Gainesville High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)
- Class of 1957
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Forward . . Smurf...-naman as 41? M xq,A, TABLE OF CONTENTS 5 Forecast: Hurricane Administration. . . . .Weather Bureau Classes ...... . .Weather Observers Sports. . ..... Storm Warning Clubs .... .... E ye of the Hurricane Features. . . . .The Season's Hurricanes .,,., A ,... .,., . .-. ..., W ...w...,,....-n.mMf .- f. Advertising. . . . .Hurricane Hunters .. ..........., . . . .W ...f....Q. ....... , .f far 2 an fl 1 ..,Q -. 1 is 'SW A ,.V. ffYegg'ff' I , 58 4 lm A ,Q ,, 5 J f 1 ia? 5 , 1 A fiue.'.-.fwzgissf 'gf' Y fffaaf'-4-1-. 1' 'N - A 23: v ,. Q. , 'Ta if ' it c X LN K -24 ' MM' 1 4, 0 , c ff s , f J f f ax 1 4 , J I ' f, 1 - - V A '- ' , f z. 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', -' t' : P W, ffff'Z5f- ' ,ik + 5 f4l..y Q!, , ,. , , Wg .fx-,., Z-.1 9 1 W v sy Seated: S. Baughan, I. Scott, P. Kelley, M. Pearce, M. Rietz. Second Row: D. Hendrix, M. Bache, B. Morgan, P. Wood, S. Wynn, S. Lanktord. Uhiud Row: F. Torraca, G. Spencer, J. Beasley, V. Bean, M. E. Dixon, B. Cobb, B. STUDENT COUNCIL ..,,-K CI! ww' Q... 1 Left to Right: Mary Pearce, Cofmeapondinq Secnetafuy Patricia Kelley, Pneaidentf Isabel Scott, Vice-Pneaident. These girls presided over the student body and Student Coun- The Gainesville High School Student Council is the organi- zation which represents the students in school affairs. The Presi- dent, Vice-President, and Corresponding Secretary of the Council are elected by the entire student body and they serve for a period of one year. The representatives are elected by their own grades and serve for one year, also. The newly elected govern- ing body then chooses its Treasurer and Recording Secretary. The elections take place in the spring of the previous year. Freshman representatives are elected after the new school year begins. The Student Council is designed to express the wishes and needs of the student body by means of spokesmen whom the students themselves have chosen. The Council is conducted very much in the same manner as our national government. cil this year. STUDENT COUNCIL PROJECTS The Council has many proiects which benefit the students, and the school. During the first week of school, a Friendship Week and an Orientation program lwhich is carried out through the rest of the yearl are presented to help the students get ac- quainted with the school and the people in it. The Council is in charge of assembly programs and it also sponsors a series of Career Nights which aid the students in deciding on a future occupation. The special bulletin board which gives information pertaining to scholarships and various professions of interest to all students is also a Council project. All student body elections are handled by the group and they sponsor school dances during the year. However, the main duty of the Student Council is to act as a liason between the student body, the faculty, and the administration in working on matters concerning the students. AT WCJRK Seated: G Blodston, E, Billington,C. Hutson A Dunscombe M Franklin M M Cox, P Nutt, L. Boyd, M. Chandler. Second Row D Kopelowitz J A Riley, D. D Webb, D, Tyre, D. Joiner, S Chamblin M Garret N Ferrazzi M Reeves, S Campbell, B. Olinger, B, Simmons WZ, W A 4 'X 'I , -.',,- , . V fm. - s if W M2 f? Q26 22,726 - 1, ,V ,WA , , , my , fh3'7Q. W r 'E 24 INTER CLUB COUN IL F.F.A. F.H.A. KEYETTES KEY CLUB RAVEN CLUB TORCH CLUB QUILL AND SCROLL HURRICANE PLAYERS JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY E 19 Z mf H fy. 63 , Q' .4 f 4 ,,-....,...ff.m.,..,,W. 4-w.C..L.,,..s-..w...... we-ef---w-Mew.--..,.,,.,,,,,-., Z, Kg , ,:,.,,,I. II , ,. l A ,, ym?w Inter-Club CounciI Offtcers ore, left to rnghtz Soroh Allen West, Pneaident, representing Anchor Club, Becky Thomoson, Secnetaflq, representing the Keyettes, Jone Blalock, Vice- Pneaident, representing the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Isobel Scott, as Vice-'Pneaident of the student body, serves os on ex-officio member. FUTURE NURSES' CLUB DCT SPANISH CLUB ANCHOR CLUB GAMMA HI-Y BETA HI-Y PEP CLUB FRENCH CLUB LATIN CLUB ui ALPHA TRI HI-Y BETA TRI-HI-Y SCIENCE CLUB WHEEL CLUB OPTI-MISS TEC CLUB I 2 I , ,au ls 3 xq W , YN As we V. 5 'K A if 1 t W 2 it 4 5 1 i A5 X Ak, ,K+ X K , , X is 5 , ss if I 4 ,Pg X g' J 4 , GIRLS' STATE Journeying to the mythical Girls' State of Se.ninole in June last summer were Mason Carmichael and Patricia Kelley. They rep- resented G.H.S. in this make-believe government organized to acquaint Florida youth with our state government. City, county, and state officials were elected, and laws were proposed and made by actual law-making procedure. Mason was elected to the office of County Superintendent of Registration, and Patricia held the position of County Superintendent of Public Instruction. 5, ,E 4 , ,aMii,Qffssl' 'T f R T f A A5 kg A X., 4 , , Q . msg A 'ff is gt Tf 1 i,yi :,, . 'V as s l 5' i A if f Representatives to Girls' State are Patricia Kelley and Mason Carmichael. CYS' STATE To Boys' State went Buck Grinter, Roger Shields, and Charles Tut- tle. Charles was County and District Party Chairman, Buck served as a member ofthe City Council and as State Representative. Roger held the office of County Supervisor of Registration, Dis- trict Party Chairman, as well as State Senator. 13 Representatives to Boys' State are, Roger Shields, Charles Tuttle, and Buck Grinter. We 'Gif . 'OO f 'VP I rf'! + P H an v' 3,4 ad 400 W J i 4043? 6 If + f ll W M fd 1 1. if f U ff' f II' 144 U ,Ill ff? A 3. BW-FQ'-I , As XSL? ' x ' X.. S' ii d w V' r :tau I L A lf!! WEATHER 1 r K W l v L Q10 1' f . gp' I2 .-oo 9 W + 5 5 Q Q 1' . + 4 49 A Au BUREAU f ll lf jfli il E fi I 5 Q 5,4 ,Mi- 1 n 1 ' 1 R u I4---q- -0----c------M If '----'- M-MiM..MT.i.m--V - Mrs. Stevens Guidance Director 2 , , I wax 1 , or In fe, A 2 NJ , K V Y A Y 5 X25 M M .v ww- I 1475 f iff ..,- f y,j!,,f f Qww.,-! 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MYERS Mathematics IRENE NEWTON Bus. Ed. JAMES NIBLACK P.E., Coach FACULTY HERMAN SHONBRUN Eng., Speech MELVIN SMITH Science, P.E. I 1 I i i i i i i BEATRICE SWEENEY Latin ELIZABETH TRAVIS Vocal Music VADA TUTTLE Mathematics ' WT33 X 4515 if-,L ffztl, ff,,s,?i.?.ag-1 5.5 'aiu . .,,c,w fTW'1'ZWr A f- -' ,, , , ,Q .4 N .4 , K x 1 1 x f?'f WV: TI' is-gif 4 w fm 4 Q 3 1 'J if 3 4 2 f I K Y, I My t f f FACULTY RUTH WHITE English GARNA WILLIAMS C.B.E RUTH WALLACE Mathematics ,Qv,.f- , ,WW , MILDRED WANNINGER Mathematics MARJORIE WHITE English E 32 1 I s 5, f w if i 5 2, i A 1 x '- 'H s F31 ,fix i i ia? 'T' '92 I N 1 . f i F' S I Cf , Q ' i It .s 1 gk f 7 ig : f 3 1 1 I A: 1 M ' F3 1- 'Wi- : Ti 4 ff 'Es I M, W. I I' f ,f 'L L. ' ff! 1 'ix ,, K 'iz fc i ,Y if 'L .f V tx, , tx. W ,Ny ,, f k ,iz 1' Q. L f .. w :'.:- ' - i, have , wht mfffyzyn wfyw, yf'gf.QfQff7 , I Ei 2 Q A , ,gy 144 ' X ,c fm X, N A 4 , gm J, A if f4,..t5ggg m,X,,,zf . ,cv f,.5,..,. f W3 1 X M gag 99, , , M . 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SENICRS Q 54 Wuf' 4-'3 .,?k ELEANOR OAIL ADAMS FLORENCE ADKINS ROBERT ROSS ALLEN 24 V 41 ' W 4 Q.: 4 : . 91 R an ggi, ' - . 3 PATRICIA ELIZABETH MARTHA BABB A N D E R S O N ga I 'Y CAROL SUE BARINGER JOAN BARKER 'WW 25 95- . mfvn 'WX 'E ' uf- IA 1 I X Q, ., 16 4-...J- , If L, f Wh, Q vw I, f 'L 195' X , fn? , 'HZ' Z Q ,. , wv2f1,,'wf. .Q ,ZEN ff J' Gif f W4 'f:ff?2, If ' In. A as 13 3' W ww W ' gif 2, f W' - 1 ,vw , MARGARET CLARK BACHE JOYCE LOUISE BASSETT H I RUTH BAUGI-IAN MILTON BAXLEY JOYCE LAMB BAXTER nm., , ..W..-M..m:':,::.7....-.'L...1.....m...A':1m:...,.:.m:...., -,, ,Lia ...., ,... , wi. f . Um X522-15 , .gy 44 A. W2 ' 'Q ffm ,ff Y www C' HELEN LOUISE BEACH WW' JUDITH GAYLE BEASLEY Mb BETTY ILENE BEVIS wi :, 3.5 f., rf,-, S , ,ax L , I SANDRA LUGENIA BEACH WESLEY SCHAFER BEAN if A W if -.:.Vb In JOSEPH MICHAEL BARBARA BENSON BERMAN -FH 'l!f U' JANE WADE BLALOCK SANDRA ELIZABETH BLODGETT 26 wx? ,avg -JS! 5 LARRY BOALS BETTY JO BOLTON WALTER J. BOWER, JR ,. . fn, 4li21ngX X -Wm '4-,fa ff - , , W, , 4 Q. W ,S , V ,, . T , ,iv , J N , 1 ,A if BARBARA BRADY ROBERT A. BURCH WALLACE L. BURNS B+ R 'NF' lg . J ' MASON CARMICHAEL BARBARA KATHERYN C. L. CLYDE T T CHAMBERLIN r s 27 J J 4 I I I I I I I ANNE COBLE THOMAS MICHAEL COBURN JAMES COCHRAN COOPER DINAH GALE CURTIS NORITA DAVIS MARY ELIZABETH DIXON 28 JUNE ANNETTE COLEMAN RICHARD ALLEN i CUSHMAN I I I 1 ii is , I ' I MARY EVELYN DIXON I I l SANDRA DENNISTON DIXON ARS-L DOROTHY ANN DREW 5 16 NATILU MCKENNEY DYKES i . Q K X 1 ,f , - W 'W ,'g:?f '?a:ix- N w ' , .,,. R Avb. SHELLIE DOWNS, JR. ,ASX 1 NJ. f S , ff . JOHN EDGAR DUNNAVANT wr' -null' -Q MARIE EDDY 29 -sw N I RUSSELL DOUGHERTY RONNIE PRESTON D U R RA N C E A R -U e ESX .N . ' ' F , 5 4 R 5 . L W1 'X , f s ' my , 1, , 1 AIR , Q5 A ,Q-5, ' A Q.. A - f 1 rg, M V YA -, M.. MILTON L. ELIADES .AN I 2 I I It I I FRANKLIN JOHN 'WW mvaamnggaq, ELWOOD if in 5 WAYNE FAGAN BETTY ANN FAGRE LARRY FENDER BONNIE RAE FITZGERALD ANGELIETA OERALDINE FORT av- Ga SA I ROBERT ARNOLD FOWLER ELIZABETH WARNER JUDITI-I MARIE FRIERSON FRAZER 30 'x mi? HELEN ANNETTE FURTICK 'MWA' RITA LaVERNE GANN 211-119- ANNIE MAUD OANO HOWARD SAMUEL GIVENS SHIRLEY MELVINE GODWIN MARY ELIZABETH GOIN awww-f' JAMES HICKS GREENEI 5' s ,f SALLY MAE GREEN 31 ROBERT ORIFFIS -E - ---' --: ---- fn-.-.:....J,,. .. - LAWRENCE E. GRINTER MARY HELEN HALL ELIZABETH ANN HARLING 4' 1 CHARLES BARTON GROSSMAN IMA JEAN HARDEE .ed-A 5- N. x LAMAR HATCHER, JR 32 BARBARA ANN HALL SAMUEL F. HARDEE L B. LARRY HAYES Gr' DOYLE HERBERT HAYES ROBINSON LAFAYETTE REID MADISON HENSON HENDERSON, JR. ,ima 1 LINDA CHESTNUT HILL BASILENE NORTON HILL SYLVIA HINSON fflb LARRY ALLEN HOWELL EAYE HUDSON HAMILTON ELAINE HYDE 33 35- fi 1 ff A wk 'I NN ' I Q. I f , 32 vm 'IT W . 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LOWRY VIRGINIA ELIZABETH MANSOLO SHIRLEY MAE MARTIN NANCY ANN MAY CHARLES MOORE 36 MCAULAY, JR. i . GUERRY HAMRICK ELEANOR P. MCDOWALL JQHN BERRY MCFERRIN MCCLELLAN f0!! lh PHOEBE MARIE BETTY L. MEANS BEVERLY MILAM MCGILVRAY iw! MARIE LOUISE MILEY ROSALYN ESTHER MQLER WILLIAM HARPER MINNICK 37 'uf MONA RAE MIRACLE I ,v 'fi it Q l f! W JM. '57 2 1? Q X , 9 W LLIAM WARREN MORGESON W 'YI N I LILLIE JOANNE O'NEAL ALICE IRENE MITCHELL JEAN ANNETTE MORRIS -vnu L :gm-I KARL RHYDIE OWENS 38 .-nr' TOMMA ELIZABETH MORGAN WU' HUCQ' JACQUELYN RUTH NAZAL BILLY ORTON MARTHA VIRGINIA PATRICIA JUNE PARKER PATTON MARY ELIZABETH PEARCE .1 v Q, J ,' 653, , 5 Y ff la, N A IW! OV JANET ELIZABETH PERKINS 'Www-.. LINDA PENNELL 1 Q N W, A+ f Qi . PI 4' W Q X P' M .: H f it 0 f J v, , ,V 110' ' ff m QM QE: ZZ 125 fb Y C.- ,344-.,3 iff- H' 4 N74 f A',.,1 F , 'Q' ' f EDWIN DALE PERRY 39 f go .. 252' ., T' ' RX ' - V Vi ww wa N I I 2 1 ., , , 2 . 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TUTTLE RUTH ADA VALK JGSEPH PETER VERRI, JR. '..'.?' MARIE VICKERS MARY KATHERINE NANCY RUINA WALLACE VVADSWORTH I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I II I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 46 , km '511'J h DOLORES WARREN RICHARD HOWARD RAMONA YOLONDA WATERHOUSE, JR. WATERS M' LARRY WATSON PRISCILLA WEST SARAH ALLEN WEST Hugh MOLLY CAROLINE RICHARD CLAYTON GWENDOLYN WILLIAMS WHIDDON WIGGINS 47 PEARLETA WILSON PATRICIA ELOUISE JANE PATRICIA WOOD DONNA GAIL YAWN WO R L EY ' f.N I C4333 -' I . 4 f x l 'ni , pf- AI if 'k X ,f .J , I ' ' 'LJ-I ia2'1f'f MICHAEL ZIEGLER NANCY COLEMAN SMITH 48 A . MI.. SANDRA LOU WOODRUFF BERTHA LEE YOUNGBLOOD viva? '05 -di? mi BARBARA HAGAN FORT SENIOR DIRECTORY ADAMS, ELEANOR GAIL And not a vanity is given in vain. Ellie spanish Club io, ii, IQ, opti- Miss II, IQ, F.H.A. II, Chaplain. Ambition: Marine Biologist ADKINS, FLORENCE A pleasant girl vvith a pleasant way. Ambition: To be a good wife and mother. ALLEN, ROBERT ROSS Live and learn Snake F.F.A. IO, II, IQ, Chorus Q years. Ambition: Architect-Carpenter ANDERSON, PATRICIA ELIZABETH Charmingly sweet you sing llpatll Beta Tri-Hi-Y IO, II, IQ, Parlia- mentarian II, IQ, Inter-Club Council IQ, Chorus IMixedJ IO, II, IQ, Mellodettes IQ, Librarian II, Spanish IQ, Annual Staff Ambition: To major in elemen- tary music education ANDERSON, TOMMIE JO A thoughtful lass we'll never forget Sheriff T.J. Transferred from Jacksonville - I956 Ambition: Secretarial work then marriage BACHE, MARGARET CLARK Pleasant in disposition and wellliked Margo Beta Tri-Hi-Y IO, II, IQ, Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee II, Orchestra II, IQ, Publicity Chairman IQ, Hurricane Herald, II, News Editor II, Quill and Scroll II, Annual staff II, Sr. Play, Student Council IQ. Ambition: College BARINGER, CAROL SUE Her life is measured in doing good Susie Opti-Miss IO, II, IQ, V. Pres. II, Pres. IQ, Jr.-Sr. Prom Com- mittee II, Sr. Play II, IQ, Jr. Play IQ. Ambition: To graduate from col- lege with my sister BARKER, JOAN Ambition gets a person some- where. C.O.T., Transferred from Bushnell I956. Ambition: General Office Work BASSETT, JOYCE LOUISE She vvho plants kindness gets love llperryrl D.C.T. II, IQ, Secretary of home room IQ. Ambition: Teach tin a Nursery School. BAUGHAN, SARAH RUTH Teach us delight in simple things Sarah Band IO, II, IQ, Chorus IQ, Student Council II, IQ, Record- ing Secr. IQ, Raven Club II, IQ, Home Room Treas. II, Anchor Club IO, II, Keyettes IQ, French Club II, IQ. Ambition: Professional vocalist BAXLEY, MILTON A good disposition is better than gold ,,MiIT,, G Club, -l'.E.C. Club, Football, Golf IQ. Ambition: Doctor Z3 BAXTER, JOYCE LAMB Here is the charm of common good sense Beta Tri-Hi-Y II, IQ, Pres. IQ, Class Night Committee I, Mixed Chorus IQ, Publicity Manager IQ, Mellodettes IQ, Inter-Club Coun- cil IQ, Hurricane Players IQ, Jr. Play,- Sr. Play, Winner of Raven Club Contest II, Home Room Treasurer IQ. Ambition: College BEACH, HELEN LOUISE Her heart, it loved the ioy of fun Home Room Treasurer IO, Pep Club IO, Soph. Frolics Committee IO, Prom committee II. Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. BEACH, SANDRA LUGENIA Seen, but seldom heard Sandy Beach Spanish Club IO, II, IQ, Secre- tary II, V. Pres. IQ, Beta Tri-Hi- Y IO, II, IQ, Historian IQ, Quill and Scroll IQ, Hurricane Herald II, IQ, Business Manager IQ. Ambition: Elementary Teacher BEAN, WESLEY SCHAFER The vvill to do, the soul to dare Wheel Club IO, II, IQ. Ambition: Navy Submarine Com- mand BEASLEY, JUDITH GAYLE Some say she's quiet, but others doubt it Beas Student Council IQ, Annual Staff II, IQ, Intramurals IO, II, IQ, Anchor Club IO, II, IQ, Sgt.-at- Arms II, Sec. IQ, Prom Com- mittee II, Spanish Club IQ, Sec. H. Room IQ. Ambition: College BENSON, BARBARA As merry as the day is long Ambition: Dress Designer BERMAN, JOSEPH MICHAEL What a noble mind Mi ke Camera Club 10: Latin Club 10: Wheel Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at- Arms and Chaplain 12: District Governor of Wheel Club 12: French Club 11, 12, Parlimentar- ian 12. Ambition: Nuclear Physicist BEVIS, BETTY ILENE lt's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice Bib Beta Tri-Hi-Y Sec. 10: Project Chairman 12: C. O. T. 11, 12: Raven Club. Ambition: College Business Ad- ministration. BLALOCK, JANE WADE A good vvord and a smile for everyone Inter-Club Council 10, 11, 12: Prom Committee: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12: Annual Staff 11, 12, Snapshot Edit. 12: Raven Club 11, 12. Ambition: College BLODGETT, SANDRA ELIZABETH Wise and delightful too Sandy Keyettes 11, 12, V. Pres. 12, State Sec.: Home room officer 10, 12: Raven Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 11: Spanish Club 11, 12: National Honor Society 11, 12: Business Manager of Annual 12. Ambition: Yes BOLTON, BETTY JO Her future is aglovv with its possibilities HB'-L11 F.H.A. 11, Sec. 11: Prom Com- mittee 11: Hurricane Players 11, 12: Opti-Miss 11, 12: Annual Staff 11: Intramurals 10. Ambition: To have a happy and successful life. BOWER, WALTER J. He vvho loves goodness harbors greatness Big Walt Basketball 10: Hurricane Herald Staff 11, 12: TEC Club 12. Ambition: U.S.M.C. or F.B.I. BRONSON, MARION MADISON He's the type of boy we like to know G Club: F.F.A.: Football: Basket- ball. Ambition: To live until I die. BURCH, ROBERT A. I am looking forvvard to a long, useful life Transferred from P. K. Yonge 1956: Chorus 10, 11, 12. Ambition: Army Career BURNS, WALLACE L. He makes life seem so jolly Pete Beta Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at- Arms ll, 12: G Club 11, 12: H. R. V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12: Baseball 10, 11, 12: Hurricane Staff 11, 12. Ambition: Undecided. 