Duncan University Fletcher High School - Senator Yearbook (Neptune Beach, FL)

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L ,... fa s Li W 5 S L , ffs..t:..s.ts..t :.ff:s,'sg .3 s ,.,, ...r.s..Li L , . 2. iw A- 5 my 752252242 'lvivii S i rw re iw W .E L gina? iftaiitdf aww :si sa. my rg .suit mein ifftreig :seam Kansai sims? Mgmt tL ,W 5:25523 ka. .. wi' v s :wr saligiiaf F 1 I 1 P X awake 7762. ?ma2 14, DGQQZQ In spite of the multitude of new faces and press of new duties and the many schools that are my responsibility now, my affection for the memory of Fletcher's students and teachers is as fresh as the day I left there. From the Superinten- dent's office I send congratulations to the SENATOR staff and affectionate wishes to the students and faculty of Fletcher. ISH W. BRANT, Sflperizzfemiezzt MISS MILDRED F. PENCE . . . for many years Fletcherls indispensable Dean of Girls and a real friend to its students. She has a job that few people would envy, but she manages it in a capable, efficient, and cheerful manner. A grad- uate of Indiana University, Miss Pence holds a B.S. degree. MR. LOUIS D. DOULET . . . the man behind the boys of Fletcher High . . . not pulling, but always pushing them on to better and higher goals in their extra- curricular as well as their scholastic en- deavors. This was Mr. Douletls first year as Fletcheris assistant principal, but he has already proved himself adept at assuming the responsibilities of this important post. Mr. Doulet received his B.S.E. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Florida. MRS. SUE PAXTON ALEXAN- DER . . . our faithful, efficient librarian for many years . . . A.B., Berea College, Berea, Ky., Masters in Psychology and Li-- brary Science, FSU, Tallahassee, Fla. MISS LAVONN BENSON . . . came to us from Orlando . . . efficiency and good ideas put to use in English and journalism classes . . . A.B., Anderson Col- lege, Anderson, Inclf MR. CHARLES E. ANDERSON . . . a newcomer this year in field of Social Studies . . . holds BIA, from David Lipscomb Col- lege, Nashville, Tenn. MISS LULA BEATTY BLAKEY . . . full of pep and wit . . . everyone is readingu- in 11th and 12th English . . . A.B., M.A., University of Ky., Lexington, Ky. . JOE H. ANDREW . . . 'Coach joe . . . former Fletcher gridiron star . . . now starring as Head Coach and Athletic Director . . . B.A., Southeastern Louisiana College, Hammond, La. MISS CORNELIA BURGE . . . a real organizer and a hard worker . . . personifies the spirit of Fletcher . . . Seventh grade English and French . . . A.B., M.A., University of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Ml MR. O. F. BECKI-IAM . . . B.S., M.Ed., University of Georgia, Athens, Ga .... the leader of the band . . . providing music and merriment for games, as- semblies, parades . . . a welcome note. . MR. BOB T. BUSH . . . hold- ing down the fort in eighth grade History, Civics and Geography . . . welcomed to Fletcher this fall after receiving B.A, from Stetson University, Deland, Fla. MRS. I. L. CHATFIELD . . . sparks junior High via Eighth English classes, as junior High Student Council sponsor and Eighth grade class sponsor . . . A.B.. University of Ga., Athens, Ga. MR. GEORGE CREWS . . . always friendly, always helpful . . . turns out Fletcher draftsmen to build for the future . . . BSE., University of Fla., Gaines- ville, Fla. MR. KEITH R. CHINN, JR. . . . paint, clay, creativity equals development of artistic apprecia- tion . . . Art . . . B.F.A. and M.Ed., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MRS. BETTY CULP . . . new to Fletcher this year, we hope to stay . . . introduced hall ball to Girls' P.E .... B.S. P.E., University of N. C., Greens- boro, N. C. MRS. ALICE CLAY . . . energy and enthusiasm keep her bounc- in' throu h 1 da of Girls' P.E is S 1 Y J' after school sports program, Play- Days . . . great coach of a great swimming team . . . B.S,, Rad- ford College, Radford, Va. MRS. LOUISE DEVANE.. . . a real Fletcherite . . . kn0WD and loved by all who have ex- perienced ninth grade Civics . . . court trips, vocabulary . . . B.S., University of Georgia, Athens, Ga. MR. BUFEORD CRAIN . . . sincere, helpful . . . if we don't get Algebra it's not his fault! . . . sponsor of tenth grade . . . B.A., Louisiana College, Pine- ville, La. DR. NICOLA FARINA . . . our exchange teacher from Italy, who in nine short months has con- tributed to our knowledge of Math and Science and endeared himself to us more than we can express . . . Doctor in Mathe- matics and Physics, University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy. w MR. FRANK FERNANDEZ . . . clever wit . . . instilling interest in the original . . . improves our thought and communication via English classes . . . B.A., M.Ed., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MRS. PHYLLIS GURECK . . . brains, beauty, charm . . . drills Math into seventh and eighth graders and sponsors Senior Cheerleaders . . . works with junior N.H.S .... B.S., Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, Philadel- phia, Pa. MR. PAUL FISCHER . . . patient, helping . . . director of Glee Club and teacher of General Music . . . Bachelors in Music Education, Loyola University, New Orleans, La.g Masters in Music Education, LSU, Baton Rouge, La. MR. DOUGLAS L. HALL . . . new to Fletcher this year . . . Senior High History . . . holds B.S.E. and M.S. from University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, Ark. MRS. MARGERY FOURAKER . . . ready smile, pleasing dis- position . . . chairman of faculty . . . seventh grade English . . . A.B., F.S.U., Tallahassee, Fla. MISS MARY HINKLE . . . an indoor gal this year, having transferred from Girls' P.E. to Biology, most successfully . . . A.B., Greensboro College, Greens- boro, N. C.g M.Ed., University of Florida, Gainesville, . Fla. MR. J. M. FRAZIER . . . A.B., M.A., University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo .... teacher of General Science and Math , . . his youth of spirit reflects years of teaching experience with teen- agers. MR. FRANK HOYE . . . B.A.E., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla .... holds study halls where we really study! . . . popular as coach of Senator baseball team. Q i MR. MILTON C. MORPER... our. Mr. Peepers . . . scientific whiz, good friend, in constant demand as a chaperone . . . Chemistry and Physical Science . . . B.S., M.Ed., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MRS. ELIZABETH NEASE . . . familiar and beloved figure around Fletcher . . . Algebra . . . Future Teachers sponsor . . . collector of teachers' professional organiza- tion dues, but mainly a collector of friends . . . B.S., FSCW, Tallahassee, Fla.g M.Ed., Univer- sity of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MISS CONNIE MORRIS . . . spirited new member of Girls' P.E. department . . . sponsor of Junior Cheerleaders, Girls' Ath- letic Association . . . B.S., Stet- 'son University, DeLand, Fla. MR. RALPH A. O'CONNELL . . . the man behind the wheel of the purple and white car . . . teaches Fletcher students to be safe drivers . . . B.A., University of Delaware, Newark, Del.g M.Ed., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MRS. AGNES L. MULLINS . . . hails from Eastern Kentucky State College, Richmond, Ky., with B.S. and M.A .... cheer- ful, helpful teacher of Shorthand, Typewriting, and Business Arith- metic . . . uses these talents as secretary for the faculty. MISS CARMELITA L. ORTIZ . . . brings to us the Spanish language with an authentic flavor . . . una maestra muy simpatica! . . . B.A.E. and M.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MR. ARTHUR W. MURRAY . . . another newcomer welcomed to Fletcher . . . teacher of Crafts and Metals . . . holds B.S. from Tennessee State Teachers College, Johnson City, Tenn. MISS THELMA PARKER . . . frantic, between eighth graders who don't get Percentage and Annual deadlines! . . . total of 11 years at Fletcher Q6 as a studentj . . . eighth Math . . . B.S.E., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. DR. HONOR MAYNARD . . . the push behind the junior Class and an enthusiastic promoter of school spirit . . . Geometry and General Math . . . A.B., FSU, Tallahassee, Fla.g M.A., Doctor's in Education, University of Fla., Gainesville, Fla. MRS. RAY RASMUSSEN . . . vitality and versatility . . . joined us in late fall in Art, Math, Health and History . . . B.S., Brooklyn College, N. Y. MRS. ARDATH E. PIERCE . . . devoted Fletcher worker, giving hours of time to Debate and Speech activities . . . A.B., Colorado State, Greeley, Colo., M.A., University of Denver, Denver, Colo .... tenth and eleventh English. MR. DAN L. RICHARDSON . . . B.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla .... Mid-year newcomer in English department . . . welcome! MR. WALLACE I. PIERCE... teaches us from bones to liver- worts . . . established our green- house, hard worker in beautifica- tion of our grounds . . . B.S., University of New Hampshire, M.S., University of Indiana. MR. HAL SCHRODER . . . outstanding coach of the fight- ing Fletcher five . . . Boys' P.E. and coach of football . . . our answer to Rock Hudson . . . B.S., Catawba College, Salisbury, N. C. MRS. JAN QUERE . . . A.B., Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Mich .... a bright spot in General Math and assistant in library. MRS. CONSTANCE S. SHEE- FIELD . . . the cook and seam- stress in 214 . . . teaches us the dishes that lead to a man's heart and how to sew him up after the capture . . . B.S., F.S.U., Tallahassee, Fla. MRS. MARTHA McCLELLAN STANTON . . . A.B., FSCW, Tallahassee, Fla .... she came, she saw, she conquered the respect and admiration of her students . . . Latin I and Latin II. MRS. MARIA VOUGHT . . . B.A., N. Y. School of Fine Arts, N.Y.C. . highly talented and informed .in field of art . . . her Junior High students brightened D.U.F. at Christmas.time. MR. JOHN W. SUTTON . . . a fine leader of youth and teach- er superior, hence our dedication . . . B.S., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla. MISS LUCIA WARREN . . . A.B., Alabama College, Monte- valle, Ala., M.Ecl., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla .... calm and collected . . . giving us so well the practical prepara- tion for the future . . . Typewrit- ing and Bookkeeping. MISS MABLE B. TALMAGE . . . fair, firm, informative . . . preparing us to think successfully in future days . . . A.B., Agnes Scott College, Decatur, Ga., M.A., University of N. C., Chapel Hill, N. C. MRS. L. B. WATTERS . . . B.S., Edinboro Teachers College, Edinboro, Penn .... eighth English and History . . . a sense of patience and understanding of youth, which comes naturally with four boys of her own! - x - G . ,,.,. K X x s X MR. BEN A. THOMPSON . . . teacher of eighth Arithmetic and General Math . . . coaches eighth basketball team . . . B.S., Howard College, Birmingham, Ala., M.A., Peabody College, Nashville, Tenn. MRS. MARTHA P. WILCOX . . . A.B., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla .... long-time favorite at D.U.F .... continues to start seventh graders off on right foot in Math . .. . encourages high standards for Junior NHS. Flip over this page and you have left our faculty section-but you will carry with you memories of what these teach- ers have meant to us. Throughout hours of explaining, assigning, correcting, or- ganizing, sponsoring, chaperoning-they have struggled with us, Worked with us, cheered us, chastised us-always busy with the task of preparing us to be use- ful, contributing citizens-yet there is still one question we would like to ask: l'How do they manage to keep us for- ever in . .. 'V' . 11 xx sf, -51. f 5 u 'Qing ,s,s ,,,, E .A-L Q Q: Y ,. , beep e,,,s,fEf Ni W ,rv up rf 1 Xi-W ' MR. M. E, WISEN . . . B.S., University of Nebraskag M.A., University of Florida, Gaines- ville, Fla .... oldtimer at D.U.F .... taker of the tickets at football games . . . teacher of Woodworking. MISS NANCY LEE REPHANN . . . keeper of the books at Fletcher . . . former student. MRS. ANNIE CHERRY WOOD . . . B.A., University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla .... well re- membered by all seventh graders for her instruction in Geography and her guidance in the first year of high school. MRS. ANN B. RIDDELI.. . . . Secretary and Clerk in main of- fice . . . helps keep the multitu- dious records. MRS. ADELAIDE SMITH . . . retains her smile and patience while efficiently accomplishing the many duties necessary to a Well organized office . . . Head Clerk and Secretary. MRS. HENRIETTA WEBB . . . seller of school supplies, keeper of registers and attendance rec- ords . . . Mr. Doulet's secretary. 9, Q L R Seam Officers of the Class of 1958 are: Toni Lawrence, Secretary, Gordon Vines, Chaplain, Pete Turner Vice President, Harold Mills, S6fgC3Hf-3f'A1'1DSQ jim Joyner, Treasurerg Ronnie Wingate, President RAMONA MUIR ABBADESSA Abbadaba Tlae1'e'.r Jometlaitzg mtrrfaiewuy behind tfaore eyed' Anchor Club 3,14g Basketball 1g Cheerleader 3, 4, GAA 2, Homecoming Court 4, junior Girls 33 National Honor Society 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 3. CLAUDETTE ELIZABETH ADAMS Claude Alu'ayJ 50 cheerful, with nary tz f70Ztf'7Z,' Life to Claudette will :lever get ber down. Basketball 1g GAA 1, 2, 3, Officer, junior Girls 3, Latin Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. BONNIE GAIL ADKINS Bonnie G1z1cio1zf 7?Z6IIIIZ61'.f, quiet aim' are aids itz meeting life'J greatest carey. Junior Girls 3, Office Staff 3, Y-Teens 3, 4, Officer 4g Bremerton High School, Washington. STUART TenBROECK AYLES Stu Life without nzircbief if not life at all. Cross-Country 1, 2, DCT 4g Football, Track 1, 2, Admiral Farragut Naval Academy. tt:ff ws:euasfetaswfzmawsz fs,-f:.wrf1 -ffrz.-neva :f,sffasa u .-wrzmawfezzfw,sfrwafwfwww.: if THELMA V. ALLEN Mode5ty ir it shining light. Future Teachers 2. ANDRE S. ANDERS Andy The hert hind of rportf' CLAIRE LENORE ANDERSON The opportunity for rnixchief ir found o hundred timer tt day. Basketball 1, GAA 1, 2, 3, Junior Girls 3, Latin Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 1, 2, Officer 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. LUCILLE KARLA ANDERSON A pretty hrunette with loadf of vitality, tz rrnile for everyone and a Jweet perronalityf' Basketball 1, GAA 1, 2, Junior Girls 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Stu- dent Council 2, Swimming 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Woman's Club Citizenship Award 1. SANDRA JAUWYSE ANDERSON Sandra Anchor Club 3, 4, Officer 4, GAA 1, junior Girls 51 Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Student Council 3, Y-Teens LILLIAN ANDREU Lillian The rnildest nzannerr, the gentleft heart. Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, junior Girls 3, Office Staff 2, 3. BETTY TESS ARNETT Arnut I'nz no angel. Basketball 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, junior Girls 1, Library Council 2, National Honor Northeaster 3, Office Staff 2, 3, Prom Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, 2, 4. ALLISON EVA BESS Bobbie A merry heart rnnher tz cheerful ronntenoneef' Band 4, Dramatic Club 4, Swimming 4, Y-Teens 4, Smestad High, Norway, Frankfurt American High, Germany. 4. 3, Latin Club Society 1, 2, Committee 33 MARY HOLBROOK BOSWELL The hear! fo conceive, the underrlanding Zo direcl, or the hand to execute. Debate Club 2,'33 Dramatic Club 2, 3, Officer 33 GAA 23 junior Girls 33 Latin Club 1, 23 NFL 2, 3, 4g Northeaster 3, Editor 33 Prom Committee 3g Office Staff 33 Social Service Club 33 Thespians 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 43 Girls' State 3. GARY EDWARD BOURDON An all-round good fellow: Jane, round, Jenrihlef' DCT 43 North Miami High School. MARGARET ALICE BOWDEN Tillie A willing hearl, a helping hand, alwayr on demand. Annual Staff 43 Basketball 13 GAA 23 Junior Girls 3, Officer 33 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4g Northeaster 13 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 3, 4, Officer 43 Quill and Scroll 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. FRANCES SHEILA BOWEN uFranu She Jmiled upon many jurz for fun, hut we knew there wax only one. Class Officer 3g Hi-Y Mascot 3, 43 Homecoming Court 43 junior Girls 33 Office Staff 33 Prom Committee 33 Swimming 13 Y-Teens 2, 3. MARIS ELIZABETH BLINN Everyday rhould he paired ar if il were lo he lhe lair. DCT 43 Glee Club 4g junior Girls 33 Northeaster 4g Spanish Club 13 Y-Teens 3, 4. BEVERLY ANNE BORCHERT Laughzer maker the world Jhine hrighrer GAA 33 Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 1 2 4' Senior Red Cross 43 Kirby junior High School NOEL BESS Butch The ingredienlr of heallh and long life are: great rernperance, open air, eary labor, lzfrle care. DCT 43 Frankfurt American High, Germany3 University of Nebraska Correspondence School, Oslo, Norway. EDWARD ANTHONY BISHOP Eddie Nolhing hut carefree, I'rn jurz plain me. Northeaster 43 Swimming 43 Kaivla High School3 Castle High School. Nl!! gi.S'S!i?2EEE?i?iZ5.KKtQsiiZtiiEi? it Y x i is fa i. X W JOHN PEYTON BOWERS Johnny Welcomed wherever be goes and valued for himself, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball,2, 3, Football 1, 2, 3, HigY 1, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Track 1. NELA ELSA BRACKETT Good nature and good sense are a good combination. Madison High School, Gastonia High School. MAX ANTHONY BRIDGES UTOHYH faking decides great lhiugsf' DCT 4, Officer 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, Northeaster 4, Swimming 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4. MARY SUE BRITT l'Susie I dare to do all I can get away willy. Basketball 1, GAA 1, 2, 5, Junior Girls 3, Officer 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, Officer 2, Prom Com- mittee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Office Staff 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. FORREST RUSSELL BRYANT Russell He slrould, foe could, be would, he did Zbe best. Cl. Of. 1, 2, 3, F-Club 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Of. 4, ICC 3, Latin Cl. 1, 2, Nat. Hon. Soc. 1, 2, Prom Com. 3, Spanish Cl. 3, S. C. 1, 3 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Who's Who 4. BEVERLY CARNOT Bev A liglaz bear! lioes long. Basketball 2, GAA 2, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, junior Girls 3, Latin Club 1, 2, Y-Teens 5, 4. CONNOR LEE BROOKER If worry were Zloe cause of deazly, I would lzoe forever. Latin 1, 2. LINDA LARUE BROWN Lash She has a smile for ecery gzrl, Iwo for every boy GAA 2, junior Girls 3, Office Staff 2, Spanish Club 1, Lake Shore Junior High. Jo do I. JOHN MONTGOMERY COLYER jack Humor if on elernenl of the intelligence. Basketball 3. 