Belle Glade High School - Rambler Yearbook (Belle Glade, FL)

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It has been a lot of work and a lot of en- joyment. We hope you will enjoy the '64 Rambler because it is YOUR WORLD. Your Editors, WLS Ku. Gaza UM? Mrs. Neda Hill in apprecia- tion of her sincere interest in us and the many long hours which she has so willingly given toward the betterment of Belle Glade High School and the Senior class. li tr 'VX 'X 4.1 l,, N lm ltmlr WE DEDICA TE fa 6 . Si Jef aff aff' - of if we ffffwgieiflf r Wwiffw 'M , UUR WORLD ff! X -any KNOWLEDGE .,,,. iw Mr. Luke Thornton, a true friend. We took our troubles to him at every turn along the paths of learning, and without his understanding, we would have been lost. fl? G 4- Q BUSINESS MANAGERS Kay Williams and Sharon Motes C0-Edii0rS Harris, W3 SPORTS DEPARTMENT Co-Editors Nancy Norman and Pam Ingramg Barbara Collins, asst. COEDITORS RAMBLER Margie Townsend and Mickey McKeeg Patsy Dooley, asst. .S..,- ' CLASSES DEPARTMENT Co-Editors: Francie Holton and Janet Connellg Judy Green, asst. 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To them We say a job well done, and wish each of them a vely successful and pleasant retirement. 1963-64 School Board-L. to R.: Mr. Robert R. .lohnsong Mrs. Barbara A. Bauer, Sec.g Mr. Howell Watkins, retired County Supt.g Mr. John L. Remsen, Chairmang Mr. Milton 0. Carperter, Vice Chairmang Dr. A. D. Thorpg Mr. Louis B. Bills. I2 ' f--f fp-1 HERMAN CLOSEQ Principal Belle Glade Junior High We, the annual staff, would like to compliment Mr. Close on his outstanding accomplishments in creating and co-ordinating the new Junior High. The Junior High was introduced for the first time this year as an independent division of the public school system. LOIS GLISSON IVA M. SCHOEPPEL JOY W. EASTERLING SBCTCWVLV Ir, High Secretary Secretary-Treasurer You'll have to sec Mr. Marquess. Mr. Close recommended this one. Why don't you come back later? 14.-, Try again next year. THERRELL LUKE Delta State College, B.S.g Fla. State University, M.S. Guidance Counselor I think you can make it through the rest of the day. VINCENT MACK MARQUESS Murray State College, B.S.9 University of Florida, M.Ed. Assistant Principal GUIDANCE COUNSELOR ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL These Are the Poop MARY ALMA STEVENSON JOEL V. KELA KATHLEEN ROGERS George Peabody College for Teachers, University of Hawaiig Northern Michi- Florida Southern College, B.S. A.B. gan Universityg University of Michi- Dean of Cirlsg English English, History gan, B.A., M.A. Social Studies Wl1y? You know I must know why. Smile, you're on Candid Camera! Pull-eeze ! 1 5..- ur Scholastic World At one fell Swoop? Dewey has lost his system. Is this some kind of a joke? 35,284,20 SAMUEL S. LOVELL DOROTHY C. JONES for UNIFORMS! University of Florida, B.C. Maryville College, B.A.g Peabody Col- WILLIANI C. BURKE Vocational Agriculture lege, B.S. in L.S. University of Florida, B.S' Llbfariim Drivers Education, Coach Say something in Physics. W. R. GROOVER University of Georgia, B.S.A., M.Ed. Chemistry, Physics, General Science Who forgot to wash his paint brush? MARGARET OGDEN EARWOOD Stetson University, A.B. Art they . EMORY L. BOWERS Stetson University, B.S. Senior Mathematics And change the sin to + and sub- tract. Is this the map of England which see . . . NEDA GRESHAM HILL Blue Mountain College, B.A.g Miss State University, M.A. English, Speech Some shall he taken and some sha he left. CARL A. HILL JR. Miss. State University, B.S., M.Ed. Biology X mites QM G. 7,445 -4 They Have Spent Long Hour. HAZEL T. LITCHFIELD Eastern Carolina, B.S. Home Economics You can't tell me you didn't learn THIS in the Sth grade. JOSEPH J. HAYES Appalachian State Teachers College Social Studies 0h! Yes ! 5 - if V If you debit cash then what is cred- Now, let's get settled and get to What a bunch of knuckleheadsll ited? work. FREDERICK D. STEVENS BERNARD E. PAINTER HELEN LYKINS SMITH Univ. of Florida, B.A., M.Ed. S.T.C. Indiana, Pu., B.S.g Penn. State, University of Kentucky, A.B. Band, Glee Club M.Ed. English, Latin Business With Us, Teaching Us How . . . Play Bull I HARRY LAUDER DAVIS Univ. of Mississippi, B.S., M.E. 3-L-, 1 Physical Education Q L4 - - l .aa 'A Tis a pickled heart 'p MARGARET WYLIE MURPHY Univ. of South Carolina, B.S. Science 0 .il to Become Better Citizen MARY ELLEN McMILLAN WAYNE K. FORTENBERRY Indiana University, B.S. Harding College, B.A. English Diversified Cooperative Training Clear your desks and get out 2 clean Where there is a will, there is a way. sheets of paper! Students ! EUNICE H. LA FLAM Southeast Missouri State College, A.B English, Journalism Go1ly-Bum CHARLES LUKE THORNTON Arkansas A.8zM., B.S. Social Studies, Coach VIDA HARDEE University of Florida, B.A.E., M.E.D. Mathematics Follow the bouncing Ball! l 1. w ' 1 l- if toy . A aeh Day Brings Something New . . . by if at V, NA ,IMI lrd jyoyloyl K . If If' ,V , tw ffl ff .ff J N P IV ,' 'x U Wwfililj ff , ff , if LJ' fix IGASX li! fx,-S u ' . ' XT' .C f 1- Aw fy .1 BM ,fl lvl' -4-fl! PM Business Math is ra serious subject. LOIS HUNTER RHODES V. I. Jr. College, A.A.g Florida South- ern, B.S. Business Math Now you know that I know you know, I know you know. JIMMY BERT WARD East Central .lr. C., A.A.g Miss. State Univ., B.S. Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing Nuts! ':O.K. Line up and get quiet. You've got to learn th JANICE E. WALDEN WANDA JANE WILLIAMS L. C. WILLIAMS Eastern Ky. Stale College, B.S. Troy State, B.S. Jacksonville State, B.S. English Physical Education Math I f i . r f fi Us 5. e formula l f Y! ,Q 4 Sli W .J . 5. Sl-of yJ Q I WB is at . 9' fi xx fix , . 'iAre you sure you used sugar? MARTHA E. SAWYERS George Peabody College for Teachers, Home Economics Roll 'em JANICE JANETTE BOTTOMS Troy State College, B.S. Girls Physical Education I Th I ire Us to triz OTHAR A. CRAWFORD, JR. PEGGY ORR SMITH MICHAEL A. MURPHY University of Miss., B.S., M.S. Roanoke College, B.A. UIliVC1'5ilY,0f Mlflml, AB- Boys Physical Educationg Coach Jr. High Social Studies MLIIIICITILIIICS Now, THIS is a basketball! Assume the position . . . Speaking of Airplanes! N l f' J 'lv ' H500 times - I will not talk in Miss Four score and seven years ago . . . ' ou best . . r ha s ff Thomason's English class . . . tl ery. gi-,D RONALD LEE JONES , FREDDIE THOMASON Stetson University, Univ. of Florida, ECCA gem H Sacred Heart Jr. College, A.A.g St. B.S.,M.A. llcNeee State Col , nte xc Bernard College, B.A. Vocational Agriculture 'vq - Jr. High English nish I W I effiwf Wwgffljflwn or Higher Goals in Li e. ji What do you think this is DAY? THOMAS L. WALLACE Miss. State University, B.S. Jr. High Social Studies How about that! MARGARET A. JONES Florida State University, B.S Biology, 8111 Grade Math A HOLI- THE CAFETERIA STAFF Ng. Zora Schedlebaur, .loet Connell, Doris Binkley, Ellen Bessent, Fannie Cato, BIOHIICH Holten and Helen Abel. CUSTODIANS Mr. Omar Nelms Mr. Arthur Nelms Mr. Cecil Glass Mr. Sam Lee Burns A C COMPLISHMEN T wi- fe' xx x , ' '?'- ' r -'if f -re' if -' 5 5 -'Q A A 1 -L 'Sw'-J -114' Mr. Senior Sky? Schoeppel Miss Senior Kay Campbell f ,J 9' c. I.. DONALD ARTHUR ABEL HDOI177 at first but a riot after u while To go to Minn., get my girl, take her home. ctivitics-Football I, II, III, IV, F.F.A. I, II, III, IV, Track III, IVg Red Cross 1-N . fn 5 - 1-ei - A-Mat, tl'-3 333' ' or L 5-fi . , Y ' 1 ffr , 5!,,i,,l 5 -.: K : r ' X . ge .' 'Eta G gdb X Y Jrfi fr- . 'T - P 1' Tuna-P JULIE ANNE ABEL 'LOle' Abe At daytime she's an angclg at nighttime becomes an imp. -To someday embark on a world tour taking only my charge plates with Rub and bers. Medios III, IVQ Treas. 5 Glee Club III, IV3 Pep Club I, II, Beta Club II, Rainbows I, II, III, IV, Football Sponsor IV. RAFAEL A. ALEMAN Ralph His gentle accent and ready smile make him welcome all the while. Ambition-To go to college, graduate, and then live a happy life. Activities-Football III, IVg Baseball I, II, III, IV, All-Conference III, Interact IV. VICTORIA ANN ATKINSON CSAIIHQ, Work hard, rest hard Ambition-To graduate from Belle Glade High and let things happen that will hap- pen. Activities-Glee Club I. 25 CARL LOUIS BETZNER KCLOUQB HI burn the midnight oil, but not for studies. Ambition-Ride the waves of success and be a millionaire playboy. Activities-Smokers Club II, III, IV, Pres. IVQ Montverde School, Beta Club Ig Class Pres. 1: Student Council I. 26 PATRICIA IRENE BINKLEY 'Trisha B. Happy and sweet, but never boldg she's a friend as good as gold. Ambition.-Graduate from High School, get a good paying job as a bookkeeper, and support a case study. Activities-Homeroom Officer Ig Beta Club II, III, IVg D.C.T. IV. 'Ii' CHERRY JEAN BRIDGES ffcheuyv A laugh is equal to riches. Ambition-To livc a good and happy Activities-F.H.A. I, II, Sec. IIg room Officer II, IIIQ Miss Sophomore , , , . 3 Treas. IV Beta Club II III IV Sec III Majorette I, II, III, IVg Head III, IVg Student Council Rep. II. MARTHA LYNN BROOME GGLynn97 4'Variety is the spice of life-here is variety. Ambition-To meet some tall, dark handsome man, gain my MRS. degree, live happily ever after. Aczivities-D.C.T. IV, Historian and porter IV. 0116 and and Re- R V . N .xi 7 A JAMES EDWARD BUCKNER Buckin-a-half Such a one as this, causes at shortage of teachers. Ambition-Be at success in life after I get out of this PRISON. Activities-Football I, II, III, IV, Track II, III, IV, Lhlskcthull I, II, III, IV, Red Cross Ig Student Council IIg Interact IVQ Art Club IVg Science Cluh II. . . I' , .1 FM 1, 44, shut .in P tv-'gn ,I 'R , ' fi t-,1. , E ,. '. J QL, -1 I E H ' A. A ' 5'-'75 153: M25 - ' 'HH -- .-,j-.,'1vg,,-fr' , er: ! f'.:H-n' . 5s-.I i3fZ- ' 1:- 2 7:--., , 4 Vai' ' .l ' L,-fv11.'ffz::i, , as .-,ffivfilglkiff ,- ' 2 2 f?Ef73'?-f:.Yf-4 I -f',1,'3 . ' 535 ij?-,... 1 N2 , -mx ', an - S.-if X - IV' PATRICIA KAY CAMPBELL U Katie Mae Somcdnys, I sit und think niggly I L es ust sit. fmbitian To hc the first Cuhaii str '4Love and be loved. Ambition-Become a Registered Nurse and lite 1 lm and successful life - , 1 , . .,, .ppy ' 'Hut 10 the MOON- ' C , Activities-Pep Club II, III, Iv, Pres. III, L4 SIN, Para Medios IV, Pres. IV, Junior Red Cross III Newspaper Stiff IVg Senior wi flings IVg7AnnuaI Staff IVi JOHN HJALMAR CAUSEY JR. GCBear!7 Cause 'eys smarter than the average hear. Ambition-Become a veterinarian, live a rich, full life, and be at good American. Activities-Football III, IV, Track III, IV, Pres. Interactg Student Council IV, Beta Club III, IVQ Science Club IV, Boys State IIIQ Homeroom Pres. III, Palm Beech- Football I, IIQ Key Clubg Swimming I, II, Lettermans' Club II, Biology Club, Pres. Elect of Junior Class. 27 1, III to know. secretary, get brats. II, IIIg Class flee RACHEL JANE COLLIER Roach ':Nonsense and commonsense. Ambition-To always be happy and con- tent with any situation that life has to offer. Activities-F.H.A. l, ll, Ill, IVg Pep Club II, IVQ Cvlee Club IVg l'.H.A. Officer III. BARBARA LOUISE COLLINS Barbsie', Open Mouth . . . Insert Foot. c Ambition-Graduate from college, tea second grade, get ll1Z.l1'1'lCd, and have fi' little boys. Activities-Pep Club l, Il, IIIg F.H.A. l Homeroom Officer Ilg Cheerleader Miss Junior: Glcc Club III, IVg Pres. Miss Class of '64-g Sponsor. ii 3 1 so 53 P!! BRENDA KAY COLLINS Brenda Quiet, likeable, and pleasant. Atfnbition-To live a happy and successful li e. Activities-Nortli 'Carolina-Science Club Ig F.H.A, Ig Pep Club Ig Homeroom Rep. Ig Gainesville-Library Club I, Hg F.H.A. II. JANET LYNN CONNELL CCJinX75 do today what you can put off until then don't do it. To marry a millionaire, gain ome weight, and lic a Big Woman. clivilies-Glcc Club l, lVg Annual Staff Newspaper Staff IV: Junior Red Cross q , Rv ry JOHN KENNETH CRAWFORD '4Tweezers 'Favorite pastime-helping time go by. fmbilion--To liccomc a large successful ancltcr in Cairo, Georgia. tcliuilies-F.F.A. I, Il, Ill. il 154 BERTRAM LEE DAVIS GERRIE LORAINE DAY c'Bert,' c'Yankee Blonde or brunette, sllort or tall, I'1l set The cheerful girl witl1 the diamond ringg a trap and snare 'cm all. Cerrie-she has everything. Ambition.