Duncan University Fletcher High School - Senator Yearbook (Neptune Beach, FL)
- Class of 1966
Page 1 of 218
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
Pages 14 - 15
Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
Text from Pages 1 - 218 of the 1966 volume:
“
WW! v H4 1 'Q 3- f AQ.. , . 1 151' L -P ,Va 1-15 1966 SENATOR published by the students of Duncan U. Fletcher Senior High School Neptune Beach, Florida Volume XXII DEDICATION ....... ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ............. ACADEMICS ...... CLASSES ........... ADVERTISERS INDEX ................ 3 A blue Buick bearing a Duke decal . . . The rhythmic strumming of a uke . . . Dedicated With An optimistic voice encouraging Prom-Weary Juniors, Teaching . . . inspiring . . . befriending Animating 'textbook chemistry-rendering it tangible . . . alive Endlessly devoting herself to the ideals of Anchor Club . . . Radiating warmth and sincerity . . . Dedicating herself to us, the students . We in turn, dedicate to you, Miss Rosemary Alcorn, The '66 SENATOR. Deep A ppreciation to Miss Alcorn h 4 I 5 , 6 , : '- g 'Iff5F5!lI'??6'H5 An opening door . . . Getting used to that early alarm . . . Catching or missing the bus . . . A familiar voice asks, Main Oflice, May I help you? . . . The wrong class at the wrong moment. . . Necessity employs ingenuity in hauling stacks of books . . . Cars in the Student Parking Lot display Fletcher Spirit. . . Activities are initiated . . . Homework assignments begin . . . Sparks of animation lead to a never-to-be-forgotten year. Resplendent in beauty . . . She reigns, the chosen one . . . Priscilla Gulliford, radiant Miss Fletcher. She shares her ecstatic joy with every candidate, Tension released. . . Tears of pride and happiness glisten upon her cheeks. Memories Hash before each lovely girl. . . Endless rehearsals, frustrations . . . Waiting. . . Hoping. . . The final hour of preparation arrives. They will remember. . . they will share . . . they will relive Miss Fletcher, 1965-66. 9 l ,fad in I x Falls' arrival . . . Realization . . . We iinally become accustomed to the routine . . . Determined to function successfully . . . Participating in numerous organizations . . Swearing ourselves to devotion . . . Ordering symbolic class rings . . . We strive to help others . . . In small, but meaningful ways . . . Thus Fall, and the launching ofa new experience Anquished teachers defy commission action . . . Extra-curricular activities abruptly halt . . . Students are caught in a maze of mixed emotions . . . Resentment . . . lack . . . of incentive . . . frustration . . . Circulating petitions acquire hundreds of scribbled names . . . Picket demonstrations become an outlet for anxieties Letters of protest flood commissioners' oflices . . . Feet shuflle sluggishly through the halls . . . Appalling sanctions permeate student life. E ?w,w K, ,. . . , SW .r W WL. X Q P piqm.117-QW .Z 5, ' 251555 YL, Q 1 .sw 1-14 ,.,1 X, Q ,mg-?fSf 2- ,MIR 3. W? . ,L Kr . x,J.g-H ' .ffm - M gxolibvg X., 5 X Q51 XM' ' L 4, .. xr RSE: ,-nz .f. x 1 ,-Q 'Qixff Hu' mi Koi Ui m f c'x11'g , X!! fm 1 I f 12,43 , ,Q XM KU- ig, 1 K L . 1.e- Qhx' 34 R f F L ,A 11:51 1 , f Rafi -1 'X XXX YH Y QV A wwe W' W 4- IMSQ guwiigu, 1 iwcfiiga 3' 'Q w- i 1 . ' . 'W 'mi x 'I 4 Abhorred sanctions are lifted . . . NORTHEASTER proclaims news of resumed activities Students remember the shock of emptiness . . . Welcome the weight of responsibility . . . Treasure the security of friendship . . . Determination overcomes lingering apathy . . Creates a new incentive to study . . . Friends are joined in common effort . . . Loose abandon is once again only a manner of dancing The spirit of Big Poison returns. The ceaseless activity of Fletchefs busiest season . . . Football . . . the deafening roar of a stadium full of loyal supporters . . . The thrill of beating Lee for the very Hrst time! Elections . . . posters . . . campaign buttons. Alone . . . in a classroom full of people . . . concentrating. Distributing pep from a plastic bag. . . Disappointment in a brown envelope. The constant hum of people always all around. . . United in the spirit of the season . . . begun even with others. Fletcher in the fall. Mafia C1355 ,af Schoolwork is momentarily forgotten . . . The maze of Homecoming activities descend . . . Echoes of Beat Ribaultu pervade the Snarl, Bon- re . . . A burst of purple and white showers the onrush to the fieldg A surge of energy . . . Hayes falls across the goal . . . Halftime . . . a hush falls over the crowd . . . Tension released . . . the chosen ones emerge tear- fully . . . Priscilla Gulliford, Queen, and Tim New, King, reign . . . The climax . . . crowning the royalty at the Victory Dance. Unforgettable Homecoming '65 will linger on . . . 'I9 fm ia 3 a 6 The whirl of student life . . . Inescapable . . . Assemblies . . . the low buzz of chatter. . . Club projects . . . Looming piles of untackled homework. . . The scentillating newness of a class ring. . . Applause esteem a poignant drama, Our Town Priscilla Gulliford, Jacksonville's Junior Miss . . A gift of acclaim . . . School's encompassing web . . . endless. The yule spirit mirrored . . . on glowing faces, colored balls Baskets heaped with holiday goodies . . . Evergreen branches . . . beneath swirls of tinsel . . . The glitter of Christmas dances . . . Seasonal greetings . . . Echoed in a surge of laughter . . . Splashed across a panorama of cards . . . The taunting lure of unwrapped packages . . . New memories. . .and a new year. . . 1966 begins. K! .mga fm, ,. . , 55322 1, f,, ,X fn 3 s ,, ,mg g,.-9.-nw ,1 .1 5 24 Danced in on chilly floors . . . 1966 comes to DUF . . . To Fletcher, New Year's means Who's Who Tension . . . the secrets released. . . For the winners, smiles . . . tears . . . A thousand expressions-joy. . . disbelief. . January winds blow. . . swimmers shiver. . . Interact Club receives charter. . . A scholarship fund planned. . . A successful beginning. . . a promising year. X 4' , I V .. vll . wX3rlQsiviX'l ' . XXX05 ssw 6 Launshessti Cong Pigaxnsk' X Nest X5T Bfggt mmadowi QQ Drwe vtaauii North Viet Num R05 acts Sw LBJ's Pggslble ' Goaded by the icy Whip of a Florida Winter. . . Students prepare skits for Key Klub Kapers . . . Rewarded by the outburst of giddy laughter. . . An evening of release from a somber awareness Of global realities . . . the local school crisis . . . The massive effort of evaluation . . . united . . . Fletcher teachers struggle amid stacks of forms With the shifting of seasons . . . A quiet moment comes . . . A student prays. Warm breezes . . . Spring Fever. . . Atmosphere of Love . . . Anticipation . . .Junior-Senior Prom . . . Sneakers . . . Picnics . . . Sunglasses . . . Tanksuits Term papers . . . sleepless nights . . . Seniors prepare for coming good-byes . . . Comical pranks . . . their results . . . Laughter. . . Smiles . . . Friends . . . Academics vs daydreaming. . . Awaiting lazy summer days. if 1133 The coolness of the early morn . . . Blows across the tranquil sea. . . While beckoning all to the rising sun Slumbering students awaken . . . To the realization of another day . . . Biology, Civics, Trig. . . Involvement in strenuous activities . . A moment of solitude is anticipated . . To dream . . . Of endless days . . . of Summertime. june . . . School ends . . . Tension on final exams . . . Anticipation of a book-free summer. . . Security of finishing another year. . . Excitement. . . Graduating . . . Being engulfed by a larger, indifferent World Sadness . . . A moment of loneliness . . . And then . . . September. . . school begins again. gt...,..i.. 33 'gif rf' 1 -: ' 3 5' 3 Ig' 'E E 8.733 Fletcher students . . . active participants in organizations . . . Notifying members through use of the bulletin board . . . Awaiting the tap of the gavel to call the meeting to order. . . Raising money by sponsoring after-game dances . . . Becoming aware of social responsibilities through service projects. F .R Nb? SENATOR STAFF Struggling With Modern A ff 'QR i LEFT TO RIGHT: Chinky Naughton, Cindy Whittlesey, Dee McMiIIin, Phyllis Dwyer, Kathy Pettway, Hugh King, Betty Sale. Mr. Virgil Deane, Photographer. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chris Proctor, Jean Howie, Janet Brooker, Pat Hurley, Patricia Collins. J.. Technique, An Imaginative Staff Creates the 1966 Senator. Beginning the year as twenty individ- uals . . . gradually molded into a single working unit . . . Our purpose-to pro- duce the best '66 SENATOR possible . . . to record the year and its many as- pects . . . to make our yearbook inter- esting and original. Taking pictures endlessly . . . Writing copy in new frag- mented style. . . typing . . . doing lay- outs in a different manner than they have been done before at Fletcher . . . We hectically meet deadlines . . . mail the last pages with a sigh of relief . . . Miss I ucia Warren and Miss Mary Hinkle, Sponsors. and a tear of sorrow . . . as the books are finally distributed we feel full re 9 y ' Warded if the finished product satis- Hes the student body . . . grateful we could contribute to our SENATOR. Janet MacDonell, Editorg Jan Cordon, Co-Editor. LEFT T0 RIGHT: Vieki Turner, Barbara Crowder, Raymi Simpson, Victor I.eNobIe, Jennifer Cuson, Som Collins. Y' Q aff 1? H ,. ,. Km ..., . ., NORTHEASTER STAFF Newspaper Awakens Students to High 14 jane Alexander, Peggy Dunson, Kathleen McMillin, Sherry McCoy, Miss Patricia Bassett, Pam Davis, Linda Neal, Mary Ellen Young, David Avery. Emmett Elliott, and Cal Williams. Margie Miller, Managing Editor. Susan Cogan, Cheryl Bondanza. f f'e'wip-1 School Surroundings. Editor ................ Ed Crowell Managing Editor ...... Margie Miller Sponsor ....... Miss Patricia Bassett Summer days selling advertisements . . . planning advertising space . . . scur- rying to finish copy . . . snapping pic- tures . . . designing layouts . . . provoca- tive and educational editorials . . . Hrst comic strip . . . Senator Spotlights . . . reporters gathering copy . . . first float- ing head . . . typing and retyping copy . . . October 1965, Hrst edition ofthe 1965-1966 NORTHEASTER . . . the Big Poison Dance sponsors . . . antici- pating the 1966-1967 Miss Fletcher Contest . . . after a year of fun and work the eighth and final edition of the NORTHEASTER 1966. Ed Crowell, Editor. Bondanza, Anna Ruth Pope, Carol Latta, Rose Ann Anthony Martinich, jack Walden, Rip Christman, johnny McKay. VERTICAL STAFF Editor .............. jeff Montanye Sponsors . . . Miss Davies, Miss Riber A new dynamic staff . . . united in purpose . . . anxious salesmen pounce on unsuspecting business world . . . small blessings are indulgent patrons, coinciding with the manageris unpre- dictable oflice hours . . . babbling the spiel, incoherent with raw hope . . . tucking a signed receipt under the arm, casually . . . the campaign for stu- dent literature . . . fighting off hordes of young sophisticates with love poems . . . the task of sifting through manu- scripts . . . the final discrimination . . . from this effort . . . Fletchefs literary achievement . . . the VERTICAL emerges. 5 Staff members confer with the editor on the '53 fate of a short story. Literary Accomplishment . J VERTICAL-FIRST ROW: Lynda Smith, Sue Wilkie, Kae Chrobak, Noni Farkas. SECOND ROW: Susan Hill, Debby Smith, Miss Davies, Miss Rilaor, Jeannie Harris, Lynn Roberson. LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM: Jeff Montanye, Patsy Guin, Marcia Latimer RIGHT TOP TO BOTTOM: Sara Rusk, Sally Heaton, Diane l.aMa. UUILL AND SCROLL Being Exemplified by Original Creativity QUILI. AND SCROLL- FIRST ROW: Pal Collins, Jane Alexand Young, Margie Miller. SECOND ROW: Carol Lalfa, Susan Wil er, Louise Cogan, Miss Patricia Bassett, Anna Ruth Pope, Mary Ellen kie, Kae Chrolvak, Janet Maebonell, Phyllis Dwyer, Barbara Crowd- er, Dee M:MiIlin. THIRD ROW: Jack Walden, Chris Proctor, Jane! Brooker, Cindy Whihlesey, Jan Gordon, Raylni Simpson. FOURTH ROW: Victor LeNoble, Ed Crowell, Jeff Nlontanye. President ........... Victor LeNoble Vice President .... Anna Ruth Pope Secretary-Treasurer . . Chris Proctor Sponsor .............. Miss Bassett The quill symbolizes literary crea- tivity . . . the scroll symbolizes literary achievement . . . together they repre- sent the honor . . . the privilege . . . that is the Quill and Scroll Literary Society . . . Encouraging amateur writers . . . struggling to raise money . . . making Thursday morning meetings . . . all these are compiled into a unique year for Q 6: S . . . Thus remains Quill and Scroll . . . discriminate in its member- ship and distinctive in its purpose. Anna Ruth Pope surprises Chris Proctor as she taps Chris for Quill and Scroll Literary Society. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Bearing the Honor of Recognition and Cindy Whittlesey, Dee McMillin, Brant Lambert, Bill Ferguson, jeff Montanye. Miss Gay, jennifer Cason. President ........... Jennifer Cason Vice-president ...... Dee McMillin Secretary ....... ....... B etty Sale Treasurer ..... .... V ictor LeNoble Chaplain .......... Cindy Whittlesey Sponsor ................. Miss Gay National Honor Society . . . scholar- ship, leadership, character, and service . . . members maintain a 3.5 average . . . profits go towards scholarship fund . . . Serving as President of District III which includes 14 schools . . . Working on the Hootenanny to make money for Dollars for Scholars . . . Tapping new members early in year. . . Revising by- laws concerning membership . . . 1966 ending with gold torch of academic achievement burning brightly. FIRST ROW: janet MacDon- ell, joe Warnock, Betty Sale, a Sense of Perspective Louise Cogan, Ann jones. SECOND ROW: Jim Mills, Mark Draud, Sara Rask. Chris Davis, Barbara Thompson, Henry Vann, Diane Smith Q4 .41 Victor LeNoble, Nancy Marley, Carol Latta, Kae Chrobak, Susan Geary, Cary Miller STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council Leads Activities for STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS-SEATED: Sandra Wetzork, Sharon Stott, Mark d C I Latta Mrs. Legge. STANDING: Cal Williams, Harry Turner, Bill J k Be kfo cl. ., ?,. i Student Council . . . representing the student body as a whole, as class groups, and as individuals . . . striving for a unity of faculty and students . . . working together on projects for the school . . . choosing a Worthy citizen of the month . . . encouraging Warmth and friendship among students with Howdy Week . . . helping with distri- 0 1 1 9 B 1 T ner, Jane Alexander, Bobby Takami. We NINTI'I GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES - SITTING: Sheila Stephens, Bill Henderson, Bill Goelz, Marie Bew, John Weldon, Ed Dickinson. STANDING: Betsy bution of locks . . . laying plans for a foreign exchange student in the near future . . . working on an honor code . . . publishing student handbook and student directory . . . selectingaQuote of the Week . . . sponsoring College Night to familiarize students with vari- ous schools . . . thus Student Council strengthens the student body. Chris Gries, Peggy Cason, Robert St. Amand, Ellen Mackey, ELEVENTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-SITTING: I Br wn Susan Hill Mar ie Mill r Linda Johnson, Stephanie Peterson. KNEELING: Pat Hurley, Nom Farkas, Beverly D.U.F.'s Students. Cissel, Leigh Montanye, Tommy Cargile, Scott Eleazer, TWELTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-SITTING: Barbara Thomp- Robert Parrish, Andy Seudder, Ann Johnson, Sandra son, Sara Rusk, Jeff Monfanye, Jan Gordon, Linda Clark, Louise Cogan, Joan Harris, Bobby Anderson, Amanda Wright. Anderson. STANDING: Anna Ruth Pope, David Haag, Bill Libert, Victor LeNobIe, Bob Aitken, Janet MaeDonelI, Susan Wilkie, Mary Selman. if ., 14-.im I TENTH GRADE STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES-LEFT TO RIGHT: Candy Locklair, Sherry Wafson, Prissy Doss, Peggy Beaify, Allison Graham, Melinda Garcia, Beverly Bell, Judy Tribblo, Susan Cogan, Neal Hufchinson, Toni Todd, Glenna Mackey, Pam Parfift, Carolyn Odum, Teri Hauswirth, Kathy Sheridan, John Dickinson. ANCHOR CLUB United by a Common Desire President ........... Phyllis Dwyer Vice-president . . . ..... Sara Rask Secretary ...... ...... P at Collins Treasurer .... ..... F rances Everett Chaplain .......... Cindy Whittlesey Admiral ............. Brant Lambert Sponsors . Mrs. Herlong 6: Miss Alcorn r s Uniting together in service . . . sup- plying a home for the aged with a con- stant cookie jar . . . ushering for the sunrise service . . . sponsoring a get- acquainted coffee for the teachers . . . cleaning the trophy case . . . Girls giv- ing of their time and efforts for others 7' r . . . Christmas caroling with brother Key . . . Secret Pals . . . From a year of 511CCeS3S,AHCh0rS emerge - ' - With pride and Margaret Dobbins display their wares to a hapless cus- 1n their club. tomer. Anchor voodoo doll promoters Patti Beckford, Becky King ANCHOR CLUB-FRONT TO BACK: Brant Lambert, Jennifer Cason, Phyllis Harrison, Vicki Turner, Anna Ruth Pope, Linda Bivins, Teri Hauswirth, Mary Neill, Becki King, Patti Beckford, Linda Neal, Claire Coodloe, Ian Gordon, Carol Latta, Chinky Naughton, Chris Proctor, Donna Dilley. FIRST ROW: Margaret Dobbins, Dee McMillin, Sara Rask, Phyllis Dwyer, Kathy Cold, Jennifer Cason, Pat Collins, Janet Mac- Donell, Raymi Simpson, Betty Sale, Frances Everett. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Herlong, Linda Johnson, Jane Alexander, jan Cordon, Janet Brooker, Cindy Whittlesey, Miss Alcorn. to Derive Fulfillment Through Service. KEY CLUB-LEFT FRONT TO BACK: John Dickinson, John McManus, jack Beckford, Steve Bledsoe, Steve Heck, Ricky Stock- ton, Robbie Felder, Ieff Montanye, Emmett Elliot, Rod Henson, Bob Aitken, Tommy Ellis, Bill Ferguson. RIGHT FRONT TO BACK: Janet MacDonell, Bill Anderson, Bruce Strickland, Steve Smith, Victor LeNoble, Mark Draud, Brant Lambert, David Montanye, Phillip Hughes, Gary Miller, Glenn Carlson, Barry McDonald, Walter Beverly, Mr. Lambert, Cal Williams, Henry Vann, Pete Marshe, Dick Probst, jim Hayes. KEY CLUB Happiness is getting into Key Club. To Serve with Integrity . . . aiding school and community through spon- sorship of Kiwanis . . . Undergoing ini- tiation, and the shock of emerging alive . . . attending Kiwanis luncheons . . . distributing United Way posters . . . going to church together, founding lasting friendship with other members, beginning each meeting with a rousing round of Show Your Ki' . . . Proud to be a part of Key Club. President ..... . . Billy Ferguson Vice-president . . . . . Cary Miller Secretary ..... .... M ark Draud Treasurer . . . . . Brant Lambert Chaplain .... ...... B ill Anderson Sweetheart . . . .... Janet MacDonell Sponsor .... ...... M r. Lambert F-CLUB Demonstrating Spirit In the Stands As President ..... ...... R ay Smith Vice-president . . . . . Greg Spellman Secretary .... ...... I im Byrd Coach Poppell talks to F-Club boys on being letter- Treasurer ' ' ' ' ' Glenn Loper men- Mascot . . . ..... Ann Jones Sponsor ............ Coach Poppell Our varsity lettermen's organization . . . Wearing the purple and white, symbol of athletic prominence . . .Ably representing Fletcher in City and Gateway circles... Selling the Fletcher athlete shirts to sportsmen to boost club treasury and school spirit . . . Gaining prestige in all interscho- i lastic sports . . . Competing to uphold reputation as a top-notch school . . . Our Fighting Senatorsv . . . School pride reflected in outstanding sports- manship. F CI.UB- FIRST ROW: Jim Byrd, Glenn Loper, Ann Jones, Ray Smith, Jim Garrison, Tim New. SECOND ROW: George Cotton,Jim Torelli, Ray Brown, Kent Buckley, Brant Lambert, Harry Turner, Keith Roberts, Bill Owens, David Thames, .lohnny McManus, Steve Heck, Tim Felder, Steve Bledsoe. THIRD ROW: Tommy Braddock, Robby Felder, Ricky Hale, Larry Taylor, Phel Presley, Rickey Stockton, Pat Hutto, Dale Lewis, Mike Whalen, Hank Holly, Mike Lee, Cantrell Gilburt, Gerry Lauwaert, Coach Poppell. FOURTH ROW: ,Ken Hart, Mitchell Kinsey, Steve Grace, George Thorne, Huck Ross, Gary Miller, Steve Farley, Jack Boyter, Barry McDonald, Ken Brooke, Chris Lee, Johnny Franks, I.on Chattield, .left Esing, Jim Tinsley. FIFTH ROW: Glenn Carlson, Dick Prolsst, Pete Marsh, Mack Moore, Mika Barker, Steve Fouraker, George Summers, Rod Henson, Emmett Elliott, Jim Hayes, David Haag, Steve Cissel, Danny Kendall, Bill Hatcher, Eric Searcy. Well As on the Field. PEP CLUB I laut - B etl, , . 1 I kv i K.. .1 g as: i rl ,i .gt V ,X V 1. A . . 'gi :A . :Agri A ' V , :Q ir , if 1 - I' ,fr a J i W- .1 I ... 4' -J -y .:, -e ' F- 0- 'P' sv. r 1. ... t 1 ' 1 ' 5 at had not-Meme O, .. .f at f J r ., . me N or , 4' m 5 -' -A X' -9 f-' hi 'a A' '35 . ' -4 - -ft' - -1- v :. i -f E: Q a e it -is-we fear ...' Q A .gl S . 9, 4 4 - i x x Q gi 1.5 v . 5. 1.4 -if ' f -. ' A 'r ' . ' + 'f 1.15, S Q- if .fi 2 if f- 9 'Ein-2 . F' 9, .1 '13 15' ,f -9, e i Q. F? -WP 'B 4331+ if wg : , 4 . 4. ,A - 5 , - 1 ' , 9 K' . '- - f -f ' '4,:. ' - 41 ' , -A I- A ,w 9' - e -' -yr, ' 'gc ,f'31,. ' '2' V ,Q ,,,,, 'gl Cf! T ye- v V . ,V Y, x AL .,, ,L .v Z ,1 -4.5, 'K i ,V VV ,L .1 -V g a V, , sts, 2 , A.: - '- - A ,Q .X iw X W ft A ki if avg- 0441. fl, V v E. ' g V : H , ,V , N .Q ,V K I ,fi 2 Q . ,ezgiy p MN V ,V f- r J 1 I XJ A ,V VA, , V K .-lr .F Q D, nine, ,MA . 1 n I Y . , x X . , Q . V Q-'x -10 . gtg' i x I C.. fi. me K it K it t I - ' x M ' X A 4 9 1 A K , fl v,,......e -- A 1 :.:-Le.4...L.14-e- .seam , ' X, , - if Q pp L-jews? :Q , F , W , . lx' A J Q I PEP CLUB- FIRST ROW: Mary Wicker, Annadale Prevatt, Cindy Coates, Mary Smith, Joyce Carleton, Pat Graham, Carolyn Odum, Linda Neal, Kathleen McMillin, Peggy Dunson, Louise Cogan, Miss Lauwaert, Roseanne Bondanxa, Teri Hausworth, Kit Johansen, Gonev'e W't I B h ' ' ' ' i ve 1 z er, et Way, Dede Coby, NaMona Johnson. SECOND ROW: Stephanie Peterson, Cindy Leftwnch, Kay Christ, Jessica Haag, Debby Brooke, Karen Jenkins, Barbara Lindstrom, Elaine Howard, Janet Mowrey, Cindy Cole, Pam Parfitt, Barbara Jackson, Carol Litchfield, Susan Yockey, Paige, Spinks, Holly Van Dyke, Ellen Mackey, Debby Pace, Carol Hicks, Shirley Arnold. THIRD ROW: Patti Beckford, Peggy Beatty, Sara Wright, Pam Dubberly, Barbara Wright, Shirley Douglas, Frances Rowe, Cheryl Bondanza, Cathy Arflin, Sandra Willingham, Brenda Mickler, Melinda Garcia, Pat Moncrieff, Rebecca Dyal, Diane Williams, Dale Bromberger, Diane Floyd, Sheila Davis, Linda Hill, Diana Blackall, Penny Sawyer. FOURTH ROW: Diane Roberts, Kathy Witxler, Mary Haworth, Carol John- son, Cheryl Rellerin, Sandy Green, .lina Stone, Carol Covey, Judy Cinotti, Janet Collins, Kathy Johansen, Gay Garrett, Wanda Rit- tenoun, Charlene Medders, Sandy Register, Suzanne Mitchell, Linda Meuvier, Margie Miller, Patsy Guin, Linda Coker, Nikki Collins FIFTH ROW: Beverly Bell, Nancy Neill, Prissy Doss, Joan Burbage, Georgette Lyn ne, Diana Hightower, Sandy Wetxork, Marcia Johns- ton, Lynda Smith, Donna Witt, Janet Foster, Merle Foster, Marcia Bush, Delores Harwell, Sylvia Hayes, Roberta Merrit, Jeannie Reed, Jill Hague, Allison Graham, Jeanie Harris, Jeri Hamill. SIXTH ROW: Susan Cogan, Laura Murray, Sara-Nett Newell, Angela Waters, Susan Mobley, Ann Taylor, Jean Talbert, Linda Shipley, Sue Clifford, Debbie Smith, Gayle Harris, Lynn Roberson, Susan Hill, Marcia Latimer, Diane Lotta, Kathy Sheridan, Judy Tribble, Charlotte Haymans, Sue McAdams. SEVENTH ROW: Betsy Cissel, Candy Sutton, Diane Cheek, Pat Butler, Cheryl Stuart, Teresa Lee, Patty Haack, Carol Oliver, Sue Cook, Claire Goodloe, Karen Rockwell, Phyllis Harrison, Pam Davis, Heath Aldr' h M I ' ' ' ' IC , ar ene Griffith, Connie Meeks, Edna Haworth, Leslie Garrett, Faye Bass. And now, introducing Pep Club's own walking sign-Kit Johansen. , President ............ Louise Cogan Vice President . . Roseanne Bondanza 1 Secretary .......... Carolyn Odum Treasurer . . ........ Linda Neal Chaplain . . . . . Kathleen McMillin Sponsor. . . ...... Miss Lauwaert Mascot . . . . .... Jack Boyter Pep Club . . . girls joining in the iight for school spirit . . . giving away their precious time unseliishly . . . giving the members of the team their footballs on Friday mornings at Breakfast Klub . . . spurring the team on to victory. . . mak- ing thousands of pins to boost spirit. . . Hlling the cafeteria with many colorful posters . . . sophomores, juniors, and seniors, united in spirit. 4 PARAMEDICAL CLUB Special Interest Clubs PARAMEDICAI.-FIRST ROW: Diane Ditto, Gloria Forrester, Janet Foster, Carolina Calhoun. SECOND ROW: Louise Cogan, Susan Shirk, Linda O'Steen, Ester Riley, Linda Clark, Rita Sue Owens, Merle Foster. THIRD ROW: Mrs. McKay, Cindy Carbenia, Martha Blasingame, Kay Christ, Caroline Rose, Jeri Hamill, Mrs. Andia. FOURTH ROW: M r ' B h M W' k l.'nd Al nd r d r'bbI ' a ua us , ary IC er, r a exa e ,Ju y T I e, Sue Mitchell, Merry Trumble. FIFTH ROW: Dick Draper, Beth Armistead, Linda Clark, Carol Wicks, Alan Brayboy. President ..... . . . Gloria Forrester Vice-President . . . ..... Janet Foster Secretary ...... ....... D iane Ditto Treasurer .... ...... C arol Calhoun Sponsor ........ Mrs. Dorothy Andia Essay contest for trip to hospital in Honduras . . . Paramedical donates a hundred dollars to schoolls Science Department . . . Trip to Paramedical District meeting in Gainesville. . . State convention trip to Tampa . . . Gathering baskets of food for needy families at Thanksgiving . . . Stufling envelopes for the Tuberculosis Asso- ciation . . . Films on open heart surgery and lecture by Mr. Russo . . . Money raising project to send vegetable seeds to unfortunate families in South America. Have a heart, pleads Charley the laboratory dummy, and janet Foster, Gloria Forester, and Alan Brayboy help themselves to it. FRENCH CLUB Provide Members with Rich Experience President ...... . . . Jerry Williams Vice-President ....... Linda O Steen Secretary ....... . . . Paula Miller Treasurer ..... . . . Pam Pason Chaplain ..... ....... T erry Hill French Club . . . a striving for under- standing . . . through reaquaintance . . . while enhancing a knowledge of the language. The French Congress at Jacksonville University . . . where ex- cellence in French is recognized . The Discoteque . . . a time for enjoying the aspects of social life . . . the French Club progresses. . . Parlez-vous Francais . . . the banquet climaxes the year . . . giving the members a feeling of fulfillment and self-accomplishment. Jerry Williams, Miss Duggins, and Beverly Tumer put up a display of French items of interest to classes as well as to the club. FRENCH CLUB-FIRST ROW: Susan Parnaby, Allison White, Miss Duggins, .lorry Williams, linda O'Steen, Terry Hill, Mary Ellen Young, Gay Callaway. SECOND ROW: Carol Ashley, Caryle Tagge, Beverly Turner, Carolyn Odum, Diane l.atta, Susan Geary, Jane Skidmore, Debbie Pace, Judy Phillips. THIRD ROW: Lynn Mackay, Eileen McMahon, Mary Elizabeth Young, Elizabeth Pump, Ann Jenks, Merry Trumblo, Folicitas Schador, Diane Martin. FOURTH ROW: Debora Guest, Beverly Peole, Beth Holley, Shelly Spears, Christy Snyder, Marcia Latimer, Susan Hill, Glenda Jackson, Sarah Smith. DEBATE CLUB Poise Before Audiences DEBATE CLUB-SEATED: Cal Williams, Sieve Colas, Pat Shannon, Diane Williams, Dede House. STANDING: Joe Warnock, Chris Pedroni, Peter Davis, David Kudlo, Robert Takami. President ........ .... J oe Warnock Vice President . . . .... Cal Williams Secretary ...... ..... S teve Colas Treasurer . . . .... Bobby Takami Sponsor ................ Mr. Lucas Gaining honor for the school . . . Car- rying the victory tradition into a new year of competition . . . Building con- fidence . . . leadership . . . insight. . . educational enlightenment and stimu- lation . . . A vent for emotions through spirited competition and thought . . . Christmas Debate Tournament . . . State Congress . . . State Tournaments . . . Facilitation of their regular curricu- la by improved research methods . . . Orators excel. NATIONAL FORENSIC LEAGUE-FIRST ROW: Pal' Shannon, Sieve Colai, Joe Warnock, Cal Williams. THESPIAN GUILD is Attained hy Practice and Performance. President ......... Mary Ellen Young Vice-President . . . . . Beverly Cherry Secretary ...... .... D onna Dilley Treasurer. . . .... Sally Heaton Sponsor . . . . . . Mrs. Fouraker Bound by a common interest . . . the theater . . . its many phases . . . hectic rehearsals . . . technical problems . . . memorizing lines . . . designing scen- ery . . . costumes . . . the night arrives . . . the curtains rise . . . the stage is il- luminated as the Thespians perform . . . Our Town is a success . . . thunder- ing applause Iills the auditorium . . . happy stars take endless bows . . . their efforts rewarded . . . each agrees . . . there's no business like show business. THESPIANS-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Fouraker, Beverly Cherry, Mary Ellen Young, Donna Dilley, Diana Boes, Kathy Monkhouse, Phyllis Dwyer. SECOND ROW: Jerry Williams, Sandy Stout, Steve Fourakor, Jeff Montanye, Betty Sale, Kathy Merritt, Tim Ballantine, Gerri O'Cannor, Sally Heaton, Betty Delapp. THESPIAN GUILD-FIRST ROW: Karen Sparks, Jessica Haag, Cynthia Corbin, Donna Dilley, Mary Ellen Young, Beverly Cherry, Sally Heaton, Sara Rask, Laurel Miner, Gerri O'Cannar. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Fauraker,Judy Finucan, Lynn MacKay, Beverly Turner, Betty De Lapp, Debby Walker, Diane Martin, Felicia Anthony, Suzy Ferguson, Mary-Wicker, Merry Trumble. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Dwyer, Diana Boes, Kathy Merritt, Betty Sale, Kathy Monkhouse, Chris Bacon, Susan Geary, Mary Elizabeth Young, Glenna Mack- ey, Karen Turner, Pat Butler, Laurie Moore, Jane Skidmore. FOURTH ROW: Barry Mebown, Sam Collins, Jerry Williams, Tim Bal- lentine, Steve Fouraker,Jeff Mantanye, Sandy Stout, Derrill Moench,.lerry Lepore. LIBRARY STAFF Office Staffs Facilitate LIBRARY COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Donna Barnes, Donna Witt, Cheryl Overstreet, Mike Whalen, Donna Keisler, Pat Crosby, Glenna Smith, Kathy Cornell, Judy Hunter, Rosemary Moody, Nancy Cornwell, Jane Debow, Janet Mierke. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Holton, Miss Morel, Mrs. Williams, Laurel Minor, Pom Tate, Aurora Moody, Gerry Adams, Kathy Witzler, Bobbi Crane, Margaret Harrison, Chris Bacon, Pam West, Jewel Mosier, Wanda Adams, Diana Cubley, Rita Owen, Beverly Cherry. THIRD ROW: Sandy Jones, Alice Robinson, Jerry Fend- er, Alan Meyne, Stanley Graves, Beth Armisread, Pat Butler, Pat Hill, John Jaudet. President ...... . . . Glenda Smith Vice President .......... Pat Crosby Secretary ..... . . . Rosemary Moody Treasurer . . . . . Cathy Cornell Historian . . . . Donna Keisler Chaplain . . . . . . . Judy Hunter Library Council strives- to help students and teachers . . . in using reference ma- terial . . . in doing research . . . check- ing books in and out . . . operating pro- jectors to make teaching easier. They profit by the training received . . . en- abling them to be better college students . . . All this work pays off when they re- ceive their well deserved pin. . f'!, Assistants Sharyn Webber, Donna Witt and Chris Bacon arrange books to cover the library's exposed shelves. the Organized Operation of D. Forfeiting an hour of credit . . . hard Work that goes unnoticed . . . This is the Office Staff. Striving to aid our school secretaries . . . taking messages to teachers and students . . . readmitting tardy students . . . Operating the ever- buzzing switchboard . . . sorting the tremendous pile of mail . . . all this with no time to relax. These people deserve special recognition for their dedication . . . for their responsibility . . . for their hard work . . . for their consistently cor- rect efforts. These people can have the satisfaction of knowing they have con- tributed greatly to the welfare of Duncan U. Fletcher. U. F. OFFICE STAFF Li MAIN OFFICE STAFF-FIRST ROW: Karen Wilder, Narda Helms, Ann Howard, Bobbie Evans, Marleen Keegan, Cheryl Jones. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Riddell, Perry Murray, Danny McCrone,Jahnny Grout, Steve Bledsoe, Mrs. Carr, Mrs. Terrell. THIRD ROW: Mark Christ, Clinton Arnett, Pat Church, Russell Smith. DEAN OF BOYS' OFFICE STAFF-SEATED: Nick Warf, Steve Farley, Rick Paine, Mr. Davis. STANDING: David Haag, Bill Durham, James Kenyon, Jim Hayes, Mike Barker, Mike Stephens, Janey Durocher, Charles Cadoura, Steve Smith, Sandy Wetxork. MRS. I.UTEN'S STAFF WORKERS-FIRST ROW: Peggy Pritchard, Vicki Ferguson, Patti Moore, Debby Mickler, Jerree Griffon, Mrs. Luten, Margie Bacon, Margaret Dobbins, Jamie Magnuson. SECOND ROW: Ann Morton, Binky Fulmer, Gail Estaver, Jessie Lugo, Linda Stucki, Jean Talbert, Linda Coker, Prissy Gulliford, Rita Burch, Dickie Kahn EPSILUN Y-TEENS Striving for Unity and EPSILON- FIRST ROW: Jerree Griifen, Jane Alexander, Jean Pettigrew, Susie Heslop, Anne Redwine, Kae Chrobak, Rhonda Bone, Noni Farkas, Becki King, Carol Voges, Karen Rockwell, Ellen Mackey. SECOND ROW: Sherry Watson, Jamie Magnuson, Pat Mon- crief, Frances Rowe, Cheryl Bondanxa, Pam Parfitt, Beth Way, Susan Yockey, Sara-Nett Newell, Stephanie Hall, Diane Latta, Teri Hauswirth, Kit Johansen, Karen Arflin. THIRD ROW: Donna Young, Eileen McMahon, Glenna Mackay, Judy Finucan, Jean Brooker, Joyce Carleton, Sharon Larsen, Peggy Pritchard, Sue Clifford, Debbie Smith, Jeannie Harris, Janet Mierke. FOURTH ROW: Sherry McCoy, Cathy Dowling, Patsy Guin, Linda Snyder, Sara Wright, Jan Brown, Marcia Latimer, Priscilla Gulliford, Joan Anderson, Marcia Parnaby, Barbara Jackson. President ..... . Q. Rhonda Bone Vice-President . . . . . Kae Chrobak Secretary ..... . . . Noni Farkas Treasurer . . . .... Carol Voges Mascot .............. Ken Medley Active with a variety of service . . . social events. . .the enjoyable Sadie Haw- kins, the Heaven and Hell social, Polly- anna Week . . . Performing beneficial services during the year for the area . . . Adding a touch of originality by having on Unbirthday Party one meeting . . . Practicing football after school in prepara- tion for the big game with Delta . . . Bidding farewell to graduating friends . . .Making new ones. . .All these things are 9, part gf the spirit of Epsilon' Aha! Caught you, squeals Barbara jackson as she catches her Pollyanna , Jeannie Harris, red-handed. DELTA Y-TEENS Devotion in Service and Fellowship. Officers Jill Hague and Sharon Scott pounce on a sleepy President ,,,,,, ,,,, D ee MCMi11in Shirley Douglas, trying to drag her to a surprise breakfast. Vice-President ........ Ian Gordon Secretary ........ Margaret Dobbins Treasurer . . . . . Barbara Crowder Mascot ............. Harry Turner . . . Left alone at the tennis courts for a surprise breakfast, then being raided', - by the police . . . This is how a Deltan begins her year of fun, service, and Warm fellowship . . . A Delta girl is many things . . . She is fun-loving-she enjoys getting grimy in a football game . . . she is con- cerned for her school-she signs petitions during the school crisis . . . she is aware of community service . . . she helps with a paralyzed child . . . finally, she is loyal, she is a true friend, a Deltan. DELTA-FIRST ROW: Lynda Smith, Sharon Scott, Kathleen M:MiIIin, Donna Barnes, Jill Hague, Dee MeMiIlin, Harry Turner, Mary Selman, Jan Gordon, Margaret Dobbins, Chris Proctor, Anna Ruth Pope, Barbara Crowder. SECOND ROW: Cindy Whittlesey, Carolyn Odum, Diane O'ConneII, Sara Rask, Rebecca Dyal, Peggy Beatty, Phyllis Harrison, Diane Bew, Linda Bivins, Shirley Douglas, Paula Miller, Carol I.atta, Vicki Ferguson, Janet Maebonell. THIRD ROW: Kathy Gold, Phyllis Dwyer, Raymi Simpson, Kathy Pettway, Peggy Dunson, Janet Moses, Janet Mowrey, Barbara Thompson, Jusly Scantlebury, Louise Stormes, Rose Anne Bondanxa, Claire Goodloe, Linda Neal, Pam Davis. FOURTH ROW: Karen Stueki, Maureen Malin, Betty Sale, Jo Ann Crawford, Susan Cook, Cheryl Overstreet, Chinky Naughton, Ann Jones, Mieki Still, Pam Rogers, Barbara Malin, Vicki Stanmire. gl 4 9 - 4 ORRUTA Y-TEENS 4. United hy Service for A P K SORROTA- FIRST ROW: Mary Alice Hulshef, Susan Mobley, Kathy Haack, Susie Ferguson, linda Davis, Dianna Hightower, Henry Vann, Georgette Lynn, .laney DuRecher, Marie Bew, Judy Tribble, Marcia Lightburn. SECOND ROW: Linda O'Steen, Susie Popham, Laurie Moore, Holly Van Dyke, Felicia Anthony, Diane Martin, Susan Geary, Kathy Sheridan, Joyce Roy, Ann Taylor, Nan-c Tarter, Donna Witt, Debbie Brooke. THIRD ROW: Laura Murray, Connie Martin, Mary Kay Kersch, Cindy Coates, Cece Harrison, Dickie Kohn, Billie Davis, Sandy Green, Sheila Harris, Angela Waters, Jane Debow, Sandy Wetxork, Diane Marcum, Doris Garrison, Sheila Stevens. FOURTH ROW: Karen Jenkins, Faye Bass, Leslie Garrett, Patti Moore, Susan Phillips, Lynn Tremblay, Scyles Peebles, Debbie Green, Hollie Hutchinson, Barbara Wright, Pat Butler, Bonnie Garrett, Bonnie Ridge, Carolyn Deal. Industrious Sorrota girls Dianna Hightower, Marie Bew, Scylles Peebles wearily finish whitewashing stately, fingerprinted columns of Fletcher's south end. President ....... Dianna Hightower Vice President ........ Judy Tribble Secretary ..... .... L inda Davis Treasurer . . . . . . Susie Ferguson Mascot .... .... H enry Vann Sorrota Y-Teens marks the end of its first year with great zeal and enthusiasm . . . although small, it has great expecta- tions and unity . . . includes freshmen and upper classmen . . . the sparkling spirit of hard-Working girls . . . Pool party . . . filling envelopes with Christ- mas seals . . . washing the white columns at the bus entrance . . . participating in World Fellowship . . . officers training at Camp Immockolee . . . Sorrota's future is filled with great promise . . . Good Luck! Their School and Their Communities. ALUUH Ambitious Bill Libert and Barbara Crow- der prepare to deliver the ole' Alpha sales pitch. President ..... .... B ill Libert Vice President . . . ..... Chris Davis Secretary ..... ..... R obbie Felder Treasurer . . . . . .Johnny Braddock Mascot ..... . . Barbara Crowder Alpha Hi-Y . . . this year begins with new goals . . . the wearing of pins . . . selling of candy . . . a sincere willingness to work . . . boys guided by Christian principles . . . encouraging development of character . . . always striving to be of service in every phase of school . . . yearly Alpha-Antics . . . socials full of enjoyment . . . sports competition . . . boosts school pride . . . Leadership quali- ties . . . a club we will remember . . . of Alpha we are proud. ALPHA-FIRST ROW: Chuck Jones, Steve Topp, Barbara Crowder, Bill I.ibert, Johnny Braddock. SECOND ROW: Tim Felder, Mark Christ, Chris Greis, Al Newell, Ed Crowell, David Rollings, Bill Kennedy, Jack Bussard, Glenn Loper, Rick Payne, Eddie Deloach, Bob Dickinson, Dale Peterson, Henry Rickerson, Danny Kendall. THIRD ROW: Mr. Brantley, Dale Andrews, Johnny McKay, Dan Ames, Steve Terrell, Ken Jensen, Robert St. Amand, George Cotten, Mike Whalen, Steve Black, Steve Hopkins, Chris Brown, Randy Grinter, John Corrigan, Dave Roberts, Bill Owens. FOURTH ROW: Bob O'Connell, Almer Beale, Rusty Jones, Wayne Holshof, Steve Keilley, Steve Helms, Billy Maire, Cantrell Gilbert, Herman Brame, Joe Beale, Greg Smith, Chuck DePrycker, Fred Nicholson, Ritch Mabry, Jeff Cummings, Larry Caldwell, Cary Hewlett. FIFTH ROW: Mike Pennell, Jim Hicks, Ricky Taylor, Steve Farley, Pat Miller, James Bradshaw, Gene Dublaerly, Russell Smith, Mike Canrad, John Stevenson, Chris Lee, Neal Hutchinson, David Lambert, Pat Hurley, Phil Hughes. D. C. T. D. C. T. and Future D.C.T. students wait to figure their aptitude in budget- President ....... .... D anny Brown balancing. Vice President. . . . . . Bette Carleton I Secretary .... . . . Linda Snyder Treasurer . . . . Jeanette Abrey Chaplain . . . . . Marti Brown Sponsor ...... . . . Mr. Murray .f , A. K Rising early for zero-period . . . D. C.T. students endure the pressure of a tiring workday . . . morning classes, a hastily devoured lunch . . . hurrying to various jobs. . .Returning home to tackle f mammoth homework assignments. Skilled laborers adhering to the mold of the fast- paced world of adults . . . Exploring in- jg triguing careers . . . Discovering the joy of pay day . . . These are grocers . . . re- ceptionists. . .waitresses. . .and future executives. ? 3,55 Mt.. i gg! O ff 2 rr , It gs' bi il t 43 D.C.T.-FIRST ROW: Marti Brown, Charlotte Caldwell, Jesse Hickox, Cynthia Woods, Vicky Stanlnire. SECOND ROW: Mr. Murray, Rhonda Bono, Maureen Malin, Linda Clanton, Nan-c Tarter, Andy Chrissikos, Audra Moxley, Joann Seldon, Bette Carleton. THIRD ROW: Lynda Lee, Danny Brown, Keith Russell, Wayne Jones, Everett Mayeumlaer, Leonard Lucas, Steve Barber, Linda Synder. so 3jZ,Zf5:S: '1f77 .Q 'fri ,, V ,ff ' my Q Q-fr Magi J fe. R - FUTURE TEACHERS Teachers Experiment with Future Aims. FUTURE TEACHERS-FIRST ROW' D bb'e W Ik M N . Q l o er, cry aill, Richard Turner, Betty De ldpp, Dorothy Littleton. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Louise Do Vane, Murcia Lightburn, Lindo Kirkmun, Terry Lawton, Virginia Figart, Jon Losseter. THIRD ROW: Betty Morgolin, Bobbi Crane, Polly Wanomokor. President ...... ..... M ary Neill Vice-President ....... Debby Walker Secretary ..... ..... C aryle Tagge Treasurer ......... Richard Turner Parliamentarian ....... Betty DeLapp Historian ......... Dorothy Littleton Sponsor ........ Mrs. Louise DeVane Seeking the knowledge to become educators . . . teaching and observing in grammar schools . . . listening to guest speakers . . . grading endless test papers . . . selling cakes . . . preparing for the annual trip to I. U .... honoring deserving teachers as Apple Teach- ers and Teacher of the Yearv . . . re- solving one's determination to become a vital facet of school life, now and in the future. Mary Neill and Caryle Tagge present Miss Brown with three apples as she is chosen Apple Teacherv by Future Teachers. IC.C. Joining in Harmony in I. C. C.-SEATED: .Iunel Mucbonell, Phyllis Dwyer, Margie Miller, Sara Rusk, Ann Morton, Mary Ellen Young, Diane Bluckull, Louise Cogan, Jennifer Cason. STANDING: Joe Warnock, Victor LeNobIe, Cal Williams, Bill Ferguson, Hurry Turner, .leff Montunye, Ed Crowell,-Mark Draud. President' .... . . . Harry Turner Sponsor .... .... M rs. Legge Functioning as an appendage of Stu- dent Council . . . Inter-Club Council fuses the school's organizations . . . into a coordinated whole body . . . a back- bone of the school's activities . . . Through the fall drawing of dances . . . through the maintaining of the school calendar . . . through a fellowship of school leaders . . . I.C.C. achieves its essential purpose . . . Presenting itself as a model organization . . . Inter-Club Council is foremost on Fletcher's ros- ter of activities . . . as an alliance . . . a coordination . . . of our school's clubs and their leaders. Rocky Draud and jenny Cason consult Harry Tumer over the calendar of coming events. CHORUS Both Organizational Unity and Song. President ..... ..... R ay Yates Vice President . . . . . Susan Mobley Secretary ..... ..... P atty Haack Treasurer . . . . Bobby Alexander Director . . ..... Mr. Bartosz Chorus . . . an opportunity to develope hidden individual talents . . . hours and hours of vocal strain . . . student's con- tribution to manis culture . . . different voices combine into a pleasing melody . . . provides entertainment for student body . . . participates in Easter Sunrise Service . . . active in annual Christmas Program reward accomplished in presenta- tion . . . perfection, one and only goal . . .aworthwhile organization. . .Music, the universal language. SELECT CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Patty Haack, Linda Boyd, Yonelle Cook, Debbie Pace, Jane DeBow, CeCe Harrison, Doris Jean Garrison, Susan Mobley, Dianna Hightower. SECOND ROW: Mr. Bartosx, Bobby Alexander, Linda Clark, Montekay Blausey, Nancy Birdy, Lynn Grizzard, Suzy Ferguson, Barbara Booker, Glenda Smith, Ray Yates. THIRD ROW: Roger Walker, David Fields, Phil Mancil, Gloria Brady, Georgette Lynn, Jeanne Grover, Chris Milligan, Butch Biertreund, Francis Hutchinson. CHORUS-FIRST ROW: Helen Crobbs, Becky Rhoades, Sandy Johnson, Pat Stone, Jessie Lugo, Marleen Kegan, Sandy Jones, Anna Chessor, Janet Mierke, Mimi Gelinas, Dianne Roberts, Caroline Callandor. SECOND ROW: Roy Hurt, Robert Montario, Joe Bourgf Ken Tucker, Jo Ellen Novick, Debby Gavagan, Nancy Couch, Roseanna Dolena, Beth Drury, Linda McKae, Gay Gan- rett, Deane Penney, Reatha Rawson, Carolyn Amsden, Jo Lasseter, Judy Brown, Shirley Keith, June Chepon, Mr. Bartosx. THIRD ROW: Wills Broughton, Steve Keever, Thomas Morton, Pat Reece, Bonnie Barts, Terry Haide, Connie Martin, Linda leoson, Iris Powers, Sharon Lane, Molly Highsmith, Esther Williams, Patty Cline, Diane Yoew, Wilda Norton, Benny Shettlesworth, Dale Corbitt. Q , JUNIOR GIRLS To Create Participation and Enthusiasm ff :il life JR. GIRLS-FIRST ROW: Mrs. Morton, Cathy Monkhouse, Kathy Merritt, Donna Dilley, Sue Clifford, Patricia Collins, Sandy Wetzork, Margie Miller, Phillip Hughes, Eileen McMahon, Becki King, Kit Johansen, Jean Brooker, Eileen White, Judy Finucan, Mimi Gelinas, Janet Mierke, Jan Brown. SECOND ROW: Mary Wicker, Stephanie Peterson, Cindy Leftwich, Kay Christ, Mary Smith, Joyce Carleton, Pat Graham, Jean Talbert, Linda Shipley, Debbie Smith, Patsy Guin, Brenda Warner, Dorothy Austin, Barbara Malin, Ellen Mackey, Carolyn Buda, Christy Snyder Clara Arch, Vicki Turner. THIRD ROW: Marcia Bush, Merle Foster, Jesse Lugo, Beth Armstead, Donna Topp, Jane Henrigues, Peggy Cason, Roseanne Bondanza, lorry Libby, Marcia Johnston, Connie Morton, Cathy Dowling, Sharon Larson, Peggy Pritch- ard, Kathy MacAdow, Patty Brown, Patsy Stone, Janet Brooker, Annadele Prevatt, Karen Arflin. FOURTH ROW: Pam Dawson, Peggy Sparks, Janet Faust, Latresca Weddington, Jan lasseter, Diane Roberts, Mary Haworth, Kathy Witzler, Mary Lou Ivey, Gayle Harris, Lynn Roberson, Marcia Latimer, Diane Latta, Susan Hill, Linda Johnson, Jane Alexander, Chris Proctor, Linda Bivins, Noni Farkas, Diane Bew, Jean Howie. President ..... . . Margie Miller l Vice President . . . . Jean Brooker Secretary ...... .... K it Johansen Treasurer . . . . . Patricia Collins Chaplain . . ...... Becki King Mascot . . . . . . Phillip Hughes Sponsor. . . . . . Mrs. Morton An exciting Homecoming . . . a suc- cessful Sweetheart Dance . . . a Prom to remember . . . the goals of Junior Girls . . . huge letters from crepe paper flowers . . . a thousand posters for publicity . . . innumerable committee meetings. . .long hours of hard WOI'k becoming fleeting Pat Collins, Eilene McMahon, and Margie Miller moments of fun , , , Sanctioned I . , eagerly sell the last red-hot Homecoming dance stopped . . . delayed . . . still united in spirit . . . still doing a really great job. tickets. ill SCl100l ACtlVltl8S Captain .... . . . Phyllis Harrison Co-captain . . . ...... Susan Cook Mascot .... . . . Bruce Strickland Sponsor .... ..... M rs. Poppell We're from Fletcher and we couldn't be prouderv . . . Thus, after endless hours of diligent practice, the season begins . . . Vivacious I. V. Cheerleaders promote spirit for our Baby Senators . . . boosting pre-game excitement at pep sessions . . . decor- ating goal posts . . . filling the halls With posters . . . until the most intense mo- ment . . . Homecoming . . . feeling the tension of a thousand people . . . then Sink that shotlv can be heard rever- berating throughout the gym . . . Spirit personified. JUNIOR CHEERLEADERS QQ ffaiafif Phyllis Harrison, Candy Sutton, and Sue Cook diligently work in making posters to boost game spirit. JR. CHEERLEADERS-Cheryl Bonelanza, Dianne Cheek, Candy Sutton, Betsy Cissel, Phyllis Harrison, Jenny Johansen, Bruce Strickland, Susan Cook, Linda Neal, Teri Hauswirfh, Pam Davis. SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Every Moment--Spirit, Pep, Fun. SR. CHEERLEADERS: Karen Arflin, Ann Morton, Patsy Stone, Dick Probst, Priscilla Gulliford, Kathy Gold, Kimmey Johnson, Janet Brook- er, Miss Brantley, Rita Bur:h, Vicki Turner, Sherry McCoy. Co-0-o Fletcher!! Captain .... .... A nn Morton Co-captain . . .... Rita Burch Mascot .... ..... D ick Probst Sponsor ...... ..... M iss Brantley Cheerleaders . . . living the tradition- al Fletcher spirit . . . participating in a revolution of events swirling by too swiftly: pep sessions . . . decorating the goal posts . . . football games . . . a successful season with a great victory over Lee . . . running the team across the field . . . touchdowns . . . cheers . . . basketball . . . chants . . . pounding of feet . . . SPIRIT . . . This memorable, cherished life is filled with many and mixed emotions . . . Cheerleaders . . . worthy wearers ofthe purple and white. Kathy C0111 Karen Arflin Priscilla Culliford Patsy Stone Ann Morton Vicki Turner Captain janet Brooker Sherry McCoy Rita Burch Co-captain BAND The Pride of the Florida Crown - Our w9 'i BAND COUNCIL-FIRST ROW: Judy Finueen, Cal Williams, Joe Warnock, Bobby Aitken. SECOND ROW: Sue Schubert, Eileen White, Sue Sclluessler, Bennie Fernsler, Scott Haflinger, Bobby Tukami, Tracy Davis. Own Competent Band. CLARINETS- FIRST ROW: Shirley Douglas, Anna Shipley, Kathy Taylor, Carol Ashlee, Shirley Bond. SECOND ROW: Phyllis Claud, Sue Schubert, Bonnie Fernsler, Jeri Hamill, Janis Hun- toon, Virginia Miller. THIRD ROW: Chris Pedroni, Patti Brown, Vicky McKinley, .lan Watson, Debbie Daniels, Scott Heflinger. PEP BAND-FIRST ROW: Danny Birdashaw, Cal Williams, Jack Benniger, Bobby Aitken. SECOND ROW: Sue Schubert, Tracy Davis Dudley Holmes, Bobby Johnson, Shirley Bond, Jeri Hamill. THIRD ROW: Rick Haney, Carol Ashley, Floyd Delapp Debbie Walker, Miss I Donaldson, Frances Hutchinson, Barbara Turner, Ricky Mann, Ray Deal. FOURTH ROW: Joe Warnock, William Rebels, Steve Irwin, J h NI f o n unn, Je I Svlope, Bobby Tacoma. FIFTH ROW: Richard Turner, David Lovett, David Fields. ., ,, M , , ,- ,,., ,m,.,,,,,i,,wQ-,VwV 1f,fwea:.,n fm :X .a , 1 ,,m..M.,...,......,,.....,.....,:....w,,.,,.,..