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1965 CARIBBEAN
Volume 48


CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL


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Teacher who is to be admired and respected. Such
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ADMINISTRATION


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FACULTY


"There is nothing more difficult to take in hand,
more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its
success, than to take the lead in the introduction
of a new order of things."
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SUPERINTENDENT AND STAFF


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MR. FRANK A. CASTLES
11 Superintendent of Schools
The staff consists of Mr. Frank A. Castles, Superintendent of
i I Schools; Mr. Victor Herr, Supervisor of Music; Dr. Kenneth E.
Lake, Coordinator of Curriculum; Mr. John S. Pettingill, Assistant
to the Superintendent; Mr. Theo F. Hotz, Assistant Superintendent
Si, of U.S. Schools; Mr. Lawerence E. Horine, Supervisor of Physical
SEducation and Athletics, U.S. Schools; Miss Marilyn Flynn, Coordi-
Snator of Special Education; Dr. Charles Latimer Jr., Deputy Super-
intendent of Schools; Mrs. Frances F. Sampsell, Supervisor of
fInstruction, U.S. Elementary Schools; Mr. David A. Speir Jr.,
SSupervisor of Instruction, U.S. Secondary Schools; Mr. A. H. Byrd,
S -- Administrative and Budget Officer.















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BACK ROW: Mr. Victor Herr, Mr. John S. Pettingill, Mr. Lawerence E. Horine, Dr. Charles Latimer Jr., Mrs. Frances F. Sampsell. FRONT ROW:
Dr. Kenneth E. Lake, Mr. Theo F. Hotz, Miss Marilyn Flynn, Mr. David A. Speir Jr., Mr. A. H. Byrd. SEATED: Mr. Frank A. Castles.
































PRINCIPAL


g The moment that you receive your high school diploma will signify far more
S I than the completion of a period of schooling. It will mean that now you are taking
your place in the adult world. You will now be freed from what may often have
S appeared to you to have been the "tyranny" of high school. Soon you will be freed
from the restraints that you may have felt were placed on you at home. Soon you
will be making your own decisions.
Your schooling and your training at home have been in a large sense preparation
for this. How will you conduct yourself when you have your own decisions to make?
PAUL L. BECK May I, with some hesitation quote for you, in slightly paraphrased form, the words
of Robert Louis Stevenson to be applied as a standard of behavior.
"To be honest, to be kind to earn a little and to spend less, to make upon the whole a family happier for your
presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not to be embittered, to keep a few friends, but there with-
out sacrificing your standards and above all, on the same grim conditions, to keep friends with yourself -
here is a task for all your fortitude and delicacy!"
. VAYA CON DIOS






ASSISTANT

PRINCIPAL


CARL F. MAEDL


MARION B. TAYLOR
Secretary
B.S.
Syracuse University
J MCQL LINE E. WAGNER
Secretary
Canal Zone College
GLADYS O. DIAZ
Secretary


OFFICE STAFF


Sue Roscoe, office assistant, helps Mr. Beck and staff with school information.


Mr. Beck uses the announcing system in the office to
relate important items to teachers and students.







FACULTY



















Mr. Mowery's mechanical drawing class enables students
to improve their talent and gives them a taste of modern
architecture.


ADAMARY ANDERSON
Girls' Counselor
Guidance
B.A., M.A.
Florida State College
University of Michigan
National Honor Society


CHARLES M. BREWER
ROTC
Drill Team


RICHARD BAILEY
History
B.A., M.Ed.
Oklahoma City University
University of Oklahoma
Dramatics


JO ANN CARR
Mathematics
B.S., M.A.
University of Alabama
Junior High Dramatics


ROBERT BERGER
Social Studies
A.C., B.A.
Grand Rapids Junior College
Michigan State University
Athletic Council


VIRGINIA M. CONDINA
Health, P.E.
B.A.
Hunter College
Cheerleaders


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RICHARD W. BOCK
Mathematics
B.A., M.Ed.
University of North Dakota
University of Houston
Junior Class


MARY CONDON
History, English
B.S., M.A.
Northern \1% lii-, College
University of Michigan
S.A. Cashier

























JUNE FATTOROSI
P.E.
B.S., M.A.
Southeastern Louisiana College
University of Southern
Mississippi
Girls' Athletic Association


LOUIS J. FATTOROSI VEVA FOLSOM W. H. GAY
English, Speech Shorthand, Typing ROTC
B.S., M.Ed. B.A., M.A. ROTC Rifle Team
Rutgers University Nebraska State College Girls' Rifle Team
Debating Club Coloradq State College
S.A. Funds


Mr. Koziol points out to Juan Santos the important facts in painting
modern art.


Mr. Gansen, the senior economics teacher, teaches his
classes how to spend their money.


WILLIAM J. GANSEN
History, Mathematics
B.A., M.A.
Eastern Michigan University
University of Michigan


ANNE D. GEGG
French, Spanish, Latin
B.A., M.S.
Cornell University
Caribe Club, French Club


EUGENE T. GREGG
History
A.A., B.A., M.A.
Canal Zone Junior College
Colorado State College
University of Colorado
Athletic Council


REX C. HOPSON
English, Journalism
B.A., M.A.
Baylor University
George Peabody College
Quill and Scroll, Yearbook
























EDWARD A. KELLY
Boys' Counselor, Guidance
B.Ed., M.Ed.
University of Miami


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EDWIN KOZIOL
Art, Social Studies
B.A.
Michigan State University


ETHEL M. LAURIE
Mathematics
B.A., M.A.
New York State University
Sophomore Class


GWENDOLYN LAWSON
Librarian
B.A., M.A.
Indiana University
George Peabody College


Mrs. Fattorosi's talents extend beyond the gym.


Miss Anderson and Mr. Kelly prove very helpful to seniors
who are applying for colleges.


ROBERT MacFARLAND
Spanish, English
B.A., M.Ed.
lona College
S. F. Austin College
"21" Club


ALFHILD MAEDL
English
B.A.
Gustavus Adolphus College


EMMA L. MASON
Science, Mathematics
B.A.
Randolph-Macon Woman's
College
Freshman Class


BERNARD R. MAZZONI
Mathematics
B.S., M.Ed.
Lebanon Valley College
Pennsylvania State University


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ROBERT E. McCIL LLOL'GH
Social Studies
B.S., M.A.
St. Cloud State College
Colorado State College


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ROBERT L. MOWERY
General Mathematics,
Mechanical Drawing
B.S., M.S.
Indiana State College


JO F. McDONNELL
School Nurse
R.N., B.S.
Episcopal School of Nursing
University of North Carolina


JAMES D. NORMAN
Biology
B.S., M.S.
Michigan State University
Oregon State University
Torrid Zone Wizards


SOPHIE McLIMANS
Household Arts
B.S.
University of Wyoming


L. C. PALUMBO
Elementary Science
B.S.
Northwest Missouri
State College
Junior High S.A.


STEVE MERLINO
ROTC
B.S.
Drexel Institute of Technology


GRACE S. PFAU
Reading
B.S., M.A.
Valley City State College
University of Minnesota
Nurse's Aides, Pink Girls


Mr. Hopson, Karen Hammond, and Rosy Donohue struggle with last minute details of the
Tradewind.


Mr. Fattorosi stresses the fact that students should not talk
with their hands.



















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JAMES H. PFAU
Chemistry
B.S., M.A.
Valley City State College
University of Minnesota
Student Association


CHARLES T. REEVES
Science
B.S., M.A.
Arizona State University
Driver Training


STELLA RIEFKOHI. EARL C. SHARICK
Spanish Special Education
B.A.. M.A. B.S., M.S.
New York University Illinois State University
Columbia University


ROBERT F. SHIPMAN
Metal Shop
B.S., M.S.
Purdue University


DOROTHY SMITH
English
B.S., M.A.
Ohio Northern University
Denver University
Senior Class


JAMES E. STEARNS
Spanish
B.S., M.A.
University of Florida
Language Lab Club


FREDA L. STOHRER
English
B.A., M.A.
Jacksonville State College
I university of Tennessee
Thespians


Mr. Mazzoni explains the fundamentals of algebra to his class.


"Oh, do we have to go through this again?"


