Clermont High School - Highlander Yearbook (Clermont, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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A Mr. Braddock and Mrs. Zittrower LUNCHROOM STAFF Bus Drivers NE HNIUTR THIN 5 'fini f Qi X 7 1-' - 3' 5 . Q. 1 -.+ W an-an qs.. . if-i 4 4. Q' 5 Q C. 'A 521-. if 1 . 2. g iv fl? E ij -la Wu 1 f 0 if E arf , 'fr' .., , B Q W , - .J . ,X . -WE., . 1 ' . ,i I . . f. I A 5 5 if? x fy Cdl ' M N- -alfa 'Lt . Mrs. Adams A. B. Florida Southern College Mrs. Baird A. B. Berea College, Kentucky Mrs. Braddock L. I. University of Florida Mr. Burke B. S. Florida Southern College Mrs. Conkling B. S. Middle Tenn. State College Mrs. Cook B. S. Florida State College Mrs. Crowe B. S. Athens College Mr. Davidson B. A. Rollins College Mrs. Delano B. S. Elizabethtown College Mrs. Haines B. S. University of Georgia Mrs. Lucas A. B. Michigan State Mrs. Miller B. S, Bowling Green State Mrs. Roe A. B. Florida State University Miss Warren B. S. Morris Harvey College ,W ..-91? f Af Cllr X J-,,,-if 1 .gaignv 1A i gy url V ' 2 Le' fflJE,, ELEMENTARY FACULTY IPCB ' Eva Pearl Bryant B.S. Western Ky. State College M. Ed University of Florida Max Edmund Bulske, B.S. Florida Southern College Cecil C. Cassady, B.A.E. University of Florida Reginald G. Cook B. M. E. Florida State Norman Julich, B.S. Florida Southern Albert A. Lagano, M.A. University of Florida Elmer Lowery, B.S. Clemson College Gerald Mc Lean, B.S., University of Florida James Mathis, B.S. Florida Southern University Sally Maynard, B.S. Florida State University Bobby G. Ray, B.S. Appalachian State Emily Muraro, B.A. University of Florida Christy Schlott, B.A. New York State College Bracy Smith Fred Whiteside, B.S. Kansas State Teacher's College Elizabeth Addison, B. S. State Teachers College lk 3554 ' T31 S A xes' i 'i QMNXD u I have spent many moments thinking about what my subject would be for this years annual message. In you, young pe ople I have found the answer for I feel that these few words will not only be suitable to outgoing seniors but to all the future seniors as well. Shun suspicion and resentment, do not carry a grudge. Live in the present, enjoying life to it's full e st . Look for the good in others and above all else refuse to pity yourself or to seek self-justifi- cation in al i b i s . Finally, cultivate such virtues as love, honor, loyalty, and devotion to God and country. If you do these things I feel quite sure that our country will be in s e ds. The best of luck to yo .. Oils I' Mr. T. E. Mc Rae Assistant Principal N Mr. A. J. Hayes Supervising Principal Living in our modern complex s o c i e t y presents many challenges and opportunities. The greatest is to live within the scope of Christian ethics and at the same time achieve mate rial success. This may be attained through honesty, effort, and respect for self and others. It is my s i n c e r e wish that each of you will meet these challenges. A I v , , in e X x Judy Swearingin THIRD Jean Johnson FIFTH Billy Osg ood cindy smith FOURTH Ann Beverly Fay Dngge rs President - George Small Vice President - Murry Crawley Secretary - Cindy Smith Treasurer - Alicia Oliver Student Council - Judy Swearingin Reporter - Lee Tinsely Sponsor - Mrs. Schlott MITCHELL BASS T. A. 45 Junior P1ay5 Senior Playg F. F. A. 1. ANN BEVERLY Band 1,Z,4, Queen 45 C Club 45 Beta Club 2, 3.45 National Honor Society 4, President 45 Dra- ma Club 15 FHA l,2, Sec.-Tres. 25 Bagpiper Staff 35 Studnet Council 3, Sec.-Tres. 35 Bas- ketball 3,45 G.A.A. 25 Annual Staff 45 May Court 4. KENNETH BOYKHXI Football 2,3,4, Captain5 Baseball 3,45 C Club 2.,3,45 Prom Server 25 May King 45 Junior Deputy Club5 Senior Play Staffg 4-H Club5 All- Conference 45 Class Reporter 35 Student Council 15 Night Hawks 3. Library Club 2.45 Glee Club 45 Football 45 F. WILLADEAN BURDEN F.H.A. l,2,4, Vice-President 15 Glee Club 2,43 Library Club 49 Senior Play Usherg May Courtg Basketball 1, Captain lg Seminole High School 3. N GERALD BRYANT Library Club 45 May Court 4g 4-H Club lg Junior Playg Senior Play: Jr. Deputy Club 2: Key Club 2: Night Hawks 3. MURRY CRAWLEY Key Club 2,35 C Club 45 Beta Club 45 Junior Playg Senior Playg May Court 45 Boy's State 35 Prom Server Z5 Football 3,41 Class Vice-Presi- dent 1,4g Library Club 4. GARY