Crescent City High School - Crescent Yearbook (Crescent City, FL)
- Class of 1966
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LOUISE W. DOMPE MRS. ELIZABETH HAMER B. S. , Presbyterian College A. B. , Stetson University A. B. , Bowling Green Physical Education Library Science, Emory University College of Commerce Librarian M. A. , Northwestern University gdCUgy Business Education CAPT. JACOB BULLEN, - MRS. GYONA DIGGETT USN Retd. B. S. , Jacksonville University B. S. , U. S. Naval Academy Physical Education Math ..,, A Y wg. 1'fC.f,l . . ,A 4 ,Huw Q g 1 2 S y 1 4, X -W. - -..,,V . fm! x .w V ,. V -.1 ,,.,... 'Nm ,. 1 F L QM.. 1 1 I 3 fox -fe ' x -.M ' J iff. WH J 3, fa' .f V , we -,e 4 'Z'f'Q5'-ff QffiA fffifz E , ff - Q fy 'f- . , , 41 V 1 A ? '.l+.'-'Wi 3 1 V. 1 W.L. Q , ir it , :i,,?,w,9,,- js ,w 5 k,.s3'N .. Q ,Q 1- gf 1 ,, A L -Y , X 'V Y z 5'f:, ...gym mf QQ.- g if Q 'J 5 :ng Ag: 6 'A ,112 5 f 8 ,I 8 .V X, ., .- 6' .v r ' 39 x gf! ', ij mi diy? 'F Tuff P' 'F' f..-, Z-A , ,, ,xx g ,iwi f rl 1 ff, 2-,iv Ag? - i . 1 . lwsss- ,gw,,,- , 'X' 2 :L if- ,, Ly 2 fn? z 1 I Q-5912 iff' i -f f '- , g ,Q E , 5 Q f -x f, E 112-25. - - ' ' 4' I m 5 QEELQNL . . ' 11 ,ffilf s y l , I f ff , :W ' nu. ...- .-H 1 Q 1 4 4, .QQ ,5 1 fi- , an , ue: Kr Vx, f ,v gi 4 ,-V -,-'gif WCC. ' W ,pr Y- EA ' -W fr Qgenzbr OECQPS President: Berger Warner CLASS MOTTO Vice-President: Cliff Doughty We shall find a way, or we shall make one Secretary: -Diane Chastain CLASS COLORS Treasurer: Skipper Newton Turquoise and vfhite CLASS FLOWER Rose DEBORAH ANN ALVERS Rabbit 'T fa if if J Q. li .I ' TD-V sn 'Tiv- GREGORY WINFRED ASHLEY Greg n Fl l!l -MHP ' r- TOMMY DANIEL BRENNER HBH ' f tg 1,3 LJ ff ' N . , , l a... . CURTIS CA REY npupu , Ii h .nl - v - li 2 DV' i E '-' 4 I1 ff I Transfer from Boise High School, Boise, Idaho, September, 1965 Doubts are more cruel than the worst of truths. I will my thanks and Appreciation to CCHS! F. H. A. 4, Homecoming Attendant 4, Miss Congeniality 4. Less of your courtesy, and more of y-our coin. ' I will my winning ways with the women and my scholarly attitude, to Frankie Terrell, as if he needs it! F. RA. 1, 2,3, Sentinel 2, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Football 2, 3,4, All-Conference 4, Most Valuable Rebel 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,4, C Club 2,3, 4. Every ass thinks himself fit to stand in the king's stable. Shakespeare I will my ability to fumble the ball on the two-yard line in a bowl game to Bill Baker, fthe guardj. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Parliamentarian 2, Treasurer 3, Football 2,3,4, Co-captain 4, All-conference, Honorable mention 4, Track 2,3,4 C Club 2, 3,4, Stage Crew 3,4, Glee Club 4. l l 1 Transfer from Middleton High School, September, 1965 l Silence makes the man. I will my quietness in the Psychology y class to all the students in that class. l Especially Eddie Thomas. Glee Club, 4. PATSY ANN CARTER llpatll ,-.1 , . itat? If -5 ll X N DOROTHY JEAN CARTER Dot .l 1 - V p P7 I , fs - 0 C O 2 f s ri ? l b l ,- ' Il HY NANCY DIANE CHASTAIN Diane f Q29 kj Us 3 1 V f r p ' V1't BETTY IO C ORLEY ll BIN fx. lb 4 x 1 if t n V 425 f' - wut 27 It is better to know a little and know what you're talking about, than to know a lot, and not know what you're talking about. I will leave and wonder how 1 ever made it. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Rebel Rouser Staff 4, Senior Play - Typ- ing and Program. It is better to know a few facts, than to know none. I will my ability to stay in Beta Club to my brother Steve, who has a long road to travel. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, President 4, Student Council 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Rebel Rouser Staff4 Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can'tg and the other half who have nothing to say and keep on saying it. I will my curly hair to Barbara Bluemont, knowing she wants it. F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4, - Big sister 3, His- torian 4, Beta Club 2, 3,4, - Treasurer 3, Vice-President 4, Library 3,4, - Sec- retary 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Class Sec- retary 3,4, Class Representative 2, Homecoming Attendant 4, Prom Waitress 1, DAR Award 4, Play Make-up 3, Sen- ior Play 4. That'S life. I will my slow speed to Sandy Serlet in hopes that she will slow down next year. F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4, Softball 2, Basketball 2, C Club 2, 3,4, Rebel Newsletter 4, Senior Class Play Prompter 4. CLIFFORD LEE DOUGHTY Doubts V ,f..Ny :up 4, ' eo -1 , A I i . ADW A THOMAS FREDERICK EDWARDS N EUGENE WILLIA M JOSEPH FA BER Fabe ,Y fl. , 0 V7 X-5 xJ ,Qi U 9- We O 1' 'i 3 Q 4 xi X, 'Kc ARTHUR FOREMAN Doc y C Nu A is R Kisses speak volumes. . . start a library. I will my excellent snaps on punts to Bill Baker in hopes he will use them next year. Football 3,4, Track 4, C Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Class President 2, Vice -President 4. The female knee is a joint and not an entertainment. I will my height, speed, muscular build and coordination in football to Joey Campos. F. F. A 3, Football 4, C Club 4, Glee Club 3,4, Spanish Club 4, Rebel News- letter staff Stage Crew 3,4, Manager 4 Track 4. If a thing is worth doing right: Don't do itl I will my ability to be kind and good- natured to David Beers. F. F. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 3,4, 4-H 1, 2, Editor of Rebel Newsletter 4. Transfer from Middleton High School, September, 1965 Live one day at a time. I will my quietness to Sandy Serlet. GREG ORY CORNELL GAU TIER Gator JOHN HENRY HA RP ll -4' WR' I RK, ef ALMA FAYE HARRIS ..Ley., .f It x L l , I . it A LINDA IEANETTE HAYES Linda I Z 6 'Z H X .J m-- - aw? . H, 2- Girls are constantly running through my mind, they don't dare walk. I will my outstanding lateral speed to Eddie Thomas. Football 4, Track 4, Glee Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Library Council 3,4, - President 4. First in banquet, last in battle. I will my size 14 shoe to Jon Karl Knapp. Basketball manager 3,4, Baseball 1, Golf 3,4, C Club 3,4, Glee Club 3, 4, Band 2, 3,4, Band Manager 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, secretary 4, Drummer for the Neptunes 4. Oh, fancies that might be, oh, facts that-are! I will my 1over spats to Scott and Kathleen. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, - Big Sister 4, Bas- ketball 2, C Club 2, 3, 4, Library Council 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Home- coming Contestant 4, Prom Waitress 1, Fashion Show 1. Who speaks the truth stabs falsehood to the heart. . I will my true blond hair to any Clairol blond that needs it. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, - Big Sister 2,3, Bas- ketball 2, C Club 2, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3,4, - Manager 3, - Majorette '3,4, Spanish Club 3, 4, 4-H 1, 2, Home- coming Attendant 4. SANDRA KAYE HUNT Hot Rod ,,, X , x ff- ,S ' r'. fa.. 'l la fs, LOUISE LA SETER Louie A 4513215 x.' I 4 , '1 Nl- . rl K W this 1 w K lil l g S ini- WILMA A NN LONG NB'-lggieu 6 r . 29 141 1 4 f A 'I' r oo 4' . v ., ab O O Oo O .TULIA LYNN MEYER Food f '71 -Us X fydow - 1 e l ,411- K in -:' l Je is 14-1, i f - is I I A Boys irritate me, but I love to be irri- tated. I will my hot Ford to my little sister Sharon knowing she will really use it. F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4, Softball 3, Glee Club 1, 3, 4, 4-H 2, Library Council 3,4, Homecoming Queen Contestant 4. Fight for what you love, and love what you fight for. I will my ability to sing to Gail Pigue. She needs it desperately. F. H. A. 1, 2,3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, Li- brary Council 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Homecoming Contestant 4, 4-H 2. Envy's a coal that comes hissing hot from hell. I will my superior grades to-Jimmy Goodwin. ' F. H. A. 1, 2, Glee Club 1, 2, 4, 4-H 1, 2, Prom Waitress 1, Homecoming Con- testant 4. lf people benefit from past mistakes, what a honey of a tiiture I have coming Il I will the ability - whenever I feel the urge to work coming on, to lie down until it passes over--to Sharon. F. H. A. 1-4, President 4, 4-H 1,2, Re- porter 1, President 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 3,4, Coed Reporter 2, Span- ish 