Gainesville High School - Hurricane Yearbook (Gainesville, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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These courses are taught by a well-qualified staff, many of whom have won awards for their work in mathematics. Mrs. Phipps was chosen by the University Kiwanis Club as Teacher of the Year. Mrs. Wanninger was selected to represent the schools of our county at a conference of mathematics teachers in Cape Canaveral. Not only have the teachers won awards but also the students whom they have taught. Several of our graduates have won honors in the field of mathematics and returned to thank the teachers who inspired and taught them. A credit to the importance of mathematics at Gainesville High School is the fact that out of 1400 students, 1100 are taking a math course of some kind. This is for above the state average for a school this size. In an age which is becoming increasingly space-consci- ous, the necessity for mathematics cannot be stressed too highly. Gainesville High School is sending out students, some of whom will be tomorrow's scientists, with a great knowledge and skill in this important field. aszs. , E Y -f f N Ms.-...WW l . is-4 N if 453' ,. W. ... . ,t 1 Q Here .lack Blocker uses a globe in the study of The blackboard serves as an aid for math students, Larry Solid 9eOmGffY- Larche, Kit MacDonald and Priscilla Thomas. Page Fourteen r . ffzrmlnnls-nl Byron Wann demonstrates the uses of graphs m algebra .. ,Y lf af f: L4 1 '.a, -' . ., s, I, . , ,. t .7 K 9' .wp 'f'X'ff, v 5 ff-1.1 . ., .ff-f ,nv sw -w-'T ws Mattie Svarlein Math Essentials Mary Bryan Business Math and Plane Geometry Vada Tuttle Algebra ll .X N' I Q...-. Mr. Carr's class listens attentively as he explains a math problem. Ruth Wallace Algebra I NF 1 fr' if Ftr- X INVQ 4 X v K rx Q. wifi. , FIRST ROW: Christine Hunter, Verdene Gunn, Ann Reynolds, ROW: Clinton Shields, Lass Mason, George Jacunski, Steve Julie Cheves. SECOND ROW: Charles Rich, Lyndell Larson, Nina Rappenecker, Mike Moss, NOT PICTURED: Randy Clarke, Tom Lupkiewicz, Phoebe Bowers, Joan Fullager Bobby Greene. THIRD Glenn, William Gomez, Don Tucker, Sam Weil. , C ' 52' 'gg' N 's I 7 5' .5 .K I , 5 DOROTHY PHIPPS I ', Accelerated Math and I I sc, M MILDRED WANNINGER Accelerated Math and Algebra Plane Geometry ' 'fWSi:7Q4' - ACCELERATED MATH IV The twenty students pictured above have iust completed a course which was introduced to Gainesville High School in 1954. The accelerated math course was designed for students who, by the beginning of the ninth grade, had shown definite interest and ability in mathematics. These students are able, in four years, to advance through college freshman math. Mrs. Phipps and Mrs. Wanninger have taught this group which is the second one to complete the four year course at Gaines- ville High School. This has proved so satisfactory to the stu- dents that other accelerated courses are being introduced. The first of these is accelerated English which was started this fall. Page Seventeen I I ,,.. ENGLISH Since English is the background for all other courses, much emphasis is placed on it at Gainesville High School. Four years of English are required for a student to graduate. Grammar, literature, and creative writing are studied each year on the various grade levels until a student has a well- rounded concept of our language and literature. This year, a new plan has been introduced, whereby students who have shown special ability and interest in English are grouped into classes which are able to proceed more rapidly through their work. This gives the students time for broader reading and more creative writing. It also gives them a chance for more individual help and has been found to in- crease student interest and participation. The accelerated course was used in the tenth through the twelfth grades this year, but will be introduced also into the ninth grade next year. Students who are interested in creative writing have a chance to contribute to Excaliber, a magazine published each semester by the iournalism department. This magazine contains art work, short stories, and poetry created by the students. Short stories and poetry have also been entered by Gaines- ville High School students in national writing contests. Several prizes have been won on the state level. A new course for students who plan to go directly into a vocation after school is being planned. This will be called Business English and will teach the student to apply his English practically. Speech, taught by Mrs. Miller, is an aid to the study of English. The course helps students in oral book reports as well as speech-making in front of a class. The two courses, al- though closely connected, supplement each other with ideas and methods. Left to right: Lou Ann Levy Clara Groth Louise Echols Andasia Bennett Kathleen Wakefield Norma Olson Frances Macleod Judy Cline tries to decide which ofthe suggested books she will enioy reading. YOU WILL ENJ BY leiiifelfillflg iii? DEPARTMENT .tr '.J l' N s Here, Mrs. Mixson and Mrs. Combs perform one of the D many tasks of an English teacher-grading papers. Joanne Woodward finds the dictionary helpful in look- ing up a difficult word. Using a wastebasket as a caulron, Carol Cox, Wayne Bishop, and Celia Zadach reenoct the Three Witches' scene from Macbeth. I his in FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT FINE ARTS Through the years, few students have failed to respond to the influence exerted by our school's Fine Arts department. The assembly programs and art displays staged by them will long be remembered for their interest and originality. The Fine Arts program has two divisions: Music and Arts and Crafts. Both have received many honors for their various activities. The three sections of the Music department have brought great acclaim to Gainesville High. The band, chorus, and or- chestra all have won excellent and superior ratings at the state and district contests. All Gainesville High School students are proud to have these groups winning praise for our school. Seated: Catherine Murphree-Choral Music Standing, Left to right: Bardwell Donaldson-Band Helen Philpott-Arts and Crafts Dorothy Reaves-Orchestra O as I Ann Johnson is attracted by a display of iewelry which crafts' students made. Mrs. Murphree leads the freshman chorus as they sing Come to the Fair. ,..........1..-.. M---.,...... .-...,..-.-W-4-.1 -.Hu-.-1.--1 H - sw. , 1 . 1 ft ff' if ' ' , F 51 it V ' 1 A . , 15 .1 f 'K 'T LANGUAGES DEPARTMENT A, 1? . gl if YC 4 ,, I V , ,N , . . Q- ' 9 - ru-I ' ,- 1 . II Spanish students, in costume, prepare for a holiday Fiesta. zifn. R e tix is .Mawr i Doris Boone looks at endings to some Latin nouns. Left to right: Although it is not required, more than half the stu- dents of Gainesville High School take a foreign language. Presently offered are Latin, French, and Spanish. Latin has always been a fixture at G. H. S. and is sec- ond only to Spanish in student popularity. In the four years offered the stress is placed on basic Latin plus its relation to English words, its history and its effect on American and English literature. Cultural interest is taken up along with comparison of Roman government to that of today and the influence of Latin on the present day. French, iust recently introduced at G .H. S., offers first and second year to all students. ln the course the rudiments of the French language such as reading, writing and gram- mar are covered. Further study takes the student into French diplomacy, culture and relation to English as well as introduction to its journals and literature. Spanish, first introducd in 1940, was offered only in the llth and 'l2th grades. From this small beginning it has grown into nine sections including first through fourth years and two accelerated classes. Spanish is taught through the oral approach in courses which cover art, literature and its culture. Gainesville students are able to study in a specially equipped Spanish lab including a stage, record players, tape recorders, and recording booths. Seated: Beryl Miller-Spanish, Speech Vera Jenkins-Spanish r..p New V Q LA, J 16,3 V. J? I Url Q 45, 1, ,. I, Bloom Meyer-Spanish, Latin I I S tl 1 Q pgs, ir -- - 5 K fi Q: it VLH ' ,'. ,t, ,-'in Beatrice Sweeney-Latin vg.1','l'.l! 'il l li , F 1 ' ' tl L- 'l, ' 3 . i , 4 l .a' fs he Jill, ' yi ll-l Standing: - , , If + IX ' f rl -l . , 0 'K' ' L ' ' T-I F ' l 5' V Ll 'l 7' W .1 l' Virginia Bartlett-French, English, bf' 1 V 4 if sl- fl! e Journalism gg il L, ' KJ , Lucille Fain-Spanish, World History, v l l E A 4 K English I U ' X E i Ni 'f lf5l'i l 'Milli-lim iter? ,A 5 A i ,- '1 - wxmxxxaulmnni- 1 ,gllll HHH' ,Ji k N. . f l QT! ..-4-f The materials in the G. H. S. library include: a variety of books, well-selected though inadequate in number, to supple- ment the curriculum of grades nine through twelve as well as to provide leisure time reading fora student body of nearly fourteen hundred, a reference collectionp magazines, pamphlets, and newspapers, and a limited supply of audio-visual materials. Students have access to the library individually or while in attendance with a class scheduled for library work. Training in the effective use of materials may be received individually or in groups. The librarians share the responsibility of orientation for new students and the guiding of individual students in the proper use of materials. In addition teachers, or teachers and librarians, strive to provide proper instruction at the appropriate time. The county School Board appropriates money annually for the purchase and upkeep of,library materials. Donations of mon- ey and materials have been made to the library by many service clubs of G.H.S., the Parent-Teacher Association, and individual patrons and teachers. At the present time a drive has been start- ed by a group of interested patrons to assist in raising additional funds for the library and in securing suitable and adequate ma- terials to meet the educational and leisure time needs of the fast growing student body of G.H.S. LIBRARY Librarians: Mrs. Larche and Mrs. Davies 'TL' tr lu- ,,,,.J.A' Q41 Roger Young checks the bulletin board as Sonia Trimm selects a book from the Biography shelf. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT The boys' physical education program consists of many dif- ferent activities. Among these activities are: touch football, basket- ball, gator ball, golf, weight lifting, tennis, and a camping course for twelfth graders. Participation in the various activities accounts for the greater percentage of the boys' grades. Knowledge of the sport, readiness to participate, and tests make up the rest of the physical education students' grades. Boys in the ninth and tenth grades are predominantly taught skills in the various activities. Older boys, ones in the eleventh and twelfth grades, learn team participation. Variety is stressed in order to eliminate certain sports from recurring in a boy's physical education career. A diversified program is also offered by the girls' physical edu- cation department. Tumbling, modern dance, basketball, soccer, volleyball, badminton, tennis, and physical fitness are some of the activities in which the girls participate. As in the boys' physical edu- action program, a variety of sports is given to eliminate boredom of certain sports. ln girls' physical education, the ninth grade girls are taught team sports and fundamentals. In tenth grade, team and individual strength is stressed. uniors and seniors are taught ad- vance team sports and advanced skills. Added to this fine program, we have a staff of well-skilled in- structors interested in teaching the way to healthier man and wom- anhood. 1-.lv -sl-.. . Sherri Adams misses a basket because of Nancy McCormick's careful guarding. Left to right: Standing: William A. McGowan Melvin K. Smith Cecelia Hendrickson Margaret Hammond Beverly Stalnaker Sitting: Richard Flowers Page Twenty-Three SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Left to right: Marie Gager-Biology Margaret Oglesby-Chemistry, General Science Lg 1' ' Q . 5 Harry Lydick-Biology, General j ,I ff ' ,. ' Science A -5,1 ri V, ',, , ,Q - , ,, g. , David Whitley-Biology if . F V j as i I . h . . ' ,. 1,5 ,. Y f ,s . - .q-. 1. . - f Annie Lang-Physics it if-Q - 4-if . is ff f Q g T 2 L N E . J f Qfis Ruth Taylor-Chemistry, Biology ' .t I T if W L Y if P i lit? , 'F V. r, ,, . .v,I .1 jig f1'11l 2 45' . , ' Q2., l ' . Y x -A , .. ' Y ' V ,V .ax '.'- ,...-f , -1-P ' . , if . ,. ' 1 B . . Abb' ' - A ...A , ... giggle? y using a microscope, I6 Leavitt is able . .s v to study Protozoa. Gainesville High School is proud to boast a complete science de- partment which offers the student a thorough science education. A generalized science course is offered to ninth grade boys and girls. General Science touches briefly on all the sciences, giving the student a well-rounded view of the secrets of our world. The science scholar can then enter more specific and detailed courses. The first of these, biology, is the study of living things. It takes in dissection and analysis of facts about plants and animals. Chemistry, the study of the elements, is offered to the tenth and eleventh grades. This is the course in which chemical reactions, phy- sical and chemical properties of elements, and nuclear mclke-up is studied. Physical science is a comprehensive course which combines physics and chemistry. This course gives the student a background in science which will help him through life. Physics is an exact science, tak- ing in the study of energy and its related fields. These five science courses serve as stepping stones to the student who is going into the fields of science and other fields of higher learn- ing. Biology students capture insects for their collections. iq-'Gp ' , V' -r H r v . It .- '. -' ' - . T - i - A m'k-':'a.-.Tri ' E'-uf. vt BT-' X ' fu-Q H 4'. rf-.J '- 4 , l ' Til. W Ill haf' ' ' ' V an , E I-, , . , ig., , - U . v . I . - x 1 . '. ,.,' .A 'Y-ef i., ,,,g ' ,nr A 'Da-.tg -few' -,. 55 ' ' 1 , ' J , Ti - 'Q' ' .' 4 1' '--A :'-'13--'3'v', ' V 2 f ' -4 fd' ' my-kia' , ' . . l v Ania. .Ang -AII . 'Th .4517 1 ,sf .1 Us - - A41..i2-,exe ' sg'-A-I ' Q., f . 'a- ' .'m E-Q I 1 ' Nfltwf. ' . ., -. A U .. I, W5 l K ... . ' . , l, .. ' , K ,. . . . F r I mm, J.: .K 4.1!-.4 , v. 4 . . nv IF' , 1 ,Y . , it . ...A ,qv ,, 4 I 4 sway' H W X , -. .p 4. x- . .' . K , ly -1 , . ,.,3'.,Lgv,..-N. 1 , . Y' A- ' .L ' ' V -, 'G 1 '- 1 Lg u 9 Q, C ,-1. . ,sk ,d ,. .- 'rg-'J . . 3'MitL TLA.-. ' .C -bf-'f' -1 -. ' . , 'Mun Q SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT kxfsff George Swinford locates Italy while Jinx Jacunski and Pam Saunders reads about Roman Civilization. A globe helps Jennie Murph World History Left to right: Virginia Fla nigan-Problems of Democracy J. M. Lowe-World History Robert Baker-American History Marian Buswell-American History Wade Odom-Civics, World History John Nolan-World History :Sf I - rig,-133 Rai I , .' ,ff lv' 1 ,iz '-X ,t,,,z'., 'q '1 i s. :A .. .Wg ,., Q -if rf' ree in her study of SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT The teaching of social studies in Gainesville High School prepares the students for intelligent living in the society of today. The study of civics acquaints the student with his country and its democratic principles. It helps him develop attitudes and ideas that will enable him to understand, appreciate, and participate in a democratic society. Problems of democracy, a new course intro- duced into the curriculum this year, combines so- cial, economic, and current problems. It helps the interested student to think logically and objec- tively about problems confronting our modern clay civilization. World history, a diversified course, emphasizes the dependence of people and nations and the need for world-wide co-operation. This course ac- quaints the student with the major ideologies and cultures of the world and reasons for their devel- opment. It teaches the student to protect past con- tributions of ancient societies and to further the advancement of civilization. American history develops an understanding ot American heritage. This study helps us understand the social, political and economic problems faced by American citizens. American history links the past with the present. Through this course, stu- dents gain a sense of responsibility, sympathy, and understanding for the various groups that make up our complex society. These social studies courses otter a comprehen- sive study of a world in which distance and phy- sical barriers are no longer important. They teach critical obiective thinking instead of blind accept- ance of problems. They develop in the students an appreciation of democratic principles and a de- sire to apply these principles as intelligent Amer- ican citizens. ttf- a Mi af rv -Ev-c VOCATIGNAL AND l Left to right, seated: Garner Williams-CBE, Naomi Stevens-Typing, Mary Gresham-DCT. Standing: Gene Horne-DCT, Ruth Haber-Home Economics, Forrest Hillyard-Home Economics, Milford Capo- Architectural Drafting, Irene Newton-Typing. VOCATIONAL The vocational courses offered at Gainesville High are many and varied. They range from Architectural Drafting, cl course for the architects of the future, to D.C.T., a training pro- gram for those who wish to earn money in high school. lt is hoped that these courses will well prepare the student for earning his living immediately or for future study of voca- tionals in college. Typing,Shorthand, and Bookkeeping prepare students for a commercial career. Most students of G.H.S. will be familiar with typing before they graduate. Students are taught the touch system and the correct technique of using the type- writer. Shorthand students learn the fundamentals of taking dictation and transcription. Typing is required for shorthand, however, they may be taken simultaneously. Bookkeeping is helpful for those planning a business career. Students of book- keeping should learn the values of systematic records. Distributive and Cooperative Training has three aspects. All are designed to let the student have occupational experi- ence while he finishes high school. CBE students are employed as office assistants, DCT students work in various community services, while students in DE are employed as retail salesmen. Page Twenty-Six An answer to the Hunt and Peck method is found in typing classes such as this. 1 SLE, ' ,J ' 1' , ,QL?6l- f f , H5552 ff, ,Q A , W. F COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENTS if This Home Economics class is shown learning how to cut out dresses. ,f s funn, l im GJ' Gene Giffen works on a drawing of a house for his Architectural Drafting class. Home Economics, one of the first vocational courses to which Gainesville High School girls are exposed, is designed to prepare them for futures as homemakers. This course is not iust concerned with cooking and sewing, other varied topics including child care, home management, and decorating are taught. ' Vocational Agriculture is a study of farming and its re- lated fields. One of the main parts of the program is a project on plants or animals. Students are expected to earn money from this. Students are also expected to be familiar with the equipment and machines in the shop. Architectural Drafting, a three hour course, is offered to the iuniors and seniors of Gainesville High who are interested in careers as architects. Besides the fundamentals of drafting, students are taught more advanced ideas. Agriculture teachers, Mr. Turlington and Mr. Finley, repair the headlight on a tractor. Page Twenty-Seven STUDENT Fifty-one students comprise the student council o Gainesvlle High School this year. This group has thi responsibility of representing some 1300 students ani the school itself. Mrs. Selle is the advisor for thi student council which meets every Monday during 1 class period. The council has been an important factor in Gaines ville High School for the past thirty-five years am this year has proven to be one of outstanding ac complishments. For the first time in 24 years, four stu dents represented the council at the Southern Asso ciation of Student Council's convention in Jackson ville Beach to obtain new ideas for improvements. Among this year's accomplishments are: the start ing of a Student.Bank, Hall of Fame, Scholarship Fund, Citizenship and Scholastic letter, revision of the Student Body and Council Constitution, and manj others which are still in planning. The council ha striven for better relations between students am faculty and broader contacts with other schools. 12th GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Seated, left to right: Regina John- son, Courtney West, Jean Clark, Molly Franklin, Peggy Nutt. Stand- ing: Ed Billington, George Harrell, Mike Moss, Gary Blonston. Not Pictured: Paul Clayton CGUNCIL 'IITH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES Seated, left to right: Mary Bennet, Edwinna Murphey, Janet Goar, Marifrances Tucker, Dovey Kopelo- witz, Janet Allen. Standing, Page McKean, Larry Larche, Bill Olinger, Bill Hartman, Butch Williams, Micki Wass de Czege. 