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CRISTOBAL HIGH SCHOOL
COCO SOLO CANAL ZONE
VOLUME 56
TABLE
Organizations Page 10
Faculty Page 36
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WE THE PEOPLE
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Sports Page
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Features
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Business and
Money Page
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I have fought a good fight
I have finished my course
I have kept the faith
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CHARITY
Not he who has much is rich
LOVE
What is youth without love
DEDICATION
"Now did everyone hear that?"
A graduate of CHS, Mrs. Tay-
lor understands the trials and
tribulations of our school. She
was the president of her freshman
class and knows the joy of winning
the election. As the captain of
her basketball team, she knows
the thrill of leading her team to
victory--and the disappointment of
accepting defeat. She proved her-
self a firm believer in school
spirit when she became a cheer-
Sleader. Cristobal lost a valuable
- student when she graduated in
1929 and went on to Syracuse Uni-
versity in New York. In 1955 Mrs.
Taylor joined the Schools Division
and has stayed with them ever
since. She is the organizer and
problem solver of Cristobal High
School. She has received numer-
ous recommendations for out-
standing service. When she re-
tires this year, we will lose one
of the best secretaries we have
ever had. Thus, we dedicate this
book to Mrs. Taylor, in apprecia-
tion of the time she has spent im-
proving our school.
Do you have to look at the camera?
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golden sun on a spring day.
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ADVISOR, MR. CLARE W. JOHNSON, WITHOUT HIM, THIS BOOK
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"May I help you?"
SDeshea Mason confidence
Evelyn Barraza indifference
Sandy May disgust
Debbie Alberga giggles
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"Stop looking at the camera
and get to work."
Sue McCullough and Cynthia Heath.
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HONOR SOCIETY
Ronnie Ramos
APRIL, 1972
Judy Tomlinson
Barbara Stanfield Paul Bleicher
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Edward Bringas
Nancy Ridge
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The National Honor Society at Cristobal High School is recognized as the highest honor for
a student. Membership is very limited. Students with a minimum grade point average of 3.0
and excel in service, character, and leadership are eligible for membership. Two Assemblies
are held each year. The present members of the NHS are Ronnie Ramos; (President), Paul
Bleicher, Edward Bringas, Nancy Ridge, Judy Tomlinson, and Barbara Stanfield.
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Eddie Stroop, Reggie Robinson. James Huffman, James Maston, Beth Bleicher, Dawn Starret, James Stowers, Pat Lloyd, 1st
Row: Debbie Harden, Dyan Bass, Josefa Gonzalez, Kathy Perret, Edward Bringas, Barbara Stanfield, Victor Lee, Rosa Perez,
Carmen Bringas, Margaret Jaketic, Karen Cintron, Cindy Heath, Donna Riefsnyder, Barbara Eddie, 2nd Row: Sheri Alexaitis,
Nancy Williford, Debbie Alberga, Trina Ferguson, Danny Minehart, Leo Hughes, Elsa Sanchez, George Medina, Ronnie Ramos,
Debbie Howard, Paul Darcy, Jeannie Stanfield, Richard Ramos.
The Student Association id
the answer to a better school
and student life at Cristobal
High School. After a long
hard campaign, the officers
for 1972-73 were elected.
Representatives and alternates
have strived to do their best
with all the pleas and demands
r of the students. Working to-
gether, the student body and
the S.A. will long be remem-
bered at C.H.S.
S.A. Election Campaign 1972 73
ASSOCIATION
FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES
OUR S.A. PREZ AT WORK
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES
S.A. OFFICERS 1972 73: left to right: Vice-Pres. Cheryl Hieronymus:
Secretary Barbara Stanfield, President Rocky Bringas; Treasurer Victor Lee.
A diligent treasurer doing his job'
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TRADEWIND STAFF WORKS TO ATTAIN
COMPLETE NEWS COVERAGE
left to right: Robin Mullis, Trina Ferguson, Leslie Hamby, Victor Lee, Edna Ferguson, Jane Moore.
"The Tradewind holds the readers' interest."
Tradewind Staff--co-editors: Edna Fer-
gusen, Victor Lee. Page Editors: Robin
Mullis, Leslie Hamby, Trina Ferguson, Paul
Kilmer. Reporters: Gigi Braddock, Sheila
Brannon, Sonia Thomas, Steve Jacquay, Rob-
ert Cintron, Laurie Nairn, Jane Moore.