CLICK Football 15 Track lg May Courtg Class Treas- urer 13 Junior and Senior Play Staffsg 4-H Club lg Night Hawks 3. FAYE DRIGGERS F.H.A. l: Tri-Hi-Y 2,35 Future Nurses 2: 4-H Club 1,2,3, President 13 Council Delegate 2, Song Leader 3: Senior Play Usher 3,43 Basketball 1: F. T.A. 4, President 43 Pep Club 43 Library Club 4: Glee Club 4: Manatee County High School. R.AY ENGLISH Baseball 2.4: May Court 4g Junior Play: Senior Play: Football 3,43 C Club 4: 4-H Club 13 Night ,ff Hawks sg Library cmb 4. I PAUL FRISZ Band 1,2,33 Ski Club l,2: 4-H Club li Junior Deputy Club 2: Junior Play: Football 33 May Court 4: Night Hawks 3: Library Club 4. . G' 4 ..,,i.r1,Q-3- 5' ,lr ' . x , 1 ' '-ff. DAVID GURNEY Football 3,4Q C Club 4: Baseball 2: May Court 43 4-H Club 1: Night Hawks 33 Junior Play: Senior Play: Prom Server Z: Ski-Club 1,23 Key Club 2,33 Junior Deputy Club 2. JEAN JOHNSON CATHERN HOWELL F.H.A. 1,2545 Historian and Parliamentarian 25 Glee Club 2,45 Library Club 45 Pep Club 4, Vice- President 45 May Court 45 Usher for Junior and Senior Plays. Junio r Play, Senior Play: F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 25 Pep Club l,2,45 Sec. Treas. 45 Basket- ball 1 ,2,45 Band 35 Chorus 1,2,3,4, All State Chorus 35 Beta Club Z,3,4, Reporter 3, Treasurer 45 National Honor Society 45 Sec. 45 Annual Staff 45 Clas s Sec. Treas. 1, Vice-President 25 Student Librarian 35 Ope re tta 15 Junior Senior Banquet Program 35 Union High School 1,2535 May Court 4. JERRY LEE Football 3,45 Key Club 2,35 C Club 45 May Court 45 Library Club 45 Beta Club 45 4-H Club 15 Night Hawks 35 Junior Play5 Senior Play: Glee Club 4. B RU CE MACD ONALD Football 1 ,2,3,45 All Conference Honorable Mention 45 Ski Club 1,25 May Court 45 Glee Club 45 C Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 45 Night Hawks 3. TOMMY MCRAE Football l,2,3,43 Basketball 1,2,3g Baseball 3g NewspaperStaff 3g C Club 43 Glee Club 45 Speech Club 32 May Court 45 Library Club 4: Taylor County High School 1,2,3. PG! C? ALICIA OLIVER G.A.A. 1,2, Vice-President 25 F.H.A. lg Basket- ball 1,2,3,4, Captain 3g Glee Club 43 Junior Play, Senior Playg Class Vice President 3, Treasurer 4' Bagpiper Staff 3, Pep Club 3,45 Prom Server Z5 May Court 45 Homecoming Queen 4g C Club Z' ette 33 Library Club 4 BILLY OSGOOD President of Student Body 45 Key Club 2,3,4p Sec. Treas. 3, President 45 Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4g Basketball 2,3,4g Drama Club 1: Band 1,2,3,4, President 43 Band King 4: Junior Deputy 25 Junior Playg Senior Play: National Honor Society 45 C Club Z,3,4g Bagpiper Staff 3g May Court 45 Beta Club 2,3,4g Boy's Stateg Los Picaros 1. 3,4,Reporter4g Cheerleader 3,4g Capt. 4g Major: GEORGE SMALL Football 1,2,3,4g C Club l,2,3,4g President 43 Junior Play, Senior Playg Prom Server Z5 May Court 43 Student Council Z,4, Reporter Z5 4-H Club lg Library Club 45 Class Treasurer 3, President 4g Night Hawks 35 Junior Deputy Club 23 Prom King 3. SARA LOU SMITH Class Reporter Z: Drama Club 1: Ski Club 1: Cheerleader Z,3,4, Co-captain 4: C Club 2,3,4: Beta Club 2,3,4: Junior Play: Senior Play: Horne- coming Court 3: Basketball Manager 3: Bagpiper Staff 3: May Court 4: Student Council 3,4, Report- er 3, Secretary 4. JUDY SWEARINGIN CINDY SMITH Class Secretai-yl,4,President 2.3: Band 1,2, Sec- retary 2: Drama Club 1, Secretary-Treas. 1: Student Council 2,3,Vice-President 3: Prom Server Z: Annual Staff 3,4, Business Manager 4: Bagpiper Staff 3: Junior Play: Senior Play: Pep Club 3,4, President 3,4: Basketball 3, Manager 3: May Court 4: C Club 3,4, Sec. 4: Beta Club 2,3, 4: National Honor Society 4. Class President I Reporter Z Secretary 3: Band 1,2, President 1: Ski Club 1, Drama Club 1: Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4: Prom Server 2: Student Council 1 ,4, Reporter 4: Gi:-l's State 3: Cheerlead- er 3,4: Basketball 3,4: Pep Club 3,4: C Club 3, 4: Annual Staff 3,4, Ass. Editor 4: Bagpiper Staff 3: Junior Play: Senior Play: May Queen 4: National Honor Society. JERRY THOMPSON Drama Club 15 Glee Club 45 Library Club 3,4 Junior Play5Senior Play: Band 1,25 F.T.A. 3 Bagpiper Staff 3, Editor 35 Los Picaros l. '0 ir: LEE TINSLEY Drama Club 15 Class Secretary 2, Reporter 45 F. H.A. 25 Hobo Queen 25 Prom Server 25 C Club 3,45 Bagpiper Staff 3, Ass. Editor 35 Junior Play: Cheerleader 3,45 Pep Club 3,45 Glee Club 45 Senior Play Staff and Usher 45 Homecoming Court 45 May Court 4. RONN IE T UCKER ball 2. ELSIE BROWN Glee Club 45 Library Club 1,45 May Court 45 F.T. A. 45 F.H.A. l,Z. Footballl5Science Club 15 Band 3,45 Glee Club 45 Library Club 45 Senior Play: F.T.A. 45 Basket- SENIOR CLASS SONG f f XV , mf-' 1 I, n', ,.. 