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 In memoriam
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 Underclassmen
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Publication Date: 1964
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    Front Cover
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    Front Matter
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        Front Matter 2
    Title Page
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    Table of Contents
        Page 3
    Frontispiece
        Page 4
    Dedication
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    In memoriam
        Page 6
    Administration
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    Faculty
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        Page 9
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    Seniors
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    Juniors
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    Underclassmen
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    Activities
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    Clubs
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    Sports
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    Advertising
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    Back Matter
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TABLE OF CONTENTS










D ed ica tio n ........................................................................................ .................................. 5
In M em oriam ................................................................................ ................................... 6
Administration .................................................................... 7
F a cu lty .............................................................................................. ................... ................ 8
Seniors ......................................... ...................................... 11
H all of F am e ................................................................................. ................. ...............3 5
C la ss P ro p h esy ........................................... ...................................................................4 8
Last W ill and Testament .................................................... ... ..................... 49
Ju n io rs ............................................................................................................................................. 1
U nderclassm en ............................................................................... ............................... 57
A ctiv cities ................. ....................................... .. ............... ......................... 6 3
C lu b s ................................... ............................................. ........................................ ........... 7 7
S p orts .................................................................................................. ..................... ............... 8 9
A dvertisem en ts ......................... ........................................................... ..................... ............. 10 1


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DEDICATION


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Mrs. Veva Folsom


Because you have been an inspiration
and a help and because you have devoted
your time and talents to helping the
Student Association, we dedicate the
1964 Caribbean to you, Mrs. Folsom.


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IN MEMORIAL


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Kenny Sanders was a member of the class of '63. His
memory is cherished by his classmates and numerous
friends in Christobal High School.


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ADMINISTRATION


PAUL L. BECK. M.A.
University of Michigan
Principal


CARL F. MAEDL. M.A.
Columbia University
Assistant Principal


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Assistant Secretary


MARION B. TAYLOR, B.S.
Syracuse University
Secretary


CLAUDIA M. LAWTON
Assistant Secretary


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FACULTY


ADAMARY ANDERSON, M.A.
University of Michigan
Girls' Counselor
EDWARD A. KELLY, M.Ed.
University of Miami
Boys' Counselor
G. L. ARMSTRONG, M.A.
New Mexico Highlands University
World History. English


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ROBERT BERGER. B.A.
Michigan State University
Social Studies
RICHARD W. BOCK. M.Ed.
University of Houston
High School Math
SERGEANT CHARLES M. BREWER
R.O.T.C.


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University of Alabama
Junior High Math

VIRGINIA M. CONDINA. B.A.
Hunter College of the City of New York
Physical Education. Health

VEVA FOLSOM, M.A.
Colorado State College
Typing. Shorthand. General Business


JUNE FATTOROSI, M.A.
University of Southern Mississippi
Physical Education
WILLIAM J. GANSEN. M.A.
University of Michigan
History, Math
ANNE D. GEGG, M.S. in Ed
Cornell University
French, Latin. Spanish


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Michigan State University
Social Studies, Art
ETHEL LAURIE. M.A.
New York State University
Math
DOUGLAS LITTON. M.S.
Mississippi State University
Physical Education, Health


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PHIL McELROY. M.A.
Fresno State College
History, English
CAPTAIN CARL MERLINO, B.S.
University of Pennsylvania
R.O.T.C.
ROBERT MOWERY. M.S.
Indiana State University
Industrial Arts


ALFHILD MAEDL. B.A.
Gustavus Adolphus College
English
BERNARD MAZZONI. M.Ed.
Pennsylvania State University
Math
ROBERT McCULLOUGH. M.A.
Colorado State University
Social Studies


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Oregon State University
Biology
LUKE PALUMBO. B.S.
Northwest Missouri State College
Science
GRACE PFAU. M.A.
University of Minnesota
Reading


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University of Colorado
U. S. History
REX C HOPSON. M.A.
Peabody Teachers College
English, Journalism
ROBERTO JAEN .., D)L
University of Madrid
Spanish





JAMES H. PFAU. M.A.
University of Minnesota
Chemistry
CHARLES T. REEVES. M.A.
Arizona State University
Science, Math
STELLA RIEFKOHL. M.A.
Columbia University
Spanish


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Illinios State University
Special Education. Social Studies
ROBERT F. SHIPMENT, M.S.I.E.
Purdue University
Industrial Arts
DOROTHY SMITH. M.A.
Univeristy of Denver
English


FRANK B. SPITZER. B.S.
East Carolina College
Science, Math
JAMES E. STEARNS, M.A.
University of Florida
Spanish
FREDA L. STOHRER, M.A.
University of Tennesse
English


HARRIETI YOUNG, Ph.D.
Louisiana State University
English


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L. J. FATTOROSI
M/SGT W. H. GAY
VIKI DIAZ
SOPHIE McLIMANS
BERT THOMPSON
YOLANDA RODGIGUEZ


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CLASS OFFICERS


PRESIDENT
ALICE AGNES LAY
"Alice"
December 26, 1945
Hong Kong
"A timeless worker the whole day long, Her life's
in tune like a joyful song."
National Honor Society 4; National Thespian
Society 3: Nurses' Aide 1.2,5.4. Secretary 2.
Treasurer 3: Dramatics Club 1,2.3.4: Torrid
Zone Wizards 2.3.4, Secretary 3; Caribe Club
1.2.5,4; Girls' State 3: Class Vice-President 3;
Class President 4; Prom Decoration Committee
Chairman 3: Pink Girls Program 2.3; Tennis 3:
Class Assemblies 5,4.




VICE-PRESIDENT
FRANK BORSELLINO. JR.
"Frank"
Augest 3, 1946
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Quiet and shy, but quite a guy."
Homeroom Alternate 1: Drill Team 2,3: Best
Drill Team (Field Night) 3; Caribe Club 1.2,3.4;
"21" Club 3,4: Class Vice-President 4.




SECRETARY
DONNA ANN WONG
"Do-nut"
April 2. 1946
Colon. Republic of Panama
Quick, studious, dependable-a real credit to
the senior class."
NEDT Certificate 1.2; Band 1.2,3; Orchestra
1.2,3; Torrid .Zone Wizards 1.2,3.4; Caribe Club
1,2.3.4. Secretary-Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4;
Athletic Council President 3; Ring Committee 3;
Prom Table Decorations 3; SA Vice-President 3;
Dramatics Club 1,2,3,4: Secretary 2: Nurses
Aide 1,2.3; Historian 2; Class President 2:
Class Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3,4,
Treasurer 3,4; Class Assemblies 3,4.



TREASURER
MARGARET ANNE MacCONNELL
"Peggy"
September 16, 1946
San Angelo, Texas
"Success is the key to happiness
Balboa High, Balboa Heights, C.Z.: Intramurals:
Volleyball 2: Basketball 1.2; SA Representative
1.2; Caribe Club 1: Frosh-Soph Frolic Committee
I; Mythology Club 1; Sadie Hawkins Dance
Committee 2. Queen "Daisy Mae" 2; Showcase
Committee 2: A-V Award 2; Honor Student
Award 1,2. Cristobal High: Banquet Com-
mittee 3; GAA 3.4; National Honor Society
3,4. Secretary 4: Girls' State 3. Secretary of
State 4: Class Treasurer 4; Cards & Announce-
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MAGALY ALAYON
"Magaly"
May 4. 1946
Caguas. Puerto Rico
"The more you know her, the more you like her."
Indiana High School. Indiana Penn: All-Star
Basketball. Volleyball. Softball 3. Cristobal
High: Basketball "A" League 4: Caribbean
Staff 4: Tradewind Staff 4.


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WILLIAM S. ACHESON
"Bill"
September 8, 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"A friend to all who know him."
Soccer Champs 1; Boys' State 3.








RINA ALAYON
"Rina" .
May 4, 1946
Caguas, Puerto Rico
"Always happy always gay. Just as nice from "
day to day."
Indiana High School. Indiana. Penn: GAA 3:
All-Star Pin and Badge 3. Cristobal High:
GAA 4: Basketball "A" League 4: Caribbean
Staff 4: Tradewind Staff 4.








CHARLENE RUTH ACUFF
"Chinky"
June 20, 1946
Maryville, Tennessee
"Friendliness is her passion."
Benton High School, Benton, Tenn: FHA I:
Band 1; Orchestra 1; Flute Trio 1. Boones
High School. Jonesboro. Tenn: FHA 2.3; Band
2: French Club President 2: French Award 2:
French Club Reporter 3: Bar Tracks Staff 2:
Free America Club 5: Beta Club 3: Typing
Award 3 National Honor Society 4.







ALBERT ALEXANDER ARCIA
"Al"
November 12, 1946
Colon, Republic of Panama
"He goes around with both feet planted firmly
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REINALDO BARRERAS. JR.
"Baldo"
December 23. 1946
Humacao. Puerto Rico
"Politeness is to do and say the nicest things in
the nicest way.
Caribe Club 1,2.3.4: Torrid Zone Wizards 2.3.4;
Dramatics Club 2.3,4; Thespian Play 4: Class
Assembly 4. National Honor Society 4.






BARBARA JANE WHITE BELCHER -'
"Barbara"
June 13, 1939
Holbrook. Long Island. New York
"She lives at peace with all mankind." '"" '






CHRISTINE ANN BATH
"Chris"
October 3. 1946
Ancon, Canal Zone
"The female of the species is more deadly than
the male."
Intramurals: Volleyball 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1.2,3;
Swimming Team 3; Girls' Drill Team I: Christ-
mas Formal and Awards Ball Decorating Com-
mittees 1,3.4.






CHARLES VINCENT BIALKOWSKI
"Charles" ':
October 20, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A success in all he does."
"21" Club 1,2,3,4; Outstanding M-I Medal 1; '
Highest Average M-1. 3rd on Final Exam 1;
Usher Guard 2; 2nd Prize "21" Club Essay 2.






JEAN PHILIP MICHEL BELANGER
"Mike"
March 14. 1946
Colon, Republic of Panama
"A quiet, likeable lad."
Outstanding French Student 2: French Club 3.4;
"21" Club 3.4; Homeroom Alternate 3.


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JANIS MARIE BROGIE
Janis
May 19, 1946
Chicago. Illinois
Bubbling over with love, life, and laughter."
Balboa High. Balboa Heights. C.Z.: GAA 2:
Basketball 1.2.44; Volleyball 1.2.3; Ping Pong
1.2: Pan-American Club 1,2; Pep Club 1.2;
Carnival Dance Committee 1; Fashion Show 1;
Get-Acquainted Dance Committee 4: Tomorrow's
Secretaries 4; Secretary of Center Lab for
Teachers 4.







