H B Plant High School - Panther Yearbook (Tampa, FL)

 - Class of 1959

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X , -' , 5. f . Q . ..........,, k.......... ,tix 1 l i I l I 1 K , l X Aly I M rf' ' 1 I , X , ' , 1 . 'fl If , If ,, , H . ,I I I ' !', Y . 1 f 17' 1 ffl 1 , f , . , , f. f I , jf' f f 2 1 K ff' X f I H ,N fr - ,ff , 1 VI, j . 7 fm ' r fl fl ,fl J 1 V I . ,' , 1 . 1 ,gf' I ' P ' ,, fl a ff . 'N ,I 1 ff' f A ff X' f f H ,f ,f 'ff f 9 A . Vx, K Y ff! ,Rf f ff' f f V fUiUR ALMA MA TER ,Neath the pines of Palma Ceia, Near the bay's deep blue, Stands our noble Alma Mater, Glorious to view. Gather now and lift your voices, ' Praise her to the sky, Hail to thee, our Alma Mater, Hail, all Hail, Plant High. fa . X x l -l . lx l X I K 4 .fl v I l l FQREWORD Just as the annual invasion of renegade pirates makes Tampa the colorful city it is, so do the students of a high school build thetradition and character that give that particular school its individuality. We have selected Gasparilla as a theme this year because it has become a tradition in the city of Tampa. It is symbolic in many respects to the growth of Plant High School. We are pirates, carefree and bold, but with a definite goal to reach. As sophomores we attack with force-gay, debonair and ever mindful of the plunder that we seek. During our seige of Plant High we accumulate gems of wisdom and treasured friend- ships. As seniors we set sail again into the sunset, the holds of our ship brimming over with the booty-education. I I 1 ' A rl S 4 O 'J v,r,i ' 1 I I QE Q ' 'Ng ' 4 . . 'f Qgmi rfb---:ff PQ-!'y: .' . Kaya , .. l '-iZf1f 5f35f. .,g- J-H.. ,. uf ' -Q 'fx tfm 1-nw-sh. vw- .ww-anmwq Q4-no-Y gg, f 5 L -N. X 41 6 L1 r , V K3 Q 1- A B A qu 1 I , 1 ty bs . s V: sl X 1 9 - . 1 .X 5116... 1 k Z 4, ' fi 's L' - ,L 1 , , fm ,- N L 9 .1 ' . IJ I . Q A T Giamiz , i if 1 ' ' A ' , V 1 f Q 1 FF X All ' 'vw 2 I A - Rigs A I ' 1 ix 4. , -4, WH A 'WH-5 , . . , ' wh- ' ' ' . Q. 'f . a- 5 13, , , af: B TW' , L , fail: EVA K 1 i l1i,f E HW, ,J , Q I srl' 1 . - .3 , ,5 xg? , J, I Yi A W A.,k,e. 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Despite periods of unforeseen growth, crowded classes, donlmle sessions and re-schedulinff, his efforts have enabled Plant llilfh to wax trinin Jhant as one of P 4 T . 1 . D I Tampa s finest institutions. This is the type of work that is not recognized and accredited as it is being done. Although we students seem ignorant of the time and effort he has spent since 1955, we are cognizant of the completed task, and we know who is respon- sible. XVith sincere thanks-XYE DEDICATE THE 1959 PANTHER TO YOU, NIH. GERALD F. XVILSON. ,-w ' hw 5,81- Qty in 4..,, Q. , 'ITISY It has been a pleasure for the Hillsborough County School System to have served you in your desire to gain additional education. The high goals you have reached in this phase of your education were made possible through your cooperation, diligent work, and personal m -my interest as well as that of the faculty. May your studies and experiences at Plant High School have helped you to see with an ever clearer vis- ion the real values of life, and may this understanding be an inspiring light along your pathway of lifeln J J J. Crockett Farnell Superintendent of Public Instruction Hillsborough County, Florida Page Nine ben he Pimfe Ship Hi! Did we have a test? Hey therein How are ya'll doin'? Many such greetings flow daily through our heavily populated halls as students move from one class to another. sex 2 Y Rxtx4f.X.. L O 0 I 1 X. ' X S Y' A typical Plant High day begins with the call to colors as the R.O.T.C. Color Guard performs the ceremony. I5 Safely owed . . is xl 'H Gosh' Thats mel Liz Hiters frightl proudly heirs her name clllcd in the 'N HS induction ceremony and Cirolxn Hfmdwcrg sums equal ly as plelsed with thc choice Hlght On college night students ind parents alike had 1 chince to speik to representatives of the college of their choice Below lN1tion1l Educ If1OI'l XVLQL inspired mem bers of the public speiklng cllssts to put on an assembly depicting a radio program 'HW We gaxe big Did vouo Students were ren irded for gixing big to United Fund with 1 dai on which uerw one donned big clothes f wif X T ,Z Below: During Thfmksgiving week students gfive devotiomls over the intercom. Patti Pound assisted by joe Ahnell delivers her original Thanksgiving prayer. And then if you change your mind . . Plant High students this year had the opportunity to use voting machines to select their choice for Calendar boys and girls. Roger Coleman and Doris Dyche look over the ballot. Page Eleven mf emfless apmm . . . Assisted by cheerleaders Cay Landrum and Linda Crockett, John Blumer lights the flame which destroyed the mort- gage of Dad's Stadium. Our victorious season was well worth the time spent standing in line for foot- ball tickets. 'gui' Like many service club members, Richard Hirsch and joe Dixon sell cokes at victory dances, sponsored by these clubs following home games. All aboard! This call sends chills of excitement down many a loyal Panther's spine as he boards a train for an out-of-town game. DA In PQWSTAD Klllu fn. Football provided an exciting center of activity for '58-'59. At our first game Plant High students' faces glowed with reflected light of the Panther Flame , as our Dad's Stadium mortgage went up in smoke. The Plant High Panthers canit be beat! Our many successful pep rallies helped to make this cheer come true, for students enthusiasm played a great part in our team's success. Stepy own mm H25 Bridge Train trips to out-of-town games were greeted with cnthusiasm by students. Pep rallies were livened with the intro- duction of clever, laughable skits pre- sented by the cheerleaders. Pantherettes Linda Brown and Doris Dyche place posters and beat signs around to arouse school spirit and spark good game turnouts. The cheerleaders went all out to give a bang-up pep rally before the Chamherlain game. Plant's cowboys, portrayed by varsity cheerleaders, really scalped the chiefs, played by the J.V. cheerleaders. ,,.4,., ' V -.fa ' J., H25 . . . 30 . . .50, I think thafs right. Pantherette, Pat Webb, sells programs at football games in order to raise money for the athletic department. mi With acfzwmfci Glance Physics movies are utilized daily in a new experimental method of teaching. '15 Vicki Lane and VVayne Rardon learn the art of using tl compass and straightedge before mastering the fundamentals of plane geometry. .5 mg, of CACOHl2. Chemistry students like Lanny Our display case each week contains different items of inter- Scott and Milton Lamhertson get a taste of such phases est. David XVard found the display of chemistry projects of chemistry as finding the molecular weight of a com- especially to his liking. pound in their laboratory work each week. Physiology classes at Plant get true-to-life demonstrations from their instructor, Mr. Leland March. This class saw the disec- tion of a beef heart. fi! 'Cv' Q fl, wf, ai , L Rx. JV' 3 ,, xv wii F .f-F35 .011 58 k.. Kathy Tillman and Dona Simmons, home economic students, prepare refreshments for the faculty Christmas party. Roy Lytle makes the sawdust fly in order to complete his industrial arts project for the semester. 'wus zfepmfes to Inspect . . . Social studies students, Linda Lind, Alfred Aaron, and MacNeill Mc- Kay, compare the world as it is today with the world as it was during various periods of history, by locating historical places on the globe. Oh, no, I cut it crookedlv Iohn Mainwaring, beginning ceramic student, discovers the true meaning of learning by trial and error. H25 Plant High few Cicero's Panthers, Peter Re, Harvey Lebos, Dan Arias, Carl Zielonka, and Ronnie Alvarez prepare to begin their triumphant march to victory over the Augustan Terriers in a Roman football game. 171 xi I just canit keep it up! Pat Flynn, a Terrier captive, goes through the test of the magic circle determining that the Terriers were to be beat! Harsh captors are Bennie Kay Roberts, India Leslie, Pat Reilly, and jackie Mathis. Unquellcd Panther spirit rose and swelled, filling the night air with frenzied excitement and instilling in students the tremendous desire for victory. This rising spirit, urged on by chanting cheerleaders, was to ignite the spark that drove our team to tri- umph. Prophesies of Plant's good for- tune permeated the laughable sparkl- ing skits. The presentations, following a wide variety of themes, did their bit to add spice to the affair. Key Club copped first place honors with their Zorro presentation. A Roman foot- ball game, cleverly portrayed by the National Honor Societv, drew manv a laugh and the second lprize. Meriting a third place award was the Fine Arts Club melodrama. Prize winning clubs received their awards at the dance on the patio afterward. Students danced and made merry despite the crowded condition of the patio. Heh, heh, heh, now wc can really plaster the Terriers! Paul Cleveland and Buddy Hogan connive as Fred Hirons, Frank Meiners, and Scott Shivcler, fierce opponents of thc brave Vik- ings, are downed. Help, help me, Percy Pantherheartln Barbara Stephens screams for her hero while held captive by Hateful Harry Hillsborough, HonnieAlvarez frearl. Naturally, Pantherheart comes to the rescue, to the joy of Kandi Shaar, Judy Austin ftreel, Eileen Altier tfrontl, and Susan Howell. Page Seventeen fifwe Af WOVIQ and Leisure WANT f 1 -9WPp Msn G 0 C Plant's Christmas spirit had added enthusiasm, thanks to G.O.C. decorations Howard Sweet, like most Plant students, raided the family pantry for canned food to send to the Salvation Army during Thanksgiving. 1 I Calendar girls prepare for their presentation at the Christ- mas Dance, sponsored by the Pep O' Plant. Calendar girls and boys were st-le-cted hy popular Student ' Body vote. J fl 12 si - 2 fi leaf ? V ii , 3 i 1 5 t 3 p l 'f i ZH i f S r 2 'r 2 i P 2 l ? l f A 5. ' ' 2 1' l 2 1 A A il ' ,. ,, ii 1 ' 'S e i C f S 3.5 ' l - ' .. , -5 -' L' 4 . Av M 1 1 Q iffy 4150 Q ' ' s J 5 ,nf i ,J ' , ? I X. A . The Tomfo Duffy one I 0' - P King Mark of the House of VVhiteheadg Queen Linda of the House of Crockett Pfmfbezfilla XXXI Light hearts and stardust were in keeping with the Valen- tine theme of the annual Pantherilla Coronation and Ball. Heart- shaped programs and decorations added a romantic touch. Royal entertainment included a piano solo by Kenny Marcus, a vocal solo by Ivette Gonzalez, accompanied by Judy Summerling a dance presentation by Tyree Breedon and Linda RiChard, ma- rimba solo by Carol Sampson, and a French dance solo by Bon- nie Ramon. George jenkins did an excellent job as overall chair- man of Plant's largest social event. Lord Chamberlain- Ronnie Alvarez, kept spectators in delicious suspense throughout the en- tire presentation of maids and cQurtiers until the final crowning of the King and Queen Pantherilla XXXI. , Page Nineteen EZ!! fa MF! wa fav-5-va., lfmncey Made . . . X The queen is . . ., a girl well known to all of you. Ronnie Alvarez, as Lord Chamber- lain, kept the audience in suspense when he revealed the King and Queen of Pantherilla XXXI. 43 Students chose Alene Kinney, Skipper Smith, Joyce Hicks, and Lance Herrin Senior Maids and Courtiers. Ivette Gonzalez entertained with a vocal solo, Mr Selection of Senior Maids and Courtiers included Karen jackson, jimmy Reed, lvondefful-n Frances Felicione, and john Blumer. Page Twenty N9 'Ks ,Ms ie fv K K Tish Gabel, page, prepares to present a bou- quet to a maid of the court. Honored as junior Maids and Courtiers are Byron Verkauf, Susy Rosenberg, Bill Steen, and Ley Hulsey. e Takes Hes Leave ' yay, 1 ee ., W ' it tif, ' K 3 n g .f -'as . ,sig B Q w. 4 Xfl' S 3 9 , W S X x jim Butler, Cynthia Cohen, Bob Ray, and Judy Hicks were introduced as junior Maids and Courtiers. The next lovely maid will receive her bouquet from Priscilla Salemi, page. 'P Bonnie Ramon entertains with a French dance solo. Bidding am! Fmfewells . Tyree Breedon and Linda Richard present a dance duet to the Royal Court. A Q' , . it mx! Chosen as Sophomore Maids and Courtiers were gobers MlmS, Carolyn Pierce, Bob Hicks, and Gerry ryan . P099 Twenty-Two ws, ' ' -2 - i wi K ,, 3' 53:5 in hw Frank Felicione, Leanne Baxter, Bill Lebo, and FloAnn Home are elated to be selected as Sophomore Maids and Courtiers. AQ' vu . A I 'U l . 'W '-rfiirz? ' MA K s He Sets Sai! gain . . . 11- f 7 'A 5 i . J' V Bucky Shufflehurgcr Csecond from leftj und Lee Nioffit frightl greet Fred Kolue and Larry Blake, part of 21 visiting group , ot seniors from North Adams, Massachusetts. 1 1, . j 5 Q Three lunch periods satisfy over 2,000 hungry students. l' The teachers suspiciously overpowered the stu- ' ' A dents at the Student-Faculty basketball game. if Classes held in the stadium were quite a novelty, but were definitely a neces- sity during senior placement exams. SX' jeff Kite Powell, Lee Otto, George Ferguson, Carl Zielonka, Jim Caltagirone, and Bob Sitton shows us that they would have been very successful in a Dixie Land band in the days when such things were the rage. In portraying the days of the Ziegfield Follies, Linda Richard, Judy Smith, and Tyree Breedon captivated the senior audience. Page Twenty-Four wing ehmd H25 ffomzse Demonstrating the old silent movies, Kandi Shaar, Sandy Newton Bambi Miller, and Bruce Sargeant helped our student body to ap preciate movie advances in the past thirty years. Show business has come a long wayf, began Master of Ceremonies Ronnie Alvarez before the curtain rose on the first act of the second an- nual Fine Arts Club Assembly. Only seniors were allowed to view the fine production, but juniors and sopho- mores enjoyed hearing it over the in- tercom. A piano duet by Patti Neblett and Judy Summerlin, a modern dance by Priscilla Salemi and Mary Nell Mc- Lauchlin, a dramatic reading by Mary Lou Oakley, and Ll vocal solo by both Priscilla Salemi and Butch Green were only a few of the many acts en- joyed by all. ,uf 2 frff-f wifi I , 4. 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M-ii' , eng! w,, I ir, , , 1, J. 3 4' , Q f ,,,n,., +1 can 55 A, . - .4 -gv . , 0. muff, K N11, Y' , F. 1. , 11 8' P4 an vm- f 'e gf X4 .,.,.f S,-jfg,gvx..s. , -, I -4 . , x : W Q Q -9 Y 4 2 mg ' X , A-P' .:-.P -. fl W .Q 'ff Q. ,Q ,A ff ,,. T R' ii f- f f.-1 -r .b- - 'fl 1, v.,.',':,.-af:.-f.'L-- l aw V - ,Q If Q. 35.- 'v 'wwf ww NJN, Q I , v , . z 1 ' V h 5. JS f? MARK XVHITEHEAD President '55 ROBERT WALLACE Vice President .px ' Senior Class Officers LIZ XVATERS Secretary 'N if '5 sf - KAREN JACKSON sms. CILE MQWILLIAMS MR. JAMES SHULER Treasurer SPOHSOI' SP0n50f Page Twenty-Eight ,f X, X . ffl 6722075 67026772667 012010, I 7Qf67f'1!Z6ZU5 y 0ger'S,,. ' ng of is interviewed P u Plant Matheson SII . ' . X P it Qt X it lx . l l X . X J if i Patti Pound and Paula XVilclcr, Plantis repre- Qentwtives to Girls' Stltc racticc court room l procedure. Representatives to Boys' und Girls, State were Harry Root, Paula XVildcr, Skipper Smith, Robert XVallace, Iionnic Alvarez. David ROSCI'llJilllIl'l, Patti Pound, and john Horst. Not pictured: Curl Zielonka. Lf Wmrzncg English Themes, and Peggy Prosser ffrontl, Frankie Cox, and Lee Bickerstaff are representative of the many hours spent hy seniors getting in- formation for their English research themes. ' s . 5 After two years of rushing to get a good place in lunch lines, seniors deserve the privilege of early dismissal 3 minutes before the lunch bell rings. Seniors attend the Christmas Asseinhly While the sophomores and juniors remain in their homerooms and listen over the intercom. .. ig p 5 T a 'A ' V LH., x. H Q . 2 Page Thirty l 1' 23 'n Sylvia and Susie Scott supply jimmy Bradley with catalogues and information from the college of his choice. Choosing Colleges ooo! Cozzfoeffs ' y Those spare moments before school when we can catch up on the latest hnppingsl Karen Jackson and George jenkins are among those enioying such a time, Do you think our ride will ever come?n Susan MacDonall asks Jim Pruett as they sit waiting after school, while almost everyone has left for the 'Nade. Nancy Adams was a typical sight during Twerp YVeek , as she at- tempts to descend the stairs laden down not only with her books, but also her steadyfs. l ' 1 Q ' hi Assistance in choosing ll vocation is available to any interested student. Dean jack Marley of the Guidance Office g'iV6S information to Sandy Conover. Page Thirty-One CAROLYN JANE ADAMS, F.H.A. 1,2,35 G.O.C. 2. NANCY LEE ADAMS, Optimettes 2,35 Dancero 2,35 Jewelled Circle 25 P.E. Cpl. 8: Sgt. 25 P.O.P. Salesman 25 G.O.C. Follies 25 Student Council 1. SONIA MARIE ADAMS, Chorus 1,25 P.E. Office 2,35 Annual Salesman 3. LINDA ALICE ALBRITTON, G.O.C. 1,25 Y-Teens 15 F.N.A. 15 H.R. Sec. 1,25 Chorus 1,35 Annual Salesman 1,2,3. JAN MORGAN ALEXANDER, Key Club 2,3. MAX LEROY ALLEE, Transfer Student5 Class Vice-Pres. 15 Debate Club 35 Key Club 3. CLAYTON VERN ALLEN, D.C.T. 2,3. DAVID YVILLIAM ALLEN, Key Club 1,2,35 I Dare U 1,2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 J.V. Football 15 Football 2,35 Track 1,2,35 H.R. V. Pres. 1,2. SHARON EVELYN ALLISON, Bible Club 35 Office Worker 2,35 P.E. Sgt. 1. RONALD HRONNIEU ARMANDO ALVAREZ, N.F.L. Treas. 1,2, V. Pres. 35 N.H.S. 2, V. Pres. 35 Cold 6: Black 2, V. Pres. 35 Fine Arts 2, Pres. 35 Lions 1,25 Tail Twister 35 Band 1,2,35 Band Honor Society 2,35 Panther Prowl 1,2,35 Scriblet 2,35 Boys' State 2. OTTO GERALD JERRY ANDERSON, III. JERRY DAVID ANDREWS, Science 25 Chess 25 Latin 15 Thespians 2,35 Band 1, Hi-Yi. JUDY JOY ARENDT, Chess 35 Chorus 1,2,35 Letter 25 P.E. Sgt. 35 Roller Club 3. SIT AN ARIAS Lions 123 NHS 23 I Dare U 23 Tennis 23 S anish Seniors D0 EDD ,' ,s ,SP Declamation Contest 2. JAMES DRUMMOND ASHER, Optimist, Chaplain 25 Parliamen- tarian 35 H.R. Sgt.-at-Anns 15 Chess, 2,35 M.P.O. 1,2,35 35 Student Council 2. SANDRA SANDY JO AUCUSTINE, Kiwanettes 2,35 Fine Arts 2,35 Bowling 35 H.R. Annual Salesman 1,25 Class Ed. 35 H.R. Officer 1,25 F.S.P.A. Conv. 25 P.E. Cpl. 15 Office VVorker 15 Jr. Jamboree. JUDYTH JUDY ERIE AUSTIN, Transfer Studentg Scribblers 2,35 Band 25 P.E. Cpl. 3. GABRIELLE ANN AYALA, Kiwanettes 1,2,35 Cold Br Black 2,35 G.O.C. 15 Bowling 35 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Calendar Girl 15 G.O.C. Follies 1,25 P.O.P. Salesman 1,35 Ass't. Sports Ed. 35 P.E. Lt. 15 H.R. Pres. 15 Sec. 25 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. ALBERT AYERS, NIARSHA ANN AYERS, Y-Teens 15 G.O.C. 25 Pres. 35 Pantherettes 25 Capt. 35 P. E. Sgt. 15 Lt. 25 Capt. 35 Swimming 2,3. LVN Lb! xb YV .X wiv QS-J riff L, My 5 xx - 'S' ,rf MJ 52,329 BRENDA BAILEY, Transfer Student. RICHARD OLDEN DICK BANKS, Wheel 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Football 1,2535 Basketball 15 Track 1,2,35 H.R. V. Pres. 15 Pres. 2. HARRY BARKER. GAYLE ELIZABETH BARNARD, Dramatic Club 2,35 Bible Club Hist. 35 Thespians 2,3. BARBARA ANN BARRETT, Band Honor Society 2, Corr. Sec 35 Gold 6: Black 2,35 Debate Club 152,35 Latin Forum 2, Sec. 35 H.R. Chap. 1, Treas. 25 Band 1,2,35 N.H.S. 3. GRACE ALICE BARRETT. NICHOLAS NICK BATH, Wheel Club 2 3 I Dare U 2 3 Bow 3 Scrence Club 35 Orchestra 1,25 N .H.S. 3. LARRY 5 5 31:1 ,M 355 fri 3353 l A 3 BA BA ' HEL BEARD, DQ-bake Club 1,2,3, N.F.L. 1,2,3, State Conv. 1,2,35 State Congress 2,35 Servettes 1,2,35 Scriblet 2,35 Science Award 1. HUGH OLIVER BELL, Lions 2,35 R.O.T.C. 1,2, Sgt. 3. PHYLLIS DARLENE BELL, F.H.A. Treas. 25 P.E. Cpl. 1. ANNETTE BENCHIMOL, Transfer Studentg F.H.A. 15 F.T.A. 15 D.C.T. 3. CARL BENDER, Chess Club 2,35 Bowling Club 35 Band 2,3. JAMES RAYMOND JIMMY BENEDICT, D.C.T. 35 Lettermen's Club 2,35 J.V. Football 15 Football Trainer 25 Track Mgr. 1. NEVA MAE BENNETT, P.E. Letter 2. BAR- BARA ANN BENNINGER, D.C.T. 35 Kiwanettes 2,35 C.O.C. 25 H.R. Treas. 1,3, Sec. 25 Majorettes 1,25 Lt. P.E. 1. ELLEN JANE BENSON, Transfer Studentg Band 1,2,3. CAROLE ANN BENT- LER, I Dare U 2,35 Saberettes 2, V. Pres. 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2,35 Swimming 25 N.H.S. 3. FAY BENTLY, First Prize Spanish Decla- mation Contest 2. RUTH CAROL BENZ, P.E. Sgt. 15 Pantherilla Comm. 1,2. ROBERT B. BOB BERNSTEIN, Transfer Student5 Debate Club 35 N.F.L. 3. VIRGINIA LORENE LEE BICKERSTAFF, P.E. Sgt. 15 Office Worker 2,35 P.O.P. 25 Annual Salesman 2, Ad. Staff 35 F.H.A. 35 Dramatic Club 3. ANDREA RAYE BILLING- SLEY, P.E. Lt. 1. NANCY BIZE, Scriblet Rep. 2, H.R. sec. 1,25 Y-Teens 2, Treas. 35 Dramatic Club 3. BARBARA LEE BLACK- BURN, Civinettes 1,2, Pres. 35 H.R. V. Pres. 15 P.O.P. Salesman 2,35 Panther Prowl 25 Fine Arts 25 Psychology Club 25 I.C.C. 35 P.O.P. AsS't. Feature Ed. 3. NORMA NANCY BLANCATO, F.H.A. 2, Chap. 1, Pres. 35 P.E. Letter 25 C.O.C. 1,25 Panther Prowl 15 Lunchroom Staff 1,25 Annual Salesman 15 P.E. Office Lt., Capt. 15 Business Mgr. P.O.P. 3. IOHN FREDERICK BLUMER, III, Student Council 1,2, Pres. 35 N.S.C. Conv. 25 Wheel Club 1,2, Treas. 3, Wheel Int. Club Conv. 2,35 I Dare U 1,2,35 Sports Ed. Annual 25 F.S.P.A. Conv. 25 F.A.S.C. Conv. N.A.S.C Conv.5 Foot- ball 1,25 Pantherilla Court 1,25 N.H.S. 2,45 Quill 6: Scroll 2. BRENDA JOYCE BOAN, Transfer Student5 F.N.A. 3. ROSE MARIE BOROMEI, F.T.A. 25 Y-Teens 2. JOAN HUDSON BOUL- INEAUX, Optimettes 2,35 Pantherettes 2,35 Y-Teens 1,35 Debate Club 2,35 Dramatic Club 2,35 News Ed. P.O.P. 3, H.R. Rep. 35 Armual Adv. Staff 15 Stage Crew Sr. Play 25 Athletic Award5 Office Worker 3. ALAN LEON BOUVERAT, Optimist 35 Foot- ball 1,25 Basketball 1,35 Baseball l,2,3. CECILIA ANN BRACC, Fine Arts 25 Debate Club 2. EVERETT CLAIRE BROOKS, IR. Band 25 R.O.T.C. Sgt. Ist Class5 Zebra Club, Rep. in B.A.R. Competition 2. JOYCE YVILNIA BROOKS, Bible Club 35 H.R. Sec 15 Chorus 15 P.E. Cpl. 1. IUDITH XVANDA JUDY BROOKS, Bible Club 35 P.E. Sgt. 15 Red Cross 1. CARLTON ORIN SQUEAKYv BROXVN, Transfer Student. DOROTHY LINDA BROWN, Optimettes 2, V. Pres. 35 Pantherettes 2, Capt. 35 Gold 61 Black5 H.R. V. Pres. 25 Chap. 35 Student Council 35 P.E. Sgt., Lt.5 Panther Prowl 25 N.H.S. 3. JERRY LEON BROVVN. MARY CHRISTINE BROVVN, D.C.T. 35 P.E. Sgt. 1, Soph. Basketball City Champs. NANCY GAIL BROVVN, D.C.T. 35 G.O.C. 15 Chorus 1,2, Letter 3. Seniors Page Thirty-Four RILEY BROWN, D.C.T. 3. LINDA REBECCA BRYANT, Lionettes 1,2, Treas. 35 Of- fice Worker 1,2,35 F.N.A. 1,25 Dancero 2,35 Panther Prowl 25 Sr. Follies 25 Drama Club 3. BOYD OLAN BRYSON, Lions 2,35 R.O.T.C. 1,25 Zebra 2. LINDA ANN BURNETTE, Lionettes 1,25 Sgt.-at-Amis 35 F.N.A. 1,2,35 G.O.C. 15 J.V. Dancero 2, Dancero 35 Sr. Follies 25 Panther Prowl 1,25 Drama Club 35 Office Worker 2. KEITH DICKSON BURNS, D.C.T. 2,3. DORIS ELLEN BURTS, Civinettes 2,35 Y-Teens 15 Office Worker 152,35 P.E. Cpl. 1. BETTE RUTH BUSHNELL, G.O.C. 15 P.E. Sgt., Lt. 15 Playday 15 F.T.A. 3. ROBERT GREGORY CADE, Optimist 1,2, Pres. 35 Alternate Boys' State 25 Class of '59 Panther Prowl 25 Annual Sports Ed. 35 I.C.C. 3. LAURA LEE CAIN, Band 1,35 I.V. Band 25 D.C.T. 3. JAMES VINCENT JIM CALTAGIRONE, Scribblers 2,35 Chess 35 Band 1,2,3, Fine Arts 3, B.H.s. 3. FRANCIS JOSEPH FRANK CAR- LETO. JAMES CARROLL. CAROLYN ELIZABETH CARTER, Transfer Student5 Pan American Club 1,25 Latin Club 1,25 F.N.A 25 Ir. Class Play5 Student Council 2. IOE CASARES, Lions 1,2, Sec. 35 Panther Prowl 2. DELORES SANTA CASTELLANA, Lionettes 2,35 G.O.C. 15 Office Worker 2,35 Annual Rep. 2,3. CATHERINE ANN CATHY CASTELLANO, Y-Teens 15 Ci- vinettes 1,2, Sec. 35 Panther Prowl 25 P.E. Cpl. 15 Chorus 2,3. DARLENE CECILE SUE CA'I'I'ON, G.O.C. 1. CHARLES EVELIO CERNUDA, Lions 152, Treas. 35 Panther Prowl 2. SUSAN MARIE CERNY, F.N.A. 1,2. ELIZABETH LEE CHAM- BERS, Civinettes 2,35 Saberettes 3, Treas 25 D.C.T. 35 G.O.C. I5 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 P.O.P. Salesman 1,25 Office Worker 15 H.R. Y. Pres. 1, Treas. 25 P.E. Lt. 15 Panther Prowl 2,35 G.O.C. Fol- ies 2. Page Thirty-Five RUSSELL DEAN CHAPMAN, R.O.T.C.5 Zebra Club 25 Saber Club 3. JOAN LYNNE CHARDKOFF, Civinettes 1,2, Parliament- arian 35 Pantherettes 2,35 Debate 1,25 Student Council 1,25 Dram- atic Club 2,35 Calendar Girl 25 Swimming 2,3. GLORIA JEAN CHAVEZ, Y-Teens 15 Chorus 15 F.T.A. 1,2. DOYLE DAN CHESHIRE, Optimist 1,2,35 Zebra Club Treas. 25 Saber Club 35 Science Club 35 H.R. Treas. 15 Football 15 R.O.T.C. Honor Platoon 15 Color Guard 25 Rifle Team 3. CAROL JOYCE CLARK, Riding Club V. Pres. 15 Y-Teens 1, Sgt.-at-Arms 25 P.E. Lt. 15 G.O.C. 15 Bowling Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Panther Prowl 25 Jr. Jamboree 25 Playday 1. MARY ANN CLARK, D.C.T. 35 P.O.P. 35 H.R. Treas. 1, V. Pres. 25 Student Council 1,25 Annual Salesman 25 J.V. Cheerleader 15 Y-Teens 15 G.O.C. Follies 1. PAUL MILLARD CLEVELAND, Key Club 1,2, Corr. Seo. 35 Football Mgr. 1,25 Trainer 35 Lettermen's Club 2,35 H. R. Pres. 1, Chap 25 N.H.S. 3. PEGGY JEAN JEANNIE CLINE, Servettes 2,35 G.O.C. 15 Library Club Sec. 25 Red Cross 25 Office Worker 35 Library AsS't. 2. CHARLES CLOVERSETTLE, Chorus. JUDITH MARIE JUDY , COADY, Lionettes 1,2,35 G.O.C. 15 Panther Prowl 25 G.O.C. Follies 15 Office Worker 2,3. PATRICIA MARIE PAT COLE, F.N.A. 1,2,35 Y-Teens 15 J.V. Dancero 25 Dancero 35 Dramatic Club 3. LINDA CAREY COLEMAN, Fine Arts 1,25 I Dare E11 1,2,35 Scribblers 2,35 Pres. 35 I.C.C. 35 Scriblet Art Dept. 2, Co-E 3. Seniors MARY JUDITH JUDY COLEMAN. KATHLEEN ROSE KATHY COLLINS, F.N.A. 1,2,35 Y-Teens 15 ROBERT E. BOB COLLINS, JR., Science Club 2,3. SYDNEY CRANE COMER, Transfer Student, D.C.T. 3. CAROLYN LOUISE CAROLE CONE, Office Worker 2,3. LARRY CONNOR. JAMES LARNEY JIM COOPER, Cold or Black 2,35 Optimist 2,35 Rifle Team 1,2,35 R.O.T.C. Cpl. 1, Sgt. 2, Officer 35 Zebra Club 1,25 Honor Platoon 1,25 Saber Club 35 AA Award 2,35 N.F.L. 15 Scribblers 2,35 P.O.P. 35 Scriblet 35 J.V. Football 15 Track 152,35 Lettermen's 2,3. WILLIAM HAMPTON COPE- LAND, Civitans 1,2,3. Class of '59 V , CLAUDIA COURTLEICH, Y-Teens 1, Dramatic Club5 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 Saberettes 25 Office Worker 15 Annual Staff 1. JOEL DAVID COWART, Civitan 2,35 Zebra Club 2, Treas. 15 R.O.T.C. 1,2,3, Rifle Team 1,2, Honor Platoon 1,25 H.R. Treas. 1, Sec. 2. EDWIN ED COWOOD. FRANCIS IOSEPH HFRANKIEU COX, Civitans 1,25 Pres. 35 Ir. Iamboree5 Panther Prowl 25 Track 1,2,35 Letterrnen's Club 1,2,35 jewelled Circle 1,25 H.R. Pres. l,2. JOHN CRAWFORD, Annual Salesman 1,2,3. ALFRED AL CREWS, Dramatic Club, Thespians 1,2,35 I Dare U 2,35 Science Club 35 Track 3. RONALD LEROY BONNIE CRILLY, Band 2,3. LINDA CROCKETT, Kiwanettes I,2, Rec. Sec. 35 N.H.S. 2,35 Cheerleader 1,2, Head 35 Pantherilla Court 1,25 Gold 61 Black 2,35 Class Sec. 1,25 Student Council Corr. Sec. 35 Ir. Sr. Prom Comm. Co-chm. JOAN HOWARD CROSBY, Office Worker 2,3. MARTHA DE- Club 1,2,35 Science Club 3, Treas. 35 H.R. Sec. 1, Pres. 25 P.E. COTTES CROWE, Science Club 25 G.O.C. 2. BOB LEE CUL- Lt. 15 Annual Ir. Asst. 2, Activities Ed. 3, F.S.P.A. Conv. 25 BREATH, Key Club 2, Chap. 35 H.R. V. Pres. 25 Track 1,2,3. Panther Prowl 25 N.H.S. 3. DIANA RUTH DAILEY, Transfer KATHERINE ELAINE CUMBRA, Servettes 1,2,3. IUDITH ANN Student Leon High School, Tallahassee, Fla. 25 Band Col. 2,35 JUDY CUMMINCS, G.O.C. 15 Y-Teens 15 Dramatic Club 35 Roller Club 35 Monitor 2,3. LESLIE NOEL DALE. ELAINE H.R. Sec. 25 Office Worker 3. ROSALIND EBERSBACH HROZD DANIELS, F.N.A. I5 H.R. Treas. 1. GLORIA IANICE DAVIES, CUMMINCS, Optimettes 1,2, Chap. 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 Sab- F.N.A. 3. CHARLES DAVIS, D.C.T. 3. JUDITH W. JUDY erettes 2, Corr. Sec. 35 G.O.C. 1,2,35 Pantherettes 2,35 Debate DAVIS, F .N.A. 35 D.C.T. 35 Band 1,25 j.V. Band 1. WILLIAM HARVEY DAVIS, Transfer Student, Marietta, Ohio. MICHAEL RAY SKIP DAWSON, H.R. Treas. 35 Football 1,24 Track 1. MICHAEL H. DAY, H.R. Treas. lg Key Club 2,3. JOS- EPH RODNEY DERVAES, Boys' Band Lt. 3, Band 1, Letter 2, Band Honor Society 2,35 H.R. Treas. 2, V. Pres. 3. ALLEN GEORGE DEWALD, JR., Zebra 25 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team lg Per- .fect Attendance lg AA Award 2. JUDITH ARLENE DIAMOND. DANIEL DANNY DIAZ, I Dare U l,2,3g Lettermen's Club l,2, 35 Band 1,2g Tennis Team 1,25 N.H.S. 3. DAVID MILLER DIBBS, N.F.L. Debate lg Lions 1, Tailtwister 2, Pres. 3, M.C. Jr. Jamboree 2, H.R. V. Pres. 1. LINDA FLORINE DICKINSON, Office Worker PATRICIA LEICHT PAT DI PAOLO, Civinettes 1,2,3g Dramatic Club 1,35 Y-Teens l,3g Psychology Club 2, Panther Prowl 25 Sr. Follies 2, H.R. Treas. l, P.E. Sgt. l. JOSEPH CARL- TON DISHAROON, Transfer Student. DOROTHY MARY DON- NELLY, Transfer Student, Sumter, So. Carolina, P.E. Lt. 3. SONDRA DOSSETT, F .N.A.g Bible Club 3. PHILIP LOVERING DOWD, Transfer Student, Louisville, Ky., Science Club 3. JAMES HAMPTON JIM DOWLING, Opti- mists 1,2, V. Pres. 3, Zebra Club Sec. 2, Saber Club 35 R.O.T.C. R-ifle Team Letter 2,3g Science Club Sgt.-at-Arms 39 R.O.T.C. Academic Wreath 1,2g Honor Platoon 1,2. LEE ALAN DOWNER, Transfer Student, Folsom, Calif. Science Club 2. BRUCE DONALD DURST. DORIS LEE DYCHE, Optimettes 2,35 G.O.C. 1, Pantherettes 3, H.R. Sec. 1, 2, Treas. 3, Chaplain 2,35 Panther Prowl lg G.O.C. Follies lg P.O.P. Salesman 3, Student Council 1,2g P.E. Letter 1, J.V. Cheerleader 2. MARGARET ANN EARL, G.O.C. 1, P.E. Sgt 1, Lt. 2, J.V. Band 1, Band 2,3. JOE WESLEY EASTBURN. Seniors Class of '59 MICHAELA B. MIKE EATON, Science Club 1,2,3, Chess Club 3. MERCEDES GEORGIN ECHEVERRIA G.O.C. 3, P.E. Cpl. 2, Playday 2. WILLIAM FREDRICK BILL ECKARDT, H.R. V. Pres. 3g D.C.T. 3. IUDITH M. IUDY ECKENRODE, D.C.T. 35 Scriblet 25 Student Council 1. VIRGINIA GINGER EDWARDS, Annual Rep. 1,35 Y-Teens 1. IMOGENE VIRDIE IMY EDWARDS, Y-Teens 15 Red Cross 15 G.O.C. 1. ROGER LEE EDWARDS. SANDRA IO SANDY ELAND, Transfer Student. ARTHUR MILLS PAT ELLIOTT, Key Club 2,35 H.R. Pres. 15 Football 1,25 Lunchroom Staff 2, Track Ig Student Council 2, Baseball. ROSEMARIE E. ELLIS, Transfer Student, Bellevue High, Bellevue, Nebr. KATHRYN MARIE HKAYEU ELSBERRY, Optimettes 1,2,3g Dramatic Club 3, Panther Prowl 2, jr. Jamboree 2g H.R. Sec. 1, Sec.