Christian Home and Bible School - Pinelogue Yearbook (Mount Dora, FL)
- Class of 1975
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Mr. C.H. and B.S. himself, he was also president of the Senior Class and recipient of the President ' s Award for outstanding senior athlete. Radish King is just an all-round super guy. 20 Q apehWm She giggles when there doesn ' t seem to be anything funny. If you ever needed a little cheerfulness or a kind word to lift you up, Sharon was the person to go to. Statistician, member of the softball team, yearbook staff, volleyball and chorus, Sharon spread her good humor around in a lot of places. Student Life 21 Q%t enwi Basically quiet, but subject to an occasional outburst of Hi guy , Julie was a very versatile super-senior. From Homecoming Queen, to national recognition as an outstanding woman athlete, to Student Council Repre- sentative At-Large, she tried a little of everything and succeeded. 22 Ml ( h)onn The best way to describe her is Miss C . H . and B . S . , for she was active in all phases of student life . Teri was everybody ' s friend, and her outgoing personality truly made her an exceptional senior. Student Life 23 A mw J (({(mi( Hoitc, Her warm personality and great disposition are reflected in her friendship. As Copy Editor of the Yearbook, President of the Pep Club and Vice-President of the Senior Class, Melanie exhibited outstanding characteristics of a leader to make her a super-senior. 24 QjupehMlm X His enthusiasm sparked ideas in just about every club meeting on campus. Vice-President of Student Council, Business Manager of the Yearbook, one fourth of the tenor section in chorus and drama member, Steve ' s philo- sophic statements often kept things going when things began to get dull. Student Life 25 m, Him y (cms cA fdt3)eperum Uwm ' Jacobs Student Life 27 UumM Cms cramjk I on 1 1 (t I cans 9 y 28 Q epfwmme Gms cfw Jhh i ifiAea Jwkti ofe mAnLm Student Life 29 owLm m Wamlfa ODeeL C%tSm j) m , ej 30 Qjtucmt C ouiua The Student Council this year began a plan to help beautify the campus. They climaxed their efforts with a garden in front of the high school office. Other projects included selling personal- ized stationery, a student newspaper, and working to improve student-faculty relations. Teri Brown, Pres.; Julie Stenstrom, Rep. at Large; Paula Frost, Treas.; Steve North, V.P. w % FIRST ROW: Janet Loflin, Karen Kinard, Karen Harris, Laurie Burbank, Billy Rider. SECOND ROW: Polly Frost, Julie Stenstrom, Rosanna Wartluft, Teri Brown, Steve North, Suzy Rogers, Gene Cushing, Byron Chastain, Sponsor. NOT INCLUDED: Valerie Rider, Sec. Student Life 31 WMvQjtftll Renee Means, Beth Piefer, Sharon Nelson, M. M. Waite, Steve North, Teri Brown, Bobbi Bunch, Leslie Harris, Andrea North, Janet Loflin, Jamie Brown, Maureen Slicer, Suzy Rogers, Sharon Kinard, Melanie Hunter, spon- sor - Martha Sue McCain. MELANIE HUNTER Copy Editor TERI BROWN Layout Editor STEVE NORTH Business Manager 32 rHoiw CJub John Grinnell - President; borne - Sponsor. Teri Brown - Vice President; Leslie Harris - Secretary-Treasurer; Sandra Clai- SEATED: Sandra Claiborne, Leslie Harris, Teri Brown, John Grinnell. STANDING: Phillip Hammond, Andrea North, Lauren Lipford, Kim Wright, Suzy Rogers, Jimmy Stutzman, Sharon Nelson, Steve North, Melanie Hunter, Maureen Slicer, Teresa Meyer, Brenda Luther, Janet Loflin, Sue Coppler, M. M. Waite, Nina Waite. Student Life 33 ' Curtain ft uses Under the direction of Phyllis Kelsoe and Sharon Jennette , the Drama Club produced two plays during its 9-month season this year. They started off the year with a comedy, THE ARRIVAL OF KITTY. The second play, I NEVER SAW ANOTHER BUTTERFLY, was a drama about the sufferings of children in a concentration - camp. All in all, it was a very successful year for the theatre. 34 : Student Life 35 2km ui) Ray Beall, Chuck Brown, Sponsor: Phyllis Kelsoe, Sponsor: Sharon Jennete , Suzy Rogers, JoAnne Dean, Renee Means, M. M. Waite. SECOND ROW: Scott West, Connie Sands, Beth Piefer, Janet Loflin, Jewel Attebury , Jennifer Johnson, Monica Sampson, Karla Rodgers , Maureen Spicer. THIRD ROW: Debbie Chandler, Tina McMillan, Jamie Brown, Teri Brown, Sherry Burleson, Doug Byrd, Paula Frost, Becky Dukes, Kim Wright, Melanie Hunter. FOURTH ROW: Gene Cushing, Mike Sampson, Judy Kelley, Bobbi Bunch, Glen Jacobs, Vera Booth, Billy Rider, Steve North, Phillip Hammond. 36 c Pep eu BOTTOM ROW: M. M. Waite , Steve North, Julie Stenstrom, Melanie Hunter, Kelly Bryan. SECOND ROW: Linda Reynolds, Kim Wright, Debbie Leatherman, Beth Piefer, Peggy Clayton. THIRD ROW: Maureen Slicer, Karla Rogers, Renee Means, Nina Waite, Connie Sands. FOURTH ROW: Brenda Luther, Sharon Nelson, Monica Sampson, Jennifer Johnson. TOP ROW: Leanne Burbank, ZoeAnn Beauchamp, Sharon Kinard, Leslie Harris. Student Life 37 Elementary King and Queen: Janet Kelley and Steve Hardin. Jr. High King and Queen: Laurie Hall and Danny Brown. Sr. High King and Queen: Debbie Leatherman and Tim Wilson. Representing the Sen- iors: Karen Johnson and Melvin McCauley. Ricky , darling , get off of my foot before I belt you one ! 38 TdiJ THE HARVEST FESTIVAL A time when one can enjoy him- self, no matter how old or young he may be. It ' s the joy of Hal- loween from cotton candy and scary houses , to the country store and King and Queen! ! ! V p A Student Life 39 FIRST ROW: Kathy Barton, Beth Piefer, Jewel Atteberry, Allison Henry, Polly Frost, Janet Loflin, Leanne Bur- bank, Melanie Hunter, Andrea North. SECOND ROW: Monica Sampson, Sherry Burleson, Peggy Clayton, Jamie Brown, Renee Means, Kim Wright, Teri Brown, Paula Frost, Roger Ledlow. THIRD ROW: Jimmy Stutzman, Harvey Johnson, Kelly Bryan, Bobbi Bunch, Karla Rogers, Janet Combs, Judy Kelley, Leslie Harris, Joel Lof- lin. FOURTH ROW: Terry Sloan, Tommy Owens, Robin Pruitt, Melvin McCaully, Jay White, Tony Evans, Jack Rogers, John McCabe, Steve North. SOLOISTS: Jewel Atteberry, Karla Rogers. DIRECTOR: Vernon Means. 