43 Homecoming Ct. 43 Key Cl. 3, 43 Latin Cl.-33 NHS 3, 43 Whols Who 43 Henry Clay H. S., Lixrngton, Ky.3 Harvard Book Award 33 Boys' State 3. FLORENCE ROSEMARY COPELAND Flossie A more loyal friend we'd never find, wirlr ez generous beer! und underffonding mind. Anchor Cl. 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 43 Home- coming Court 43 ICC 43 S. C. 23 jr. Girls 33 Latin Cl. 1, 23 Nat. Hon. Soc. 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Com. 33 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Of. 2, 3, 43 Girls' State 33 DAR Citizenship Award 43 Pepsi-Cola Merit Award. MARY Jo COLEMAN ujudyn Full of good rneuning und good wifirerf' DCT 4. BETTY LOU COLLINS Some llrink zlre world if made for fun und frolie und DCT 4, French Club 1, 2, GAA 1, Junior Girls 3, National Honor Society 1, 23 Office Staff 33 Y-Teens PATRICIA CARLETON Pat I Inoue znken my fun where I have found iz. DCT 43 Debate Club 2, 33 French Club 33 Junior Girls 33 NFL 33 Student Council 1, 43 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Thespians 33 Y-Teens 3. ROSE CHEPON Rosette Surely never did lhere line on eorzlo el girl of kindlier nuzuref' DCT 3, 43 GAA 23 junior Girls 33 Latin Club 2. ROLAND WASHINGTON CLEMENTS Roland Sigh no more, lodiei, Jiglo no more ! Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. RONALD KIRK COBB Kirk Tired of tloe lui! ond eager of flee new. Hi-Y 13 Latin Club 2. JUNE MARION COPELAND Marion 'Tis bert becoming to be merry. Basketball 4, Future Teachers 23 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Girls 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Northeaster 23 Office Staff 39 Prom Committee 3. LYNDA MARIA CORNWELL Lynda BlonaleJl hair, blaert eyer, tha! twinkle with rniffhief like .rtarr in lhe Jkierf' DCT 4, French Club 35 junior Girls 3g Prom Com- mittee 3g Lincolnton High School. CLOWER LEE DANIEL, JR. -.Leen VIRGINIA MARGARET COSTELLO 'Iinny Marie if well raid to be the speech of angelrf' Band 3g junior Girls 35 Majorettes 2, 3, 4, Office Staff 2, 3g Spanish Club 1, 23 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 3. MMKENZIE WILLIAM CRAIG, JR. Mac It taker a big rnan I0 blow a tuba. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 29 Future Teachers 2, Officer 2, Stonewall jackson High School, Charleston, West Virginia. To work or no! to wor'k,' that ir lhe querlionf' Football 1, 2, Latin Club 2, Prom Committee 3g Track 4, Lake Shore Junior High School. JANET BERTREND DANT fqsamii She .vpreaalf a conzagioar bar welrome alireare - laughter. Junior Girls 33 Latin Club lg National Honor Society lg Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 2, 35 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 2, 3. JAMES HILLARD DAUGHERTY ulimmyu I xhoalal live the Jame life over, if I had to live it again. Glee Club 4, Track 3, 4. PETER EMERSON DAVIS npete., I :land on the brink of racrerf-will .vorneone pleare JCJCZU purh me 0 Band 1, 2, 3g Cross-Country 4g Hi-Y 3, 4g Track 4. ROBERT WHITNEY DAVIS Bob He has occasional flashes of silenre that mahe his mnversations perfectly delighlfulf' Spanish Club 5g Crosby High School. WAYNE ELLIS DEI-IART Wayne I never thinh of the future, il comes soon enough. Basketball 2, Baseball 2, 4, Cross-Country 4g Spanish Club 2, 33 Tennis 5. MARTHA ANN DRURY BARBARA VIRGINIA DENTON Denton I'm ready for anything, hui lefs mahe it fun. Dramatic Club 13 French Club 1, 2, Junior Girls 55 National Honor Society 1, 2, Northeaster 2, Office Staff 2g Prom Committee 3, Student Council 1, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 5, 4. JERRY ALBERT DIXON I can resist anything hut lemptalionf' Football 43 Track 4, Hi-Y 4, Dreher High School, Columbia, South Carolina. Martha Leave silence io the saints . . . I'm only human. Dramatic Club 1, GAA 15 Junior Girls 3g Latin Club 2, 39 Northeaster 2, Office Staff 55 Swimming 3. HELEN BROCKWELL ETHERIDGE Univac Good humor is goodness and wisdom romhinedf' Basketball 43 GAA 4, Officer 45 Spanish Club 4, Eliza- beth City High School, N. J.g National Honor Society 4. FLORENCE JEAN FAIRBANKS Je-ani' Don't zry to estimale what there is in a quiet person. Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Junior Girls 33 Latin Club 2. NICHOLAS JAMES EEDERICI Nicky A manner so quiet, a personalily so fine, a helter man is hard to find. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4s Baseball 1, 2, 5, 4g French Club 2, 5g Homecoming Court 4, Mascot of Y-Teens 4, HUGH FLOYD Sugar-britches A little nonrenre now and then if relixhed hy the hen of men. Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Class Officer 35 F-Club 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 45 ICC 45 Key Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 1, 2, Officer 2. SANDRA SUE FRAZIER Sandra Silenre if one great art of fon1JerJation. Future Teachers 35 GAA 4, Officer 45 junior Girls 35 Latin Club 25 Spanish Club 3, 45 New Castle High School. ARTHUR RICHARD FURST Art 'Ti5 .ftrange what a man may do and a woman yet thinh him an angel. National Honor Society 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Track 3, 4. BETTY GAIL GARDNER Bet A thing of heaaty is a joy forever. GAA 2, 35 Glee Club 35 Hi-Y Mascot 25 junior Girls 35 Office Staff 2, 35 Who's Who 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Alexandria High School. MARY GAIL GILLESPIE Gail Her high endeavor: are an inward light. mahing her pathway hrightf' Anchor Cl. 3, 4, Of. 35 Annual Staff 3, 4, Ed. 45 Cl. Of. 35 ICC 45 jr. Girls 35 Latin Cl. 1, 25 Nat. Hon. Soc. 1 2, 3, 45 Northeaster 25 Prom Comm. 3' S. C. 2 4 Of 45 Pepsi-Cola Merit Award 45 American Legion Citizen- ship Award 1. ROBERT FRANKLIN GREEN Bob I heliezfe young men Jhould he heard ar well df teen. Hi-Y 15 Latin Club 1, 25 National Honor Society 1, 2. GARDNER HUMPHREY GREEN, JR. Torn He lead.r them all a merry chase. Band 25 Cross-Country 3, 45 Debate Club 25 Fletcher High Time 25 Football 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 NFL 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Tennis 25 Track 45 Who's Who 45 Conestoga High School. SHIRLEY SANDIFORD GRIFFIN Corky Something old, .romething new, something horrowed, Jomething hluef' JERRY LEE GROSZ Fm not arguing with you, I tim telling you. Dramatic Club 1, National Honor Society 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Track 3. JOAN LAFAYE GUEST Marilyn Minus All thingr rome around to her who will wait. French Club 2, 3, junior Girls 3, Northeaster 2, 4, Y-Teens 4. WILLIAM R. HARDING Dodger Sometimer I :it and thinh, hut mort of the time I furt fit. DCT 3, 4, Officer 4, Northeaster 4. DAVID SEWARD HARPER Seaweed There ir nothing either good or html, hut thinking maker it so. Band 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 2, Cross-Country 1, Fletcher Hi-Time 2, Football 3, French Club 1, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, Northeaster 2, Prom Committee 3: Spanish Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, Tennis 3. ROGER PARRY HARRELL Hair-pin Who mixed reizton with pleurure, and rettron with mirth. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 3, 4, Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 1, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4, National Honor Society 1, 2, Thespians 3, 4. STEVE C. HELQUIST i'Steve A fellow well-liked for jurt heing himfelff' National Honor Society 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2. ELLEN JANE HENRY Ellen Men may come, and men may go, hut not if I can help it. ' Debate Club 3, Officer 33 Dramatic Club 2, junior Girls' 3, Office Staff 3, Prom Comm. 3, Span. Cl. 2, 3, Thespians' 3, Y-Teens 3, Lake Shore jr. H. S. IUDITH ANNE HICKS Judi The pen if mightier than the Jworolf' Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Girls 33 Latin Club 1, 2, Library Council 1, National Honor Society 1, 2, Northeaster 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 Thespians 4, Y-Teens 4. ARNOLD FRANKLIN HIGGINBOTHAM JR. Frank Quietly he make: hir way among the great. Key Club 3, 4g National Honor Society 3, 4g Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Tennis 33 Track 4' Who's Who 4. PHILLIP HOLLER Phil 1 A few rtrong inrlinrty, a few plain ruler, DCT 43 Football 13 Library Council 23 Spanish Club 1. Russell' SANDRA HOPKINS , H0PPy Fan, frolzc and glee are there, zhe will lo do, ,the mal to dare. Debate Club 3, 4, Officer 43 Dramatic Club 3, 43 GAA 1, 23 Junior Girls 33 Latin Club 1, 23 Library Council 13 National Honor Society 1, 23 NFL 3, 4, Officer 43 Swimming 13 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. JUDITH CARY HULETT .jud ,. Y ThingJ forhidden have a ferret charm. Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 43 Class Officer lg French Club 1, 23 GAA 23 Homecoming Court 43 ICC 43 Junior Girls 33 Office Staff 23 Prom Committee 33 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. RUSSELL LEE HUNTER Mad ar a March hare. Lee High School. ROWLAND ALLAN HYDE A laugh is worlh a hundred groanr in any markelf' Debate Club 23 Hi-Y 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, 33 Castle Shannon High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. JAMES JOYNER .Jima What he doe.rn't know he warm to know. Class Officer 2, 43 Cross-Country 43 F-Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 1, 2, Officer 23 Football 1, 2, Manager 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 2, Officer 23 Key Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 23 Prom Com- mittee 33 Student Council 1, 23 Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Co- Captain 43 DAR Citizenship Award 1. MILTON GEORGE KILLIS Barney Bear The rule of my life ir to make hurirzeu a plearure and plearure my hurirzerd' Snanish Club 3. l Q a WALTER WARREN KING ..BugS,, He hai achieved Juicer: who has lived long, laughed much, and loved often. Annual Staff 3, 43 Basketball Manager 1, 23 Cross- Country 13 F-Club 3, 43 Football Manager 2, 33 Hi-Y 2, 33 Key Club 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2, 43 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 43 Swimming Manager 33 Track Manager 13 U. S. Capitol Page 3. a text. MONA LISA LAVY -1M0na,, Mirth and warmth and :havnt ahound in one we named heat-all-round. JAMES LANGEN ..,,m,, Eat, drink, and he men-yi for tomorrow we may have Bishop Kenny High School Anchor Cl. 3, 4, Of. 3, 43 Cheerleader 43 Cl. Of. 33 GAA 2, 33 Homecoming Court 4g ICC 3, 43 Junior Girls 3, of. 33 Key Cl. Mascot 43 NHS 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Staff 33 Span. Cl. 2, 43 S. C. 23 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Of. 23 Starkville High School, Starkville, Miss. MILDRED ANTOINETTE LAWRENCE She gigglef at life and thoroughly enjoy: it. Class Officer 43 Junior Girls 33 Latin Club 23 NHS 3, 4, Off. 43 Office Staff 23 Prom Comm. 33 Spanish Club 33 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Bartram School. WILLIAM MILLARD LEAPTROTT 1 When in douht, keep on talking. Cross-Country 43 Debate Club 33 French Club 3, 4, Officer 33 Hi-Y 43 National Honor Society 1, 23 NFL 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Track 3, 4. EILEEN BARBARA LEGGE Eileen The way to gain friend: if to he one. GAA 33 ICC 43 junior Girls 33 National Honor Society 3, 4g Northeaster 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 2, 3g Y-Teens 3, 4, Officer 43 DuPont High School. DONNA L. LEWIS Donna Seldom Joher, moftly gay, always happy along lifeli' way. GAA 23 Glee Club 43 junior Girls 33 Library Council 23 Office Staff 1, 23 Prom Committee 3. MARY TERESA LEWIS Teresa The nohlert mind, the nohlert contentment har. junior Girls 33 Library Council 23 National Honor Society 13 Spanish Club 1, 2. F ' GEORGE WILLIAM MCFALL Willy I, sir, arn a permn of rnoit respectable c0nnecti0n.r, Football Manager 45 Hi-Y 45 Georgia Military College ANNE LOVETT MCGEHEE She was a senior when the tarne, hnt in every way :he won her.farne. Swimmin 4' Landon Hi h School' Ramse Hi h School, 8 a 8 i Y 8 New jersey. ' , LANA MARIE MARTIN She lines in meamrelesr content. Basketball 15 DCT 45 Dramatic Club 2,- 35 French Club 1, 25 GAA 25 junior Girls 35 Library Council 35 National Honor Society 1, 2, 45 Spanish Club 3. GLORIA JUNE MCCLURE She is quiet and unarinrning. For praife the Jtriveth nat. Modext, hind and faithful dexrriher her to a dot. Cheerleader 35 French Club 1, 2, Officer 1, 25 GAA 15 ICC 45 Junior Girls 35 National Honor Society 1, 25 Office Staff 25 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 45 Y- Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 35 Fletcher Hi-Time 1. JAMES E. LITTLE jimmy Honor lies in honext tailfl Basketball 15 Cross-Country 45 Debate Club 2, 5, 4, Of- ficer 3, 45 Dramatic Club 45 ICC 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Council 45 National Honor Society 1, 25 NFL 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Student Council 15 Tennis 35 Track 4. JAMES D. MADDEN ..Jim., FieIdJ are won hy thoie who heiieue in winning. Debate Club 3, 45 French Club 25 Latin Club 1, 25 NEI. 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Holy Family Parochial School. CHARLES MARVIN MANNEN Peanut A friend and merry rnan it he. Latin Club 3, 45 Lakewood High School, Ohio. PAUL CARMINE MARINO Mad Merc I helang to a union, rny hoohs are flared at night. Basketball 15 DCT 45 Dramatic Club 2, 35 French 3, 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Latin Club 15 Prom Committee 3: Bishop Kenny5 Bolles Military School. P 1 Slow to .ttudy quirk to play HAROLD MILLS Harold in Class Officer 4 FClub 3 4 Football 1 Committee 5 Swimming 2 5 THOMAS EVERETT MOORE Tom A good-mzttzred boy 1: welcome in any company. Cross-Country 4g Hi-Y 3, 4, National Honor Society lg Spanish Club 1, 2, Track 3, 43 Ensley High School. PAULA MORAN She hm ez heart with room for every joy. CHARLES PHILLIP MILLS There: tz good time coming, boy: ez good time F001 1 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 Northeaster 3 Officer 3 Prom EARNEST MICKLER Ernie Although he if rufhed and on the go he never with tz good hello. Cross-Country 1, 25 Glee Club 4, National Honor Society 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 3, Track 1, 2, 33 Who's Who 4. PALMER SCARBOROUGH MIDGETT, JR. Pal ftzilr Small in Jtature, hut friendliner: to Jptzref' Basketball 1, Class Officer 1, Football 2, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee. BARBARA JEAN MILES Bobbi She often hurn: the midnight oil, hut many times 'tis not for toil. Library Council 3, 45 Cocoa High School, Florida, Las Vegas High School, Nevada. IO ANN MILLER ..JOdy,, She if good-matured ever and hu: tl good word for all. junior Girls 3, Prom Committee 3, Art Club 2g Grants Pass High School, Oregon. 2341-I1Y Jea5. MARYE LOUISE NEWMAN ' f V Marye Lou She had rather talh to a man than to an angel any day. Basketball 13 junior Girls 3g Latin Club 1, Office Staff 2, 3g ,Prom Committee 3g Spanish Club 2, 33 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 43 Y-Teens 4. CLARENCE CARTER NICE, III Carter God gave nr all talent: and he made Carter a musician. Hi-Y 1, 2, Key Club 3, 4, Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2. WENDELL JOSEPH NOLAN Wendy joe I never let my Jtndiey interfere with my high .rrhoal ednrationf' Football 23 Library Council 23 Northeaster 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Officer 3g DuPont High School. ELIZABETH ANNE NORMAN -'Libby' Her care wax never to offend, and every permn war her friend. junior Girls 33 Latin Club 13 National Honor Society 1, 23 Northeaster 2, 35 Prom Committee 39 Spanish Club 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. GEORGE FRANCIS MOURO, III I would Jtndy if I fonld find any plearnre in it. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, Swimming 2. ANDREA MICHELE NAUGHTON Her friendf are HJ nnmerour af the Jand on the Jea- shore and her enemies are as the ite on the Jammer Anchor Club 3, 4, Officer 33 Cheerleader 43 GAA 15 Homecoming Court 4, Junior Girls 3, Officer 33 Prom Committee 33 Swimming lg Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 49 National Honor Society 4. SHARON IUDITH MORAN Sherry In quiet Jhe rep0JeJ. Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Club 1, 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, GAA 2, 3g junior Girls 33 Latin Club 1, 2 Y-Teens 4, Newton High School, Mass. GENE A. MORSE Levi If he weren't Jnrh a devil, he'd he a perfect angel! Cross-Country 23 Library Council 3g Northeaster 4 Prom Committee 35 Lee High School. JACOB D. OESTRREICHER HJ. D-,, I got ar nzurla brainf af you got bn! I got twice ax many 1'elalioer. Cross-Country 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ELIZABETH NINA PEARCE Peggy Peggy ir always dancing, alwayr having fun, when if: belween work anal play guesr whirl: one gel! done. GAA 1, 2, junior Girls 33 Northeaster 4g Office Staff 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, Officer 33 Who's Who 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. DONALD ROBERT PERRY Don world .r mad High School. L1 e gels tedlour don! it 3 Cross Country 1 Latin Club 7 Tennis 2 DALE ROBERT PETIGREW Babe Let me lzle and lei me laaglv I know llie wlaole Spanish Clubl 2 Swimming 1 2 3 4 GMC Landon FRANK VICTOR PFUNDSTEIN Frank Fm ,flow zo ftudy, quick lo play. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ARTHUR KEITH PITTMAN Keith Only girl! Jlyoald blurb, darn it! Cross-Country 4, Hi-Y 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 2, Tennis 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM SYRUS POOLE I Billy EaJy going, fall of fun . . . and no! likely to remain a barlJelor. Band Council 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 2, 3, 4g Hi-Y 43 ICC 43 Latin Club 2, 33 National Honor Society 1, Tennis 33 Thespians 2, 3, 4. DAVID POWELL Dave Make much of me, ladiex, men are .rcar:e. Basketball 1, 2, 33 F-Club 1.2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Who's Who 4. JOHN W. RAHN, JR. Tonto Tlaink.r muel1,' myx liltle. DCT 4, Library Council 2, 3, Northeaster 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, John Gorrie junior High School. CECIL EVERETT REEVES Pahokee Hi.r laugh, lair joker, bi: ready fmile, briglalerz our rrlaool life all zlae while. . Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 2, 3, F-Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Homecoming 4, Prom Committee 3, Track 1, 4, Who's Who 4, Landon High School. PRISCILLA ELIZABETH RILEY Pr-is Ol: well, tlJere'5 ulwuyf tomorrow. Y-Teens 4, Oil City High School. RICHARD RITTENHOUSE ..Rudy,. No Jiuuer or mint, buz every iurla el man. - F-Club 3, 4, Officer 4, Glee Club 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, JAMES HENRY ROLLINS Jimmy Life if noi ro Jlaorzf our tlzere if ulwuyf time enough for eourtefyf' Band 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Hi-Y 4, Latin Club 1, Tennis 3. BETTE RAE ROWE Battery One of the bex! tlairzgr lo have up your Jleeue is n funny haue. GAA 1, Junior Girls 3, ICC 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, Office Staff 1, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, Y-Teens 2, 3. MARGARET MATTOX SAUNDERS Margaret The world if no bezter if we worry, life is no longer if we worry. Basketball 4, Debate 3, 4, Of. 4, FTA 1, Dram. 3, 4, Fr. Cl. 1, 2, GAA 2, 3, 4, Jr. Girls 3, Lat. Cl. 3, 4, NFL 3, 4, Swim. 2, 3, 4, Thesp. 3, Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Off. 3. DUKE HILL SCOTT DOC Tl9oJe who mil the .rea of ambition ulwuyr land on the .flvore of Jurcerff' Anchor Club Mas. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Ann. St. 3, 4, Cl. Of. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Hi-Y 1, 2, ICC 4, Of. 4, Key Cl. 2, 3, 4, Of. 3, Lat. Cl. 1, 2, NHS 1, 2, 3, 4, S. C. 1, 2, 4, Of. 4, Who's Who 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Pepsi-Cola Merit Award 4, Prom Com. 3. JOYCE KAREN SECORD Joyce Sine lookr like an angel, .rlae arlr like one, too-but no telling wlaaz an angel will do. Band 4, Band Council 4, junior Girls 3, Latin Club 1, Office Staff 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. N ever worr Basketball 2, enemieJ'. Baseball 1, 2, ball 1, 2, 3, Who 4. The lafkr Cross-Country TOM LANGDON SISSERSON, JR. Spike The world i5 worlby of meh men. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, F-Club 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 41 Ffemh Club 2, 53 Hi-Y 1, 2, 4, Officer 4, Homecoming Court 4, Prom Committee 3, Tennis 1. DAVID SHARP Dad y, never care, take it eary, if you dare. F-Club 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Prom Committee 3. PAUL EDWARD SHEA Eddie I am a woman-hater but zlne Bible Jays, 'Looe zlay 3, 4, Class Officer 3, F-Club 3, 4, Foot- 4, Hi-Y 1, 2, 3 4, Officer, ICC 4, Key Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Who's HAROLD RAYMOND SIMMONS .,Hal.. of every :lay lee meets in a quiel way. 4, Football 3, Hi-Y 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Swimming 1, Track 4. Award 3. WARREN AUSTIN SMITH Tink Few tlaingf are impossible wilb diligenl rkillf' Annual Staff 3, Band 1, 2, 3, ICC 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, 4, Northeaster 3, Spanish Club 2, 3, Band Council 2, 3. FRANCES GRACE SMITH Fran Silence if golden, I like rilaerf' Basketball 1, Cheerleader 2, French Club 1, 2, GAA 1, 2, junior Girls 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, Prom Committee 3, Student Council 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. I Jay 'try' for if we never zry we can never Jaeceedf' Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Council 4, junior Girls 3, National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, Z, Spanish RERA LOUISE STEPHENS Rear ClaeerfulrzeJJ and geziety are ber two werzpom Debate Club 2, 5, Dramatic 1, GAA 1, Glee Club 4, junior Girls 5, Latin Club 1, Library Council 1 NFL 2, 53 Northeaster 1, 2, Office Staff 1 2 5' Y Teens 1, 2, 5, 4, Officer 4. JAMES STOCKMAN Fish A life of eare is a difficult purmit F-Club 5 4, Football 5, 4, Track 5, 43 Suncleen High School, Corpus Christi, Texas. GEORGE STROBECK No plerzrure under zlae run equalr that of work well done. National Honor Society 1, 2, 4, Latin Club DAN GAIE STUBBS Ar likeable ar laandrome. DCT 4, Hi-Y 4, Blue Ridge School for Boys, Bainseville High School. SANDRA ANNE SPRUILL Sprig A ideal gul who can I be beat' Band 1 2 5 4 junior Girls 5 Latin Club 2 5 Na tional Honor Society 1 2 4 Future Homemaker of Tomorrow Award 4 RICHARD HAROLD STANDIFORD Richard He ll try rznytlazng once Band 1 2 5 Spanish Club 2 5 JOAN LEE SMITH joan Lee Benny ir power, az .rmile its Jwordf' Basketball 1, GAA 2, Homecoming Court 4, Junior Girls 5, Officer 5, Latin Club 1, 2 , Northeaster 1, 2, Office Staff 2, Prom Committee 5, 5, 4, Y-Teens 2, 5, 4. Swimming 1, 2, JOYCE ELAINE SNYDER Joyce Her wordr are the key to laer heart. Future Teachers 5 junior Girls 5 Y L 9 -T High School, Lake City, Florida. eens 4, Columbian the. KATHLEEN O'DONNELL TAYLOR Kathy Marriage ir iz wonderful thing. DCT 45 Glee Club 45 junior Girls 3g Office Staff 3 Y-Teens 3. CLARA TELI Never war zhere cl maid more quiet and happy than WILLIAM CLARENCE TERRY Bill , The fox ho: many tricks!! F-Club 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Northeaster 45 Swim- ming 1, 2g Track 3, 4. JAMES EVERETT THOMAS ..Jim,, Knowledge comer, hui wisdom linger.r. Glee Club 4g Track 49 Lanier Senior High School for Boys. JAMES G. TURNER Pete The world tnrnr oxide to let any man par: who knowr whilher he ir going. Class Officer 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Homecoming Court 4, ICC 4g junior Girls Mascot 3g Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Latin Club 13 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4g Prom Committee 3g Student Council 23 Who's Who 43 Pepsi-Cola Merit Awarcl. LYNN TURNER A worh of real merit find.: favor at lofi. Dramatic Club 23 junior Girls 3, Latin Club 1, 2g National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4g Northeaster 23 Prom Committee 3, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. await t RUSSELL SUI IMERS Russell Let ur do or die EVELYN SYVERTSEN I1 11 iz czzrtom for excellenl people lo .ruceeed Anchor Club 3 4 Officer 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatic Club 2 French Club 1 2 Officer 2 GAA 2 Junior Girls 52 National Honor Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 23 Northeaster 2, Prom Committee 3g Social Service Club 3g Spanish Club 3, 43 Student Council 1g Who's Who 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 DAR Citizenship Award 13 Pepsi Cola Merit Award 43 Quill and Scroll 4. ma Marian , 5 l .1 JAMES EUGENE WHIDDON Gene It Cort him nothing to he a gentleman. Football Manager 13 French Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 13 Key Club 2, 5, 43 National Honor Society 1, 23 Northeaster 43 Prom Committee 5. BARBARA ANNE WHITAKER Whitaker Truly a daughter of the godr, divinely tall and mort aliifinely fair. Basketball 13 Dramatic 13 GAA 11, 2, 53 Junior Girls 53 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 23 Office Staff 2, 53 Prom Committee 53 Spanish Club 53 Stu- dent Council 43 Y-Teens 2, 5, 4. PATRICIA CORENE WELLS 3 Happy-go-luchy ir her trend. Dramatic Club 1, 2, junior Girls 5, Latin Club 2, National Honor Society 1, 23 Northeaster 2, 4g Quill and Scroll 43 Y-Teens 4. WILLIAM DAVIS WEST Billy Bewate the rilent man, he may he thinking. Spanish Club 5. ROY UMSTATTD ..UmPs,, He maftered whatever war worth the knowing. Basketball 1, 5, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 5, 43 F-Club 5, 43 Football 1, 2, 53 Hi-Y 1, 5, 43 Prom Committee 52 Spanish Club 5 4. NANCY VAN KLEECK Let me line and let me laugh. Basketball 43 Debate Club 5, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Officer 43 French Club 43 GAA 1, 5, 43 junior Girls 53 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 13 NFL 4g Northeaster 2, 5, 43 Social Service Club 53 Spanish 53 Swimming 53 Thespians 43 Y-Teens 2, 5, 4. MURRY GORDON VINES, JR. Gordon Give the world the her! you have, and the her! will come hath to you. Annual Staff 43 Band 1, 23 Class Officer 43 Hi-Y 5, 4, Officer 43 Homecoming Court 43 ICC 43 Swimming Manager 43 National Honor Society 5, 4, Officer 43 Prom Committee 53 Student Council 1, 2, 4g Track 13 Ensley High School3 Birmingham, Alabama. ELAINE HOPE WALKER Hope In her quiet lie: charm. Dramatic Club 23 French Club 2, 53 Junior Girls 52 National Honor Society 1, 23 Office Staff 53 Prom Committee 53 Social Service Club 53 Y-Teens 2, 5, 4. two door Contest 3, 4. JON YOUNG Howdy Doody' It'.r quantity not quality that counts. Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 1, 43 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 13 Prom Committee 3. JOAN PATRICIA ZIPPELL A witty woman i,r a trearure, a witty beauty is a power. Anchor Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 43 Debate Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 33 French Club 1, 2, Officer 23 GAA 1, 23 junior Girls 33 National Honor Society 1, 23 Northeaster 2' Office Staff 3 Prom Committee 3' Spanish Club 2 3 YTeens 2 3 4 DAVID MARTIN WOODLE li Well if you inrift on a little graduation gift, rrzahe it a A Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 23 Football 2, 33 Hi-Y 43 Track 4 Pilot High School. Debate Club 5, 4, French Club 1, 23 Hi-Y 2, 5, 4, ll ICC 43 NFL 3, 43 Northeaster 33 Chamber of Com- I merce High Point Trophy 33 I Speak for Democracy ' GORDON VIRGIL WILKINSON There who go eary will never grow old. Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 4. EVELYN CAROLE WILSON ..Ev,, A good heart is worth gold. GAA 33 Glee Club 23 Junior Girls 33 Spanish Club 1, 23 Y-Teens 3, 43 Senior Red Cross 4. LORETTA GAIL WIMER Gail A dark beauty with a gay laugh to greet the world. Basketball 13 Debate Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4g GAA 1, 23 junior Girls 33 Latin Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 1, 23 Northeaster 33 Social Service Club 33 Thespians 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. RONALD WILSON WINGATE Ronnie On the football field he Jet: a wicked pace, but he is faster in cupid'.r race. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 43 F-Club 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 33 Home- coming Court 4g ICC 43 Key Club 3, 43 Latin Club 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 Student Council 43 Who's Who 4. l , . E S ii I rn not alwayf right, but l'm never wrong. l gl ,gl it ra it lx all 3 I X , yi 1333 E rr if llll 3, il all! 3' E rpg, if Qi ffl: El ,E gi 'd il' .X 3 3 Y , r S 2,3 5 r. I ll ,. 233 3? Q 3 E ir l Lefl: That Walt a Mm- ute gal and senior panel. , Above: Home EC class hard at work making skirts. Above: Care to comment, Ron- nie? Above. A ew CVCH made it through the line. Above It all looks so simple Below: I feel sick! 1M3f1'3Zs'e5,'3Tgg1gggR25figggg:5 f':c,Ws,f9f4r1f fHr4fY!9Lexfmvf'Mf'w,-:fm . 1-:W ff Le 2 Tired juniors view the heavenly city Rigbz: The Prom Com- mittee saw its dream slowly take shape. ., K, --4 fn I gm RWM ' A -- - . -W o 7046122 7040 ml 4 J 5 77Z1.mwl77Zc2w?9a,ea6m6tq - 77h,mwl77Zcb45acce44 2 JA IL' H0 wif? Dm Suez gadqvv Sqaaww fuk Helga 77h,mwi77icuf4z4Zete Wiazqlaa Wewmem D4acd?ocae!Z 77h.cmd77Zcu7aZeat 'km Quan Wdzgbseudeteilo . vm, va M mm aww fume!! g4Q40tf gedq I O ' 77h.Md77aw7mz Zeal feeaeo faxed Dana' S 1 Q ? 77h.mwl77au?umdZaw44 76mm dapezmwz Zwmzmwm 70486 7c!!ce gum-den 770. and 77104 M2442 Zz' End paw Z: gauge ska , W f Q I , c6eZq e It seems only yesterday that the halls of Fletcher buzzed ,,,'.,:, .,'. :, V A ,3-.235-1.53 ,-V.,, V. lm: - up Q N .. 3 with anticipation over the excited rumors that a Fulbright F , f:g'jgQ,1fQ ',-' ,.'-',,' '.,' Exchange teacher from Italy would honor the rooms of .5552 i':' ' i 3 W. . i1 i i:' i '-'-1- ,Q--5',,Qjffff'f1Q , .' 'Q our physics and mathematics departments for the M m-em B ..tt ,. ' -..-- coming year. Now a whole year has passed-a Viii Y ....., ,.'. ff,'5gj:i5:1g'f,.i::: year during which Dr. Nicola Farina has T E laughed and joked his way into our hearts. W WNFR LQ V-f, i 't:-j :',Q'j'.f f-:Q f '. li, More important are the firm founda- dm ' tions he has given us in the fields ' of physics, algebra, solid geom- 4 E etry, and trigonometry, and I a better understanding of Fw ' ii' 'i Italy's life, customs and educational system. Um, ' ' Who's Who would not be complete without the smiling image of Doc whom we will sincerely miss. Those of us who were lucky enough to have him for our teacher will always remember his witty comments and daily inquiry, Wh0ooo wants to come? Q EMM Arlene Abrams Edith Adams June Adkins Melanie Alexander Judy Alford O Pzrlured below are the Junior Class Officers Harry Meshaw Chaplain Rex Thames Treasurerg Arie Keys, Secretary Dr Maynard Sponsor Richard McMillan President Reese Harvey, Vice President. Fred Carter Sandra Carter Sandra Chambers Cliff Budd Suzanne Burnett Barbara Bush Robert Butler james Campbell Miriam Clemo oyce Clure Pat Cody L nn Collins Y Becky Cornwell james Cooke Sylvia Corcoran john Cotton Anne Cowles Cynthia Craig Barbara Crawford David Crawford jane Duncan Ann Durand Ray Dwyer Liz Elmer Bill English Alice Davis Susan Davis Sally Devane Petra Dickinson Bobby Federici Bob Fewox Jack Flowers John Flowers Sally joe Frye Joan Gillespie Cherry Goolsby Billy Griffin Richard Griffin Randall Grover Mary Hagan Christine Hammond Aileen Hansen Linda Hammond , Doug Hall Bill Hammock Daniel Harper jackie Harris Virginia Harris 37mm Reese Harvey Larry Hassler joe Hatfield Mary Alice Hedge Zdegfaui Fred Henderson Jack Hendry Ruby Hensgen Joyce Holloway 4008 . Siam, L David Lar eigh Kef Barbara McCormick Ellen McCullar Mary Ellen McKinnon Richard McMillan Harry Meshaw Maxine Mixon Carol Moe Lynn Morley Roy Nelson Arlene Kein ohn Kelly Arie Keys fman son Don Mabry Larry Mays Mary Mawhinney Lynda Lawhead Gregory Luks Pat johnson immy ohnson Carolyn jones Mary oyner Alan Lauwaert Bob Howard Bobby Howard Pat Howard Lillian Hunter Becky Huxham Hugh Oesterreicher Nancy Offenberg jeff Oromaner Carol Ann Overzat Ida jean Owen Bobby Pacillo Pat Parsons Harriet Patton Manuel Perry Toni Pilla Mike Portman Doris Price Penny Price Walter Quick Sandra Ramsey Tom Ravoo Shirley Rawlins Marilyn Reid Tom Reidenback Pat Rhea Lucretia Riley Judith Robinson Roger Rose wa! Sandra Sandiford Wanda Sands Melanie Sasnett Tom Scanland Virginia Shettlesworth Zdeuwwl Hazel Wern Shirley Windham Ken Yohey Deanna jo Zacher Bayly Walsh Alyce Watson Reggie Watterson Arlene Webber -K, s johnny Taylor Albert Terrell james Trohanov Alice Umstattd Marie Vona Larry Soloman Emily Stanton Sammy Stewart Barbara Strickland i Mi, Carolyn Strickland Sandra Sue Summey Shirley Swayze Rex Thames Shirley Tribble Pat: Shugart Jane Shultz Ken Simmons Penny Singleton Jo Ann Smith What? Eating again? And our junior girls are so sophisticated R Inspecting the Biology greenhouse are our sophomore class of- ficers. They are, left lo rigfm john Owens Chaplaing Butch Moore, Treasure-rg Billy Green- house, Vice Presidentg Mr. Crain, Sponsorg Suzanne McCormick, Secretaryg and Steve Bryant, President. 1 if . X A 5 , 5 SVYSH wwf : X .sX'SX2XiX2XXX. X ,, ,,.,,., S JW X 'X a..XX.XwX .... X, -EX: 5: ff X. 1' X XX X XXX X, XXXXXXXXX-X .X ,Xe S X ,X X ,. 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The clothes make a woman. Don Wilson S S Ray Wingate Donna Wirick Sophomores always enloy themselves at a party, Mutt and jeff alias Oh! Y0u're such a card! Susie and Steve Biology students help to beautify grounds by planting camellia bushes. Abofe: Ham at lunch. Above: Si. Below: Get awayg I bite! Above: Surprise for Santa. Above: Cherubs? Above: Nightly pin-ups, nightly pin ups. Above: Get a load of those muscles! Below: Pow! Right in the kisser! Fran! raw: Kathy Peterson, Pat Frazier, Judy Blackaby, Barbara Miller, Rosemary Richard, Carolyn Thompson, Ann Henderson, Jane Frazer, Patsy Dowling, Mina Crawford. Middle Row: Mr. Anderson, Ginger Kennard, Bob Car- I From row: Eileen Faulkner Dora Mixon Patsy Smith Bonnie Butt Diane Moran Melba Wiley Glenda Smith Jan Grandy Russell Manes Sarah Arnold Carolyn Cline Patsy Brown. Middle row: Miss Benson Helen Stevens Larry Gionet John Ovtens Charles Kennedy, Eddie lisle, Fred Spurgeon, George Jones, Mike Bertucci, Helen McDowell, Lenore O'Wa1'e. Top row: Philo Willetts, Billy Bowers, Hank Roberts, John Cornell, Jack Wilson, Pete Valentinuzzi, Robert Keys, John Hobbs. Adam Cozene Fred Harrell Hugh Patterson Joyce Norton Pam King. Top mu: Gilbert Norris Bill Strickland Gordon Joyner Robert Miller James King Jan Logan John Mur- phy Brad Buckley John Rawls Mickey Howell. r 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 C 1 1 1 1 1 1 r v 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 w 1 , w..w..mr .. .M W. nw - ....... ..... .... V , .,.... .. .,,.,.... .s.............. ,... . .. ,.. .. .. , . .. . . .. . . .. Front roux' Diane Robison, Betty Owens, Patricia Brown, Mary Shettlesworth, Alda Wiley, Judy Gardner, Nancy Blemel, Cynthia Robinson, Sandra Webb, Pat Patton, Judy Abrams, Donia Wliiteley, Carol Elkins. Middle row: Mrs. DeVane, Sharon Moore, Woody Mills, Jerry Ellis, john From' row: Karen McKenzie, Kay Back, Lessie Hunsucker, Margie Musseau, Sherry Wheelus, Nila Parkinson, Diane McKibben, Peggy Barrett, Middle ww: Mr. Frazier, Mark Keeney, Jimmy Lunsford, Lloyd Coulter, George Cook, Jack Hall, Harry Dickinson, Barbara Rhodes, Marion Mays. Top row: Ronnie Crowder, George Mier, Ronald Malin, Pat Bane, Carl Sattler, Bill Mongeau, Tom Purcell, David Hyde, Nick Mehrtens, Roy Fuller. .Ha Wright, Ken Willis, Laurie Purser, Jimmy Starnes. Top row: Ronald Lord, Jim Thames, jim McGeehee, John Quandt, Charles Sullivan, George McCormick, Bill Dixon, jessee Coleman, jim Kane. Fmzzz mu Ann Moore Judy Bell Pat Routzong Martha Haga Sherla OSull1van Shuley Hzurrngton Lyn Quxck Marre Freeman New Flovlers Pat Burch Middle mu Mrs Nease Clrfton Srmmons Wendell Russell Clyde Farrbanks Leon Gall Duff Cam Daxrd Hall jerry Loxe 'WP Shrrley Blake Dxana Clark Lmda Copeland Lrndy Adams Susan Perry Nrcky Lauxxaert Mfddle mu Mrs Summers Katheune Floyd Ray Hefrden WIBQHC Padgett Tommy Parklull Clmus Bob Bussard Mrke Morrrson Tommy Laubach Top mu rmmy Roberts joseph Grrego Browne Altman Eddxe Rrchmond rmmy Burton Richard Glles hlllxe Holbrook John Stexvlrt Laxern Cummmgs TIIII Hayes Brlly Nelurrng wal Helen Prclcett Top mu Robert Dukes Chrrs Keeney Walter McF'1ll Rrchfard VV1Sl'l lI'l1 Daxrd Plummer Eugene Krrrg Brll Rrdqewxay ' ' 'fl Q I Q I ' Q ' ' I ' . ' Q I f ' Q I Q 4 1 - Q Q Q ' ' 'Q 'f Q ' Q 9 5 1 v H Y 3 ' I O g f y 1 I 1 4 Frou! wuz' Sully DeFaut, Sharon Edwards, LO1'1'Lll1'1E Jones, Mouro, Charles Coleman, Omer Wfindham, Carole Vander- ' Q I ' , I c , , 1 , . ' '.' l , ' Q l Y lv 7 - ' '.' . , ' 4. , 1 4 , ' , 'l ' 7 . s 4 . ' 1 V , ' I . , D I ' . w,nmm, .,.w.W,.W ..,.m.mM W -W ,...,..,, W . ,. . , ,... .... Front row: Louise Noe, Marilyn Collins, Nancy Daniels, Pam Bosley, Geannie Copeland, Barbara Blackler, Ester Laubach, Betty Hardin, Nancy Rowley, Marie Forsythe, Carolyn Mordant, Pat Morrison. Middle row: Mr. Sutton, Rita Chambers, David Gibson, Paul Mongeau, Mickey Rowe, Rodney Barnett, Dennie Shea, Charles DeHart, Billy Jawa Front row: Donna Murry, Patsy Grizzard, Martha Brewer, LaMonte Hicks, Sharon Perry, Jean Rawson, Mary Offen- burg, Sharon Bennett, jean Van Kleek, Claudia Burnett, Middle row: Mr. Thompson, Nancy McAlister, Mary jo Renke, Marcella Floyd, Pat Lynch, Barbara Brown, Carol Russell, jimmy Roberts, Ross McXVilliams, Linda Glad, Carla Dickinson. Top row: Paul Kellum, Bruce Thomas, Benny Everett, Richard Hindin, Fred Betzold, Wally Schnabel, Donald Mills, Larry Hess, Eddie Zimmerlee, Russell Lord. Rigg, Faith Haack, Bonnie Taylor, Bonnie Hedge, Miss Heath. Top row: Bill Back, Larry Reeves, jim Thompson, Billy Minton, Bob Medley, Wesley Seavey, Hal Mullis, Sam Wfampler, Ted Weurfel. l E 5 4 Fran! row: Betty Boswell, Sue Pack, Jane Higgenbotham, Ann Cuthrell, Linda Corslen, Marian Bothwell, Rosemary Clarkston, Pat Barnes, Carolyn Andreu, Linda Clure, Marion Andrew, Catherine Shirlc, Barbara Reed. Middle row: Mr. Bush, Charline Clary, Ed Carter, john Green, Lang Chaires, Fred Porter, Ron Barbour, james Coulter, From' row: Barbara Bryan, Barbara Rahder, Nancy Higgin- botham, Lillian Henderson, Joan Barr, Janet McLane, Charlene Flynn, Cheryl Parfett, Violet Pfundstein, Wanda Barnhill, Alice Clemo. Middle mum' Mrs. Rasmussen, Mar- Russell Prine, Adrian Merritt, Woody Hubbard, Gail Carlson, Cathy Von Weller. Top raw: Phil Griffin, Buddy Carter, Fred Butt, George Kravitz, Larry Parsons, Bob Cullingford, Andrew Floyd, Walter Durant, Henry Bost- wick, Kyle Duncan. tha Bertucci, Gary Pitman, Alex Stucker, Bobby O'Neil, Beverly Honrath, Helen Smith. Top raw: Tom Byerly, jim Kemp, Jack-Steadman, Bobby Arlan, Bobby Johnston, james Wade, Jimmy deMayo. ' w-W mg ...M , , 5 .,.,, . ,- ........,,...