Bartow High School - Summerlin Echo Yearbook (Bartow, FL)

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Sophomore Editor: Sallie Hughes, Sophomore Editor: Charlene Gronier, Junior Editorg Janice Hiers. Senior Editor. Front row: Ginger Lyle, Junior Editor: Jeanette Garrett. Senior Editor. Q t. N, si 'T , 1 I 'f ff a s 2.1 of E a .- 5:4 4 . Annette Young, Organizations Editor: Ann Norris, Art Editor: Betty Capps, Photograph Editorg Barbara Barrow, Organizations Editorg Beverly Gardenhire, Activities Editor. Janet Trask. Faculty Editor: Mary Jones. Junior High Editorg George Brown, Boys' Sports Editorg Judy Dur- ranee. Girls' Sports Editor. John Dobbins. Business Staff: Kay Jordan, Business Managerg Jimmy Reese. Business Staff. VERNON E. DOZIER Duke University, M.Ed. Area Supervising Principal PAUL F. FURR. JR. University of Florida, M.A.E. High School Principal LOREN E. HARTSAW Canterbury College. BS. Area Administrative Assistant X 1 fafcbemndffzea K , ' I 5 1 3 it w 9.1 .-I ii . 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X ,m.w,,v wfws-rmmawzmmfmm my 4 sw M: 0 f ACT III IN IUNF lr: lent KAI NFIIF CIASS Nurrl rx IOHW IJOISI 3 rlr lu IORIJXN lr lllflf CHARLIE BROGDON I like work, it fascinates me, I could sit and watch it for hours. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS BUTLER A swell fellow who is rich with friends. S Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Golf Team 3, 4, Football Statistician 4, Band 1, Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. PAUL BUTNER Put off until tomorrow what you can't do today. Clee Club 1, 2, Operetta 1, DCT 3, 4, President 4. L. C. CARAWAY Fair and square, need we say more? S Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, All-SFC 4, Track 2, 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, Class President 1, Senior Class Notable. LARRY ALLEN Take care of me, good men are scarce. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 4, Key Club 4, Band 3, 4, Property Manager 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Swimming Team 3, 4. BE'r'r1E BAREFOOT Happiness is cheaper than worry. FHA 4, Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA BARRow Fun, frolic and glee are there, the will to do and the soul to dare. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespian Society 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, FTA 3, 4, Class Play 3, FHA 4, All-State Chorus 3, 4. BUCKY Born We know not much of him, but what we know is good. Swimming Team 4, Transfer from Robert E. Lee High School in Jacksonville 4. 5 TOMMY CARLISLE Dependable, likeable, a friend sincere, always lull of lun and good cheer. Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Operetta 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 Student Council 43 Football 33 Track 3, 43 Senior Class Notable3 Swimming Team 3, 4. WAYNE CARLTON Humor is one of the elements of genius. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 43 Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. ELIZABETH CLARK A girl with personality plus, and certainly tops with all of us. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Operetta 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 3, 43 FTA 3, 43 Yellow Jacket Staff 43 Senior Class Notable3 FHA 4. BILL CLAYTON Don't trouble trouble 'til trouble troubles you. DCT 3, 4, Reporter 4, Photographer 4. EDWARD CocHRAN lt ain't what you do, it's what you get caught doing. S Club 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Basketball 13 Track 1, 23 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 23 Band 13 FFA 1, 2, 3, 43 Hobby Club 3, 43 Football Statistician 4. LA VERNE CocHRAN And we know, she'll try anything once. Yellow Jacket Staff 43 FHA 4g Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY COKER Happy arn l, from care l'm lreeg why aren't they all contented like me? S Club 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Baseball 23 Glee Club 13 Yellow Jacket Staff 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Guardmaster 43 Class Play 43 Hobby Club 2, 3, 4. LEE CONLEY Twinkle, twinkle athletic star, what a bashful boy you are. S Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Season Captain 43 Baseball 3, 43 Basketball 4g Track 43 Senior Class Notable3 FTA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarlan 43 Youth Day Official 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain of Basketball 4, All-Conference 4. CHARLES CREWS Quiet and shy, a real swell guy. Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD CROFT Not learned, but learning. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager 4, S Club 4. DAN CHUM They conquer who think they can. S Club 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Key Club 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4. SANDY CURRIER Little we think, less we do, isn't it funny how we pull through. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, Youth Day Official 2, 3, Class Play 3, Thespian Society 3, 43 S Club 4, Swimming Team 2, 3, 4. H. . NORMA JEAN CONLEY Her words, her smile, make life worthwhile. Clee Club 1, FTA 2, 3, Student Council 4, DCT 4, Treasurer 4, Hobby Club 2, 3, Miss Summerlin Echo Court 4. DABNEY CONNER All great men are dead, and l'rn not feeling well either. S Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, President 4, Football 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4, Baseball 2, 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, President 2, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Board of Directors 3, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Youth Day Official 4, Class Vice President 2, Senior Class Notable, All-State Chorus 4, Flag Custodian 4. PEGGY ANN Cox She gains many friends by her friendly ways. FTA 3, DCT 4, Library Service 3, Hobby Club 3, 4. CHARLOTTE CRAWFORD Get thee behind me, Satan .' Glee Club 1, Thespian Society 4, Class Play 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 4, Hobby Club 2, 3, 4. t ill SYLVIA DELOACH Kind and neat, gentle and sweet, to know her is really a treat. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, FTA 3, 4, FHA 4. JOHN DOBBINS He isn't afraid of work that's hard and from highest places he cannot be barred. S Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Society 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 4, Annual Staff 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Youth Day Official 2, 3, 4, Class President 2, Class Vice President 4, Class Play 3, 4, Senior Class Notable, Tennis Team 1, 2, 3, Boys' State 3, Quill and Scroll 4: Polk County Youth Guidance Committee 3, Polk County Teen-Age Safe Driving Committee 4. LINDA FIELDS A friend to everyone, and everyone's friend. Spanish Club 2. 3. 