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NOT PICTURED
DOUGLAS B. LITTON
PAUL MOSER


B. K. THOMPSON HARRIETT YOUNG
Music English
B.S., M.S. B.S., M.A., Ph.D.
University of Tennessee Central Missouri State College
Majorettes Louisiana State University
Nurses' Aides


"This is an M-l and I am Sergeant Brewer."


Mr. Pfau and his zany chemistry class attempt an experiment.






































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SENIORS


"I see not a step before me as I tread on another
year; But I've kept the Past in God's keeping, -
the Future his mercy shall clear; And what looks
dark in the distance, may brighten as I draw near."
M. G. BRAINARD











ALBERT C. MOTTA, JR.
August 4, 1946; Panama, Republic of Panama.
"C" Club 1,2,3,4; "21" Club 1,2,3,4---President
4; Student Council 1,2,4; Class Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Class President 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4;
Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4-Co-Captain 4;
Canal Zone All Stars 2,3,4; All Zone 3,4.
WALLACE STODDART BRIANS
April 30, 1947; Nampa, Idaho. National Honor
Society 4; Rifle Club 1; Caribe Club 1,2,3,4;
"21" Club 2,3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Class Vice-President 4; Homeroom Alternate
1; Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4.





PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT





NAOMI RUTH MASON
July 2, 1947; Matawan, New Jersey. National
Honor Society 3,4; Caribe Club 2,3,4; GAA
3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 2,3; Glee Club 2,3;
Nurse's Aid 1,2,3; Dramatics Club 4; Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; All Stars: Volleyball 3; Soft-
ball 2; Top Ten 3.
SUSAN LOUISE SOYSTER
April 15, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. GAA 4;
Class Assemblies 2,3,4; Cheerleader 3,4;
ROTC Sponsor 4; Class Treasurer 4; Home-
coming Court 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "B"
League: Volleyball 1,3; Basketball 1,3; "A"
League: Softball 3; Volleyball 4.





SECRETARY TREASURER








We, the Class of 1965, leave Cristobal High School with mixed emotions. We are
proud to graduate and thus pass our first important milestone on the road to success,
but we are also sorry to leave our carefree high school days. Ours is the charter class
of Cristobal Junior-Senior High School-we are the first class to complete six full
years in this school.
To those of you who follow in our footsteps, we wish luck and a pleasant future.
When you become a senior, keep in mind that it is a privilege, and use that privilege
with the dignity which it deserves. As you pass through these halls, think of those who
have gone before you--especially the people of this class, our personalities, our spirit
of I,:.,.1Ih10,. e-- Remember us for the deeds we have done.












DIANA M. ARINGTON
June 10, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.

DIANE VIRGINIA ASBURY
January 25, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
GAA 2,3,4; Caribe Club 2,3,4; Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3,4; Drill Team Sponsor 3; ROTC
Sponsor 4; SA Secretary 3,4; SA Homeroom
Representative 1,2; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Home-
coming Queen 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "B"
League: Volleyball 2,3; Basketball 1,2,3.


LOUIS ALEXANDER AUSTIN, JR.
April 10, 1946: Ancon, Canal Zone. ROTC
1,2,3,4; Drill Team 1,2,3-Commander 3; Com-
pany Commander 4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Football 2,4; Swimming Team 1,2.

VIRGINIA D. AUSTIN
January 25, 1946: San Jose, Costa Rica. De-
bating Society 4-President; Caribe Club 3,4;
Language Lab Club 4; Class Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Mock Election 4; Swimming Team 2.


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JAMES A. BEDSWORTH
February 3, 1947; San Jose, Costa Rica.

GAYLE SANDRA BRUCE
November 27, 1946; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Nurse's Aid 2; Pink Girls 2; Class Assemblies
1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,4.


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ADELE JUNE BURNS
June 10, 1947; Panama, Republic of Panama.
French Club 2,3,4-President 4; Caribe Club
2,3,4; Nurse's Aid 1,2; Dramatics Club 1,2;
Language Lab Club 4; Class Assemblies
S'. 1,2,3,4; Caribbean Staff 4.
SUSAN M. BUSS
July 16, 1947; Miami, Florida. Debating So-
city 4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4.















VIVIAN ELAINE BUTLER
January 27, 1947; Hartford, Connecticut.
Nurse's Aid 3,4; Class Assembly 4; Mock
Election 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Intramurals
3,4.
DANIEL ANTONIO CALDERON
January 11, 1948; Santurce, Puerto Rico. An-
tilles High School: Student Council 1; Bas-
ketball 2. Cristobal High School: French Club
3,4.














JAMES ANTHONY CASTAGNO
April 11, 1946; Boston, Massachusetts. Fay-
etteville High School: Football 1; Track 1.
Cristobal High School: Class Assemblies 3,4;
Football 4; Track 4; Tennis 4.
CARLA MAY CHAMBERS
February 10, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards
2,3,4--Secretary 3; GAA 2,3,4-President 4;
Debating Society 4--Secretary; Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Representative 4; In-
tramurals 1,2,3,4; "A" League: Basketball 3,4;
Volleyball 3,4; Tennis 3,4.












MAUREEN RUTH CHARRON
August 16, 1947; Lincoln, New Hampshire.
Nurse's Aid 2,3,4; Pink Girls 3; Class Assem-
blies 3,4; Mock Election 4; Intramurals 2,3,4;
Caribbean Staff 4.
JANICE ELAINE CHESHIRE
April 24, 1947; Tampa, Florida. Nurse's Aid
2,3; Pep Club 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3.


KATHLEEN ELAINE
CHRISTIANSEN
January 12, 1947; Wichita, Kansas. Nurse's
Aid 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Class Assembly 1.
LARRY ALLEN CHRISTOPH
September 16, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
National Honor Society 4; Caribe Club 1,2,3,4
-Vice-President 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 3,4;
Class Assemblies 1,2: ROTC 1,2,3,4--Battalion
Commander 4; ROTC Rifle Team 3,4-Cap-
tain 4; Homeroom Representative 1,3.


ILEANA DEL CARMEN CINTRON
December 12, 1945; Ponce, Puerto Rico.
ORRIN PIERCE CLEMENT
September 6, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
"C" Club 1,2,3,4-Secretary-Treasurer 3, Presi-
dent 4; SA Assistant Treasurer 3; SA Treas-
urer 4; Football 1,2,3,4--"Most Valuable
Player" 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4;
Basketball 1,2,3,4.













JANET ANGELA CLUTE
February 22, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
GAA 3,4; Debating Society 4; Caribbean
Staff 4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4; "A" League: Softball 3; Volleyball 4.
GEORGE WILLIAM COLEMAN
September 8, 1947; Panama, Republic of
Panama. Glee Club 4.


RONALD WAYNE COLLINS
September 3, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
TOMMIE NEAL COMPTON
March 11, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. ROTC 1;
Class Assemblies 1,2; Swimming 4; Football
Manager 4.


SANDRA CAROLYN CONWAY
June 12, 1947; Hendersonville, North Carolina.
Hyattsville High School: Future Teachers of
America 1. Northwestern High School: Future
Nurses of America 2. Hendersonville High
School: Future Nurses of America 3; News-
paper Staff 3. Cristobal High School: Nurse's
Aid 4.
RICHARD LEE COOPER
May 17, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. ROTC
1,2; Drill Team 1; Usher Guard 1.


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NANCY EILEEN DELAPP
August 11, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
GAA 1,2,3,4; Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls
1.2,3.4; Chorus 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4:
Jamboree Queen 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
JACQUELINE ANN DENANY
February 27, 1947; Washington, Illinois.


BEVERLY ANNE DREYER
April 17, 1916; Margarita, Canal Zone. Nurse's
Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 1,2.3,4: Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "A" League:
Volleyball 4. Homecoming Court 4.
LYNN EGGER
July 20, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Class
Assemblies 1,2; Intramurals 4.


JANE ANN FARIS
December 1, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4-President 4; Pink Girls
1,2,3,4; Caribe Club 2,3,4-Historian 4; Dra-
matics Club 1,2,4; Marching Band 3,4; Con-
cert Band 1,2,3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2,4.
JORGE LUIS FERRER
February 19, 1947; Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Straubing High School: Football Emblem.
Cristobal High School: Caribbean Staff.