-Treas. 2, G.O.C. Follies 1. CEOFFRY ELTING, Lions 3, Zebra Club 2, R.O.T.C 1, Sgt. 2, Officer 35 Saber Club 3. CHARLES ROBERT ENCINOSA, Civitans 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 1,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3g j.V. Basket- ball 1. MARTIN LEE ESSRIG, Annual Salesman 3. MEBBEN BUTCH EUDY, JR., Optimist 1,2,3g H.R. Pres. 1, V. Pres. 3. JOHN EVENHOUSE, R.O.T.C. 1, Sgt. Ist Class 2, Honor Platoon 2, Rifle Team 3. SANDRA LEE FAITH, Bowling Club 3, H.R. Sec. 3, Office NVorker 2,3g Playday 1, Riding Club 3. JEAN FAR- MER, Riding Club 1, Psychology Club 2, Ir. Jamboree 25 Bowl- ing Club 35 P.E. Lt. 15 G.O.C. 1. BARBARA ANN FEAGLE. FRANCES ROSE FELICIONE, Kiwanettes 1,2,3g G.O.C. 15 Follies 15 Y-Teens lg I.V. Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader 3, Lunch- room 1,2,3g Calendar Girl 2, jewelled Circle 1,25 Student Council 1,2,3g F .A.S.C. Conv. 2g Office Worker 3. , ,.. ff ' ff r . v rg sp, , mv V .. va.: . Y , Pogo Thirty-Nine GEORGE FERGUSON, Fine Arts 2,35 Band 1, Band Letter 25 All State Clinic 25 Service Stripe 2,35 I.V.Band Sgt. 2, Quarter- master 25 Sgt. 25 Section Leader 35 Orch. 1,25 R.O.T.C, 1,25 Pan- ther Prowl 1,25 B.I-I.S. 3. DOROTHY KAY FERNANDEZ, Ki- wanettes 2,35 D.C.T. Club 35 Y-Teens 1,25 F.T.A. 1,25 Annual Salesman 1,25 P.O.P 3. ELIZABETH ANN FIEDLER, Office Worker 35 English Office 2,3. WILBUR FIELDING. JAMES LEWIS FISHER, Lettermen's Club 1,2,35 Orch. 15 Swimming 1, 2,35 Science Club 3. KENNETH KEN FISHER. ALLYN KATH- RYN KATHY FLEMING, Optimettes 1,2,35 Fine Arts 1,2,35 I Dare U 1,3, Treas. 25 Pantherettes 1,25 Student Council 25 H.R. Treas. 2,3, Chap. 35 P.E. Cpl. 25 N.H.S. 3. MARI AN FORD, D.C.T. 35 G.O.C. 2. ANDREW L. ANDY, FOSTER, Wheel 1,2,35 Band Honor Society 2, Treas. 35 Bowling Club V. Pres. 25 Panther Prowl 25 Band 1, Drum Major 2,35 Band Letter 2. DAVYLYN LUCILLE FOSTER, D.C.T. 35 Servettes 1,25 Treas. 35 P.O.P. Rep. 15 G.O.C. Follies 15 Calendar Girl 1. RANSON ADELBERT HBERTD FOWLER, M.P.O. Treas. 3. WILLIAM MICHAEL BILL FOWLER, Band Honor Society 2,3, Band 1,2,35 H.R. Sec. 1. SYLVIA FRAME, D.C.T. 3. VIRGINIA GINNY FRANCIS, Pantherollers 2. IANICE RUTH FRIEDMAN, H.R. V. Pres. 15 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 P.E. Cpl. 1, Lt 35 G.O.C. 35 Pantherettes 2,35 Panther Prowl 2. JAMES PHILIP JIM FRIESLANDER. JEANNE Pres 2 State Conv I Bowlin Club2 Sec3 GOC 1 Opti FRISSELL, F.N.A. 1,3, V. '. 5 . 5 g , 5 . . . 5 - mettes 152,35 Psychology Club 35 Panther Prowl 25 Sr. Follies 25 Swimming Team 3. PAUL ARTHUR FUESSEL, Chess Club 35 Honor Platoon 35 Rit1e Team 3. IOHN NATHAN FULGHUM, Civitans 2,35 I.V. Football 15 Football 2,35 H. R. Sec. 2. IO ELLEN CAGE, Pantheroller 35 Chorus 1,2,3. enimfs M55 of '59 JACKIE GALCHIK, Dramatic Club 3. JUDITH ANN JUDY GARBREANA, F.T.A. 1, Treas 2, Pres. 3, State Conv. 35 G.O.C. 1, Treas. 25 D.C.T. 2,35 G.O.C. Follies 25 H.R. Sec. 35 P. E. Sgt. 1, Lt. 15 Capt 2, Playday 1,2. EDNVARD GARCIA. JUDITH HELEN JUDY', GARDNER, Lionettes l,2, V. Pres. 35 Y-Teens 15 Senior Follies 25 P.O.P. 1,25 Annual Ad. Staff 15 P. E. Sgt. I5 Dramatic Club 1,35 Panther Prowl 1,2. JEAN GAR- RIOTT, Servettes 1,25, Pres. 35 H.R. V. Pres I5 Office Worker. NVALLACE EDWARD BING GARTHRIGHT, JR., Debate Club 25 N.F.L. 35 P.O.P. Sports Writer 25 Copy Ed. 35 Quill 6: Scroll 25 N.H.S. 3. JUDITH JUDY GARTLAND, Roller Club 35 Chorus 3. JOHN GEIGER. MARY ANN GIBSON, G.O.C. l. DONALD GILLETT, D.C.T.2,35 Basketball 1. ROBERT BOB GILLIAN, Transfer Student, Ros- lyn Heights. N.Y.5 Baseball 15 Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2. VIC- TORIA ANN VlCKl GIUNTA, Lionettes 1. RICHARD S. DICK GLAZIER, H.R. Treas. I, Pres. 2,3. CYNTHIA ANN Cl NDY GOFF, Majorette 15 Head 2,35 Band Honor Society 3. IVETTE GONZALEZ, Kiwanettes l,2, Treas. 35 G.O.C. 15 Stu- dent Council 1,2,35 Fine Arts 25 Pantherilla Co-Chm. 25 Panther- illa Court 15 Panther Prowl 15 N.A.S.C., F.A.S.C. 35 H.R. Chap. 1,25 P.E. Sgt. 15 N.H.S. 3. JEANE'I'I'E MARIE GONZALEZ, Y-Teens I5 F.T.A. 3. MANUEL FRANK GONZALEZ, Hi-Y 1,25 Lions 2,3. JUDITH JUDY GOODMAN, G.O.C. 1,25 Dramatic Club 1,25 Thespians 1,25 Senior Class Play 1,2. DONALD A. UDONNYH GORDON, Hi-Y. 1. SAMUEL MARTIN SAM GORDON, Transfer Student, Greenville High School Greenville, S. C. Page Forty-One LYNDA BALL GOURLIE, G.O.C. 1,25 V. Pres. 25 F.N.A. 2,35 Red Cross 15 Scribblers 2,85 P.E. Letter 2, P.E. Capt. 2, Playday 1,25 Scriblet 3. PATRICIA ANN PAT GRANEY, P.E. Sgt. 15 Office VVOrker 3. VVANDA ANN GRAVES, D.C.T. 3. ELIZABETH LOUISE LIZ CRAVLEE, Fine Arts 2,35 C.O.C. Follies 15 Sr. Follies 2, Majorette 1,35 Spanish Declamation Contest 2. ROBERT UBOBD GREENBERG, N.F.L. 2. IRENE IONELLE GREENE, Fine Arts 3, Sec. 25 Band 1,2,35 Band Honor Society 3. Panther Prowl 1. IUDITH ANN GREENE, D.C.T. Rec. Sec. 3. SUSAN JANE GREENE. GARY REID GREGORY. HOWARD IEROME GREGORY, H.R. V. Pres. 25 P.O.P. 25 Quill or Scroll 2. DICK GUAGLIARDO, Wheel Club 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 H.R. Pres. 1,25 Class V. Pres. 1,2. MARILYN HAASE, Y-Teens 1,2, Social Chm. 3, Pantherettes 35 Lunchroom 35 An- nual Business Staff 2.3. enioffs JOHN KINSER HALL, Optimist 2,35 Psychology Club 35 Chorus 2,3. KENNETH CAL- HOUN HALL. OVIN HALL. STEPHAN WILSON STEVE HALL, Key Club 2,35 Football Mgr. 1,2,35 Lettermen's Club 2,35 R.O.T.C 1,2. DON ATVVOOD HAMILTON, Optimists 2,35 Panther Prowl 3. BENJAMIN RUCKER HAMPTON, Transfer Student, Citrus High School, Inverness, Fla. CAROLYN 1. HANDXVERG, Optimettes 15 F.N.A. 15 Chorus 15 Dramatic Club 15 F .H.A. 1. DONALD WILLIAM HANST, Chess Club 1, 2,3. lam of '59 LORRAINE HARDING, Office Worker 3. CLIVE EDWARD HARNETT, Lettem1en's Club 2,35 Football 1,2,35 H.R. Officer 1,2. JOHN GORDON HARNETT. JUDITH ANNE HARRINCTON, C.O.C. 15 F.H.A. 1, Sec. 35 Panther Prowl 15 P.E. Lt. I5 Office Worker 3. JACELINE JACI HARRIS, I Dare U 1,2,35 C.O.C. 1,3, Treas. 25 Playday 1,25 Pantherettes 35 Lunchroom 25 P.E. Letter 2. ROBERT SAMUEL HART, 1 Dare U 1,2,35 Optimist 2,35 Golf Team 2,35 N.H.S. 3, Panther Prowl 3. GEORGE WILKINS HARVEY, JR., Optimist 1,2, Sec. 35 H.R. V. Pres 1, Treas. 2. MARCIA JEANNE HASLETT, Panther Rollers 2, V. Pres. 3. HELEN PHOEBE HATTON, Kiwanettes 1,2, V. Pres. 35 Gold Gr Black 2, V. Pres. 35 Bowling Club 35 Student Council 1,2,35 Psychology Club Sgt.-at-Arms 15 Student Council Scrapbook 2,35 J.V. Cheerleader 1, Cheerleader 2,35 Annual Adv. Staff 1,25 P.O.P. Salesman 15 Pantherilla Court 1,25 Officer Worker 1,35 H.R. Treas. 15 F.A.S.C.Conv. 25 Co-Chm. Panther Prowl 25 C.O.C. Follies 1. ELICE JOANNE HAUSE, Y-Teens 15 Chonis 15 P.E. Cpl. 1. NANCY HAWKINS, I Dare U 1,2,35 Civinettes 1,2,35 Y-Teens 15 J.V. Dancero 25 Dancero 35 P.E. Cpl. 15 H.R. Sec. 25 N.H.S. 3. BARRINGTON G. BARRY HAYES. CAROLYN HAYES, F .T.A. 2,35 Pantherollers 15 Chorus 1. LURA MADE- LEINE HEARING, N.F.L. 1,2,35 Thespian 1,2,35 C.O.C. 15 C.O.C. Follies 15 Panther Prowl 15 N.F.L. State Humorous Award, 3rd Place 1. JEFF HEATHERLY. PHYLLIS PORTER HEDRICK, N.F.L. 15 Civinettes 1,2, Chap. 35 Y-Teens 35 F.T.A. 35 Panther Prowl 25 P.O.P. 35 Student Council 15 Office Xvorker 1,2,35 Chorus 3. JOHN GRIFFIN HELWIC, Optimist 2,35 Zebra Club 25 R.O.T.C. 2,35 Student Council 35 H.R. Pres. 3. SHARON HEN- DERSON, C.O.C. 15 Dramatic Club 15 Y-Teens 15 Panther Prowl 15 C.O.C. Follies 1,25 Annual Salesman 1,35 H.R. Sec. 15 P.E. Lt. 15 Dancero 2,3. DENNIS EARL HENNESSY, D.C.T. 35 Hi-Y 15 R.O.T.C. 1,2. EVELYN SUE HENRY, Civinettes 2,35 C.O.C. 1,2,35 F.N.A. 15 Y-Teens 3. fd 7 +. 1 1 Page Forty-Three FRANK A. HERMAN, R.O.T.C. 1,2, Honor Platoon 1,2, CHARLES LANCEWELL GLANCE HERRIN, IR., Key Club 1,2, V. Pres. 3, Baseball 1,2,3, Football 2,3, jewelled Circle l, Lettermen's Club 1,2,3. DAVID CLOID HEWITT. SANDRA HIBBS, Kiwan- ettes 1,2,3, I Dare U 1,2,3, N.H.S. 2,3, Cold Sr Black 2,3, F.N.A. 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, Class Treas. 2, Student Council 2, Treas 3, H.R. Sec.-Treas. 1, Prom Finance Chm. 2. JOHN HICKENBOTHAM, Optimists 3, H.R. V. Pres. 1, Pres. 2, Basketball 1,2,3, Football 2, Track 1,2,3, N.H.S. 3. IOYCE SHARON HICKS, Civinettes 2, Treas. 3, Bowling Club 3, J.V. Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader 3, Pantherilla Court 2, Calendar Girl 2, H.R. Treas. 2, Dramatic Club 3. SUE DEWEESE HICKS. ROY HICGENBOTHAM, Chess Club 1, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. MAURICE HINDS, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. ANN HIPPENMEIER, Saberette 2, Treas. 3, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2, Y-Teens 1, F.N.A. 1, Annual Salesman 2. RICHARD HIRSCI-I, Wheel Club 1,2, Corres. Sec. 3, R.O.T.C. Sgt. lst Class 2, 2nd Lt. 3, Zebra Club 2, Saber Club 3, Panther Prowl 2, Debate Club Sgt.-at-Arms 2, N.F.L. State Tournament 2,3, Degree of Honor, I.V. Basketball 1, Baseball 1. DICK HITT, Lettemxen's Club 2,3, Civitans 2, j.V. Football 1, j.V. Basketball 1, Baseball 1,2, Basketball 2, Baseball Letter 1. JOHN HOFFMAN, Science Club 3, R.O.T.C. 1,2, Student Council 1, Science Fair 2. TIM HOLLOWAY, R.O.T.C. PATRICIA HPATTIU HOLTON, C.O.C. 3. JOHN HORST. MARY LEE HOUCHINS, Pantherettes 1,2,3, Y-Teens 1,2, Annual Staff 1. ROBERT BOB HOUCH, Track 1,2. IEANNE HOUSER. EUGENE 1. GENE HONVARD, Transfer Student, Miami Beach High, Miami Beach, Fla. Baseball 1,2,3, Track 2,3, H.R. Pres. 1, Letter Club 1, Science Club 1, Student Council 1. 6722075 lam of ,59 BARBARA HUGHES, Y-Teens 15 Pantherilla Page 1,2. JUDITH HUGHES, Y-Teens 15 G.O.C. 15 Pantherilla Page 1,25 Chorus 1. JULIE HUGHES, D.C.T. 35 F.N.A. 15 Y- Teens 15 Spanish Declamation Contest 1st Place. DUANE HUMPHRIES, Swimming 2. KENNETH HUNT, Club Sec. 3. MARY ANN HUNT, Lionettes 2,3. ALINDA HUNTER, F .N.A. 1, Chap. 2, State Convention 25 Infirmary Nurse 35 F.N.A. Project Comm. Chm. 25 Chorus 1, Sec. 2,35 Letter 25 Annual Salesman 25 Choral Clinic 1. EDITH HURLSTONE. LEE HUTCHINSON, Transfer Studentg D.C.T. Pres. 35 R.O.T.C. 2,3. TOM HYATT, Pantherollers 35 Lunchroom 2. RONALD ISHAM, Zebra Club 25 Saber Club 35 R.O.T.C. I,2,3. KAREN JACKSON, Kiwanettes 1,2, Corr. Sec. 35 Majorette 1,2, Co-Head 35 Student Council 1,25 Band Honor Society 2,35 Pantherilla Jewel- led Circle 1, Court 25 Calendar Girl 25 N.H.S. 3. GEORGE JEN- KINS, Key Club 2,35 Lettennen's Club 2,35 Zebra Club Pres. 25 Student Council 35 Track 15 Football 35 Swimming 2,35 R.O.T.C 2,3. MARIANNE JENKINS, D.C.T. Treas. 3. HELEN JENSEN, I Dare U 1,2,35 Civinettes 1,2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 Science Club 35 Annual Salesman 35 U.N. Essay Contest County Winner 2. CHARLES JESPERSEN, Science Club 2,35 Debate Club 3. JAMES JOHNSON, Baseball 25 Football 3. MARGIE JOHNSON, Optimettes 1,2, Corr. Sec. 35 Gold 6: Black 2,35 Student Coun- cil 2,35 N.A.S.C. 25 F.A.S.C. 25 Panther Prowl 25 Sr. Follies 25 H.V. Pres. 2. BILL JOHNSTON, Band 2,3, Letter 25 J.V. Band 15 Letter 15 Band Honor Society 3. ALVIN JONES, Lettermen 2,35 Civitans l,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 2,3. Page Forty-Five DARLENE IONES, F.H.A. 2,35 Bible Club 35 Chorus 1,35 An- nual Salesman 15 P.O.P. 2,3. FRED JONES, M.P.O. 1, V. Pres. 25 D.C.T. 35 Monitor 1,25 Head Monitor 35 Office 2,3. MICHAEL JONES. VIRGINIA GINGER IONES, F.T.A. 25 Psychology Club 25 Chorus 1,25 P.E. Sgt., Lt. 1. VVILLIAM ALAN JONES, R.O.T.C. 1,2,35 Zebra Club 2. BRUCE ALLEN IULIAN, Letter- men's Club 2,35 Football 2,35 Baseball 1. ROBERT KAND. SUE 'Hs Q ,qt ,' Z iz A 'I' if warg f S vi 'I' A . 23,3 2 -- 6 A 3 ... ,iw-.. Z L , i 3 if . f ff Y . ANN KARR, Office XVorker 1. CAROL ANN Dramatic Club 3. CAROLE KELLY, Servettes Psychology Club 25 G.O.C. 15 P.E. Lt. 15 G.O.C. KELLY, D.C.T. 3. INIAUD INIARIE KELSEY, I Annual Bus. Mgr. 35 Lunchroom 1,2,35 P. E. Sgt. keeping Contest 2. I-1 KEDLARSKI, 1,2, Chap. 35 Follies 1. PAT Dare U 1,2,35 35 State Book- JERRY KENNEDY, Lions 1,2,35 R.O.T.C. 1,135 Baseball 15 Football 1,2. PATRICIA KEPPLER, Transfer Student. DE ANN KILCORE, Servettes 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Cheerleader 1,25 Panther Prowl 1,25 G.O.C. Follies 15 Pantherilla Court 1. NINA KILLE- BRENV, G.O.C. 1. NANCY ELLEN KING, Optimettes 2,35 Quill 81 Scroll 2,35 G.O.C. 1, 2,35 Psychology Club 2,35 G.O.C. Follies 15 P.O.P. Staff 25 Calendar Girl 2. ROBERT KING, Transfer Student. PENNY KISSLINC, F.N.A. 1, Hist. 2,35 State Conv. 25 G.O.C. X , 1,2,35 Saberettes 2, Pres. 35 D.C.T. 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2,35 H.R. Pres. 3. in POWELL, Fine Arts 35 Band Honor Society 35 Band 1,2,3. IEFF KITE- , ., O 42 - - J . f - it - 4 'O 2 f- , ,-' 4-h'?Si r J I 1 ,-X, X., f 1, I M V ' ' jqf 'x 1 11.5 k M - Q K , fs A ,W ,MW -- 5 1 '- A .I 5.5 -- J, . f' If - C ' X' - A . f l JFS- X -- . 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I , I sf 43 if . , I I I' I3 7 'I' ' MATHILDA LITSEY, Fine Arts 2,35 Scribblers 2,35 Debate Club 1,25 G.O.C. 15 P.O.P. Staff 35 Scriblet Copy Ed. 25 P.E. Lt. 15 National Anthology Essays 2, Poetry 2,35 F.T.A. 15 Sr. Fol- lies 2. PATSY JANE LITTLE, G.O.C. 15 Y-Teens 15 Servettes 1,2, Sgt.-at-Arms 35 Band Honor Society 2, Rec. Sec. 35 Gold 8: Black 2,35 Band 1,2,35 P.O.P. 35 Annual Salesman 15 Scriblet Sec. 25 American Legion Auxiliary Essay Award 25 P.E. Lt.5 Cherry Blossom Festival 15 Prom Invitations Chm. 25 Scribblers 2,3. LAMAR LOGAN, Key Club 1,2,35 Zebra Club 25 Saber Club 35 R.O.T.C. 15 Honor Platoon 2,35 Adjutant 35 Science Club 3. JOHN BUTCH LORD. ROBERTA BOBBI LOSEE, Scrib- blers 2,35 Scriblet Staff 2, Ed-in-Chief 35 H.R. Treas. 2. EDXVARD EDDIE LUTTRELL, Band 15 j.V. Band 25 R.O.T.C. 2, Sgt. 3. ROY LYTLE, j.V. Drum Major 15 Band Drum Major 2,3, Band Honor Society 3, Cherry Blossom Festival 1. SUSAN MacDONALD, Y-Teens 15 P.E. Sgt. 15 Office NVorker 35 Annual Salesman 3. MacNEIL MacKAY, Football 35 Track 3. CAROL SUE MCADAM, F.N.A. 15 G.O.C. 15 Follies 15 P.E. Sgt. 1, Lt. 1. STANLEY WALLER MacCLESKEY, Lions 1,2, V. Pres. 35 Lunchroom 1,2,3. MARILYN SUE MCCLOSKY, F.H.A. 25 Chorus 1. Seniors KITTY McCOY, Transfer Student, Optimettes 2,35 Y-Teens 15 H.R. Chap. 15 Dramatic CLUB 3. GARY MCDANIEL. PATRICIA KAREN MCDONALD, F.N.A. 1,3, Treas. 25 Y-Teens 1, V. Pres. 2, Service Chm. 35 Civinehtes 1,2,35 Pantherettes 2,35 F.N.S.C.5 Y-Teens Tri-State Planning C0nf.5 Red Cross 1,2. IAMES MCGLONE. CLEVELAND BUCKY McINNIS, VVheel Club 2,35 Track 15 j.V. Basketball 15 Football 35 Basket- ball 3. MARY FRANCES MCKINLEY, Annual Salesman 15 Debate Club 1,2,35 Office Workerg F.S.U. Press Institute Scholarship5 P.O.P. Rep. 2, Feature Ed. 3. IOE MCLEOD, Wheel 2,35 Lettermen's Club 1,2,35 H.R. Pres. 15 I.V. Football 15 Football 2,35 Swimming 1. CHARLES FREDERICK MCMACKIN, Debate Club 1,2,35 N.F.L. 2,35 Chess Club 15 Lions 2,35 H.R. Pres. 25 Student Council 1. A , hw , , Q A 2 ai, 'Q 4 I WILLIAM HOWARD BILL MCMULLEN, R.O.T.C. Honor Platoon 1,2, Rifle Team 1,2,3, Officer 3, Outstanding jr. Cadet 2, Rifle Team Letter 25 j.V. Football 15 j.V. Track Ig Track 2,3. ANTOINETTE TONI INIACALUSO, H.R. Sec. 2. ANNABELLE MACCIO, Dramatic Club 15 Band 1,25 Chorus 1. JOHN MAINXVARINC, Basketball 1,35 Football 1. MIRIAM ANN MANCA, D.C.T. 3. ALENE MANEY, I Dare U 1,2,35 N.F.L. 1, Sec. 25 Lionettes 1,2,35 Cold 61 Black 2, Pres. 35 Y-Teens 15 Student Council 1,35 Panther Prowl Co-Chm. 25 Ir.-Sr. Prom Program Chm. 25 J.V. Cheerleader 1, Head 25 Cheerleader 35 H.R. V. Pres. 15 Calendar Girl 25 jewelled Circle 2. CLIFFORD CLIFF', MANN. ELISE MANRY, Civinettes 1,2, V. Pres. 35 N.H.S 2,35 Cold 51 Black 2, V. Pres. 35 Pantherettes 35 Fine Arts 2, Rec. Sec. 35 Scribblers 2, lst V. Pres. 35 Annual Scheduling Editor 35 H.R. Treas.-Chap. 15 Student Council 25 j.V. Cheerleader 15 1 3 Clam of '59 Cheerleader 25 G.O.C. Follies 15 Bible Club V. Pres. 3. DIANE CRAIG MARCOM, P.E. Lt. 15 G.O.C. 15 Office Worker 2,3. IUDITH MASHER. DELORES DEE MASLANEY, Trans- fer Student5 D.C.T. 2, Corr. Sec. 3, State Conv. 2, Certificate of Merit 25 H.R. Pres. 2. CHARLOTTE MATHESON, N.F.L. 2,35 Y-Teens 15 Psychology Club 25 P.O.P. Ed-in-Chief 35 H.R. Treas. 1,25 Annual Salesman 152,35 Quill 6: Scroll 35 P.E. Sgt. 15 F.S.P.A. Conv. 35 Dramatic Club 25 H.R. Chap. 1. CLAUDIA MATHEWS, Servettes 35 Pantherettes 2,35 Y-Teens 1,25 Lunchroom 1,25 P.O.P. 25 P.E. Cpl. 15 Red Cross 2. BARBARA SCOTT MAXEY, F.N.A.3. ROBERT VVESLEY BOB MAYO, P.O.P. Sports ECI5 35 I.V. Basketball Basketball 2,35 I.V. Football 15 I-I.R. ' ns Treas. 1, Pres. 2, C1v1ta Pres. 35 Lettermenis Club 3. LUIS NIENA. DIANE LINDA BIERRIAN, F.N.A. 1,2,3. CAROLE JOAN MESSER- SMITH, Y-Teens 1 Page Forty-Nine SUZANNE MESTER, Y-Teens 35 F.H.A. 2, Conv. 35 Dramatic Club 35 F.N.A. 25 H.R. V. Pres. FRANK MILLS. ROY MITCHELL. WILLIAM Lettermen's Club 2,35 Track 2,3. LEE MOFFITT, Key 1,2, Pres. 35 Intemational Conv. 2, State Conv. 2.35 Zebra V. Pres 25 Stu- dent Council 35 H.R. Pres. 1, Chap. 25 Rifle Team 1,2,35 Honor Platoon 25 R.O.T.C. 1, Platoon Sgt. 2. JIM MONTGOMERY. ROBERT MONTGOMERY, I Dare U 1,2,35 Thespians 1,25 Op- timists 2,3. BONNIE IULANE MOORE, C.O.C. 15 H.R. Sec. 25 2,35 D.C.T. 35 Dramatic Club 15 Annual Adv. Staff 15 Panther Prowl 15 Annual Salesman 3. NANCY KATE MOORE, Civinettes 1,2, Corr. Sec. 35 Bible 35 Student Council 1,2. ED MORGAN, Key 1,2, Rec. Sec. 35 Intemational Conv. 2, State Conv. 35 I Dare U 1,2535 Football 1,2535 Track 1,2,35 Basket- ball 15 N.H.S. 3. ROBERT BOB MORGAN, Science Club 35 Band 1g,35 Band Letter 25 Band Honor Society 3. SHIRLEY MORRI . MADELEINE MULKERN, F.N.A. 1, Pres. 2,35 F.N.A. Conv. 2. FREDRICK FRED MUSGRAVE, Bible 35 Monitor 2. MELVIN ANDREW ANDY MYER, Band 2,3. GEORGE MYERS, R.O.T.C. 1,25 H.R. V. Pres. 1, Treas. 2. JOHN MCCALL MYERS, Civitans 2, Treas. 35 H.R. Treas. 1, V. Pres. 2. WILLIAM BILLY MYERS, Zebra 25 R.O.T.C. 1,2. ARTHUR ART NASH, Honor Platoon 2,35 Rifle Team 15 Sharpshooter 15 Sgt. lst Class 2, Lt.5 Swimming 2,35 Zebra Club 2. MYRNA NELSON, P.E.Cpl 15 C.O.C. Follies 15 Student Council 15 Dramatic Club 35 Riding Club 1. Xenia rs Page Fifty -Q....v' vi if 5 . o- 5 I V 1. ' A ' is 53 4 V95 Sn? f W' 9 F' ' 2 1, C 59 'IL I 3 X 5 f, Q- ' 22214 X. 5 -. Q ,gf W5 Q7 1 I if 4 . 1 ROGER NESTOR. CAROLINE NEWBERN, Sewettes 1,2, V. Pres. 35 H.R. V. Pres. 15 C.O.C. 15 C.O.C, Follies 1,25 Jr. Jamboree 25 Dramatic Club 35 Riding 15 Student Coun- cil 25 Bowling Club 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. ELISSA LISSA NENVMAN, Dramatic Club 35 F.N.A. I. VIRGINIA HCINNYU NEXVTON, Civinettes 2,35 Saberettes 2, Sec 35 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 2,35 H.R. Sec. I5 Student Council 15 Office XVorIcer 3. CAROLE ANN NORRIS, Annual Salesman 15 H.R. Sec.-Treas. 2. MICHAEL MICKEY NUTTINC, Optimist 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 152,35 Sr. Follies 2. MARY LOU OAKLEY, Riding 15 Debate 25 N.F.L. 2,35 Scribblers 35 Chorus I5 N.F.L. State Tourn. 25 Student Council 25 Annual Salesman 2,35 P.O.P. 25 H.R. Chap. 35 Latin Forum 25 N.H.S. 3. RICH- lam of '59 ARD OBMANN, Lettermen's Club 1,25 Baseball 1,2. LINDA LOU OHMSTEDE, C.O.C. 1. LINDA OLIPHANT, Y-Teens 1,25 Dramatic Club 2. DAVE OLNEY, H.R. Treas. 3 J.V. Track 25 Track 3. TOM PATTEN, R.O.T.C. 1,2,35 Zebra 1,2 Color Guard 25 Honor Platoon 3. JOSEPH JOE H. PEARCE2 JANIS PENSIERO, D.C.T. 35 Kiwanettes 3. PATRICIA PAT ANNE PERRY, Pantherettes 2 35 C.O.C. 1 Sec. 25 P.E. Letter 2 P.E. Lt. 1, Capt. 25 Lunchroom,2,35 Library: Worker 1, Playday 2,35 HANS PATRICK PAT PETERSON, Optimist 2,35 Zebra 2. DIANE MARIE PHILLIPS, D.C.T. 35 Pantherollers 3. JANICE PILCHER, D.C.T. 35 Band 1,25 J.V. Majorette 15 Majorette 25 Sr. Follies 2. JOHN ALEXANDER PINKSTON, Rifle Team 35 Sharpshooter 35 Honor Platoon 25 Best Drilled Cadet 2. FRANCIS PITTMAN, R.O.T.C. 1, Zebra 2, Honor Platoon 2. , ' r 2' gggigifi . 5 ' Q ig 5 ,Q . X 5 , 3 -tef . N ' ' R .1 5 J ' ..,:-1592 -V A ff 0,4 . Mfg. 15' S. W I .5 :ff N Page Fifty-One JUDITH ANN PITZ, G.O.C. 25 P.E. Sgt., Lt. 25 Servettes 2,35 F.H.A. 35 D.C.T. 3. MARY ELAINE PLESCIA, F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 2. MARGIE JEAN PLUMMER, F.H.A. 2,35 F.T.A. 2,3. DANIEL DANNY POLO, Civitans 1,2535 Football 1,25 Track 15 H.R. Pres. I, V. Pres. 2. JANICE ELIZABETH JAN', PORTON, Servettes 1,2, Corr. Sec. 35 G.O.C. 15 Office Ass't. 2,3. GVVEN- DOLYN BOYD GXVEN POTTER, R.O.T.C. Sponsor 25 Saber- ettes Chap. 25 H.R. Sec. 35 N.H.S. 35 Office Ass't. 1.2. PATRICIA PATTI POUND, I Dare U 1,2, V. Pres. 35 Lionettes 152, Hist. 35 N.F'.L. 1,3, Chap. 25 N.H.S. 2, Treas. 35 Student Council 25 Girls' State 25 H.R. V. Pres. 35 State Latin Forum, lst Place5 Education VVeek Essay, Plant Ist Place5 Science Club S 3. ELNA POXVELL, P.E. Cpl. 15 H.R. Chap. 1,2. RI R W. DICK PRESNELL, R.O.T.C. 1,25 Sgt. lst Cl s onor Platoon 2. MARGARET PEGGY PROSSER, ' e , ,35 Annual Salesman 15 Calendar Girl 25 R.O.T . Sp sor 3. HARRIET PROTIVA, Office Ass't5 Dramati6,jClub5 -Teens. JAMES HUNT JIM PRUETT. lf I . an My Nl, ROBERT CLARK BOB RADUNS, Civitans 1,2, Sg -a -A s 35 my ns ' therettes 2,35 Student Council 1,2535 I Dare U 1,25 ' N. . . , e . 35 ' Pres. 5 N.A.S.C. Conv. 1. SANDRA SANDY RANVLINGS, Lion t s 1, , 6 , ' P.O.P. 153. PETER KEITH RE, Bowling Club Pres. 25 H. ' 5 ' 5 sl-iv a 1 , , ' I Dare U 1,2,35 N.H.S. 2, Pres. 35 Key Club 2,3. JAMES Q ', - 5 e u 152, V. Pres. 35 Lettcrmenis Club 1,2, Pres.35 Basketball - 5 P e ourt 2. REBECCA BECKY REED, G.O.C. 35 Pantherettes 35 F. 'f 5 P.E. fi tain 35 H.R. Sec. 1. ALEXANDER HALEXH REINA, Zebra Club 25 ' .T.C. 1,25 ' 0ruS 35 wi 2 , lk, z 23- Football 1 23- Baseball l. CAROL ANN mms Y, 'l neu 1, -1 S. , In 5 r S D 2 31 v l Cl b Fine Arts 3. PETER HERMAN PETE REISEN, Hi-Y 152,35 J. N ootball 25 Chorus 35 Track 2. 6722075 A if Page Fifty-Two .lea 9'-Ur MARY JEAN RENSHAW, Y-Teens 1. M55 of '59 Club 1, Student Council I, Y-Teens 1. ELEANOR BRENT RENTON, Band 1,2,3, Band Honor So- ciety 2,3, Zebra Club 2, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. JUDY RICE, Transfer Student, Haddonfield Memorial High School, Haddonfield, N.J. ANITA PAGE RICHARDS, Student Council 1, P.O.P I,2, P.E. Sgt. 1, N.H.S. 3. NORMA JOY RICHARDSON, I Dare U 1,2, Corr. Sec. 3, H.R. Sec. 1, Treas. 2, P.O.P. 1, Scriblet Copy Ed. 3, N.H.S. 3. MARGARET HMADGEU RICHARDSON. KAREN RICKETTS, Y-Teens Ig Dramatic Club 3. JUDY ROBERSON, Chorus 2, P.E. Lt. I, Office Worker 3, Monitor 2. MARGARET ROBERTS, P.O.P. 3, J.V. Majorette 1,2g Office Worker 3. IRIS RODRIGUEZ, N.F.L. 1, V. Pres. 2,3, Annual Rep. 2, P.O.P. Editorial Director 3, Scriblet 2, Cir Ed. 3, N.F.L. State Toum. 1,2,3, H.R. Sec. 1, P.O.P. 1, Scriblet Rep 2, Scribblers Club 2,3, Degree of Distinction 2. SANDRA GAIL SANDY RODRIGUEZ, Optimettes 2,3, Fine Arts 2,3, Gold St Black 2, Chap. 3, Debate Club 1, G.O.C. Follies 1,2, Annual Staff 3, H.R.V. Pres. 1, Sec. 2,3, Dancero 1,2, Co-Head 3, P.E. Cpl. 1, Sgt. 2, Cherry Blossom Festival, Band Honor Society 3. HARRY ROOT, Wheel 1,2, Pres. 3, Lettennen's Club 1,2,3, I Dare U 1,2,3, N.H.S. 2,3, Gold Gr Black 2, Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Boy's State 2, Golf 1,3, Capt. 2, H.R. Pres. 1, Pantherilla Jewelled Circle 1, Student Council 2,3. GERALD JERRY ROQUE, Civitans I, Pres. 2, V. Pres. 3, Lettermen's Club 2,3, Football 1,2, 3, Track Trainer 1, Track 2,3. DAVID ROSENBAUM, Lions 2,3, Debate Club 2,3, Lettermerfs Club I,2,3, Boy's State 2, Tennis 1,2,3, National Essay Anthology 2, Scriblet Cir. Mgr. 3, H.R. Of- ficer 1,2. CAROLYN ROWE, D.C.T. 3, J.V. Majorette 1,2. BILL ROYAL, J.V. Football 1,2, Football 3, J.V. Basketball 1, Track 1,2,3, Basketball 3. JOAN RUSHING, R.O.T.C. Sec. 3, H.R. V. Pres. 1, Annual Salesman 1, F.N.A. 1,2. BENJAMIN RUSSELL, Wheel 1,2,3, D.C.T. 3. SALVATORE SAMMY SARDEGNA. A ., L, SALLY SCALES. BEVERLY JO SCHROEPPEL, G.O.C. 1, I 2,35 D.C.T. 3. ROBERTA ELAINE SHIRLEY, G.O.C. 1, D.C.T. Dare U 1,2,3, Pantherettes 2, D.C.T. 3, H.R. Sec. lg Chap. 2. 3, H.R. Treas. Ig Annual Adv. Staff 1, P.O.P. 1, Future Nurses 1. SUSIE SCOTT, D.C.T. 2,33 Y-Teens lg Lunchroom 2, P.O.P. 1. SCOTT SHIVELER, D.C.T. 2,35 Key Club 2,3. NANCY LOU SYLVIA KITTEN SCOTT, G.O.C. 2,35 Y-Teens 1, F.T.A. 3, SHOEMAKER, Red Cross Pres. 1, Student Council I, Y-Teens D.C.E. 3, Annual Salesman 1,2g P.E. Lt. 2. ROBERT BOB 2,35 Dramatic Club 35 H.R. Chap. 2, Dancero 2,35 Scriblet Rep. SEAL, Zebra Club, Sgt. 2, Saber Club 3, R.O.T.C. 2,3, Rifle 2, Fine Arts 35 N.H.S. 3. HARRY UBUCKYH SHUFFLEBARCER, Team 2, Capt. 3, Honor Platoon 2. LILLIAN FAY SETTLES, Wheel Club 2,3g I Dare U 1,2, Pres. 3, N.H.S. 2,3. DORIS JEAN Lionettes 2,35 Quill 61 Scroll 2,3, P.O.P. Rep. 6: Staff 2, Annual SICAL, Transfer Student, Miami Beach High, Miami Beach, Fla. Salesman 3, Bible Club Sec. 3. HELEN PAULA SHANK, Servettes DONA VINCENT SIMMONS, Transfer Student, Peace junior College, Raleigh, N, C. JOAN ELAINE SIMS, Pantherollers 1. JO ANNE SIMPSON, F.N.A. 1,3, Y-Teens 1,3. BOB SITTON, Band Honor Society 2, Pres. 35 Lions 2,35 Fine Arts 2,39 N.F.L. 2,34 Band 1,2,3g H.R. V. Pres. 2. EVA ROSE SKELTON, P.E. Cpl. Lt. 1. FRANCES SMITH. INA VON SMITH, F.N.A. 3. MARY ELLEN SMITH, G.O.C. 1, Pantherollers 1, P.E. Sgt. Cpl., Lt. 1. O 6 71 Z0 11' 5 59.7 , ,. 1-J' 5 .. 4 W fa 'X Page Fifty-Four STOCKTON SKIPPER SMITH, Wheel Club 1, Board of Dir. 2, V. Pres. 35 Quill 61 Scroll 2,35 H.R. Pres. 1,25 Football 1,2,35 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. Annual 25 V. Pres. Student Coun- cil 35 Boys' State 25 Wheel Club Natll. Conv. SHELDON SHELLY SMOLLER, H.R Sec. NELTA WYNONA SNELLCROVES, Transfer Student. DOUGLAS SNOW. LARRY SNYDER, Transfer Studentg D.C.T.3. PHYLLIS ANNE SNYDER, Optimettes 2,35 D.C.T. 35 F.T.A. 3. DEE ANN SPEAR, Servettes 1,2, Sec. 35 Panther Prowl 1,25 C.O.C. Follies 15 Student Council 15 Cheerleader 35 I.V. Cheerleader 1,25 Calendar Girl 25 P.O.P. Staff 25 P.E. Office Worker 25 History Office Worker 3. RICHARD SPENCER. lam of '59 PAMELA C. SPENCER, Y-Teens 15 Swimming 25 F.N.A. 3. TRENT STALLINGS, Zebra Club 25 R.O.T.C. 1, Honor Platoon 2,35 Swimming 2,3. JOHN RICHARD STANFORD, Band Honor Society 2,35 Psychology Club 25 Band 1,2, Capt. 35 Annual Sales- man 1,2. FRANCES STAR, Civinettes 2,35 Dancero 25 Sr. Follies 25 Panther Prowl 1,25 Annual Salesman 2,35 P.O.P. Salesman 35 P.E. Sgt. 1. SHIRLEY STAR, I Dare U 1,2,35 Civinettes 2,35 Student Council 25 Panther Prowl 1,25 Sr. Follies 25 Dancero 25 P.E. Sgt. 1. DONALD STEIN, N.F.L. 1,2,35 Sr. Follies 25 R.O. T.C. 1,25 Tennis 15 Swimming 2,3. DAVEANNA DAVIE STE- WART, Kiwanettes 1,2, Chap. 85 P.E. Sgt. 15 H.R. V. Pres. 25 Iewelled Circle 1,25 Calendar Girl 15 R.O.T.C. Sponsor 3. SHANNON STRAUS, Optimettes 1,2, Rec. Sec. 35 Cold 61 Black 2, 35 C.O.C. 25 Dancero 1,2,35 C.O.C. Follies 1,25 H.R. Sec. 1, Treas. 25 P.E. Sgt., Lt. 2. MARY STROMMEN, Fne Arts 15 Orch. 15 Chorus 2, Pantherilla Talent 1,25 N.H.S. 3. GEORGE RONALD RONNY STROUD, Lions 1,2, Treas. 35 Zebra 25 R.O.T.C. l,2,3. JAMES STUART, Monitor 25 Swimming 1,35 R.O.T.C. l,2,3. HOWARD SWEET, Debate Club I5 N.F.I... 1, Chap. 2,35 Lions 2,35 Quarter Finalist in State Debate 25 N.H.S. 3. J og IU Page Fifty-Five PAULINE SWETT, D.C.T. 3. LOUISE SWINK, Transfer Stu- THOMPSON, N.F.L. 1,2, Pres. 3, State Convention 2,3g Lions 2,3. dent, Civinettes 1,33 F.N.A. 3, F.H.A. 3. DONALD TAAFFE. SHELTON THORNE, Football Ig Monitor 2. SANDRA TICE, JANET TABER, Band 2,3. JOHN TACGART, Key Club 1,2, D.C.T. 3. BEATRICE TIDMAN. KATHRYN VIRGINIA Treas. 3, Lettermen's 2,35 Golf Team 1,2,3. NYDIA TARTLER, KATHY, TILLMAN, Lionettes 1,2, Corr. Sec. 35 H.R. Pres. 1, F.H.A. 1, Panther Prowl I. SHIRLEY TEMPLETON. ROBERT V. Pres. 2, P.O.P. Ig Annual Salesman 33 Office Ass't. 1,2,3. NELIA TOLEDO, Lionettes 1,2, Pres. 35 F.H.A. 3, F.N.A. 3g Student Council 2g Office Assltg Annual Salesman 2. RICHARD TOWNSEND, Lions 2,3g Lettermen's Club 1,2,3g Football 15 Track 1,2,3. CAROLYN ELAINE TREADAWAY, C.O.C. lg Chorus 1. EDWARD EDDIE TREBES, Football 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club 3, Track 1,2,3. JACQUELINE KJACKIEH TRUDEL. JOHN TRUELOCK, Civitans 1,2,3g Lettermen's Club l,2,3g Football 1,2,3g Basketball I,2,3g Track l,2,3. ROLLAND DANIEL TRUITT, Zebra 3, R.O.T.C. 2,35 Honor Platoon 2,35 Sgt. 3, R.O.T.C. Scholastic Award 3. EDWIN OWEN TRYON, D.C.T., R.O.T.C. Second Lt., Monitor. Seniors Page Fifty-Six lam of '59 f 3 , I 'Y i as RONALD WILLIAM TUCKER, Band I,2,35 Bowling Club 25 Band Honor Society 3. JOHANNA ULMER, I Dare U I,2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 Scribblers 2, Sec. 35 Scriblet Ass't. Ed. 3, Rep. 25 H.R. Chap. 35 P.O.P. 2,35 P.E. Cpl. 1. LUONA URTEL, C.O.C. I,2,35 Roller 1,3. MARIAN USHER. MARSHALL BURNS VACHER, Transfer Student. CLADYS VALLECILLO. JENNETI' VAN HORN, D.C.T. 3. EMILY LUCILLE VAUCHN, Y-Teen 1, Teas. 25 Chorus 152,35 Spanish Dec. Award 25 N.H.S. 3. CHARLOTTE VIERS. ROMANA VILLA. ELSA LOU SUE VON OESEN, D.C.T. 3. MARGUERITE C. MARCE WAGER, Y-Teens 15 P.E. Lt. 15 Dramatic Club 1,2,35 Fine Arts I5 F.N.A. 1,25 Chorus 1,25 Pianist 1, Band Sec. 25 Student Council 25 Homeroom Chaplain 1. TIMOTHY TIM WACCONER, R.O.T.C. 1,25 Honor Platoon 25 J.V. Football 1. JOHN WAGNER Band 15 I Dare U 1,2,3. JOYCE WAINWRIGHT, Y-Teens 1,25 Fine Arts I,2,35 I Dare U I,2,35 N.H.S 2,35 Chonis 2,35 Y-Teens5 Panther Prowl5 Annual Salesman 1,25 H.R. Chaplain 1. JOHN R. WALEN, D.C.T. 35 Science Club 3. EDITH LORRAINE WALKER, C.O.C. 15 Band 2,35 F.T.A. JUDY ANN WALKER, Bible Club 35 Chorus 1,2. JUDY SYLVIA WALKER, Dancero 2,35 Dramatic Club 35 Panther Prowl 35 Y-Teens 15 P.E. Cpl. 1. ERSKINE RUDOLPH VVALL, Optimettes 15 Jr. Board Mem- ber 2, Treas. 