50 CARTER, CECILE You won our hearts with your goodness Cile ' Anterletts 10, 11: Spanish Club 11, 12. Ambition: College. CARMICHAEL, MASON Fresh as the morn and brilliant as its stars l-l.R. V. Pres. 10, Pres. 11: Raven Club11,12:Keyettes10,11:12, Chaplain 12: Student Council 10, 11: Girl's State Representative 11: Prom Committee 11: Senior Honor Society 11, 12, Pres. 12: Mellodettes 10: Chorus 10, 11, V. Pres. 11. Ambition: College CHAMBERLIN, BARBARA Such grace the heavens did lend her l1Bean Cheerleader 10, 11, 12: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sec. 12: Raven Club 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12: Annual staff 11, 12, As- sistant Ed. 11, Ed.-in-Chief 12: Jr. Sr. Prom 11: Sec. of Jr. Class: Pres. of H.R. 10: Student Council 10. Ambition: Fashion Designer COBLE, ANNE Her little body lodged a mighty mind Red Transferred from N. Carolina in 1955: Student Council 12: Opti- Miss 11, 12, Treas. 12: D.C.T. 12, Pres. 12: C.O.T. 11, 12: Rav- en Club 11, 12. Ambition: To find happiness and share it vvith others COBURN, THOMAS MICHAEL His smile is his partner Mikie Beta Hi-Y 12, Treas. 12, V. Pres. of H. R. 10, 12, Librarian of Boys' Chorus 11, Mixed Chorus 12, Prom Committee 11, Winner of Raven Club Contest 11, Sr. Play 12, Chorus 10, 11, 12. Ambition: Missionary work COLEMAN, JUNE ANNETTE A sunny personality with a heart to match Junie Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, Hurri- cane Herald Staff 12, Sr. Play 11, 12, Prom Committee 11. Ambition: To graduate from high school. COLEMAN, NANCY A light heart lives long Ambition: To be a housewife and own a 57 Cadillac COOPER, JAMES COCHRAN A moral, sensible and well liked man. Jim Science Club 12, Pres. 12, Wheel Club 11, 12, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Band 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. Ambition: Electronics Engineer CUSHMAN, RICHARD ALLEN I am looking forward to a long useful life Ambition: To further Christianity DAVIS, MELBA JEAN She who sows courtesy reaps friendship. Jeannie Transferred from Newberry 1956. Ambition: Secretary DAVIS, NORITA The good you do is not for- gotten Transferred from Callahan High School 1956, o.c.t.' V Ambition: Teach School DEURLOO, DOUGLES ADRIAN He speaks well of all men Doug Band 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, Pep Band 11, 12, Band Capt. 12. Ambition: College DIXON, MARY ELIZABETH Variety is the spice of her life Boots D.C.T. 11, 12, Student Council 12. DIXON, MARY EVELYN Pretty to look upon, charming to talk with DIXON, SANDRA DENNISTON To give happiness is to deserve happiness Sandy Band 10, Raven Club 11, 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12. Ambition: Physicist DOWNS, SHELLIE, JR. The world needs more men like YOUII Snake F.F.A., Pres. 12, V. Pres. 11, C5 Club Basketball 10, 11, 12, Track 3 years, H. R. Pres. 3 years. Ambition: Reptile and Wild Ani- mal Authority DREW, DOROTHY ANN She's Friendly and gay HDOV, 4-H Club in Waldo High School. Ambition: Designing DUNNAVANT, JOHN EDGAR The best hearts are the bravest Bashful Ambition: Millionaire DURRANCE, RONNIE PRESTON He is a quiet man, but quite a man. ,,ROmrrre,, Ambition: College or Armed Forces ffghorryff DYKES, NATILU MCKENNEY CURTIS, DINAH GALE Transferred from Decarurl Ara., As gay as a summer's day. Better to be right than silent 1055: Hurricane Herald 11rH- Q. Puddin C.O.T., Beta Tri-Hi-Y, Spanish- Sec. 11, C.O.T. 12, D.C.T. Club Transferred from Columbus, Ga. Club. 12. 1956, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 12. Ambition: Dentist Ambition: Pediatrician Ambition: Horses r 5 1 EDDY, MARIE Happiness is cheaper than worry D.C.T. T2. Ambition: Telephone Operator ELIADES, MILTON L. He has the qualities of a great man Greek Basketball TO, TT, T2, Track TO, Tl, T2, G Club Tl, T2. Ambition: Lawyer ELWOOD, FRANKLIN JOHN Never was there a man as happy as he John F.F.A. TO, TT, T2, Dairy Judge at Fla. State fair T952. Ambition: Cattle Ranch FAGAN, WAYNE His friendliness will take him far Band 3 years, Football T year. Ambition: Aeronautical Engineer FAGRE, BETTY ANN Well liked by all Betty Ann Transferred from Marion, Ala. T955, F.H.A. TO, Girls' Chorus TT, Mixed Chorus T2. Ambition: To be happy and suc- cessful in life. FENDER, LARRY Laughter and wit, flashing so free Johnny Reb HR. Pres. T2, HR. V. Pres. TO, Hurricane Herald staff TT, D.C.T. T2. Ambition: To be a wreck from Georgia Tech FITZGERALD, BONNIE RAE Just being happy is a wonder- ful thing IlBUnnyll Sec. of HR. TO, Pep Club TO, Beta Tri-Hi-Y TT, Intramurals TO, TT, Prom Committee TT, Hurri- cane Herald TT, T2. Ambition: To lead a full, happy, successful life FORT, ANGELIETA GERALDINE She enioys a iolly good life Angie Ambition: Undecided FOWLER, ROBERT ARNOLD What a rare gift is manners Bob Track T T . Ambition: Engineering FRAZER, ELIZABETH WARNER Gentle in her manner and fair to look upon llBe,H,yr1 Anchor Club TT, T2, Historian T2, Spanish Club TT, T2, Annual staff TT, Hurricane Players T2, Prom Committee TT, Sr. Play Committee T2. Ambition: College FRIERSON, JUDITH MARIE Happiness is her habit Judy Anchor Club TO, TT, T2, Chap- lain TT, Future Nurses Club T2, Band TO, TT, T2. Ambition: Missionary Nurse FURTICK, HELEN ANNETTE Gaiety is the .gift of women Blondie C.O.T. TT, T2, Treas. of HR. T2, D.C.T. Club T2. Ambition: Graduation and Busi- ness school 52 GANN, RITA LaVERNE She would always do what she could Jimmy Jr. Honor Society TO, C.O.T. TT, T2, Spanish Club TO. Ambition: Secretary, GANO, ANNIE MAUD Such a truly great and gracious heart Ann C.O.T. TT, T2. Ambition: Elementary teacher GIVENS, HOWARD SAMUEL Such o likeoble lod will surely go far Sam or Feets Transferred from Athens, Ga. T955, Band TO, TT, T2, Band Council TQ, Pep Band TO, TT, T2, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Drama Club T2. Ambition: To have as many Cad- illacs as Elvis Presley GODWIN, SHIRLEY MELVINE Her quiet friendly manner wins many friends Shirl C.O.T. TT, T2, D.C.T. Club T2. Ambition: Secretary GOIN, MARY ELIZABETH A friend to one, a friend to all J.P. National Honor Society TT, T2, Raven Club TT, T2, French Club Tl, T2, Pres. T2, Antlerettes TO, TT, Parliamentarian TO, Pres. TT, Anchor Club T2, Prom Committee TT, lnter-Club Council TO, T2. Ambition: Teacher GREENE, JAMES HICKS Lacking in nothing, seasoned with many virtues Jimmy Football 11: F.F.A. 11: Key Club 12. Ambition: College GREEN, SALLY MAE She enjoys a iolly life Long, tall Sally D.C.T. Club 12: Ambition: Waves or marry Phil GROSSMAN, CHARLES BARTON A strong man prompted by a noble purpose Football 11. Ambition: Mechanical Engineer- ing GRINTER, LAWRENCE E. Written on his face by nature's hand: a gentleman llBUCkll Key Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12: Basketball 11, 12: Boy's State 1956: H. R. Vice-Pres. 12: Band 10: G Club 12: Sr. Class Pres. Ambition: Engineering HALL, BARBARA ANN A champion in all she under- takes Barb Transferred from New Orleans, La. 1955: Band I1: Anchor Club 11, 12: H. R. Sec. 12: F.H.A. 11: Prom Committee 11: Future Nurses 12. Ambition: Medical technician HALL, MARYHELEN Blushing is the color of virtue Breezy C.O.T. 11, 12: D.C.T. Club 12: F.H.A. Ambition: Own a Kentucky Der- by Winner HARDEE, IMA JEAN She is pretty and nice: the kind of girl you look at twice H. R. Sec. 10: Prom Committee: Intramurals 10, 12: Hurricane Herald 11, 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Keyettes 12: Committee 10. Ambition: Own dress shop Soph. Frolics an exclusive HARDEE, SAMUEL F. Nothing could spirits Sammy Transferred from Alachua 19511: Beta Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 12: Jr. Play: Sr. Play Committee. Ambition: To make a million dampen his dollars HARLING, ELIZABETH ANNE To be of use to the world is to be happy Anne Spanish 11, 12:Opti-Miss11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 12: F.H.A. 11, V. Pres. 11. Ambition: College HATCHER, LAMAR, JR. Here is a boy who has makings of a great man Buddy G Club: Football Capt. 12. Ambition: College the HAYES, LARRY B. ForeI Zowski Transferred from Aiken, S. Caro- lina 1955: Golf team 11, 12: G Club 11, 12: Key Club 11, 12, Pres. 12: H.R. Pres. 12: Drama Club 11: Prom Committee 11. Ambition: Pharmacy ' 53 HAYES, DOYLE HERBERT The right fellow in the right place Dolie Spanish Club 12. Ambition: College HENDERSON, ROBINSON LAFAYETTE JR. Never in a million years would there be another you Bob Pres. of G Club 12: Gamma Hi- Y: Treas. Soph. Class: H.R. Pres. 11: Football 10, 11, 12, Capt. 12: Basketball 10, 11, 12, Capt. 11: Golf 11, 12: Track 12. Ambition: To own every pine tree in the state HENSON, REID MADISON He either finds a way or makes one Gamma Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at- Arms 12: Football 10: Baseball: H. R. Pres 10: Treas. Sr. Class. Ambition: Millionaire HILL, LINDA CHESTNUT Tis a wonderful thing to have a happy heart Link F.H.A. 11: Jr. Play Committee 11. Ambition: To own my husband's Mercury HILL, BASILENE NORTON We love you because you're you Anchor Club 11, 12: Hurricane Herald 11, 12, Copy Editor 12: Future Nurses Club: H. R. Sec. 11. Ambition: Airline Hostess HINSON, SYLVIA Happy am I: from cares l'm free! Sylvester C.O.T. 11, 12: Antlerettes 10, 11: Sgt.-at-Arms 84 Chaplain of H. R. 12: Intramurals 10. Ambition: Be Good HOWELL, LARRY ALLEN His idea of making friends is being one Birdie D.C.T. 12: Football 10, 11: Bas- ketball 11. Ambition: To be a Navy pilot HAMILTON, FAYE HUDSON Too lovv they build who build beneath the stars Pumpkin Transferred from Starke 1956: F.H.A.: Drama Club: Spanish Club: DE Club: D.C.T. Club. Ambition: To be manager of Ruddy's Dept. Store HYDE, ELAINE A pleasant girl with a pleasant Wayll Lane Transferred from Thomasville, Ga.: C.0.T. 11, 12: D.C.T. Club 12: Pres. of H.R. 12. Ambition: College JACKSON, ARCHIE Blessed be Agriculture Scrooge F.F.A. 10, 11, Sec. 11: D.C.T. 11, 12. Ambition: To be cattle king of Florida JACKSON, DOROTHY RAE A cheerful heart makes bright the way Sissie Beta Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chap- lain 11, 12: Inter-Club Council 10. Ambition: To graduate JOHNSON, JEWELLDINE The good you do is not forgot- ten Lil' Bit Ambition: Secretary JOHNSON, WILLIAM HOWARD Just being happy is enough Bill Ambition: Nuclear Physicist JENKINS, JILL SANDRA Music has charm, Jill has both Pigeon Toes Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Song leader 12: Chorus 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club IO, 11, 12: Raven Club 11, 12: Soph. Frolics 10: Jr.-Sr. Prom Committee: H. M. S. Pinafore 11: Sr. Play: F.H.A. 10: Annual Staff 11: Hurricane Players 12. Ambition: Decided KAISER, WILLIAM CARL He delights in living Bill Ambition: Electrical Engineering KICHLIGHTER, CHARLENE JOYCE The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known Charlie Transferred from Lake City. CO. T.: F.H.A. Ambition: Secretary 54 KELLEY, PATRICIA ANN Ever doing noble deeds Tricia Pres. of Student Body 12: Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Student Council 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11: Cheerleader 11: Spanish Club 11, 12: Raven Club 11, 12: Girls' State 11: Soph. Frolics: Prom Committee 11: Treas. of Raven Club 12. Ambition: College and a happy marriage KELLY, KERRY M. l'm not asking you, l'm telling you Fatty Gamma Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Chap- lain 11, 12: Soph. Frolics Com- mittee: Prom Committee: Treas. of H. R. IO: Chaplain of H.R. 11, 12: Annual Staff 12: Mixed Chorus 10, 11, 12: H. M. S. Pin- afore 11: Fortune Teller 12. Ambition: Religious work or music KEPPEL, DAVID ARTHUR The will to do the soul to dare Catfish Transferred from Chelmsford, Mass.: Tennis: Track. Ambition: Veterinarian KIDD, MARY DIANE She has a heart with room for every ioy Transferred from P. K. Yonge 12: Spanish Club 12: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 12. Ambition: Matron of Children's Home KIRKLAND, JAMES ROBERT Steady wins the race lllimmyll F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Public speaker for F.F.A. in 10. Ambition: To be a Food Econo- mist KITCHENS, KAY ANN Charm strikes the heart Sec.-Treas. of H.R. 10, 11, Raven Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Sgt.-at-arms. Ambition: College LAMBETH, TOMMIELU WAITS She makes life seem so ioIly Tommie Band 10, 11, 12, Prom Commit- tee 11, Sr. Play Committee 12, Future Nurses Club 12, Keyettes 12, Raven Club 11, 12. Ambition: Nursing LANG, JAMES FREDERICK lt's a wise man who has nothing to say and says it. Jimmie Camera Club 10, Spanish Club 10, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at- Arms 12, Raven Club 11, 12, Sr. Honor Society 12. Ambition: Undecided LOCKLEAR, CHARLES WINDEL He enjoys a jolly life Red G Club, l:.F.A. 10, Il, 12, V. Pres. 12, Baseball 11, 12. Ambition: College LANKFORD, SANDRA FLORENCE Good natured and always help- ful Short-stuff H.R. Pres. 10, V. Pres. 11, Stu- dent Council 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, Keyettes 12, Sec. of Sr. Class, Anchor Club 10, II, Sec. 11, Prom Committee 11, Sr. Play Committee 12. Ambition: 5th Grade teacher LARCHE, JAMES GUSTAVUS, JR. Business of a wise man to be tiapw' 11Jimll Key Club 10, 11, 12, Sec. 11, V. Pres. 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, Sgt.-at-Arms 12, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, H.R. Pres. II, lnter-Club Council 11, 12. Ambition: Accountant LINDSEY, GERTRUDE LYNETTE Willing to do her best always Blondie Spanish Club 10, 11, Antlerettes 11, V. Pres. 11, F.H.A. 11, Sgt.- at-Arms 11, Sec. 12, C.O.T. 11, 12. Ambition: Airline Stewardess MALPHURS, JOSEPH ALONZO Silence is more eloquent than words IIJOSII Ambition: To be a billionaire MacDONALD, JOHN M. Pleasant in disposition and well liked Jack Mac Transferred from Lake Weir 1955, Student Council, F.F.A., Band, 2 years. Ambition: College 55 MANSOLO, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH A winning way in all things Ginna Opti-Miss 10, 11, Intra-murals 10, Spanish Club 12, H.R. Chap- lain 11. Ambition: College MARTIN, SHIRLEY MAE A good heart is better than all the heads in the world llsunnyn Transferred from Frederick, Mary- land 1955, Future Nurses Club 12, Treas. 12, F.H.A. 11, Girls Chorus 11, Mixed Chorus 10, H.R. V. Pres. 10, Sec. 9. Ambition: Marriage McAULAY, CHARLES MOORE He makes life seem iolly Charlie Key Club, Spanish Club, H.R. Treas. 10. Ambition: College MCFERRIN, JOHN BERRY Quiet? Not if one knows him HMGCII Camera Club 10, T.E.C. 12. Ambition: Forestry MAY, NANCY ANN Filled to the brim with girlish glee Transferred from Montgomery, Ala. 19511, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, F.H.A. 11, H.R. Treas. 11, Prom Commit- tee 11, Homecoming sponsor 12, Soph. Frolics 10, Annual staff 10, 11, 12, Sports Editor 11, Sec. 12, Hurricane Herald 12. Ambition: College MCCLELLAN, GUERRY HAMRICK Impossible to be silent Mac Latin Club 10, Class Pres. 10, Gamma Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Histori- an 11, Pres. 12, French Club 11, 12,H.R.Officer10,11,12. ' Ambition: Chemist McDOWALL, ELEANOR P. Silence is commendable IIEIII Chorus 10, Spanish Club 11, 12, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Treas. 12, Sr. Play Committee 12. Ambition: College McGILVRAY, PHOEBE MARIE She delights in living Little Mac Jr. Play Committee 11, Hurricane Herald, Copy Editor 12. Ambition: Have a happy life. MEANS, BETTY L. Does vvell, acts noble IlBeHyll Transferred from Sendai, Japan 1955, F.H.A., Chorus. MILAM, BEVERLY A little fun novv and then never hurt anyone nBeVu Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, His- torian 11, Prom Committee ll, Pres. HR. 10, Annual Staff 10, ll, 12, Layout Ed. ll, Club Ed. 12, Soph. Frolics 10, Pep Club 10, Pres. 10, Hurricane Herald staff 12. Ambition: College MILLER, ROSALYN ESTHER Dependable, but not noisy Sec. HR. 10, 11, Treas. of Beta Tri-Hi-Y IO, 11, V. Pres. 12, Jr. Play 11, Prom Committee 11, An- nual staff ll, Sr. Play. Ambition: Fashion Designing MIRACLE, MONA RAE She is of such as dreams are made Nlonie Cheerleader 11, 12, H.R. Pres. 11, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Soph. Frolics, Raven Club 11, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Treas. 12, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Jr. Play, Prom Committee 11, Sr. Play 12, Melodettes 12, Homecoming at- tendant 12, Chorus 11, 12. Ambition: College MITCHELL, ALICE IRENE Good natured with a smile for all Reenie Chorus 11, 12, H.R. V. Pres. 11, Future Nurses Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 12, Hurricane Players 12, Spanish Club 11, 12. Ambition: College 11, MORGAN, TOMMA ELIZABETH Her good ways are liked by all Beth Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, V, 11, Pres. 12, Student Council 10, 12, Annual staff 11, 12, Copy Co- editor 12, H.R. Pres. 12, Spanish Club ll, 12, Prom Committee, Inter-Club Council 11, Frolics Committee 10. Ambition: College and a happy marriage MORGESON, WILLIAM W. Who says study is everything? Bill G Club, Transferred from Mana- tee County 1955. Ambition: Pharmacist MORRIS, JEAN ANNETTE As pure in heart as angels are Jeanne Mandy Hiavvvva D.C.T. Club. Ambition: Secretary lse- NAZAL, .IACQUELYN RUTH Her heart loved the ioys of fun Jackie Transferred from Callahan 1954, Spanish Club 11, 12, Hurricane Herald staff 12. Ambition: College and Psychol- OQY O'NEAL, LILLIE JOANNE Her glory lay in sports Speedy Band 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 10, 11, 12, Band Business manager 12, Intramurals 10, 11, 12, Hur- ricane Herald 10. Ambition: Physical Education teacher ORTON, BILLY Men like you make the world stop and listen IIBHIII Chorus, C.O.T., D.C.T. Club, Football, F.F.A. Ambition: Rancher PARKER, PATRICIA JUNE Small, but very loved Prom Committee 11, Beta Tri- Hi-Y IO, 11, 12, Historian 10, Inter-Club Council 11. Ambition: College PATTON, MARTHA VIRGINIA All goodness and no badness Ma'tha Transferred from Laurel High School 1956, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 12, Hurricane Players 12. Ambition: Interior decorator PARKS, RICHARD RAYMOND He speaks well of alI llRayll Ambition: Pharmacist PENNELL. LINDA A happy heart a mind for fun Boots Chorus, C.O.T., D.C.T. Club, F.H.A. Ambition: Nurse PEARCE, MARY ELIZABETH A friend to all Student Council 11, 12, Corres- ponding Sec. of Student Body 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Band Coun- cil 10, 11, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 10, ll, 12, Sec. 11, H.R. Sec. 10, Prom Committee 11, Sr. Play Commit- tee' 11, Sr. Honor Society 12. Ambition: To be a good teacher PEPPER, PRISCILLA GEISE Pretty, loving, sweet, iust to know her is a treat Pep Club 10, Sec., H.R. V. Pres. 10, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Annual staff 10, 11, 12, Features Ed. 12, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 12, Hurricane Herald 12, Prom Chairman 11, Cheerleader 10, 11, 12, Head Cheerleader 12, V. Pres, Soph. Class, Pres. Jr. Class, Spanish Club 11, 12, Homecoming Queen 12. Ambition: A happy, successful life. PERKINS, JANET ELIZABETH A girl who all will love and trust. Alpha Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Annual Staff 10, 11, 12, Sports Ed. 12, Hurricane Herald 12, News Ed. 12, H.R. Pres. 12, V. Pres. 10, Prom Committee 11. PERRY, EDWIN DALE He'Il make a way Red Band10,11,12. Ambition: Live Happily Ever After PETERS, HOWARD A pleasant boy with a pleasant way Elvis F.F.A. 10, 11, Inter-Club Council 10, Chorus 10, ll, 12. Ambition: Play at Grand Ole Opra PHILLIPS, ARLINE Silence is more musical than any song Spanish Club 11, Girls Chorus 11, Quill and Scroll 11, Hurri- cane Herald feature staff 11, Managing ed. 12, Prom Commit- tee 11, Keyettes 12. Ambition: Journalism PHILMAN, VIRGINIA Her friendly manner speaks for her nilennyll Intramurals 10, E.H.A. 11, D.C.T. 12. Ambition: To be successful in everything I do PIERSON, WILLIAM CALEY Speech is silver, but silence is gold 11B-Hu l Beta Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, French Club 11, Engineering Club 10, Stage Committee 11, 12. Ambition: College-Science POLK, CAROLYN SUE Friendly in mind and deed Cuddles Future Nurses Club 11, 12, CG. T. Ambition: Get married L 5 7 POLK, EDITH MADGELINE Everything pleases her Sissy C.O.T. 12. Ambition: Secretary POSEY, JOHN DANiEL The wrong way always seems more reasonable nijohnnyu G Club 11, 12, V. Pres. 12, Bas- ketball 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Hurricane Herald staff, art 11. Ambition: College POWELL, BOBBY RUTH She looks on the sunny side of life Bobby Transferred from Melrose 1955, Keyettes 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Historian 12, Prom Com- mittee 11. Ambition: Business Administra- tion RAULERSON, CHARLES CLARK A light heart lives long Charlie Transferred from P. K. Yonge, D.C.T. i1,12. Ambition: Own Business PREISLER, JOHN A. Good sense is the gift of heav- en Wheel Club, T and I Club, Bas- ketball. Ambition: B.S. in Forestry RADFORD, ROY Go on Charlie! D.C.T. 12. Ambition: College REAM, DELMAR E. He delights in living Delmar Football 4 years. Ambition: Electrical Engineer REAVES, LAMORAH STEBBINS As merry as the day is long Modie Sr. Chorus 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11: Beta Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12. Ambition: Anesthetist REAVES, LOIS CAROLYN A good heart is like a pot of gold. Chorus Accompanist 10, 11: Orchestra 11, 12: Raven Club 11, 12: Spanish Club 11, 12, Sec. 12: Sr. Honor Society 11, 12. Ambition: College REEVES, ROBERT STEVEN Live and let live IlBObll Wheel Club 10, 11, 12, Sgt.-at- Arms 11, Treas. 12: Football 10: Basketball 10, 11: Ed. of Hurri- cane Herald 12. Ambition: Journalism REID, CAROL CATHERINE Youse Guys Yank or Yankee Transferred from Massapequa, Long Island, 1955: Hurricane Herald 12. Ambition: Legal Secretary RITCH, JOHN Everyone's Friend D.C.T. 12. Ambition: Engineer RICH, MARY BALDWIN The only way to have a friend is to be one Richie Transferred from 1955: Chorus 10, 11, 12, Pres. Committee 11: 11, 12: Inter- Spanish Club Long Island, 12: Jr. Play: Prom Hurricane Players Club Council 12: 11, 12, Treas. 12: H.R. V. Pres. 11, Sec. 12: Annual staff 12: Nlelodetts 12: Keyettes 12: Sr. Play 12. Ambition: Decided RICHARDSON, ROBERT O. Determination makes dreams come true Bob Transferred from St. Petersburg 10: Wheel Club 10, 11, 12: Sec. 12: Raven Club 11, 12, Pres. 12- Hurricane Players 11, 12, Sgt.-ati Arms 12: Latin Club 10: Jr. Play: Sr. Play. Ambition: Medicine RILEY, HAZEL Just being happy is a wonder- ful thing IlGOOfyll C.O.T. Ambition: Secretary-Nurse ROGERS, CAROLYN L. A tender heart, a will to please Carol Transferred from Waldo. Ambition: College ROSS, JOSEPH He enioys a good life F.F.A. V. Pres. 11, Sentinel: D.C. T. V. Pres. 11: D.C.T. 12. Ambition: Tractor Operator 58 ROBERTS, SHIRLEY ANN The ioyful are certain of their reward H.R. V. Pres. 10, 11: Camera Club 10: Opti-Miss 11, 12, Sec. 12: C.O.T. 11, 12: Raven Club 11, 12: D.C.T. Club 12. Ambition: College or Air Line Hostess ROGERS, WILLIAM MAURICE What should a man be, but merry Billy Drama Club 11: H.R. Sgt.-at- Arms 11. Ambition: College SALTZMAN, DAVID Variety is the spice of life Satz Wheel Club 10, 11, 12: Baseball 1 1, 12. Ambition: College SALTZMAN, DEANNA A light heart lives Iong Dee Intramurals 11, 12: Chorus 10: Prom Committee 11. Ambition: Physical Education Teacher SCHENCK, PATSY Your cheerful grin will let you in IIPOTII Ambition: Veterinary SCHENCK, ROBERT His life is so Jolly Bob Student Council 12: Spanish Club 12: Wheel Club 12: Science Club 12. Ambition: College SCHNECK, JENNY LIND Everything pleases her F.H.A. 11: V. Pres. of H.R. 12. Ambition: To always be happy SCOTT, ISABEL MELDRUM Many charming ways she did possess lllsyll V. Pres. Student Body IQ, Stu- dent Council IO, II, IQ, Alpha Tri-Hi-Y IO, II, IQ, Chaplain IQ, Sec. of H.R. IO, Chaplain IQ, Treas. of Jr. Class, Cheerleader IO, II, IQ, Homecoming attend- ant IQ, Class Nite Chairman II, Spanish Club II, IQ. Ambition: Finish college before marriage SENSABAUGH, WILLIAM MAXWELL He hath a ready wit Bill H.R. Pres. IO, II, Treas. IQ, Hur- ricane Players II, Pres. IQ, Sr. Play Committee II, Jr. Play, Sr. Play IQ, TEC Club IQ. Ambition: Engineering SHERIDAN, JOSEPH Does well, acts noble Joe Hurricane Players IQ, Sr. Play. Ambition: College. SHEPHERD, BILLY Wise and delightful too Slim D.C.T. II, D.E. IQ. Ambition: Air Force SMITH, DONNA MAE A face with smiles overspread Buttons Spanish Club II, IQ. Ambition: Designer SHIELDS, ROGER Trumpets his own virtues IlSOiIl H.R. Pres. IO, Treas. II, Basket- ball io, ii, Track io, ii, IQ, Football IO, II, IQ, Raven Club II, IQ, G Club, Key Club, Boys' State. Ambition: President of United States SIMMONS, SANFORD REED Curtain! Cowpoke F.F.A. IO, Treas. IO, Hurricane Players II, IQ, V. Pres. IQ, V. Pres. H.R. II, Sr. Play, Jr. Play, Sr. Play Committee II. Ambition: Architecture SMITH, HENRY CARLYLE I take life as it comes and en- ioy it Smitty Transferred from'Sumter, S. Car- olina IO, Track team, Spanish club. Ambition: White collar worker SMITH, LILLIAN SANDRA A friend to all Lil Beta Tri-Hi-Y, V. Pres., Sec., Inter- Club Council, C.O.T. Ambition: CollegeeBusiness Ed- ucation SMITH, SANDRA New, but quickly loved Sandy Anchor Club, Chorus, Sr. Play, Future Nurses Club, Drama Club, The Fortuneteller. Ambition: To be a good music teacher 59 SOUTHERLAND, JAMES RUBLE Are you from Dixie? Sully Gamma Hi-Y IO, II, IQ, V. Pres. IQ, Football IO, II, IQ, Track IO, Baseball, G. Club II, IQ, Sgt.-at- Arms of H.R. IO, Pres. II. Ambition: College SPARKMAN, WAYNE LYNDEN Noble in mind and deed F.F.A. II, IQ. Ambition: Be a store manager SPENCE, GEORGE CARSWELL Nothing could dampen his spirits Spence D.C.T. II, IQ, Treas. of H.R. IQ, Football IO. Ambition: Undecided SQUIRES, NANCY RAYE A nice smile makes a nice girl Sun Raye C.O.T. II, IQ. Ambition: Secretary STANDRIDGE, TOMMY LYNN Happiness is cheaper than worry Ambition: Air Force STEPTOE, SHIRLEY A winning way in all ways D.C.T. II, IQ. Ambition: Business College STINSON, JERRY AUGUSTUS A man sincere and true Curly Raven Club Il, IQ, Track II, IQ, Football IO. Ambition: Engineer STRAWN, WILLIAM A cheerful word ever UB-Hu I Gamma Hi-Y 12, F.F.A. 12, Trans- ferred from Melrose 1955. Ambition: Surgeon SURRENCY, SALLIE RUTH A versatile mind Miss Astor Chorus 1O, 11, C.O.T. 12, Trans- ferred from Beaumont, Texas. Ambition: To succeed SWEENEY, CONSTANCE CORA Silence is more musical than any song Connie Spanish Club 12, Intramurals 12. Ambition: Nurse TANNER, ANNETTEE HELEN As gay as a summer's day Beta Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Histor- ian 11, Sgt.-at-Arms 12, Future Nurses Club 12. Ambition: Secretary TAYLOR, SHIRLEY JANE Silence is most noble Band 10, 11,12,F.H.A. 11, Beta Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. Ambition: Business College TEW, BARBARA RUTH Style is the dress of thought Bobbie Band 11, 12, Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, Prom Com- mittee ll, Sr. Play, Spanish Club 11, Annual staff 12, Art Ed. 12. Ambition: Commercial Art THOMASON, REBECCA JANE Winning is her way Becky Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Pres. 12, Raven Club 11, 12, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Annual Staff 11, 12, Asst. Ed. Hurricane Herald 12, Jr. Play, Sr. Play, Prom Committee 11, H.R. officer 10, ll, 12. Ambition: Visit Nevv York THOMPSON, WILLIAM FRANKLIN Answered best with silence Bill G Club, Baseball 1O, 11, 12, Basketball IO, 11. Ambition: College TONEY, BETTY JEAN Talk of many things HB. J'll Hurricane Herald Staff 11, Prom Committee 11, Future Nurses Club 12. Ambition: College TROTTER, NANCY LEIGH Friends by her are easily made Spanish Club 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, F.H.A. 11, Entered G.H.S. 11. Ambition: Finish College TUTTLE, CHARLES E. The vvorld's my oyster Tut Wheel Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, Pres. 12, V. Pres. of H.R.i 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. lof Jr. and Sr. Classes, Chorus 10, Prom Com- mittee 11, Boys State 11, Pres. of Latin Club 10, Inter-Club Coun- cil 1O,11,12. Ambition: Electrical Engineer VALK, RUTH ADA The honors of genius are etern- al Thada Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, V. Pres 12, Raven Club 11, 12, Sec. 12, French Club 11, 12, Latin Club 10, 11, 12, Tribune 10, Consul 12, Inter-Club Council 10. Ambition: To be bilingual VERRI, JOSEPH PETER, JR. Variety is the spice of life Pete Chorus 10, 11, Sr. Play Cast, H. M.S. Pinaforef' Ambition: Voice Rehabilitation in Speech Therapy 60 VICKERS, MARIE She delights in living Willie C.O.T. Club. Ambition: To be a better house- Wife WADSWORTH, MARY KATHERINE lt is a merry heart that has many friends Kary May Anchor Club 10, 11, Prom Com- mittee 11, Hurricane Herald Staff 11. Ambition: To accomplish a task without people thinking l'm crazy WALLACE, NANCY RUINA She is dainty, gentle, and pe- tite llRUell Latin Club 10, Soph. Frolics 10, Prom Committee 11, Keyettes 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Asst. Treas. 12, Annual staff 11, 12, Advertising Ed. and Snap- shot Co-Ed. 12, Sr. Honor Society 12. Ambition: College and a happy life WARREN, DOLORES How she will talk Dodie Band 10, Anchor Club 11, 12, Sgt.-at-Arms 12. Ambition: College WATERS, RAMONA YOLONDA Your gracious silence, Hail! Mona C.O.T. Ambition: Secretary WATERHOUSE, RICHARD HOWARD A man of cheerful yesterdays and confident tomorrows llmckyll Student Council 10, 12, Wheel Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, V. Pres. 12, Basketball 10, Track 10, Pres. of H.R. 10, 11, 12, Chorus 11, 12. Ambition: Architect WATSON, LARRY You have a nimble wit Porky Beta Hi-Y, Prom Committee 11. Ambition: Engineer WEST, PRISCILLA There is nothing rarer than real goodness. Priss Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Chorus 10, 11, 12, H. M. S. Pinafore 11, Fortuneteller 12, Latin Club 10, Chorus Librarian 12. Ambition: Professional singer in Operetta or Musical Comedy WEST, SARAH ALLEN All things wise and wonderful Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, Treas. 11, Pres. 12, Inter-Club Council 11, 12, Sec. 11, Pres. 12, Annual Staff 11, 12, Class Ed. 12, Sr. Honor Society 11, 12, Sec. 12, Raven Club 11, 12, Sec. of H.R. 11, Soph. Frolics 10, Prom Com- mittee 11, Latin Club 10. Ambition: College WORLEY, PATRICIA ELOUISE The sweetest kind of girl Weezy Chorus 10, Antlerettes 10, 11, Chaplain, D.C.T. D.E. Club 12. Ambition: Nursing WHIDDON, MOLLY CAROLINE Her loved the ioys of life Whiddy Chorus 10, 11, 12, H.M.S. Pina- fore 11, Fortune-teller 12, Sr. Ensemble 12, Opti-Miss 10, 11, 12, Historian 12, Science Club 10, Sec.-Treas., Future Nurses Club 10,,11, 12, Pres. 12, Hurri- cane Players 11, 12, Jr. and Sr. Plays. Ambition: Master's degree in Social Work WIGGINS, RICHARD CLAYTON A sense of humor rich and rare Key Club 10, 11, 12, V. Pres. 11, Sec. 12, Chorus 10, 11, 12, H.M.S. Pinafore 11, Sr. Octet 12, Boys' Quartet 11, Inter-Club Council 11, Prom Committee 11. Ambition: College WILCOX, JOHNNY Steady wins the race Cil G Club Sgt.-at-Arms 12, V. Pres. of HR. 10, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 12, Basketball 10, 12, H.R. officer 11, 12. Ambition: College WILLIAMS, GWENDOLYN Enthusiasm is the life of the soul Gwen Anchor Club 11, 12, Treas. 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Asst. Sec. 12, Drama Club 11, 12. Ambition: College and Airline Hostess WILSON, PEARLETA A kind and loving heart Squeeler Transferred from Cedar Keys 1954, Chorus 10, D.C.T. 11, 12, D.C.T. Club 12, Sec. 12. Ambition: Airline Hostess 61 WOOD, JANE PATRICIA Sweet is every sound Patty Chorus 10, 11, 12, Pres. 11, V. Pres. 12, HR. Officer 10, 12, Latin Club 10, Melodettes 10, 11, 12, Student Council ll, 12, Rav- en Club 11, 12, Operetta 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Keyettes 11, 12, Sec. 12, Publicity Ed. 12. Ambition: Pass physics and go to college WOODRUFF, SANDRA LOU The kind of girl we liked to know Sandy Transferred from Clearwater 1954, V. Pres. of H.R. 10: Chorus io, ii, 12, H.M.S. Pinafore 11, Sr. Octet, F.H.A. 11, Prom Committee 11, Future Nurses Club 12, Hurricane Her- ald 12, Annual Staff 12, Hurri- cane Players 12, Quill and Scroll 12. Ambition: College YAWN, DONNA GAIL New, but quickly loved D.G. Transferred from Graceville 1956, Sr. Play, Drama Club, Chorus, Sr. Ensemble, Keyettes. Ambition: Study Nursing at U. of F. YOUNGBLOOD, BERTHA LEE A thoughtful girl Bubba Transferred from Waldo. D.C.T. Ambition: Undecided ZIEGLER, MICHAEL This life is most iolly Engineering Club, Chorus. Ambition: Undecided Q Q as flunion Clan Obticena: Pres. Wayne Raborng Treas. Bill Cobb, Sec. Frances Torracag V. Pres. Fred Cone. f V 1 3, f, , , y 'X' P' K . 'fu ' t . -M A ,A WW 'VN 5' .,. 