-,.,:.,,..,..We.Wmwwmwffugewmmwmwwmmwmmsmdvzammums.'mmf,u:,:, . 1 ' A- ,... .. .. ,.., , , .. y M . TRUMPETS-FIRST ROW: Tracy Davis, Dudley Holmes, Rodger Walker, Bobby Johnson, Ray Deal. SECOND ROW: Mike Silvis, Mark Greenwood, Joan Hash, Rick Mann, Mark Buell, John Buekman. THIRD ROW: Perry Murray, Ronald Laanton, Ronnie Howell, Rudy Osburn, John FernsIer,Jim McNeil. The Fletcher Band . . . entertaining at half-time with line music and intri- cate marching maneuvers . . . present- ing concerts at Christmas and in the Spring . . . returning from Florida dis- trict and state festivals with high honors . . . the count1y,s best band . . . practicing Tuesday and Thursday nights for Friday's marching musical show . . . Pep Band . . . practice . . . ad- vancing under the leadership of Mr. Otto Beckham and Miss Carol Donald- son . . . offering their services to the community. . .playing Miss America as the Homecoming King and Queen are heralded on the field . . . Well, if it sounds to you like it sounds to me, it,s a V, it's a V, itls a Victory! Proudly Displaying Its WOODWINDS-FIRST ROW: Nancy Shannon, Linda Alex- Brooke, Elaine Howard, Marley Hamilton, Connie Evers. Weldon, Sonny Clayii, Mike Herbert, Joe Warnock, Susan non. THIRD ROW: William Revels, Linda Martin, Harry Margolin, John Munn, Bruce l.okey, Steve Irwin. PERCUSSION5-FIRST ROW: Beverly Boll, Jack Ben- Reeves, Danny Birdashaw, Billy Spruill, Judy Finucan, Gale Russo, Cal Williams, Kirby Hamilton, David Marching Ability and Musical Finesse. MAJORETTES-LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Turner, Shirley Douglas, Beverly Bell, Shirley Bond, Linda Alexander, Mary Ellen Bond, Elaine Howard. ander, Eileen White, Mary Ellen Bond, Debby SECOND ROW: Barbara Turner, Kitty Bennett, John Nutter, Susan Kilgo, Marty Hutchinson, Pat Shan- Burns, Susan Autrey, Bobby Calander, Betty niger. SECOND ROW: Marion David Bill, Bill Berry. THIRD ROW: Kudlo, Susan Schuessler. BRASS-FIRST ROW: .lim Winnie, Greg Lee, Peter Davis, Bobby Aitken, Stephen LaFayette, Bobby Takami. SECOND ROW: Jeff Slope, Richard Haney, Debbie Walker, Betty Delap, .Iudy Kudloe, David Fields. THIRD ROW: David Lovett, Richard Turner, Billy Callander. The Wonderful World of sports . . . Revolving around a magic Word . . . competition Endless hours devoted to developing skills unsurpassed A kaleidoscope of emotions . . . anticipation, tension, relief Memories reflected in the shadows of a trophy room. FOOTBALL 1 1 l l Fletcher Falters, But ,Eg ,P FIRST ROW-Rick Payne, Manager: Jimmy ger. SECOND ROW-Alec Newell: Bob Cripps: O'Connell: Steve Smith: Ray Reynolds: Randy Bruce Strickland: David McMann: Harry Coach Haye: Coach Ford: Coach Williams. Ken 0'NeiII: David Haag: Danny Kindall: 1965 Football Scoreboard FHS Opponent 39 Bishop Kenny 6 26 Bolles 6 2 Wolfson 20 12 Paxon 14 6 Forrest 7 13 Lee 0 18 Englewood 33 33 MacArthur 14 20 Ribault 12 7 Terry Parker 7 Fights Back to Earn Winning Season. ,Tx i Q x . 3 . x N ,I p K fy M .1 A -if-. J, , Tl, :ASQ ,my if .G , if Mei H Taylor, Manager: Tim New, Co-captain: Bill Ferguson, Co-captain: Ray Brown, Manager: David Sitx, Mana- .lim Byrd: David Baggott: Barry MacDonald: Steve Farley: Steve Grace: George Thorn: Lewis Taylor: Bob Belyew: David Thames. THIRD ROW-Coach Andrews: Coach Taylor: Ken Brooke: Neal Colley: Ben English: Turner: Emmett Elliott: Greg Spellman: Charles Cadoura: Huck Ross: David Culp: Pat Hutto: Ken Aitken: FOURTH ROW-Mitchell Kinsey: Chris Hoye: Charles Headen: Rod Henson: George Summers: Jim Hayes: Sammy Everett: Lon Chatfield. Co-captains watch the coin and wonder, Heads or Tails? COACHES-LEFT T0 RIGHT: Walt Andrew, offensive line: Bubba Williams, backs, chief of offense: Frank Hoye, defensive backs: Bob Ford, chief of defense: Jack Taylor, head coach. Kenny. Bill Ferguson Tackle, Co-captain All County '65 First Team Rod Henson hits paydirt for the Senators in our romp of Senators Fight to Uphold Reputation of Big Jim Hayes eats up yardage against Bolles l Senators rebound from early season mistakes, finish 5-4-1 . . . Ferguson, Hayes, and Haag win All-County hon- ors . . . Hayes paces county scorers with 87 points . . . First Fletcher team to beat Lee . . . Victory over Ribault in Homecoming delayed by sanctions . . . Postponed game with arch-rival Terry Parker ends in hard fought tie. KENNY . . . Mighty offense crushes Crusaders . . . Big Poison holds Kenny to one touchdown, short yardage . . . Hayes scores three, Henson adds two, MacDonald tallies another . . . 39-6. Tim New Middle Guard,Co-captain All County '65 Third Team Big P0lSOII D0lTllIl3IIC8 ,v A ,K ,, . ,. I Charles Cadoura David Haag Harry Tumer Tackle Defensive Back Safety All County '65-First Team 1 f I Tension runs high as Coach Ford tells Tim New how to stop Wolfpack. BOLLES . . . Bulldogs scored on DUF fumble . . . Hayes racked up 12 points . . . Henson and Brooke got TD,s . . . Big Poison overpowers Pups . . . 26-6. WOLFSON . . . A new school out for a big Win . . . 'Wolfpack drew first blood -Cole intercepted for TD . . . Senators fought back but in vain . . . Thorn hit Cole for safety. . . 2-20. PAXON . . . Fletcher went to Paxon looking for revenge . . . Hayes-Hrst TD . . . Senators in lead at halftime . . . Fumbles . . . Henson's TD . . . Paxon's last minute rally . . . 12-14. Team Spirit Strengthens FORREST . . . Scoreless first half. . . Fletcher made six points . . . Rebel PAT defeated Senators . . . Disappoint- ment. . . 6-7. LEE . . . Fletcher hungry for a win . . Haag's fumble recovery and touch- down dash sparked Senators . . . Spirit reached its peak . . . jinxed Generals had no chance against inspired team of Senators . . . Revenge . . . 13-0. ENGLEWOOD . . . Homecoming at T Ram field . . . Fletcher took a 12-point The Big Poison Spirit is embodied in halfback Rod Henson as he lead at halftime - - - Incredible Ram thunders in frantic pursuit of a stampeding McArthur Mustang. COII1eb3Ck . . . Final. . . 18-33. Lewis Taylor Greg Spellman As the pigskin flies toward Big Tackle End desperate effort to stop any long Trojan tumbles before oifensrve power of Hayes. After an Unlucky Flrst Half Season down. Bobby Cripps Wingback Tremendous block by Ferguson results ln Fletcher touch 66 Fletcher Looks Hopefully Ahead as the F by lll oo oo o lele eell l,o F ll ,o l M WM ,f , Q. George Summers Steve Farley Ken Brooke Tackle Tailback Quarterback Fletcher Fighting Senator, Steve Farley attempts to break a tackle thrown by Parker Brave defender. ' 4u'3Elfl8!4fni'!lIrnf'iKWfXf!1l'5vY'l '65 Football Year Ends McARTHUR . . . Hollywood Mus- tangs invaded the Jaycee Bowl . . . Fletcher played cool, steady, power ako game . . . Big Poison overcame the team from the South . . . 33-14. RIBAULT . . . Homecoming ,65 . . . Senators shined . . . Unexpected dis- play of passing talent by Henson . . . Elliottis great defensive effort . . . TD's by Hayes, Haag. . .20-12. PARKER . . . Unlucky Braves out for win . . . All-City Senator Jim Hayes in- jured . . . Second half TD by Brooke . . . Hard-fought game . . . 7-7. Conditioning for the ultimate goal . . . Sr. Varsity . . . the novice Senators, Jr. Varsity . . . led by able coaches . . . strive for victory. Jimmy Hayes rushes from the one-yard line to score against Lee J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM- FIRST ROW: Will' Sk' Ti P lam upper, m enman, Larry Collins, AI Desper, Bill Proffitt, Lee Peraldo, Stan Overstreet, Pete Glover, Greg Smith, Bob Cornwell, Pete Everts, Steve Young, Bob Dickinson. SECOND ROW: Coach Poppell, Frank Saslan, Steve Black, Steve Proctor, Larry Caldwell, Steve Medley, Pat Malcolm, Rex Sands, Ray Young, Chris Wilk, Eric Scott, Hugh Mabry, Alan Gurney, Larry Barnes, Coach Sutton. THIRD ROW: Bob Morton, Steve Gibson, Alex Kurtz, Perry Arnette, Randy Bartell, Buddy Bolund, Tom Shannon, Mike Longo, Dale Mod es, Scott W tt All d ' ' ' g a erson, en A ams, Jlm Bursage, Dale McKinley, Ray Smith. ffl BASKETBALL 1965-66 Basketball Scoreboard FHS Opponent Mainland Wolfson Fernandina Forrest Paxon Englewood Ribault Lee Paxon Ribault Jackson Bishop Kenny Bolles Englewood Terry Parker Forrest Wolfson Ribault Paxon Iackson Bishop Kenny Englewood Bolles Terry Parker Forrest Lee Enthusiastic Spirit Boosts Ivan Browning Trojans. Bountiful Season of Basketball vietories l Pete Marshe Co-Captain shoots against the Glenn Carlson Co-Captain BASKETBALL TEAM-KNEELING: Pete Marshe, Glen Carlson. STANDING: Couch Curtis, Cantrell Gilbert, John Calhoun, George Sfrute, Ivan Browning, Bobby Aitken, Chris Lee, Po! Hufto, David Monfanye. Endless Hours of Strenuous Practices One, two, tie your shoe. Three, four, GET OUT AND SCORE! Tension mounts as Pete Marsh, Chris Lee, and Ivan Browning guard fierce members of the Wolfson Guard Cantrell Gilbert shoots over a Bolles de- Wolfpack. fender. Produce Eminent Skills Cf! I--4 I---. ,, Wills Broughton Manager A fighting Senator and a Parker Bob Aitken Brave fight for control of the ball. Thunderous echoes of uscorev . . . permeating a pep-filled gym . . . Spirit . . . reiiected by a fervent student body . . . Senator cagers bound for baskets . . . Success . . . Mirrored in a conquest over arch-rivals Lee and Forrest . . . Merging skill and ability . . . Exerting latent energy during zealous practice . . . Displaying ability as deft sports- men . . . guided under the unwavering leadership of Coach Bill Curtis . . . the perserverant Varsity labors to attain the supreme achievement . . . Victory. Varsity Acquires New Prestige While Enthusiasm is displayed during games as well as practices. Ivan displays his prowess on land and in the air as watch. Throngs of Fletcher fans . . . waving purple pompoms . . . booming cheers. . . . breathless enthusiasm . . . bright wool skirts decorate the stands . . . the expanse of gleaming courts . . . rever- berating as the team bounds after the ball . . . on the sidelines purple and white swirls around nine laughing faces . . . urgent chants beg for baskets . . . a blur of tennis shoes . . . a Whistle . . . stillness descends as the player cal- culates the shot . . . the ball arcs over- head . . . plummets through the net, untouched. 1. V. Gains Experience earth- Fightin' Senator J. V .... Gaining ex- perience for future competition in var- sity play . . . Contributing to the pro- gram of Total Basketball by provid- ing competition for the varsity at practice . . . Striving to improve a mediocre '64-,65 record . . . Desire . . . Spirit. . . Hustle . . .Determination. . . Hard workouts . . .Good sportsmanship . . . Fighting to uphold Fletcher tradi- tion . . . Showing pride in DUF . . . Under the great leadership of Coach Owens . . . A Hne group of boys . . . ,65- ,66 Junior Senators. Cantrell Gilbert ducks in self-defense as Browning stampedes for a basket. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM- FIRST ROW: Jack Buuard, Stan Overnreel, Sieve To Don ie En I rf P PP, n 9 e , eie Everis. SECOND ROW: Coach Owens, David Newman, Tom Deane, Erie Searcy, Neal Hutchinson, Tom Ellis, Pat Hurley, Daryl McKinney. BASEBALL Skilled and Experienced Seniors Lead x W f M ,gf -f-2, W - Q i ' ' Q v . r ,. if f V 5 3 3 e r .Q ' The boys welcome another homerun hitter back to the bench. The agony of long spring practice sessions . . . batting practice . . . Held- ing practice . . . repairing the diamond after a season of disuse and disorder . . . raking the field . . . building up the mound . . . learning the proper signals . . . learning to always watch the coach and to be awake for opportunity . . . al- ways striving for improvement for self and school. Team Through the Season A lynn ff HCP. 1 K , Senator baseball player Mac Moore utilizes his big stretch in an effort to make the double play. W: FIRST ROW: Sieve Bledsoe, Muck Moore, Dick Probst, Johnny Franks, Gory Miller. SECOND R0 Mike Stephens, .lock Beckford, Roy Willingham, Mike Barker, Steve Alford, Jim Torrelli. i Athletic ACC0l11DllSlII'll8IllI Batter Mike Stevens takes a mighty cut at a Franks calmly eyes batter while preparing wind-up. tricky pitch. Now this is how to hold a bat, says Coach Andrews to some Senator diamondmen. IIICFBZSBS AWHFBIIBSS of ACl1lBV8l'lI8l1t You're out! The anticipation of the First game . . . the excitement of stepping up to the plate . . . the relief of getting a hit . . . the dejection of striking out . . . the exhilaration of scoring . . . the feeling of accomplishment at pitching a strike . . . the personal satisfaction of doing your part . . . the sadness at the close ofthe season . . . such are a ball player,s emotions. Throw it a little bit harder the next time! Steve Bledsoe suggests. SWIMMING Streamlined Swimmers Are Fletcher swimming trophies mark many Robbie Felder will swim a winning time in the meet's next freestyle event. rf i 5 I Goaded on to Maintain the Team's Record consecutive wins. Chris Bacon takes a rest after a rugged practice. Bill Ferguson tenses as the starter yells Swimmers take your mark. With rugged determination . . . the Fletcher Swimming Team prepares . . . Never-ending practices . . . grueling work-outs . . . to maintain their victori- ous record . . . County champions, Con- ference charnpions . . . Under the ex- pert guidance of Coaches Sutton and Boatwright . . . Striving onward . . . to be the Number 1 team in state . . . The swimmer's precision timing . . . the diveris graceful perfection . . .com- bined to make a winning team every time . . . Hours of anxiety-apprehen- sion . . . Reward for an exhausting effort. Coaches Sutton and Boatwright hand warm ups to cold swim- mers. Senator Splashers Pract'ce and Prepare Mermaids Beth Holley, Margie Bacon and Pat Moncrief build kicking skill through diligent work with paddleboards. i Sara Rask carefully positions her- self for a difficult back dive. GIRLS SWIMMING TEAM-FIRST ROW: .loyce Carleton, Roseanne Bondanza, Gerry Adams, Nancy Clanton, Susan Cogan, Beth Holley, Glenda Jocham, Carolyn Rose, Margaret Bacon, Janet Colson, Bonnie Garrett, Bonnie Ridge. SECOND ROW: Gayle Estaver, Marie Bew, Marlene Griffin, Sandra Harris, Diane Bew, Dee Dee House, Micki Still, Vicki Ferguson, Roberta Pederson, Karen Rockwell, Glenna Mackey, Laura Murray, Suzi Ferguson. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Boatwright, Toni Todd, Alicia Ninno, Debby Greene, Allison White, Linde Graf, Melinda Garcia, Pat Moncrief, Chris Bacon, Phyllis McNeal, Chris Proctor,Jane DeBow, Pat Gillespie, Beverly Peale. for an Undefeated Season Weary Co-captain Roberta Pederson accepts a boost to dry land. Vicki Ferguson gracefully ascends ladder at BAC. Co-captain Micki Still helps tired teammate from pool. Beat Wolfsonlv . . . the theme ofthe 1965-66 Female Senator Splashers . . . starting the season in january. . . freez- ing . . . hot chocolate . . . warm-ups . . . getting in shape with miles of laps . . . sprints . . . times . . . workouts . . . times . . . tension . . . dual meets . . . a new tough competitor, Wolfson . . . divers . . . precision . . . balance . . . Group Meet . . . Gateway Conference Meet . . . striving to qualify . . . State . . . the trip to Miami . . . Carter's Lake. . . Senatoris churn to victory. FlB'lChBl' T3I1kBI'S Achieve Greg Spellman smiles during his mo- ment of rest, after a long and very tire- some swimming practice. TIDAL WAVE ALERT! Anxiously awaiting the next butterfly event is accomplished swimmer John Governale. ,Fl Freezing Jack Boyter wishes for a towel instead of a camera. jeff Cummings prepares to set a pool record. to ,, wsu 1 rr l ,J , 5 4 ,438 Greatness Through Desire and Dedication BOY'S SWIMMING TEAM-FIRST ROW: Tim Felder, Ricky Stockton, Jerry luuwaert, Steve Heck, Roy Smith, Phil Presley, Jock Boyter, John McManus, Bill Anderson, Robbie Felder. SECOND ROW: Coach Sutton, John Fernsler, Ben Futrell, John Merritt, Jack Merritt, Bob Anderson, Bill Pound, John Governule, Mac Hatcher, Andy Scutter, Dean Hull, Jerry Willioms. THIRD ROW: Bill Hatcher, John Joiner, Rick Crowell, Ridgie Mixon, Eddie Vercue, Alvin Lester, Wayne Longcostor, Bill Richardson, Alex Juhon, Jim Tinsley. Soaring high into the air, accomplished diver The B0y'5 Swimming Team . . D Com- john Merritt, achieves perfect form and grace. posed of accomplished Swimmers I . . f renown for victory. . . splashing to suc- cess in ,66 . . . chilly sunrise practices . . . bodies glistening through the icy blue water . . . followed by well earned exhaustion . . . guided by Coach Sutton . . . get to work hamburgers . . . new talent is recognized . . . Guitars accom- pany hearty tankers on meets . . . Team- work produced victories . . . County, Group, State . . . Celebrating at Carter's . . . the tradition of excellence has again been maintained. Captain Ray Smith, practices to remain in record-breaking shape TRACK Catch Me if You Can I Q C0-CAPTAINS: Rick Hale, Harry Turner, and Coach Poppell On your mark . . . get set. . . Fil it TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW R lry Poppell Da d Baggott R y Rey olds Lewis Taylor, Del Lewis, Keith Roberts, Rick Hale, Coach Foppell Harry Turner Glenn Loper D rell Moe h Ro u W de e Vance Tyler. SECOND ROW: Steve Smith, David Curgile, J By d M ke Lee Ste o F ley Geo ge Cotton Robert Catton M ke Whalen, Kent Buckley, Alan Gurney, Bobby Cribbs. THIRD ROW Ronn e W dener George Tho B ry M D ald Da d Haag, David Lambert, Glenn Carlsen, Jeff Esing, Steve Fletcher F leetfeet . . . striding to a successful season . . . keeping up the winning tradition . . . 5 school records broken and 1 tied . . . shot putt and 440 records broken . . . Mile Relay, 880 Re- lay, Sprint Medley-all 3 records broken by the tremendous effort of the 4 Horsemen plus 2 . . . Del Lewis and Keith Roberts oifered a 1-2 punch as distance men . . . led by competent veteran lettermen . . . lighting to the top with a Gateway Conference con- tingent in the making . . . all are proud of F letcher's Cindermen. Fletchers Harriers Finish a Fine Season WEIGHT TEAM: George Thorn, Steve Smith, Couch Ford, Roy Reyn- olds, Lewis Taylor. 5 1- 55. .W Neal Colley watches as jeff Esing strives for a winning inch. CROSS COUNTRY FIRST ROW: Ronnie Widener, Robert Cotton, Glenn leper, Vance Tyler, Cllril Davin, Mike Wllulen, Kenny Hurt. SECOND ROW: Del Lewis, Jeff Eslng, Glenn Carlsen, Couch Poppell, Mike Lee, Rick Hale, Keltll Roberts. Capped by 14-1 Record. RELAY MEN: Del Lewis, Keith Roberts, Glenn Carlson, Rick Hale, David Haag, Steve Farley, Harry 1'urner,.lim Byrd, Glenn leper, Barry McDonald. Cross Country . . . early morning practices. . . 10 mile marathons . . . trips to Lake City . . . overnight stays in Gainesville . . . sore muscles and blis- ters . . . the elite 10 minute club . . . I.V. members, undefeated in a string of 52 consecutive meets . . . Glenn Carlson, Del Lewis, and Keith Roberts, selected for All-Conference . . . a Hue season capped by a 14-1 record . . . second place in the Gateway Confer- ence . . . fourth in the state meet . . . all highlighting a successful year for the Fletcher Harriers. As trackmen look on, George Cotten demonstrates that a lo-o-ng stretch is needed to clear the hurdles. 'I01 SPRING SPORTS '-if 7' 0 -si Spring Sports Bring an 5, I '-. W, y -ff Y 3 5,1 S 'W VW? Qifnui? TU, . 8 9, YIPINIS ' v--'v E y or BOYS' TENNIS TEAM: David Braddock, Mike Hatfield, Eric Searcy, Todd Harris, Robbie Hruska. GIRLS' TENNIS TEAM: Carolyn Calhoun, Bea Tompkins, .Ian Brown, Pam Rogers, Patti Reed l AWZFBIIGSS of the llIdlVlllU3l and TBZII1. . C GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM- FIRST ROW: Sheila Stevens, Kathy Buda, Pat Snell, Betty Nlargolin, Faye Buss, Debby Gavugun. SECOND ROW: Roberta Pedersen, Jan Brown, Cindy Brown, Jody McManus, Debbie Cone, Miekie Still, Jill Goode, Min Savageuu. Relatively young with one returning 5g,,g,gfta ,. senior . . . the boys' tennis team has 4 experience . . . an All-Conference 'N 'nl--'E sophomore . . . Carrying on Winning traditions . . . the girls' tennis team . . . -tx 9' Y f Devoting long hours on the green . . . a 1 determined boys' golf team struggles to procure the Gateway Conference title for the second consecutive year . . . Representing Fletcher at County Sports Day . . . girls, basketball team participates against other schools. Butch V0nWeller concentrates on an angle he must sink a putt from. .1,,. fy BOYS' GOLF TEAM: Chris Lee, Lon Chutfield, Nicky Bulistori, Butch Vonweller Chris Dunham. 1 Teachers . . . classes . . . study. . . The process of being educated. Knowing the excitement of exploring with the mind The fmstration of confusion . . . The satisfaction of understanding. ADMINISTRATION Administration . . . always ready and Willing to assist students . . . maintain- ing proper conduct throughout school . . . molds character through close per- sonal relations . . . concerning them- selves with the welfare of students . . . ready to offer advice to graduating seniors . . . high academics as a main goal . . . uses discipline in a conserva- tive manner . . . individual counseling for each student . . . helps present bet- ter image of Fletcher . . . our Principal and deans are our school-supporting administration. Frank A Doggett Principal AB MA Rollins College Em Responsibility in Students Mrs. Olive C. Luten Dean of Girls B.A., M.S.g Iacksonville Mrs. Luten takes time from a busy schedule to explain University, Florida State the purpose of sanctions. University. Faculty always tends to reflect upon their students high ideals. One way is through the reflection in a mirror. Mr. Ronald K. Davis Assistant Principal B.S., M.A.g Rollins College, Emory University. 107 SEQRETARIES Despite aching feet, Mrs. Riddell files oflice records and data tire- lessly. Todd Harris obtains a scratchy roadmap from Mrs. Carr to guide him to his class through F letcher's maze of corridors. Efficient Staffs Prove Mrs. Patricia Carr Attendance Clerk. .H N. .,.a....f . gjrga wzit... M j'f1E 'ggi r- fn A Q Q. 1- 1 ti? . . . tsf . ,. A I S N. . . Mrs. Ann Riddell Z 1 Secretary to Mr. Doggett. 1 fg- e Mrs. Gerry Terrell Bookkeeper-Treasurer. ' i fe ,X ,, . ,,- H .- , if Mrs. Terrell displays her loyalty by her diligence in keeping F letcher's accounts E QE Indispensable to Necessary Functions. Mrs. Alice Morell Library Clerk. Mr. Donald E. Packard B.A., M.Ed.g George Washington University, University of Florida. Mrs. Maxine Williams A.B., M.Ed.g Stetson University, University of Floridag Sponsor- Library Council. juniors watch as Mrs Legge reveals Sara Rask's rank. Mrs Uni B.A Uni CUUNSELORS . Helen M. Furber B.A.g Florida -State University Mrs. Delia Holton B.A., M.Ed.g Florida State versity, University of Florida. Mrs. Ruth Eleanore Legge ., B.S., M.A.g Ohio State versityg Sponsor- Student Council. Mrs. Holton dictates behavior in the library to Jeanette Abry. Tackling the work room machines . . . answering the buzzing, defiant switch- board . . . preparing a growing stack of last-minute bulletins . . . only part of the no-let-up job of our secretarial staff . . . Similarly the librarians are faced with heaps of clerical work . . . coping with endless bookshelves . . . and the financial hazards ofa bookstore . . . The guidance dept. also must face a de- manding student body . . . advising us through high school years . . . and into colleges and careers . . . Thus the three staffs stand . . . indispensable. CREATIVE ARTS Expressing Themselves The Pride of the Florida Crown-the Fletcher Marching Band stands in formation on the field Mr. Wallace Bartosz B.S.g B.M.g M.M.g Wisconsin State University, University of Hartfordg Sponsor- Chorus. Mr. Otto F. Beckham B.S.g University of Georgiag Head of Music Departmentg Sponsor-Band. 