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Dedication
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Organizations
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Faculty
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Curriculum
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Seniors
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Underclassmen
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SActivities
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Advertisements
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We Dedicate This
Book To A
Dedicated Person
Mrs. Dorothy Ann Smith will never be for-
gotten by the Seniors she has taught since 1950.
Her vocabulary tests, the spoken word drills,
the themes and her famous "Senior Dignity",
will all be parts of memories of the last year
of high school for the graduates of Cristobal
High.
Mrs. Smith often quipped that she had been
"in the teaching business for a hundred years."
In reality, Mrs. Smith was born in Vauhnsville,
Ohio, where she attended the high school there
until 1928. She then attended Bowling Green
State College in Bowling, Ohio from 1930-1932.
She continued to attend various universities and
colleges until 1946 when she received her M.A.
degree in English and Speech at Denver Univer-
sity. She taught for ten years in Ohio, covering
the fields of elementary school education, Eng-
lish, and Physical Education.
It was not until 1943 that Mrs. Smith actu-
ally entered the Canal Zone. Her first year was
spent working at the playground section of Cris-
tobal. The following year, Mrs. Smith entered
Cristobal High School and taught Social Studies
and English to the Junior High. Mrs. Smith's
famous career as a Senior English teacher
started in 1950 when she taught English and
Journalism. During her years in CHS, Mrs.
Smith was involved in many aspects of school
life. She was appointed the head of the English
Department in 1968. She was sponsor of the
Yearbook. On April 1, 1968, Mrs. Smith re-
ceived the Outstanding Service Award. She has
been assistant Senior Class sponsor since
March 31, 1969.
This year, 1971-1972, was Mrs. Smith's
last year at Cristobal. Through her dedication
and hard work, Mrs. Smith has become almost
a legend in the annals of Cristobal High.
We Discover
More Each Moment ...
The
Moon
In Space
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Here
On
Earth
Mrs. Fite together with her Girls make plans for the first woman astronaut.
You
Ready
Joe Rozmeski begins his flight for
outer space.
On
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Ann Gonzalez, our archaeologist,
is digging up dirt. Stick in there Ann.
Our future scientists ponder the questions of tomorrow.
To Discover...
The reason we look forward to each
New day...
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To discover the world
its children and our Life
Every incident,
A smile, a tear, a raised
fist or a peace sign
Brings on new emotions
new memories
A new love or the
exhilerating sense of freedom
one experiences when
unchained from the bonds
ofa love gone sour
Makes us see the world
with new eyes.
Friends
Of Yours Who Support
And Love You
Live and share with
you the life of the
Student and the
life of the youth.
The shared moments
with them
The feeling of
Belonging
The feeling that the
world is not so
high and hard a
hurdle to jump
So long as your
friends were there...
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The Realization Of What
Happened Today
And of what
will happen
Tomorrow
holds too great
a place in
our hearts
So that the
moments of
Anger, of Hate,
of Bitterness
vanishes quickly
At the thought
of Tomorrow,
Another chance.
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To Discover...
The reason we look forward
to each day
To greet each new face,
every breath
And every moment with joy.
To see with open hearts
What there is in store
for YOU.
To Discover
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The reason
for Living.
Mr. Palumbo even takes
FACULTY
Mr. James H. Phau
Cristobal High School Principal
4 administration
PAUL J. JEFFRIES
B.A., Colorado State College;
Graduate Work, Univ. South-
ern California, Calif. Western
University. "Seek a profession
or occupation that is challeng-
ing and enjoyable. Smile and
be happy."
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, Co-
ordinator, Special Education; Mr. David Speir, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Secondary Schools; Mrs. Shirley Makibbin,
Supervisor of Instruction, U.S. Elementary Schools; Mrs. Frances Sampsell, Assistant Superintendent, U.S. Elementary
Schools; Mr. Zander Krowitz, Administrative Assistant; Mr. Robert Dahlstrom, Supervisor, Educational Data Processing.
Office Staff
Mrs. Allen
The members of the Cristobal High school office staff, as-
sist the faculty and the administration, in clerical work. This in-
cludes the operation of office machines, and intercom system.
They do paper work, official correspondence and answering the
telephone. Other duties of the office staff are; maintaining the
records and fies'on-each student, mailing report cards, and
sending and receiving transcripts.
Miss Griffiths
Mrs. Taylor
Clinic
Mrs. Blanchette R.N.
Mrs. Blanchette proudly
(thermometer) to C. Hughes.
presents a medal of honor
The clinic was staffed with trained nurses who performed
routine checks on each student, and provided emergency first
aid. It was the storage for students' permanent health records,
as well as a place for students to rest when ill. It also spon-
sored tuberculosis and chest x-rays for students in certain
grades. Dr. Chevelle the school physician for the Canal Zone
was available every Wednesday. Dr. Levin, the Public Health
Officer for the Atlantic side, visited the school almost every
morning.
Library
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Mr. Wells
Librarian
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Dr. Levin
Guidance
Mrs. Anne Gegg
SGirl's Counselor
Mrs. Gegg-All this work! I'm tired.
Guidance is the process of helping persons make the best
possible decisions concerning their lives, and aiding them in
solving their problems. Guidance includes: helping the students
pick the proper courses in school and helps them to decide what
career to choose after they have completed their education. The
guidance counselors try to help students make the best decision
in their life. There are two methods for this; they are testing and
counseling. Testing is an important part in this. Intelligence,
personality and aptitude tests give counselors useful informa-
tion. Counseling consists basically of discussions concerning
aptitudes and special problems of students between the student
and counselor. Other tools used in guidance are pamphlets,
books, and films to help students decide on a wide range of
different careers. Mr.Robert Mowery
Mr.Robert Mowery
Boy's Counselor
Mr. Palumbo
namely detention.
Mr. Luke Palumbo
and Jimmy Byrd discuss future appointments- Attendance Counselor
Faculty
Every teacher's goal is to lead the student to the wells of knowledge.
But after that, it is up to the students' incentive to drink of it.
The CHS faculty last year consisted of 56 such teachers who aimed to
guide their students to that well. Ten new teachers were included in the
already well-known staff. Mrs. Gegg started out her first year as guidance
counselor and there was a new head of the Art Department.
The 1971-72 faculty has had the greatest number of changes in teachers
and the curriculum within the past few years.
Mrs. Barnett
Speech and Drama,
English II
Mrs. Buford
Life Science
Mr. Berger
Social Studies 8
Mrs. Campbell
Physical Education
Mr. Bock
Geometry, Introd.
Analysis, Calculus
Mr. Carwithen
Chorus, Beginning and
Intermediate Instru-
ments
Mrs. Bryant
English 7, Social
Studies 7
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Mr. Cheshire
English 7
Mrs. Clarke
Biology, Life
Science
Mrs. Fattorosi
Physical Education
Mrs. Condon
World History, U.S.
History
Mr. Fattorosi
English III, IV
Mr. Cowley
Algebra I, Algebra
II
Mrs. Fite
Typing I, II
Mr. Dedeaux
Physical Education
Mr. Fite
Mechanical Drawing
I, II, III, Industrial
Arts 8
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Instructor shows how not to do it
Hold it, Mrs. Fattorosi
Mr. Gansen
Math 8, American
Institutions, General
Business
Mr. Gray
English I, II, III
Mr. Gregg Mr. Grubbs
U.S. History General Math, Math
7
Mrs. Harris
Physical Education
Mr. Helm
Special Education,
Reading
Mr. Hieronymus
Chemistry, Math 8
SFC Hodge
ROTC
Mr. Hoffman
Physical Education
Mr. Holloway
Metal Shop I, II,
Woodwork I, II, III
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Mr. Howell
Algebra IB, Alge-
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Mr. Jacobs
World Geography
Mrs. Howard
Latin II, Spanish II
Mr. Lassila
Industrial Arts 8,
Woodwork I
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Mr. Johnson
Shorthand I, Typing
I, Bookkeeping
Mr. Litton
Physical Education
Capt. Mata
ROTC
Mr. Mazzoni
Math 7, Math 8
Mr. McCullough
Social Studies 7,
Mech. Drawing I
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Mrs. McNaughton
Home Ec. 8, I, II
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English I, Art 7,8
Mrs. Perusse
English II, Art 7-8,
I, II, III, IV
SFC Murphy
ROTC
Mr. Palumbo
Intro. Physical
Science
Square Dancing Is A Favorite Pastime
Mr. Renno
English I, II, Journal-
ism I, Spanish I
Mrs. Riefkohl
Spanish I, French I,
II, III
Mr. Reeves
Earth Science, Math
7, Physics
Mr. Sharick
Special Education
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Mr. Stearns
Spanish III, IV
Mrs. Stronach
English 8, English
I, Chorus 7-8
Mrs. Smith
English IV
Mrs. Tanner
English 7,8
Of Some CHS Faculty Members
Mr. Will
Spanish I, Spanish
B, Social Studies 7
Mrs. Williams
Social Studies 7-8
Mrs. Wilferd
English I, English 8
Mrs. Witcher
Life Science, Geome-
try, Algebra IB
10 New Teachers Invade
The Halls Of CHS
NEW TEACHERS
seated: Mrs. Barnett
Mrs. Perusse
Mrs. Buford
standing: Mr. Renno
Mr. Gray
Mr. Hoffman
Mr. Helm
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Teachers Sponsor Student Activities
Mr. Johnson-Working
hard or hardly working?
