Dupont High School - Alidupan Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)
- Class of 1963
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Tasks .... privileges .... fun .... and .... the last game. 1 1 1 l REFLECTIONS from a busy year .... looking backward .... hazy rec- ollections .... a blur of excitement .... a burst of energy .... and finally . . . . trudging off to oblivion. VISIONS of a bright future .... looking for- ward: recognition for to- morrowis leaders .... and a bumper crop of replace- ments. They'll get along without us . . 1963 STAFF EDITOR Sidney Sack ASSISTANT EDITOR Curtis Glick FACULTY EDITOR Kathy Marshall CLASS EDITOR Glen Flach SENIOR EDITOR Lee Cone CLASS CO-ORDINATOR Sally Kline ORGANIZATION EDITOR Judy Lewand ORGANIZATION CO-ORDINATORS John Gresham Diane Dingwall Linda Simmons Susie Gefter FEATURE EDITOR Dana Dunbar SPORTS EDITOR Larry Burgess INDEX EDITOR Ronny Whitfield BUSINESS MANAGERS John Bishop Al Gruber George Breslin PHOTOGRAPHER Stephen Peacock Richard McCracken SPONSOR , Frances Brewster Published 1963 by and for the students of Alfred I. Du- Pont High School FEATURES ...I7 ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS . . . 87 C O CLASSES . 14 TE FACULTY . . . ll4 . . 143 ADVERTISEMENTS www XM - '- g if 'ff For endless years of .... dedicated service .... to duPont High Sehoolg .... for outstanding .... basketball coaehingg . . . . for sponsoring . . . . another Senior Classg . . . . for an imp- ish personality .... and a fiendish gring .... for helping to add depth to an .... illustrious duPont faeitltyg .... the Alidu- pan staff of nineteen-sixty-three dedieates this oooh to .... Mr. joel Sharp. 6 FEATURES 'h . . so thereas more to school than homework .... welcome, Lise H artoi . . oh, well .... the big Home- coming Week .... and a queen, too . . . Key Club Sweetheart Dance, and not in the gym .... traditions . . . . changes . . . . and outstanding seniors . . . DuPO T ELCC Ll E if Wt. 5 Lise is zuelcomcd on her arrival N-. 4 KW 1 K Q K fwfr Q Ifffllfililfilf1lffT l'.S' of llzff ,-lnzffrimrz ,-lbrozzd Program DuPont made a new, enchanting friend this year. Arriving from Norway at the beginning of school, Lise Blom Hartvigsen won our love with her charm and sparkling personality. As a foreign exchange student, Lise was very privileged to have Dr. and Mrs. Brooks Brown as her American parents. Lise immediately adapted to our American way of life. Blonde and blue-eyed, Lise's bright 'hi' was known to everyone in the school. No, the weather in Norway is not thirty degrees below zero and yes, they have parties and dates. Lise used her talent to sew all her clothes in American style. She loved all our food and especially, the ice cream. Lise's healthy tall was the result of her constant visits to the beach. For her outstanding achievements and contributions to duPont, Lise was honored by National Honor Society, Gold Key, Student Council, and Key Club. Duties as a foreign exchange student included visits to civic service clubs and community ollicials. Lise performed these duties with ease and poise. During the Christmas vacation, Student Council surprised Lise with a Norwegian Christmas party and a long distance phone call to her family in Norway. To record all her experiences in America, Lise kept a scrapbook filled with wonderful memories of new friends and many good times. The jingle of charm bracelets was caused by over fifty charms given to Lise by her friends to show her how happy we were to have her as our guest this year. Many people are eager I0 meet Lise Li , R XM 1, Q WM ' 1 f a ff, ,ff 1 V if qu Q QM M fa ' ix E f-'J -41 , 41 ' 1 g I ,,,,,.-f.- . M' 5 K , , ipptf' x 1 A 3 D' he I . 'A ' I ' s -. My A , ,IM , , V, 43- ' ' I W . ' w I 4' X , ,, ' 4 'Q ,-7 ' A I I Z Lise demonstrates a Norwegian dance , . 21 ml This is juxf like .s0c'1'er.' ! .' B0 FIRE Our annual bonfire before the football game with the Fletcher Senators was very successful in boosting school spirit. The large crowd of enthusiastic stu- dents cheered wildly as one of our coaches burned a Fletcher player in effigy. Our cheerleaders were at their very best as they forined a ring around the burning efhgy and led the crowd in roaring support for our dragons. Adding to the high spirit of the bonfire was our inspiring Pep Band which accom- panied the cheerleaders in their pep dancing. 22 Q 23 CARNIVAL At 9:30 A.M., November 3, l962, booth building got intolfull swing. The Carnival, sponsored by the Student Council, was set up on duPont's sandlot behind the school. The eighteen booths were built by members of each particular club. Many new booths were seen this year. National Honor Society had a 'KDouble Your Money throw. Xi Epsilon Y-Teens sponsored the successful Marriage Booth. Gamma Hi-Y had the H7-ll Boothf' Alpha Hi-Y had fun with the Car Smash. At 5:30 P.M., the booths were open for business. Unfortunately, it began to rain before any of the booths could make money. Although it had taken all day to build the Carnival, it took only fifteen minutes to dismantle it, because of the rain. HQMECOMIN The excitement of this year's Homecoming activities began with the annual color- ful parade made up of floats from every organization in the school. By game time, duPont's students were in high spirits. During halftime, the win- ning lloat was announced to be the Senior Class' tremendous graduation cap which was perched on the top of a car. Tension mounted as the Homecoming court was pre- sented. Finally, the moment everyone had been waiting for arrived when radiant Leslie Zelt was crowned Homecoming Queen for 1962-63. After the game, the home- coming dance was held in the gym. The success of Homecoming this year was due to the careful planning of the Sophomore Class. N We W . . A W9 Mas, .f wf ,, rf f . ' ZWWWM 'W ' 'CW W4 ff'f 'G ,Nw iii? i 9 Q , ,, is Q T X fsf?3W9 ww f x X Q fi 57' -X Q 'f I gr-V is in k 1 sv Forward with great vigor! rf Q 1. H BUTTG X gf- . ' 2 x i . x K . im. I i ,Ex 3 Buttons 39 , ,rrr B Q OM 1:3 if ,gf Q Q1-Ejxa 3 5 ig, 31X ,T ?k, ,Qi 1 m Q fx. if Trails liifl' 2 Wa Sf? We 55335 QV iD saw fY ig Sf?- Ye ole' plumbers of dzlP0nI High! Water!! Water!! Hey! Where's the ball?! Tell us another story, joe!! Go gefum, girls!! ,LA Hupp 2, 3, 4! Stuck Rosie?!! CHRISTMAS CE The 1962 school year was brought to an end with the Senior Girls' Christmas Dance. Everyone enjoyed and danced to the music of the Midnighters. The gym was elaborately decorated to carry out the theme of Christmas, complete with a huge, snow-covered Christmas tree, and, of course, what Christmas would be complete with- out Santa Claus, who was present to introduce the court. The highlight of the evening was the crowning of the Queen, Kathy Landiss, and King, Bucky Arnold, from among six other couples. The Christmas Dance was a complete success, and was en- joyed by everyone present. KING 8c QUEEN: BUCKY ARNOLD AND KATHY LANDISS Court: left to right: Robert Grow, Bucky Arnold, Mary Jane Black, Terry Anderson, Donna YVaring, Randy Denson, Kathy Landiss, Craig Speck, Bonnie Hoblick, Larry Burgess, Patti Powell, Ronnie XVhitfic1d, Lisa Hartvigscn, and Hugh XVilcox. Should we dance? fn J' riff '55 1, . Q y ,fs . 3 K Q5 I R' t .M ' ' l R: A W Ax.X xg E X as B X X N Q: 'X J w- . - ., ,. . w . .fi Qi I T' X . S S S 'R S 3 if S S 3 S 5 N af' Contestants: left to right: Sissy Mit- chell, Leslie Zelt, Renee Slutzah, janet Bryant, Lucy Heim, Patti Powell, Nancy Chupp, Ann Howard, Fran Schell, Lee Cone, Diane Dingwall. SS duP0 T C0 TE T The crowning of Donna Jean Waring as Miss duPont 1963 brought to a climax a well organized and exciting evening. The annual contest was held in the Prudential Auditorium, Thursday night, January 17, 1963, at 7:30. The decoration theme of question marks Ht in well with the mood of sus- pense which filled the auditorium. The contestants first appeared in sheaths at which time they were introduced. When the contestants reappeared they had changed into formals and were asked one ques- tion each. The semi-finalists were then announced: Patti Powell, Diane Davis, Leslie Zelt, Donna War- ing, and Kay Kehoe. The semi-finalists were sent off the stage and one-at-a-time reappeared to be asked two questions, one serious and one comical: If you could have your choice of only one virtue or characteristic which one would you choose? If you had refused a date with one boy, and later ac- cepted a date with another boy, and on your date saw the boy whom had asked you out iirst, what would you do? Many mothers were blamed for the daughter's mistake, but sincerity and telling the boy the truth won out, and Donna became Miss duP0nt 1963. Contestants: left to right: Kathi Lamb, Nancy Cov ington, Kay Kehoe, Donna Waring, Cindy Streifel Carol Sewell, Diane Davis, Nancy Lewitt, Candy Schwitter, janet Tyrell, Shirley Denning, Pat Cole S Q 'V' X KEY CL B EETHE RT Y Key Club Sweetheart Court and escorts from Iefl Io riglzi: Joe Scafuti, Pat Cole, Karl Hanson, Nancy Covington, Don Friedewalcl, Susan Garrett, Sybil Evarts, Sweetheart, Ronny VVh1tField, Curt Glick, Kay Kehoe, Fran Schell, Lex Pettis. 5 Let Me Call You Sweetheart . . . DANCE The Sweethearts gathered in thi Skylight Room of the Mayflowe Hotel. It was time for Key Club' traditional Sweetheart Dance ant everyone was in a festive mood Laughing and dancing were ii high swing under the colorful dec orations. Adding to the fun Wert the five clowns who served tht refreshments. The gaiety paused for the high light of the dance when Presiden Ronny Whitfield introduced thc Sweetheart Court. Then, the tal ented Key Club members began tc sing A'Let Me Call You Sweet heart as Sybil Evarts was crownec Key Club Sweetheart for 1963. A beaming sweetheart-Sybil Evarts. 34 ,WV 5 - wks H, . ,wwf f ..., l 5 . , u w j , , , hy , - . , ,f 9? fy ' 5 L 'gf , , ,f fqigf' ,, w ' 5, 5, 3 9 Vonorary Sweelheart, Lise Blom Hrzrtsvigen vmwrzs Il Izappv ueetheart. What n0w?.'!!!!.' M J + L2 fa W The belies of the baII. !.'.'.' I ff K . y 'ff I 1 pa L 735 , V V VGVV duPQ T C0 TE T Buckey Arnold: Mr. duPont l962-1963 The six finalists are Ueft to rightj Hugh Mfilcoxg Terry Anderson, second runner-upg Buckey Arnold, Mr. duPontg Joe Scafutig Billy Zuberg George Deriso, first runner-upg Max Michael. Contestants await their turn backstage. A happy Mr. duPo11t beams with wide. 45 2 .- ssfx. K QS Left to right: George Deriso first runner-up' Donna Waring Miss duPont 1962-63' Buckey Xrnold Mr. du- Pont' Terry Anderson second runner-up. Ll egkmsfmwl j 4. . .. F MILY LIFE TITUTE The Youth-Adult Family Life Institute was the main project of the P.T.A. this year and was held at duPont on February 18-22. The institute was presented by Dr. Edwin R. Hartz, Professor of Marriage and Family Liv- ing at Florida State University. Dr. Hartz con- ducted sessions with the student body during the day and with students and parents at night, as well as radio and TV interviews and private conferences with students. The school was much better informed on such vital subjects as family, social, and personal living at the end of Dr. Hartz's visit. V, V ' 1 , H ,ai : 1 , , VT J ,W ,M i fm Wffm cm w 1 im '- , E LATIN BAXQUET 38 'I' 'One hour prior to the end of this banquet. . . The Latin Banquet again proved to be a success, as hordes of makeshift Romans crowded into the gymnasium the night of March 23. After a week of slave-buying, the Latin students enjoyed a Smorgasbord dinner Qnot of direct Latin origin, but still appetizinglj and a great deal of entertainment. Sophomores Larry Rooks and Cookie Hubbard reigned as Emperor and Empress, accompanied by the royal court, consisting of Laurel Urban, John Swa- luk, Mary Jane Glick, John Coalson, Ann Howard, Karl Hanson. Entertainment for the evening included a ballet by Leana Lucas, a triumvirate of Latin folk singers, and a scene from the Roman kiddie show, Skipper Publius. An offering to the .household gods preceded Emperor Rooks' declaration that the Banquet had come to an end. 39 Lise Hartvzgsen crowns Sophomore Cookie Hub bard Empress of the 1963 Latzn Banquet as Emperor Larry Rooks looks on i Joyce Ashley Larry Burgess Glenn Flach Susan Ggft The Alidupan 1963 recog- nizes these seniors as the TOP SCHOLARS of the class of 1963. Four years of academic excellence have earned them, among other honors, standing in the National Honor Socie- ty. They constitute upper five per cent of their class. The Alidupan congratulates them on their achievements, and on their satisfaction of graduat- ing at the head of their class. G lick John Gresha Candace H 3.5 rings Arlene Mull Sid Sack Renee Slutzah Ronny Whitfield Ann Wimpe il , Q' 1 , 4 ' , ORGANIZATION S 41 my S Q . -fig-. Sv 5 . . the representative body of cluPont-student council .... MIsn't that funny, I thought tonight was Y-Teens?9' .... not enough time for stucly with all these meetings . . . Key Club's annual Thanksgiving food baskets .... the Seniors and Juniors clash .... extracurricular activities are so much fun . . . 'CPlease, Mother, it will be over by 8:30 . . . Johnny Gresham, Band. The purpose of the Inter- Club Council is to correlate the actions of the various clubs of duPont. It is headed by the vice-president of the Student Council. This year the l.C.C. promoted club Judy Moore, Library Council, Terry Anderson, Senior Fellows. Gayla Frank, A.F.S.,' Sid Sack, Alidupan Carol Gray, French Club, Buddy Morton, Student Council. Bonnie Hoblick, Senior Girls, Dickie Charnbliss, D-Club, Scotti Holmes, Span- ish Club, Curt Glick, Alpha Hi-Y. contributions to the A.F.S., which received a good re- sponse. lt also discussed the proposed Student Council charter for clubs and worked on plans for a club bulletin board for the main hall. Sammy Latiff, junior Classj John Swaluk, EMOS, Carol Sewell, Omega Y-Teens, Doug Keith, 2:30 Club. Ronny Mlhitfield, Key Club, Larry Rooks, Sophomore Class, Craig Speck, Senior Class, Buckey Arnold, Gamma Hi-Y. -14 I. C. C. Janet Tyrell, President of I.C.C.,' Renee zah, DuPonter,' Mary Jo Brill, Para-medi Club. Mr. Emory Cook, Sponsor, Larry Burgess, A.F.S.,' Candy Schwitter, Kappa Y-Teens, Thomas Tinsley, Latin Club. Ann Howard, Beta Y-Teens, Nancy Chupp, Cheer- leaders, Joyce Ashley, National Honor Society. First row: Mallory Durden, Lee Cone, Kathy Landis, 'Nancy Newson, Janet Tyrrell, Renee Slutzah. Second row: Scotti Holmes, Suz anne Teate, Donna XVaring, Patti Linville, Janice Hulslander. Third row: Ann XVimpee, Lise Blom Hartvigsen, Mary Beth Sorenson Rosemary Eisele, Diane Davis, Peggy Malone. Fourth row: Mrs. Haven, Dottie Gay, Nancy Covington, Kay Kehoe, Donna Hulslander Jena Couch. First row: Susie Gefter, Nancy Tanner, Mary Jane Glick, Marcie Safara, Jan Carter, Shirley Crawford. Second row: Jim Cowan, Rusty Morcom, Ronny Whitfield, jean Copeman, Susan Covington, Mary Lou Alexander. Third row: David Nelson, Seppy LaCour, Sammy Latiif, Sidney Sack, Joe Arnall, Buddy Morton. Fourth row: George Deriso, Larry Burgess, Bill Garside, Joe Scafuti, Larry Rooks, Phil Berger. Not pictured, Johnny Gresham. STUDE T CGUNCIL f'YVe, the members of the Alfred I. duPont l962-l963 Student Council, resolve to fulfill the obligation of our offices, to honor the trust of our fellow classmates by representing them well in all matters. WVe promise always to promote the general welfare of the student body, and never cause my school disappointment or shame through my actions. This year's Student Council is particularly proud to have been instrumental in hosting the first foreign exchange student for southern Georgia and northeast Florida. Serving as chairman on the Duval County Student Council Commit- tee for the juvenile Shelter drive, all member schools were assigned months in which to gather much needed articles. The Mr. duPont Contest, a Twerp Dance, and the Halloween Carni- val were the main fund raising functions. As it has been the custom in past years, delegates were sent to this years Southeastern, State, and District Student Council Conventions. OFFICERS: Ann Hlimpee, Treasurer, Nancy Covington, Secretary, Janet Tyrrell, Vice-President, Buddy Mor- ton, President. - K s- 'F ' si l ' - I X A 1 1 Left to right. Chip Jackson, Martha Kenning, Anita Mor- the Honor Ron Ribbons row, Jeanne Copeman, Kathy Landiss, Arlene Muller. , NATIO AL HC OR GCIETY The honor Society, under the excellent guidance of spon- sor Mrs. Miriam Dunn and co-sponsor Mrs. Anna Walker, achieved the most distinguishing and most challenging job ever before-hosting the l963 State NHS Convention. The en- tire year Was spent preparing for the big event, which took place in late April. VVorking with the entire Jacksonville Dis- trict, duPont's Honor Society put on the best convention in years. The juniors, who were inducted in early October, gained invalu- able experience and won- derful friends. The other services of the Society were gnu HA Honor Roll Plaque, and a plaque giving recog- Left to right, fS!aHdingj Ronny VVhitheld, Johnny Gresham, Diane Davis, Susan Dob- bie, Larry Burgess. fSiiti11gj Candy Hastings, Lee Cone. n i t i o n to outstanding freshmen and sophomores. In rounding out a success- ful year, the Honor Society held an induction banquet for the newly elected of- ficers. Oihccrs: Left 10 right, Renee Slutzah, Secretary, Sid Sack, President, Joyce Ashley, Vice-president, Glenn Flath, Treasurer, Mary Helen Cannon, Historian, Phil Berger, Parliainentariang Ann Howard, Chaplain. I.1'fI io right, Ann XVimpee, Elaine Surrency, John Swaluk. Gayla Frank First Row, left to right, Shirley W'alker, Carol Gray, Cecelia Federspiel, Fran Schell, Sybil Evarts, Dotty Kosak, Teddy Taxier, Sally Kline, Bar- bara Backus. Second Row, Carol Crouch, Sharon Tebow, Kathy Lamb, Debbie Ferree, Rusty lX'Iorcom, Hank Storch, Glade Liggctt. Third Row, Cliff Collins, Hugh Nelson, Paul Bemis, Pat Welch, Nancy Cov- ington, Sam Latilf, Stephanie Regas. Fourilz Row, Mike Balcer, Jane Ross, Max Michael, Joe Scafuti, Mrs. Dunn, sponsor, Don Friedwald, john Sorenson, Chuck Allen. Left to right, Susie Gefter, Curt Glick, Lise Hartvigsen, Kathy Marshall. fr The new members repeat their induction pledge. Mrs. Burnice Norwood, Public Relations Coordinator for the Florida Publishing Company, was the speaker at the induction. UILL AN CROLL The duPont Chapter of Quill and Scroll, Inter- national Honor Society for High School Journalists, consisted of thirteen members in 1963. Membership is limited to duPonter and Alidupan staffers who have done outstanding work on these publications and who are in the upper one-third of their class. The organizations chief purposes are to reward faithful service, to encourage high academic and journalistic standards, and to create an interest in journalism as a career. l 1 l M iv 3 am Q ln I M M, in Left to izght Front row Mrs Burnice Norwood, Julie Cann, Sybil Evarts, Cecelia Federspicl, Renee Slutzah, Lee Cone, Dana Dunbar Second row Buddy Nlorton Daxid Hutchings, Glenn Flach, Curt Glick, Kathy Marshall, Sid Sack. 47 lst row left lo right-Lee Cone, Senior Directorg Marcy Safara, Junior Director. 2nd row-Terry Anderson, Gold Key Gentg Diane Davis, Prcsidentg Donna Xvaring, Vice Presidentg Scotti Holmes, Secretary, Shirley Vllalkcr, Treasurerg Susan Yllallace, Sophomore Director. lst row left to TIQIIIVJOYCC Ashley. 21151 row--Kathy Lancliss, Mary Helen Cannon, Renee Slutzah. if , + 2 Is! row lefl In right-Carol Sewell, Bonnie Hoblick, Karen Cavenaugh. 2nd row-Kathy Lamb, Susan Hlallace, Nancy Covington. tm W' Q9 Ist 'row left to right-Judy Lewand, Dorothy Kosac, Lyn White. 2nd row-Marcy Safara, Lexy Harper, Scotti Holmes, Toni Jenkins. Ist row left lo right-Diane Davis, Donna Wlaring. 2nd row-Lise B Hartsvigen, Elaine Surrency, Shirley VValker. Ist row left to right-Nancy Chupp. 2nd row-Sybil Evarts, Ann Howard, Carol Gray, Nancy Newsom, Lee Cone. 7eiu1'N'f7 N 1,321 Mx 2' fs F GOLD KEY Not to be outdone by any means, the Gold Key for girls was introduced at duPont this year. Striv- ing to honor those girls who have shown outstand- ing leadership and service to duPont, Gold Key endeavors to render service to the community and the school. Starting the new year off with a bang, the duPont Gold Key elected ofricers and set up several projects to begin the year. Among their many and varied projects, the girls sold tickets to the Meninac Game, Junior Miss Contest, and worked along with the male Key-Clubbers on the March of Dimes Campaign. When two new in- terns entered Dragon Land , the Gold Key is- sued them a warm welcome by inviting the college students to a breakfast. An induction tea was held and gold keys were presented to the officers and members. As Gold Key establishes a place at duPont, it strives to attain the standard of a strong and active service organization. KEY CLUB ,Wi CLA 1+ ' 0 x tt at N a 51' li E XQ',NA'Yx9f,i T 1111, One of the most active clubs this year has been the Key Club. Sponsored by Kiwanis, it is a school service organization. Key Club began its activities during the summer, selling snow cones and cleaning up the football Held. During the year Key Club members could be seen selling book-covers, Christmas wrapping paper, and rubber stamps. High points of the year included the annual Thanksgiving basket drive, the Student Leaders! Banquet, the Florida State Convention in Hollywood, Fla., and the annual Sweetheart Dance, held this year in the Mayflower Hotel. At the dance, next year's Sweet- heart and her court were presented. The new oflicers were inducted at the Parent-Son Banquet. Here mem- bers' parents also learned about Key Club and its objec- tives. Membership in Key Club is based upon leadership, scholarship, willingness to work, and good personal character. Left I0 fight: Chip Jackson, Curt Glick, Amjad Bchnain, John Swaluk. Left to right: Ronny YVhitEeld, Presidentg Lise Blom Hartvigsen, Honorary Sweetheart, Janet Tyrrell, Sweetheart. Left to 1'z'glzt: Dick Creswell, Barry Douglas, Aloe .