Artists: Stanley Hardegree, George Brannon.
Photographers: Elsa Sanchez, Carlos Rod-
riguez. Sponsor: Mr. Charles Renno.
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Learning about art is a
challenging and strenuous ex-
Sperience. Only hard work and
discipline will lead to success.
The successful art student at
CHS knows that in order to
learn anything he must set
high objectives for himself
and then demonstrate them
with action rather than words.
Mr. Shank is a new art teach-
er at Cristobal this year.
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THE SPANISH CLUB
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Ist row (sitting, L to R) M. Hormechea, C. Perret, J. Gonzalez, A. Summerlin. 2nd row (standing, L to R) C. Price, M.
Alivera, W. Rivera, R. Perez, A. Ortiz. 3rd row(standing, L to R) R. Diaz, D. Chin, N. Ortiz, N. Quinones. Not pictured: Ruth
Rivera.
The Spanish Club
sponsor this year is Mr.
Helm. The Spanish Club
meetings are conducted
in room 304. The Pres-
ident is: Josefa Gon-
zalez, Vice President:
Cathy Perret, Sec-
Treasurer: Mirna Hor-
mechea, Historian: An-
na Summerlin.
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The French Clubs main
objective is to interest stu-
dents in the speaking of the
language and to influence them
on the country's history and
customs. To be eligible you
must be a French Student
with a "B" average. Every
year the French club invites
special speakers and visits
French ships. Also every
year there is a French week,
usually held during the month
of March.
standing left Cynthia Heath, Carmen Bringas, Rocky Bringas, Barbara Stan-
field, Sarah Polite, Sherry Alexaitis, James Dillin, Susan Gilbert, Josefa Gonzalez,
Patty Snider, Myrna Hormechea, Richard Green. sitting: Steve Aponte, Catherine
Perret, Robert Nordstrom, Jimmy Huffman, Anne Summerlin, Yvette Rivera, Sheila
Brannen, Victor Lee. Not pictured: Nina Gercich, Debbie Alberga, Viana Ostrea,
Brian DeRapps, Gaspar Sayoc, Beth Wainio.
left (front): Ruth Huelgins, Ruth Rivera, Mrs. Riefkohl, Sandro, Kuckunsky,
Robert Austin, Ricky Wilson. back left: Debbie Wellions, Melinda Brown, Robert
Rivera.
CARIBE CLUB DOUBLES EFFORTS
ground: Myrna Hormechea, Clover Shobe, Terri Brown, Debbie Meeker, Beth Wainio, Reggie Robinson, Richard Green,
Drummond McNaughton, Victor Lee. seated: Sharon Hughes, Leslie Hamby, Edna Ferguson, Nancy Ridge, Myrta Olivera, Laura
Gregg: standing 1st Row: Debbie Harden, Sonja Tellefsen, Patty Valentine, Jane Moore, Barbara Stanfleld, Nancy Stringfield,
Jackie Johnson, Jeannie Stanfield, Debbie Howard, Sandy Sanchez, Josefa Gonzalez, Anna Summerlin, Kathy Peret. 2nd Row:
Cindy Heath, LuAnn Ware, Cherie Danielsen, Valerie Owens, Elaine Austin, Nancy Williford, Vicki May, Patty Snider, Viana Os-
trea, Carol Baker, Ada Ortiz, Anne Herring, Judy Tomlinson, Susan Styles, Lori Cottington, Ann O'Donnell, Laurie Nairn, Susan
Gilbert. Back Row: Fred Wainio, Daniel Refsnyder, Alfred Sandrock, Sheryl Ruoff, Debbie Alberga, Debbie Carey.
This year the Caribe Club has increased tremendously in
size. Due to the group's enthusiasm, the students are teaching
twice this year. Members were also involved in tutoring,
Teacher's Appreciation Day, and ushering. There was an In-
itiation Banquet held on October 4th at the Washington Hotel
for the new members. The new sponsor for Caribe Club is
Mrs. Summey.
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left to right: Anne Herring Sec.
Treas., Fred Wainio Vice Pres., Beth
Wainio Pres., Debbie Carey Histor-
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Elaine Austin, Karen Jones "Social
Hour" during Student Teaching Day.
