Belle Glade High School - Rambler Yearbook (Belle Glade, FL)
- Class of 1965
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'X , wm:M,M: w 3, X Q . im,-Q-2.4. - vw- ,mm-as coNTENTs Campus Classics l Learners Line-Up i Buttons 'N Bows Cheers and Challenges i F un 'N, Frolics Administrators and Advisors Shops and Services 3 16 TRIB .Faithful service, nonending loyalty and sincere interest in her students have macle us recognize this special woman. MRS. HAZEL T. LITCHFIELD ...gf She gave with a zest and she gave her best. -Cooper A Qualities in her leader- ship, a warm smile, a won- derful Teacher, a wonderful person MRS. EUNICE LA FLAM 5' Ml'-X ff. l l Aww! Mrk didn. 0. , The ideal of service is The basis of all worthy enrerprisef' Rofa ry 5 51' J hi ij I , . ',, '.!f,v .H I Theres nofhmg either good or bad buT Thinking makes If so -up hui 5-53 .,,:.2.,L-111-1 X -.ef X 7 ...lil Vsflfffii 4 1 'K-. f -ggi-1 ,- 'N '. IZ' 4 ' N , ' 1 xx ., . K, X' Q y f5:,,L '?-xx X x - Q Y U . 11 , c 'W' r -ff-I. I 2 A-4 fr S iiw 'I .5 I LW N X91 .J is -- R Learning, that cobweb of the brain, profane, erroneous, and in vain. -Samuel Bufler lgg : cf. K .Q--' f ' 0 x . -. X X x,. mfA'f ,Q f 1 Y MISS FRESHMAN Jodie Averill 1 ' ' 'Q N MR. FRESHMAN Julio Perez 5-fi FF' s ,.... nu ' .. V. .i,.:5:3. , -'- .,-,za . I .lx .,.f L... EER. 'X 4' 'Wwe :V- --a..:, '+. 45154, Y Q-.135 ni'-' rw -,ss X :,, ,:'.f2 I nl? ,,, - In-.kv ' f , i 'j.! , f g W- Til? vw,L..:'- 3:2 i 7 H 1255 S' ---'r1Z1TQ- Q-1,5 j. . .,..,n- QE ,, ' l-,ff-M -- ' 1 ,L ,hw -pn 1 . 'g',f-. , , , ifl ti-f A J , . Q, .' - -M- Qi? .,:.i5v .. Q- mf , .LIT Y.-nf. ug ' ilfqi4si.f. Li- ,- - ' 1,9 1 K ,LM , ::.: Z -gs-2. '-,nk -.Q-.,x::g,. gJ' -,W 7-1. ' -. 7 f -S-1 -L9 e Lk 1 No footsteps shuffling no laughing, no gossiping 5 Wx- -' ., l Wi 5425, I1 nl I QL, id: -ly:g' Eg VII Pi FE- ra! uf -I its -B ., f rg! H! ,af 1, 5 ,N 'se 1 Q: 1 'ta E' 4 -i 1, , he U' .JW .U , L V 'Q Nl! ' fl if ,. .... lm lI..i iii MY.. 'W -. aww-1 V - , , LEARNERS LINE-LIP Seniors Y' pg ff JEFFERY HEWLETTE ALTMAN Euclid Ambition-To enioy life. Activities-Golf Il, Ill, IV: Science Club llly Junior Civifan IV: Baseball IV. LAWRENCE EDWIN ALTMAN Ill-a rryll Ambition-To be a success in whatever do. Activities-Ram Page Staff IV and Rambler Staff IV. First graduation for the class of '65 'qs U7 , ' li 7tr'BfQfc2E X ,I-842,417 -Fi IRENE ELIZABETH ASHLEY Renie Ambition-Teach mentally retarded and physically handicapped. Activities-FHA I, ll, Ill, IV, State Conven- tion II, Treas. 8. State Fair Ill, Vice-Pres. and State Fair IV: Paper Staff IV, Coeditorp Annual Staff IV, State Legislature II, Girls State III, Debate Team III, Beta Club II, III, IV, Treas. IV. CONSTANCE LEA BACON Connie Ambition-To be a teacher and raise my own classroom full of kids. Activities-F.H.A. If Pep Club I, Il, III, IV7 F.T.A. III, IV: Beta Club III, IV, Annual Staff IV, Paper Staff IV, Para Medics IV. is CARIDAD CONSU ELO ALVAREZ IITUTOH Ambition-To become a teacher. Activities-Miami Jackson-Library Work Ig Pan American Club II, III, Treas. Il, Vice Pres. Ill, Teachers Club Ill, Honor Roll I, Calendar Girl. SHARON ANN AMEDEE Sharonie Ambition-To be a beautician and own my own Beauty Salon, then, get married and live in Arkansas and raise my own foot- ball team. Activities- B String Cheerleader li Home- room officer I, II, Glee Club III, IV. DONALD WILEY BAILEY BeetIe Ambition-To be Valedictorian of my Senior Class. Activities-Student Council I, Beta Club II, Ill, IV7 Jr. Civitan IV JOHN THADEOUS BAMFORD FarIey Ambition-To be a millionaire playboy and have Steve Halbrook as my valet and Danny Lanier to chauffeur my Ferrari. Activities-Bancl lp Football ll, Ill, IV, Track ll, lll, IV, Beta Club Il, lll, IV, Pres. IV, Interact II, III, IV, Sec. IV. I9 if GEORGE JOHNATHAN BENDER 'IIBUddyll Ambition-To become a high school or col lege music conductor and live a happy life. Activities-Band I, Il, Ill, IV, Beta Club II Ill, IV, Glee Club IV. LEE ANNE BERRYHILL IIL. BIII Ambition-To be happy. Activities-Band I, II, III, IV, Maiorette I, II, III, IV, Beta Club II, III, IV, F.T.A. IV Legislature II. 20 1 I BETTY ANN BARBREE Red Bug Ambition-To graduate from goocl'oIe B.G.H.S., 'Further my interest in a certain football captain, and raise my own bunch of bean pickers. Activities-Band I, Il, lllp Pep Club I, Il, G.A.A. Il, Beta Club II, III, IV, D.C.T., Historian IV. N. M37 5 FN tinge LARRY CECIL BOWEN Bowen Ambition-To graduate from college and have a successful life. Activities-Football I, II, Ill, IV, Baseball I, II, III, IV, Beta Club II, Ill, IV, Student Council II, Treas. III, Pres. IV, Basketball II, Interact III, IV, Boys State IV, Citizenship Award I, Junior Class Pres. III. ELLIOTT ROSS BOWLES Skipper Ambition-To win the Datona 500 by 20 laps in a Ford and to be Att. General of the U.S, under Pres. George Towell in the Dix- iecrat Party. Activities-Student Council Ip F.F.A. I, Il, D.C.T. IV. MARTHA ELLEN BRANE Marta Ambition-To make it through college and have my life the happiest possible. Activities-Pep Club I, ll, Beta Club ll, Ill, IV, Student Council II, Para Medics III. JO ANN BREWER IIBUQH Ambition-To become a beautician. Activities-Glee Club I, II, Ill, IV. Library Club IV. 1 REBA JEAN BROWN llReball Ambition-To go to college, and then get my Mrs. degree. Activities-Band I, ll, III, IV7 Glee Club IV, Choralaires IV. 2I SUE CALDWELL M. B. Ambition-To always be happy and achieve God's purpose in life for a certain boy and me. Activities-Glee Club I, D.C.T. IV, Treas.y Homeroom Officer I. ROY EUGENE BURCH Burch Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. with as little work and as much fun as possible. Activities-Student Council lp F.F.A. II, State Legislature II, Boys State IV, D.C.T. IV, Vice-Pres. IV, Jr. Civitan IV. JULIE BURNETTE Julie Ambition-To become a registered nurse. Activities-F.H.A. Ig Annual Staff, Rampage Staff IV, Glee Club IV: Library Club IV: Para Medics IV. JUNE BURNETTE Burn-it Ambition-To become a registered nurse. Activities-F.H.A. 'If Glee Club IV, Library Club IV, Para-Medics IV. MARK KENNETH BUSH Markuth Ambition-To burn a candle at both ends while I still have something to light it with. Activities-JacksonviIle-Track I, II7 Junior Boys Club Belle Glade-Track III, IV, Ram- page Staff, Co-editor IVp Annual Staff, Photographer, Jr. Civitan IV, Publicity Chair- man IV. sf' y i LARRY CARL CAMPBELL Smiley Ambition-To become a rancher. Activities-F.F.A. I, II, III, IV, Chaplain III Pres. IV. I JEANNETTE CHANCEY 3 Ambition-To live each day as if comes. Activities-Glee Club I, ll, III, IV, Library Club IV. H RONNIE GARY cooic ,JA Ronnie 23 MARIA DIANE DAVIS Peachy Ambition-To graduate and then do what- ever follows in God's will. Activities-Band I, II, III, IV, Beta Club ll, lll. LINDA LEE DRAWDY Linda Ambition-To be a nurse, get married, and have my own football team. Activities-Band I, II, Ill, Beta Club II, III, IV, D.C.T. IV, Class Chairman I. LANE THOMAS CREECH Brother Tom Ambition-To become a qualified optome- trist and ride to work in my Austin Healey 3000. Activities-Band I, ll, III, IV, Officer III, Red Cross I, II, Secretary I, Golf II, III, IV, Basketball IV, Track IV, Baseball IV, Home- room officer I, Jr. Civitan IV, Treas. IV, Boys State IV. JANET GAY CRICHFIELD Ja net Ambition-To go to college, become a teacher, get married, raise a football team and a cheerleader and bring them back to B.G. to win for the Golden Rams. Activities-Band l, ll, Ill, IV, Pep Club I, Ill, IV, Cheerleader III, IV, Student Coun- cil II, III, Glee Club IV, F.T.A. IV, Senior Class Treas. IV. 1 , . I DARLENE ANN DUPERE Frenchie Ambition-To always be in God's appointed place at Gocl's appointed time. Activities-Band I, ll, Ill, IV, Spanish Club Ill, Glee Club IV, Choralaires IV, Student Council Representative, Glee Club, president IV, Band officer I, Il. LOUIS GERMANE DYKES MARGARITA CARIDAD EQUIZABEL Peluquita Ambition-Finish high school and become Mrs. F. R. Activities-Miami-Pan American Club ll, Ill, Basketball Team ll. l l i fl I l l l I I I C , C Y JOHN BROWN EVANS John B. Ambition-Go to college and become a veterinarian. Activities-F.F.A. I, Il, Ill, Baseball I, ll, III, IV, Football III, IV, Interact IV, Home- room officer Il. BOBBIE GAIL FARMER Boss Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., fur- ther my interest in a certain boy from Pahokee, get married and live cheaper by the dozen! Activities-Student Council lp Pep Club I, ll, GAA Il, Home Room Officer If DCT IV, FTA Ill, Officer Ill. PATRICIA KAY FISHLER Patty Kay Ambition-To graduate from college with my teaching degree and then become some-f one's little homemaker. Activities-F.H.A. I, II, Ill, IV, State Con- vention I, II, III, IV, National Convention Ill, Parliamentarian I, Historian Il, Pres. Ill, State Sec. III, Co-editor of Rambler Ram- page Staff, FTA III, Historian-Reporter IV, Beta Club II, Ill, IV, Golf Team I, ll, lllg Forensic League III, Student Council IVg Homeroom Officer I. CAROLYN JEAN GILLILAND CaroI Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and get my Mrs. degree. Activities-F.H.A. Ip Glee -Club I, IV. WILLIAM NEEDAM GOFF, JR. IIBHIII Ambition-Do God's will for my life. Activities-Bancl II, III, Annual Staff IV, Rampage Staff IV. 26 WILBUR WYATT FORGUSON IIBHIYII Ambition-To be a M.D. Activities-Beta Club Il, III, IV, Spanish Club III, Junior Civitan IV. WILLIAM LAWRENCE FULLER IIBHIII 0 Q in ' ' -Ill A2 I' X51 x f' K ii' X! W-ff f Q I if l -.-lg a k 4 N II WILLIAM HAROLD GOODBREAD Cornbread Ambition-To buy Cuba and sell Russia bad sugar. Activities-Football II, Baseball IV: Interact IV. GWENDOLYN SUE GOVE Blossom Ambition-To be a dedicated teacher and lead a happy life. Acrivifies-Pep Club l, lVy Jr. Red Cross I, lllf Student Council llf F.T.A. Ill, IV7 Glee Club Ill, IVg Newspaper Staff: Annual Staff. .L tri' ll 1: flux. I if if HOMER GUY HAND Chester Ambition-To become President of General Motors. Activities-F.F.A. I, Il, lll, IV. - : I SH ERRYLL DIANNE HILL Sherry Ambition-To graduate from high school, go to business college, and get married. Activities-Future Nurses Club I, Ili Band l, Il, lll, IV: Maiorette I, ll, Ill, IV. LINDA SUE HART Linda Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., go to work as a secretary, then marry a certain sailor. Activities-F.H.A. I, Il, III, IV, Project chair- man lllp G.A.A. If Pep Club I, ll. SILVIA HERNANDEZ Ambition-To be always truthful and be a good teacher. Activities-L'Alliance Francais Ig F.T.A. Ill, IV: Glee Club lllp Tennis Team lVp G.A.A. III: Student Council Ill. fl S l -Z I 1 7. ' ' , wr, K-. .0 I 1 2 l I - bl . ..-I . v 5, . , E, q,,,.. , I fa- ,I STEPHEN PORTER HALBROOK Steve Ambition-To lead the South in its second uprising. Activities-Basketball I, Football I, Il, III, IV, Track Il, III, IV, Beta Club II, III, IV, Interact III, IV, Pres. IV, Senior Vice-Pres. IV, Mr. Senior. EDDIE THOMAS HOLT ' llBUCkyu Ambition-To make a million and live a happy, successful life. Activities-F.F.A. I, II, Football I, II, III, IV, Home Room officer I, II. rw- , . . - Jgr - - .-,. 1 ..i ' I V -4- ..,- J JANET ADELE HOTARD l JanjNut Ambition-To prepare for a successful future and live a rich, full life. Activities-Band I, ll, III, IV, Student Coun- cil III, IV, Secretary IV, F.H.A. I, Beta Club II, III, IV, Treasurer IV, Pep Club IV, F.T.A. IV, Cheerleader IV, Football Sponsor IV, Legion Citizenship Award I, Attendant Ram Festival Ill. .,,,k . RX L 4 I- ' - - sm., Y I Eilfalm -i,,,,EffvS,ssg1 if 7 Y l SANDRA KAYE HUTCHINSON Sandi Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., go to college, and become a court reporter. Activities--F.H.A. If Glee Club lp Library Club Ip D.C.T. IV. CLAUDE SIDNEY JONES llsidll Ambition-To become a Veterinarian. Activities-F.F.A.A 1, ll, III, Football II, ul, iv. ,. i in I , . , l 'ZL.::v , - .i ,, . ,, .. I ---1 . ' I , tfnfv 1 it 1,4 be f wil . .NI tif - H gg, L lA,l -' LL- j,-gi M ' it ' ,T lx , 1 s'i fl. 1 30 i' f s4.:.:A-E. . J' - I ,A 'U FARRELL TANIS KAUFMAN Farrell Ambition-To graduate from U. of F. with a degree in Psychology, then receive my MRS. Degree. Activities-Science Club II, III, IV, Sec. II, Vice-Pres. III, Pres. IV, Regional Science Fair ll, III, F.H.A. I, ll, Vice-Pres. 1, Hos- tess II, State Convention If Pep Club II, Jr. Red Cross Ilf Homeroom officer I, II, Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff. DORINDA KAY KELSOE Donkey Ambition-To become a great mathematician and head scientist at a missile base in South Bay. Activities-F.H.A. III, IV, Glee Club Ill, IV, Beta Club II, III, IV. ROBERT DAMERON LANIER Brother Bob Ambition-To drive my Lotus XI at Sebring and have Bamford and Halbrook as my pit men. Activities-Student Council IV, Band I, Il, lll, IV, Beta Club II, Ill, IV, Interact Ill, IV, Vice-pres. IV, Boys State IV, Fla. Legislature ll, Jr. Class Treasurer. KATHLEEN MARIE LEB EAU Kathi Ambition-To marry my sailor and start my own crew. . Activities-F.H.A. I, ll, Pep Club Ill, Rambler Staff IV, RamPage Staff IV. ALBERT HANS KRUSE Kraut Ambition-To own a ranch with 15,000 head of cattle. Activities-Interact Ill, Football Il, Ill, IV, Track II, III, IV, F.F.A. III, IV, Mr. Junior Ill, F.H.A. Beau IV. 