-To be successful in life. Ambition-Marry my Navy-man and raise Activities-Football II, III, IVg Baseball two Sailors and a wave- lll, IVQ Basketball IVQ F.F.A. I, II, III, Activities-D.C.'I'. IV, Sec. IVg Illinois- IVg Interact IVQ Class Officer I. G.A.A. I, II. 29 JOHN NEAL DELL ccY.J.1s calf hunting and girls don't mix, quit girls. Alnbilion-To escape from prison with a diploma, go to the woodsg live eternally and let my cup runneth over. Activities-Football I, II, III, Capt. IVg Golf II, III, IV, Track III, IVQ Interact IVQ Mr. Freshman, F.F.A. I, II, III, IV. Y -.3 '13 , -vl X. 1 A, 'CV' KAREN PATRICIA DOOLEY CSF- A-57 Full of vigor, full of vim, everybody knows that she loves . . . Ambition-'I'o have my hair back to nor- mal, keep it that way and get out of chem- istry with a B, Activities-Cheerleader Ig Pep Club Ig Glee Club Ig F.H.A. III, Annual Staff IV. MARIA DOLORES ESPALI HDOIY77 Those who listen and say little will w their reward some happy day. Ambition-Co to college and become successful archeologist. Activities-Latin Club I, II. ifvlj A. ,I I 'U - i X 4. x Q AJ : . ,, 'L MARLYN DANIEL FELSING ':lVlarilyn Good things are twice as good when are short. Ambition.-To fulfill G0d's plan for life. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IV. JOSE ANTONIO FIGUEROA Yogi Figl' has a slow and friendly smile, and all the while. To find my way out of B.G.H.S. a Tarzan and live some place I won't have to work nor be both- by girls. IIg D.C.T. IV, vice NANCY LEE FLIEHS Twitchy sweeter, nicer friend you'll nevcr find. 'To achieve true happiness and and hope that in the future my dreams will be fulfilled. .H.A. I, II, Beta Club III, Student Council IV, D.C.T. IV, Pres. Para-Medics IV. PHYLLIS JOAN FORTENBERRY Yoan Dynamite comes in little packages. Ambition-To be a famous designer and spend all my millions on clothes. Activities-Miss Freshmang Citizenship Award Ig F.H.A. I, II, III, IV, Treas. III, Vice Pres. III, Girls State III, Cheer- leader I, III, Pep Club I, III, Glee Club I, II: Beta Club II, III, IV, Student Coun- cil I. . . .lt 9 6 u ... .if -ff, , . .., .fn-cv, -4 .-S r. 5 . .. , -A . V v f , . r.-af,1'ff.- ' 1 I . 1 ?'v:rr? ' . . 2 JH 'I 1' ' 1 'rw at , -. 1 mba 3 Y f tiara .X ,X V IQNAX' Pl A . , ,wx . l -FgIv,trM.j-. exe 1 ' i 1 If ' A -i I STUART HARTLYN FULLER Clskipf, All great men are dying-I don't feel well. Ambition-To graduate from College, make 310,000 a yr. and marry a sweet girl I know. Activities-Basketball III, IVg Track I, II, III, IV, Football I, II, III, IV, Interact IV. 31 DAVID WILLIAM GIESE CGHOSS77 'ITO drive in the fastest race in the world. Ambition-Have the fastest Corvette in the U.S.A. and tear up all Fomoco's. Activities-Science Club III, IVQ F.F.A. II, III g D.C.'I'. IVg Clee Club II, III. 32 .1-.:, Www jr BETTY JEAN GOODLETT BILLIE LEE GRABER 'LBetty,' William Gentle thought and calm desire are her Co quickly-see what she is doing-anc only burning fires. tell her she must not. Ambition-To become a bcautician. Ambition-Obtain my high school Activities-Glee Club I, II, III, IVg Pep nursing degree, my MRS- degree Club 1, II, III, IV, raise my own hospital staff. Activities-F.II.A. Ig Pep Club Ig Medics Club II, III, IV, Sec.g Beta III, IV: Glee Club III, IV. .IUDY ELLEN GREEN 'cZelda Fine manners are the mantle minds. Ambition-To graduate from nursin 7 1 1 C I u 1 of fa school Join the army 'incl see the worl Activities-Annual Staff IVQ Glee C1 III, IVQ Junior Red Cross I, IVg Pa Medics IVg Pep Club III, IVQ Scienc Fair II, III, IVg Rampage IV. MARIA ROSARIO GUTIERREZ CCGut77 and active, laughing and gay. To get a pair of contact lens, hearing aid, and a head full of Knowl- I won't be classified as deaf and by the workers at Scars. .H.A. I, II: .lr. Club Officer Glen Club I, III, Officer IIIQ Pep Club Ilg Red Cross Ilg Future Nurses II, IIIQ T. IV. 7 Q S:L, H 'f . ,V 7 - ,i A .i - l. RICHARD OLIVER NASON HALBROOK GGROH77 'Man of thought-Man of action. Clear .lie way. fimbition-Fear Cod and keep His com- nandments. fictivilics-Beta Club II, III, IV, Vice Pres. IV, Boy's Stale IV, Football I, II, III, IV: Track II, III, IV, Student Council EI, III, IV: Vice Pres. Junior Class: Pres. enior Class, Interact IV, Treus. IV, Caft. Committeeg Citizen Award Ig Speech Contest I, III, IVg Florida State Legisla- ture III. FRANCES REBECCA HALL F1'annie Mind is the partial side of man, the heart is everything. Ambition-To live a long, happy life and have a million joys in that long life. Activities-4-H Club I, II, III. all S S? LJ U, HY EVELYN MARIE HARRIS 'isnookiel' 'LExcitement often plagues even the ablest women. Ambition-To be a good Christian and do Cod's will for my life. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IV, Pep Club Ig F.H.A. I, Rainbows I, II, III, IVg Homeroom Officer II, Florida State Legis- lature '63 IIIQ Girls State IVg Newspaper Staff IVg Annual Staff IV. 33 al., fin ROY HAYES VERNON DALE HENDERSON JOHN TIMOTHY HILL lVIoose,7 Even keeping him in hot water will not make him tender. Ambition-To become general-manager oi Varem Rentals of Southeast Asia and to make a million. Activities-Football I, Il, III, IV, Track III, IV, Interact IV, F.F.A. I, II, IV. Dale 'AMen live like fishes-the great ones fle- vour the small. Ambition-Graduate from College with a degree in Engineering, make my first mil- lion, retire at the age of 21 to be a play- boy. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IV, Science Club II, III, IV, Art Club II, III, IV, Pep Club IV, Interact IV, Paper Staff IV, Co- Editor, Annual Staff, IV. V- 4 s if 1' 1: Iii , I I ,fn I 1, . ' .,-I WT ti- 4. 8 lf' 34 5GTim,7 I never trouble trouble til trouble mc Ambition-to Be a Billion Dollar R in Texas. Activities-Football I, II, III, IV, Baske ball I, II, Track II, III, F.F.A. I, II, T' IV, Key Club II. in H cr' L.: L FRANCIE ANN HOLTON G6Pud77 Beware the fury of a patient woman. Ambition-To become a rich school teach- er, retire at a young age, and enjoy life. Activities-Pep Club I, II, III, IV, Golf Team II, III, IV, Annual Staff IV, F.H.A. II, III, IV, Officer IV, F.T.A. II, IV, Paper Staff IV, Clcc Club IV. PAMELA Jo INGRAM Pammie,' ate than never. tour the world. To go to school, become un in- ecorator, make my first million, page Stiaff IVg Ijep Club I. i LOUISE ELLEN KNAPP Lou 'Tenderness is the repose of love. mbition-To further study music, drama, nd the arts, and become a professional singer and actress. flclivitics-Clee Club IV. Club IVg Rainbows I, II, F.H.A.' Annual Staff IV- Ram- 'l l I w ! 1 LINDA GAIL LIVELY Lively All things come to those who wait, so why hurry? Ambition-To be a wife, the best and the only one my husband will ever have. Activities-Art Club I, III, IV, Pep Club I, Hg Rainbows I, II, III, IV. CLAUDIA ELIZABETH LUDLOW Claudia', I feel that I am happier than I know. Ambition-To graduate from college with a degree in art and live a happy, success- ful life. Activities-Student Council I, IIg Science Fair IIIQ District Fair III, Red Cross Ig Art Club II, III, IV, Pres. IVQ Ass't. Art Editor II, Rainbows I, II, III, IV. 35 MYRTLE CECELIA MATHIS '4Cecil'7 I love little people Ambition-To graduate from high school, get my Mrs. degree, have a rich husband, and take life easy. Activities-F.H.A. I, II, III, IVQ Officer II, IVg Pep Club I, II, III, IV, B-String Cheerleader II, Varsity Cheerleader III, IVg F.T.A. IVg Annual Staff IV, Rampage Staff IV. i 4 U MICHAEL RAWLS McKEE 4'Mickey I want to become all that I am capable of becoming Ambition-To graduate from some col- lege with a degree in Hotel Management. Activities-Belle Glade: Vice Pres. of Stu- dent Council IV, Beta Club III, IVQ Band III, Drum Major III: Teen-Town Pres. III, IVQ Editor of ,64 Ramblerg Ram-Page Staffg Glce Club Pres. III: Boys Stateg Interact IV3 Para Medios IV. CHARLES RONALD 'clionnie' Young fellows will be young fellows Ambition-To grow up and be a man one would be proud to know. Activities-Football Ig G.M.A.-Track III, Football Ill, Squad Leader, leader. 36 .lb-' N JAMES ROSS MEEKS HJ immy lt is better for a young man to blush than to turn pale Ambition-To go into the field of Archi- tectural Draiting and set up a business with Robert Vickers. Activities--Band I, II, III, IVQ Officer III, IV, Interact IV. MERIKAY ANN MINCEY lVIincemeat Look Shnrpg Feel Shurpg Be Blunt. Club II To see the world while I'm still Club Ig Tennis III, IVQ IV, Vice Pres. Art Club ls,-.ings EDWARD MONTALVO JR. '4Ecldie few know their own good, or know- lt, pursue To become u millionaire. I, llg Swimming I, II, IIIg Civilzm III. ALICE JEANNETTE MOORE RONALD BURTON MOSELEY 4sJenny:9 cswankervv Little but loud Careful girls, D0l1,t trip on his line. Ambition-To graduate, go to beauty Ambilion-To out run Allen Ponder's school, marry, work for a while, then have H54- Chevy. 11 IIOUSC full Of kids- Acziviries-D.C.T. IV. Activities-Clee Club Ig D.C.T. 37 Ni.. Que m H. Q is-N I 15535: wgiiet xxx xxx il SHARON GAIL MOTES CGTCX37 Always laugh and be gay and people will wonder what you're up to. Ambition--To graduate from college, visit Australia, marry the man of my dreams, and live a purposeful life. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IVQ F.H.A. II, III, Science Club II, Officer IIg Rain- bows I, II, III, IV, Queen IIIQ Worthy Adv. IVQ Glee Club III, IV, Accomp. III, IV, Officer IVQ State Legislature IIIQ Stu- dent Council IVg Newspaper Staff II, IV, Editor IV, Annual Staff IV. 38 Lf 'C' NANCY ELLEN NORMAN I'Ioncei' No sooner is a temple built by Cod than the devil builds a chapel near by. Ambition-To graduate from college, then retire to having fun. Activities-Pep Club I, Ilg Glee Club Ig F.H.A. I, II, III, Beta Club II, III, IV, Student Council IIIg Annual Staff IV, Paper Staff IV. L X ' JESSE LARRY PATE i5Larry9? A cat character with a crazy trombone. Ambition-To join the Air Force and come a mechanical engineer or an A.P. Activities-Band I, II, IIIQ F.F.A. I, III, IV. LINDA LOU PLANK Plunk She has as many good points as a pack of pins. Amlzition-Graduate from Southern odist and then graduate from Florida State with my Masters Degree in History or English. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IVQ Home- room Officer IIIQ Rainbows I, II, III, IVQ G.A.A. II. 17? My LAM l ,O ljgf th!! ,ww air' il I Yyqyywtf, J' W W ffl! 'U RSV, U ' l V , , if lf , I 0,1 9 l SMD h 'lr ,X il!!! Y vu J ,V in-M MIRIAM MERCEDES PADRON Gorda Ditata silence were golden, she would be rich. to College, take Business become a secretary. Jackson, Pun American O JULIAN ALAN PONDER JR. 6'Flat Tire The mind's the standard of the world. Ambition-To out run Ronnie Moseley's '58 Chevy and buy two tickets to Africa before I get shot. Activities-D.C.T. IV. LEAH HONOR POSTON 641,631,177 Teachers think I'n1 so sweet, they put me in the foremost seat. Ambition-To complete executive secre- tarial training at P.B.,I.C. and then . . . Who knows? Activities-Jr. Var. Cheerleader Ig Var. Cheerleader II, IIIg Pep Club I, II, III, Rainbow I, II, III, Science Fair Hg Dis- trict IIg Annual Staff IVg Newspaper Staff IV. Al MARILYN PHYLLIS RABIN 6LRab77 We who think too little, talk too much. Ambition-To graduate from a higher ed- ucational institution, and join my life long companion, .Iulie Abel, as we show the World how. Activities-Student Council I, III, F.H.A. I, II, Pep Club I, IIg Cheerleader II, Rampage IV, Annual Staff IV, Rainbows 1, II, III, iv. 39 ANA MARIA RAIVIIREZ Annan Keep smiling and it makes everyone Wonder what you have clone. Ambition-Go to College and become an Interior Decorator. Activities-Coral Cables, Girls Concert Choir I, Ilg French Club II, Michigan, French Club IIIQ Spanish Club IIIg Foreign Exchange Committee III. 1- X O 1- PAULA .IEANETTE RICHEY Paula A blush is beautiful but often incon- venient. Ambition-To attend beauty school and become a famous hair stylist. Activities-Glee Club IVg Pep Club II, IIIg Homeroom Officer IIg Newspaper Staff IVg Annual Staff IV. L ROBERT LEE RODGERS Beanie I'd rather be quiet and remembered than loud and forgotten. Ambition-To go to college, obtain my major in psychology and be a counselor. Activities-Student Council Rep. IIIg D.C.T. IV. 'K lim 40 -I3 LAURA JUNE ROGERS Queenie After man, came woman, and this one finally got hers. Ambition--To finish college and travel all over Europe. Activities-F.H.A. I, II, III, IV, Vice Pres: of Recreation IVg Paramedics III, IV, Hostess IVQ Pep Club I, Ilg Var. Cheer- leader Ilg Homeroom Officer Ilg Football Sponsor IVg Rainbows I, II, III, IV. D WAYNE ROBERT ROMAN 'crufkeyv devil is my guide, philosopher, and To be a millionaire marine bi- and drive an XKE 150 Jaquar. IVQ Track III, IVg Club I, Ilg Baseball IV. ' W -3... ARD KENNETH SCHOEPPEL lCSkippel.79 on the outsidcg planning on the To be an engineer, have the things in life, and have fun. Club Il, III, IV: Interact Sec. IVg Art Club III, IV, Vice IVQ Track IV. THOMAS WESLEY SCRAPE IRA MAURICE SERGENT Wfhomasi' ':Puclgy Men of few words are the best men. Villain and he be many miles apart. Ambition-To beat Charles Atlas out of Ambition-To become a civil engineer and his title, The World's Most Perfectly De- live the rest of my life in Kentucky. Veloped Many, Activities-D.C.T. IV. Activities--Band I, Ilg Track II, III, IV. 4l if M .1 we M H l 5-ESQ we Qian . 