35 Y-Teens I, Service Chm. 2, Pres. 35 Dramatic- Thespians I,2,35 Pantherettes 35 Bible Club 35 Annual Soph. Photo Ed. 1, Asst. 2, Org. Ed. 35 Jr. Sr. Prom. Cookie Chm. 25 Panther Prowl 1,25 Sr. Follies 25 Sr. Class Play 15 F.S.P.A. 25 P.E. Cpl., Sgt. 1. W3 Page Fifty-Seven ROBERT WALLACE, Civitans 1,2,3, Lettermen's Club 2,3, Football 1,2,3, Basketball 1, Track 1,2, Student Council 3, H.R. Pres. 1, V. Pres. 2, Boys' State 2, N.H.S. 3, I Dare U 3. SANDRA VVALLACE. DAVID ELMER VVARD, Wheel 1,2, Rec. Sec. 3, I Dare U 1,2,3, J.V. Basketball 1, Basketball 1, Golf 2,3, Student Council 1,2,3, United Fund Drive Chm. 3, H.R. Pres. 1, Pantherilla Court 1, N.H.S. 3. DON NVARD, R.O.T.C. I, Zebra Club 2. LYNN XVARDXVELL, Transfer Student, Roosevelt High School, Seattle, XVashington, Optimettes 2,3, Bowling Club 3. ANN XVARNER, Optimettes 2,3, Historian 3, Dancero 1, Head 2,3, Panther Prowl 2, Sr. Follies 1,2, Band Letter 1,2,3, Cherry Blossom Festival 1, Fine Arts 3. WARD LEE LEE WARREN, Band 1,2,3. BARBARA JO WATERS, C.O.C. 2,3, P.E. Letter 2, Playday Champ l,2, Outstanding Sophomore Athelete 1. DONALD C. DON VVATERS. ELIZA- BETH LIZ', WATERS, Optimettes 1, Board Member 2, Pres. 3, I Dare U 1,2, Rec. Sec. 3, Gold Gt Black 2, Sec. 3, Annual Adv. Staff 1, Jr. Ass't. 2, Co-Editor 3, Student Council 3, Panther Prowl 2, Sr. Follies 2, F.S.P.A. Conv. 2, H.R. Sec. 2, N.H.S. 3, Band Honor Society 3. MICHAEL MIKE WVATHEN. BEV- ERLY NVATTS. BOBBY WATTS Civitan 2 3 Lettermen's Club 2 3 Student Coun JAMES ROBERT , , , ', 5 - cil 1, Football 2,3, Track 1. BETTY JEAN XVEAVER, Chorus 2, Letter 2, Bowling 1, P.E. Sgt. 1, Fine Arts 3. NANCY NVEAVER, C.O.C. 2,3, Y-Teens 2,3, P.E. Lt. 2, Capt. 3, Playday 2, C.O.C. Treas. 3, Bible Club 3. PATRICIA PAT XVEBB, Cold 6: Black 2,3, Pantberettes 2,3, G.O.C. 2, Y-Teens 2,3, Chorus Sec. 1, P.O.P. 1,2, P.E. Cpl. 1, Sgt., Office Lt. 2, Playday 2, H.R. Chap. 2, R.O.T.C. Sec., P.E. Letter 2, Sponsors' Ball Decoration Chm. 3. ROBERT EDWARD NVEBB, H.R. Sec. 1, J.V. Football 1, Football 2,3, Lettermen's Club 3, Track 1. JAMES JIMMY, VVEBBER, Baseball 2,3, Basketball 2,3. ROBERT BRUCE WEST, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. SHERWOOD YVEST, Opti- mists 2, Treas. 3, Lettermen's Club l,2,3, Sr. Follies 2, Track l,2,3, Football 3, J.V. Football 1,2. Xenia rs Page Fifty-Eight WARREN BUDDY WHEELER, R.O.T.C. 1,2. JACK WHITE, P.O.P. Lit. Ed. 35 Ir.-Sr. Prom Entertainment 25 Ir. Jamboree 25 C.O.C. Follies 15 Sr. Follies 25 P.T.A. Entertainment 2. MARK WHITEHEAD, XVheel Club 1,2,35 Letterman 1,2,35 jr.-Sr. Prom. Chm. 25 Pres. Ir. Class 25 H.R. Pres. 1,25 Football 1,3, All-City 2, All-Conference 25 Track Team 1,2,3. IANICE RAE WHITMORE, C.O.C. I5 Chorus 15 Swimming 25 Bible Club 35 Future Nurses 3. LARRY DALE YVHITTLER. ANDREW VERNON WILDER, R.O.T.C. 1,2,3. PAULA DEANE VVILDER, Civinettes 1,2,35 I Dare U 1,2,35 Gold 81 Black 1,2,35 N.H.S. 2,35 N.F.L. 1,2,35 Fine Arts 1,3, Pres. 25 Student Council 1,2, Rec. Sec. 35 Annual 1, 2, Ed. 35 Girls' State 25 Quill :Sr Scroll 2,35 Lunchroom 2,35 P.E. Outstanding Lt. 1, Capt. 15 N.F.L. State Drama, 2nd Place 15 C.O.C. Follies 15 Panther Prowl 25 Jr. Jamboree 2, H.R. Sec.-Chaplain 1,2. JULIE WILKINS, I Dare U lam of '59 1,2,35 Chorus 1, Sec. 2,35 Band Sec. 35 Chorus Letter 2. IVAN WILLIAMS, Hi-Y 2,35 R.O.T.C. 2,3. JIMMY WILLIAMS. MARTHA ANN WILLIAMS, I Dare U 2,35 Lunchroom 3, Sec. 2. LINDA WILLIS, D.C.T.5 C.B.E. 3. WILMA RUTH WILLIS. ANN WILSON, Optimettes 1,2.35 C.O.C. Follies 15 P.O.P. 25 Panther Prowl 25 P.E. Lt. 15 Sr. Follies 25 Bowling Club 35 Dra- matic Club 3. DOROTHY IRENE HDOTTIED WILSON, N.H.S. 2,35 Lionettes 1,2,35 Gold 6: Black 1,2,35 Fine Arts 1,2,35 Lunch- room 2,35 P.O.P. Adv. Staff 15 H.R. Sec. 35 Band 1,25 Annual Salesman 1,25 Annual Adv. Staff 15 Bookstore 2,35 C.O.C. Follies 15 P.E. Sgt. 15 Band Letter 25 I Dare U 1,2,35 junior Follies 25 Band Honor Society 2,35 Panther Prowl 2. MARTHA JAN WIL- SON, Lionettes 2,35 F.H.A. 15 Annual Adv. Staff 1. REBECCA BECKY WILSON, F.H.A. 1,2,35 D.C.T. 35 F.T.A. Treas. 35 N.F.L. 25 Dramatic Club 15 Swimming Team 25 Spanish Decla- mation Convention 25 Spanish Contest 15 Basketball Playday 2. SHIRLEY VVILSON. WILLIAM BILLY,' WILSON, Key Club 2,35 Zebra Club 25 Saber Club 35 Science Club 35 H.R. V. Pres. 25 R.O.T.C. Rifle Team 2,3, Honor Platoon 2, Sgt. 1st Class 2, 2nd Lt. 3. MARCIA ARLINE WINEMAN, Dramatic Club 1,2,35 Red Cross Rep. 1,25 Chorus 1,2,35 Panther Prowl 2. '43 -I 9 Q 've f ' x if 5 an . if LAVINIA LEE YVITT, Optimettes 2,35 Pantherettes 25 Panther Prowl 25 H.R. Treas. 15 P.E. Office 15 N.H.S. 3. CLARENCE JOHNSTON WOLFE, D.C.T., Sgt.-at-Arms 3. SAMUEL JACK WOOD. MELINDA YVOODALL, Pantherettes 25 C.O.C. 25 Drama- tic Club 2,35 Swimming 25 P.E. Sgt., Lt. 25 Softball, Basketball, Volleyball Playday 25 Panther Prowl 25 Swimming Letter 25 P.E. Letter 6: Star 2. WILLIAM THOMAS TOMMY WOODARD, I Dare U 1,2,35 Optimists 2,35 Debate Club 35 Semifinalist National Merit Scholarship Test 2. DENNIS WOODS, I. V. Football, Baseball 15 Foot- ball 2,35 Baseball 2,3. ROBERT WOOLFE, Band 1,2,3. LYNDA WORGULL, C.B.E. 3. IOHN MEEK WRIGHT, Key Club 1,3, Rec. Sec. 25 Lettermen's Club 2,35 Gold and Black 2,35 Football 1,2,35 Basketball 2. CHARLES YELTON. LESLIE ANN YOUNG, Optimettes 2,35 Swimming 2,35 Lunchroom 2,35 P.O.P. Salesman 35 Annual Salesman 35 P.E. Sgt. 15 Fine Arts 3. STANLEY YOUNG, Chorus 35 Bible Club 3. Seniors Page Sixty U W 671Z01 5 ALFRED AARON R O T C 3 ALLAN GEORGE ARVIITT LEON I' BARRX BARB-XRLX BERANEK BRUCE BILLIINGSLEY CIVIIIUS 173 Footb'1Il 17 Trick 123 HR Pres 7 XIARION BRADFORD GEORCE FDXVARD BURKHART XIAR I H X I ORA CARROLI Tr msfrr Stuclpnt Keene INuv H rmpshlre JOFI DF XN CHAI IPOUN Chcss Club l 7 3 Irea 7 3 Sucnce Club 1 ICC 7 Suumu -Xwrrd 7 Suemg Clmpu 2 ED DURBIIN LINDA IA AITH CID FERINIANDEZ Suenu Club Bowlmg Club XVILLIAXI JOHN JOHNNY FLOYD ROTC I XX ILLIAXI PAFTEN BILL FAFFNEY XX heel 7 3 Uptmust I Lcttc rmarx s Club X Footblll 1 7 I ootblll 3 Bislxctball Nlgr 1 2 3 KERNIIT HEISLER HARVEY HENRY ROBERT HOPFA CHARLOTTE HUGHES Chorus I 7 5 Chorus Lcttu XIICREX IIUISOY Znbrlflulm 7 3 ROTC 17 CI II' FORD I OUIS JONES SINION KARFON Nor ZCIZHW6! CHARLES E KIRIKI PATRICIA P-XT KLUNK GOC 7.3 DCT 3 CHARLES LINDSAY FRANCIS NI LINER JEFPERY LIX INGSTON DONALD LLOYD PAUL LXONS DCT 7 3 TONI XIAEXX S CAROL NI XIII IN VIRGINIA XI XFIIIIS Pf RILI X I XI XII ES BIIFNDA XIIR-XCI F LEE XXAI PER OFTO JOE SANIUILI SANI RACLAND CAROL ANN RICHARD NIARIO PEREZ RODRIGUEZ BOBBY SEOANE Zbbfl Club 7 S lbcr Club 3 R O T C Z 3 Honor Platoon Sgt 7 Com lnder 3 XVILLIANI BILL SON NIICHAEL TERLE DALE LEONIARD XVAGNER JANIES WVALKER Chorus 1 Bligblll I FRANZ XVARNER E E E Club 3 PEGGY XVAY Page Snxiy One , . Y I X - '. A 1 . I I 1 Lv I . . 1. 1 I ,LIQ 1 Il-5 1 5,5 -- , , .:.. A ...g,. ' 4 1 1. L , - I ,A J A, 7 A' K, ,..,., I.I,v,I , . . . XT SAA -'1A 'A L ' gg -vI I gg '- -X z ' '. , - TONINIY NIL'RI'IIY I , . A 4 - I I - II. v , . ' 'x I , . I J I I 1 . I A . . .. ,2.I3. I ' I 1 I ' - ' '- . X x 1 7' - I 'Y - -.-4 . , ,,l-- g I ,ggl I 5 - . . '2 H -Q 1' 5 --.- I5 f.:., z . A it Q! I I , I ' g a.-I . X 3 I g,,,Ig ..I. ,I..,3. A' W l - A V vw ... . I . 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MADELYN REANEY, Sponsor Page Sixty-Four zmeem Remember emeee ezmbezfee, Presentation of trophies to the track stars of the Junior Jamboree sparked many laughs from the satisfied audience. Joe Ahnell, Allan Burg, David Farley, Jerry Thom, and Jim Butler add to the merriment. Left: Crazy relays such as this with Judy Sum- merlin make the Junior Jamboree, a track meet to raise funds for the Junior-Senior Prom, a huge success. Middle lefti Enjoying free moments in the bleach- ers after lunch are left to right: Margaret Hol- lingsworth, Michelle Dietrich, Penelope Pendino, Elinor Verkauf, and Abbie Stevens. Below: Cheerleading tryout practice goes on rain or shine. Eileen Brown, Patty Simpson, and Dale Logan are the three drenched cheerleader hopefuls. Q :Ei Page Sixty4Five Nt beezfleazalincg zfyozzrs, Study Halls, Eight o'clock and the rush is on! Santa Niirabella. Helen Smith. Sharon jordan, and Marsha XVolfe arrived at school early to get absence admits. Now, we'll see if you,1'e really sick enough to get out of elassf' Ann Hood assures Genie Hensley as she pre- pares to cheek her temperature in the infirmary. ff! f I J N 'I Zuf J. Page Sixty-Six Study hall is a great help for that last minute cram- ming before a test. Sam Leonard takes advantage of this before geometry. XVith ingenuity and help from the homemaking de- partment, john Holloway was able to look neat for R.O.T.C. inspection despite the rain. isa and zmiozf-.Yenimf rom 'wmrvhn T 'J Y' N. If Bennie Kay Roberts ancl Pflljlj' Simpson put up posters for Junior jainlmorce to lielp raise money for the Prom. Glenn Scliatzburg and Judy Hicks put up decorations. 'S After reacting publicity articles about the Prom in thc- Pep 0' Plant, Skippy VVeael1ter and Lin Crunk clcciclc that tlieyicl better join in on the fun. jolin Houghton, Mike Reina, and Skipper Nalley sweep up all but the memories. , 7 ' Page Sixty-Eight Janice Amsler Rex XV. Amsler Bob Andersen Iris Anderson Karen Anderson Bobby Arango Robbie Arendt Edith Armistead Irene Ash Sandra Ashbury Richard Atkins Harry Attmore Al Atwater Wilson DeHart Ayala union Bob Adair Betty Adams Clark Adams Marie Adams Ren Adams Joe Ahnell Annette Albrecht Barbara Albritton Ronnie Aldrich Harold Allen Joe Allen Marilyn Allen Steve Allen Eileen Altier T A k Ommy ycoc Excited students discuss the Panther Triumph Elaine Babineau Solm Bachrach Cary Bacon Norman Bagger, Jr. Morgan T. Bailey Cary Baker Joyce Baker Louise Balcome Dee Ball Brooke Ballagh Homer Ballew Libby Banks Joyce Barnes Carrington Barrs Mike Bartlett C lrol C lrpenter Alm 1 C lrnus Charles C lrranza Ed Carroll Marrlu Carter Emma Lou Case Alhson Casey H lrbre C uw thon ,hclue Chfmcey C lrbon Ch lpman Z!7'lZ07 5 Henry Brown Jlnet Brown judy Brown Phy ll1s Brown Sh lron Ann Brown Steve Brown Cer 11d Brownstein jrmmy Bryan Enuls Brx mt P it Bull 1rd Xl lI'l1I'1l1L Burch lx lthy Bur,g,e Denma Burnb Dennm Burr1ll jannlth Burt Gregorx Butchko jlm Butler Batty Sue Bx ers jerry C lmpbell Pete Carhsr Judy Chernngton VN ayne Cherrv Carolyn Chunn Frank Chupka Marcla Clamon Peggy Clwrlt Terry Clark Crndv Clouse Evelyn Cloutler N may Cochran Cynthra Cohen Sue Cole Roger Coleman Barbara Coles jrm Collar Doug, Conner Drana Conrad Cosette Contentl Fred Cooper Sarah Corry Franlt Cossota 4 . . z C a l 3 h .xi 1. .Y yi 2 1 r z 'z 1 ,i Y, J l X fx , I Q jackie Camus a z 1 2 . ' z 1 ' a ' l ,g L a' L W 7 K . g , 2 . . . 7 Zl71Z07 5 Nlary Rose Costa joel Coston Cerald Creel Cleve Crosswy L1n Crunk jrnna Culbn. ith john Cunerd N 1rg1n1a Cunmnghqm janet Cutler Niels D 1n1elS jo In D l1'11ClSOl'1 Huh ml D Irby john D lrlson Rosary Daubar Lmdi Davis Io de Alvarez Lmdfz Dean jrm Delong Lmdi Delong Shlrley Derrrso Holly Dettxnger Jimmy Dormany jme Dow Pete Doyal Conme Duke Cliy Drummond Gene Dunlap E lrl Dunn Tom Durbrn Rod Durrdnce Van Durrett Shiron Eiddy Peggy Easter Xiary Eastland Cirol Eaton Pauli Edmlston Fred Egner Nllrlanne Ell1S Bfrrb Ira Elllson Ronrue Enos Dede Erven Xhlxe Erwm Sandra DeVV1tt Hecly DIDDS Xhchdl D1ttr1ch joe Dlxon Barbfzra Dobbms Cynthra Docobo Yvonne Docobo 11m Dohr Nllchelle Donnelly Carol Dorety Page Sevenfy One . L , .. v. Q' 'L L . 2. L 1' 1 2 2. C . . C , A.l .. ,', . ' .ev 'i 3 Kr ' 0 2 . 1 1 i L A C L 4 . V15 1 Q .a ' tea ' ' , 5- . L 0 -1- f POge Seventy-Two John Fink David Fisher Sylvia Fisher Cassie Fitzgerald Porky Fleming David Flowers Pat Flynn jean Fountain Lee Ann Fowler Lynne Fowler Kay Frame Yvonne Freschette Fred Frey Dale Ellis Friend Carolee F orelich Camelle Fuller vi zmimfs Tom Erwin Betsy Evans Harrison Fail Ronnie Faircloth David Farley Barbara Faubert JoAnn Faulkner Frank Fennel Corita Femandez Grace F emandez Henry Fernandez Pauline Fessenden Carol Fctcko Tex Fielland ' 51,1 The big day finally arrives when juniors may order class rings. Suzanne Lallemand, Lee Al Carolyn Fulton Sharon Fulton George Furches Sonny Futrell Ron Futrell Tish Gabel Trudy Gaertner Skippy Gandy Conchita Garcia Dennis Garcia Joe Uosej Garcia Suzy Garcia Anita Gerken Arlene Gibbons Qf C Zl77Z07 5 Jimmy Giles Bernice Gillett Annette Gillstrap Dolores Ginesta Cathy Goddard Jerry Goddard Gilda Gomez Lynda Gomez Dorothy Gonzalez Don Gordon Horace Gordon Steve Gordy Clark Gottschalk Jerome Gough I fsrlihiaz ban, Gregory Prince, Dick Spencer Br Victor Smith swap opinions about the various ring designs. Nancy Hall Paula Marie Hall Carole Handt Larry Hansberry John Hansbrough Betty Hansel Jane Harding Jim Harding Barbara Hargrove Janette Harper Janice Harper Janice Kay Harper Bob Harris Mae Harris Ellen Graham Dennis Granda Joyce Gray Joe Greco Butch Green Judy Greene Stuart Grecne Shelia Greeson Libby Groom Sharon Grover Ophelia Guilliams Jim Hackney Elizabeth Hale Joe Hale George Hall Linda Hall 1 r J Page Seventy-Three Zl77Z07 5 Douglas Jogner Barbara Johnson Barry Johnson Beverly johnson Bxlly Johnson Janlce Johnson Judy Johnson Ronnle Johnson Janne Johnston Suzanne Johnston Esther Jomer Darby Jones Grant Jones Greg Jones Sharon Jordan Carole Karmgard Ann Karpel Dlana Karr Beth Kaufman Dave Kaufman Carolyn Lee Keenan Sheha Kmg Judlth Kmsella Jame Klstenmacher Chad Klein John Kobzma Karen Kotler Judy Kovarovxc Jack Knes Dell La Brecque Tom Lackland Suzanne Lallcmand V1ck1 Lane Cay Landrum Lon Lange V1v1an LaRosa Brenda Joyce Law Warren Lawton B1ll Layton John Lazzara George Leach Lols Leach Carla Kelly Dennls Kelly Ann Kenly Mary Theresa Kerr Lucy Kxckhter Karen Kllby Cathy Kmg Connle Kmg Russell Kmg Page Seventy Five ' w , C L Jim Kennard ' Page Seventy Scx 11m Lloyd Dale Logan Llun 1 Long Peggy Long Rose Nhne Longo S Indra Lott Lfzura Lox rnslry Bebe Lowe Mel Lucas Eumce Luke Sue Lund NV.1llxer Lundy Rlchwrd Luttrell Martm Lutzk Edrth Luzler Carlton Lynn ZHZZUVS Irene I carl Carl Leg,tf.rs Sam Leonard Jeanxe Less1g Anne Lester Frances Leto Dorothy Llbman Addle Lou Lrghtner Terry L1gO Cynthla Lrma Judy Llnde Jeanette Llttle Fred Llttlejohn 11m L1N1I1gStO1'1 'S Judy Hlcks John Marnwarrng Frankle Cox ment Irmmy McCall Pat McCarty Doug NlcClendon B111 NlcDon'1ld Douglas NIcDuff1e john N1LEwen Ross NicG1l11vray Pat McClone Karen McKay Miry Nldilbben Amt 1 NleK1nney Lxnda MeKn1ght Sue McLa1n Mary Ixell McLaughl1n I zmimfs Linda McXVilliams Nancy MacGillvray Ted Mack jr. Rita Macko Pat Makela Barry Mallinger Gerald Mallonee Gretchen Mallory Pat Malone Gene Manning Ginny Mantz Joe Elena Marohetta Ralph Marcoccia Gordon Marks Nancy Bize, and Bob Gilliam pause for refresh- Joyce Midulla Ann Miller Bambi Miller Carolyn Miller john Budd Miller joy Miller Sandi Miller Stephanie Mills Santa Louise Mirabella Kay Montgomery Mary Ellen Montgomery john Mook Gayle Morgan JoAnne Morgan Mary Marks Berl Martin Walter Mathews jackie Mathis Peter Mattina Rosemary Maurici Genie Maxwell Steve Maxwell Barbara May Kyle Meadows Jerry Meguiar Karen Meier Frank Meiners Victor Mena Rosemary Messina Larry Messner Page Seventy-Seven Page Sevenvy Eught ZHZZOVS NI ll'5l1'lll Nlorxssctte Eullll Niorrls X xonne Nlorrls Xlctorx Xlorrlson JIIHYUIC Xlorrlss ju nut 1 Xloscly Tom Xlumpower Dennls V Nlurphy Dun Nlyers Plllllp Niyers Ph1ll1s Nix ers Skxpper halley joseph Nunn Bu Lrly 'Neale Patty heblett Ehzabeth Neely Ann 'Nelma Sindy Nelson Sh In Nelson Llncl 1 New m IH B0bb1e 'Newsom Sandra Newton Terry Nxdxerson Don lX1le Jotnnt Norman Judy Ogletrce Iuthcrmc Orendorf H lrrxet Orr M ll'Sll'1 Oster Rose Ann Overstreet Judy Padgett Nhry Kay Parrlsh VlVl'iH Parson Hudy Parsons Ahce Paschal jxmmv Payne Alton Peacock Jean Pealre jerry Peckham Larry Pendarvls Pene Pendmo Sharron Pennfln Shlrlev Ann Perez Frank Permuy J rn Peterson Kathy Phllhps Peggy Phllhps Manlyn Plke Illlll P1z7etta judv Plowden Phlhp Plyler Marlo Polo Ierry Shepard Judi Sherman Ray Slierrow Kenny Shofter Pat Shores Tommy Shryock Marilib Simmons Patty Simpson Peggy Simpson Pat Sisler Iohnny Skemp Iim Slaughter john Smiley Carole Smith Hardy Smith Helen Smith zmimfs Linda Sanford Bruce Sargent Elaine Sayne Margie Scales Glenn Schatzberg Mike Schiro Danny Schwartz Nancy Schweitzer john Searcy Colette Seiler Kandie Sharr Sylvia Shaddick Robert Shamblin Ronald Sheets Sandra Lima, Ina Smith, Barbara Blackbum Myma Nelson, Harhy Cawthorne, Betty Sue Janet Smith Jerry Smith jim Smith joanne Smith Linda Smith Lorraine Smith Nan Smith Sandy Smith Vance Smith Philip Smoalc Doug Smollca Bill Snyder Dick Spencer Linda Spencer union' Perry Spencer Gerald Spoto Connie Springston Harry Staats Betty Stacy Sally Stacy Marilyn Stanaland April Stanley Jane Staples Charlene Stapp Bill Steen Richard Stein Sue Stepp Abbie Stevens Bvers, and Carolyn Handwerg inspect thc pic- tures in each other's billfolds. Ben Terry Chris Thames Larry Thompson Rick Thompson Larry Thornberry Jerry Thurman W'alt Thum Sarah Tillis XVayne Timmennan Cindy Tolby Nola Tomlonson Melodie Tootle Vivian Torregiante Bonita Trow Barbara Stevens Stirlene Strock john Strohaker Verna Stroy Don Sugar Judy Summerlin Kenny Surrency Gail Sutton Russell Swain Mike Swanson Joyce Swendson David Swift WVayne Swift Gloria Tavares jimmy Taylor Doug Tennyson Page Eighty-One Zl7'lZ07 5 Elton Woodward Manlyn Worthen Herble Yohner Carol Young Jflckle 1 oung B111 Young Melvln Zack Paul Adams Rlchard Allee Ann Allhxser Connle Bamett Rhonella Bennett James Brggerstaff James B1r Ray Bxrd Larry Blake Eugenra Mane Boblsud James Bobltt James Pat Boyd Rxchard Boyley Charles Broclcman Karen Brown James Crarg Sandy Sue Crooks Hrlton Mac Crowe Mary Katherlne Davls Moms Davls Robert Jlm Deason Dale DelValle B111 Drumm Lotus Ebert Joe Eastburn Joan Fender Frank Fonte James Foote Danny Frleslander Davld F rlx Rrchard Futtre Estel George Games Pat Green Cary Creenan Charles Hardy john Holloway Dorothy Homby Hayden James Bob Jayne Kenneth Jefferson Rrchard Johnson Drck Lawton jun Layton Junmy McG1ll Warren McHargue joe Maggro Charles Magnus Donald Matthews James Mautte Brlly Mitchell Harold Moore Lols Moore Sharon Mornson Tom Nelson Bernard Zardrnan Dlana Zangmaster Allan Nlelsen Robert Pearman Darryl Powell Wrllram Powell Danny Re Pat Roblnson Ronnre Roth John Sherry Ronald Spencer Loulse Stewart Margle Strrckland Clerm Swanson Wllham Taylor Mrke Thomas Sandy Thomas Wllham Thompson Jerry Thome Anne Treadaway Terry Ugo Rlchard Van Balen Mrke Vrgrl John Whltley Don Wlllxams Lance Wllhs Sandra Wood Steven 7'1Il1tSky Pl'1SCl11a 'eller Page Eughty Three zmimfy Not Pictured Mae ouyia Blrch Leonard cuemen Lanny sau ,I W... N 4 3 f 145' M1 i-QW v W rx ..- f x if x 3, ii X ,W ,-N I M xx ' P4 5 . ,X U 90' 'Q fiii ,fix . . --'Vi . ,S . N 5 f W. V- '3-..,- 'X-Ni! 'fav if-J .. W 5 avg,-r ','5 ' ,, To L1 young seafarer svttiug forth on his first Yoy'gif.1v. thi- t.lSiiS hc-frviw him sm-vin INKlllIltrliI1Ul1S, the r1civc'11t111'cs pvrilmls ami fun-huciiliq. i'iYl'l'f' Suphmnorc frm- shows thi- sguuv aww and cunfusiml on tha- first school day. This yurr. tm11pw1111'y Lhmhlv sr-ssicmns iIlC1'CLi.SCd thc mrrgui- tuch- uf thc task hvfmm- Suplimmmrcis. At the cud uf thr- first X'Uf'L1Ql'. yming i3llCL'ilIH'l'I'S hm-mme seaworthy sailors hy thvir vxpwiviiccs. In Ll likc mgmner. our Sophcmmorcs are umcic 1'CLldf' to step into ncxt ye-r1r's Junior work. SUPHOM OR ES i E513 I l C ROBERT MIMS, President GEORGE SPOTO, Vice President V? CERRY BRYANT, Secretary 'II T7 SANDY LEWIS, Treasurer Page Eighty-Six I Q 3 s A r Sophomore Class Officers I o MISS NANCY PENNINGTON, Sponsor MR. KESTER SPROUSE, Sponsor 171 'ivy' -I 5. W g ,, 5. ll yn .Xf Sopbomores Zsmvezf Weill never run out of things to do seems to be the consensus of opinion expressed by Diane Newell, Lee Alban, and Sherry Chamber- lain, who estimate the amount of activity by club posters. Q-...ff r- XVith liberty and justice for all, pledge jimmy Newsom, Beth Lazzara, Susan XVest and Tim Aycock, as devotion is conducted in homeroom. Sue Oliphant, Don Morris, and Sandy Lewis, tracers of a lost amoeba, try to locate one-cellecl animals on microscope slides. H. B. Plant, here we come! say sophomores Bill Trice, jane Simms, Tommy Root, and Barbara Allen. Roger Tully and jucly Sweat take time out to chat at a much-welcomed lunch break. Sophomores Nancy Fletcher, Flo Ann Horne, and Ioan Crow learn a new rule from monitor, Bill Horton. ....4' xx! N ew dlZlCdff071d! i I f V! E 5 X,- Sx g N 9 Hurry, slowpokesf' urges Mary jc-am Iiegar to friends Rcho Mcklnllcn, ancl Clau- dia Pate as they make repairs between classes. Fmltl nf- ey, k,k V e fc iiigfik If yrilw QL. ' as M522 In ? 4 1 Last minutes of freedom before the bell :irc cnioycml by Gwen XVillis :mtl Bill Fleming whilc Ioe Adams amd Donna XVQL-lxly utilize the time to prepare for their next class. 1 --.r-- x Sophomore cheerleaders Gerry Bryant and Sherry Meekins are kept busy hauling cokes for the junior and senior girls on the squad. 3, '53 Y iii! Social Activities V 4 Phil Bickers, Bert Benz, and Ron Barksdale, take advantage of Plant's newest department, Guidance Ser- vices. VVhich way is the shortest route from 412 to 117? XVonclers bewildered sophomore XVirt Neale. XVhewl XVhat a grindli' Agree tired Rose I0e YVilSOD,S ?1SSiSfil1'1CC is I-If21tCfUllY Garcia and Sam Pupello at the close of i1CC9Pted by Pat MCEUUTC Wh0 dc' temporary double-sessions. cides which books to take home. Y E2 Q L5. Page Eighty-Nine Donna Achenbach Faye Adams joe Adams Ada Addison Robert Adler Lee Alban Ieff Alexander Sonia Alfonso George Alford Barbara Allen Kathy Alonso Paul Alvarez Donna Andersen Frank Anderson Janice Anderson Judy Anderson Joy Andrews Skip Apple Rita Arango Susan Arnold Ray Artmann Susan Atkins Francis Aubut Gabe Ayala Melvin Ayala Ralph Aye Carolyn Ayers Judy Baccarella Kathy Bacon Chip Bailey Susan Bakewell Ed Ballentine Diana Bancroft Ron Barksdale Bobby Barnard Page Ninety William L. Bamard Charles Bartlett Soploomores Betsy Barton Joseph Bass Lynn Batchelor Mitchell Bates Valerie Bathurst Betty Baughman Leann Baxter Sara Baya Donna Beanland John Bear Wally Becker Beth Bell joe Bell Diana Bellamy Bookwomis enjoy the privileges of an air-con AX fry. .Yap laomores ditioned library. Joan Brown Zada Brown LaFaye Browning Gerry Bryant Bill Bryson Elliott Buchman Guy Buell Sharon Burke Barbara Burrell Carol Buttery Larry Byrd Jeanette Calderoni Joyce Calderoni Robert Callahan Emily Calub Jimmy Camper 63 if Henry B. Bender Jeanie Benedict Henry Bennafield Sheryl Benson Donna Bentler Barbara Benz Bert Benz Madeline Berenguer Gilbert Bernardo Vicki Bertram Phil Bickers Ann Binkey Tommy Bird Donald Blackdar Jock Blalock VVarren Blanchard Barbara Blank Charles Bleakley Martha Bliven Jim Bock Ronnie Bokor Ruth Boles Chuck Bosek Ricky Bostian Ruth Bowen Bunny Bower YVinn Box Billy Bozeman Beverly Bradford Gerald Brandon Carol Branigan Tyree Bree-don Cindy Britton Sandra Brooks Cary Brown 9 4 K. we ' ga ,. A A J Wk fn ar ' , 2 ' f f ' , nj ,, v - 4 - - - 4 Q Page Ninety-One Page Ninety Judith Clark Judy Clayton Mary Clayton Johnny Cocks Ierrol Cohn Frankie Collar Charles Collier Barbara E. Collins Barbara YV. Collins joe Comer Cathy Comesana Loraine Condray Addie-jo Conklin Joan Cookson jimmy Coplon Lee Corbin Dickie Comelius Karen Cornelius Patricia Corry Iackie Costello Cynthia Coston Mary Ann Covington john Cox Pat Coyne Donna Cranmer Ioan Crow Dorothy Crowley Dinah Culbreath Eleanor Culbreath Charles Cushing Carol Lee Czarnecki Louie Daniels jimmy Daugherty Marilyn Davis Nathalie Davis -Two Y E Q ff' Q -ff .fa 636 ' Q, it W :M a g 8 8 4 + .1 . 4 x, 'aww' an Vicki Caplinger jim Carleto Mickey Carmine Bill Carroll Linda Carter Beverly Case XVilliam Dale Case Randy Chaffee Amy Linn Challener Sherry Chamberlain Dick Chavez Ray Chiera Helen Hay Christie Linda Cianci Carole Ciucio Cecelia Clrdy jerry Romano, sporting a bum leg, exchanges Sap homo res :g ,ww P5 is , . t, if A 2 G1 'ar' 3' YJ I -v qu-1 4 Q- Virginia Davis Pete Dearolf Alice Deason Teddy DeLaVergne Carol Lee Dell Russell DeLoach Steve Demmi Dottie DeNegre Pat Deyorio Steve DiDio jody Dillon Chris DoBroeky Debbie Dodds Raymond Dominguez qulps with Pene Pendino in study hall .ludy DOFSGY Doug Dowling , X53 Patty jo Downey Barbara Doyle Sharon Drake john A. Draper Dee Dudley Billie Duerson Cheryl Dunn Mary Dunn Elvin Durant, Ir. Don Durbin Sam Durrance Bill Dutton Sharon Earl Helen Ebinger Sue Edwards jeannie Eggers Linda Ehret Vicki Eland Karen Ellingson jan Elliott Vera Ellison Virginia Elmore Doug Engelhart David English Sandy Erwin Tommy Eure janet Evans Richard Evans Mary Ewell Margaret Fail Nlilie Farino Sarah Farley jim Farmer Pat Farnsworth Mary Louise Farris Page N nety Three Donna Fay Mary Feagle Judy F eeney Frank Felicione Jim Ferman Judy Fernandez Ronald Fernandez John Fiedler Mary Ann Fields Sam Fillingham Shelly Finman Steve F irman Barbara Fisher Pat F itzgibbon Joyce Flanagan Bill Fleming Martha Fleming Nancy Fletcher Shirley Flippen Carole Ann Foster' Johnny Frazier Donny Frey Barbara Fries Kenneth Fugua Janell Fulghum Morton F unkhouser Elayne Fussell David Futrell Tony Ganong Marilyn P. Ganoung Rose Ann Garcia George Gardner Jane Gardner Susan Geddie Rosemary Gerken Page Ninety Four Anna Marie Gibson Marcy Gilkison Sandra Gilley Farley Gilliam Sam Gipson Carroll Gloger Jane Goble Alfredo Gonzalez Polly Goodman Roger Goodwin Virginia Goodwin Joel Gorchman Carol Goryance Charles Gosnold Tony Gowan Judy Graham oplaomores vb-1 Plant girls carry on a spirited debate after Sap bammfes W physical education class. Lee Hill john Hinson Tom Hirsch Walter Hock Sandy Hoffman Bobby Hohnodel Andrea Holmes Jerry Holton Larry Hord Flo Ann Home Mary Homer Rusty Homsby Bob Horton jane Howard Martha Howard Preston Huey Eloisa Granado Judy Granda Brenda Grant Dana Graves Coleman Gravlee Charles Green Cheri Green Ginger Greene Sandy Griffin Ann Grimes Rena Groff Stanley Guerra Frank Haber Cheryl Hackworth Jim Hagar Faye Hampton Andy Hamrick Florence Hand XVesley Hankins Emily Hamett Beverly Harper Judi Harris Bonnie Harrison Betsy Hatton Beverly Hayman Sondra Head Lynn Hebbard Tom Hedrick Laura Henderson Tom Henderson Bob Hemandez Mimi Herrin Fred Heustis Harry Hickinbotham Bob Hicks Page NinevyAFive Billy Jenkins Bob Jenkins Jonny Jenkins Jan Johndrow Fred Johns Ken Johns Alice Johnson Dean Johnson Darlene Jones C. E. Jones Peggy Jones Carole Kaiser Judith Kartt Judy Karp Patricia Kaufmann Patricia Kaye Fred Keating Steve Keeney Sharron Kehoe Karen Keller Annette Kelley Stephanie Kelsey Tina Keltner Joe Keppler Bill Kersey Lynne Ketchey Leslie Kilgore Joyce Kilmer Tomi Sue Kitts Patty Kleinman Peggy Kleinmen John Knudsen Bonnie Kovarovic Lou Ann Kroll Kathy Krusing Page Ninety Six Johanna Hughes Pat Hughes Shirley Ann Hughey Ray Huglin Jimmy Hunt Dave Hunter Judy Huntington Linda Huntington Tim Hurner Steve Hutchinson Judy Hyde Diane Jackson Jo Jackson Judith Jackson Judy James Howard Jamieson if ll I 'X Qi '12-In Q 4: li- ,M 151.23 0 Enthusiaastie, hut hungry travelers grab a snack ri -EA 5 J fa- I1 7 ,,, Sophommfes 1 Z . V if? 1.4 W av- ,, .WW ,A Y, W1 'Z If 'J P. , .ff Ronald Kunde Bucky Lang Erma Larcom Tommy Lassiter Rosalind Latimer Beth Lazzara Karen Leach Patty jo Leasure Bill Lebo Sue Ellen Lebos Suzi Leever Virginia Leka Mary Leniham Ronald Lewis Sandy Lewis Penny Liberty Peter Licata Sandra Lima Mary Lindeman Helen Anne Lippe Cindy Livingston Joyce Livingston Anne Loomis Frank Losee Lucille Loula Beverly Lowry Nancy Lucas Carol Ann Lutman Linda Lytle Charles McBride Marty McCain john McClain Sara IXlcClcskey Glenda BIcConathy Sandy NIcCown Carol McCoy Melinda Mcliachern Patricia Louise BIcElwreath Pat lXIcEntire jerry McGill jimmy McCuirt Juanita Mclntyre Bruce McKenzie Rodney McKenzie Patti McKinnon Evelyn McMillin Marie McMullen Pat McNisl1 Peggy Mabie Andrea Macaluso Leonard Macaluso Page Ninety-Seven Sally Mack Bonnie Magee Billy Manes Prudy Maniscalco Marianne Manley Beverly Manson Vicci Marcom Kenny Marcus Stanley Marine Margaret Marks Linda Marlin jim Marsicano Beverly Martin Bill Martin David Martin jan Massari Alan Massey jimmy Mathis Denny Meadows Sherry Meekins Carolyn Menard JoAnn Messina Pat Meza Jack Mickelson Sandy Michelson Dick Middaugh Peer Millar Bruce Smithers Miller Leila Miller Parks Miller Bob Mills Eddie Mills Jimmy Mills Vicki Mills Robert Mims Page Ninety-Eight Sally Montgomery Laura Ann Monts de Karen Mook Allan Moon Judy Moore Emie Morehead Carol Ann Moreland Don Morris Donna Moses Chuck Mulcahy Charles Mullen Marilyn jean Mullen Junior Murphy Maida Murphy Margaret Murphy Earle Myers Oca opbomozfes ......,,, Early ai-rivers jimmy Reed. jimmy Gile Hitt can't seem to get enough of Plant. S Sopbomozfes , , Brix!! Barbara Holland, Jerry Campbell. and Dickie Billy Pent jim Perry Earle Petteway Rick Phelps Sue Phillips Carolyn Pierce Dick Pike Maxine Plevin Alan Poe Mike Pointer Fred Ponder Carol Ponkey Becki Popek Carolyn Potter Larry Potter Jerry Pounds Dennis Nash Judy Neal Doug Neale XVirt Neale Charles Nemeth Nlickie Neumann Diane Newell Jimmie Newsom Linda Nichols Melinda Nix Diana Norris Linda Nottingham XVcndic Nowlin Kay Nunamakcr john Nydahl Roberta Oaks Terry O'Donnell Gerry O'Kiff Sue Oliphant Susan O'Neal Cliff Opp Nancy Osgood Sandra Ott Rita Owen Barbara Parra Rose Parker jaync Parsons jerry Parsons XValter Parsons Claudia Pate Eddie Paterson Linda Paxton LeRoy Peabody Phil Pearce Sylvia Perdarvis Page Ninety Nine Judy Raybould Betty Lou Reaves Connor Reed jr. Bob Reeves Mary jean Regar Billie Sue Register Jeananne Reilly Mary Richardson Ernie Renberger Virginia Richmond janet Riffle Charles Roberts Gay Roberts Paul Roberts Bruce Robinson james Robinson Roberta Rodriguez Tommy Root Ouida Roper Annette Roquer Barbara Roy Roberta Rubin Sharon Ruggles Diane Ruiz Colman Rutkin Bob Salisbury C irole Ellen Sampson jimmy Sanders Joanne Sanders Mike Sanford Slra Clarles Sansbu YY Elpida Saxon Judy Schenck Nancy Schriber Tommy Schroeppel Page One Hundred 5:9 u, 1-, 1 Carole Powell Bill Price judy Price Richard Prince Carol Pulliam Sam Pupcllo Rob Quayle Ruth Querry Judith Quinn Bunny Quisenberry Ann Rabe Fred Raffa Kathleen Ramberg Bonnie Ramon Mike Ramsey Lisa Rankin N Rhoda Schwartz joseph Scionti David Scott Blair Secord Carol Seehof Robert Segars Barbara Sellers Rosalind Semple Coleen Shannon Mike Shea Retha Sheet Faye Sheffield Michaele Shehan Neil Sheidler Bunny Shellman Sherry Shields Margaret Shipherd Lynda Shofstall Dennis O'Kelly Shokes Buddy Shuman Iohn Sierra jane Allyn Simms Barbara Simons Diane Simpkinson Margaret Sinclair Katy Sue Sistrunk jean Slaton Billy Smith Carol Ann Smith Donnie Smith Gregory Smith Judy Smith Patty Smith Sharon Smith Sue Smith Victor Smith Cayanne Snow Connie Lynn Snyder Nancy Beth Sparling Diane Spencer Cally Spirtos George Spoto, Ir. Deanna Stanley Jack Staples Diana Starrett Susan Sterr jack Stevens Joann Stevens Gayle Stokes Steve Stone Bob Stout Page One Hund ed One Jimmy Strickland Ann Strock Nina Struss Penny Swanson Judy Sweat Richard Swim Miriam Tanenhaus Andrew Tartler Priscilla Tavares Don Taylor Cloria Taylor Mike Thackston Godfrey Thomas Pam Thompson Pete Thompson Alex Thomson Carol Thronberry Sharon Ann Thurmond Martha Timmerman Sandy Toledo Sharon Tomlinson Demi Toole Michele Truman Melvin Tucker Mike Tucker Roger Tully Alonzo Turner Barbara Tuskey Sally Tuttle Juanita Usher George Utz Allan Vaccaro Judy Valentine Alec Vance 'Q .ii-if V wr-7 Page One Hundred Two Evelyne Vandermeer Norma Varas Carol Vassar Gayanne Vecchio Carol Vemon Juanita Vincent Dan Vriezelaar Margaret XVaisman Randall Waldron Bonnie XValker Dan XValker Helen VValker Jackie Wallace Shirley Ann XVallof Joan Walter Ann Walters S0pb077Z01 65 C3 Victory Dances after our football games are enjoyed by all. Ed XValters Bob Warren Francis Warren Sandy XVarshaw Judy XVasson Billy NVatson Sharon Watterson jimmy Waterson Charles Wayne Iohn XVeaver Donna XVeekley John XVeeks Linda NVeeks Barbara XVeiner Bob NVeissman Roger Wertanen Carol NVesley Barbara XVest Susan XVest XVanda Whatley Flora VVheeler David NVhelan Linda Kay XVhitaker Patsy Wiedrich Sandra Wiggins Rita Wilkinson Bob Williams George NVilliams Mackey Williams Max NVilliams Bill Willis Jan Wilson Joe Wilson Texas Wiltshire Alice VVohlford S0pb077Z01 65 Iohn Wolfe Bill Wood Kathy Woodard Sandy Woodruff Diana Kay Woodward Chris Wormwood Boyd Wynne Kenneth Young Sharon Younglove Ricky Zachow Carl Zambrto Vivian Zamblto Sue Zeigler Page One Hundred Three XX endv Abbot K 1rl Abt Ar1l111 Albnght Ch 1rl15 Alhson j1n1111x Armstrong 111155111 Ay ery T1IIl0tl1X Aycock X 11tor B 1l1er D 1rr1ll B lrlxoot DOIIII 1 Bug D11111 Bethanv B11rl11 B11le1ude.1ux C1rx B1S11Op Glen Brock Art111r Buntyn P1111 B11rl1y XX 1111 1111 Burns 11111 C 1l11oun C lry C 155111 Loulb C11111foux XI1rx Nell Ch 1ttman Llllll 1 joy 11 Chmser j1m111y Chcsson D 111111 C1111 son Robc rt Conelly Joe Conwiy Br1 111 Cr'11g P 1111 Cr 111 ford L'1rry Creel K 1rl Cunter P 1tr11l1 D1ugl1try johnny D1x1s Leo D1-11p 1 LOUIS Dobert XI1r1e DoBrocl1y XI1r1111 Duran XX 11111 Eb111l1s XX 1111 1n1 Ehlen Rob1 rt Ev 1115 D 1n11l Ewell R111 Fe 1ster L1rry Fehx E1le1 Il Fermro Flor11111 Perr1ro To111111y llalter lx1ld I' ledellus P1tsx Ford Fr 11111 lf r1nkl'1nd I1mea Fredenksen B111 14 reeman TOIII 1' IL 1 min Dougl lb 1' reachette S1111 C1sp1r Arl111e C1umer Robb11 GIDSOD Page One Hundred Four Sopbomozfes No! 