Hillsborough High School - Hilsborean Yearbook (Tampa, FL)
- Class of 1957
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Q Sm if dy , 46, l pjxn ' 5 'RF WE? 2 fi Lesi we forget the precious momenis of our high school years, lei us turn our memories back, and recall our days of Hillsborough 'neofh fhe dear old Red and Bloclz. 'ff-U xx 'N f M MPX M, 5? ff, M , 4 3 jpzh MW., , - ' W f fy 1 fffa My :,f1, 44 Www ' X' 5 Z ,fl iz! 4 K5 yi, ' . - l - 735555 11 Lama? SM i X51- 1 i an 115 is!! W ,gg H 6 ,,,,vMi - shows the students in activities around the clock , .A 5 .Y , A K .V 1 4 im, i ' . ,Q .,.. ,st ..A. , ,,.. . ..,, .. xg 4 K s A-v-F'-g-,... Q, ' may ' wx .3 i 'Mn f A he ,.A, 1 'u '4 2 'af . ' ? Rulh Ann Brelcmd wouldn'l look so relaxed if she would only nolice lhe lime. From early morn Glenn McColl vs. the lurdy bell. .f Our doys ol Hillsborough were busy ones. They begon long before lhe 8:30 bell, ond ended, somelimes, woy inlo the nighl. Remember how hcird il was lo gel up in ,lhe mornings? . . . especiolly ofler slaying up so lcxle lhe nighl before- sludying, of course. Somelimes we gol off lo Q leisurely slorl. More oflen we hurried lo gel reody on lime, gulping down our breoikfoisl, hoslily gelling our things logelher, cmd ol lhe losl minule flying oul of lhe fronl door. We would meel lhe gong ol the Usual ploce ond have cn few minules logelher before lhe bell rung. 4 r's d 2 he s E as i 'M'-' f fy-V,.,, , , 7 ,4m ' . it ' , f X n 8' I Q ,f ,, 1 ' l We , , ' if M?-sf , , fwj 12 k 54' ' ' f f ' , ' f4w,ff 2 ' , M6 ww H ff ...aug Barbara Hamilton has verbs and Grape Nut Flakes Watch that razor, Crockett Farnell! Beginners can't for breakfast be too careful We discussed homework, teachers, dates, and football games N 3 2? s . MF Q if ,fs 35 so . .. ..,,, uf k in ..-4... N N if ,Z X X skftlr 9 , .iw 1 ,, ,K eww 3: an-n 4. gy , ,six MN' s fx 1' 0,5 Q f 3 Z sf I I if 1 4 f ul udiiesiliwdk Wy,-l The Lord is in His Holy Temple. Let all the earth keep silence before Him. lQ'r'vNFei5NW5Si NWKNSf Nwiwfevffsf fi.-fY,G-fsszvw we Q4 5,e:,,fg., --s-.,.f ,e5:,5.,v,.,- :.,,-W .-,:, -U s., ,, ,- i a. , - , L A . , ...MH s N H W A Nw! 5lWftw2' we gfffjfgf fm 1 vw l . X N l s pp f u V a 0 A daily privilege- I pledge allegiance . . . ...begins our day We found ourselves at school. Some of us took a few minutes for morning worship at St. Paul's United Lutheran Church where students conducted services. All of us had a few minutes' pause in bulletin room-to be counted, for reverence, for patriotism. We rid ourselves of the traces of sleep, took a final peep at our lessons . . . and then to class. ' Bright and alert, Sheffy Van De Boe faces the new day 1:11.-4-1 YW X A f f'-f t , , . ff 5,5 , , ,ig ' ' :Je We . 1' ig L. .. i ummm . 1 A ., , - 245 . 5 . f .,., , .1 , ' of 1 u ,I nf r A . , - QW .1 , , yi , W Kam W W ,J A ,.f.L17' 2,4 'I' 'yu ' F ' 5-1 .7 W - ' .,,. .z.tf:z:'1 . ' 'ef f -' 2' ., ' 1 ' - I L lg, .V ' 4, it fy i, , 1-A , .117 .,1..., K . . ,. -N Af . N . ' ' I V V , Q -k,,, .... . A ,.,, , g . i , ,une ' 4 ...L Q- .1-'lfi gw' ' i r- , 4 ' P . .S 1 , , g ' - ,, ,,-- L In V . i x,,,.' 8 Wi? 1. 54, i K '-.. neu- 5,1 ff' Now the mad dash down to first class .lim Manitaras takes one last look before the lest Q, moe i- We knew that concenfraled, individual study was the best way to learn . .Q eww:::.:::::,f-,zfsfz :V i 1 -MMV' ff 2 F 'c aff 41 5 A .. V ..,.f.,mMM wiv. - f ! .. I Q -:ge .5 W 1 if if 7' X 1 'T f- ' Z 4 , , f Q -J - f . as-.::.s, , fiw' ly, , f 5 if '. f as if f I , , K 1-3.3. , ,V gsm: ' 3 - ., 1 . es 1 ,H fli V- 'Il' L. 'My I. 'A 4, 3 J few' -' ' ' ' ' ,f ,V,.. 'th ' f , K - 1-.Qw f.. 'Nw' Q Top, fcpf f0P W ZA M i, 6 3 tzf ff 72 at . 4'Z.:..4,w1i f 'H ff We K wtf' f QQ gg. , e- Throughout our days at Hillsborough, we spent much of our time in scenes like these. We tried so hard to gain knowledge in order to live a more useful life and become better citizens. Math, English, history, sci- ence . . . shop, homemaking . . . typing, bookkeeping . . . art, music. The going was tough at times, but the satis- faction was great when we had met and mastered these subjects that make up high school learning. The day seemed to fly by, and soon we found ourselves on our way home. Our day was almost gone. S41 We learned many useful and practical skills in shop x. The best period of the day FYIQF: Eighl 9. Swv 2 is L with study . . . ,f X 4 7 x.. 5 Z V ,A, A i,A 'in I if 'wi Chemistry was one class where we didn't make careless Wl1at's cooking? mistakes We left by bike, bus, boots I ,Vs.,4---n - ,,,.,.,-vw--' -f- .Lg-aid' 'Kuff w 5 . ,M . 1: pf, i K. f gg fel, 555- f ,- ' JY' ' wwifi- 31- ' .jet-:LTR-.X 1-.,'jxrQv xii Y LJ Qfsfsss is,-kge?S:t.f ,V-Q ' ff s 0 q- 19 f V ' s H ?j?la4'?ffe'-ww? .. kr- . -. , , , wi.. ix'?f'fs.--iw,-'- r, - - ' -f 1 ,Lf ,v-, - - ,. -.I if a, fs ww- .sw f. - ,' '-' A as - . f. .- f . sv, . A 1 .k..,, fry, , , ., A. ., - .x. gf.. ' -f t- 1 ,,v- - I .fees . ...-1 --- A..-'f ....-'fp L' fl ' fs-1: Q, 3' 5 f' 934.4 f ,, , ! , V M M ,, 4 5 A ' 752' ' W' 1 xx, 4 es, , J 3. I In X 753-2 'K 1 lg? fl us v 1. .g kg Q - X .. 3, te 1 f l - f '- 2 is . '- f it .Wei i L W . s . c , si . Q. -. E-:- Leia K ' - ' ' in Wi' ' W l' ' v , - 1' , 1' r' ,- '- f H' . af ' s arg' Q , ' -A X- , V , Tom Burlfharn flexes his muscles for eighth period physical ecl .-K' .X l ...work After school we had many activities to keep us busy. There were numerous clubs at Hillsborough representing a wide var- iety oi interests. Most of us belonged to at least one organization during our three years at Hillsborough. Some ot us worked. The extra money was olways welcome, especially during our senior year, with the additional ex- pense of rings, pictures, announcement cards, and caps and gowns. Dates were always fun whether for a formal dance or just a coke at the corner drug store. -L if if V 7r'Emni, We i . x L xxx in xx Bob Osborne-No. One Bag Boy at Publix .Q :mst rm JI 9 ! ' 1 o ' 1 '1s1 '! ' ' ,Z A ow ., , , M, .V A 'X V , ..,.. , I ,Q F J, ,f , , , I .4 , A Be-Hy Jo Sfamper, Jean Corbefi, and Sparkle show how fo spell homework f-u-n a n d p I a y . . . , ' 4 1 Y K .fi b 444 ' Y df ' whiff d .I d Hanson sfo of fhe drugsfore for cr ly mug be O fm, A ,da gemen and A, Defy . Joe Trainor an u y P coke offer school :N f ,, , f, f n K 7 5 4' : W 1 03 ,tf . z NE E 5 if Q TQQ3? 34, ,ggih ' ,- M, J f -n 5, A 3, lk I f H 1 Y Q 3: Q . ' iw V 1, ' ' ' 5 K F Q S x i Wwfs Q Q, if Table of Contents FEATURES The Student's Day .. School Scenes ..... Dedication ....,.... Letter from the Staff ADMINISTRATION Principals and Deans Department Heads .. Faculty ......... Personnel . , SENIOR CLASS Seniors ......... Senior Directory Senior Class Officers Who's Who ....... Outstanding Seniors . ACTIVITIES Hilsborean Staff . . . Clubs ........,.. Student Council . . . Band ............. Honor Society ..... Red and Black Staffs Calendar .....,... Dance Review . . . Glee Club ...,. R.O.T.C. SPORTS Football ....,. Cheerleaders .... Basketball .... Swimming ., Golf, Tennis Track... Baseball ..,......... Girls' Physical Education Letter from the Staff ADVERTISEMENTS Merchants and Businessmen .....4-II ....I2-I6 ....I7-I8 .. ..., I57 20-21 .....22 ....23-26 ....27-28 . .30-77 . .78-83 ...M84 . . 86-87 . . 85,88 ..9O-91 .92-II5 II6-II7 II8-I2I l22-I23 IQA-I25 I26-T27 . . . .128 I29-T30 I3I-I35 T38-I A2 ....l43 ....l44 ....IA8 ....IA9 ...,I5l ...I52 ...ISA . 'I56 l57 1 2 , Nw! 91 Info the auditorium-for cheers, music, and speeches Do-if-yourself. Shop siudenfs beautify car .':r E :E :,.1 :..-- ,:::- ',.-:- ' . .1 . ,. . A W Sha - m mf 'A ,WW was 1 mums - , nm kiw i aw AI.,A 2 Q we m v i- H QQ .. A? vm Y f- 1 f 'MXL 5 2 fi 1.6 x 'M 'Z . , L9 4 ii ,,,..nf,,,,, ,, gba hs-v ,ix 4 around A familiar sight-Pete 2 X Q mama a S Q an Y , M.. E Q ' 'x Q ww xxnwkxxa ' Q. K XY I' . ...... .. -f - L! Sp - ---- ....... - A R F3 4 'Nw W Q ...:.: Q .... . ,. NSS A 4QSx Kgs M ES i r w -Jw -f ,N X .V fa, if k M V K X is , k Wg :Q W ar' N . f.. Q Q fa W w vm, WW 55 5 X X X Yi rw X O X X , S x X ,, X X9 K 'Tl ws! iff 'YET ' gig ' i As.. N a A Q.. ,A xg 1 gr ,Mwifff A i Q' wr ' ,iii ,, hw A . ffxf- Q xx Q , Aw ' Xwfmix 'll QQ Q 3 xx N3 X X X X X x S X EX 3 i S Nx xxx X wx 5 S X Qi 5 .3 f ga I 7 M .. N Q Z M! , 7 62 1 gf' 1 . Sweef foofh line-up All out school A popular spof of Hillsborough-fhe soda founiain 3' irnf yy LX N 1 ,A .- M v Q Sf X' xxx. ll aj' ll ,Q IJ , I I D 1 1 I , 1 I 1 n 1 I I . I I I l Y 1' m ' A . s n N .E n . I I v l K , U' l I c I I I Q 1 I I I A h -V if , 'KS j . : . ffir 4' K 11.: of . 1 2 W :2- R' 'IA A . Q m xx, ur X . I A R t X Q :x ' ii? r ,f r ' o r 'W . .fr A E xv! Q Y .2 l ' r , D 'Q :Si 6 W l ,.xr' L - , ,Xa pM',,,1:u. 'Xi 5.3-f, 2 1 I 1 I ,J K l !,fx. . Y' , L 'X ,lg 1 eil J J X ,f Q... ' ' j ,A 1 1 Q.,. F or L J A I 1 rv 1 ,1 I i 4 ,A K x S1 1 A ,lx ,,,, 1 X J' ex X1 ,Jo ,I 1 in fix fx f K N S f I 1 I I I I 5 ,1 f ' . Q ' S o N i l l Ak N. J. I I I b W r. E ' V l l iiijig- , li ' ' ' Hmmm J X Q 1 ' S In K , I ' X S' K l f' , N h X1f,f Ad J' - E' f 5 Q . kv , i ' Q wr 1 l'One of these days . . . q N ,QQ 34.-' , . , . 'fx' 5' 'PAQ as s of Memorrol Junior Hrgh sfudenfs 5, ,J . 2' 1 , if ir 'Q Ns . Q. .Aj .wf-.:QQ5...,br ., A look forward fo Hillsborough 4 c,fii an - -r ,- :-1L..s , :lil '-2:.gf'fQ 'Wg X as-mmwi A 1 1 i juss sMs is 2 Q F 3 1 ii 2 ,A 3 ' 2 i :,, M . . 4 Q , 9 . S ,,,: 5 ig : 5 ,VVV ? ' g ' si i 5 3 , sl 2 5 : 5 si 3 . 3 A .s 3 5 i 5 i Q x 'A i X s E - e' 5 9 5! vw? 1 ffffff wwf 2 i S s fn-fwsgfvgy g QpMRn q Afyg Q f il. lv To the teacther who has devoted his time to helping boys and girls with their problems . . . . who believes in teaching them to think for themselves .... who is sympathetic sincere, and understanding .... who always has a friendly greefingf 0 'e0dY Smile and laugh .... who has encouraged boys and Dedicauon girls to take part in extra-curricular activities by sponsoring the Debate Club .... who, as a Christian, has set an example they want to follow, we, the graduating class of l957, dedicate th e Hilsborean - MR. JOSEPH RAFFA, teacher, counselor, friend. ,W,,, ,b.,.k If lllfllflel' ,675 A sparkling personality and delight- ful sense of humor make MRS. HALL TERRY a well-liked teacher. She is al- ways willing to help students with pro- nouns and problems. As a teacher and a person, Mrs. Terry is outstanding. Eighteen His boundless energy, friendliness, and help to all who need it have en- deared MR. AMADO DELGADO to the students. Along with his work with the Glee Club, he has helped boys and girls to understand and live with music. 'X Q s Q sw G3 Y M ITR All IN S All FA AND CU ,V if 'J f 'mill',,fy , ,,.'fw M' ,wmgfwzw . ww if ' 'W X ig WWW, 'ff' M f X fy 0W4'vf,,i,.'ff f 'M f, f 4, ywmfwvwmzry , f W f ffi f I film W ,, I , 7 fwfr? Qi ff il f 1 ,:'w: y,, f 'Z lf 15: , i, 2? VW. 31? f : .gf by nf' U . .W pf J-,, It ff 'MW ff Mfvfwf is W' ' f 4 , Q., '-., l l l 4 5 4 1. uffif' ' 5' t Egg? I ig . -4 Z Z 7 if There is no other group ot people any more loved, respected, honor- ed, and talked about than our faculty, We admire them For their knowledge and love them for their understanding hearts and words ot encouragement. Many ot our teac- ers are versatile. Besides filling in for other teachers, chaperoning dances, sponsoring clubs, and keep- ing detention, they have hobbies, their homes, and other interests that keep them busy alter school hours, Because they are so lun loving and full ot lite. our faculty will never grow old. MR. WAYNE A. HAMILTON, assistant principal and director ot student activities, has earned the respect ot Hillsborougl'i's students as well as its teachers. His long years of experience and his vigorous personality help to quality him tor this position of responsibility. A personality we will never forget, Mr. Hamilton is truly the students' friend. ADMINISTRATION To be the best, a school must have a capable and re- sponsible principal such as our own MR. VIVIAN GAITHER. He has been at Hillsborough since 1932 and he has never faltered at his duty. He is both admired and respected by the students and the faculty. Mr. Gaither has helped make Hillsborough the fine school that it is today and we are sure that he will continue his outstanding work. n y i -6' 1 D X lt! .Q I :sf I A Ribs'- MR. CARL HUTTON, dean of boys, and M155 JANE DOWDELL, dean of girls, are always willing to give advice and assistance to students. Miss Dowdell will always be remembered tor her friendliness and sense ot humor. Although this was his tirst year as dean ot boys at Hillsborough, Mr. Hutton has mqde many triencls among the students with his pleasant manner. Both deans have won the admiration cmd respect ot the student body. Vw I I . K . , . RI X RD 4:4 jd .g L - 5 is f J ., , -3 R ' S tl LN' Q i I J' Z w . ,i,, X fs. , ' -.xx h ig X is WN X ' Y ' I 3 , I I ' si .XX I - 4' i thi! ' fi M -1 ' A.,.'X ig! Y, I-.s.5f.,h:,,s E X , st NX, ix, V- Q . ,.. Nj 4' ,,,.5 QNX ah , I X, Y miisxv 'X I .flfif Q., 1,-' - H.. -I A 3, ,., X V ., H, ,J ' as K f x. ily ., i . fl In f o ,,-, sg., , Q' X ' A ,-' -r .. , .. V. x, I, S f f ? .t X ' ' Q 9 iff' R tie ' . ' K' 1 If x ' ' ff- ' I . I A . - 'I 5' :K . t Xu ,li R ' ,M . A N WI g WN! N21 V 'W 5 V I 1 .ffn ,gi 'Y y 5 ' M AOHQ n T I S 'Q ,, l ,X ,W ..,... , .,., . My f Q , '. - 4 I mi .1 ,ff 1 1 V 4, - ,. , - . .. . Busy and efficient describe MRS. MIRIAM DULA- NEY, school registrar. Making out schedules, keeping a record of credits earned by students, and keeping tract of all students are her responsibilities. She sends transcripts ofthe records ot students to colleges, business firms, and to the Federal Government. Be- sicles her job as registrar, Mrs. Dulaney teaches two classes in world history. E me -. ' 'di-11'Z,ffV ' rs 'Uv ,ii 'Fifi if ,I LA 4 v lm. ,wg ,H MRS. DAVID GILCHRIST, secretary to the English depart- ment and MRS. EDRIS HAMMOCK, secretary to the history department, have been mimeographing tests and study guides. This is just one of their many responsibilities. - 1 . I I i I I . U Working quietly behind the scenes but nevertheless vital to Hillsborough are the secretaries. This was MRS. LEILA ELLISS, stand- ing at left, first year at Hillsborough. Besides being secretary to Mr. Hamil- ton, she publishes the daily bulletin. Responsible lor keeping records straight, handling visitors and students who want to see Mr. Gaither tiling mail, and answering corrosponclenqp are MRS. LORENE DAVIS ad MRS LOUISE LUCAS. They are in Amvac o' the main office, MRS. DORCTHY ELLIQT a' shone who xsijils ' A NSQHZE JUICE ii in clan H' 's ' t and atten- Jzc ww- MRS ANNA TERRY MRS ANGIE NOTO MR. HAL GRIFFIN MRS. ROSE CAGNINA ENGLISH LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT HEADS These are The people who work TogeTher wiTh The principal, assisTanT principal, and The cleans To seT up The policies for Hills- borough. In addiTion To Their responsiloiliTies as heads of Their separaTe cleparTmenTs, These ouTsTanding Teachers conducT classes of Their own, schedule classes, obTain new equipmenT, and help improve Teaching meThods in general. gi.-A ,N-'Q K LEE 'E ,,,- ' S 'diff' . A 'Ar.s, ATHLETICS LIBRARY N 5 V,-,., ,, Nl If MR w M PEARSON Miss ANNIE CARLISI MR. AMADO DELGADO MRS, MOLUE ROSE COX QSCIENCE coMMsRciAL Music ,MSTORY S10-N--an So Steve finally got a new car! Left to right are MRS. THELMA BAILEY, elective and regular physical education, MRS. .IUANITA HAYNES, physical education, MR. STEVEN SOLAK, band and orchestra, and MISS ALICE RODRIGUEZ, elective and regular physical education. FAIIU MISS LULA RIGBY and MRS. THELMA COX, who teach American history, MRS. ANGIE NOTO, Spanish, and MRS. NANNIE WAGNER, world history, get their mail before classes begin. .4 ,QI AY, gm J , JM, Sill az' 'I .I , V, 9 Q' I .if 'I Ns' -.l 5, yr fr wr' 4.4....4 I + xr' -' .- . 4 V 3 A- A ,Gigi --- ix' 4 I - ' M ' vp. I U L, ,fs 5, . Ill ,, .L W ' T, ' ' In.. frm' I, '- ll' 4 2 I , . ,.... , ' g. P 'L Q' ' 'l , , I ss 1 -var . fr -'frf A ..r.' g qw-3 lu : J f 'Nerf I 1 gg I 'Q 'f ,, wus., : J ' . i l W. ll ,gr N, .R . -l. g ' My 1 3 I y i ...A 1 f C . 5 ' 1 4 '- 2 'awe ,..r I 'fc - , I Q Walking up the steps to school are MR. MARK BROWN, who teaches physics and advanced science, MRS. THELMA BARROW, Spanish, MRS. BARBARA BOST, tenth and eleventh grade English, and MISS THELMA JONES, Latin and speech. LTY Stopping to chat before class are MR. GLENN BAR- RINGTON, driver's education, MR. ROBERT HOLMES, wood' working, MISS BESSIE CHILES, algebra, and MRS. F. CON- LEY, tenth grade English. . nz., .....s g E NO i e. 49 E I' 1' if f 5 E 3' ,Qty I :- .. , .I 1 fit? J E . , J , -2:13 Q . Walking up the stairs to their classes are MISS SARAH HILL, eleventh grade English, MRS. LULA C. SMITH, world history, MR. GEORGE JOHNSON, tenth grade history and physical education, MRS. MYRTLE MELTON, biology, and MRS. REABLE TINSLEY, trigonometry, geometry, and algebra. In the English office are MRS. KATHLEEN Mc- FADYEN, fstandingf, tenth grade English, MRS. LOUISE HOOBLER lat typewriterj, eleventh grade English, MRS. ELLENE WALKER, eleventh grade Eng- lish and reading, and MRS. IRENE BYRD, tenth grade English. Lower left: Taking a coke break are MRS. MARINA REBY, chemistry, MISS MARGARET SMITH, Bible, MRS. FRANCES MC KIBBEN, world history, drama, and stage, oncl MRS. DOROTHY STOKES, vleventh and twelfth grade English. Lower right: Discussing football tactics for the Big Red are Coaches DON WILLIAMS, who also teaches pre-flight aeronautics, BILL FISHER, SAMUEL MC GOWIN, American history, and EDWARD STACK. wtf I ji ff. 1 it I.- . 'II . t '-Juitw 4 ff ,Mu 'y f 1 ' MRS. MYRTLE DAULTON, business English and shorthand, shows the building to new teachers, MISS PRUDENCE ROSS, bookkeeping, typing, and shorthand, MR. LEON ELLIS, senior typing and business arithmetic, and MR. DONALD HIGGINS, typing, shorthand, and commercial law. ,saw-4-V ,1' ,Q S 'T ' i ef : C yi ' I .. XJ, Egg g K g , ,,,,...-o-- ' 'i -1---- QS . ,X MR. EDGAR DOUGLAS, psychology, MRS. GLADYS METZ, Twelfth grade English, MISS ELIZABETH WILSON, world history, and MR. ROBERT WURSTER, tenth grade English, prove that students aren't the only users ot the library. vs- I I .. mi asian '- 5 X ,, f f ' .-Yg rl S' 1- 4 I ' . . ail s? f i I 412 I ..,,., ,,,,,.,, ,,V.,.. , R , I X I I I 'S' it c,. 'I A ' '- ' ' ' W. 1 I 1 X-I 3 . f il. L.. I . U 3 II S ' gil C- . -I VT ,..- , I ff 1 ' Qji . - . I ut' I 4 wgwlwmwmvm 1 ., x A X QV K Z tt, 1' 5 R X 'zgiyi' lt- 'snuff-I' N 'XX E . A5322 42 'P mi-'45 ii lik? 1 I i I A , , ii !,V, Mfg Q '35 ' lt's time tor lunch tor MISS VIVIAN CAMPBELL, algebra and tenth grade math, MISS KATHERINE LITTLE, art, MR. GUY JOHNSON, functional math and biology, MRS. LILLIAN HETT, librarian, and MRS. VIOLA WALDORF, homemaking, Relaxing in the lounge are MRS. MARGARET PEE- LER, who teaches reading, MRS. EMILY HYLANT, twelfth grade English, MRS. MARY ROUGHTON, reading, and MRS. LOIS YOST, tenth grade English. Lower left: Adrniring MRS. RUBY LlTTLEFlELD'S plant in her biology classroom are MISS MARY RUBY JOHNS, who teaches biology, MR. RODNEY OS- BORN, agriculture, and MR. ROBERT MATTHEWS, biology and advanced science. Lower right: Sitting in the teachers' lunchroom during their tree period are MISS ALBERTA LARGE, Latin, MRS, NANCY WOFFORD, secretarial practice, typing, and shorthand, MRS. MERLE STUCKEY, typing and shorthand, and MRS. HORTENSE BARNES, typing and shorthand. m e 'L ug - . i llli.