5-'ij .IOI-IN RICHARD SHEAHEN '4Brother Dick I like work, it fascinates meg I could sit and look at it for hours. Ambition-To live a Christian life. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IV, Vice Pres. III, Pep Club IVg Interact IV, Chaplain IVg Homeroom Chairman III: 1. -- It 'AJ fw-I 42 DANIEL LAVERNNE SHIVER IR. Red-on-the-head I shall be like a tree-I shall die at the top. Ambition-To graduate from college with a degree in medicine. Activities--Football I, II, III, IVg Track II, III, IV, F.F.A. I, II, III, IV, Sec. IVQ Paramedics IV, Interact IV, Basketball II, Science Club III, Vice Pres. III, Senior Class Treas., Homeroom Officer I, II, III. Vi ' Y ' '- Y--:tv--F-f FRANKLIN ARNOLD SHUTTS Frank The man who blushes is not quite hrutef, Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. come u veterinarian, and live a full an' happy life. Q Activities--Beta Club II, IIIg Demola III, Interact IV, Band I, II, III, IV, III, Captain IV. J TRUDIE DIANE SMITH 'Trudie' She is a thing on wheels that cannot stop. Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., be happy, and make others happy. I '4'f DORIS LYNELL SPENCE Nell 'I hate nohodyg I am in charity with the orld. mbizion-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and ecome a telephone operator. ctivities-Clee Club II, lllg D.C.T. IV. ROGER DALE SPIKES MILWANDA TANKSLEY Golden Gloves Wander Tm quite a guyg just ask mc. Our souls sit close and silently within. firnbition-To become President of the Ambition-To always stay in the center of American Medical Association. God's will, and lead a successful Christian Ylctivities-Beta Cluh Illg D.C.T. IV. life- Activilies-Clee Club I, II. .llt , Y ROBIN ANN THOMAS i4Tank5! Generally she is insaneg but, she has moments when she is merely mad. Ambition-To be successful in most things that confront me in the future. Activities-Rainbows I, II, III, IV: F.H.A. Ig F.T.A. IVQ Paramedics IV. 43 IOHN CHARLES THOMPSON CLTUIIHII The foremost man of all the world. Ambition-To be bat boy for the New York Yankees. Activities-Football II, III, IVg Capt. IVQ Basketball II, III, IVQ Baseball I, II, III, IVQ Track II, IIIg Vice Pres. of Student Council IIIg Pres. of Beta Club IVQ Boy's State IIIg Interact, Pres. .Iunior Class. H xl '1' r x J. , . x P, li ' .., X '- 1. 'I . 4 SANDRA DIANE TILLIVIAN CCTilly77 'iSl1e talks so incessantly: she wonit give an echo a chance. Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., and become a successful secretary. Activities-D.C.T. IVg C.A.A. Ig Glee Club III: Library Club I. 44 MARGARET EVA TOWNSEND CG ' 77 Maggle My dignity is a mask worn to cover tl mischief within. Ambition-To graduate from college ar Aclivizics-Beta Club II III IV' Pa medics III, IV, Vice Pres. IVQ Rainbo I, II, III, IV, Wo1'tl1y Advisor IVg Cl Off. I, III: Rampage Staff II, IVg A nual Staff IVg Girls' Stale III. marry someone very special. 7 7 5 w a ! I EMMETT LAMAR TRAMMELL S4Big Emi? 'tHe has a smile and never loses itg he has a frown and never uses.it. Ambition-Graduate from B.G.H.S., join the Navy, and be an Amiral in four years. Activities-Football III, IVg F.F.A. I, II, III, IV, Pres. IVg Parliamentary Proce- dure Team Il, IIIg F.F.A. Public Speak- ing. il 4P BILLY LADON TYLER 5CBilI,7 s in thc bookg why bother it? 1 Ferrari at Sebring. Truck III, D.C.T. IV. SAMUEL CASPER VANLANDINGHAM 4iSaIn77 wisely and slowg for they stumble run fast. To pass English IV undcr Mrs. ill, and then if I'm lucky go to P.B..I.C. ctivities-Band Ig F.F.A. I, II, III, IVQ rliamcnlary procedure Team II, III, IVQ otbull II, III, IV. To own il Ford Cobra and ev 'if HE VICTOR DAN VENOS Llvicn 'iContent to follow when we lead the way. Ambition-To go to college and become a playboy electronics engineer. Aclfvilies-Footlmll, Student Council, Jr. Playboy Club. I m Ill -.fn ROBERT LEON VICKERS GiROb77 Gentle of speech, beneficient of mind. Ambition-To become an architect and go into business with Jimmy Meeks. Activities-4-H Club I, IIg Short Course II, Band I, II, III, IVg Officer IV, Inter- act IVQ Florida Legislature III. 45 is NEIL BERLINE WALKER Neil WTO be what I want to be and not what other people toll me to me. Ambition-To make it through the Archi- tectural school at U. of F. and become a successful architect. Activities-Science Club III, Student Coun- cil Pres. IV, Interact Club IVg Demolay II, III, IV. ' Q I YW ... 46 ILA DAVENE WATSON ERNEST WESLY WEATHERS Davene 'LBootse Better a bad excuse than none at all. I can resist everything but temptat on Ambition-To learn to swim before it's Ambition-To go to college, too late. make a million, and be a playboy. Activities-Rainbow I, II, III, IV, Glee Activities-Football I, II, III, IVg Baseh Club IV. I, II, III, IV, F.F.A. I, II, III, IV, Off. I X Y i III, IVg Basketball IIg Beta Club II. IVQ Interact IVQ Junior Class Homeroom Off. I, II: Mr. .Iunior Class Off. SUSAN ELIZABETH WEAVER Susie Wf' Colorado is a land of . . . Ambition-To drive to Colorado every su mer in my 190 D Mercedes Benz. Activities-Science Club II, III, IV 3 G Club I, II, III, IV, Pep Club I, II. 2 ALLEN DAVID WEEKLEY e V I , ,Q if 1 I -,, if-I-H--5 Is? i l' I , 1 -. V 1 N Allen wants but little and that litlle but -To graduate from B.G.I'I.S. be successful in whatever I try to do. -Art Club III, IVg D.C.T. IV. JANICE ANN WELTY GGJan77 tler laughing eyes conceal her mischie- usnessf' mbilion-To graduate in spite of Miss lhodes, get a good job, and support Case udy Number One. ctivities-Glee Club I, II, Pep Club I, ELIZABETH KAY WILLIAMS GCKay93 A smile for every girl-two for every boy. Ambition-To go to college and become a teacher. Activities-Beta Club II, III, IVQ F.T.A. IVQ Rainbows I, II, III, IVQ Annual Staff IV, Business Manager IV. SAMUEL TODD WILLIAMS Sammy-Toddie-Willie Enie, Meeny, Miney, Mo, four long years and I still don't know Ambition-To graduate from high school, go through college, get my doctors degree in Veterinary Medicine and spend the rest of my life with Betty, enjoying life. Activities-Science Club IIIg State Con- vention IIIg Art Club IIIQ Sponsor escort IV. 47 WALTER P. WILLIAMS IR. Kwan!! F ew men are so clever to know all the mischief they do. Ambition-To he a famous writer and win the Nobel Prize in literature. Activities--Art Club II, III, Pres. III. RICHARD HORACE WILLITS Dick To prepare for a love of girls, a good digestion, and the words to the latest songs. Ambition-To flunk out of college, go to the Woods, find Johnny Dell, set up camp, and live happily ever after. Activities-Football I, II, III, IVQ Track II, Ill, IV, Beta Club Il, III, IVQ Horne- room Off, llg Student Council IV: Inter- actg Legislature Ill. , -Q I 1 7 '5 I ' I J I 48 ,Y N GUY CHARLES WILSON Winslow As innocent and sweet as a babe. Ambition-Learn to make music. Activities-Band I, II, III, F.F.A. I, l Chaplain III, Treas. IV, Vice Pres., Pa liumentary Procedure Team I, II, III, Il Red Cross IVQ Interact IV. it , .,,. 4l ,,.'v- 1. 48 ,,+.5vm. i . -. ,ggi H ' A 1- - -. . .4 - . 'p - ' - . A . ,131 . ' . -' ' A. 1 Q. -I' ' ,L me .. 'aa-1 . i, SENIOR OFFICERS Ron Halbrook . . . presiflent Bootsey Weathers . . . vice president Kay Campbell . . . secretary The Senior year of any class is the busiest and, perhaps, the most important. Strong and capable leadership is needed to guide and direct the class's activities. L Danny Shiver . . . Zreasurer 49 LA T WILL A D TE TAME T We, the Senior Class of 1964, being of sound mind and body do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be last will and testament. To the Juniors, we bequeath our seats of distinguished honor, admonishing them to be dignified at all times. To the Student Body, we leave all the good times we have had. To Mr. Morris and the Faculty, we leave our deep appreciation for their never-ending patience with us through our high school career. I, Don Abel, being of sound mind leave the following: To C. Wall I leave my position as left tackleg to Dee Dee Mikovsky I leave my dirty jerseyg also I leave everything else to anyone who wants it. If there is anything else? I? I, Julie Abel, being of tortured mind and distorted body do hereby will the following: To John B. Evans a free ride to school every morningg to Don W. a large supply of excused passes to get into class-hope they work better than mine didlg to Sharon A. my stinky old gym shoes willed to me by Judy. I, Rafael A. Aleman, being of round mind and even rounder body, hereby bequeath the following: To Tony Latour I leave my ability to speak English so well , to all the Juniors who plan to take Trig., my deepest sympathy and to anyone on the baseball team my ability to sing, Moon River. Being of wracked mind and feeble body, I, Ann Atkinson, leave to Dorinda Kelsoe my seat in Glee Club: to Barbara King all my hair rollers and to all the teachers of B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister, Sue, and believe me, she's not at all like me! I, Carl Louis Betzner, being of magnificent Cranium and physique, do hereby bequeath the following: To Jimmy McMullen my 16 oz. cue stickg to Bobby Muller and the gang, I leave my party spot on the Dikeg to Bill Miller, the concrete benches on the Island, may he use them as well as I have. To B.G.H.S., I say GOOD-BYE. I, Patricia Binkley, being of weak body and even weaker mind, do hereby will the following: To Dawn Willis, I leave two parking spaces at school. She needs two. To Karen Parker, I leave the ability to get along without teachers which was willed to me by Bonnie Anderson. Everything else I take with me. I, Cherry Bridges, with blushing face and curly eyes, do hereby will the following: To Don Wilkinson, our well traveled S.E. 3rd St., to Pat Gilbert, an old baton for his lessonsg to the majorettes, hours of practice every afternoon after school, and to my sisters, Kathy and Jackie, I leave nine more years of studying. I, Lynn Broome, being of diminutive mind and warped physical being, do hereby will and bequeath to the future B.G.H.S. four more coming just like me and to Nancy P., I will my ability to go steady over half of my high school days. 50 I, Eddie Buckner, being of massive brain and body, do her leave the following: To Don W., I leave my wornout footb pants: to B. Holt a new pair of football shoes so he will have under I0 pair. Also to the girls of B.G.H.S., I leave lit Kenny, to the boys of B.G.H.S., l leave Sherry, but not too lo because I'm coming back after her. I, Kay Campbell, do hereby leave to Bobbie Farmer, all old hair curlers fHope you have better luck than I didllg Linda Miller my seat in study hallg to Farrell Kaufman, I lea the road to the civic center. Last but not least to old B.G.H.S. leave my little brother, Sonny, the best brother a girl ever h I, John Causey, barely being a body and even a lesser mind, hereby leave: Lee Anne Berryhill, plans for a bridge acr the canalg John B. Evans, a Grand Champion trophyg Car Wall, my position as right linebackerg Suzy Schoeppel, theory on magazine sales f3.00lg Brother Dan Lanier, a copp To B.G.H.S., fond memories. I, Helen Cherry, being of small brain and huge body, will un Norma Burns my seat in American Government. May she u it to more of an advantage than I did. To Doraine F., I lea the good ole Polar Bear and to B.G.H.S. I leave my thr cousins, Jimmy, George, and Doug Richardson. I, Rachel Collier, being of-mind and-body do hereby lea to Bobby Farmer my seat in Typing in case she needs it aga next yearg to Judy Seiler, my gold chaing and to my litt sister, Eleaner, I leave nothing because she uses everything I' got anyway. I, Barbara Collins, leave to Sharon Amedee a little blue g can g to Bill Miller, the old neighborhood: to Ray Sulliv some earphones from the Spanish Lab fDon't plug them in someone else's microphonelg to Sherry Knight, my nicknamt Aloong to Janet Hotard, the F.H.A. song: to Becky Symes, bottle of Miss Clairol, and to B.G.H.S., I leave my brothe Cliff. I, Brenda Collins, being of excessive mind and weak body hereby leave to Bucky Holt my seat in Am. Gov't willed to by my cousin, Vicki Hollingsworth, to my little sister, Kath, I leave B.C.I'I.S.g to my cousin Gene Hollingsworth, I