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Y ' 1 11 A , , ,,. 2 XX eslu Campbell Bettye Joy D IVIS Robert E Erwm Don C1llet George Hoch Cllfford Louls Jones Charles E Klrk John Berrv James Bu James Bobblt N mcv Brown Mary Cameron XV lvne Cherrv Judv Ann Double Judy Dowle Louls Atlxmson hdw zrds Alfred Carol 1 Cary Creenan Robm Bolten Ira Jay Cheeser Clay Chr1st1an Robert Crabtree Charles Thomas Davldson Sandra Dunn Don Durban Jerry Fmlev Lynn M1chel Freeman Leonard Gardner Dlane Ceraslmos Jack Glover James Hall Jerry Hall Lmda Hoffuner SENIORS Sammv Lewls Cx nthla Llchtenestettex Jan Marcom Tom Nloews Robert E Vloore Sharon Nelson JUNIORS Sally Jo Hoschak Lvndelle Kuettner Jefferey LlV1I1gSt0I1 Warren NIcHargue Katherme McKay Crctthtn M lllorv Charles Magnus Joe Moew s XVoodrow Moore Sharon Vlorrxam Sally Anne Ostr wage SOPHOMORES M C Howell Sharon Hxll Jacquelme Dlanne Hornsbv Lynn Hubbard Perry Hutchmson Floyd Clay Johnson Patty Lee Johnstone Rose Mary Klefer Lou Ann Kroll Judy Ann Lauer Larry Leudenburg Tommy Lewns Patrlclt McCu1nn Robert Wayne McLeod Nancy Ann Mobbltt Sus m lNorr1s Seb zstvm Pr rts Lucy Rlchardson ohn Smlth Raymond John Sfllltll B1ll Tvree Dlana Otero Allan Prvldal Guy A Powell NV alter Reed Carl Roberts Ann Schaub John Thomas Smythe M 1r1lyn Stanaland Karen Uhrlg Tom NVe1demann Roy XVesley Bruce Moran Ph1l1p Pettes Mellssa Prevatt Blur Record Dale Rockett Barbara Ann Ruff Edward Sandtner Powell Seymour John Sllls V1rg1n1a S1ncla1r George Treadgxll Clarence Eugene NVarrell Charles Welborn Brenda West Page One Hundred F e Y 1 x v 1 1 , ' I 1 ' , 1 , L i A' ,' ' ' . ' z '. 2 1 ' J ' 7 . v ' ' ' . , T - 3. J L ' ' . Q I 1 ' s . s 2 1 Margaret Cusack Albert Matzel Jocl XVayne Sharp , 1 ' 2 ' , , . 'E' L 'I ' . . 2 1 . ,, S 1: YQ? uv f 1 wif rl: 5: h i 'Q 1-Ff ff , 5 'f f ff. 3 u f 'f 2-E' 5 w W- Q 5 if ,. gf E M, ' gif as g A, qv 5: ln' twig' '?zVWN.'.' 'Gin 1,5 f., gil 'L H M ge , i ,H 4 x -1 1 ,qmgw L, A-. W ., , Q N i Q X 9 Q A, as, ss ,A ? Vw , f , A fm, 'T' xy feng as V. 1 '- ,. 'Y ' ,..,, ff rag, A 1- , ha?, :4c.W I .gag , Aff L We ri m 1145? -.--a----.-g--- ..fM- -f-'--' - Q, UWM? Paula XYilder, recording secretary, seems to have found a surprising element in her Student Council minutes as Mrs. Sewell, sponsor, Linda Crockett, corresponding secretary, Skipper Smith, vice-president, john Blumer, presi- dent, and Sandy Hibbs, treasurer look on. Student Council VVho is it that greets us with open hand at homeroom period on Thursdays and Fridays and strips us of our last nickel for beat tags? Cor- rectl Our Student Council Representative! Through his persuasion we pay for what We really wanted all the time. XVe don't really mind though because Plant High students are given a voice and a vote through the Student Council. Members have done an excellent job in arousing school spirit among students in projects that benefit school and community. The United Fund Drive had outstanding success thanks to Student Council effort. All of that phone-book thumbing has been eliminated by the Student Directory, another beneficial project. Some of the sopho- more-bewilderment disappears when our neo- pliytes receive their sophomore-orientation book- lets, compliments of our Student Council, and club activity begins running on an even keel when the Inter-club Council, established by the Student Council, regulates organizational activity. Stu- dent Council members deserve orchids for the splendid Pantherilla Ball and Panther Prowl which have become Panther traditions. Members not Pictured: Helen Hatton, lene Ma y, Ioyce Veazey, Byron Verkauf, and 0 n en ins. Carol Carpenter, Karle Hennen, Danny Schwartz, Lin Crunk, and jim Butler start work on Panther Prowl tickets. f h. ' - .o. l I George Spoto, Max XVilliams, Mike Ramsey, Flo Anne Horne, and Sandy Lewis count money collected for Student Directories. Page One Hundred Eight After a successful United Fund Drive, Suzy Garcia, Richard Bokard, Buddy Hogan, and David XVard fold the flag which reminded students to give big! ,diyrfl .- 4.f3'4. '. --arg- . ,, , K, :ar- ZJS ' 1 ' ' :4Sf2?E.:, fs I found that lost cardf, exclaims Liz VVaters. as Griffen llelwig, lloliert XV.rllace Lee Xloffit and Nlarilie johnson work on alplialuetizing Student Council Directory. tj' .ig Robert Minis, Gerry Bryant. Texas XViltsliire, Tommy Root, and Sandy Griffin prepare to collect money from liomc- rooins during United Fund Drive. be ,..-an-fa-, A Tlie Student Council Pantlierilla committee, Susie Rosenberg, Frances Felicione, lvette Gonzalez, George jenkins, and Cyntliia Colien, prepare for tlie coke sale at Pantherilla. lull jlll Rick Thompson, Carol Ramsey. Linda Brown, Harry Root, and Lev Hulsey go tlirougli the necessary transactions for clieckini: Beat Tag sales. Page One Hundred Nine N ozfionol Honor Sociozy To be a member of the National Honor Society is the highest scholastic honor a Plant student can re- ceive. Members are selected by the faculty on the basis of character, scholarship, leadership, and service. At the end of the second semester, five per cent of the junior class are selected, and in the following fall term, ten per cent of the senior class become members, mak- ing a total of fifteen per cent of the graduating class. Each year at exam time teachers fear the voodoo doll tradition. N.H.S. introduced this form of hexing exam results by making dolls and selling them to students who promptly give them the names of teachers from whom they expect difficult tests. This year something new has been added: Terrier voodoo dolls for the purpose of hexing the outcome of the Plant-Hills- borough game. Members not pictured: Linda Crockett, Paul Cleveland Bing Carthright, lvette Conzalez, Charles MCMHCKID Ed Morgan, Gwen Potter, Emily Vaughn, Robert VV1l Going over the by laws of N.H.S. are Peter Re, presidentg Ron- lace, MIS, lklary Caygon, gpgngor, nie Alyeraz, yicc president, and Patti Pound, treasurerg fstand- ingj. Seated are Mrs. Edna Clark, sponsor, and Carol Ramsey, secretary. Invitation to 1958 N.H.S. convention is read by Anita Richards to interested onlookers Nick Bath, Carole Bentler, Joyce NVain' wright, Ann Lyn Lightner, and Howard Sweet. Panther Prowl skit offers many laughs to Iohn Blumer, john Higginbotham, Bob Hart, Karen jackson, Karin Knight, and Alene Maney. Page One Hundred Ten Personally, I like the pin best, remarks David XVard tfar rightl to Bucky Shufflebarger, Harry Root, Kathy Fleming, Lee XVitt, and Linda Brown as the Honor Society members select N.H.S. jewelry. Mary Lou Oakley says, A hit of food would make this N.H.S. discussion coxnpletef' Harvey F QA' ,- , ,x -7 - il.: A. JUL, . ... t , Y K, Q ' f,..,, l I :': ..i' -, , . . lf:-r 3' ,L 2-f. . I The window of the future seems brighter to Mary Strommen, Nancy Shoemaker, Nancy Hawkins, and Helen Jensen since they were tapped into N.H.S. Lebos, Dan Arias, Carl Zielonka, Danny Diaz, Barbara Barrett all agree. Menihers of the N.H.S, who back up ICC,s cleanup Campaign are Paula Nlilrlcr, Sandy llihlns, joy llicliurclson, David Allen, john XVilQ'l1C1', joliunna Ulmer lfrontl. thuckj Making plans for future service projects are Dottie Wilson, Liz Waters, Roz Cummings, and Elise Maury. Page One Hundred Eleven Carol Fetcko, Thespian, entertains Bucky Shufflebarger, I Dare You: Ronnie Alvarez. Vine Arts Clubg Bobby Sitton, Band Honor Societyg Peter Re, National Honor Societyg and Linda Coleman, Scribblersg before the president calls the meeting to order. f Discussing the outcome of the election of officers are Howard Sweet, Bible Club: Erskine NYall, Y-Teensg Robert Thompson, N.F.L.g and Norma Blancato, F.T.A. nrerclzzb Council K'Don't be a litterbugll' This is the voice of your lnterclub Council speaking. The Council. headed by Skipper Smith, made a clean sweep. literally. with an overall Plant lligh cleanup campaign. Urganized in 1957 and sponsored by Nlrs. Marion Xlcllermott. I.C.C. is composed of the presidents of the various school clubs. Uniform membership and attendance require- ments are given to the clubs by the Council, which is the governing body of all organizations. Students with time on their hands may use those hands playing ping- pong at the Recreation Center or dancing on the spacious dance floor. The recreation program was at- tained through the co-operation of the North Boule- vard Recreation Center and our lnterclub Council to give students an opportunity to work off energy and work up friendships. Peter Levine, Bowling Club reads his plans for the Panther Prowl Skit to joe Ahnell, E.E.E.g Harold Allen, Ham Radio Club and Larry Rockwell, Science Club. Barbara Blackburn, Civinettes buying a beat tag from Harry Root, VVheel Club, gets a nod of approval from Nelia Toledo, Lionettesg Robert Cade, Junior Optimistsg Frankie Cox, Junior Civitansg Lee Moffitt, Key Clubg jean Carriot, Servetts, David Dibbs, Junior Lionsg Liz Waters, Optimettes. A.. f ,-4 Ez. LLL. 1-'S' v 1 ffm-P Gold and Black Hurry, Harry. These mums have to be ready for the students to pick up after schoolf, The mums were ready. Many a Plant High girl was seen sporting one at the Thanksgiving Day game. Cold and Black members live up to their service requirement by the work they put in on their annual Chrysanthemum corsage project. Students who give their time and talent in service are a real asset to any school. Cold and Black members have proved their willingness to work by the fact that they belong to this outstanding organization. Cold and Black points may be earned by prospective members for various services per- formed for school, faculty, and clubs. The number of students needed to fill the club quota, having the highest number of points at the beginning and end of the school year are tapped into the club. Cold and Black helped Plant to begin the realization of a dream this year, by spearheading a fund raising project to purchase a golden panther mascot for the school. Members Not Pictured: Gabrielle Ayala, Linda Brown, Linda Crockett, Patsy Little, Harry Root, Paula XVilder, johnny NVright, and Miss Terry Gil, sponsor. I Making posters for the Cold 61 Black mum sale are Sandra Rodriguez, Karin Knight, Pat Webb, and Dottie Wilson. Q Preparing for a meeting are Alenc Nlaney president, Helen Hat- tcn, second vice president, Ronnie Alvarez, treasurer, Liz XVaters, secretary, Elise Maury, first vice president. ' . A Gold 81 Black tag will look better on a new member than on that football, argues jim Cooper to Barbara Barrett and Sandra Hibbs. Setting point requirements for new Cold 8: Black members are Margie johnson, Miss Virginia LaBrot, sponsor, Shan- non Straus, and Carl Zielonka. I Dare You That person seen running up and down in front of the covered bleachers selling gold and black shakers at football games and pep rallies, is an I Dare U member. He is promoting school spirit and making money for the club activities and projects. I Dare U provided Plant with much-needed movie black-out curtains as one of these projects. I Dare You to develop as an individualn is the challenge presented to Plant High students by the I Dare U club. The challenge to develop mentally, socially, physi- cally, and spiritually, is answered by students who strive to maintain a straight 'KAn average for one semester in order to acquire membership. Members Not Pictured: Gail Blackadar, Beverly Schroep- pel, julie XVilkins, Martha XVilliams, and Mrs. Mary Arce, sponsor. Aw-w, cut it out! pleads Fred Hyrons to antagonizers Danny Schwartz, Pat Bonnette, Johanna Ulmer, Kandi Sbarr, Barbara Johnson, and Paula XVilder. David Allen, Addie Lou Lightner, Ann Lyn Lightner, Nick Bath, john Wagner, and Tommy XVoodard Cbackl look on in exaspera- tion and amusement as the tired group relaxes after a shaker-selling bout. Page One Hundred Fourteen The list of new members to be tapped is given a last minute scanning by Bucky Shufflebarger, president, Patti Pound, vice president, Mrs. Lilly Moore, sponsor, Joy Richardson, correspond- ing secretary, Karin Knight, treasurer, and Liz Waters, recording Q-Ji secretary. David XVard demonstrates his athletic prowess to Carol Fetcko, Alene Maney, Kathy Fleming, and Carol Ramsey while Harry Root, Robert Montgomery, Peter Re, Carole Bentler, John Blumer, and Robert Hart look on during a gab session before meeting. Xvaiting to greet new members are: Dan Arias, Nancy Haw- kins, and Alfred Crews Cbackl, Danny Diaz, Bambi Miller, Harvey Lebos, john Hartwell, Martin Rothberg and Carl Zielonka Csecond rowlg Maud Marie Kelsey, jaci Harris, and Joyce Veasey Cfrontl. Carl Zielonkn, Joe Dervaes, vice-president, Patsy Little, recording secretary, Barbara Barrett, corresponding secretary, Andy Foster, treasurer, and Karen lackson, chaplain, help President Bobby Sit- ton straighten last minute details for the induction program. and Honor Sociezfy Check your car. ls its appearance above reproach? If not, take your car to the Band Honor Society carwash. Theyill do a grand job on thc car, but it is doubtful who will get the most water, students or automobile. This is one of the ways Band Honor Society promotes fund rais- ing to pay for the many trips the Panther Band takes throughout the year. Members take pride in their culinary talent. A band bake sale always draws many a sweet- toothed customer. Only the outstanding band students, servicewise and scholastically, may be tapped into Band Honor Society. Hard work for the band and the mainten- ance of an above average scholastic standing are not too great a price to pay for the prestige of belonging to B.H.S. Delegates to district and state band conventions are al- ways selected from the Band Honor Society. Members Not Pictured: Ann XVarner, john Hartvvellj George Fergeson, Rod Ratliff, Mr. Bill Lucka, sponsor. Karen Jackson and Barbara Barrett seem to have six sympathetic onlookers in Ioe Dervaes, Andy Foster, Bobby Sitton, Carl Zielonka, Richard Renton, and Richard Stanford. Patsy Little, however, seems amused with the whole matter. Hear no evil, Speak no evil, oops-we goofedf' jeff Kite Powell, Ronnie Alvarez, jim Caltagirone and Robert Morgan lfrontl, Ted Mack, George Leach, and Dell LaBrecque fbackl add to the amusement around the punch table after induction of new members. jeff Kite Powell, jim Caltagirone, Roy Lytle, and jim Collar tback row? and Bill johnson, Ronnie Tucker, Rod Ratcliffe, Mary Marks, and Phil Harvey Cfrontj give Yvonne Morris and Carol Huston some help in celebrating their initiation. Solcinnity prevails as new members Carol Koblis, Liz XVaters, Irene Greene, Cyndy Goff, and Sandy Rodriguez receive initia- tion from Harvey Lebos and other BHS members. ug , A ji fo, Thespizm - mmazfic Gobs of gooey stage makeup, a burnt-out footlight, the wrong costume, opening night jitters, applause and bouquets are all a part of the thrlil of the theater. Every- one has a little of the ham', in him. Dramatic Club members just happen to have a little more than the rest. The satisfaction of producing a really fine play is worth all the prop-painting, costume fitting and forgotten lines embarrassment. Each member wants to claim some re- sponsibility for the play's success. Is it any wonder, then, that the honor of becoming a Thespian is one that is prized by every drama club member who attains it. Na- tional Thespian is the ultimate goal for actors and stage crew alike. It represents outstanding acting and produc- tion service. After fifteen hard-earned points are made through participation in club activities and school drama- tic programs, a new Thespian is born. Although Thespians are recognized at Plant for their delightful senior class plays, the children at the Orphanage recognize them as people who contribute to their welfare and happiness with Christmas gifts. Thespians not pictured: Betty Evans, Sheila Greeson, Ann Lester, Elizabeth Neely, Shari Nelson, Ann Lippe and Mrs. Opal Dudney, sponsor. Dramatic Club members not pictured: Bambi Miller, Larry Rockwell, and Iayce Midulla. r flii QP it ,Q ,EN It Close your eyes and imagine a crackling fire. Henry Brown Barbara Albritton, Carol Carpenter, and Gerald Mallonee Cstandingl and Karen Anderson and Deanne XVoodward fkneelingl try to cap- ture the mood suggested by the atmosphere. I think you've got it, Patti Neblett tells Sandra Lott. Allison Casey, Ierry Andrews and Bebe Lowe seem to agree. 1 fmt? wt an mm' Judy Greene, secretary, Carol Fetcko, presidentg and Michelle Donnelly, sergeant-at-arms are absorbed in scriptrcading. Officers not pictured are Butch Green, vice-president and Doug Conner, treasurer. . auf' - 1 11: 22 fi ! 5 So thatis how it workslv Kandi Shaar, Gail Barnard, and Gail Blackadar discover how a curtain operates. Mrs. Margaret Haynes, sponsor, instructs Nancy MacGillivray, Erskine Wall, and Martin Rothberg in the art of effective prop painting. l E ...gd A touch of shadow, a dash of powder, and Genie Maxwell, vice president, Priscilla Salemi, president, and Janie Kistenmacher, treasurer, observe three exciting, new personalities in the mirror. Looks rather plain, doesn't it? john Hall and Richard Stanford comment on the scenery as Cherry XVise, Mary Rose Costa, Claudia Pate, Marilyn Canoung, Rosemary Maurici, Nan Smith, and Marcia NVineman start to touch up props. Marlene Brinley and Robin Hill demonstrate gestures to Kathy Orendrof, Judy johnson, Eunice Luke, and Lawanda XVitt. There must be a knot in that rope, think Mike Boyd, Linda Bryant, Nancy Shoemaker, Cindy Clouse, fbackj and Lorraine Smith, Alinda Hunter, Rose Ann Overstreet ffrontj. One, two, three, lift. Carolyn Handwerg, Lynne Chard- Yo, heave, ho! john Lazarra, Bob Woolf, Sue Phillips, and Patty Smith fBackl and Pat Flynn, jackie Mathis, and Ley Hulsey fFrontJ act as stage crew. koff, Lee Bickerstaff, Karen Ricketts, Ann XVarner, Ioan Boulineaux, and Tish Cabel lend an upper hand while Judy Sehenck, Mary Ann Hunt, and Iudy Gardner give assistance. X . 1 4 1 X . P u- Robert Thompson presents Mr. Wilson with a trophy as Iris Rod- nguez Barbara Beard, and Mrs. Leah Harwood look on. . . .amd abate The speaker is out of order, reprimands the Presiding Officer with a silencing rap of the gavel, It is now in order for a negative speaker of the bill. Student N.F.L. Congress is obvious- ly in session. The Senators and Representatives are eager to get the last bill out of the way so they can go to lunch. N.F.L. encourages student growth through public speaking. Membership in N.F.L. is conferred upon members of the Debate Club receiving 25 points eamed in forensic activities. Speech activities include de- bate, extemporaneous speaking, original oratory, dramatics, oratorical interpretations, humorous interpretations, and Congress. State N.F.L. Con- gress is held in the state capital, Tallahassee, where legislature may be carried on in the actual Congress houses. N.F.Lfers sold snowballs as a fund raising project this year. Members sold the multi-flavored icies until their hands nearly froze. The after school project served a purpose by swelling the funds needed for N.F.L. Tourna- ment trips. For every hour spent in debate, five hours is spent in preparation. Debate reference material is sought by Robert Thompson, president, Howard Sweet, chaplain, Ronnie Alvarez, vice president, John Kob- zina, sergeant-at-arms, Gail Blackadar, corresponding secretary. Mrs. Harwood, sponsor, Judy Green, treasurer, and Karin Knight, recording secretary lseatedl. Tallahassee-bound for State Congress are Patti Pound, Mary Lou Oakley, Suzanne Johnson, Barbara Beard, Sheila King, Iris Rodriguez, Ronnie Alvarez, Robert Thompson, and john Kobzma. Bing Garthright Cstandingl, Bobby Sitton, Ann Lippe, Dennis Granda, Pete Levine, and'Betsy Evans go over details for the Plant-sponsored, january toumament. Genie Maxwell, Shelia King, Addie Lou Lightner, Charles McMackin, Bernard Zaidman, Mary Lou Oakley, Charlotte Matheson, Don Stein, Patti Pound, and Richard Hirsch receive debate instructions from Miss Joanne Milclas, co-sponsor. 'Q n ll ,? Bing Garthright delivers a rebuttal as other debaters Collene Shannon, Texas XViltshire, Cail Blackadar, Claudia Pate, Beverly Hayman, and Donald Blackadar offer Criticism. Xllfllfll Tlnnenhaus judv Crandl Han ey Lebos Tommy XVood 1rd Chflrlu jesperson Btrblra Blrrett joan Boulmeaux and Ann Kenly thoroughlv emoy 1 humorous reading given by lame Klstenmacher Page One Hundred Nineteen Fine Arts My knees are knocking so loud I canit hear my accompanist? XVhen do we know who gets tapped?', I couldn't find a sketch I really wanted to submit. Sounds like a talent agency reception room doesn't it? Actually this is partially correct. This commotion is always familiar around Fine Arts audition time at the beginning and end of the school year. All of the Fine Arts Club mem- bers are talented artists, writers, actors, musicians, or dancers. Club activity gives those who intend to make a career of their talents an opportunity to try their wings by presenting variety shows at the old peopleis home and the orphanage. Fine Arts is the only club ever requested to present an assembly program for Plant High students. The program was a sparkling variety show displaying all types of theatrical talent. VVriters and artists combined their efforts to produce clever printed programs. The overall student acceptance was so enthusiastic that Fine Arts will give annual vari- ety shows. 1 . sf ? 1. i Mrs. Medora Brown, sponsor and Ronnie Alverez,, presidentg seem to dis- agree on a point about parliamentary procedure while Bonnie Bradshaw, chaplaing Mr. Ray Davis, sponsor, Mrs. Madelyn Reaney, sponsorg Tish Capel, vice president, Elise Manry, secretaryg and Butch Green, treasurer loo on. Arts Club No this way! Betty Xveaver, as she measures up, says to Marila Carter, Mary Nell Mc-Laughlin, Mr. Ray Davis, Bruce Sargeant, Judy Arendt, Bobby Sitton, tstandingl Sandy Rodriguez, and Melodie Tootle. Linda Richard takes a bow for Linda Alex Reina, lim Caltagalini, Richard Standford, and Jeff Kite-Powell. Rehearsing for their Panther Prowl Skit are Paula VVilder, Lorraine Smith, Tyree Breedon, Ronnie Alverez, Irene Greene, Cstandingl and Kandie Shaar. 'I'll stop that train! cries Tommy Eure to judy Austin, Patty Nebblett, Bonnie Bradshaw, Iudy Summerlin, Nancy Shoemaker, Pgicilla Salemi, Tish Gabel, fstandingl Barbara Stevens and Eileen A tier. if V 'J .2 This is next Lynda Courlie is informed by Judy Austin as Alan Berg and jim Hackney make inspection of the work. Right: Scribblers amused by an ambiguous definition of a word pointed out by Linda Coleman, president, are Patsy Little, Matilda Litsey, Pc-ter Levine, trcasurcrg Bob- bie Losce. second vice-president, Elise Manry, First vice- president, Johanna Ulmer, secretary, and Mrs. Leah Hackney, sponsor. Sczfzbbfezfs-SCR IBLET The pen is mightier than the swordf' Any- one who reads a newspaper, book, or magazine can readily see that written communication yields a great deal of influence in society. Practi- cal writing and writing for enjoyment is practiced by literary-minded students who are members of the Scribblers. As a result of the club's formation in 1957, students who enjoy playing with Words have been inspired to submit some of the best poems, plays, essays, and short stories that have ever appeared at Plant. The Scribblers dare to cross their fingers and hope that someday, maybe someone will become ambitious enough to write a novel, juniors and Seniors may apply for mem- bership by submitting some written work to the Scribblers. The best efforts are selected and their authors are tapped into the club. Since the writing club had been formed, it seemed only natural that the magazine formerly a project of the creative writing classes, should be affiliated with and published by the Scribblers. It was promptly named THE SCRIBLET. An energetic subscription campaign paid off. As a result stu- dents at Plant have access to a delightful literary magazine. Members not pictured: jim Caltagirone and Lynn YVardwell. 32,5333 g -1. bi Inf! Iris Rodriguez, Ann XVeiner, Paula XVilder, Barbara Bar- rett, jim Hackney, Indy Austin, and Ronnie Alvarez, scan the original compositions that Won admission for the new Scribblers. ' . i f f I ,, Ll ,j 4 Busy mtmbers of the Scriblet staff working on the first issue of the Scriblet are Karin Knight business manager Lindt Coleman ind Bobbie Losec to editors Drud Hostnbium lvonne Bentley and Iohanna Ulmer typist Proud new Scribbler members are jim Cooper Suzi XX elsted Pat M-ikela Mary Lou Oakley Sandra Newton Binj., Cl'll'tl1I'l1,lli Qstmndingl VV'1yne Rardon Carl Zielenka and David Rosenbaum. Page One Hundred Twenty-One 41 PH-mm. v , r , I 'I T , ', , , -A . 4 3. f or fit i 7-3 W jf ' X Q , 4 ' Q-Fi! vi , , pf 1 , f ' A ik 4K EM Alix Ll 3 ld ii 1 Lefteffmenfv lub Lettering in a sport, selling cokes at the games, and repairing the tennis nets are some of thc activities the Lettermen participate in. This is the highest athletic honorary group to which a Plant boy can belong. Nlembers are. lr-ft to right: David Allen. Bob Xrmgo Dick Banks. jim Butler, Paul Cleveland, chlplnn tcp Conner. jim Cooper, Frank Cox, Richard Dlrbx Dmnw Diaz, David Dibbs, Earl Dunn, Bod Dnrrlnce Chirles Encinosa, jim Fisher, David Friw, jolm Fulgum Bill W 3 Gaffney. joe Carcia, jimmy Cilcs, Dick Ciuaglilrclo Stue Hall, Ed Harnctt, Karle Hennen, Lance Htrrin Dick Hitt, Dunne Humphries, George jenkins, Alxin ones Bruce julian, George l,eacl1. Sam Leonard. Xl ic XI it n john Xlainuariiig, Pete Nlattina, Bob Nlayo Bntkx L lnnis, joe Nlclaeod, Luis Mena, Don Nlixon Ed Xlorgin Mickey Nnttinpl. Dick Obmann, Bob Has jim Heed Ernest Biera, jerry Romano, Harry Hoot, Xiu prt sident jerry Boqnt. David Rosenbaum, Bill Boxil Dmnx Schwartz, secretary, Skipper Smith, Bill Steen Dixid Swift, john Tagzglart, Chris Thames, Richard Townstnd Eddie Trebes, john Truelock, Byron Yerknif Iiobtrt NYallaee. Bob Xtatts, Bob Xljebb, Sherwood s VVhite, Mark YYhitehead, jim XYilliams. Dennis Woods Herbie Yohner, Mr. Cerald XYilson, and Co ith lfrink Lorenzo. Benedict. Members not pictured: jim Fielland, Dick Hunt Bob Lima, Philip Plyler, Bob Raduns, john Wright md jim The pause that refreshes. Barbara May, Ginny Newton, Daveanna Stewart, and Louise Booth agree that a cold drink tastes great after a hard marching session. Sazbezfeffes Oh no! Where's my hat? Has someone found my belt? I forgot to polish my brass! These are some of the hurdles a Saberette must learn to jump. Although being a Saberette is sometimes hard, any girl who has had that honor will tell you it is worth- every bit of trouble, The main purpose of the Saberette Club is to instill in its members the importance of the H.O.T.C. and the responsibility of being an RO.