- ' g -'- t3':r, K .gl '- 4...-K -I t i T li . 2' 11 .fa I K ' J xkxv X S Q! Y A i gr... ...A--mxgx ?.t..,N.,x'KENvx,Z N I thx A iw-i it 'em I Le auf MISS ALICE SMITH shows a picture painted by one ot MRS JEAN SPENCER shows some of her second year her first year art students to MR EARL CATON mechani algebra grade cards to MR, ROBERT BOUCHER, driver's cal drawing MRS SARAH SWEAT twelfth grade English education instructor, and MR. B. H, BLANKENBECLER, gen- and MISS ROSA PRITCHARD American history eral metals. MR. PAUL EDWARDS, senior and functional math, MRS. DOROTHY BLJRRIS, business arithmetic, book- keeping, and banking, MRS. PAT SMITH, tenth grade English, and MR. LEON ALDERMAN, world history, think the soda fountain is a welcome addition to the Iunchroom. Lower left: Leaving taculty meeting are MR. JOSEPH RAFFA, who teaches tamily lite, MR. GEORGE SEEVERS, problems in American lite, and American history, MR. EDWIN CREWS, driver's edu- cation, and MRS. NELLA COLE, diversified co-opera- tive training. Lower right: MRS. FREIDA WHEELER, who teaches homemaking, MR. ALVIE CATES, tenth grade math, MISS JOYCE N. MC LAIN, biology, and MRS. HELEN GOEHRING, homemaking, walk to the parking lot after school. fsglskx .. S Ss - il The custodians from left to right ffront rowl are Mayme Lawson, Willie May Montesino, Steve Ciaro- vello, Mary Barbon, Peter Canzenori, Otis Sessler head custodian, fback rowj Carl Scaglione, Steve Antinori, Cosme Novas, Louis Liccio, and Jose Rocha. 2' 4 :V .f . ,,,,. ,,.-If f .fi .',- 3. ,. Z f 7 f f f f Z A 1 W X X ,f ff X .1 5. Mffmif wypfy, 0 5540 , . A262 fm W, 4 . PERSONNEL These are the people whose untiring service we would like to acknowledge. They are re- sponsible tor keeping our beautiful school in such fine condition and making sure the stu- dents at Hillsborough have a well balanced meal daily. L Q A f r L X? W.. . 4,4 ' Q7 . W A m f, , ,-1,,fg:, '-144 , I f r 'yr ' ff g V .V,, ' f I ' ' V ,f m if ,Y f g' ' Q ? 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' T ri, f' J .V ,EH ...-,,,-1 . .,,,,.-1 , V J i . ,mf Q A 4 X 'Q x , c '+' Washing dishes are Mrs. Melba Boyle, Mrs. Lois Brink, What's cooking? Mrs. Margorie Herron asks Mr. Tom Russell, Mrs. Betty Mclntyre, and Mrs. Mary Way. and Mrs. Ruby Smith. illie Mrs. Alice Stuart and Mrs. Lucille Thomas sell school Busy in the kitchen are Mrs. Clarice Shelton, Mrs. W Miller, Mrs. Vestie Wingate, Mrs. Irene Patterson, and Mrs. supplies to students. Marylyn Jayroe. . A if . ' at s if z' , , .-, -01 '15 5 mm X 'QS NW . fy I ,.f-f f ,,f- ' is .sow n A UQ, 1 'f an C' f,fL fy KZ' f ff! L jill! ' ' 4,1 , f I 'A ' X I fp' 7 ,' ! S E N I U R S 'V 914 CV : 9 , if ,mf . nl f ,, , 'fxjr If 1 fjlfff If gf rf - Af L , 1 N, J I L! ,, , 551, '7 If 7 ' W5 X 1 5. 3 V' E mv, ix Rf, S. 'ig M 2 , ,M on fy - wma- :- ,fc N ,MV x ,x ,Q K . ! 5 M 3 X x- Xrffxmfg, P M EQ ,ff 1 ,1 J X ff4M Q 92 X7 f 0 K My J 1' 2 F Q 1 6 Q. Q T9 9 'EWS WX.:f.'iE 91 - .L ,f, I 1,-ix,,:6,I,-X gms V .1 . ,gf ..k. 5. V . .- V A I 1 X T A tin it , . A ' 1 X ' x ,, : - -sv X its P . x i , P .. . s g N V js....,.ff ' L -s...1 What is more symbolic of LYNN ACHER JOAN ADAMO graduation than the receiving of one's diploma? THE MAGICAL HOUR OF GRADUATION RICHARD ADAMO ROBERT ALDERMAN FRANK ALBANO BARBARA ALFORD , ,fad --'N ffl 3 -is i JM 1 ' L , m 'xxxN-i c 153 f , . U , , Z .-' ' ' I I ' i ' ff . I X iii'-vm42li'mW I -f Is.-'Y- . cs , ,QTY . 'yit 'Q f ' -5, ' ', 'Z 3 Z jf':'f2,Q'ij4 R' - K f f psi, fr , ,. s , ' L 4 2 Q. if AZ 1 S371 i ,- ' ,eq 'as' , 1' 5 gf' if ---' QB ' W '24 , f-G ' 'fw- 'Ti 5 ,.- X 3 Jrwww, ,4iP1E. x ,V -- A. N if i ll T' X QL gftssv- Q ,I-J' We reach the climax of our high school careers on a clay of triumph, at white-robed wonder, as we join the solemn proces- sional to receive our diplomas. June 7, 1957, will live in our memories as an important day in an important year when Hills- borough seniors made the big step from high school life to the responsibilities and challenges beyond the corridors and class- rooms. What made this year such a memorable one? Casual incidents which happen every day, and momentous occasions which happen only to a senior filled our activities around the clock and made our senior year wonderful. CLIMAXES ALLISON ALLEN BARBARA ALLEN -P 'l s ss-V 'SWF' Kc ,QQ - -X if, Z .,,,, , , v . 'Hn i v ,. K aw me ' ff 1 , -'34 A, g xml Av, IS L f J, lava., V gqix in ' fm 1. '2,, s at V, ig, 1,4 GWEN ABERCROMBIE EILEEN ABRAHAMSON PAWNEE ANDERSON DON ANDREW XE. R ,L X- I .ccc f X :Si E X X g ...,, I My, Q. ,D - 'Wwss. 2 -I4 ., A , W1 . , A 4: ag e-,7 f:s, -5 ' 1- 1 ' - WM MW 71llF f H , L . , wi f ' ' ' ' ' ' A Km. ,f J '42 Y B ' U fiiih - v A HM fo-ni K by , - , f' ,A gp.. , H J fa , I W WN K1 , ,,-L. A X f, , RAY ANDREWS ROY ANTHONY HENRY BARKER GLENN BARLOW A Luv N Atv' ' W X I ,, Z m f P J 4 Q, K ,W ,,.,. Y. W hx K RW '33 Ng S H QLX J. V- 1' Q- A A 5 1. 9 um X X r X F, x. GISELA ARANGO BOB ARFORD my MARIE AUSLEY MARLINE AUST if . if A YEAR OF MOMENTOUS OCCASIONS AND PAT BARNES PAT BARRINGER pf 'f if W' g , ,5g4g : Z W H ,:. Eg ..,, 5 'iv 44 I QQ whiff f NE 1 PAUL BARRY JOYCE BASS - 9,,.?gf?' . H I? ' if Y 5 fury 21 ,E I L Z K Qu K JJ qq. wx I I f xv ,. x 'I www . V ff mm W . .., , J '-C - V, . My ,I 5, '7x'5 H ' 5224 , 5 ,ffm JV ,f H xx Q 2 LORA JANE AYERS CORALEEN BANKS CASUAL INCIDENTS BILLY BAYLESS JIM BAYLESS ..f,z- f., 1:3 .r ' ' 92 Y ,Wx V' X ,. 4 gi I x Q-, Z .2 Jaw K W X o, W XWAY' ,X 5 3 .Wa A A nv dp X-u'f .K . . 34? Y 1 JEANNIE BAILIE CAROLYN BARKER BARBARA BEACH GORDON BEARSS QW' Q L aff 5 'fl' LM, . B. ff A 'N 5 s 'zy- N xx , I - Q ,, . . -A 1. Q ,F ,. . i jim ,A .1 I - HK fi V1 f' - 7 'f I V. H T4 wh. f,,Q'V'9?' 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I W -Y 1 4 2 L ' C 'f', ,V f vit? tfffff 5 1 rf ff' ' CHARLES BRACKIN EDGAR BRACKIN DOLLY BRADFORD CARL BRAME THE PATIO-FAVORITE MEETING PLACE We began our last year of high school in the same manner as we had begun our other two years at Hills- borough. However, something was dif- ferent because we now realized that we were stepping into the places of those who had gone before us. We now possessed the coveted title of sen- iors. In our new positions we accepted many responsibilities which brought both honor and enioyment. Busy as we were, we still found time for fun and relaxation in familiar spots, such as the patio, where we gathered with friends. CLARENCE BRANSFORD JOYCE BRANTLEY The favorite meeting of everyone is the patio, - N AN 'I he 36.9-W Jo. The latest style, BETTY BROSSART PATRICIA BROW bermudcs, are worn at the back-to-school dance Social events began filling our cal- endar during the first week of school. The Bermuda Hop inaughrated a series of dances, both formal and informal, M frzaia. usual and unusual. Clubs organized, eiected officers, and took in new mem- bers. We found our lives racing with the hands on the clock. It was hard to adiust to our crowded schedules in order to have enough time for study and fun, and many times we wished that time would stand still. Football was the word, and after defeating Sarasota we knew our confidence in the Big Red was iustified. ONE OF THE BIGGEST DANCES OF THE YEAR DOROTHY BROWN KATHERINE BROWN PEG BROWNELL JUDY BROWN LESLIE BROWN WILLIAM T. BRUCE MM if ,two ,,,, sy agf weft 'vw' , 1,4 Vs, -f .4 f ' , ,sw X V f 4, f Q , 1 41 1' , V 0' if N Z' 2 W , f,?f1:7fv f f O ff -.f .I , ,ws . gksqzq le fmsr Q YQ ',xi vs WfiMQW S Q X -. s ,ers Qqgw' :'fss uv we X rx 1 I N,,, y X 9 I 'i 1 .sG' Qyy, V , VWU W W iam f '- 1 '3-s2ff,WmzJ2- .N , , 1' I '- K 6- S D f Fee' 'M I A Q, QL! f V my ' fd ff I X I y . ' jf fl, 1 1 ,gnfgjfff I: .mud I -5 I ..,,,. Q ya JIMMY BRIGHT TED BROCK CURTIS BRUNDAGE BETTY BRUSHWOOD ,iff'TXT?f1- I 'QXXQ 5 X II 4 .X x X ,is Us . . Q' XX at XX R .4 s X s Sxxkx YXX XSX R s Gsm xccss 5YiS w R 2'si . I F95 I ' PM I :fy gf M f lx 'ff rf v I S M VH' - . X X 5 2 W I fx F' ' I , fwif, 7 'W 'Q JE W Q fa ' ff MCT X If ,f my , . Ke. A., ' ' V fi f W 1 :sv , I 4 im' HOWARD BRYANT BARBARA BUERKE WAS THE GRACE BUSHEY DENNIS BUTLER wif Q Km, ' ' , f ww ,I 'V I' X V , X, fmqfgm v i' A v,,' Q ,vy 1,49 'ig 'I 12 ' ,j ' f Q, I, ' J I -IV' 'zxx Il 5. I. L F .. If-N ' Idgfyhri , ,SQHM N Y,-on X54 Qi' ' , ff' f ff I f ' ,K V ' , mf, , .5 'MW' ' 1, .'-- , ..ff V 4 I ' M , wi l , ff, I I ' ' V ' W I 2? M, T, K , . U Q. 5 SS , I, I Z A 6 1 , 'Z , 5 Q 9 'iff PATRICIA BURGER TOMMY BURKAM BERMUDA HOP. NORMA BYRD MARTIN CABEZA , 2' 'Q 1 L, 4' .. , , , X x. 1 ff' 'Mm' I may ,ff am wk . ,..,,, L, Q ,,,,,1fZ574 1 . ' ,, ,4J?W,Aaf K 4 2 . f . ff? , f ,i :qi Illgiuqyxwtbg' ' '1.,I . ., , , Q , ,ua -Q 1 rf 'X I If I 'E . I 2, W-1 V Q . I V Ty. UN X X ., ., WM' 'W-wwf JAMES BURNETT CONNIE BURT MARVIN CALLAHAN PHILIP CALTAGIRONE 1' ' N95 0 , ,y 5 jf fn K xx S L X. ff 6.49 ' I fix J 1 -..,5ff7 . f' gf I f X' 4' . 1 W ., 21 'I , , my fu f -K., ,. I ,1'5,':4-5 - ,-V--ww , . ' WN ' 9 35: sf ,. H ? 1 1- f I in ' TX' ., 0 1-P . ' 7 2 if HARRIET BURTON JACKIE BURTS CELIA CAMPBELL FREDDIE CAMPBELL ERIC BUTTON OLGA BUSH IRIS CAMPBELL MILTON CAMPBELL A QM ,, .gawk ,f , 4!1 W vf w L ,J KW 'T 12 '- 4 ' L W , '14 . .. . , :AI E mask Yr fi? A VK -. T 'K N.. i ., f 'N ', .mn f 'I I ': I I Af ', .v In X Q .V ,WL II. A Mfxsf- L' , 'iff Pia H71-' B ,-AI' I F ,-'- Q Q.-I-.grk k , . L ,i gy.. 1 MXN. 7 .LL-I 1 'v' ,fu W H 'H 4 A ,uv-, X .X ' L I TN, ,T ANN'- fm 'aw- T . , fi H ' s , ,Q ,Y if 'xv 4, f V- ,:- n L1 ,www , 1 , I ' W Q A 14334 Awww .F f ., aw t , Q, f ,A ,4 M I .ff I 'Q I 7 wry , ,Sf 'fa -'C 'Q ' Q Q ' b f -' 'I 1 Xfws I3 , 'L I 1. .M , -i I 'E fav ff' . ..,,,. .,...-utr 2 Q. L fi .T I Q If L FL f f A 1 W , . f N ! f x ' ,.... JANETTE CAPPOLINO FRED CARLISLE MARYLIN CHAITOW DEE CHAMPLIN WW 'ff C, . X , if 15, T .ig 4 , gg Mg' fr V , 4, X ,,,W,- V lui , f 1 w WALTER CARMONY PHYLLIS CARR SHIRLEY CHANDLER JANE CHASTAIN IV W . 4-A :V X rv x4 ,f fx, '13 - 7 Q 4, f , .wo 1 2 .- -new-b-...... . O ,fy f A W, , 4 'AQJ A QW I , fmwi f , IAQWWV ' 4 2 . T N , , .-' .,, 4:., V . W aff ' 4 qw W 5 f f 2 ,WM 'E if . :.- - L 4 , uf ff 1 .4 - Q.C,,,,,ff i X - ' Q I -cw! ,, -.7 ' 1 ' 7 ,Q W H ..' ff . ', 2. M , ' ,V Y i f L? I W ,,,, wk ' , ff' I ' 'M 1 Wyy cf X 75 ? Av, 1 ,! f f 5 V' 1 ry, f - 5: ,Q + . .. , 1 ' ,' 1 ff , w ,W-r I' 4' ' Q . ,101 5 4' ,, + V: I fm if , I S ROELAND CARROLL WALTER CARTER MICHAEL CASTELLANO CAROLYN CARTER KAY CASH EDWARD CAWTHON SHARING LOCKERS WAS SOMETIMES A PROBLEM ROGER CHEWNING KEITH CHRISTEN KENNETH CLARK ANITA CHRIST s .M - , Jw--ff f CW 1 If . in QI FL , ,,. xv XL! f X .3 J... - A fa' 5 3 f , 1 5 Q . Xi T, sf A ZX S E 'E 2, Y C. 5 ' ESE , W I 4 LQ wk' X-Q . 1951? QL Ai' EN, 81:3 Ei W L' SI' A ' 3 , ,:,ff.:yf-5 ,L , Y Qsx..,,.w-NY JOYCE CICCARELLO ROYCE CLEMENTS f LN! if , I, I L 2 . I M ,agus Xi mx.. A i . . XX R' R' Q., ,M , C- il X gk X X qw, X L K5 ml' X X SS? A X. , fx R X Q X TX N. N Q C NX f.f,1lNl4v7IX QT ff C. A, X 2 , 5 fairy- W, ,QL ' Sami ,gf 9 f I i ,Q 4 IH, ,I , .'rfg1'fi::f.2 . I Y ,Q nliza, 4 - ,UL .H . .. -S Sinai' gi X 121 ,G W -,. . , , . , ' 1 :1: nU f 'pf ,Q-I -1' z,. V0 'sv - .1 ':,4al.5,...qbl',.. , my 1 'uh kv- . , x. , fy, rf! -' i:f9.'7'A :- -1 - -'Aw l I .-,, :I g.-swl' -...gs .sewn : f . . , A- ,vw 'Gwlf Q 5 S S4 I X yu-H ', EXMQW , MARILYN CLEMONS WADE CLEMONS BUD COLE CANDLER COLGWITT N I .i,, fiyl, Q-, 7 vu-f I, Mill' ,IX K ,.rI' . - 4 ,,:f 'f.'w1-tifxr . QS. S it L, iii li ' sf' X 5. ' 3 . ' 3 its ckk EVELYN CLONTS SPENCER COBERLY JUDY COATES MARIANNE CODY 4' f J-W K' w . . ' Ls-fri 1? r ,.,. I iw, 4 .W Q ' fees rs. , 2 W I ,f f wmv L 'Y ,wr 'Q , ,ff ,gi w , 194 ,M , .1 f ',-. 7 ' ' f R 5 ' Q W 'ff' 'W -' a'. n',.,,z..' ,A RUBY LANE COGGINS SHARON CQKER MICHAEL COHEN HARRY CQLDING -BUT IT WAS FUN MAKING THE BEST OF IT. After choosing lockers and locker mates, many of us wished we had been more careful in our selections, since often we were late to lunch or classes after attempting to put books in the cramped space, At lunch we were finally granted the privilege of being first in the cafeteria while the sopho- mores and juniors suffered hunger pains waiting in line. The excitement of coming back to school and finding the addition of a soda fountain made us regretful that we would have only one year to enioy it. My locker runneth over. All Aboard for Lakeland! WE WERE ENTHUSIASTIC BOOSTERS MARY LOUISE COPELAND JEAN CORBETT 4. W M'n 'a r HERBERT CORBIN EDGAR CORBITT 2 OF THE BIG BARBARA COULTER EVELYN COWDER Football trips were hectic, but we'll all miss seeing the Big Red in its games away from home. The train trip to Lakeland will be re- membered as a noisy, fun-filled journey. More often than not we left the field victorious ancl happy. To us, our team was always the best whether we won or lost, and we tried to show it by our display ot school spirit and good sportsman- ship. RED - JIM CREEL ANNETTE CREWS l 'K is Q. -f - .va-iv. I i A ,i i 'Af 3, Yi 1? ' 1' WA . W . is Q , 1 B .1 A g A.. - ,tx A N, K, d ,I ,-f x 'W I, x Q ' f ik fr KQZ WZ rbi Q W I Ig f , was JEKYTKY' eta' A sffffw ff , if is 3 - Q 4 , r 2, 1-I? -'I .5-:'i.-'QF372''I'-lflifl1 , fi.:-.-A f r ' N- is E fi- - -ywg,-. M ' 1 Q. - , S- si, is .WN 1 1 ,,!q':v:-W 3 KX K W 'M f its 'YK A A N. A 'fr' L Qi I5 fx 'U!'st.,,l'- i 1 -. ' W Sat' J ' 15 A I ,QQ 4 ,fir ,W , '. ' x - - ,. ww- , s.Nw .,,' 'vc 'ii' .:,Q,Q.wi , ' A W., ,. ,, f wi-' fl N- 7,11 g W ,, ,, -Q -A U An 9. i V f ' fy A-W AW 5981 ,f,,..-.,,,,--v- JACKIE CONE JEAN E. COOPER MARILYN CROWELL HELEN CRUISE ss-if ,, f R 1. 2. K .Ei x E ...ps-.L ,,i, '. Q, 5 I 'ESS X , s W X X Q 5 I wwf Nt T . A ' fm'?'i',: f'w ' - an ff I 'L 'T9 , its A , ,YV fe ' 2 K0 J ff J Z , zz' , , XV? Af f 'z I iffy, yd V2W't 5 'C' 51:4 'f.Ii'ff-Q -. ' lair' , 4 f' fm ,W as t, I we -5, ,, w Main, X Q Iggy. -- f X ANN CURLIN JANE CURRIER DON DELK LARRY DENMARK 1. - ,V ins. J 4 Q gfiivf inf xt l if 'zwgvx it 4 :jx sv f , ' - if, ,XT , ' f, Y f WI ,E .- :, , ,.i - .,,... A. .Q i --1 -135 i - -s.--A-. N g?i,... s c ft SQ is R SY as XS L L X. xc. 3 is ff we: X S- :ik GN I lf' Q: ' X 1 , K il ly Srl JOAN D'AMICO JUDY DANIELS PETE D'ANGONA ARTHUR DAVIS AT HOME OR AWAY. ln October the dclys grew shorter ond cooler. We knew thot we should devote more time to studying ond resolved to do so. This wos ct month of tirsts. Hillsborough, Plont, ond Jefferson held their first joint R,O.T,C. Sponsors Boll, which wos televized, The girls knew they were reolly Hsoldiersl the day thot they received their equip- ment. For the first time Hillsborough participated in the United Fund Drive. xi 5 .4 V M, ,Ng ' , W3 gi I 3 svv... f ,4 'fn I My :fx 90N X'-.. ,..- 2 tt ti I I I if by H1 ,- :Tix f fr if I xs , ' , I by , I . l ti 2 RANDY DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS You're in the ormy now! F I JANE DAY EMILE DECOEUR x. tw I x . r I ,, ,,f' 10 1' . ll I E g- , wgw nfllf'-pd lei, i i ill Assemblies offered both fun and seriousness. Assemblies made up an important part of our high school days. Not only did they give us more pep and en- thusiasm on game speakers, including countries, helped to telling us ol their days, but many those from other enrich our lives by interesting exper- iences. We will always remember the Christmas program, Glee Club assem- blies, Honor Society Inductions and Annual dedications. ASSEMBLIES BROUGHT US TOGETHER- ROBBY DIAL NANCY DICKSON A X X is as S ' f nf l My A EUGENE DIDDEN BETTY JO DILLENDER l. rr 'G' , ,nw 'af BETTY DOLCATER RAYMOND DOLLAR f'gx ANN DOUGLAS ETHEL DOWNING -.1 ,Q 1 'VV 'vw ,Z 'Rv' 1 5 'ch'-.Y y . l CAROLYN DENNIS AL DERY FLOYD DOZIER DAVID F. DRAUGHON fr' . finial 5 ' .f ,wk wx 1 ' ,, fl ex, .4 , my s Q , . L -fi A A V if ,.,.. ' - g fi f ., 'Q , ' 4' I . ' 5. :T ,-,X L X ,Z ,Q ., ., so 1 in W .F - Y T Q -f V ,LM E , X v A 1: E., A Qfgkiizs '- -I 1 T X I g 'Q ,A-ff ' 2- V. x - ' fx Q i ss X, X g 1 'Sammy' s... X .. ifaj 'gc VG x., w-M, K g Qi K. 1' X A 3 so i, ,egg sg is E L sys xxx' ,.. X by X , ,F fqwf-sn g W0 ' ww' L may I ' 'N X x ., in X X x A, t ',,, If f fm WU-1-ff' iff 4 av I v 5' 4 fix Y mp- I A '-Q T., 3 ,, My ' M Q f 1' l !,'1,',E' ,FQ 4 IMI, ,7 fr fa, I lk... . rv A ff , C f , rs,f: , , s' ,, 'EMM . I 'Z , , ,f :ww , A f A 5 x Q-f - AQ Q H, 1 hw' , L-, Wa. . M MARTHA DREADIN NORMA JEAN DRIGGERS ELLEN DU'BOSE CHARLES DROWN DONNA DRUMHELLER VIRGINIA DURRANCE TO CHEER, TO BE ENTERTAINED, TO BE INFORMED. ROBERT EARLY CLI FF EDWARDS A . whiXvNE .ww-I N ' L J I Hua I I ' -.Z K QI QI f' xl r- A . f l aa- . ,Ng N-....M- RICHARD EDWARDS DONALD EILER JOHN EIKEL ELAINE EISINGER 'ff :uf .11 x I :- S cg ' Z ,ww-,Q vw va , Y s,....-.J '54 . , ff? f- .2 14 A 0 14 4, ff ,ij 1 pm , ::.. on ' , I :a g , ,, '- ,,,nsg5v .Ag ,L Q . -,r:5,3',-fL,:.v:-ihw.: . 5' 4,7 ,fgpx ff, 1 f-W X Ni. ' .'. I . P 'R R M' 'QF M5551 -7' w ,I+ -4 ANN DURRETT ROBERT H. DURRETT SHIRLEY ELLIS ALCIE EMBRY ZW 1 1 vw-' swqgw, Yami , TN, yn Rf- A+' 'UQ QT -ry 'Wi 's , 5 V My 9 .Y 1 A'?an,'ff Z - +- if BARBARA DYAL DENNIS EAGAN LANCE ERICSON JOEL EVANS -1. F' ,ag 'WN 1 , I ll 3 Ig I .V ig --2:1 ' - - If C ' an-x fl 2 1 I 63' ' ' 'Fx AY, an , Uwfw ,A Lx , iff' my x, ff l - jg' IK 'A ' A : Y Y Q ' , 19 X J- 9: Y 5 5 Y li ' SANDRA EYCHANER JANET EZZELLE ALICE FISHER MINNIE FLEMING wil V' 1,4 f- ? '59 '34 .. - '?5 f'i653'IH4 F':'+' +L ' ' I ' 6, I, . XV :U If X. 4' Q 'S ,. N rf f ' T F 1 , If-Zh 4- Q? f at 4 ,fn f 's A .Cf 'Qe 12335 BETTY FALZERANO ANNA LEE FATZINGER CROCKETT FARNELL CYNTHIA FERNANDEZ f T rrv' IRMA FERNANDEZ NANCY FERNANDEZ RINGS-RICH IN BEAUTY AND SYMBOLIC HERMAN FLETCHER, JR. MARY FLOYD I x L,,4. L S, 1 ,L ff 'Dx .I IJ IIN as f 55 z ,g C, - 'L ,iq 4, , In.. A A 1:1 - 1 ,..-,J . .17 A ,QC , , . o ' 'S 'w 5. SANDRA FLYNN LEANELL FOARD . A-,avg Y fl mr K f 2 In v 79' ,. A ' v U! f- Q ' I at fgmffgg 1 A 7 f - ' 1 'INT L-2 ' Lf' I? X 4-vw' ... ,. xxa, 4,1 I ADRIENNE FOGG SANDRA FORD 'J J 6, , ,pi ,CQ .ni 1,-1.- .,.....f ,I ,ff mgju GL. Rugs' I ' L. ff 2- ff' SYLVIA FERRAS TOM FERRELL LINDA FOUNTAIN FAYE FRIZZELL SX v Q, 41 -I A pw I' ,.-A 4 ff sg as , ,QM , 6 . 4' cj-sf? ' V .r , - L 6, 1 I 4 ' 1- 2 .ff ff L 'Q .rw WWWM argues, l www, ,H 1 , '. ws i f , W ff WW 'Wy L M , A. ww ' M ,WN 2,1 2 l ,f 'A 'fi' ' 1 44 ,f L , 6 Z nf , V , ' r .172 'Z ., LG fx HJ , 5 , 5, , r P407 . X M M Wi p,yffMf-N 2 4 Wm , ,f I 2 vw 2,7 Q W JOAN RUTH FRY EUNICE FUDGE GERALD GARNER JAMES EDWIN GATES J v L, ,.,R J V K ga its f 1-1 xx X AJ gfgT1.gwsSs?s.RX F if- Q .L : f N . . gms s X. - Rs. : - s. .X .- X x 1 i-we xy ,Qtr .,,.., ' . XRS 5,,Q!q:w1. I x .. . 1 X.. . X ly 14 . X S+ 4.5 ,x vs 3' 1 -A ,f N L f J f ff ' . 4: Z, X Q 7 ,Q '37 ' 'ZS 1 wh f lv 4 fn S ' MQ 4 1 , f if yt . I K' H 'iff' 1 - fig. 