4, Spanish Honor Society 2, 3, 4, DCT 4, Library Service 3, 4, Treasurer 3. JOYCE FLOWERS Light of heart and clever, sad and worried-never. FFA 3, 4, FHA 3. 4, Historian 4, Hobby Club l, 2, 3. g ,,., 'swf JOE FORTSON Every man has his devilish moments. FFA 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 1. JIMMY FUSSELL Better an ounce of example than a pound of advice. Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. TOMMY FUSSELL Laugh and the world laughs with you: frown and you'll wrinkle your face. Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. JEANETTE CARRETT Ready for work, ready for play, all through school. she's been that way. S Club 4, Cheerleader 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Junior Classical League 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, State Parliamentarian 4, Student Council 4, Vice President 4, Class Play 3, 4, Senior Class Notable, FHA 4, Girls' State 3, DAR Good Citizenship Award 4, All-State Chorus 4. TRESEA GoDw1N If she can't find anything to laugh about, she'll just giggle. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Yellow Jacket Staff 3. HAZEL Con' The happiest you'll ever find, because she is so sweet and kind. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Yellow .lacket Staff 4, FHA 4. BOBBY HALL Sometimes within his head he thinks a thought. S Club 2, 3, 4, Hand lg DCT 4, Photographer 43 Football Manager 2, 33 Hobby Club 1, 2, 3. MANIAN HAYES A southern belle with a southern drawl. Glee Club 1, 21 FTA 2, 35 FHA 1, 21 Hobby Club 3, 4g Tennis Team 3. RODELLE GARRETT I belong to the union, my books are closed at night. Glee Club l, 2, 3. 4g Basketball 4. JEANETTE GLASS Always laughing, always gay, lhafs Jeanette in every way. S Club 2. 3, 45 Clee Club 2g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary 43 Annual Staff 3, Yellow Jacket Staff 45 FTA 3, 4, Historian 4, Class Secretary 43 Senior Class Notableg FHA 4g Hobby Club 3, 4. PATTY GLASS Small, jolly, and full of fun. S Club 3, 43 Clee Club 2g DCT 4, Secretary 4g Hobby Club 3. HAZEL GODWIN lt's fun to be nice when youlre naturally nice. Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 All-State Chorus 44 Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4. JAN HESTER She's a perpeluol surprise even to those who knnu' her best. S Club 45 Cheerleatler 45 Cvlee Club 1. 2. 3, 45 Opt-retta 1. 2. 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. Secretary 45 Thespian Society 2. 3, 4, Vice President 45 junior Classical League 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. Secretary 35 Yellow Jacket Staff 45 FTA 2, 3. 45 Stutlent Council 25 Class Play 35 FHA 45 Cirls' State 3. BETTY JANE HIERS She's attractive, she's aetiife-nuf soitl. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Uperetta 1, 2. 35 National Honor Society 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 45 Junior Classical League 2. 3. 45 Thespian Society 3. 45 Annual Staff 3. 4. Editor 45 FTA 2. 3. 45 Band 1, Treasurer 15 Class Play 35 FHA 4. JANICE HIERS Really and willing Io do her part, she's won her way into many n heart. S Club 3. 45 Cheerleader 3, 45 Clee Club 1. 2. 3. 45 Operetta 1, 2. 3. 45 National Honor Society 3. 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 45 Tbespian Society 3. 4: Spanish Club 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 45 Annual Staff 3, 45 FTA 2. 3, 45 Stutlent Council 4. Secretary- Treasurer 4: Band 1, 25 Youth llay Official 45 Class Vice President 15 Class Secretary 3: Class Play 3: Senior Class Notable-5 Cirls' State 35 Homecoming Sponsor 45 Miss Summerlin Echo Court 4: Yellow ,laeket Staff 4. SHERDEN HUEE Good works go with his name. Clee Club 1. 2. 35 Operetta 1. 2. 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Key Club 3, 4, Vice President 45 FTA 2, 3, 4, Vice Presirlent 45 Band 1, 35 Basketball 1. 25 Class Play 3. Picture Noi' Available , WN , CAROLYN JOHNSON She has a smile for every girl: Iwo ,lor every hay. Glfl' Clllll l. 2. 35 Operetta 1, 25 Thespian Society 3. 45 Annual Staff 2, 35 Yellow jacket Staff 4: FTA 2. 3. 45 Band 15 Youth llay Official 45 Class Play 43 St-nior Class Notable: Hobby Club 4. GLENN JONEs Beware. I may do something sensational. Clee Club 1. 25 Football 1. 25 Basketball 25 liaseball 3. KAY JORDAN She's bright, shefs witl-v5 she's talkative too, and we wouldn'I swap her for ten of yon. Glee Club 2, 3. 45 Operetta 2. 3. 45 National Honor Society 3. 45 Tliespian Society 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurerg Anriual Staff 45 FTA 3. 45 Hand 35 Class Treasurer 45 Class Play 3. 45 FHA 4. BOB KAPLAN None but himself can be himself. Clee Club 2, 3, 45 Operetta 2, 3, 45 Thespian Society 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Yellow Jacket Staff 45 Student Council 35 Class Play 3, 4, Stage Manager 35 Student Director 4. MARILYN MARTIN Like 'em all, but love only one. Senior Class Notablt-3 FHA 3. 4. Vice President 43 Hobby Club l. 2. 3. 4, President 4. BARBARA MATHIS Jolly, friendly, and good nalnred. Clee Club l. 2, 3g Operetta l, 2: DCT 4. WILMA MAXWELL When there is love in the heart, there are rainbows in the eyes. Clee Club 2. 3. 43 Ops-retta 33 Spanish Club 2g FTA 3, 43 Band l3 Youth Day Official 13 Library Service lg Hobby Club 4. GEORGE MCCLELLAND lle's not too bashful or too bold: he's 6A'df'llvV right we are tolrl. FFA 1. 2. 3, 4, Recorder 2. Treasurer 43 Hobby Club 1. 2, 3, 4. SALLIE KELLER Shels never ready, she's always late: but she smiles, so we wait. Glee Club l. 2, 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 43 Operetta l, 2. 3, 4g National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice President 43 Thespian Society 3, 43 Spanish Club 2. 3, 43 Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. President 4g Annual Staff 1, 23 Yellow Jacket Staff 43 FTA 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Notable-3 All-State Chorus 3, 4g Superior State Vocal Contest 3, 4. DON LESTER Take care of me, good men are scarce. S Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3. 43 Basketball l. 2, 3. 43 Track 3, 4g Baseball 23 Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4g Operetta 1, 2. 3, 43 Spanish Club 3. 4, President 33 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Swimming Team 3. JUANITA LOCKE She is most loved by those who know her best. Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE MANN I'm looking for the man who invented work. Thespian Society 43 Class Play 43 Swimming Team 43 Hobby Club 1, 2. 3, 4. l if-1-.f-..7., Aaumumnmu-uni nga. inwwmi JOHN MCCLELLAND He lirex to live. not Io ll0!lXl. I l A I. 2. 33 DCT 4. Sergeant-at-Arnms. CHARLES MCVAY' Doesrft lake life loo XPl'I'UllSl-L DCT 3. -L Serge-ant-at-Arl11s 4, Report:-r 4: Class Vive esirlz-nt 2: FF.-X 2. 31 Hobby Club 2. TALBERT MELTON .'ll'll0ll8 speak lourler than ll'0HlS. Hobby Club 1. 2. 3. 