Mr. Johnson gets his strategy for his next from colleague
Mrs. Fite.
Teachers Take Time Out
From Long Day To Relax
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Mr. Gregg "does his thing" during his free period.
Mes enfants, cette belle
robe viens a Paris.
Custodians Take Time Out To Pose
Hard Working members
of Cristobal High School Cus-
todian Staff take time out from
their hard working day to pose
for the annual. Members of the
staff work in shifts and have
been friends with the students \
as well as with the teachers. ,
They are always there when you
need them and they are there
when you don't.
Standing: Stanley, Pablo, Grant,
Manuel, Betancourt,
Cubia, Castillo
Seated: Anita z
SENIORS
IN MEMORIAL
Paul Baitel
Born: November 24, 1953 Died: April 7, 1971
"Now the hour of rest has come,
The Love of many goes with One.
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Senior Board Of Directors
Senior Board of Directors-Maritza Thomas, Kathy Stephens, Lynn Gregg, Mark Hanly, Jean
Smith, William Deaton, Marlene Rice, Robert Bloemer, Jackie Parker, Harry Townsend, Sheila
Alberga, Rita Boyland.
The Senior Class of 1972 was the largest and one of the most
active classes of Cristobal High School. It was an exceptional
year to set out to do great things. Members of the outgoing class
Al- put forth many worthwhile ideas which made all projects very
S .i- successful. The capable class officers showed excellent qualities
S. : of leadership, and under the guidance of their sponsor, Mr.
SFattorosi, they achieved many goals.
.. 'The Senior Board of Directors were representatives chosen
S,, to act in behalf of the class at meetings. They planned activities
^" .. which were later presented to the entire class.
Special activities of the year were: a trip to visit Canal Zone
College, the Senior Christmas Formal, the Junior-Senior Prom,
the Senior Banquet, and several others which required the coop-
eration of everyone. This was a year which only comes once in
a lifetime. Therefore, the Class of '72 will never be able to for-
get it and CHS will always remember the Class of 1972!
Mr. Louis Fattorosi
Senior Class Sponsor
First row; Sheila.Alberga, Jackie Parker, Nancy Edmonson, Ann Gonzales, Paulette Jordi,
Second row: Patti Paine, Maritza Thomas, Kathy Stephens, Rita Boyland, Sue Stringfield.
Third row: Andrew Foshee, Jimmy Barraza, Ray Ramos, Glenn Hughes, Doug Jeffries,
Jimmy Gewin. Missing: Maria Boone, Debbie Pate, Aurelia Williams, Robin Pritham.
Honor Graduates
Sheila Alberga
Jaime Barraza
Maria Boone
Rita Boyland
Nancy Edmonson
Andrew Foshee
Jimmy Gewin
Ann Gonzales
Glenn Hughes II
Douglas Jeffries
Paulette Jordi
Patricia Paine
Jacqueline Parker
Deborah Pate
Robin Pritham
Raymond Ramos
Kathryn Stephens
Susan Stringfield
Maritza Thomas
Aurelia Thomas
Looking Towards Tomorrow With An
Open Mind To Discover More
Means .... Looking Back To Yesterday
PATTIE JO ALGER
SHEILA ALBERGA. Colon, Rep. of Panama, August 19, 1953
Girls' Chorus 9,10,11,12...Caribe Club 10,11,12 (Pres. 12)...French
Club 10,11,12...Spanish Club 10,11,12...Language Lab Club 10,11,12
(Pres. 11; Treas.12)...National Honor Society 11,12 (Vice-pres. 12)
Philosophian Society 11...Yearbook 11,12...Girls' Drill Team 12...
- Class Secretary 12...Senior Class Board of Directors....Volleyball
Intra. 9,10,11...Powderpuff 11...Variety Show 11...Committee 9,10,
11,12...French Student Award 11...Yearbook Award 11,12..."Miss
CHS"..."Best Dressed" (runner-up).
PATTIE JO ALGER. Oakland, California, July 23, 1954
Girls' League 9,10...G.A.A. 9,10...Future Business Leaders of Amer-
ica 9,10.
BRIAN W. ALLEN. Kansas City, Missouri, November 21, 1953
NOEMI ANTON 1"C" Club 11,12 (Sec 12)...Debate Club 11...Football 9,10,11,12
(letter 11,12)..."The Black Flamingo" (play 11)..."Friendliest".
MARTA NOEMI ANTON. Colon, Rep. of Panama, May 15, 1952
Nurses' Aides 9,10...French Club 9,10,11,12...Spanish Club 9, 10,11,
12...Caribe Club 9,10,11,12...Volleyball 9,10,11...Speedball 9,10,11.
GLEN BAKER. TACOMA, Washington, June 13, 1954
Variety Show 11...Committees 12.
MICHAEL BARGER. Detroit, michigan, March 27, 1954
S "C" Club 11,12...Football 10,11,12 (letter 11,12)...Track 11,12 (letter
12)...Baseball 12 (letter 12)...Basketball 12.
SJAIME BARRAZA. New Orleans, Louisiana, January 10, 1954
ROTC 9,10,11,12...Batallion Executive Officer 12...Engineer Quiz
Show Participant 12.
BARBARA ANN BETCHER. Red Wing, Minnesota, July 17, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9...Volleyball 11...Basketball 12.
GLEN BAKER
BARBARA ANN BETCHER
MARTA
SHEILA ALBERGA
BRIAN W. ALLEN
MICHAEL BARGER
JAIMIE BARRAZA
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GERIANNE BLANCHETTE
GERIANNE BLANCHETTE. Kittery, Maine, August 31, 1953
Band 9,10,11,12.
ROBERT BLOEMER JR. New Brunswick, New Jersey, August 2, 1954
"C" Club 9,10,11,12 (Pres. 12)...Football 9,10,11,12 (letter 9, 10,11,
12)...Swimming 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Basketball 10,12
(letter 10,12) .
MARIA ELAINE BOONE. Norfolk, Virginia, September 3, 1954
Caribe Club 9,10,11,12 (Historian 12)...Debate Club 11...Tradewind
11...Yearbook 11...National Honor Society 11,12...Swimming 9,10,11
...Variety Show 11...Yearbook Award 11...Voice of Democracy 11
(2nd place)...NSF Participant 11..."Most Intellectual"..."Most Likely
To Succeed" (runner-up).
RICHARD BOOTH. Ancon, Canal Zone, November 9, 1953
Swimming 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Variety Show 11... Com-
mittees 12.
HENRY BORSELLINO. Colon, Rep. of Panama, October 5, 1952
Homeroom Alternate 12...Variety Show 11...Committees 12.
DEBRA BOSWELL. Akron, Ohio, November 21, 1953
Homeroom Alternate 10...Volleyball Intramurals 11.
RITA BOYLAND. Cumberland, Maryland, October 10, 1954
Caribe Club 9,10,11,12...French Club 9,10,11,12 (Vice-pres. 12)...
Debate Club 11...Tradewind 11,12 (Asst. Editor 12)...Yearbook 11,12
(Co-editor 12)...National Honor Society 11,12...Band 11,12...Senior
Board of Directors...Homeroom Representative 11...Homeroom Alt.
9...Majorette 10...Tradewind Award 11,12...Tradewind Award 11,12.
JANET BRANDENBURG. Brooklyn, New York, August 26, 1954
Girls' Drill Team 10,11...Basketball 9,10,11...Volleyball Intraumurals
9,10,11...Tennis Intramurals 9,10,11...Drill Team Award 10,11...
Tennis Award 10,11.
RICHARD BOOTH
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DEBRA BOSWELL
HENRY BORSELLINO
JANET BRANDENBURG
ROBERT BLOEMER
MARIA ELAINE BOONE
RITA BOYLAND
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CARLOS E. BROWN. Colon, Rep. of Panama, March 17, 1953
French Club 10..."C" Club 11,12...Football 9,10,11,12...(letter 9,10,
11,12)...Basketball 9,10,11,12...Track 9,10,11,12...Soccer 12...ROTC
9,10,11,12...Batallion Commander 12.