- T.C. sponsor. Girls who are past or present sponsors compose the club. The Saberettes assisted the R.O.- T.C. cadets with their project of giving a basket of food to the needy. Members not pictured: Gwen Potter, Roz Cummings, corresponding secretaryg and Miss Nancy Jane Pen- nington, sponsor. Straight from the pages of Vogue, Carole Bentler, vice presidentg Caroline Newbern, Gabrielle Ayala, Ginny Newton, recording secretaryg Ann Hippcnmeier, treasurerg and Penny Kissling, presidentg model the latest in dazzling winter uniform. Making exciting plans for R.O.T.C. field day are Gabrielle Ayala, Ley Hulsey, and Caroline I Newbem. 4 Page One Hundred Twenty-Four Ooh, I wonder what our initiation will be like! April Stanley fcenterl questions Marylyn Haase as Alice Paschal Cfar leftl, Pat Brooks, Rose- marie Ellis, Edith Hurlstone, Iris Anderson, and Nancy XVeaver look on. Girls' Exchange Tasty brownies, baked and sold by the Girls, Exchange Club, helped to bounce this newly formed branch of the Ex- change Club of Tampa into the traffic of club activity at Plant. Now, with the means of providing initial funds, the club can realize its goal of executing projects for Plant and Tampa. These girls have held their own with older clubs through their service thus far. Clothes collected by Cirls, Exchange members enabled the Salvation Army to aid needy families, and the Red Cross benefited from the girls' help in rolling I bandages for patients. Already this addi- l tion to school organizations promises to be a busy club and valuable service as- set. Exchmgmg comments on the new club constitution are Diana Robles, Dirlene jones Imogene Edwards, Sharon Allison, Pat Webb, and . ,Q ' l 5 Ii 'I' r w - '. ' 2 a ' , ' it s ..,' I 'S' 1 'M , ' . . V . . A. , 2 ' t, . 3 -1, Doris Sigle. 'iff . Y, rg- . --.A af U'-nf' Joyce Nlidulla fseated at leftj, seems to disagree as Marlene Brinlev fseated rightb, Barbara Beard ffar lettl, Martha XVayne, Discussing plans for a good year with their sponsors, Nlrs. Elsie Potts and Miss Ruby Hogan Cstanding at rightj, are Sandy Eland Cstanding at leftl, sergeant-at-arms: tstandingb Sherrie Hunt, treasurer, Nancy Shoemaker, president, Joyce Yeazey, vice president, Gloria Davies, secretary, and Suzanne Nlester, chaplain. Kandie Shaar, and Shirley Derriso happily plan future club projects. But I think we should have pins, Susan YVhite- side fsitting at rightj, argues with Kathy Brooks as Connie King, Mary McKibben, Lee Bickerstaff tstandingj, and Cathy Goddard look on. Civincttcs portraying Disneyland characters are: Kathy Castellano, recording sccrctaryg Phyllis Ilcclriclt, chaplain, -loycc Hicks, treas- urerg Elise Manry, vice presiclcntg Nancy Nioore, corresponding secretary, Lynn Chardkoff, parliamcntariang Barbara Blackburn, president. VVon't you have Another sandwich? Aloe Elena Marchetta, Ann Miller, Betty Chamhers, Cinny Newton, and guest Sara Corry are asked by Gail Blackadar and Pat DiPaola. CZ Z!f7Z6ff65 uTurn aluout is fair play. This cliche is given Vocifcrous approval hy the male faction in tlif- Plant student hotly. The reference. of course. is to the annual Twcrp Twirl held in March hy the Civinettes. At this gala event the girls foot the hill from tickets to transportation. Social events this year were highlighted lay the Civincttc sophomore tea which was Qivcn a Disneyland theme. The Civitans were Quests of honor at a covered dish supper, compliments of Ciyinettes. This Plant cluh also entertained memlners of the Jefferson High Civinettcs, at a gala Christmas party. The girls devoted time and effort in their work at the Nlohile TB. Unit. As a money-raiw ing project, the sale of fruitcalxcs at Christmas proved successful. Not pictured, Paula XVildcr. I'll be there as soon as I have another onef' says Nancy Hawkins Civineiges I-HCk?I1.1ieigybSfmPs?1n'JE?tt Rlgalgne' Judy tshf' to Pat McDonald as Doris Burts, Helen Jensen, and Sue Henry mam. arg A S er' is 'a e ' im L e u er Seem O 6 look on emoying themselves before the party. Page One Hundred Twenty-Six hat that sandwich or you'll he sorry! Cail Legters threatens Miss Pat llolvson, sponsor, as Shirley Starr, Frances Starr, Susan Rosenberg, Miss Betty Io Bush, sponsor, prepare for sophomore arrivals. ' 4 Q A , .ja- ,' lil I . - is ra ff, , l A .6 . . , 1' ' U 5 xl. , 1 U 4 'T ,Qc , ,W Vw r 5 157007 Cizfifmzf 'TX friend in need is il friend indeed, ,lunior Civituns prove the truth of this old adage hy helping it friend in the time of need. Each year wlif-n turkey time rolls around. the lioys supply ti needy family with ll complete 'I'lnuiksQix'inQ dinner. Plant students de mend on the lunior Civituns each yeur to proyicle them with Panther eau' decals. The money from this project is used hy the eluh in service and eluli activity. Their motto is uhuilder of good citizenship. Not pictured: -lolin 'l'i'ueoek, Bob xlilytlw Ron- inson Tex Fielliuid, Diuiny Polo, Nlike EIXNIII ind lunmy Giles. Members of Civittins receiving their fruit cakes are Holm Racluns, serueiuit at uruisg Szunniy I.t-ontird, sergeant at arms, john Myers, treaisurerg lfriuikie Cox. presiclentg XII. Dittmun, sponsor, Sitting: llohert XVz1lli1u', secretary, Bohhy XVatts, chaplain. e -X N, 7 v ,Y,r aaaragp-'N-uve!!-' J ,, LR,, . Hampton Copeland, Bruce Billingsley, David Cowtirt take time out from a meeting to help Philip Plyler with his homework. Doug: Connor places the Civittin stamp on ii letter to another Ciyitun club as Mr. Dittman, Dick Hitt, and jerry Roque look on. Alvin jones, Charles Eneinosa, and john Fulgum compare notes on their sales of car decals. Remember the fniitcakesn Ed Carroll, Bill Hor- ton, jim Hackney, and Richard Boker all agree that their sales were successful. i t 5 K p, ffl iffi x f Right to left: Carol Ramsey, president, Helen Ilatton, vice presi- dent, Linda Crockett, recording secretaryg Karen jackson, corres- ponding secretary, and Ivette Gonzalez, treasurer, form a receiving Linda Lesley, jackie Mathis, Pat Flynn, Lucy Kiclcliter, and line at the annual sophomore tea. Y nas .. :--1 Anticipating more than mere danity feminine appetites are Gay Landrum, Suzy Garcia, Benny Kay Roberts, Darby jones, and Dale Logan Decorating ill finished, Sandy Hibbs, Gabrielle Ayala, Pat Reilly, Daveanna Stewart Frances Felicione, and Sandy Augustine Cseat- edl await thc arrival of guests. A -.. , I n H ' ' --2 .-,H- Cynthia Cohen find time at lunch to have a short committee meeting before the Key-Kiwannettc Victory Dance. KfufdW6ff65 Kiwanettes, one of the first service clubs to be organized for girls at Plant, is sponsored by the Palma Geia Kiwanis. The girls try to ex- emplify their XYe Servel' motto by participating in worthwhile projects which benefit school and community. Kiwanettes open their club year by honoring sophomores and new girls with an Annual Silver Tea. Other activities include din- ner meetings with Kiwanettes from our neighbor- ing high schools. and helping the Kiwanis Club on Kidis Day. Not pictured: Kay Fernandez, Nlrs. Eleanor Fulford, sponsor, and Mrs. Guess Simmons, spon- sor. 5 Holly Hollingsworth, and Janis Pensiero Wait their turn as Barbara Benninger serves Nancy Schweitzer punch. Eagerly planning for the initiation of new members are Lance Herrin, vice-president, Paul Cleavland, corresponding secretaryg Lee Nioffitt, president, Ed Morgan, recording secretary and john Taggart, treas- llI6I'. cy fzzb Despite the bright natures of Key Club mem, bers, the boys do not make lightly , of their pro- jects. In other words, the Key Club sold GE. light bulbs this year as a fund-raising project for the club. The sale netted the happy members nearly seventy dollars for their xvork. Success seems to be the goal of the oldest Plant High service club. This year Key members were not satisfied until they had copped first place in Panther Prowl with their Zorro skit. Key Club was organized on December 20, 1939. It's motto, 'WVC Buildf' applies to not only the services which benefit school and community, but also the build- ing of character, scholarship, and ability of each member. -- Not pictured: jan Alexander, Pat Elliott, and Peter Re. hun,- fl -uv Ibn. Qi QQ i if Mr. Taylor sponsor, second from left, discusses the possibilities of new activities for the year with Bill XVilson, David Allan, Scott Schiveler, and john Wright. Youill have to ask XVayne Timmerman, jerry Camp- bell, Bob Lee Culbreath, or Buddy Hogan if it was homework or the profit from a project. Look at their iackt-tsl Ccnc Manning points out as Frank Mein:-rs, 'Doug Howe, Martin Rothberg, Dick Stanziano, Steve Ilall, and Glenn Schatzberg look through a Key Club manual. 'iThat mle won't apply to usln Lainar Logan teases john McEwen and Mike Day, back roxy, as George jenkins, Fred Hirons, Riel Lucas, and Scott Shiyeler read the club by-laws. Limeffef A victory flag presented to Coach Lorenzo early in the season by the Plant Lionettes, seem- ed to have some bearing on the fortune of the Panther football team. That flag proved to herald the success of an undefeated, untied season, the first one in Panther history. The Lionettes, not content with doing service to only their school, aided the Cerebral Palsy School by selling tickets and working at the school's benefit carnival. The annual Sophomore tea sponsored by the Lionettes took the theme of a T-formation tea. The sopho- more honorees were, no doubt, surprised and fascinated at being greeted by a feminine foot- ball team. The gals donned uniforms and team spirit to play hostess in a setting of goal posts and pigskins. Not pictured: Carol Koblis, Genie Maxwell, Kay Frame, Karin Knight, Miss Rosemary Am- mons, and Mrs. Marion Dermott, sponsors. Coaches Bonnie Moore and Judy Greene give pointers to water boys, Marilib Simmons, and Nancy MacGillivray as players Lisa Bourkard, and Delores Cas- tellana relax after a hard quarter. l'm 'bout ready to throw in the towelllv Janie Kistenmacker, shouts at Sheila Greeson, as Elinor Verkauf, Lin Crunk and Vickie Guinta sample sandwiches. L -:auf 1- A i v K '5 Inv Ill' .II Ready for the kick-off of their Sophomore tea arc Kathy Til- man, corresponding secretary, Sandy Rawlings, recording sec- retary, Judy Gardner, vice president, Linda Bryant, treasurerg Nelia Toledo, president. Rigging the goal posts for the big occasion are Fay Settles, Peggy Prosser, Joy Richardson, Alene Maney, Csittingj Judy Coady, Mary Ann Hunt. Patti Pound, Fay Settles, Linda Bumette, Jan XVilson, Dottie XVilson and Betsy Evans are all ready to hit that Sophomore linel Q I zmimf Liam A helping hand reached out to collect funds for the Polio Drive. That helping hand was proffered by the Plant High junior Lions. Service that is done for others with no thought of personal gain is the type of work that is stressed for the junior Lions. The boys are working to organize lunior Lions Clubs on u city-wide basis among which they may share ex- periences and project ideas. Tampzfs Gasparilla par- ade provided these enterprising boys with a coke con- cession project. Members not pictured are: Butch Green, Jerry Ken- nedy, and Larry Villaneuva. is S X -,,.. ..-x .x1w1 VF' And thitis the is it oes ' Nlr Lelind Vlirch ew liins the . .. ,xxtj g .. .. 1 .. .p. new by-laws to Ronnie Alvarez, tail twister, David Dibbs, presi dent, Cliurlts Ccrnuclu, trcusurcrg Stanley NIcClcskey, vice presi dentg and jot- Casurcs, secretary. But that's not according to parliamentary procedure. Dennis Granda argues, but Bob Harris, Iamcs Biggerstaff, Al Atwater, and Richard Stein still seem to disagree. I'm tired of waiting for this meeting to start! Bobby Sitton, third from right, complains as Robert Thompson, Boyd Bryson, Dan Arias, David Rosennbaum, Richard Townsend, and Hugh Bell look on. X, r Hey, how long before we can quit practicing? Pat VVhite fccnterl, questions as he and John Sherry Grant jones, Ted Mack, and George Leach practice on their Panther Prowl skit. i Discussing the prospects of the forthcoming year are Carl Zielonka Charles Nictslackin Ronny Stroud Geof frey Elting Harvey Lebos and Howard Sweet Page One Hundred Thirty One u--. I ina... inf Going over carols for the Christmas party are fleft to rightl Shannon Straus, recording secrctaryg and Erskine Wall. treasurer tstanclinglg Aim xYll1'Pl'I'. historian: Linda Brown, vice-prcsiclent Liz Maters, president, Roz Cummings, chaplain: and Margie johnson, correspond- ing secretary Cseatcdj. ,,,,.,,,,,..,-..-7 t' 'W' sfff Sandy Rodriguez, Sandy NYhitehead, jeanne Frissell. Leslie Young, Louise Booth, Eileen Brown, and Nancy Adams lseatecll, think flowers are a most necessary part of any party, so they make sure that their party has plenty. Patti Neblett serves tea to Helen Smith as Linda Mt-Williams and Edith Lu7ier patiently await their turn while watching Allison Casey, Ley Hulsey, and Nancy Cochran light the candles. pfimeffes Al Capp would have felt right at home at the Dogpatch Party the Optimettes gave honoring sophomore girls. All of the characters were thcrc from Nightmare Alice to thc Wolf Cal. The mountaineer mood seemed to agree with everyone since all l1ad a 'Rvhoppin good time. The Optimettes concentrated serious effort. how- ever, on a project which provided epiliptic chil- dren with bed rails in conjunction with work being done hy the Travelers Aid Society. The Optimettes, organized in 1955, worked closelv with the Junior Optimists hy sponsoring the Ber- muda Bop after the Plant-St. Pete football game. Not pictured: Kitty McCoy, Miss Myrna Hamp- ton, and Mrs. Lucille McVVilliams, sponsors. Let's have a toast! Nancy King, Doris Dyche, Mindy VVoodall, Kathy Fleming, Kaye Elsherry, and Lee XVitt agree that the Optimette party was a huge success. Making the final selections of hackground music for their party are Nancy Bile, Ann Snyder, Marianne Ellis, jean Fountain, Lynn XVardwell tstandingl, and Carolyn Handwerg and joan Boulineaux fseatedl. 'E f iii' Ll at Q5 JN 1' ' 4 fiigg-.' b:+-A at ' 7 . - . ' I S , 1 gs 329'- pw fx MT mejor Upfimisfy A hayride 'midst straw and stars, a splashing ski-party, and the annual junior Optimist-Opti- mette banquet were highlights of an entertain- ing year for the junior Optirnists. Bermuda Bopf' a joint junior Optimist-Optimette dance held after the Plant-St. Pete footpall game, was the first project of the year. Later, thirsty Cas- parilla parade spectators furnished the junior Optimists with a successful coke-concession. A merry Christmas was made possible for two needy families because of baskets given by club members. Putting aside work for some recrea- tional activity, the boys were able to sport the title of intramural football champs. Not pictured Pat Peterson, Butch Eudy, Mr. Nelson Howe, and Mr. joe Zalupski, Sponsors. Look out for your hand, tlcft to right? Sherwood West, treasurer, warns George Harvey, secretary, as they, Proud of their membership eards are new Optimists Pete Levine, Dee Ayala, Pete Nlattina, Carlton Lynn, Rod Duriuiee tfrontl, Cleve Crossway, and Elton YVoodward. tUpper3 No, l still don't think it'll world Griffin Hel- wig trightl protests an Louis Nlena calculates the amount of paper needed to cover their Christmas baskets. tI.owerD john Hall and Tommy Ryals assist Tommy NVoodward in decorating for one of the many Optimist shindigs. W ee f E- S Robert Cade, president, and jim Dowling, vice president, prepare to decorate for their Victory Dance after the St. Pete game. 1' A Well, I think you'll be silly to give your club pin to any girl! Mickey Xutting warns Doyle Cheshire tcenterl, as Alan Bouverat, jim Cooper, Bob Hart, and john Hickcnbothem seem to enjoy the argument. Relaxing after their dance during the football season are Robert Montgomery, Hudy Parsons, Don Hamilton, Herb Yohner, Porky Fleming, and james Asher. Page One Hundred Thirty-Three Proud charter members are Deanne XVoodward, Martha XYilliams, Iris Rodriguez, Stirlene Strock Cbackl Karen Kilby, Mary Kay Parrish, and Linda Smith. Gail Barnard and Mary Rose Costa Csittingl happily plan for an active year with Ro-Teens, janith Burt, jo deAlvarez, Janette White, Rosemary Maurici, and Karen Anderson. Miss Nancy Harris, sponsor, discusses some ideas for the years activities with new Ho-Teens, Linda Benchoff, Carol Fetcke Sharon Ponkey, jean Powell, Susan McDonald, Mary Nell Mc Lauchlin, Paula Horne, and Cornelle Fuller fsittingl. 0 - 66775 It's almost impossible to describe the hustle of activity and excitement involved in the birth of a new club at Plant. So it is with Pio-Teens, a re- cently organized service club. The club was launched not affiliated with the XVheel Club or International Rotary. Ro-Teens originated at Plant High. As a goal it aims toward becoming a nationally recognized organization. A combined Christmas social and covered dish supper was held to acquaint the members with one another and to enable the girls to elect officers they felt would be qualified to fill charter positions in Ro-Teens. Members not pictured: Carole Bentler, Sue Von Olsen, and Lisa Newman. Lynn VVeekly, Elizabeth Neely, Robin Hill, Mary Eastland, Cbackl Ann Hunsburger, Frances Leto, Vickie Lane, and Marsha XVolfe make tracks to waiting dinner. Judy Diamond, Carolyn Carter Csittingl, Miss Jean Hughes, sponsor Judy Carbrenana, Dianne Marcrom, Shirley VVilson, Sandra Faith, and Linda Dickinson Cbackj all seem to agree with Barbara Barrett that the Initiation was successful. hee! Club A A sure way to check idle gossip is to take the NVheel Club Four-Way Test before repeat- ing a statement. The test stresses truth, fairness to all concerned, good will, and benefits of the statement. Plaques in each classroom remind students of the importance of this XVheel stan- dard. Organized in 1955, the YVheel Club is ac- tive in general school fund-raising. The club is responsible for the basketball programs at each game. Present projects are plans for a class bulle- tin board to be placed in front of the school and the sale of Wheel Club car decals. jimmy Butler proudly displays his XYhecl Club tee-shirt. Eddie Wilson, Danny Schwartz, llick Thompson, joe Dixon, and Bobby Arango are anxiously awaiting the day their shirts will arrive. Nlr. Don Brookhauser Ccentrrl puzzles over the amount of late due: as Byron Yerkauf, Xlark XYhitehead. Dennis Garcia, jim Reed, Bill Steen, and Mike Schiro watch lo make sure that he counts it right. Andy Foster, Bill Gaffney, Wayne Lessig, joe McLeod, Dick Banks, and Bucky Shufflebarger proudly display the four way test reminders which have been placed in each classroom. 4 flux Nick Bath, Dick Cuagliardo, Hardy Knowlton, jerry Romano, Bucky Mclnnis, and Benny Husscll prepare to sell decals to members. Harry Boot, president lseatedl, seems to be puzzled over the ac- count of their decal money as Skipper Smith, vice-presidntg Mr. john Neel, sponsor, Richard Hirsch, corresponding secretary and David NVard, recording secretary, look on. Page One Hundred Thirty Fave I I Having a ball at their Pepsi Que are the officers of the Servettes: Janis Porten, Secretary, Caroline Newborn, Vice-President, Davylyn Foster, Treasurer, Jean Carriott, President, and Patsy Little, Sergeant-at-Arms. as-..,4. Have a sandwich. They're good, says Barbara Albritton, far right. Jeanie Cline, Helen Shank, Stephanie Mills, Judith Pits all agree. Let's sing, suggests Janis Porten as Mrs. Tilley, Patsy Little, jean Garriott, and Pat TvIcClone gather around the piano. 67f'1J6ff65 The main objective of the Servettes is to pro- mote projects that will benefit the girls of our school. It was organized at the end of the 1955 school term and under the supervision of Bliss Tilley. The membership of the club is limited to thirty, but new junior and Senior girls entering Plant, are eligible to be tapped. For the past two years the Servettes have had a Pepsi Que to meet these new girls. Whoops, what a mess! Cathy King, Eunice Luke, Ann Lester, Barbara johnson, Addie Lou Lightner frantically wipe up spilled Pepsi Cola. N. ulleyl Let me have one, too. Rose Marie Longo as Mary ' Carol Clark, Pat Nlcfllone, and Matthews grab a san wich. Page One Hundred Thirty S is WAX xiii -1 ,. , Ax- 1 is W X P x L .5 Excited over the arrival of their club pins are Pat McCarty, Charlotte Matheson, Dona Simmons, Linda Richard, Diana Zangmaster, and Rosemary Messina. - Club Z-Club, a neophyte in the family of Plant High School service clubs is sponsored by the Tampa chapter of the Zonta Club. The general purpose of the club is to render service to Plant and the community. Officers are elected in january. Mrs. Betty XViley and Miss Elaine Corbett are faculty sponsors. XVQ all wish the Z-Club a speedy en- trance into Plant High club activity. Member not pictured: Michelle Donnelly. Marcia Clamon, Carolyn Fulton, and Priscilla Salemi, seem very pleased that they are members of a newly formed club. 'Ar I DeDe Erven, Ianice Friedman, Marv Lou Oakle and Sandra . Y, Ashbury seem to be relaxing after all that food that was eaten Alintla llunter. Judy Summa-rlin, Sandra Lott, and Susan Howell seem to agree that the party went off just fine. Happily discussing the prospects of a good year for a new club are Madge llieliarclson, Michal Dittrich, Shari LaMere Linda Oliphant, lxrrap Hearing, and Rose Ann Overstreet. x ' a-z'-fi The lunchroom workers get 'first chance, at the mammoth sup- ply of food each day. but there is always plent for allf' say Valerie Bathurst Nlarilyn Haase Nlaud Marie Kelsey, Fred Jones Mrs Con zalez, Jdhn VVolfe. airdyfylrs. Kendrick. 5 V L, I - The way to a Plant High studentys heart is J through his stomach. Mrs. Jean Veal and her J capable lunchroom staff make it their business J to keep those stomachs stocked and hearts hap- py. Students and teachers only see one side of the counter. The student workers. resplendent in hairnets and aprons, who pour tea. keep the dessert case supplied, and act as cashiers, hurry to the cafeteria when seniors are excused for lunch, to be ready for the onslaught of raven- ous appetites they encounter. To the boys falls the task of maintaining a form of orderliness and law and order. These unsung heroes are the dishscrapers, kitchenworkers, and monitors. Members not pictured: Judy Walker, Beverly Neale, Jeanette Gonzalez, Juanita Usher, Ruth Boles, Roberta Rubin, Jerry Andrews, John YVright, Frank Herman, Jack Staples, Sam Fil- lingham, Jerry Roque, Blair Record, and Connor Reed. Eating and conversing in their allotted time are Stanley Mc- Clesky, Jim Dohr, Yvonne Bentley, Ed Carroll, Joyce Baker, and I . A - D I . I ' Marshal Morrisset. Criffen Helwig, president, Virginia Cunningham, vice-president, and Frances Felicione, secretary-treasurerg find a few seconds before the deluge to catch up on current happenings. John Truelock, John XVolfe, Nlilford Madden. Martin Cerher. and Darryl Powell receive instruction from Nlrs. Veal as to what monitor post they are to take. Preparing for many more dirty trays Dnvicl Futtrcll, Bill Drumm, Darryl Powell, Martin Gerber, and jimmy Camper have completed cleaning the trays thrown to them thus far. The girls' first customers in ll day are their co-workers. Paula XVilder, Carol Huston, Norman Blancuto, and Gail Blackudar serve jimmy Camper and Solm Baclcrach. Now be sure you give mc the right chfmge Susan Howell tc ises Cirol Cirpenter 'second from right? Other cashiers :rc Kiren Anderson Alene Kidney Karen Kilby A cashiers yoh is fun but h 1rd just lSl's Irslic Hounf' Lucv Kickliter 'md Lmdw Lind Janie Kistenmichcr Dottlc Wilson md P it Reilly Pat Kaye, Judy Moore, Betty Lou Reaves, and Barbara XVest make cancer bandages for the Cancer Society. The finishing touch is added by Marianne Ellis and Sue VVarren while Joyce Baker, Janice Porton ton lower ladderj, Carol Foster, Darlene Jones, Dianne Spencer, Mary Frances Nic-Kinley, Karen Kilby. Har- Eetdllrotiva, and JoAnn Simpson lend a steadying an . ' T-fi . 7 5 ' Qs' lf- . L? u,,,.,,., Mrs. Aurora Lloyd, sponsor, agrees that Marilyn Haase, social ehairmang Judy Johnston, program chairman, Robin Hill, publicity chairmang and Pat McDonald, service chairmang are a likely bunch of goblins. Y Teens Hobgoblins, spooks, and the supernatural highlight- ed the Y-Teen party this year, honoring non-members who were interested in joining this group. Spirits were light despite the eerie mood. Y-Teens have a more seri- ous function, however. This teenage division of the Y.M.C.A., with an average membership of forty, strives to develop members into well-rounded persons, socially. spiritually, and service-wise. Religious presentations are given by the Y-Teens at school for the Thanksgiving and Easter holidays. The girls enjoy speakers from foreign countries. Cancer bandages for the Cancer Society were rolled many afternoons by Y-Teens. Fire burn and cauldron bubblef' DeeAnn W'oodward, Joan Danielson, Nancy Shoemaker, Linda Bryant, Janna Culbreath, and Anne Loomis add spice to the setting with eerie lights. Pd77fh6V6ff65 lf you've ever wondered who touches off the school spirit that makes the crowd turn out for a football game, then look up the Pantherettes. These gals are bundles of energy who like noth- ing better than to promote athletics at Plant. Each girl devotes a tremendous amount of time and work in this field. Interested girls may apply for membership and must be approved by the sponsor, Mrs. Lane. Pantherettes can be found anywhere! Peddling football programs, ushering at games, painting posters in the P. E. Room, doing aerial stunts as they decorate goal posts, and hanging posters all over the school. The highlights of their activity include serving at the football banquet at season's end and sponsoring Pat McDonald, -laci Harris, Marsha NVolfe, Claudia Matthews, . ' ' , , . and Marilyn Haasc prepare programs to be sold at the football d tram tmp to an out of town game' game. Not pictured: Marianne Ellis, Dolores Ginesta, Carol Mendez, and Mrs. Julie Lane, sponsor. 1 Ready to hang those posters are Doris Dyche, Robin Hill, Jean Fountain, Mary Lee Houchins, and Janice Friedman. Regular Pantherette Usherettes are Ianna Culbreath, Becky Reed, Gretchen Mallory, and Nancy Hall. Mindy Woodall, Marsha Ayers captain fseatedl Pat Perry, and Pat Webb do a bang-up job of decorating goal posts. Elise Manry, Erskine Wall, Carol Ramsey, joan Boulineaux, and Linda Brown, Captain, paint posters to boost pre-game spirit. Preparing Christmas arrangements for rooms are Louise Stew- art, Suzanne Mester, Lee Bickerstaff, and Deanna Erven. A womanls place is in the homef, F.H.A. members are girls who aim to make that home a better place in which to live. The only requirement for member- ship is that the girl must have had one semester of homeinaking. F.H.A. is run on five levels, national, state, district, county, and chapter. Some of the ac- tivities in which Plant members took part were district convention, state convention, and monthly county meetings. Cirls may run for county or state offices and may advance themselves in F.H.A. by obtaining junior homemaker, and chapter degrees. Patients in the county hospitalis childrerfs ward were made hap- pier this year by the scrapbook Future Homemakers made, and the girls played the part of Easter Bunny by preparing gay baskets and distributing them at the Childrenls home. Members not pictured: Jane Adams, Emma Lou Case, Dede Erven. jackie Calehik. Carolyn Handwerg, Rose Longo, juanita Mosely, Indy Pitz, Margie Plummer, Louise Smith, Darby jones, Edith Hurlstoneg Mrs. Guess Simmons, Mrs. Laurie Pavelac, Mrs. Laverne Smith, and Mrs. Betty Meadows, sponsors. Learning the essentials of good grooming are Mary Rose Costa, Pat Brooks, ,loyce Swendson, Leanne Hesse, Joanne Smith Csittingj, and Rosemary Messina. K l .... Hey, I canit cook while anyone is watching! Charlene Stapp fsec- ond from rightl, complains as Ann XYeiner, Rosemary Maurici, Diana Robles, Cindy Clouse, and jannith Burt look on. Future Hamemvzkeffs 0 America Bobbie Newsom, Mary Rose Costa, Annette Albrecht, Marianne jenkins, and Deanna Eryen receive Christmas cards to sell. Judy Harrington, secretary, Suzanne Mester, vice president, Norma Blanc-ate, presiclentg Cornelle Fuller, treasurer, and Hedy Dibbs par- tieipate in initiation ceremonies. R w .ijt far, 4WN.K 4' . ' 6 'Y 1 1 N L jj Pausing for a minute from their study of the body organs are Barbara Sellers, Bonita Trow, Jeanne Hesse, Joanne Smith, Connie Snyder, Sue Edwards, and Tomi Sue Kitts. Future Nurses of Americu XYith the white caps of full-fledged nurses as their goals, Future Nurses pursue one of the finest careers a woman may choose. Girls at Plant who are interested in nursing or any form of medicine are welcomed by the F.N.A. Future Nurses are given the opportunity to work in hospitals in the capacity of nurses' aides. These girls exercise their temperature-taking talent and bed-making ability as a normal routine of work. Duties range from feeding patients to telling stories to children. F.N.A. members give up some after-school time and several Saturdays to work in the various city hospitals. During the course of yearly activities, field trips are taken to nurseries, rest homes, and medical institutions. The club at Plant was organized in 1952 and no whas an average of thirty members. Each year the most deserving girls in the club enjoy the privilege of attending the state convention, where they meet in regular sessions and hear guest speakers. Members not pictured: Penny Kissling, historian, and Jean Kring. T' i-as iff. This is a chart of the circulatory systemf' points out Nancy Schweitzer to Carolyn Fulton. Sharon Croyer, Julia Pizzetta, Sandra Lott, Robin Hill, Marsha XVolfe Cseatedj, Marv Teresa Kerr, and Stephanie Mills. ' .