Bartow High School - Summerlin Echo Yearbook (Bartow, FL)
- Class of 1968
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BARTOW BARTOW HIGH SCHOOL SEPT 15 SEBRING HOME SEPT 22 HAINES CITY Mf HOME OF THE VttlOW JACKETS 2 As the year unfolds, the Echo presents a panorama of student life. It is a story of homework, satisfaction of a job well done, joy, sorrow, victory, defeat; but above all, this tale relates to the students themselves, and to their major goal—the process of learning, from the first day of confusion until the awarding of the last diploma. Learning is gained through association with others—teachers, fellow students, and citizens of Bartow. The yearbook mirrors the reflection of student life. The setting of this drama is centered around the Bartow Senior High School, the magnificent civic center, and the su- perbly lighted stadium. TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .................. 1-13 Academics 16-29 Student Life 32-91 Clubs and Organizations 94-137 Sports ..................... 140-163 Senior Directory 164-175 Advertisements 178- 6 9 10 Practicing for The Masters” The Huddles enjoy their rose garden. 16 Vir. James Huddle—man on the move The Echo salutes Mr. James Huddle, our principal, who in just one year has entrenched himself in the hearts of the students. He has merited the respect, the loyalty, and the admira- tion of the student body. His active enthusiasm for the school and for the students has permeated all school activities. A strong pillar of interest, he represents fair play for all. Mr. Huddle discusses future plans. Mr. Huddle and Mrs. Dease check bulletin. 17 Faculty Teachers, mainstay of the school, are our friends, coun- selors. and instructors. They put up with our endless pranks and abuse, yet they still laugh with us. Through their actions they mold us —hopefully—into the leaders of tomorrow. Teachers affect the commu- nity. the nation, and the world as they guide our steps down the footpaths of knowl- edge into the world of tomorrow. Mr. Musselman combines work with World Series. Mrs. Alma Brown Vocational Office Educa- tion Mr. J. L. Cantrell Biology Mr. Donald Champion Audio - Visual. Social Studies Mrs. Betty Courson English Mr. John DeYoung Band Miss Barbara Ernst Home Economics 18 Mrs. Eleanor Fountain Library Mr. Donald Geiger Industrial Arts Mr. Leslie Gilkerson Biology Mrs. Betty Greene English and French Mrs. Jacqueline Harris English and Physical Science Mrs. Lois Jackson Art and Speech Teachers wait to have their pictures made. 19 Mr. Joe Johnson Social Studies. Business Arithmetic Mrs. Suzanne Kennon Home Economics Mrs. Evelyn Laurent English. Humanities Mr. James Leininger Choral Miss Edna Long Typing Mrs. Susan McDuffie English Academics Mr. Geiger demonstrates the art of metal rolling. 20 Mrs. Margaret Matlock Business Education Mr. Quentin Matson Mechanical Drawing Mrs. Charla Mercer English Mr. Wayne Mundy Journalism. Athletic Di- rector Mr. Arthur Musselman Mathematics Miss Louise Oates English. Latin Mr Matson instructs Billy Brown in the use of the extension compass. 21 Faculty Mr. Robert O’Berry Vocational Agriculture Mr. Sidney Outlaw English Mrs. Helen Pearce Director of Supervised Study Mr. Jerry Pettus Mathematics Mr. Sigsbee Prince Social Studies Mr. Lowell Ratliff Business Education Mr. George Swearengm Social Studies Mrs. Betty Villanueva Spanish 22 Mr. Williams takes five from coaching football. Mr. William Wilkinson Diversified Cooperative Training Mr. James Williams Boys' Physical Educa- tion Mr. John Woodall World History. World Geography Mrs. Yarboro and Alec Joyner discuss tomorrow's assignment. Mrs. Marie Yarboro Chemistry. Physics Miss Nancy Yawn Girls' Physical Educa- tion Mr. Jack Yearwood Mathematics. Head Foot- ball Coach 23 Faculty Mr. Paul Dalling, Assistant Principal, is always ready to help teachers and students. Mrs. Mercedes Brown. Guidance Counselor, uses kindness and tact in dealing with students. Mr. King. Guidance Director, is friend and counselor to those who need his help. 24 Area Office Mr. William S. Lawrence. Supervising Principal, works long and hard for all of us Mr. Loren Hartsaw. Administrative Assistant, keeps pay checks rolling along. 25 Office Mrs. Fay Coker usually counts money Mrs. Evelyn Dease. Secretary to Mr. Huddle, proves she is a good mechanic too. instead of students. Mrs Anne Ferrell checks attendance to guard against would-be hookey players. 26 Mr. James Kitchens. Area Physical Educa- Mrs. Anna Gamage, Secretary to Mr. Lawrence, helps tion Supervisor, is always in a good Mrs. Margaret Norman. Area Secretary. humor. Detentions anyone? Just ask Mr, Dalling. Mr. King, or Patty Vieth. Cafeteria From left to right: Mrs. Maggie Stephens. Mrs. Maudyne Wilkins. Mrs. Joyce Whitaker. Miss Johnnie Mae Furlow. Mrs. Louise Ewin. Mrs. Willie Geoghagan. Mrs. Lena Reeder. From left to right: Mrs. Mary E. Agnew. Mrs. Jean Agnew. Lunchroom Manager: Mrs. Ruby Reilly. Mrs. Olive Campbell. Mrs. Carol Rittenberry. Mrs. Beatrice Smith. 28 Maintenance 29 Mr. F. Carney and Mr. A. B. Sweat Seniors A great Senior Class is found in every successful school—Seniors who are looked to for leadership. They enter the final year of school with zest, pride, and a touch of sadness as they look forward to their many activities and studies. When graduation night fi- nally arrives, there are tears for the girls and cheers from all. All the fine qualities a Senior is said to possess shine forth brightly as they say goodbye. Lawrence Wilkinson stops the bus! Lawrence Wilkinson. President: Ronnie Clark. Vice-President: Kathy Conner. Secretary: Nell Groves. Treasurer. 32 Marie Andrews Larry Armstrong David Arnold Douglas Arrington Seniors Craig Hull and Carol Anne Kennon make a big splash at the Olympic pool in the Civic Center. Alice Black Lynn Blackford Wayne Blount Richard Boatwright Janie Brewmgton Kent Brooks Sharon Brooks Geraldine Brown 34 Geraldine Burns John Burns Richard Burress Marshall Carroll Nancy Chapman Dwight Clanton Ronald Clark Beverly Clark Lee Clayton Jeffrey Clements Judith Coker Elizabeth Colbert Nina Collins Robert Collins Katherine Conner Bruce Corbett 35 Gilbert Daniels Rhonda Demaree Donald deReus Karon Draughon Edward Duffey Clinton Duke Raymond Ellis Katherine Etheredge 36 John Eyman James Ezell James Ferrell Herman Fussell Katherine Gagel Kenneth Gammon Dail Gardner Janet Ghent Seniors Diane Green Estelle Grcffm Nell Groves Dennis Gudgen Elwood Hall Frank Hamby Imogene Hammond Linda Hardrick 38 Pamela Hastings Steven Herrington Delores Hielscher Terry Hiers Ann Holloway Juanita Horn Shelia Howard John Howell Seniors relax—sometimes Dale Huckaba Sue Hudson Craig Hull Seniors Mary Lu Hurn Tom Irving Scott Jackson The Advisory Committee is wide-eyed over plans for Senior trip. 40 Barbara Jenkins Lamar Johnson Gwendolyn Johnson Maxine Johnson With the approval of Lee Stewart and Dwight Clanton. Granger Marley weighs Mike McCall Ruth Ann Jones Stephanie Jones Alec Joyner Carol Anne Kennon Thomas Kilcrease Susan Kirkland Delores Knight John Lane John Lanehart Billy Lee Leonard Leedy Larry Lightsey 41 Seniors Carol Luttrell Karen Me Bee Michael McCall Michael McClelland Joan McMullen Granger Marley 42 Erwin Medley Marsha Mitchell Augustus Mizelle Linda Monahan Larry Mooneyham Janice Moore Sue Munroe Laverne Newmans Takako Nishimura Catherine Oster Gwen Osthoft Linda Parham Tommy Kilcrease advises Mrs. Laurent. Senior Sponsor. Seniors Raymond Peacock Wanda Perry Jefferson Pipes Nancy Polcaro Gale Polk Shirley Powe Lis bet h Puckett Roger Raulerson Cathy Richardson Gwendolyn Richardson Darnell Richter Michael Rigney Charles Riley William Roberts Charles Robinson Scott Royer Barbara Russell Gregory Ruster August Schobl Donald Schuck Elizabeth Seay Julia Seay Michael Seay Stephen Simpkins 45 Seniors Linda Staton David Stephens Lee Stewart Richard Still Brenda Stinson Bobby Stockman George Sutton James Sutton 46 Gail Tackett Vicki Thackrey Eloise Thompson Tom Thompson Sandra Tucker Thomas Tucker Bonita Turner Roy Tyson Michael Van Orsdale Patricia Vieth Candace Voigt Donna Ward Seniors Shirley Watkins William Weinkauf Nancy Weld Raymond White Henry Wiggins Mary Wiggins Lawrence Wilkinson Michael Wilkinson Catherine Williams Janice Wilson Juanita Wilson Lee Windham Sherry Wisdom Nancy Workman Samuel Wright Robert Yates Not Pictured Rebecca Anderson Thomas Davidson James Dunn Thomas Kight Thomas Odom Dennis Peck Randolph Rogers Terry Walker Barbara Woods Larry Woods Features Queens, a king, and the recognition of outstanding students are important in- gredients of our school life. Thrills, chills, and ef- forts rewarded are the added attractions that make school more exciting. Nell Groves receives congratulations from Mr. Huddle at Homecoming. Rebel Flags lead the parade. Juniors and Seniors love to dance. Miss Echo of 1968 MISS ELLEN GIENAU 50 Court 51 MISS MARIE ANDREWS MISS STEPHANIE JONES F.F.A. Sweetheart MISS CATHERINE OSTER 52 JOHN HOWELL JAMES SUTTON COURT Kings of Summerlin Billy Lee, James Ezell, Doyle Sims, Bob Collins. Homecoming Homecoming is the highlight of the football season. Pretty girls, handsome boys, the nip of fall weather in the air, and an exciting football game make this a real fun time. HOMECOMING QUEEN -M.ss Nell Groves Miss Kathy Conner and escort Lawrence Wilkinson Miss Jan Wilson and escort Ronnie Clark Miss Ellen Gienau and escort Mike Wilkinson 54 Miss Stephanie Jones and escort Charles Robinson Miss Sharon Brooks and escort Scott Jackson Miss Cathy Oster and escort Alec Joyner Miss Pat Waters and escort Alan Adams 55 Miss Carol Anne Kennon and escort John Eyman Senior Hall of Fame Boys and Girls State Repre- sentatives are sponsored by the American Legion and the American Legion Auxil- iary. Students are selected by the faculty and senior classmates with the final decision being made by the American Legion and the Auxiliary. The representa- tives take over the reins of government in Tallahassee for a week in the summer preceding their senior year. One of the highest honors a senior can attain is to be chosen as a Senior Citizen in the Senior Hall of Fame. Selection of these out- standing boys and girls is made by the faculty and seniors. BOYS AND GIRLS STATE REPRESENTATIVES. Ronnie Clark Carol Anne Kennon Bob Collins Kathy Conner Carol Anne Kennon Cathy Oster Jan Wilson Ronnie Clark Bob Collins Wayland Smith Lawrence Wilson SENIOR CITIZENS Wayne Blount presents Ellen Gienau with flowers Leland Smith plays for many school events, and a kiss while Mr. Huddle beams approval. A lot of congratulations are received by MISS ECHO. 57 Glenda Green is a contestant the title of FFA SWEETHEART. Bartow High School Calendar 1968 JANUARY—Sharon Crum COVER GIRL—Nell Groves FEBRUARY—Pat Waters MARCH—Kathy Etheredge APRIL—Marie Andrews MAY—Beth Puckett JUNE—Cathy Oster SEPTEMBER—Kathy Conner JULY—Barbara Jenkins NOVEMBER—Mary Jane Mathews AUGUST—Jan Wilson DECEMBER—Judy Hunter OCTOBER—Charlotte Swartz 59 Juniors The Junior Year is one that is filled not only with hard work but also with fun. A real thrill is to be a part of the Junior Play— either in the cast, in the production of the play, or in audience participation. The big event of the school year is the Junior-Senior Prom, financed with hard-earned dollars from the magazine sale which every year tops that of the year before. The Junior Year is truly a rewarding one. Love makes the world a wonderful place. Treasurer. Greg Crum: Vice-President. Elvoy Raines: Secretary. Judy Hunter; President, Clyde Gibson. Carol Acorn Frances Adkinson Mary Anderson Michael Baker Pamala Adams Betty Allen Carol Ayers Linda Baum David Addison Judith Allen Patty Bacher Bert Bennett Win Stevens hits the nature trail. 