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GAYLE FETTLER
January 14, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. GAA
1,2,3,4-Vice-President 4; Nurse's Aid 1,2;
Pink Girls 1,2; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Homeroom Alternate 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
"A" League: Basketball 2,3,4; Volleyball 2,3,4;
Softball 1,2,3,4; Tennis 3,4.
CATHY FITZSIMMONS
April 1, 1947; Berkeley, California. Torrid
Zone Wizards 1,2,3,4-Secretary 4; Nurse's
Aid 3,4; Debating Society 4; Pep Club 1;
Class Assemblies 1,3,4.


RICARDO HUMBERTO FONG, JR.
July 27, 1946; Margarita, Canal Zone. Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards
1,2,3,4-President 4; Caribe Club 2,3,4; Dra-
matics Club 1,2,3,4; Chess Club 1; Debating
Society 4-Vice-President; SA Secretary, 2;
Science Fair Awards 3.
EDNA MAE FORSYTHE
August 7, 1947; Panama, Republic of Panama.
Pep Club 1; Class Assembly 1.


JAMES ABNER FROST
May 3, 1945; Tampa, Florida. Class Assembly
1; Football 4.
PHILIP EDWARD GABRIEL
June 9, 1947; Quincy, Massachusetts.











AMELIA ANTONIA GARCIA
March 11, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Nurse's Aid 1.2,3.4-Treasurer 3, Sesretary 4;
Glee Club 1.2,3.4; GAA 1.2.3,4; Language
Lab Club 4-President; Debating Society 4;
Caribbean Staff 4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "A"
League: Basketball 1,2. Class Vice-President 3.
MICHELLE THERESA GOGUEN
January 23, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Pep
Club 1; Dramatics Club 1.2; Nurse's Aid 1;
Majorette 1,2; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; Swimming Team 1,2,3.


WARREN ANTHONY GREGORY
April 9, 1947; Baltimore, Maryland. Class
Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3,4; Foot-
ball 2.
RICHARD JAMES HAKANSON
September 9, 1947; Brooklyn, New York. "C"
Club 3.4; ROTC 1,2,3,4; Class Assemblies 3,4;
Baseball 1.2.


EIRA ARLENE HANNBERG
June 26, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Nurse's
Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 1,2,3,4; Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3,4.
SHARON HARVEY
February 7, 1947; Montrose, Pennsylvania.
Nurse's Aid 2,3,4; Pink Girls 2,3,4; Girls'
Rifle Team 4; Intramurals 3,4.


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HILDA HOTSKO
September 3, 1946; Colon, Republic of
Panama. Pep Club 1; Class Assembly 2; Intra-
murals 1,2,3,4; "A" League: Volleyball 3.
JOHN HOTSKO
September 20, 1947; Colon, Republic of
Panama. ROTC. 1,2; Drill Team 1; Class
Assembly 1; Track 3,4; Basketball 2,3,4.


MICHAEL F. HERRING
June 30, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. ROTC
1,2,3,4; Rifle Team 2,3,4; Drill Team 3,4;
Class Assembly 3.
PATRICIA ANNE HOGAN
February 7, 1947; Tulsa, Oklahoma. French
Club 2,3,4; Language Lab Club 4.































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BLANCHE ELIZABETH JONES
February 26, 1947; Sego City, Virginia. Intra-
murals 3,4.
THOMAS HILLMAN JORDAN
October 8, 1948; Coco Solo, Canal Zone. Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4-President 4; Caribe
Club 2,3,4; Language Lab Club 4, ROTC
Drill Team 3,4; National Merit Semifinalist 4;
NSF Summer Study Program 3.












JON KENT JORSTAD
March 18, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. "21"
Club 2,3,4; "C" Club 2,3,4; SA Alternate 3,4;
Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; All
Stars 3; Track 2,3,4.
NANCY ANN KLUNICK
November 24. 1948; Alton, Illinois. Dunton
High School: Class President 1; Intramurals 1.
Bellaire High School: French Club 2; Future
Teachers of America 2. Winthrop High School:
Drama Club 3; Glee Club 3: French Club 3.
Cristobal High School: French Club 4; Dra-
matics Club 4; Caribe Club 4.


NANCY SUZAN LARGENT
August 28, 1947; Panama City, Republic of
Panama. Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4: Caribe Club
2.3,4: Debating Society 4; Language Lab
Club 4: Girls' Rifle Team 4; NCTE Nomina-
tion 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
CAROLINA ANN LEE
March 25, 1946; Colon, Republic of Panama.


FREDERICK DONALD LINCK
October 22, 1947; Detroit, Nl. hoJr.. "C" Club
2,3,4; "21" Club 4; Homeroom Alternate 4;
Basketball 2,3; Tennis 1,2.3,4.
ALICE ELIZABETH LINK
November 1, 1946; Colon, Republic of
Panama. Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls
1,2,3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2.


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KRISTIN LEE MALLORY
September 4, 1947; Toledo, Ohio. Spanish
Club 1,2; Future Teachers of America 1,2,3,4;
School Newspaper 3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
LUIGI L. N. MANTOVANI
November 6, 1947; Panama City, Republic of
Panama. French Club 2,3,4-Vice-President 4:
CariLe Club 2,3,4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2;
Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Debating Society 4;
Language Lab Club 4-Russian Sector Chair-
man; ROTC 1,2,3; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4.


BONNIE ELIZABETH MARQUARD
January 21, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. Caribe
Club 1,2,3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Home-
room Representative 3,4; Homeroom Alternate
2: Athletic Council 2; Intramurals 1,2,3,4;
"B" League: Softball 2.
DONALD LEE McCULLOUGH
March 6, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. "21"
Club 1,2,3,4-Vice-President 4; National
Honor Society 3,4; 'C" Club 2,3,4; Class
Assemblies 3,4; SA Treasurer 3; SA Presi-
dent 4; ROTC Battalion Executive Officer 4;
Afl Zone 4: Baseball 3,4.


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ANDREW JOHN METZGAR
January 31, 1947; White Plains, New York.
ROTC 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3.
MARY FRANCES O'DONNELL
February 4, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. Nurse's
Aid 1,2,3,4; Dramatics Club 1,2; French Club
3.4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4.


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RAMON OTERO, JR.
March 11, 1947; Bayamon, Puerto Rico. ROTC
Drill Team 3,4; ROTC Rifle Team 3,4; Swim-
ming Team 3.
CATHERINE IRENE PARKER
November 28, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone.
Nurse's Aid 2,3,4; Pink Girls 3; Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Caribbean
Staff 4.


JUDITH ANN PAULSON
March 14, 1947; Corry, Pennsylvania. Debat-
ing Society 4; Cheerleader 4: Freshman-
Sophomore Dance Queen 2: "21" Club Carni-
val Queen's Court 2; Homecoming Court 4;
SA Representative 2.3; Class Assemblies
1,2.3,4; Intramurals 1.2,3,4; Top Ten 2.
MILDRED MARIE PAYNE
November 7, 1946; Paterson, New Jersey. In-
tramurals 1,2,3,4; "A" League: Volleyball 4.


EDWARD PUGH
May 31, 1945; Margarita, Canal Zone. Class
Assemblies 1,2,3; Track 1,2.
MICHELE RAINIER
January 2, 1947; Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.
Majorettes 2,3; Caribbean Staff 4; Class As-
semblies 1,2; Intramurals 1,2.3; "A" League:
Softball 3.











CATHERINE ANN REDMAN
August 3, 1947; Charleston, Illinois. Pep Club
1; Debating Society 4; Majorette 1; Class
Assemblies 1,2; Intramurals 1,2.
RONALD EDWARD RIEFKOHL
March 27, 1947; San Juan, Puerto Rico. "21"
Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 1,2,3,4; Class As-
semblies 1,2,3,4; Athletic Council 4; ROTC
1,2,3,4; Outstanding Cadet Medal 2; ROTC
Rifle Team 1,2,3,4.


JOSE RIOS
August 21, 1947; Caygy, Puerto Rico.
RAMONA RIOS
April 19, 1946; Atlanta, Georgia. Chorus
1,2,3; Glee Club 3; Future Homemakers of
America 1,2.


PAMELA KATHERINE ROBERTSON
November 16, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
National Honor Society 4; Caribe Club 1,2,3,4
-Secretary 4; Torrid Zone Wizards 1,2,3,4-
Vice-President 4; Debating Society 4; Lan-
guage Lab Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Carib-
bean Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; Class Assem-
blies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals 2,3,4.
SUZANNE PATRICIA ROSCOE
July 6, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Nurse's
Aid 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4; "B" League: Volleyball 3.


