack, Doug Billison.
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Andy Nicolaisen, Leslie Highly, Ruth Limkemann, Jimmy Jones, Mr. Gregg, Donna
Wong, Doug Alberga, Gene French, Libby Gamboa, Alex Heppenheimer.
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FRONT ROW: John Goldoni, Peter McBride, Bobby Hauser, Ted Davis, Don McCullough, David Wilder,
Wardie Redman, Mario Maffei, Raymond Brassey. BACK ROW: Gene French, Richard Carpenter,
Randy Schroeder, Michel Belanger, Mike Burza, Jimmy Jones, Bill Huff, Doug Albergo, Charles Bial-
kowski, Kenny Karpinski, Ronald Riefkohl.
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Amalia Cabanillas, Pat Van Dyke, Rene Owen, Harriett Hewitt, Michael Burza, Yvonne Lelaider, Joanne
Jones, Elaine Asbury. Not Pictured: Zandi Zimmerman, Demetrio Tagaropulos, Gerald Green, Peggy
McConnell, Lorraine Chan, Donna Wong, Judy Palumbo, Alex Heppenheimer.
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FRONT ROW: Lorraine Chan, Nellie Patton, Nancy Largent, Jill Beech, Joanne Jones, Pot Van Dyke,
Alex Heppenheimer, Stella Kucikas, Leda Walbridge, Adele Burns, Larry Christoph, Frank Borsellino,
Virginia Faris, Zandi Zimmerman, Wally Brians, Valerie Means, Lavina Messer, Bonnie Marquard.
BACK ROW: Ewald Wiberg, Marilyn Roth, Tom Heppenheimer, Ginger Thomas, Bernie Hill, Ruth
Mason, Jane Faris, Andy Nicolaisen, Carla Chambers, Luigi, Mantovani, Mrs. Gregg, Demetrio Taga-
ropulos, Pam Robertson, Jimmy Jones, Nancy Mitchell, Ruth Limkemann, Sandy Eckhoff, Judy Palumbo,
Yvonne Lelaidier, Chris Wrenn, Alice Lay, Ricardo Fong.
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Nancy Drohan, Harriett Hewitt, Patsy Lee, Doreen Baas, Andy Nicolaisen, Tula Brown, Margaret
O'Brien, Helen George, Amalia Cabanillas.
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