High Springs High School - Sandspur Yearbook (High Springs, FL)

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I f'! YY f Q THE SHIIUSPUR PUBLISHED BY THE BETA CLUB 1950 HIGH SPRINGS HIGH SCHOOL HIGH SPRINGS FLORIDA ,fx - l p , XC F A 591 D I xi A fm? E ' . I' 'f I wk 0 9 The Beta Club of 50 ded1cates th1s xssue of The Sandspur to Mrs Laura Galbralth our fr1end and sponsor You have gwen us encouragement understandmg advxce and your love durmg the t1me you have been w1th us you Your charmmg personahty has endeared you to the entlre student body We w1sh you the very best of luck 1n the future We shall never forget 'Q ' I S I I ' ' ' I A v I , . I 1 I I tw JIS? 'ws-..,,Nw, MR CHARLIE T COUNCIL M A E University of Florida Math Physical Ed Coach MRS RUTH CRUTCHFIELD Florida State University University of Florida Enghsh MRS AZILENE DOWDY B A E University of Florida Third Grade MRS CLAIRE ERWIN A B Florida State University Kindergarten MRS LAURA GALBRAITH M A E University of F1or1da Senior High Social Studies Dean of Students Senior Sponsor MRS ELIZABETHC HARRELL B S Home Economics Florida Southern Home Ec Science MISS LUCY HARDING B S E Fla State University Phy Ed Jr High Soc Studies MR. SAM HENDRIX A. B. Florida Southern Math Social Studies English MR CLARENCE J HILL M A E Unxverszty of F1or1da S1xth Grade MRS MARY LOU HOWINGTON B S C F1or1da State Umversmty F1fth Grade MR L B LINDSEY M Ag Un1vers1ty of Florxda Vocatxonal Agr1cu1ture MRS ESTHER P MARTIN M E D Un1vers1ty of Florxda Fourth Grade MRS RUBY MOREE A B Berea College Second Grade MRS SARAH PROPHET A B Duke Un1vers1ty Thlrd and Fourth Grades MRS BEULAH SINGLETARY Fla Southern, F. S. U., Co1umb1a College, B A E University of Fla. I D . . . Y Flrst Grade MR MERLE V SLATER B S B A Washmgton Umverslty Bus1ness Educatmn and Musxc MRS WAYNE THOMAS A B Florlda Southern Englnsh Sclence Junior Sponsor MRS CLARA BELLE WRIGHT A B Flor1da State Umverslt Fxrst and Second Grades MRS MADELINE THOMSON Florxda Southern Un1vers1ty of Florlda School Secretary E EE WILBU RN ADDISON Presldent SAMUEL SKIPPER V Presldent emafz 6444 SALLIE ANN SMITH Secretary MARGARET ROLLINS Treasurer eaccvw 'F gwiw 'Nuff 'T' alla, QW: 49- vm, 'vu,,'W MARY ANN BLANTON JOHN ALVIN HUBNER SARAH CREWS BILLY MAXWE LL FRANCES CRAWFORD WAYNE MCLEOD Q gli I 6036024 BERTIE MAE HUGGINS I JANICE MARTIN JOAN ROONEY MARY MCCOMB 'D P PKR? KIIHADE -f--uv-yr AA '54 MASCOT BABY 9.-.B , :ru I , r 4 'dv W Q -.L 1 mf: K I X J . ,.,'y,,vff' I ,Y Qbzgfil 9 K A N xx Qi? :AJ Q 2 1 ' x xl P4 Aw -.rw . f .rv A , sg f, ' 's Qi? rm' , 0 shi fa Y. 9 'MK I , . 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N-..v' fav' RALPH O STEEN GUY SUMMERS RED WATERS WALTER WITHEY 5 mm Wddflfdlg 35 Q2 an ' E Y gl? no lr Ama yi! x, 1 Twelve years ago a force of forty three started out together 1n the llttle elementary bu1ld1ng As our schoolyears passed we gamed and lost members The exght of us who are st1ll together are John A1v1n Wayne Walter Sk1ppy Frances Bertxe Mae .Tamce and M1ckey The new members we have gamed that are st1ll wlth us are Red Mary W1lburn B11ly Mary Ann Sarah Mar garet Joan and Baby Carolyn Rawls stayed wlth us from the flrstgrade un t11 our .Tumor Year She completed her hlgh school work 1n three years and graduated w1th the 49ers There are many act1v1t1es IH whlch the sen1ors take part Among these are the publlshmg of the paper under the guldance of Mrs Thomas Some serve on the Student Councll and each member has taken part ln some form of sports Ten of our