'W his-,y - 1 fy! Z 1 ' ff 3' X, ,fw I ,if ry: ,W pw, WW ' ,W 'fu .Way ,,, ' I 4 Y .hr ,nu JOAN FUDGE WILLIEMAE KWENDYD FULLER HELEN GANT ALICE GARDNER RAY FUERST GALE GABEL PEGGY GANT ZELLA MAE GARDINER WERE RECEIVED WITH ELATION. Senior class rings, rich in meaning as well as striking in appearance were received with great elation. With the arrival ot our rings came a feeling of regret because we knew the hands of the clock were moving rapidly causing the year to end too soon. Each issue of the Red and Black was read care- fully because we were the ones tea- tured in the news. Early in the year the paper published several items pertain- ing To seniors. Five seniors were elect' ed to serve as seniors-at-large. At last, the senior class rings arrived! in Q Q 3 5 X 3 X Q L X ... Hi . ,W A ' rr .1 -Xjjszii ' V' ,. . AF J R is X ,Viv ' s W J. 4 ,g 'Q 1 gag, lg ' A, 5 - l .V ' 99 t'M 1 The Terrier Bark, sponsored by the My WF. L M , 70'- f 7 Z '97 jf cheerleaders, with the cooperation ot I others in the Physical Education De- ,f partment, was held in the auditorium the night before Thanksgiving. The Drama Club won first prize for their ff, skit in this annual event. The theme, Scalp Em was carried out. :gnu-'V ,eh, First prize at the Terrier Bark went to the Drama class. ' ,, SCALP 'EMU wAs EcHoED FROM WALLS or THE AuD11oRluM DOROTHYGATO PHYLLIS GAVEL MARIE GAY ROSALIE GIFFORD ANNETTE GILL RAY GILLETT CARQLYN GINDLING PEGGY GEIGER DANIEL GIL JIMMY GILLETTE RUBY GILBERT JERRY GQDSEY jc. f- W f 7' W V ,1 r I A A ' -s Z A, K ivw,,.,, P ag i -nr- ' 4 19 'V' if gf: . vw? W ' 4 ' ii saab-X 'W' V an-1 4 s Q , srf' ' 5 f 2, -, , :Q Z. ' I 'WA' 'Q 4W Iy 1 if V1 11 ,ff ff fi, 1, 1 W 0 1 1 I 4, I W- M1 ,J 4? 1 ,gf N VI Z Wf 1 , 42 11 W! 1 if j 1 1 1 1 1 42 V 1 7, 1 1- ff, 4 --ai' I M, J W.--ny' JOAN GOLSON LORING GOODBREAD BETTY GOODWIN GERALDINE GOMER CAROL FAY GOODSON MARILYN GORDON ON THE NIGHT OF THE TERRIER BARK. BERTIE JOYCE GRAY JAMES GREY WAYMAN GREEN WILLIAM IVAN GREEN , i5 Af2 A . I n .-,, , A' ,V . ',v,,f , fr-V X I Z'a14Q V . 4 MM K 'gm .,,, ,W ,ff ,hx R I my 1 I ' , as 3 if I 'A' E A A Lyn x V5 'P 32 I I I ,,,,, . 1 ff 1'-,IJ J ' 'ff' MI'-,VIIRIXNXI L I w,a-f'Vf'7,w' K , .a vt, - Y . Q ' gr L 'W' - I in Aw. of ,qw 'WW -Q, X 52 N yr ' , Q' . R .Q f' iSQx .X L. Q- R ' s BRENDA GRESS GARY GRISSETT 1 S x QF' X 1 Q X Tk? 4 iw . 'K INMQR' 9 R P49 HMV' ' , 'iXk 'gY1. ,. , , Ay .Lv .1 Lv.. 1 6' .s. f lf. 'Www ,f H- . v, M WW f 11 Q an Tr I 1 , 1 1'-' ww Z1 in 2 IC' 1, 4 f 1 f 1 47' X I I -4 I I K 'WV 09' JOAN GORSKI BARBARA GOSS RANDY GROVES JOHN GUIDA, JR. 19' -f-f' .,, '-wg BETTY GRANTHAM PAIRZETTY GRAVES SHIRLEY HAAGER ROB HAILEY ' 'I 95 4, 2' ' .Q , 1 I f - 14..- I9 gg l I . A 5 E' ' ' s, I X-T f . ,J fy :::g2:L::. , I Haig, sfl,-I.:e'-:,. f'Q'1 'Q'-...,+,,,-1:-L, ' LI'I '+ ... V -,:b.:,',: 2 .12 1:3 I-99,-,':gL':1.r:, I 3 t. 1 , Y n W Ar-an-np... I ,H i'1'Pfi'r:::::- ,I . Yu .A f I Q. v'-,1'31,'.',.-.-I ,' A 'Z - Q V ' A .155 'Hug- fm i ii . if S - s r ffl! -40-x:,: 1 ' :': ' - . H' a.,..,. . - A - I 1 ,1,w,v.,:.:fy1:.,,': .Q - w -. . A- ,I of-iv:1,x't:x::r-45: S 5 N C +3 ' ,qv 1:- 7 W. Z: I ' S ki. 15 If 32-, 3 ' rj, fm-14' 'I IWW . I l ,. QIQJIIJ 2' if f If-'ik I 1-I I , WR 42, .C F X YQ, W 1' 'QLA Q -gi' 4 1- 3 y I L V ' 'Q , js V--V I , . v. 'Y 5 , Y 3 ' T! .ze-in ,- . , iw ax 4 4- ,. A WS I , fr? ' ' K , .. ff3 - I , I fs' 'Q fs- f 'F' 4 I I I' Af , -1,2 55' fs -, 'wx kts-5' ' 3 xv , X W, wg SL K ycQ53i3x,ff'W:H?ig5.6 i I I YARV 'I 'iffpfif Ti 5 f fiiiifi I A I fm. -1 FRANK HAMAN KAREN HAMILTON HAROLD WAYNE HANCOCK BARBARA HAMILTON PATSY HAMMER WILLIAM HANCOCK THE BIG GAME ENDED IN A O-O TIE BETTY HART LARRY HARTT CAROLYN HARVEY GENE HANLEY JUDY HANSON BUT WE STILL HELD DONALD HAVEN f I -1 .,..q .td-gs 1m.,,. If 2' I, 1 n 1 ' pf s N-Q.. X RONNIE HARRELSON WILLIAM HARRIS LA FAYE HAYNES RONALD C. HAZELLIEF I' C NR ,, , ,M rf .,, ' X ' x f BOB HART NANCY HARVESTER FRED W. HAWKINS LINDA HAYES J I ,I',L -' .'- - P ,r -:N '- ' I Avi - ' fc' I ' ' J K ' ,' I if L. f, If' 1 Q ., s I' fx ,f A' lc .9 5 I If f -w 5' ' -if M 1 A Cs Q- Eff' 'ifiizi ' I , 5 Yi .5 , s Q 'K N 1 I X I ' g SQ' ' E 1 Q Qwvf- A S ' X S ' 'A 1'W4?,? I I C lx- S S? Timf i g , : X F1 S- A A ' :Ji.3aiix:f:?rWg.,, ' ' , Q1 if 2 ggi. ,qgggg-,isfq I. 1 C qw xg-:qs A 3 ,egg-1:55 gy f f 8 xg Q- Q-I . . ' P 'fi 13' X1'7'lw, ,L N459 L Ji 15 L if - ai M,.. , if A X . ' Q IMF' Q - C W if ik ' A- A X4 ': 5 '. , fee 2 I ,. A . N ' . fwww .wf A A f ,lf A 9' I 'S Q, H' 1 S , . , 3 ,JSA 'gy I i . K 1 C gif? -6 gqsw Wx F M X I 1 QF ' . X ,. A TQ ' , X ' wr ' 'WB'f '1'hv L Sf 'Q-...... - M.. N if SN Nl. Q I- , , Vi. 9? R . I .,:f 'I 'I -1 V, I l f A fl, F -I if, 4 ,A ,Q ix Ai. Ugg A K NS? k.p N I X X5 I I ' A ff A I I I 4' A 5 if Q - C z I pg ' . . j 3- S I 4' I' . . 5 gpg i:iw, ,. K' 3 if i c I ' ms I M A fm K S 7 ' I W fy' 'ty 'lf I f nr 5 Q ff f f Z wr yf.. 1 I A f I my we WW. 'I M I ,fm yu I my 'A T33 I - W ff f ,,q.,. -, my of 15 li M I T l 'll' Y UE 'ma I ' 5931? f s I - ' .f W i - . . - we no , .2 ----' LIE -, rs .- 'l-,vU f I J Y ff' if ' 'f5Qqz375: fl'1 t Y '- I 3' I JAAAAA I ' ' L' I' - 4 lg .- Q ,X I . 4 SQ , Wg, 5 , wma . .R , w .f L , H M , ffl M y ,, f Y: I v fr' sf , V ,, ' 'FK ,Wk ' -ww-A --W f f A w WTA. f W Z ,, MARY LOU HEINSEN DICK HENDERSON WENDALL HENDLEY GINGER HELM GORDON HENNING ESTHER HENDERSON JIM HENDRIX MAGADLINE HERNDON , , PAT HESTER L .E . HICKS OUR HEADS HIGH, FOR WE KNEW THE BIG RED PLAYED ITS BEST. JOYCE HILL LARRY HILL ,. V ff' 1 L 1 ,M - Jack Frost made a special visit Thanks- giving Day when everyone attired him- self in winter tinery for the 29th annual football classic between Hillsborough and Plant. We held our breath as the last quarter drew to a close with a score of 0 to O. Although the Turkey Day clash my -A', '-mx was a deadlock we still telt the spirit ot I A 'I the fighting terriers was upheld. The tradis I tional theme of Scalp Em was carried out ,Q in a memorable halftime show presented A. by Hillsborough braves and squaws, Fri- day, the day after the annual Turkey Day A .Y , l 'ex Game was spent recuperating from over- V eating and too much activity. 452 ,if ,M Ji!! no-M ,Ms A On our way to the big game. V B , NWT ll gfl' Il Ill tll LYTLTYS N' ggi 3 F' we -V 'P 1 . QM ,L 'D - I F FQTQF Ill il Wm! at time rf- 6 es ln J ' as V-me Before: a familiar landmark. THE RARE CERATONlA SlLlQUA TREE Rum HOMER CAROL HINSON PAT HOLLAHAN LARRY HORNE MARY JO HOCUTT HARVEY HOLTON fier- f .... ,. 7 4 , , Wy' 59. if ' YIM' The CERATONIA SILIQUA tree has been the center of attraction in the courtyard for twenty-six years. Al- though, the taller students always had to duck their heads to walk under the tree, we always appre- ciated its natural beauty. WAS REPLACED JACKIE HORTON RUTHIE HOUCHINS A., , , . fsa 1 ,ah X J , -gs , i. L. -Q ' V' rf N 4- 'CTN'-r R., . -.f. Q 'iii . . 'i5 X 55' kfxg .f -x l 1. , .Mfg ,ff ' f . J it :Chi--e is 1 4635. g, I MMM, X I 1 .- 5:52 2441? 4 W 'Xt , mc, ,f I Z' Gif , 2? 't tg ii ,A , w it . .' AJ' LQ LONNIE HILLER ROWLAND HILTON JOANN HOUSER RONALD HOWELL s . xsfsfar X x k A5 . , . X .. .E xy K, I J... ii, 'ww' f J 4 X 9 1 :.- .- , ik f W f 0 0 W 'if I' f I I .. WWW. Q 1 f f , ,. V ff 40... 1 If 4 A ,1 'Ziff f iff ' I ' 1' V mu I W W W vgm, . --...,,. ,,,,.,,f4l' WENDELL HUGHES HILDA HUTCHINSON GERALDINE JOHNS LUCY M. JOHNS , . J, , ,, Q Wy, flamw . in '22 W Y. 7 5077412 1 J . 42222 ' , I GILBERT HYDE DOLORES JAMESON BILL INMAN JERRY JENSEN 4,1-ffm i . , IM!!! M' J w :-,', X' 1' WX W A , , ' I I , , 242 Nw. K try 2 ' f A, 'ff . , I, 414, , MY Ev 1 I 'DY ' ZIV , f 2 f ' Y fn X MV quam- f? JOY JERNIGAN MARY ESTHER JERRELL BY A TERRIER WHICH WAS A SYMBOL OF OUR TERRIER CREED. I! ' M.. ,I I I xg-n DAVID JETMORE SYLVIA JIMENEZ f- , ' 4- f After: A bronze terrier! ff , 4 4 . , - ' fr: f, .-1-.wk j'J',,., '43Pr V-jgw g.s5,..:,:-,-- - I 53 V, , 1 W-Y--f J 'fr ' ' JW-,--.i..,.....lI'I.Lt '- -- rw- .--,-....,, V f , s 'Ms -...4,-,,-,.,.-.. TT 5 r f ' --nv-' X - , ' 'ft'-j-jwmii-W , 4...g ,,Q VM- ' 7 - i , V , -, Wifi .. ,r Z.-'f f'vM-'M-1-we Niiflj 1121.- ' graves' rr' - A N- A-we . ? A iowa are W v sf si X Iygs ,, i S I X' N ' Q .i Wi I Qi -S' Q , ff . Q D L kg N SP, X ,ly ' K S, v .kg , Returning to school one bright Monday morning, students were sur- prised ancl disappointed to discover the familiar landmark had been re- moved. However our disappoint- ' ment vanished when it was decided to put a bronze terrier, as a symbol of our Terrier Creed, in the spot where' the tree had been, The stu- dents showed their approvdl by donating over S700 in one clay to pay for Our Terrier' GOT o R k X wee .V -f L -I 77. x egg X as sg 5 V' ,. 2 fi x, X 1 9 'N ev 'Q- , ',,, 1' 3. 1 gf gnf I T We were often late to class due EY: Z' 'fb' y v f y Nl-swf 5' to talking in the halls with friends. if ,, The familiar blue slips were often x., received and helped Us to realize that promptness is more important L taxi than tall-cing, and many decided , that detention hall is no fun. Chat- T 1' L ting and lingering in the halls be- tween classes was a favorite past- time. We knew this was the last year we would have with our friends. 9 X Chivalry is overcome by tardiness. MAX JOHNSON PAT JOHNSON IT SEEMED WE FOUGHT TIME ALL AROUND THE CLOCK.. ROBERT JOHNSON WAYNE JOHNSON BUDDY JONES JAMES M, JQNES DQNALD EUGENE JU'-IAN VICKY JOHNSON CHARLOTTE JOHNSON JIMMY JONES GUY JOYNER SALLY KAUER - . - fl?-ef-r Lx. i s X 1:71, ,Q - L Y F-gf' 'f ,f-1 Q, - ' ' 5.7 .NX O 'L t ' E V F5 fl' -L' . ffffr V '. - - J '- 1 .0 v s tt ' Y' nf fx lg .J ,jx - A - if 'W 3 ' in 1-T Y ' T fx .EY .. ., 'J tv' L W-J E 'V wr 5 v--2 ltr., V J 3 x E 'K , ttz, Ft, , f: Q .l'F2' , 1 jfvy iq U g W -gf 5. ' T... .5 9 , ,. .QT U pcm: jx - lfliigii -, lm' ,mf-f 'fft 'lft'f's. X J My-'VV 'f' 4- ., 'J r s is J' Vx f ' be ,vw ...J- F5 TDP 9, 4, - I I ,fn , sw ,f .- - 3 , I ,,...,.. M. ,V G., 3 ,H iro . ff, if 'Z , Q ff ' ' f ' f 2 , aa - , Q 'gym Mum, ,qi A - Z 5 f M W, I QWWW I 1 , - 'V ,,,, ff . mgmffy V M ..,, ,,,, , W Z pg ww ,fwwf Z 595 Vfw, 1152223 'Pill , ' f f f ' 2 JIM KANTZ ARTHUR KEENE ROBERT KILGORE DONALD KING W, if -lf , .,,, 'mfg QI? ' . i X f 5 ,,, ? 1 nf I , JI' , 'f I I I . .- R 3 Z w M - LN zf kfxl 'If I I Q-I fx s , Sa NI W x I XX by f II .I QM? :,. I XIX ENV X f I 3 R ,J f nf Q' X 5, ff wwf' K 4 X 1 K FYR 'af 1 A, A . iff-, I ,mnzx , ,f '1 W, f, f ww ' 51 1,62 V ? . 5 V M. M 'Uv ,gf ,W I .fy I f MW , Y , H fi, f ! W fa 1 X ,WV f . an X, If Vril lil' , I 6 .,.,: , , ' Z f f X f yd? ZX , ,f ,f f I f j .W ' if WM' BOB KELLY ROY KELLY JEWEL ANN KELLY BARBARA KERWIN SOMETIMES WE WON. JOY KING BILL KINLEY I ,, .X 4' WWI '21-uf. X ? .I y spawns- 1 , fi' ,,,,... .,.f- .IACK KINNEY JILL I IIQNZY S+ W 4: ..,. X , if A, 4 QI X ' V Yz ! , W, U3 PAT KEY SALLY KEYES BOBBIE KINSLOW DOROTHY KINSMAN -kwa X fy. , 'TVN BTS WWA .Amman A ! if BETTY KICKLITER BARBARA KILGORE MARCIA KLEIN SONNY KOCSIS .WWI .Ni Cy? Q , 9' w 'Ce f!Mf? , 1 LE I fx- K5 A A. 1 A ,ra 5 1 :wk -kg' T .I Q ' I. 1 T, , x. K Q , 3 Y 5 x Q L :sf ROBERT KRANICH PATSY LAC KMAN ROBERT WILLIAM LEAVINE FAYE LEAVINS ' x X V f ' ,. SNK A , K ' x P' gh 55119. L , .,::? ' ' , Q G, w 9' T 1 k I A eg SQ- ff 4 Q3 L -v Q . ,N KX BILLIE LANDERS RONALD LANGFORD PATTY LEEPER CAROL LEMLEY ATT? A ' .l'f.':as' - fa u 1, A -J 11 SWS A T r fi.. ,.,,,. -ff gk - I s X , . X X ' , 3 1 L . A C F ,. X Q2 E E Q5 ,-I 1' -iufas gd' ef' .gl 1 fgfifff K f -4' CHARLES LANIER CAROL LARRABEE CD3 cb, 10x 9,6 as ,gf-X, 'YN' -f la'- 2 I - -Q 1 E Ii ,Q 'L 4'5'. is' 1 T LW' ' LA., Lzgirijggpfq A25 Q H Ae 1' K, A iff- ..J, , EE' ,!+f'f1g:E?:l X3 li ' 'i.Q:L ALTHEA LAW BOBBIE LAZENBY izgif 'rj Y RALPH LAZZARA J ERRY LEACH WE BEGAN TO MAKE PLANS FOR THE FUTURE . YOLANDA LEON LOIS ANN LEVIEN C Q, ? -as N .. XNNW--'vf LORETTA LESTER SHERRY LEWIS isQ1. Afiifa 2? 9 3.-h ,S C ' -5 . ,A 'Qs X. . wr? A 1 L X N E FX s gsix .1 F ANN LIVELY HAROLD LLOYD ,Abi ,f ,,,,i rex 'N v . E- A ,, . J .E .' . -L a n -- ,. .- ,k,AI ,I v s 'K 31 . . S ' X . w ' Xxx 1 . bf' N 'A ' 4 7. 'N' I -A I 1 A ' x .. Q A A A-xg A T 3 , , Q ' Af , E.-fA , C ,Q ' , L RWE? 'SA 47 Skis f RQQQQ , . ' - 5 L 'f N x X X f5QwQQm??QA .iff vigd f f' Ez' Q' , .l 'AM A-sm A x , ,ff . , at Afgwgltgf ul if 3 I '27 ' I ,.I',fZffA,,Mf .. lvfjl I A' f . 4' X all ff W T f .K . fi- ' fr, f ,, .fcz--pfyv, ' - f J:-W ,f 5, ,v f ' ' ' ,, ,f ,. . ,V .,A '7f fm ' . A A .gg-Q :www 54, it Www., ,, yo 1 ,fr ff.-V 'pay-W 5, U X 1 f ff if l ff ff gf lfdfa l X X f VWZMQWK' Q .N A 1 ,,jf 4 ff X f 4 f f if ff f f msfff ,f,ff f'fff 5 fp , ,, if ,f 4 , , .f , M V 1' 'fa ff 4' 1' J:-:f 1-j I 5 ,iii 1 -'r ' .-.j:'.,1 ,,,. 1 ,fy , .... V ,.. ,. BARTLEY LONG RONNLE LONG WILLIAM LOWERY EUGENE LONG YVONNE LOPEZ SHIRLEY LUNDY COLLEGE, CAREERS, AND J, We-, ,,..Ef V.: .,4,,, ,V 4 V' :if f ,. W fm ,f M? ff fl .. LW! fn,.,W,f.V, , , ., 1.250 W, ,. 55,11 ,wth 1:4-wfuw ' BETSY LUFF BARBARA LYNN MARRIAGE. A. L YW X A f 'fl . 4 1 '11-kt 4 , ., , 'Q' Q., ' 7, 1 fw 4 ev, . ff f. ,f sa We , 'H'--c ,ffgqfd f Unwr- 4,?2tvfWf G GINGER LYNN ALBERT LYONS Duke, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Florida Emory, Tampa U., Agnes Scott? As college night drew near, we began to make our plans for the future. Representatives from colleges throughout the United States gave us information about the schools of our choices. Those who were not planning to attend an institution Ot higher edu- cation began to prepare for careers, marriage, or service in the armed forces. We realized we would soon be leading ditterent lives lives filled with adult Obligations. .7 -. nz. . 'A' 5 T 'Xi '9 f 'U 2 X N' f fy alibris i 9 Legs and more legs. Calendar tryouts were held late in November. The judges' choices were received with enthusiasm. Everyone was certain that there could not have been better selections. Beautiful girls and handsome boys adorned the 1957 calendar and presented a pleasant picture for each month. THE CALENDAR CONTEST WAS AS EXCITING FOR THOSE WHO DIDN'T BARBARA MADDOX RICK MAGGIAC OMO c fn Qfs -.vu A le ... ' . 2 , - gf , A rlwvvf 1 --'- Q I '. 4 I cps! X ii X iii so 5 5 1, 1 its 52 52 , at . .,,. scsi c 311-Mft ' Ax g V 2 YV 7 5 fm 5 'ss , I y 4 it ,X , 'w-m,.....f' v BILL MAGNON MARY MAHONEY 4 DIXIE MALONE BARBARA MANLEY JEAN MANAUSA JAMES MARKHAM f - : F'kZfs'i . 1: Y ' EE? F3-if 33 ' .whhitf . A QiiiJ'N 41 E x O st N ,. s ww ,QM at We rnxs. ft sim! X sal 'YK cwwlv-et QJAQ. 5 5 ': :X X. SX ll lf- it 'sr M 'gg-1 -L . Mi k 5 ' NN 'WND 5 5 in s cf- 'W f ,fi M Q . ,-L5 aff L ,ic .IUDITH MACON MARSHA MACON SAN DRA MARKOWITZ CAROL MARRI NER 'N wk NSE ' NSS .gs . X fs .. ' Y. Y X ii s- ii: c I. 5' A gs MIN ES :R of x ce-'ft - X j Q A is N c .LX f Ne . if X 'vt 25.5 is X X 1 X as gm c Ns A 5 XX BX X ss X . sg: N X is M xx , ,ad f III I .ff 4, , I of f H ,.,, W M-.aff if f ' f I Y, I I 5 M 2 A gf HW fa- Mt,-an Wk, -wf--.wx ug-it ,,... 'T . lf. QNX A .gmn N 5 KX 'g ,Y .I 5 ... .- ,XL Www' , ' fwmifff ., M x Q if MDW? 1, , , 2 ,ff f ,ga 4 Qi 9 BETTY ANN MARTIN DOYLE MARTIN CHARLES MASON DIANE MARTIN MARVIN MARTIN RUTH MATTELINO RECEIVE THE HONOR AS FOR THOSE WHO DID. RONALD MEARES DICK MICKLER GEORGE WAYNE MERCER ALLEN MIDGETT 3 I , Cja .--9 'D' f' , mga, KI- ,. ,' gifxsf x kg,- 4 V' V Q. ' f-1 1:4 3, ',,- A 5 . ,' A , 'W 1 . . - iw ,-5' . , , 1, ' ' gy, my , , 2 27 , V 4' M4 7 e.aA1u..w.. f ff- Q W ' 0:41, xg . 'I' Q32 X, . 3,ww,I-ITM g-Maxx I . ,N Q A ,N , 'Fw - Q X Nu .L,,, X' WA CHARLOTTE MILAM CAROLYN MILIAN ,. ,,X:,n.,,u 5 517. .MW f 1 -,N , ff n' ', ,p,: 72 2 Y I' ' 4? V'1II?f' L4 :Jr 5 ' ,ff ,alwffyg ff W, ws' X , W.. I I 1 N, Www , ,wg 5 A A Hmm 9 1 I 5 mf-qv., .- ,' ff 7 I 1 4 -3 9 f , ff I v-IJWQZA my 1Nwf. ,?,'y f J, if HELEN MATTHEWS SONDRA MEARS ANDREW MEARS BILL MEARES BILLY MILLER DONALD MILLER DEE MILLER ELMO M, MILLER I I ia gl ' 2 ' 'UE six A 7 , QM' W ai! if , ,L x I AI IR' 'TN ,M 5 I 4' 2 If I y , yu, WT 'ISN' E T Avi, R I 1 1-M I I my Is., IJZZQ, 2 I aa KAY MILLER LAYNE MILLER CHARLES MOORE JOAN MOORE W FUD qf '7r ' 163 .M f A . I 1. M i X ,x-..., M -, N f U 'A A ff' f f A '- mv' ' fr ' , A -I T' - . If if , :Q l K 1,6 ms I :1 G, fb 4F'5 ' rvrvig-,R Q' 1 I A W 5 ' - L ...T TI ' A A I A I x . '- Q M Z, Ay ww' ,f 7 144,55 , Q, Pl ,S ir-w, QT - ab, , gd LMMM -E.. ,,Ka?,,arf r M . I - A SUSAN MILLER WILMA MINER SHARON MIMS ARMANDO MIRANDA WE WAITED ANXIOUSLY FOR THE MACK MOORE STEPHEN MOORE PAT MOORE VICTOR MOTTO . 'Qi' g 'MMM' 4-Q69 X ,J I ft' L ., 1 I ' 3 .- S 4' ' '45 I 'TZ l 4 -1 Wa 'J I I 5, 2 if BILLY MITCHELL LARRY MOBLEY ANNOUNCEMENT JAN MOYE KAY MUENCH 'P ,. JENWW www' I f it Nils, . ' X 'fi 4- lf Q-M- IS - I ' I if 6. ,,f - ,. 1'3 JAMES MONROE MARCIA MONTGOMERY DOUGLAS MULLIS TOM MUNSON ,, 131 Q S .- - g i 544. 1 ' N x Q N I W . q 5 S .X , 2 1- K. A Y ff E r ,.,-lsr. 1 xnC 'J---Y I r 'vi L-' ,s . no W, f :Q fl fl A is . 4, S, Q X . . 5 'I X ,f W we ,, . Q 1 , 'T 9. V ,L 7' f ' , :gk ,I ,N 1 A vfi,0',w.,, ,wr . gfm 8 MD 1 ,f I 3. 1 I f, of I MARIE MURPHEY DAVID MURRAY JOH N MCCREARY BEVERLY MCDONALD .. ,,, M W V W 4 451 A 6 ,449 I iff 'J s eu 9 ig. ! f 7 f, W f s 'KW x 7 1 ,V ,A s V , A 2, K, , V, I ll 'x IN ' I fy 'cw ,rf 4' w ' WW X A fr W, M ff I 2 4 ,V n ,M , flfsff Wig, N Q, f I V, ,V ff Q , f A , I I ,. ' ' ' ' 2 057' l '?' ' ff 'f47'fW' f?l:E.3f:l J as ,fr ,X ,Ki Q 5 gv If? 4, X .Q '39 4 :HQ ,wi wi A I f P Q'? f-xm.,,, in Q33 ' .C My A W9 TOM MURRAY GLENN McCALL ' CAROL JEAN McATEER JOYCE McCLAMMA W' ,,,,, fi 1 I. 'Q If' I, YH'- 'W 'C ,v if www- .pv-I p fd, if , VIRGINIA McCLERNAN DOT McCLESKY -r YW . 4,7 I 81,31 .,,,, of Vw ll j 1' - T ,fy ' OF OUR GRADES ON THE PLACEMENT EXAMS. Placement exams were given in the spring. We were tested on every subject we had during high school. Many of us were disheartened when we learned Ihe results of the tests. Spring was in the air. We found it hard to keep our minds on school work. ,Q Brains af work! BETTE McCOY RICHARD McCRAY 0 9 if mv, L di-amffafak YJ F v. f 'SL 'xx 1 AQA .LVg7'T' ,Q ,Q ::.?:4'A4L,-ii, - 1 ' L . L I fi 1 3 Y N' . l-QR .. 1: ,F X 4 1.1 -My F' .lli - M If f- if 9.211 T f .1 'xi EXW- Q - ,ff -1, in ' 5 . Q . . il '- -N.. U. . f, HAMPTON MCFARLAND JAMES MCGAHEE , 'N , Christmas carols, the assembly program, the tree in the hall, and V, the boxes of good will gifts gave us the true Christmas spirit of love and sharing with others. The vaca- tion gave us an opportunity 'ro com- plete our shopping and to receive a rest before the semester exams. . X . Dear Santa . .. WE FELT THE WARMTH AND CHEER OF CHRISTMAS GERALD MCGUINNESS WARREN MCGUIRE DOT MCKENZIE JACKIE MCGUIRE JIM McINTURFF Louise McKINNEY y Q-f,,f,,! I I ... f 'H -W-t iffr S, fly f 3 'ef f f . ,A .V ,--1 ,1 i .... .. -3 6 ., , K 4 az: F K. 45 W .:il t-fmt . 5,- 1 i XX ERMALOU MCDU FFIE JERRY MCEACHIN MARTHA Mcl.EOD ANTOINETTE NELSON X QL.- A ' we T X ..- ?' V M 1 XM' ' ,,43P' . ,J 'WV Y X ff , l ! ig l l f E T ? T St H5 xv-1. s x be f .Q A I f 1 + eg - i ' ' 'I-:flax . 'L s 'X Q A A, ' p H A ' A T ' Q K .p K Q 5. .5 K- Qs., F Z M. ' Q A T X 'Y ES T .. 