10 75 Student Life 41 Q . and Cji. Banquet On May 16, 1975 the Junior Class honored the seniors with a banquet, using the theme Pirates of the Caribbean. Jesse Long from Atlanta was the speaker. After a year of hard work, the juniors were finally able to settle back and enjoy the results. A I Ain ' t Nothin ' But A Hound Dog. ' i 42 ' Tony, did you hear Jamie burp? ' Mr. Shyers reading the YALAHA GAZETTE. I] ni f . ,, ' What did you put in the punch, Suzy? ' Student Life 43 44 (fak %SjM Teri Brown escorted by John Grinnell. Polly Frost escorted by Robin Pruitt. Allison Henry - Junior rep. escorted by Joel Loflin. Becky Stenstrom - Freshman rep. , escorted by Chan Means. Andrea North - Sophomore rep. escorted by Dale VanAntwerp. Student Life 45 46 mm If one advances confidently in the direction of his dreams, and endeavors to live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a success unexpected in common hours. HENRY DAVID THOREAU Student Life 47 WduaLwn itu On June 3 , the senior class of 1975 donned caps and gowns and accepted their diplomas as the thirtieth graduating class of CH BS. Following the ceremony, they attended a reception given in their honor by the faculty, then said a tear- ful, but happy, good-bye to their friends at Christian Home and Bible School. 48 in 75 Student Life 49 v c 4 fc )auMbUQa w m • r • ' • 4 — ' + 7 W joiujUta good (iytit, dtiw luuslUmj cmtie, ' 7 tlm HtftUkjfu i • I ■■■a m , IlJ j FIRST ROW: Roger Ledlow, Chuck Chandler, Joel Loflin, Harvey Johnson, Chan Means. SECOND ROW: John Grinnell, Glenn Jacobs, Tim Wilson, Johnny Beauchamp, Jimmy Stutzman, Melvin McCauley. THIRD ROW: Mike Hill, Bryan Stenstrom, Don Bertot, Jay White, and Eric Van Antwerp. ■■M 54 ( (itnl)i 1 -u- - - It ' s not easy being great. 1 11 Zoom! 4 Ain ' t we cool? Sept. 19 Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Astronaut Invitational Edgewater Invitational Trinity Prep and others Montverde and others Mt. Dora Invitational Robert E. Lee Invitational Oviedo, SNA Evans Invitational Lake Brantley Wildcat Invitational Lake Brantley, Lake Howell Sanford Naval Invitational Montverde and others Lakes and Hills Conference Trinity Prep Invitational Mt. Dora Bible, District Robert E. Lee, Jacksonville State Sports 55 dU FIRST ROW: Harvey Johnson, Tim Wilson, Robin Pruitt, Tony Evans, John Giinnell, Glenn Jacobs, Jack Rogers. SECOND ROW: Chris Stutzman, John McCabe, Steve Carson, Terry McMullen, Jay White, Dale Neidhammer, Joel Loflin, Jimmy Stutzman, Dawn Bertot, Mike Hill. 56 M earn Sports 57 TOP: Jennifer Johnson, Andrea North, Shirley Jones, Sue Coppler, Kim Wright, Polly Frost, Rosanna Wartluft. BOTTOM: Coach Boyd, Christy Ledlow, Teri Brown, Sharon Kinard, Teresa Myers, Julie Stenstrom, Zoe Ann Beauchamp, Peggy Clayton, Becky Stenstrom, Janet Loflin, Sandy Hamlock. 58 f n ti 9wi • - € FIRST ROW: Andrea North, Judy Kelley, Shirley Jones, Theresa Meyers, Julie Stenstrom, Becky Stenstrom, Connie Beauchamp, Robin Miller. SECOND ROW: Connie Sands, Jennifer Johnson, Rosanna Wartluft, Peggy Clayton, Alison Henrt, Karla Rogers, Lynn Neidhammer. SECOND ROW: Kathy Barton, Janet Loflin, Teri Brown, Debbie Leatherman, Nita McKenzie, Kelly Bryan, Kim Wright, ZoeAnn Beauchamp, Roberta Mont- gomery. Sports 59 m«i ci VARSITY, TOP ROW: Karen Kinard, Debbie Leatherman, Sharon Nelson, Julie Stenstrom, Zoe Ann Beau- champ, Kim Wright, Teri Brown, Sharon Kinard, Andrea North. J.V. , BOTTOM ROW: Connie Beauchamp, Karla Rogers, Janet Loflin, Judy Kelley, Teresa Meyer, Jennifer Johnson , Becky Stenstrom, Roberta Mont- gomery. ■■' ■g «H _ H COACH ADRIAN BOYD 60 Cjm Cmitn 1st ROW, L to R: Peggy Clayton, Karen Kinard, Becky Stenstrom, Connie Sands. 2nd ROW: Kelly Bryan, Julie Stenstrom, Janet Loflin, Donna Strickland, Roberta Montgomery. - Sports 61 r Y%Mtlru , i Tip % v % BOTTOM ROW: Ronnie Lyles, Glenn Jacobs, Scott West, Ernie Mosteller, Kenny Hunter, Chuck Chandler, Carl Williams, Jeff Simpson. TOP ROW: Daryl Cook, Ivan Tabor, Dawn Bertot, Tony Evans, Jay White, Ricky Brown, Ralph Lambing, Mark Branton , Terry Evans. T i itj Baseball! iJmm TOP ROW: Mike Hill, Brian Stenstrom, Mike Register, Robin Pruitt, Harvey Johnson, Tim Wilson, Tommy Owens, Johnny Beauchamp, Dale VanAntwerp, Chan Means, Eric VanAntwerp, Roger Ledlow, Batgirls: Karla Rogers, Monica Sampson, Statistician: Sharon Kinnard. 62 W- l % F • , - Sports 63 ffc gte «? ? Coach Cletus Stutzman led the Bulldogs to yet another conference victory this year. Through his many years of coaching he has accumulated a recor to be as proud of as we are of him . tyauity Gmefm Assisting Cletus Stutzman, Coach Larry Maples has proved to be a tremendous help in training the Var- sity team in the way to victory. His dedication has been greatly appreciated. 64 auity SBuktlxM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mike Hill, Joel Loflin, Robin Pruitt, Tim Wilson, Jay White, Tony Evans, Jeff Billette, Jack Rogers, Melvin McCauley, and Harvey Johnson. And I ' m only 5 ' 6 . Lakes and Hills Conference All STars - Mike Hill, Jay White, and Joel Loflin. Sports 65 M Melvin McCauley Jack Rogers Jeff Billette 66 Bible 74 Montv. 59 Bible 67 FCA 61 Bible 48 MDHS 69 Bible 66 Howey 35 Bible 60 T. P. 51 Bible 73 SNA 51 Bible 35 T.P. 50 Bible 73 Tavares 67 Bible 56 Eustis 55 Bible 48 L. High 68 Bible 80 SNA 53 Bible 86 Mtv. 49 Bible 99 Howey 52 Bible 67 FCA 53 Bible 82 Howey 50 Bible 83 FCA 58 Bible 47 L. High 50 Bible 86 SNA 52 Bible 61 Mtv. 45 Conference Tourn. Bible 70 Mtv. 42 Bible 59 FCA 39 District Tourn . Bible 77 Frostp. 