'Al if PHYLLIS RONNELLE LEE IlROnnyll Ambition-To graduate from college with some kind of degree and earn 520,000 a year. Activities-F.H.A. I, Il, Ill, Beta Club II, Ill, IV, Rambler Staff, RamPage Staff. DONN IE RAY LINDSEY Fatboy Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and go to P.B..l.C. Activities-F.F.A. ll, III, IV, D.C.T. IV. LYN DA KAY LONG llLardll Ambition-To be happy, slim, beautiful, and rich in wisdom for the rest' of my life. After that I'II probably get married. Activities-Student Council III, Cheerleader I, II, III, IV, J.V. Capt. I, Varsity Capt. IV, F.T.A. III, IV, Treas. III, Pep Club I, II, III, IV, Beta Club II, III, IV, Sec. IV, Co-editor of Annual, Newspaper Staff, Miss Sopho- more II, Girls State Alternate IV. PAUL MARTIN LLEWELLYN Snake Ambition-To be a big Sears executive, buy a Cobra, have my own Bahama Island, be governor of Texas, and never get married. Activities-Track ll, Football IV. MARY ELIZABETH LIVINGSTON BeTl'1 Ambition-To go to college, marry a rich, good-looking boy, and have twin cheer- leaders and a football player for the Golden Rams. Activities-Cheerleader: J.V. I, Varsity IV, Library Club I, Pep Club I, Il, III, IV, Stu- dent Council I, F.T.A. IV, Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff. WANDA JO LOWERY Wander Ambition-To Be Successful in all that I strive to do and then to find a boy who will put up with me. Activities-G.A.A. Ilp Glee Club II, III, IV, Pep Club I, IV, Golf Team IV. GARY ELTON IVIANN llTigerll Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. Activities-F.F.A. III, IV, Chairman of leader- ship IVp Basketball I, ll, III, IV, Captain IV. 1 CATALINA BURGOS LOPEZ llcafll Ambition-To become the governor of Puer- to Rico. Activities-Red Cross II, F.F.A. II, III, IV, Sentinel IV, Football I. MICHAEL ALLEN MANSFIELD IlMikeIl Ambition-To be a Marine-airman and see the world. Activities-Red Cross I, ll, F.F.A. I, ll, III, IV, Chaplain II, Vice-Pres. IV. MIKE JOHN MAROTTA Mickey Ambition-To live a life of wine, women, and song lespecially wcmenj. Activities-Band I, II, III, IV. L34 TH ERESA ELIZABETH MCWHORTER llTerryIl Ambition-To be a 1eacI1er. Acfivities-Cheerleader IV, Band I, ll, Ill, IV, Officer llli Bela Club ll, lll, IV, F.T.A. IV7 Maiorette Il, III, Pep Club IV. MARGARET ELIZABETH MCCULLEY Beth Ambition-To marry Don and have four little Varnells. Activities-Rampage Staff IV, Annual Staff IV. CARROL WAYNE NICSWAIN Shark Ambition-To make my road to the dike a toll road and be a millionaire. Acfivifies-F.F.A. III, D.C,T. IV. rw I4 I I 45 if, lilxd , Y i I MIKE JOSEPH MIKOVSKY crab Ambition-To convince Skipper B. that Fords aren't any good. Activities-F.F.A. III, Band I, II, III, D.C.T. IV, President IV. LINDA GAIL MILLER llpoioell Ambition-To graduatelll Then 'Io go to Business College and learn how to drive a s7 Chevy. Activities-Pep Club If F.H.A. If Glee Club IV. Q3 ANGELA KAREN MEEKS Blondie Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and get my Mrs. degree. Activities-Glee Club I, II. WILBUR FRANKLIN MINCEY Wilma we sea? I 3, in if ,, Ear, ia, 3 LINDA LOU MOTES Lou Lou Ambition-To make a certain somebody the happiest person in the world. Activities-D.C.T. IV. CYNTHIA JOYCE NUTT llcyrn pn Ambition-To graduate from college and ac- complish something that I will be able to be proud of. Activities-Band I, Ilp Beta Club Il, Ill, IV: Pep Club lllg Glee Club IV, Robe Chair- man IV7 Choralaires IV: Rampage Staff: Rambler Staff. IDA FLORENCE MOCK FIorence Ambition--Achieve whatever desires God has planned for me. Activities-Glee Club llly D.C.T. IV. JOYCE FAYE MORRIS IlJoyCeII Ambition-To become an excellent nurse. Activities-Beta Club II, III5 Pep Club Ili Para Medics lVp Rampage Staffg Annual Staff: Homeroom Secretary Ili Homeroom President III, Miss Junior Illf Senior Class Secretary IV: Junior Class Secretary' Illp Girls State IV. flaw If I ...L 54 V FL liz: Pin' vxl JOHNNY MAX OUTZ llMaxll Ambition-To get out of B.G.H.S. Activities-F.F.A. Ill, Football I, II, Ill, DARYL CLYDE PARRISH Pelle Ambition-To graduate from college and be a success in life. Activities-Beta Club Ill, IV, Football IV, Rampage Staff IV5 Jr. Civitan Club IV, Sec. IV, State Convention IV. JERRY WAYNE PERKINS perk Ambition-To make a million, marry Frances, have a houseful of football players, and ride a big buckskin horse. Activities--Red Cross I, Reporter If Track If Football I, Il, Ill, IV, F.F.A. I, ll, Ill, IV. GEORGE RENE PINON I So1olongo Ambition-To be the next president of Cuba and move B.G. to Cuba. Activities-Junior Civitan IV, President IV. JUDITH CHERYL PLANK Coon Ambition-To finish high school, go to IBM school one year, then go to Dallas and work fo be a success. Activities-G.A.A. I, II, Glee Club IV. I, . 1-1Q.A'.,.vv EY COLETA RAYE POFF Coco Ambition-To live a rich full life. Activities-Glee Club III, IV, Library Club III, Mixed Chorus IV. xjg. , gf u I 1. PEGGY ANN POWELL Prissy Ambition-To get married and graduate from B.G.H.S. Activities-Glee Club IV, F.H.A. I, II, III. NANCY ELLEN PRESCOTT lIGypsyll Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and marry someone special. Activities-Band If J.V. Cheerleader I, D.C.T. IV, Historian-Reporter IV, F.H.A. I. E 1 arm? H ALICE RUTH RASHLEY UAHYII Ambition-To be five feet tall and cast a long shadow. Activities-Library Club Ip Pep Club I, II, III, IV, Vice-Pres. III, Beta Club I, II, Illp F.T.A. III, IV, Pres. IV, Sec. III, Annual Staff, Rampage Staff, Homeroom Officer I. JOYCE ANN RASHLEY Hoss Ambition-To get out of B.G.H.S. and the rest you can guess. Activities-Pep Club III. SAN DRA LEE RHYMES sim Ambition-To be a beautician and own a successful beauty shop and call it Stiles , Activities-Cheerleader II, Band li F.H.A. If Pep Club IV, President IV, Glee Club III, IV, Miss Freshman If Homeroom Officer I. saga W OFELIA AMADA SANCHEZ Filito Ambition-To go successfully through col- lege, get my masfer's degree, and be able to return to Cuba. Activities-Glee Club If Beta Club Ill, IV. THOMAS GERALD SCHEFFLER Tom-Tom Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. and be General Halbrook's Field Marshall in the CSA. Activities-F.F.A. I, II, Ill, IV, D.C.T. IV. JAMES MANNING RICHARDSON llJirnmyll Ambition-To be rich and successful in whatever I decide to do. Activities-Science I, Bancl I, II, III, IV, Captain IV, Track l. VONCILE VENITA ROGERS Vonce Ambition-To live a long and happy life. Activities-Glee Club IV, Cheerleader I, II, nl, IV, Pep Club I, il, nl, lv, Future Nurses ll, Football Sponsor IV, Student Council I. MAN UEL ARCE SALVADOR Ambition-To graduate from High School. Activities-Football III, F.F.A. I, Il, III, D.C.T. IV. -- 'iilwl -1 SUSAN IVA SCHOEPPEL Susie Ambition-To finish school, run off and get married, and Iive happily ever after. Activities-Pep Club I, II, Science Club II, F.H.A. If Beta Club II, Ill, IV, Para Medics III, D.C,T. IV. JUDITH ELISE SEILER HJUdy1l Ambition-To get a B.S. degree in Nursing. Acfivifies-Pep Club If Spanish Club III, Red Cross III, Annual Staff, Rampage Staff, Glee Club IV, F.H.A. I, II, III, IV, State Convention II, Secretary III, President IV, T' 6' at 9 2 I I I in nw 'wr it-fI Q I PAULA FAY SH EPPARD PauIa Ambition-To be a medical stenographer and obtain my Mrs. degree. Activities-Rampage Staff, Homeroom Secre- tary I, II, Pep Club I, II, III, Vice-President III, Annual Staff, Student Council I, II. SIDNEY KITTRELL SMITH llsydll Ambition-To become a lawyer and have a houseful ofvyounginsg to eat, clrink, and be merry. Activities-Baseball Ip Track ll, Football I, II, III, IV, Tennis'IV, F.F.A. III, IV, Red Cross I, II, Band If Student Council I. PEGGY JOYCE SPENCE llpeg Legll Ambition-To be successful and achieve God's Will In life. Activities-Pep Club I, III, Band I, II, III, Sergeant III7 D.C.T. IV. 42 DINAH ELIZABETH SIDES nDinoll Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., live a good Christian life, and clo God's will, and'be a girl my friends and relatives can be proud of. Activities-Wetumpka High, Alabama: 4-H I, Homeroom Officer II, D.O. Ill, Belle Glade: D.C.T. lll, IV, Chaplain IV- .IOHN FARR SPOONER Johnny Ambition-To be president of anything. Activities-Football III, IV, Baseball III, IV, Interact IV, Board of Trustees IV. we ' GEORGE LESTER TOWELL Round Man Ambition-To become President of the U.S. and have Skipper as my Attorney General. Activities-Library Club If Art Club I, II, Ill, Officer ll, lllg Student Council ll, Ill. RAYMOND BLAKE TRAMMELL llspeedyll Ambition--To be the biggest rancher in Florida. . Acnvfries-Football 1, Ilp F.F.A. 1, u, ul, IV: D.c.T. Env. ff 'f 4 MIL WANDA TANKSLEY Weenie Ambition-To be a Christian and live it each day. Activities-Glee Club I, II, Ill. ROBERT WAYNE TAYLOR Ambition-To graduate from high school. Activities-F.F.A. ll. T I L ANDREW RICHARD TRUELSON lIAndyIl Ambition-Join ihe army and become an officer. Activities-Northeast High, Sf. Petersburg, Latin Club Ill. MARY KAROL VADASZ Karol Ambition-To live, laugh, and love my life away. Activities-Band I, II, D.C.T. IV, Secretary IV. 'L. WAN, Ll DIA ESTHER VALELLA III-idiall Ambition-To return someday to my coun- try, To help in some way, and to accom- plish God's will for my life. Activities-F.H.A. l, ll, Secretary II, Band ll, III, IV, Para Medics IV. lj i ,llyfu JOSEPH ELLIOTT WHITE lIJOell Ambition-To take a one-way trip to the northlands, learn how to fly a plane, and be the highest paid commercial pilot in the world. Activities-Rampage Staff, Annual Staff IV, Glee Club I, Jr. Civitan IV, Student Coun- cil I. SUSANNA ELIZABETH WIERENGO Susie Wong Ambition-To go to college, have many friends, and be happy the rest of my life. Activities-Band I, Il, Tennis Team Il, Ill, IV, Beta Club II, III, IV, Vice-Pres. IV, Student Council III, IV, Sec. III, Annual Staff, Rampage Staff, Homeroom Officer, Girls State Alternate IV, Football Sponsor IV, Amer. Legion Citizenship Award I, Interact Sweetheart IV. Qui ETHEL JO VICKERS Jose Ambition-To become an Elementary teach- er, marry Mr. X, and raise my own football team. Activities-Library Club I, Band I, II, III, IV, Officer IV, Maiorette III, IV, Pep Club II, III, IV, 4-H Club I, ll, Pres. I, Sec. Il, F.T.A. III, IV, Para Medics IV, Beta Club III, IV. MARION MCCREA WARD Mack-Mack Ambition-Nothing!!! Activities-F.F.A. Ill, IV, Basketball IV, Baseball IV. 1319 DONALD RAY WILKINSON llDOnll Ambition-To be a success, somehowl!!???? Activities-Baseball II, III, IV, Red Cross II, Football Ill, IV, Basketball III, IV, Interact III, IV, Boys State IV, Amer. Legion Citizen- ship Award I, Track IV, Homeroom Officer I, ll, Mr. Sophomore II, Student Council Vice-Pres. IV, Jr. Class Vice-Pres. III, Sr. Class Pres. IV. ,Sea-.1 1: ., emzwfs, at f.e,,,,. V agfggzgfe ff f,, .fssffvez it I W . L It : . 2 U. fer' .- I 4 ' ' f,,. ' A,,.flQ.-QaQil.A, I MARTHA EDNA SAN DRA WILSON Sandra Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S., be- come a court reporter, then get my Mrs. degree. KATHRYN ANN ZYWICKI Ambition-To graduate as Valedictorian, suc- ceed, and find happiness in whatever I at- tempt. Activities-4-H I, Il, F.T.A. II, Student Coun cil I, ll, IV, Beta Club Il, Ill, IV, G.A.A II, Pep Club I, II, Ill, IV, Sec. III, F.H.A III, IV, Annual Staff, Rampage Staff, Fla Legislature Il, Beta Club Award II, III. ANN MARIE WILLIAMS llAnnll Ambition-To be a stenographer. Activities-Band I, II, III, Pep Club I, IV, Maiorette I, II, Ill, Beta Club Ill, IV, F.H.A. I, Future Nurses Club IV, Athletic Secretary IV, Homeroom Officer I, II. DONNA SUZANNE WILLIAMS Suzanne Ambition-To go to Carson Newman Col- lege and get my degree in home economics Pep Club 'l, II, III, Tennis Team II, III sera club n, nl, lv, Library club I, vicef Pres. I, Crisco Home Economics award I, Ist place County Advanced Sewing Con- test III. DAWN LANETTE WILLIS Ding Dong Ambition-To graduate from B.G.H.S. Activities-Pep Club I, II, Glee Club III, IV. Activities-Glee Club IV, Band I, II, III, IV, A ZX Senior Class Ufficers W Last Will and Testament As the shadows lengthen into dusk, we the Senior Class of 1965, being of sound mind and body, publish and bequeath the following and declare them to be our Last Will and Testament. To the faculty, we leave our future achievements as a monument to their untiring efforts to lead us from the dawn to dusk of our education. To the Junior Class we leave our fond memories of the past, and high hopes for the future. To Belle Glade High School we leave our ioyful voices echoing through the corridors, and we take with us memories of your hallowed halls and happy hours. I, Jeff Altman, being of thoughtless mind and dilapidated body, do hereby leave to the up-coming seniors Cof '66, the regular elephant stampedes 5th period week days, to Mr. Bowers, one more hard-headed ALTMAN, to B.G.H.S., fond memories, and to the student body a better chance to learn. I, Larry Altman, being of distorted mind and muscle-bound body, leave to Kevin Walsh, my Seat in Mr. Ragan's classes, to my brother Jimmy, I leave two more years of high school, may he enjoy them HA! HA! I, Caridad Alvarez, being of weak mind and distorted body, hereby will the following: to Martha Sanchez, my iob in the office, to my sister, Estrella Alvarez, my seat in bookkeeping, and I hope she never gets as confused as I am, to Norma Miguel, another glorious year in this place. I, Sharon Amedee, leave to Larry Norman the road to Pahokee, to Janet C. and Vicki C., my gym clothes, to Tanya and Doraine, my Glee Club music, to Gary Walker, Bill Miller, and Mike Shiver, my knowledge in histor Archie K., a pack of blow gum. I, Irene