4, CLAIRE MRRRIT1' Horn to talk and mllr she mnsl. Clem- Club 1. 2. 3g IICT 4. as Y xx f' ELOISE MERRITT Happiness is rheaper Ihan worry. so nhl pay lhe high prire? Glu- Club lg DCT 3. 4. Librarian 3. 4: l.ibrary 51-rvivf' 29 Hobby Club 2. LARRY TVInv1s Stop, look, and listen --here romes Larryl Clem- Club I, 2. 3. 41 Open-Ita l. 2. 3. 41 Tb:-spian Society 45 Student Counvil 3: liantl 1. 2. 3. 4. l re'si1lr'nl 4, Quartvrmaster 1. 2, 33 Travk 3. 4: Class lllay 3. 43 Bugle-r 1. 2. 3: Elf-mc-ntary 4. SUE MURPHY l will laugh and sing my way along. Cl:-e Club 1. 2, 3. 45 Up:-retta 1. 2. 3, 45 The-spian So- ciety 3. 43 Junior Classiral League- 2. 3. 43 Y:-llow jack:-I Staff 43 FTA 2. 3. 43 Class Play 31 Fc-'nior Class Notablvg FHA 3. 4. President 43 All-State Chorus 3. 4g Superior Soloist State 3. 4. BILLY NABERHAUS Men may rome, men may go, l'll get there even tho l'm slow. S Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vive President 31 Golf Team 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4: Hobby Club 1. 2. 3. 4. F ?53i5':l3,WE if it ,l1MMY REESE There have been several Shalfespeares, but only one Butch Reese. S Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Clee Club 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Cheerleader 4, Class Play 3. 4, Swimming Team 3, Hobby Club l, 2. 3. DELMAR RHODEN The only things l have against education are classes and books. Clee Club 1, Operetta 1, Youth Day Official 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4. Secretary 4, Hobby Club 2. MAXINE ROGERS Likable and then some. Clee Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, DCT 4, Chaplain 4, Hobby Club 2. FRED Russ He's quiet, but quite a fellow. Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hobby Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 9 ANN NORRIS A good rlaneer, a swell gal, really a person to be your pal. S Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 3, 4, FTA 2. 3. 4, Band 1, Librarian 1, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Captain 4, Youth Day Official 2, Class Play 3, 4, FHA 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 3, Captain 3, Office Girl 2. LAVONIA PAIGE Loyal hearted, strong of mind, a jollier girl yozfll never find. Clee Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, Yellow Jacket Statf 4, Class Play 3, FHA 4. MYRTICE POWER One case where red hair and temper rloesn't seem to go together. Clee Club 1, 2. 3, 4,'Yellow Jacket Staff 3. MARCUS RAPE He's jolly, he's tall, he's friendy lo all. Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3. 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Thespian Society 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4. Vice President 3, Spanish Honor Society 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Yellow Jacket Staff 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Director 3, Youth Day Official 4, Junior Class President, Basketball 1, Track 1, Class Play 3, 4, Golf Team 3, All-Slate Chorus 4. gi l SANDY SIMPSON Laughing, smiling, erermoreg shelx a girl we all arlore. Clee Club 1. 2, 3. 43 Operetla 3. 4. Tbespian Society 43 FTA 3. 43 Class Treasurer 3: 1-'HA 3. 4. Seeretary 4. AIIDREY SMITH .llorlest and xweet as I1 alaisy. Gln-e Club l: Hobby Club 2. 3. 4: Class TI'l'2iSllTt'l' 1. JOAN SMITH Depenrlalzle, frienllly, anrl sinvere is slze. DCT 43 Library Se-rviee l. 2. 3: Hobby Club l. 2. 3. PETE STALVEY .4 good sport ann' an all-rouml goorl fellow. Football 2. 3. 4: llasketball 3. 43 Traek 2. 3. 4g FFA 2, 43 Hobby Club 2. 43 S Club 2. 3. 4. .I .AW .. I I A I I fl MP .45 faiwgry. ar KENNETH STAPLETON I! rum be lruly sairl, he is a genllenzan, Cleo Club lg Flvl 2: Hobby Club 2. 3, 4. PAT STARLINI: .4 goozl naturerl person is nerer out of plare. l'lolIby Club l. 2. 3. 41 DCT 4. LEWIS STIIJHAM Larliex. ladies. :leur lmlies please lenre me alone. N ... . . . , A , 1 5 Club 3. 41 Cleo Club I. Z. 3. 4: Upon-tta l. 2, 3. 43 Tbespian Society 3. 4. Presimlent 4: .lunior Classical League 2. 3. 4. Vive President 2. President 31 Key Club 4g Yellow ,laeket 5taff 4: Youth Day Uffieial 1, 3, 43 Football 3. 4. All-Conferenee 41 Baseball 3. 4. Co-Captain 4: Senior Class Notable: All-Stale Chorus 41 Flag Cus- todian 4. JIM TUNE With a liltle help l roulll rule the world. Clee Club 1. 2. 3, 45 Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4. National Honor Society 3. 4. State l'resiIlent 41 Tbespian Soeiety 3, 4g Spanish Club 2. 3. 4. Pre-sitlent 25 Spanish Honor Society 4. Key Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 33 Yellow ,laeket Staff 4: Student Council 1. 2, 3. 4g Youth Day Official 43 Class Vice President 3. President 4g Senior Class Notable: Flag Custodian 4: Polk County Teen-Age Safe Driving Committee 4. I U. x.,, ,..L . A iililjxili' 'Q , iii? I if ff.: 3 GENE WEST l'm a trophy case daddy, with the trophy Case blues! S Club 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4, Bas- ketball 4, All-Conference 4g Baseball 2, 3, 4, All-Conference 4-Q Track 4, Hobby Club 1, 2. 3. 4. BILLY WEYAND Courteous and likeable, we'II never forget him. FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 43 Hobby Club 1, 2. THEODOCIA WHITAKER Not too quiet Io be boring, not too loud to be annoying. Glee Club 1, 2, 33 Hobby Club 43 Annual Staff lg FHA 1, 2. BETTY Jo WHITE Smile and be happy, thy future is bright. S Club 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. 4g Operetta 3, 4, Thcspian Society 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4g Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4g FTA 3, 4g Class Secretary lg Class Play 3, 43 Senior Class Notableg FHA 49 Homecoming Sponsor 4g Summerlin Echo Court 3g Miss Summerlin Echo 4. EDITH WATERS Full of fun and mischief too. FTA 3, 4a Class Play 4g FHA 4g Hobby Club 3, 4. KENNETH WATKINS It matters not how long we live, but how. S Club 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 4. Vice President 4, Operetta 3, 4g The-spian Society 2, 3, 4g Key Club 3, 44 Yellow Jacket Staff 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Youth Day Official 4, Football 3, 43 Track 2. 3, 43 Swimming Team 2, Hobby Club 1, 2. SHIRLEY WIATSON A maiden good to look at, and oh .' how jolly. S Club 3, 43 Cleo Club 1, 2, 3g FHA 4g Hobby Club 4. H. J. WAYCHOFF If there's anything I like better than one day away from school, it's two. S Club 2, 3, 4g Cleo Club lg FFA 1, 2, 3, 45 Hobby Club 2. WW Picture Not Available ' .Y sl' I fe 'Q 3.531 JIMMY WHITE A l'0HibllIlIll'Ull sm-h as his-athletic IUIIUBS and lrienrllp- is liarrl to bear. -N . . . - S Club 2. 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3. 4: Football 3. 4. All- Conference 4: Basketball 3, 4. All-Conference 4: Base- ball 2. 3. 4. All-Conference 4: Hobby Club 1. 2. 3. 4. JERRY WHITTEN Hehe not on the roll of common men. N .U . , . . . . S Club 3. 