Edgewater High School - Odasagiah Yearbook (Orlando, FL)
- Class of 1959
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Q . vu ,,, 4 Wfxvqn' ,,flA'...nK A--+4-A' 5 if - ,,,,,.' M .M ,,.. 2. ...HA --H' HL an AGIAII BY THE LIVING WATERS EDGEWATER HIGH SCHOOL 0rIando, Florida 19 9 1 CONTENTS THE PEOPLE Faculty . . Seniors . . Juniors . . Sophomores ACTIVITIES Student Life Sports . Clubs . . Advertising Closing . . Index . STAFF Editor-in-chief . Assistant editor Copy editor . . Faculty . Seniors . Juniors . Sophomores Student Life . Sports. . . Clubs . Layout. . . Photography editor . Photographers . Typist . . . Advertising mgr. . Assistant advertising Business mgr. . Sales mgr. . . Assistant sales mgr. Secretary . . Treasurer Sponsors . mgr. . . Page 13 . Page 27 . Page 61 . Page 75 . Page 89 . Page 103 . Page 119 . Page 172 . Page 192 . Page 194 . Patsy Patton . Joy Triplett . . Alice Smith . . Colleen Cox Jerri Dotson . . Sandra Chapman Rodney Clark . . Shirley Hirshey Adrianne van Gelder . . . Cissy Harris Larry Segrest . Glenna Greathouse . . . Carl Dover Ronald Baker . . Carolyn Cory Virginia Pogue . . Linda Mobley Carolyn Green . Jeanne Curlin . . Frank Croson Gary Smith . Geilda Jackson . Betty Matchen . Sandra Ogrean . Beryl Otterson . Sonia Beaulieu . Mickey Purcell . . Lillian Mims . . . Ruth Davis . Mrs. Louise Abke Mrs. Gladys Phillips 344' pf' The flight of the EHS Eagle seems to parallel the soaring of t.be famed King of Birds. The first, representing both EHS and each of her members, is readily comparable to the eagle itself, which she has chosen as her symbol. Both aim high and work steadily toward their goals. Both, while appearing to move effortlessly, reach their peak of achievement only through superior drive and determination. The flight of the eagle distinguishes him from all other birds. The graceful sweep of bis ascent and regal majesty of his bearing are unequaled in the animal kingdom. This flight which so sets him apart is made possible only through his unceasing energy and power and his superb co-ordination. 4 mf .I'5 in' '39 41' v, Mx: ' ,QM , . if 1 N- , -P , F Y s V1,.,w,,qjN,jj ',, HP vi, . ., -yfjflh , V , L W, geyeqyetigfy'--M ,fu ,A . ww dr, 'W .-mf qulqmid- I, 1' 4 V 'JM ggi, f tgg, f , ,N - 1 K 1. A' J c f wf2f'f.f - e - e 'K' -A f ' J f . - 'M ,.,,,,.'vx, A' llsjf,-'MF . V ,. ,V , 479 ,, .if ww? ,Ni t,r. :v s l ' ,. Q 4 1 Q 4 ,. 4 These same qualities contribute to the success of the Edgewater Eagle. Each personas accomplish- ments are incorporated in every achievement of the school as a whole, whether it be in athletics, in scholarship, in citizenship, in the arts, in com- munity service, in competition at county and state conventions, or in demonstrations of never-flag- ging spirit. Without the individual the whole would he worthless. And it takes co-ordination of the various activities-study, sports, and clubs-to create the well-rounded personality which is im- perative in today's fast-paced society. This goal of personal development can be achieved only when, individually and as a whole, EHS Eagles fly high. -al Q 4' y,4,D. ' A91 HH 5 we Q 5 J i O r vw X, 'ffhgif .x I I t 'Q' . .N y 9 x , V S: Q3 J 1 ' T971 I ,L j x Q, F I , Q4 4? 4 A ' .8 9, Q ,- Thu- quietness of the library draws many sludrnls In do rc-svzlrch work, honu-work, or ms-re-ly relax and vnjoy an inn-rvsling hook. P s gs TIIPIIIPS, projects, reports and spvvvhvs we-rv ll few of the task that lnotivaled Eagle hands to rvarh for thm rvferenm- shelves. WW , ,Lg-... a 4.- H: J,-' .nw New emphasis was placed on American educa- tion in 1959. A well-rounded program with adc- quate opportunities for the gifted student and ex- cellence of instruction was especially stressed. Edgewater answered this challenge with a curricu- lum that was above average in all phases. Courses were available to satisfy all interests and abilities. Two years of chemistry. physics. elec- tronics, three years of algebra, solid gcometery, and trigonomctry aided budding spaceship design- ers. World travelers-to-be gained from the four foreign languages and social studies classes. The future's businessmen and women profited from the DCT and DE programs and front typing, short- hand, and bookkeeping. The excellence of instruction and outstanding achievelnent of students was illustrated by the ex- ceptional showing of EHS on nationally admin- istered tests. The results of National Merit Scholar- ships and College Entrance Examinations revealed that it cannot be denied that ill scholastic standards Edgewater Eagles flew to great heights in '58-'59. Mr. Jay W'ishau supervises work of advanced chemistry students Mason kelses and Jerrw Wright as thcv prove a new theory with an experlmen 41-9' V f 7 V 9 v ' r v , V ' V ' v Y Y V Y 9 wr Swinging for an fore-hand stroke, David Miller gains momentum for a fast return. Edgewater highlighted its '58-'59 season with extremely spirited support. The Eaglecade to Tam- pa boasted 750 exuberant Eagles, the largest group in EHS history. A Homecoming parade, gala with colorful floats done by EHS clubs, preluded a game made memorable by a glamorous queen, court and thrilling 29-13 victory over the Jax Paxon Eagles. Their spirit rode high in all other phases of EHS life. It shone in the bright, night lights of Edge- water when they burned for the many students attending club meetings. It glistened on purchases which bought the winning votes for EHS students and parents in the Pot of Gold contest, where Edge- water won the first prize of 3500. Yes, in school spirit, Edgewater Eagles do and always will fly high. To the rhythm of Wave The Flag, the Edgewater band makes their Ev formation during the Boone-Edgewater half-time show. Etlgvwalcfs traditional, big bonfire is tho liugla-'s long-al if CHOOL SPIRIT Elvis q-annum: N4 sf' Realizing the value of a well-rounded program Edgewatf-r's Eagles did not content themselves with merely a classroom education. Seeing the bounti ful list of extra-curricular activities offered by EHS, they took advantage of it to the fullest. Pursuing hobbies or talents, participating in athletic events, striving to improve their school and their community, and looking to the future in the light of their chosen professions. Edge water's clubs were full of enthusiastic members Rut the Eagles were not merely Njoinersf, who did not work once they entered a club. They par ticipated gayly and spiritedly, and thus acconl plished much. A great n1a11y pleasant and profita ble hours were spent by the sophomores, juniors and seniors who helped Edgewater fly high A puk ln tht backstage mirror Ends linda N141 ullar Nllfhl ls llardx and Jawne Glasser putting on last-minute touches before Song of Norwavf' at -.1 I. Q !F . vw 5 nf, , , 3 ir Q . -. 9, . W 4 U J- .. ,nm , gl u' 5 f' M1-vw . .SLA Y 9,1 A, ' In 3 s i .K ' i 5 4 hx. W .Mimi ' W , , , 3 4 , i I4 .xc ultw p 3 ,lumors p 61 Sophomore-s p 72 Seniors . . . . p. 37 lv F CULTY ND DMINI IDN X gf ,JW---'- ,f'N .,.4..----- J. ,,f ' A f.,- f .9 Q, ,Lazy ' at With pencil in hand ready to jot down any important details, Mr. Davis confers with one of the faculty members concerned about the welfare of one of thc students in her class. f I S if km j Num ' V sr., Giving a welcoming speech to EdgPW3'Cf,S new Eagles, Mr. Davis demonstrates for us his big sensc of humor. PRI CIPAL HOWS VER ATILITY Versatility was the keynote whenever Mr. Orville R. Davis, our principal, was discussed. A man of many and varied talents, Mr. Davis put them all to work for the benefit of Edge- water's students and teachers. No job or proh- lem was too insignificant for his personal at- tention, no task too large or perplexing for him to solve successfully. Aiding the school toward its peak of efli- ciency, Mr. Davis dictated the assignment of teachers, the direction of the school program, and the organization of the curriculum. Fur- ther assuring this efiiciency, he oversaw the managing of Edgewater's many departments. But he could also perform many of the tedi- ous tasks which were continually popping up in a school Edgewater's size, such as the fig- uring of a senior's position in his class. But Mr. Davis could take time out from his busy day to appear in and support school functions, athletics, and plays. Truly his was a variety-filled position at EHS. Mr. Davis keeps the audience rolling in the aisles as he repeatedly begs for an opportunity to play his big bass fiddle between acts of the Faculty Fiasco. W 13 ,fin 'KAW ob- Wlr Brumbaugh pau es while fillmg out the complex senior tran crlpts to rcccnc a tele phone call from a students parents concerning .1 problem about a schedule change Mr Brumbaugh has won popularity with the students for his falr dealmgs ln all sltuatlons Although he was alwavs on the go he would spare a mlnute to help us work out a problem Has care ful maneuvering enabled hlm to plan our schedules to sult us Much of hls tlme was spent lll wrltlng the senlor transcrlpts Taklng tlme out from hls warled duties, Mr B was found at all school functlons-drama and musical productions, speech competltlon, ath letlc contests, and hand concerts Mrs Brumbaugh, who served the dual urer of Edgewater, was often busy count mg stacks of money or balancmg books wlth her assistant Mrs Harrison Be sldes keeping track of about S3100 000 for school actxvltles, she sold all athletlc tickets, worked out the countv budget, sponsored the bookstore, and loyally supported all Edgewater actlvltles Miss Chapman, a graduate of D8 sklll fullv serv ed as our front office secretarv Correspondence, Hllng, and answering the phone were her jobs Gathered 'around Mr Brumbaugh to find out the daw s assxgnmcnt are his assistants Rou 1 Theresa Hughes Charlotte Daw on Janice Tilghman Beckw wllkllls Patti Par ott Barbara I I Jackson Row 2 Danna McCullers Nettle Baker Wlnnle Kenncdv Margo Wllson Lnnda Ashcroft T W 14 ' ' ' 'W M . ' ' Ei Xf A x . . . . 2 1 fl Q f y . ' Q I ,Q , H V lr' A W, . . ' - L Q, Y -N mm ,A . . -G 4 . . ,V ' ss , ' ' as 99 '51 V I I-:dll I ol r 9 role of secretary to Mr. Davis and treas- lv , . A. xv C Q o 1 u U U 9 'K g f ,C c A . 1 S i , . . p i . S . .V - . 1 . L .N N . Q V : 5 A, ,S , ' - , 'Y v. . 5 . F , ' ' ' : ' is 9 1 , 3 - S , ' . 1 A 0 'Y 5 ft V . L' Y 7 , K' f ..,- 4 'sz ... f 4 4 , V, ku. J Q. ,Hx 4 2 3 1 14 ' Mrs. Brumbaugh's and Mrs. Harrison's assistants are First Row: Marjie 0'Neall, Patricia Boxall, Beckey Barnes, Michele Hardy, Joy Woods, Second Row: Mrs. Brumbaugh, Beverly Boone, Karen Burkhart, Suzanne Powell, Nancy Cole, Janet Burkhart, ,lane Rose, Mrs. Harrison. QD While Mrs. Harrison puts away the cash box, Mrs. Brumbaugh finishes recording the day's income. ASSISTED BY THEIR EF FICIE T OFFICE ORKERS The front office workers were a tremendous asset to Miss Pat Chapman, secretary, this year, Row 1 : Myra Sightler, Carowin Wright, Miss Chapman, Sandra Mclntire, Nancy MacNamerag Row 2: Bonny Block, Jackie Sharr, Suzann Butler, Gloria Greenland, Susan Mathews, Sally Cray, Arleen Stone. Miss Chapman jots down some notes concern ing one of many calls she answers each day. I '- l wus :'uAI'i!.xN E PW ' The girls who work for Miss Thomas as her assistants are Row 1: Anita Hatcher, Jane W'ooddell, Lucia Kennedy, Charlotte Buchan, Frances ,Iohnsong Row 2: Sue Murray, Ann Johns, Jamie Bostick, Brenda Sandersg Row 3: Judy Hayes, Judy DuBois, Faye Lafler, Dana Pharr, Patti Browning. Miss Thomas takes a brief moment to rest from her tremendous task of recording daily attendance reports. 6 -,Xs E THUSIASTIC DEANS AND ADVISERS AIDED BY Serving as assistants to the class advisers are Diane Bivins, Betsy Park, Molly Starling, Emily McCoy, Ceret DuBois, Lorene Taylor, Kay Weiss, Jeff Burnett, Margie Smith. 1 - Our helpful class advisers, Miss Gordon, Miss Mont- l gomery, Miss Evans, and Mrs. Baldridge glance over a few of the catalogs found in our College Center. fd I 16 w Miss Lorena Thomas, the Dean of girls, will always be remembered for her kind anel un- derstanding ways. She was available for ad- vice on both social and personal prolnlems. The namesake of the senior Tri-Hi-Y gladly held conferences with students and parents alike. Keeping daily attendance records on every student took a great deal of attention. Mr. Fleming, the Dean of lnoys, served E.H.S. for the fourth year. He did a splen- did joh of keeping track of over 900 boys. His advice and friendship proved helpful to many who gladly accepted care in the clinic. Another of his duties was handling the test- ing program, and recording the necessary in- formation for the proper parties. Miss Cordon, the Junior Class Adviser, and Miss Montgomery and Mrs. Baldridge, the sophomore class aelvisers, spent many hours consulting with the students and making out schedules. Miss Evans, taking time out from her gym classes, used two periods a day for conferring with the seniors. The class ad- visers proved to he a helpful asset to the students of Edgewater High School. HELPFUL WORKERS SKILLF LLY SERVE TUDENTS Mr. Fleming's absence presents no problem for his eflie le nt as I llnts Mtlmg lxnnlnll Mileenn Ned llarr lrlsellla Doyle Bettv l'ldllklll'l liuek iiarnhart, Ann Pharr, john l.ofton, Betsy Ellis, Roger llolllr Dottie Sanlfold Sffllllllllg Vllke lllrrlnger Ro emarw leroper Sally lil Inger , we-'vw C? 1 'V eg A' AW X,-X Above Left Preparmg for the wlld attack launched on the lunch room thrlce dally are Jewell Hurburt Edna B3ll6W Helen Wolfe head manager Edna Fllaskl Beatrlce Page 'Vhnnle Harrington Above A quick peak belund the scenes ln the lunchroom dlscloses Arlene Patterson Tomml Lou Hardemon Theresa Bradley Alfer doll Hardeman and Iona Phllllps getting lunch for the student Left Monew ls the entlcmg toplc belng discussed bw cashiers Bar bara Crusselle Daud Nllller Cllle Puckett John Kellw David Shaw A teen ager s appetite lB renowned and formidable Multlply thls appetite hv nearly 2000, and you hate an idea of the tremendous Joh faclng our lunchroom staff A snack har and a cold lunch llne served cold drinks and sandwiches, wlllle three hot lunch llnes pro vlded balanced meals, cooked and served with the greatest care and efficiency Running the lunchroom was one of the re current Jobs which the Edgewater P T A dld every year Ahlv gulded by Mrs John Leete president, the P T A kept parents lnformed of the latest developments on the EHS scene Changes ln the currlculum and ln teaching methods were all well explalned by an organ lzatlon which served Edgewater falthfully Preparing tasty tldblts are ,Ioan Buck jerry Ellis Joy Bracewell Elizabeth Koenig, and Robert Peter Mrs Trussler smlles happllv Lunchroom workers obllglnglw pose for the Odasaglah Photographer Row 1 Lamar Wlngate Elualyeth Sharp Pat Hughes Elalne Dean blorla Kendall Cladls Bragg Lucv Bragg farol Salter and Blllv Barnes Row 2 Kav Durst Row Kmg Leroy Doss Robert Dowdw and Gene Kent auqprv 2 'V . 4 ' . l PT -7 511 t S ' vga, ...al B S 1 . . , . iv, I ' , , . ., . , A . . . 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A., Mrs. Pittman, Mrs. Tegethoff, Mrs. Triplett, and Mrs. Smith hurriedly arrange the chairs and tables for the annual faculty bar- becue party. 1. f X ' X a K- 4-1 TODIANS AND P.T.A. ARE EHS EAGER BE VERS There's a light bulb burned out in Room 2023, 'sThe pencil sharpener in Room 161 is , not working. Could you tell me where I can find a hammer?,, These are only a few sam- ples of the long list of questions so often asked our EHS custodians. Mr. Ralph Den- nart, head custodian, Mr. Alfred Cousins, Mr. Raoul Le Casse, Mr. Arthur Smith, Mr. Earl Thornton, and Mr. Charles Walkinshaw were on call for solving perplexing problems around school. Another helping hand was Emma Cutts, the Edgewater maid, who gladly aided the Eagles every possible moment. Pausing a moment from their varied duties around EHS are our busy custodians: Mr. Ralph Dennart, Mr. Raoul LaCasse, Mr. A. C. Smith, Mr. Earl Thornton. and Mr. Charles W. Colter. 19 One of the most difficult jobs found around Edgewater, that of keeping the sch00l's premises as clean as possible, is cheer- fully accomplished by Emma Cutts, our able helper. M FROM UNKNOWN TO NOWN AS YEAR PROGRESSED f , X , .Y 1' gh llaving a blast in the chemistry lab are Mr. Per Mar, Mr. Sprouse, Mr. Lowry, and Mr. W'ishau. As the delicate operation begins, Mr. Per Mar, Miss Perry, and Mrs. Vestal get ready to make the necessary incisions, while Mr. Ingram, Mr. Gunter, and Mr. Hunt watch with bloodthirsty looks. Lyle Lowry-A, B .... University of Ken- tucky, Chemistry, Photography Club. ,lohn Per Mar-A. Il., B. S .... Stetson Univer- sity, Biology, Audio-Visual. Fred Sprousel B. S. E .... University of Florida, Chair- lnan Science, Bi-l'hy-Chem. ,lay Wishauf B. S., M. Ed .... University of W'isconsin, Chemistry, Bi-Phy-Chem. Vi'illiam Gunter -University of Florida, Biology, Key Club. Lawrence Hunt-B. S., M. A ..., Morris Harvey College, Biology, Senior Science, Lunch Duty. Irwin Ingram-B. S .... University of Arizona, Biology. Rachel Perry--B. S., M, S .... Stetson Univer- sity. Mary Vestal-B. A., M. A .... Acadia University, Chairman Biology. Health Coordinator. l XXTIH 'Q Human skeletons, dissected grasshoppers, intricate laboratory equipment, and complicated charts formed the first impression for a beginning science student- bewilderment. This reaction was soon superseded by one of horror as teachers explained the amount of material they expected to cover in the coming year. An unexpected explosion or the surprise of seeing the inside of a worm became second nature to the chem- istry and biology classes. The physics classes stayed on the path oi' the basic principles of matter and energy, while the senior science boys learned a little bit about everything. But all shared a common surprise at seeing the amount of knowledge they really could put away in such a fascinating subject as science turned out to be. A demonstration presented by Mr. Wishau is watched intently by his chemistry II class. hart essential compounds for his next experiment. pw., Louis Edwards-B. S., M. Ed .... University of Florida, Mathematics, Campus Crusaders. Arthur Foss-A. B .... Boston University Graduate School, Mathematics, Jr. Optimists. May Lois Holbrook-A. li .... University of Richmond, Mathematics, Senior Class Sponsor. Lester Mc- Kinney, B. S. E.. M. A .... Peabody College, Mathematics, Rating Sheets. Myra Agnew- A. li .,.. Stetson University, Mathematics, Chairman Courtesy Committee. William Brisbin -B. S. E .... University of Florida, Mathe- matics, Traffic. Edgar Har4+B. S., M. S .... Florida State. Betty Jo Neal-B. S. Ed .... WI-st Virginia University, Chairman Mathematics, Assistant Senior Class Sponsor. 97 ' Q -1.51.5 e Jaawg Having the use of complex instruments, Mr. Edwards and Mr, Foss appear quite confi- dent as they point out the solution of a problem to Mrs. Holbrook and Mr. McKinney. MATHEMATIC TEACHER HAVE PROBLE I T00 Your projects will be due exactly three weeks from today. This statement was made not only in the English and vocational courses, but in the mathematics courses as well. These teachers believed that proj- ects should be required from each student to help them gain a better understanding of the common uses of geometry and algebra in our world of today. The mathematics teachers had meetings and conventions, and many of them continued taking refresher courses during the summer in various colleges to keep their teaching and their students up-to-date. The students who selected to take these math courses realized the hard work that was involved, but as the year ended they felt as rewarded as the teachers who taught them, and each one looked forward to the day UL Just taking it easy is Miss Neal while her door gets decorated for Christmas. Mr. Brisbin and Miss Agnew listen while Miss Neal explains a theory to Mr. Hare. that they would put their past four years of learning into practice Teachlng the future generations f Amerlca was a Job ably handled by Edgewaters vocational teachers The home economlcs classes trained girls to run more efliclent homes A new add: tlon ln then' department was the home and famllv hung course, whlch explained problems before and after marriage and how they are overcome The auto mechanics and vocational ag rlculture classes brought thelr own tvpe of work into actual practice durmg the school dav The students were, therefore, much better prepared to meet sltuatlons arlslng after graduatlon That's mine? exclaims Mr. Pilker, and Mrs. Rendulic and Miss Terrcbone laugh as Miss Hayward exhibits his first baking effort. Turning the tables on the teachers, we find Mrs. Abke, Mr. Barkley, Mrs. Phillips, and Mrs. Bidwell taking a typing test, timed by Miss Saunders. CEyes on copy, Mrs. Abke.I OCATIO AL COURSES ID STUDE T I FUT RE Mr Brown 1 how mg Mr Van Voorhees Mr Moncuef lWIr Northrop how good wonu n drivers are Juha Hayward B S Florida State University Home Economics, .Ir Red Cross Henrv Pllker-Cleveland Trade School, Auto Mechanics Sportsmens Club Marjorie Rendullc B S Indiana State College, Home Econom lcs Future Homemakers Juanita Ter rebonnw-B S Florida State Um versity Home Economics Future Nur es Louise Abke-A B Oberlin Busl ness Yearbook Joseph Barkley B S M Ed Penn Teachers College, Busl ness Eagle Eye Wilma Bidwell A B M A George Washington Umver sits Business, Calendar Gladys Phil s B North Carolina State business staff annual Frances Saun rs A B B Florida Southern College Chalrman Business Insurance Collection Freda Brown B S Eastern Kentucky State College Home Economics Future Homemakers Rus sell Moncrxef B S Richmond Professional Institute, Dlstrlbutlve Edu cauon Monitors Vocational Culdc James Northrop--B S A M A Unlversltv of Florida Vocational Agri culture Future Farmers Stuart Van Voorhees Columbia University D C T Lockers -NNN . . 0 . . 9 - , . . . , . . . . t . .. . . . Y . A . . Y I 0 I ' ' 1. . . . . 'Y' in lieu . , kj, I . . ' 9 , . s. 'ss . -f, . ,-', . ' - - . . 3 . . - I call . I' 4'-on - ' - ,.-1 l, '- 9 ' . - 's an lilo o '- , 1 . l m. -, 1 Ilan . I ' .13 . . 1 .- lip-.S.... ' , 9 ' ' de-. ., ' 9 ' 9 . Q To soon , , . , ' 5- . . . '1-'s svul 9 9 f - S. , '- , . 1 ' lv, o s 'Y 'YY 0, 1 ' - 2 'A' f I 71. m M - 2 '..,, To lllustrate a point made ln a recent Revolutionary War dlscusslon Mr Johnson ln dlcates a posltlon on map while Mr Cinnamon Mr DeVane, and Mr Bradlev watch Harry Bradley-B. S. Ed., M. Ed .... Penn. Teachers College, Social Studies, Hi-Y. James Cinnamon- Eastern Kentucky, llistory, Basketball. Leroy Dc- Vant+-li. S., M. A .... Peabody College, Social Studies, Text books. john Johnson-A. B .... East- ern State College, Social Studies Materials Chairman, Wheel Club. Frank Lough-B. S. P. E., M. E .... West Virginia University, Social Studies, Football, Baseball. Frank Singletary-ll. S ,... Stetson, Social Studies, Football, Tennis. Emily Baldridge-A. B., WI. S .... Florida State University, llistory, Ass't Sophomore Adviser Margaret Brewton--A B M A University of Florida Lhalrman Social Studies Francis Flupatrlck A B M A Stetson Um urltw Sociology junior Class Sponsor Raymond Jackson B A Ohio State University, Social Studies Sam Porter B S M Ed Texas A 81 M Soc1alStud1es Civil Defense Dewey Stallard B A M A Tenn Teachers College Social Studies Track JV Football Basketball HISTORY EXPLAI D A CIE T T0 ODER TIMES 6'The Robe, Plymouth Adventure, and Norh west Passage were a few of the movies which added to the enjoyment of the social studies classes this year This department ranges ln subject from cave II and the World his men and ancient Greece to World War cause and effect of man s social behavior tory, U S history, problems of American democracy, Cusually known as P A D D, psychology and 800101 ogy are the courses which go to make up this interest mg section To make it even more interesting, themes, projects, reports, and sk1ts of all sorts were assigned by the ever helpful teachers Many a student galned temporary fame as Caesar or Napoleon, and many a night was spent ln frantic study Coach Slngletarv and Coach Lough reviewing the team on some very lm portant plays to be used that night Mrs Baldrldge shows the Parthenon a students excellent project, to Mr Jackson Mr Fitzpatrick, Mr Stal lard Miss Brewton and Mr Porter 23 vi E 'fy - . . . . 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' i' . ., . a 9 ' ' X' 42,51- all ly i Q43 z 5 at A. . , Mr. Dietz, Mrs. Brooks, and Mr. Bryant look on -- i....5. y Mr. Kieffner trumpets away as he announces the saving of a banned library book by Mrs. Odom and Miss Branch, while Miss Campbell and Mr. Sincic record the scene for posterity. f Hwiif fp L X? i .- f 5 1 9 - 4 A 4,4 J' ,A L ,aff jr, 5 fr J- qi Wim rx' me ,, 14 I '-'ef !,x F5 K 'N x Y Julia Brooks-A. B., M. S .... Wesley'an College, Spanish, Pan American Club. Ronald Bryant-A. B., M. A .... Wofford College, Spanish, Jr. Civitan Club. ,lane Crow-B. A. . . . Central Teachers, Latin, Latin Club. John DietziB. A., M. A .... University of Pitts- burgh, Spanish, French, and German. Marie Branch-A. B., B, S., L. S .... Syracuse University, Librarian, Reading, Library Coun- cil. Joan Campbell-B. A. E .... University of Florida, Art, Beautification.. Fair Exhibits. Art Club. Delbert Kieffner-B. S., M. A. . . . Indiana State Teachers College, Band, Lunch Duty. Kathleen Odom--A. B., B. S .... Missouri Valley College, Librarian, Voca- tional Cuidance, Bulletin Boards. Edward Sincic-B. S. E .... University of Florida, Graphic Arts, Safety Council. Marie Cooper- B. A .... Florida State University, Spanish. Latin, Assemblies. Estelle Thomas-M. M. . . . North-Western University, Vocal Music, Choral Society, Stage Crew, Sprechen Sie Deutch? One of the odd phrases which crept into conver- sation and discussion was introduced by the new German class. The influence of this and the other language courses spread throughout Edgewater in the form of foreign quotations and general knowledge of the people and customs of other countries. The art department, too, won a name for itself. The branches worked to- gether on musical productions and re- sults werc outstanding. The original sets complemented beautifully the col- orful costumes and the lovely music. ARTS A D LANGUAGE S ADD BEA TY AND C LT RE During all assembly Pl'0gl'am, Mrs. Cooper Painting on such a large scale is a difficult job, but under the guidance of Miss Campbell, consults the cue sheet to find the proper time Marion 0'Rork will finish her picture in plenty of time for the scenery for a school play. for Mrs. Thomas to pull the light switch 7-...J --X-Q. A if! Physical education played a vital part in the life of the students. Gym teachers had to see that all the stu- dents learned teamwork and correct procedure of play. Physical fitness, knowledge, and aptness of the student depended on their valuable teachings. Correct turns, proper hand motions, and courtesy on the road were drilled upon each day in the driver's training class. Before being passed, students had to go through many rigid tests and a tough training period far more com- plex than teenage road-e-os. Charlestons, a roaring twenties' fash- ion show and barber shop quartets were revived in the teachers' humorous Faculty Fiasco . A musical devil and an angelic choir were also on the scene. This show proved the unusual versatility of our faculty. 66 f-1 ' ' - N , . . When the hula hooping craze swept the nation, the faculty was not immune, as Miss Mack, Coach Spoone, and Miss Rilca demonstrate while Coach Berry looks on in dignified silence. DEXTERITY HIGHLIGHTS CLASSES A D MFIA CO Robert Berry--M. E. D .... University of Florida, Physi- cal Education, Athletic Director, Disaster Chairman, E Club. Mary Mack-B. S. M. P. H .... University of Missouri, Physical Education, Cheerleaders, Majorettes. Rose Rilea-B. S .... Florida State University, Physical Education, Girls Varsity Club, JV Cheerleaders. William Spoone-B. S .... University of Tennessee, Physical Education, Football, Golf. James Hinson-B, S., E. M. E. D .... University of Florida, Driver Training, Traffic Control. Harold Lomax--B. A .... Pennsylvania State ' College, Driver Training, Traffic Control. Memories of the gay twenties are brought to life in a Charleston danced by Miss Rilea, Miss Mack, Miss Hayward, Miss Stokes, Miss Sells, Miss Campbell, Miss Cordon, Mrs. Crow and Mrs. Thomas. Phyllis Hughes is confused as Mr. Hinson advises, Turn a little right, and Mr. Lomax calls, No, you need to come to the left.', FW ummm' , aff M nf 1 if wifes g u Y gf 15,6 , , I I 'y 39. ' qu a X, view, , J I Ei . , .. .. V' 1 Infirm of purpose! Give me the dag- X gers, shouts Lady Macbeth, Miss Nel- son, to Macbeth, Mr. Wampler, as they I enact a dramatic scene for Mrs. Tor- 4. rance, Mrs. Farley, and Miss Stokes. me-'fs ww' A , 'A GRA AR PLUS PLAYS REFLECT E GLI H YEAR X Smgxw 1 ' swans L3- Activities in the English depart- ment were varied to stimulate inter- est. There was poetry study for the aesthetic-minded person. Macbeth and Silas Marner gave everybody a chance to try out his skill in under- standing and interpreting famous lit- erature. Acting out various scenes was almost comical when inexperienced uactorsi' tried to speak the language of Shakespeare. Of help to all were vocabulary, grammar, and spelling. Demonstrating correct parliamentary proce- dure for Miss Montgomery, Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Everett, Miss Sells, and Mr. Crutchfield is Mrs. Knowles, the forensics instructor. Selecting some best sellers for their stu- dents' reports are Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. W'ebn1an, Miss W'aldron, Miss Cordon. Iras Farley-A. B .... Marshall College, English, Eagle Eye. Mildred Nelson-A. B., M. A .... Northwestern University, English, Courtesy Committee. Charlotte Stokes--B. A., M. A .... Huntington College, English, Torch Society, Fire Drills, Honor Rolls. Ev- erett W'amplcr--B. S .... George Peabody College, English, Student Council, Chairman Fiscal Committee. William Crutchfield- B. S., M. Ed .... University of Arkansas, Speech, English, Ass't N. F. L. Mary Louise Daniels-L. L. B., M. A .... University of Tennessee, English, Courtesy Committee, Ass't junior Class Sponsor. Helen Everett- A. B .... Concord College, English, Reading, CB Tri-Hi-Y. Bess Knowles1B. A ..., Uni- versity of Wisconsin, Speech, Radio and T. V. Publicity, N. F. L., Policy Comnlittec. Eddith Montgomery-A. B., M. Ed .... Georgia State College for Women., English, Sophomore Class Sponsor. Peggy Sells- A. B .... West Virginia University, English, Drama, Thcspians. Sue Allen-A. B .... University of Kentucky, English, L. T. Tri- Hi-Y. Mary Gordon-A. B .... Stetson Uni- versity, English, Junior Adviser, Anchor Club. Bernice Waldron-B. .... . Concord College, English, M. L. Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y. Malka Wcbman-B. A .... University of Florida, English, Ass't Sophomore Sponsor. Mary Wilson-M. A .... University of Michigan, English, Future Teachers. if 4- I l ns- pres Malcolm Hawley helps Carol Popeloy treas lnto her cap and gown while Betsy Arnold, class y pres , helps Ann llcndrlck, sec adjust her robe Mrs May Lois Holbrook and Miss Bettv Jo Neal, the senior class sponsors, look over some sample senior class rings before taklng orders for them Upon returnlng to school after a fun filled summer, we as senlors began to reahze for the first tlme that this Fall HCIIVIIICS of the school vear were upon us, hlgh lighted by the football season which for 517 seniors would be their last hlgh school competition Wlth eager enthuslasm we all flocked lnto Tampa aboard the tram sponsored by the Latln Club We shall all remember our 29 13 homecoming vlctorv oy er Jacksonville Paxon, and our radiant queen, Nancy Anderson, with her vlvaclous court All too soon our last football season was oy er and we tucked lt away as one of the memorles of our hlgh school days Wlth a feeling of lmportance we at last wore our class rings, svmbollc of our final vear at Edgewater Ordermg name cards and measurlng for caps and gowns made us realize that graduation The basketball players and enthusiasm, began their final them each toss for the basket, olf was a moment to remember was on the way students, with renewed basketball season For each Jump for the tlp Chrlstmas holldavs bursting with all their actlyltles- decoratmg homerooms and doors, special partles, and 27 projects for the needy soon had come and gone and we were once again back to studles rly ed Senlor girls ln thelr prettlest partv dresses attended the yarlous teas held ln their honor Another slgn that the year was drawlng to a close was the annual state wlde senlor tests taken in the audltorlum The prom with all lts mixed emotions was upon us before we were fully aware of lt It was yery thrlllmg but lt also saddened us to know that this would be our last hlgh school dance It also made us conscious that graduation was just around the corner Wlth solemn thoughts and a sense of adulthood we attended our verv lmpresslye baccalaureate serylces at the Wlunlclpal Auditorium The finale of our twelye years of school had arrlyed and we hardly knew how to accept lt Yes, this was our graduation Diplomas ln hand, we knew that we were no longer a part of E H Q but that lt would remam a verv cherlshed part of our memories throughout the rest of our llyes With a sense of sadness we sald goodbve to our high school days and turned our thoughts to the future and nts plans for us, the class of 39 V X57 is . , 'hm l sv x 5 H ' 5 1' , , e l I , gs Q K .7 l I QQ, ff A W0llld he Olll' laSi year at E- H- S- The days flew by and before we knew it Spring ar- - I . n , ,- OLTSTANDIWG SENIORQ r lnnln I ls tl ji? 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X Broun, Sondra Buchan, I lmrlotte ,J -ABA it 45 MQ hu' had ll h llruu- llrancee llrynnt I uarene Browning, Patrlcm Brownlee. nr ara , V Burgesg, Janice Burkhart, Janet Burns, llon Burial, WIIIFV 31 JJ' if-. dp. V - 0 E v ' ', - - ' 9- 9' , , 9 9 9 , , , 9 ' ' ' 9 9 9 9 J ' - A Us , -S A' x 'v .- J ,. , z . . . , ,. l , , ,,. b. x ,,- . . , . , . , , , , . fy . S , 5 . L I , 4 I .- S A V .g ,- I K. I . : ' ' fs '. 5 ' 5 in .. , ,.- . . , V. ,- , .. . .. ' . 5 , , . .. . u I . - . I ' 7 Q ' 7 p . , . . , . as , , - - ' , ' , . ' ' ' I '. 3 .A 5 . . s D' , V . . i . , F- Q ,- - . ., , . . . c , , 5 , 9 , Y9 9 , 9 - I an F . ' 9 A ' , I 5 . , A A : .- .- , , ,- 3 l - - i Q 9 , as 99 9 , - - . , , . I . , 1 ' 4 ' s ' -'SF' 9' ll, ' 4 9 I , I I , ' : f ' If - ',9 -9,9 ,Q--3 9 Q '- B 9 s 1 lS95gse: - V: , ,99 9 . ' - - - . , ' . ' 3 L6 1 99 95 , - - 9 , so y I , I , 9 , s , v99 9 H w , 3 I , . l A 1 A E-Gals '58 0 BURKHART, JANET: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59g Future ' - 9 Q a Q I n ' 'i n . 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IDEAS IN EDUCATIO BURRIS, CHET: Sportsmen Club '57, '58: Key Club '57, '58, Treasurer '58g Swimming Team '57, '58 0 BUSCHER, HER- BERT 0 BUTLER, CAROL LEE: Library Council '57: Tri- Hi-Y '58, '59, Choral Society '58, '59: Student Assistant '57, '58, '59 0 BYRD, MARIE: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Student Assistant '58, '59: Senior Class Council '59, Junior Class Day '53 0 CAMPBELL, WILLIAM I CANFIELD, JEANNETTE: Torch Society '57g Choral Society '58, '59g Tri-M '59g Choralaires '57, '58, '59: Clinic '57, '58: State '57 O CARLSON, SONJA: Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, '59g Choral Society '57, '58g District Music Contest '57 0 CARMAN, RICKY: Honor Society '58, '59, Tri-M '58, '59, President '59, Choral Society '57, '58, '59: Hi-Y '58, '59 0 CARROLL, RUTH: Transferred from H. II. S., Horseheads, New York '58, Future Nurses '58, '59g Latin Club '58, Campus Crusaders '58, '59g Anchor Club '58, '58, Sec- retary '59 0 CARSWELL, RONALD: Glec Club '57, '58, '59g Eagleaires '58g Chess Club '57, '58, J. V. Football '58 0 CASHION, JAMES: J. V. Football '57, Varsity Football '58, '59, Track '57, '58, '59: Baseball '58, '59, Junior Civitan '58 0 CASTLE, JOAN: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, Mello-E's '58g E-Gals '575 Girls Varsity '58, '59, President '59, Tri-M '57, '58, '59g Future Teachers '57, '58, '59 0 CASTLEN, JAN: Art Club '58g Campus Crusaders '58: Cirls' Intramurals '59 0 CAUDLE, BILLY O CECIL, jEANE'I'I'E: Choral Society '58, '59, Choralaires '58, '59: All-State Chorus '58, Oklal1oma. Burris, Chet llusq-her, llerllerf llntler, Carol llyfd, Mllfit' Cilllllllttql, Yvlllilllll Fantield. Jeannette Carlson, Sonja Carman, Ricky f'ill'l'0ll- Rlllh Farsyvell, Ronald Fashion, James Castle, Joan Vastlen, Jan Candle, Billy CPPII, Jellllf-'Ni' . V he ,H ' ' 5 ' ' . .- K f I 5 4, y 9 5.22 as f-- L . .--i . ' A ' J ,Q 'W fe T an 5'5 j I :x ,. A ' , , a 1 3 'vu x . ' I' ' ' A X f ua'N iff' I A, A ,Q 15.55, f 'N , , 'ix' ,si , L . VY CQ' vii '-Q.. f fivlwi 'i A 8, ,KJV .2 Q:f 5 3 If xx, - ew .. 'QD' QQ ,fx 'T ve'-4' .5 pg fur 9 f ' '2- 8 v A vi gang Q HARDER CLASS WORK 'aw CHANLEY 'VllKl' latln llub 7 58 Tran fcrred from Indlana DA 0 IIIAPMAN BETII' Ollasaglah A Ilrls Athletle A oclltlon DK lep llub Transferred from BUPPIS laboratory School Muncll Indlana Eagle Eve 39 0 CHAPWIAV SANDY Var ll! fhefrllader 59 J V lhelr leader 38 lof'1ptaln 38 Student COUHCII 37 38 Scnlor Class Councll 59 I' I' A 38 Secretary '58 Honor SOCIPIV 58 59llHAl'IElL fRAD1 I' I' A 58 D L T 58 59 0 CHASTAIN Wll I IAVI RL SSELL 0 CHESHIRE FRANK FS Trl HlY 38 Future Teachers 58 I'uture Homemakers 38 Clee Club 57 Ebals 37 OCHIPVIAN RUTH ANN Trl HlY 58 39 Latlnllub 54 38 Future Nurses 51 38 ,Iunlor Red Cross 38 Pan Amerlcan Club 39 0 CLARK, AMY Junlor Red Cro s 57 38 Secretarv 57 Sweetheart fontest 58 Trl lIlY 58 59 Student Asslstant 58 Choral Soeletw 58 ECals 58 0 CLARK RODNFY E Club 37 '8 59 Presldent 59 IllY 57 38 59 Seerctarv 58 39 V'lrltv Football 38 59 ,I V Football 57 Baseball 5 58 59 Craduatlon U her 58 0 CI INI AN TERRY Transferred from Crafton Hlgh School Crafton If-nnswlvanla 0 COATES LINDA Transfc rrerl from New Snlwrna, Florlda 0 COFI' NIAN JOSEPH F F A 57 latln Club 57 0 COLLINS JANICF Choral Soclety 58 39 MelloEs 58 Transferred from Marlon Hlgh School Marlon Indlana 58 0 COLLINS LAMAR 0 COLSON ILYDA Glee Club 57 Future Homemakers 58 0 COWDON PATRICIA fllllllllllll Ruth 'Ann l lurk Ann Cofflllxln Joseph LUIIIIIS Jllllfe ,Y ll Chanley Wllke Chapman llcttm Chfllllllllll Sandy Chappell C rlldy Chastaln XX llll llll Cheslllre 1+ rnnl es Clzlrk Rodney 1 UIIIIIH I llllllll' fstfx 'aa-Q 'ff' N 'Q-Q, '---v 5 '27 l lil gun lerry lolslon Ilyllil '95 fgf, 13. 1 outee I lndl I olldon I lltrll ill 32654 'N 'Nz ,on f? Th-11 -ha' T127 Wayne Page carries on his part of the debate while his partner Bruce Lazar prepares himself for the rebuttal. HAVE TONGUE WILL T LK CONNELLY, SHANE: Sweetheart Contest '57, Student Coun- cil '57, Red Cross '57, '58, '59, Choral Society 0 CONNER, JUANITA: Student Assistant '58, '59 0 COOK, DWICIIT: Honor Society '58, '59, Key Club '58, '59, Golf Team '57, '58, '59, Bi-Phy-Chem '59 0 COOPER, ROSEMARY: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Chaplain '59, Band '57, Dean's Assistant '58, '59, Graduation Usher '58, Future Nurses '57, '58, Pan American Club '58, Junior Red Cross '58 0 CORNIBERT, ADRIENNE: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, F. T. A. '58, Color Guard '58, F. N. A. '59, Dean's Assistant '59 0 CORY, CAROLYN: Safety Council '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Youth Congress '58, Bi-Phy-Chem '57, '58, '59, Student Assistant '59, Latin Club '57, '59, Honor Society '58, '59 0 COUNSELLOR, DIANE 0 COWART, ISLA: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, E-Gals '57, '59, Mello-E's '58 0 COX, BETTY: Junior Class Council '58, Gregg Writers '58, Student Assistant '58, '59 0 COX, COLLEEN: Torch Society '57, Honor Society '58, '59, Sophomore Class Council '57, Odasagiah Staff '59, Delegate to Blue Ridge 0 CROSON, FRANK: Band '57, '58, '59, Odnsagiah Photographer '59, Drum Major '59 0 CRUSSELLE, BARBARA O CUPIT, PATRICIA: Office Assistant '57, Nurses' Aide '57, Art Club '58, Transferred from Kenwood High School '57 0 DALE, JOYCE: Transferred from Charlestown High School '57 0 DARLING, JULIA: Band '57, Latin Club '57, '58, '59, Tri- Hi-Y '58, Bi-Phy-Chem '59, Red Cross '57. Connelly, Shane Cory, Farolyn Croson, Frank :fav F 'fm ive X 5 5 mf ., 3' U f 1 32 A J . 8 fr f Conner, Junnltn Counsellor, Dinne Crnsselle, llurburn ',.--nv N. Cook, Dwvlghf Cownrt, Isla Cupit, Patricia .A 9 C129 Cooper, Rosemary Cox, Betty Dale, Joyce .un ..-' Cornibert. Adrienne Fox, Colleen llnrling, Julin 1 10' F ,A WX, Qs 'QI 1 - 8' hw . V1f'f M, DAVIDSON JOHN Student Councll 58 Latln Club 58 ,l V Basketball 57 Eagle Eve 59 Transferred from Buchtel Hugh Akron Ohlo 57 0 DAVIS GINGER Choral Society 57 58 '59 Eagle Eye 59 Dlstrlct Vocal 57 58 59 State Norway 59 0 DAVIS RUTH Odasaglah Staff 59 Robert E Lee Hugh Montgomery Ala 58 0 DAWISON JOY Trl HIY 58 D C T 59 Presldent 59 0 DAWSON CHAR L0'I'I'E Trl H1Y 58 '59 Sophomore Class Council 57 Jumor Class Council 58 Graduatlon Usher 58 Student Assistant '58 Office Asslstant 59 0 DeANGELIS ALFRED O DENNY DAVID 0 DEWITT, RICKEY HIY 57 '58 59 Eaglealres 59 Choral SOCICIV 59 Dlstnct Muslc Contest '59 State Contest 58 J V Basketball 57 Choralalres 59 O DIBLASIO JOYCE Campus Crusaders 58 59 Gregg Wrlters 58 '59 Eagle Eye Reporter 58 0 D1 CARLO TONI F T A '58 Presndent 59 Latm Club Vlce President '57 Presldent 58 Honor Society 58 '59 Vice President '59 ulll and Scroll 58 Chaplain 59 Band 57 58 59 Eagle Eye 59 I DICKINSON JUDITH Mayorette 57 58 59 Band 57 58 59 Band Llbrarlan 58 59 Student Assistant '58 0 DORST ROBERTA Campus Crusaders 59 Student Assistant '59 Glrls Varsity Club 59 F H A 59 O DOTHEROW WILLIAM 0 DOTSON JERRI Odasaglah 58 59 Trl H1Y '58 59 Red Cross 59 Treasurer 59 Junior Class Daw 58 Latm Club 57 S8 F T A 59 Twerp Twlrl Court 57 0 DOVER BRYAN 0 DOVER CARL Student Councll '57 ,lunlor Optlmlst 57 58 59 Chess Club 57 58 59 Sec retary 57 Presldent 58 Bl Phy Chem 57, 58 59 Secretarv 59 Honor Society '58 59 Denny David Dewitt Rickey Dorst Roberta Dotllerow VYilllum I mi, 59 9 H - .Q 1 . 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V , A 9 9 . 9 ' 9 Z x 9 1 ' ,, I ,A 9 9 M' Y I 9 9 I Y Q I I 7 X 7-59 ' fi IWN fi sq-sf, 9' ' TRADITIO AL BRE KFAST ,, 'C '7 uv X if-'-'jj X' NJ i fit J ba 1 ' ' -5 K' 1 Donnnng Xrlene Doyle lrlscilla llnlloi I eret Duneun Janet Durolher Angle Q96 lh er, Ruby lf mein: ln, Gus If dmondson, 1 al-ol hnslgn, John Lppfs, Frank Ettlngrer, 'tlarllwn 36 DOWNINC ARLENF frm ferred from Leesburg lllgh School Leesburg Florida 51 Student Assistant S9 0 D0llE lRl5CllIA Future Burn 7 58 59 latln flub 7 Color fuard 58 I'r1 Htl 59 Deans AQWISIIIII 59 0 DuBOl5 CERET J V Ba kctball 57 58 latm llub 58 59 B1Phy Chem 59 Senior Claes Council 59 Honor SOCICIV 58 '59 Senlor Class Adueer Assnstant 59 0 DUKE ANN Latln Club 57 Future Teacher: 57 Llbmrw Council 58 59 0 DUNCAN JANET Choral SOClPlY APPOIIIPBUICI 51 58 59 StateClm1c 58 Tr1M 57 58 59 Eaglemre Accompamst 57 58 59 Fhoralalres 57 58 59 Torch SOCIOIV 57 Latln Club 0 DUROCHER ANGIE I'1tln Club 57 0 DYER RUBY Student AGQISIBIII 58 0 EASTMAN GUY J V Football 51 Student Council 57 Track 57 Baselrlll 57 58 59 Varlty Football 58 59 Junior nltan 57 58 ecrc Irv 8 ur 5 0 .58 9 Student A 1 l'lnl 57 luturc Nur es 58 0 ED WARD? llllIAN Studcnt As 1 tant 51 58 59 0 FIIIQ RETSEY Trl lll Y 58 59 ,lumor flaw founcll 58 l ll n Klub DX Qtudent Assist mt 57 59 Jumor Ilass Daw 18 0 FNSII N JOHN 0 El,l'S l-RANK Transferred front fonnettl cut 0 E'l I'lNf ER MARII Y 'V 'lorch Qocletw 57 l'ttm I lub 5 58 Future Nur e 58 0 EVANS BRENDA Qtudent A slstant 57 58 0 EWAN5 ROBERT HIY 58 59 Tran ferred from Boone Hugh S1 hool Orlando Florida 51 gnu so'N f if ' l X 4 X4-if ' 3 Fllis, Betuew EW un-1, Robert Edu ardi, Lillian EW ans, Brenda 4' .9- -fa 41,11 lr , - Y -'19 .1 f X I , 9 1 1 1 . 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', 9 9 ' . - . , s. , , r, . - ' , ' , s- . . L . , .- . , , . . 1 A 1 . Y A ' 'SXWWJSVF' 5 ,il ,J .ff fd 5 A fn if tg' E: J -C' it ' 5321, -. 35' HELD I HO OR OF SENIORS EW IN BUF L.1glf-llmd 58 59 A ltmtllbrarmn 71 Malormttz 57 58 59 'IrllIlY 58 79 junior fl'ls Du 58 0 FARMER CARI VIFSIIV Footblll 58 Q9 ,I V I'oot ball 57 E Club 58 59 O FAZIO THOMAS Art Club 58 59 Su-gulnl at Arm 58 59 FEI DMAN SIIARRON T A 59 O FINNFII BIII Eagle-'ureg 57 58 9 H1Y 19 Oklahoma 58 Choralales 8 59 Song of Norwav 59 0 FITYI ERALD JERRY I FOLTZ ANN Torch SOCICIV 57 0 FORD THOMAS 0 FORDHAM CAROLYN Sophomore Class COUDCII 51 Music 57 58 59 Trl HIY 58 Gregg Writers 58 59 Oklahoma '58 Song of Norwav 59 Choralalres 58 MelloE-. '58 0 FOSTER RONNIE J V Football 57 Junlor flvxtan 57 8 59 Eagle Fve 58 59 0 FOWI ER MARIS Eagle Eve 58 9 N F I 59 Iatmllub 58 CheG Club 57 58 J V oo! ball 57 Qulll and Scroll 58 59 0 FOX CARL D 57 58 Momtor 58 59 0 FREYER PAT Tran fc-rrcd from Mirwland lllgh lolnt Hugh Qxhool m Hyaltsulle 0 FRFZIFRFS JANET Ihnd 57 58 59 TIUIIIUS Lruaadcr 57 Trlnsferrefl from Wlntc Park '58 0 FUNSTON, DON Football 57 58 59 SDOFIBIIICH Llub 57 58 59 Stufllnl Lounml 58 F F A 58 59 E Club 58 59 Vlce Prvudont 59 Truck 57 58 59 0 IARLANLER FLEANOR lhnru ' 59 F H A I win Sue Farmer I url Fxuno lhoumu l lllllllllll Shurrl n Finnell Bill Fitzgerald Jen-w C27 :':.. sf-3 thaw Q via' gg--v x. 'Q' 939 hui 'Q 'CN NY 5 'ZZ'-V -,uh 4 Z fs.,- Y ov 1 1 x 'X l- oltz, Ann Ford, 'I'hnnms Fordham. farolwn I outer, Ronnie lf ouler, Wlllrk I UK, Larl I rvwer, Put FTGZICTPW, Janet Funston, Don Gnrlunl-Ter, El0iUl0l' 37 T: A A I Sandy Chapman and Kim Malcom pack the canned goods col- lected by the Hi-Y and Tri-Hi-Y for the needy at Thanksgiving. CHARITY COMES FIR T I GATEWOOD, LUCILLE: Transferred from Tackey High School, Indian Head, Maryland '58 0 GEBERTH, PAT 0 GLASSER, JAYNE: Student Assistant '57, Transferred from Langford School, Georgia '57 O GLEN, MORIA: Choral So- ciety '57, '58, '59, E-Gals '57, Mello-E's '58 0 GLIDEWELL, MONROE 0 GLOVER, CHARLES: Eagleaires '57, '58, '59, Choralaires '57, '58, District '57, '58, '59, State '57, '58, '59 0 GLUCKMAN, DAVID: Key Club '57, '58, '59, Secretary '59, Junior Red Cross '58, Latin Club '59, Swimming '57, '58, '59 0 GOODWIN, PAT: F. T. A. '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Choral Society '57, '58, Oklahoma '58, Junior Class Day '58 O GRAHAM, JOHN: Bi-Phy-Cem '57, '58, '59, President '59, Optimist '57, Chaplain '57, J. V. Football '57, Chess Club '57, '58, '59, Torch Society '57 0 GRANT, BOBBY: .Iunior Civitan '57, '58, '59, Treasurer '59, Latin Club '57, '58 0 GREATHOUSE, GLENNA: F. T. A. '58, Vice President '59, Student Council '58, Odusagiah '58, '59, Honor Society '58, '59, Quill and Scroll 0 GREENE, ELLEN: Torch Society '57, N. F. L. '57, '58, '59, Secretary '58, Vice President '59 0 GREEN, JERRY: Thespians '58, '59, Best Foot Forward '57, The Little Dog Laughed '57, Ever Since Eve '58, Nobody Sleeps '58, The Night of January 16th '58, Latin Club '57, '58 I GREEN, JULIE: Latin Club '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Eagle Eye '58 0 GREISDORF, HOWARD: Honor Society '58, '59, Torch Society '57, Key Club '58, '59. Gntewood, Lucille Gehertll. Pnt Glnsscr, Jnyne Glenn, Morin Gllllewell, M0lll'0l' Glover, Chuck Glncknmn, Dnvld Goodwin, Pat Graham. Jilhll Grunt, Bobby Grcuthonse, Glenna Greene, Ellen Green. Jerry Green, Julie ,.... gg, 5 4, if , ,Q M? Grelsdorf, Hownrd I ' . - ' . 'x I gl 5 tx fi i f I V 'Y FWF THE HEARTS OF THE E GLES GRIDLEY BILI Iresldent Student louncll '59 President ,Iunlor Class 58 Presldcnt Sophomore Class 58 Honor So clcty 58 59 I'orchSoc1etv 57 HIY 57 58 59 Delegau to Southeastern Hl Y Convention 58 Football 0 GULLEDGE BILI Choral Society 57 58 59 Eaglealres 57 '58 59 HnY 57 58 59 0 GUTHRIE GAYLE I' T A 57 Llbrarv Councll 58 Transferred from Clearwater Hlgh School '57 0 HAASS IRENE Transferred from Blrmlngham Ala 57 O HACKNEY CAROLE Choral Socletv 59 0 HALFHIIL MARGIE JEAN 0 HALL CAROLINE Transferred from Mlaml Senlor 58 Student Assistant 58 0 HALL DANNY 0 HALL JUDY Co-Captain of Majorettes 57 .Iumor Class Councll 58 Sweetheart Contest 58 D E Club 58 Secretary 59 0 HAMILTON BOB Torch Soclety 57 58 Chess Club 57 Bl PhyChem 58 '59 HIY 57 58 59 Eagle Eye Staff 58 59 Managing Editor 59 Flre Marshal 57 58 0 HAND LINDA Torch Soelety 57 Honor Socletv 58 Sec retary 59 Latm Club 57 Hlstorlan 58 59 Trl H1Y 59 Junlor Class Councll 58 Graduation Usher 0 HARDY .IANICE Band 57 F H A 57 58 0 HARRIS .IEANNIE Trl HlY 57 58 Gregg Writers 57 Choral Soclety '57 59 Student Asslstant 58 '59 0 HAWLEY MALCOLM Senior Class President 59 Jumorllass Treasurer 58 Honor Society '58 59 Quill and Scroll 58 59 Graduation Usher 58 Latm Club 57 58 0 HAYES JUDITII Library Assistant 59 Dean of Girls Assistant 59 Library Councll 59 0 HAYNES IIIY 57 58 59 Latm Club 57 58 Art Club 58 ,Iunlor Class Day 58 Senior Class Hall Dunn! Harris Jeannie Hall Caroline Hardw Janice PMR M 'fl sk Grldley Bill Gulledke lllll Guthrie Gayle Huass Irene Hackney Lnrole Hulfhill 'tiurgle Hall Judw Hawley 'tlalcolm 'KO' 'fx ba 'Pl 'vu I 'Q TI' Hamilton Bob Hayes Jud nth I..-, .N QS'-'Nh HQ Q5 Hand Llndn Haynes Syhin 5 Ss ii A X. vw, TP S 9 C It ,v X 3 S lf 4, . I , n w 1 u I Q ' , 1. , . , . 9 ' ' 5. 5 . 1 3 : .. l 9 9 9 , v - 9 , 'I 9 9 9 , I I 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 A I . . . , I , 9 ' 9 9 , 9 9 , 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 , 1- ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 - , 9 9 I - ' 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 . , I . , . I . . , , . . , . , I A ' , , 1 9 I Ish' . A ' II N I 9 Z ' - J 7599 .LUN . . - 9 , - 9 I, I ft' I I 9 I .. I I I 9 I 4, or 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 , 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 I I 2. 9 . . ' 9 5 . K A 9 9 9 9 1 9 , 9 9 , 9 9 9 9 . ' gl . 9 ' ' 9 9 ' 9 9 9 . 9 - 9 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 9 9 9 9 , ' Q iw, ' , 9 9 , 9 9 I 9 4 , , . , I , . 9 I , I 9 I 9 I I I 958, A ' 4 ' ' a , I n , Q , , . A . , . . . , , . - - 9 9 , - 9 , 9 9 , ' ' 9 9 9 9 9 . , I . 9 9 9 . , I . 9 I , I . I 9 9 9 9 , - 9 9 , 9 . 9 , 9 9 9 9 9 . , , a I I . I . , I 9 9 - , 9 . . . . ,f f S 9 9 9 , 9 I A SYLVIA: Graduation Usher '58g Sweetheart Contest '58g Tri- I . X ' 9 9 9 9 , - 9 9 , 9 , - I M ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , I . . , .. ' ' . , 'H . f W 9 9 ,-as , I .. I I IN -1. , Q , gy , , , 1 9 .' 9 -' ' ' .'9 ' 4 I 9 ' r - 1 ' V ' , -,mf I 9 ,- I I 9 ag. ,Q W I '17 '11 . Yds' , K -9 Q KW .. 1 k' . I :pt I fa ' , - ' A II , K .I , .9 r - fa I VW: 9 f an ,gf ' f I, 5 5 QI' . A C A TQ' -rf 'O .11 T 1 f ' A , ' X '43 x. fa .. .. ii Jack Leete and .Icy Triplett, members of Honor Society, hand out programs as they serve as ushers on College Night. Heath, Eleanor Hewvitt, Junles Hill, Tommy I-Ientlriek, Ann Heywurcl, Dorothy Hobbs, June SCHOLARSHIPS PAVE WAY He-rtlmnll, Stanley Hicks. George Hoffman, Sandra HEATH, ELEANOR: Campus Crusaders '57, '58, Torch So- ciety '57, Gregg W'riters '58, D. E. Club '59, Student Assist- ant '57, '58 0 HENDRICK, ANN: Secretary of Class '57, '58, '59, Homecoming Attendant '57, '58, '59, Cheerleader '58, '59, Co-Captain '59, Sweetheart Contest '57, Tri-Hi-Y '58 0 HERDMAN, STANLEY 0 IIERRING, KENNETH 0 HESTER, LOUVENIA: Transferred from Stanford High, Stanford, Ken- tucky '58, Choral Society '59 0 IIEWITT, JAMES 0 IIEY- WARD, DOROTHY: Latin Club '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Historian '59, Junior Class Day '58, Gregg Writers '59 0 HICKS, GEORGE: Junior Class Council '57, Torch Society '57 0 HILL, BUDDY 0 HILL, PAT: Student Council Sevre- tary '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Delegate to Blue Ridge '57, Pan American Club, Vice President '58, Graduation Usher '58, Red Cross '58 0 HILL, TOMMY: Rifle Club '58, Track '57, '58, '59, Transferred from Illinois '57 0 I-IOBBS, JANE: Tri-Hi-Y '58, Future Homemakers '58, '59, Secretary '59, D. C. T. '59 0 HOFFMAN, SANDRA: Photography Club '57, '58, '59, Secretary '58, President '59, D. C. T. '59, Historian '58, Color Guard Alternate, Sehool Book Store '57, '58 9 HOGAN, MARGARET: F. H. A. '57, Junior Class Day '58 0 HOJNACK, EDWARD: Rifle Club '58. Herring, Ken Hill, Buddy Hogan, Nlnrguret Hill, Pnl , , .fx K , ' , x , 5 ,M an ,Vx O 'Vx X- ' W 3 E wa' Sf sg.-.5 Act? ily W 3 iixlf A KP' Qui., 'i 1 Hester, Louvenh Hojnuek, Edward 6 FOR COLLEGE BDU D SRS HOLLEN ,I I.: F. It A Chaplain 58 Vice President '59- Parliamentary Proeedure Team 57 0 HOLLER ROVER: Band 57' Kev Club 57' Transferred to Cranbrook School Bloomfield Hllls Mlehlgan 57 Returned to Edgewater 58 0 HOLMFS CLARK ihorfllalres 57 58 Eagleures 57 58 59 Choral SOCIPIV 57 58 59 Baseball 57 0 IIOLT PRISLILLA EGals 57 D L 58 0 HOPKINS BUTCH Torch Soeletv 57 58 Varsity Baseball 57 58 59 E Club 9 L A R 8 Student Assistant 5 HORNEY KENDRA fh0ralSoc1ety 58 59 Ebals 57 Oklahoma 58 Song of Norway 59 Pan Amerlcan 58 59 DISIFICI 57 58 59 State 58 59 0 HORNING MILLIE Campus Crusaders 59 Band 57 58 59 Girls Varsity '57 58 59 Latm Club 58 Student Council 57 Student Assistant 58 O IIOSKINS LINDA Transferred from Tavares Hugh School Tavares Florida 58 Varsity Club 59 Student Assistant 59 0 HOWINGTON BILL Sportsmen Club 58 59 0 HUDSON JEWELL 0 IIUFF ELLA BRECK Band 57 58 59 Assistant Secretary 57 Secretary 59 Majorette 57 58 59 L Thomas Tr1HnY 57 Junlor Red Cross 59 0 HUGGINS SALLIE Latln Club 57 Torch SOCIEIQ 57 Honor Soelety 58 59 Gregg Writers 58 '59 0 HUGHES THERESA Sophomore Counell 57 ,I V Cheerleader 57 58 Captain 58 Graduation Usher 58 Sweetheart Contest 58 Varsity Cheerleader 59 0 HUI IIES VINCENT Wheel Club 57 Clvltan 58 59 Sport men Club .98 Treasurer 58 Senior Class Councll 59 0 HUNT MARY Dlstrnrt Musle Clmle ln Davtona 58 Efals 58 Madonna nn Christmas Storv Book 58 MUSIC Chorus 59 Music Minstrel Show 58 Eagle Eye S8 H01-ning 'tiillle Hoskins Llnda Huggins balhe Hughes Theresa I ,Y Ann f! 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P Jackson, f-enlda Jackson, Judy Johnson, Betsy Johnson, Frances O- O G53 O 'Q 1 vu X , I 5 , 1 , . . . . , , , . , , : . l , 9 , . s l . , . . , , . . 9 , : 9 3 - - 9 9 , - 9 - 9 9 9 - - 9 5 9 ' 7 9 9 7 9 3 S-x 9 , : '9 M9 ' , 9 9 , - 9 v 7 7 9 1 . . . , ,.- . . , . . - , ' ' ' 9 9 9 A ' ' f V K 7 . 4 . ' .N N 1 , . 9 5 , ' 9 ' N . , YQ, H . Y 5 u , I , U I , . . . , . . . , . 4 ' . 9 , - - 9 , - - 9 9 , ,p - 9 9 ' ' 9 9 , . 1 5 - , ' ' L, - 9 V - 9 9 . . . , , ,,. , ' , f 9 1 ' 9 9 9 3 9 9 , i 9 9 9 , 1 - 9 - 2 -I I ' 9 9 f 9 9 Q 4 V 9' 1 I F N, s - ' , ' s A - .' 'D a - , A - . ' 9 - 9 , r : - , 5 - 9 H 95 5 , , , . . v . . , , . , l . 9 1 . 1 9 9 s 9 4. 9 9 , 9 , , , , . . . ., . , . , j, . , 1 ' ' , z 1 9 , 9 . - 9 9- . 9. . , . . . . . , , . .- .- , . 1 , D , . , . . . , . , from North Carolina '58 0 JOHNSON, FRANCES: Tri-Hi-Y 97 7 , 7 . 9 , ' 5 9 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 9 ' - 9 9 9 'ae . is 5 ,A - ' ' ', -9 t 3' ' ' O ,W .Y ' -.,.' 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X I I I ,' E A +m , A I 1 , ,II , ' A 6 9 K A W I3 A l 1' 'w H Q 4 Q09 WAY TO CCESS LATER LAURIA THERESA Torch Soclctw 57 F H A 58 59 Gregg Wrlters 58 59 Vlce lrc-.ldent 59 Trl HlY 58 N F L '59 Junior Class Day 58 Student Asslstant 58 0 LAWSON DAVE S E M A 57 Basketball 57 58 Eaglealres 57 58 59 State Vocal Chorus 57 58 59 0 LAZAR BRUCE N F L 57 58 President 59 Key Club 57 58 '59 Latm Llub 58 Parllamentarlan 58 Vice Presl dent 59 Baccalaureate Usher 58 Stage Crew 57 0 LEACH KAY Choral Soclety 57 58 EGals 57 Mello-Es 58 District Vocal 57 State Vocal 58 Oklahoma 58 Mmstrcl Show 58 Eagle Eye 59 0 LEE CLEVELAND 0 LEETE JACK Honor Socletv 58 59 Treasurer 59 Latln Club 57 59 Clvltan '58 59 Torch Society 57 Sophomore Class Treasurer 57 ,Iumor Class Council 58 0 LEMAND ERVIN Vlce President D C T '59 Secretary Optlmlst '58 0 LEWIS ALICE Tr1HlY 58 59 latm Club 57 58 F T A 58 59 Junlor Class Dav 58 Student Asslstant '58 59 0 LEWIS MILTON Muslc 56 57 Student Council Reprc sentatlve 56 fnltan 56 57 58 0 LIGHTFOOT PATSY Honor Society '58 59 Gregg Writers 58 59 Presldent '59 ulll and Scroll 58 59 Eagle Eye Business Manager 59 Student Asslstant 58 C LOGUE JUDY Campus Crusader 57 58 Choral SOCICIQ 57, 58 Transferred from Hampden Du Bos Academv Zellwood Fla 570L00 QUOCKOLOOMIS NANCY Sophomore Class Council 57 Trl H1Y 58 5 Pan Amerlcan 58 59 F H A 59 Junior Class Day 58 Student Asslstant 58 59 0 McCHRISTIAN GERALD Song of Norway' '59 Choral Society 58 59 Eaglealres 58 59 Transferred from John Marshall High School Richmond Vlrgmla 58 0 McCORMICK MARIE Campus Crusaders 57 58 Dlstrlbutlve Education 59 Lemand Erwin Lewvls Alue Loo Quock Loomxs Put 1949 gg... f f V mi' 'F Laurin Theresa Lawson llrne Lunar Bruce Lench Kay Lee Clewelnnd Leete Jack Len is Hilton Luke N nncy inf' we 'CJ' E Q- v' ,QQ -on 3 9822? ff 'Ld -4-'FN Lightfoot Patsy 19055119 Judy Wlcllhristian Gerald Mctormlck Winrie . n 4907 'nm 'K M QT? 1 ' f 'W' 1' 1 , 9 9 v 9 , 9 9 , , . . . , , I , . - . , , I . 1 , , . , 1. , . . . , . - , 9 , 9 9 '- 9 ' ' 9 9 . 7 n . .'- 7 9 - - 9 9 9 J 4 7 u 9 9 5 4 , . . . . . 9 9 ' 9 9 - 9 9 9 , , 9 9 9- ' 9 9 9 - 9 9 , 9- 9 - 9 , 9 - 9 9 - 9 9 9 , , I . 1 , . . , . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 , 9 , 9 f 9 9 9 k I 1 ' ' 9 ' s - ' s ' ' Q A A 9 9 9 , 9 , as 99 9 , 9 .9 I - - 9 9 9 9 9 a 7 I I 9 9 9 xi , 9 9 9 9 , - 9 9 , 9 1 ' ' . 9 9 9 9 - , I ' ,Q , 9 , - - 9 , - 9 , , 1 ' 9 9 9 9 - 3 K 9 9 I l , 1 I . 4 9 9 - 9 A 2 . . . . . 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Dnrleen 1 W Q' I MCCOY, DOVIE 0 McCOY, PAUL: Bi-Phy-Chem '57, '59 0 NICCULLAR, LINDA: Eagle Eye '58, '59, Choral Society '59, F. H. A. '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58 O MCDONALD, DALE: J. V. Foot- ball '57 0 McDOUCLE, LINDA: Campus Crusaders '56, '57, Pep Club '56, '57, D. E. '58, '59, Transferred from Boone '59 0 McEWEN, CHARLENE 0 McCARITY, DUDLEY: Junior Civitan '57, '58, '59, Vice President '58, President '59, Boys State '58, Varsity Football '58, '59, J. V. Football '57, E Club 0 McCUlRE, MAUREEN: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Sergeant- at-Arms '58, Student Council '58, Art Club '59 0 McLAIN, LINDA: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, Mello-E's '58, Art Club '58, '59 I McREYNOLDS, DANNY: Eagleaires, District, State, Choralaires 0 MACEDO, SARAH: Bi-Phy-Chem '59, F. H. A. '59, Transferred from Eastern High School, Baltimore, Mary- land '58 0 MALCOM, KIMBALL: Sophomore Class '57, Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Vice President '58, President '59, Student Council '58, Hi-Y Congress, Blue Ridge Assn. '59, Junior Class Day '58 0 MALSON, DARLEEN: Tri-M '57, '58, '59, Choral Society '57, '58, '59, Mello-E's '58, Choralaires '58, District '57, '58, Memory Book '57, '58, Oklahoma '58 0 MARCHANT, LARRY: Junior Class Council '58, lvey's Day '58 0 MARKEL, WINIFRED. Mellougle, Linda Mclleynolds, Danny Markel, lYinifred Mcllonnld, Dale Nh-Lain, Linlln Mnrclxnnt. Larry ,, mx ,ey '- .g ix f ,Ja ., X ga. QP' ' I,'sd 's. ' -q 'f wmv? 4-am nad' -of 'Q' -gf? -46:-H if 'frzf' N- av 4' 13 . .V ,X iw, N V? 9 3, 6 xfxj' EW 'ff' Y af' X Qu-Y 43' E FOR ALL TO ASK CUIDA CE MARTIN SHERRY Cregg Wrlters 58 Honor Soclety 58 59 Anchor Club 59 Eagle Fye 59 0 MATCHETT, BETTY Trl HlY 58 59 Student founcll 58 Odasagmh Staff 59 Student Asslstant 58 59 If T A 59 0 MAY PAT Swlm mlng Team 57 58 59 Rlfle Club 57 Art Club 58 Iatln Club 58 0 MAYHEW KAREN F H A 57 Trl H1Y 58 F T A 59 Choral SOCIBIV 58 59 MelloEs 58 59 State 58 0 MAYNARD LOUISE Trl HlY 58 F T A 58 59 Latln Club 57 58 59 O MEILSTRUP HAROLD H1Y 8 ootllall 58 F T Eaglealres 57 Senlor Class Councll Student Councll 57 0 MEITIN .IULIAN Key Club 57 '58 59 Eagle Band 57 '58 '59 Sergeant 57 Lleutenant 58 Torch SOCICIV 57 Bl Phy Chem 59 0 MERSHON, CONRAD Transferred from Ceorgla MIIIIBPV Academy 57 Bl Phv Chem 58 59 Student Asslstant 58 59 O MILAM KATHRYN Gregg Wrlters 58 '59 Hlstorlan 58 Trl H1Y 58 F H A 57 58 '59 Student Asslstant '58 0 MIIIER BARBARA Transferred from CBIPO Hlgh School C'llro, Ca 58 0 MILI ER, DAVID Honor Society '58 59 Student Councll 59 Choral SOClety 57 58 All State Chorus 57 58 Eaglealres 57 '58 Choral alres 57 58 TrlM 57 58 Treasurer 57 58 Thesplans 0 MILLER TOM 0 MILLS JUDY Student Councll Repre sentatlve 57 58 Red Cross Representatlve 58 '59 Asslst ant to Dean of Clrls 58 59 0 MIMS LILIIAN Senlor Class Representatlve 59 Junlor Class Representatlve 58 Oflasaglah Staff 59 Student Asslstant 59 Junlor Red Cross 59 Trl HlY 58 0 MIZE SHARON Trl H1Y '57 58 59 Junior Clas Councll 58 Art Club 59 F H A 59 Senlor Class Councll 59 0 MIZELLE BUCKY HIY 57 58 59 Wleitin Julian 'tliller Tom Hills Judy Ylersholl Conrxl tl fl S49 llc 34 - 46 JU!-. Martin Sherry Wlutcllett Betty Maw Pat Wlnyheu Ktrcn Wlaynard LOUISE Wlellstrup Harold Wlilam Kntllry n Nlllns Lilllall ,fa CZ GH? if 'JN 'i KONG Nllller Bllrhalra 'time bhuroll wx .nm QVX 12:7 .aw-uv NJ Vllllel' Dznld Muelle Bucks ina .--...., 'I f'Vly 'f-, 1 W 9 .-11 ai so THE DAY OF E IOR TESTS , W P H' Mogelvx1ng,Anne MOCELVANE, ANNE: F. H. A. '57, '58, '59, Secretary '58, ! M0ll h'W91'vH9'1 Y President '59, Senior Class Council '59 0 MOLLNHAUER, HENRY: Hi-Y '58, '59, Radio Club '58, '59 0 MORSE, EDW'ARD: Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Thespians '59, N. F. L. '59, Choral Society '59, Eagleaires '59 0 MORTON, JIMMY: Student Council Representative '59, Hi-Y '58, '59, Secretary '59, N. F. L. '59, Thespians '59, Graduation Usher '58 0 MOYE, NANCY JO: D. E. Club '59, Lunchroom W'orker '57, K i '58 0 MULLINS, NORMA: Campus Crusaders '58, '59, Sopho- more Class Council '57 0 MURDOCK, ALBERT: Hi-Y '57, ' X - '58, '59, Student Assistant '58, '59, D. C. T. '59 O MURDOCK, , RANDY: Torch Society '57, '59, Key Club '59, Latin Club mn W 1 , '57, '58, '59, Rifle Club '58, Bi-Phy-Chem '59 0 MURPHY, if PEGGY: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, Campus Crusaders '57, K ' '58 0 MYERS, JERRY: Junior Varsity Football '57, Junior M0rSe,E'iw11rd Class Representative '58 0 MYERS, SYBIL: Choral Society X 11 f'0 -Ji - W '58, '59, Clinic '58, State and District '58, Mello-E's '57, Choralaires '58, '59, Minstrel '58, Song of Norway '58 0 NAIRN, SHIRLEY ANN: D. C. T. '58, '59 0 NASON, ROBERT E.: R. R. A. '59 0 NELSON, BARRY: Honor Society '58, '59, President '59, Torch Society '57, '58, Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Youth Legislature '58, Senior Council '59, Junior Council '58 0 NICHOLS, EUDA LOU: Transferred from Lakeview, W'inter Carden, Florida 0 NIELSON, SYLVIA: E-Gals '57. ,W'5vf.Q. A 5 -' 3 1-my , ,3 Moya, Nancy Jo Mullins, Norma ' C ,uf wr? fan 'rr' in! Lj- I,- 'SZ' 'YT ff, aw? . uv' 'C' jfs: N AJ' 1 T .X UQ aff? ' ' I ...... 'gk 'f .