LuAnne Ware "All teaching takes is
a charm!"
Mr. Will, Richard Green "That's
one way to make an A."
GIRL'S DRILL TEAM,
OUTSTANDING AT C.H.S.
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Nina Gercick (commander), Elena Maxwell, Jackie Johnson, Cheri Hieronymus, Valerie Owens, Mirna Hormechea, Debbie
Harden, Debbie Alberga, Nancy Williford, Ann Norval, Cindy Runnion, Jane Moore, Edna Ferguson, Elaine Austin, Linda Menden-
hall, Kathy Brown, Sheryl Smith, Nancy Stringfield, Mary Richmond, Linda Knight. Not Pictured: Pam Husband, Priscilla Hus-
band, Priscilla Hernandez, Posie Lyman.
The 1972 Girls Drill Team consisted of 20 girls under the command of Nina Gercich. They
performed during halftime for every Tiger-side football game and also in ROTC reviews. To
make things more exciting, they also performed in the annual Veteran's Day Parade. On orien-
tation Day the Girl's Drill Team guided and assisted new students of C.H.S.
BOYS' DRILL TEAM
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Hon. 2LT. Debra Meeker going through
the files by two.
2Lt. Charles Kelley (com-
mander), Hon. 2Lt. Debra
Meeker, SSG Bill Brannon, SSG
Julian Duran, CPL Steve Riv-
era, SFC Ramon Diaz, 2Lt.
Jose Toro, SGT Gary Williams,
PVT. Robert Austin, SGT. Al-
len Krupa, PFT. Juan Carras-
quillo, SGT. Richard Lopez,
SGT. Malcolm Hamm, PFC
Robert Young, SSG Glynn
Moore, CPL Craig Dohle, SSG
David Alger, PVT. Mike Jim-
enez, PFC Richard Hoobland
Boys Drill Team presenting arms at
the Home Coming Game.
"C" CLUB
front row left to right:
Ronnie Ramos, Leland Cum-
mings, Joe Smith, Harry Do-
well, George Cruz, Paul
Swearingen, Edward Bringas.
back row left to right:
Michael Jeffries, James Huff-
man, Hubert Hammond, Luis
Ferreira, Alfonso Robinson,
Daniel Chin, Mike Johnson
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G.A.A. ATHLETES OF TOMORROW
seated left to right: Patty Snider, Debbie Carey, Kathy Danielsen, Gena Ruoff,
Mrs. Harris. middle row: Ann Herring, Beth Wainio, Sheryl Ruoff, Cheryl Olsen,
Sue McCullough, Janie Moore, Judy Dohle. top row: Nola Swain, Sandy May, Bar-
bara Bloemer, Vicki May, Maurie Moore, LuAnn Ware.
G.A.A. has become a
hard-working, enjoyable or-
ganization. The Homecoming
Dance was co-sponsored by
G.A.A. and "C" Club. The
highlight of the year was the
trip to Santa Clara at Thanks-
giving. The Olympics, Ini-
tiation, and Banquet were
joint efforts between "C" Club
and G.A.A.
Austin and Zachry "They're finally
put in their places."
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Miss GAA 1972 "Queen Deadly"
"MOMENTS OF BEAUTY:"
STRAIGHT SCENE
"Straight Scene" was de-
veloped to discourage drug a-
buse, and alcoholic abuse.
Students on this committee at-
tended training sessions in
Balboa. They were then sent
to the Elementary Schools in
the Canal Zone to provide the
5th and 6th graders with in-
formation and knowledge on
the dangers of drug abuse.
seated: LuAnn Ware, Trina Ferguson, Edna Ferguson. middle row: Ronnie
Ramos, Judy Dohle, Debbie Meeker, Leslie Hamby, Sharon Hughes, Craic Robert-
son. top row: Al Simms, Mike Jeffries, Roy Gott, Robert Nordstrom.
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A TRAINING SESSION AT BALBOA.
"A STRAIGHT FACE AT 'STRAIGHT SCENE'."
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standing: Sharon Hughes, Cathy Risch, Barbara Nichols, Angle Gonzalez, Paul
Kilmer, Rosa Perez (co-chairman), Edna Rodriguez, Dee Dillon. seated: Marsha
Dew, Leslie Hamby, Edna Ferguson, Myrta Olivera (chairman), Ada Ortiz (sec),
Wanda Rivera.