CATHERINE CARLISLE. Houston Texas, August 23, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9...Thespians 9,10,11,12 (Sec. 11)...Cheerleader 9,10,
11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12; Co-Capt. 12)...Class President 11...Home-
room Rep. 10,12...Student Advisory Committee 10,11...Volleyball 9,
10,11 (letter 10)..."The Curious Savage" (play 9)...Variety Show 11...
Committees 10,11..."Most Talented" (runner-up).
HELEN ELISE CASTRO. San Antonio, Texas, January 14, 1954
Spanish Club 9...Girls' Chorus 10,11,12...Nurses' Aids 11,12...
Yearbook 12.
ANSTEY CATLETT. Ancon, Canal Zone, September 28, 1954
ANSTEY CATLETT
Basketball 12 (letter 12)...Volleyball 12 (letter 12)..."Wittiest".
CHERYL CAUDILL. Spokane, Washington, November 28, 1953
Nurses' Aides 9,10...Homeroom Rep. 9,10...Homeroom Alternate 10
...Basketball 9,10...Volleyball 9,10...Swimming 9,10,11,12...Powder-
puff game co-capt. 11...Physical Fitness Award 9,10,11...Water
Safety Instructor.
JAY CAUDILL. Spokane, Washington, December 4, 1952
Football 9,10...Church Youth Fellowship...Waterskiing, Boating.
DEBORAH ANN CHESHIRE. Tampa, Florida, June 7, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9...Caribe Club 10...Swimming 10...Tradewind 12.
FRANK CICCHETTO. Elizabeth, New Jersey, January 16, 1954
"C" Club 10,11,12...Debate Club 10...Football 9,10,11,12--(lettered)
...Basketball 9,10,11,12...Baseball 9,11,12 (letter 11,12)...Track 9,10,
11,12--(Letter 9,11,12), "The Black Flamingo" play. "Most Talented"
(runner-up).
CHERYL CAUDILL
DEBORAH ANN CHESHIRE
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FRANK CICCHETTO
JAY CAUDILL
?AMELA ELIZABETH COAD
CHERYL A. COLEMAN
PAMELA ELIZABETH COAD. Flint, Michigan, July 4, 1954
Pep Club 9,10.
AMINTA COBB. Colon, Rep. of Panama, February 24, 1954
Nurses Aides 10,11,12...Pink Girls 9...Girls' Chorus 10,11,12...
Majorette 11...Yearbook 12...Pep Club 12.
ROBERT COLE. Ancon, Canal Zone, July 6, 1954
G.A.A. 10,11,12...Girls' Drill Team 10,11,12 (Co-capt. 12)...Basket-
ball 9,10,11 (letter 10,11)...Tennis 10,11 (letter 10,11).
CHERYL A. COLEMAN. Westfield, Massachusetts, April 29, 1954
Drill Team 11, (lettered)...Basketball 12...Jamboree Queen. "Best
Looking".
MARK D. COLLINS. Colon, Rep. of Panama, July 28, 1953
Tennis 10,12...Football 12...Soccer 12. "The Black Flamingo" play.
KAREN CURRIER. New Orleans, Louisiana, July 18, 1954
G.A.A. 9,10,11,12 (treas. 12)...Cheerleader 9,10,11,12 (capt. 11,12)--
(lettered 9,10,11,12)...Debate Club 10...H.R. Rep. 12...Tennis 9,10,11,
12...Volleyball 9,10,11,12...Basketball 9,10...Variety Show 11...Stu-
dent Advisory Committee 11,12...Powderpuff 11....Committees 10,11,
12...Physical Fitness Award 9,11..."Miss CHS" (runner-up).
EMILIE DANIEL. Randolph, Vermont, September 30, 1954
Band 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,11)...Swimming 9 (letter 9)...Basketball 11,
12 (letter 11,12)...Physical Fitness Award 9,11.
JOAN DARCY. Fayetteville, North Carolina, September 5, 1954
Anti-pollution group FCCYC in North Carolina.
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MARK D. COLLINS
KAREN CURRIER
EMILIE DANIEL
AMINTA COBB
ROBERTA COLE
JOAN DARCY
JOHN DAY
BRENDA EGGER
ROBERTO ENDARA
CLIFFORD FERREL
BILLY DEATON NANCY EDMONSON
JOHN DAY, Casper, Wyoming, May 27, 1953
"C" Club 11,12...Football 10,11 (lettered 10,11)...Best Defensive
player award 11.
BILLY DEATON. Staten Island, New York, December 7, 1953
:C" Club 9,10,11,12...Track 9,10,11,12, (lettered 9,10,11,12)...Foot-
ball 10,11,12 (lettered 11,12)...Homeroom Representative 10,11...
"All Zone" 10,11. "Most Athletic."
NANCY EDMONDSON. Colon, Rep. of Panama, May 20, 1954
Language Lab Club 9...G.A.A. 10,11,12 (Sec. 12), French Club 10,
11,12...Caribe Club 10,11,12...(vice-pres. 12)...Cheerleader 12...
R.O.T.C. Sponsor ("E" Company) 12...Girls' Drill Team 10,11...
National Honor Society 12...Class Sec. 9...Class Vice-Pres. 10...
S.A. Sec. 11...Basketball 9,10,11...Volleyball 9,10,11...Tennis 9,10,
11...Senior Class Board of Directors...Committees 9,10,11,12.
"Friendliest."
BRENDA EGGER. Cristobal, Canal Zone, April 15, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11,12 (vice-pres. 11)...Pink Girls 10,11,12...
Majorette 9,10...Variety Show 11.
ROBERTO ENDARA. Colon, Rep. of Panama, January 31, 1953
CLIFFORD FERREL. Panama City, Florida, July 19, 1953
Motorcycle racing...SCUBA Diving...Committees 12.
MARIA D. FONTANEZ. San Juan, Puerto Rico, August 1, 1953
Future Homemakers of America 9...Nurses' Aides 11...Spanish
Club 11.
ANDREW W. FOSHEE. New Orleans, Louisiana, August 13, 1954
"C" Club 11,12...Caribe Club 11,12...Thespians 11,12 (Vice-pres.
12)...ROTC 10...S.A. President 12...National Honor Society 12...
Track 9,10,11 (letter 9,10,11)...Football 10,11 (letter 10,11)...Bas-
ketball 10,12 (letter 12)... "Bell, Book and Candle"..."The Black
Flamingo" (plays 11)...Little Theatre Thespian Award 11... "Mr.
CHS" ..."Most Likely To Succeed" (runner-Up)
MARIA D. FONTANEZ
ANDREW W. FOSHEE
ANTHONY GAINOR
WILLIAM GILLESPIE
SUSAN GOEMBEL
GREGORY GOGUEN
MARDETTE GARNER JIMMY.GEWIN
ANTHONY GAINOR. Long Island, New York, October 18, 1954
Drama Club 11...Homeroom Representative 11...Minority Relation
Commission 11 (Vice-pres.)...Tradewind 12...Basketball 9,10,11,12
(letter 9,10,11,12)...Track 10 (letter 10)...Football 12 (letter 12)
MARDETTE GARNER. Brymar, Pennsylvania, November 25, 1953
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11...Pink Girls 9,10...Yearbook 9,10...Band 9,10...
Majorette 9...Volleyball 9,10,11...Basketball 9...Band Award 9,10...
Committees 10,11,12.
JIMMY GEWIN. Cleveland, Texas, October 12, 1954
Debate Club 11...Homeroom Alternate 10...Basketball Intramurals
11...Football 11,12...Engineer Quiz Show Participant 12, (alternate 11)
..."Most Intellectual."
WILLIAM GILLESPIE. New York, New York, August 28, 1954
French Club 10...Band 10,11,12 (letter 10,11,12)...Football 9...Track
10...Variety Show 11...Sound man in "Bell Book and Candle" play...
"Best Dressed", "Best Looking" (runner-up).
SUSAN GOEMBEL. Phoenix, Arizona, October 4, 1954
Distributive Education Club of America 11...Committees 12.
GREGORY GOGUEN. Colon, Rep. of Panama, September 28, 1954
Class President 12...Swimming 9...Track 11,12 (letter 12)...Football
12...Basketball 12...Soccer 12...Advisory Committee.
LYNNE E. GOGUEN. Colon, Rep. of Panama, June 23, 1953
Variety Show 11...Basketball 12...Volleyball 12..."Wittiest" (runner-
up).
ANN E. GONZALES. Stephensville, Newfoundland, August 17, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9...Caribe Club 10,11,12...Cheerleader 9,10,...Drill
Team 10,11...R.O.T.C. Sponsor "F" Company 12...S.A. Secretary 12
...Homeroom Representative 10,11..."Best Looking" (runner-up).