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DON ROSS
February 17, 1947; Fort Jackson, South Caro-
lina. ROTC 4; Drill Team 4; Rifle Team 4;
Track 4; Baseball 4; Swimming Team 4.
MARILYN ROTH
November 28, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
Caribe Club 1,2,3,4-President 4; Debating
society 4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Class Vice-
President 1; Class President 2; Homeroom
Representative 3,4; Homecoming Court 4;
Carribbean Editor-in-Chief 4; Mock Election
4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4; Swimming Team
1,2,3,4.


FRED JOSEPH RYAN, JR.
September 18, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. "C"
Club 2,3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Home-
room Alternate 3; Track 2,3,4.
ROBERT EDWIN SANDERS
June 19, 1946; Margarita, Canal Zone. Class
Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Homeroom Alternate 2;
Football 4; Tennis 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.


ZULMA YOLANDA SANTIAGO
August 21, 1947; Hato Rey, Puerto Rico.
ANA DELIA SANTOS
June 12, 1946; Toa Alta, Puerto Rico. Nurse's
Aid 3,4; Pink Girls 3; Intramurals 3,4.











WAYNE RUSSELL SEELEY
September 5, 1947; Titusville, Pennsylvania.
ROTC 1,2; Class Assembly 4.
LUANA JEAN SEYMOUR
December 19, 1941; Bremerton, Washington.


HARRY FISHER SIMONS
May 17, 1947; Morristown, New Jersey. Fay-
etteville High School: Football 2. Cristobal
High School: ROTC 3,4; Drill Team 3,4;
Class Assemblies 3,4.
JAMES THEODORE SMITH
December 15, 1946; Kinston, North Carolina.
Grainger High School: Homeroom Representa-
tive 2; Football 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2. San Pedro
High School: Homeroom Representative 3;
Baseball 3. Cristobal High School: Homeroom
Alternate 4; Football 4; Basketball 4; Base-
ball 4.


LARRY GLEN STANFORD
February 17, 1947; Fort Worth, Texas. Burle-
son High School: Football 2. Cristobal High
School: Football 4.
MARGO JOSEPHINE STANLEY
November 30, 1945; San Jose, Costa Rica.
Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 2,3; Dramatics
Club 2,3,4; Debating Society 4; Pep Club 1;
Class Assemblies 2,4; Mock Election 4.













LINDA FAYE STOHRER
June 27, 1947; Bayshore, New York. Caribe
Club 2.3,4; Nurse's Aid 2,3,4; Class Astem-
blies 2,4; Intramurals 1,2,3,4.
WILLIAM MICHAEL SULLIVAN
Ma\h 10, 1947; (Chlleton, Pennsylvania. Boston -
College High School: Cross-Country Team 1.
Cristobal High School: "C" Club 3,4; Class
\Assemblies 2,3,4: \,lck Election 4: ROTC
2,3,4: D)rill Team 2; Usher 2; Caribbean
Staff 4; Football 3,4; Track 3,4; Swimming
Team 4; Baseball 4.













LILLIAN ELIZABETH THOMAS
December 23, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone.
National Honor Society 4-Vice-President:
Caribe Club 2,3,4; GAA 3,4: Debating Club 4;
Nurse's Aid 1.2; Pink (;irls 1: Class Assenm-
lblies 1,2,3,4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Presi-
dent 3; ROTC Sponsor 4; Homeroom Repre-
sentative 4; Caribbean Staff 4; Intramurals
... 1.2,3.4; "B" League: Volleyball 2
ROBERT BARRIE THOMSON
I)ecember 30, 1946; Englewood, New Jersey.
Auburn High School: Baseball 1. Cristobal
High School: ROTC 1,2,3,4; Drill Team 2;
Color (Guarld Comnmanler 4: Football 4:
Tennis 4.














LITA SARA TIGERT
April 11, 1947; David. Republic of Panama.
Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 1,2,3; GAA f"
3,4; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4; "B" League: Volleyball 3; Softball 3.
DONNA ELIZABETH VACHE
September 24, 1947: Catskill, New York. Class
Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4-Captain
3; Mock Election 4.











CARMEN MAGDALENA VALENCIA
November 10, 1946; Santurce, Puerto Rico.
Nurse's Aid 1,2,3,4; Pink Girls 1,2,3,4; Girls'
Rifle Team 4; Class Assemblies 1,2,4; Carib-
bean Staff 4; Iitramurals 1,3,4; Swimming
Team 3,4.
ROBERT JOSEPH VALENTINE
July 6, 1947; Mount Vernon, New York. Glee
Club 1; ROTC 1,2,3; Color Guard 2; Usher
Guard 1; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4; Swimming
Team 1.


RICHARD R. VALENZUELA
June 15, 1947; Phoenix, Arizona.
MARIA EUGENIA VAZQUEZ
September 7, 1946; Colon, Republic of
Panama. Drama Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 1;
GAA 2,3,4; Girls' Rifle Team 4; Intramurals
1,2,3,4.


DIANNE CLAIRE VICK
January 27, 1947; Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
Newsletter Staff 4; Tradewind Staff 4.
JOANNE CECILIA WALKER
July 5, 1947; Ancon, Canal Zone. Nurse's Aid
3; Pink Girls 3; Class Assemblies 1,2,3,4;
Intramurals 1,2,3,4; "B" League: Basketball 3.












DONNA KAYE WERTZ
July 7, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Nurse's
Aid 1; Debating Society 4; Class Assemblies
1,2,4; .Mock Election 4; Intramurals 4.
SUSAN WILFERD
April 20, 1947; Oakland, California. Caribe
Club 3,4; French Club 3,4; Class Assemblies
1,2,3; Homeroom Representative 1; Caribbean
Staff 4; Safety Committee 4; Intramurals 4.


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VILMA MARIE WILLIAMS
October 21, 1936; San Jose, Costa Rica. Na-
tional Honor Society 4; Stamp Club 1,2;
French Club 3,4: Carile Club 4; Class As-
sembly 4; SA Representative 1,2; Class Secre-
tary 1.
CHRISTOPHER JAY WRENN
July 16, 1947; Margarita, Canal Zone. Na-
tional Honor Society 3,4; "21" Club 2,3,4;
"C" Club 2,3,4; Dramatics Club 3,4; Class,
Assemblies 1.2,3,4; Class President 1; Class
Vice-President 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Track
1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3.














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HARRY SAENZ GARZA
ELIZABETH JEANE
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SUSAN R. MELHORN
WILLIAM SMITH


JOEL.FREDERICK YODER
December 30, 1946; Wyandotte, Michigan.
Trenton High School: National Honor Society
3; Basketball 3. Cristobal High School: Na-
tional Honor Society 4; Dramatics Club 4;
Basketball 4.







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Last Will and Testament


DIANE ARINGTON-leaves her seat in English to Louise
Russon
DIANE A-,:l tli -leaves all the good times at CHS to Gloria
Snow. Nancy Hulquist, Mary Ann Field, Margaret Mar-
tin and Janine Bedsw orth
LOUIS AUSTIN-leaves his position in ROTC to Robert
Will. and leaves Charlie in the care of his brother
VIRGINIA Al II1\ leaves her ability to flirt to any girl
who wants to have lots of fun
JIM BEDSWORTH-leaves his books for anybody who hap-
pens to get them
JILL BEECH-leaves her "limey talk" to anyone who cares
to "have a bash" at it
WALLY BRIANS-leaves to Tarzan a couple-thousand wilted
palm fronds used for decorations
GAYLE BRUCE-leaves all her good times in gym class to
Joan DeLapp
ADELE lit HR;--leaves her friendliness to Andy Luna, and
CHS to Kathy O'Donnell
VIVIAN BUTLER-leaves the "3-must-be 'q'" Society to
Sue. Kathy, and Dottie
SUE BUSS-leaves very happily and very willingly the halls
of CHS
JIM CASTAGNO-leaves the front seat of his car to Tom
Estrada
CARLA CHAMBERS-leaves to Janine Bedsworth and Mar-
garet Martin her ability to get along with Mrs. Fattorosi,
and to Jack Sanders. her driver's license
MAUREEN CHARRON-leaves to her brother Mike, all her
good times in high school
JAN1CE CHESHIRE-leaves willingly
KATHY CHRISTIA 1 \-- leaves her senior year to her
sister Chris
LARRY CHRISTOPH--leaves his position as spokesman foi
Mrs. Smith's 4th period English class to any senior who
loves to be dismissed early
ILEANA CINTRON-leaves Mrs. Smith's English class to all
the future seniors of CHS
ORRIN ( l-I MNT-leaves his place on the cheerleading
squad to Leo Paulson
JANET CLUTE-leaves CHS to Lynn Johnson and Gloria
Lelaidier. and her money to Leo Paulson
GEORGE COLEMAN-leaves his seat at the organ to his
sister. Denise
RONALD COLLINS-leaves "all" his athletic letters to Hol-
lis Griffon
NEAL COMPTON-leaves his brother his hard luck in foot-
ball. and Jack Sanders his dollar so he can go to Pina
RICHARD COOPER-leaves the parties at Pina to Lynn
Burleson. and his faithful Dodge to anyone who wants
it
NANCY DeLAPP-leaves the honor of being "Jamboree
Queen" for CHS to her sister Joan, and "the Jet" to
her brother Dee