leave m seat in Eng. IV fMay he enjoy itlg to my sister, Lois, all th fun I've had at B.G.H.S. and my ability to explain to Dad all th gas bills. .lanet Connell, being of phony brain and bony body will to rma Bums the famous phrase, I cannot tell a lie and Doraine Fliehs the ability to drive two more years without license: to Becky Symes and Tanya Croft I leave next year's lloween egg fight. t Kenneth Crawford being of unsound mind and unabled body hereby leave my seat on bus 124 to Mike Mansfield. I leave seat in Ag. Ill to Jimmy Prevatt. To Benny Stuart I leave ability to train steers for Prof. Bert Davis, being of sound tnind and disabled body leave the following: Don Wilkinson, my weight, and to my little other, I leave my ability to play a school sport without an jury. Ha, Ha. Gerrie Day, being of preoccupied mind and refusing to reveal e state of my body, do hereby bequeath the following: To Pat etarded Weathors, I leave some reducing pills that I never ed: to Glenda Tyler, the road to Georgia: and to the teachers B.G.H.S. I leave my big little sister, Marsha. .Iohnny Dell, will my tractor to John Spooner for faster ansportation to practice: to all hunters I leave trails unblazed: Bucky Holt and J. Johnson I leave a pack of cigarettes for rength after football practice: to all else, I bid you good ddence. Patsy Dooley, being of minute mind and enormous body do ill to the following: To Joanne Harris, lst Street and Coach urke's house, may she get more use from it than I: to Bobbie armer, my ability to graduate without getting married left me y her sister: to Melissa and Debbie Hill I leave my feet. Maria Espallangas, being of absent mind and lazy body hereby ave to the following: to my sister, Olga, my manly temper: o Mariam Ramirez I leave my sportsmanship. To George, I ave my Speed and Ability in typing. Marlyn Felsing, being of enormous body and warped mind, o hereby leave my enormous size to anyone small enough to eed it, my ability to get fairly good grades with very little udying to anyone dumb enough to need it, and my seat in rig. class to Susie Schocppel. Tony Figueroa, hereby will the following: To .lunior Lopez, y problems without answers: to Mike Mansfield, my chemistry orkbook and all my hopes that he will unconditionally pass is second year in Chem: and to all the B.G.H.S. students I ave my intelligence fwhoever finds it is smarter than me, orI never had it with me, and therefore I'm stupid.J , Nancy Fliehs, being of shattered mind and weakened body ave the following: To my Little Sister Doraine and to orma Bums the road to Seacrest High: To Sandra Rhymes, uclc at the Stop Lights : and to Lynda Long the letters BB. ay she remember them as long as I. I. .loan Fortenberry, being of small mind and body, will the following: to I.ura Livingston, my curly hair: to Larry Bowen, my vast knowledge of chemistry: and finally, I leave my dainty little feet to .lohn Lee Henderson. I, Skip Fuller, being of average mind and abundant body, do hereby leave: to my brother Bill my ability to date the best looking girls in school: to .lerry Perkins my position on the football team: to Tony Latour I leave my seat in English class: and to Noel Fuller, I leave Belle Glade High. I, David W. Giese, being of big body, no brain or brawn, do leave to crab the ability to try and convert Skipper to Chevy's: and to dear ole B.G.H.S. 2 more Giese's fa brother and a sisterl: and to anyone who would have an FD. MO. CO. product, good luck, I hope it falls apart. I, Betty .lean Goodlett, being of sound body and no mind, do hereby leave the following: to Kathryn Holton, my G.H.T.'s left to me by her sister, Carlotta: to Bobby Farmer, a booklet en- titled How to Throw Eggs straight in Three Easy Lessons: to Eleanor Collier, I leave the road to Pahokee. I, Billie Graber, leave the following: To Tanya C. I leave my empty Rum bottle and mug: To Cheryl S. I leave my ability to stay out late at night: To Becky S. I leave my worthless diet pills. I leave to Red-Eye all my trips to West Palm: and to B.G.H.S. I leave my cute little brother, Barry! I, Judy Green, will unto Gail Parker Green's Corner. Be careful: To Bert and Doug Murray, North West Avenue C: To .Iorgi Crews, the House on the Comer: To Catherine Holton, her sister's good parties. To my only brother, Philip, ole B.G.H,S. May he learn more than I should have. And to Jeff Altman, my seat in Science Club. I, Maria Gutierrez, being the shyist girl in school, leave the following: To Danny S. I leave my nickname mussels : To Elenor C., Catherine H., and Bobbie F., I leave nothing. To Miss Hicks, Mr. Kela, and Mr. Fortenberry, my thanks for making my Senior year successful. I, Ron Halbrook, being dehydrated, thoroughly confused, wrinkled, wretched, psychiatric, neurotic, and generally ship- wrecked, I leave dear old B.G.H.S.-in a straightjacket and on a stretcher! To my brother, Steve, I leave my school of tadpoles in Mr. Bowers' math cell: To Omar Hodges, I leave my ability to slip into study hall late every other day. To my teachers, I leave my troubled ghost. I, Frannie Hall, being of distorted mind and decrepit body, will unto anyone who doesn't get along with his teacher, the privilege of attending school by telephone so he may have as much fun switching them off as I did. I, Evelyn Harris, being of highly intelligent mind and shapeless body, do hereby leave the following: to my sisters, Karen and Iunie, my room: to Danny Lanier my brilliant grin: to Susie Schoeppel, the road to Sylva: to Suzanne Williams my seat in trig class: and to Mrs. Hill and Mr. Painter, my bad manners. Sl I, Roy Hayes, being of wrackcd, jacked and cracked body and mind do leave the following: to B. Holt my ability to get along with the Coaches g to D. Wilkinson, J. B. Evans, and B. Miller, my ability as a tremendous athlete, to Linda Long a hard timeg and to C. Wall my girdle pads, have fun. I, Dale Henderson, being of rapidly deteriorating body, my soul committed to obscurity, upon this moment of ebbing life do will to that special person all my loveg to anyone insane enough to accept, the privilege of using Mr. Groover's lab for experimentationg and to any stable minded being, the rat-race of being Co-editor of the Ram-Page. I, Tim Hill, leave my ability to get caught every time I do something wrong to Bill Miller, and to B.C.H.S., I leave my two sisters, Melissa and Debbie. I, Francie Holton, being of minute brain and feeble body, do hereby leave to my sister, Catherine, my seat in Journalism and my wornout shorthand manual: to Judy Seiler, a booklet en- titled HOW TO MASTER MAMA'S METHOD IN THREE EASY LESSONSg to Pat Fishler, a slightly mangled golf ball and the magnificent golf teamg and to Bobbie '5Ann Farmer, anything I have left behind. I, Pam Ingram, being in terrible condition do hereby will the following: to Beth Livingston I leave the Birds,', may she al- ways hide when she sees themg to John Brown Evans, all the horror movies on the late show, to Lura Livingston, Buster's jeep, the Dipg and to Don Wilkinson, the road to Pahokee. I, Louise Knapp, leave with a fond farewell to Belle Glade. I leave with happy memories and a diploma. I must go north and to Massachusetts, but someday I shall return, not to stay, but always for a visit. I, Linda Lively, in a mass of confusion, leave John Brown Evans my Ballet slippersg to Ray Sullivan, my trips to the Polar Bear for a coke: to Sherry Knight, my old beat up Phys. Ed. clothesg and to Becky Symes, my ability to fall in the middle of the hall for no reason at all. I, Sharon Motes, suspected hypochondriac, therefore refusing to reveal the condition of my mind and body, do hereby bequeath to: Jill Chapman, my piano studentsg Pam Whitlock, Sundays at the organg Janice White, the well-walked road to school: edi- tor of next year's RAMPACE, fortitudeg B.G.H.S., my sister Susanne who doesn't really look like me. I, Nancy Norman, being of superior mind and thin frame, will to Gwen G. my ability to gain weight and my bird leap, to the girls and teachers of B.G.H.S., my two little brothersg to Jackie B., the old neighborhood. I, Claudia Ludlow, being of no mind and all body, do hereby leave to the art students of B.C.H.S. the ability to get along with Mrs. Earwood. To Johnny S., I leave one of my many crash diets, may he have better results than I. To Cheryl S., my babysitting jobs and E. W. 52 I, Cecelia Myrtle Mathis, being of huge body and extra lar feet do hereby leave: to the cheerleaders, a year full of wa and exciting memoriesg to Voncilc and Lynda L., I leave DE BALLS g to Nornie D., I leave ---g to Beth L., one bag fritosg to the girls of B.G.H.S., my cute baby brother, George. I, Mickey McKee, being of a tall mind but short body do here bequeath the following: to my little brother, Timmy, the l of us boys, the house to himselfg to the next V. Pres., t ability to do things behind the Pres. backg to Sandra R., Ter Towng to L. Lard and all other students of B.G.H.S., memori of laughter and joy of '64, I, Ronnie McWhorter, being of twisted mind and dilapidat body, hereby leave to Bobby Muller, my fifth of Schmirnoff's. I, Jimmy Meeks, having a very unstable mind and body, hereby will the following: to Buddy Bender and Danny Lanie Mr. Stevens, I hope they give him as much trouble in ba as I didg To Ivan Willis, one very old and very much us cornetg To my sister, Barbara, I leave the long road to sch may she always be on time. I, Merikay Minccy, do hereby leave to B.G.H.S., my little broth Wilber and my still littler brother Jimmy. To Linda R., I lea my ability for losing things and to Ellen K., I leave my abili for riding horses. To my brothers I leave all the teachers B.C.H.S. May they bother them as much as I did. I, Eddie Montalvo, leave to Bill Miller my ability to drink Yo Hoo. To my brother I leave my little red car fdon't hot rod like I didl and the girls of Belle Glade. May you have mor luck than I did. To the girls of B.G.I'I.S., I leave my broth Armando. I, Ronnie Moseley, being of inebriated mind and body d hereby LEAVE! I, Jenny Moore, being of weak body and weaker mind leav to all the girls of B.C.H.S., my little brother, David. To David I leave the ability to chew gum through all my classes withou getting caughtg and to the teachers of B.C.I'I.S., watch out! There are two more coming just like me. I, Larry Pate, of crippled mind and body hereby pass the follow ing curse upon all B.C.H.S. seniors of '64-'65 and all those fol- lowing: that all students will make straight Ns and succeed in any contest in which they might participateg that the football team will win all games and come out Suncoast Conferenoc Champs. I, Linda Lou Plank, being of weak mind and strong body, will the following: to Judy, my path to the bus each morningg to Ronny Lee, my seat on the bus and our little green signg to Martha Lynn, Molly, Lynn, Linda, Audrey, Mary, Juanita, and the two Coons, our rides in the jeep. Miriam Padron, leave to Terry Connell the little box that I ve in my purse and she has tried to see it: to Yolando Toledo, pen, because hers is probably out of ink since she is always 'iting me notes in English class. To my sister, Vivian, my ctionary, of English to Spanish, so she won't borrow mine any- ore. My last will is to pass typing II. Alan Ponder, being of unsound mind and retarded body leave the following: To B.G.H.S., my sister Mary Kate: To Nornie and Rita L. my '54 Chevy so they may make Saturday after- on rolmifind to Susie S.. Chosen. Leah Poston, being of wracked mind and tired body do hereby ave the following: to Gwen G., my bow legs, may she find a y to camouflage them: I never did! To Mary Leigh A., I ave a slightly used megaplione-Happy Yellingl To Sharon ., I leave my big blue eyes that were willed to me by Annette llins. And to Sandra R., I leave my red car. Marilyn Rabin, not sure of any desirable condition do hereby ave the following: To Sherry Knight, the football which she unwillingly gave me at the Pahokee game: to Joey I-Iudspeth, y ability to do a cartwheel: to Pat Gilbert, all our many ughs and good times: to Coach Thornton, I leave. Anna Ramirez, being of worn out mind and tired body hereby .ave the following: To George P., I leave a book on How To e a Good Leader g To Rebeca M., I leave my Cuban accent: my sister, Mariana, I leave my dirty tennis shoes with the ope that she finds time to wash them! Paula Richey, being of sane mind will to Pat Weathers The arn: to Lura Livingston, I leave the Molc's house to trick treat each Halloween, although Kirby won't