group are members of the Beta Club wh1ch sponsors the annual One IS a cheer leader and One IS p1an1st for the Glee Club Four of our group are members of the Future Teacher Club Last year s sen1ors left us chalr backs and curtams The school board gave us new desk chalrs We have added to thxs a hnoleum for our floor have had the floor varmshed and waxed Mr Henry Smlth one of our room fathers dxd the varmsh1ng We have t1e dyed table covers and have added two rockmg chalrs and an easy charr We have many pot plants and try to keep cut flowers 1n our homeroom We th1nk we have a very homey homeroom We w1th our sponsor Mrs Galbrarth enjoy hvmg and learn1ng IH rt We have enyoyed our school years Mrs Crutchfreld has been noted for the spaghettl suppers durlng our h1gh school days Mr Mann1ng works wxth us and grants us any thlng w1th1n reason We hope to make th1s term our most enjoyable one one that we can always look upon w1th pleasant memorles it 1 ki 4 I X H gh 4 tie, L :Wil , X- 1 I I tw X I - A' . 1 I M f ': -f-' 0 ' - 1 ia-V K1 ' 4 :A Q,,J :rg-,1 , re ' . 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V IQ ef yaw The football schedule was Newberry September 30 Trenton October 19 Cross City October Zl Branford October Z8 Williston November 4 Alachua November ll Lake Butler November 18 Alachua November Z5 .Tas per December Z In the first football game of this season the Sandspurs met the Newberry Pan thers It was the first time a Newberry football team ever defeated High Springs on the High Springs gridiron The score was 7 0 The touchdown was made in the last three minutes of the game The game was the first played on the new athletic field in High Springs The Sandspurs bowed to the Trenton Tigers in their second game 19 7 The score was 7 6 in High Springs favor through to the fourth quarter The Tigers made the other two touchdowns in the latter part of the fourth quarter The Sandspu s eleven lost to the Cross City team 33 0 in the third game of the season ln this game Guy Summers received a concussion in the fifth play the game and was taken to the hospital Because of this injury he was unable to play in the games that followed Following this loss with Cross City came the High Springs Sandspurs first win of the season by tripping Branford 7 O The Sandspurs racked up their second Homecoming game was spoiled by losing to the Alachua Indians 19 6 The Sandspurs had the Lake Butler Tigers tra1l1ng 7 6 at the half time but he fmalscore was 19 6 win over H1ghSpr1ngs ln the return game with Alachua I-hgh Springs lost by a score of 7 6 But lt should have been a tie Jasper High School s Bulldogs swept a 32 7 football victory over the Sandspurs It was the season s final for High Springs Wilburn Addison served as team Captain while John A Hubner served as o Captain At the close of the season two of our boys made First String All Conference Team Red Waters tackle and Wilburn Addison backfield Red Waters is a repeater on the First String All Conference Team ,- Wayne McLeod end and Gene Kahlxch back both made Second String All Conference K QT ' X -v ff of ' . ' ' ' gridiron win of the season with a 19-7 victory over Williston. The High Springs t ' - ' ' ' . ' , . . . . i C - -l , I - , Q . - A X I I W u J f Y ' If V an 35' ul Wxlburn Captam LHB 4225 1' Red RT U21 Bxlly FB x I-'Q 7m641! 8-v Coach Councxl 1- Q ' John Alvm Co captam LB UU G11bert c 4215 Gary RG QD Z J N -171' 'C 1 dl Aff 1. Way-ne Walter LT U97 RE 4103 G C203 J- Roger Albert Gene QB QQ RHB f8j FB 1171 Lavon Sklppy Brxan RG C91 Manager Ass t Mgr Guy C Q13j l Bobby Gene QB UD Roger Ass t Mgr Y .. 