13 9TH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: Seated, left to right: Gail Anderson, Jenny Dekle, Joan Kiker, Muffet Merritt, Ann Henry. Standing: Lee Crane, Dale Mack, Ronnie Woods, Bill Weimer. IOTH GRADE REPRESENTATIVES: Seated, left to right: Martha Nay Steadman, Jean Reynolds, Jane Anne Baughan, Carol MacDowalI, Frances Jones. Standing, Jack Rogers, Bob Gwin, Andy Horen, David Rankin, Reid Ellis, Jason Weintraub. 'T CLASS ES Senior 1 Junlor Sophomore Freshmon www- -,,1 gfraggzfwx . 5 f-1' n ' I 'nn . I. f- H-M .msc-mmwuw-a.wnp-fu.w.-.w, 1414-qvoqpqn.-1. ...,'. ,-.. 51 3 'N ol SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: left to right: Asey Stephens, Treasurer, Paul Clayton, President, Mary Mar- garet Cox, Secretary, Bill Watson, Vice-President. WILLIAM MARION. ABRAMS mittee 11. WILMA JEAN ANDERSON SYDNEY JANE ATHEARN Transferred from Dublin, Ohio 11. Chorus 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Hurricane 1' Herald Staff 11, 12, Homeroom Secre- tary 12. JOHN MELVIN AMBROSE F.F.A. 9, Football 11, Senior Play Com- Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Captain 12, Pep B1 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, 12, Senior F Committee 11, Key Club 12, Hurric Players 12. JANET MARIE ANTHONY Pep Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Homeroom Ch lain 9, Freshman Hop Committee Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Historian Sophomore Hop Committee 10, Pr Committee 11. GEORGE MONROE BAG JOAN BALSAMO Future Nurses Club 9, 10, Sergeant-at- Arms 9, Vice-President 10, F.H.A. 9, Pep Club 9, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Hurricane Herald 12, Copy Editor 12. ANN BARKER BATEY Chorus 9, F.H.A. 9, Future Teacher's Club 12. LARRY HOWARD BECKHAM EVERARD SIDNEY BEDELL T.E.C. Club 10. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Pep Band 9, 10 11 12, Spanish Club 10, Orchestra 11, 12, Senior Play 11, Key Club 12. F Q. RACHELE SHAN NON BEN NETT Transferred from Annandale, Virginia 11. Hurricane Players 11, 12, Junior Play 11, Senior Play 12, C.B.E. Club 12, Chaplain, Homeroom Chaplain 12. GEORGE WARE BEST Transferred from Butler, New Jersey 10. JUDITH MAY BENNINGER Transferred from Tuscaloosa, Alabama 10. French Club 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, National Honor Society 12. CHARLES EDWARD BILLINGTON Junior Honor Society 9, Basketball Manager 9, 10, Class President 10, Stu- dent Council 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Presi- dent 10, Beta-Hi-Y 10, Chaplain, Pep Club 10, President, Torch Club 10, Lat- in Club 10, 11, Boy's State 11, Hurri- cane Herald 11, Co-Sports Editor, Key Club 12, Chorus 12, National Honor Society 12. LARRY PAUL BARNETT Transferred from Taylorville, Illinois, 10. Basketball 10, 11, 12, Baseball 10, '11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Junior Play Committee 11, Hurricane Players 11: G Club 12. BARBARA ANN BECK Home Room Secretary 9, Pep Club 9, F.H.A. 9,AnnuaI Staff 9, 10, Alpha Tri- Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 11, Treasurer 12, Prom Committee 11, Future Nurses Club 12. -- - -5-12 L7-I VANCE WAYNE BEVIS Football Manager 9, 10, 11, 12, Head Manager 11, 12, Gamma-Hi-Y 11. MARGARET WAYN E BISHOP Transferred from Clewiston, Florida 11. Page Thirty-Three JACK SNEAD BLOCKER, JR. Transferred from Hampton, Virginia 12. Wheel Club 12. SARAH FRANCES BLOSSOM Transferred from Magnolia, Arkansas 12. Hurricane Players 12, Senior Play 12, Thespians 12, F.H.A. 12, Spanish Club 12, French Club 12, Anchor Club 12. GLORIA EDITH BROWN Cheerleader, B-Squad 9, 10, A-Squad 11, 12, Head Cheerleader B-Squad 10, Jun- ior Honor Society 9, Homecoming Court Attendant 9, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 10, Prom Committee 11. CHARLES WILLIAM BYRON Band 9, 10, Pep Band 9, 10, Junior Honor Society 9, Torch Club 10, Latin Club 10, Junior Play Committee 11. Page Thirty-Four GARY LEE BLONSTON Torch Club 10, President, Student Coun- cil 10, 12, Latin Club 10, Wheel Club 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Hurricane Her- ald 11, 12, Sports Editor 11, Editor-in- Chief 12, Prom Committee 11, Junior Play 11, National Honor Society 11,12, President 12. PARVIZ DJALILZADEH BOLOURTCHI Transferred from Dickinson High School PHOEBE HOOD BOWERS ANNIS FAY BOLTON F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Sec- Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Fresh- retary, Torch Club 10, Vice-President, man Hop Committee 9, Hurricane Play- Tennis Team 10, 11, 12, Latin Club 10, ers 9, 10, 11, 12, Hurricane Herald 11, Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Junior Play Committee 11, Prom 12, Raven Club 11, Annual Staff 11, Committee 11. 12, Business Manager 12. NANCY LYNN BOYD Student Council 9, 10, Homeroom Treas- urer 9, 12, Junior Honor Society 9, Torch Club 10: Sophomore Frolics Committee 10, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Prom Committee 11. Q JOE FRANK BRABHAM F.F.A. 9, 10,11, 12, D.C.T.-D E BILLIE LEE BRYAN Band 9, 10, 11, 12, F.H.A. 9, Beta Hi-Y 10, 11, Prom Committee 11, ture Teachers 12. EDWIN WOOD CAKE, JR. Hurricane Herald 11, 12, Chorus 12. ROY CAMP ANDREW DAVID CHAMBLIN Student Council 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Honor Society 9, Freshman Hop Com- mittee 9, Beta-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 10, President 11, Vice-President 12, Torch Club 10, President of Student Body 12, Hurricane Players 12, Senior Play Com- mittee 12. MARGARET SWAN CHANDLER Homeroom Secretary 9, Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Student Council 10, 11, 12, Junior Play 11, Valorettes 11, 12, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Corre- sponding Secretary of the Student Body 12, Senior Play 12, Thespians 12. BETTY JANE CLARK F.H.A. 9, 12, Secretary 9, Junior Hon- or Society 9, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, Opti-Miss Club 10. JULIE PEARL CHEVES F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Pep Club 9, Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 12 Torch Club 10, Hurricane Players 10, 11, 12, Junior Play Committee 10, 11, Delegate to County Spelling Bee 11 Senior Play Committee 11, 12, Thespians 12, National Honor Society 12, Anchor Club 12, Mixed Chorus 12. HENRY COLEMAN CLARK B-Squad Football 9, Junior Play Com- mittee 111. PHYLLIS JEANNE CLARKE Transferred from Belle Vernon, Penn- sylvania 11, Latin Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, F.H.A. 11, 12, Hurricane Players 12. PAUL STANLEY CLAYTON Band 9, 10, Key Club 10, 11, 12, Vice- President 11, President 12, Torch Club 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, Student Council 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Boy's State 11, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 11, Senior Class President 12. I MARTHA ANN CASSELS Homeroom Chaplain 9, 12, Pep Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Vice-President, Freshman Hop Committee 9, Beta-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 11, Vice-President 12, Sopho- more Frolics Committee 10, Prom Com- mittee 12. , rv- 1 NORMA JEAN CLARK Homeroom Secretary 9, 10, 12, F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Latin Club 10, Al- ternate Cheerleader 11, Hurricane Play- ers 12, Student Council 12. RANDOLPH MEREDITH CLARKE Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 12, Football 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 10, 11, G-Club 11,12. ROBERT EDWARD CLEM Homeroom President 9, Prom Commit tee 11. Page Thirty-Five JUDITH ANNE CLINE F.H.A. 95 Pep Club 95 Hurricane Play- ers 9, 10, 11, 125 Homeroom Treasurer 95 Homeroom Secretary 105 Latin Club 105 Homeroom Chaplain 115 Chorus 115 Hurricane Herald Staff 11, 125 Junior Play 115 Senior Play Committee 12. CONNIE LOUISE CONNELL F.H.A. 95 Homeroom Vice-President 105 Sophomore Frolics Queen 105 Keyettes 10, 11, Sergeant-at-Arms 115 Hurricane Players 125 Senior Play 125 Future Teachers Club 12. VANDIELOU COOPER Homeroom Secretary 95 Maiorette 10, 11, 12, Co-Head Maiorette 125 Home- room Treasurer 105 Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Secretary 125 Junior Play 115 Thespians 12. DEWAYNE FRANCIS COWART PATRICIA ANNE COBURN Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Secretary 95 F.H.A. 95 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Operetta 115 Prom Committee 11. I CHARLES LEE COE Transferred from Fort Pierce, Florida 105 Band 10, 11, 12, Drum Major 125 Pep Band 10, 11, 125 Orchestra 10, 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Dance Band 125 Key Club 12. ROBERT WILLIAM COLEMAN Transferred from Lake Worth, Florida 12. Homeroom President 125 Baseball 12. EMOGENE COLLINS ARTHUR BINKLEY CONGLETON Transferred from Waldo, Florida 10, Transferred from Mllllngton, Tenessee F.H.A. 10. 11. Chorus 11, 12. CAROLYN LEE COOK Junior Honor Society 95 Spanish Club 9, 105 Torch Club 105 Opti-Miss Club 105 Pep Club 115 Future Teachers Club 125 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 12. CARLOS GARCIA CORROCHANO Transferred from Lima, Peru 11. Span- ish Club 11, 12. JANICE COWART I r 1 F.F.A. 11, 12, Secretary 12. Trans erred from Adel, Geo gia 1 Page Thirty-Six Homeroom Treasurer 11. CAROL COX F.H.A. 95 Spanish Club 9, 105 Keyettes 11, 125 Homeroom Vice-President 11, 125 Hurricane Players 12. MARY JO CREEL Transferred from West Palm Beach, Florida 125 Keyettes 12. ELEANOR EUGENIA CUMMINGS F.H.A. 95 Homeroom Chaplain 95 Band 9, 105 Pep Band 9, 105 Anchor Club 11, 125 Hurricane Players 11, 125 Senior Play Committee 12. JAMES CARLTON DAVIS JANET LEE DENNIS Transferred from Canton, Ohio 10. F. H.A. 10, Treasurer5 Future Nurses Club 125 Latin Club 12. JUDITH ELAINE CROWN F.H.A. 95 Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Business Manager 11'5 Pep Band 11, 125 Torch Club 105 Hurricane Players 125 Dance Band 12, Business Manager5 Alph-Tri-Hi- Y 12. Hurricane Players 12. BOBBY LEON DAMRON B Squad Football Manager 105 Junior Play Committee 115 Senior Play Com- mittee 12, Assistant Stage Manager5 JOSIE BETH CROY Pep Club 95 Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Li- brarian 11, Secretary 125 Mellodettes 11, 125 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12. 'iii MARY MARGARET COX Junior Honor Society 95 Freshman Hop Committee 95 Student Council 105 Torch Club 105 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Homeroom President 10, 115 Annual Staff 11, 12, Assistant Editor 11, Editor-In-Chief 125 Raven Club 115 Homeroom Treasurer 125 Class Secretary 125 National Honor Society 12. ELEANOR GAYLE CROOK Orchestra 9, 105 French Club 10, 115 F.H.A. 12. POLLY ANN DAVIS Homeroom Secretary 9, F.H.A. 95 Home- room Vice-President 105 Keyettes 10, 11, 12. JOSEPH PHILIP DONNOVIN French Club 9, 105 B Squad Football 95 Gamma-Hi-Y 11, 12, Treasurer 125 Swimming Team 11, 12. Page Thirty-Seven JOHN FLETCHER CAROLYN ELIZABETH FORD THOMAS DOWNS F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Track 11, Football 12 ARTHUR MCMILLAN DUNSCOMBE B-Squad Basketball 10, 11, Band 10, 11, 12, Key Club 11, 12, Vice-president 12. 6-1 Spanish Club 9, Prom Committee 11. CHERRY DALE FORD Junior Honor Society 9, Pep Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Treasurer, Band 9, 10, Torch Club 10, Latin Club 10, Raven Club 11, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Anchor Club 11, 12, Senior Play Committee 11, 12, Homeroom Treasurer 12. Page Thirty-Eight ALICE CAROLINE DUNSCOMBE Homeroom Secretary 9, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Honor Society 9, French Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Class Secretary 10, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Student Council 10, Homeroom Treasurer 10, Maiorette 11, 12, Co-Head 12, Homeroom President 12, Band Council 12. JAMES DYER WAYNE BROWARD FAULKNER nd 9,10,11,12., SANDRA LEE EVANS Transferred from Panama City, Flo- rida 12, Natonal Honor Society 12, Hur- ricane Players 12, Latin Club 12, Sen- ior Play Committee 12, Future Teachers Club 12 FRANK MCWHORTER FELTHAM Junior Honor Society 9, Latin Club 10, Wheel Club 10, 11, 12, Prom Commit- tee 11. DONNA GAYLE FERGUSON Band 9, 10, F.H.A, 9, Latin Club 10, Junior Play Committee 11,. Hurricane Players 11, 12, Hurricane Herald Staff 12. F.H.A. 9, Pep Club 9, 10, Prom Com- mittee 11, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Thespians 12. JOHN DIXON FORD Spanish Club 9, 10, Annual Staff Photo- grapher 10, 11, 12, Football Photographer 11, 12. JOAN LINDA FULLAGAR JAMES JESUS GALCERAN SARA LYNN FORD Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12. tg'-lref DENNIS IVAN FRANZ JOHN PAUL FRIERSON Transferred from Homestead, Florida 11. Torch Club 10, Football 10, 11, 12, Gam- tra 1 ma-Hi-Y11, 12, G-Club 11, 12. THOMAS FRISTOE BARBARA ANN FRIESE Band 9, 10, 11, Pep Band 10, Orches- Transferred from Callahan, Florida 11. 1, Transferred from Rochester, New York 11, Spanish Club 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Senior Play Committee 12, Acclerated Math 12. ATHENIA VERDENE GANN F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Torch Club 10, Latin Club 10, Anchor Club 11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Future Nurses Club 12 TOM HARVEY GLEN N MOLLY GAE FRANKLIN B-Squad Cheerleader 9, Student Coun- cil 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Honor Society 9, Homeroom Vice-President 9, Class Treas- urer 9, 10, 11, 12, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Historian 11, VicefPresident 12, Home- room President 12, A-Squad Cheerleader 11, 12, Head 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, Homecoming Queen 12. L 'R .5 . Transferred from Havana, Cuba 12 Spanish Club 12. GENE GIFFEN Transferred from Jacksonville, Fla. 12. WILIAM GOMEZ Junior HODOI' Society 9: Science Club Transferred from Havana, Cuba 12. 9, 10, 11, 12, Accelerated Math 9, 10, Spanish Club 12. 11, 12, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Senior Play Committee 12. Page Thirty-Nine LINDA LOUISE HARBEN LUCINDA LEE GOODRICH Transferred from Olean, New York 11, French Club 11, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 12, Fu- ture Teachers Club 12, F.H.A. 12, Chorus 11, 12. ROSEMARY HAGUE F.H.A. 9, D.C.T. Secretary 12. Spanish Club 9, 10, Junior Honor So ciety 9, F.H.A. 9, Homeroom Secreta ry 10, Torch Club 10, Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 11 12, Treasurer 12, National Honor So- ciety 12, Homeroom President 12, C.B E. Club 12. BETTY YORK HARRELL JULIAN GREEN NONA LOUISE GRINFIN KENNETH STEVEN GUINN Future Nurses Club 9, 10, Secretary 10, Basketball 9, Track 9, 10, 11, 12, Foot- F.H.A. 9, Pep Club 11. ball 10, 12. Gamma Hi-Y 10, ELOISE HALE MARGARET LOU HARDEE Transferred from Chiefland, Florida 11, Spanish Club 11, Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 12, Hurricane Players 12. GEORGE THOMAS HARRELL Ill BARBARA JEAN GORNTO Homecoming Princess 9, Homeroom Sec- retary 9, Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Maiorette 10, 11, Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Homeroom President 10, Homeroom Treasurer 11. ROBERT EDWARD LEE GREENE Junior Honor Society 9, Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, Spanish Club 11, Hur- ricane Players 11, 12, Junior Play 11, Thespians 12. F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Chor- Homeroom President 9, 10, 11, Wheel us 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Future Club 10, 11, Chaplain 11, Class Presi- Teachers Club 11, 12, President 12, Beta- dent 11, Junior Play 11, Senior Play Tri-Hi-Y 12. Page Forty 12, Student Council 12. vii Y BARBARA JOYCE HOLDER Junior Honor Society 95 F.H.A. 9, Span- ish Club 10, 115 Pep Club 11. JANE ELIZABETH HOOD Transferred from Whittier, California MARYNEL HUGHES Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Or- chestra 9, 11, 12, Homeroom Secretary 9, Torch Club 10, Future Teachers Club II, 12, Chaplain 12. 12 JACQUELINE CAROL HARRIS MARYANNE HARROLD orus 9, 10, 11, 12, President 11, Mel- Transferred from Greensboro, N. C. 12, f odettes 11, 125 Homeroom President 11, Spanish Club 12, Anchor Club 12. I Homeroom Chaplain 12. MARSHELAINE HARTMAN , F.H.A. 9, 10, Vice-President 9, Future Nurses Club 10. LUCY VIRGINIA HENDRIX Transferred from La Marque, Texas 12. TIMOTHY REGINALD HOLMES Transferred from Washington, D. C. 10, Band 10, 11, 12, Orchestra 11, Pep Band 12, Dance Band 12. EVA SANDRA HILL Transferred from P. K. Yonge 10. NANCY JEAN HAUFLER Library Assistant 11, 12. 55 Q JIMMY H. HUDSON B-Squad Football 9, T.E.C. Club 10, 11, 12, F.F.A. 12. PENELOPE HUGHES Future Nurses Club 9, 10, 11, 12, Band 9, 10, 11, 125 Latin Club 107 Beta-Tri-HL Y 10, 11, 12. Page Forty-One MARTHA NEIL JOHNSON FREDRICK BENNET JONES PRISCILLA JANE HUGHES Transferred from Miami, Florida 107 Chorus 117 Hurricane Players 12. JUDITH ANN HULL F.H.A. 97 Hurricane Players 11, 127 Junior Play Committee 117 Senior Play Committee 11. BEATRICE ELIZABETH HUGHEY Torch Club 107 Opti-Miss Club 11, His- torian 111 Homeroom Secretary 12. CHRISTINE ANNE HUNTER F.H.A. 97 Junior Honor Society 97 Lat- in Club 107 Torch Club 107 Student Council 117 Anchor Club 11, 12, Sergeant- at-Arms 127 French Club 11, 127 Girls State 112 Junior Play 117 Raven Club 11, Vice-President 117 National Honor Society 11, 127 Hurricane Players 11. SYLVIA SADIE JAMMAL Transferred from Orlando, Florida 127 Chorus 12, Melodettes 127 President of Girls Chorus 12. Tennis 10, 11, 127 Sophomore Frolics Court 107 Prom Committee 117 Home- coming Sponsor 12. PATRICIA RUTH JONES Band 9, 107 Spanish Club 11, 112i Opti- Miss Club 117 Hurricane Players 12. Page Forty-Two GEORGE GREGORY JACUNSKI Golf 9, 10, 11, 127 G-Club 9,10,11,127 Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12, President 111 Pan-American Day Program 9, 10, 11, Student Director 117 Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 127 Torch Club 107 Wheel Club 127 Annual Staff 12. FRANCIS JACKSON JANES Transferred from Sewannee, Tennessee 117 Chorus 11, 12. LESLEY REGINA JOHNSON Student Council 9, 10, 127 Chorus 9, Homeroom President 9, 107 Keyettes 10 11, 12, Secretary 11, Vice-President 12 Latin Club 107 Homeroom Secretary 11 Hurricane Players 112i Senior Play Com mittee 12. 1 'DK 1 '-Q., - it 'J i l if , 5 U -is U .xl f ., National Honor Society 11, 122 Wheel Club 11, 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 127 Latin Club 11, 127 Junior Play 117 Hurricane Players 121 Baseball 12. ' REX GARY JUNIOR Homeroom Secretary 97 Homeroom Vice- President 107 T.E.C. Club 107 Sophomore Frolics Committee 107 Wheel Club 11, 121 D.C.T. 117 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 117 Homeroom President 12Q Hurricane Players 12. LESSLIE MARIE KIRBY F.H.A. 9, 10. NUBIT KITE WILLIAM F. KLEMENT Homeroom Vice-President 9, Home- Transferred from California, 12. ELIZABETH DANEZ KITE F.H.A. 9, Sophomore Frolics Commit tee 10, Prom Committee 11. room Sergeant-At-Arms 10, B-Squad Football 10, Prom Committee 11, Foot- ball 12. WILLIAM LEE LYNDELL LOUISE LARSEN Homeroom Vice-President 10, Sopho- Science Club 9, 10, Junior Honor So- more Frolics Committee 10, Hurricane ciety 9, Junior Play Committee 11, Na- Herald Staff 11, 12, Sports Editor 12, Excalibur Staff 11. tional Honor Society 11, 12, French Club 11,' 12, Treasurer 12, Senior Play 12. EDWARD LEROY LEE JAMES LEE v. HENRY LUNSFORD Hurricane Players 10, 11, 12, Sopho- more Frolics Committee 10, Prom Com- mittee 11, Thespians 12. ROGER WILLIAM LYDICK Transferred from Parsons, West Vir-' ginia 9, Band 10, Spanish Club 10, 11, 12, Junior Play 11, Beta-Hi-Y 11, 12- Chorus 12, Hurricane Players 12. I NINA LUPKIEWICZ Junior Honor Society 9, Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, His- torian, Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Span- ish Club 10, National Honor Society 11, 12, Historian 12, Raven Club 11, Hurricane Herald Staff 12, Managing Editor. CAROLINE MCBRIDE LYTLE Latin Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, French Club 11, 12, Keyettes 11, 12, Homeroom Secretary 12. Page Forty-Three ERNEST J. LYTLE Junior Honor Society 9, Homeroom Vice-President 12, Gamma-Hi-Y 12. MARGARET ELIZABETH McGILVRAY MARY CAROL McKINLEY Homeroom President 9, Torch Club 10, Transferred from Fort Pierce, Florida Homeroom Secretary 10, Prom Commit- 117 Keyettes 11, 12, Chaplain 125 Home- tee11. room President 11, Homeroom Treas- DAVID FRANKLIN MCCLOUD x Transferred from Perry, Florida 9. I WILLIAM MCCRANIE JAMES MICHAEL MCDONALD B-Squad Football 9, Football 10, Gam- Transferred from Jacksonville, Florida ma-Hi-Y 12. 11. urer 12, Spanish Club 12. ROY BUELL McMICHEN WILLIAM BRYAN McMILLAN Band 10, F.F.A. 12. B-Squad Football 9, 10, F.F.A. 9, 10, 11,12pT.E.C. Club 10, 11. JACKIE McNEIL THOMAS EDGAR MALLOY Torch Club 10. 'E' ef- LARRY WAYNE MARKHAM ANNA MAUD MARTIN F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, Prom Committee 11. Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Page Forty-Four Torch Club 105 Opti-Miss Club 10, 11, Sergeant-of-Arms 11. l ANNE MASON F.H.A. 9, Homeroom Vice'President 11, Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, Secretary 12. 