Ashley, hereby bequeath to Karen D., those tired and wear- worn F.H.A. roses, to Barbara D., my ability to memorize license numbers, and to Joyce K., breakfast after church, Down at Papa Joe's! Here's hoping Hary Melon F. can find a ride to CYO who'll get her to the church on timeI I, Connie Bacon, being of confused mind do hereby leave the follow- ing: to Linda Lee, my ability to cook, to Mary Kate P. the honor of driving the lndianmound Bus to school, to anyone who'll take it, the ability to always say the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Donald Bailey, being of dissipated mind and dilapidated body do hereby leave the following: to Gary,W. and Pat G., I leave my ., 5, seat in chemistry class, to Richard V., I leave my ability to hit something with at least five shots, to Pat B., I leave a hard time. I, John T. Bamford, being ofathletic body and mind? hereby be- queath the following: to Pat G., Janice W., Mary K. P., Jill C. Mike S., Karen H. and Linda L., our Bull ---- Meetings, o Jimmy Jackson our position at center, and to Jack Poole, the title Great- est Miler On My Block , willed to me by Dick Willits. I, Betty Ann Barbee, being of teased hair and over proportioned body, do leave the following: to Jo Dunlap, good ole Georgia , to L. 48 Huggins, my fishing pole, to L. Johnson, a muffler, and to anyone who wants it, Camp 4 , to the teachers, I leave my empty des and my brother Jerry. I, George Bender, having an assorted mind and solid body, do wil the following: to Barney Weeks, my musical ability, to Jimmy Altman my seat in band, and to Mr. Stevens and Miss Schwab, a lot of luc in the future, and to B.G.H.S., memories of a good band. I, Lee Anne Berryhill, having a large mind though very small body leave to Frances Collins, permission to walk football boys off th field, ot Bryant Davis, permission to go dear hunting, and to th teachers of B.G.H.S. who think l'm bad, double trouble when my twi brothers, Steve and Scott, reach their classes. I, Larry Bowen, leave to my little brother Pat, the ability to be great linebacker on the football team. I also leave him my ability t make all A's . I leave to all the boys of B.G.H.S., my pretty littl sister, Jill. To Herbert Giese, I leave second base on the baseball field I, Skipper Bowles, just being here, do hereby leave to the student. of B.G.H.S. the privilege of graduating in the greatest class ever. T B. Steele, my parking place across the street. To the teachers, I ius leave. I, Martha Brane, being of plenty brain and twisted body, leav to Dee Dee a pair of suspenders and a tie for Bill. To Tanya, th tree-crashing record, Roses Are Red, My Love , and to Barney Week and my brother Ken, my little red bug. TAKE IT EASYII KIDS! I, Jo Ann Brewer, being of sound mind and body leave to the teac ers of Belle Glade, my brother Billy. May they teach him more tha I have learned. To my cousin Jackie, I leave my ability to get alon with teachers. I, Reba Browne, being of wracked mind but sound body, leave t Vickie McCarty, my seat in bookkeeping, may she get more from than I did, and to B.G.H.S., I LEAVEI I, Roy Burch, being of slendor body and fat brain do hereby bequeat the following: to Lee and Barney Richmond, l leave my parkin place to park their Mustangs in. To my cousin David Mayo, I leav my ability to try to make good grades. To B.G.H.S., Good Luck! I, Julie Burnette, being of educated mind and free will do hereb leave the teachers of B.G.H.S., in order that they might educate th IEST of my brothers and sisters. J June Burnette, will to the teachers, my twelve brothers and sisters, Amanda Bailey, the' roof tops for her chewing gum, to Rickey Holt, e library Ito study, onlyi, to Annette Noland, my Glee Club seat, Alice Stevenson, the restrooms during the break, and to Alice obertson, any seat on the bus. -, Mark Bush, being an amazing student, model citizen, and all-round golossal guy, do leave co-editorship of the RAMPAGE, my fun with -llr. Averill's camera, and the well-travelled road to 3rd St., Pahokee, -o anyone who wants them. To J. R. M., I leave a can of my antabulous blue paint. To Chuckles, I leave John. Sue Caldwell, do hereby bequeath the following: To my cousin osanne, I leave all the desks I sit in, hoping she will learn more at I ever did, to everybody left on Ninth Street, I leave our dear -ld road to school, and to Mr. Fortenberry, I leave. Larry Campbell, being of little body and lesser mind do hereby ill the following: To Helen S., my shyness, to my brother I leave e dear old halls of B.G.H.S., and to Gayle S., I leave my seat in .C.T. -Jeannette Chancey, being of mixed-up mind and weak body, leave all the kids on bus -7lfl3l, the road to Belle Glade, to Tony, I ave the road to Clewiston, may he make good use of it, and to ear ole B.G.H.S., I leavel Ronnie Cook, leave the following: To Jack, Bad News Keesee y ability to do something awful and get away with it, to Pope cMullen, Bill Miller, Kevin Walsh, Larry Courson, and Rick Kruse, I ave nothing. Lane Creech, being of sound body and warped mind, do hereby ave to ds my seat on the band bus, may he enjoy it ore than I, To Ivan Willis, my golf balls, and my position of umber I, and to anyone who wants it, my seat in trig. Janet Crichfield, leave to Dee and Tricia-O.C.C., a pat on the oulder, and my ability to get MONO . To Mary Leigh and Mar- aret, a pair of faded shakers and a sore throat. To Shorty Wedge- orth, I leave my great I?i height. To Kathryn Smith, I leave my ute music. Diane Davis, being here not long enough but still too long, leave Sue, the fellers of Georgia, to Kandie, all the boys at Arkansas 8-M, to Darron, the ability of passing BGHS, I leave Danny to Aggie, Cookie, love, luck, and laughter at BGHS. Alabama, here I comel Linda Drawdy, being of small mind and smaller body do will the llowing: to Gail Parker, one cold potato, to Kandie Dunlap, my at in DCT and anything else worth having-except Donald, to my ster Cookie, all the sponge rollers, and to all her teachers, a rough mel Darlene Dupere, do bequeath to the following: to Kathryn Smith nd Mike Wilson, I leave the flute section, and to BGHS, l leave my ree cute little brothers. Louie Dykes, 'being of sound mind and body do hereby leave to enny 'S. and Larry C., my ability to skip school and get caught, to Eddie S., l leave my cue stick, and to BGHS, I leave a straight A student, my sister Susie. I, Margarita Equizabal, leave to my sister Cloty, my intelligence, to Martha S., my ability to typewrite, to Jorge C., my la peluca , to Ramon Z., my ability in art, to my little sister, I leave my ability in P. E. I, John Evans, being iust about that way after four years at Belle Glade High, hereby leave the following: to Mike Shiver, my line- backing ability, to Gary Vlalgli my ability not to break baseball bats, and to Tony Latourflmleave ---- . That last statement makes you wonder, don't it? I, Bobbie Gayle Farmer, being of unsound mind and deteriorated bones, leave to my Aunt Sue, the'ability to pass BBK under Mr. Painter, to Jackie, the nerve to ride to school in my old heap of iunkldriven by my sister Sandra, and last but least, l will to Sandra the ability to get to school on time, and my hurt back. I, Pat Fishler, being of weak mind and overnourished body, do hereby will the following: one partly used bottle of Lady Clairol to Linda Spooner, and one pair of peppermint shoes to Joyce Kirch- man. To BGHS, I leave many fond memories of my high school days. Fear not teachers, there are two more Fishler mouths coming up behind me. I, Billy Ferguson, being of immaculate mind ,and body, leave to anybody, my seat on 124, to my sister, I leave the 62 Chevy and the road to Belle Glade, to the rest of my clan, I leave my seat in Room 4. I, Bill Fuller, being of unsound mind and poorly shaped body do hereby leave: to Jimmy Altman, all my booze, to Mr. Bowers, a lot more people like me, to Bev, the well used road to school, to dear old BGHS, l leave one more little Fuller on his way up. I, Bill Goff, leave to my little sister, BGHS, and to whoever can endure it, l leave my seat in Humanities Class. I, William Goodbread, being of absent mind and perfect body do hereby leave the following: to the biggest flirt of the school, George R., I leave my girl, may she pester him to no end, to the Junior Class, l leave Fr--eddy's. May they enjoy their lunch away from school. I, Gwen Gove, will to -Barney W,, a pack of Sweetarts, to Mike S., a cloth to keep his glasses spotless, to Lura L., the name of Ducker , to Sherri B., and Diane L., the will to Someday find that sea turtle , to Becky B., my smoky car, and to Aunt Janet, my place as chief babysitter. I, Steve Halbrook, being of manifold mind and abominable body, do hereby leave the following: to Linda Lee, my last fifth of Bacardis, to Gary W., my stay-in-shape pills for football, to the team, I leave -:,.e:-ff the defensive end and guard a lot of fun. I, Guy Hand, being of sound mind and body, leave to Larry C., my seat in B Math, and to my sister Cindy, I leave B.G.H.S. I, Linda Hart, being of warped mind and unstable body after I2 years of schooling, do hereby leave to B.G.H.S. my nieces and nephews. The rest I take with' me, for I will need it! 49 I, Silvia Hernandez, being a poor Cuban refugee, do hereby bequeath the followingz to Cary, the ability to play tennis, to Qarlos, the ability to speak Spanish in school, to A. Burnette, my seat in Algebra I, as a remembrance to Mr. Bowers of the Burnette-Hernandez clan. I, Sherry Hill, will to Linda Huggins and Sharon Cobb, the anticipation of looking for mail from the army, to -Qigw-eg,Tones, fhe memories of shorthand class, to my sister Dawn, I leave my place in band, to the faculty, my brothers Mark ana Clark, to Judy Huggins, all the memories! I, Bucky Holt, being of muscular body and weak mind, will to Gary Wrglgr, my ability to be a great football player, to Bill Miller, a 'pgk of weeds willed to me by Johnny Dell, my football iersey to no one, and to all the coaches, my younger brother Corky. l, Janet Hotard, being of Byzantine body, leave to Jane W., the Oedipus chant, to JoAnne H., my big mouth, to Anna R., Karen H., and Joyce K., my ability to drive a car, to Lura L., a tractor ride, to Kathy B., the ability to get to S. Bay after hurricanes, and to Gary W., Sat. Night At The Movies. W H I, Sandi Hutchinson, being of feeble mind and disabled body, be- queath to L. W., my place in the lunch line willed to me by Mary Kay Lance, to L. S., L. H., and J. H., my ability to get into trouble, and to all the teachers of B.G.H.S., the peace of mind knowing I'm GONE! I, Sydney Jones, being of morbid mind and mangled body, will to my brother Arthur, my VW until I want it back, to my sister Lucy, I leave my accumulated knowledge and that's nothing, to Cecelia E., I leave my class ring because she won't give it back! I, Farrell -Kaufman, being of definitely weak mind and body, leave to the faculty of this institution, medication to relieve any ulcerous conditions brought on by my years at B.G.H.S., to Mr. Bowers, I leave my logical, mathematical mind, and to my brother Chip, I leave four more years at B.G.H.S., Poor Kid! I, Dorinda Kelsoe, do hereby bequeath the following: to B.G.H.S., I leave my younger brother and sister, may they be a blessing to the teachers, to Linda Strickland, I bestow my ability to leave South Bay at 8:17 and still arrive at school before the first bell sounds. l, Albert Kruse, being of weak mind and a round body, hereby will to Mr. Lovell, another Kruse to cope with, to my brother Rich, the race track of Belle Glade, to Coach Luke, the good old basketball team: 19 Red, I leave-b..er,..probleng I, Danny Lanier, being of distorted mind and dilapidated body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Lamar Groves, I leave a parking place in my yard, to Barney Weeks, I leave Mr. Stevens and band, a to Ned Ayers, I leave my ability to wake up at 7:55 and not be late, and to Miss Rogers, I leave. I, Kathi LeBeau, being of unsound mind and decrepit body, do here- by leave the following: to Rita L., my blonde hair and the bottle to make it that color, to my brother Alan, my serious personality and the message, Cheer up, the worst is yet to come. I, Ronny Lee, leave to Ronnie G. and Audrey M., the ability not to be bashful at certain times, to .Alice R., the office of president of 50 MYF. May she have more success with it than I did, to Duane S., I leave all the girls in B.G.H.S. I, Donnie Lindsey, being of sound body and unstable mind, leave my seat in English Ill to Larry Courson and Ricky Kruse, to the teachers, I iust give up and leave. tl hopell I, Beth Livingston, being of tiny brain, leave the following: to Tanya and Lura, all the fun , to Kathy B., IO0 cheese sandwiches, to Richard V. and my great intelligence, to Ray S., a wink , to Jane W., my-artistic abilities, and to the teachers-four more like me. I, Paul Martin Llewellyn, having splintered feet and a lung full of sand, hereby bequeath the following: to Sandy G., my battered surf board and the beach at Delray, to brother Greg, the school from which I'm escaping, to Ronnie and Donnie Hilyer, the desire to drive fast. Being a Lard, I, Lynda Long, leave: to Becky B., my Spanish accent, to Ray S., my beauty, to Tony Latour, my weight, to Lura L., my thumb, to Richard Van, my sidewalk surfing ability, to Libby'and Jean J., a safe ride to school, to the