61 Juniors Leroy Blair Donald Boccaleri Charles Borders Daphne Boswell Marsha Bottoms Larry Bowen Dale Boyd William Boyles Joseph Brooks Betty Brown Billy Brown Sharon Brown Steven Bennett Russell Bennett Lance Beshara Jeep, joy, and Juniors make a parade. Stephen Brown Zanese Brown Dennis Bruce Milton Bryan Michael Bunn Donna Burdeshaw John Burdeshaw Doris Burns Nancy Buswell Elizabeth Cain Robert Cantrell Sandra Carroll William Carter Nancy Caswall Elizabeth Cephus Gary Chancey Juniors Michael Churchwell Debra Clark Donald Clark Victoria Cochran Doris Cockrell James Cole Benjamin Cook Michelle Cooper Ronnie Cothern Gary Couey Quinton Courson Kathleen Coury Gregory Crum Sharon Crum Tony Davis Anderson Deese Kenneth Douberly Manual Douglas Dianne Draughon Karen Drawdy 64 Donna Duffey Janie Duncan Billy Eady Sue Edwards Steven English Sallie Everett Geraldine Exarhos Richard Fansler Judith Farley Roy Ferrell Cathy Flanders Jacqueline Fletcher Henry Flowers Paulette Flowers Myra Floyd Barbara Folds Andrew Ford Glenda Foster Juniors Patricia Garner Michael Garrett Cecelia Gaskins Barbara Geiger Clyde Gibson James Gibson Walter Gibson Susan Giles Joseph Gill Betty Gilley Patsy Glisson Carol Ann Goodson Sharon Crum guards school store with her life. Gloria Gourm Linda Green Robert Green Jerry Gunter Gloria Guthery Dawn Hadnot Mark Hass Nancy Helmuth Debra Hazelton Susan Hicks Kennedy Heidel Connie Hiers Juniors Donnie Huckaba Barbara Hudson Charlotte Hunt Cynthia Hunt Tommy Wilson proves the world is flat. Judith Hunter Virginia Hutto Lee James Marcus Jarrell 68 Zenda Jenkins Katherine Johnson Mary Johnson Sharon Johnson Glenda Jones Matthew Jones Linda Kautz Susie Kelley Robert Kieser Keitha Kiggins Ellen King Karen King Eddie Hart mows 'em down in Physical Education. 69 Juniors Gordon Polk, the great scholar, in deep study. Sheila King Larry Kirkland Daniel Kragh Janet Landon Brent Lane George Lane Debra Lang James Lang John Latvala Brenda Lightsey Sharon Lowrey Linda Luna Sherry Lyle Nancy Malloy Jean Martin Laura Massey 70 Linda Mathews Brenda Mathis Eddie Mathis Michael McCall John McConnell Leon McDaniel Wayne McDonald Sheila McKereghan Jimmy Meeks Terry Mensing Dennis Mooneyham Michele Moore Cynthia Morris Hubert Morris Linda Moses Janice Motes Juniors splash their way to fun! Juniors Marie Nichols Janet Nooe John Nooe Lana Nooe Lena Overstreet Jack Owens Lois Palmer Ruth Ann Paul Margaret Peacock Marjorie Peck Ronald Perdue Luther Phillips Keith Pittman Charles Plavchak Ghost Judy Hunter puts the mark of silence on Janie Duncan. Gordon Polk Terrell Prevatte Elizabeth Pridgen Deborah Purvis Elvoy Raines James Randolph Ronald Ready Susan Reed Elizabeth Revell Gloria Richardson Donald Richter Nancy Robbins Jacqueline Robinson Shirley Robinson William Robinson Garfield Rogers Juniors Doctors X and Y examine A taken from patient Z. Johnny Seay David Seuis Donald Shelby Susan Simmons Sally Simons Pamela Skipper Gail Smith Leland Smith Wayne Snell Jan Soeder David Sowell Michael Sparrow Gary Stenger Harry Stenger Joseph Stephens Winslow Stevens 74 Margie Strickland Howard Summers Yvonne Sutton Randall Taylor Linda Thielen James Thomas Brenda Tidwell Denny Tucker Robin Tucker Sharon Tucker Hilton Tyre Donald Varonsky Catherine Voigt Thomas Voigt Teresa Voigt Gary Waldron Juniors make the most of study time. 75 Juniors Wayne Walker Glynda Walker Jimmy Walker Larry Walker Nancy Walker Roger Walker Sandra Ward Veda Watts Donald Weldon Robert Werner Miss Oates, Junior sponsor and play director. 76 Gary West Velma Whitaker Barbara Williams Shirley Wheeler Diane Wiggins Clara Williams On Foot in H«av n. Junior play, was a huge success. Gary Williams Iston Williams Donald Wilson Thomas Wilson Not Pictured Gabriel Cabanas Robert Castleberry George Cephus David Cornette Jameson Grace Leslie Kickliter Ellen Merritt Robert Monroe Rudolph Nance Dan Nemeth Wayne Pool Leon Seger Wayne Smith Henry Smith Louis Stephens Sharon Woodard Norma Wright Lisa Yearwood 77 Franklin Young Linda Young Syble Young Sophomores The Sophomore class adds ex- citement and enthusiasm to school life. Sophomores adapt quickly to their new environ- ment and lend support to school organizations. Their fresh, new approach and will- ingness to work brings a sparkle to the entire school. Hobo Week is a week of work, and money earned by students is put in the class treasurery as a nest egg to be added to later. Being a Sophomore is fun. Sophomores learn to get Into the swing. Vice-President. George Caraker; Treasurer. Cheryl Gibson; President. Alfred Chiles; Sec- retary. Gay Grimes. James Abbitt Beverly Adkins James Adkison Polly Albritton Douglas Allen Barbara Anderson Gerald Anderson Mary Andrews Edna Asbell Willie Aultman Mona Ayers Richard Baker Beverly Banks Bob Barber Mayo Barnes Mary Barr Louis Bayne Donald Beasley 79 Sophomores Patricia Brooks Beverly Brown Fred Brown Michael Broxson Wayne Bruce Kenneth Bryan Doug Bumgarner John Burdin James Byrd Johnny Blair Leslie Blount Timothy Birge 80 Loette Joyner directs the Glee Club. Leslie Cain Sherwin Cameron Dalene Campbell Gail Campbell William Campbell George Caraker Gloria Cassick Howard Chandler Diane Childress Alfred Chiles Eager Sophomores contribute to class room discussion. Darrell Christian Gerald Christie Eric Clanton Charmion Clark Terry Clayton Lucy Clements Yvonne Cole David Coleman Joseph Collins Litenia Cook 81 Sophomores James Cornwell Sandra Couey Delores Creech Larry Crum Debbie Currie Lutricia Davis Linda Dees Douglas DeNeve Donald Douberly Betty Downing Ronald Draper Lisa Duke Martin Duncan Judith Eckert Lonnie Edwards Danial Ethmgton Jesse Evans Karen Poslusny and Fran Pittman make the most of study time at school. Elizabeth Everett Holly Fletcher Frank Floyd Joan Floyd f 82 Reginald Floyd Jennifer Ford Catherine Frankenburger James Franklin Robert Frink Henry Frisbie Kathryn Futch Clarence Gammon Debra Garcia Gail Gautney Deborah Gay Keith Geohagan Elizabeth George Linda Gibbons Cheryl Gibson Jay Gill Annie Gilley Dorothy Gittings Susan Glass Kathy Gobel Walter Gordon Clifford Grace Joyce Grace 83 Sophomores Gloria Griffin Stephen Griffin Valerie Griffin Judy Griner Gay Grimes Susan Haddock Annette Hand Marian Harnage Lynda Harold Jennifer Harper Sally Harris Karen Hayes Edward Heidel Gary Henderson Lonnie Henderson Loretta Hill Stephen Hines Gary Hogan Alton Holland Champneys Holland Nell McKereghan and Peggy Johnson learn the art of poster making. Janet Hughes Sandra Hults Peyton Hyslop Eddie Jackson Dennis Jacobs Edward Jarriel Margaret Johnson Ronald Johnson La Donna Jones Patsy Jones Paul Jones Timothy Joyner Patricia Joyner Loette Joyner Huston Judah Breckenridge Justice Peggy Kehoe David Kilcrease Augustus King Mary Kirkland Sandra Kirkland Diane Landrum Shirley Lee Christine Lewis Delores Lewis David Little George Lively Marilyn Locklear Rodney Luttrell Walker Lyle Ellen Mann Clark Markley Woodrow Marsh Joy Martin Cynthia Martin 85 Sophomores Dale Martin Andrew Mason Carole Mathews Willie Mathis Patricia McCall Franklin McGill Betty McGraw Susan McIntosh Wylmda McKennie Nell McKereghan Joseph McLaulin Sharon McVay Kenneth Meeks Vernon Medders Gary Mensing Hubert Mercer Pagan Merritt Martha Mincey Wade Mincey Myra Minshew Roy Mitchell Shirley Mooneyham 86 Sophomores. Sophomores. Sophomores. Rah. Sophomores! Charles Moore Nathan Moore Linda Mott Bruce Munroe William Newman Janet Newmans Linda Nichols Susan Norman Carolyn Northern Deborah Oates Ruth O'Berry Denver Osthoff Stephen Osthoff Robert Page Jane Palmer Yvonne Pannebaker Roger Parham Cameron Parker Glenna Parker 87 Sophomores John Phillips Christopher Pipes Frances Pittman Karen Poslusny Karen Priddle Ronald Pritchard Tommy Pueschell Barbara Reeder Dawn Reeder Fredrick Redish Michael Revell Elizabeth Richardson Richard Richardson Deborah Rigney Brenda Riley Horace Roberts Eugene Robinson Celia Roden Milton Rogers Lamar Runnels Ruth O'Berry, stenographer—in typing class that is. Roger Russell Susan Russell Marcey Salley Robert Salley Vicki Sammons Eileen Satterfield Kenneth Schuck Eugene Schupp Avon Sellers Ellner Sellers Jan Sellers Linda Sellers Michael Sharp Sue Simpkins Ralph Sims Nancy Sloan Bonnie Smith Brenda Smith Charles Smith Chesterfield Smith Linda Smith Mazie Smith Sandra Stallard Mark Stanfill Charles Starling Linda Stevens Sophomores Janie Tackett Joseph Taylor Richard Taylor Dexter Telleck Karen Terrell Margaret Thielen Lutrell Thomas Karen Thompson David Tillery John Tillis Fidela Tucker Laurel Tucker Rebecca Turner David Vickers David Waldrop Donmce Walker Martha Walker Virginia Walker Joyce Sullivan Charlotte Swartz Charles Swartz Sophomores get into the • think of things. Stuart Wallace Rhodie Walsh Patricia Ward Michlyn Waters Michael Watkins Belinda Watts Deborah Webb Patricia Weld Russell Weldon Ellen Wells Cheryl Whidden David White Not Pictured Paul Benjamin Karen Burke Myra Chapman Theresa Cooper Andrew Childress Charles Harrison Michael Patterson Roy Porter Darlene Rogers Lutricia Sales Tommy Sanders Joseph Sheffield Ralph Starling David Van Hoozier Elaine Wiggins Cherry Wilder Lee Wilkinson Robert Wilkinson Rodney Wilkinson Betty Williams Joyce Williams Donna Wilson Lamar Wilson Deborah Windham Judith Woodruff Anne Wright Cynthia Wynn Bonnie Young David Young 91 Student Council The purposes and aims of the Stu- dent Council are to promote stu- dent activities, develop habits of good citizenship, develop har- monious relations between the students, faculty, and other schools, and to promote the wel- fare of the school. Projects of the Student Council are many. Among the most popu- lar are aid in the promotion of the senior trip, supervision of the parking lot. Homecoming, and an open forum dealing with real problems facing students, with possible solutions sug- gested. The school store is maintained by the Student Council. Bartow High School was rep- resented at the Southern Student Council Convention in Little Rock. Arkansas. STUDENT COUNCIL ALTERNATES First Row: Sharon Crum. Eileen Satterfield. Shirley Mooneyham. Lisa Year- wood. Holly Fletcher. Janice Motes. Row Two: Peggy Peacock. Vicki Thack- rey. Patricia Joyner. Elvoy Raines. Gus Mizelte Row Three: Jennifer Harper. Glenda Green. Debbie Oates. Loette Joyner, Mike Bunn. Row Four: Marie Gill. Brent Lane. Gary Waldron, Mike Broxson. Row Five: David Little. Frank Maskolunas. John Lanehart. Charles Robinson. Row Six: Wayne Blount. Roy Ferrell. Gary Stenger. Andy Byrd. Vice-President, Lawrence Wilkinson: President. Scott Jackson: Treasurer. Elwood Hall: Sec- retary, Pat Waters. 94 President Scott Jackson Sponsors. Mrs. Mercedes Brown. Mrs. Peggy Mat- lock. Members of Student Council Front Row: Rhett Wallace. Mike Sharp. Takako Nishimura. Ellen Gienau. Pat Waters. Carol Albritton. Wanda Perry. Debby Lang Row Two: Timmy Greear. Joe Taylor. Daphane Boswell. Kathy Conner. Mary Barr. Gay Grimes. Richard Pansier. Cindy Morris. Fran Pittman Row Three: Billy Lee. Barbara Glass. Cathy Wiliams. Nancy Weld. Gail Smith. Beth Puckett. Carol Luttrell. Larry Lightsey. Kathy Futch. Terry Clayton. Fourth Row: Clyde Gibson. B. J. Robinson. Cathy Oster. Yvonne Cole. Doyle Sims. Dennis Bruce. Nancy Rouse. Lawrence Wilkinson. Fifth Row: Scott Jackson. John Eyman. Alec Joyner. Chuck Swartz. Alfred Chiles. Dennis Mooneyham. Elwood Hall. 95 Anchor Club Anchored, We Hold is the motto of this very active group of girls in the Anchor Club. This club is the high school compliment of the PILOT Club. The emblem is an anchor with a pilot wheel centered with an A . The aims of this club are to develop initiative and leader- ship; to provide experience with living and working to- gether; to serve the school and community; to cooperate with the school principal; and to prepare for useful citizen- ship. Joan McMullen and Patsy Birge work on puppets with able assistance from Pam and Puddles Birge as they make puppets for children at Polk County Hospital. Sophomore Director. Loette Joyner; Junior Director. Jackie Fletcher; Senior Director. Joan McMullen; Treasurer, Patsy Birge; Secretary. Judy Coker; Vice-President, Kathy Conner; President, Carol Luttrell; Sponsor, Mrs. Courson. 96 First Row: Valerie Griffin. Holly Fletcher. Cathy Frankenburger. Second Row: Karen Terrell. Celia Roden. Peggy Kehoe. Leslie Blount. Libby George. Beverly Adkins. Janet Hughes. Loette Joyner. Cheryl Gibson. Gay Grimes. Patty Weld. Third Row: Lisa Yearwood. Nancy Rouse. Lee James. Susan Simmons. Judy Hunter. Kneeling: Ellen Gienau. Seated: Juanita Wilson. Judy Coker. Joan McMullen. Nancy Weld. Sharon Brooks. Jan Wilson. Carol Luttrell. Patsy Birge. Seretha Courson. Shirley Powe. Kathy Conner. Standing: Zanese Brown. Jackie Fletcher Judy Chumney. Ellen King. Sallie Everett. Janet Landon. Sally Simons. Cecelia Gaskins. Geraldine Exarhos. Cynthia Morris. 