- l...l ea 9 i' I J J ' l PMN, Jr fl f,-. as rua 41, 1 E? ' v. ,-,,,...-- And this is the right auricle, Mrs. Hilda Casey, sponsor, explains to Mary Randall, Lucille Loula, Madeleine Mul- kern, president, Joyce Baker, treasurer, Anita Cerken, vice president, Alinda Hunter, secretary, Roberta Oaks, and Linda Nottingham. Future Nurses Jo Ann Simpson, Pat McDonald, Linda Bryant, Brenda Boan, Rose Marie Parker, Dede Bennett. Nelia Toledo, and Imogene Edwards discuss the parts of the brain. Looking over the bone structures of different animals are Cleft to rightl Alice XVohlford, Judy Anderson, Vivian Torre- ganti, Sharon Pulliam, Dorothy Libman, Jean Peaire, and Carolyn Ayers. 'Q v 1 , 'Y v. T x . lily 3 X. i -f 5 Future Teachers of America With chalk dust in their veins, the Future Teachers set out to get a taste of their chosen profession. These three Bs, boosters get an op- portunity to view the inside of a classroom from before the blackboard instead of from a row of desks. Members of Future Teachers of America practice-teach in the classrooms of various schools. The actual experience gives them valua- ble preparation in the education field. Several programs are planned to help the Future Tea- cher in her work throughout the year. The Plant High chapter participates in the state conven- tion and has also assisted in the organization of a district-Wide convention at which the state officer was asked to preside. Members not pictured: Betty Bushnell, Phyllis Hedrick, Rose Marie Boromei, janet Brown, Gloria Chavey, Diana Connrad, Anna Marie Gibson, Carolyn Hayes, Mary Lee Houehins, Judy Johnson, Sylvia Scott, Cloria Taylor, and Cindy Tolby. Edith XValker, Carol Carpenter and Pat Keppler are engrossed in their task of making decorations for the annual F.T.A. county meeting. Rosemarie Longo and Sharon Niarriam review their teaching techniques with Miss Rosemary Ammons, sponsor, before going out to a nearby school for actual teaching experience. Checking the contents of their Thanksgiving bas- ket before sending it to a needy Tampa family irc Nancy Lucas Nlrs hay Hirp sponsor and Diane Bethany .-4 LE-'14 Peggy Ezstti trt isurer Imran Kilby reporter Clrol Sampson DlI'l1ll I1LllflI'1tIl judy C irbrc ull president jc lnettc COHZ1lLL thiplnn. und Slnrlu Wilson Xiu, president know what its like to be 'zpplc polishers for they had practice during N1- tion-il Educ-ation Week when they kept our teachers con- ference rooms .fupplied with shiny apples. Elise Manry, vice president, Howard Sweet, president, Fay Settles, secretaryg proudly present Sallmanls portrait of Christ to Mr. Lee Stokes for Plant High School. Studying about maps of ancient Jerusalem are Ann Overstreet and Carolyn Ayers, while Max Allee, Charles Rinks, Fred Mus- grave, and Stanley Young look on. Bible lub Better understanding through study enables Bible Club members to gain greater enrichment from the worldis best seller. Bible Club was organized this fall under the sponsorship of Dr. Ruth Bowin. A beauti- ful portrait of Christ now lends grace to Boom 108 as 21 result of the clubs first proiect, Xleinbers presented a series of displays in the show cases depicting re- ligious holidays. The club, open to any interested student, hopes to further their knowledge of the Bible by studying films, and having guest speakers. Members Not Pictured: Indy Brooks, Joyce Brooks. Sandra Brooks, Bill Barnard. Sandra Dosset, john Hoffman, Carol Huston, Bill johnson, Darlene Jones. Carole Karmgard, Prudy Blaniscclco, Sue NIcClosky. and Ina Smith. Selecting the scripture for a meeting are Gloria Taylor, Carol Young. Bonnie Xlegec, Bea Tidman, Charles Cloversettle, Bill Barnard, and Dr. Bowlin. L t s nyc ns or our pin sug g s s I1 Crunk fljgllll to N incy XM ner oy lllLllll'tlSOIl Frskini Xl ill Shiron A111 son ind Indy Creene who seem to lgrec Arr-inging '1 display ot cours of mu Biblt Club books 'ire C-iil Bll'Il'lI'Ll 'Ind Karen Kilby while Yancy Moore Ruth Bowles and Susan Howell fsittingj approve their work. Comparing scores are Tom Shryock, Karen Meier, Chuck Bosek. Peter Levine, president, Karen Leach, Lois Leach, Mason Klein, Leonard Macalus Ibacld, Cinny Jefferson, Mr. Cerald Huff. sponsor. Sandy Eland, Carol Fetcko, Mrs. Sarah Blodgett, sponsor. Judy Greene, and Gail Blackadar. That score should win you a free game, remarks Phil Dowd, treasurer Cback rowl, to Helen Hatton as Charlie Davis, Judy Coleman, and Richard Renton look on. Seated are: XVyvon Hudson. Tommy Hyatt, Richard Atkins, Carol Keenen, Beth Lazzara. Jean Holman, and Barbara Coles. NVhen students step into a darkened schoolroom and realize they are going to enjoy that brief interlude from classroom routine, the educational film, they have the to thank. For several years films served as the only basis for audio-visual aids. Now the E.E.E., formerly the Motion Picture Operators Club, has branched out into electronics. The members of the Elec- tronics, Equipment and Education Club, sponsored by Mr. Don Dudley, are also responsible for the sound effects and lighting of assembly programs, and aid given in audiometer tests in the fall. teaches the mem- bers how to repair minor defects, and as a result, the Plant High curriculum and extra-curricular activities run smoothly and efficiently. mailing Cfzzb Strike! Flushed faces reflect another triumph as the light indicating a strike flashes. Strikes, spares, and mis- cellaneous points accumulate until the end of the last frame as the Bowling Club members work to improve their scores. The bowlers, thirty-four strong, tread off to Pinarama Lanes every Friday at 3:45 for regular meetings. The club has an eight team league and is un- der the jurisdiction of the American Junior Bowling Congress. Thanksgiving found our bowlers participating in a turkey shoot, with Jeanne Frissell and Chuck Bosek each eopping a ten pound bird. Members not pictured: Cookie Livingston, Jeanne Fris- sell, secretary, and Andy Foster. if-4 rin-:sm A.,-Ek-as av ,m Correct methods of operating delicate and expensive electronic equipment are learned by James Foot, Jim McClone, Doug Me- Duffie, XVayne Hughes, Jerome Cough, ltoger Nestor, Franz ful-4. Warner, and John Cunerd. The men behind the scenes, Joe Ahnell. president, Chris Thames, vice president, Jerry Thorne, treasurer, Jim Caroll, quartermaster, and Ken Hunt, secretary, are the ones who make assembly pro- grams possible. Mr. jim Shuler, sponsor fcenterl, explains how it works to puzzled but interested members, Lamar Logan, scrgeant-at-arms, Larry Rockwell, president, Bill XVilson, vicc president, and Patti Pound, secretary I John Kobzina and john W'alen demonstrate the electrolysis of water lo Tommy Shryock, Norman Heubeclc, and Larry Pendarvis. 5'-8 : - -uw. 500 0 5 fi iv 2 x . ,Q ia. Ik Q.?'f:'2. Current passes through here, explains Ross McGillivray, to Paula Edminston, as Skippy Candy, Pat White, and Chris Thames adjust a manometer. ill 99-X Science fab Potential atom splitters, meteorologists, tooth- paste manufacturers, and anyone else who just plain enjoys science, share a common interest in the Science Club. The club was organized for the express purpose of awakening students, interest in the principles of science. Its members believe that through the knowledge and application of science in their daily lives they may develop open minds and establish habits of accuracy and intellectual honesty. Club meetings include observations of in- teresting experiments. The club encourages par- ticipation in the science fair and other scientific projects. Members not pictured: Roz Cummings, treasurer, and Doyle Cheshire. Intriguing scientific devices fascinate XValter Hock, Al Atwater, Allan Berg, and Mike Eaton as Citl Fernandez Cccnterl, adjusts the manometer reading, OO Io Ann Simpson, Charles jesperson, Phillip Dowd, Helen jensen, and Lee Moffitt seem amused at the result of their experiment with an oscilloscope. 'B Mr, Broward Miller, sponsor icentcr hackl shows Linda Coleman, Bobby Sitton, Howard Sweet, Robert Thomp- son. Harvey Lebos, Yan Hampton, joe Elena Marchetta, Mary Lon Oakley, Johanna Ulmer, Nancy Shoemaker, and Kathy Phillips how to determine many things from fossils dug up by archeologists. amthemllezfs Matching those whizzing wheels and fancy fishtails, one would never suspect that plenty of skinned shins and racked backs went into the perfection of these skills. Pantherollers meet once a week at Interbay Roller Rink to further a rapid skating interest through skating free-for- alls and regular dance step lessons held on al- ternate meeting dates. Every other month mem- bers travel to different skating rinks to gather ideas for new dance steps and routines. A skat- ing party for Plant High School students was held this year as a fund raiser for the Easter Seal Drive. Members not pictured: Susan Gerny, Frank Ghupka, Danny Ewell, Bert Fowler, Ginny Fran- cis, joEllen Gage, Anita Gerken, Marcea Haslett, Mickey Hutson, Evelyn McMillan, joy Miller, Donna Moses, Indy Rice. Sherry Sheilds, Don Sugar, Terry Ugo, Ralph Ugo, Lynn XVargull, Linda XVood, and Ginger Slaten, treasurer. May I have this dance? Tommy Hyatt and Mrs. Har- riet Hewitt, sponsor, prepare to demonstrate dancing on skates to Edith Armsteid, Mary Randall, secretharyg Becky X'Vilson. Marian Bardford, jini VVilson, Joyce Gray, Ruth Boles, Patty jo Leasure. Luona Urtal, Barbara Collins, Norman Bagger. vice president, Larry Hans- berry, Frank Van Evers, Margaret Murphy, Diane Newell, Beverly Bradford, Marilyn XVorthen, Mary Jean Horner, Shirley Flippan. Polly Goodman, president, Bonnie Kovarovic, and Janet XVilliams. History Club Hear, ye! Hear, ye! The History Club of Plant High is now in session. Membership is limited to stu- dents yvith an overall 'KBU average in history with no grade lower than A recommendation by a social studies teacher and an invitation are also necessary. The goals of the club are to preserve the heritage of Tampa and to further the members, interests in his- toryf' As one of its projects the club prepared a book of historic. memorable events. and presented it to the school library. Research on Tampais role in the Spanish-American XVar and in the Civil XVar provided interesting and enlightening work for fascinated mem- bers. Several civic clubs were provided by the history club with guest speakers. Learning of the many uses of ancient weapons in all parts of the world from Mr. Miller fccntcrl are Ronnie Alvarez, vice presidentg Barbara Beard, historian-parliamentarian1 Dan Arias, president, Patsy Little, sec- retary, Carl Zielonka, treasurer, and jim Hackney, chaplain. But my lacing broke, confusion and excitement fills the roller rink when our gang prepares to invade the floor. Left to right: Bonnie Kovarovic, Patty jo Leasurc, Shirley Flippan, Beverly Bradford, Polly Goodman, Joyce Gray, Frank Van Evers, Mary jean Horner, Mary Randall, Edith Armsteid, Becky Wilson, Diane Newell, 'fominy Hyatt, Ruth Bolcs, Leuona L'rtel, Larry Hansberry, janet XVilliams, jini Wilson, Marilyn NX'orthen, Bar- bara Collins, and Norman Bagger. Diveffszfied C0-operative Training Earn as they learnv is the opportunity given to students under the Plant High D.C.T. programs. Stu- dents must be either juniors or seniors to be eligible for this course. Class starts for D.C.T. before the regular school day. Pupils attend school for four class periods and are then excused to work. Programs also included are co-operative business training and diver- sified co-operative education Cfor students planning to attend collegej. D.C.T.'ers find their jobs profitable as well as valuable learning experiences as they may be found working at almost any type of occupation, nurses' aid, librarian, mechanic, teachers' aid, to men- tion only a few. Employers grade the students on their work and send the grades to the school. This is where the annual D.C.T. banquet fits in nicely, for the student-employee is given an opportunity to in- vite the boss to dinnerf' The D.C.T. convention where D.C.T. students from all participating schools in the state assembled in Daytona and discussed D.C.- T. activity in various districts was a highlight of the vear. lg Let,s be serious about this motion now, Lee Hutchinson, presi- dent, instructs jim Kittrell, jimmy Benedict, Keith Burns, Bill Powell, Clayton Allen, john XValen, Larry Snyder fbackjg Hardy Smith, Lynn NVorgull, VVanda Graves, joan Sims, Roberta Shirley, Marian Ford, jan johnson Cmiddlclg Sue Von Oesen, and janice Pilcher fseatedj. 4 5 XR' -..---v-.....,. Marianne jenkins, treasurer, reads the devotional to: Scott Schiv- eler, Donald Lloyd, Darryl Powell, john Horst, Ben Russell fbackjg Pat Kelly. Riley Brown, Leona Fowler, janet Taber. jean Kring, Laura Lee Cain, Becky XVilson fmiddlej, Carol Mangin, Harold Moore, Marian Manoa, Gayle Morgan ffrontj. xiii 5::::::::5ii?S5ff '- ..... ...,. -,,..m::::'- -M., .. ....... .. illug,,, pg-::.-sm.: ,J ' qu, , :::::-Wm'--'.'z:a-,gi ....., , ...... .......... M ...222t ',.mQ!z: ... Going over the day's agenda, john VVolfe, sergeant-at-arms fstand- inb, relates plans to jerry Brown, Mel Lucas, Frank Chupka, Syd- ney Comer, Larry Hansberry, Dennis Hennessy fbackl' Carolyn Rowe, Barbara Benningcr. Kay Fernandez, Susie Scott, Sylvia Scott, Ed Tryon, Bill Er-kardt, Ken Robinson lmiddlej, judy Davis and Polly Swett fseatedl. ., J Y fm- :..., . V., V W .MV 22 gl13g,iI.':- , '--327:31-' , gum 112335 si LE 31455-Q' .-' p :fu m.,.Lg, --, , K K .,,, +.r.,....:,1-3-..., . living., --..a..fI', 3 f nom., Fred jones, vice president, calls the roll. Listening for their names are: jody Namia, Terry Clark, Butch Green, chaplain fbackj, Charles Davis, Paul Fuessel, Penny Kissling, Betty Chambers, Sandy Rawlings, Frank Cossota, Linda Sanford, Priscilla Zeller, Christine Brown, and Sandra Tice. During the precious minutes before the bell Delores Maslaney, corresponding secretary, and Anne Snyder study while judy Eckenrode, judy Greene. recording secretary C Backl, Beverly Schroeppel, Annette Benchimol, janice Pensiero look on. Muff flip-,f,,31 Q If uulrmuli lin 'mm ,YY,,L,,:.f'-',- ,rf ..... 0 N , 4' Hogcr Colcinan, assistant ctlitorg Norma Blancato, husincss inanagcr, and Cliarlottc Klatlicson, cclitor. inalw ar final clicclx with tht printcr on tlicir laltcst cclition. 140' rs T 1 'iTh.it will inakc- .1 goocl storyf, Boh Mayo, co-sports cclitor. l'LI11.1l'liN to l r.inl-Qic Cox. co-sports cclitor. as thi-y plan thcir sports column for thi- we-ck. Linda Smith, photographer, and Nlathilda Litscy, Times correspondent, plan their pictures and school column. Nancy Bizc, advertising manager, Gabrielle Ayala, circulation, and jean Carriot, 1-xchangc editor, discuss the circulation and cxchange of the Pep Ol Plant. 3 Z Typing and comparing their feature articles are Barbara Blackburn, assistant editor, Doris Sigal, assistant feature editor, Iris Rodriguez, feature editor, and Helen Hatton, assistant feature editor. r iw J yn . X! yiaiiixxsgz. x ..-1 ff ...f f. .- 'un-xus-mu .-1 wg-e. x , ,. Are you sure this copy is the way you want it? Miss Mary Louise Mason, adviser, second from left, checks with the copy editor, Susan MacDonald, and joan Rushing and Marilyn Haase, assistant copy editors. Martin Rothberg and VValker Lundy turn in their ad- vertising mats to Kathy Davis. All three are advertising solicitors. ' 14 Ioan Boulineaux, news editor, assigns stories for the week with the help of Mary Frances McKinley, managing editor. PEP O' PLA Scoop! Hold the front page! journalism students are getting a taste of the newspa- per world. Reporters can be found lurking everywhere, ready to strip students and faculty alike of their deep, dark, secrets and circulate them through that bi-month- ly vessel of Panther communication, The Pep O' Plant. Thanks to the staffis untiring efforts no one is in the dark concerning classroom, administration, and extra-cur- ricular activities. An innovation this year was the Christmas dance held to raise mon- ey for the '59 Pep O' Plant Calendar. Vot- ing machines borrowed from the County Election Board were used to elect the thir- teen calendar couples, and the results were announced at the dance. Delegates from the news staff were sent to the Florida Scholastic Press Association conventions in Miami and Lakeland. A publication ban- quet was given for staff members as a re- ward for their efforts during the year. 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Take twenty-six girls, add equally cute dance routines and baton magic, put them in step with stirring band music, and you have a dynamic half-time show, parade, routine, or band concert number. These are the girls who add color, movement, and appeal to the overall performance of the Plant High Panther Band. Danccros lNancy Showmilter Pauli Hill Pitsy Cole Lmdi Burnette Nancy Hawkins Sharon Henderson Linda Bryant Bonnie Bridshaw and Xl lry Null NlLLaughl1n entertain many a Sandra Rodriguez, Nancy Ad- ams, Ann XVarner, Carol Koblis, Nancy Schweitzer, Shannon Straus, Liz XVatcrs, and Sandy Bokas spend many hours work- ing for precision. Vmfs ity Bmw' L. Man, this one outshines 'em all! joe Dervaes Cseatedl exclaims as he, Bobby Sitton, and Lee Otto help john Hartwell polish his tuba tor the Gasparilla Parade. After an R.O.T.C. review Ed Lutrell, Yvonne Morris, Ann Babe, and Bob Adair put up their instruments hurriedly so they won't be late to their next class. Plantls marching band entertained both Panther and Ter- rier fans at the Thanksgiving Came. Melvin Ayala, George Leach, XValter Parsons, jim Collars. and Ronald Tucker, admit that band uniforms are very hot, especially alter a long parade. They are eager to change clothes. ,Mfg Alincln Hunter, chorus secretary. and julie XYilkins, hand secretary, check through files of previous band engagements in order to determine this yearls performances, Plants, Danceros watch the halftime show attentively to see what Hillsboroiiglfs dancerettes can do. R zmimf Vmfsif and I. V. Drum Majors Fred Ponder and Tommy Fisher receive instructions for the day's routine from Mr. Doug Baer, j.V. Band Director. A I.V. jam session is held by members who put in plenty of practice hours to attain their goal of making varsity next year. Prcoccupied musicians are Betsy Evans, secretary, Buddy XVhitaker, Georges XVilliams. joe Conway, Melvin Tucker, Art Smith, and Marie Pruitt, Cstandingbg Dorothy Lihman, Mary Lynn Ketchey, Bob XVoolf, james Frederickson, and Bruce Robinson Cseatedj. E 'Zi Q -Q3 f S 1 f l f. A I ' :F if i l flifffl f'vS f I W W , t. Q 1 VY, V , 5 A ' ' 1 5 Ready to perform are Carol Cloger, Cindy Britton, Florence Mosley, jo Ann Sanders. Patty jo Leasure, Virginia Leka, Faye Hampton, Retha Sheets, Cseatedb Kenneth Fugua, Tim Herner, Ed Patterson, Don Taylor, Parks Miller, jimmy Mathis, Don Vriezelar, ji-m Boch, Ronnie Crilly, Charles XVay1ie, Alan Moon, Qsecond rowbg Fred Ponder, Leonard Miller, James Snyder, Barry Mnlinger, James Frederiksen, Tommy Lassiter, Andy Myer, jim Robinson, Fred Keating, David Martin, Bob Kramer, Chuck Allison, Bob Brookshier, Cammy Middlebrook, XX ally Becker, Kr-ld Fledeluis, and Tommy Fisher. Page Ore Hundred Fi'YyASeven zmimf Vmfsizy 6l71C61 05 and Mdj0V6ff65 Smiling ancl zippy, the j.X'. Majorcttes Carolyn Fulton, Chris DoBrocky, Diana Zainginastcr, janna Culbreath, and Judy Neal entertain supportcrb of the J. V. team. XX'ell, I like it, Priscilla Salemi, I.V. Dancero co- lwacl, interjects as Diana Zangmaster, head I.V. Maiorcttu, Mrs. Harriet Hewitt, sponsor, and Tish Gabcl, 1. V. Dancero co-head try to Create a new routine. The j. X'. Danceros,Sharon Fulton, Martha Bliven, Tyrce Brccclon, Priscilla Salemi, Tish Cabcl, Cfront rowjg Pat Mcfllone, Kay Frame, Genie Maxwell, Dinah Culbreath, Bonnie Bradshaw, add life and pep to half time shows. 1' XX orltin out with the I X Band is one of the minx plilses of the life of the IX NlljOl'CtlL5 incl Dmnctro Cirolxn Fulton Clirib DoBroclo Diini Lin rnistpr janni Culbreath judx 'Xml ltront rowjz Priscilll Silemi Tish Cibel Pat MC- Clone, M'1rth'1 Bliven Tyree Breedon Qsecond rowlg Bonnie Bradshaw Sharron Fulton Genie Maxwell kay Frame and Dinah Culbreath. Here we'll try a crescendo, Mr. XVilliam Luclca, band director, explains to Iris Anderson, Sandra Leyder, Ivette Gonzalez, Susan Howell, joe Eastburn and john Hall. lx The chorus accompanists, Lee Otto and judy Summerlin, discuss a new tech- nique with director, Mr. Baer. XVilson junior High students welcomed enthusiastic- ally a musical visit from the chorus as did the Lions Club of Tampa whom they entertained at a luncheon. Chorus students are graded on participation and tested on musical composition and terms. The excellent train- ing and hard work coupled with sheer enjoyment of music is obvious when the chorus performs at assem- blies. Choral activity was highlighted this year by a musi- cale, The Pirates of Penzance? The Chorus entertains groups as well as competes in district and state contests. Pictured are Rosemary Nlaurici, Rosemary Messina, Cathy Castellano, Beverly Martin, Nola Tomlinson, Diane Simpkinson, Sue Catton, janet Smith, Linda RiChard, Rhonella Bennett, De- lores Cinesta, judy Clartland, Kathy Davis, Martha Howard, Ruth Querry, Beverly Manson, Frances Brooks, Carol Richard. Phyllis Hed- rick, judv Summerlin, Charlotte Hughes, YVendie Hayward, Darlene jones, Cathy King, julie XVilkins, Qback rowj Sharon Thurmond, Sindri lhoniis Bt lldm in Sllillfl leydcr Susan Arnold Xi ircii Nhniinin, Lee Otto, Henry Femandez, Pete Heisen, Andy Ham- rinlt Stinltv ioung john Hill Kumi th Surrency joe Eistburn Tommy lfure, Annora jiretza, jan Peterson, Robbie Arendt, judy Plowden lindi Nierriim Iris Anderson Sharon Reynolds fstcond royxj bundv Lewis, joan Messina, Linda Albritton, Alinda Hunter, Ixttte Connltz Robtrti Hubins C loria Tavares Sue Stcpp Niarx Hindill judy Arendt, jini XVilson, jo Ellen Cage, Susan Howell, ind Emily Xaughn tseited 4. 4.45- 'Qs-.--s t ll Q SQ 5 ,eg 1, 5 if if E' gg , iffy- Nine Panther Staff s ' 'Yr . 'Q ' Q 5-5? FZ! f:9,,,.R fini if xl' .If' JW'-X fir:- 'ZR QQ' 'Q 1 - fi Subscription assistants, Robin Hill, Linda Benchoff, and janet Brown brace themselves for the rush of salesmen turning in subscriptions. Betsy Evans and Carol Fetcko, organizations assistants, combine ideas for a club layout. Oh, good, the copy will fit after alll Cay Landrum, activities assistant, comments as Gail Legters, copy assistant, and Danny Schwartz, sports assistant, figure the amount of space needed for captions and copy. Fine, Mr. Crane, we'll be the-ref, jim Hackney, scheduling assistant, engages our photographer, as Kathy Phillips, class assistant, nods her approval of the date. , .1 PA TH ER Asyiyfmzfs Come rain or shine, football game or pep rally, school day or pupil vacation, the annual staff labors onl Everyone pitches in to meet the imposing dead- line. There is more to an annual staff than the editors and business staff. Homeroom salesmen carry the ball with those subscriptions-no subscrib- ers, no annual. Annual Staff is considered a sub- ject for the first time this year. Seniors on the staff are given credit and graded on their Work. During the course of all the organized confusion, however, staff members had opportunities to rest their addled brains and gather new material at the F.S.P.A. state convention in Miami and the dis- trict convention in Lakeland. an Gerald Nlallonec, sponsors assistant, and Marilyn Haase subscriptions assistant, get a picture of the yearbooles fi IltlUCltll status. PA THER Bzfmzess Staff s Marilyn Hause Ccenter rightj reports the totals of Senior sub- junior homeroom salesmen, Susan XVhitesidc, Robin Hill, Judy scriptions to senior salesmen Kathy Tillman, Helen Jensen, Glenda Summerlin, jackie Mathis, Sharon Eaddy. Sandra Nelson, Virginia Kooy, Mary Lou Oakley, Ginger Edwards, Charlotte Matheson, Cunningham, Karen Anderson, Barbara Holsopple, Carol Carpenter, Leslie Young, Faye Settles and Sharon Henderson. Barbara johnson, and janet Brown turn in their subscription money Ginger Greene, Roberta Oaks, Barbara Collins, Walter Parsons, Annamarie Gibson, joe Comer, Pat Kauffman, Donna Cramer, and Betsy Barton, sponsor salesman, arrange the display case to advertise the '59 Panther. Peggy jones, Cfrontl turns in her sponsor reports to Pat McCarty and Dianne Zangmaster, Cseatedl and Ginny jefferson, Henry Brown, Beverly Hayman and Nancy Lucas finish last minute checks on their reports. daily to Linda Benchoff Cleft centerj. Joe Comer is presented a subscription to the ,59 Panther by Alice Paschal fseated centerj Lee Bickerstaff, Walter Parsons, Sharon Buggles Cstandingl Sandra Lott and Judy Moore Qseatedl. f Page Ove Hundfed Sixrylhree fr t - ' Qg,x.,,.e4f ff F ,. Q Q wk 2 Q, A 1- 4 , 5 9. . M ' fx 'wx K s M N 4- ' .Q . .nf 1 A ,7g Nx. 'HQ ' S 1 - Mr A ff, fu. ,-Q. 5 Qnhw lb ' M 1 'Q ! I 'S 5 1 M. . l qi. gg W 1 ' W, K M 5 . Q yi, Q. 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MY? , 223 + G1 as sz. are M 3:5 191 'Wai I 1 Q gi X X 1 Z A ' I? W, '.- A 1- , ' ' ,--' 1 ,. T W. 1 V' s in K. H V, U sxjxv b A R K I X 3 E 3 A. if W K5 ' fb Q 'i lg: x 1 ', s - 6 A - . . Q V iff Six- Kg V , jlnif' J xx ' 4A M ' h ' 71 X W xx 7 i 'in .X wx 1 1 . f A . . - A ' 7 ' I , ni Z . Ks 1' Q mfr' 1:53414 Wx .X .X iffy-'lk WSI 5 2 diff? is L 'ng . l,. v 's 'O' ,, . 'J S ' L A-1 ixihfns' 51 Hours of skull practice led by coaches, like Bill Minalizin and Joe Zulupski resulted in success. Trainer Paul Cleveland prepares for the seas-9n's injuries. The teamls anxiety is near climax- Football is serious. Its intensity is reflected as Eddie Trebes hits the sled. P!6Z7Z7Zf7ZCg Keyfzofer Success Much is said about the Panthers . . . but the many hours of preparation, evidenced by David Switt and Steve Hall, are rarely stressed. The time has arrived . . llerrin scores against jefferson and adds yards to his Seasonls 528 yard total. Romano. powerful junior end, suffered from a broken leg. Page Cue Hucfefi Seventy Harnett heads for a rest after hard defensive play against thc Devils. JEFFERSON In a hard fought intracity' game, Plantls scrap- iron defense slammed the door on jeffersonis running attack. The Panthers forward wall was led by 200 pound tackle Encinosa along with other line stand-outs Jones, Harnett, Raduns, and Frix. Plants speedy backs put together a seven- ty-yard drive against a determined team. Cross- ing from the one yard line, XYhitehcad scored for the first t. d. Later. Plant recovered a fum- ble deep in jefferson territoryg following several more plays, Herrin was in for the final touch- down, and the score remained 13-0, Plant. ST. PETERSBURG Plant's supersonic offense and defense led in the fourth victory. Race horse backs, Nlhitehead and Herrin reeled off many runs as the for- ward wall rose to greet the Green Devil line. Also playing a spirited game was reserve full- back Butler and reserve halfbacks, Arango and Ray. Although the victory was a great one, it was not without cost: end Romano fractured a leg while trying to recover a Green Devil fum- ble and became the second player to be out for the season. Once again the Panthers took over the conference lead, by virtue of a 20-6 vic- tory. Bob Ray scoots around end for good gain. U s N k . 'Q 9 A J I'.1'- 4' f 3. 1 0 1 'ee 5 A KM, w ff 3. 'Cnr V, , ,- xg- ' Timm f'3 Q! Dfw gg ,, 32 K, I .Md X49 1 T. n I vii r . A . , A AS' N r - B 'L o U. 9 71' 1 , .,'- f 1 'H wi X ,S ya xx A Ks. 1 , 23 ww-W Cwvff' 4 xx! - Y 4 7 1 V I ' w 4? Q I rj 7 'W0MM it R f fi- ,A 1 fd' 'is ' H 750 .xv 0 . ,R I if .lfe, A x D ri 5 W, 5 J' Q, LA r Q 4,4 I 4-K V -1 .0 I ? , f at 'I' ' f 'i .2 ,gs ' r ' .rfgi I 4' Q , , vt! . ' 1 43, W ' X an P M 'r X I . 1 Q N , . r Vs' fp - 1 ': '+fsg,.Zbf1mX 493 V . Q. , X. ..-,,f.:91.,,,x,.. wx. Wy, .ning Nat: 1 Ss M f-5 5. 2 'Rx dp, -':'fw+f ' ' ',f'fLW 'W 'f'ffN 11 A tcm-T,'fe, '7 -if a fbr': I 522 W .?iff',f2faw: ...5eMsfi' i V - 'e1? ' Qgiifqaggggfyikf' Tired, but happy Bob Ray converted 18 times in Panther games. Below: Coach Lorenzo sends in 200 pound tackle Dave Frix with de- fensive signals. Wright 1145 cocks his arm Rlghtz SUSIC Rosenberg reflects Plant's dismay as Hillsborough takes the lead. Coach Lorenzo tells 6'3,' Senior End Dick Banks to block that kick. -And he did! Right: A moment of excitement as Bob Ray makes the all important extra point. Page One Hundred Seventy-Four if D it .I if 1 Q5 it sg-' .5-f. P kwwmww . ml' f , W,- JV 9' R M Qi j L X V' gg 5, Q .av .SQ ,K , W 5 W M g f. V ,sw-15 f W M .Q , , ,,,,,,,,,,,M 5 I' v .Z ,L ,,.,f-J xgm. 1 , A .aff U I , , if v s fl ff v 'ff Y .W A by-HP w is if pf f I , 'Q RW YA, 'fu v Vx wa-+Q.,,,.'g W, V N , 'z 2 ll' 5 -f',:, ' iq 4' ,4 , 3 36 .,, ve, M' ' X, ,E 53 3 Mus Q ji? gwnx ,J '14 + ' . Q QQ 1 Q 131 1 A , 3.1 gl, 'N qi'- x ii . ls.. -f'e4 Q 1 an '9131 J? , ,1 . ' s 3.4. , 6 fm Q- 2 'Q fkk ' . gg 'z :Q in tix' 7 v Walla K in if-N S5 . A x wi . 'Nr-.1 Sv ' cf v , ' 5' 1.1. mg . . , .viyv A L .Q if ' 3? im ty D .A , ,I 5. l 7 1, N 9 42,5 After a season of hard work comes the night of celebration-The Football Banquet. Coach Lorenzo congratulates Bob Raduns, recepient of the Clewis Blocking Awardg after presenting awards to Mark XYhitehcad, outstanding back and team captaing Robert XVallace, spirit nwardg Boll XVebb, most improved playcrg and Alv'n jo fs, l1t'ti1I ing 'nem' 1. , 7 j r e jf? 4, ,aff al QAM , M' Ml Right: Nut only brawn but also brains were displayed by Mark XVhitehead, Robert XVallace, and Dennis VVoods as they were selected for the 7 first All-City Scholastic Team. Left: Fall practice offers many skills valuable to the football player. Running the tires as dem- oilstrated by Jerry Roque trains the mind to be a ert. Lower Right: David Frix, john Truelock, Mark Yvhitehead, Alvin jones, and Bob Webb were exceptionally honored by being placed on either the All-City, All-Conference, All-State, or All-American Teams. Vital practice statistics which aided the Panthers to victory are given to statistieian Danny Schwartz by Manager Jeep Conner. 