101 Won Lost 17 5 Why are they playing without us? With an arm like that and they still couldn ' t beat us! Sports 67 mlty LJimlraJm Polly Frost, CO-CAPTAIN Sherry Burleson Allison Henry Jamie Brown Teri Brown, CO-CAPTAIN Paula Frost Judy Kelley Suzy Rogers Larrie Maples 68 Leesa Norwood WW Sports 69 n ?. ft. j, .fL fu § ■KNEELING: Steve Marsell, Ricky Brown. STANDING: Coach Boyd, Chan Means, Dale Van Antwerp, Eric Van Antwerp, Brian Stenstrom , Johnny Beauchamp, Glenn Jacobs, Billy Rider, Terry McMullen, Roger Ledlow, David Wilson - Manager. COACH MONTY BOYD Record: 17-2 70 What did I do, coach? Did you see that? Sports 71 greUmJm Sue Coppler, Teresa Meyer, Jima Knott, Valda Sharp, Andrea North, Janet Loflin, Kathy Barton. SPONSOR: Adrian Boyd 72 gy mUm Andrea North Janet Loflin Kathy Barton CO-CAPT. Teresa Meyer Tina Cowart Sue Coppler CO-CAPT. Jima Knott Valda Sharp Sports 73 TiwAMj figi SBosMxM Danny Brown, Jeff Simpson, Kenny Hunter, Junior Hemlock, Tommy Collins, Ernie Mosteller, Mark Branton, Peter Rome, Te rry Evans, Ralph Lambing, Kent Means, Mark Ellison, Eddie Cowan, Chuck Chandler. COACH BENNY HUNTON 74 unJM Jikjli (%mmJm Lorri Hall, Christi Ledlow, Nancy Starling, Kim Brown, Kelly Barton, Sandy Hemlock, Laurie Burbank. Sports 75 r ' ■I f : , ' (W- ( $  ().( ft Bfc J 78 PRESIDENT Orvel H. Boyd VICE PRESIDENT Cletus M. Stutzman EDUCATION DIRECTOR Vernon Means CJixi tian czrfoms, £r J lbLz cfiooL Founded on Faith in God and Youth THIRTEENTH AVENUE McDONALD STREET Mount Dora, Florida 32757 Telephone: 383-2155 BOARD CHAIRMAN C. J. Pratt Brown SECRETARY Bert Brown BUSINESS MANAGER Sam Ayers May 12, 1975 Dear Seniors: I would like to congratulate each of you on your graduation from the Christian Home and Bible School. You have the distinction of being a part of the thirtieth graduation class of our school. I believe your class is one of our finest as you have given spiritual leadership that has lead many of our students to Christ. On behalf of the Board of Directors and the staff, I wish for you every success in life, Sincerely, OHB : em Staff 79 :r imu [ tU oftfo Jman As Vice -President of CH BS, Clems Stutzman leads a very busy life. He also leads a busy life as varsity bas- ketball coach, teacher, senior sponsor, track coach, and cr oss country coach. Busy as he is, how- ever, he still finds time to do a ter- rific job , no matter what that job may be . 80 ( X)i ect Y Oaucation yei m cA (em Vernon Means works hard at his many jobs (teacher, director of education, director of cho- rus), and in return he has earned the love and respect of the student body. His sense of humor, his dedication to God and his concern for the stu- dents at CH BS are just a few of the reasons why everyone here thinks that Skeeter is the great- Staff 8f aiineiS y (mcuft ) (Dam Vjeu Sam Ayers is one of those teachers who can almost make a student like school. His abilities are not limited to being an outstanding teacher, for he adds to that the responsibility of Business Manager of CH BS. Whatever he does, you can be sure he does it best. He ' s that kind of per- son. 82 COmd ( aJiMctbtt STANDING: Cliff Harden, Graham, McGehee, Ben Brown, L, Pratt Brown, Paul Spicer, Dr. Harold Medlin. B. Chastain, Alvin Nance. SITTING: C.J. The Board of Directors is a group of dedicated men who work very hard to maintain the Christian principles and standards for which C.H. and B.S. is known. They try to form policies that are condu- cive to a Christian environment and a Christian education. Staff 83 idiH y cdmU i James Bass, Clifford Brockei , Arlin Chapman. Charles Close, Leo Patton, I. C. Shepherd. Dr. Harold Sutton, Chairman; Gentry Stultz, Secretary. Lee Watkins. Otis Quails, Charles Lipford, Ron Mclndoo. C. K. Brown, Vice-Chairman; Paul Spicer, J. H. Blackmail. 84 SECRETARY: Doris Chastain JjMCtktjrMit DIRECTOR: Bert Brown Staff 85 John and Donna Moling ouse Roben and Aria Johnson T. $-.Tr WM j Jim and Versie Shattles Cliff and Betty Holly ( PcoetJs Pete and Anna Buck E. M. and Joy Bryant Edna Nelson Not pictured: Ed Nelson 86 QJehod and a OM QJml KITCHEN STAFF: Mr. Schliebner, Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Ayers, Mrs. Piefer. Kitchen Staff MR. ROBERTS High School Sec. : MRS. BROWN X School Nurse MRS. DIAL School Staff MRS. LEE Student Center: MRS. SAMPSON Bro. Boyd ' s Sec. MRS. McCONNELL Receptionist MRS. AYERS ff • fflffi lii 1 Iv- j Staff 37 SAM A VERS Mathematics ADRIAN BOYD Physical Education English BOB BRADY Mathematics, History, Bible BERT BROWN Bible 88 BYRON CHASTA1N Bible, Driver Ed. , Mathematics SANDRA CLAIBORNE Typing, General Business, Shorthand, English Not Shown DON HUDSON Chemistry SHERYL FOSTER English BENNY HUNTON Bible, Physical Education Staff 89 SHARON JENNETTE Librarian ANGIE MAPLES English LARRY MAPLES Science, Phys. Ed. Social Studies MARTHA SUE McCAIN English, Home Economics 90 VERNON MEANS English, Chorus LARRY SHYERS Bible, World Cultures, History, P.A.D. CLETUS STUTZMAN Sociology, Bible ROBERT THORNHILL Biology, Spanish, Agriculture Staff 91 92 My, isn ' t this fun? cfa£UWA It ' s a bird! It ' s a plane! No, it ' s Kelly trip- ping on her shoelace! Surprise! You ' re on candid camera! But it ' s only an insta- matic . .1 1 1 I can sleep anywhere . Kick the habit! Faculty 93 :.. ,. %yj- 7 ■' ■■T 1( Ik 1. ■i. IHBI rJOTr m A l i IT ' mm m HttHmwHiihmiiMiHMtttt zW GLs  :- ; : Polly Frost, Rep.; Melanie Hunter, Vice-Pres.; John Grinnell, Pres.; Sharon Kinard, Sec; Jewel Attabury, Treas. Class Song: Old Days by Chicago Class Flower: White rose Class Colors: Blue and silver Class Motto: I can do all things through Christ , which strengthened me. Phil. 4:13 Squirt! 