-f X Murdock, Albert Murdock, Randy Murphy, Peggy Mwers Ja rry Myers, Sybil Nnirn, Shirley Ann Nason, Robert IC. Nelson, Barry Nichols Ludn Lou Nielson, Sylvia 48 SURELY W NT BE F ORGOTTE NORWOOD ROINNIF F I' A 59 D I T 59 O OBRIEN MIKE SWlllll'l1lI'lg 'leant 58 59 0 Of BURN IOR NELLIA D C T qtcretarv 59 0 ONEAL PECGY latln Club 57 58 Trl Ill Y 58 I' N A 59 Heart and lanur QOCICIW 59 0 USTEEW LEE Tran ferred from Alfred I DuPont lllgh Jack onulle Fla 7 Il Y 51 Sport men Club 58 O OTFERSON BERYL Trlll1Y 58 59 I' N A 58 59 Sccrctarw 59 Dean AWISIIIII 58 Oflasagmh 59 Qtudent As :slant 59 0 OW FN BLINNY Sophomore lla 1 Chaplain 51 Junior lla lhaplzun 58 Senior flass foun cll Pan Amcrncan Club 58 I' T A 58 59 F H A 58 Chaplam 58 Tr1Hl Y 0 PAQ I:'l'I'l Blll 0 IAI E ,IOANNE F N A 57 58 Trl H1Y 58 59 5tudentA1suQtant 59 0 PACE WAYNE N F L 51 58 Theiplans 57 58 Track 57 Homecommg Announcer 58 59 0 PARKINSON rlct 57 58 59 State 58 9 Oklahoma '58 Song of Norwav 59 Bach Cholr 59 0 PARNELL JAMES 0 PARROTI' PATTI Student Council 57 58 Torch Society 57 '58 59 Trl H1 Y 58 59 Chaplain 58 Pan Amcrlcan Club 58 Treaeurer 58 F T A 58 59 5ecretarw 59 0 PATIRY SANDRA latin flub 57 58 59 fhoralalres 57 5 rl 5 5 .1 57 Trl H1Y 58 59 tu rlcnt ASGIQIIIII 51 58 0 PXTRICK SARA Qtudint A'-il tant 59 Art flub 58 59 0 l' KTTON IATSY Torch Qoclctw 57 58 President 59 Future Nursxs 57 58 utll and Scroll 58 59 Olllliflglllh 58 59 Editor 59 ...Nj if 5 an i5 W Fl Owen. Bunny Pacettt, Bill Parnell, James Parrott, Patti 'Norwood Ronnie OB:-len YIIKP 0 Nenl I eggw 0 Steen Lee Otterson Beryl .al P' Page, Joanne Patiry, Sandra 49 11 -.1 'High ik 'ET -- 6 1444! X19-1 is! 'H oils Ah Q '-75:5 fa 1,-af.. - f Page, Xvayne Parkinson, Wiarllyn Patrick, Sara Patton, Puts! , Q E' - vii 15 9 ,. Q. L X J , l . ... . , , , L, Y , . .... , . .. . 1 , V. . . ,-.. , .. , . . - : ' 51, . . 1 , 1 - v - ' . h - ,- , ' . . . . . L ' , 1 . . . 7 7 . ' ' 7' . ' 9 . ' .. 9 9 - - 1 ' ' ' 9 . ,' Y' ' ' ' . . : s . 'V , , s , . '5 3 i- '. 73 s . , . f . . . , 3 D . . . , . - - 3 , . . . ' U , 1 ' 4 ' 'S S-'rf ' a ' ' 3 t , :s ' ',1', 7 ': .7 , Ps: is . , -Q . - 3. - . q- . , , ' 3 , as . 3 . , . M . - ' . . - 1 . ' ' H . 1 , , , , . . . , , . . . , ' '. 3 '- '- 1' , 1. ' I , : 3 , -' 1. , , . . . , .- ,,- . 3- Yi - . . , , ' ' , , . ., . 9, 'r--- - a - :',': -Q wr' 9 3 ' x 1 , 1 , 4 MARILYN: Choral Society '57, ,583 ,59Q Mello-Els ,58Q Dis- Ugllllfn, C0l'Il9lli1l t - 1 , 1- , 1 3 1' , 15 Q as ,11 g as 'A' , ' .' 11 1 U 1 1 1 . 7 3 L . , , . 1 5 1 5 A 1 1 , - - f 1 1 - 1 , - 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1- , 1 1 , 1 9 5 9 ' I ' 9 7 x . l ' . . , ,- , I . . , , . . . 1 , , , . ,. , '58, ' 93 T '-M '57, '83 E-Ibls 3 '- '- '. , ' 3 S - , Sf. 1 '57, ' .- . , f : L ' 9 D ' 9 9 I ' I '. ' Y , 1 , 1 , . K 1 N. -. , , N, , ' , , D , 1 1 - 1 f - f- 1 1 Q ' A -55.4 , , . . ,.- , . , mtl, 'n ' 9 9 ' 9 9 ' J f Ll 9 4 ,K 1. W' K X ' ' K yy A V 1 3 lvl' N A V , x 9 l I 1- mt. 4: 1 - I A K bf f 7 -.-. 1, ,, K' Q, hx ' Dudley McCarity and Linda Hand take time out between classes to exchange ideas and information which they gained at Girls' and Boys' State last summer. PIIYIIP, Linda Pearce, Viviun Picknrd, Scott Pierce, Roy Powell, Joyce Prescott, Betty 'Pl Yrvi' OUTSTANDING SENIORS LEAR PAYNE, LINDA 0 PEARCE, VIVIAN: Latin Club '57, '58, '59, F. T. A. '58, '59, Chorus '59 0 PEEPLES, JERREE: Majorettes '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Band '57, '58, '59, Band Librarian '57, '59, Head Librarian '58 0 PELLETIER, RACHEL: Junior Class Representative '58, Student Assistant '59, Art Club '59 I PHELPS, DIANN: Tri-Hi-Y Conventions '58, '59, Junior Class Day '58, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee '58, Pan American Club '58 0 PICKARD, SCOTT 0 PIERCE, ROY 0 PIERSON, JEANNE: Choral Society '58, '59, Mello-E's '57, '58, F. T. A. '57, '58, F. H. A. '57, Trans- ferred from Clinton High School, Clinton, Oklahoma 0 PINCUS, CLAIRE: Transferred from Boone High '58, Pan American '59, Future Teachers '59, Future Homemakers '59 0 POPEJOY, CAROL: Varsity Cheerleader '58, '59, Captain '59, J. V. Cheerleader '57, Homecoming Attendant '57, '59, Senior Class Treasurer '59, Honor Society '58, '59 0 POW'ELL, JOYCE: Tri-Hi-Y '58, Future Homemakers '57, '58, Historian '58, Student Assistant '57 0 PRESCOTT, BETTY: Future Homemakers '57, '58, '59, Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, Student Assistant '58, Sophomore Council '57, Junior Coun- cil '58, Odasagiah Staff '57 0 PRITCHARD, SCO l'l'Y: Rifle Club '57, '58 0 PUCKETF, CILLE: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, The Chimes of Normandy '57, Gertrude '57, E-Gals '58 O PULSIFER, RICHARD. Pei-ples. Jerree Pelletier, Rachel Phelps, Dlann Pierson, Jeanne Pincus, Clnlre Popejoy, Carol Pritchard, Scotty Puckett, Cllle Pulslfer, Richard ' ' 4? 'I , .tif V AA: ii' ' 3 N I 1 tx r W A Q 7, gg -...fx aw,-A -1- Q 3Y h 'iw' . M Q gf 5 S A pn, ex If ABO T TATE GOVERNME T QUACKENBUSH, PAT: Junior Red Cross '57, F, H. A. '59 0 RAUSCH, JANE: Transferred from Ste. Agnes, Albany, New York '57, Bi-Phy-Chem '57, F. T. A. '58, N. F. L. '58 0 REGAN, OWEN 0 REID, BOB: Transferred from Crosby High, Waterbury, Connecticut '58 0 REID, GEORGE: Trans- ferred from Lakeview High School, Wiinter Garden '58 0 REPASZ, ROBERTA: Transferred from Azusa High School, Azusa, Calif. 0 RIDLEY, SYLVIA: Band '57, '58, Holland Tulip Festival, Latin Club '57, '58, '59, President '59, F. T. A. '57, '58, Torch Society '57 0 RILEY, MARK 0 RISCHELL, CAROLE: E-Gals '57, Choral Society '57, '58, '59, District '57, '58, State '58, Oklahoma '58, Song of Norway '58 0 RIVE, MARY JO: Tri-Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, F. H. A. '59, Art Club '59, Junior Class Day '58 0 ROBERT- SON, ANN: Transferred from Warwick High School, Warwick, Virginia '58, Junior Red Cross '59 0 ROBERTSON, DAVID: Junior Civitan '57, '58, '59, Junior Class Day '58 0 ROBIN- SON, ROBBY: Transferred from Riverside Military Academy '57 I ROGERS, BARBARA: Latin Club '57, '58, '59, F. H. A. '57, '58, '59, Treasurer '57, Chaplain '59, Tri-Hi-Y '58, Junior Red Cross '58, Junior Class Day '58 0 ROGERS, JACK: Junior Civitan '57, '58, Sportsmen Club '57, '58 0 ROGERS, JUDY: Choralaires '57, '58, '59, Mello-E's '57, '58, '59, Mass Chorus '57, '58, '59, Tri-M '57, '58, '59. Ridley. Sylvia Robertson, David Riley, Mark Robinson, Robby G I Quackenbush. Pat Rausch, June Regan, Owen Reid, Bob Reid, George Repasz, Roberta Rischell, Carole Rogers, Barbara uf x. i I Rive, Mary Jo Rogers, Jack G. W pm Qs fev- ws . , .-gr-. 'lf' , if 1. a ' a w . K wi I - . -1- ,, F - -54 U I ' J ' 'I' 1? , h-.w 7'k Robertson, Ann Rogers, Judy 9' vu. L tr Jimmy Morton and Barry Nelson take time out from Thes- pian and Choral Society rehearsals to clown around on the set. Roger, Rosalyn Rubinstein, Alon Jay Snnders, Brenda Ulf .1 Y I' , 3 fw ' C' 9' Rolls, Johnny Rucker, Gene Savage, Roger Q - W 'Wi C' . ' , 1 , in-nur , k , , A Y TALE T ARE U ED Rose, .lane Rumpf, Tina Schmidt, Richard 1. givsl ii' 3 Vp F? 'RG' ,Qin -W I .ef I xl A N' Z ' x ROGER, ROSALYN 0 ROLLS, JOHNNY: Transferred from Mt. Pisgah Academy, Pisgah, N. C. '58 0 ROSE, JANE: Torch Society '57, '58, Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59 0 ROSE, REBECCA: F. ll. A. '58, '59, Transferred from New Martinsville, W'est Virginia '58 0 ROWYLAND, ESTIIER: Gregg W'riters '57, '58, Student Assistant '57, '58, '59, Transferred from Miller High School, Macon, Georgia '57 0 RUBINSTEIN, ALAN JAY: Junior Optimist '57, N. F. L. '59, Bi-Phy-Chem '59 0 RUCKER, GENE: F. F. A. '57, '58, '59 0 RUMPF, TINA: Band '57, '58, '59, Majorettes '57, '58, Captain '59, Torch Society '57, Honor Society '58, '59, Pan American Club '58, '59 0 RYAN, YVONNE: Honor Society '58, '59, Trans- ferred from W'illsboro, New York '58 0 SAMFORD, DOR- OTHY 0 SANDERS, BRENDA: Tri-Hi-Y '58, Secretary '58, F. T. A., N. F. L. Secretary '59, Graduation Usher, Blue Ridge, Student Council '59, Dean'5 Assistant '59 0 SAVAGE, ROGER: Eagle Eye Staff '59, Latin Club '57, '58, Quill and Scroll '58, '59 0 SCIIMIDT, RICHARD 0 SCIIRAM, RICH- ARD: Transferred from Berkley, Michigan '57, Glt-e Club '57, '58, '59, A Cappella Choir '57 0 SCO'I'I', HARRIET: Choral Society '58, '59, Tri-Ili-Y '58, Oklahoma '58. Rose, Rebecca Ryan, Yvonne Sehram, Richard ,X bi. X R, ix 4, 9 ' I' hrx I qf 'v . ,241-l 'Ss' Hrs. Yyqj I gg: T7 442 R, A 5:-nv' 1? if ,JI . f 'V A . I x Q, X K 'A 5, , I ,I p wi .,.' 'V Rowland, Esther Samford, Doroth Scott, Harriet Q TO KEEP EHS E TERTAINED SEARS SISSY Bmd 11 x8 39 Stud1ntAs lQt'1nt 38 39 0 VA IEOR1I If kvtlnll 5 8 1 1 flu s flub 59 Ihnto llub 59 FIHICIIYPN 59 lhorl So tutw m9 Tr ln fc rrc d from I lSlll1 Illgh I ubl C SI:,'I'IANNl IIII I Ill r l III Y 38 0 SILYNIO DILNWIS 0 Sll XIII' N I' lg,l1 I'u 57 8 39 Editor ln 58 79 lhlpllln 38 lull 'Ind Stroll 58 59 Tru 1 urqr 59 0 SHAW DAVID ,IV Ifuotball 37 Iunrhroom workin 18 59 0 SHAW IARY 0 SIIEFFIEID JUDY Tran fc rred from G llllfv Illgh School Norfolk Wlr gmn 58 O SIIILI PON ,IFRRY 0 SIIEPPARD IIILI jr Ln: tan 58 39 Trln furzd from Burns High School Burns Un gon 58 0 SIIIFII TOWIWIY Ku Club 37 18 Latin Club nf '9 ll Y 7 58 59 Student Ast 58 Soph Council 37 Stage- I nw 57 0 SHIVFI Y BILL E I lub 58 59 .I V Basketball 51 I3 lseball 31 58 39 0 SHUPORD RAY ,Ir LIWIIHII 7 58 Faglealrc' M 0 SHLIER FD Wheel Club 37 8 Track 57 0 SINIS ANN D E I lub 59 0 SINQI AIR ELAINE Trl Ill Y 33 39 Choral Some tv 58 59 E fyillb 38 Lllnu' 58 Student Asst 33 59 Shaw Gnrv She-tlield Judw Sllnely Bill hhuford Rug fa. F41 4.3! f 3 Gent-is Sn ey K' Sehn 1 oorgm iettnnul Vlurle Sey lll0l.ll' llen lll5 Sharp Ben Shaw David Shelton Jerry SIIUIPI' ix 'l W, Us I 1 ...J f I9 1 IWW-N 'W-4 N Sheppard lhll Sums inn ligli l :W 5 'iF' Sluer Tomnly Sinclair Lluine 13' .x 1 '9 F? A .1 49 - ,. Q., 1 Q 1 . . . -t 1 ,-.. ,- ,,. - I 1. ,.. ,.. , Y . 1 , . . . . , . , , . , .5 . 1 , ' v L 5, SEI. , I I I: as 1 l. 7, '5 3 llilli 'bi ll '57, ,581 ' ' - ' f .x I 'sq I '. 3 ' f ' 1 ,1 1' .Q '. 1 1 1l 1' - ' ' v' 'I' g 1 s - ' .1 .'1 2 ' , I 1 Q 1 ' , MA C: Lat' lflul '57: ri- '- '57, ., ' ' LR, . . V. . 1. .' . W , ,- ,- . . . . . J . IIIL. . .1 Y - .1 . , 3 , . , - - . . . - --. - . ' - gp . . LII ' '3 1 l- IGI, ' , '. : , 1 1 1 Q 1 ' 9 7 . - V ' V . ' . ' . ' , . , 2.5 - 1 , . . . , ... , 1 . . . ' 3- . , . , 1 . , , : s ' 'ra rj 'V , , - . . , . , Y. , , ,. V. 1 . . , . , . . 1 , 1: . - 1 , ,- 1 4 - n 1 ' I in 1 9 9 1 5 ' - 1 -1 I 5 . - 5' 'T' . . ' , . A , . A . 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GIRL ARE 1 f Snnth Margie Stambough Do:-then Slugle Jerry Smedley Ken Smith Alxce Smith kudrey Smith Chris Smith Kay SLAGLE JERRY 0 SMEDLEY KEN: J.V Football 57' J.V Basketball 57 Baseball 57 58 59 Basketball 58 9 E Club 58 59 0 SMITH ALICE Torch Society 57 Honor SOPICIV 58 59 Band 57 58 59 Latin Club 57 58 Red Cross 58 Eagle Eve 58 Odasaglah '59 Anchor Club 59 0 SMITH, AIJDREY Choralalres 57 58 EGale 57 Okla homa 58 Song of Norwav 59 Modern Music Masters 57 58 59 Student Counvll 57 Cllnlc 58 59 0 SMITH CHRIS Sportsmen Club 58 59 Jr ClVlf3I'l 57 58 59 F Club 58 59 Varsltw Football 58 Baseball 57 58 59 Jr Class Councll 58 0 SMITH, KAY Chess Club '57 F T A 58 59 Treas 59 Cnrls Varsity Club 58 59 Sec and Treas 59 Pan American 58 Student Asst 58 59 0 SMITH LEICH Optimist Club 57 58 Band 57 0 SMITH, MARCIE Trans ferred from Southern Plnes North Carollna 58 Trl H1 Y '57 58 59 Sgt at Arms 59 Semor Class Councll 590SPENCER DON! SPEINI ER GEORGE CIWIIBI1 57 58 59 Sportsmen Club '57 58 59 0 SPENCER SHARON Soph Class Coun cll 57 Student Councll Rep 58 Trl H1Y '58 59 Pan American Club 58 Jr Class Day 58 Student Asst '58 59 0 SPO'I'I'S BARBARA Chorus 57 58 Oklahoma' 58 Dls trlct Contest 58 Graduatlon Usher 58 FHA 59 Student Asst 59 Jr Class Daw O STAMBOLCH DORTHEA 0 STAN CI IFFE JANE FHA 58 '59 Eagle Eve '58 0 STARK DUANE Sportsmen Club 57 58 59 Pres 58 59 Clutan 57 58 59 JV Football 57 Sopb Class Councll 57 STARK JIMMY J V Football 57 H1 Y 58 59 Eagle Eve 59 warm ff? 9919 ,N Spencer Don Spencer George Spencer Sharon Stunclitfe Jane Stark Duane Stark Jimmy' o4 1 ,,f 9' 9 9 9, E 9 9 , , . , . . 9 , . 9 9 9- , 9 9- , ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 , 9 9 , I 9 9 9 9 4 9 - 9 9 , 9 9 9 , - 9 9- , 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 , , 99' , ' . 9 9 . - 9 9 v , - 9 9 , 9 , as 9 9 9 ' s 9 ' 99 9 , as 99 9 , 9 9 , 9 1 - 9 f 9 9 9 , 9 9 , 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 1 f 9 9 9 9 , 9 9 , 9 .- 9 9 9 , . 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I 1 9 L 9 1 I ' L ! 1 I I 0 ORED BY NUMEROI TEAS STEPHENS KENNETH Sportsmen Club 57 58 '59 Jr Clvltan 58 59 0 STEPHENSON SANDRA Choralalres 57 58 Oklahoma 38 Song of Norwav 59 Trl HIY 58 39 Dlstrlct Contest 58 State Contest 58 0 STEWART BAR BARA Gregg Writers 58 0 STIEGER JERRY ,IV Basket ball 57 Baseball 57 58 59 Choral SOCICIW 57 58 59 Eaglealres 57 58 59 Choralalres 58 59 0 STONE, AR LEEN L T Trl HIY 57 58, Future Teachers 58 59 Office Worker 58 59 future Homemakers 58 59 0 STRUMPLFR KEN Rifle Club D1 0 STLBBS RANDY Kev Club 57 0 STIJCIXEY EDWARD Swimming Team 58 59 EClub 59 Transferred from Bradford Hugh School 58 0 SUMMERLIN EDNA Future Homelnakers 57 Campus Cru saders 58 Student Assistant 58 59 Junior Class Day 58 0 SUTTON JOAN D C T 59 0 SUTTON ROBERT Jr CIVI tan 57 '58 59 Student Council 37 Sportsmen Club 57 58 '59 Thesplan 57 58 59 Pres 59 Best Foot For ward '57 O TANNI ER ROBERT EClub 8 39 Wheel Club 57 folf Team 57 58 59 0 TAYLOR RON Torch SOCIOIW 57 Eqglealres 57 58 '59 Choralalrcs 58 59 Vice Pre 58 Student Counc1lRep1esentat1ve 57 58 0 TESKY GLORIA ChoralSoc1cty 57 58 59 Art Club 58 59 L T Trl HIY 59 FCals 57 0 TEW WALTER Eagle Eye 57 HnY 57 Su' 58 Vue Pres 59 Delegate to Blue Ridge 57 58 Torch SOPICIV 57 58 .lr Red Cro s 58 Student Asst 59 0 THOMAS MARY CRECC Wrltcrs 57 DCT E 4' ,au- Stubbs Ran Stuckey Eduard Tnnnl r Robert Taylor Ron Stephens kenneth Stephenson Sandra Stewart Bnrblru Shel-.er Jerry Stone -krleen Strumpler hen '-'nr' 'G' '41 Summerlin Edna Fesky Gloria 55 13 Ql A' .uit 0'- li ZS' 'ui W QQ4 Q' 1- 1' fy f Sutton Joan Sutton Robert Ten Walter Thomas Ninn-3 ff 9 av lb , 9 r V . 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A Y 9 9 ' 1 9 , 9 A 'A 3 Xe 4 A f-ci' 1 . I Jf' f 41 L' , N., 'L' 5, , 9 ' .9 ' ' , , W I V Y x. V' ' -f , 3 , u., , ' y .1 y i v A 1 ' ' 9 V 'n 'v I A ' Pat Lightfoot interviews Toni DiCarlo, president of F.T.A., in order to obtain material for a club editorial in the Eagle Eye. SENIORS ARE KEPT UP TO THOMAS, TOMMY: Varsity Football '58, '59 0 TOMASZEW3 SKI, BILL 0 TOOLE, BILL 0 TOTMAN, .IERRY 9 TREASE, ELAINE: Transferred from Tawas High School, Tawas City, Michigan '57, Future Homemakers '57 0 TRIPLE'I'I', JOY: Odasagiah Staff '57, '58, '59, Honor Society '58, '59, Quill and Scroll '58, '59, President '59, Tri-I-Ii-Y '58, '59, Sopho- more Council '57 0 TRUBEY, DENNY 0 VAN KIRK, CAROL: Future Nurses '57, '58, '59, American Jr. Red Cross '58, '59 0 VAN VALKENBURCH, DAVID: Pan American Club Pres. '58 O VERICAN, BILL: Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Sergeant-at-arms '59, Blue Ridge '59, Chess Club '57, '58, '59, Vice Pres. '59, Bi- Php'-Chem '57, '58, '59, Recording Sec. '59 0 VOORHEES, STEVE 0 VREDINBURCH, CLARA SUE 0 WAGNER, ROB- ERT: Wrheel Club '57, Sportsmen Club '58, '59, Civitan Club '59 0 W'ACONER, DALE: Bowling Team '59 0 W'AITE, PATSY: Band Cconcertl '57, '58, '59, Majorettes '57, '58, '59, Red Cross Representative '57, L. T. Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, Senior Class Representative '59, Thomas, Tommy Tomaszewski, Bill Toole, Bill Totman, Jerry Trense. Elaine Triplett, Joy Truhey, Denny Yun Kirk. Carol Yan Ynlkenburgh, David Yeritrllllf Bill Voorhees, Steve Yi-edinburgh, Flnra Sue Vhlgner. Robert Xvagoner, Dale VVIIHP, Pflisy 4 5 3' f 43. 9 5' Q . 'Ov . X 1: I ' K -al . -'K 'T ' is, K' ' 10' 4:-xr .f fl! 5 i 3 -.. in A -5 ,, Co- 3 'ii 5 I. V, W N I S 1 sl 'N ' 'V 6 Q-.-gy ' New-1 -.Wsw DATE BY FIR T CLASS WAKEFIELD JANIES O W XLSH FRED Jr Cxvltan 57 958 59 ,I V Football .37 Latln Club 57 58 Wheel Club 57 0 WARREN HAROLD D F Club 58 59 0 WATSON CHARLES 0 WEAVER ,IANICE Future Nurses Club 58 Clee Club 58 59 0 WEAVER JOYCE Choral SOCICIV 58 59 FNA 580WEBB 'VIYRTLE DCT'57 58 590 WEBER JACK 0 WEBER SISSY Color Cuard 58 59 Capt 58 59 Future 'Nur eg 98 59 Vlce Presldent 59 Chairman of State Conventlon 59 Trl H1 Y 58 59 0 WFIR ROBERT Band 57 58 59 Sergeant 58 Captaln 59 Bl Phv Chem 58 59 Treasurer 59 Star Duwtere Dance Band 58 Eagle Dance Band 59 0 WEISS RONNIF Jr Claws Rep- resentative 58 0 WELLS WANDA Iatm Club 57 0 WEN GER CAROL Future Nursee 57 '58 59 Latm Club 58 cnetv 57 Latm Club 37 Band 57 Exchange Student to Germany 58 Trl H1 Y 59 latln Club 59 0 WHITE JANET Junxor Red Cross 57 F ll A 59 O WIKEI RONALD 11 ebb 'Myrtle B eber .luck VN ells V! nndn X! enber Iurol IV' r ' 0.44 ,Q , f :Eff Y , I 1, Wakefield James Vialih Fred WW arren Harold W xltson 1 hnrlew Xiezner Jnnwe Winner Jovme VW eher Sissy X! erlunx., Nancy 'V :fi fx 1'9- WWQ-ir Robert White Janet nf--' sf lt 'N ffl A 1' 'df 427 '! Q' iii' ij i 'sw-7, Kiel-ua Ronnie 1!lkel Ronald ii ,, R 4.9 . L VN -55 'ir' Q 1 'P 'Z 3 mi . C 9 N , Rx.. r Y , - - 9 v Y , A , , A r , . . . , , . r , ' , ' U- ' . gp- , I g ' , ' R I 5 ' ' U 9 , ' x r , 9 9 Y 9 , . . 4, . , . , V Y Q , u , A . . , V , ,.. Y - Q 9 . Y , 9 9 1 - , 9 9 , 9 , ' , 9 9 , . . , , A . . . . , , , ' 9 9 9 9 - 9 9 - ,F 9 , 5 K 5 ' ,- 9 .7 9 I' - 3 9 . ' ' . ,- . . . , , , f f 9 ' ' 9 4 9 , 9 9- 9 , 9 - 9 , - y ' 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 ' ,- 9 9 9 , - . ' 9 9 9 K - 4 9-v 9- r r 3 . , . .: . .V , . , . . 9 5 5 - , 9 9 , 9 l 1 , 9 6, S I 7 '59g Library Council '59 0 WERKING, NANCY: Torch So- 9 . W ' ,Y , 3 l ,- 9 , 3 Y ' T- ' X 9 , - - 9 , 9 9 ' . ' , ,' . ,gl 9 ' ' 9 4 9 ' , . - , 9 , 9 ' . , . . . A, . ll Y. , -1 ' , . 5' -,Q Y . , - I ' 9 Y , .. C. v . Y :A Y 1 ' nf' - Y v r ' ' ' V 9 l ' ' v 4 V 'I 'v-Y ' Y v - ' I m sr W F EN ? V ' ' ' A T , f 9 ' -0' , ,..., Nl' ' I , .-,dv ' .X 5 ' 'z, ll -- Q, C3 -F r , C I 'A Lea: ,, Nancy Anderson, Bill Gridley, and Tina Rumpf take time to discuss plans for the night's game and half-time show. Wvilkerson, XVondy Xvillignns, Peggy VVilH0n, Mart-'ro YViIs0n, Ronnie Yvitherby, Nell VY0lfe, llilly , . ITH EXUBERANT PIRIT WILKERSON, WOODY: Red Cross Representative, D. C. T. '58, '59 0 W'ILLIAMS, PEGGY: Tri-Hi-Y '58, Future Home- makers '59, Student Assistant '59, Choral Society '59 0 W'IL- LIS, MARJORIE: Choral Society '57, '58, '59, E-Gals '58, President '58, Tri-M '58, '59, Choralaires '57, '58, '59, Gregg Writers '58, '59 O WILLITS, CAROLINE: Future Nurses '57, '58, '59, Latin Club '59 0 WILSON, JAN: Torch Society '57, '58, '59, Pan American Club '58, '59, Honor Society '58, '59, Gregg Writers '58, '59, Secretary '59 0 WILSON, MARGO: Senior Class and Student Council Member '59, Student Coun- cil '57, Tri-Hi-Y '58 0 W'lLSON, RONNIE: E. Club '58, '59, Student Assistant '58, Football, Basketball Manager '57, '58, '59, Baseball '59, Band '57, Campus Crusaders 0 WILSON, SKIP: Varsity Football '57, '58, '59, E-Club '57, '58, '59 0 WINJUM, ORREN O WISEMAN, LORIN: Odasagiah '57, '58, Latin Club '58, Art Club '57, Torch Society '57, Honor So- ciety '58, '59 0 WITHERBY, NELL: Tri-Hi-Y '58, Gradua- tion Usher '58, Transferred from Seabreeze High School, Daytona Beach, Florida '57 I WOLFE, BILLY: Eagle Band '57, '58, '59, Lieutenant '58, '59, Hi-Y '58, '59, Star Dusters '58, Radio Club '59, President '59, By-Phy-Chem '59, Stage Crew '57 0 WOOD, VIRGIL: Civitan '57, '58, '59, E-Club '57, '58, '59, Sportsmen Club '57, '58, '59, Varsity Football '57, '58, '59, Varsity Basketball '57, '58, '59 0 WOODRUFF, GEORGE: Pan American Club '59 O YVOODS, JOY: E-Gals '58, Gregg Writers '58, '59, Tri-Ili-Y '58. Vt'illis, Marjorie Wilsoln, Skip VVood, Virgil 957' N .9--v 1 2 v' nv' Q 422' 'E' , J a If . ff ' 1 ' .:' A 'ir ,wi Xvillits, Caroline Nxyilljlllil, Orren XVoodruif, George , Q Q 4' . A 4 I ,fr 1 j X ., I 5 ,,,, Nix :Ar ' Iggy XVilson, Jan XVisenmn, Lorin WVoods, Joy dn, KX ,,,' S3 Q 1 '11, 5 ' ?il2C'5: l ft' Q E IORS TACKLE PROBLE VYoolever, Sylvia 1Vright, Jerry .gnu In L fa. .WF W , I J .- 4. l V , 1 ' 1-C' ,ij ' ' 'W' X, f' xW'l'IKllt, Joyce Wvright, Lynne Vtfulfekuhler. Lynne Zerkle, Rlclmrd Zuehlke, Fred 1 3111 Mvmnriam JANET FREIIERES TERRY CUNGAN otfbbel' 26, 1941 April 5, 'I941 Mdfrh 15, 1959 November 26, 1958 59 W'0OLEVER, SYLVIA O WRIGHT, JERRY: Hi-Y '57, '58, '59, Treas. '59, Student Council '58, Bi-Phy- Chem '58, ,I.V. Football Team '57, Rifle Club '58. 0 WRIGHT, JOYCE: Tri-Hi-Y '58, '59, F.T.A. '59 O WRIGHT, LYNNE: Choralaires '58, '59, E-Gals '57, Mello-E's '58, All State Chorus '58, Bach Chorus '59, Oklahoma '58, S'Song of Norway '59, Choral So- ciety C WULFEKUHLER, LYNNE: Thespians '58 Vice Pres. '59, Tri-Hi-Y '59, Transferred from De- land Iligh School, Deland, Fla. 0 ZERKLE, RICH- ARD: Bi-Phy-Chem '57, '58, '59 0 ZUEIILKE, FRED. 9 SENIORS NOT PICTURED William Allen Bill Barwick William Burke Charles Chaney Kirby Chesser Fred Curry John Dorne Madeline Dunlap Bruce Falls Charles Freis Larry Gentry Ellen Greene Tom Hall George Harris William Harrison Henry Hartman Ronald Henderson Stanley Hardman Gerald Howell Donald Hutsell Walter Jacobs Elsie Keefer Ira Kendall James Kendall Luria Kendall Roy King Charles Kirk Rosalie Klodzinske Harry Larson Dwight Lewis .Iohn Lofton David Long Gil McDennid David Mosley Nanci Newman Gary Prichard Mardene Rubelow Claude Sherman Paula Schink Kelvin Sickles Jerry Skirvin Dorothy Tiller Patricia Wright GRADUATIO LEAVES S S WITH F 0 D MEMORIE Here Charles Palmer IS dehvenng a gl.ft to Sylvla Havnes durmg the buslet season for all semors, especlally the girls graduation Dlann Phelps buds a tearful goodbye to her classmates as 501 senlors end thelr high school career at Edgewater and plan for their future ,af fa' are ks? 36' Tk After graduation ev-rr-uses at the Munlclpal Audltorlum semors Claude Sherman Slup Wll on Betsey Ellis and Dlann Phelps exchange thelr dlplom IN for that well earned gr lduatlon certificate Mrs Torrance hands out the ofliclal documents 60 o '24 f s If L NN n 5 i u RX 4 ' X 1 p . ks o . 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', .J 't. .S , 4. ., . , an ' z 3 s. . 00,3 X The Junior Class Officers Presldcnt Pat Davis Trcasurcr Tommy Seals and Secretary Libby Gentlle put up the decorations for the Homecoming Dance whlle Vice Pres ldent Tommy Browmng glves an Important suggestion Mrs Agnes Ezzard and Mr Francis Fltzpatrlck the Jumor Class Sponsor-. look up for a moment from wrltmg the ln vltatlons for the annual fantabulous ,Iumor Senlor Prom The Junlor year a tlme of looklng both to the past and to the future In the past were memorles of our sophomore year, our first at EHS That had been a year of newness, of learning our way around halls and customs, of meetlng friends and faculty In the far future, over a year away, loomed our senlor year, when we would be ftop dogs ' at EHS But here, ln the present, was thls, our jumor year These were our feellngs on the openmg day of school Fcelmg very mature, and looking down our noses shghtly at the 'llttle sophomores, we began the year There were many HCIIVIIICS m whlch we could take part, and we Jomed ln splrltedly Flrst on the year s busy schedule was the Home commg Dance We decorated the gymnaslum wlth angel halr and stars, and then danced and watched the recrownlng of the beautiful Homecommg ueen after a vlctorlous game wlth Jacksonvllle Paxon One of the faworlte junlor projects was Ivey's Day Durlng thls tlme the juniors lnvaded' Iweys of downtown Orlando and became sales clerks ln many departments The members of the Class of '60 who took part ln lt really made the entlre undertaking a huge success as a percentage of all their sales poured lnto the class treasury But for us the greatest event of the year was the Junior Semor Prom We remembered all the tan tallzlng talk we had heard from the Juniors and sen lors of last year Now we began to plan and to work out the thousand and one detaxls of prom productlon, almmg to make this year s prom even better than all of last vear s glowmg reports There was so much to do' Invitations had to be mauled out, the theme de clded, the decorations put up When the blg night finally arrned, we vlewed the results of our labor wlth ecstacy The decorations, muslc, and romantic atmosphere created a mght to remember Drawing the vear to a fast and successful end, the Senlor Faculty Basketball Game was staged To the dellght of the many students, their teachers had donned strange costumes for plavmg the semors ln a thrlllmg and hllarlous game Wlth thls, the end of thelr actlvltles, the Juniors patted themselves on the back for a hlghlv successful year ,. mm, U I Z , I 4- V1 JM+L:4: f f 1 1 ? 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W v-149' Wtfwlg , 7. fb . 4: in , so f r s- H? if fff fe Leaf W t of Q 5 5 1 . 31 if b ' 'Q ,. 572 , pi t W , Olga Arjibny James Armstrong Henry Arnold Peggy Jo Arthur Gary Atwood Judy Bailey Julia Bailey Betty Lou Ball Janie Banta Kenneth Barvlay Juanita Barlow Becky Barnes Mike Barringer Gloria Barton James Bassarear Joel Bateman Carol Baxter Barbara Beabout Nancy Beaudet Sonia Beaulieu Leslie Beetley Ronnie Belote Shirley Benetleld Scott Bennett 62 Faye Adair Sharon Adam! Trina Aitcheson Peter Albano Barbara Allen Henry Allen John Alrich Barbara Anderson .xiii 5' 5, Q, 5 1 12 Q , H-' , ' W 'Q , -fi an if UNIOR CLASS Sherry Bent Stephanie Bent Patricia Birnie Betty Bishop Sally Blsslnger Louise Blackburn Karl Bloc-k George Bonta if - 5 'Z ,qt 'zz' I if 4 I V l uf 4 Ke' If ki ,ay no .4-r ,- 3 5 Q X 1 U Linda Booslnger Arlene Bork Jamle Bostick Sandra Bostwlck Sharon Bowee Sandra Bowen Patricia Bosvtll Carol Bow nton YEAR I CL DES me 0'-9 WD -5 nv R if 35,42 'ce' 4--v L an .rv N ancy Condon Hike Conley Barbara Connell Allce Conner Bei erly C onsonni Judy Cook Robert Cook Floyd Cooper Joy Brncewell Carlene Brandt Rita Briggs Donna Brokaw Sandy Brokaw Marllbn Brooks Ann Brown Ken Brown Paul Brown Edwlna Brownln Tommw Browning Hack Bruner EIIIIIIB llryrelak Shirley Buchan Joan Bunk Julle Buckholil Gene Burkhart Lula Burkholder Jed Burnett Jesse Butler Helen By rd Marlalne Carter Rodney Carter Sherry Carter Louise Cart er Barbara Cushion Art Chapman Helen Chappell Donald Clay Toni Clegg Phillip Clifford Wlarcla Clockadale Ylarllvn Cochran Swlvla Cohen Nancy Cole Shirley Coleman 63 w-J '44 .av 1 -an ,Q FN W K -N Q!! 4.-9' av-R jf'-g 'rg' Nw sv wwvm ,yr 4 'tr ' xl -.0 Q..--v .- -an-ag .4- ,vw '9 9' Yi? ff xv nf .ff J, ..- 'F il W fu S f' fi? 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Kathy C ooper Jerry Cowart Nancy Couart X xonne Cox Jerry Crittenden QIKIIIPW I udehec Linda Cunningham Jeanne I urlin Lance Curlin Kyle Cutchen John Dnme Don Dnniel Gll Daniel Jimmy Darden Jonnle Mae Daw is Pat Dax is Alicia Deans Hugh Deal-ing Edward Deen Marilyn Denham Patty Dial Judy Dolllns Gall Doscher Lerov Doss Robert Doudy Nancy Draper Welxdy Draper Judy Dullols Cynthia Dumas Skip Durrance Pat Dwyer Diane Edgell Kathy Edlund Monte Edwards Bernard Eih-on Janlce Elland 6 Anita Lllenback Carol Ensign Anne Ernest Sue Essick Don Ethrldge Jerome Evans Sara Jane Eu ans Bill Enerly rs an xg' ,wi Ons? vo' w-v WY sf Q-1 TAKING MERIT Bob En ing Mary Fails Betty Jenn Fnrmcr Idn Fan-ing Jars ls Faulk Suzanne Felix Gloria If en-ee Sandra I- errls 2 JF Ii -.27 fr' Y' un-4 f lP ,- ar 196' Q V fe A A Q . ? ,Z I , ' G' -x if ' is V W Q- ffm- . .f , an ' -' f-f K K . ' 4' . A . . . J, i I , f ' , e 1- 5 f' f n X - Q J 9 tt K, D, , N M 1 r .. . 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Art Chapman s face can hardly be seen as he peeks around the side of the huge box he IS carrung as he lends a hand to help workmg ,Iumors on lvevs Day fir 1Y ' f-v Peter Hard! Nant! Hzlrllls Ann Harrington Helen Harrison Carl Hnll Gerrlg Hall Torn Hall Gull Hnlnxlton Harvey Hanna Pat Hardin Jew ee Hardy Wil hele Harllv .rw Q' 'WFP' mmm ar f MAKI G SALE ,Q an 4: 'llurlene Hart '7 '-fr ' fs D! ayg us sa B up WFWW ,.-, in Ni' .,-Q C? 4 41 -w lnitn Hatcher Sue Haw new I llldll Hendrix Donna Henkelmnn I eonurll Henrw YK xlnrlu Herold Judw Herrmann 1 lilllll Hewitt Bill lligdon Mary Ann Hill Delores Hines Ghirlew Hlrshev Joym Hobbs Toni Hoehsteln I leunor Hodgemnn Wandra Hnldemnn John Hnllar Beth Hollounw Ronald Homan 66 KW alter Hornln uk Ylonnn Horning Buckv Hough Jud! Hon ard Kenneth Hounrd l orbett Hou ell Ronald Hugh es Tom Hulhu rt 0 fs! ,v 'ugh VU 4-0' if K,-,QM ' 1' ' X I I K xg M S . 1 -- Q 4 1 VN, 5 A f,,,,w W' I ,A , - - ' V ' iT'5.g,:? H, 4 A , , up if U fm? V - H . Y l Af? 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Ann Walleker ' , 3 - David Wanner lli Cathy Wnrlow -' Sherrln V'eaver Q M, ,I X 5 I , . t Qi -Q Betty WVeber Frank Weise ii Kay Weiss Robert W'ells Peggy Wesson Linda Whitaker UNIOR O 'I'I .I E wwe Fred Widerman Cliflord Wilkerson Buddy VVilkg Elzora WVllllams ,-. 0 Q Janice Williams A f Y Donna Wyllle ' Susan Williams Q Linda York Eloise Williamson . X Dianna VVllson V , 'J f A -4 , Elene Wilson x 1 ' Marilyn Young Lynn W-I ff ' , 1 son J Z b l on B e Robert VVingo Micheal Winn Q: :Lx 3 Cindy Zellner Jane wine ' U ' Il ' , ik-'g' Keith l4 lington Jane wooddell , Steve VVoods L Caroline SYoolf 9'-A Emu Kunz George Yvorley .1 Hob lvortham Janet Vlfright 73 1 W Planning their outllnes during the last mlnule rush, Jeanne Curlln Leonard X I f if 'N ' E , X. X Henry, Paul Donofrlo, and Adrlannc van Gelder find that to wrlte 15 no easy job gi l E7 ,Q Q, .xhag S - X. During the Faculty-Varsity Basketball game, four of the varsity cheerleaders, Nancy Rood, Linda Hagan, Arlene Bork, and Nita Ellenback, who are all members of the junior class, cheer the E. H. S. Varsity five on. Dressed in their ridiculous, outlandish costumes for the exciting and hilarious Faculty-Varsity Basketball Game, members from each team reach to get an important re- bound in the tense last seconds of this annual encounter. JUNIORS STAGE ANNUAL FACULTY-VARSITY MATCH Abbott, Herb Adams, Robert Alexander, Joseph Allred, Jimmy Allen, Robert Anderson, Jacqueline Arnett, Larry Batson, Shirley Bennett, Willis Booth, James Bragg, Gladys Brickley, Seth Reese Brown, Judy Burke, Wfilliam Charles, Barbara Coddington, Paul Coleman, Nancy Cone, Ann Crews, Betty Crusselle, John Davis, Warren JUNIORS NOT PICTURED Donofrlo, Paul Duncan, Staton Ecker, Douglas Ellis, Jerrv English, Benjamin Ferlita, Guy Fishalow, Pamela Ceer, Gary Goldman, Susan Gould, Charles Grooms, Mary Hamlin, Philip Harrell, Johnny Holiday, Thomas Horrell, Bob Howard, Charles Hunt, James Hurd, Charles Jackson, Robert James, Jesse Jeter, Ronald Johnson, Jerry Keen, Robert Lashley, Evelyn Leach, James Levey, Harry Lienard, Donna Liule, Philip Lowenthal, Frank Mcllvaine, Marjorie McKay, Durwood McLead, Sylvia McReynolds, Frank Mallard, Edward Moore, Thomas Morris, Erma Mosher, Robert Newman, Marvin Odom, William Owens, Larry Payne, Jimmie Prose, Marvin Ramage, Carl Reeky, Thomas Robinson, Sue Rohr, Ginger Rybolt, William Saulpaw, David Scharf, Micheal Schindlbeck, Alice Seymour, Dennis Shank, Bill Sheffield, Judy Sheppard, Cecil Skirvin, Jerry Smith, Carolyn Stewart, John Sukkert, Rolfe Terhune, Geraldine Thomas, Roger Gene Vorpagel, David Walter, Peggye Ann White, Norman Sophomore officers Dana Pharr treasurer Don Batchelor president Karen Smith vice president and Penny Plekard, secretary, work hard Sophomore sponsor Mrs Daniels and co-sponsor Mrs Webman seem to enjoy serving at the spring tea presented by the sophomore class PHOMORE As the first dav of school rolled around, we, the poor little sophomores, felt lost Edgewater was new and strange, but with the help of the friendly Juniors and seniors, we weren't late for many of our classes Too, some of the subjects we took proved to be en tlrely different from the ones we had taken before Biology was one of our most mterestlng and reward mg classes We looked forward to the few days out of the year when we dlssected worms, frogs, crawfish, and grasshoppers As we grew accustomed to the for mldable odor of formaldehvde, we began understand mg the innermost workings of our vlctlms Our Eng l1sh classes were filled with such mlserles as Sllas Vlarner, dlagrammmg, and of course, the new movle Romeo and Juliet ' Many a time we burned the midnight oll ln order to finish the outline of some chapter which would have been much easier to do lf lt were written ln Greek Struggling through the intricacies of the cussed and discussed course f Algebra II, we trled to learn logs, quadratic equa tions, and of course, graphs. World History was one of the classes which we shall never for get, especlallv the sharpened green pencil which we al wavs had to carry with us Slowlv we fell into the swmg of things In Home coming we played an active part with our three at tendants and well done sophomore float Manv f the sophomores attended our football and basket ball games, and showed a lot of splrlt for the Eagles team We attended our first assemblies, pep rallies, and dances with enthuslasm When the dance that we sponsored near Thanksgiving turned out so suc cessfullv., we were very proud of ourselves and the way we had worked together As the final project of our sophomore year, we sponsored the Facultv Tea We served coffee and cookies to the facultv members ln each of the coffee rooms on campus From domg thls, we learned more of the teachers names, and became familiar with the members of our facultv As the school vear closed and we knew manv more upper classmen, we no longer felt lost or strange We had become a part of Edgewater with every bodv looking forward to what 1960 would bring. -., 5.4 3 9 is J Q , A L , ,f I4 up -.J L sg t v 7 f 5 j f'S.:nv.1 5 K-2 ' ' je r is , Y V xk 5. , 5 5' 4 A 'A lg E rl f 2 3 S . fa p o A, ' A 9 9 7 K. 9 9 ' 9 ' f K 9 ' . 