3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Secretary 3, National F. H. A. Convention 2, Beta Convention 2,4, Glee Club 1,2,3, Sen- ior Play, Annual Staff 2,3, Office Staff 4, Homecoming Contestant Fashion Show 1, 2,4 ' THOMA S A LLA RD MILLER IlToam ll 4 o W A msg' Q 5 4. ' , ii? - :A 5 X BL. T O EDWARD CHARLES MIMS Sweet Papa ED qw- e x ll V -YR ' W D -0' K N , lil WESLEY MCCULLAND MORRIS IH lil-ey!! Lx' f WM in 0 if it il MARY ANN MORRIS Mary Ann ? He who does not jew gets jewed. I will my ability to write hit songs Qand not have them stolenj to Philip Thomas. Football 3,4, Basketball l,2, Golf 3,4, C Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, Band 1, 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Neptunes 3,4. Transfer from Middleton High School, September, 1965 Nothing can happen to you that hasn't happened to someone else. l, Edward Mims, will my artistic abili- ties to Gayle Pigue. - Stage Crew 4 Gir1s are nice to be around but l sure wouldn't want to marry one. I I will my ability to do nothing to some- one who does everything. Spanish Club 3,4, Vice-President 4, Student Council Representative 2,4, Football 2, 3,4, All-Conference Guard 4 Most Valuable Rebel Lineman 4, Glee Club 4, Library Council 3,4 Always be good! l will leave with pleasure and pleasant memories. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, District Officer 1, State Convention 1 Vice-President of Projects 4, Fashion Show 1, Office Staff 1, 2, 3,4, 4-H 1, Beta Club 2, 3,4 Span- ish Club 3,4, Spanish Program 4., Home- coming Attendant 4 Prom Waitress 1, Sr. Play Make-up and Scenery 4, An- nual Staff and Ads 3,4. ' GARRY GENE NA LLEY Big Gene fA' 10 7 X2 7 ,gl fiffxgyl vq X yi-W ,Ib ll ' Mu Q NXNXQX We --.MM- .i,!l,f',!'ui 1,1 y' As., 2: 1-.' .5 , as-A - P I , xx, y Ni: fl I.. G Y VI' ' fY Q wi ' 1 ' L - DAVID BRUCE NEWBOLD Bruce kj Q . fn -A' U 4 I ELBERT HA INES NEWTON Skipper Q Q C I.. V REBA JOYCE NOLES llloy ll ? l1.. ',1 3' Hang it in there I will my ability to excel in all sports to the Crescent City Athletic Depart- ment. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball Manager 1, 2, C Club 1, 2,3,4 Rebel Newsletter Staff 4. Beware of all, but most, beware of man. I will my size and strength to Jon Karl Knapp. He will need it to pick up the big shoes willed to him by John Harp. Football 3,4, Track 3, 4, C Club 3, 4, Library Council 3,4, Vice-President 4, Senior Play. They say greatness never sleeps but I get my nine hours every night. I will the curves in my legs to Pam and Sharon. Just knowing they can use them. Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Baseball 1, Track 3,4, C Club 3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, 'Senior Play 4, Class Treasurer 4. Would you believe. . . ?! I will my outstanding vocal qualities to Kay Asbury. Beta Club 2,3,4, District Sec. 3, Span- ish Club 3,4, Cheerleader 3,4, Co- Captain 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Queen 4, C Club 3,4, Valedictorian 43 Betty Crocker Award 4, Senior Play. THOMAS EUGENE PALMER llsappll Ei xl l hljgxgjmx. , ,asf ti X 5 C 1 ....i.. ,A ,n p KX NN' . llu Q -li I - I X X X . X. A .fx Wg? ff .f ii..f -A FEW? c f Q-. .Q If J A .E , QN 1-.il-' cAELos EUGENE PALMER A A Pudge -4 Wi' G PATRICIA MAE PEACOCK uPatn ' . s X Wr sf ' X TOM RONALD PILCHER ' Big Ron A: Nxt SX ,EAEE . Xl l Nixxxx 'xx N . I f'fi'1'2iv X ' , 1 E' LQ XY .f . 7' XR I SEESQ - Sma11 rains put down great dusts. I will my ability to goff off in school to Eddie Thomas. F. F. A. 1, 2,3, Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track 3,4, C Club 3,4, Glee Club 3,4, 4-H 1, 2, 3, Stage Crew 4, Class Treasurer 3. I Do unto others if they let you do. I will my great height to Artie Morris. Football 3,4, Track 3,4, C Club 3,4, Glee Club 3.4, spanish Club 3.4, Girls 1, 2, 3, 4. The haves and the have-nots can often be traced back to the dids and the did- nots. I will my math ability to my cousin, Mary, in hopes that she won't need it. F. H. A. 1-4, Prom Waitress 1, Band 1-4 Beta Club 2-4, Convention 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Treasurer 4, Make-up Senior Play 3, Homecoming Contestant 4, An- nual Staff 4, Office Staff 4, Math