1 70 1 pl S -' -' -' A , L H A A .E oJe Ak the days Ep LA:,i1'pJ1Scl4ol 2129?-53l'FhQ we M2 fbi-Ziff iw 'L5J4f'41,, JJ 3.:,Uf-fJspif +0 nfflb K-1h terms, u1Uf?'HF2l 0 N11 we neg J A S i 3,3 Neuse silp L95 :IJ ng flat wi ' Lmi-uid! dil- Ejlfxffgl QMFLJJJJ JE?-1 renm, ee ou nu hru eu, QT! f-bo we paospezcd ml? 14 eu Snune E,-Uf-ff J U-M HJJJJI hmes ren I gene comesWSheCBc.es OF f,Fe we M.,5r Sbkke, .Ui :L 1112585 ,4 f1,a?r,fi,,f,,,Zf dew Aefefvds 4,1571 See 1.2! 479 Q 'YL 1 , ' , .rl 9 ' gr - qs , :I If 'liinliriazp f , ' our 4 If V f v , Il xxx! CLASS HISTORY The '58 began its glorious career at C1 inneola H i g h F' ' ' ' ' x little d a rl i 1 Je rry Thomp: young ladies I in the corner Un' 11 ed to re Thi arren. C a th e nod of quiet, b Wi up had little tr HS. It ' ecame known. : cast- offsl R., ll, and Willade UD in popular Af1 parat- ed into Th' mtains, in the 1 ecame rather j Mr e time prepari ember vividly :rn art without Th ceived dancing every Friday. refully knitted J u Ls, and brief lo' y were added tl Ou 'n, and Cindy E :areer with te By e add- ed anof e class was hon Ir. Sr. Banque In r class producq 'Stair- way to 7 was most aj i Gary Click jc Je: group of dign anuary Thaw, Th , , nly Z5 members. SENIOR BABY PICTURES Billy Osgood Willadean Burden Kenny Boykin Judy Swearingin Elsie Brown Jerry Lee Murry Crawley Jerry Thompson Sara Lou Smith Alicia Oliver Faye Driggers Ray English DO YOU RECOGNIZE ANY OF . . ' THESE LITTLE DARLINGS ? ?? ?? Ronnie Tucker David Gurney Tommy McRae Paul Frisz George Small Jean J olin on Gary Click Ann Beverly Gerald Byrant Lee Tinsely Bruce Macdonald Cindy Smith CLASS WILL OF I958 The Cla s s of 1958, being supposedly of sound mind and body, feel that on thi s festive occasion, as they are leaving the concrete block walls o f Clermont High School, they should will and impart to the less fortunates many of the valuable assets that they have acquired, be itby the beg, borrow, or steal method. These said assets are necessaryfor a complete and full school year, full of chaos, low grades, broken hearts and occasional trips to Mr. Hayes' office. We know that you less fortunate peons will use all the below mention- ed traits and abilities to further the harassment of teachers, family, and friends. RONNIE TUCKER passes on to Chuck Anderson his ability to arrive late to class, to do nothing after he gets there and still receive a passing grade. ALICIA OLIVER feels that Kaye H al s te ad would welcome her cheerleading ability. To Jim McGuire and Ronald Hedlund, BILL OSGOOD wants to leave all the privileges, pleasures and responsibilities of the Key Club. SARA LOU S MITH passes on her deep, dark, secret of how to get out of Mr. Lagono ' s class as well as the others to Carol Johnson and Katherine Are . 'yMr. Ray's ole buddy, JERRY THOMPSON, thinks Frant Bryant will need hi s ability to get by in Chemistry class. Good luck!! LEE TINSLEY wishes to leave her Ipa.na smile to Melba Purvis. BRUCE MACDONALD, Mr. Atlas , will s his bulging biceps to Robbie Sheldon and Elisha Fish so they, too, can do early morning exercises. ANN BEVERLY, with the permission of the faculty, leaves he r quie t way and easy going manner to Pat Schoenholz. Use this in class, please! Lillie Walke r , RAY ENGLISH feels, needs his driving ability. fWatch those hit and runs, Lillie.l Her shyness and innocent looks goes to Barbara Maple from CATHERN HOWELL. MURRY CRAWLEY and DAVID GURNEY, the Clermont Cas sanovas pass on their much used knowledge of how to understand the opposite sex to Hugh Wheelis and Marlin Burden. All the book-binding materials of the library, FAYE DRIGGERS wills to Gloria Meeker. Knowing it will be well used, KENNY BOYKIN and GARY CLICK leave to Bobby Davis and Jerry Elliott their homemade pass to the beach. Keep your eyes open, boys! Johnny Kay Eley, CINDY SMITH feels sure would like to learn some secret information she received from a certain