94 -fam ofr aQjmi i Well, whether you believe it or not, I AM the Dairy Queen. Now don ' t you feel dumb? Classes 97 Uw$c7 nn - vtii-Mif Jewel Transfer 2; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Soloist 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Best Actress 4; Class Treasurer 4; Shorthand Award 4 ty Sf 7  Jeff- Basketball 3, 4 %WM ( - ( 7 )V Teri Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Co- Capt. 3,4; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Best Supporting Actress 4; Softball 4; Co-Capt. 4; Softball Trophy 4; Honor Club 4; Vice-President 4: Homecoming Court 3, 4; Class Favorite 3; Harvest Festival Queen 1; Student Council Rep. 1, 2; Class Vice-President 3; Student Council President 4; Yearbook Layout Editor 4; Top 20% of Class Academically; Home Ec. Award 4; Salutatorian; Senior Superlative 98 Qjfmy ( J)onUe Duwion Sherry Track 1, 2; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; Chorus 4; Drama Club 1, 3, 4; Class Treasurer 3 ( Paula Umnm, 7Wt Paula Track 1; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 2; Chorus 2,3,4; Drama Club 1,3,4; Stai. 1; Class V. -President 1; Student Coun- cil Treasurer 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Most Outstanding Cheerleader 4 Polly- Track 1, 2; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4, Capt. 2, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Softball 4; Homecoming Court 2, 4; Harvest Festival 3; Student Council Rep. 4; Class President 1 Classes 99 John Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 3; CC Trophy 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Honor Club 4; Presidential Trophy 4; Home- coming Escort 3, 4; Banquet Usher 2; Class Favorite 1, 3; Harvest Festival 1; Class President 1, 2, 3, 4; Mr. C.H. B.S. 4; Senior Superlative ip iiiuicMi ricomnim Phillip Chorus 4; Drama Club 4; Honor Club 4; Top 20% of Class Aca- demically 4; Merit Scholarship 1; History Award 4; Bible Award 4 iOaiw Qames Hn wet k David 100 A(ewni( 7%nn Hiuttn Melanie Girls ' Track 2; Bowling 3; Yearbook Staff 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Offi- cer Copy Editor 3, 4; Chorus 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Class Vice-Pres- ident 4; Top 20° o of Class Academically 4; Valedictorian; Pep Club 1, 4; President 4; English Award 1; Bible Award 1; Spanish Award 2; Typing Award 3; Family Leadership Award 4; American Legion Essay 4; Senior Superlative Harvey Transfer 3; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Baseball 3, 4; Captain 4; Basketball 3, 4; Bowling 3; Chorus 4 Afi ' ien Qjut ' ydiiAM Karen Transfer 3; Harvest Festival 4 Classes 101 Sharon Bowling 3; Volleyball 4: Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Chorus 4; Stat. 3, 4; Softball 4; Harvest Festival 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; Pres. 2; Grand Marshall 3; Pep Club 4; Senior Superlative DWm i inM ,-JWi Brenda ifi Bowling 3; Honor Club 4; Class Officer 1; Pep Club 3, 4 yf ' jewi Uoekm zAfe aum Melvin Transfer 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Basketball 4; Chorus 4; Harvest Festival 4 102 Jjak ' nedftuK Jyeiamtium Dale Transfer 4; Track 4 Picture Not Available Sharon Track 3, 4; Volleyball 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Honor Club 4; Pep Club 4 r )tivoi cJtfuhw ymfv Steve Chorus 2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 3, 4; Drama Club 1,3,4; Best Supporting Actor 3; Best Actor 3, 4; Honor Club 4; Yearbook Busi- ness Manager 4; Student Council Vice-President 4; Top 20% of Class Academically; Pep Club 1, 4; Vice-President 4; Most Spir- ited 3; Senior Superlative; American Legion Essay 4 Classes 103 9 i 3ee,9Ul ' Robin ' Cross Country 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Cap- tain 4; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Harvest Festival 3; Class Vice-President 2; President ' s Trophy 4; Baseball Trophy 4; Basketball Trophy 4 Sue Pep Club 3, 4 Pep Club 4 C -yliJa Jliasu rtynsW ' Linda ' 104 9fc rfcfe %k Valerie Track 2; Bowling 3; Chorus 2, 4; Drama Club 4; Honor Club 4; Harvest Festival 2; Class Officer 1; Student Council Officer 4; Top 20% of Class Academically; Pep Club 4 ' Jack ' n Transfer 3; Track 4; Basketball 4; Yearbook Staff 3; Chorus 4 CMnoM .J (cuWn CjiaCi Maureen Track 2; Bowling 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Honor Club 4; Top 20% of Class Academically; Pep Club 1, 4 Classes 105 Gum vwe C ' jtmst ' iom Julie Cross Country 4; Track 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Co-Capt. 3; Volley- ball Trophy 4; Statistician 4; Softball 4; Co-Capt. 4; Track Tro- phy 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Class Secretary 3; Representative at Large 4; Graduation.Usherette 3; Senior Superlative (sMiMce ,-Jee o5uwinaa Candy C ' Mm vi Kaiji Chum Sandy Class Favorite 2; Harvest Festival Queen 2; Graduation Usher- ette 3; Pep Club 3 106 J(a ifJ(rSa )[ml l M.M. Track 2; Bowling 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Drama Club 4; Honor Club 4; Pep Club 1; Treasurer 4 Yearbook Staff 3 = k g m Meu Linda ' fjameb (JnaiL ' urn fvimtm Chad ' photo ' available Classes 107 If I want your opinion I ' ll beat it out of you! Two plus two is . . . wait a min- ute, don ' t tell me! You say the winner gets Jack? 108 A enwU There, ain ' t that a nice knot ' a w£s % Don ' t I get a king? A ROACH! Classes 1 09 Gmwitli I ft ■H « Tommy Owen, President; Jamie Brown, Vice-President; Allison Henry, Secretary; Leslie Harris and Bobbie Bunch, Treasurer; Suzy Rogers and Karen Kinard, Representatives. Jamie Brown Bobbie Bunch Janet Combs JoAnne Dean Mike Ellis Tony Evans Leslie Harris Mary Hearst Allison Henry Sonia Hill Shirley Jones Judy Kelley Karen Kinard Lauren Lipford Debbie Leatherman Joel Loflin Richard Lyles Steve Marsell Anita McKenzie Renee Means 110 n % _ Leesa Norwood Tom Owen Beth Peifer Debra Reed Mike Register Karla Rogers Suzy Rogers Mike Samson Terry Sloan Miles Spangler Kathy Stamm Jimmy Stutzman Ivan Tabor Eric VanAntwerp Jay White You ' ll have to wait, Bobbie. High School 1 1 1 yunlou Qjthim atn Renee ' s not in here! Class Rings! A big day for Juniors. 