'rx Miss Carole Lee Donaldson - Bachelor of Music Educationg Florida State Universityg Sponsor-Pep Band. Freely Through the Discipline of Talent Mr. Hu h C. Maxwell Gaining fuliillment from self-expres- sion . . . endless chorus scales . . . How- ing choir robes . . . school anthem drifting from the band . . . an oil-key flute . . . booming drums . . . purple and white is everywhere . . . in the art room, self-expression becomes visible . . . weaving rugs . . . molding pottery . . . multi-colored mosaics . . . creative drawings . . . students share their tal- ents with others . . . joined together in the strife for appreciation of the line arts . . . A future for the artistically inclined. Art students Patti Moore and Cheryl Fultz striv 2 g B.S.g University of Georgia Head of Art Department LANGUAGES Languages, the Basic Element in Our Mr. F. Daniel Althoff B.A.g Florida State University. Miss Georgina S. Alvarez B.S., M.A.g University of Havana, University of Florida. Miss Patricia Bassett B.A.g Florida State Universityg Sponsor-The NORTHEASTER, S Quill 6: Scroll. F Miss Jan Carol Brantley B.A.g Florida State Universityg Sponsor- Senior Cheerleaders. Miss Cynthia E. Brown B.S., B.A.g jacksonville State College. Miss Barbara Ann Davies B.A.g University of Floridag Sponsor-The VERTICALg Head of English Department. What I mean is, Miss Margraf lectures expressively, you must enunciate and project. as Guest for Knowledge Miss Marie Elizabeth Duggins A.B.g jacksonville Universityg Sponsor- French Club. Mrs. Margery Fouraker A.B.g Florida State Universityg to Sponsor-Thespian Guild. writ? 4 T ff. -N .ear 'rf r 4 if Mr. Murphy seems intent upon in- structing his class in the elements of German speech. 1 l Mrs. Mary L. Grimes B.A.g jacksonville University. Mrs. Ann Herlong B.A.g Columbia Collegeg Sponsor-Anchor Club. Miss Beverly Kuentz B.A.g Florida State Universityg Sponsor-junior Class. Miss Nicole C. Lauwaert B.A.g University of Floridag Sponsor-Pep Club, Breakfast Klub. To communicate . . . to express ones' self . . . to create . . . language is mas- tered . . . Spanish classes . . . struggling with Audio-Lingual method . . . utiliz- ing the labs. Strange gutteral sounds . . . German is offered for the first time. Soft intonations. . .romantic . . . French students perfect accents through sound repetition. Latin classes . . . conquer- ing the Helvetians with Caesar . . . mythology . . . reliving the past. Com- pulsory to all is English . . . grammar . . . creativity . . . Discovering the Worth of reading. A typical pupil sits entranced by the new language books. LANGUAGES l'lUI'l13ll C0lTlI11Ul'llCEl'll0I'l Miss Davies relives second childhood while listening to class lecture. Mr. Jon Lucas B.A., M.A.5 Wheaton Collegeg Sponsor- National Forensic League, Debate Club. Miss Linda Markgraf B.A.g Florida State University. Mr. William Murphy B.A., M.A.g University of Florida. 1 4 l 1 I , Miss Ortiz calling Spanish class. Miss Ortiz calling Miss Camielita L. Ortiz B.A.E., M.A.g University of Florida, University of Wisconsing Head of Foreign Language Department. Mrs. Eugene F. Rathbun B.A., M.A.g D'Youville College, University of Pennsylvania. l Analyzed for Us by Dilligent Instructors Miss Riber always makes full use of the ultra- modem teaching equipment available at Fletcher, such as the new opaque projector. Spanish class. Miss L. Louise Riber B.A.g University of Floridag Sponsor-THE VERTICAL. 1.-1 .Nic Mrs. Martha Stanton A.B.g Florida State Collegeg Sponsor-Latin Club. Seniors prove a hall corner is suitable to cram for English. SOCIAL STUDIES Mr. jules deRomand Bacot A.L.A., B.F.A., M.Ed., Armstrong College, University of Georgia, University of Florida. Mr. Billy R. Brantley B.A.g jacksonville University, Sponsor-Alpha Hi-Y. A Deepened Understanding is Gained Mr. D. Douglas Brown . B.S., M.Ed.g University of Maryland, University of Florida. Mrs. Louise Devane B.S.g University of Georgia, Sponsor- Future Teachers. Mr. William English B.A., Mercer University. Mr. Thomas F. Huckabee B.A., University of Florida. Mr. Carl C. Jansen, Ir. B.A.E., University of Florida. Mr. Jansen scrutinizes lecture notes before delivering an enlightening dis- course upon Arts and the Man. Social Studies confronts English across the lunch table. Through Study of Man Freshmen enter a labyrinth of Social Studies classes . . . seniors emerging . . . informed . . .thirsting for more knowledge . . . thus the Social Studies Department succeeds . . . through the library research groups . . . Scouring books for the basics ofCommunism . . . through a developing of civic aware- ness . . . a probing ofcurrent events . . . through countless lectures on history . . . delving into a democratic heritage . . . Through these, an understanding is gained . . . a future is confidently an- i ticipated. Mr. Naumann employs the latest teacher aid, the overhead projector. Miss Janet Johnson B.S.g Appalachian State Teacher's College. Mr. David Q. Jones A.B., M.A.g Albion College, University of Michigan, Sponsor- Senior Class, Head , V of Social Studies Department. . ,- f V . if Mr. C. F. Naumann B.A., Jacksonville University. Mr. John E. Young B.A.E.g University of Florida, Sponsor- Debate Club, National Forensic League. 1 '29 The roving Senator looks in on a civics lecture by Mr. Brown. BUSINESS EDUCATION Eager Students Develop Mr. Murray and Cynthia Woods search the files for valuable personnel information for D.C.T. students. Mrs. Donna F. Bennett B.S.E.g University of Florida. Mrs. Irma O. johnson B.A.g Augustana College. Mrs. Betty M. Long B.S.5 Western Carolina College. Another PV mistake! Mr. Robert J. Murray B S - Los An eles State - ., g Universityg Sponsor-D.C.T. Mrs. Edna Phillips B.S.E.g University of Florida. , Vocational Skills in Business Education. Mr. Harry M. Pugh B.S., M.S., Ohio State University, George Washington University, Sponsor- Interact. Miss Lucia Warren A.B., M.Ed., Alabama College, University of Florida, Sponsor -The SENATOR, junior and Senior Class Rings, Head of ' the Business Education Department. Jerree Criffen gains valuable experience at the draw- ing board during oHice practice class. Mickie Still remains calm as fingers Hy to match the pace ofthe demanding Stenocord. Planning to enter today's world of highly specialized business . . . secre- taries, stenographers, bookkeepers, business men . . . Becoming proiicient in business techniques . . . typing, shorthand, business math, bookkeep- ing, oilice practice, business law, con- sumer economics . . . Teachers using new equipment . . . tape recorders, record players, overhead projectors, office machines . . . The Business Ed- ucation Department . . . fulfilling its obligation to commercial-minded stu- dents . . . preparing for the future. Mr Walter Andrew Mrs Kathleen Boatwright A B Brenau College. B A Jacksonville University. Miss Judith Ann Drayton B S Phillips Unlversity. BD M Ed University Mrs Bogie O Keefe B S Ill1no1s State University. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Physical Awareness Reahzed Through Mr. Ronel I. Poppell A.A., B.S.g Jacksonville Universityg Sponsor Club. The physical education department . . . where the athletic skills of students are exemplified. An outlet from tense mental strain . . . through physical en- deavors . . . each person proves himself. The lockers buzz with noises . . . peo- ple in white gym clothes and tennis shoes . . . the Walk to the track. . . exercises begin . . . sore muscles reign. Achievement displayed in Physical Fitness . . . situps, situps, situps. Long hours of practice for greatness . . . re- wards in victory . . . Fletcher students live and experience. Fun and Competition. caught the ballll' Miss Della Anne Sauvageau B.S.g East Carolina College. Mr. jack Taylor B.S.g M.A.g University of F loridag Athletic Director. Muscles strain as Coach prepares to sound starting whistle Mr. Wofford O. Williams B.S.g The Citadel. A rousing game of kickball provides a welcome break in classroom routine. ...h -nlldm SCIENCE Inguisitive Freshmen delve into an unknown world of test tu es. Miss Rosemary Alcorn B.S., M.A.T.g Limestone College, Duke Universityg Sponsor-Anchor Club, Junior Class. Mrs. Dorothy M. Andia B.S., M.Ed.g Florida State University, Eastern New Mexico Universityg Sponsor - Paramedics. Mr. jack Barile B.S.g Pennsylvania Military College, Head of Science Department. Mr. john C. Beakley A.B.g University of North Carolina. You hamburger! Don't tell me that Madame Curie didn't know how to swim! Why my own grandmother. . . l U Miss Mary Hmkle A.B., M.Ed.g Greensboro College, University of Floridag Sponsor - The SENATOR. Mrs. Rebecca B. Ingle B.S., M.S.g Florence State College, Auburn University. Modern Lab Equipment Preparing for the Space Age . . . exploring the how and why of the natu- ral world . . . the Freshman is intro- duced into the realm of science with a general course of studies . . . a few Freshman classes are using a new ap- proach . . . they experiment on their own, then report their findings to the teacher who helps interpret them . . . modern labs help Biology students ex- plore the ecology of life . . . extended study is offered in Anatomy, BMT, Marine Biology, and Chemistry I Bt II . . . all to prepare for the future. ful' R 1 1' Aids Students in Exploring Life Origin. . . The battle rages on: biologist vs. amoeba All Hundreds!! Could I have thirty geniuses or a class scandal? Mr. Wallace I. Pierce B.S., M.S., Dir. P.E.g University of New Hampshire, Indiana Universityg Sponsor- Sophomore Class. Miss Karen P. Sanders B.S.g Western Carolina C f College. Mr. john W. Sutton B.S.g University of Florida. Mrs. Muriel Hess Bastian B S.H.E.g Mansfield State Collegeg Sponsor-Future Homemakers of America. Mr. William L. Blackford B S.g Austin Peay State College. Mr. Will A. Rohlfing Industrial Arts. Knowledge of Practical Students preparing for the practical world by studying the industrial arts . . . Young Women increasing their awareness of housekeeping chores . . . drafting students doing and redoing the blueprints they would need for job orders . . . For the Iirst time school stationery is printed on the school,s printing press . . . Home Ec students modeling their sewing creations . . . Wood work and metals students learn- ing the uses of wood grains and metals in modern industrial operation . . . Gaining ability in homemaking tech- niques. Skills Secures Footholds in the Future. ' .W .za ,vw .f -1. ' , ytigf-152.1 S3 Q tri' V .flgff .4 .MMV ,ii . . 1 1 5 'K . I ' . .Jil-'25 XX 2'E li' Q .132 7555561 , ' ., Mr. Blackford gives an explanation of hazards of woodworking. Rita Owen prepares her Home Ec dress with thoughtful attention focused on her future occupation as home- maker. Mr. Everett M. Saxe B.A., M.S.g Wisconsin State University, Stout State University. Mrs. Zeta Stewart B.S.H.E.g Berry College. Mrs. Guy Sweetland B.S.H.E., University of North Carolina, Head of Home Economics Department. N First, put in paper, then, pull down the handle then . . . MATHEMATICS Mathematics, the Technical Science Mr. Charles D. Craddock, jr. if 'Pi '-'- B.A.g Florida State University. Q a in Mrs. Gladys L. Catz 'f 1 g : i B.A.E.g University of Florida. ' 1. 'mf , Miss Patricia I. Gay - B.A.g Agnes Scott Collegeg 1'Q,' Sponsor-National Honor .,,, E ff 1 Society. 38:5 t 0, .'.r. Intent Algebra students attempt to absorb Mr. Sheppard's explanation of simultaneous equations. The puzzling innovations of modem math demand concentrated attention as students try to master new concepts in the number world. Mrs. Catz, head of Math Department, informs Mr. Sheppard of departmental policies. of the FUtUI'8 of Mankind. Revised study courses . . . Revised methods of studying for the new courses . . . Algebra I 6: II . . . Trigo- nometry . . . Geometry. . . Introduction to College Math . . . General Math . . . Drilling students in the rules of Al- concepts of the New Math . . . Encour- aging individual thought and question- ing for a more complete understanding of the new concepts . . . Teaching the importance of math in today's world of technology . . . Instilling in inquisi- tive nature in each student. Mrs. Virginia L. Tester B.A.g Jacksonville University. Grin and bear it is what Mrs. Tester does as she realizes the . adding machine has conquered her math ability gebra and Geometry, or in the abstract ...G Mr. William M. Harris B.S.g Lambuth College. Mr. Joseph Lambert A.B.g University of Floridag Sponsor- Key Club. Mrs. Corinne Morton B.S.g Florence Stateg Sponsor-Junior Girls. Mrs. Shirley Myers B.S.g University of Tampa. Mrs. Carol W. Gillum B.A.g Western Kentucky State College. Mr. David E. Sheppard A.S.g Appalachian State Teachers College. P W J A class . . . individuals united . . . Sharing common endeavorsg Breakfast Club . . . awaiting your Good Morningv tag, Campaigns . . . congratulations in order for a fine speech, Adrniration . . . and a helping hand for an upperclassman SENIOR CLASS The climax of high school life . . . becomes a startling reality . . . to the senior as graduation approaches . . . Realizing needed accomplishments . . . in the remaining time . . . struggl- ing for college acceptance . . . Battling Senior Slumpv. . . dis- covering new friendships . . . securing old ones . . . anticipating the future . . . yet being unsure . . . The senior Waits . . . anxiously . . . upon the threshold of life. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS-LEFT TO RIGHT: Harry Turner, Treasurer: Susie Heslois, Chaplain: David Haag, Vice Presi- dent: Jeff Monranye, President. ve B 1 1 su! 5 ' - 1 i, 4 regal I Dan Ames Ioan Anderson Chris Bacon Tim Ballentine Jeanette Abrey Cheryl Ackland VVanda Adams Bob Aitken Felicia Anthony Mike Barker Un the Threshold of a M' I anna BEST ALL AROUND Bill Ferg uson and Janet MacD0nell New School Year as Upperclassmen Charles Cadoura Charlotte Caldwell Carolyn Callandar Frank Canto Jennifer Cason Betty Carleton Donna Bames Faye Bass Peggy Berges Danny Birdashaw Steve Bledsoe Shirley Bond Rhonda Bone David Bosse Linda Boyd johnny Braddock Bobby Brantley Ken Brooke YVills Broughton Chris Brown Danny Brown Martie Brown Rita Burch Mike Bush Sam Collins Margaret Conley Irene Cook Nancy Cornwell George Cotten David Crane Jo Ann Crawford Helen Cribbs Bobby Cripps Barbara Crowder Ed Crowell Diana Cubley Jeff Cummings Chris Davis Glen Carlson Beverly Cherry Jo Ann Chessor Andrea Chrissikis Kae Chrobak Linda Clanton Cynthia Coates Louise Cogan Steve Colas Ken Coleman EagerIy Looking Foreward to Senio f' Placements in October ' 'F s woew PREMIERE MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Mark Draud and jennifer Cason Sanctioned--All Extra -R 4 .Q 1 WF F MOST INTELLECTUAL jeff Montanye and Susan Geary Robert F elder Jerry Fender Billy Ferguson Greg Ferguson Vicki F urguson Bonnie Fernsler Gloria Forrester Janet Foster Steve Fouraker Johnny Franks Activities Haltg Seniors Linda Davis Peter Davis Tracy Davis Judy De Berry Claude Deyette Margaret Dobbins Mark Draud john Drew Lucille Drewry Chris Dunham Phyllis Dwyer Diane Edwards Jeff Esing Steve Farley AFB DOWIICZSL 'Q-'WW 'Ny Clark F ullbright Binky F ulmer Cheryl Fultz Kirby Hamilton Jean Harris Cece Harrison Margaret Harrison Alvin Heath Sally Heaton Susie Heslop Scott Hewlett Leslie Garrett Doris Garrison jim Garrison Susan Geary Kathy Gold Ian Gordon john Govemale Stanley Graves Harry Grice jerree Griifen john Grout Priscilla Gulliford Kathy Haack David Haag Theresa Hagerty Ricky Hale Sanctions Lifted, Seniors Hopefully Anticipate Homecoming, 'il' MOST POPULAR Tim New and Priscilla Culliford 'Qu Patiently Awaiting the MOST DEPENDABLE Cal Williams and Dee McMillin utcome of College Board Testing. Jesse Hickox Jim Hicks Diane Hightower Steve Hopkins Clifton Hough Ann Howard Bill Howard Bill Hughes Brad Ivey Kenny Jenson Jane Johnston Ann Jones Charles Jones Cheryl Jones Sandra jones Brant Lambert Charles Lamsback Tom Last Carol Latta Lynda Lee Mike Lee Pat Leeson Victor LeNoble Bill Libert David Lovett Leonard Lucas Ricky Luce Georgette Lynn Janet MacDonell JoAnn Magnuson Maureen Malin Nancy Marley Pete Marshe Diane Martin Everett Maycumber Sue McAdams Cherry McClenahan Freddy McClure jimmy McClurg Paula McGlothlin Kathy McKay Sandy McKay Dee McMillin jim McNeill james McQuaig Charlene Medders Ken Medley john Merritt Linda Meunier Butch Meyne Debby Mickler Cary Miller Patrick Miller jim Mills Laurel Minor Sue Mitchell Susan Mobley Ielf Montanye Excitedly Anticipating the Answer to the ' , ' 7 7 FRIENDLIEST S ' Greg Spellman and Barbara Crowder r 'C' V' iv , X , J, , V V X 2 4 F' ' , ,. , 'Q -5 r -. , 'I' r Y 31- Qisgf M, 4? 5 Successful Skits-0-Frantic Rlta Moody Edward Mooney Mack Moore Pattl Moore Wade Morrls Ann Morton Janet Moses Judy Murphy GREATEST SCHOOL CONTRIBUTOR Rick Payne and Kathy Cold Chinky Naughton Mary Neill l'8flBCt8d Mood of Senior Class cg, Tim New Alec Newell Kathy Ninno Nancy Noesner Diane O'Connell John Oliver Olivia Oglivie Marvin Olson Linda O'Steen Cheryl Qvel-Street Candis Patterson Bill Owens Eddie Pace Marcia Pamaby Pam Pollock Linda Ponce Anna Ruth Pope Susie Popham Phel Presley Linda Price Leon Prince Pat Pritchard Dick Probst Sara Rask Ann Redwine Sandra Register Jerry Reidenbach Becky Rhoades Pam Rodgers David Rollings james Ross Joyce Roy Keith Russell Billy Ryals Betty Sale Terry Sandefur The Prom--a Climax Carol Patterson Rick Payne Mike Pennell Bill Perry Jean Pettigrew Kathy Pettway Brenda Phillips Betty Poirier ii' 9 Providing Memories to Treasure Always X' gy A . ' x ii Yr, , , 'xv . X ,x xx f Q . , . , WITTIEST Steve F ouraker and Connie Cook . Mike Sawyer Judy Scantlebury Seniors Are Sohered hy Ben Schmechel Susan Schuessler Sharon Scott David Sease JoAnn Seldon Mary Selman Pat Shannon Tom Shannon Charlene Shelfey Diane Shields Sue Shubert Mike Sigmon Raymi Simpson Clara Singleton Gene Singleton Yvonne Skipper Linda Smith Linda Smith Lynda Smith Ray Smith Leon Snell Linda Snyder Greg Spellman Vicky Stanmire Mike Stephens Mickie Still Pat Stone Richard Stone the Awesome Prospect of the Future MOST TALENTED ey Bond and John Ol Louise Stormes Bill Strudel Karen Stucki George Summers Lynette Sweat Nan-C Tarter Ann Taylor Lewis Taylor Steve Terrell Barbara Thompson Sue Topper Harry Tumer Richard Tumer Henry Vann Carol Voges Tom Voutour Jack Walden Debbie Walker lx MOST ATHLETIC Glenn Carlson and Micki Still Sad, Yet Eager Seniors Experience the Q AT ,gg , Paradox of Graduation. Ioe Warnock Pam West Mike Whalen Cindy Whittlesey Karene Wilder Sue Wilkie Cal Williams Gaiy Williams Sunny Williams Donna Witt Larry Wisen Cindy Woods JUNIOR CLASS The junior Class . . . most fun-loving of the four classes . . . a shining example of the underclassmen . . . being aware of great responsibilities . . . traditional selling of magazines . . . placing orders for cherished class rings . . . exciting moments in decorating for Junior- Senior Prom . . . worrying over the im- pending threat of no Homecoming . . . inheriting Senior Privileges . . .bidding farewell to departing Seniors . . . Hav- ing pride in the attaining of goals . . . Good Luck, future Seniors. JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS-Barry MacDonald, Vice President, Noni Farkas, Secretary jack Beckford, Chaplain, Diane Bew, Treasurer, Bill Anderson, President. Diane Bew jane Alexander Clara Arch Karen Arilin Beth Armistead Clinton Amett David Avery Randy Bartell Bonnie Barts Tom Battle Almer Beale Jack Beckford David Bell Randy Belyeu Jack Binegar Linda Bivins Steve Black Fred Boatwright Rose Ann Bondanza James Bradshaw Bobby Bridges janet Brooker jean Brooker Jan Brown Patty Brown Carolyn Buda Frank Burdges Bobby Callander Cindy Carbenia Joyce Carleton Peggy Cason Kay Christ Linda Clark Linda Clark Becki King and Linda Bivins olfer a ride home to Butch Von Weller. Assuming Challengmg Responslbnlltles ff P 5 g , I, X' . f is air. f 1 . Y. I .1 9 X, ,M Q ..UM,., ' -'- L Q Sue Clifford Phyllis Cloud Patricia Collins Michael Conrad Yonelle Cook Kathy Cornell Cathy Cottom David Culp Mike Daly Are the Striving Juniors . ln 1. t L 4 4: ,H . v H+ i Carol Danyus Pam Dawson Henry Deal Ray Deal Bob Dickinson Liz Dicks 4' fig .. ia, ' i ps .,,-ff, X -Q: -, .5 ' -av j Us A3 3 My V 5, K ,tw f 1 at zwlsfl r, 'F i 'K . . V ,f- '-'D , .w 5' WV v :.'s 1-: fix'- , ',f,. X , - gg-M, - f , 7 2 rf' 5 L . 1 Iv, . A 4 W 4 P: , 4 . :J ' tu i 71 My is S ,i i xiii' 2. 8 QQ Donna Dilley Dianne Ditto FROM juniors Pat Hurley, David McMann squander their savings on prom tickets being sold by Miss Sandy Wetzork. Gene Dubberly Emmett Elliott Noni Farkas Gail Estaver Tim Felder Suzi Ferguson Judy Finucan Merle Foster Mimi Gelinas Bonnie Garret BE we 'iiiiy' I .- if.. 1 'f 3,1 -' :gi t If 'fri .1 Q 3,5 ' max' 5, -we - j Eff ' QM? I ' .- we . .,. - F is 1 , i '11, Randy Grinter Patsy Guin Alan Gumey Ken Hart Bill Hatcher Ronald Hawks Mary Haworth Harold Helms jane Henriques Rod Henson Marcia Ringo Latimer sports the relics of a rapidly dying cult, commonly re- ferred to as the high school system of Duval County. Jimmy Johnston ' Marcia Johnston Judy Jones Rusty Jones Alec Juhan Danny Kendall Steve Kiell Becki King Mitchell Kinsey Sharon Lane Jean Howie Phillip Hughes Betty Hunter Darlence Hunter Patrick Hurley Ken Hutchinson Nancy Ison Mary Lou Ivey Monica Jenkinson Kit Johansen Linda Johnson Sandy Johnson eY Ronald Lantow Sharon Larson Marcia Latimer Diane Latta Gerry Lauwaert Cindy Leftwich Jerry Lepore Lorry Libby Accomplishing Endeavors Magazines, Homecoming, the '66 Prom e Y, 1 5 , 'M I Af' gy' .xt we-X hi swf' Kathy Merritt janet Mierke joe Miller Paula Miller Janice Milner Aurora Moody Barry MacDonald George McLatchey Eileen McMahon James McQuaig Glenn Loper Jessie Lugo Bitch Mabry Linda Mack Ellen Mackay Bill Maire Barbara Malin Thomas Marten Kevin Maxwell Kathy McAdow Danny McCoy Sherry McCoy H , Q, av at V f 1 0 'U' ' a ,gi 1 ' j - i x 'M ' N XJ I e ,I ' 5 1 ,,,,, I ,- M' . , E W ' ' 'Hy . Rosemary Moody Bonnie Monahan Cathy Monkhouse Cleeful Magazine Chairman Pat Collins seems to have discovered the secret to true popularity. Connie Morton Theresa Mulligan Dean Newman Bobby O'Connell Realizing Their Own Individual Potential H '-we fm l i A Q A 1.-af-,' .xo , W i 'nf ii lf -Hilti Q3 ni William Skipper Dana Smith Debby Smith Glenda Smith Greg Smith Mary Smith Nancy Smith Russell Smith Sarah Smith Gerri O,Conn0r Chris Pedroni Cheryl Peterson Stephanie Peterson Judy Phillips Russell Prentiss Anadele Prevatt Peggy Pritchard Chris Proctor Ann Quattlebaum Helen Reynolds Bonnie Ridge Lynn Roberson Keith Roberts Judd Rogers Pat Rielli Esther Riley Bob Rosborough George Shannon Linda Shipley Beverly Tumer and jane Alexander tally the vote for the King and Queen of Home coming. They Seek Higher Goals. it .gt has YQ' K t as I my 1 WI gf E W Ricky Taylor jim Tinsley Steve Topp Beverly Turner Vicki Tumer Butch Von Weller Polly Wanemaker Larry Wardrep Kerry Wemer Sandra Wetzork Eileen White jerry Williams Roy Willingham Doug Woosley john Wright Donna Young Mary Elizabeth Young Mary Ellen Young Ray Young Suzanne Zoll Steve Smith Peggy Sparks Robert St. Amand George Strate Patsy Stone Sandy Stout Linda Stucki Paul Stynchcome Bobby Takami jean Talbert Pam Tate -Larry Taylor Top Junior magazine salesmen Steve Cissel and Alec juhan XX display well-deserved rewards SOPHOMORE CLASS A sophomore . . . the wise foolv . . . After a year of orientation . . . After a thousand embarrassing freshman blun- ders . . . now ready for a big step toward maturity and real understanding . . . Always working. . . Sophomores study harder than anybody else in the school . . . Always supporting good ole DUF . . . Did you see how many sopho- mores were at Breakfast Club this morning? '. . . Wolfson . . . DTA . . . Fletcher's disappointment was theirs . . . Lee . . . Fletcher's glory was theirs . . . Fletchefs life is theirs. V Kenny Aitken Q, M 1 5 .P I- Linda Alexander .. - - Steve Alford J Cathy Arflin , Q B - --'- 'V Peggy Beatty I Sa . . .l W ,.. f- ' am 1 , jiil L , ,K . Q -F it mf-.11 Q. 5 It 2553 . 1 'E .loe Beale ,,t.A,,, Patti Beckford ' Beverly Bell ,,, ' Cynthia Belt ,, Marty Blasingame ' EQ Cheryl Bondanza CNC' H ,B I Ray Bourgeois E. 2 -' fl - ' Alan Braboy Q E-. Linda Io Bray 4.1: , ,ig in '--- V Dale Bromberger ,-V, F 5 .P A - ' Linda Brooks g ' 5 Gayle Broughton ' i '- .r ' 3 4- Judy Brown ' f- , ,Q W ' ,V , .Q Mary jean Brown , tgl t f A .5 - Billy Buck Q if r Z D, ' ff' Pat Butler f f f 5, li .,:, lf: it Larry Caldwell 4 Laura Caldwell - Cay Callaway Earl Capo .iw A-y ' E David Cargile Brenda Carroll SOPHOMORE OFFICERS-Barry McDown, Presidentg Stephanie Hall, Treasurerg Pam Davis, Secretaryg Johnny McKay, Vice-Presidentg Jeannie Harris, Chaplain. Debbie Case Joyce Cason jerry Cato Gene Chao Lon Chatfield Eileen Chattleton june Chepon Rip Christman Nancy Clanton john Clark Harry Clay Karon Clements Susan Cogan Linda Coker Cynthia Cole Neal Colley Nicky Collins Larry Colton Fred Conley Susan Cook Sharon Cooper Cynthia Corbin john Davis Pam Davis Carolyn Deal Linda Dean jane Debow Chuck Deprycker john Dickenson Prissy Doss Shirley Douglas Dick Draper Pam Dubberly Larry Dunbar Peggy Dunson Rebbecca Dal Vicki Eakins Tommy Ellis Donnie Englert Bobbie Evans Peter Everts Ricky Farl john Fernsler Gail Fifer Susan Filke Georgia Flowers Ardently Seeking Closer Fellowship with xr' , f 2 , t if Q 4.1 rw X ff Sophomores Beverly Bell and Joyce Cason are seen preparing to be future homemakers of tomorrow by washing dishes. the Upper Classmen Peggy Dunson exemplifies the eager friendliness of a sophomore as she greets senior Clarence johnson between classes. N 5 .,. J All J , Q ,ii-ri + r , , .1 .ares V ,f 'v-ae, Q sf' ., x 5 . I I if 4 .J V , . .Mlm sf- - i rim 'wgi Q , ' 4 Q , . S' --H .... ,. 