As- sistant 4, Senior Play. Silence is golden, but I'm kind of poor. I will Mr. Lew my C1,hat with the red rat. F. F. A 1, 2, 3 - Reporter 1, Football 4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 4, C Club 4, Glee Club 4, Spanish Club 3,4, Li- brary Council 3,4, Class Officer 2. REBECCA LUND POTTER llBecky tl 1'- 75'-4 'I' -2 A K ,. JOSEPH ALBERT POUND A1 Al1ibab 'FQJ Kai- V774 Elfyaij' l Xl - BRENDA sua PRIOR lYBrenVl Q s.. I 'SJ D- A X 9 X I iff' I 1 1' rg, ROY ALEXANDER PRINGLE. ' Dingle I 15' My V, .7 1 E W AJ A H 93 It's better to have loved once, than never to have loved at all. I will my famed Chemistry grades to Ricky Middleton along with my GOG0 boots. F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, - Vice-President of Programs 3, 4-H 1, 2, Cheerleader 4, C Club 4, Glee Club 1, 2,,3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 4, F. F. A. Sweet- heart contestant.3, Homecoming Con- testant 4, Senior Play, Make-up 3, Fashion Show 2-4, Prom waitress '1 If you ever need a helping hand, look down the end of your other arm. I will my car fearless earless Joe Fal- son , to Bill Baker, if he will have lt. Football 2, 3, Basketball 2,3, C Club 3,4, Office Staff 4, Student Council 2, 3,4, Secretary-treasurer 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4, Spanish Club 3,4. A well-adjusted person is one who can make the same mistake twice without getting nervous. I will my amazing scientific ability to Kay and Martha. F. H.A. 1, 2,3,4, - Secretary 3, - Big Sister 4, Cheerleader 3,4, Co-captain 4, C Club 3,4, Beta Club 2,3,4, Spanish Club 3,4, - President 4, Presi- dent of Class 1, Office Staff 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Contestant 4. It's a great life if you don't weaken. But who wants to be strong? I will my shapely figure to Debra Shaw- F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, F. F. A. Sentinel 2, 3, Football 2, 3,4, C Club 2, 3,4, Track 4. TERRANCE LEE ROBINSON ll Q 3' xi ' -qlpxxss s ' uqva-Ugg JOHN THOMAS ROSS Little Iohn l ' : I f V 5 1 fn 5 Q 11 ,n I 117 X lux: X I 5' xy.: I rw LARRY CHARLES ROWE Twanger I G.J Q nz- - SHERI TENNA NT Sheri h 0 ., -ef., -lf- ff ,T .. 5' . 4-196 NX ,Yr The best things in life do come. later, butl do wish for some now. I will my grades in Sr. Math to Ginger Nordquist. Football 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track 3, 4, All-conference Football 4, Stage Crew 4, Glee Club 3,4, F. F. A. 1, 2,3, C Club 3,4 4-H 1,2,3. He who does a good turn gets most of the blame. I will my basketball ability to Charles Tulley in hopes he will keep a good thing going. F. F. A. 1, 2,3 Secretary 3, 4-H 1, 2,3, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 4, C Club 2, 3, 4. Never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you. I will the back seat of Mrs. Harp's bus to Karen and whomever she wants to sit there. N F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4-H 1,2, Stage Crew 3, , 4, Rebel Newsletter staff 4. Men are the bread of life. Gee, am I hungry. I, Sheri Tennant, will all my superb y Bookkeeping and P. A. D. grades to my I sister, Carol. F. H. A. 1, 2, Band 2,3,4, Drum Major- ette 4, Glee Club 1, 4-H 1, 2, Home- coming Attendant 4, Prom Waitress 1. CHARLES EDWARD THOMAS IR. Charlie 4 BRENDA MAE THORNTON Brenda ., 'A', 'z I: J. 'l.. '4 . l.,, ..... -- --1- - f oo . O I LINDA GA IL WA LDROP Wiggles ll it xx' ' I ,wg J Q BERGER CARL WARNER Warner Kid N . Y qi .fi Agp GAG Q G A 15 -7 Hope for the best and look for the worst. I will leave school with gratitude to everyone. F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3,4, Track 3,4, C Club 3,4, Class Representative 4. It is better to know nothing than to know what ain't I will leave and wonder how I did it. F. H. A. 1, 2,3,4, Rebel Rouse: 4. Transfer from Miami Christian School in February, 1965. y Proverbs 12:25 - l-leaviness in the heart of man maketh it stoop: but a 'good word maketh it glad. I will my good looks and great voice to Bill Baker. . He needs them. Cheerleader 4, Glee Club 3,4, C Club 4, Homecoming Attend ant 4. I was shipwrecked before I even got on board. I will my bulging waistline to Eddie Thomas, because he has not been eating well lately, and as a result, is kind of on the puny side. Football 3,4, - All conference 4 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, - All conference 4, Base- ball 1, C Club 2, 3,4, Band 1-4, - 2nd Lieutenant, 2, - Captain 3,4, Glee Club, 3,4, Beta Club 2, Spanish Club 3,4, Senior Play. Class President 4, Class Representative 3, Vice-pres. 1, Neptunes JOHN DA VID WEST -'Johns' I f79'e,. GEL- gs We-.. a .!G'PL -ifllme' Wal. .1.,ff',mI,Ilyi?f ' , : 1 . -Q s..