-Xrnall, Larry Rooks. Left to riglzf: Dale Vash, John Coalson, Tommy Sack. David Nelson. Left to rfghl: Max Michael, Karl Han son, Rusty Nlorcom, Sammy Latifl. Left Io right: Don Friedewald, Lex Pettis, Mike Pous- man. joe Scafuti. Left to right: David Mitchell, Glenn Flach, Buddy Morton George Deriso, Barry Pollner. Left to right: john Bishop, Phil Berger, Sidney Sack, johnny Gresham, Larry Burgess. X Julie DeNazerie, Joyce Ashley, Renee Slutzah. Skip Stryder 'wiht dulnunttr An almost entirely new duPonter staff has been most successful in putting out a monthly issue of the newspaper. Under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Bitter, the sponsor, Renee Slutzah, editor, and manag- ing editor Joyce Ashley, the group has maintained a high paper while remaining Within the set budget. Besides putting out the paper, the staff operated the paperback book store and found time to Visit the Florida Publishing Company. Staff members have had the opportunity to gain valuable experi- ence which can help them in college and possibly in their future careers. QPic- tures for this page and the newspaper were taken by David Hutchingson, stailf photographer. My Mrs. Barbara Bitter Sybil Evarts, Julie Cann, Renee Slutzah. A! N, 1 I ff' V ff Joyce Ashley, Elizabeth Markgraf eanue Bennett, Cecelia Federspeil 77 I , ,Y -1 ' John Breland Mike Barry Pollner, Cinda Strode, Chuck Allen, Alan Stimis. N.....s X R .xrt Glick, assistant erlitorg Susie Gefter, copy writer I Mrs Frances Brewster sponsor STAFF Neither rain nor hail nor sleet or snow nor deadlines were able to revent the annual staff from doing ts job this year: that of publishing uPont's yearbook. Since the l963 lidupan was to be bigger than all revious annuals, much time and hought were required of the staff embers in planning it. The stu- ents carried out their various uties in an atmosphere of con- eniality, fun, some seriousness, uch lunacy, and, at times, even ome distinct traces of intelligence! The staff is very grateful to Mrs. Brewster and Sid Sack, for a very Worthwhile and most satisfying job. Lee Cone, senior editorg Judy Lewand, organization edztor Linda Simmons ,onnie Hlhitfield, index ro-ordinatov',' Hokey YVolfe b usin ess nm ringer '13 1 'Q 1 I -i .sf -Q4 Kneeling: George Derisfo, mascot. Ifirsl row, left to right: Arnet Stephens, Jean Christian, Jean Lamb, Joyce Ashley, Nina Lanier, Hel Sellers, Cathy Lancliss, Mary Hellen Cannon, Rose Horne. Second row: Gayla Frank, Linda Daulkader, Cindy Strode, jo Ann Ball, She Sibul, Norma Howard, Rhelda Van Duyn, Janet Estenson, Dale Tinder, Judy Hood. Third row: Pam Rhodes, Deedee Smith, Janis Lint julie DeNazarie, Barbara Dunn, Phyllis Eisenburg, Bonnie Hobliek, Lisa Hartvigsen, Patsy Smith. Fourth row: Toni jenkings, Suzie Gef Jennie Mathews, Jean Bennet, Kathy Maream, Linda Hood, Vicki MacDonald, Suzanne Harper. Interesting, huh!.'.'?? 9 No, I want to hold Georgekv hand. 52 Lefs go, P0lbeye!!!.'! Beta Y-Teens is organized to aid the Com- munity in welfare and service projects. ln November Beta collected food for a needy family, While December had Beta wrapping Christmas presents for the boys at Mariana and singing Christmas Carols at an old folks homeg Beta collected for The March Of Dimes in January and concluded the year's service projects in February with a party for the children at the Orthopedics School. Beta also had several money raising proj- ects and parties to make the year's work more enjoyable. These activities ranged from the Cotton Candy Booth at the Carnival to the end of the year house party. Beta had a very active year with service to the community and parties for the club. For these unselfish deeds to the commun- ity, Beta should be honorably recognized. May I leave the room, please? . . . . .andthe interest mn high. Ofhcers, kneeling: George Deriso, Mascot. Silfirzg: jovce Ashley, Third Vice presidentg Decdee Smith, Second Vice president: janet listenson, First Vice presidentg Ann Howard, President. Sianding: Sherrie Sibul, Finance Chairman: Pam Rhodes, Parle- mentariang Cindy Strode, Chapling Kathy Landiss, Treasurer: Mary Hellen Cannon, Secretary. 53 First row: Margaret Thomas, Barbara Bethel, Alice Parker, Chyrol Grifhth, Pat Cole, janet Hill, Dianne Sigler, julie Vollers, Lynne Levee, Janet Nordsiek. Second row: jane Smith, Lynne Riette, Patty Linville, Dottie Bud- reau, Edie Mfysong, Vicki Robinson, Olivia Macmillan, Sharon Mixon, Cynthia Fosdick, Beth Whittles, Libby Rivers. Third row: Linda Simmons, Carol Ifetter, jan Moore, Carol Wlalsh, Carolyne Spottswood, Lorna Rucker, Sally Kline, Terrie XVeayer, Cynthia Streilel, Elizabeth Turner, Susan Garrett, Mary Jane Glick. Fourili row: Marcy Salara, Betsy Beggs, Shirley Denning, Gayle Kratz, Peggy Malone, Laurel Urban, Jena Couch, Carol Bostian, Cissy Gibbons. Jean Gooding, Patty Bloom, joy Furman, Marsha Howell. Fifth row: Barbara Backus, Ann Martin, Carol Crouch, Vicki Roberts, Christy XVooders, Betsy Schwitter, janice Mason, Candy Schwitter, Lark Calhoun, Phyllis Heindel, Susan lVallace, Gloria Oxley. K PPA Y-TEE l Kappa Y-Teens, one of duPont's three senior Y-Teen clubs, has had a Very active, though fun-Hlled year. The year began with the admittance into the club of many sophomore girls. The presence of these new members brought both new faces and new ideas into Kappa. The year was suc- cessful largely because of the programs and socials which were held. One of the high- lights of the year was a surprise breakfast at Shirley Denning's house. The breakfast, held in October, was thoroughly enjoyed by all who attended. Kneeling: Sonny Smith, Mascot. Sealed: Laurel Urban, Pro gram Chairman, Sally Kline, Vice-President, Candy Sch Witter, President, Standz'ng.' Chyrol Griilith, Treasurer Jena Couch, Chaplaing Linda Simmons, I.C.C. Rcpre sentativeg janet Nordsiek, Parliamentariang Dianne Sigler Secretary. 54 First row, left to 'l'lighi.' Rita Estas, Kitty Hlebb, Gail Jarrett, Gail Crawford, Janice Blumenthal, Lynn Streifel, Dottie Berger, Marsha Tyrrell. Second row, left to right: Kay Vassett, Connie Morton, Artha Fitzgerald, Jane Hill, Jackie Loy, Margie Scott, Cookie Cohn, Debbie Holborn, Teresa Newman. Third row, left to right: Lynn Robell, Cindy Carlisle, Sheila Miller, Susan Jackson, Sandra Howell, Karen Regas, B, Marriot. Kneeling: Bill Jeter, Mascot. TA ICRO Y- Tau Ornicron, one of the school's eighth-grade Y-teens, is very active in the school as Well as in the community. These ambitious girls strive to help others in their community. Their main service project of the year, is for several of the girls to visit the Childrens Home each Saturday. They play with the children and plan on giving these children a party at the end of the school year. Their biggest social event of the year was their Christmas Dance at the Y. NV. C. A. These girls give much of themselves to their school and community. 55 TEE First row, left to right: Susan Jackson, Vice President, Lynn Streifel, Secretary, Sandra Howell, Treasurer, Jackie Loy, Chaplain. Second row, left to right: B. Marriot, Sergeant at Arms, Dottie Berger, Program Chairman, Janice Blumenthal, Service Chair- man, Connie Morton, Social Chairman, Kay Vassett, I.C.C. Delegate, Sheila Miller, Presi- dent, Not Pictured. .mW,,,,,,,,,,,,7,,,,,,,,.,,,,....,f Fi1'.s't row, left to right: Nancy Chupp, Carlye Moccia, Candy Hastings, Nancy Newsome, Judy May, Paula Hughes, Betty Anne Tep- per, Linda Foth, Betty Sabag, Mallory Durdan, Kathy Cohan, Rosie Fisle. Second row: Nancy Capps, Carol Price, Lyn Marlatt, Camille Smith, Mary Beth Sorenson, Roberta Crow, kludy Caddell, Suianne 'l'eate, Cheryl Dekle, Nancy Lynch, Judy Freeman, Betty Benson, Carol XVilli2IlIlS. Third row: Barbara Brian, Ann Hlimpee, Lise Hartvigsen, Linda Blackburn, Kay Kehoe, Nancy Covington, Dottie Gay, Pat YVelsh, Peggy German, Dana Dunbar, Kathy Shad, Hlendy Libby. Fourth row: Anne Bailey, Helen X'V2llSll, Sandi Car- roll, Scotti Holmes, Debbie Ferree, Shirley Crawford, Virginia Higgins, Linda Burney, Linda Kirkendall, Linda Butler, Leslie Pardue, Betty Stang, Maureen Miller. Fifth row: Beth Powell, Ann Owens, Sandi Collins, Kathi Lamb, Kathy Marshall, Stephanie Regas, Linda Halback, Sharon Stock, Susan Covington, Cookie Hubbard, Lyn Tieslau, -Io Sudow. Sixth row: .Indy Lewand, Carol Sewell, Barbara Nimniclit, Ann Hackney, Diane Dingwall, lilaine jordan, Sanna Sarre, Cindy XVebb, Helen Sellers, Merry Lou Alexander, Marty Searcy. E , Q, VZ' ,fc ,E ,i 'Q 1 V 2 if Omegalv offrmzv conduct the meetmg. OFFICERS-Krzeeling: Charlie Caddell, Mascot. Sitting: Linda Blackburn, Secretary, Nancy Covington, Treas- urer, Cathy Cohan, First Vice-President, Carol Sewell, President. Strmding: Pat VVelch, Social Chairman, Nancy Chupp, Parliamentarian, Mallory Durdenl, Program Chairman, Rosie Eisle, Service Chairman, Kay Kehoe, Finance Chairman, Diane Davis, Chaplain, Ann Hackney, I.C.C. - Q A K V O EC Y-TEE Look girls, it's a boy!! Omega's sponsors: Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Lynch. 57 Oh, isn't that interesting' Y-Teens is a Christian organization for girls which is sponsored by the Y.W'.C.A ...... Omega has worked on many worthwhile projects this year. During Thanks- giving, a basket of food was taken to a needy family .... On Halloween, the club collected for Unicef ...... ln the month of January a drive was staged to raise money for fighting Muscular Dystrophy. For the first time this year, Omega has begun the practice of attending church as a group once a month .... This has proved to be very inspirational to all the members .... The club had a Christmas Dance during the holidays at the Lakewood Woman's Club, which was enjoyed by all. Omega has had a very successful year and has helped its school and community in many ways. The Omega Christmas social is fun for all. XI EP ILO XI EPSILON: I ir.s'f row, left lo right: Susan Entwistle, Vickie Colin, Julie Overheld, Cindy Baker, Trina Reed. Ginger Houser, Patty listeson, Anita Millionrne. Second row: Raye Brown, Nancy Ice. Pat Mlcaver, Susan Kodatt, Lorrie Streilcl. Judy Stevens, Nancy Newsom, Terran Pollner. Charlene Hunt. Third rozv: Linda Harrison. Brenda Harrison, Lynn Gaunt. XI Epsilon, an active 9th grade Y-teen group, has had an extremely busy year. Under the leadership of their dedicated oilicers headed by President Sammy Milam, XI Epsilon holds high its reputation for out- standing service and activi- ties as well as creating a christian environment for the youths of duPont. XI EPSILON OFFICERS: Seated: Sammy Milam, President, Lorrie Streifel, Vice Presidentg Nancy Lee, Secretary: Teran Pollner, Treasurer. Patty Draft. Iirantis Lypson, Mary Faree, Pain Hindle. Martha NICNCIIIIC. Fozzrllziroau' Janer Sflllllllillgf Pam Dingwall, Social 3 Morris. Chris Crusoe, Debbie Copper, Sammy Milaln, Candy Coit, Susie IYashburn, Pain Chairinang Ginger Houser, I.C.C.g l Dinguall. Susan Kodatt, Chaplaing Susie Kr1eeIir1g.' Doug Cneny, Mascot. Sitting: Candy Minis, President, Margie Mar- tin, Secretaryg Paula Roney,Treasurerg Jean Mills, Chaplain. Standing: Musa Fennell, Service Chairman, Joan Mills, Social Chairman, Mary Pipkorn, Pro- gram Chairman, Becky Bayer, ICC Representative. Noi Pictured: Karen Moore, Vice, President, Donna Lee Smith, Parliamentarian. A little order now,', may sometimes be the cry of Zeta Y-Teen's often confused but always proud president, Candy Mims However, Zeta proves itself by the record of its ac- complishments. Among the activities planned and carried out to completion by Zeta were a Christmas dance, Holloween party, and a most effective Mother-Daughter Tea. D IVashlJurn, Service Chairman. Kneel- ing: Steve Metcalf, Mascot. ZETA Y-TEENS MW at ,, , ff -'fm 'W , ' ' L Q.. ' .1 r. Q , ..- ,, W -..,.., Zeta: First row, left to right: Sandy Miller, Peggy Powell, Becky Bayer, Dale McIntyre, Betty Peltz, Sue Hill, Donna Lee Smith, Gail IVo0d, Sandy Roland. Second row, left to riglzli Pam XVillis, Annette Seasions, Becky Saar, Karen Hoover, Vickie Hlaring, Mary Pipkorn, Jeanne Sinnnons, Candy Mims, Jane Rabhy, Nancy Darr. Third row, left to right: Musa Fenncll, Linda Carter. Joanne Risk, Marsha Bracy, Marla McGrll, Ilene Held, Cathy Kogcr, Kay Iflynt, Jenny Hardage. Fourth max iff! I0 rigid: Jane Cowan, Jean Mills, Margie Martin, Pan Hinely, Karen Moore, Anita Van Steenhcrg, Georgette Henderson. 58 X I ' as sic -vs First row, Iefl I0 riglil: Susan Neck, Morocco Hodges, Sallie Streett, Susan ,-Xronod. lillen Grauer. Carolyn Umsted, Joyce YVindolyn, Carole Simpson. Swmlrl roam' Pam YX'ilson, Barbara Lind, Penny Rysdon, Terri Darr, Susan Tumpkin, Lu Dixon, Alyn Pabst. Tliirfl row: Linda Lindsey. Cheryl Johnson, Christy Anderson, Marilynn Meese, Alanie Towns, liaren Carter. Fourth row: Toni Schmidt, Laura Harding, Becky Sewell, Nell Grice. Kncelirzg: Allen Powell, Mascot. Sigma Phi, one of the eight grade Y-teens A Y around the school, has been very active this ' year. They have done various service projects around the community. Among them a bake sale to raise money for care packages and sing- ing carols for the old f0lk's home. Around the school campus they helped to contribute to the American Field Service. They have had some social projects including a YVake-Up Breakfast and a dance. XX Q Sifling: Susan Neck. Chaplain: Klarilynn Meese, Treasurer: Lu Dixon, Vice President: l1ctkySewcll. President. Sl1111rI1'11g.' Carolyn Lmsted, Social Chairman: Linda Lindsey. Program Chairman: liaren Carter, Service Chairman. lx'11r'wlii1g.' Xllcn Powell, Mascot. 50 DELTA HI-Y Under President Pat Nolan Delta Hl-Y spent a busy year engaged in service projects and social events. Delta spon- sored a car wash early in the fall to finance its service projects. As the main service project Delta presented a fifty-dollar check to the Duval County Medical Center. A new football pennant was presented to the school at a special assembly. Delta finished the year with several other service projects and several socials, among them a hay ride and a beach party. First row, left to right: Chip jackson, Vice Presidentg janet Bryant, Mascot: Pat Nolan, President. Second row: Mr. limory Cook, sponsor: Reggie Smith, chaplain: John Swaluk, Treasurer, Max Michaels, Secretary, Buddy Morton, Sergeant at arms. First row, left to right: Chip Jackson, Pat Nolan, Buddy Morton, Mike Napp, Janet Bryant, Howard Vollers, Denny Dodd, Tom Dodd Second row: George Peterson, jimrny Curr, Ricky de'1'revil1e, Brad Peebles, jim Reed, Reggie Smith, Richard Ashby, Dennis Schutt Third row: Kenneth Wfahl, john Swaluk, Larry Slade, Al Towns, Richie Koger, Max Michaels, Don Combs. First row: Lee Cone, Bud Armstrong, Ralph Coley, Larry Anderson, Sam La- tiff, Ricky Moore, Phil Berger. Second row: Pete Mecke, Alan Stimis, John Bishop, Rease Mims, Rusty Morcom, Bill VVomble. Third row: Sid Sack, Barry Pollner, E. L. Laney, Curt Glick, Jimmy Smith. LPH HI-Y First row: Lee Cone, Rich- ard Clark, Art Hapner, Bill Zuber, Bill Coffing, Sonny Smith, Ronny Simp- son. Second row: Don Friedwald, john Coalson, Bill Hutchings, David Mitchell, jim Lucas. Third row: John Gresham, Karl Hanson, Bob Young, Mike Pousman, Larry Burgess. Ollicers: Front row: Rusty Morcom, Secretary, E. L. Laney, Vice-Presidentg Lee Cone, Mascot: Curt Glick, President, Larry Burgess, Treasurer. Back row: Sam Latiff, Chaplain, Mr. Bob Middleton, Sponsor: John Bishop, Sgt. at Arms. 61 Alpha Hi-Y spent a large part of this year establishing new club policies. The oflicers attended a training period at Camp Im- mokalee, at which they learned much about the YMCA youth program. Alpha members began the year by selling slogan ribbons and pennants for football games. At the Halloween Carnival, the club ran a car wreck booth. A large sum of money was donated by the club to help pay for a house destroyed by fire. The club issued student directories to help finance their annual Shipwreck Dance. The club threw several parties for its members and participated in football games with Delta and Gamma. Kneeling: Dana Dunbar, Mascot: Buckey Arnold, Presidentg Sissy Mitchell, Mascot. First row: Hugh lVilcox, Dickie Chznnhliss, Buzzy Hleil, Dobbie johns, Craig Speck, George Breslin, Mike Moccia, Sid Schmidt, Herbie Arteaga. Secrmrl row: Pharis Smith, Billy Petrie, Keith Coker, David Xv2lSlllJll1'Il, Randy Denson, Seppy LaCour, Don Fort, Don Camp. Third row: Steve Neck, Bob Hulslancler, Bill Carswell, Andre Hanson, Bill Daley, Glenn Adams, Benny Jackson, 'Ionnny Keefer. Gamma Hi-Y, under the sponsorship of Pete Cavari, has been very active this year. The active participation of the members throughout the year has helped to make all of the club's projects successful. Among its many service projects were a bread sale, the cleaning of the grounds at Pine Castle School, car washes, and active participation in the annual Community Chest Drive. The recreation which the club took part in was Hi-Y Basketball games at the YMCA, and to end the year with many memories, Gamma had a beach party. AMMA The elub's oHieers conduct the meeting. The boys enjoy a game of football, Dorf! they look athIelie?? HI-Y Kneeling: Dana Dunbar, Mascot: Buckey Arnold, President, Sissy Mitchell, Mascot. First row: Frank Turner, Steve Hicks, -Iaines Lumpkin, Rankin Hooks, Carl Newman, Paul Crow, Doug Keith, Mike Carr. SI'l'0l1!i rozu: Andy Schwittcr, Jim Collins, Bobby Gant, Rabbit Anderson, Steve Parker, Jack Smith, Bobby Stewart. Third row: Steve Carlyon, Pete Nestlcr, Frank jones, Jim Clenclening. E OFFICERS: First row, left to right: Dana Dunbar, Mascot, Steve Parker, Vice- Prcsident, Buckcy Arnold, President, Sissy Mitchell, Mascot, Pete Cavari, Sponsor. Second row: James Lumpkin, Sergeant-at-Arms, Seppy LaCour, Chaplain, Doug Keith, Secretary, George Breslin, Treasurer. I l The jets are zn gear! 63 5 i i s s 5 3 NE FUT RE HUME AKER fawff .W First row, left to right: Susan Gar- rett, Patty Doria, Karen Packard, Barbara Davis, Betty Peltz, julie Vollers, Beth Dodd, Cheryl Griffith, Lenora McCrea, Maria Ballas. Sec- ond row, left to right: Mrs. Gowan, Marsha Howell, Gloria Oxley, El- len Barker, Mary Charnbliss, Jena Couch, Laurel Urban, Gail Kratz, Sheila Kramer, Connie Peek, Sharon Farwell, Gayle Firrst. s ft 3. PX . . L :N fx Some of the clulfs officers discuss plans for a meeting. The girls exhibit some of their homemaking abilities. OFFICERS-Sitting, left to right: Laurel Urban, Vice Presidentg Marsha Howell, Presidentg Patty Doria, Secretary. Standing, left to right: Ellen Barker, Historiang Jena Couch, Parliarnentariang Cheryl Grilfth, Treasurerg Mrs. Cowan, Sponsor. E I 'x l i -.3 ,ii if Si? . asians xv F TURB TE CHER First row Cleft to rightjz Johnny Scafuti, joe Span, Robert Fitzmore, Carl Felton, Kay Bassett, Susan Kodatt, Dottie Burger, janet Tyrell. Second row: Lee Jones, Samrnie Milam, Barbara Sigler, Hesper Summeral, Jean Mills, Linda Harrison, jean Simmons, Jean Emory. Members of the junior High Student Council began their activities this year with a cake booth at the annual carnival. Further service to the school included the Christmas Dance for the junior high grades. The purpose of the junior High Student Council is to prepare its members through active service for the coming work and duties of the Senior High Student Council. This group meets periodically to organize and discuss the activities of the Junior High Grades. Me? . . . a teacher! Although all students in the Future Teachers of America Club do not become teachers, the club fosters an interest in teaching as a career and provides infor- mation about other areas con- nected With teaching. This club is affiliated with both state and national F.T.A. Clubs. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS-Seah ed, left to right: Barbara Osgood, President, Peggy Malone, Secretaryg Robin Dow, Historian, Diane Corley, Chaplain. Standing, left to right: Pat- tie Doria, Vice-presidentg Kathy Mor- cum, Publicityg Mrs. Hartley, Advisorg Janice Lindsay, Treasurerg Priscilla Huff, Parliarnentarian. Oflicers: johnny Scafuti, Chaplain, Hesper Summeral, President, Kay Bassett, Secretary. JU IOR HIGH STUDE T GQU CIL 65 X if i ,K 4 gf is ' t ,.., e 1' K Cookie Hubbard, Scriba X X . R ,, - -- fi A ,A I' i 'L LA' 4 ' ' xs 1 l R at John Van Steenberg, Wilkie Schell, Praetor -,S 2', N -2 w wig Pontifex Maximus D b A n K V7 :N 8 Y X ' L W x,-.11-. 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L, :sf P at ROMAN DRAGONS Under the direction of Mrs. Umlah and Mrs. Dunn, the Latin Club has been busy with many enjoyable and educational activities. The Latin stu- dent of today has a chance actually to experience life as ancient Romans knew it. The atmosphere set by the yearly banquet is so realistic that one cannot help but feel he is in ancient Rome. Few members of the club will forget the impressive initiation cere- monies or their days as a slave, ff'-As Aww Oflicers: Kneeling: Don Friedewald, Chaplain, George Deriso, Vice President, Jerry Cohen, Parliamentarian. Standing: Susie Gefter, Public Relations Chairman, Carol Gray, President, Renee Slutzah, Secretary, Camille Smith, Social Chairman, Dotti Gay, Treasurer. Ninety people at a barbecue! That's how the Frencl Club began the year. The purpose of the barbecue held at Maureen Miller's house, was to install the new officers. This was just the beginning of the club's mos eventful and fun-filled year. All students who take French are eligible to be mem bers of Le Circle Francais of duPont. The purpose 0 the French Club is to better acquaint French student with the culture of France. General club meeting emphasize programs based on French. At the regula cabinet meetings of the officers, service projects ant social events are planned for the entire club. The club was very active in all school activities. I1 the Halloween Carnival, its elaborate booth was 1 sidewalk cafe complete with can-can dancers. For home Preparing the guillotine LE CERCLE FRANCAI First row: Nancy Capps, janet Tyrell, Lee Cone, Jean Christian, Margaret Thomas, Leana Lucas, Nancy Newsom, Renee Slutzah, Rosemary Eisele. Second row: Robin Crusoe, Peggy Umstead, Suzanne Teate, Pennye Brosche, Sharon Mixon, Julie Cann, Carol Gray, Lise Hartvigsen, Sybil Evarts, Dick Ross, Judy May. Third row: Miss Burge, Mary Beth Soren- son, Shirley Callahan, Gwen Cannon, Barbara Backus, Cynthia Fosdick, Lynn Marlatt, Larry Burgess, Al LeHeup, Raymond Loehner. Fourth row: Mrs. Bolen, Camelle Smith, Kay Ke- hoe, Irene Linneman, Susie Gefter, Scotti Holmes, Peggy Beatie, Diane Dingwall, Pat Mal- loy. Fifth row: Maureen Miller, Nancy Covington, Nancy Newsom, Sharon Stock, Alison Fields, Susan Covington, Lynn Tieslow, Barbra Brian, Bill Carswell. Sixth row: Merry Lou Alexander, Joy Furnian, Carol Fetter, Betsy Beggs, Johanna Sudlow, Sheila Sheiheld, Terry Martling, Bobby Melvin, Tommy Casey, Frank Vestal. Sightseers of Paris! Enjoying French goodies at coming, the theme of its Hoat was taking the Trojans to the guillotine. The many service projects included: a donation of thirty-four dollars to the American Field Serviceg a Christmas project of filling Red Cross gift boxes with small toys and school supplies sent overseasg a deco- rated Christmas tree sent to a convalescent homeg and a glass cabinet containing articles of school interest placed in the hall. Representatives from the French Club attended the Florida French Congress in Tampa to compete with students from all over the state. They participated in declamations and extemporaneous speeches and pre- sented a hilarious play in French. The Congress was the highlight of the year involving much work and much fun. Gifts for overseas which were donated by French students and placed under the X-mas tree. An arch de Triumph of French students. Sitting: Kathi Lamb, Rose Horne. Kneeling: Toni Todd, Ellen Barber. Standing: Lynda Hyde, Chyrol Griffith, Mary Pipkorn, Sharon Phelps, Sammy Latiff, George Deriso, Judy Hood, Don Friedewald, Susan Garrett, Vicky Robinson, Anne Owens, Bernice George, Diane Sigler, Susan Isaacs. Vertically: Carol Price, Gayla Frank, Shirley Crawford, Stephanie Regas, Jeanne Raybourne, Cecelia Federspiel, Richard Grodzicki, Buddy Morton. Right: Dana Dunbar, Sharon Tebow, Leslie Zelt, Mallory Durden, Bill Silverman, Benjamin Felder. Top: Si Newman, Rease Mims, joe Scafuti, Yvarren Earp, Lex Pettis, Steve Parker, George Aune, Vincent Burrell, David Smith. the annual X-mas party The creche is a traditional part of the X-mas program. . W . ,W W .. i Row I: Dotty Budreau, Belle Sherman, Lynn LeVee, Libby Riv- ers, Betty Benson, Linda Halbach, Kay Kehoe, Pat YVelch. Row 2: Carol lfetter, Peggy Malone, Susan XVallace, Carolyn Sachs, Irene Linneman, Alan Stimis, Ronny Hlhitfield. Row 3: Bruce Carter, David Rackow, Barry Pollner, Scotty Holmes, Jim Lucas, Bucky Caudill. Row 4: Scott Mclilvaine, Tonnny Sack, Charlie Ido, Mark Cohen, Joe Arnall, Martin Sperry. 