teachers, the satisfactidn that I'm an only kicll I, Junior Lopez, with strong mind and weak body would will to Sonia Antommarchi my lock, but I need it. I, Wanda Lowery, being of sound body and very little mind, do hereby will the following: to Sharon Holcomb, the path from my- house to her house and the road to Pahokee, to Dee Dee Mikovsky, my seat in Glee Club, to B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Lynn. I I, Gary Mann, being of weak mind and strong body, do hereby leave all my athletic abilities to my younger brother Terry. Maybe he'Il usef them better than I did. I I, Mike Mansfield, being of absent mind and overgrown body, do hereby bequeath the following: to the teachers of B.G.H.S., my little brother Myron, to Mike Wilson, the office of F.F.A. vice-president, may he do better than I did, to my little sister, my seat on the after noon bus. I, Michael John Marotta, being one bad germ, leave to Kevin Walsh all my bad habits, lboy, have I got themlj, to Rudy Hooks, I Ieav my drum sticks, which were never mine to B.G.H.S. students 'wh take humanities, all the luck. You'lI need it! I, Beth McCuIley, leave our parking place during school hours, my- ice-cream scoop a half-gallon of strawberry ice cream, our lunchroom in the gym, and a year's supply of Black Cow's, to- Don Varnell, and to Linda N. and Martha G., the iob of watching afteii Don when I'm gone, tDon't flirt too much, girlsllll I, Shark McSwain, a procrastinator, leave to Diane Ward, my ability,- to get serious, to Lamar Groves, all my empty beer cans and bottled of Bacardis, to George Saverez, the bowling alley and the socially'- elite parties at teen town. And look out world-Here I come! ' I, Terry McWhorter, being of feeble body with little or no mind, leave the following: to Ray Sullivan, my faithful Ann Landers, the ability not to snow anyone, to Gail Parker, a clean handkerchief, oping that she'll blow her nose instead of playing, and to B.G.H.S., hree more McWhorters. , Karen Meeks, do hereby will the following: to Roger D., I leave e, to Sue A., l will my ability to get a O in glee club, to arbara King, I will my blond hair, and to Betsy T., I will the ability o keep her girlfriends Out of trouble. , Mike Mikovsky, being of large body and peanut brain do hereby ave to my LITTLE sister Dee Dee, my seat in contemporary history, o all coming D.C.T. students, a reminder that when you get to amp four, cool it , Linda Miller, being of distorted body and warped mind, hereby ill the following: to Sandra Farmer, my poor weather-beaten gym Iothes, to Teresa Wilder, my seat on the bus and a pair of ear-plugs, nd finally to Rita Leathlean, the well-traveled road to Belle Glade. , Wilbur Mincey, will to the students of B.G.H.S., my ability for taying in trouble, to the teachers, who thought I was bad, my little rother Jimmy, who is worse, and to Kevin W., I leave my driving bility. , Ida Mock, leave to Zane Miller my ability, the little I have, to get long well with his teachers, to all my friends and enemies, I ave the opportunity of life and education that was given to me y this school. Joyce Morris, do hereby will to the following: to Cindy Winterrowd, pack of gum, to Frances Collins, nothing, to my sister Sue, my ar keys, to Lamar, I leave that one long year he has to go through efore he graduates. Good Luck. ., Linda Motes, do hereby bequeath the following: to my sister Pam, leave five hard years at B.G.H.S., to Larry J., no water and a hot diator, to Jack G., the long road to Alabama, and to B.G.H.S., I .save with 1--? memories. . Cynthia Nutt, do hereby bequeath the following: to Sherri B., o big feet and one broken toe, to Karen D., one tube of eye- adow, to Brenda B., my seat in the choralaires, to Anna R., good le' 2nd Street, and to anyone stupid enough to take it, my seat in umanities. , Max Outz, being of sound mind and weak body, will the follow- -tg: to Sandra F., my ability to graduate without studying, and n anyone that wants it, my position on the football team. George Pinon, being of worried mind and weak body, do hereby eave the following: to Ramon, my humanities notebook, to Rebecca, leave Ramon, to Pepe and Jorge L., I leave HolIingsworth's Shoe tore, IGene H., includedl, finally, to all the Cubans of B.G.H.S., I -:ave my patriotic duty of speaking Spanish. Petie Parrish, possessing a magnitudinous body and cerebrative mind ereby leave my last testament: to Vicki Challancin, I leave my bility to argue, to Vicki Wilson, I leave my privilege to go home it lunch, to Mrs. Cline, l leave English class, to this institution, I rave. Jerry Perkins, being of feeble mind and glorious body, leave: to layne Corbin, the ability to catch Bass, to Eddie Vandergrift, I leave my quietness and funny iokes, to Maria Ely, I leave the ability ' a---Q of riding a horse right. I, Judy Plank, being of weak mind and dilapidated body, leave the following: to Amanda, my fence-riding ieep when she gets her cornfield driver's license, to Robertson and MacDonald, the right to bug everyone at school, and to all the Lake Harbor COONS , I leave fun. I, Coleta Poff, being of sound mind and body, do bequeath to Estherjodgeg, the road to my house on which she and Rob can drag, to Alice Stevens, I leave all the old movies on my television. Finis. I, Nancy Ellen Prescott, being of intelligent mind and unshapely body, do hereby will the following: to the girls of B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Paul, to the teachers, I leave Warren and Timmy, to Janice C., my well used books, to anyone crazy enough to take it, my seat in shorthand. Good-bye!! I, Alice Rashley, leave the following: to my baby sister Donna the seat in glee club willed to me, maybe she'lI use it, to my great friend Becky, all the icing in our refrigerator, and to anybody crazy enough to take it, my seats in humanities and trig. Watch Outll I, Joyce Rashley, leave to Donna lsisterl, my name Hoss , tolg Jirles, my ability to have fun and be sneaky, to Becky B. and Patricia lt., our great neighborhood, to Jimmy A., I leave the locks. lMay he rescue someone else.l Now, if the teachers are willing.. .l LEAVE. I, Sandra Rhymes, being of miniature mind and enormous body, will the following: to Jane W., I leave Ringo and Tryon , to Gary W. l-1 ij I leave speech and English class, to Qrney W., I leave the car that I don't have, to go home for lunch. Last, I leave to all the boy my little?? sister Susie. I, James Richardson, being of strong mind and strong body, do here- by will to BGHS, my two musically inclined brothers, George and Doug. The rest I shall take because I'm greedy. I, Voncile Rogers, being of dilapidated body and confused mind do hereby will to Trisha and Dee Dee, the famous OCC standings, to Martha L. Thomas, the roads to Clewiston and Belle Glade. May she travel them as much as I have, to the teachers of BGHS, my sister Norma. I, Arce Salvador, being of strong body and weak mind, do hereby leave to Joyce Dadson, my seat in English III Class. I hope she uses it better than I did. And to all the boys of BGHS, I leave my sister Pat.'Ha, Ha. I, Ofelia Sanchez, being of a very alert mind and out of shape body, do hereby will to my cousin Martha, my iob at the Guidance Office, may she do as much lettering as I did, to Lbby White, my Spanish accent, and to BGHS, I leave my brother Ernest. I, Tommy Scheffler, after being put under the most severe physical and mental test of durability, leave to Dave W., charge of the H. R.'s left to me by his brother Sam, to T. Woods, J. Cofield, and plays, my seat on the bus, to BGHS, old memories, and the rest l'm taking with me to enioy while I can. 5l I, Susan Schoeppel, being of retarded mind and deformed body, will the following: to Mary Kate and Joey, the long road to school through Chosen, may they be late as much as I was, to the boys of BGHS, my sister Melissa who will be the last of the Schoeppel's. I, Judy Seiler, being of sound body but unstable mind, hereby leave the following: the path from my neighborhood to the school to the kids who will trudge to and fro, to Eleanor Collier, the road to the bowling alley, and to Joyce K., the registers in the cafeteria. I, Paula Sheppard, being of confused mind and wrecked body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Tanya Croft, I leave all the trees between Belle Glade and South Bay, to Lura L., all my worn out toll- ers, to Doraine F., I leave another glorious year in this ---- place. I, Dinah Sides, being of shy mind and cashier's body, will to my cousin, Charlotte, the ability to be on time and present in body tif not in mindl, to the girls, I leave Ronnie and Donnie, to Bruce and Lamar, the path to K. C., and to Mr. Fortenberry, all procrastinators. I, Syd Smith, being of small body and large mind bequeath the follow- ing: to E. V., C. C., and G. H., I leave a forever free ride to Teen Town, to Allison Cann and Karen Harris, I leave old N. W. Ave. E, to my great sister Kathryn, I leave my old hunting hound lcoughl, Spot. I, Peggy Spence, being of sound mind and no physical defects, leave the folktwing: to Helen, Pat, Linda, Sue, and Virginia, my good grades in school, to B.G.H.S., I leave my memory, for this will be the last of the Spence kids to graduate from B.G. Many Thanks! I, John F. Spooner, being of big mind and bigger body, do hereby leave my great hunting ability to Bryant D. and Richard V., to Vicki C., I leave my tremendous ability to ski, to the boys of B.G.H.S., I leave Dianne L. I, Wanda Tanksley, being of pretty sound mind and very sound body do leave the following: to my little brother Ray, the path to school every morning, may he be a better student, to the teachers of B.G.H.S., good luck in teaching him. I, Robert Taylor, being of feeble mind and scrawny body to hereby leave: to all the students who are unfortunate enough to ride bus fI3'I, my seat, and to Donnie Hayes and Donald Allison, all the problems I've had in school. I, George Towell, being of weak mind and even weaker body, do hereby bequeath the following: to Judy and Linda H., the parties at the P.B.A. house, to ill C. and Karen H., a dead horse, and to the faculty five more brothers and sisters, JUST LIKE MEI I, Speedy Trammell, being of drunken mind and cancerous body hereby leave to Joyce Dadson, my empty beer cans, to .lack Keesee, my place in the smoking area, to Jack Gordon, the cigarette butts, and to Turkey Smith, the ability to sign my own pass. I, Andrew Truelson, being of sound mind, I think, leave to Bruce Camplin, my physics book. I, Karol Vadasz, being of sound mind and body will to the following: to Ray Sullivan, my Little Yellow Car, and may he have less trouble with it than I did, I leave Jack Sherrod in charge of Belle Glade- Pahokee relations, to Jane Wierengo, my ability to make people think 52 I am quiet and reserved, to Wayne Corbin, I leave a pair of water skiis, and the ability to drive a boat. -I, Lidia Valella, being strong voiced only, leave to Carlos,-Mr. Bowers, K, to Doug and George R., peace and quiet, to Cookie, Mr. Stevens, to Luisito, a pot of Black coffee, to F. D, S., I leave, to Cary, a detec- tive's badge, to Ramon and Rebecca, I leave BGHS, and to Peggy, my friendsh'ip. I, Jo Vickers, being of feeble mind and freckled face, do hereby will the following: to the maiorettes, the iob of selling programs before games, to Lynda L., a pin-striped shirt, to anyone who wants it my ability to laugh at the wrong time, to BGHS, my little sister Sandy. I, Mack Ward, being of superior mind and inclestructable body, be- queath the following: to uncle Harry, my ability to play basketball, to Sonny C., my ability to make A's in Ag, to Scottie, Ted, Fred, and Eddie, a pack of Winstons, finally I leave my brothers and sister. I, Susie Wierengo, being of mind?? and body, do leave to my siste Jane, my telephone, to Jessie Ann, I leave the BG dances and a towel to cry on since l'll be leaving, and to my little sis Nancy, I leave a map to Pahokee. IHave funlll I, Don Wilkinson, being of unsound mind and retarded body, leave to Richard V., a skateboard, to the football boys, Bullet, to my hero Garyvw., my huge body, to Carol W., a Good Morning, to Harry C. and Scottie M., the wonderful days of basketball with C. L., to John Lee H., my troubles with girls. I, Ann Williams, refusing to reveal the state of my shapeless body do hereby leave to Patricia H., and Becky B., the great memories o the Class of '65l , to Sandy G., my brainy excuses to skip classes and to the teachers, I leave my little brother Johnny. May,God hel them. I, Suzanne Williams, being of sound mind and body, do hereby wil the following: To K. H., the seat in trig. left to me by Evelyn, t Beverly Steele, the long road to school and a tank of gas, and t Jimmy Altman, my ability to finish high school and go to colleg without too much trouble. I, Dawn Willis, who still don't know nothing, leave to my siste Bonnie, my Chevy Il, providing she put some not see-thru tires o it, to Linda Lee, I leave my enormous weight, and to the teachers o B.G.H.S., I leave my little sister Twila. I, Joe White, being of a changing mind and a dilapidated body, d hereby leave the following: to my little brother Tony, my ability t play basketball, may he use it better than I did, to my sister Libb I leave my ability to make good grades, and I do hereby LEAV I, Sandra Wilson, being of weak mind and puny body, hereby will t the following: to Marilyn McDaniel, my seat in bookkeeping, ma she never get as confused as I am, to Teresa Wilder, my seat o bus 122, and to the teachers of B.G.H.S., I leave my brother Butc I, Kathryn Zywicki, being of skinny body and overworked brain d hereby bequeath to the following: to Brenda K. and Margaret B my seat on bus 124, to Vickie W., a much needed new road, t Pat V., an empty trash can, to my cousins Judy, Eddie and Adel great years at B.G.H.S. ,H -,,...