'ii ' 'l -44. Q r. -F ' 1 4. k fm uwrawfr ZADA NESMITH MARLENE NEWSOME FRED OSBORNE ROBERT OSBOURNE mmwtw r ' 'Q jf M , f .wus X gf ff' MZ, y y. , -...,.. S 1.4 14' Ne .sl XS -X lis A '33, M . . , fi r .fiyfiif i 6 aff I -,H ii hi ,fm i 14 4v,'i,4, ,I if1,Z'55,:tfQ:4,1:,1 i .1 I 3, ms,4m'r-- A S .1ffgLLtM+,14,fz.'l . ,,' Z if f W f, who ,,f,,, Z , f f 7 V W lik , f wwf ,MXN ff W- if 2 fW , I 7 W - nw f Q 774 wr, 2 , 4 , .A iw- .,,., .N t ,. Y HWY sl . M j f fri' I ' W W,.,., Gi! .5 DI 1 X.-'V -1 3. i ff ' L in 13. ,I , f 4 f - -, ' , ,.,' -K, f fs, e' i 7, I U J J !! ,. 4 4 K ' J 4: xi ! S iii? , i ,s,.v,.' i ' JOANN NICHOLS RICHARD NUNDY TOM NOBBS KITTY OAKLEY Qgmvarf-1.1 I A Fr 1 , 7, rf Q , 1 1 1 in N. 2 Z V AJ? xii ,' .. ,f 1 , f I f , ' 'Www f Q V ,iq ,Wx H Wa 'W f M 'av I wg, ' W 'Q 'm,fL ,,,, 1 fvW 'Q A ' 4 R ,WV 1 iw. .,., f' wh V Q ., , f. C , ,, 'wmWT ,fx We DAVID O'CAlN BEVERLY O'CONNELL AS WE SHARED OUR GIFTS WITH OTHERS. ., .' ig M ., ,.- Q, ' ' 'C f si i, 1, v- wr .r - 'ir-'t I.. Yi . , qt W ,A . ,G I 5 Q 'ai '. ,, fx grit. J L -0 war' ...I J' 1 ggi ., I, 7 9 , ,V-... 4 Alf f,-4 Qgff' f fb, 3-V ! I0 f ii ' 4 , My , ,737 f,.,w,q gn Q QW , - .Wa ,V 1, 'aw 5, wwfzfify ,zu 4 f f 5 ,ZWQQ I ww w . aff!! H Qi' CONNIE O'CONNOR TOM O'HERN Youth with a desire for knowledge. As time for semester exams drew near, students found the library helpful in obtaining information on various subiects. No exemptions were the words received by mourn' ful juniors and seniors. Seniors were rewarded by the tact that they would be eligible for exemptions the second semester. r 1 1 23 rdf! .4 5 I C gg -. X Q I .. f L . it ' 'i'X-2 F , T Q -Q 5 -. N90 A F . ri, z 44, , I :uv uk ., wa. . ,Z 'Q , ,W is ll T-TT?-ZEQW L 5 A 'T' -iii ff ALECK OWENS TOM OYLER 'i'gv'.9-'Ls ',L.,7C: : w,5,L sl - Time for Nr 4' f-- A i'!E L controlled o check-up. OUR EDUCATION DONALD PADGETT DORIS PARKER WAS WELL ROUNDED LUCY PARKER MARY ALICE PARRISH - . 33 7 be L ' . S- . , i gf ., I I .- gpm: ,V L if ,R x E L1-4 --1. ' ' F. V f i - .1 eg , 5 f w .L Q35 ir. . A A . . . N zz., ,.- ' I T A it f L 'ffl C - A M 5. , ffx x , -1 ' M, , - ' P- .E l A 'N , - f r' l I! , gf . , 3 , 4? ..'f fi f g !'f?L ' il x x' I 'K - . I , A . 1 'LA ' Y an F . ' i. ,ss L E . - 'me P E' Q A ,L :- jr M, Q A . Q 4 ,js ellis . . A L K 77: 4 is ,Q l-- sith, - 4 .-jst? -S' X , , .PK .:Rl,- Q g . ' A 'S L .5 4 l ,aff A ,- QR 1 'tru 41- ik If F X fig ,Z ,ff X f C' 4-f ' 5 I x A u , ft We, -,bl F , ,T gig'-L. ' in , Hillsborough students were given free x-roys by the T. B. Mobile Unit. Good health is necessory to o good student. This cinnuol check-up rnctde certoin thot no Hillsborough student tell in contoct with the dreoded dis- eose unless it wos in time to be LESTER PATTERSON JUDY PHILLIPS :.-,,, f , A .. . Y AA. ,ma ,-1 8- . f f ire J., ,pw-s 'Wm E if 'J lx -- .AYli N QQ' Q ,T , ,4V,. -try. 1514 'fl' J yi Q , L , , .E Wz:4'.:.' L JOANNE OVARLET WANDA OVERMAN CONSTANCE PERRYN PAMELA JANE PERRY 12 ,Q ij-Q., - Vx., XB i M 'Q' NO' 41 N . U .. a , , M -A-! '9SL 'K 5 M J. ., vs , Q v gi' 4 M ,,.-vu 1 f' up-,'.,,' , Q ' f ffm-y. , A,',,f:x, A ,-,4n ?' , , A , f f,.. ' ,, , W ' ' ' . f 1 ' 11-' 3' .f2,fy ,, 1 ' A . w ' , -'Za ' ti! X . f , ff Z , ,V H , Z , ' . 1 1 ', I Q C vvzwfff, was H Li , 4 -rx 2 , ff . , f Q 4, 1 dar' am , lp ' U 1, -QW ,Mfr I ,M , Vg Nr KW! . , ww f - , ,Q V f : ' , X , :aw 1.1 ,CN QW' .- v,,..,w.,, f- -L. ,.. M , . V. A ff 2 f I .v ' w i, 'wwf ,fl-',:.a1 W ,l' ff ,ff ww:-q,::::z:z1 f -: ,wf,-',:v,.w'f 21 , Q- 1 fw .2137-ewf fv, - W, ,, ,,L. ,. SX '92 4' 0 y A ,X ww-. ,f,..ff 'QW ' 'Iii-.EZw'ff' ' f f f ,wwws wi fr' ,Q , N 7 f-1 , f 'nf f, -.af , fda Q, ff., ' Q , f f' ww 2 f f I 4, ' 42-f ,ywmw GARY PERO SANDRA PEREZ BARBARA PIDGEON MARTHA LEE PLEUS , ., ,, V A H3 'AM , ,,z,u f ' ,..1, - , . BARBARA PAYNE CAROLYN PEAVEY ly . j , 'B fa Mg.-M , f W J: A ' ' 2.. 1 ' M 51 J RD PEREZ BARRY PAULSON MARY PEACOCK WAYNE PELAEZ RICHA VELMA PELAEZ THOMAS PICKRON A SOUND MIND IN A SOUND BODY. RALPH POE LIONEL POLO i 'M : , 1' ,. , ,iAri3.f ' ' ' ,' 'pig 'ff' , x M I, al N 1 4 j f 1 .c 1 f Jar- , if lf, DON POLSTON GORDON KIRBY ,,sns5Q f f unw- L? V-L -I -fr JUDITH ANN PORTER RHYAN PORTER . 'I-rg Off au ' 'VN , . X vs: Y V -. : 1 A I Af .., , . f -1' - 5 Q J YLVVQ f 'P' 4 V I , ,Q , A A . 1 , fi, K ,,,f ff my f Y KATHY POUNDER NANCY POWELL L lv Q, 9 tkw 'QD 1F? 'S's ,7 ,V- -- , N ' Q F as L ' ' T S -' '.'5sWf?'fi 'f ix Q X A- 'gi K A, ,. ' :.:,f R - ,, fry 1 S 5 -MQ. ., vw X ,J N K . X x ' . A, A I E, x - - Qfkdv 2 1 A 'K 7 af',j L I ..., a S 4- x if 3 S - A A -+9 . f, eh '- 3-H3 A 941'-1. - - , '- K Wa, Q A U , is-I . NIA . S- .f ' M 'Q' 13. ' , -if , ,... 'H--H 'f LS TQ .. Y ,, ,n. v I I' I t h V I, r K jI - QSM' A ,W A I jf b SY EXYXAE , I AWOL-,f X b Q, f Lg' .fy ,. if ' LSWW f Han qw' '.- . , 'u ,! r I ' S Q .9 S5 L I f '17 vgvvwxx Www. Y , ,, f I . T ' lf fm' ' 1 Til , , ,L was ' Q, . x X S ww f-ws I a s-.. N. 'gf ,wx fb l ff Wx. . ww in-fn' Mf Q. 5 I I - I X I ' X I , ' ' i L f' ' - A gf V-Y 2 X A we X S4 ,sw - w , ,. -Q 6 , N M:'7f:'3SQM- 'R f ' ' . ' 1 A . JUDY POWERS PATRICIA PRIDGEON HENRY PYLES JEANNIE RAFFERTY DONALD PRICHER DAVID PRIEST MARY PYLES RAYMOND RASH GEORGE READ BILLY REDNER bv- ND H N ' x . ,P , ,' .mmm .Ig xx ., ., , 1 ww-1' NONE WERE PROUDER THAN THOSE SELECTED TO WEAR THE MACK REEDER MARTHA REEDY f f T-N f 'lfvsj ILC! 115' :Q V -Q4m., .gif 4: Q. Xb ,V --.Q SYLVIA REVETTE NORMA REYES '-QS . XR X: i 1 R 1 . . A K - EMMA JEAN REYNOLDS JLANNETTE REYNOLDS A N X PI S' . I . ,- - V. S 'S- ' I ANN RATLIFF BARBARA RAULERSON INSIGNIA LOUISE REYNOLDS TEDDY REYNOLDS .42 1 L IC , I , X K Q xx ,,:,., at .V ,f A , .4 L N . Q x gk I , Q, A .,:1 1 ,A .gp A Q L. 1, Eff.. Aw af ' 'ml . E .S M ' . I, Af. L! 'f fvs N. , X Q3 f Lf - rf: . A 3 '- X - Www I -v ' I I ' ' , -A , g I X I V - 1 REM' 1. I ' ,I 1 - A ' ' 'I 'N' I AX x Q . ,., Y E I w .X . I ' 3 X' W,-' X fx 'M' x N S 3 I gg 1 I f ' H, f Q , , Cf , ,Q ,vi if-:Q is f , iiill zlz - ff X 'i y ff W , Y ' s 'ft 1 y t W ,,.. of x f N V ww-V 5 X Q 4 y f fwm, A , : d i f I . . J, 1' . ' '73 H f , -vgf, W fr ' , . 4 . Z A 5 f ,ff'.fcL- ' , E 'A L '1 , ,K uf ' ,,,' ff 'ww 5 ?q'9'X ' 3 I U ll , WW A , 4 7 as TNEY7' SESS' v ,, , W Q5 4 i f We if 1 - e I . ' , mem i s -2, ,fig M , ,fb 'flx f 1' i fi Q riff av, FRANK RICHARDS NANCY RINGLESPAUGH EVA'-YN RlppLE JERRY RILES KENNETH RINGO WILLIAM RITTER OF SCHOLARSHIP, LEADERSHIP, CHARACTER, AND SERVICE. Service, scholarship, character, and leadership were stressed by the National Honor Society. Fall induction was held for seniors only. After excitedly reading the list of candidates, the students voted. The theme, Wish Upon A Star, was carried out in the stage settings and speeches by members. Those who were not tapped were consoled by the fact that there was another in- duction in the spring. The highest honor one can receive in high school, MARCIA ROBERTS ESTHER RODGERS . .,.., , -'-- ,, M321-3:25:93-11 grgggzgszjfr- -, , , -. -V V----.f , ftf. 1, Q, .-4,,,, ,,,. , ., ,f , V fs .Q-fake, iw ' .ai Q 'Z L 3 x .,:5..,,., -, FREDDIE ROOKS EDDIE ROSENBLATT 1 Q .E i f fr -my Wheeeee! and cotton candy were the favorite foods digested by seniors for two days during the fair holidays. Dar- ing rides and side shows were en- joyed by all. The Gasparilla Parade was made up of beautiful girls on colorful floats, bands, and invading pirates. X l I THE GASPARILLA HOLIDAYS WERE FILLED WITH THOMAS ROSSEL RAUL ROQUE 'Ss ,,. , W, X I 'rre , 'i'i fif4kT'f73 fr X ' ' A- 'sg ,gy ,, ,V 555 ' 6. V' I , K' 'Kiss de- Sf ig' L Q1 , vs ,,, . 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LAURA SCAGLIONE DAVID SCALLY Wraga, V f A if I fig? f aff gf' Ie W - .4 Q DOROTHY SCHAARE YVONNE SCHIRO ARLENE SKIPPER ANNETTE SCHLEMAN M x,wW,,.f , LAW! I ,QL vi El I .1 X I x I , iff ff f if , ,Ig I . 57?-f 1, I JIMMY SALTER DAVID SAPP CLAUDETTE SCHLEMAN JACKIE SCOTT fy A ' W V - ,Z 3, f Y: ,I a I IDR R 4 V- ,- ,,.f NL .I Yx B. I 'S' .LV is S 'ix C...Q,fQ T A A I X - i5sg Sxf' wg, i . I f f X Q X f XL X A 1, E X x fx X Q ,T ,wg xx, XX X fs , L3-Q.,,W,-xx , M -.1 X JEANETTE SCOTT SUE SCRUGGS SANDRA SHOFFEITT DWAYNE SHULTZ K HJ? 'ff R, I S w C M ,im . f G ,, If Q , Ax 'H ' W1 X if f -SWL, Q, 'P M -' ' I N x W. 1' . -.-3.14:-A Af A . ,,,:. D s A rs' C ,. . W 4 I3 i'x...i' 21 f I , J 1 P' 5 s .4 VACHEL SEEGAR JEAN SELBERT WE PAUSED JACK SHUPE LANCE SHURTLEFF , lu' '. , ,-I .Vg Q55 , Rg4,'5' j I L ee , , '- , gig I ,V M ATN f I WWE x fa -' Q- ea 4,,,, ---any 6,-nf' JOE SELLERS MARTHA SELLERS TO REMEMBER THOS ELAINE SIEVERS VIRGINIA SIMKINS .. 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Vw ff: 1 w tif' ,nw wr-', , LQ fy .-4:-.., .,.. in 'F' ,I gin, - ., ,lv ff? J' -M573 We f EZ 4, W 554 ' 4 A www- 'E 19 , I H f Z 4 v X DELANO SMITH DENNIS SMITH WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY. When many of us lool-4 at the memorial plaque, we recall loved ones and friends who were lost in the World War. Memorial Day is a time when we pay tribute to those who have died for our country. Each year a wreath is placed by the plaque. The chimes were also placed In the school in honor of those who lost their lives 'f X5 c. H32 'und ell-R., 'x.,,,,, fig , if-lim ,A 1. , ? i .Ik f' 1, it 5 fav it ' f -,- f M JERRI SMITH LAMAR SMITH They shall not have died in vain. 'V A I ' V nfzrmx H f , 'ff 6 1 ,fw,Wwff,,,, f . , - f, f: . '-fa -w:.::. , , IW. - B f' , I ,- , r - ,-1C-.ww-1-4'-.1.,fs f. f' a I ' WWI? 4 ' ' mms: 5 ' '- ' ,YM -'11--f -MMF' 15.-c E.yv . 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WE FELT AS IF WE WERE IN A DREAM WORLD AS WE HOWARD SOUTHER PETER SPENCER 2 . ' !Z'- f. I V -. M A I ,,,,. f , 'Fx N-on ' A ,,,i .,,,,,. .... A Q v 1 X x Qj 7 gf Q Z ff X gy gms ss, xyvsxgx, gf f 1 x Q f Maia R fi , ,J sb .W uf v 511,13--1 T' . T55 il fx-I 1' ' :ii i ' X V .... 27 , gf of , r JUDI SPINDLER EDDIE SPOTO if 'f',,.. I 8 4 U 'Ui 9 M u 13-i-W, A V-ev-my Q? 2, . ,. . 4 Jig W ,X 7 sa tv Rs f 15 me , 7 'K 39 Q T W W rv A , ' 1 ...L .. A Vis s V - - 2 'sf..s..1f - is x'-s,., , gi-if L.-.wwzg . ..,. X fitzf lg if . r A' .2 ' f 1. QQ' sic- N .sc-Sw..--N. MN-sbs .. in r r T rf JUDY SPOTO PETE SPOTO wg. ' D BETTY JO STAMPER GALE STANLEY -T J' 31 ,K ..... g .xt . N A E S ,ff f . E z 1 ers ff 3 SE .-,fa a- 'N ff i A f-42,144 fs .Elias , xx. -3 'fm 'CS' STEVE SMITH JOYCE SNAPP GEORGE STANLEY GLENDA STANLEY Lg . ' Bb: 'X ' 5, .. :N is :SYN Q N, .xc X 'S' ' R gf X gex s s. X sk c ,sbs vs . RN T xg i as s S X w s Y X N N X 'S ., .. W.. .. S 'X X WX 'N N K ,- WNV' . I. Q. f' fs S. X X x. xx we 1 'N ' GLORINE STANLEY DOTTY STANSEL MARTHA SUSAN STIENECKER PATRICIA STOCKDALE m ,V w, ff , yf z milf! fi A ,fs I A 91 .1...,,7' ff? wi f S i Q., . V Tw. wr 'fi A 1 I ' ' ff, A lm ...55s if' ,. r vw . B, ,Q ,ggwliitf ,J T my g 'Q W4 , n W 6 44 if , Zi f ,V f , M, if ! ff 4 + 4 ff M' f 4 f 2, W M 1, X vi 4 , Q A 4, -, J fi f f , in s 5 N f A- W ' f W in W 4' f Q f W4 I Z , , ,V f ii ff 0 WM, . '1 if is I M, I' , V W V ll, f 1, Ii I , , f,c,,fH , 4, T f f if if fm , T' 'gr dr-Q ,f V ,Y .r-5 ' ' T5 , N, N A. f---.nf is-A ,,m...f ' fr ff w I We GERALD STEAD MARY LOUISE STEGER PATTY STEPHENS BARBARA STEVENS VERONICA STEAD BILLY STEPHENS PAUL STEUART JESSIE MAE STEWART FLOATED ACROSS THE DANCE FLOOR SENIOR PROM NIGHT. Annuals, the only complete re- cord of our high school lives, were presented with great fanfare during the special assembly, Each page was eagerly examined, Sighs ot de- light and surprise were heard every- where. The staff could not help feel- ing proud and contented. Groups gathered in every available place to sign the priceless books. Sign mine next! 5, ntvf ft ,avi ul! LH I X ,Z vu ! rg , Y . .. ,. 1 . ,MN Q T,QgffW.V.fH i , ..,. If -w -K .5 K, Q '.-..1'1.4-e..,w-L .4 s ' s -. 7 ' -. 2' gm . . s' ' ' .vf .. . V .AZ si' i5Pf?fPTQ1 Fw- I .W R M Q wwfEig'ww' ' V ,Le-,sg ' , , 4- up-nw HARRIET STRICKLAND SYLVIA STRINGER .ff N4 x 4 , ww ,KV jar. ,, Y . 1 z fzl ? 2' 4+ 'Z fr ., . K ' Brush-hop-step! MANY OF US MADGE STRONG GAIL SUAREZ A x jrziyv :Q H ,J 1 ,,, A , 4 N, , 4, 1 ' 7 l K 'fr ,ya-'N Much effort, many hours of hard work, practicing and preparing props were behind the scenes of the Dance Revue. The dazzling costumes and the beautiful talented partici- pants helped to make it a great SUCCESS. WORKED HARD PREPARING FOR THE WANDA TAC KETT BILLY TAGGART 5 1' 1 A at W Xx BETTY LOU TAYLOR CHARLES TAYLOR v i' L A U X. .....c . y , , sw . n xx ,H .X x , Q-egg is O 3-sf f , l W' .': -- . ff . -, -N.. . . ,- 1 1..35o,. 4 '35 L4 K tar' --7, 'iv-fl 4. JACK STOKES ROBERT STRAWN PATRICIA TEAGUE JUDY TEMPLE 1 X e L Wi .-. ,.il 4-.Lulu 'JN' R - y,,,., -an f - - A' Keri X - w Q s ,wa f X W f A R - ,.,. ' A Q ,TfQVAv?2? A 7 2m 5lf5 4?f ,:AA,, T .V qqqv , ,. s , AA f i L' i f JEAN TESTON MARY TETLOW JOYCE THOMPSON KARL THOMPSON 44 POW -1 'Q N. V , W 'Q Q , .n f ,556 N T' I 15 , X Ak. A Q A 959 j T E S. 1 f K :L sf X f f L L W- 5 Q- . 3 S mv R M, A fggg WQfSf2gff2.g, Q W . f 'f y 'A ,f ' Z! ,f f. ., 1 5 f f' My guuwg! ,J,Q , V ' f Q Q 'Wap , 2 W Z aaunwyvf-ff H 'V , f 42 ,, AW f T' ggi TfMQme?Qzi?v MTSQQZY, ' In , , . ,, , M ,Q ,f ,ff ,W - 5 ,' ,wg V-:'fvg:,f4+g. 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A N Q ,R L Q- T Y A Ml Q-.7-mm , X 3 my if A - fy w V hfvfr f Af 444, f DON THOMPSON GRACE THOMPSON NOLAN TILLMAN WAYNE TILLIS , f . I ff '. , ,Q ,f 4 T uf W' Q 1-K 1 A 3 4 Y 'fqf ff- QQ , K Q 3.3, KM Q v ,, W rr -3 1 ' ,a ,413 A gr ., 'W x. W C. . W T C , A Q , gf, . xi ? 3'1k .. in f 4-gg -A A 'av Qzfvyif Cf' fl T vaxgxyy, f xe QE ., ,L my my S xiivmy ' haf A ,Q:i,.ff 1 ., r ,gm Q i , , ,X 5, ,, .V A , A Q, ' ,KK ,cg L . KK, X 53 .3 WV. ik, -v s -.gw 3? f. 1 . ., Tv N X ' if - . e ,B , - K,f..wK ,K QQ, X, r S . - X 5 rw, f x ' ix . C ffm ..-wig , ? 'S I ' - , f - K 1 ' , IQ? SIX 335.11 ?5. f'T':. ' ' ,T L Q , X . .K :-YK KK iKK , K , JMX K I K mam. ,..- . ,K ,tx , Ki S X Q . x., 33 NA L X VT, I , K KAI., VICTOR TOPMILLER KATHY TORGERSEN SHEFFY VAN DE BOE PATRICIA VAN DYKE fsfffnx TI X KK M. .,.. -'V V, T 451 A f ' if .r I- , vim ,Q 11,5-Q ., .gf - K3 'J , 'hlafff . ,., ,.,,rf -A-211 Y: ,mv .-. X :X I ' E is Q.- N 'fr' I I I CARROL TOSKAS JOE TRAINOR MANY OF US RETURNED LEE FRAN VAN FLEET LARRY VARNO v I 1 'Q XI 1.1 -X ., .V-, , -- N fm.-, Wu. KKK . 11-may -5, K-x IL I gf. 1 OLLIE .IO TRAWICK FRANCES TROST FROM EXAM-FREE DAYS ERNESTINE VAUGHN CARMEN VEACH .MYR Q YL. A - ,Q I' by--,.,, I ,G w . ' 1 Q rw f A 4 . fix Z. 9, W 0181 avi I R WN Wfm, ' ,, . - 1 . A.. RONALD TUCKER JERRY TUTEN WITH SUN CAROL VEASEY CRIS VECHNAK , fimg-, N15 , ' ' ,, A QQK ,CMA K X S Xxx X TANS, ,Q xx X wg NN.-X sr X nw X ar XX W E I X N ' , ,,... f ,Kw- ,gp I, KIMBLE TURNER BILL TUSZYNSKI JOE VEGA CAROL VIERDAY -Fa M? . I x . r ' , - XX .CNR X 1 X 'Q s . .:. ' A ,,: I 'L I N I I . N ff . K .TK ,P I: :wx K XR K ., -,f x,,,,,hKK K XK ,iw .. K ,MM V C....- '- 1 NM., 4 . an Q ,.,, If K X - K fy ,V . 4 4 f , gg X X or ' p Z gl ,, K y e W 1 X Z 19+ , t ffmg 8 X ' 2 V ff ma V 1, -5 , I I. .. . 'j f 7. A UN ' 1fZLf M' Q - wg WW . V ' ,,,gW,,,.,ff 53 Q! ,W - ' 5 yi' ,, I, f I 3' A ' if 5 rx s I, aww , , ye? , I BARBARA VINSON RICHARD VISCUSI x CAROLYN WARREN GARY WATSON , , , ' 'fv- . - Q.. ..,Q'3- K- - ' , xx - sm-, .5 -r , si N x I - .XX 'Els 1 i R LYNDA WAFLE CHARLOTTE WALKER SHARON WALDORF MARLIN WALKER WHILE THE LESS FORTUNATE HAD r .sw-N., ,- I, xv...- ...aiw ' .e we 'N M-.wow .5 ,. yyffillf 1 ff z If Q K ,, 1' I 'www' , - f 'f A I ,Q f . i ,,,. ,fl , 2 for if HELEN WALTERS ELVIS WANNAMAKER MARGARET WALTMAN JIM WARD LOBSTER-RED FACES AND BODIES. They haven'I heard skip day has been abolished. Senior skip day used to be the one day that skipping was legal. Trips to the beach and other places of relaxation were visited by seniors. Those who did not make the exemp- V A g tion list used the day for studying - for exams. This year seniors did not skip school-they skipped exams. 'tgpgis-2 vt ,r 'I 'I X .Nm S rf? . Q l --. .- Q'- .-. lg. ly. fi 2 3 S . gm W ,W . 'L ' 1 L -1' -Q f 'www . A . .,',. .wx-L . ,...,., .4 r 1 ' I I i Li 1 I i 1 it -q,,....,. A -W ,U , xi.. - as . L.. , M, ,smws mmm 5: ' Us AII dressed up and no place to go! VIRGINIA WEBB KENNETH WEIR V,-2-qi iii vi-I 2.1 ,fr , fi f g I ' f P v as' gn X ix 'lsr-I J YC- x , wir. , A , A II' MUCH OF LOUISE WEISIGER LEON WELCH , J -if ,Ag ,gym I. I 'ti L.- RQI F I We always had time for humor and Betty Bones joined us in our - I fun. When Betty wasn't busy in class she gave free instruction on poise and personoIity. For the serious- h,1'Jf gs, 1 WJ ., minded, she served as a model for students interested in bone struc- f . n ture. OUR TIME WAS SPENT STUDYING, MICHAEL WEST CHARLES WHITE LEVADA WESTON IMOGENE WHITE rf' ' I , 4,1 '5?C ' N I gi Q ki ' R 'E 5? ,T ,Q-fee I , -rw m 1-xo... gr' L .,r 'L xl Y ' 'St' x rg: -, 5, Y sd' I 5 VL ., 1'-3. - sg WAYN E WATSON RICHARD WEAVER LAURA ANN WHITE RICHARD WHITLOCK 'Vi' N . L ,Q I 41 :ms I ' s T 1 I X mf,-F x in fiiy ugzw TS-1 if ff-.fl vffffxx' I 2 X 'QT' ' I ., , 5, it , lx '91 nv- K? I ,W ff It .V,, I 1:: AV,. ' 1 M I EI NEAL WHITMAN REBA WHITTEN BARBARA WILSON BOB WILSON fmaukx hkmb. I WA , ,,, , 1 Lx 'AWS f WNW EDIE WHYTE ED WILLIAMS CELLIE WILLIAMS ELLIS WILLIAMS BUT WE STILL FOUND TIME FOR HUMOR. BETTY JEAN WILSON KENNETH WILSON JOE WILSON JOANN WINFREE .4 was N wif Q :yi b. 1 7 Q ,I :A4 ,mm V , ,. , L . L, 1 2:1 , I 1 W, w ..,hV,g. . , xv , ri ,., l I ss , , 1. .+. V ,Q lim 'W f V I ,, va ' - 'N ,t 'IVA V, S I K I jg.-.. , 0, Wg ' 'X f I m 1 1 51 ' I ' fy ,1 ., 4, 19 :inlet -, ' A 4, fiimv I f, , 1.123 -' ' Iffwjf .- I m . I-ui., ,- L. - 'vw 5 Ar . I- ,xr , Q39-1' f, N ' I I A '4 1 ,6,,. I 4 'Av -Z W ' W, , I4 LK' - 4, ' ' 'A I f fif . ,f ', f flxfz 7 '? , I 1 , E Af ,J , gg , In YVONNE WILLIAMS DONALD WILLIAMSON JOHN WINNIE PATSY WINTERS ,, MLK Av 1 I X 1 W! I MW JW, ff I 4 NTT M7 DEE WILLIS JEANETTE WILSKY LEON WIUM JOYCE WOLFGANG 1 qfitfz rlgdlwx I M I'1I'7x Z 1' .L D Nbr' ., I Q, 1 I x I .--37 5 is:- ff?- '? 21:2 : . iv .h ,ES M Q , ' M 'QQ J, '-,-.,-my 1. ' Q ' Nvxw ,I X I fi I I p 41 . -N U ,f 3 .M ' V . ' L - .,fr' T' QM if 5 I ff ...R . fs. .N x ,,,, ' iff' I if wa 4, ,A M gg , ,my ,, , , A KT, ,M SANDRA WOLFORD ROSALIE WOOD it 'E fif- lFf fsfs ' l z f.,,.f' I Cap Day, when we first wore the w h i t e tasselled mortar boards, was climaxed by the seniors gathering in the patio in the afternoon on our last day to sing familiar songs and the alma mater. Many blinked to hold back the tears glistening in their eyes as they realized this was the end of their high school careers. We knew we would always have tangible and Intangible remind- ers of a full year of activities around the clock. Till old acquaintances be forgot WE KNEW THE BIG DAY WAS APPROACHING wiLuAM wviue HowARD YONALLY LINDA YOUNG CHARLEY WORLEY Rossrer wRnHuN CHARLES WYNN IJQAIYUCE YOUNG Joe zAMBiTo my X ' i tm , l l xxx U 5hQYw1 '1. WQFQMM cvywi. :WWW we MQWWN' is i M . 2 ,, I ' tw 8, 'W ,, Q ,A y tx QA O XM k xx I x J A 3 Q f Q ,E - ss -531 E f X , M it sg sb is s as-as gi , fs if :J . x W ,x s. xL.r X M Isp X f 4? 