97 Exchangettes The Exchangette Club is a service organization sponsored by the Ex- change Club. The Exchangette motto is Unity for Service. and the girls try to make the motto a reality—in service to their school, their com- munity. and their country. Special projects are helping teach- ers, selling light bulbs to raise money for underprivileged children, decorating County Hospital trays for Thanksgiving and Christmas, and working at the Polk County Tuber- culosis office during the Christmas seal drive. Barbara Geiger sells light bulbs to Mrs. White and her son David. Front Row: Patty Vieth. Marie Andrews. Gale Polk. Stephanie Jones. Barbara Jenkins. Pam Hastings, Takako Nishimura Row Two: Rhonda Demaree, Nell Groves. Mary Lu Hurn. Wanda Perry Cathy Williams Delores Hielscher. Carol Albritton. Row Three: Cathy Oster. 98 President. Cathy Oster; Vice-President. Mary Lu Hurn; Sponsor. Mrs. Greene. Secretary. Pam Adams; Treasurer. Linda Baum. Front Row: Liz Pridgen. Linda Baum. Debbie Hazleton. Michelle Moore. Pam Adams. Paulette Flowers. Row Two: Janice Motes. Sheila McKereghan. Kathy Coury. Barbara Geiger. Barbara Williams. Linda Young. Row Three: Yvonne Cole. Cindy Hunt. Patsy Garner. Nancy Caswall. Laura Massey Row Four: Jan Sellers. Pati McCall. Nell McKereghan. Polly Albritton. Beverly Banks. 99 Interact Club The Interact Club is sponsored by the Bartow Rotary Club. Outstanding boys from the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth grades meet once each week. The club motto, “Friendship Through Service,” is appropriate to their serv- ice to both school and community. Miss Takako Nishimura, exchange stu- dent from Japan, is sponsored by the Interact Club. Front Row: Senior Director, David Stephens; Junior Director. Dennis Bruce; Sophomore Director. Paul Jones. Standing: Treasurer. Scott Royer; Secretary. Dennis Mooneyham; Vice-President. Wayland Smith; President. Doyle Sims. Front Row: Jimmy Peacock. Mike Broxson. Paul Jones. Timmy Joyner. Rhett Wallace. Chuck Swartz. David Little Row Two: Don Clark. Dennis Mooneyham. Roy Ferrell. Andy Deese. Greg Crum. Donald Boccalen. Jack Owens. Dennis Bruce. Jim Cole. Mike McCall. Row Three: Steve Brown. Dub Gibson. Ken Heidel. Jack Latvala. John Harper. Howard Summers. Steve English. Mickey Royal. Howard Harley. 100 Front Row: Frank Maskolunas. Johnny Howell. Doyle Sims. Scott Royer. Mike McClelland. Jeff Pipes. David Stephens. Row Two: Ray Peacock. Wayland Smith. Ronnie Acorn. Greg Ruster. Roger Raulerson. Mike Van Orsdale. Lee Stewart. Doyle Sims and Wayland Smith pose with prot£g£e. Takako Nishimura. exchange student from Japan. Mike Broxson and Jeff Pipes keep up-to-date records on sale of Christmas wrapping paper. 101 Key Club The Key Club is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club and is made up of outstanding boys from the three high school grades. The club lives up to its motto, We Build . The boys perform innumerable services to the school and to the community. They are at present aiding the migrant workers at Gordonville. They promote school spirit and good sportsman- ship at all times. They assist Mr. Jordan each year with the Easter Stamp sale. Many boys throughout the United States know where Bartow, Fla. is because of the high honors won at the International Con- vention by this outstanding club. At present, Charles Robinson is Division 10 Lieu- tenant-Governor; and Lawrence Wilkinson is District Parliamentarian. The boys were winners of the 1967 International Talent Contest and of the 1967 District Oratorical Contest. Lawrence Wilkinson and Donnie Wilson give a big James Ezell makes sure dance admissions and money come out even. District Parliamentarian, Lawrence Wilkinson; Recording Secretary, James Ezell; Treasurer, Mike McCall; President. Alec Joyner; First Vice-President. Scott Jackson; Second Vice-President, John Lanehart: Lieutenant Governor. Charles Robinson; Sponsor. Mr. Sigsbee Prince. Sweetheart, Cathy Oster. 102 assist to Win Stevens. Wayne Blount, and Susan Spotless. Key Clubbers help with fund drives. Kneeling: Dale Martin. Roddy Luttrell, Champ Holland. George Caraker. Tim Birge. Mike Sharp. Woody Marsh. Jim Abbitt. Gus King. Eric Clanton. Doug Bumgarner. Lee Wilkinson. Alfred Chiles. Peyton Hyslop. Standing: Tom Voigt. Frank Young. Brent Lane. Billy Brown. Bill Boyles. Win Stevens. Danny Kragh. Mike Bunn. Don Wilson. Kneeling: Bob Cantrell. Clyde Gibson. B J. Robinson. Elvoy Raines. Charles Robinson. Row Two: Alec Joyner. Dwight Clanton, Jimmy Ezell. Mike Wilkinson. Scott Jackson. Ronnie Clark. Elwood Hall. Lawrence Wilkinson. Wayne Blount. John Lanehart. John Eyman. Bill Wemkauf. Bob Collins. Mike McCall. Dennis Gudgen. 103 Lionettes The Lionettes is a serv- ice club who worthily represent Bartow High School through their service to the school and community. They cooperate with the Lions Club in the pro- motion of their sight conservation program and work at the Polk County Tuberculosis Association head- quarters. Fran Pittman buys candy from Uonette Liz Seay. Front Row: Beth Puckett. Marsha Mitchell. Teresa Marsh. Glenda Green. Cynthia Singletary. Carol Anne Kennon. Standing: Sharon Crum. Linda Smith. Susan Giles. Carol Anne Goodson. Norma Smith. Nancy Chapman, Marsha Harmon, Sharon Gillooley. Gwen Osthoff. Barbara Glass. 104 Seated: President. Beth Puckett; Sponsor. Miss Nancy Yawn; Vice President. Carol Anne Kennon Stand- ing: Mane Puller. Teresa Marsh; Treasurer. Marsha Mitchell; Secretary. Glenda Green; Tail-Twister. Cyn- thia Singletary. Front Row: Pat Waters. Carol Acorn. Betty Allen. Iris Hollingsworth. Elizabeth Richardson. Gail Campbell. Standing: Debbie Lang. Gail Smith. Charlotte Swartz. Darlene Wilder. LaDonna Jones. Sherry Lyle. Sharon Lowery. 105 Para-Medical Club The Para-Medical Club encourages members in finding out what health careers require and what they offer. It helps members decide wisely about health careers and interests students in personal and community health. The girls work at the Bartow City Hospital on weekends. They wear red and white stripped uniforms and cheerfully assist the nurses in any capacity required of them. They help with the Christmas Seal drive and each year have received a certificate of merit from the Polk County Tuber- culosis Association. A special Christmas project provides tray decorations for hospital pa- tients. Mrs. Grace Clayton and Nancy Weld can't believe their eyes. President. Nancy Weld; Treasurer. Cynthia Singletary; Secretary. Beth Puckett; Sponsor. Mrs. Helen Pearce; Hospital Co-ordinator, Susan Simmons; Projects Chairman. Cathy Oster 106 Mrs. Hutson and Mrs. Blom work on charts while Jan Wilson. Nita Horn. Wanda Perry. Norma Smith, and Cathy Williams watch. Patient Frances Adkinson is surrounded by members Lee James. Janice Motes. Janet Nooe. Peggy Peacock. Doris Cockrell. Jean Martin. Brenda Mathis. Linda Moses. Cecelia Harrison. Brenda Lightsey. Marsha Bottoms. Diane Wig- gins. and Judy Farley. Nurses. Mrs. Hattie Kelley. Mrs. Anita Lyle, and Mrs. Edna Kelly, are ready for the operation to begin. Dr. Janet Sutton smiles indulgently as Seretha Courson. Vice-President, makes like a laboratory technician. Others are Jan Sellers. Iris Hollingsworth. Donna Wilson. Mrs. Charla Mercer. Sponsor, and Brenda Stinson. Para-Medical Club Each January the club sponsors the selection of King Summerlin by vote of the student body. He is featured in the yearbook. The first aid room is kept neat and clean by the girls, and the linens are changed each day. Money is raised through the sale of sno-cones and through bake sales. This money is contributed to various worth-while school projects. Mr. Thompson. Administrator, and Mrs. Hutson pose with members. Front Row: Marian Harnage. LaDonna Jones. Joyce Whitten. Row Two: Barbara Reeder. Polly Albritton. Ruth O'Berry. Row Three: Elizabeth Ann Richardson. Peggy Kehoe. Pati McCall. Top Row: Mr. Thompson. Yvonne Cole. Dorothy Gittings: Mrs. Hutson. Mrs. Blom instructs Pam Skipper. Barbara Williams. Laura Massey. Michelle Moore. Debbie Hazelton. and Gloria Guthery. Mrs. Hutson demonstrates first aid on Nancy Caswall in the emergency room. Interested onlookers are Sallie Everett. Gail Holmes. Cindy Hunt. Paulette Flowers. Cecelia Gaskins. Janet Landon. Daphne Boswell. Sharon Crum, and Debbie Lang. Dawn Hadnot and Zanese Brown watch at a distance. Treasurer, Carol Anne Kennon; President, Teresa Marsh: Secretary, Beth Puckett. Future Teachers of America The Future Teachers of America is a club composed of those stu- dents who are interested in the teaching profession. The mem- bers get a good idea of what teaching is like through visiting classes, helping teachers, and various group activities. The most important objective of the club is to encourage young people to cultivate within them- selves the qualities of personal- ity and character which are the foundations of successful teach- ing. Sponsor at desk, Mr. Ratliff. Standing: Jackie Fletcher: Historian. Zanese Brown: Cecelia Gaskins: Parliamentarian. Jackie Robinson; Teresa Marsh. Mary Anderson, Donna Burdesnaw. Geraldine Exarhos, Carol Anne Kennon, Beth Puckett. Donna Burdeshaw. Chaplain, Cecelia Gaskins; Vice-President, Geraldine Exarhos. Band Band wins—Hilton loses! The band provides a cultural outlet for those students gifted in music. It helps and supports school spirit. The band plays at football games, marches in parades, and the concert band has pro- grams twice each year. Members participate in district and state contests. This year they have been awarded the honor of an invitation to the Cherry Blossom Parade in Washington, D.C. The Band Boosters Club is busily engaged in money-raising schemes to finance this trip and to pay for new uniforms. The band is truly a going organization and well deserves the motto, “The Best Band in the Land . Drum Major. Hilton Tyre; Band Captain. Mike Churchwell; Treas- urer. Cindy Morris; Quartermaster. Geraldine Exarhose; Librar- ian, Zanese Brown; Secretary. Pat Waters; Publicity. Alan Adams; Band Director. Mr. De Young. Row One: Zanese Brown. Jennifer Ford. Frances Adkinson. Ellen Donahoe. Polly Sweet. Linda Summers Row Two: Kathy Futch, Carolyn Helms. Linda Martin. Cynthia Morris. Diana Ruster. Diane Jones. Cathy Folds. Nancy Polcaro. Nancy Castleberry Row Three: Lynn Blackford. Steve English. Terry Mensing. Gary Williams. Geraldine Exarhos. Erik Nelson. Lee Stewart. George Straun. Nelson Singletary. Mike Cope. David Hall Row Four: Huey Judah. Kalyn Brown. Kathy Mann. Linda Smith. Pete Lynes. Elspeth Belflower. Barbara Reeder; Majorettes Colette Addair. Janet Landon, Nancy Caswall, Kathy Newman. Vicki Thackrey. Lynn Douberley. Gail Campbell. Nancy Rouse. Pat Waters. Charlotte Swartz. Mary Anderson. Standing: Chucky Swartz. Mr. DeYoung. Director; Ed Heidel. Richard Fansler. Steve Osthoff. Gary Hogan. Jack Owens. George Caraker. Sue Warren. Lucy Clements. Don Douberly. THE MARCHING BAND led by Hilton Tyre. Drum Major, and the Majorettes. Front Row: Vicki Thackrey. Mary Anderson. Colette Addair. Rhonda Demaree. Cathy Newman Row Two: Gail Campbell. Linda Harold. Jenny Thompson. Pat Waters. Row Three: Nancy Rouse. Charlotte Swartz. Nancy Cas- wall. Janet Landon. Lynn Douberly. Front Row: Jean Whitten. Bruce Munroe. Linda Luna. Mary Andrews. Debbie Gay. Teresa Marsh. Second Row: Bonnie Whidden. Joyce Whitten. Debbie Locke. Fidela Tucker. Leila Owens. Mona Ayers. Donna Duffey. Rhonda Demaree. Jenny Thompson. Linda Harold Third Row: Peyton Hyslop. LoLee Duncan. Janet Turner. Betsy Can- trell. Larry Walker. Mike Churchwell. Doug Ard. Walt Gordon. Joe Collins. John Buroeshaw. Guy Rogers. Colon Tyson. Mike Franklin. Dan Robinson. Row Four: Marty Duncan. Sandra Couey. Paul Bryan. Bruce Purvis. Joseph Dawes. Micky Sparrow. Tom TucKer. Mike Fletcher. Hilton Tyre. Mike Unrue. Fred Mullins. Bob Kieser. Tom Collins. Phillip Bryan. John McConnell. Standing: Roger Russell. Tommy Pueschell. Alan Adams. Bobby Salley. Glee Club The Glee Club is made up of all those who are interested in music and en- joy singing. There are three choruses (Mixed. Men’s, and Women’s) and also an Ensemble made up of selected singers from the club as a whole. Each year the Glee Club participates in the District and State Contests. The Glee Club presents a special concert at Christmas, an operetta in the spring, and participates in local festivals. They take part in many programs presented in Bartow. Glee Club members learn about the theory and history behind the music that they sing. Glee Club candy gets sold as well as lost. Front Row: Richard Fansler. Mike McClelland. Raymond White. Estelle Griffin. Peggy Peacock. Stephanie Jones. Susan Simmons. Nita Horn. Paulette Flowers. Carol Mathews Row Two: Charles Robinson. Doyle Sims. Michele Moore. Carol Goodson. Lisa Duke. Gail Gautney. Pat Waters. Dawn Hadnot. Sandra Ward. Barbara Russell. Director. James Lineinger. Row Three: John Crum. Loette Joyner. John Lanehart. Linda Stevens. Brenda Mathis. Jean Martin. Linda Mathews. Linda Moses. Jenny Hutto. Gwendolyn Sutton. Nell Groves. Marilyn Locklear. Connie Hiers. Sandra Tucker. Row Four: James Peacock. Robert Yates. Teresa Voigt. Joyce Grace. Charlotte Grace. Barbara Hudson Row Five: Champ Holland. Bruce Corbett. Row Six: Kent Brooks. Drew Ford. Row Seven: David Waldrop. Leland Smith. Beverly Clark. Jackie Robinson. Brenda Lightsey. Nancy Buswell. Sharon Tucker. Becky Turner. Top Row: Mike Churchwell. Roger Raulerson. Front Row: Secretary-Treasurer. Nell Groves; Historian. Mary Jane Mathews; Soprano Section Leader. Beth Puckett; Historian. Cathy Williams; Alto Section. Leader. Lisa Duke: Second Row: President. Clint Duke; Vice President. John Lanehart; Tenor Section Leader. Howard Summers; Director. Mr. Linemger; Librarian. Keith Pittman; Bass Section Leader. John Crum. First Row: Betty Allen. Karen Priddle. Sandra Carroll. Takako Nishimura. Nancy Robbins. Beth Puckett. Mary Jane Mathews. Keith Pittman. Eric Coffin Row Two: Nancy Walker. Mary Rose Chauncey. Lana Nooe. Keitha Kiggms. Deborah Purvis. Gail Polk. Judy Farley. Clint Duke. David Stephens Row Three: Judy Allen. Sandy Kirkland. Susan Kirkland. Dee Hielscher, Patsy Garner. Sue Mincey. Linda Smith. Jan Soeder. Nancy Weld. Linda Young. Candy Voigt. Tom Voigt. Top Row: Lois Palmer. Norma Smith. Darnell Richter. Cathy Williams. Sherry Lyle. Debbie Windham. Pam Skipper. Pam Hastings. Gail Smith. Howard Summers. Lee Windham. 