- , Franz row: Betsy Green, Ann Mills, Donna George, Dor- othy Floyd, Pam Hossack, Shirley Floyd, Karen Scanland, Carol jones, Beth Brunson, Claudia Brown, Sarah Lang- ston, Linda Gainey, Kathy Richmond. Middle raw: Mrs Watters, Henry Norseworthy, Harry Weldon, George Cum- From' raw: Vicki Towne, Brenda Dunlap, Agnes Hentosh Carol Young, Pat Warren, Sheri Whiting, Linda Webb Kathryn Lester, Sue Sandberg, Ellen Geevers, janet Par sons, Peggy Shettlesworth. Middle rout' Mrs. Chatfield, Robert Strobeck, Wally Brewer, Bruce Howell, Terry Vines, mings, jeryl Holler, jack Miller, Frank Harrel, Raymond Hopkins, jack Hoover, Pat Gordon. Top row: Larry Nel- son, jack Hawkes, Joe Green, Steve Murphy, jimmy Cost, Jeff Norton, Billy Kluesner, Leon Vona, Paul Keller, Phil Minton, jimmy Logan. 506.,, Carl Steen, james Spell, Charles Sizer, Asa Bearse, Kathy Oldham. Top row: Wilfoi'd Sturdivant, James McMillan, Richard Webb, Sammy Willianus, Douglas Hammond, Randy Tucker, Tommy Council, Robert Selph, jay Reiden- bach. 2 2 I Fran! faux' Cheryl Huvard, Linnea Laubach, Florence Ou- lette, Anne Lynne, jane Marcuni, Charlotte Merrill, Bev- erly Jones, Pat McCormick, Kent Juhan, Marsue Lay, Kay Kamienski. Middle row: Mrs. Black, Tommy Kay, Bobby Allen, Bill Langston, john joca, Wayne Justice, Michael made' Front row: Mary Ann Pruitt, Jean Cook, Vinia Beth Bennett, Ann Pilla, Linda Butler, Carolyn Moblty, Connie Patten, Lynda Miller, Sherrill Powers, Tonya Nobbs, Dianne Drum, Dianne Brasseit. Middle raw: Mrs. Clay, Richard Odum, Roy Secord, john Tipton, Walter Smith, Musseau, Dwain justice, Rebecca johnson. Top row: Danny Howard, Claude McGehee, Tommy Miller, Johnny Brehm, Bill Ward, Richard Lawley, Tommy Dean, joe Philpot, John Laughter. df? Charles Evans, Richard Leslie, Louis Rielli, Vance Rawson, Errol Mustain. Top row: Jerome Seavey, 'Henry Stokes, Richard Matthews, john Ohotnicky, Charles Evans, Jim Foley, Tommy Shattuck, Mace Miller, Richard Seely, john Wood. l Franz raw: Charlotte Cost, Vernisher Brant, Karen Cham- bers, Barbara Brown, Susan Carter, Cecelia Clemo, Helen Kahoe, Mary Claiborne, Kathleen D'Aloia, Pam Draper, Rose Mary Moore, Frances Daniel. Middle row: Mrs. Wil- cox, Susan Dorrance, Broncile Coxwell, Shirley Burgess, Eddie Wiegand, Don Cooke, Michael Cobb, Bernard Franz row: Judy Braddock, Joyce Adams, Mary Broward, Sallie Bacon, Carol Bearse, Laura Buffington, Laura Ellen Arnold, Carrie Arnold, Carolyn Ames, Ellen Hays, Nell Bradford. Middle raw: Miss Burge, Frances Braddock, Roxy Barnes, Buddy Appleby, Steve Bunker, Carlton Brown, Chastain, Toni, George, Grace Kirkpatrick, Dorothy Cooper, Lee Draud. Top row: Jerome Isenhauer, Luther Cassell, Ronaldo DeLosReyes, Donnie Chao, David King, Broward Drowdy, Danny Crow, Paul DeGrove, Bill Cook, Dan Collins, Eddie Copeland, junior Haddon. I I I Marvin Bass, Robert Burkhalter, Beth Broward, Mary Brown. Top row: Danny Anderson, Billy Bentzel, Dan Bissell, Ray Blackaby, Bill Adams, joe Driezler, Bill Noonan, Tom Avery, jessee Breedlove, Billy Lyon. Fran! raw: Judy Gregory, Claudia Hatfield, Katie Drawdy, Rebecca Montgomery, Darleen Graham, Margie Haddon, Mary Honrath, Joan Halstead, Linda Greenwood, Jeanie Graves, Helen Elena Floyd, Kathy Fili. Middle row: Mrs. McHenry, Kathy Drum, Donald Hunter, Gary Thornell, ,am at From row: Nala Ray McMillan, Rosa Campbell, Linda Heaven, Bessie Hagood, Kathy Hamilton, Donna Hughes, Judy Hagelgans, Nancy Hale, Leanne Harper, Judy Kenny, Nanette Chalkley, Carol Jones. Middle row: Mrs. Fouraker, Eddie Helquist, Jeffry Houdret, John McFarland, Kenneth Justice, Michael Haworth, Robert Kilgo, Larry Daniels, Julian Ferris, Charles Fritz, Paul Dozier, William Fuller, Joe Hemingway, Faye Giles, Judith Hall, Sandra Forrester. Top row: Steve Weaver, Laura Gabriel, George Grandy, Richard Hendrickson, Ronny Elkins, Richard Kelly, Thomas Tester, Douglas MacDougal, Harry Gurley, Billy Wilson. Ill Billy Johnston, David Hubbell, Jimmy Hill, Jack Howard, Linda Jones. Top row: Thomas Harrell, Charles Dellinger, Kenneth Hamby, Ben Harper, John Grant, Mike Jones, George Hedge, Manks Hall, Howard Mullis, Wayne Flippen, Harry Haga. From row: Karen Kapin, Linda Letchworth, Shirley Ann Miller, Sylvia Zury, Brenda Potts, Diana Mier, Beatrice Larson, Judy Jarboe, Sandra Hollingsworth, Dorothy Martin, Martha Ann Livingston, Betsy Kidder. Middle row: Mrs, Gureck, Donna Diamond, Leo Malone, Grant Patton, jimmy Hurd, Ray Fleek, Charles Wolfe, Lonnie Madden, Eddie new ' Front row: Nancy Reardon, Karen Murphy, Carol Murphy, Connie Smith, Phoebe Pope, Elsie Oishi, Sherron Mills, Donna McGilley, Murray Smith, Barbara Payne, Nancy Moore, Frances Owens, Cheryl Nelson. Middle I'01l'.' Mrs. Hutchinson, Vicky Ohotnicky, Terry Orvis, Gerald Pack, Lipscomb, Tommy Borchert, Beatrice Wills, Carol Mehrtens. Top row: Terry Cornwell, Ray Bartell, Bobby Poirier, Billy Reagan, Steve Geevers, jimmy Edwards, Richard Wazen- kewitz, Lyall Feather, Donnie Smith, David King, David Cunningham, jim Sisserson. 6660 ,,. Guy McWillian1s, james Mays, Wade Nolan, Vernon Ken- nedy, j'oe,Pilla, Percy Raleigh, Sandra Oromaner, Margie Pritchard. Top row: Nick Miller, Charles Propes, Robert Owens, Ray Mitchell, Mike McCann, Grady Mays, David Mobley, Charles Phillips, Alan Moore, Willis Owens. M Front raw: Dorothy Waldrup, Sheila Riley, Lilia Hall, Susan Roche, Laurel Richards, Joan Parsons, Sandra Unkle, Betty Smith, Jerilyn Roberts, Judy Snyder, Roberta Smith, Edith Smith. Middle row: Mrs. Wood, Linda Reynolds, Don Seely, Gary Schaffner, Jack Griego, Bob Merrihew, Robbie Shea, Chris Schlobaum, Dayton Snyder, Haskins Stormes, aid ' Front row: Billy Fouraker, Mike Williams, Janet Webb, Linda Wheeler, Kathie Hyde, Ann Johnson, Laura Tread- way, Kathie Kidder, Billy Talbert, Eddie Young, Donna Reinertson, Nannette Dickinson, Andrea Dahlstron, Middle row: Mr. Fischer, Gloria Stocker, Martha Voyles, Judy Whisler, Lawana Grover, Karen Rohlin, Stephanie Strick- Hunter Taylor, Jane Robinson, Joanne Roche. Top wuz' Chuck Scott, Allen Messier, James Royal, Joe Stadnick, Drake Watters, Butch Smith, David Portman, Asa Smith, Eric Summers, Tommy Lee, Tim Raymond, Bruce Shettles- worth. 0 0 f 1 land, Mary Wisen, Jane Snedker, Pattie Jones. T011 row: Tim Spencer, Billy Brewer, Pete Dowling, Larry Worf, Joey Rogers, David Cunningham, Bennett Wright, Randy Brown, David Watt, Kenneth Walsh, David Veal, James Tittle, Roy Peacock. QAM ,game Willa Webber, Vice President Connie Patten, Treasurer 'Jimmy Balkcom, President Agnes Hentosh, Secretary. Shown making plans for a service project to benefit the school are eighth grade class officers. and 50456 George Hedge, Presiclentg joan Parsons, Monitorg Chuck Scott, Treasurerg Phoebe Pope, Secretaryg Richard Kelly, Vice President. Leaving the seventh grade annex after a planning session are seventh grade class officers. 9 rf U W y 4 EN? -1 6.2 -,i 5 QV QE 1 . We , V 'N 6 M., . ,. ,A . as ,.::. 1 0 , D QL . . 8 f A L. Q ' - ' . ,blz . V .. ,Mi f '?fwifq .,,..:, A . x 2f25:Q,:',' ' :IL .'ii5E2Qg,- U Q-351 ' -A ' ' , ' A 'H - v .,.: - - . . , s g, 3.55- L 'ir' , Q, ' I A 'KI' , K :N ,: 7 ' - A g fm ,, ' - ww ' f- r ' , V 0 A , Wtsmzy-Q jf: if ' WESET iw pf' f x 'mfliw k 0 .:.! I Lgwt.-, 4 746 1952 s sag . U ,, waxy f .M ss - . , ' 'H . 'F N ifafswwsasleafswfvee-r: f , W2 . ': fi 54f'1w1fg' 353332 f 52211325 S4Fi'fv5-5l'Q37ssfUJE3Y it ,i , t ii2sffw2vsgP?f6-fiffffairf-if if few'feifisfizssfefssft-sm , K gf. fvffofufwtsfzft ,mia-ffr -WZ 5 -wff s i if tefwf'+':P12f2i i t fef '?fsH+Qs ' ' ff' 4- -. my ,V-fJ1Mt-5 , ,a .- ,Hr 1.fmfffaagfas-aHf.t,teat gil - f 23577 . sffriiiw -1Lfvle.1m5a Week?xr'-KihzlifvitzffC , as r K -a, is tff.,r,ffWgffw.-f,,M.,-mrs. - ws -re ,h ffgfggfii . S ,. a, w f it . ,.,.,,. . ,, ,.,., - Ms, . , .fn '. ff-Qffil-:, S ' -fri' 75 . fix 21965 Miami F- LLESPXE, Ediwf G AHA Gl A message from your Senator Staff: We of the '58 Senator Staff have worked fervently to present to you a book of which you will be proud, a book worthy of Fletcher and her students. We have planned and created, worried and laughed, in an effort to give you a picture of the heart of Fletcher - to capture forever in pictures and words each memory of school life as you know it. Through 'the moments of elation and disappointment, of frustration and satisfaction, our beloved and faithful advisor, Miss Thelma Parker, has been our guide and friend. Her enthusiasm and hard work have set an example for all future staffs. Miss Parker, truly the motivating force behind this Senator, always made sure everyone had a job and made doubly sure the job was finished. Producing this' yearbook has been for us an invaluable experience, an experience we will long remember and cherish. Our memories of busy typewriters, copy sheets and layouts, alphabetized lists, job number 82,798, late hours and calamities, and that ever-nearing deadline will stay with us when our years at Fletcher are but dimming memories. Now as you view our finished product, we sincerely hope it will recall for you a precious part of your journey on the highway of life: your friends, your moments of joy, your thrills in victory, and the happiness you experienced in Fletcher. ' '?3271sl51Si5ZiiEEfi?fi55Zc7Zk'i52E SF' BOWDEN GGRD VEYXTSEN TXLUETWM CIQZZLSNES SY WA WET-YN - ploy RREN Ploorrw H SPMJKING MISS PARKER DUKE SCOTT Sponfor Bzzfifzeys Manager' Jo D ROY NELSON AN GILLESPIE DY MEUR p1-eswfnwej flwior 1eep1i25BARA CRAW U - . 5 Mmm Re fzzqzipef FQRD Student Council Representatives. Sealed, flarkwises Shirley Windham, Gordon Vines, Barbara Whitaker, Barbara Denton, Pat Carleton, Don Mabry, Melanie Sasnett, Gail Gillespie, Duke Scott, Pat Howard, Judy Alford, joan Gillespie, Warren King. Slmzkiizzgs Mr. joca, Ronnie Wingate, Richard McMillan, Moureen Leino, Mike Rowe, Carolyn jones, Emmett Grandy, Mrs. Legge, Judy Drake, Susan Hagelgangs, Jean Doggett, Marvin Evans, Steve Bryant. The Student Council officers are, lefl to rigbl: Don Mabry, Vice Presi- dentg Mr. Joca, Advisor, Melanie Sasnett, Treasurer, Duke Scott, Presi- dent, Gail Gillespie, Secretary, Mrs. Legge, Advisor. The Student Council activities of this year, un- der the guidance of Duke Scott, President, and advisors Mrs. Legge and Mr. joca, were many and varied. A successful Howdy Week started the year off with a bang. Soon followed Fletcher bookcover sales, Citizen of the Month, Home- coming, Hall of Fame, pep sessions, basketball programs, a Student Directory, annual subscrip- tions and many more. S, A. S. C. delegates representing Fletcher at the convention in Ar- lington were: Don Mabry, Duke Scott, Melanie Sasnett, Judy Al- ford, Barbara Denton, Barbara Whitaker, Carolyn jones, Pat Carleton. At the right the Student Council sponsors Mrs Ruth E Legge and Mr john joca happily recall the Citizens of the Month of the 1957 58 year Foremost among the year s accomplishments was our Student Councills victory at Arlington, Vir ginia. After a vigorous vote-getting campaign both before going to Arlington and while there, Fletcher emerged victorious-the new Secretary host to the Southern Association of Student Coun cils. As a result Fletcher and the Whole of Duval County will be host to more than one thousand Student Council representatives and sponsors from all the Southeastern states during the fall of 1958 Busily working on the Student Council basketball programs are Emmett Grandy jo Ann Smith Mike Rowe. to S.,-KS. , ' Iii! egg.- aftie First rofwx Gail Gillespie, Pat Parsons, Sandra Carter, Suzanne McCormick, Judy Hulett, Moureen Leino, Flossie Copeland, Melanie Sasnett, Mona Lavy. Serond row: Duke Scott, Billy Poole, Donald Mabry, Steve Bryant, Eddie Shea, Pete Turner, Hugh Floyd, Gordon Vines, Richard Mc- Millan, Ronnie Wingate. Officers are: Mona Lavy, Vice President' Mr. -Ioca, Advisor, Su- zanne McCormick, Sec- retary: Mrs. Legge, Ad- visor: Duke Scott, President. , At rigfaf. helping with the polio drive are Steve Bryant, Judy Hu- lett, Gordon Vines, Flossie Cope- land, Melanie Sasnett. a r Q M.: X satis, Eine? . Q - f i , -il, 1 ,f ' ., W , k 2 K we v 1 'f-si ,mc 'jgise in :W ,ffl 1 . A .5 , Q he Y' Blish vii 1 me ' ,rf f y sz 3. ,' I '33, 5, 4 V Q vw. ,X . F' ' -,F , tiff if ,C A y M.. 42223149 , as wg, 3? Y , aff., r in .sac Wm -6 warg. V,f Y?5H1Qf A fa' fe, fa V' C ffiittwg? R3 you Qmifl we 2 ?,?2i'a3f.bm7t 331 43? l , ,i,g,.,,.... ,K I , 'V Q? LCN' , sv - 4 req' .QV i t Q 5 s em WS R - ia in a T Ye --pf 4 NJ 3 Pl W X ,sew -QL We fy A lil! a I wr 3, -sem, x .f is Qi ny? Zn Km X :Z fi 54455 9 fe Swgia J gint? f ' if 'lUnited We stand, divided We fall. This phrase aptly describes the work of the Inter Club Council which functions primarily as a coordinat- ing body for Fletchers numerous clubs, drives, and activities. Mem- bership of ICC is composed of the presidents of Fletchers clubs and classes, W orking together, th i s c o u n c il disperses responsibility to various clubs for school-wide proj- ects such as Homecoming, keeps a calendar of events to avoid conflict- ing activities, and strives to main- tain harmonious relationships be- tween all clubs. ettiozefe ' Members are, firfz raw, Lauback, Rutledge, Gorman, justice, Stevens, Stephens, Dozier, B. Blinn, Sandiford, Taylor, Burnett. Serofzd row: McAllister, Lay, Mongeau, Mawhinney, Bush, Rhodocker, McKibben, Strickland, McKinnon, Giles, Andrew, Parker, Hagan, McCormick, Rhea, Kein. Third row: Flowers, Terry, Morel, Daughtery, Powell, Watterson, Pulcifer, Mikler, McGehee, Mills, Thomas, Hall, Tuggle, Anders, Plummer, M. Blinn, Pickette, Fairbanks. Arrompanirt: DeVane. Melodious strains have drifted through the auditorium and out into the 'halls of Fletcher for the past year. Under the capable direction of Mr. Paul Fischer, the members of the chorus, by displaying talent and versatility, easily de- serve each bit of credit that is theirs. The wil- lingness and cooperation of this group is con- stantly exhibited through their assistance in the majority of our school programs and activities. To highlight the Christmas season the glee club, with the aid of the dramatic association, pre- sented an inspiring rendition of the Christmas story. This annual contribution to the holiday spirit of the school is eagerly anticipated each year, Glee Club officers reviewing some new music are: Jean Fairbanks, Secretary jackie Giles, Publicity Chairman, Sally 'DeVane, Accompanist, Arlene Kein President, Reggie Watterson, Treasurer, Mr. Fischer, Director. tilt 1 W if X sr ' 43 'ziifizggiff Y ,LQSOXYQI If .,iiU5?d editor. c 'figfoz W, .. ,. the project -'-- 3395 iililflfvba-E' A Siiifbf' fl will pay as n 0? Wf 9Qi9'X9f3,d3YS for . ,si ding .,,f.x an giff. I :jx bv 1he1ff2elriirf.iel.1 uiiiiaiid we5.'5f1ghgp,, taping ,zhafciiiia sei f e . Keeping a watchful eye on their staff are: Miss Benson, sponsorg and Judi Hicks, 1'1r'o1v1 Ov. - 1.a.,...1 a.:-1--..r. Law gh Flay Bill Te iormiei :ra poin iund his ieHfW?fii a six ya :I a 24 y Stricklz 5'letchei fnny to nding - well, .Si ttenhous ackman, iiors plz The se :l1QW' ng. The stii ring tb ating th: ldnnhn-n nnfh -vw.-,www-.4-.t ....-,.1..l The focal point of journalistic ac- tivity at Fletcher is the sixth period journalism class in room 105. Here the Northeaster staff busies itself with compiling and putting into print the neWs.that comes from all parts of the school. Accounts of the many Fletcher activities as well as feature articles of interest to both students and teachers are composed, revised, copy-read, and laid out be- fore the paper is ready to be printed and sold. The staff is assisted by the D.C.T. and business law student who work in securing advertising which helps to swing the financial end of producing the monthly paper. Several staff members attended the F.S.P.A. district convention in jacksonville this fall and gained many excellent ideas useful in producing the high quality paper, the Northeaster. 