someone in physics class. Joe Koster, already having an inclination to hot rod, should welcome GEORGE SMALL's gift of his ability to hot rod in his hot '49 Chevy. JUDY SWEARINGIN bequeaths her ability to control her temper and to be well liked by the teachers to Marsha Pickard and Beth Patrick PAUL FRISZ leaves a special spot on a certain lake to Dan Judy and Pat Rogers. JEAN JOHNSON would like to will Jane Taylor and Barbara Gurney the ability to win and attract the opposite sex. JERRY LEE leaves to Eddie Hausen and La Vaughn Harper his high paying post at the Publix. qSnare and share alike boys!p WILLO- DEAN BURDEN leaves to Jean Giddens and Ida Murphy the technique of smiling at the boys and getting results. TOMMY MCRAE would like for Marilyn Creech to have his ability to ge t along with the assistant Principal. Gerald Bryant would like to will John Halstead his well used study habits. 1We hope you'll use them Johnny! l This is the last will and testimony of the Class of 1958. IQ' X QTQ l s ' v, ! 6 - Z : W y .5 ,J f ,NLS ' ,l 1 15 ... NW? CLASS PROPHECY Come on kids, - let's all have our fortunes to1d. Willadean cried. Whatamarvelous idea! Let's, Cathern chimed in. There couldn't be a better time, Mitchell commented. Today is Senior skip day, and every member of the wonderful class of 1958 is here. Here is Madame Zombi's place, Jerry said. She is very good at telling the future. Let's agree to tell what Madame Zombi predicts we will be doing in 1968. Due to the wonde rful experience Ronnie Tucker is now getting, Madame Zombi is certain that he will be the editor of the Clermont Gazette. She is also certain that Murry Crawley will be a famous Broad- way actor, since he had his dramatic beginning at C.H.S. Since Faye Driggers is so patient and understanding, she will be a very successful and prominent teacher, the fortune teller revealed. She sees Jerry Thompsonas fore Q ., f Nw , hand on his father's ranch. Madame Z. just Axlp I 1 elgand,laiigHe'H'jW , , , she saw David Gurney wreckinga certain' ' recenter ifndertlie emiexsg: M orge Small. The b o y s w e r e doawaygwith the-i.cornpe1titi6n.i A . rder to give the Small Boat C 2 ' lfnbre business. Mfflg r ' She wa , dlfghted to see Ray English quitefhappyfin 16 2 trol of Mud B o tt o m agyqjfffelrndale. Ray has made millions, simply e qarging ad- mission f jiiarkers. Cathern Howell is having a marveflousxg J e as the featured s ting instructor for Arthur Murray's new show. Wi gfkooking into her crystal ball, Madame Zombi knew Alicia Oliver married and is living in Groveland. Due 'to Tejgf, Lee's previo ?Y :AgSe'rience, he is making, a wonderful supervisor dfffi v l il Ocala Natio.,4,5jg, '. and is still holding the record for the gang,-fl ght. S k fsiirprised to see Jean 'Johnson running an Old Maigdiis-Q, ome, a lth ,lf-SQ. e 'Q has trouble staying an old maid he rself. rSiriceQ5hj ' pily marr QQgfaldBryantwas so good at 'making furniture, hegis ing allth w tiire for his new furniture store. Elsie Brown is also-af ' ther one o who is quite happily married. 'f - ' , ,gg is now a veryrsuceessful truant officer s all his o1 ' ggggirelp ,himleatch .hi3.4ViCti1fI1S. Another one 'whoseg rs in high sc her in her-Career is Sara ,Lou Smith. She,-'X runn- ing a ' fixed charinschool to 'teach girls the latestffgf niques in flifti ' ' S c . W n Q 1 . g'51 . .f' Ma , LfQjwas4co.nce,rned when she notice'd'whHfiif, bf,' in her J-e,e:.12r- lg 5 1 ' -. ' H -, ' -7 - . ' M. K' Cfvmlba Iw!21,9gs9?4eB.wQfk1ns dillseswlvl-.es, ,,, a rocket to go. to the man, -ng to be the ig-st Ma li vip ,V glw. is c.HfS1?EZ bZ11fZL1f.KSa.'Z abouffo run Amman ia-. 1-:f av rden is also work- ' like a little beave liffflii 'th the aPer work of Emi. s 1 i s i s P P3111 F ri S Z W 115 2 ' .4 v ia A He never has to WOHY about not . mf'ffi7'2 v w f z:., , ,.:,.s fi . : on Since he can always u s e ni s , Paul. Bruce Macdonald is working x, ,'vus'e 'ca:rx'lot. ' .: Madame Zombi ha 'f f'-. ut Tommy McRae's great artistic. ability and wasn't surprised to see Tommy as a great commer- cial artist. He really enjoys his work since Lee Tinsley has become his favorite model. Finding Judy Swearingin looking very contented living on a deserted isle, trying to get awayfromallherrnanyjobs was quite a surprise. But, Gary Click often stops in to see her on his way to some of the south sea isles. While the crystal ball grew foggy, we leave Madame Zombi with an excited feeling as we head for our individual foretold destinations for the members of the class of '58. 