THE DEBATE
CLUB
VOICES
ITS VIEWS
The Debate Club, sponsored by Mr. Gregg, this year, was organized in an effort to provide
students with an opportunity to express their views on controversial issues of today. For each
debate, the club members were divided into two groups, pros and cons, with one of the students
serving as judge. Each team members were given a minute to present their arguments, then the
opposing team offered a rebuttal.
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sitting: Sharon Hughes, Rosa Perez, Angie Gonzales, Ada Ortiz (sec), Judy Tomlinson (pres), Myrta Olivera (vice-pres),
Ruth Rivera, Pinky Young. standing: Kathy, Carmen Bringas, Marsha Coffin, Sheila Brannen, Shawen Anderson, Pidgie Byrd,
Pat Lloyd, Eddie Marsh, Kim Welty, Clover Shobe.
The Nurses' Aides is a
Very popular organization of
SCristobal High. Its members
are girls interested in nursing
or another medical profession.
SThe club encourages and stim-
ulated these interest by in-
viting guest speakers, showing
films, and planning field trips
to hospitals and orphanages
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THE NURSES AIDES CLUB
FOR THOSE WILLING TO HELP
In order to become a member of Nurses'
Aides, one must be a freshman girl, wear a
paper nurse's cap on the day of initiation and
say the pledge with the other initiates during
a special banquet.
Some of the most important projects are
its annual Christmas trip to an island in
Gatun Lake. For weeks prior to this, canned
foods, rice, beans, clothes, and other neces-
sary things are collected. The island is ap-
proached by launch and the girls always re-
ceived gifts of oranges, sugar cane and ba-
nanas.
New initiates being sworn in
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Senior Board of Directors LuAnn Ware, Patty Snider, Kathy Brown, Beth
Wainio, Paul Bleicher, "Reva" Ruoff. Standing Steve Aponte, Craig Robertson,
Barbara Stanfield, Nancy Ridge, Ronnie Ramos, Rosa Perez, Myrta Olivera.
"The Great Dispute" Lesli
The Senior Board of Direc-
tors were representatives cho-
sen to act on behalf of the senior | Ly
class at meetings. They planned
special events of the year such
as, Orientation Day at Canal
Zone College, Senior Christmas _- .. -
Formal, Senior Class Banquet
and many other activities. This
year the Senior Board tried to
make this unforgettable year for
the Class of 1973!!
Senior Class Sponsor Mr. Gansen
e Hamby, Edna Ferguson, Patty Snider
PHOTOGRAPHERS
THANKS TO THEM THERE IS A YEARBOOK
"Now what do I do with it?"
"Push the other button, stupid'"
Photographers Carlos "Papo" Rodriguez, Michelle Darcy, Dave
Dailor. We the photographers give our thanks to Mr. Ganzen for his
help this past year.
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ADMINISTRATION
Mr. Pfau Principal
Mr. Jefferies Vice-Principal
SUPERINTENDENTS STAFF, U.S. SCHOOLS: Mr. Ross Anderson, Supervisor, Physical Education and Athletics, U.S.
Schools; Dr. Kenneth Lake, Director of Curriculum; Mr. Stewart Brown Supervisor, swimming pools and safety; Dr.
Charles Latimer, Deputy Superintendent of Schools; Mr. James Cook, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Secondary Schools;
Mr. George Willingham, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Secondary Schools; Mr. F.A. Castles, Superintendent of Schools
(seated); Mr. Vernon Caturia, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Elementary Schools; Dr. Victor Herr, Supervisor of Music,
U.S. Schools; Dr. James Wolf, Coordinator, Special Education; Mr. David Speir, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Secon-
dary School; Mrs. Shirley Makibbin, Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Schools; Mrs. Frances Sampsell, Assistant Superin-
tendent U.S. Elementary Schools; Mr. Zander Krowitz, Administrative Assistant; Mr. Robert Dahlstom, Supervisor, Edu-
cation Data Processing.
OFFICE STAFF ..
The members of the CIIS office
staff, assist the faculty and the ad-
ministration in clerical work. This
includes the operation of office ma-
chines, and intercom system. They
do paper work, official correspond-
ence and answering the telephone.