JACKIE Dl \ANY--leaves to Chuck Denany and Mona Santa
Ana all the fun of high school
SHERRIE DOlI';- I. ives her intellect to Sharon Fusselman.
and her classes to anyone who's silly enough to accept
them
1II \ I li'L. Dlil I 1: I ,aves all her hawling-outs from Mrs.
Smith in homeroom, to Jack Blair
LYNN EGGER-leaves her all-purpose-mobile to the band-
aids. feeling confident that they will put it to good use
JANE FARIS-leaves her seat in Trig to her brother Ernie,
and her position in the marching band and on all the
committees to anyone who is willing to work hard
JORGE FERRER-leaves nothing-What's there to leave?
GAYLE FETTLER-leaves her eternal math problems to her
brother John. her good times with a gym teacher to
M,';;,. and Hiny. and her dirty "A" league socks and
shirt to Lynn Johnson
CATHY FITZSIMMONS-leaves her good times in CHS to
anyone who wants them. and her freckles to Gibby Hixon
RICK FONG-leaves his termite-eaten string bass to Eugene
Porter. and his time-consuming art work to Judy Fong
EDNA FORSYTHE-leaves all the fun she's had in CHS to
her brother Ed
JIM FROST-leaves his parking place in back of the school
to Robert Will
AMELIA GARCIA-leaves her dirty gym socks to Marianne
Field, and her ability to get Mrs. Fattorosi's attention to
Lauri Will
HARRY GARZA leaves to anyone who has an imagination,
his cool jokes
MIMI GOGUEN-leaves to Darnell Will the memories and
laughs of history class and the good years of CHS, and
her homework is for Dave Albanese
WARREN GREGORY-leaves his abilities (?) in chemistry
to his sister Linda
RICHARD HAKANSON-leaves his "Silver Pidgeon" to any-
one who thinks he is man enough to drive it
ARLENE HANNI: RG-leaves the bench under the High
School wing to Jim Lansberry to sit on alone, and her
school spirit and fun at CHS to Jim and "her brother,"
Tracy Lansberry
SHARON HARVEY-leaves her General Business workbook
MIKE HERRING-leaves his ability to get into trouble to
Lynn Burleson. who doesn't need it
PATSY HOGAN-leaves CHS to Steve and Bruce Brown, if
they want it
HILDA HOTSK()-leaves the remains of Cristobal High to
her brother James Hotsko
JOHN HOTSKO) leaves his gym shoes to his brother James.
and his seat in the auditorium to Sam Arington
BLANCHE JONES leaves her classes lo Linda Loyde. and
to Margaret Irwin and Virginia Green, all the good
times they can have during their Senior year










TOM JORDAN-leaves his scars received from the "battle
of the Senior Year" to all underclassmen
JON JORSTAD-leaves his parking space behind the gym
to Robert 1II1
CAROLINA LEE-leaves her English classes and her car to
her brother
ALICE LINK-leaves the job of mopping gym lockers, and
writing themes, to Betty
k I% MALLORY-leaves to Rosy Donahue one used first aid
kit and a new sounding board for her Senior Year
II I Il MO\Tl VANI-leaves his unquestionable ability to
do U.S. History to Tim Herring, and his knack for lan-
guages to anyone crazy enough to take 4 languages in
their Senior Year
BONNIE M \1iQUARD-leaves her dirty gym socks to any
Junior girl who could stand wearing them
RUTH MASON-leaves her place as manager for "A" League
to next year's student assistant, her "taxi" to Rocky,
and her wonderful senior year to Betty Jane Reif
DON McCI I. OUGH-leaves his "Old Tiger" uniform to Les-
lie Highley, and his teeth to Leo Paulson
ANDREW M1 T/i,A R-leaves his man-eating reptiles to Jon
Coffin
PANCHO MOTTA-leaves Coach Litton some peace and
quiet. also the "M" and "M" boys to two other persons
with last name beginning with "M", and co-captain of
the football team to Leo Paulson
MARY O'D(-ON I. L-leaves her seat in American Institu-
tions to her sister Kathy, and her job very regretfully
RAMON OTERO-leaves his two left feet to someone who is
to take his slot on the ROTC Staff. Also, he leaves his seat
in Mrs. Smith's room to whomever wants it
CATHY PAlikI It-leaves her dirty gym socks to her sister
Ann, and her ability to do math (?) to her brother
Dean
Jl 1)' PAUL()i\- leaves CHS and all the cheerleaders to
Leo Paulson and Jack Sanders
EDDIE PUGH-leaves his typewriter to Maria Kerly so she
can finish messing it up
MICHELE RAINIER-leaves her ability to eat to Pam Vache,
and her ability to get into trouble to Tim Herring
CATHY REDMAN leaves her school spirit to Mary Clement
I I iALD HIEFKOHL-leaves the school weights to anybody
who can lift them
Ji L. RIO S- leaves Tom Benero a milk pail
RA\li)NA RIOS--leaves all her headaches, hobbles, sleep-
less i,._hi. and inkless pens to her sister Georgia Rios
PAM ROIl 1 iTON-leaves "The Bomb" to Nancy Huldt-
quist and her blush to Bill Montgomery
SUE RH ,~I 1)E-lleaves her good times in her Senior Year to
anyone who wants them
FREI) RYAN-leaves the nickname "Peter" to Jack Sanders
MARILYN IOTH- leaves her position on the Homecoming
Court to Nancy Huldtquist, and Mrs. Condina to Eleonor
Lewis


BOB SAN DEHRS-leaves happily and willingly
ZL'LRA SANTIAGO-leaves her trustworthy rifle to Joyce
Van Dyke
ANA SANTOS-leaves the bench at the end of the building
to Johnny Cintron, and to Tony Santos her seat in Mr.
Gansen's room. "Good luck!"
WAYNE SEELEY-leaves his bottom locker to his sister so
she won't have to tip-toe to reach the top one
LONNIE SEYMOUR-leaves all the problems of this year's
seniors to the juniors. Have fun!
SUE SOYSTER-leaves her "car" to anyone with a big
enough purse
LARRY STANFORD-leaves his parking space to anyone
who has a Caddy to park in it
MARGO STANLEY-leaves to her sisters, Norma and Lin-
da, the many opportunities which fill the halls of Cristo-
ball High School and which should be taken advantage
of
LINDA STOHRER-leaves her problems to Gibby, her moth-
er to all deserving underclassmen, and her wonderful
times at CHS to Eileen Ridge
MIKE SULLIVAN-leaves his track shoes to Marcel Meta-
mores, in -hope he'll break the record, and he leaves his
hard luck, his ability to raise general heck and the
Canal Zone, finally
GINGER THOMAS-leaves her ROTC sponsorship to Sue
Brennan
ROBERT THOMSON-leaves all the good times in Panama
to Ernie and John
LITA TIGERT-leaves her ability as a driver to Joanne Wil-
der and all her problems to Joe Fernandez
DONNA VACHE-leaves her position as a majorette to Patty
Meeker and her sister Spamy Vache
CARMEN VALENCIA-leaves her brother, Papo, gladly and
willingly
RICH VALENZUELA-leaves his two left feet and raunchy
command voice to someone who takes his place as E
Company commander in ROTC, and also his seat in
Mr. Pfau's homeroom (yuk)
MARIA VAZQUEZ-leaves to Angel, CHS. He'll need it!
DIANNE VICK-leaves to those students transferring from
other schools to CHS for their senior year, the ability to
make friends and thoroughly enjoy the best school year
they will ever have
JOANNE WALKER-leaves her warm bench position in "B"
League Basketball to Joan DeLapp
DONNA WERTZ-leaves all the fun she's had in gym and
mopping up the wet floors to Eleonor Lewis, and all the
studying she had to do in Spanish 12 to any Junior
smart enough to take it
SUE WILFERD-leaves her one gym sock to Gibby Hixon
and a broken watch to Angel
VILMA WILLIAMS-leaves CHS to her children
CHRIS WRENN-leaves his football shoes to Les Highley
and CHS to his brother Keith





































Goethal's Monument, Balboa


JUNIORS


"The Future is something which ci cr \rn reaches
at the rate of sixty minutes an hour, whatever he
does, whoever he is."
C. S. LEWIS





















Dave Albanese Chuck Amato


Class officers who lead in ordering our rings, planning our assembly and prom
are Betty Jane Reif, secretary; Tom Coffin, vice-president; Karen Hammond,
president; and Rosy Donahue, treasurer.