'X I wb 'X A11-X CLASS PO EM By Ann Beverly When six we left our Mother at work, And attempted our lessons at school to shirk. Each following year gave us sadness and joy, A beginning and end for each girl and boy. When we come to the close of this life we know, We shall paint a picture of life as we go. With the colors we learned to love in school, And the brush we got from our parent's rule. Our thanks to teachers, and parents too, Who have for twelve years, helped us through. We know that eve ry beginning will end, But on God's glory we'll always depend. Class Colors BLUE AND GOLD :QR W Class flower Wu rv I YELLOW ROSE Class Motto: STOOP TO LIFT ANOTHER! . A QA x x ,fd , 5 KXQLQ -X V Q. 'f,,, xx n If . W , Wx f sEN'0R SONALITIES PER OST ATHLETIC Alicia Oliver Kenney Boykin P MOST Sroozous 'Y E Ca th e H 999 Ce 1'-ale? H owe C095 Jw O51 B eqgxish M PJXTX an 11 Bryant Y Ra W! www 1251 Mo ST TALEN Je an J J TED Ga Oh nson FY Click NN YA 066669 vom mxcasri To 5 Nm gevefw jerry Vee MOST DEPENDABLE Faye Driggers Macdonakl Cu sa TES T ofzdfmu S Gurnlhjth ey Bruce .ME D 093039 O51 901 539 aaa' 6 my B - XX3 YAC' vi ft 06,101 ,ff ' EST ALL Lee . AROUND oeorgr,,,s1ey e Shia I1 BIGG E ST FLIR TS sam L M Url-y 121 Fawley ER BE-'M N19 B106-EST D . 5r0 'n Exgle . 55 Nlitcheu Ba W BEST Sp NT ORTS T INTELL-IGB J Elsie Br-own M05 ,ingln effy Thomps swea od on Judah! 0580 B1 v M 1 E. X49 -f- 1951 P- uh SW 'L . 'I 'B MOST CARE FREE Wxlladean Burden Ronnie Tucker X . V? 'E mg liiisg. u 1 Pres., D. Judy Treas., K. Halstead F rank B ryant V. Pres., J. McGuire Rep., J. K. Eley Marlin Burden Sec., K. Arey Chuck Ande rson John Cavanaugh Marilyn Creech Bobby Davis -Terry Elliott Elisha Fish Johnny Halstead f'- Ronald Hedlund Jean Giddens Barbara Gurney LaVaughn Harper Eddie Hausen Joe Koester Carol Johnson 'N Barbara Maple Gloria Meeker uf Ida Murphy Beth Patrick Melba Purvis Pat Rogers Ruth Rorabaugh Pat Schoenholz 1 ff. S . If Robbie Sheldon Marsha Pickard -T3-he THY1-01' Lilly Walker Hugh Wheelis Y , F AVR f . ,. .-Q. 1 2 we 5' Y 'K 4 'al .K ., ,.'. , , x V 1 i S, Y l C S L O A P A S H 5 0 M O 0 F R F E C I 'N-an C President Vice-President E Benny McLean Larry Walker R W Hi fl me .-f, IF w 3' E MM ? Sec.-Trecs. Student Council Shelby Vaughn Sportsy Nagel Tommy Jarvis Wear i f f Qui -? d ip, 'N 5 '7no more Kay Adkinson Frank Bakeman Jerry Batts Donald Brantly Ronnie Carden Charles Dees Linda Eley Joyce Fowler Ester Haire Glenda Hall Gayle Hartsaw Q92-'55 Sandra Hartgaw Alice Handerson Shawn Hillary Penny Lindsey Erik Jensen Lorr John Meadows Dean Miller Jac Murphy if Marion Oliver Dot Rhoades John Roundtree . RK 5. 1 -Q Mark 5,-nigh Judy Strimback Betty Waddell John Walker f K Sarah Wheelis David Williams AW- Skipper Willis Larry Y President Vice-President Sec.-Treasure Student COunci1 Rep01'fe1' Merrilee Brenda Moore Marty Feilds Tom Kelly Ron ReS1e1' Pickard CLASS OFFICERS F R E S H M Pat Arnold Carl Barfoot Charles Beals N Not Pictured Peavy Black N I . N E O N E S Q Bert Canova Elizabeth Cozart Gorden Forbes XJ 'W ,v A Carol Ge tty Carroll Haines x .JV Barbara Hunte r Mary Axm McRae X il Barbara Giddens ' L kfwfcxr ii ,Q z H iaiwsx 165 - of 1 xi ,- 35 4' y- . .si- ig.. 1259 , , K V -faq -'54 we xr Ronald Hausen Me Iba Gre sham Hull Florence Kise Elizabeth Kleiss Glenna Middleton we rgfgqx 1 of ' Owl! fi,-'M 5' ,. at I7 X vfx' VU V L-h Q George Moore Larry Mullis G m -T ack - W Roy Rogers Larry Schoenholtz Otis Sickler Mary Rose Spencer Jill Steofts Judy Bobby Swearingin Betty Jane Walker David Wheat NINE CLASS TWO OFFICERS 2' President Vice-President Sandra Ronald Beverly H811 ' Student Council Secreta ry- Treasure r Buddy Linda Bumbalough Blackburn Hale stead Sonny A1 Ronnald Bass Wayne Bedsole Rodney Brown X9 , Celia Driggers Ann Fowler f Alton Freeman Chuck Gibbs Q 9 X 1' J Xu' Dorthey Giddens Carlton Harmon Jean Holland 4 ,9 ' n . '-- . Gene Hull Je ssie Johns on Lanny Kamps I.. - -ff Barbara Kline Bill Lee Margha Macdgnald Joyce Meeker Shelia, Mooney Leo Moore Kneeland Munson ...pr 1 rf P Jimmy Olivenbaum