1- X Wai, , I. , ff . fr f cf ls X s ,?V'U3 X l A , . so i 'N M, ' Q 3' 1 ii: lf? 3 1 ' W f . sf' x f t s. it - r EY M , , ' .ax X l .. ,,,.. r y N s N ju F '1 ., 4 f 'L xl . , W y , V 4 ., R U v . X l Ji' A , if , I 5 A I . , A- - v V x , ' li, f t J , pr . . 1 T n A ' 1 -' , T-,ty H, . t . A ,A 2 it Hs .K . A 'A ' t V ix Q5 X lx VL , K X i it i t if V ' x ' 'Sv . 1 V ,, , Z t-, s WV ' J ,E Camera Shy W l x ' f xfll ilg 't V 4' ,JIM MANITARAS fl' -fi GP' 1 3 I l I '51 X6 XE l I 4 4X9 W W7 . ill ,U Q Q If . K I J X .1 PEGGY ZELENSKY ROBERT WILSQBL MICHAEL ZOLMAN JO ANN BEATY WHEN WE WORE OUR WHITE-TASSLED CAPS FOR THE FIRST TIME And finally-the dreams of anticipation dissolved into the dazzling reality of grad- uation. We were slightly self-conscious at first when we donned the robes and caps that distinguished us as graduates. But as the orchestra filled the hall with the strains of Pomp and Circumstancef' we glowed with pride. There were speeches, a program, hon- ors bestowed, applause, and then the graduates stepped forward, received their diplomas, shook hands, and moved their tassels from the left to the right side. The climax of high school-graduation. CASH, KAY-Student Council 35 Anchor Club 35 Latin Senior Directory ACI-IER, CAROL LYNN-Band 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 Delta 25 Girls Basketball 1. Tri H1-1' anaiuo, JOAN ADAMO, RICHARD ALBANO, FRANK PAUL-Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 2, 35 State and Orchestra District Contest 1. 2. 35 State and District Contest 2, 35 Pan American 25 President 35 junior Optimist 1, 2, 35 Tampa Youth Symphony 2, 35 Boys' State 25 Student Council, ALDERMAN, ROBERT VV. ALFORD, BARBARA ANDERSON, PAYVNEE-F.H.A. 15 Sponsor :35 Sahel-eng 35 B.R. Secretarv 25 B.R. Vice President 1. ANDREYV, DON ANDREWS, GEORGE RAY-junior Optimist 1, 2, 35 B.R. President 2, 35 Treasurer Junior Optimists 3. ARANGO, GISELA-F.N.A. 25 Pan American 35 Skating Club 1. ARFORD, ROBERT DEAN-Band 2. AUSLEY, F.H.A. 1, Relations MARIE-Calendar Girl 15 B.R, Secretary 15 2, 35 Treasurer 35 Vice President of Public 25 Pan American 35 H.S,C. 15 Dancerettes 35 Pan American Queen 3. AUST, MARLENE-Transfer Student, junior Class Play, Student Council 1. 2, 35 Cheerleader 35 Glee Club 25 Orchestra 25 Majorette 25 Band 3. BAILIE, Black 3. JEANNIE-Honor Society 2, 35 Red and BANKS, CORALEEN-H.S.C. 15 B.R. Secretary 35 Y- Teens 35 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 35 Camera Club 25 Dance Review 15 F.B.L.A. 25 Office Assistant 15 Skat- ing Club 1, 2. BARKER, CAROLYN-Helm 15 Glee Club 3. BARLOVV, GLENN-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. BARNES, PATRICIA ANN-F.T.A. 25 F.H.A. 25 Skating Club 35 Pen Pushers 3. BARRINGER, PAT 3 ARRY, PAUL BAYLESS, BILLY-F.S,P.A. Convention 35 Honorary Y-Teens 25 Skating Club 2, 35 Vice President 35 Red and Black, Fall 3. BAYLESS, JIM-Student Council 1. BEARSS, EDVVARD GORDON-Junior Classic League 35 Jolly Boys 35 Honorary Y-Teens 3, Football 1. 2, 35 Junior Lions Club 2, 35 Swimming 1, 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 3. BEATTY, IO ANN BEERMAN, MARILYN-Chaplain 1, 2. 35 Skating Club 25 Glee Club 2, 35 Vice President 2. BELLAVIA, JOAN-Drama Club 2. 3, Thespians 2. Secretary 35 Debate Club 35 Secretary 35 Feature Edi- tor-Red and Black Fall 35 Creative XVriting Club 35 Make-Up of Senior Class Play 2. BENJAMIN, LETRICIA-Helm 15 Y-Teens 1. BENNETT, LINDA-j,A.C. 1, 2, 35 Pan American 2. 35 M.P.O. 15 Orchestra 1, 25 I-Iilsborean 2, 3. BENSCHOTER, DON-Football 15 Glee Club 35 Thes- pians 3. BERRYMAN, JEAN-Y-Teens 15 H.S.C, 2, 35 F.H,A. 35 Dance Review 1. 3- BERNARD, BRITT-Student Council 15 junior Optimist 2, 35 B.R. President 15 B,R. Vice President 2. BERTRAM, SUSAN BILLINGSLEY, WILLIAM-R.O.T.C. 3, F.F.A, 1. BILLETT, LEANNA-Band 1, 2, 35 Honor Society 35 Anchor Club 2, 35 Secretary 3- BISHOP, NORBIA JEAN-Physical Education Assistant :35 Red and Black 2. BIZZELLE, JIM-Student Council 25 B.R. Presiduiit 3. BLACKBURN, MYRN.- BLANTON, BARBARA-H.S.C. 2, 3. PLUMENSTETTER, TOM-M.P.O. 15 Band 1, 2, 3. Poge Seventy-Eight BOHANNON, MAURINE BOLES, CONNIE-Camera Club 15 Y-Teens 3. BOWMAN, JOANNE-Library Club 15 F.T.A. 3. BOYETTE, LEITHA-Office Assistant 3. BRADFORD, DOLLY-Camera Club 15 Glee Club 2, 35 Office Assutant 3. BRACKIN, EDGAR-A capella Glee Club 25 R,O.T.C, 2, 35 Honor Guard 2. BRAME, CARL-Band 2, 35 District and State Contests 2, 35 B.R. President 1, 2, 3. BRANSFORD, JAMES CLARENCE-VVheel Club 2, 35 XVheel Club International Convention 35 A capella Glee Club 1, 2, 35 District and State Contests 1, 2, 3. BRATTON, BILLIE-B.R. Secretary 15 Y-Teens 2. BRANTLEY, JOYE-Glee Club 35 Office Assistant 3. BRELAND, RUTH ANN-Sponsor 2, 35 Saberettes 2, 35 President 35 Kiwanettes 2, 35 I.A.C. 15 Pan American 2, 35 P1 Kappa Delta 1, 2, 35 Vice President 35 Thes- pians 2, 35 Vice President 35 A capella Glee Club 1. 2, 35 Dance Review 15 Operetta 15 Terrier Bark 2, 35 Student Council 25 Calendar 15 Honor Society 35 Ring Chimes 1. 2, 35 Drama State Contest 25 Glee Club State Contest 1, 25 B.R. President 15 Skating Club 2. BRIGHT, JAMES-Transfer Student5 Junior Classical League 15 Saber Club 15 Orchestra 35 R.O.T.C. 35 Bronze Star 3 times5 Rod and Gun Club 1. BROCK, TED-Track 1. BROVV. PATRICIA-H.S.C. 1. 25 Dance Review 1, 25 I.A.C, 1, 25 Historian 1. 25 Anchor Club 2, 35 Senior Director 35 Parliamentarian 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 Honor Society 35 B.R, Treasurer5 Masque and Gavel 2, 3. Baowx, nortorni' E. BROXVN. JUDY-Glee Club 3, skating Club 1, 2. BROWN. KATHERINE-Lreens 1, 2, 3, skating Club 1,25 Band 1.2, 3. BROVVN, LESLIE-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 Honor Guard 1, 25 Rifle Team 2. 35 Saber Club Secretary 35 Awards Re- ceived: Outstanding Cadet5 Neatest Cadetg 2 Years At- tendance Award5 2 Years Rifle Team Ribbon5 2 Years Honor Guard Ribbon. BROYVNELL, PEG BRUNDAGE, CURTIS-Band 1. 2, 35 lst Lieutenant. BRUSHXVOOD, BETTY ROSE-F.H.A. 35 Hilsborean 2, 35 Quill and Scroll Vice President 2, 35 H.S.C. 2, 35 Vice President 35 Pi Kappa Delta 35 Dance Review 2, 35 F.S.P.A. Convention 35 Playdays 2, 3. g BRYANT. HOXVARD-Football 1. 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Student Council 35 All City Football 35 Football Schol- arship, Junior Optimist 1. 2, 35 Sergeant-at-Arms5 H Club 2, 35 Secretary-Treasurer 25 President 35 Honorary Y-Teens 25 jolly Boys 2, 3. BUERKE. BARBARA-Band 35 Orchestra 1. 2. 35 jun- 1or Classical League 2, 35 H.S.C. 2. 35 Terriers XVhee1s 2. 3, Honorary Science Society 35 District Orchestra Contest 2, 35 Science Fair 2, 3. BURGER. PATRICIA-D.C.T. 2. 35 Chaplain 35 Dance Review 15 D.C.T. Ioumal Reporter 35 Publicity Chair- man 35 D.C.T, State Convention. BIIRKHAM, TOM-Baseball 15 Honor Platoon 15 H Club 1. BURNETT, JANIES-B.R. President 35 R.O.T,C. 1, 2, 35 Color Guard 25 Captain 35 Saber Club 35 Student Coun- cil 35 Senior at Large 35 Boys' State 25 Key Club 1, 2, 35 Secretary 2, President 35 State Convention 2, 35 lnternationul Convention 25 A capella Glee Club 25 jolly Boys 35 Terrier Bark 2. BURNHAM. RONNIE-Golf Team 25 H Club 2. BIIRT. HARRIET CONSTANCE-Glee Club 35 Y-Teens 3. F.B.L.A. -35 Connecticut 1, 2. BURTS. JACQUELYN-Band-Clarinet 1, 25 Pan Ameri- tan 2. 3. Student Council 35 Dance Review. BUSHEY, GRACE-Dance Review 2, 35 Kiwanettes 2. E, Parliamentarian 35 Modem Dance Club 2. 35 Presi- tlent 35 Theta Phi Pi 15 Cheerleader 1. 2, 35 Head 35 State Convent1on5 Red and Black 35 B.R. Secretary 35 l5'.N.A. 15 Calendar Girl 35 Honorary Science Society 3, Terrier Bark 15 2. 3. BUTLER. DENNIS BYRD. NORMA-Calendar Girl 35 Pi Kappa Delta Drama Club 35 B.R. Secretary 2. l CABEZA, MARTIN ONELIO-Band 1, 2, 35 Pan Ameri- can 35 State Band Contest 15 Dance Review 15 Fol- lies 3. CALLAHAN, L. MARVIN-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 lst Lieu- tenant 35 Saber Club 35 Program Chairman 3. CALTIGIRONE, Presidt-nt5 Band Trombone 1, 2. BOBBY-Pan American 2, 35 Vice CAMPBELL, CELIA-Creative VVriting Club 3. CAMPBELL, FREDDIE-Y-Teens 15 Honor Society 15 Red and Black 3. CAMPBELL, IRIS CAMPBELL, MILTON CAPPOLINO, JANETTE ROSE-H.S.C. 2, 35 Dance Review 1, 35 F.T.A. 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 Convention 15 Playdays 15 B.R. Outstanding Sophomore. CARLISLE. FRED-Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 35 Junior Optimist 1, 25 B.R. President 1, 2. CARSIONY, YVALTER-Chapel Service 1, 2, 35 Chap- lain 1, 2. 35 Band-Baritone 1, 2. CARR, PHYLLIS CARROLL. ROELAND-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 Rifle Team -35 Saber Club 35 Librarian of Biology Class 3. CARTER. CAROLYN-A capella Glee Club 35 Orchestra 1. 2. 35 Dance Review 15 Glee Club Contest 1, 2, 35 Orchestra State Contest 1, 2, 3. CARTER, XVALTER BIARION-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. Club 3. CASTELLANO, MICHAEL-Latin Club 15 Drill Team R.O.T.C. 15 Saber Club 1. CAYYTHON, EDVVARD-Track Manager 2, 35 H. Club 3. CHAITOXV, BIARYLIN-F.T.A. 1, 25 Lunch Room Cashier 3. CHAMPLIN. DEE-Anchor Club 2. 35 Pan American 2, 35 Sponsor 35 Saberette 2. 35 Treasurer 2, 35 President 35 Honor Society 2, 35 B.R. Chaplain 2, 35 Office Assistant 2. 35 Terrier Bark 35 Glee Club 35 Y-Teens 25 Outstanding Sponsor 2. CHANDLER, SHIRLEY-Library Club 15 Glee Club 3. CHASTAIN. JANE-Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Pi Kappa Delta 15 FlLT.A. 15 Aladdin junior Story League 15 Red and Blac ' 3. cniswxrxc. ROGER-D.C.T. 3. CHRIST, Axim-one Club 1. 2, Contest 1, 2. CICCARELLO, JOYCE-Dance Review 1, 2, 35 Stu- dent Council 35 Girls State 25 Kiwanettes 2. 35 Treas- urer 35 Pan American 2. 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Theta Phi Pi 15 F.T.A. 35 Skating Club 15 Red and Black Spring -35 B.R. Secretary 15 F.N.A. 15 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 35 Co-Head 25 State Convention 25 H.S.C. 25 Terrier Bark 1, 2, 3. CLARK, KENNETH-Honor Society 35 Beaker Break- ers 3: Honorary Science Society 35 Masque and Gavel 2. 35 J..-LC. 15 Debate Club 35 Operetta 15 A capella Glee Club 1. 2. S35 Math Club 235 Chess Club 35 B.R. President 1, 35 President Honorary Science Societv 35 State Glee Club Contest 1, 2, 3. ' CLEMENTS. ROYCE-R.O.T.C. 1, 2. 35 Cadet Lieu- tenant 35 Saber Club 3. CLEMONS, MARILYN-Y-Teens 15 H.S.C. 15 Pi Kappa Delta 35 F.N,A. 35 Glee Club 35 Dance Review 1, 2- Sponsor 35 Saberette 35 Dancerette 25 Thespians 3: State Band Contest 25 junior Classic League 25 3. , CLEMONS, XVADE-Football 1, 25 R.O.T.C. 15 Boys Quartet 25 Baseball 15 jolly Boys 2, S5 Cglgr Quai-d 25 Calendar Boy 2. CLONTS, EVELYN-G1 Cl b 2. 35 M'k . 5 - and State Contests 1, 233.11 1 ado 1, Dlsmct CLONTS. LORNA-A ll' Ch ' - , ' ' . District Contest 2. Cape A OU O, inked Xouth 1, COATES, IUDY-Kit' tt 2, 3- P' ' . F.T.A. 35 Dance Rev1:iiA'e1?SLatin ,Cliiblgippa Delta 1 i COBERLY, SPENCER-Band-Tmmpet 1, 2, 3, conr, Maniaivxrz COCCINS, RUBY LANE-Dx tt 3' ' - Dance Review 1. 2, 35 MOdei'l'11CD-gntie 35 Iiitfgegziu? 2' ,2. Senior Directory COHEN, MICHAEL-I.A.C. 1, 2, 34 Honor Society 2, fig Boys' State ig Iunior Classical Lt-argue 2, 3g XK'het-l Club 2. SEQ A cnpella Accompunist 1, 2, 134 Masque and Gavel 34 Mikado lg Glee Club Vice President 3g State Music Clinic 1, 2. 53g Honorary Y-Teens 24 District and State Music Contests 1, 2, 3. COKER, SHARON-Glee Club 2, 3g Office Assistant 2. 3g Y-Teens 24 H.S.C. 14 Dance Review 14 Skating Club 1, 23 Physical Education Assistant 1. COLDING. HARRY-Football 2, 34 Baseball 1, 2, 3g Glee Club Ig R.O.T,C. 1, 2. 3g 2nd Lieutenant 3g Saber Club 3. COLE, BUD-Honor Society Treasurer 2. 35 Honorary Science Society Vice President 34 Boys' State 2g Latin Club 24 President 3g Student Council 34 B.R. President 2g A eapella Glee Club 2, 3g State Contest 2, 3g Sun Coast Opera Co. 3g District Student Council Conven- tion Qg Time Earned Scholarship Award 3g Latin Club State Forum 29 Biology Class President 1. CONE, RUTH IACQUELYN-F.H.A. 1. 2, 3g Presi- dent r3g F.T,A. 25 Anchor Club 2, 34 Honor Society 2, 35 Dance Review lg H.S.C. 34 Orchestra 1, 25 Band -Clarinet 35 Red and Black News Editor Spring 35 F.H.A. State Convention 2, 3g Music Contest 1, 2, 3. COPELAND, MARY LOU-Office Assistant 3. CORBETT, JEAN-Student Council lg H.S.C. lg Y- Teens 1, 2g Dance Review 15 F.T.A. 1, 2g Kiwanette 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3g Masque and Gavel 35 Asso- ciate Editor of Annual 3g Secretary of Y-Teens 2: Secretary of Kiwanettes S5 Secretary of Honor Society 35 Honor Society Convention 29 Y-Teen Conference 15 B.R. President 1. COUCH, JUANN-F.H.A. 2. COULTER, BARBARA ANN-Y-Tee-ns 1, Glee Club lg State and District Contests 1, 2, 35 Mikado 15 Clinic 34 A Capella Glee Club 2, 3. COWDER, EVELYN-office Assistant 2, 3. CREWS, ANNETTE-H.S.C. lg Student Council 1, CROWEL1., INIARILYN-Student Council 2. CRUISE, HELEN CURLIN, ANN-Y-Teens 1, 2g Social Chairman 34 Presidentg I.A.C. 25 lst Vice President 34 Theta Phi Pi 29 Program Chairman 35 Red and Black Club Eli- tor 8. CURRIER, JANE-F.H.A. 2, Glee Club 2, 3. D'AMICO, JOAN-Library Club 14 F,N.A. 3. DANIELS, JUDY-Theta Phi Pi SQ F-T.A. 2, SQ B-R Executive Board 2 . DAVIS, ART-B.R. Executive Board lg Chaplain of B.R. 1g Speech Class Executive Board 1. DAVIS, RANDALL DAY, IANE-Student Council 15 Sponsor 33 Saberette 34 Executive Board of B.R. 1, 2, 3- , DON-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3g lst Lieutenant 83 Foot- Saber Club 35 B.R. President 35 Executive Board 3g Track 3. DENMARK, LARRY-Boys' State 2. DENNIS, CABOLYN-Sponsor 15 ,Sabgrefg 14 Red and Black Representative 1, 2, 35 Latln 91115 -, 3- DERY, AL-F.F.A. 2, 3. DIAL, BOBBY-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 34 lst Lieutenant 3. DOLCATER, BETTY-Camera Club 3. DOUGLAS, ANN-D.C.T. 8g Office Assistant 3. DOWNING, ETHEL-Y-Teens Ig Masque and Gavel 2g Red and Black 3. DOZIER, FLOYD DREADIN, n1ARTHA-Kiwanettesg, 34 Jlgilflf QRSSF' t-H1 Lt-ligne 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, :BQ FDA- 1- -- -313 Gffj Diuns 935 Girls Quartet 34 Glee Club lax A 039913 Club 2, :Kg Creative Yvfifillg Club '39 Pff'i'ffTf'f, AO' Dance Rmvimv lg Student Council 25 Honor bang!! -ff 39 State Glee Club Contests 1, 2, 3: I-atm Club mm 2: Stale Glee Club Clinic 3. DRIGGERS, NORMA IEAN-D.C.T. 3. DRIGGERS, RODNEY DRUMHELLER, DONNA-Tht-tu Phi. Pi 2. 34 Corm- spunding Secretary 34 Gift' Club 2' 3' DuBOSE, ELLEN-Band 1, 2, 3g Orchestra lg Dance ll:-xit-xx' 1, 2g Honor Society 2, 3, Pi Kappa Delta 34 llonoiury Stienge Soc-lr-ty Sig Tr-rriv,-r Burk 34 District Band Contest 1, 2, 3, Slute Band Contest 2g Band Officer 3, DURRANCE, VIRGINIA-F.T.A. DURRETT, ANN-Theta Phi Pi. DURRETT, ROBERT-Beal-ter Breakers 35 Band 1. DYAL, ROBERT-D.C.T. lg Sponsor lg Orchestra 1. DOLLAR. RAYMOND-Junior Optimist 1, 2, 35 Stu- dent Councilg Honor Society 2, 23g Boys' State 24 Foot- ball 1, 2, 35 Tennis 2g Baseball 34 B.R. President 1, O 3 EARLEY. ROBERT-junior Optimist 1, 2, 3g Beaker Breakers 235 Debate Club 2, 35 President 534 State De- bute Contest 2, 35 M.P.O. 2, 53g Camera Club lg Parlia- inentariaiii, Chess Club President 35 Honorary Science Society 53g A cupt-lla Glee Club 1, 25 Senior Class Play Stixgehtind 2, 334 Dance Review Stage-hand 2. EDYVARDS, CLIFF-junior Lions 3. EDVVARDS. RICHARD-junior Optimist 2, 33 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. EIKEL, JOHN-Red and Black 2g Annual 534 F.F.A. 2. EILER, DONALD-R.O,T.C. 2, 39 Football 1. EISENGER. ELAINE-Pi Kappa Delta 3g Camera Club lg Thespians 33 Red and Black 3g Calendar Girl 2g Dance Review 1, 2g Sponsor 34 Saberette Treasurer, Secretary 3g B.R. Secretary 1, 2. ELLIS, SHIRLEY-Skating Club lg Glee Club 3. EMBRY, ALICE-Glee Club 2, 3, Honor Society 3. ERICSON, LANCE-R.O.T.C. 2, 3. EYCHANER, SANDRA-Y-Teens Ig Pi Kappa Delta S34 F.T.A. 1, 2, 33g Glee Club 34 Optimist Charter Mem- ber 3g Girls State 25 Dance Review 14 Honor Society 2, 3g Drill Team 14 Thespian 33. EZZELLE, JANET-F.H.A. 1, 25 County Officer lg Program Chairman 15 I.A.C. 29 Thespians 3. FALZERANO, BETTY-Band 1, 2, 33 Orchestra 2, 3. FARNELL, CROCKETT-Junior Optimist 1, 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 3g Football 1, 2, 34 Track 2g Baseball 24 F.F.A. 15 Iolly Joys 2, 3g President 3. FATSINCER, ANNA LEE-Kiwanette 2, 35 Masque and Gavel 2, 13g F.T.A. 24 Flag Twirler 34 B.R, Treasurer 1, 2, 35 Physical Education Assistant 3g F.H,A. lg Band Contest 35 Drill Team 1. FERNANDEZ, CYNTHIA-Library Club lg Latin Club 15 F.H,A. 14 Glee Club 3, Skating Club 1. FERNANDEZ, IRMA-Student Council lg Pan Ameri- can Zg Y-Teens lg Honor Society 24 Annual 3g Camera Club 31 Presidentg Library Club lg BR, President 15 Red and Black Representative 15 F.T.A. 1, Dance Re- xiewg Quill and Scroll 3. FERNANDEZ, NANCY FEHRAS, SYLVIA-F.H.A. 2g F.T.A. 39 Pan Ameri- can 3. FERRELL, TOM-D.C.T. 3. FISHER, ALICE-Glee Club 1. FLEMING, MINNIE-Camera Club 2, 3g Library Club 1. FLETCHER. HERMAN-Theta Phi Pi 1. FLOYD, MARY-Y-Teens lg Dance Review 1, 2. FLYNN, SANDRA-Dance Review lg Student Council 1, 2, 3g Calendar Girl lg Honor Society 2, 3g C-irls' Smit- 14 J.,-LC, 1. 2, -33 Senretary 53, BR. Yue Presi- dent lg Kiwnnettes 2. 53g Pan American 2. 13: H.S.C. 14 F.T.A, 2, 3g Miss Sadie Hmxkins 2. lst Maid Pun Ainerit-.in Court. FOGG, ADRIENNE FORD. SANDRA-E1-1.A. 1, Skating: Club l, Honor Souety 2, 33. FOUNTAIN, LINDA-I-'.11..-X. 1. FRIZZELL, FAYE-Chit Club 3. FRY. JOAN-H S C l. Dante Rt-xnxx 1, 2, B.R. Soc- rvhiry' -3, FUDGE. ECNICE-EB 1,..X.2,Clte Club 1, 2, A FUDGE. JOAN-l .B.L.A. 2. 35 Setretriry '33 Office Assistant l, llilslmiefan 35 Honor boelety 2, 13. B.R. Setretury 1. FULLER. VVILLlEMAEvDance Renew 15 Skating Club 2. GABEL, GALE-Glee Club 2, 3g State Contest 1. FOARD. LEANELL-Glee Club 2, Skating Club lg F.N,A. 15 Dante Hexiew lg Glee Club State Contest lg Chaplain 2, B.R. Secretary 1. CANT, HELEN-Dance Review 1, 3g Y-Teens 2g F,B.L.A. 24 Student Council, CANT, PEGGY-Dunne Review 1, 33g Y-Teens 2, F.B.L.A. 2g Red .ind Black 1. GARDNER, ALICE-F.B.L.A. 2, GATES. JAMES-Baseball Manager 2g Football 1, 2, 34 H Club 2, 35 B.R. President 29 junior Lions 2, 3. GATO, DOROTHY-Glee Club 2, 3g Contest 3. GAVEL. PHYLLIS-Glee Club 2, 35 Y-Teens lg Skating Club 24 Glee Club Contest 3. GAY, MARIE GEIGER, PEGGY-Office Assistant 2, 3, GILBERT, RUBY-Theta Phi Pi lg Glee Club 1, 2g Helm 2g Honor Society 33 B.R. Vice President 3. GIFFORD, ROSALIE-Glee Club lg District and State Contest 1, 2, 8. GIL, DANIEL-B. R. President 34 Hi-Y 23g Camera Club Vice President 3g Theta Phi Pi 43g XVheel Club 2. 34 Program Chairman 35 President 3g State Conven- tion -35 XVasbington-New York Trip lg Rod and Gun Club 35 Senior Class Play 35 Terrier Barl-cg President Hi-Y 3. GILL, ANNETTE-Glee Club 2, 34 F,B.I...A. 25 D.C.T. C33 Pan American 3. GILLETT, GEORGE RAY-R.O.T.C. 1. 