4: Clee Club 1. 2. 3, 4: Op:-retta 1. 2. 3. 4: National Honor Sueiety 3. 4. President 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Thespian Soeiety 3. 4: Key Club 2. 3. 4. Board of Directors 4: Editor Yellow Jacket 4: Student Council 4: Youth Day Official 4: Senior Class Notable: Tennis Team 2. 3. 4: American History Award 3: Bausch and Lomb Science Award 4: FSU journalism Award 4. BETTY JO WIDNER Kind and neat. gentle and sweet: to know her is really a treal. Ulee Club 1. 4: Yellow jacket Staff 3: Hobby Club 2. 3. JEAN WILLIAMS She rernimls ux of 1-lmnipagne: she is always bubbling over. Spanish Club 2. 3. 4: DCT 4: Class Play 3: FHA 3. 4: American Homemaker Award 4: Hobby Club 3. 4. Presi- dent 3. -'E' ROBERT WILLIS Life is loo short to worry. Yellow Jacket Staff 3: FFA 3. 4: Hobby Club 3. 4. ANNETTE YOUNG Full of misrliief and lull of fun. many frienrlsliips she has won. Clee Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Operetta 1. 2. 3. 4: Quill and Scroll 4: Thespian Society 4: Spanish Club 2. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 3: Spanish HOHUT Sfvfiviy 3. 4. Vift' President 4: Yellow ,laekel Staff 4: FTA 4: FFA Sweetheart 4: Miss Summerlin Court 4. SYLVIA YOUNG Sugar anrl spice anrl everything nice. GIF? Club 1. 2- 3: Operetta l. 2: National Honor Sn- ciety 3. 4: Junior Classical League 2. 3. 4: DCT 4, Historian 4, Chaplain 4. 'Jn E ? 5 VI M a , r . L' K 4 'L' ff? Q l . 7' I w An 4. 0 I ' ix ,a QI!! A --ukfwati 2 my . :N- 5 WWI: 3 W X 'L I if 'a,Al.5ff1 b i DON LESTER Summerlin Act1'1'ities Award Instrumental ,llusic Award .IEANETTE CLASS Mrs. J. K. Stuart Commercial Award SUE MURPHY Vocal Music Award ,Q -V - .9 5. .t I A ., my ff.. f fa:-vis.. ' ' .- 5 Y 2.4- , I A A. , N:,,. . .,,. M4 ,IA N ' Q1- ,Q 6 W i I 'W' P E we Y 'Q' ff. .2 5121 I . . I f rr I as .IIM TUNE .IERRY WHITTEN I aledir'tarz'ar1 Salutatarian, liansclz K .Ualhernalics A ward Lomb Science A ward, V. X-:wgtqt -M F. W. Good Citizenship Award, English A w a r d, journalism A ward. aww A - ., If-:Maw 'N QW QWEW ' ,W yt , JOHN DOBBINS .IEANETTE CARRETT Key Club Award l7.A.R. Cond lfitizenslzip Drarrzatics Award Award Dmmatics Award I 601604 'I J . I 42 1I' AX' ' ' il s r I . -25' 1 go' pgs g f r, QI QW M59 it , gs' ,. G .V X ,Q-'if' Iv-ff e Q Qfg. ..L ci , R I an Q Y A Z QI to 4 If 1- I? Y Q W V- SANDY SIMPSON .IIMMY WHITE LEE CONLEY DHA-R. Homemakem Bob Fulton Sportsmanship Awards Award, Clothing MARCUS RAPE Pl'CSid8Ill,S Award Special Service Award DAN CRUM National Thespian Awar BARBARA BARROW Vocal Music Award rep. . ,- 590 -l , w It M IL -lf ,f I fg- 1. f lx L 14 v A 4, . . f 5 '1 I 1 nl' I 289 I I J' u Fx 5 I 1 , .I I Q ' A -'5 ':f' .1 -' GENE WEST Athletics Award Semin ,, 11 and kaneueg SUS and J' - Best ah-rolmd are 10 qve ever met. They will lm ww always Succ d The busiesi People you excel m word and did Carolyn and Tommy, wherever they go, Always take time to say hello. 91994 I ' 1, 'i'f,' N. 3 i ' '4 V I I' d xhfif hand' A Ken Am ounolars gan. - ,ew1SW'W .. . , md- , 'e arid amcc aiiqimp-al hxokmg m tht hu The? C10 their laike xjleny excel Nmncc - A x Fry well. CL? i' Next in line come Marilyn and Lee, Dubbed the cutestf' d0n,t you agree? Dabney and BCUY 10' . N Z , Uesfv Sho El' - Liked :WA atlszirsopularv as we att know amed most nlallngzlyhlxbeth and L. C. Dubbeg ITYO .V you and ine. In tournaments Jeanette and Pete lead the fieldg To their opponents they7ll never yield. Wm fTp, ,,. I ,f X W 7 24444 Dag 7154 John Barnacle, Treasurer and Collector, and Caro' Lewis Sfidham and Tom HYIUHH. CitY Alldimf Hn lyn Johnson. Clerk. First row: Jimmy Reese, Chief of Police, Carol Berg, City Librarian, Chet Collins, City Prosecu- tor, Carolyn Johnson, Treasurer and Collectorg Janice Hiers, Personnel and Civil Service Head, Lee Conley, City Commissioner. Second row: Dabney Conner. City Commissioner, Marcus Rape, City Manager, Lewis Stidham, City Auditor and Clerk, Jim Tune, Mayor-Commissioner: Bud Robinson, Municipal judge. Third row: L. C. Caraway, City Commissioner, Charles Bragg, Power Plant Operator, .lohn Dobbins, City Attorney, Arthur Varnadore, City Commissioner. 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' , 1' X 'Iv Q Q L x :ffm ' A .Hi N ' 3. it af A: - ' tx ' fa? vi it l 1 X 1 Franks Mercantile Bartow Bakery City Jewelry Johnis Restaurant Carpentefs Leetl's Shoe Store BOWil6l'l,S Hardware Wester'1i Auto Store Jesselyrfs .lack's Cafe Martin Paint Store Bartow Printing Parkefs Cleaners Burriglifs Longls Furniture Co Earl Hatton lnsurance Lueile King Greeifs Fuel of Floricli Bartow Forcl Collnpanv Qualitv Service Station S 77 'Cy Smith lJhilip's llept Store Bretonls Restaurant dlua lack: Staff Carlos Mancil, David Cowles, Frank Williams, Jerry Whitten, Bud Robinson, Marcus Rape, Kay Lauderbaugh, Jean Smith, Dot Starling, Sylvia Alford, George Brown. Second'row: Hazel Goff, Jan Hester, Rosemary Garrett, Janet Trask, Sallie Hughes, Jeanette Garrett, Ruby Cochran, Donna Widner, Jeanette McGraw, Linda Lingo, Lavonia Page. Third row: Sallie Pennington, Janice Hiers, Carolyn Johnson, Sue Murphy, Sallie Keller, Charlene Cronier, Ginger Lyle, Elizabeth Clark, Annette Young, Charlotte Crawford, Sharon Fitch. ll? g Z ,If 5 The Yellow Jacket Staff is composed of ' students taking Journalism. By doing excel- lent work on the staff, they may qualify for membership in the Quill and Scroll. I ' 'R I MARCUS RAPE JERRY WHITTEN Business Manager Edif0f'i'l'Chi9f 2adlandScfwll The Quill and Scroll is an honorary organization for students who have done outstanding work in the field of journalism, either in connection with the yearbook, the school paper, or other school publications. t I i Jerry Whitten, John Dobbins, Janice Hiers, Vice President, George Brown, Marcus EARL McELVEEN Rape, Kay Jordan, Jeanette Garrett, Treasurer, Annette Young, Beverly Gardenhire. Sponsor Center: Betty Jane Hiers, President, Ginger Lyle, Charlene Cronier. ,I wi1' f2is W5 E 5 gh f 'X L ' is I U I ' Q 'W N ,LQ ' 4 ' A . ,. A K ., ..., . x A f' f Tl 5 N 1 v W .H A g 9 'Gym' flgig an-A -ia x '?3r.-N 1-- V ' : 15 N4 - ,M- ,f ' N1 ,KM ,gf Wvvlfww Ydyyf-A vw MQ ,5 hs! H IE sb' Y fsfw i.,e,,, nv ' L L X its W V X tv-- J '3 ' Y ,. Wh Azw ' ' J, Li! -K Yi - . ,Q M K if y - Q . . A Q 5. K -I--1 ' - wiv' m1 wl9L?CWf'fMAil1ff5 - W, V f ,. .. i ,. X- usa' g y,-S, -- ,R -: ew 5 QW- v ., - , J' .Jw Tfzf i5i?SiEg?QaffJW W vii' f. -T Ji J Q.: ff 11:e4Q:1?is fs ?f??WNik1v1-H'?iZwX HX 5' -. f gi, Ji xy? N f ' W'rH4,f,m.sg2Z. , My N 1 W . -V M, ,Rf : ' 'g ' x Q 'Q' - i ' i .. Sylvia Young, Maxine Rogers, Marcus Rape, Kay Jordan, Janice Hiers, Betty Jane Hiers, .lan Hester, Jim Tune, Jeanette Garrett, Sallie Keller. 