CHARLOTTE VIRGINIA BIALKOWSKI
"Charlie"
October 20, 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"She's sparkle and spice and everything nice.'
Intramurals: Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Basketball 1.3:
Softball 1.2; Tennis 5. ROTC Company Sponsor
4: Homecoming Court 4.







NICHOLAS EDWARD BROOKS
"Nick"
April 15. 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"You get out of life what you put into it."
Football I: Basketball 1; Track I: Prom Deco-
rating Committee 3: Homeroom Alternate 4.







WILLIAM JEFFREY BRANDT
"Bill"
November 23. 1946
Daytona Beach. Florida
"Silence is deep and eternal.







ROBERT ROY BURGENER
"Bob"
March 11, 1946
LaCross. Wisconsin
"I am myself, my own commander.
"C" Club 3.4: "21" Club 3.4; National Honor
Society 4; Football 4: Tennis 1,2,3,4; Basketball
3,4.


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GEORGE D. CAMPBELL
"Tad"
November 17, 1945
Woborn, Massachusetts
"Time is but the stream I go fishing in."
Track 1; Basketball I: Football 5.4: Homeroom
Alternate 2.





VICTORIA RAE CLARK
"Vicki"
November 22, 1946
Rupert. Idaho
"Things that are small have great value."
Leavenworth High, Leavenworth Kan.: Home-
room Representative I: Pep Club 1. Cristobal
High: Nurses' Aide 2,3: Softball 2: Volleyball
3,4; Prom Committee 3; Caribbean Staff 4.






LORRAINE FLORENCE CHAN
"Lorraine"
September 9, 1946
Colon. Republic of Panama
"A modest proof of that happy blend-a scholar
and a friend."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3.4; Dramatics 1,2.3,4: Caribe
Club 1.2,3,4; Torid Zone Wizards 2,3,4; Pink
Girls 1.2.3; National Honor Society 3.4: Na-
tional Thespian Society 3,4: Le Cercle Francais
3.4: Pep Club 2.





MARSHA ELAINE COLLINS
"Colly"
September 19, 1946
Kingston, North Carolina
"The fairest of the tall, and the tallest of the
fair."
Rockland High. Rockland. Maine: Future Nurses
of America 1; FHA 1; Chorus 1,2: Kippy Kar-
naval Committee 1,2; Commercial Service Club
1.3: Softball 3; Assembly 4.





NINA LEE CHAPPELL
"Ni"
September 21, 1946
Eustis, Florida
"She always scores, both in sports and person-
ality.
GAA 2.3.4. President 4; Intramurals 1,2.3,4:
Tennis Letter 2.3: Torrid Zone Wizards 2.3,4;
Caribe Club 2.4; Prom Committee 3.


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ESTLLE HARRIET DAVISON
"Davey
November 10. 1943
Ancon. Canal Zone
"Happiness and sunshine are her mottos."
Dramatics Club 1.2.3.4; Nurses' Aide 1.2,3.4:
Pink Girls 2.4; Pep Club 2: Thespians 5,4; Girls'
State 3; Le Cercle Francais 3,4.







PPRISCILLA VICTORIA COLLINS
"Priscilla"
September 7. 1946
SMargarita. Canal Zone
"The beauty of heaven is the stars-Priscilla's
is her eyes."
Balboa High. Balboa Heights. C.Z.: Pep Club
1.2: Pan-American Club 1,2.3: Trible "C" Club
1.2.3. Intramurals. Basketball and Volleyball 1.2.






BARBARA ANN DEL VECCHIO
"Barbara"
January 17. 1947
Brooklyn. New York
"Full of vim, vigor, and vitality."
Pink Girls 1,2.3,4; Nurses' Aide 1.2.3.4; Dra-
4'. matics Club 3: Intramurals 1.2.3.4: Class Assem-
S "blies 3.4; Prom Committee 3: Chorus 1.2; Pep
Club 2.







? ROBERT OWEN CORRIGAN
".Bob"
June 16, 1944
Panama. Republic of Panama
"Education is the breath of life, but I'm short-
winded."






DOMINIQUE JEAN-RAYMOND
ROUX DE REILHAC
"Dominique"
August 29, 1945
Paris XVIII. Seine. France
"The sort of friend everyone wants to have.
Ecole Ozanam: French Literature Award 1:
National Science Award 2: Soccer 1.2; Basket-
ball 1.2: Equitation 1.2: Track 1.2; Handball
1.2: Rifle Team 1. Cristobal High: Soccer 3;
Basketball 3; Track 3.


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WILLIAM P. DE SALVO
"Wapo"
November 22. 1945
Oyster Bay. New York
"Don't let study interfere with education."
Drill Team 1.2; Rifle Team 1.2: Drill and Rifle
Team Ribbon 1.2; Service Merit Ribbon 1.2;
Efficiency Ribbon 1.2: CHS "AMA" Club 4.





FRANK EDWARD ENDER
"Frank"
November 2. 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"Whoever invented work should have finished it."
Football 2.




EMILY DIAL
"Emily"
March 6. 1946
Granite, Oklahoma
"Honor and knowledge alone can merit-alone
can produce."
LaGrange Senior High, Lake Charles. La.: Girls'
Interscholastic Basketball Team 1,3; National
Junior Honor Society 1, Vice-President 1: Spanish
Club 3: Interscholastic Rally 1,2; Band 1.2.3.
Cristobal High: National Honor Society 4: Na-
tional Merit Semi-Finalist 4: Drama Club 4:
Class Assembly 4.





GEORGE W. EVANS
"George"
November 14. 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"Very quiet and unassuming-
Weighty plans his mind is brewing."





WILLIAM RUDOLPH DOCKERY
"Doc"
January 11. 1945
Margarita. Canal Zone
"He enjoys life. with no if's. and's, or but's
about it."
Track 2.3.4; Football 4; "C" Club 2: Rifle Team
2.3.4: Most Improved Shooter 2.3: Rifle Team
Medal 2.3.


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MICHAEL ANDREW FURLO
"Wop"
November 20. 1946
Granville. New York
"Happy am ., from care I'm free:
Why can't they all be contented like me?"
Horseheads Central High, Horseheads. N.Y.:
Tennis 1. A.C. Flora High School. Columbia.
S.C.: Coin Club 2; Bridge Club 2: Senior
Chorus 1,2. Cristobal High: Class Assembly 4.




VIRGINIA MAE FARIS
"Ginny"
March 25. 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Always there to lend a hand
When the situation may demand."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,5,4, Historian 3, Vice-President
4; Pink Girls Program 1.2.5; Caribe Club 1,2,5,4.
Secretary-Treasurer 4: Dramatics Club 1.5.4;
Girls' State 3; Prom Decorating Committee 3;
Class Assemblies 3.4.



GREGORY LOUIS HAKANSON
"Hak"
September 25, 1945
Margarita, Canal Zone
"He lives, loves, and laughs his way through
life."
Baseball 2,5,4, Most Valuable Player 5: Football
1,2: Track I: Class Assembly 3; Dramatics Club
4: Thespian Play 4.



TONI JO FOURNIER
"Toni"
December 24, 1946
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
"It is better to be small and cast a great light
than to be large and not shine at all.
Upper St. Clair High. Pittsburgh. Penn.: FTA
1; Homeroom Treasurer 1: Drama Club 2:
Rehoboth. Massachusetts. State and Regional
Speech Festival 2. Cristobal High: Nurses' Aide
4: Class Assembly 4.






ELIZABETH JEANE HARDWICK
"Jeanie
February 5, 1946
"She lives at peace with all mankind."
Chess Club 2: Nurses' Aide 2,3.4: Basketball 2.3.


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S ALEXANDER GEORGE HEPPENHEIMER
"Alex"
January 1. 1947
New York, New York
"The highest of distinctions is service to others."
SNational Honor Society 3.4. Vice-President 4:
S FTA 1.2.3,4, President 4: "21" Club 3.4. Secre-
tary 4: Dramatics Club 1.2.3.4; Thespians 3.4,
Plays 2.3.4: Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4: Homeroom
Alternate 2.3: Inaugural Assembly 2.3.4: NEDT
. -, Certificates 1.2; Boys' State 3; NSF Scholar-
ship 3: ROTC Battalion XO, Major 4: Drill
Team 2: Usher Guard 1.2.3.4. Comdr 4; Rifle
Team 2.3.4, Mngr 4; D.A. Superior Cadet 2,3:
Governor's Cup 3; Highest Average 2,3; Ring
Committee 3: Executive Committee 3.4; Class
Assemblies 3.4; Tradewind Staff 4:
Caribbean Literary Editor 4: Quill and
Scroll 4: T.F. Bridge Dedication 3: NCTE Nom-
inee 3: Ldrshp School Dist. Grad. 3.4.

THOMAS JOHN HICKEY
"Tom"
June 2. 1946
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Your big trouble is that you have too many
inhibitions."
ROTC Outstanding Cadet 1; Rifle Team Top
Third Shooter 3.
THOMAS ADOLPH HEPPENHEIMER
"Hepp"
January 1. 1947
New York. New York
"The loyalest Tiger of them all."
Homeroom Representative 1; SA Ways and
Means Committee 2; SA Publicity Committee 4:
Campaign Manager 1.2.3: Homeroom Alternate
4; National Honor Society 4: NMS Semifinalist
4; Michigan State University Scholarship Compe-
tition 4: NEDT Certificate 1.2: Thespians 3.4:
Thespian Plays 2.3.4; Football 3.4. Manager 3.
Lettered 3: Track 2: Torrid Zone Wizards 2.3.4;
Caribe Club 1.2.3.4: NSF Scholarship 2: Class
Assembly 3: Caribbean Sports Editor 4;
Tradewind Staff 4; Boys' State 3: Tom and
Louie Show 3.4.

NANCY KATHERINE HOPKINS
"Hoppie"
July 3, 1946
Hyannis, Massachusetts
"Enthusiasm and friendliness are the dynamics
of her personality."
tV .NEDT Certificate 1,2; Swimming 1.2.3.4,
Lettered 2.3.4; Nurses' Aide 1,2.3.4: Pink Girls
2.3. President 3: Caribe Club 2,3.4: Dramatics
*Club 1. Secretary 1; Commencement Committee
3: Ring Committee 3; Executive Committee 3;
Homeroom Representative 3,4: French Club 3.4:
Class Assemblies 3.4: Tradewind Staff 4:
Caribbean Photographer 4.

SOLOMON HERES
"Sam"
May 21. 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Not too studious, not too gay.
He trods the even, middle way."