Other duties of the office staff are;
maintaining the records and files
on each student, jItrn: report
cards, and sending and receiving
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Miss Griffiths Mrs. Taylor
Mr. Palumbo Senior Attendance Counselor Mrs. Allen
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Mr. Robert Mowery
Guidance is the process
of helping persons make the
best possible decisions con-
cerning their lives, and aid-
ing them in solving their prob-
lems. It includes helping
students choose the proper
courses to take in school, and
aiding them what careers to
follow after their education
is completed.
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at C.H.S. aim to provide stu-
dents with information so that
they may make the best possi-
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Mrs. Palatines and II Mr. Sharick
English I and IV Special Education
English teachers Mr. Renno, Mrs. Malsal (substituting for Mr. Fattorosi)
Mrs. Barnett, and Mrs. Palatines all relax between classes.
Mrs. Stronach
English 8 and I
Mrs. Summey
English I and II
Mrs. Tanner
English 7
Mrs. Wilfred
English 7 and 8
Mr. Knoop
English II
ENGLISH
English, an extensively wide field, was one
of the largest departments at CHS. It was a
required subject for all students, since the a-
bility to understand and to use well his native
language deemed necessary for a student's
success in any endeavor. The four new teach-
ers added a wider selection of teaching tech-
niques. Regular English classes included the
study of grammar, composition, and literature.
In addition to these regular courses; the Eng-
lish department also included journalism,
speech and drama, and remedial reading. In
journalism the student is taught to write in
newspaper form and received much practical
experience. Speech and drama was a course
which taught the students the art of oral ex-
pression. Besides this, the course required
a great deal of research work. Remedial
reading provided students who required ex-
tra help an opportunity to improve their read-
ing ability. Books read in the various class-
es include; JOHNNY TRENLAIN, GREAT EX-
PECTATIONS, A TALE OF TWO CITIES,
THE HOUSE OF SEVEN GABLES, THE RED
BADGE OF COURAGE, WUTHERING HEIGHTS,
LORD JIM, and THE MOONSTONE.
Mrs. Barnett
Speech and Drama; English II
Mr. Cheshire
English 7 and 8
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Mrs. Palatines' homeroom; L to R: Mrs. Palatines, Linda
Knight, Elsa Sanchez, Steve Dunakoskie, Charles Kelly
Mr. Fattorosi
English III and IV
Mr. Helm
Special Education
Mr. Howell
Algebra IB, Algebra II
Mr. Grubbs
General Math, Math 7
MATHEMATICS
Mr. Mazzoni
Math 7 and Math 8
Mr. Cowley
Algebra I and Algebra II
Mr. Bock
Geometry, Introd. Analysis,
Algebra II
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Geometry
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Chemistry
SCIENCE
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Mr. J. Palumbo
Life Science, Introd. Physical
Science
Mr. T. Palumbo
Introduction Physical Science
Mr. Reeves
Earth Science, Physics
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Biology
Mrs. Griffin
Life Science
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PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Mrs. Barbara Campbell Mr. Louis Dedeaux
Jr. High Girls' P.E. Sr. High Boys' P.E.
Mr. Marty Hoffman Mr. Doug Litton
Jr. High Boys' P.E. Sr. High Boys' P.E.
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Coach Litton "Go Get 'Em!"
Coach Hoffman "Boys, this is no circus."
Mrs. Fattarosi Her "Dirty Dozen" attacks from the rear.
Mrs. Harris "Did you hear what I said?
Now get in there and do something,
Gregg!"
Mr. Gansen
Behavorial Science
Mrs. Condon Mr. Gregg
Western Society US History US History
SOCIAL STUDIES
Mr. Jacobs Mr. McCullough
World Geography Social Studies 8
HOME
ECONOMICS
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Mrs. McNaughton
Home Ec. 8 I and II
The homemaking program placed emphasis on three areas:
foods and nutrition, clothing selection and construction, and fam-
ily living. It was the aim of the department to provide girls
with knowledge helpful for their futures as homemakers. Junior
high home economics students learn the basics of sewing and
cooking which include the preparation and serving of formal and
informal meals.