74a ' Wann ' Members of the National Honor Society must maintain a B average and excel in such qualities as Character, Leadership, Schol- arship, and Service. The initiation of the National Honor Society is an elaborate candlelight service held in assembly. This initiation is highlighted by the reading of the outstanding theme with speeches given by members of the organization on the four main qualities. The most important projects this year were the sponsoring of the Senior individual pictures for the Annual, the nursery for the P.T.A. with the FTA, the entertaining of the faculty with their annual Game Party. Yivl First row: Jan Hester, Secretaryg Sallie Keller, Vice President. Second row: Jerry Whitten, Presidentg Dabney Conner, Treasurer. ' MH. ' bi fi P ' .,.-.-nap., po 91' L m . , iii, ,1 3: 4 ff if LW, . - ff xl' I of N-a---' f x , .,. :Z F. , ' ww ' , ' ' T' I a,., i f 'W . L , . - I N M. .-rg-Q. -I,-:Q 3,1 , W 411.-jflff' M' X- .. A 1 ,, W M . ,Q ff' 124' 24 K f L 'ia ., .ix . x Ana. mmm 'Finn .Gm X' , 4 . 4 '31 i , . 4 l A l P fx 1 ' t First row: Kenneth Watkins. John Dobbins, Dabney Conner, Marcus Rape, L. C. Caraway. Second row: jimmy White, Bob Kaplan, Sherden Huff, Jerry Whitten, Tommy Carlisle. Third row: Bobby Cochran, Jesse Ellis, Burnham Lott, Frank Williams, Chet Collins, George Brown. David Cowles. Fourth row: George Howell, Lf-on Hebb. Lamont Breton. Sammy James, Ed Ethererlgv, David Casey. First row: Chet Collins. Treasurer, John Dobbins, Presidentg Sli:-rdf-n Huff, Vim- President, Frank Williams, Secretary. St-cond row: Board of Directors, Bud Robinson, ,lr-rry Whitten, Sammy james. ,fix SDE. lvl it il l A Xl, I gl' YS! MR. DANDO-Sponsor eq '20j26f4 Ml it announcing athletic events . . Key Club President. john Dobbins pre-se-nts Kiwanis Club President Robert lluffakz-r with il flu-ek ot' one hundred dollars to be-nf-fit the umia-rprivil:-ge-ul children. The Key Club is one of the more active organizations of high school. This club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and its members are chosen from boys whose grades remain at a Cv average or better. This club had many successful projects and activities this year. The most outstanding were handling concessions for band contest and baseball games, the Mothers' Banquet. and selling tickets at baseball games. This year seven Key Club members attended the international Key Club Convention in Philadelphia and four mem- bers attended the District Key Club Convention at Daytona Beach. The Bartow chapter received honors in International competition as well as being ranked second in state achieve- ment report competition. xx X -rf! -- -. f- Ji' N S If X s n, l fi 7 J L Q' ff it n Seagal-Q, Ii? -dz 2 Q .,.. 3, f W' y Y Fr U ,.- 4 4 4. Q, ,:,: 'W ' , wg w if .2Awg.., 1 1 , ,ZW- Q. YN' 'fi V., ,, 'Qfq-I .wi-Ji. na as fl x wx, .Sgr ' 3 ,Sl 'sis , -I . sas f YE . . ARM :D 'Hrs A Qi A T aria, A sr A 'E J - 1 Q A... , ,X A-Q3 uf' f .Wu ' W 'VE iq LIT V H A ,, q lg FkSfQii, f?5'ie44QT, I N an ,mm K ff f. K ww .. af ,V I f? 5 mg iff: ' ww WIN' I X 53.5 T . 'Hg ,Fr 22 1 4.1. -1, . :ff 2-a,.E5':', 'H fig., ' V41 MH, , ' A 2sfgf W wx 1 ,A ' W ,si '-is . f W 'N -f .f www, .YQ H 24? wfggws-J , - Hi, 2 4, 6 'E '-'awww K ,V 5 if , 7? A , Q Q R5 ' W 'MY 2 .. H M, Eff t.f FC First row: Amelia Gurley, Sylvia Willis, Malba Starling, Eloise Kent, Sharon Fitch, Mignon Jordan, Rosemary Garrett, Kay Jordan. Beverly Gardenhire, Betty Jane Hiers, Charlotte Craw- ford, Carol Brest, Helen Barnes. Second row: Jeanette Glass, Jan Hester, Betty Jo White, Sandy Simpson, Betty Barefoot, l,aVerne Cochran, Lavonia Paige, Sue Murphy, Marilyn Martin. Joyce Flowers, Hazel Goff, Jeanette Garrett, Sallie Keller, Delaine Register, Jackie Cochran. Third row: Sylvia Shepherd, Ginger Stuart, Dianne McLean, Betty Capps, Sylvia Alford, Lynne Carlton, Dottie Duke, Ginger Lyle, Miss Lyle, Sponsorg Charlene Cronier, Shirley Watson, Edith Waters, Ann Whittle, Jackie Hutto, Dolores Dozier. Fourth row: Janet Trask, Sally Hughes. Janice Vaughn, Esel Howard, Priscilla Hutto, Nancy Hiley, JoAnn McKeithen, Louise Perrit. Fdna Marie Bruce, Doris Griffin. Shara Markette, Bonny Powell, Jeanie Bales. JoAnn lnzer. Mary Jones. Fifth row: Cookie Duke, Frances Maits, Marcella Stokes, Francis Harris. Gail Stevens, Sara Barnes, Martha Arenson, Sylvia Grayson, Gleda Burkett, Judy Durrance, Faye Russ, Elizabeth Clark. Sylvia DeLoach, Barbara Barrow, Shirley Branton, Annie Ruth Whitaker. :cf agar' Sue Murphy, Presidentg Ginger Lyle, Treasurerg Jackie Hutto, Parliamentariang FII-LA. PURPOSES: Joyce Flowers, Historiang Marilyn Martin, Vice President, Sandy Simpson Secretary, seated. Standing: Miss Lyle, Sponsor. To Promote: , , , , 7 , Appreciation of the joys and satis- faction of homemaking. Worthy home membership. Democracy in home and community life. Good home and family life for all. lnternational good will. Development of creative leadership in home and community life. Wholesome individual and group recreation. Interest in home economics. Jane Porter, Presidentg Doris Carroll, Vice Presidentg Cookie MRS, MOORE-Sponsor Duke. Social Chairmang Sue Ann Porter. Secretary-Treasurer. In order to provide the courteous and efficient circulation of educational materials to both the student body and the faculty our school offers a course in Library Service. The class includes practical instruction in routine library procedures and at the same time has as a secondary goal the recruitment of future librarians. Our group is a member of the Polk County Library-AV Assistants Association. First row: Shirley Coulter. Jane Porter. Sue Ann Porter, Cookie Duke. Second row: Mary Ward, Linda Fields, Doris Carroll, Amelia Curley. N13 A mi . iii' mv' A- ' W A . ,.,. s mfwz a ., fm, f-,? 1 4 -, J 4. 1 'igf-. - ,.j.g ,f .fuk ,- .,, ,d -- ,-is f ,r W 3 ,.'qjn ,J ' Iwi' il . my LW QQ, 1 gg- . 6. ig -fr-1 2 B '92 . . 511 M 'H ' ,J,QiizEff',. 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W, . 4 f ,E if :ilk uv '!- 'TFY 1' 'f a 5 P 4.5 wg, mb , 1 Q? ? , ,ge 4 312. , -w Mr if V L54 asia? 3 af a L15 ggi 5 gn ja .je fi ff ' .f- f 1 L :Si Wx 3 ,,,A H, ' hh, W ,QQ : ii, 2 W. ,A A A L , ' K-. f QA 1, f f i ' ,ii , X 1. A .sg Tiki Hi . Q .N , as ,Aw - ?iIf'S' ,- .lf , 5 V Q 1 194, w w n S A Q ,, , x L . L L xl' r 5? .? . f M 15525 ' Y - 'Qing f f' W wif' 5 ' Q M, . W, V, I JW f-if fu .1 .41 1. tr' ,J 4 .mw- 'Shiv ,J fs Q., .,, A ? caubz f ' . t vi .M . 1 l g g.,.,ig-,' fi, , , FF . at 1 -L,1-i . t y 1. . ig . ig L ZIQQ. ' F' - 'WT F ' 9 LL? Q , ' i g g. . - to H -. . Q' . Q V if ' F . +1 i n, .. I ,, in . i f i E a' -f li 4 s , F A 1 6 - 'i . , . ' Q yg l . ,, ,Q y , I s t X I if 'F T., . X y hh ' ' 4 I 5 , ' 4 .- l l s t 1 l i 'il First row: Lynn Carlton, Kay Lauderbaugh. Janice Vaughan. Linda Hanshaw. Esel Howard, Dolores Doizer, Betty Ann Wewt. Sylvia Crusov. llharle-no Cronin-r. Sallie Pennington. Sylvia Slivplu-rd. S4-1-ond row: janv! Fvkliaralt. Mary le-an Harmon. Slivlliv wl3ll3i'P. Franc:-S Harris. ,loflnn Nlt'Kvitlic'n. Sylvia Alford, JoAnne- livrry. llf-tty Sliiwr. Jackie' Hutto. Third row: Hobby Hill. Frank Williams. llurnham Lott. llual Robinson. Arthur Yarnatlon-. llavid llartwr. Urorgf- Kotlirovk. 