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GEORGE KANDRIN. JR.
"George"
April 15. 1944 -
Colon. Republic of Panama
"One thing is better than he who gets behind
and pushes-he who gets in front and pulls."
Football 1.2.3.4. Lettered 2.3.4. Captain 4: Foot-
ball All-Stars 2.4: Class Vice-President 2: "C"
Club 2.5.4. Vice-President 4: Track 1.2.3; Class
Assemblies 3.4: ROTC Service Merit Ribbon 3:
Battalion Staff 3,4; Homecoming Court 4. .,




MARTHA JANET HOVERSON
"Hovy"
October 51, 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"A hard worker, a good friend-success will
follow her wherever she goes."
Dramatics Club 1.2.3.4, President 4; Thespians
3,4, Vice-President 4; Nurses' Aide 2,3; Home-
room Representative 2.3.4; Girls' State 3; Home-
coming Court 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3.4; Class
Assemblies 3,4; Caribbean Editor-in-Chief 4;
Quill and Scroll 4.


KENNETH PAUL KARPINSKI
"Nose" W .-1
June 23. 1946
Guantanamo Bay. Cuba
"A leader of men, a follower of women."
Football 1.2.3,4, Lettered 2,3.4, All-Stars 4:
Baseball 1.2.3.4. Lettered 1.3.4; "21" Club 1.2.
3.4. President 4; "C" Club 2.3.4. President 4;
"21" Club Assemblies 1.2.3.4; Class President I
3: Torrid Zone Wizards 2; NSF Scholarship 3;
NEDT Certificate 1; ROTC Battalion Com-
mander 4; DA Superior Cadet Ribbon 1; Service
Merit Ribbon 3: Rifle Team 2.3.4: Class Assem-
blies 3.4; Homecoming Court 4.

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DENNIS ALVIN IZQUIERDO
"Dennis"
March 23. 1947
San Juan. Puerto Rico
"Worry is not for lads like me."







IVAN KLASOVSKY
"Bones"
October 20, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"He's not lazy. he just conserves his strength."
Torrid Zone Wizards 3.4; Boys' State 3.


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STELLA MAE KUCIKAS
"Muca"
July 10. 1946
Panama. Republic of Panama
"Quiet and sweet, most pleasing to meet."
Caribe Club 2.3,4: Dramatics Club 3.4. Secre-
tary 4; Thespian Play 3: Girls' State 3; Intra-
murals: Basketball 1.2: Volleyball 1.2: Softball
1.2. Glee Club 3; Prom-Banquet Committee 3;
Class Assembly 3. National Honor Society 4.



CONSTANCE JOYCE LASHER
"Connie"
Margarita, Canal Zone
"Act well your part-there all the honor lies."
Glee Club 1: Dramatics Club 1.2,3,4, Vice-Presi-
dent 3; Thespians 2,3,4. President 4; Outstanding
Actress 3: Thespian Plays 1,2.3; Student Direc-
tor 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2,3.4. Vice-Presi-
dent 4; Girls' State 3; Class Assembly 3.4:
Caribbean Ass't Senior Editor 4: Trade-
wind 3taff 4.




NAOMI JANE KUNTZ
"Na"
November 24. 1946
Pittsburgh. Pennsylvania
"She lives in peaceful harmony with the world."
Intramurals: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Volleyball 2.3,4.
Girls' State 3: Dramatics Club 1; Prom-Banquet
Committee 3; Class Assembly 3; Caribbean
Junior-Underclassmen Editor 4.






JOHN LASHER
"Lasher"
December 10. 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"I make the most of all that comes and the
least of all that goes."
Football Manager 4.






CAROL ANN LaCROIX
"La Crock"
January 22, 1946
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Pep. punch, and personality-that's our Carol."
GAA 2.3,4; Intramurals 1.2,3.4: Captain "B"
League Volleyball 4: Cheerleader 3,4; Class As-
sembly 3; Caribe Club 4.


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ROBERT DELANO MARTIN
"Bob"
April 14, 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"As light on his feet as he is in his heart.
Outstanding NCO Medal and Trophy 4: Drill
Team Commander 3: Drill Team Competition
Cup 4: Basketball 4.







ELIZABETH MARIA LEWIS
"Betty"
September 12. 1945
Colon. Republic of Panama
"She deserves all that's best in life."

GAA 3.4: VOLLEYBALL "B" League 2.3:
Volleyball 1,2.5.4; Basketball 3.4; Coriibbenn
Staff: Prom Committee.





SUSAN ALAYNE MATHIESON
"Sam"
April 26, 1946
Ancon. Canal Zone '*
"Friendship in her smile, and talent in her '
hands."
Class Assemblies 3.4; French Club 3.4. Secretary
3. President 4: Homeroom Representative 1: 4
Homeroom Alternate 2: Chorus 1.2.





REGINALDO LUM
"Reggie"
July 21, 1944
Colon. Republic of Panama
"Never do today what you can get someone else
to do tomorrow.







HENRY JAMES McELHONE
"Mickey" .
January 4, 1946 -
Panama. Republic of Panama
"A terrific combination of athletic ability and
friendship."
"C" Club 2.3.4: Baseball 1.2,3,4; Football 1.2.3.
4; Homeroom Alternate 3: Homecoming Court 4.









JOAN ELLEN McGLOIN
"Joan"
August 22, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"As merry as the day is long."
Glee Club 1.2.3; Girls' State 3: Nurses' Aide
3,4; Pink Girls 3; Intramurals 1.2,3.4: Pep Club
1,2.






DEBORAH ANNE MEEKER
"Debbie"
July 29, 1946
Glendale, California
"She adds a spice to life that's nice."
Class Assembly 4: Thespians 3.4.







LOUIS BOYLE McGOFF
"Luke"
June 6, 1946
Cristobal, Canal Zone
"Let me say-at this time . we must move
fohwahd with great vigah."
Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2: Track 1,2; Basketball
1,2.4; Prom Decorating Committee 3; Class As-
sembly 3. Tom and Louis Show 3,4.







NANCY CASH MITCHELL
"Mitch"
September 20. 1946
Ancon, Canal Zone
"Patience and gentleness are the greatest forms
of power."
Nurses' Aide 1,2,3.4; Caribe Club 2.3,4: Torrid
Zone Wizards 1,2.3,4. President 4; Dramatics
Club 1,2.3.4. Vice-President 4: Thespians 2.3,4:
Pink Girls' 3; Girls' State 3: Thespian Plays 2.3;
Class Assemblies 3.4.






VALERIE ARLEAN MEANS
"Val"
October 11, 1946
Panama, Republic of Panama
"True value lies in the mind, the never-yielding
purpose.
National Honor Society 4; Nurses' Aide 1.2.3.4:
Caribe Club 2.3.4: Pep Club 2. Intramurals:
Volleyball 1,3.4: Basketball 3.4; Softball 2,3,4.


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STEVE MORRISON
"Chopper"
November 11. 1946
Mount Vernon. Illinois
I can resist anything except temptation."


JAMES R. MOORE
"Jim"
September 19. 1946
Shreveport. Louisiana
"A happy heart makes a happy guy.
Football 1,2.3.4; Class Assembly 4.


HARRY WILLIAM MURRAY
"Stud"
December 16. 1945
Ancon, Canal Zone
"If worry is the cause of death, I'll live forever.


LAURIE MARGARET JONES MORALES
"Laur"
October 17, 1946
New Port. Rhode Island
"Sentences fail when one word is complete-
sweet.
Nurses' Aide 2.











WILLIAM JOHN NELSON
"Buzz"
October 17. 1945
London, England
"Chances for good luck should keep you en
thusiastic."


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ROGER KEN NOBLE
"Roger"
October 9, 1945
Amarillo, Texas
"It is the mind that makes the man."
Hominy High. Hominy. Okla.: Key Club 2:
Oklahoma State Honor Society 2. Cristobal High:
"21" Club 3; Torrid Zone Wizards 3: NSF
Scholarship 3; National Honor Society 4; Band
2,3.4: Class Assembly 4.





JUDITH ANN PALUMBO
"Judy"
July 13, 1946
Trenton, Missouri
"We are all better people for having known her."
Torrid Zone Wizards 3: Caribe Club 1.2.3.4,
Historian 3; GAA 2.3,4, Vice-President 4; Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4, President 4: Cheerleader
3,4; Homeroom Representative 4: Dramatics Club
1.2.3.4: Thespians 2,3,4; Thespian Plays 1.2;
Chorus 2.3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 2; Execu-
tive Committee 3; Basketball "B" League 2.3,
"A" League 4: Volleyball "B" League 2,3. "A"
League 4: Class Assemblies 3,4.






VERONICA ROCHELLE NYE
"Roni"
June 6, 1941
Boston, Massachusetts
"Quiet manners, amiable ways, always sincere."






NELLIE GRAY PATTON
"Nel"
November 3, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"She has a future full of treasures."
Caribe Club 2.3,4; French Club 3,4: Dramatics
Club 3.4; Nurses' Aide 1; Intramurals: Volley-
ball 1,2.3; Basketball 2: Prom Committee 3;
Class Assembly.





BARBARA RUTH O'NEAL
"Barbo"
February 7, 1946
Manchester, Georgia
"Good humor is wisdom and goodness combined."
Softball 1,2.3.4: Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Basketball
2.3: Caribe Club 3.4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4:
Dramatics Club 5,4; Junior-Senior Prom Com-
mittee 3: Class Assemblies 3.4; Homeroom Repre-
sentative 4; Jamboree Committee 4.


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ILIA AURIS QUINONES ALEJANDROS
"Ellie"
August 4, 1947
Port Read. Trinidad, British. W.I.
"A personality that makes her everyone's friend
Antilles Consolidated School. San Juan. P.R.:
Cheerleader 5; Jolly Roger Pep Club 2,3; Junior-
Senior Play 5.





AIDA PEREZ
"Shorty"
October 3. 1944
Rio Piedras. Puerto Rico
"Good things come in small packages."
Clover Park High. Tacoma. Wash.: Student
Body Secretary I; Student Council Secretary
1.2.5. President 1.2,3: Prom Queen 2; Drill Team
Sponsor 1,2: Cheerleader 3.







WANDA GAILE RACHAL
"Wanda"
December 12. 1946
Alexandria. Louisiana
"A nature sweet, a disposition pleasant."








DONALD EDWARD PERRY
"Don"
July 25. 1945
New York. New York
"If you can sleep and pass, why stay awake?"
ROTC Efficiency Ribbon 2; First Place Platoon
3.





RAFAEL HUMBERTO RAMIREZ
"Ray"
October 29, 1946
San Juan. Puerto Rico
"He will succeed, for he believes all he says.
South Hills Catholic High, Pittsburgh, Penn.:
Rible Team I: Cross-Country. and School Track
Team 1. Cristobal High: Football 3,4. Lettered
3.4: Basketball 2.5,4: Olympics of Panama All-
Star Track Team 2,3.4; "C" Club 2.3,4: Class
Assembly 4.