'Di' X fs Participating in a number of school events, the Spanish Club concentrated on giving its members a taste of Spain. The school also felt this influence through the Don Quixote theme of the Spanish Club's homecoming float. The club heard a lecture on South America by Miss Elizabeth Reed, a noted local traveler. A banquet was given for club members and their Cuban friends. Row 1, L. to R.: Jerry Sternstein, Cindy Strode, Karen Packard, Teddy Taxier, Janet Nordsiek, Margaret Thomas. Row 2: Jean Gooding, Shir- ley Denning, Peggy Stevens, Ann Martin, San- dra Pent. Row 3: Glade Liggett, Larry Jones Buny X'Veil, Linda Goodman, Linda Ashley Kathy Marcum. Row 4: Sid Sack, Curtis Glick Jimmy Gurr, Judy Freeman, Guy Jenning Maureen Miller, Bobby Hulslander, Ken Rich- ' ardson. Row 5: Chuck Allen, Chris Verlander Andy Schwitter, Barbara Nimnicht. 1 v J 1 1 Row I, I.. to R.: Gayle Kratz, Barbara Dunn, Carlie McCabe, Bonnie Hoblick, Bill Velasquez, Carla Little, Linda Fauth, Terry Johnson. Row 2: Patsy Smith, John Breland, Bruce Gibbs, Barry Wheeler, Jell Hlaugh, Ronnie Simpson, Sandy Carroll. Q4 ,, Y ,1 '11 ff Row I: Joe Butler, Kathy Pcrdell, .Xnita Mesnick, Linda Butler, Edie XVy- Kay Kehoe, the Miss duP0nt contestant for the Span- song, Susie Davis, Sandy Emery, Ronnie Bloom, Candy Hastings, Sherry Sibul. ish Club, is dehnitely American. The Spanish Club con- Row 2: Patty Bloom, Herbert Johnson, David Arnold, Cary Verlander, Ralph Coley, Ricky Joseph, Andy XYhitehcad, Peggy German. Zinues in its enrlerzrfor to promote interest in, and under- Slfllllllllg of the Sjmnish world. SAIHCLB International Fellowship - An open door to friendship and under- standing - Teenage Ambassadors from Abroad. These are but a few of the terms used to describe the American Field Service program which introduced the first foreign Exchange Student in the Duval County area. Although the majority of organi- zation in AFS is left to the Senior Chapter composed of adults in the community, there are many phases dealing with the school that cannot be brought about effectively with- out the help of the students them- selves. The first AFS club of duPont High was formed in the spring of 1962. The club worked all summer in order to prepare the way for Lise Blom Hartvigsen, our exchange student from Norway. During the school year, AFS arranged public appearances for Lise at various in- terested organizations, an assembly at mid-year in which she reported various impressions of America to the students, and a Norwegian Christmas party. In order to improve upon this year's program, AFS has instituted various changes in the present pro- gram for next year. Four juniors were registered for the Americans Abroad program, making it a pos- sibility that they may be foreign exchange students in other coun- tries. Part of the cost for this pro- gram, as well as that for possibly two exchange students here next year was raised at different intervals of the school year. First row, left to right: Lise Hartsvigen, Gala Frank, Jim Cowan, Ann Wlimpee, Susan Gefter, Larry Burgess. Second row: joe Scafiuti, Clif Collins, Marcy Saffara, Curtis Glick, Don Friedewald, Buddy Morton, Miss Burge. ERICAN FIELD ERVICE ELCUME LISE Lcfl I0 right: Brooks Brown, Cayla Frank, Beverly Brown, Lisa I'Izirtx'igsen, Buddy Horton, Dr. and Mrs. J. Brooks Brown. Tl Seated, left to right: Christine Adams, Betty Fitzgerald, Lucy Hiem, jan Lindsey, Berta Grow, Rosemary Eisele, Kathy Cohan, Leslie X Zelt, Mallory Durden, Patti Powell, Arnett Stevens, Judy May, Diane Davis. Slanrlings Lisa Hartvigsen, Carol Benjamin, Helen Walsh, , Lyn White, Mary Beth Sorrensen, Camille Smith, Lyn Marlatt, julie deNazerie, jean Burke, Sherie Syburl, Mary Jane Black, Pam f Rhodes, Diana Smith, Nancy Lynch. l E ICR GIRLS if ' ii A ' f V , Wit -.. , f jeff. ' 97 is 55652 m f, X ' ' vii' 5' . L . i L ff. 553355-ILSSK A . 5 A I v 1 f' 2 S , g .Q W . ,lj f V' 5, Sealed: Johanna Boll, Judi Ingruni, Billie Ruth Laffoon, Nancy Chupp Lee Cone, Kathy Landiss, Candy Hastings, Nancy Newson, Mary Can- non, Joyce Ashley, Carlye Moccia, janet Tyrell, Renee Slutah. Slanding. Nancy DeVary, Cindy Strode, Nancy Lewit, Nancy Slain, Nina Lannier, Arleen Muller, Ann Howard, Elaine Surrency, Donna VVarring, Gala Frank, Rose Horne, Mary Brill. VVhat is that scurrying through the hall? Never fear its only a senior girl rushing hither and yon to arrive at an infrequent but nevertheless productive Senior Girl's meeting. Under the guidance of Miss Dorothy Love, the girls did their best to provide the annual Christmas Dance which has been their contribution to the senior high for the last several years. To finance their traditional luncheon which takes place at the close ffinallyj of the year, the senior girls sold Dragon Jewelry with great success. The requirements for membership of the Senior Girls are the very simplest, only be a senior girl. However, to achieve this state a girl well deserves a club of here own. And for these reasons the Senior Girls represent that one club to which each senior high girl longs to belong. Question, Donna? T2 K7l6l'lI-?Ig.' XVendy Libby. mascot: Ann Bailey. mascot. Frm! mzu, left I0 rigid: .lim Carithers, Buddy Morton. Ronny XVhitHeld, Hugh XVilcox. Craig Speck, George Breslin, A-Xl Gruber, Steve Carlyon, Dobbie Johns. Chip jackson. and Jim Cowan. .SVITUIIII row: Larry Ander- son, Howard Vollers, jerry Cohen, Pat Molloy, Bud Xrinstrong. Glenn ,Xlllllll5, Clurt Glick. Herb Xrteaga, Sid Sack, John Bishop. Third row: Bill Zuber, Don Clamp, Steve Hicks. Billy l'etrey, Bill Doman, James Lumpkin, XYarren liarp, Bryson Esche, lienneth Ulahl, Barry Pollner, Randy Denson. Fourth rozv: Charles Claddell, George Steyens. Seppy Lailour, -Ioe .Xux'e, Bobby Stewart, Bobbie Bealle, Benny Jackson. Mike Moccia, Bucky Arnold, Daye Mitchell. Iffftlz rozu: Andy Schwitter. Terry Anderson, John Gresham, Thomas Tinsley, Bill YVoodell, lien Richardson, Tommy lieeler. -lim Lucas, Phil Berger, john Swaluk, Sixllz rozu: Mike Slaine, Glenn lflach, Larry Bur- gess. E IDR FELLGW The Senior Fellows were or- ganized under the capable leadership of Terry Anderson. The Senior Fellows planned many projects for the second semester, which help make their year a success. T!! sti:b'f'fe4. 4, f-f 'r f Olhccrsz Smlcfl, left 10 right: James Lumpkin, Treasurerg Bucky Arnold, Vice Presidentg Terry Anderson, Presidentg Jim Carithers, Chaplaing Hugh Ulilcox, ICC Representatiyeg Andy Schwitter. Assistant ICC Representative: Bill Zuber, 2nd Assistant ICC Representa- tive. 74 D-CLUB Firisl row, left Io right: Dayid Radcliff. E. L. Laney. 'AHotch Anderson, Ricky Moore, Bill Zuber, Robert Simmons. Second row: John Coulson, Steye Bushore, Eddie Held. Sammy Latifl. Sonny Smith. Joe Auye. liillyYYon1blC. Thomas Tinsley. Tlzird row: Karl Hanson Kicker Scaluti. Coach Bushore, Rob Harman, Dickie Chambliss. Bob Young, Glenn lflach. The D-Club underwent its second year of the able sponsorship of Coach Don Bushore. Composed of some of the best athletes in the school, the club has many hard workers. Having to abandon its annual Ulicautify dullontll contest. the organization engaged on many service projects of its own. including plans for a proposed weight-lifting room and a bulletin board for the gym to announce athletic actiyities. The club sold decals to raise money, entered a float in the Homecoming Parade, and sponsored a contestant in the Miss dullont Contest. These. along with many other actiyities. show that the D-Club is fast coming to its own as an active service, as well as honorary. club at duPont. E?l!fIll5I'II5fZ'I' IJfCl11l1IJPrx fzflwml nzeethlg. Dickie Chambliss. President. SIf1r1rl1'ng.' Sammy Latiff, Secretary- Treasurer: Bill XVomblc-. Seargent-at-Arms. X x Q Prwszrlwrzt Dnlm' Clirzzrzblzss jyrcszdes offer a . ,,-y nzeetilzg, i e f Loyal D-Clublzffm enzpiy om, of the D-Club trash fans entered N ,, yyy Z V RN in llze Beautify rltlljorztl' Ciorllwst. A ' 1 V gg 3 . 'eff X ,V Nfffll' 1 f 2 . KX T5 T OFFICERS: Ifft to rivghi. .switwflz Bill Zuber. Vice-Presidentg PICCOLO Jill Space FLUTES Jill Space jane Ross Carol Cannon Bobbie Martinez Martha Kenning Nancy Belote Alice Esche Marilyn Maron Elizabeth Jones THE CO CERT BA MAJORE'l l'ES: Linda Goodman, Schell, Leslie Zelt, Kathy Pendell, OBOES Fran Phelps Fran Schell ENGLISH HORN Fran Phelps BASSOONS Anita Morrow Steve Ghelerter BASS CLARINETS Eric Mliedegreen Richard Koger CONTRA-BASS CLARINET Johnny Gresham Nancy Belote, Fran Jill Space, Marilyn Losco. 9 at fi v L V. S ,J I-H-A-A I 'ers W 0 Q. f J' W ' 'W ' . ' 'Li ..... mass: W ' . 4 ,M ,W,.,, , L 5 ,Q W-- 'IQ ,Q '-wil' V A A 4 t A ' ' was 3 g Egg? Y 31 'Www 4-I: - I 1:8 , ' ,,,,,Q ' ym lkbw Us ,J . V W, , , 2 ' 141, M. f f ,,f , 2, A trip ingtgwgrfg, ,. , V VV 7 , , , Isaacs -f I ,.., 3 MMIFQ' ,lvl A, s ale? fu .I , , M .WJ gf, .im V, ,, , W H W f W f it ,,,,, A if -Af ,,,,., I ,. I . J WH rf' f' ,,, iif i ,gy W - , 1 I X ,, ,,,. f ,W f 5, 3, VY ' af' M - f f l ' - fm, V 1 , m f , -. 41- W EW ,,,. mfg-A 'L ff ' ,,' ,M fgfi. n -' , 1 CLARINETS Howard Vollers Bill Potter Max Michael Hugh Nelson Janet Bryant Fred Lewis George Peterson Marilyn Losco Pat Nolan Sheldon Kaplan Sharon Myrick Jim Brecher Kathy Pendell Bill Spiers John Scaluti Sue Shad Anita Austin Cheryl Hlakefield Robert Goodchild Cookie Ashby ALTO SAXES Fred Andrews Julian Kozicki TENOR SAX Judi Ingrom BARITONE SAX Tracy Arpen CORNETS Chip Jackson Rickey deTreviIIe Jerry Cohen Reggie Smith Roger Benson Denny Dodd Jimmy Roberts Brad Duttera Sandra Heiss Mary Rice Jim Reed TYMPANI Marty johnson FRENCH HORNS Leslie Zelt Lynda Goodman Cathy Davis Melody Swan Cindy Murphy Martha Hagan TROMBONES Richard Ashby Al Towns Bill Price Leonard Stewart Bill Traer Blaine Brown B.-XRITONES hlike Napp Don Combs B,-XSSES lValter Benjamin Dennis Schutt STRING BASS Lisa deTrevilIe PERCUSSION Mike Bradford Tom Dodd Bob Gawley Steve Redwine Jack Vllalker . 3 1 E DISTRICT CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior 1957-1958 STATE CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior CGS-TV from Washington, D. C. North-South College All-Stars Game, Miami DISTRICT CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior STATE CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior THE M RCHI G BAND 1956-1957 1959-1960 Southeastern Marching Contest-Superior ABC-TV from Jacksonville CBS-TV from New York DISTRICT CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior 55 State Superior Soloistsfensemblistsv Record Album DISTRICT CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior 1960-1961 STATE CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior STATE CONTEST Concert - Superior Sightreading - Superior Marching - Superior 54 State Superior Soloistsfensemblists 1958-1959 1961-1962 DISTRICT CONTEST STATE CONTEST CBS-TV - Annual Thanksgiving Parade, Philadelphia Concert- Superior Concert- Superior DISTRICT CONTEST STATE CONTEST sighmfading ' Superior Sightffading T Superior Concert - Superior Concert - Superior Marchmg SUPCUOT Marfhmg SUPSUOT Sightreading - Superior Sightreading - Superior 43 State Superior Soloistsfensemblists Marching - Superior Marching - Superior DRUM MAJOR, john Gresham HEAD MAJORETTE, Leslie Zelt LT. DRUM MAJOR, Pat Nolan ,H Q rfftli N ,F l.. First row: Mary Stalls, Elizabeth Rowe, Vivian Bishop. Second row: Sue Musser, Beth Dodd, Mary Brill. Third row: Carolyn Xkleeks, Cheryl Muller, Sally Sheppard. Fourlh row: Kaye Bowden, Sharon Danese, Diane Moody. Fifth row: Carla Rathbun, Betty Fitzgerald. Sixth row: Gloria Grindle, Mary Thompson, Sally Ald- ridge.Seventl1 r0zu:Marie Stevens, Dinah Smith, Henrietta XVright. 0Hir'm1s.' Diane Moody, Deannie Ferreira, Helen Vernon: 'WWW Robe chairmen, Bruce Snell, President, Joyce Fulwider, Treasurer: Sharon lVoodham, Keith Schroyer, Vice-Pres. CHQR S Madrigal singers: left to right: Keith Schroyer, Kaye Bowden, Beth Dodd, Elizabeth Rowe, Mary Jennings, Sue Musser, Betty Fitzgerald, Deannie Ferreira, Bruce Snell, Mr. Highbaugh, chorus director. First row: Jimmy Cowan, Mary Chamblis, Helen Vernon. Second row: Cherylan Clements, Rosalyn Danese, Ann Crane. Third row: Cheryl Bowden, Twyler Mathews, Suzanne Harper. Fourth row: Hugh Epps, Harold Snider, Charlse Bosenberg. Fifth row: Bruce Snell, Mark Fletcher, Keith Schroyer. Sixth row: Edward Baker, Germaine. DuPont's Senior Chorus has really been busy this year. They began the year by introducing to duPont the first madrigal singers that the school has ever had. This singing group does not stop at singing with the regular chorus members in school activities, but they also travel around the community, on occasion, to sing at functions pre- sented and sponsored by other groups. The effects of the long hours of practice are evident in such presentations as the Christmas pageant, which is presented every year. This year's pageant was especially appreciated by the students because of the fact that many people were directly involved in the production of the program. r i Sitting: Marsha Howell, Alinda Pharis, Carla YValker, Bonnie Ilohlick, Jran Bennet, Toni Jcnkings. Kathy Nesbit, Janet Tyrell, Jean Burke, Mary Bril. Standing: Charles Allen, Thomas Tinsley, Barry Pollncr, Gary Mickey, Richard Grodizicki, Larry Jones, Terry johnson, Frances Kenning faculty advisor. Olivers, sitting: Mary Brill, Presidcntg Carla XValker, Secre- taryg Jean Bennet, Treasurer. Stmzding: Terry Johnson, Vice presidentg Larry jones, Chaplin. P RAMEDIC CL B The members of this organization are drawn together through a common inter- est in the medical profession. Service to the community includes helping in hospitals as Candy Stripers and working in laboratories with technicians. Month- ly meetings are held within the club, while by-monthly meetings include all county members. Mrs. Pharis, Duval County Medical Auxiliary Sponsor of the Paramedical Club, guides discus- sions concerning the medical profession. T D.C.T. ofhcers display the lectern which they presented to the school. The oflicers pictured are: Seated fleft to rightj: Brenda Davis, Jeanne Copeinan. Standing: Ray Baker, JoAnn Holness, David Miller, Frances McLane, Ray Townsent, Linda Long, Tal- bert Smith and Mrs. Slater. Diversified Cooperative Training at du- Pont provides the necessary link between education and employment for those stu- dents desiring to obtain both simultane- ously. Besides the required courses which the student must take, the D.C.T. program offers courses which are invaluable to stu- dents in business. The advantage of the D.C.T. program are many. To the student, it gives a chance to develop desirable abilities and Work habits, and it smooths the changeover from school to industry. For the school, D.C.T. fulfills the need and desire to meet the standards of the community in helping the student. Through this program, also, the school is more able to encourage students to remain in school until their graduation. The employer too, receives the benefits of D.C.T. By participating in this plan, he is given an additional opportunity to con- tribute toward the betterment of the com- munity which he already serves. The class grows larger each year. DI ER IFIED CUOPER TIVE TR INING SU To round out its activities, the D.C.T. plan includes participation in the district D.C.T. meeting, representation to the state convention, and its services to the school in- clude selling class rings and Senior An- nouncements. .Q . ff' . .fm aaygz I. Cleo O'Berry addressograph operator :te McKinley ack clerk nda Long gal secretary mmie Knight aokkeeper lrl Kellum ack clerk mmy Keene ack clerk .mes Saylor ack clerk athryn Rouse actor's assistant eggie Richardson sneral office clerk ay Perry enographer avid Miller iste-up artist aymond Townsend :ntal technician 'alter Winslow ack clerk lay Sharpton lr service lalbert Smith Hdressograph loperator lathleen Smith 'pist ae Gasque ock clerk rances McLane ookkeeper ,odney Mathews nail clerk ornelia Danese ookkeeper ucy Heim ental assistant .itty Coker :lephone reporter eanne Copeman ental assistant renda Davis ,enographer like Earnest :welry repairman oyce Fulwider penographer lenoa johns :enographer oanna Holness ental assistant Lail Acosta ookkeeper Lay Baker asulation technician Terry Bright 1ail clerk ga Q. u M 5 f 1y , ,a, :seed at ,a.,, an . ,. an eae an a , a Y' ff Q -fa W xy na 1. in 1 4 .KA a ' 4 . ,' lt 13 PM 3 E .- ga ,Many i 7 . 3- 7 'Dr ix lr 81 4 Q . A 5 i if ez, J ,, ,,.ee , r i E 4 ,fs . Q, ws .Q sc.' .K .. Y A' sr X .V , L 1 f s!ss-f-A - J.- yy' K 43' gg1.f.: t - .wa 3.-s w -is ks - ' N-s-.A sf' Si'smxx ww if 'iff' X' :L+ X-My X f1a,s'5'faa 'f if K a, .- is Qu ,I ,- iz. V Sly! K u m.. 4' OFFICE STAFF Workiiig mostly behind the scenes, the ofhce staffs of du- Pont provide many useful services to the school. Their valuable Work makes the school more efficient and pleasant. The students on the office staffs give up their study halls to be of service to the faculty and student body. MR. KEYTON'S OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Lovendahl. Standing, left to right: Charles Ido, Charlie Caddell, Bill Daley, Bud Armstrong, Bucky Arnold, Mr. Keyton, Randy Denson, Ken Ewer. MR. ROBERTS' OFFICE STAFF Seaied: Billy Zuber, Mr. Roberts. Stzzmiing, left to right: Tommy Sack, Bill Wlooddell, Bryson Esche, Robert Counts, jim Lucas, Bill Hutchings, Phil Berger, Ken Richardson, Charles Ido. 82 MRS. HAVEN'S OFFICE STAFF Seated: Mrs. Haven. Standing, left to right: Candy Hastings, Lynn VVhite, Lorraine Yard, Barbara Nimnicht, Anne Wimpee. Qs MAIN OFFICE STAFF Standing, left to right: Mary Helen Cannon, Judy May, Diane Davis, Kathy Landiss, Connie Peak, Jean Lamm, Rosie Eisele, Donna Waring, Karen Cavanaugh, Nancy Chupp, Marty Searcy, Diane Moody, Carol Sewell, Mrs. Moody. MRS. LEGGEIS OFFICE STAFF Seated, left to right: Joe Scafuti, Seppy LaCour, Mrs. Legge. Standing, left to riglzt: Nancy Newsom, Sherry Sibil, Camille Smith. Ill LIBRARY COU CIL Officers-Left to right: Sanna Saare, Treasurer, Diane McIntyre, Vice President, Judy Moore, Presidentg Sandra Guseetti, Secretary. Under the capable leadership of Miss Margaret Roberts and Miss Carole Hilton, and with the help of the Library Council, our work in the library has been made easier. Student assistants take charge of the circulation desk, cheek stu- dents in and out of the library, cheek new magazines and newspapers and help process new books. This year the Library Council has been better organized, and is operating with even greater eilieiency. Qin- , W R .J M Sitting: Gordon Harkless, Teresa Newman, Anita Peterson. Standing: Pat Ellis, Jane Emory, Susan Rumpkin, Mandy Marks, Carolyn Umstead, Linda Noble. Sitting-Nancy Lewit, Carol Gray. Slruzrling, left to right: Diane Gregory, Alexis Horber, Barbara Butler, Raymond Loehner, Tony Madsen, Bruce Carter, Mary Brill, Sandra Rapp, Sauna Saare, Joy Furman, Diane Mclntyre, Sandra Guseetti, Judy Moore, Miss Hilton, Miss Roberts. 84 ff l ITBOA lMrs row Mrs. T0 ZU RD MEMBERS-Ffrtvl row. left to riglfl: Mrs. XX'illiam E. I.eVee. . A. Slutzah, Mrs. Charles T. Vollers. Jr., Mrs. Carl Chznnbliss. Secmzrl : Mrs. Sam l. Smith, Mrs. John XV. Bier, Mrs. John Saare. Thin! rozu: Forest A. Simmons, Mrs. Benj. Brecher. Mrs. john R. Turner. Fourrfz : Mrs. Hugh YVilcox, Mrs. Vernon Menge, Mrs. lValter R. Sherinzin. i i I Thr' 'ilifg Tivo ill H10 P.T..1. Fifth row: Mrs. Charles Flzicli. Mrs. Sidney Storch, Mrs. YV. Mortom. Sixth row: Mr. John A. lieyton. Mr. liniory F. Cook. Mrs. Guy - M. Carter, jr. Cl1111'1's.' Open Ilouw i'1'f1'e.sl1111e11!v fm' I'!Ij0j't'II by nil. ' . . You fiflllif .Sllf1j70St' 51111 I1'111'l1c.s l1c?re, do you? Parents turn out for the 11111111111 P.T.A.-sjJo115o1'v1I Open H0u.sc.U The P.T.Afs most important proj- ect of the year was the sponsoring of the five-day Youth-Adult Family Life Institute. Parents, teachers, and students participated in this insti- tute and gained a much better understanding of themselves and of one another. This program, as well as the other four programs of the year, was directed toward promot- ing the welfare of our youth in the home, school, church, and com- munity. ELECTED OFFICERS-Left Io l'IYQ'lZZ'.' Mrs. Ralph Grifhth. jr., First Vice-Presidentg Mrs. YVilli:im li. LeVee, Historiang Mrs. Carl A. Channliliss. Auditor: Mrs. Forest A. Sinnnons, Third Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Charles Flach. President: Mrs. Sinn l. Smith, Recording Secretary: Mrs. YV. Morcom, Fourth Vice-President: Mrs. John Snare, Second Vice- President. Not jJft1l1l1Y'd.' Mrs. T. Hzigood Gooding. Corresponding Setretaryg Mrs. Jack Milam, Treasurer. ' it . , M ....,, M ywww., Li, 1 A I fi ' . Q .5 , 5 1 M s fs , I lit? inf. if 'li :-fri' 'find ii .il JI 5- 'fi if f' 4 GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCI TIO The Girls Athletic Association is a Working or- ganization along with their participation in various sports. The organization has put uniforms on the basketball team, swimming team. The money was made by various projects such as bake sales, duPont seal sales, sponsoring a faculty basketball game, etc. These girls have a wonderful experience-learning how to face the public, gaining responsibility, self- confidence and other qualities which are necessary for a well rounded life. The G.A.A. girls have great spirit as they represent duPont in basketball, bowl- ing, track, softball, and in the Junior High and Senior High Sports Day. 86 First row, left to right: Miss Braddy, Sponsor, Mary jane Black, President, Christine Adams, Treasurerg Karen Moore, Vice-Presidentg Carol Fetter, Secretary, Debbie Gross. Second row: Shiela Sheffield, Gail Furst, Margery f Johnson, Linda Baker, Evelyn ' Thomas. Third row: Miss Howard, Lori Byrne, jackie Waldock, Miss Dixon, Spon- sor. Fourth row: Mrs. jen- nings. The girls exhibit their athletic skills at such sports as basketball, baseball, and badminton. I ATHLETICS Q XM: . S X X X , SS NW X X 'f as if vii' ,W W We In M, , w , yi . 'Q ' . . . the fighting spirit of students and players .... stone the lions! . . . . drown the turtlesl? . . . . enthu- siasm .... exaltation .... cliscour- agement .... sportsmanship . . the long practices, and then the final game .... well, practice makes perfect after all . . . 