-5 ' I 5 If gf? III , v L Q 'Ill 4' ,1 'W' X 1 J D WILLIE JAMES WHITE Willie Q ,, ., 3 L 'R WI Q A Q fVYM, 'I at. i KAREN LOUISE WILL Karen .I 1 It . N: Q-,U Il CLYDE WAYNE WILLIS Wayne X 1 I , 1 11' 3. I Q1 . .hut iii! z ml L ' . . sq-5 ....... Transfer from North Vernon Jr. -Sr. High School 1964 I used to feel bad about not having any shoes until I met a man with no feetg so cheer up, things could be worse. Sure enough I cheered up and things got worse. I will my outstanding grades to an up- start: Jeanne J. , She may well need them. Library Council 4, Senior Play Transfer from Middleton High School, September, 1965 Say what you mean: mean what you say: but never say mean things. I, James, will my ability to govern my tongue to You know who . Beta Club 4, Stage Crew 4 Transfer from Mainland Senior High School, Daytona Beach, Fla. January, 1966. While we live, let us enjoy life! I, Karen Will, will my superior grades to my brother Fritz, and all my skirts to Sandy Serlet. F. I-LA. 4 If you have a lot of money, and you want to spend it where it will benefit best, Spend it on a girl. I will all of my trials and tribulations brought on by my ever-present procras- tinations to Betty Faye Smith, hoping that she will find a better solution than I did. F. F. A. 1, 2,3, 4-H 1, 2, Rebel News- letter Staff 4. JOY NOLES EDDIE THOMAS DIANE CI-IASTAIN Betty Crocker Award Boy's State D. A. R. Award X050 'J ZUAO 122 '66 DEBBIE ALVERS ' Miss Congeniality TERRANCE ROBINSON GREG ASHLEY LEY MORRIS BERGER WARNER JOHN ROSS Football Football Football Football and Basketball . Saint John's River Basketball A 11 -Conference Teams ' 24 'S 5 L 2 s Y 'YC rf? fig bf-if f Y, ,I -f-1 ,J 5 W ig -Av. y .35 ,K710127 Ek, Elph Zlyafofnop yyfosf 51feQ fo csucceeof Q r ir' Wosf Qqffkfzk? Wosf Qgcfoof cgpznf ge? jfenk E K fn 4. A K af! WJ 5, D, A ,lt ' -r1:a':1...-n- 1 I in 'P Q !?'1 gunvfg 'Qffg 1 . 1, f il gififwj , g - 4 J if 1 E, f i X 4 ,, I ,, H i A H V 1 ei W C + 9 . W I' fr V 3 4 ff1:Zi,z3f.Tf , f, gg? . ' i , ,' :A AA Egg? L' 3 'ba . v,fj!1f1 It sfjilq .I , .fwfr - 5 A 1. .QP if Jzifk vs 'T 'fix if A ,,,, - 5... 1 W, . Nw . x .ff A ' , , 25-' S N. V, 2 if gi 3 Q UI21bI' Ojgbers President: Evelyn Wells CLASS MOTTO Vice-President: David Beers Friendship is like a game, it must be Secretary: Sharon Valenti practiced to be won. 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YQ , , .ff Asia 1 '- 'ia g qa lk Aff, vs 7 Y , -'-A ' i was yfffwfzs' W4 1, - .mn . ,,.v in Q 1 3 , MEL ,R ' Q SKIPPER NEWTON Senior Back 'fjv GREG ASHLEY CLIFF DOUGHTY TERRY ROBINSON Senior Back Senior Lineman Senior Back I am' LEY MORRIS TOMMY BRENNER Senior Lineman Senior Back ' co-CAPTAINS The Crescent City Rebels won the St. John's River Conference Champion- ship this year by defeating Baldwin in the final game of the season. The Rebels were invited to play in the 5th Annual Potato Bowl Game. This might be called a rags to riches year as the team came from the bottom of the confer- ence to the top in one short season. The team's choice for Most Valuable Rebel was Greg Ashley, Best Lineman was Ley Morris and Best Back was Tom- my Brenner. TOM PALMER Senior Back l BILL BAKER MICKEY TULLEY EDDIE THOMAS Junior Lineman Junior Lineman Junior Lineman Al. ..... .. . ,... ,. ,,,. . -,.. .. ,. , , .. yr.. B.. .az-..4....f.