6' LASSITER MASON .1 Football 9, 101 Spanish Club 11, 12, Wheel Club 11, 12, President 12. RAY MAURY MAGDALENA MEJIA Spanish Club 11 12 French Club 12 PATRICIA ANN MELTON WlLLlAM ALBERT MICHAEL Transferred from Waldo, Florida 9, Transferred from Murphysboro, lllinois Chorus 9. 9, Band 9, Torch Club 10. JAMES GOODRICH MILLER Transferred from Blacksburg, Virginia 125 Track 12, Key Club 12. MICHAEL ELLIOT MOSS Transferred from Groton, Massachu- setts 11, Accelerated Math 11, 12, Stu- dent Council 12, Homeroom Vice-Presi- dent 12. Transferred from Bogata, Colombia 11, GEORGE DRUMMOND MASON D.C.T. Club 12, President 12, Home- room President 12. PAUL ALLEN MATTOX Transferred from P. K. Yonge 105 F.F.A. 10, 11, Treasurer 11, Chorus 10, Home- .room President 12. JANE ELIZABETH MOORE Transferred from P. K. Yonge 11, Va- lorettes 11, 12, Historian 11, 12, Latin Club 11, 12, French Club 11, 12, Home- room Treasurer 11, Hurricane Players 12, Thespians 12. LOURDES NATES Transferred from Bogota, Colombia 12, Spanish Club 12. Page Forty-Five PEGGY ISABEL NUTT Maiorette 9, 10, 115 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Student Council 10, 11, 125 Class Secre- tary11. SYLVIA MARIE PARKS Chorus 10, 11, 12. LINDA GAY PARKER Pep Club 95 F.H.A. 95 Spanish Club 9, 105 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 125 Secretary 115 Future Nurses Club 105 Homeroom Treasurer 12. SHARON LEE PATRICK F.H.A. 95 Torch Club 105 Latin Club 105 Pep Club 105 Annual Staff 11, 12, Club Editor 125 Homeroom Treasurer 115 Raven Club 115 National Honor So- ciety 11, 12, Vice-President 125 Keyettes 11, 125 French Club 11, 125 Homeroom Secretary 12. HOWARD L. POVEY B-Squad Football 95 Track 10, 115 F. F.A. 11, 12. LOWELL ALLYN PREISLER Transferred from Columbia,sSouth Car- olina 1O5 B-Squad Basketball 10, 115 Baseball 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, 125 Key Club 11, 12, Secretary 12. JERRY GAIL PEPPEL Transferred tram Lake Shore, gan 12. Michi- Junior Honor Society 95 Torch Latin Club 10, 115 Debate Club 11, 125 Hurricane Players 11, 125 Junior Play 115 Thespians 125 Senior Play 12. JOYCE ANN PERRY F.H.A. 95 Torch Club 10. CLARK WILLIAM PENNINGTON Club 105 JUDY ANNE PHILLIPS Junior Honor Society 95 Spanish Club 95 Torch Club 105 F.H.A. 105 Pep Club 10, 11, President 115 Hurricane Herald Staff 11, Headline Editor 11. LOUISE ELDRIDGE POWELL Transferred from Burlington, New Jer- sey 115 Opti-Miss Club 115 Future Teach- ers Club 11, 12, Vice-President 11, 125 Spanish Club 115 F.H.A. 125 Homeroom Vice-President 12. JOYCE ANN PULLEN Pep Club 9, 105 F.H.A. 95 Junior Honor Society 95 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Prom Committee 115 C.B.E. Club 12. SERVIO TULIO QUIROS Transferred from Panama 115 Swim- ming 115 Spanish Club 11, 12. STEPHEN ANDREW RAPPENECKER Student Council 95 Junior Honor Society 95 Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 125 Torch Club 105 National Honor Society 11, 125 Raven Club 115 Prom Committee 115 Wheel Club 125 Homeroom President 125 Annual Staff 12, Sports Editor 12. tee 11. -A Xs- STONEWALL COBURN RAIN Track 105 B-Squad Football 11. NELSON LEE REEVES DAVIS McKENDREE REMBERT EDWARD MEL REICHERT L Frehsman Hop Committee 95 Key Club Football 9, 10, 125 T.E.C. Club 10. 10, 11, 125 Treasurer 11, 125 Sophomore - Frolics Committee 105 Prom Commit- ANN REYNOLDS Junior Honor Society 95 F.H.A. 95 Ac- celerated Moth 9, 10, 11, 125 Freshman Hop Committee 95 Future Teachers Club 10, 11, 125 Anchor Club 12. JANE NAOMI REYNOLDS Latin Club 105 Pep Club 115 Chorus 12. DOTTl'E LOU RILEY BETTY SUE REYNOLDS Junior Honor Society 95 Class Secreta- ry 95 F.H.A. 95 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, President 125 Torch Club 105 Homeroom Chaplain'105 Raven Club 115 National Honor Society 11, 12. CHARLES ALFRED RICH Junior Honor Society 95 Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 125 Freshman Hop Com- mittee 95 Torch Club 105 B-Squad Foot- ball 105 Homeroom Treasurer 105 Jun- ior Play 115 Prom Committee 115 Home- room President 115 Golf 11, 125 Wheel Club 125 Senior Play 125 Chorus 12, Business Manager 125 National Honor Society 12. EDNA JEAN ROCKLIN Page Forty-Seven NICK RODRIGUEZ Transferred from Havana, Cuba 12. Q5 MARTHA CATHERINE SCHOLFIELD Homeroom Secretary 9, 12, F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Torch Club 10, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 11, Secretary 12, F.F.A. Sweetheart 10, Homeroom Treasurer 10, Melodettes 10, 11, 12, National Hon- or Society 12. GAIL MARIE ROGERS F.H.A. 9, Junior Honor Society 9, Homeroom Secretary 9, 10, Pep Club 9, Maiorette 10, 11, 12, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Vice-President 12. BARBARA ROUSE F.H.A. 9, Pep Club 9, Freshman Hop Committee 9, Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, Treasurer 11, B-Squad Cheerleader 10, Sophomore Frolics Committee 10. KENNETH SCOTT RUSSOM Homeroom Vice-President 9, 10, Basket- ball 9, 10, 11, 12, Baseball 9, Football 10, 11, 12, Gamma-Hi-Y 10, 11,'12, Sec- retary 12, G-Club 10, 11, 12, Homeroom President 11, Track 11, 12. MARJORIE ELAINE SAPP Club 9 FHA 9 Junior Honor Society 9 Homeroom Chaplain 9 Torch Club 10 Sophomore Frollcs Committee 10 Beta TrnHnY11 RONALD EARNEST SCHULTZ Football 9, T.E.C. Club 11. NORMA SAPP Homeroom Vice President 9 Pep Club 9 Torch Club 10 Beta TraHlY 10 11 L REBECCA PEARSON SCOTT BETTY LOU SEAY Transferred from Reidsville, North Car- F.H.A. 9: Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Melody olina 11, Future Nurses 11, 12, Presi- Maids 10. dent 12, Hurricane Players 12. CAROL ANN SELLS BARBARA ANN SHEPPARD F.H.A. 9, Spanish Club 9, Alpha Tri- Pep Club 9, F.H.A. 9, Future Teachers Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 12, Club 10, 11, Treasurer 10, President 11. Torch Club 10, Treasurer, Annual Staff 10, 11, Assistant Features Editor 11, Raven Club 11, French Club 11, 12. JUDITH NELL SMITH Homeroom Secretary 97 Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Torch Club 10, Hurricane Players 11, 12, Junior Play Committee 11, Spanish Club 11, 12. ALMA JANE STANDRIDGE F.H.A. 9, D.C.T. 12. JOHN MICHAEL STEADHAM Basketball 9, Football 9, 1o, 11, 12, T' Gamma Hi-Y 1o, 11, 12, scrub 1o, 11, 12. JO AN N SLAUGHTER Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 95 Club 101 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 12. JUDITH CARMEN SPURLOCK CLINTON MARVIN SHIELDS Junior Honor Society 9, Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Accelerated Math 9, 10, 11, 12, Homeroom Vice-President 9, Key Club ll, 12, Chaplain 12, Pep Band 11, 12, Orchestra 12. SANDRA ELLEN SINGER Transferred from Hollywood, Florida 12. D.C.T. 127 Homeroom Vice-President 12. DORIS MARIE SMITH Torch Transferred from Reddick, Florida 11. Junior Honor Society 9, Chaplain, F.H.A. 9, Torch Club 10, Secretary, Latin Club 10, Anchor Club 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 12, Homeroom Treasurer 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, Raven Club 11, Treasurerg Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Secretary- Treasurer 125 Annual Staff 11, 12, As- sistant Club Editor 11, Class Editor 12, Girls' State 11, Prom Committee 11, Span- ish National Honor Society 12, Secretary. 1 NANCY ELEANOR SILK Transferred from Madison, Connecticut 11. French Club 11, 12, Treasurer 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Anchor Club 11, 12, President 12, Latin Club 12. ELIZABETH ANN SISLER Transferred from Columbus, Ohio 10, Keyettes 10, 11, 12, Historian 11, Treasur- er 12, Torch Club 10, Latin Club 10, Annual Staff 11, 12, Assistant Class Edi- tor 11, Features Editor 12, Raven Club 11, French Club 11, 125 National Honor Society 12. ,guar- ELMER GENE STANDRIDGE F.F.A. 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 125 D.C.T. 12. EDWARD BROOKS STEPHENS Golf 9, 10, 11, 125 G-Club 9,10,11,12, Basketball 10, 11, 12, Gamma Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 12, Prom Committee 11, Homeroom Vice-President 11, Presi- dent 12, Class Treasurer 12. BARBARA ANN STERRETT Transferred from Blue Springs, Missouri 10. Band 10, 11, 125 Science Club 10, 11, 12, Treasurer 11, Secretary-Treasub er 125 National Honor Society 11, 125 Latin Club 11, 12. ALICE FAYE STRICKLAND Junior Honor Society 95 F.H.A. 95 Band 9, 105 Torch Club 105 Hurricane Players 125 Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 125 Senior Play Com- mittee 12. fi Pep Club 9, 10, 115 F.H.A. 9, 105 Chorus 4 9, 105 Hurricane Players 11. LUCY JACQUELYN STINSON MARGARET ANN SULLIVAN Chorus 12. EDDIE LEE TESTON GRACE ETHEL TALLMAN Transferred from Milton, Florida 11. Transferred from P. K. Yonge 9. Chor- Football 115 T.E.C. Club 115 G-Club 115 us9,10,11,125F.H.A.11. D.C.T. 12. EDWARD JOSEPH TESTON Club 115 D.C.T. 12. MURRAY TEUTON F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11, President 12, Secretary 105 Homeroom Secretary 9, Secretary-treasurer 11. BARBARA ANNE TILGHMAN F.H.A. 95 Future Teachers Club 10, 11, 125 Junior Play 115 Hurricane Players 125 Thespians 125 Anchor Club 12. GRACE TESTON Transferred from Milton, Florida 11. Transferred from Milton, Florida 10 Football Manager 115 TEC Club 115 G- D.C.T.-D.E.12. LANNIE HENRY THOMPSON, JR. Junior Honor Society 95 Band 9, 10, 115 Key Club 10, 11, 12, Sergeant-at-Arms 125 Prom Committee 11. RICHARD TILLIS F.F.A. 9, 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12. THELMA TRIESTE Chorus 9, 10, 11, F.H.A. 9, Spanish Club 9, 10, D.C.T. Club 12. DONALD MIXON TUCKER SONIA GAY TRIMM Transferred from P. K. Yonge 11. Span- ish Club 11, 12, Homeroom Chaplain 11. Transferred from Mobile, Alabama 10. B-Squad Basketball 10, B-Squad Foot- ball 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Prom Committee 11, Football 12, Gom- mo-Hi-Y 12. , --F, --.1 JOHN SPENCER WALDROP Transferred from Wewahitchka, Florida 10. REBECCA JEAN WANNINGER Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Fresh- man Hop Committee 9: Student Council 9,10,11,Band 9, 10, 11, 12: Pep Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Band Council 11, Alpha- Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, President 12, Or- chestra 11, 12, Junior Play 11, Prom Committee 11, Homeroom President 12. si BETTY JOYCE TURNER Prom Committee 11, C.B.E. 12. WYNELLE VAUGHN GEORGE H. TURNER F.H.A. 9, Torch Club 10, Homeroom F.F.A. 10, Hurricane Players 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 10, Spanish Club 11, Fu- President 12, Junior Play 11, 12, Senior ture Teachers Club 11, 12. Play 11, 12, Thespians 12. 12, Prom Committee 11. XV le ss V ri 19-15' GLADYS JERRILYNN WADE WENDELL NORRIS WADE Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 9, Latin B-Squad Football 9, 10. Club 10, Torch Club 10, French Club 11, ROYC E GARLAND WALLAC E QF Baseball 9, 11, D.C.T. 12, D.E. 12 Homeroom Vice-President 12. PAT WARREN TEC Club 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 11. 5 HUBA WASS de CZEGE Transferred from Ft. McCoy, Florida 11 Latin Club 11, 12, Treasurer 12, Foot- ball 11, 125 Track 11, 125 Student Coun- cil 12, Vice-President Student Body 12. 'lf SAM WEIL Hurricane Players 10, 11, 12, Thes- pians 12, Stage Crew 10, Stage Mana- ger 11, 12. SANDRA IDELL WELDON F.H.A. 9: Chorus 95 Torch Club 107 Sophomore Frolics Committee 10: Span- ish Club 11p Beta-Tri-Hi-Y 11, 12, His- torian 12g Future Teachers Club 12. DOUGLAS WEST Tec Club 10, D.C.T. Club 12. COURTNEY WALKER WEST Junior Honor Society 9, F.H.A. 95 Hur- ricane Players 9p Homeroom Secretary 9, 12, President 11, Torch Club 107 Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Chaplain 127 Latin Club 10, Student Council 11, 12, Prom Committee 115 Spanish Club 12. WILLIAM BEDFORD WATSON Gamma-Hi-Y 10, 11, 12, Vice-President 12, Basketball 11, 125 Baseball 11, 127 Prom Committee 11, Latin Club 12, Class Vice-President 12. MURIEL LEIGH WHEELER ISAAC DANIEL WHITE Transferred from Manchester, New Hamp- Transferred from Orlando, Florida 12. shire II. C.B.E. 12. ROBERT DAVID WHITEHOUSE IRA LESTER WIGGLESWORTH Track 9, 10, 11, Homeroom Treasurer B-Squad Football 9, B-Squad Basketball 9: Prom Committee TT: TEC Club 12- 9, Football 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, 11, Baseball 10,,12p G-Club 10, 11, 12, T.E.C. Club 115 Homeroom Vice President 12. RANDY WATERMAN WILLIAMS JOHN LAMAR WILLIS D.C.T. 12. Band 9, 10, 11, 12, Chorus 9, 10, 11, 12, Student Conductor 10, 11, 127 Future Teachers Club 12. NATHAN WILLIAM WILSON B-Squad Football 9. MICKEY LEON WOODS Transferred from Indiana 10. Basket- ball 10, 11, 125 Football 10, 11, 125 Base- ball 105 Homeroom Vice-President 105 G-Club 10, 11, 125 Homeroom President 115 Track 12. MARGARET ANN WORTHINGTON F.H.A. 95 D.C.T. 11, 12. PAULA JEAN WYMAN BOBBY LEE WRIGHT Transferred from Keene, New Hamp- Football 95 Prom Committee 115 Chor- shire 11. French Club 115 Chorus 11, 125 us12. Annual Staff 12, Art Editor5 Melodettes 125 F.H.A. 125 National Honor Society 12. CELIA HESTER ZADACH F.H.A. 9, Student Council 95 Homeroom Treasurer 95 Keyettes 10, 11, 125 Ser- room Vice-President 105 Prom Commit- tee 11. NOT PICTURED: Edward Feely, Marilyn Gnann, William Gomez, Jose Gonzalo, Dale Hyanie, Hor- ace Leland, Byron McMillan, Marcus Milam, Tom Neff, William Ordway, Sergio Sanchez, Vivian Sensabaugh, J. M. Wade, Fred Wood. vice Chairman, President 12, Home- SHARON MARIA WOODRUFF Homeroom Vice-President 95 Homecom ing Court 95 F.H.A. 95 Homeroom Presi dent 105 Hurricane Herald Staff 11. 91 BETTY ZUBAEDAH Transferred from Java, Indonesia 12. Future Teachers Club 125 F.H.A. 12. Page Fifty-Three . 1 an 1. lsr X 'Q I X 1 . A X L I .non 'PW 5 . c-.V qu 'X Sill' ' L . Page Fifty-Four L f ' , .,,-.4-14.-.-f G., A, -W, ., ,V 4 , r-' 'M f . I A I , I I, f wif! lf 1, K.. , f ff, JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS, Lett to Right: Jerry Felder, Secretary, Bill Olinger, President, Becky Simmons, Treasurer, Bill Hartman, Vice-President. ' fa.. 5 sz lf, Q. sq 4 it I Qi, il y lg in I 'Al -N , ,. 11 ! s , 1 , I I 2. W . I, ,Q W X ,. 4 .L , I I 63 ,J , IA Bob Adams Minnie Adkins Cary Ahrano Pat Ahrens A K :' NAIL, ' Qikiwa- ,L i ' 'W' A --f i W -as W 1 4 J no 6 Vg .- ,U Z' ' 'E 'Q we I' I N I .3 Q X Vsww 'E I As lg, Xfff t, xi' 1 N M I 1 9 T- , 'A 5 ,,,1 Q, i I JUNIOR Roger Aiton Janet Allen John Allen Tom Allen Bobby Alexander Clarice Anderson Paige Anderson Arlene Arizzi Bill Arnett Elaine Arrington Maryanne Autrey Bill Bache Dot Baggett Carol Barber Bill Barkley Marcia Bartley John Baxter Kenneth Beach Bill Beaty Barbara Behnke Mary Bennett Woody Benson Evelyn Bevis Mell Bishop Jerry Blackman Kendall Blanchard Alton Bolton Nancy Boerner Lynnda Bounous Carole Boyd Shelton Boyles Jack Bozarth Catherine Bronson Eleanor Broome John Browers Martina Brunson Jim Bullock Ernest Burger Gary Burgess Virginia Burton Charles Bussard Linda Butler Buddy Byrd Charles Campbell Kathy Campbell Marsha Capo Pat Carlton Sybil Carter CLASS , , .VAT-. 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I J A' i xg - f-3,1 I l X A i Larry Collins Bill Conner David Cowart Marilyn Cox Pam Crawford Marnie Creighton Ronnie Crist Jenny Crosby Oliver Crown i Denny Croy Floyd Curington Si Cliff Davis Jane Davis John Davis Julie Deurloo Randy Dixon ' Steve Doggett I i , LU: I .X Page Fifty-Five A A Sally Donaldson Linda Donalson Charles Dowling Ty Drake Dixie Eddy Brenda Elliot Lambert Ellis Delores Elwood Mary English Bill Etheridge Jerry Evans Doug Fackender Irene Faulkner Bobby Feely Jimmy Feiber Jerry Felder Bob Fennell Nancy Ferrazzi 275 5 ll til I .0 if Q if 'fl , 135' 'A I -sq Inge. ,uf , va 4 5 BM J M wh' I L .1 L b Q M V 0 '. iv' ' , . i Q y , S, rl? , ff Y Q 'w w Q K- 1 R I . is Q. -Q , J L A h ,X .i- , L ' J F if glg la' ' ily? ' . ,,Y- Q W 1, M ,Ks fl , it 1 4 4' V V sf. I I t . H W., xxx: . ' ' -1 ' J X 1 4 iff ' lv 4' atm w i 4 X if . 'M ,,,, ww 1 Vie V Nw, . U i 1 A' - j .,., 'I .-.wh V-fl V . ft. 2 . L -'VV' f . r ' , lr , 1 . ,f 11: T' ' ' '..t K l M 1 f , Q L , f, 1 ' I-,M 4 . . ' ,, A' . 1-rn lf-75 ' B' ' ' XX ull xii. Van Fitzgerald H. ' A l A' Eileen Flood 1 y ' J ggby J, 1 ' 5 o nn owers I F' - J h Fl 'mv ' Sandra Francisco Q' V. y Q 1'1 t' ,Q , I L J , V Qtr? y frg fp 1 . lim iq? A, fx R. 'Q .. -, il 53 gg V, . ., hi Ili uh' X , l i t :A la V 4 K , S-H' Q -, of r 'L I 'N ' ' ,iff 17-1 , eee, LMX -X if B il L V 12? 5 if 9 f ,Q 4,28 9. 2 .I K 13 ' F , l ' QM. , ' I V ., L6 , V y A A , is , Q '-P - 'I 'I . , it T 'Ziyi : -V 4 lb I '24 5 , A ,, if V X 1 ., I , la , 1, 1 V VV .nw I 1 V ix L . i - 'M : ' ' I ' - , v ,In 5. J E, ., le, 'l f 1, - l ?3'z 55'x',sf. .ff ik. 4 Page Fifty-Six JUNIOR Lee Frazer Ramona Frazier Charles Fristoe Steve Gcuddum Roberta Gale Marvin Garrett Herbert Gilliland James Glass Janice Glass Janet Goar Bill Goeller Sandi Goins Sonny Gornto Mary Gracy Alice Graham Helen Graham Lee Gramling Frank Green Bill Greenman Kay Grey James Griffith Kay Griffith Billy Griggs Jean Grimm 1 f ,fda 'S 435' if 53 . X V- ll -, .L Y ...N ,. CLASS Richard Irwin Janet Jeff Mallory Jeffords Jack Jenkins Del Jernigan Walter Johns Ann Johnson Donny Joiner Charles Jones Particia Jones Clayton Kallman Joan Kaufman Harold Kee Henry Keene Ruth Ann Kelly Winkie Kenworthy Bill Kerkesner Bill Kessler v A x 1'l ,. I. Sy' E -fx' .5 A V2- J 45 'S' , CN . n A X , x ll. A H ir. ' . f 5 ' Nlv Qliik i f it it it , y V , gm J lili K ' 'li-'JS' A IIN 4-.5-. 'Cf r A ,M . . alt W2- J, -.. xXtY1.Nnvtf .. Judy Hutcheson Tommy Guynn Linda Gyles Helen Hale Annette Hamilton Bill Harkey Judy Harkness Justin Harlow James Harrison Faye Hart Jeanne Hart Bill Hartman Sheila Hartman Jim Havelock Norma Haviland John Henthorne Linton Herbert Carl Hetrick Tonya Hinson Janet Holschuh Wells Hood Ray Hopkins David Howell Dottie Howse Marion Hunt 1 J.-'fy ks .,,- in Q. z Ss' V ' ' X ' , XV' 7. , ,L l , 'IT-Fl K A 'i---sz. Y 'A 'B' ' za ff: V -:xt-'Y ..--1 , , 'P.'3'5-V i' :iff '5':Zfi A 'I - - ' - H , 'Q . - Llfiflfiiiisllll 41' .':f' -if .dd ' M Mi . +154 It ' ' . ,. .- . .. , .r f nf' , 1' l i r ' 1 - , V ,- - ' - , - 'wr' ' V . ' ,av 9 P- ' l ' , , ' S s J ,, g Q 'J -H -:gf A-for - Q 'T' v N f W wif' Q ' A - , l , xg N . ' V R Ai Q. , l 'L ' .F 5X . 1 il - 1 '-' , - - X -Mi? . K L J - J-02 'zu'--.-'33 2 X X .ci , 1 '-1 xy .. W -s S? ' I 5 I P. fav- ' , b. - A if I x K Q V -I x T S 'S 5- li ' XXX f A X xl ' .25 ' Page Fifty-Seven Steve Kesterson Virginia Ketcham Rodney King John Kirkpatrick Margaret Kittler Jerry Knight Robert Kolar Jim Kolarik Pat Lackey Larry Larche Martha Lee Walter Lee Nancy Levy Ann Lichtenwalter Yvonne Lightsey George Lower Maurice Lucius Sherman Lynn gf 73, 1, 'Qx ,r P' 41 or ,K M94 Alfitm ,. as Mattie Lytles Ida McAliley Sonny McCulIars Ann McDowall 7' ,ff it I in 3 f.:. ,M . c ' 4- -4, , rf g 'W J 3 P' A 'ef i I A ,M A ' Ai L f 'I L, ' 7 tl l L ' - iiizli'-1325 ..--....., -,r '63, as . my 9' , X X H. 'P x- 'X ff 1 it nl, ' 'I Bw 1. ' fn S9 L ' 1 f ' ' ' I, ,dvi , 4 fm A fi ' X , MA - ,i v 'Q 4 xl S y v A .. Qi Q K . md X -y g I 'tively A V Page Fifty-Eight .MY 'iv ' W 1 c M to if J Z i t X in L .gy kI ,.,.g,i g . by V' 6 .1 2 V , , f',, J. ' 2- -, I. u 1 g , A Cn.-fly ' ,,,. ,QI .,..., K Q X, . i f 1 V I f J' f ' s:E'iEl:?1? 't '--W1 A JE? llll mltnhll lll l'. X fu X I J.. in .vu , 1 '27 , A ,- 1 'V x'Yl l JUNIOR Phillip McFerrin Kathleen McGilvary Page McKean Gayle McLane Troy McMichen Robert McNicoll Barbara Mallard Betty Malphurs Dorothy Malphurs Gail Mangiavillano Nancy Marschand Alfred Marshall Bill Marshall Betty Martin Don Mason Georgia.Mason Barbara Mauldin Jean Maxwell Lucille Melton Evelyn Melvin Jerry Melton Chase Merritt Carol Meyer Bill Miller 1' ww X 1 , lx xr'- 1 - 1 1 ' - 6 .QQ an .. Q- ! Nl in N -J at ll m. ll 5 +9 Sf' CLASS Paul Posey Allen Powell Marilyn Pralle Wing Preodor Edwin Price Katltrvn Price George Rainbow Gary Ray Martha Reaves Verna Reddick Dale Reece Ronnie Reeves Travis Reid Donna Revell Darnell Rhea Donnie Rice Dorothy Ridgeway Jan Riley Y 1 ' AN it P -A Q 4 W-R, 4 -lr ' AL Y!- ii . . 415,44 '-D' . 11 P if K dw V if -Y i -l W ' - we ,- Y, W SP , f X1 :fy VJ l ' ZW. .LJJ 1 -7'.. Q'!. fl L. far? if , . Marilyn Miller Sue Moratto Ralph Morgan Jim Morgenson Jackie Mott Edwina Murphy Pam Nall Jenny Neighbors Bob Newman Diane Nims Paula Norwood Larry Nutt Bill Olinger Dorothy O'Steen Jean Outler Greg Pac Bill Page Donny Page Karen Parker Betsy Parrish Minor Peeples Lois Peters Carolyn Philman Henrietta Pinho Bill Platt ,J . r I - ir-f .,..,. K 1f i x- ill li If i-ll1,lilhiil,y: . , I ?'