2, 3g General Metals Shop Foreman 3. GILLETTE, JIMMY-Theta Phi Pi 2. GODSEY, IERRY-Key Club 2, 3g H Club 2, 34 Base- ball Letter 15 BR, Treasurer 35 President 1g Vice President 2. GOLSON, Calendar Girl 1, S34 'i'.NV.C.A. lg Cheerleader 25 Sem Student Counul 2g Los Gauchos 24 May JOAN-Transfer Student 2g Pep Squad 14 retnry of Court lg Los Cauehitos lg Honor Society 35 Kiwanettes -34 Senior at Large 35 Dance Review 34 Pan American 34 j.A,C. 3. GOMER, GERALDINE-H.S,C. 1, 2, 34 Secretary 25 President 135 Physical Education Assistant 24 B.R. Chap- lain S35 Dance Review 2, 33. GOODBREAD, LORING GOODSON, CAROL-Glee Club 1. COODNVIN, BETTY-Y-Teens it F.N.C. 2, 13, President 3: P-In Aniericau 34 FJLC. State Convention 2, 3. GORDON, MARILYN-Red and Black Representative 2g Student Council St'Cl't'l4ll'j' 23g Kiwanette 2, 35 Glee Club 2g Otfite Assistant 2, 34 Dance Review 1, :3, B.R. Secretary lg Red and Black 23g Cheerleader 53, County Student Countil Recording Secretary -3. GORSKI, IOAN-Y-Teens 1, Aladdin junior Ston League 1, 23 Secretary flg President 3g H,S.C. 131g Dance Review 1, 23g Red und Blat-k 3g Annual 3g Author Club. GOSS. BARBARA BROXVN-Y-Teens 1, 3g Theta Phi Pi 3g Orthestrng Dance Renew 1, 2, lg Chaplain L3, Stgtq Orchestra Contest 1. GRAVES1 PAIRZETTT-Y-Teens 2. -3g Library Club 1. 2, 31 bliiltlng Clulm 23 Spuntm- 2, GRAY. BERTIE JOYCE-Student Council 23 B.R. Sec. ret.ux QQ C11-e Club 1. ' T 2, 43. State Lontest 1, 2, .34 1.11.A. 1. GRAY, JANIES-lhesldelit N1vP.O. SQ Yltt- President 3 GREENE, u',n'x1,xN-Jtliit Bows 2, nge 1 it B.itktttm11 -, lwuvtlmill 1. 2, 3L Tmek 2. J. junior Lions 21 3 ii final 2, um' 3. in tm r.,.,,i.r.11 , H,,,1,,,,N, Xleutlmi 1'l'vstn'i'i1 Civiilii-me T filplllll ii 1 tl ill , . . 4 .io w, Ttuun 3. GREENE. XY1l.I.lANi IYAN-13 C T. 2, E, Key Club 1 2. 3. llltin-mix Y-'lltm 3 Page Seventv Nine CHESS, BRENDA-Y-Teens 1, F.B.L.A. 3, Typist 8. CROVES, IOHN fflandyj-Key Club 2, 3g Honorary Y-Teen 35 Junior Classical League 2, H Club 1, 2, 3, Red and Black Sports Editor 34 Business Manager of Helmg Key Club Convention 2g B.R. President 3. GUIDA, JOHN-Terrier Bark 2, 35 XVheel Club 2, 3, Vice President 3, junior Rotarian 35 Hi-Y 2, 3, Presi- dent 35 H Club 2, 53, Honorary Y-Teens 84 XVheel Club Convention 2, 35 Basketball Manager 24 Latin Club 2, 35 Junior Classical League 2, 3. HAILEY, ROB-Junior Lions 2. 3, Swimming Team 1, 2, 35 H Club 2, 34 Honorary Y-Teen 35 I.A.C. 35 Red and Black Sports Editor 3. HAMAN, FRANK-D.C.T. 1. HAMILTON, BARBARA-Y-Teens 3g Pi Kappa Delta 1, 2, 35 Red and Black 3, Thespians. HAMILTON, KAREN-Masque and Gavel 35 N6fi01'13l Honor Society 3. HAMMER, PATSY-Annual 3, Student Council Sen- ior at Large 34 Calendar Girl 3g F.-T.A, 1, 2, 35 Treas- urer Zg President 3, State Convention 2, SQODSOT 2. 3: Saberettes 2. 3g Dance Review 1, 33, Terrier Bark 3, I.A.C. 8g Library Assistant lg Opti-Miss 3. HANCOCK, WAYNE-R.O.T.C. 3g Rifle Team Captain 2, R.O.T.C. Major 1g Saber Club 1. HANCOCK, WVILLIAM-R.O.T.C. 1. 34 F.B.L.A. 3: Saber Club 39 F.B.L.A. Convention 39 R.O.T.C. Cap- tain. HANLON, GENE-First Lieutenant R.O.T.C. lg Saber Club lg Secretary of B.R. 1. HANSON, JUDY-Band 1, 2. 8. HARRIS. VVILLIAM-Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 2, 39 Band Officer 2, 3. HART, BETTY-Calendar Girl 4, Y-Teens f3g Pan American 2, 3, Helm. HAR'IT, LARRY-Baseball 3. HARVEY, CAROLYN-H.S.C. 1. 2. 3, Dance Review 2, 3g Athletic Letters 1. 2, 3. HAYNES, LaFAY-I. V. Cheerleader 1- HAYES. LINDA-Alladin 1'-mi0f St0l'Y LEBEUE 2, 31 Red and Black Rep, 35 Helm Rep. :35 Calendar Rep. 34 Annual Rep. 3. HAVEN, DONALD-R.O.T.C. 2, 53g Band 1. KINS, FRED-Sc d t Co neil 1, 2, 35 Iunior gl,-,QE-Jnigf 1, 2, 3, Prgsiflzexnt Hu Club ls BS-Skffballs Track 1, 2, Calendar Boy 2, B.R. President 1. 2. HAZELLIEF, BONNIE-Swimming 2, 3. HEINSEN, MAHY LOU-Kiwanettes 3: Camera Club 3. Annual 3' Dance Rfhview 1, National Honor Society 2: 35 Parliaruentarian of Kiwanettes T35 Y 1-Sens ls Quill and Scroll 3. HELM, GINGER-H.S.C. 1, 2, 3, Basketball Playday 1. HENDERSON, DICK HENDERSON, ESTHER-Beaker Breakers 3g Allaclin Junior Story League 1. 2, FT-Ai 2. 3: AHDU31 35 53' tional Honor Society 2. 3- HENDLEY, WENDELL HENNINC, GORDON-Student Council 1, 2, 35 junior Optimist 2, 35 Boys' State 2, B.R. President 2. HERNDON, MAGDALENE-D.C.T. lg H.S.C. lg F.H.A. 1. HESTER, PATRICIA-F.T.A, Parliamentarain 2, 3, j.C.L. Parliamentarian 2, 3g Theta Phi Pi 35 Office- Assistant 23. HICKS, L. E.-Football 1, 2, '3g All City, Times and Tribune and Coaches, Track 2. 3. Junior Lions 2, T34 H Club 33g Honorary Y-Teens 3. HILL, JOYCE-Office Assistant 13, Niajorette l, 2: Band 1. HILL, LARRY HILLER, LONNTE HILTON, ROVVLAND-Band 2, 35 Orchestra U i HINSON, CAROL-Y-Teens 2. HOCUTT. MARY JO-Band 2g Dancerette 1, Sutra Band Contest 35 Dance Review lg H.S.C. 2, F.H A l. Y-Teens 1. page Eiglwrf nior Directory HOLCOMBE, ROBERT HOLLAHAN, PATRICIA-F.N.A. :Eg I.A.C. 1, 2. 34 H.S,C. lg Junior Clcssical League 2, 34 Debate Club 24 Library 1. HOLTON, HARVEY-Calendar Boy' 3, Football 1, 2, 53g Honorable Mention 2, All C1ty 133 junior Optimists 1, 2, 3, Treasurerg Jolly Boys 2, 39 H Club 2, 3, Vice Presidunt. HOMER, RUTH-Y-Teens 3, Glec Club 2, 3. HOHNE. LARRY-Iunior Classlcnl League 2. HORTON, JACKIE HOYVELL, RONALD-Golf Team 2, H Club 2g R.O.T.C. 25 City High School Golf Championship 1. HUFFMAN, BERNICE-Calendar Girl 1. HUGHES, XVENDELL-R.O.T.C. 1. 2, 3, Officer 2. 33g Boys' State 2g F.S,P.A. 2, Pan American 2, -'34 XVheeI Club 1. 2. 13, H1-Y 1, 2, 3g Secretary-Treasurer 3, Honorary Y-Teen 3g I..-LC, 1, 2, 39 Treasurer 35 Saber Club Treasurer 3. HUTCHINSON, HILDA-Glee Club 3. INMAN, BILL-XVheel Club Vice President 1. IAMESON, DOLORES JENKS, ROBERT-Camera Club 1. JENSEN, JERRY-Tlieta Phi Pi 3. IERNICAN, JOY-F.B.L.A. 25 Y-Teens 1g Student Council 1, 2. IERRELL, MARY ESTHER-Dance Review lg Theta Phi Pi 3. IIMENEZ, SYLVIA-Honorary Science Society 3, Band 1, 2, 23g Camera Club 3. JOHNS, CERRY-Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Aladdin Junior Story League 35 F.B.L.A. 2, 3. JOHNS. MARIE LUCY IOHNSTON, CHARLOTTE-H.S.C. 1, 24 F.H..-X. 1. 2g F.N.A. -35 Junior Classical League 2: Honorary Science Society 53, A capella Glee Club 2, 35 Music Clinic 3g Gir1's Quartet 3. JOHNSON. PAT-H.S.C. 1, 2. FN..-X. 2. 13: Dance Re- view 1, 2. 53g Physical Education Assistant 3, F.H.A. 14 F.N.A. State Convention 2. JOHNSON, ROBERT-Baseball 2, 13, H Club 2, 3. JOHNSON, Y-Teens 1. VICKY-Thespiams 34 Drama Club 2, 3, JOHNSON. VVAYNE-Rifle Team 1, JONES, BENNETT SPENCER-Footlmll 2. 3. Svinj, mmm 2, '31 I-vurn.1l1xm 2, Creative 25 Skating Club 1, Class Officer 1. 1Yritii1g Club JONES, JIMMY E.-Junior Optimists 1. 2, 13, Record- 2. 3: Student ing Secretary 2. President 53. H Club Council 2, National Honor Society 2, 13, Football 2. F31 Tennis Team 2g I. V, Basketball 2, Track 'Sg Boys' State 2, B.R. President 1, 33 Vice President 2. IOYNER, GUY-R.O.T.C. 2, 33. JULIAN, DONALD-Band 1, 2, 3. KAUER, SALLY-Dancerettc 1, 21 HR. Preciilcmt :33 Y-Teens 1g Honorary Science Socicty' 3: Band Contest 1. 2, Dance Renew 1, 2. KAUTZ, RICHARD IANIES-Football 53g Hniioixiry Y- Teens 53, A Capella Clue Club 13: Swimming 3. KEENE. REGGIE KELLY. BOB-Iimmr Lions 2: H Club -Eg Progmni Chairman lg Football 2. 35 Swminimg 2. 14 KELLY. IEYVEL ANN-Clue Cluli l, 2, 3, 51.110 Con- test fl. KELLY. ROY-I1 Club 1, fl. 13: Footlizill l. 2. 31 jolly Buys 3, Baseball l, 2, 3. KERXYIN. BARBARA KEY. PAT-Band 2, 31 junior Classical LPHQIXIP 35 Chess Club 3. KEYES. SALLY-HoL'liE'y 'l'L'.im l: B.1sl-cvilmll 1, 23 Utvliiiiiitnwn lg Yollcylmll lg Softball 2. IQCKLITER. BETTY-FN..-X. 2g Skating Club 3, ll . FA, 13. KILGORE, BARBARA KILGORE, ROBERT-R.O.T.C. 2, 3- KINSLOW, BOBBIE-J.A.C. 3, National Honor Society V35 Library Club 2, -3g Red and Black 535 Pau Amen' can 3. KINLEY, BILL-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 33. KINNEY, JACK KINNEY, JILL-Anchor Club 2. 3g I.A.C. l., 2, 3g Recording Secretary 34 Be-aker Breakers 39 Quill and Scroll 2, -3g Parliamentarian 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Helm 1, 25 National Honor Society 2, 35 Math Club 33 Creative Vfriting Club 33 Vice President 43g Tampa Youth Symphony 1, 2, -35 F.S.P.A. 15 Mikado 15 State Music Clinic 3. KINSMAN, DOROTHY KLEIN, MARCIA-Thespians 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3g Drama Club 23 Kiwan- ettes 2, Student Council 35 Glee Club -35 Dance Pie- VICXV 1, 2, 53. KRANICH, ROBERT LACKMANN, PATSY-F.N.A. 1g B.F.. Secretary lg Library Club 1, lg Skating Club -3. LANDERS, BILLIE-Student Council 25 Dance Re- view 2, -3, LANGFORD, RONALD LANIER, CHARLES-R.O.T.C. 2. LAXV, ALTHEA-Office Assistant 2g A Capella Glee Club 2, -35 Cvirl's Glee Club 1. LAZEXBY, BARBARA-Secretary C Band 1, 2g F.H.A. 1, 25 Office Assistant 1, 24 Dance Review 1, 2. LAZZARA. RALPH-Key Club 1. 2, 35 Secretaxjv 24 HODOIQYQ' Y-Te-em 2, F33 Pan American Club 2, 3g H Club 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2. 3g 'Vice President 3, Convention ig Boys' State 2g National Honor So- c1ety 2. 35 President 39 Key Club Conventions 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, -3, Senior Class President 3. LEACH, ,TERRY-Masque and Gavel 2, 31 Theta Phi cl? 3gl13.1.C. 35 Calendar Boy 35 Treasurer Masque and ave LEAVINE. ROBERT-Hi-Y 2, -35 President 35 Vice President -3. LEAYIXS. FAYE-Band 1, 2, S35 Anchor Club 2, 3g Mawque :md Gaxel 2, -3, I,-LC, 2, 35 Red and Black gdgtgr, National Honor Society 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 . . . 2. LEEPER. P.-XTTY-F.T.A. -3. LEXYIS, SHERRY-F.H..1. 1, FIA. 2, 3, H.S.C. 1, 2, 3. LIVELY. ANN-junior Classical League 2, '35 Treasurer 3. Aladclin JLIDIO1' Story League 1, 2, 35 Higgol-ian 23 FX..-X. 2, Clee Club 3, Dance Review 1. Pi Kappa Della SQ Tllespians 3, P.1rli.1n1entnr1a11 -3, Red and Black 31 Latm Club 3. Secretxry 3, Opt1-M155 Charter Blvmber 3. Quill .md Scroll 3g Senior Class Plav, LLOYD, HAROLD-D .C.T. -3. LONG. EUGENE-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, :W K 9. ' Timm SN SAME: Club 3- 9, Ciptam 9, Rlfle LONG, ROXNIE-R.O.T.C. 2, Q. LOPEZ, ivoxxiz-1s.m1 1, 2, 1-. D-. 11. 2, 3. 51.110 13.11111 cuirvii 1. 2.11 B'12t Q3iCeC'11'QQiff ent 3. ' ' ' LONYERY. XYILLIABI-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, R.O.T.C. Q 3. li.1.'iF. BETSY-KiWa.nc'tt4:s 3: F4H4.x4 1 q, F T A . L.. 3, S ' ,Q LQ v 5 . , 7 ' - ' ' ' Exvrliiivp 1? use 3' Latm Club 1, B'R' LUNDY. sH1RLEi'-Anclwr Cum 2, F,T.A, Q, EARBARA-DJIJCL' Review 1. Q 53- Blnd Con tu L.: .im-crette 2, 73 31 dx L ' ' '.,- . ' .im-1.1111 3, Drill 111.1111 1.0 km Dm Club 0' Office LYNN. GINGER-Band 1, 2, 53g Dance Review 1 DA Dr.im.i Club 2, J, Prebiclent 53, Ten-if-r Bark 3. 'NSI t1on,il H-moi Soc-11-ty -34 Tl-lggpim-,S 3. Honomrv Sa. bun-icty -SQ Student Council :33 Bandlcontestls 'I Slegce Lioxs. THELKIA-G1 I C1 h S-, . . Clin, 11 F.H..a. 1. skiing uciufw' 1- 2, Library 51.-xciiii CHARLOTTE-F.T.A. n. .3, H,S.C. -3. Office Amsixtnnt :3JkD1315jLRTlT?aS,urer ,-1111111.11 -34 Tvrrici' Bark :33 EIR- xsecwtqn, ellen 1' 9 xucox. IUDITH si'LviA-Y-Tfem 2 3- Tr - - - F.11.L..-X. 3, FHA. 13, skating Cli1bl0 F'lgiiure5l Olllcc Assutaint 2, 35 F,H.A- C ' ' ' onvention 1. , Senior D rectory griilefgisril MARSHA-Band 3, Dance Review lg MADDOX, BARBARA-Student C '1 1' - can 35 F.T.A. 1, 2, 3g Vice Pregldlelilll 3? 12-?il:1s'ih?52' Chili: li AQ cgpega Glee Cl'-lb 33 Dance Review 1? I.A. . , . 3 orresponding S . f Library Assistant 1. ecretary 2' H'S'C' 1' MAGGIACOMO, RICK-Honorary science Society 3. MAGNON, BILL-F,F.A. 2. MAHONEY, MARY LOUISE-F.T.A. 1, 2g state con- vention 1. 2, 35 H-5-C 1, 35 Dance Review 3. MALONE, DIXIE-F.B.L.A. 35 Office Assistant 3. MANAUSA, IEAN-Y-Teens 35 F,H.A. 34 F.T.A. 25 Glee Club 2. MANLEY, BARBARA'-Y-Teens lg F.B.L.A. 2, 3g Secre- tary 35 Glee Club 2. 3g B.R. Secretary 25 State and District Contests 2, 3. MARKOWITZ, SANDRA MAE-F.T.A. 2, 35 Pi Kappa Delta 35 F.T.A. Treasurer 3. MARTIN, BETTY ANN-F.H.A. 1, 2g H.S.C. 1, 2g Treasurer 25 Dance Review 1, 2, 35 Physical Educa- tion Assistant 3. MARTIN, MARVIN-F.F.A. 1. McATEER, CAROL 2, 34 President 34 American 2, 33 Treasurer 3g Student Council 34 Na- tional Hunor Society 2, 35 Red and Black 3g Dance Review lg H.S.C. 1. McCALL, GLENN-Football 1, 2, 35 Jolly Boys 39 H Club 3g Iunior Optimists 1, 2, 3. McCLAMMA, JOYCE-M.P.O. lg H.S.C. 13 F.T.A. 25 National Honor Society 2, 3. McCOY, BETTE MCCRAY, RICHARD MCCREABY, JOHN MCDUFFIE, EHMALOU-Dance Review 1, 2, 3g Masque and Gavel 2, 3g Secretary 3g Debate Club 35 Pi Kappa Delta 39 Modern Dance Club 3g Thespians 3g Dancerette 2g Calendar Girl 3g Y-Teens 2, 35 Cre- ative Writing Club 35 Drill Team 1. McFARLAND, HAIVIPTON-Key Club 1, 2, 3g Beaker Breakers 25 M.P.O. lg Pi Kappa Delta 35 Dance Re- view 3g Student Councilg Basketball 1, 25 B.R. Presi- dent l, 2, 3. JEAN-Girls' State 2g Kiwanettes Corresponding Secretary 3g Pan McGUIRE, JACKIE-F.H.A. lg Chaplain 25 F.T.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 35 National Honor Society 2, 3. McGUIRE, WARREN-R.O.T.C. 2, B5 Honor Guard 25 M.P.O. 1, 2. McGUINNESS, GERALD-Band 1, 2, 3. MQKENZIE, DOT-F.T.A. 2, 35 Secretaryg Junior Clas- sical League 2, 34 Latin Forum 2. McLEOD, MARTHA-H.S.C. 1, 25 F.N.A. 3. McINTURFF, JIM-Junior Lions 35 H Club 2, 35 Calendar Boy 3g B.R. President 3g Track 1, 2, 33 Football 15 Basketball 15 Track Awards 1, 2. MEARS, ANDREW-R.O.T.C. 3g Rifle Team 25 Honor Guard 15 Regimental Officer lg Saber Club 1g H1-Y 1. MEARS, SONDRA-F.H.A.v1g National Honor Society 3g Red and Black Rep. 1, 2, 35 Red and Black Staffs Office Assistant 1, 2, 3. MICKLER, DICK-H Club lg Baseball 1. MIDGETT, ALLEN MILAM, CHARLOTTE-H.S.C. 1, 2g Skating Club 1. MILIAN, CAROLYN-Dancerette 1, 2, 3g 'Head 35 Modem Dance Club 35 F.T.A. 2g Dance REV1SYVA1,'2, 3g Calendar Girl 34 National Honor Society 35 D1Sl'1'1Ct Ba.nd Contests 1, 2, 3g State Band Contests 1. 2, 33 Annual, Senior Editor 3g Terrier Bark 1. 2, 35 Opin Miss Charter Member 35 President 3g F.N.A. 19 Q'-11 and Scroll 3. MILLER, DEE-Kiwanettes 34 J.A.C- S, H-S'C-,1- 25 Modern Dance Club 2, 3: F-T-PL li 2' 35 Hcistgflalll gf Cheerleader 3g Terrier Bark 1, 2- 39 Bed an ag ' Dance Review 1, 2, 35 Calendar Girl 85 B.R. Ie dent 15 Secretary 3. si- MILLER, ELMO-Track 3g President 2. 3: Chflplain 1' MILLER, KAY-Student Cuuncihl, 11.35 Y-TEENS 15 J,A,C- 25 F,B,L,A, 35 Office Assistant 3. MILLER, SUSAN-F.N.A. 1, 2g junior Classical League 3g Optl-Miss 535 Modem Dance Club 3g Skating Club lg Glee Club 34 Dancerette 2, 535 Dance Review 1, 2, 3- B.R. Secretary 1, , MIRANDO, ARMANDO-Skating Club 1, 2. MIMS, SHARON-Band 1, 2, 3g F.H.A. 1, 24 Dance Review 1, 2, 3. MITCHELL, BILLY-Swimming 34 Band 1, 2, 3, Drama Club 3g District Band Contest 1, 2, 239 State Contest 1, 2, 3. MOBLEY, LARRY MONROE, JAMES-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. MONTGOMERY, MARCIA-Camera Club lg Latin Club 2g F.T.A. 2. MOORE, CHARLES-District and State Band Contests 2, Band 23 State Music Clinic 1. MOORE, MACK-M.P.O. 2. MOORE, MARY JOAN-A capella Glee Club 25 Masque and Gavel 2, 3, Kiwanettes 2, 3g National Honor Society 2, 35 Girls' Quartet 3g F.N.A. 3, F.H.A. 35 Student Council 1. MOORE, PAT-Glee Club 1. MOORE, STEVEvR.0.T.C- 2. MOTTO, VICTOR-Pi Kappa Delta 2, 3, Thespians 2, 3g Rad and Black 34 Honorary Y-Teen 2, Stage Crew 2. 35 F.S.P.A. 3. MOYE, IAN-Glee Club 1, 25 F.H.A. 1, 25 Treasurer 15 Drama Club lg Mikado lg F.H.A. Convention 1. MUENCH, KAY-Y-Teen 1, 25 F.H.A. lg Anchor Club 2. 35 Dancerette 3. MULLIS, DOUGLAS-Transfer Student. MURRAY, DAVE-Jolly Boys 3. MURRAY, TOM-Calendar Boy 2, Football 1, 2, 3, Honorable Mention All City 2g Times All City 3, Coaches All City 3, All Conference 3, All State 1, 2, 34 Junior Lions 39 Student Council Treasurer 35 H Club Secretary 2, 3g jolly Boys Treasurer 2, 39 Scholarship to Miami 3. MURPHY, GERTRUDE-National Honor Society 2, 84 Band 1, 2, 35 Thespians 3g F.T.A. 1, 2, 3g junior Clas- sical League 2, 35 I.A.C- 2. 3- NELSON, AN'i'OINETTE-Dance Review 2g District and State Band Contests 1, 2, 3, 4-H Club 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2. 34 Band 2. 3g Tampa Youth Svmphony 1, 2, 35 Tampa Philharmonic 2. NESBIT, LINDSEY-Track 1, 3, Basketball 2. NESMITH, ZADA-Sponsor 2, 3g Saberettes Vice President 85 Phi Kappa Delta 35 Thespians 3. NICHOLS, IOANNA-F.H.A. lg Pi Kappa Delta 1, 35 F.T.A. 2, Skating Club 2, Orchestra 1. NEWSOME, MARLENE-F.N.A. lg A capella Glee Club 2g Theta Phi Pi lg Office Assistant 1. NOBBS, TOM-jolly Boys 35 Honorary Y-Teens 35 Beaker Breakers 3, Calendar Boy 3. NUNDY, RICHARD-A capella Glee Club 2, 35 Pan American 3- Y, KITTY-A h Club 2, 3, Treasuxerg Y- ggeliisxifice Presidentnioi, 3g Junior Classical League 2. HISAC, lg F.N.A. lg F.T.A. 3, Skating Club 15 A ciipeiia Glee Club 24 Red and Black 34 0'CAIN, DAVID-H Club 1, 2, F,F.A. 1, 2. 3. o'coNNELL, BEVEHLEY-D.C.T. 3. O'CONNOR, C-AROLYN ELIZABETH-H.S.C. 1, 29 F.H.A. lg Skating Club lg Dance Review 1, 25 F.H.A. Parliamentarian 1. OSBOHNE, FRED-R.o.T.C. 1, 2, sg saber Club 3. OSBOURNE, ROBERT OVARLET, IOANNE-F.T.A. 25 new Phi Pi 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3. OVERMAN. VVANDA-National Honor Society 2, 3 Kiwnriettus 2, 35 Treasurer 13g Student Council 3: F,H,A4 2, 35 F.T.A. lg j.A.C, 1, 2g Pun American 2, 'lg Annual, Senior Editor 3. OYLER, TOM-Hi-Y 53g A capella Glee Club 2, 3g Stale Music Contest 2. 535 Swimming 3. PADCETT. DONALD-Nntimml Honor Society 2, 35 XVheel Club 2g Pan American -35 Latin Club 3. PARKER, DORIS-H.S,C. 1, 25 Office Assistant 2. 3, PARKER, LUCY-Y-Teens 15 Theta Phi Pi 2, 3: Vice President, Red and Black 3g B.R. Chaplain 1, 2g Dance Review 1. PAULSON. BARRY-Track 15 Swimming 25 Junior Lions 2, 3g President 3. PARRISH, MARY ALICE PAYNE, BARBARA-Transfer Studentg Drama Club 2, Dance Club 25 Pep Squad 2, Office Assistant 3. PELASZ, WAYNE'Iunior Lions 23 Hi-Y 24 Basketball 2g Track lg Annual Rep. lg Sergeant at Arms 2. PELAEZ, VELMA-F.H.A. 2g Camera Club 3g F.B.L.A. 35 Who's VVhere Staff 3. PEREZ, RICHARD-Key Club 1, 2, 3, D.C.T. 33 Stu- dent Council 1, 3g D.C.T. Convention 35 Reporter 3, B.R. President 1, 2. PEREZ, SANDRA-Y-Teens 15 Pan American 2, 35 F.H.A. 2g H.S.C. 1, 25 Red and Black 39 Helm 1g Student Council 24 B.R. Vice President 2. PERRY, PAMELA JANE-F.H.A. 1, 2g Pan American 1, 2, 35 Pep Squad 1, 2, Dance Review 1, 2, H.S.C. 1g Red and Black 35 B.R. President lg Skating Club 2. PEACOCK, MARY PEAVEY, CAROLYN-Band 1. PERO, GARY D. PERRYN, CONSTANCE IEAN-Y-Teens 13 F.H.A. 2g National Honor Society 2, 39 Theta Phi Pi 35 Anchor Club 2, 3g Orchestra 1, 2, 3g Dance Review 1. PHILLIPS, JUDY-Dance Review 3, Physical Education Assistant 3, Flag Twirler 35 Skating Club 15 Y-Teens lg F.T.A. lg State Band Contest 3. PICKRON, THOMAS-Band 2. PIDGEON, BARBARA-Y-Teens 2, 35 Pa.rliamenta.ria.n 3g I.A.C. 3g F.H,A. 3g Drama Club 1g F.T.A. 1. PLEUS, MARTHA LEE--A capella Glee Club 25 Hon- orary Society 1. POE, RALPH-Key Club 1. POLO, LIONEL-Football 2, 3g Baseball 53g Key Club 2, 3g Boys' State 2, jolly Boys 2, 35 H Club 2, 3. POLSTON, DON-J. V. Basketball 2g F,F A. 2, 3g Track 3. PORTER, IUDITH ANN-Glee Club 1, 2, 3g I.A.C. 