MUSIC
Mr. Carwithen
Chorus, Beginning and Inter-
mediate Instruments
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Shorthand I, Typing I and II,
Bookkeeping
ROTC
BUSINESS
Mrs. Fite
Typing I, II
The Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps program is a vehicle for developing
leadership ability in students. The four year process begins with a study of military
history, customs and courtesies. Second year cadets learn small unit tactics and
the proper method of instructing classes. A third year cadet is learning the psy-
chology of leadership while the student in his final year is discussing why we have
wars and what impact military innovations have made on our lives. All cadets learn
to fire rifles and discipline when marching. Extra curricular activities include air-
borne and scuba orientations, recondo training, rifle team and precision drill teams.
Capt. Hackett
S/SGT Poole
SFC Murphy
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INDUSTRIAL ARTS
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Mr. Holloway
Metal Shop I, II, Woodwork I,
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Mr. Lassila
Industrial Arts 8, Woodwork
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Mr. Fite
Mechanical drawing I, II, III,
Industrial arts 8.
The industrial arts department offered four groups of courses; Mechanical
Drawing; Wood Working; Metal Shop; and Plastics. Mechanical drawing I taught stu-
dents to visualize how an object is put together. Mechanical Drawing I is a continu-
ation of this course for students planning to continue their education in this field.
Metal shop teaches the basic skills of benchwork, forging, welding, and machine op-
eration. Plastics students learned the properties of plastics and how to shape them.
In creative arts a student learns to ex-
press himself through a different media
the following are the art courses offered
at CHS; Art 7 and 8; Art I and Art II.
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ART
Mr. Shank, Art
FOREIGN
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Mrs. Thelma Howard
Latin I, Spanish II
Mr. William Will
Spanish I
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Spanish III, and IV, Russian
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French I, and II, -[jnii-h I
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HONOR GRADUATES
Ronny Ramos and Judith Tomlinson when they were first initiated into the
Honor Society.
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Barbara Bloemer Paul BlI
richer and Beth Wainio. Leslie Hamby
Edna Ferguson
Nancy Ridge and Rocky Bringas
Due to unfortunate circumstances,
we have not pictured: Susan Willis,
David Bleicher, Laurie Nairn, Diane
Archer and Daniel Chin. These people
certainly deserve equal recognition.
LuAnn Ware and Barbara Stanfield
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EARLY GRADUATES
This year seven students graduated
early on December 20, 1972. A formal
ceremony at the Brazos Brook Country
Club marked the end of CHS lile for.
Luis Ferreira, Myrta Olivera, Michele
Kessler, Diane Bass, Debbie Jaketic,
Kathy Bush and Susan Burge. The Grad-
uates were finally able to catch their
breath after a hectic month of studying
taking exams and making last-minute
plans. Mr. David Speir, assistant super-
intendant of U.S. secondary schools,
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congratulations to each graduate.
Left to right: Luis Ferreira, Debbie Jaketic, Michele Kessler, Diane Bass,
Kathy Bush, Susan Burge and Myrta Olivera.
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Elaine Austin
Donna Baker
Donna Barnes
James Barr
Diane Bass
Michael Bjorneby
Timothy Blanchard
David Bleicher
Paul Bleicher
Jeffery Blevins
Barbara Bloemer
Robin Bock
William Brannen III
Jeffery Briem
Edward Bringas
Kathy Brown
Melinda Brown
Patrice Brown
Denise Bullinger
Susan Burge
Kathy Bush
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Robert Careless
Daniel Chin
Ann Cirulli
Gerald Coffin
George Cruz
Leland Cummings
Guy Damiani
Kathie Danielsen
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Pedro Fontanez
Nina Gercich
Angela Gonzales
Roy Gott
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Leslie Hamby
Nicheal Hayden
Susan Helmerichs
Ralph Hepner
Nancy Horn
Linda Huff
Sharon Hughes
Harold Huster
Jeffery Jacquay
Deborah Jaketic
Mike Johnson
Charles Kelley
Michele Kessler
Paul Kilmer
Linda Knight
Chris Lasher
John Lee
Brian Love
Posie Lyman
Edythe Marsh
Elena Maxwell
Debra Meeker
Judy Menges
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Max Mooneyham
Kenneth Myers
Laurie Nairn
John Nichols
Robert Nordstrom
Myrta Olivera
Ada Ortiz
Viana Ostrea
Terri Overstreet
Peter Pacheco
Rosa Perez
Nelson Pizarro
Ronny Ramos
Joann Reid
Allan Richardson
Nancy Ridge
Wanda Rivera
Raymond Robertson
Carol Roach
Carlos Rodriquez
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Elsa Sanchez
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Barbara Stanfield
Joseph Smith
Patricia Snider
Judith Tomlinson
Jose Toro
Maria Toro
Elizabeth Wainio
LuAnn Ware
Susan Willis
Ralph Zachry Jr.