112 Q$6pHt mnwhes Meditation DO you believe that? Serenity GO! ! This one has got to be good ! Heave! Concentration I ' ll drink to that. 113 vM Leigh Ayers Lisa Ayers Kathy Barton Virgil Barton johnny Beauchamp Zoeann Beauchamp Dawn Bertot Vera Booth Ricky Brown Kelly Bryan Leanne Burbank Peggy Clayton James Connor Sue Coppler Becky Dukes Earlene Evans Kim Harmon Mike Hill Bob Hunter Bryan Gainy Ricky Garner Glenn Jacobs Debbie Johnson Jennifer Johnson Jima Knott Roger Ledlow Janet Loflin Ronnie Lyles John McCabe Debbie Matthis 114 Teresa Meyer Andrea North Alice Pike Billy Rider David Roberts Monica Sampson Keith Smith Sarah Smith Mark Sprague Bryan Strenstrom Chris Stutzman Dale Van Antwerp Nina Waite Mark White Kim Wright 10-B OFFICERS, FRONT: Glenn Jacobs - Pres. BACK: Bryan Strenstrom - Secretary; Mike Hill - Treasurer; Dale Van Antwerp - Vice Pres. ; Billy Rider - Student Council Rep. 10-A OFFICERS, FRONT: Andrea North - Pres.; Janet Lof- lin - Student Council Rep. BACK: Kim Wright -• Secre- tary; David Roberts - Vice President; Earlean Evans - Treasurer. pms C . High School 115 M Mill Ray Bell Chuck Brown Doug Byrd Debbie Chandler Tommy Collins Daryl Cook Tina Cowan Gene Cushing Claude Eure Robert Farley Roberta Farley Kathy Freeman Beverly Hanson Pam Joyner Ralph Lambing Tina McMillan Terry McMullen Chan Means Roberta Montgomery 1!6 wk Ernest Mostellar Ruthie Myers Johnette Rogers Vicki Rogers Peter Rome Connie Sands Valda Sharp Nelda Shattles Oscar Shearer Rhonda Sikes Paul Sloan Becky Stenstrom Donna Strickland OFFICERS Lto R Pam Joyner - Sec. Gene Cushing - Rep. Terry McMullan - V-Pres. Ernie Mostellar - Pres. Beverly Hanson - Treas. High School 1 1 7 Danny Carpenter Chuck Chandler Debbie Ellis Christy Evans Terry Evans I I Kenny Hunter Denita Johnson Timmy Kelley Carol Kinard Sandy Leatherman f jU flUl Connie Beauchamp Mark Branton Kim Brown Laurie Burbank Robert Cannady Brian Farley Mark Harper Karen Harris Junior Hemlock Beth Ann Holder 8-A OFFICERS Vice-President - Mark Branton Representative - Karen Harris President - Kim Brown Treasurer - Chuck Brown Secretary - Nancy Starling 118 )(l M 8-B OFFICERS Vice-President - Junior Hemlock President - Kim Nelson Representative - Laurie Burbank Secretary - Denita Johnson Treasurer - Beth Ann Holder Laurie Marsell Kim Nelson Steve Potter Tim Rimel Jeff Simpson Troy Sloan Nancy Starling Tammy Strickland Scott West Russel Wheatley Barbara White Carl Williams K High School 119 jZ Shirley Adkinson Robin Bales Kelly Barton Dan Brown David Bryant Greg Carpenter Eddie Cowart Mark Ellison Lora Frost Linda Gainey Brenda Goolsby Angie Hagan Lorri Hall Kyle Havill Sandy Hemlock 1 lOpr Jane Kelley Christy Ledlow Brenda Liles y TM£ Eddie Cowan, President; Dan Brown, Vice-President; Sandy Hemlock, Secretary; Laurie Hall, Trea- surer; Kelly Barton, Treasurer, Rosanna Wartluft, Representative. 120 Charles Logan Linda Martin George Mayo Theresa McCabe Kent Means Bootie Pearson Janice Peifer David Porter Tammy Sloan Christy Stewart Jackie Stout Jennifer Suter Harry Voiers Rosanna Wartluf Peggy Weaver Carol Williams Tina Williams Classes 121 ■mm ' +-.■■■; ' - ' gfl : f : :-;. 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Chaistain 5th Grade Floyd Ross 6th Grade ROSEMARY HUDSON 6th Grade Elementary 1 25 Q$iM John Dodd Jim Ellison Dawn Green Sandy Hand Wade Hartsfield Leah Havill Jerry Holder Nita Holly John Houck Donnie Hudson Danny Kinard Keith Ledbetter Terry Ledbetter Deanna Ledford Paul Lipford 126 Agnas Lyles Debbie Mcintosh Paul Mertz Robin Miller Tina Noel Eileen O ' Neal Melissa Parker Steve Reynolds Lamar Rogers Tommy Rogers John Starling Dwayne Stidham Lisa Whitehead Mary Williams Mitch Williams David Wilson Lyn Wilson Jeff Witherell Heidi Wolcott Chris Woodall Elementaiy 1 27 70 (hd Nita Atkinson Debbie Bakei Gary Blankenship Teresa Brown Rodney Butcher Tad Debo Billy Eggl Charlie Eure Allen Hodges Carmen Hemlock Allen Hodges Laura Huddleston Thelma Johnston Darlene Joyner Diana Langston Billy Ledbetter Angie Loflin Laura Martin Mac McCafferty David Mcintosh Michelle Means Roy Moore Kristy O ' Neill Greg Register 128 WmS Qwle Shannon Ayres Faye Beall Kelly Brady Lee Bryant Lyn Bryant Lawrence Chastain Timmy Cockran Tony Farley Lisa Fedorka Aubrey Flowers Gina Hall Heather Harper Franklin Kirkpatrick Marilyn Ledbetter Bobby Liles Jamie Thornburg Edee Waite Bobby White Connie Williams Chris Woody Elementary 1 29 Jennifer Collier David Cook Lewis Criss Carol Evans Mike Goss Carolynn Grills Stephen Harden Bryan Holder George Horsford Kristi Hudson Ann Austin Billy Baker Lisa Beauchamp Patience Burks Cindy Chandler Guy Chastain Janet Kelley Jayne Lipford Kelly Miller Rusty Pike Stephanie Putnal Aggie Richwine Darin Rimel Johnny Ross Cleta Stutzman Laurie Vaughn Cameron Verkaik Jeff Verkaik 130 A CCOh Charlotte Baker Kristi Brady Lori Brown Debbie Bryant Rhonda Butcher Marilyn Cockran Kim Faircloth Sissy Flowers Larry Grills Matthew Harper Shane Hunton Gary Lindsey Danny Mcintosh Michelle Meincke Arthur Norris Cindy Phillips Shawn Pike Sherry Ross Lora Ray Strickland Jeff Walker Rickey Woody Elementary 131 Bobby Huddleston Bobby Hughes Georlyn Huntley Kelly Hunton Alan Jackson Lori Lawrence Autumn Noore Amy Moran Mark Stidham Laurie Stutzman 132 C ' l . 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There are musicians, athletes, pre-professional careerists, international personalities, future teachers, preachers and many more. And, there ' s a place especially for YOU. You ' ll find th ese and oth- ers working toward a common goal - people getting to know God. For more information write Fred Alexander, Director of Admissions Harding College, Searcy, AR 72143 HARDING COLLEGE Searcy, Arkansas 72143 Telephone: 501 268-6161 142 Choosing from a large menu, Valerie Rider stops at Dairy Queen after Oie game. DAIRY QUEEN BRAZIER 120 St. Rd. 19- A, Mt. Dora (904) 383-5092 Tim Wilson tries on class ring bought through Edenfield ' s. Dale Neidhammer and Chad Williams keep car running in tune. EDENFIELDS JEWELERS 314 W. Main, Leesburg (904) 787-1934 H D AUTO PARTS Highland St. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-6173 Advertisements 1 43 AIR FORCE 901 W. Main St. Leesbuig (904) 728-2570 Best Wishes in the Future ' 75 Seniors i£Sf Congratulations To The Graduating Class of ' 75 i.rf nm ROY CHRISTOPHER ATTORNEY AT LAW 5ih and Donnelly Mt. Dora L.. 144 ZELLWIN FARMS CO. P.O. Box 183, Zellwcod (305) 886-1891 Russels, Inc. 25 Magnolia Ave. . Eustis (904) 357-4226 REYNOLDS GROCERY MARKET 1345 Grandview Street, Mt. Dora (904) 383-2055 Advertisements 1 45 DELO CONSTRUCTION P.O. Box 412. DeBary Leslie Harris and Karla Rogers lake advantage of the low prices. Complete Insurance, Real Estate Appraisals Downtown Mt. Dora SIMPSON-VVAITE INC. 116 5th Ave. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-4147 A GOLDEN TRIANGLE BUILDERS SUPPLY SYLVAN SHORES ' -. , tiu Shofjpina Cente . I Ttttfi un z385-4lll BUY BEST BUILD BETTER THRIFT WAY FOOD STORE Highland St. , Mt. Dora GOLDEN TRIANGLE BUILDERS SUPPLY Hwy. 441-Old, Mt. Dora (904)383-4111 146 FEN€ One day, soon, you ' ll be needing a bank. rtfe can wait. ' NATIONAL AIMK Mount Dora P. O. BOX 95 MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA 32757 TELEPHONE (904) 383-21 I I Advertisements 147 Structural Steel Fabricators and Erectors Georgia Operations 1920 Ledo Road Albany, Ga. 31702 Addison Steele, Inc. 1740 N. Orange Blossom Tr. , Orlando (305)423-2593 148 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LAKE COUNTY LEESBURG 800 NORTH BOULEVARD, WEST 787-3311 • WILDWOOD SOUTH HIGHWAY 301 748-1701 Leesburg 1 409 West Main 787-7636 CLERMONT SUNNYSIOEPLA2A-ST.RD.50 394-3311 Advertisements 1 49 Polly Frost shops for bargains at Rehbaum ' s True Value Hard- ware. REHBAUM ' S HARDWARE Downtown Mt. Dora (904) 383-2101 Best of Luck in the Future ! RILEY ' S PARK N. Hwy. 19-A, Mt. Dora (904) 383-5777 Despite inflation, Jamie Brown dreams of traveling Maureen Slicer and Julie Stentsrom pose for picture. THE TRAVEL SPOT Box 37, Mt. Dora (904) 383-2137 LAKESIDE INN S. Alexander St. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-2151 150 SPIRIT if 76 First senior college B . A . and B . S . degrees are to be awarded in 1976 , a mile- stone inspiring Freed-Hardeman ' s current campaign called the Spirit of ' 76 - a program to tell the world that its excellent reputation as a junior college will form a solid base for future development as a four-year college. For complete details about how YOU can be a vital part writeor call: Reeder Oldham Dean of Admissions and Records Freed-Hardeman College Henderson, Tenn. 38340 E. Claude Gardner, President Reeder Oldham, Dean of Admissions and Records Coleman Crocker, Director of Public Affairs Freed-Hardeman College Henderson, Tennessee Advertisements 151 Good Luck Seniors of ' 75 Oscar E. Schubert 627 N. Donnelly St. . Mt. Dora Nina Waite tunes stereo equipment while shopping at Igou ' s. W. M. Igou, Inc. 110 S. Bay St. , Eustis (904) 357-7300 bl . Bunch and Melanie Hunter save by shopping at Rose ' s Dept. ROSE ' S DEPT. STORE 2828 S. Bay St. Eustis MATSCHE REAL ESTATE CO. Box 611. Mt. Dora 152 Sherwin-Williams More than a paint store 719 W. Main St. Leesburg 904, 787-3439 William H. Jackson, Manager JEWELERS LEESBURG, FLORIDA 411 WEST MAIN STREET LEESBURG, FLORIDA 32748 Flowers by Lane Flowers for Every Occasion 118 N. EustisSt. Eustis k D iawe i Needlepoint Crewel Hooked Rugs 403 N DONNELLY ST. MOUNT DORA. FLA 32757 TELEPHONE 19041 383 6994 Compliments of the PEPPERMINT STICK RESTAURANT MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA Congratulations Senior Class 1975 (Chamber of (Etmtmme, 31nc. RCA Victor Color IttLppH 30 Hollenbeck ' s T.V. Sales and Service Mm 114 South Highland Mount Dora, Florida 32757 383-4850 Advertisements 153 I - I M. M. Vaite selects the right card at Porter ' s Camera Shop. 120 Magnolia Ave. PORTERS 357-2540 Eustis Steve North discovers the bumps and bruises of driving the hard way. BALES BODY PAINT SHOP 550 S. Highland Avenue Mt. Dora eu ti f louer hop 17 N. Eustis St. EUSTIS FLOWER SHOP 375-2421 Good Luck Graduates Eustis HI -LANDER MOTEL 510 S. Highland Ave. 383-3934 Mt. Dora 154 n Wishing the Best to the Class of 75 ml BANK MOUNT DORA SENIOR CITIZENS FISHATHON m SAT BANK OF MOUNT DORA N. Hwy. 441 - Old (904) 383-2191 Advertisements 1 55 Alabama Christian College Offers four dimensional Education: Mental, Physical, Social and Spiritual. Is located in Montgomery, Alabama. Is fully accredited by Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools. Is an Independent co-educational Junior College . Has a new and modern 92-acre campus valued in excess of $10 million which includes nine modern air-conditioned buildings . Stresses Strong Teaching and Individualized attention. Teaches faith in God , love for country , and respect for fellow man. Places strong emphasis on spiritual training and citizen- ship responsibilities. Has a well qualified faculty. Offers both university parallel and occupational curricula . Never has denied admission to a qualified applicant because of the lack of funds. For more information, write or phone: Dr. E. R. Brannan, President Alabama Christian College 5345 Atlanta Highway ■Montgomery, Alabama 36109 Phone: 205 272-5820 ALABAMA CHRISTIAN COLLEGE 5345 Atlanta Highway , Montgomety, Alabama 36109 156 GOOD LUCK FROM Sanpyid Specialty AdaeAiiUnq, 10.30 Slate St. - Sanford Plaza P.O. Box 1921 - Sanford, Fl. 32771 305 322-8300 Plaques, Trophies, Decals, Calendars, Pens and Pencils, Ash Tr3ys, Glassware All Business Advertising Requirements! Compliments of SALLY ' S DRESS SHOP Stephen Vau ghn Construction Co. - 1137 Old 441 - Ml. Dora 904 383- 4436 Residentia 1 Commercial Rondettes Metal Buildings =- Marsh ' s Barber Shop Wildwood Shopping Cen. Best Wishes Graduates Golden Triangle Shopping V Mt. Dora, FL Good Luck Grads 4 i Tour Corners Gifts of Distinction RICHARD G. MELLI 627 N DONNELLY ST