753' 9 'X 5 A , Q K 'I x R f f 'x o 1 5 ' , Q ei, I Ni f- uf r b 'G' uf '17 or ' Q 'za A Y A I Ig Awdlv na! or , ig X A 'Walieqg Our Volley ball season was short We played Lake C1ty 1D a 2 out of 3 loss The only other games played were 1h the Alachua County Volleyball Tournament The eleventh and twelfth grade g1rls went to the fmals The nmth and tenth grade g1r1s went to the sem1 fmals The seventh and e1ghth won the1r f1rst game wxth Archer by a score of 26 25 The mnth and tenth drew Archer and were the wlnners by the score of 26 15 In the sem1 f1 nals they lost to Galnesvllle H1gh School by a score of 16 19 The eleventh and twelfth downed Newberry 42 10 1n the1r f1rst game ln the sem1 flnals they metArcher and won by ascore of 34 10 After w1n nmg 1h the sem1 fmals they met P K Yon-ge mn the nnals The H1ghSpr1ngs g1rls led at the half 10 9 but the sl1m margm was hard to hold and P K Yonge came up IH the last few seconds of the game and won 19 16 cwketlczfl The Sandspurs and Sandspurettes opened the1r 1949 50 season wlth Mason C1ty lt was a double wm for the boys and glrls The g1rls score was 20 15 and the boy s score was 34 27 H1ghSpr1ngs also won the1r sec score was 52 34 The season has just opened and the future looks good for our boys and girls 74015452 Mr Mann1ng and Mr Hendr1x were the coaches for the H1gh Spr1ngs Mxdgets They made the1r f1rst appearance on the H1gh Spr1ngs local fxeld play1ng the Gamesvxlle teams and won 18 0 lt was the f1rst m1dget foot ball game m the h1story of I-hgh Sprmgs The H1gh Spr1ngs Mxdgets played the Gaxnesvllle Rockets offenswely 1n the fxrst half and the Ga1nesv1lle W11dcats defenslvely Then they sw1tched roles 1n the second half The H1gh Sprmgs Mxdgets used s1x dlfferent runmng plays and two passes Wh1Ch proved very successful The game ended w1th H1gh Sprmgs 1n possess1on of the ball on the Gamesvllle 30 and the score 18 0 was the f1rst w1n for our Mxdgets vw' ai qi 11 Q ol ji ' 1 1 . K 5 ' ond game with Ft. White. The score for the girls was 36-23 and the boy's 0 -1 fl' .. ' , - I - , Qi. ' A - my N nk cwkelafl ,ani x.,,.M9' s.....-19 M gagc gcwielfmff 1 .1-.:Z'i-'7-7,45 W--., Lim .bf GG md an Zhu lmdew 77Zw!qeZ 74453456 Squad A... I - Jawnxaf . 'N We fr N-W 'H M, Av J ' 4- 'WA 2 The varsity basketballteams wound up their regular schedule with only fair records. The girl's team brought home four wins and eleven losses. However, three of their losses were by one point margins. The boy's team finished the season and entered the Suwanee Conference tournament with a record of eight victories and six losses. The Sandspurs ad- vanced only one round in the Conference tournament by defeating Hawthorne. In the record round the local boys bowed to Alachua, the conference champion. The Sandspurs finished the season by defeating Hawthorne again in the first round of the district tournament Girl Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Lost Won Lost Lost Lost lost Lost Teams Mason City Fort White Newberry Bronson Alachua Branford Archer Fort White Lake Butler Newberry Archer Branford Starke Lake Butler Trenton Boy Won Won Lost Lost Lost Lost Won Won Won Won Lost Lost Won Won LPZQQCTIYITI Q Q Xb ' 1 Managmg Ed1tor Edltor 1n Chmef Busmess Manager Margaret Ro1l1ns W1lburn Addlson Sarah Crews :gem Za lf A S1 Left to r1ght Wayne McLeod .Tamce Martln Red Waters Frances Craw ford Mary A Blanton B1l1y Maxwell Sk1ppy Sklpper John A Hubner Joan Rooney Bertle Mae Hugguxs and M1Ckey Smlth , , U NNN. Y Q, . M Q 33 M Y 5 M 'f lk 5. V 1,3 ,Wi A ll M e ggi, J .,. 