. Q' 4 Page Fifty-Nin Joanne Riley Marilyn Robbins Henry Rodgers Judy Rogers Jo Alice Rowe Don Rowland Sandra Rowland Jimmy Russell Patty Salmon Don Schenck Larry Schenck Jeral Scofield Merry Seaver Pat Seay Sharon Shear Priscilla Sheffield Margaret Shepard Becky Simmons - 'lv' lla. i v 7 J -f-7 umm J-if W-lv il van . ' Pl l X l 1 s ff,-'S-'W - 4-lf, F If Margaret Simons Ginny Sims Steve Sisk John Slaughter L 5 7, t J? ,,,W 'l ag W Q? gum 1'-:ix Q Tw T: ll? ' A -fi ,ss w J ll Jg 'B J ' tv' Atv, ' -Q. ' 'S J' X ' l I ! an 5 1 V V., JJ- J K x. li' 'J xl 1- if I -f.fA A if i h 51255 I J 'A' A 'J Ml nm! W ' I ,.,A- .V Y ' - il li f X if 'R :.J 4 I f, ' E ,I .pgg I J is mx Ezu P ' ,J -li.ll Tl' Q... V ' -gg x. ' X l xi ' ' ' lgi g:-,Q A 1 g El A J J' Y- ,J A ' V B i f vi W, IW 4 6' .J lf ' Q If XX ,li V it I Au? -1 f F 'ff , -:ft ,JJ x f' ill? W it L .sim .,,.,s is t l Xu if -J if A? ,J 4. J fe' i ' 'H 1 ll J Iii Tv 5 K , R .J xx I X 'I A, + P I7 E . I 1 xxx Q A A - , .5 , q - - . ix -A-, gs J lltlte KN .mtl Mn JJ-..mi 1 ' . . Q- J' J ff AJ 1 T' A ' R - J , , A if ' ' A :rl ' ll 'A -JAA ls. J I , - 'J ,J I li , y f' XXX ' AI M . R R I :4 If L Tal. K A LJ J .. . J' -iiiiltkii li-J., JJJJ it-J Page Sixty JUNIOR Renee Smith Ronald Smith Ward Smith Pat Sneeringer Billy Southerland Kathy Spinks Jimmy Stanfield Gilbert Stapleton Herbert Stengel Gail Stewart Lula Ann Stinson Louis Swanson Richard Tallman David Tanner Joyce Tavolar Sammy Taylor Donna Taylor Jim Teague Carolyn Thomas Jeannette Thomas Barton Thrasher Leslie Threatte Ronald Thruston Bob Tillman 9 ,- i.. X ' 417' 1 S 'v-4 J 0 i - T X 1 fx CLASS Gail White Judy White Ronald Wiggins Evelyn Wilcox Butch Williams Chris Williams Nelita Williams Tommy Williams Donna Wilson Tracey Windham Byron Winn Ann Winsor Billy Wise Clarence Witt Mary Ellen Wolfe Don Wright James Young Irma Youngblood - is' T Y ,-E - Q ' Q 'PQ' 'H' Ni T L -xx Q J x 5 X 1 g v f 1' Mill i , flirt 5.15 -sf ,T Q' - lvl M .-5'-3:4 ii .4 .sn s . 0. . ,.... ,Q .. '- -sa.. ..1-...Aka if f. .1 'r i. 1 1 Q l J 'J i Q.. 'A-Y I ll' , . 5. 1 .- .ba ,nv . 4 Judy Wheeler Clark Whiddon Q K . 'I 11' 'i fx ff J .J X En, 4 . E' if , . Wade Townsend Marifrances Tucker Gail Tussinger Dot Tyre David Van Allen Susan Verhoek LaVerne Villeneuve LoVonne Villeneuve Henry Voss Mary Anne Walker Ronnie Walker Rene Wallace Nancy Warren Miki Wass de Czege Dickie Watson David Webb Dee Dee Webb Margaret Webb Tommy Webb Chuck Weight Janet Weil Edward Welch Buddy Wells Chip Wester if 1 an Q h 45 YZ7 VX 1 x rg, I' -5 4 ' 1 x I 1 :Nix ',g- lv , 5 . Page S fy One is .945 I - x. W in w -1 l -4. l . l l 5 4 N -' jg xv- - 'J' H. J - 2+-4 V , ,. www J , f , aff- i ,. 2 ' , ,ksffgilxlg A fggfkilqw' gnu V . N A R41 .Q il hgrkg. Q xt JI . 4, Y ,, ..n-w,Ja-J-L 4- 1 r ,V 6.11 A S? 'iiigefiiv- 1 rg g 'vm' K! 'U r.Twrf'ff'f4', SOPHOMORE, CLASS OFFICERS: Jane Ann Baughan, Vice-President, Maxine Rogers, Treasurer, Roger Young, President, Beth Meadows, Secretary. SOPHOMGRE -fi X new X FQ' ke 1 I 5,4 '. li 'N ' I ll l W X , ,Lv . ,, V 1 , 2 'Q f , ,M .2 A , In 27 ,t 'G' - A if L I'-7, A ' Q ,. ,.,.1:v+' , V X' J ' X X , A A K 'ef 1 i X J l ' QL -cf 1:17 A iq? ri r g V A, F Y Y 5 n X Q ri A ix' ,sl ,' . E' ff A N , all -FL. y Ag' . Q' V ' A fl' , 1 1 ,ef fs We A 'S I, I 'I ls I, -A A ag - .. ' nz: .:i i 'f Qi . .nt ' AELIEEQE I Wif i- S X ' J 1211?-'--x'..J!.',-,:EE:::: NQQX 1 Page Sixty-Two David Acree Elizabeth Acree Olene Adams Sherry Adams Betty Ahrens Gloria Allen Pat Allen Cynthia Ambrose Faye Anderson Joyce Anderson Carlton Annis Brad Armstrong George Arnold Ann Arnow Gary Ash Sharon Ayers Beatrice Bass Jane Ann Baughan Jay Beckenbach Carolyn Bell Joyce Beltz Chris Benninger Scotty Benson Sharon Bertie 3 .I. . .-,- I J . E' sf . 14- .L-W N hx! X at W i...l x 'l'N-I X lv ll If ll CLASS Linda Cannon Marjorie Carr Addie Carrol Jean Carter Nancy Carter Jean Chambers Joan Chambers Anne Chipley Fred Clark Ronnie Clark Buddy Coleman Betty Collins Gerry Combs Mary Lou Cooey Barbara Cook Harold Cornish Cecila Cowan Ray Cox Virginia Cribbs Marshall Crosby Polly Crowley Paul Crown Gaynell Cumbie Becky Cunha A ii tl - Q Q Lf --,, l' an -B 3' is N tg :B f x J B 1 'ra X 'iQ'i4 rl A lb, X.g,,X' X fr xi vm I 'w Barbara Bussard Barbara Cake Dickey Cameron James Cannon Bobby Bishop Joann Black Virginia Blanton Francis Bolton Nancy Botts Frances Bovee Susan Bowman Tommy Brabham Vernard Brannen David Bristoe Jim Brogden Kenneth Brooker Joan Brown Glenda Brunson Sandra Brunson Sherman Bryan Bill Bryant Patsy Burnette I ' f WI' no I 6 J: Y' Ln A 5,1 3' - C 4 E M , , D ' autwy if . .M W 'YO' V 4? 1 -' If V Y' , .1 A3 ff f Ai 1 I L L-Q lj A y X V -1 . A ,, H ., .rlb gn mm I i L-H. 4 . fs Qi' i 1 ' , df! T J L -S , f ,gglf V vw? X ' ff N i N S 1 ' A T -7' A . 'CJK dy ' ai BC ll Z Q: ' i -A rt 'l f ' ' . - ' X ' l 3 l , 1 v' F57 C7 0' Susan Curry Barbara Dana Jim Dantzman Jean Davis Pat Davis Richard Davis Q1 Q .L m , SX Sharon Davis Freddy Dixon Bruce Dorsey Steve Douthit Adrian Dovell Ralph Drew Ann Durrance Richard Dusenbury Sandra Edwards Joey Ellis Reed Ellis Bucky Elwood Barbara Ernest Johnny Etheridge Bill Fagan Jimmy Fagan Sharon Fagan Judy Ferguson T- f f W Helen Fletcher - x f 'T 5. yi Q 1. ' 4. i 'er' 'VE Lx y, ge, fvfv , . Q L' f gg , --ff Jil- fzi-:ii-3-Sick ' f 11'::.'. '.'.' 5 5135?--.,ff:32:lSi . S' if E J F'-fr? A ht' x E.. wb Page Sixty-Four .SE Vg 1 1 N57 , v K ,fi I s 1 J' , 41 if J hr 1 L J ' ' ' '- - - 7 rf- ., -ff 1: Q- uw s. '. af A Q5 RA -:te e ff e - 4 2 ', J lx ffl Hg L in 1 Y ' ll ' A' ll .Mkt .L A 2+ rv? Q l 'K sa H : , X 4' l ' ,,. fi' , X R x 1 ,Q -:Ni A I V V? :Aj Q,- ' ' -..mlb .... . ,h'a..r' 1 J . - fa fig. Q 1 I M , 5 gy l M If J ZW-Q wit, - I in as n 5 .X y fwfr A Q 'VM' 4 W-4 . .4 or ' X 'ill j ' f X - ' XT- fix' Qllllls K if ' ll J lx fl . r ' ' A XX ' Ig lt 'Q M 2 4 F 2 E' ' , W' f y E -nw' it i ,My rg, - 3' -Z1 Q M ilf 'i ' 4 F 5 'M F' s if 9 ' lil 'V The ffuwfe. 7h..F '131 I L 4 A fi- Jean Flowers 1 f Q' J Joe Folker , , F' Wi J 1 I ' if fff'v .J Sandra Ford - ' - is Rick Fox , was gg J - f f - '-v- f V , , ff I Harvey Free ' 'A if , ' Y J. i't Jr1. - M- 1 k Frierson , V V X HHN, W ,,,KM,.d Mar tm .ek f V 1. ' 'rx - . . I, f' E E V . Arthur Frontera ,,s Q 5 J 'J Tom Furman - M Q . X I 1 ' wr 2 Victor Gago 'f ' Bobby Gainous i lf 'l ' Hayward Gay PM l J Zrrr 5 Gaynelle Glover Y WA 5 1, 'gps Q0 LL.. 17771 ,. .X ,J 'gi ii. A -1 V17 'V Margaret Goff David Goin Joy Golding Sara Goldtrap Linda Gonseth Gayle Gonzales us. had W A14 '-X 1 9 , K Q !'Q V , -wr K 5, .nr-'vu ' f-' an 1:11, X . .at x :Tix A' Q E 1 f-P ' 'lllxl V' 'Q I ' Q 'fits' -' -A if 'M HRX sms E iw 53 ' Q J, l W , ,, V- Edna Hamilton ' b . -Q 'f A7 Pat Hammock ' A Q: I S ' ,. 'AQ Evelyn Hanna .dxf ' . ' Q' 1, A A . - , Brenda Hanson , ! I I 1 CLASS Shirley Hardison Hugh Harling P Gay Harper Bud Harrell Z Bonny Harris ' ' ' -- wg Yancey Harris ' A, xi 'V ' Carolyn Hartman Jesse Harwell Ray Haufler Delinda Hawk Dink Henderson ik 4 l-'iii Jose Gonzalo Linda Grady Edwin Green Geraldine Green Bill Greene Richard Green Sharon Greene Terry Greene Tommy Green Judy Grey Ray Griffis Becky Griggs Bryan Grigsby Bob Gwin Fred Hadsock Peter Hahn Graham Halle Bill Hale X Q Bill Hendricks Q ' V 'IQN , - M, W 'lt 'li ii fe. . L get l J I . flnllf J 5 Eugene Henry ,Q Kenny Hernberger Jef' Q' - - ,,,, R Bob Hester '. i 11 I ' Sheila Hill , ' '2-' iv' 'ff' Q Kermit Hilliard f' -t ' ,X M -' my P W, Paulette Hinson i ,zbllllyyt yy? k -, f',i.I'gi, . llllllllv Zft5f LEll3lfl'.l:. Al-nfl ffl' 9. ii l X L it 1 John Hintermister ' ,, A 7 Smoky Hobbs ' Q 4 ' Kenneth Hodge ,A G ' tf 2 ' ' I7 , 'S Charles Hodges 'V W' at A l ' Carole Hogg ' 'K' as Cecil Holladay . ,Q t K ' 4 ' : l K f f .f - , . 4 s ,V ' , fri -' ,i 'I-an .Nhfi . A Lit Isa if K L f 1' Sixty Robert Hood Lee Hood Rose Hoover Rosemary Hoover Lenard Hope Andy Horne Randall Hudson Buddy Hull Huland Hunt Marian Hunter Penny Hutchison Jesse Isaac Jinx Jacunski Bobbie Jean Jeffcoat Gloria Jenkins Marty Jernigan Jane Johnston Jennine Johnson , A, al, T yr F- O 1 4 1 5 is A v X l 'Q mai , - ir 2 WJ' X ', Y' .7 G , b . X ,J xi, .1 .X U E QMS - -'x ,X xx , 1 , li-L4 -...A sf! ,Q S L im E . J' f. if' ri - xl 5 13 'fs 2 ,A V' Q . . , tl , W I J if ,X ' l 'j 4 ' V. X ,- A x N ,Q X W J M lik i lt x in t Xx .N xi is er l Q, if K. R A '94-!y Y dv ' '.-5 1 , f X : ., rx' T , x Page Sixty-Six , mm , ,s Xt , Q f.i I if m e Y . 1 x 1 , ' ,.,:-- - V ' 2. T' .1 ' it s J M A X s l Ms is f- 'fi L' ., I ur 4 ' A lv S- ' W5 'Q I V X .. A . I I Q vu X . N. M ' K ' 'p l' L tv '. A r Y t ' .. L ui ,,. Ernie Jones ff .f 3' L fx Vw QQ , SGPHOMORE .1 I l was 'J O H ILA, WE? it CT? , ti uw Frances Jones Freddie Jones James Jones Judy Jones Linda Jones Ted Jones Jerry Jordan Jean Kaiser Johnny Kelly Edith Killinger Dick King Paul Kluge Ann Knight Elizabeth Koger Andy Krig Nancy Kuhns Sarah Laessle Abbie Leavitt Luci Lee David Lewis Mary Elizabeth Lewis Lance Lichtenwalter Buster Lipham Marilyn Little 3 'K I' lt , Q1 I A L F . 44' is V 1 'lf L L :M gx j X Q., I li iLxTlll'k , I LL 2 B If 1 1 '. ' L 'I' E I x -'urn 'i ,RTI CLASS Griff McSwine Lynn Meachem John Meade Robert Meade Beth Meadows William Melvin Dale Midgette Randall Milton Laurence Mims David Moed Glenda Moon Victor Moore Harris Moring Bob Morley Betty Morris Jim Mueller Nancy Mulea Carol Murphree Jennie Murphree Mal Munroe Larry Myrick Michele Nazal Wynelle Neeley Elizabeth Nielson J . l f wi ::i:.'. , . gszazf-.ine -.-X . 'R -6 Q .SIX '17 is ' ' 1 LT: 'gr . QQQQ l .04 wx Bobby McLendon Norman McMullen Marcia McicNeille Mary Ann McRae Xl mi , I If 'fivk .' ,X , 1 N l E 5 .N I wg, j sqk nf '., R .8 ix.. , ' 21 -- it ' 'L if -'af ff- it ' 1' 44, , W X v ' O Q K ' - Q A X lnl N' 1 - 13' X A 1 l XX Ti ri Wayne Love Pam Lydick Bob Lynn Peggy Malloy Freddie Mason Kendreth Matheny Joe Matthews Judy Mauldin Jimmy Mayben Beverly McCallister Virginia McCloud Nancy McCormick Billy McDaniels Kit McDonald Marie McDonald Naomi McDonnell Carol McDowall Judy McKinney ' x WE ,f N fb l J ti' IL W f 51... Z- . ,V -i X.. S9- '- ' ' Q 1 I L 1, 7 A X ...lg Q an Y J -Q ,:.5L:, ?,:.i? Q ,ic 'J A J ll Y li 'f ' . ' HLr vemP ' ? 'i f X-S 1- i Q B. ' T i 'J 1 . X' th Page Sty e e f gi Barbara Ann Nobles Cookie Nobles Ricky O'Dell Tom O'Dell Wilma O'Steen Carter Osterbind Jason Outler Karen Owens Janet Parker Sue Parker Howard Parrish John Patrick Jeff Paul Ann Pearce Dottie Pearl Dorothy Pearson Nancy Pepper Diane Perryman eff r 'A3g 7 2 A ' T A24 A- 5 -.J v, 3. ' x . I N-, ' W1 is - 6? I i 1 , K ga, L P , V X h' Page Sixty-Eight ff 1 ', K wr X M A V 'ft Pl 4 l 1 'J 6 .,v' N N ,, 4 A X A' ix A 'X' 'l M 2 -0 2, fix Xi Mi W xi Ann Pierson X , V' f J W ffr K 'l W., 5 ' r zz 1 D SGPHCDMORE r . . AP : I w, ' fk 'f' V 55 :.. . 0 'QEQ lzl' 4 Vi D Q r i s g . - .- ,.i- E: T ,-kiln: Q . t rv , ,LAV QQ' y V . . :- E., X, rf' 'Q x c r if A ,if ,, , 4' J ' gf ae- ,A122 ' l ' 4 ',' , S, K .-fi? i 1 1.1, . 4 'J T 7 ' l' . f , , .. . A J f Q N pg, Y 1. Patti Pitz Martha Pons Pat Poole Suzanne Porter Dorian Post Bill Pothier Bill Powell Elizabeth Powell Cindy Prevatt Joy Priem Pete Purvis Martha Putnam Elizabeth Qualls Albert Raborn David Rankin Sandra Rawls Colby Reichert Bonnie Reyes Patty Richards Jody Ring Ann Roberts Jean Roberts Sharon Robertson Alfred Robinson .. 'Qi N . vi F Q--.',s?l.'.' .'- iam ' CLASS Jacqueline Shaver Marvin Shealy Pat Shealy Geraldine Sherrer Sarah Shore Judy Simmons Judy Simmons Lamar Simmons David Sisler Alex Smith Glenda Smith James Smith John Henry Smith Kenny Smith Ronald Smith Sandra Smith Terry Jean Smith Helen Sneeringer Debbie Snow Lanny Sommese Jean Squires Diane Standridge Terry Stechmiller Martha Stedman F Ei'-1' T'-9 Q, v -.- -A R, ,L , :3.Li.... N 'K i li 1. J .L 1 . 1 .-it-. . .,'g, . .A.. new- L' K Y - .-sv xi . i l l 4 X E 1 1 ti Wayne Schwartz Mike Scott Margie Seay Marie Servi -.. -1 5. 29, x 9 . s-. . 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Steptoe Jeanie Stevens Shirley Stevens Betty- Stinson Ray Stockdale Gloria Stokes Jackie Strickland Sharon Strickland Olivia Stryker Mary Ann Sullivan Sandra Sullivan Paul Sutton George Swinford Alice Sykes Helen Tanner Ann Taylor Pat Tentarelli Sandra Teuton Jack Thomas Priscilla Thomas Russell Thomas Sallie Thomas Sharon Thomas Tim Thompson s ar Q in it ec N X 1 X - N . tl 4 1 ,Q - ,' , - .. -fx - Q Alu i - X Sill l . .1 A ay, V, -r X 'J ' f 'Ll Q ' ' . ,FI , .. t l' ,, A X, if '::t' ' f ,,l i .S T Vtlhxlz-3 itil, if ..- 'N H 'L ls l f 44' 9' i f -f X, is B fx y iw it J f ll V XX J' K3 JN t tx H -JI? A X lyl g Q d f f y y as W., Q 1 .. ,, .1 ,K ww rrv . A I,'-l X 1-1 gf N f ' i 6 SOPHGMORE ,Q , 4, Carolyn Thorpe X f.,f 1 Z 9 VV, 1' I .Q ' M1 S y, . + Q, ., A V, 2 :4 5 , J , 4. 1' Mao. 1 'C' 4 .T ' Fart ..,, 12' 4:-rj , ag ggi Q, ' W if W , -'J , , . f Q. 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Q3 l gs- M' :ES 5 4 'gf asv N ' A -,.--fn: at gil? F' Page Seventy-One ,fu 9:1 X W NX, 1 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Susan Bowers, vice-president, Dick Windsor, treasurer, Not Pictured: Bob Kronmiller, president, Bob Rogers, secretary. 3 . , gy ff? i 1 .K . x 1 '1 , ' 1 ft --A-f Mr - y ,A fs' tifkvy ,Aki sly, 'Q 'Z ' 'Ea 'R If .,. ji ' C13,. J .-1 I x it 6-' Q Q I h , f A I 1 X Page Seventy-Two few FRESHMAN Neil Abbey Nancy Adams Sandra Adams Judy Ahrano Alice Alexander Kenneth Allen Judy Alvaroe Jim Anderson John Anderson Kenneth Barnes George Bass John Baxley Harvey Baxter Bob Baynard Allen Beebe Bill Bennet Cathy Bennett Joe Bennett Nathalie Bessette David Beville Clarice Blackb-urn Robert Blalock Katherine Blossom Sarah Blount P, 'u I Uh Q A ,z .N . .3rgl.'.. ' 'fr' Q' -. Q Nr ' wif X X 1 X wx . , s N Ia ultlx Xa tv NNN J. -5. .1 in 7 Y! ,- l ifllli QE 'dill ' Nl ' - i CLASS Lee Crane Martha Creamer Judy Creighton Jesse Crosby Sandra Crockford Robert Crown Lee Culbreth Sharon Dale John Dantzman Jerry Dauphinee Emy Davis Betty Dees Jennie Dekle Kay Denney Larry Douglas Bailous Dykes Melvin Easters Hugh Edwards 3 - ir.-:S f my I I x 1 fix f' 1' X 3 ',' 'Bic ,fl P gr' 1: 3.9 , .qw .1 L I uv l Nfl-.ltr Cliff Boals Bernie Bostick Susan Bowers Marsha Brannen Judy Brill Richard Brooker Martha Brown Eddie Burgess Norman Burgess Dan Byrd Tommy Calhoun Art Campbell Linda Chamberlin Sharon Chambless Roy Cheves Linda Chiappini Bobby Clyatt Sandra Coker Dorothy Cole Jim Coleman Judy Collier Tebbs Conley Larry Cook Ed Cowles Clara Cox 3 - n, .,. ,.,.. I D2 - - x Page S enty Three ' Y 1 . .4 .' Q' 'as . I ra, as IQ-L 'fl zz' J I dl' 'ec 2 Libbey Edwards Rocky Edwards Fred Eidsness Frances Eubanks Johnie Feiber lnarae Fletcher Tommy Fletcher Connie Foster Glen Foster Betty Franks Roland Frerking Frankie Fuguay I i I 'Y' 1' ' 1 X if .. Q, F. , P E .ftl l 'X 1 4' Q I' ..-. Y J 1 1 f U jli- , ex ' ff -F John Funk Pat Gale Clara Gann Henry Garcia George Garcia Gary Gardiner Mike Gengler 1X - ,- 5' Q , 1 1 of sa at-a 1. A ' MJ 95 - J J f-'? ' 'Pk Q fini. A as- . ,lv ' H Q 3 -v R 2 Jil 1 R- C l a. Q .r.t 'ii'Q E 'wi i- ms X 4. rf, 3 - - Wi, -Q , , 'A f' W g 7ft:ll,.hlili liiiNfl lltil? i l V' A li - ' 'girly l'll 'lfi ' l i Lou Ella Gay J Q , M Nancy Gay f ' Q I ' rf, 'ZS' X, 42 Charlotte George V, 4 5,5 1 54, , vc, ., of A l,,,,,.i '- ' ' ri, 8, I 1 '. ,t. N, , 351' F ft, f ' 1 53 Vw YL' xi, -'GS Agri- ,. Q- L 9' f ' 5, X i - I . Q ., i 4-: J '. fu,:s I B- 41 'ff Vt . ,I , I Ld 1 K ai' ai ft' Si , A .fu xi J 4 ' ,Q-. 4 im 2 y .. Z z fr-'- ' A FRESHMAN Courtney George Marion Gilliland .l.: Patricia Graham P Robin Graham Jeanie Grand Gerold Green l , if i -r.. . -Q ' 0 6 -4 1 .QQ I . -I 3 -. , ' -- , '- ., an D ,. V2 5 4' 4 1 V. ac 4 sy Janet Greene V. Michael Green ' Ronnie Green ' Betty Jane Greene Mary Gregory ps Alice Griggs Bonnie Grinfin Eddie Gum Robert Haber Ronny Haddock Fred Hadsock Vernon Hagan Jeanette Hale John Hall Judy Hall Peggy Halsey Dot Hampton Roy Hannah ff- r X 'l l 1 :V ll Y E ': xl ' 4 mek K - , f sgftv I 1 X X ,E 23E52212vf:g,c H- 4 ' F , li m sie:-21 I 1 r 7 - E v 4? f Lf :,' 2 fc 6 ,9 B f 1 l . I l 'wt f V Hr' ' ' f y.. A ' l' l , 4, Iiihs. E -.1Q'..dil , ld R 'Y N I Page Seventy-Four ff. 4 ,V7 Y -5, xlll i ' i 3- ,N 9 , A 1-:ir , i ,J X ,' ,, X 1 i 'Q 9 Q, , f l x ' 1 fi ,HX ,ini , i l, 1' its l X ll il ix will I A A 1 10 Carolyn Harms Cornelia Harrell Joyce Harrell Margaret Harrell Marion Harris Buddy Harvey Gerald Haskins Tom Hatch Sandra Haufler Gary Hawk Mary Ruth Hazen Ross Henderson l 1 '? Lynda Hendrickson g J Ann Henr I - 0 - Y - .' 1, .J V.. lftlf w - Walter Hertel cj . -3, y im ' Kenneth Hester y , 'kj' it A, I Jane Hetenyi ix ' I ik Cl xx Sylvia Jo Hillyard s 1 . , ' ss, , N .. E, it IIA in ln fmlnt, x X i - il' A A 1 Bobby Holbrook ' 1 in Henry Holder '29 A Ft: y 5 f 'Xu Billy Holliday Q VL xg ,L Floyd Howell V ' if r f '12 2 g Bruce Hudson I n J X 4 janv Sue Hudson . . ' l I Q W 4 f 5 Y f-- x A all I J 'it' si 5 ' Jane Hughes swhyvijl , 9 ! . Ban Hughley ,. ' y Veva Lynne,Hussell lm l ' ' '-'15 5 , K: if P y I 77 as , Mary Johnson 5 L. gf ,. X - 1 l '. f .4 ' -- GJ Jerry Jones Y' ,ul J' 'i 1 T7 l 'Yi' aj Phil Jones XX Q 1 ' . , LVM' A - M :Q 9 W . J Dale Kalb ' ' H3 W '21, mm A ' W , X- , wi ll lex , Pat Keeter J I r,,, Robert Kennedy J- , in g 1 Stan Kennedy sg ' 1 'FQ J M G' -AIN A' ' Nina Kessler ,.,, f ' N A ' y cv' ' Carol Ketcham f ' fl N ' Q' , Teresa Keyes fy' , A givxx XI -.. H ' Joan Kiker J' Jonny Kilgo Frankie King ee 1 Daryl Kirby Q ' Wendell Kiser ', ' C vi? Craig Kitchens A t I kai . I , - Q - A J Sicui '-.' +'F' P+ Page Seventy , i Mike Knadle ,Q 'I lynn Kris fc is Bob Kronmiller f 'L 'SQ ,Q if be i y Q, Celestia La Breck ' 1 45: 7 - L ', L 1 ' A .,B ' V '.:': B' Margaret Lambert I , C fi lb' ,lr ti i y .4 ' X V N X L g H Betty Lancaster 1 t lx 5 L 1 FA xi sk -'-X 'el'--'f' . i Q-'Wu 9 Wl i i Randy Lankford . ' . Parker Lawrence g A Delbert Le Blanc 'lf' f ' , sy ' 4 - 5 'if Jack Lewis E, L 5 A L Q A Sl ' L Robert Loest 1 ,,,' , K, Phil Loggins y .I -A O - L A Q A Q ' B y 1 - 51, A l E 3' vc.. I 1 , w I X I ' lla LK . L L L f i t A f F X it . gggggg Gay Lohr N 1 , Y' Rollie Lucius B . L- N fm K 4 Lil lone ync my L H IAAV: A V .45-is 1 Paul McArthur EH A Q ri i 3 i .,, L Y wi 7 'Q I Jim McCachren Eb A g 2 X U1 , 5 L X ' lf? QT 1 . M ' s-' il ' , 7 lf, ' P4 l ' ' ll, 'HL 'fg U L rjE'lllxo' xv wx -'v' ' N- I mi , A ll ,E 155, A Donald McConnell ' if mf I Jim McCranie 4 Q Vygh A M, f Ray McDonald tv B V V 1 if Richard McDonald 9 b ' I ' 4, fi' . 1 'i'i Nfl' M 'V 7 iz -. ' ' E Q., . ' 2, ,, K X l lu xx 4 3 Q' ll' l 'l' G-w. if lt lll X ff. . W J, ,arf , , fqyesi . b ' . me L Don McElwee M ' gg J Jimmy McGilvary . L 1 L7 it as B , -if Bill McGraw Q -We , , . L -J N? Mac McGriff I . ' Q ' X ' , i..: L g Robert McKee W, 1 7 y .1 ..7 1 H ' Sonny McRae or tw L -. it - at B gg ' , ' ' ' ,. 1 .ll L J ' Z Arthur McNeely 7 '?-.1315 .A ,owl .wx .4 ,..: W 3 Dale Mack ' if A4.if5f?'j' ix :,i ' ' 2 ' f 1 5 Darlene Magee 3 ,A Q 5 f- ' V Q57 ff Frank Maloney .- ' . f 1 '- h L ' V L- A K Aubrey Malphurs ' fl. V :, L S . A Bud Manning Q -1- A fm .-iw L-1 P 1 .1 A 4 1 swee t-r--lf:-e 'A ' I :.: Judy Marable Q, ' V 'A yi Bobby Markham af' ia, , Q, 52 ge sg I Ronald Marshall L 'L A Murphy Martin V J fm Q 'ifimf A A Edna Martin A. 4 .1 h '-'xiiiil' Wil -. kj f ,'ii,i57fff:,A V' A ' L 4 ' f:f! 4,i-'-??R2'ws 5' 1 ll'lii,5ai'illl',iiiE-A: 7 - 1, J' -if W x'-V 'S is ' Ll-lb: Page Seventy-Six Muffet Merritt Jimmy Miller Anita Mimms Brian Morgan Dubby Murphree Gene Musselwhite k CLASS Sandra Robbins Bob Rogers Gee Gee Rose Leonard Rose Richard Rose Mickey Salter Betty Sa ndefer Jimmy Sanders Sherry Sanders Gene Saylor Bill Schofield Fred Scholfield Norma Scott Susan Sharp Stephen Shear John Shirley George Sims W J? L 'Fm f R tiff X Rv! A X. N , gh Q 1 lll llllle ha m w Lee Nesler Lynn Newsome Eddie Noegel Jean Osborn Glenda O'Steen Brenda Parker Barbara Parrish Fran Peters Judy Pofahl Jane Powell Jewell Powell Julia Powell Ollie Powell Tommy Powell Wanda Powell Barbara Pullen Anne Purvis Jack Ramsey Victor Raymos Florence Reaves Andy Reece Barton Rembert Marianne Rhodes John Rich Carolyn Ridgell ! i NX K bf ll' 'T J' J ' x 5 3'.,.,a.'qg W X ,Nw V , xi i A K 'ill L . ,i L Q if 1-wil A Ye c ffl' :Ei .- - ,J - GU i sb., I ,U 3 V ji, ,' ' , s ' lla. -J 21.fH -, .w P 5.55 f 5 f J ' F 'ff ' VX A 'J' X -7 1 x i Pag Seet e Jane Smallwood - Cheryl Smith Nadine Smith Patsy Thomason Sandra Smith lb ' 1:1 Glenda Snyder l L! Ima I ' if Fredricka Salmon Paula Sommese 1- A Martha Southerland Q' Q' ig ' ' Ll' t Charlie Steadham T., , + my YD, Bruce Stewart Y? , T J .- PONY was M st T 1: 5. Lu v A f -f -J Irving Stockdale Joyce Suggs Martha Sullivan f '. T , Larry Strawn H W ' ,-'K' s 1 Q J. ff x ', 'VJ 1? Sandra Swintord V I ' . S Mike Tanner Kr. , I ,ig All-.lhli lk T - The '. ll ESR J' l' I J Ryland Tate ,Q A A- Judy Taylor A I 1 1 'gt Dianne Tenny X 9 X ly 8 f n Rick Thede 'W W, Yr gm' X in ' 1 f ' lx X A l g Richard Thompson I Mary K. Tillman S 53? 'S ,A is Q.-.M lr f ' if Valerie Tinker ,U ' S 'Q yrs 5 5 5 Billy Townsend 'V sk , S , Dewayne Tucker A W l it Lee Vaughn S eife-i my bg , it :til its it .f V .1 J.- ,-'347' f- f 5 N' 5 1' A A , ' KJ ' .VV . it fiffgf , f 'I J T' 1 Lenny Volk f-., J V 'A ' it R-f J 1 ,. .Q-5, . 31, Cammie Wagner I 1 fy ,it , . 1 , A ti , H P qw-: I 1 141 : Dee Dee Wallace ' J QW g ,,,,, ' g L Sue Wakefield 1 .. ,I V ' - VZ, 4 1 Frank Walters f C: ,sm .. A I T ' 'V l X ilii B 'ii' :lp 'r'-' Eddie word ' li fy ll A X he it 2 J - xi lax - N I It pf! J ' Jim Wark y 3 ,. 1-5 gf, S . I Gloria Waters : J y A2 Tw' , lt S Q , Betty Watson ,QQ J we V '- ' Q i f g ' Bill Watson - K - 1' - Gary Weil 'B X 1 Rebecca Weil N Q-.U V mf, - ' - r ig- 'Testi , :lil sw Atal' x h QA - fi' IIQQ gc? 'via i ,, 7 I - L f use R., ,M J fs f L ' f-' sv' 2-97 ij T7 . 