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SIXTO ALEX RAMIREZ
"Big Al"
October 9, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A small man with a big heart."
Best Pt. Ldr. 3; ROA Medal 5: E. Company
Cmdr. 4.






WARDER CHARLES REDMAN
"Wardie"
June 29, 1946
Terre Haute. Indiana
"A helping hand he'll always lend;
A carefree lad, but a true friend."
"21" Club 2,3.4, Secretary. Assembly 3: Caribe
Club 1.2,3.4; ROTC Adjutant 4: Football Man-
ager 1; Class Assembly 3; Usher Guard 2.3,4.
Ass't Commander 4.






RICHARD FORREST RANKIN
"Taxi"
April 29. 1945

| "He says things his brain hasn't even thought
S of yet."
Class Assembly 4.






I LESLIE JEANNE RICHMOND
S"Leslie"
November 8, 1946
-" Ancon. Canal Zone
"Mild-mannered, without a worry in the world."
GAA 3.4; Girls' State 3; Nurses' Aide 1.2.3,4:
Caribe Club 1; Pep Club 1.






ROSEMARY REARDON
"Rosemary"
February 12. 1946
Washington, D.C.
"A jet-paced girl with an extra dash of per-
sonality."
Cheerleader 3.4. Captain 4; ROTC Battalion
Sponsor 4: GAA 2.53.4. Secretary 4; Caribe Club
3.4: Pep Club 1,2; Homeroom Alternate 1:; Girls'
State 3. Intramurals: Basketball 3.4: Volleyball
2.3,4, All-Stars 2; Softball 2. Prom Chairman 3:
Class Assembly 3: Caribbean Activities
Editor 4.


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RICHARD ALLAN ROSCOE
"Ross"
January 1. 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"What is man but a happy mixture of devil and
saint.
Football 3: "C" Club 3.4: Prom Decorating Com-
mittee 3.






BERTRAM RONALD RIGBY
"Bert"
December 14. 1944
Ancon. Canal Zone
"Silence is the virtue of the wise."








MICHAEL FREDERIC RYAN
"Mike"
January 12. 1946
Ancon. Canal Zone
"Friendly. smiling; a nice guy to have around."
Track 3.4: Football 4: Basketball 3.4; Basketball
Intramurals 3.4: Soccer Intramurals 3.4: "C"
Club 3.4.


VAUDIE GAIL ROBINSON
"Vaudie"
August 19, 1945
Margarita. Canal Zone
"It's nice to be natural when you're naturally
nice.
Dramatics Club 1.2.3.4: Thespians 3.4: Pep Club
1.2: Girls' State 3.


JOHN MILTON SANDERS
"Milt"
November 17. 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"A little work and mostly play
Blend together for a perfect day."
Baseball 3.4, Lettered 3.4: Football 3,4. Lettered
3.4.


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SANDRA E. SHORE
"Sandy"
October 22. 1946
Ancon. Canal Zone
"She weaves silver threads into the fabric of
memory.
Nurses' Aide 3.4; Pink Girls 3: Pep Club 1:
Glee Club 2.3.








JAMES JOSEPH STEVENSON
"Big Red"
October 31, 1946
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania
"His hopes are as high as his legs are long.'


GRANT WOODROW SMITH, JR.
"Woody"
September 19, 1946
San Antonio. Texas
"Of every noble work, the silent part is best."
Football 1.2,3.4, Lettered 3.4: Track 1.2.3,4; Base-
ball 3.4; Boys' State 3: Homeroom Alternate 4:
Band 1: "C" Club 2.3.4.







EDITH NAOMI STIEBRITZ
"Edie"
September 15. 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"The mildest of manner and the gentlest of
heart."
Basketball 4: Volleyball 4: Softball 4; Band 1,2,
3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4: Nurses' Aide 3.4.


MELVIN JOHN SOWARDS
"John"
November 18. 1946
Schofield Barracks, Hawaii
"Life may be really earnest, but it sure is fun."


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SANDRA BEVERLY TORTORICI
"Sandy"
June 1, 1946
Margarita, Canal Zone
"She Nwas our queen, our rose, our star.
Intramurals 1.2: Torrid Zone W\izards 1.2.5;
Class Secretary 3: Girls' State 3: Prom Decor-
ating Committee 3; Class Assembly 3; Jamboree
Queen 4.





MARY JEAN STOUT
"Jeannie
October 28. 1946
Martinez. California
"A friendly companion throughout the day."
Latin Club 1,2; FHA 1: Pep Club 1: GAA 1:
Softball 4.








LORRAINE ELIZABETH UREY
"Raine"
November 14. 1946
Ancon. Canal Zone
"Brimming over with jests and quips;
Never a sad word on her lips."









KATHLEEN GALE SULLIVAN
"Kathi"
December 1. 1945
Los Angeles. California
"She walks in fashion wherever she goes.'
Bay Side High. New York, N.Y.: Journalism
Copy Editor 1. Cristobal High: French Club 3.4:
Drivers' Training Award 3; ROTC Company
Sponsor 4.





YVONNE G. WARD
"Bonnie"
October 4. 1946
Boston, Massachusetts
"The devil within, the devil without-
That's our Bonnie without a doubt."

Volleyball 1,2.3.4. All-Stars 1: Basketball 1.3.4.
All-Stars I: Softball 1.4: Girls' State 3: Banquet
Committee 3: Tennis 4.


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RUTH MACEL WASHABAUGH
"Mace"
January 5, 1946
Margarita. Canal Zone
"If she were a finer person, she wouldn't be
human."
Nurses' Aide 1.2.3.4. Vice-President 3. President
4.





WILLIAM P. WHITE
"Bill"
November 13. 1946
Portland. Maine
"There is more to me than you understand."
Dramatics Club 2.3.4; Thespians 3.4; Band
Letter 3; Co E Executive Officer 4; Drill Team
1; Thespian Plays 2,3,4.





KAREN LEE ANNE WASZAK
"Wazzy"
December 29, 1946
Salzburg, Austria
"Forward and frolic, glee was there
The will to do, the soul to dare."
Junipero Memorial High, Monterey. Calif: NEDT
Certificate 1; School Honor Society 1.2; CARD-
INAL Staff 1.2; Glee Club 1.2; Intramurals:
Basketball 2: Volleyball 1.2. Cristobal High:
Homeroom Representative 3; Girls' State 3: Class
Assemblies 3.4; Caribe Club 4: Intramurals:
Basketball 4: Volleyball 3.4: Softball 3.4; Ten-
nis 3; Caribbean Senior Editor 4: Tradewind
Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 4: National Honor
Society.


ALBERTA HELEN WILDER
"Al"
August 6. 1945
Brooklyn, New York
"A thing of beauty is a great joy."
Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; Prom Decorating
Committee 3; French Club 4; "21" Club Carni-
val Court 1.2.3; Homecoming Queen 4. Intra-
murals: Basketball 2.4; Volleyball 1.2.3.4; Soft-
ball 3.4.


SANDRA ELLEN WEIGLE
"Sandy"
December 20. 1945
Ancon. Canal Zone
"A delightful mixture of most everything that's
terrific."
Class President 1; SA Ass't Treasurer 3: SA
President 4; Cheerleader 3.4; Drill Team Spon-
sor 3: Girls' State 3; Class Assembly 3; "21"
Club Court 1.3; Homecoming Court 4; GAA
2.3.4; Basketball 1.2.3.4; Volleyball 1.2.3.4:
Softball 1.2.3.4.


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DONNA RAE WILLIAMS
"Donna"
March 11. 1945
Seattle. Washington
"Happiness is the harvest of a quiet eye.
Girls' State 3: Dramatics Club 4: Rifle Team
2.3; Softball "A" League 2.3.


DAVID ARTHUR WILDER
"Wiley"
February 21. 1946
Boston, Massachusetts
"The deed I intend is great, but what, as yet.
I know not."
Baseball 2.3.4. All-Zone Baseball 3: Football
2.4. All-Stars 4; Basketball 1.3; "C" Club 2.3,4:
"21" Club 1.2,3.4: Homecoming Court 4.


JUDY ANN WILLIAMS
"Judy"
March 11, 1945
Seattle. Washington
"True and full of life-indispensable to her team.
Swimming Letter 3: GAA 2,3.4, Treasurer 4.


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Pierre Leignadier

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Roger Noble
Donna Wong


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Greg Hakanson
Donna Wong


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Mickey McElhone
Judy Palumbo


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Greg Hakanson
Janet Hoverson


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Richard Roscoe
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Robert Martin
Rosemary Reardon