1, gi JH A QA n v 1- i e Q it I xl fesi fi ' ' : Wi? , ' 23? 5 - S .55E,f:!E 13P?. 5 A'..'-1 . Z , . , , - I ' I . D . 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There are many op- portunities being offered the boys taking agriculture in the local chapter Some of these opportunities are as follows During the year the chapter and members have an opportunity to enter any or all ofZ3 contests sponsored by various companies and assoclatlon throughout the state These contests have very liberal prizes and they are set up so that several boys in each of the six F F A Districts of Florida can share in the prizes Such contests as public speaking parliamentary procedure livestock Judging exhibit judging chapter programs of work and all the others are excellent places to develop leadership In addition to the many F F A contests the High Springs Chapter is one of the few chapters in the state that has a land laboratory plot with a tractor and equip ment with which to work This year the members are learning to do by doing which is our motto The members are learning to operate and drive the tractor and use the equipment They are getting experience in buying seed and fertilizer for crops and financing the same They are using soil conservation methods of farming and are following a planned program They are gaining experience in budgeting and planning Many improved practices such as treating seed and planting cover crops are being followed All in all the school farm this year provides an opportunity of learning while doing which is the best method of teaching ln addition to the farm we have a well equipped shop where much time is spent in building of repairing for the school or the school farm In the shop chickens are raised for banquets and chapter meetings Besides our shop we have a well fur nished class room where we spend time on various subjects pertaining to agricul ture and F F A work This year the chapter has 42 members and they are all receiving some valuable experiences Chapter Officers Vice President Ralph Q Steen X f Charles Herndon Gene Kahlich Junior Waters Secretary f M Q17 f f T reasurer Reporter Advisor L. 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T Q Hamm e Eaalcia 'Z 3 act Comedy Presented by the Iumor Class March 10 1950 CAST Conn1e Barton the mother Ralph Barton the father Aprxl the oldest daughter May the next 1n l1ne June the thlrd daughter Tarxs the fourth daughter Leona, the youngest daughter Granny Mr Barton s mother Etta Mr Barton s old mamd s1ster CAST Don Regan 5011 0f Mr Bal'tOh S bOSS ML! .Toyce Bagley Tommy Webb Pat Yearwood Mary Beth McDonell Joyce Kahl1ch Elo1se Stewart Norma Rae Lane Nancy Donnally W1lburn Addlson HE COULDN T MARRY FIVE Synops1s Compl1cat1ons enough generally arlse when a young man falls m love w1th two glrls at the same tlme but just xmagme how mvolved thmgs would be 11' he fell ln love w1th fxve and all slsters And suppose he couldn t for the l1fe of hlm make up h1s mmd wh1ch one he wanted to marry'7 Well that s what happened 1n the rollxckmg three act comedy He Couldn t Marry F1ve wh1ch was produced by the .Tumor Class on the evemng of March 10 1n the l-hgh School Aud1tor1um Donald Regan had just recuperated froma nervous breakdown caused by over mdulgence m sports HIS father wanted h1m to go to a small town and rest whlle try1ng to dec1de what he wanted to do 1n l1fe So an xmportant member of Mr Regan s flrm