3 C: A 'Ml ' T w ' f fi , N oc ' Page Seventy-Eight x , T. Vi y y X tg T ' Bill Weimer Pat Weisner Bryce Welch Mickey West Jean Wheeler Mike Whiddon t ' 'N its 'La 1 37 John Zebedee - CLASS Carolyn Whitehead Chris Whitlock Gene Williams Jack Williams Mary K. Williams Nancy Dee Williams Glenda Willis Jimmy Wilson Dick Windsor Martha Wirth Ronnie Woods Jim Woodward Joanne Woodward Kenneth Wooten Linda Work Carolyn Wright Freddie Wright Jane Wright K x QQ P, gv tg , ef' 'C Q, . ni . Page Seventy-Nine SPORTS Football Basketball Spring Sports Cheerleaders V ,s-pw - A 1 ,- - ..,', ,I . H h QWF- 4.'A9..b GK ..,.-v- U4 I .wif .Y n, D: -,- W 'x 'ln .uxffff ' K Q. . - v if 3,5552 ' 1 - 1,, . 'lib , Tv 'im 5 s 5 , W?Wl n : l 537' ' a 5, fy. MA! 2.4. ' x 'Q 4 '142 'V Q ala X. HO Y! .il g '. ' ' 5 ' wi ,. 1? n all YQ, G.H.S SEASONE . ...... 7 Palafka . . . G.H.S... . 7 Lee G.H.S. . . . . . 20 Mainland . . . G.H.S . 6 Lake City ...... G.H.S . 6 Pensacola ..... G.H.S . . . 33 Live Oak . . . . G.H.S. . . . 6 Ocala . . . . G.H.S. . . ... 19 Leon .. . assed G.H.S. . . . . . 13 Santa Fe . . . Left to Right: Melvin Smith, Line Coach, Dick Flowers, Head Coach, Bubba McGowan, Backfield Coach. Page Eighty-Two 'Isl row: John Davis, John Henihorn, Bill Conner, John Steadham, Kenny Russom, Lesier Wigglesworih, Tom Allen, Larry Collins, Nubif Kite, James Glass, Donnie Rowland, Tom Downs, Bob Coleman, .lim Bullock, Jody Ring, and manager, Tom Allen. 2nd row: Vance Bevis, manager, Don Tucker, Eddie Feely, Mickey Woods, Donnie Rice, John Flowers, Minor Peeples, Donnie Joiner, David Tanner, BALL At the opening of the 1958 football cam- paign, the outlook for Gainesville High's football team was fairly. good. Returning were such veterans as quarterback Eddie Feely, tackle John Steadham, halfback Kenny Russom, guard Les Wigglesworth, full- back Randy Clarke, Mickey Woods, Donnie Joiner, and David Tanner. As the season progressed, it became evident that this group of boys was one of the finest grid aggrega- tions ever assembled at G.H.S. The season contained two tremendous upset wins which will never be forgotten by the students at G.H.S.'in the year 1958-1959. The wins were over Lee of Jacksonville and Leon of Tallahassee. A 6-3 record proved to be the fruit of g hard fought season that was filled with more than the usual number of thrills and few disappointments. Above is a happy scene that took place six times during the 1958 season. G.H.S. wound up its grid campaign with a 6-3 record. Woody Benson, Travis Reid, Mel Reichert, Charles Campbell, John Frierson, Stuart Campbell, Gerry Combs, James Griffith. 3rd row Dink Henderson, Bobby Bishop, Buster Lipham, Ross Henderson, Al Williams, Cliff Davis, Steve Guinn, Bill Barkley, Bobby Feely, Shelton page Ei9h,y,Th,.ee Boyles Hugh Hurling, lance Lichtenwalter, John Rich, Dewitt Robinson, Mark Fnerson, Chris Williams, Bob Rogers, Mike Whiddon, Jim Mueller, Manager, G.H.S. kicks off their 1958 season with Palatka. Donnie Rice is shown kicking. G. H. S. vs. PALATKA Gainesville High's Purple Hurricanes opened the 1958 season with an upset win over the favored Palatka Maroons. Even though the score was a low 7-6, the game was filled with action. Gainesville's lone score came on a short plunge by halfback Donnie Rice, the extra point being tacked on by Eddie Feely. The visitors managed a score in the final quarter, JOHN STEADHAM Senior, Tackle Co-Captain but this was not enough. EDDIE FEELY Senior, Quarterback Co-Captain lun.:-.ww 1- KENNY RUSSOM Senior, Halfback MEL REICHERT Senior, Guard In a thrilling upset win over Lee, Eddie Feely is shown slipping past a Lee tackler for the winning extra point. GHS won 7-6. G.H.S. vs. LEE The number 2 team in the state, Robert E. Lee's Generals, was the next to fall prey to G. H. S. Lee, heavily favored by four or five touchdowns, was outplayed outfought, and out- scored by a fired-up bunch of Gainesville Hurricanes. G.H.S. scored first on a one yard plunge by Eddie Feely, who also added the extra point. Lee scored but missed the all im- portant extra point. In the second half, Eddie Feely was shaken loose on an 88 yard touchdown punt return, but an officials' error in enforcing a clipping penalty nullified the magnificient run. After the game, loyal G.H.S. fans ioined the team to celebrate the biggest upset football win in G.H.S. history. ., I .I Pc. Pl . ll It' Jubilation is shown on the faces of Larry Collins, Minor Peeples, Wells Hood, James Glass, and Bill Conner as they carry Coach Flowers off the Field. STEVE GUINN Senior, Halfback G.H.S. vs. 'MAINLAND The Purple Hurricanes ran their record to 3-0 with a 20-0 win over Daytona Beach Mainland. Mainland was out- manned from the start and seemed to realize this, even though the Buccaneers never gave up. Kenny Russom, No. 22, is shown being pulled down after a good gain in the Daytona Beach Mainland game. G.H.S. vs. LAKE CITY lnto every life a little rain must fall. This best describes the upset win by Lake City's Tigers over G.H.S. This final score, 12-6. The lone bright spot for the hundreds of G.H.S. rooters who went to Lake City, was Eddie Feely's 75 yard punt return for a touchdown. Lake City scored on a long pass with sec- onds left in the game. Donnie Rice, No. 40, gains despite three Lake City defenders. JOHN FRIERSON Senior, Center Giving instructions to Mickey Woods, no. 33, is Coach Flowers as John Henthorn, no 86 listens in on the conversation. G.H.S. vs. PENSACOLA When it rains, it pours. G.H.S. was soundly defeated 49-6 by state cham- pions, Pensacola. G.H.S.'s lone touch- down came as the result of a sustained drive by the Purple Hurricanes in the sec- ond quarter. Eddie Feely scored on a pass from quarterback Donnie Joiner. The extra point missed, but as it turned out, it really didn't matter. MICKEY WOODS Senior, Halfback G.H.S. vs. LIVE OAK Live Oak came to town to furnish the opposition for the G.H.S. Homecoming. G.H.S., however, completely dominated the play during the game, winning 33-O. Scoring for G.H.S. were fullback Randy Clarke, halfback Kenny Russom, quarter- back Eddie Feely, and Donnie Rice. The Bulldogs of Live Oak took a tearful pounding from the G.H.S. grid machine throughout the game. G.H.S. rolled up a tremendous amount of yardage in gain- N I . .2 F C- LESTER wicoissworern l ' Senior Guard R ing its fourth grid win of the season. This win brought G.H.S.'s record to 4-2. Donny Rice, no. 40, eludes a host of Live Oak defenders in chalking up a sizeable gain sa I a. A R 3 1 2 ' . I X x S . 'Q' 'BN' P' ni 49.4 '51 'F x'x'55- f,? N ' ' f if 'E V -I 1 . . - 5.1-:is f :vt -- .,s.. ,Tl -Y -e-,, I- 1,., 1 '- -. W- - at ,W Ar . , T. ..... . ,. , . . E G, li' . . rvhq-auf L' gh.. I K .WI - Y V , Y v- l.,..q,-gin. 'W .- p ',',,. .lf :,g - , -.. -T ,.,,.' ,an I i J r l Q-Q 1 by-nl' . -WL 125: 1 v W N. y , A 4 , -.,,,:+'.-v- -' S J , was ' n 3 '- 5' 4,-' -'W r yd u,Y, .-f . . f-pf, 'faif' fa' .3 'T if -...-9 if --1'm J.. - ' . . TOM DOWNS Senior, End G.H.S. vs. LEON In their next outing, a fired up band of Purple Hurricanes upset a highly favored Tallahassee Leon football team, 19-O. Things started with a bang in the first quarter when an Eddie Feely to James Glass pass accounted for 55 yards and G.H.S.'s first touchdown. Leon, stunned by this quick touchdown, fought desperately to get back into the game. Fumbles and intercept- ed passes thwarted most of their efforts. Two more touch- downs, one a beautiful pass and a spectacular catch by Don- nie Rowland, and victory was G.H.S.'s over Leon, for the first time in eleven years. Needless to say, everyone was overjoyed at this victory. No. 81, Donnie Rowland, makes a sensational grab of a pass to score a touchdown in G.H.S.'s upset over Leon. G.H.S. vs. SANTE FE In the season's finale, G.H.S. eked out a win over neighboring Sante Fe by the score of l3-7. Leading 6-0 for a good part of the game, G.H.S. found itself in trouble when quarterback Buddy Roberts scored on a 60 yard run. Not to be denied a victory, the purple and white fought back with Eddie Feely scoring from the one with a few seconds left in the game. The game closed out the high school football career of I2 seniors, all of whom must be commended for their fine work. -a. fi 5 ' an - NUBIT KITE Senior, Tackle lx A great try by James Glass, no. 80, results in an interference penalty against the 5 Santa Fe defender. This penalty led to G.H.S.'s final touchdown. ,,. vu: nz 4 1-in-Q., ,axf -.mn1.v-n.H1n-111, .11 u.. vs u 'i..1 vii - 7. l Left to right: Mickey Woods, Bill Watson, Bill Hartman, Larry Barnett, David Rankin, Paul Kluge, Asey Stephens, Donnie Rowland, Kenny Russom, Bill Olinger. HURRICANES WIN LAST N.E.C. TITLE Coach Wade Odom's 1958-1959 basketball team was assembled at G. H. S. Height, team speed, and a generally well-balanced attack were the key to the Hurricane's fine season. The Canes were undefeated for the first eight games of the season. One of these first eight games was a T'l6-38 victory over Lake City. A 67-64 loss to Palatka was the first defeat of the season. A fine starting team of Mickey Woods, Donnie Row- land, Kenny Russom, Asey Stephens, and either Larry Barnett or Paul Kluge gave G. H. S. a potent opening attack. Donnie Rowland led the Canes in points with a total of 4347 Mickey Woods was next with 396. At Daytona Beach, Gainesville High School won the last Northeastern Conference Championship which will be played. In this tournament they defeated Ocala and Day- tona Beach Mainland. In the group tournament G. H. S. won its first two games before losing to Madison, a team the Canes defeated twice during the regular season, 75-60. This loss cost the Hurricanes a chance to go to the state tourn- ament which was won by Daytona Seabreeze. Credit is due to Mac McGriff, G. H. S.'s fine manager, and the Reverend Gene Williams, who gave invaluable guid- Q ance and support to the team. This season also saw a pro- sx phecy come true. Three years ago Coach Odom started from scratch to build a basketball team. He promised that in three years he would have a team worthy of recognition. Let it suffice to say that Gainesville High School received that re- WADE ODOM cognition this year thanks to the three-year-plan of Coach HEAD COACH Wade Odom. SEASON'S RECORD GHS59.. GHS 53 .... GHSII6... GHS42... GHS 6I GHS 66 GHS64... GHS58 MAINLAND . . . PAXON . LAKE CITY WILDWOOD . SANTA FE GHS50... OCALA PERRY . . PALATKA WILDWOOD GHS 65 . . . .... MADISON GHS 85 . . . .. PALATKA GHS 75 PAXON GHS 68 . . . . . . SEABREEZE GHS 76 . . . . .. LAKE CITY GHS 69 . . . ...... PERRY GHS 84 . . . . LIVE OAK GHS 43 .. . ........ OCALA GHS52... SEABREEZE GHS 63 . .. .... TERRY PARKER GHS 75 . . . ..... MADISON Mickey Woods goes into the air to score. Donnie Rowland grabs a rebound from OcaIa's Dale Perry ASEY STEPHENS MICKEY WOODS CO-CAPTAIN CO-CAPTAIN Page Ninety-One Kenny Russom goes up tor two points against State Champions, Seabreeze. Good luck! May the best team win. l l l l i ,Q MAC MCGRIFF MANAGER Fast playing results in a spill for GainesviIle's Donnie Rowland. C' 2 ' . 1 w e W, 'f 0 -M v JIS 1 Q . ll' ff, 5 1 r It .- D -5: , 'x Q ,Net M 1 1 x. 'Q' 47 55.4 I I I Qi ,N If. J . ' -1 I I IQ, 1 -Y- ' n A 'A a , . bd' I T, uhm , I A 1 A 1 u WZXX 1 , f.- X ,I , as 4 'fa 'J 4 llll F' M ,Wie-x. -,S uf' 5' in EE? ' , X J , I 1 , A I 4 , I W jg.. x . ,I FT 'I , ti, 111321 X: F .I , Q ' sl . xi I' V 1 ,t ,. 'Q k X , ,Q M 1 S 0 - .B l -1 1 Q 'rlgi-za. -s ' . . . x-f . ' 1. ' '- Q 32 Q I I , ' . nb ' x i A I , A-ww.-S1-ff 5 .M 1 KX .R 71 if -K f ww - 1 Y ' ff - , ' 1, J' r . . .H+ ln , -, , A1 1 1 - , .. 5 1.4 fi 'f :- .i m Am me Kia iv S P51 Y'W ' L-ala! 329' l '! 'iw' dgww 5 A X . - :NP f P 3 0. - - ! 'F'H.1.1:. '1 -m Q. ii: B - SQUAD CHEERLEADERS 'lst row CL. to RJ: Karen Owens, Dale Midgette, Frances Jones, Mary Wilson, Ann Arnow, Sandra Edwards, 2nd row: Cookie Nobles, Gaye Woodward, Jane Ann Baughan, Abbie Leavitt. C - SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Left to right: Ina Rae Fletcher, Joanne Woodward, Kay Denny, .loan Kiker Linda Chamberlin, Lynda Hendrickson. gmmlfftnv' MRS. HENDRICKSON SPONSOR Y .. 1 1 f ' - , 1 qw. A-A-A . fit., 'Hv-7 -, .xx . , 4 5 '. 44 V A I , Af . - ' ' 915 Y -1. . '., ?hQn -.M ' f-fa .'. .- - SQUAD FCDOTBALL TEAM lst row fleft to rightlz Hugh Edwards, Walter Hertel, Jimmy Sanders, Richard Thompson, Dick Windsor, Mac McGriff, Ronnie Woods, Byron Stearns, Gerald Haskins, Art Campbell. Gerry Green, Bob Baynard, Randy Lankford, Rocky Edwards, Marion Harris, Maurice Lucius. 2nd row: Jay Beckenbaugh, Billy Townsend, Rollie Lucius, Bill Williford, Bud Manning, Jim Anderson, Lee Crane, Jerry Tadlock, Dole Mack, Tommy Calhoun, Johnny Fieber, Paul Sutton, Bubba Hodge, Terry Stechmiller, Pete Kelly, Bill Bennett. 3rd row: Coach Green, Bill Hendricks, Pete Hahn, Freddie Wright, .lack Lewis, Scotty Benson, Jackie Strickland, Steven Shear, Aubrey Malphurs, Phil Loggins, Craig Kitchens, Coach Bridges, Coach Greenfield. GHS LAKE CITY GHS .. OCALA GHS PALATKA GHS SANTA FE GHS . STARKE GHS .. OCALA B-Squad players team up to bring an opponent down - SQUAD BASKETBALL TEAM lst row Cleft to rightlz Dink Henderson, Bob Kronmiller, Roger Young, James McCachren, Lanny Sommese. 2nd row: Gerry Green, Bill Weimer, Jody Ring, Bud Manning, Ronnie Woods. 3rd row: Coach Dickinson, Arnie Zimmerman, David Sisler, Bill Bennett, manager. Page Nin ery-Nine BASEBALL TEAM lv--n A ky qLNEs ll gh Es cunts KAN s B KNES , 1 lst row Cleft to rightlz Charles Campbell, Donnie Joiner, Lester Wigglesworth, Bill Watson, Jim Bullock, Barton Thrasher. 2nd row: Stuart Campbell, Steve Rappenecker, Jerry Felder, Donnie Rowland, Eddie Feely, Larry Barnett, Bob Coleman, Tommy Malloy. I 1 A Q Boa COLEMAN 51 is-ig, Iniiiguhl Tv ml f.: 2- .1 , . ' N. ' AP H If V . , A .A I ' 4 V K f . BILL WATSON fL.'Q,f ,f 43 v 4-' I ' iz' Q1 , A fxffib srrt EQB L, 9 ,..-A f ' '.-H-1:5-1551 ' ' Ve- s if u wL5 X' . Q 'I . me N i - -4 4 ,A-. -'Sx-4' ' 'A' , .4-.I .- . , . V ,u... .ml if . . LARRY BARNETT LESTER WIGGLESWORTH 6 u nv X 1 I V 1 - A -A . . ...Q 5- r' o..'A Z IPA . .. ,..,.-, -Q' N' if Q ',l, --4 -..gc .5 ,,, ' '--22 . F Wff. EDDIE FEELY Q.. ,L , ..- ' ,. 'Y I W, in l?.--fg.5Nj. f- L ' ff TOMMY MALLOY Boys practiced long and hard to make the team. , Elf, ., . r -Q A-pun-.4 3 A93 - ,,-..-we-.xv ... ' 'H .vy v 991,-145 'A f iff- ,g-,Inf-f','i 5 .. , f , 'Q' 0 V' Q -.Ze r' .,1,', v, gyff ..- if --, r ' 4 ,Mn ' -'Marg-11Q '- lf. '21 --y, , -, ,- -. . - - --fc . .,-.sr R , f .f:'x, - '--V . ..-..' -' R . ,u - X .. . , .-'nf 2-vi ' '. 'Q:W limi .5'Q .4 ' ff f,. -' X. - 'lids Aw '. ', -' 'Fw ' 1 K- . - Q .-s'9i V , , ,, :Qs-li!-1, 1 ' 'Y L 'fu-Q4 ,ff ,hiv s 4.36m Q--nf- 4-4 i ij-if A .:.. 9 ' Ki -- -- 5 F' 1.-my 7' '-K Lu -I .. - 7'e...4f Je nh 1-1' f f-',A.z.- ..j.., 4' . ' 1 N4- I . V .. - , .. f ' 1 .,.,r -'11 41 f 1, 1 -, . xy., , 5 . .'5k :'d 41 nh f, V . 'L' ix .Ti sv ' TRACK TEAM . x ww . Fw A. 'lst row Cleft to rightlz Ferry Bolourtchi, John Waldrop, John Frierson, Willis Armstrong, Gary Ash, David Tanner, Davis Rembert, Bobby Feely, Larry Schenck, Harvey Baxter, Tim Thompson, Jim Morgeson, manager. 2nd row: Norman Mc- Millen, manager, Walter Lee, Byron Sfarns, Kenny Matheny, Don McConnell, Joe Bennett, Don Rice, James Miller, Steve Guinn, Mickey Woods, Tommy O'Dell, Gerry TRACK COACH H. C. GREENFIELD 4'-T , X 5 I 1 Jiff ' A 1 ,' y 5 , x D I A A 'Q ' , 3 L. ' ' x, 2 A -, ' T .fig xg.-, A ,, Combs, Bill Green, Woddy Benson. 3rd row: Alex Smith, Bill Barkley, Ricky O Dell Cliff Davis, Clayton Kallman, Carter Osterbind, Nubit Kite, Don Tucker Kenny Riussom, James Glass, Travis Reid, Tom Downs, Huba Wass cle Czege, Russell Hurd J. Henry Smith, Tom Fristoe, Coach Greenfield. TOM DOWNS NUBIT KITE HUBA WASS DE CZEGE JOHN FRIERSON TOM FRISTOE kwin' M.. A K' 1' P- ,,. ,. 9- U. I' hw' ' 5 1. ' We -- . . Q W ' ,4,.- . fi, + . W ',, . K Q K W ' ' 7' K-, as 'P . ' ' fi3.,,1 -r 1 I w :A .. 5+ tu ,v.. N' ' A fl ' 44 U. S' . DON TUCKER MICKEY WOODS GGLF TEAMS Left to right: Robin Graham .loan Kiker Jinx Jacunski Ann Purvis Lynda Hendrickson Poge One Hundred Four lst row lleft to righflz Chip Mims, John Shirley, Gerry Green. 2nd row: George Jacunski, Asey Stephens, Charles Rich, Bill Etheridge ME- TENNIS TEAM r W,-9 lst row lleft to rightl: Susan Bowers, Marilyn Little, Dovey Kopelowitz, Ann Winsor. 2nd row: Phoebe Bowers, Nancy McCormick, Mary Gracy, Martha Johnson. TENNIS COACH MARGARET HAMMOND 1 he Three years ago Sylvia Hardaway CGHS, 19581, one of Florida's top ranking young tennis players, decided it was high time GHS had a tennis team. And so with the help of Sylvia and Mrs. Margaret Hammond, who is still the tennis coach, GHS organized a girls' tennis team. In that first year GHS gained recognition when Sylvia Hardaway reached the finals of the Division I Singles in the 1957 Florida State High School Tennis Tournament before losing in three sets to Judy Pils- bury of Daytona Beach, then the number one player in the state. In the Division I Doubles Sylvia and Verna Bean also gained the finals before losing in another three set match to Judy Pilsbury and her part- ner. With a year's experience behind them, the entire 'I957 team re- turned in 1958. The record for the T958 season was as follows: GHS 3 Daytona Beach Seabreeze 4 GHS 3 Ocala ................ 4 GHS 3 Daytona Beach Seabreeze 4 GHS 6 Ocala ................ T In the State High School Tennis Tournament GHS copped individ- ual honors when Sylvia Hardaway fought back from the brink of defeat to beat Frances Farrar of West Palm Beach 3-6, 7-5, 6-3 for the Division I Singles crown. Sylvia and Verna Bean won the Division I Doubles crown by defeating Gay Miller and Joan Sanders of Coral Gables 6-4, 7-5. The points scored by these two GHS stars put the team in a three way tie for fifth place. As we go to press, an upstart T959 team, led by returning letter- men Martha Johnson, Dovey Kopelowitz, and Phoebe Bowers, scared Ocala before losing in a gruelling 4-3 match. In addition to the State High School Tennis Tournament in April, matches with Ocala, Daytona Beach Seabreeze and Jacksonville Landon have been scheduled. SWIMMING in asf' 3- BOYS' TEAM Qleft to rightl: Joe Donnovin, Bill Olinger, Paul Clayton. Butch Williams, Randy Dixon, Jimmy Feiber, Wells Hood. EX :Ak Que ya X sf vs Si 1 x Paul Clayton and Joe Donnovin are shown ready for the start. A Page one Hundred Six Bill Ollnger mounts the 3-meter board for a dive. Julie Deurloo prepares to execute a back iack-knife. V M i i Ill UI '-as 'v 1 'u Y- Y F A MY- 4.1, iv , , . -'f , , 2 '.4..f V' -. , E' r , , .4 'F' :I F D 1 I -Iii' X A ,.s.Z+.-:if .. . 3 ,ff Marifrances Tucker climbs out of the pool after a practice session. GIRLS' TEAM Qlett to rightjz Linda Gyles, Julie Deurloo, Marifrances Tucker, Gaye Woodward, Shirley Hardison, Marilyn Pralle, Mary Creighton. CRGANIZATIONS Bo nd Chorus Service Clubs Language Clubs f 4 Z, 5 5 5 S 'lx R K. K . nk - tx 5 5 K ' ' n'0.u.L.'.:x I I Disiivcl 4 'ie 9 l l Q 1 x g 5 ...Q .Q 9 , ' an A lf? , ht ' ss Q l G 'P , ' . 0 , - Q X ,- gif 5 Q Q 'Qilag Q 0 fi, . . . ,W '1 g fs. . W 3 . af 1, bf ,wx ,,,, - ,kll - , Zigi?-2 Q Q I 1' I 6 UAT A Q A ,,. 1. x J ' Q A U 6 41149 Q00 GAINESVILLE HIGH I 1 The Gainesville High School Orchestra took part in many activities during 1958 1959 Fall programs included a string concert in Lake City In November, a Sunday afternoon Vesper Concert in December ded: cated to Claude Murphree late Gainesville organist, and participation tn the annual Gainesville High School Christmas program Eleven players represented the orchestra in the All State Orchestra at the F M E A convention held during January in Tampa Charles Coe, violinist, had the honor of being selected concert master of this one hundred piece orchestra directed by the in ternationally known Dr Howard Hanson Becky Wannmger played first basson The orchestra was represented in the National Federation of Music Clubs annual Junior Festival by the strung section, soloists, and ensembles It took part in the F O A district and state orchestra contests One of the highlights of the year was potmng with the P K Yonge Orchestra for the annual Youth Or- chestra Concert, played for the students in both schools and for the public in the new P. K. Yonge Auditorium. String players of the orchestra played in the sixth annual String Round-Up, a concert in which all the schools of Gainesville participate. Social activities for the orchestra included a dessert party at Mrs. Reaves' in the fall and an Orchestra- sponsored dance in March. The final and largest activity of the year for the orchestra was the Spring Formal Concert, followed by a reception honoring senior orchestra players. First Violins Charles Coe iconcertmasterl Martha Reaves Mary Bennett Allen Powell Jimmy Stanfleld Tommy Williams Carol Meyer Ida McAliIey Rose Hoover Mabel Horne Leslie Threatte Terry Greene Tommy Brabham Second Violins Florence Reaves Lynda Hendrickson Sherry Sanders Jack Ramsey Darlene Magee Dorothy Cole Teresa Keyes Paula Sommese Violas Janet Greene Victor Ramos Cellos Elizabeth Qualls Alice Dunscombe Pat Keeter Betty Franks Basses Richard Dusenbury Joe FIRST CHAIR MEMBERS: 'Ist row Cleft to rightl: Charles Coe fconcertmasterl, Martha Reaves, Mary Bennett, Elizabeth Qualls, Jason Weintraub, Marynel Hughes. 