'f as-W at ml :ets ,eiii ong 1 F, .gat- eng H L , scof ter A ,n 2 lat' .at 'f ii epti' :mi wit' mg rlii nal' 5 S rgeljioseng T, 1 was the! fray arms T nsored by ls for a dig Qwmngf Q. elf-be' here EC students will begin ref begirmin -1 ' 5 wart I 'herhbicnslfzipsfe ah ring for C ,ognentfvegy-,brigl sorations. T aired verviefehefpili free mst f2,,,THT96.?E8!iQfes 'Q 'hich' is ve , I The general staff includes, left ta rigbl: Miss Heath, Eddie Bishop, Gene Whiddon, Eandra Carter, individual Betty Holloway, Judi Hicks, Arlene Abrams, Leigh Koffman, Helen Ethridge, Pat Wells, Nancy igggod Ch ,Sf1fff3Ye3rW5'i'93m' af Van Kleek La Faye Guest. i1fifize'wi1I' 1-,' all of -these 5 ' Dated md 9231 filled by rnenasggooa as or, ' . , Q - V. , 11' ,n ,rs - 1 I p , .V Q w I - V- Y . .Starr spear:-lei fi H ' A it A A A A A A A , . ,,f,.k I K of fhfiffmen liftwfromlast P' if A l!3aIii3,tJack VCo1yer iffrr f 1 fE?ff.Pf5fff?i?f2f5f.afidlfiifk T lfiel' P5531 fTh?4i57'5fns'iP'5?59Wf5'5f3!5 5?f10i?f3?!li th egujgqfherpfogp, jusz .getting over 0? cDe3?mber fvf Cluhjf he ?i5?11,'Wi1l.100k feigwell very ini ie lmedefiv fe H ' K Hgighnlayefi on the 'fsjffeang last f Yin me 'f9ffY.af1fQ1emhQ? of Keys! ty iw, be vefwpeble, gf ACM' We li Q' f V 1 L f,?43Bf?H SWff5iE5m9?'ff0Ii512592512563 --0--------' Aii' i-v-----+-+----A-TFT' H in' yg'Nick F1-gaer1cs,appfg-m well p T leicei A 3 , n ?i?????.i0Qt5..19vs ShO3sAand,ma5f c0n1017'9'Sh0fS--Eff f ?Ia1,S5r?3rQdger, the new-vaeq is at f11e,comniunify.,qgg1gef..cmhaggt ,ef . Jafgeiii G Hxitigl T3 if A X ' . ve, ,TI rii' A - V,'. The advertising staff includes, lefz to riglaz, seated: Andy Varnes, Peggy 5284, Pearce. Standing: Maris Blinn, john Rahn, Bill Terry, Gene Morse, Billy 3' Shaver- Harding- i .LWFY irl 4 K I ' .6 ..:'1fT- if ' ' T. F f f ya sf .. ai - .- N 111 - 1 . ,.... - .D M H f - ' . .. -:W rr 9' f ' W' H ' ' Rising early in order to do a double day's work are members of the D.C.T. To successfully combine study and work, these students arrive at school for their first class while most other students are still in bed. The first half of the dayls agenda consists of, academic classes, end- ing at 11:50 a.m. From school these students proceed to their job which might be in a local business office or with one of the large con- cerns in Jacksonville. This work experience af- fords to D.C.T. students realistic on the job training as well as the beginnings of a bank ac- count. I I I Leaders of D. C. T. are: Mr. Moore, Sponsor, Pat Carleton, Treasurerg john Rahn, President, Kathy Taylor, Vice President, Oliff Budd, Reporter, Lynda Hammond, Secretary, Charles Fairbanks, Sergeant-at-Arms, Dan Stubbs, Reporter. D, C. T. members, Jealed, left to right: Lana Martin, Clara Teli, Pat Carleton, Cathy Taylor, Lynda Hammond, Ann Durand, Maris Blinn, Pat Cody, Linda Cornwell. Standing: Oliff Budd, John Rahn, Billy Harding, Mary jo Coleman, jim Troanau, Charles Fairbanks, Phil Holler, Manuel Perry, Gary Borden, Johnny Taylor, Darrell Frazier, Dan Stubbs. Though the D.C.T. student is hard work- ing, his life is not all work and no play. Such activities as hayrides, beach parties, the Valentine Ball, employer- employee banquet, the state and district meetings highlight the year. ,El fp, xx, rl 'gn Q! , I 'N 4. -E lgq Q ll' 'K Q... ---' IfMa--- . Q l .n I - 'HI i MS ' N 1 IIRUS 6750 Thefiofficers Ai-. the Key Club are: taryg Ronnie Wingate, Sergeant-at-Armsg Pete Turner, Presiden,tggQgMr. Doulet, Advisor, Frank Higginbotham, Treasurerj-if Mona Lavy, Mascotg Harry Meshaw, Vice President,,These students, guided by the Kiyvanis Club, lead Fletchers Key Club in all its activities., The group at the right is enjoying some re- freshment at the Key Club's annual Mother- Son Tea. Adm i rin g Christmas decorations at the right are Harry Meshaw, Ron Wingate, jack Colyer, Mona Lavy, Pete Turn- er, Don Mabry, Roy Nelson. To develop initiative and leadershipg . . . to serve the school and communityg . . . to prepare for useful citizenship, . . These words are earnestly studied by prospective new members of the Fletcher Key Club as they prepare for the induction cere- mony on their big night. They become acquainted with the high standards of this respected service organization and participate in the many service and financial projects. The annual Mothers' Tea, Vocational Fair, School Leaders' Banquet, selling cokes at football and basketball games, treating 55 children to a free circus trip, and those wet, wet car Washes are all evidences of the Key Clubs' desire to fulfill objectives. Key Club membership is right- fully considered one of the highest honors a Fletcher boy can attain, Members are, fir!! row, left tp right: Eddie Shea, Fred Henderson, Richard McMillan, Don Mabry, Duke Scott, Larry Mabry, Butch Moore, Ronnie Wingate. Second row. Warren King, Hugh Floyd, Jack Colyer, Mona Lavy, Albert Terrell, Carter Nice, John Owens, Gene Whiddon. Third row: Harry Meshaw, jim Joyner, Pete Turner, Frank Higgonbotham, Roy Nelson. oX4Q V I 'ff W x .jf .,.. 5,3 ,k,k ,-,r,,,,, K,:L- ,k... 2 K , g,,,1QS'C-K XICQKS gfxwulxes . , ,. 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C, Pxodxox O60 'mix ncxwkxxcs. xodo Xxe Pxodooxkieq 'Gai ' x0'5Q.Le,x5. We QYACXQSE xxxe Sew 'lewis Y, K Now, ooo xecxea 'Now Qoxces Qxooo Yxexe, xxxe Exodoog ox x QXXfx5'xxxN'As 'ln XQAXXS, X xxmes o woooex we me Cliaxex oxhcx goox xoxgoxxco. So A' . , sxxxxxxog, XxeXoxoX, SCoooX Xxxgjx Y Sqslex eo, Cxm4xoxd5fEfYxQ0bxe, Scoxx. Psbbooesso, Ykgoei, Cikhesoxe, Visas Yaoxge, Cfooefgoia, Xieqg, 7QxooeXX, YXoXXoQ1wg , Yselxo, Saogoxoo, sxjxe, Yoxscg Law . ww, Gwl, ond 'fowl Legge, GKXXQ mm . Sec 3 XM5. A bm ,. 3 ,.75 S06 Front row: Mary Jo Sistrunk, Lynn Turner, Margaret Bowden, Gail Gillespie, Sandra Anderson, Toni Lawrence, Mona Lavy. Middle row: Lucile Anderson, Evelyn Syvertsen, Ronnie Wingate, jack Colyer, jim Joyner, Flossie Copeland. Back row: Gordon Vines, Frank Higginbotham, Miss Blakey, Duke Scott, Pete Turner. Alrrent for piciure: Eileen Legge, Joyce Secord. Spirit and enthusi- asm filled every new member at the annual N. H. S. induction cer- emony and lived throughout the year in the minds of these ac- tive students, spurring their ambitions to high peaks. Successfully cli- maxing these ambi- tions were two big firsts i the first an- nual N. H. S. Talent Show was inaugurated and the Fletcher chap- ter reigned as host to the state convention at its annual spring meet- ing. FRANK HIGGINBOTHAM ............ Vice Preridenl LUCILE ANDERSON Secrelary GORDON VINES ............ ...... P refidem' TONI LAWRENCE .............. ...... T reafwer SANDRA ANDERSON Chaplain The swimming party, formal banquet, and dance highlighted the busy schedule planned by our N. H. S. pro- viding fun and infor- mation for approx- imately 200 guests. Aware of the mem- bers' desire for achieve- ment, we can be as- sured that these recog- nized students will continue through the future years reaching num e r o u s honorable goals centered around the standards of this so- ciety. Q I I I I Top 20 bazlom: M r s. W i l c o x s p o n s 0 rg Su- za n n e McCor- mick, Presidentg Kay Tyson, Sec- r e t a r y g Judy Gray, Treasurer, Liz La n d r u m, Vice President. First row: Fuller, Mabry, Hall, Schnabel, Purser, Miller, Rawls, Joyner, Crowder, Mullis, Dickin- son, Oishi. Second raw: Landrum, Ackland, Lein'o, Grizzard, Abadessa, Brown, Butt, Faulkner, Daniel, Dowling, Crawford, Grandy, Moore, Lauwaert, Van Kleek, Frazier.,Tlyiwi row: Gray, McCormick, Sydenham, Peters, Clarke, Holloway, Routzong, Gorman, Doggett, Hawley, Bosley, Musseau, Moore, Hicks, Brown, Blackaby, Richard, Turner, Smith, Mixon, Rhodes, Smith. Fourzla row: Lassetter, Stevens, Tyson, Badger, Copeland, Harrington, Clark, Vander Wal, Wentworth, Rodgers, Manes, Norton, Kennard, Burnett, Moran, Stevens, Diz, Noe, Banks, Strickland. The National Junior Honor Society, number 623, was properly approved by the National Council on the tenth day of january 1950. From a group of nine charter members whose character, scholarship, leadership, and service exemplified qualities which should be developed in the pupils of American schools, this organization has grown to include presently over seventy members. The present member- ship is due largely to both the rapid growth of the school and a growing cognizance of the importance of academic prowess. As founding sponsor, Mrs. Wilcox continues to serve as advisor to the group, assisted by the faculty committee headed by Mrs. Gureck, chairman, Principal project this year has been assisting in the formation of the new Englewood High Honor Society. A play sponsored by the chapter in January, helping the Senior Honor Society with the State Convention, and the an- nual tapping of new members, initiation banquet and dance rounded out a full year. as Junior Chapter To the rigbz are Moureen Leino, Patsy Dowl- ing, Geannie Copeland, Mina Crawford, and Barbara Rhodes, with their successful fund raising project at I.C.C. fair. v. 1 ,ff i Above: Don Mabry, mascot. First row: Margaret Saunders, Sandra Hopkins, Ei- leen Legge, Bonnie Adkins, Joyce Secord, Alyce Watson, Virginia Harris. Second row: Becky Cornwell, Sandra Dozier, Ruby Hens- gen, Sandra Ramsey, Sandra Anderson, E. J. MacDonald, June Adkins, Sandra Car- ter, Pat Rhea, Shirley Windhain, Eliza- beth Cooke, Mary Lou Newman, Lucretia Riley, Nancy Van Kleek, Judi Hicks, Sandy Summey, Mary Alice Hedge, Jane Shultz, Bar- bara Blinn, Ellen McCul- lerq Jan Grey, Jeannie Mac- Donald, Betty Phillips, Rera Stephens, Libby Nor- man, Pat Riley. O X9 Qpka. 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Left: Two scenes from Zeta's highly suc- cessful 'lMinstrel in a Madhousef' a high- light in student entertainment this year. A noisy beginning, a full agenda, and a reverent ending are the contributing factors of a Delta Y-Teen meeting. Projects, socials, dues, and a widely imitated point system are the contribut- ing factors of a Delta Y-Teens year. The clink of a ladle in the punch bowl is heard at thelannual Christmas Snow- ball, while the friendly thud of pillow fights is heard at Camp Immokalee in the spring. Projects are made fun by the typical, continuous chatter of some fifty girls. Through the gaiety the Deltas do not forget that they are Christ- ian young women and, with their spon- sors, they strive to build a fellowship of girls devoted to the task of realizing ideals of highest living. jofztde Y-TEEN-- PURPOSE To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common lives those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our faith as Chris- tians. In this endeavor we seek to un- derstand Jesus, to share his love for all people and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Annual events of Del- ta Y-Teens are: Come- as - you - are Breakfast, Weekend at Camp Im- mokalee, Candlel i g ht Service, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Potato Chip Sale, Surprise Picnic, Snowball Banquet. Fiwt raw: Elmer, Claiborne, Henry, Parker, Patten, S. Davis, Hammond, Hansen, A. Davis, Turner, Snyder, Hulett. Second row: Bull, Tyson, Keys, Parsons, Lawrence, Anderson, Alford, Leino, Townsend, Smith. Third row: Zippel, Moran, Denton, Joyner, Adams, Gillespie, Crawford, Arnett. Fourth row: Boswell, Lavy, Sasnett, Dickenson, Smith, Lawhead. Fifth row: Bowden, Pearce, Hedge, Copeland, Landrum. Sixth raw: Whitaker, Naughton, Walker. Seventh row: Miss Hinkle, Federici, Miss Warren, Syvertsen. Delta Y-Teen officers on the rocks are left to right: Tillie Bowden, Vice President, Melanie Sasnett, I. C. C. Delegate, Lynda Lawhad, Secretary, Andrea Naughton, Project Chairman, Liz Elmer, Social Chairman. Bach row: Mona Lavy, Chaplain, Nicky Federici, Mascot, Flossie Copeland, President. Ahrent: Mary Sue Britt, Treasurer, Claire Anderson, Parliamentarian. Left to right: Barbara Whitaker, Barbara Den- ton, and Claire Anderson add the finishing touches to the main characters of Delta's suc- cessful annual Snowball. 'few Firsz row: Smith, Butt, Blackaby, Faulkner, Daniel, Mixon, Trotta, Crawford, Grandy, Bosley, Dowling, Lauwaert, Elkins. Second row: Morrison, Moore, Manes, Norton, Osterreicher, Rhodes, Copeland, Wheelus, Brown, Kennard, Defaut, Rowley. Third row: Grizzard, Arnold, Mays, Smith, Brown, Barrett, Burnett, Baer, Bell, Noe, Henderson, Hicks, Moore. Fellowship, fun, work, and learning are four important products which will come out of the activities of the seventh and eighth grade Y-Teens. Although in the first year of organization, this Y-Teen group received such an enthusiastic response from seventh and eighth grade girls that later in the year two separate clubs were formed, one for each grade. Officers for the seventh grade Y-Teens are: Kathy Hamilton, Presi- dent, Susan Carter, Vice Pres- ident, Nanette Dickinson, Secretary, Carolyn Mehrtens, Treasurer. Officers of the eighth grade Y-Teens are: Susan Tribble, President, Con- nie Patton, Vice President, Willa Webber, Secretary, Gail Carlson, Treasurer. It is clear, at even this early date, that future accomplishments will bring much success and worth to these two groups. . Q. 0 A group of active and in- terested girls compose the membership of this prosperous club led by its president, Mina Crawford. Providing Thanks- giving baskets for the under- privileged was meaningful to all the members, bake sales were helpful to the treasury, and a successful hayride added spice and fun to the year. Other officers are: Nancy Daniel, Vice President, Dora Mixon, Secretary, Judy Black- aby, Treasurer, Tommy Trotta, Mascot. au! mm Walking miles and miles of hall issuing daily bulletins, collecting attendance slips, lo- cating students, delivering messages . . . Seated at from desk: Mrs. Riddell. Left to right: Sandra Smith, Carol Boring, Carolyn Strickland, Eileen Bradshaw, Miss Rephan, Mrs. Smith, Barbara Strickland, Miriam Clemo, jo Arm Higginson, Marilyn Holmes, Billie Ruth Ackland. reaching for OK slips, chalk, lost items . . . sorting mail, answering phone, ditto- ing tests . . . all in a day's work for the office staff! Wada! .. 5 2 2 i E f 2 Seated in front: Janice Wanamaker, Virginia Harris, Mrs. Webb. Back row: Sandra Crawford, Virginia Shettlesworth, Sherry Ditmar, Sandra Summey, Kristine Griner, Mary Mawhinney, Paula Campbell, Joan Black, Linda Ruff, Sandra Ramsey. . S ai Money-raising work days, and civic projects are well known to this hard working group of boys. Along with the work comes the play-dances, hayrides, a Christmas banquet and dance, and a steak barbecue at Kingsley Beach, were some of the socials enjoyed by the Hi-Y this year. To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community, high stand- ards of Christian character . . This is the purpose 'of Hi-Y. These boys have signified the desire of doing their bestfor the benefit of Others. First row: Clements, Stubbs, Migette, Mouro, Scott, Federici. Second row: Poole, Leaptrot, Portman, Shugart, Sharp, Griffen. Third row: Dickson, Hall, Boswell, Luks, Howard, Davis. Fourth row: Bryant, Green, Mays, Bowen, Howard, Marino, Young, Grover, Vines. Fifth row: Sisserson, McFall, Mills, McMillan, Rollins, Harper. Sixth row.- Hyde, Umstattd, Floyd, Thames, Pittman, Young, Morper. At right, frrim top left: Owens, Umstattd, Burr, Shearon, jarbo, Grover, Davis, Cambell, Nelson, Nice, Wolfe, Wall, Hess, Byerly, Moore, Daniel. Leading the Hi-Y: David Harper, Sec- retary, Doug Scott, Treasurer, Hugh Floyd, Presidentg David Sharp, Sergeant- at-Armsg Mr. Morper, Sponsor, Rex Thames, Chaplaing Gordon Vines, Vice Presidentg Fran Bowen, Mascot. 'dfdddf ,'7 Bayly Walsh, Chaplain, Lynn Morley, Secre- Firrt raw: Parsons, Dickinson, Bennett, Bartlett, Smith, Morley, Price, Edwards, Richard, Blackler, Hamby, Adams, Elkins. Second row: Miss Burge, Burkett, Hobbs, McDonald, Furst, Koffman, Kennard, Daniels, McDonald, Birchall, Hulett, Walsh, McMillan. Third raw: Hall, Nicholson, Carnell, Harrell, Sweat, Howell, Owens, Rowe, Kielly, Hyde, Schnabel, DeFlorin, Hall, Leaptrot, Byerly, Kennedy. From the first faltering at- tempts at French to the Cwe hopej fluent conquest of the lan- guage at the end of two years, these students mix learning with fun through the French Club. All the activities of this club were done with a French flair. The most important and well known of these was the annual sidewalk cafe, held in the auditorium. Stu- dents on their lunch period bought popcorn, lemonade, and cookies while enjoying the disi play of French art and the real- istic cafe atmosphere. This year the group entered a car in foot- ball parade with French over- tones in the decorations. At the end of a busy year came the ban- quet complete with French men- us. It is a pleasure for a past French student to look back over his two years in French class and remember some really good times along with a lot of hard study- ing. The French Club enjoyed a trip to Fort Caro tary, Lyle Kielly, Program Chairman, Richard line, DeFlorin, Treasurer, Petra Dickinson, Vice President, Miss Burge, Roger Harrell, Presi- dent. Officers: Mrs. Stanton, sponsor, Roy Oishi, Con- sul Larry Mabry, Aedileg Liz Landrum, Scribag Arie Keys, Consul, Carol Bryon, Scribag Beverly Bull, Quaestorg Kay Tyson, Aedileg jean Ellen Claiborne Quaestor. Zatw glad Flu! :ow Eva Badger Pam Hanvey Sandra Smith Ruth Now len Arlene Abrams Cynthia Craig Ann Cowles Pat De Guenther Ginger Strobeck Harriet Clark Tommy Trotta George Duncan Kenneth Lasseter Second ww Belinda Young blood David Mielke Polly Clemo Carol Gorman Bettina Burr Jackie Turner Paula Moran Linda Diz Christine Ham mond Mrs Stanton Harriett Shore Sandra Summey Margaret Saunders Betty Ph1ll1ps Kristine Grinter Connie Peters Diane Claxton Mary Sydenham Judith Cornell Tbnd ww Fred Hixon Arnold Bostwick Gene Haga Robert Shearon Butch Moore Mike Elder Charles Mannen Tom Mills Bill Enghsh Mike Ballantine Brian Biedebach Bobby Nice Jacob Oester reicher Dezmond Waters Buck Fowler John Comstock Don Perry Harold Mills Bruce Biedebach Franklin Wolfe Although the splendor of ancient Rome has long since faded, the Latin language will continue to live on as long as groups like Fletcher's Latin Club are in existence. While studying the endless declensions, conjugations, and vocab- ulary, the students are preparing themselves for a better understanding not only of the Latin language itself but of the old Roman life and of our own English language. Cli- maxing the year of study is Latin Week which provides stu- dents with an opportunity to relive in person some of the events of ancient Roman life. Second year students, Senators, issue orders to their first year 'slavesf As a finale to Latin Week all students, bedecked in Roman dress, gather for a festive banquet in all the splendor and style of ancient Rome. 7.7.1, - I 0 Debaters who have shown outstanding ability are eligi- ble for membership in this honorary association. In that Seated: Sandra Hopkins, Secretaryg jimmy Little, Presi- dent, john Young, Vice President. Smndifzg: Mrs, Pierce, Sponsor, Margaret Saunders, Treasurer. To the righz, Peter Stevens has the floor while other debaters, Pat Parsons, Ken Lassiter, George Duncan, and Sandra Carter, listen. NFL operates within the Debate Club separate officers are not chosen. Busy making Fletcher known in debate circles throughout Florida, this group played host in October to the North Florida chapters at a two day district Congress. In November, the group assembled at the State