'P ,H wif: .ai 4 ,fx ff 4 gf . i -no f... x, r J, ,1- ri SL: Mfr fe I X ,gt k f Rr , ,Emi 1 it 4 W A ,.,,, w PPP' i S I af' j' ii 12' R .01 in M ' hz YY, , , .NV by f N V av- A-. i 1, V Diane Floyd Malinda Garcia Gay Garrett Pat Glover Pete Glover jill Goode Claire Goodloe Allison Graham Marleen Griflin Marcia Griffith Patty Haack jessica Haag Wayne Haddock Jill Hague Ieri Hamill Virginia Hall Jeannie Harris Tommy Harris Phyllis Harrison Chris Harvey Mike Hatfield Teri Hauswirth Fred Hawkes Edna Haworth Scott Heflinger Narda Helms Eddie Henkel Nancy Herider Walter Hickox Linda Hill Terry Hill Randy Hjelm Marleen Hodges Beth Holley Dudley Holmes Elaine Howard Ronald Howell Dean Hull Wayne Hulshof Janice Huntoon Neal Hutchinson Pat Hutto Barbara jackson Karen Ienkins Glenda Iochum Jimmy jones Marilyn jordan A cool crammer, Prissy Doss, pre pares hastily for a moming exam. Carol Litchfield Candy Locklair Ronnie Luce Glenna Mackey Cindy Markham Iudy Marley Connie Martin Marion Mayenhofl' Connie McClure Barry McDown johnny McKay Linda McKay Pat McMahon Kathey McMillin Terry Medley Connie Meeks Robert Merkle Brenda Mickler Richard Miller Becky Millington Larry Miniard Ridgie Mixon Pat Moncrief Laurie Moore james Morton Janet Mowrey Linda Neal Nancy Neill Sara-Nett Newell Alicia Ninno Gary Noesner Carolyn Odum Carol Oliver Kenny O'Neill Buck Orvis Becoming Responsible Individuals Fred Joy Dickie Kahn Marleen Keegan james Kenyon Delores Kersey Susan Kilgo Judy Kudloe David Lambert Rusty Lee Alvin Lester William Levert Marcia Lightburn Through Active Participation F l 1 E MA, 'Qing :,, . A im .E 1 . at ff 'Q X ix E figs ir fl X ii 5, 22 . ' M - : J 4 45 Y. i .,i , fwti 5 gg, , . fs , 'S F5 'Q' , Hiiiiii 4' With typical sophomore enthusiasm, jill Hague, Donnie Englert, and Mike Hatfield volunteer for unknown service. I iv F D f ,i sn? rn Stanley Overstreet Debby Pace Pam Parfitt Jan Parsons Beverly Peele Fred Pollett Sue Price Steve Proctor Jeannie Reed Cynthia Richardson joe Roland Dicky Rosborough Carolyn Rose Hugh Royal Penny Sawyer Prissy Seymour Kathy Sheridan Cale Smith james Smith Charlie Snyder Paige Spinks Sonny Stalincer Billy Strate Mary Staub jan Steckroth Robin Stencrouse John Stephenson Bruce Strickland Becky Sweeting Laura Thompson Judy Tribble Merry Trumble Delores Utley Holly Van Dyke Mary Voutour Roger Walker Angie Waters Sherry Watson Beth Way Ronnie Widner Dianne Williams Ester Williams Robert Williams Sandra Willingham Genevieve Witzler Sara Wright Susan Yockey FRESHMEN CLASS To be a Freshmen . . . and suddenly thrust into a world unknown . . . with mixed emotions . . . insecurity, appre- hension, eagerness . . . and pride in your new-found role . . . The struggle to belong . . . to be a vital part of that undying spirit for ,ole DUF . . . Gather- ing about classmate-cheerleaders to buy pep pins . . . Daily departing from school, knowing the thrill of accom- plishment . . . and emerging after a year, confident, elated, aware . . . re- membering first experience . . . de- siring future achievement. FRESHMEN OFFICERS JanetColl1ns Secretary Candy Sutton V1cePres1dent Rocky Judy Alberchrombie Drew Adams Vicky Adkins Elmer Ahlwardt Bobbie Sue Alford Jimmy Alford Sandra Lee Alford Skipper Alford Bob Anderson Shirley Alford Mary Lyn Anthony Susan Autrey Kathy Barkoskie Bart Barry Cary Bass Evelyn Basye Marilyn Bates Valerie Bell Marie Bew Mary Ellen Bond Andrea Bowley Mary Brewster Stephanie Brewster Melissia Britton Cyndee Brown Dan Brown Rebecca Brown Shirley Brown Laura Bueler Charles Bull Laurie Burke Harry Bums Tommy Cargile joseph Carroll Cindy Carter Timothy Case Sharon Cason Wendy Cason Diane Cheek Judy Cinotti Clifford Clark Bob McClure tries friendly persuasion on Keith Naumann, a be-tagged member of the opposition. Janice Coppage Carol Covey Virgil Crouse Nelda Cummings Lynn Curlee Doreen Daly Prudence Dampier Debora Daniels Billie Davis Ed Dickenson Debbie Doer Gary Douglas Rocky Draud Dayle Dunnegan Gary Eamhart Ramona Edwards Scott Eleazer Connie Everts Faye Farbus Hari-Anne Felder Barbara Fields Jay Fogg Michael Fouty Carol Frondraf Christi Fuetz Carol Futch Barbara Gamer Robert Garrison Susan Gaudet Linda Gay Carol Geary Kathy Gilbert William Goelz Lynda Graf Debra Green Rapidly Emerging From Jr Hugh As Maria Clark Peggy Claxton Terri Cloud Elaine Colley Janet Collins Janis Colson Cindy Compton Iudy Conrad Carol Cooper Mature Young Adults. . 4 John Lane Kris Larsen Roxanne Last James Lee Peggy Lucas Hugh Mabry Vivienne Manca Dianne Mannese Bedilia Markham Karen Marshe Judith Mason Brenda Maxey Sandra Greene Cerilee Greis Michael Grossberg Charlotte Hall Marlee Hamilton Richard Hana Sandra Lee Harris Sheila Harris James Hart Barbara Hartley Joan Hash Sylvia Ann Hayes Charlotte Headen Suzanne Henderson William Henderson Carroll Hicks Patricia Hill Carolyn Hoffman Mitchell Holtsinger John Horn Dee Dee House Jimmy Hughes Holly Hutchinson Debbie Jackson Mark James Ann Jenks Kathy Johansen Ann Johnson Carol Johnson Deborah Johnson Ramona Johnson Paul Joiner Eddie Kast Lecy Klein Jacqueline Klenk Susan Lambert Franklin Lane Which one of these funny little things did the teacher say not to touch? .tit P 4 'I 533 if flx V52 Q bis? Rose Morin Linda Morris Priscilla Murtha Keith Naumann Susan Nutter Colin Osborn Faith Page Susan Parnaby jim Patrick Scyles Peebles Conrad Peterdson Susan Phillips Cheryl Pillerin Patricia Proctor Bruce Reeks Eva Rhodes Catherine Richter Suzanne Riley Christine Ritchie jose Rivera Bill Roach Mike Sanders Betty Gail Scarborough Trena Schmechel gjgycgigqgre Eager Freshmen Masses Y Angela McGee Debbie McGlan Edward Merritt Roberta Merritt Victoria Mickler Robin Mier Leslie Miller Virginia Miller Sherrie Mills Darrell Moench Shelley Moniz Leigh Montanye Don Moody Carol Covey and Leigh Montanye are bewildered by conflicting direc- tions given by helpful seniors. Andy Scudder Sherry Sheets Mary Sherman Eddie Sherrill Trip Shine Q A V 'wif ' S invade Vast Range of Sr. High Activity. fs ,, we Y A 13' A r Y.. N - Ms I at T2 ' Wifi: ' , ., , - t ' ' kai' f ff: ' . y, t I 'i' .1 a ' it K , ,i f i 4335155 if V 1, 'H Y . in , . S ' V , M- ., 1 N , 'L 1 .af 1 f I j'f l, 95 in f 4 ,L - X .C 1 .An .5 HQ U 1 Riff ? 1 .5 if A Lv,frM K ' .7 ,tx Y 3 l 3 .4 at .i g S i J lf- A S a Q wi 433, - A. ff J -. xg , ,mf , 1 Y a r is 'fm fi Q I P WW as cj H - T 1, A it il X s ax M111 'ii wa , , , 4 Q 5 if il Q , 5 A I Zi, :- Jar f' i B . 15 in lv? 1 54 I L. if -2. I 'ffig-.,:ii:f'.?' , ,. -- f -,, .f Nw 13 K '. gf: s f , K4 l I, . . , , fi 1 . U x, .1 F Mike Thurlow Lynn Tremblay Dorothy Tumbull Barbara Turner Carrie Sue Visser Susan Wagner jacquelyn Wameck jannette Watson Linda Weimer Dickie West Allison White Barbara Williams Larry Williams James Winne Donnie Wolfe Bobby Woodard Mike Silvis David Smith Bob Snowden Karen Sparks Shelly Spears Billy Spruill Fred Stephens Sheila Stephens Candace Sterling Gina Stone Lans Stout Brenda Strickland John Strudel Jackie Sturgeon Candy Sutton Janet Takami Kathy Taylor Phyllis Thomopalos Why not go out for basketball, son? asks Ivan Browning of Stanley Clark Martin Woosely Michael Woosely Barbara Wright Gail Wyssman Joe Young ' L Y The glow ofa display Window . . . The anxiety of selling an ad . . . The business world. . . Reflected on a highway billboard . . . And the pages of a yearbook. -'-...Aw etffi ng L ..,...s,A H 81 J HOUSE OF FLOWERS 1400 Beach Blvd. CH 6-4226 Jacksonville Beach CAMPBELL' S GULF SERVICE Fuel Oil-Kerosene-Gasoline Phone 246-3288 - 408 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, Florida Bus. 246-7033 28435 P bl R dN BEACH BIKE at KEY sr-roP an O 0 EVANS-CLARK 212 so. :-:Rn sr. K, X K , JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA .,ffm,Af-,ff 61-'IIMNIIV PROFESSIONAL SEIRIVICESU TELEPHONE CH 9.5963 P. O. Box 1105 Jacksonville Beach, Fla CASEY'S A 8. A FOOD STORE cfs, Atlantic Beach .S.e.....e.,3et J.. Wilkerson 81 Borum, Inc. Real Estate - lnsurance - Rentals 327 Beach Boulevard Jacksonville Beach 249-2336 Gapifof fgainf Sfored, inf. 635 N. THlRD STREET CH 6-4857 JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. Compliments of Buddy McCue McCUE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 410 N. 3rd St. BROOKER'S BARBER SHOP and OCEAN O' SUDS LAUNDERETTE TOWNSEND HAWKES REALTORS 126 Beach Blvd. 249-9011 Bettie Jo's Salon of Styles Stylists to Serve You in All Phases of Your SUMMER Beauty Needs 223 North 2nd Ave. 246-5949 f f+,- - . , is, .wha giggiii . STRlCKLAND'S RESTAURANT 1412 N. lst Jax Bch. 4738 Ocean Mayporl Phillip Hughes and Vicki Turner ARTIST MATERIALS PICTURE FRAMING TIMES SQUARE PAINTS Fernando Chao, Prop. 330 - 9th Ave. North, Jacksonville Beach R. H. MAGNUSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR N gmcsmill xgnsurance adgency, gnc. T L PHO Dee McMillin and Sam Collins ,-oE,,ni,fo:::l,,,,Z?,,,, 229 2325, ARES MODEIL RACEWAY JACKSONVILLE BeAcH, FLORIDA 'I6 N. T ird Street Jacksonville Beach, Fla. 32050 Phone 246-7181 RENEE SHOPS Phone 249-9939 X : B fly' ART's HOBBY sHoP , , .gags N 1' 10234 Atlantic Blvd. Femme APPMI 1 6 Phone RA 5-0275 Se 1 237 N. lst sf. is W l. FAGAN Jacksonville Beach, Fla. ICE 81 FUEL, INC. -:- 8 Locations to Serve You -:- 720 Atlantic Blvd. lHome Otticel CH 6-48'l'l EHAMQRE NAHJGHQQN soo Bedeld Blvd. lService sfdl CH 6-2474 INSURANCE I5th Ave. N. 8. Penman Rd. lService Sta.l CH 6-2660 .LP- STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS KEROSENE and FUEL OIL HOME DELIVERY 14..- Our l5th Year ot Dependable Service . . . Call Us Today KAHOE'S GARAGE - Complete Brake Service Theatre Music Cen+er Front End Alignment Records - Instruments - Audio Equipment Wheels Balanced 322 N. lst St., Theatre Bldg. Sun Tune Up Equipment Jacksonville Beach, Florida GOODYEAR TlRES Ph CH -33 l075 Atl. Blvd.. Atl. Beach CH 9-4I77 one 6 59 DAVE and ELMNE BOHN For the Very Best E. G. RQCHE Ligenged Plumber Jacksonville Beach Office and Residence lI25 N. Ist St. N0l l'l1 3rd S'l'l'eel' Phone Jacksgnyille Beach' Fla, SCOTT'S LAUNDROMAT PAPER COMPANY SeJ!lf5rf3'Sr'fZrTZSrng BEACH APPLIANCE CENTER, INC. 2l7 Ist Ave. North Jacksonville Beach, Fla. AGE aff CHRIST METHODIST CHURCH Congratulates Graduates ot '66 SOUTHERN MAID SCHOOL SUPPLIES BONNIE I. SMITH Congratulations GMM ' . its Seniors' Y our ft '- NEPTUNE THEATRE BEACH THEATRE 'I300 Atlantic Blvd. 334 N. lst Street Neptune Beach Jacksonville Beach GIDDENS-GRIFFITH FUNERAL HOME Remember Penny's Complete and Modern Facilities Where friends at Neighbors Mee, Air-Conditioned Ambulance Service BU'9e 5 F es SI'Gkef - Breakfast Served Anytime I I7 South 3rd Ave. We make our own Ice Box Pies 81 Donuts JACKSONVILLE BEACH Jacksonville Beach's Only Telephone Service Drive ln Phone CHerry 9-2374 3rd 8' I3fI1 AVe- N- Compliments of nun u E 5 I I I MINI!!! HENDRYX-Omqm. WATER CONDITIONING, INC. Complete Auto and Road Service B. F. Goodrich Tires BEACH TEXACO SERVICE 7 South 3rd Street Jacksonville Beach L. C. Uoel Ponder Phone CH 6-4466 RITESPOT RESTAURANT Your Whole Family Will Enioy OUR HOME-COOKED FOOD and FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE Orders To Take Out Luncheon Specials Daily Open Until I0:00 P.M. Daily Except Sun. Il5 Ist Nept Bch CH 9-9666 BENNETT'S MOTELS Atlantic Beach Jacksonville Beach 2 Blocks From Ocean SWIMMING POOL BEACHES ANIMAL HOSPITAL Betty Sale and Jeff Montanye BADGER FURNITURE COMPANY Carpets, Draperies and Quality Furniture 249-9787 Corner lst. Ave. and 2nd St. Jax. Beach CONLEY FLOOR AND PAINT 20 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, Florida CH 9-4I62 BERRY'S PHARMACY II3l N. Third St. Dial CH 9-5694 Jacksonville Beach, Fla. AVERY AND WILSON, INC. INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 2l3 First Avenue North Jacksonville Beach. Florida ATLAS POOLS 10023 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville, Fla. RA-5-4155 PHONE CH 9-52I4 LAWN SPRINKLER SYSTEMS Miller Brothers JACKSONVILLE BEACH. FLDRIDA 0 VINYL PIPE o PUMPS , WELLS zzoo SOUTH THIRD STREET TABLE TOP WINDOW GLASS MIRRORS STORE FRONTS CREASON GLASS COMPANY 212 3rd STREET SOUTH JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA AUTO GLASS INsTALI.ED PHONE CH 6.4740 WHILE You wAIT . ATLANTIC SEAFOOD CENTER ' I 629 NORTH THIRD STREET JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA AL 8. ELOISE LEEK PHONE CH 9-9955 Congra+ula'rions From MALTBY'S LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANERS l724 No. 3rd S+. Jax Beach, Florida MAGGIE'S HAIR FASHIONSH 222 Norih Third Sl'ree'I Jacksonville Beach Phone CH 6-287l Air Cond ifioned l620 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach. Fla. R. R. ROSBOROUGH 8. BROTHER, INC. Life-Casualty-Fire-Bonds PHONE Elgin 3-7425 33 S. Hogan ST. Jacksonville 2, Florida Compliments of Bill Thompson Electric Company Formerly Nelson Electric Company Phone 249-5601 Wm. R. Thompson TH ELMA'S BEAUTY SALON 3I I Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, Fla. CH 9-2254 COMPLETE LINE OF PARTS l KEYS MADE SCHWINN ToRo LAWN Dov MARCOTT'S BIKE 81 MOWER SHOP - SALES and SERVICE - 91h AVENUE NORTH and 3rd STREET JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA ,LES MARCOTT PHONE CH 6-4445 ROTARY CLUB of JACKSONVILLE BEACHES rw QQ! SERVICE ABOVE SELF HE PROFITS MOST WHO SERVES BEST Congratulations to the Graduates BOLUNS 2058 San Marco Boulevard Congratulations Class of '66 THEATER BARBER SHOP 326 N. lst Street Carl Claxton--owner Compliments of THARP CONSTRUCTION Cube tiwaist- veeb Promise Yourself - To lae so strong tliat notliing can miisturt: your peace ot mimi. To tall: lmealtln, ltappiness and prosperity to every person you meet. To maize all your trienzis teel tl1at tlmere is sometlning in tl1em. To loolz at tire sunny side of everytiiing and maize your optimism come true. To tiiinlz only ot time lmest, to worlz only tor time lmest ami expect only time lwest. To ine just as entlmusiastic atzout time success ot otl-iers as you are almout your own. To torget time mistalzes ot time past and press on to tl1e greater aclmievements ot time tuture. To wear a clmeertul countenance at all times ancl give every living creature you meet a smile. To give so muctm time to time improvement ot yourself tlmat you ixave no time to criticize otliers. To ine too large tor worry, too nolmle tor anger, too strong tor tear, and too liappy to permit tire presence ot troulzle. The Optimist Club of the Beaches ffle The Leader, M W 1 ' lem Bypass: 5 Wm Compliments of THE BEACHES LEADER Robert L. Scott--Editor S . BEACH BANK Jacksonville Beach, Florida Member Federal Deposii' Insurance Corporalion Member Federal Reserve Sys+em Billy Ferguson and Janet Brooker BEACH PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Yardstick Fabrics F. W. Woolworth's Food Fair French Novelty Larry's Shoes Winn Dixie Beach Plaza Coin Laundry Beach Optical Sherwin Williams Paints Happiness is a thing cuiied George--Washington that is. If you would like to make us happy, bring us some pictures of George, or Abe, or Thomas. If you don't have any, maybe we could let you use some of ours. Z2 iw? 309 3rd Sf, Neptune Beach Barbara Crowder and Victor LeNoble 1 VV, 5 . -Q O , I Bw x. 1 A11 fl , 1. fig 1. ..- CQNGRATULATIONS CONGRATULATIONS THE HERITAGE IOHNSTONIAN TAILURS Attire for Gentlemen Fine Men 8- BOYS Wear 1013 North 3rd sneer 938-North 3rd Street Phone 246-2401 Phone 246-513' et ' 5 A KYLE-McLELLAN, INC. I SN 'L' Coke FUNERAL DIRECTORS Makes OVER I00 YEARS OF SERVICE I Your Party Sparkle 1856-1384. -------- --Calvin Oak 1909-1936 ----Kyle 81 Swanson iff 610,21 WWE . Bk ,mi I III. 111171 1884-1887 1887-1 889 1889-1909 -- '--- BYYOH G- Oak 1909-1936 --- Moulton 81 Kyle -- George W. Clark 1936-1938 --- Kyle 81 Swanson -- Charles A. Clark 1938-1961 ----- ---- S. A. Kyle 1961 -------- -Kyle-McLellan S. A. KYLE, LFD S. M. McLELLAN, LFD F. F. GAINES. JR. LFD I7 W. Union Street EL 3-3966 Member by Invitation ... National Selected Morticians If I AW BEACHES PIANO CO. 434 NORTH sfa STREET JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA PHONE 246-6467 A. R. COGSWELL Since I92l Drawing Materials Slide Rules Drawing Instruments 433 W. Bay St. Jacksonville. Florida Authorized K8: E Dealer ADKINS PHARMACY Reliable Prescriptions 524 North Ist Street Jacksonville Beach, Florida THE WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Jacksonville Beach Chapter 3 1381 THE LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE Jacksonville Beach Lodge if 1558 Congratulates the Graduates of '66 JOE'S PLUMBING 8: APPLIANCE Plumbing That Pleases Plumbing-Repairs-Altera tions Good Food From A Clean Kitchen 24 Hours A Day 7 Days A Week THE STEAK HOUSE RESTAURANT -Air Conditioned- I N0 Job 314 North First Street T09 Small Jacksonville Beach, Florida J. G. COSTEI-LO. Owner Franklin J. Lett Breakfast Served 599 Atlantic Blvd. Telephone CH 9-9877 8s David Irons At All Hours ATLANTIC BEACH. FLORIDA . Owners Phone CH 9-2432 RICHARD HAMILTON mm DANCE STUDIO FHA Area Broker 1328 North Third Street 1420 NORTH THIRD STREET JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLO TELEPHONE 246-6196 RIDA AKINS 8- SONS NURSERY AND LANDSCAPING 918 6th Ave. South Jacksonville Beach, Fla. A Happy Future To The Class Of 66 RICHARD .J. COLLINS, REALTOR 30 Seminole Road Atlantic Beach, Florida THE RENELDO SALON OF STYLISTS MACICS SHELL 235 N, 61h Ave. 1120 Beach Blvd. Across from A. 8m P. 249-9491 Hell J. Duffy cownery Complete Car Care--Road Service Call Mack Back MR. and MRS. HERBERT B. MOLLER THE CITY OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH The World's Finesf Beach swung 4' vor on NGS INSURED SAFETY FOR Y0llR SAVINGS 0 S oooo QV IASETY 4 0 u gf mv: Q 'M Z f S ' ' V' G S ef, Q CE cows BEACH FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N 924 Beach Blvd. Jacksonville Beach, Florida Col Williams and Phyllis Dwyer o C as H1 N 9 If -'-. C 11? 5 ' 8,111 Q , .4151 ' 'r '1 ' '5 J 'iff' , A X f 'si 5 g A '- R vw.. ' ' I fx s 1 'r X A A .- E f Best Wishes and Success to the GRADUATES UF 1956 MCCLURE ELECTRIC CO CONTRACTORS, INC. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. FLOYD'S SAND I0 SometI1ingiNew Every Day Jax. Beach Atlantic Beach Raymi Simpson and Jennifer Cason Compliments of BEACH OFFICE SUPPLY ED SMITH LUMBER COMPANY Paints Hardware Lumber Garden Supply 200 First Street Neptune Beach 2057 Mayporf Road Atlantic Beach HUXHAM Heating and Air Conditioning, Inc. Sales and Service 527 Pablo Ave. PHONES: 246-4702 249-2808 JOHN LESLIE CARLETON MOTEL USED CARS 4:0 Atlantic Blvd. CH 9-5050 Neptune Beach Jacksonville Beach, Florida CH 9-4243 CONGRATULATIONS JOHN M. HANNA PARKER DAMPIER STANDARD SERVICE PONTE VEDRA BEACH Phone day 285-9443- Night phone 285-6390 Complete Wrecker and Towing Service f 5 fffQi.L, , MC 7Il Beach Boulevard JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLORIDA GEORGE BULL, REALTOR Compliments of NlCK'S PIZZA Nick's 51 Bch. Blvd. 81 Penman Road 246-2400 - Jax. Bch., Fla. Nacwfz sch. Blvd. cami. Bowll V 249-9592 - Jax. Bch., Fla. NicIc's:b3 6403 Roosevelt Blvd. 387-262l- Jacksonville, Fla. RED 81 JIM'S BARBER SHOP Expert Shoe Shine IIO Ist Street ' Neptune Beach PLEASANT ACRES CENTER 529 ATLANTIC BLVD. .P of e .gf u ali o BALLE-r . MODERN JAzz ACROBATIC - BATON - TAP HAWAIIAN - SLYM JIM PHON CH 6 4148 - CH 6-2917 - CH 9-2407 OC EAN AUTO PARTS PUCKETT'S TEXACO Where You Get Prompt 8m Courteous Service Auto Repair-Tires-Batteries 8. Accessories Wheel Balancing 81 Road Service Sundries. Fishina. Tackle 8. Bait. Ice Open 6 A.M. To 9 P.M. Compliments of BEACH LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Specidlile In Foreign CGI' 6th Street Beach Boulevard Keys Made - While You Wait 2789 Mayport Rd . Ala H 9 ,, Atlantic Beach Jean Howie and Kathy Pettway SGH Green Stames Across From Oak Harbor STEWARTS BROTHERS' PHARMACY The Rexall Store 234 Ist Street North Jax Beach, Fla. THE JACK SONVI LL E DAILY NEWSPAPERS Uhr Zlilnriha Giinwu-lixmiuxr MORNING AND SUNDAY Uhr Jerrknnnuillr 31n1u'1mI EVENING The H'aIImarIc ot Security . . . for career-minded graduates . . . for protection-minded 'Families MCDUFFIE JEWELER Gift Headquarters for the Beaches Diamonds--Watches--SiIverware Watch and Jewelry Repairing 922 North 3rd Street Jacksonville Beach Cheryl Overstreet, Anna Ruth Pope and Mike Lee 5 Gulf Life f' INSURANCE COMPANY MIDWAY AMERICAN 725-6044 12015 Beach Blvd. Road Service S 81 H Stamps Rustproofingf Not Undercoat J S 24.95 Free Overhead Vacuum Service THE MORGAN CO. CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY 3I9 No. Ist Street Jacksonville Beach RAY SMITH'S TEXACO SERVICE Atlantic BIvd.8I Penman Rd. Atiantic Beach, Florida Phone 246-4707 Compiiments Of J-AX BEACH BOWL WIG SPECIALISTS PHONE 246-3188 ' BEAUTY SALON, INC. -jlalfy 5 Complete Beauty Service 9th Ave. N at 3rd St. Jacksonville Beach 49 MEOF G., 'XGSH-FQ, gi FOR THE BIG CHEER! VISIT LE CHATEAU THE HOMESTEAD Kit Johansen and Ban'y McDonald. Karen Arflin and Emmett Elliott For the real celebration Fun for the family 39 7th Street, Atlantic Beach 1712 New Beach Blvd. Beth Way and Bobby Cripps MELBA'S TUTS T0 TEENS 3I89rh Avenue North Jacksonville Beach, Florida Phone 249-2829 A-I TELEVISION, INC. il as E LQELECTRC ur css 228 6th AVE. NO. JACKSONVILLE BEACH, FLA. RCA VICTOR fy! PAUL E. BRITT 246-4833 COMPLIMENTS OF JACKSONVILLE BEACHES K1wANls CLUB BILL'S BROILER Bill 8. Evelyn Mize I28 North 3rd Avenue Best Wishes to the Senators Compliments of JACKSONVILLE BEACH GOLF CLUB M.J. Pope, Professional Congratulations BALLINGER CARPET 81 UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS 537 Atlantic Blvd. 246-6144 Beaches Only Rug Cleaner Real Estate-Builder-Insurance FRED L. AHERN Developer of Holiday Harbor and Isle of Palms 14500 Beach Blvd. Jax. Beach, Fla. 246-4881 BEACH BOOTERY I4 N. 2nd. Ave., Jax. Bch. U.S. Keds Collegiate Loafers After 5 Dress Shoes Hand-made Italian Sandals The Beaches Minister's Association EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF I966 What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God? Micah 6:8 THE COPPER STACK FOOD STACKED WITH GOODNESS COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND GUITAR ACCORDIAN ARNOLD MUSIC STUDIO INSTRUCTION I SALES AND SERVICE 246-5353 233 6th Ave. N. Open 7 A.M. fo 7 P.M. Dial 249-4672 1 BEACH cmom s BAKERY Marlene Griffon, Carol Oliver and Linda Neal. QI9 I Ave., North Jacksonville Beach WHAT'S NEXT? Congratulations on your graduation.You might find a job with a future waiting for you at Southern Bell. Why not give us a call? SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE 8: TELEGRAPH CO. 'mari n niet PonIeVr.draBaocIr. THE BUS STATION Fiaridu. ROBERT KRONER TELEPHONE vnesrnem 285-6124 May God guide you as you make Iife's decision! Neptune Baptist Church 4: G RDON RCE AD' 5 Jeff' of f711:671'5 MARINA T SALES 8: SERVICE A I if I RC!-t-?-'5' 4: , mwlx ll.. r if, 44 I cf., E - ---x5 - Ti? ' 'I-,,n 'j , 'J . .1 .,.. 3' 'f.f'.,.j: JOHNSON - COBIA - CARTERCRAFT - SEABREEZE 3gg1QL'5,','fS,gg'y1,'S,LNE SUP -'Es MODERNIZED IN KEEPING PACE WITH THE NEW 249-2434 IMAGE OF JACKSONVILLE BEACH. 14539 BCH. BLVD., JAX BCH. Jus! Wes! of fhe Infercouxfal Waterway if Home of the Brazier Burger FROZEN DAIRY PRODUCTS Served 'Io you fresh from the freezer Made of whole millr, sweet cream and flavors LOCALLY OWNED-NATIONALLY KNOWN DAIRY QUEEN I.. A. Bosfnan- Owner and Manager THE SENIOR CHEERLEADERS Compliments of Compliments of PAULA jEAN,S THE ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL 215 North First street le 'l 9 Jacksonville Beach, Flu- y THE FISHERMAN'S NET RESTAURANT May God bless and guide each one of you, today and every day of your lives. Compliments of THE VILLAGE STORE 200 North First Street Jacksonville Beach, Fla. Distinctive clothing for young men and shoes for-lzgtll men and women. Compliments of the ,, , r . .. W' 42' 1 ,, fe- ' vw 'f , ' ,I,f,,,,F.,.,.4rg,4,':n -4.a-wgi4,f,..nig,f1' uw ' .W iv 1-rs.-if- ' yywqv ihlzzf-:gif-g--V. ,if-.M . i ,lf-:rio 'fl.....l : ' -H Wt f ' 4 'I V' ii i? ' ki, LfL.a.sa.c.g- F . L i 'in 1 if Nl . 4 -N M -is-rx ll' R, .. 'QQ X s T, , Q-sl, ,-'Q V 'Ui,. , 'Af ' ..'513E3'T3T'Z.'57 'mn ' '4'f if - , H... .A '- ' YI ' ' ' l 'I 5 ' A 14 'l ' 1 i 1 i i 1 a 1 1 .ll H 3 K - J' L in A ,sh 4,55 '13,-sw fig.,-iQ:,4,', ,X A - pf Y' fr ,N ,i,2 . T T . T. , , ww A K A K ' , ,,3,,,Q.r'zv Qgfvg- r 'ff i V- . - 1 .Mi - 1 - n I ,, n , , ,. -' A V iii:-frm,-f 2 'H-Qf. l'1f' ,ff s w f' 'wi E35iSf fft'.Q11- Li, -, 4 ff -1 ww? im ..: ,geo-f 1E1Ff53I3f ' m y I '9Qfw1f1z:g,Q5'w.e5.gw55,.:gg1,g3lB?? sgg-if13,h2:'f52.x,:w:,3gQf . e :5g m Wf 1 . -5'Z!rf:12m- - -'-' Q .K 35233, 'W' .. -gf K Qfh' -':' i, .M r ,l,'a,,.gg,5-:,9.rJaf, '- f' VA .-, 5,51 W-Ang, of 4-3.5 ?'-Stay 4- - E: . 