1 I I ff I li Khnlic Ido lhnris Sm tl ohn Criy Hugh Hilton. Criig Speck, Mike Hartley, Ralph Coley, Bill Mlomble, S n 1 lull H ill icc Olsen oc Burke oc Xuxc Bill C irsvxcll Craig I ittlcjohn Second row: Mgr. Terry Martling, Jimmy Evans, Larry Xmlcison liuckcy Xrnold Mikc Pousm in li my Dougl ass James Lumpkin Hcrb Artcaga, Mike Pent, Dick Chambliss, Art Hapner, Bill VAR ITY FOOTB LL 1962 From the beginning of pre-season drills, the Dragons were given favorable recogni- tion and predicted to compile a winning season. Opening his second year as head football coach, Joe Andrew directed the Dragon charges against Forrest on Sept. 14. Although the Dragons lost, they were high- ly praised for their powerful play, and came back the next week to topple Bishop Kenny. Offense seemed to play a major part during the middle of the season as Landon and Bolles were trounced in rapid- fire succession, but in the last four games, duPont settled down to hard defensive playing. The Dragons ended the season statistically with three victories, but their strength was shown by the placing of five players on All-City mention. COACHES: First row: Mr. Bushore, Head Coach Joe Andrew, Mr. Cavari. Second row: Mr. Sharp, Mr. Davis, Mr Pifkels, Mr. Reynolds. Zuber, Dale Kelly, Tom Tinsley, Mgr. Buzzy VVeil. Third row: Mgr. Terry Craven, Tom Mann, james Holmes, Steve Neck Henry Crum, jim Collins, Steve Parker, Sonny Smith, Rusty Anderson, Bill Hutchings, Rob Harman, Bob Young, Steve Bushore Nlgrs Frank Jones and Anthony Green. Backfield: QB-Steve Bushore, LHB-Sam Latiff, RHB-Craig Speck, FB-Joe Burke. Line: LE-Bill Carswell, LT-Joe Auve. LC-Pharis Smith, C-Bob Young, RG-Larry Anderson, RT-Bill Hutchings, RE-jim Collins. DEFENSE: 1 First Unit Left to right: Sam Latiff, Herb Artega, Rusty Anderson, Joe Burke, Rob Harman, Jimmy Evans, Pharis Smith, Bukey Arnold, Steve Bushore, Bob Young, Bill NVomble. 91 OFFENSE First Unit Bishop Kenny-Emotional zenith of the season . . . must game . . . Crusaders take to the air . . . Dragon conversions make the difference. duPONT 27 - KENNY 25 Landon-Lions head toward second winless season . . . Forrest-Solid Gateway contender . . . open- ing game spirit not enough . . . Dragon defense allows one touchdown too many. FORREST 6 - duPONT 0 Fletcher-duPONT morale strong . . . Fletch- er backs stronger . . . Dragon defense scores . . . enraged Senators come back. FLETCHER 21 - duPONT 2 Terry Parker-Defense keeps out Braves in first half . . . lone touchdown sneaks by in second half. PARKER '7 -duPONT 0 Dragons help out. duPONT 45 - LANDON 0 92 ,M , W ,V UMW, ww .,f wmylw f fy ff wi, W W Bolles-Suspense: how many points will duPont pile up? . . . San Jose rivals get a sound thrashing. duPONT 40 - BOLLES O Jackson-duPont marches l02 yards from kickoff . . . Tigers lose four fumbles . . . overcome bad luck with speed and long runs. JACKSON lfl -duPONT 13 Paxon-Dragon defense shines . . . Eagles threaten three times . . . l-l6th inch goal line stand pre- serves scoreless tie. duPONT 0 - PAXON O Ribault-Powerful Dragon offense stopped short . . . Trojans spoil homecoming with a 57-yard pass play. RIISAULT 6 - duPONT 0 Englewood-Turkey day classic? Rams Ramble . . . Dragons dumped . . . offense helpless . . . bad breaks take toll. 93 .ww ew an nm x m. K .. .f ' X X Q x is SP .Q . vas.. .xx s 1 '73 X 4-.. ww-N as yy 1 Nga ,fi -Y . .,,,. M, NYE. sl x K1 f as Www , r x QSM 1 X. .1 X ff- ef .QQ wx Q v- ,sg W 'Q 4 Hugh Wilcox-Guard LarryAnd6rS0n-Guard Craig Speck-Halfbzxck. Honorable Men- txon, Al1C1ty backfield. Henry Crurn-End David 1vmChe11-End Rob Harman-Tackle. Co-captain. Honorable Mention All-City. N'NM John Gray-Guard Fl'?'.Yl row, left to righi: David Youse, Tommy Stone, David Smith, Alohn Hazouri, Steve Cannon, Joe Butler, Danny Tinder, Jack Green, klefl' Hleil. Szfronrl row: Coach Reynolds, George Kodatt, Doug Cole, Ladds Banks, tloe Arnall, Doug Cueny, Doug Burns, Rick Kirby, David Jackson, Charlie Auve, Hlayne DeNazerene, Coach Pickels. Third row: Larry Slade, Pat ,-Xrinstrong, Toni Garside, Roy Bledsoe, Ronny Bell, John Coalson, Ralph Perkins, Richard YVittish, Louis Towson, Pete Iienning, -lim Rodgers. JU ICR VARSITY FOUTB LL Coach Bobby Reynolds voiced an optimistic opinion of the jr. Dragons at the First of the season, and by the time the last game was played, they had proven themselves a powerful team, finishing with a 4-2 record. With the aid of a strong and equally fast backfield combined with a light but determined line, the Dragons pulled impressive wins over such dynamic aggregations as Fletcher and Terry Parker. The definite strength of the team was shown when many of the boys were brought up for the last two varsity games to cap off a successful season. duPont d uPont du Pont du Pont J.V. Scoreboard Fletcher J.V Parker J.V. . Kenny J.V. . Forrest duPont Landon j.V. duPont Bolles J.V. . 96 ICR HIGH FOOTB LL First row, left to right: Richard Darlow, Mike Cannon, Randy Sherman, john Rogers, 'Will Harman, John Lyons. Second row: Dale Linder, Bill Armstrong, Steve Metcalf, Terry Corey, John Sheppard, Jim Macdonald, Ken New- kirk, Henry Gibson. Third row: Coach Jack Davis, Charles Bella, Hlinston Hlhitehead, Richard Zigler, Ricky Britt, Mike Wlilcox, Robert Michael, Coach Joel Sharp. 97 X I f' First row: Managers, Jerry Sternstein, Bryson Esche. Second row: Bug Morcum, Randy Denson, Kenny Ewer, Don Friedewald, Bobby Hulslandel Ricky Moore, Third row: Vince Burwell, Steve Bushore, Andy Schwitter, Steve Parker, Mike Carr, Bill Domen, Karl Hanson. DuPont Ulent Forth Unafraid . This statement, quote from the Jacksonville Journal, perfectly characterizes the 1962-63 duPont basketball team. The tournament over, the by a narrow one-point margin. The Crusaders The long-awaited last gain . t 'I igers. Hrst rou evening do against the mighty the the following to Paxon, dul Dragons play ball and YVin! So goes the story ol' the served as their spirited captain The Basketball Dragons could really play ball, especially when they were trailing and wanted a victory for the home crowd. The fan suddenly came alive at the Hrst ol the season and stayed behind the Dragons, win or lose. The screaming and yelling, the applause, and the paper on the lloor when the referees made a controversial call will long be remembered. The 1962-63 season opened and duPont traveled to Bolles, swamping their neighbors with a good beating. DuPont entered the Fletche Invitationals as the assumed underdogs of the tournament. Well! It didn't take long for those Dragons to prove who was boss. Topping their rivals, Lee, Fletcher, and Ribault, duPont emerged victorious to cop the holiday crown. Dragons settled down to business by raising Fnglewood's record of defeatsg but then the Dragons lost to Landoi Things began to pop and duPont roused a victorioius stampede over Fletcher, Bolles, Lee and Kenny. didn't seem to learn their lesson the first time, so they tried again, only to be scorched by Dragon iire. e of the season arrived and Dragon fans travelled across the river to the U. gym to see what their team coulc lklhat did the fans see? They saw the nd of the 1962-63 Class AA Tournaments. to deleat a powerful General team and ,ont emerged runners-up for the Duval duPont basketball season. The Dragons . Andy Schwitter and Kenny Ewer were Dragons decide to stay awhile as they stunned mighty Jackson, 75-69, i1 Of course, the Dragons didn't stop there as they came back place themselves in the final round ol the tournament. Finally fallin County Class AA Championship. Yes, Jacksonville saw the distinguished themselves as a team and as individuals. Randy Densol awarded Player of the XVeek plaques. Bill Domen and Andy Schwitter received All-City honors. Steve Parker and Bill Domen made the All-Tournament Team. And the other Dragons did their lull shareg thereby enabling their team to establish a victorious season. mb it ,iluxg DRAGUNS TOPPLE GIANTS 53 . . . Bolles . 54 . . Paxon . 44 . . . Forrest . 48 . . . Jackson . 63 . . . Landon . '77 . . Lee . 50 . . . Fletcher . 59 . . . Ribault . 61 . . . Fletcher . 48 . . Terry Parker 55 . . Englewood 55 . . . Landon . 63 . . . Ribault . 59 . . Bolles . Terry Parker Bishop Kenny . Paxon . . Seabreeze . . Ribault . . Fletcher . Englewood Bishop Kenny . Forrest . . Lee . . Landon . . Jackson . . Lee . . Paxon . 100 Bill Domen - Forward Kenny Ewer - Guard E IOR PLAYER .Xndy Schwittcr - Forward Ffrsl ww, iff! to right: Chris Verlander, Dickie Nichols, Pete Mucklurrziy, Eddie Fletcher, Ralph Perkins, Johnny Reyes, john Lyrirk, Gary lxrzius. Nelson XX cllmzm. Sffmnrl row: CnrvVerl1mder. Charles Berrier, John Van Steenberg , Tim Schumzncller, 'Ibm Chzxpeau, Tom C111-side, jim Rodgers, Put Ariiistrong, Robert Simmons. . . BASKETBALL , ,,W, Z ii 4 f 9 Wal ,,,, ii First row, left to right: Ray Nicholson, Jim Flach, Bill Lapczzi. Second row, left 10 right: Glenn Calmes, Denny Oxford, John Crotts, Bruce Snell. During the last few years, Fencing has begun to de- velop as a major sport in high schools. Although it has not reached its peak in Jack- sonville, the duPont Fencing team continues to dominate most of the important fenc- ing meets. Early in the school year, four sword-bear- ing Dragons participated in the Teenage Foil Tourna- ment at St. Petersburg, Flor- ida. Captain Bill Lapeza, who snared second in the finals Was the only team member to place, but the fact that duPont was the only school represented from Jacksonville adds prestige to our fine fencing unit. Since there are but few teams in the city, the fencing Dragons do not get much interscholastic practice, and have had no other meets of great importance. The season will be climaxed by the State Championship, which in- cludes all ages of fencers. This will be held in May at the Mayflower Hotel. Started about three years ago, the team is growing in strength and magnitude gradually. An open invita- tion to join is extended to all people eligible for athletic participation. FE CI G TE A110118 and to the right: Captain Bill Lapeza and Jim Flacli demonstrate, in a mock duel, the use of the foil, thc most predominant instrument used in fencing. ..,..,3gw WQ'!-fhfwfif ,5g?fffip-f gKJ?53lY7,i V1 -J f. lf 37 A.. ,A-' ' .A I 23 Ji 2 QXBYUHT mb. UNT NIJ? 3 W i Left to right, Kneeling: Doug Burns, Jorge Mziduro, Ralph Perkins, Sammy Lzitilf, Billy Yvomble, Dickie Chambliss, Keith Coker, YVziync jones. Slzimlirzg' Coach Reynolds, Dickie Nichols, Terry Martling, Ricky Moore, Sonny Smith, Tom Garsidc, Steve Bushore, Billy Hutchings, Kenny Ewer, Jack Smith, Roy Bledsoe, David Mitchell, Will Harman. BASEB LL TEAM PITCHERS: Doug Burns, Dickie Chambliss, Jack Smith, and Ralph Perkins. 10-1 V, K ffmww This year's Dragons were regarded as having the highest potential of any previous duPont team. The team con- sisted of only three seniors and a host of experienced underclassmen. With a strong infield and under the leadership of Coach Bob Reynolds, the team had a suc- cessful year. 10 5 X' A 9 mu? wi g px J, P fog, Q First Row: Joe Burke, Marvin Hartley, jimmy Evans, Pharis Smith, Ralph Coley, Barry Douglass, Richard Wittish jack Green. Second Row: Lou Towson, Mike Pent, Tommy Stone, Larry Anderson, Rusty Anderson, Marty Sperry Don Friedewald, Joe Arnall. r 1 TR CK TE The duPont cindermen plan to see more action this year, due to the regrouping of secondary school classification. duPont is now in class AA with such schools as Lee, Jackson, and Englewood. This is also the first year that all Gateway conference schools are AA. The regular season sched- ule includes two meets a week, one dual meet with a Gateway foe, and one at the end of the week with several schools par- ticipating. i X QSY' UW Larry Anderson, John Gray, Roger Robinson SENIOR RUNNERS Joe Burke Richard Ashby Thomas Tinsley First Row: Richard Ashby, john Gray, Ladds Banks, Ronny Bell, Dale Kelley, Thomas Tinsley, Roger Robinson. Second Row: Mgr Larry Rooks, Danny Tindcr, Bill Dobyns, George Iiodatt, Rick liirby, Bill Gay, Rusty Morcom, Richard Sigler. That handog could be a little faster, Coley. Coach Clayton Pickels GRGSS- COU TRY i y Left to Right: Ricky Devi, Mar- vin Hartley, Glade Liggett, jake Schickel, Fred YVolfl, Marty Sperry, Robert Simmons, Bill Cofling, Larry Burgess, Barry Pollner. V+.. MA S ' 'i ',A-2'-'wffwWfffjxf ,lfW'ii' i ,, f AM, iwwwh-rx, t W, ,. f h E , t w . , , , , W ,W,L Y ff H W , I ,Aj 1 im:2'M .f ' n,tt.m.f.,f 70' ff Ml if ' W'-www mf ,V W 44 i, Q f' :gk . f 4 1. 5 f , N-4' ' 2 f 62325, . w 2' ,Q fi-.iaf,fg.+wfg.-,Q fn. 'mf Dale Vash Eddie Held Joe McClure David Nelson TENN TEAM The tennis team under coach Pete Cavari is steadily improv- ing, and have yet to lose a match. Ronny Whitfield Jeff Waugh 108 Mmww A CANTSWIM FASFQNQQQE 1' E55 51' an.. IMMING TEAMS A MEET -H-,KN 1 I :- qw , I A :I g -Q. 1. W--'h- ' . ' .. ,I K ff- Q E 2 H .. s X ' E ,, , L ' a -WY' gp' E . Q 3 my 9 I - Q A QQ- - ' , L , -M E K Q - . M ! .' -. S -v ' xx.. ' ' , ...., .,..,,..E 2 R L I Sr- ciifi-:ISN A ,- 'WHY Nink ' Q L LXEE E ,.,,, E ,K EE ,ZX , m! k,k L. ,,,, ,E E E 'E E EM 8 iw 4 109 First row, left to right: Toni Todd, Janis Hulslander, Jean Gooding, Sharon Stock, Linda Fauth, Betty Ann Tepper, Suzanne Teate, Judy Caddell, Lyn Tieslau, Billy Ruth Lalioon, Rosie Eisle. Second row: Lia Ohno, Lark Calhoun, Cindy X'VelJb, Sara Rice, Carol Wfalsh, Sue Hill, Cheryl Dekle, Carol Benjamin, Helen XValsh fCofCapt.j, Virginia Higgins, Kathy Lamb QCapt.j. Third row: Miss Howard, Linda Ashley fMgr.j, Becky Bayer, Patsy Smith, Susie YVashhurn, Penny VanDaley, Susan XVallace, Betsy Beggs, Jackie Cooper, Sharon Myrick, Patty Bloom, Sarnia Saare, Cheryl Trednick, Barbara Nimnicht, Lyn XVhite. Not pictured: Ginger Houser, Linda Harrison, Brenda GIRL'S SWIMMI G TE The Girlls Swimming Team started practice early in the school year at the Camp Tornrnahawk Pool. At that time the team elected Kathie Lamb as captain, and Helen Walsh as co-captain. When the winter weather started, their thoughts turned to indoor pools, such as Good Shepard, and sweat suits And they're ob' . . . One of meets at Good Shepard Pool. with the Dragonis name imprinted On them- Under their new rating of AA status, and new coach, Miss Mary Howard, the Girl's Swimming Team had a successful year. Harrison, -Ioan Mills, Leslie Mannely, Margaret Seymour. SENIOR SYVIMMERS, Left to right: Carol Benjamin, Billy Ruth Laffoon, Barbara Nimnicht l Lyn Vtlhite, Helen Hfalsh, Rosie Eisle. C'mon girls, SWIM! judy Caddell, one ofthe divers. Go Lyn, she's gaining on you! mms, 12 so f-'vmasstmmssssrsmiitsslw' 4 gr- i , 5 L IZ , ZVI 4 lvfl. H W ,,, x , .., W, I ,N 1,1 VVV , i a . J 5 ,f 1 :A Z ' ay . ,L,, A Aw . A Q .AZV Y ! V:,, :K I i g ' we s t f,AZV ,,, s . Fzrst row, left to right: Benjie Felder, George Mecke. Jeff row Coach Davis, Mike Pousman, Bill Carswell. Third Kratz, Kicker Scaluti. BOY'S S MING TEAM The Boy's Swimming Team got started late at organized practice and jumped almost right into its many scheduled meets. However, with the returning letternien, as well as many new recruits, the team had the strength for a successful season. Com- bined with the coaching of Mr. Jack Davis, intern Coach Smith, the behind-the-scene work of Joe Scafuti, and 7:00 A.M. prac- tices at the Y.M.C.A., this made for a win- ning combination. Coalson and Albert prepare to swim against Forrest. Harrison, Fred Butts, Ronnie Simpson, Buddy Morton, Charles Cochran. Second row: Buzzy XVeil, Bill Schultz, Guy Jennings, Karl Hanson, Stephen Albert, Glenn Coach Davis confers with Coach Scafuti. One of fhI'.YyCI17',.Y many divers. i f' 'swf Kicker gets a good start in meet at Good Shepard. Last yeafs Sec0ndfPIace winners in Gateway Conference practice at Tommahawk. ' .iiii Glenn Adams Coach Bushore Al Gruber This year's golf team, under the direction of Coach Bushore, planned to redeem the Gateway and County Championship it lost to Terry Parker the year before. The team depended upon fourth year letterman Sid Sack and sophomore standout David Radcliffe. Other men on the team included Tommy Sack, Al Gruber, Ronny Bloom, and Glenn Adams. The two substitutes were Johnny Gresham and Steve Heller. The most significant fact concerning this year's team is that only two of the members will graduate, leaving an ex- perienced and promising team for next year. ,,, K . X t xy ,tw GOLF TE M -'T-5 Ronny Bloom Tommy Sack Sid Sack , .. ,,xx, Q f- --- : ,.,,.,Q:,:L -.-- -W X A - -- A ,Sw 39' -3 gf 5 E . ,., Q W 'I , X . QQ AW? M f , W . 1 Captain and Co-Captain, Donna Hulslander a n d Pctesy Broward. Left to right: Petesy Broward, Laurie Strifel, Mary jane Glick, Sammy Milam, Donna Hulslander, Susan Covington, Sanna Saare, Susie Davies Ellen Mitchell. Y. HN I of X , N ,. so .aw QW FACULTY 'Pm- 3 . . . do, re, mi, fa .... even teachers have fun .... sometimes .... 'Wow let me say this about that . teachers, teachers, everywhere . . MWhat do you mean, you forgot? . . . alas, the 3:45 rush .... and y the teachers are gone . . . gig fxk' ,?, IK7, ' KJ. me A V W, W f 3 , I X 5 YM WV' V, f. ,, ,ww M , ,AW + 5 , 5 452438 , ,,',1f: f'+f-' f 'L MR. JOHN A. KEYTON Principal 118 R vm.. MR. JAMES ROBERTS Dean of Boys MRS. FQLSOM HAVEN Dean of Girls THE E GLI H DEPARTME T The main course of study, as set up by the Eng- lish Department, calls for a program of three They are reading, writing, and research. In the early years of high school, the main emphasis is on grammar. In the junior year there is a transition to literature. The senior year, in conclusion to one's studies, the students are given a complete course in the literature of England, both historic and contemporary. V Mrs. Florence Baker Mrs. Barbara Bitter e ,327 '02 jx In an attempt to provide senior students with the opportunity to study, not only the writings, but also the ideas and thoughts behind them, the English Department initiated a Humanities Course. Its program differs from regular English courses in that it provides a more thorough study of man, considering his relation to fellow man, to society, and to God. Mrs. Marguerite Doster 121 Mr. JOC Duggan Mrs. Rose Marie Fisher Miss Lois B. Green Mrs. Elizabeth Hartzog 122 b Q Miss Sue King Mrs. Mary Marshall if Mrs. Edith H. Stout Mrs, YVi1ma Turner 123 X l'Vz'z'lz the assistance of Mrs. Gaiz, fha algebra problem no longer seems dijicult. A prisrnatoid formula is being explained io one of the advanced algebra students by lllrs. lValker. In this age of technical advancement, mathematics has become an integral part of our lives. DuPont's mathematics department is teaching our students to apply this pure science to practical situations. Related sciences such as chemistry and physics are based upon the application of mathematicsg but even more im- portant for example is mathematics' every day use in balancing our weekly allowances. DuPont offers our students the full founda- tion of mathematics from basic mathematics to introductory calcu- lus or business arithmetic. DuPont's college preparatory program has introduced an ac- celerated mathematics plan to encourage logical, critical, and inquisitive thinking in the able students. Beginning with algebra in the eighth grade, the interested students continue the plan with geometry, intermediate algebra, trigonometry and advanced alge- bra. This yearls participating seniors are the first students to com- plete the accelerated plan and have gone on to take freshman college mathematics. MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Gladys Gatz, Chairman Wayne Jacobs David Berman Air. Berman shows that teachers fre- quently work with individuals. Christopher Paulos Students in Mrs. Lynchlv geometry class are busy proving theorems at the board. 'Nun any Anna Hfalker Mrs. Peelis math class. Frances Kcnning Ann Lynch F., Lois Peacock Alma Peek 1125 Mrs. Kenning explains a geometry problem to one of her inquiring slurlents. CIE CE DEP RT E T Introducing the student to the world of physical phenomena is the basic objective of duPont,s science department. Emphasis is placed upon the specialized needs of the college preparatory students. The general science program offered in junior high consists of fundamental concepts in all fields of science to help the students discover their partic- ular interests and abilities. Frances Esche, Chrmn. Katherine Bain James Economos QNot picturcdj Bert Cochley N Ido fr P 5' Ca M CI M It S1 Y 21 Nb QM Yu R- QQ ,ff My W c.l-1 H- n-w'ur Fila J A . L, Q, m M pa HAw,'Ur., U. M . , U Biology is the study of living things. To gain a better understanding of the make-up of living things, students are given the opportunity to dissect speci- mens. These include earthworms, crayfish, and frogs Last year, for interested student.s, duPont initi- ated an Advanced Biology course on the first year college level. Zoology and botany are thoroughly studied for a semester each. The highlight of the course is the dissection of rats. Through chemistry, students develop a knowledge of matter and an understanding of physical and chemical changes. Both description and historical approaches are used in the study of the common elements. The practical application of the chemical principles in laboratory experiments stimulates the students interest. Physics is a highly mathematical science and there- fore, only students with strong mathematics back- grounds are advised to take physics. Physics is taught with the aid of movies showing experiments which could not be conducted in the classroom. Included in the course are the studies of mechanics, electricity, light, sound and theoretical physics. 126 Helen Gerbhardt Virginia Keenan Robert Middleton Xwx - .Q 135 V' X ..., X v 5 s Lewis Sitz Alun 'liirmenstein 5 I 3+ innwv Mr. Sitzls class listens iriiently to I1 scientific explamztion. .a E i XKQ Q11 S Airs. Bain 1li.s'f11.9.s'es the liryoplzyte jililzlm with KIII Z'7If6'l'f'Sl'r'?!l group of biology stzzflerzts. Mrs. E.YCh6,S biology class finds the rep- lica of the 11111111111 man very iri1fe1'esli11g. A sluderil in Air. Coflileyfs Clam ex plains l1yg1'o111fvte1' u'l1ic'l1 slie has built THE SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT To function meaningfully in today's world, it is necessary to have a fundamental knowledge of man as he has developed through the ages. The study of rnan's relationships to society since the beginning of recorded history helps today's rnan to better understand his place in the progress of the world. , Q sql xp: fjkgj :jg k Af- Gay. N W W wr' im LT3 T:i-. +..t-...xw.+- 'ittfwft 2 ,. , ., .mt k 4, s :fx K . 