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THE SWAMI SPEAKS
starring in "The Incredible Shrinking Girl." MARSHA COLLINS
As I look into my crystal ball, the smoke and mist clear, and I stars in "The Attack of the 50 Foot Woman." In Alfred Hitch-
see that which should not be known by mortal man. It is the cock's new production "The Sandfleas." JOAN McGLOIN is
future, in all its glory and hardship. bitten by a large sandflea beautifully portrayed by DON PERRY.
Ssee a woman sitting in a large house. It is a white house. As the show progresses. Biology teacher JOHN LASHER saves
Hail President SANDY WEIGLE! Due to the efforts of Con- CHS from sandsea attack by having the principal, played by
servative Senator from Arizona, TOM HEPPENHEIMER. and EMILY DIAL. install air-conditioning throughout the school.
ace ballot stuffer GREG HAKANSON, Sandy was unanimously I See that CAROL LaCROIX is a trapeze artist for Bamum
elected in the 1984 campaign. In her newly created cabinet posts and Bailey Circus. PRISCILLA COLLINS is a famous tree
are ROGER NOBLE, Secretary of Dodo Control: ROBERT surgeon in Ohio. and has many wealthy patients. KAREN
BURGENER. Secretary of Non-Alcoholic Beverages: JUDY WASZAK is a mattress tester at Macy's. NINA CHAPPELL
PALUMBO. Cashbox Secretary; and PEGGY MacCONNELL, is a landlady at the Spastic Arms Apartments. BARBARA
Secretary of Defense Against "The Birds." When the opposition BELCHER is teaching American Institutions at CHS.
leader. TAD CAMPBELL. asked, "Why do so many of the
President's cabinet members come from CHS?" Sandy's Press JUDY WILLIAMS has just received Coney Island in exchange
Secretary PIERRE LEIGNADIER replied. "Didn't Kennedy's for three billion books of Green Stamps. FRANK BORSELLINO
come from Harvard?" No more questions were asked after that. runs the Coney Island Roller Coaster. FRANK ENDER runs
the Parachute Jump: and VAUDIE ROBINSON collects the
Recently. BILL DOCKERY displayed his first-place gold Olym- tickets at the Wax Museum.
pic pole vault medal at the Paris World's Fair. The US Exhibi-
tion at this fair was designed by the world famous architect RENA and MAGALY ALAYON are advertising pep pills.
ROBERT MARTIN. Also on display was the Nobel Prize in Rena is the "before" and Magaly is the "after." JANIS BROGIE
Botany won by KENNY KARPINSKI for his development of a is their booking agent.
money tree.
money tree. In the field of medicine, many are active in research. NAOMI
CHARLES BIALKOWSKI and LOUIS McGOFF have gone KUNTZ has discovered a cure for hangovers. STELLA KUCI-
into the realm of the supernatural. They are investigating the KAS has cured SUE MATHEISON of her dreaded disease known
various forms of spirits, as Canal Zone Creepitis. SANDY SHORE has set the medical
profession back twenty years by discovering a cure for which there
VIRGINIA FARIS and ALICE LAY are in charge of the Ben is no disease.
Casey Hospital.
CHARLOTTE BIALKOWSKI has just received a gold cup for BETTY LEWIS and VICKI CLARK have just completed their
her winning entry in the Championship Cough-Drop Spitting Con- reenactment of that 1805 exploration of the Northwest U.S. by
test sponsored by the Twistin' Torso Music Company owned by what's their names. Their guide was JIM STEVENSON.
VALERIE MEANS. The judges of this contest were WARD TOM HICKEY has been lecturing on his famous Reduction Rule
REDMAN and AEX RAMIREZ. at Harvard where DENNIS IZQUIERDO is teaching an ad-
CHRISTINE BATH, Saskatchewan shoe saleswoman, is cur- vance form of Wilderite Mathematics, introduced by DAVE
rently advertising her wares in the New York Times, run by WILDER.
JANET HOVERSON. New York Times ace reporter NANCY BILL WHITE has just duped BUZZY NELSON into buying the
HOPKINS has just completed her greatest news-story: BILL Thatcher Ferry Bridge. BILL DeSALVO OK'd the sale because
ACHESON Overthrows Castro. one half of the profits went to himself since he's Governor of the
The tobacco industry is thriving with JOHN SOWARDS as Canal Zone. The other half went to LORRAINE CHAN. Presi-
head of Philip Morris Inc. IVAN KLOSOVSKY owns a tobacco dent of Panama.
farm on which BERTRAM RIGBY is Chief Tobacco Picker.
DONNA WILLIAMS and MARY STOUT are mountain
Transportation has interested many of our classmates. GEORGE climbers in the Himalayas. Their oxygen masks are manufactured
EVANS, car salesman, has just sold his 35th Put-Putmobile to by the RICHARD ROSCOE Gas Mask Company.
RAY RAMIREZ, international driving champion. A week ago.
ALBERT ARCIA finished his trip from Panama to Honolulu by Four of our girls have gone into the modeling profession.. AL-
car. His only trouble was a slightly flooded engine. MICHAEL BERTA WILDER is modeling elevator shoes. NELLY PATTON
BELANGER has invented automatic steering for cars. SOLO- models bobbysox. Mustache wax is the big thing on Broadway.
MON HERES is in charge of helicopter service between Maria and that's what WANDA RACHAL is modeling. JEAN HARD-
Chiquita and Coco Solo. CARL IZQUIERDO is the engineer WICK is selling model airplanes.
of the Coca Puff Special which travels between the two states of LORRAINE UREY. now in the WACS, is stationed in France
Hysteria and Confusion. REGIE LUM is in charge of the where DOMINIQUE DeREILHAC has completed his second term
caboose. of office as Prime Minister.
The Peace Corps has claimed three of our friends. NICKY
BROOKS is teaching the primitive people of Margarita how to BARBARA O'NEIL and VERONICA NYE have arrived in
boil water. GEORGE KANDRIN has begun to show the savages Los Angeles after flying around the world in seven hours using
of Coco Solo how to chew gum: and JOHN SANDERS is a fuel developed by the two millionaire chemists, AIDA PEREZ
striving to bring peace to violent Gatun by introducing the town and CHARLENE ACUFF. This speedy plane was designed and
to air-conditioning. built by those two lady engineers. BONNIE WARD and MACEL
In the field of art. JIM MOORE is designing platinum tooth- WASHABAUGH. BOB CORRIGAN'S gum held the plane
picks for the wealthy people of Balboa. LESLIE RICHMOND together.
is exhibiting her paintings to ROSEMARY REARDON, Holly- ED MARSHALL and LANCE CHESHIRE are deep sea
wood junk dealer; and NANCY MITCHELL is displaying her divers. They discovered $3.000.000.000 in Davy Jones' Locker.
sculpturings at the N.Y. Museum of Modern Trash at which but they had to give it to the Internal Revenue Service where
LAURIE MORALES is the director. EDITH STIEBRITZ is TERRY BRENNER is working as chief water-cooler inspector.
making a fortune by throwing paint on a canvas and calling it art.
BILL BRANDT is doing marvels with yellow and white paint. His MIKE WALSH is cleaning used DDT cans at DEBBY
work can be seen in the center of all Canal Zone roads. MEEKER's Insecticide Company. MIKE BARANICK is breed-
Hollywood has become the home of fourteen members of our ing insects.
class. CONNIE LASHER has just completed her 25th film con- ILIA QUINONES. Canal Zone lady lawyer, was hired to de-
ceming insanity. She's just mad about that subject. REINALDO fend WILSON YOUNG who was accused of stealing MIKE
BARRERAS is the head of 21st Century Fox and DONNA FURLO's solid gold roller skates. After a three month trial.
WONG is now under contract at his studios. BARBARA Del Wilson was sentenced to 15 years at Gamboa Penitentiary where
VECCHIO is starring in a new production of Cleopatra. STEVE KATHI SULLIVAN is the warden.
MORRISON plays Julius Caesar. MIKE RYAN plays Mark
Anthony. HARRY MURRAY plays Augustus Caesar, and Finally, ALEX HEPPENHEIMER is selling used crystal balls
DINGER RANKIN plays the asp. TONI-JO FOURNIER is to future Literary Editors of the Caribbean.






CLASS WILL
BILL ACHESON leaves his rabbit to anyone with enough carrots
to feed it.
RINA ALAYON leaves all her bobby sox to the 4th period gym
class.
ALBERT ARCIA leaves his gym shoes to Frank Vasquez.
REINALDO BARRERAS leaves.
MICHAEL BELANGER leaves empty seats everywhere for
Montague to fill them up.
CHARLES BIALKOWSKI leaves all his empty bottles to who-
ever thinks he can drink their contents.
CHARLOTTE BIALKOWSKI leaves the sponsorship of E Com-
pany to Nancy DeLapp.
WILLIAM BRANDT leaves his seat in typing class to anyone
who can type as many words per minute as he can.
ROBERT BURGENER leaves his abilities and memories to any-
one who wants them.
LORRAINE CHAN leaves her intellectual junk from her locker
to Catalina Lau.
NINA CHAPPELL leaves all her problems in G.A.A. to anyone
who can solve them.
VICKI CLARK leaves her ability to look at Corvairs to Skipper
Berger.
MARSHA COLLINS leaves her height to Orrin Clement, her
levis and sweatshirt to Virginia Austin. and her singing ability
to Amy Garcia.
ESTLLE DAVISON leaves her fabulous French accent to Luigi
Manlovani.
BARBARA DEL VECCHIO leaves her athletic ability to only
coordinated juniors.
LAURIE (JONES) DE MORALES leaves her ability to get
along with Mr. Beck to her brother Douglas.
BILL DE SALVO leaves his mechanical ability and his Ariel 500
Twin to Paul Washabaugh.
EMILY DIAL leaves her "I feel good" days and her one-track
mind to any junior who feels greatly in need of a healthy
diversion from normality.
WILLIAM DOCKERY leaves his pole vault position to Randy
Schroeder.
GEORGE EVANS leaves his "Caddy" to Ed Pugh.
VIRGINIA FARIS leaves her place in Advance Physics to her
sister Jane. and her place on all the dance committees to anyone
who will work hard.
TONI FOURNIER leaves all the ants in locker No. 5 who eat her
lunch to the next senior who gets it.
ALEX HEPPENHEIMER leaves his Classics to next year's Senior
English classes, his empty cigarette packs to all the underclass-
men who "borrowed" from him, and his class rank to Chris
Wrenn or Tom Jordan.
TOM HEPPENHEIMER leaves the Presidency of the United
States to Barry Goldwater, and the honor of being Mrs.
Heppenheimer to Karen.
TOM HICKEY leaves Senior English detention to Jon Jorstad.
NANCY HOPKINS leaves her honesty in trig class to Diogenes.
JANET HOVERSON leaves the mops in gym class to Janet Clute
DENNIS IZQUIERDO leaves his seat in trig to anyone who is
confused as he is.
GEORGE KANDRIN leaves his dirty football uniform to Cathy
Fitzsimmons.
KENNY KARPINSKI leaves his ability to do nothing better than
anyone else to "Toothy" McCullough.
STELLA KUCIKAS leaves all the "sapos" of good old CHS to
her sister Mariallenca.
NAOMI KUNTZ leaves Mrs. Fattorosi and her anklets to Bernie
Babinecz if she'll take them, and her ability to get along with
Mrs. Young to her brother Billy.
CAROL LA CROIX leaves her cheerleading position to Diane
Asbury and all the good times she's had to Bernie Babinecz.
knowing she will have just as many if not more.
CONNIE LASHER leaves room 349 to Bill Sachse.
ELIZABETH LEWIS leaves her place in the lunch hangout to
Suzanne Lider and CHS to her sisters Eleonor and Glenda.
PEGGY MACCONNELL leaves all that's behind her to any
junior girl in need of it.
ROBERT MARTIN leaves his ROTC profession and F Com-
pany to his brother Franklin.