Scott Loizeaux
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Charles Alberga
Debbie Alberga
John Alexaitis
David Alvirez
Susan Arbaugh
Donald Austin
Debra Autry
Carol Baker
Evelyn Barraza
Rober Beale
Thomas Behre
Christopher Benson
Paula Blanchette
Charlotte Boyland
George Brannen
Pam Bridwell
Amber Brown
Debra Brown
Beth Burgess
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Jeanne Calkins
Deborah Carey
Bob Carter
Rose Marie Casey
Alan Cheshire
George Chevalier
Robert Cintron
Charles Cleveland
Linda Coale
Debbie Coe
Alexia Coleman
James Collins
Michele Darcy
Ted Deaton
Ramon Diaz
Angle Duran
Richard Eddie
Trina Ferguson
Thomas Finneman
Clifford Gabriel
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Marcia Gonzales
Karen Goulet
Daniel Green
Lorraine Guilfoyle
Francisco Hamilton
Mike Hamm
Karen Harden
Stanley Hardegree
Cynthia Heath
Anne Herring
Cheryl Hieronymus
Jim Huffman
Tony Hurtado
Pamela Husband
Leif Irion
John Irizarry
Raymond Jackson
Steve Jacquay
Vince Jaramillo
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Michael Jeffries
Sandra Kaufer
Ralph Kelly
Jim Kennedy
Cheryl Kresge
Sandra Krupa
David Lee
Victor Lee
Ray Lewis
Anne Loyd
Jan Lusk
DeShea Mason
Shirley Maxey
Sandy May
Sue McCullough
Robert McNaughton
Dave McPeake
Linda Mendenhall
John Metivier
Daniel Minehart
Pam Moebus
Pedro Monclova
Jane Moore
Robin Mullis
Barbara Nichols
Anne Norval
Tom O'Donnell
Cheryl Olsen
Rafael Ortiz
Jorge Padro
MaryAnn Palmer
William Parsons
Raymond Payne
Rita Reduga
Helena Reed
Dayle Riddle
Catherine Risch
Alfonso Robinson
Edna Rodriguez
Jose Rodriguez
Karen Rood
Larry Rodriguez
Cheryl Ruoff
Peter Sanchez
Sandy Sanchez
Dennis Shaw
Michael Simms
Jean Stanfield
Robert Stern
Susan Swanstrom
Paul Swearingen
George Sykes
David Tate
Ana Ubben
Miguel Ubben
Ramon Ubben
Frank Urban
Jim Valentine
Paula Vaught
Yvette Vernon
Fredrick Wainio
Susan Weiselogel
Cliff Welch
David Welch
Wayne West
Vicky Whipple
Ed Williams
Mragarita Wilmont
Janie Wilson
Dennis Wood
Deborah Archer
Michael Evans
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SOPHOMORES
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Sheri Alexaitis
David Alger
William Allen
Camille Alvirez
Carl Andersen
Paul Austin
Susan Austin
Debbie Baker
Paul Baker
Steven Barger
Peter Barr
James Bird
Eric Black
Marjarie Blair
Lucy Blount
Jean Borek
Georgette Braddock
George Brannan
Janet Brown
Mary Brown
Terri Brown
Anthony Burbine
Carlos Bynde
Micheal Cain
Becky Casey
Mark Chacon
Marina Chapman
Debra Cleveland
Lisbet Coe
Carlos Colon
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Lori Cottington
Robert Currier
Cheri Danielsen
Troy Deason
Karen DeBoor
Marsha Dew
Richard Diaz
James Dillin
Pat Dobbins
Micheal Dockey
Craig Dohle
Richard Dowell
Julian Duran
Frank Easterling
Wayne Edwards
Lawrence Escobido
Dean Evans
James Feeley
Melba Ferraro
Donna Fowler
Richard Fryer
Paul Garner
Susan Gilbert
Josefa Gonzalez
Micheal Gonzalez
Gloria Good
Laura Gregg