7 9 ' 5 ' - ' - . 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LFFT T0 RIGHT FIRST ROXW Ernestlne Abell, Johnny Adams, Patty Adams Wlartha Adklnsou, Jerry Aiken, Leland Aklns, Ronnie Albert, Darla Allure: ht, Sue Allen Man Altif Bllhe Anderson SECOIND ROW Clarence Anderson, Virgmna lndrens, Llalne Anlxt, April Apple, Michael Ax-ak Pntriem Arnett, Harold Arnett, Garw Arnold, Virginia Arra, Barbara Atwood, Curtls Ashcroft THIRD ROYV Bonnle Augenstein, Perry Awdoyan Jav Axe-nt, Larev lwers, Lee Baggett, Howard Bailes, hettie Baker, Tony Baker, lfred Barlleld, tlara Barna, Charles Barnes THE SOPHO ORES LEAR NEW WAY OF LIFE I Il FT IU kill HT FIRST R055 VS llham Barnes, 'ldra Barr, Bob Batchmlor, Don Batehelor Charles linxlev, Don Baxter, Judv Batter, Sara Jane Beabout Bobby Beagles, Brend'l Beaslew Jeff Becker SECOND ROV Karen Beltl, Ins Belcher, Jlmmw Bellmo, Rodnew Benelleld, Jerry Benham, f'lll Bernhard Duane Beske Donna Betts, Carol Bishop, Loretta Blackburn Wlarw knn Blakely THIRD ROV! Bonnie Block, Sharon Blooduorth, Donna Blunler Cloe Bohhnan Bewerly Boone, Bonnle Borda, Charles Br lcenell, Louls Braceuell, Russell Bricklew Carl Brock, Dallas Brooks 101 RIH RON Laura Broome Tonw Bropst, Balls Brown, Bull Brown, Sharon Browning. Georgia Bruee, Dan Bruner Richard Briant, Thomas Burgess, Gayle Burke Robert Bnrkhalter FIFTH BOX! lflayne Burkhart karen Burkhart Bnckv Butler George Butler, Sandv Butler, Suzann Butler, Lee Byers, John Calnphell, I arl Cantrlll, Roger Carlson, Gerald Carnell JQ- 'xg sv ,,. N.: ...gr ., ,M 'Wg N- -f JC- ' -Y C? f s 'W :M .J , sa uf ff .,.,, we-1' .ff F! 'M-W' 'un l' ' xx- -1 1-f -1 ..- gr, PQ 'W fb. f J 9' .. V ..- qw-J .9 N7 16 . ' M-' , n, . 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Of' '7 c'7 -, .sv ev OA x 0 FG S, 'tj ff I' Nw me C' Looking for dlrectlons from a friendly senior, John Lofton, are Sharon Stuart and Cary Arnold who seem to be lost ln the shuflle Bettv Sue Connell Dorothw Ionnell Joe I onnnr Bettw Conuerse Wlinta Conway Randy Cooper 1 hm-les Corbin Patrhin Corlun Joan l Orew Ilan-el Cornlhert Charlene I ountrvman Peggv Coy Nancy l r able Jean CFB!! n Ylnry fran ford Judy Crews Dax ld Crosby llollert Cupp If lnlne Daley Barbara Dann Slnthla Daw li Paul Daxidson Susan Davidson Anna DRS is Wllke Davis Pelrgv Dawls karl Decker Elaine Deen Patsv De kalands Carolvn Denham W enona Denham Brenda Dennison Johnny Dickerson hay Dirst Roger Dixon 77 7 J Q- an ,.... 'Q VX ? 3 v -Q. NL' Z' Nu a 'K' xx? P -s. F., v 'w vllfw MMI? -L, f,, L r 'iw . 'fr l K ' ' .4, . -f ' ,fi L X .Q - W Ia ,. w 73 - -rw ' . -rf So A 1- ', 'EN' - x, ruby ,-um 'Mk -A wr ' 'U' 4 f s A , . 'A ' w ,J M ,, rm A7 1' 5 I.: v .' 4 - . , T 5 H 6 Q A ,L ,Q fn' A: . 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W 6-' ,-, - df tv 1 4 w-. 4- 23 ,,..'4w 0 J-3 I .gc 5 'rf 971' ml f-1 ul -x .-vi Ex .iff V-3' w 'Q p Q- Q Donald DreKKors Darryl Dreyer Judy Dunn Cntllv Durocher WV L Durrenberger Jlm Draudy Judy Dyer Dennis Engle Jean Farnest Davxd I dwards Roy Ellis Lester lf lmore Charlotte Elsen Lottie Lngel l hllip lflstahrook John Ethier ' 'K . Sammy l'vuns Janet Farmer Marie Parnell Judy Farrington Marilyn Faulklngham Shirley Faulklngllam Felice Felzenberg' Terry Ferguson John Ferry Keith Fesler Sally Fiedler Carol Finley Carol Fleisher Gary Fleming Jimmy Fleming Ginger Flemming Ned Flemming Jefl' Flemming Mary Flynt 78 rx 5. v-v an -.-4 LFFT T0 RIGHT FIRST ROV! Leslie Dolber, Kay Dollar, Sandy Doolew SEL OND ROV! Sandy Dorrell, Richard Dow ling, Doris Dozier THIRD ROW: Pat Drake, Patricia Drake, Doug Draper AS THEY IFl1'I' T0 RIFIIT FIRST ROW Gary lord Pat Forester Karen Franklin SLCOND ROV! John Freeman Jerry lfrels Maxine Friedlander THIRD ROW Ploulse l-nller Lynda hahel Gene Gard ner l 01 RTH ROV! Jon Gardner, Bill 1 armnnw Ruth Garrlck FIFTH ROW Wlarie George, Ionnle Gibbs Joline G vhrint 705 ea 3 , A 4:44 ., ' , rw w Q' , X4 A, D, ,N s', ,Unix YN N 'rvf E . ,,M,,,: Q , In I 5 ,N , I A , . y 1 f f - A me , ,fn J . I.. 9 f - -' ' A it f in ,Q -:rv e . ar- ,ki - v f 1 ' ELA ' 5 -u 0' 'vp an sr ulfa N' ff? viii, ,S .ni Wd' v ,lg Qv' K' IFFT T0 RIC HT FIRST ROV! Lita Glxdewell Beverly fold, Nlarllwn Goodmg fwnthn Grant Jcnn fflllt Larry Freene, Gloria Greenland Betty ll Hi tt F iflln Tornmw Frnnci Phxl Guesa SI' I OND ROV! John Hadley, Rows Hahn Lidlil Hmr, Rlchard Huzht, Gene Hall, Rowemnry Ham , In n Pa y r , Dorothy Hammond, Lllld'l Hammond Wlarcia Hammond Stan Hanna, Richard Harmon THIRD ROVW Fatherxne Harper, Joe Harper, Judy Harper, Cissw Harrm, f' G Harris, Pamela Harris, Linda Harrlson, Wvavne Harrod Jenn HHSWRIHWOD, Charlotte Hayes, Elivabeth Hoyt OBTAI ORE PRIVILEGES D OFF CA PUS T T0 RII HI FIRE! RUN! Tom Hazel John Hazelgrowe, Nlary Jo H'l1elton Xinyne Headlew, Hutch Hearn Sandra Heath, Frank Hernandev, IFF , Chuck Herlod Ronald Herrick inn Herrlng Inrrw Herrlng GPIUND RONK PPINCIIISI Herring Judw l'lll'lxlll'IIl, Janet Hicks Lexus Hlcki, Annette Hull Judv Hothuan Pat Hollar Iudw Holloman Richard Hollond Sue inn Holt X1 llter Hood THIRD ROXW Gary Hooks Sharon Horner, Rlchard Hosler Billy Howard Richard Howard, Ruth Howard, Lel und Hubbard Barbara IIIICIHIIIU Bull Huduon Bonnie Hudson W'ludlne Hufetetler l'0lRTH RON! lhnld Hughes, Pat Hughes, Phyllis Hughea Judy Hunt, Phnl Hurt, Iarrv Huh heion R-llph Ieker, Sharon Jacks, Bobble Sue Jackson Wlarv Jackson Brenda Jalnew l'IF'1'H ROR Margie J'lIll9il Sue JHSIOIIOYWQICI Kay Jetferleu, Bet-vw Jeffries Becky Jenkins, Joan Jenwou, Betty John, kllen Johnson, llesmrlv Johnson llorotln Johnson James Johnson rv- ai -H, an N- ea ,,.., in- ,K A ze an -:if 'Ei-P W LE' 'iv mr c qw 7 is JN. nv Ma 'Y ,pw 93 19 P A s.-.K ,RMQ LM 5 vm Ms iv ir uv x Q as X40 YQ 5 - . 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John 'IIcKe1, Lne Wlelxlhhen Sue N1CKlftPlPk Har: Jo Wlc'VI'lnus, Robert McMillan, K tl I n ner ne McNeil Jnnet MeV! hnrter, Ilnda Wlnlson, Janet Mnney Don Mzlnlew, lxnren Wlnrion ij' gf V KW 'eg' - ' T' M JJ gifs, X91 Nb -mn. A ,.,-4' 'WJ iv -ls ur sf- f-I --p V Wh? si uv we-if J? 0 gy ,Y Rav' 'ear tv -Y..-J 1-r 80 X I He + f R A A ' . ' 'V f J' 1 -' wi 'M ' 1 'I . li ' l ff V '-' -ge yt: A - . X1 J ff A 'ur Y A Q29 . 1' -5.-Q 7s .Q 'wx X 'L an is , 'xi , Q A, i e:.' A A' Q, Ie f 'M ', 1? A ,I ,- , -A , ge. ' ,A ' gf ,g ' ., - J A gf: . J., ,, H' ,, f ' 'maj Nr A R7 J XJ 2 Q N' '43 ru .Q . 0? U, I 7 X I ' P- ij- . Y , i' H if - ,'. .' JY I ' - '. A4 . V' 5, :' - .u A .H ' 1 'z 1 . V I y - Rv I I K ' ' g 'f M A A .fi P' ef-' Ive Q6 ' X 1 A Q ' Vw ,C 1 ix hriv, ,A Q A 4 gy Q . I , F N V 7 N -A zu I l, s X .- ,, ,,,A 5 A w 5 I ku Y 4, - - ' '- V ' T, 4 3 H, ' 39535 Im m p H.: E- I I VI.. Q I U Q I - 4 I! . A I V . I - - I n' I Q ,.,., E I H . 5. , . 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JB' The sophomores decorate thelr float for the homecomlng parade with much enthusiasm and excitement Q N' -J 'CT' 'xy V 'gre wr'-. 'W' 90 1 N S-M Cc? vc' 7,-1 'Q nv' sa ,. 15-v m Q? ff ns., r, Cf, I-fx Gloria Perkmg Toni Permal- I vnn Pernlce Y lncent Perrw Sherrv Peteri Dana Pharr Dennis Plllllllli Pcnnw Pxokarll Terrw Plgnone Wiarv Pllcher Randv Pxrkle Marv knn Pitman George Pleloones Terry Pollack Terrw Powell Judlth Preslew Lvnette Prettvman Dan Price Carol lun Prosen Sandra Pullfer Rlcln Ramsew Jerrv Rapp Whke R'lthel Qlnrlew R lW1S0ll Don Rav Linda Raynor Sh Iron Reagln Charlene Recu Ronnie Reese I eln Repaaz John Rlch Roger Ru hardp funn Jo Ruldle 'I ons Rlgsln Gary Rn enbark S7 -A ,..,, rv ,YA A f lv ,ny ii,...,e f llih if fci . ejlly Q V I . A D I ,N X li I 1 mi Aa 5' 6 V 1, ' B mul, 3 V, . . A lv A it 4 .vb V it Z, A H S A X, 1' . a ,,, A ' Q ' Q , 4 1' ..... it 4 V Q1 ,lf I - n -E O- P 2152! e F . f! ,N 14 I Q2 4 I 5 M ' J . , 5 A. V I a .. 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Blll Patrick, Iernon I' ltterson, Dorothy Pnthson FIFTH ROV 'loln Putton, Robert Pearch, Bob Pearson 63s. v -4 fn ev- ,J .pr -.A 'MH' x-,gen --. ,- fs 'I vw. -.f es fo- n .sf z 1- nn. --.4 V .1 ,Q X4 ' ,ww ,,.1- gy sf v' ,-.. .., -S4 ,. ? C I .,, xv 'fu' e ...Q S' w 'N ,-I. II'lf'l T0 Rlf III FIRSI ROV tharlsu lines Indx Robertson Ruth Ilolrertson lun Roger Ilike Rolnnwon, Nancw Rodgers, 'Illry lane Roy.:-rw, Ric-h'1r4I Ihu.u's, Ilenrx Ilohr I lrrw Iluhlel Due Roll SI-IUNIJ ROR Shu-on Root Ih tts-lou Ikon Wlxra Rouull Frlsh Rush llusga Salerno, Carol Slltnnan, Ilnda Sunford Pqulnu Sandfort, Joe Snndlew Il9L,lYlSll Suundars. Ilnela iI'h0llIlll'l'1., IIIIRII IRON Janet Schnlpp, Iwnette 51 ott, L lrry Sc-l..r1-st II1-th Sh lplro, Is lren Sharpe Shlun SI: lu. 'ihkc She-nd, Dan Shdlu ld Donald Slu m.l1 'Nat :lu Shumnn, I. :rw Nllllllllllli APPEAR 0 THE P BLIC A D SOCIAL SCENES I P l' 'I' I0 RIGIII If IRST RU!! IIIIIIYQ Snnon Swlwla Slater If alth QIPSIIII It I' lt Sm nrt 1 nrol Smith I-:Irv Slnith Ierrw Smith lxnrtln Snlith, I llldil Smith Nuns w Smith I'e-te Smlth Sl-1 UND INN! Sharon Smlth NW avnm Smnth Du I. Spent or Iuels Spa nm er, Ilary Splx 1 w Ion Spolski Llllllli Squirt S Robo-rt St u k I ug.: ne Staph-ton Sue Start har I rnn St: Inman I HIRII IRON S unlra Stn In r 1 ne Sta-unrt, I s nn Stewart, lane Stinson, llanelal Stokm 1, Ilatt Straub, Sharon Stuart, John Sullnan haw 5llll'lllll'l llll, hm-nnw Snnlu rf., limmx Suthn rl und, lama H Sutton I4 Ol ll I II RUN! Robert Swain Dan Swanson, Ilolu-rta Su indler I4 ran1 es Sw bert, Iommy nn I I I aw lor Ile-ldrq -4 I aw lor I l homas, I rank Thomaw. Jnllw Thomas, Ilax Thomas I II Ill ROI! Ilolu rt Thom ns, Diane 'Ihompson. 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Russ Wtalker Don Wallace Jerry XWard tarol Wlarren, Carol Xlfaterhouse, Joyce Waters, Henrietta W atson I-rank KK eater, Orpha WW eayer Jimmy Weber Cayle W eeden THIRD R011 Charles West, Wayne gglns, Jimmy Wilder, Sandra Wilder, Gene Xvlllnffiilll Becky Wfllkins lim Willey, Betty Wllllams Bull Wllllams Sondra Williams, Autry Wllllamson FOI.Rl'l-I ROV! Sandra Williamson, Becln Willis Martha Wills, Barbara Wllsoln, Danny Wlilson, Harry W'llson, Jeanette Wilson, hancv W ilsou, Ralph Wfilson, Lamar Vblnget, Charles Wlngo BOTTOM ROW' Joel Breenden Suzanne Ryan, Wayne XV1gglns, Arthur WH e, Pasty Wise, Carol XVolkln1.,, Caronln Wright, Donna Wright, Jane KVrlght, Charles Wrye hit ioung WHILE GETTING READY FOR THEIR LIFE AHE SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Charles Alennnder Mamie Anderson Daniel Ashlin Cerald Atchison Prank Augustine Donald Bailey Billy Batson George Bethea Jean Blaclnvelderer Jimmy Boston Eva Bowles Robert Brach Luly Bragg Joel Breeden Ross Brewer Jean Broun James Bule Judy Burnett Merrxly Butler Betty Caldwell George Cambell Lrrol Casto Janlce Carnell Marv Carpenter Wllldred I arsuell Martha Chance Eta Check Hnryey Chester Larry I hestney Dawld Chinlund Barbara Clark Nikki Clayton Mary Coffman Eld 1 Cooper Leighton Cornell Richard Creighton Robert Dalrmple Carol Daugherty' Lenzy Deese Frank Desposlto Gerald De! or Day ld Dlefender Th0lllIlH Dlxon Jlm Draudy Sue Edge Syl! ia If llerbee John Enlon Larry Lrlkson Eddie If lennng' George I4 loyd Robert Forsythe Cene Gardner Beverly GHTWID Richard Godbold Joy ce Godin Philip Grlflith Bonnie Grunow Irm :dell Cunter W ermell Gunter Rlchard Haight Betty Hall Judv Hamlner Hart la Hanunond Bonnie Hampton Eduard Hanna W erlon H lrkema Tommy Helnls Iouell Henry Carol Hull VS llham Hinson Jean Holler Patrlt lil Holllng., sn orth Barry Houseknet ht Marllee Hoyey Albert Hull l1l'llllll' Hull Uleeta Jackson Phlllp Jester Irma Jlroutek Curtis Johnson Roger Johnson Wlargaret Jones Robert Jorgensen Floyd Joslyn J :mes lx'Burg. Alma Kung Dale king Jimmy Latowara Carol Lambardi Sue Lambert If rnest Lang Alferd Lanier Denule Leakey Rosamond Long., Jo I esh W! llliam Ludowiel Cary 'lIacPherson Ronald WIcDermld Raymond M1Cee S lndru 'VIcIntlre Rfose Marsh James Vlartin 1N :new Wlartln George Wlauldin Bob Wlesuer Larry Whncey Randolph Wloist Sandr 1 Wlolst Robert Morey John Wlorrlson Richard Moseley Bllle Wlountz Day ld Vlouery Mickey Nlettles John Nlchols Freddy 0 Bl-len Judy Odom Harry Ollyer trdls Oxley Patrick Paquette Robert Paqnette Dennis Parker Patrick Pay ne John Pelletier Jon Potun Fred Powell Jerry Powell Sharon Pon ers Stephen Poners lony Propst Robert Qulck I 'lry Rapp I x nd-1 Reey es Par Repine Ylary Reynolds Julia Rice D1 une Richardson Sandra Rlchter Steve Robertson James Robinson Timothy Rong Wlaureen Rosner John Rumpf Plese Russ Suzanne RS an Carole Salter James Sargent If rank Scarfo lholnas Sthnelder Lddle Seogglns Thomas Schors Pat Sclsm I hcster Sexton John Seybold lf llrabeth Sharpe Nlelw in Shaw Maurice Shit ers Jerry Shoaf Richard Slemer George Slater Cerald Smith Robert Smith Wyatt Stacey Becky Stewart Frnest Stone Dons Taylor Nornxan Tay lor 'lhchael Teter C'1ry 'lhompson Fd Tierney W lctorm Torman Stuart Tuckev Robert Van Horn Robert Wallace Sara W alters Dmnna Watson I arolyn Watters Klngsley Whltsett Stanley V5 ilklns Sherrln VS llllams irthur Wise Gloria Wuse Sam Withrou Robert W ltte Carol 1Volking C3ll'01Xlll Wrlght Donna Wright 'llellw 1Vrlght 1 harles Xlrye Clorla lon Ixlt loung J inet Tlmmer Jon Zorian 'X ,.-qv' -4, N X l ' 1 , 'I 3 ' V Ni- mf' ' M ,,. ,,. 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'Rf i 1 Q' I v X ' , ff: I if Qi , 1 1 H ,Q f I G ff .K ' 1 . ig: 3' ' 0 ,f '-J xml ' 3 I f ani' Planning detalls for an Important event requlres that Malcolm Hawley examlne the school calf- dar carefullv for conflicting dates thereon Mondav marked a new heglnmng Inwarlahlv, of course, lt mtroduced another week but lt began numerous other lmportant thlngs as well Many tlmes another chapter or unlt of work was begun that day Sometimes themes, projects, or re ports were asslgned Even Chorrlble thoughtj semes ter and six weeks tests were ushered ln by thls day A stray hand makes nts way from under the warm covers and gropes fo ...au 544 N-Q... Lugglng a stack of dirty trays helps pledge Jlm Strong remove points The first day of the week dld not always brmg more work however Mondays began vacations, too, for weekends never seemed llke holidays Some meant fun ln the shape of pledge weeks Then there came that most unusual Monday when the fair came Yes, the day of the moon, providing chances for fresh ac tlon and thought, was welcomed each week ln 1959 r the bedside clock whlch lS nolslly announclng that lt IS time to get up 'Q' UQ s LD 90 'I X '5 J . f..Il-4'-5:1 7J'LllZff.:5,ff. , N. I ,Y i I VJ? . . V X, N, B Q f' . I dr Q lk r 1 l ,M 2 I 0 0 v , I , . I ' o 2 ' 4 1 if AQEZQQ y g E 'fi 4 . t . L A . up 4 v- 1 2 V 5, .ms ' 'S f S f f t ' 'Q f ' s t age V ONDAY USHERS IN WORK AND WELCOMED HOLIDAYS XX I1 'g 5 -' ' 1' -,Q -' ' ' -4. ' .',: 'sv -' 'z . sz 1: s' Q ' . ,f 1 ff .125 ' .K ,' L. ,j .7 5-51, - ar m f ' N QQ , X .. .' .wx 1 , ' , L S !,,f ,, t' V Y pg V ,J X 'M K Kf X Eff. 4 , r 0 TUESDAY NIGHT TV FOR ACTIVE E GLES W sqirw- Didn't Wayne Page get an excellent grade on his history' quiz? Now, who is it that insists that cramming is not worth while? Although Tuesday was like the preceding day in many ways, there seemed to be more of an atmosphere of urgency about it. It was characterized by hurry- ing from one place to another from early morning until late at night with little time to spare. First there was the usual rush getting dressed. Those five-minute sprints across the campus between classes were also normal. Then, after school, were the meetings of numerous organizations and, during the winter months, basketball games. Most students also had personal appointments or obligations which they had to fulfill. It would have been difficult to keep up with these crowded schedules without the additional responsibility of completing the large amounts of homework which were always assigned that day. Considering this, it is easy to see why Eagles could not regularly watch the many Westerns which dominated the Tuesday night TV schedule this year. Toni DiCarlo calls to order a meeting of the Future Teachers that is being conducted informally in a member's house. 7 f 1- l 40 -fi 1 A f Given a rare opportunity for independent studying, Sonny Ruby tries to gain the attention of the teacher to ask a question. Theresa Hughes looks dismayed as Sharon Sp:-neer stoops to re- trieve the several books which have fallen from their locker. The expression on Mr. DeVane's fave indieates that the grade on the test he is passing back is favorable for the student. dw' 'We t, I wwf' ,ang High fashion IS seen at thc serving table as Barbara Jackson, gvlvla llavnes Pat Illll and Jeanette Canfield hare the mo-t recent gossip 'Na-.. ,NW WEDNESDAY S ACTI ITIES VARY EACH WEEK As the wheel of the week progressed into W ednesdav, the davs were ev en more crowded Mid week meant actlvltv perlod and the meetmgs of the class counclls This shortened all perlods before lunch and made the school day pass faster. Afternoons and evenings were spent in activities that changed from week to week. Occasionallv there was enough time to f make a trip to town for some shopping an 'X ' is or to enjov a fast moving ball game ln a N' neighborhood back vard. Toward the end of the vear manv of the senior glrls made tlme to attend the teas and parties given for them. However, Eagles were far more llkelv to be found in the stacks at the Albertson Public Lllrrarv plowing through deep, but informative.. volumes to gather sufficient references for a lengthv theme or speech. Or perhaps., the afternoon was ,f needed to finish the last chapters of the hook which was to be reported on on the following dav. This time was especiallv brlef for students whose custom it was to attend prayer meetlng or choir rehearsal. Yes, Edgewater students had little dif ficultv filling the twentv four hours with which Weclnesclav favored them. A nlotorcvclc salesnlan gives the facts about his product to Garv Smith, a prospective customer. 94 V , L' 6.2 ' , t. 'j V: 3 g X t 3,1 , , Q .., , 0 I ' 'Y - 5 ' if ., v as , . 3 A ,mms 4 f 4 E Q 4 A f H if 2 i is ' s 'W - .v 'i ' .' - v ,- l 1 1 ' M ' A , A , s . , M .W ' , 0 ' v .Y 9 v u 0 U ' ' . . . . . Don Spencer spends Thursdaw mght test mg hls slmple appearmg wet most com pllcated cheml try I project WORK A D WORRY MEAN NO UN THURSDAY Wlth preclse strokes and palnstakmg care George Reed wo ks dxllgentlv on drawings of three dlmenslonal figures for the graphic arts class 96 Q . A L ' v 5 fi A ' ' L gf-, L. r . WW, 1 . sf ' 4, ga if Y ,L ' ...---N' Q J A' 4 . ' .' . f ' ve S . N A . . . . , V F . . 1 . - . . - . Q A I I X. . 4 I .' , 6 I 1 3 3 I Q A X 5 , , 'im Y A 22' 5. , A 7 t, Q ,V g Q 3 , N. at I 1 Q.. ,A Q fy . 9 - ' 1 f I 1 . 'ff' t g X E z . i A 1, .i t,, W1 1' A , v Mason Kelsey Sallle Huggms and Bette Chapman are ln the mldst of wrltlng a play whlch the Junior League might select for pres entatlon to vanous elementary schools throughout Orange County Three Edgewater sclentlsts work wlth the electromc firmg mech anlsm of their verslon of the recently successful Explorer IV .J i NX I-3. 'Y For many Eagles, Thursday seemed to be the longest day of the week The sux class hours were often filled wlth renews of a full week's work ln preparatlon for the next day s quiz In addltlon, lengthy homework asslgn ments, themes, and reports were usually due at the end of the week Thls meant that pro crastmators found lt necessary to spend many preclous minutes on Thursday domg last mln ute research work or revlsmg the final draft of an essay Those wlth after school Jobs found time very scarce on the fourth week day Readlng poetry, learnmg equations, memorlzlng dates, studying vocabulary, sell mg cosmetlcs or carrymg groceries, the Eagle found work the kevnote of Thursday actlvltles The oflice practice classes spend many hours learmng operate various types of machmes correctly and efliclently 9' 97 , . . X, . - ' ' ,' . XJ . X 55 I u gg vu I 1 - A0 ' Aff K I . I 5? N 5 'A ' u iwffdhfm 1 0 xv ij Q 1 :iii V-ll' M W .. Q 1'1' , L , N E .t :V1,.1 t ,',. -V.-: - E ew 1 2 V3 ' Q A -.4,..' . ', l . . 9 Q v x X l 1 - ' I ll Ft f, , , . s ' X 1, 'gk ' ti f ,yi - ,s , W V V l . . . .. , . riff ' l ,jr I I . . . if d ' 5 1 J . I f i' M, . . to . v . . 0 uf X I' ' qv T. G. I. F. IS THE CRY WHEN SCHOOL CLUSES Ponds-ring a diflicult chemistry I problem, Leonard Henry takes onc of the rnuny tests which are invariably given each Friday, Enjoying lunch hour nfl' campus, Bumpy Hughes and Cissy Harris listcn to thc radin and discuss latest school happenings. enough that 3:05 P.M. Friday has finally arrived, ending a most trying week. 1890 K-1 b---I QPSK, A I. : uf' .1 Mb-f'QJ'l'F'!' L ...xv 99 'Z ,af at l 6.5 V I, wfiwm - 'N-., '-ifaufl Filling out t.he form for the Scholastic Aptitude Tests of the Colle ge Boards are the semi-finalists in the National Merit Scholarship Competition. Left to right-Tina Rnmpf, Alice Smith, Jack Leete, Joy Triplctt, Carl Dover. Dudley McCarity, Tucky Graham, Carolyn Cory Waiting for his date, Don Funston stealthily raids her refrigerator. f ,.... F a zgfgair -'G . Q9 M if Elm- 'Q 0 Ii I :wE:'o'2?tn M Q+.'lrf'c 0 V453 as 4:3 1 ks lm ,.., ft.-H t.., ,fm Q, gi, -35 .59 f'fw!'i'!fftU?'Vf fff '?:,'g5S5'4'9?? gg? Sv' Y Q issfsfryrrffffx-. Alfgnwjgga QS' 'aw-'f he were .7 is We . ,Sb gif 4 , 3 I yi . fi A as +,m,,ff Ai., ' '- ' Q jp: L- - Va 5' ,morn 1 - Nc if 6 ' Z ..lLa,.z' ..A. .M H -pf .r ' -A a.g,,, ' M A g W...-J., . , - W if f- A' inl' ficaib- Q . g V.. .,,.. p q. . -- armani.. f Bringing with it a myriad of activities, Saturday was chock-full of necessary chores and welcome fun alike. It was on that day that some of the enterpris- ing juniors and seniors puzzled to the point of ex- haustion over the lengthy and difficult College Board Exams. Quite often, part of the day was spent in the public library, delving into multitudinous, some- what musty volumes, diligently gathering material for informative themes. Many took advantage of spare time to relax with a game of golf or another favorite sport. Climaxing the eventful day was usu- ally an evening at the movies with a special date. K X , 1 Lx s -2 Q rl f: Q --Saw?-infgrasm-Q.: , Making herself comfortable in the window of the stacks at the downtown library, Joy Triplett looks for research information to , e 5? 4 . .,.-X , ,lp 4 4 A an . ,-1--f--xxx . , 4'v'vn!.'S'Q H. . , .vt 1. A Y , ' l ,.Fl..a' 47 ,W W E , Ng. f 11 A 3 1 551, Headed for peanut hxaven are Sandra Chapman, Bull Hovungton, Pat DHVIB, and Myra Slghtler Joe Avent strains ln the attempt to make. par on a tough hole m a favorlte Eaglt sport Putt Putt SATURDAYS WE PLAY AND E JOY FLORIDA LI ING Rldlng a fiery slu with the -pegd of llght Bob Wear shout, a heartv H1 vo, lake S1lver', ' as the Lone Eagle skies again' 4 ffwi' f in 'mv v 'A1',4.,m,zwfH2 if in 'fan' Wa. Wg' 940 ,iv 'U Mm 'V Q- I!! i V ...W W ,,'rf1QW..Nq,g., -vw 'wvzanp M,4-ug. ww ' 1-gh w-an y qw, gn, ang, Wiliam W' ww V --.. 'qQ 4-d a 'W' LM. dw. WM UNDAY PROVIDES IN PIR TIO D RELAXATIO Z 1 will-is AQ .10 5 I wwf! are llaexalxure lt: nt the Ilr t lrubvterlan fhurch 1 the Qundav of all Qundaws that everv senior hopefullw and often time Sundaw brouvht a much needed change of pam 14311 atmosphere of refreshing peace and qulet Chureh and Qundav School were often followed bv 1 lelsurelv dlnner at home wlth the f'lIllllW or perhaps at a f3WOI'lt6 restau rant Later there was time for a wlslt with frlends a clnnce to catch up on sleep lost the week before or ln warm weather a trlp to the beach V ater skung was a popular dl WQFSIOII of m mv darlnv Eavles who show ed off thelr sometimes questlonable sklll ln some of the mans beautlful lakes found near Orlando 7 Ewenlngs were sometimes spent lll I hurch with sarlous worthwhile Youth meetings aft erwards, or at home, sprawled m front of the telex 1s1on set. munchmg on a faxorlte snack About ten o clock came the horrxfvmg reall zatlon that a week end homework asslgnment, so successfully dW0ldCll ower the happw hoh das could no lonfrer be put off Wlth grim W0ws that ll would nex er happen again, those unfortunate Lagles who had lazllv procrastl nated bevan to burn the mldnlght oll others better organlzed went to bed earlv ,,.-Q. s tmarfullw awaits 5 , h A K Q X 'fn 2 J . 1 , I 5 H, A V A A 55 X h 'if Y M ' 5 in ' x s A 'E 1 I e M 'H of ' o .3 I , .. 3 Y -H' 1 1 I' ' s A p . x ' t ' , p r G c n p K my ' , f '51 V s Q 5 Q I I es? g A I Q, if 2 ,E X I f he - :ff 5 5 'I , I A W 1 ' i f ' ' 5 -5 2 .. Z 2 5 5 9' s ' H, '. I H 'S . L ' L 'Y ' - '.. - . ,. I., . - ' ,- Li I 'v B 4 - . ' .i ' L ' I I 5 ' Y ' Q v . V ' Q . .l' L' ' ' 0 V, V. i ' . U E N V V . V .I .- . Q . . . . A U 6, . . . ,,, as FOOTBALL SCOREBOARD They We k 7 . . Fort Pierce . 6 35 . . Tampa Plant . 0 7 . . Miami Jackson . . 0 31 . . Jax Jackson . 0 46 . . Coral Cables . 0 Jax Paxon Jax Landon Lakeland West Palm Beach Boone Danny Rlvenhark lunges forward for yardage against Paxon Second row Dudlev MCGBFIIV, Don Funston Herb Rlles Skip Wilson Blll Crldlev fill! Eastman Tommv Thomas blenn lnboden JIITI Hewitt ,lim Cashlon Rodnev Clark Virgil Wood Arnold Auslev Third row Gene Kendall Jim Armstrong Paul Oneal Bob Vanhorn, Alan MacAllaster Pat Davis ,llmmv Mann, Chuck Howard Sam Wlthrow Danny Rnenbark 103 13 . . . . 29 49 . . . . 6 13 . . . . . . 13 19 . . 7 . . 7 14- . . . . . . 6 l - n I First row-Carl Farmer, Tom Miller, Dick Core, Roy Kilgore, Alan Schofield, Billy Owens, Tommy Browning, Tommy Seals, Gary Fleming. jim Cdbhwn Bill Crldley Cu Eastman Vlrgll Wood Failure to gain the needed vardage at the Edgewater football season The Eagles were the uctlms of tough breaks on more than one occasion, notably the Ft Pierce encoun ter ln which they lost only bv the margin of a missed PAT Many times the Eagles drowe to inside the enemy 5 yard line, only to lose the precious plgskln on fumbles The Eagles generally played werv well on the friendly turf of the Tangerine Bowl, but, when on the road, were unable to start Jim Caghion crashes through enemy line for long gain thur offense or their defense cllckln The and ,Iacksonullc are better not discussed The one bright spot of the season came wht n the aroused Eagles pummeled ,lax Paxon to the tune of 29 13 This game marked the debut of Tommy Seals as Edgewater quarter back Seals, with the coolness of a pro led the Edgewaterltes passln and round attack to four touchdowns Bill Gridley also turned ln a wery fine performance picking up much valuable vardage wlth his exploslve running FORT PIERCE Virtually pushed off the field dur lng the last three quarters, the WiSll- mg Ft Pierce Eagles managed to maintain an early 7-6 lead to emerge as the ultimate victors The Ft Pierce eleven struck in the first quarter, and obtained a 7-0 lead However, Ed ewater fought back wig- orously early in the second period with a TD by Jim Hewitt Much of the Loughmen s passing and ground yard- age was accumulated by star fullback Guy Eastman and standout Billy Grid- ley, whose running brought the Eagles near to touchdowns several times The Red and W'hite showed their superior- ity by their edge of 14-4 in first downs and a wide margin in rushing yards. SFNIOR PLAYERS SPARK EDGEWATER T0 VICTORY l 4. ' . 0-. ' I . 0- i' 1 5 4' x ' ' g, crucial mgmeni was the gmry gf the 1958 scores of the games at Tampa, Coral Gables, g ' ' . TAMPA PLANT Although the fightm Eagles put up .1 heroic battle against a heauer and faster Plant elewen, they newertheless were forced to succumb bv a score of 33-0 Standouts ln the game were fighting end Ylr ll Wood and hard-charglnglmeman Don Plnky Funston The big Panthers, growling from last year s 1413 loss, quickly slashed to a 280 lead and afterwards easllv coasted to uctorv MIAMI JACKSON Edgewater s great spirit and fighting abil lty were shown when hlghlv rated Mlaml Jackson was held to a one touchdown victory Staunch spectators looked on through pour mg raln to see the Ea les stage two touchdown drives and then fumble the ball Jacksons lone TD came late ln the fourth quarter with less than one mlnute remaining m the game Crldlev and Eastman led ln rushing yardage Eagles Billy Crldley bowls over helple 5 ball carrier during Ft Pierce game EDGEWATER EDGED IN EXHAUSTING ENCOUNTERS JAX JACKSON The Edgewater Eagles, short some of their key players, were beaten by Jax Jackson to the nauseatlng tune of 51 0 After grinding to a 21 0 lead at the half, Jackson was held to only one more TD by a graduallv Improving Eagle llne The harm had already been done, however, and the Red and White were unable to break through the Jax Jackson lme and make up the deficit CORAL CABLES Hlndered by the injury of many kev men, the Eagles were beaten 46 0 bv the top ranklng Coral Cables team Gables struck qulcklv ln the lnltial period and emerged with a 20 0 lead after elght minutes. After tallying sev eral more touchdowns m the second and third periods, the Cavaliers were held scoreless m the final quarter. Flghtm Eagles mix it up with vlsltlng Miami Jackson Generals ln a ram soaked football game 100 . 5 ' - . . , . . . Y. . ' 0' U ' ' G6 ' 9, . . V. g I ' - , h, . . , . 7. u dl X135 Y 9 .. . .I I . Y . - . . asus... ' . , , - , . . . o' 5 ' 9 . . . . . . . . f O th 9749, . . . ,V av . f X , . . i S . . . . . i - . . 1 . . I .. - . . . . . . . . . . u - . ' . . . . 1 WHIP PAXON 29 13 JAX PAXON Eagle rooters had a real treat at the an nual Homecoming celebration when they saw the inspired Edgewater Eagles maul hapless Jax Paxon by 29 13 The Eagles outburst was guided by junior quarterback Tom Seals, who passed the Eagles to four touchdowns Things got off to a had start as Paxon struck for However, the Red and White made a brilliant comeback and led at the half by the score of 16 13 The Eagles added two more tallles ln the last half to pad their winning margin In the Homecoming ceremony, Miss Nancy Anderson was crowned as Homecoming ueen for 1958 Other seniors participating were Carol Popejoy, Ann Hendrick, and Betsy Arnold The queen was crowned at the Home- coming dance, a fit climax to a great evening THE MIDGETS AND THE GIANT: Edgewater's big little men Roy Kilgore, Carl Farmer, Tommy Seals, and Cary Fleming, surround massive, 240-pound Herb Riles. The hard working coaches take a break between classes Coaches Lough Cinnamon Spoone Stallard Smgletary JAX LANDON Hampered by numerous injuries, the fightin' Eagles were beaten 49-6 by the Landon Lions. Highlight of the battle for Edgewater was a sparkling 90-yard punt return by Rodney Clark. However, the Eagles passing attack, which was demonstrated in the Paxon game, was stymied completely by the Lions, led by halfback Skelly. EAGLES WIN HQMECOMING GAME . . . . .Y D.. Q . 