3- lv I J lv! I 4 W t W? Members of the undefeated junior varsity team are: bottom row, Demi Toole, Pete Licata, Harry Hickinbotliam, Sam Gipson, Dennis Shokes, Bill Bryson, Tommy Mims, Joe Scionti, Billy Case. second row, Bob Hicks, Sam Fillingham, joe Bass, Stan Marine, George Gardner, Frank Felicione, jimmy Hunt, Bill Trice, Max XVilliams, Charles Roberts, Sam Durrance. third row, Fred Raffa, George Spoto, Bob Poague, Ray Artmann, Mike Sweat, Richard Chavez, Ray Chieva, Mike Ramsey, john Bear, Donnie Frey, and jack Staples. Coaches Harry Bringger, Bernie Wilson, and jim Crosier discuss team possibilities before the final game. amor Vmfyify oofbazll Plant Plant Plant Plant Plant Plant Plant ,. Lakeland 13 D- jefferson 0 an Manatee 6 . ,,,, Clearwater 7 W Hillsborough 12 -WM Robinson 6 oc- Chamberlain 0 Page One Hundred Seventy-Seven ff' in, fm 2 Q ii lx5 : 'I , L4 we 3,3 . Hatton, Me-elcins, Crockett, Bryant, Felicione, Cfirst rowlg Spear, Landrum, Hicks, Cohen, Rosenburg, Garcia, and Maney, express great joy after the Hillsborough victory. Mrs. XVilma XYorlev sponsor and senior Kleine Nhnev fstandin D in struct sophomores Gerry Bryant and Sherry Nleekins in a new Cheer. Poge Cfe Hundred Se.eof,-E QP' Susie Carc-ia, Cynthia Cohen, Susie Rusenburg, and Cay Land rum prepare decorations for the annual cheerleader s dance. if X R I ef' Ki ix We Cheerleaders show glee after railroad trip and victory over Dee -Xnn Spear oxc Hicks Helen Hitton Fr inces Felicione and Sarasota. Linda Crockett all i rte th it the annuil football banquet vms a mfsify h661 !6d6lI67 5 Hi, Plant! Letis cheerff Clapping and bouncing, the Plant Cheerleaders heighten spirits and excite- ment with new yells and plenty of vigor. There is more to this business of cheerleading than meets the eye. These spunky girls begin practicing two weeks before school starts in the fall, and contin- ue working one hour each day during the foot- ball season. To them falls the pleasant yet busying task of sponsoring the dance after the first foot- ball game. As if this wereift enough, the cheer- leaders poured time and effort into making the pep rallies new and clever this year. They pre- sented skits to the delight of students and faculty. Although the bulk of their work falls during the football and basketball seasons, they are by no means idle at the seasonfs end. During the last few months they are bouncing and clapping again, preparing and training new girls to try out for cheerleader for the next term. Cheerleaders still look cute and cheerful after a long hot scrimmage during jefferson pep rally. 139' Bm kefbazf! After being swept through by graduation. the Plant basketball team built a nucleus around -lim Reed, the one returning letterman. During the first Panther game, which was a victory, the team showed great promise. Unfortunately the team was plagued by key injuries which hurt us in the early part of the season. YVhen injured players Bill Steen and Jim Reed re- turned. the team took shape. Leading the team in points were jim Reed, and john Mainwaring. Other team leaders were Dick Banks, Bill Steen, Dennis Garcia, and Bob Mayo. The final result in games came to a season's tie of 11-11. ln total points, Plant ac- counted for 1.282 while the opposition scored only 1,253 Chealzz le Plant 52 , Clearwater Plant 48 mv, , St. Pete Plant 44 Chamberlain Plant 37 7 , Boca Cie-ga Plant 40 an Hillsboro Plant 53 5,55 Sarasota Plant 56 ,, Northeast Plant 51 , jefferson Plant 68 1 Manatee Plant 53 Clearwater Plant 73 ,, , St. Pete Plant 48 7, , Jesuit Plant 85 as C Manatee Plant 66 Chamberlain Plant 44 7 Jesuit Plant 60 Boca Ceiga Plant 71 Hillsborough Plant 81 Sarasota Plant 69 Northeast Plant 76 5 , jefferson nw ff..- .... i an f X gigs , M? W2 ' if V V, . m4 rw W K sp K W 'fr ' , bv, is . 'pf c 1 - W 5' 'W 4 af f Vi 1 ' Q 'f N, , R gg, f A 1 ' Z x-, x ,... ww 5 520 3 ,, 5, A 2535.1 Q S1 af 'f -If ya ,Q 44, jr Yi! AA N JZ V ,, 33 , , ,' 't gf 'ef ,Q .,, X., X 43 ,A ,4 1-2 , X:f,r:.f 1 f f ' rf We nv, , , , , N sf. 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Vmfsify Basketball Mayo and Banks team together for another play as Mainwaring comes ' 4 , W Student ,ff 'f 'Z in to help. Teacher l I 'ARL 'J Dennis Garcia passes the rebound to Bill Steen. Idolizers Parent I' junior Varsity Colcl Team members are Alec Vance. George Spoto, Frey, jim Tyler, Bill Kcrsey, Bob Hicks jick Stiples Billv W itson Diek Pike, Phil Pierce, Phil Biekers. Steve Demi, Cfirst rowj, Donnie manager, tsecond rowjg and Coach john Burgess Qbitk ZHZZ07' am if mkefbazf! Plant 39 DDD Plant 37 DDD Plant 58 ,.,, Plant 43 DDD Plant 39 DDD Plant 58 ,Do, Plant 49 DDD Plant 51 DDD Plant 50 DDD 43 Plant DDD Plant 49 DDD Plant 47 DDD Plant 51 DD Plant 53 DDD Plant 55 D D Plant 61 ,DD Plant 47 D Plant 38 DDD Plant 36 D DD Plant 46 DDD DD Clearwater DDDDDDD St. Pete Chamberlain DDDD Boca Ciega Hillsborough DDDDD Sarasota DD Northeast D D Iefferson DDD Manatee .D Clearwater D DDD St. Pete D DDDD D Iesuit DDD, D Manatee Chamberlain DDD DDDD Iesuit Boca Ciega Hillsborough DDD Sarasota DD Northeast DDD jefferson 27 39 46 33 40 28 45 49 59 42 50 49 65 57 49 43 34 48 47 56 Top Right: Coach Burgess instructs Guards Bill Kersey Alec Vance, Phil Bickers, Bob Hicks, and Steve Demi on correct ball handling. Center jim Tyler prepares to pick-off Dick Pikeis re- bound, as teammates Donnie Frey, jack Staples, and George Spoto are alerted for action. Page One Hurdred Eighty-Six 'B ,iifx 2 5 L f- dv .. 4 1 1 A, A Al SK k iran f if -'MVAL W. V as 'Q 22,2 Q 51- , 1 mul-f ,PQ P fi! ef I uv ... ... I I IX Qi Y P ii gdb I M 44 X , ,W 1959 baseball team members Ivan XVilliams, Jim VVebber, Don Withers, Fred Hirons, Permuy, Mike Erwin, and Jim Butler. Dick Hitt scores as Lance Herrin prepares to bunt. Catcher Dayton XVard calls the pitch. .ne Cleve Crosswy and Mario Polo put the Paul Alvarez, Richard Obmann, Alan Bouverat, Frank squeeze on Dennis Garcia. Coaches Bill Minalnm and Bill Burns discuss team possibilities. HT NY' R C UA CH , Vi i wg H- Fin- The 1959 team included Dick Hitt, joe Garcia, Cleve Crossway, Mario Polo, Gerald Brownstein lfirst rowlg Dayton NVard, David VValker, Lance Herrin, and Ronnie Sheets. Baseball 1959 saw the Panther nine come to bat with several returning lettermen. Optimism and hard work Were the prime factors in the outcome of the season. Dick Hitt, Lance Herrin, and Richard Obmann led the team along with several newcomers who show promising potentials. Coaches Bill Burns and Bill Minahan kept the team on the go. Jim Butler slides in under Fred Hiron's tag. wi-fin! X . , ' . ' v we , J 5 V . b I qfas : Xxx R 4 0 4,1 ww :thi , ,fn ' ,f .2 A . VL. U1 V ,gpg up ' ' 1 A .1 x , 1351. ' s' 4 1 .- ,ai ,bg .4422 A 4, N415 ag' -:Ja f -,, 1. , 53-4.-' aiilwez xr -I an s 31 'SSH J A' 9' A. ff., A pal? :papal-,,ggi. 3E, . ig Q 3 :Ji 'fs . ' -4- We 1 .sa -ffl. if-S 1-1 1 g' E g ,sk ,, . . X , R ' -.Z 43, sa-H., -A M H ' - . f .sg-self . 2-ff. . .:,:f1,,i 'A jEga1.,.att:.l 'l i' 2 A '.1.:,.f3s1?L'-A-..s-'lf Sq ...t --L. 5 Richard Obmann winds up and fires the pitch. Page One Hundred Eighty-Nine ff K, rink? in .A - 44 . 7- .W V. ,-, Q: 7 v,'.,T-az-X a'2519 -' ,:,.. v-.1-rf. -f- . 5 gf f,-- .xr -'1.,.:-. - ea,-4 -qi' A Plant's track team, Manager Bill Bamard, Bob Lee Culbreath, joe Bass, Howard Fe Sherwood West, Harry Hickinbotham, Jim Cooper, Bob Hohnadely Bert Fowler, Fr key Nutting, Roger Tully, Frances Warren, Ed Garcia fthird rowjg Iohn arcy, Ric Cid Femandez, and Marshal Vacher made a good showing is year. CX J-'JV l'?P'ldrtDJ' V 1- J' V V food' JP Q WUJ K D lfgx WJJWPI VXI? :5 B ff Q, F do aff Q2 O I7 , if C4 YN 9 Richard Townsend strives for a new broad Jump record 49 f 9 19 dj 11 ' 0 bf wood West. an -,. if a .M - . Z:'-'-'2t'f vaf J- 548 3' .'3 ,,2:3:M-.1,59b,:xEEe.-.1 std .rj an ., 7 f C.V,fE :-7 '-g1j f f 5f774f,'j,-52: JLQ 'iff A1347 W-f'i'P -A '- - ' 'e ' ' A if 4-o Ready and waiting for the gun are Karle Hennen Bob Lee Culbreath and Sher Divid Allen, Plant's hope for pole vault. clears his mark easily. Tmck Track has seen an exceptionally good season at Plant this year. George Leach, a sprinter, is the finest prospect in the last few years. Strong in high jump, the team is also greatly improved in broad jumping. Charles Encinosa has shown outstanding ability with weights. Relays were one of the strong points all season with Mark YVhitehead, Richard Townsends, S h e r w 0 o d XVest, and Don Mixon. Carl Hennen showed well in the quarter mile. james Cooper and Don Mixon rounded out the distance men. Coach jim Crosier clocks his hurdlers. Charlie Encinosa, another Plant hopeful, pre- pares to throw the discus. p Don Mixon and Ed Morgan practice the baton exchange for their relay team. N1 V 4' Y V ' ' ' J V x, V Top: Coach Bill Minihan gives Herbie Yohner and Danny Diaz final instructions on game technique. Above: Good game! Charlie Bartlett, Bob Hor- ton, Bob Adler, and XVesley Hankins shake hands after a tough set. Right: Lining up for a team shot are Kenny Marcus, Al Aaron, David Rosenbaum, Danny Diaz, Steve Stone, Charlie Bartlett, Alan Berg, Bob Adler, Bob Horton, Herbie Yohner, Wesley Hankins, and Coach Minihan tback rowj. Page One Hundred Ninety-Two g I 7 1 X .... I J' 4 Demonstrating strokes are David Rosenbaum, forehand, Kenny Marcus, serve, and Al Aaron, backhand. mms XVith the net season underway at Plant, pros- pects for a first or second place in the YVestern Conference looked good. Practice sessions at the Davis Islands courts left no doubt in Coach Bill Minahan's mind that the strongest point in the team's success was having all-over good players. Outstanding players are Herb Yohner, Kenny Marcus, and Danny Diaz. The boys prac- tice aftcr school until 5:30 to polish off net services, net techniques, and all-round team- work. JT Hfo cuiicn 'ff idx' .1 . ' . , NM sm ' at ,Q a 4 .- ,R L' ,J ' T 1' r ll' Str jim Carleto, Hampton Copeland, john Taggart, Bob Hart, and Tommy Root wait their turn on the green. aff Forel The Panther golf team spends another daily practice session on the Palma Cc-ia green. These outstanding golfers compete with all XVest- ern conference schools. Harry Root, star golfer is a low score medalist. Lanny Scott. a transfer stu- dent this year, has shown outstanding promise. up David VVard. Elton XVoodward, Philip Plyer, Lanny Scott and Harry Root prepare for a workout on the course. tstt an John Taggart, Tommy Root, and Jim Carleto watch Elton XVood- ward prepare to tee off. Coach Joe Zalupski sets the tee for a golf demonstration. Harry Root drives the ball down the fairway. C , , . ,A-4 La nulf '-N hi 4- 'E h pq . , v, . -A' J, ,VP 4 , 317. i J A B -'Q 1-. ! Q---Q. ,Q p J . Tw... -9 'xv X sf ivcx ww. Nw. 1 ir N Na, whiff L..... Pctc- Mitina, one of Pl'mt's hopefuls overtime on his huttcrflp stroI'e. Mr A 'mwiirhbirlfew 4.- practices jim Fisher, Richard Darby, Ciw.- T' '11 if ' 1 ' . y I ,iq ,. J..,.. T.: . ' ? L fini - 'fr A Af ' L -K ir - Q .JL A 532, 1 Y, .,.1. Mw,,, W,..,-.f - ,..,....-f ,,....-f.. --- is L , . N 11 ? W1 H 4 x 5 1 Larry Procop, Joe Dixon, joe McCleod, Chris Thames, jolm Jenkins, and Duanne Humpries work long hours perfecting their racing dives for that head start. and jwhn Darlson line up for the gun. 2 3391 ' - .4 I L fr c .Q-1 wwf 4 - 2131 g 54151 , 5 FHP'?' , f ,jvfmr iff? M ,,, x..,VW . -.ad ,., + -A 3 '2141 Q f ' 4 ,QF ' I :Li 4 if Zi ff' in nr 1 S wr. Qu J 'fr X 1 K EJ ' r K, i 'ffilf -W 'fi , f' Sf ia 3 1 iw? 4 12 s W- 29? 3 M 5 ' 'Wi J - r Q ixmmpbwa qw -W They're off! ,wry -HMS, 1 - GMV5' Q x 'sr .xv avg E' s A 'K' ka, 7' 'ZS' 'x Martha Bliven, Marsha Ayers, Sandra Asbury, Virginia Cunningham, jane Staples, Judith Zwern, April Stanley, Anne Lippe, Mae Harris, Dee Dee Brown, fback rowl, jean Pierre, Karen Mook, Lisa Boukard, Jeanne Frissel, Rose Marie Ellis, Donna Bentler Leslie Young, Carol Moreland, Barbara Benz, Carolyn Potter, and Melinda VVoodall, ,hack row, make up a fine swimming team. Not Pictured, Sandra Alban, Sandy Eland, Pam Spencer, and Collette Seiler. Managers Dee Dee Brown, Anne Hale, and Carol Royer keep records of times and aid swimmers during meets. Tfqii, ,,. . 'Br , In order to compete in a swimming meet the girls must first meet qualifying times. Marsha Ayers displays unique talent as she executes a front dive pike. Gifflffwimmmcg Coach Harriet Hewitt takes time out for a breather after a day's practice. giv-' R 3, Zzfls' bysiml Edu cation 1'- 9 Volleyball games, as well as all of the other games, are played between two of the eight to ten squads in class. ..t, ff J . ,ff . 1,4 . k-MMF, it ,. of - e 5.1 Left By the right flank, marchlv March- ing practice proves worth while, especially to the winning squad in drill review. Below Stretch, pull, stretch, pull. Every- day before the games begin, the physical education classes have about ten minutes of exercising. ..-q1no-l ..-1-ll' Girls' bysiml Ealzzmfian Basketball time is short fingernail time. This provokes some disappointment until the girls realize that safety is the only objective. Right: VVhat a close race, but there's bound to be a winner. Exercise and fun are key words in our Girls' P. E. Department. Ping pong without a ball? Maybe sol Anything can happen and usually does in the Girls' P. E. Department. 1 .f1f' Q44-' J, . ..x ' ,Mu an 55 ' FT, Y. -'5 'A JFHF' S 'Tiff --4. Above: Tense moments during softball championship games causc crowds to gather. Batter is Mindy XVoodall, catcher is Marsha Ayers, and umpire is Mrs. Lane. Right: Gathering arrows and totaling the scores after an archery contest, are Pat Perry, Linda Benchoff, Marilib Simmons, and Ophelia Cuilliams. Below: YVhat do you mean, you'rc falling? Tug o' war, along with other minor sports, is taken up toward the end of the year. 1--..,.. A Q, f' gm 7, fl 4, X ff X 74 ,. , il, , , , , , ,Z f ww A---Wf- :A W- f . , f Q A' f' -AVHV ' W A 1.., ' IW! .f,: LE 'Y Z f fff f , 1 1 , Z I x ik? Q V x If A ' 'A-- - ff? fg f , U g L Q ag-3 1 'x all .Zu Q. Entrusting our safety to stronghearted men, we begin now to train the youth that in the future will form our first line of defense. One of the three high schools in Florida that par- ticipate in the R.O.T.C. program, Plant takes pride in its high degree of military training, R. O. T. C At Easelu comes the command. XYhewl what a workout! is the thought that flashes through a new cadetis mind. This cadet, like many others, is becom- ing acquainted with the R.O.T.C. pro- gram, offered by Plant, one of the three participating high schools in Florida. All the drill and hard work goes into the building of boys mentally, physically, and morally. Six parade reviews each year test the cadets' skill, discipline, and achievement and give them the oppor- tunity to distinguish themselves in va- rious ficlds. Remarkable Plant R.O.T.C. riflemen succeeded in placing first in the county and were chosen as one of the two tri-state teams to participate in na- tional competition. They placed second in the 3rd Army match, another national contest. Honor platoon cadets put in ex- tra work and time for their'display of precision drill at dress reviews. This Christmas the cadets furnished food bas- kets for needy families through the help of Saber Club members fofficersj and a local church. The annual Sponsorls Ball, open to all students, is held in the fall of each year when the R.O.T.C. sponsors are named. At the Military Ball in the spring, only cadets and dates may at- tend. arm! i071 Staff Attenti0nl', commands Sgt. Rouleau, and all cadets snap to Alan DeWald, S-23 Lee Moffitt, Bat. Exec.g Billy Wilson, S-35 Lamar Logan, Bat. Adj.g Col. Stanley R. Connerg Bill McMullen, Bat Com and Robert Seal, Rifle Team Capt.g all agree that pretty Battalion Sponsor Ginny Newton is a definite addition to Plant's R. O. T C Wow- , , ' 'o Q IW' ,If 1 'W ' -f T-v:f.,pl'.f--I M ' If g f'-w r ffwm 1? 'L a ' , A f Q ' ' 4 qyf fp UI' rx afrff r 'lf' F v ff- rrfzk it ff, 7 7 A J. 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'Z '. f... ,. -1 -.JQVL W- , . .. . q u . -- ..A ., .5-', ,ff 1 5 ki W ,X- 5 1 ' ' N . . -B , a 53,1-sig .,,., , ,.-..e,,L+.- Sk:T,xig..ia3,,s Jigs? A - XIW:-,s.r1's..,1 Q11 mf 1 lv .I t JH' ', V x?. IV9' 'lf' 'T ,. 2 ff 515-R2 S-4:4 'viii ' 1 5 ff f f ,M 1 :sM N. Hi qv .RNN , J 'Q N . , 0 XA A XLQ 3, 8 s.ti1Q3, r X , X- A -' F as , -9 lu 'Y U, 1 53, 'ZA' 1 1f5:?E',i' H 1 STR! of 4 ,ffjg Clfficers i?jL! Richard Hirsh and Ceoffery Elting show Dax eanna Stewart and Penny Kissling an easy way to learn the parts of a carbine. Russell Chapman, and Franc,-es Pittman ex- plain the working parts of a U.S. Carbine Cal. .30, M2, to Gabrielle Ayala and Caroline Newbern. Kissling, Ginny Newton, Daveanna Stewart, Carole Bentler, Caroline Newbern, and Louise Booth. Russel Chapman and jim Dowling assemble a B.A.R. lor Barbara May. rf Nngunnis X- .yffff ,fy K V , f' f l , M Lv Fl ,aff -E: Sgt. Green Ccentcrh tallies up the target scores of Harrison Fail and Bill Mchlullin. Both are expert riflemen and an assest to the team. Bob Seal, Instructor Cadet Captain, gains a lot of experience while instructing. Iohn XVhitley, Bill McMullin, John VVare, Harrison Fail, Ralph Gravlee, Alonzo Turner, Doug Engelhart, and Bill VVilson Ckneelingjg Lamar Logan, jim Dowling, John Evenhouse, Bill Wood, Dave Rushing, Rance NVinkler, Ronnie Futrell, Frank Franklin, Al Atwater, Milton Lambertson, jim Biggerstaff, Ed XValters, and jim Cooper fstandingl. Rzfle Team The Rifle Team distinguished itself this year by becoming the first school to win all six matches and to mark the first possible, score fired at MacDill in the history of the K'Smitty Browne Match- es. The first team placed first in county, first in 4th Army Corps and tied for eighth place in Army area, second team placed third in 4th Corps area. In the shoulder to shoulder matches the high individual score of the match at Ocala, fired by Iohn VVhitley of Plant, aided in earning Plant the second place team trophy. Plant riflemen dominated the unclassified division of matches in the Ninth Annual Cold Coast Matches. Daytona Beach Iunior Open awarded the team two first, three second, one third, and one fourth place trophies. This year four men qualified as Distin- guished, and eight as Expert riflemen. XVhen up against a team with jim Cooper, Bob Seal, jim Dowling, Harrison Fail, and john XVare rival riflery teams beware! john Whitley, Ralph Gravlee, Bill Mclwlullin, Bill Wilsun, and Lee Moffitt, demonstrate the standing, sitting, and kneeling riflery positions. Page Two Hundred Six w v I N s Y 1 1 5 olmf Guard i 1' I I s 0 4 s O s a , v Q jx! ff , M, f QL. A 4 - f ' l . I f 'fi' 1 1 Keeping up a quick pace, Plant's Charles XV. Kurtz R.O.T.C. Honor Platoon marched in the Gasparilla Parade, winning applause all along the way. Right: The Color Cuard always does an exccllcnt iob when called upon for reviews and parades. Left to right are Mide Erwin, Dennis Garcia, Carrington Barrs, Frank Cossota. mmf Platoon The highlight of R.0.T.C. rexqiews is the Honor Platoon with their excellent exhibition of precision drill. Honor Platoon Com- mander is Cadet 2nd Lt. Bobby Seaone. ge, ,c 01115, K S U PER LA TIVE5 Glamorous are the stalwarts, outstanding in their notoriety. A cheery smile, a helpful act, a brilliant thought, a winning score have en- deared them to student and teacher, and pre- served them for posterity. BEST ALL AROUND Paula VVilder john Blumer Take il tip from Paula and john. Lifeis a merry-go-round: hop onf Activities keep them in ll whirl, Our Best All Around boy and girl KX MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Carol Ramsey David XVard David's skill und C11rol's grin Combine to make another win. Follow the way that life may lead For you're Most Likely To Succeed MOST TALENTED Sandra Rodriquez Ronnie Alvarez Our Most Talented couple takes a climb That will lead them to the light of lime. Ronnie and Sandra, they are by name, XVho will advance to heights of fame. MOST INTELLIGENT Patti Pound Peter Rc, Tlicir sanity is not in cloulmt Pvtcr and Patti take time out From btuclics for some mt-rrimcnt Behold-the Most Intelligent. BEST PERSONALITY Doris Dyche jim Reed A pair with Pcrs0n:xlity,' plus XVe,rc always glad to liavc- with us. Thcre's no escapgv dc-clarcs jim For Doris wants a word with him. ENCYCl OPAEDIA MOST SINCERE Liz XVaters Harry Root Harry accepts Lifs ziclviee UIl2lXK'.llC' of her clt-vice. They won t mislezul you, have no fear These two ure known as Hhlost Sincere? FRIENDLIEST Frances Felieione Lee Nloffitt Lee's and Franees's beaming smiles YVill lead them through lifels clark aisles In all they do, they will he blcssecl For these two are our K'Frienclliest.,' -., .gy ' fx, 5 Marsha MOST ATHLETIC Ayers Mark XVhitehead Mark and Marsha are the ones we name For the boosting of the Panthers' fame. XVell in life's game you'll always fare For you're the Most Athletic pair. BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Helen Hatton Robert Wallace Best School Spirit is the part That Bob and Helen take to heart A helping hand they gave our school For supporting Plant is their main rule I' ' 'X I , -4. BEST LOOKING Joyce Hicks Bruce Julian Stepping through the looking glass To Search the entire senior class NVQ find two, Joyce :incl Bruce by name, Best Lookingi' is their claim to fame. CUTEST Karen jackson Bob Raduns XVith 21 smile as their umbrella Karen :incl Boll really shine They're the cutest gal :incl fella ln the Class of Fifty-Nine. A , Q RONALD ALVAREZ BARBARA BLACKBURN JOHN BLUMER J 'x JM .IN , J ,I If lx' 6 J x 4' 1 X, LINDA X lf' X. ,wk V. DAN ARIAS CAROLE BENTLER The Ha!! Recognition of one's talents and merits brings perhaps the greatest personal satis- faction to some people. Others are not con- tent to reap the rewards netted by being blessed with natural talents, but instead they spend their lives exercising those tal- ents. In their work they prove to be val- uable friends, and recognized assets to so- ciety. Thirty-five assets to Plant High School were selected by the faculty this year on the basis of outstanding citizenship and service to the school. Similarly the senior class chose five teachers whom they deemed most valuable to the student body. M355 ROZ CUMMINGS LINDA CROCKETT LANCE HERRIN 2 IVETTE GONZALEZ SANDY HIBBS 0 Fame KAREN IACKSON ALVIN IONES if.t A ll S-gif A ,. AQ, A Ax A my Q NJ4'PQLAJ:UJ 1 as v I 4, W' 1 ,f J' DQ. L L IN A ' - 1 if ' ,v , , x ' ., JI XtlJ,1.Q'J,, ,V dll L lf J I Q K ,N JJ 4, Y V t L fi lf' ,F Y ff .f 'Ji 5 90 15 by ' HN A1 U Hf K-fl RWJ Uv N ,A fr .I K V Q.KB,A'k , 42,21 fy' I J' J M ye ,, V xxx. IN X ' . 'iv X Off ' ,J JY Lf X Q V AU Kvcxiik - 1 5- yu Ay AX yy 'rdf --. wwf 4x of . f, 'J LA 'I . ll. Q11 I f pzlx U' lv iq Lf 1 fl I 1 NA-fu QPcge Two Hundred Sevenfeen U ' M fy J J My ' N, ki UXNJXL Nr, flax V Mx If X X X '1 1 ,JV L' KJ vJx NN. KARIN KNIGHT ALENE MANEY POUND vi 'f ANN LYN LIGHTNER ELISE MANRY 1 6 Sz, as V PETER RE CHARLES McMACKIN The all A ,uu.u JA-0-ul-d ,4Cn.,0-ui QISEKDSON HARRY nooT ag. .ao-Cu ,J4.ez,u-e -IJ'-0 37-eugf ,0,LuJa41.4fV.f -JA-u-o4.Af 0.11.4-71.2, ,and C, ,Q ,QHLL SKIPPER SMITH 'f'f0 u ' otfa-4,1-e.ya,.' 317.2 uZg0f,j9.f. 07726 441.9 .fmilfwl JLU C4111 . JOHANNA ULMER ROBERT WALLACE BUCKY SHUFFLEBARGER HOWARD SWEET I ' O , , J af , ,y Q. M1 ff , f h , ,L 1. f 41 4 I 4 v if Y s ffl, LA!!! fwfl U Af f W' Q' L! ' 2 I- v - LL 'M 4. X f 1 1' .4 yv 1. . ,Af ' -.1 f 4. f , , a 'J I' f lfh j 0? L , iffy, 5 'ff' if V ,Li 'PV Alf? 'vlrf I, Af uf I 41 'L 6 ,, I I YL X7 I A ,gf-2 1, L4 L,-f L Q ,J fr, , ' J , 1, . '!-v'- I, J W LL, 1, Af fy,-V 'L I yu 'l A .v A F, ,v 1 .L Lf- ,YQ 0 ff 3 .f I S L v YN J I . , f 4,1 1 L .f ., , ' . Q -, f ' .. , 11 my ik Q .1 N, . ? Q X L . . f - 1 1 v LL ipoge Tlv55HJ:mdr6d Nineteen VJ ' 1 ' 1 I 7 I 4,-1 lg L L. if r i . v J- , DAVID WARD MARK WHITEHEAD DOTTIE WILSON ANN WARNER PAULA WILDER TOMMY WOODARD AE A 3 , he Ha!! 0 Fame Teachers fmfiu.. uw' 'if ilu? 7 Hee!! of Fame MRS. LUCILLE MAVILLIAMS MRS. MEDORA BROVVN 6. 'J. i ,L MR. JACK MARLEY MR. LEE T. STOKES MR. FRANK LOREINZO . an Y x 4 Q, s Q s ,ff '- , 7 Q 'Ar 14 1, ,, , A tn 2 2 4 , , 3 zf df N 1 45 : f 1 me , ,y 1' c mm' l ' Q I 1 'inf 7' 4 fi , J -iff , S LII 'YN . ' :- ' . I Mi' 1-5 if ff s f Ly , A -nh: 'Q .t 5 . wb ww , 3 I V f ' X ? A K , 4 ' ,lf 7 1 .1 -f A 1.-ff 2 - gm, 33 V ','m f, wfgsf1 ff. A A i Q, X ,fff2 'i'4fK'6 . J' . .7 I - ,. ' , f ' '. -1,3 'L N -'Lf ' ' 7 gf, 1 gm M A - 'il 57A M f . f ' , ' XY i 1 Y Q . 4 in Kb KSU, if H 1 I ,raggyk My K X - .Ljgm in . QR-SKQA ' 4' , ' T 1 I., 1 X Sv' , 5 M rl Q Yr z,A,,..L, vs ff yn lL ,' , ,ffm 23 ' 4+ ' ' ' 'Y - ,ry Mgzfw. - fmf, L, , , ,K , in? WV ' A 'W V 6 'ww i'Bf2w'f i,l..Z',2'fr'Vf2 fu5f'5fff '2-fT177 ' F ' I.. iii? is. WQFRS My-.H A A sun ammo r'-1 ' ' 'rg-.4 B1 E IE? E miS .T,Q, .7 DS Md nw 'W' feta DSM! nun nun Aa. wwf.-J!-Xl v-Ju' X dv-nr XX i .n-4 I 'T mise It IS the ce lscless efforts of 1 principal such as Gerald F. VK ilson to rn-Ike his school gain the respect of the public that ignites the school spirit which sparks all Panthers. Mr. XX ilson received his Bachelor of Arts 'rt Florida Southern and has done graduate work 'lt Duke Florida State University and the Unix crsity of Florida Where he receivcd his NI'1sters Degree in Educa- tion. His background and expericnces qualifies him to teach almost any subject one can name and it more than qualifies him as a helping hand for students. -...............i vfk lm M-W aww 3 Q Gemini . Wilson, Principal! I ,Q 9 '71 , 11 3' e an -' Q v '1 , fs ' .pw ' ff ' 'ZW' 2 4 , 4 ..,, y , 'gf ,, W , 7, wal' 2.1 ff if e 1 nf , fi W4 I , 4, V wha :vs Q Eff . 19 mfg 43, .V Esfxf' , Xa, ,si . ,N ka -glffgw , ,3' 5. wg V n 3-fi Vf :QR f VW Q: f , 4' 5 - Ai 11 fQfi,f' 5 V 'f'i':-3. 3555 g gp . Ag A r . X. m. A mi W fu 54-iffy . Qgf ' A1325 ' , . ,1-wi: Q. gf -1 ! .211 'AQ 7- . X 1 'ff 174: -, if 'QF' 4 f M ,- W Q uw 1, ,Wk Q- . ,mm av,- M gm, ,V ,, ,,,, ,,. V4 ,fm ir , Q nn- s w f ,L Jw.. f w ., H: wi ' w Mm Noi nb Teaches MRS NIARY LOU HENDERSON Secretary to the Principal NIRS ANE YOUNG A . J Assistant Principal's Office fi -dm ,ff-ui MRS. SOPHIA GRANDA Assistant Registrar MRS. RUTH SCHLEICHER BaukkCc'1n'r, Main Office .fist - 'Wi 4,4 , ' -f Q' 1 cv 4 ,Q,..-.' Qs' -L., -4. , 9' is A is 4, -. fd!! I -Qc' I ' v- 'W A'A' A ,I ,ff MRS. BETTY TILLY Dean's Office ,...- 14- 50A MRS. ALMA BARNEY Main Office ff' ,if nd Guides 5 5 Tending her plants is one of Mrs. Lloyd's favorite hobbies. ,XX ,SA I V'-'1 II' Q54 A Sir. IIIIIJIJLINI prcfpurcs for his 11ftr'r11oon Lib .1ssista1nts' class. Z. ..- fg- X Af 5' I Hrs. Fortis Q-r111ti1111ous study of hririgv tm-I1niq11c's makes her successful in t1111r11z11nc11ts, MIN ':II! I lgt 3m I'1ff' 'fI1fA?IIl'ntI. OIIf'f'tIOnlIMfmn As sponsor of Student Council and head of Mathematics xx ll'Il r. ,AX gum IJHWIIIII 4 11-1' lrst Q 1111.1 4' vp 11111t Department, Mrs' Sewell is kept Very busy- tu In-r 4111 the-ir I111nc-y111oc111. ,L I 1 I s -?- 35 un .Q , Q if N.-' I ' I I I I I I in ffo 1 XXX X Bk ,ff Through Ziff' mrs 4 Nlrs. XViley and Mrs. Clark were happy they had time to read during the summer. X1 ,lil Mr. Sprouse and Mr. Spradley find time for a game of baseball. J' qs 2' 1 Nlrs Hitkncy and Mrs. Harwood spent muth of their summer scheduling students. 'X X X l. K f Nir Huff Xir NIcDon'1ld and Nlr XVilson mly break ar, but Mr. Howe looks . . , . . A . , i . . 1 . p ready to break his golf club. x2 Spending time guiding Boy and Girl Scouts is a main interest of Mrs. Fyffe and Mrs. Kilby. Mr. and Mrs. Miller enjoy their Sunday morn- ing worship together. Z. .. -Q, -'wif In Zami High Mrs. Laundy, Miss Talley, and Mr. Anderson share their tales of experiences in far off lands. 'KNot that coil! protests Mr. Denslow as Mr. Dudley prepares to repair the M.P.O. equipment. -1 ips. 6 Coach Minahan and Coach Burgess review the strategy for one of our many successful games. Look what I got! Mrs. McXVilliams seems as surprised by her catch as her fishing companions, Mrs. LaBrot and Mrs. Simmons. . 0' 1 Q is wi ' N 4- fy Refreshed by an early morning swim, Mrs. Blodgett is ready to taclde any task at hand. is is really ll lot ni fun, asserts Mrs. Brown as she Jluins hor liobluy, llmxvr llflilllllllll, to Mrs. Holfmun. Now I'll add 5ml. of H.,SO4.D Mrs. Casey mixes chemicals for her next class. 'NI llil T' '21 1 ,,,, W uf lm Takes Paw ,Ra ...Q side. X- A AA w..m 'Hrswlymgn Bon xvKJf'.U.ICiH i,fl'1'llll'il1jl to sail the high scais SITC Mr. Rciwc, Mr. March, and Mrs. Smith. A scrapbook of the American Association of University xx-OIIICII holds spccinl intcrcst for Mrs. Hzlyt, Mrs. Clllliilfil, and Mrs. Dudncy. ff-cg Jn A truc 4lTk'il1H'UiU2iNi in our midst! Hr. Bilssctt cnjoycd dig- ging for fossils lust summer. ...., I 71 Exim Acfifuifiey Alas, poor Yoriclcf' Mrs. Smith knows him well. A T - X if ' K . -1, ,X T Mr. Baer, Mr. Keene, and Mrs. Pave-lec practice their music so they Lezirning the host way to win al trick is thc pastime of Miss Hughes, Miss Harris, Miss Pennington, and Mrs. Blankenship. will be in time with the Tampa Philharmonic. The world of photography lures Mr. Davis and Mr. Neel in their 'J . NR. 4' A. Mrs. Haynes prouclly clisplnys her houncl volumes of the C011 fvclcrutc Veteran Magazines to Miss Miklns who is ll mem her of the U. D. C. Mrs. llnyucs is of thc D.A.lt, Lips seem closvcl as to the winner of the tennis nmtcli wlwn Mr. Taylor amcl Mr. liriinggcr slmlw lnamcls. spare time. Miss Gill is all set for a spin in Mrs. Hnrpls M.C.A. 