113 Glee Club The Ensemble Front Row: Mary Jane Mathews. Beth Puckett. Gail Smith. Nell Groves. Carol Mathews. Lisa Duke. Top Row: Roger Raulerson. Leland Smith. John Crum. Charles Robinson. Howard Summers. David Stephens Clint Duke Keith Pittman. NOT PICTURED: Paulette Flowers. Science Club The Science Club purposes to create an interest in and promote the study of science. A trip to Cape Kennedy is the highlight of the club year. Members are drawn from the advanced science courses. A special project is the sale of school record books. The club is newly organized this year. Sponsor. Mrs. Jackie Harris; Treasurer. Jim Cole: Secretary. Carol Lut- trell; Vice-President. Wayne Blount; President. Ronnie Clark; Sponsor. Mrs. Marie Yarborough. Front Row: Jan Wilson. Takako Nishimura. Carol Anne Kennon. Judy Coker. Carol Luttrell. Sharon Brooks. Joan McMullen. Cathy Williams. Row Two: Mike McCall. Ronnie Clark. Jeff Pipes. Tommy Kilcrease. John Eyman. Bill Weinkauf. Clint Duke. John Lanehart. Lee Windham. Top Row: Mike Wilkinson. Scott Jackson. Dennis Gudgen. Craig Hull. Lawrence Wil- kinson. Granger Marley. Wayne Blount. Mike Rigney. Elwood Hall. James Ezell. Lee Stuart. Alec Joyner. Seated: Gary Waldron. Win Stevens. Brent Lane. Steve Brown. Dennis Mooneyham. Dub Gibson. Elvoy Raines. Tony Davis. Jimmy Lang. Steve English. Guy Rogers. Gordon Polk Row Two: Zanese Brown. Gloria Guthery. Judy Chumney. Lee James. Kathy Coury. Barbara Geiger. Pati McCall. Debbie Hazelton. Ellen King. Michelle Moore. Lisa Yearwood. Sheila McKereg- han. Barbara Williams. Jack Owens. Fred Mullins. Dennis Bruce. Don Wilson. Mike McCall. Jimmie Cole. Top Row: Ken Heidel. Daphne Boswell. Billy Brown. Pam Skipper. Yvonne Cole. Mickey Royal. Bill Boyles. Frankie Young. Cindy Morris. Tommy Wilson. Loette Joyner. Tommy Voigt. John Harper. Don Clark. Jerry Gunter. B. J. Robinson. —and the students he works on. President. Billy Lee; Vice-President. Glenda Green: Treasurer. Marie Gill; Recording Secretary, Carol Albritton; Corresponding Secretary, Sandra Rewis. DCT The Purpose of the DCT Club at Bartow is to promote the growth and better understanding of vocational cooperative education; to provide a better spirit of cooperation between employer, school, and parents; to undertake some worthy school or civic project; and to develop citizen- ship, leadership, scholarship, and vocational proficiency. At Christmas time the boys and girls collect and refinish toys to be used to bring happiness to those children that Santa might miss. DCT Co-ordinator, Mr. Wilkinson at work. Seated: Carol Albritton. Gail Tackett. Judy Seay. Margie Strickland. Sandy Hartbarger. Sue Hudson. Shirley Watkins. Standing: Mike Seay. John Burns. Larry Mooneyham. Erwin Medley. Seated: Yvonne Mathews. Sandra Rewis, Lavern Newmans. Diane Starling. Marie Gill. Glenda Green. Standing: Jeff Clements. Steve Herrington. Billy Lee. 117 Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is a na- tional organization of boys who have completed two years of Vocational Ag- riculture in high school. The basic pur- pose of the organization is to develop the boys’ quality of leadership and per- sonality through cooperation, participa- tion, citizenship, and sportmanship. This development is stimulated in a general way by livestock judging, public speak- ing, and sports. It is stimulated in a more specific way through competition in specialized farming operations such as forestry, beef production, and poultry production. These experiences better prepare the boy for rural and community life. President. Mike Beagles; Vice-President. Erwin Medley; Secretary. Milton Bryan. Kneeling: Reporter, Gary West; Treasurer. Jimmy Meeks. NOT PICTURED: Sentinel. Gary Couey. Seated: Jimmy Beasley. Gerald Anderson, Lonnie Edwards. Bobby Horne. Vernon Medders. Don Varonsky. Charlie Pierce. David Coleman Row Two: John White. Leroy Blair. Ronnie Pritchard. Ralph Sims. Wade Mincey. Beniamin Cook. Herman Fussed, Wayne Pool. Row Three: Larry Mooneyham. Bo Sutton. Wayland Smith. Dennis Gorum. Leslie Cain. Reginald Floyd. George Cephus. Tommy Tucker. 118 Seated: Charles Plavchak. Erwin Medley. Gene Schupp. David Horn. Bob Barber. Willie Aultman. Terry Clanton. David Young Row Two: Doug Parker. Andy Mason. Donnie Huckaba. David Little. Andy Deese. Jimmy Meeks. Freddie Lynn Row Three: Lee Clayton. Gary Couey. Robert Werner. Steve Bennett. Pat Satterfield. Johnny Blair. Larry Kirkland. Mr. Bob O’Berry shows the boys the safe way to operate a tractor. 119 Future Homemakers of America The motto, “Toward New Horizons,” means just that to the girls who comprise the Fu- ture Homemakers of America. The girls gain meaningful ex- periences through individual and group projects. These in- clude the Better Dress Campaign, F.H.A. Week, Mother-Daugh- ter Banquet, and Twirp Week. The organization’s goal is to help in- dividuals improve personal, family, and community living. The girls learn that the responsibility of the home is to create an atmosphere of unity through love, guid- ance. and understand- ing. President. Jackie Fletcher, center front. Standing: Reporter. Janet Ghent; Vice-President. Loette Joyner; Degrees Chairman. Beth Puckett; Treasurer. Joan McMullen: Secretary. Carol Anne Kennon; Historian. Carol Acorn; Parliamentarian. Debby Lang; Projects Chairman. Donna Duffey. Seated: Dorothy Gittings; Sponsor. Miss Ernst; Sponsor. Mrs. Kennon; Linda Watts Row Two: Susan Haddock. Donna Wil- son. Cindy Wynn. Peggy Kehoe. Shirley Mooneyham. Lisa Duke. Deddie Oates. Karen Terreil. Marian Harnage. Edna Asbell Top Row: Dawn Reeder. Darlene Wilder. Libby George. Debbie Gay. Loette Joyner. Kay Hammond. Linda Stephens. Lucy Clements. Jennifer Ford. Fedila Tucker. Barbara Anderson. Barbara Reeder. Sharon McVay. Donmce Walker. Elizabeth Everett. Gail Campbell. Sandra Couey. Seated: Judy Farley. Pam Skipper. Marsha Bottoms. Jackie Fletcher. Mary Frances Adkinson. Donna Burdeshaw. Brenda Lightsey. Carol Acorn. Nancy Helmuth. Betty Allen. Sherry Lyle. Cecelia Gaskins. Janet Landon. Nancy Walker. Standing: Gayle Holmes. Donna Duffey. Linda Green. Velma Whitaker. Sallie Everett. Elizabeth Cain. Janie Duncan. Miss Ernst. Debby Lang. Cathy Voigt. Zanese Brown, Ruth Ann Paul. Jackie Robinson. The fun of sewing is aptly expressed by Brenda Stinson. Sharon McVay. Mrs. Kennon. Shirley Mooneyham. Kneeling: Linda Staton. Janet Ghent. Christine Spears. Mrs. Kennon. Sitting: Maxine Johnson. Yvonne Mathews. Bar- bara Russell. Linda Monahan. Brenda Stinson. Cathy Williams. Teresa Marsh. Standing: Linda Gibson. Estelle Griffin. Joan McMullen. Shirley Powe. Dawn Raulerson. Gwendolyn Richardson. Norma Smith. Juanita Wilson. Carol Anne Kennon. Carol Luttrell. Patsy Birge. Barbara Jenkins. Linda Parham. Rhonda Demaree. Marie Andrews. French Club The purpose of the French club is to draw together those students who are in- terested in learning to speak the French language, and to study French civiliza- tion and culture. This is the first year for the club. It is a young but healthy baby and growing in strength. A French fete is planned in the spring. Sponsor. Mrs. Greene: Vice-President. Susan Simmons: Secretary, Stephanie Jones; Treasurer. Beverly Adkins. Front Row: Valerie Griffin, Karen Thompson, Christine Nelson. Iris Hollingsworth. Cheryl Gibson. Beverly Banks Janet Newmans. Rhonda Demaree. Leslie Blount. Beverly Adkins. Cathy Frankenburger. Row Two: Linda Staton! Anita Draughon, Karen McBee, Sharon McVay. Shirley Mooneyham, Anita Hand, Ellen Mann. Lisa Duke Judy Eck- ert. Patty Vieth. Stephanie Jones. Gail Polk. Shirley Powe. Gail Griffen. Row Three: Patricia Joyner, Susan Russell Jennifer Harper. Tommy Pueschell. David Little. Andy Byrd. Tommy Lively. Gene Schupp, Mike Sharp 122 Seated: Marilyn Howard. Nancy Rouse. Pam Skipper. Cecilia Harrison. Connie Hiers, Janie Duncan. Barbara Williams. Liz Pridgen. Sheila McKereghan. Glenda Walker. Dianne Draughon. Susan Simmons. Daphne Boswell. Sharon Crum. Standing: David Seuis. Tony Davis. Andy Dease. Jimmy Lang. Manuel Douglas. Roy Ferrell. Steve English. Keith Pittman. Ken Douberly, John McConnell. Donald deReus. Tommy Kilcrease. Don Clark. George Cephus. Mike Beagles. Tommy Davidson and Stephanie Jones ecoutent au francois. 123 Junior Classical League The Junior Classical League is composed of students who have studied or are study- ing Latin. The purpose is to encourage an interest in and appreciation of the civiliza- tion, language, literature, and art of ancient Greece and Rome, and to help stu- dents realize the debt of their own culture to that of classical antiquity. Roman and Greek costumes are worn by the students to their annual Latin banquet. Vice-President. Gus Mizeile; Secretary. Zanese Brown; Sponsor. Miss Louise Oates. President. Mike McClelland: Treasurer. Jeff Pipes. Representatives of the club attend Latin Forums, and the club motto is “Gaudeamus Igitur.” Jack Latvala is the District Treasurer. Kneeling: Frank Maskolunas. Johnny Howell. Scott Royer. Granger Marley. Mike McClelland. Gus Mizeile. Wayne Blount. Clint Duke. John Eyman. Lawrence Wilkinson, Bill Weinkauf. John Crum. Lee Windham. Row Two: Cathy Oster, Bob Collins. Jeff Pipes. Mike McCall. Mary Jane Mathews. Vicki Thackrey. Beth Puckett. Judy Coker. Carol Luttrell. Carol Anne Kennon. Ellen Gienau, Sherry Wisdom. Teresa Marsh. Nancy Chapman. Glenda Green. Marsha Mitchell. Kathy Gagel. Row Three: Charles Robinson. Tommy Kilcrease. Alec Joyner. John Lanehart. Ronnie Clark. Wanda Perry. Mary Lu Hurn. Barbara Jenkins. Patsy Birge. Cathy Williams. Sue Ann Munroe. Mary Wiggins. Pam Hastings. Dwight Clanton. Richard Bur- ress. 124 Members demonstrate dress and customs of the early Romans. Front Row: Gary Waldon. Greg Crum. Mike McCall. Jimmy Cole. Frankie Young. Manuel Douglas. Mickey Royal. Row Two Seated: Don Wilson. B. J. Robinson. Win Stevens. Clyde Gibson. Brent Lane. Tommy Voigt. Leland Smith, Don Clark. Dub Gibson. David Addison. Row Three Standing: Judy Chumney. Paulette Flowers. Judy Hunter. Sheila McKereghan. Kathy Coury. Gloria Guthery. Billy Brown. Bill Boyles. Michele Moore. Danny Kragh. Fred Mullins. Ruth Ann Paul. Zanese Brown. Cindy Hunt. Susan Giles. Geraldine Exarhos. Cindy Morris. Top Row: Pam Adams. Jack Latvala. Lee James. Nancy Caswall. Ken Heidel. Zenda Jenkins. Front Row Seated: Champ Holland. Eric Clanton. Jim Abbitt. Steve Osthoff. Woody Marsh. Jim Peterson. Roddy Luttrell. Row Two Kneeling: Tim Birge. Joe Taylor. Paul Jones. Alfred Chiles. Peyton Hyslop. Larry Crum. Robert Frink. Dale Martin. Steve McGill. Standing: Holly Fletcher. Karen Terrell, Cindy Wynn. Lucy Clements. Carol Bell. Nell McKer- eghan. Peggy Kehoe. Dawn Reeder. Gail Deese. Glenna Parker. Barbara Anderson, Linda Stevens. Dorothy Gittings. Loette Joyner. Jennifer Ford. Gay Grimes. Debbie Oates. Libby George. Yvonne Cole. Donna Wilson. Pati McCall. Susan Haddock. Darlene Wilder. LaDonna Jones. Mathematics Club The Mathematics Club endeavors to further interest in and knowledge of mathematics. Questions are solved that are more difficult than those found in the high school text books. This enables the members to become better prepared to take the National Mathema- tics Examination. Money for club activities is raised through the sale of goodies. Mascot Duke masters math. Math masters Sharon Brooks. Front Row: Daphne Boswell. Lee James. Jackie Fletcher, Zanese Brown. Judy Chumney. Laura Massey. Gloria Guthery, Kathy Coury Row Two: Jack Owens. Jack Latvala. Bill Boyles. Fred Mullins, Greg Crum, Elvoy Raines, Danny Kragh, Steve English. Row Three: Don Wilson, Win Stevens. Billy Brown, Brent Lane, Don Clark, Dennis Bruce, Howard Harley. Mike McCall Row Four: Ken Heidel. Johnny Harper. B. J. Robinson. Jimmy Cole. Mickey Royal. 