1.1 C-f-ETTFQ 'ievmfif ' 5 -r ' -QMJTVL: Congratulations to the r Graduating Class of 1966 1 ea OPS? F St. P I' -b -th S rom aus y e ea ore' Episcopal Church The future surely belongs to the youths who prepare themselves to accept the responsibility for it. J P Sara Evans, Bob Maze Virgil Deane, m. photog. DEANE'S STUDIO-Photographers 'l25 First Ave. North Jacksonville Beach, Fla. All of us wish to express Our sincere Congratulations to the l Bobby, Candy, Stevie ose hine Deane, Helen Goolsby . William Terrell Miss Rosema Mr. and Mrs. Jr. A Friend ry Alcorn John Alexander, Mr. Walt Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jr. Wm. Barnes Wm. L. Battle John C. Beakley H. W. Beatty H. G. Bivins, Mrs. Charlotte Boyter Miss Claire Brandies Mr. Billy Brantley Mrs. Evelyn Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Jr., Dann a Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Patricia Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Brooke C. L. Brooker G. L. Brown Joseph C. L. A. Brown, nd Craig Forrest Bryant C. H. Buik George Bull K. F. Burch Emest Butt R. L. Calhoun James M. Capo George Carlson K. Carr W. S. Cason J. A. Clements Gene Coleman David G. Collins Cdr. and Mrs. R. M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Comer Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Conway Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Farley Mr. and Mrs. Oliver R. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Femsler Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Finucan Dr. Ralph L. Fischer Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Flora and Mrs. R. W. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ford Mr. and Mrs. V. T. Forrester, Jr. Mrs. M. J. Fouraker Mrs. and Mrs. Charles H. Franks, John and Greg Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Freeman Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Futch Miss Patsy Gay Mr. and Mrs D. H. Gold Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Goodloe Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Gordon Mrs. M. C. Graham Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Grandy Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Gulliford Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hatcher Mrs. Molly Heath Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Henderson Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Henson Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Herlong Mr. and Mrs. Bill Heslop Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hibbard Miss Mary Hinkle Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hole Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Holmes Mr. and Mrs. Victor LeNoble Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lester Mr. and Mrs. Glen O. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Libert Mrs. Olive C. Luten Mr. and Mrs. George B. MacDonell and George Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. MacDonell Miss Linda Markgraf Mr. and Mrs. J. R. McCoy Dr. and Mrs. Charles F. PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Bames E. Sale Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Sherwood Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Martha Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs S. L. Schuessler H. M. Searcy Hamilton R. L. Simpson Skinner Mr. and Mrs. . James A. Smith Smith . Wilton Smith E. H. Snyder, McKay and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. W. McMillin Mrs. Webster Merritt Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Meunier Dr. and Mrs. James E. Mhoon, Jimmy, Cathy, and Gary Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Minnixs Mr. Leo Mitchelson Mr. George Mixon Mr. and Mrs. Gene Montanye Mr. and Mrs. Justin C. Montgomery Mr. and Mrs. Howard O. Morris Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Spruill and Billy Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Stalcup Mr. and Mrs. John F. Spephenson Mr. Kai Stockelback Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Waldo Stockton Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Stonnes Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Strickland Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Strickland Mrs. F. C. Stucki Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Stynchcomb Napier and Connie Mr. and Mrs. David Naughton Mr. and Mrs. George R. Neill Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Newell, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . R. H. Norman . R. E. O'Connell John J. 0'Keefe Hugh Oliver George Olson . Bob Tumer Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Cook Mr. and Mrs. Ros Covey James E. Craig Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sam T. Howie Frank Hoye . Eugene S. Cdr. and Mrs. D. E. Packard Mrs. Kittie G. Page Mrs. Ann Crawford Mrs. Gray M. Crosby Mr. and Mrs. Jack W. Crowder Mr. and Mrs. Bill Curtis Miss Barbara Davies Mrs. Louise DeVane Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Dobbins Dr. and Mrs. H. A. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Weston F. Draud Miss Marie Duggins Mr. and Mrs. Philllp N. Dwyer Mrs. William A. Estaver Miss Beejy Eubanks Miss Margy Eubanks Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Evans and Bobbie Capt. and Mrs. R. E. Farkas Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Hurley Lcdr. and Mrs. Claude Wm. Jenkins and family Mr. and Mrs. Preben Johansen Mr. and Mrs. Dyle R. Johnson Miss Janet Johnson Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnston Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Johnston, Jr. Mr. David Jones Mr. Floyd T. Jordon Rev. and Mrs. A. Juhan Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Kast Dr. and Mrs. Hubert King Mrs. Lillian C. King Mr. Joe Lambert Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Latimer Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Lauwaert Mr. and Mrs. Lan'y Lee, Chris and Busty Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Parks, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pettigrew Mr. and Mrs. George R. Pettway Pilot Club Mr. and Mrs. Ellis T. Pope Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Poppell Prather Heirs Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Probst Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Proctor Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pryor Capt. and Mrs. H. M. Pugh Mr. and Mrs. Jack Purcell Mr. and Mrs. Bradley L. Redwine Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Roberson Mr. and Mrs. Stockton Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. David Rollings Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rosborough Mr. and Mrs. N. E.Runyon, Jr. Paula and Roy Rutherford Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jr. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. and Larry Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . John Sutton Frank C. Taylor, . Jack Taylor R. C. Taylor . Homer T. Tester R. S. Thames . W. L. Tribble . R. A. Trumble, Merry, Mike, and Tommy Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Mr. Walsh Mr. and Mrs . B. L. Tumer . R. L. Voges . R. T. Walden Marshall W. . R. L. Wardrep Miss Lucia Warren Dr. and Mrs. Watkiss Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Jr. Mr. and Mrs Williams Mrs. Maxine Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. George E. . T. W. White . J. P. Whittlesey, . Calvin O. Williams . M. G. Williams . W. D. Williams Fred Wix Mr. and Mrs. 0. F. Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Yockey, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Young Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Young Mr. and Mrs R. T. Young SENIOR DIRECTORY uAn ABRY, JEANETTE DONA- Jeanette : DCT, Offi- cer 45 Library Council 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. ACKLAND, .CHERYL JANET- Cheryl : Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4. ADAMS, WANDA LEE- Wanda : Library Coun- cil 45 National Honor Society 1 2. AITKEN, ROBERT PAUL- Bobby : Band I 2, s, 4, nm... Major 2, s, 4, Baskeabau, 4, Key Club 3, 45 Officer 45 Northeaster Staff 35 Pep Band 45 Captain 45 Prom Committee 3. AMES, DANIEL ROBERT- Dann: Art Club 45 Football 1, 25 Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2. ANDERSON, JOAN FRANCES- Joann: Junior girl? 35 Pep Club 35 Student Council 45 Y-Teens , . ANTHONY, CHRISTINE FELICIA- Felicia : Art Club 45 FTA 35 Junior Girls 35 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. uBn BACON, CHRISTEL VENITA- Chris : French Club 45 FTA 35 Library Council 45 National Thes- pian Society 45 Swimming Team 3, 45 Thespians 3, 4. BALDWIN, JACKIE D.- Jackie . BALLANTINE, TIMOTHY ROBERT- Bal : Chorus 15 Latin Club 1, 25 National Thespian Society 3, 45 Swimming 15 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2. BARBER, STEPHEN WADSWORTH- Steven: DCT 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 3. BARKER, MICHAEL WELLS- Miken: Baseball 2, 3, 45 F Club 45 Office Staff 45 Student Council 1. BARNES, DONNA MARIA- Dodie : Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Officer 1, 3, 4. BASS, FAYE MARIE- Faye : Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Library Council 35 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 4. BIRDASHAW, DANIEL BOYD- Dann: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 4. BLEDSOE, STEPHEN VINCENT- Steven: Base- ball 3, 45 F Club 45 Key Club 3, 45 Office Staff 4. BOND, SHIRLEY ANN- Shirley : Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Head Maiorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 Pep Band 45 Y-Teens 3. BONE, RI-IONDA CHERYL- Rhonda : DCT 45 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens I, 2, 3, 4, President 4. BOSSE, DAVID M.- David : Transferred from Moultrie High School, Moultrie, Ga. BOYTER, JACK BOYCE- Jack,': Jr. Cheerleaders' Mascot 25 Pep Club Mascot 45 F Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 3. BRADDOCK, JOHN DARDEN- Johnny : Hi-Y 3, 4, Officer 45 Latin Club, Officer 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 ICC 4. BRANTLEY, BOBBY LYNN- Bobby',: Transferred from Andrew Jackson, Jacksonville, Fla. BROOKE, KENNETH F.- Tater ': F Club 45 Foot- ball 45 Homecoming Court 45 Office Staff 45 Prom Committee 3. BROUGHTON, FRANKLIN WILLS- Wills : Cho- 1usF3, 45 Basketball Manager 45 Track Manager ' u , Cl b 4. BROWN, DANIEL CHRISTOPHER- Chris : Hi-Y 3, 4. BROWN, DANIEL MARTIN- Danny : DCT, Officer 45 Hi-Y 4. BROWN, MARTHA LYNN- Marti : DCT, Officer 45 FBLA 35 Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Office Staff 35 Pep Club 2, 3. BUCKLEY, CRAIG DOUGLAS- Craig . BURCH, RITA JOANN- Rita : Cheerleaders 1, 4, Co-Captain 45 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 351 gffige Staff 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Student Coun- Cl , r BUSH, WILLIAM MICHAEL- Michael : Trans- feirred from Englewood High School, Jacksonville, F a. rt-Cn CADOURA, CHARLES MOUSA- Madcat : F Club 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Track 4. CALU1 'ELL, CHARLOTTE JEAN- Charlotte : Art Club 45 Basketball 35 DCI' 4. CALLANDER, CAROLINE ELIZABETH- Caro- line : Art C'ub 45 Chorus 3, 45 Y-Teens 3. CANTO, FRANK ANTHONY- Swamprat : Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Art Club 4. CARLETON, BETTE JEAN- Bette : DCT 4, Officer 45 FBLA, Officer 35 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Swimming 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 3. CARLSON, GLENN ALAN- Glenn : Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 Cross Country 4' Homecoming Court 4, Key Club 4, Track 2, s, 4'- what who 4. CASINO, MICHAEL D.- Mici1ael . CASON, JENNIFER JANEANE- Jennifer : An- chor Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 35 Junior Girls 3, President5 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 SENATOR Staff 45 Who's Who 4. CHERRY, BEVERLY ANN- Beverly : Library Counc? 35 glaiional Thespian Society 3, 45 Thes- an Pl 5 9 , s - Cl-IESSOR, JO ANN- Jo Annu. CHODAK, TOM PAUL- Tom . CHRISSIKOS, ANDREA CHRISTINE- Andy',: DCT 45 FBLA 35 Office Staff 3. CHROBAK, CATHERINE JO- Kae : Girls' State 3, Altemate5 National Honor Socie-ty 45 Swimming 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4, Officer 45 Quill and Scroll 45 VERTICAL Staff 4. CISNEY. DONALD JEFFERY- Don . 1 . CLANTON, LINDA- Linda : DCI' 45 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Coun- cil 45 Y-Teens 35 Transferred from Englewood High School. CELLAND, ARTHUR BRUCE- Bruce . COATS, CYNTHIA MARIE- Cindy : FBLA 3, 0fficer5 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens 4. COGAN, LOUISE- Louise : Homecoming Court 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 43 - resi en EASTER Staff 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 45 Student Council l, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. COLAS, STEPHEN PATRICK- Steven: . Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 NFL 3, 4, Officer 45 Paramedical Club 4. COLEMAN, KENNETH ARNOLD- Ken : Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 1, 2. , COLLINS, ROBERT SAMUEL- Sam ': Homecom- ing Court 45 SENATOR Staff 45 Thespians '45 Interact 45 Transferred from JEB Stuart High School, Falls Church Va. I , CONLEY, MARGARET VIRGINIA- S1ssy' : Home- coming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Qfficer 4. - , I COOK, CONSTANCE COLLIER- Conrue ':, Swim- ming 15 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer ls Whos Wh0 Debate 4 . CRIPPS, ROBERT LEWIS- Bob : F Club 45 Football 3, 45 Hi-Y 35 Homecoming Court 45 Track 3, 4. CROW, JOHN EDMOND- John : Joe Berg Sem- inar 45 VERTICAL Staff 45 Thespians 3. CROWDER, BARBARA CAROLYN- Barbara : Hi-Y, Mascot, 45 Who's Who 45 Miss Fletcher Con- testant, lst Runner-up and Miss Congeniality , 35 Prom,Chaim1an 35 SENATOR Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2. 3, 4. CROWELL, EDWARD JOSEPH- Edu: I-Ii-Y 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 NORTHEASTER Staff, Editor. 3, 45 ICC 45 Quill and Scroll 3. 4. CUBLEY DIANA LYNN- Diana : FHA I5 Li- bra Coun il 3 4 CUHMINGE, JEFFREY ALAN-'-Bu11ev': F Club 1, 2, 3, 4, 1-xi-Y 1, 4, swimming 1, 2, s, 4. .inn DAVIS, CHARLES TRACY- Tracy : Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Band Council, Officer 45 Debate Club 25 Office Staff 45 Pep Band 45 Paramedical Club 3. DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER DEAN- Chris : Cross Country 2, 3, 45 F Club 3, 45 Hi-Y, Officer 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, JAMES THOMAS- J.T. : Art Club 45 Chorus 45 Cross Country 45 French Club 45 Hi-Y 4. DAVIS. LINDA ALYCE- Linda,': Pep Club 35 3131511 Czmmittee 35 Student Council 45 Y-Teens, cer DAVIS, PETER LEWIS- Pctel ': Band 2, 3, 45 Delgatei Club 45 Latin Club 45 NFL 45 Office Sta . DeBERRY, JUDY A.- Judy : DCT 35 FHA 25 Office Staff 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. DeWITT, JACK- Jack : Football 1, 2. DINICOLANTONIO, MARY I.- Mary : Transfer- red from North Chicago Community High School, North Chicago, Illinois. -af Susan Geary National Merit Finalist CORNWELL, NANCY MARIE- Nancyh: Junior Girls 35 Thespian Guild 35 Future Teachers 45 Library Council 4. COTTON, GEORGE CLAUDE- Hercules : Class Officer, President, 25 F Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 4. C:iA3NE, DAVID LEROY- Dave : Library Coun- ci . CRAWFORD, JO ANN- Jo Ann : French Club 25 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Officer 4. CRIBBS, HELEN CAROL- Helen : Art Club 45 Chorus 45 Transferred from Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville, Fla. Jeff Montanye National Merit Finalist N. C. T. E. Award Winner Harvard Book Award DOBBINS, MARGARET RAGLAND- Margaret : Anchor Club 45 Class Officer 35 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls, Officer 35 Miss Fletcher Contestant, 2nd Runner-up 35 Office Staff 3, 4. DOW, WAYNE VANCE- Toad : Band I5 Debate Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Library Council 45 Paramedical Club 45 Thespians 4. DRAUD, MARK WESTON- Mark : Boys' State, Delegate 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Nation- al Honor Society 3, 45 Who's Who 45 Sewanee Book Award 35 Student Council, President 4. DREW, JOHN A.- John : Chorus 15 Hi-Y 3. ERIEYXRY, BETH- Beth,': Chorus 45 DCT 35 Pep ll . ?UfI2II-iAM, CHRIS- Chris 5 Golf 3, 45 Office I8 . DUROCI-IER, JANE ALICE- Janey : FHA I5 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 2. 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4, Officer 4. DWYER, PHYLLIS LOUISE- Phyllis',: Anchor Club 2. 3, 4, President 45 Homecoming Court 45 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 National Thespian So- ciety 2, 3, 45 SENATOR Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. ' HE., EDWARDS, DIANNE- Dianne,': Y-Teens 45 Transferred from Bartram School, Jacksonville, Florida. ESING. JEFFREY W.- Je.ff,': Cross Country 2, 3. 4: F Club 3. 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 4. ESTAVER. ANDY- Andy : Football 2. EVERETT, SAMUEL G.- Sammy : F Club 45 Football 1, 2, 35 TrackKF2: 4. FARLEY, STEPHEN- Steven: F Club 45 Foot- galll 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Office Staff 45 Track 1, 2, imbnn, ROBERT- Rob : F Club 2, 3. 4, rn- Y 2, 3, 45 Officer 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 lfey Club 45 Latin Club 1, 25 Swimming l, 2, 3, FENDER, JERRY- Jerry',: Library Collncil 15 Track 1. 2. FERGUSON. GREGORY CLARK- Greg : Hi-Y 45 Homecoming Court 45 Library Council 45 Swim- ming 45 Thespians 4. t+'r:.RGUSON, VICKI LYNN- Vicki : Junior Girls 35 Ufuce Staff 3, 45 rep Club 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 1-lcens 1, 2, 3, 4. . FERGUSON, WILLIAM H.- Bill : F Club 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 L.o-Captain 45 Rey muh 2, 3, 4, rresident 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Swim- m.ng 2, 3, 45 Wno's Who 4. 1 c.nnoL1:.R, BONNIE LEE- Bonnie : Band 1, 2, af, 45 nand Council 25, 4, Officer 3, 45 junior bins 35 Pep Band 25 Prom Committee 35 'Ines- pians 2. Priscilla Gulliford Jacksonville Junior Miss rUuG, DAVID MICHAEL- Mike . l yrmES'l'mt, GLORIA- Gloria : Paramedical Club '2, 3, 4, Ollicer 3, President 45 Y-Teens 1, 2. 1'lUS'lr.lt, JANEI- Janet : junior Girls 35 Pep LIUD 3, 45 Paramedical Club, Officer 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 2. l UURAlu:.lt, STEVE OLIVER- 0liver : F Club 3, 45 I-loniecom.ng Court 45 National Thespian So- ciety 3, 45 Thespians 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. FRANKS, JOHN HOWDEN- Big John : Baseball 2, 3, 45 F Club 45 Football 2, 35 Latin Cluu 2, 3. 11 ULLBRIGHT, HIKIAM CLARK- Clark . l'ULMntt, SANDRA YVONNE- Binky : Trans- ferred from Alfred I. DuPont High School, Jack- sonville, Florida. I'UL'lL, CHERYL J.- Cheryl : Junior Girls 35 Y-Teens 4. HG., GARCIA CARLOS CAMILO- Castro , GARRETT, LESLIE ARLENE- Les : DCT 35 FHA 1, 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Y-Teens 4. GARRISON, DORIS JEAN- Jeannie?': Chorus 2, 3, K45 Library Council 1, 25 Y-Teens 45 Basketball , ... GARRISON, JAMES STEPHEN- Jim :. F Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Football 25 Homecoming Court 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Team Manager 4. GEARI, SUSAN LOIS- Susan : French Club 45 Latin Club 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Thes- pians 45 Y-Teens, 45 Who's Who 4. GILBERT, JOHN PRESTON- Preston,': Transfer- igd Igrom Robert E. Lee High School, Jacksonville, ori a. GILBERT, RUSSELL- Gilbert : French Club 45 Transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Jack- sonville, Fla. GOLD, SI-IEILA KATHRYN- Kathy : Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 35 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens 3, 45 Who's Who. ing Court 4, ist Runner-up5 Y-Teens 4, Officer 4. HAAG, DAVID MICHAEL- David : Class Offi- cer 45 F Club 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 25 Latin Club 1, 25 Track 3, 4. HAGERTY, THERESA LEIGH- Terry : Transfer- red from Bishop Kenny High School, Jacksonville, Florida. HALE, RICHARD- Ricky,': Track, Co-Captain 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country, Co-Captain 1, 25 Football 25 F Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HAMILTON, KIRBY LEE- Kirby : Band 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 1, 2. HANEY, RICHARD DALE HARBIN, STEVE DUWAYNE- Steven: Transfer- red from Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville, Florida. HARDY, WILLIS ALLEN HARMON, FRANCES MARION- Frances : Trans- ferred from Camp Leieune High School, Camp Leieune, North Carolina. HARRIS, JEAN ELLEN HARRISON, MARGARET LORRAINE- Marga- ret : FHA 15 Library Council 3, 45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 4. HATCHER, BRUCE MILLER HEATH, ALVIN BURCHEL- Alvin : Cross Coun- 'tiry it 35 4Football 45 Golf 3, 45 Swimming 3, 45 rac , . HEATON, SALLY LEA- Sally : National Thes- pian Society 4, Officer 45 Prom Committee 35 Team Manager 45 Thespians 3, 45 VERTICAL 4. HENDRICKS, JOHN BENNETT HERNDON, LINDA ELAINE- Linda : Transfer- ,lied from Palmura High School, Palmura, New ersey. HESLOP, SUE ANNE- Susie',: Class Officer 45 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. EIFXVIQEHT, SCOTT WILLIAM- Scott : Spanish ll , 1 HICKS, JAMES NEIL HIGHSMITH, LEONARD JEROME 5 '- X Cary Miller Boy's State Delegate GORDON, MARJORIE JAN- Jan : Anchor Club 45 Homecominf Court 45 Joe Berg Seminar 45 SENATOR Sta f 3, 4, Co-editor 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Officer 3. GOVERNALE, JOHN G.- John : F Club 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. GRAVES, STANLEY- Stanley : Band 15 FBLA 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Council 45 Student Council 3. GREGORY, JESSE EUGENE III- Gene : FHA Mascot 25 Football 1, 2. GRICE, GEORGE HARRISON- Han'y : Debate Club 15 Spanish Club 2,3. h CRIFFEN, EDITH JERREE- Jerree : Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Office Staff 2, 45 Pep Club 25 Y-Teens 3, 4, Officer 4. GROUT, JONATHAN SWINDELL- Johnny : Bas- ketball 15 Latin Club 1, 2, 35 National Honor Society 15 Office Staff 4. GULLIFORD, PRISCILLA EDEN- Pi-issy : Cheer- leaders 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Who's Who 45 Miss Fletcher 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Who's Who 4. ..H,, HAACK, KATHRYN LOUISE- Kathy : Homecom- Janet MacDonell Girl's State Delegate HIGHTOWER, DIANNA GAIL- Dianna : Chorus 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 4, President 4. HOLLEY, HERMAN E.- Hank : Hi-Y 45 Team Manager 4. HOPKINS, STEPHEN PHILLIP- Steven: Hi-Y 3, 45 Transferred from Jenkins High School, Savan- nah, Georgia. HOUGH, CLIFTON LEE- Clifton : Transferred from Deep Creek High School, Chesapeake, Vir- ginla. HOWARD, ANN CI-IERYL- Annu: Art Club 25 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 4. HOWARD, THERESA LESLIE- 'l'erry : Trans- ferred from Portsmouth Senior High School, Ports- mouth, New Hampshire. HOWARD, WILLIAM- Bill : Junior Achievement 35 Office Staff 1. HOWELL, JAMES CLIFTON- Jim : Transferred frorln Good Shepherd High School, Frankfort, Ken- tuc . HUDISON, STEVEN ROBERT- Steven: Transfer- rid 2-om Terry Parker High School, Jacksonville, F ori a. HUGHES, WILLIAM RICHARD HULSHOF, MARY ALICE- Mary Alice : Y-Teens SENIOR DIRECTORY 4, Officer 4. HUNTER, JUDY CAROL HUTCil-IINSON, FRANCIS E.- I'lutch : Chorus 2, 3, . nl., IVEY, WILLIAM BRADFORD- Brad , fry, JACKSON, TONY A.- Tony : Art Club 45 Hi-Y 4. JENSEN, KENNETH KIRK- Kenny : Basketball 25 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2 3. JOHNSTON, PATRICIA JANE- Jane : Cheer- leaders 15 Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 35 Stu- dent Council 15 Y-Teens 1. JONES, BARBARA ANN- Annu: F Club Mascot 45 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. JONES, CHARLES BENJAMIN- Chucky: Hi-Y 45 Officer 45 Latin Club 2, 3. JONES, CHERYL ANN- Cheryl : Latin Club 25 Office Staff 45 Pep Club 35 Paramedical Club 3. JONES, SANDRA MAE- Sandy : Chorus 45 DCT 45 Library Council 4. JONES, WAYNE MONROE- Wayne : DCT. JOHNSTON, CLARENCE WILBUR- Rusty : rle ' Ma cot 1' u 2 3 ' -Y Chee aders s ,FClb , ,4Hx l, 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4,. HK., KAST, BUCKY JAMES KENNEDY, BILL N.- Bill : Cross Country 45 F Club 45 Hi-Y 3, 45 Library Council 45 Track 2. 