-.. ...L ,.,, 915 gfddg ,7 Uarszf Row 1--O. Sorrals H. Hilton, A. Maluda, J. Strickland, R. Carpenter. Row 2--G. Harris E. Johns, R. Prior, R. Mills, M. Bailey. Row 3--W. Robinson, R. Pound, M. King, D. Nelson. Row 4--Mr. Treen, I. Bradshaw 9 0 jeecorof Row 1--M. Treen, G. McKinnon, H. Hilton, R. Carpenter, R. Middleton. Row 2--M. Pearce, C. Palmer, G. Thomas, W. Robinson, A. Maluda, M. Bailey, M. West. Row 3--V. Nickerson, D. Radtke, D. Nelson, I. Strick- land, R. Mills, Row 4--M. Doughty, G. Harris, J. Bradshaw O. Sorrals, R. Furse, I. Deputy, C. Potts. Row 5-- E. Morris, S. Henson, R. Goolsby, R. Prior, R. Pound, I. Bradshaw, M. King. X P ee R 1 T Pa mer B Hilton S Newton T Bremmer, C Doughty R 2: I. Campos, F. Will, W. Robinson, O. Sorrells R 3 I Goodwin T Edwards I Strickland A Morris C Thomas, R. 4: G. Ashley, Coach-Mr. soy The Rebel Golf Team under Coach Ralph Miller had a very fine seasonlas they won three and lost three. The 'golf team played Palatka four times and Keystone Heights twice. 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Q P'-wg, , 3 55' . .4 Q 4' ww, Q VICE-PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Diane Chastain Dorothy Carter We, the Beta Club of Crescent City High School, consisting of those students tenth thru twelfth grades who are able to maintain a B or better average, wish to thank Mrs. Dompe, our sponsor, and Mrs. Hamer, from SPONSOR Mrs. Dompe Nf fx I B X 6 Xf-if C uuctr Zefa SEC RETA RY Kay Asbury TREASURER Phyllis Mohr the bottom of our hearts, for their time, patience and that extra little pep pill we often need. Without them your Crescent would not be possible. 'QN- J ig-ev Pat Peacock Mary Anne Morris James White Judy Meyer Joy Noles Mickey Tulley f, Connie Mew Pam Middleton ,fm -:xr Myra Ashley Gloria Parrish Kenny Ryals Joan Schwantes Alice Thomas R. 1: Pres. - Brenda Prior, Vice-Pres. - L. Morris. Sec. -John Harp, Treas. - Pat Peacock R. 2: G. Nordquist, P. Middleton, S. Valenti, V. Stanley, S. Posey, B. Hamer, E. Adkins, C. Mew, E. Wells, C. Carter, P. Carter, R. 3: K. Asbury, J. Noles, C. Chastain, L. Hayes, J. Meyer, V. Hall, K. Floyd, B. Bluemont, F. Harris, L. Lase- ter, R. 4: M. Braddock, P. Mohr, A. Pound, S. Newton, B. Warner, E. Thomas, M. Tulley, M. Radtke, T. Ed- wards, R. 5: G. Gautier, C. Doughty, T. Miller, R. Pilcher, J. Slate, S. Smith, E. Palmer, J. Knapp. U Buenos 9163 Wmzyos The Spanish Club of 1965-66 has been very active. It has spon- sored activities ranging from Spanish dinners to a Spanish program and a float in the homecoming parade. The Spanish Club initiation was held in the Home Economics room this year. There was a banquet and a few games such as a coke commercial featuring Mickey Mr. Football Tulley and the breaking of a pinata. Later in the year a Spanish program was presented. All members of the club participated either in the play, the dances, the skits, or the music. A Mexican dinner, cooked by the members qja, jay was held in the Home Econom- ics room. All in all this has been un ano de Espanol. . 'Ein 6100121195 Officers: I. Meyer, qPres.j, C. Mew, fPres. El.y, J. Schwantes, QSec.J, P. Middleton, qTreas.j, K. Warner, QV. P. of De.j, E. Wells, fV.P. of De.j, P. Mohr fParl.j, M.A. Morris, QProj.J, D. Chastain, fHis.j, G. Parish, QRec.j, Back Row: I. Jones, B. Hamer, S. Hunt, K. Will, B. Corley, S. Valenti, K. Asbury, B. Prior, D. Alvers, P. Peacock, V. Stanley, S. Posey, K. Brame, J. Williams, T. Roby, D. Shaw, K. Floyd, ,V. Hall, F. Harris, B. Potter, B. Smith. Front Row: D. Furse, P. Carter, D. Carter, R. Hayes, B. Bacon, D. Hilton, N. Harrison, A. Thomas, L. West, J. Coward, I. Tennant, D. Strozier, M. Wells, E. Braddock, A. Potter, A. Toney, G. Wendell, C. Gentry, C. Law, I. Gautier, B. Bluemont, C. Strozier. Kneeling: L. Halcomb, B. Thornton, M. Aslhley, M. Stockton, G. Clemmenson, H. Palmer. gif? Toward New Horizons --This is the motto of our F. H. A. Club. Our purpose is to strive, to keep on, never giving up. . . to tackle the hardest tasks and never be satis- fied that we've completed our role in life. For when we reach this point there is no need in living, and F. H. A. er's have a lot of life in them---enough life to make them the leaders in tomorrow's world. F. H. A. enables the building of new friendships: state- wide and nation wide. It affords opportunities and advances, and a hope for the future. Yes, F. H. A. leads its members Toward new horizons. Sealed: B. Newbold, K. Brame, D. Chastain and G. Gautier. Standing: L. Laseter, L. Morris, Mrs. Dompe, Librarian, R. Pilcher, J. Williams, and