I MOUNT DORA. FLA 32757 TELEPHONE 1904) 383-7722 Lake County Chrysler-Plymouth 101 E. Clifford Ave. Eustis -■CHRYSLER Yjjtf MOTORS CORPORATION Bus. Phone 357-6337 Jack Andy ' s Electric Contracting and Repairs 30 Herrick Ave. - Eustis, Florida 32726 Phone 357-4459 Advertisements 157 Compliments of Family Shoe Store Tomorrow ' s Styles Today 403 W. Main St. Leesburg, Florida Phone: 737-4220 The Store of Quality Fit and Dependability for 19 Years. Best of Luck Class of 75 John Alden Murray Agency 439 Donnelly St. Mt. Dora Shear Magic Beauty Salon 415 West Main Street Leesburg Phone 787-2368 Compliments of MOUNT DORA PHARMACY BRONSON ' S Books — Gifts Handbags — Jewelry Golden Triangle Center, Mt. Dora ' hai . me buy a house? . Compliments of Amoco Station Mt. Dora ► - m0 GALE ASSOCIATES. INC.. REALTORS 431 N. Donnellv St. Ml. Dora DAVID LIPSCOMB COLLEGE Is NOW Accepting Applications for Summer and Fall Admission in 7975 REGUL R SUM Mils l R I 1 l . tendance lor graduation in three years in sic .id ill four is like adding .i wholt veai to your life, one three-ycai graduate said, tew i ' lTi High School or junior (inl lege C ' i iduatcs can find summer job- that Will pay as well in he long run will th« i mie spent in I pscomb ' s Sin hut On ii ler, June 23 (o ugusi 23, I ' . ' 7 Considi i these advantage s • Mm us who do yond tin l.achelor ' s degr their pt -rams in t)ire while oi in rs going on to Sessional schools can sli preparaii ' u time b a In Iferii mem especiall) lor beginning Iresh- iii to go be- ' in complete ilendar years, luate or pro ■i their long ilcudar year. £ Summer ( ii.n i I ' reference in i ■.- i I. ill i lassi s, sun c ihev ha c the pi i ilege ol pi e registering In I. ill. and also ni- ton assi ' iiiiu ill. % Student ' s who will be High School ' seniors in il ai ceptcd foi lii i - uses in the Summer Qu; lion ol principal ni guidance counseloi il they rank in junior classes e of ai least H I he smaller summer student bod in. ikes possible the advantages ol smallei classes and closet l.nnh and siudeut re- Students who iltend sunnner, fall, h in ler, and spring i|uarters each vear si 1 11 have i iglu i eeks ol vacation lii IF YOU ARE a High School Graduate. Junior College Graduate, or a 7974-75 or 7975-76 High School Senior call or write the Director of Admissions NOW: Use Tin ' s Frei EVleplione Ser its I ' insl I 11 you live in il.. Naslivilli nn i - nil I I i ii il tin ..Hi, . . .n, cliisod. i ' 1-5-191 II yon In, else « In re in I sstv. i .ill I SIX) : 12 H I.Sfi II j mi In, in nm ,1 tin follov inn i ;ill I U(K) M.iImi,,., lk.UIS.ls I li Ian ure I lorida ( ., nr i.i Illinois Inili.in.i IdV , Kansas I -i in., Marvlaml li Iiifj in Mississippi s I , 11 In sel ,i, York Oln ' n Oklahoma l ,,.,!■, J I , , ! I HI , I msiii I .. i thi Alien the 1 folli 201 Direclw of Admissions 214 or 293 203  ii 337 385 387 268 ' 219 You Vn in Y« i to Lipxcomlt tin You n to Youi Yclcphom Without Cost to Yoti or to Lipscomb GEORGE E. WALDEN Director of Admissions Athens Clay Pullias President DAVID LIPSCOMB COLLEGE Nashville, Tennessee 37203 Willard Collins Vice-President Mack Wayne Craig Dean Adverlisements 159 Peebles Furniture Co. U ' iidwood Shopping Center Wildwood FRIGIDAIRE Compliments of Mt. Dora Goif Association Fine Dress Fabrics and Notions COOPER ' S FABRICS Golden Triangle Center Mount Dora lestern Huto 114 East Magnolia Eustis, Florida 32726 EZELLS DEPARTMENT STORE, INC. ' Nationally Advertised Merchandise ' 604 W . Main Street Serving Lake and Sumter Counties for 54 Years Phone 787-1768 TED ALLMON ALLMON STUDIO 1310 West North Blvd. Leesburg, Florida 32748 Phone: 787-6163 LARRY KING Realtor - Appraiser P.O. Box 453. 1113 S. 14th St. Leesburg 787-5311 Office 787-3818 Home MERRY-GARNER JEWELERS INC. Lake County ' s Leading Jewelers Eustis, Fla. Ph. 357-4501 160 800 E. Dixie Ave. , Leesburg (904) 787-0404 800 E . Dixie Ave . , Leesburg Roger ' s Pharmacy (904) 787-0404 Best Wishes Graduates Compliments of Andrews and Crow , M.D. ' s, P. A. Mount Dora Clinic 334 Donnelly St. Mount Dora , Fla . Best Wishes From Dr. and Mrs. F. C. Andrews and Family Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Crow and Wade Crow-Andrews Clinic Mt. Dora Clinic 334 Donnelly St. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-2116 Advertisements 161 1st Federal Savings Loan 909 N. Donnelly St. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-4171 162 Congratulations Seniors Herb ' s Clothes Line 114 McKey Ocoee 32761 Good Luck Class of 75 Royal Industry Leesburg Benjamin Moore paints QUENTIN QUATTLEBAUM PHONE 787-373) 42 1 NORTH PALMETTO LEESBURG, FLORIDA For the Best in Paint and Paint Advice - See Bob Cannon at CANNON ' S PAINT STORE 113 N. Bay St. , Eustis Ph. 357-3700 Best Wishes to 75 Grads Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Montgomery Vincent Son Florist S. Hwy. 441 Zellwood 305 886-2644 S. F. Slaughter, Jr. Frank Slaughter Agency Insurance Wildwood Shopping Center Wildwood, Florida 32785 Telephone: 748-2221 B. E. Thompson ' s Furniture Corner of Bay and Magnolia Eustis 904 357-4199 Advertisements 1 63 Watches, Diamonds Jewelry Crystal Watch Repairing China HORSLEY JEWELERS Donnelly Street Mount Dora, Florida WALKER HORSLEY 383-4838 SEW-N-SAVE Eustis 904 357-4464 May Our Heavenly Father Bless and Guide You. SEED £MAV inc. CVSTdM C0 8 Kt C $ « r 9AU PHONE 357-3811 Bittner Plaza Eustis Best Wishes Seniors DR. G. ROBERT WALKER Best of Luck Graduating Class COMPLETE LANDSCAPING SERVICE GARDEN SHOP LAWN FERTILIZING BOB ' S NURSERY LANDSCAPING 633 HWY 19A MOUNT DORA FLORIDA R. C PARTRIDGE OFFICE 357-3222 HOME 383-5780 GARY W FREY OFFICE 357-3222 HOME 787-2926 Gertrude Fox Ceramics Lady Lake FL 32659 Jones Shoe Luggage Repair Rapid Service - Orthopedic Work 383-7797 420 N. Donnelly St. Mt. Dora, Florida 32757 Wishing the Best to the Class of 75 164 Paul Parkhill prepares and demonstrates