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,Tvs f lf' ' x i ,1' 0 ,4 wi. rf' If x'2 X 1 t '-4 Y' 'Q K qv 'S H .am . gi? 'WOW Always friendly and eager to do her part was Lois McCall from Hebron. Ahhhh. Did someone mention the name of Morris Jackson? Yes, he joined the class in the 7th grade too. The bow legged cowboy of the class of '55 came that year too. Of oucrse, he is none other than Billy Waldron. Another arrival in the 7th grade was Eugene Peterson. He will probably turn out to be one of our most prosperous agriculturists. And so these students managed to make it to the 8th grade still intack and sane after one year at H. I-l. S. There we gained quiet, shy Pete Banack. He's certainly changed since then. Shirley Langworthy came down from West Virginia to join us and later became captain of the cheerleaders. Leona Jerni- gan with her bright red hair, also became a member of our class that year. At lastl We were Rats , The great event of that year was, of course, Rat Day. What weird creatures we werel The peace and quiet of the best be- haved class in school ended with the advent of Jimmy Weatherford, the class wit. His favorite pastime became teasing Janice Maaogek about Andy. Jan- ice joined the class that year too. Robert Ritchf' the Wangelicn preacher's son and Harry Lambert, who was not so angelic, became members of our class that eventful year. Robert Segler also moved here from Tampa that year. Next came our Sophomore year and Robert Durka. Robert immediately became famous for his drawings of the girls in the class. Joan Hrivnak is still as sweet as she was then. Clg3VC the Basketball team a thrill when she proved to be a very able forward. Alden Tucker, our Cuban gave the Spanish students an inferiority complex because of his mastery of that language. f'a,LSmiLlLmoved up from Tampa that year. Despite her record for having more illnesses than anyone in the class, she managed to get a beautiful diamond from the love of her life. Q And then we were Juniors. Somehow we gained a reputation for being the stingiest class in school but we still managed to put on a wonderful prom and banquet. Elaine Knight showed up that year and was immediately crown- ed Miss H. H. S, Betty Jo Weaver moved here also that year and soon became an established member of the class. Upon her arrival, Peggy Dalton donated to the class her beautiful face and blond hair. Late in the year, Jim Colson arrived from Ocala and caused all the girls to start swooning. Somehow or other these determined souls finally became Seniors. Sherra Mashburn was very shy when she first came, but soon overcame this and did a wonderful job of playing her guitar during the senior's chapel program. Robert Trowell said to himself, I'm going to graduatel so, he joined our class. Richard Houston came along and although he didn't say much, joined the band and became a member of the dishwashing crew at the senior dinners. Bobby Boyd was in our class in grammer school, but moved to Jacksonville and later returned to H. H. S. to graduate. And now as our graduation draws near we look back over the years and see how we have changed and we know that in the years to come we will change even more. Our pa th will splitg some will go into the armed services, some to college, some to homes and families and some to work. And yet all of us will look back with fond memories of our school days and often we will think of our friends and classmates from Hernando High School. ., 'ig I 35 firm' If v AJ H. 'TV ig. N sn' S , , , I
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