'llllomas Raul:-rson. Uvorge- llrown. .,,.....l ii First row: Ros:-mary Carre-tt, Ginger Stuart. Judy Fleming. Dianne McLean. Lavonia Exum. Bobbie- Arne-son. Sara lllarkett, Priscilla Hutto. Mignon Jordan. Laura Wilson. Nancy Hiley. janet Moore. Se-cond row: Nc-ll Thorn- ton. lloliliy ,le-an Bush. Sylvia Willis, ,ludy llurranvv. Sara Barnes. .lt-sso Ellis. Loon Hr-lull. .lay HUIllf'l'. .limmy Whidtlen. Sallin- Hughvs. Janvt Trask. Third row: Martha Mathis. Dorothy Harris. Glu-da Burkett. Sylvia Crayon. lllartlia Arm-son. Sammy .lame-s. Ed Etlivrr-nlge-. Larry Islit-ll. ,lohnvy He-hh. Franm-s Maits. Sharon Fitvh. BRASS SECTION-First row: Martha Arneson, Dot Starling, Don Lester, ,limmy Champion, Donald Croft, Cary Register, Sydney Hrable, .lack Pamplin, not pictured. Second row: Kenneth Allen, Larry Mims, ,limmy Whidden, Charlotte Crawford, Gerry Conner, Mariet Barrow, Peter Minerva, Charles Hammond, Nancy King, Don Crum, Sammy Crutchfield. pu ,. :DI I HORN gnd SAXOPHONE SECTION-Firgt row: Mary jf-an PERCUSSION SECTION-Arthur Varnadore, Marcus Rape Harmon, Reid Baker, Winnifred Cornelius. Clenn Carlton. LHYYY Isvbfflly Charles ROWHUCL Martha WHlkiflS- Second row: Linda Hanshaw, Cecil Kent, Sara Markette, Louise Perritt. WOODWIND SECTION-First row: Scotty McEa1l, Lynne Carlton, Lamar Parker, Sara Barnes, Sylvia Shephard, Sylvia Crusoe, Rosemary Garrett, Jeanette Smell, Mignon Jordan. Second row: Kenneth Watkins, Mebba Starling, Suzanne DeLoach, Patricia Thackery, Edwin Price, Sylvia Alford, Janet Trask. if H E? N fs war A .1?sifw 5I5Z3:f+?'5 W 'xx ig il ., 'A ii K ll , L .:,. f t Ig 5, :1 ' .. .J Yiffr. Q . Q. 4. . W kai pxtjl , . ., . , f ' if S W fffiffm' Bf,f'!fQw? 'S?' W gg 53 A if 3 is iq if: E uri 53. if if L J V X y f ' I S f 4 1? First row: Maxine Rogers. Pat Starling, Patty Glass. ,loan Smith. Claire Merritt. Barbara Mathis. .lt-an Williams. Mary Ann Albritton. Second row: John McClelland. Ronald Anthony. Bill Clayton. fflnirles Mevay. ,laek Hiekman. Bolrby Gillooley. F l I Q 1955 State U.C.T. President, Joe Butner presents the Patty Glass, Maxine Rogers. Norma Jean Conley. Bobby Gillooley d M W'lk' Q n Norma Conle was resented the Outstand- Certifieatt- of Cooperation to his Employer. Mr. Ernest an r. 1 1n-0 , . y p Smith. at the -lfnipltiyor'-Eniployov Banquet. ing D.C.T. Student Award hy the D.C.T. Sponsor. Mr. W. E. Wilkinson. x ,, ff V Q.. twat, tx- . and . . K :,,LS5. is -xea '- -Qv, -4 V First row: Sylvia Young, Peggy Cox. Norma ,lean Conley, Crave- Spivey. Myrtiee- Sue Smith. lfloise Nl:-rritt. l.inmla Fir-ltls. Sr-cond row: Hubby Hall. Paul llutner. Mr. Wilkinson. Co-ordinator' Ralph Beasley. Malcorn Whitman. joe liutner. The Bartow Diversified Co-operative Training program was reactivated in 1952. D.C.T. students go to school in the morning and work in the afternoon. receiving aeademic eredit for their work experience. Each year an Employer-Employee Ivan- quet honoring the employers is held at which time a cup is presented to the out- standing l7.C.T. student of the year and certificates of merit are given to those students who have shown themselves to be worthy of this award. Other highlights of the year are the District and State conventions. F. MR. WILLIAM E. WILKINSON-Sponsor First row: Miss Oacts, Sponsorg Dabney Conner, Jeanette Garrett, ,lan Hester, Ed Etheredge, Janet Be-vis. .ludy llurrance. Sammy James, Sally Hughes, Janet Trask. Betty ,lane Hiers, Lewis Stidham. Second row: Leon lrlehh. Sonny Kirkland, Sue Murphy, JoAnne Berry, Nancy Hiley. Sharon Fitch. Frances Maits, Eloise Kent, Francis Scranton, Jimmy Huggart. The Junior Classical League is composed of students who are taking or have taken Latin. The purpose of this organization is to encourage an interest in and appreciation of the civilization, language. literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to gain some understanding of the debt of our own culture to that of classical antiquity. OFFICERS: Sammy James, Vice Pres- ident: Janet Bevis, Treasurerg ,Iudy Durrance, Secretaryg Ed Etheredge, President. ik A s 4 x . M, 1 M A gf. N ffl? z . .L k Y .QA X M Q N , .L 5 'if 1 4 f g. 2 W f. 1fx2: 'Q W' we Ss X my f :S Ei 525: is 'R ' . ak G43 K 5 Ei' wk X ' we N 1: Y W . L4 K .Sf if :M My-'D . K . , . '-:Ea A 'ggi - A Wx. ,X Q. K .M 'r I 'i P A M 'Q' inf! V ' .. . 1. , ' 1x - -, . QM. 1 - Ly ' -9 ' 'M-. 4..d1 4 r. A . A ,A WW-A 1 M gf: f- 145411, 4-M' :.' Q. Lima' i .f L-'-fy? 114: 1.53 I i F ,' 7 . , mf - - 5-E: V Ev'-iff f+ , L mf' W .iii gm ' 'fa J Q .K v 1:5 6 if 1 . 9' A .-fem, 1 'ff .x .fp Sk Z9 5551 Hi 4 Q.. v X.. flaw N 1 f.,, vw w1 f'V 'L x km. '7 .zF, 'milf Q ,A . ,XAA.L. .zifihe , 'v-YSL mf., 4 mst' 3' . . VN, .hmm f 5 wry- , ,g ? s 5 5454 A 1 Q . 7 ' F37 ' . , Aff? . nw 5, f, 2 . if ,, V ,M exif Y Wuxi. :N ?'1 rv 1 a 1 ,J 1. 1 r ' 4 ,- PH -Q, y'. 'f .353 , + .z-...g , ,K 85? H , .M s, f I ' Mk.. S-- bv., 4 f , Q C LJ TN. A , va ' NVQ' , . X .. , - fr . .1 5:1 First row: Frank Priee. Raymond Diffenworth. Lamar Vilkes. Paul Mclflroy. Gerald Cochran. Bohhy Brady. Billy Simpson. Leroy Clanton. ,linnny Dotson. Mae Strickland. Larry Bartley. Rudy Benton. Jackie Clark. Omar Morgan. Roger Rauls. Cary Taylor. Alford Williams. Leris Sf'3gZ1I'. Second row: NIV. R. B. O'Berry. ,lohn A. Smith. George MeCelland. Willard C. Smith. Wayne Carlton. Charlie Brogdon. Billy Weyand. Annette Young. Chapter Sweetheart: Mutt Rhode-n. Hiehard Lewis. H. J. Wayehoff. Harry Griffin. Jimmy Simson. Phillip Brown. Dudley Putnam. Nlr. .l. A- .laeksun. Third row: Glynn Woodard. .l. C, Watson. Ucnald Kinnard. Cl:-non Purvis. David Tice. .lark Grimm. Curtis Morris. .lilnmy llrown. Don Powell. llill Clark. Edward Coehran. Larry Tyson. Gail Stevens. Frank Nl:-reer. llolrlry Thomas. Lewis Prevatt. Fourth row: A. J. Mclloogle. Robert Holloway. Pete Stalvey. Leroy Baker. W. C. Carwley. llavid Edmondson. Donald Carlton. Howard Brogdon. l. D. Tompson. Wilvin West. Robert Willis. .loyee Flowers, Gladys llrown. Hill Griffin. lonnit' Hebli. Larry Hooks. Leon Feagin. Fifth row: Errie Tyson. :Xrinond Hart-foot. lluree Howard. Tarrel Hagan. Rivhard Register. Carlos Bryant. Larry Toomy. Donald Harris. ,loe Fortson. Bibson Pate, Walter Nelson. Carwell Morris. Reggie Martin. Gene Hagen. Roger Watson, Adrian Harkey. .lolin Allen Smith. Harold Graddy. 