126 Front Row: Bob Collins. Cathy Oster. Takako Nishimura. Jan Wilson. Ronnie Clark. Granger Marley. Mike Wilkinson. Den- nis Gudgen. Row Two: Judy Coker. Seretha Courson, Joan McMullen. Carol Luttrell, Scott Jackson. Sharon Brooks, Alec Joyner. John Lanehart. Row Three: Elwood Hall. Clint Duke. Mary Lu Hurn. John Eyman. Jean Hammond. Wayne Blount. Lawrence Wilkinson. Mike McCall. Row Four: Mike Rigney. Mike Van Orsdale. Craig Hull. David Stephens. Lee Stewart. Vice-President. Ronnie Clark; President. Wayne Blount; Vice-President. Sharon Brooks; Secretary. Jan Wilson; Treasurer. Judy Coker; Sponsor. Mr. A. C. Ace Musselman. National Honor Society It is the purpose of the National Honor Society to try to recognize character, service, leader- ship, and scholarship in the students of the high school; and in so doing, to try to stimu- late all members of the high school to try to attain these attributes and elements of high standards. It also tries to impress on all mem- bers who are chosen and inducted into the Society the feeling, that when one is elected into the National Honor Society, it is not only for his career in the secondary school, but it is for life, and that he. as a student and grad- uate going out into life, will be held to the pledge as a member, no matter where he goes, no matter what he becomes. Joanie McMullen helps Judy Coker to add to her store of knowledge. Vice-President. Wayne Blount; Treasurer. Seretha Courson; Sponsor. Miss Louise Oates; Secretary, Jan Wilson: President. John Eyman. 128 Seated: Kathy Conner. Seretha Courson. Kathy Etheredge. Joan McMullen. Sharon Brooks. Nancy Weld. Jan Wilson. Standing. Row Two: Kathy Gagel. Carol Luttrell. Judy Coker. Pam Hastings. Ruth Ann Jones. Sharon Gillooley. Teresa Marsh. Carol Anne Kennon. Row Three: Wayne Blount. Ronnie Clark. Scott Jackson. Top Row: Lawrence Wilkinson. Mike McCall. John Eyman. Alec Joyner. Elwood Hall. The Public Library is put to good use by Ruth Ann Jones. Joanie McMul- len. Kathy Etheredge. Wayne Blount, and Judy Coker. 129 Spanish Club Students currently taking Spanish or those who have completed two years of Spanish are members of the Spanish Club. The club promotes fellowship among its members, and provides the opportunity to further the use of the Spanish language. A Spanish Fiesta is held in December of each year. Sponsor. Mrs. Villanueva. Breaking the pinata is the high light of the Spanish Fiesta. Front Row: Mickey Sparrow. Lisa Yearwood. Mary Anderson. Debbie Hazelton. Susan Giles. Linda Baum. Debbie Clark. Jenny Hutto. James Randolph Row Two: Lance Beshara. Bobby Cantrell. Howard Harley. Dub Gibson. Elvoy Rames. Jackie Fletcher. Ellen King. Linda Young. Barbara Williams. Laura Massey. Linda Kautz Row Three: Celia Roden. Christine Nelson. Jan Sellers. Dennis Mooneyham. Jack Owens. Mike Garrett. Sally Simons. Mike Bunn. Cathy Flanders. Ann Wright Row Four: Charmion Clark. Chet Smith. Roy Mitchell. Lee Wilkinson. George Caraker. Bob Salley Elizabeth Ann Richardson. John Tillis. Gus King. Mike Broxson. 130 Program Chariman. Wayne Blount: Treasurer. Cathy Oster; Vice-Presi- dent. James Ezell. Secretary. Carol Anne Kennon; President. Lawrence Wilkinson. Serior Harley at the Spanish Fiesta. Front Row: Lee Windham. Liz Colbert. Cathy Oster. Nell Groves. Greg Ruster. Marie Andrews. John Lanehart. Kathy Conner. Ellen Gienau. Seretha Courson. Row Two: Charles Robinson. Lawrence Wilkinson. Alec Joyner. Nancy Weld. Gwendolyn Richardson. Ruth Ann Jones. Maxine Johnson Row Three: Carol Anne Kennon. Kathy Etheredge. Joan McMul- len. James Ezell. Wayne Blount. Carol Luttrell. Estelle Griffin. Alice Black. 131 Thespians National Thespians Non-Secret Non-Social Membership in Thespians is achieved through points earned in actual stage work- putting up flats, decorating the stage, acquiring proper- ties needed for plays. The fine points of acting and enunciation on stage are taught. Make-up for cast members of plays is done by the Thes- pians. They are an important part of every theatrical pro- duction. Scott Jackson. Sharon Brooks. Joan McMullen. Clint Duke. Sponsor. Mrs. Lois Jackson: Point Chairman. Janie Duncan; Project Chairman. Judy Coker; Treasurer. Clint Duke: Secretary. Cathy Oster; Vice-President, Sharon Brooks; President. Joan McMullen. 132 Seated: Carol Goodson. Steve English. Barbara Geiger. Debbie Clark. Greg Crum Standing: Fred Kent Brooks Mullins. Howard Harley. Debbie Lang. Jean Martin. Elvoy Raines. Pam Skipper. Clyde Gibson. Front Row: Mike Garrett. Steve Osthoff. John Crum. John Lanehart. Don deReus. Pam Hastings. John Eyman. Bill Wem- kauf. Gary Waldron. Second Row: Brenda Mathis. Sharon Crum. Jan Wilson. Michele Moore. Debbie Hazelton. Judy Far- ley. Cindy Hunt. Sherry Wisdom. Pam Adams. Susan Giles. Daphne Boswell. Barbara Williams Row Three: Mickey Royal. Lawrence Wilkinson. Greg Ruster. Lee Windham. Gail Griffin. Gwen Richardson. Leland Smith. Tom Voigt. Ken Heidel. Cathy Williams. Norma Smith. Granger Marley Row Four: Lesile Blount. Donna Wilson. Jan Sellers. Yvonne Cole. Za- nese Brown. Brenda Tidwell. Susie Williams. Dub Gibson. Bill Boyles. Brent Lane. Debbie Windham Top Row: Nell McKereghan. Glenna Parker. Iris Hollingsworth. B. J. Robinson. Mikie Waters. Paulette Flowers. Susan Haddock. Beverly Adkins. Keith Pittman. Don Wilson. Clyde Gibson. Vocational School The Vocational School meets at the Bar- tow Air Base and is a definite phase of school life. Training in special skills enables stu- dents to prepare for jobs after graduation. Courses are taught in auto mechanics, electronics, welding, industrial electricity, and many others. Students are transported there by bus for a half-day session. The rest of the day is spent in the study of reg- ular academic subjects. Jimmy Gray is Vice-President and Student Council Representative. The slide rule will help Larry Walker master electronics. 134 Eddie Dutfey studies drafting. Electronics interests Richard Burress and Augie Schobl. Yellow Jacket Staff Editor-in-Chief, Clint Duke; Managing Editor. Wanda Perry. The Yellow Jacket” is the school newspaper and is published from six to ten times per year by members of Journalism II class. The staff members are in charge of putting out the paper. Em- phasis is placed on assum- ing responsibilities, meeting deadlines, writing, design, make-up. advertising, and photography. Advisor. Mr. Wayne Mundy; Sports Editor. Johnny Howell; Feature Editor. Kathy Ethe- redge; Sports Editor. Terry Hiers. Advertising Manager. Frank Maskolunas: Business Manager. Ronnie Clark. 135 Exchange Editor. Linda Monahan: Copy Editor, Juanita Wilson: Reporter. Delores Knight. The Echo The ECHO is the yearbook of the Bartow Senior High School. Its contents cover, as nearly as possible, all phases of student life. The staff tries to include every- one and make the book interesting and fun as well as tact. Staff members are primarily juniors and seniors who receive one credit for the work which is done in a scheduled class period. Editors Joan McMullen and Kathy Etheredge Kathy Etheredge checks ad sales with Business Manager. Sharon Brooks. Senior Editor, Wanda Perry and Mrs. Pearce check pages with Mr. Jack Menendez and Mr. Jack Nilson, representa- tives of American Yearbook Co. Photographers Mike Garrett and Don Wilson. Staff Member. Junanita Wilson. Mascot. Pericles Mason. Organizations Editor. Win Stevens. Picture Editor. Don Wilson, confers with Joanie McMullen. Sharon Brooks, and Kathy Etheredge. Staff Members: Mike Garrett. Wayne Blount. Cathy Oster. Pam Adams. Mrs. Pearce. Janie Duncan. Lawrence Wilkin- son. Joanie McMullen. Sharon Brooks. Staff Members: Don Wilson. Wanda Perry. Kathy Etheredge. Clyde Gibson, and Mike McCall. 137 S PO RTS Cheerleaders Varsity Cheerleaders A very important part in school sports is played by the cheerleaders. They lend color and create excitement throughout the athletic year at football and basketball games. Their enthusiasm and pep give a lift to the teams as they play. Long hours are spent in practice for the big night. They are a joy to watch as they stir the crowd to a frenzy of sup- port for their team, and a high degree of school spirit is generated by their faith- ful cheering and devotion. Kneeling: Sharon Crum. Barbara Geiger, Kathy Conner. Standing: Judy Hunter, Jan Wilson, Carol Anne Kennon. Lee James. Top: Ellen Gienau. 140 Jan Wilson and Ellen Gienau pull for that first down. The Varsity Cheerleaders dance for joy! Diane Huddle. Deborah Huddle and Kathy Conner take football seriously. Caro1 Anne Kennon displays good form. JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Kneeling: Becky Turner. Betty Ann McGraw. Cheryl Gib- son. Gay Grimes. Standing: Cathy Frankenburger. Loette Joyner. Donna Wilson. Football Football as a sport builds strong bodies and helps develop a sense of sportsman- ship and team spirit. For the boy who plays, it means increased physical fitness and the ability to make quick judgments. For the spectators it is exciting and re- warding. Mr. Kitchens lives through a tense moment. BARTOW 13 SEBRING 20 BARTOW 6 LAKE VIEW 23 BARTOW 28 HAINES CITY 12 BARTOW 9 LAKE WALES 6 BARTOW 21 DADE CITY 6 BARTOW 6AUBURNDALE31 BARTOW 7 PLANT CITY 6 BARTOW 14 WAUCHULA 24 BARTOW 14 KATHLEEN 13 BARTOW 21 PLANTATION 14 Standing: Head coach. Mr. Jack Yearwood. Kneeling: Coaches Skip Gilkerson. James Murphy and James Williams. Varsity Football Squad Front Row: Leonard Leedy. Mike McClelland. Larry Lightsey. Doyle Sims. Richard Fansler. Gus Mizelle. Jimmy Pea- cock. James Gibson. Jimmy Meeks. Bruce Bennett. Tom Irving. Mike Revell. Bo Sutton Row Two: Charles Riley. Elwood Hall. Sammy Wright. Terry Hiers. Randy Taylor. Dennis Bruce. Ray White. Jake Gammon. Wayne Bruce. Brent Lane. Tommy Sanders. George Belflower. Bill Orr. Russell Bennett Row Three: Ray Peacock. Bob Collins. Wayland Smith. Ronnie Acron. James Ferrell. Randall Hall. Bill Boyles. Pat Austin. Chuck Swartz. Win Stevens. Bill Eady. Joe Brooks. In Front of Team: Mascots Rocky and Mike Yearwood. Touchdown! Yea Jackets! The team stirs enthusiasm at pep rally in the stadium. Richard Fansler catches a long one. 145 -mtm Ball carrier is stopped by the sturdy defense of Bob Collins. B SQUAD FOOTBALL TEAM Front Row Kneeling: Joey Taylor. George Caraker. Jay Gill. Chris Pipes. Robert Frink. Rhett Wallace. Louis Bayne. Row Two: Champ Holland. Rip Campbell. Tim Joyner. Randy Bryan. Willie Mathis. Richard Richardson. Walt Gordon. Wayne Cameron. Jerry Gunter. Row Three: Larry Kirkland. Doug DeNeve. Roger Parham. Roger Russell. Ken Douberly. Joe Stephens. Reggie Shirah. Alfred Chiles. A good JACKET is hard to stop! SCOREBOARD Bartow 0 Wauchula 20 Bartow 19 Lake Wales 0 Bartow 7 Plant City 6 Bartow 0 Kathleen 7 Bartow 21 Dade City 13 Bartow 0 Haines City 6 Bartow 34 Sebring 0 Bartow 6 Auburndale 7 Eager hands are outstretched in hopes of catching a miniature football! Basketball Southwest Florida Conference Champs SCOREBOARD Bartow 70 Punta Gorda 50 Bartow 80 Oscela County 63 Bartow 60 Lake Wales 51 Bartow 82 Sanford 63 Bartow 71 Auburndale 50 Bartow 73 Kathleen 40 Bartow 54 Lynn View 51 Bartow 75 Sullivan 62 Bartow 50 Pasco 41 Bartow 74 Haines City 56 Bartow 74 Plant City 61 Bartow 82 Hardee 57 Bartow 72 Punta Gorda 53 Bartow 82 Lake Wales 70 Bartow 81 Auburndale 59 Bartow 60 Kathleen 47 Bartow 59 Pasco 44 Bartow 66 Plant City 64 Bartow 78 Kissimmee 52 Bartow 83 Haines City 58 Bartow 62 Sanford 79 Bartow 62 Hardee 71 M9 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Kneeling: Manager Frank Maskolunas. Danny Kragh. B. J. Robinson. Joe Brooks. Manager Ronnie Cothern. Standing: Steve Brown. Andy Deese. Dub Gibson. Scott Jackson. Johnny Howell. Greg Ruster. Ronnie Clark. Wayland Smith. Bobby Cantrell. Mickey Royal. Dennis Mooneyham. 