Dan Austin


Sharon Bailey


Rubye Baker


George Bedsworth


Janine Bedsworth
Janine Bedsworth


Tom Benero


Skipper Berger


Becky Brenner Sue Brennan


Ken Bernstein


John Biesche Jack Blair



















Peter Butz Mary Clement Cris Clarke Johnny Cintron Chris Christiansen


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Tom Coffin Karl Compton


James Cronan


Norman Currier


Mike Davila Shirley Davis


Rosy Donohue


Griselda De Leon


Diana DeFrees


Sandra Edmondson


David Coffey


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Bruce Flora


Audrey Duncan


Tom Estrada


Joe Fernandez




















Fred Ghent Virginia Green Hollis Griffon


Alex Guadalupe


Teri Hand Karen Hammond Elmer Hamor Linda Hellmund


Leslie Highley


Rosalie Hewitt


The Ir--. for creativity is si'.tin: satisfied by these art students-Juan Santos,
Karen Hlanmmond, Robert I ill and Sarah Dockray.


Pat Fue Marie Geel


Ernie Hobbs Nancy Huldtquist





















Lou Hilzinger Richard Hull Candy Husband


isela Kam
Gisela Kam


George Kredell


James Jones


Margaret rwin
Margaret Irwin


Alfredo Lee


Sandra Johnson












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Mario Maffei


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Linda Loyd Bernard Mans


Margaret Martin Juanita Mason


Clara Martinez


Marcel Matamores Peter McBride


Sherian Meeker


Priscila M,1I a.mn


Bill Montgomery












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Fred Nicolaisen Kathy O'Donnell


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Annabella Parsons


Kathy Pennington


Inez Price Mary Pope


Betty Jane Reif


Ronnie Robinson Louise Russon


Ramona Santa Ana


Lynn Sawyer Beverly Schleiffer Shirley Shipman


Cindy Terwilliger


Renaldo Ng'


Joyce Ryals


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Sandra Shirley


John Sullivan


Joe Stephenson


Robby Thomas





















Terry Tobin Mary Torstenson


Mark Troseth Princess Uli


Scott Spencer, Charles Pritham and Mary Pope relax during a band
practice break.


Leslie Van Dyke


Angel Vazquez


Jose Vasquez Veronica Walker Diana Whaler


Joanne Wilder


Laurie Will


Robert Will


Bill Wray


Cathy Willard







NOT PICTURED

John Baranick Delia La Santa
Linda Burza Cecilia Marcola
Wilbur Corcoran Reimundo Pacheco
William Diaz Kathy Stevenson
Harry Dockery Rosa Tschumy
Linda Hamilton James Webster
Marsha Hellmund Paul Williams
Margaret Hurlock


Esther Zimmerman Gail Yoder Jayne Yocum


One of the most talked about classes for Juniors is Chemistry.





































Panama Canal Locomotive (mule)


SOPHOMORES


"Our destiny exercises its influence over us even
ui h,,n. as yet. we have not learned its nature; it is
our future that lays down the law of our today."
ALEXANDERI II \RVEY











Jama Acuff
Luis Antonopus









Bill Baldwin
Dulce Bernard


Officers: Jane Robertson, secretary-treasurer; Marty Pope, vice-
president; and William Hanley, president; lead tht sophomore
class.


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Juan Bernard
James Borsellino
Kenny Bosley
Jane Bridgeford
Mark Burbine







Lynn Burleson
Ken Carden
Jim Carlson
Kelly Clark
Jon Coffin







Robert Cooper
Irene Corrigan
Rudy Day
Joan DeLapp
Sylvia De Leon







Cheryl De Raps
Nan De Tore
Hank De Voll
Mark Dohle
Berverly Egger










Alexis Endara
Eric Ernest
Howard Favorite
John Fettler
Marianne Field







Dennis Forsgreen
Tomas Francazi
Sharon Fusselman
Roberta Garza
Kathy Gegg








David Goguen
Dean Greer
Robert Griffon
William Hanley
Dorothy Harper







Connie Herron
Sharon Highley
Gibby Hixon
Wayne Holtzclaw
James Hotsko


Balboa, here we come!








Leonard Huff
Tomas Hughes
Chris Jackson
Robert Johnson
Jonnie Kelley







Maria Kucikas
Bill Kuntz
Jim Lansberry
Catalina Lau
Gloria Lelaidier







Leslie Leon
Eleanor Lewis
Charlotte Lilly
Alfredo Lopez
Pam Maedl


Opening Day Brawl was a big fight as usual-





Pam Mallory
Rocky Mason
Pat Meeker
Paul Menge- :
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Brent Mitchell
Noreen Metzger
Donna Moore
Ralph Morales
Delma Negron


but the Sophomores came out on top.








Marjarl, O'Neai
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Jim Niles
Desiree Osborne
Phillip Owen




Sara Palumbo
Harrell Parsons
Leo Paulson
Eric Nicolaisen
Gale Phillips





Edgardo Quinones
Marly Pope
Sue Phillips
Alma Ramirez
Liz Quinones


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Jane Robertson
Georgia Rios
Yolie Rodriquez
Laura Russon
Tom Ryan





Juan Santos
Jack Wade Sanders
Kathy Scheihe
Joyce Seeley
Douglas Smith




Julio Smith
Suzanne Smith
Gloria Snow
Suzanne Thomas
Dottie Thrower


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Frank Tortorici
Pamela Vache
Luis Valencia
Sandy Valentini
Joyce Van Dyke







Myrta Vazquez
Nelda Vazquez
Wally Waddell
Tom Walley
Rexene Ward







Darnell Will
Sandra Waszak
Mickey Williford
Donna Wolfe
Charlotte Wyngaert


Kelly Clark and other trombonists lead the marching band.


NOT PICTURED
Sam Arington
Linda Birtel
Patricia Canta
Helen Davis
Jerald Dobbs
Robert Garza
Elizabeth Hernandez
Timothy Herring
Linda Johnson
Mary Kermott
Darrell Norlund
Charles Pritham
'Harold Rush
Myron Sandoval
Robert Snow
Norma Stanley
Gloria Stickles


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FRESHMEN


"lf you do not think about the future, you cannot

have one."
L. GALSWORTHY


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Denise Aguilar








Myrna Alfonso
Ida Arocho








Peter Baas
Christina Baas


Freshman class officers are Keith Wrenn, secretary-treasurer; Lenora
president; and Douglas Jones, vice-president.


Ted Bailey
Marilyn Baker
Renee Ballou
Gladys Barrows
Monty Belanger
Karen Bell




Roberto Blevins
Dan Bridgeford
Dusty Bridges
James Burge
Steve Burgess
Sharon Bush




Ester Butz
Carol Beall
Enrico Caratachea
Tim Carter
Mike Charron
Judy Chassaignac




Alex Chong
Denise Coleman
Maria Custodio
De Sha Dade
Juan Cintron
Rosalyn Daigneau








Chuck Denany
Julia Dial
Sarah Dockray
Wendy Elmore
Ricky Estrada
Bill Foster




Pete Francazi
Steve Gegg
Nancy Gercich
Billy Geddes
Barbara Geddes
Theresa Furey




Edmund Gonzales
Pal Gonzalez
Bill Graham
Pat Greene
Louis Hakanson
Peggy Hale




Tessy Hanlin
James Hellmund
Marcela Hilzinger
Sue Hirons
Sissy Hixon
Cathy Holtzclaw


Students prepare for book reports in Mr. Hopson's ninth grade English class.