- 'it'- 5 any I Q ' 0 Q O Q f . .4051 12, HW' 53,336 'laugh ii. Tommy Broome Bruce Brown Harry Chancy Tony Chancy Libby Alred Amanda Bailey Brenda Bass Becky Blakely Adrian Boots Kenneth Brane Judy Bringman C. 'Q sf! ai? Jill Chapman Sharon Cobb Eleanor Collier Patricia Crabiree Paul Craig Barbara Croft Tanya Croft Joyce Dadson Danny Dexler Jose Fernandez Sara Fernandez Kathy Forguson Jerry Foster Eddie Haines Kenneth Hair Eddie Hart John Lee Henderson Kandie Dunlap Lewis Dunlap Maria Ely 25 'Q l g 1 f ' I Riley Foster Pat Gilbert Lamar Groves Eddie Guzmon atricia Hodges ene Hollingsworth inda Hollingsworth enneth Harper aren Harris 40 Diane Huggins Judy Huggins Jimmy Jackson Ellen Keesee Brenda Kelly Joyce Kirchman Millie Kirchman lv Eddie Jimmerson Larry Johnson Cary Jones Diane Jones -i 'rn'- l Ricky Kruse Bobby Kunkle Pat Lane Tony Latour an Lawrence Rita Leathlean Junior Little Marietta Lockwood Loranda Lott Marilyn McDaniel l George McDonald Linda McDonald Jimmy McMullen if Lynn Lowery Jeanie Lynch Scottie Markham lt w yt Annette Noland Wayne Partain Allan Pate Jeanette Pearson Mary Kate Ponder Don Poole Jimmy Prevatt Carol Rabara Carlos Michelena Bonnie Miller Rebecca Miranda Johnny Mozingo .lyc- -rr wif: x E Luis Ramudo Victor Riedel Billy Rives Linda Rockwell xhf li X N Ronald Shurley Eddie Smith Linda Spooner Beverly Steele N Alice Robertson Ester Rogers Martha Sanchez Michael Shiver 40 fa ,I Y. av' Il! Linda Steele Alice Stevens Benny Stewart Dwayne Stokes Gayle Sullivan Ray Sullivan Gail Teele Richard Vanlandingham Sharon Waters Martha Webber Barney Weeks Libby While Pat Vaughn Gary Walker Cary Wall Kevin Walsh r Tr:1'l 1 Dave Williams Patricia Williams lvan Willis Joan Willits , 1 X Mike Wilson ' Susie Winterrowcl Glenn Wolf Linda Woodard Linda York fix 1 l Janice While Danny Whitaker Jane Wierengo Teresa Wilder llmmy Jackson 5 president .Tumor Class OH Libby White secretary KN x Michael Shiver . vice-president S 1 1 N P Jane Wierengo . . . treasurer ,A -V., , , N , ' Q , ' Z ? ,Et vu... Vi. im Pill 1, QI. -'n.. 41? i un .. 1,2-., ,in -., , psf ' 5' 'lx . ' - fff- 4 . ,, SE 55 ,. ,A Nui, Betty Allen Jimmy Altman Mary Leigh Amerine Sonia Antommarch Sue Atkinson Margaret Bailey Kathy Barron Caridad Blanco Pat Brundage Vicki Bryson Virginia Buchanon Sherri Burgess Carolyn Burns I Marsha Causey George Cervera Vicki Challancin Janet Chamblee Carolyn Clevenger Wayne Corbin Larry Courson Leslie Cowan Jorgi Crews Bobby Davis Karen Dexter Roger Dunaway Cecilia Enfinger Clotilde Equizabal Olga Espallargas xsf Jessie Cofield Cliff Collins Frances Collins Sllrerrell Collins Terry Connell Larry Conner Roger Cook Steve Cook Bryant Davis Danny Davis Patricia Davis Carmen de la Mara l Sandra Farmer Robert Fernandez Doraine Fliehs Larry Frasure Linda Fullwood ' Ronny Gerrey Herbert Giese Kenneth Glass Linda Goff Sandy Goodbread Betty Green Barbara Grooms Martha Guranious x I Joey Hudspefh Claudia Hutchinson Jefry Jeffers ima Jean Johnson Cecil Kelly 1.5 Cindy Hand James Henderson Ricky Holt Linda Hood Rudolph Hooks 5 ,ff 55 64 Susan Korzep Alan LeBeau Linda Lee Lura Livingston Buddy Lott Jack Keesee Barbara King Archie Kirchman Sieve Kirchman Billy Kirk if , V j 11:-'Y F J X 1 Y If U.. J' Gene McClure Mickey McGahee Sue McLeod Bill Miller Dennis Miller Dalton Motes Donna Moles Bert Murray Linda Newman Charles Nicks Q Glenda Lunsford Dianne Lutz Gale Lynch Ronnie Lynn Carolyn Mansfield Lu Ann Martin Troy Martin Vickie McCarty Randy Miller Henry Molina Pam Morgan Sue Morris -nz ,gs li K 4 , , uw l ,N A I 4 I Larry Norman Jose Ortiz Olga Ortiz Pat Patacsil Tony Penny 65 Donald Phelps Jackie Poole Ann Priest Alan Rabara Mariana Ramirez Nan Ray George Richardson Lee Richmond 2.5 ii Jack Scott Mickey Scrape Diane Sheahen Dianne Shiver Peggy Smith l Martha Lynn Thomas is if A ' 5 .uri ' J i sr. f 1 Jimmy Walker Phil Waters Kenneth Wear Pat Weafhers Wendell Wells Doris Willits Vickie Wilson Cindy Winterrowd Ramon Zubizarreta Jane Zumph Carolyn Thomas Betsy Tilley Maxine Towell Carlos Valella Connie VanCamp Eddie Vandergrif Don Varnell Barry Vickery Kenneth Welty Jackie Western Kenneth White Reid White 2 x ,P ,Z --.k, . I' :'- JV.: '- , .. -,d,,. ..,, ,m:u1.L, L ,ww , , ' 415.m,' LEARNERS LINE-UP Frosh l :,..t- , I l Jeanette Burnette ,George Bustanante lSteve Butler Mary Byars Tourdes Camman 'Jorge Campa -lv x gr l ' f'N L Barry Banks Jerry Barbree Andy Ballard lvy Barrett Cathy Battle Bruce Baughman Carol Betts Sandy Betts Billy Blackwell Johnny Blakely l l fi Rosella Allison Gilberto Alvarez Maria Alvarez Paul Anderson Jodie Averill Jeannie Ayers Donna Baker Jimmy Baker tl gt, , , l gi ,'5,,.V Q-- rw N ' ,J Q .I l if ,- i b . ff 'k ' aa R' ll. All r ' J J ,Q tue ' , 9 N O Q4 ' Jorge Blanco Beth Boree Wayne Boswell Jill Bowen Joyce Bradow Billy Brewer Ronnie Brooken Jimmy Brooks Barbara Buck Mark Brown Vergelene Bryant James Burnefte X ti ,A , td , -v t' - . 1 1' V Y - V' la' . ,rf ,B .A Jflff -lf! 77 15 i.g..nf . 1 ,, Y l fi ' ' 1, l 1 gg : 0 1' I .f Marsha Day Sue Dean Gail Dell Barbara Dexter Cookie Drawdy Jackie Drummond Harriet Dunlap Benjamin Edwards Barbara Ellis Jimmy Erwin Tommy Folden Mary Helen Fontaine J ' ! J pv-s 1 el W I 'C '-o Larry Carr Dorcas Carner Anita Carden Linda Chancey Michele Chapman Freida Cheshire Alice Chisholm Lois Collins H, if M l far L NN . 7 FO X V- ' A ,F ,I A 5 S' ix Dennis Connell Lynn Conley Kathy Conner Janice Cook Pamela Cooper Ronnie Copper Jerry Croft Margaret Cross Fred Davis Ronnie Davis 1 ' 0 .il ! Vi,- C Mike Foster Sarah Fosler Martha Gonzalez Jack Gordon Laona Felsmg Sue Griffin . it I 5- 'S ctw, B A, fe 1 I' U C y I 'Q .Lx , ,r rj Jerry Henson Dawn Hill Catherine Holton Dick Hooker Diane Huggins James Hutchinson Maria lglesia Jean Jackson David Johns Sue Johnson v 9 ,,,l 1 -X Fi . J .ff . l, ill tl ' I il,l'i .J lil itil . , Y 4 'S I t Ja is. L- l 1 Susie Lynn Shirley Martin Eddie McAllister Harvey McDaniel .' X ,7 . 0 if 1 I f I, 1 .il if Alice Halbrook Dianna Holcomb Glenda Hall Jeff Hansford Roger Harrell Joanne Harris Don Hayes Sharon Hayes L? x X Z ' .1 .K H .X .gp rv ll A P pl , ii ,ga .5 . 1 i fi FE- Q f 2 If f: ,N 'J t -.f ' 1 marll i -'O Marilyn Johnson Arthur Jones Douglas Jones Cathy Jones Glenda Justice Wayne Kersey Gene Kicklighter Wilma Kirchman Steve Knight Larry Lee Sherry Lee Henriette Le Grand - te-.wfmarw T zzHtQ2?f' eye' XJ 1, 'll .- . Q L .Vi . 1 me ' I . - F 4 5 ll -L firgagagagageiliig-' If Z5 Z Q-bf- J :I , ., - iff. . 5 ' , - a 4 f , W ' llllti 'Q -4 . , J L ,eat Joy Pierce Yvonne Martin Audrey Mathis Alfred Meeks Barbara Meeks Pat McDaniel Ruth McGee Sherry McGee Richard McMillan J l , X 1 t ,, ,J f ,. V A M . F In A .: 'J' 5 43' ff Tp G ,M i fi : ' 1 G , it 'LT G . ,A V 1- , '. .., y , V, ' v 2' ill: 7 1- N if .vw 1 Linda Motes Katherine Mull Steve Mull Lawrence Murray Jerry Nehls Anita Norwood Sherry Newman Patricia O'Neal Jack Payne Gail Parker Karen Parker Julio Perez bi I . 4 xgt f af? o '1' ' , t t 1 -1 -c 3 Z! li . I se ' . If ut 1 A .. , 1 ' V in -- V 1 i.. New - 1 l'.o 'K .f N N7 KJ rf' i iff 11357: r H. .3i nl ii.. O l x t Z' U' T X i .1 A-n.. 1 7' yr V, 1 rig . Jimmy Meeks Martha Mikovsky Bruce Miller Fred Miller Zane Miller Jane Mills Howard Millsaps David A. Moore David Moore Kathy Morris .U 4 . - if -x 1 ' ff' 5 9 WI .-5' . F 1 ...- EFA: 15 l I' t i I w K1 tl a. I at Bill Phillips Jackie Phillips Layne Plunkett Eddie Prevatt Wayne Prevatt Bryant Price I l l -'-ini? l . 3 . ,- Q- Lindal Royal Patricia Salvador Donald Sauls Shirley Scurlock Sandra Scrape Glenda Shirley Debbie Shiver Susie Sindle Alan Smith Bobby Smith . 2' P l i l, tb l I 'G 1 l ' If SFI 1' l 'o loan Taylor Randy Teele violly Thomas Ilargaret Thompson ' Enrique Tomeu ' Jlike Trammell , , f ri 'S-I Nora Raby Ronnie Rattiff Susie Rhymes Linda Richey its .T Q mit' y .fx x it A JI l l?' l 4 T i S X. M1 fo -SN 'EF 1 ,X Floyd Roberts Frankie Rodriguez Grace Rodriguez Jorge Rodriguez Billy Rogers ' ' mem? A- Eel 5 ? lvl... s.J .1 11 . l Ta I ' 9 -. , - l 1 x 5 ,. i I7 f X u 1 -I -me.. eel - it N J T ,.. -ll 'f X43 : Ei, ' . '1 Danny Smith Jeff Smith Kathryn Smith Raenell Smith Margie Snow Jorge Soto Patty Stevenson Marilyn Stokes Susie Stephens Judy Stuart Gail Sullivan Jimmy Sullivan fi.-if A 1 We 'll 1 ll , ZIZ ,til w C' O A gli ' A 'sl L ' I 4 ,, Winifred Williams Janet Wolf Tommy Woods David Worth Debbie Unwin Mike Youngblood qw, Rhonda Walker Sharon Walls Diane Ward Phil Waters Gerald Watson Brenda Webster f I Debbie Wedgeworth ' ' Doug Wedgeworth '5',.' .: J' I . ... ,D X, 1 is li l is . J' -4 5. 1 .D 'Dr V X 5 4 Q- . 6- E A I V. a -1 ' . ' ll! 1 , ijt - . ,Ax ,jg :Xe , F lg' 1 . Q F ,I I , 1- I ln H I 79 ' f 'H I xl V,-. w I O . l . -JV ,I lfpf 5: X Kathryn Weeks Gail Whitlock Freddie Whitlock Pam Whitlock Mark Whittemore Barbara Williams Carol Williams Gail Williams Joann Williams Johnny Williams vows? I ' x . 1' . g. W LEARNERS LINE-UP Junior High .VN 8-1 Row 1: K. Smith, D. Lane, G. Cantwell, J. Wooton, D. Lewis, R. Vaught, N. Wolf, J. Chancy, S. Harrison, J. Towell. Row 2: Mr. Johnson, teacher, J. Baughman, S. Winterrowd, R. Burkett, V. Betzner, L. McAllister, C. Carpenter, M. Larrondo, T. Lockhart. Row 3: P. Bailey, B. Moore, S. Limas, G. Jones, T. Lee, D. Richardson, O. Ortiz, D. Shutts, D. Murray, J. Williams. 8-2 Row I: P. Prescott, J. Snow, M. Miller, K. Scheffler, S. Wilkinson, J. Kirchman, J. Harris, B. Buckner, J. Mison, M. Hill, L. Hyslope. Row 2: B. Richmond, Mrs. Deal, teacher, J. Sasser, G. Clark, B. Berryhill, G. Strickland, N. Rogers, K. Brown, H. Miller Row 3: A. Latour, E. Mecsery, G. Camplin, W. Watford, J. Win chester. .Y .' -.. 8-3 Row 1: G. Luce, J. McMillan, M. Kruse, N. Lott, S. Prevatt, G. Harper, M. Lashley, M. Alvarez, J. Parsons, S. Croft, P. Row 2: T. Jones, O. Picharolo, G. Telarrin, D. Davis, M. Sims, R. Edwards, S. Wilson, D. Luce, Mr. Davis, teacher. Row 3 Copen, G. Nichols, F. Rodriquez, J. Cook, D. Fussell, J. Spooner, P. Brane, R. Fessenclen, R. Williams. 76 l 1 A nw 9... . - . . .- l l I 1 l f F' Row i: L. Walker, S. Boggs, J. Jones, A. Lenderman, J. Kunkel, S. Burns, L. Williams, K. Allen, S. Sprinkle, E Alverez N. Arias. Row 2: O. Hill, R. Tilley, J. Rodgers, J. Trotter, V. Brantley, N. Stratton, K. Ogle, Mr. E. Williams, teacher Row ' M'll C. S ith P. McCarty, J. Sexton, J. McCoy, K. Norman 3: J. Folclen, W. Haddon, J. Garcia, A. Glass, M. i er, m , .'. 5 i 8-5 - -L-.-n-..i. M B ll S Chambless S Hughes T Priest Row 2: T Row 1: R. Tomeu, A. Gressinger, M. Chapman, M. Soto, A. Rosario, . e , . , . , . . . . . R B P. White L. Williams, L. Lamb, C. Thiebaud, A. Thompson, C. Hilyer, T. Kicklighter, Mrs. Luke, teacher. o W3: C. repon, , M B d R L desma, D. Mayo, R. Zubizanette, J. Kidder, S. Chappell. Kaufman, K. Cavinty, T. Altman, J. Prevatt, . oy , . e ..v,. Q.. 8-6 k M G cl ' J Berta G Crews D Nelson S Lopez M Millsaps, R. Blackwell, J. Rodriquez. Row 2: E. 7:R.Coo,.owin,. ,. ,. ,. ,. chez, J. Johnson, S. McKinley, G. Resmondo, B. Keith, S. Lindrose, B. Medley, R. Esparza, Mr. Eason, teacher. Not shown is nie Cook. i Row 7: H. Luste, K. Pearson, J. Byars, L. Holt, W. Bryant, G. Warren, L. Baker, V. Pemperton, J. Bowman, C. Haynes, M. McMullen, H. Hutto, D. Cardin. Row 2: E. Ramos, D. Watson, R. Tanksley, B. Rimes, V. Strickland, D. Lance, J. Muniz, D. Andrews, F. Hernandez, J. Muniz, D. Allison, S. Moss, Mr. Buglione, teacher. 7-1 Row 7: D. Fussell, K. Murphy, D. Swain, J. Ayres, P. Fliehs, M. Tryon, S. Royal, A. Cox, D. Poole, G. Danilievif, C. Groover, K. Rubara, M. Gonzalez, P. Murray, R. Caldwell. Row 2: Mr. Miller, teacher, D. Morris, G. Duperee, N. Cantwell, R. Lottes, T. Faulk, D. Wedgeworth, B. Graber, W. Buss, W. Meeks, S. Close. Row 3: K. Van Sickle, G. Lockwood, M. Weeks, G. Goggans, J. Reams, C. Lafayette, L. Tomeu, D. Brown, P. Wood M. Schoeppel. 7-2 Row l: C. Martin, S. White, C. Busbin, D. Baker, M. Poff, D. Rashley, A. Loret-de-Mola, J. Ward, L. Amerine, M. Chapman, McDaniel, M. Doub, V. Jones, K. Phillips. Row 2: Mrs. Murphy, teacher, R. Wood, G. Williams, D. Hill, K. Ashley, K. Coll E. Soto G. Stewart, S. Allison, W. Burns, T. Ashley, C. Smith, C..CIark. Row 3: B. Zumpf, L. Cunningham, M. Crissman, 78 Blumenthal, O. Crawford, D. Snow, J. Hooker, R. Roth, C. Johnson, D. Shackleford, C. Close. n- B i -1 7-3 Row 7: L. Edwards, C. White, S. Kicklighter, S. Smith, C. Atkinson, S. Wells, D. Brown, D. Luce, R. Schoenfield, M Garcia, G. Atkinson, R. Sauls. Row 2: Miss Thomason, teacher, B. Collins, P. Meeks, M. Reed, M. Brane, J. Stevenson J. Henderson, C. Broome, J. Kidder, I. Whitaker, P. Motes A. Olavarria. Row 3: C. Chisholm, R. Fernandez, R. Fears, A. Sosolda, S. Scruggs, S. Esparza, O. Juan, T. Berfa, D. Outz, T. Walsh, M. Blanquiz. 