150 Wayland Smith drops one into the basket. Wayland Smith drives for the point with a helping hand from Greg Ruster. 152 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Front Row: Willie Mathis. George Caraker. Woody Marsh. Row Two: Mark Jarrell. Roddy Lutrell. Wayne Cameron. Eric Clanton. Row Three: Manager James Ezell. Alfred Chiles. Walker Lyle. Jim Abbitt. Roger Russell. Coach Cantrell waves his team on to another victory. SCOREBOARD Bartow 56 Punta Gorda 48 Bartow 39 Kissimmee 25 Bartow 33 Lake Wales 31 Bartow 65 Sanford 60 Bartow 46 Kathleen 50 Bartow 53 Auburndale 37 Bartow 54 Dade City 33 Bartow 61 Haines City 43 Bartow 77 Plant City 75 Bartow 47 Wauchula 49 Bartow 53 Punta Gorda 55 Bartow 43 Lake Wales 45 Bartow 71 Auburndale 69 Bartow 50 Kathleen 33 Bartow 43 Dade City 40 Bartow after another rebound. 153 Swimming Boys practice racing dive. Top To Bottom: Mikie Waters. Rip Campbell. Howard Harley Front Row Kneeling: David Little. Clark Markley. Steve English. Bill Boyles. Win Stevens. Chet Smith Row Two Standing: Frank Young. Champ Holland. Ken Douberly. Roger Raulerson. Avon Sellers. Howard Harley. Jeff Pipes. Rip Campbell. John Phillips Front Row Seated: Lisa Yearwood. Joame McMullen. Debbie Lang. Kathy Coury. Barbara Geiger. Mikie Waters Row Two Standing: Linda Kautz. Leslie Blount. Nancy Caswall. Mary Wiggins. Debbie Windham. Debbie Hazelton. Jan Soeder. Team practices in Olympic size Civic Center pool. Front Row Kneeling: George Caraker. John Burdin. Joe McLaulin. Jimmy Peterson Standing: Jim Cole. Dub Gibson. Brent Lane. Mike McCall. 156 Jim Cole and George Caraker fish for golf balls. Jim Peterson holds the flag for putter Dub Gibson. Golfer Brent Lane shows the team how to get out of a sand trap. 157 Tennis Front Row Kneeling Takako Nishimura. Kathy Etheredge. Janet Hughes. Suzi Williams. Sheila McKereghan. Holly Fletcher Row Two: Daphne Boswell. Carol Luttrell. Cathy Oster. Coach Ann Whitehead. Sharon Crum. Lee James. Judy Hunter. Jan Wilson. 158 Kneeling: Hank Frisbie. Gus King. Greg Crum. Gary Waldron. Row Two: Coach Whitehead. Manuel Douglas. Donald deReus. Clyde Gibson. John Tillis. Joey Taylor. Gary Waldron is as graceful as a deer. 159 • tftt Track Rudolph Nance takes to the air! Front Row Seated: Jimmy Gray. Bruce Ben- nett. Danny Chrisco. Richard Fansler. Leon- ard Leedy. Elwood Hall. Rudolph Nance. Tom Irving. Row Two: Eddie Hart. Mike Church- well. Richard Baker. Ray White. Milton Danny Chrisco shows perfect form with the discus. 160 Coaches Swaine and Murphy plan team strategy. Bryan, Tommy Pueschell. Mike McCall. Wayne Blount. Roy Ferrell. Henry Wiggins. Bill Wemkauf. Row Three: Manager Russell Bennett. Manager Don Schuck, Sammy Wright. Joseph Stephens. Jack Owens. Tom- my Sanders. Richard Richardson. Walter Gordon. Reggie Floyd. Mark Stanfill. Man- ager. Peyton Hyslop. Jimmy Gray gets off to a good start. 161 Bruce Bennett, returning champion, puts the shot. Baseball Brian Reeder and Ronnie Acorn practice for season s opener. FRONT ROW Sitting: Timmy Joyner. Brian Reeder. Terry Hiers. Dennis Bruce. ROW TWO: Dale Martin. Scott Royer. Doyle Sims. Wayne Bruce. Ray Ellis ROW THREE: Dennis Mooneyham. Ronnie Acorn. James Sutton. Bob Collins. John Baust NOT PICTURED: Ronnie Clark. B. J. Robinson. Coach Williams, surrounded by players James Sutton. Bob Collins. Ray Ellis, and Terry Hiers. watch anxiously from the dugout. Senior Directory ACORN. RONNIE LORENZO—175 Va- lencia Ct.—Interact 3: Spanish Club 2.3; S Club 1.2, Football 1.2,3; Base ball 1.2; Track 1. ADAMS. ALAN CRAIG—1695 Emer- son Ave—Band 1.2.3: Publicity Officer 3; S Club 2: Track 1; Band District Contest-Superior; Florida All-Star Marching Band Member. ALBRITTON. GLENDA CAROL—545 N. Carpenter Ave —DCT 3: Secretary 3; Exchangettes 2.3; Para-Medical Club 1,2; Student Council 3; Junior Classical League 2,3. ANDERSON. REBECCA—P.O. Box 554. Highland City. ANDREWS. MARIE ELENA—865 Mc- Leod—Exchangettes 2.3: Future Homemakers 1.3: Glee Club 2: Spanish Club 1.2.3: Calendar Girl; Biology Club 3: Miss ECHO Court. ARMSTRONG. LARRY EUGENE-735 Manor Drive—Spanish Club 1; Base- ball 3. ARNOLD. DAVID STUART—Rt. 2. Box 35-1—Future Farmers 1; Woodshop 2; Auto Mechanics 3. ARRINGTON. DOUGLAS RAY—960 E. Lake Dr. AUSTIN, ANDREW PATRICK—405 E. Lemon St —Spanish Club 1.2: S Club 1.2; Football 1.2.3. BAUST. JOHN ADAM—2105 Cherokee —Science Club 1: S Club 1.2: Foot- ball 1; Baseball 1.2.3; Basketball 1: Baseball Captain 2.3. BEAGLES. DON MICHAEL—1125 Light- sey Ave.—Future Farmers 1.2.3; Re- porter 2; President 3; Glee Club 2.3: Interact 2.3: French Club 3. Presi- dent 3; Baseball 3: Farm Safety Award; Chapter Leadership Award; Interclub Council 3. BENNETT. BRUCE EDWARD-845 Ruby Ave.—Football 3; Track 3. BIRGE. PATSY EYVONNE—160 W. Hooker St.—Anchor Club 2.3: Treas- urer 3: Future Homemakers 3; Jun- ior Classical League 1.2.3 BLACK. ALICE BELINDA—1070 Britt Lane—Spanish Club 3. BLACKFORD. HUGH LYNN—1425 E Stuart St.—Band 1.2.3: Junior Clas- sical League 1; Science Club 1. BLOUNT. BENROE WAYNE—1165 Pine- crest—Interclub Council 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Key Club 2. 3: Math Club 1.2,3; President 3; Science Club 1.3; Vice-President 3; Honor Society 2,3; Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 2.3; Program Chair- man 3; S Club 1.2; Student Coun- cil 3: Track 1.2.3: Univ. of Florida Alumni Association Award; ECHO Staff 3; Spanish Honor Society 2.3; Appointment to West Point Military Academy. BOATWRIGHT. RICHARD NEEL—675 Me Leod—Spanish Club 1. BREWINGTON. JANIE ANN—755 So. Orange Ave. BROOKS. RICHARD KENT-120 Wood- lawn Ave —Glee Club 3; Band 1; Spanish Club 2; S Club 1.2; Thes- pians 3; Football 1. BROOKS. SHARON LEA—Rt. 1. Box 160 —Anchor Club 2.3: Future Home- makers 1; Glee Club 1; Junior Clas- sical League 1.2; Math Club 2.3; Vice-President 3: Science Club 1.3; Honor Society 2.3: Student Council 2; Thespians 1.2.3; Secretary 2: Vice-President 3; Univ. of Florida Alumni Association Award; National Thespians 2.3: Honorable Mention on National Merit Test; ECHO Staff 3; Business Manager 3; S Club Server 1: Junior Class Play 2. BROWN. GERALDINE—Rt. 1. Box 338. BURNS. GERALDINE ELIZABETH—Rt. 2. Box 50-A. BURNS. WALTER JOHN—P.O. Box 653 —DCT 3; Future Farmers 1. BURRESS. RICHARD DAVID—180 N Florida Ave.—Junior Classical League 1.2; Science Club 1. CARROLL. JOHN MARSHALL—650 W. •Vine St. CHAPMAN. NANCY LORRAINE—1115 So. Broadway—Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Lionettes 2,3; Para- Medical Club 1,2.3. CHRISCO. DANNY LYNN—685 Va- lencia Ct.—Track 3. CLANTON. DWIGHT STEVEN—55 Shady Circle Band 1.2; Glee Club 3; Key Club 3; Honor Society 2; S Club 1: Football 1: Swimming 2; Track 2; Junior Classical League 3. CLARK. RONNIE LYLE-840 Shady Lane—Interclub Council 3; Key Club 1.2.3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Math Club 2.3; Vice-President 3: Science Club 3; President 3; Hon- or Society 2.3; S Club 1.2; Student Council 2; Yellow Jacket Staff 3; Business Manager 3; Baseball 1.2.3; Basketball 1.2.3; Boys State 3: Sen- ior Class Vice-President 3; Pep Club 3; Senior Advisory Board 3. CLAYTON. OLIVER LEE—Rt. 1. Box 545. Lakeland—Future Farmers 3. CLEMENTS. JEFFREY LASSITER-920 So. Oak Ave.—DCT 3: Photographer 3; Glee Club 1.2.3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Science Club 1.2; Spanish Club 1.2; Thespians 1.2.3: Tennis 1; Swimming 2. COKER. JUDITH KAREN-805 Sunset Ave.—Anchor Club 2.3; Secretary 3: Future Homemakers 1.2; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Math Club 2. 3; Treasurer 3: Honor Society 3; Thespians 2.3; Projects Chairman 3: Miss ECHO Court. COLBERT. ELIZABETH ANN—Box 272 Highland City—Spanish Club 2.3. COLLINS. NINA MAE—735 Polk St. COLLINS. ROBERT MITCHELL—Rt. 1. Box 156-X—Interclub Council 2; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Key Club 1.2.3: S Club 1.2; Student Council 2; Football 1.2.3; Baseball 1.2.3; Basketball 1; Junior-Senior Server; Junior Class President 2; Math Club 3; King Summerlin Court 3. CONNER. KATHERINE LYN-Rt. 2. Box 949-A. Winter Haven—Anchor Club 2.3; Vice-President 2.3: Para-Medical Club 2: Spanish Club 1.2.3; Secre- tary-Treasurer 1; Program Chair- man 2; Student Council 1.3; S Club 2; Cheerleader 2:3; Senior Class Secretary 3; Calendar Girl 3. CORBETT. BRUCE WAYNE—995 Maple Ave —Glee Club 2.3; Football 2; Vo- cational School Vice-President of Student Council 3. COURSON. SERETHA FAY—Rt. 2. Box 45—Anchor Club 2.3; Honor Socie- ty 2.3; Treasurer 3: Para-Medical Club 2.3; Vice-President 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Math Club 3. Science Club 1. CRUM. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN—Box 1435 —Glee Club 2,3; Junior Classical League 1.2,3; Thespians 2.3; Glee Club Ensemble 3. CRUM. MARSHALL WAYNE—Box 65. Homeland—Football 2; Baseball 2. CUNNINGHAM. JACKIE—1210 So. Woodlawn Ave. DANIELS. GILBERT EARL—825 Bear Creek Drive—Interact 2; Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1.2. DAVIDSON. THOMAS MARSHALL—P.O. Box 292. Eagle Lake—French Club 3. DEMAREE. RHONDA—800 Holiday Lane—Band 1.2.3: Majorette 3: Fu- ture Homemakers 3: French Club 3. Exchangettes 3. deREUS. DONALD ADRIAN—1315 Car- men Ave.—Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 2: Thespians 3: French Club 3: Track 1. DRAUGHON. KARON ELAINE—Box 525. Highland City—French Club 3. DUFFEY. WILLIAM EDWARD—P.O. Box 1012. DUKE. DAVID CLINTON—1970 E. Church St.—Glee Club 2.3: Ensem- ble 3: President 3: Interclub Coun- cil 3: Junior Classical League 3: Math Club 3: Science Club 3; Stu- dent Council 1: Thespians 2.3: Treasurer 3: Yellow Jacket Staff 2.3: Editor 3: Football 1; National Thes- pians 3: Editor’s Award: Junior Class Play 2: Senior Advisory Board 3: Chairman 3. DUNN. JAMES EDWARD—Rt. 1. Box 41. ELLIS. ANTHONY RAYMOND—365 Ralph St.—S Club 1.2: Baseball 1.2. 3. ETHEREDGE. KATHERINE ELIZABETH —1290 So. Orange Ave —Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Honor So- ciety 2.3: Spanish Club 2.3: Yellow Jacket Staff 2.3; Feature Editor 3: Tennis 2.3; Calendar Girl 3; ECHO Staff 2.3: Editor 3; Senior Advisory Board 3; Editor s Award: S Club 2. EYMAN. JOHN ROBERT—P.O. Box 528—Interclub Council 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Key Club 3; Math Club 1.2.3: Science Club 1.3; Honor Society 2,3; President 3; Stu- dent Council 2.3: Thespians 3; Na- tional Merit Letter of Commenda- tion. EZELL. JAMES EDWARD-115 McAdoo Ave.—Interclub Council 3; Key Club 2.3; Secretary 3; Science Club 1.2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; Vice- President 3; Junior Varsity Basket- ball Manager 3. Court of King Sum- merlin 3. FERRELL. JAMES EDWARD-1540 Bougainvillea—S Club 2; Football 1,2.3: Track 1. FUSSEL. HERMAN—Highland City. GAGEL. KATHERINE ISABEL—1860 So. Broadway—Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Honor Society 2.3. GAMMON. KENNETH EUGENE—Rt. 1. Box 70—Future Farmers 2; S Club 2; Football 2; Track 3. GARDNER. RUDENIA DAIL—Rt. 2. Box 50. GHENT. JANET RUTH—1205 Steward St.—Future Homemakers 3. Para- Medical Club 3; Glee Club 3. GIBSON. LINDA MARIE—Rt. 1. Box 9. GIENAU. ELLEN JANE-1290 E. Clow- er St.—Anchor Club 2.3: Junior Classical League 1,2.3; S Club 2; Cheerleader 1.2.3: Spanish Club 2. 3; Spanish Honor Society 2.3: Miss ECHO. GILL. ROSE MARIE—Rt. 2. Box 78— DCT 2.3; Treasurer 3. GILLOOLEY. SHARON KAY—1320 Car- men Ave.—Junior Classical League 1; Lionettes 2.3; Honor Society 2: Spanish Club 2. GLASS. BARBARA JEAN—1380 Virgin- ia Ave.—Lionettes 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2; Student Council 3. GLISSON. BARBARA JEAN—Rt. 1. Box 298-X. GRACE. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH—Rt. 2. Box 208-E—Glee Club 3; Science Club 1. GREEN. GLENDA EVELYN—250 Park Lane—DCT 3; Vice-President 3; Fu- ture Homemakers 1; Junior Clas- sical League 1.2.3: Lionettes 2.3; Secretary 3; Science Club 1; Para- Medical Club 1.2; Student Council 1.2.3. GREEN LINDA DIANA—Box 164. Al- turas—Future Homemakers 1; Span- ish Club 2. GRIFFIN. ESTELLE—Rt. 1. Box 33—Fu- ture Homemakers 1.2.3; Glee Club 3; Spanish Club 2.3. GROVES. NELL LOIS—1155 De La Palma—Exchangettes 2.3: Glee Club 1.2.3; Secretary-Treasurer 3: Spanish Club 2.3; Student Council 2: S Club Server 1; Junior-Senior Server 1; Homecoming Queen 3: Glee Club Ensemble 3; Senior Class Treasurer 3: Calendar Cover Girl 3: Senior Advisory Board 3. GUDGEN. DENNIS ROYAL—160 So. Wilson Ave.