Colleen Huson
George Husted
Nicky Jackson
Steve Jackson
Glen Johnson
Doug Jones




Valerie Jordan
Nora Kirkland
Nicholas Klasovsky
Mike Kredell
Betsy Lasher
Steve Laurie




David Lee
Beth Lewis
Betty Link
Gerald Martin
Katherine Maszkiewicz
Neil Maxwell


Freshmen Sissy Hixon and Rene Ballou show the wear and tear of the Freshman-
Sophomore Brawl.


Joan McCullough
Francisco McIntyre








Evelyn Menges
Tom McLean








Michele Metivier
Charlotte Moore


The school approved brawl is confined to one afternoon.


Joe Morgan
Peter Morland






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Carlos Negron
Gloria Negron








Nelson Negron
Richard Negron








Vernon New
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It's lunch time! Freshmen putting away books are Ida Arocha, Kenneth Fields,
Dennis Huff and Betty Link.


Jimmie Niles
Judy Oberholtzer
Carmen Padro
Ann Parker
Rodolfo Parsons
Mark Paulson





Angel Perez
Gary Pickenpaugh
Eugene Porter
George Postel
Bill Price
Andy Pritham




Steve Radel
Alma Rameriz
Denise Ranier
Raruez Raphel
Bill Reif
Lois Richmond




Angel Rivera
Emelina Rodriguez
Hanna Rowley
Gary Saltz
Liz Sanchez
Joe Sawyer


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Hal Brenner
Jack Caberly
Robert Corcoran
Rollin De Frees
Kenneth Field
Mark Hanson
Dennis Huff
Allen Hurlock
James Kermott
Carlos La Santa


Susan Sawyer
Dale Scott
Marvin Scott
Marcella Shipman
Chris Small
Randy Smith




Judy Snow
John Sollas
Norman Spector
Scott Spencer
Henning Spilling
John Spilling




Linda Stanley
Sylvia Stiebritz
Erma Stone
David Summerlin
Craig Swicegood
Lenora Topp




Steve Troseth
Ricky Urrutia
Maria Vazquez
Pat Waggoner
Geri Waler
Jack Walley




Shirley Walker
Paul Washabaugh
Mary Webster
Arthur Weiselogel
Margaret Will
Jackie Whaler





PICTURED

Sue Lawson
Susan Marcola
Clifford Nieves
Carol Peterson
Aida Podilla
Robert Scott
Reginald Taylor
Cindy Watson
Reginald Yearwood


Steve Gegg proves that it takes more than a sprained knee
to stop a fearless Tiger.






































Cristobal Piers

ACTIVITIES





"Happiness is in action. and every power is in-
tended for action; human Im,,hlppi, .,<. therefore,
can only he complete as all the powers have their
full and legitimate play."
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Pancho Motta, Marilyn Roth, Chris Wrenn, Beverly Dreyer, Judy Johnson, Diane Asbury, Don McCullough, Orrin Clement, Larry Paulson, Sue
Soyster, Jon Jorstad, Judy Paulson.



Homecoming Queen and Court


On Saturday, November 7, 1964, the France Field Civil
Air Hanger was the scene of the annual Cristobal High
School Homecoming Dance. The ballroom was decorated by
the Girls Athletic Association and Chi Theta Sigma. The
color scheme for the dance was blue and gold.

Wally Brians announced the entrance of the queen and
her court in the following order:

Princess Sue Soyster, Lady of the Gardenias, Keeper of
the diamond, daughter of the sunset. She was escorted by
co-captain Orrin Clement, Prince of the Pass, Leader for
the defense, Chief of the Swivel hips, Pacifier of the Devils.

Princess Bev Dreyer, Marchioness of the roses, Keeper of
the Rubies, daughter of the evening. She was escorted by
Chris Wrenn, Lord of the Guards, Killer of the Defense,
Master of the Stumble-Bums, Chaser of the Pups.

Princess Marilyn Roth, Governess of the Orchids, Keeper
of the Topaz, daughter of the twinkling stars. She was
escorted by co-captain Pancho Motta, Knight of the Toes,


Backer of the Defense, Receiver of the Jump Pass, Tamer of
the Rams.
Princess Judy Paulson, Duchess of the Lilies, Keeper of
the Emerald, daughter of the moonlight. She was escorted
by Jon Jorstad, Squire of the Tackles, Destroyer of the Dive
Play, Defender of the Goal Line, Master of the Melon Heads.
Lady Judy Johnson, Keeper of the Dew Drops, Daughter
of the Moon. She was escorted by Squire Larry Paulson,
Prince of the Football Team, Keeper of the Queen's Crown.
Queen Diane the First, Mistress of the Flowers, Daughter
of the gems, Lady of the Night, Ruler of the Victorious
Tiger Realm. She was escorted by Don McCullough, King
of the Blocking Backs, Monarch of the Set Backs, Ruler of
the Fullback Pass, Protector of the Mouth Pieces.
After the procession, Don McCullough crowned Queen
Diane with a handsome rhinestone crown, the gift of the
senior class to Cristobal High School.
Music for the evening was furnished by The Sparklers
and a large group of students enjoyed the festive occasion.








































Marilyn Roth escorted by Pancho Motta.


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Judy Paulson escorted by Jon Jorstad.


Beverly Dreyer escorted by Chris Wrenn.


Sue Soyster escorted by Orrin Clement.




Christmas Formal


Joanne Walker, Robert Sanders, Pamela Robertson, Pancho Motta, Marilyn Roth, Ricardo Fong, Amy Garcia, Ginger Thomas, Mr. Beck, Diane Asbury,
Don McCullough, Ruth Mason, Tom Jordan, Gayle Fettler, Orrin Clement, Sue Soyster, Jim Castagno, Judy Paulson, Ronald Riefkohl


Valentine Dance


Refreshment and joke time for Sally Smith, David Coffey, Ken
Fue, A. J. Metzgar. and Adele Burns.


Bernstein, Pat


Relaxing between dances are Sue Gabriel, Paul Menges, Rosalie
Hewitt, Chuck Amato.


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Mr. Thompson directs "I Believe" during the Christmas Festival. Sandra Waszack sang "O Holy Night" during the Christmas
Festival.





Glee Club

FRONT ROW: C. Gegg, E. Butz, S. Sawyer, M. Hellmnnd, L. Hellmund, B. Link, A. Parsons, M. Custodio. M. Kucikas. SECOND ROW: R. Ward, S.
Palumbo, V. Jordan, J. Robertson, A. Endara, S. Waszack, J. Whaler, R. Garza, A. Garcia, C. Husband, E. Forsythe. S. Smith, J. Seeley. THIRD ROW:
J. Oberholtzer, Mr. Thompson, G. Coleman. B. Flora, R. Blevins, H. Dockery, E. Caratachea, P. Butz.


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FRONT ROW: J. Hellmund, M. Torstenson, J. Spilling, R. Hewitt, M. Clement, V. Porter, B. Lasher, S. Meeker, C. DeRaps. SECOND ROW:
F. McIntyre, J. Morgan, A. Weiselogel, A. Benero, L. Barrows, R. Rice, B. Foster, G. Rice, B. Flora, B. Montgomery, C. Nieves, K. Bernstein,
P. Maedl, P. Hale. BACK ROW: F. Nicolaisen, M. O'Neal, A. Kingery, K. Clarke, Mr. Thompson, J. Acuff, T. Wally, J. Smith, S. Radel.





Orchestra


The orchestra plays to Mary Clement's rhythmic accompaniment.


James Hellmund, Sherian Meeker, Margaret O'Neal, Ricky Fong
are four of the outstanding orchestra students.


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Our marching band put on an excellent performance at the Balboa Stadium the night of the Palm Bowl Game.


Band


Kelly Clarke gives it all he's got dur-
ing an afternoon practice.