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Coach F owers attended the University of Alabama and was a member of the team that played in both the Sugar Bowl and the Rose Bowl. Wade Qdom is head basketball and track coach and has been at G.H.S. for two years. He graduated from Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee and is well-known around G.H.S. for his basketball crying towel. Bubba McGowan has also coached for two years at G.H.S. He attended the University of Florida, where he played football. Mrs. McGowan too is a familiar figure around the school since she is one of the Phy- sical Education instructors. CGACHES Coach of the outstanding B-Squad basketball team is Harvey Dickinson, an alumni of the G.H.S. graduating class of l949. He attended the University of Florida, where he played football and basketball. Also, he has coached at Bucholz Junior High School and was Gainesville City Athletic Director. Coaching baseball and football at G.H.S. for the past two years is Melvin K. Smith. Before coming to this school, he coached for a year at Live Oak High School and another year at Winter Park High School. Jim Niblack graduated from G.H.S. in l948 with many athletic awards to his credit. He returned this year after attending the University of Florida and now coaches golf and football. ..... l X 2153:-mu ' 11, V vuiffi ' 7 s-V' -x sb Q .. I lf f 2 ti sf' 1, ffzey W3 f E' ,gy ., W. . 5 57? -1-wfefq t1QF'22Z:' - f 1' .si ,,,,. . Q , l z - .... ff I -I, .:, ,Q A .- . iq ... A - V, ,. A 4 b. ms.-1.z4'3. .if-cg, f 54 f ' fs 1 1 :Jef 2 I My 'tif .Maw X 5 vt ,D , Q f1an-.mid V vw fy ef if , if 9127-' s - f gd? it N f . ' S flo w , aimsweftffwkt ' : fQ,9N .NsN:,Qs0'f . ' S 4 . - S 2 Nz . . -. ff,-,ww .... 5 ,.3gg4gw.:cc .: - fi x,i1fQ,fz,.x,, k V 1 - foe ' 'N - ' , . f , age ., X . 1, Keifaawt I . 'MW-iAfWil gmx5'i'f6s?te tfthfiwsf x 'X ' . . .V-rt,,,w,v,,va.jQ.-MXQQQ fem ,-ffswswzs Jffww ,ff . 5 . W iv f ,cssfzzxif wf G'Jjew-' aimqmx ' .pr f sf ' K , 1-iWf3'fsr.:'waew ffm-742542,-wffstaf , s W all '-af? i q.t,.,wy,m. QcAvgx,pf,,w .1 pw, 'K Q 'cy 1. f V 2' L-.N 3 it 'ff if 2-'J iff- M 'Q ' 0' i V Shollar iunior, F. Torraca, junior, G. Spencer, junior, S. Ferrazi, iunior. THE A SQUAD CHEERLEADERS: These are the eight young ladies who add vivaciousness and prettiness to all the pep rallys. Their spirited cheers ring out loud and clear, urging on the team and bringing the excitement of the game to a high pitch. These girls were chosen be- cause ot their outstanding qualities of character, leadership and school spirit. The girls themselves chose Priscilla Pepper as their captain. They have other proiects besides yelling for the Hurricanes, among them: Sponsoring the big back to school dance at the beginning ot the school year, giving the annual Victory dance after the Homecoming game, and lending some good old Gainesville hospitality to the visiting cheerleaders from opposing teams. Wa: '- fr' , 1 1 sw, Q , I I. Scott, senior, P. Pepper, seniorg B. Chamberlin, seniorg Mona Rae Miracle, senior. CHEERLEADERS Wir 'im f A ku fluff Y 's 'D vp' f J Gaza 5,35 Ae-ff X ff 3' .' f- -X ,- ,V ,,, ' V-3' hw-iii. yf fx ,Inf ,A , . f .. iz .Q- af , vga. A f A 12.51,-3 , L . .,?,, . UA, . ,U 1. yn M, -fu 'Hg J, X ' az 15 40 . -,v - w gf-F.: ,. A ,,,,x. A! W' . 14. ,gy WVR ,, - . ,4 , 3 i.L. wi 45. mar' 3 A ' 4 E , , fm 'Frances orraca nf 1.9131 I K L fx n. 3119, - w. f,..., ff,kwg..,.,i1f? . . .if ,.. 1, J . ,' .fi ...ff .' Y .bp ..f Q.. t,,. '-Q.. J lie laik! 'A -fi ie. B lmflil l i '3i'u! Row: W. Royborn, K. Russom, J. Wilcox, K. Blockwelder, Shields, R. Southerlond, J. Posey, R. Plummer, J. Rowluns, F E. Feely, B. Gillis, M. Milom, J. Russom. Second Row: S. Guinn, WhiddOf1, T- Webb, D. RGGVTT, 5. BFUHSOI1, H. Sl1UlfZ. 7010101 ' L. Wigglesworth, B. Henley, J. Drone, R. Rivera, B. Griffis, B. ROW! M' BFOUSOH, G4 COX, J. Sfedhom, G. Rogers, B. l-YOFIS, B- 1 Henderson, B. Love, L, Hartwell, B, Hatcher, 'Ihirgd Raw: R, Orion, J. Havelock. F. Cone, P. Peters. A, Roundlree, D. Jones. VARSITY Q Senior: '3ootball Plaqena: B. Hatcher, Co-Captain, D. Ream, J. Wilcox, B. Henderson, Co-Captain, R. 1 Soutlierlond, B. Griffis, R. Shields. 94 l . 2 Greg Scott and Vance Bevis served as managers of the varsity football squad. They played an important part in helping the team to function well. They were kept busy cleaning shoes, collecting laundry, cleaning helmets and taking inventory much of the time. John Stedham, number 6T, on the Gainesville squad, vvas injured in one of the earlier games of the season and rendered practically useless for the rest of the year. Among those boys shovvn are Fred Cone, 50, Bob Henderson, 30, John Posey, 85, Bobby Henley, 20, Russell Plummer, 86, Buddy Love, AT, Arthur Round- tree, 72, and Delmar Ream, 62. FOOTBALL SCORES FCR '56 SEASON Orlando, Edgewater 7 GHS 7 Pensacola, Tate 0 GHS 27 Palatka Senior High 6 GHS 6 Daytona, Mainland O GHS T8 Tallahassee, Leon T3 GHS 6 Lake City T3 GHS T9 Live Oak T0 GHS 20 Ocala 2T GHS T9 Perry 0 GHS T8 Jbile, Ala., Murphy High School 27 GHS 0 I L There seems to be some confusion as to who has the ball. With number TT, Bill Gillis, on top of one of his ovvn teammates, and num- ber 413, Bobby Grittis, in evident indecision, number 55 of the opposing team knovvs vvho has the pigskin, but cloesn't knovv vvhat to do with it. 1 flew 14,4 Q . W , M ff'-rw ' 'Q' K ff.: . it W 2, ' 'Qf wwf? 51. , 1 1 vm, . x U , 1 ,, .H f' ,. Ag . ' . , , 42- ,-W' r 'Vw mg, T? ,1'ff,4??a'i iffgyiw , :y42aifZ'Z:s,,gk:,jA 6 . V vii 43 W .f -32, X Q If Q e 1 ff ' V , H 'w ff? 'Q 'fn' U f few- 1 4 .,,, ?15wgJg1145, ff. H ,f ' of N , ,qu :ravi ,,, ,J 'MHS u!'X.w? - W ff- Jaws, fl' ,, 1 5 'Vw ,vf -.V vxyi? 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For the last game of the season they iourneyed to Mobile Alabama to play Murphree High School. Although they were unable to return with a victory they came back in jovial spirits greatly resembling Robin Hood and his Merry Men with their new feathered caps. Ruble Southerland, senior end, and Eddie Feely, sophomore quarterback, were picked for first team berths on the North- east Conference Western Division. Tackle, John Posey, guard, Arthur Roundtree, and halfback Bill Gillis received honorable men- tion. Eddie Feely, Bill Gillis and Arthur Roundtree will return next year to again play varsity for the Purple Hurricanes. Ruble Southerland and John Posey both are graduating seniors. A scene from one of the Purple Hurricanes home games .V .. . . ,.,,..,...-..,.,..., . sw 9 ,, f .,..v 1 FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Feely, M. Woods, B. Talbof, W. Willis, J. Wilcox, S. Downs, B. Grinfer, D. Nelson, M. Brunson, J. Priesler, J. Rowland, J. Carmichael, V. Baker, B. Love, B. Henderson. BASKETBALL Buck Grinfer, Gainesvilles number 20, Ties the ball GHS high, Scofeff lennlngs Rowlvndf le0P5 for 0 up during the Soma i:e,GH5 game. rebound in a home game played at the hiah school gym. MARION BRONSON, SR. DAVID NELSON, JR. MICKY WOODS, SOPH. X I I I I VARSITY I I I' I r I r I If WENDEL WILLES, JR. JOHNNY CARMICHAEL, JR. BOB HENDERSON, SR. BUCK GRINTER, SR. ...- '3 96+ BUDDY LOVE, JR. BUTCH TALBOT JR BASKETBALL LX VAUGHN BAKER, JR. , A firfwf - , K A : ' yfi 35 ' 1 ED BILLINGTON, MANAGER I 103 Leaping high in the air for a Gainesville basket is Jennings Rowland, number 20. Gainesville High School enioyed a basketball season full of team enthusiasm, outstanding school spirit, and last-minute thrills, but also several de- flating disappointments. Excitement reached its peak when, in a single week, Gainesville twice came within two points of beating Perry, NEC Western Division runner-up, it was culminated by the glorious victory over this school's perrenial rival, Ocala High School. All three games went into overtime periods. The team was greatly reinforced this year by the addition of two excellent newcomers to Gaines- ville High School, Mickey Woods and John Preisler. High scorer for the season was Jennings Rowland with an average of 22.6 points per game. The de- pendable showing of Buck Grinter, 6' 5 center, was another asset in the games. The entire team deserves praise for its fine record of twelve wins out of a total of twenty games. To close a very successful season Gainesville High School won the district championship by de- feating Perry, and thus appeared in the state tour- naments for the first time in 30 years. , 'kilig 1 Til? M J iv' yy - is , -5: -2-.Q at t ' 'T ' gqqq ' E . VT .L ll This .,'3f3'f?Qqg 2 llii 4 i H ,Hg :,, t gl ,, s 'ilk 'se S laws u A Santa Fe Rebel looks on open- Another 'Cane basket in the Santa Fe mouthed as Vaughn Baker of the GHS game brought the score to 73-44, one Purple Hurricanes moves the score up more Purple and White win. two more points. 104 , . 'L I, FIRST ROW: V. Bean, D. Hendrix, H. Cass. SECOND ROW: S. Hard- away, B. Osterbind, P. Bowers, B. Osborn. TENNI These girls are members ot the newly tormed Gainesville High School Tennis Team. The team was organized for the tirst time this year. The girls are coached by Mrs. Hammond. They also receive help from the University ot Florida tennis team and Miss Edmundson who teaches tennis in the Physical Educa- tion Department at the University. Sylvia Hardaway was chosen as the captain ot the team. They practice atter school on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturday mornings. Twe team plays matches with neighboring schools as well as entering the state high school tour- naments. We are glad to see a new sport introduced to the schoolls athletic program and we wish the best ot luck to these girls and to the teams that will follow them. sYLviA HARDAWAY, CAPTAIN '05 FIRST ROW: B. Love, B. Henley, E. Feely, K. Russom, R. Rivera, B. Gillis, T. Gillis. SECOND ROW: S. Boyle, T. Downs, R. Plummer, W. Willis, D. Jones, P. Peters, M. Eliades. TRACK Milton Eliades watches Dickey Jones practicing with one shot. The versatile Gainesville High School track team opened its T957 sea- son in Palatka on March 27. The thirty boys in the group were coached this year by Bubba McGowan and had two outstanding relay teams. On the team, Dickie Jones, Roger Shields, and Milton Eliades threw the shot and discus. High iumpers were Dave Beard, Wendell Willis, and Tommy Downs. Running the mile were Bill Morgeson, Bobby Green, and Larry Hetire. In the 880 yard dash Wayne Raborn and Jim Morgeson ran. Other runners included Russell Plummer, Jerry Rawlins, Larry Weisner, Johnny Jones, Bob Henley, Buddy Love, and Kenny Russom. For the hurdles were Dickie Jones, Russell Plummer, Dave Beard, and Robert Bache. Broad iumpers were Russell Plummer and John Priesler. BASEBALL The Gainesville High School Baseball Team: These are the boys who did so well for us in baseball this season. Everyone on the team worked hard and we think that Coach Smith did a wonderful iob of coaching the boys. The T957 team had a high standard set tor them by the team ot T956 lwho were District and NEC champions and were State Runner-Upl. Keeping their eyes on last year's fine record, the boys tried hard to keep up the good work. They, too, finished up the season with a good showing. Lots ot students attended all the games to help cheer their team on to victory. Every- one is very proud ofthe good record this year's team left and we are all hoping that the l958 team will do lust as well. First Row: L. Hartwell, M. Woods, R. Rivera, B. Henderson, P. Burns, J. Carmichael. Second Row D Rice C. Davis, L. Watson, W. Locklear, R. Dougherty, L. Barnett. Third Row: J. Rowland, B. Love T Drake D Staltzman, J. Preisler, B. Hall. Fourth Row: J. Maxwell, D. Joiner, Coach Smith, J. Donovan P Owens B Thompson. GHS Plays Lake Wales eeeeeeeeee Q in State Tournament Get that ball Gainesville ..,,... Make it, Buck M911 Theres another one e,.ee e W , And another ,......,e,e, - - 108 Cn March 7 in the U.F. gym the C5,l'l.S. Purple Hurricanes met Lake Wales in the State Basketball Tournament. About two thousand rooters cheered for Gainesville in one of the most exciting games played all year. The evenly matched teams battled as the score see-sawed back and forth, but as the final bell sounded Lake Wales was ahead by one point win- ning the semi-final by a score ot 80-79. Jump ball J. V f EEE ? ., , . , X 4, 7 . . f Q g op. H lf - 1 A1 ,,,, ,- , . ! X , V , . ,- 0 - A - ' . Q L GO, JGSOH ---- Look out belowm.. Watch it, Lake Wales ..,c I5 if mn H 'P 109 B-Squad Basketball These are the baby Hurricanes who do so well tor our school in their basketball games. Their games are played prior to the varsity ones and there is always an audience to cheer the team on to victory. We are very proud ot the boys for their fine showing this year. Their official record is T5 wins and 3 losses. They have worked hard and made a fine name tor themselves throughout the state. Gainesville tries for another basket in the J.V. game against the Santa Fe High School Rebels. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: B. Hartman, D. Tucker, K. Russom, B. Olinger, J. Bozarth. SECOND ROW: L. Wigglesworth, W. Kaiser, L. Preisler, A. Stephens, D. Rowland. THIRD ROW: D. Beard, L. Barnett, A. Dunscomb, D. Avery. i , x all JJ i W ' 'Lg i , J F' i 5' cfs J J f' l Z K. V' wwf ,za E' I A 5 :Q L. I ,. X 7 ,W ii ' - --is. Di . , . . - ., -: - L. H511 ' l lil? iff' Z ' N lg Q ' - T , 24f -'M J' A Mx ig iii 51 I ' - J i 2 9 52 f'il 1f'fi?fi X if 3 i f 'S J V2-Q-is HL.: ' 1 'J 'ZCIA f ii ' U ii 'li ' ' f' 'J ' fe ,,,i, -t 'Q ' MQ -W' ' J V.. 5 ' A , ' 52' VV 4 V - W . A ,I 1 EA: Z 'r u 1 Lf. 'Q V, E 5 X. 7' ,. 5 'JE V I A I 3 if -if H6 ' . . . I 1 .Z f Wu! Row: C. Campbell, M. Reichert, S. Campbell, P. Guiteras, R. Clarke, C. Rich, land, T. Reid, B. Wright, L. Weisner, D. Stedham, R. Camp, B. Barkley, D, Rice, J. Vl. Wade, J. Griffeth, Second Row: Manager B. Damron, H. Povey, B. McPherson, Maxwell, 'lounth Row: Coach Dickenson, Coach Smith, W. Lee, M. Woods, D. '. Guinn, N. Kite, S. Lawson, W. Benson, J. Frierson, F. Curtis, 'Jhind Row: D. Row- Watson, D. Joiner, B. Feely, D. Tanner, B. Hall, J. Starter. JUNICR VARSITY FOCTBALL i Under the leadership of Coach Melvin Smith, the Junior Varsity i football team closed the 1956 season after a total of seven - games. The B'squad team has advanced remarkably well under i the direction of Coaches Smith, Odom, and Dickinson. With graduation taking many varsity players, the chances for many of these boys to play Senior Varsity ball next year are good. QS: 5 Bl 4, L ff---nf wif it 'sw f we X65 ,. .S .i I x 1 4- , J ,gl AQ 5 1 ' V I my Riff, 1. :Q 1 5, 5 ., 1 E' ' A ','- 5 - sw f? .,.,. 1 V 1 5 , , K W4 Q A I K jj.. : X Q , A A ,. Q ' Ei .. if K fu ,g ig 7' 1 J 'A J . r i' .,. .jk 1 n . ,Q ' -. ' I ' V, iii T' it 7 l wr'7 ' A ,,- 5 i au- ,p .ul . , . A N 'sg . .J . 1 Ku . ', I, 3 A . A :' ' f ' X '.,. 1 s '-N -- x r ' -f' 3,,,t4'4- Y, ,ax - .V. fo 1 sf X . it M rev fi..- if f - . . .L-J i - 0 . . -wb L n W n,,. X k , - ,L j' if- , - 2 ' N' V 1 , J .-v ' 1 5- S - .-- Wa ,..-ms.-B-'sf . .L . ,.......wf'- X f ..f-'..'- ' ,. A . ' -' - , ., K ff:1Qi.'Q-'f..' .-.-?!,.-:.-- 'xr lt., li, Fjlz Ns' s 'vi .z- .we W , M- E -- -.Q . , .95 ., Q, - - , YJ. e. --4 gm ,..--.X .-.44-.b 4 - These lhlfly f0Ur boys practice e0Cl'1 GfleI'f10Of1 from Ill Pictured here in practice are a few of the boys who the beginning of sixth period. help win their games. W f . , 1 .Zi R. Green . 1,1-: . . ,y . , ,. Y , QQ 'Y ? 'iw,. E 'f'm1 1 W L. Hayes Anasvwa-Bula., G. Jacunskl Y A. Stephens These five boys participated in golf tournaments on the local and district level, and played other such teams of five members. They started practice in January, and played throughout the spring. GOLF R. Green, L. Hayes, G. Jacunski, A. Stephens, B. Etheridge YH? fwfr .f ,f, ,f. , o f ' Lees., f ' I' 5 , f' f 9? .- mv JSE' if vig QF' l .-,N 'fe .f 3 -rss s '+vf's'-unqw .,,. W' fx fuife ' we G Brown Head Cheeflleadefl B Rouse S Peck N Ferrazzi, B. Mallard, P. Anderson, D.D.Webb, B. Simmons, leaders with homecoming week. Behind those yells are many hours of practice and hard work. These eight girls tryout in the fall of each year, and are elected from, and by, the freshman and sophomore classes. sf, Q Sl Mt' W i ll' -- WW, if as I sy V '3 'ff 1 5 5L f' fs , fijlgwfifx f+f s 1 -A . , 3 l IS. Q' E - 'f it' ' . E' . 35,4 t , ., ,I Ai qi Q-QQ ' ssi7,f1sA 43,1 1 Y ly, t,g,ng,,5gg1hM-.MX r .. Q 5 W , , sf- , lv C, Q. 1 fy fm G is Q., W , I V, I' , 'F f i . , J Y 52 W X i -2 l fi. , W, vw' 'QV if , 5 A W LW, nf M ml 4 V14 'MH 'f. 'WZMZ Aww 4 - aw ,, , , gn www, Q 1 Q H , , Q: 496 -- ' ' f E Vy ' f ,Vw - ,1 , if -44 2 . -, 41 5-.Q W',jQ'P , , M., gf, nw, 4 ww W, ,,,,..v. . I -was? 5,35 W 4. QV y ' ., 2135? 'A - 'Q My fv 441- VK ' f f Li . V' lf: 2 ' ' , ,, ,f wr wma' vw, yfgwfwg, iq 1,gm,gA,wm ' ,ZW ' awww ' ' W :V f gyyxmwf QV i , ,by , sf' 2, ., 5 M fgrfg E ,ff rff mr YW hfffv' E 4 ' ,WMS-if X WAT? , ,fgwg M4231-Q xffoafwmrm' , - Wy , w f f g Wxfzf' 7, 3 . f, . ,za-,,f Q, , ,, 'f Z , ww U, an Q A 5 J 1. V, , , E f my 2 gm, im: f 5 ' r. V - 5 , 1' W ff , '. mi . y, aw 5 -- ' iffy I A W V ' 2 4 'E 101' . mf - Q igzgfi' 1 vm. .-ff, ,, -' 5 H- Q , ' 'C E 2, ,fs f P1 0 xg I I 5 1 Y' 1 Q .A 2? 33 'B if v '1-'ifxlzwlsgl-2113? ,,,,. .- f, Aw 4 V ,, 2 ' an ,Q ,, if V , , 2 '9 . ' V? , 5 C , 5' , K f if . ,Q . - wg- ,Q x Q i 5. 5 Q 1 55 fx, 157 4. V .A N V S 1 . Az- v:!':, f mv EYE OF THE 4 Q' HURRICANE CLUBS BAND CHCRUS 'lint Row: J. Flannigan, B. Hill, J. Coleman, S. A. West, J. Beasley, W. V. Bean, B. Frazer, D. Warren, B. Tew. 