Tommy Rogers Mike Shewey Simmons Joyce W7 Ray Cec11 Rhodes Ann Rorabough Raymond Sangster x Bonnie Tool Wells Pat Yarbarogh 8-1: D. Tonkel,I.Howell,D. Norman, D. Gurney, M. McGuire, M. Arey, J. Seaver, M. Cashwell Row 2- B.Lee, W. Walker, L. Purvis, P. Williams, P. Williams, S. Borquin, M. Hooten, J. Stos- burg. Row 3- H. Hull, R. Harden,.J. Holt, G. Simmons, T. Short, T. Causey, J. Newbold,Row 4- D.Lineburger, D. Taylor, L. Flannery, A. Rinila, B. Johnson, B. Bloodsworth, T. Cork. Row 5- A .5255 ,h .5 Sponsor: Mr. Max Bulske, C. Julich, T. Vaughn, B. Skipper. .nm 8-Z: F. Coson, L. Griner, J. Strimback, M. Whirley, B. Collins, C. Williams, M. Freeman, J Brewer,Row 2- C. Griffin, H. Hillary, J. Proctor, R. Nipper, J. Sims, L. Clark, J. Adkinson, M Brantly,Sponsor: Miss Muraro, Row 3- M. J. Frye, B. Hall, C. Walker, R. Morrison, R. Bon- jorn, 4- T. Legget, R. Beverly, M. Walker, J. Cole. Not Pictured: F. Steacher. K X X lx 7-1 S. Batts, J. Creech, M. Lancaster, J. Summersa, J. Parker, S. Gano, B. Rogers, Row 2- M. Roe, Holt, R. Ward, M. Wolfe, L. Hicks, R. Fish, L. Temple, R. Pierce, Row 3- R. Rader, D. LaRoe, C. Traxil, B. Attkinson, L. Kinniman, D. McCrane, J. Bumbalough, Row 4- Sponsor: Mr. Julich, A. Johnson, T. Butler, J. Harden. X- 7-Z: C. Smith, B. Whirley, S. Walker, Griner, B. Hunt, T. Leddon, E. Rogers, B. Bailey, Row Z- B. Godsey, M. Giddens, M.Stivers, N. Wade, D. Heath, L. Hayes, R. Bridges, Row 3- D. Glass, J.Sapp,A. Oliver, J. Hicks, R. Bedgood, R. Lassite, D. Gaines, R. Mickler, R. Causey, T. Cash- well, P. Russel, Not shown, Sponsor: Miss Maynard. . K .!iy,wes, 'k 2 1 , ' 1 w 'l ' ww my I+Ii TIRI' 3 51 mum 5 . RYSM Ls XM E sa f.-,S ,, f , Ly 2 Wm HUYDSON x Ennis DElANGE , .K E Ling, In W X d IRSHNG MINS ,V k4..' K i I 1 lr K, , 5 V H E 2 SHWIN ff- m I- K WL 2 V H VYVIVVL ,LmL m ' gli, X 2 V x T'4,l,kna60l0'l.W'MC41 Q i Q ' H Y '60 1 N W . ' f . i1 , ' V 2 A R ' 5 6 --'.1 fig N' .. 1. W, f Q , x X? Q2 ERS AND GHL H o .S C.H E TH X MAJORETTES LINDA HAYES DRUM MAJORETTE PENNY LINDSEY BETH PATRICK, PAT ROGERS, BARBARA GURNEY, AND BETTY JANE WALKER JANE TAYLOR, LTNDA HAYES, BARBARA MAPLE, AND MELBA GRESHAM PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT ! ! 3 an 4 A ' i -we aw . 41?- Assistant: . . . . Judy Swearingin Editorx. . . . . . . . Bill Osgood Lay-out Editor: . . . Ann Beverly S P O71 IN . S O R AW A 'I Mr. Bulske Business Manager: ........ Cindy Smith Treasurer: . . . . . . . Dan Judy ANNUAL STAFF Sports Editorz. . . . . . . . . Jimmy McGuire Senior Editor: . . . . Jean Johnson Feature Editor: . . . . Katherine Arey Art Editor: . . . Carol Johnson P H O T O G R A P H E R Ronald Hedlund BAND KING AND QUEEN RULE OVER TAG DAY QUEEN: ANN BEVERLY KING: BILLY OSGOOD RECEIPTS FROM TAG DAY OVER S1650 BAND DAY COMMITTEE: MRS. AXEL OLIVERBAUM, CHAIRMAN MR. HOWARD YOUNG MRS. RON RESSLER MRS. WILLIAM OSGOOD MR. BERT CANOVA Other contestants for Band King and Queen were: Penny Lindsey. Betty Jean Walke r , Barbara Maple, Bert Canova, Gorden Forbes, and Ron Ressler. waged: .V T7 ,M ,,'.. 'R is X., 45 -rwgffggqr. V X.-KTNN gg N N ' KH Fri ..w Ai. s -... .KK Senior attendant, Miss Lee Tinsely, Tommy Darden, Homecoming Queen, Miss Alicia Oliver, Walter Green, Junior Attendant, Miss Kaye Halestead, and Paul. Frisz. C . Smith A. Beverly J. Johnson S. L. Sm1th A. Olive r G. Small 1 958 MAY COURT L. Tinsley , Q? I B. Macdonald M. Crawley C. Howell R. English H if ff' aye 4.4: A is no B. Osgood Boykin J. Swearingin D. Gurney W. Burden G. Click KING and QUEEN E. Brown - F. Driggers J. Lee P F1-isz T. McRae JUNIOR PLAY ' r :Lay Wg i kx x- - -7, HV' -aw , A . X - -.f ,L-T , Mgg f EJ, :ith XA., Q' ii 5 'Q . ,Q 'il . Dj A. 's..v5??x E 5 5 1 6 X 3 qu, M ,N 3' 4- 'A .. .sf . . un A ' ' V WL., .... : 'lf Y EP if 2 A 3 U K? . ' A gf si vw fN,f.nwwwf,,wm- 4- , .Q 5: 14 3, 1 MK V' '.z w.Hz-JQ,M-5-'S-in i I 1 ,I , . A, ,. Y yas F zsmvnz-.'w,xmTm..-..... :swims JANUARY THAW PRESENTED ON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1957 BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 lr yum Y mnuay...... JUNIOR-SENIOR BANOUET AND PROM A TURKEY DINNER BEGAN THAT WONDERFUL EVENING WE DANCED TO THE MUSIC OF DAVE CRAMP AND HIS ORCHESTRA ,Q -VL., 'fs STAIRWAY TO THE STARS AND THE EIGHT SOPHOMORE SERVERS WERE AS USEFUL AS THEY WERE CUTE. THE MUSIC WAS HEAVENLY, AND SO WAS HE! ! THAT WONDERFUL NIGHT CAME TO AND END WITH A TRADITIONAL BREAKFAST. ..