2nd row: Allen Powell, Becky Wanninger, John Ambrose, Florence Reeves, Richard Dusenberry. UIIII all I SCHOOL ORCHESTRA i is'-rFT 'F if fr ff -3 r P' -P .pl E M I, 2 ' .i 5 f 2 f fn l i l i Q, Y U f 4 ' .5 . W 5' 1 , t f 3 F 1 I .' 1 1 z , t Q 1 1 . i s . E i I 2 f i wi Folker. Flutes: Ronald Thruston, Maryanne Awtrey. Oboe: Jason Weintraub. Clarinets: Frances Bovee, Ann Pierson. Bassoon: Becky Wanninger. Trumpets: Tom Fristoe, Everard Bedell, Clinton Shields. Trombones: John Ambrose, Jack lewis. French Horn: Paul Martin. Saxophones: Tom Neff, Bob Haber. Percussion: Bill Platt, Tim Thompson. Piano: Naomi McDonell. Harp: Marynel Hughes. DOROTHY REAVES ORCHESTRA DIRECTOR 1 fix J f n F sl F . Orchestra Officers: Elizabeth Qualls, Publicity Chairman, Martha Reaves, President, Marynel Hughes, Secretary-Treas- urerg Mary Bennett, Vice-President. Page One Hundred Eleven GAINESVILLE HIGH Soprano I: Sydney Athearn, Barbara Beck, Shirley Boston, Jeanne Carter, Martha Cassels, Julie Cheves, Anne Coburn, Dixie Eddy, Gaynelle Glover, Cindy Goodrich, Lana Green, Rosemary Hoover, Jeanine Johnson, Mattie Lytles, Carol McDowall, Paula Norwood, Sylvia Parks, Lois Peters, Grace Tallman, Paula Wyman, Edna Hamilton, Laura Flagg, Janice Glass, Patricia Jones, Dede McDonald, Betty Morris, Cindy Prevatt, Marilyn Robbins, Lorraine Scales, Margaret Sullivan, Carol Sue Ward, Kay Kelling. Soprano II: Jean Davis, Luci Lee, Glenda Moon, Joy Priem, Martha Putnam, Connie Robinson, Anita Hatcher, Gayle McLane, Linda Sandstrom, Ginny Sims, Jean Squires, Susan Verhock, Janet Holshuh, Judy Phillips, Sandra Sanford, Laverne Villeneuve, Lavonne Villeneuve. Under the guidance of their new director, Mrs. Cath- erine Murphree, the choral groups of G.H.S. gave several lauded performances this year. More than a hundred students participate in the Mixed Chorus, Freshman. Chorus, and Girls' Chorus. Due to the large increase in membership this year several projects for raising money for new robes and music materials were un- dertaken. The Melodettes were revived and for the first time a Boys' Quartet was seen on the stage of G.H.S. These two groups were also seen and heard throughout the state. Bunny Scholfield and Jack Janes are among the outstand- ing soloists found in the chorus. The chorus made several trips out of town and a selected group performed on a local T.V. station at Christmas time. A representative group went to Clinic in Tampa and brought back ideas for improvement in music techniques. Any chorus member will say that belonging to the G.H.S. Chorus was one of his happy memories of G.H.S. Boys' Quartet Cleft to rightl: Harold Kee, Johnny Cox, Jack Janes, Bill Page. SCHGCDL CHORUS l' Alto: Carol Barber, Carolyn Bell, Day Grey, Jeanne Grimm, Georgia Mason, Wynelle Neely, Marifrances Tucker, Carol Harris, Eleanor Broome, Beth Croy, Helen Sneeringer, Gail Stewart, Jane Reynolds, Sara Shore, Delores Elwood, Mary McKinley, Sandra Rowland, Bunny Schofield, Betty Seay, Glenda Smith, Sylvia Jammal. Tenor: Ed Billington, John Cox, Arthur Congleton, Bucky Elwood, Bill Lydick, Bill McCranie, Alfred Robinson, Tom Tolson, Lamar Willis, Harold Kee. Bass: Ed Cake, Robert Clem, Denny Croy, Bruce Dorsey, Wayne Faulkner, Robert Hester, Jack James, Fred Jones, Dick King, Charles Rich, Bobby Wright, Bill Page, Chris Williams. Cqfherine Murph,-ee MELODETTES, left to right: Martha Putnam, Joy Priem, Carol Harris, Kay Gray, Carol MacDowall, Silvia Jammal, Mattie Lytles, Georgia Mason, Paula Wyman. Not pictured: Director Beth Croy, Lucy Lee, Cindy Goodrich, Alternates. i A S I I I I X .ser rg.,-f-4 .. i -- l GAINESVILLE HIGH v-mil' 'f ,,..r-Q sl Flutes: Linda Sapp, Ronald Thruston, Charlene Videon, Carolyn Harms. Oboes: Jason Weintraub, Pat Gale. Bassons: Becky Wanninger, Jenny Dekle. Clarinetsp Barbara Sterrett, Bobby Greene, Charles Coe I Jackie Mott, Frances Bovee, Judy Rogers, Gary Hawk, Arthur Dunscombe, Billie Lee Bryan, Ann Pierson, Penny Hughes, Cary Ahrano, Bobby Kalar, Justin Harlow, Cynthia Ambrose, Betsy Bartlett, Dan McElwee, Fred Clark, Ken Allen, Bobby Gainous, Carolyn Whitehead. Charlie Steadham, Gene Williams. Saxophones' Bryan Grigsby, Tommy Kunkle, Crannie Rowland, Hulund Hunt, Paul Kluge, Neil Abbery, Lea Gramling The Gainesville High School Band, under the direction of Bardwell M. Donaldson, consists of 85 members. There are ten maiorettes, a drum maior, two head maiorettes, and a band captain. Most of the band's growth has been during the past l2 years. ln T946 there were ten members without a director. There was practically no equipment. There were no uni- forms. The members had only a minimum of experience on a musical instrument. From this the ba-nd has grown to its present status of well-equipped, well-dressed, and talented members. The band has taken several trips in connection with its musical program. Three years ago the band went on an educational tour to New York City and two years ago the band went to Miami Beach. During the past 12 years the band has attended district contests every year, and its rating in the state during these years of participation has remained high. In the contests for concert, sight reading, and marching there have been 58 first division ratings, 4 second division ratings, and 3 third division ratings. In solo and ensemble competition first division ratings are 99 percent. A section of the band known as the pep band plays a very active part in developing school spirit by playing at basketball games and pep rallys. I BAND COUNCIL, lst row: Bobby Kolar, Frances Bovee,Judy Crown, Charles Coe. 2nd row: Paul Martin, Alice Dunscombe, John Ambrose, Vandy Cooper. Cb 5 f 113 SCHGCDL BAND lt llllll li if 3 gl g. i il? ,nf i Tom Neff. Cornets: Judy Crown, Fred Jones. Don McConnell, Clarence Witt, Louis Swanson, Clinton Shields Ronald Smith, Jim Sanders, Eddie Burgess, Tim Holmes, Everard Bedell, Byron McMillan. French Horns David Goin, Mel Bishop, Randy Dixon, Paul Martin. Trombones: John Ambrose, Jack Lewis, Patty Richards George Sims, Joe Matthews, David Van Allen, Ken Brooker. Baritones: Gary Burgess, Roger Hart, Billy McDaniel. Basses: Wayne Faulkner, Charles Bussard, Richard Brooker, Irwin Culbreth. Percussion: Lamar Willis, Sybil Carter, Dubby Murphree, Tim Thompson, Gary Ash, Graham Haile Bardwell Donaldson Band Director 'N , John Ambrose Band Captain Charles Coe Drum Malor C 1 ,l XJ r I 4 611' ' lr i I 3 1' . ff 1 vg . QV 13: V A . 2-22 0 . af v 5 u il if N 9' 2: 4. fi, A 3 W H Q. 4'4- X -if 1 ,'5 f v, Zi, 2-ohPi'W'Ar,s! , 'A .. '51 5 ,, ' 7 if .' U 'R Q S 'o ,. 37319 12 Hi ,V 5 6 S , B ' 0 J. .1 , f, , il.,,,-i . - , 'V H ' 0 .- u r ' 5-3' f 9' 5 s ' . Jr - 0.5 'll 1 -1 y.. 4, 35 is :,. f, if Ax , Z ici! 1.110 J, .. u'-o I .flee Q, v I W sf . ai' A . I f, 53 ,-1 'X KEY CLUB Clinton Shields plays the bugle for the morning flag- Officers Cleft to rightl: Arthur Dunscombe, Vice-President, Tommy raising ceremony. Thompson, Sergeant-at-Arms, Paul Clayton, President, Clinton Shields, Chaplain, Lowell Preisler, Secretary. The Key Club is sponsored by the local Kiwanis Club. It is a service club that provides the school with many ser- vices which make it more pleasant for the student and the teacher alike. Among the services to the school performed this year by the club were: selling ribbons at the football games, working on the school grounds, making bicycle racks, raising the flag each morning before school, and giv- ing a flag pole and victory flag. The Key Club also had community projects this year. One of these was helping with Senator Holland's campaign. This group, which is sponsored by Coach Odom, held a very successful dance during the first semester. 'lst row Cleft to rightja David Moed, Davis Rembert, Paul Clayton, Lowell John Patrick, Tommy Green, Brian McMillan, Rodger Hart. Preisler, Clinton Shields, Adrian Dovell, Ed Billington. 3rd row: Bob Fennell, Everard Bedell, Chris Benninger, Hugh Harling, Paul 2nd row: Richard Dusenberry, Tim Thompson, Jim Miller, Charles Coe, Kluge, Larry Barnett, Ernie Jones, Bobby Gainous. KEY ETT ES lst row Cleft to rightjz Wing Preodor, Mary McKinley, Celia Zadach, Betty Doris Boone, Priscilla Thomas, Jennie Murphree, Sheila Hartman, Sherry Ann Sisler, Mary Gracy, Regina Johnson, Edwinna Murphey. Adams, Evelyn Hanna. 2nd row: Carol Lytle, Elaine Arrington, Rose Hoover, Sandra Goins, Abbie 4th row: Mary Jo Creel, Gail Rogers, Anne Chipley, Alice Dunscombe, Leavitt, Pam Sanders, Judy Cline, Maxine Rogers, Davey Kopelowitz. Winkie Kenworthy, Polly Davis, Carol Cox, lynn Meachem, Mary Margaret 3rd row: Anne Winsor, Dale Midgette, Sherrie Patrick, Kit MacDonald, Cox, Pat Poole. Officers: Mary McKinley, Chaplain, Celia Zadach, President, Mary Gracy, Sgt-at-Arms, Betty Ann Sisler, Treasurer, Not Pictured: Regina Johnson, Vice-President, Bunny Scholfield, Secretary, Edwinna Murphy, Historian. 3 K 1 4'-'xt With We Help Build as its motto the Keyette Club strives to develop initiative and leadership among its mem- bers, to participate in worthwhile community and school pro- iects, to encourage Christian character, and to prepare for useful citizenship. During the year the Keyettes planted, watered and weeded grass in the plot between A and B buildings, spon- sored two dances, held rummage sales, sold Keyette pen- nants to sister clubs throughout the state, sold doughnuts and Hurricane flags at football games, made Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets for needy families, and made scrap- books for the children at Sunland Training Center. The Uni- versity Kiwanis Club sponsors the G.H.S. Keyettes and Mrs. Levy is the club advisor. be 6 Priscilla Thomas jumps with icy as Celia Zadach tells her she is a Keyette. WHEEL CLUB n'f1 --SLIBJU It ' -it -Qprr A 'up .' ... gslgf-3...-ir. N-. N '?,, t . ff. , U gc '51 94 f'i?V The Wheel Club is an outstanding GHS boys' service club, sponsored by the Rotary International. As a service club, its main function is service to the school and community, and this year the function has been fulfilled in many ways. Cleaning the campus south of the school, selling Hurricane shirts, washing school windows, holding a workday, donating money to the library, and distributing advertising leaflets for local merchants are some of the club's many activities. Wheel Club's entry in the Homecoming Parade float contest, constructed in co-operation with the Anchor Club, walked away with the first prize as a huge mobile dragon pursuing a bedraggled live oak football player. This club had a long-to-be-remembered party during the second semester and attended church regularly as a body throughout the year. It boasted one of the highest club averages in scholarship. This year, as in the past, rep- resentatives were sent to the annual Wheel Club Interna- tional convention. Faculty advisor for this group is Mr. Robert Baker. Left to Right: Larry Larche, Treasurer, Gary Blonston, Vice-President, Lassiter Mason, President, Charles Rich, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bill Hartman, Secretaryg Frank Feltham, Re- porter. lst row Cleft to rightl: Mr. Baker fadvisorl, Jason Weintraub, Lass Mason, 3rd row: Roger Young, Clayton Kallman, Larry Larche, Lee Frazier, Tom Frank Greene, Gary Blonston, Charles Rich, Phillip McFerrin, Frank Feltham. Furman, Gary Junior, Carter Osterbind, Andy Krig. 2nd row: Bobby McLendon, Bill Bache, Steve Rappenecker, George 4th row: Dale Reece, Jerry Felder, Randy Dixson, Bill Hartman, John Baxter, Jacunski, Byron Winn, George Swinford, Carl Hetrick. Jack Blocker, Lanny Sommese, Bill Arnett. David Rankin. ANCHOR CLUB lst. row Cleft to rightl: Paula Norwood, Joan Kaufman, Christine Hunter, Phoebe Bowers, Marnie Creighton, Judy Spurlock, Nancy Silk. 2nd row Cleft to righti: Genie Cummings, Eileen Flood, Elizabeth Qualls, Marsha Capo, Sybil Carter, Verdene Gann. 3rd row Cleft to righti: Ida McAliley, Maryanne Harrold, Joan Fullagar, Ann The Anchor Club, together with the Wheel Club, got off to a rousing start in 1958 by winning the GHS Homecoming float award with their purple dragon. Fifteen girls were for- mally initiated into the club just prior to the Homecoming ac- tivities. Before becoming members, they worked for points by participating in club proiects and attending club functions. The girls who earned the most points became members dur- ing an impressive candle-light ceremony at Nancy Silk's. OFFICERS, Cleft to rightjz Judy Spurlock, Chaplain, Marnie Creighton, Secretary, Joan Kaufman, Treasurer, Nancy Silk, Johnson, Mimi Carr, Julie Cheves, Sharon Shear, Jeanne Hart. 4th row Cleft to rightl: Mary Ellen Wolfe, Dorothy Ridgeway, Frances Blossom, Cherry Ford, Sharon Thomas, Linda Donalson, Barbara Thomas, Patti Pitz. Blue Bells of Scotland was the theme for the annual Blue Dance, whose proceeds go to the tuberculosis fund. The club also helped the T.B. drive by selling Christmas seals. Other projects for this club were: a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family, a Halloween party at Sunland Training Center, and washing blackboards in the classrooms once every two weeks. Anchor, which is sponsored by the Pilot Club, remains in close contact with them by attending luncheons throughout the year. Mrs. Tuttle is the faculty advisor. Judy Spurlock looks up from her work on the prize-winning float President. Not pictured: Paula Norwood, Historian, Christine Hunter, Sergeant-at-Arms, Phoebe Bowers, Vice-President. 'Q GAMMA H I-Y I 5 i Q l 3 it i i y . I L' y 5 , fl 3 5 -, ,,-an Q A if ,yi GAMMA HI Y John Frierson, Butch Williams. 'Ist row Cleft to rightiz Steve Guinn, Kenny Russom, Asey Stephens, Bill 3rd YOW flett T0 flghflr Chip Mims, Bill COHNGF, -l0l'lf1 Kll'kP0fI'lCk, Woody Watson, Joe Donnovin. Benson, John Stecdhom, Jimmy Fieber, Scotty Benson. 2nd row Qleft to rightj: Ernie Lytle, Bill Olinger, Travis Reid, Don Tucker, A typical Gamma-Hi-Y meeting with Asey Stephens presiding. ff 5 - 's l . 5.l',l Q 9 COACH DICKINSON Kenny Russom, Sergeant-at-Arms, punishes ci Club Spgnggr misbehuvior. ALPHA TRI-HI-Y :ay Harper and Nancy Pepper work on the second place home- oming float. This year, as in the past, the Alpha Tri-Hi-Y of Gainesville High School has participated in and sponsored many worth- while activities. They contributed to World Service, the cancer fund, gave checks to the speech department and library, and gave Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets to needy families. They also enioyed many social activities: a banquet for Alpha Tri-Hi-Y alumni, sponsored a dance after the Seabreeze- G.H.S. game, a party at the end of the year with Gamma Hi-Y, and theannual Keyette-Tri-Hi-Y banquet. As a money-raising proiect, this club made and sold purple and white shakers at the football games. They sent representatives to Blue Ridge and all state conferences. Sharon Fagan, a member of this Gainesville High School club, was elected State Historian for the year 1959. Bottom: Barbara Beck, Treasurer, Carol Sells, Sergeant-at-Arms Vandy Cooper, Secretary, Janet Allen, Historian, Molly Franklin Vice-President, Courtney West, Chaplain, Becky ,Wanninger, Presi dent. Ist row: Barbara Beck, Carol Sells, Courtney West, Vandy Cooper, Becky Wanninger, Molly Franklin. 2nd row: Sharon Fagan, Becky Simmons, Judy Crown, Dee Dee Webb, Judy Harkness, Karen Owens, Gloria Brown. 3rd row: Lynn Boyd, Helen Graham, Yancy Harris, Sherri Bertie, Susie .lk ff . 3. l 7 Parker, Elizabeth Powell, Martha Nee Steadman, Sandra Edwards, Gay Harper. 4th row: Ann Arnow, Nancy Ferrazzi, Barbara Mallard, Marilyn Little, Mary Wilson, Sandy Francisco, Jane Johnston, Nancy Pepper, Marifrances Tucker, Jane Ann Baughn. BETA HI-Y 'lstlrowz Ronnie Clark, Ronnie' Smith, Kenneth Smith, Cecil Holiday, Bob 3rd row: Jim Mueller, Bill Green, Pete Hahn, Sonny Chamblin, Buddy Cole. Gwm' I man, Charles Bussard. 2nd 'OWS N0 m0fl MCMUHSY1, Jerry Knlghff Bruce DOYSGYI Marion HUM, 4th row: Mark Frierson, Chip Webster, Bill Greenman, Andy Horne, David Cliff Davis, Brad Penk. Brisfowel Bob Adams' Beta Hi-Y members earn points by working on the school grounds. Beta-Hi-Y, youngest of the boys' service clubs, has grown from a small inactive club to the present enthusiastic group of thirty boys with an active program of service and fellow- ship. Under the sponsorship of Coach Smith, the club has suc- cessfully accomplished this year's undertakings. Working on the school grounds, selling megaphones during football sea- son, helping in the Peanuts for Polio drive, and contributing to the library fund are some of this year's projects. Group church attendance by this club, as well as these proiects, has brought about the closer feeling of fun and fellowship which this club strives to obtain. Jerry Knight and Buddy Coleman are initiated into the Club. u 1: Hoidlfs' l I1 Seated Cleft to rightjz Sgt.-at-Arms, Beth Croyp Vice-President, Martha Cassels, Treasurer, Linda Harben. Standing: Secretary, Ann Mason, Chaplain, Eleanor Broome, Historian, Sandra Weldon, President, Sue Reynolds. Beta Tri-Hi-Y is a Christian organization sponsored by the Y.M.C.A. Each month the club attends a local church in a body. This year Beta Tri-Hi-Y has sponsored a car wash and has sold pom-poms in the school colors. The club's special proiect for the new members has been caring for their grass plot on the school grounds. Some of Beta Tri-Hi-Y's welfare proiects have included giving stockings to oi group at the Training Center at Christ- mas ard giving a Christmas basket and toys to a needy family. In the fall, the club was entertained at one of their meetings by a Variety Show put on by their new members. They did everything from baton routines to song panto- mimes. Beta Tri-Hi-Y's brother club, Beta Hi-Y, helped them with their Homecoming Float. In appreciation for their fine co- operation the girls gave them a supper. lt was held at a member's home. MRS. BRYAN Advisor BETA TRI-HI-Y The club was represented by eight of their members and their sponsor at the North Florida Hi-Y-Tri-Hi-Y Conference held in Tallahassee in December. Some members work on Purple and White Pom-Poms, which the club sold. 'Y ii' sos N. Vw- ff 'lst row Cleft to rightj: Betty Harrell, Ginny Sims, Ann Mason, Ann Coburn. 3rd row: Elaine Teuton, Mary Anne Walker, Sue Reynolds, linda Harben, 2nd row: Tonya Hinson, JoAnne Riley, Pat Jones, Pat Carlton, Martina Faye Strickland, JoAnn Slaughter, Betsy Bartlett, Eleanor Broome. Brunson, Kay Grey, Gayle McLane, Linda Parker, Carolyn Cook, Sandra 4th row: Beth Croy, Martha Cassels, Penny Hughes, Nina Lupkiewicz, Weldon. Marilyn Gnann, Marilyn Miller, Ann Lichtenwalter, Pat Lackey. VALORETT ES 'lst row Cleft to rightl: Linda Butler, Ann McDowall, Marilyn Pralle, Jane Jones, Becky Cunha, Connie Robinson, Merry Beth Seaver, Virginia Davis, Jane Moore, Janet Holschuh, Georgia Mason. McCloud, 2nd row: Kathy Spinks, Jenny Neighbors, Donna Wilson, Evelyn Bevis, 4th row: Glenda Moon, LaVerne Villeneuve, laVonne Villeneuve, Page An- Joyce Beltz, Carolyn Hartman, Evelyn Wilcox, linda Sandstrorn. derson, Jackie Mott, Alice Sykes, Judy Jones, Ann Pierson, Carol Meyer. 3rd row: Betsy Parrish, Ann Pearce, Carolyn Thomas, Jean Reynolds, Linda k' 53? 7- KJ l Officers, seated: Janet Holschuh, Vice-President, Ann McDowall, Presi- dent, Jane Moore, Historian. Standing: Jane Davis, Treasurer, Marilyn Pralle, Secretary, not pictured: Georgia Mason, Chaplain, Linda Butler, Sergeant-at-Arms. On April 29, 1958, 15 girls were installed in the Valor- ettes service club which had been formed a month earlier with the advice and co-operation of Mrs. Selle, guidance director. Composer Donna Wilson added her words to the tune Maryland, My Maryland which resulted in the Valor- ette theme song. Turquoise and silver, the club colors, blend nicely with the white carnation, their chosen flower. Valorettes, although it originated only last year, has many worthwhile projects. Every Christmas and Thanksgiving, they present a food basket to needy and deserving families. Again, Christmas is the occasion for brightening the faces of the less fortunate children at the Sunland Training Center by decorating a cottage there. Valorettes work hand in hand with their sponsor, the Civitan Club, selling fruitcakes. Dur- ing the football season many students are seen wearing Val- orette voodoo dolls representing the hanging of a member of the opposing team. Belief that religion and service must work together is the reason the Valorettes attend church once each month. ln the future the club hopes to have a wider program of proiects so that they may be of even more service to their school and community. MRS. STALNAKER Sponsor ..- 4 1? , P 3 FUTURE TEACHERS CLUB Q ,yas tf ,W-Am. 4.4 f .s J L-q,, -F JL' , 1 Mr. Talbot buys the first student directory from Louise Powell and Betty Harrell. The Future Teachers' Club is made up of students from the ninth through the twelfth grades who are interested in teaching,as a profession. Meetings are held once a month with programs planned to give students a better picture of the field of teaching. These include films, teachers from the kindergarten, elementary, and secondary school levels, re- tired teachers, intern students from the College of Educa- tion, representatives from the University of Florida, a com- bined meeting with the FTC of Santa Fe, and a dinner meet- ing at the end of the school year. This year for the first time the club gave a tea in honor of the faculty. Plans are to make it an annual activity. Above are pictures of some of the activities of the club this year. 