Ralph Barton who was about to be promoted to a partnersh1p took Donald home wxth hlm where Donald met Mr Barton s f1V8 very el1g1ble daugh ters and proceeded to fall for flrst one and then another untll he was courtxng all fxve From then on, one h11ar1ous s1tuat1oncame tumblmg after another untllthlngs seemed utterly hopeless Manhatxng Aunt Etta also added to the confus1on Art actxng dancmg Flrst A1d astrology and cowboy guns maxed wlth love to make th1s one of the funmest plays ever seen on the Hlgh Sprmgs aud1tor1um stage Whxch of the f1ve gxrls Donald would fmally dec1de to marry was a deep, dark secret untll the fmal mxnutes of the play Then, Donald announced he had p1cked Tarxs. fThe .Tumor Class wxshes to express the1r apprecxatlon to Semor W1lburn Addxson for takmg part 1n our play and helplng to make lt a b1g success Thanks, W1lburnl ,',' ' - ---UIzfifzflfzzffz--shirelypope -S90 -- i l' ll all . 4 il amine eadafz gmgae Y Al l' H 4,-ff The wxsh for good luck to a partmg fr1end 1S a real courtesy stralght from the heart and 1S as old as tl'e word luck 1tself That IS why the .Tumor Class chose for the theme of the 1950 .Tumor Sen1or Banquet GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK The decorat1ons and the program carr1ed out th1s 1dea The table was arranged 1n the shape of a huge horseshoe Wh1Ch has through the ages been the symbol of good luck Other good luck omens were used as table decoratlons The J'un1or toast to the Semors glven by J'un1or pres1dent Joyce Kahhch was ent1tled Treble Insurance Wllburn Add1son Semor class P1'9Sld6Y1t gave the Senlor response called Syrnbol of Llfe Mr Mann1ng spoke on Luck Is Where You Flnd It Jumors and Semors allke w1l1 long remember th1s gala occaslon the 1950 .Tumor Semor Banquet GOOD BYE AND GOOD LUCK SENIORS I I fo I Q -zfE'E3EfE5:1EfEI 52525255 1' C 7 K gEgEg.gEgZg23E EgZg:5gEgEgE5Eg:g::.. F fi Wm The Senior Class U!! Comedy in Three Acts In The High School Auditorium April Z8 1950 Presents Wa? 'WSH M644 Evalma Bumpass Willie Woodson Ruth Smith Miss Pidgee McDougal Sllas Dobbins Mr John Morgan Betty Phillips Flickie Nelson Joan Parker Bill Lindsey Mrs Reginald Vanderventer Mr Oscar Pozenby Mike Mahoney Nick Guarmo Mrs Guarino Frances Crawford Walter Withey Mary McComb Margaret Rollins Sk1ppy Skipper Billy Maxwell Mickey Smith Janice Martin Mary Ann Blanton Wilburn Addison Sarah Crews Wayne McLeod Ralph O Steen Red Waters Joan Rooney Ant0n1B Gl181'1h0 Bertie Mae Huggins ,, 'BQ of '- ff s Af Off The Track takes place 1n the wa1t1ng room of a small W3YS1d8 raxlroad statxon on a dark and stormy mght What a strange and conglomerate mlxture of people 1S thrown to as HI gether when a fast tra1n IS dera1led and the passengers come 1nS1de to Walt for a rehef tra1n Among them are three peppy and attractxve col lege g1rls on the1r way back to school a young man who 15 a student at a law school a fat m1ddle aged good natured Ita11an woman and her X sn ch1ldren, the wealthy and haughty Mrs Reg1na1d Vanderventer who looks down her nose at the other travelers Then there 15 a nosy old ma1d Mlss P1dg1e McDougal who spends her tmme f1nd1ng out other people s bus1ness or trymg to also a pecu11arlook1ng deafman who has a mys terlous old su1tcase whlch he never lets out of h1s hands thus whett1ng M1ss P1dg1e s mgrowxng cur1os1ty There IS an engaged couple the g1r1 bexng fhghty and dommeermg and the young manhenpecked but managlng to escape her clutches now and then The best comedy part 15 that of Sxlas Dobblns who works around