LYNNE E. GOGUEN ANN E. GONZALES
DONNA MARIE GRAHAM
JUAN GONZALEZ. Dorado, Puerto Rico, March 9, 1954
Spanish Club 10...(vice-president 10)...Homeroom Representative 10
...R.O.T.C. 11,12... Superior Cadet Medal 11.
DONNA MARIE GRAHAM. Colon, Rep. of Panama, August 10, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10...Girls' Drill Team 11,12...Volleyball Intramurals
9,10...Committees 12.
ZAN GREEN. Ancon, Canal Zone, Mardh 20, 1954
Football 9,10,11...Baseball 12...Motorcycle racing.
MARIAN LYNN GREGG. Colon, Rep. of Panama, January 8, 1954
Drill Team 10,11,12 (assistant commander 1100 commander 12)...
Basketball 9...Tennis 9,10..."Best Dressed".
BARBARA GRIER. Colon, Rep. of Panama, February 23, 1954
Basketball intramurals 12.
GERALD HAMM. Winter Garden, Florida, April 14, 1954
"C" Club 12...Football 9,10,11,12 (letter 12)...Baseball 9,10...Track
9,10,11...Basketball 10...Wrestling 9,10,11.
MARK STEVEN HANLY. Colon, Rep. of Panama, May 24, 1954
Spanish Club 9,10,11,12...R.O.T.C. 9,10,11...Homeroom Representative
9,11,12...Basketball 9,11...Track 11...Senior Class Board of Directors
...Variety Show 11...Committees 9,10,11,12..."Best Dancer".
PATRICIA HAUKE. Colon, Rep. of Panama, June 18, 1954
Language Lab Club 9,10,11,12 (Secretary 10)...French Club 9,10,11,
12...Spanish Club 9,10,11,12... Caribe Club 10,11,12 (historian 11--
secretary 12)...Cheerleader 12..."Most Talented".
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MARK STEVEN HANLY
BARBARA GRIER
PATRICIA HAUKE
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JEANETTE G. HERNANDEZ JOSEPH A. HERRING KENNETH HILL II
JEANETTE G. HERNANDEZ. Los Angeles, California, March 30, 1954
Spanish Club 9,10,11...Band 9,10,11 (letter 9, 10, 11)...Basketball 9, 10,
11...Track 9.
JOSEPH A. HERRING. Ancon, Canal Zone, November 15, 1954
Basketball 9, 10, 11, 12 (letter 9, 10, 11, 12)..."Most Valuable Player
Award 11.
KENNETH HILL II. Ancon, Canal Zone, October 17, 1954
Language Lab Club 10, 11...Russian Club 10,11...Debate Club 11...
Baseball 9, 10, 11...Football 11,12...Tennis 12.
PATRICIA A. HILL. Fort Clayton, Canal Zone, December 16, 1952
Majorette 9, 10, 11 (Co-capt. 10; Capt. 11)...Variety Show 11..."In-
herit The Wind" (play 9)...Physical Fitness Award 11.
WILLIAM H. HUFFMAN. Cristobal, Canal Zone, February 18, 1954
"C" Club 10,11,12 (Vice-pres. 11,12)...Football 9,10,11,12) (CaptainAT A A
12--letter 10,11,12)...Track 10,11 (letter 10,11)...Basketball 10,11,12
(letter 10,11)...Baseball 10,11...All-Zone 10,11...Student Advisory
Committee 12..."Most Athletic" (runner-up).
GLENN CURTISS HUGHES II. Detroit, Michigan, July 4, 1954
ROTC 11,12...Caribe Club 12...Pep Club 11...Yearbook 12...Key Club
11...Precinct Representative 11...Basketball 11,12 (letter 11, 12)...
Track 9,12 (letter 12)...NSF participant 11...NMSQT commendation
12..."Most Intellectual" (runner-up).
DALYS HYLTON. Colon, Rep. of Panama, January 31, 1955 ..
Pep Club 9,10,11,12...Cheerleader 10,11,12...G.A.A. 9,10,11,12...
Yearbook 12...Tradewind 12...Softball 9,10,11,12...Volleyball 9,10,11,
12...Basketball 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12).
JUNE ILUND. Coco Solo, Canal Zone, November 8, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11,12...Dramatics 9,10...French Club 10,11,12...
Pep Club 11,12...Yearbook 12...Basketball 9,10,11...Volleyball 9,10,
12...Powderpuff 11..."Night of January 16th" (play 10).
WILLIAM H. HUFFMAN
GLENN CURTISS HUGHES II DALYS HYLTON JUNE ILUND
JOSEPH JARAMILLO JR.
DANIEL G. KNAUSS
DOUGLAS L. JEFFRIES PAULETTE JORDI
JOSEPH JARAMILLO JR. Santa Fe, New Mexico, October 1, 1954
Lettermen's Club 10...Track 10 (letter 10)...Basketball 11...Boys'
Drill Team 12.
DOUGLAS L. JEFFRIES. Denver, Colorado, January 6, 1954
National Honor Society 11,12 (Pres. 12)...S.A. Vice-Pres. 11...Home-
room Representative 9...Tennis 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Com-
mittees 10,12...Student Recreation Assistant 11..."Most Likely To
Succeed"..."Mr. CHS" (runner-up).
PAULETTE JORDI. Barcelona, Spain, December 17, 1953
French Club 9,10,11,12 (Pres. 11)...Caribe Club 9,10,11,12...Spanish
Club 9,10,11,12 (Pres. 12)...Nurses' Aides 10,11,12... Scholarship
Award 10..."Most Intellectual" (runner-up)...Engineer Quiz Show
Alternate 12.
DANIEL G. KNAUSS. Allentown, Pennsylvania, August 19, 1954
Swimming 9,10...Football 10...Skydiving 11,12...ROTC 10,11,12.
MARIAN CELESTE KREDELL. Lexington, Maryland, July 13, 1954
G.A.A. 10,11,12...Girls' Drill Team 10,11...Basketball 9,10,11...
Volleyball 11,12...Tennis 9,10,11,12...Variety Show 11...Committees
10,11,12.
MAXINE LAROCHE. England, January 15, 1954
Softball 12, Basketball 12, Track 12.
WILLIAM LE DOUX. Boston, Massachusetts, May 12, 1954 -
"C" Club 12...R.O.T.C. 9,10,11,12...Battalion s-3 officer... Swimming
9,10,11,12 (letter ,9,10,11,12)...Football 11,12 (letter 11,12)...Bas-
ketball 11.
JOEL LEE. Seoul, Korea, May 4, 1953
"C" Club 11...Varsity Track 9,10,11,12...Judo Championship Award
(Black Belt) 11,12.
MARIAN CELESTE KREDELL
WILLIAM LE DOUX
MAXINE LAROCHE
JOEL LEE
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IRMA JULIA MONCLOVA
DONALD MANS. Colon, Rep. of Panama, April 20, 1954
Baseball 11..."Best Looking".
JOHN WARREN MEEKER III. Providence, Rhode Island, June 20, 1954
Homeroom Representative 9,12...Football intramurals 10...Basketball
Intramurals 10...Powderpuff "Queen" 11...Committees 10,12. Senior
Board of Directors.
MICHAEL MINEHART. Miami, Florida July 8, 1953
Spanish Club 9,10,11,12...Caribe Club 10,11,12..."C" Club 11,12...
Track 9,10...Tennis 11...Basketball Intramurals 11
IRMA JULIA MONCLOVA. Fort Benning, Georgia, September 26, 1954
Nurses' Aides 10,11...Tradewind 11...Variety Show 11.
BEVERLY MONDRAGON. Green River, Wyoming, May 14, 1952
Future Homemakers of America 11...Boosters 9,10,11.
MARY NORVAL. Caracas, Venezuela, May 21, 1953
Nurses' Aides 9...Caribe Club 10,11,12...French Club 10,11,12...
Drill Team 11...Homeroom Representative 9,10...Homeroom Alter-
nate 11.
BEVERLY ANN OLSEN. Whitefish, Montana, October 8, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11,12...Pink Girls 10,11...Debate Club 11 (secre-
tary 11)...G.A.A. 11,12...Band 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Swim-
ming 9,10,11,12...Basketball 11 (letter 11)...Volleyball 11,12 (letter
11,12).
STANLEY OSTER. Yokohoma, Japan, August 8, 1954
Football 11, Track 12.
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PATRICIA JEAN PAINE. Bremerton, Washington, Feb. 6, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11...Debate Club 10,11...Caribe Club 11,12...
Tradewind 10...National Honor Society 12...Pep Club (co-capt 11)...
Class President 9...Class Treasurer 11...Waterpolo 11...Homeroom
Representative 12...Homeroom Alternate 11...Committees 9,10,11,12
...Variety Show 11...Driver's Training Award 11...Outstanding Alter-
nate 11.
