Clermont High School - Highlander Yearbook (Clermont, FL)

 - Class of 1958

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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?

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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



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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.

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