—Junior Classical League 1.2; Math Club 3; Science Club 3. HALL. MARCUS ELWOOD—1375 Vir- ginia Ave.—Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Key Club 1.2.3; Hon- or Society 2.3: Spanish Club 2: Football 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3; Math Club 2.3; S Club 1.2.3; Science Club 3; Student Council 3; Treasurer 3. HAMBY. LEE FRANK—820 So. Orange —Spanish Club 2: S Club 1.2; Foot- ball 1; Tennis 1.2.3; Basketball 1. HAMMOND. IMOGENE Rt. 2. Box 295-D—Math Club 3. HARDRICK. LINDA JOYCE—1490 Aus- tin St.—Future Homemakers 3: Math Club 1; Spanish Club 2; Stu- dent Council 1: Thespians 1: Future Teachers 1; Historian 1. HARMON. MARCIA LEE—1560 Davis St.—Lionettes 3. HARRISON. GALE LOUISE—Rt. 2. Box 35 N 27—Future Homemakers 1. HARRISON. ROBERT WAYNE—490 Lu HASTINGS. CAROLYN PAMELA—650 Manor Dr —Exchangettes 2.3: Fu- ture Homemakers 2: Glee Club 1.2, 3; Junior Classical League 1,2.3: Math Club 2: Honor Society 3; Para- Medical Club 2; Thespians 3. HERRINGTON. STEVEN MICHAEL—Rt. 2, Box 35 D-l— DCT 3; Chaplain 3; Junior Classical League 2.3. HIELSCHER. DELORES ELAINE—Box 14, Alturas—Exchangettes 2.3; Fu- ture Homemakers 1: Glee Club 1.2. 3; Science Club 1. HIERS. TERRY QUINTON—1840 Davis Street-Glee Club 1.2; S Club 1.2; Yellow Jacket Staff 2.3; Sports Edi- tor 3; Football 1.2.3; Baseball 1,2.3; Basketball 1. HOLLOWAY. VERA ANN—Rt. 2. Box 227—Future Homemakers 1.2; Glee Club 1; Para-Medical Club 1. HORN. PATRICIA JUANITA—P.O. Box 27—Future Homemakers 1.2: Glee Club 1.2.3: Para-Medical Club 3: Spanish Club 1; Thespians 3. HOWARD. SHELIA IONA—795 W. Vine St.-Future Homemakers 1; Glee Club 2: Para-Medical Club 2. HOWELL, JOHN RIVERS—1545 Palm Place—Interact 2.3: Junior Classi- cal League 1.2.3; Yellow Jacket Staff 2.3. Sports Editor 3: Baseball 1.2.3; Second Team All-Conference Award 2; King Summerlin 3. HUCKABA. VIRGINIA DALE—Rt. 1, Box 214. HUDSON. CAROL SUE—1140 Wood- lawn Ave.—DCT 3. HULL. STEPHEN CRAIG—1290 Hibis- cus—Math Club 3; Science Club 3; Spanish Club 1; S Club 1: Basket- ball 1. HURN. MARY LU—P 0. Box 282—Ex- changettes 2.3; Vice-President 3; Junior Classical League. 1.2.3; Math Club 3. Senior Directory IRVING. TOM MURPHY—930 Childs Ave.—S Club 2; Spanish Club 2; Football 2.3: Track 2.3. JACKSON. SCOTT EVERETT—965 Hel- en Circle—Interclub Council 3: Key Club 1,2.3; Vice-President 3; Math Club 1.2,3: Science Club 1,3; Hon- or Society 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3: S Club 1.2; Student Council 1.3: President 3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3: Track 1,2.3; Vice-President of Sophomore Class 1: Vice-President of Junior Class 2: Senior Advisory Committee 3: National Star Thes- pian Member 3. JENKINS. BARBARA KARINA-295 Conant—Exchangettes 2.3; Board Member 3: Future Homemakers 1.3: Science Club 1; Calendar Girl 3; Junior Classical League 2.3. JOHNSON. CECIL LAMAR—Rt. 1. Box 553 Lakeland. JOHNSON. GWENDOLYN—975 Bee Ave.—Spanish Club 2. JOHNSON. MAXINE ELAINE—920 Ma- ple Ave.—Future Teachers 3: Span- ish Club 2. JONES. RUTH ANN—1490 Bryant St.- Future Homemakers 3. JONES STEPHANIE—2255 Helen Cir- cle—Exchangettes 2.3: Future Homemakers 1: Glee Club 1,2,3; Science Club 1.3; Secretary 1; Span- ish Club 1.2; French Club 3: Secre- tary 3; Swimming 3: Miss ECHO Court 3. JOYNER. STEPHEN ALEC—P O. Box 268—Interclub Council 3; Key Club 1.2.3; President 3: Science Club 1.3; Math Club 3: Honor Society 2.3; Spanish Club 2,3; S Club 1.2: Stu- dent Council 2.3: Swimming 1; Win- ner of the Key Club Oratorical Con- test 1.2: Junior Classical League 1.2. 3; National Spanish Honor Society 2.3. KENNON. CAROL ANNE—1620 Kissing- en—Future Homemakers 1.2.3; Sec- retary 2.3: Glee Club 1.2; Lionettes 2.3: Vice-President 3: Science Club 1.3; Honor Society 2.3; Spanish Club 2,3; Secretary 3; SClub 1,2; Student Council 1.2; Swimming 1; Girls State 3; State Future Homemakers Parlia- mentarian 3: Polk Top Teen 3; Jun- ior Class Play 2; Future Teachers 1. 3: Secretary 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3. KIGHT. THOMAS, JR.—390 Holland Ave. KILCREASE. JOHN THOMAS—Box 145. Homeland—Glee Club 1.2; Junior Classical League 1,2,3; Math Club 1. 2; Science Club 1.2.3; S Club 1.2; Thespians 2.3; French Club 3; Foot- ball 1; Track 1. KIRKLAND. SUSAN IRENE—Box 434. Highland City-Glee Club 3. KNIGHT. DELORES FAY—Rt. 1. Box 69 —Science Club 1: Yellow Jacket Staff 3. LANE. JOHN EDWARD—685 Valencia Ct. LANEHART. JOHN AUBREY—1330 North Floral—Glee Club 1.2,3; Vice-President 3. Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Key Club 1,2.3; Vice- President 3; Math Club 1,2,3; Sci- ence Club 1.3: Spanish Club 2.3; S Club 1.2: Student Council 3; Thes- pians 3; Football 1.2; Award for Outstanding Scholastic Achieve- ment presented by Umv. of Florida Alumni Association 2; Glee Club En- semble 2.3. LEE. BILLY RAY—Rt. 1. Box 27-A—DCT 2.3; President 3; Interclub Council 3: Student Council 3; King Summer- lin Court 3. LEEDY. LEONARD WALTER-1140 Ivy Lane—Spanish Club 1; S Club 1.2; Football 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3. LIGHTSEY. LARRY LAMAR—Rt. 1. Box 47—Interact 2: S Club 1,2; Student Council 2.3: Football 1.2.3; Track 1.2.3. LUTTRELL. CAROL JEANNE—Rt. 1. Box 295-A—Anchor Club 2.3; Jun- ior Director 2; President 3; Future Homemakers 1.2.3; Vice-President 2; Glee Club 1.2; Junior Classical League 1.2,3; Interclub Council 3; Math Club 2.3; Science Club 3; Sec- retary 3; Honor Society 2.3: Para- Medical Club 1.2; Spanish Club 2.3; Junior-Senior Server 1; S Club Serv- er 1; Student Council 2,3; National Spanish Honor Society 2.3; Glee Club Ensemble 2. McBEE, KAREN SUE—Rt. 2. Box 125-E —Future Homemakers 1; Science Club 1; Student Council 2; French Club 3. McCALL. JAMES MICHAEL—Box 453— Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Key Club 2.3; Treasurer 3; Science Club 1.3; Math Club 2.3; Honor So- ciety 2.3; S Club 2; French Club 3; Golf 2.3; ECHO Staff 3. McClelland, michael reliford— Box 368. Highland City—Future Farmers 1; Glee Club 2.3: Interact 2.3; Junior Advisor 2; Interclub Council 3; Junior Classical League 2.3: President 3: Science Club 2.3: S Club 1.2; Football 1.2,3; Base- ball 1.3. mcmullen. joan louise—p.o. box 990—Anchor Club 2.3: Senior Direc- tor 3; Future Homemakers 1.2.3; Historian 2; Treasurer 3; Interclub Council 3; Junior Classical League 1,2.3; Math Club 2.3; Science Club 1.3; Honor Society 2.3; Spanish Club 1.2.3; S Club 1.2; Thespians 1.2.3; Point Chairman 2; President 3; Swimming 1.3; DAR Outstanding 11th Grade History Student 2; S Club Server 1; ECHO Staff 3; Assist- ant Editor 3; Award for Scholastic Achievement given by the Univ. of Florida 2; National Thespians 2.3; National Spanish Honor Society 2.3; French Club 3. MARLEY. GRANGER LEWIS—990 So. Wilson—Band 1; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Math Club 2.3; Sci- ence Club 1.3; Spanish Club 2; S Club 1.2; Thespians 3; Track 1; Bugler 1,3. MARSH. TERESA ELLEN—160 W. Pearl—Band 1.2.3; Historian 2; Fu- ture Homemakers 1,2.3; Projects Chairman 2; Interclub Council 3: Junior Classical League 2.3; Lion- ettes 2.3; Lion Tamer 3; Honor So- ciety 2.3: Para-Medical Club 1.2.3; Future Teachers 3; President 3. MASKOLUNAS. FRANK MICHAEL—630 Westover Parkway—Interact 2.3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Yel- low Jacket Staff 2.3; Advertising Manager 3; Football Manager 1.2; Baseball 2.3; Basketball Trainer 1. 2.3. MATHEWS. MARY JANE-Rt. 1. Box 688—Glee Club 1.2,3; Ensemble 3; Junior Classical League 2.3; Science Club 1; Calendar Girl 3. MATHEWS. YVONNE CAROLYN—Rt. 2. Box 27-T-3—Band 1; DCT 3; Re- porter 3; Future Homemakers 1.2.3; Historian 3. MEDLEY. HENRY ERWIN—Box 415, Highland City—Future Farmers 1.2. 3; Vice-President 3. MITCHELL. MARSHA ELLEN—780 W. Davidson—Junior Classical League 1.2,3; Lionettes 2.3; Treasurer 3. MIZELLE. HAROLD AUGUSTUS—820 Shady Lane—Junior Classical League 2.3; Vice-President 3; S Club 1.2; Student Council 3; Foot- ball 1.2.3. MONAHAN. LINDA DIANE—405 So. Carpenter—Future Homemakers 3; Science Club 1; Yellow Jacket Staff 3; Exchange Editor 3. MOONEYHAM. JAMES LARRY—1045 Irving—DCT 2.3; Future Farmers 1.3. MOORE. JANICE LYNN—Rt. 1. Box 299-0. MUNROE. SUE ANN—1205 East Clower —Junior Classical League 1.2,3; Science Club 1. NEWMANS. ERMA LAVERNE—Box 337 —DCT 3; Librarian 3: Girls Athletic Award 1. NISHIMURA. TAKAKO—1205 Sunset Avenue—Exchangettes 3; Glee Club 3; Math Club 3: Science Club 3; Stu- dent Council 3; Tennis 3; Exchange Student from Japan. ODOM. JAMES THOMAS—Rt. 1. Box 83. OSTER. CATHERINE CAROLYN—1125 E. Georgia—Exchangettes 2.3; Presi- dent 3; Junior Classical League 1.2. 3; Math Club 3; Para-Medical Club 1.2.3; Hospital Co-ordinator 2; Proj- ects Chairman 3; Spanish Club 2.3; Treasurer 3; S Club 1.2; Student Council 1,2.3; Thespians 2.3; Sec- retary 3; Tennis 1,2,3; Sophomore Class Secretary 1; Junior Class Treasurer 2; Key Club Sweetheart 3; Prom Queen 2; Future Farmers of America Sweetheart 3; Calen- dar Girl 3; ECHO Staff 3; Junior Class Play 2; S Club Server 1; Jun- ior-Senior Server 1; National Span- ish Honor Society 2.3; Miss ECHO Court 3; Senior Advisory Commit- tee 3 OSTHOFF. GWEN YVONNE—1570 Im- perial-Band 1.2; Future Homemak- ers 2; Lionettes 3; Para-Medical Club 1.2. PARHAM. LINDA BERNADETTE—567 Battle Ave.—Future Homemakers 3. PEACOCK. MARK RAYMOND—P.O. Box 1182—Interact 2.3; SClub 1.2; Foot- ball 1.2.3. PECK. DENNIS CRAIG—Box 675. Homeland. PERRY. WANDA ANN—560 Park Lane —Exchangettes 2.3; Glee Club 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Para- Medical Club 1.2.3; Hospital Co- ordinator 2; Points Chairman 3: Student Council 3; Yellow Jacket Staff 2.3: Managing Editor 3: ECHO Staff 3: Future Teachers 1. PIPES. JEFFERSON CARLTON-P.O. Box 94—Band 1: Interact 2.3; Jun lor Classical League 2.3; Treasure 3; Science Club 3; S Club 1.2; Swim ming 1.3. POLCARO. NANY JANE—770 E. Lem- on-Band 1.2.3; Junior Classical League 2. POLK. WILMA GALE-402 N.W 3rd ST.. Mulberry—Exchangettes 3; Glee Club 3; Lionettes 2; Science Club 1; Student Council 1: French Club 3. POWE. SHIRLEY JANE—1525 Margaret —Anchor Club 2.3; Committee Chairman 3; Future Homemakers 1.2.3: Science Club 1; Spanish Club 1.2: French Club 3. PUCKETT. FRANCES LISBETH-680 Sunset Ave.—Future Homemakers 1.2.3: Degrees Chairman 3; Inter- club Council 3: Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Treasurer 2; Lionettes 2.3; Advisory Board 2. President 3; Science Club 1.2: Para-Medical Club 1,2.3; Secretary 3; Calendar Girl 3; Future Teachers 3; Secretary 3; Student Council 3: Glee Club 1.2. 3; Ensemble 2.3. RAULERSON. DAVID ROGER-990 So. Mill—Band 1.2: Glee Club 2.3; En- semble 3; Interact 2.3; Science Club 1; SClub 1.2. Swimming 1.3. RAULERSON. DAWN ELIZABETH—Rt. 2. Box 41-E—Future Homemakers 3 REEDER. BRIAN VANCE—Rt. 2. Box 299-A—Band 1; Spanish Club 2; S Club 1.2; Student Council 1; Foot- ball 2; Baseball 1.2.3. REEDER. GEORGE ANN—1650 Tate Avenue—Band 1.2; Librarian 2; Fu- ture Homemakers 1. REWIS. SANDRA GALE—Box 88. High- land City—DCT 3: Secretary 3. RICHARDSON. CATHY ANN—610 Man- or Drive—Band 1.2; Majorette 1.2; Future Homemakers 1; Student Council 1: Yellow Jacket Staff 2. RICHARDSON. GWENDOLYN RUTH— Rt. 1. Box 112-B—Band 1.2.3: Fu- ture Homemakers of America 1.2; Glee Club 1.2; Spanish Club 2.3; Thespians 3. RICHTER. EDNA DARNELL—405 NW 9th Ave. Mulberry—Band 1.2.3; Spanish Club 2.3. RIGNEY. MICHAEL JAMES—Rt. 1. Box 143-Y—Junior Classical League 1.2. 3: Math Club 3: Science Club 3. RILEY. CHARLES WILBUR—Rt. 2. Box 28-R-S Club 1.2; Football 1.2.3. ROBERTS. WILLIAM LEONARD—715 Sunset Avenue—Future Farmers 1. 