Mathew Green
Richard Greene
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David Hamby
Malcolm Hamm
Hubert Hammond
Debra Harden
Melinda Hernandez
Priscilla Hernandez
Stephen Herring
Clarence Hill
Sherry Hill
Mirna Hormechea
Jimmy Horn
Debra Howard
Daniel Hubp
Leonardo Hughes
Garry Ilund
Jacqueline Johnson
Elene Kennedy
Tony Kilmer
Susan Knight
Allen Krupa
Edwin Longanacre
John Lopez
Richard Lopez
William Lowe
Rickwell Luger
David Maldonado
Nathan Maldonado
Roy Marvin
Vicki May
Jorge Medina
Micheal McDonnell
Anne Mills
Glynn Moore
Maurie Moore
Dawn Morgan
Glen Morrell
Kathy Murphy
Leslie Nicolaisen
Alexis Nieres
Kevin North
Ann O'Donnell
Valerie Owen
Andrea Pacheco
Evelyn Paiz
Susan Paiz
Scott Parker
Andrew Patton
Jill Paulson
Catherine Perret
Mario Pino
Elvira Pitts
Sarah Polite
Tony Pomales
Caroline Price
Carmen Quinones
Jose Quinones
Danny Reed
Daniel Reifsynder
Mary Richmond
Robin Richardson
Regina Riddle
Michael Ridge
Vielka Ridley
Steven Rivera
Julia Robertson
Reginald Robinson
Cynthia Runnion
Alfred Sandrock
Luzy Santiago
David Shaw
Clover Shobe
John Shobe
Kark Simms
Barry Simpkins
Cheryl Smith
Michael Smith
Beth Snider
Edward Sollas
Michael Steele
Ralph Stone
Susan Styles
Nancy Stringfield
Anna Summerlin
Nola Swain
Karen Takey
Sonja Tellefsen
David Thompson
Sonja Thomas
Angel Toro
Bruce Tripl
Michelle Urey
Jeffery Urey
Patricia Valentine
Elizabeth Vamprine
Annette Vernon
Wanda Waller
Kimberly Welty
Guy West
Ray Wheeler
Margaret Whipple
Bonnie Willis
Deborah Williams
Gary Williams
Nancy Williford
Robert Wilmont
Barbara Yerxa
Robert Young
Richard Greene
David Evans
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Ahawn Adgie
Scott Allen
Diedre Alvirez
James Amason
Keith Anderson
Shawn Anderson
Philip Archer
Robert Austin
Terry Autry
Marilyn Barnett
Zip Barriteau
Susan Bath
Mary Jo Beale
Catherine Berlin
Sonia Bisi
Stanley Blanchard
Beth Bleicher
Eddie Blount
James Boman
Sheila Brannan
Carmen Bringas
Billie Brown
Melinda Brown
Kurt Bullinger
Francisco Burac
Ines Butler
Alfreda Clark
Donna Copeland
Karen Cintron
Juan Claramunt
William Collis
Ronald Chastain
Bonnie Chevalier
James Campbell
Ellenor Carroll
Marcia Coffin
Jeffrey Carwithan
Juan Carrasquillo
Ronald Coale
David Dailor
Paul Darcy
John Davison
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Donna Deaton
Ted Deboor
Barbara Eddie
Tilda Edwards
Robert Estes
Cheryl Evana
Cindy F erguson
Delia Ferraro
Kester Forsgren
Thomas Gabriel
Russell Gillespie
Debra Gonzales
Randy Goss
Gail Gregg
Walter Gutlfoyle Jr.
Edwin Guzman
Liam Haggerty
Stephen Hamby
Melanie Hames
Dennis Hill
Richard Hodgland
Kay Housley
Flora Hudgins
Debra Hummer
Yolanda Hunnicutt
Priscilla Husband
Angel Irizarry
Ellis Irizarry
Margie Jaketic
Rex Jansen
Donald Jeffries, Jr.
Friday Jerez
Janet Katsumoto
Norine Kaufer
Susan Kelley
Michael Kelly
Tony Kendall
Forest Kinsey, Jr.
D. LaPorta, Jr.
Kenneth Laury
Sandra Lewis
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