Winter Park High School - Towayam Yearbook (Winter Park, FL)

 - Class of 1950

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. MwWmeiul e BILL HENRY wills his hard head to any under- classman who also likes to annoy teachers. JERRY KIBBE wills his knowledge of how the North won the Civil War to Bill Proctor, who can use it when he starts the second uprising. SHARON JOHNSON wills Mrs. Kay to the next years Creative Writing Class, so that they too will know how it is to work for the uSlave Driver . JACK LANG leaves his big ole fat Bass Horn to Dick Baggett, so that Mr. Williams can stop worrying about having someone who can carry it. RAY LAVENDER wills his ability to collect football honors to Doug Pendergrass. VIOLA MARCHAND leaves her sister, Shirley, to the Faculty in hopes that they can do something with her. JOE MATTOCKS leaves his loud bass voice to Coach Jones, who mutters at everyone under his breath. PATRICIA MEY leaves her Southern Drawl to the Yankee Girl , June Williamson. JAMES MOORE leaves his ability to say the wrong thing at the right time to Dale Newton, who seems to have things turned around. JOHN NEAL wills Will, his brother, to Miss Waitewhom he is continually pestering. PETE NEIDE leaves his ability to make some- thing out of nothing and to argue over anything to Mrs. Park to give to the N. F. L.; with it they should never lose. JEANNETTE O'STEEN wills her athletic a- bility to T. J. PAUL OSTEEN leaves his bowed legs to Bob Rogers, who, with them to help, may someday be- come a football player. ROBERTA PERRY leaves her shy ways to that needy young lady, Faith Dunn-Rankin. PEGGY REDMON leaves her Old-Maidls Cor- net to Dinny Forshay, who we all know will use it. MARILYN RITTER wills her curly locks tt Joan Goddard, who also has scissor trouble. VIRGINIA RUSS leaves her suppressed desire to pull the fire alarm rope to Will Fort, who had better keep the desire suppressed. BETTY RUSSELL wills her Class at Rollins every morning to Virginia Mason, so that she can get some dates with college men. MILTON SAWLEY wills his love of love to Pat Keezel, who lacks just one thing, love. DIANE SCHLEY wills her long red hair to Mr. Wilson, who needs long hair no matter what the color. JOAN SEELEY wills her clarinet to Bill Proctor, and hopes that the heat of the air he'll blow into it, won't burn it out. CAROLYN SIMONDS wills her nickname, B0 , to any underclassman who can stand the strain of being called B. O. Plenty . DAVIE SIMS Wills his fear of women to Bob Johnson, who needs some. x DOT SPRINGSTEEN wills her blushing mana net to 393213 Shears, who tries so hard to be bashful, especially during Visits to the women doctors. DENNIS STEDMAN wills his daily scooter trip to Vocational School to Colene Williams, who might like to take up Beauty Culture. ANNIE MAE tTINYy STINSON wills her massive frame to little Lester Carruth, so that maybe now he wont feel inferior because he is smaller than everybody else. MARY STUART SULLIVAN wills her over- exuberance to Bill Burtle. ORPHA VAIL wills her long, lanky legs, which enable her to get through the lunch line faster, to Vera Minster. MARCIA WALTERS wills her jeep, along with a bumpy road, to anyone who can't seem to get their old eye-lids to stay up long enough to get them to school. CHARLES WELLMAN wills his ability to smooch and his custom made hair curler to Kenneth Murrah, who with their help might now be able to overcome his main maladjustment. BOB WHITE wills his ability to collect traffic tickets to Harold Ward, who seems to have that for a hobby. DICK WHITE, along with his brother Bob. leaves. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMSON wills the boys from Haines City to Kathy Andrews. BILL WRIGHT wills his liGeiger Girl De- tector to those two men about women , Jerry Book- hardt and Seth Mendell. CLIFF WRIGHT wills his little Ford to Stanley Parker in the hopes it will make him move a little faster. DOT WHITMORE leaves the old truck to any- one who is strong enough to carry on the 'lWinter Park Moving and Transfer Company for another twelve years.

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HENRY PAUL O'STEEN lee meteor that blazed acrou tlae football My. President 1, 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 3, 4; Student Council 1: 2, 3, 4; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 2; Laff-A-Lot; H011- da'y Hilarity; Chuckles All at Sea; Ybo-Nuff; Football 2, 3, 4. NOT ?HOWN RAYMOND LAVENDER In llae end, be writey, 'Not if you won or 105i, but bow you played the gamef President 2; Inter-Club Council 2; Key Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, EDDIE ADAMS wills her passionate love of green to the colorless underclassman, Jackie God- dard. MARGARET ATHERTON wills her name Atlas to Dick iiMuscles Cayll. GAY AYERS leaves for Lawrence Bailey. JOAN BLEDSOE leaves her unique ability for making A' to the bright boy of all bright boys, , Lake Andrews. LYNNE BAILEY leaves her devilish nature to Harold Ward, who is devilish at heart and just needs a little boost. JERRY BANKS and RONNIE MASTEN will their private booth at the Silver Star to John Haines and Gene Bryant, and hope that thru the use of it, they too will join Alcoholics Anonymous. BETTY BATE wills her laugh to anyone who likes to imitate machine guns. BEVERLEY BOWER wills her ability to keep quiet in Mrs. Kay's class and get away with it to Hushmouth Kathleen Ward. BOB BOYD wills his ability to kiss girls in the dark to George Barley, who in spite of his handicaps, does all right for himself. ENICE CARDER wills her special Albino Formula to uPale Face Gladys Azar. BILL CALDWELL wills his furrowed brow to another thinker, and valued twin brother , C. W. Rogers. CLASS WILLS VERNON CHAMBERS wills his reputation as the strong, silent type to old Harry Loud Mouth Cone. BARBARA CRISLER wills her laugh, pep, and vigor to Pat Keezel, who is equally as quiet. ANNETTE CROLEY leaves some of her length to Jean Rogers, who could use some fresh air and could stand it to be up in the world. DAVID DONNELLY wills his wild ways with the women to Blond, blue-eyed, bashful Bob Peterson. JIMMIE DORAN leaves his llBoyerettic love making ability to the ilbashful, bare-foot beau , Philip Clevenger. JANICE ELDREDGE wills her Yankee spirit to the Rebel Jane Ray Medlock. . NAIDA GRAEBNER wills her llAloha SklftS to Richard Uchabodl Benson. BARBARA HEARD wills her small waistline to Mr. Jones, who could stand a harness on his own bread-basket. THOMAS HENKEL wills his philosophy uToday should be our most wonderful day to any fool who worries about tomorrow. DOT HILL wills her old worn out PhYS- .Ed. shoes to the girl who does so much heavy walking, Anita Richardson. . ELAYNE LOTT wills her winning smile to old sour-face Bertie O,Steen.