'if 'Lug-65' fi , !lJh,WLmvl.n.a .tam , K . lv-wffvi5 uw9'?'f 'AQ HH1 ' 7?-K f K W I Q nwnwwwiirlliwv- 'f-Wa lwt1.1 'tv ,,,...--1, ,-.,,.f ...--q , f ...,-.Q .. 1 my V Q f r-- . V Y -' ,, uw,,, K 4 f, i - -,,'t A . Mr Shuler is prepared to douse a too successful fire built bw Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Meadows, and Miss Hampton. Mrs. Moore states the simple facts about quadratic equations to her Algebra II class. M K Mr. Lucka takes time out with his family to enioy America's favorite pastime. .sy , f Q--jim-mf'--va f I 1 sf-'wan -nn,-,tfwzsuvmv M - 'fm ,,,,f Mraz?- ' '- ,,,... 1- xx:-11 '- ', may-P'- ' -1 - I . -Y -fn t' r' as yi 5 a : l9: .- .f Lf C, L 71:5 . Qi, Lpjlbf' A I T ' 0 li F-W , -. , , .2 + ffwflf' -X ,J XT me 5 An p Mrs. Be Plmt ample? Oliers advexrf' Suitable golf Course for golf Coach Lorenzo Coach Wxlson and Nh Yost load thenr boat Wldl DCCCSSI en umm 5 'SS Of tt an 155 Hogan tles for a buccessful water skung jaunt M 1 All set for an aftemoon of usportin' around, Mr. Lewis, Coach Zalupski, Coach Burns, and Mr. Sunderland prepare to leave. Above: Pedestrians bewareln warn Miss Robson, who spend spare hours traveling Davis Right: Mr. Robinson's interest in playing his pipe organ pro vides him with an enjoyable musical hobby. ' Far Right: Mr. Brookhauser's idea of a pleasant pastime is his a hours spent on tennis courts. Hunting is a big sport for men with big ideas Mr Dittman and Mr. Crosier confomi by furnishing a big gun Uf OW Cammmzif .ff JW p C4 ffifmf am we ,fm fin!-I QT Man's best friend interrupts Mrs. Hewittis pre- occupation with a book on water skiing to receive his share of her attention. ,. , . x 7-pa? by Mr. Davis, Mr. Cortese, and Mr are working with various art mediums 'ea ll Mrs. Reaney and Mrs. Cooley express de- votion through piano and voice. 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I ! 7 ! 3 ' . ecalt CLARA B LOVVDER fMrS I Al Cataw In College B S Dean of Grrls 22a 230 XVILLIAM LUCIsA Umverslty of Illmoxs B S M S 'llusrc Sponsor Band Honor Socxety 115 153 159 232 MARION F IVILDERIVIOTT IMIS 1 Indl un State Unrverslty B S DC T Sponsor Llonettes Inter club Councll DCT 106 130 149 233 LEO A MCDONALD State Teacher Col le e BA Unxversrty of Tennessee M S C ermstry 228 CILE MQXVILLIAMS fMrs I Flor1da State Umversrty AB Florrdfl Southern College B S D C T Sponsor Optunettes Senior C lass D C T 28 149 137 221 229 MARJORIE MANLILY fMrS VV W 1 Flor rda State Unlverslty BS English 12 232 LELAND S MARCH Umversrty of Marne AB Sprmgfleld College BPE Boston Umversrty Ed M Physzology Sponsor jun1orL1ons 14131230 JACK E MARLEY Unrversrty of Tampa B S Dean of Boys 31 221 225 233 MARY LOUISE MASON IMISSJ Mar quette Umversrty BS English 10 Jour nalwrn I II Sponsor PEP O PLANT Qu1llandScroll 151233 BETTY L MEADOWS lMrs Davxd CJ Unrversrty of Tennessee B S Interror Dec oratmg Homemakmg II Sponsor FHA 142 232 MARTHA MENENDEZ IMISSI Umversrty of Tampa B S Algebra I II Assrstant Sponsor Student Councll 108 233 109 BROVVARD MILLER Unrverslty of Flor rdrl AB MA Amerzcan Government World Problems Sponsor Hrstory Club 148 228 XVILLIAM MINAHAN Unlverslty of Tam 1 BS World Hrstory Sponsor VVheel 188 192 229 LILLY NVILMOTH MOORE CMrs l Davls Elklns College B S Algebra II Sponsor I Dare You 114 232 IOHN s 'VEEI JR Marshall College BS MS Bzology Sponsor VVheel Club 135 731 MABEL OVIATT CMrs S Cl Vanderbllt Umversrty BA MA Latzn 230 LAURIE CATES PAVELEC fMrS C F 1 Flor1da Southern College BS Homemalt mg., I II Sponsor F H A 142231 NANCY JANE PENININGTOIN Qhllssl Niemplus State Umxersrty BS English 10 Sponsor Saberettes Sophomore Class 174 231 ELSIE XX POTTS fNIrs E'1rll Florrdfl State UHlVCIS1ty AB Umversrty of Flor rdr M Ed World Hlstory Sponsor Cxrls Exchange Club 125230 NIADEL1N B REANEY fhlrs F Cordonl 1'1OI'll1l Southern College A B English 10 IIC 11 Sponsor Frne Arts Club Iunlor Class 64170234 J R ROBINSON Mercer Unrverslty AB Biology 234 PATRICIA CAY ROBSONI fM1ssJ Florida St lte Umverslty B S Business Lau, Book lccepmg., I II Sponsor Clvmettes PAN FHER Qurll and Stroll 176 160 234 Page Two Hundred Thlr1ySlx Zrecrorsf Sft RICHARD D ROULEAU ROI C 202 232 M V1 ALTER ROYVE Asbury College A B Unlwersrty of Kentucky MA Drwers Trammg 230 BILL SEI CIK Umverslty of Tampa BS Dnoers Iramzng, Coach I V Basketball Not Plctured LORRAINE SEWELL fMrs J F l o r 1 d a Southern Colle e A B M athematacs De partment H ea Solrd Geometry Trrgon ometry Sponsor Student Council 108 227 JAMES H SHULER Kansas Un1V6PSlty BS Physrcs Sczence Survey Sponsor Sclcnce Club Senlor Class 28 147 232 GUESS SIMMONS fMrS I W 1 MISSIS srppr Southern B S Homemakmg Famzly Lwmg Sponsor F H A 128 142 228 229 LAVERNE SMITH CMrs Thomas Il Unrversrty of Ceorgra BS Homemakzng I II Sponsor FHA 142230 MARCUERITE HOLDER SMITH fMrs L V l Flor1da State Umversxty A B Biology 142 231 CHARLES H SPRADLEY UnlV6ISlty of Flor1da BA Amerzcan Hrstory World History Sponsor Chess Club 228 KESTER G SPROUSE Wofford College AB Bzology Health Coordlnator Sponsor Sophomore Class 86228 LEE T STOKES Un1vers1ty of MISSISSIPPI B A Umversrty of Alabama M A Unwer Slty of Flor1da RI Assistant Prmcrpal 106 140 145 221 225 234 VVALTER K SUNDERLAND Teachers College BS M Ed Art Ceramics Spon sor Art Club 234 ROI C Plrnt Hrllsborough jefferson HELEN IALLEY IRIISSD Ohlo State Un1 vtrsrty BA BS English 11 Spanzsh I 7 DONALD R TAYLOR UIl1VCISlty of Flor 1dr B S Ed Plane Geometry Sponsor Key Club 179 136 231 SAMA PHILLIPS THOMAS fhirs Ceorgf. XVJ M1ss1ss1pp1 XVomens College AB English 12 12C 230 ANIINAMAE XYHITEHOUSE CMrs john D J Ohlo Umversrty B S Ed Englzsh 11 0 BET TX I' W ILE1 CMrs J Unlversrty of lunpr B S Algebra II Sponsor Z Club 137 228 BLRNARD W ILSON Okllhoml State Urn vcrsrty B S World History Coach I X I ootbill Tr lck 177 232 283 XVILINIA HANKIINS XVORLEY Uslrsl UIIIVCISIIY of Tennessee BS Grrls Phys: cal Education Sponsor I V and Varslty Cheerleaders 178 187 230 SAMUEL E YOST Eastern Illmols Um versity BS U.n1vers1ty of Flor1da MA Industrial Arts 733 IOSEPH J ZALUPSKI Umx ersrty of Tam pl B S Biology Sponsor junror Optx IIIISIS 133 166 168 183 234 - , ' , 1, , 1 - . . . . . . 3 , . ., - , . 1 - 1 . Y. . .Q 1 Y I 1 , . . - . 1 - . ., . .5 I - , . '1 1' , 9 '- .' 1 5 ., . . . T ! 5 7 ' I I - , 4. A A ' ,., .- 1 I 1 l l 1 F W I I 1 I1. 1 1 1 . , . ., . . .-' , . , , , , 5 9 ' - ' ' 7- . . ' -1 ' 1 1 . 1 1 . I ' 7 sh ' I E 1 1 15 ' ' 1 - -5 ' 5 , . .5 ' - - . - , - . ' - - ' 1 1 1 - 1 5 , . .5 ' 1 , -1 . 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Mrs. Peggy Horne will agree that busy-ness is in the bookstore. Mrs. Jean Veal prepares for another invasion by hungry students. Taking time out for their pictures are A. J. Barlow, Jean Villareal, Lola, Vince Noto, Nelson Demico, Frank Haowk, Sam Romano, Salvador Denile, Jack Espenosa. We We!! Always Remember As valuable as a gem throughout the years hrs photography was an asset to the Panther But the mevltable hands of time found therr mark leavmg us wlth memorres of the servlce long rendered by Mr james C Crane P ge Two Hundred Thnrty Engl-n A radlant beam of color 1n the l1ves of all who knew her she made each fleetmg hour a lrttle better by her presence Love of hfe coun try and Cod servrce and loyalty placed her on a pedestal of admrratron to her frrends Although the 11v1ng of her days meant much to her she hesltated not once when faced w1th prospec t1ve 1mmortal1ty Lrke a new flower shorn from 1ts bush as It began to blossom and captured between the pages of t1me she w1ll remam rn our memor1es as we knew her a bloom of youth Peggy VVebb a O 0 O J . , - s 7 7 Q 1 9 5 - 9 a Sf vt 4559 Everything in life-whether great or small-begins as just a thought-an idea. Through hope thoughts become dreams. Through much hard work, dreams come true. This book was only a thought . . . a hope . . . a dream. Through endless hours of anticipation, uncertainess, disappointment, desperation, an d work! . . . work! . . . work! . . . this book has become a reality. Thanks to the skill and co-operation of Bym-Alan Studios, Crane and Crane Photographers, Bel- lamy Photo Service, Miss Linda Smith, the Tampa Morning Tribune, and the Tampa Daily Times, this hook has captured in pictures a record of our days at Plant . . . fthe first few days of school . . . the ex- citement, confusion, and newness of the school year . . . the carefree summer feeling soon wore off . . . football games filled the air with a fighting spirit . . . sometimes the going got rough . . . thoughts flashed through our minds, Suppose we don't winln but our fears soon fled . . . those six weeks projects . . . those book reports . . . those semester exams lcommonly known as six weeks testsj . . . lVe didnit think we would make it, but we did . . . How good it felt to see Friday come . . . those precious Fridays, so many but so far between ...' t he dances, the hayrides, the picnics, the assemblies, the pep rallies . . . leave ringing in our ears the strains of our Alma Mater, Hail, all hail, Plant High! To Keys Printing Company, Mr. Carlyle Morris, our annual sponsors, teachers, students, and all who have helped in making this annual possihle, the Staff sends a heartfelt thank you. 'QQ 6,:.:, 5 Paula VVilder, Editor-in-Chief mi' Lots 1 5? Page Two Hundred Thirty-Nine A F rlend Adler s T V Reparr Servlce B 8: B Markets Barker and Tully Shoes Bay Vlsta Drugs Bellamy Photo Servrce B1ze s Pharmacy 6: 5 and 10 Store Bode s Garage Borden s Da1ry Br1ll Doug Texaco Service Statlon Brownres Clothmg Store Bryn Alan Studlos Burt s Hardware 6: Burlder s Supphes Canada Dry Bottlmg Company Carter 8: Ver Planck Chester Mabry Constructron Company Chester s 66 Servrce Statron Coca Cola Bottlmg Company Colonnade Cormne W1ll1ams Casuals Crane 61 Crane Photographers DIXIC Furnrture Company Dr joseph C Flynn Dr 6: Mrs S G Hlbbs Dr Thomas Edwards Earl s Garden Shop Emre Corrells Tackle Eure Tommy Photographer F abrlc Mart Fashron Cleaners Fehx Barber Shop Ferrnan Motor Company pomors Flelschman Sol Televlslon Broadcastmg Servxce Florlda Aud1o V1sual Servlce F lorlda Darry Inc Frances Shop Frlsch s Blg Boy Fulghum Motor Company Candy Home Supply Garden Supply George Gurda Company Guardlan Lrfe Insurance Company Gulf O11 Company Gulf Signs Hamlter DlStf1bUt1Dg Company Inc Harry s Cookre Company Hav A Tampa Clgar Company Hayman jewelry Company Hrlton R C Real Estate Import Motor Cars PgTHddFfy Jensen s Inc I H Wllhams O11 Co Inc johns and Company johnny Lessrg s Garage joseph D Arpa Venetran Blxnds K 6: B Bakery Ken s Clock Shop Krtty s Beauty Shop Krrspy Kreme Kurtzeborn s Shoes Lucllle Anne s Draperles Martin Management Corporatron Nagel s Bakery Natronal Shrrt Shop Palma Cera Photo Penn Mutual Lrfe Insurance Company Pepsn Cola Bottlmg Company Perry W R Plant Hlgh School P T A Putney s Pharmacy Randy s 66 Servrce Statron Reed B Ma.r1on Resmck s Dale Mabry Pharmacy Reynold s Shell Servrce Rrchard s Drug Store Rlllaldl Prmtmg Company Royal Crown Bottlmg Company Schlller s Dehcatessen Schulstad 6: Huffman Inc Smlth s Hardware Shepard Jack 6:1111 Sherk Bud Snnms A I Bel Mar Shores Tall Gul Center Tampa Coal Company Tnmble C S Phllhps 66 Statmon Valencla Floral Gardens Vaughn Optrcal Company Vogue Cleaners Wadsworth s Barber and Beauty Shop Walgreen Drug Stox es Welssman Mr 81 Mrs I B Westcoast Waterproofmg Company Whrdden Yale Insurance Agency W1ll1am s Pharmacy Wrrm Dlxxe CKw1k Chekl Wolf Brothers Wolfson s Trlmmlng Store Woolworth s WTVT T V Statlon Zlchex . . . . ., . i , . 9 , 5 3 1 Q Q I - . , . . 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'd l-L.. vkms Nancy 114 126 154 Hayes Barry 4 0 4 4 6 5 0 09 04 6 0 2 04 196 10 0 59 4 O4 57 4 59 04 9 49 04 70 4 4 6 2 56 52 8 2 4 155 43 Hayes Carolyn Hayman Beverly 9 Hayward Wendy Head Sondra Heanng Lura 43 116 Heatherly Jeff Hebb Bully Hebbard Lynn Hednck Phyllns Porter 126 144 Hednck Tommy Helsler Kermit Helwlg John Gnffm 109 133 'Henderson Laura Henderson Sharon 4 5 Henderson Tom I-Iendnx Berkely Hennen Karle 108 123 Hennessy Denms Henry Evelyn Sue Henry Harvey Hensley Genxe 66 Herman Frank A Hemandez Bob 4 7 0 74 Hernn Lance 20 44 129 123 166 170 188 583 Hernn Mlml Hen-mgton Sue Lynn Hesse Jeanne 74 142 Heubeck Norman 74 Heusus Fred Hewett Ierry Hewitt Davxd Cloud 4 Hough Robert CBOIJJ Hough Wade 'Hauser Jeanne Houston Alex Howard Gene Howard Jane Howard Martha Howe Doug Howell 'vi C Howell Susan 122 137 139 Hubbard Lynn Hudson Wyvon Huey Preston Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Hughes Barbara Charlotte Eddie Harold Johanna Iudlth uhe a Wayne Hughey Shlrley Ann Huglm Ray Hulsey Ley 21 64 9 117 124 32 Humphrey Phyllis Humphnes Duane 123 194 Hunsburger Ann Hxbbs Sandra 10 1 1 1 1 13 28 2 7 HlCklHb0th8m Harry Hunslnger Wxtmer Jr Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Hunt Dick jimmy Kenneth Mary Ann Sherne Hunter Ahnda 77 Hlckenbotham John Hxcks Bob 177 Hlcks Joyce 126 178 179 67 74 76 H1CkS Sue Deweese Hxcks udy I-Izghtower Lmda Hxggenbotham Roy H111 Lee Hill Paula 74 154 140 141 143 162 'Hnll Sharon Hmds Maunce Hmgson Lmda Hmkel Eugene Hmson John 'Hiott Jackie BHIPDCDIIHQICI Ann 44 Hlppenmeler Bob Hirsch Rxchard 119 135 203 Hxrsch Tom Hxrons Fred 74 129 Hxti Dlck 123 127 188 Hoak Robert Hoch George Hock Walter 9 47 Hoffa Robert Hoffman john Hoffman Sandy Hoffmxer Lmda Hogan Buddy 22 20 2 o 4 117 137 143 Hunter Dave Huntington Judy Huntington Lmda Hurlstone Edlth 25 Humer Txm Hurst Rita Hutchms Pete Hutchinson Nonnan Hutchmson Lee Hutchmson Perry Hutchinson Steve Carol Huston Hutson Hyatt Hyde 115 139 145 Mxckey Tom 45 46 udy Hyde Tom Irete Judy Isham Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Jackson Ronald 45 203 Dxane I Ice Judith Karen 20 28 0 129 4 Hohnadel Bobby Hohnadel Ricky Holland Barbara 4 Hollmgsworth Holly 44 29 05 2 05 5 46 204 66 7 9 4 0 4 49 05 48 48 204 31 4 110 115 128 4 155 215 217 James Bobby James Hayden James Judy Jameson Howard Jayne Bob Jefferson Gmny Lee 4 'Jenkms Bull Jenkms Bob Jenkms George 109 123 129 Jenkms John 120 152 194 Ienluns Marianne Holloway John 6 Holloway Txm 'Hollowell Joyce Holman Jean 4 Holmes Andrea Holsopple Barbara Holton jerry 'Holton Pam Homby Dorothy Hood Ann Hoover Marsha Hord Larry Home Flo Ann Home Paula Homer M017 Homsby Jacquelme Dianne Homsby Rusty Horst John Horton B111 Horton Bob 95 152 Hoschak Sally Io Houchinl Mary Lee 127, 4 Jensen Helen 1 1 1 l 4 6 4 Iespersen Charles Jeter jeff IIIEQZB Annora Jogner Douglas Iohndrow Ian Johns Fred Johns Ken Iolmson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson johnson Johnson Johnson Iohnson Ahoe Barbara 1 4 Barry Beverly Bully 4 Floyd James Jamce Judy 4 6 49 63 47 5 52 6 9 49 44 . 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's ii, uo, , , 1 , 1 4, 1 8, , , 13 , 151 D , ----'I 98 a, , , 1 , 130 15 ' 9 77- - ' , 2 52 4 0 204 23 7 27 49 4 6 215 6 40 46 4 7 49 22 19 44 04 6 57 7 4 9 5 2 20 5 20 40 2 4 6 Student Index 161 218 Knost Mary Lolo Knowlton Horace 47 Knudsen John Kobhs Carol 115 130 154 Kobzma john 75 118 Kooy Glenda Ann 47 Kotler Karen Kovarovxc Bonme Kovarovrc judy Krall Phyllis Kramer Bob 4 Kretchman Bonme Krles Jack Kring jean 47 143 Kroll Lou Ann Krusmg Kathy Kuettner Lydelle Kummelman Carey Kunde Ronald LaBrecque Dell Lackland Tom Lallemand Suzanne 72 Lambertson Milton 47 LaMere Shan Landrum Gay 128 162 178 Lane Vnckx 20 Lang Bucky Lange Lon Larcom Erma LaRosa Vivian Lass1ter Tommy Latrmer Rosalmd 'Lauer Iudy Ann Law Joyce Lawton Duck 'Lawton Warren Layton Irm Layton B111 Lazzara Beth 2 Lazzara john Leach George 123 131 52 1 6 Leach Karen Leach Lols Leara Irene Leasure Patty Io 4 Lebos Harvey 7 114 9 4 152 Lebos Sue Ellen Lee Douglas Leever Suzl Legters Gall 114 120 126 Leka Vlrglma Lemham Mary Leonard Sam 123 127 166 Lesley Indra 17 47 Lessrg jean Lessrg Wayne 47 135 Lester Anne 76 120 Leto Frances Leudenburg Larry LeV1ne Peter 12 25 0 Lewxs Lewis Lewls Lew1s 112 119 3 Ronald Sammy Sandy 84 86 97 108 Tommy Leyder Saundra Lee Lzberty Penny Llbman Dorothy Llcata Peter Llchtenstetter Cynthia Llghtner Addxe Lou Lugo Lima Lima Lxma Lm 1 10 1 14 Terry Cynthia Robert Sandra Lmda Linde judy Lmdeman Mary ' Lindsay Carolme Llndsay Charles Lmer Francxs Llner John Sue Lxppe Anne 6 Lxtsey Mathllda 1 20 12 1 4 Little Ieanette Lxttle Patsy 1 15 1 2 1 36 4 04 5 4 63 48 57 49 0 122 05 52 52 206 37 79 34 57 54 0 46 7 5 90 46 46 5 06 04 40 62 37 69 28 203 1 36 34 105 46 05 9 05 59 77 05 36 28 23 9 96 50 4 2 Lxttlelohn Fred L1Vll lgSf0l'l Cmdy ' Lxvmgston jeffrey Llvmgston Ilm Lxvlng Lloyd Lloyd Logan Logan ston Joyce Don lm D e 65 76 Lamar 147 202 Long Launa 'Long Peggy 05 49 28 79 206 21 MacKay MacNe1ll 48 123 Niabne Peggy Niacaluso Andrea 97 Macaluso Antomette Niacaluso Leonard 97 Mack Ted 131 Longo Rose Mane Looml Lord Losee Losee Lott s Anne John Frank Bohbr 48 Sandra 1 16 37 Loula Luulle 43 Lovmskv Laura Lowe Bebe Lowry Beverly Lucas Niel 6 29 Lucas Nanny 97 44 Luke Eunice 36 Lund Sue Lundy Walker Lutman Carol Ann Luttrell Eddie 48 152 I uttrell Rnchard Lutzk Vhrtm Luzler Edith Lynn Carlton 76 133 Lyons Paul Lytle Lmda Lytle Roy 1 McAdam Carol Sue McBr1de Charles McCann Marty McCall Ilm McCarty Pat 76 137 McCask1ll Charles McClam john McClendon Doug McCleskey Sara McCleskey Stanley McCloskey Vlrgmla McClosky Manlynn McCown Sandy McCoy Carol McCoy Kltty 48 1 2 McDan1el Cary McDonald Bull McDonald Karen 1 140 141 3 McDuff1e Douglas 76 Wicliachem Melinda McElwreath Patrlcla McEnt1re Pat 9 McEwen Iohn McG1ll Gerald McGill Inmmy McGllllvray Ross 76 McGlone Iames 36 McGlone Pat 76 136 McGumn Patrick McGulrt jimmy Mclflargue Warren Mclnnls Bucky 123 135 Mclnwre Iuanlta McKay Karen VlcKay Katherine McKenzie Bruce 'McKenzie Rodney 97 McKnbben Mary McKmney Amta 40 6 43 6 49 7 'J 56 72 2 66 2 63 4 38 4 4 40 46 22 29 4 46 58 05 7 05 66 05 52 25 McKlnnley Mary Frances 48 140 148 McK1nnon Pattne MCKlffl'1C.k Eugene McKnight Lmda McLaln Sue McLauchlm Mary Nel 76 120 134 4 McLeod Cracker 123 135 66 4 McLeod Robert McMak1n Charles 110 119 'McM1llm Evelyn McMullen Helen 8 McMullen Wllham McNlsh Pat Mcwnlhams Lmda 20 Mac Donald Susan 31 48 4 Mac Gxlllvray Nancy 1 14 1 16 130 04 35 95 05 2 8 4 206 32 140 N1 'uko Ruta Madden Nhllford 104 Magee Bonme Magglo Annabelle M 12210 Ioe Magnus Charles MBIHWBIIHE john 6 76 123 181 Niakela Pat 77 121 Niallmger Barry Mallonee Gerald 6 'Mallory Gretchen 22 Malone Pat Manca Mmam Nhnes Bully Maney Alene 08 1 1 3 139 178 185 Mangln Carol Mamscalco Prudy 98 'Manley Mmrnnne Mann Clifford Mannmg Cene Manry Fllse 1 13 1 141 5 Manson Beverly Mantz Ginny March Iqmes Marchetta Ioe Elen 2 Mareocua Ralph Marcom Dlanne Marcom Ian Marcom Vucr Marcus Kenny Mwnne Stanley Marks Cordon Marks Martlaret Marks Mary 7 Marlm Lmda Marslcano Irm Martm Berl Martm Bl Martln Davld ' Washer Judy Maslaney Dolores 49 Massan Ian Massey Alan Matheson Charlotte 49 119 37 Mathews Claudla Mathews Walter Mathrs Iackle 77 1 17 Mathis Ilmmy Mathis Vrrgmla Mathews Donald Mattlna Pete 123 133 Matzel Albert Mauncl Rosemary 117 134 Mautte James 'Maxey Barbara Maxon Bob Maxwell Ceme 1 1 7 1 19 Maxwell Steve May Barbara 50 36 2 4 0 204 Mayo Bob Meadows Denny Meadows Kyle Meekms Sherry 89 98 Meguxar Ierry Mener Karen Memers Frank 77 129 Mena Luls 49 123 Menard Carolyn 98 Mema Vxctor Memam Lmda Memman Marshall Messersmxth Carlile Messersmnth Ioan Messma Io Ann M Rosemary essma 122 137 142 Messner Larry Mester Suzanne Mena, Pat Mxchelson Sandy Mlckelson lack Mnddlebrooks Cammy' 66 140 46 91 38 05 64 2 57 67 4 176 49 30 218 49 45 129 6 8 59 04 148 34 05 2 0 192 77 7 1 4 7 49 63 4 163 57 9 05 59 0 1 58 205 50 83 46 90 3 52 59 o 59 42 48 4 04 Mrdulla Joyce 77 116 M1les M1l1ar Muller Mlller a Peer Ann Bamb1 114 116 20 'Mlller Bruce M1ller M1ller M1ller Mlller Mlller M1ller Mlller Mxlls Mxlls M1lls M1lls Mllls Mxlls M1ms Mrms Carolyn ohn 0Y Lerla Leonard 104 Parks 25 Sandx Bob Eddre Frank Jlmmy Stephan1e V1ck1 Robert 86 98 Tom Joseph 104 6 M1rabella Santa Mltchell Bllly M1tchell Roy Mrracle Brenda Murqp Don 123 190 Mobbrtt Nancy Ann 20 'Moews Joseph 'Moews Tom Moffltt Lee 23 50 112 129 147 'Montgomery Jlm 'Montgomery Kay 7 2 26 25 8 57 43 7 203 05 05 0 202 3 'Montgomery Mary Ellen Montgomery Robert 114 133 Montgomery Sally Monts de Oca Laura 04 42 204 Mook Mock Moon Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moore Moran ohn Karen Allan Bonnle Harols Judy 40 1.4015 Nancy 50 2 Robert Woodrow Bruce Morgan Bob 50 1 5 Morgan 23 129 166 9 Morgan Gayle Morgan J oAnr1e 9 Morehead Em1e Moreland Carol Ann Monssette Marshall 78 Morrram Sharon Morr1s Carolyn Morr1s Chuck 04 Pad ett ud 43 Moms M01'f1S Moms Morrrs Don 7 Eulala Shlrley Yvonne 2 2 Rabe Ann 100 152 Morr1son Sharon Mornson Vxctory Mornss Jrmmle Mosely J uanlta 77 9 45 'Moses Donna Mosley Florence Mott Doug Mulcany Chuck Mulkem Madeleme Mullen Charles Mullen Manlyn Jean Mumpower Tom Murphy Denms 'Murphy Jumor Murphy MB1d3 Murphy Margaret 98 Murphy Tom Musgrave Fredenck Myer Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Myers Nalley Namla Nash Andy Danny Earle George ohn Ph1ll1p B1 Phyllis Slnpper Joseph Art 203 Nash Denn1s Neal Judy Neale Beverly 78 120 Neale Doug Neale Wu't 89 96 7 30 49 63 45 00 05 105 2 0 49 196 8 0 04 9 6 4 7 04 43 48 57 27 49 204 158 38 99 Student Index Neblett Patty 24 1 16 20 Neely Ellzabeth 6 Nelma Ann Nelson Sharon Mym a Nelson Sandra Nelson Shan Nelson Tom Nemeth Charles Nester Roger Neumann M1Ck1e Newbem Carohne 1 24 1 3 6 204 Newell Diane 15 50 Nelson Newman Lxssa 25 51 Newman Lmda Newsom Bobbre 'Newsom J1mmy 7 Newton Vlfglhla 124 126 202 Newton Sandra 0 Nrchols Lmda Nrchols Margaret Nrckerson Terry Nlelson Allan Nxles Don Nlx Mel1nda 'Noel Carol Norran Joanne Norns Carole Ann Norr1s Drana Norns Susan Nottmgham Lmda 99 Nowlm Wendxe Nunamaker Kay N uttmg Mlckey 123 133 166 Nudahl John Oakley Mary Lou 5 111 118 9 121 137 148 Oaks Roberta 99 143 Obmann Rxchard 123 188 ODonnell Terry Ogletree Judy Ohmstede Lmda Lou 78 32 34 05 6 6 146 205 34 42 204 2 04 04 0 4 90 63 63 89 52 OK1eff Wanda Geraldxne Olrphant Lmda Olrphant Sue 7 Olrnstead Bob Olney Dave ONea1 Susan Opp Clxfford Ray Orendorf Katherme 78 Orr Harrlet Osgood Nancy Oster Marsha Ostravage Sally Anne Otero D1ana Ott Sandra Otto Lee Walter 152 156 Overstreet Rose Ann 117 137 Owen R1ta 8 I Y Parker Rose Mane 99 Parra Barbara Pamsh Mary Kay Parson VIVIBD 37 04 17 26 5 05 4 34 Peterson Pat Peterson Jan 'Pettes Phlllp Petteway Arther Phelps Rrck Ph1l11ps Dnane Phrlhps Kathy 78 Ph1ll1ps Sue Pxerce Carolyn Plke D1ck Pike Manlyn P1lcher Janlce Plnkston John PIICZ Gall Plttman Franc1s 'Pltz Judrth 52 Plvxdal Allan Plzzetta Julla 78 Plescra Mary Plevm Maxme Plowden Judy Plummer Margxe Plyler Ph1l1p 23 Poague Robert Poe Alan Pomter Mike Polo Danny Polo M3110 78 Ponder Fred Ponkey Carol Ponkey Sharon Pont1us Mrchael Popek Porton Potter Potter Potter Pound Pounds Beckr Jamce 52 Carolyn Gwen 52 0 Larry Patt1 11 25 110 114 130 146 212 Jerry Powell Carole Powell Darryl 13 Powell Elna 'Powell Guy Powell Jean 'Powell Wllllam Prats Sebastxan Presnell Rlchard Presstman Edna Prevatt Mel1ssa Pr1ce B111 00 Pnce Judy Prmce Greg Prmce Profltt Glenn Prokop Larry R1chard 59 05 62 7 186 149 04 203 42 05 54 5 42 93 77 89 157 2 140 6 124 218 00 49 05 14 49 105 49 05 94 100 72 79 0 4 195 Prosser Peggy PYOQIVB Pruett Pruxtt Pulllam Pullxam Pupello Harnet J1m 31 Mane Carol Sharon S am Parsons Parsons Parsons Parsons Paschal Gerald Hudy Jayne Walter 2 Alxce 78 Pate Claudxa Paterson Eddre Patten Tom Paxton Lmda Payne J1mmy 5 25 7 Peabody George Peacock Alton Peaxre Jean 78 Pearce Joe Pearce Phrl Pearman Robert 'Peckham Jerry Pendarv1s Larry Pe'l1d81'VIS Sylv1a Pendmo Pene 65 78 Pennan Sharon Pennmgton Penny Penslero Jams 51 128 Pent B111y 'Pepper M1ke Perez Slurley Permuy Franlue Perry J1m P Pat ary 122 139 141 Perswo Chuck 33 63 9 57 6 47 4 149 199 104 Quefry Quayle Rob Query Ruth Qurnn Judith Qulnn Judy Qu1senberry Bunny Raduns Bob 126 166 169 6 Raffa Fred 00 Ragland Sam Ramberg B111 Ramberg Kathleen Ramon Bonn1e Ramsey Carol Ann 109 110 114 28 Ramsey Mlke 1 00 1 08 Randall Mary Rankm L1sa Rardon Wayne 14 79 Rasmussen Bob Rathff Carl 79 Raybould Judy Rawlings Sandy 120 123 166 170 4 Re Danny Re Peter Kelth 7 106 110 112 4 2 2 Reaves Betty Lou Ray Bob Record Blau Reed Jr Connor Reed George 40 2 57 00 43 00 00 150 00 00 6 25 77 12 190 100 00 2 4 4 00 2 00 49 90 2 218 100 40 0 00 38 Reed Becky Reed J1mmy 20 52 123 135 183 184 Reed Tom Reed Walter Reeves Bob Regar Ann Mane Regar Mary Jean 88 Reglster B1ll1e Sue Rerd Hank Rerlly Rerlly Rema Rema Re1sen Reham Jeananne Pa 2 Alex 25 52 Mlke 7 Pete Carol Renbarger Enc Renberg Mary Jean Renshaw Eleanor Renton Rrchard Brent Reynolds Sharon 79 Rxce Judy Rlchard Lmda 79 120 37 Rrchard Carol Ann R1chards Amta Page Rlchardson Lucy Rxchardson Margaret R1chardson Mary Richardson Norma Joy 111 114 130 145 Rrchmond VU'glh1B RlCkeftS Karen RldeHhOW8f Manlyn R1era Emest 2 Rxffle Janet R1ley Carol Rmks Charles Rrsener George Roberson Judy Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Benme Kay 67 79 128 Carl Charles 100 Gay Margaret 'Roberts Paul 'Robertson Dale Bruce 00 Robmson Robmson James Robmson Jrm Robmson en Robmson Pat Robles Drane 2 Roclcett Dale Rockwell Larry 106 112 116 Roddy Brenda 'Roderus Frank Rodnguez ITIS 3 121 134 4 212 5 100 00 100 100 1 9 120 59 104 00 2 52 59 4 9 19 110 Oo 7 100 219 00 7 6 00 104 45 87 10 77 00 00 :J7 00 7 49 0 47 18 5 'Rodriguez Marlo Perez 61 Rodnguez Roberta 00 Rodr1guez Sandy 113 114 120 2 161 Rodnguez Rhea Rodnguez Ronn1e Roe Denms Rogers Harry Romano Jerry 123 135 166 Root Harry 106 109 110 2 114 123 135 Root Tommy 00 109 Roper Ourda Roque Jerry 123 127 138 Roquer Annette Rose Bob Rosenbaum Dav1d 53 12 1 23 190 Rosenberg Susan 79 109 126 Rotella Raymond Roth Ronnxe Rothberg Martrn 114 116 26 129 5 Rougbton John Rowe Carolyn Roy Barbara 'Royal, Betty Royal B111 53 Royer Carol Rub1r1 Roberta Ruff Barbara Ann Ruggles Sharon 123 00 100 55 2 04 84 3 213 219 9 00 7 00 14 2 7 48 90 52 149 00 66 196 38 105 63 1 , 18 , ,eee , . , ..V,..re 51 , ..... 52, 1 1 ' , , , ,15 ,1 ,1- , eeee 78,1--. ,- gg , ,98, ' , P 1 ........... 61 ' ,.,e - 78, , ,re..,. 1 . , , , , ' , ......ce -- 98 ll , 1 , ...c. 99 , ---------- 19 ' , .e.e. 77,1 ' , ..,....... 78 , ' .eeee.,e. 99 , ........ 10 ' , ' .... 24, 77, , --.-- 1 ' ' , ' e1.e - - 51 , M----,M , ,1,1 , , , ,80 , ,148,1' , ' .,... 79 ' , ........ 98 , -- 78,13 .... 99,11 , , ,1 ' , ....... 77 , ' ..,, 78, 11 ' , -- 22, 99 ' , ' ' -- ' ,J .......... 77 , ' ......... 83 ' , ' ...... 99, ', ........ - 79 ' ,J, ...... 77,14 , .... -- 99 ', ' ....e,,e 78 ', ----- Z 1 ------f-- 1 f-e- 51, 1 1 1 --- 51, 1 , f ...... 17, 79, , , , 1 , ' ' ..... 99 ' , ....... 51 1 3, 3 ' , , , 98, 157 , ' --- 51, ' , ' ......1.V 1 - , -- , , ' 1 ' --------- 77 , , , - 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Rhoda Schweitzer Nancy 120 128 143 Sc1ont1 Joseph Scott Scott Scott Seal Searcy Davrd Lanny Sylvia Bob 54 202 John Secord Bla1r Seehof Carol Segars Seller Robert Colette Sellers Barbara 2 Spxrtos Semple Rosalmd Seoane Bobby Settles L11l1a.n Fay 130 140 145 Seymour Powell Shaar Kand1e 17 24 114 116 120 Shaddxck Sylvra Shamblm Robert Shank Helen Paula 54 Shannon Colleen 9 Shafl-P loel Wayne Shea John M1ke 101 Sheet Retha 0 Sheets Ronald Sheffxeld Faye Shehan Mlchaele Sheldler Ne1l Shellman Bunny Shepard Jerry Shennan Judl 02 Sherrow Ray Sherry John Sh1elds Sherry Shrpherd Margaret Shxrley Roberta Elame Shrveler Scott 54 129 Shoemaker Nancy Lou 111 117 120 5 4 Shofstall Lynda Shokes Denms OKelly Shofter Kenny Shores Pat Shryock Tommy 4 Shufflebarger Bucky 54 106 110 112 Shuman Buddy Srerra John Slgal Dons Jean 2 Srlls John 00 206 4 00 3 4 7 0 2 00 a 04 05 0 0 04 20 00 4 9 5 7 5 00 9 6 3 9 206 0 6 207 03 6 2 05 0 5 26 9 4 0 4 4 0 Student I miex S1mmons Barbara Snmmons Dona Vmcent 16 25 46 4 Snnmons Nlarrhb 122 130 Slmms Jane Allvm 8 Srmpkmson Dlane Srmpson Jo Anne 40 1 S1mpson Patty Slmpson Peggy 1 Srms Donald Sxms W1ll1am Srms Joan Elame Smclarr Margaret 'Smclalr V1rg1n1a Srsler Pat Slstrunk Kathy Sue Sltton Bob 24 54 ll 115 119 20 148 152 Skelton Eva Rose Skemp Johnny Slaton Jean 'Slaughter J1m Smrley John Smlth Smlth Sm1th Smrth Smxth Smlth Smlth Smlth Sm1th Sm1th Sm1th Smxth Sm1th Sm1th Sm1t.h Smrth Smlth Smlth Sm1th Sm1th Smrth Smlth Sm1th Smlth 35 'Smlth Sm1th Smlth Smlth Smoak Smolka Arthur 4 B1 y 15 01 Carol Ann Carole Donnle Frances Hardy Helen 66 Ina Von 54 Janet Jerry llTl Joanne Judy 20 34 l.401'l'3lIl9 80 117 Marshall Mary Ellen Nan Patty Raymond John Lmda San dy Sldney Sk1pper 2 55 8 166 169 210 ue Vance V1ct0r Wllllam Ph1l1p Doug 3 19 10 4 8 8 04 104 14 0 52 06 6 40 7 2 0 0 49 32 4:1 59 04 43 150 26 0 7 I 09 05 23 219 0 04 Smoller Sheldon Smythe John Thomas 105 Snellgroves Nelta Wynona Snow Donald Snow Douglas Snow Gayanne Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder Snyder B1 Connle Lynn James 4 Larry Phyllls Anne Son B111 Sparlmg Nancy Beth Spclr Dee Ann Sptncer Drck 72 0 Sptncer Dlane Cally Spencer L1nda Spencer Pamela C Spencer Pe1'1'Y Spencer Rlchard Spencer Ronald Spoto Jr George 86 101 108 77 Spoto Gerald Sprlnger Luc1lle Spnngston Connle Staats Harry Stacy Betty Stacy Sally Stallmgs Trent Stanfrland Nlar1lYT1 Stanford John Rrchard 1 5 117 Stanley Aprll 81 125 Stanley Delanna Sta les ac P I 138 177 Staples lane Stapp Charlene Star Frances Star Shrrley 55 114 04 43 7 49 49 79 29 40 0 196 04 10 2 96 0 86 96 42 26 26 Starrett Dmna 0 Steen B111 2 1 13 1 1 8 1 2 Stem Donald Ste1n Rlchard 1 3 1 4 8 'Stephens Yutonah Bee Stepp S116 Sterr Susan Stevens Ahble 5 Stevens Barbara Stevens lo Ann Stevens ack Stewart Daveanna 124 128 Stewart Lomse Stokes Gayle Stone Steve 'Storrusten Bnrce Stout Bob Straus Shannon 20 Strxtkland J1mmy Stnckland Margie Strock Ann Strock Shrlene Strohaker John Strommen Mary Stroud Ronme 204 1 32 Stroy Vema Struss N1na Stuart 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