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2g Y-Teens 1, 2, Anchor Club 2, 35 Dance Review 15 National Honor Society 2, 35 State Contests 1, 2, 3g Music Clinic 2,-3. NANCY-Kiwanettes 35 Junior Classical POWELL, League 2, F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 25 Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2, Red and Black 3. POWERS, JUDY-Glee Club 1, 2, 3g Y-Teens 2. DONALD-Iunior Lions 2, 3g Head Man- PRICHER, agar 2, 3g H Club 2, 3g Football 1, E'.F.A. 2, 3. PRIDGEON, PATRICIA-F.B .L.A. 1. PRIEST, DAVID-H Club 2. 3g Jolly Boys 535 Foot- ball 1, 2, 3: Basketball 1, 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. PYLES, HENRY RAFFERTY, JEANNIE-H,S.C. 1, 2g Skating Club 15 F.N.A. 3. RATLIFF, ANN RAULERSON, BARBARA-Office Assistant 2,39 B.R. President 15 Vice President 2. READ, GEORGE-National Honor Society 2, 34 Sm. dent Councilg B.R. Chaplain 35 F.B.L.A. 3. REEDER. MACK-Glee Club State Contests 1. 2g Glee Club President lg President M.P.O.g junior Hotariang B.R. President. REEDY. MARTHA-F.T.A. 1, 2, 3g Pan American 2, 23g Red and Black Rep. 1. 2, 3g Annual Rep. 3g B.R. Treasurer 1, 2. 3. REVETTE. SYLVIA-F.H.A. Secretary 33 I.,-LC. Q Theta Phi Pi 1: B.R. Secretary 1. REYES, NORINIA-Physical Education ASCISLIIII 1: Plai- Duy ig F.B.1..A. 2g H.S.C. 11 F.H.A. :34 Yximm 2, 31 Dance Review 1, REYNOLDS. EMMA JEAN-snncm Council 1, 2. 3, F.T.A. lg Masque and Gavel 33, Natiunal Hmmm- SQ- 7 'N C1911 L.. 3: Alwhvr ' 331 H.S.C. lg Annual 43. Page Eighty One S REYNOLDS, JEANNETTE-F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 25 Tneta Phi Pi 3. REYNOLDS, LOUISE-H.S.C. 15 F.H.A. 3. REYNOLDS, TEDDY, JR.-Junior Lions 2, 35 F.F.A. 25 Football 35 RICHARDS, -I 5 and Black Rep. 15 B.R. Vice President 1. Jolly Boys 3. FRANK unior Lions 3 Track 15 Red RILES, JERRY-Junior Lions 25 Jolly Boys 25 H Club 25 Football 2. RINGLESPAUGH. NANCY-Glee Glee 35 Theta Phi Pi 15 National Honor Society 1: Office Assistant 25 F.B.L.A. 15 Dance Review 1. RINGO, KENNETH RITTER, NVILLIANI PAUL-Swimming 1, 2, 35 H Club 2, 35 Junior Lions 35 Saber Club 35 R.O.T.C. 1, 25 Honor Guard 1, 25 2nd Lieutenant 3. ROA, PRISCILLA-Glee Club 2, 3. ROBERTS, JOHN ROBERTS, MARCIA RODGERS, ESTHER-F.T.A. 1. 2, 35 J.A.C. 25 Y- Teens 15 Anchor Club 2, 35 Secretary 35 Pan Ameri- can 2, 35 Red and Black 35 B.R. President 2. ROGERS, GVVENDOLYN-H.S.C. 1. RODRIGUEZ, JOE-Band 1, 2, 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3. ROMANO, FRANK-Junior Lions 15 Saber Club 15 R.O.T.C. 1. 2. 35 Rifle Team 15 Honor Guard 25 lst Lieutenant 3. ROQUE, PAUL-Key Club 2, 35 Pan American 35 Vice President5 Sergeant at Armsg H Club 35 Boys' State 24 KEY Club Convention 2, 35 Tennis 35 Hi-Y 3. ROSENBLATT, EDDIE-Band 1, 2, 3. ROSSELL, THOMAS V.-Band 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 2, 35 Student Council. ROYSTER, FRIEDA-B.R. President 35 Secretary 35 F.H.A. 15 Masque and Gavel 2, 35 Anchor Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 35 Aladdin Junior Story League 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Red and Black Staff 3. ROVVLAND, JOY-Office Assistant, 15 Theta Phi Pi 2, 3. RUSS, VVALTER-Orchestra 1, 2, 3. RUSS, ZACK-F.F.A. 35 R.O.T.C. 25 President 35 B.R. President 2. RUSSELL, JOAN-F.B.L.A. 2,35 Dance Review 15 Square Dance Club 3. RUSSELL, PAT-Band 1, 2, 35 District Contest 1, 2, 35 Thespians 35 Pi Kappa Delta 2, 35 Camera Club 2, 35 Skating Club 15 Pi Kappa Delta Secretary 35 Hon- orary Science Club Secretary 35 Dance Review 15 Camera Club Secretary 3. RUSSO, MORRIS JOSEPH-Student Council 15 Junior Optimist 1, 2, 35 President5 Vice President5 Secretary5 Honorary Y-Teens 35 F.F.A. 1, 2, 35 Quill and Scroll President 2. 35 Annual Editor-in-Chief 35 Calendar Boy 35 Boys' State 25 F.F.A. Convention 25 Pi Kappa Delta 3. RUTAN. LOUISE-F.T.A. 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 Dance Review 1. RYALS, TEENIA-Band 1, 2, 35 Kiwanettes 35 Corre- sponding and Recording Secretary5 F.T.A. 35 Senior at Large 35 Red and Black Staff 35 National Honor So- ciety 3. SALTER, JIMMY-Key Club 35 Student Council 25 B.R. President 3. SANCHEZ, ANTHONY-Hi-Y 3. SANCHEZ. ROLAND-Masque and Gavel 2, 35 Drama Club 35 Calendar Boy 25 Hi-Y 35 Honorary Y-Teen 35 Annual 35 Football 2. 35 Baseball 35 Easter Play 3. SANDERS, PEGGY-National Honor Society 35 Stu- dent Council 2, 35 Y-Teens 15 J.A.C. 35 Theta Phi Pi :35 F.B.L.A. 35 Office Assistant 2. SANDERSON, JEAN-Y-Teens 35 H.S.C. 15 Skating Club 15 F.H.A. 35 Play Day Official 1. SASNETT, HENRY-R.O.T.C. 2, 35 D.C.T. 3. SASSER. JAMES PLENN-National Honor Society 35 Thegpigmg :35 XVheel Club 2. 35 Drama Club 2, 3: Orchestra 1, 2, 3. Page Eig hty-Two nior Directory SCAGLIONE, LAURA-H.S.C. 15 Y-Teens 15 Office Assistant 2, 35 Dance Review 15 F.B.L.A. 35 Play Day 1. SCALLY, DAVID EDWARD-M.P.O. 25 Band 1. 2, 3. SCHAARE, DOROTHY-Y-Teens 1, 25 B.R. Vice Presi- dent 35 Secretary 1. SCI-ILEMAN, ANNETTE-H.S.C. 2, 35 Dance Re- view 15 Physical Education Assistant 25 Red and Black Rep. 1. SCHLEMAN, CLAUDETTE-H.S.C. 2? 35 Dance Re- view 1. SCHIPPER, ARLENE-Transfer Student5 Glee Club 35 Girls Sports 1. SCHIRO, YVONNE-Y-Teens 1, 25 F.H.A. 15 B.R. Chaplain5 President 1. SCOTT. JANETTE-Y-Teens 1, 35 B.R. Secretary 1, 25 H.S.C. 1. SCRUGGS, SUE-Library Club 1, 2, 35 Parliamentarian 25 Annual 35 F.H.A. 25 F.T.A. 2, 35 Red and Black 35 Glee Club 2. SEEGAR, VACHEL-M.P.O. 3. SELLERS, JOSEPH-A capella Glee Club 25 Secretary- Treasurer 1. SELLERS, MARTHA-Drill Team 15 Y-Teens 35 Skat- ing Club 35 Dance Review 1, 2, 35 F.B.L.A. 35 Play Day Official 1. SHAVV, CLIFFORD SHEPHERD, JEAN-Y-Teens 1. 25 Rep. 1, 25 Office Assistant 1, 2, 35 F.B.L.A. Chairman 35 Convention 35 F.T.A. 2. SHEPPARD, RODRICK-R.O.T.C. 35 Saber Club 1. SHIVER, MYRNA GYVENDOLYN-Glee Club 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3. SHOFFEITT, SANDRA-Band 1, 2. 35 National Honor Society 3. Red and Black Annual Rep. 35 SI-YULTZ, DXVAYNE-Beaker Breakers President 2, 3: Latin Club 2, 35 Chess Club 35 Math Club 35 Creative VVriting Club 35 Honorary Science Society 35 Science Convention 3. SHUPE. JACK-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 3. SHURTLEFF, LANCE-Band 35 Football 25 Swimming 2, 3. SIMPSON, PEGGY-B.R. Chaplain 15 Calendar Girl 25 Dancerette 35 Dance Review 1, 2, 3. SIPPLE, DAVID-Glee Club 3. SIROIS. ARTHUR SLOAN, SANDRA-B.R. Treasurer 15 Secretary 25 Annual Rep. 3. SMELT, FREDDIE SMILEE, GARY-Jolly Boys 2, 35 H Club 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. SMITH, CAROLE-Y-Teens 1. 2, 35 Board 35 Skating Club 1, 25 Dance Review 15 B.R. Secretary 2. SMITH, DENNIS-Beaker Breakers 2, 35 Treasurer 35 j.C.L. 2, 35 Vice President 35 Masque and Gavel 3. SMITH, IERRI-Y-Teens 35 H.S.C. lg F.N.A. 15 Skat- ing Club 15 Annual 35 Dance Review 2. SMITH, LAMAR-Football 15 Theta Phi Pi 1. SMITH, MIKE-Junior Lions 2, 35 Vice President 35 Jolly Boys 2, 35 Vice President H Club 2, 35 R.O.T.C. 1, 2, 35 Captain 35 Football 2. 35 Coaches' All City 1, 25 Boys' State 25 Saber Club Sergeant-at-Arms 3. SMITH, STEVE-Football 2, 35 Swimming 35 Basket- ball 25 Track 2. SNAPP. JOYCE-Transfer Student5 Y-Teens 25 Na- tional Honor Society 3. SPINDLER. iuni-skating Club 1, C153 Club 1. soumnn, HOWARD SPENCER, PETE-XVheel Club 2, 35 President 35 Hi-Y 2, 13, Honorary Y-Teens5 1Vheel Club Convention 2, 3. SPOTO, EDDIE-Key Club 1. 2, 35 Recording Secretary 1. Tren-urer 35 Honorary Y-Teen 25 Pan American 2. 3. Aunu.il :35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 President 35 llonor Society 2, 35 Vice President 35 V. Basketball 1, Boys' State 25 State Key Club Convention 1, 2, 35 Quill und Scroll 3. SPOTO, JUDY-Dance Review 1, 25 Glee Club 19 PHD American 2, 35 Secretary 35 F.H.A. ls H'S'C' 1' 25 B.R. Vice President 1, 25 F.B.L.A. 25 Play Day 1, 2. STABIPER, BETTY JO-Dance Review 15 H.S.C. 15 Quill and Scroll 2, 35 Secretary5 Kiwanettes 2, 35 Y- Teens 15 F.S.P.A. Convention 2, 35 Annual 1, 2, 35 Managing Editor 35 Skating Club. STANLEY, GALE-Football 1. 2. 35 Baseball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 H Club 2, 35 Jolly Boys 35 B.R. Presi- dent 1. STANLEY, GLENDA-F.H.A. 1. 25 Library Club 15 F.T.A. 25 Skating Club 1, 25 Glee Club 2. STANLEY, GLORINE-Dance Review 1. STANSEL, DOROTHY LUCILLE-Glee Club 2, 35 '1'-Teens 35 F.B.L.A. 3. STEAD, GERALD STEAD, VERONICA-Skating Club 15 Dance Review 1. STEGER, MARY LOUISE-D.C.T. 15 F.H.A. 1. STEPHENS, BILLY-H Club 15 Track 15 Basketball 1. STEPHENS, PATTY-Drill Team 15 F.T.A. 35 F.N.A. 15 F.H.A. 15 Junior Classical League 35 B.R. Secre- tary 35 Vice President 2. STEUART, PAUL-Band 1. 2, 35 Captain 2, 35 Or- chestra 3. STEVENS, BARBARA-F.H.A. 15 P.A.S.F. 15 Office Assistant 1, 35 National Honor Society 35 Glee Club 3. STEYVART, JESSIBIAE-Pi Kappa Delta 2. 3. STIENECKER. MARTHA SIISANN-1-'.H.A. 15 Office Assistant 2, 35 I7.B.L.A. 3. STOCKDALE. PATRICIA-F.H.A. 2: F.N.A. 2. 35 Vice President -35 National Honor Society 2. 3. STRAIVN. ROBERT-Track 1. 2. STRICKLAND. HARRIET-Calendar Girl 3, Drama Club 1: FT..-X. 35 Red and Black Rep. 15 H.S.C. 15 Dance Review 1, 2. STRINGER. SYLVIA SUAREZ. GAIL-Dance Review 15 Helm 15 Y-Teens 2: F.B.L.A. 25 Student Council 2. 35 Corresponding Secretary '35 Anchor Club 3g Pan American 35 National Honor Society 3. TACKETT. XVANDA-Latin Club 2, 35 B.R. Secretary 1, 2. TAGG.-KRT. BILLIE-Y-Teens 35 Dance Review 1. TAYLOR. BETTY-Skating Club 1. TAYLOR. CHARLES-R.O.T.C. 2. TEAGUE. PATRICIA-.-X capella Glee Club 2. 35 Jun- ior Cltusical League S35 Pi Kappa Delta 35 Mikado 1. TESTON, JEAN TETLOYV, MARY-Drill Team 15 Band 15 Dance Re- UGW l, F-H..-X. -35 D.C.T. 25 ET..-X. 35 Saberette 3. THEISZ. PRISCILLA-F.N.A. 1. 25 Glee Club 2, 3: Junior Classical League 25 Thespians 35 Pi Kappa Delta 2. 35 N.1tion.1l Honor Society 2, 35 Opti-Miss Charter Member 3. THOMAS. COLON-Basketball 1. THOMAS. DORIS-Red and Black Rep. 3, Dame Re- new 25 Y-Teens 25 F.B.L.A. 3. THAMES. PAUL-Transfer Student. THONIAS. ROGER-Football 3. THOMPSON, ANN-Office Assistant 1: H.S.C. 1- Dance Review 15 F.N.A. 35 Pan American 2. l THOMPSON. DON THOMPSON. JOYCE-D 'll T 1- ' ' League 3: BUR' Treasurerfi. Gam , Junior Classical THOINLPSON, KARL THOMPSON. ROBERT-R.o.T.c. 1. 2. 3. rHoMPsoN. TERRY PATRICK-Honorary Y.T 2 j.A.C. 2, 35 Junior Clas' lL 5 Q 1. ' een 1 2, F.T.A. 2. surfing ciliiiai, i?g1i.ina'11'2l?efi1ate Club THURSTON, CRAIG-D.C.T. 3, Joni- Bots 3, TILLIS, WAYNE-R.o.T.c. 1, 2, 3. H . . e - ' S ' tiifi, if of ci.. fi':.e2...Cf.i2s.i TILLMAN, MELVIN-R.O.T.C. 2, 3. TILLMAN, THOMAS NOLAN-Key Club 1, 2. 3, H Club 2, 3, Band 1, Boys' State 2, Key Club Conven- tion 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Basketball 3, Big Ten Con- ference Champs 2. TOPMILLER, VICTOR TORGERSON, KATHIE-F.H.A. 2, Dance Review 1, 3, Physical Education Assistant 3. TOSKAS, CARROL-Y-Teens 3, F.N.A. 1. TRAINOR, JOEL TRAWVICK, OLLIE JO TROST, FRANCES-Y-Teens 1, 2. TUCKER, RONALD TURNER, KIMBLE-Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, 2. TUSZYNSKI, WILLIAM-Honorary Science Society 3, j.A.C. 2, 3, Vice President, Masque and Gavel 3, Beaker Breakers 3, Iunior Classical League 2, 3, Debate Club l, 2, 3, M.P.O. 1, Band 1, 2, Student Council 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Boys' State 2, State Debate Contest 2. VAN DeBOE, SHEFFY VanDYKE, PATRICIA-F.N.A. 2, 3, Office Assistant 3, Annual Rep. 3. VAUGHN, ERNESTINE-F.B.L.A. Vice President 2. 3. VEACH, CARMEN-F.H.A. 1, Majorette 1, 2, 3, Clee Club 3, Modem Dance Club 2, 3, Dance Review 1, 2, 3. VEASEY, CAROL-Skating Club 1, F.B.L.A., Glee Club 2. VEGA, JOE-Dance Review 3, Football 1, 3, Basket- ball 1, Baseball 1, 3, junior Lions 2, 3, Honorary Y- Teens 3, Hi-Y 3, jolly Boys 3, H Club 3. VIERDAY, CAROL-Red and Black 1, National Honor Society 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, Theta Phi Pi 1, junior Classi- cal League 1, Opti-Miss Charter Member 3, Creative Writing Club 3. VINSON, BARBARA-Kiwanettes,2, Office Assistant 1, 2, Flag Twirler 3, Dance Review 1, 3, Student Council 1, 2, Secretary 2, Calendar Girl 3, B.R. Presi- dent 1, Secretary 3, Senior Class Secretary. VISCUSI, RICHARD-R.O.T.C. 1, 2. WALDORF, SHARON-Band 1, 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, F.T.A. 1, 2, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. Sec- retary 1, 2. nior Directory WALKER, CHARLOTTE-Drill Team 1, Skating Club la Red and Black Rep. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, Theta Phi Pi 2, Dance Review 2. VVALKER, MARLIN-Band 1, 2. 3, Officer 2, 3, Latin Club 3, Swimming 2, 3. WALTERS, HELEN VVALTON, PAUL-F.F.A. WANAMAKER, ELVIS-Band 1. 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. WARREN, CAROLYN-Dance Review 2. WATSON, WAYNE-Band 2, Officer. WEAVER, RICHARD-D.C.T. 3. WEBB, VIRGINIA-Glee Club 3. IWEIR, KENNETH ANTHONY-R.O.T.C. 1. 2. 3, Iun- ior Classical League 2, 3, junior Lions 3, Saber Club 3. NVEISIGER, LOUISE-Office Assistant, Student Coun- cil. WEST, MICHAELtBasketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2. WESTON, LEVADA-Band 1, 2, Clee Club 3. WHITMAN, NEAL-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, Hi-Y 1, Skating Club 1, B.R. President 1. WHITE, LAURA ANN-Office Assistant 3. WHITE, IMOGENE WHYTE, Teens 1, F,H.A. 1. EDIE-Dance Review 2, F.B.L.A. 1, Y- YVILLIAMS, CELLIE-H.S.C. 1, F.B.L.A., Dance Re- view 1, Skating Club 1. WILLIAMS, ED WILLIAMS, ELLIS-R.O.T.C. 3, Honor Guard 2. WILLIAMS, YVONNE WILLIAMSON, DONALD VVILLIS, DEE-Y-Teens 2, 3, Pan American 3, Beaker Breakers 3, F.H.A. 1, H.S.C. 2, Library Club 3, jun- ior Classical League 3, Red and Black 3, Dance Re- view 1, 2, Quill and Scroll 3. WILSKY, IEANETTE-National Honor Society 2, 3, Y-Teens 1, F.H.A. 1, Student Council 1, Calendar Girl 2, Theta Phi Pi 1, Orchestra 3. VVILSON, BARBARA-National Honor Society 3, Glee Club 3, Dance Review 1, Opti-Miss Charter Member 3. WILSON, BETTY-Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Review 1. I ' l XVILSON, BOB-R.O.T.C. 1, 2, WILSON, KENNETH VVILSON, JOE H.-Saber Club 3, RO 'l'.C. -3. XVINNIE, JOHN-Clee Club 2. 3. VVINTERS. PATSY-National Honor Society 2, 3, An- chor Club 2, 3, President 3, F.H.A. 3, F.T.A. 2, Band 1, 2, 3, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, Iunior Classical League 2, 3, Dance Review 1, Senior Class Play 3. WIUM, LEON-D.C.T. 1. WOLFORD, SANDRA WOOD, ROSALIE-Y-Teens 1, Skating Club 2, D.C.T. 3, Office Assistant 2. VVORLEY, CHARLEY-Key Club 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Student Council Rep. 2, Track 1, 2, 3. WYLLIE, WILLIAM-A capella Clee Club 1. 2. 3, Hi-Y 3, Chess Club 3. VVYNN, CHARLES-Band 1, 2, 3, Officer 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 1, 2, 3, President 3. VAN FLEET, LEE FRAN-Y-Teens 1, 2, Anchor Club National Honor Society 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 2, 3, Helm l, 2, Red and Black 3, Orchestra 3, Terrier Bark 2, 3. VECHNAK, CAROL-President F.N.A. 2, Co-Head Dancerette 2, Girls' State 2, Kiwanettes 2. 3, Vice President 3, President 3, Dance Review 1, 2, Student Council 1, 3. WOLFGANG, JOYCE-F.H.A. 1, 2. 3, President 2, State President 3, F.T,A. 1, Kiwanettes 1, 2. 3, Masque and Gavel 2, 3, President 3, Pan American 2, 3, National Honor Society 2, 3, Editor-in-Chief Red and Black 3, Beaker Breakers 3, Student Council 1, Girls' Quartet 3. YONALLY, HOWARD-A capella Glee Club 3, Theta Phi P1 1, 2, 3, President 3, Masque and Gavel 2. 3, Chaplain 3, j.A.C. 2, 3, Chaplain 3, junior Classical League 3, Annual 3. YOUNG, JANICE-Y-Teens 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Review 1, Helm Rep. 1. YOUNG, LINDA LEE-Glee Club 3, Dance Review 1. ZAMBITO, JOE-F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President of B.R. 3, General Metals Shop Foreman 3. ZELENSKY, PEGGY-F.N.A. Club, Secretary-Treasurer, Latin Club 2, Dance Review 1, 2, Band 2, 3, State Convention F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, Terrier Bark. ZOLMAN, MICHAEL I .X4Llf0gI'Cl.l9 5 ,V 4' i , ., U J 0 I lk 1? D X, S .- A 'L' .,, ffjf I A, 'f A rj , , A V. ei., I I Page Eight, Three ,MLM ' Mr, W ML, -ff-lv MJ .WMM wwf Sy? SENIUR CLASS UFFICERS E,,a K Q' .ww 1? f F ,. W Y' ' 'f F A .i ,psf f5ff1F'f,: l . N ,JK - -s Q ' xv N, - X e f ' ' E S ,fu K, 'fx' ,.-F vm N.. M., .R ,. .A,,. . SS- 3 5 .K H .X..x M5-im ,W 5? rg 3 R- XXX I XRS u Q X 1 1 2' ' E , , i W 2' Q W X wi Q 2 ' X, - Sw 1 I X 4. Q f Q 1 fy -- . -S:,.X.,,, N0 R X F . Q ..... , Sw: :X M. Q ,Q MX wi . -1 Q .,, A 0 . . .QQ .S K .N A A N5 ,SQSSQ N, .xii .X 'X X5 5' ' -X -fav X5 - K ' g Pg RR? 'U nf - 3 X Q-.Q l F F F S g ml .fs ,Wx -ff Xm XX Q . ' X Ski-RN. Ss S X XNNSQAXX 2 .-If ,Sw A :... muh X X S Xzfxr ' Xxx- ' X- . ii 1 XX, A -QA X NgX5.5gwwXNgQggx: - CLASS OFFICERS, lefffo right, are Ralph Lazzurc, presidenfp Joe Russo, vice presidenfi BUYIDUYU VUTSOH, S9CfefGry, and Faye Leavins, treasurer. Q 5 5- Cixi: W -wwisrv f . . ff-5 Ng X. x Hb, Y,K,.!k ,WWW 'W'-fl, 'Vvn ,947 W:-LQ, MW gm sr- Viv-. A ... ff , ,aff WW' M 1 Q'--sw WHU' WHU Michael Cohen Dee Miller David Priest MUSIC Michael Cohen received the Arion Reward for his outstanding work as accompanist for the Glee Club. Paul Stewart served as Captain in the Big Red Band and represented Hillsborough in the State Music Clinic as a Tuba Player. ATHLETICS Although there was no girls' golf team at Hills- borough, Dee Miller played in the Women's Golf Open Tournament last year and proved her skill against professionals, she also represents Hillsbor- ough as o cheerleader. Winning the Clewis Award for Outstanding Block- ing, David Priest lettered in basketball and toothall. DRAMA AND SPEECH Chosen as Thespian of the Fall Semester, Ann lively was in the Senior Class Play, T '12 fl- it in hath speech and drama, Ermalou T P of Masque and Gavel. Paul Stewart .Wg sg- S Sf at . c xi A 1 vb 3 ,... . xv-Q-Nfl X I i we if C wil? x JJ 5 is-'M S rv c. ,ffm Q Wi! , -s,.f 1 1 ' sg -s cg it Q ,,,, Swv' X ,M S ,,gs . ,f' i F f - Mg, 2 si I ! Q ,wx Ermalou McDuffie Ann Lively ,mv l 'T' Faye Leavins ,wax 'Q sy New - A 4? ffm, ss f X QQ-..v X i X 2 Ralph Lazzara Eddie Spoto Joyce Wolfgang Joe Russo Carol Jean McAteer SCHOLARSHIP Maintaining the highest averages of our class dur- ing high school, Faye and Joyce were active in the National Honor Society, and each served as parlia- mentarian one semester. JGURNALISM Elected president of Masque and Gavel, Joe also served as editor-in-chief ofthe annual staff. The posi- tion of managing editor of the spring staff of the Red and Black was handled capably by Carol Jean. STUDENT GOVERNMENT Eddie was kept busy with the duties of president of the Student Council and of the Hillsborough County Association. Ralph, Student Council vice presi- dent, was also president ot the senior class. we N... ,L - 'U' f ,,,,, 1 ,YTQ I , 5 ,g v 1 115 '1l '-'-r vs-...tx ,J A' - A...