- '44-vf lay., ,wif X ,ff .yu 'ev' 1 -,.-. -A' 7 , jqsd' ,mv ,yu ,Q 451 A ., , ,, 2 'WDM Katherine Arey,JudySwearingin, Jean Johnson, Mr. Bulske, Sponsor. Standing: Gloria Meeker Lilly Walker, Ann Beverly, Alicia Oliver, Cindy Smith, Jerry Lee, Billy Osgood, Ronald Hedlund Robbie Sheldon, Dan Judy. Not pictured: Sara Lou Smith, Jean Giddens, Carol Johnson John Cavanaugh, Elisha Fish, Lavaughn Harper, Eddie Hausen, Jimmy McGuire. BETA Judy Swearingin . Jimmy McGuire . Katherine Arey . . Jean Johnson . . XX EZ!!-IHS CLUB . . . . President . . Vice-President . . . . Secretary . . Treasurer Pres. Ann Beverly Billy Osgood Judy Swearingin Eddie Hausen Lillie Walke r Jimmy McGuire Vice Pres. Sec. Dan Judy Jean Johnson FWXDNFKL 1 W A HON OR SOCJETY Q ? V' w Y 3 Elisha Fish Gloria Meeke r Tres. Katherine Arey Sponsor: Mr. Lowe ry cindy smith Ronald Hedlund - Carol Johnson Lavaughn Ha rpe r STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS PRESIDENT - ,ff BILL oscsoon ,, J at , i f v, y , VICE- PRESIDENT JIM Mc GUIRE SARA LOU SMITH SEC.- TRES. F X2 Left to right: Mr. Hayes, Sponsor: Judy Swearingin, Reporter: Sara Lou Smith, Sec.-Tres.: Bill Osgood, P re side ntg Jim McGuire, Vice Pres. George Small, Dan Judy, Ronald Hedlund, Second row, Sandra. Beverly, Merrilee Pickard, Sandra Walker, Marthel Moore, Benny McLean, Susan Bourquin. Tom Kelly, Ruth Ann Pie rce,Charles Walker, Bert Skipper, Linda Halstead, John Bumbalough, Tommy Jarvis, Charles Driggs. Pre sident-Billy Osgood Vice Pre sident- Jimmy McGuire KEY I L! U' . Of Yr., Q 1 Se c retary- Ronald Hedlund .',r ?E Treasurer-Mark Smith Q' ' P 1 K CLU B mzigg' A Lllfr ,,,,I I Orly .f Q' 'L President-George Small SeC1'eta1'Y'CindY Smidl Vice President-Bruce McDonald Treasurer-Alicia Oliver Varsity C Club l le ' dx ,.....,,.-v if F 'W e. EVA .a 1: 'k H G 5' n d 33 M ,,,W,,,a Q' ,QQ If F rom left to right, around table: David Gurney, Murry Crawley, Jerry Lee. -TCQTY Th0mP9'-'Jn' Mitchell Bass, Elsie Brown. Second row: FrankBryant, Joe Koester, Bobby DaV1S. B1'l1Ce MC' Donald, Elisha Fish, Eddie Haugen, Third row: Mr. Mathis, LaVaughn Harper, Hugh Wheells- Jerry Elliott, Paul Frisz, George Small, Tom MacRae. LIBRARY CLUB 4 1 , V , . . Y X' nf - lm, 1 - 1:r'rf:-4 , xx .- 4 . 1 N al. .4 X -fe 4 1- 42- 'X 1.9 U ,af LQ 771' - ,Z ..,. ' X- k,.,I 'D' -5 ff. A 'Ly ' Q ' L I 4 Future Teachers of America ri: F 45,5 Officers: Pres . Faye Driggersg Vice-Pres. Jean Giddensg Recording Sec. Marilyn Creellh Corresponding Sec. Lee Tinsley: Treasurer Jerry Thompsong Historian Pat Arnoldg Parliamen- tarian Kaye Halsteadg Chaplin Johnnie Kay Eleyg State Counselor Kaye Adkinsong Sp0nS01' MI' Whiteside. Future Homemakers of America if E in l J W GLEE CLUB PEP CLUB Miss Mynard and Varsity Cheerleaders: Sponsors Cindy Smith ............... President Catherine Howell ..... ' .... Vice-President Jean Johnson .... . . . Secretary Treasure i v N E N if Q . JV B. Macnonam D. Judy G G fx' T ' J. Lee G it ff? X Davis C Q, y 5 5 .M R. English E E 3 X I XA Q G. 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McGuire QB SPORTS REVIEW Althoughthe 1957 Clermont Highlanders faced the difficult job of replacing seven senior starting players, among them, all con- ference Ned Henderson and Speedy Wolfe, they started the season with a Bang by defe ating Web ste r 27-0 and coming from behind to defeat Umatilla 13-6 on a long pass from Jim McGuire, Quarterback, to Kenny Boykin, fullback, in the closing seconds of the game. The combination ofa strong Mount Dora team and an attack of the flu, caused the Highlanders to stumble in their third game and go to defeat in the hands of Mount Dora 21-6. The next two weekends were dark as far as the Highlanders were concerned, because they were upset by St. Cloud 20-7, and Tavares on the following weekend 20-13. The highlight of the St. Cloud game was a long r unb a ck kickoff by Kenny Boykin, which was marked by e xc elle nt blocking by the line. One outstanding play in the T avare s game was made by Jim McGuire, when he caught a Tavares fumble and went on to score. The Highlanders played their best game of the season against the Groveland Greenbacks