FRONT ROW: K. Bernstein, C. Nieves, J. Faris, L. Burza, D. Coffey, T. Baily, P. Maedl, P. Hale, M. Torstenson, B. Foster, A. Kingery, Mr. Thomp-
son, SECOND ROW: G. Snow, A. Ramirez, C. Torstenson, D. McClain, S. Marcola, L. Sullivan, G. Barrows, J. Meeker, M. Ward, L. Solloway. THIRD
ROW: L. Carlo, J. Gray, E. Forsythe, D. DeLapp, M. Ostrander. H. Jones, R. Ryals, L. Robinson, W. Graham, K. Field, D. Huff, E. Nicolaisen, B.
Flora, J. Burza, T. Wally. FOURTH ROW: J. Webster, S. Spencer, H. Spilling, P. Butz, K. Clarke, E. Porter, C. Watson, G. Pickenpaugh, F. Nicolai-
sen, J. Acuff, J. Smith, S. Radel. NOT PICTURED: V. Porter, C. Pritham, D. Garner, B. Lasher.


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The band is always on the alert at football
games.


Judy Oberholtzer practices on the schools new Hammond organ.


"You need breath support dear hearts,
breath support!"
Mr. Thompson directs the Junior High
School Chorus as well as the high school
organizations.



Dixieland Band


The Dixieland Band was organ-
ized by Bruce Flora. These boys
perform at school activities and
at school games. They are Clif-
ford Nieves, Kenneth Bernstein,
Mark Troseth, Craig Swicegood,
Kelly Clarke, and Bruce Flora.





































Donna Wolfe, Kathy Pennington. Donna Vache, Mary Pope.


Majorettes


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Louise Russon and Diane Vick receive advice from Mr. Hopson while
Alex Guadalupe uses self-instruction.


Tradewind Staff


Rosy Donahue, Nancy Huldtquist, and Andy Luna.look for a "lost"
edition of the Tradewind.


On your marks! Get set! Go!!! Typists Ramon Otero, Karen
Hammond, and Betty Jane Reif.


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Cathy Parker is for it--Marilyn Roth is disgusted with it-Vivian Butler is unsure of it--Jorge Ferrer is happy with it-
doesn't know what to think about it-What do YOU think about the whole thing?


-and Ginger Thomas


Caribbean Staff


Amy Garcia, Rudy Day, Pam Robertson, Janet Clute, and Sue
Wilferd and Maureen Charron always have work to do on
the Caribbean.


Lita Tigert, Miclele Rainier, Carmen Valencia and Mike Sullivan work to solve
some yearbook problems.





Assemblies


Janine Bedsworth and Betty Jane Reif are advertisers for the Popski
Company during the Junior assembly.


Janine Bedsuorth, Karen Hammond and Betty Jane Reif grace-
fully portray a ballet.


"Mother told i there would be days like this." A mob scene from the Junior assembly.


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On January 15th, Mr. Jack Vaughn, U.S. Ambassador to Panama. spoke to the student body of Cristobal High School. Pictured with Mr. Vaughn
are Pancho Motta and Mr. Beck.


Diane Asbury signs the register before National
Honor Society member Don McCullough.


The National Honor Society initiated elet'en new members on February 9, 1965. The initiates
were Carla Chambers, Vivian Butler. Jon Jorstad, Sue Wilferd, Nancy Largent. Nancy Huldt-
quist, Bill Montgomery. Mark Troseth. Mario Mlaffei, Margaret Martin and Christine
Christiansen.




R.O.T.C. Battalion Staff


Cadet 1st Lt. Fred Linck, Cadet Captain Don McCullough, Cadet Major Larry Christoph, Honorary Cadet Major Diane Asbury, Cadet 2nd Lt. Ramon
Otero, Cadet Captain Chris Wrenn, Cadet 1st Lt. Richard Hakanson.




Cadre Color Guard


Sgt. C. M. Brewer, Capt. C. S. Merlino, M/Sgt. W. H. Gay.


Cpl. Ernest Hobbs, SFC Robert Thomson, PFC Dan Bridgeford, Sgt.
Eric Ernest.




R.O.T.C. Drill Team


FOREGROUND: Drill Team Commander, Cadet 2nd Lt. Harry Dockery, Drill Team Sponsor, Cadet 2nd Lt. Sue Brennan.


R.O.T.C. Sponsors


Drill Team, in "V" formation, preparing to perform.


Hon. Cadet Major Diane Asbury, Cadet 1st Lt. Ginger Thomas,
Cadet 1st Lt. Sue Sovster, Cadet 2nd Lt. Sue Brennan.






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1st Platoon. Platoon Leader, Cadet 1st Lt. Joseph Fernandez.


E Company


Cadet 1st It. Elmer Hamer, 1st Lt. Ginger Thomas, Cadet Ist Lt. Richard Valenzuela,
Cadet PFC Luis Valencia. Cadet 1st Lt. .John Baranick.


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R.O.T.C. Rifle Team


STANDING: Pvt. Leonard Huff, PFC Henry
Paul Washabaugh. KNEELING: Pvt. William


Reif, Pvt. Joe Morgan, Pvt. Charles Denany, PFC Kenneth Field.


Girls Rifle Team


KNEELING: Pal Gonzalez, Joyce Van Dyke, Jonnie Kelly, Dulce Bernard, Marcella Hilsinger, Jackie Denany, Darnel Will, Charlotte Lily.
STANDING: Carmen Valencia, Judy Oberholtzer, Sharon Harvey, Lenora Topp, Jane Bridgeford, Carol Beal, Geri Whaler, Joanne Wilder.













































Madden Dam


CLUBS






'The people who get on in this world are the people
who get up and look for the circumstances they
want, and if they can't find them, make them."
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Kenneth Bernstein, Orrin Clement, Diane Asbury, Don McCullough, Mark Troseth.


Officers


Don McCullough
President
Mark Troseth Diane Asbury
Vice President Secretary


Orrin Clement Kenneth Bernstein
Treasurer Assistant Treasurer


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Student

Cabinet

Homeroom-elected represen-
tatives constitute the Student
Cabinet. They attend the S.A.
meetings, and inform their
homerooms on the activities
and ideas suggested. Each
member issues S.A. cards to
students in his homeroom.


SITTING: Don McCullough. Mark Troseth, Orrin Clement, Diane Asbury, Kenneth Bernstein, Mr. Pfan.
STANDING: Barbara Geddes, Darnell Will, Jack Sanders, Marilyn Roth, Monty Belanger, Carla Chambers,
Leo Paulson, Margaret Martin, Jane Yocunm, Judy Oberholtzer.


Athletic

Council


The Athletic Council is com-
posed of the homeroom alter-
nates. If the representative
cannot go to the meetings it
is the duty of the alternate to
take his place. These students
collect tickets and sell pro-
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SITTING: Joyce Van Dyke, Louise Hixon, Mark Troseth, Kenneth Bernstein, Darnell Will, Beth Lewis,
STANDING: Mr. Gregg, Philip Owen, Fred Linck, Eric Ernest, Ronnie Riefkohl, Chuck Amato, Candy
Husband, Ann Parker, Renaldo Ng.






S.A.

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Action


Mr. Pfau, sponsor of the S.A., discusses future plans with S.A. Presi
dent, Don McCullough.


Students support the S.A. in extracurricular activities.


Treasurer of S.A., Orrin Clement presents a check to Marilyn Roth,
editor of the Caribbean, for the yearbooks.


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Students take part in the Brawl, an activity sponsored by the Student
Association.


1964_-1965


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0sobekcm_page_globals.constructorApplication State validated or built
0sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object
0sobekcm_page_globals.constructorNavigation Object created from URI query string
0sobekcm_database.verify_item_lookup_object
0sobekcm_page_globals.display_itemRetrieving item or group information
0sobekcm_page_globals.get_entire_collection_hierarchyRetrieving hierarchy information
0sobekcm_assistant.get_entire_collection_hierarchy
0cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregation
0cached_data_manager.retrieve_item_aggregationFound item aggregation on local cache
0item_aggregation_builder.get_item_aggregationFound 'all' item aggregation in cache
0system.web.ui.page.page_load (ufdc.page_load)
0sobekcm_page_globals.constructor.on_page_load
0html_echo_mainwriter.add_style_referencesAdding style references to HTML
0html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_pageReading the text from the file and echoing back to the output stream
55html_echo_mainwriter.add_text_to_pageFinished reading and writing the file