7-4 Row 7: J. Fishler, G. Cook, G. Byars, J. Burnette, D. Averill, L. Meeks, J. Hadden, C. McLeod, T. Johnson, D. Petrirena, J. Carner. Row 2: Mr. Smith, teacher, J. Lance, P. Bass, B. Markham, S. Watford, C. Patacsil, M, Roberts, L. Armstrong, R. Hutto, M. Bustamante, S. Gonzalez, D. Mecsery, T. Reese. Row 3: J. Baker, K. Miller, R. Hilyer, T. Miller, K. Cook, D. Wheeler, B. Clark, R. Noland, J. Hair, M. Williams, J. Threlkeld. i: B. McDowell, J. Burnette, A. Lashley, L. Rosier, E. Hernandez, A. Relsing, M. Thompson, G. Davis, A. Velez, B. Buck- G. Rabara, L. Jones, J. Unwin, W. Howard. Row 2: R. Ratliff, F. Gonzales, D. Slade, B. Clark, F. Glisson, R. McLeod, P. B. Foster, B. Wade, C. Goff, D. Dean, J. Sweet, J. Webre, T. Walden. Row 3: K. McDonald, E. McGlammory, J. Bedsole, R. Gonzalez, K. Harris, R. Rosier, M. Garcia, R. Strong, Ora R. Smith, teacher. 79 2 Q.. A 7-6 6 1 1 l, 1. Y- Row 7: R. Ramos, G. Martinez, D. Mackey, D. Perkins, W. Luiz, J, Mincey, Sf. McWhorter, R. Lopez, S. Lee, D. Hunt, R. Davis, L. Williams, teacher. Row 2: J. Courson, M. Smith, T. Clevenger, T. Chancey, P. Hart, V. Tillman, M. Petfey, N. Rozier, D. Smiih, M. Lovell, D. Thomas, R. Hooks. 7-7 Row l: N. Olavarria J. Butler, S. Parson, D. Moles, C. Toledo, P. Haulcomb, S. Waters, H. Ervin, C. Johnson, A. Lopez, E King, P. Green, M. Morales. Row 2: Mr. Hilburn, reacl'1er,'M. Andrews, C. Watson, T. Dawson, R. Rainey, 5. Fowler, J. Whitaker E. Hollon, D. Navarro, R. Clement, D. Bentley. Row 3: R. Bowman R. Scurlock, C. Cross, D. Greer, D. Holt, W. Woodard, R Singleton, C. Buckner, C. Ramirez, P. Hari, M. McMullen. Q ML ii, ei, M we .li , Wssff.-Ai., ... AJ 1 , , , ,, .-...- 4 m13.s'.1.r1.,f ' .fe -- 80 O ' Ill + hi :num -D -5-Er'-, . I., T' 7 'X , 1 xy L 1 ., . K I.aU!l9lim1v4cf.1'O Tl-il? lmcfnql x Q11 u1EfQ9lKWQ C0114 sm me 11 IX lA:h111n:11q wa- ,1w-.1- ff BUTTONS 'N BOWS Best A11 Around ,7 Joyce Morris Larry Bowen Janet Hotard Albert Kruse PHONE ' i 4 Most Popular .Sr 'TELEPHONE Q 5 1- ---- -- - -' .0 xii I I 1 4 x 11 1-rn.. I .pl ., 1: ,. sw ' ,W Pg . R 'vvbgiif :sim UL 53151. il.. gli' ' - W.- . -:fir ? :W f -I igxllifilli -I Qnjji 7'3 ' 1:1 'VT gif '.-Ia' I p 1,4 . , I ill jglix, B rlv' 1:15.61-,TfF37aL., M '!::4git2-EQ- I 'alfigifiif ' igluhfiffif f 1' .v F sl 1, ..,, rs ! lr I I , ii K A 5 5- 'H ..,, - , S - 3 .5.41 - A-fre:-um -.. .l 5-,Qi Most Likely to Succeed fi Irene Ashley e Mark Bush I I Sandra Rhymes - Lane Creech Z Friendliest Q P -1 . sv r L -. xx J ' 1. -1. v xx A-- Alice Rashley Mark Bush Most Dependable H .. .. --,,W,,., 32, r w , , Cutest Ann W1ll13mS Don Wilkinson vfil. E , f QM -x fi 'Egfr 1 . X K i ,il f K s f ff 3 We 3 : .I , .4 Q x 5 j T Most Talented Darlene Dupere Buddy Bender Most Attractive Janet Hotard Jimmy Richardson 4 ' -h pl9vlAclol 7 A I V I 1 J I- K r xx IIE xlllll ..7 31595 -AR , - K .L .g,,f'7fJ?Q-Q?-y':nE:.2,eA.21:: Q4 - 'Mfg-32-2'-1n5'iq,.!,5rf Most Service to the School Lynda Long Larry Bowen v Judy Plank Bucky Holt Q14 - .1 iv, 'Q' Most Athletic Q X QW s A 'I . In .. WX l .R W 3 I al 1 Wittiest Joyce Rashley Danny Lanier girls' State ponsored by the American Legion Aux- liary, is an opportunity for junior girls o learn about the state government. xnllh, sw sb f 1 , 3, o - :4 Z: 4 A I QV s I i x l'x.LiP 'HHN K oyce Morris. Irene Ashley, Susie Weirengo, Lynda ong CC-2 -sf 'l 'ilA. ' xliiyfn-Qi -- ,. 1. at 56. f,',-Hiv., ... XX ' 1 , 'xg 'dfiffi bg' xr, -' 1 ' s. Front: Don Wilkinson, John Bamford, Larry Bowen. Back: Roy Burch, Lane Creech, Bill Goff, Danny Lanier .nl ,, s gRl , vafli, 4 'Ani 5 ,N ' v - 9' ff' Svi. F G E413 5 at U57 z 2 4 sf 9 ,Q ' ,hi S-3,1 8:59 Boys, State - sponsored by the American Legion, strives earnestly to enhance the lives and minds of iunior boys for future state government. 97 if' X - '4? J Belle Glade Sponsors 1965 Belle Glade vs Pahokee 'kill' A . n ' RP-fx 98 SUSANNA WIERENGO Interact Swegheart k L-- ALBERT KRUSE FHA Beau Q' 'Nl l , I 1 -BETA CLUB SCHOLASTIC AWARD L to R: Lee Anne Berryhill, Pat Bowen, Glen Wolf .1 v rin n 5 , Y-,...,-.- ....-,,..- , .,,-..--..-I ...4 'N ' 'iq '1Lg :nil . , BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKER AWARD Kathi LeBeau CHEERS AND CHALLENGES VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Pl i f Q' X '15 k E' ,Z F'UZ1r W , Cf Left fo Right-Beth Livingston, Janet Crichfield, Terry McWhorter, Lynda Long-Captain, Dee Dee Mikovsky, Janet Hotard, Voncile Rogers, Patricia W Hodges, Kim Cooper-Mascot. ...R I LYNDA LONG-Captain l02 x,- ..N -.1 u?P? 'a 1' I' 1 f ba MR ii if 53' Kiiimxmmm A! 1 ' l,Uq,. ,L .,. sig fu? .P 1, l S my g,, , . -: , , .' K h' A A- ! - . is V 4 E, - , HK, EM ' 14 4 gg nv up bw -sg Ev sv 0 4- PADDED PA Rf v l ff 5 E fl 6 A A M'-.L 4 Q . 1 . ' ! i - . 1 .A - 1 Bottom Row-Riley Foster,, Jimmy Jackson, John Lee Henderson, Johnny Spooner, Max Outz, Larry Bowen, John Bamford, John Evans, Carey Bruce Brown, 2nd Row-Bill Miller, Ronald Shirley, Larry Johnson, Paul Llewellyn, Steve Halbrook, Syd Smith, Jimmy Johnson, Ray Sullivan, Belle Belle B- B Belle Belle 'B Belle Belle 1 9 6 5 Belle Belle ,J Belle G Belle Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade Glade 21 O ..-..,2O - l 5 ' 20 . 7 9 0 l -,-,- 8 IC PASSIVE o ' I ,Spa L Y. ,kfiit 'la 'Qi---'X J ' .,,, 5' 1.-me t. Standing-Tommy Woods, Bryant Davis, Tony Latour, Jack Gordon, Jerry Perkins, Syd Jones, Don Wilkinson, Bucky Holt, Pefie Parrish, Gary r, Mike Shiver. Vero Beach ,..,. Forrest Hill ..-.. Lake 'Worth .,.,. Riveria Beacih .----,33 ---- 6 We . 7 13 Clewlsfon .............. e ...... s eeee -- 0 Stuart .a.. .. ---,,g.,- ,..,..e . Seacrest .,.,..... Palm Beach ...,. FT. Pierce ....... Pahokee .... 4.1 3 .Y ..--..42 ,Ok 7 RAMS EKA .3- 1131 E H N Q -1 -zu' bk! A 2 'D ' gf fvf M5 'x Q 32 I if f 'fx 1 ' 1 Q' Q41 .'l . . . .4 05 J, W' A 'ff ' - 57 s 4 3 5 ff ' .R 'E J. .an ' AQ: 'R ,X I YY..-L- 5- ' wiv' Ti ffy.. JOHN BAMFORD JOHN EVANS LARRY JOHNSON Sf vw . BUCKY HOLT Captam JOHNNY SPOONER 'VU' qagmfT,f an rid lf W + sf.. m'SSnwf..,Ak mwgfn N ,Q w ws ' Mfg Y T Vlv 4-lik 1 Y. W JIMMY JOHNSON Capfalrl ayers K why!-, 'f -iw-:Q wwf xg W ,WYE F x I n'n,,'5 Emil' 7 R 'Al 4- bi by 'Y 9 m9 3-Cu 4 MAX OUTZ 'WP JERRY PERKINS ALBERT KRUSE svn SMITH R R LARRY BOWEN PETIE PARRISH 2 'eu Q' 1 E 67 AP'-sg 1 .an ,'fw',.,, UNIOR VARSITY First Row-Jimmy Baker, Ronald Guerry, Mark Whittamore, George Rodriguez, Alan Rabara, Billy Rogers, Pat Bowen, Kenneth Cofield, Dave Wil- liams. Second Row-Fred Davis, Archie Kirchman, Johnny Williams, Alan LeBeau, Barry Banks, Ken Brane, Terry Mann, Jeff Smith, Arthur Jones, Charles Ruff, Mike Foster. Third Row-Scottie Markham, Dwayne Stokes, Larry Frasure, Larry Norman, Eddie Prevatt, Julio Perez, Zane Miller, Eddie Hart, David Rozier, Bobby Davis. CHEERLEADERS 4-. .4 CII 'AP ', ,. '!:'l , 1 fl 4 r -if 1 1-P' 5, qfgjiff ' 'i Wfftw ,fir gnu: . 'S f ,Ml wi. ' . . ' 4-' 1-7':'Y'-'. ,xQsw: ,'i'ff-iv. Left to Right-Pam Whitlock, Margaret Thompson, Mary Leigh Amerine-Captain, Kathryn Smith, and Jo Anne Harris. xl' gg I xx r' Back Row Lynn Lowrey Scotty Markham Harry Chancey Cary Jones Ivan Wnllns Albert Kruse Ga Mann Tony Lafour Middle Row Mlckey Ma Gahee Don Wllkmson Front George MacDonald 1 ii 1 'HR uwkfi T ' -'nz-. . Fast and Captivating That's Basketball! V! ew Y ll v J.V. BASKETBALL 9- a X-. H e, ' ,- First Row-Andy Balord, Frankie Rodrigus, Wayne Boswell. Second Row-Eddie MacA1lister, Jeff Smith, Julio Perez, Eddie Prevatt, Terry Mann, Johnny Williams. Third Row-Ronnie Smith, Ronnie Ratliff, Allan Rabara, Sonny Campbell, George Rodrigus, Philip Waters. f .. K ll5' Baseball Team f 239i S l . W1 IJ an Standing-Ray Sullivan, Johnny Spooner, Eddie Hart, Bryant Davis, John Evans, Tony Latour, John Lee Henderson. Firsf Row-Riley Larry Bowen, Herbert Giese, Gary Walker, Don Wilkinson. ' Track Team X lg. .Ll Foster, Cary Wall, l l L Sranding-Victor,Riedel, Steve Halbrook, John Bamford, Mike Awbry, Syd Smith, Steve Kirchman. First Row--George McDonald, Louis Dunlap, Jackie Poole,' Eddie Jlmmerson, Bill Miller, Mike Shiver. I I6 SHEER DETERMINATION - THE RGUTE TO VICTORY! K TENNIS TEAM J lvx I . f ' in W gf xx First Row: Mary Leigh Amerine, Allison Cann, Carey Blanco. Top: Mrs. Goggans- sponsor, Mary Kale Ponder, Susie Wier- engo, Linda Rockwell. Adnan Boots, Gene Hollingsworth, George Bustamante 4-5 ,- l V az, la -. Q.!,h' l lc Left ro Right: Jody Averill, Millie Kirchman Knon-parlicipantl. Wando Lowery, Brenda ,Webs1er, Jean Jackson, Miss Crockett-Sponsor Left to Right: Danny Dexter, Lane Creech, Jeff Altman, Ivan Willis. J J T v l W rem waz l f 1-l 1-2514 J'-X l COURSE AND COURT COMPETITION , , 1 I l . , f N X, .FL RAM SPIRIT Across the gridiron, the court, the diamond It welds players and Ram fans into a force That takes its stand at the goal line. It is the tenacity that fights against odds, he humility that crowns a victory. It gives heart to the cheerleaders To urge the team on. It lingers after the last play, A part of past and future. l l 1 lil l I M2952 1x 1 H 11 3 f 1 3221 4 1. W . W - Q - .,Y - E . . 5 1151532153513 Q' - f Q 7 gm 4 qi:-' x A .1 .X x W ' 9 1 ' b '. 3 ' iff 1 V f 1 5 ir V 1 f ' i AI': , Student Council A in ' Q We are the voice of the student body . . . Larry Y Bowen, President. -nib Larry Bowen, Pres.: Don Wilkinson, Vice-Pres.p Janet Hotard, Sec.7 Mary Kate Ponder, Treas. I l Student Council is an active organization composed of representatives from all grades and clubs. lt has sup- ported the school store, pep assemblies, and other special assemblies for the school. Beta Club ,X l MT' Thus club as a servlce orgamzahon for studenfs who have malnfamed a 3.0 average durmg 9th Through 12th grades The oblechves of The club are to promote good scholarshlp, To perform services for the school, and to provlcle a way for capable students To combine Thenr Talents In acflvuries socially and creatively John Bamfo rd President Susanna Wierengo Vice President Irene Ashley Secretary Janet Hotard Treasurer Belle Glade Hig , sax The aim of The Band is to provide specialized instrumental Training. If seeks fo develop good personal traits by placing individual responsibilities on each member and demanding the fulfillment of These responsibilities. x , I N Zfiisdlll ll' l MR. STEVENS BUDDY BENDER Director Drum Major I24 chool Marching and The Band arouses school spirit at Pep assemblies. 'l i ix ,- i - ' .Lf ' 1 X . Q w..., e X4ll Half-time entertainment is provided by the band. ! i 1 l L t l S I R K l l I P i The Maiorettes contribute to the performance of the band at concerts and at athletic events. I25 iii The Future Homemakers of America have individual, home, and community proiects. Members receive op- portunities for additional experiences in planning and carrying out activities related to homemaking. We are the Future Homemakers of America. We face the 'Future with warm courage and high hopes. Future Homemakers of America 'il-i OFFICERS Judy Seiler President Irene Ashley Vice-President Sherri Burgess -I Secretary Karen Dexter Treasurer Donna Motes L Parliamentarian Doris Willits Proiect Chairman Connie Van Camp Public Relations Francis Collins Recreation Chairman I I L ti E L3 Olga Ortiz Historian Future Farmers of America Larry Campbell President Mike Mansfield Vice-President Jerry Perkins Secretary Ronald Shurley Treasurer Mike Wilson Chaplain Jimmy Jackson Reporter Junior Lopez Sentinel The Belle Glade Chapter, Future Farmers of America, is composed of 97 members who are studying Agri culture. The activities of the Chapter are designed to provide training and to develop leadership, character thrift scholarship, cooperation, citizenship, and patriotism. , wif Q? if -f fr-fr Future Teachers of America Future Teachers of America is a national organization of students grades 7 12-who are definitely interested in OFFICERS Alice Rashley Presidenf Gwen Gove Vice-President Connie Bacon Sec.-Trees. Pat Fishler Historian The purpose of Pat Vaughn Secretary Kathy Barron Program Chairman The Pep Club is Pep Club OFFICERS Sandra Rhymes, President Sharon Amedee, Vice President Kathryn Zywicki, Student Council sportsmanship of Ram players, fans AH 1 lnll 'lil ..Y Jr. Civitan il, ! -,ct lt, I w X, f, The obiective of the Junior Civitan Club is to promote good citizenship. With.the opportunity of association with community leaders, Junior Civitan trains young people for better leadership. The club's creed is composed of the Golden Rule, Whatsoever you would that men should do to you, do you even so to them. OFFICERS George Pinon, President' Skipper Bowles, Vice Presidentg Petie Parrish Secretary I , I Lane Creech, Treasurer Interact Steve Halbrook 'lr President Danny Lanier Vice President John Bamford Secretary A Larry Bowen Treasurer W A! - 1' fr ', . Q 'T , li ' T . x 1 J l Q 6 ,X P va. if fr .- -, . , 'av . f fi. riii . at . . V, E ij: A l . Y' ' Lil ,4 t l , interact, worldwide organization sponsored by the Rotary Club is dedicated to service and international un- d dn n u l I erstan ing. Members of Interact have performed various school and community services and hope to expand their club in the future. l3I X in 31 Para Medios y Lura Livingston President Diane Sheahen Vice President Janice White Secretary Mary Kate Ponder Treasurer Tayna Croft Historian Pat Williams Student Council Representative , The Para Medics Club enables members to decide which field of medicine they wish to enter. The purpose of the club is to assist members in developing physical, emotional, and spiritual character. , . 