1 v q'M' ' . ' S tt.. Many duPont seniors are aware of the necessity to understand themselves better before they have the responsibility of contributing to the progress of the world. Because of this interest, the Social Studies Department offers three courses specifi- cally for seniors. International Relations studies the current world affairs. World History surveys man's cul- tural progress as an attempt to give an insight into current problems which may have had roots in the past. Problems in American Democracy is a course designed to explain the political, so- cial and economic workings of our nation. Mr. Charles Mims Miss Elizabeth Taylor The Social Studies Department feels that stu- dents, first of all, must have a knowledge of Am- erican History and Civics. These courses examine the structure of our local, state and national gov- ernments and emphasize the duties of citizens in a democracy. Mr. David Whiddon Mr. Gerry Wilson 129 1 Anita Board Vicki Bolen Cursus in lingua Latina, parenti linguarum in schola nostra doctarum, opportunitatein ad Angli- cam melius conipreliendam, praeperationeni super- iorem ad linguas liodiermas studendas et prospectum historicum ad gratiani humanitatum offerunt. Eni- phasis est in originibus verboruni inter linguas varias, structura linguae, Cultura populi Roniani, et scriptionibus Cacsaris, Ciceronis, Ovidi, Vergilique. Discipuli oflicia Rei Publicae Ronianae per ofHcia sua in quibusdain conventibus classiuni cognoscunt, et mores Romae antiquae in convivio annuo Romano reviviscunt. Faire du francais, s'est de Connaitre un peu le rnonde des Gaulois, de Jeanne d'Arc et dc Louis XIV, de la Fayette, de Napolean, et de Hugo, de Pasteur et des Curie, de Debussy et de Degaulle. Notre departernent inaintenant a deux professeurs et cent cinquante-neuf eleves. La petite laboratoire se compose d'une niagnetophone, d'un Pick-up, de quarante econteurs de pas mol de dis ques et de D' 0 ff beaucoup de bandes inagne tiques. f . Cornelia Burge Pete Cavari ' Tenemos en este hemesferio millones de vecinos de habla espaiola. El gobierrro de los Estados Uniclos necesita expertos err el iclioma de Cervantes. Corn- pauias industriales y comerciales en nuestra patria requieren teelmicos que puedan trabajar en America del Sur, America Central y en Mesico Por eso, y por nuestro desarollo propio estudiamos los pueblos y sus costumbres, su gobierno, y su leugua con el pr0p6sito de mejor prepararnos para un porveuir que vale la pena. Miriam Dunn .Fw-1-..s......J:4f'4J Catherme Umlah jean Creek 4515 ui 1 nv V an MMM gave? vii? Us BUSINESS EDUCATIUN DEPARTMENT Taught by Mrs. Love and Mrs. Phillips, typing and short- hand are two of the most valuable courses that may be taken in our school. They often prove to be a key to suc- cess in the business World and are especially helpful to all students who are planning to attend college. 132 Mrs. Dorothy Love Mrs. Mary Phillips DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING Mrs. Dorothy Slater Our D.C.T. departinent, under the guidance of Mrs. Doro- thy Slater, gives inany students the opportunity to select their profession early and to prepare well for it while still in high school. Through the cooperation of the industries and businesses of our connnunity, which are the actual training agencies, D.C.T. is able to carry out its purpose of preparing these students for work in various occupations and of easing the change from school to industry. 1253 PHYSIC LEDUC T10 DEPARTMENT X X .5 if Qs. - it Mrs. Dana Braddy Miss Francis Dixon duPont has two cars, a Volkswagon and an Olds- mobile, which have been designated as Drivers' training cars. After class study, to obtain restricted drivers' licenses, students are given behind-the wheel instruction. Under the supervision of the in- structor, four or Five students take turns driving one of the cars. As a precaution, safety brakes have been installed in both cars. Miss Mary Howard Mrs. Patricia Jennings Mr joe Andrews Mr. Don Bushore The physical education department serves students in the eighth grade through the twelfth grade. The im- portance of being physically lit is con- stantly stressed because mental alert- ness depends upon a healthy body. Participation in physical education classes once each day not only develops physical abilities, but also teaches sportsmanship. A broad program of games and activities is provided. Girls are offered bound ball, volley ball, basketball, and many more activities. Boys follow a program which includes football, basketball, track, baseball, volleyball and soccer. Proficiency in one or many of the activities is strongly encouraged. , W X , 3 W, ,, fa ,f M . ,A My I an if 2 frm . . .za M . 'VI ' ' . l335 Mr. Robert Hall Mr. Clayton Pickels Mr. Robert Reynolds --N . - Mr. Joel Sharp HO E ECG O IC Required for all girls-and who could be with- out it-are the skills of home economics-ranging from basic food and clothing classes to classes in family living. The department prepares young women to meet the needs of present and future living. Even though academic knowledge has been stressed in this decade a citizen who lives in the atomic age must be fed and clothed by the toil and skills of the housewife. In preparing for a housewife's occupation a high school girl may find a required course benefi- cial. Culinary skills are practical in the preparation of complete well-balanced meals. The girls are taught everything including vitamin counting and table setting. In sewing, everything is stressed from marking a perfect hem to threading a sewing machine. Under the watchful eye of their instructors, the girls learn many domestic skills. S . Qu.. Martha Gowan Rheta Holt Clara Noles 4 . 136 INDUSTRIAL ARTS The industrial arts program offered the op- portunity for all boys to participate in activities to develop the manual skills-Offering courses in Woodwork, drafting, and many others. Students have the opportunity to learn skills which are use- ful for all and lead to worthwhile advocations and actual trade skills. To house an expanding population, architects and draftsmen are needed to plan buildings. Young men who aspire to be the ones who draw blueprints of what is to be turned into beams and plaster to shelter future families begin with funda- mental courses. Man now lives in a Space Age, but the same food and shelter and needs of his prehistoric an- cestors with the addition of fast transportation must still be met. PW' A G60fg6 Cole Lewis Sitz Arthur Tripp GFFICE ST i ly Q. i - 'S Hazel Lovendahl ane McDowell Records, records, and more rec- ords . . . Request for services and check requisitions .... Credits-how many do I need? The heart of any school lies in its records, ably kept and here when they are needed. Small groups of students are those who assist in the running of ad- ministrative and guidance depart- ments. Even though the importance of their contribution is not fully recognized, members of these groups perform helpful functions for the school. Without an efficient oflice staff to keep the records straight, what would a school amount to? Included in their work are the duties con- nected with registration, records, schedules, conferences, guidance, and attendance. There is a tremendous responsi- bility entrusted to the administra- tive staff as they attempt to make duPont an even better place in which to prepare for the future. june Moody Anna Post 138 GUIDANCE COUNSELLOR .. A...xx.. .,,ti,g,.....,..t.,.,, .,,.. .i.-.-.......-Aw...m...,s.,pv-.-.- N--..-was Without the great number of duties which duPonts guidance staff performs, many of this years seniors would be quite confused. It is through this efficiently run office that the students grades, records, and transcripts are kept in order. The dates and places where nation wide tests are given are made known through this office, as are the scores made on the tests. How many credits do I have? Which courses shall I take in high school to prepare me for college? Which college would be the best for me? These are the questions that Miss Hartley and Mrs. Legge answer every day. It is with their advice and guidance that we make very important decisions re- garding high school, college, and careers. 8 Avis Hartley junior High Guidance Counsellor Eleanor Legge Senior High Guidance Counsellor FIE RT To help the student express him- self and to fill the creative needs, the fine arts have a vital part in developing the well-rounded per- sonality-The art, choral, and band students offer a variety of activities to appeal to the in- terest of any student who would choose this as an elective. As evidenced by this yearls ac- tivities, interested students were quick to undertake projects. In addition to class work, the art department put samples of their work on display in the main hall. These included sketches, painting, sculpture, and ceramics. Many new techniques were worked with and developed. The chorus and band were up to their usual high standard this year. The chorus entertained us with beautiful Christmas music at the annual Christmas pageant. The band supplied half-time music at the football games and made a trip to Philadelphia to be in a parade at Thanksgiving. William Highbaugh William Swor 140 Bob Middleton LIBRARY T FF Half of knowledge is to know where to Find knowledge-and for this reason the library is per- haps the most vital reservation of any school-To seek the re- sources of reference, the news of headlines, or the fun of fic- tion, the library offers the facili- ties to improve these interests. Throughout the year, Miss Roberts and Miss Hilton have tried to increase the efficiency of the library. Together they have 55 Carol Hilton worked so that the students would have the best selection of books and periodicals. By the efforts of these people we are as- sured that the library will con- tinue to serve duPont well. 1-ll Qs K5 i 5 xi gg., in Margaret Roberts AUXILIARY ERVICES Custodians-Jack Broughton and Jeff Morisett. One of the necessary functions performed for the citizens at duPont is the preparation of nourishing tasty lunches by the competent lunchroom workers. The lunch shifts provide 30 min- utes of rest and relaxation in the cafeteria. Maintaining the lunchroom and all campus build- ings is the duty of school maids and custodians who provide a healthful place in which to learn. Custodian-Clyde Estell School Maids-Coretha Lawson, Alberta Stokes, Primrose Powell, and Ruth Hughes Cafeteria Manager and Staff-Lwf! io riglzl: Mrs. Mills, Mrs. Farris, Mrs. Vanlanding- ham, Cafeteria manager, and Mrs. Kilby. A 5 :xr K A LH , ,. gn K ' gt in tN's f- t'fl'i'ff3i i t t Q 5 . ,N L... f tg. K ..., , , . 5 Y 3, ' X kk s .,., . NK The lunchroom workers. l-12 CLASSES wif' Mm 'Wlexw ft Mm fr f, . . . Advanced Biology sure is fun . . 'alt was the right answer after alla' .... new classes, new teachers . . . . teachers just don't understand students, or vice versa .... ninth grade science class rates 'very high . . lots of homework .... and with these hands the sculptor created beauty . . . Flach 146 Q? Zi? vi? 155 2 Outstanding Seniors cZuP0n1f High School Diane Davis , X a S 1 , 147 4, ,, ,AVG Vfze, 7 7 ff: K' .J Jr. 0 Z , in ' ? Q Wi 'M a, 53,2 1 ' QQ 'W 'gg jg, 5 I , ,,,. ' M Mm 9' , ' ' WML , J f' ,iz , ay z 4 1' g, I H M' mv ff ff ' 4-,J ' m m! f, , J, Lf' ' w , In gp - . jireczaiwn of . lffzezr qtifor ts LCC Cong 149 1 5 A ' if 1 5 7 he , I Wi, ,Vee 58,3 , y , . Z I ' w 2 5 1 'Q u X5 f vw' 1, 1, 3 Cf, V 3' Sidney These Seniors have given unsemshb 150 their time . Janet Tyrell 151 and talents for their school A E IOR GLASS 1963 GAIL ACOSTA DCT-3, 4, Junior Class, Senior Girls. CHRISTINE ADAMS Beta Y-Teens-2, 33 Junior Classg G.A.A.-2, 3, 43 Treasurer 4g Senior Girls. GLENN ADAMS Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Football-lg Junior Classg Senior Fellows. LARRY ANDERSON Transferred from VVheaton, Illinoisg Alpha Hi-Y-4g Foot- ball-3, 4g Track-43 Baseball-3, 45 Junior Classg D-Club- 43 Senior Fellows. Olhcers, seated, left to right: Mary Beth Sorenson, Assist- ant treasurerg Craig Speck, Presidentg Leslie Zelt, Secre- tary. Standing, left to right: Larry Burgess, Chaplaing Johnny Gresham, Treasurerg Thomas Tinsley, Vice- President. This year's Senior Class has proved itself in one aspect of achievement-salesmanship. The Class of '63 sold candy and then proceeded to sponsor the Dragon Snarl, which proved very successful. The reason for these money-raising projects was the fact that the Glass would graduate from the Colisum instead of the George Wfashington Hotel. The excite- ment of being able to graduate from the Colisum produced an incentive for raising money, and also resulted into a certain proudness, a wonderful sense of achievement for this year's Class. 53 E 1oR cm-iss 1963 BUD ARMSTRONG Transferred from Bishop Kenny, Alpha Hi-Y-3, 4, Latin Club-3, Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Mr. Keyton's Ofhce Staff. BUCKEY ARNOLD Transferred from Bishop Kenny, Gamma Hi-Y-3, 4, Presi- dent, 4, Mr. duPont Contest43, 4, 2nd Runner-up, 3, Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, Football-3, 4, Track- 3, 4, Junior Class, Dragon Snarl, ICC-4, Senior Fellows- Vice President, Christmas Court, Latin Club-3. HERB ARTEAGA Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 4, Football-l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball-2, 4, Track-3, 4, Spanish Club-3, junior Class, Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, Coach, 4, Senior Fellows. RICHARD ASI-IBY Band-l, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Class, Senior Fellows. 154 TERRY ANDERSON Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 4, Football-l, 2, 3, Baseball-l, 2, Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, 4, Captain, 4, Iunior Class Senior Fellows-President. L FRED ANDREYVS Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Band-l, 2, 3, 4. Joyce ASHLEY Beta Y-Teens-3, 4, 3rd Vice President, 4, Student Council- l, 2, Latin Club-2, 3, NEDT Certificate of Merit, National Honor Society-3, 4, Vice President, 4, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls, duPonZm' StaH-4, Feature Editor, 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation. ,yor AUVE Football-l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball-l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club-3, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows Coach, 4, D-Club-4, Senior Fellows. ANNE BAILEY Chi Y-Teens-1, Secretary, lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 GAA-15 Latin Club5 Thespians-15 Junior Class5 Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Student Council-35 Swimming Team-35 Miss duPont Contest-35 Senior Girls. RAY BAKER Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 45 Football-25 Junior Class5 Senior Fellows5 DCT-4, Sergeant-at-Arms. JOHANNA BALL Junior Class5 Senior Girls. BOBBY BEALL Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 45 junior Class, Senior Fellows. CAROL BENJAMIN Chi Y-Teens-15 Omega Y-Teens-2, 35 Latin Club-l, 25 junior Class5 Main Office Staff-3, 45 Buttons and Bows- 45 Senior Girls. JEANNE BENNETT Beta Y-Teens-l, 2, 35 Latin Club-2, 3, 4, Proctor, 45 Para- medical ClubH3, 4, Treasurer, 45 junior Class5 Buttons and Bows-3, 45 duPonlcr Staff-4, News Editor, 4, Correspond- ent to jacksorlvillc journal, 45 Senior Girls. PHILIP BERGER Alpha Hi-Y-2, 3, 45 Spanish Club-2, 35 Swimming-25 Key Club-3, 45 Student Council-3, 45 Junior Class5 National Honor Society-3, 4, Parliamentarian, 45 State Historian- 45 Assistant Principal's Stafl-3, 45 Buttons and Bows Cheer- leader-3, 45 Senior Fellows. CAROL BIEL Junior Class5 Senior Girls. 155 E IOR CLASS 1953 CHARLES BOSENBERG Band-1, 2, 33 Latin Club-3, 43 Junior Class, Senior Fellows. TO MMY BOWDEN Gamma Hi-Y-2, 33 Football-1, 2, 33 Basketballfl, 23 Base- ballkl, 23 Junior Classg Senior Fellows. PENNYE BROSCHE Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 French Club-2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 2, 33-Senior High Chorus-l, 2, Treasurer, 23 Thespians- l, 2, 33 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-33 Mrs. Havens Office Staff-43 Senior Girls. DIANE BROWN Junior Class3 Senior Girls. 156 JOHN BISHOP Alpha Hi-Y-3, 4, Sergeantaat-Arms, 43 junior Cl21SSQ Key Club-3, 43 Alidupan Staff-3, 43 Football-2, 33 Basketball- lg Mr. duPont Contest-33 Homecoming Escortg Senior Fellows. MARY JANE BLACK Beta Y-Teens-l, 23 GAA-l, 2, 3, 4, President, 43 Home- coming Courtg junior Classg Senior Girls. GEORGE BRESLIN Gamma Hi-Y-2, 4, Treasurer, 43 Latin Club-l, 23 Junior Classg Senior Fellowsg Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, 43 Alidzzjmzz Staff-4, Business Manager, 4. MARY BRILL Senior Chorus-l, 2, 3, 43 Paramedical Club-l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4g Junior Cl2lSSj Library Council-43 Senior Girls3 Buttons and Bows-3, 4. JANET BRYANT Band-l, 2, 3, 4, Mascot of Delta Hi-Y-4, Junior Class, Senior Girls. LARRY BURGESS Alpha Hi-Y-3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Latin Club-l, 2, French Club-3, 4, Track-2, 3, 4, Cross Country-2, 3, Thespians- 1, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, Joe Berg Science Seminar-3, 4, National Honor Society-3, 4, Student Council-l, 3, 4, Parliamentarian, 4, Key Club-2, 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary, 3, Senior Class, Chaplain, Senior Fellows, A.F.S., President, NMST Letter of Com- mendation, Alidupan Staff-4, Homecoming Escort. BARBARA BUTLER Junior Class, Senior Girls, National Honor Society-4, Library Council-4. CHARLIE CADDELL Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 4, Football-1, 2, Latin Club-3, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-3, 4, Omega Y-Teens Mascot-4, Senior Fellows, Oflice Staff-4. JEAN BURKE Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Captain, 4, Senior Girls. JOE BURKE Football-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Track-l, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball-4, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows, Head Coach-3, 4, Mr. duPont Contest-3, Senior Fellows, D-Club-3, 4. DON CAMP Football-l, 2, Baseball-1, 2, 4, Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 4 D-Club-2, Junior Class, Senior Boys, Spanish Club. BARBARA CANFIELD Junior Class, Senior Class. 157 E IOR CLASS 1963 'za NANCY CHUPP Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Junior Class, Senior Girls, Chaplaing Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Miss duPont Contest-4, Cheerleader-3, 4, Captain, 43 ICC-45 Main Ofnee Staff-4. ROSEMARY CLEMONS Senior Chorus-2, 3, 43 Junior Class, Senior Girls. 158 MARY HELEN CANNON Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 Spanish Club-2, Na- tional Honor Societyw3, 4, Historian, 4g Junior Class, Main Office Staff-4, Senior Girls. NANCY CAPPS Transferred from Bartramg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-25 French Club-3, 4g Swimming Team-3, 4, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-3, 4. JIM CARITHERS Junior Class, Senior Fellows. STEVE CARLYON Transferred from Landon, Gamma Hi-Y-4, Senior Fellows. GEORGIA CARTER Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 junior Glass, Buttons and Bows- 3, 45 Senior Girls. KAREN CAVANAUGH Beta Y-Teens-23 Student Council-l, 23 Junior Classg But- tons and Bows-3, 43 Latin Club-3, 43 Senior Girls-Vice President, Paramedical Club-4. JERRY COHEN Band-l, 2, 3, 43 junior Class, Senior Boys. LEE CONE Chi Y-Teens-l, Parliamentarian, lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 33 Alpha Hi-Y Mascot-43 Cheerleader-l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 43 Swimming Team-l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club-l, 23 French Club-3, 43 AIldllfJIl71 Staff-2, 3, 43 Student Council-l, 3, 43 Outstanding Sophomoreg Junior Classg National Honor Society-3, 43 Key Club Sweetheart Courtg Homecoming Courtg Buttons and Bows-43 Senior Girlsg Miss duPont Contest-43 .AFS3 GAA. NIEANNE COPEMAN TlhCSPl3I'1S-21 DCT-3, 4: National Honor Society-3, 43 Student Council-43 Senior Girlsg District Representative for DCT-3, 4, Reporter, 4. JIM COXVAN Junior Classy Senior Fellowsg Student Council-43 AFS. PAUL COARSEY Band-l, 23 Latin Club-23 junior Class3 Senior Fellows. CATHY COHAN Transferred from Bishop Kennyg Omega Y-Teens-3, 4, Secretary, 3, Vice President, 43 Junior Classg Buttons and Bows-43 Senior Girls. ANN CRANE Beta Y-Teens-33 Senior Chorus-l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classg Senior Girls. THOMAS CRUM Junior Classg Senior Fellowsg Football-l, 4. 159 E IOR OL SS 1963 ROBIN CRUSOE Transferred from Wiliter Park, Senior Girlsg French Club-4. CORNELIA DANESE Thespians-lg Junior Girls, Senior Class, DCT. LANDY DEANER Junior Class, Senior Fellows. JULIE DENAZARIE Beta Y-Teens-45 Thespians-25 Paramedical Club-45 Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-4. 160 BRENDA DAVIS GAA-1, 25 DCT-3, 45 junior Class, Senior Girls. DIANE DAVIS Chi Y-Teens-Ig Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 45 Latin Club-lg French Club--2, 33 Student Council-1, 2, 3, 43 junior Class President, Miss duPont Contest-3, 45 Buttons and Bows-33 National Honor Society-3, 45 Senior Girls. RANDY DENSON Alpha Hi-Y-lg Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 45 Chi Y-Teens Mascotm lg Football-2, 35 Basketball-l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 4, Baseball -1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club-3, Emperor, Junior Class, Mr. duPont Contest-35 Senior Fellows. GEORGE DERISO Transfer from Tampa, Alpha Hi-Y-43 French Club-4, Vice President, 4g Key Club-45 Student Council-4g CITIIJOHICT Staff-45 Beta Y'Teens Mascot-4g Homecoming Escort. DIANE DINGYVALL Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 35 Latin Club-l, 25 French Club-3, 45 Junior Class5 Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Alfdzlpnu Staff-4. RICHARD DITTLER Transferred from Leeg Football-35 Junior Class5 Baseball- 45 Senior Fellows. LISA DETREVILLE Band-l, 2, 3, 45 Junior Classg Senior Girls. NANCE DEVARY Chi Y-Teens-l5 Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 Swimming Team- l, 25 Thespians-25 Paramedieal Club-2, 35 Latin Club- 3, 45 Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-3, 4. JOHNNIE DIXON Chi Y-Teens-l5 GAA-l, 2, 35 junior Classg Senior Girlsg Student Council-1. SUE DOBBIE Thespians-l, 2, 3, 4g French Club-l, 25 Junior Classg GAA-35 National Honor Society-3, 45 Senior Girls. DENNY DODD Transferred from New -Iersey5 Delta Hi-Y-45 Band-45 Senior Fellows. BILL DOMEN Transferred from Jaekson5 Basketball-45 Senior Fellows. 161 E 1oR CL SS 1963 ROSE MARY EISELE Chi Y-Teens-l5 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 Spanish Club-35 Swimming Team-l, 2, 35 D-Club-l, 25 Junior Classg Senior Girls5 Main Office Staff-3, 45 Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Stu- dent Council-45 Cheerleader-4. PHYLLIS EISENBERG Beta Y-Teens-3, 45 Swimming Team-3, 45 French Club- 35 Junior Classg Paramedical Club-35 Buttons and Bows- 3, 45 Senior Girls. BRYSON ESCHE Junior Classg Senior Fellows. JANET ESTENSON Chi Y-Teens-l5 Beta Y-Teens-3, 4, Vice President, 45 Latin Club-l, 2, 33 Spanish Club-45 junior Class5 Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Senior Girls5 duP0nter Staff-4. 