4g X X 951' 0 7 Q'f3i1'L1 X --Lai 5 --3,4 ,iff Qj, .,,'jI'.f' f f T' ' fi nf'-X ll X l .,,' Q 0 H. .l. Wayehoff. Sentinelg Wayne Carlton. Reporter: Charlie Brogden, Treasurer: Annette Young. Chapter Sweetheartg Billy We-yand. Presidentg Delmar Rhoden. Seeretary: Richard Lewis. Vice President. .xo f' 1, we-ff - ,, .f r .. ii' Q N 4 ap ' - 1 . ssnmf! ' - 1-ye-mf.. , ..: 1 , N mx, 1' . . Q , , , SML L1 ' af V-7 - ' F -, I First row: Janice Hiers. Jan Hester, Jeanette Garrett, Kay Lauderbaugh, Annette Young, Dianne McLean, Dottie Duke, Heather Hurley, Jeanette Glass. Shirley Watson, Marilyn Martin. Jimmy White, Tresea Godwin. Edward Cochran, Laura Wilson, Beverly Gard- enhire, Thomas Raulerson, Bobby Hill. Second row: Bobbie Jean Donahue, Dot Porter, Judy Durrance, Priscilla Hutto. Doris Griffin, Mignon Jordan. Betty Harris, Eloise Kent. Arthur Varnadore, L. C. Caraway, Betty Jo White. JoAnn McKeithen, Lind Hanshaw. Dolores Doizer, Betty Shiver, Ginger White, Ben Adcock, Coach Bartz, Sponsor. Third row: Janet Trask, Sallie Hughes, Jimmy Whid- den. Jimmy Reeve. Raymond Weldon. Ann Norris. Billy Naberhaus, H. J. Waychoff, Chet Collins, Kenneth Watkins. Jerry Whitten, Dan Crum, Joe Harrison, Ronald Jones. David Garner, Burnham Lott, Ray Allen, Fred Russ. Fourth row: Jene West, Lee Conley. Dabney Conner. Lewis Stidham. Adrian Harkey, John Allen Smith, Ed Etheredge. Douglas Butler. Ronnie Morgan, Edward Bush, Abner Cocker. Lamar Parker. Don Lester, Kenneth Allen. John Dobbins. Charles Bragg, Larry Coker, David Cacye, George Brown. 74a 5 The S Club is a service organization to pro- mote athletics, sportsmanship, scholarship, and leadership. All boys are required to earn a major letter either in football, basketball, track, baseball, or cheerleading or two minor letters in swimming, tennis, or golf before becoming eligible for mem- bership in the club. Girls may become eligible by earning either a major or minor letter. Besides the football banquet, the HSM Club helps support the minor sports and other athletic courses. The money is raised mainly by dances and the ' handling of the concession stands at football games. l I Dabney Conner, Presidentg Beverly Cardenhire, Treasurerg Lee Conley, Vice President, Ann Norris, Secretary. dwg N ff-Q-w+rwQQE, ' V 5 .Q ., , gif L iAL 7 if ww www Mm -,Jwssvw A A. P' First row: Sue Murphy, Dolores Dozier, Esel Howard. Betty Ann West, Sandy Simpson, Annette Young, Sallie Keller, Jan Hester, Carolyn Johnson, Ann Norris, Betty Jane Hiers. Jeanette Garrett, Janice Hiers, Kay Jordan. Second row: Bobby Hill, Jimmy Reece, Lynne Carlton, JoAnne Berry. Sylvia Cruso, Betty Jo White, Dot Starling, Jerry Whitten, Kenneth Watkins, Arthur Varnadore, Jack Pamplin, Beverly Cardenhire, Jim Tune, Lewis Stidham. Third row: George Brown. Larry Isbell, Ed Etheredge, Roy Allen, George Mann, Larry Mims, John Dobbins, Bob Kaplan, Mary Jean Harmon, Dan Crum, Sammy James, Jimmy Whidden, Janet Eckhardt, Marcus Rape, Sharon 4 n o The National Thespian Society is an educational organization of teach- ers and students, established for the advancement of dramatic arts in the secondary schools. This year the Thespian Club has acquired many new members. In order to attain membership to the Thespian Club, a student must gain ten thespian points. Each point represents approximately ten hours of work in some phase of dramatics. x N 4 x X ' xXx OFFICERS: Charles Trumbo, Sponsorg Betty Jo White, Secretary-Treasurerg Jan Hester, Vice Presidentg Lewis Stidham, President. 6 O O ifefalt vlbf, X 1. -1,1 ' '1! ':4 sk BILL BRYAN AL BRETZ Athletic Director MRS. ANNE HOSMER THERESA KING ff -I '51 Q' I sm N X A GEORGE HAMER PETER WRIGHT EARLE SWAIN f Q if 5 Y at J di' J im Reese Ginger White Doris Griffin Beverly Gardenhire it l 'S S ,S N 1 s .: ff :J I txx is ' Judy Durrance, Betty Jo White, Captaing Ann Norris. Captain: Jan Hester Sponsors: Ann Hosmer and Theresa King Dolores Dozier Linda Hanshaw Jeanette Garrett Janice Hiers First row: Pete Stalvey, Chet Collins, Fred Russ, Tommy Jones, Don Lester, Raymond Weldon, Dabney Conner, Lewis Stidham, Ben Adcock, and Ed Ethredge. Second row: Manager Charles Bragg, Gene West, Kenneth Allen, Ronny Jones, Thomas Raulerson, Charles Rowand, Roy Allen, Edward Bush, Abner Coker, Burnham Lott, and Jimmy Whidden. Third row: Coach Bill Bryan, Lee Conley, David Garner, John Allen Smith', Sammy James, Larry Coker, C. W. Curry, Jimmy Williams, Kenneth Watkins, Jimmy White, Ralph Price, and Coach Al Bretz. 34-:tomb 7 Seaman BARTOW 20-N.E. ST. PETERSBURG 0 The St. Pete Vikings were playing their second athletic contest in the history of the school. Bartow defeated the Vikings at Bartow Memorial Stadium by a score of 20-0. BARTOW 21-HAINES CITY 19 Bartow snapped Haines City's twenty game winning streak with a 21-19 victory in Bartow. The Yellow Jackets scored twice in the final nine minutes. Dabney Conner con- verted three times to give Bartow its margin of victory. DADE CITY 19-BARTOW 0 The game with Dade City, the Southwest Florida Con- ference champion, was played in the rain on the Pirates' home field. Bartow was held scoreless while Pasco scored once in the first quarter and twice in the final quarter. LEE CIONLEY Tackle 140- 74466456 3 DABNEY CONNER Center Q' M., Vi Y 1' JIMMY WHITE Quarterback GENE WEST Halfback BARTOW 14-PLANT CITY 6 Bartow defeated Plant City 14-6 in one of Bartow's finest games of the football season. Bartow came from behind to win the game played in Plant City. BARTOW 24-WAUCHULA 7 Bartow defeated Wauchula for the first time in three years. The Yellow Jackets scored eighteen points in the first half and went on to win the game 24-7 on their home field. BARTOW 27-.IESUIT 6 Bartow played the Tigers in the rain at Memorial Stadium. Bartow, playing their reserves half of the game. won 27-6 before approximately 750 fans. LEWIS STIDHAM End ., ,y Y 0 f 1 . , J Q 7' aww --- Q? V1 4 , ff? f-v ,X-Q bf I Q in 1 .4-1 ,K x I A- i 1 ,. l, I' 1, N WM wi .Q-A 3 .HW , . 1 n f ,nz x3 r A wg! V ' -X - ,,,.,q , q - wf'-an 1 v i ' A, as-yu 1 94 3? , -A uf . K Q Ja r if-W s f , 1 41 Mf i A ' , , ,.., K. ,A , .. .,, ,, - ff! la Q sw .f :il ZRQ Sh pg '23 i 4 , 1-Q Nw F' ,fl 'z pf , A 3 Q ' Q b 4 V wr Y' A W , 8' 2 30 I ' Q ' iw gi Q 'WW KWH gn, frieifff ' ' ,. I Q55 W ,413 Ag, if ' w .3 ,,.,,h H, , .f,- . 4, . . q,Q5-f- 4: 3 M 'twig K , I K f a3S'j.Qf! A K 'fm 'X E 21 :B , ig X A S A Q 5 , E . 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Q iii? e F' if 'Bw ffm ' ?'T't ii K ' 1f'f '- ' W - 1 '+ ' . ii ., ,I V- W ' In X A J - 5 iw, If . A 1 A ' I l -A P ,VJ ,i - -A , 55.1, . ij: H - , M U ' il i. 5 'vw il i it 51 fi f i I Ai 1 5 ll l . i ' I -- - --. -h--r - t .- -. ,., , .,- - .Ah A, xi 1 ,tt . li -4 1 I 5 .. . First rom: llrnve Benton. Lamont Breton. David Tivo. Pete-r Minerva. Eugene Clanton, Carlos Mancil, Allen Car- l'f'!l. llivli l.HIlgIf0r1l. liolvliy lfafon, anxl David llre-ton, Set-ontl row: John Naberhaus. ,lay Hunter, Edwin Hall. Brent xhilgglllli. Virgil ll:-as'o1'k. ,lllllllly llonnl. Douglas Nlann. Jackie- Hays-s. :Xncly Lewis. and Robert Coker. Third row: l'aul Whitt-. llavirl Caiyve. Roggit- Martin, lrlowarrl Tliarp. Wilvon We-st. Warren Conley. Leon Story, Charles Hall, lit-rry Conner. and llohluy Jain:-son. Fourth row: Coach Earle- Swain. .lavkie Blocker, Billy Read. Mickey Murchman, Ralph lioln-rtx. larry Isln-ll. Cary Re-gi-tor. l.e-i- lionton. tie-orgv Howr-ll. Lamar llarkvr. anfl Coach Ceorgc Hamer. 