the stat1on sweepmg and puttmg coal 1nto the old stove He keeps the others laughlng w1th hls nat1ve w1t ' John Morgan 15 the stat1on agent d1scovers that her S10 000 strmg of pearls 15 m1ss1ng Someone 1n the wa1t1ng room has them but who? M1ss P1dg1e w1th her naturaltenden cy for sleuth1ng looks for them and fmally locates them ln the most unexpected place the lunch basket of Mrs Guar1no who 15 thus put ln a very bad spot In spxte of the ev1dence agamst her B111 L1ndsey the prospect1ve lawyer 15 conv1nced that she 1S 1nnocent He announces that he IS go1ng to hold a prel1m1nary tr1al and appoxnts a Judge Jury etc He hlmself w1ll defend Mrs Guarmo In a very clever way he clears her and exposes the guilty party Then M1ss P1dg1e much to her regret fxnds out what 15 1n the myster1ous su1tcase I O r AVN X K V --1 e 0 7 r, - 'vw M- ff' fi'- 3 tug yo . , ' ,a f- X K1 ' A V 4 In , I, ' - ' ' ' im I-7' ' ' ' . ' - x g'fg ' ' ' - ' - I s 1 1 1 A ' ..1.. H ag The crowd is thrown into pandemonium when Mrs. Vanderventer , ' 0, .. . Q W, , , Al 1 0 O Q O Qi ' f lfzmrllll. 11 -XR. O 1 .1 Q L JIM ' ,' 11' I ' 1 , '5 Pe . I N A ,XJ :h',l 4 gem NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY S1tt1ng Faye Johnson, Thelma Wlute Pat Yearwood Mxckey Sm1th Duane Edwards Mary Beth McDonell and Nancy Donnally Standmg JoAnn Holton .Tamce Martm Wayne McLeod Mary Ann Blanton Everette Ph1111ps Shlrley Pope, Margaret Ro111ns B111y Maxwell John A1v1n Hubner and Edwyn Ryals XX B N! ll? DERS fe Those not m p1cture Bertxe Mae Huggms Sarah Crews and Wxlburn Addlson C uucuk O Zeta ln the fall of 1949 the Beta Club xmtmated ten new members They were JoAnn Holton Edwyn Ryals Thelma Wh1te Faye Johnson Duane Edwards Everette Ph1ll1pS Pat Yearwood Mary Beth McDonell Nancy Donnally and Shxrley Pope The sponsors and the Beta members declded to ask Sophomores to be come members m order that they may have one more year of Beta tram 1ng Later m the year three Sen1ors were el1g1ble for membersh1pand were asked to Jom They were Bertle Mae Huggms Sarah Crews and Wxlburn Addlson Thls makes a total of twenty members We were asked by the mnth grade C1v1cs class to back them 1n an ef fort to establlsh Student Government We d1d as asked and were IH favor of th1s movement However due we thlnk to m1s1nformat1on gathered by some of the students thls fa1led to TSCCIVC a maJor1ty of student votes At the end of the school term 48 49 our treasury funds were d1v1ded g1v1ng one half to the graduatmg Semorsfor thexr donat1on toward a water Cooler fgr the school Thls precedent wxll be carrled out aga1n thlg year xn order that the present Semors may leave a donatxon to the school 'lhe other half wlll be left for next years Betas to start fxnancxng the 1950 51 Sandspur We hope to have a good delegatlon at the State Conventxon whlch w1ll be held at the George Washmgton Hotel 1n Jacksonville durlng the month of Aprxl The Betas sponsored the annual All have helped some more than others Most everyone helped sol1c1t ads Edwyn Mary Beth and Nancy sol1c1ted subscmptlons Others typed pasted and d1d other thxngs necessa ry for the completl of an annual Our ma1n typxst was Margaret She was asslsted by M y and Sarah lt has been work mmgleo wxth fun Some of us worked three days durxng Chr1str'nas holxdays We hope thu annualwlll be a success and we hope the Beta v11lmake exch annual bet ter than the last , 1 x 1 1 s J Y I . . ., , - 1 1 , . , . , 1 l ' 1 . . , . , - 'X . . . , - - - . 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