MARY DENISE PAIZ. Roswell, New Mexico, September 5, 1953
Future Homemakers of America 9,10,11...Committees 12...Nurses'
Aides 12...Tradewind Staff 12.
LOUISE PALMER. Colon, Rep. of Panama, August 14, 1954
Committees 12...Volleyball intramurals 11, 12...Basketball intra-
murals 11,12...Variety Show 11...Powderpuff game 11.
JACQUELINE PARKER. San Jose, Costa Rica, April 30, 1954
French Club 9,10,11,12 (secretary 11)...Nurses' Aides 9,10,11,12 JACQUELINE PARK
(vice-president 12)...Pink Girls 9,10,11,12...Caribe Club 10,11,12
...Spanish Club 11,12...Cheerleader 9,10,12...National Honor Society
12...Class Sec-treas. 10, Class Secreatry 11...Class Treasurer 12...
Variety Show 11...Committees 9,10,11,12...French Award 11..."Best
Dancer", "Friendliest" (runner-up).
MARC PARKER. Mobile, Alabama, November 15, 1953
R.O.T.C. 9...Football 10,11.
DEBORAH PATE. Colon, Rep. of Panama, October 15, 1954
Caribe Club 10,11,12...French Club 9,10,11,12...Language Lab Club
9...Yearbook 10,11...Tradewind 11...Thespians 10,11,12...Band 9,10, j
11,12...Nurses' Aides 10...National Honor Society 12..."To Meet a
Body" play 10.
ROBIN PRITHAM. Colon, Rep. of Panama, September 27, 1954
Band 9,10,11,12...Motorcycle racing...Scuba Diving.
MARY PURSLEY. Fort Dix, New Jersey, April 20, 1954
Cheerleader 10,12...Girls' Drill Team 11...Homeroom Alternate 12
...Volleyball intramurals 10.
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MARY PURSLEY
CARMEN M. REED
RAYMOND RAMOS. Ft. Bragg, North Carolina, October 4, 1954
Boys' Drill Team 9,11,12 (Commander 12)...Football 10...National
Honor Society 12.
CARMEN M. REED. West Memphis, Arkansas, February 20, 1953
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11,12.
MARLENE RICE. South Boston, Virginia, November 25, 1953
G.A.A. 9,10,11,12...Homeroom Representative 9,11...Senior Class
Board of Directors...Basketball 9,10,11,12...(letter 9,10,11,12)...
Volleyball 9,10,11,12 (Letter 9,10,11,12)...Powderpuff 11...Com-
mittees 10,11,12..."Most Athletic" (runner-up).
SUSAN JEAN RIDGE. Colon, Rep. of Panama, February 27, 1954
Band 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Nurses' Aides 9...Yearbook 9...
Homeroom Representative 9...Committees 9,10,11,12...Student
Assistant 12.
CAROL ROSS. Koizumi, Japan, January 21, 1954
Pink Girls 9...Girls' Drill Team 11,12...Committees 12.
DEBORAH LEIGH ROWLEY. Charleston, Virginia, Feb. 2, 1953
Volleyball 9,10,11,12 (letter 9, 10, 11,12)...Basketball 9,10 (letter 9,10)
...Committees 12.
JOSEPH ROZMESKI. Cristobal, Canal Zone, December 16, 1953
Caribe Club 10,11,12..."C" Club 11,12...R.O.T.C. 9,10,11,12 ("E"
Company commander 12)...Football 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,12)...
Basketball 9,10,12...Baseball 11,12 (letter 11,12).
JUAN H. SANCHEZ II. Tacoma, Washington, Febrary 10, 1954
Explorers 10,11,12...Football 9,11...Track 9,10,11...Basketball 11.
SUSAN JEAN RIDGE
CAROL ROSS
DEBORAH LEIGH ROWLEY
JOSEPH ROZMESKI
JUAN H. SAHNCHEZ II
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GARY E. SCHEIBE. Cristobal, Canal Zone, March 29, 1954
Homeroom Representative 11...Class vice-president 12...Senior
Board of Directors...Football 10...Basketball 12...Committees 11,12.
FRANK SCOTT. Colon, Rep. of Panama, August 26, 1954
R.O.T.C. 9..."Best Dressed" (runner-up).
MICHAEL SCOTT. Columbus, Ohio, October 12, 1954
R.O.T.C. 9,10...Football, Track, Basketball.
ARTHURL. SERIG. Havana, Cuba, February 2, 1954
Football 9,10,11...Baseball 9,10...Basketball 9,10...Swimming 9,10.
JAMES B. SHAFFER JR. Colon, Rep. of Panama, Feb. 15, 1953
Track 10,11,12...Football 12...Soccer 12...Basketball 12..."Wittiest".
STEPHEN SHOBE. Ancon, Canal Zone, April 14, 1953
Debate Club 11...Swimming 9...Committees 12.
RONALD LEE SILLS. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, June 20, 1954
Drill Team 10,11,12...Basketball 11,12 (letter 11,12)..."Best Dancer"
(runner-up).
VALARIE SIMMS. Ft. Benning, Georgia, February 22, 1954
Track 9,10...Volleyball 9,12...Basketball 11,12.
ARTHUR L. SERIG
JAMES B. SHAFFER JR.
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MATTIA SPAGNA
MICHAEL JAMES SPAGNA
KATHRYN STEPHENS
JEAN A. SMITH. Panama, Rep. of Panama, April 4, 1954
G.A.A. 10,11,12...Homeroom Representative 9...Homeroom Alternate
10,11...Girls' Drill Team 10...Boys' Drill Team Sponsor 11...ROTC
Batallion Sponsor 12...Basketball 9,10,11,12...Volleyball 9,10,11.
SHARON ANN SMITH. Norwood Massachusetts, June 18, 1954
Girls' Chorus 9,10,11,12...Nurses' Aides 9...Swimming 9,10,11,12
(letter 9,10,,11,12)...Powderpuff 11 (Captain)...Volleyball Intramurals
9,10...Basketball Intramurals 9.
MICHAEL LEE SNIDER. Bremerton, Washington, March 3, 1954
Caribe Club 9,10..."C" Club 10,11,12...Debate Club 11 (chairman 11)
...Football 9,10,11,12. (letter 11,12)...Tennis 9,10,11,12 (letter 10,11,
12)...Baseball 11 (letter 11)... Committees 10,11,12.
MATTIA SPAGNA. Springfield, Massachusetts, Nov. 10, 1952
R.O.T.C. 10..."C" Club 11,12...Football 10,11,12...Baseball 10,11...
Soccer 12.
MICHAEL JAMES SPAGNA. Springfield, Massachusetts, March 8, 1954
"C" Club 9,10,11,12...Football 9,10,11,12 (letter 11,12)... Swimming
9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,12).
KATHRYN STEPHENS. Ft. Clayton, Canal Zone. Sept. 21, 1953
Nurses' Aides 11,12...Caribe Club 11,12...G.A.A. 11,12 (vice-pres-
ident 12)...Senior Class Board of Directors...Volleyball 9,10,11,12
(letter 9,10,11,12) (capt. 11)...Basketball 9,10,11,12 (letter 11,12)...
Track 9.
SUSAN P. STRINGFIELD. Waterboro, SouthCarolina, Feb. 18, 1954
Future Homemakers of America 9...Bible Club 9...Yearbook 12...
Basketball 12...Committees 12.
PETER ROGER SWAIN. Colon, Rep. of Panama, February 5, 1954
"C" Club 10,11,12...Band 9 (letter 9)...Swimming 9,10...Football 10,
11,12 (letter 10,11,12)..."All Zone" Football 10,11...Motorcycle rac-
ing...Committees 11,12.
SUSAN P. STRINGFIELD
JEAN A. SMITH
SHARON ANN SMITH
PETER ROGER SWAIN
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CATHERINE TERWILLIGER. Colon, Rep. of Panama, Dec. 23, 1953
Band 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12).
DOROTHY TERWILLIGER.. Colon, Rep. of Panama, Nov. 17, 1954
Band 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)...Girls' Drill Team 11,12.
EHUKAI JONATHAN TEVES, Honolulu, Hawaii, April 24, 1953
Boy's Drill Team 11,12...Outstanding MT-1 (R.O.T.C.)..."Most
Talented".
PUULOA MANUEL TEVES. Honolulu, Hawaii, June 30, 1954
Homeroom Representative 9...Boy's Drill Team 11,12 (executive
officer 12).