'lounth Row: A. Jones, K. Duerloo Bedenbaugh. Second Row: M. Babb, M. Thayer, C. Jones, K. Brunson, S. S. Kuehn, B. Davies, J. Frierson, E. Simmons. 'liflh Row: M. Nickerson, M Faris, C. Cornelius. Uhind Row: J. Spurlock, S. J. McCollum, R. Osterbind, E. Goin, M. l lOWell, P- Bowers, B- A- Tl10m0S. B- Hflll- ANCHCR CLUB an Lf-'Q' . . , ...f i W- . . , 1. n Qfmii- ' ,. ' ' Lat! to Right: R. Osterbind, Chaplainp D. Warren, Sql.-ab Afunsf G. Williams, 'flneaaunenf J. Beasley, Secfzetanqf S Allen, West, 'Pneaidentp V, Bean, Vice 'Pneaidentf B, Frazer, Hiatonian. i.. Firm in our belief that whatever is touched by woman should be ennobled by that touch, we, as future women, resolve to make our standards high and live up to that belief, to be sin- cere in the performance of our duties at school, at home, and to our community, never omiting an opportunity of doing a kindness or making a friend, to do our best and so to live that we shall radiate that which is unselfish, beautiful, and true so that our actions shall give an upward impetus to human ideals and achievements. As yearly proiects, the Anchor Club sells cookies at lunch, sponsors the annual Blue Dance for T.B., attends church in a body once a month, helps the library, and also works for the Heart Fund, Cancer, Polio, and other charities. H6 -117 ' 'P 've-M .Swv ABR tt 5 . El at i sew at X 2 X94-f '-f' fig? l is .. Vicenfneaident, R. Waterhouse, Chaplain and Sgt. at alma, M. Berman, Uneaaunefl, B. Reeves, Secmetanq, B. is 9 W . Yi if iz V ' .1 Ji 'asf ii . :f ' i ' , A,.. .'-' ,.- S . f. 1 . ,,,' ,I f--,,, g y:-5 1.fJqg,is IIVT, 4 Az, i ff :- 2 ' P- ' . ,.f1 . 1 f , ff .. hc, , Q. J Eff' Ziff , 1 W ln ' ji' lf li f f +V if T ' '. RQ 4 I 'Jian Row: M. Berman, B. Reeves, R. Waterhouse. Second Row: V. Boker, N B, Howell, L. Hetlrick, J. Copper. 'Jhifld Row: B. Richardson, D. Salitzmcn. 1 'lounth Row: K. Rape, J. Brenner, J. Weir, S. Bean. l 1 2 l l i l l i i i l l . . . . T The purpose of the Wheel Club is to serve Gainesville Hugh School and to promote good citizenship among its students. An- i nually, the club plays a basketball game against the Key Club, 3 has a hayride, and sponsors dances. They also have various P other proiects which benefit both the school and community. The T club attends church in a body once a month. Their members are chosen for their outstanding traits of leadership, scholarshipi, T l 1 and character. i l Mgr l l i i I 117 Richardson. 5 A. Powell, M. Horne, L. Bertin, M. Bache, l. McAlileY. N. Trotter, F. Reeves, L. lush, M. Reeves, M. Bennett. C. Meyes, E. Qualls, C. Coe,S. Dixon, A. Dunscombe, C. Reaves, B. Weaver, D. Sobezyle, C. Tu.ttle, F. Suttles, J. Wells, E. Crook, S. Hartman, M. Hughes, W. Preador, J. Stanfield, Mrs. Reaves, T. Williams. CRCHESTRA The G.H.S. String Orchestra under the direction of Mrs. C. W. Reaves is a group of twenty-seven string players who share well-known chamber music and other modern music in this field. The qroup has ioined the National Federation of Music Clubs. They played a De- cember concert and in April, took part in a City-wide String Roundup. A formal concert was given on May l6.0n the social side, the Orchestra sponsored a dance in January. 118 Thi! Row: P. Bailey, J. Segal, S. Barringer, A. Colber, J. Nelson. Second Row: S. Roberts, S. Mitchell, M. Solder, D. McSwine, C. Forsman, M. Whid- don, E. Adams, S. Martin, Mrs. Newton. l l . CPTIMISS i l l i The Opti-Miss Club, in keeping with its name, strives to have 'aith in the world, see the good in all situations, and contribute loving service toward the betterment of mankind. They are spon- ored by the Optimist Club and, for several years, have had Mrs. lrene Newton as faculty advisor. i As their main project, the Opti-Miss give Christmas and Eas- ier parties for the Farm Colony. However, they have also sold lwoppies for the veterans, donated books to the library, and par- iicipated in the Halloween Carnival. l l l i i l l v i l l i l 119 l J. Nelson, Sql. al Alma: P. Bailey, 'Vice Pneaidentf S. Bar ringer, Pneaidentg B. Osborn, Chaplainp M. Whiddon, Hia- Ionian. ,viva V V 4: ff 29 Q, I E:5 V f, The purpose of the Keyettes is high. The goals which they strive to reach are these: to promote friendship among the stu- dents, to participate in worthwhile community and intraschool projects, to develop initiative and leadership, and to prepare . for useful citizenship. We Help Build is the club motto. When God created man, he gave him feet with which to walk, hands with which to work, a mind with which to think, and a heart with which to cherish friendship. The greatest of these gifts is friendship. Becky Thomason, Pneaidenlp Sandy Blodgett, Vice Plasi- dentp Dot Hendrix, Hiatonianp Patty Wood, s6C'l2fdlQf Mona Rae Miracle, Uneaaunenf Jill Jenkins, Sonq Leadenp Kay Kitchens, Sql.-at-anmap Mason Carmichael, Chaplain. KEYETTES 9015! Row: S. Lankford, C. Connell, C. Zadach, B. A. Sisler, D. Hendrix, R. Baughan, S. Snead, S. Schenck, P. Wood, J. Zeigler, G. Rogers. 90141101 Johnson. Second Row: K. Kitchens, M. Miracle, B. R. Powell, I. J. Hardee, Row: A. Dunscombe, P. Davis, M. M. Cox, S. Blodgett, B. Thomason, S. Mar- A. Phillips, T. Lambeth. Uhild Row: Mrs. Travis, Adviserf M. Carmichael, S. tin, B. Sch0l,flelCl. P- NUU- nl-if Pidlllldl J- J6f1lKll1S, D- YGW0, M- Rich. , If -V Q Wh 4 , MW ' M., 4 -J' rf xi v W V x Q , 9 I Yr 4 i , ll fi' .ly K' 5. xc 'T' V i ' gn s. W ski !i f -QQI 'P ii fi' 3, . ' l .xv . 1 rf -, - YT i' --.- s . ., - T . ,xml QW 3 E wiv-. 'i g 1 l I l 3 ir - 4 K ,gg .L . . 47, lg '2 , ' fc I 'WWTF Q 'lilut Row: D. Rembront, L. Hayes. Second Row: P. Clayton, J. Lorche, C. McAulay. 'Ihind Row: J. Lang, J. Greene, T. Thompson, B. Cobb.. gblllul Row: R. Wiggins, B. Grinter, D. Beard, R. Shields. The Key Club is an international service club, sponsored by 'Kiwanis International. The Key Club serves its community, its state, and its country. The following are some of the services and proiects done by the club in the last year: organized a Key Club at Santa Fe High School, sold ribbons at all home football games, gave books to the library, donated money to the Youth Council, gave a Hurricane flag to the cheerleaders, and many other worth-while activities. The Key Club motto is We Build. 121 Pneaident, L. Hayes, Vice Pleaident, J. Larche, Chaplain, B. Cobb, Sql.-at-anna, J. Lang, SCCKCUIIIQ, D. Wiggins Uuaaunen, B. Grinter. ,. f sf we S f X 5 X I The Future Homemakers of America is a national organi- zation tor girls who are interested in learning more about home- making. The purpose ot this club is to prepare girls for their roles as housewives. The members are taught how to efficiently run their future homes and howto keep their families happy and healthy. The club has various proiects which they carry out during the school year. Siu! Row: Vice Pneaident, C. Forsman, Pneaident, C Ford, Secmetavug, F. Feaster. Second Row: Reponten, J Phillips: Uneneunen and Sonq Leaden, J. Dennis, Panlia- menwfian, E. Collins: Hiatonian, D. McSwine, Co-'Hi5!oni- an, M. Simons. FUTURE HCMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FHA Sponsor-Mrs. Hillyard, MVS- Bl'Omm0F1 Y. Watson, L. Simons. Uhilld Row: M. Hartman, M. Holder, M, Simons, J. gilif ROW? J- Plfthof J- Blockmen, B- KUfZdO fel', G- Collins, W- BeClef1b0UQl't, Gonn, G. Chamberlin. Toullth Row: J. Phillips, M. L. Cooey, N, Willians, H. Hale, P. Jackson. Second Row: S. Monatto, J. Gates, C. Forsman, J. Segal, E, Collins, F, Feggter, C, Ford, 4 1, X 19 nz A it hs 'W' 2 ION 4' Wu... K 1'9 M . F' Q' Af. 1 w ll l l l l l A l I l i l L I l a l l l i l sis? hs' 351, 'se- at I, 0 'lint Row: G. Ray, H. Tison, D. Schenk, B. Wells, P. Mattox, E. Long, E. Young, H. McCallister, C. Fulford, B. Lynn. Second Row: B. Batey, J. Griffis, B. Payne, S. McCullars, J. McNeal, C. Dowling, B. Griggs, S. Valentine, B, Page, M. Teuton. 'Jhind Row: F. Peneton, R. Tillis, F. Brabham, W. Spark- S... Ziff? V E , ' - fi f We .V ' M 'q,9,,,e gb- 5 ix V' A ig' f H f . :ff vw' 5 lf . - n 0 I r fav -f s 40 . id, Q? v9 ug 'lin j . man, R. Philman, J. Brower, 8. Ethridge, R. Cobb, D. Dortch, 8. Surwick. 'iowctk Row: T, Melton, B. Mullis, R. Owens, K. Cobb, B. Strawn, D, Asbell, T. Downs, T. Standridge, B. Beville. 'Jifth Row: J. Austin, B. Lyons, K. Mer- ritt, T. Koger, S. Brunson, M. Bronson, S. Downs, A. Rountree, J. Wilcox, W, Lockleor, J. Ross. FUTURE FARMERS 0F AMERICA The Future Farmers Of America is a national organization for boys who are interested in farming. The club helps the boys get a better background for running a prosperous farm of their own. The boys sponsor dances and also choose their F.F.A. Sweetheart from the pretty contestants who try for the honor. They do many helpful things for both the school and community 123 Puaidcnt, S. Downs, Vice Puaidcnt, W. Locklear, Secu- talq, M. Teuton, Uuaauul, R. Cobb, Rcpoltu, B. Surow ric, Sentinel, K. Merritt. jg... im- ,., .Q l 3 WN 'l '9Q'0': V ww V The members of the Raven Club are iuniors and seniors who are outstanding in English skills. Each year the club sponsors a school-wide Raven Club Contest in which all types of creative writing may be entered. Although the contest is the main project of the organization, they also promote Book Week . The pros- pective members are iudged on their character, scholastic, and leadership abilities. Pnemdent Bob Richardson Secuetafug, Ruth Ada Valk. RAVEN CLUB 'lint Row: T. Lambeth, K. Kitchens, S. Dixon, P. Kelley, M. R. Miracle, G. Reeves. Second Row: S. Baughan, R. A. Valk, J. Blalock, B. Thomason, P. Wood, P. West. 'Thild Row: M. E. Goin, J. Lang, R. Shields, J. Stinson, S. Blodgett, fgmwtwl. , gd , y . V .WX at ff- Z sf YY Q L- in ,.-:P up-r-'x X QW' , 1- .1 1 -5' ' 'B A ' . . gb'- - ----. fn ff be 2 , A 5 mx 1' L , .W ,Q-.,, , .F ,1g,7,1 . -xv ku Q Q f 1 5 A Y vm B :H 5 in 4 X , Zn- A - QAM I i W .. ' X F 1. f 'ns ' B' riff ml f i. sm ' Q s J if l '. 3-l Q, Wa , ,, 4 K ' . v 4 ' i Q' T-.S ff-Afvwv--X f. '. 5 1 Ax . I , 2 7... rwkew, W in shaman, . Q 'U' . x iii, 4? k - ' le. , xi.. 4 , L. M.. ? NK V, 3 ' ffy W N ff - Q 54.4, lv V Y I f-My ' M? if 4. we is ,ami Tina! Row: W. Roborn, P. Burns, E. Feely, B. Henderson, B. Love, F. Cone, V. Baker, T. Webb. Second Row: B. Morganson, J. Posey, R. Southerland, M. Milam, B. Hatcher, G. Jacunski. Uhind Row: F. Whiddon, W. Locklear, B. Griffis, B. Talbol, C. Davis, D. Ream, B. Cobb. 'Jounth Row: S. Guinn, R. Plummer, B. Gillis, L. Hayes, J. Carmichael, G. Wallace, M. Eliades, A Stephens. 'litlh Row: R. Green, J. Rowland, R. Shields, S. Brunson, W. Willis, D. Nelson, J. Steadham, M. Bronson, J. Drone. J. Posey, Vice Pneaidentp Ruble Southerland, Sql. at alma B. Love, 'heaauneng B. Henderson, Pmeaidcnt. an in Y 3 Here are the MEN of Gainesville High School. . In 1 , ' . , A 5, , ,, t i 'ii I ,, if ff! sur S . X ., T, X A X 7 125 . i A my GWR., N ,W W . A W 'fs Sl Q .,., Q in A iflfsww yr, ff - AA 25, Wwe. we 'Wi V525 9 WW fi.. :Gamma sew if 'lillst Row: G. Williams, J. Flannigan, J. Segal, W. Beddenbough, W. Rayborn, L. Simmons, B. Morgan, B. Clark, G. Manning, T. Trieste. Second Row: L. Crosby, C. Drone, C. Cox, C. Reaves, P. Kelley, J. Beasley, B. Chamberlin, M. Miracle, N. May, L. Reaves, K. Kitchens, S. Blodgett, Mrs. Jenkins. Uhild Row: B. Peppel, J. Holl, M. Harrold, J. Nozal, J. Jenkins, R. Wallace, P. Pepper, E. Johnson, N. Trotter, S. 'Wi 1- fa , '1 ' 'G ' sf ? v' f it Q 'tail Beach. 'loulllh Row: V. Mansola, L. Barker, S. Angle, S. Kuehn, l. Scott, B. Frazer E. Adams, N. Lupkiewiez, l. Mitchell. 'liffh Row: J. Ford, C. Sweeney, L. Harben D. Smith, M. Rich, P. Anderson, E. McDowall, A. Harling, S. Martin. Sixth Row R. Dougherty, E. Beddel, R. Lydick, D. Hayes, G. Jacunski, C. Smith, B. Thomason L. Hetrick, C. McAulay, B. Schenck, J. Larch. LOS SCMBRERCS ALTCS Senora Jenkins and Los Sombreros Altos lHigh Hatsl en deavor to promote interest and understanding ofthe culture ' ' - Q language, and people in Spanish-speaking countries, as well as friendship with the Spanish-speaking students who come to G.H.S. First year Spanish students with a B-average, all second, third, and fourth year students, and any Spanish-speaking pupils in the school are eligible for membership. Pan-American Day is the big project of Los Sombreros Altos, but the club also presents a gift to the Spanish Department every year. 126 Adbldflllll Sceiclalq, O. Williamsg Sqt. at aluns, J. Larche, fluasuul, M. Rich, Plesident, L. Crosby, Assistant 'Juds- urer, R. Wallace, Seclctafug, C. Reoves, Vice Pusident, S. Beach and J. Cooper. s,- , i , 'Six r Q g if ' I .Q sv- ... ,QQ Lg, 'X -ff . i ' 1- M U i. f Wi' 6 LK lui 'iv N 5 - .Q- , , i tiff ' r gb ' fitisfzqll, 5 Q' e ps . h ,. . , , Q, Y, rr S .. T J P 'fa' ffswmsfiff A., , Q J QP X ' fx fi' . ,ii if ff' r i M 5,3 Z. fa, J ,Mfg , rl W .. ii 4 . , l A. Jones, S. Beckenbach, K. Myers, B. Means, B. Frazier, S Smith, I Mitchell, 9515! Row: C. Jones, M. Brunson, G. Williams, S. Woodruff, J. Harkness, J. Baxter, D. Yawn, J. Shepard, L. Gyles. Second Row: J. Jenkins, C. Hut- K, Evans. 'loulllh Row: M. Whiddon, S. Baringer, T. Bill, B. Bartlett, B. J. son, G. Manning, P. McKean, S. Faris, P. McGann, M. Thayer. Uhind Row: Bolton, B. Davies. giflh Row: S. Simmons, M. Rich, J. Kronmiller, B. Sensa- baugh, E. McDowell, J. Sheridan. HURRICANE PLAYERS 'Mm N2 , Q., g . ,tial 9 75. I P7 . A' , V X. K. 02, . K 5 : ay , . 'YJ' s ' 'M f i , l l i , ' f 4 , r Pneaident, J. Sensebaugh, Umesuuen, B. Davies, Vice Paedi- dent, S. Simmons, Secnefalug, C. Jones, Mr. Shonbrun, Sgt.- 1 ll!-Annu, B. Richardson. l l.. . If iq, To be or not to be a Hurricane Player was the question when this new dramatic club was formed at G.H.S. last year. Those who were interested in all aspects of the theatre ioined and participated in many school activities under the direction ot Mr. Herman Shonbrun. Many members acted in or worked on the production of both the Junior and Senior Plays and an en- tertaining skit was presented at Skit Nite. The crowning achieve- ment ot the Hurricane Players this year, however, was the read- ing of the Greek tragedy, Antigone, in December. 127 Affa- di C t l ' ew- J .,. l Qiut Row: J Blalock. Second Row: P Kelley, B. Morgan. 'Jkind Row: FGYYGZZI, M RSIYZ, lv Scott, lb A4 ROQBW P PGPPSV Shu' Rowf K- Knodlef B, geck L' 30743, CA Sells' Q, Brown, 'Jqurnh Raw: M, Blank, B, Chamberlin, P. Hodge, S. Wynn, M. Patton, M. Franklin, C. Stedman, V Shollar. Seventh N May G Spencer F. Torracca. Qifth Row: B. Hendricks, J. Perkins, S. ROW? B W0n nQ9'f Bt GOVVWOIL HOYHS, V. Cooper, F Murphree, C West, ALPHA TRI-HI-Y Hiatonian, J. Blalock Chaplain, F. Torraca. M. Blank, Sccmetavug, B, Chamberlin, Pncaident, , 'Vice Pleaidcnt, B. Morgan. Second Row: I. Scott, Sqt. at avuna, P. Pepper, fhcaaumcn, Pure thoughts, pure words, pure deeds is the motto of the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y. Following their purpose of creating, maintaining and extending throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character, the club sponsors an annual cake auction for the Cancer Fund, donates to the library and the TB Fund. They also send representatives to the State Tri-Hi-Y Convention, and to the annual Tri-Hi-Y Congress at Blue Ridge, NC. To become a member one must have a C-average, as well as a well-rounded school lite. 128 P iw' f-- ..-ns F' 5' 12' ff- t 'if' ffl' Q' i EE: 5321.53 tf I y gf, ,y A ff' x Ziff' We 4 sm- - A rpm, M., . , We me 'F' 1. fig? ' tx A i i E 1 l ,S w,'! 'I i! ' R : S. H t . S d R : S. D er, P. Peters. Uhind Row: F. Kee, T. Webb, E. Feely. Sixth Rob: A. Folds, B. Watson, R, Southerland. N C112 gwMCClei2:,r R..lftghlson.o'goun!h ragga: S. Guinn, R. Plurnmer, L. Seventh Row: G. Cox, D. Nelson, F. Rankin, J. Stedham, J. Rawlins, W. Hartwell, B. Talbot, K. Kelly. 'liflh Row: A. Stevens. J. Russom. B. Love. P. Reborn, D. J0f16S. l GAMMA HI-Y The Gamma Hi-Y is a Christian service club. The purpose of their club is To create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian charac- ter. Their colors are red, white, and blue. The motto of their club is Pure words, pure thoughts, pure actions. For their proiects, they do constructive things for the school and community, either with money or services. They are spon- sored bythe National Young Men's Christian Association and send representatives to the state convention in Daytona. Blue Ridge is the camp held in the North Carolina mountains for out- standing Hi-Y members. The club hopes to send several delegates this summer. 