'lst row lleft to rightl: Mary Anne Rose, Sylvia Hillyard, Mrs. Stevens, ladvisorl, Marcia Bartley, Marynel Hughes, Betty Harrell, Gloria Stokes. 2nd row: Carolyn Cook, Ann Reynolds, Jeanie Stephens, Ann Batey, Sherry Adams, Diane Tenney, Nancy Dee Williams, Jack Jenkins. 6 gf: -fx 015' wfz The Faculty Tea was enioyed by all. ,, 3. 'aw' FI .C mg-nn Student directory saleswomen and customers. 3rd row: Faye Hart, Frances Eubanks, Cathy Bennett, Marilyn Gnann, Wynelle Vaughn, Billie Lee Bryan, Barbara Tilghman, Sonny Chamblin, Bill Etheridge. Not pictured: Louise Powell, Sandra Singer, Jason Weintraub. l cz- 5' NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY lst row ileft to rightl: Marynel Hughes, Lyndell Larson, Judy Spurlock, Gary Julie Cheves, Joan Fullagar, Ernie Lytle. 3l0f1Sf0I'l, Nino Lupkiewicz, Sherrie PGfI'iCk, NCIHCY Silk. 3rd row: Mary Margaret Cox, Phoebe Bowers, Paul Clayton, Charles 2nd row: Barbara Sterrett, Sue Reynolds, Betty Ann Sisler, Chris Hunter, Rich, Steve Rappenecker, Don Tucker, Tim Holmes, Ed Billington. Membership in the National Honor Society is the cul- mination of years of high school work, final recognition for scholastic achievement. Ultimately, fifteen per cent of the senior class are admitted to the Society. Five per cent are made members in the spring of their junior years, five per cent more after the first six weeks of their senior year, and five per cent more at the beginning of the second semester. The Society holds an impressive formal initiation in as- sembly every year, centered around the qualifications of the organization-scholarship, character, leadership, and ser- vice. Activities during the year include presentation of schol- arship plaques to the homeroom in each grade 'with the highest scholastic average every six-weeks period, collection of loose books left on campus after school, and the annual National Honor Society party. Faculty advisor for the Society is Mrs. Dorothy Phipps. National Honor Society members Mugget Cox and Paul Clayton dis- cuss club matters with their sponsor, Mrs. Phipps. Officers, seated: Judy Spurlock, Secretary-Treasurer, Sherrie Patrick, Vice-President. Standing: Gary Blonston, President, Nina Lupkiewicz, Historian. l 3 -so i 33-9 27?-fin. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA T7 09 Q7 'Y7 Q,-r ,ik Ph 'lst row lleft to rightl Carolyn Harms, Christine Whitlock, Joy Goulding. 2nd row: Becky Weil, Betty Jane Greene, Carol 'Ketcham. 3rd row: Jennie Deckle, Dorothy Cole, Nancy Dee Williams, Faye Hart. Learning to make their own clothes are Diane Tenney, Robin Graham, and Nadine Smith. Future Homemakers of America is iust what the name implies-a club for girls who are interested in planning for their future homes and learning ways to make them pleas- ant. It is a non-profit youth organization which is open to anyone who takes Home Economics. This club was founded on a national level on June ll, 1945 and a few years later a club was formed at Gainesville High School. The girls gain many ideas while they belong to this club. Among some of these are: to appreciate fully the ioys and satisfactions of homemaking, to promote international good will, to encourage wholesome individual and group recreation, and to gain further interest in home economics. 'TT-iw' h J' tri U Sandra Crockford, Jane Wright, and Joy Golding en joy the results of their homemaking skills. FRENCH CLUB ist row: Sdndy Smith, Put Teflflefellf MG9Cl0lef1U Mala, Wing Pfe0d0ff 3rd row: Jerri Wade, Chris Hunter, Lyndell Larson, Maryanne Awtrey Evelyn BGVFS, Jason Weiftifaubf MVS- Vifgiftla Bartlett. Mary Ellen Wolfe, Frances Blossom, Mary Bennett, Leslie Threate Linton 2nd row: Carol Lytle, Sandra Rawls, Jane Moore, Judy Rogers, Nancy Herbert, George Harrell, Silk, Carol Sells, Sherrie Patrick, Dale Midgette, Betty Ann Sisler. Les Buffons, fthe clownsl, was organized four years ago by the first group of French students in the high school. Then it consisted of fifteen members meeting to discuss French culture. Now as the interest in French and other foreign languages has increased, the number of members has iumped to almost fifty, over.half of the students now taking French. This year thirty-three new members were initiated from the first and second year classes. After the formal candle-light initiation, the new members enter- tained the old members by giving skits. These Skit Nights usually end up in rollicking fun and laughter. The Christmas party this year in- cluded skits as well as the usual refreshments and fun. In addition to the regular business meetings, Les Buffons has other programs fea- turing speakers and French music. As a member of this club the French student has fun learning about France, her culture, and language. Skits and refreshments helped make the Christmas party fun. French Club Christmas party was a big success SPANISH CLUB lst row Cleft to rightjz Betty Harrell, Carolyn Thorpe, Miki Wass de Czege, Mary Lewis, Mary Ellen Wolfe, Edith Killinger, Larry Larche, Marnie Creighton, Mimi Carr, Jinx Jacunski, Naomi McDonell, Barbara Cook. 2nd row: Mqri Frances Tucker, Sharon Fagan, Pam Sanders, Judy Harkness, Glenda Smith, Nancy Marchand, Verdene Gonn, Linda Grady, Mary Ann Sullivan, Janet Parker, Becky Simmons, Ann Arnow, Juler Deurloo, Judy Smith. The Spanish Club, Los Sombreros Altos, has as its main aim promoting interest and understanding of the culture, lan- guage and people of Spanish-speaking countries. It also pro- motes friendship with the growing group of Spanish-speaking students who attend Gainesville High School. The club is large and has 84 members this year. Mrs. Vera Jenkins is the club sponsor. Officers for the current yec are: President, Mimi Carr, First Vice-President, Larry Larche, Second Vice-President, Miki Wass de Czege, Third Vice-Presi- dent, Mary Ellen Wolfe, Secretary, Jinx Jacunski, Treasurer, Edith Killinger, Publicity and Scrapbook, Mary Lewis and Marnie Creighton, Sergeants-at-arms, David Rankin and Carl Hetrick. 3rd row: Joan Kaufman, Nancy Pepper, Betsy Bartlett, Carole McDowell, Connie Robinson, Livy Stryker, Sharon Thomas, Elizabeth Neilson, Jeanne Clark, Frances Blossom, Judy Jones, Nancy McCormick, Patti Pitz, Carol Meyer, Molly Franklin. 4th row: Courtney West, David Moed, Charles Coe, Tommy Green, Robert McNiell, Chris Benninger, Lowell Preisler, Randy Dixon, Hugh Hurling, Eric Van Middelem, Adrian Dovell, Carter Osterbind, Scotty Benson, Philip McFerrin. First Year Spanish students with an A or B+ average, all second, third and fourth year Spanish students and any Span- ish-speaking students are eligible for membership. The main events for Los Sombreros Altos during the year are a formal, evening initiation, held at the beginning of each semester, a Christmas Pinata party and dance, the Pan-Amer- ican Day program and the final May picnic with speaking contests for proficiency awards to be given at graduation. The Pan-American Day program was televised over Channel 5 this year. Spanish Club walking float was one of the highlights of this year's home- coming parade. ff' Students scramble for candy at the annual -'A pinata party. I s r 'WW' ' ' LATIN lst row Cleft to rlghtl: Roland Frerking, John Anderson, Phil Jones, 3rd row: Carolyn Thomas, Marianne Rhodes, Julia Powell, Betty Sandefer, Parker Lawrence, Miki Wass, Bill Arnett, Huba Wass, Page McKean, lnarae Patricia Graham, Betty Jane Greene, Suzanne Porter, Jean Reynolds, linda Fletcher, Lynda Hendrickson, Katherine Blossom. Jones, Jeannie Stephens, Barbara Sterrett, Mattie Lytles. 2nd row: Sandra Crockford, Jeannie Grand, Jane Hetenyi, Martha Creamer, 4th row: Elizabeth Powell, Judy Grey, Marilyn Little, lynn Krig, Sherry Sharon Chambless, Jane Wright, Sylvia Hillyard, Rose Hoover, Nancy Sanders, Palsy Thomason, Judy Brill, Kitten Tillman, Nancy Dee Williams, Adams, Jane Moore, Sandra Goins, Edwinna Murphrey, Frankie King. Susan Bowers, Peggy Halsey, Tim Thompson. K ii'-f-.. Seated: Page McKean, Pfesidem, Mrs. Sweeney, Advisor, Standing: Miki Wass Reed Ellis surveys ,he wins of the washed, de Czege, Secretary, Bill Arnett, Plebeian President, Huba Woss de Czege, out Latin Club float' Trolwer. CLUB 'lst row Cleft to rightjz Florence Reaves, Livy Stryker, Frances Eubanks, Martha Wirth, Jane Powell, Nathalie Bessette, Norma Scott, Jennie Dekle Carolyn Wright, Joan Kaufman, Sharon Shear, Jeanne Hart, Carol Meyer 2nd row: Linda Donalson, Mary Bennett, Marion Hunter, Ann Pierson Virginia McCloud, Luci Lee, Pat Wing, Drew Sappington, Bill Weimer Randy Lanktord, Gerry Green, Tom Powell, Bill Olinger. l X 3rd row: Robert Hader, Mike Gengler, Don McElwee, Bill McGraw, Bruce Stewart, Ronnie Smith, Ken Smith, Gerry Combs, Bob Fennell, Harvey Baxter, Jim Woodward, Marvin Garrett, Linton Herbert, Paul Martin. 4th row: Ricky O'Dell, Philip McFerrin, James Smith, Robert Loest, Peter Hahn, Kenneth Allen, Lea Gramling, Clara Cox, Jean Osborn, Nancy Gay, Justin Harlow, Herbert Gilliland, Stephen Shear, Craig Kitchens. Next Friday night there will be a 'Roman Rumble . . . er. . .ah, 'Rumba,' in the gym, boomed the intercom. The curiosity of the student body was aroused by this announce- ment, and a large crowd turned out to dance in the column- lined gymnasium. With this event, the year's activities of the Latin Club began. The club's calendar was dotted with successes and one big disappointment. The one occurrence marring the club's record was the happening which necessitated the Latin Club Float Washed Out poster which was carried in the rainy Homecoming Parade. Even so, the Latin Club won an honorable mention for its attempt! The annual Roman Banquet, held this year in March, proved to be entertaining as well as educational. At this affair, ghosts of the past appeared in the form of toga-clad Latin students. Gladitorial combats highlighted the entertain- ment and added to the over-all enioyment of all. Later in the spring, select students were privileged to attend the state Latin Forum, held this year in Tampa, and exchanged ideas about Latin with other Floridians. The sev- eral days spent at this convention were well-filled with edu- cational as well as enioyable activities. Under the direction of Mrs. Sweeney, Latin Club sponsor, this up and coming young club completed its program. Riding in a Roman Chariot are some of the delegates to Latin Forum in Sarasota. HURRICANE PLAYERS Ns! 'lst row fleft to rightlz Wing Preodor, Rose Hoover, Edwinna Murphey, George Turner, George Harrell, Eleanor Broome, Jinx Jacunski, Joyce Beltz, Evelyn Bevis. 2nd row: Genie Cummings, Judy Crown, Linda Sandstrom, Mary Lewis, Janet Jeff, Rene Smith, Eileen Flood, Evelyn Wilcox, Regina Johnson, Judy Harkness. lst row Cleft to righti: Joyce Wilson, Sherri Bertie, Sandra Ford, Joan Balsamo, Jane Moore, Julie Cheves, Livy Stryker, Luci Lee, Lou Hardee. 2nd row: Bill Kessler, Tim Thompson, Gary Ash, Annis Bolton, Linda Butler, Dorothy Ridgeway, Sam Weil, Mary Bennett, Jeanne Clarke. 3rd row: Cherry Ford, Frances Blossom, Marnie Creighton, Charles Hodges, 3rd row: Priscilla Hughes, Judy Hull, Sandi Goins, Lyndell Larson, Paige McKean, Kay Grey, Glenda Smith, Judy Smith, Katherine Price, Faye Strickland, Judy Ferguson. 4th row: Pat Poole, Pam Sanders, Carol Murphree, Julie Cheves, Marilyn Little, Candy Vestal, Gayle McLane, Judy Grey, Joan Kaufman, Mary Anne Autry, Lois Peters. Barbara Tilghman, Donna Ferguson, Marilyn Pralle, Carolyn Ford, Bill Pennington. 4th raw: Andy Horne, Larry Larche, Robert McNicol, Murray Teuton, Henry Lunsford, Booby Greene, Bobby Damron, John Ambrose, Marion Hunt, Fred Jones. W ,V , 'H v , i.f-WA' I I, js. 1 1 1 ii. K' ,F A sag, li Q I If 's 9 ?L4Fg R 'rar-il i . 'iffy' Q ffm? .1 K! ' WC. 135 '1 Us- 'X ', I lllff X914 mu. - N sa-'V' Wgf 3, 1 V I 1 fr -..... L, F fe ,.v M1 -'F 'z--f ,St r FUTURE FARMERS ' '-----......,,.-,,-.-t..W.....,. 'v....,., H li ' --rw-ffm-NA. 'qt J' -r.. A ly 'lst row Cleft to rightlz Bob Hood, Ray Griffis, Richard Davis, Billy Fagan, Hudson, Jim Tuten, David Webb, Ed Young. George Arnold, Billy Williamson. 4th row: Happy Roche, Interne from U of F, Roy McMichen, Ronnie Green, i 2nd row: Ballous Dykes, Steve Doggett, Lenard Hope, Lee Hood, Wayne Robert Clem, Bobby Wright, Buddy Wells, Jimmy Hudson, Robert Kennedy, 1 Sanders, Bob Baynard, Roy Haufler, Johnnie Etheridge. 3rd row: Daryl Kirby, Bill McCranie, Tommy Fletcher, Harry Tison, Bruce Paula Norwood, FFA Sweetheart. fl: -c X REQ -is 'pl 'x'F- -A. -if'-f i George Bass, Al Robinson. i t l OFFICERS: Murray Teuton, president, David Cowart, sentinel, Dewayne Cowart, secretary, Victor Gago, treasurer. i 4 --.lyk OF AMERICA 'lst row lleft to rightl: Rocky McLane, Larry Galyean, Pete Carroll, Gordon Gillond, Buddy Wilkerson, Alvin Benton, Cecil Cowon. Curtis, Curtis Fowler, Don Courtney, Bob Weight, Winston Stevens, 3rd row: Howard Butler, Kenneth Lindsley, Bobby Jamerson, George Harry Davis, Ed Kirby, Wesley Goswich. Sparkman, Johnny Courtney, Jerry Rhoden, Lee Coulter, Charles Tate, 2nd row: Autry Smith, Jeff Parker, Russell Williams, Buddy Stewart, Wayne Mr. W. E. Finley, Louis Wilson. Elmer Stondridge, Treasurer, and Richard Tillis, Vice-President. Y., Gainesville's state winning beef iudging team placed third in the nation, and are shown here holding their bronze plaque presented for their accomplishments. Left to right: Tom Downs, Murray Teuton, Richord Tillis, and Mr. E. B. Turlington. ' .7 , o . :li 'E 10 if x 'VZ X. WI-o - ki 1 'Ki E i l..1l CBE l lst row ileft to rightl: Joyce Perry, Eloise Hale, Shannon Bennett iChaplain Sensabaugh, Leigh Wheeler. 81 Sgt.-at-Armsl, Ann Mason, Linda Parker QTreasurerl, Louise Powell Nice- 3rd row: Marjorie Sapp, Linda Harben fPresidentD, Barbara Burroughs Presidentl. James Dyer, Betty Joyce Turner, Dottie Riley, Marie Kirby. 2nd row: Joyce Pullen, Lucy Hendrix, Beatrice Hughey CSecretaryl, Vivian DCT 1? s X 1 tiki mein: 95 3 x ii 3 'Ist row: Jeanette Thomas, Marilyn Cox, Margaret McGilvray, Danez Kite, 3rd row: Ralph Morgan, Sherman Lynn, Emogene Collins, Jan Riley, Jackie Alma Standridge. Stinson, Rosemary Hague, Douglas West. 2nd row: Elmer Standridge, Edward Lee, Thelma Trieste, Sandra Singer, 4th row: Drummond Mason, Edward Teston, Eddie Teston, Mike McDonald, Billy Griggs, Billy Lee. DeWayne Cowart, Randy Williams, Denny Croy. I DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Jane Hood and Paul Mattox demonstrate proper selling techniques. Couples enioy the Christmas party sponsored by Club. 'lst row: Raymona Frazier, Dianne Nims, Martha Lee, Jane Hood. 2nd row: Jerry Peppel fTreasurerJ, Jackie McNeill, Paul Mattox lPresidentJ, Patty Salman CSecretaryJ, Janet Weil, Eva Hill. 3rd row: Frank Brabham, Jr., Garland Wallace, David McCloud, Kenneth Beach, Barbara Holder, Nona Grinfin. Not Pictured: Larry Beckham, Buddy Byrd, Bobo Leland, Carolyn Philman. s Z g X l 5 , 3 Membership in the DE Club is open to members of the Distributive Education Classes. It is an affiliate of the Dis- tributive Education Clubs of America. DE is a division of Dis- tributive and Cooperative Training devoted to gaining pro- ficiency in the areas of retailing and wholesale selling. Members enjoy participation in building displays and en- gaging in sales demonstrations. Because the students work on a cooperative basis in the businesses in town, they miss many school activities. To compensate for this, the club pro- vides such things as early-bird breakfasts, picnics, and parties. Because the members feel that they are a part of their school and community, they select each year a civic proiect. This year's project was addressing about 12,000 envelopes for the March of Dimes against Polio. They were assisted in this by the C.B.E. club, another branch of the Distributive and Co- operative Training Program. This year two candidates were sent to the State Con- vention at Daytona Beach. The club is sponsored by Mr. Eugene Horne. l . 5 r 3 ' v N, N-1,2 d?':Nl'5b :fs-,... 'fw- Lf HURRICANE 1 I l 1 v v l v l 'Ist row Cleft to rightl: Joyce Tavolar, Alice Graham, Edwinna Murphey, Joan Balsamo, Sydney Athearn, Ann Martin, Mrs. Bartlett. 2nd row: Davis Rembert, Gary Blonston, Ronnie Walker, Nina Lupkiewicz, Carolyn Ford, Nancy Boerner, Annis Bolton. 3rd row: Billy lee, Donna Ferguson, Marilyn Pralle, Diane Greisinger, Ed Cake, Sonny Chamblin, Steve Gaddum, Fred Jones. Gary Blonston, Editor-in-Chief C 1fsXW.1i.f'.'Jars ' Q-if ' I-.2Px, i' Steve Gaddum, Advertising Manager, Sonny Chamblin, Business Man- ager, Mrs. Bartlett, Advisor. HERALD se- 5051. , -- 2i3' 'KX Edwinna Murphey, Feature Editor, Marilyn Pralle, News Editor, Nina Lupkiewicz, Managing Editor. One of the features of life at GHS is the publication of the Hurricane Herald, the Gainesville High School newspa- per. Appearing monthly, the Herald keeps everyone up to date on school news and amusing features. Work on the pa- per is done by the journalism class, and printing is done by Woods' Printing Company in Ocala. The newspaper is composed of student-obtained news, and all work of correction, typing, and pasting up goes on in the busy class. The Herald made special coverage of events and holiday doings such as Homecoming, Christmas, and graduation. Financing is done through soliciting advertise- ments from local merchants and all book work is done by the business staff. +- -E 'f' gl 'eil' Sports Staff: Davis Rembert, Billy Lee, Sports Editor, Ronnie Walker, Ed Cake, Photographer. l l 1 .--af' Q3 is Y' a 1 ,g H-,N Y s 5Ff'j:k 1 V' W it ' . 'va'1 if ' -i .. ' I The annual journalism banquet is held in May when the editors for the following year are announced. The journalism staff works under the able supervision of Mrs. Virginia Bart- lett. News Staff: Ann Martin, Sydney Athearn, Diane Greisinger, Donna Ferguson, Annis Bolton. Alice Graham, Headline Editor, Carolyn Ford, Exchange Editor, Nancy Boerner, Joan Balsamo, Copy Editors. il' aifpllfiif A,,.,-4 if? gg, J- A , xr. Q NL? Q xfl' ANNUAL STAFF Photographers: Richard Irwin, Bill Miller, Assistant Photography Editor: Bob Adams, John Ford, Photography Editor. 'Q' Phoebe Bowers, Editor-in-chief. Seated Cleft to rightj: Dottie Howse, Mary Anne Autry. Standing: Ann Johnson, Wing Preodor, Bill Hartman, Page McKean. lv f ls- T Business Manager, Mary Margaret ss, -1 3 J.,-.X K 'Wa sn., Senior Editors fSeatedJ: Sherrie Patrick, clubs: Steve Rappenecker, sports, George Jacunski, ads, Paula Wyman, art. fStandingi: Betty Ann Sisler, features, Judy Spurlock, classes. Many people take their annual for granted, think of it as something that is put together overnight and is synonymous with the end of school. This is an assumption that falls far short of the truth. Putting out an annual is a long, tedious, time-taking process. The first efforts toward producing the 1959 Hurricane annual began last spring with the choosing of the staff. This year's group is headed by Mary Margaret Cox, the editor. Last Spring also saw advertising being solicited for this year's publication. But work did not stop over the summer, ads were sold, and the next years book was planned. The staff started the year off on the wrong footp they were a group of displaced persons. Until a room could be found for them, they had to work on the annual in a variety of different places. Everything was finally worked out, and the annual progressed. The first iobs were organized and page allotments were made. After this was done, the various section editors were able to see what was needed and began work. Thus the T959 annual began to take shape. We hope that this yearbook will be a living reflection of the school year. These seven staffers are shown struggling to make this annual a success is 49:18 as , MR. LOWE, Sponsor AQWQ? FEATURES Student Life Dances Plays Honors U . 4 's A ,L f A 1..- Q J, V ,,r m J Q Q + W' As. STUDENT LIFE Although school activities and studying take up a major portion of a Gainesville High School student's time, he still has plenty of hours left. This spare time is consumed with many diversions depending on the individual's taste as to type and number. Gainesville has many facilities for well-spent leisure hours. Due to the location of the University of Florida, Gainesville High students may take advantage of its cultural and recreational opportunities. Lec- tures, films, and professional entertainers are made available to the public. High school students find pleasure in many things that might seem meaningless to adults such as souping up cars, flirting, and iust plain old loafing. Most students seem to be interested in sports, either watching or participating. Tennis, bowling, swimming, and even pool are at the top of their lists. Dating is another important facet in a Gainesville teen-ager's life. Dating takes the form of dances, parties, movies, or riding around. Television, too, has its place on the student's schedule with westerns being the most popular by an overwhelming majority. Add the usual amount of cutting up and goofing off and you will find yourself with a pretty good idea of the off-campus life of a normal Gainesville High School student. ..g Students rush home from school after a hectic day. Marnie and Judy Creighton and Clar Cox watch television instead of studying. ww 5 wi' 'IB-e fb ,f L l+i i we I V to participate in more relaxing activities. Asey Stephens and Mary Jo Creel, CUTEST COUPLE, tie up the party line for a few hours after school. H 4 ' Steve Rappenecker, a local pool shark, instructs some friends in the finer points of the game. HMP! New or old, a car is a teen-ager's best friend. Page One Hundred Forfyfight ui Qwg bla 'ff' g M J Qu df ,gf N I IMP' 1 I 1 ar 45W new Sig sw -4 I Z 'UV' lellr The Humpty Dumpty is a favorite hangout for all Gainesville teen-agers. Margaret McGilvary is one of the many students who have part-time iobs. gmc I Q 5 fm ' sg ..n31 'Q 2 5 1 X X F ' g TL iff I N Q ,1 'vv x . HUMPTY RESTAURAN fm, 'Q , xg, .,nr'v 437' r Nj,-X 'y ,. 