162 DANA DUNBAR Chi Y-Teens-l5 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 Latin Club-l, 23 French Club-3, 45 GAA-l5 Swimming Team-Zgfllidupan Stall-3, 45 Junior Clz1ss5 Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Senior Girls5 Gamma Hi-Y, Mascot-4. MALLORY DURDEN Transferred from Bishop Kennyg Omega Y-Teens-3, 4, Vice President, 45 Junior Class5 Senior Girls5 Buttons and Bows- 3, 45 Student Council-4. MIKE EARNEST Senior Boysg DCT-45 Band-25 Track-35 Junior Class. XVARREN EARP Football-35 French Club-3, 45 Junior Classg Senior Fellows. KENNY EXVER Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Football-l3 Baseball-l, 2, 3, 43 Basketball-l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 23 Junior Classg Office Staff-3, 43 Senior Fellows3 D-Club. JAMES FILLINGHAM unior Class3 Senior Fellows. BETTY FITZGERALD Senior High Chorus-l, 2, 3, 4, President, 33 GAA3 junior Class, Buttons and Bows, 3, 43 Senior Girls. GLENN FLACH Latin Club-l, 23 Key Club-3, 43 Track-l, 23 Football-2, 33 Swimming-3, 43 Junior Classg National Honor Society- 3, 4, Treasurer, 43 D-Club-3, 4g Senior Fellowsg Alidzliban Staff-4. 'V'-f...w 15' MARK FLETCHER Junior Class3 Senior Fellows. GAYLA FRANK Transferred from Tallahassee3 Beta Y-Teens-3, 43 Spanish Club-3, 43 French Club-3, 43 Junior Class3 AFS, Senior Girlsg National Honor Society-4. JUDY FREEMAN Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Spanish Club-3, 43 Swimming Team-23 Junior Class3 Main Oliice Staff-33 Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Senior Girls. JOYCE FULXVIDER Beta Y-Teens-33 junior Classg Senior Girlsg Senior High Chorus-3, 43 DCT-4. 163 E IOR CLASS 1963 SANDRA GASCETTI Junior Class, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-4. SUSAN GEFTER Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Latin Club-l, French Club-2, 3, 4, Thespians-2, 3, NEDT Letter of Commendation, junior Class, National Honor Society-3, 4, Guidance Oflice Staff- 3, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls, Alidupan Staff-4, Student Council-4, AFS. 164 JAY GERMAINE Junior Class, Senior Fellows. CURTIS GLICK Alpha Hi-Y-2, 3, 4, President, 4, Latin Club-l, 2, Spanish Club-4, Key Club-2, 3, 4, Junior Director-3, Senior Di- rector-4, Alidulban Staff-3, 4, Assistant Editor-4, National Honor Society-3, 4, AFS, ICC, Student Council-lg Quill and Scroll-4, Junior Class, Senior Fellows. Q ANTHONY GREEN Football-1, 3, 4, Manager-4, Junior Class, Senior Fellows. ' NANCY GREEN Thespians-2, Senior High Chorus-2, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls. DIANE GREGORY Beta Y-Teens-3, 4, Latin Club-2, 3, 4, Iunior Class, But- l tons and Bows-3, 4, Library Council-4, Senior Girls. JOHN GRESHAM Delta Hi-Y-2, 3, Vice President, 3, Alpha Hi-Y-4, Latin Club-2, French Club-3, 4, Basketball-2, 3, Golf-4, Stu- dent Council-4, Band-2, 3, 4, Drum Major, 4, Junior Class, National Honor Society-2, 3, 4, Key Club-3, 4, Senior Fellows, Senior Class Treasurer, Alidupan Staff-4, National Merit Letter of Commendation. ROB HARMAN Gamma Hi-Y-43 Student Council-lg Latin Club-l, 23 Football-l, 2, 3, 4, Co'Captain 43 Baseball-2, 3, 43 D- Club-2, 5, 45 Junior Class, Senior Fellows. SUZANNE HARPER Chi Y-Teens-lg ICC-lg Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Thespians- 1, 23 GAA-lg Senior High Chorus-l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-4, Senior Girls. LISA BLOM HARTVIGFN Foreign Exchange Student from Oslo, Norway, Honorary member of Omega and Beta Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Student Council, Key Club, French Club, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-4, AFS, Christmas Court. CANDY HASTINGS Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-teens-2, 4, Beta Y-teens-33 Latin Club-2, 3, Secretary, 23 Spanish Club-4, National Honor Society-3, 43 Junior Class, Secretary, Mrs. Haven's Oflice Staff-43 Buttons and Bows-4, Senior Girls. ROBERTA GROW Junior Class, Christmas Court, Senior Girls, Chi Y-Teens- lg junior Hi-Y Mascot-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Spanish Club-2, 3, Swimming team-2, Thespians-2, Buttons and Bows-3, 4. AL GRUBER Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Alidupan Staff. JAMES GURR Delta Hi-Y-4, Spanish Club-43 Junior Class, Senior Fel- lows. ANDRE HANSEN Alpha Hi-Y-2, Gamma Hi-Y-3, 4, junior Class, Senior Fellows. 165 E IGR CLASS 1963 ROSE HORNE Beta Y-Teens-45 Latin Club-2, 3, 4: French Clubf3, 4 Junior Class, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, ANN HOXVARD Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, President, 4, Latin Club-2, 3, 4 Junior Class Chaplain, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Captain, 45 National Honor Society-3, 4, Chaplain 43 Senior Girls, ICC-45 Miss duPont Contest-4. AIUDI INGRAM Band-l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Class, Senior Girls. BENNY .IACKSON Gamma Hi-YMQ, 3, 4, Junior Class, Senior Fellows. LUCY HEIM Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, Junior Classg DCT-43 Senior Girls, GAAF2, 33 Buttons and Bows-33 Miss duPont Contest-4. STEVEN HICKS Transferred from Landon, Gamma Hi-Y 43 Senior Fellows. BONNIE HOBLICK Chi Y-Teens-lg Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 French Club-25 Spanish Club-43 GAA-l, 23 Student Council-l, 23 Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls, President, ICC-4g Paramedieal Club-4. JOHANNA Hoi.NEss Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, Vice Presidentffiz Junior Class: Senior Girls, Thespians-l, 23 DCT-43 Secretary, Senior High Chorus--45 GAA-l, 2. CHIP JACKSON Band-1, 2, 3, 43 Joe Berg Science Seminar-3, 43 Junior Class3 Senior Fellows. MARY JENNINGS Senior High Chorus-2, 3, 4, Vice President, 33 Junior Classg Senior Girls. hum DOBBIE JOHN Gamma Hi-Y-1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club-33 Baseball-3, 43 Junior Class3 Senior Fellows. GENOA JOHNS Beta Hi'Y-43 Library Staff-25 GAA-13 Junior Class3 Senior Girlsg DCT. FRANK JONES Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Football-l, 23 Junior Class3 Spanish Clubw33 Senior Fellows. XVAYNE JONES Gamma Hi-Y-3, 43 Latin Club-2, 33 Junior Classg Senior Fellows3 Student COLlI1Cil-lg D-Club-43 Baseball-1, 3, 4. K- ELAINE JORDAN X Chi Y-Teens-l3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Vice President, 33 QW? Latin Club-23 Spanish Club-43 Student Council-1, 2g GAA-23 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-3, 4g Senior Girls3 d11Ponter Staff-4. TOMMY KEEFER Alpha I-Ii-Y-2, 33 Gamma Hi-Y-43 Spanish Club-2, 3, 43 Junior Class3 Swimming Team-3, 43 Senior Fellows. x 167 E IOR CLASS 1963 JIMMY KEENE Football-lg junior Class, DCTQ Senior Fellows. MARTHA KENNING Band-l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Classg National Honor Society- 3, 45 Senior Girls. LYNDA KNIGHT Beta Y-Teens-35 Senior High Chorus-l, 2, 43 junior Classg Buttons and Bows-33 Senior Girls. SAMINIIE KNIGHT Latin Club-3g Junior Classg Senior Fellows, DCT-4. 168 MARILYN KOENIG Junior Classg Thespians-2, 33 Senior Girls. RICHARD KOGER it Delta Hi-Y42, 3, 4-g Band-1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class, Senior Fellows. SEPPY LACOU R Gamma Hi-Y-l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain, 45 Latin ClubH2g Foot- ball-l, 2, 3, Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Student Council -4, Baseball-4. BILLIIL RUTH LAFFOON chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2: Swimmingal, 2, 3, 4, lst in Gateway Conference Diving, Junior Class, Spanish Clubg Senior Girls. KATHY LANDISS Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Treasurer-43 GAA--23 NEDT Cer- tificate of Meritg Latin Club-3, 43 Senator-33 Junior Classg Buttons and Bows-3, 4g National Honor Societyg Student Council-4g Main Office Staff-43 Gold Key Club. NINA LANIER Beta Y-Teens-3, 4g Junior Classg Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-4. JUDY LEXVAND Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 GAA-23 Student Council-23 Latin Club-33 Alidupan Staff-3, 45 Junior Classg Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Co-Captain-33 Senior Girlsg Dragon Snarl-35 Gold Key Club. NANCY LEXVIT 'Iunior Girlsg Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-4: Library Council-43 Miss duPont Contest-4. A XVENDY LIBBY Transferred from Northside High School, Atlantag Omega Y-Teens-43 Senior Girls. JANICIZ LINDSAY Beta Y-Teens-3, 43 Spanish Club-3g Projectionist Club-1, 2' Iunior Classg Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Future Teachers of America-4, Treasurer-45 OHice Staff-4. LINDA LONG Beta Y-Teens-3g Senior Chorus-2, 35 DCT-4, Treasurer 45 Junior Classg Senior Girls. FREDDY LOSCO Football-lg Junior Classg Senior Fellows. 169 SE IOR CLASS 1963 l A 2 Wo rn N, JAY MCKINLEY Football-l, 2, Projeetionist Club-lg junior Classg Senior Fellows. FRANCES MCLANE DCT-3, 45 Junior Class, GAA-lg Chorus-l, 2g Senior Girls. 170 JAMES LUCAS Alpha Hi-Y-43 Football-lg Basketball-lg Spanish Club- 3, 43 Junior Class, Mr. Robert's Office Staff-3, 4g Senior Fellows. JAMES LUMPKIN Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 4-, Sergeant-at-Arms, 43 Latin Clubfl, 2: Football-l, 2, 43 Baseball-l, 2, 41 Track-l, 25 Junior Classg Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-33 Senior Fellows Treasurer. NANCY LYNCH Chi Y-Teenswl, Treasurerg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Spanish Club-23 Buttons anal Bows-3, 43 junior Classg Senior Girls. SHERRIE NlaeDONALD Beta Y-Teens-3, 43 Latin Club-23 junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4g Senior Girls. VICKI MCDONALD Beta Y-Teens-3, 4g Junior Classg Senior Girls. JANE NICINTOSH French-2, 33 junior Class, Senior Girls. ,, ' KAREN MARVIN Beta Y-Teens-1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club-33 Junior Class3 Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-4. RODNEY MATHEXVS Track-13 Junior Classg Senior Fellows3 DCT-4. JUDY MAY Chi Y-'I1CCI15fl3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3g Latin Club-l, 23 French Cllllb-SQ Buttons and Bows-4. DAVID MILLER Junior Class3 DCT-Llj Senior Fellows. LYNN MARLATT Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Junior Classg Senior Girls3 Spanish Club-33 French Club-43 Buttons and Bows-3, 4. KATHY MARSHALL Chi Y-Teens-1, Vice President3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Spanish Club-2, 33 GAA-1, 23 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Dragon Slnlllfl-33 Alidupan Staff-3, 43 Senior Girls3 National Honor Society-43 Gold Key Club. DAVE MITCHELL Alpha Hi-Y-3, 43 Football-1, 2, 3, 43 Track-13 Tennis-23 Baseball-43 junior Classg Senior Fellows3 Key Club-4. ELIZABETH MITCHELL Chi Y-Teens-13 Beta Y-Teens-23 Omega Y-Teens-3, 43 Student Council-l, 23 Swimming Team-l, 2, 33 Junior ClasS3 Senior Girls3 Buttons and Bows-33 Spanish Club-3, 43 Homecoming COUPE-43 Gamma Hi-Y Mascot-4. 171 E IOR CLASS 1963 CARLYE MOCCIA Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-33 Senior Fellows. MIKE MOCCIA Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-lj Football-13 Basket- ball-lg Baseball-l3 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows Cheer- lC21Ll6l'-32 Senior Fellows. BUDDY NIORTON Al :hi Hi Y 2 3 Delta Hi Y 4 Ser eant at Arms 1' Latin 1 2 --,.3 . --3 g. .-A-, 1 Clilb-2, 3, 43 French Clllb-313 dzzPonter Staff-3, 43 Photog- rapher-3, 43 Quill and Scroll-3, 43 Key Club-3, 43 Library Council-2, 33 Thespians-33 Junior Class3 Mr. duPont Contest, Finalist-33 Student Council-4, Pl'CSlllCIlIQ Joe Berg Science Seminar-4. ARLENE MULLER Latin Club-23 Junior Class3 Senior Girls3 National Honor Society-3, 43 Senior Chorus-2. 172 PATRICK MOLLOY Thespian-2, 3, 43 duPfmter Staff-33 Junior Classg Senior Fellows. ANITA MORROYV French Club-2, 33 Senior Band-l, 2, 3, 43 junior Class3 National Honor Society-3, 43 Senior Girls, Treasurer3 Buttons and Bows-4. SUE MUSSER Senior High Chorus-2, 3, 43 Beta Y-Teens-33 Kappa Y-Teens-43 Senior Girls. NANCY NEWSOM Chi Y-Tecns+l3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-23 French Club-3, 43 Student Council-3, 43 Guidance Office Staff-3, 43 Golf-l, 23 .Iunior Class, dllpfllltffl' Staff-3, 4, Art Editor-43 Senior Girls. iw. FRAN PHELPS Girls. Junior Classg Band-1, 2, 3, 43 Senior XVAYNE PHILLIPS J. V. Baseball-23 Junior Class. BARRY POLLNILR Alpha Hi-Y-3, 43 Latin Club-fl, 23 Spanish Club-3, 4: Parliamentarian-45 Football-13 Bowling-2, 33 Cross- Country-4: Key Club-2, 3, 43 Junior Class3 Senior Fellows3 duP021!er Staff-43 Parametlical Clllb-413 Homecoming Escort. BARBARA N I BIN I C I-IT Chi Y-Teens-13 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Swimming Team- I, 2, 3, 43 GAA-I, 23 D-Club-2, 33 Spanish Club-2 3 4' -1 s J Iunior Class3 Senior Girls3 Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Mrs. lHaven's StaIl44. BILL PETREY Gamma Hi-Y-3, 43 Football-l, 23 -Iunior Class3 Senior Fellows. DAVID POIVELL Transferred from Camp Le Jeune, North Class3 Senior Fellows. PATTI POIVELL Chi Y-Teens-I3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 33 Iunior Classg Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Stun Carolina3 Junior Latin Club-2g lent Council-I, 23 Cheerleader-I, 2, 3, 4, Captain-23 Swimming Team-I, 23 Homecoming Court-43 Miss duPont Contestant. CARLA RATHBURN Senior ChOI'llS-313 Junior Classg Senior Girls. nos, E IOR CLASS 1963 Qin., BETTY SABBAG Transferred from Bishop Kennyg Omega Y-Teens-43 Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-4. SIDNEY SACK Alpha Hi-Y-3, 43 Spanish Club-2, 3, 43 Golf-l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 2, 3, 43 Key Club-2, 3, 4, Vice President, 33 Alidujmn Stafl'-2, 3, 4, Editor, 43 D-Club-2, 3, 4-3 junior Classg Florida Boys State Representative3 National Honor Society-3, 4, President, 43 Student Council-43 Homecoming Escort3 ICC-4: Quill and Scrollh43 Senior Fellowsg AFS. KEITH SCHROYER Latin Club-3, 43 Junior Class, Senior High Chorus-l, 2, 3, 43 Senior Fellows. BILL SCHULTZ Football-33 Swimming-43 Junior Class3 Senior Fellows. 174 PAM RHOADES Omega Y-Teens-23 Beta Y-Teens-3, 43 Parliamentarian-4 Latin Club--l, 23 French Club-3, 43 CAA-lg Junior Class Senior Girls. KEN RICHARDSON Latin Club-2: Spanish Cllllb-41 Assistant Principals Staflf- 2, 3, 43 Junior Classg Senior Fellows. ROGER ROBINSON Latin Club-l, 23 Track-23 Thespians-3, 4, Junior Class Senior Fellows. REGGIE RICHARDSON Junior Class: Senior Fellowsg DCT. HELEN SHEPPARD Omega Y-Teens-45 Thespians-35 Latin Club-3, 45 junior Class5 Main Office Staff-35 Buttons and Bows-3, 4. SHERRY SIBUL Chi Y-Teens, Chaplain-15 Omega Y-Teens-25 Beta Y-Teens -3, 4, Financial Chairman, 45 Senior High Chorus-25 Latin Club-35 Spanish Club-45 Junior Class5 Senior Girls5 Guidance Staff-4. LARRY SIKES junior Classg Senior Fellowsg Cross-Country-45 Track-4. MICHAEL SLAINE Junior Classg Senior Fellows. AN DRE SCHYVITTER Transferred from Bishop Kenny5 Gamma Hi-Y-45 Latin Club-35 Spanish Club-45 Senior FelloWs5 junior Classg Basketball-4. MARTY SEARCY Transferred from Landon5 Omega Y-Teens-45 Senior Girls5 Buttons and Bows-45 Latin Club-45 Main Office Staff-4. CAROL SEVVELL Chi Y-Teens-15 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, President, 45 Latin Club-25 Swimming Team-l, 25 GAA-15 Spanish Club-45 Junior Class5 Senior Girls5 Miss duPont Contest-45 Senior Girlsg Buttons and Bows-3, 45 Senior Class Board. KATHY SHAD Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 45 Latin Club-25 GAA-15 Junior Classg Senior Girls5 Buttons and Bows-5, 45 Senior Class Board. 425' 175 E IDR GL SS1963 NANCY SLAINE Junior Classg Senior Girls. RENEE SLUTZAH Latin Club-l, 23 French Club-2, 3, 4, Secretary, 43 Thes- piansM23 d11P0nter Stall-3, 4, Editor, 43 Junior Class3 Na- tional Honor Society-3, 4, Secretary, 43 Quill and Scroll-3 43 Senior Girls3 Student Council-43 Miss duPont Coni test-4. 176 CAMILLE SMITH Chi Y-Teens-l3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 French Club-2, 3, 43 Junior Class BOZIIIIQ Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Senior Girls. DIANA SMITH Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 4, Vice President, 43 Latin Club-2, 33 GAA-2, 33 Paramedical Club-IQ Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Girls' State Representative-33 Senior Girls. KATHLEEN SMITH GAA-l, 23 Senior High Chorus-23 Junior Class3 DCT-43 Senior Girls. PATRICIA SMITH Beta Y-Teens-43 Latin Club-l, 2, 33 GAA-l, 23 Swimming Team-3, 43 Junior Classg Senior Girls3 Buttons and Bows -3, 4. BRUCE SNELL French Club-2, 33 Senior High Chorus-2, 3, 43 Fencing Club-2, 3, 4, Vice President, 43 Junior Classg Senior Boys. MARY BETH SORENSON Chi Y-Teens-l3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-l, 23 French Club-3, 43 Student Council-l, 3, 43 Key Club Sweetheart Courtg Junior Classg Buttons and Bowsw3g Senior Girls3 Senior Class Co-Treasurer. i 1 CINDY STRODE Chi T-teens, Service Chairman, Beta Y-teens-2, 3, 45 Chaplain-43 Latin Club-3, 45 Spanish Club-45 junior Class, cluPonter Stall-43 Senior Girls. ELAINE SURRENCY Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-teens-2, 33 Latin Club-lg French Club-2, 33 Treasurer-Sq GAA-1, 25 Cheerleader-1, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain-23 Junior Class, National Honor Society-3, 4, Key Club Sweetheart Court, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-4. JOHN SXVALUK Delta Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Treasurer-4, Latin Club-1, 2, 3, 43 Consul-4, Key Club-43 Junior Class, Senior Fellows, National Honor Society-4. PENNY TAPP Junior Class, Senior Girls. JILL SPACE Delta Hi-Y Mascot-35 Spanish Club-33 Band-l, 2, 3, 43 Majorette-'43 junior Class, Senior Girls, Miss duPont Con- test 3g Key Club Sweetheart Court, Buttons and Bows-4. CRAIG SPECK Transferred from Coral Gables High School: Gamma Hi- Y-4g ICC-45 Football-4g Baseball-4g Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Secretary, Buttons and Bows Coach-4g French Club-33 Senior Class President, Christmas Court. AR NETTE STEPHENS Beta Y-Teens43, 4g Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Senior Girls. BOB STEWART Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-2, Junior Class, Senior Fellows, Football-2, Swimming Team-lg Track Team- l, 23 Co-Captain-l. 177 SE IOR CL SSIQ63 RAY TOXVNSEND junior Class, Senior Fellows, DCT-3, 4, Parliamentarian, 3, President, 4. JANET TYRRELL Chi Y-Teens-l, Latin Club-2, 3, 4, Chaplain-3, French Club-3, 4, Student Council-l, 2, 4, President, l, Vice President, 4, Cheerleader-2, Junior Class Vice President, Key Club Sweetheart, Paramedical Club-4, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, ICC President, Senior Girls Secretary: AFS. RHELDA VAN DUYN Beta Y-Teens-3, 4, lunior Class, Senior Girls, Buttons and Bows-4. HOXVARD VOLLERS Delta Hi-Y-3, 4, Band-l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Class, Senior Fellows. 178 TRACIE THOMPSON Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, GAA-l, 2, 3, 4, junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls. THOMAS TINSLEY , Alpha Hi-Y-3, 4, Track-l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club-2, 3, 4, Football-2, 3, 4, Latin Club President-4, Buttons and Bows Coach-3, 4, Junior Class, D-Club-3, 4, Paramedical' Club-3, 4, Senior Class Vice President, Senior Fellows, Key Club-4, ICC. KENNETH YVAHL Transferred from Landon, Senior Fellows, Delta Hi-Y-4. HELEN YVALSH Omega Y-Teens-3, 4, GAA, Swimming Team-l, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4, Latin Club-3, Junior Class, Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Senior Girls. DONNA YVARING Chi Y-Teens-lg Omega Y-Teens-2, 33 Latin Club-23 Span- ish Club-3, 43 GAA-1, 23 Cheerleader-2, 3, 4g Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-33 Senior Girlsg Student Council- 43 Miss duPont Contest-4. LYN YVHITE Chi Y-Teens-13 Beta Y-Teens-l, 2, 33 Omega Y-Teens-43 Swimming Team-1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club-23 Junior Girls3 Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Spanish Club-43 Senior Girls3 Mrs. Haven's Office Staff-4. HUGH VVILCOX Gamma Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Spanish Club-2, 33 Student Council -23 Football-2, 3, 43 Track-2, 3, 43 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-33 Coach-43 Senior FCllOWSQ Senior Girls Mascot3 D-Club-43 Mr. duPont Contest443 Christmas Court. RONALD XVHITFIELD Alpha Hi-Y-33 Latin Club-l, 2, 33 Spanish Club-41 Christ- mas Court King-l3 Student Council-l, 2, 3, 43 Tennis-l, 2, 3, 4, Captain, 23 Key Club-2, 3, 4, Sophomore Director, 2, Secretary, President, 43 National Honor Society-3, 43 Junior Class Treasurer3 Buttons and Bows Cheerleader-33 Senior Fellows: Alidupan Staff-43 Joe Berg Science Seminar3 National Merit Scholarship, Finalist3 RC1JI'CSCHI3llX'CQ AFS3 Homecoming Court-4. Florida Boys State Courtg Christmas ANN XVIMPEE Chi Y-Teens-l3 Omega Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 Latin Club-1, 23 French Club-33 Swimming Team-23 National Honor So- ciety-3, 43 junior Classg Buttons and Bows-3, 4, Captain, 33 Library-33 Mrs. Havens Office Staff-43 Student Council -4, Treasurer, 43 Senior Girls3 Dragon Snarl-33 GAA. BILL YVOODELL Alpha Hi-Y-l, 2, 33 Latin Club-l, 23 Spanish Club-43 -Iunior Class3 Senior Fellows3 Office Staff-2, 43 Football-1, 23 Track Team-1, 2, 3. SHARON XVOODHAM Beta Y-Teens-2, 3, 43 GAA-l, 43 Thespians-23 Senior Chorus-3, 43 Junior Class3 Buttons and Bows-43 Senior Girls. LORRAINE YARD Chi Y-Teens-l, Treasurer, 13 Beta Y-Teens-2, 33 Omega Y-Teens-43 Latin Club-23 Spanish Club-3, 43 Swimming Team-l, 33 junior Cl21SSQ Buttons and Bows-3, 43 Senior Girls3 Mrs. Haven's Ofiice Staff. 179 NOT PICTURED: Francis Paul Frontere Melvin Xvayne Harvey Robert Edward Moody Robert James Morrisett Cleo Marie O'Berry Ernest Richard Reyes Ray Rhodes Sharpton Talbert Wayne Smith George W. Stevens LESLIE ZELT Band-1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club-l, 2g French Club-3, 4g Omega Y-Teens-2, 3g Majorette-2, 3, 4, Head, 3, 45 Junior Classg Senior Girls, Senior Class Secretary, Homecoming Queen. BILLY ZUBER Alpha Hi-Y-2, 3, 43 Spanish Club-l, 25 Football-1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball-1, 23 Baseball-l, 2, 3, 43 D-Club-3, 4, Vice President 45 Buttons and Bows Coachn-3, 4g Main Office Staff-3, 4g Junior Class, Senior Fellows. Permanent Senior Class Sponsor, Mrs. Walker ,-L2--.4-+ i. evils: Senior Class Sponsors, front row, left to right: Mrs. Frances Brewster, Mrs. Elizabeth Hartzog. Second row, left to right: Mr. joel Sharp, Mr. Dave Bur- man. lS0 wir n YW fi f'Y'fT'f' O iq Best All Round Nancy Chupp Craig Speck Lee Cone Sidney Suck Most Lil-cely to Succeed ' fm, mf! , ' , 2 J ix . ' X? X se mm-'vQ W 2 Most Attractive 3 '- , t. I A Lx wi: 'K . . u ' M - 4 M ' ' Q EF 183 W .Q-M t 444 f' ,- l it 1 Y. s-H-61' sf V' ,Y 'WW ttttt t Kathy Shad Buckcy Arnold , Most F uf an mv' 'im' , 4, f ,1 E L George Breslin Dana Dunbar 5 ff Most Athletic 185 jean Burke joe Burke M ost Intellectual Hfiih, V ,Q5 f Ronny Whitfield Joyce Ashley I 2 2 Q ,f fm , 'fx Wi MOST ATHLETIC Mary Jane Black Herbie Arteaga RUNNER UP MOST FUN Betty Fitzgerald Billy Zuber fs M QQ BEST ALL AROUND Janet Tyrrell Hugh Wilcox MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Diane Davis Ronny YVhitfield MOST INTELLECTUAQ Diane Davis Sidney Sack UNNER XX X iixiwx XY QQ NM MOST ATTR.-XCTIVE Roberta Grow Randy Denson -Www 1311 -+...,Q 8.5.