LOISA MARITZA THOMAS. Ancon, Canal Zone, August 12, 1954
French Club 9,10,11,12...Caribe Club 10,11,12...Nurses' Aides 9,10,
11,12...Pink Girls 9,10,11,12...(sec. 11--pres. 12) Debate Club 9,10
OA MAUL TEVE ...Dramatics 9...Language Lab Club 11,12 (pres. 12)...National
PUULOA MAUEL TEVES
Honor Society 11,12 (sec.-treas. 12)...Senior Board of Directors...
Philosophean Society 11... Agope 11,12...Yearbook 11,12 (co-editor
12)...Tradewind 11,12 (editor 11,12)...Variety Show 11...Powderpuff
11...Volleyball intramurals 9...Basketball intramurals 9...Yearbook
Award 11,12...Tradewind Award 11,12...Latin Award 11...NMSQT
commendation 12...NSF participant 11..."Most Likely to Succeed."
HARRY E. TOWNSEND. Ancon, Canal Zone, December 27, 1953
Caribe Club 10,11,12..."C" Club 10,11,12...Class President 10...
Class Vice-President 11...Homeroom Representative 12...Senior
Board of Directors...Football 9,10,11,12 (letter 10,11,12--capt. 12).
-Z ROBERT LEE TSCHUMY. Panama, Rep. of Panama, Sept. 26, 1952
R.O.T.C. 9,10,11,12..."F" Company Commander 12...Rifle Team
P 9,10,11...Spanish Club 10,11...Football 9...Basketball 9,10,11...
Track 10,11...Homeroom Representative 9...Outstanding Expert
Sb Shooter 9,10,11.
LOISA MARITZA THOMAS
HARRY E. TOWNSEND
ROBERT LEE TSCHUMY
DOROTHY TERWILLIGER
EHUKAI JONATHAN TEVE
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LLOYD VAN WINKLE. Ft. Walton Beach, Florida, March 11, 1954
Thespians 9,10,11,12 (pres. 12)...Yearbook 12...Homeroom Repre-
sentative Alternate 12...Caribe Club 12...Engineer Quiz Show parti-
cipant 12..."Wittiest" (runner-up)...Football 9...Student Council
Representative 9,10.
CAROL LYNN WERTZ. Cristobal, Canal Zone, February 3, 1954
Girls' Drill Team 11...Homeroom Representative 9...Basketball 9,10,
11...Volleyball 9,10,11.
AURELIA E. WILLIAMS. Colon, Rep. of Panama, July 7, 1954
Nurses' Aides 9,10,11...G.A.A. 9,10,11,12 (president 11,12) Caribe
Club 10,11,12...French Club 10,11,12...Yearbook 12...Tradewind 12
...Basketball 9,10,11,12 (captain 10,11,12)... (letter 9,10,11,12)...
Volleyball 9,10,11,12 (letter 9,10,11,12)--(captain 10,11,12)...Tennis
9,10,11 (letter 9,10,11) Speedball 9,10...Powderpuff 11...Variety
Show 11...Student Advisory Committee 11,12...Committees 9,10,11,
12..."Most Athletic'..."Best Dancer" (runner-up).
MARY LAURA WOHLMAN. Beppu, Japan, March 11, 1954
Future Homemakers of America 9,10...Spanish Club 10...Committees
12. "May Court" 9.
MICHAEL WOOD. Colon, Rep. of Panama, February 5, 1954
Baseball 9,10,12.
ANN WORTHEN. Plymouth, New Hampshire, August 10, 1954
Basketball 9,10,11,12...Volleyball 10,11...Speedball 9,10.
SUSAN LIZETTE ZACHRY. San Jose, Costa Rica, January 3, 1954
French Club 9,10,11...Nurses' Aides 9,10...Spanish Club 9,10,11...
Girls' Drill Team 12...Basketball 9,10,11...(manager 11)...Volley-
ball 9,10,11 (manager 11)...Swimming 9,10.
AURELIA E. WILLIAMS
MARY LAURA WOHLMAN
Roger D. Johnston
Larry Santos
Camera Shy
Thomas K. Melchionne
Higinia Shaffer
Ralph E. Richmond
Alexander Vernon
MICHAEL WOOD
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Donald Mans
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Aurelia Williams
William Deaton
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Jacqueline Parker
Mark Hanly
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Patricia Hauke
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Maria Boone
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Glenn Hughes
Paulette Jordi
Jackie Parker
Roger Johnston
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Andrew Foshee
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Marlene Rice
William Huffman
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coming float and their prom. This keeps the majority of the Juniors on their toes.
Mr. Fite, the class sponsor, teaches mechanical drawing as well as helping the
officers keep things in order.
The Class of "'73", decided that their class rings would be a dark blue cut
stone.
The Junior class consists of approximately 124 students.
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Adams Aponte Austin Baker Bass
Tony Jan Mike Tim Paul
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Kathy Brown
Patches Brown
Denise Bullinger
Susan Burge
Kathy Bush
Bobby Careless
Diane Caroll
Daniel Chin
Ann Cirulli
Jerry Coffin
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Edna
Ferguson
Luis
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Fred
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Pedro
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Nina
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Rocky
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Hank
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Peter
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Roy
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Nancy Gregg
Sonja Guzman
Mike Hayden
Sue Helmerichs
Ralph Hepner
Nancy Horn
Linda Huff
Sharon Hughes
Dennis Hurlbut
Harold Huster
Jeff Jacquay
Debbie Jaketic
Mike Johnson
Charles Kelly
Michele Kessler
Paul Kilmer
Angle LaRoche
Chris Lasher
John Lee
Brian Love
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Julie Lybyer
Ede Marsh
Elena Maxwill
Debbie Meeker
Judi Menges
Linda Merrick
Barbara Moody
Manuel Munoz
Robert Nordstrom
Myrta Olivera
Ada Ortiz
Noelia Ortiz
Viana Ostrea
Terri Overstreet
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Libby
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Allan
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Carlos
Rodriguez
Terri
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Leland
Cummings
Gaspar
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Diane
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Paul
Peralta
Rosa
Perez
Ronny
Ramos
Toby
Rhue
Nancy
Ridge
Wanda
Rivera
Carolann
Roach
Craig
Robertson
Maria
Rodriguez
Gena
Ruoff
Elsa
Sanchez
Paul
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William
Beebe
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Jane
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Angela
Gonzales
Leslie
Hamby
Kenneth
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Sophomores, proud winners of the mud-flinging freshman-sophomore brawl participated in
many school events as well as after-school sports. In the Homecoming parade they remodeled a
volkswagon "bug" to resemble a growling tiger with a majestic tail. After school activities for
the energetic sophomores consisted of girls' and boys' drill teams, basketball, golf, football,
tennis, archery, volleyball, swimming, track, softball, baseball, cheerleading, and a new born
sport at CHS, soccer.
In school sophomores planned a successful freshman-sophomore dance, participated in
Nurses Aides, GAA and other various clubs.
Officers of the "swinging" class of '74 are: Dave Bleicher, president; Jane Moore, vice-
pres., and Jeannie Stanfield, secretary-treasurer.
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Deborah
Alberga
Carol
Baker
David
Bleicher
Debra
Brown
John
Alexaitis Jr.
Evelyn
Barraza
Charlotte
Boyland
Debra
Budd
Buddy
Amburn
Roger
Beale
George
Brannen
Elizabeth
Burgess
Susan
Arbaugh
Thomas
Behre
Pamela
Bridwell
Mary
Byrd
Donald
Austin Jr.
Christophe
Bensen
Robert
Brockman
Jeanne
Calkins
Charles
Alberga
Debra
Autry
Paula
Blanchette
Amber
Brown
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Deborah Richard Elizabeth Ted
Carey Caroll Cimino Deaton
Renee Debra Ramon Michael
Cliette Coe Diaz Evans
Angie Richard Karen Clifford
Duran Eddie Sue McCullough Praying for a goal. Fauber Gabriel
Trina Thomas Rebecca Jenifer
Ferguson Finneman Gewin Goembel
Barbara Karen
Goodwin Goulet
Daniel Clarissa
Green Gregory
Lorraine
Guilfoyle
Francisco
Hamilton
Wayne West -- Finally quieted down.
Mark James Stephen Vince Michael
Honerbaum Huffman Jacquay Jaramillo Jeffries
Marcia Antonio
Humphreys Hurtado
Leif Raymond
Irion Jackson
Harry
Holt
Bobby
Hughes
Pamela
Husband
Michael Karen Sandra David Victor Ann
Johnson Jones Kaufer Lee Lee Loyd
Deshea Shirley Sandra Ralph Cheryl Sandra
Mason Maxey May Kelly Kresge Krupa
Laura Janice Leslie Susan Robert Linda
Lucas Lusk Lybyer McCullough McNaughton Mendenhall
Karen Phillip Daniel Patricia Pedro Jane
Merrick Miller Minehart Moebus Monclova Moore
Robin Cristobal Laurie Anne Thomas Cheryl
Mullis Munoz Nairn Norval O'Donnell Olsen
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Rafael Wanda Jorge Edna Larry Laura
Ortiz Ortiz Padro Rodriguez Rodriguez Rood
William Raymond Rita Sheryl Peter Sandra
Parsons Payne Reduga Ruoff Sanchez Sanchez
Helena Barry Alfonso William Jerry Michael
Reed Rhue Robinson Santos Shannon Simms
Robert
Stern
David
Tate
Susan
Swanstrom
Caron
Taylor
Sharon Vicki
Taylor Tipton
Ana Miguel
Ubben Ubben
Theresa
Torres
Ramon
Ubben
Jean
Stanfield
George
Sykes
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Howard
Van Winkle
Fredrick
Wainio Jr.