House in Tallahassee for a State Congress. John Young became eli- gible for the National Congress in june. Participation in the District Debate and Extemporaneous tournament at Stetson University and the State NFL tournament in Or- lando rounded out an active year which furthered the NFL purpose of promoting interscholastic debate, oratory, dis- cussion, and other public speaking by encouraging the spirit of fellowship and by conferring upon deserving can- didates a worthy badge of distinction. Sealed: Larry Mabry, Sandra Carter, Don Mabry, Doris Price, Ann Cowles, Margaret Saunders, Alice Watson. Smndzng: Sandra Hopkins, Kenneth Lassiter, Billy Greenwood, Patty Brown, Pat Parsons, john Rawls, George Duncan, john Young. With eyes and hearts turned toward a fabulous junior-Senior Prom, the jun- ' qw' ' sw rm Fin! row: Shultz, Cornell, Mixon, A. Davis, Morley, Thames Cowles, Koffman, S. Davis, Kein, Benson. Second row: Bush P. Price, Elmer, Singleton, Rhea, Adkins, Hammond, Clemo, D. Price, Hansen, Watson, Umstattd, Newnan, Braddock. Third row: Webber, Ramsey, Jones, Clure, Joyner, Appleby, Holloway, Drolet, Strickland, Sands, Wern, Alford, Crawford. Fourth row: Reid, Lawhead, Sasnett, Walsh, Strickland, De Junior Girls rehearse their annual Fashion Show ior Girls plunged in to do their part toward the fund raising for this big annual undertaking. Working closely with the entire Junior Class, the girls pulled together to get the results they were hoping for. Perhaps one of the biggest projects of the club was its annual fashion show which was looked forward to by students throughout the school. Among the many other projects were dances and bake sales. Although the main purpose of this club is to raise money, these girls, working in cooperation with other Fletcher clubs, gave happily and heartily of their tal- ents to the Beaches' Polio Drive. jun- ior Girls stand as a fine example of good American youth working together toward a worthwhile common goal. Vane, Gillespie, Tribble, Parsons, Hunter, Corcoran, Pilla, Harris. Fifzb row: Robinson, Riley, Mawhinny, Carter, Hof- fenburg, Harris, Patten, McKinnon, Stanton, Swayze. Sixth row: Birchall, Bartlett, Keys, McCullar, Hagan, Sandiford, Goolsby, Huxham, Hensgen, Burnette, Mongeau, Hedge, Dick- inson, Craig, Summey, McCormick, Windham, Abrams. Miss Benson, Sponsor, Rex Thames, Mascot, joan Gillespie, Project Chairman, Penny Price Secretary, Barbara Crawford, Treasurer, Liz Elmer, Vice President, Melanie Sasnett, Piesi dent. iezehno ' ' Slew ' f Preparing the stage for a play are the members, .reared on floor: L. Mabry, Smith, Harrell, Poole, Seated at table: Burr, Reagan, Cook. Van Kleek. Sfafzriizzg' Mr. Fernandez, Saunders, Ulmer, Elkins, Mrs. Summers, D. Mabry, Doggett, Barrette, Shultz, 'xVindham, Hicks, Hopkins. Lef! to right fzrea' Jean Doggett, Secretary, Don Mabry. Presi- dent, Mr. Fernandez, Sponsor: Larry Mabry, Vice Presidentl Nancy Van Kleek. Treasurer. ! ill t K Ill 5, all A hit it was, whenever a production was undertaken by our Dra- matic Club. Under the direction of Mrs. Summers and Mr. Fer- nandez, this association has presented many plays and dramatic readings. Most enjoyed and best remembered -of these were the Christmas Pageant and the Senior Play which climaxes each year's season. Production of plays, the study of drama and creating team work by. unity are the goals of the THESPIAN SOCIETY. This active group has given spark and variety to various assemblies through- out the year, and well deserves all due credit. Taking a curtain call are the Thespians, an hon- orary group of experienced Dramatic Club members. They are, from left io rigfal: Shirley Wfindham, Billy Poole, Sandra Car- ter, Roger Harrell, Judi Hicks, Larry Mabry, Jane Shultz, Donald Mabry. , W 0 1 l The Girls, Athletic Asso- ciation was organized to in- crease interest in girls' sports, to deepen loyalty to the school, and to promote sports- manship in all sports activi- ties Members of this associa to earn letters on a point sys tem of game participation Fin: row: Goolsby, H. Ethridge, Van Kleek, Brown, Grandy, Daniel, S. Frazier, Hansen, Wiley Abbadessa, Marso, P. Frazier, Miss Morris, sponsor. Second row: Webber, Richard, Copeland Burnett, Umstattd, Wern, Saunders, Bess, K. Ethridge, Chattaway, Wiggins, Hawley. Thin! rou Flowers, C. Smith, Dixon, J. Smith, Brackett, Wentworth, Forrest, Haglegans, J. Frazier, Barrett Fomtzfa row: A. Davis, Dickinson, Weich, Turner, Rodgers, S. Davis Robison ' ,,-4.14. Selling candy and cakes provided funds to carry out such activities as field trips to Play Days in Jacksonville. Under the guiding hand of Miss Morris as sponsor, these girls have held high ideals of good sportsmanship and leadership throughout the year. i i l 1 , is 4 X Firrz row: Wilkes, B. jones, Lay, Brunson, Cook, Geevers, McGilly, Graves, Carlson, Arnold, Tribble, Rivas, Miss Morris, sponsor. Second row: Campbell, Young, Webb, Hentosh, Higgen- botham, Vincent, Larson, Shettlesworth, Mobley, Miller, Jones, Green. Third row: Higgenbotham, Marcum, Sneadeker, Gregory, Floyd, Huvard, Merrill, Lynn, Flowers, Brewer, Langston. Fourth row: Sandiford, Powers, Patton, Donegan, Corcoran, DeHart, Griffin, Wilson, Rossi, Reed, Kaminski. tion are given the opportunity I Firrt row: Chattaway, Wiley, Diz, Joyner, Burnett, McCormick, Smith, Anderson, Borchart, Wilson, Burch. Serond row: M. Wiley, A. Wiley, Clarke, Shore, Strobeck, Frazier, Robinson, Strickland, Crawford, Lauwart, Elkins, Bell. Third row: Frazier, Robison, Daughtery, Gilham, Vines, Miss Burge, Bush, McCuller. Fourth row: Trotta, Grandy, McClinnen. ' ed The continuous project of the junior Red Cross this year was a Great Enrollment Drive. This drive was a great challenge to see how many people they could enroll in the jacksonville junior Red Cross. The president of senior group is Emmett Grandy. The president of the junior council is Shirley Floyd. This year the Junior Red Cross was divided into two councils. The senior council includes the ninth through twelfth g r a d e s g the junior c o u n c il, the seventh and eighth grades. Under the di- rection of their sponsor, Miss Burge, and co-sponsors Har- riet Clark and Pat DeGunther, this active group sponsored a dance to raise funds for ma- terials for a school chest that was sent overseas to another school. First row: Jones, Lynn, Griffin, Langston, Reid, Hamilton, Cook, Mills. Serozzd raw: Floyd, Dan iels, Clark, Miss Burge, Riley, Ferris, Reynolds. Third row: Smith, Duncan, Gregary, Merritt Flippen, Moore. .Zac ' The members of Los Con- quistadores, as the Spanish Club is better kndwn, look forward to their end-of-the year festivities for which they worked and planned the year through. First comes their Slave Week where the poor unfortunates of first year are sold to the highest bidder in second year. For a full week they must do their master's bidding at school. It is really fun for all involved. At the end of Slave Week there is a Spanish Fiesta with all the fanfare and fun of the true Spanish festivities. The fiesta is a gay note with which to end the Spanish year. Firrl row: Patten, Elmer, Mixon, Bowden, Davis, Leino, Watson. Sammi mzzu' Forrest, Crawford, Wiley, Wiggins, Welch, Hansen, Davis, Virtuoso, Gray, Hensgen. Thin! mum' Ethridge, Appleby, Sands, Corcoran, Bess, Alford, Strickland, Ethridge, Frazier, Watson, Rogers, Braddock, Gray, Miss Ortiz. Fourth raw: Barnes, Federici, Mays, Tepfer, Shugart, Orvis, Griffin, jobes, Graham, McCully, Reese. 7am Zan aan These first year Latin stu- dents are studying the foun- dation of the Romance lan- guages. The highlight of their first Latin year is Slave Week, during which they are bought by second year students and serve as slaves. Firrt row: Bussard, Thames. Keys, Willis, Rhodes, G. Copeland Van Kleek, McDuffie, C Smith Whitel, Abr M . , y ams, urray, Dotson. Second rozc' Pet , D ' - '. erson oggett, Hawley, Morrison, Ack land, Dowling, Henry, Townsend, Butt, Faulkner, Lauwaert, Baer Moore, Moran, L. Copeland. Third row: Mrs. Stanton, Parsonage Hicks, Oesterreicher, G. Smith, Barrett, Lynch, Gardner, Reinke Marso, Manes, P. Smith, Crawford, Gonzales, Clarke, Blakaby Brown, Dickenson. Family ww: Russell, Willets, Mouro, Mc Williaiius, Taylor, Burr, Gionet, Banks, Joyner, Mullis, Barnett Graham, Keeney, Mehrtens, Reeves, Rawls, Brazell. Proudly displaying their charter are, from row: Mrs. Nease, sponsor, Cozene, Collins, Corcoran, Brackett, Wentworh, Strickland, Mawhinney, Purser, Umstattd, Peters, Abrenl: Clark, Diz, Wern, Butt, Hicks, Clark, Ballentine, Gibson, P. Moran, Copeland, Birchall, Shore, Holmes, S. Moran, Hagood, Hunter, D. Moran. Under the leadership of presi- dent Lynn Collins and the able guidance of a sponsor with much successful experience in the teach- ing field, the R. B. Rutherford Club of Future Teachers of Amer- ica should be hailed as we rec- ognize the contribution each member will make to the lives of future generations. Gaining experience and interest in the teaching field, this group has throughout the year observed and assisted in classes in Fletcher and in local elementary schools.,The F. T. A. sent four delegates to the state convention at Daytona Beach. They were: Harriet Clarke, Linda Diz, La Monte Hicks, and Bonnie Butt. As a fi- nancial project, which brought pleasure to many older stu- dents, members of the group sold coffee and doughnuts to the adult evening classes at D. U. F. This group, which is na- tionally affiliated with the N. E. A., is an excellent training ground for a future profession. Books find themselves mended and back in their own nooks on the shelves, students easily ob- tain help in finding mlaterial they need, and the correct library pro- cedure is passed on through the years. All this is due to the func- tioning of the library council, this year under the direction of Mrs. Quere, our new assistant librarian. The members of this club donate many hours toward making the Fletcher library the helpful, efficient library that it is. .4 . my Generously giving of their time to repair damaged books are, reared: Joanne Krase, Sharon Perry, Harriet Clark, Carole Baer, Shirley Swayze. Sm1zdifzg.' jimmy Little, John Rawls, Butch Moore, Mrs. Quere, Benny Coleman, Miss Alexander. Franz raw: Moore, Pilla, Costello, Hamilton, Griffin, Lay, Gordon, Von Weller, Sandberg, Dowling. Middle row: Mrs. Chatfield, Mixon, Mullis, Leslie, Cornwell, Shea, Daniels, Raleigh, Musseau, Wiley. Top row: Gabriel, Hall, Kluessner, Betzold, Mabry, Balkham, Joyner, English, Summers. The Gra-Y is a newly organized club sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. ,for boys in the fifth through eighth grades. Its purpose is to develop the members physi- cally, mentally, and spirit- ually. These boys are guided by their student sponsors, Russell Bryant, Roy Umstattd, Jerry Dixon, and Eddie Shea. Highlights of the year have been a camping trip to Greenfield Plantation, a city wide houseparty at the Y.M.C.A. for all Gra-Y members, and organized football and basketball games with other clubs. Officers are: Larry Gabriel, President, George Grandy. Vice President, Mike McCann. Secretary, Chuck Scott, Treasurer. F 3'4?450ff4 y . One of Fletcher's most respected and active junior High groups is the junior High Student Council. Its membership includes elected representatives from each junior High second period class, plus class presidents of the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades. Under the guidance of Sen- ior Student Council Vice President, Don Mabry, and Faculty Sponsor, Mrs. Chatfield, this group has Written a manual for the council, organized a clean up campaign, and assisted the Senior Council in its plans for the S.A.S.C. con- vention to be held at Fletcher next .year. maine Hdeezfeadefw With the event of each junior High sports classic, the voices of our nine jun- io r Cheerleaders r e v e r - berated to shout of Fletch- er's glory. Never lacking in enthusiasm, they spurred on the team through t h i c lc and thin. Good sports in victory and defeat, they never slacked up on the cheers that heart- ened and enlivened the Fletcher teams, To fulfill another phase of their pur- pose, stimulating spirit throughout the school, they helped sponsor buses to out of town games, par- ticipated in pep sessions and Homecoming, and en- c o u r a g e d cheerleading among the junior High girls. With leadership like this, the spirit of Duncan is destined to be forever on the rise. Center front, flofkwifez jean Ellen Claiborne, Bon- nie Parker, Moureen Leino, -Captain, Susan Hulett, Judy Gray, Patsy Dowling, Dora Mixon, Mina Crawford, Sue Ann Henry. Centex' Miss Morris, Sponsor. afotaf , afotofpep If th e highest things in the world were pep and S p ir i t our Junior Cheerleaders w o u l cl certainly he on top! Smiles to capture any heart. Caught in a rare moment of rest are Mona Lavy, Judy Hulett, Andrea Naughton, Flossie Copeland, Marilyn Reid, Arie Keys, and Linda Lawhead. LIZ ELMER Providing the beat for the heart of Fletcher spirit are these nine loyal Senators, captained by Judy Hulett and sponsored by Mrs. Gureck. It looks so easy to us from the bleachers, but ask any one of our hard working cheerleaders and shelll tell you of anxious moments of waiting for judges' decisions after annual spring tryouts, of wearying hours of after school practice perfect- ing routines, of brain-racking thought inventing new cheers . . . yet shelll remember most the excitement of out of town trips, the fun of meeting cheerleaders from other schools, and the undeniable thrill as you stand in front of the bleachers and hear the thunderous roar of Fletcher students cheering on their team. :aide MARILYN REID FLUTES Cynthia Craig Doris Price Joyce Norton Bobbi Bess CLARINETS Jo Sistrunk Frank Pfundstein Kay Etheridge Mark Singleton Carole VanderWal Freddy Harrell Bradford Buckley Lyn Quick Nancy Offenburg Rita Chambers Susan Perry Richard Mathews jane Kellum Larry Williams BASS CLARINET Sandra Spruill CORNETS Roger Rose Beverly Appleby Roger Harrell Paul Hess gauze! This year the leadership of Fletchers band was quite capably taken over by Mr. Beckham. Our musical organization has put many miles behind them in parades, marching practices, and musical exhibi- tions at our football games. In the spring they represented Fletcher at a district contest held at jacksonville University. To the left: Band council members are Joyce Secord, jo Sistrunk, 2nd Lt.g Billy Poole, Captaing Walter Quick, Sandra Spruill, 1st Lt. Second row: Roger Harrell, 1st Lt., Frank Lee, Gordon Wilkinson, jimmy Rollins. 0660 ' Outside of school they have given several con- certs, sponsored a tag day to raise money for trip expenses, and given of their own time to paint their band room. Always on the go from the first practice session at the beginning of the year to their last performance at graduation, our band gives a fine performance as Fletcherls musical representative. Piclznted la Ike rigbf is the able leader of the band, Mr. Otto Beckham. TROMBONES Frank Lee Billy Poole john Stewart Clifton Simmons Henery Stokes FRENCH HORNS Walter Quick Ann Madden Conrad Baucler BARITONES Peter Stevens jimmy Rollins BASS Mackenzie Craig Daive Warren PERCUSSION Gordon Wilkinson Robert Swanner Helen Stevens 444-fm Drum major Walter Quick in full regalia. The senior majorettes, below are: Doris P Mixon Joyce Secord Vir ini H rice, Maxine , , g a arris, Eileen Bradshaw, Vir inia C 11 ' g oste o, and JoAnn Hrggenson. . . I , .H .- - b - ' +' 1 L acZ!4awKSazaZZ- ' ' ' ' The Fletcher chapter of the Quill and Scroll Was re- organized this year under the direction of Miss Benson. This club is an honorary organiza- tion for those who have done outstanding work in the field of journalism. Sealed, Zefl to right: Arlene Abrahms, Sandra Carter, Leigh Koffman, Judi Hicks, Eileen Legge, Barbara Crawford. Stfzrzdirzg' Pat Wells, Miss Benson, Sponsor, Tillie Bowden, Duke Scott, Don Mabry, Evelyn Syvertsen, and Gail Gillespie. The Debate Club is made up of individuals who have realized the importance of being able to put their thoughts and opinions into effective speech. For them the club provides practice and learning in speech activities through debate, group discussion, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, and such speech contests as I Speak for Democracy. The members gain many new friends in traveling to other schools and cities for student congresses and discussion meets, and experience much enjoyment while learning to make better use of our English language. Faithful and hard working sponsors are Mrs. Pierce and Mr. Hall. - WMM Bark row, left zo right: Betty Boyd Holloway, George Duncan, John Rawls, Pat Parsons, Doris Price, Ann Cowles, jimmy Little, Mr. Hall, Mrs. Pierce, john Young, Don Mabry, Pat Brown, Betty Faye Phillips, Bill Greenwood, Ken Lassiter. Lefl, frozzl: Larry Mabry, Elizabeth Cook, Sandra Igslfpkins, Alyce Watson. Rigbz, frofzl: Margaret Saunders, Sharon Perry, Sandra Carter, Dezmond aters. Fir!! row: Ronnie Wingate, Hugh Floyd, Harold Mills, David Powell, jimmy Stockman, jim Joyner, Bill Terry, Eddie Shea, Spike Sisserson, Russell Bryant. Second wuz' Doug Scott, Warren King, David Sharp, Fred Henderson, Roy Umstattd. Memorable to every stu- dent is the annual initiation of the new lettermen who are better known as Dumb- johnsfl At this time the former lettermen request that their every wish be carried out by these new and worthy members. A club of fun, work, and loyalty, the F Club will follow our boys through the years. . ! . an annual event sponsored by the Science Department for the purpose of encouraging individual projects and re- search in the fields of Science. First place went to Pat Parson's model oil well. Seconds to Shirley Tribble's climate controlled home, Lee Daniels solar furnace, Wayne Ellis' landscaping project and Joyce Holloway's models of the internal anatomy of the human body. Winner's projects go to the N.E. Regional Science Fair which is under the general chairmanship of our own Mr. Morper. swan - Me agyzafazm To a stranger approaching the school, Fletcher's brick walls present a calm and serene appearance, but inside this cool facade, the rooms and halls are vibrant and alive, a buzzing beehive of activity. As fall fades into winter and winter into spring and summer, a steady stream of events keeps the student forever on the move. An important part of an individual's school life is what he does outside the classroom. While studies provide the knowledge and facts that will help one as an adult, the club meetings and other extracurricular activities offered