-NSMQ NN-xxx fi Nkna MXN, OFFICERS JU 1oR CLASS SPONSORS Lcffl Io riqlzt: Mr lfmor Cook, Miss Sue Kin , Mr. . K . , y , g Gerry Wilson, Miss Helen Gerbhardt. 9 , , l i vi, 1' 7 I.1'fl Io Tiglzt: loc Sczlfuli, Vive P7'r'?SI'fIf?7Zf,' Sammy Laliff, Prfas'i1lent,' Kay Kehoe, SL'C7'Fl!1Ty,' Bette Benson, Trca.mrer,' Fran Schell, Chajnlain. F if X5 l l F ram com rffly to tmgc' dy! 190 'fig Bill Adams Donna Adams Chuck Allen George Aune Mike Balcer Barbara Backus Emily Bagby Richard Barkoskie Peggy Beattie Amjad Behnam Bette Benson Linda Blackburn George Boone Bobby Brandt john Breland Barbara Brian Terry Bright jerry Bryant Sondra Bryant Pat Burke Linda Burney Vince Burrell Steve Bushore Philip Byers Shirley Callahan Glenn Cahnes Julie Cann Vincent Carlson Mike Carr Sandy Carroll Sharon Carroll Billy Carswell jan Carter Tom Casey Charles Cautlill Lee Chamberlain Dickie Chambliss Jean Christian Richard Clark Cherylan Clements Jim Clentlening jim Collins Cliff Collins Betty Collins Chris Collier Pat Cole Kitty Coker Keith Coker Bill Coffing Charles Cochran Pam Colvin Don Combs Diane Corley Robert Counts . . K -ef Nancy Covington like-M9 John Crane Cynthia Crawford Shirley Crawford Carol Crouch Mary Crum ,t, f 7' 'iv- .,-8 -, . safstza-a s -.ks . 5 - aw.. . ' Sm lk Q iam. at 'i 'il'l?j 'df' Nusa' Q O N- 'Ref K'I f it s ' 5i.fe N ' Y 2 'Y Q X S N rm E N-as Q 'Nap Q . 1-'wk Wim' ,sllwfg ,-ww New The night of P.T.A. Open House . . . junior Girls working . . . Serving re- fresllnients to Zefzflzers and parents . . . K. Crutchfield Bill Daily Shirley Denning Ricky cleTreville Limlu Dolcater Frank Dorko Robin DOW Gross Dukes Margie Duncan Craig Dunlap llzirlmara Dunn James Earnest Pam Ellis Hugh Epps Alice Esche Sybil Evarts Jiimny Evans Alinda Faris Cecilia Federspiel Benjie lfeldcr 40110 3 JU 1011 CL ss ..--sq. I 4--H-as Ss if 9 'J 'se 'Ni 'Qs p 6 'an o sgm X? sm ,ss , i 1'-Q -.Q 'Ns .F Marilynn Ferrara Debby lferee Carol Fetter Bill Fiore Eddy Fletcher Lynda Foltz Cynthia Fosdittk Don Friedewald Susan Garrett Harvey Gartner Steve Gasque Dottie Gay Bernice George Gail George Peggy German Cissy Gibbons Bruce Gibbs Barry Goldstein jean Gooding Lynda Goodman Carol Gray John Gray Marc Greenberg Richard Grodsicki Catherine Groom Ann Hackney Marty Hogan Mary jane Hall Karl Hanson Art Hapner NK? VD-f A-RQ' fre is? 231' 'QS 'Q-' :xv 7 'lbs -Q, 'iw' pl av X-A 'V? '1Y 'GQ-L ai? fbi vi 105 A gf Bl -an X ee, ,. NN 9.13 HQ' Lexie Harber Fred Harford Barbara J. Hartley Barbara R. Hartley Marvin Hartley Mike Hartley james Hasse Gary Henderson Virginia Higgins Ozilene Higgs james Holmes Scotti Holmes Judy Hood Rankin Hooks Elnita Horne Carl Hough Sammy Hughes Bobby Hulslander Bill Hutchings David Hutchison :Se '1s: Q J -M ' lf. - X erii'i ' M , Q as Q swawqe ,Q , A i ww K wx. Nr Sis 1 X x xx X N X XX B is W N N, is X N W E 5 Xx 4 ss ,ig X . gs X X xawsk 4 .. P :QQ NNN., an 292 QMS xXxX Q-QQ Q Q x so Y N 'W Xxx Wx K'i: - Yr? NM. f-'Q 'CN wr- 'Qui W, UNIOR CL SS . . . four finalists from the junior Class picked as candidates for the Americans Abroad Program . . . yew? .1 N ' Z a,w1,. . Linda Hyde Charlie Ido Betty Irvin Susan Isaacs Toni jenkins Ralph John Clara Johns Patty johns Benny johnson Terry johnson Larry jones Kay Kehoe Earl Kellum Dale Kelley Floyd Kelley Doug Keith Bob Kemp Richard Kiclclcr Bill King Mike Klempf JU 1011 CLASS . . O.K., 011 one! . . . Rf'HlI5'.' . . e' 'Q New f-5 N95 Wk ,gi Wx s-v fi V x l ii '-X' few ww 45 ,sl aww XXV. l 196 NASH Sally Kline Dorothy Kosak Rose Kroenert Sandra Kutzer Kathi Lamb jean Lamm E. L. Laney Sammy Latiff Ann Lefkowitz Sharon Lerner Lynne LeVee Glade Liggett Craig Littlejohn Thomas Losco Tom Mann june Manners Ann Martin Terry Martling Carolyn Mays .loc McClure Sarah McDonald Pat McGinnis Pete Mcliinlay Olivia McMillan Pere Mecke Bobby Melvin Max Michael David Miller Maureen Miller Reese Minis Sharon Mixon John Monteau Ralph Moody Carter Moore Jan Moore Ricky Moore Valerie Moore Rusty Morcorn Hugh Nelson Steve Neck Carl Newman Alvin Nobles Charles Nolan Janet Nordsiek Wallace Olsen Anne Owens Jennie Owens Denny Oxford Fred Pack Delcy Parclo 1K.1YlF'af Alyce Parker Steve Parker C. Pallisliull Brad Peebles Mike Pent Kay Perry Sara Perry Sharon Phelps Mike Pousman Carol Price J. Raybourne Mike Radford Stephanie Regas Libby Rivers Jim Roberts Bobby Robbins jim Robinson Marian Robinson Vicki Robinson jackie Rogers jim Rogers jane Ross K11lllSI'f'l1 Rouse Lorna Rucker Carolyne Sacks Marcy Sufara Sheila Sauls James Saylor joe Scafuti Fran Schell s.-....e..- - A Wei X in -if E 'M W :ghk ? -Q s-:.. se- - . .s-eww-,-. .- - faqs. if- i . -so Q. - ss 1,-. .res-1 .1--ggi :Q YNY- E? -Lic ' ? X . s X . s. w-...v-.f N-..-f -+1 414 ! 'av R 5: I .. Q on .x ' - .e es. - .- so - ,, ...M 'Y f-'Q rw? 'S SRS R f --.e 1 ' li W. is Y R i as X sw, 3: , - Ff- Lax X X ss RQ 'QS ass-.-wa. 'fi f ms fi' YA My ,.. ..,,, XC? W' -ww 199 , Rx' X' J-.urs Sid Schmidt Frank Schultz Candy Schwitter Helen Sellers Robert Sexton Sally Sheppard Belle Sherman Dianne Sigler Bill Silverman Linda Simmons Ronnie Simpson David Smith Donna Smith jack Smith Jim Smith Pat Smith Pharis Smith Reggie Smith Sonny Smith Craig Soldinger John Sorensen Joe Spanner james Spurkman Ruby Stalls Betty Stung Peggy Stevens Richard Stewart Alan Stimis Henry Stortth Cendy Streifel K' ifftjf XX 9339 R SN 'NF HRW 2 SY S ' ...wwf S eent X f .S S tiii it J- i f ,qf.. - ,X - N 'tw ai 1- A it 5 S , N., A X St sr ix 2 9 M5 K X X t S XM Qi' ett. . l jig2:.jfgf71 2: .':t - - - - it xt K if - x T S ii 200 .bw X ' S NYS if RY .. ,. 'Ui' . . . junior Girls challenging the Senior Girls . . . lo the annual Buttons and Bows Game . . . 39 to 6! Skip Stryker Janice Street Melody Swan Phillip Swanson Nancy Tanner Teddy Taxier 1. Tesorero Sharon Tebow Margaret Thomas Val Thomas 41 Mary Thompson Dale Tinder Al Towns Frank Turner Laurel Urban SM. K .0 Bill Vclazquez Helen Vernon Frank Vestal Tonya Yrooman j. Hlaldoch JU ICR CLASS - :wwf 103 6' rxwr r X new N N - X. -NX fax Xffi-Af fs? ik 51N w.. N--auf' A K f. 435, r assed? wwf f N-my 2 Ol vga SNA li 'XS w ry Qi Shirley XValker Clzlrla 'Walker Dnvicl XV2lSlllJll1'l1 Puullctlc Watkins liram XYcz1lhe1'S Natlian XVcil Put YYcl1'l1 Clliarlcs Wcncllnml Ginger Xlliipplc l':1ulXYliilc llclli Uliilllci Andy Wliilcliead Millie Wilford Carol XYilliams CI.YVilliz1ms XVa311c XVoflorLl I-'rccl Ublll Bill sv0llllllC Susan XN'oods XVilma lokus . . . Thereiv one in every class . and we have plenty UNIQR CLASS L .-M. 13-.ur Yue X Z 4 if I rf' .W f ::: Wm. 'S QR .J X WI? R211-ff- v 202 vw-ii 415 QPHO ORE CL SS The Sophomore class was organized this year for the first tiine in the history of duPont. The ofheers are Larry Rooks, Presidentg Joe Arnall, Vice Presidentg Janis Hulsander, Seeretaryg Jorge Ma- duro, Treasurerg and Sarah Rice, Chap- lain. The sponsors are Mr. Coehley and Miss Bain. Mike Akins Steven Albert Johnny Aldriczk YL , A , Vi Sally Aldridge if qt - lf 2 I N, , lM. L. Alexander 3 5 ,qw ? iDon Anderson H V ,, A, V ,, , f Rusty Anderson WT ' , Pat Armstrong 6 ,, joe Arnall V 4'7 , David Arnold Richard Arnold ' 5 Barbara Ashcraft FL? 7 H Linda Ashley vi Lois Auchin W Steve Austin Q Q, y W J . , ' A ,- ff, , Charles Auve -v N, V f Steve Boeolis V V Hs, , V H Z, iyr Betty Bach Del Baker - H f ff Mafia Ballas A A , V Ladds Banks ', Ellen Barber 'fa , TM mee- gg? T 'ryy , y Dennis Bann ' Q A 2251 Q, ' ' ,,,,,,f WX.. 'fl' 4 . l .L ' 'lxffn ' flfiiffir' Q ' ' , If f' 1 A M at ky fmwv 5 V yy 1 F s,,i, g , I ,V,V, 5 rryir as f A i s y 7 T Vw A , 7 :I i V5 'far 1 :ff A W, 'M' ? Viii r- ,. ir yf24,W L51 aQ,,W,W, 5 ,.,. ,.,,, , 'W 1 f WM' f ff ,f W f f My , ' .,.,- 1, 1- ' wwf- W ff A-AM iw ' Aw W ' fiiffmwl fi? Y HW , , 'ffiwzl , ' f f W 2 ,T 7 ,, rrr I , Y 'Q' 'Q V WW 'ww f 9 0 M W- W W ff f I X I V : M' .. Lf71lT1EQ,'1m.1.n i ' Some of the Sophomore Class on the opening day of school . . . The Sopho- more Class is now ihe largest class in the hisfory of duPont. UPHO GRE CLASS Bobbie Bear Betsy Boggs 1 Drew Bell C ,A- Ronny Bell 'F' ' ' Nancy Belole Charles Berrier Barbara BeLl1el Jim Bier Yivizln Bishop Roy Bledsoe Putty Bloom Ronnie Bloom Ken Boisvert Barry Boney Hyrum Boone Carol Bostizin Kaye Bowden Beverly Bradley Brenda Brelzmd jenn Brock Thelma Brooks Petesy Broward Blaine Brown Jerry Brown Dolly Budreau Richard Bunch Randy Burneti Linda Bushore Alycte Butcher Joe Butler ,' .414 Al. fab ffyyf 'VV , f f i '.,. .i ,m f i 1 5 of .4 -in - ,lr w in N' u -W i fish- 'K X M V G X, B 4 '53- ,f 'VU , , fi if . , M1426 ff!!! W 5 ? f f 7' ' ' f Z- 'JQP 1:47 . ' 'M' -..,.., 4 M if 3 J g 1 Q .,, I r -.W , . , .W vw x 'O' up S-, Wm, f-wwiff wwmzzw f ,ff , ' - ,fzf'2fV? ,,,,, , -,V, ,, , ,, ,. ' 627 , A W , 41 l fi I ' 7 V 4' H lil ' if - L A - A X I , B 1, WW ' I - ' . 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Gherlerter Sparkle Gibbs Mary Jane Glick Phy llis Glossman Kenneth Godwin Pete Goodchild Carole Graham jack Green Chyrol Grifhth George Grimes Gloria Grindle David Grogan Gwen Habenicht Raymond Hafers Linda Holbach Gail Hale Danny Hall Pat Hanlon Betty Harding Mimi Harrison jeff Harrison Carol Hartley Janice Hartley Y -I--1 ,L , e,,.,,,,, , ,e,re, , ,.,.,,.,,.,. , ,, f . .. V 'wwff wm H -V V5 W F f ifIZ','Xv ' WUJMM fE?,,'fV ' f ,, C9 , I H , X V fr 5 A 5 44 ,,. f H 2 ii E Vi , .f i A gil X 44' QW ,ww- 4- A X. if fZ7N'74fWWQ ,, V .. V1 ff M fl M f , If N ia , - M 5 ' . 4 I . gt ' We Q 1,'j,'yr,', J iw V, 'gy f W aff W 47 ez ff ' 'Q 74 ' ,M ' V V ,,,. Za ,rg-,, ,, '-:gf 41-1 206 war! ...M--f J , A, , , Wann , fr f . x 'ff 2 Q! Q 35 .-wg. V F M if l 'Q 0. , 'X .416 'A-ur WWW any 2? Aff V-1 v 5 I ff 5 Q f X W 327 ax ' , ,Alai enny Hayes ohn Hazouri hyliss Heindel liff Hill llaskel Hill inet Hill Leve Hiller inda Hood 'onny Howarth llarsha Howell ookie Hubbard 'ommy Hudlow riscilla Huff aula Hughes Ionna Hulsander anis Hulsander , Hutchinson harlotte Jackson 'avid jackson icki jenkins ,uy Jennings ,ichard Jolley lbert Johns 'aniel johnson lerbert johnson larry johnson Iaryll Johnson like johnson .icky Joseph ebe Keefe Mr. Cochleyls biology class listening intently to a lecture by their beloved sponsor. fi ,, ,X f '- fm ' N04 lil ,ur-in U -fy' S :I A Q OPHO GRE CLASS Kathy Keefe Woody Keefe Frank Kelly Kathy Kelly Pete Kenning Ricky Kirby Linda Kirkindall Francis Kirkland Harold Koegler Sheila Kramer Gayle Kratz Glenn Kratz Gary Kraus Robert Krroenert David Latham Virginia Lee Suzanne Lalne Harry Lasris Al Leheup Fred Lewis Irene Linncman Patti Linville Carla Little Gary Littlejohn R. Loehner Marylin Losco Leana Lucas Lynn Luciana David Macklem Tony Madsen Jorge Maduro Barry Malone Peggy Malone Kathy Marcum E. Mrakgraf Brian Marshall Bobbie Martinez B. Martinez Janis Mason Diane Mathews Gennie Mathews R. McCracken Lenora McCrea Mike McDonald Scott Mclilwain Diane Mclnlyre Judy McMurray Anita Mesnick A -, 'f', ' 1416? ll CIW? l H? fn 0, QW? f , ae? W Mm ,Wmfw me a' , 3' ,af wm- err- A ' I ., - ., ia, 529: 1 ' f' 'I f , 1 QW? X ' . f ' V ff' fl f ' gil it 5 I ,f ' W , , ',',,, we iv , , ,fr .yt I V f My 'wif , v' 7 ' , I J f ,X ., wa? 6513 ' tv ff 4, , Lx. A ' W7 .iii i 0 4 - y ' 4 W1 if 44 li' w 5 W WM . ,.,, I 5 Em af M f fly ,J Q. or W My . 2 !! Qi X X sos sf 5 Q 5' ei I ffl , gin ,ww f ' M Zf ,ma ,, .aw X M2 . , in Lai WW ,, 208 , f Q y qw 4 5 MMM? X Q AW? A -u J ,, ry tttt ia X f w f H , M M'-W I' ' ayat ' '3 , WO' W, f 6' ,. X 351 Q ,,.. if ,W ,gf W 15 f f K Z M 'fa 1 K! f M W saw ?,23WwY,eci f, The Sophomore Class took charge of Home coming and dzd an excellent job Many sophomore couples could be seen at the Homecoming Dance after the game lary Mickey ,arry Mickler Vayne Miller Lichard Mills Illen Mitchell ,inda Mitchell plane Moody 'udy Moore Qan Mosely Sheryl Muller Zindy Murphy Zraig Mussells Sharon Myrick lames Napier dike Napp 3obby Naugle David Nelson Zatherine Nesbit Si Neuman Ray Nicholson Sandra Noble Ken Norton Iames Nolf S. O'Donoghue Shoppie Osgood Linda Outen Gloria Oxley Karen Packard Leslie Pardue Steve Paul Stephen Peacock Connie Peck Kathy Pendell Sandy Pent Ralph Perkins Robert Pettibrew Gregory Ploansky Arthur Pollan Bill Potter Beth Powell Bid Price Charlotte Price Emory Price Patsi Pritchard David Rackow David Radcliff Sandra Rapp Ken Rayhon johnny Reyes Sarah Rice Lynn Riette Vicki Roberts jim Rodgers Malinda Rodgers Larry Rooks Nathan Rudin Sauna Saare Tommy Sack Lynda Sage Jimmy Scott .,r ' ,,Qrz,rr-1.,, l 1 y X , 1 if' X, f n'fif!IZMIl ' ' Veils gf? f nf M 2 I Z , 2 wt I mum 1 W, my fr -1 t ,,.,, Mm! .,,, ,, ' V, f V p- .Q A W W mf wwf, , 7 , I I V 'J , t , 4, av 5 g 57 , ' 43 gg x ,f iw f f SOPHO CLASS ,Iichael Schneider rteve Schneitman Fim Schumacher Dennis Schutt Betsy Schwitter Vilkie Shell lobert Simmons illian Skelton avid Smith Iayne Smith Harold Snider Eillen Sonnenfeld Glenn Sorenson Marty Sperry Bill Spires S. Spottswood Mary Stalls Frank Stallworth Marie Stephen Ierry Sternstein haron Stock ottie Rea Stone ommy Stone Dillons Stratton Hlayne Street Johanna Sutllow Linda Sutton Larnie Swymer John Tally Pat Taylor Suzanne Teate Neil Templeman Bettie A. Tepper Sandra Thomas Lynne Tieslau Linda Tischer Toni Todd Danny Tomlinson Louis Towson Cheryl Tredinick Bobby Tucker Elizabeth Turner Martha Tuten Mike Tyson Peggy Uxnstead Penny Van Daly Dale Vash Cary Verlander , H f-ff H , ,, f -' T f f , ,fa V to V wvzvfwfz' w f , ww fa, ' . f A I , W6 ,, . , T 'V V f' ,W , f -1- Q aguuyg 41' uv Q, ,,, ,r fa 'M -. r ,s ,Ny I .4 - , 5 M1 -9 'Vw Aa .J ,, ,r Vta. , , ' ,, if A K T I l. ,vt ,,, . .M , M ' ,, 44 ,Q 'SWL ,Q iff' , ', f .1- an M QUA4 , ,. W 2 E . - a f ,,,Mf W. f X K ' 'Q qv ff 47 41 , ff 4' ' 4 . ,,.- pq, 1-aw Q--fy eww. Ad fab ...va Gi 'lv' 1 --4' 'mr -I ,MQ .-q -'U' 0' ,QV , ,, ay, f , 1 ,, f, -s fn +49 cwfl' 211 ,M -1. 'Q ,...,..an I f in 7741 ' V , , li gg f Other aflivilies in which sophomores par- Zirijmte include the j.V. football team . . . which was sparked lo zz 'lUZ.7l7'll?lg season through the e1j'orts of the sophomore players. OPHO GRE CL SS f .whiff W Chris XlCl'lZ1llClC1' V 'I ,. ,, joan Y1llCllCl1VC Zio n., V Julie Yclllcrs f ,f ' ' if Bill lV2llkCl' ' -' f f 2 s-av Jane YV:lllzlc'c 1, 'U V iw Susan XVilllilcc rf, 50 l ,A 3 4 A , Y L .1 M ,,, .,,,, NN,,A,, W W, E , s so i -A e l Carol Walsh ' Jeff Wflllif-Eh if f' W l 1, ' 2 ll : l A , if 7, rrC1'I'f'XVl'Cl'lCl' , 4, I '12 1:51, . M' 4 ' 22 ,I V i V Cindv lVcllb ' i V 'i ' Q l Q f r - A ' , M , f , . T ' , W' , f ,., . Q i if .W , Jeff H all ff! 1 lf' K 'V f ' 2 ,...... V -ig B W1 I V , I M H., ,sf,V arry lcc cr 1 f A .L in l , V V sss Linda XVllipple ' H V, W - . in . gn. BI81gO H lllte 'VV A i if Bill ' XVI 'll k ,' E' i , '7 A. ' 5 ll a er A Q 4J,...,V 1' 'Q Z pi Eric Hlicclcgrecn MMV l V 57 WM Z .. ,,,, if Q , , ,i ...gy Lcc J. XVicst if ' ' ' ' ,V , f Linda YVilford . ., .. f mx 1 - i . V . ,. ' ' ,, ll lfll ,,,, ' Ollvf ll ilfofd i i i i i , . . lf, f flflf France Hlllllams -, ' ' X 4 Maxine Williams ,,,, ' ff' ,Q f, 'wr Joan lVlll121IT1SOl'l .4 A2 L , ' f V . W 4 Wi- ' Hilliaii- Willis fi, l, 'fl' 'W Nelson lvlllllilll , ,. , ,V ,W 5 Wwwygyy ' , . ,.,, ' ,, , ., - '-fl ' ' f ' A ' , climl Hlilmot ' V , M ' f , l l , f . v- ' f f ,l '- R1CllZllKl XS ltllsh Q ,',, ,,, , .V Y f,iii,i gf, iii, , I , -- . v -. 'lil' Tw f' ' , 1 f CllllSIf Xl O0ClC15OI1 , ifi- i , 1 , V . I - V V . , . 1 ,' ' 'W A M ' ',l 2 1 Edie U ysong g 'W ' ' ' 7, ' V Q W' .lg f 1' Bob Young W if V ' Dz1vidYollsc P , 'i ' ' f ' , 17,5 i, f ,Z 1, I ' . A . , ' 212 Allen Akins Steve Allen Bill Armstrong Tracey Arpen Barbara Ashby Ted Atchly Anita Austin Cindy Baker Edward Baker Linda Baker Harold Barber Michael Bass Sylvia Batten Jeff Baum Becky Bayer Robert Bell X'Valter Benjamin Sandra Bennett Roger Benson Bobby Bethel David Bilbrey WW Dorothy Black Russell Bloom Donald Boisvert Fred Bostick Cherryl Bowden Tom Bowyer Marsha Bracey ' U' Martha Bright - 2 Rickey Britt - N - 2' Rhea Brown ' . V , Q5 ' M -44, Ira Buckner ' ' 1 Vance Bumstcad .Ja Dick Burgess jim Brecker f . Judy Burke ' Doug Burns Laura Byrne Arlene Caldwell Steve Callehan x , , , ...f Mark Camp ' ' Lynda Canheld ...f J '. f , I y aa W - yu ' 1 N37 ,yt I ir ! ' . an. , 7 FRE MAN CL SS As last year's eighth graders became this year's Freshmen, a touch of magic was present. YVhen an eighth grader be- comes a Freshman, he crosses a line into another world which seems more wonderful than that which existed before. Through all the sweat and toil the Fresh- man goes through, he still has memories which won't be for- gotten. if :FL ,J ,- Ja 1- QW 'f'. 541595,-512::ff4E:??f5?'f,f??'2Fg , 4 5 W -an a rf -ga 1- A 4. , . , 5 I N u I f x 43 Carol Cannon Gwen Cannon Russell Carlson Michael Carroll George Carter Linda Carter Marshall Cawthon Mary Chambliss Sandra Clark Randy Cogburn Ronnie Cohen Candy Cohn Peggy Cohen Candy Coit Betty Coker Barbara Cole Brenda Cole Doug Cole Doug Cole Robert Cole C. Compton Vickie Conlin Clarne Cook James Clements Debbie Cooper Julia Cordeiro Jane Cowan Milton Craven Pat Creed jim Crosby john Crotts Kris Crusoe Doug Cueny Fred Culoyhouse Sharon Danese Sylvia Danese Nancy Darr Barbara Davis Marlin Davis Marshall Davis Pamela Davie Francis Delavan Fred Dent Wayne Deriso Pam Dingwall Daniel Dix Lois Dorf Ricky Dovi Lauren Dow Patti Draft Brad Duttera Susan Entwistle August Eppler Paul Ernst Patti Estenson Mary Farie 5 Za f' f , Scott Farley Carle Felton Musa Fennell Betty Field Tommy Field Ellen Fisher james Flach Kay Flynt Frances Fletcher Sandy Fulmer Gayle Furst Lynne Gaunt Jeff Gefter Lynda George Billy Gooding Robert Gorshe Cheryl Graham Jackie Graves Garry Gray Steve Gray Agnes Green Don Green Mark Green Bobby Grimnick Marshall Hass Sterling Hall Jima Hallmark Charles Hanna jenny Hardage Marshall Hardy Will Harmon Brenda Harrison Larry Hartley Linda Harrison Robert Hartsell lValter Harvey Judy Hazouri Betty Jean Heath Sandy Heiss Ilene Held G. Henderson jim Herring Mac Herrington Charlene Hewitt Y. Higginbotham Sue Icl FRE HMAN CL VV VV , ,V, V , Q, V ,. . V, X A , 'Q , - ' 2 2 A e' E , . , , 'Q '43 . V? M' Y .Lf , A ,A ef - 4' .,,,.,, , ,,t,f , f J ,. , , ,,. 3 9 ,,,, , 'Z A X ' ,V QQ' L V ' 9 .,, 1 A. ,. , 5 ' ' V ,, A L is If .3 3 if - ,A , , ,, ' V 1 7 fu -' nmf' ' ,,,,WM V A f' 1 -W ,,, 41 V, V V- V Y ,JW s, ,,V, V., VV, .,,, V Q V, A 5, V . ,I . V, V f 1-V ., ji JE., milf, r V V V F , A, 'U f I Q V V V,f 7.1 , fr l , ,, V ff A 0 if f ' -it ' V , 4 V ., 3 ' X f ',i,'r life VV Wm, , ga! V VV , V 3 V? , 'Z , , 2 V, V A 2, H ' Q Wan, ' Q f .1225 ' U i , ,,,, pf -, Y f 41' -qw ...J 0 , Q i , ' j l I 45 A V3 M, BKT' li' fi - '. , M ' , , 215 1 J 1 B is ' ' 'f ' Q f id: 9 ,-4 H I 'W-1 ,, 1,95 16+ or , SS t'f'Z,Z H :VV 'Al L ' i fy I , A B A , QQ. 449 l V V,,, y A ,V -I 'rf 5, , V 1, Q 9 X ,, , ' Vw ' rl, Mfl- i, f it , V, f - G8 ,,,, , ,VV, aw 3 , ., Q ,4q.' I , W'-y,,,! 6 M L L r' F LK , may - Y' 4 , A E' W. K .Z 4 Pain Hinely Pam Hinkle Jane Hixson George Holleinan Gary Holmes Jeannie Holmes Karen Hoover Sharon Hough Ginger Houser Ronnie Howard Mary Hubbard Nancy Hughes janet Hutchison Suzy Hyde Nancy Hyer Margery Johnston Elizabeth Jones Richard jones Sheldon Kaplan Ann Kelly Colen Killabrew .lack Kirkland L. Kirkland Nancy Klein Mike Knight George Kodatt Susan Kodatt Cathy Koger Rose Kokhin Terry Kori julian Kozichi Danny Krauczyk Patsy Kroenert Andrew Kunsberg Greg Laffoon Pat LaF0untain Kathy Lanipkin Barry Landau jim Lapeza Ricky Lasris Nancy Lee Donna Lewis Francie Lipson Nora Lodinger Frances Long Sarah Lynn Eddie Lyon M. MacKenzie Leslie Maneely Sharon Mann Jonathan Marcus Marilyn Maron Margie Maetin Norman Mathews Beverly McDonald Marla 'McGill nik' ,W N M A .y ff,'a , ,,y,,, ,V H , 14 f 12? . f. . 'V' ri. . , ww. ,Q W fmt , V V ' r , 1 3 l - K 4 I V , E' 5 K :,, 7 f all 1 4- J FRES AN CL SS no-4 f W X W fu f gf , iii -3 My 216 Dale McIntyre john McStay Harriett Meadows Cleve Medford Barbara Meisen Elizabeth Meisen jim Menge Barbara Messier Steve Metcalf Robert Michael Joe Mickler Sammy Milam Anita Milbourne Sandy Miller YVayne Miller jean Mills joan Mills Candy Mims Rickey Mixon Karen Moore janet Morris Wanda Morresett Bobby Mortyn Pam Muham Brownie Murphy Ann Murray Steven Muser Alice Nelson Tommy Nelson Nancy Newsom Dickie Nichols Elenor O'Berry Lia Ohno Luther Oliver Richard Oras Bobby Oshley juliana Overfield Paula Owen Ralph Parks Stanly Paul jimmy Pauth Betty Peltz FRE Coming up from the eighth grade, the Freshmen met new teachers, new studies, and old friends. The teachers seemed a little tougher than last year's. . . . The studies a little harder. . . . And the friends they met once again they will long re- member. lndeed, the Freshman year is a year of new experi- ences and new goals which after they have all been achieved will have brought a year of memories and rewards not soon forgotten. 5 aft V fa I , f 3 Al 1 X 1 MW, w,,,.WW ff 4 we fw- , .E y ei, ' Www' Wi . Wfifffi Q L' ,yy ,f f ':' . y 6.V A 'gy as UNSW!! 5227 sc 1 J ' 2 W in J U mwt .,,' W LM , MMM -All 4' - f3 W.2,. -, if vsaaa Q 'v 'V 1 F 1 A F if 1 , ,,, 5 4' l' M' J , f ' V, 4. ,t. wma I .5 T, I N . v ,, V if , y K x, , ,W if S! MAN CL SS Stanley Platt Mary Pipkorn Susan Pike Teran Pollner Barbara Pousman Margaret Powell Jane Rabby Bill Rector Steve Redwine Trina Reed Donald Rhodes Joanna Rizk Pam Roberts James Roby John Rogers Sandy Roland Paula Roney Arlene Rosenberg Dick Ross Ellen Ross George Rotchford Carla Roumillat Jimmie Rouse Greg Russell Becky Saar Jerry Sachs Joe Saunders Rosemary Salor Jake Schickel Sherrie Schneider Jack Scott Annette Sessions Margaret Seymour Sue Shad Sheila Shefbeld John Shepard Randy Sherman Rodney Shu Barbara Sigler Richard Siglcr Jeanne Simmons Inez Singleton Steve Slutzah Claire Smith Donna Smith Janie Smith Linda Smith Sandra Smith David Space Barry Spiwak Bill Stanton Judy Stevens Jim Stockton Sleetia Ann Stoke Vicki Stone Esther Strattan FRE HMAN CLASS 218 ...av if Bobby Tebow ay We :1 f-'gif i O 'V jerry Stroud -A xi 'qi Jet wh ff' , Q Lorrie Strifel Carol Swaluk Dale Tender Ida Terry Evelyn Thomas Danny Tender Steve Trescot Colleen Tucker Eddie Urban A. Van Steenberg Allicia Vernon Eddie Vincett jack Venson Barbara Vollers janet Waldoch john XValker Victoria lVaring Kaela WVarming Kent WVarner Suzanne Warren Suzie Yvashburn Chris Waugh Neil Weathers Pat Weaver joe Weber Carolyn Weeks Larry Well Cherry Hlhitaker XV. Whitehead Larry Hlilliamson LaVerne Wilkes Barbara WVilliams Carolyn XVillis Pat YVillis Freddie Hlilson Tuck Hlilson Sharon Wlings Don Mfinstead jack lVitt Tommy Hlolff Gail Hlood Bertice YVoodCoCk Ginger Wright Martha XVright Melinda Hlynn FRE MAN CL SS as fi I -X B s Q .ff Au. ny wal 219 if -.1 .3-401' 3 -W' fry .wzawy Mrs. Gatz is shown teaching one of her accelerated algebra classes, a course designed for the more advanced pu- pils in the eighth grade. Mrs. Gatz is head of the mathematics department. EIGHTH GR DE .af-4 I f vu 'f-Vv we V 'BKZWK 31' 'Jr , fifiyw 7 , 4, ' ' 'Wf , ' 5 3 ' ' WC sl' 2 1' ' V ' ,f ' 'V V 4 f- V gy x 1' , ,N ,, ' ' ' 'V V , ,R , V tg 5 V WV e V ,V ,A J 2 f V 'Q . fe A ,V .A A V X. 