8 5 . LAKELAND Halting several late touchdown drives by the Dreadnaughts, the Eagles managed to hold a 13-13 tie. The game was hard fought, both teams being on the brink of defeat many times. Guy Eastman again contributed a good portion of the Eagles' rushing yardage, and standouts Tommy Seals and Bill Gridley, as usual, turned in good performances. The Red and White passing attack was unable to click as effectively as it did in the Paxon game, however, it was able to sustain the bal- ance between the two evenly matched teams. The hard working managers Jerry Cowart and Tom Kirkland take time out from their continuous dutles for a picture WEST PALM BEACH A brilliant last-second comeback in the Hrst half went for naught as the West Palm Beach Wildcats emerged victorious over the Eagles by 19-7. The Eagles' lone touchdown came on the last play of the first half when fullback Guy Eastman plunged across for the score. The PAT was kicked by Rodney Clark. Several other Eagle drives were halted deep in the Wildcats, territory, one on the four yard-line. Another Edgewater touchdown was called back on an oifside penalty, costing the Edgewaterites a much needed six points. The Edgewater Loughmen move ln for the slaughter on a Boone player BOONE Hampered bv Injury of key halfback Bill Grldley the Red and White succumbed to the arch rlval Boone Braves by a score of 146 The lone bright spot of the contest for the Eagles was a dashing end run by hack Danny Rlvenbark The Eagles passing attack never quite got started and the Eagles had to rely primarily on the running of Eastman and promising Junior halfback Danny Rlvenbark Vlfgll Wood Skip Wilson Tommy Thomas Herb Rlles 5 . , . . . T4 - 9 - 4.3. . - 5-V1 ' ' V . A , ,4 , l - ,g .QW . . N' 5 , M - , Ha, KY fl ,..f..-xg ff 7 ' 107 N, -on md -gf up M905 nw 5 ,fwiflwfg nf, 6 'w'w-vm, .M T ' wr ww M ,X had wafywa ff '-W ff rim.-S. ' .2 Tom Mlller, Dudley McGar1tw, , Glenn Inboden .W 1 of ,L A mliwfgfi 3 if lf' , A fm ,, .Ami Q, 'EDM-r ' I' 'Le' 1 J' 1- V154-A ey N 1 Qinxlghfl v A I 4 N3 2 ff ff 'Q 123. 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A Nz, W, . 1 gl: i. , I 1 .5, ,Q,,.Vgq-,Mi , ' '.f,.- if , -, .V-V, .f wr .- f .,:V' ff -- 1- xi,-V: .ff.,fV+ il' - D V A - M., 5 - 4 Aw' , H F , 5.1 bw Aj ' - if a -,f'4v5:f,.5,L'vy-56.3 .' , ,ggi ' ' ,V V Q5 .21 ,f JA ' Arai. V , , , - V-'A-' Q ,- '1 'Z A W fum., , W Tviwri 5 LLKMVLV. YQ YNY- QF, y 4 ,IW ,22Yir,.E,.V -.Ii W U, 31? .4 '- 1 . + f f?, '1' ,Tuff-: fn' .-.V . ' '.7'Ypl1- V'V,:5f'V ,V ,V 'V'1V'J ' EXE :C , .' , I ..,, 7 .xggw . ,Va 1,5 L ,NN 7- I gi, .K f' 14, , . 9- , 1 V- 5 f' ff' ' n . . wk yn Algal., xllmfmh ' , . -- Vis 'J - ' 'H - ' z- - x ' W , I Members of the 1958 J.V. Football team are: First row Harry Wil on Bill Carmanv ,lerr Frei Paul Palmer Bubbv Hughes Ned Lofton Joe Uba nlak. Second row-Coach Jim Cinnamon, Ronnie Reese Marvin Griffith Billy Howard Jerry W llson Eddv Hana Ruse Selane ,Ilmmv Bazara Third row-Bob Sterling, Bill Mede, Richard Monds, ,lim Weber Phil Cues Lewis Htvks John Zorum ,lim Parc Coach Dewev Stallard .lV'S HAVE WINNING SEASON RUN FOE OFF FIELD The J.V. Football Team, led by all Star quarterbacks Jerry CPeeweej Freis and Bumby Hughes, easily swept to victory in the majority of their games. Losing only to Boone and Ly- man, they subdued hapless opponents from Winter Park, Lakeland, and Ocala. Gradually becoming more adept through hard work, they gained the experience necessary for promotion to next year's varsity team. The key note of the team was unity, and the boys displayed line sportsmanship at all their contests. Edgewater can cer- tainly be proud of the accomplish- ments of their ,I.V. Football Team. Coach Berry, head athletic direc- tor at EHS, has served the school well during his tenure. He has act- ed as head football coach and also taught the boys' physical education classes. Although he coached no main school sports in '59, he played a very important role in seeing that they were carried out with the best sports- manlike attitude possible. Although hampered by a very slow start, the fightin' Eagles nevertheless impressed their opponents tremendously hy their close teamwork and spirit. Several of the contests which the Cinnamen lost were by very small margins, with the lead changing hands many times during the course of the battle. Even when the Eagles were defeated, they displayed very fine sportsmanship, which gained them wide admiration and respect. Although their record was not very impressive, they indeed proved themselves to be fine representatives of the high ideals of Edgewater High School The most conslstent scoring threat for the Edgewaterltes was Junior guard Stu Hall Hall showed a great deal of promise and will be a weapon for the Red and Whlte next year He was ably supported by star seniors Butch Smedley and Virgil Wood, who put their great height to good use by grabbing off numer ous rebounds for the fightm Edgewatentes Eagle managers Owen Regan Larrv Greene and Ron me Wil on take a breather to po e for cameraman EAGLE HOOPSTERS DRIBBLE OPPONENTS DIZZY -'?' '45 -E Vg STUART HALL .IOE fVIATH'EW'S VIRGIL WOOD JIM ROBINSON GENE KENDALL f..,.f ...- r C Cl 1 BUCKY I-IOUCH Valiant Eagle defenders Butch Hearn and Ned Lofton try to stop Apopka scoring drive. CHARLIE FRIES CLAUDE SHERMAN PHIL HURT mi 1-'lx F3 E? by 1 Lb- ii! 1 .....,... ,ri 12 ii i 'n' BABY EAGLES BUCKET BASKETS BOMBAST FOES WHL e They Ocala Wlnter Haven WlldW00d Sanford Boone Jax Landon Jax Jackson Lakeland WlldW00d Jackson Mlaml Semor Apopka Lakevlew Boone Jax Landon Jax Lee Wlnter Haven Apopka Boone 5 Mlaml Edison Coral Gables Lakeland Lakevlew Ocala R .MQW Q hghtm Eagles Butch Smedle and Joe Math ws scrap for hall m Apopka game 9 a3..a w W 35.. . ..37 23.. .a ' .... 51 54.. .-' .. ..4a f 64.. . . ..s3 35.. . .. ..47 ss.. . ..... 69 X 45.. . . ..63 56.. . .. ..57 an N L 42.. . ' . ..46 T - 5 ' 57.. . ..5a 2, ss.. . ' . ..56 fe sa.. . .. ..so 'ea 51.. . ' . ..5o . sl.. . .. ..55 'Q so.. . .. ..s1 T W 57.. . ..91 A 57.. . ' .... 68 -. A he 44.. . .. ..6o T 43. . . . . . . .53 Y? we 35... . - ' - .... 59 ,.. E-ek ,af . 54.. . ..51 H' 4 ss.. . . ..49 'W' J' -' ' ', 47.. . ' . ..s2 P-- so.. . . ..46 . ,, W! , 3 'mul .4 , to , ,i23,, ?f53ie1v4.. 'AWA . ay X x iv f .xi'fKD!n:as.x..'f'.v eye of catcher Butch Hopkins ' W .JG- EAGLE TEA FE T RES GOOD PITCHING HITTI G ,Iam Hewitt snags ball too late to make put out on Rodney Clark in practice game at Edgewater 4 -R7 gg E has i bg 5 T 1 Nh,x subr- ur y ar pu 0, 5-vas! Sh- .,, 1'o-de. wwia ,f 'W' www!-ew 113 The Eagle baseball team, led by returning lettermen Butch Hopkins, Bill Shlvelv, Butch Smedley, Virgil Wood, Claude Sherman, and reliable Rodney Clark, faced their opponents with a great deal of confidence A power packed pltchmg staff, backed up by superb fieldmg and hlttmg, kept the fightln Edgewaterltes in contention all the way The keynote of the Eagle team was unity and lt was exemplified ln all their games A ,, 4 , .L A W, ff-who . - - f iii,-54 W F ',.-g5.?aew-',5 i ' ' ., . A . . . . - . .X A X na. , . . if 'W . 1 . . . . . 1. , Q ' W A ' c - , iw , . ,ug 47 A ,,,,.W,, ' ,M , ,,,, V in ' wr 'Q' Vw . . .Y fi A , 4. 0 N ' ' . . . 'f , - v ,I V, f 3 , , , . , . . 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' .-.. .ki-. 1 Billy Shively fakes a bunt as Virgil Wood attempts a steal of home base under the watchful The Edgewater physlcal educatlon program offered Eagles many chances to lmprove thelr skull at dlverslfied HCIIWIUCS Among the sports 1n whlch the boys participated were softball track basketball, football, soccer, marchlng, and multltudmous others These many and varied actlvltles were all melded together to ntake a fine, well rounded sports program, typlcal of the fine qualxtv of lnstructlons offered at Edgewater High School Marchlng Eagles step lively as they briskly return to dressmg rooms GYM CLASSES INSPIRE PHYSICAL FITNESS SKILL S ottlc Plckard stralns to make a long jump ln an Edgewater phvslcal education class 9 1 GOLFERS, SWI MERS BRING HO ORS T0 EDGEWATER Led by talented veterans Dwight Cook and Art Chapman, the Eagle golfers virtually 6'drove their way to victory over numerous formidable opponents The putting duffers of Edgewater H1 held their own with the best ln the Big Ten, deftlv chipping out of vlclous sand bunkers, wielding hot putters on the green, and smashing mammoth 200-vard drives Several of the Edgewater golfers were qulte prohclent and conslstentlv turned scores in the 70 s Wherever thev went, the Eagle golfers brought along their cllaracterls tlc good will and fine sportsmanship, and consequently, gained much respect and honor for the name of Edgewater High School Colfer Dwight Cook explo nvtlv blasts out of a treacherous sand trap 'F' ,M 5 f W'ith a loud splash, the Eagle swimmers started another season. ln dual meets with a number of other Orlando high schools, the Red and White captured many honors How ever, their successes were onlv the result of long practice sessions and diligent masterlng of thc basic fundamentals essential to hecom lng a fine sw lmmer The members of the team dld much to increase the popularity of the fine sport of swimming, and, as a result of their fine display of aquatic skills, gained the respect and admiration of all lt can truly he sald that the Eagle swimming team, even when faced with strong opposition, upheld the high ideals of Edgewater High School Edgewaters prize fish Alan MacAlllster and Carl Farmer F9183 for a few minutes before plunging into that cool inviting swimming pool 110 O , ' I - . ' . Y. I ' Y . y 0 , . . . - . . ' 7 1 ' s' P V' . . . ' ' ' H , , ' . 5 . . q . '. . . . I K U . Ea H v s f .' ' , R ' ggi 'fi F N C . 'HQ 'E' . ' - - - ' l '..'a 'v - -' 1 - 2' X- 1 1' , .4 ' ' K f - ,, , , V, Tyan. ., ,ff A -if .-Q,-iq N 5 - ' ' ' ' ' , .- ' 2 W 1' -s la ' - ' ,- ' fn' , K , 5 Q . ' A 'Z A -:rr i .' X l ' .lv na 5,51 A 3 l 32,4 ' if- J - 'ul Y I1 3 Q5 . ' li ' 'I' P, V 1 7 'i , ' . 4 'U n, ' ' 'X A 4 . - f. ' , .f ,. - V, q .s f , , 1' --l . t, V ' N. 'A . A -nl ff 4 V Strikcl This word was often heard this year at Edgewater bowling matches. The Eagle keglers easily finished near the top of the local high school bowling league, even when spotting as many as three hundred sticks to hapless opponents. The Eagle '6Seniors, led by Kevin Sickles, Bob Grant, Walter Tew, Joe Avent, and Ricky Carman, chalked up choice victories over rivals from Bishop Moore and Winter Park. hence unofli- cially winning the city high school cham- pionship. Top average for the 66Seniors was a 165 bowled by Kevin Sickles. However, he was closely followed by Ricky Carman, Walter Tew, and Bobby Grant, all of whom maintained an aver- Sharp-shooting Edgewater bowlers Walter Tew and Kevin Sickles watch closely as Dale Wagoner gets ready to attempt to bowl another strike. t age of 145 throughout the season. KEGLER BOWL STRIKES TR CKME MP HURDLE The Eagle track team, being ln the rugged Big Ten Conference, ran against some of the best teams ln the state Thev acquitted themselves well in dual track meets with such schools as Boone, Ocala, and Daytona Mainland, thereby maintaining the honor of the Eagles in organlzed athletlc competltlon Eagle track stars Charles Sherman Bill Crldlew Arnold Auslev and Dudley McCar1ty bear down on poor cameraman un. WT H wi. W i 'WWW A PW ,ig-W 116 Guy Ea tman watches closely as the shot put for the track season Carl Farmer practices 9134 . . . . . , . ' Y . ' s , , . f . . . o . . . . . 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G- - The Eagle tennis team, blessed wlth a bounteous array of talent met very llttle re Eagle team was led by nationally ranked Fritz Schunk and farol Prosen and was ably backed up bv state ranked Fred Curry How ever, these Eagles attalned their present ranks only after long hours of practice and repeated work on weak points The polse and confi dence of our netters was verv evident, and fine sportsmanship was dnsplayed at all matches The 1958-59 Edgewater tennls team brought glory and honor to the school, and all Edgewater students can be justly proud of then' team s stellar achlevements C' , , 43 0 1, f 4 1 E A Carol Prosen, EHS tennis star, prepares to smash an overhead shot. Fritz Schunk takes a healthy swat at the ball in an exciting match 117 EHS TENNIS STARS TAKE TOP HONORS IN STATE ff! me 19 Play ball , Wlth thls famlllar call, llvely games of soccer, speed away, basketball, and other sports be gan ln the gxrls gym classes Rel atwely new sports such as hallball a slmple form of football, and speed away were bemg taught by the three glrls gym teachers The more sports mmded students had a chance to par tlclpate 1n lntramural games, whlch were played after school Glrls who took part ln the mtramurals galned not only happy afternoons competing ln these varlous competitive sports, but they also earned extra points to ward the ultimate goals of bemg ac cepted lnto the newly organized Girls Varslty Two weeks durlng the year were used to combine gym classes wlth the boys to learn square dancing Llnda Mobley attempts a klckup to teammate Donna Trautner, but Pat Kldd skilfully intercepts E ERGETIC GIRLS BECUME KILLED T PL YI G ARIO S SPURTS Determined Sharon Adams intends to send the next pitch Hymg, but Joan Castle antlclpates a fourth stnke CLmda Mobley catches 3 4.1 118 Donna Wrlght Barbara Arwood Benny Block, Karen Marlon and Joan McGahey antlclpate the outcome of Judy Robertson s shot . .ft 4 . 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A 'I , Llfe, llberty, and the pursult of happiness by way of books was t e concept of the Llbrary founcll To mamtam this ldea, they not only fur nlshed readmg materlal but thev ren ovatecl the library wlth scrub brush, polish, and wax Mendlng magazlnes shellackmg books, and pasting cards were among their other 3CtlVlIlCS A Homecommg Hoat that won sec ond place, a dlstrlct convention ln Sanford, a sale of red and whlte book covers, and a faculty tea were among their many Pl ojects this year The membershlp of the club was small, but lt was an able group volunteer mg dlrectly from the library staff, which were chosen by the llbrarlans This bulletin board depicting the 'Tree of Happmcss and Wisdom ls put on dlsplav ln the llbrarv ln Judv Hives Yvonne Cox Betty Sue Connell Judv Jackson President As Beckv Stewart and Elaine Rlshell check 1n books Vlrglnla Pogue and Judy Mlnlck supervise their methods closelv for errors ...Sn was ey f.. The less glamorou work of mending pasting and shel lacking IS being done ln I .llc funthrlc WIVIHH llevut Nancv Harms Ml Marne Branch lends a u eful hand wk Wltll thelr sponsor Mr Wampler Edgewater Student Councll officers Linda Hand Treasurer Nancy Anderson VICE Presldent Blll Grldley Presldent and Pat Hlll Secretary plan the detalls of the Chrlstmas Benefit Show at whlch canned goods were collected for the needy famllles COUNCIL COMMITTEE UNCTION SUCCESSF LLY 17 The Student Councll of Edgewater found that, meetlng every day as a class, ll was able to do many worthwhlle services for the stu dent body, wlth the help of ltS sponsors, Mr Wampler and Mrs Cooper The half tlme show for the Homecomlng game was sponsored by the Councll A com mlttee worked on the program by Wrlllng the scrlpt and plannlng the presentatlon of the Fafllallt queen and her lovelv attendants Bundle Davs lasted only a week, but the teen blg bags wlth clothlng A speclal Assembly Commlttee put on the Chrlstmas Benefit Show Eagles Have Splrlt For a Merrler Christmas-Glvel' was the thenle Santa l laus, played by Mr Dawls, was one of the hlghllghts of the show The 1959 EHS Sweetheart Contest was a project of the Councll wlth the cooperatlon of Eagle Eye Loncludlng the vear was the tradltlonal Awards Day Assembly Dlscusslng the plans tor a program IN the As lmblv CODIIIIIIIPP con lstlng of Ann Pharr ,llmmy Morton Perrv Avdoyan Jeff Becker, and Mrs Cooper chm 23' A x 4. H-' A ' .46 A I. ' . . Eagles showed their high spirit by filling fif- fff r 'Adv a . G6 u o 7: B' 'l . . . . , ,viii G L0 -fr Proudly showlng us the numerous bags ot clothing that the Eagles oontrlb uted to needy famllles are fherry Burt Snuth Clssy Harns and Anita Louise Ellenback Bull Rencher Brenda Sanders Bruce Lazar chairman Margo Wilson and Judw Dunn of the Studs nt Directory Commlttee try to de clde on a cover for the finished product Q3 ,TQ gl fl' 4 45 fm 4-.,.,.f Iliff., rl: ig. 4' n I cl . St RUTIEDGE J-I grill YXVH,Lr:,TEllL The Student Council Homecoming Committee made up of Daud Muller Kathy Cooper ,Ilmmw Morton chairman Bruce Lazar and Barbara Arwood talks about the presentation of the vxvaclous queen and her attendants during the half time show of t.he Edgewater Jacksonville game 'Q 'N in --uv-o Q ,aff H -41. 171 X . f S 'S ' 7 4 l K ' . 1 x 22 .5714 ' r- W, a . , ' .V W gm xx s ' to ...Q mt '-.. rl :TZ .3 'X 3 S9 r 1 '+ Y 'A N' fn a ' 4 'l X tv JA N X. Qlorin B MW' k NN-, - .f'4' 'VO .H 'S 4 ' LL A 'l' I I' lf l . ,x 1. ,. I ' f ,f , - A pf ' f , L' U - 1 li' at K sl It vA 5 Q i tv K if y g A ' Q 1 t .A f if Q is ' rf- . 'gn I 5 4 FE + mn s f ,A F. 3 1 3 ' i ' fs-'AN ' S g -- 'F I ' ACL ,E V Q of W , . .', 'I my ' t tg glfi 9 ,. my CBR . . A . 5 .. A . g g . U, A , . Q , , lie, A I , . l f' l I ' V 'Y X A , Q y ,I . A jo, 43' K' 1: 'x ff' g xx IW M 1 ' A ,K 1- ' l ' f if . M- 'P - I I 'iw' z f 3.,,J,,, 'lm'-f xi IQ The beginning of the year finds all yearbook editors rushing around rather wildly to make preliminary arrangements for their sections. Here two staifers, Colleen Cox and Sandy Chapman, glance through other annuals for theme and picture ideas while Rodney Clark and Larry Segrest help Glenna Great- house make a phone call to the photographer. C 4s 4' , 5 f, 23 Copy-fitting, layout, and deadlines became second nature to the staff members of '58-'59. At Hpartiesw held during deadline season, these served as our food, entertainment, and conversation pieces. There were many things which went into making this book something for you to treas- ure for many years to come. The knowing smiles of the teachers as they set aside class- work one day for picture taking were sin- s' Puzzling over pictures that must be cropped to fit exactly into page layouts are Cissy Harris, Carl Dover, Adrianne van Gelder, and Shirley Ilirshey. Frank Croson consults Jeanne Curlm and her picture schedule about his next assignment. cerely appreciated. Ignoring homework until the last minute, we spent hours drawing lay- outs, writing copy, taking pictures, and finally proofing each item. The business staff provided the money to make this possible by selling ads to business- men all over town. But, to you, the students, went our greatest and sincerest thanks for supporting our storehouse of pictures, events, and memories, the Odasaginh for 1959. Cellda Jackson types on, completely ignoring the turmoil which arises when Carolyn Cory taunts harried Gary Smith. - o ad. A f D' ff WW-...,, Looking over prospective covers for the Udasagiah are staffers, Ron Baker, Linda Mobley, Carolyn Green, and Virginia Pogue. lm ll I u 5' Burning the midnight oil to make the dead- line are Mrs. Louise Abke, a fatigued Editorial sponsor, Patsy Patton, Editor, joy Triplett, As- sistant Editor, and Alice Smith, Copy Editor. 2 DUSK T0 DAWN GGPARTIE FRU THAT E STAFFERS Lillian Mims, Betty Matchett, Mickey Purcell, Sandra Ogrean, Beryl Otterson, and Sonia Beaulieu, business staff members, all help to paste proofs. This group is supervised by Mrs. Gladys Phillips, pictured in the insert. EAGLE EYE Just two claws left untll the paper goes on sale' Lwnne Junkmc, Sherry Martin, and Ronnie Foster, seated, cut out artlcles alreadv set IH tvpe bw the printer and paste them ln pl'lce on the page Conferrmg on an artrcle are Mark Fowler, Tom D1Carlo, finger Davls, Ben Sharp, and Roger Savage Running a newspaper IS both a time consuming and a nerve wrackmg Joh Newsworthy events occur daxlv, and the staff and reporters must stay alert ln order to keep the readers well Informed Last minute happenings call for frenzied rushes to meet a deadline The deadline itself is an integral part of the paper Alwavs there, looming over editor and reporter alike, lt demands completion of work and accepts no excuses Puhllshmff a paper at EHS began wlth gatherlng news This Joh fell to the reportcrs, the first vear journalism students Their stories were handed m to the editors, who checked them and rc wrote them when necessarv The editors then had to decide which sto ries thev would use, and where on the page they would put them The stories next went to the printer, who set them ln tvpe and returned them to the editors for a final checking and fittlng Ads, too, had to he obtained and fitted mto place to complete the paper 5 Making the final corrections on some copv for thc Eagle Eve are Kaw Leach and Fred W lderman, as John Daw ldson and Bette C hapman chetk the progress bv peering over their shoulder- 17 . 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I' ' 3 . . . v. 1 . - ' Y. , 1 - 0 o . , S ' l A E. . 1 YL 1 was 1 4, ,sw , , . . - -' -M A ' 1 ' -- L4 REPORTS NEWS KEEPS EHS STUDENTS INFORMED Thls years Eagle Eye staff had the ablllty to handle easllv both the routlne and the unexpected ln puttmg out a paper Headed by edltorm chief Ben Sharp, the Cflll0l'l3l staff lncluded assistant edltor, Mark Fowler, managing editor, Bob Hamilton, news editor, Bonnie Foster, feature edltor, Joanna DlCarlo sports editor, Roger Savage Socletv editor, Clnger Davis, copv editor, Kay Leach, make up edltor, Lvnne Junkms, staff writers, Barbara Allan, Bette Chapman John Daw ldson, Sherry Martin, Jlm Stark, and Sharron Feldman Fred Wlderman was the photographer Busl ness manager, Pat Llghtfoot, and busmess asslstant, Llnda McCullar, sollclted ads and handled the paper s finances Mrs lras Farley served as staff advlser, whlle Mr Joseph Barklev was the business advlser The Eagle Eve served Edgewater well, reportmg all events, both large and small, ln a clear and ln terestmg stvle that has won them not only honors but a place m the hearts of all those at EHS Selling papers ln an EHS hall before school Wavne Page and Jlm Stark glance over a copy of that dav s Eagle Eve while fellow salesman Sherry Martm offers a paper to a customer Q-mf Busllv engaged at workmg on their favorite subject money are Linda McCullar Bob Hamilton and Patsy Lightfoot Ads ales and engravers and printers bllls furnlshed ample work for the effluent buslness staff nu' 120 iq., of l lg Flutes clarmets tubas cornets, and trumpets snap to attentlon as the fullv umformed concert group bravely squint-9 mio the camera and the Sun THE EAGLE BAND FEATURES S AP AND SPARKLE The Eagle band and color guard are led bw Rudolph Rumpf and her duslv 1102011 Yemdeel' z......3' I-Ts' 'Q ,baron 'K ni nf -'WQE 1--f '4 I dl P X ' f 17 EAI LE BAND ROSTER Cary Arnold Henry Arnold Bonnie Augenstem Lee Baggett LaVern Bigelow Louise Blackburn Sandra Bostwlck Paul Braley ,Iudv Brewer Don Burns Bob Carpenter Loren Chester Terry Clem ents Russmll fole Charles Corbin Nancy Cowart Nancy Crablc Frank froeon Ill Damel Tom D1 Carlo Judy Dlclun on Sandy Dorrell Bernie Effron Keith Fllmgton Jerome Evans Sammy Evans Sue Ewm Ixelth Fessler ,lan Frezlers Maxine Friend lander Bull fannowav ,Ion fardner Janne Hicks Mlllne Hornmg Richard Ho ler Ella Breck Huff ,Ioan Jen en Howard Jermgan Buddy Jones Milford Kelly Sharon Korns Ronald Kroenke Thomas Lackev Carroll lee Bull LeM1ssv Sanford Llbman Lewis IlVll'lgNl0Il ,llm 'Vlartm kenneth Martin ,lu han Meltm Bob Mes er ,I ,I Mllanlch Pam Mllls David Mowery Fmllv Mcfow Margie Mcfree Mar tha McDuffy Judy Newman Tom Newman Clles Nnblack Nelladsane OBrien Pat 0Mara Bill Pat rlck Dot Patti on Jerrce Peoples Tcrrv Pollack Jean Powers John Ruta Sharon Reagm Larrv Rem hart Ellen Roack Tlna Rumpf Judy Sansome Paula Schlnk Coral Scar Melun Shaw Pat Smart Allce Smlth farv Smith fan Smith Judy Smith john Stevenson Matt Straub Sharon Stuart I lenn Tarrls Dolores Taylor Lorraine Terman, Michael Teter, Dennl Truby lat v Waite jerry W :rd Sl'-.sv Weber Bob Vur Mlfklt Winn Blllv Wolfe Karol Wolklng Bob Wfortham john Zabel lfred Tuchlke ., , . , , . umm' - 1 53' ' , Q mi: 'A E Y '+L ' . 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With military stature and machine- like precision, the Eagle Band rounded out the football season with a Boone- Edgewater half-time show, considered by critics the finest drill presented in the Tangerine Bowl. In April, the Eagles joined Boone in a band clinic, and later, in May, they packed up their ninety pieces and visited the Daytona Mainland school band. Another of the year's highlights was the band's annual Spring Concert, presented in the EHS auditorium, also in May. This yearis Eagle band, the best yet, will always be remembered for the ex- cellent showmanship, precision, and musical ability displayed in their many parades, football shows, and concerts. Probably no other organization in the high school was more often in the pub- lic eye than the band. They represented Edgewater well, and attained their goal -the building of character, leadership, dependability, and overall abilities. ,sun xi? J 1 -K px 'r Pride of the Eagle Band is its conduc- tor, Del Kieffner. y 2 1 ii '54 tl '1 gl as 5 1, ,X 0 .fs W 41 if Q? Y . ,Q , A , , mf - ' nw ' 21: I I y M411 J-li' uit E t . i , ..---- , . ,g,...,Q.-my .1 4:,,,gT,1fi Q Band officers are., standing: Robert L. Weir, Don Burns, Henry Arnold, Tina Rumpf, Patsy Waite, Sue Ewin, Ella Huff. Center: Matt Straub, Frank Croson, Billy W'olfe. The high stepping band received a round of Eagle applause for a drill well done-the ever popular converging pinwheel. SANDY CHAPMAN BETSY ARNOLD ARLENE BORK I fi' , .'. . Q 4 , . 'JNL ', , . ff- S.-,,,' MAJORETTES AND CHEERLEADERS WIN TOP HONORS 6 Q-'S .WY CAROL POPEJOY C P 'i ANN HENDRICK S' C0-Captain Well is everybody happy? asked the cheerleaders as they opened each rousing pep assembly with the tradi- tional yell. This team of pepsters was noted throughout the school for their vivacious school spirit. The girls were busy long before school started. All summer they sold ads to the merchants to finance their many out-of-town trips with the foot- ball and basketball teams. Another summer project was the trip to Tal- lahassee for the yearly cheerleading 'cclinic- where they benefited in more ways than one. They not only learned more about cheerleading, but also re- ceived high honors permitting them to go to Leesburg later on in the year where they were rated best in the state. We could proudly say that our cheerleaders, under the loyal lead- ership of Miss Mack, were tops. THERESA HUGHES LINDA HAGAN NITA ELLENBACK NANCY ROOD NANCY ANDERSON 129 QE I f-..- First row-Ann Pharr, Pen- ny Parker, co-captain Bev Motschman, captain Cherry Smith, Linda Lynch, Penny Pickard. Second row-Cissy Harris, Judy Oswald, Patty Dial, Becky Wilkins. Suspense and tension reigned high as the judges called out the names of the ten girls who would make up the J. V. cheerleading squad of 1959. Amidst tears., screams of joy, and congratulations these ten lucky girls learned that they had been selected. Getting right to work, the new squad be- gan practice for the football and basketball seasons. Because of being chosen late in the year, they saw a limited football schedule. They took part in the annual Boone-Edge- water pep rally, however, and assisted the Var- sity cheerleaders that same night at the big game. Having cheered the entire basketball season for the J. V. cagers, these ten pepsters were familiar faces to all Eagleites and they now looked forward to the time when they might make the big step to Varsity Squads. HIGH .IUMPS AND HIGH STEPS BOOST EAGLE SPIRIT With the roll of the drums it was Present-5, colors! as our own snappy color guard prepared to lead us in tribute to our country's flag. Dressed in red and white, this trim corps, under the sponsorship of Miss Virginia Mack, presented the colors at all foot- ball games, assemblies, and other school functions. As the long-awaited spring approached, competition became extremely keen. Many of Edgewater I'ligh's spirited girls sought to win these places of honor. Any girl was eligible to compete, only six could be chosen as next year's representatives of patriotism. Long before school started, the girls were hard at work. Because of their skilled precision and su- perior merit, they were frequently asked to perform for civic groups and county celebrations. Certainly pride would fill the heart of Francis Scott Key to see his Star-Spangled Bannerw so highly honored by our traditional color guard. Forming a perfectly balanced picture as they fly our country's and our state-'s flags is our fine color guard: captain Sissy Weber, Bon- nie Augenstein, Sharon Reagan, Pam Mills, Sandy Dorrell, and co-captain Nancv Cowart. ' ' 2, f 'i 1 hm COUNCIL'S LEADER HIP TURNS DREAM I TO R EALITY At last Edgewater wlll have the graceful walk and stairway to ellml nate student traffic congestion he- tween the one and two hundred build mgs' Under the sponsorship of the Safety Councll, plans were drawn up students These plans were approved and construction of thls staxr walk wav, mtludlng a landscaped terrace wlth the eagle statue m the mlddle of a fountain, would soon begun Larrvmg out one of the purposes of the Safety Council, to prewent all home fires, manv mlnlature house hold fire ektmgulshers were sold to the students of Edgewater To portrav the theme, Safety m All Fields the Safetv Council en tered thelr float ln the Christmas pa rade The float represented the ef forts ln safetv hv not onlv EHS hut by Boone, Wlnter Park, and Vlmtcr Garden hlgh schools Our Safetv Council IS one of the outstanding leaders for the better ment and safetv of Edgewater Bxll Rencher Me lame Mathls and Molly D Starling happxlv dream how the new stalr way wlll appear Flrst rmv Carol Flelsher Mwra Slghtler Melanle Mathis Sandra Ogrcan Mollv Starling Second row Mr Slnclc Spon or Blll Rcncher jerrv Cowart Donald Manlcv ,Iustm Swann Third row Ronnie Norwood Jerry Ray Ammerman Roger Dlxon Don Batchelor 'f 131 vf ,I - , - . 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First ron Bosemarv Cooper Jerrl Dohon Sue Ewan Adnenne Cornlbert Larol lee Butler blenna breathouse Marte Burd Colleen Cox, Theresa Hughes Nancy Anderson SWlVl3 Haynes Second row Betsy Arnold ,low Daudson Sonja Carlson Charlotte Dawson Betsw Ellls Lmda lland Prls Dov le joan Bartlett Pat I oodwm larolwn Corw Ann Hendn ck Third rou ,loan lrwln Lmda Lee Ashcroft Sands Chapman Janet Bs rlm Dorothy Louxse Hewnard Patrlcla Hull ,luhe Elizabeth Green Ruth Ann Chlpman LORE A THO A TRI HIY C0 DUCT S INDU CTIO The LT Trl HIY lIllI'0illl0CIl this wear a new point system that requlred the full partlclpatlon of every actlwe member In order to earn then' polnts, the girls made and sold various klnds of fudge, spent manv long hours decoratmg goal posts for home football games, and donated canned goods of mvrlad varletles An lmportant project ot the vcar was an lndue tlon ceremony for the newlv formed CB Trl H1Y The IIIIPFPSSIWC program, carefullv organ lzed by a speclal mommlttee of the LT Trl H1 Y was presented to a large audience which Included manv parents of the members of the new club Refreshments were also served Furs! row ,ludv Brewer Janet Burkhart Marv ,lo Rne Dlann Phelps Mars Johnson Lmda lxurth Sharon Muze Brenda Sanders Margie Smith Carol Popejow Second row--Jerree Peeples Lucm lxennedw judw lxennedw ,loan Page Nell W'ertherbce I lorla Te kv Nancv Werkmg Tlurd row Pat W ute Betn Johnson Barbara lxenneke Jane Ro-e Ruth fhlpman Betty 'Vatchett Sls w Wsber Sue Kazaros Berwl Otterson Lwnn Wulfkuhler 3 95 ug my 132 . 