be there: to hn Evans, the road to Pahokee which I traveled quite fre- uently: and to my sister Linda, I leave the boys of B.G.H.S. Lee Rodgers, being of quick temper and of short height do ereby bequeath the following: to Cindy M. my ability to do ell in math: to Darlene D. my ability to get along with every- dy fHaJ: and finally I lcavai to the teachers of B.G.H.S. ty sister, Ester and my brother, David, who is a real terror. Laura Rogers, being of no body and little mind, bequeath the following: To Lura L. I leave my baby brother: To Don . an extra wink: To Sherry K. a stick of gum? tgct itl To 'ary Walker the four mile ride to school, and to D. Wedgworth, ts of fun. , Master Wayne Robert Roman, hereby bequeath to Sharon A. ty '55 Chevy Impalag to Dee Dee M. my motorcycles: to Ray E. my racing helmet: and to the students, the good cafeteria. , Skipper Sehoppel, will to Don Wilkinson and the kid Lee ny size which was willed to me by Ernest Amedee: To the uture hunters of B.G.H.S., I bequeath Seminole Sue and letter luck in crossing California Slew than I had. To my .isters all the fun I had at B.G.H.S. I, Thomas Scrape, being of super mind and magnificent body, do hereby leave my ability to cheat on an American Government test to Arce Salvador: to the faculty of B.G.H.S. I leave my brother and sisters and hope that they can get along with the teachers as well as I have. I, Ira Sergent, am leaving nothing behind for I will need it all and more where I'm going. I, John Shea.l1en, being of mature mind and baby face, leave to Brother Bobby the treacherous path from Mr. R. W. Lanier's carport door to homeroom: to B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister, Diane, to Ann Williams, I leave uVaulto for her sole companionship. I, Danny Shiver, being of immense intelligence and muscular body, will the following: to Tony L. my ability to speak English, to Michael S. and Gary W. the road from South Bay to B.G., and to the teachers of B.G.H.S. four more just like me, also to Gwen Gove I bestow the title of B, B. I, Franklin Shutts, being of injured mind and muscular body, leave to all boys going steady with girls in PAHOKEE the road leading to and from there. Teachers, don't jump with glee: there is one more Shutts a lot worse coming a few years behind me. Being as greedy' as I am I take the rest with me. I, Trudie Smith, being of strained mind, tired body, and aching feet leave: to Glenda Tyler my old shorthand pads: to Glenda Tyler and Jimmy Jackson the ride from Bean City to school over that smooth road f?Jg to Jeanette Chaney many happy times in Clewiston. I, Doris Spence, leave to my sister Peggy our old '59 Chevy to take to school next year. To Benita Johns I leave the road to Bryant, and Linda Hood the airport road. To Ida Mock I leave my seat in business math class. To all of B.G.H.S. I leave .lerilyn Johns and Patricia Davis. I, Dale Spikes, being unsound of mind and half crazy, too, do hereby leave to Elaine Adams the wonderful town of Belle Glade and to Mike Beck the twelfth grade if he ever gets there. I, Wanda Tanksley, being of sound mind and body, do hereby will to the following: Jo B., I leave my place in chorus: to Jeanette C., all my teachers. To B.G.H.S., I leave my brother, Ray, may they get more use out of him than I. I, Tank Thomas, with overweighted body and underweighted brain, do hereby will to the following: Voncile R. the road to Clewiston and the name Huey g I don't leave my car to my little sisters because I'm taking it with me. To Sherry Knight, I leave my P.E. clothes, I know they will fit. To Linda H., I leave the boys of B.G.H.S. and Mr. Bowers. 53 I, Charles Thompson, leave the following: to Don Wilkinson, my ability to touch the rim on the basketball net fstanding on a ladderl. To the coaches, my brother, Bill. To Janet C., a chocolate cake with milk. Last but not least, to the teachers of B.G.H.S.. my sisters. May God help them. I, Margie Townsend, being of average brain and superior body, will the following: to .lack Payne, I leave many happy? Sundays at the organ, willed to me by Barbara Stone, to Janet Hotard, I leave my ability to get tadpoles in Mr. Bowers class: and to Larry Bowen, my seat in Mrs. Hill's room. I, Sandra Tillman, being of sound mind and good body, do hereby leave to the following: To Gail Williams and Dorcas Carner my good and sliakeable nerves for getting along with the kids at the bus stop. To Peggy Spence, I leave my ability to get along with her sister, Doris. I leave B.G.H.S. to my sister, Vivian. Also I leave ber my seat on the school bus. May she ride on it in peace. I, Emmett Trammell, being of small body and even smaller mind do hereby bequeath the following: To L. Bowen my posi- tion at left guard on the football team, may he do a better job than I did: to the '64 RAMS all the practice jerseys they can find: and I, being the last of my family, do hereby leave B.G.H.S. I, Bill Tyler, being of sound mind and body, leave to Skipper Bowles all the Fords in the U.S. and to Mike Mikovsky, my blue and gold Studebaker. To Dewey Jones I leave my cousin Glenda. I, Sam VanLandingham, being of weak mind and body, leave to my brother, Richard, the girls of B.G.H.S. I hope be has a lot more luck with them than I had. And to anyone crazy enough to want it, my position as third string tackle on the Football Team. I, Victor Venos, leave to Cary Wall my position as tackle. To anyone who can get them, I leave all the beautiful chicks in school. To those who like the sport, I leave the frustration of basketball. And to all incoming students to B.G.H.S. I leave many rewarding experiences. I, Robert Leon Vickers, being of supposedly sound mind and body, do hereby will to Janice White, two more wonderful years in the band with Mr. Stevens. To Jimmy Richardson, I leave my music ability. To my sister, Jo, I leave the long, long trip to school each morning and may she always be early. I, Neil Walker, being of average body, superior looks, and out- standingly magnificent mind do hereby bequeath the following: To the girls of Belle Glade, Mike Shiver and Gary Walker. To the school, many more Walkers. My mouth: who wants it? Pat Gilbert f'?l fgirlsl and to my cousin, I leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Hill. Good luck. I, Ila Davene Watson, being very short and extremely Freckled, leave the following: To Norma Burns my ability to pass all my 54 subjects every year. Also to the girls of B.G.H.S., I leave big brother Gerald. To my sister, coming to B.G.I'I.S. soo I leave my reputation as a brownie, Have Fun. I, Bootsey Weathers, being of the Best Physical condition lea the following: To Gary Walker and John L. Henderson broken leg. To Don Wildenson I give twenty pounds off huge body and to Bill Miller and Bobby Muller, I leave nothin To B.G.H.S., I leave my sister, Pat. I, Susan Weaver, being of sound mind and body do hereby b queath the following: To Robert T., my seat on the bus. Judy S., my shorthand book willed to me by Wanda Lee. Danny L., my B.S.C.A. card and to the girls of B.G.H.S. m little brother, Mike M. To the entire staff of B.G.H.S., I lea peace. I, Allen Weekly, being of sound mind and body, do hereby wi the following: to the girls of B.G.H.S. my little brothers in few years. To Larry Altman, my seat in Am. Government. An to everyone, I leave Belle Glade High School. I, Janice Welty, being extremely intelligent after twelve year of school, do hereby leave: To Linda Huggins, my ability t acquire nicknames innocently. To Louie Dykes, I leave a broo ffor use when the moon is fulll. And to anyone dumb enou to think be's smart enough, my seat in Mr. Bower's Trig clas I, Kay Williams, bequeath the following: To Tanya C., I leav my seat in English IV to do with as she pleases. To my siste Redeye, I leave the rough road to school. I hope she doesn' have as much car trouble as I did. To my two brothers, Larry an Keith, I leave this fine institution. I, Sam Williams, being of skilled mind and ability, leave th camp to the candy's of school. The road signs I leave to De Dee. Tommy S., I leave in charge of the Raisers of '65, an my cigarette butts to Bill M. To the Juniors, I give you m dearest brother, and to the Faculty, So-Long. I, Walt Williams, being of warped and decaying mind an diseased body find I'm so stingy that I'm going to keep everythin I've got. I, Dick Willits, being an outstanding student, model citizen and all-around athlete, do bequeath the following: To Riley Foster, I will my number 44 Jersey, if he still wants it. To .Iobn Bamford, I leave the title of Greatest miler in my block. I will my pack of cigarettes to Bill Miller. May he never run out. And to B.G.H.S., I will my little sister, Doris. I, Guy Wilson, will to the future agriculture classes and Mr. Lovell my place in the ag. truck: to Mr. Stevens my gracefulness to march and to Danny Dexter, my ability to play the flute. So I won't be missed, I leave my broken harmonica to my brother, Mike. EX CI TEMEN T M r. Junior Albert Kruse Miss junior Joyce Morris .731 .2 GW' 5' Jeff Altman Lawrence Altman Sharon Ameclee Irene Ashley Connie Bacon John Bamford Betty Ann Barbree Donald Bailey 1 I 1 'aff 1--gp 4? 3? Skipper Bowles Charles Bradley Jerry Bradley Jo Arm Brewer Reba Browne Jimmy Bullarcl Boy Burch Julie Burnette George Bender Lee Anne Berryhill Clara Jane Blentlinger Larry Bowen Lane Creech Janet Critchfield Joyce Dadson Gladys Dalrymple June Burnette Martha Sue Burns Sue Caldwell Larry Campbell Jerry Cantrell Jeanette Chancey Kathy Clarke Ronnie Cook Nornie Dalrymple Edith Marie Darnell Diane Davis Linda Drawdy Velma Dunham Darlene Dupere Louis Dykes John Evans Bobbie Farmer Pat Fishler Billy Forguson Bill Fuller Carolyn Gilliland Patsy Glover Bill Goff Buddy Goodbread Linda Hart Eddie Hayes Silvia Hernandez Sherry Hill Eddie Holt Janet Hotard Sandra Hutchinson Benita Johns Gwen Cove Lisa Gressinger Steve Halbrook David Hardman QV Donnie Lindsey Beth Livingston Paul Llewelyn Lynda Long Hughie Jones Sidney Jones Farrell Kaufman Albert Kruse Dorinda Kelsoe Danny Lanier June Lawrence Ronnie Lee Catalino Lopez Wanda Lowery Gerald McMillan Beth lVIcCulley Wayne McSwain Terry McWhorter Gary Mann Mike Mansfield Mike Marotta Mike Mikovsky Linda Miller Wilbur Mincey Wayne Miner Ida Mock Joyce Morris Linda Motes Jerry Perkins George Pinon Judy Plank Nancy Prescott Joyce Rashley Sandra Rhymes Mary Helen Richardson James Richardson Donald Motes Cynthia Nutt Petie Parrish QE? Peggy Spence John Spooner Sarah Stokes Yolando Toledo Voncile Rogers Ofelia Sanchez Arce Salvador Tommy Scheffler Susan Schoeppel ,lucly Seiler Paula Sheppard Sydney Smith 9-93 George Towell Raymond Trammell Joe Tudela Glenda Tyler Karol Vadasz Jo Vickers Mac Ward Joseph White Susie Wierengo Don Wilkinson Dawn Willis Charles Will Ann Williams Suzanne Williams Sandra Wilson Michael Zumph Karen Meeks Max Outz Alice Rashley Robert Taylor Lydia Vallela Mack Ward Kathryn Zywicki Steve Taylor Felix Denmon Martha Brane 71' 0 . JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Don Wilkinson . . . vice president Larry Bowen . . . president - .. Q'-. Joyce Morris . . . secretary Danny Lanier . . . treasurer ,Q EXPEC TANC Y ,X M r. Sophomore Cary Wall Miss Sophomore Libby White a Gwen Allen Amanda Bailey Brenda Buss Becky Blakely Adrian Boots Kenneth Bram: Tommy Broome Bruce Brown Norma 'Burns Martha Chancey 443D ' s--ff Cl vw' Tanya Croft Daniel Dexter Kandie Dunlap Lewis Dunlap .lose Fernandez wx .,.,, Antony Chaney Harry Chancy Jill Chapman Sandra Clarke Sharon Cobb Eleanor Collier Larry Courson Patricia Crabtree Paul Craig Barbara Croft Dorainc Fliehs Andy Fontaine Kathy Ferguson Riley Foslcr S.C. Rep. 10-4 if :ity N: Kenneth Harper Karen Harris Eddie Hart Linda Haulcomb John Henderson Pat Hodges Gene Hollingsworth Linda Hollingsworth Edward Hooks Judy Huggins 'bs . -Q A r 35 ' LJ T' j 'X ST? +54-p ui 'cr Pat Gilbert Harold Gilliland Lamar Groves Edward Guzman Constance Hager Donna Hager Eddie Haines Kenneth Hair Sharon Halcomb Guy Hand Q gr' no- T' fue I' . -q::F' ,.. 14? vw' I--A: . Tgyv s-.qc N-J Q' Linda Huggins Sec.-Treas. 10-4 Patrick Huges Jimmy Jackson S.C. Rep. 10-2 Eddie Jimmerson Jimmy Johnson S.C. Rep. 10-1 we Nag TW' N.. Larry Johnson Dewey Jones Diane Jones Carey Jones X N Eleanor Keesee Brenda Kelly Barbara King Joyce Kirchman Millie Kirchman Sharon Knight 1 Sherry Knight R. C. Rep. 10-5 Ricky Kruse Robert Kunkel Put Lane I 4 1, 3 4.1.4 ,rat '-gpur '-I' ll l -af' Psi, 'X I 't 7 Tony LaTour Joan Lawrence 'U-..1, Janelle Martin Sec.