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W 4 5, , H 4 gat J uf 2 , ' ff , 3, V- i the 220 David Aiken Paul Aldrich Christy Anderson Susie Arnold Delphia Ashcraft Don Atter Margaret Bagley Lee Baker joe Ballas Tom Ballas Kay Bassett Rav Bassett John Bell Steve Bell Charles Bella Donald Benjamin Emie Bennett Dick Beres Dottie Berger Sara I0 Berman Brenda Bethel Nancy Blackmer J, Blumenthal Jimmy Bolling Melinda Boone Bebe Borom john Bowers Mary Jane Brandt Joey Brantley Nadine Brewer john Bright Greg Brim Erma II. Brooks Marie Ann Brooks Phil Bryant Reiner Budreau Michael Bushore Alan Butler Ann Calmes Michael Cannon Cindy Carlisle Barbara Carlson John Carswell Claudia Carter Karen Carter Hal Catlin Andrea Chapline Catherine Chinnis Bill Christian Ginger Clements Carolyn Clemons Chris Cofling Joel Cohen Cookie Cohn Corby Coleman Cornelia Coarsey jack Couch Carl Coutant Gail Crawford Caroline Creed Humphrey Crews Reminy Cribb Ronnie Cruselle Richard Darlow Teri Lee Darr Debbie Davis Gordon Davis Lucille M. Davis Phillip Davis Sheila Davis janet Deal Guy Demoret Ray Dickerson Paul Dingman Elaine Dittnian Lu Dixon Viviane Dorgelys XVilliams Douglas Peggy L. 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M 4 ,D .MQ-QQ, S I Q v gf 1 ix M 41,7 n ff M, , W ,rf f , A nff',,'f my , -yrs I8 SUGKHK Q YK., 1 Acosta, Gail, 153, 81 Adams, Bill, 191 Adams, Christne, 153, 72, 86 Adams, Donna, 191 Adams, Glenn, 153 54, 112 Akers, Mike, 203 Albert, Stephen, 203, 111 Aldrich, Johnny, 203 Aldridge, Sally, 203, 78 Alexander, MaryLou, 203, 45, 68 Allen, Charles, 191, 79, 46, 70 Anderson, Andy lRustyJ, 91, 203, 106 Anderson, Don, 203 Anderson, Larry, 90, 95, 153, 75, 61, 106 Anderson, Terry, 44, 48, 30, 154, 55, 36 Andrews, Fred, 154 Arial, Mary, 203 Armstrong, Bud 82, 61, 154 Armstrong, Pat, 96, 203 Arnall, Joseph, 96, 203, 49, 45, 106, 70 Arnold, Bucky, 90, 94, 82 44, 30 183, 154, 54, 55, 36 Arnold, David 203, 70 Arnold, Richard, 203 Arteaga, Herbert, 91, 94, 189, 154, 54 Ashby, Richard, 60, 154, 106, 10 Ashcraft, Barbara, 203 Ashley, Joyce, 44, 53, 52, 48, 72, 40, 46 Ashley, Linda, 203, 110, 70 Aune, George, 191, 69 Austin, Steven, 203 Auve, Charles, 96, 203 Auve, Joe, 91, 94, 75, 154 Avchin, Lois, 203 Bacalis, Steve, 203 Bach, Betty, 203 Backus, Barbara, 56, 191 68, 46 Bagby, Emily, 191 Bailey, Anne, 73, 155 Bakey, Del, 203 Baker, Ray, 81, 155 Balcer, Michael, 191, 46 Ballas, Mara, 203, 64 Banks, Ladds, 96, 203, 107 Bann, Dennis, 203 Barber, Ellen, 203, 64, 69 Barkoskie, Richard, 191 Bear, Bobbie, 204 Beatty, Peggy, 191, 68 Beggs, Betsy, 56, 204, 110, 68 Behnam, Amjad 1Joel, 49, 191 Bell, Drew, 204 Bell, Ronnie, 96, 204, 107 Belote, Nancy, 204 Bemis, Paul, 46 Benjamine, Carol, 72, 155, 110 Bennett, Jeanne, 52, 79, 73, 155 Benson, Bettie, 191, 190, 70 Berger, Phil, 82, 49, 45, 61, 155, Berrier, Charles, 204 Bethel, Barbara, 56, 204 Biel, Carol, 72, 155 Bier, Jim, 204 Bishop, John, 49, 61, 26, 156, 51 Bishop, Vivian, 204, 78 7 186, 154, 50, 152, 46 Black, Mary Jane, 72, 189, 26, 30, 156, 86 Blackburn, Linda, 191 Bledsoe, Roy, 96, 204, 104 Bloom, Patty, 56, 204, 110, 70 Bloom, Ronny, 204, 112, 70 Boisvert, Kenneth, 204 Boney, Barry, 204 Boone, George, 191 Boone, Hyrum, 204 Bosenberg, Charles, 156, 78 I DEX Burney, Linda, 191 Burns, Doug, 96, 104 Burrell, Vince, 191, 98, Bushore, Linda, 204 Bushore, Steve, 91, 191, Butcher, Alyce, 204 Butler, Barbara, 84, 73, Butler, Joe, 96, 204, 70 Butler, Linda, 205, 70 Butts, Fred, 205, 111 Byers, Philip, 191 Caddell, Charlie, 82, 157 Caddell, Judy, 205, 110 Calhoun, Lark, 56, 205, 69 75, 104, 98 157 110 Callahan, Shirley, 191, 68 Calmes, Glenn, 191, 103 Camp, Don, 157, 54 Canfield, Barbara, 157 Cann, Julie, 191, 68, 47 Cannon, Mary Helen, 83, 53, 52, 48, 72, 158, 46 Cannon, Steve, 96, 205 Capps, Nancy, 73, 158, 68 Cardin, Marshall, 205 Carithers, Jim, 158 Carlson, Vincent, 191 Carlyon, Steve, 158, 55 Carr, Claire, 205 Carr, Mike, 191, 55, 98 Carrell, Kathleen, 205 Carroll, Cheryl, 205 Carrol, Sandy, 191, 70 Carroll, Sharon, 192 Carswell, Bll, 91, 192, 54, 111, 68 Carter, Bruce, 205, 84, 70 Carter, Gail, 205 Carter, Georgia, 73, 158 Carter, Jan, 192, 45 Carter, Victor, 205 Carver, Robert, 205 Casey, Tommy, 192, 68 Caudill, Bucky, 192, 70 Cavanaugh, Helen, 205 Cavanaugh, Karen, 83, 48, 73, 158 Cerny, Jan, 205 Chapin, Stanley, 205 Chamberain, Lee, 192 Chambliss, Dickie, 91, 1 Chambliss, Mary, 64, 78 Chapeau, Tommy, 205 Christian, Jeanne, 192, 52, 68 92, 44, 75, 54, 1 04 Chupp, Nancy, 83, 32, 44, 48, 72, 73, 181, 158 Clampitt, David, 205 Clark, Richard, 192, 61 Claunch, Betty, 205 Clemens, Rosemary, 158 Clements, Cherylanne, 192, 78 Clendening, Jim, 192, 55 Coalson, John, 96, 205, 49, 75, 61, 111 Coarsey, Lawrence, 205 Coarsy, Paul, 159 Cochran, Charles, 192, 111 Coding, Bill, 192, 61, 107 Cohan, Kathy, 72, 159 Cohen, Jerry, 159, 68 Cohen, Mark, 205, 70 Coit, Clarke, 205 Coker, Keith, 192, 54, 104 Coker, Kitty, 192, 81 Cole, Doug, 96 Cole, Pat, 56, 192, 32, 34 Coley, Mike, 205 Coley, Ralph, 90, 205, 61, 106, 70 Breslin, Bowden Bowden Bradley Brandt, Bostian, , Kaye, 204, 78 , Tommy, 156 Carol, 56, 204 Beverly 205 'R0berr, i91 Breland, Brenda, 204 Breland, John, 191, 70 George, 184, 156, 54, 55, 51 Collier, Chris, 192 Collins, Betty, 192 Colins, Cliff, 192, 46 Collins, Jim, 192, 55 Collins, Sandra, 205 Colvin, Barry, 205 Colvin, Pam, 192 Combs, Donald, 192, 60 Cone, Lee, 45, 32, 33, 61, 48, 72, 26, 182, 159, 51, 149, 68, 47, 46 Converse, Dorothy, 205 Crutchfield, Kathy, 193 Cueny, Doug, 96 Daley, Bill, 82, 193, 54 Danese, Cornelia, 81, 160 Danese, Roslyn, 205, 78 Daulkader, Linda, 52 Davis, Barbara, 64 Davis, Brenda, 81, 160 Davis, Cathy, 205 Davis, Diane, 83, 45, 32, 33, 48, 72 Davis, Harry, 205 Davis, Susan, 205, 70 Davis, Wanda, 205 Daywood, Pete, 205 Deaner, Landy, 160 Deangelis, Michael, 205 Dekle, Cheryl, 205, 110 deNazarie, Julie, 52, 72, 160, 50 deNazarie, Wayne, 96, 205 Denning, Shirley, 56, 193, 32, 70 Denson, Randy, 82, 30, 160, 54, 189, 98, 101 Deriso, George, 49, 45, 53, 52, 26, 160, 68, 69, 36 deTreville, Lisa, 73, 161 deTreville, Ricky, 193, 60 deVarry, Nancy, 72, 161 Dingwall, Diane, 32, 73, 161, 51, 68 Dittler, Richard, 161 Dixon, Jonnie, 73, 161 Dobbie, Susan, 73, 161, 46 Dodd, Beth, 205, 64, 78 Dodd, Denny, 33, 60, 161 Dodd, Tom, 205, 33, 60 Dolcater, Linda, 193 Doria, Patty, 205, 64, 65 Dorko, Frank, 193 Douglass, Barry, 90, 205, 49, 105 Douglas, Becky, 205 Dow, Robin, 193, 65 Dukes, Gress, 193 Dunbar, Dana, 73, 184, 162, 54, 55, 51, 69, 47 Dunbar, 160, 188, 147, 46 Susan, 206 Duncan, Margie, 193 Dunlap, Craig, 193 Dunn, Barbara, 193, 52, 70 Durden, Mallory, 45, 72, 162, 69 Earle, Susan, 206 Earnest, Jim, 193 Earnest, Mike, 81, 162 Earp, Warren, 162, 69 Eisenburg, Phyllis, 52, 73, 162 Eisle, Rosemary, 83, 45, 72, 162, 110, 68 Elliot, Sandra, 206 Ellis, Pam, 193 Emory, Sandi, 206, 70 Englehardt, Ross, 206 Entwhistle, Gary, 206 Epps, Hugh, 193, 78 Esche, Alice, 193 Esche, Bryson, 82, 162, 98 Estenson, Janet, 53, 52, 73, 162 Eubanks, Lynn, 206 Evans, Jimmy, 90, 193, 106 Evarts, Sybil, 193, 48, 68, 47, 46, 34 Ewer, Kenny, 82, 163, 104, 98, 101 Farris, Alinda, 193, 79 Farwell, Sharon, 206, 64 Faulkner, Jeff, 206 Fauth, Linda, 206, 110, 70 Federspel, Cecelia, 193, 69, 47, 46 Felder, Benjie, 183, 111, 69 Feree, Debbie, 194, 46 Ferrara, Marilyn, 194 Ferrera, Deanie, 206 Fetter, Carol, 56, 194, 68, 86, 70 Fields, Alison, 206, 68 Fiore, Bill, 194 Fillingham, Jimmy, 163 Fitzgerald, Betty Jane, 72, 189, 163, 78 Flach, Glenn, 49, 75, 163, 51, 146, 40, 47, 46 Fletcher, Eddie, 194 Fletcher, Mark, 163 Brian, Barbara, 191, 68 Bright, Terry, 191, 81 Brill Ma Jo 44 79, 84, 72, 156, 78 , TY , , Broche, Pennye, 156, 68 Brock, Jean, 204 Brooks, Thelma, 204 Broward, Petesie, 204 Brown, Blaine, 204, 156 Brown, Jerry, 204 Bryant, Janet, 32, 60, 73, 157 Bryant, Jerry, 191 Bryant, Sondra, 191 Budreau, Dotty, 56, 204, 70 Bunch, Richard, 204 Burgess, Larry, 49, 45, 44, 61, 2 107, 51, 40, 68, 46 Burke, Jeanne, 79, 72, 185, 157 Burke, Joe, 91, 94, 185, 157, 106 Burke, Patrick, 191 Burnett, Randy, 204 6, 27, 30, 153, 157, Copeman, Jean, 45, 81, 159, 46 Corley, Diane, 192, 65 Corter, Jackie, 205 Couch, Kena, 56, 205, 45, 64 Counts, Robert, 82, 192 Covington, Nancy, 192, 45, 32, 48, 68, 46, 34 Covington, Susan, 205, 45, 68 Cowan, Jim, 45, 159, 78 Crane, Ann, 159, 78 Crane, John, 192 Craven, Diane, 205 Craven, Terry, 90, 205 Crawford, Cynthia, 192 Crawford, Shirley, 192, 45, 69 Cresswell, Dick, 205, 49, 33 Crouch, Carol, 56, 192, 46 Crow, Paul, 55 Crum, Henry, 90, 95, 159 Crum, Mary, 192 Crusoe, Robin, 160, 73, 68 237 Foltz, Linda, 194 Fones, Raymond, Fort, Don, 54 Fosdick, Cynthia Frahs, Dale, 206 Frank, Gayla, 71 Franklin, Steven Freeman, Buddy, 206 , 56, 194, 68 , 44, 52, 72, 163, 69, 46 , 206 206 Freeman, Judy, 73, 163, 70 French, Ross, 206 Friedewald, Don, 49, 194, 61, 106, 98, Friedman, Michael, 206 Fulwider, Joyce, 81, 163 Furman, Johnny, 206 Furman, Joy, 56, 206, 84, 68 Gaiford, Dale, 206 Garrett, Susan, 56, 194, 64, 69, 34 Garside, Gartner, Tom, 96, 206, 45, 104 Harveri 194 68, 69, 46, 34 Jennings, Guy, 207, 111, 70 Jones, W Gartner, Herbie, 206 Gasque, Joe, 81, 164 Gasque, Stepher, 194 Gay, Bill, 206, 107 Gay, Dottie, 194, 45, 68 Gefter, Susan, 45, 52, 73, 164, 51, 40, 68, 46 George, Bernice, 194, 69 George Gail, 194 George, Elizabeth, 206 Germaine, Jay, 164, 78 German, Peggy, 194, 70 Gheleter, Stepher, 206 Gibbon, Sissy, 56, 194 Gibbs, Bruce, 194, 70 Gibbs, Sparkle, 206 Glick, Curt, 49, 44, 61, 164, 51, 40, 47, 46, 34, 70 Glick, Mary Jane, 56, 206, 45, 107 Glossmn, Phyllis, 206 Godwin, Kenneth, 206 Goldstein, Barry, 194 Goodchild, Pete, 206 Gooding, Jean, 56, 194, 110, 70 Goodman, Linda, 194, 70 Graham, Carole, 206 Gray, Carol, 194, 44, 84, 48, 68, 46 Gray, John, 90, 95, 194, 106, 107 Green, Anthony, 91, 164 Green, Jack, 96, 206, 106 Green, Nancy, 164 Greenberg, Mark, 194 Gregory, Dianne, 84, 73, 164 I DEX Hughes, Sammy, 195 Hulslander, Bobby, 195, 54, 98, 70 Hulslander, Donna, 207, 45 Hulslander, Janis, 207, 203, 45, 110 Hutchings, Bill, 91, 82, 195, 61, 104 Hutchison, David, 195, 47 Hutchinson, J., 207 Hyde, Linda, 196, 69 Ido, Charlie, 90, 82, 196, 70 Ingram, Judy, 72, 166 Irvin, Betty, 196 Isaacs, Susan, 196, 69 Jackson, Benny, 166, 54 Jackson, Charlotte, 207 Jackson, David, 96, 207 Jackson, Donald iChipJ, 49, 60, 167, 46 Jenkins, Toni, 196, 52, 79, 48 Jenkins, Vicki, 207 Littlejohn, Gary, 208 Lochne r, Raymond, 208, 84, 68 Long, Linda., 81, 169 Losco, Freddy, 169 Losco, Marilyn, 208 Losco, Thomas, 197 Lucas, Lucas, Jim, 82, 61, 170, 70 Leana, 208, 33, 68 Luciana, Lynn, 208 Lumpk Lynch, in, James, 90, 94, 170, 55 Nancy, 72, 170 Macdonald, Mike, 208 MacDonald, Sherrie, 73, 170 Macklem, David, 208 Madsen, Tony, 208, 84 Maduro, Jorge, 208, 203, 104 Malone, Barry, 208 Malone, Mann, Tom, 90, 197 Manners, June, 197 Marcum, Kathy, 208, 65, 52, 70 Margaret iPeggyJ, 56, 208, 45, 65 Gresham, John, 49, 44, 61, 153, 164, 112, 51, 40, 46 Griffith, Chyrol, 56, 206, 64, 69 Grimes, George, 206 Grindle, Gloria, 206, 78 Grodzike, Richard, 194, 79, 69 Grogan, David, 206 Groom, Katherine, 194 Grow, Roberta, 72, 30, 165, 189 Gruber, Al, 165, 112, 51 Gurr, Jimmy, 60, 165, 70 Guscetti, Sandra, 84, 73 Habenicht, Mary, 206 Hackney, Ann, 194 Hafers, Raymond, 206 Hagen, Martha, 194 Halbach, Linda, 206, 70 Hale, Gail, 206 Hall, Danny, 206 Hanlon, Pat, 206 Hansen, Karl, 49, 194, 75, 61, 111, 98, 34 Hansen, Andre, 165, 54 Hapner, Art, 91, 194, 61, 165 Harber, Alexis, 195, 84, 48 Harding, Betty, 206 Harford, Freddy, 195 Harmon, Rob, 91, 95, 75, 165 Harper, Susanne, 52, 73, 165, 78 Harrison, Jeff, 206, 111 Harrison, Mimi, 206 Hartley, Barbara Jean, 195 Hartle Barbara Ruth, 195 Jennings, Mary, 167 Jolley, Ri chard, 207 Johns, Albert, 207 John, Ralph, 196 Johns, Cl ara, 196 Johns, Dobbie, 167, 54 Johns, Genoa, 81, 167 Johns, Patty, 196 Johnson, Benny, 196 Johnson, Daniel, 207 Johnson, Herbert, 207, 70 Johnson, Marty, 207 Johnson, Mary, 207 Johnson, Mike, 207 Johnson, Terry, 196, 79, 70 Jones, Frank, 91, 167, 55 Jones, Larry, 196, 79, 70 ayne, 167, 104 Marlatt, Lynn, 72, 171, 68 Marshall, Brian, 208 Marshall, Kathy, 73, 171, 51, 47, 46 Martin, Ann, 56, 197, 70 Martinez, Betty, 208 Martnez, Bobbie, 208 Martling, Terry, 90, 197, 104, 68 Marvin, Karen, 73, 171 Mason, Janice, 56, 208 Mathews, Diane, 208 Mathews, Jennie, 208, 52 Mathews, Rodney, 81, 171 May, Judy, 83, 72, 171, 68 Mays, Carolyn, 197 Mecke, Pete, 197, 61, 111 Melvin, Bobby, 197, 68 Mesnick, Anita, 208, 70 Michael, Max, 49, 197, 60, 46, 36 Jordon, Elaine, 73, 168 Joseph, Ricky, 207, 70 Keefe, Bebe, 207 Keefe, Kathy, 208 Keefe, Woody, 208 Keefer, Tommy, 168, 54 Keen, Jimmy, 81, 168 Kehoe, Kay, 196, 190, 45, Keith, Doug, 196, 44 55 Kelley Dale, 91, 196, 107 Kelley, Floyd, 196 Kelley, Frank, 208 Kellum, Earl, 196, 81 Kelly, Kathy, 208 Kenning, Martha, 168, 46 Kenning, Pete, 96, 208 Kidder, Richard, 196 King, Bill, 196 Kirby, Richard, 96, 208 Kirkendall, Linda, 208 Kirkland, Frances, 208 Klempf, Michael, 196 32, 33, 68, 34, Kline, Sally, 56, 197, 51, 46 Mickey. Gary, 209, 79 Mickler, Larry, 210 Miller, Miller, Miller, David, 197, 81, 171 Maureen, 197, 68, 70 Wayne, 209 Mills, Richard, 209 Mims, Reese, 197, 61, 69 Mitchell, David, 95, 49, 61, 171, 104 Mitchell, Ellen, 209 Mitchell, Linda, 209 Mixon, Sharon, 56, 198, 68 Moccia, Carlye, 72, 172 Moccia, Mike, 172, 54 Molloy, Pat, 172, 68 Monteau, John, 198 Moody, Diane, 209, 83, 78 Moody, Ralph, 198 Moore, Carter, 199 Moore, Fred Hoyt, 98 Moore, Jan, 56, 199 Moore, Judy, 209, 44, 84 Moore, Moore, Ricky, 198, 15, 61, 104, 98 Valerie, 198 Morcom, Rusty, 49, 198, 45, 16, 107, 98, 46 Y, Hartley, Carol Ann, 206 Hartley, Janice, 206 Hartley, Marvin, 195, 106, 107 Hartley, Mike, 90, 195 Hartvig 1 65, sen, Lise, 49, 45, 71, 52, 48, 72, 20, 21, 68, 39, 46 Hasse, James, 195 Hastings, Candy, 83, 72, 16 Hays, Penny, 207 Hazouri, John, 96, 207 Heindel, Phillis, 56, 207 Heim, Lucy, 32, 81, 72, 166 Held, Eddie, 75, 108 Heller, Steven, 112 5, 40, 46, 70 30 Henderson, Gary, 195 Hicks, Stevens, 165, 55 Higgins, Virginia, 195, 110 Higgs, Olzilene, 195 Hill, Cliff, 207 Hill, Janet, 56, 207 Hill, Sue, 110 Hiller, Steve, 207 Hiss, Haskel, 207 Hoblick, Bonnie, 44, 52, 79, 48, 73, 30, 166, 70 Holmes, James, 90, 195 Holmes, Scottie, 195, 45, 44, 48, 68, 70 Holnes, Joanna, 81, 166 Hood, Judy, 195, 52, 69 Hood, Judy, 195, 52, 69 Hood, Linda, 207, 52 Hooks, Rankin, 195, 55 Horne, Elnita, 195 Horne, Rose, 52, 72, 166, 69 Hough, Carl, 195 Howard, Ann, 32, 44, 53, 52, 48, 72, 166, 46 Howarth, Don ny, 207 Howell, Marsha, 56, 207, 164, 79 Hubbard, Cookie, 207, 66, 39 Hudlow, Thomas, 207 Huff, Priscilla, 207, 65 Hughes, Paula, 207 Knight, Linda, 168 Knight, Sammy, 81, 168 Kodatt, George, 96, 107 Koegler, Harold, 208 Koenig, Marilyn, 168 Koger, Richard, 60, 168 Kosak, Dorothy, 197, 48, 46 Kramer, Sheila, 208, 64 Kratz, Gayle, 56, 208, 64, 70 Kratz, Glenn, 208, 111 Kraus, Gary, 208 Kroenert, Robert, 208 Kroenert, Rose, 197 Kutzer, Sandra, 197 LaCour, Seppy, 83, 45, 168, 54, 55 Latfoon, Billie, 72, 168, 110 Laine, Suzanne, 208 Lamb, Kathi, 197, 32, 48, 110, 69, 46 Lamm, Jean, 83, 197, 52 Landiss, Kathy, 83, 45, 53, 52, 48, 72, 30, 169, 46 Laney, E. L., 197, 75, 61 Lanier, Nina, 52, 72, 169 Lasris, Harry, 208 Lati6', Sammy, 91, 49, 197, 190, 45, 44, 75, 61, 104, 69, 46 Lee, Virginia., 208 Lefkowitz, Ann, 197 Leheup, Al, 208, 33, 68 Lerner, Sharon, 197 Levee, Lynne, 56, 197, 70 Lewand, Judy, 48, 73, 169, 51 Lewis, Fred, 208 Lewit, Nancy, 32, 84, 72, 169 Libby, Wendy, 73, 169 Liggett, Glade, 197, 107, 46, 70 Lindsay, Janice, 65, 52, 72, 169 Linneman, Irene, 208, 68, 70 Linville, Patty, 56, 208, 45 Little, Carla, 208, 70 Littlejohn, Craig, 91, 197 238 Morrow, Anita, 73, 172, 46 Morton, Buddy, 49, 45, 71, 44, 60, 172, 111, 69, 47 Mosely, Dan, 209 Muller, Arlene, 72, 172, 40, 46 Muller, Cheryl, 209, 78 Murphy, Cindy, 209 Mussels, Craig, 209 Musser, Sue Ellen, 73, 172, 78 Myrick, Sharon, 209, 110 McClure, Joe, 197, 108 McCrea, Lenora, 208, 64 McCracken, Richard, 208, 51 McDonald, Sarah, 197 McDonald, Vicki, 52, 73, 170 McElwaine, Scott, 208 McGinnis, Pat, 197 McIntosh, Jane, 170 McIntyre, Diane, 208, 84 McKinley, Jay, 170 McKinley, Pete, 197, 81 McLane, Frances, 81, 170 McMillian, Olivia, 56, 197 McMurray, Judy, 208 Napier, Jim, 209 Napp, Mike, 209, 60 Naugle, Robert, 209 Neck, Steve, 90, 198, 54 Nelson, David, 209, 49, 45, 108 Nelson, Hugh, 198, 46 Nesbit, Catherine, 209, 79 Newman, Carl, 198, 55 Newman, Simon, 209, 69 Newsom, Nancy, 83, 45, 48, 72, 172, 68 Nichols, Dick, 104 Nicholson, Ray, 209, 102 Nimnicht, Barbara, 83, 73, 173, 110, 70 Noble, Sandra, 209 Nobles, Alvin, 198 Nolan, Charles, 198, 60 Nordsiek, Janet, 56, 198, 70 Norton, Ken, 209 Nulf, Jim, 209 O'Berry, Cleo, 80 O'Donaoghue, Sharon, 209 Olmo, Lia, 110 Olsen, John, 198, 91 Olsen, Wallace, 91 Osgood, Barbara QShoppieJ, 209, 65 Outen, Linda, 209 Owens, Anne, 198, 69 Owens, Jennie, 198 Oxford, Denny, 198, 103 Oxley, Gloria, 56, 209, 64 Pack, Fred, 198 Packard, Karen, 209, 64, 70 Pardo, Delcy, 198 Pardue, Leslie, 209 Parker, Alice, 56, 199 Parker, Steve, 90, 199, 55, 98, 69 Pattishall, Charlene, 199 Paul, Steve, 209 Peacock, Steve, 210, 51 Peebles, Brad, 199, 60 Peek, Connie, 210, 83, 64 Peltz, Betty, 64 Pendell, Kathleen, 210, 70 Pent, Mike, 91, 199, 106 Pent, Sandra, 210, 70 Perkins, Ralph, 96, 210, 104 Perry, Kay, 199, 81 Perry, Sara, 199 Peterson, George, 160 Petrey, Bill, 173, 54 Pettigrew, Bob, 210 Pettis, Lex, 49, 69, 34 Phelps, Fran, 73, 173 Phelps, Sharon, 199, 69 Phillips Wayne, 173 Polansky, Greg, 210 Pollan, Arthur, 210 Pollner, Barry, 49, 79, 61, 26, 173, 107, 70 Potter, Bill, 210 Pousman, Mike, 90, 49, 199, 61, 111 Powell, Beth, 210 Powell, David, 173 Powell, Patti, 32, 33, 72, 26, 30, 173 Price, Bill, 210 Price, Carol, 199, 69 Price, Charlotte, 210 Price, Emory, 210 Pritchard, Pat, 210 Rackow, Dave, 210, 70 Radcliffe, Dave, 210, 75, 112 Radford, Michael, 199 Rapp, Sandra, 210, 84 Rathburn, Carla, 173, 78 Rayburn, Jean, 199, 69 Raybon, Ken, 210 Reed, Jim, 60 Regas, Stephanie, 199, 69, 46 Reyes, John, 210 Rhoades, Pam, 53, 52, 72, 174 Rice, Sarah, 210, 203, 110 Richardson, Ken, 82, 174, 70 Richardson, Reggie, 81, 174 Riette, Lynne, 56, 210 Rivers, Libby, 56, 199, 70 Roberts, Jimmy, 199 Roberts, Vicke, 56, 210 Robbins, Bobby, 199 Robinson Robinson Robinson Jim, 199 Robinson, , Marian, 199 Ro er 106 107 , E 1 1 , Vicki, 56, 199, 69 Rodgers, James, 96, 210 Rodgers, Jackie, 199 Rodgers, Jim, 199 Rogers, Melinda, 210 Rooks, Larry, 210, 203, 49, 45, 33, 44, 107, 39 Ross, Jane, 46 Rouse, Kathy, 199, 81 Rowe, Elizabeth, 78 Rucker, Lorna, 56, 199 Rudin, Nathan, 210 Saare, Sana, 210, 84, 110 Sabbagg, Betty, 174 Sack, Sid, 49, 45, 44, 61, 26, 182, 18 40, 47, 46, 70 Sack, Tom, 210, 82, 49, 112, 70 Sacks, Carolyn, 199, 70 Sage, Lynda, 210 Safara, Marcy, 56, 199, 45, 48 Sauls, Shiela, 199 Saylor, James, 199, 81 Scafuti, Joe, 83, 49, 199, 190, 45, 75 34, 36 Schell, Fran, 199, 190, 32, 46, 34 Schell, Wilkie, 211, 66 Schneider, Michael, 211 8, 112, 51, 150, , 111, 69, 46, I DEX Schneitman, Steve, 211 Schmidt, Sidney, 200, 54 Schroyer, Keith, 78 Schultz, Bill, 111 Schultz, Frank, 200 Schumacher, Tim, 211 Schutt, Dennis, 211, 60 Schwitter, Andy, 175, 55, 98, 101, 70 Schwitter, Betsy, 56, 211 Schwitter, Candy, 56, 200, 32, 44 Scott, James, 210 Searcy, Marty, 83, 175 Sellers, Helen, 200, 52 Sewell, Carol, 83, 175, 32, 44, 48, 73 Sexton, Robert, 200 Shad, Kathy, 175, 73, 183 Sharpton, Ray, 81 Sheppard, Helen, 175, 73 Sheppard, Sally, 200, 78 Sherman, Annabelle, 200, 70 Sibil, Sherry, 83, 175, 53, 52, 72, 70 Sigler, Diane, 56, 200, 69 Sikes, Larry, 175 Silverman, Billy, 200, 69 Simmons, Linda, 56, 200, 51 Simmons, Robert, 211, 75, 107 Simpson, Ronnie, 200, 61, 111, 70 Skelton, Lillian, 211 Slade, Larry, 96, 60 Slain, Mike, 175 Slain, Nancy, 176, 72 Slutzah, Renee, 176, 45, 32, 44, 48, 72, 50, 40, 68, 47, 46 Smith, Camille, 83, 176, 72, 68 Smith, David, 211 Smith, David, 96, 200, 69 Smith, Diane, 176,,53, 52, 72 Smith Donna, 200, 78 Smith, Jack, 200, 55, 104 Smith, James, 200, 61 Smith, Jayne, 56, 211 Smith, Kathleen, 176, 81 Smith, Pat, 200 Smith, Patricia, 176, 52, 73, 110, 70 Smith, Pharis, 90, 200, 54, 106 Smith, Reginald, 200, 60 Smith, Sonny, 56, 91, 200, 75, 61, 104 Smith, Talbert, 81 Snell, Bruce, 176, 78, 103 Snider, Harold, 211, 78 Soldinger, Craig, 200 Sonnefeld, Eileen, 211 Sorenson, Glenn, 211 Sorenson, John, 200, 46 Sorenson, Mary Beth, 176, 45, 72, 153, 68 Space, Jill, 73, 177 Spaner, Joey, 200 Sparkman, James, 200 Speck, Craig, 90, 95, 44, 30, 181, 153, 177 Sperry, Marty, 211, 106 107, 70 Spiers, Bill, 211 Spottswood, Carolyn, 56, 211 Stalls, Mary, 211 Stalls, Ruby, 200, 78 Stallworth, Frank, 211 Stang, Betty, 200 Stephen, Marie, 211, 78 Stephens, Arnet, 52, 72, 177 Sternstein, Jerry, 211, 98, 70 Stevens, Peggy, 200, 70 Stewart, Richard, 200 Stewart, Robert, 177, 55 Stimis, Alan, 200, 61, 70 Stock, Sharon, 211, 110, 68 Stone, Dottie, 211 Stone, Tommy, 96, 211 Storch, Henry, 200, 46 Stratton, Dillon, 211 Street, Janice, 201 Streett, Wayne, 211 Streifel, Cindy, 56, 200, 32 Strode, Cindy, 53, 52, 72, 177, 70 Stryker, Skip, 201, 50 Sudlow, Johanna, 211, 68 Surrency, Elaine, 48, 72, 177, 46 Sutton, Linda, 211 Swaluk, John, 49, 44, 60, 66, 177, Swan, Melodie, 201 Swanson, Phil, 201 Swymer, Larnie, 211 Tally, John, 211 Tanner, Nancy, 201, 45 Tapp, Penny, 177 Taxier, Theodora, 201, 46, 70 Taylor, Pat, 211 Teate, Suzanne, 211, 45, 110, 68 Tebow, Sharon, 201, 69, 46 Templeman, Neil, 211 Tepper, Bettie Anne, 211, 110 Tesorero, Jackie, 201 Thomas, Maggie, 56, 201, 68, 70 Thomas, Sandra, 211 Thomas, Val, 201 239 46 ,54 Thompson, Mary, 201, 78 Thompson, Tracie, 178, 73 Tieslau, Lynn, 211, 110, 68 Tinder, Dale, 201, 52 Tinder, Danny, 96, 107 Tinsley, Thomas, 92, 94, 178, 106, 107 Tischler, Linda, 211 Todd, Toni, 211, 110, 69 Thomlinson, Danny, 211 Towns, Alvin, 201 Townson, Ray, 178, 81 Towson, Lewis, 96, 211 Tredinick, Cheryl, 211, 110 Tucker, Bobby, 211 Turner, Elizabeth, 56, 211 Turner, Frank, 201, 55 Tuten, Martha, 211 4 4, 79, 75, 66, 153, Tyrell, Janet, 49, 178, 45, 32, 44, 79, 72, 73, 188, 151, 68 Tyson, Mike, 211 Umstead, Peggy, 211, 68 Urban, Laural, 56, 201, 64 Van Daly, Peggy, 211, 110 Van Duyn, Rhelda, 178, 52 Van Steenburg, John, 66 Wash, Dale, 211, 49, 108 Velazquez, William, 201, 70 Verlander, Cary, 211, 70 Verlander, Chris, 212, 70 Vernon, Helen, 201, 78 Vestal, Frank, 201, 68 Villeneuve, Joan, 212 Vollers, Howard, 178, 60 Vollers, Julie, 56, 212, 64 Wahl, Kenneth, 178, 60 Waldoch, Jackie, 201, S6 Walker, Bill, 212 Walker, Carla, 202, 79 Walker, Shirley, 202, 48, 46 Wallace, Jane, 212 Wallace, Susan, 56, 212, 48, 110, 70 Walsh, Carol, 56, 212, 110 Walsh, Helen, 178, 72 Waring, Donna, 83, 179, 45, 32 , 33, 48, 72, 26, 30 Washburn, David, 92, 54 Watkins, Paulette, 202 Waugh, Jeff, 212, 108, 70 Weathers, Brant, 202 Weaver, Terry, 56, 212 Webb, Cindy, 212, 110 Weeks, Carolyn, 78 Weil, Jeff, 96, 212 Weil, Nathan CBuzzyl, 91, 202, 54, 111, 70 Welsh, Pat, 202, 46, 70 Wendland, Charles, 202 Wheeler, Barry, 212, 70 Whipple, Ginger, 202 Whipple, Linda, 212 White, Lynn, 83, 179, 48, 72, 110 White, Margo, 212 White, Paul, 202 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