at Fletcher and most high schools hold something of equal importance for a happy well-rounded life. Only a group of hard working club members striving to make a success of their current project can know the meaning of true co- operation, only this same group laughing and enjoying themselves at a social can know the full value of the fellowship of friends, and only those taking part in some sport, whether from the spectators' stands or on the field of play itself, can know the joy of the feeling of good sportsmanship. Through participation in these activities the student learns to accept more and more responsibility and finds many opportunities to develop his special talents. On the following pages we have tried to capture for you some of the outstanding activities of the year. Turn to them now and relive some of the moments which will forever stand out in your memory of high school life. Cheer up, Terry Parker, the worst is yet to come! The Fletcher Senator guarded the entrance Terry Parker Braveyard May they rest in peace. Touchdown ? ?? A tense moment during an exciting game. Hey, gang , . . Everybody YELL I The goalposts take on a new look for Homecoming. cry Bury 0 9 the Braves rang throughout the school, the approach of the 1957 Homecoming 5 season became evident. Overnight the 11 graves with their ominous red and black crosses appeared on the front lawn of the school, spelling doom for the Terry Parker foes, and the Senators' war cry was plastered across the front of the school in large letters. At the annual bonfire, a brave burned at the stake mid the rousing cheers of the Fletcherites. The excite- ment grew, heightened by a rousing pep session and a colorful Homecoming parade. Finally, the eagerly awaited climax came, the night of the big game. At the entrance gate the Fletcher Senator and Terry Parker Brave stood watch as a large crowd filed through and climbed onto the gaily decorated bleachers. The streamers on the goal posts waved in the wind as the band played the National Anthem and, as the starting whistle was blown, the 1957 Homecoming battle was underway. Come on, everybody, join the parade! Now, coach? Now? ? The war cry of Fletcher: Bury the Braves Enter, the heroes- The royal dance. His majesty4Ron-Bon. A moment to remember. At the half, while the teams were getting a well-deserved rest, the band formed a large heart on the field. Then, as the strains of A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody filled the air, the court stepped around the inside of the heart to their places. Time stood still as first the flowers were presented to attendants Flossie Copeland and Mona Lavy, and then to the lovely queen, Judy Hulett. Their escorts as announced, were Spike Sisserson, Pete Turner and King Ronnie Win- gate, but substitutes stepped up to take the places of these football players. Fletchers most i gg, The joy which only a queen can know! regal court. After a triumphant ride around the field in 1958 convertibles, the court adjourned to their specially decorated grandstancl for the remainder of the game, which proved to be a victory for Fletcher. At the Homecoming dance, the white carpet was rolled out and the court promenaded onto the stage. Here the smiling king and queen were royally crowned by the president of the junior class and ruled until, in a few hours, the 1957 Homecoming was but another happy mem- ory of life at Fletcher. l Chivalry is not dead! si is Radiant Queen Judy! K y 2, 5, t i Which one will it he? I crown thee . . 6 Fifteen rahs for the Fletcher team! at Dig that crazy flame. Everybody ready ? E x 3 The flames leap higher to devour the remains of the Terry Parker brave. Look, she's got a jr. class pom-pomf' Leaping high for Fletcher's glory. S fa lt v 1 x fg351g?fgf2f.iZg L5ig559,gfw5s-'rsslQ ,,,, Q', ' THEY , , Wu. -1 ' --V'-' Harry Meshaw, Rex Thames, and Hugh Oesterreicher appeared for the Alpha Hi-Y in a hilarious skit entitled, So You Think You've Got Troubles. Fletcher discovered much of its hidden talent this year through the National Honor Society's H1957 Variety Review. Consisting of some eighteen acts sponsored by the school's various clubs, the show featured every- thing from piano selections to comedy routines. 1 Hlhsfy Burn' '-I '....r--- eww : :-, i'i'- f -- ,,,.,---,, -. mu' f f ',fff'I ,..,... fiat -in xii 4 an -gg, IE:-nv-w 1 zilv -ff ,.. Is., 1.. M xx .,.. vt: i L-:am - ' . ' . f ,. We r ff It M iafrwf ....... Q at X W m i fiigggwa I W Quia? f 1- , E' ix Nei wmv? Us ..... a V . , r 1533? ,. 'f ' :fig-:. 'M 1 H 1- af: , .. .se ., t5f:, , ,A nu '- , l gl- sr? 1 -:M I 3 1' aww- - I ........... , um -M...-. , ,,, Ka -t f , M my , , Mg Em, U ,E . 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' ' aan! ff'i7ifE'?5555i? lisgifmfrssjf . . .. : a,f1:r.1.r':-wi f ' The Grand Finale with jack Colyer, Master of Ceremonies son began to appear around Fletcher The plain school ansformed into spectacles of glistening red and green or Christmas lights angel hair and greenery as the students he honor of winning the Best Decorated Homeroom con by the student council Exen the halls took on a festixe e efforts of the Art classes Santa gained many helpers 's ninth grade science class was converted into a workshop painting, and wrapping toys for the underprivileged child- aches. On the last day of school, these presents lay piled Jntainous heap under the beautiful white tree and attention preparing and collecting the multitudinous baskets of food e homerooms. An outstanding event of the season was the is of the calendar flipped again to Decemberg signs of the r ' ' ' i r7 I I 7 . 7 h I I - 1 geant presented by the Fletcher Glee Club. There was a 4 7 yuftilf, 'i ' ' cbzalcgwaq hushed silence in the auditorium as the old shepherd told again the beloved Christmas story and the characters of the manger came to life again on the other side of the stage. The stained glass window towered high above the robed choir as they supplied the music. Another feature adding to the religious side of Christmas was the series of services given by the ministers of the beaches during the week before the closing of school. Turning to the social events, memories of the many class formals, the Sub-Jrsf formal at the George Washingtoiu with the inauguration of the club's lead-out, the Zeta Y-Teen dance, the annual Delta Snow- Ball, the gigantic silver and blue Christmas tree revolving at the Winter Wonderland Ball, the first Anchor Club New Year's Masquerade, and the many other parties of the Yuletide, will not be soon forgotten. Fletcher will long remember the reverence, the beauty, the helping hands, and the laughter and gaiety of Christmas 1957. 1 Ronnie Wingate paces off another dollar's worth of side- walk. Announcing Fletcher's walkathon for Polio - announcing Behold! The Victor. One of the outstanding things about a smaller school such as Fletcher is the cooperation and in- terest which the students have in their activities. This spirit becomes very evident with the annual event of the Beaches Polio Drive. This year, through the efforts of the members of the ICC, Fletcher surpassed a goal of 531,000 Everyone did his part, and included in the final total were the proceeds from a midnight movie sponsored by the Student Council, three car washes in which the boys of the Key club and the Hi-Y groups participated, orange juice sold at the basketball games, and an after- game dance held by the Anchor Club. Also included was money collected by the Junior Girls and the National junior Honor Society who braved the cold to stand for hours in front of many places of busi- ness selling crutches and fortunes. Climaxing the drive were the big walkathon and dance held on january 27. The walkathon, a brainstorm of the Y-Teens, attracted much interest and boosted the fund by over 58500. This big race between Ronnie Wingate and David Powell, who were dressed in football uniforms and sta- tioned on opposite sides of the street, started at Arnotis Bobby Nice flags down another car. L W i. sim M . Ma. ,,t.,,.,,w:1awiaw, awzzmnu-luimvmawn ma-.:w a.uss:wt-rr aw: 1111-was-Q, rrgwumrmsz :ffm .wire Few contributions got away from the cheerleaders. airy:-was aswrsmfrsx- ' exceed 57 ,000 bakery and advanced well on toward Neptune Beach. The boys moved a foot for every dime collected by the respective Y-Teen groups they were representing. Giving a helping hard to the Y-Teens were the cheerleaders who cheered the race on and gathered the contributions from cars stopped by Bobby Nice who stood in the middle of the street waving them down with his purple and white .pom-poms. David Powell was victorious for the Deltas. That night, at the dance in the Atlantic Beach School auditorium, the Polio drive drew to a close as couples danced - to the music of the Palm Valley Catsf, M Thanks to the success- 1 ful efforts of Fletcher students, a few more polio victims will lead happier lives. The Palm Valley Cats kept the place hopping. Mr. Sutton displays his skill on the dance floor. nw Q B -- H W - ---WW .... ,. W ,W.. L... -,,,,,,,,,WM The money counters were kept busy. A popular spot during the evening - the refreshment table. Fletcher students had fun while benefiting the Polio fund. I'll shout it to the world! 2.247 - mwlS Want to see my tonsils ? Pajamas on parade. Not too 'shy and not too bold -that's a Sub-Jr. I've been told. Some actually sleep. Some good old fashioned harmony. Eeek! ! Tillie in her thinking cap. Snow in sunny Florida?? !! It came from Outer space. I W i., A f ' eiiiiiiisfif ,. A group of Fletcher beauties A familiar scene around the halls ,T W, W N,,,M.m,WWM,.Mawa.Wai.ww, '- is ,,,- wewztmwaew It takes talent to eat spaghetti. Sm The finished product - Heaven on Earth. There Came a celebrity among us-JoAnn Campbell. It's a centipede! Gorclan adds spice to the-initia tion. Wlmich one is the angel? Isn't it cure? i . 1 L I 1 e 1 4 i i I I 1 .ll 1 3 I-Hmm 4 RONNIE WINGATE HUGH FLOYD DAVID POWELL End, All-City Halfback I Center, Cdpfaifl I Little Alpgmte All,NEC All-C1ty, All-NEC, and Outstandmg AILNEC L1r1eman Award for Duval County and Fletcher l CQ-2 C .. I9 'V 6. X 'S-up-a I -, sv 'G I , QA Hugh Floyd strefalfs away from two Crusaders N 'Eh' RICHARD RITTENHOUSE RUSSELL BRYANT THCICIC Guard EDDIE SHEA Fullback JIM STOCKMAN HAROLD MILLS SPIKE SISSERSON CU'C51PfffW Guard Tackle Guard Fletcher Opponent 20 Daytona Mainland .... 20 18 Fernandina ................ 0 13 Dupont ......... .... 1 9 6 Paxon ...... .... 7 13 Bolles ..... .... 7 O Ocala ...... 13 6 Palatka ............v ..... 2 5 7 Terry Parker ...v... .... 0 7 Ketterlinus ......... .... 1 4 34 Bishop Kenny ............ 12 PETE TURNER DAVID SHARP Quarterback Tackle JERRY DIXON JON YOUNG BILL TERRY Halfback Guard' Fullback ,umanuai-rm-r up Fin: faux' Bobby Riddell, Gordon Joyner, Boyce Holler, Billy Minton, jimmy Umstattd, Victor Kegley, john Scott, Bobby Newman, Gene Cox, Sonny Weldon, Dennis Shea, Don Pulsifer. Second row: Larry Hess, Franke Wolfe, Butch Moore, Bob Medley, Mike Ballantine, Don Talbot, Fred Betzhold, Murray Miller, Fred Hixon, David Larson, jerry Rittenhouse, Bobby Arlan. Tfaird wuz' Don Wilson, Nevin Miller, Gene Daniel, Colin Varnes, Ray Wingate, Hank Wilkerson, Dick Peden, Steve Bryant, Roy Bryant, Walter McFall, Roy Havens, Butch Davis. Under the tutelage of Coach Frank f Pro- fessornj Hoye, the Fletcher Jayvees completed ther season with a 1-5 record. Throughout the '57 campaign, the Baby Senators showed the speed, blocking, and running ability of varsity calibre material. The team faced many tough and experienced opponents this year including DuPont, Parker, Paxon and Engle- wood. A wave of applause is due the hard- working team for their strenuous efforts on the gridiron every Tuesday night. The invaluable experience and confidence they have gained will contribute to strong and successful Senator teams of the future. Coach Messinese instructs J. V.'s to knock 'em down and when they get up, knock 'em down again! Boys run through dummy scrim- mage to learn their blocking and running assignments. sn- x is--r JACK COLYER Opening the '57-'58 season with a spine-tingling 47-46 victory over Jacksons Tigers, the Senators proved their court prowess with fast, smooth ball handling. Overcoming a lack of height and experience the Fletcher basketeers battled all on even terms. Coach Hal Schroder mentored the aggressive and spirited team to top performances as the team improved steadily throughout the season. The Fletcher courtmasters provided thrills and chills in many games decided in the last second, leaving the Senator rooters uncoiling from their seats in excitement. The Senator campaign was highlighted by a smashing victory over arch-rival Dupont, with the purple and white coming from behind for a conquering 36-35 score. The team was sparked by high-scoring jack Colyer and sophomore sensation Steve Bryant, with lettermen and novices combining forces to round out a well-knit basketball power. 'f 31 i if i la Oromaner takes his favorite jump-shot, hitting for two. DUKE SCOTT NICK FEDERICI Z Fig!! : 34 Fin! rozu: Richard McMillinf Bobby Head, john Scott, Emmett Grandy, Albin Daugherty, Mike Kissling, Dan Harper, Coach Sutton. Second rout: Sammy Stewart, Alan Lauwaert, Nevin Miller, Gregory Luks, Pat Howard, Colin Varnes, David Crawford, Albert Terrell, john Owens. Today's hard-working V.'s are the nucleus of tomorrow's varsity courtmasters. This year's B Team set an all-time winning record, recording 34 straight victories over a span of two seasons before being toppled by the jackson Tigers. The season' was highlighted by Jim Crow johnsonfs All- County scoring record of 54 points in one game. jr. High and CH Team-Frozzz: Burton Kluessner, W. Brewer, Luns- ford, G. Joyner. Back: Norton, King, Murphy, Mr. Thompson, Coachg Hyde, Walden, Council, Cassidy, Green. Bitsy Varnes takes aim against jackson's Baby Tigers as Albert Terrell looks on. 1958 TRACK TEAM: Fin! row: Simmons, Howard, Furst, Moore, Stockman, Floyd, Clements, Thames, Hunter, Rittenhouse, Oesterreicher. Second row: Wheeler, Tepfer, Taylor, Nice, Little, Everett, Leaptrott, Watters, Tuttle, Evans, Orvis. Third row: Higginbotham, Trotta, Jobes, Guerra, Daniels, Gilham, Doster, Bradley, I-Iunsucker, jones, Weldon, Coach Knuth. Fowlla row: Pittman, Ballentine, Thomas, Woodle, Hanson, Oesterreicher, Grosz, Reidenbach, Clinoff. Fifth row: Mannen, Larson, Portman, Reeves, Bryant, Dixon, Cotton. Sixth row: Varnedoe, Shugart, Terry Powell. mek and There is terrific potential in Coach Knuth's ,58 track squad. With a strong nucleus of returning lettermen and a tremendous turnout of boys, the Senator cindermen should have one of the me track team are Coach Schroder, Head Track Coach best squads in the state. Due to their hard work and tremendous Knuth, and Coach Messinese. spirit D. U. Ffs sprinters won all of their dual meets, took fourth place in the Fletcher Invitational, and were runners-up in the Lee Relays last year. The air of determination that is present with both the team and their very capable coach should lead to a top-notch squad, capable of taking both local and state honors in 1958. Lending their knowledge and experience to build a first Returning Senior Lettermen: Roland Clements, Art Furst, Hugh Floyd, jim Stockman, Russ Bryant. From raw: Furst, Wheeler, Oesterreicher, Clinoff, Moore, jobes, Hanson. Back row: Everett, Leaptrott, Tay- 1 o r , Higginbotham, Tepfer, Simmons, How- ard. aotcuwl we ' XXOmzdmc?e From row: Bryant, Floyd, Terry. Bark row: Weldon, Hunter, Port- man, Reeves. B el 0 w .' Rittenhouse, P o w ell, Clements, Stockman. f 2, ' mea ez 1 41 Q X 1 42.3 , I I 2' Front row: Howard, Clements, Floyd, Reev- es, Tepfer. Bark mu' jones, Tuttle, Gilham, Thomas, Daniels, Cot ton, Hunsucker. fdaq team DIL? Front row: Bradley Oesterreicher, H., Clin- off, Doster, Furst Dixon, Oesterreicher, J Back row: Ballentine Woodle, Larson Thames, Nice, Green Guerra, Shugart, Wat- ters. If If O e O I Front row: Clinof f Floyd, Bryant, Terry Reeves. B 61 c ,le row: Doster Clements, Furst, Oester- reicher, H., Dixon Bradley, Oesterreicher J. D. a Front row: Spike Sisserson, Eddie Shea, Nicky Federici, Coach Hoye, Ronnie Wingate, Wayne DeHart, Roy Umstattd: Second row: Emmett Grandy, johnny Scott, Harry Meshaw, Freddy Hender- son, Steve Bryant, Jimmy 'Crown Johnson, Doug Scott, John Owens, Billy Bowers, Larry Gionet, Dennis Shea. Doug goes for a high foul tip. Professor signals for cool two. ., M , Umstattd and Harper go for two Q w iififl S ,Eg , V3 K N ,. N ., , ,.., ,,... .,,. r . m . h Vy,LA L --tt i - f ti ,i,:'m-,wrf.g .Uzj., .ig .1 ,- w wgi,g-Kg.ag,-LL-I'-7 , . f szwf' Q I , pw ,1 N. 5' 'gif ,tw , , f r Wifi? - if wi h mg W Mf ' efS ibiQ:22'1'z . - l t , WPS it ii? a X ' ' S f ' - ' 4' 2 ' , Z . p A ' .. ,, ,- S -A ' . g at ,J 'P nie 4' weaves. .te .ana W, 4,4 rem, ww Hopes are high for the '58 Senator diamond squad to have a most successful season. Helping to back up these hopes are many returning lettermen, including two 1957 All-City Players-left fielder Eddie Shea and jim fCrowj Johnson, star southpaw pitcher, who finished with an 8-2 record last year. Our hard working spirited ball players went all out last year by compiling a 15-5 record, the best in baseball history, at Fletcher. This season's team will have an extra strong pitching staff, headed by jim john- son, Ron Wingate, and Fred Henderson. This talented squad, under the training of Coach Frank Hoye, should Yer out!! be a definite threat for local and state diamond honors. EDDIE SHEA RONNI E WINGATE FEDERICI SPIKE SISSERSON xx 5 ROY UMSTATTD -c . WAYNE DeHART K :If ,Au -.:V,,.,.- NICKY f .. S' F Q - ir 'wil A i pl! f if U -5- ----f sf Q S Wg Fin! row: Oromaner, Stewart, H ll. S :Z ' ,- C b ' ' Mills, Hall. Third row: Pettigrew?Laui63e1rt,3Ti'b ,agui eu, Shearoni Federici, Schnable Rowe ti ,,,, , xx The future of Coach Sutton's '58 swimmers might seem somewhat dimmed by the lack of returning veteran swim- mersg however, if past records predict the future, the final record should be quite bright. In their 1957 season, the Senator mermen captured North East Conference and third place honors in the county and state meets. oe ooman, Vines, Coach Sutton. Coach Sutton and State Championship Trophy. They had fun in Pompano at State Meet. With hours of hard practice in frigid waters, sparked by a certain determination to win, the Fletcher tank men have always come through with a brilliant record. Under the excellent leadership of their coach, john Sutton, they will surely do it again in '58, Federici splashed to victory in butterfly. Robert Shearon executes a perfect jackknife from low board Sammy Stewart takes racing stance. Left: Sr. Dale Pettigrew prepares to hit water. Dougy Hall shows championship form in 200-yard freestyle. Coach Sutton shows jeff Oromaner the proper starting stance. X 9 I f First row: Edith Adams, Nancy Daniel, Bonnie Butt, Ann Cowles, Lynn Morley, Alice Davis, joan Lee Smith, Eileen Faulkner. Second row: Pat Parsons, Virginia Virtuoso, Maureen Leino, Linda Ulmer, Ebba Townsend, Mary Sydenham, Pat Brown, Nicky Lauwaert. Tbird row: Aileen Hansen, Harriet Holmes, Kathy Peterson, Diane Claxton, Susan Davis, Eva Badger, Patsy Dowling. Faurlb row: Petra Dickinson, Anne McGeehee, Marye Lou Newman, Mrs. Clay, Gayle Birchall, Bobbie Bess, Liz Landrum. 