1 1 ,, 1 i 1 I 'l I- Glee Club The Glee Club strives to develop enjoyment in hearing, as well as in singing good music, and to grow in the knowledge of those factors which will improve musicianship. OFFICERS Darlene Dupere President Gwen Gove Secretary Theresa Wilder, Coco Pof'f, Librarians Kathy Forguson Pianist Cynthia Nutt, Sherri Burgess, Robe Chairmen Circulo Espaiiol Adelante 'X T The of the club are to acquaint the members with the culture and customs of Span- people and to provide opportunities for them to speak Spanish. The purpose is to increase understanding of vocabulary and arouse interest in other languages. i n .1 1 .J g E , g - . ,xvp L ,'V. ,,,- B, 'E -:L ul El T L1brary Club 4 ill ll it T-llllll TWH l X3 , X 1 lr, f fx X The Library Club is primarily a service organization whose members devote their time to typing, filing,, check- ing out, mending, and shelving books. The main purpose is to interest students in choosing librarianship as a career. l34 f 'l :Ellyn 1 si, - 5 I' l G.A.A. The GirI's Athletic association is organized to give more activity after school for those girls who enioy sports. The organization belongs to the girls, therefore, they plan what sports they want to play and organize their own teams. The aim is to get more girls interested in athletics. Science Club . I lt ui 'ft I .Q f '5 ' fl , 2 f V --gt E -- - - 'sl ff f ' A -1 .2 .- ,l af, Q' - - I 4 . rw.. -4 4 t w, 5-.3 ia' .- Y Q11 ',Ai.,A'.: :fi in I ' Ai .11 V Q5 g M I-V T U l 1 l ft t is T t s t 1 ' Xi t 1 iffy'-Q -A Jl- ,flug-LJ! 4 ' 'QU ' X K Mi ,LJ H G Ji-ju :lj-1 l Lli , I ff .tgl',- - f ' u I ,fx ' U 1 lil HJ' r +R? L 1, s, f . 1 , , f, ge. v S: ',. s ,.. s,,r,..r1 :f ,n ug' wg F ',a:jQ i , The purpose of the Science Club is to promote interest in science and careers which exist for both boys and girls in various scientific fields. Each member is required to do a project for the science fair which is sponsored by the club. l35 rt Club at Ev -, 5...- The Versatile Art Club began as a service club to help various departments in school Each member to further develop his interest and skill in art. New members are accepted into the club twice annually on merit of their interest, art, ability, and grades. President Johnny Mozingo Secretary-Treasurer Ann Priest Student Council Marietta Lockwood Activities Chairman Ken Hair Red Cross Allison Cann ambler and ampage Staff V l The Journalism Class is The backbone of the annual. It Tries fo provide a happy memory book for The average student. Each week'fhe class, serving as reportersg prepares the RAMPAGE, which publicizes The work of The I school. l W . 4 .,,i V 1 rl 5 lr Sponsor: Mrs. Eunice La Flam Rambler Edutorsz Lynda Long - Pat Fishler Rampage Editors lrene Ashley Mark Bush ' l i r a Diversified C The D.C.T., sponsored by Mr. Wayne Fortenberry, is a combined school and work training program in which the school and the employer cooperate to train a student for an occupation which he intends to follow in the future. It gives the high school boy or girl an opportunity to begin learning a trade or occupation as part ot his high school work by attending school mornings and training on the iob afternoons. 2 4 - s it - 2 Naricy Prescott is training at Everglades x far' ' i fr Lewes- Ee-gl ' l . . . , Federal Savings and Loan Association. 2 ' 3. Arce Salvador is training at Okeelanta ggi 4. Betty Barbree is training at Okeelanta Su ar Refine ' 9 W' sf sis 5., Mike Mikovsky is training at Gor- ham Coastal Motors. 6. Wayne McSwain is training at Kwik Chek. l-all ' 7. Larry Campbell is training at Everglades Experiment Station. 3 8. Karol Vaclasz is training at Okeelanta Sugar Refinery. I38 perati e Training -4G J Q. new W s , , , 0 ,X J 4. Susan Schoeppel is training at the Bank of Belle Glade. 5. Tommy Scheffler is training at Okeelanra Sugar Refinery. 6. Skipper Bowles is iraining at Glades Chev- rolet. EU 1-2, 10. Donnie Lindsley is training at Glades Chevrolet 11. Raymond Trammell is training at Hendry Ford Tractor, 12. Sue Caldwell is training at Royal's Ware- house. i 1. Roy Burch is training at Royal's De- partment Store. 2. Dinah Sides is training at Kwik Chek. 3. Bill Ferguson is training at Okeelanta Sugar Refinery. qzygf-'eff J- s..g'TlT' YV.. ' ' I 'il I u I I 7 .1 I Linda Drawdy is training at Glades Medical Clinic. Sandy Hutchinson is training at Kwik Chek. Bobbie Farmer is training at Glades Sugar House. ML, 13. Peggy Spence is training at Tenenbaum, Bookman, Thaw C.P.A. Office. 14. Linda Motes is training at Mr. Bamford's C.P.A. office. 15. lcla Mock is training at Hendry Ford Tractor of- fioe. I39 1 Teen Scene Action may not always bring happi- nessp but There is no happiness with- out action. I40 T. R. LOWELL Among My Books 1870 I JJ ...L A 1 I hx' ,gw C: I in f! lE'T' -' 4 ' '-U 41-l-r f-,?'f:: ' unw- w I , x snuu Cttllog r 3.1.61 -u-1 Q 1 4, , '- i , N!! , .a-- T - jx, Over the sea off Trivia that engulfs our daily existence he constructs with wisdom, a bridge of opportunity that opens to us a plateau of knowledge. V -N, .N-N , 1 -N. . W V -X. V- ' B-5. gil 'i J ,XX -gli tg exe f , nu. .. . --cl i '-f- ..Y,. 'S-we ., ig- K ..1LzN wmv: -Li mx- , 'U- -..- f-4.nL,, 4 in LN, i -on i L N '-4 are ii kv., -Igi - H . F-. ,Av l 1 1. . -7, , X-wg V. tap, Y- S ,'I.:i A' V V-.E my 'iie-in-pg.: Ecffii- n F- i i I, l 1? MR. PELLON MORRIS, Principal il MR. HERMAN CLOSE Principal Junior High 3? MR. VINCENT MARQUESS Assistant Principal High School if JOSEPH J. Appalachian State College, B.S. American History Coordinator of Student Activities lim, jd IVA M. SCHOEPPEL Secretary-Junior High MARGARETTA KATHLEEN ROG RS Florida Southern, B.S, English, Dean of Girls X THERRELL LUKE Delta State College, B.S. Florida State University, M.S V Guidance Counselor x KAY ,Y , PATRICIA CAMPBELL WILLIAMS KAREN LYNN CORBIN Secretary University of Cincinnati Secretary HAZEL TAYLOR LITCHFIELD East Carolina Florida State Univ. B.S. Home Economics X L Q HELEN LYKINS SMITH Univ. of Kentucky A.B. English, Latin, Humanities I 45 4, I DOROTHY C. JONES Maryville College, A.B. Peabody College, B.S. Librarian pl CHARLES LUKE THORNTON Arkansas A Bt M, B.S. World History, Coach I46 EUNICE H. LaFLAM Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. English, Journalism 'qrv' I I , I HELEN HEMPHlLL CLINE Appalachian State Teachers College, B.S. I 1 J Q t fx yt fl BERNARD EUGENE PAINTER ' State Teachers College Indiana, Pa., B.S. Pennsylvania Q State Univ., M.Ed. Typing, Bookkeeping What nobler employment, or more valuable to the state, than that of the man who instructs the rising generation? -Cicero HARRY LAUDER DAVIS Univ. of Mississippi, B S., M.E. EDNA V. HARDEE Univ. of Florida Physical Education A-B-E-I M-A'E' OTHAR AUNSON CRAWFORD, JR. Algebra Univ. of Mississippi B.S., M.E. 1 Physical Education EMORY L. BOWERS Stetson Univ., B.S. Geometry, Algebra Trigonometry, Principles 5- ..- ' , I of Mathematics MARY A. STEVENSON Florida Southern College, it g ,J i' . , 0 A.B., Univ. of North Carolina, i Geo. Peabody College 1 for Teachers English 4. t il' A ,ff -al ffl , 9 in ' X . x if W . ff jj , 6.-J I ,fi B' f 1 jg,-4 ff' L, ,f fha! yi! , sfo B 7,4 -,J IJ. ff ,Q , ,fir , ,.,-A . , Ly 1 , 1' ,I A. f ALJ . uf, n JOHN c. RAGAN ffgif' ' , Appalachian State Teachers College, B.Sf Contemporary History, Business Math ll :'t,6J'J X 1 fy ' 'F al fb . 7 , If , HL! 1 l ,Af .ty ' ft if Q ,fl l A T 1-'. A! REBECCA ANN HMZRS' McNeese State College, 5.45. lnteramerican Univ. A,f:,gfL'l ' Spanish ,iff ji sv f ' flfw- 1 tw if. WILLIAM C. BURKE FERN ELLEN RAGAN Univ. of Florida, B.S. Appalachian State Teachers Driver Education, Coach COIIGQG, B.S. English WAYNE KENDALL FORTENBERRY Harding College, B.A. Diversified Cooperative Training 6-M ml. MICHAEL A. MURPHY, JR. 79 JIMMIE B. WARD Univ. of Miami V, East Central Jr. B.A. College, Missis- Mathematics sippi State Univ., A.A., B.S. Industrial Arts, General Science 4 3: WANDA J. GOGGANS Troy State College, B.S. Physical Education ll Q We--gy JANIS SCHWAB Capital Univ., Ohio B.S. Glee Club, Chorus, General Music lg l K , 5 .ag-or Y' ig, THOMAS E. RUSSELL Morehead State College, B.S. JAMES OSWALD GOZA Mississippi State Univ. B.S. Agriculture f 77 E i AQ 1 Q ,,- i Biology, Chemistry FREDERICK STEVENS Univ of Florida B A M E D Humanities, Band - ? 'J if-16 BRENDA CROCKETT Physical Education Murray State College, B.S. SANDRA DORMAN PEERSON Alabama College, A.B. French, Civics .1 fit 'll JOHN EARL EVANS Murray State College, B.S. Biology, Science t I gi- A.. ,- lr ., L, I t .t RZ., .-.af - - ' F Liflllfgul 'Hi pq Y it Ep -' kj 1'-. 1 rhapagf-qi-lfl.Li w,i':, ,M , f Qfavg-'1l'L' ' 'Dpi -, V. A., , -T 1, at rg 51-JL ft 12 i 0? JAMES L. RASCO Murray State College, B.S. Typing, Shorthand, General Business ,.., L . -1-.-a--4---V'-Qt.-1,, La,Rf.,,,:,:.tQ1t The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. BRON SON ALCOTT 1' ' . -MA? ' - fl-f 1 . yljzgur V, 'Y , ,s,.J.a-'- ., . 4.1354-1-,. I 0 . ' V U R YY' L ifesigge. i f , L 4 - , , l V .. , Y , Y , i i f if i .ww 'A ' 'F ,Q .. 1 , gl E , 1 ' An! wi X Y 1 ,f Jilxiurgliry xt W L WL- . . Q 3 ,, ' ff'aeeaii.L,. ' f -- - ' Q f v .L - if 5-. LX .,. ffg' if l . 1 4 Kgs Q - ,NS CAFETERIA STAFF-Montine Holton, Fannie Cato, Pearl McGee, Flo Collins, Ellen Bessent, Doris Binkley, Joet Connell, Helen Able. CUSTODIANS-Sam Lee Burns, Cecil Glass, Omar Nelms, Arthur Nelms, Thomas Tanner: 4.4 l5l iii:- SHOPS AND SERVICES Band lns+rumen+s -rmllllwgmff 4 fjrglllllgil E - Music Co p ny ' A 522 Clemahs WEST PALM BEACH I L 5 ' t , I . l ' 1 I I 7 n Ll' . Q-, X Besi' Wishes +o fhe Class of '65 f M he ION nh EJ RLINQSEXL, UMBER '09 hx Q F I' .J Q L! . x ,E hu KX , YJ E1 , L, L. EO 'M r -J rf L2 I -. ' I V v :-.Q Congra1'ula'I'ions - KL From 232 SE A '- SOUTHERN BLASTINO CORP. 996 5296 'E ueDEr BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA ' 'ee ewery Complimenfs ' + Of C I EVERGLADES GATORLAND j 'e S J. c. BOWEN - O'NEAL WALKER F 8K W FARMS fs... fx E -------- A Couriesy f 4 5 SQHEESEL Complefe Line of Alligafor Accessories Snack Bar-Souvenirs Highway 27-So. of Soufh Bay EORD's Q SERVICE CLEWISTON, FLORIDA U.S. Hwy. 27 Phone YUkon 2-686I Complimenis of BAlR'S COMMUNICATIONS 557 S.E. Ave. E BELLE GLADE PHONE WY 6-3764 4I S.E. Avenue C W. S. INGRAM F. L. HARRIS Besf Wishes From GLADES TIRE AND RECAPPING ,A GODDEWEAR TIRES I 'ILA KNOWN 20I Wesi' Ave. A BELLE GLADE RAULERSON OFFICE SUPPLY I2.5 S.W. 3rd S+. BELLE GLADE, FLA. PHONE 996-30I2 t mp 65,0 wf ? SLALES, INC. gy? MM B nf, .Q LE W W A 0 'W MO F RIDA of Compnmems of ROMAN-STANFORD BELLE GLADE FLYING SERVICE, INC. MACHINE WORKS P' O. Box 96, Saies and Service BELLE GLADE AIRPORT Sugar Cane Specialisi- Qualify Work by Experienced PiIo'l's Croping, Dus+ing and Spraying Siudeni- Ins+ruc1-ion Seeding-Fer'I'iIizing Charfer Fligh+s TED ROMAN Eve. 996-5822 J. C. STANFORD Eve. 996-5909 OW if DEPARTMENT STORES Where I'I s Always a Pleasure Io Serve You BELLE GLADE PAHOKEE CLEWISTON OKEECHOBEE IMMOKALEE PHONES 996-5 I 52 996-3025 996-5 I 56 Res. AII Shipmenis Insured-Ven+iIaI'ed and Refrigerafed L. G. DeWITT BROKERAGE CO. Produce Carrier BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA ROBERT BOWLES, Mgr. DRAWER D I 0 K J 1 Prompt Accuraie Prescripiion Service I I SEED COM PANYA ' LI Rf I. A i LUNCHEONETTE Division- of Asgrow Seed ' COSMETICS Company I I. PREscmPTloNs I-'II I A N BELLE GLADE. FLA. The Gifi Cenier of The Glades Phone: 996-5524 996-9 I 38 PALM BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY Comple1'e Office Ou+fiHers 300-306 So. Olive Ave. WEST PALM BEACH. FLORIDA X46 Besi Wishe p F , .M J- Affj Avi wEsT's STORE F' Mme? cHoseN, FLA. Og - OF F 7' Prescripfions Prompfly Filled a+ li-Q, wAu.ls PHARMACY DAN WALLIS Phone: 996-5905 and 996-2050 232 S. Main Q 'ij 'QQQAWV , mesa T ' oxescuosss J SEMINOLE RESTAURANT Bes+ Caffish and Hush Puppies in +he Glades CLEWISTON. FLORIDA YVIHJLKALQJN- A A ww! ,asv 0 J Complimenis of if OV Q6ef4s ofwe KAHN'S MW Firs+ wifh The New f f l33 Wesi' Ave. A R:-EIBDY 60 . . Vw-Mlampjai BELliLG::gl3i0:LA M, m,,Je1w..u.E00ds ,wtf mo -XJ Jeep, L09 . ' . HMIQACLO '-VU-f awk- XD Congraiulaiions aj do From vylbggjuj, 996-bboo HEN DRY TRACTOR Jw, 1,001 MU 10 co., INC. AJ, Vgglfygd MU YP Ford Traciors www ,l7Q0,uQ!c,1 QUOUQQ V We WJ? fo M 9 0UTH B GR WERS nv ' C- Lfvcdr, ,fcfdfcipic . J, ,, ,, 321446. M M If Ci67f6wz2f17 fb , 55,5 748 515,444 cgiyfailfx, . 47. IQUWM1? Jcjffftfl wiwvwiad of MMM, 42661 12769554449 ,iljjgppj SOUTH BAY JJ Q:575C'2 gig .f 1, Clgifiify 4744 dy ff Tw MJT W TVN WDW ,, MM Mjywjgfyf, of ,Wy ,T My UNITED STATES Ty SUGAR CORPORATION My 1 W by I cLEwlsToN, FLA. 3 W Besi' Wishes V QL WT, , T ,, . ji W V BOB DAVIS BUICK. INC. ,W ,,TT We W ,DBA XD Q1 CEamPlnrZi1TeT1Tf9 K h Qjgi yjjwyf Ofpfw nk' 417 A T OH WWEWQN a. oNs 4,aff4'QQM INC. ZZWXJ Bos nAvns U E OIL BUICK-RAMBLER DISTR U ORS , XA' I ,f , I X ii W MX. I 'iv 5 , ' , Besf Wishes, Seniors! Vila,-' I ' suE's SPECIALIYA 'ilf' , 'Il 'IK P l 1 'FN I I XX .K x K u I - ,I f, wif m Ii, LX? jg Congra+uIa+ions Seniors! CATERS FURNITURE 333 Dafura SI. WEST PALM BEACH We Apprecia+e Our Glades Friends QS! s I Ev y Purpose 329 S.E. Ave. E. Phone WY 6-2955 My all W ,I if A515 If f ,x-f- f- 1c.x,, e ,,.f f I,,5 . iv!--,I I L , , - ,. Com Iimenfs of ff, 'Kelly f 'lpf f' 457 'J' , 'S I CITY PRQDUCIS, ,,,' ,I ,' 1940. N.w. 9fh si. 1 ' I a'EtLEf'tfi3xDE1Ji1LA. 1 I ' ' ' f . 