David
Welch
Frits Van
Woundenberg
Susan
Weiselogel
Walter
Wesley
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Waiting for Woodstock!!
Sheryl Ruoff Watching the results of her power-
ful toss
James
Valentine
Paula
Vaught
Clifford
Welch Jr.
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Wayne Vicki Margarita Janie Dennis
West Whipple Wilmont Wilson Wood
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Alexaitis Alger Allen
Debbie Paul Kathy
Baker Baker Balmer
Marjorie Lucy Jeanne
Blair Blount Borek
Carlos Rita Leon
Bynoe Castro Catlett
The freshmen participated in many school activities. In
the Homecoming parade they had a float of the grave of a Bull-
dog. In the freshman-sophomore brawl they attempted to beat
the sophomores but failed. The freshman-sophomore dance
was another activity in which they participated. The class offi-
cers for the 1971-1972 year were: Robbie Currier, president;
Jorge Medina, vice-pres.; and Nancy Stringfield, sec.-treas.
Carl
Andersen
Steven
Barger
Michael
Boswell
Michael
Cliette
Paul
Austin
Peter
Barr
George
Brannan
Lisbet
Coe
Susan
Austin
Jamie
Beltran
Terri
Brown
Carlos
Colon
Mr. Gray
Barbara
Baitel
James
Bird Jr.
Anthony
Burbine
Lori
Cottington
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Ruperto
DeJesus
Frank
Easterling
Donna
Fowler
Vivien
Gunnell
Patricia
DeVault
Lawrence
Escobido
Richmond
Fryer
Malcolm
Hamm
Richard
Diaz
David
Evans
Paul
Garner
Hubert
Hammond
Robert
Currier
Craig
Dohle
Robert
Fernandez
Josefa
Gonzalez
George
Hernandez Jr.
Stephen
Herring
Cherie
Danielson
Richard
Dowell
Melba
Ferraro
Richard
Greene
Priscilla
Hernandez
Sherry
Hill
Sonja Tellefsen Excited Football Fans
Sonja Tellefsen Excited Football Fans
George
DeJesus
Julian
Duran
Lori
Flores
Laura
Gregg
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John
Cruz Jr.
Michael
Dockery
Dean
Evans
Susan
Gilbert
Debra
Harden
Melinda
Hernandez
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Myrna
Hormechea
Charles
Hughes
William
Kern III
Clifford
Kononen Jr.
Debbie
Howard
Garry
Ilund
Margaret
Kienzle
Michael
Kononen
Daniel
Hubp
Jacqueline
Johnson
James
Kilmer
Alien
Krupa
Paul
Lucas
Vicki
May
Anne
Mills
Leonardo
Hughes
Robert
Johnson
Vicky
Kiyonaga
John
Lopez
Rockwell
Luger
Michael
McDonnell
Gary
Moore
Nathan
Maldonado
Jorge
Medina
Glynn
Moore
Laura Gregg, Jorge Medina Mad Professors
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Maurie Dawn Glen Kathleen Jose Patricia Leslie
Moore Morgan Morrell II Murphy Nanto Newbury Nicolaisen
Alexis Ann Valerie Andrea Evelyn Susan Scott
Nieves O'Donnell Owen Pacheco Paiz Paiz Parker
Andy Jill Catherine Mario Elvira Sarah Caroline
Patton Paulson Perret Pino Pitts Polite Price
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Marsha Dew, Mr. Berger "Temper Temper"
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Julie Robertson, Nancy Stringfield, Paula Vaught. "I'm sure Coluimbus started
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Martha
Rainey
Robin
Richardson
Julia
Robertson
Michael
Romero
Karl
Simms
John
Stephens
Daniel
Reifsnvder
Michael
Ridge
Reginald
Robinson
Cynthia
Runnion
Barry
Simpkins
Ralph
Stone Jr.
Alfred
Sandrock Jr.
Cynthia
Smith
Nancy
Stringfield
Luz
Santiago
Michael
Smith
Susan
Styles
Kevin
Scott
Sheryl
Smith
Anna
Summerlin
Clover
Shobe
Elizabeth
Snider
Nola
Swain
John
Shobe
Edward
Sollas
Karen
Tahey
Karen Deboor
James Dillin
mJames Feeley
CaMatthew Green
John Kiyonaga
Joseph Phillips
M i aAntonio Pomales
Antonio Santos
Elizabeth Vamprine
d Annette Vernon
Late ComersO"N
Camera Shy
Camille Alvirez
Eric Black
Michael Cain
John Cruz Jr.
Marsha Dew
Wayne Edwards "Extreme interest in Algebra"
Michael Gonzalez
Gloria Good I ...
David Hamby
Elene Kennedy
David Laroche
Richard Lopez
Jose Olivera-Nanto
Daniel Reed
Mary Richmond
Francis Rorke "I bid three spades"
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Tellefsen
I Sonia
Thomas
David
Sese vmThompson
Angel
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SJeffrey
Urey
Valerie Owen, "Lori is really not that bad."
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Roberto
Young Patricia William
Valentine Vest Jr.
S \ Kimberly Guy
Welty West
SRay Margaret
Wheeler Jr. Whipple
Philip Gary
Wilkins Williams
Eunice Michael Nancy
Bonnie Robert
Willis Wilmont
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FRONT ROW L to R: Beth Bleicher, Sarah Wolhman, Susan Bell, Brenda Goodwin, Shiela Brannan-Sec. Treas., Marjie Jaketic-
Pres., Tesa Gonzales-Vice-Pres., Karen Spurling, Deane Mendoza, Janice Boone, Linda Stone, Mary Mills. BACK ROW: Roberta
Sanchez, Kevin Perusse, Mike Brannan, Ines Butler, Randy Goss, Mike Tipton, Janine Gerwin. JUNIOR HIGH S.A. HOMEROOM
REPRESENTATIVES.
Junior High Band entertains parents, faculty, and friends.
Mr. Cheshire Jr. Hi S.A. Sponsor
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Myrna Acosta
Clarence Alberga
Paul Alexaltis
James Alligood
Darla Amburn
Jerry Autry n
Beth Baker
Diane Baker
Rafael Barraza
Kimberleich Bass
Teresa Behre
Edward Belanger
Susan Bell
Tonya Bell
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Edna Dennis
Debra DeVault
James Dingle
Patrick Dingman
Kathleen Duran
Marla Easterling
Berta Edwards
Richard Egger Jr.
Bruce Egolf
Joseph Finneman
Ricardo Fontanez
Ronaldo Forrest
Paul Fortune
Karen Fowler
Kenneth Fowler
Jeffrey Fryer
William Gilbert
Joseph Goembel
Jimmy Gomez
Teresa Gonzalez
John Good
Marlene Grier
Joseph Guilfoyle
Andrea Gunnell
Carisa Heath
Edwin Hernandez
William Hernandez
Edward Herring
William Joudry
Sandra Kardonski
Theodore Kaufer Jr.
Curtis Kendall
Denise Kessler
Jmrnes KhitIe rn
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Sr.ronr Krupn
. ,lliam Led.better
Gregor) Leerinuti
James Maxey Jr.