AND TESTAMENT
SUE MATHIESON leaves her gigantic dandruff Ilakes to Pedro
Lasarte and the "Integrating Twins to Lou Mantovani.
JOAN MCGLOIN leaves her old shoe strings to Kathy O'Donnell.
VALERIE MEANS leases her senior subjects to Nancy Largent. if
she is willing or crazy enough to accept them.
DEBORAH MEEKER leaves her swimming abilities to all the
underclassmen.
NANCY MITCHELL leaves her place in the Thespian Society to
anyone who can fill it without having a nervous breakdown.
JIM MOORE leaves his place on the Blue Team to any sucker
who thinks lie has what it takes to play football.
HARRY MURRAY leaves two six-weeks' supply of passes to the
metal shop to Walter Thompson and his ability to ride a motor-
bike to any idiot who wants it.
BARBARA O'NEAL leaves her excellent math grades to Margaret
O'Neal, her musical talent to Pam Maedl. and her athletic
ability to Sara Palumbo.
JUDY PALUMBO leaves her laugh to the tender ears of CHS
students.
NELLIE PATTON leaves her ability to talk for hours to her
brother Warren.
AIDA PEREZ leaves all her callous typing fingers to the next
ROTC Office Assistant.
WANDA RACHAL leaves her messy locker to Blanca DeJesus
and Sharon Harvey. and the conceit she can't dig up to Lynn
Burleson.
RAY RAMIREZ leaves his football shoes to Jack Blair if he can
get into them and his starting block to anyone who wants it
because Coach Moser won't let him take it with him.
SIXTO RAMIREZ leaves his ability to play basketball to Laura
Russon.
RICHARD RANKIN leaves his hearse to Marsha Collins with
love and kisses.
ROSEMARY REARDON leaves her appetite to Nancy Del.app
and her cheerleading shoes to Judy Paulson.
WARD REDMAN leaves his officers hat to Drayton and all his
knowledge to Fred Ryan.
LESLIE RICHMOND leaves her seat in the orchestra to Dorothy
Harper and her violin to her sister.
VAUDIE ROBINSON leaves her ability to do nothing while work-
ing as doorman to Mary O'Donnell and anyone else who is
interested in taking it easy.
SANDY SHORE leaves her troubles to Adele Burns, sixth period
study hall to Richard Cooper. and the beach regretfully.
JOHN SOWARDS leaves his seat in Mrs. Smith's English class
to Harry Simons.
JIM STEVENSON leaves his flaming red hair to all the girls
in CHS.
MARY STOULT leaves Cristobal High School to all the un-
fortunate underclassmen who have one or two years more to go.
KATHI SULLIVAN leaves her marching ability to next year's
F Company sponsor.
SANDY TORTORICI leaves her position as Jamboree Queen to
Judy Paulson.
LORRAINE UREY leaves Mr. Bock and his homeroom to Cathy
Parker along with shorthand.
BONNIE WARD leaves her bobby sox to Diane Arington if she
happens to have Mrs. Fattorosi for gym next year and her place
at the picnic table to MilliePayne.
MACEL WASHABAUGH leaves her so-called laugh to Nancy
DeLapp and her seat in study hall to Tina DeSalvo.
KAREN WASZAK leaves her "flattering" nicknames to Bernie
Babinecz and her "PTA" meetings with a math teacher to Pete
Young.
SANDY WEIGLE leaves her cheerleading position to Marianne
Fields and all the fun during football season to Bernie. Sue. and
Diane to keep up next season.
ALBERTA WILDER leaves everything she can think of to Sue
Roscoe and Joanne Wilder.
DONNA WILLIAMS leaves a quicker and easier senior year than
she had to Judy Redmond.
JUDY WILLIAMS leaves to the GA.A. a mascot as faithful
as Robert.
DONNA WONG leaves her writer's cramp to next year's seniors.
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CLASS OF 1965


Amelia Garcia
Vice-President


Diana Arington


Pamela Robertson
Secretary


Wallace Brians


Bernadette Babinecz


Diane Asbury


Miguel Cabezas
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Gayle Bruce
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Kathleen Christiansen










Orrin Clement


James Bedsworth


Adele Burms


Carla Chambers


Janet Clute


Jill Beech


Virginia Austin


Linda Benton


Maureen Charron


George Coleman


Janice Cheshire


Lillian Thomas
President


Ricardo Fong
Treasurer


Louis Austin


Susan Buss


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Ronald Collins












Yvonne Colon


Michelle Goguen

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Beverly Dreyer


Neal Compton


Lynn Egger


James Cook












Richard Cooper


Edna Forsythe












James Frost


Richard Hakanson

mmm=.....


Carl Izquierdo


Arlene Hannberg


Sharon Harvey


Violeta Fuentes


Blanche Jones












Dan Jones


Patricia Hogan


Thomas Jordan.
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Gayle Fettler




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Cathy Fitzsimmons


Sharon Dobbs


Hilda Hotsko












John Hotsko


Jane Faris


Nancy DeLapp


Gary Geddes















Donald McCullough


MIN


Frederick Linck


Nancy Largent


Alice Link


Connie Latto


Karen McElroy











Luigi Montovani


Suzanne Roscoe


Cathy Parker


Marilyn Roth


Mildred Payne


Fred Ryan


Richard Livingston


Paula LeBreton

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Pancho Motta


William Sachse

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Bonnie


Carolina Lee


Naomi Mason


Suzanne Lider
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Catherine Redman


Mary O'Donnell











Ramon Otero


Robert Sanders


Judith Redmond


Ana Santos


Jon Jorstad




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Judith Paulson
Judith Paulson













Bill Smith


a Tiger


Ijta Tigert


Susan Soyster


Margo Stanley


Donna Vache










Carmen Valencia


Linda Stohrer


Robert Valentine










Franklin Vasquez


Warren Gregory


Donna Wertz


Leda Walbridge


Susan Wilferd


Joanne Walker


Vilna Williams





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Give him a break. Vickie.


What happened to my GUM!


Really. George, two dates for one night?


Whatcha hidin' for. Dinger?


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Why so glum, Kathy?


Don't you think one is enough. Alex?
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I got that straight from the horse's mouth,
honest!


It's not that bad. Nancy


Billy's second
childhood


Really. Mr. Shipman. a Little Boy Blue you're not!


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BACK ROW. left to right: Lou Hilzinger. James Jones. Harry Dockery. Crispin Clark, Bernard Mans.
Matthew Baas. Joe Stephenson. CENTER ROW: Gisela Kam. Priscilla Morgan, Betty Jane Rief. Mark
Troseth. Linda Burza. Shirley Shipman, Linda Francis. John Bieschke. FRONT ROW: James Cronan.
Mary Torstenson. Virginia Green. Shirley Davis. Audrey Duncan, Rosilie Hewitt. Jayne Yocum, Diana
DeFrees. Renaldo Ng.


CLASS


BACK ROW, left to right: Tomas Benero. Charles Amato. Tom Coffin, John Blair. Carl Ender. Hollis
Griffon. Alfredo Lee .CENTER ROW: Mike Davila. Veronica Walker. Bill Montgomery. Teri Hand.
Jose Batista. George Bedsworth. Janine Bedsworth, Marc Page. FRONT ROW: Elizabeth DeSalvo.
Beverly Schleiffer. Carla Martinez, Christine Christiansen. Nancy Huldtquist, Lynn Perry. Patricia Fue.
Jose Vasquez.


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BACK ROW. left to right: Cindy Terwilliger. Paul Williams. Joe Fernandez. CENTER ROW: Dan
Austin. Leslie Highly. Louise Russon. Laurie Will. Dave Hutchinson. Mario Maffei. Ken Berstein.
FRONT ROW: Annabella Parsons. Marsha Hellmund. Carole Conn. Sherian Meeker. Joanne Wilder.
Pat Sims. Leslie Dugas.


OF 1966


BACK ROW. left to right: Terry Tobin. Joseph Berger. Elmer Hamor. Richard Hull. Kenny Del\'ecclio.
Peter Butz. CENTER ROW: Reimundo Pacheco. Claudia Clark. Mary Pope. Mary Clement. Margaret
Martin. Kathy Stevenson, Wayne Smith. FRONT ROW: Linda Hellmund. Carl Compton. Candy
Husband. Kerrie Schroeder. Rosy Donohue. Marie Geer. Robert Will. Juanita Mason


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BACK ROW, left to right: Skipper Currier, Sue Brennen. George Kredell. Ramon Baez. Doug Billison.
John Sullivan. Fred Ghent. Marcel Matamores. Pete McBride. CENTER ROW: Rick Brogie. Leslie
Van Dyke, Lynn Sawyer. Kathy Pennington, Sandy Edmundson. Esther Zimmerman. David Coffey. Mark
Paden. FRONT ROW: Karen Hammond. Rocio Cabezas, Blanca DeJesus, Rosa Tschumy. Barbara
Wagner. Sharon Bailey, Kathleen O'Donnell. Sandra Johnson.

SOPHOMORES


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BACK ROW. left to right: William Hanly, Leonard Huff. Jim Niles. Paul Menges. Juan Bernard. Anita
Vias. CENTER ROW: Roxie Tompkins. Dorothy Harper. Margaret O'Neil. Suzanne Smith. Johnnie
Kelly. FRONT ROW: Pam Maedl. Alexis Endara. Hilda Garcia. Rosalind Knight. Jean Williamson,
Nancy DeTore.


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BACK ROW, left to right: Billy Kuntz. Doug Smith, Kelly Clark. Brent Mitchell, Eric Ernest. Louis
Valencia. Bill Redmond. CENTER ROW: Sandy Waszak, Herve Triolet. Phillip Owen. Noreen
Metzgar. Susan Phillips. Gibby Hixon, Ada Fuentes. Dave Goguen. FRONT ROW: Andre lilies. Kathy
Scheibe. Maria Elena Kucikas. Cherry DeRaps. Pam Vache. Sharon Highley, Charlotte Winegart. Linda
Auban. Norma Stanley.



CLASS


BACK ROW. left to right: Jack Sanders, Vudy Kocib. Luis Antonopus. Tim Herring. James Carlson.
William Yorman. Marty Pope. CENTER ROW: Donna Wolfe. Lorine Sims. Myron Sandoval. Scot
Nordlund.James Borsellino. Merda Vasquez. Mary Kernont. FRONT ROW: Marianne Field. Joan
DeLapp. Pat Meeker, Ann Salazar, Rexene Ward. Sarah Palumbo. Elizabeth Herandez.


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BACK ROW, left to right: Leo Paulson. Robert Griffon. John Fettler, Juan Santos. Hank DeVoll,
Kathy Gegg. Delbert Clark. CENTER ROW: Eleonor Lewis. Eric Nicolaisen. Darnell Will. Tom Ryan.
Tom Cook. FRONT ROW: Linda Johnson. Irene Corrigan. Beverly Egger. Lois Sims. Catalina Lau.
Michiyo Murga.




OF 1967


BACK ROW. left to right: Edgardo Quinones. Julio Smith. Kenneth Bosely. Jon Coffin. Annibal
DeJesus. Wally Waddell. Dean Greer. CENTER ROW: Ralph Morales. Peggy Collins. Alice
Zimmerman, Joyce Van Dyke. Sharon Fusselman. Gloria Lelaidier. Harrell Parsons. FRONT ROW:
Gloria Stout. Elizabeth Quinones. Joyce Seeley. Dulce Bernard, Karen White. Chris Jackson. Donna Moore.