S. Hunt. OFFICERS President - ----- Greg Gautier Vice President - - -Bruce Newbold Secretary ----- Kathryn Brame Treasurer ----- Diane Chastain 51 GO U12 Clf Seated: R. Houston, E. Adkins, S. Serlet, G. Pigue, J. Jones, M. Braddock and F. Harris. Standing: B. Blue- mont, K. Brame, A. Toney, S. Posey, J. Slate, I. West, J. Knapp E. Braddock and C. Gentry. CSfl10QI2f Goan czf The Student Council of 1965-66, consisted of the President, Vice-President, Sec- retary-treasurer, Four elected representatives from the senior class and two elected representatives from each of the classes seven through eleven. Activities of the Student Council for this year included sponsoring a concession stand in the gym during the basketball season and selling Rebel booster pins. The plans for the money received from these projects are to be used for the creation of a Student Handbook. Back row: C. Thomas, M. Bexley, E. Thomas, T. Brenner, L. Morris, D. Carter, K. Warner, G. Craw- ford, 2nd row: M. West,,P. Dollar, I. Knapp, C. Gentry, S. Hensen, H. Palmer, S. Newton, M. Doughty Officers: I. Campos - Secretary-treasurer, B. Baker - Vice-President, A. Pound - President. gaefef 9'f5ewsQffer SW- -mg., :D -JI, 1 Ii ,af Seated - Tommy Edwards, Eugene Faber, Debbie Alvers, Betty Corley, Sandra Hunt Standing - Wilma Long, Gene Nalley, Larry Rowe, Patsy Carter, Dorothy Carter, Brenda Thornton Dear Students: The staff of the Newsletter would like to thank Virgil and Edna Evans for making it possible to have the school news- paper in our own town paper. We also would like to thank the staff for doing a wonderful job of reporting news. We all hope that the staff of next year's paper will do an even bigger and better job. We have had a good year for news and we hope that everyone has enjoyed reading the news as much as we enjoyed writing it. Thanks again. Sincerely yours, The Rebel Newsletter Staff Eugene Faber, Editor q !1x ' Hagar- 97 N' Q 7 E' I frli l ,ggh , ji, In 5. W9 V' Y M ' 1 l' 5 Q M VV U' QI .gp NN U? . . 1 : X f - f A 1: -5 . F: .if fx k M 1 IV! f X' ' i EJ .vrf -W . H - If Fggff, , Q. ,.,, . . 5il5':t g 4 5. '11 A . 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Complete Beauty Service 698-3141 467-2288 467-2143 325-4427 467-2226 General Electric Dealer EAst 5-4866 Quality Jewelry for the whole Fami1y Diamonds - Watches - Repairing Compliments ' 467 -2114 EAst 5-4323 Good Students make a good Schoo1 Crescent City Georgetown Crescent City Crescent City Georgetown Crescent City Palatka Crescent City Pomona Park Palatka Pomona Park Crescent City Fruitland Fruitland Palatka Georgetown Palatka Palatka Crescent City Crescent City Fruitland Palatka Pomona Park IF l'l S GOOD FOOD vou must.. ? gqtfngnoftpq . . ' 9 i f 0I!wf ' MILLER'S HAPP'S THE FRIENDLIEST PLACE IN TOWN Crescent City, Florida SAVE TOP VALUE STAMPS Crescent City Good Luck '67 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE IS BEST WHEN HANDLED BY ASBURY-PRESTON AGENCY IN Crescent City -- Phone 698-5951 Across from the Post Office Money W C STRICKLAND ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICE Let Us Keep YOUR Books. 416 F1or1da Ave Phone 698-4221 YOU II TRDUBLES 44 VAIISII , 4 1 ii. Q SM H' ZAHLER'S IN Crescent City 47 SERVICE HOME OF THAT GOOD GULF GAS! COMP LIMENTS OF SNYDER-MEW :Nile 'as-a ' . tw? x '. - I f 3 -,skgE15f'?L, 3. Ai . 'Q nog A g 'gfe.gej its Q Q94 3'-e I fp J' ' I: fi 1 , W ,D .. iw-I .fy I Q if--5,2 5. if na,---ie 4--A iv aff-Q sw -fQ:c1 ', A. , ,, . , t in n h GROWERS PACKERS SHIPPERS OF FLORIDA CITRUS FRUIT Crescent City Florida Second Grade BELVA N. SLATE 615 ' LET IISDO YOUR A ff uw' STANDARD STATION E. IS' be ,W H- ROSWELL AARON, Owner bij QU ' 'K' Phone OWen'8-5711 N ST. JOHN'S FISHING LODGE 5 V' ON THE BEAUTIFUL ST. J'OHN'S RIVER v- 192 ' , ll DON AND LORA JOINER -- Owners x g Ry I A Fruitland Phone 467-2141 U I aj E' ,. . ' 1 . ,AIN -R I ' A f -- x 1 ,fy Tv! . COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS' 1 f AM GULF mg , I ii ...'