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f z: i; ? m RN i iiiluiqq f, wing; 14!? ni' l: Willi? LJQr'CtLL ' Vi'ht'ufas! nhV LLJQM Lamas .. With a swirl of mist and a cloud of smoke our rocket ship soared from its mooring and headed for the promised landga land, we were told, that sur- assed and outdid the beauty of Mother Nature her- self-a true paradise! A living Utopia 1n the year Of 2000. Because the trip would take a few hours to corn- plete, I set myself down alongside the pilot to see if he might render some information about thls won: drous land we were to visit. llWell now I tell ya itis this-a-way . . Realizing that this voice could be none other than FRED tSPEEDYy LEMOSY, I took an instant interest in what he had to say. llBack in the year of 1950, FRED began, things werenlt going so well in the world of ClVlll- zation. So, thinking they could better themselves by leaving their present positions, the class of 1950 founded a Utopia. Among the first class members to arrive was BETTY BATE, who was the stellar attraction at the Silver Star until she had bubble trouble and was forced to leave with her co-partners, SHARON JOHNSON and DIANE SCHLEY. Next to arrive was none other than THOMAS MOORE HENKEL, the famous author who had just written a book enti- tled SHE WORE A YELLOW RIBBON or BABY, IT,S COLD OUTSIDE. Following this disturbance came DAVID tTHE NOSEy DONNELLY and BOB tEAGLE BEAKy WHITE who we're caught dueling over who would take the place of Jimmy gurante, who retired after seeing what they had to 0 er. PETE NEIDE, daring young modeler of Menis night gowns arrived in Utopia after being banished from the country for indecent exposure, by DORO- THY WHITMORE, newly elected President of the Woman's Morality Club, their motto being We want more Nighties on Neide. The real reason for the prominence of the club, however, is due to the eminence of its two sponsors PETER ODELL and RlAbY LAVENDER who set all examples for the c u . Once this Utopia was firmly established FRED continued, llmembers started pouring in froin all parts of the country. Among this new onrush x t. thhgxxeV Q. . CLASS PROPHECY was the deadly and dreaded l'BANKS' BOOBS gang which for some time had been terrorizina Eatonville and Vicinity. These hoodlums, consistin 0f JERRY BANKS, tTHE BRAINSL CHARgms WELLMAN, tDRIVER AND HENCHMANy RONALD MASTEN, tTHE CREEPy and DAVIF: SIMS ifUNDERCOVERMANy, were persuaded to leave the country when their acting shyster laWyer JERRY KIBBE, lost the court battle being Wageci by the Famous Prosecutor BILL HENRY. At this point FRED,S voice was cut off by a shrill whistle which spierced the very core of our 0 cockpit. Pulling alongside and looking very sinister was the notorious rocket c0p, MARCIA WALTERS with her left-hancl man and real reason for her suc: cess, MARY LOU WILLIAMSON. They motioned to us that we were approaching Utopia and that We had better slow down. Following their instructions FRED reduced his speed and soon we were over the island, which was to reveal some very interesting surprlses. As soon as we landed, we were greeted by a gala welcoming party consisting of that great orchestra of renown, made up of four former band students, JACK LANG, JOAN SEELEY, JAMES MOORE, and JOHN NEAL, who played two jazzed-up fun- eral marches and a chorus of Save Your Confeder- ate Money, Boys, The South Is Going To Rise Again. After this first disturbance quieted down, another one was started by DOROTHY SPRING- STEEN, present mayor of Utopia, who delivered a long soliloquy on the beauty of the surrounding environment which began with Welcome to this here dump. The greeting was soon over with, however, and we moved about freely to have a better look around. The first thing to catch our eye was a big neon sign advertising the championship bout between the women wrestlers, JEANETTE OWASH EMi OUT WRING EMi OUTT O'STEEN and MAGGIE tTHE MUGT ATHERTON, which will be held at the Old Men,s Home where Messers. Jones, Miller and Baker are the chief residents. ANNETTE CRO- LEY, janitor of the home for the past thirty yeaIS, gave up her position to JOAN BLEDSOE, number one on the waiting list.

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