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Go get em. Tigers. Our football queen.


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AND COURT


PRINCESS JUDY PALUMBO escorted by
MICKY McELHONE.


PRINCESS SANDY WEIGLE escorted hy
JOHN SANDERS.


Princess Judy Palumbo, Marquise of the Gardenias. Keeper of
the Pearls. Daughter of the Evening, was wearing a sweeping
gown of French Royal Blue brocade. She was escorted by
Micky McElhone. Knight of the Golden Armor. Chief cleaner
of the uniforms, and Receiver of the Passes.
Princess Janet Hoverson. Governess of the Orchids. Keeper of
the Opal. Daughter of the Sunrise. wore a lovely gown of prim
rose yellow, with a lace bodice and chiffon skirt. She was
escorted by Kenny Karpinski. Master of the Fullback Slant.
Chief of the Sprained Ankles, and Defender of the Line.


PRINCESS JANET HOVERSON escorted
by KENNY KARPINSKI


PRINCESS CHARLOTTE BIALKOWSKI
escorted by DAVID WILDER.


Princess Sandy Weigle. Dutchess of the Magnolias. Keeper
of the Aquamarine, Daughter of the Sunset, was dressed in a
floor-length gown of metallic gold brocade. She was escorted
by John Sanders. Master of the Backs. Chief of the Water
Boys, and Master of the Bucketheads.
Princess Charlotte Bialkowski. Lady of the Water Lillies.
Keeper of the Emeralds. Daughter of the Noon-day Sun, wore
a stunning floor-length nylon and lace gown of deep midnight
blue She was escorted by David Wilder. Master of the
Forward Pass. Chief of the Bench, and Killer of Defense.


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QUEEN ALBERTA I AND COURT


LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Palumbo. Micky McElhone. Janet Hoverson. Kenny Karpinski. Tom Wilder.
George Kandrin. Queen. Alberta Wilder. Cheryl Evans. David Wilder. Charlotte Bialkowski. John
Sanders. Sandy Weigle.



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Lady Cheryl Evans. Keeper of the Dewdrops. Daughter of
Ihe Moon. wearing a dress of white embroidered cotton.
lady Cheryl was escorted by Squire Tom Wilder, Prince
of the Football Team, and Keeper of the Queen's crown.


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CHRISTMAS FORMAL


LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Noble. Peggy MacConnell. Kenny Karpinski. Sue Mathieson. Robert Marlin.
Alberta Wilder. Alex Ramirez. Betty Lewis. Judy Palumbo. Mr. Paul Beck. George Kandrin. Rosemary
Reardon, Pierre Leignadier. Charlotte Bialkowski. Karen Waszak. Gregg Hakanson. Nancy Hopkins.
Nina Chappell. Ray Ramirez. Emily Dial. Alex Heppenheimer.


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R.O.T.C. BATTALION STAFF


Maj. Ward Redman. Capt. Greg Hakanson. Lt. Col Kenny Karpinski. Lt. Col. Rosemary Reardon. Maj
Frank Borsellino. Lt Col. Alex Heppenheimer. Camera shy. 1st Lt. Randy Schroeder.


R.O.T.C. SPONSORS


Diane Ashury. Rosemary Reardon. Charlotte Bialkowski. Kathy
Sullivan.


COLOR GUARD


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R.O.T.C. DRILL TEAM


FOREGROUND: Drill Team Sponsor. Honorary Cadet Ist Lt. Diane Ashury: Drill Team Commander.
Cadet 1st Lt. Louis Austin.


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BACK ROW: Angel Rodriguez. Lou Hilzinger. Chuck Amato.
FRONT ROW: Alex Heppenheimer (Manager). Larry Christoph
(Co-Captain). Lance Cheshire (Co-Captain). Rudy Kocib.


No, Private. To guard the spon-
sors in case of fire or disorder
is not the first general order!


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Is that a Mack truck on our front fender?


Wonder what he's dreaming of!


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S.A.


OFFICERS


The S. A. Officers are five
students elected by the student
body to encourage participation
in school activities and a friend-
lier relationship among students.


LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Schroeder (Vice-President). Orin Clement (Asst. Treas-
urer), Sandy Weigle (President). Diane Asbury (Secretary). Don McCullough
(Treasurer).


STUDENT


CABINET

The Student Cabinet consists
of representatives from each
homeroom who keep their home-
rooms informed on the activities
taking place at school. Their
sponsor-Mr. Bock.


SI' IING, lelt to right: Eleanor Lewis. Judy Palumbo. Bonnie Marquard. Nancy
Huldquist. Rosalie Hewitt. STANDING: William Hanley. Phillip Owen. Judy
Paulson. Robert Zcrk, Barbara O'Neal. Nancy Hopkins.


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ATHLETIC

COUNCIL


The Athletic Council is made up
of Student Association's Alternates.
Their job is to take care of the gates
at all the C.H.S. athletic contests.


SITTING, left to right: David Coffey. Sherian Meeker, Jill Beech. Mary Clement. Dorothy
Harper. STANDING: Thomas Heppenheimer, Pete Young. Mr. Gregg-sponsor. Ricky
Livingston, Grant Smith. Mathew Baas. Jon Jorstad. Wardy Redman. Jon Coffin.


NATIONAL

HONOR

SOCIETY

The highest honor that Cristobal
High School can bestow upon a
student is election to membership in
the Caribbean Chapter of the Na-
tional Honor Society. Qualifications
for membership are character, lead-
ership, and service. Their sponsor is
Miss Anderson.


SITTING: left to right- Alex Heppenheiiner (Vice-President). Peggy iMaConnell
(Secretary). Judy Palumbo (President). Donna Wong (Treasurer). Lorraine Chan.
STANDING: Emily Dial, Thomas Heppenheimer. Robert Burgener. Ali Means.


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CARIBE






SsThe purpose of the
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R MTeachers of America, is to
promote a better under-
istanding of the teaching
SJprofession. Members are in-
vited to join, depending on
their scholastic ability.
Their sponsor-Mrs. Gegg.
FIRST ROW. left to right: Nancy Huldtquist, Rosalie Hewitt. Jane Faris (Historian), Marilyn Roth.
Pam Robertson. Judy Palumbo, Linda Burza, Nina Chappell, Karen Hammond. Nellie Patton. SECOND
ROW: Peggy MacConnell. Bernie Babinecz, Diane Asbury, Virginia Austin, Ginger Thomas. Rosemary
Reardon. Ruth Mason. Susan Wilferd. Nancy Hopkins. Barbara O'Nesl. Karen Waszak, Nancy
Largent. Margaret Martin Bonnie Marquard. Alice Lay. Virginia Faris (Sec.-Treas.). Carol LaCroix.
Lorraine Chan. THIRD ROW: Nancy Mitchell. Stella Kucikas. Alex Heppenheimer (President). Ricardo
Fong, John Cintron. Mario Maffei. Tom Coffin. Robert Zack, Reinaldo Barreras. Elmer Hamor. Mike
Davila, David Coffey. Frank Borsellino, Reinaldo Ng. Donna Wong (Vice-President), Valerie Means.











"21" CLUB






The "21" Club is composed of
twenty-one boys, each of whom
represents one of the Pan-American
Republics. Each member writes an
essay about the country he repre-
sents and the Cristobal-Colon
Rotary Club awards prizes for the
best essays. Their sponsor Mr.
Stearns.

FIRST ROW, left to right): Leo Paulson. Don McCullough. Kenny Karpinski (President).
Ward Redman (Recording Secretary), David Wilder. SECOND ROW: Frank Borsellino.
Paul Menges, Mario Maffei. Jon Coffin, Peter McBride. THIRD ROW: Tom Coffin.
Michele Belanger. Jon Jorstad. Pancho Motta. Alex Heppenheimer (Corresponding Secretary).


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C.T.S.







Chi Theta Sigma, the "C" Club.
is composed of boys who have made
their letter in any one of the three
sports played in CHS: Football,
Baseball, and Track. Its sponsor is
Coach Moser.


FIRST ROW, left to right: Mickey McElhone. Orrin Clement (Secretary). Panco Motta.
Fred Ryan. Jon Jorstad. SECOND ROW: David Wilder. Dick Roscoe. Kenny Karpinski
(President).Don McCullough.Robert Burgener. Ray Ramirez. Woody Smith. THIRD ROW:
Dan Jones. Jack Blair. Chris Wrenn. Doug Billison. Gregg Hakanson. Fred Linck. George
Kandrin (Vice-President).


G.A.A.





The Girls' Athletic Association
is an exclusive sports club, com-
posed of only the girls who are
outstanding in sports. To become a
member, a girl must participate in
at least two all-star teams and be
among the top ten in the point
system. Its sponsor is Mrs. Fattorosi.


SITTING. left to right: Rosemary Reardon (Secretary). Judy Palumho (Vice-President).
Nina Chappell (President). Judy Williams (Treasurer). Carol LaCroix. STANDING:
Peggy MacConnell. Diane Ashury. Margaret Martin. Nancy DeLapp. Gayle Fettler. Sandy
WVeigle. Leslie Richmond. Janine Bedsworth. Amy Garcia. Ginger Thomas. Betty Lewis.
Bernie Babinecz.


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THESPIANS




An honor club for students who
S have excelled in the field of dra-
matics. Ten points is the require-
ments for membership. Their spon-
'J. \ sor-Mr. McEIroy.






SITTING, left to right: Nancy Mitchell. Connie Lasher (President). Judy Palumbo. Estile
Davison. Lorraine Chan (Secretary). STANDING: David Coffey, Freddy Nicolaisen,
Gregory Hakanson. Vaudie Robinson, Suzanne Lider. Reinaldo Barreras. Thomas Heppen-
heimer. Alex Heppenheimer.







DRAMATICS


CLUB


The Dramatics Club is 0
open to all high school stu-
dents interested in dramat-





FIRST ROW, left to right: Catalina Lau. Nancy Mitchell (Vice-President). Connie Lasher, Donna
Williams, Estlle Davison. Lorraine Chan. SECOND ROW: Alex Heppenheimer. David Coffey.
Reinaldo Barreras Suzanne Lider. Barbara O'Neal. Vaudie Robinson, Stella Kucikas (Sec.-Treas.).
Virginia Faris, Suzanne Smith. Margaret O'Neal. Judy Palumbo. Ada Fuentes. Maria Kucikas. Ricardo
Fong. Mrs. Stohrer-sponsor. THIRD ROW: Freddy Nicolaisen, Gregory Hakanson. Bruce Flora.
Rosalind Knight. Sherian Meeker. Suzanne Thomas. Jama Acuff, Cheryl DeRap. Esther Zimmerman,
Thomas Heppenheimer. Sandy Waszak. Frank Borsellino. Luigi Manlovani. Kenny Bernstein. Carl Ender.
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PLAYS


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Scene troni "January Tha,."