'Sli Chaplain, K. Kelly, Sqt. at afuna, R. Henson, Vice Plea- N ident, R. Southerland, Pneaident, G. McClellan, Secnetafug, -'29 Fred Cone, Uneaaunen, B. Love. f itxig flfleaauuen, E. McDowall, Pneaident, J. Baxter, Chaplain, D. Jackson, Mrs. Bryan. Second Row: Panliamentanian, P. Anderson, Hiatonian, S. Beachp Sql. at Hams, A. Tanner, Vice Pneaident, R. Miller. BETA lt is the purpose of the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y to create, main- tain, and extend throughout the home, school, and com- munity high standards of Christian character. Their motto is pure thoughts, pure words, pure actions. The members of this club must display outstanding character, scholarship, and leadership abilities. During the year, the club has seveial projects, among them: making and selling purple and white pompoms for the football games, operating a booth at the Halloween Carnival, and many other worth while activities. TRI-HI-Y 'lint Row: J. Baxter. Second Row:P. Dykes, J. Parker. Uhind Row: E. A. Kemp, N. Sapp, B. Rouse. 'lounth Row: D. Kidd, A. Coburn, J. Anthony, M. Bache. 'lifth Row: A. Tanner, J. Gann, B. Bailey, S. Reynolds, L. Parker. Sixth Row: R. Miller, S. Beach, J. Phillips, D. Jackson, L. Reaver. Seventh Row: E. McDowall, C. Drone, P. Anderson, B. Means, N. Lupkowitz, M. Cassels. 77.1 in-1 .w 159' y I rr N Q - it W, - F Q. in f A 'V viii ' Vx: .I F' 'C' 1 F. I f ' 'gf' 'Tm ' fx' . .iafi . ss h if WX.. ' e f . . 1' .ri P X ' f '- V . , E - . , X.. 1 it ' H f ti, . , 'ag gi if g , ws N ,F A'- N V . Y D v 8 ' .,.. ., I - - - 'Q 5 1 -.qc-M TY 5 ,Ll.jFisgi-get - .sscx , ' 4 5+ it ' . ' tl N' A- t Lf i' tn X. saw- i X V F X ' 321, , - r . 1 - S: . . x 5 K I , y if if r it i I' ' -',,,.fPt9: . S i T30 1 ' 4 . 4 M.. . , nf.-I ,Y 'fav '. .N fc in f . . f i -.. ,K 7 Q. M Q ' Sponsored by the Young Mens Christian Association, the Beta Hi-Y endeavors to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian char- acter. The club motto is pure thoughts, pure words, pure deeds and its colors are red, white, and blue. Among the Beta Hi-Y's projects are going to church in a body once a month, donating plants to the school, helping land- scape the campus, and participating in all school activities. gint Row: B. Kennard. Second Row: S Hardee, S, Charn- blin. Uhild Row: E, Billington, M, Coburn, L, Wgtgon 'Jowdh Row: M. Adams, P. Burns. l l BETA HI-Y i Pneaident, B. Kennard, Vice Pneaident, Sammy Hardee, Secnetanq, Sonny Chamblin, Chaplain, E. Billington, Huiafant Uleaaunen, M. Coburn' f flneaaunen, L. Watson, Hiatonian, M. Adams, Sql. at afmu, P Burns, , l i i i .,,.,, i ,if I - .S ei W- i in in Wa ' 5' - ' . . . -- 'lib' i Nilihi- i ' '1' 'mllllll l ' ' ! pl W ii V. l 5 ' lin! 7. Q :ii i .. i lg' 1 I llbtff - - ,F ' 1? l V 1. Mig -i , J1- ' ,i ' in 1 li i i ,wx ii. , , JLLQp'i5'glji, ' 5 , 1 ' ' wi'-'-iff ' ,, ii i lg l M il 'lil i 'iw- . . ,M ,,,,,i,w I l it iiiiiiiil 131 1. Wy ' fu A , ' 1 fi. - Q ' N 'H ar at 4, r 4 ,nl- 'a 4 ' 1 ,A ,u 2 V C -l . , , it lr 3 A i - .. fig at - 1 x F ' V F , ' 4- is 'F . 'rf i W., so 1- P gi gi? ' 'fgyit -L A tw faq P A, . Q ff 'F' 3, - '-3' . - 'l 7 JA. - ,. - f .. as .J 2 Tit '. ': ' ', H 5' 4' i' 3 ' 5 ' i . Q : . J 2. , .J ,Q ii f ii l.'ZZ 't' M ip 1 NIL . Y, H A . V .Te 4735- ,,- 4 ,t 1 . . . ' F.. I 1, x QQ.. V, ,. ' ,ff Zi ff ' ,W wr W We ' i . is , , .L,V 4 V. 4 , J :vi g ga in K ,, rf, ww V . ' 41,ki,5,,'gfK H I A M ,if , I 1 MLS? M4 - ' 4 s '. , - J ' P . A, f S sr . J ei. ' L - - X , ' if , - i f ' if A Q wiiw. J if ss Mg or st. ' My I V A Q... MWC: Q QM -v ,, N - .1 .....t 9 A f ' y rvvirvj W r ri if f f-v 555 , .G E iam, sw-if 'F , ,WM ,z ,M M, Wag I-'J flinat Row: S. Weldon, C. Cook, J. Crown, L. Boyd, M. McGilvary, J. Perry. Second Row: B. Clarke, S. Patrick, B. A. Sisler, C. Sells, G. Brown, M. N Hughes, S. Lusk. 'Jhind Row: V. Gann, J. Spurlock, C. Hunter, C. Cornelius, S. Reynolds, A. Reynolds, P. Lvtle. 'lounth Row: S. Schenk, L. Harben, B. AM:-.. Schofield, C. Ford, M. Franklin, E. Feely, S. Angle, M. Sapp,iMrs. Mifor. 'lifth Row: J. Cheves, P. Bowers, M.M. Cox, C. West, J. A. Slau hter, A. 9 Martin, J. Phillips, F. Felthan. Sixth Row: G. Jaunski, C. Rich, S. Rappe necker, P. Cleighton, C. Byron, G. Blounston, B. Pennington, B. Michael, T. Malloy. . TORCH CLUB a fu ' f - ' J fe ,swf 4 f. fiwj, ' j. f In ff K., f 4 M 4, K5 A A ' 'A , 41, , A W . Wt if s sy 7, 1 f Af ..' ' . X 'Jian Row: C. Sells, Uneasuneuf G. Blonston, Pfzeaidenl. Second Rows P. Bowers, 'UicePne5iden!p E. Billington, Chap- laing N. Lupkiewiez, 'Hiatonianf J. Spurlock, Secuelafug. A lighted torch of knowledge is the symbol of the Gaines- ville High School Torch Club, whose purpose is to create an en- thusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the develop- ment of character in pupils of G.H.S. The membership is limited to sophomores with a scholastic average of B or better for the ninth grade. In keeping with their purpose, the Torch Club ofters tutoring services in almost every subiect, donates a gift to the library, and sets and maintains a grass plot on the campus of the school. 132 riii i f -n - w , x .W we WWQ. 3 'Z tif PG? 7 Q :Qi . '. .. 13, V ' Vx 5 ,. 25' X ,,.f'f1 'X I ,, , , at if :Sf . 5.2 lc z i . f 3 E . f . 1 -' f FL in 1 . :Q -,,:.,,c i V Zffl l ' 2 -13313 Iii . ..gi V MZ, f . in H, it i 1 L- W' l M Q: , , W JGQZ ':.-,- ,,g,.i,sJ. 3.:.s:.:3s..4 sg. . , Till! Row: E. Fester, D. McSwine, K. Evans, l.. Gyles, .I. Shepard, J. Mc- Cloud, E. Arrington. Second Row: E. Billington, P. Ahrens, T. Smith, P. Ridgway, S. Baston, S. Kolar. PEP CLUB . ,s i ' ?gA1 vt QQ? 3 t , 4, Creating spontaneous pep, better school spirit and friend- ship among the G.H.S. student body is the obiect of the hard- working Pep Club. Although a newly formed organization, the club is by no means insignificant. The members try to attend every game the G.H.S. teams play and they are asked to wear the club uniform on game-days .Qualities expected in Pep Club rooters are out- standing school spirit, leadership ability, good character, and a well-rounded personality. 133 Pleeident, E. Billingtong 'Vice Pneaident, P. Ahrens. 'V 'Q M 5 EMG life, ' f f, - H . .H f i 4 , N' , .f-. i.4.,. f1,4 46 64 fi Z N , 41720 i i 5 ' fs if as 4 H z l 4 9 f 5 A 4 if 6 ff i i X J QW! f f 0 f Affwvu ,v.. I 4,1 ,,,., . . lk if l , f ff VM V 4 ' , W , , il ,W - ii., 4' .iff 9. 1 -cp ,QW if A f ,, Wh , in , ., ,.,.,, ii I , f.'5 .,,.?,if H ,,,, ., r 5 'lint Row: J. Perkins, P. Dykes, P. McGilveay. Second Row: S. Beech, E. Cox, A. Phillips, A. Summerville, Mrs. Bartlett. 'flhilid Row: S. Hill, B. Milam, B. Thomason, M. Holder, W. Bower. QUILL AND SCRCLL l l Panliamenfanian, S. Hill, Pneaidenl, A. Phillips, Hialomian, l P Dykes, Secfletanq, l. J. Hardee. l i l l A ,E J .iw The Quill and Scroll Society is the international honorary society for high school iournalists. lts purpose is to sponsor con- tests in various fields of creative work, and promote high stand- ards in iournalism. To be eligible for membership a student must be a Junior or Senior and have a B average in journalism, as well as having made a contribution in some phases of journalism at the time of their election. The Quill and Scroll attempts to carry out, to the best of its ability, the aims of the International Society. 134 rw . ,if- Y - J fs' Q53 1 Lp ' .. ..,, . Ge' if X g S I ,Z ' V jig M 5 9 X 91 X X4 1 1 i z , X dy ' '35 N. K J W sv .gg ss,-sw Iii ,sh ff 3 . . ,.. X . Jin-W gg fy Y K f ,Q sw Q 'J 'ff ' ff 1' . 'f , Zvi . 3- fx I X I ,- J l K fi f 5 W is 'W li l sa Z 9 sv' 1 1, X Q rf 'W' Ati? ei 3 2 'Z g 1' . fs i . ,f. Y. 8 V9 r ew 'er rs , X23 - '13i?es.25'w - gina! Row: M. R. Miracle, S. A. West, M. Carmichael, R. A. Valk, Mrs. Phipps, C. Reeves. Second Row: S. Dixon, J. Larch, J. Cooper, S. Blogett, P. WSST, M. E. Goin. not Pictuned: B. Thomason. sENioR HoNoR sociisrv l 5. l t Secnetanq, Sara Allen West, Pneaident, Mason Carmichael, l Vice Pneaident, Ruth Ada Valk, Sponaom, Mrs. Phipps. l l 1 l 'T .f ' ' fi 3 fs: i The Senior Honor Society of Gainesville High School is a member of the Florida State as well as the National Honor l Society. Students exhibiting high qualities of scholarship, leader- ig ship, and character are eligible for membership in this organiza- i tion. Several proiects for this year included donating money for additional books for the school library and awarding a plaque to the homerooms of the various grades having the largest honor roll at the end of each six weeks period. 1 X ' t ... Q, - ., migrant? ,Gif I n 4 1 u li il High school graduates seeking a first job are always asked the question, What experience have you had? The answer to this question is the Gainesville High School D.C.T. This program is designed especially for the students who know that they want 1 to begin work in a profession right after graduation. lt offers them two years of job experience as an employee during their ll junior and senior years of high school. This provides the student ll with skill in satisfying an employer in exchange for the wages V he earns. A D.C.T. student is always secure in the knowledge A that he has a worthwhile skill to sell. 'Jian Row: A. Coble, Pneaidentg Secmetavug, P. Wilson. Sec- ond Row: 'Vice Pueaident, J. Knight, Sql.-at-Rama, W. Williams, Uneaaunen, S. May. Wt l l l D.C.T. J l l l l 1 'lint Row: P. Wilson, S. May, G. Holt, J. Ross,.J. Basset. Second Row: J. Knight, B. Sapp, N. Davies, A. Jackson, C. Ward, L. Howell. Uhild Row: J. Rich, M. Eddie, C. Rawelson, S. Green, R. Redford, S. Steptoe, L. Fevedee. . Tw' 4' 33,41 gil H' 4x,4,,x 2904- 'tf ft is 'ki kr 8- 'f lf., .. ww.-! 'gn ia ' im . 'f jf ' f 3 A 3 ,ff Q . 13 N61 A, A . ,s 'mf'-,,:.. . ' Q . a' :1-:,,h,.,., , , , 3 my w f, f 1 If mf 25 ., ,Q Z Q M.. kt . 43' Q .H M: , a 1? - , . will f wif. gff, 1ff?L2 , ., Q ffm . V M , - 'P . -' v Q 4 - x m i 62 4 fs gg Members of the D.E.C. ore, Tins! Row: M. L. Miley, F. Hudson, B. Kennord, P, Hines, G. C. Stondridge, T. Moyben. Second Row: B, Fort, E. Worley, B, Youngblood, V. Phnlmon, M. Dukes, J. Morrrs, T. Nobles, P. Smith. 'Jhind Row: W. Willnoms, M. Drxon, G. Sherrer, B. Sheppard, R. Johns. Members of C. B. E. ore, Tina! Row: S. Roberts, E. Polk, J. L. Schenck, S. Surreng, L. Smufh, J. Dovus, L. Conn, A. Coble. Second Row: A. M. Gono, A. Furtick, S. Hinson, C. Polk, D. G. Curhs, B. Bevis, L. Pennell, M, E. Dixon. 'Jhild Row: L. Lindsey, J. Barker, C. Klcklighter, N, Squares. 2 A 5 iv 4 in 2 2 's l 5. . , ,.. Z 'sh ,. nf - , 4 s 5, I ,,f, se , M f -'fx isa A 1 ,C 2 we J nf 7 :iz A Qs A l l l l SL A M . ' W.. ' . ... A ,.. . S -sizww, X I we 33,65- ,mm Wk YQ! T? 'W '4 4' wr: .- JH . , F . . I ,se fu ' W viltia MQW JC- -9' f-p 1 's P-1 'V u .....- M.-uf 9115! 'Row G Williams P McGilvary B Hill J Coleman S Woodruff Second 'Row A Phillips A Cox I J Hardee A Summerville 'Jhmd Row S Beach J Nazal B Milam B Fitzgerald Mrs Bartlett 'Jounth Row C Reid B Reeves P Lowery W Bower J Dunnavant R Green HURRICANE HERALD STAFF Ambition to beat that deadline sums up the characteristics of members of the Hurricane Herald staff. Writing stories, rewriting stories, typing, retyping, drawing layouts, redrawing lay- outs, and doing a million other little things are all in a day's work for iournalism stu- dents who publish the bi-monthly school newspaper. The paper contains news about stu- dent council plans, club activities, sports, new students, classes, dances, as well as edi- torials and features. lt is financed by the advertisements of Gainesville merchants and the student activity fee and is supervised by Mrs. Virginia Bartlett. Publication staff under Bob Reeves, editor-in-chief includes Becky Thomason, assistant editor, Arline Phillips, managing editor, Sandra Beach, business editor, Walter Bower, advertising editor, Janet Perkins, news editor, Anne Summerville, feature editor, Priscilla Pepper, photography editor, Bonnie Fitzgerald, art editor, Sam Hill, sports editor, Pete Burns, circulation and exchange editor, and Phoebe McGilvray and Basilene Hill, copy editors. l l MQQW la x l If A 'lilut Row: T. Ruchburg, C. Thomas, J. Harkness, E. Wesley, J. Thomas, C Barber, S. Street, Mrs. Travis. Second Row: B. Watson, W. Wnluams, N Wallace, J. Erdsness, N. Walker, C. Boyd, D. Elwood, E. Broome, R. Prouchy 'Jhind Row: C. Waters, D. Bhea, R. Morgan, K. Dean, R. Aston, P. Mattox H Keene, J Grantham, L. Watson. GIRLS CHORUS 'luut Row L Flagg A Coburn S Parks B Kurzdorfer L Shore, B. Keck- lughter Second 'Row L Harben M Box G Turner S Mott, P. Gathercole, J Stlnson 'Jhmd Row N Coleman B Berry B Kerr D Ward, M. Knttler. l af! , ay . W bf I 's ' - , f , 1 0 i 5 l X' 3 A . 2 5 ' , Q i fi r 1 1 3 , 2 , t 4 , 5 . .,, yr ' ' 5' , :Wal w Zh l 2 'f 2 5 if Q vi ,rg XT, 5: 'pkg , Q. fi V? QQ , -,,' 4-i.f,r. V ,t,., 95 W' E QWWW H522 1 . I W' .9 i ff . yr ,fr y 12 1 i W! rig: 5 VA -' f 1 f t T ,S f . ff f et . . ,, it . 2 ,, , .. r 1 ri, ' if I X if 9' : ' , - , f , ,f Sf 1 .KX I iii? V it :J .riff i ' ' 4 -arf. 1 J gf f . r 1 J 9, M J f If 3.11, . A A I ' A , ff if 5 ,,, . 1 gf E .gf T ij gg 52 W , E s , Y if Q MIXED CHORUS 'lvut Row: Mrs. Travis, J. Baxter, D. G. Yawn, L. Willis, R. Waterhouse, C. P. Hunter, B. A. Fagre, R. Cowart, J. Cox, C. Jones, M. Coourn, P. Anderson, Harris, J. Jenkins, M. Babb, L. Reaves. Second Row: B. Harrell, S. Baughan, B. Scholfield, P. West. 'Jounth Row: S. Smith, l. Mitchell, B. Brady, D. Croy, B Seay, S. Bronson, P. Wood, T. Trieste, E. Johnson, A. Jones. 'Jhind Row: R. Wiggins, R. Burch, M. Rich, M. Whiddon, C. Hutson. CHORUS TEACHER: 5 CHORUS G. H. S. CHORUS The G.H.S. Chorus of T956-T957 is composed of the Mixed, Girls', and Ninth Grade Choruses, Senior Ensemble, Melody Maids, Senior Trio, and Melodettes. The two most important goals for each year are District and State Contests. An operetta, The Fortune Teller, Spring and Fall Concerts, a variety show, and a Christmas program were scheduled events for the year. A group of Seniors and other eligible students are elected each fall to go to Clinic and Experimental Chorus in Tampa in January. Those attending this year were Pat Anderson and Patty Wood, Experimental Chorus, Sarah Baughan and Sandra Smith went as usherettes. Kerry Kelly, Richard Wiggins, Stanley Hester, Ricky Waterhouse, Jill Jenkins, Priscilla West, Molly Whiddon at- tended Clinic Chorus. Some money-making projects, other than the variety show and operetta, were evening performances for the townspeople, fruit cake sales, and several dances for the student body. Mrs. Elizabeth Travis, who came to G.H.S. in 1955, is the able director. , T40 'ff' - 7 w . . - xp, , f P 4 , if . ' f 5 Ji if Tina! Row: Piono- E. Johnson, J. Jenkins, D. G. Yown, S. Smith, M. Whid- don, A. Jones, I. Mitchell. Second Row: R. Waterhouse, R. Wiggins, R. CHQRUS GIRLS TRIO D G Yown M Rich J. Jinkins. V 1,- ' ,,.wwW4f4 . , ey ff 1 l i we ' i i f W ,. 1 H... W 5 we 4. Q W J' . - i J -it J A Age. ' f f . is f s. J it ,M , X' AFV A. J 5 f ' . .... . ff sf we J. 21 R - c.,,,,, .5 A .f .. if M5 M-Olly it 1 WW' 0 lm me V '52 Q . . , J W if , A V I 5, , , 5 E 43 A-K Q b - 2 , J L. gg l ff Q 5 44 Qsgigg l H Q5 My i ' fix Qi mysql-i J J J 'lint Row: J. Drone, M. Baxley, M. Reichert, B. Minnick. Second Row: B. l.. Purvis, J. Hudson, R, McMichen, Mr. Capo, Sponaon. 'loumth Row: B. I Junior, H. Weeks, L, Bectold, D, West. 'Jhind Row: R, Rivera, B. McMillan, Hall, R. Berns, J. Preisler, A. Wihlburg, J. Duvs, B. Johnston. J i J J J I 0 o 0 J J J 735, .Q y a g, ' 'U . Q f J J . Q J The purpose of the G.H.S. TEC Club is to help develop y , J. ,X xv , understanding and appreciation of technical training, to encour- Y f ,, I , . u 1 I , A gig' . age and develop leadership and scholarship among the members, J J .1 .y , to promote and develop fellowship, loyalty, and social develop- Q 1, f Q:-f J ment by well-planned social activities during the school year. 'R ' fi J . ' Elgible for membership are all high school students engaged in l A i i regular technical training. , W. y 1 - 1 ' J M . 142 R. Rivera, 'Pneaidenlg J. Preisler, Vice-Pneaidenlp B. Minnick, 'Jneaauneng B. Hall. Secnetanq. Z' . 'TW' ' AL f-' U' ' I 51 1, xg f 4 K 2 A ,gi H H if 'Qs J km f 'aw ' , ig 43 .F W t ij if 9 M , , Q , A L X L 'E W ' ' 9' f aa ff- we-Q QQ, Q 4 gk' N5 Katherine Knodle Peggy Nun yi 1 'x A l, 'W t 63 1 A t if I mkfbgzt W1 1' , 'rg A R ' l . I if LZ 1 'ix . .fn V w ugywzff . A ' fwtffffgf r . wfggfifixat M 'lv L 'Y ,ff-. 2 41 -5.-f ails 1 521, HEAD MAJORETTES Borboro Hendrlcks ond Lou Horrls Barbara Gornto Gull Rogers an A I P 6 I. ,fin sf Q, , ,Q 1 L f . Wi' Q J 9 N , I' , f I 1 ,, , , t ' r , ig.: M W lv, , , ' -- - if Sf A ' 4 Q , Y L, f S? r - . ...mx 55'-'HN . fl 'wks Q- 'Na W: xx I 'N wus? E ay W X if . fi A 2 X -.Mr Sue Mortin DRUM MAJOR Joe Arrington Vondy Cooper ,rm f A 3? 