-Treas. 10-2 Marilyn McDaniel Linda McDonald Jimmy McMullen Linda McSwain 'U' 'L N--1? . R. C. Rep. 10-2 Rita Leathlean Jeanie Lee Junior Little Marietta Lockwood Maribel Lopez Jeanie Lynch Cindy Markey Scottie Markham Pres. 10-I 1 It-,JN Carlos Michclena Dee Dec Mikovsky Sec.-Trans. 10-5 Bobby Holt Charles Morgan Sec.-Treas. 10-I T'-fr Em' B J Y Qig- M-+35 .9-0 lf.. QQ 19 Beth Ramos Victor Riedel William Rives Alice Robertson Linda Rockwell Esther Rodgers Luis Ramudo Martha Sanchez R. C. Rep. 10-3 Linda Scrape Michael Shiver Pres. 10-5 1 'N..-.4 Johnny Mozingo Robert Muller Viviam Pudron Dennis Purtain Alun Pate ,lanncttc Pearson Mary Kate Ponder Pres. 10-3 LaDon Poole Brenda Prevatt Jimmy Prevatt Off 53 , 9 ,..-.- Ronald Shurley Paul Sindle Arnold Sledge Eddie Smith Beverly Steele Sec.-Trans. 10-3 Linda Steele Alice Stephens Benny Stewart R. C. Rep. 10-1 Duane Stokes Cheryl Stone Billy Sullivan Ray Sullivan Becky Symes Carolyn Taylor .lean Tcclc Margie Turner Richard Van Landingham Patricia Vaughn Carey Wall Gary Walker Mike Wilson Susie Wintcrrowd Mary Wocrncr , Glenn Wolf Linda Woodard .lohnny Walker Larry Wear Barney Weeks Janice White Libby White Pres. I0-4 ,lane Wierengo Teresa Wilder Dave Williams Pat Williams Ivan Willis r 1? THE FUTURE ...fix M r. Freshman George Richardson Miss Freshman Sandy Goodbread fling, 5 Betty Allen James Altman S. C. Rep. 9-5 Mary Leigh Amerine Sonia Antommarchi Sue Atkinson Margaret Bailey Kathy Barron Caridad Blanco Pat Bowen Pres. 9-4 Wayne Bradley 'S+ Pat Brundage 4 1, Vicki Bryson , J 1 Virginia Buchanon ' l Sherri Burgess l -- .- Sec.-Treas. 9-I Carolyn Burns - .Q- Paln Busbin Don Campbell Sonny Campbell Alison Cann Sec.-Treas. 9-5 .1-.-.n X E' A 74 jg, p, 'KT' TP' . - f 1 qw - , M 1rc11 Causcy Jorge Cervcra Vicki Cllallancin Janet Chamblee Sec.-Treas. 9-4 Caroline Clcvenger Patsy Cobb Cliff Collins Frances Collins R, C. Rep. 9-1 -3 Lt!!! -.A 'Pk Gtr'- Rolmcrt Davis Karen Dexter Pat Dimilroff Cecelia Enfinger Olga Espallargas io- , , J 1 H G, . ik i 5 f-..,: 'TT Qi' Betty Green .lolm Griffin Gary Grooms Sandra Guerra Cindy Hand Ricky Holt Linclu Hood Rudolph Hooks Sandra Farmer Larry Frasure Linda Fullwood Kerry Garrison Ronald Gerrey Herbert Giese Kenneth Glass Shirley Goodbread Sherell Collins Theresa Connell Roger Cook Steve Cook Wayfne Corbin .lorgi Crews Dorothy Croft Bryant Davis Danny Davis Patricia Davis XE? 'ND' -, '-s-a' ,na .lo Ellen Hudspeth S. C. Rep. 9-3 .lefry Jeffers J erilyn Johns Elaine Johnson Ima Jean Johnson Susan Kela Cecil Kelly Archie Kircllman Steve Kirchman R, C. Rep. 9-4 Billy Kirk gf, L-.r Dianne Lutz Stella Gayle Lynch Ronnie Lynn Victoria McCarty Eugene McClure Mickey McGahee Jerry McWhorter Carolyn Mansfield LuAnn Martin lx I ' , '-4. g 'f-2 ' . VF-j V . .911 , Sv -1-N A,-.3. ,v. 1, - A 1-1 - i i .1 .p , 'S ? '72 . f-:U-fr lk .ggi-jg f.. -i ,'. ..f. J. JW, , ,.-JSI., L32-'rl' '- 'J ., ,v ?. 'L-v Gail Teele Michael La Garde Linda Lee Lura Livingston S. C. Rep. 9-2 Buddy Lott 5:5 Margarita Martinez Jerry Maxham Bill Miller Sec.-Treas, 9-2 Dennis Miller Randy Miller Relieca Miranda Henry Molina David Moore Pam Morgan Sue Morris R. C. Rep. 9-2 ma 'FEV Rini Tran' Jackie Poole Anne Priest Terry Quick Alan Rabara TR 019 Michael Scrape Charles Smith Diane Sheahen Helen Shelton Diane Shiver Pres. 9-3 Pat Shuman Peggy Smith Ronnie Smith S. C. Rep. 9-4 L. 'f x ,Jw I 'S iv-vu .Q 3 Q V , E1 rl! 'mr' 757' Dalton Motes Donna Motes Robert Murray Linda Newman Charles Nicks .lose Ortez Olga Ortiz Tony Penny Robert Petty Donald Phelps sgi pw-.... I f 1? . 4.53 . qgnr' i4 Mariana Ramirez lNan Ray George Richardson Pres. 9-5 Lee Richmond Jeanette Riedel Anna Roberts Pres. 9-I Rosemary Rogerson Mari Rubiales Charles Ruff .lack Scott ip: ,A eBu- -ff- F, is 'N 77 Dennis Snyder Linda Spooner Bobby Stiff Patricia Stokes Linda Strickland Helen Sullivan Darrell Swett Carolyn Thomas Martha Thomas Maxine Towell Alton Varnell Barry Vickery Jimmy Walker Phillip Waters Sharon Waters Pat Weathers S. C. Rep. 9-1 Wendell Wells Kenneth Welty Jackie Western Rheid White If he , A QQ, li 'N-of . Carlos Valella Connie Van Camp Pres. 9-2 Eddie Vandergriff -q1.,' if l V . gp. - -1 A y V N. X . x il' 4...-1 .. Q J , fy .31-P--r , 1 E Qi' T ' 'X Leonard Williams Doris Willits Sec.-Treas. 9-3 .loan Willits Vickie Wilson Cindy Winterrowd David Worth Ramon Zubizarctta .lane Zumph CONF USI ON x J 9' . I 1, IH . x NSF-' ' -'V 'ia - aiu :.: Wpw E . ' 1. - xl'- . H , Y ,I-.A X3 m V 'L l . , , 1 N I 1 i '. 1' tt N' X L Paul Anderson .Jodie Averill Jean Ayres Jimmy Baker Barry Banks Jcny Barbree Ivy Barrett Cathy Battle Bruce Baughman Janice Baxter Jim Berta Carol Betts . , ll Billy Blackwell ' f Johnny Blakely 1. , t , ' Jorge Blanco ' V - ' ,f g 'K Q' ,v W Beth Boree 'af' ' P B Wayne Boswell - lit? Joyce Bradow :fi : ' ' ' ' KXT7 Ronnie Brooker ' y Mark Brown zlz lzlzlzi ' W Barbara Buck ,511 , . W . li: ,A W James Burnette A W ' i X 1 ' Jeanette Burnette 11.32,, jQ ' if , W Stephen Butler 'b 'V'b,V , ' ' ' 1 Hi , E xr . A Y I f neg' . ., rl Mary Byers W J Q Jorge Campa X . i Anita Cardin I ?ln ' 1 ' Dorcas Carner 11. ' Larry Carr Jerry Chamhless A 7 X i V l , Linda Chancey Donna Chaney Michele Chapman 'L Alice Chisholm Lois Collins Tommy Conner Dennis Connell Janice Cook Ronald Cooper Jerry Croft Margaret Cross Fred Davis Marsha Day Sue Dean Gail Dell Barbara Dexter Diane Drawdy Harriet Dunlap ,t I - tl , - V- 4 1' W Aff' -T i td ,J ., new 3 I' l eq' ,-..,: 9: 'ww T' , Barbara Ellis Tim Ervin Laona Fclsing Tommy Folrlen Mary Fontaine Martha Gonzales Jack Gordon Sue Griffin Alice Halhrook Glenda Hall Jeff Hansford JoAnne Harris .-at X -,i 'Y ' l ' t li-4' 'Y 7' l , tx -' X Marilyn Johnson Doug Jones Arthur .lones Cathy .lones Stephen .Innes Glenda Justice Gene Kickligliter Wilma Kirehman Stevie Knight Kurt Kruse Sherry Lee Henrietta Le Grand 0: ,aku Yfr f 1 x .-. t 'BTA '. 9' ,M G ' i l 1 t t ' -- - f N . . f-25 6' A I ' ' KU, h , f 5 i , ' n i'-I t'- -1' ' . ,t . G A 'D s .,,.: 5 Y at t 1 , y Q aff at - x V ' ls ,X Z, Mike Harris Donald Hayes I V Sl1ar0nHHayes , -4-,I '-. 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Linda Motes Katherine Mull Billy Muller Lawrence Murray Jerry Nehls Sherry Newman Anita Norwood Gail Parker Karen Parker Omar Pusulidos Jack Payne Julio Perez Kathleen Roller Linda Royal Patricia Salvador Sandra Scrape Debbie Shiver Glenda Shurley Suzette Sindle ,left Smith Kathryn Smith Robert Smith Marie Snow Jorge Soto :wr-faq , S - Q. TVW -' 1 'Wi' Cf? lf- S ,, gy 5- rwnnwl l Terry Mann Shirley Martin , ' P 1 .I Audrey Mathis N , ' k 5 ,- e Alfred Meeks Y 'igy 'E Barbara Meeks 'i if- - , l' .limmy Moc-ks Martha Mikovsky Bruce Miller 5? Fred Miner - L 6,5 Armando Montalvo ' 'iff' Kathy Morris , I l W ,,,,,,,:.. W og . LQ-4 A-1-. A V ' , I Q-- Hq V ff ,M M- , 1 -V, X LP V V gi U vw 1 .- 1 . . 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I C- 17 T 3 u rj .mgrzivqx ,. .- 542- mx, ' 222 225' ll -'G 4-fTl'+L7sQ . . f...4.s....115 f Most Intelligent Dick Willits Sharon Mates Eddie Buckner A K' A I I QQ n s mfr ' ' . s gg as ' -V,-' ,hx U V , V1 ffg I ,Q 2 X' Z ' Q 3 J -- , ,ur Class Pests I W f 1, 7 1 AV 'lr '.gH.:.:1,4-' .' MT f I-N, if ' nf: . V 5 2, Mr! Boozsey Weathers a Kay Campbell Best Personalzqf ii I07 FLORIDA'S GIRLS, AND BOYS' - STATE representatives sponsored 'era 1- ' by the Belle Glade American Le- gion and the American Legion - B l Auxiliary. L to R: Mickey McKee, Ron Halbrook, FST' A .loan Fortenberry, Charles Thompson, h Z' ff ,V Margie Townsend, and John Causey. If FLORIDA LEGISLATURE representatives sponsored by the Belle Glade Lions Club. ,,nr N KZ! L to R: Danny Lanier, Merikay Mincey, Ron Holbrook, Evelyn Harris, Dick Willils, Sharon Motes, Robert Vickers, Irene Ashley, Billy Forguson, Katheryn Zywicki, Roy Burch, and Lee Anne Berryhill. los ' ug, SPONSORS 1964 Q3 CL 3 QM lw ffw BELLE GLADE PAH OKEE 5 Q A 3, 9 Y if: fi ' A X ga A JULIE ABEL 1 5 w BARBARA COLLINS ,65'Z5?4+ . Y :X L 6,36 fin JV 'Tr by 299 N L.,?,,7, , L lo R: Laura Rogers, Barbara Collins, and Julie Abel. '09 MR. AND MISS-CLASS OF '64 Ram Pageant Slated Annual Event 'limb-1 1 1 AM, 5 nl .' . I! i ix I his Barbara Collins and Skipper Schoppel JUNIOR CLASS SOPHOMORE CLASS Janet Hotard and David Hardman -4 ' Libby Wbite and Bobby Muller FRESHMAN CLASS r J N4 fJ Mary Leigh Amerine and George Richardson f :Fly T l 'ill A . E L-VJ l it ll, A,,' fi 'l , X , U W . if lx: lj .xl I 'Y ' l ul ll V V PQ XXX! Q John Causey, an outslandingbSehiorf 's the 1964 Beau for the Fllll.1l'Clll'lOlllQ1i akers of America. Being active in bases of school life, John isl presi- dent of the newly formed lnterzlct Club, -on the football team, and has been a ember of the Bela Club for two ears. John has also helped bring new ideas and recognition to the school, i 'ox . i i i ' 1 Exp ' V v l will l A e Xl L1 ig li lbjltfi lla, x i lfl' mllllo , pl Dee Dee Mikovsky, a member of the Sophomore class, was chosen 1964 F.F.A. Sweetheart because of her tal- ent, beauty, and personality. After be- ing judged winner of the local contmt, Dee Dee went on to compete for the disitripq Ettle. I li 'N l-lull H lv l ll fl ' lm tr .V l-U' ,ill 1 . i 1' yuh gl 5 it IAN'-xll J. -A .il ' -sly i, if , as X' 2555 ed' .V all 'V l i J 71 V :gl 4 I .9 lj zu 4-. 4 'Y n' ' ,J . fohn Fitzgerald v-5'-Wag! -:,,1 .- WL rl - f 3.1 is i -iff' X' Xfwlf ' Q gx X. Z X In K, . Nl? ,- ,uk mxst :15:EEx.L fr? ff ,,. flv .5. ,,..-M' Q fABiAN BACHRACH ACTIVITY STUDE TCOUNCIL YICERS: Suzanne Wierengo, Sccrctaryg Neil lker, Presidentg Mickey McKee, Vice Presi- tg Larry Bowen, Treasurer. Neil Walker, our lent Council president, has done an out- ding job in leading the student government gram, assemblies, and student activities this , year. Therrell Luke, the counoil's sponsor, been a source of understanding and guidance. .rs .-, I- r-ggi T' ' , VT? ' '1f f '1' N- if 'W1 .,.. - '4 g.1w-3:77 .. ,. .X Elected by our fellow students we are responsible for providing a well balanced calendar of activities and assemblies the benefit of everyone in B.C.H.S. The council serves as a mediating body between faculty and students 'to help about better teacher-student relationships. It also takes part in worthy projects for the betterment of the school. lf M i - mt!-' ERFQ'-' .-X BELLE GLADE HIGH SENIOR MEMBERS: Jimmy Meeks, Franklin Shutts, Robert Vickers, Cherry Bridges. II6 fic? , a Q is ae.. ? J., f is The hand is an organization to provide specialized music experiences for students desirous of instrumental training The band aids in developing school spirit by providing mus for pep rallies and major athletic events. Many concer and programs are presented by the band and the variol small ensembles within. The band holds a proud and envious record for superic ratings won in both district and state contests. This ye the band purchased new uniforms and has lhusly acquire a new look. Mr. Stevens fabove rightb has been director of the bar in B.G. for seven years and has done a very successful jo SCHOOL MARCHI GBA D -I fsx. -,,-v 'S. Head Mujorellc: CHERRY BRIDGES : Put Lune, llcverly Steele, .lo Vickers, Drum Major: BUDDY BENDER Sherry Hill, Eleanor Collier, Ann Williams, Terry McWhorter, Lee Ann Berryhill. , l 4.1 FHA. to improve inclividlual, home, and Commun living. They work toward their goals throu various personal, home, school, and commun projects in which all members participate. Th . sponsor the Little Miss Belle Glade Cont l and present a gift to the school each year. Laura Rogers, Pub. Relationsg .loan Fortenherry, V. Presg Francie Holton, Parliamentariang Karen Dexter, District Officerg Pat Fishler, Pres.g .ludy Seiler, Sec.g Irene Ashley, Treas.g Linda Hart, Project Chairmang Cecelia Mathis, Historian. Senior Members MAKER ,bow 5 o, I L. lo R.: 5' 72, Rachel Collier 'S M E .loan Fortenberry u. 2 -.4 Ii Q Laura Rogers A W Y 9, Francie Holton O4 -' Q Cecelia Mathis 44, QLO 0 Y- fvfw H0 If ll 1 tv Il L! '7 7 ' The Future l-lomemakers of America encleav The Future Farmers of America club instructs oys in the ways of farming, ranching, and . eclmnics. Lancl is proviclecl so the boys may row vegetables and mise cattle. This vocation- l Ol'gilI'llZZ1lIl0Il is il credit to Belle Glade High cliool. OFFICERS: Standing: Johnny Dell, Bootsey Weathers, Jimmy Jackson, Riley Foster. Kneeling: Guy Wilson, Emmett Trammell, and Danny Shiver. I 'f H , l t Senior Mem bers E 9 Future Teachers of America OFFICERS Sec., Alice Rashleyg Pres., Barbara Collinsg V. Pres., Sharon Motesg Pro. Chairman, Bobbie Farmerg Treus., Lynda Long. l20 The Future Teachers Club is an or- ganization with the purpose of creating ..n interest in teaching as a profession. Through the club the students have a chance to learn about teaching from teachers' counseling. It also helps them to clecicle if they would like to enter a field of teaching. res? .: . A 1 - S .s',-ff' 5 W' ' 5 4' 9. . - ' ' ' Wir ,.. C S2 'fn - ,-xg! ' ' v I all I -hd' v P'Y'f'A new ,x Qs .Hg ' . lm ' vga , I V My . f' Y F I I A 'w n S345 1.. v 5235 V 9 : 1 3- I-7 :lf A v ff. , 'n. v I-1 -,-V 1 -'H ..