Scene from "Our Town.


QUILL


AND


SCROLL

Quill and Scroll is the Inter-
national Honorary Society for
High School journalists. Those
chosen for membership have
demonstrated fully that they
merit the award through high
scholarship, journalistic achieve-
ment and service. Their sponsor
-Mr. Hopson.


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LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Hoverson. Karen Waszak. Donna Wong. Nancy Hop-
kins. NOT PICTURED: Alex Heppenheimer.


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. TORRID ZONE


WIZARDS


The Torrid Zone Wizards club is
a club for students who are inter-
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a "B" average is required in science.


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SITTING. left to right: Margaret Martin. Connie Lasher (Vice-President). Nancy Mitchell
(President). Nina Chappell. Lorraine Chan. STANDING: Alice Lay, Marilyn Roth. Pamr
Robertson. Alex Heppenheinter. Reinaldo Barreras. Elmer Hamor. Tom Coffin. Bill Mont-
gomery. Tom Heppenheimer. Margaret O'Neal, Mary Clement. Janet Hoverson.







LE CERCLE


FRANCAIS ^


The French Club organized re- .
cently is one of the first language
clubs to be started in our school.
At the meetings members are asked
to give lectures in French about
French culture. French is spoken at / A
all meetings. To be a member you
must have taken two semesters of
French with a "B" average.
SITTING. left to right: Patsy Hogan, Kathi Sullivan. Alberta Wilder. Estlle Davison (Secre-
tary). Lorraine Chan. STANDING: Dominque DeReilhac. Pat Fue. Michele Belanger.
(Historian). Sue Mathieson (President). Luigi Mantovani (Vice-President). Nellie Patton.


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NURSES'


AIDE CLUB


The Nurses' Aide Club
is a club which is open to
high school girls who are
interested in future careers
in nursing. Sponsors-Miss
McLimans and Mrs. Young


FIRST ROW. left to right: Joanne Walker. Beverly Drever. Miss McLimans (Sponsor). Amelia Garcia
(Treasurer). Christine Christiansen (Secretary). Macel W\ashabaugh (President). Virginia Fairs (Vice-
President). Jane Faris (Historian). Estlle Davison. Alice Lay. Pat Sims. SECOND ROW: Lynn Perry.
Sandy. Edmonson. Candy Husband. Anita Viaz. Carmen Valencia. Mary Clement. Rosalie Hewitt. Cheryl
DeRap. Charlene Acuff. Linda Burza. Sue Brennen. Maureen Charron. Ruth Mlason. Violeta Fuentes.
Mary Tortenson. Pat Feu. Gloria Snow. Lorraine Chan. THIRD ROW: Toni Fournier. Sandy Johnson.
Edith Stiebritz. Barbara Wagner. Lita Tigert. Diana DeFreez. Rocio Cabezas. Leda Walhridge. Kathy
Christiansen. Elizabeth DeSalvo. Kathy O'Donnell. Beverly Schleiffer. Linda Stohrer. Cathy Fitzsimmons.
Margo Stanley. Annabelle Parsons. Valerie Means. Alice Link. Nancy Largent. Priscilla loragn.
FOURTH ROW: Mary O'Donnell. Kathy Gegg. Margaret Martin. Sherian Meeker. Ktkhy Pennington.
Sharon Harvey. Mary Pope. Cathy Parker. Veronica Walker. Sandy Sliore. Joan McGloin. Leslie
Richmond, Shirley Shipman.


PINK GIRLS


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The Pink Girls is a group
of girls from the Nurses'
Aides that work at Coco
Solo Hospital during the
summer. They are placed in
different wards throughout
the hospital and are rotated
through these wards as the
summer progresses. The
work is completely volun-
tary and much knowledge
is gained of the nursing
profession.


FIRST ROW. left to right: Lorraine Chln. Ameli.i Gar(.i (Trea urer). Be erlv Drever. Christine
Christiansen (Secretary). Macel \Vashabaugh (President). Virginia Faris (Vice-President). lane arns
(Historian). Estlle Davison. Alice Lay. SECOND RO\: Edith Stiehritz. Lynn Perry. Rosalie Hewitt.
Sandy Edmonson. Mary Clement. Carmen Valencia. Sue Brennen. Ruth lMaon. Priscilla Morgan. Katrl
O'Donnell. Mary Torstenson. Pat Fue. Pat Sims. Margo Stanley. THIRD ROW: Diana DeFreez. Leda
Walbridge. Rocio Cabezas. Mary O'Donnell. Margaret Mlartin. K,thy Christiansen. Sharon Harver. loan
McGloin. Leslie Richmond. Veronica \Valker. Alice Link. Shirley Shipman. Cathy Fitzsimnmons. Linda
Stohrer, Beverly Shleiffer. Annabelle Parsons. Elizabeth DeSalvo Page 85





CLASS


The Cristobelles


In Living Color


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"Long. Tall Texan"


The Hootenanny Finale


"Al Di La"


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ASSEMBLIES


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FIRST ROW. left to right: Tad Campbell. Tom Heppenheimer. Bill
Dockery, George Evans, Jim Stevenson, Dominique de Reilhac. Mickey
McElhone. George Kandrin. David Wilder. Ray Ramirez. Jim Moore.
Mike Ryan. Bob Burgener. Woody Smith.
SECOND ROW: Pancho Motta. Joe Stevenson. Chris Clarke. Skip
Berger. Chris Wrenn. Don McCullough. Orrin Clement. Mike Sullivan.
Jon Jorstad, Wally Brians, Dan Jones. Pete Young. Bill Smith. Howard
Favorite.




FOOTBALL


LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Moore. 140 Ibs.. QB: Doug Billison, 174 Ibs.. E; Mickey McElhone. 150 lbs..
E; Jack Blair, 172 Ibs.. E; Bob Burgener. 155 Ibs.. E: George Evans. 140 lbs.. G: Dan Jones. 175 Ibs.,
T; George Kandrin. 155 lbs.. C. Team Captain; Woody Smith, 184 Ibs.. T: Wally Brians, 139 lbs.. HB:
Skip Berger. 167 lbs.. C; Ray Ramirez, 138 Ibs.. HB; Wayne Holz-claw. 206 Ibs.. G: Bill Dockery.
140 Ibs.. E.


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TEAM


THIRD ROW: Leo Paulson. Bill Hanly. Wayne Smith. John Morin,
Elmer Hamor. John Sullivan. Robert Thomas. Robert Will. Jim
Cronan. Tom Coffin. Jack Blair, Doug Billison. Dana Hughes.
FOURTH ROW: Ken Karpinski. John Sanders. Deen Greer. Doug
Smith, Mike Filzpatrick. Jack Sanders. Louis Valencia, Eric Ernest.
Wayne Holtz-claw, Annibal DeJesus. Brent Mitchell. Dennis Forsgren.
Walter Thompson.


LETIERMEN The 1963 Season


LEFT TO RIGHT: David Wilder. 145 Ibs.. HB: Orrin Clement. 129 Ibs.. QB:
Don McCullough. 140 Ibs.. HB: Chris Wrenn. 160 lbs. G; Jon Jorslad. 170 lbs.
T; Pancho Motta. 175 Ibs., G-C: John Sanders. 145 lbs.. HB: Ken Karpinski.
165 Ibs.. FB.


Jamboree, Sept. 27: C.H.S. 33, C.Z.C. 6,
B.H.S. ,. S.D.A.C. 0
October 4
Cristobal 40 -.......................Schools Div. A.C. 0
October 11
Cristobal 6 -.................................C.Z. College 6
October 18
Cristobal 55--..-.... ............................ Balboa 13
October 25
Cristobal 13........................ Schools Div. A.C. 0
November 8
Cristobal 6................................C.Z. College 21
November 15
Cristobal 13......... ........... ...............Balboa 0

Palm Bowl, Nov. 27: All-Stars 7, C.Z. College 6


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Orrin Clement


Orrin Clement is one of the most outstanding
men ever to play football in the Canal Zone.
Although he weighs only 129 pounds, many times
during this past season he outplayed rival quar-
terbacks who were much heavier.
He is a very versatile man and can both run
and pass. His rushing average is 6.0 yards per
carry, a record which few quarterbacks anywhere
can match, and he is an accurate passer, both on
long passes and short passes. His completion
record is 56.2%, an average which places him up
among the best of the nation's passers. His ability
on offense is shown by the fact that during the


past season he personally accounted for gains
totalling 1050 yards and a total of 73 points.
He was chosen as quarterback for the All-Zone
team made up of the eleven best Zone players,
and was the only Cristobal player to be chosen
unanimously. He quarterbacked the All-Stars in
the Palm Bowl and led them to victory over
Canal Zone College for their first victory since
1958.
Best of all, he was a Junior this past season
and thus has another year to play for the Tigers.


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FRONT ROG: Jon Jorstad. Remundo Pacheco. Bob Montesclaros, Richard Hull. William Hanley.
Thomas Benero. Fred Ryan. Jack Sanders. CENTER ROW: Ralph Morales, Mike Ryan. Bob Burgener.
Like Baranick. Ray Ramirez. Reginaldo Lum, David Wilder. Bill Dockery. Bill Acheson. John Sanders.
Coach Moser. BACK ROW: Mike Sullivan. Chris Wren. Mark Troseth. Matthew Baas. John Fettler.
John Hotsko. Marcel Matamores. Mike Davila, Wally Brians.


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SEATED: Richard Hakanson. Skipper Berger. Wally Brians. Jack Sanders. David Wilder. Mickey
McElhone. Ray Ramirez. STANDING: Bill Dockery. Gregory Hakanson. John Sanders. Kenny Kar-
pinski. Leslie Highley, Grant SmiilltPancho Motta. NOT PICTURED: Doug Billison.








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KNEELING: Jim Moore. Alex Ramirez. Orrin Clement. Woody Johnson. Fred Linck S'AN)ING:
Robert Bergener. Jack Blair. Mike Baranick. Dan Jones. Mark Troseth.


JUNIOR


VARSITY


KNEELING: Julio Smith. Jose Vasquez. Jim Cronan, Eric Ernest. Ronnie Robertson. STANDING
Reimundo Pacheco. Leslie Hilhlev. Tom ('offin. Bob Sanders. Chris Wrenn.


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Rosemary Reardon
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