2 Firrt row, below: Pat Frazier, jean Van Kleeck, Charlene Abbadessa, Barbara Brown, Sharon Marso, Jan Grandy, Nancy Daniel. Back row: Glenda Smith, Carolyn Smith, Neva Flowers, Peggy Barette, Judy Robison, Claudia Burnette, Nicky Lauwaert, and Mrs. Clay. The famous Fletcher Aqua Queens, coached by Mrs. Alice Clay and willingly as- sisted in diving by Mrs. Robert Denton, began early practice in blizzard weather to maintain their prominent swim record in the hot spring- time sun. With such excellent coaching and diligent practice our swim gals can look for- ward to continual success in individual school competition, the county meet, and N. E. C. and state meets in Daytona. dpdfbfd Another first came on the Fletcher girls' sports scene this year with the appearance of both a Senior Girls, volleyball team and a basket- ball team which competed with other schools as part of an organized county program. The county was divided into two districts of five schools each. The winners of the district competition jousted for county championship. Under the coaching leadership of Miss Morris, Fletcher girls enthusiastically participated in the basket- ball and volleyball competition and, in the spring, took to the field for softball. The enthusiasm evidenced in connection with this program indicates that it has been an excellent addition to an already well organized sports program for Fletcher girls. 275.7 ' Kneeling: Dale Weich, Georgia Brackett. Fir!! raw, standing: Margaret Saunders, jackie Turner, Miss Morris, Linda Diz, E. J. MacDonald. Second row: Lynn Collins, Ida jean Owens, Arlene Webber, Alice Umstattd, Jo Ann Smith. MISS MORRIS Fin! row: Mary Hagan, Helen Etheridge, Arlene Webber, Alice' Umstattd, Cherry Goolsby, Georgia Brackett, Nancy Van Kleek. Second row: Marion Copeland, Margaret Saunders, Bobbie Bess, Melanie Sasnett, Sally DeVane, Alice Gardner. Members of the boys' tennis team are Donald Perry, Keith Pittman, Jimmy Little, jery Groszb, Frank Higginbotham. Meanwhile, the girls were having an almost perfect season, losing to Seabreeze of Day- tona. Since there are many talented Senator racketeers returning to the court this year, the outlook is excellent for a successful '58 season. Since tennis was first started as an or- ganized sport last year both the boys' and girls' teams have turned in enviable records. The boys, playing such rugged teams as Day- tona, Mainland, Bolles, and Jax. University, finished the '57 season with a 4-3 record. Above, the girls' tennis team: Neva Flowers, Linda Dixon, Susan Hulett, lo Ann Smith, E. J. McDonald, jane Shultz, Nancy Blemel, Mary Sattuck, Arlene Webber, Shirley Windham, and :uv-W- me we do-f vm A ' ' S i 1 25:55 Q FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH NEPTUNE BAPTIST CHURCH OCEAN PARK BAPTIST CHURCH ST PAULS CATHOLIC CHURCH FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF THE BEACHES CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST CHURCH ST PAULS BY THE SEA EPISCOPAL CHURCH BETHLEHEM LUTHERAN CHURCH BEACH METHODIST CHURCH COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ik QW? SF if IN ZILASS OF '58 ONE AND T . COLES DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 73I 7+h Avenue Nor'I'h JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA Russell, Barbara, CIaucIeHe COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND More People Buy R.C.A. VICTOR TELEVISION STEWART BROTHERS, SEE GLOVER WEISS CO PHARMACY 'The Rexau Sforeu For Smari' Feminine Fashions FIRST AVENUE AND PABLO AVENUE ALLEN-S The BrIcIe's Shop 327 Laura SI'reeI' 'gifs a Pleasure to Bank at The Atlantic CD7 ATLANTIC fi? NATIONAL BANK or .:AcKsoNvll.L: Y.,-X- 4 -., .,.o Organized 1903 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION I'I's Convenienl' 'Io Shop f a+ DREW'S for your needs in wedding invi'IaIions,'caIIing cards, commercial priming, folders, ad- ver+ising, office supplies, school supplies, blue prin+s, phofo-sIaI's or engineering supplies. Door +o Door Delivery Service Each Wednesday Morning PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE IN THE MUNICIPAL PARKING LOT LO- CATED DIRECTLY BEHIND OUR PLANT JACKSONVILLE TALLAHASSEE MIAMI ORLANDO Color Lifhography 0 Prinfing 0 Commercial and Social Engraving Layoul' 0 Designing 0 Ari Worli 0 O ffice Furnilure 0 Equipmenl o Sfalionery Engineering Supplies, Blue Prinfs, Phoiosiaf Prinis 0 Ariisf Supplies Counfy, Sfafe and Municipal Records 0 Rubber Siamps, Sfencils. Marlring Devices inn E Habla Q . Uni , N, , xx TH E H. 8' wi B. 30 WEST BAY ST., JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA AMERICAN TITLE 8: INSURANCE COMPANY REALTY TITLE DIVISION I20 Eas'I' Forsy'I'I1 S+ree'I Phone EL 5-8405 JOE'S PLUMBING 81 APPLIANCE CO. PLUMBING THAT PLEASES PLUMBING Nsafoidob Repairs-AI'I'era+ions Small J. G. COSTELLO, Owner 599 AI'Ian'Iic Blvd. ATLANTIC BEACH, FLA. Telephone CH. 9-9877 GRAYSON I Dresses Spor+swear Coa'I's SuiI's Clmgerie D Hosiery Complimenfs of ' ' 'I' 'I' - '2f':uraegf'e'efne THE MOTEL VAGABOND JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA MIKE and FRED Phone ELgin 3-869I CompIimenIs of THE BEACH THEATER and II'1e BEACH DRIVE-IN THEATER HUGH and FRAN ASK ANY GULFLIFER- Wh d a're , +I1'nk'ng of a ca ee or life JACKSQCEVIT-IEghBgjcf-:re:iORIDA insuIIaj1?:em:aI1y'II1iII? :wn,scI1oIosa Gulf Life? r G u If Life J7l4MMtC6 HOME OFFICE-I25 W. ASHLEY STREET Now Over a BILLION in Force Bes+ Wishes Io Class of '58 CITY OF ATLANTIC BEACH CompIimenIs of FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I6 Laura SIree'I JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA PARKISONS CAMERAS I22 NorIh Firsf S+reeI JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLORIDA CompIimen'Is of HAVERTY FURNITURE COMPANY 407 Laura SI'reeI' CompIimen+sh of NOW OPERATING TWO STORES.. HARRY E. JAMES, INC. Down'I'own Jacksonville a+ Hogan and Monroe Sou'rh Jacksonville a+ JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA Complimenfs of ZOI6 San Marco Blvd. MONTGOMERY WARD 229 HOGAN STREET 3, CQMpANY 50 Wesi' Bay S+. EL 6-243l BEACH LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Jacksonville Beach JERRY AND JOYCE MARIE McGAHAN'S FLOWER SHOP 423 3rd S+. Jax Beach Phone CH 9-5062 Congra+uIa+ions From WFGA-TV CHANNEL I2 NBC TELEVISION FIRESTONE BEACH SUPPLY Your headquariers for sporiing goods, gym equipmeni and everyihing for Ihe home. 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BEACH BOOTERY FRAZIER'S FLORISTS Headquaflefs for 325 9+h Ave. Nonh Daggeodiflgea' C223 23319 A8rA sHoPPlNe CENTER Pl1one CH 9-4933 Complimenfs of BOB'S LAUNDERE'I'TE TOM THUMB COURT .Recommended by A Duncan Hines OCEAN FRONT COTTAGES Television in Every Room Phone CH 9-4590 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA 1 . x R 1 S x 1 P ui Besl' Wishes +o +he Class of I958 CHARLES LWELLS PYATT a COMPANY. INC. Real Es+al'e and Insurance 220 Firsl Avenue Norlh JACKSONVILLE BEACH HOWARD'S GARAGE Au'I'omoloile Repairs 2I3 Firs+ Slreel'-CHerry 9-2050 NEPTUNE BEACH, FLA. TOM ELLIS INSURANCE SERVICE 224 NorI'h 3rd SI'ree'I' JACKSONVILLE BEACH Phone: CH 9-9093 COMPLETE INSURANCE PROTECTION FQ' ig? C ,C I Makes Your Pa rI'y I Sparkle fe' sig, oe Q III III Il Il THOMPSON RADIO AND TV, INC. GENERAL ELECTRIC Television and Appliances Comple+e Service Dept MONA and GEORGE Complimenls of ED SMITH LUMBER COMPANY Building Malerials Hardware Pain+s 200 FIRST STREET NEPTUNE BEACH WILKERSON 81 BORUM Insurance and Real EsI'a'I'e IIS Soufh lsf Slreel' JACKSONVILLE BEACH JAX. BEACH TEXACO SERVICE Beach Blvd. and 3rd Slreel' Jax. Beach, Florida MARFAK LUBRICATION -- POLISHING WASHING - TIRES AND TUBES MUFFLERS Firs'I' in Values for 'I'he Home . A I A NAME THAT MEANS MORE IN FURNITURE Forsy'I'h Corner Broad Phone ELgin 4-459I Complimenis of THE ANCHOR SHOP I26 Norih Is-I' S+ree+ JACKSONVILLE BEACH - . QQQTICZL OEQ! Direc+Iy on 'rhe WorId's Finesi' Beach 27 S. Isl' S+. Jacksonville Beach, Florida JAMES KEYES CHerry 9-9778 Owner-Manager CHerry 6-2348 LOUIE BADGER FURNITURE CO. CompIe+e Home Furnishings Phone: CH 9-9787 202 No. 2nd S+ree+ Jacksonville Beach EVA and GORDON THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANK Offers FIe+cI1er Graduaies A Posifion of Presiige Wi+h Good Oppor+uni'l'ies for Advancemeni' and Fur+her Educa'Iion Good Salary. Plus Bonus, Hospi+aIiza+ion and Refiremeni Plans In+eres+ing Work in Many Lines: TRUST INVESTMENT INSTALLM ENT LOAN TELLER BOOKKEEPING CLERICAL SECRETARIAL CREDIT EXECUTIVE TRAINING Member FDIC THE HOMESTEAD RESTAURANT Specializing in Seafood Chicken. Squab and Sfeak Dinners BEACH BOULEVARD TOWN DIXIE MUSIC SHOPS The Sou'I'h's Mos'I' CompIe'I'e Record Shops I I9 Laura S'I'ree'I' and AND COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER Complimenis o'F JOHN M. HANNA Jacksonville Beach Congra'I'uIa'Iions DIANA SHOP Main and Forsyih Fashion Corner 37 Modern, One Sfop Shopping Cenlers +0 Serve YOU FUNERAL HOME Chapel FaciIi+ies Q .,,...1:1: f:E:sS55?5Sf5?i!,, V ': 553i5f52s2sS+5:5:s:E .,.,. f Modern Ambulance Service :IA 0 7 TPM Ave' Soulh -'ACKSONVWLE BEACH- FLORPA -2-'frfrff1'f'f'1-f-2-1:fi2f2f'frf'f'f:I:1:2:2 rE2: 'E:f.j:j:j:5:3 -ffr E'ErE n 51'::f 5 fir: Phone CI-Ierry 4 I- 'i3ii35f'I5QO .g.f Q?fT I. BEVERLY NALLE P . m ,41-- Q H- J- GRAINGER- ViZsPfeS- 7 'N EGBERT 5- MOORE- JR-- 5eC'Y- Q T '- --'14: 'A ' 'B':'f l If lz' ' Es+abIished I9I7 I pp p S REALTORS Renfals, Morlgage Loans, Insurance 3Il Wes+ Forsyfh Sfreei' BLUE RIBBON QUALITY MEATS JACKSONVILLE 2, FLORIDA THE LITTLE SHOP KEN-I-'NNARREN COMPANY Infan+s' and ChiIcIren's Wear I28 No. Isf Avenue Jacksonville Beach 220 Wesl' Adams Sfreel' JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA OuaIi+y Apparel for Men Complimems of CompIimen+s of I THE FRIENDLY SHOP A+Ian+ic Beach, Florida Complimenis of T ARNOT'S BAKERY and RESTAURANT Firsl' S+ree'I and Pablo Ave. Jacksonville Beach Claire, Sandra, and Jim IfeIImIIlrf-I7 I wnmmnswwz,fx,x::a1I Xe:Is mmaawmnei simww::I:4II2IIaIsIeIIeIII:xImam DUNN'S DECORATION 8: FABRICS Slip Covers Draperies UphoIsI'ering Ca rpeis FurniI'ure Wallpaper II9 2ncI STREET NORTH JACKSONVILLE BEACH Joan Lee ancl Lucile MURPHY PAINT 81 FLOOR COVERING CO. 233 6'I'h Avenue No. Phone: CH 9-4464 JACKSONVILLE BEACH Bes'I' Wishes 'Io Class of I958 SIR CHARLES MOTEL Complimenrs of A FRI EN D ARMORED CAR SERVICE The Same Service Your Bank Uses DAILY BANK DEPOSITS CHANGE DELIVERY OF PAYROLLS I Day and Nighl' Service ELgin 5-6461 GUY MARVIN, INC. IO22 Wesf Bay SI'reeI' I Complimenrs of 5 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA COMPLIMENTS OF Gerry Adams ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL I Congrafularions Io -I - Class of '58 BEACH MARINE SERVICE A-I TELEVISION SERVICE F-irsl' in Color Television Service ' 2I7 4+h Avenue No. I n n JACKSONVILLE BEACH ..e.i. A QI FEF ' I , o ,, .,. FOOD STORES Jacksonville, Florida TOWNSEND HAWKES Real+ors and Builders I26 Beach Blvd. For Real Es'I'aI'e SEE: J. s. IBEACHI BUCK For Insurance SEE: MARY E. BUCK IBuck Insurance Agency, 9- LB. WASH 25c Coin OperaI'ed Washers and Dryers BUTLER'S LAUNDROMAT 2I5 6'Ih Avenue Nor'I'h JACKSONVILLE BEACH PROCTORNS HARDWARE WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES We Sell Ihe Bes'I and Service I'he Res'I. 300 Nor'Ih 2nd S'I'ree+ JACKSONVILLE BEACH CompIimen+s of THE MORGAN CO. 3I9 No. Is'I' S+ree'I Jacksonville Beach GLORIA and ROY HAMPTON'S HOBBY HARBOR AUSTIN, TOM, ART STEVE, BOB, JACK I32 lsr Avenue NorI'h JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA Tops in Records-Some+hing for Everyone WEBB'S CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF I958 GROCERIES AND MEATS Biggesi' LiH'Ie Srore on 'Ihe Beaches Bed' of Success CHAO HARDWARE in I'he Years Io Come Is Our Sincere Wish Two Srores DURALITE PAINT MARBLE AND TII-E JacIcsonviIIe Beach CO. THE COTTON'S BEACH TOGGERY DisI'inc'rive Apparel MEN LADIES YOUTHS Now in Our 2IsI' Year 202 lsr S+. Jax. Bch. BENNETT'S MOTEL I825 N. 3rcI S+. Jacksonville Beach EDWIN BENNETT-Mgr. Bes+ Wishes +o Ihe Class of '58 AL GRUBER'S ONE HOUR CLEANERS l7+h Avenue Norfh and 3rcI SI'ree'I' JACKSONVILLE BEACH THE SHOE BOX Complimenls gf Bes+ in Foolwear al' 'rhe Beaches BUCCANEER SHOP Men's and Boys' Clolhing A8fA SHOPPING CENTER Jacksonville Beach Ph. CH 9-9253 I ,, Bes+ of Luck 'lo Class of '58 GRAGE TEXACO STATION SOUTHERN MAID Clean, Cool. Modern 2 Blocks From Ocean on A-I-A ATLANTIC BEACH BENNETT'S BEACH MOTEL fs H- N-H -Q' a 'L INSURED F SIIFETY FOII YDIIII SAVINGS W' 'O FLossue and Emesr c S 'VC QD BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASS'N Q . 4 Q- E COR IO7 Pablo Ave. Jacksonville Beach, Florida FRED L. AHERN Real Es'Ia'I'e -Insurance - Building 929 Nor'II1 Third S'I'ree'r Jacksonville Beach, Florida Besi' Wishes +o Ihe Class of '58 RICHARD HAMILTON Real Es+a+e - Mor+gages Appraisals l0I2 NO. 3rd STREET JACKSONVILLE BEACH McNEIL.L INSURANCE AGENCY INC. I36 Firs'r Avenue NorI'I1 P. O. Box 345 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA Compliments of A FRIEND MCDUFFIE Jeweler GIH HeacIquar'I'ers for +he Beaches WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING Isl' Avenue Norfh Jacksonville Beach RAMONA and ROLAND The Flelcher MAN BEACH OFFICE EQUIPMENT Co. Reads His II5 Pablo Avenue Telephone CH9-4038 HOME-TOWN JACKSONVILLE BEACH NEWSPAPER THE HAMMOCK SHOE SERVICE OCEAN BEACH REPORTER C0mPIe'fe Shoe Repairing Beaches' Only A.B.C. Weekly II9 Firs+ Avenue Nor'I'h Jacksonville Beach Best Wishes and Success to the Graduates of I958 MCCLURE ELECTRIC CO. CONTRACTORS, INC. Jacksonville Beach, Fla Bes'I' Wishes From Ihe BEACH BANK Member of Federal Deposii' Insurance CorporaI'ion and Federal Reserve SysI'em COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES FOR ALL THE BEACHES TiIIie and Tom Bes'I Wishes PHILLIP'S PAINT 81 FLOOR COVERING 823 2nd SI'ree'r Nor'I'h HOLDEST AND THE BEST CAMPBELLIS Reliable PrescripI'ions GULF SERVICE STATION 524 NorI'h Is'I' S'I'ree'I' Corner of 3rd and Beach Blvd. JACKSONVILLE BEACH' FLORIDA FUEL OIL HOME DELIVERY S. A. KYLE Funeral DirecI'or IOI Years of Service I856 I884 I887 I889 I909 I936 I938 MEMBER OF NATIONAL SELECTED MORTICIANS - I884 -Calvin Oak - I887-Byron G. Oak - I889-George W. CIark - I909-Charles A. Clark - I936-MouII'on and Kyle - I938-Kyle and Swanson S. A. Kyle S. A. KYLE, Pres. S. M. MCCLELLAN, Sec Phone ELgin 3-3966 Esiablished I856 I7 W. Union rf' A'AAA i l E E ' ' 2''11Q.?.'-i2.Qf?fflfff .- vA rifivig ,1 . U VN-S SIOP and Save . 'A-. 5.-i. 9 -y Offers you the Ilurgeyt bqu. ' :D I -'-'-w-,-'- ?il?JL'3n dv' 'liiill '-i-52-ffi P I hw, 'Yom h , my Altwiivs mast ouauuvf . ,gm L1iL:f,T5f md Medi, J. C. PENNEY co., INC. ' 25-if-Qi-335-ff-iffI' L ,'.' :lfi:':':'f:': E ? T Heekly! Q...,.,..,4..,.... W Riagg 320 Hogan .. Wear While , slirglgo . Pay! -' . P, fr if f f jffi I Dugal Us Compnmem. of A f- - -'- 2 -e- A ' KATHLEEN KOURT I' ', ' em f ff5'f 4 '-' ff-'f '4- ff-'f , - jf- W. Forsyfh ' I003 Rarlr ' I73B Main Y Besf of Luck, Seniors! FLOYD'S 5 AND I0 Some+hing New Every Day Jacksonville Beach AI'Ian1'ic Beach 4448 Hendricks Ave. Jacksonville, Fla. BETTY and FRANK Complimenfs of 7 SEAS DRIVE INN NORMAN MINCHEW Complimenls of VAN H. PRIEST CO., INC. 5c +o Sl.00 S+ore Real ES+aIe-Insurance Now SELF SERVICE for Your Convenience 206 NORTH Is'I STREET Phone: CH 9-235I JOHN MATHIS, Manager Complimenrs of JOE MERRILL'S LAUNDRY BARBARA. CHARLOTTE. LOUIS SEA TURTLE RESTAURANT A+Ian+ic Beach Florida ANDREA and RONNIE si-f - 6- I LV -Lge BEACH PET SHOP Complefe Line of Pe+s and Supplies Qualify Assured N 3cIS+ Besl' Wishes T. M. HILL JACKSg,NVILLErBEAEIIEIL FLA. JLEIIQCUIDS QIIGWGIIQTS Girls! Gel' Your Professional Beauiy Service a+ RUTH CLIFTON'S BEAUTY SHOP II04 Nor'I'h 3rcI S+ree'I' JACKSONVILLE BEACH PHONE: CH 9-5I28 NEAL'S STYLE SHOPPE I2I ISI' Avenue Norih Dresses-Slaclcs Pedalpushers-Sweafers SkirI's-Blouses-Lingerie Hosiery and a CompIe+e Line of Beach Wear EVELYN and JOAN Complimenis of Besi' Wishes LANGSTON'S. INC. Complimenis of A FRIEND FIDELITY FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I6 Laura Sfreei' JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA II s a Pleasure Io Bank aI' The A'IIanI'ic CT' AT LAN T I C NATIONAL BANK L -'QR' .. Organized 1903 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION AL d th G th dD lp t f Fl d dlh S thS 1864 ifheiflnrihaifimesdhinn A COMPLETE NEWSPAPER BEACH PRINTING COMPANY COMPLETE' MIMEOGRAPHING SERVICE 23I Pablo Ave. Serving Ihe Beaches for I8 Years SPIKE and EDDIE Congra'ruIa+ions, Seniors' AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK of Jacksonvile Your Southside Bank I 203I HencIricIc's Avenue CAMPBELL 5 PHARMACY JACKSONVILLE. FLORIDA Prescripiions, ThaI s My Business Member F.D.I.C. Phone Cherry 9-9796 A+Ian'l'ic Beach, Florida PAULA and JOHN -6' mm: owuzo-nourom-V' Ig 'i I ONE OF THE SOUTH'S GREATEST STORES Serving I'he Sou'I'h 'For 90 Years JACKSONVILLE I, FLORIDA Besi' Wishes 'l'o +he Fle+cher Senio From THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH I The World's Finesi' Beach PAULA JEAN'S SHOP FinesI' in Women's AppareI 2I5 Norih Firsl SI'ree'I' JACKSONVILLE BEACH Paul, Mary and Fran COMPLIMENTS OF A F RI E My JETER'S FAMILY SHOES 2I2 N. Is-I' S'Iree'I' Jacksonville Beach THE DALLAS SHOP Casual Wear I04 Isl' SIreeI' NepI'une Beach, Fla. WM. S. HOWELL REALTOR 325 AIIanI'ic Blvcl. ATLANTIC BEACH, FLA. AF, I we P53525 wi as ff if Eff? fin if Complimenls of NEWBERRY JEWELERS Phone CH 9-2009 I24 'Nor'I'I1 Igsl' JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLORIDA Libby and Billy I 'H E -.. Mfg M 'Hwan- M b 3 5f5'?P'E W Q . , R52 'Z N55 . 52552: g M ik 'vw ,L ff iv ig ai ff. ' , ,, W, h,,,L,Y, VNBN, ,F M7M,W,.f.-,.,,m:m,,T.,w,,..Wf,.M ,,.,. W Vv f 5 hm.x.KQWW,w. I R , A af f,yfQ:wsgm,::17Wf' Y if gm: JK-3592 rf- - - Mmam.,-'g. , ., . .i K , A M. K s 5 J 1 e Q f E L E E 2 S X s I 3 s S 5 K I E , . 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