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L This year's most able offirers were Margie Smith, Sergeant-at-Arms, Betsy Arnold, President, Rosemary Cooper, Chaplaing Mrs. Sue Allen, the hard working sponsorg Sandy Marie Chapman, Treasurerg Linda Ashcroft, Vice President, Brenda Sanders, Secretary, Dorothy Louise Heyward, Historian: shown as they prepare for the sophomore induction. CERE ONY FOR CL B Responsible for those beautifully decorated goal posts so impressive at all Edgewater's home football games were these industrious mem- bers of the L.T. Tri-Ili-Y: Joy The weather up here is lousy Trip- lettg jane This is for the birds Rose, Colleen But I hate heights Cox, and Priscilla HB0 you think the goal post can hold us all Doyle. Janet Burkhart, Sharon Mize, and Mary Jo Rive help put the finishing touches on the Tri-Hi-Y's novel homecoming float. Through a misun- derstanding, the Hoat never reached the finish line of the parade, but its cleverness and the spirit of the members was evident to all. - ,Q 1 1' Rudy Vallee's records might have made quite a hit with our ' mothers but Sharon Roberson, Kathy Cooper, Libby Gentile, and Sara Jane Evans agreed that now they just aren't hep. Y E Glancing over this year's bud- get are Beverly Ann Motschman, Treasurer, Carol Merle Long, Chaplain, Claire McRae Stan- ton, Vice President, Cynthia bara Patricia Juran, Secretary. 1 'rf Row one-Myra Sightler, Dianne Edgell, Nancy Draper, Tina Tinsley, Elcnor Huntt, Judy Howard, Pat Hardin, Elaine Brazylak, Annette Rowell, Sally Kelly. Row two-Ann Pharr, Barbara Jo Pemberton, Peggy Seville, Sharon Roberson, Nancy Macnamera, Carol Jane Snyder, Beth Merz, Monne Pichard, Sara Jane Evans, Melodie Medlin. Row three-Janet Miller, Nancy Hood, Wanda Herold, Becky Barnes, Peggy Arnold, Judy Oswald., Rudean Sulton, Peggy Kelly, Pat Dyer, Suzanne Powell, Judy Labre, Cathy Warlow, Betsy Darke, Virginia Pritchard, Cherry Smith. Row four-Melanie Mathis, Linda Hagan, Ann Brown, Jonnie Mae Davis, Jamie Bostick, Jean Hollar, Nancy May, Margie McCree, Beverly Phagley, Lorraine Terman, Francine Simensky, Molly Starling. I AS- 5 Cray Zellner, President, Bar- wg N. Hahn! Decorating the locomotive Homecoming float are Cherry Smith, Cindy Zellner, and Pat Hardin supervised by Charles Palmer TRI HI-Y B ILDS CHARACTER A D HELP QTHERS The M. L. Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y is a service club that strives towards the character im- provement of its members. Various speakers and programs throughout the year furthered the club's efforts. These speakers included Mr. Brock from the Y.M.C.A. who spoke on 6'Youth in Government . One of the most important money-making projects this year was the sale of old records. The club also added a little sparkle to the lives of the orphans they entertained as one of their projects in helping others. A trip to Blueridge ended a successful year for the M. L. Holbrook Tri-Hi-Y. Row one Linda Cunningham, Beverly Motschman, Louise Ginson, Arlene Bork, Claire Stanton, Anita Ellenback, Cindy Zellner, Sylvia Cohen Jeannie Bowles Row two-Betty Farmer, Carlene Brandt, Arlene Clemser, Kathy Cooper, Ann Harrington, Barbara Juran, Sandra Bowen Row three-Gloria Kent, Milly Roth, Donna Brokaw, Libby Gentile, Patty Dial, Mickey Purcell, Shirley Hirshey, Sandy Brokaw, Nancy Mae Cole Linda Susan Frank, and Carol Merle Long. 4 - L CL f ' Trish Rush, Sergeant-at-arms, Mary Flynt, Historiang Kay Os- born, Chaplain, and Mrs. Ever- ett, Sponsor, wrap packages for children at the Orange County Parental Home at Christmas. U V 4' if-i -is . , K M ,X , ,Q fW x, ,ws 'A xr 'YM V 'dw 'fwii ' If H ' 'Q A, , N 'wg W' 'sz ' 5 ,.,,,.sM,i - M fs. .Q s L , - Jr Fran Caruth tells Judy Robertson where to sell poppies for V. F. Officers of Catherine Brumbaugh Tri-lli-Y: joan Corey, Secretary, Bar- WI while Betsy Jeffries and Janice Owens patiently wait in line. bara Arwood,Presidvntg Sharon Smith,Vire President, and Fran Sybert, Treasurer, put cans of food into the basket they gave a needy family. .1 , xl M, . Row one-Carol Bishop, Elaine Daley, Dorothy Hammond, Karen Burkhart, Beverly Johnson, Cindy Grant, Bonny Block, Dorothy Connell, Joan Corey. Row two-Barbara Jones, Pamela Harris, Perry Avdoyan, Beverly Boone, Fran Carruth, Nancy jones, Sara Jane Bcabout, Nikki Clayton, Mary Flynt, Carolyn Jane Cavanaugh. Row three-Kathleen Clapp, Anna Rex Davis, Judy Dunn, Diane Elizabeth Chenault, Barbara Gwendolyn Arwood, Betsy Jeffries, Cloe Bohlman, Sandy Lynne Butler, Connie Gibbs, and Gloria Greenland. Q. Row one Charlene Landt, Kay Osborn, Pat Lottman, Mary McManus, Sharon O'Neill, Sara Mole, Linda Pallone, Beth Shapiro, Janice Owens Row two-Pennv Parker, Marjie O'Neall, Joan McGahey, Lou-Ann Lindsev, Marilyn Menges, Georgia Latshaw, Bitsy Parsons, Joanne Langford Row three Gloria Perkins, Barbara Kemp, Prissy Moore, Barbara Keller, Karen Marion, Sandie Moore, Marilyn Moore, Marilyn Logue Sallv Moore and Pat Parker. C B TRI-HI-Y B ILDS HIGH CHRISTIAN CHARACTER The motto of every member, '6To cre- ate high Christian standards in home, school and community, was well carried out through the work of the Catherine Brumbaugh Tri-Hi-Y in their worthwhile projects during this past school year. They began the year by participating in a poppy sale with the profits going to the Orlando chapter of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Another project of the industrious club was donating a basket full of food for Thanksgiving to a needy family from Orange County. At Christ- mas, the members collected gifts from stores downtown and wrapped them with much Christmas spirit. Then they went out to the Orange County Parental Home where they presented a short program and sang Christmas carols. Catherine Brumbaugh Tri-Hi-Y, the Sophomore group, is a prime example of good Christian character. Row one Jane Stinson, Carol Waterhouse, Mary Pilcher, Janice Tilghman, Delores Taylor, Joyce Waters, Pat Smart, Sharon Root, Peggv Vlands, Emily Mills Row two-Becky Wilkins, Karen Lynn Smith, Becky Willis, Ginny Jo Riddle, Trish Rush, Mary Ann Pittman, Sharon Smith Judy Robertson Bettelou Rose, Frances Sybert, Penny Piekard. Row three-Judy Presley, Linda Smith, Roberta Swindler, Carol Ann Prosen Linda Tomlin Carol Wolking, Sandra Pielsifer, Ruth Robertson, and Sharon Stuart. MIX if . I 1 '3 ,. I' 4 wtf' Q ANCHOR CL B HOISTS SAIL FOR MAIDEN VOYAGE The Anchor Club of Edgewater is a junior organization of the renowned Pilot Club. It is composed of girls who are willing to serve their school and community in rewarding projects. Anchored, we hold was the motto by which the girls worked. The colors were the beautiful green and gold, and their sym- bol was the steadfast anchor. A few of their projects for this year were giving hours of service to the annual heart fund, the sale of Christmas cards to friends and relatives, and a Tupperware party given for neighbors in order to earn the money for the much-needed new band uniforms. A club such as this deserves the admira- tion, support and praise of all for their will- ing service to help the needy and to improve their school and community. Admiring the charter which makes the Anbhor Club oflicial are: Trina Atchinson, Ellen Green, Charlotte Joerg, Judy Baxter, Ruth Carroll, and Nancy Condon. if' fha Working to complete their small but necessary part in the heart campaign by filling the envelopes are: Ruth Caroll, Charlotte Joerg, Mariam Quimby, Ellen Green, Miss Mary Gordon, Sponsor, Nancy Louise Con- don, Gloria Jean Barton, Alice Louise Smith, Sherry Martin, Lorene Taylor, Tina Rumpf, and Glenda Ling. Preparing the introductory papers and necessary re- ports for the new Anchor Club are: Susan Kay Ewin, Elizabeth Hayt, Dorothy Pattison, Ella Huff, Judith Boyce, Jo Ann Martin, Carol Ann Baxter, Faith Lynn Slesnick. Judy Baxter, Betty John, and Joan Gardner. yd ,F lfgi Discussing plans for the Victory Dance at a Key Club board meeting are Fred W'iderman, Secretaryg Bruce Lazar, Senior Dlrec tor, Chet Burris, Treasurer, Bill Rencher, Parliamentariang David Cluckman, Corresponding Secretarvg and Ned Barr, President KEY CLUBBERS BUILD, BUR BRAVE ' TOTE POLE Key Club, modeled after the Kiwanis Club, led a very active year. Not only have they worked for Edge- water, but they also have had projects which bene- fited the whole community. They began this year with a Victory Dance which was held following the West Palm Beach football game. They took in mem- bers, and after 'sPledge Week , had their initiation at Bruce Lazar's house. At our annual Boone-Edge- water Bonfire, the Key Club members introduced a new tradition. They presented the student body a totem pole representing Boone and then burned it. Later on this year, they gave the Sandy Nininger Row one-Bruce Lazar, Larry Tunick, Art Chapman, Tom Hazel, Bob Blumcr, Bob Dowdy, Jeff Becker, Bill Rencher. Row two: Tom Shier, Robert Sterling, Randy Murdock, lloward Crcisdorf, Charles Wyre, Jimmy Jones, jimmy Strong, David W'anner. Row three-Alfred NI. W'ahnish, Jim Robinson, David Glucknlan, Russel Mole, W'ilson White, John Campbell, John McKey, Robert McAfee, Al Montgomery, Mr. Bill Gunter, Sponsor. Row four: Donald Batchelor, Dwight Cook, Julian R. Meitin, Phil llunt, Butch Hearn, Butch Jones, Chester Burris, Buck Barnhart, Ned Edward Barr, Bruce Urban, and Frederick W'iderman. Memorial Award to Il member of the Student body who had made the most of his high school years. Also they had a school leaders' dinner. Those invited were the president and vice president of the clubs on cam- pus. Dinner and dancing made up the program. After performances given by the Orlando Players, the members of Key Club worked at a refreshment counter. They also ushered at the special program featured at the Central Florida Fair. Key Club, one of the service clubs on campus, has lived up to its purpose which is to serve our school as Kiwanis serves the community. 9 WP? 1? First row-Leonard Hcnry, ,lcff Burnett, Gary Flem- ing, James Cashion, jerry Freis, Larry Lynch, joseph Hadlow, Bobby Grant, Lar- ry Howard Katz. Second row -- Bumpy Hughes, Stew Hall, Stcvc John- son, Tommy Ralph Brown- ing., Jack Leete, Jim Arm- strong, Bill Barwick, Ron- ald Baker, Jerry Kelly. . Third row-John A. Hol- i lar, Gene Kendall, Jeffrey 1 Allison, Pat Davis, Ronnic Foster, Arnold Ausley, Guy Eastmen, ,lim Hewitt. CIVITA S STRI E T0 B ILD GREAT A ERICANS Imagine! 2,200 pounds of fruit cake! Members of Edgewater's Junior Civitan Club sold more than two tons of Claxton Fruit Cake during the 1958 Christ- mas Season. The proceeds from this successful proj- ect were used for necessary improvement around the Campus Beautiful. They initiated 26 new members at the beginning of the year on their annual hayridc to Rock Springs. Members attended the Senior Civi- tan Luncheon every W'ednesday, at Morrison's Cafe- teria to keep in touch with the civic duties being carried out by the Senior Civitan. Y 4 Q ,. Checking over the year's financial report are Jim Hewitt, Sergeant-ab Armsg Bobby Grant, Treasurer, Dudley McGarity, President: Mr. Bryant, Sponsor, Ronald Baker, Secretary: Tommy Browning, Chap- lain, Tommy Seals, Vice President. First row---Charlie Palmer, Dick Spencer, David Martin, Virgil Wood, Charlie Sherman, Robert Wagner, Alan Schofield, jimmy Weber, Joe Martin. Second row- Tommy Seals, Dudley MacGarity, Jim Pate, Fred Walsh, Biff Sutton, Danny Rivenbark, Butch Swoszow- ski, Duane Stark, W'alter Stevens, Vincent Hughes. Third row--Ken- ney Stevens, Rich Rogers, Randy Stokes, Jack Rogers, Bill Sheppard, Dave Robinson, George Spencer, Charlie Axel Freis, Chris Snnith, Claude Francis Sherman. To create, malntaln and extend through out the home, school, and community top standards of Christian character This ls, and alwavs will be, the outstandmg pledge of the A ,l Nolle H1 Y They ushered and rented plllows at all the home football games The H1 Y sent SIX mem bers to the Blue Rldge Conference ln North Carolina this past summer Three bovs were also sent to Tallahassee where they were ac tlve ln the Youth m Government One of the mam purposes of the club was to keep a Christian personality Wlth Mr Harry Brad lev as Its sponsor, the club dld a good Job 1 A-A T Row one Ricky Carman John Ethier David Crosby ,lack La bln Curtis Ashcroft Joe Avent Sam Evans Carl Farlner Don Damel Row two-Dennis Flan agan Chlp Block Jeff Flem ming Jlm Belllzlo Daud Foun tam Arnold Ausley Ricky De wltt B1llGulledge Ned Flem mmg Larry Barber Row three Robert Hamilton Wllllam Finnell Lynn Crier Wllllam Grldlev Hugh Dearlng Rod nev Clark John Crusselle Jaw Avent Paul Davidson The H1 Y officers look owcr some we w important business Left to right stand :ng are B1ll Verlgan Sergeant at arms Jerry Wrlght Treasurer ,Ilmmy Mor ton, Corresponding Secretary Walter Tew Vice President Seated are Dennis rlanlgan Chaplaln Klm Malcom President Rodney Clark Secretary Ui Row one-Jerry Ward Barr Nelson Walter Tew ,llmmv Morton Eddle Morse Harold Mellstrup Blllv Verlgan Ben Sharp Row two--,lxmmv Stark John Lofton Larrv Segrest Arnold Ausley Buckv Mlzell Kim Malcom Row three-Blll Wolfe Mike Rathel George Reid Matt Straub Syd Parrott Eugene Kent Skip Wilson !,.,! Sr 141 W g 1 ,Ig I II I I I ,, I . ,I . . I .,. 'I ' 1' . .v ,,, ,LL JAX' y K GOOD CHRISTIAN CHARACTER IS PURPO E OF HI-Y 44 . . . - ' 4- . . y .,, , , C . .4 ' . , f s .f , . I s by A A ffl 7, ... L., Ie! c .- X I F 4 5 Q Q , ' tif ,Qi ' H ' , li' ' ff g. , A I 1 . Z fl 'f ,y .I NXT l. , '- ' 1, I, , fl fl 1 A ' ' I ' 1 I l 0' W v 4 ' ' . I 4 'HN Row one-Joanie Lippton, Pat Lottman, Ann Part- low, Georgia Latshaw, Judy LeBre, Marjie 0'Neall, Joan McGahey, Becky Jen- kins. Row two-Barbara Juran, Betsy Parke, Bev- erly Motschman, Carol Long, Toby Kessler, Kay Osborn, Danna McCullers, Yvonne McDavid, Sandy Moore, Miriam Ouinby. Row three-Sanford Lib- man, Gloria Perkins, Bev- erly Johnson, Karen Mar- ion., Judi Meitin, Dick Lo- per, Jogn McKey, Albert Montgomery, Charlene Landt, Steve Kany, Nancy Page. ,I lx 1,00 .f H. :Sr '71 ef f' V 51 xl- U 7 , 'Q a - ,, L4- Q7- Row one-Kit Young, Fran Sybert, Carowin Wright, Ginny Riddle, Janice Tilgh- man, Becky Wilkins, Jane W'ooddell, Cindy Zellner, Donna Trautner, Patsy Patton, Marilyn Menges. Row two-Adrianne van Gelder, Kay Weiss, Lyn- ette Scott, Marilyn Young, Francine Simensky, Eloise W'illiamson, Becky Willis, Sara Jane Evans, Nancy Crable, Lorraine Terman, Trish Rush, Sally Oberst, Judy Presley. Row three- Curtis Smith, Bill Rencher, Les Slesnick, Matt Straub, Ronnie Reese, Jim Robin- son, Edward Olsen, Edwin Rinehart, Bill Rybolt, Car- ol Wolking, Sally Moore. X.- .-J Q 'nf' P PER HELPS TORCH OCIETY H0 OR B T DENTS It was a rare opportunity for many good students when they got their names in the daily newspaper for keeping up their grades. A BH average was required for membership on the Honor Roll sponsored by the Torch Society. Torch Society members spent a great deal of their pre- cious time in figuring up each of the student's grades. Under the capable sponsorship of Miss Stokes, the club made steps forward in having good organized meetings. Fire drills kept several of the boys busy checking each nook and corner of the school building getting rid of trash and hazardous objects. They had meetings with firemen to get suggestions on how to keep our school a safe place in which to learn. To stay a member of Torch Society was an honor of which one should certainly be proud. It was not a club to which just anyone could belong. lt was for those willing to spend time and effort for the club's benefit. Row one-Barbara Arwood, Carol Bishop, Donna Brokaw, Libby Gentile, Nancy Harms, Mary Flynt, Cissy Harris, Gloria Greenland, Judy Hoffman. Row Iwo-W1-ndy Draper, Sandra Holdeman, Nettie Baker, Cynthia Grant, Brenda Beasley, Cloe Bohlman. Joan Corey, Darla Albrecht, Arlene Bork, Beverly Boone, Sara Jane Beabout, Perry Avdoyan, Nikki Clayton, Sharon Bloodworth, Martha Adkinson. Ron' lhree4Jeff Becker, John Campbell, Phil llurt, Jim Buie, Roger Dixon, W'ayne llarrod, Don Batchelor, Peter llardy, Robert llorrell, Charles Barnes. :ii H -,QL -DQ ,si 3 U .31 1 nv' N, Q G an us- , 9 5 qx LOL ' 1 a 'S- rr fi' 1 x-f 5' S1 Q . , , .av ... , - .. Q 5 V 4? ' 'E ., V er A v K 57' F ,gm ?, , 'Q V . .J -1- L J. , f 5 . 3, X j 3 f v f- ...gs , 1: .:. ' vivo I E .I I 5 Q ,Q .' v , ' . I J. Alexander N. Andergon Linda Ashcroft Jimmy Berlin I.. Bigelow Ricky Furman S. Chapman Dwight Cook f'!ll'0lYll C0l'!' CUHCCII Cox Toni Difarlo Carl Dover Geret Dubois G. Greathonse H. Greisdorf Bill Gridley Linda Hand RI. Hawley All!! Hendrick 5111110 Hllgglll! Virginia Jones Roy King .lack Leete P. Lightfoot David Miller Carol Popejoy Tina Rllmllf AUC? Smith -703' Tfmleft Lnfhl Wiseman Comprising this organization are those students with the highest scholastic record and who are out- standing in scholarship, leadership, character, and service. Each member must maintain at least a B plus average, making no lower than a B in any subject in order to retain his membership. Information centers were set up the first week of school by the Honor Society for the benefit of the students. They also ushered at the annual Col- lege Night program held at E.H.S. On January 30, of this year fifty-six new mem- berg, thirty-five juniors and twenty-0113 genigrg, Triplett, Pres.g Toni DiCarlo, V. Pres.g and Linda Hand, Sec. were tapped at a very impressive ceremony during assembly. The climax of this year's activities was a banquet held for old and new members. Oflicers for next year were announced at this time. H0 OR GCIETY TAPS 56 AT I PRESSIVE IND CTIO Officers of the Honor Society are: Jack Leete, Treas.g Joy me Row one-Patsy Patton, Jane Rose, Lynn Vvulfekhnler, Ellen Greene, Nancy XVerking, ' Theresa Laurin, Kay Smith. Row two-Sha- ron Armstrong, Ann Robertson, Betty Chap- man, Barbara Rogers, Gail Boyd, Janet Dun- ' 'cf can, Jeanette E. Canfield, Bruce Lazar. Row 1 three-Bill WVolt'e, VValter Tew, Randy Mur- dock, John Graham, James Kennedy. M- -f New Junior members: Row one-Lynn Hen- dricks, Mary Lon Smeltzer, !Vendy Draper, Adrienne vanGelder, Marlam Quimby, Bonnie Runner, Marilyn Young, Carol Boynton. Row two-Thomas A. Seals, Nancy Beaudet, Bar- bnrn Jurnn, Ruth Y. McDaniel, Jane Xvoodell, Virginia Pogfue, Judy Mlnlck, Nancy Harms, Carol Ann Baxter, Kay Weiss, Arlene Bork, Beverley Motschmang Row three-Fred Rich- ter, Bob McAfee, Leonard Henry, Kyle Cutch- en, Bill Rybolt, Curtis Smith, Peter Hardy, Edwin Rinehart, Harvey Hanna, Jerry Mar- shall, Allan Montgomery, Edward Olsen, Fred Wldernmn. Randy Thomas. Paul Donofrio. u 1 - .4n.. . 51 v qv. iff' 'u fo 0 'ao 0.9 'ap at ,' Membership of the I' flub conslsted of those EHQ athlc tes who h ld earned then' var QIIV letters I nder the sponsorshlp of Coach Bob Berrw llllib outstanding club dld much to promote better school splrlt Another goal successfullv carried out was that of estab llshlng a better understandlng and a sounder relatlonshlp between the members and the facultw Dads too felt closer bv supportlng the E Clubbers through the new Dad s Cl b qome projects of the club were selling rlb bons and FHQ decals and operating the cold drunk stand at the homc basketball games At the 1nd of the school vear the worthw athletes were rewarded bv recen mg thelr E sweaters letters, and Jackets A sports ban quet was held ln honor of thc athletes at the close of the vear also, wlth the outstandlng athletes I'6C0lWlIlg lIldlWlllllZll trophles qtandmg ln front of Edge-waters well deserved tro- phxe are E Club officers Left to right Tom Seals Q1-crctnrw Don Fun ton Vlcc President Cuw Fast m In Ncrgcant at Arm Rodncw Clark Pre ldent NACTING SCHUOL SPIRH I OBJECT OF E CLUB Row one Tomnn Browning Bob Blumer Chr: Smith llmde Sherman Ronme lson lr ar Rlwenbark Row lun Ducllew Mel arltv Blllw Owen Chuck Howard Arnold Auslew Skip Wil on Fd Stuckev Bobbw Tanner Bodnev Clark Coach Bob Berrw 'Sponsor Ron three-jlmmw Lcwls Hewitt fuw Whltv Ea tman Wlrgll 'Hanford Wood William E les Qhnlcw Wllllan Clrter brldlew Don Plnkw lfunston Alan Charles 'VlacAlln ter Paul 0 Nell Harold Tommy Thomas Stese Francxs Voorhees I1 nv gn- . 2 ' N 1 I ' . . ' 1 As l ' ' . T - . .. - A ' I A ' A C' . . rv. Y 1 . ss as v 9 u . Li . A x , . l L C X L I , . . , , ' so as v . 1 , , , , ' luv! 1 U 'I l K . . . V , V . ' s . - . . -2 , ' , , Q, . 1 ,': s , ' - r' g Y' x. - 2 . ff - - SQ U' . , s' . 1 66 99 - I' ' ' , , . 's ' ' . Ia 1 , ' Wwl: , Cz lF mer, Tomntw Sell Butch Hopkins Dannw . . - , '79 , . i, qv N A .S 94 I-5 L x l , ', . . , , , G5 'V , S , I A . ' ' Y H ' .99 ' N -. s f I as ,H . .. I, , t , , . ,, . s ., t , , ,, 'gli' . 1 , ' Q? Q , , , 1 bf. lf' 1 5 C ... J S Li 1 .sa - A 1 av Um -gs 'J 'Q ffm i,- qluiw, 3. ,gm Lf, . '43, 4, 'wt '- Q,.l 7 W. ra t I Serving the faculty are Jan W'ilson, Carol Fordom, Margie W'illis, Theresa Lauria, Sherry Martin, Mrs. Cooper, and Pat Lightfoot PRACTICE NOW PAYS OFF From classrooms to the business world is a big step, but preparation for this step had already started for the members of the Gregg Writers when this school year began. Two initiations are held each year and those main- taining a NBR average in shorthand are eli- SAY GREGG WRITERS gible. Typing names and addresses for the Student Directory and for Easter Seals, man- aging brownie sales, and typing copy for the Odasagiah were just a few of the myriad ac- tivities which made the Gregg Vifriters known as one of the most active clubs at Edgerwater. Working late IS not unusual, discover Gregg Writers Geilda Jackson, Kathryn Milam, Joy Wood, Ann Brewer, Sally Huggins, and Virginia Jones. 6 ..,,..-.-.all Q. 3 wgwwwiwflwih V O Making favors for the newly elected members of Quill and Scroll, are the older members. Sitting are Patsy Patton, Joy Elaine Triplett, Patricia Lightfoot, and Toni DiCarlo. Doing a bit of kibitzing are Malcolm Hawley, Ann Hendrick, and Roger Savage. New members of Quill and Scroll are Jeanne Curlin, Sandra Chapman, Rodney Clark, and Colleen Cox. ln the background discussing some copy are Bette Chapman, Carl Dover, and Alice Smith. -Wx I A. V The Quill and Scroll is an international honorary organization for high school journalists. Only those students who did superior work in editorial or busi- ness activities connected with the newspaper or the annual were eligible for membership. To be chosen for this club was the goal which the members of both staffs strove to achieve. This year the club, under the direction of Mrs. Iris Farley, initiated seven newly elected members. JOURNALISM A D LANGUAGEI TEREST ST DE T The purpose of the Pan American club is to foster achievement in Spanish and to promote a better un- derstanding of our neighboring Spanish countries. This year's meetings consisted of guest speakers and recordings of Jose Greco through which they learned of the language, history, customs, and eco- nomic aspccts. Their main project has been attempt- ing to build up a library of Spanish records and re- cordings containing jokes, songs, both popular and ballads, and an educational series. This club is made up of meritorious second-year Spanish students and is sponsored by Mrs. Brooks. Row one-Adrienne Cornibcrt Cfreasurerl, Annette Rowell, Bette Rose CChaplainD, Claire Pincus, Ann Partlow, Charlene Landt, Faith Slesnlek Sally Oberst, Betty John, Cail Bernhard, Shirley Rawson, Betsy Parsons. Row two-Sharron Van Valkenburgh CSecretaryD, Marilyn Menges Sandie Moore, Carol Prosen, Mary Ann Pittman, Beverley Johnson, Sara Mole. Elaine Daley, Kay Osborn, Lynette Scott, Kendra Horney. Row three- Ceorge Woodrulf, David Van Valkenburgh fPresidentJ, Howard Schleich, Billy Everly, Jack Leete fVice Prcsidentj. 9. fir N, ..-vr lp, 09 ' E m 5-.. IN -45: - W, Doing research work for speeches with their Nl' L sponsor, Mrs. Bess Knowles, are Sandy Brokaw, Margo W'ilson, and Jimmy Morton. With the arrival of winter we found our NFL'ers preparing for the all-state contest in March where they competed in extemporane- ous speaking, oratorical and humorous inter- preting. debating, and dramatic reading. T0 NFL The time-4:00 P.M.3 the place-Alberb son Library, the day before the big district congress in Jacksonville-we saw a class of busy NFL'ers doing last-minute research on such topics as Corruption in Labor Unions, Foreign Aid. Federal Scholarships for Gifted Students. the Educational Systems of Today, and many other related subjects. These stu- dents would soon be senators and represent- atives similar to those in Wiashington, D. C. Getting ready to leave for the N. F. L. state tournament are the club officers: seated, Jeanne Curlin, Recording Secre- i3l'YS Slarlding, Brenda Sanders, Corre- sponding Secretaryg Bruce Lazar, Presi- dent, Ellen Greene, Vice President, and .lim Strong, Treasurer. Competing at the state tournament is Ellen Greene giving a six-minute extem- poraneoug speech with other contestants Bruce Lazar, holding time cards, Jeanne Curlin, Janie Rausch, Theresa Lauria, Mark Fowler, Marilyn Young, and Margo Wilson awaiting their turn. W'hen the last day of school finally arrived, the club had a feeling of accomplishment, for with their many honors the NFL had helped to keep the victory flag flying. 7 fr .4 2. I . F. L. 'ER HELP KEEP VICTORY FL G FLYI G , Mend--' All's over and the now relaxed group, Alan Rubinstein, Theresa Lauria, Mark Fowler, and Marilyn Young, is homeward bound. I 'A' nw, 5 .f A-, W ,ma .yx Q 1. Row one-Jimmy Bassarear, Art Chapman, Russell Cole, Michael Davis, Charles Barnes, Gary Fleming, Doug Draper, Gary Arnold, Ronnie Albert. Row two-Gil Daniel, Cathy Chesser, Martha Adkinson, Nikki Clayton, W'endy Draper, Jeanne Curlin, Sharon Bloodworth, Sharon Davidson, Carol Bishop, Barbara Arwood, Joan Corey, Lance Curlin. Row three: Bonnie Borda, Nancy Bcaudet, Barbara Fraser, Sara Jean Beabout, Monte Ed- wards. Jerome Evans, Darla Albrecht, Geret DuBois, Ned Barr, Gene Burkhart, Janet Berlin, Julia Darling, Peggy Coy, Nettie Baker, Nancy Crable. R0Il'flIllf1JUdQ' Dyer, Sally Bissinger, Perry Avdoyan. Beverly Boone, Julie Bur-hhold, Barbara Allen, Sara Jane Evans, Donna Louise Brokaw, Carol Flcishcr, Linda Susan Frank, Patricia Kay Dwyer. Kathleen Clapp, Karen Joy Burkhart. TRIP T0 TAMPA HEADS LATIN CLUB,S B Y YEAR Row one-Jim Jones, Lynn Grier, Sanford Libman, Rick Jones, Harv Hanna, Marshall Linard, Bob McAfee, Al Montgomery, Pete Hardy. Row two -Susan Kirkpatrick, Carrole Isenberg, Louise Cinson, Annette Hill, Joan Lippton, Georgia Latshaw, Julie Green, Linda Hand, Susan Kazaros, Judy' LeBre, Shirley Hirshey, Judy Holloman. Row three-Joan Lashley, Marie George, Patty Lottman, Sally Cray, Judi Meitin, Brenda Kurz, Cissy Harris, Mrs. Marie Cooper, Csponsorj, Felix Kreskey, Karen Marion, Jean Holler, Diane Hull, Sandra McAllister, Toby Kessler, Melanie Medilin Monna Horning. Row four-Betsy Jeffries, Marilyn Logue, Jean Lee, Janet Hicks, Joanne Cunningham Langford, Richard Paul Hosier, David Cluckman, Jack Edmund Leete, Butch Jones, John Daugherty McKey. Steve Johnson, Bruce Elliot Lazar. J! filo Busily counting receipts for the annual Eagle- cade are: Vivian Pierce, Mrs. Jane Crow, Spon- ' sorg Edward Barr, Linda Hand, Joy Triplett., Bar- bara Rogers, and Thom- as Shier. First and foremost of the activities of the with neighboring homerooms for the prizes E.H.S. Latin Club was the annual Eaglecade. awarded by the Latin Club. Homerooms win- For the first time the trip was made by train. ning first place and the five dollar prize were: Not many people are soon going to forget Mrs. Knowles, Mr. Bradley, and Miss Neal. A this exciting and new experience. The train, two dollar prize for the most unusual was which left the Orlando station at 4:00 P.M. awarded to Mr. Lowry for his scientific con- Friday, September 26, was reserved solely cept of Christmas, a Santa Claus genie com.ing for school spirited Eagles. Searching for out of a flask of bubbling, steaming dry ice. seats, looking for lost friends, and trying to Memorable to members of the Club was the walk on a moving train was all part of the Roman Banquet. Those who attended the fun. Food was sold by the Latin Club in the elaborate affair came dressed in costumes that baggage car, and trying to carry cold drinks would have been the rage during the time through the cars was a hazardous job, espe- of Caesar. Reclining during the whole ban- cially with the movement of the train and the quet, all of the Romans thoroughly enjoyed constant flow of people. It certainly was a themselves, laughing riotously together. tired but happy group of students who re- For the second year the Edgewater Latin turned early the next morning at one o'clock. Club attained membership in the Junior Clas. One of the other annual events SP0IlS0l'ed sical League. Latin Clubs all over the nation by the Latin Club was the contest for the are afliliated with this group after having best door decorations at Christmas time. The been in exigtence for five yearg, week before the holidays was filled with the After accomplishing these activities, the hustle and bustle of many students competing Latin Club looked back on 3 great year. Row one-Danny Wilson, Fred Richter, Tommy Shier. Matt Straub, Bob Wingo, Bruce Urban, Jimmy Weber, Giles NiBlack, Lorin Wiseman, Jerry Smith. Row two-Margo Wilson, Roberta Swindler, Carol Wenger, Vivian Pierce, Pat Smart, Delores Taylor, Kit Young, Carol Waterhouse, Jan Tilghman, Penny Parker, Margie O'Neall, Jane Wooddell, Becky Wilkins. Row three-Mariam Quinby, Pat Perley, Linda Wallace, Bonnie Runner, Fran Sybert, Caroline Willits, Carowin Wright, Becky Willis, Dorothy Pattison, Alice Schindlbeck, Ginny ,Io Riddle, Judy Robertson, Sharon Stuart., Carole Salter, Clary Outlaw, Janice Owens. Row four-Fritz Schuck, Larry Turner, Donna Trautner, Sherry Peters, Pat Kreskey, Trish Rush, Francine Simensky, Barbara Rogers, Jeanette Wilson, Karen Smith., Sylvia Ridley, Pat Walker, Marilyn Young, Randy Thomas, Jim Strong. Y ,Sill 3 :ff 'V 'va 'Q' 'L gxiu XX N In the brush and pamt-cluttered art room manw mdustrxous students were found hard at work on art projects These students composed the art club of E H S A wllllngness to work hard, high splrlts, and lIlIlllSlI'l0l1SlltSS explained the success of the 3I'Illlltl0llS art cluhbers projects To ralsc enough monev to vlslt Sarasota was their goal thls year There they saw both the museum and school which sew eral mem hers plan to attend upon graduation from Ldgcw lter Sales of red and whlte shake roos 'md pennants were the prlmary sources of funds necessarv for the trlp Creating a homecoming float was an other hlghllght of the vear A huge rocket announced the plan to blast off Paxon Mllllons of paper napkins we e twlsted to gnc tht Il8SlI't d effect, and vards of chicken wlrc we re wrapped around the huge truck At thc heglnnlnv of thc second semester the leadership of thc club changed and new students were asked to jom The deslre of the art mluhln rs was to put their talents to use for the school and communltv labnrlouslw workm on a bright poster to adwertl 1 the homecoming parade and game are MHFIOH 0 Rork Lwnn Junkms Mlss Campbell, sponsor I lorll Te kcv and Pcggv Devlllc RT CLUB AIDS SCHOOL AND E COURAGES ABILITY Rfvw 0110-fl0l'lH TPSk0' Jqll? 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G4 J, s ' A is as - 'Q 1- EJ V4 '-2-Q ,,4..y, Y 0 ,,,,,.., ..-,.,.-.,.