-1 'I-..' v l... is f ' - - r X E : -3 m K E ' M :gig . fr, .-' di ,flfft V V ' H4 X '- H 4 - 0 gf n ,X- Er L. 1 v 1 .I, I wh PEP CL UB OFFICERS ' Q - ' 3 ld '-.,f D, is ,f Hs... K J . St Kay Campbell, Pres.g Connie Bacon, Proj. Cltairmang Kathryn Zywicki, Scc.g Alicc Rashley, V. Pres. l22 The purpose of the Pep Club is to promote school spirit among all students, to support all athletic teams of the school, and to stim- ulate and create interest in these sports ancl a better understand- ing of them. Good sportsmanship and loyalty are greatly emphasized along with promotion of school spirit. f gif? 2 X rf' Illl ll., Interact Interact was introclucerl into our xtracurricular activities this year. articipauts of this organization con- ist of Sophomore, Junior, and Senior oys. They have performcmi many com- ncnclahle services to the community incl school. The club is expected to cle- 'elop and grow in future yours. It is 'ponsorefl hy tho Rotary Club and vith their help has performed many vorthwhile tasks. ' F41 0 .., , .1 :ir if ,gk Q, H, W .ras-at , ,ag 'f -3 f V7.3 5 'i' Q N, 3 'Us - - if. . f A- --vi -? - , s f 9' x . 'CEPQ Xi - ff Y ' ' ,f:f? f7f57f' , ,, r, f A l A K9 QQ- , nr, gn nv Us-5 ' 1. .,-,- ' I . A- PARA MEDIC CL B The purpose of the ara Meclics Club is to lp the members cle- de which field of eclicine they are in- restecl in. The club's otto is: Wherever ere is a human be- g, there is an oppor- nity for kinclnessf' - ,.'Wr'f if .f , OFFICERS Velma Dunham, Hoslessg Margie Townsend, V. Pres.g Kay Campbell, Pres.g Laura Rogers, Hostess: Julie Abel, Trcns.g Billie Graber, Sec. I25 Qs: af? iss, W 9 V- xg . 'y , -, ' ,, - ,, ' -01 Ar V , ' -L... - ,H 'af ,., - Xa' j 4-.3 .1 14, - ., 4,,..f Fr.-at Q. i Q . . ll md J f 1,7 I , , ' , , , v ' A ': V : 1 i Ti.........i.,.----....... , , ., S , H-1 ' , ' sz., wg! ' I Q V Eff .5 GLEE CL UB 'ii In -- I it tl Officers The Glee Club is organized to further clevelopment of vocal music. Its Vaim is teach students to enjoy music through in an organized group which all types of vocal literature. From comes a group which sets as its aims high stanclarcl of performance. The Glee sings several concerts each year as as performing in school assemblies. Sharon Motes, Sec.g Barbara Collins, Prcs.g .lulie Abel, V. Pres. i DIVER IFIED Q? .., .QL V The D.C.T. program, under the leadership of Mr. Wayne FOI'tCI'llJEl'1'y, is designed as a terminal vocational program to train junior and senior high school students of employable age in a variety of occupations by utilizing the eomn1unity's businesses and industrial establishments as training agencies. E Mr. Wayne Fortenberry, fleftj has been teaching in Belle Glade for ll years. He has been in charge of the D.C.T. for five years. 1. Nancy Fliehs, training as a clerk-receptionist at Glades Medical Clinic. 2. Sandra Tillman, training as a clerk-typist at Everglades Ex- perimental Station. 3. Jonny Moore, training as clerk- lypisl at Six .L's Packing Com- pany. fl. Bill Tyler, training as mechan- ic at Bob Davis Buick. 5. Dinah Sides, training as a cash- ier at Kwik Check. ERA T I VE TRAINING -41. 7. Ronnie Moseley, training as Tony Figueroa, training as sales manager at W. T. Grant Company. Lee Rodgers, training as sales clerk at Royals, Inc. Alan Ponder, training as parts clerk at Bennics Auto Supply. Patricia Hinkley, training as Machine bookkeepcr at Ben- ies Auto Supply. Dale Spikes, training as a parts clerk at Pioneer Motor Sales. Alan Weekley, training as lab and field assistant at Ever- glades Experimcntnl Station. parts clerk at Glades Chevrolet Company. Dorris Spence is training as a sales clerk at Hollingsworth Shoe Store. Gerrie Day training as a secre- tary at Belle Glade Elemen- tary School. David Giese training as parts clerk at Bob Davis Buick. Lynn Broome, Clerk-Typist at Everglades Federal Saving and Loan Association. Maria Gutierrez, Sales Clerk at Sears, Roebuck and Com- pany. Ira Sergent, training as lab and field assistant at Ever- glades Experimental Station. 1 I t 1 . Vw uvfg' x, ff 1 'N H is-it' I .f Y Q '- Q! rf CIE CE CL B Officers l I The Science Club is an organization cated to service and self-help for students terested in the fields of science. Along individual and club projects, the Science Club promotes the annual Science Fair in which all students can demonstrate their scientific abilities and creations. ,i WN 4, ,,f,. 1 f'Lflf L.'1lff The purpose of the Versatile Art Club is to advance art as a cultural development in a school program as Well as to offer art as a service to the school. Its purpose is also to develop the artistic ability of the individual member. I30 ' ART 1 CLB Officers COMPETITION Ulm v-A Km fu wigs , ' K 2 aff xi , ,, ,, 4 x 3' 4 ..'j,f1f : W 5 - if .f 2 'vi Ziwai 1 , ..,.'if,',f1 f1',Q.I'5. r .,3. ,.f'3kT3'i 4... ' KJ' W- ' if ,' 1 G1 1- 5- cf.: 1 -L, J fx' 4.-, , , ,. , .., A , . nc.. , ,S4-w-.9 -15 ' 711939 M : K5 , ' 1, ,XL ' ii J r x ag, , ,, ...psf 4 J , QA 9 J, W , ' r Q , l . . W H' . x . l M A vi X . -fl . Q41 :za ,Ah f 1 G, if hr 3+ ., fs? Q wks Q, v -sf' 4 K 4 51 A' 1 im if ui' fi rx' La 54. 'Q ld gif? if 4 WAYNE ROMAN MIKE ZUMPH SKIP FULLER OUR SENIORS ARE LEADERS: To have a successful athletic program you must have leaders who demand respect. In our sen- ior hoys this year, we felt that we had an abundance of this leader- ship quality. We had twenty-one seniors on our football team, and I feel that the attitudes and desires that they have shown in athletic competition will lead them to even greater goals in life. Coach Bull Burke DEWEY JONES HUGHIE JONES 1 I ..- 1 ,Ftp 1 I I I ' v - v X 'N .wr 55 ,qw 2-if - 'Q I I' Q rl, 1' ,,.,.,- :ji , -., H .r , .fxjFL,f, . W yx NJ -- 33. Q f 0 4? ,, 5.4 E 11 ,g .' , a :r ' 9 311112, Qi ,156 K .'-Q, 2. , ,mi 1 551 ,fi I J A lb. -x 7' 1 W f p , 3 1 x .1 ' V. 1 1 . a .W fl. sf. , ' Q. , 4? ,S W , gif af- , 2 E ve 5 ,Sk L ,pf I 34 6 ,,f ',- .Elm U COA TCO u- K Top, L 10 R: Coach Bowers, Coach Crawford, Arce Salvador, Steve Halbrook, Max Ouiz, Ben Dau: Coach Thornton Mike Zump Skip Fuller, Cary Wall, Coach Davis, Don Wilkinson, Coach Burke. Middle: Wayne Roman, Tim Hill Charlie Thompson Roy Haye COACHES: Othar Crawford, Bill Burke, and Hurry Davis. I36 Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Belle Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Vero .7 . ., Forest I-Iill Lake Worth Riviera Clewiston ., Stuart Seacrest Palm Beach 17 t. Pierce , Pahokee ,,,,, ..., EN CE CHAMP V 5 Shiver, Jimmy Jnlmnson, Hugliie Jones, Dewey Jones, Bucky Holt, John Causey, Eddie Buckner. Bottom: Don Abel, Bootsey Ron Irlalbrock, Emmett, Traxnmcl, Dick Willits, Victor Venus, SamVun Lundingl1am,.l0l1nny Dell. fr, . AN- I , . A moment of truth. .Ti 740 v ' VARSITY CHEERLEADER I' Ai' , 'v-':- 1 , ,L.-I..- QTTJJ :V . , . I -'EIWHQWH' ' - -il' , , - .J-if ,K f '5 :ff . li. If f gxzfg, wif F ai. Top, L io R: Cecelia Mathis, Janet Critchfield, Sherry Knight, Dee Dee Mikovsky, Voncile Rogers, Linda Long. W' 't ,, SI-I ERRY KNIGHT Captain 'lf' Y CHRISTA KAY HUMPHRIES, KENNY BUCKNER, CECELIA MATHIS Mascots of Cl1lfCflIlg and Football Squads Senior BELLE GLADE VS. PAHOKEE L to R: Roy Hayes, Laura Rogers, Charles Thompson, Barbara Collins, Johnny Dell, Julie Abel. Captams and Sponsors Pep Rally . , 'X Smgl am! m ! , Burn! fDevils! Burn! Bonfire fanior Varsity Football Team L lo R Tap Evan , Muller, Sullivan, Perkins, Harte, Latour, Parlain, Brane, Hartz, Ruff Chlncey llolden Second Row Kruse Wo Henderson Bovsen Shiver, Davis, Spooner, Vanlandingham, Rabara, Shirley. Third Row. Stokes CICSC Jackson Foster Frasure Ma a McWhorter Smith Williams. Belle Glade ........ ,...... 6 Belle Glade .,....,. .....,. Belle Glade ........ .....,. 2 7 Belle Glade ........ ..,..,. Belle Glade .......s ....,.. Belle Glade .....,..i,l. ,. i..,.......,......,....... . FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Boca Raton Seacrest .,.. Clewiston -. Stuart ....,... Riveria .W.... Lake Worth 'Q am! W l N C l L G HEI!! ll' L. to R.: Becky Blakely, Cecelia Enfinger, Libby White, MaxyLcigl1 Amcrmc Pal Hod cs Dime Lutz 1'- R.: Albert Kruse, Cary Mann, Clmrlcs Thompson, Ivan Willits, Skip Fuller, Carey Jones, Eddie Buckner, Tony Latour, Don Wilkinson. Thcrrell Luke, not shown. Senior Players SKIP FULLER CHARLES THOMPSON Captain Varsity Basketball EDDIE BUCKN ER I4 I L i Sm Q? x I 'fx w 'ff . E, 1 5 X.: 9 . .4 ,v , Xb X7 . ,- ,H V, , 4 A sq. ., ,Vu .,z ' n I - ixi . J ,,.. 3: .5 3? z j PS1 W fx ,.. J - C I I .. , w vi? B- Team Basketball ' 25 xj to R: Conch Otlmr Crawford, Put Brown, Roger Dunaway, Ronnie Cary, Bennie Stewart, Bryant Davis, Oscar Ortez, Mickey Magahee Frasure, Glen Wolf. Bottom, L to R: Carlos Valclla, Scotty Markham, Harry Cliancey, Sonny Campbell, Cary Wall. Track Team , M .Fe S., :Q 7 A U L to xl: Ronnie MCWllOTl0f, Wayne Roman. Second Row: Skip Fuller, Vic Venos, Danny Shiver. First Row: Coach'Harry Davis, Steve rock, John Loc Henderson, Bruce Brown, Louis Dunlap. I43 Baseball Team 'QCP-LLQ GLADE 5-ff 1 X-44 BOOTSEY WEATHERS TONY LATOUR CHARLES THOMPSON Bootsey won the Civitan Cluh's trophy for Tony was awarded the Civilan Clulfs Charles was presented with the the highest batting average. His average trophy for Most Valuable Player. Club's trophy for Most Improved was .524. Back, L. to R.: Eddie Buckner, John Brown Evans, Tony Latour, Bert Davis, Eddie Hart, Coach Thornton, Ray Sullivan, Charles Thom F rout row: Cary Wall, Bootsey Weathers, Rafeal Aleman, John Lee Henderson, Pat Gilbert, Larry Bowen, Gary Walker, Don Wilkmson. I44 irlas Coy ' ' I A'-gui. I ,.4. 5 V ya 2 if' l f 40 L. to R.: Becky Sims, Kathy Forguson, Tanya Croft, Brenda Kelly, Francie Holton, Pat Fishler, Coach Jan Bottoms. Boygs GQQF .ti L. to R.: Coach Bill Burke, Burney Weeks, Lane Creech, .lay Altman, Johnny Dell, Ivan Willits. I45 irl's Tennis Top, L. to R.: Janice White, Pat Vaughn, Susanne Williams, Karen Harris, Jane Wierengo, Jill Chapman, Coach Wanda Williams. B0 L. to R.: Merikay Mincey, Linda Rockwell, Alison Cann, Susie Wierengo, Mary Kale Ponder. Boygs Tennis ,J w w Top, L. to R.: Ivan Willis, Glen Wolf, Gene Hollingsworth, Coach Othar Crawford. Bottom, L. to R.: Herbert Giese, Adrian Boots. l46 B USINESS RAULERSON OFFICE SUPPLY 125 s.w. sra S+. BELLE GLADE, ELA. PHONE WY 30:2 Glass for Every Purpose BROOKER'S GLASS CO. 329 S.E. Ave. E. Phone WY 6-2955 Congra+ula+ions Seniors From TIME SAVER CLEWISTON, OKEECHOBEE and BELLE GLADE RICTU MOTEL STATE ROAD 7I5 Good Luck io 'rhe Graduafesl WILLITS STORE SOUTH BAY, FLA. Cong rarularions From HOME HARDWARE STORE PHONE WY 6-2520 24I Soufh Main, Belle Glade, Fla. J. P. AND N. N. HALBROOK Owners L Complimenls of CABIN GLADES MERCANTILE DRY CLEANERS Complete Home Furnishings 308 WEST AVE. A N ,W , 3 X ,' i..a 'D V, , . l' T, ? 9,9 ' ' 4 elf' ,V 'T' 'R F ,f - lllgl any ff Complimenfs fa. A JY. JN A, of U MATHIS-BOE DR. THOMAS P. BAKER -'AtIl'l1orizecl Frigidaire Dealer Cl l 0P aC'l'0 BELLE GLADE rig QEE1-Q SARA LEE CREECH, Owne WY 6-5436 ROOFING CO. TOP Jobs 632 W. Canal S+., So. Belle Glade, Fla. We Wire Flowers Thru FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY Compliments of RAY'S RADIATOR SHOP RAY s AT We also fix Raclial'ors Congralulalions From CHAPPEL 81 BETZNER. Radio and Television Sales and Service I5 Wesl Canal Sfreef Norl'l1 I JZ, Lb T al coNNELL's HARDWARE GD .v-iv ' for Your Tools, Painl, and Houseware! N suppuss Congralulalions 5 From u 'fu FORREST .