to cut sophomore student Andrea North ' s hair for the long hot days of summer ahead. Parkhill Salon of Beauty 722-C North Hasting . Orlando Advertisements 165 Badcock Home Furnishings Center 136 E. Magnolia Ave. Eustis 32726 Bes t of Luck Graduating Class Ferrans ' Dept. Store Downtown Eustis Quality Since 1884 6 at ' Phone: 357-4798 k JJo rat fie s HAIR STYLING SALON 925 North Bay Stieet Billiitr Plaza Eustis. Florida 32726 Plumbing, Electrical; and WHOLESALE 111 North Lake Avenue Leesburg, Florida 32748 Phone - (904) 787-5149 Reform Jjcuirlrrs O. D. OWENS PALM PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER 725 N. 14TH STREET LEESBURG, PLA. 32748 PHONE: 7S7-1110 Davis Harris Cleaners 1321 W. Main St. Leesburg Bay Pharmacy Eustis Congratulations Class of 75 Russell Reese Auto Service Center Eustis 904 357-7728 Complete Auto Service s - Congratulations 30th Graduating Class REHBAUM-HARDEN FUNERAL HOME 333 Fifth Ave. , E. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-2434 Pinelogue Staff 1974-1975 Umatilla State Bank 55 N. Central Ave. , Umatilla (904) 669-2121 We Can Solve Your Financia Headaches. Advertise nerts 1 67 Best Wishes from (catClm i: fKlfiwCU frtC LAKE COUNTY AND CENTRAL FLORIDA ' S NEWEST VOLUME DEALER We like Sales but Believe in Service Service 7:30 A.M. — 5:30 P.M. Mon. Thurs. Fri. Sales 8:30 A.M. — 9:00 P.M. Mon. Thurs. Fri. 6:00 P.M. Sat. Phone 7I -MI1 168 APOPKA 305 889-4131 ORLANDO 305 889-4132 LAKE COUNTY 904 383-3959 WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRODUCE P O BOX 237 ZELLWOOD, FLORIDA LETSINGER PRODUCE P.O. Box 237, Zellwood Nina Waite teaches sister, Edee, the fundamentals of the game of bowling. TRIANGLE LANES Eudora Rd. , Mt. Dora (904) 383-4825 Wishing the Best through Life. ROTARY CLUB Mt. Dora Advertisements 1 69 Phillip Hammond assists customer in a purchase of a Bible. Church Supply Center 28 E. Orange Avenue Eustis (904) 357-5410 170 ,  « •« « - ■• « -•■« LANTIC □ F EUSTIS .. . ■■■. .■........ ...■mm i n m i BY BANKING WITH US YOU CAN BE SURE ATLANTIC BANK OF EUSTIS Drawer A, Eustis Advertisements 1 71 Best of Luck to the Graduating Class of 1975 Spicer Industries 707 S.W. 20 St., Ocala 172 Best Wishes Graduates . . You are invited to autograph our version of our school ' s inspiration, the mighty bulldog, write on . . Golden Gem Growers UMATILLA, FLORIDA 32784 Advertisements 1 73 Barefoot Bliss ' Another boring day How ' s your love life? 174 d 9 wjeu ■Mm Last night my little boy confessed to me Some childish wrong; And kneeling at my knee , He prayed with tears - Dear God, make me a man Like Daddy - wise and strong; I know you can . ' ' Then while he slept I knelt beside his bed , Confessed my sins , And prayed with low-bowed head O God , make me a child Like my child here - Pure, guileless, Trusting Thee with faith sincere . ' ANDREW GILLIES First Cottage W. O. Norton Building 176 This cottage, built in 1948, was the first home unit. Constructed in 1947 the Ele- mentary Music Building has served many purposes. It was originally the Dining Hall and has also served as a Kindergar- ten and classroom. It is cur- rently in use as a music room . Constructed in 1946, the W. O. Norton Building was the first and only classroom facil- ity until 1956. • t.jt Alden Norton Hail Alden Norton Hall was con- structed in 1947 and was remodeled in 1966. Constructed in 1966, the Gano Elementary Building contains all elementary classrooms and the elementary administration office. The Library , constructed in 1962, also contains the offices of the Director of Education and the Vice-President. Gano Elementary Building .- Library 177 Paul Simon Cottage Constructed in 1948 , the Paul Simon Cottage was the first permanent home unit. Ross Burton Cottage Constructed in 1966 , the Ross Burton Cottage is used by the junior boys. ■■Hamilton Cottage Hamilton Cottage, con- structed in 1962, is currently in use as a dorm for elemen- tary age girls. 178 EMILY C. FORD DINING HALL Emily C. Ford Dining Hall was constructed in 1962. Mrs . Ford was a resident of Mount Dora and lived only two blocks from the campus. Her gifts to the Christian Home and Bible School far exceeded the cost of this building named in her memory. JAMES CECIL McGEHEE MEMORIAL BUILDING The James Cecil McGehee Memorial Building is the most recent building on campus. Finished in 1972 it has since served as auditorium and gymnasium. James Cecil McGhee was the son of board member Graham McGhee of Jacksonville, who has served faithfully on the Board of Directors and con- tributed generously to the financial needs of the Chris- tian Home and Bible School. ETHEL DAVIS HOME MAKING AND SCIENCE BUILDING The Ethel Davis Home Making and Science Building, was constructed in 1962. Mrs. Davis had been a long time friend of the Christian Home and Bible School - from its early, struggling years. 179 BURTON-PARRISH ADMINISTRATION BUILDING Completed in 1956, the Bur- ton-Parrish Building met a tremendous need for offices, classrooms, gymnasium, and chapel facilities. The build- ing is named in honor of the A. M. Burtons of Nashville, Tenn. , and the E. S. Parrishes of Deland, Fla. jsgp ?i J. P. DONNELLY MEMORIAL BUILDING The J. P. Donnelly Memorial Building is named in honor of a Mount Dora resident who donated the land on which the building was constructed. The land joins the original campus at the main entrance . The Donnelly Building houses the Social Service Offices and contains seven apartments. This building was completed in 1972. The Gilbert and Marie Slaughter Cottage is located on 120 acres of ranch land in Wildwood, thirty miles from Mount Dora. The cottage was completed in 1973. The Slaughters donated the land on which this cottage stands. GILBERT AND MARIE SLAUGHTER COTTAGE 180 an iltxxpapk 181 L utmwm 182 ito(f)aj)k 183 :y(utMWpW 18 184 ftl
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