-1-,M-,.,,. , 4 4 -. , ' ,, ,, , . N, We Us ..., , , i. ..... . , .A:ZQ N , .... i ,. , s , , 'Vlain characters in the play Rich Man, Poor Man, prcscnlcd by Miss Sells' Sth pcriod Drama class, are Sue Lambert, Jean Earnest, Pat Dwyer, Cindy Zellner, Sue Robinson, Gcorgc Selva, Sandy Brokaw, Carole Gleason, Peggy Coy, Moria Glen, Sharon Cisclc. THESPIANS E TERTAIN ITH OUTSTANDING PLAYS Judy Boyce Wayne Page Jerry Green George Selva Susan Kazarqs Robert Shaw Dudley McCarity Claire Stanton David Miller Biff Sutton Jimmy Morton Margo Wilson Eddie Morse Lynne Wulfekuhler Cindy Zellner The Thespian Troop 557 had again this year brought many phases of excellent acting to Edgewater. Their first play Thank You, Doctor, was a hilarious comedy, in which Biff Sutton portrayed a mental patient. Their second outstanding performance, which was a drama, was Next of Kin. They presented w this play at the state Thcspian meeting in Gainesville and won a second place award. T They climaxed 3 veal- gf Superb acting with The Officers of the Thespian group look over the parts of the next play: David ' ' Miller, Treasurer, Miss Sells, Director, Biff Sutton, President, Lynn Wulfekhu- ler, Vice President, Judy Boyce, Secretary. the three-act Cuck0os on the Hearthf, All out to meet Mr. burglar , Jerry Green, are Judy Boyce, Robert Sutton and Lynne Wulfekhuler put some action into a practice session. Claire Stanton, Cherry Smith, and Ruthann Chipman. nth Row one-Monna Horning, Roberta Dorst, Linda McCullar, Pearl Farring, Dorothey Johnson, Carolyn Finley, Kay Dirst. Row two-Mr. Edwards, Sponsor, LaVern Bigelow, Judy Poff, Marshall Cillam, Sara NiBlack, Jerome Evans, Millie Horning, Sharon Adams, Mr. Paul Bubar, Advisor. CAMPU CRUSADER PRACTICE BEI G EXAMPLES Be thou an example of the believers , First Timothy 4:12, is the theme of the Cam- pus Crusaders. This club worked to promote Christian activities and feelings on the cam- pus and in their own churches, ever remem- bering to be an agexamplev for all to follow. Around Thanksgiving this club with many others throughout the state united at a week- L-N end camp where they compared notes on their work, and had a fine time. During the year they had a banquet and chose a sweetheart to preside over it, and gave an assembly pro- gram that was interesting and unusual. A '6Spoof Night was planned in accordance with Halloween which proved to be a large success and provided many with humorous memories. Their meetings which were held usually weekly were looked forward to by every member. An interesting speaker, an enjoyable movie, or something else equally pleasant awaited them. A club like this helped one toward a more worthwhile Christian back- ground and life. Mr. Louis Edwards, sponsor of Campus Crusaders, has success- fully headed this club for four years and has helped it to be- come a worthwhile organization. l 52 Stay back! Mason is at it again! This familiar cry was often heard at weekly Bi-Phy-Chem meetings, when a mem- ber of the club would attempt to carry out a successful demonstration of some unusual chemical or physical phenomenon. The demonstrations were, of course, not always successful, but invariably afforded good times for those brave enough to stay. Among the club's many activities were field trips to the University of Florida Engineering Fair, the USDA's Entomology Lab, and Orlando Re- search, Inc. The Club's evening meet- ings were mostly lectures by various speakers from Martin Company and other local organizations. The lectures concerned topics of utmost impor- tance to all, such as number theory, nuclear physics, and the intricate art of becoming a good dice mechanic. JANV Row one-Larry Tunick, Sandy Lib- man, Ruth Thomas, Shirley Rawson, Melanie Medlin, Sarah Sallv,' Ma- cedo, Alice Smith, Ruth Larson, Bobby W'eir, Billy W'olfe. Row two-Robert Swain, Julian Meitin, Billy Rybolt, Tony Szenasy, ,lack E. Leete, Edwin Rinehart, Lowell Kopp, Wfilliam Vgri- gan, Matt Straub. Randy Thomas. Row three--Richard Zerklc, Alan jay Ru- binstein, Paul McCoy, John Martinson, R1UldY Murdock, Edward Olsen. Con- rad Mershon, Curtis Smith, Al Mont- gomery, Mr. Sprouse, sponsor. Observing radioactive phenomena are Carl Dover, corresponding secretary, Bobby Weir, treasurer, Bill Verigan, recording secretary, Mason D. Kelsey, vice-pres., and Tucky Graham, pres. lb - n ,. Q. 'f A -dl I MI ' -. ,li 14-..q.,- ,eel - .ai I' im BI-PHY-CHE CLUB STIMULATES SCHOLARLY STUDY Row one-Michael Davis, Felice Felzenburg, Gail Bernhard, Bonnie Borda, Wendy Draper, Shirley Hirshey, Carolyn Cory, Julia Darling Jimmy Berlin. Row two-Art Chapman, Ronald Kresky, Gene Kent, Dwight Cook, Geret Dubois, Carl Dover, Felix Kresky, Mason Kelsev Gene Burkhart, Bob llorrell. Row three--Bill Durrenburger, Bill Everly, Robert Cook, Peter Hardy, Mr. ,lay Francis W'ishau, the illustrious sponsor of the Bi-Phy-Chem Club, John Tucky', Graham, ,limmie Alexander, Robert Hamilton, Gary Atwood. vs- : '75 .YJ 1 'A L .eq 'L 4-ith QQQ1 'S .399 .y QFS ' 1 - A? .,1l 1 Q 5 gf XV wif X ff J , 2 PSY? fl filfr-I First row: Pat Loomis, Joyce Powell, John PerMar, adviser, Charles Barnes, Lamar Collins. Second row: Dave Fountain, chief projectionlst Tom Hall, Mike Leach, Ed Murphy, and Ross Brewer. SKILL IS KEY WORD I VI UAL AIDS A D CHESS The members of the Audio-Visual Aids brought entertainment and education throughout the school year. They were projectionists and repairmen who, trained and tested, operated and maintained over a thousand dollars worth of equipment. Through ex- pert use they have given us much pleasure. The Chess Club was comprised of boys who like to think things out. A few of the boys stayed in Mr. Edwards room almost every afternoon to play. They met and played every Friday and held tournaments with other schools periodically. They heat Boone High School this year in the tournament with them. Seated- George Selva Bill Verigan Robert Cook Standing Richard Zerkle, John Graham Carl Dover Louis Edwards Bill Rybolt Edwin Rinehart Mason Kelsey Al Montgomery Curtis Smith Mark Fowler Not plctured Steve Moul Lowell Kopp ak f,,.ZZ-I r TN? YAY Row one-Barbara Allen, Car- lene Brandt, Elaine Bryzelak, Sandra Brokaw, Sharon Adams, Arlene Claire Bork, Merrily But- ler, Ginger Clockadale, Flora As- kowith. Row two-Jerri Dotson, Ella Breck Huff, Betty Franklin, at David Gluckman, Edward Barr, ' X, Tenna Abell, Sharon Bloodworth, K Miss Julie Hayward, Sponsor. ter Melanie Mathis Judith Oswald Bunny Owen Di- ann Phelps, Elaine Rishell, Lillian Mims, Betty Lloyd, Kay Smith, Ellen Roach. Row two-Barbara Jean Spotts, Ann Robertson, Di- ' 9 ana Evelyn Mather, Rober- ta Swindler, Jane Wood- dell, Jim Hunt, Mike Te- ter, Bob McAfee, Jay Avent, Elzora Williams, Judy San- sone, Patricia Wise. iii? Row one--Sandy McAllis- 7 s rv X r 4 9 s 8 ICS gg, jf, 2 ,4-7 RED CROSS, O ITORS Decorating Christmas trees, collecting money, putting on variety shows, and gather- ing clothes for the needy were among the many and varied activities of Jr. Red Cross. The club was made up of one representative from each of the homerooms, who made re- ports on the club's accomplishments. Patients at the Orlando Air Force Base Hospital were thoroughly entertained by the Red Cr0ss,s two variety shows. Each member had his days of fun and days of work to keep the club interesting, busy, and worth-while. SERVE CITY AND SCHOOL SGH 9 '99 ey you, where s your pass. was the fa- miliar cry from the throats of this year's hall monitors. Standing guard at each entrance, making sure that no one entered, escaped, or just stood there without a permit from his teacher, was the principal job of these hand-picked boys. Promoting the idea of one- way traffic on the stairways and at the en- trances helped eliminate much of the mass confusion that was present during the class changes. The faculty, as well as the students, benefited by these boys' work. Row one-Dick Bryant, Dan Wilson, Tim Roig, Ray McGee, Keith Fessler, Dick Lovell, Maurice Shivers, George Weerly. Row two-Mr. Cinnamon, Joe Stanly, Tony Rigsby, Ken Sunberg, Norman Mitchell, Ron Henderson, Carl Fox, Wade Baker, Mr. Moncrief. v 1 M .gf ' ul 12 'V I , . I -,ar if p , ' , I 7 1 f il. .L 1. ' I p 5 :1 c 5- - W? , fl .I -,. ' we W ANI Eg.ssamak,?ssas?i?E: 4 A fi, 'S 'QF 1993 9195! ills wash My ,L 'fs f 'F QQ- .gggsarzwl x was ages rf a 5 President of Glrls Varsity Joan Castle IS explammg to Vlce President Lmda Gu-ls Varslty pledges Lmda Mobley and Sharon Adams wash a car Ingalls and Secretary Treasurer Kay Smlth the proper procedure of bunung as Lmda Ingalls Joan Castle, and Kay Smlth supervlse the job Programs, get your game programs here' ' These enthuslastlc yells could be heard from energetic glrls working to earn thelr fifty polnts for pledging Girls Varslty A girl had to earn fifty points playing ln two con SCCUIIVC Intramural sports and selllng pro grams at the games The Glrls Varslty was a newly organized club wlth a new sponsor, Mlss Rllea, and a new system of pledgmg Every member of the Glrls Varslty had to earn ten pomts ln each Intramural sport They could earn thelr pomts by partlclpatlng ln these sports or oflicnatlng two games The hlghllght of this year was an all sports night where Boone s Girls Varsity and the Winter Park club took part ln an evening of sports Row one Left to rlght Janice Wllllams Kay Smlth Sissy Weber Sharon Adams Lyn Molxley Row two-Le If to rlghl Joan Castle, Betty J Irlck Betty ,lean Farmer Ann Mogelvang SallyBlsslnger ,lane Woodell the vlvaclous sponsor of Girls Varsity Varslty Mlss Rllea Row three-Le t to rlght Rosalyn Rogers, Lmda Ingalls Carole Russell Monna Hommg, Mxlhe Hormng ,PN Q, Ea.. 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X V 7 7 tn Q 4 12 kn- CHORAL SOCIETY ette Canfield Secretary Treasurer of Choral So- clety Jeanette Cecil, President of E Gals, Rlcky Carman, President of Trl M Row 2 Blll Gulledge Vice President of Choral Socletv Tommy Thomas President of Choralalres Dase Lawson Presldent of Choral Soclety 'Vlrs Estelle Thomas ably dlrects Choral Society Row 1 Pat Kennedy Nancy Smith Judy Johnson, Barbara Beabout Larlene Brandt Swbnl Mvers Lxla Burkholder June Green Nancy Mobley, Betty Lloyd Row 2 Phvllls Carpenter Karen Sharpe Path Boxall Carole Rlshell Bettv Jean Farmer Diane Thompson Lmda Malson Janet gums, Margaret Guess Row 3 Sandra Doolew Marv Hunt LOUWBHIB Hester T ma Altcheson Dot Jacobs Call Boyd janet Duncan Lorene Tay lor Karen Mayhew, Jesse Butler Row 4 Rlckv Carman Carolvn Melhorn Jeanette Wilson Dlane Beske Harriet Scott, Marilyn Logue Elaine Smclanr, Marv Spney, Norman W8ld. 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E, ' , '1 ,, Q , p fll , .. N , ' . v.. C Y A ' ' 0 , - W na , ' , . . , F' Row 1 Judy Miller, Cille Puckett, Lynne Wright, Charlene McEwen, Moria Glen, Judy LeBre, Joyce Weaver, Janice Weaver, Sharon Bovee Dar lene Malson. Row 2--Audrey Smith, Elzora Williams, Billie Sue Mountz, Carol Butler, Pat Hughes, Ginger Davis, Verdonia Locklear, Peggy Williams, Gloria Tesky, Betty Lou Rose. Row 3-Sharon Browning, Judy Logue, Helen Hurst, Faye Lafler, Judy Rogers, Brenda Flemming, Judy McChr1stian, Carol Phillips, Sylvia Nielson, Judy Crews. Row 4-Carol Isenburg, Jeanette Cecil, Doris Taylor, Sara Niblack, Ann Wallaker Becky Jenkins, Joan Castle, Patty Browning, Linda McCullar. Row 5-Duane Bowen, Dale Austin, Bill Rencher, Richard Schram, Ken Howard Clark Holmes Barry Showalter, Bob McAfee, Charles Wingo, Dennis Meilstrup. The Edgewater Choral Society, the largest organization on the Campus Beautiful, had two hundred and twenty five participating members this year. All students belonging to the group were enrolled in vocal music classes, therefore, it was possible for them to prepare the music for their programs and performances during the class as well as during the after-hours rehearsals. These extra hours gave the music of this talented group that added polish which made it out- standing. Talent and strenuous work were the tools used to make Edgewater's music department one of the finest. Row 1-Carol Hackney, Carolyn Fordham, Oleeta Jackson, Janie Banta, Linda Rogers, Isla Cowart, Merrily Butler, Sharon Bloodworth Margie Wi lls, Nancy Mobley. Row 2-Toni Per Mar, Judith Hoffman, Linda McLain, Sherrin Russell, Carol Hill, Louise Carver, Suzanne Butler, Betty W1 hams, Judy Poff, Nancy Jones. Row 3-Judy Hunt, Toni Hochstein, Mary Mauldin, Alice Conner, Wanda Herold, Pauline Sandfort, Pat Hughs, Gll ' ' ' nna ger Pritchard, Jeannie Pierson, Julia Bailey, Ralph Lunsford. Row 4-Sandy Stephenson, Peg Murphy, Kendra Horney, Juanita Finch, Do son, Diana Wilson, Marilyn Parkinson, Dianne McLeod, Sandy McAllister, Eleanor Garlanger, Dave Brickley. Row 5-Larry Barber, Bob Chuck Glover, Bob Wingo, Tom Thomas, Barry Nelson, Jerry Stieger, Ricky DeWitt, Bill Gulledge, Gerald McChristian, Phil Neel, Bill X' xi t 'S X wx Row 1 B1ll Rencher, Du ane Bowen Nonnan Wald, Nancy Mobley accompa 1 mst, Freddie Nutter Davxd Brlckley, Larry Barber Row 2 Rlcky Carman, Joe Avent Jesse Butler Phll Neel, Jay Avent John Rich C W Holmes Row ,,.. 3 Dennls Mellstrup, Glover .laner Duncan, ac companlst, Danny McReyn 4 olds Blll Finnell Elvln Johns Row 4-Dale Aus tm, Blll Verlgan Blll Gul ledge Gerald McChr1st1an, Charles Wmgo George Sel va Dave Lawson Row 5 Bob Klllworth, Bob Wxngo, Tom Thomas, Barry Nel son Jerry Steiger Ricky DeW1tt, Bob McAfee, Rich ard Godbold MUSIC S WHAT MAKE THE ORLD G0 ROUN Sweet muslc hath charms to soothe e savage beast If this old adage lS true, the Edgewater Egals would be recognized over the world as anlmal trainers, for their melodlous notes would soften the heart of the most awful monster These lovely gurls practlced dlllgently and created a name for themselves ln the state as expert slngers A good male chorus IS alwavs popular, and the EHS Eaglealres were no exceptlon Many of the boys were qulte talented and learned to blend their voices correctly to produce the mello tones which are so lmportant to group smglng Thelr success ln this effort was dem onstrated by the ratlngs ln dlstrlct and state competltlon Row 1 Judlth Miller, Cllle Puckett, Sybil Myers Carlene Brandt, Lynne Wm ht Charlene McEwen Joyce Weaver Jamce Weaver Margie Wlllxs Darlene Malson Row 2 Nancv Smith Carolyn Fordham Llnda Rogers Betty Lou Rose Audrey Smlth Llla Burkholder Judy LeBre, Judxth Crews Diane Thompson Row 3 Judlth Logue Barbara Beabout Janet Duncan Tom Per Mar Glorna Tesky Elzo a Wllllams Alxce Conner Lmda Malson Judy Hoffman, Mernly Butler Row 4 Judith Johnson Brenda Flemmg Sherrm Russell, Carol Lee Butler Isla Cowart, Dottie Jacobs Llnda Mc Cullar, Lorene Taylor Jeannie Plerson, Mary Bea Spivey, Gmger P!-ltchard Row 5 Betty Jean Farmer, Trma Altcheson Marilyn Parkinson Jean ette Cecll Sarah Nlblack Gall Boyd Becky Jenkins Eleanor Garlanger Tom Hochstem, Joan Castle, Patty Browning, Mona Glen 109 f ' B fn B i is J in e e Q V149 s ' a J, 1 ' W J 3 - ' ' ,J - ' -' 5 4 J at E .B I - g J z ' - J . I Y I LN, N . 1 P . V -4: . 9 , - - - 1 lllbl it A. g - 4 i Q-, . l. . . I ' A Y -- ' I+ l.,-Q! V Charles Barker, Chuck I rg' W ' S ,' f I -v J. J T A I , - I , . l ' l ' f E L ' W ' ' , . . . . - iii ff a , 4 . ' 9 66 9 99 . th . - 3 , Q 9 up, ' Row 1-Audrey Smith, Ricky Carman, Tom Thomas, Margie Willis. Ron- 2-Carolyn Fordham, Cille Puckett, Judy Hoffman, Lynne Wright, Judy Rogers, Linda McCullar, Darlene Maison. Row 3-Patti Boxall, Trina Aiteheson, Jeanette Cecil, Alice Conner, Louise Carver, Becky Jenkins, Jeanne Pierson, Judy McChristian, Nancy Mobley. Ron' 4-Judy Logye. Janet Duncan, Kendra llorney, Gail Boyd, Sandra McAllister, Toni llochstein, Joan Castle, Ginger Pritchard, Patty Browning. Ron' 5-Dennis Meilstrup, Dale Austin, George Selva, Bill Verigan, Barry Nelson, Bill Gulledge, Gerald McChristian, Jeannette Canfield. CHORAL SOCIETY PUTS GLOBE I PI WITH SONGS Row l-Cille Puckett, Lvnne Wright, Margie W'illis, Judy Johnson, Jeannette .nn e , etty can a , Janet Duncan, Elaine Sinclaire, Joan Castle, Darlene Maison. Row 2-Joe Avent, Ricky Carver. Freddie Nuttcr, Audrey Smith, Toni Isla Cowart, Sherrin Russell, Becky Jenkins, Charlene McEwen, Patty Browning, Jeanette Cecil, Chuck Glover, Phil Neel. Row 3-Duane Bill Gulledge, Elvin Johns, Gerald McChristian, Bill Verigan. Row 4--Bill Rancher, Dale Austin, Charles Barker, Tommy Thomas, Barry Dave Lawson, Bob Killworth, Bill Finnell, Larry Barber. 4' l Trina Aitcheson, Barbara Beabout, Sharon Bloodworth, Sharon Bovee, Patti Boxall, Carlene Brandt, Sharon Browning, Carol Butler, Merrily Butler, Suzanne Butler, Juanita Finch, Eleanor Garlanger, June Green, Lovenia Hester, Judy Hoifman, Patricia Hughes, Carole lsenburg, Dorothy Jacobs, Patricia Kennedy, Judy LeBree, Sandra McAllister, Judy McChristian, Linda McCullar, Dianne McLeod, Linda Malson, Judie Miller, Sara Niblack, Marilyn Parkinson, Carol Phillips, Jeanne Pierson, Judy Poff, Ginger Pritchard, Carole Rishell, Donna Roberson, Linda Rogers, Betty Lou Rose, Pauline Sandfort, Nancy 1 Smith, Mary Spivey, Gloria Tesky, Diane Thompson, Janice Weaver, Joyce Weaver, Our Eagle songsters added another feather to their already well-plumed caps this year by partici- pating in the Twenty-fourth Annual Bach Festival. The girls chorus, which had been chosen from 9 .-nuns the E-gals, sang as the Heavenly Choir, and the mixed group sang as the second chorus. Since this was the first year any high school group sang in the Festival, EHS was quite proud of her chorus. The main selection sung at this year,s Bach Festi- val was the '4Passi0n of Our Lord according to St. Matthew. Also sung were selections from Cantatas 32, 41, and 53, and the Magnificat. Performances were in Knowles Memorial Chapel at Rollins College. Mr. Hufstader directed the Bach chorus. FRO BACH' OVI T. MATTHE , SSIO 'i Dale Austin, Joe Avent, Julian Avent, Larry Blarbar, Charles Barker, Patty Browning, Lila Burkholder, Jeannette Canfield, Ricky Carman, Louise Carver, Joan Castle, Jeanette Cecil, Alice Conner, Isla Cowart, Judv Crews, Ginger Davis, Ricky DeWitt, Janet Duncan, Betty Jean Farmer, Bill Finnell, Brenda Flemming, Carolyn Fordham, Moria Glen, Chuck Glover, Bill Gulledge, Wanda Herold, Toni Hochstein, Clark Holmes, Kendra Horncy, Becky Jenkins, Elvin Johns, Judy Johnson, Bob Killworth, Dave Lawson, Judy Logue, Bob McAfee, Jerry McChristian, Charlene McEwen, Marvin McMaster, Danny McReynolds, Darlene Malson, Karen Mayhew, Dennis Mielstrup, Nancy Mobley, Eddie Morse, Sybil Myers, Phillip Neel, Barry Nelson, Freddie Nutter, Toni PcrMar, Cille Puckett, Bill Rencher, Judy Rogers, Sherrin Russell, Harriet Scott, Elaine Sinclair, Audrey Smith, Sandra Stephenson, Lorene Taylor, Tommy Thomas, Patricia Tucker, Bill Verigan, Elzoria Williams, Marjorie Willis, Lynne Wright. 9 Q 9 Y, wt Q an is P' cxecuted by Judy Rogers and Bill Cullcdge during waltz s This year's extravaganza, so suc- cessfully staged by Edgewater's com- petent Choral Society, was the smash Broadway hit, Song of Norway. Based on Edward Grieg's life and music, the operetta brought to life the dances, folk songs, and customs which com- prise the basis of the traditions of Norway. The delightful musical num- bers were highlightcd by the profes- sional choreography of Edith Royal. A tremendous amount of planning and time went into the creation of the bright, authentic costumes. The col- orful, realistic sets, the results of long hours of work on the part of the art department and stage crew, provided a convincing background for the appealing story. The excellent performances of each member of the carefully chosen cast made the pres- entation most enjoyable to its ap- preciative audiences. A great deal of credit for a job well done goes to the Choral Society and Mrs. Thomas. A D THE OPERETTA SONG 0 OR AY , BASED rry Nelson and Bill Finnell take a final glance at their Www CUUCIICI a-if .Q Eg I JY' xx iifiw 1 , g gh., A I gfgif 552 Ai ai' 1 1 A Q In 5 6 1 ,, Q, The Stage Crew, an enthuslastlc, servlce render mg organlzatlon, accepted many responslblhtles such as operating stage llghts and sound equlpment, con struetlng props for settings, and centerlng the spot hght on the performers as they act In performing these laborious tasks, the Stage Crew assisted ln the resentatlon of such plays as, Song of Norway String of Pear s, an 4' I0 an, Poor Ma , and many of the small plays that have been glven by the talented drama classes of Edgewater Hugh School Wlthout the assistance of this group, Edgewaters students would hase enjoyed very httle entertain ment Much honor goes to Edgewater s Stage Crew ff X ' This one? asks Don Clay as Jerrv Crlttenden reads the dl tlons on how to operate the spotllght to Don and Jesse Butle P. CZZWMJ TAGE CRE MAKES PROPS AND ET P C RY A The ablhty of Edgewaters lndustrxous Stage Crew was manifested ln the colorful and effective settmgs which greatly added to the programs and varlous pres entatlons throughout the year Plctured above one of the beautifully constructed p ops from the Song of Norwav Another plav m whlch service was rendered bv the Stage Crew was Rlch Man, Poor Man 164 ill What now' Lights out? Mncrophone keeps falling? Curtam wont close? Scenery re fuses to stay up? Spothght out of focus? These are just some of the problems that the Stage Crew faces dally Attendmg these emergencies are Phll Neel, Charles Barker Richard Sch am George Selva, and George Slater Not pictured xs G11 Daniel . . . . , 5 if I . . -A-. A . . . I 2Z .y O I l I :SQ , lg - ss as P t Q Q 66 ' l 99 d R' h M n 99 in ' e ' ' . . . , , f' Y . V . . - x 9 K -A .A O f 5 ' E y C. 5 - I v . .rec- 42 . . . ru , . , XM -Ai- - ' .f'l Q H 4 5 l s , A . y I 7 i'f L , x , - , - 2 Navi., I ' 9 - . l . , - rf A kv Am ,t .l J . . . A l ' . . . . ' 7 I rf: . r 7 I Q I 'X. Q x 5 C U ' A A W - 'Y' -, . -xv 1 ' 1 ' a - f v I I I 1 I 1 I 5 , . . , . . ' ,' . ' is ' r 56 .95 ' ' ' 'U ' , 6: ' 9, Busllv clipping, pasting, and sorting. Vivian Pearce, Joan Castle and Sally Obcrst assisted by Barbara Anderson, Donna Trautener Virginia Pogue and Frank Hernandez keep the scrapbook up no date. FUTURE TEACHERS TUTOR Teacher, is two and one, two? This was a familiar question to Future Teachers of America members by the end of that week when they practiced teaching in many of Or- lando's schools. In addition to the teaching program tot-sitting and tutoring services were begun. YJ' Row one Bunny Owen, Joanne Kraus, Vivian Pearce, Kay Smith, Toni Di- Carlo, Glenna Greathouse, Susan Kazaros, Joan Cas- tle, Patti Parrott. Row two -Sharron Feldman, Fran- ces Johnson, Jeni Dotson, Lucia Kennedy, Pat Good- win, Kendra Horney, Ka- ren Mayhew, Sonja Irene Carlson, Alice Delphia Lew- is, Judy Lynne Boyce. Row one-Betty Jean Farmer Nancv Crable Elaine Rishell Brenda San ders Lance Curlln Vlr glma Pogue Diane Offner Peg Cov Charlene Recu Row two-Donna Traut ner Judv Hoffman Kav Weiss Jeanne Curlm El len Roach Danna McCul lers Marilyn Young Frank Hernandez Row three Sally Oherst Sharon Root Cindy Grant Barbara An derson Dorthev Marv Sweezy Tom Carla Hoch- stein Jane Wooddell Glo- ria Joan Greenland Arlene Florence Glemser ndnn.. A -sm ' Each holding a candle representing the acceptance of her oflicial duties, Secretary Patti Parrott, Susan Kazaros, Lance Curlin, Vice President Glenna Grcathouse, Presi- rlcnt Toni DiCarlo, Diane Offner, Betsy Arnold, and Treasurer Kay Smith arc installed as officers while F.T.A. sponsor Mrs. Mary W'ilson listens intently. A D TE D TOTS To create teaching interest., a T.V. inter- view and an assembly program were pre- sented, a needy family was given gifts, and later the faculty tea was presented. FTA tried to fulfill its purpose by striving to maintain an interest in this vocation. 1 -1 5 .Q ,,, CC -w 4' wi, Working in the Qrange Memorial Hospit- al and the Florida Sanitarium, participat- ing in the National Cancer Drive, and going on field trips were just some of the activ- ities in which the Future Nurses engaged. The girls not only gained experience through these functions, but they also ac- quired those valuable points which mean so much to the Future Nurses. With a certain number of points, the girls earned a guard for their pins or, if fortunate enough, one of the three prizes offered in a contest be- tween Edgewater, Boone and Winter Park High Schools. They realized that an award ' would bring great honor to the club and that the experience would be valuable for them. X7 Sandra Ogrean looks apprehensively at the strange devise approaching her as Carol Koepke and Sissy Weber observe the technician's actions. F A AIDS C0 UNITY BY ORKING IN HOSPITALS '-U 'UV nl t' Til' va' g af' if P! x S Q' A , A ,, f ' ia i v-4 'Aa' of f' fee iii.: f v , d '13, 9' X 1 Xxx l :Qflr,,l i, tg' :A I it , 4 1 , u , ' so tai , L In I -eff I E Row one-Carol Koepke, Ceilda Jackson, Linda Boosinger, Linda Gilmer, Elizabeth Hayt, Adrienne Cornibert, Beryl Otterson, Joan Bartlett, Su- zanne Felix, Ruth Carroll. Row two-Linda Clark, Irma jiroutek, Carolyn Ensign, Jonnie Mae Davis, Judy Dunn, Sherry Bent, Stephanie Bent, Pris Doyle, Liane Jacks, Sally Kelly, Nancy Beaudet, Gloria Barton, Louise Carver. Row one-Pat Hollar, Emily Mills, Linda Lynch, Lynn Stewart, Judy Smith, Carol Wolking, Carol Van Kirk, Carol Wenger, Sissy Weber, Pam Lingerfelt. Row two-Sylvia Slater, Carolyn Sulter, Susan Starchcr, Bonnie Sue Runner, Sue Robinson, Mary Spivey, Ruth Cooper, Donna Wyllie, Beverly Moore, Judy Sheffield, Betsy Parker, Sue Tomlinson, Donna Henkelman, Miss Juanita Terrebonne, Sponsor. 1' Q , '- f Q 4 A ef as 'ff ' f ' rn 'T ,, , at f 4 , I v Ki' I I ,. K ,bg , ' , mai-6, 55:12 4 166 Ira .1 'ff Row one-Dorothy Connell, Judy Herrmann, Roberta Dorst, Pat Arnett Judv Jackson Carol Edmondson Jeannie Bowles Sandra Heath Janet Farmer. Row two-Mrs. Marjorie Rendulic, Sponsor, Mary Kathryn Fallen Frances Jeannette Cheshire Patricia Carol Drake Anne Marie Brewer, Betsy Johnson, Jane Elizabeth Hobbs, Sarah Macedo, Kathleen Llapp lda Mane Byrd FHA MAKE DOLLS DURING TOY F OR TOTS WEEK Trying to catch a man? Join in with the future homemakers as they learn the steps in managing a home. They helped not only themselves by partici- pating in the club, but many needy children also, by stuffing dolls during Toys for Tots weeks. In addition to helping needy children, the future homemakers shared their flower, the red rose, with Edgewater by planting red rosebushes about the schoolis campus, hence greatly adding to its beauty. By aiding the public and attending the district and state conventions, the future homemakers earned either of their junior, chapter, or state degrees. Theresa Lauria, Historian, Judy Herrmann, Vice Presidentg Anne Moglevang, President, Jane Hobbs, Secretary, and Mary Fails, Treasurer, examine the stage prop for roll call at the FHA district convention. Row one-Linda Ashcroft, Judy LeBre, Sharon Mize, Diann Phelps, Mary Jo Johnson, Linda Malson, Janice Mathews, Barbara Rogers, Mrs. Freda Brown, sponsor. Rong two--Jane Stancliffe, Joy W'oods, Arleen Stone, Elaine Sinclair, Janet Morrison, Ruth Ann Chipman, Rebecca Rose, Elaine Trease, Carolcne Hall. Row three-Theresa Lauria, Lou Ann Lindsey, Janet White, Rosalyn Rogers, Betty Prescott, Kathryn Milam, Ann Moglevang, Jan Schiesl, Peggy Williams, Yvonne Mc- Daniel. ,' 2' v if- Q Ihr' nv, :T fx .f -ml' Row one Jerrw Ammerman Jaw L. Hollon David Vorpagel Ronme Norwood fhuck Howard B1IlBatson Ronme Stephen Rau fuo-Fharlc-5 Gould Garv L Thompson Dan Bruner Gene Rucker Robert E Nason Jr Gerald lxlmbro Flowd .lo lvn James C Northrup, adviser Learning to do and domg to learn IS the mo which w1ll carrv our FFA bovs lnto a successful future These hovs work a small plot of land on t e school campus wlth thelr own tractor to gam e experlence needed to run a farm praetlcallv sclen tlficallv and economlcallv W hen school first started, thev prepared the field for plantmg Thev planted the crops and cultn ated them throughout the growlng period, keeping the field free of weeds that would choke them out Then when the crops matured, thev harsested them Throuvh all of these processes, Mlster James C Northrup, adusor, was on hand to gne the hovs any adn ice on how to carrv out the processes Checklng the tractor are Don Funston and Herb Rlles whlle Seth A propagating box IS bemg bullt bv Gerald Klmbro while Monroe Gllde adkms set Brlcklev gets the dlsk ln posltlon for the hydraulic lift to take over well and T P 'Wi .,.-of '5'flQ A tr rg, . Q FUT RE FAR ER OF AMERICA LEARN BY DOI G Q M., 1 Q whlch wlll afford shade for plants 'V M! Fife it vi' I!! ,yu First row-left to rlght Marle McCormick Eleanor Heath ,Iudv Hwatt Edwlna Arnett Judv Kennedv Ann Slms Sara Kelly Second row left to rlght Mr Russell Moncrnef Facultv sponsor of the D E Club Lmda McDougle Nancy Move Bernard Asmer ,Iudv Hall Sherry Carter P115 Holt Third row left to right Norman White Bob Neecker Harold Warren Bob Allen Ken Herrlng Frank Lowenthal Cary Kelley, Al Lang D E LEARNS TECH IQUE OF GOOD SALESMANSHIP Linda McDougle and Edwma Arnett practlce better alesmanshlp ln a classroom as Nancv Moue ln role of customer lnqulrms about some beads as part of thc D E program mm The Dlstrlbutne Educatxon class, wlth Mr Russell Moncrlef as teacher coordinator, was that part of the Cooperatlve Education Program whlch dealt wlth re tall, wholesale, and service occupations DE students, llke all Cooperatne Education students, attended school ln the mornings and recelved on the job tram mg ln approved busmesses ln the afternoons School credlt was gnen for work experience The EHS DE group belonged to the Dlstrlbutne Educatlons Clubs of Amerlca, a fast growlng national youth club composed of worklng students DECA has held a National Leadership Conference each vear at which time various contests were held to tle ln wltb classroom work DE students studied salesmanshlp, merchandlsmg, adwertlslng, Income taxes, public speaking, retail arithmetic, and display ln the class room durmg zero perxod The second hour each dav, students worked on lndnldual projects dnrectlv related to their job DCT supervised trades, but DE stressed the coordlnatnon of selling jobs lfnf X - 1 ' gn 1 Y' .1 I ' C' ' 4' U s . A x 1 f ,f A I , X F I ' v A X X I, 1 .oh 44 I l , ' 3 . , ,V A i on , Q 1 V N W . ' 9 ls., ,L B , A ,, 3 , Y 4 f 5 , X , to N I l if I . A I : . . 9 9 . .Z 9 9 , .9 I -9 ' ' T 5 ' ' ' 9 1 . 5 - - 9 ' 9 ,' . 9 9 . 9 9 9 ' ' 5 9 9 B 9 9 9 9 9 0 O , . . . S L 5 . . I k ' WW-9 X as ' 4 . . . . V . . . v r. . . X I L . . Y , I W ,A 'xx ,Q Y . tr V . . . , . . . I I 1 . . . .fu Y . . Y . . . t . 'V ' as 99 - , Mi-E:-' ' . . Y- . Q 0 Y. . 'J .sf . , , '1' sit? ganna--N if .rt Sandra Hoffman on her job at the Heintzelman Ford Motor Com- pany proves her knowledge of the workings of a switchboard. Diversified Cooperative Training, better known as D. C. T., was a course designed for Beginning his job at Florida Fashions Incorporated is Gene Bryant. those gludenlg who wanted to get Practical, 5 wE3fg,,,,-ggi on-the-job experience before graduating from l high school. The group of carefully screened students under the very capable sponsorship of Mr. VanVoorhees attended four classes at school and worked four hours each day. Ev- ery student took a minimum of two academic - ' A---- 'mi' J subjects and a class or two of D. C. T. Their afternoon jobs varied from receptionist or stock boy, to mail clerk or house-painter. The cooperative employers of this D. C. T. group served as teachers also. From them the students learned and experienced how to work with and for other people preparing them for the future world of business. D. C. T. GIVE EXPERIE CE I U INESS WORLD M'-wus., Diana Van Mecrbeke Shirley Nairn Row two-Gene Bowman Gene Bryant Ions Barbcr Edwlna Marie Browmng Myrtle Webb Sue Vredln burgh, Evelyn Lashley, Mary Louise Grooms, Ken Lackey Jerry Shelton Bob .lames Sponsor of D C T Mr Stuart Van Voorhees Row thre Row one-Joan Sutton, Mary Lynn Thomas, Elizabeth .lane Hobbs, Iris Hunter, Joy Davison, Cornellia Ogburn, Sandra Hoffman, Fay Brown . , . . . .I V , I 7 A .N , i. . . , 1 , S 'f ' , ' , :, . . . . . . e- Stanley Herdman, Elwood Willcerson, David Akins, Henry Booth, Alan Murdock, Ernie Jacobs, Carry Lunderquam, Robert Keen, Dwane Stew ard. Grady C. Chappell, Ronnie Norwood. I? 5-Q Working diligently on her job at the County School Oflice is Joy Davison, shown here carefully taking dictation from her boss. Mr. J. B. Johnson ps .1 ii- .