7 and E' Z S 5 , 4- i A i 1 First row: Bobby Hill. John Dieffenwierth. Paul White. Joe Harrison. Bobby Eason, Jimmy Williams, and Don Crum. Second row: Bud Robinson. Ralph Roberts. Edward Bush, George Brown, Cecil Kent, Roger Watson, Ralph Price. and Allen Garrett. Third row: Coach Earle Swain. John Naberhaus, Bill Stark, Scotty McCall, Gerry Conner. Roland Carlton. Peter Minerva. and Manager Neil Jeffcoat. ,six First row: Manager Donald Croft, Fred Stanley, Bobby Hill, Jimmy Williams, Joe Harrison. Dan Crum, C. W. Curry, Robert Coker. and Manager Edward Cochran. Second row: Lewis Stidham, Douglas Butler. ,linimy White. Chet Collins. Ralph Price. Gene West. Lee Conley. Bartow Bartow Q Bartow Bartow ,,,,,, ..., Bartow Bartow .t,,,. A,,. X- Bartow -w Bartow X Bartow Bartow ,t,,, ,,,, Bartow Bartow .fi 56 Bartow ,,,,,. ,,t, Bartow ,.,,,, ,,t, Bartow ,,,,,, ,,,. Tommy Jones. and Coach George Hamer. 24445456 Avon Park ..,,t ,,tt, Lake Wales , Wauchula ,,,, Arcadla ,otr,,,,. .V,t,o.. Plant City . o.,,tt ,,,,,.., 1 4 Winter Haven Plnecrest A t,.., ,,r.,... 8 Plant City M., , 14 Haines City . Lake Wales ttt,.. ,,,,. Haines City , t,,. ,,,, . Plnecrest ,L ,,,t Wauchula ,,,t.,,, ..,t Winter Haven Auburndale , .. ti:.'Q I . H Env QL S 'K r F 5, nh if V 'IFB -'H+ 3 , .1 f A M AL V 4 ,kb Ng. Q. ml, ww! .. Q . ,. ,g E.: k N ' L? 1 ' Y ' ' '4 i, . ., VE. QM .. , W :anim I W ,Eff ' 2 W ,fi 5 J gn? 1, ., zgigfw If 5 www 5 i 362331. Wa H fi' 4... am if? ix 52 QV ., ,R Y E 5 MMU Akeifgpim flffwf gf MMR? Wi VOLLEYBALL BASKETBALL Front row: Betty Harris, Annette Young, Jeanette Glass, Front row: Betty Harris, Annette Young, Carolyn John- Lavonia Paige, Marlyne Martin, Shirly Watson, Audrey son, Marilyn Martin, Treasa Godwin, Marion Hayes Smith. Second row: Heather Hurley, Elise Kent, Dottie Second row: Eloise Kent, Dottie Duke, Ginger White Duke, Carolyn Johnson, Treasa Godwin. Cookie Duke. SOFTBALL Front row: .ludy Durrance, Marion Hayes, Marilyn Martin, Lovonia Paige, Treasa Godwin, Theodosia Whitaker, Eloise Kent. Second row: Betty Woods, Dottie Duke, Katie Wise, Bonnie Willis, Cookie Duke, Betty Harris. f H , , it 5 S. M g Kg, , K c X 0 4... . sf ir I gs: , J K ,I 1 O I f l! P Q - 9 Back row: Anita Coker, Sandra Buzbee, Rosalind Allen, Sue Collins, Ann Brown, Janet Albritton, Hazel Acorn, Mrs. Belflower, Kenneth Byrd, Don Alexander, Edward Cochran, Donald Cartwright, Larry Cobb, Howard Bohannon. Michael Cluyd. Center row: Edith Adams. Sondra Byrd, Gerald Baker, Bennie Byrd, Eloise Carroll, Mary Altman, Jean Alford, lla-tty Byrd, Hel:-n Adams, llilliv Jane Rirgv, Linda Clark, Johnny Beth! Alford. Front row: Shirley Beasley, Patsy Cnrroll, Jani:-r Baker, Fay ll:-zigles, I-llaiue Caron, David Brewer, Paul Conley, Harold Brooks. Tommy Coulter, Daniel Carniivhael, Ben lied:-ll. Not pit-tun-il: Nirkie Albritton, Edward Casslemun. MRS. BELFLOW ER 7 2 MR. BRYAN Back row: Robby Dorminy, Betty Dorminy, Paul Davis, Larive Earnest, Florence Fdmonson, Janice Eiland, Earneatine Cn-eeh, James Dupree. Mr. Bryan, Center row: Pauline Crosson, Harriet Lippert, Delia Craig, Aileen Duran, Janice Davos, Laverne Edwards, ,lorry Furlong, Mary Cruom, Terry Dell, Frank Futch. Front row: Don Dalton, Don Curry W':ivnf- Croft, Williailri Farmer, Judy Daniel, Jan Cox, Twinkle lfletelier, Eugene Crutchfield. Not pictured: Don Currier, Bobby Crusoe, Daniel Fowox, Robert Fansler, Shirley Flournoy, Back row: Jurlene Jackson, Dorothy Grace, Beverly Hall, Bobby Jenkins, Lyle Holland, Guy Hill, Erie Kennedy, Carl Gledhill, Patton Hyman, Barbara Hutto, Fran Hunt. Center row: Robert Hall, Billy Griffin, J. D. Hendrix, Susie Henderson, Barbara Hendricks, Lanita Gladney, Sally Garrett, Lamar Gautney, Kenneth Keener, Lamar Fuqua, Kenneth Kumm, Autrey Key. Front row: Marty Howell, William Ciddens, Eddie Jeficoat, Patsy Grubbs, Linda Hutto, Judy Haag, Tommy Holland, John Hurley, Bobby Hood, Charles Garner, Edsel Holton, Linda Hayes. Not pictured: Kermit Henry. 76 MRS. DOZIER 7 D Nllh, ltl'l I' ll.n-lc rum: lluhln Nlillr-r, lflmrlve l.:-nglnrtl, ,l. W, Rmlgvrs, llf-nnx 'l1rl.r'tnr, Brttx Lon Lew, Elizahrth Melton, Gary Xlnrtiu, I-..trl1-uf Xlnl-ll:-tt-rr, lihrx-txnv' lhmtm, l.tmi-v Xlrrtlns, Bill Nlatlns, llurrt Mt-Clintm-k, Cc-nter mw: Frances IH-.tkf-, Sumlm I .mvlmrit l'.uti 'll-'t..tlI, N irkv 'll'-t.linttwk, Ijtmrl-,ltr 'tlwlMnnltl, Slmrrm Lamp. Ann l,akv, Lum Xlurrui, 4:mrli.n lxwll, lx.tr hm lu-us. Nm.Ir.t Nt-tk.-. lunlim- l'.rrui-li, Frnnt mu: Nlr: l,-nt, l,arrv Mnglv, .lnmvw Xlurninlg. Ulm Vlniiis, Nlnlt-vu l'.ig.-, tinrtlwll Xliltrm. lhtugln- Xlrllvnrx. l r.mk Nlurlu-ttf-, Lnrrx llitkx, ,lllnutv Mnthi-1, Xlaslnr- Nlnrrxx. Nut pittnlvnl Wnxtu- lltniwrrl, lllll Ill:-ltztrl. 75 MR. H AMER Back row: Davis Fortl, I-Iugriw R-vlmliins, Otlvll Rutwivmm, W'r'lnsh'r Rive, ,linny Mt'Kenna. .limmy Richardson, Lrx Tnvlur, Kvnnvtli l'um-ll, tllvn llzrifurtl. ,la-asv lltmp, Wallin- Plrilltps. tlvntl-r row: I.:-iln l'uwr-ll. Bonita Slrrzttvr. N lllnltvln- Sims, Vnmlu lltmp, fllirlvx l'nttr-ret-n, llmm- l'mrwn'k, Slmrnn Sullimn, l'artru'izt Smith, llnruthy Rirlmrtlsolt. Rusvlmlrv l'vuplvw, lla-th l'iz-rm-, lilimln-tl: Phillips. lfrunt run' Lv-'tl Stvplwns, llngvr Sr-xi-1, Kai' Sfvwvll, Fay uw:-ll Slut:-ni N-gr-i-, 'liln-iw-as 51-rariituu, Surah lla-vw, Yirk I'aulur, l'alnt4'ln Spviglit, Hubby Talhvrt, Bobby Stnnv. 7? NIH. lltll CLASS Back row: Colonel Wilson, Robert Vaughn, Thumas Moffitt, Luther Wood, Wendell Phillips, Don Wilcoxon, Wayne Whitaker, Roy Wynn, Dick Tracy. 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The aim of the club is to encourage all students in scholarship, citizenship, service, leadership, and character and to recognize these students that excel in these traits. Q l l.rag First row: Patty Hebb, Sally Wilson, Beverly Davis, Glenda Aycock, Dot Porter, Alene Cameron, Shirley Reese, Mary Conley, Bar- bara Leopald. Christine Underwood, Delores Cutbery. Second row: Betty Martindale, Virginia Phillips, Mary Ellen Barnes, Jeanette Snell, Carolyn Bowden. Marieta Barrow, Jeanette McGraw, Nancy King, Linda Sparrow, Robin Hurley, Linda Lingo Pat Houston lfda Stolz. Third row: Robert Scranton, Arron Curls, Robert Jackson, Robert Bryant, Gerald Cochran, Bill Lowery, 'Jimmy Collins, Scotty McCall. S. L. Frisbie, Richard Cronier, Allen Garrett, Bill Stark, Gerry Conner, Darrel Naberhouse, John Peacock, Lenard Tyler. Thru the years '4- l . , .M . . ' Q! V .Jiri . 3, , 3 dp +L.. .V ' ' Z vm' I , 4.1 PG I 5 -7 .-fl F 1 MQ.. ffv . Hi .,, .1 W. ,-Fu: 1. 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