2; Track 1. ROBINSON. CHARLES RUFUS—1220 E. Summerlin—Glee Club 3; Ensemble 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Key Club 1,2.3; Vice-President 2; Lt. Gov- ernor 3: Math Club 2; Spanish Club 2.3; S Club 2; Student Council 3; Baseball 2.3; Junior Class Play 3. ROGERS. RANDOLPH ALAN—Rt. 1. Box 296 A. ROYER. SCOTT EDGAR—2210 De La Palma—Interact 2.3; Treasurer 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3: S Club 2: Science Club 1; Student Council 1.2. Thespians 2.3: French Club 3; Baseball 2.3; Junior-Senior Server 1. RUSSELL. BARBARA LAVERNE-Box 165. Alturas—Future Homemakers 1.2.3: Glee Club 3. RUSTER. GREGORY MORRIS—835 Bear Creek Drive—Band 1; Interact 3 Spanish Club 2.3; S Club 1.2; Thespians 3: Basketball 1.2.3: Bugl- er 1,3. SCHOBL. AUGUST LEO—740 Azalea Drive—S Club 1.2: Football 1: Track 1. SCHUCK. DONALD CONRAD—650 W Mam St —Junior Classical League 1.2. SEAY. ELIZABETH LEE—P.O. Box 525 —Future Homemakers 1.2: Lion- ettes 3; Science Club 1: Spanish Club 1.2; Glee Club 1.2.3. SEAY. JULIA KATHRYN—P.O. Box 5- DCT 3; Junior Classical League 1.2; Lionettes 3. SIMS. DOYLE HOUSTON-495 So. Wil- son—Glee Club 2.3; Interact 2.3: President 3: Interclub Council 3; Science Club 1.2; Spanish Club 1; S Club 1.2: Student Council 1.3; Thespians 1; Football 3: Baseball 1.2.3 SINGLETARY. CYNTHIA DOLORES— 1570 Hibiscus—Future Home- makers 1; Lionettes 2.3: Mane Puller 3; Para Medical Club 1.2.3: Treasurer 3. Student Council 1. SMITH. NORMA FAYE—795 Shady Lane—Future Homemakers 3: Glee Club 3: Lionettes 3: Para-Medical Club 3; Thespians 3. SMITH. WAYLAND JAMES—1295 Hi- biscus-Future Farmers 1.2.3: Inter- act 2.3: Vice-President 2.3; S Club 1.2; Football 2.3: Basketball 1.2.3. SPEARS. CHRISTINE—Rt. 1. Box 229-X. STARLING. LINDA DIANE—Rt. 1. Box 102—DCT 2.3: Librarian 2: Historian 3. STATON. LINDA GAIL—Box 185. Al- turas—Future Homemakers 3: French Club 3. STEPHENS. DAVID ELLIS—815 McLeod —Glee Club 3. Ensemble 3: Interact 2.3: Senior Director and Chaplain 3; Math Club 2.3; Spanish Club 1; Stu- dent Council i. STEWART. MICHAEL LCE—-Rt. 1. Box 136—Band 1.2.3, Interact 2.3: Math Club 3; Science Club 3; S Club 2; Baseball Manager 1; Basketball 1. STILL. RICHARD GEORGE'—Box 444. Highland City. STINSON. BRENDA GAIL—Rt. 1. Box 21-B—Exchangettes 2; Future Homemakers 2.3; Science Club 1; Para-Medical Club 1.2.3. SUTTON. GEORGE SHANNON-465 No. Oak Ave.—Future Farmers 2. SUTTON. JAMES BRANNON—465 No. Oak Ave.—Future Farmers 1,2.3; S Club 2: King Summerlin 3; Football 3 THACKREY. VICKI MAE-720 So. Jackr son—Band 1.2.3: Majorette 1.2.3; Quartermaster 2; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Student Council 1.2. THOMPSON. ELOISE DIANE—Rt. 1. Box 613. Lakeland. TUCKER. THOMAS MICHAEL—Rt. 1, Box 161-2—Band 3; Future Farmers 2. TURNER BONITA LYNN—1170 Ivy Lane. TYSON. ROY JORDON—Rt. 2. Box 234— DCT 3; French Club 3. VAN ORSDALE. WILLIAM MICHAEL- 1580 So. Floral—Interact 2.3; Math Club 2.3: Science Club 1.3; Spanish Club 1.2. VIETH. PATRICIA MARLENE-1095 W. Clinton—Band 1; Exchangettes 2.3; Junior Director 2: Science Club 1; French Club 3. VOIGT. CANDACE ELAINE—Rt. 2. Box 211-A—Glee Club 1.2.3; Lionettes 2: Science Club 1.2: Spanish Club 1.2.3; Thespians 3. WALKER. MICHAEL TERRY—1090 E. Gay St —S Club 1; Football 1: Base- ball 1. WARD. DONNA LEE—445 Ralph St.- Future Homemakers 1; Science Club 1. WATERS. PATRICIA IRENE—185 E. Clower—Band 1,2,3; Majorette 2.3; Secretary 2,3; Exchangettes 2: Glee Club 3: Lionettes 3: Student Coun- cil 2.3; Secretary 3; Calendar Girl 3; S Club Server 1; Senior Advisory Committee 3. WATERS. SHARON DIANNE—Sunset Apartment 1. WATKINS. SHIRLEY KAYE—Rt. 1. Box 7-B—DCT 3; Future Homemakers 1. 2.3; Glee Club 1.2; Junior Classical League 1.2; Para-Medical Club 1.2. WEINKAUF. WILLIAM TAYLOR—Box 869—Junior Classical League 1.2,3; Key Club 1,2,3; S Club 1.2; Thes- pians 3; Golf 1; Track 3: Junior- Senior Server 1. WELD. NANCY KAY—1310 So. Orange —Anchor Club 2.3; Treasurer 2; Future Homemakers 1; Glee Club 3; Interclub Council 3: Honor So- ciety 2.3; Para-Medical Club 1.2.3; President 3; Spanish Club 1,2.3; S Club 2; Student Council 3; Tennis 1.2. WHITE. RAYMOND NELSON—530 Fifth Ave.—Future Farmers 1; Glee Club 1: S Club 1; French Club 3; Football 2; Track 2. WIGGINS. JAMES HENRY—P.O.Box 11 —Future Farmers 2; Baseball 3; Track 3. WIGGINS. MARY KATHRYN—1140 Kissingen—Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Science Club 1: Para-Medical Club 1,2; S Club 2: Swimming 1,3. WILKINSON. LAWRENCE HAMLETT— 675 E. Clower—Interclub Council 1. 3; President 3; Key Club 1,2.3: State Secretary 2; State Parliamentarian 3; Math Club 1,2.3; Science Club 1.3; Vice-President 1; Thespians 3: Golf 1.3; American History Award 2; Top Teen 3; Umv. of Florida Alumni As- sociation Award 2; National Span- ish Honor Society 2.3; Honor Socie- ty 2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; President 3: Student Council 1.3; Vice-President 3; Junior Class Play 2; Semi-Final- ist National Merit Scholarship 3: President of Sophomore Class 1; President of Senior Class 3; Junior- Senior Server 1; ECHO Staff 3: Maga- zine Drive Chairman 2; Junior Clas- sical League 1.2,3; SClub 1.2. WILKINSON. MICHAEL WILLIAM—295 Valencia—Key Club 1.2.3; Math Club 3; Science Club 1.3; Spanish Club 1.2; SClub 1.2; Baseball 1.2.3. WILLIAMS. CATHERINE ELAINE—Box 662—Future Teachers 3: Exchang- ettes 2.3; Future Homemakers 3; Glee Club 1.2,3; Junior Classical League 2.3; Science Club 3; Para- Medical Club 2.3; Student Council 3; Thespians 3. WILSON. JANICE SUE—1020 Bougain- villea—Anchor Club 2.3. Secretary 2; Future Homemakers 2; Glee Club 2; Math Club 2.3; Secretary 3; Para- Medical Club 1.2.3; Points Chair- man 2: Spanish Club 1.2,3; Secre- tary 2; S Qlub 1.2; Student Council 1; Junior Class Play 2: National Spanish Honor Society 2.3: Treas- urer of Sophomore Class 1; Secre- tary of Junior Class 2; American Field Service Queen 2; Calendar Girl 3; Cheerleader 1.2.3; S Club Server 1; Junior-Senior Server 1; Science Club 1.3; Honor Society 2.3; Secretary 3; Tf espians 3; Ten- nis 1.2,3. WILSON. JUANITA RAYE—730 Sunset Ave.—Anchor Club 2.3; Committee Chairman 3; Future Homemakers 1. 2.3; Junior Classical League 2.3; Science Club 2; Thespians 3; Yel- low Jacket Staff 2.3; ECHO Staff 3. WINDHAM. CARL LEE—935 So. Oak- Glee Club 3; Junior Classical League 1.2.3; Science Club 2.3; Spanish Club 2.3; Thespians 3. WISDOM. SHERRY LYNN—1485 E. Church—Junior Classical League 1.2.3: Thespians 3. WOODS. BARBARA LAVERNE—Box 183. Highland City—Library Club 3. WOODS. LARRY JAMES—Box 183. Highland City. WORKMAN. NANCY VIRGINIA—1020 E. Stuart. WRIGHT. SAMUAL JOE—Rt. 1. Box 55-W—Future Farmers 1; S Club 2; Football 3: Track 3. YATES. ROBERT LEON-760 Formosa —Band 1; Glee Club 3; Football 1.2. 170 171 172 174 BARTOW BARGAIN HOUSE SINCE 1931 Bartow, Florida Distributor For TEXACO FIRESTONE Products Home Heat Fuel residential and commercial SMITH BROS. OIL CO. 765 W. Main 533-3163 Bartow HOSMER BUICK-PONTIAC, Inc. Telephone 533-3151 610 East Summerlin Street BARTOW. FLORIDA 33830 PONTIAC UNOCO- PICK-UP DELIVERY PHONE: 533-9127 ROY’S SUNOCO SERVICE A to Z Lubrication—Washing—Polishing 1020 NORTH BROADWAY, BARTOW, FLORIDA Sherwin-Williams Paints Volkswagen and American Auto Mechanic on Duty BILL’S SHELL SERVICE 950 W. Main Street Bartow, Florida 33830 Wm. A. “Bill” Dunkin 533-3358 Dealer BRETON S RESTAURANT 495 E. MAIN BARTOW Best Wishes to the CLASS of '68 MACK’S GROCERY ANDERSON’S GROCERY jfUVie The QuQi'fy Boat -'ne JIM HENDERSON CONGRATULATIONS PRESIDENT GRADUATES BARTOW MARINE CORP. MFG. FLARE BOATS WOODARD VAULT SERVICE Hwy 60 E P.O. Box 682 BARTOW, FLORIDA BARTOW, FLORIDA 533-9751 GIBSON-FRAILEY AGENCY INC. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 175 NORTH BROADWAY CLASS OF '68 BARTOW, FLORIDA CROWN CORK AND SEAL GENERAL INSURANCE Mulberry Road Our Congratulations to the Class of '68 upon their successful completion of high school course . . . You and all the others in the same group over the nation have gained the basic knowledge which will enable you to progress into higher education . . . and in the future leadership of our country. We join in extending our sincere good wishes to each of you and to hope for you every measure of happiness. THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT BARTOW MEMBER OF FDIC Where To Buy” GOODYEAR 190 W. Main” Phone 533-4136 GOODYEAR WILSON PIPES More People Ride on Goodyear, Than Bartow Any Other Kind Winter Haven MURPHY CHEVROLET SOUTH CENTRAL NEWS Bartow Florida YELLOW JACKET SODA SHOP 305 EAST MAIN BARTOW, FLORIDA SILVERWARE WATCHES DIAMONDS BEST WISHES CLASS OF 1968 WILSON DRUG CO. FRANK F. PHILLIPS “FOR GIFTS THAT LAST BARTOW, FLORIDA 533-9111 PHARMACIST BEST WISHES To The CLASS OF 1968 Compliments of TATE PHILLIPS HARDWARE CO. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1968 SUPER MARKET DORR-OLIVER INC. BARTOW BARTOW PEOPLE’S ELECTRONICS INC. LOAN BUCK LYLE CO., INC. (K ) Phone 533-4558 385 E. Main St. RCA VICTOR FRIGIDAIRE BARTOW, FLORIDA 533 E. Main St. BARTOW, FLA. Home Owned—Home Operated PHARMACY. INC. 4 HFr i Phone 5 90 EAST SUMMERLIN 33-4102 BARTOW, FLA. NELSON’S Jewel Box, Inc. your friendly jeweler” 135 South Central Avenue M COMPUMENTS OF bottom Homes Ihc.o| Battoui C. WILSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Highway 17 South BARTOW, FLORIDA Don't miss YOUTH IN ACTION in THE POLK COUNTY DEMOCRAT ONLY THE DEMOCRAT BRINGS YOU A PAGE OF YOUTH NEWS EACH WEEK. YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER. BARTOW GOLF CLUB Idlewood Avenue Bartow, Florida LIL PRINCE PRINCESS Across from the Courthouse BARTOW PRINTING COMPANY MINECO INCORPORATED 550 N. Broadway Highway 60 West BARTOW 533-8151 PATTY’S NURSERY House Plants Orchids Azaleas Camellias and GOLDEN GATE SHOPPING CENTER BARTOW, FLORIDA Others Located at Corner of Pearl and Jackson 533-3071 720 S. Jackson Complete Stock Best Wishes To The Students Of BARTOW HIGH SCHOOL W. H. STUART RANCH W. C. WILKINSON II INVESTMENT SERVICES 360 S. Central Ave. 533-7453 HOUSE OF BEAUTY For Beautiful Hairstyling Highway 17 S. 533-7434 For Steamship—Plane Travel Tours—Cruises Call THE BARTOW TRAVEL BUREAU CAROL’S BEAUTY SALON 240 East Main St. South Central Ave. Phone 533-5848 Bartow JESSLYN’S Gifts of Character 115 E. Main St. Bartow A Complete Service For All Your Banking Needs • Automobile Loans • Collections • Bank by Mail • Commercial Loans • Bank Money Orders • Drive in Window • Cashier’s Checks • Consumer Credit • Checking Accounts • Night Depository • Christmas Club • Personal loans • Real Estate Loans • Safe Deposit Boxes • Savings Accounts • Travelers Checks • Home Improvement Loans • Free Parking Facilities CITRUS € CHEMICAL BANK of BARTOW 430 EAST MAIN STREET • BARTOW, FLORIDA Rhone: 533-3171 SERVICE Member Fedeiol Depoi Uiuronte Corporation LONG FURNITURE COMPANY DEALER STORE FOR W. S. BADCOCK CORP. Offices Main Store Warehouses MULBERRY, FLORIDA Open AM. to 6 P.M. Daily - Friday Open Any Evening By Appointment Nigh anti] • O'clock Phone 533-1611 145 N. Broadway Annex Phone 533-1621 PATES SHOES “Down on Main” 265 E. Main BARTOW BAKERY HAL’S PHILLIPS 66 STATION 705 E. Main Bartow GULF OIL DISTRIBUTOR Compliments of C. D. SHEPARD DROMEDARY SERVICE STATION Highway 60 West, Bartow, Florida Phone 533-3667 Sinclair Products U-Haul Trucks Trailers BARTOW LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Phone 533-1051 875 E. Your Professional Laundry—First in Personal Service Gay St. BARTOW VARIETY STORE 285 E. Main St. “Where your dollar has more cents. Come see us for all your school supplies. TOWNSEND LUMBER CO. Bartow, Florida Compliments of the GOLDEN GATE MERCHANT ASSOCIATION Where parking is easy and shopping is a pleasure From nine to nine, rain or shine The City of Bartow extends to the graduating class of 1968 Best Wishes for good luck, happiness and success throughout life. Congratulations! CITY OF BARTOW UNDECIDED ABOUT YOUR FUTURE? These former Bartow High School students turned to LAKELAND BUSINESS INSTI- TUTE to prepare for a career in business. Will your choice be as wise? REGISTER NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL CLASSES Medical, Legal, and General Secretarial Business Administration (Accounting Major) IBM Data Processing Dictaphone Comptometers Speedwriting, Gregg, and Stenograph Shorthands FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE LAKELAND BUSINESS INSTITUTE, INC. 401 W. Peachtree on Lake Wire LAKELAND, FLORIDA 42 years of Business Training “Quality Merchandise and Reasonable Prices’’ WESTERN AUTO STORE FOR THE BEST TV RECEPTION GET ON THE CABLE BARTOW TV CABLE Corner Broadway Summerlin 533-8109 ARMOUR AGRICULTURAL CHEMICAL CO. ROCKLAND MINE BENEFICATION FORT MEADE, FLORIDA Enjoy yourself • • • refresh with Coke BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OP THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Congratulations CLASS OF '68 from The ECHO Staff IN MEMORIAM BETH PUCKETT 203 Autographs 204 ' ■
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