- S 4' , . , , . ,s if Q -- r-I +13 Q? Row one-7Thomas Dixon, Harry Wilson, Buddy Wilks, Jerry Fries, Ray Russ, Robert Burkhalter, ,lim Sutherland, Joe Urbanic. Row two-Jim Draudy, ,lim Payne, Larry Erickson, Douglas McHam, Johnny Adams, Cary Simmons, Mr. Henry Pilker, sponsor. Row three-Gene Stapleton, Rlllv Malloy, .lerry Slagle, Billy Dotherow, Richard Siemer, Robert Cupp, Bill Ludovici, Newton Ried. MECHANICS MAKE TRIP T0 VOCATIO AL SCHOOL Auto Mechanics, one of the vocational clubs on the Campus Beautiful,,' has lived up to E. H. S. philoso- phy by helping provide an opportunity to nurture the growth and development of each student as a whole personf' The club's aim was to train students in an oc- cupation which is necessary to modern living in any community, whatever its population. The members of this club were those students who were enrolled in the course Auto Mechanics. They attended this class daily for three periods. During this time they repaired cars free of charge for the students and faculty of Edgewater. Working with the best equipment possible, these students had an opportunity to develop their talents and to become experienced in the skills necessary for success in this Held. These boys took a field trip to the Vocational School, where they saw the advanced classes which they would be entering in the future. This project was a part of the goal of Auto Mechanics--to plan today, so as to be ready for tomorrow. of .f 'fM Eiegfh. . o WNW During their auto mechanics class Ralph Icker, Dan Shinzel, Ralph Wil- son, and Bob Dalrymple test the electrical capacity of a distributor. ow one-John Rumphf, Jer Shoaf, Bob Brach, Russ Walker, Larry Roland. .lohn Matchett, Don Shengleg Row two-John Ferry, George Butler, om Helms, Jer. Cornell, Herb Cole, Mr. Pilker. Row three-Stew Bethea, Bob Dalrymple, Jer Totman, Ralph Icker, Dick Mosley, Bob Pacettl, on Dreggors. 'lb .- ' S' ips -' ' L DQ F! Z I fx I qw , :V in 3. V V VMLJ V, .f,..:.:,, N 1 A I gio . x'Working at FLORIDA FASHIONS is a pIeasure, say Edwina Browning, Louise Grooms, and Evelyn Lashely, who are working under the DCT program. FLORIDA FASHIONS, I C. 4501 E. COLONIAL DRIVE O R L A N D O 172 I xf W9 X134 4 Vu ' wif' 173 Q cemugs-9 X 3, f d. f 1 ff' 5? ' If '65 Y ' h I VP ' I 1 gf 4 V. I All Vp- X ffthh- is 'Q I ,N l I 0 4A4 f 1' ,f 1 rf, A r Aqvz N f X- k,,, X I LM r Sharon Powers is serving Judy Hall, Barbara Kenneke, and Hugh Dearing at ALBERT DRUG STORE. ALBERT DRUG STORE Edgewater at Princeton FREE DELIVERY Fountain Cosmetics - Pharmacy FREE PARKING Call GA 3-7611 SCHMIDT MOTOR SALES 1875 So. Orange Bl. Tr. Phone GA 4-8121 Visit Schmidfs for all your Motorcycle N ends Ken Lackey, who is working at SCH MIDT MOTOR SALES points out a fancy new seat to Gary Smith. -:.a!,F il 1.4- 3-.lf e I fn ! A . A 'Hx I' 3 41 , . , l ' F52 Vit 1 I 1 'lk W: .: , Q V fi 1 .. VL' zz N-.M . 14, ' Y .giver V.- A , .4 V QL ' ?'f :i gL,' 22, , ' A With their minds on that all-important M' 'G ' ' A R Junior-Senior Prom, Janet Burkhart and Carolyn Cory admire one of the attrac- tive formals from Ivey's smart and fash- ionable French Room. PALVIER ELECTRIC CO PANY THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR YOUR VERY MOST!!!! Compliments of PALMER ELECTRIC CO. Q U 1! 1lrr 'i ' Compliments of F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. 141 S. Orange Avenue Judy Cook rings up a sale for the customer while working at WOOLWORTH'S 5 8. 10 on Orange. 34 Bowl at FAIRVILLA LANES 24 AINIF Automatic Pinspotters Student Prices to 5 :OO PM. Eat at The Lanes Restaurant 1:1111-1' .fir f4l0IlIlifi0II?Il 2500 N. Orange Blossom 'llrztil Bright lights from a sleepless school shine reflected on the patio Edgewater students, William Chastain, Nancy Ann Luke, Beryl Otterson, Donald Burns, Sonia Beaulieu, and Jack Leete choose from the menu of delightful, tasty, choice foods at CHASTAIN'S RESTAURANT. 176 CHASTAlN'S RESTAURANTS 23 N. Orange lil. 'l'r. 2740 S. Orange lil. Tr. OPEN 2-l HOURS Ample Parking rfir ffon1lit1'o11zf1l NENWER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 -.-1.- -il Open your Savings Account at Colomal Bank r1ght an ay Regular depos1ts plus interest will give you cash on hand when you need lt for Orlando those extra thlngs for your college years for a new car Sav1ng today means securlty tomorrow' BELK S DEPARTMENT STORE Colomal Plaza STORE HOURS 10A M to9 P M Phone GA 4 2421 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING MATTHEW'S For Distinctive Apparel 52 W. CENTRAL AVENUE Phone GA 5-2572 ORLANDO, FLORIDA Lillian Mims is shown a woven washable cotton dress from MATTHEW'S. The soft styling has a very full skirt and pastel embroidery on the belt. The perfect go-anywhere, anytime dress. Price 52295. WAI.TON'S REXALL DRUG STORE The Store that Appreciates Your Business Corner of Smith and Edgewater Drive Phone GA 4-7466 Orlando, Fla. USED CARS - The Best in To-wn -- E-Z TERMS JOE GRANTS USED CARS 825 So. Orange Blossom Trail Phone GA 5-3551 Orlando, Fla. ws FLORIDA NATIONAL 'f' ff, BANK -l ,xx ORLANDO , , X A2 21 Ll ! . Mrs. Jones explains the safety deposit vault to Carl Dover, Mickey Purcell, and Ronald Baker, K Z For more than 100 years folks have been saying, If it'.x' Bordenfv it's GOT lo be Good I X f... 1, X X .X r -U save X MILK and ICE CREAM I R BORDEN'S DAIRY - - - ORLANDO, FLA Sally Bissinger's hair is styled by a student who is training at ORLANDO ACADEMY of BEAUTY CULTURE. The ORLANDO ACADEMY f BEAUTY OCULTURE Where Careers Are Born 1 o TUITION ON TERMS 'Q o FREE PLACEMENT Ph. CH 1-1312 711 W. Smith Ave. 179 HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Looking over one of the Allis-Chalmers Diesels at HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION COMPANY are John Davidson and Bryan Dover, both seniors. 180 09.11 , Q 'xr Q, 'Q O . . IC In f oi al.. . afhfk 'S NS' I ' Q ,E a 5 x YJ sf Qg x- , AD Q 3:3 H ., a ','t. ' ' .0g..s , 3 ga s' V ' ' ff v 3 f .1 find' 3' 5.4 Lv - -' mv f-, .0 ,- V. No Y. .g 'sta O so ' Q o O 0 o 0 .el I 'o n 'Z 1 ' Q .V , , 0 U Q '. .2 no a el' I 'x 1:5 Q I .. I 5 f 5 Patty Dial assists Libby Gentile in selecting a rug for her private room at home. Trade at RUG MFGRS. UUTLET and Save Up To 702 1814 Edgewater Dr. PH. CH 1-2711 3. S King Size! x ll I KV - H n um Q X xi x ii., M .Q 1 Q, Q. um Q QY vt x VA '15 fp p e r X . . . for a bigger, beffer liff! yfkx- N . . limo 'n lemon . . . 'IO times beherl Royal Crown-Nehi Bottling Company 801 S. Hughy St. Orlando, Florida 'lr BEACHA THE THE ir ALFA ROMEO B M W DKW 3:6 LANCIA Central F1orida's Cleanest Used Cars .,.---maui 'ln f Imported Cars COLIJER AUTQ SALES 212 W Colomal Dr GA 5 8606 wwf? d 5 Mkt.. Qual1ty Furmture Smce 1936 ANY YOU CAN DEPEND OIN DRUG PRODUCT THAT I BEARS THE NAME ORANGE AND BLUE REXALL SIGN RADIO DISPATCI-I DELIVERY SERVICE Where to Buy Them STROUD S REXALL DRUG STORE Two Stores To Serve You 100 S ORANGE GA 24438 905 SL 2000 No Orange Y QAV , I4 X N I X I '.WL....ihi'? , V' r,,' Aa-sv-f ' -I. '- rw V f N a 6, I-LK,,,? ,,. ,,,, , T T L 'ii A .A A 1 , I V, V IIII ? SOLD WHERE YOU SEE THE FAMILIAR ,M I If 'S . EI . , gg .X T2 My , ?,1 l L . . . . , when you Think of Meat, Think of Fairwaylll FAIRWAY MARKETS 3301 EDGEWATER - 971 W. FAIRBANKS - CHOICE WESTERN MEATS - CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS GEORGE st PETE DANIEL Edgewater Paint Co., Inc. Your Color Capital Edgewater Drive at Princeton Phone GA 5-0226 Quality Paints ai Reasonable Prices gif if-i., Anne Smith and classmate Steve Voorhees check on the prices of various paint at EDGEVVATER PAINT COMPANY. HALL BROS. AGENCY, INC. General Insurance 0 Realtors 0 Mortgage Loans Telephone GA 3-8525 27 E. Robinson Avenue ORLANDO, FLORlDA Drive carefully . . . you might hit one of our customers There 15 no Substztule F01 Qualztyu I S MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE College Park 2308 Edgewater Drlve Oppo.vzfe The Bank D1st1nct1ve Apparel For Men and Young Men G LEE DAIRY The modern plant wh1ch houses Processlnq Equlprnent a modem Dany Bar Ofhces and an attrachve Meetmq Room IS p1ctured above SERVI G CENTRAL FLORIDA SINCE 1925 PRIVATE COLD STORAGE BANANAS OUR SPECIALTY Local Phone GA 5 1671 Long Distance SS 2 2874 ORLANDO FRUIT 81 PRODUCE CO INC Wholesale Fruzts and Vegetables GIVY. NDARD SNOW CROP FROZEN FOODS 105 West Colonlal Drlve Box 1727 Orlando Florxda 1 . 1 I I ' ' ' C' X qX9Pu1':,7f'170 Y v +L 'Q A , ' Q5 ' 19 I l Ng BLM gm X ,Q . Q I, 2 mn N . K .I Q 2 S' - ,459 fd 51 I I 9 i ----:5:-z-z-:4:-1-1-1-1-.'.--:-:-1-:-:-141:1:4:-:-1-:-:-14:-:-:-14---:-1-:-1-:-,-11,g.1-:-:-1-:-:-I-14211111-:-:-Y:Q :-:ir-.fz-,. 1, 11.51 ., . 111232221212:22g2EQEQ:2:Q:Q:Q:2t222522:235221212127222221:51323222221212122:151115:Q:2121E1:1'E.C'2ZE1EI:T.iv,:TiQ:2 hv 3:':7:5i32:I1':1:1:7:5:51325Z5-3-:ii I- - Entertaining? fn-'Y2flxP Buy C0120 ,-: -:-:- 1::5:I:-:l'l1:2f'I'Q7: l 'Sala Q15 QIXGNV-X010 yt 6 L, 3 I 08.56 1 5Q is 0 fi ' 12z2aesa:a:1:-A 'Y' 'll E A fm ' .1 ---- ,x w ' PJ, I 1 .Jin , ,,2,Z',l'?!M I I L6 i o ii Q35 --Sift Tam Md' ,,,, annwr fi D' ..., , 4 ,,.-' IOYTLED UND!! UTNOIITV Ol YN! COCA-COLA COMPANY IV Sandra Ogrean and Sharon Spencer select a pair of attractive shoes. WILSON'S SHOE STORE Good Shoes For the VVhole Family Since 1918 CONGRATULATIONS I.AWTON'S JEWELERS 47 N. orange ORLANDO Mr. Matchette, of LAWTON'S JEWELERS, helps Brenda Sanders and Dudley lWcGarity pick out a distinguished man's watch. ,-M- I 1 STUDIO OF PHOTOC RAI' HPR 338 IN orth Orange Orlando YVC are proud to saw we nude The Portraxts for the 1959 ODPXSAGIAH BERGER 81 RACHELSON INC U8 gnif Irzstlfutzonal 1 ,, fg,,,,,,,f,,gf ,fs Food Dzslrzbzctofs TAMPA FLORID -X Phone GA 3 8437 Phone GA 5 8167 947 Ixuhl Axenue 7207 Edgewater Dr1ve ORLAN DO FLORIDA 1 , , . J T J 1 , Y C . ,. I T I . 6 7 tom o e ' abr' H A , A U ' Y V- M :1,-:- A-.. ,,... .,,..- 1-2-2 88 .3 ,.,,, . . . . .... M, .. , . , Z.. . , ,. 1 QQ Q s S Y -ugh js ,,.. .,.'A . ,,fA :BS f we I Sf: 3 ..V,... :1:2: 2-' P .2 ' 'Wg3e. fisa-.1, :f?Q1 . 252 31.5. 1.5-5'i i . 2 - - i1E3E25:?5EEQ:3:5::::::::., ' ' ' i' 'i'fiP:555:53522E5E5Z:E5??5i,.- lan for the Future... V270 PER ANNUM CURRENT DIVIDEND S4176 - wm-I CONFIDENCE CONVENIENCE - SAFETY Accounts opened or added to by the tenth of the month receive dividends from the Hrst. Accounts insured up to rz310,000 by an Instrumentality of the U. S. Government. Orfanclo .jeoferaf .S7aui1fLg5 AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Klain Street at Livingston ORLANDO, FLORIDA OF COURSE! The cutest clolhes in tofwn .... ' f iw' 131 N. Orange Ave. Francine Simensky asks Dan Clements to help her decide on an outfit she is trying on at Gibb's Louis. 188 ' ORLANDO 0 100 W. LIVINGSTON AVE Tel. G.f-men 2-9891 HARR Y P. LEU, INC. INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES - MACHINERY -A MACHINE TOOLS o MIAMI Q ffl li 'HA 3701 N. W. 37th AVE. Tel. NE 3-8571 Serving Florida lndustry Since 1900 R V A X l4CNINf'l?Xygg3ml1LEsH llllr. and Nlrs. Howard of HOWARD OPTICAL COMPANY help Robert Weir select a pair of glasses frames. HOWARD OPTICAL COMPANY 225 North KIa1n St. Phone GA 3-1352 ORLANDO FLORIDA 6 lfLC6LfL0lfL Zylflf M645 61, EMM' QWQOPVOW 5 5 sw? E745 A Modern 12 Story Bank Bulldxng IS Under m-m--- rf Constructron Now 55 E mm-gl Orlando s Bank of the Future THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT ORLANDO -J' The students of Edgewater thelr parents and frlends are 1nv1ted to v1ew the construetlon of our bu1ld1ng and to attend ILS openmg le Cordzally yours ROY H GIBBS Vue Preszdent Edgewater students Molly Starllng Arnold Ausley George Spencer and Sharon Roberson vnew wnth mterest a model of Orlandos Bank of the Future THE COLLEGE PARK NATIONAL BANK has grown wxth Edgewater Hlgh and College Park Plans to expand the fac1l1t1es of our bank to over twlce ILS present SIZC have been drawn We 1nv1te you to watch us grow and see our new quarters when they are completed Szncerely yours W B MATH EWS President Jan Wnlson explains to Fred Wuderman the expansion plans of the COLLEGE PARK NATIONAL BANK MEMBERS FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 190 I O d lf . 1 K 12 ,pl 4- , ' K lj My K . . . 2 1 Ng, 23 , M M , - Yrs:,wgls.y,,,3 It 'N . -' . . . sa resize M' , -I -Ig: , Q f .. --vv f.1::: ' Q' ' N I I I , 1, K 'L ..,,, I 4 S, I V A? A we reg QW ,... 4 Y? g 1 if . B A - K 2 Q 1 O L, .s,,, K -' . . . ' . ' ' 1155? ?? :,'i I ' - Qt' . is 3 ' ' ' ' ' 'Xffg X ' 'V . A s ,Ls at . ' '. ' A U. 3252415 '. ' risk A ' 1 , 5: I I I I ' ' ' IK I ll ' 1 '-...J lung, gr -1 Odasagiahs are out, and members of the sophomore class of EHS en joy a signing party as they look at, discuss, and autograph their books. THE OUSTO CORPOR TION ORLANDO DIVISION 100 E. CENTRAL AVENUE PHONE 5-4661 Carefully and methodically checking one of the beautiful and modern new refrig crators which the Houston Corporation makes and sells are Bob Grant and Garv Smith ' A ,f.....g 3 Q h ' I fm 'i Z. 4,...A......,.AL.g.l , 9 Abell Abke Adair Adair Ernestme Louise Faye J lmmie 62 155 63 142,148 Adams Johnny Adams Patty Adams Sharon Adkmson Martha Agnew Myra Aiken, Jerry Aitcheson Trina Akms David Akms Leland Albano Peter Albert Ronnie Albrecht Darla Alexander James Alexander Larry Allx Davld Allen Barbara Allen, Henry Allen Rober Allen Sue Allen Sue Allison JeB' Alrlch John Altif Mary Ammerman Jerry ANCHOR Anderson Barbara Anderson Billie Anderson Clarence Anderson Nancy Andrews Vlrgmla Amxt Elalne Arak Michael Arjlbay Olga Armstrong James Armstrong Sharon Arnett Edwma Arnett Harold Arnett Patricia Arnold Betsy Arnold Gary Arnold Henry Arra Vlrglma Arthur Peggy Arwood Barbara Ashcroft Curtis Ashcroft Lmda Askowlth Flora Atwood Gary Augensteln Bonme 28, 98 776 , 142, 76, 142 9 62 148 9 2 28 58 98 129 62 103 171 156 8 70 48 48 6 69 32 68 38 6 32 40 9 67 129 132 133 6 76 77 148 62,69 136 2 33 142 Ansley Arnold 28 82 103 Austin Dale AUTO MECHANICS Avant Shirley Awdoyan Perry 76, 136 Avent Jay Avent Joe 29 101 4 Ayers Casey Bacon Ann Baggett Lee Bailey Bailey Baker Baker Baker Baker J udy J ulla Roberta Nettle Ronald Tonv Wade Ball Betty Lou Baldrldge Emily BAND Banta Janie Lynne Barber Larry Barber Lois Barclay Kenneth Earle Barfield Fred Barker Charles Barkley Joseph Barlow Juanita Barna Clara Barnes Becky Barnes Charles Barnes William Barnhart Buck Barr Adra 108, 140, 42 4 62 65 142 148 34 4 4 67 0 1 44 7 48 4 48 04 26 70 14 54 9 Barr Ned 29, 139 1 Barrlnger Mike Bartlett Joan Barton Gloria Jean Bass Bill Bassarear, James Batchelor Bob Batchelor Don 48 155 29 132 62 138 Brewton Margaret Brickley Russell Brickley Seth Bricklin Barbara Briggs Rita 62 148 75 76, 95, 139, 142 Batema Batson Baxley Baxter Baxter Baxter n Joel Richard B1 Charles Carol Ann Don Judy Beabout Barbara Anne Beabout Sara Jane Beagles, Bobby Beasley Brenda Beaudet Nancy Jean Beaulleu Soma Joan Becker Jeff Becton Judy Beetley Leslie Ann Beltl Karen Belcher lns Bellamy Margo Belllzo Jimmy Belote Ronnie Maxwell Benefield Rodne Benefield Shirley Ann Benham Jerry Bennett William Scott Bennett Willis Bent, Margaret Sharon Bent Stephanie Ann Belln James Berlin Janet Bernhard Gall Bernhoft Peggy Berry Bob Beske Diane Beske Harold Betts Donna Bidwell Wilma Bigelow LaVern Burnie Patricia Ann BI PHY CHEM Bishop Betty Jane Bnsslnger Sally L Blvens Diane Blackbum Loretta Blackburn Marie Louise Blakely Mary Ann Block Bonme Block Karl Bertram Bloodworth Sharon Blumer Bob Blumer Donna Bohlman Cloe Bonsack Frank Bonta George William Boone Beverly Boosmger Lmda Leigh Booth Henry Booth Jim Borda Bonme Bork Arlene Claire Borows Lance Bostlck Jamie Sue Bostwlck Sandra Nydka Bovee Sharon Louise Bowen Duane Bowen Sandra Lee Bowles Jeannie Bowman Eugene Boxall Patricia Louise Boyce Judv Boyd Gall Boynton Carol Faye Bracewell Charles Bracewell Joy Bracewell Louis Bradley Harry Bralev Paul Branch Marie Brandt Carlene Brewer Anne Brewer Judy Brewster Bob Louise 192 76 136, 5 62, 76, 139, 30 132 76 146 3046 42 48 3 6 4 8 42 48 4 3 44 3 6 6 4 5 44 4 48 70 3 63 129 42 3 38 35 4 34 5 70 6 9 5 67 3 Brisbin William Brock Carl Brokaw Donna Brokaw Sandy Brooks Dallas Brooks Julia Brooks Lucie Brooks Marilyn 63, 135, 147, 151 Broome Laura Bropst, Tony Brothers Kitty Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown Brown, Paul Burton Brown Ruth Ann Brown Sondra Browning Edwlna Browning Patricia Ann Browning Ralph Thomas Babs B1 Faye Freida Ken Browning Sharon Brownlee Barbara Bruce Frances Bruce Georgia Brumbaugh John M Bruner Charles Mack Bruner Dan Bryant, Eugene Bryant Richard B yant Ronald Bryson James Bryzelak Elaine Buchan Charlotte Buchan, Slurley Elaine Buck Joan Fllen Buckhold Julie Ann Burgess Janice Burgess Thomes Burke Gayle Burkhart Elayne Burkhart Harold Gene Burkhart Janet Burkhart Karen Burkholder Llla Carolyn Burnett Jeff J Burns Don 76 31, 1 43 165 22, 167 63, 134 63 170 61 63 103 140, 144 14 31 35, 125 134 63 148 31 132 136 68 1 70 48 3 4 4 Burns Mary Burris Chet Busch Herbert er Butler Bucky Butler Butler Butler Butler Butler Carol Lee George Jesse S Sandra Suzann Byers Lee 9 76, 136 Byrd Helen Marlene Byrd Ida Mane Campbell Joan Campbell John Campbell William CAMPUS CRUSADERS Canfield Jeannette 132, 167 24 25 76 142 32 139 3294 Cantrlll Carlson Carlson Earl Roger Sonja Carman Ricky Carnell Gerald Carpenter Eileen Carpenter Phyllis Carpenter Robert Carroll Ruth Carruth Fran Carswell Annette Carswell Ronald Fashion James 32 103 104 Castle Joan Castlen Jan Carter Marlaxne E Carter Rodney 32 08 6 141 8 6 40 A , ..... , , , . . 23 , ' . . . . , ' , ' ....... . 62 , . 1 . 76 , .... . . 22 , ....... , , . . . 168 , . . . . 62 , . . . . , , . . 31 , ' . . . . . 28 , ......... 29 3 , . . . . . . . 63 , . . . . . 76, ...... , , ' ' . . . . . . . . 21 , . . . 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'. . . 65 ' , . . , , 1 9 , ..., . , 79, 1 1 , . . . 38, 13 , 1 7 , ' , . .... 79 , . . , . 42, 103, 1 , ......... 79 ' , ' ' . . . . . 79 , . . . . . . 67 . , ' . 79, , , 1 , 1 5 , ...... 66, 1 , ' . . . 42, 15 . . . . . . 1 5 . , ' . . . . . . . . 40 , , ' . . . . . 20 ' , ..... 38, 139 ' , . . , , 108, 140, 1 ' , , , , . 4.2, 1 ' , ' . . . 39, , , , 105, ' , ' ' ....... 66, 1 ' , ..... . 42, 132 1 , , , , .... 40, 1 , 13 , . . . . 67, 1 8 ' , . . . . . , ' , . . . . . . . 79 J ' , . . .... 79 ' , . . . . . 40 , , . . . . , . . . 79 ' , . - .... . 9 - ' ' - 799 - 9 V - - - 9 9 ' , . . . 79 ' . , ' . . . .... 79 , . , ' . . . 79 , . . . 170 ' , ' ' .... . . . 66 , ' . . . . . 42 , . . . as ' , . . . 79, 1 , ' . . . . , 40 94, 66, 95 148 2 165, 641 46 1 48 1 144 41, 128 138 79 99 132 3 6 6 0 9 68 6 1 168 0 45 140 25,79 41 93 129,142 41 140 70 4 4 7 08 6 56 4 42 94 42 145 Allen Jackson Jackson Jackson Jack son Jacobs Jacobs Jacobs James James James Judy Mary Mary Raymond Dorothy Emle Shlrley Bob Brenda Margle Jaslonowskl Sue elle son Lorrlmer J Jelfnes Betsy Jelferles Kay Jenkms Becky Jenkms Robert Jenson Joan Jerngan Ronald Jermgan Howard Jerrett Partlcla Joerg Charlotte John Betty John Jacqueline Johns Ann Johns Elvln Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnston Betsy Beverly Carol Donald Doroth Frances James John J udy Kathy Lmda Mary Jo Nancy Ronald Steven Wllham Jones Jones J one Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Joslyn Ba bara Buddy J ames Kenneth Larry Nancy Sandra Sue Vlrgmla Floyd Jowers Mary JR CIVITAN JR RED CROSS Junklns Lynne Juran Barbara Jusuce Marcia Justice Thomas J V CHEERLEAD Kalnz Karl Kany Steve Karl George Katz Larry Katz Richard Kaza os Susan Keeler Jean Keen Robert Kelser Keller Kelley Kelley Kelley Kelley Lxnda Barbara Garry Jerry M1.ford Sarah Kelly John Kelly Margaret Kelly Sar Kelsey Mason Kemp Barbara Kendall Gene Kendall Glorla Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kennedy Kenneke James Judy Lucia Pat Wmme Barbara Kent Gene Kent Glo:-na Kessler Toby Keves Ronny KEY CLUB Kidd Pat ERS 43 132 136 , 4 79, 8 2 3 40 39 6 53 32 3 4 4 9 6 0 70 148 128 38 46 6 67 6 9 6 4 68 55 4 42 130 42 0 7 69 6 34 4 4 3 6 1 40 6 6 3 135 39 Kidd Priscilla Kleffner Delbert Kllgore Roy Klllmer Sandra Klllworth Robert Klmbro Gerald Klmbro Herbert Kmg Ginger Kirkland Carol Kirkland Tom Klrkpatrxck Joe Kirkpatrick Susan Knoll Bonnle Knowles Bess Knowles Hal Koenig Ehzabeth Koepke Carol Kohovtek Byron Kopp, Lowell Korns Sharon Kraham Harris Kramer Karen Kraus Joanne Kreskey Felix Kreskey Pat Kreskey Ronald Kroenke Ronald Kunz Emll Kurth Linda Kurz Brenda Labln John Lackey Ken Lackey Sharon Lackey Shirley Lackey Thomas Lafler Faye Lafler Jackle Lamey Leroy Lample Joanne Landt Charlene Lane Stuart Langford Joanne Langston Gary Larson Ruth La hley Evenlyn Lashley Joan Lasslter Emily Latshaw Georgia Laughrldge Slurley Laurla Theresa Lawson Dave Lazar Bruce Leach Blll Leach James Leach Kay LeBre Judy Barbara Carroll Cleveland Eddle ee e e Lee Lee e Leete Jack Jean Jlmmy LCIHBI' Earl Lellfer Harold Lemand Ervln LeMosy B111 Lester Catherine Lewis Allce Lewus Jerry Llbman Sanford LIBRARY COUNCI Lientz Sandra Lnghtfoot Patsy Lmard Marshall Llnard Vmton Lmdsey Louann Llng Glenda Llngerfelt Pamela Iilppton Jogrl: lvlngston up Llovd Betty py Locklear Martha Lofton John Lofton Ned Logue Marilyn Logue Judy Lomax Harold Lombard: Carol Loo Ouock Long Betty 34 45 67 134 103, 44, 80, 80 26 67 153 3 3 4 9 42 40 45 100 L 195 80 142 44 4 42 47 7 9 45, 106 168 167 148 147 14 65 49 2 48 70 46 1 3 170 48 148 67 154 124 67 80 148 140 146 148 153 4 4 7 7 65 9 67 38 148 4 80 137 148 Long Long Long Long Long Long Loomls Patrlcla Loper Duck Loper Dottle Lottman Pat Lough Frank Lovejoy Wandel Lovel Roger Lovell Richard Lowenthal Franklln Lowry Lyle L T TRI H1 Y Lucas Hugh Ludkre Marla Luke Nancy Lundequam Gary Lunsford Ralph Lunsford Rlchard Lykens Paul Lynch Larry Lynch Lmda Lyon Larry George Kay Llnda Llnda Sissy MacAll1ster Alan MacNamara Nancy MacPherson Gary McAfee Robert McAlhster Sandra Lee McAnallen John McAuliffe Jlm McBane Phila Greene McCartney Barbara McChnstlan Gerald McChrlstlan Judy Ann McConaughy Ronnie McConeghy Sharon McCormick Mane McCoy Dovle McCoy Enuly McCoy Paul McCree Margaret McCullar Lmda McCullers Danna McDaniel Yvonne McDonald Dale McDougle Linda McDufIie Martha McEwen Charlene McGahey Joan McGarlty Dudley 4 McGu1re Maureen McHam Douglas Mclntosh Marlon Mclntyre Marilyn McKay Katherine McKey John McKlbben Cae McKinney Lester McK1ttrlck Sue McKn1ght David McLain Linda McLean, Sophie McLeod Duane McManus Mary Jo McMichael Frank McMillan Robert McNe1l Katherlne McReynolds Danny McWhorter Janet Macedo Sarah Machett Betty Mack Mary MAJORETFES Malloy Wllham Malcom Kimball Malson, Darleen Malson Lmda Maney Janet Manley Don Mann Jimmy Mann Horace Marchant Larry Marlon Karen Markel Wlnifred Markette Owen Marshall Gerald Martin David Carol 68 128 134 135, 142 45 78 80, 80, 137 142, 154 142 148 5 69 32 7 ,30 68, 103, 44 139 148 68, 148, 5,9 '28 8 46 125, , 4 34 6 67 4669 80 137 6 50, 100, 103, 4 108 140 142, 151 80, 171 ,81 139 142,148 7 46 153 167 13 8 68, 171 38 46, 141 67 80 131 142, 148 68 140 , . . 42, 119, 1 7 ' , ' ' . . . .... 67 , . . . , , , , . . .... 79 ' , . . ..... 24 , . .... . . . 80 , . . . . . 67 ' , . . . 67, , . . . . . . . . . 68 , . . . 23 ' , . . .... 44 , ' . . 68 , . . . . . 67 ' , . . . . .67 , ' . . . . . 80 , ' . . . 42, 17 ' , . . . . , ' . . . . . . . 80 , ' . . . . 67 ' , . . . . . 67 ' , ' ' . . . . . , , . . . . 42, 1 ' , ' . . . . . 67 , ' . . . . . , , . . . 79 ' , . . . . 67 , ' ..... . . . . 68 , ' . . . . 79 ' , . . . . , . . . . , ' ', . . .... 79 ' ' , . . . . . 80 , . . . . . . 23, 106 5- , ' . . .... 67 ' ' , . . , ' , . . . . . . ,80 ' , . . . . 79, , , ' . . . . . . 67 , . . . . 80, 15 ' , . . .... 79 , . . . . , , ' . . . . . 68 ' , . . . 79 1 2 , . . . . . 80 , ' . . 1 ' , , , . . 67 ' , ' . . . 44 - , . . . . 20 , . . . , . . . . . 44 . . - - . . . 1 ' I , . . . 67 , . . .... 44 , . . . . 68 ' I , . 67 . . . , , 5 , ' . . 68 , ' ' . . .... 67 , . .... 80 , . . . . . 45 , . . . . 67, 1 , ' . . . . 44 , . . . 68, 1 0 , . . . . 79, 13 , 1 , . . . . 44 , I . . . . 68 , ' . .... 67 , . . . . . 44, 1 , ' . . . 80 , . . . .... 42 , ' . . . 80, 148, 153 , . . . . . 68 , ' , ..... 67 , . . . . . 44, 1 , . . . 68, 140 , . ..... . 79 , . . . . . 44 , ' . . . . . 80 1 , ' . .... 42, 13 ', 1 7 , . . . . . 80 , ...... 1 . . . 80 , . . . 79, 136, 142, 146 , ' .... . . . 73 , M ' , ........ 67 , ' .... . 44, 13 ' , .... 1 . ..... 67 , .... . 67 1 , .... . . . 68 , y . . . . 79 L , . . . . . . . 80 , . . 42, 165 ' , . . . . . 80, 141 , . . . 68, , , 155 , . . . . 79 , . . . . . , 1 ' , . . . 155 , . . 23 , . . . 80 , .... . . . . 80 , . . . . 43 , ' . . . 80 ' , ' . . . . . s 80 , . . . . . 80 , . . . ' 'N . 80 , 'I ' . . . . 68 , ' . . .... 80 , . . . 44 , - . . . 80 , . . 43, 1 2, 1 , ' . . 80 ' ' , . . . . 45 , . . .... 67 , . ..... 80 ' ' , - - . . 68 , . .... 67 , . .... 4 . 44 , ' . . . . 80 , . . . .80,1 ,148 , . .80,17,12,1 , . . . . .80 ,' ' ' . .... 67 , . . ...... 67 ' , ' . . . 4 16 , r . . . . . 80, 13 , . . . 80, 137, 148 , ' . . . . . . 46 , 4 . . ..... 80 , . . .... 80 , ' - . . . . .- 68 s, . . . . . 67, 1 , 148 , . . . 80, 5 , . . . . . . . 46 , . . . . . 67, 13 S , . . . . , . . 68, 1 , 1 , . . . . . 80 , . . . . . 80, 1 , ' . . . , , 1 5 , . . . 80, 13 ' , ' . ..... 67 , ...... 80' 1 2 Jones, Samuel . . . 67, 148 LATIN CLUB ........ 148 McDaniel, Ruth . . . . . . 68 , . . . . 67 , ' . . . 80, 1 7, 1 , ' , . . . 1 , ' ' ' . . 43, 1 5 ' , ' ....... 80 , . . . . . 46 , . . . . 1 ' , . . . 45, 1 5, 1 , 1 , ' . . . . , 1 , . . . . 43 , ......... 45 , ..... . . 80 . . . . . . . 140 , . . . , , 13 , 14 , 148 , . . . . . . . 46 . . . .... 1 , ' . . ....... 80 , ..... . , , 1 2 ' , . . . . . . 43, 12 ., ........ . ' , . , , , . . 67, 135, 1 , , ........ , 'f ' , ' . . . .' . . . 80 , . . . , , 1 , 148, 1 ' , . . . . . . . 46 ' , . . . . . . 67 L , . ...... 67 , . . . . . . . . . Le , . ......... 80 , ' . . -. . .' 80 K Le , . . . . 45 , ' ..... . . 68 ' , ..... . . 67 , ' - . . . . 80 , ' . . . . . . . 80 , . . . f . 80, 1 , . . ..... , , . . . 80 , , , ' . . . . 67 Le , ' . ....... 67 ' , ..... . . '. 80 , . . , .... 43, 100 , - - Q Q , , , ' , ...... . 21 , ' ......... 80 , ' ' , . 4 1. 80 r , . . , , 151, 165' ' 9 . . ...... 80 ' , ' . . 68 , . ...... 80 ' , . . . . . 80 , ' . . . 46 , . . ..... 17 , ' - . . 45 ' - 4. . 68 ' , ' . . .... 43 , ' . . . . . 80 , ' . . . . . .3 68 , . . . . 80, 13 M ' . . ..... 80 , . . .I 80, 13 , . . . .43,15,1 ', ' - .V .... . .45,1 ' , . . . 68 , . . . . 80, 148 I ' , ....... . f . 67 ' , . 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Jerry Rata John Rathel Mlke Rausch Jane Rawson Shirley Ray Don Raynor Llnda Reagan Sharon Recu Charlene Reese Barbara Reese Ronnie Regan Owen 82 141 51 147 146 153 82 130 82 165 82 142 ' ' . . . . 81 , . . . , ' . . . . 4 , . . . . , , . . . . , . . , , r ' , . . ..... 1, ' , . .... 48 ' . . . . . . 49 ' , ........ 81 , . . ..... 48 ' , ' . . . . . . 82 ' , ........ 68 , . . . . , , ' , . . . . . . . 49 . 9 ' 0 1 9 a a 9 ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 . 9 ' 0 9 ' , ' ' . . ...... 68 . . . . 48 ' , ' . . . . . . 69 ' , ......... 81 . . . . 69 , . . . . . 82 ' . . . , . . . . 81 , . . . . , , . . . . 47 . . 81 , ' . . . . . , . . . . , .... . . 48 . . . , , ' . . . . , , . . . . . 81 ' ' . . . 171 , ' . . . . , , ' .... . . 48 , . . . . 82 . . . . . . . . 68 N ' . . - - . 50 , . ...... 81 ' , ' .... . , , ' ' . . . . , ' , ' . . . , , , . , . . . . , , . . . . . 82 ' ' . ...... 81 , ' . - . 69 , . . . . . . . . 82 ' , ' . ..... 81 . . . . . . . 1 7 . . . . , . . . . 68 34 , . . . , ' . . . . . . . 50 . . . . . . 47 ' . . . . 69 , . . . . 69 . . . , . . . 81 . . . . , ' . . . . . 47 , . . . . 81 ' . . . . . s 69 , . . . . 81 . . . , ' , ' . . 82, 7, 142 , ' . . . . 81 ' . . . 26 . . . . , . . . . . . . . 68 ' , ' . . . . 69 ' , . . . . . 70 ' ....... 68 . . . . 81 , . . . . , ' ' . . , , , , , . . . . 69 , ' . - . . 82 . . . . . . . . 68 , . . . 69 ' . . . . 82 . . . ..... 81 . . . . 81 . . . 20 ' ' . . . 81 ' , ' . . . . 81 ' . . . 82 ' r . . . . , ' . . . . 69 . . . . . 70 ' ' , ' . . . . . . , ' , . . . . 81 , . . . . . 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Z 3 . . . . h , 6666 6 6 6 6 , l , I , . 5 l , ' -. K. 73 .... 6 6 6 13 6 l 6 6 . , 1 , 6666. 6 6 6 84 . Y , . . , , 34 ' , , ....... 58 6 ---. ----. 7 3 ' r ra 6 6 56, 7 ' ' , 6 , , , , , , ' , . 6 , , , , 165 ' , 6 6 6 6 72, 1 ' , ' .66... . 6 73 Z 6 . 6 6 8, 56, 140 ' , ' 66.66...6. 84 , ...6 6 6666 6 73 , 6 ..66 72 ' ' , . ' 6 6 84 , ' . . , , , , r, 6 6 6 6 56 ' ' , ' . 6 6 6.... 84 , ' 6 6 6 6 . , , 6 6 6 6 72 ' ' , 6 . 6 ', , .... 6 6 6 . 6 59 Fully engrossed in the model before him, Tucky Graham, the winner of Edgewater's Science Award, ignores everything except molecules. Working on information for a report is Betsy Johnson, who left many honors in her former school, only to be first in her EIIS class. -.... 3 X549 'EY fn? N Xflfllifll Halas, fav 'sq V X L9-2 4 ' f , iv, In this, the ,59 Oflasagiah, we have attempted to de- 1 . 'A 3' p scribe the flight of the EHS Eagle. It hasn't been an easy task, for the flight was a high one, and it covered i many fields. In scholastic prowess, in athletic achieve- ment, in citizenship, in all things which go to build bet- ter people, the Eagles fiew high. Now, in closing, we wish to pay tribute to the outstanding Eagles. In every area there were some who outstripped their compan- H ions, reaching amazing heights. These people have brought honor to EHS. 0 E EAGLES FLY HIGHER Studying is much easier if there is a comfortable hill to lie on or a palm tree to lean against. These four finalists in the Merit Scholarship Corporation Competition, Jack Leete, Tucky Graham, Tina Rumpf, and Dudley McCarity take full advantage of the famous Florida Sunshine. f xi Liv Q5 If 44, W 'tan V ' l ' 'Ameruunixnlx Aa Units., - lfm tl Gnmiry Loyaly To lla ludnuh-as And Heal: Fagernfn -' 1 11.-af...-n n A.....1 All an-aw , 1f..4....u1l tum.-.ff nn- nt r 1 W MW S13-Q' U f ,' ii lil.. mg 00 liberty T fhnelvn Nlu -- A. xmsv..--.ff e '- -5 The high ideals of Amcricanism posted on the bulletin hoard behind exhibited hy these winm rs of Amcricqn Legion Awards. 'lx x s 6 A x . . . . . . I? 5- U 5 F 69 M, X UMW Tn Sum, The l lilll Crldley and Ann llvndrlck were a few of the excellent qualulcs K. v 0 . , 4 ' 4' K 1 g ., f - 'Al s H' .. . 6,3 t W. ...R . sh, 5 M M '. fx-f. , .. , .. ....' . .. , ,, . t ...wk-van.. 0.-qui .llll ' T There were always those who Hew high in scholastic achievements. But equally impor- tant were those who demonstrated the quali- ties of leadership, citizenship.. and service. Recognized hy carious awards. these people made EHS the wonderful place it is. Contrary to misguided ideas, these students were all- round people. They are the results of the development of the whole person here at EHS. These Eagles were not isolated Egg- heads, hut merely students who, having set goals. sought to attain them. Vg. vs XII.-. ,X X traditional setting is appropriate for Nancy Anderson who was chosen by seniors to rcccivc the award given by the Daughters of the Ameri- can Revolution. llcr 1-lcction was on the basis of her high charaetcr, citivenship. and outstanding service to the school. -.g - . 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