'JT 1. I GJ-LS. Band 'lluteaz K. Deurloo, B. Tew, F. Strickland, R. Thruston. Oboea: J. Frierson. Baaaoona: P. Bailey, B. Wan- ninger. Baan Clanineta: B. Sterrett, T. Lambeth. Clanineta: J. Arrington, J. Fagan, D. Deurloo, C. Bryron C. Coe, B. Bryron, E. Simmons, S. Taylor, Q. Tanksley, P. Hughes, T. Neff, J. Millner, J. Cooper, J. McDon- ald, A. Dunscombe, G. Videon, R. McMichen, J. Wallace, B. Greene. G.H. . ww xxx Dnum major: Joe Arrington Band Dinecton Mr. Donaldson Q. H. S. Band Saxophonea: J. O'Neal, G. Commings, M. Stubblefield, J. Stapleton, R. Tydick, T. Thompson, S. Lusk. Con- neta: S. Wynn, J. Crown, K. Rape, T. Fristoe, E. Bedell, P. Jones, D. Perry, C. Shields. 'Jnench Hanna: M. Pearce, M. Thayer, B. Davies, D. Ferguson. Tlombonea: S. Givens, J. Dusenbury, J. Ambrose, R. Philman, Banitonea: M. Adams, T. Holmes. Baaaea: W. Faulkner, S. Lynn, R. Hester. Pencuaaion: S. Baughan, H. Cass. P. Clayton, S. Willis. BAND 238 33l fag nr ,disb- Band Council 'linat now: J. A. O'Neal, S. Wynn, E. Simmons, Second now: J. Arrington, P. Clayton, D. Durloo, S. Givens. The Band: The Gainesville High School Band is a source of both pleasure and pride for the students. Their beautiful music provides hours of enioyment to the listeners and their fine playing makes everybody proud to say, Thats our Band! ln fact, they so impressed the judges at State Contest that they re- ceived a superior rating in marching, sight reading, and concert. The Band went to Miami last summer and had a wonderful time. They are planning a trip to New Orleans this year and have worked hard on their proiects to obtain their goal. Most of their funds come from the money they made selling candy during the school year. The Band gives various programs during the year, among them: two concerts with the full band and one with the variety band. There are ol members in the organization and all of them are outstanding. The biggest honor bestowed upon them was when they were chosen for the first chair of America, a yearly annual for the best high school bands in the nation. Gainesville High is certainly proud of their fine musicians. THE LATIN CLUB I .' ,. , V16- 5,1 fd Z? 1, -vtfxf. :Mi 'ae' -.r M Kneeling: F. Felthom, C. Byron, G. Blonston. Tins! Row: Mrs. Sweeney, R. Johnison, C. Jones, M, A. Aury, L. Bertin, M. Jughes, R. A. Valk, Mrs. Crist. Second Row: B. A, Sisler, S, Schenck, S, Patrick, J, Cline, S, Kesterson, R. Flanagan, A. Reyn' olds. Uhifld Row: Jane Reynolds, J. Spurlick, B. Parrish, C. Cor- LAIH4 i , ' jrwrw' l ' 1-Q I rf? pie, , l LH.. ' :..a.f I I I Ruth Flanagan, Ruth Ada Valk - Consult fo! the Pdnlddllij Aldile Maiynel Hughes, Page McKean - Consul bon the Plebeiana. 'WW vi. 1 . Q , .M ,M . I '1 as 4 is is fu 414 o 'C 6,112 s. Q .13 lin .4-afiil rr 64.4443 saw' Q ' 4 Latin Club Ofbicefu LATIN CLUB OFFICERS 146 ' , fe. . wt 3 JW!- 1 O! if W - M Q fr I. i , 4 4 ,, ' , f K A ' W 1 --' ' f aff 4, ev illof , aff We . W 3, f 9' W, r Qc K Vx' Q, nelius, J. Hart, L. Donaldson, L. Herbert. goufzlh Row: J. Clark, V. Gann, C. Hunter, C, West, B. Schofield, C. Ford, J. MacDon ald, S. Shear. Qibth Row: E. Kilgore, J. Baxter, J. Wade, D Ferguson, P. Bowers, B. P. Pennington, S. Shovar, P. Hughes, S Lusk, P. Lytle. CLUB 't The purpose of the Latin Club is to furnish in- terested students with a background of Roman life and customs. The club is open to any Latin student who wishes to become a member. An interesting feature of the club is their election of officers. The members divide into two groups, the Patricians and the Plebeians, with one Consul from each. Ten trib- unes of the Plebians who are from the freshman class, and ten other students IDecemvirsl write the Constitution. Other officers are the Praetor, Quaestor, and Aedile. The club promotes interest in the ways ofthe Ancient Romans. , 'ken , V6 5-Z' 7? , Avy? .1 gg' if 4- f, .V fs i sg, my , if -K ,.' f sw fy . 2.-ws X R V, wg , 'A f fs J -. 'ff .,1iiif??,.' f i ., A Qfwffv Y Ni if I., .KM ,, if 1 , 1, ,gf ' f' '. . wi .. Jw ly gy 1 , 522, L jikhiffad vlf f A L A 3 ti 34-If , ff Q.. , X 13 , 1 L Q yf 'mi f wi? z A2574 7 , ,Im s s sw , f 2 ,W 1 fa z X2 A l C E ll 5 . x 1 fs:-if 4 ,,-,, , i 5 1 2 . tg glfldf Row: L. Larson, A. Jon es, R. Osterbind. Second Row: B. Schenck, L. Gramling, J. Harlow, H. Gilli- land. 'Jhind Row: G. Chappell, J. Cooper, B, Purser, Mrs. Kurtz. SCIENCE CLUB Row I- Editor:-in Chieb B Ch b l S - - , . am er in, ecnetafug, N. May, Ha- aiata t6d' - ' ' n item, F. Torroca. Row 2. Anutant Buaineaa manager: V, Bean, Bualneaa manaqen, S, Blodgett, Adviaon, Mr. Lowe, ANNUAL STAFF The Annual Staff of 1957 has brought to you the best yearbook that has ever been published for Gainesville High School. This year's annual is bigger and better than ever before. Everyone on the staff has worked hard down to the smallest detail to make this book one that you will be proud of and cherish throughout the years. We hope we have achieved our purpose. Years from now when you pick up this annual, perhaps the dim memories you have will be- gin to become clearer and once again you will hear the noisy halls, the click of lockers, and the laughter of school days gone by. W -. , 1, , .f M e'-,ziw f 1 V ,.....,.W-vw . 5:23:59 Y., A 'vs Q 1 'r' J 9 , .-W? .fp .V W, , ,N J-Q:-w.5..: -N Q., -.., if X , . A , in A , , 5 vw sfffwff 4 . W, .. .5 , 3- V. pw- ,ep X wg'-Jife 11... 'B x N' i i f g 1 f'. A ., hg.? ,1g Q gf, 4 - ww w V gi-,gjh . M Ain Y., w W .-aw., , 2135 3 ,mas f: -N 1 5 r 'H ' ' 5 - 1 Q2 W fm PM ,f S -. if? .M 'f- Q 1 I v- .,,.,45.,L,,,,, VL' 2,55 :giz m - Kg ' aw t Q ' - 1 if E Us xx ' Y,'vSx.wf N WM. , s 'xx it . it N K f , Q, U ' -f s i Left to Riqht: M. Reitz, C. Stedmon, Student Dinectonq Editou. Left to Right: D. Hendrux, Aaaiatant Publicity Editong P Wood, Publicitq Editonp R. Wallace, Adventiainq Sditong K. Kelly, Ania- 3 tant fldvefltiainq Editors. Aaaiatant Editou, M. Blank, Sditon, J. Perkms, B. Tew. Photoqlulphcu, B. Pepple, J. Ford, F. Murphree, R. Green. 'I49 J .xv ' f 1' Wy: f, 3 . ','T'. ffl., 'i tz- A . X ' L I yr ' 'SZ . e- .J V N7 Y .5 if ., ,Qui V - 4 N in f ...,... .W X , ,g. , - ,. ,K 'Mfg 2 V I j sa, . fe f J ya.. ,fp , 'eww . ti' f ff , ' A A f' ag 5 .. we ii.i Q ,. j if .. A vi? .' ,'P'hF'.,rS.,..,. ,M a 1f f:.s 1 ' ff 'wfft'2',. f: - A 3 4 , L 354. . ,. ' 5 ' .. - f -...z e 32 P fi fL.k ffw'f?.fQ f' , 1 .f . . . iJ.W'r5ff-ti . .QW dc. .1 . . ti, X 4 Y f ...Z -LL' . fir , 5 FUTURE NURSES 23:4 if 44. 93. .22 xt? 2 f A 'ibut Row: D. Yown, B. Hill, J. Beard, B.J. Tony, S. Woodruff. Second Row: L. Reeves, M. Hartman, M. Holder. J. Gann, T. Anderson, T. Lambeth. 'Jhirid Row: B. Hall, A. Tanner, J. Frierson, J. Balsomo, P. Schroder, R. Prouchy. 'lowlth Row: N. Griffin, S. Smith, M. Whiddon, l. Mitchell. FUTURE NURSES CLUB The Future Nurses' Club was organized in Gaines- ville High School in 1953 with the help of Mrs. Vir- ginia Allen who has since been a very helpful ad- visor. To become a member of this club, one must show a definite interest in nursing and be of good character. The main aims of the club are to educate its members as to the nursing profession and to be of service to mankind. The Future Nurses' Club sends delegates to the district and state conventions and has a membership tea every year in September. The members hope soon to care for the quiet room and work as aides in the Alachua General Hospital. 150 OFFICERS r Sai Il l l T l i 1. .. . . it i l l Q, . . W hlrtlz IQ! af . 3 ., ' .'-'fs J .ii if i535F'.2ai:mf2p. fi-me W fu: - 1533 .. . .f .,,. I ,.. ., f it! ft rev' if ' di 'il ' U- V-An 'Q' .. K .v--. ' is . .ww -vm YS mv? . 'S . .. R,,,..wy . f-,yin .mv g.,--ssw.f,'v 13- -1 - . J. . - . W A 653553 24 ff- W -23', .: ,. . .. .,..4.......M,,, ... ilu! Row: J. Gann, Hiatonian. Second Row: J. Balsomo, Sgt.- at-Afzmag M. Holder, Secfietanq. 'Jhimd Row: S. Smith, Chap- lain, M. Whiddon, Pneaidentg l. Mitchell, Vice Pneaident. l A A Mg 64. I 1 1 1 FRENCH CLUB Les Bouttons lThe Clownsl organized last year to broaden the French students' understanding of the lan- guage and the customs ot the people who speak it. The club holds one business meeting each month and the mem- bers have enioyed the monthly meetings and movies which they attend at the University of Florida. To become a clown one must have a C-average in French and a C-average in all other subiects, as well. 'lunch Club ottlC2'l5 Pneaident, M. E. Goin, 'Vice Pneaident H Cass 'lneaaunen J Greenman, Panliamentanian, M. Berman Secnetanq D Hendrix LES BCUFFONS aiu! Row: J. Donovan, M. Berman, J. Greenman. Second Row: H. Cass, D. Hendrix, S. Baughn, A. Cox, 'Ihind Row: R. A. Valk, J. Benninger, M. E. Goin, Mrs. Bartlett. Hardaway, S Kwa- QYJ 4 j wig-0 in -Q f-u . f' ,.. af' we kxhgy r -1 - A xg . ,On ,,,,, 4 u wi , -5,..,f, 3, Q Q ,, v , N ,I ' -4 555 ll-4: Q r N f S ' '- ' typ' Sffu-2g,:'.ffQm3im X ' . WE'wTT'ff,ji-3'54'f , 'lgxjgrgc 'f'?, A - Q -f f,,,y ,K Qgagzj M Q V --.C rf, ' 'f 11, R, . 9, W.1'f1.,v . 3753 NV ' Av- Q - z. . Q 1 x , . X x W Q 1,3 Y . l W A 3- M ug, M L 1 Q - xt, If ,is QSC! '-, rf' in ' wi L ' 2' 'V-Q '-f,.f7 Zi W f Q 1 1 'M , ., X Nw F aj Q gawk, ' ' Q ' WA' . ' ,aifxvkxwlgggwjkv . '17 . .k ' Ap Wk., . gl' X , F ,- Ap viii 1514550 K f , I ki? ,, ,, , f ff A wvi'-wr? 2 A 3, Q , lf f 5 6 Wwna. ,353 , 1- wa shi, , fngifffkf QV., ' ?f7x9i:'mQQf3,K T w..,w,I l,, - . , ,.v. .gmt . , , aw, , p AY ,,,,:,a gd- + ' 4 1-' . f rl lf-,':V'gfx aff, Y' 'f 5 , 'MY , M ' w -5,1 6.-QQ Q ,nf , . S 1 I, , X . ' uf, ,ff . f N 4 , 1 iff? 4 'A -..., ' , , , ,,., . sw . , Rf 21 .5 1 A ,' , ' ,f X, - I y U, J T . Q ' V. ,WWW W iff-QL H I' n , , ,N 1 . ,M U , . lm. p .4 Q . :WN HURRICANES lV53 Q suPERLATlvEs Q HQMECQMING Q OTHER FEATURES MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED- 'He has achieved successvvho has lived vvell, laughed ofTen and loved much . . . who has always looked for The besT in ofhers and given Them The besT he had . . Bessie Anderson STanley MASON CARMICHAEL and MIKE BERMAN Sw SENIOR SUPER BEST ALL AROUNDLO, Wan- derful, wonderful, and mosT wonderful wonderful! and yeT again wonderful . . . Shakespeare PATRICIA KELLY and BOB HENDERSON 4' .N xxx , L ,, -'NX .N R . wfwi aff 12 g' 1' I-1, ig ., ,S , .I . 1, 6, 3.4 kg , jwss xo, .Ki ,cg 5 f,.1 .V gf Y , S, 'J V K , 64 fee ' is 4 '7f?5'Z'l:f41,. 5. ' P QHJ1, s 'f J sf Z?ifJ-:li N f fi! if. 2 jeg! gk Fm 3. V N' it ' ,, Y . 21 vfiif i f' me fb: cb At .D N' ti r QT23ffQg1 '?i - 391 WA' I A ' f g:,.ff- ' ,. isp 1. -s ,. .,:,f. ,s f , . LATIVES .Q I I I PRISCILLA PEPPER AND BUDDY HATCHER Most Attractive - And both were young ond one wos beautiful. Lord Byron M if new x A tl if sf f P ? .V A ' 'E J iff? 1 if 3,-Xssx I . I 'Q Mt. . gg 1 R , V, :if V 'YE S 2 P1 f ,fu - y wi ff? PM M 'i x 37 if sr 1 bg Y f if YS lv Q if W 2 X. f' M MONA RAE MIRACLE AND RICKY WATERHOUSE Cutest - Born with the gift of laughter ond o sense thot the world is mod. Rofoel Sobotini -,,2,,, ,Z ,. f T f , E W, T f V 3 2-, - .i - V -V , , fftjgff ff - Z' . 1 5-g.y,AgVe-me ..y w,,, 'V 1-my v I If ,,-,fa 5 gg V ,yfeffzo gg,-,K , Viv-5 fy , in -i. - V H - z- 2555 H 1 V 2 - 1 , my ww: afkffwmfwwr-f,ff - - L- - - -' ,Q ,V,wfi4rYM-xy - i V Vfwurwm :wwsr-XWM .-eww - -fV M- V ....,.- - V af :- ,- - -- V4X,QfVj2!..Y6' ?f?'eyjZ,.,L:i'W0' f-'JM .W My ' .V-2' I' I . I Zig-We Wg-,QV ,, 5 T2 ,421 - , Wrsir if ,QV -J-,yy-4 Wg, 7 .f,:g, !-,,,V3fVff -,.g,fV21g,, f JE:-,-Q. I -- WL-,zfhff df, -5 X, V KV V 1,4 X M -'-'Qfif...,-In , W 1,V ' ' ff'-,,fff3f. fyf' f r f V 2 V- ef W V V 1 4' H2 NU ' -W 7' X' ' A T .- , A , T. . ff,f , , f ig I . M ' T mi wf '- - L- T 1 T 4. if ' Q5 - V Q , -,fa X -A4522 A- -1,---L , 'LL' ZW , ,V . I f1.4,. f.,, V!,. 4. -s 4 ..f . , 5155? ff , '53 ff - .-qv, N -2 T , - -- l w 1 , - . 1- ,V-V --'ff ,V - 'If ' T- ' X 'V ' .. V V wwf 4 - W - . 1,27 :-V -Q -MMM! M14 f - T A Q - f w -T , ,, ,-.,. .. VV -V ,iq-is f , X A l, fiswwmgb 3 qgpgkd, gi , . A276Q3Waf4?479s - 1 M' Q ,ff -. gk lm T- - W . i T 4 . it V - '- TSABEL SCOTT AND PETE BURNS - . V, V -- V 'Q -' ..,. 'e .. f -' ' , ,fi x,yzgm':fLwT ,w zpf , wr V45 j, J 1 N,.r. -we , , 1, ..., , M f Md, MZ V nz.. ffyegg f if 4 lf . f , , f-ww: ffww ,gf Nga- - f v ff -V - if mv ,Q . , -jg-pkg-,. W - J V Personality Plus - Jest, and youthful Jollity T ' , V if ' . T, K 4 V- ,r V, ,'-- fi?-'-F t V -'new-vf .iffviff , Sf 24,-Q'-, .LT M- - VV'-' Q ' ' 1 - V .- ulps ond C ronks and wonton Wnles, I ,V 'Q Q 'V-' f , PM V, isiw?.V 5-Y? MMM -13'-sV Ms'Vf -Wim-0 f, spVV ' f V 50 f,:,1e 4-Q f' ,3 Q-114-aff Nods ond Becks ond WfeQll'led SmIleS. -- , 'W ., ' T u -2- f ----- f, ' My zynfxf f , gn- Mg? Qgiffsw '- V, V- ' Vf A T I i ii -i T MARY RICH AND BOB REEVES Prettiest Eyes - Those true eyes, Too pure ond to honest in ought to disguise The sweet soul shining through them. Owen Meredith John Milton l LATIVES BIGGEST FLIRT - Through thicke and thin, both over Ioanke and Ioush, In hope her to attaine by hooke or crooke. Edmund Spenser PATTY LOWRY and CHARLES TUTTLE if Q A f- I, ,.,M,g, ff .i,5y9i?f5z2f'7' fn. xii Q , Kfis 3 'R 9 I , . :HEMI :Ui-' D f ij f I Q g , ' ' . 3 vt, '-fi 1. 1: N - f r gt f 'Lf ' I 2:1 4 ,Q.3ilI' I if i V my . ,4.V y I , gf 5.3 ' ' .gl -5- ,Ax 'iw' S ,- ff g'.1?'.,.,, 5, ,iz 3,54 tw .u V.,, V U PRETTIEST HAIR - 'Tvvas a beautiful mist . . . The love Iiest hair in the world. O'ReiIIy GWEN WILLIAMS and RUBLE SOUTHERLAND .. 51 .W '. Y . hz , T .M , k if Q ,, f i 1 f f ,V ,Q ,f 1i:,..,,2, wwf 'J A I .. U... l fm f W E WM, Q 1 4 NANCY MAY AND LARRY HAYES Best Dressed - The glass of fashion and the mould of form, The observed of all observers! Shakespeare SENICR , 15 fiiwz- ? - ' V 5, !,,..f!f ., W 4 f Q. if fm ..,, .,,.. . .1 my 'j fy? A X . ,... . f 1. fe' e l MARY EVELYN DIXON AND DELMAR REAM Best Figure and Physique - A form so fair that, like the air, 'Tis less of earth than heaven. Edward Coote Pmkney W' V V, v. v K 8 1 , v .- 3 JANET PERKINS AND MILTON ELIADES Friendliest - Gif ye want ae friend that's true, I'm on your list. Robert Burns . ., M-f f. if7f2fhf'i ' ' i SNA? WAN '-,- 'f ' ,ya L iw , 332 5 i 4 ' f 'ani I dh 4, if , . 5 ,s 2 , BARBARA CHAMBERLIN AND JOHN POSEY Cutest Couple - To be in love is merely to be in a state of perpetual anaesthesia. Henry Louis Mencken x. .1 IB gf iff' ' in 2 IAA ' ' - tml -I W1'+: g Q I I , wf ,af ' if 1 , - ' ,.,, Q 5 I I I ANGELITA FORT AND MARION BRONSON Most Athletic - To set the cause above renown, To love the game beyond the prize, To honor, while you strike him down, The foe that comes with fearless eyes. Sir Henry Newbolt I I I I I ti I I il I SEBHCHII ,I I I I I I I I I 1 MARY ELIZABETH GOIN AND BUCK GRINTER Most Dependable - . . .Constant as the northerm star, Of whose true fix'd and resting quality There is no fellow in the firmament. Shakespeare .11 SUPER, I LATIVES l ii 1, SANDY BLODGETT AND BILL SENSABAUGH i i i'Wittiost - Hast so much wit, and mirth. . .about F thee, l There is no living with thee, nor without thee. l Joseph Addison l M CAROLYN REAVES AND KERRY KELLY Most Talented - With grace to win, With heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes. Ralph Waldo Emerson ,M 'W MMM W f mf ' K , IWW! ,Wm , , , J Wwwf I ,, , ff f , ,W 5 mu we .,, . MQW A 1 f f, we , Z X F 4 f - WW Attendant, Mona Rae Miracle, Queen, Priscilla Pepper, King, Bob Henderson, Attendant, Isabel Scott. 6 v ,X 1 Q , A S , ,Z nw. na- N' W '?'x'gjf. jf 'pg' Wiffwgqfv -ff v U fpwflh 5 2 ,, ' f-- MM we 2 t-.efwzwoaw ttwvevewft toti. ' t wwf: V. we f Q, .. , W-1zfc:'t'm.Q 13m f Q?fSf. Qefwzg ,sg ft '- ,,.,.'- :, at ,'.. , cfm: t M We d 9? at ' X X 1 gf'-3 ' ' ff ff W. ,H ' 14, W V . 1 342 f ' 4. 'fV,, eww We . 6 M Q as - digg? Q Q' 56152 , SQ ft 5 , c , - X. '- M gy - ,Q x t ' be W cc ,Q-Q1 Zigfwyt' , X ,Q .,,,,' , ' 4 f 'V saw, V Q04 5 Q 94 W ' fd! . 049 V1 t 'Z . J X A ,wi N , E -cf. t X Gene Blackwelder, Puddin Dykes, Nancy May, Reid Henson. 16 2 3 J is M4 l I vmfff' , qc M-fwi , w wie., E ,L 1, ., -ow l. :Lui .K h qwirxe w ..,f1', if-wit 1, .Q 1' Q51 HOMECOMING COURT REIGNS The crowning of Queen Priscilla Pepper, King Bob Hen- derson, Princess Judy Harkness and Prince Donny Rice at the Storm Warning on Thursday before the Leon game began the round of 1956 Homecoming festivities. The revival of Storm Warning, the pep rally, proved to be a big entertain- ment success, with amusing skits, songs, and cheers. A big bonfire made with firecracker laden wood was held behind the gym on Thursday night. In the parade held Friday after- noon, clubs and individuals decorated cars and bicycles. The prize for the most original and ingenious entree was won by the Beta-Tri-Hi-Y. GainesvilIe's loss in the game was a great disappointment, but everyone enioyed the Victory Dance after it. We were very proud of our team for they played a good game. Attendant, Ann Bush, Princess, Judy Harkness, Prince, Donnie Rice, Attendant, Judy Tucker J . . ., A i me A A 'iify f .I ' f . . gif my -'Qi ' 5 , I 1 I J' 11. 