4. KERSCH, MARY CATHARINE- Mary Kay : Art Club 25 Chorus 15 Office Staff 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 4. KING, HUBERT ULYSSES- I-Iugh : French Club 1, 25 Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 NORTHEASTER Staff 35 SENATOR Staff 4. uLn LACROIX, JACQUELINE KATHY- Kathy : Transferred from San Pedro High School, Califor- ma. LAMBERT, RONALD WYBRANT- Brant : Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Anchor Club Mascot 45 F Club 3, 45 Homecoming Courts 45 Key Club 3, 4, Offi- cer 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4. LAMSBACK, CHARLES THOMAS- Charles : De- bate Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Football 15 National Honor Society l, 25 Spanish Club I, 2. LASSETER, JAMES LAMONT- Jimmy : Trans- ferred from Stephen Decatur High School, Sigonel- la, Sicily. LAST, TOM BLAIR LATTA, CAROL JEAN- Carol : Anchor Club 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 NORTI-IEASTER Staff 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 4. LEE, LYNDA- Lynda : Class Officer 15 Home- coming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Student Council 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3. LEE, ROBERT MICHAEL- Miken: Cross Coun- try 3, 45 F Club 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Team Manager 25 Track 2, 3, 4. LEESON, PATRICIA ANN LENOBLE, VICTOR RICHARD- Victor : Club Mascot 15 Key Club 2. 3, 45 Officer 32 National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 45 SENATOR Staff 3, 45 Student Council I, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 4. LEWIS, WARDEL I.- Del : Cross Country 3, 4, Cagtain 45 F Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 25 Track 3 , . LIBERT, WILLIAM HENRY- Bill : Football 1, 25 Hi-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Homecoming Court 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 1, 45 ICC 4. LOGGINS, MARK LONCO. ARTHUR JOSEPH LOVETT, DAVID JOHN- David : Band l, 2, 3, 45 Outstanding Club Member 25 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Paramedical Club 2. LUCAS, LEONARD BRADLEY LUCE. RICHMOND- Ricky',: Art Club 3. 4. LYNNE, GEORGETTE FLORENCE- George : Art Club 45 Chorus 1, 45 Pep Club l, 45 Swim- ming 25 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. UMD MaeDONELL, JANET LESLIE- Janet : Anchor Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Officer 35 Key Club. Sweetheart 45 National Honor Society 45 SENATOR Staff 3, 4. Editor 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 1, 85 Who's Who 4. MAGNUSON, JCANN- JOAnn : FHA 1: Junior Girls 3, Paramedical Club 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 4. MAHONEY, DENNIS CLEO- Dennis : Art Club 4. MALIN, MAUREEN MARIE- Maureen : Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. MARCUM, DIANNA LESLIE- Dianna : Y-Teens 3. 45 Chorus 45 Pep Club 1. MARLEY, NANCY ALICE-- Nancy : Junior Girls 35 National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 35 Spanish Club 35 Thespians 3, 4. MARSHE, GEORGE ALLAN- Pete : Basketball 3, 4, Captain 45 F Club 45 Homecoming Court 45 Key Club 4. MARTIN, DIANE- Diane : French Club 2, 45 Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 35 Thespians 45 Y-Teens 4. MARTINIOH, ROBERT ANTHONY- Anthony : NORTHEASTER Staff 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, 2. IBIQYCEMBER, EVERETT CLARANCE- Everett : McADAMS, SUE CAROL- Sue : Chorus 15 FTA 45 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 3, 4. McCLENAHAN, CHERRY DONNA- Cherry : guzioxi Girls 35 Transferred from New Hope High c oo . McCLURE, FREDERICK WAYNE- Fred : Span- ish Club 1, 2, 3. McCLURG, JAMES WILLIAM- Jim : Art Club 4. McCRONE, DANNY LANE- Danny : Latin Club 1, 25 Office Staff 4. McGLOTI-ILIN, PAULA- Paula : Basketball 15 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 3, 45 Volleyball 1. MILLER, PATRICK- Patrick . MILLS, JAMES C.- Jim : National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. MITCHELL, SUZANNE E. L.- Sue : Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Paramedi- cal Club 3, 4. MOBLEY, SUSAN ELIZABETH- Susan : Chorus, Officer 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens, Officer 4. MONTANYE, JOHN BRUCE- Jeff : Class Officer, President 45 Who's Who 45 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 VERTI- CAL Staff 3, 4, Editor 4. MOODY, RITA LYNETTE- Rita : FTA 3, 45 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 3. MOONEY, FRANK EDWARD- Edward : trans- gefred from Palatka Senior High School, Palatka, a. MOORE, PATRICIA BETH- Patti : Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 3, 4' Spanish Club 3.5 Y-Teens 3, 4. MOORE, RICHARD MACK-'Mackvz Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 F-Club 3. 45 Football 1. MORRIS, WADE ALEXANDER- Wade',: Cross Carol Latta Optimist Award McGRANE, MICHAEL- Miken: Class Officer 2, 35 Student Council 25 JV Football 2. McILMOIL, L. N.- Larry : Debate Club 2, 3. McKAY, CHARLES CARRINGTON- Sandy',: Cross Country 2, 35 Football 15 Hi-Y 3, 45 Student Council 25 Spanish Club 1, 2' Track 4. McKAY, KATHLEEN MARY- Kathy',: Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 35 Spanish Club 3. McMILLIN, DEVARA ANN- Deen: Anchor Club 3, 45 Whois Who 45 Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 45 SENATOR Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4. . McRAE, LYNDA- Lynda,': Chorus 1, 2, 45 Office Staff 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 transferred from Robert E. Lee High School, Jacksonville, Fla. McQUAIG, JAMES STUART- Jim : Football 25 Prom Committee 3. MEDDERS, FRANCES CHARLEEN- Charleen : Art Club 4' FHA 45 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 1, 25 Pep Club 2. MEDLEY, KENNETH LEE- Kenny : Club Mas- cot 45 Cross Country 15 Football 1, 25 Homecom- ing Court 45 Track 4. MERRITF, JOHN WEBSTER- Johnny : F-Club 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. MEUNIER, LINDA CAROL- L1nda : Latin Club 25 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 3. MEYNE, FREDERICK ALLEN, JR.- Butch1': Art Club 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Football 25 H1-Y 45 Library Council 45 Track 4. MICKLER, DEBORAH ANN- Debby : FHA 15 Office Staff 3, 45 Volleyball 2. MILLER, GARY CLAYTON- Gary : Baseball 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Boy's State Delegate 35 Class Officer 2, 3, President 35 Na- tiona Honor Society 4. Mark Draud Optimist Award Boy's State Delegate Sewanee Book Award Country 45 Homecoming Court 45 Track 45 trans- ferred from Hargrave Military Academy, Chatham, Va. MORTON, SHEILA ANN- Annu: Junior Cheer- leaders, Co-Captain 25 Senior Cheerleaders 4, Cap- tain 45 Class Officer 1, 45 Homecoming Court, 2nd Runner-up 45 Student Council 35 Y-Teens l, 2, 3. MOSES, JANET ANN- Annu: FTA 15 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 1, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1, 3, 4. MOSIER, JEWELL- Julien: Library Council 4. MOXLEY, ANDREA VINA IRENE- Andrea : DCT 45 transferred from Gainesville High School, Gainesville, Fla. MURPHY. JUDYTI-IE LYNNE- Judy : Transfer- red from Dover Seniorngigh School, Dover, Ohio. NAUGHTON, FLORENCE ELIZABETH - Chinky : Anchor Club 45 Junior Girls 35 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 Pep Club 35 SENATOR Staff 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. NEILL. MARY GEORGE- Mary : Anchor Club 45 French Club 2, 35 FTA 3, 4, President 45 Library Council 3, 4. NEW, TIMOTHY PAYNE- Tim : F Club 3, 4, Officer 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Homecoming King 45 Outstanding member of football team5 Track 2, 3, 45 Who's Who 4. NEWELL, McFADDEN ALEXANDER- Alec : Football 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 2. 45 Latin Club 1, 2. NINNO, KATHLEEN FRANCES- Kathy : Chorus 45 FTA 25 Swimming Team Manager 4. NOESNER, NANCY MARIE- Nancy : Latin Club 25 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, Officer 3. nov 5 5. , z v-f: r si ,V I 'xl' . -'cw 4? t . - f Y' ' ' , 1' in f , t 'I 1 5 is X ' Q is N if J 1 - W if 1 W 5 V A . 4-+x'f1':L-Milf 'ff 5 . T2 La' ' ' V .,,.f I2 1 Barbara Crowder D. A. R. Award Junior Miss Contest- Miss Congeniality O'CONNELL, DIANE CATHERINE- Diane : Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. CFQSLLXIE, OLIVIA LYNN- Libby : Chorus 45 OLIVER, JOI-IN ELLIOT- John : Swimming 1, 25 Who's Who 4. OLSON, MARVIN CARROLL- Marvin : O'STEEN, LYNDA GAYLE- I.inda . OVERSTREET, CHERYL ANN- Under-Road',: Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 1, 25 Library Council 35 gaps Curb I, 2, 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens OWEN, RITA LOUISE- Rita : Library Council 45 Honor Society 15 Pep Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Club, Officer 1. OWENS, WILLIAM COLIN- Bill : Cross Coun- try 3, 45 F Club 3, 45 Hi-Y 45 Track 3, 45 Trans- feffed gram Fayetteville Sr. High School, Fayette- vi e, . . ups, PACE, JAMES EDWARD- Eddie : Transferred from Pickens High School, Pickens, S.C. PARNABY, MAHCIA LYNN- Marcia : Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. PATTERSON, CANDIS LOUISE- Candy : Trans- feiredlrfrom Bishop Kenny High School, Jackson- vi e, a. PATTERSON, CAROL YVONNE- Carol',: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Maiorettes 1, 3. PAYNE, RICHARD WINSTON- Rick : F Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Homecoming Court 45 Office Staff 45 Team Manager, Football 3, 45 Who's Who 4. PEDERSEN, ROBERTA DALE- Roberta : Bas- lggtballi tiirls 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Track, irs , . PENNELL, WILLIAM MICHAEL- Miken: Foot- ball 15 Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Prom Com- mittee 3. PERRY, WILLIAM PRESTON- Bill , PETTIGREW, DONNA JEAN- Jeanna Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Y-Teens, Officer 3, 45 Transferred from Bartram School, Jacksonville, Fla. PETTWAY, KATHRYN REBECCA- Kathy : Ju- nior Girls, Officer 35 Latin Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 SENATOR Staff 45 Y-Teens 3, 45 Trans- ferred from Briarcliff High School, Atlanta, Ga. PIERCE, JACK JAY- Jack , POIRIER, BETTY JEAN- Betty : Softball, Girls 25 Chorus 2, 3. POLLOCK, PAMELA DEEN- Pam , POPE, ANNA RUTH- Anna Ruth : Anchor Club 45 Class Officer 35 Homecoming Court 45 NORTH- EASTER Staff 3, 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Officer 4. POPHAM, KAREN SUE- Susie : Pep Club 1, 2, 25 Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens POWERS, IRIS CORNELIA- Iris . PRESLEY, PAUL PHELPS- Phel : 45 Hi-Y 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. PRINCE. LEON WILLIANI- Lfeon . IQRLTZHARD, ANNIE PATRICIA- Pat : Office ta . PROBST, RICHARD FREDERICK- Dick : Base- ball 2, 3, 45 Cheerleaders, Mascot 45 F Club 2, 3. 45 Homecoming Court 45 Key Club 3, 45 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, President 3. PUGH. THOMAS WILLIAM- Tommy',. I PURSELL, DOUG HOWARD- Doug . KR., F Club 2, 3, RASK, SARA FAITH- Sarah: Anchor Club 2, 3. 4. Officer 45 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 National Honor Society 45 Student Council I, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2. 3. 45 VERTICAL Staff 4. REDWINE, ANNE DUNLAP- Anne : Y-Teens 3, 4. REGISTER, SANDRA ANN- Sandy : Chorus 25 Pep Club 45 Transferred from Englewood High School. Jacksonville. Fla. REIDENBACK, GERALD VVILLIAM- The Terri- ble Turk : Basketball 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Swim- ming I5 Track 1. 2. RHOADS, REBECCA LUCINDA- Becky : Chorus 4. RICHARDSON, WILLIAM COFFEE- Bill : Swimming 4. ROBINSON, BARBARA ALICE- Alice : Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Senior High School Gardeners 25 DCI' 4. ROGERS, PAMELA TELFAIR- Pam : Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 35 Prom Committee 35 S... dent Council 3' Tennis 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. ROLLINGS, DAVID ASHELY, JR.- David : Junior Girls, Mascot 35 Hi-Y 3, 45 Transferred from South Mechlegburg High School, Charlotte, N.C. ROSS, JAMES RICHARD- Huck : F Club 45 Football 45 Track 4. ROY, JOYCE TERESA- Joy : Junior Girls 35 Pe Club 4' Y T 3 4 P , - eens , . RUSSELL, KEITH JOHN- Keith , RUSSELL, WILLIAM M.- Bill , RUSSO, JOHN EDWARD- John : Chorus 45 Transferred from New Smyrna Beach High School, New Smyrna Beach, Fla. RYALS, BILLY E.- Billy : Transferred from Jackson High School, Jacksonville, Fla. usp SALE, BETTY- Betty : Anchor Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 45 National Thesplan Society 3, 45 SENATOR Staff 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4. ZAINDEFUR, ATERRY RAYMOND- Terry : Junior 1 t c evemen . SAWYER, MIKE A.- Miken: DCT 35 Transferred from Winter Park High School, Winter Park, Fla. SCANTLEBURY, JUDY- Judy : French Club 25 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1 3, 4. SCHAEDEL, FELICITAS- Happy : French Club 4. SCHMECHEL, BEN- Benn: Band 45 Spanish Club 4. SCHUESSLER, SUSAN ANNE- Susan : Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 FHA 25 Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 3. I SCOTT, SHARON LEE- Sharon : Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council, Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens, Officer 1, 3, 4. SEASE, DAVID- Davey : Track 1. SELBY, GREGORY ERNEST- Grecgl:. SELDON, JO ANNE- Jo Anne : orus 1, 2, 3, President 35 DCT 45 Junior Girls 3. 1 SELMAN, MARY ALPHA- Mary : Class Officer 35 Junior Girls 35 Prom Committee 35 Student Council 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3 4, Officer 1, 3, 4. SHANNON, PATRICIA CAROL- Pat : Band 3, 45 Debate 2, 3, 45 Majorettes 3 45 NFL 2, 3, 4. 2liIA,NNON, THOMAS EDWARD- Tom : Interact u . SHEFFEY, CHARLENE- Charlie . SHIELDS, DYANNE MANEELY- Dyanne : Track 45 Y-Teens 45 Transferred from Nathan B. F t H' h Sch l k 'll Fl . orres ig oo , Jac sonvi e, a SHIRK, SUSANNE MARIE- Susie : French Club 25 Library Council 45 National Honor Society 15 Pep Club 25 Paramedical Club 4. SHUBERT, EVELYN SUE- Sue : Band 1, 2, 3, 45 FBLA 35 Homecoming Court 45 Junior Girls 35 Pep Band 3, 45 Pep Club 3. SIGMON, MIKE- Big Miken: Football 35 French Club 15 Hi-Y, Officer 1, 2, 35 Library Council 4. SIMPSON, RAYMI LEE- Raymi : Anchor Club 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Miss Fletcher Con- testant 35 SENATOR Staff 3, 45 Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. SINGLETON, CLARA NELL- Clara : French Club 1, 2- Library Council 4. A s1NcLEr6N, GENE-'-cm , Paramedical Club 3. SKIPPER, HILDA YVONNE- Yvonne : Girls Soft- ball Team 2, 3, 4. SLIZEWSKI, DOUGLAS- Doug : Transferred from Vero Beach High School, Vero Beach, Fla. SMITH, DIANE MARIE- Diane : French Club 25 Joe Berg Seminar 35 Junior Girls 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. SMITH, LINDA MARGARET- Linda : Pep Club 45 Transferred from Gainesville High School, Gam- esville, Fla. SMITH, LYNDA JOYCE- Smynda,': Cheerleader 1, 25 Junior Girls 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens, Officer 3, 45 VERTICAL Staff 4. SMITH, RAYMOND MURRAY, JR.- Ray : F Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 45 Outstanding Club Member 35 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 4. SNELL. LEON LYNN- Leon . SNYDER, LINDA LEE- Linda : Junior Girls 35 Miss Fletcher Contestant 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4. SPELLMAN, GREGORY PHILIP- Greg : F Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Homecoming Court, lst nlnnerupg Swimming 2, 3, 4. STANMIRE, VICKY JEAN- Vicky : DCT 45 Ju- nior Girls 35 Office Staff 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teem 3, 4. STEIN. DONALD WILLIAM- Jim . STEPHENS, MICHAEL GEORGE- Miken: Base- ball 3, 45 F Club 3, 45 Office Staff 45 Spanish Club I, 2, 3. STEVENSON, RANDY ADRIAN- Randy . STILL, MARGARET MARION- Mickie : Girls Basketball, Co-captain 3, 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. STONE, PATRICIA ANN- Pat , STCENEQ SICHARD HAROLD- Richard : Chorus 5 an . STORMES, LOUISE POWELL- Louise : Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. STRUDEL. BILL- Bill : Football 1. STUCKI, KAREN- Karen : Junior Girls 35 Library Council 35 Office Staff 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. SUMMERS, GEORGE- Sir George : F Club 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Hi-Y 4. mlm TARTER, NAN-C ANN- Nan-CH: DCT 45 Junior Girls 35 Office Staff 35 Pep Club 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Y-Teens 3, 4. TAYLOR, ANN GAIL-- Annu: FHA 15 FTA 1, 25 Junior Girls 35 Library Council 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. TAYLOR, LEWIS B.- Louie : F Club 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. TAYLOR, MICHAEL CARL- Mike . TERRELL, STEPHEN- Steve : Cross Country 45 Football 35 French Club 35 Hi-Y 3, 4. THOMPSON, BARBARA- Barbara : Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 25 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 45 Student Council 45 Y-Teens 3, 4. TOPPER, SUSAN JANE- Sue : Chorus 35 Trans- ferred from Baldwin High School, Pittsburgh, Penn. TREMBLAY. BRIAN ROBERT- Brian : Band 15 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Cross Country 15 Prom Commit- tee 35 Track 1. TURNER, HARRY TI-IORTON- Harry : Class Officer 45 Y-Teen Mascot 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council Officer 3, 45 Track 3, 4, Captain5 ICC President 4. TURNER, JESSE EARL- Jesse . TURNER. RICHARD HUGH- Richard : Band 1. 2, 3, 45 FBLA 35 FTA 3, 4, Officer 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Thespians 4. TYLER, MARVIN MICHAEL- Marvin . frvv VANN, WILLIAM HENRY- I-Ienry : Baseball 3, 45 Y-Teen Mascot 45 F Club 3, 45 Homecoming Court 45 Key Club 45 National Honor Society 4. VOGES, CAROL LEE- CaroP': Junior Girls 35 NORTHEASTER Staff 35 Pep Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4, Officer 4. VOUTOUR, THOMAS- Tommy : Football 3. rrwna WALDEN, JACK DENNIS- Jack : Band 1, NORTHEASTER Staff 45 Prom Committee 35 Tennis 2. 3, 45 Thespians 1, 25 guill and Scroll 1. WALKER, DEBBIE DUERELL - Debbie,': Band 'hi 2,'3, 43 FTA Officer 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 espians . WARF. NICHOLAS HENRY- Nick,': Debate Club 2, 35 French Club 45 Thespians 4. WARNOCK, JOSEPH EDWARD- Joe : Band Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, President 45 Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 NFL 3, 45 ICC 4. WEBB, DAVID PAUL- David . WEST, PAMELA- Pam,': Library Council 4. EQEITZORK, ROBERT JOSEPH- Bobby : Art ll f WHALEN, JAMES MICHAEL- Miken: Cross Country 3, 45 F Club 45 Hi-Y 45 Latin Club 2, 3, 45 Library Council 45 Track 3. 4. VVHITTLESEY, CYNTHIA- Cindy : Anchor Club 3, 4, Officer 45 Homecoming Court 45 Joe Berg Seminar 3, 45 National Honor Society Officer 45 SENATOR Staff 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4. WILDER, KARENE ANNE- Kai-ene . WILKIE, SUSAN MAY- Sue : Student Council 45 Quill and Scroll 45 VERTICAL Staff 45 Officer. WILLIAMS, CALVIN EARNEST- Cal : Band 1, 2, 3. 4, President 45 Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Officer 35 Homecoming Court 45 Key Club 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 35 Who's Who 4. WILLIAMS, GARY- Gary : Transferred from Key West, Florida. WILLIAMS, SUNNY LYNN- Sunny : Transferred from A. L. Miller Sr. High. Macon, Georgia. WISEN, LARRY EDWARD- Larry . VVITT, DONNA JEANNE- Donna : Junior Girls 35 Library Council 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 3. WOODS, CYNTHIA MAY- Cyndi : Chorus 15 DCT 45 Junior Girls 35 Latin Club 15 Y-Teens 2. WRIGHT, MICHAEL DALE- Mike . rrYn YATES, IRVING RAY- Ray : Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. YORK, LAURA LOUISE- Lam-a : Transferred from Maury High School, Norfolk, Va. INDEX ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY - A - Alcom, Miss Rosemary 4, 5, 46, 122 Althoff, Mr. Daniel 112 Alvarez, Miss Georgina 112 Andia, Mrs. Dorothy 50, 122 Andrew, Mr. Walter 74, 75, 120 - B - Bacon, Mr. Jules 116 Barile, Mr. Jack 106, 122 Bartosz, Mr. Wallis 110 Bassett, Miss Patricia 41, 112 Bastian, Mrs. Muriel 124 Beakley, Mr. John 122 Beckham, Mr. Otto 110 Bennett, Mrs. Donna 118 Blackford, Mr. William 124, 125 Boatwright, Mrs. Kathleen 94, 120 Brantley, Miss jan 66, 112 Brantley, Mr. Billy 59, 116 Brown, Miss Cynthia 112 Brown, Mr. Douglas 116 Carr, Miss Patricia 55, 108 Craddock, Mr. Charles 126 -C- Curtis, Mr. Bill 120 Davies, Miss Barbara 40, 112, 114 Davis, Mr. Ronald 55, 107 DeVane, Miss Louise 61, 116 Doggett, Mr. Frank 106 Donaldson, Miss Carol 69, 110 Drayton, Miss Judith 120 Duggins, MissEMarie 51, 113 English, Mr. William 116 -F- Ford, Mr. Bob 74, 75, 77, 100, 120 Fouraker, Mrs. Margery 53, 113 -j- -Y- Iansen, Mr. Carl 116 johnson, Miss janet 117 johnson, Mrs. Irma 118 jones, Mr. David 117 -K- Kuentz, Miss I?-'everly 113 Lambert, Mr. Joseph 47, 127 Lauwaert, Miss Nicole 49, 113 Legge, Mrs. Eleanore 44, 109 Long, Mrs. Betty 118 Lucas, Mr. Ion 52, 114 Luten, Mrs. Olliive 55, 107 Markgraf, Miss Linda 112, 114 Maxwell, Mr. Hugh 111 Morell, Mrs. Alice 54, 109 Morton, Mrs. Corinne 64, 127 Murphy, Mr. William 113, 114 Murray, Mr. Robert 60, 118 Myers, Mrs. Shirley 127 - N - Nauman, Mr. Carl 117 -0- OiKeefe, Mrs. Bogie 120 Ortiz. Miss Camielita 114 - P - Packard, Mr. Donald 109 Phillips, Mrs. Edna 118 Pierce, Mr. Wallace 123 Poppell, Mr. Ronald 81, 98, 99, 100, 120 Pugh, Mr. Harry 119 -R- Rathbun, Mrs. Betty 114 Riber, Miss Louise 40, 115 Riddell, Mrs. Ann 55, 108 Rohlfing, Mr. Will 124 - 5 - Sanders, Miss Karen 123 Sauvageau, Miss Delia 121 Saxe, Mr. Everett 125 X 'XPP' i, U ixhm'-.... , M Happiness is no tonsils plus being second runner-up. Furber, Mrs. Helen 109 - G - Gatz, Mrs. Gladys 126 Gay, Miss Patsy 42, 126 Grimes, Mrs. Mary 113 -1-1- Harris, Mr. William 127 Herlong, Mrs. Ann 46, 113 Hinkle, Miss Mary 37, 122 Holton, Mrs. Delia 54, 109 Hoye, Mr. Frank 74, 75 Huckabee, Mr. Thomas 116 -1- Ingle, Mrs. Becky 122 Young, Mr. John 117 ORGANIZATIONS Alpha Hi-Y 59 Anchor Club 46 ANNUAL Staff 36, 37 Band 68, 69, 70, 71 Chorus 63 D.C.T. 60 Debate Club 52 Delta Y-Teens 57 Epsilon Y-Teens 56 F-Club 48 French Club 51 Future Teachers 61 I.C.C. 62 Junior Girls 64 Junior Cheerleaders 65 Key Club 47 Library Council 54 National Honor Society 42, 43 NORTHEASTER Stalf, 38, 39 Oliice Staff 55 Paramedical Club 50 Pep Club 49 Quill and Scroll 41 Senior Cheerleaders 66, 67 Sorrota Y-Teens 58 Student Council 44, 45 Thespian Guild 53 VERTICAL Stiff 40 Aberchrombie, Judy 167 Abry, Jeanette 109, 131 Ackland, Cheryl 57, 131 Adams, Drew 167 Adams, Gerry 54, 94 Adams, Wanda 54, '131 Adkins, Vicky 167 Ahlwardt, Elmer 167 Hurry up, Peggy, pull faster, we'll be late for Englishf Aitken, Bob 45, 47, 68, 69, 70, 83, 85, 131 Aitken, Ken 74, 61 Aldridge, Heath 49 Alexander, Bobby 63 Alexander, jane 38, 41, 44, 46, 56, 64, 153, 158 Alexander, Linda 50, 71, 161 Alford, Bobbie Sue 167 Alford, Jimmy 167 Alford, Sandra Lee 167 Alford, Shirley 167 Alford, Skipper 167 Alford, Steve 89, 161 Ames, Dan 59 ' Amsden, Carolyn 63 Anderson, Bill 44, 47, 97, 153 Anderson, Bob 44, 97, 167 Anderson, Ioan 45, 56, 131 Andrews, Dale 59 Anthony, Felicia 53, 58, 131 Anthony, Mary Lyn 167 Arch, Clara 64, 153 Arflin, Cathy 49, 161 Arflin, Karen 56, 64, 66, 67, 153, 193 Annistead, Beth 50, 54, 64, 153 Amett, Clinton 54, 153 Amold, Shirley 49 Ashley, Carol 57, 69 Austin, Dorothy 64 Autrey, Susan 167 Avery, David 38, 153 -B- Bacon, Chris 53, 54, 93, 94, 131 Bacon, Margie 54, 94 Baggott, David 74, 98 Balisteri, Nicky 103, 207 Ballentine, Tim 52, 53, 131 Barbar, Steve 60 s As a matter of fact, he did propose in the Cloistersf' Shepherd, Mr. David 126, 127 Stanton, Mrs. Martha 115 Stewart, Mrs. Zeta 125 Sutton, Mr. Wimpy 81, 97, 123 Sweetland, Mrs. Doris 125 -T- Taylor, Mr. Jack 75, 123 Terrell, Mrs. Gerry 55, 108 Tester, Mrs. Virginia 127 -W.. Warren, Miss Lucia 37, 119 Williams, Mr. Bubba 54, 74, 121 Williams, Mrs. Maxine 75, 109 Barker, Mike 48, 54, 89, 131 Barkoskie, Kathy 167 Bames, Donna 54, 56, 132 Barry, Bart 167 Bartell, Randy 81, 153 Barts, Bonnie 63, 153 Bass, Faye 49, 58, 103, 132 Bass, Gary 167 Basye, Evelyn 167 Bates, Marilyn 167 Battle, Tom 153 Beale, Almer 59, 153 Beale, Ioe 59, 161 Beatty, Peggy 45, 46, 49, 57, 161 Beckford, lack 44, 47, 89, 153 Beckford, Patti 46, 49, 161 Bell, Beverly 45, 49, 70, 71, 161, 162 Bell, David 153 Bell, Valerie 167 Belt, Cynthia 161 Belyeu, Randy 74, 153 Bennett, Kitty 71 Berges, Peggy 132 Ben'y, Bill 70 Beverly, Walter 47 Bew, Diane 57, 64, 94, 153 Bew, Marie 44, 58, 94, 167 Bierfreund, Butch 63 Bill, David 70 Binegar, Jack 69, 70, 154 Birdshaw, Danny 69, 70, 132 Birdy, Nancy 63 Bivins, Linda 46, 57, 64, 154 Black, Steve 59, 81, 154 Blackall, Diana 49, 62 Blasingame, Marty 50, 161 Blausey, Monte Kay 63 Bledsoe, Steve 47, 48, 54, 89, 90, 132 Boatwright, Fred 154 Boes, Diana 52 Booker, Barbara 63 Bond, Mary Ellen 71, 167 Bond, Shirley 69, 71, 133, 149 Bondanza, Cheryl 39, 49, 56, 65, 161 Bondanza, Rose Ann 39, 49, 57, 64, 94, 154 Bone, Rhonda 56, 60, 133 Bosse, David 133 Bourg, Joe 63 Bourgeois, Ray 161 Bowley, Andrea 167 Boyd, Linda 63, 133 Boter, Jack 48, 96, 97 Braboy, Alan 50, 161 Braddock, David 102 Braddock, Johnny 59, 132 Braddock, Tommy 48 Bradshaw, James 59, 154 Brady, Gloria 63 Brame, Herman 57 Brantley, Bobby 132 Bray, Linda Jo 161 Brewster, Mary 167 Brewster, Stephanie 167 Bridges, Bobby 154 Britton, Melissa 167 Bromberger, Dale 49, 161 Brooke, Debbie 49, 71 Brooke, Ken 48, 74, 80, 132 Brooker, Janet'36, 41, 46, 57, 64, 66, 67, 154, 180 Brooker, Jean 56, 64, 154 Brooks, Linda 161 Broughton, Gayle 161 Broughton, Wills 63, 132 Brown, Chris 59, 132 Brown, Cyndee 103, 167 Brown, Dan 167 Brown, Danny 60, 133 Brown, Jan 44, 56, 64, 102, 103, 154 Brown, Judy 63, 161 Brown, Marti 60, 133 Brown, Mary Jean 161 Brown, Patty 64, 69, 154 Brown, Ray 48, 74 Brown, Rebecca 167 Brown, Shirley 167 Browning, Ivan 82, 83, 84, 86, 171 Buck, Billy 161 Buckley, Kent 48, 99 Buckrnan, John 70 Buda, Carolyn 64, 154 Buda, Kathy 103 Bueler, Laura 167 Buell, Mark 70 Bull, Charles 167 Burgage, Joan 49 Burch, Rita 55, 66, 67, 133 Burdges, Frank 154 Burke, Laurie 167 Bums, Harry 71, 167 Bush, Marcia 64 Bush, Mary 50 Bush, Mike 49, 133 Bussard, Jack 59, 87 Butler, Pat 49, 53, 54, 161 Byrd, Jim 48, 2'E1, 99, 101 Cadoura, Charles 55, 74, 77, 133 Cadlwell, Charlotte 60, 133 Caldwell, Fred 59 Caldwell, Larry 161 Caldwell, Laura 161 Calhoun, Caroline 50, 102 Calhoun, John 83 Callander, Billy 70 Callander, Bobby 71, 154 Callander, Carolyn 63, 133 Callaway, Gay 51, 161 Canto, Frank 133 Capo, Earl 161 Carbenia, Cindy 50, 154 Cargile, Tommy 44, 167 Cargile, David 99, 161 Carleton, Betty 60, 133 Carleton, Joyce 49, 56, 64, 94, 154 Carlson, Glenn 47, 48, 82, 83, 99, 100, 101, 134, 150 Carroll, Brenda 161 Carroll, Joseph 167 Carter, Cindy 167 Case, Debbie 103, 162 Case, Timothy 167 Cason, Jennifer 37, 42, 46, 62, 133, 135, 188 Cason, Joyce 162 Cason, Peggy 44, 64, 154 Slamming Sam Nicky Ballisteri blasts out of the sand trap at Selva Marina Country Club. Greatly startled but proud, Philip Hughes is tapped for Key. Claxton, Peggy 168 Clay,.Harry 162 Clayit, Sonny 71 Clements, Karen 162 Clifford, Sue 49, 56, 64, 154 Cline, Patty 63 ' Cloud, Phyllis 69, 154 Cloud, Teri 168 Coates, Cynthia 49, 58, 134 Cobbs, Helen 63 Coby, Dede 49 Cogan, Louise 41, 42, 45, 49, 50, 62, 134 Cogan, Susan 38, 45, 49, 94, 162 Coker, Linda 49, 55, 162 Colas, Steve 52, 135 Cole, Cynthia 49, 162, 190 Coleman, Kenneth 135 Colley, Elaine 168 Colley, Neal 74, 99, 102, 162 Collins, Janet 167, 168 Collins, Nicki 49, 162 Collins, Patricia 36, 41, 46, 49, 64, 154, 157, 187 Collins, Sam 37, 53, 134, 175 Cnlson, Janis 94, 168 Colton, Larry 162 Compton, Cindy 168 Conley, Fred 162 Conley, Margaret 134 Conrad, Judy 168 Conrad, Michael 59, 154 Cook, Connie 147, 209 Cook, Irene 134 Cook, Susan 49, 57, 64, 162 Cook, Yonelle 63, 154 Cason, Sharon 167 Cason, Wendy 167 Cato, Jerry 162 Chao Gene 162 Chatfield, Lon 48, 14, 103, 162 Chattleton, Eileen 162 Cheek, Diane 49, 65, 167 Chepon, June 63, 162 Cherry, Beverly 53, 54, 134 Chesser, Jo Ann 63, 134 Chrisilkoss, Andrea 135 Christ, Kay 49, 50, 64, 154 Christ, Mark 55, 58 Christman, Rip 39, 162 Church, Pat 55 Chrobak, Kae 40, 41, 43, 56, 135 Cinotti, Judy 49, 169 Cissel, Betsy 44, 49, 65, Cissel, Steve 48, 159 Clanton, Linda 60, 134 Clanton, Nancy 94, 162 Clark, Clifford 167 Clark , John 162 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Linda 45, 62, 154 Linda 50, 154 Maria 168 Stanley 171 210 Cooper, Carol 168 Cooper, Sharon 162 Coppage, Janice 168 Corbin, Cynthia 53, 162 Corbitt, Dale 63 Comell, Kathy 54, 154 Comwell, Nancy 54, 134 Corrigan, John 59 Cotten, George 48, 59, 99, 101, 135 Cotten, Robert 99, 100 Cottom, Cathy 154 Couch, Nancy 63 Covey, Carol 49, 168, 170 Crane, Bobbi 54, 61 Crane, David 135 Crawford, Jo Ann 57, 134 Cribbs, Helen 134 Cripps, Bobby 74, 79, 99, 134, 194 Corsby, Pat 54 Crouse, Virgil 168 Crowder, Barbara 37, 41, 57, 59, 134, 143, 205, 182, 208 Crowell, Ed 39, 41, 59. 