in spite of the fact that they were not winners by points. The Highlanders got within the five yard line twice but both times the G re e nb ack s and the clock were able to keep them from scoring. In the Homecoming game, the Clermont team was defeated by a strong Eustis eleven, 19-6. In thefinal game of the season, the Highlanders were nippe d by Lake Weir, in the last minutes of the game with a score of 13-6. We completed the s e a s on by winning four games and losing six. Clermont placed Captain Kenny Boykin on the All Conference team and Bruce Mac donald as Honorable Mention. Our eight Seniors will certainly be mi s se d during the 1958 season but we are looking forward to next year and hoping to have a winning combination. L Iklkllvllilvkllvklllllt The starting lineup for the Highlanders Boy's Basketball Team has been Jack Murphy and Dean Miller as Forwards, Jim Mc Guire and Butch Carden as Guards, and Bill Osgood or Robbie Sheldon as Center. Although the team is young and hasn't won any games this season,the team is improving by experience. Coach Al Lagano has done a tremendous amount of work with the boys this year, and it looks as if he may get some results next year. The girls Team came through the season with a 2-4 record ltwo wins and four lossesj. Both victories were over their rivals, the Groveland Greenbacks. Alicia Oliver was the high pointer for the Lassies,with 76 points, and Captain Kaye Halstead was second with 58 points. Other outstanding playe r s for the Lassies were Linda Halstead QFD, Shelby Vaughn CGLLFD, Ann Beverly KGB, Ruth Rorabough IGI, Jean Johnson CGD, and Judy Swearingin KGI. Sally Maynard the coach, was voted the best coach in the conference by the team. 'P 14 :W l or Left to right: Dean Miller, Tommy Jarvis, Shawn Hillia ry , Marion Oliver, Coach Al Lagano, Butch Ca rd ag en , Jimmy McGuire, Benny McLean, Jack Murphy QCaptainJ, Larry Walker, Billy Osgood, John Walker, and Robbie Shel- don. Not pictured were Gale Hartsaw, Mark Smith, and Eric Jenson. C3 ,af ,ff Y Left to right: Sandra Beverly, Barbara Gurney, ShelbyVaughn,Kaye Halestead Klaptainl, Alicia Oliver, Ellen Blackb urn, Sandra Hartsaw, Coach Maynard, Jean J ohn s on , Judy Swearingin, Linda Halestead, Lilly Walker Ann Beverly, Johnnie K. Eley, Manage r , Barbara Kline, Mary Ann McRae, Joyce Meeker, Marsha Macdonald, and Ruth Rorabough. CLERMCNT - MINNEOLA HIGHLANDER CHEERLEADERS I957-I958 Kaye Halstead, Jr. J d S ' ' S u y weanngm, r. Lee Tinsley, Sr. Carol Johnson. Jr. Brenda Moore, Fresh. Sara Lou Smith, Sr. co-captain Merrilee Pickard, Fresh. 69 Marsha Pickard, Jr Alicia Oliver , Sr. captain x Six ' T mfkifa ffl ,'fi.V fh-, ,X . L Adj !n.,,,, X, Y 9' J ru, ' i' X .,.,...v MC LEAN - LF HARTSAW - LF HARMON - FB BATTS - FB ELLIOTT - SB BRYANT - P BOYKIN - CF PURVIS - SB CARDEN - P BRYANT - P SWEARINGIN - BASEBALL SUBDISTRICT CHAMPS xx Q 1957 'I . J if , n' Y 4? W k? 2 ., xi 1 Q. Q., 35 1 . ' gv ! i Yak ,fiaf ' Y . ' v vw- , f s--W-M' fx DAVIS - C ef A MURPHY - ss , Q HUNT - P , -,v SHEWY - CF s g i MCGUIRE - RF 'W ' 1 NAGEL - RF ' YTTT ' FRYE - TB A Ry Mx COACH: NORMAN C JULICH x 5 -. X ,Q rx K . - it-s Mn. -we ,- M011 N A Q M .v ' . ggi? Ma 1 5 R Left to right: Bert Caiova, Ron Re ssler. Richard Beverly, Ronald Bass, and Coach Ken Lowery. Not Pict ure d were Jack Purvis, John Frye, Jimmy Bryant, Charles and Micheal Walker, and Carlton Harmon. RINKY DINK BASKETBALL TEAM R C I H N E K E Y R L D E I A N D K E R S Left to right: Mary Jane McGuire, Jane Seaver, Holiday Hilliary, Denise Tonkel, Janet Stosberg, Carol Griffin, Marthel Moore, Captain, and Susan Bourquine. if 'H- 21'- ah V Q - '!'! 1 . . ,- ' 1 , f' 2 Wg.-J . Q A an I 5A f. 6 Fwy- i ip .I 'f Il .O F x .A H 'lr P. u-1' ' i . . 'If' ' fl? u. 36 Y ,E 4 - I . t, h. fi Q I. Y . 'f r 1 ' ' . ' 1 is E,-Q. ' '. I ff. 4-ew A Q -., -'-nj, 4 -- A 4 I . . J M ' . '- 5 fr , 5, 4' .., . . L W -fl ' s V . , A Q v Q , ,. 1. s : r x rf, L in ,ik jufll . Y - , '- - , I ,- U, ,I I - . 6 , Jffwl . . f , i i . :TA . I i- '4- yf V -...Ji-.Y .fi ' - Z Y, 1 ' ?vm . A. v 1 4 K, -4. . N f . b. 1' '. V l R J I. ' ' l 9 I' I 1 ' Y ,, , A 'rg' i,,,.m. . .' i ' ' 'ibk .Q 5: ' A ' ,R . ' Y iw '-.' . ' . . 0 ' -. ' ,fi - J ez , . ' E' 6 . ,. 4 HQ . 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