Bonnie McNaughton
Dian Mendoza
Sarah Mills
Vickie Mize
Vianette Montero
David Moochler
Annette Morgan
Michael Murphy
William Myles
Diane Nicholson
Robert Nicholson
Glen Nicolaisen
Danny Norton
Astonished
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Carmen Ortiz, Debbie Ortiz, William Ortiz, Edward
Overstreet, Karen Paine, Tammi Planchon, Debora Pom-
ales, Rachel Ramirez, Richard Rice, John Ridge, Cecilia
Ruiz, Terri Salyer, Frances Sanchez, Patricia Sanchez,
Roberta Sanchez, Valerie Scully, Karen Sellers, Rodrigo
Sewell, Carlos Shavers, Lee Shultz, Roderick Snyder, Ka-
ren Spurling, MNanfred Steffes, Mary Stephens, Linda Stone
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Dennis Palomares, Lindabell Parsons, Martin Perez,
Kevin Perusse, Lau Phares, Theodore Risch, Ronald Rob-
inson, Constance Rodriguez, Gina Rossi, Jeffrey Rozmeski,
Hector Santiago, Leonor, Sayoc, Jett Schloredt, Jo Scott,
Tracy Scott, Robert Sigler, Bruce Simpkins, Charles Smith,
Pamela Smith, Susan Smith
Simuel Sullins, Teresa Summerfield, Rose Swank,
Amanda Tanner, Donald Tanner
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Bryan Taylor, Michael Taylor, Luis Theall, Mary
Tiniacos, Michael Tipton, Katherine Whiteside, Gregory
Wilkins, Lisa Wilkins, Jay Williams, Sarah Wohlman
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Edwards,
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Kimmich,
Scott Tomlinson, Rita Torres, Steven Waggoner,
Michelle Ware, Mary Welch, Yvonne Woods, Susan
Worthen, Cecilia Wright, Brenda Yerxa Bright Ceasar
een Grinell, Gregory Gsell, William Melchionne, John Moore,
rris, Louis Pantoja, Ray Ramon, Cynthia Redfern, Carol An-
)uglas Bales, Nancy Blount, John Brannen, James Crawley, Rae
Elizabeth Rolli, Leslie Smallwood, Joanee Turnbull, Anges
n, Francisco Godnez, Randal Hewitts, Debra Hoagland, Roger
Samuel Kredell, Maudie Moore
Eighth Graders Are
Filled With School Spirit
Vickie Alger, James Allen, James Amason, Keith
Anderson, Shawn Anderson
James Campbell, Juan Carrasquillo, Elenor Carroll,
Jeffrey Carwithen, Ronald Chastin
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Mona Christian, Leopoldo Cimino, Juan Claramunt,
Alfreda Clark, Ronnie Coale, William Cronan, David
Dailor, Devony Dandridge, John Davison, Robert Day,
Tilda Edwards, Robert Estes, Cheryl Evans, Cindy
Ferguson, Delia Ferraro
Robert Austin, Terry Autry, Marilyn Barnett, John
Barriteau, Mary Beale, Catherine Berlin, Stanley Blanch-
ard, Beth Bleicher, Edward Blount, James Boman, Steven
Boswell, Sheila Brannan, John Bridwell, Carmen Bringas,
Billie Brown, Melinda Brown, Desiree Budd, Kurt Bullin-
ger, Francico Burac, Ines Butler
Marcia Coffin, John Collins, William Collis, Donna
Copeland, Gustavo Coronado, Donna Deaton, Theodore
DeBoor, Michael DeVault, Carl Dinkins, Barbara Eddie,
Lester Forsgren, Thomas Gabriel, Linda Garcia, Mary
Gebauer, Russell Gillespie
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Donald Goembel, Brenda Goodwin,
Randy Goss, Gall Gregg, Paul Hopkins,Kay
Housley, Flora Hudgins, Debra Hummer,
Norine Kaufer, Susan Kelley, Daniel Kelley,
Tony Kendall, Ricky Lyons, James McCar-
rick, Paris McIlwain, Karen McKown, Law-
rence Moochler, Debra Moratin, Kimberly
Morrell, Stephanie Mowery
Valerie Hart, Richard Hoagland,
Kip Holloway, Margaret Jaketic,
Donald Jeffries, Janet Kastumoto,
Fernando Leon, Patricia Lloyd,
Christophe Lusk, Janet Mize Julie
Moebus, Nayra Mon, Robert Os-
ter, James Palomares, Charles
Perret, Mark Perusse, Richard
Phares, Surse Pierpont, Albert
Pomales, Madeleine Pujals,
Robert Ramirez,, Robert Ramirez,
Richard Ramos, Donna Reifsnider
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Walter Guilfoyle, Edwin Guz-
man, Melanie Hames, Yolanda
Hunnicutt, Priscilla Husband,
Angel Irizarry, Forest Kinsey, D.
La Porta, Mary LaRoche, Susan
Mendoza, Katherine Meyer, Mary
Mills, Barney Norton, Andrew
Norval, Angel Olivera
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Ruth Rivera, Allan Rodriguez, Jorge Santos, Antonio
Scott, Jody Short, Leslie Sills, Brian Simpkins, Clara
Stone, James Stowers, Edward Stroop, Lourdes Suarez,
LuAnne Swisher, Kim Torres, William Tschumy, Sheri-
lyn Trunbull, Mario Ubben, Anthony Ware, Andrew Wick,
Thomas Wilder, Noreen Will, Cheryl Williams, Donna
Williams
Camera Shy:
Deidra Alvirez, Philip Archer, Sonia
Bisi, Karen Cintron, Paul Darcy, Debo-
rah Gonzales, Kelvin Gregory, Hamby
Stephen, Rey Jansen, Kenneth Lauey,
James Melvin, Angel Olivera, Mickey
Robert, Richard,Robles, Joseph Ruiz,
Dino Scott
Ivette Rodriguez, Luz Rodriguez, Diane Ruoff,
Patricia Sanchez, Ralph Santos, Luke Skrable, Yvonne
Smith, James Snider, Thomas Snider, Dennis Stephens,
John Sykes, Jack Tate, Vielka Tom, Donald Tomlin,
Doris Tomlin, Cynthia Watson, Murray Webb, Margaret
Weigart, Roger Welch, Nancy White, Alberto Wilmont,
Ricky Wilson, Kimberly Woodcock, Margarita Young,
James Moore
Junior High Cheerleaders
Encourage On Future Tigers
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Front Row: Lisa Wilkins, Janie Jackson, Debbie Pamoles, Patti Housley, Back Row: Roberta Sanchez, Gail Gregg, Norine
Kaufer, Debbie Ortiz
This year the faculty and cheerleaders
from the Varsity and Junior Varsity squads
chose ten girls as Junior High Cheerleaders.
..._ About fifty girls showed up hoping to be
among the few selected as semi-finalists.
Ten lucky Junior High cheerleaders were
chosen. For the girls who were not chosen,
there were sore muscles and hopes for suc-
IL cess in the fall of 1972.
BLUE
Michele Lybyer
Gail Gregg
Janie Jackson
Karen Paine
GOLD
Norine Kaufer
Debbie Ortiz
Debbie Pomales
Lisa Wilkens
National Junior Honor Society
Presents Courtroom Assembly
National Honor Society, FRONT ROW: Janet Katsumoto, Lourdes Suarez, Clara Stone, Donna Reifsnyder-Vice Pres.,
Beth Bleicher-Pres., Marjie Jaketic, Shiela Brannan, Patricia Loyd. BACK ROW: Mark Perusse, Mary Jane La Roche, Rich-
ard Ramos MISSING: Carmen Bringas-Sec.
The National Junior Honor Society
held it's first initiation of the year on
December #. The old members pre-
sented a skit staged in a courtroom,
which explained the five criteria nec-
essary for membership in the organ-
ization; character, scholarship, lead-
ership, and service. Following the
skit, the new initiates were called
forward, and the traditional candle-
lighting ceremony was held.
A reception for the new members
and their parents was held in the
Home Economics room after the as-
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Another assembly was held in CCU
March, when both 7th and 8th graders 'I
were eligible for membership.
New Initiates for NJ-HS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Katsumoto, Mary LaRoche,
Clara Stone, Lourdes Suarez, Mark Perusse, Richard Romos.
Gold Team Defeats Blue
Team In Dynamic Season
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1st Row: Carlos Shaffer, Eddie Stroop, John Collins, Scott Alien, Lance Hubp, Albert Wil-
mont, Bruce Simpkins, Joe Guilfoyle, Luke Skrable, Paul Alexaitis, Walter Guilfoyle, William
Gilbert, Eddie Overstreet. 2nd Row: Lee Palumbo, Gregg Wilkins, Robert Rivera, George San-
tos, Robert Oster, Jeff Carwithen, Kurt Bullinger, Frank DeJesus, Jim Ketchum, Edwin Bellin-
ger. 3rd Row: Ralf Santos, Brian Simpkins, Danny Kellp, Albert Pomales, Mark Chance, Thomas
Snider, James Snider. 4th Row: Dave Dailor, Andrew Norval, Zip Barriteau, John Dedeauz,
Ricky Wilson, James Jeffries, David Moochler, Donald Jeffries
Football has always been
an extremely popular sport at
Cristobal Junior-Senior High
School. For the second year,
the boys played I-man football.
Of the 50-75 boys who tried
out, the new coach, Mr. Jeff
Filey chose 40 who were divid-
ed into two teams, the Blue and
the Gold.
Completing against each
other, the Gold team was vic-
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S. with two wins and one loss.
CHS Junior High Football Cubs in ACTION!
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