5 .X If K' S GLASS CO. Thanks 'Io our many cus+omers! TRYON'S Refrigerafion rand Air Condi'Iioning Sales and Service SI'a'I'e Road BP of i ff' . ' IJ 5 J ff? REECH SARA LEE CREECH, Owner WY 6-5436 632 W. Canal SI.. So. Belle Glade, Fla. We Wire Flowers Thru FLORIST TELEGRAPH DELIVERY ,.., 9 Complimenfs of GLADE AUTO SUPPLY Where Be++er Mechanics Buyl I 996-5274 CLAY WEN GER N0 CREDIT MERTON'S BARBER SHOP 2I6 W. Ave. A Complimenfs of B 8: B SUPER MARKETS The Siore Wifh More You Go Shopping For CompIimen'Is of YOUR FOOD STORE Qualiiy Groceries and Meais CongraIuIa+ions From ANDERSON'S GULF SERVICE 707 N.W. I6+h S+.-996-9I57 BELLE GLADE, FLA. Home-Aufo-Business HARRIS AGENCY, INC. -INSURANCE - BELLE GLADE. FLA. N ar YO U Ri zzdepefzdenf lzzszzrmzre xAGENT USERVES YOU FIRST e NAIA '11 Complimenis of HOLLI NGSWORTH'S Sleep Firsi' Class af SUNLAND MOTEL 996-28l7 All Elecfric y 1' ,X 'll A iff., cgany-Q Zgfsff-e.i,fL,Q glade! QH'-s ii' To Sew SEWIN Md CHINE N. ricsinzlxiemig mihines ve. A Belle elses BELLE GLADE CLEWISTON Q I -- J l '61 X xxj lm FE --11:1 A MLW 'J L- ' M gl! . I QUQQ Q, X ml? MVUAAE In Best Wishes From THE KIRCHMAN CO. Supplier of SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Drive Wifh Care and Buy Sinclair -97 I I V799 I ,1 . gil 1 , ll 5 'I 9 F deff. ' :IIN I- ll I ,' J. H' I, ga f ' Hill ,Al A1 in Fl. l . I A I bl 'leompllmehls jj O 1. z t 1 u ill! MJ-QP. I 0 If I ,V , , nfl , I' .f IL Complimenfs of STANDARD STANDARD OI L ll I' 1- - 5 l LJ -LW' ,I 'I ,. I , sos N. w. I2+h A QQNCRFTE' 1 ,fl IVAN L. VAN HORN. Agenf 'tl ' I,-ig-I I l.A I 1 nu-1 nn It f vo-9 K lDlNC'.IJI I lx ,RAI I gl fl? 'I Congrafulaiions W1 I' N From 996-2298 . V,1,f'.f WALTER ASHLEY'S J T' If -' A' SOUTH BAY, FLQRIIQIA' GARAGE . . .IIDVII I JI. I D, l ' Willys Dealer Complimenis of FISH CAMP W1 I A Lil SWS S'Ia'Ie Highway No. 7I7 , Wes? of Belle Glade On Torry Island in LAKE OKEECHOBEE BELLE GLADE, FLA. BOX 535 C I Fashion-RigI1I' ' + amp Ten S CIoI'I1es for School o RICHMOND PLUMBING CO K MUAQMMW pwrgvlk rf! T ,M T 4 T T bl' ? 1 T! 1 MV' WTMIKMQMWW Tw L by Mffw L1 M 4 ,M iw NNTP W W ,W T WX L STETTQETW WTTWND W! WW TL W FREQUENTLY TURN INTO L of My TELEPHONE PEOPLE lx J QUALITY PRINTING Congra'ruIaIions . 'n-,, ng- . . . ... .-l- I Q ,'- .I -'J-' ' ,...iu I 'I .. A n .. Seniors H TZ iq THE TRADING POST 1 1.- II See Us for All Your PRINTED FORMS LeHerI1eacIs-EnveIo es-Siafemenfs P Invoices-Inviraiions-BooIcIe'I's Salesboolcs-TicIreI's Any S+yIe . . . Any Color THE BELLE GLADE HERALD SUE HILL FRAN BURNS Sou'II1 Main S+. Phone 996-2056 Congratulations to the Seniors THE SCH LECTERS . I 7 llglrpdpplplfy NSD . fy. I I W 'NO Ep! J! XlQ:yv'l 0 Af' ' Corgblimgiils of? FX' ,QW if HX A - I ,Oy ff if I Ml I fi J J' ' U2 jr ef , ' Ffh JXZJIBALS gud? 3 H0 ig . .Nllf nh ' K 'X 1 A' ' I H .JW fl! P YV Bl' . law? AFI V I IJ xybplxlvp Q'Lrl5!NjCl BllayC 'E QT, Nl f ,X if Q5 rx ' aj' -ff f if W Ui' ef I l if if srl? V ff' is J byeyfg' ' Building in Ihe Glades? HOMES BY LAFAYETTE, INC. Invifes You Io Check Our Prices and Oualiry ConsI'ruc'I'ion Before You Build. CBS Homes-Specialiy CHARLE A. LaFAYETTE Presidenf I42 SQE. Ave. E BELLE GLADE 996-605I BesI' Wishes From HECTOR FERTILIZER AND CHEMICAL CO. CompIeI'e Men's Formal RenI'aI Service Dinner Jaclreis, Curaways, SI'roIIers, Full Dress ll I I I I A 'WEST PALM BEACH 7 FORMAL RENTAL SERVICE 53I Clemafis S+. PHONE 832-4790 FORMAL ATI'IRE FOR HIRE Besf Wishes LI From '9' Tam I' 'I 'E AGRICULTURE -.,,,..,. INSECTICIDE co. Seeds - Ferfilizers I I GLADES CHEVROLET OF BELLE GLADE BLACKWELL .JEL Q.. .. .:. WELDING SERVICE 996-3770 Palm Beach Coun+y's OIcIesI' CI1evroIeI Dealer I Nix I NSI XII ,SI IIQII I Q L IIN If by ,III EOR WOMEN AND MEN I5 157 Ave. A I U Aw , BELLE GLADE, FLA. Ra? ' US IX N 07 C L . V .R X Q, 1 I I A vu X 1 mow m.g m GRQwERs CUUP R,Af3 lV,E 1 . lwffwgwf wwf W W My M3 f www' WWMErq f W 'W My My . Wad Af pf an My QM Z Compllme ts M Jf W wf ff UAW nijylylflwx 9w3Enor5r5E:5g?Ro ERs11Q WW M M Q W mf M 'M W, W BL Q xo My NEW fjiyfwlw Q PM Complimenfs 9 , of M Riff gy! yy DORSEY'S Q ff BARBER 1 W QP SHOP 'R' VW ABEL SOD INC. Cbmplimenfs of COMMUNITY STORE l32 S. W. AVE. B Qualify Groceries and Meafs W 9 DEAN'S Hmmljlg STANDARD SERVICE 480 Sou H1 Main WEST PALM BEACH Phone 996-3590 BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA - ' Besi' Wish CRICHFIELD ELECTRIC Qll, SOUTH BAY From as ' s'rA DAR ' . .-, 'A -- Q1 A R ,Ax K 1 , ' Y -11 LJ ,V I'-X': 'i:, ' X1 A 1 . - A A Lf, . H 0 QM L27 Q5 52 Rx W , A nik X X N K' ,A--QQ-S 'Nix L g, Q V kia , 3 K , N X E XE I DX D412 gif A' E EXC. f' S E J Q f 'V' Ajxviar' K 5 ' X fy kj Q1 Scif Y X 4 N P I XJXQQQE KL 1' L O E fflxifgif S 'NK 9 fi 'I DLX 5 FL RIDA ,J gb, A A NATIONAL BANK A A w Eff Q' U Suffix ff KX W QP Q, MC' 5 f Member of I FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM I FEDERAL DEPOSIT INS. CORP. Congrafulaiions, Seniors COMPLIMENTS OF TILLIv1AN'S TRAILER PARK CompIimenI's of BELLE GLADE BO'I'I'LING WORKS INCORPORATED HALSEY 8: GRIFFITH wEsT PALM BEACH. FLA. 650 O41 R803 X Everyihing for I'I1e 4100! -2.1-45 office Jgelfey Phone TE 2-3883 3:3 Da+ura BADCOCK FURNITURE ASSOCIATION STORE OF BELLE GLADE Phone 996-26I5 CURTIS SLADE, Owner Household Furnishings 256 W. Avenue A 1..A.e. . . .. Complimenis of gT A,f u m T- + GLADES X X 2 X Fllmens EQUIPMENT co. K 'Q STATE ROAD ao X J- R- FAU'-K, INC BOX 8I6 Compliments of A. DUDA 81 SONS ' ' ' - 'f -4'-ff 5 , 5, Q ' 3 .Q Q QA. V n -- -- gk. 8 , r 5. . '-' ' . W - .- SP ing V M V s , B , - 'L 1 Ari ' 4' 7 . -4 JI., Y, K I fs N. ' Q k 1-41, 'Q . 3 '-- 4. Y-b . A - S. . - -pg ' I . . if -., ' , A ' 4 , ' Q 'Q tm ,.. Qx 1 Y ,, -' V 'N . S.: Vx C --.. V .F - A--rr K- -- ., x , ' - CTF' A JX x 3 ,A -ty' I' gl .2 , -' ,Qf Compliments A- 'RM of D -' - ., .S L- ' 1,1 . V BILLY ROGERS' X X v ' FARMS ii Rx pai 333 xx- Gig ,f ffgwifii ffgitgwfgj A ' F U N my , ,V XM, WQQV Jnibm I 2 23,54 XA fWMf3w J'y WM x 12 X WT Xvfiixiixq W j Cwfgwwffw SQQXRQAB A 1. Good Luck! J-MARK FISH CAMP Boafs-'Moiors Baii-Tackle ff MM, IW , 2 Congra+ula+ions Seniors From TIME SAVER cLEwlsroN, OKEECHOBEE PAHOKEE, BELLE GLADE fdx, ,V ,ff rl VI, LIjl lfffi 5 If V41 , QL L fig'-2 I lg Y, Lt- Irv!!-iff, 1 z, ff, -A Besi' Wishes Lf Q- .IN if Ago! 1 'JGLADES GAS Li, V 'fi 15g Aire. .-A.. fl 1 fx if U Q ,,, ,W ,L 'g YD f Eff ffm zflm., cfi.f,21Cf--A 'LA-CL U I H 1 T I 3 1 ffl,-M K , J ini, -,.Y - X Vg' A I!!! lf, V1 1 Y, 'ix I A7157 J if V FMF Agzjyf K' 'F' Frigidaire MATHIS-BOE Aurhorized Frigidaire Dealer BELLE GLADE Complimenis Complimenfs of of SAWYER'S RANCH MARlA'S BEAUTY SALON BEST WISHES, SENIORS EVERGLADES FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF BELLE GLADE Currenf Dividend Ra'I'e 4V2'7o Per Annum BELLE GLADE Complimenfs of WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE MR. AND MRS. LARRY MURRAY Good Luck! CARTER ELECTRIC 408 Soufheasi' Avenue E Phone: 996-5780 Besi' Wishes Your School Phofographer GRANT E. AVERILL 24: AVE. A I l I ECHOLS-COLLINS ELECTRIC 81 PLUMBING, INC. Lighi' Fix+ures Infercoms and Radio Plumbing and EIecIricaI ConIrac+or 408 S.E. Isf SI'reeI' PHONE 996-248I THE CANEBRAKE JAMES w. and DOROTHY M. CLARK OLEWISTON, FLORIDA Our SpeciaI+y - Sfeaks CompIimen'Is of POWER GAS CORP. SOUTH BAY, FLORIDA Phone 996-552I AI I P COngraIuIaI'ions, Seniors From DADDY DICKS ,qu :I . T ' HJ N . I . ' Yf ,i rm P R I I 4? Lv M V 1 in G Q1 ' . WAEDRON'S OOUNTRYIPSTORQ3 . A Groceries and Meafs 1 AIX , A I I 3 4 Miles Easf of CIewisI'on BARE BEACH iIV 2 A 4 M , ga Bes+ Wishes . From CO'NE'S PAINT STORE I Ave. A RON MARLOWE FORD INC. Where Service Makes Ihe Difference PHONE 996-200 I Besf Wishes N SUPPLIE CongraIuIa+ions 2 From I FORREST M:-j- IB1 R The Glades 5, IO, and 25c Sfores RAY'S SMOKEHOUSE From H IR IP' B B- THE ELI wl1'r me osouji, Eff' Q For Take Oui' Service of Call HAVATAMPA CIGAR coRP. 5 CompIimen'I's of JOE GU ERRY Plastering Besf Wishes Thru Ihe Years ERCEL and ALICE MIXON ' MIXON'S FLORIST 996-5247 Compliments of THOMAS J. CHANCY Excf-WATING CQNTRAQTQR Draglines-Drill Rigs Dozers-Grader-Roller Rock Crusher BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA 996-2935 CompIimenI's of CITY SINCLAIR SERVICE 28I Sou'II1 Main S+. S Congra+ula+ions, Seniors PHONE 996-2520 oufh Main Belle Glade, FI J. P. and N. N. HALBROOK Good Luck Io +I1e GracIua'I'es! WILLITS STORE sour:-I BAY, FLA. FOAM TOWN SELF SERVICE LAUNDROMAT 20 Lb. Washers-35c Dryers-I 0 Minufes- I Oc 2I7 S.E. 2ncI S'Iree'I' BELLE GLADE 'Zi :zz HQME HARDWARE ROs'L :DES FI G CO. STORE 6. TOP Jobs For Comforl' S+op aI' NORTHMOOR COURTS! Compliments BANK OF BELLE GLADE Helpful - Courfeous - Confidenfial MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Q? COO! Fill 'bf' W3 THE 4 COTTAGE Molorola Color TV i , s j GRILL Congralulahons From 81 5:30 A.M. - I0 P.M. Weekdays Closed Sundays RADIO AND TELEVISION SALES AND SERVICE I5 Wesl' Canal Sl'ree'l N0l'l'l1 Complimems of SOUTH BAY Magnavox Slereo 1 TRAILER PARK HOMER W. FRASURE, Owner Phone: 996-3567 ' A CongratUlationS --Froli1' 1. ' WEDGIfWfJR'i'H'S, INC. WILLIAM A. THIEBAUD Real Es+a+e Insurance Appraisals dp: fl Il I I lllf lumn: AGENT 'lllvll 'Ol lllll' 9 ALTMAN FLYING SERVICE Phone 996-5833 Crop Dusfing-Spraying Seeding General Overhaul G 8: G RADIATOR SERVICE BELLE GLADE, FLA. Phone: 996-3I07 XL GEORGE c. eoEEQR1XLw,'JR. x -J' L , . IJ 'lu -fl fx! l V I lx., , I if 'LL 1 lk J ' 1.4, L - Lf n kxwx, u Y L' U I XR ffl V, HL ,, - Ill' ld? l- .1 ' L f iff N 1 ll 1 ll vl!l! All ll -ll ll-gl L' J L. 1 .IR -n LJ un 1 1 . -'L Hurrah For '65 Real Esfafe RAY M. BROWN BROKER Complimenfs of BRATLEY-BLEECH, INSURANCE BELLE GLADE. FLORIDA 5 X, .. A MV, I, h I N ., Lu ' L Q ft U l J M l ' l I ,V A ' 'll ,V Av' J I I L l 5 -Y ljfl if N rv Xl L j K K I .x , t fy' YU' la , , .x ll L,- VV A- V 0 I I xl L! P UD ffl' 'U' x1lVI v ,M : l' f' , I L - xl' xx V A , A lx . t ' pl' I hh! I l W W ,L Besl Year 2Yleii',iXt9'llC?9,x , U! fy, A I , ly 'LX Jvb f XL , lf. I C1 Li A L1 ,,FUF.D. 1 Ei PAHOKEE MOTORS PAHOKEE Phone 996-7 I 26 Good Luck, Seniors! LAKE SHORE GROWERS CO-OP .fuf . iff' , ee e r of W W f V I vfgfb' EC 'AW,. 'O Cebu Qrgcwyol wJ 1 IJ MW sw JW W Qi W YQ X' 1 sv I MTD j WO, 5 ' JJ H510 G! 9 Jil Od 9 L, 1 rqygv My IV? C MJ jiidd CQ X K0 Br LQ Jfp .JL r we W err J, we we Uqgwk' ww ji M' Y7 Best Wishes From WU LQJDOUASL W rs , ' Vw' - V 1 f gm, Q SAM SENTER FARMS, I sscflge xr, TT, O!CL!1df,,ug5Q Drawer B Bgslleigfade, Fla. JN IQ! QL bv! VV AXJQL ,T,LCX?3 Always Sfrive + D0 .Bei-fer, M W' AQ K 38 MDOT QL U1 J U0-5X 'KU QJCL0 hui bw A' Oy-ILO C ul fm' f VL' ,Q QM 051399 QQSXVR QW M I wg ff if V R ,Qfw Uvjjjc, JUS' Oy L O91 QQ 'L pf A bmvv 'UU QNX 3' L V . Ury' 5 X' Ujvv A L M9211 M0 Gray H JW' 'QW Na IAWMQ Q fo WWWWWP ,N p,P i v,l,9jgjf KW Godd Luck, seniors! W VM2: mpl CITY OF SOUTH BAY SAWGRASS RESTAURANT Open 24 Hours .Pg I I lllv- SOUTH BAY 996-9336 lNA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Compnmems of 209 Sou+hwes+ Ave. B SEMINOLE SUPPLY PHONE 996-573l Complimenis of The Girls a'I' lna's Congraiulafions, Seniors! PARRISH BROS. Congrefulafions Class of '65 ROEM ER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Complimenfs of WI IITE'S RADIO 81 T.V. SALES AND SERVICE The Record Cenier of II16 GLADES MERCANTILE Glades WY 6-2000 CompIe're Home Furnishings yEg.:g',4 and D Sf, ,,5fAg'1fa Redecorafing Services CompIlmenIs US? E of TENS! is oj5?:3f:6 THE AMERICAN LEGION Everglades Posi' No. 20 I02 S.E. Ave. D BELLE GLADE. FLORIDA 308 Wesi' Avenue A ,.. Q Fi 535212 WA Mil QM Good Luck From GORHAM COASTAL MOTORS in A 53 YO? f3giwi35m534mQaO Good Luck From the CHAMBLEE FARMS, INC. BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA FLO WB Silllllll llllll... Your Florida high school education has been exciting. . .filled with good times to remember, challenging academics and excellent facilities. Your Florida college education can be just as exciting, and far more rewarding. . .especially in the rapidly growing, opportunity-filled Florida into which you will graduate. RIDA POWER 81 LIGHT COMP GRADUATES Ill '65 An investment in knowledge pays the best dividends. Going to col- lege in-state is extra easy and less costly. . .and Florida has more than 50 outstanding junior colleges and four-year universities conveni- ently situated. Good luck. . .best wishes. .. X' and more power to you! F 5 ,. as A N Y 0 Q HELPING BUILD FLORIDA g Complimenis of +I1e JOURNALISM CLASS FRANCIS KIRCHMAN FLORIST 308 S.E. Ave. F 996-3I44 Complimenfs of MRS. MADGE TAYLOR TeacI1er of Music S.E. bfh WATCHES JEWELRY AND and DIAMONDS AII Kinds Wafch Repairs of Jewelry Repairs CHAS. A. COX JEWELERS 25I W. Avenue A PHONE: 996-2575 BELLE GLADE. FLORIDA Silver-China-CrysI'aI I Complimenfs of +I1e RAM PAGE STAFF Q few Nkykvwgmigiwg QXSZQO - 5290 W A biwmfflwfw mf W Qvwpfifwgw fiiSgjy? wm W ' rv KY M J J 1 , if ' X, A ! Z f ' f KW f I , f' ' f W f f f , f M Wf 4727, 5, ,W From dawn to dusk sets the crimson sun Leaving memories of a day- lt left for us the frolic and fun We spent along the way. In looking back we plainly see The challenges and cheers, And wishing time would set us free To relive all those years. The bonfire with its leaping flames ls, too, a part of the past. It marked the end of breath-taking games And died out much too fast! Our Junior prom-an enchanted dream- With the colors,- red and white Misted our night with a foreign theme With enchantment at its height, Now we've elected our buttons and bows And have given our Senior play- And we're awaiting, as everyone knows, For graduation day! 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