11' F1 I i 1 1 1' K 5 I Way? if' 1 f i .,,, 3 f 2 I, 4 3 V 342 3 , 1 1 G.H.S. Sponsors ,, Y, ,I :I 1 Pep rally 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 HCMECO Princess and Prince F, ,, . an , fmt , ,I 0 Q X , fv . wa-.f , 4 ' , 1 'r 3 .f , .-fu: '- '. .. . 1 Bonfire f 1 Alpha Tfa-Ha-Y skaf '64 1 i - 4 Qgfvfh e Marching Bond Cheerleaders Skit ING SCENES h I 1 Here comes the Team 65 Was I there 2 Eddie Hartman, Sarah Baughan, Albert Wehlburg. Eddie Hartman, Mona Rae Miracle, Sarah Baughan, Albert Wehlburg. Antigone For the first time at G.H.S., a Greek tragedy was presented to the student body by the Hurri- cane Players. Although the play, Antigone, directed by Herman Shonbrun, was a dramatic reading, long hours ot rehearsal and tiresome work went into the final production. The tragedy is the story of a young girl, Anti- gone, who is executed when she insists on burying her dead brother after the king has decreed that the brother, as an enemy of state, must be left un- buried. Sarah Baughan, in the lead role, was ably supported by a group of extremely talented stu- dents. ANTIGONE CAST ANTIGONE ................ Sarah Baughan NURSE ..... .... M olly Whiddon ISMENE- - - .... Mona Rae Miracle CREON ...... .... A Ibert Wehlburg HAEMON ..... - - - -John Dusenbury FIRST GUARD- - - - - - - - -Eddie Hartman SECOND GUARD- - - --------- Sam Hill MESSENGER ----- - - - Bob Richardson PAGE ------- - - -Sarah Shonbrun EURYDICE ---- ---- P amela Lytle LEET TO RIGHT: John Dusenbury. Mona Racmiracle, Molly Whiddon, Sarah Baughan, Albert Wehlburg, Pamela Lyttle , Eddie Hartman. l SENIOR CLASS PLAY SENIOR PLAY CAST lin order of appearancel JEANNIE PEABODY ...................... CLAUDE FRALEY ...... RUSSELL PEABODY .... ANNABELLE ........ - - ELOISE ................ - GRACE PEABODY ......... AURELIA AUDREY WUNKLE- - - - - - SOPHIA JANE WUNKLE .... ....... S andra Smith DR. EDWARD APPLEBY .... - - - GEARGE PEABODY ..... - - LARRY JORDAN - - .- - - ALICE ........... MISS JACOBS MR. POOLEY - ------Jim Cooper ------Joyce Baxter --------Mary Rich - - - - Jill Jenkins - - - -Joe Sheridan Mona Rae Miracle -Molly Whiddon Sandford Simmons - -Bill Sensabaugh Has this family got you down that low? - -- - - --Pete Verri - - - - - Donna Yawn - - -Becky Thomason - - - -Bob Richardson l l l Make-up all over everyone! lt's A Great Life, the senior class production directed by Mr. Herman Shonbrun, was presented on November 6 and 7. The play was a great success, but, at times during the long rehearsals, prop hunting, and worry with unlearned lines, Mr. Shonbrun and the cast had their doubts about what a great life it was. The hero of the comedy, George Peabody, had his doubts about how great life was, too, as he became in- creasingly frustrated with his crazy, disorganized family. To remedy his troubles, he introduced the Peabody Plan, designed to bring peace, organization, and sanity to his charming family. Of course, the Plan succeeded in doing y exactly the opposite. l All ended well, though, and everyone agreed that it was an extremely likeable, laughable show. fl This is The Cast 'Wet Kai? 3 wiki aw yi i 'tt is :-1'v:.,-- L .::.Q' In I ggi, 1- Mb, .4 . Q. ,N ,- f 2 ' e sl .f f 1 1 Wi? iv ff Qt 4 ' 'W V 'W - 4W f , s ' i ,s ' . v 'NS f, gf , f . i ff' Q1 . in- fe. ' is g . A 4' we m y y i, ya 46 f .ff Q ,.,v, fn-, f , 7? f t ' Za , ay ' . ,. W 5 ii ' A Y we 3 i k xi: 4 4 sf Cake Auction ALPHA-TRI-l'li-Y CAKE AUCTION: The Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y held their cake auc- tion in the auditorium on February l8. The bidding was fast and furious as the won- derful cakes lbalced by the girlsl were quickly sold to the hungry students. Beth Morgan auctioned oft the various items which were sold. Many Gainesville mer- chants graciously contributed products to the sale from their stories. Because of the hard work by all the club members and the enthusiastic response from the student body, the auction was a huge success. This is a yearly event sponsored by the club and all the proceeds go to the Cancer Fund. .. T , V 'I fgidf if :M i , va ,ah 5' it 1 e ff ? . f if - .. FN 1' f f Q . W. qmifiii .- - T ,fi 1 v xygk, 4. ,,.- L I ' L 'ff i .,.4,. . J V .I :N ww, i , , f T .f . f 0 f . .T We ffm wfizwv- ,cf s 4 K ' I- f 4 .LQ ' . , , Q i f, f, 5 X s f nr? if T lf? 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X ai, , ' ' cf Sfmt 14:43-9 ' qi' e Q6 . ' I .5 5 gf 'WX-,,'h-,'f.Q. i fy ' . H 1 Chaperones The Freshmen Hop was held on February 22 in the school gym. Music and merriment were the key- notes ofthe evening as the couples danced until the wee small hours of the morning. Underwater Fan- tasy was the theme of the dance and the clever decorations were a real hit with everyone. A big octopus, fish nets, shells, and fish were placed around the room. Tables lined the walls and candles held in corks supplied a romantic atmosphere. Dee Dee Webb and Donnie Rice reigned as the royal couple. Everyone had a lovely time and will re- member their hop as a real success. ss. Maiorettes Dance BACK-T0-SCHOOL-DANCE: The annual Back-To-School-Dance spon- sored by the cheerleaders took place the first Friday after school began. The largest number of people to ever attend a dance at the Rec- reation Center came to enioy the fun and mer- riment. The first homework assignments were quickly forgotten as the music set the couples rocking. A school house, pencils, apples, and blackboards decorated the center, carrying out the theme. Skits were presented by the cheerleaders and everyone agreed that the dance was a big success. Good ole Celia zz The boys enioyed it Back-to-School Dance Remember to buy your annual! K Wogching fhe floorshow And the Keyeffe Kcsonovo is X ff- V Milton Eliodes A big Success Go Asey Master of ceremonies-Dean Con- sfans li Cheerleaders, players, parents enioy meal A Mg-n,.,. ' fp,g33l 5' x Q M PHL !s Guests enioy the meal too. l v I .,-QI SKC, 3 '4 a A . 3 K -. v I 5' - - ' 1 , ,S , , X X l b Arthur Roundtree- Most improved line man Roger Shields-A'Best Scholar Buddy Hatcher-HBest Scholar Bill Gillis- Most improved back Ray Rivera- Most determined Football Banquet - 1957 The annual Gainesville High School Foot- ball Banquet was held February l4 in the school cafeteria. The room was attractively decorated by the cheerleaders with stream- ers, flowers, and miniature goal-posts. Attend- ing the banquet were A and B Squad football players, the coaches and their wives, A and B squad cheerleaders, parents of Marion Bronson-Distinguished Honor- able mention-All State Ruble Southerland-First team-North Eastern Conference Sanford Bronson-Honorable Mention- All State Eddie Feely-4th team All State Quarter- back 5' John Posey lNot Picturedl-l-lonorable Mention N.E.C. Bill Gillis-Honorable Mention N.E.C. the players, and the guest speakers. After the delicious meal had been eaten, the main pro- gram got under way. Dr. Constans, Chief Jointer, and Coach Fuller made talks to the group. Awards were given to the outstanding players of this year's team and many boys were honored for their hard work. W-Z.. 4. - A' if - 'lv as-fe I ' ' .-V 2 K i' I, .Q W is I The iump G.-G.-G.-Uh! - ,fe K W ' if! Don't Leave, Dickie! when youye Up, youire up GAMES ,, its ei i W ii, ' ff in 'gui The Gong 174 The Pyramid 2 5 1 s s x 1 i I W,- mf JQY,x'fvQ 5 3 ls ig Af work again Now don'f get mad, Patty BUCKY E l ,kv , wi? f 'r E: ,-15352: gk - Q 9' A in . 'K - N 33,4 . h W. That impish look Mermaids Homecoming-1953 y, 'Q3fx,423B, ,, .Ah J-lf lui s Y A 3 ,xiii-'f..:.:1fl,'Evl llli. Y ,rar.fff,.g5f5 : , K A A, . .'u'.,. ' Z' '3' Moonlight gamblers Oh that Florida sunshine TRI-HI-Y - KEYETTE Ready-Aim-Fire Gef the ball, you all Ready to begin Roh, Roh, Roh ,..,, 176 M A. ,X ,, 'fr if 5 Senior-Faculty Basketball Game THE SENIOR-FACULTY BASKETBALL GAME: The Senior-Faculty Basketball game has become an annual event that is a great fa- vorite with everyone. In this great athletic struggle, the brawny male members of our illustrious faculty pit their skill against the eligable senior boys. ln the hilarious battle that follows, iust about everybody manages to laugh himself silly. The dignified teachers really ham it up with crazy costumes and neck breaking antics. Although the seniors showed a lot of spirit and made agoodshowing, the faculty won the game. , law Q l' , W W 5 ti T ,Q 11' -' i 2 E ft I - f if 1 if 25 S, - I r g, 1 wi Mr. Turlington, Coach McGowan, and Coach Niblack tried ,. Q , ff fill, Q.. Now don't get mad Milton! 'U 1 sr if i 'T fywtsw 3 29 IKQQQ is , .i .,.... , Q Bobby ond Moryonne Spanish Club Initiation SPANISH CLUB INITIATION All second yeor Sponish students ond those with o B overoge in the first yeor closses were initioted into Los Sombreros Altos on October 4 Severol of the new members pro- posed morrioge to eoch other ond there wos plenty ot singing ond doncing, os well os skits ond poems, oll in Sponish. Muy bien! The guests finolly orrived The house wos on tire They were o gollont group J My ,,. T,-my Q, ' A Wane, 4 ff f ' lf, Q ,M M., ,,.. , . ,PV There for once? Where ore the boys? 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Thirteen Women? Swell Party, Margo Tennis, Anyone?3 N epfune's Daughter The Lggf Mile 0.4, me V em ee, .,., U A-., m., ix, gi is , 1 1 T-.ll T E YEIGEEIKSEIU , i nL A 1 ' f J' in ' 7 w 1 5 fitv. f f 4 ,, FZ ,,,,r4fn Kyiv 4m,w,Gf,, Weil ff, , K fi ,. 491'1v5i, if -, V' ., ' W ' .'3 x4 'W,l ff . ' - gf L471Q?g?f'f' '4 .1 4 f 4 ZS 34.5 11, ' X g 'QQ N Mi , ' 1 M.. 1 N f w 5 I 'W Z? 114.1 A . ,W 3 f if iw 1 V W, . v 1 5 2 4 f 8 ,,,,awn -f HURRICANE HUNTERS Q ADVERTISING G O 0 D FOR THGSE COCDL L U C K I SUMMER I 'O the STYLES I I F, 'I ' K . For soft natural curls se C L A S S . Corff Art I el Bran G E , 5 7 ' - ...... --4'f U of O Modem Equipment from G fnendly RAZOR cutsoua SPECIALTY Gainesville merchant 1 I Ph. LMOK sth , I I I l r I I I I Compliments of I I I FRANKLIN I l LUMBER 8. BASKET COMPANY 5 MICANOPY, FLORIDA I Manufacturers at Quality Fruit I and Vegetable Veneer Containers I I I I I - L F RUTHERFGRD'S GAINESVlLLE'S NEWEST AND FINEST w JEWELRY DEPARTMENT 'IO3 W. University Ave. PHCNE FR- ' z,f'if?,,. ,fi 74.657 V ' V , I 1 ,, , .V , If ' V V f.,!!.,, gf.! f f vffff, , 4 , f I f , as 15, ff Q R, . - fn. , W2 ' Le ,f , f V' ff, , fu , ' , . -,..f,,. f . -, W V , Q, .X ,law vw A 3 A - 7 ,' '! V' W ,Nr J V V 7' T :jf -FV i 3 w f A I tv !! 4591 ,Q-, 7 ' WA. -3 .4 f ' - I ,721 fi ' w . ':-,.,zg:,,gq:: -::'f,- 41'-::.ma4a...w A -1 V H ,Q g , ' v ,. , 'Q' ' rg ,f 5 ., -1:2 I ,es if SK I R , , V24 W ' M OF CHINA , ff W, ,M TTTT T IN , NORTH CENTRAL ai FLORIDA China, Silver, and Crystal HOFFMAN PHARMACY Prescription Druggists FRanklin 6-7525 6 E. University Ave. BOB'S BAKERY Specializing in Doughnuts Breakfast Rolls All types of cake CALL FR-6-7703 for s Birthday . Wedding Party Cakes . 0 Open 6 A.M. 'til 6:30 P.M G 'eSV 'e' HC 15 s.w. 2nd sneer R.B. Pritchard, Propr. When friends drop in F- 15 age f serve Coke and snacks .LEW J1:v-gg' - l ' , X ',,?T':7 f 1 e e ' .Q ll-lllual, QW ' if-1. 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University Avenue The challenging years of high school are years that you can never forget. You can use them for profit and pride or waste them and have long to regret. lt all depends on you and we wish you much success! COMBS LUMBER 81 SUPPLY GAlNESVlLLE'S FRIENDLY JEWELER at the New Location 211 W. University Ave. Registered Jeweler American Gem Society PLAYHOUSE SKATING RINK N. W. 13th Street FOR GAINESVILLE LAUNDRY PROMPT PICK-UP 8. DELIVERY SERVICE -Healthq Gun '3on Euenqonen t PHONE PR-6-5321 606 W. University Ave. meet your friends here! Dry Cleaning and Family Finish FLCRIDA PHARMACY Whene phanmacq ia a pno15eaaion 5. , ' sf X fl y-wit 5. ze. 1, N f ,, , Q, -fp , Q? 3 . fi , :Mi-5'f5Nx'e12-' Y. if 4 4 ., Vf. fy .P . f ,P Us -. 'J 'QW ii M' ' . - ., Wlfh the NEW A , ' L ' f . ', f' V ' 'WP W E Zyl it W2 . E P X , f , P' P.: ' 'ef wffwffiff -f . f P .WP ., f .-PP , .ff V iii , , 1 'H ' f E gy fel..-Q 4- gf ,. 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Home of fine THE BEST 'N ,oys and TIRE SERVICE fine Yom RECAPPING s. RETREADING ER-6-6291 10 E. UNIVERSITY AVE. 623 N- NWN ST- Phone FR-6-6161 Congratulations From SANDWICH PARK BEST OF LUCK FOR THE FUTURE REMEMBER Where ever you are It's better by for To drive to SANDWICH PARK 520 SW 2nd Ave. for good food and quick SGYVICG Johnson Brothers, Inc. SEEDS - FEEDS FERTILIZERS - INSECTICIDES COMPLETE GARDEN AND PET SUPPLY DEPARTMENT PHONES 2-4351 2-4352 111-113 South Main Street Gainesville, Florida cANovA DRUG co. WALGREEN AGENCY 37 N. MAIN ST. F. A. Canovo Phone FR-2-8551 J. J. Cano o GATE C'TY EoREMosT MATTRESS AND CARPET WORKS Factory to Door Service Mattress Manufacturers Helping peeple Sleep 534 S.W. 4th Ave. Better For Over 25 Years 7 Phcne Hpey AS you SIeep,, FRankIin 6-5293 818 W. University Ave. Enioy Gainesville, Fla. P.o. Box 237 '30'lem04f Pm... FE-Z-??3l M 'mf' Cfeam McCollum Drug Company Featuring the Nationally Known Brand of Quality Drugs REGISTERED PHARMACISTS IN CHARGE l 124 W. University Avenue Phone FR-6-5356 ARDEN STREIT MOTORS If you buy from ARDEN STREIT if has to be right! 15 N.W. 16th Ave. Gainesville GAINESVILLE I AUTO DEALERS ASSOCIATION A 8. R MOTOR SALES B 8. G MOTOR CO. BARKLEY MOTORS CRANE MOTOR CO. FLA. MOTOR 8. EQUIPMENT CO. HAWES-POWERS MOTORS JOHNSON-POGGEMOELLER CO MELTON MOTORS MONTGOMERY PONTIAC POOLE GABLE MOTORS I. T FACTORY . METHOD Wm HI wtsn znm 'I U, mvosnans ' KEPAIRING... II I ORTHOPEDIC SPECIALIST I I ...D I 4 J WE DYE SHOES .ANY COLOR Im IIN NEW MEN'S SHOES A a BOOTS I- I uh LEATHER eoogs I I, ' I s MIN SERVICE ON I-IEELs 3' 5 1 0 I5 MIN SERVICE ON soI.Es SHOE REPAIR SHOP G 34 N MAIN UTHEHOME OF QUALITYM. if Nexf .To lg+ Naf'I Bank School Savings Acco unts Are Welcomed THE SAVING HABIT is a first step for SECURITY WE PAY QVZMJ GUARANTEED INTEREST CREDITED AT THE END OF DEC.-MAR.-JULY-SEPT. Security Begins With Savings SECURITY BEGINS WITH SAVING OF GAINESVILLE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 33 NORTH MAIN STREET PHONES FR 2-4373 FR 2-I447 GOODYEAR MU NS Q N'S SERVICE STORE A DIVISION OF THE 75,?52EuE- f BE: TIRE AND RUBBER SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products Lubrication Polishing ATLAS TIRES COMPANY 520 W. University Ave. AND BATTERIES Gainesville I024 W. Ul1lV6l'SlI'y Phone FR-6-3231 Ave, Best Wishes Seniors! E. Coy Strickland FLORIDA MOTOR EQUIPMENT C O. International Trucks Farmall Tractors I g t 4' So BEST OF LUCK from 's One of the fine stores in I57f'Ii23f AL Gai n esville l'M JUST WHAT Y0ll'YE BEEN LUUKING FUR S T T 0 N HARDWARE CO. ALL KINDS I CHESTNUTS W I' OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO. I06 W. University Ave. Gainesville, Florida HARDWARE AND BUILDING SUPPLIES 527 W. Univ. Ave Phone FR-2-9511 IN'N CUT ,-5 Q Q xx HAMBURGERS A xxx ' fm fl' Xxx X ,X W Ti V 2 W W 5 203 s.w. 2nd Ave. Gainesville, Fla. W 5 fjk P f L' VI f K MQ 1 7 N fa TYRE'S RICE'S 101 S.E.lsfSf. CROSLEY soles and service BICYCLES REPAIR ALL CARS KEYS Phone FR-6-5561 SPORTWG 419 N.w. 8th Ave. 90005 McDonald MATHEWS PLUMBING Gresho m Co DRUGS ' Your Downtown PWMNNG sfore CONSTERQEZORS 12 W. University 30C10:Jv ff,L0ffe. Gainesville, Flo. Ave- FRanlZ?:'xo4s3 Phone FR-2-2558 daniels Wll-l-lAM'5 SERVICE STATION THOMAS A Owners: L.S. Daniels and Robert Young kg I FUNERAL HOME . I Washlng - Waxing 404 N Main St Polishing - Lubrication . . Atl S tC Gamesvllle as ea ov . Auto Accessori Fl0fldU Road and Battery . . . Service DIck WIllIams QUUCK DELIVER S Ernest Huggins FRanklin 2-1139 736 N. Main Str t THE FLORIDA NATIONAL BANK AT GAINESVILLE Member of Florida National Group of Banks Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member of Federal Reserve System Complete Friendly Banking Service i L. 8. L. Men's Shop 'I3 W. University Ave. Shoes Clothing Hart Florsheim Schaffner Rob' 3' Mm shin a. s G H n Florsh P I Beach Rob' Shirst 8. Sport Arro McG g Purit FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Gainesville Organized in 1888 A banking institution offering security and service Gainesville, Florida LIDDELL PAINT and GLASS COMPANY I I6 N.W. Sixteenth Ave. Phone FR-28191 Paint-Glass-Mirrors Jalousies Awning Windows JAC K' S GULF SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE Batteries Tires 8. Tubes FRankIin 6-5762 707 N.W. 13th Street JIM DANDY BAKERY HP ':L'iR Bl'lf3'Sll'YG cpZ.IilclEs coMPANY a SPECIALTY A. S. Evans-Propr. Pies-Pastries-Donuts Party Pastries FRankIin 2-4898 702 W. University Ave. Phone FR-2-4366 The Painter's Paint House 101 SW Seventh Street Gainesville, Florida Sentinel Radios 8. TV Phonographs Fishing Tackle BAIRD HARDWARE COMPANY On the aquane Mercury Outboard Motors Boats Sporting Goods muzsooxs ,
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