'asm'-8 -s 'hw 4 ' ,451 ?ZEWff'f f I fi-'24'5'5, ' X 4 1 iw I Q sf. Wy 5, H. 4 .'T, ' 5 , I,,', .c . . -' .2 ,v'..':l . 5 ..'-.:-- ff:: '::- f Q.:,:-.1-:fl , , ,,..:,', ,f -nn, .,, , 'o 4.4 Ill 5 . ' 'Inn 'Ulu ff!! ' fr' no I l 10: on X 'wmUu:n1p,. P ' ' ' x, li': '-'ffgrrq-ive,-s s 1.1 x '. I-Smixl-O'!'l 1 I '5'i ,.A-L-1g'vu Q4 an ll' ual 'o 'u,':. 'rig' , 'Uv 'o 4, z .o g n ar.: :',' .,.u.o - I I I l I C 0 0 U xi' s 5 , Q N 1 , -X .. th up ' I MZ is .,.-.qw-nv 8 Bunny Scholfueld ond Charles Coe MOST TALENTED luke many other music lovers, Gcunesvulle young people go to the Rec Center to dance, ploy pmg pong and talk r..,,,,,,g 4' YN..- , . '-1-uun...,,,-,awk-U Marsha Capo, Linda Butler, and Bobby Greene attend the church of their choice on Sunday. Ann Pierson, like many girls, earns extra money by babysitting l l I A 9 Lon Bill Hartman and Gail Anderson enioy a sunny drive in the country on a warm Saturday afternoon. Bill Watson and Vandy Cooper, MOST ATTRACTIVE, are shown dressed up for a special occasion. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four ,Wik- , 1' ffl' M vi..- AGL: ...- Barbara Rouse, Connie Connell, Jean Clark, and Judy Cline are taking a cooling swim, a popular warm weather pastime. lp. Many students can be found shopping in downtown Gainesville. These shoppers are Kit McDonald, and Janet and Terry Greene. Marilyn Little and Nancy McCormick pause to rest after an active game of tennis. j -...-v, . - .-.-Q -..ntl V -... ,om aa... .41-1 ,A',.. swirl! J A! 'r 434'-I Q of Hi dred Fi 3 , its v - .im Going to the show is usually included in a Friday or Saturday night date. Connie Connell and Kenny Russom, PERSONALITY PLUS, show their ability at the hoola-hoop, ca fad which was popular at the first of the year. Time must be found for the books, too. Shown studying below Carol Cox gleefully looks at what Soma ore Bill Pennington and Judy Benmnger, LOVE OF SCHOLARSHIP. brought her for Christmas. , m I s iii!!! Page One Hundred Fifty-Seve N VW 1. 'We' is ? 5 x Dale Midgette primps before a big date. Parties, such as the costume party below, are a popular part of Gainesville social life. 3 ...fs fi rf- , iv.. f I L, I is iiinllli i-. al I- l l lPhoebe Bowers and Sonny Chamblin, MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED, try on graduation robes ifor size. I l I l gi,-Q-i -,Q Like many Gainesville High students, Sue Reynolds enjoys playing a musical instrument in her leisure time. 'v5 m ' 'YPwr.,w --f' I ,.f s .ss Q-, - 'Q . . ' Q Y ,I5 v H Ae . 3, . ,' am ,L-, A v ' is 4, in W ' N' ' ae 1 -xr- Md. , . t Q. wt .x If ,fl 'N R A slumber party consists of o bunch of girls, lots of gossip, ond tons of foocl. Poge One Hundred Sixty Russell Hurd and his date bop at the Rec. Center Many girls, like Elaine Arrington, make some of their clothes. l I l . T 'Q ,I 9 I kri. 1 . ,W -'fn . 4... K Elk . N Mike McDonald is shown working at his part-time iob at Wise's Drugsiore. Celia Zadach is one of many young people who enioy and own their own pets. kiwi: x f ' '1 ,mi ,Q I 43 avg .O . -J 0'-at -,H Je ,i John Baxter, Bill Hartman, and George .lacunski were among the many students who worked long into the nights before Homecoming in order to finish their floats. The Wheel Club-Anchor Club float, the finished HGME The dreary weather of homecoming day did not dampen the spirits of Gainesville High School students and faculty. Highlighting the morning, a pep rally was held in the school gym. As the pep rally progressed, excitement mounted in anticipation as to whom the Homecoming Queen and her court would be. Molly Franklin was proclaimed Homecoming Queen and her court in order of rank was Peggy Nutt and Gail Rogers. Homecoming Princess was Libby Edwards. The football team sponsors were Connie Connell, Martha Johnson, Bill Watson, and Mickey Milam. Because of the indefinite weather, a last minute rush was begun by the clubs in order to finish their floats for the Homecoming parade. The cheerleaders, all squads partici- pating, led the parade. There were followed by the band which marched out of uniform. The floats followed next, all decorated and using the theme Purple Magic. The Wheel Club- Anchor Club float carried off the winning honors with Alpha Tri-Hi-Y placing second and Keyettes and Key Club tying for third place. Later that evening a cavalcade from the school to Citi- zens Field officially opened the night's festivities. The pre- game ceremony was the presentation of the queen and the sponsors. The queen was conducted across the field to the strains of the beautiful Fascination played by the G.H.S. band. After the ceremony the game began in earnest. G.H.S. rooters were contented at the half with a safe lead over Live Oak. The G.H.S. band and maiorettes presented a Hit-Par- ade Half time show including Patricia and Seventy-six Trombones. The second-half was as exciting as the first and G.H.S. supporters enjoyed a well-fought win over Live Oak. The final score was 33-0. A victory dance was held at the Rec. Center after the game. The dance was sponsored by the cheerleaders. Happy G.H.S. boosters danced into the night, thus completing the homecoming festivities. product of many hours Work, won first prize in the Homecoming parade. .5-pl i P T l it 1 i 1 5 l l it I li I ill ,L i ll 1 1 l 'x. .l ii? R T1 PE COMING my ' 1 -J7h ....1..-.....c.......-...v.,...-,.- .W Gail Rogers fleftj and Peggy Nutt Crightl are the Queen's attendants. Libby Edwards icenterl is Homecoming Princess. 1 ......,. N ....., -L, ,-Q.,,L wN v A-N V XR The football team sponsors pictured left to right are: Mickey Milam, Connie Connell, Martha Johnson, and Bill Watson. Molly Franklin, pictured below in the Homecoming parade, was the 1958-1959 Homecoming Queen. ,c,n5w 9 -A ,I L ,nil g 1 J'- s ' IJ' ' L5.if3..,'ii..a ,- The Keyette float, one of the more original floats in the parade, portrayed a funeral for Live Oak Bulldogs. The Homecoming Queen and her court were crowned in the pep rally held in the G.H.S. gym. 4 QI' The cheerleaders, all three squads participating, led the homecoming parade K n . T Q .VI . . 4 -+ , l 1- l - 4 , . I h XL , , Y -f ' 3 laf, ' Dc' A I -48S 1-'ll . ' Sv if. 9 .,- . '-P r -H .. i - - V 1' r .1 I -l' l E340 l ' I' 4 .. l -N 1 - . . - s - ,, ' 1' N - ' . -. . ' .swf Q- ,,. fs- so f r 1 Hg 473185 75 if 9' I --4...1.w- ,. 3- wwf? 1 Beta Tri-Hi-Y's float featured Miss Victory and her 1 attendants. l l The Alpha-Tri-Hi-Y float, which placed second, demonstrates G.H.S pulling a victorious win out of a hat. Although not in uniform because of the rain, the band presented a pleasing appearance and spirited music. i P I l l l l l . , ,, SL.-.,. ,-.-,..,, . . I . D ., x Q.. 'EHR' ,aw I 1:25 bf I E, , ,Zi 'Q 'jli I , . .f . . w v - 2 YU, if 0 153, , 4 si xg eg' M 6 L ww Qin 1 K . . rl' . -. -1' --mn, ge g,,lL V ' ul HH I 1 - Iam . vw v '- ' 1 U. 'I ' if I J ' - 1 X Q ., ,N Q 1 i T x ' ! g if . X b 9- .as v , 5 f in 'T'.L -' v-1: 7 1, any xg-X--J ., , A l l FOOTBALL BANQU ET John Frierson, most determined player, Lester Wig- glesworth, most outstanding lineman, and Eddie Feely, most outstanding back and player with the best scholastic record, are congratulated by Coach Flowers. Coach Flowers makes his farewell talk before going to Florida State University as assistant head coach. The 1958-1959 G.H.S. football banquet drew a large crowd of players, coaches, and guests. Following the dinner, Coach Dick Flowers gave his farewell address before leaving his position as head coach and Coach Bubba McGowan presented the football awards. Pat Summeral was the guest speaker of the evening. ln his speech, he gave a general history of his present team, the New York Giants. Climaxing the banquet was a movie of games played while Pat was still with the Cardinals. Pat Summeral tells of some of his experiences and outstanding games with the New York Giants. X ei .45 , X,g5444 I , H - A '.'. w. . 'wm.f rf 'L A ,- - ..? 7Tf'f f in ' Q ',k,. , vi b . x A ,I ,L r' 1 ,,X,, 944 u 1fJ,,r-fl w 'O 6 s' 1 i , 1 I 'Q 0 9- 4 vw .v- - axf xi , J , v t..v.,.',. ah if 'A .. - wif q'4 I - gr .4 r - 6? 'S-Elf' 4 , .J A 11. I jf 1' H '. .gg 1 .ft -f in ,F 9 v ,O Q.. f' ...ada W b - --.----..?-i..-' STUDENT BODY CFFICERS 11 VI fr ,R 'Y 'lf' 'tw VICE-PRESIDENT ...... . Huba Wass de Czege CORRESPONDING SECRETARY Margaret Chandler PRESIDENT . . . . Sonny Chamblin K... r' iii . 1? H x i 'SI E, '?' ' v1!. . H 41 'A if 0. 'w E X 1 l I Y I --1 , . Q ll ILS .. Ti .Rf PF..- 4' if Q ,li 1 iitl, lg f, I irw ...,. xxrl: f, k N Q' rg ' X JJ ,N ' -UP' ff ,X f am ,I 'O :Ar u A 0 ur-- gain X ' f ,A X uf K f 4 J jig' 4 f f' , 1 f I le, x,' N Y I Q 'ff if . 'Wav N '.q ' R f' . .M 1 II k The theme for this year's Freshman Hop was Stardust which was carried out with lots of stars suspended from a blue s y. The freshmen truly could have danced all night. N i l 0 up . - ' g, ,. il7li'? 'll' ..,' The supply of cookies and punch diminished rapidly as the evening progressed. Page One Hundred Seventy-Five it l l LATIN BANQUET The Roman dishes and delicacies were enioyed by all. Arthur Congleton, dressed as a Roman soldier, was one of the many Latin students who came to the banquet in costumes. Jinx Jacunski, Spanish delegate, Huba Wass de Czege, and Page McKean all raise their glasses in toasting the glories of Rome. ax T l KEYETTE KASANOVA DANCE gg NI' .k The graveyard theme of the dance was carried out with tombstones and graves decorating ihe walls. was food, fun, and dancing for all at the Kasanova dance. Celia Zadach presents an identificaiion W' -.. Kasanova, Larry Barneh. LL sw :J wash swim 5 bracelet to the 1959 Keyefte NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP FINALISTS 1 N..wf ' xxx K, , 1, ...M- ' 1 SEATED: FRANCES BLOSSOM, JUDY BENNINGER. STANDING: GARY BLONSTON, NANCY SILK, JOAN FULLAGAR, LYNDELL LARSEN I D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD PHOEBE BOWERS BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKING AWARD JEANNE CLARKE . L W ' 1 I 6321 Cpu Baz: ffwfigggn ggngzza ? 115.9153 NATIONAL ENGLISH AWARDS BARBARA STERRETT JUDY BENNINGER O A F A f' -9' AND THE TEAMS WE BOAST VICTORIOUS WHICH WILL ALWAYS SHINE. QO HddEghy figs THIS OUR ALMA MATER GLORIOUS IS A SCHOOL SO FINE. FRIENDSHIP TRUE AND SPIRIT, TOO WHICH WILL NEVER DIE. ,..g1...4 'I Y CHERISHED ARE THE MEMORIES PRECIOUS OF THEE, GAINESVILLE HIGH. ADVERTISING I 5, -A 5 ' r Q A C 5' 4 .. F an ' v 1 - . x J' ' an so Q I 1 I I '- D- 9 Q Q , , Q Q 1' -4 ' ' s 0 Il ff ,. :xv N: , I A ' - ' P , , ff X ' , ., , 1 5 ...!.. lm u H A ' i I -in I W 3 Y Q 1 'I i 5 , 1 , - 'gg I-1 I PU! Nfl! V V-y x Bunn. L ., Q If . !74f in we 'id 'll' ? Ax. , A . we xv -,ff ' . h 4. , 1 ' - , . fr L, . ' A u.,.'5'yfN , ' , ' .f 4 . 4 ' 11 fax? it 'N 8 M will 3' . , Av,-131-ikgflf? Q!-.1 -. A .13 QMISY4 X K ' 1 f , .... ,. gli' I' r, !5'2 Qx-3 41 A! .1 ' ' 1 f, 5 . V :'u1.xl'4L a s5' 'K'1'il F ' wg. if x ' si4f'-- ' . Luigi- - 5.3 A ' A .' 'FMS 'H-of Wifi- 5 3 ,.4.fkf'f...f if, k nlgfyfkbkxa M - . 155 ' ' , .C- y ,., , J -Q-5. if I SECURITY j TRANSFER ' Compliments of and , STORAGE ' W. T. GRANT Agent for: COMPANY FOGARTY BROTHERS TRANSFER X Long Distance Movers Gainesville Shopping Center GREAT :SOUTHERN TRUCKING CO. CAROLINA FREIGHT CARRIERS CORPORATION HOWARD HALL TRUCKING I lT'S THE POPULAR SOUND! 980 K. c.-w D v H -sooo WATTS WARREN CLARK SHOW 5:30 - 8 A.M. GENE BOWEN SHOW 8 - II A.M. Meet Our Personalities THE LIVE FIVE Music and News EVERETT FLAGG SHOW I2 - 3 P.M. I I BILL MARR SHOW 3 - 6 P.M. Radio NUl11lJ6l' One RICK HUTTQ News 'I2 - 5 P.M. I If Best Wishes Seniors! XX If 'air s-0 'AO' - 'tw' 321 'X , 10, E. coY STRICKLAND gm U ' FLORIDA Moron AND EQUIPMENT COMPANY In Gqinesville International Trucks II S I'I19 FarmaII Tractors F Irrigation ITT ' ' 91 ff. I O Q99 66:9 Sales and I Service 2 2 'r ef' I ft 'I liI.'I2'2?f .'L RADIO STATION I I Y ,wb 9 Qyv' 1 3 -s-:SJ lie fi 'I230 on your cIiaI --- '. 1 '- N S 67 er Q ....-.,LL..--..-':. - -T.-...------ -T' - cr ln ,....---1--1..1-Q illi-tg..-.-Q ini-1'-3 - Ai i- 7 5-ti--1-1 1--i X CANOVA DRUG CO. fWalgreen Agencyj 37 N. Main St. Phone FR 2-8551 You're Always Welcome WILLIAMS -THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 404 N. Main Street Gainesville, Fla. Q- Russell Hurd, a Gainesville High School student, looks at notebooks ne of the stores which advertises in this section. TIIYLI-IND Located in. the New Shopping Center CHILDREN'S CLOTHES FURNITURE TOYS HOBBIES VIDAL DRUG CO. YOUR DEPENDABLE DRUGGIST Phone FR 2-8594 102 East University Avenue GOOD LUCK, SENIORS! I. D. D. T. K. B. MGCIILLUM DRUG CDMPANY YOUR ORIGINAL DRUG STORE Featuring the Nationally Known REXALL Brand of Quality Drugs Registered Pharmacists in Charge II24 West University Avenue Phon.e FR 6-5356 THE Ll-IIINDRIIMI-IT Complete Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service 315 N.W. I3th Street 24-Hour ssnvlcs 5 ssavlcs y Shirts , fl... A U N R 0 M AT Service I. r . Q I. Our on Request Specialty VISIT THE SELF-SERVICE ANNEX All Your Washing in an Hour Instead of a Day OPEN 24 HOURS THEN Since 1890 Baird Hardware Company has served your community with quality merchandise. HOME OWNED Baird's served your Great Grandfather, your Grandfather and your father. NOW Baird Hardware Company is ready to serve you and grow with the future, with one of the largest hardware stores in Florida. From your town we ship all over the state of Florida. EIIIIIRID HARDWARE C . CONGRATULATIONS - GOOD LUCK We Wish Only the Best for You in the Future You Are Always Welcome at SANDWICH PARK 520 S.W. 2nd Avenue GOOD FOOD-DINING ROOM SERVICE-CURB SERVICE School Savings Accounts Are Welcomed THE SAVING HABIT is a first step for SECURITY We Pay 3M Guaranteed Interest Credited at the End of December, March, July, September SECURITY BEGINS WITH SAVINGS Jlniluutrial Smuingn Bank OF GAINESVILLE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 33 North Main Street Phones FR 2-4373-FR 2-T447 THE FLORIDA NATIBNAL BANK AT GAINESVILLE Member of Florida National Group of Banks Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member of Federal Reserve System COMPLETE FRIENDLY BANKING SERVICE Have Compliments of Coke MC DAN I EL FURNITURE COMPANY Everything for the Home GAINESVILLE We Give Top Value Stamps COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 602 N. Main sneer I I a I IN'N DUT HAMBURGERS WN Q C S fi XX fm c ss o WWW dx 1f1XyXX mx jx 1 'xi W 1 f 1 I 205 G Ildld U! Z N 'fm ff Nam 1 7 ' HAMBURGERS 5 ROOT BEER FROSTIES ' HOT DOGS 'ROOT BEER FLOATS A 81 W RO0T BEER . 2307 N.W. I3tl1 Street JUST BEYOND THE NEW GAINESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL QUICK CURB SERVICE THE MUSIC CENTER GainesviIle's Complete Music Headquarters GRIDLEY MUSIC CO., INC. MELODY MART, INC. ' MASON 81 HAMLIN hi-fi 9 KNABE headquarters O FISCHER ' WURLITZER , STORY AND CLARK COMPLETE LINE or HIGH FIDELITY PHONOGRAPHS - RECORDS AND PIANQS - BAND COMPONENT PARTS INSTRUMENTS 0 CONN 0 WURUTZER FRankIin 6-7971 COMPLETE SERVICE ON R E C O R D S PIANOS AND ORGANS FRqnkIin 2-4032 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P. M Open Evenings by Appointment T023-I025 W. UNIVERSITY AVE. ICI2I W. UNIVERSITY AVE. I I ' 9 'W BUILT ON QUALITY GROWING ON VALUE V ig NNt i 'c'T f IL n ,, ' L Q . ij .MQW V' --4iCf1 i5f 'll!hl 5f! M: -- ie -' The Store for Gainesville's Younger Set for Over 84 Years 22 E. University Ave. Phone FR 6-7591 Ililnriim lgharmarg Where Drive In Pharmacy Pharmacy is a Profession Service-Complete Drug Store Service EARNEST L. AND CHARLOTTE P. CAMPBELL Phone FR 2-2523 Gainesville, Florida COLES JEWELERS DIAMONDS - WATCHES -JEWELRY Watch and Jewelry Repairing Serving the Third Generation School Students 315 W. University JACK'S GULF SERVICE STATION ROAD SERVICE Batteries - Tires and Tubes FRankIin 6-5762 707 N.W. 13th Street HARPER PAINT COMPANY Phone FR 2-4366 The Painter's Paint House 101 S.W. Seventh Street Gainesville, Florida GOODYEAR SERVICE STORE A DIVISION OF THE 8 'coonivun TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY 520 W. University Ave. Gainesville, Florida Phone FR 6-3231 LATIMER TIRE COMPANY THE BEST IN TIRE SERVICE Recapping and Retreading FR 6-6291 623 N. Main Street JIMMIE HUGHES SPORTING GOODS WHOLES-ALE - RETAIL Phone FR 2-8212 1113 West University Ave. Gainesville, Florida DIXIE CREAM DONUT SHOP Superior in Quality-Best We've Seen Choice of All It's DIXIE CREAM 513 N. Main Street LEWIS JEWELRY CO. GAINESVILLE'S LEADING JEWELERS FOR OVER A QUARTER CENTURY 200 W. University Ave. Phone FR 2-4106 DIAMONDS - WATCHES - SILVER Compliments of DeWlTT C. JONES Ambulance Service Funeral Service THE Air Conditioned, Oxygen Equipped L 8. L MEN'S SHOP 13 W. University Ave. Phone FR 6-5611 Ambulance Service Oxygen Service Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Walkers Crutches S. Main St. Phone FR 6 Gainesville, Florida 5361 McDONALD GRESHAM DRUGS YOUR DOWNTOWN STORE 12 W. University Ave. Phone FR 2-2558 DRUGS FRANKLlN'S TOWN AND COLLEGE SHOP LADIES' DISTINCTIVE WEAR 401 W. University Ave. Dial FR 2-4606 Compliments of CLAYTON'S STRITON HARDWARE COMPANY 527 W. University Ave. Phone FR 2-9511 JACK 8. JILL, INC. Home of Fine Toys and Fine Yarns 10 East University Ave. Phone FR 6-6161 CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLY, INC. 1 N.W. 10th Avenue Phones FR 2-1467 and FR 2-1468 Gainesville, Florida 'Everything to Build ,Anyfhin,9 Powen Tools By DELTA-BLAcK AND DECKER Ponnsn CABLE VVOFQLD Tl-QAVEI. S111-QVICE AIR LINE AND STEAMSHIP TICKETS EXPENSE PAID TOURS HOTEL AND AUTO RENTAL RESERVATIONS NO ADDITIONAL COST TO YOU 808 West University Avenue Phone FR 6-4641 MATHEWS PLUMBING COMPANY PLUMBING 'CONTRACTORS SEWER CONTRACTORS REPAIR WORK 301 N.W. 12th Ave. Gainesville, Fla. Phone FRanklin 2-0453 FOREMOST DAIRIES 534 S.W. 4th Ave. Phone FRanklin 6-5293 Enioy FOREMOST Milk and Cream Compliments of AUTOMATIC VENDING, INC. WorId's Finest U. S. Choice Steak Our Service Second to None 707 S.W. 2 d A . n ve Chicken in the Basket-51.00 Phone FR 2-8041 2120 Hawthorne Road Remember, If lt's Fashion in Fabric, lifs At- C0mPIImef'IS Of GILBERG'S, INC. STOCK'S MEN'S SHOP The House of 1,000 Fabrics 109 w. universify Ave. 6 Souih Main Sffeef Phone FR 2-2721 Compliments of THE GAS WELL fLocaIIy owned and ops-fared by FRED BORLAND1 BOB AND BILL SAUNDERS YOUR COMPLETE FOOD STORE 114 N.W. 13th Street 521 N.W. 13th Street, Gainesville ROBERTSON JEWELERS CO 'P'Ime 'S of GainesviIIe'sFriendIy.leweIer at the New Locqfign LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR-SHOES 211 W. University Ave. 8 East University Ave. Registered Jeweler American Gem Society Phgne FR 6-6056 RICE - GROSE HARDWARE KEYS LOCK REPAIR GUNSMITH BICYCLES SPORTING GOODS Southeast Corner of the Square FLORIDA PEST CONTROL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY 24 N.W. 16th Ave. Phone FR 6-2661 Termite Control Household and Commercial Pest and Rodent Control Lawn and Shrubbery Spraying Garden Supplies - Pets - Pet Supplies Branches - Ocala, Lake City, and Palatka GET TO SCHOOL ON TIME With the Popular I959 Congratulations from HARLEY-DAVIDSON COOK'S SHOES, INC- phone Where Quality Excels FR 63740 we SHoE THE FAMILY HARLEY-DAVIDSON SALES co. m wt University Ave. Made by Americans-In America-For Americans Phone FR 6-6945 515 N. Main Street THE WAYSIDE PRESS Printing . . . As You Like OFFSET - LETTERPRESS Dial FR 6-3471 15 S.E. 2ncl Ave. CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE More People Drive Chevrolets Than Any Other Car! More Value-That's Why! WHERE YOU BUY lT UNIVERSITY CHEVROLET COMPANY 215 S.E. 1st Phone FR 6-7581 I I FULLER S FOTO CAMERA SHOP FILM 610 W. University Avenue Gainesville, Florida Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GAINESVILLE The Place to Save 249 West University Avenue Gainesville, Florida A The following people have helped tremendously in producing, financing, and distributing the 1959 HURRICANE. The staff members would like to express their deepest appreciation for the cooperation and interest shown. Ann Arnow Maryanne Autrey Nathalie Bessette Frances Bovee Sybil Carter Jeanne Clarke Judy Creighton Jean Davis Linda Donalson Sandra Evans Molly Franklin Gayle Gonzalez Helen Graham Roger Hart Jane Hetenyi Mr. J. M. Lowe Mr. William S. 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