62, 135 Crowell, Rick 97 Cubley, Diane 54, 135 Culp, David 74, 154 Cummings, Jeff 59, 92, 135 INDEX Cummings, Nelda 168 Curlee,'Lynn 168 -D- Daly, Doreen 168 Daly, Mike 154 Dampier, Prudence 168 Daniels, Debora 69, 168 Danyus, Carol 155 Davis, Billie 168 Davis, Chris 43, 100, 135 Davis, John 162 Davis, Linda 58, 136 Davis, Pam 38, 49, 57, 64, 161, 162 Davis, Peter 52, 70, 136 Davis, Sheila 49 Davis, Tracy 68, 69, 70, 136 Dawson, Pam 64, 155 Deal, Carolyn 162 Deal, Henry 155 Deal, Ray 69, 70, 155 Dean, Linda 162 Dean, Tom 87 DeBerry, Judy 136 DeBow, Jane 54, 58, 63, 94, 162 DeLapp, Betty 53, 61, 70 DeLapp, Floyd 69 Delena, Nancy 63 DeLoach, Eddie 59 DePrycker, Chuck 59, 162 Deyette, Claude 136 Dickinson, Bob 59, 81, 155 Dickinson, Ed 44, 168 Dickinson, John 45, 47, 162 Dicks, Liz 155 Dilley, Donna 46, 53, 64, 155 Ditto, Diane 50, 155 Dobbins, Margaret 46, 55, 57 136 Doer, Debbie 168 Doss, Piissy 45, 49, 162, 164 Douglas, Gary 168' Douglas, Shirley 49, 57, 69, 71, 162 Dowling, Cathy 56, 64 Draper, Dick 50, 162 Draud, Mark 42, 44, 47, 62, 135, 137, 167, 168, 204 Draud, Rocky 62 Drew, John 136 Drewry, Lucille 136 Drury, Beth 136 Dubberly, Gene 59, 155, 162 Dubberly, Pam 49 Dunbar, Larry 162 Dunham, Chris 103, 136 Dunnegan, Dayle 168 Dunson, Peggy 38, 49, 57, 162, 163 Durham, Bill 55 DuRocher, Janie 55, 58 Dw er Ph llis 36 41 46 53 Y i Y , Q a i 51, 62, 136, 186 Dyal, Rebecca 49, 57, 162 -E- Ealcins, Vicki 162 Eamhart, Gary 168 Edwards, Diane 136 Edwards, Ramona 168 Eleazor, Scott 44, 168 Elliot, Emmett 38, 47, 48, 74, 155, 193 Ellis,.Tommy 47, 87, 162 Englert, Donnie 87, 162, 165 English, Ben 74 Esing, Jeff 48, 99, 100, 136 Estaver, Gail 55,'94, 155 Evans, Bobbie 55, 162 Everts, Connie 71, 168 Everts, Peter 81, 87, 162 Everett, Frances 46 Everett, Sammg 74 Farbus, Faye 168 Farkas, Noni 40, 44, 56, 64, 153, 155 Farl, Ricky 163 Farley, Steve 48, 55, 59, 74, so, 99, 101, 137 Faust, Janet 64 Felder, Hari-Anne 168 Ffililgr, Robert 47, 48, 93, 97, a Felder, Tim 48, 59, 97, 155 Fender, Jerry 54, 136 Ferguson, Billy 42, 47, 62, 74, 76, 79, 93, 132, 137, 180 Ferguson,'Greg 137 Ferguson, Suzi 53, 58, 63, 94, 155 Ferguson, Vicki 55, 57, 94, 95, 137 Fernsler, Bonnie 68, 69, 136 Fernsler, John 70, 97, 162 Fields, Barbara 168 Fields, David 63, 69, 70 Fifer, Gail 162 Figart, Virginia 61 Filke, Susan 162 Finucan, Judy 53, 56, 64, 68, 70, 155 Flowers, Georgia 162 Floyd, Dianne 49, 168 Fogg, Jay 168 Forrester, Gloria 50, 136 Foster, Janet 49, 50, 137 Foster, Merle 49, 50, 64, 155 Fouraker, Steve 48, 53, 99, 137, 147 Fouty, Michael 168 Franks, Johnny 48, 89, 99, 137 Frondrof, Carol 168 Fuetz, Christi 168 Fullbright, Clark 137 Fulmer Binky 55, 137 Fultz, Cheryl 111, 137 Futch, Carol 168 Futrell, Ben Garcia, Malinda 45, 49, 94, 163 Gamer, Barbara 168 Garret, Bonnie 94, 155 Garrett, Gay 49, '63, 163 Garrett, Leslie 49, 58, 138 Garrison, Doris 58, 63, 138 Garrison, Jim 48, 138 Garrison, Robert 168 Gaudet, Susan 168 Gavagan, Debbie 63, 103 Gay, Linda 168 Geary, Carol 168 Geary, Susan 43, 51, 53, 58, 136, 139, 202 Gelinas, Mimi 63, 64, 155 Gilbert, Cantrell 48, 49, 83, 84, 87, 168 Gilbert, Kathy 168 Gillespie, Pat 94 Glover, Jeanne 63 Glover, Pat 163 Glover, Pete 81, 163 Goelz, William 44, 168 Gold, Kathy 46, 57, 60, 67, 139, 144 Goode, Jill 103, 163 Gciggloe, Claire 46, 49, 57, Gordon, Jan 37, 41, 45, 46, 57, 139 Govemale, John 96, 97, 139 Grace, Steve 48, 74 Graf, Lynda 94, 168 Graham, Allison 45, 49, 64 Graves, Stanley 54, 139 Green, Debra 58, 94, 168 Greene, Sandra 49,' 58, 169 Greenwood, Mark'70 Grice, Harry 138 Gries, Gerilee 44, 59, 169 Grinter, Randy 59, 155 GriH'en, Jerree 55, 56, 119, 138 Grilfen, Marlene 49, 94, 163, 195 Grillith, Marcia 163 Grizzard, Lynn 63 Grodsberg, Micheal 169 Grout, John 55, 138 Guest, Debora 51 Guin, Patsy 40, 49, 56, 64, 155 Gulliford, Priscilla 55, 56, 66, 67, 139, 203 Gurney, Alan 99, 155 Haack, Kathy 58, 139 Haack, Patty 49, 63, 163 Haag, David 45, 48, 55, 74, 77, 79, 99, 101, 131, 139 Haag, Jessica 49, 53, 163 A Haddock, Wayne 163 Hagerty, Theresa 139 Hague, Jill 49, 51, 163, 165 Haide, Terri 63 Hale, Ricky 48, 98. 99 100, 101, 139 Hall, Charlotte 169 Hall, Stephanie 56, 161 Hall, Virginia 163 Hamill, Jeri 49, 50, 69, 163 Hamilton, Kirby 70, 138 Hamilton, Marlee 71, 169 Hana, Richard 169 Haney, Rick 69, 70 Harris, Jean 138 Harris, Jeannie 40, 49, 56, 161, 163 Harris, Sandra 44, 94, 169 Harris, Sheila 58, 169 Harris, Todd 102, 108 Harris, Tommy 163 Harrison, Cece 58, 63, 138 Harrison, Margaret 54, 138 Harrison, Phyllis 46, 49, 57, 65, 163 Hart, Ken 48, 100, 155 Hart, James 169 Harvey, Chris 163 Hartley, Barbara 169 Harwell, Delores 49 Hash, Joan 70, 169 Hatcher, Bill 48, 97, 155 Hatcher, Mac 97 Hatfield, Mike 102, 163, 165 Hauswirth, Teri 45, 46, 49, 56, 65, 163 ' Hawkes, Fred 163 Hawkes, Ronald 155 Haworth, Edna 49, 163 Haworth, Mary 49, 64, 155 Hayes, Jim 47, 48, 55, 74, 76, 79 Hayes, Sylvia Ann 49, 169 Haymans, Charlotte 49 Headen, Charles 74 Headen, Charlotte 169 Heath, Alvin 138 Heaton, Sally 40, 53, 138 Heck, Jack 49, 48 Heck, Steve 97 Hellinger, Scott 68, 69, 163 Helms, Harold 155 Helms, Narda 55, 163 Helms, Steve 59 Henderson, Suzzane 169 Henkel, Eddie 163 Henriques, Jane 64, 155 Henson, Rod 47, 48, 74, 76, 78, 155 Herbert, Mike 71 Herider, Nancy 163 Heslop, Susie 56, 131, 138 Hewlett, Scott 138 U. S. History class liste sorbing lecture. Hickox, Jesse 60, 140 Hickox, Walter 163 Hicks, Carol 49, 169 Hicks, Jim 140 Hightower, Diane 49, 58, 63, 140 Hill, Linda 49, 51, 64 Hill, Patricia 54, 169 Hill, Susan 40, 44, 49, 51, 64 Hill ,Terry 51, 163 Hjelm, Randy 163 Hodges, Marleen 163 Hoffman, Carolyn 169 Holley, Beth 51, 58, 94, 163 Holley, Hank 48 Holms, Dudley 69, 70, 163 Holtsinger, Mitchell 169 Hopkins, Steve 59, 140 Hom, John 169 Hough, Clifton 140 House, DeeDee 52, 94, 169 Howard, Ann 55, 140 Howard, Bill 141 Howard, Elaine 49, 71, 163 Howell, Ronald 70, 163 Barbara Crowder gives Raymi Simpson a quick les- son in bottle-feeding baby raccoons. ns intently to Mr. Young's ab- Howie, Jean 44, 64, 156, 191 Hoye, Chris 74 Hruska, Robbie 102 Hughes, Bill 141 Hughes, Jimmy 169 Hughes, Phillip 47, 59, 64, 156, 174, 207 Hull, Dean 97, 163 Hulshof, Mary Alice 58 Hulshof, Wayne 59, 163 Hunter, Betty 156 Hunter, Darlene 156 Hunter, Judy 54 Huntoon, Janice 69, 163 Hurley, Pat 44, 59, 87, 155, 156 Hurt, Roy 65 Hutchinson, Francis 63, 69 Hutchinson, Holley 58, 169 Hutchinson, Ken 156 Hutchinson, Marty 71 Hutchinson, Neal 45, 59, 87, 163 Hutto, Pat 48, 74, 83, 103 - 1- Irwin, Steve 69, 71 Ison, Nancy 156 Ivey, Brad 141 Ivey, Mary Lou 64, 156 - J - Jackson, Barbara 49, 56, 163 Jackson, Debby 169 Jackson, Glenda 51 James, Mark 169 Jaudet, John 54 Jenkins, Karen 49, 58, 163 Jenkinson, Monica 156 Jenks, Ann 169 Jenson, Kenny' 140 Jochum, Glenda 94, 163 Johansen, Kathy 49, 169 Johansen, Kit 49, 56, 64, 156, 193 Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson , Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson 7 Johnson, Ann 44, 169 Bobby 69 70 I cami 49,1169 Deborah 169 Jane 140 Jimmy 156 Linda 44, 46, 64, 156 Ramona 49, 169 Rusty 163 Sandy 63, 156 Johnston, Marcia 49, 64, 156 Joiner, Paul 169 Jones, Ann 42, 48, 57, 140 Jones, Charles 59, 140 Jones, Cheryl 55, 140 Jones, Jimmy 163 Jones, Judy 156 Jones, Rusty 59, 156 Jones, Rusty 59, 156 Jones, Sandy 54, 53, 140 Fletcher toughs loom powerful at the pre-season scrimmage. Keegan, Marleen 55, 63, 164 Keever, Steve 63 Keisler, Donna 54 Keith, Shirley 63 Kendall, Danny 48, 59, 74, 156 Kennedy, Bill 59 Kenyon, James 55, 164 Kersch, Mary 58 Kersey, Delores 164 Kielly, Steve 59, 156 Kilgo, Susan 71, 164 King, Becki 46, 56, 64, 154, 156 King, Hugh 36 Kinsey, Mitchell 48, 74, 156 Kirkman, Linda 61 Klein, Lecy 169 Klenk, Jacqueline 169 Kudloe, David 52, 70 Kudloe, Judy 70, 164 .. L - Lafayette, Stephen 70 Lambert, Brant 42, 46, 47, 48, 141 Lambert, David 59, 99, 164 Lambert, Susan 169 Lamsback, Charles '141 Lane, Franklin 169 Lane, John 169 Lane, Sharon 63, 156 Lantow, Ronald 70, 156 Larsen, Kris 169 Larson, Sharon 56, 64, 156 Lasseter, Jan 63, 64 Last, Roxanne 169 Last, Tom 141 Latimer, Marcia 40, 49, 51, 56, 64, 156 Latta, Carol 39, 41, 43, 44, 46, 57, 140, 204 Latta, Diane 40, 49, 51, 56, 64, 156 Lauwaert, Gerry 48, 97, 156 Lawton, '1'en'y 61 Lee, Chris 48, 59. 83, 84, 103 Lee, Greg 70 Lee, James 169 Lee, Lynda 60, 140 Lee, Mike 48, 99, 100, 141, 192 Lee, Rusty 16-4 Lee, Teresa 49 Leeson, Linda 63 Leeson, Pat 141 Leitwich, Cindy 49, 64, 156 Just announced Wittiest, Connie Cook steps for- ward. vi?i7iVZiP'?Q.lW'SWE:5i.,,., Lenoble, Victor 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, 62, 141, 182 Lepore, Jerry 53, 156 Lester, Alvin 97, 164 Golden-throated Karen Gayle Singers blend their voices in harmony at the smashing 9th grade talent assembly. Jones, Wayne 60 Levert, William 164 Jordan, Marilyn 163 Lewis, Del 48, 99, 100, 101 Joy, Fred 164 Libeyrt, Hill 45, 59, 141 Juhan, Alec 97, 156, 159 Libby, Lorry 64, 156 -K- Lightbum, Marcia 58, 61, 164 Kahn, Dickie 55, 58, 164 Lindstrom, Barbara 49 Kast, Eddie 169 Litchfield. Carol 49, 164 Littleton, Lillian 61 Locklair, Candy 45, 164 Lokey, Bruce 71 Longcaster, Wayne 97 Loper, Glenn 48, 59, 99, 100, 101, 157 Lovett, David 69, 70, 140 Lucas, Leonard 60, 140 Lucas, Peggy 169 Luce, Ricky 141 Luce, Ronnie 164 Lugo, Jessie 55, 63, 64, 157 Lynn, Georgette 49, 58, 63, 141 -M- Mabry, Hugh 81, 169 Mabry, Ritch 59, 157 MacDonald, Barry 47, 48, 74, 99, 101, 153, 157, 193 MacDonell, Janet 37, 41, 42, 45, 46, 47, 57, 62, 132, 141, 203 Mack, Linda 157 Mackay, Lynn 51, 53 Mackey, Ellen 44, 49, 56, 64, 157 Mackey, Glenna 45, 53, 56, 94, 164 Magnuson, Jamie 55, 56, 141 Maire, Billy 59, 157 Malin, Barbara 57, 64, 157 Malin, Maureen 57, 60, 142 Manca, Vivienne 169 Mancill, Phil 63 Mann, Ricky 69, 70 Mannese, Dianne 169 Marcum, Diane 58 Margolin, Betty 71, 103 Markham, Bedilia 169 Markham, Cindy 164 Marley, Judy 164 Marley, Nancy 43, 142 Marshe, Karen 169 Marshe, Pete 47, 48, 83, 84, 142 Marten, Thomas 157 Martin, Connie 58, 63, 164 Marian, Diane 51, 53, ss, 142 Martin, Linda 71 Martinich, Anthony 39 Mason, Judith 169 Maxey, Brenda 169 Maxwell, Kevin 157 Maycumber, Everett 60, 143 Mayenhoff, Marion 164 McAdams, Sue 49, 143 McAdow, Kathy 64, 157 McArthur, Pat 170 McClenahan, Chen'y 142 McClure, Bobby 168, 170 McClure, Connie 164 McClure, Freddy 142 McC1urg, Jimmy 142 McCoy, Danny 157 Mcgzoy, Sherry 38, 56, 66, 67 1 McCrone, Danny 55 McDown, Barry 53, 124, 161, 164 McGee, Angela 170 McClan, Debbie 61, 170 McGlothlin, Paula 142 McKay, Johnny 39, 59, 161, 164 McKay, Kathy 143 McKay, Linda 63, 164 McKay, Sandy 143, 190 McKinley, Vicky 69 McKinny, Daryl 87 McLatchey, George 157 McMahon, Eileen 51, 56, 64, 157 McMahon, Pat 164 McMann, David 74, 155 McManus, John 47, 48, 97 McManus, Jody 103 McMillin, Dee 36, 41, 42, 46, 57, 140, 142, 175 McMillin, Kathy 38, 49, 57, 164 McNeill, Phyllis 94 McNeill, Jim 70, 142 McQuaig, James t12thJ 142 INDEX McQuaig, James illthl 157 Medders, Charlene 49, 142 Medley, Ken 143 Medley, Terry 164 Meeks, Connie 49, 164 Merkle, Robert 164 Merritt, Edward 170 Merritt, Jack 97 Merritt, John 97, 143 Merritt, Kathy 53, 64, 157 Merritt, Roberta 49, 170 Meunier, Linda 49, 143 Meyne, Butch 54, 143 Mickler, Brenda 49, 164 Mickler, Debby 55, 143 Mickler, Victoria 170 Mier, Robin 170 Mierke, Janet 54, 56, 63, 64, 157 Miller, Gary 43, 47, 48, 89, 142, 203 Miller, Joe 157 Miller, Leslie 170 Miller, Margie 38, 41, 44, 49, 62, 64 Miller, Patrick 59, 142 Miller, Paula 57, 157 Miller, Richard 164 Miller, Virginia 69, 170 Mosier, Jewell 54 Mowrey, Janet 49, 57, 164 Moxley, Andrea 60 Mulligan, Theresa 157 Munn, John 69, 71 Murphy, Judy 145 Murray, Laura 58, 94 Murray, Linda 49 Murray, Perry 55, 70 Murtha, Priscilla 170 Naughton, Chinky 36, 46, 57, 145 Naumann, Keith 168, 170 Neal, Linda 38, 46, 49, 57, 65, 164, 195 Neill, Mary 46, 61, 145 Neill, Nancy 49, 164 Nazi Tim 48, 74, 76, 77, 139, Peele, Beverly 51, 94, 165 Pellerin, Cheryl 49,' 170 Pennell, Mike 59, 147 Penney, Deane 63 Perry, Bill 141 Peterson, Conrad 170 Peterson, Cheryl 158 Peterson, Dale 59 Peterson, Stephanie 44, 49, 64, 158 Pettigrew, Jean 56, 157 Pettway, Kathy 36, 57, 147, 191 Phillips, Brenda 147 Phillips, Judy 51, 158 Phillips, Susan 58, 170 Rhoades, Eva 170 Richardson, Bill 97 Richardson, Cynthia 165 Richter, Catherine 170 Rickerson, Henry 59 Ridge, Bonnie 94, 158 Rielli, Pai 158 Riley, Esther 50, 158 Riley, Suzanne 170 Ritchie, Christine 170 Rittenoun, Wanda 49 Rivera, Jose 170 Roach, Bill 170 Roberson, Lynn 40, 49, 64, 158 Roberts, Dave 59 Roberts, Dianne'49, 63, 64 Who's Who winners Prissy Culliford and Connie Cook Newell, Alec 59, 74, 144 share whispers of excitement during the announcements. Newell, Sara-Nett 49, 56, 164 Newman, Dean 157 Nicholson, Fred 59 Ninno, Alicia 94, 164 Ninno, Kathy 144 Noesner, Cary 164 Noesner, Nancy 144 Norton, Wilda 63 Novick, Jo Ellen 68 Nutter, Susan 71, 170 Good Momingl Please stand by for the bulletin. Milligan, Chris 63 Millington, Becky 164 Milner, Janice 157 Mills, Jim 42, 142 Mills, Sherrie 170 Miniard, Lan'y 164 Minor, Laurel 53, 54, 143 Mitchell, Sue 49, 50, 143 Mixon, Ridgie 97, 164 Mobley, Susan 49, 58, 63, 143 Moench, Darrell 53, 99, 170 Moncrief, Pat 49, 56, 94, 164 Moniz, Shelley 170 Montanye, David 47, 83 Montanye, Jeff 40, 41, 42, 45, 47, 53, 62, 131, 136, 143, 177, 202 Montanye, Leigh 44, 170 Monahan, Bonnie 157 Monkhouse, Cathy 53, 64, 157 Monteiro, Robert 63 Moody, Aurora 54, 157 Moody, Don 170 Moody, Rosemary 54, 157 Moody, Rita 144 Mooney, Edward 145 Moore, Laurie 53, 58, 164 Moore, Mack 48, 89, 145 Moore, Patti 55, 58, 111, 145 Morin, Rose 170 Morris, Linda 170 Morris, Wade 145 Morton, Ann 55, 62, 65, 67, 144 Morton, Connie 64, 157 Morton, Jimmy 164 Morton, Thomas 63 Moses, Janet 57 , 145 - 0 - O'Connell, Bobby 59, 74, 157 O'Connell, Dianne 57, 145 O'Connor Cerri 53, 157 Odum, Carolyn 45, 49, 51, 57, 164 Oglivie, Olivia 145 Oliver, Carol 49, 164, 195 Oliver, John 145, 149 Olson, Marvin 144 O'Neil1, Kenny 74, 164 Osbom, Colin 170 Osboum, Rudy 70 O'Steen, Linda 50, 51, 58, 144 owis, Buck 164 Overstreet, Cheryl 54, 57, 144, 192 Overstreet, Stanley 81, 87, 165 Owen, Rita 54, 125 Owens, Bill 48, 59 Owens, Rita Sue 50 -P- Pace, Debby 49, 51, 63 Pace, Eddie 145, 165 Page, Faith 170 Pariitt, Pam 45, 49, 56, 165 Parnaby, Marcia 56, 145 Pamaby, Susan 51, 170 Parrish, Robert 44 Parsons, Jan 165 Patrick, Jim 170 Patterson, Candis 145 Patterson, Carol 146 Pafiirzie, Rick 55, 59, 74, 144, Pedersen, Roberta 94, 103 Pedroni, Chris 52, 69, 158 Peehles, Scyles 58, 170 Pollett, Fred 165 Pollock, Pam 146 Poirier, Betty 147 Ponce, Linda 146 Pop, Anna Ruth 39, 41, 45 46, 57, 146, 191 ' Popham, Susie 58, 146 Poppell, Ricky 99 Pound, Bill 97 Powers, Iris 63 Prentiss, Russell 158 Presley, Phel 48, 97, 147 Prevatt, Anadelle 49, 64, 158 Price, Linda 147, 165 Prince, Leon 147 Pritchard, Pat 147, 158 Pritchard, Peggy 55, 56, 64 Probst, Dick 47, 43, 66, 89, 147 Proctor, Chris 36, 41, 46, 57, 64, 94, 158, 178 Proctor, Patricia 170 Proctor, Steve 81, 165, 178 Pump, Elizabeth 51 -Q- Quattlebaum, Ann 158 ..R.. Rask, Sarah 40, 42, 45, 46, 53, 57, 62, 94, 109, 147 Rawson, Reatha 63 Redwine, Ann 56, 146 Reed, Jeannie 49, 165 Reed, Patti 102 Reeks, Bmce 170 Reeves, Mariam 70 Register, Sandra 49, 146 Reidenbach, Jen'y 146 Revels, William 69, 71 Reynolds, Helen 158 Reynolds, Ray 74, 97, 100 Rhoades, Becky 63, 146 Surging into the air, Betsy Cissel displays her vibrant spirit. Senator spirit-makers Sandefur, Terry 147 Sanders, Mike 170 Sawyer, Mike 148 Sawyer, Penny 49, 165 Scantlebury, Judy 57, 148 Scarborough, Betty Gail 170 Schaedel, Felicitas 51 Schmchel, Ben 148 Schuessler, Susan 68, 70, 148 Scott, Sharon 44, 57, 148 Scudder, Andy 44, 97, 170 Searcy, Eric 48, 87, 102 Sease, David 148 Seldon, Jo Anne 60, 148 Selman, Mary 45, 57, 148 Seymour, Prissy 165 Shannon, George 158 Shannon, Nancy 70 Shannon, Pat 52, 71, 148 Shannon, Tom 81, 148 Sheets, Sherry 170 Shelley, Charlene 148 Sheridan, Kathy 45, 49, 58, 165 Shennan, Mary 170 Sherril, Eddie 170 Shettlesworth, Benny 63 Shields, Diane 149 Shine, Trip 170 Shipley, Anna 69 Shipley, Linda 49, 64, 158 Shirk, Susan 50 Shubert, Sue 68, 69, 149 Sigmon, Mike 148 Silvis, Mike 70, 171 Simpson, Raymi 37, 41, 46, 57. 149, 188, 207 A fax 15 , ,rata I 1 . ' K 4 .r vigil ef' w'A 'X 1 ' ' lg, 13 v 1 ll , . ' K' , 4 ,. .. Fletcher cafeteria maids specials. Roberts, Keith 48, 99, 100, 101, 158 Robinson, Alice 54 Rockwell, Karen 49, 56, 94 Rogers, Pam 57, 102, 147 Rogers, Judd 158 Roland, Joe 165 Rollings, David 59, 147 Rosborough, Dicky 165 Rosborough, Rob 158 Rose, Carolyn 50, 94, 165 Ross, Hue, 48, 74, 79, 146 Rowe Frances 49, 56' Roy, Joyce 58, 146 Royal, Hugh 165 Russo, Gale 70 Russell, Keith 60, 146 Ryals, Billy 142 Sale, Betty 36, 42, 46, 53, 57, 147, 177 busily prepare Fletcher Singleton, Clara 149 Singleton, Gene 149 Sitz, David 74 Skidmore, Jane 51, 53 Skipper, William 81, 158 Skipper, Yvonne 149 Smith, Dana 158 Smith, Diane 43 Smith, David 171 Smith, Debby 40, 49, 56, 64, 158 Smith, Cale 165 Smith, Glenda 54, 63, 158 Smith, Greg 59, 81, 158 Smith, James 165 Smith, Linda 149 Smith, Linda 149 Smith, Lynda 40, 49, 57, 149 Smith, Mary 49, 64,158 Smith, Nancy 158 Smith, Ray 48, 97, 149 Smith, Russell 55, 59, 158 Smith, Sarah 51, 58 Smith, Steve 47, 55, 74, 99, 100, 159 Snell, Leon 103, 149 Snowden, Bob 171 Snyder, Charlie 165 Snyder, Christie 51, 64 Snyder, Linda 56, 60, 148 Sparks, Karen 171 Sparks, Peggy 53, 64, 159 Spears, Shelly 51, 171 Spellman, Greg 74, 78, 96, 143, 149 Spinks, Paige 49, 165 Spruill, Billy 70, 171 Stalinger, Sonny 165 St. Amand, Robert 44, 59, 159 Stanmire, Vicky 57, 60, 149 Staub, Mary 165 Steckroth, Jan 165 Stencrouse, Robin 165 Stephens, Fred 171 Stephens, Mike 55, 89, 90, 141 Stephens, Sheila 44, 58, 103, 171 Stephenson, John 59, 165 Sterling, Candace 171 Still, Mickie 57, 94, 95, 103, 119, 149, 150 Stockton,'Ricky 47, 48, 97 Stone, Gina 49, 171 Stone, Pat 63, 149 Stone, Patsy 64, 66, 67, 159 Stone, Richard 149 Stonnes, Louise 57, 150 Stout, Lans 171 Stout, Sandy 53, 159 Strate, Billy 165 Strickland, Brenda 171 Strickland, Bruce 49, 65, 74, 165 Strudel, Bill 150 Strudel, John 171 Stucki, Karen 55, 57, 150 Stucki, Linda 159 Sturgeon, Jackie 171 Sugianers, George 48, 74, 79, Sutton, Candy 49, 65, 167, 171 Sweat, Lynette 151 Swope, Jeff 69, 70 Stynchcomb, Paul 159 - T - Tagg, Carole 51 Takami, Bobby 44, 68, 69, 70, 159 Takami, Janet 171 Talbert, Jean 49, 55, 64, 159 Tapp, Donna 64 Tarter, Nan-C 58, 66, 151 Tate, Pam 54, 159 Taylor, Ann 49, 58, 151 Taylor, Kathy 69, 171 Taylor, Larry 48, 159 Talygixr, Lewis 74, 78, 99, 100, Taylor, Ricky 59, 159 Terrell, Steve 59, 151 Thames, David 48, 74 Thomopalus, Phyllis 171 Thompson, Barbara 43, 45, 57, 150 Thompson, Laura 165 Thome, George 48, 74, 99, 100 Thurlow, Mike 171 Tinsley, Jim 48, 97, 159 Todd, Toni 45, 194 Tompkins, Bealle 102 Topp, Darlene 166 Topp, Steve 59, 159, 87 Topper, Sue 150 Torelli, Jim 48, 89 Tremblay, Lynn 58, 171 Tribble, Judy 45, 171 Trumble, Men'y 50, 51, 53 Tucker Ken 63 Tumbill, Dorothy 171 Tumer, Barbara 53, 69, 71, 171 Turner, Beverly 44, 51, 58, 159 Tumer, Harry 44, 48, 57, 62, 74, 77, 98, 99, 101, 131, 150 Tumer, Karen 53 Tumer, Richard 61, 69, 70, 150 Tumer, Vicki 37, 46, 64, 66, 67, 159, 174 Tyler, Vance 93, 100 Utley, Delores 165 -V- Vann, Henry 43, 47, 58, 151 Vercoe, Eddie 97 Visser, Sue 171 Voges, Carol 56, 151 Von Dyke, Holly 49, 58, 165 Von Weller, Butch 103, 159 Voutour, Mary 165 Voutour, Tom 157 -W- Walden Jack 39, 41, 151 Walker, Debbie 53, 61, 69, 70, 151 Walker, Roger 63, 70, 165 Wagner, Susan 171 Wanemaker, Polly 61, 159 Wardrep, Larry 159 Warf, Nick 55 Wameck, Jacquelyn 171 Wamer, Brenda 64 Wamock, Joe 42, 52, 62, 68, 69, 71, 150 Waters, Angella 49, 58, 165 Watson, Jan 69, 171 Watson, Sheny 45, 56, 65 Way, Beth 49, 56, 165, 94 Webber, Sharyn 54 Weddington, Latresca 64 Weimer, Linda 171 Weldon, John 44, 71 Wemer, Kerry 155 West, Dickie 171 West, Pam 54, 150 Wetzork, Sandra 44, 49, 58, 64, 155, 159 Whalen, Mike 48, 53, 59, 99, 100, 151 White, Allison 51, 94, 171 White, Eileen 64, 68, 71, 159 Whittlesey, Cindy 36, 41, 42, 46, 57, 151, 189 Wicker, Mary 49, 50, 53, 64 Wicks, Carol 50 Widner, Ronnie 99, 100, 165 Wilder, Karen 55, 151 Wilkie, Susan 40, 41, 45, 151 Williams, Barbara 171 Williams, Cal 38, 44, 47, 52, 62, 68, 69, 70, 140, 150, 186 Williams, Dianne 49, 52, 165 Williams, Ester 63, 165 Williams, Gary 150 Williams, Jerry 51, 52, 53, 97, 159 Williams, Larry 171 Williams, Sunny 151 Williams, Robert 165 Willingham, Roy 89, 159 Willingham, Sandra 49, 165 Winne, James 70, 171 Wisen, Larry 151 Witt, Donna 49, 54, 58, 151 Witzler, Kathy 49, 54, 64 Wolf, Donnie 171' Woodard, Bobby 171 Woods, Cindy 60, 118, 151 Woosley, Doug 159 Woosley, Martin 171 Woosley, Michael 171 Wright, Amanda 44 Wright, Barbara 49, 171 Wright, John 159 Wright, Sara 49, 56, 165 Wyssman, Gai2171 Yates, Ray 63 Yockey, Susan 49, 56, 165 Yoew, Diane 63 Young, Donna 56, 159 Young, Mary Elizabeth 5, 53, 159 Young, Marry Ellen 38, 41, 51, 53, 62, 159 Young, Joe 171 Young, Ray 81, 159 - Z - Zoll, Susan 159 di I 1 4 l, l , 1 A f i l A I A4 A somber glance . . . the year's end. . . Remembering. . . This year was unique . . . complexg A compilationg events . . . emotions . . . good times . . . bad times. Perhaps maturing . . . awakening, Perhaps not. But We will relive . . . turning a few pagesg The final page . . . Not an end-but. . .a beginning. . . Advancing years, when . . . We . . . parting the covers of this book. . . Become again. . . a sophomore . . . a seniorg A moment. . . immortalized.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.