- 0 5252 5032 l ? : '7------ S The Glades 5, IO, and 25c Slores SAWGRASS RESTAURANT Open 24 Hours SOUTH BAY Com limenis WY 6-9336 pof L. G. DEWITT Complimenis of CO. SOUTH BAY TRAILER PARK HOMER W. FRASURE, Owner Phone: WY 6-3567 puL.LzrzgQ: Best Wishes From THE KIRCHMAN CO Supplier of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Drive Wiih Care and Buy Sinclair Compliments of VANDEGRIFTWILLIAMS FARMS, INC. Vege+abIes Growers and Brokers PHONE 924-555I PAHOKEE, FLA. DA viola B 9 ff2f772Qf.2qf,4.9ef.,f7f'L 5 ,f PIONEER 01 fi fy OTOR SALES CO fm fpfif . ! PALMS CLUB WEST PALM BEACH WMWWWW Complimenis of BO'S RESTAURANT BELLE GI-ADE' FLA. Congrafulaiions Class of '64 for every occasion . . . Hue loveliesl of fashions always come from . . . Q!'Ll'lXQlX2L The palm BQGCLIQI O6 Clema+is Sfreel Palm Coasf Shopping Plaza ww ffilf WLGQQ J il wk 1 QN- G SHIRLEY BR . PAHOKEE BELLE GLADE Best Wishes, Seniors EVERGLADES FEDERA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BELLE GLADE Curreni' Dividend Rare 4V2'7, Per Annum BELLE GLADE Complimenfs of BAIR'S RADIO SHOP 557 S. E. Ave. E. BELLE GLADE PHONE WY 6-3764 Complimenis of YOUR FOOD STORE Qualify Groceries and Meafs Comp,ime,,+s RAY's SMOKEI-louse of Home of Real BRATLEY-BLEECH, PH Ba'-B-Q Phone WY 6-9I95 INSURANCE SOUTH BAY BELLE GLADE. FLORIDA Complimenfs of WILLIAM A. THIEBAUD Real Es+a1'e Insurance Appraisals Congrarulaiions From ANDERSON'S GULF SERVICE 707 N. W. I6+h S+. - WY 6-9I57 BELLE GLADE. FLA. Congraiulafions From ABC BAG 81 CRATE CO of BELLE GLADE P.O. Box 203 BELLE GLADE, FLA. C0mPIImenI'5 Besf Wishes of From WEST'S STORE J. R. FASULK, INC. CHOSEN' M B X BI6 CompIimenI's of WHITE'S RADIO 81 T.V. SALES AND SERVICE The Record Cenfer of 'l'I1e Glades WY 6-2000 3 4 5 H2 Good Luck, Seniors! LAKE SHORE GROWERS CO-OP :- EFLORIDA I f NATIONAL BANK M In I 0 FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS CORP I M QW? Milf? WWW Q W Jw Q 0 W W ' WW M My MF ES PM EACH bomplimenfs o , VM S cm l I 2 r F g I :- J . AV X I N , ,X , r . , 4 . CpI I' f GRANT E. AVERILL Photog rupher 'G-' M ' Rf, M ' 69 'W 'f I Q ui Home - Auio - Business BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA HARRIS INSURANCE AGENCY X YOU R zzafepezzzfefzf lzzyzzmfzfe X AGENT QNAIA PQZIWMQIQM MQIQEWWVWW QD I . I I f 365 Md WJOF PAHOKEE 8 I Ol ' Bank in Palm Beach Couniy Q Complimenfs of Besf Wishes From cmcl-:FIELD ELECTRIC 5'NC'-NR SERVICE SOUTH BAY 28l Sou+l1 Main Sdn DENTON and MITCHELL GROCERY STORE SOUTH BAY, FLORIDA R. E. WATSON FARMS ' L ' ' ' V- - 1 f -- '- Good Luck From the CHAMBLEE FARMS, INC. BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA HALSEY 81 GRIFFITH wesr PALM BEACH, FLA. Every+I1ing 'For Ihe Office Phone TE 2-3883 3I3 Dafura SI' Besf Wishes From AGRICULTURE INSECTICIDE CO. Seeds - Feriilizers 'IW Complimenis of HOLLINGSWORTH'S SHOES BELLE GLADE CLEWISTON Complimenls of GRANT FURNITURE CO. 2I9 So. Dixie WEST PALM BEACH Mmm THE STORE FOR MEN 3I7 Clemafis WEST PALM BEACH 704 Lalle LAKE WORTH PALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY CompIeI'e Office Ou'Hi'H'ers 300-306 So. Olive Ave. WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA Complimenls of sLlM's Q69 - X Xi n FISH CAMP S+a'I'e Highway No. 7I7 Wesi' of Belle Glade On Torry Island in LAKE OKEECHOBEE BELLE GLADE, FLA. BOX 535 CompIimen+s of HERRING 8: HUDSPETH ICE DELIVERY GLADES FIXTURE CO. Lighi' Fixfures, In'I'ercoms, and Radio 408 S. E. Isl' Sf. WY 6-3230 Thanks 'ro our many cusfomersl TRYON'S Refrigera+ion and Air Condiiioning Sales and Service Complimems S'Ia'I'e Road 80 of WY 6-3459 CONCRETE PRODUCTS INC. Complimenfs of WY 6-2298 WESTERN AUTO SOUTH BAY, FLORIDA ASSOCIATE STORE MR. AND MRS. LARRY MURRAY je IJJ h T Ng 5' f WS my I Jie? Us Eff E E I- X If my QNX by Pl-W TE 2-1969 my I 1' ,X J- Mbvffgood Ludb95gj,Io,m3CHWJX yy THE IZASRIC CENTER, INC. . M' Q - ' . . ' gb Aw RBQXJF N L21 mv . A lji-Ag5 IGLAD Sag? V F AE J0NES.ffEMIi5T 2PfLnCilergEi:E:l-ifri2iLaRlDA LR., BOWbIi:SdLAJIQEEjVb fdlumlovxgw QQ. M BQBQEGLADE LANESQIX 'i,Q pM lx M if A MQW C J J Besi' Wishes! HAYDEN WILLIAMS ICE DELIVERY Congralulaiions CARPENTER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. Complimenfs of 572.44 rfQ :Zf f MRS. MADGE TAYLOR GLADE5 CHEVR0!-ET f Teacher of Music i f?,,7f,ffP' 1?f,4.f,.!r 3242 Q lfguffp f N. W. Ave. .ff w ,,.-V V- , - -l I ,., T4 2, , ,p ,,, , QQ, Palm Beach Counffs i Olclesi' Chevrolel' Dealer 1 , , WALDESSA MOTEL Air Condifioned Heaiecl TV Telephones in Rooms Efficiencies PHONE WY 6-3827 890 S+. Road 80 Owners AND MRS. DOUG LOCKHART Belle Glade, Florida idx Complimenfs of THORNBURG TRACTOR COMPANY Wholesale and Refail Farm Equipmeni Minneapolis - Molino Complimenfs of F 8: W FARMS f f 1, X WATCHES JEWELRY AND and DIAMONDS AII Kinds Wa'IcI1 Repairs of Jewelry Repairs CHAS. A. COX JEWELERS 25I W. Avenue A BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA PHONE: WY 6-2575 Silver - China - Crysfal Congrafulafions From WALTER ASHLEY'S GARAGE Willys Dealer Complimenfs of GATOR STOCKMAN SUPPLY GATOR FEED CO. HK. F I Fa Good Luclc, Seniors From SUNLAND MOTEL BELLE GLADE, FLA. RON MARLOWE FORD INC. Where Service Malces Ihe Difference PHONE WY 6-20OI DEAN'S STANDARD SERVICE 480 Sou+I1 Main Phone WYman 6-3590 BELLE GRADE, FLORIDA ' STANDARD' ou. Compliments of I SOUTH BAY GROWERS Good Luck! CARTER ELECTRIC 408 Soufheasf Avenue E Phone: WYman 6-56II Complimenis of RICHMOND PLUMBING ni' lNA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE 209 Souihwesi' Ave. B PHONE WY 6-573I CompIimenIs of INA McWHORTER SUE BROWER CAROLYN OLDEN Congra'Iula'I'ions From HEN DRY TRACTOR CO., INC. Ford Tracfors 3 Com plimenfs of GLADE AUTO SUPPLY Where Be'r+er Mechanics Buyll 996-6037 CLAY WENGER Congra'I'ula'I'ions JOHN A. DULANY, INC. Produce Brokers 71 5.1 Compllmenls ,if ' -5 RV 'lk sf' - ,F of A ':Q':,., Mx L...-Ll ,tg .ffl ., n, HH ' 1 15i'A+f ' ' ffl . 7' ... ., ll .::1.'?YifZ-,- . -,. fitgf' wif f A ' 551' '31, f .K :aff 5: Zi :'-faq:-A ,V 'W21f:Ei?rQ'gm1-Af' ,n.gw , .A ,I Plastering CLEWISTON 3 Oyd DEPARTMENT sToREs Where ll's Always a Pleasure lo Serve You BELLE GLADE PAHOKEE CLEWISTON OKEECHOBEE IMMOKALEE BADCOCK FURNITURE ASSOCIATE STORE OF BELLE GLADE Phone WY 6-26I5 CURTIS SLADE, Owner HousehoIcI Furnishings 256 W. Avenue A L FoRDs E E FALCONS Q i THUNDERBIRDIS 1 E A aww I Congra+uIa'rions From MOTOR COMPANY Phone Pahokee 7I28 TH EATERS ' 924'7 ' 29 Compliments of PIONEER GROWERS CO-CP The Besi in Everyrhing SU LLIVAN'S PHARMACY DOUG WOOTEN Congrafulaiions, Seniors From DADDY DICK'S Complimenfs of KAHN'S Firs'r Wi+h The New I33 Wesi' Avenue A BELLE GLADE, FLA. PH. WY 6-3406 Besi Wishes From THE ELI WITT TOBACCO DIV. of HAVATAMPA CIGAR CORP. Complimenfs of CONE'S PAINT STORE I AVE. A -W .1 Y 2144 Congrafularions, Seniors! PARRISH BROS. Good Luck! GRESSINGER AND SONS BELLE GLADE, FLA. HARTVILLE, OHIO For Comforf Good Luck! J-MARK FISH CAMP Boafs-4Mo'I'ors Bai+-Tackle S'I'op a'I' BENNIES AUTO SUPPLY, INC Your NAPA Jobber IncIusI'riaI-Marine Pain'I' and WeIding SuppIies CompIe+e Machine Service I25 S. E. Ave. O PHONE WY 6-2036 ak COO! FOO I Lf F THE COTTAGE. -:ff -Q A !: 4 GRILL Y 5:30 A.M. - I0 P.M. Weekdays ll:00 A.M. - I0 P.M. Sundays Besf Wishes From GLADES TIRE AND RECAPPING A G00lL 'inn rmrs I 1 FR-EDDY'S Take-Out Foods TEL. 996-eeoo 2 Blocks Wesf of Red Lighf ai' Airpori' BELLE GLADE Compliments of UNITED STATES SUGAR CORPORATION CLEWISTON, FLA. 'feat wioheo 4yf?'f ' 1X z 2 X' 'Ziff c7 fbi! 14 . df M7!yaA2V My :A for cc wofnclergwl suture! 5 Q ouflaern 'Bell Congra'ruIaI'ions, Seniors CCMPLIMENTS OF TILLMAN'S TRAILER PARK Cong ra+uIa+ions Seniors! TILLERY'S STORE ABEL SOD INC. GLADES WINDOW CO., INC. . 0 400 S. E. Is+ Sfreef Prescnplhons Aluminum Windows Promp+Iy Fmed Sliding Glass Doors af Screens and Rescreening 996-6447 IQ , l WALLIS CompIimen+s I of PHARMACY STANDARD HDAN.. WALLIS D GEORGE POWNER OIL I- CO. Phone: 996-5905 and 996-2050 232 S. Main aoa N. w. izih IVAN L. VAN HORN. Agenf s by H ij. 1 ,- f' -Pg' 'P 'LJ I .I sr II J! 7 P -'M I V321 I-xl, 'J Jil K' ' gijvvl iw A JI xj'lLjA If I If Lui . I A Q , Best Wishes IJ F Iii: I I ' It 'lf.I- T '- ,I ' I From the 5 EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES EARL A. LINDROSE, Agenr KERMIT CHAPMAN 81 SONS, INC. Growers and Shippers of Qualiiy Produce Cello Radishes and Endive Our Specialiy BELLE GLADE, FLA. Phone WY 6-3089 Complimenfs of COMMUNITY STORE I32 s. w. Ave. B Qualiiy Groceries and Meafs Complimenrs of SEMINOLE SUPPLY A . v f 1, W 2 . Iigggigyz-tg:-:-:.1-:pg-:-'-:-3535gt-:-:gg-' :35-:3:- 'f'-'- A A f Y of I EEIEIIHJIB Compllmenls i DORSEY S BARBER SHOP 'Br' Complefe Men's Formal Renfal Service Dinner Jaclcefs, Cufaways, Slrollers, Full Dress - 1 lWEST PALM BEACH FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE 53l Clemafis S+. PHONE TE 2-4790 M FORMAL ATFIRE FOR HIRE WEST PALM BEACH ad'+ional shop for young modems I57 ave. a belle qlade. fla. by 'yu I QEQIISIKIIIQ pf my My I' . yw I comfimenfs EE WSI? N3 5 E ROGER DEAN Q NWQI CHEVRCLET QUALITY PRINTING CompIimenI's of U balm, ,,.,.E:,,.5, ,.:,,. BELLE GLADE 2 5 MACHINE womcs Sales and Service 1' ' f'!::,?'l:A ..:- IIN..,.!:.:3IS-:2E:l!,.?y. See Us for AII Your PRINTED FORMS LeHerI1eads-Envelopes-Sfafemeni I I I' I B kl I' nvoices- nvi a ions- oo e s Salesboolcs-Tickeis Any S+yIe . . . Any CoIor THE BELLE GLADE HERALD Sou+I1 Main S+. Phone WY 6-2056 Com plimenfs of KILGORE BELL'S RESTAURANT SEED COMPANY Division of Asgrow Seed Company BELLE GLADE. FLA. Good Luck From GORHAM COASTAL MOTORS P0fVTlAl', . . F W J A , be ,JF C !! Vjl I HECTOR 8FERTILIZER W Conggjjjjjjio S CHEMICAL SUPPLY co CATERS FURNITURE 333 Dafura S+. WEST PALM BEACH We Apprecaa+e our TRADITIONAL HOUSE Glades Friends 3900 5- Dixie WEST PALM BEACH, FLA. 832-1645 Compliments of SUNSTATE PRODUCE SALES Specializing in 0u'rl1ern ege+ables Main Office, BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA Compliments of B. A. RUSSELL CO., INC. Vegetable Packers Supplies Warehouse BELLE GLADE Main Office CANAL POINT ORLANDO, FLA ZELLWOOD Good Luck, Seniors! Complimenls of CITY OF SOUTH BAY Compliments BANK OF BELLE GLADE Helpful - Courleous - Confidenlial MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Prompl, Accurale Prescriplion Service Besl' Wishes From BOB DAVIS I -A 3 gi l BUICK INC f Y I ' ww W. rl in 3772, isa . , Lb -imfvfihizf .x,- M ., 1:'15:gS:211wi33iw51w V' LUNCHEONETTE A . COSMETICS aw PRESCRIPTIONS do. ,5.wm,. . 5 'tx -ra , f A 'if :m'xnfx,..- ...f- 'S- 47fT'7'7f:f: :: -.swf- ' ar'-,,,... The Gifi Cenler of lhe Glades Phone: WY 6-5524 WY 6-9I38 M 'T T- anim. 1 Cf ,X 'gf Oi I, , I XL, , -XX wwf NS M- if M v 1, I f ,q ,f kv xf' 2 ff' M i f XJ 5 of V 11 A NJ -. - XLR . nf ,ff D 1 J -- Of I E9 X Ja, ,xv ,c ' 1 'pix My :fp ,HJ B LIU 1' fd W ', -Q, , ,J fu , if ,f fi QLVW ,Hin fvif, X , , N , L my L1f,, A,, J, fx Alf If-fp-f 5251, p h jr? PV' JL! U f f K 1 if xv ff E K X H! X fl. Q' ,V HJ .5 ff 2, ,fx Ongratulatlons ' U. .1 f 1, -, ' 3 ,r 'JJ , LIP f NIJ' 1 m LN Q ff-9 XQ,',,'4'! 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WALKER 81 SONS We'II Be Holding Ihe Cup I You In 78 BELLE GLADE PEACE OFFICERS BENEVOLENT ASS'N. nn 1 SAMBO N 3 HNANH V SAMBO Q B,BHAND f' SAM-rw Xt BRAND . 'REM cllrmr rum-re SRM-B6 ' BRA Best Wishes From SAM SENTER FARMS, I Drawer B Belle Glade, Fla. Always Slrive +o Do BeHer. .ww 'N ca ' if f? E we salute the GRADU TES! Congratulations and best wishes for your every success in the coming years. More power to you! Where do you go from here? College is your best friend. There are more than 50 colleges and universities in Florida. These fine institutions of higher learning are located right in your own front yard. They offer golden opportunities because a college education is worth many times more money in lifetime earnings than its cost. Prepare for rewarding careers in fab- ulous Florida. No other state offers greater promise for action-minded, well-trained young people in the ex- citing years ahead. ' 6 HELPING BUILD FLORIDA FLORIDA POWER 8. LIGHT COMPANY ,mf BLACKWELL 'WELDING SERVICE WY 6-3770 CompIImenI's of ALFAR-BOUTWELL DAIRY WY 6-3343 jijfn,4. I , , V, :WL lgi, U. ly A, DL CTLIJM f, atbildjl Lf' l ff, Y' ,Nag LI II 1 Ul,:'L,'- CLVL I A, Trlfl , ,I 'L 1' Complimenfs I L UCL of Af? I-'YL' E It CIA!! 57 V1 Li-.f1E,ZIZ41A I cAsE RATE A H .J ,C VA! Ll.,Q,l.,L.'C'L ' fy Q ff- R . C if ,K Q ,,, MX ,X,L., V ,LL I Lc t kvck, I . . W lg I IL! Q' C34 L4 ---:I ,P-'bw-?5f.'L1-L'X gl J P.O. Box 96I BELLE GLADE AIRPORT TED ROMAN Crop Dusiing and Spraying SI'ucIen+ InsI'rucI'ion Seeding - Fer'I'iIizing CI1ar'rer FIigh+s BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA A 996-53I I CompIimen+s of GLADES EQUIPMENT CO. STATE ROAD 80 Li AUTOGRAPHS Kfitvfgifmiii PM Ja MSE j n X wcfflfiu aww . - - f, KLNQOL4' ' . Lfm Kiwi 1 Qu,,ZTfQ3 A 2 ,JF FM PM HizfMiLQw55gfMJx95JJQ m ,LWQQDM ' 1' QM. M' ill? Wtffgxfwm W Qwxmmgfmrwff WWWJU M JLgfV, flfCf7,3J Ki ?U11MQ W mvwlih T + , V? QMMTM NMMQ my Qwmifg Wiwf-swf K - , MW, W jf! CGW CAM-13 . 542' X ,Isl m 6 p.,' '-,Z hs. 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