. Ql' WHERE YOU GET COMPLETE SERVICE RIVER PARK THE PLACE OF BEAUTIFUL HOME U SITES Fruitland, Florida Phone 698-2246 Crescent Clty Good Luck '67 ' l' + Thlrd Grade VIRGINIA M. SLA TE ENJOY YOURSELF AT ' FRUITLAND GCLF ,, AND COUNTRY CLUB PLAY GOLF WHERE THE COST IS NOT PROHIBITIVE! BEING A PRIVATE CLUB IT IS NECESSARY TO MAKE AN APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP. THE W. H. CLARK FRUIT COMPANY cha I' f n at 'N 4 ' M Un A i XX b . , I , x N A XX'-NY4' PACKERS AND SI-IIPPERS OF CITRUS FRUIT Crescent City, Fla. Phone 698-3911 Thlrd Grade LAURA WILSON COMPLIMENTS Q I OF SAVINGS Q QE M LOANS 6 R X .S I - SACKETT'S FOCD STORE CRESCENT CITY FEDERAL CREDIT tts' gnoctb UNION I 98 f,2f.3gI:ITfT?P? 'II' ' GQ TEA CH YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS Ra w .A ' ' ,Q Wai' gags? . I J. THURMAN MCOAMEYU Treasurer-Manager 123 Cedar St. Phone 698-4781 IQXTE B. CLEMENTS--Secretary Crescent City, Florida Crescent City - Florida COMPLIMENTS OF PILCHER CHEVROLET COMPANY 303 South Summit St. Crescent City, Fla. i SALES -- 698-6641 SERVICE -- 698-6121 PRODUCERS HARDWARE A GENERALQELECTRIC Phone--698-6641 Crescent City, Florida 4 SF Fourth Grade ,,6iV1 ELIZABETH E BYERS 131, xg, , ,. 1,,, A V W SURE AND IT'S 'HAPPY YOU'LL X' S33 BE - 5 IF YOU I.EON'S DEPARTMENT O I if SHOP AT THE . xx,x K xl X: e:lk iS -L-:-- f fe . ,.,. U F1 D D Zettefz Walaec Q Owner - S MARTHA W. PEARCE. Y I U 431 Central Ave. If . ' Crescent City Florida GOOD LUCK GOOD LUCK CLASS OF '67 BOYS AND GIRLS! ! REMEMBER ? 2: WHEN INGIEDA LA TKA Qadgiau if 3 93 I 2 Hn.DA's FIRST To .. MM! MlnDLEToN's SHOPPING CENTER NA TIONA LLY ADVERTISED BRA NDS CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ,EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE U. S. HIGHWAY 17 North Palatka, Florida THE OFFICIALS OF CRESCENT CITY SAY CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISI-IES BCN5 ., TW ,, 'Sw - Q bf? W2- ' ,Wa T Il -- - , ,,,l IT,,: I . Qi Sixth Grade R H M R ALP ILLE ll 'x ,. VIIV Present these beauties SW 1 I Best of luck, class of '66 fffx After high school . . .what direction? A solid educational background becomes increasingly important in getting and holding a good job and enjoying a better way of life. A college diploma is an investment that will continue to pay dividends. College grads can expect to out-earn high school graduates -by 70'Zp. Florida's universities, colleges and junior colleges are in a period of unprecedented growth, both academically and physically. The college of your choice can prove to be your best friend. Whatever you decide to do...good luck, best wishes, and more power to you. if , . . 5 as -A e RIDA POWER 84,LIGHT COMPANY-HELPING BUILD FLORIDA Q, 4-' ills, da xii 3. ,ge .1 Vx MS' .ltl , r u 4 AW A , ,r-4' A ff, E COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS REXALL DRUGS 6 our GO '67 C: CJDEPENDABLE DRUGGBT WE APPRECIATE YOUR CONFIDENCE Crescent City, Florida PHONE -- 698-6761 X Yes They re for rec!! 279329 5 F . 6, C 2 Q Q. V. 1,1 BBIIISI1 the ' ff fl , ephallfs ,T fax -.w...... ? 24. ,Q P W if 5 F 2 F F 1 N AJ A -I 414 ., ,...,1 -'Eu f X -?:m51 wwf' Q W if Q OR F U RN URE EH , A 11 H- -. 444,-A YOu cAN REL X 'N' zivdhiiiffiiilit Eygmmi ' PEACOCK'S FURNITURE EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME. 113 North Summit St. Phone 698 6851 Crescent City, Fla. CONGRA TULA TIONS A ND BEST WISHES TO A LL THE SENIORS ' Congratulations Class of '66 84 S H O P EY, Zaczditg Qzacezcee QE:rfz,EQ'fEf5fEQEffEf5QEl:Q: 5511553521isi2535s?s5sI555Q555E55552555535555fiisSQQEQSSEZEQEEEEEEQQEEQEisE5E5i5E555E5i555sE5Es5si55553Es525555:553:f555s555:555555:Q1I555,s5'iig'5E-iii5s2si1g5.E5'EE-gi i' Cr R O GER IE S - PR OD U C E - M EA T S DAIRY PRODUCTS WE HANDLE ONLY CHOICE WESTERN Welaka F a MEATS. Palatkay Florida Bass Capitol of the World PHONE 467-9120 201 St. John's Ave. SHOPPING CENTER IIXI X N To M, Good Luck '67 . . T viii, ' ' X at ,I s U I V . '60 5, ig 73 .Nh x X !' Q 3-..,+- 'iff' 4 1 X . jg F N 1 ?1 ' 3' B Q-11: f A X 41: S 'N figs , 8 2 be 9 Ji, 4?55'4. I I E NI NEWTON UHLVUIUL FIUIVJ. THEY ., aw-v, L, wx Z 5 agff? TOM B RENNER Y M, , A pf., 1, MARY ANN MORRIS LINDA HAYES OD CHARLES THOMAS SA JUDY MEYER BECKY'POTTEQ, A R,BRENDA SUE PRIOR RONNIE PILCHER 5. TOM J ,A f ,. V . .I l 'S' .V x- V1 -, 1 J -, , -. 2 - Sf , . ' A xv, g,-.. 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