- M9 11 fm ,X ..... fly: X ...fr ACTIVITIES A mere seven hours from first bell to dis- missal! Yet our school activities are not re- stricted to this brief time and to books, tests, the blackboards that make up our classroom life. The booming and the blaring of the band rehearsing for a football game . . . the dan- cerettes and the maiorettes practicing their high stepping routines . . . dramatists perfect- ing postures and lines for the class play . . . the tension of the last few minutes of a close basketball game . . . the thrill as we discover weve been tapped into the various school organizations . . . the excitement of the Terrier Bark before our Big Game . . . these are some of the many sided activities that made up our rich and full school lite . . . starting long before the first bell ushered us into bulle- tin rooms, and frequently going 'round the clock, far into the evening. mm , .ww M tm. f 1415 4 s ful A - X 5 K N ie S , S LX X A ll l T, If 5 4419: Rf Qi? gy J I q Q 'Pi 1 I I I II 4 ' t X ,-.,.-.,ge'!WW'Wvb M417 f,'W,, Q- 'WW W 4 BETTY .IO STAMPER, Managing Eclifor JOE RUSSO-Edffof and JEAN CORBETT, Associate Editor I EDITORIAL STAFF -.., : N X . JOE RLJSSO, Edffofwchfef I N gm, Q,.d JEAN CORBETT, Associate Editor A I ' BETTY .IO STAMPER, Managing Ediior - - L Iv, , - BETTY BRLJSHWOOD, Arf Editor I, A ' f L Q WANDA OYERMAN, CAROLYN MILIAN, CO-Senior Editors 1 1 , . k A A 4 ' ' ESTHER HENDERSON, Acfivifies Editor g.,, I ggi ,sf 4 I EMMA JEAN REYNOLDS, PATSY HAMMER, CAROL NELSON, A I 5 l LJ Ei , Assisfanfs I T A K I EDDIE SPOTO, Sporfs Edifor E ,S MX LX JOAN GORSKI, ROLAND SANCHEZ, Assistant Sporfs Edifor A ' A gg: S A 31- Q A -9' P z . --f-vm-ML ' LINDA BENNETT, Underclassrnen Edifor, BETTY BRUSHWOOD, li L. Q Y ,K Arf Edifor JERRI SMITH, General Sfcff Me-mbeff 1A A . MR- LEONARD BROWN, Fclculfy Advisor .TWO Ib f-DIA!-I L WANDA OvERMAN and CAROLYN MLLLAN, CO-senior Eclifors ,Y a k NS., 1 if I A -3. A -.Qs h:m2'0 5T A W Q. X NAV' J I 1 fQF,,,,,....m-w-- ,NSF A . . Z ,. 1 , . v,g,.LS.s.--sf' 8' '-W-.,,e.,,.++ N . i 1 4 ' H 'sborecfw 4 ,,V,, sw Q . ,,, xi. 5 , I I' , 'ff Q 2 NRI - '47 ,Z-l,,, , fp 76 f z,.,,.w- w I , S, pw I tif MARY LOU HEINSEN, Advertising Manager ESTHER HENDERSON CCenterJ, Activities Editor JOHN EIKEL and JIM BOGGS, Assistants PATSY HAMMER and EMMA JEAN REYNOLDS, Assistants if -fy BUSINESS STAFF 1 -we 6' 5 IRMA FERNANDEZ, Business and Circulation Manager is 4 s. bww CHARLOTTE MACKY and HOWARD YONALLY, Assistants JOAN FUDGE, Photography Arranger MARY LOU HEINSEN, Advertising Manager JOHN EIKEL, JIM BOGGS, SUE SCRUGGS, Assistants ,xg -. .RX R ' 4 1 sf' If 'A I iff' f' f EDDIE SPOTO, Sports Editorg ROLAND SANCHEZ, Assistant' L-'-'i,,,A--'-'- ' V ' X, ,.., , ff ,Q JOAN FUDGE, Photography Arranger CAROL NELSON, Activities Assistant SCRUGGS, Ad t Assistant SUE vemsmg IRMA FERNANDEZ fCenterI, Business Managerg CHARLOTTE MACKY and 1 ' SSS's HOWARD YONALLY, Assistants I af ,. T 1 fl I . 'QM ,- ,ew ' .Q . E ,, W 3 I , F . 'R ff- ' -1 f , M 6 ., , 1 3g Z S - 2 ' sv iv x W S xi, . .1 . 'QW In . . T I gh' if-S S K me .A ..--1A.t!!!f sepia V , - T in S' inf T ,ggglrr -'TT ' t ft ' .s.:T4r cftfi P: 1 4 ., h . x 1' Q 5 t 'i Q 5 . t ea, ,f by F FFDQNNZ .311 1 2. Q ,rs ' 'I . i 1 if Nil Q J STB! T f ist Tis. . C Q 1. 1-.QF 4 .f A ,.,a ff ,,, E Klyne 'i E i it g' 1 . fr Us r -sm, ,Q 7 A +R is j 5 .W-J ,' 'el ' MLA Any student who is interested in making teaching his career may ioin the Future Teachers Club. This organization encourages young people to bring out their qualities of personality and character which are the foundation of successful teaching, to acquaint them with the inspiring story of the public schools, and to give them a chance actually to go into a classroom and teach. FUTURE TEACHERS FUTURE NURSES TST ROW, L to R: J. Manausa, C. Gordon, J. Young, D. McKenzie, P. Hes- fer, B Maddox, P. Hammer, Pres., S. MO,-kgwifz, P, Kerley, D. Miller, B. Luft, EA Henderson, H, Strickland, W. Folsom, C. Murfee, M. Capitono, M. Russ. 2ND ROW: S. Ferros, E. Green, D. Duckley, J. Daniels, M. Reedy, J. Cappolino, D. Duncan, M. DeleCruz, A. Nicholson, T, Ryols, S. Sheppard, S. Comparetto. B. Pelt, B. Williams, L. Harp, J. Welling, J. Blount, Mrs. Stokes, Sponsor. 3RD ROW: B. Kiclcliter, P. Brow, P. Leeper, V. Durrance, A. Eustace, M. Tetlow, G. Lynn, S. Eychaner, E. Valido, S. Scruggs, B. Thomas, B. Roham, D. Barbery, D. Stewart, J. Coates, C. Johnson, J. John- son, Mrs. Peeler, Sponsor. 4TH ROW: J. Ciccarello, M, Hicks, S. Shipman, S. Lewis, C. Peabody, M. Bryant, L. Rutan, P, Winters, M. Dreadin, B. Hatcher, J, deGuzman, K. King, B. Duncan, J. Reina, E. Behnlxe, J. Rice, B. Pitisici, K. Shealy, J. Philippus, B. Kletzer. 5TH ROW: E. Rodgers, J. Disolvo, P. Stevens, V. Hevia, D, Van Orden, B. Gress, B. Sterns, C. Vierday, B. Hines, K. Oakly, J. Macon, K. Orner, M. Carter. To interest students in personal and community health, to encourage them to investigate further the requirements of nursing and to help them decide wisely about professional nursing as their career is the chief purpose of the Future Nurses Club. Any girl interested in nursing may obtain membership and the members are given opportunities for volunteer nursing. TST ROW, L to R: M. Clemons, L. E Wolf, F. Burton, N. J. Hodge, B. Dery, M. E. Taylor J. McSwain, Cor. Sec., P. ' A U it af E il7'!F'N' Zelensl-cy, Sec.-Treas.: P. Stockdale, V. P., B. Goodwin, Pres., K. Davler, S. Davis, A :QV l f ' V' 1 1 E. Schreckengost, C. Matthews, P. Tid- well, V. Shaw, Mrs. Littlefield, Sponsor, Miss McLain, Sponsor. ZND ROW: L. Hurst, P. Hollahan, J. Henderson, C. Johnston, M. Dahm, J. D'amlco, M. Forbes, L. Houser, M. French, J. Ammons, M. Trotter, A. McRae, J. Thompson, J. Moore, M. Johnston, L. Boyette, J. A. Holt, J, Hagerman, P. Van Dyke. 3RD ROW: P. Johnson, M. McLeod, C. Vech- nak, P. Brown, J. Brennan, B. J. Bevis, D. Dearborn, H. Burton, A. Maxwell, J. Show, C. Tillis, D. Munson, C. Myers, A. Epling, N. Hatchell, D. Arnold, M. A. Sanders. titnsg' 'R' Page tlir.c1t:,f Two S Cog te .. .A Kxxs . 5 D. Russo, V.P.g Z. Russ, Pres., D. Craw- ford, J. McBride, C. Hart. ZND ROW: C Edwards, K. Christian, W. Lowry, L. Simms, A. Dorsett, R. Jones, L. Oreeman, D. Smith, A. Diecidue, D. Delk. 3RD ROW: .l. Edwards, H. Smith, K. Smith, R. Brunner, D. Lovelace, M. Stanford, F. Hart, D. Palston, J. Russo, B. Wilson, D. O'Cclin. TST ROW, L to R: Mr. Osborne, Spon- sor, R. Tucker, Treas,, R. Thompson, Sec.: ,lags l ana' ll my if , Ni, 4 A f- .f 'RM -E ' 2'- he . I' , fs-if , A . vb A' T Q j . , . . . I :av C , S if ii f Y ff 4 ,1 ,- The primary aim of the F.F.A. is the development of agricultural leadership cooperation and citizenship. It is made up of boys taking vocational agriculture. The Hillsborough chapter ot F.F.A is a chartered member of the state and National Organization of F.F.A. E FARMERS UE AMERICA FUTURE HUMEMAKERS UE AMERICA The Hillsborough Future Homemaker Chapter is open to any girl or boy who has one year or more in homemaking. It is affiliated with both the state and National F.H.A. organizations and is an integral part of the homemaking program. FUTUR ,,.,.aM..f... t Q. - f 5' f Rfij KW' 4 . NRO ' if 'H it 1 M' 'Mft - ' 1 25 A X' - ,wmmw swwww M : - at ' ,pt ggfmswimwggmafw gi.. , A ,,,. ,. . 4. ueltrnlvxvffmtmlam L I I :L Imam . W my if, E A 'N E , um: www!!! . is A A l Mswwlnnnozxm '1 ' R 1. X, 1 X Q fi R Y, b 'ff of X 1 , .- fi i ow , y if 5 f. f f ,ug ' gs' . . 1 PM , f' . . , - Nfzfxi 1. - ff . 0 if . - L v , A s. J 7 '15 1? A ,W M 7 V .ja 'Y Rift ' i H S . A . ...Q . .l 5 . - .L 1 5 A A Q K . iii! Q E Y nu BH H1 'll Qi KI Hi id li 18 l UH l Cl 1 SH 1 CC i Rl i Sl Sl il hi Tl Cl li Cl il li pu ii 1 wi Cl 1 DI 3 fini- X J A Q36 xl gs. . , laik:-.L 2' lST ROW, L to R: T. Pixton,J Blount G. Williams, J. Cone. B Stearms, A Epllng, M. Ausley, E Davis C Banks S. Revette, N. Reyes Mrs V Waldgrt Sponsor. QND ROW J Wolfgang, W Mahoney B Roharn M Bryon' B Kohl man, B H1ries,M Copvano M Russ, C Murtee M Dreadn B Piaqeon J Fen ley J Manausa S Vleayewr V- Wee 4: 555 ssitg.: R X DN ss C Ml gf ,rc Eff L x .Ia R ez fi 7' . ii 2 's , NPN LJ iwj' aw X '! it wt' K2 The objectives of this club are to give primary importance to the human and spiritual, rather than material values of lite and to promote higher scholastic and social standards, to develop by example a more intelligent, aggressive, and serviceable school lite and citizenship, to promote the cultural and recreational use of leisure time. The membership qualifications are to have an 85 per cent scholastic average, to be ot good character and school standing, and to be in the Business Education Department. Y. . Sf .. -6. . .i IST ROW, L to R: B. Manley, R. Sec.: N, Ringlespaugh, V. Pelaez, C. Wynn, Pres., J. Overlet, Treas., J. Sheppard, J. Fudge, Sec. 2ND ROW: G. Johns, J. A. Clanton, J. Lockaby, L. Lightfoot, P, Pridgeon, M. Sellers, J. McGuire, P. Sanders, E. Vaughn, V.P.: Mr. Leon Ellis, Sponsor. 3RD ROW: E. LONE, D. Stonsel, C. Burt, M. Neuwith, P. Shaw, C. Thomson, M. Troutman, J. Ashworth, D. Malone. 4TH ROW: W. Nixon, G. Read, B. Hancock, W. Coryell, W. Rice, K. Miller, N. Turner, N. Kee, and S. Steinecker. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS UE AMERICA IST ROW, L to R: J. Elliott, B. Turk' ington, E, L. McDuftie, J. Leach, H. Yon- ally, P, Brow, J. Corbett, E. J. Reynolds. ZND ROW: F. Royster, J. Allen, M. Charlton, D. Myers, F. Leavins, Y Bretz. S. Weaver, K. Hamilton, Miss Thelma Jones, Sponsor, 3RD ROW: B. Stearns, A. Maxwell, L Vcirno, R.Sanchez, C. Bean, C, Smith, K, Clark, B, Tuszinski, and J. Scarborough. MIIS UUEAND GA VEL The Masque and Gavel is an International Honorary Society recognizing speech students of outstanding ability. The purpose of the Club is to further speech instruction. I .L in swessss K N ,. sc , xt .... X .,. as i '1fi I -4 r' 9 I ' Q ' 'G sg . .3 - R S U i I fffiilezcd ,- I fflsigef' 'N jzfiy.-xg . 0 is if iff s fiffg . . Q. I I xt if-:. s E W 5 . 1 .. A ' . r5, L 0 Q 1 ' F p kr I. s : I i .a. . '- . U' - ' I I ' ,, I I U I vl S' vs. --v' N I Q NN Qmpi .ccmwq 'IST ROW, L to R: Sponsors, Miss Mary Alice Smith and Mrs. Mary Roughtong C. Moose, A. Casto, S. Johns, A. Curlin, K. Oakley, B. Pid- geon, P. Graves, and L. Creighton. QND ROW: B. Lide, B. J. Buger, J. Wells, C, Tokas, E, Hanner, J. Am- mons, C. Banks, L. Crosby, M, Sarver and C. Johnson, 3RD ROW: J. Ciara: vella, J. Creighton, S. Davis, V Hevia, S. Heiz, D. Myers, J. Rice F. Godwin, D. Barbery, C. Nelson and K. Davler. I 1 lik ' it UID .ww i MiW' zxfwlvfi 2 WWW! ' c f , .,,, WW f W WW 715 MMM 7 ,, W WMM W f my W W 1 ,L , mf f 1 ww 42 1 W MWMQW4 UZ, 'P if M in .zfw ' fiom f 1 I' 0 3 f 1 1 x X . f Z 1 H UN ,I fyffw I Q ' f f 2. FWFUHQ ' NMWWQ, A 9-4 fff 'At' ?'f.4 .14 -,S Wm ...U ,- , ' 3531i ....--V L exvm 1 fl' .WG 4 'f -w iff: Wg. ,,, - . fra, .9 , -154--4 W 3 To build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in our common life those ideals of personal and social living to which we are committed by our own faith as Chris tians is the purpose of the Y-Teens. It is associated with the Y.W.C,A. ENS URARY Y-TE Assisting the Y-Teens is the purpose ot the Honorary Y-Teens. Y-T E ENS 2 M W ' 22515 S f5,,n,,mXi . ii ' NK L mm .mm H42 'f, QE m x f nvW,vWen WM:'i'g W W. s U Qi . g ' QW, .A an 127 'C 1- W iji 'ii'5 ii . 1 X ' A B an V uf W 1 S twig M . 3 i K .Qs lsl ROW, L to R J Gu a Marchese, P Cohen W Hugh S G ' R Lazzara QND ROW R HG Ng Bearss, R Oroxes J V993 J p N 'g R Sanchez 3RD ROW' L keg J Q ,S Caltee P Spence' F Er Q, B L Qi Schofield and B Apgemc. -4 hr ,... A l 5 ff.,-s .-L -fwc, A-,A -4 ,.. , , . ff ,I 1 I.. l tl V 1 ' 'PW al' , i J. . E s Q I 5 - lf Qi-lt tl l l T33 , T a s .,.,g,a 1 if hal' 7 Y' .9 i tj ,, 3 X f-fi' A .fx I i l 1 1 ll l 'IST ROW, L to R: R, Roque, R. Lazzara, L. Polo, J, Burnett, R. Groves, B, Hicks, S. Parker, J. White. ZND ROW: D. Hailey, R. Poe, J. God- sey, R. Mintz, R, Hobbs, R. Perez, J. Testasecca, A, Parrino, H. Delcher, D. Walker, D. Hammond, P. Spoto, S. Polo, Mr. George Seevers, Sponsor. 3RD ROW: H. McFarland, J, Lane, C. Worley, B. Greene, J. McBride, J, Salter, B, Porter, B. Curtis, P. Pullara, B. Hipp, E. Herrick, N. Tillman and N. Freid. KEY CLUB nt' f si vw .reg it l T E' Q- A ,, .5 Q ,J . 7,4 5 fr Finishing Touches to the ballroom light are made by some of the Key Clubbers. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS, SEATED: L to R1 S. Polo, Rec. Sec,, J. Burnett, Pres, R. Groves, V.P, STANDlNG: B. Curtis, Soph. Director, J, White Rec. Sec., P. Spoto, Senior Director, and B. Hicks, Treas. The Key Club, sponsored by the Kiwanis Club ot Tampa, is a service club whose main obiect is to serve the school in any way possible. The members must be outstanding in some extra-curricular activity, have a scholastic average ot B , and be of good character and school standing. Each year the Key Club gives away and spends Sl,OOO on school con- struction projects and its members devote many hours to these projects. 1 Life . K if-H E .E K . 7 ll' ..... 24 , E . .4.,., ,fwfsg- E M Q - Q M L- f 2 Vx' tj V fe is ..... . P J . .se use 'f ,gif t I g C71 1 l LE? X -, BSS. S if -J' r ,7 giflf' ww - i i A ,A 3 ,X i. 'xi f i i l it ,X V H , -' fue jc . ..eQlfr'-f l - C. -1. --. jg:--X w I we x-.Y FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS, SEATED, L to R5 B. Hicks, Rec, Sec., J. Burnett, Pres., L. Polo, v.P. STANDHQGZ R' l'UZZC 0f COT- SGC-I E, Spoto, Treas.g and R. Roque, Senior Director, As they left, the boys never dreamed they would have so much fun at the convention. - . 9 Q -'X . X- 'f . E ss is-S C ii r 1 T -sl S! I , S I - g S fo' E 1 '- - c K . l . .T-T is 'T' 9 ' fi , ' ., T' ' ' S f ' N+ 1- .i 'iggyh Q , I l l l l , ' i .Q E ft r - ist . i s . ' T fn . Y , l e Z t A :eww - .. .ss-.Q g QI Lg... T K f .... -. . ti 5 ' t 211 - Ps . , T i ' F 4 . st W I ' 1' V in . ' . . T15 .X 15 , F K at t .S K . swf .. ,SVA L ' c Ny Q is 3. I if j ' 5 R x -SWFKXYLI F ' ' 2 . , f f i I 1 ' Ai ,' . , ' . U L ii ., 1 Y . , . M Tx - In J ,Y , Y Ziff If A ' I '. f ' , M 9 1 M f v 1- ' 9 3 Q 2 IV' 'f Mfg 3 .. . ' 43 x .A ' 'sv , ,Eff Q 'Qc ,, , 5 7 .V 1 E 1-1-...1-1 ? Z l i-5 -si t I i I I: H Di I I bi e D ' H- W f 'lVt5.?'?: f Y' 51525- -tl ?i.2si4E'f?2' 75 M R7 ., ff .V Wt WN W. .W Kiwanettes 'IST ROW: A. L. Fatzinger, J. Corbett, C, J. McAteer, Sponsor, Mrs. Yost, J. Ciccarello, G. Bushey, C. Vechnak, J. Wilson. 2ND ROW: S. Flynn, M. Tramontana, L. McGee, T. Ryals, M. Gordon, V. Patterson, A, McNatt, B. Euler, E. Green, J. Williams, K. Flynn. 3RD ROW: J, Wolf. gang, J. Moore, M. Dreadin, M. L. Heinsen, L. Creighton, W. Overman, P. Twiggs, A. Maxwell, B. J. Stamper, J. Spoto, D. Miller, L, Houser, R. Breland. B. Luft. The Kiwanette Club is an honorary service organization sponsored by the Tampa Kiwanee Club. Their obiec- tives are as follows: To promote democratic relations among students, to develop leadership by assumption and execution of duties to better citizenship and scholarship, and to ioin together in service the girls who possess high qualities of leadership, scholarship, character and companionship. 4 X Y ' Q ik A offs V gf 2 X 4, M, Q, .in awe M ,mpg A . . fs.. .Z I ,, f ff cf . f .- A -,t -' 3 if M 1 .. ,fx ag... '13 i N ff X ' W .1 '12 J? fm ' ' nv 'T 'Q ci if i A f-if . U gm Q ,, . i . .K ' 5 Q , . . :ff . , ' ' . tif s f 1 Yi. . Q pf' 5 LM wg was Q-gesjilg yy. ,.'5ywt',Q.zW X f Z T wr f 0 ,f My wi f A- - of we 'QS as 23. if Q .. f' gg 5 , Q .A 'f as .2 f S S S - N Q ww J ,J , W s ! sf MKWVQXQ , . D Vik S f it g 1. , , j t sm K Wy Q N 3, 2 ' . emma ffl, , vm,-vw. ,Wav ., ,W -s s .. , f 4 i 1 3.2.5 gs E Qi Q' , risk'-sz' s Es K. . I gg Q i . , . if W . ix,..s , .X . .ss use wks .R N-Qs ff 5 -V 2?S?iSgfgm . :.f.:,.ggQg gag-tif, K A FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: Sponsor, Mrs. Yost: J. Corbett, Rec. Sec.: C. Vechnak, V.P., C. J. McAteer, Pres., T. Ryals, Cor. Sec.: J. Ciccarello, Treas., G. Bushey, Parl. Kiwanettes rehearsing for the Terrier Bark. g N S as s -JE.. X . gk g NS A . 'H Q i ....... .X -1 S Eff' A C my ss Q Us Q X su. X E C N .. 1 .U V V V kg . - .i . mmm: 555555 f ans. a ti12l4'j,:f if ,..... :.'..:, .f 1 sf s 'X .C S' X ... ,, 3 Q... 2 if ...Q I ...Z . . ,,.. sr .' If .A Q f 1, 7 L win: riff: -f 1 M .f , my fr Q.ff2 1zfl-- . -1 ,wir e I f , 5 fi ' Q fawfz .2 Y . -. ' . M ' - ' ffm' EH, 4 I ...s ,. . .. :'gL.f1f-f,-Q - ' , . . 3 KNNQ '.: - Y , 4, 773 png. ' ' ti' '7 '19 f.'-.gk A : 4 s- 5 5, Hn: Ex as ug: :nn 1 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: C. Vechnak, Pres.: R. Breland, V.P.g T. Ryals, Rec. Sec.: C. J. McAteer, Cor. Sec., W. Overmgnl Treas., Not shown-M. L. Heinsen, Parl. Heilghfh Of fGSl1iOn for a Hobo Dance, modelg by Kiwanettes. A X .1 . -,,.....-- 5' ' .. . Q .gsm if fi X ,.. . A it 4 BJ 9 4 1 lfaamgi als.-1 3? E S.,-es BU!!! , Eff? ' e Ki . .fam-.szi.:imszssss2i g warm 'za Tignes ,mann gl 11:1 ri jp-'J R 3 5. Aff ' tp li mes: eisf 31 3 X . S13 T . :eggs :Tilt ff? 111 , ' ga-e gg T. T- -sf Ll f fs r 1 s ' .4 3,1 sas-eh 'rt -V fsasgi- 1? f ' 2 g :seize :Liss 'Q -sa-,Q .,, ,sf ge J 4 Q ' is K3 - ,. - - . , isa.,-. A 4 3 . K 5 Q! -A r- 5 I . sf A' X r-1, F g- B. . , V 4 -'r - ' 7 -aid by ,, ' AP' - 15 F Q - . y .Ii Jig 4. -kg X XX sv, i- . -mia F' N- it sf , ' A f 3 .1-.. T fjgkl yi . IKE? Q - . y N . A 'NX t l .. A X -., bg E r A as .c.....-.,f f A ' .Z w - 2'-E ?-f '1 -. V - I 1 I in is 7 5 p-n1?i- FRONT ROW, KNEELING, l. to R M. Klein, R. A. Brelond, V. Motto J. Bellavia. 2ND ROW: M. Clemons P. Theisz, V. Johnson, J. Ezzele, G Lynn, E. McDuttie, M. Knopke, A Willis, A. McNatt. 3RD ROW: M Dreadin, L. Ayers, P. Russell, D. Ben- schoter, L. Vorno, J. Sasser, Z Nesmith, E. Eisinger, B. Hamilton, Mrs. Frances McKibben, Sponsor. The aims ot the Thespians are to establish and promote standards of arts, and to create an active and intelligent interest in the dramatic arts among the students. One must do outstanding work in production and acting to become a member ot the National Thespian Society. NATIUNAL THESPIAN SUCIPTY PIKAPPA DE 'lST ROW, L to R: M. Knopke, R. Breland, G. Lynn, P. Russell, A. Wil- lis. 2ND ROW: S. Jimenez, N. Wil- son, M. Clemons, E. McDuttie, A. McNatt, E. DuBose, D. Kane, J. Nich- ols, J, Stewart, M. Carnette, S. Valdes, S. Markowitz, S. Eychaner. 3RD ROW: P. Theisz, V. Johnson, J. Bellovia, R. Addison, B. Brittle, J. Russo, V. Motto, J. Johnson, J. Sas- ser, R. Sanchez, Z. Nesmith, E. Eis- inger, A. James, Mrs. Frances McKib- ben, Sponsor. LTA To give all students interested in drama an opportunity to gain experience in both acting and backstage work is the purpose of the Pi Kappa Delta Club. WSL X man: :wheat T' lilii this-.sys-'xessEasQ iwvm wig R KX as mismuilitq It i rwmwi s 'wu 583' ws Y , sg Q' s 1 Sgt! ' x .. 1 Nm.. . :Hu ini Bti- ' maswsesmwuus mam Wise Q - M t thx A mls! atlas TS- sr We sas-msg or - :au WW li' Q Lf. -S 1 M .ln 9 mt A ' A Q if, -.., A ... . - X Pr-ff.: Vlinct'-EiQi't XX .t.,. . rf Y X. X L to R: Marilyn Clemons, Jane Day, Pawnee Anderson, Patsy Ham- mer, Mary Tetlow, Ruth Ann Brelond, Demetria Duncan, Elaine Eisinger, Zada Nesmith, Dee Champlin. -.1 - 19:1 V, . we f 2 XZ f Q. l 2 X - '61 , fi , - l, I , 6 -'. it t ww muff. - - Q ' 2 fn fs 5 ,F , KN , V , -r ' 'tb . - 'W xtr ,KZ Z, ' , JW Z jr if X ll dpi , i U 4 Y X ' gg f, 7' i Fw , t i,. .- 3 ,C . 1 i ' V ., Il my A gil, ,, ,, . ,,,, V ,. .,., , .. I In 52, - ff. .... . - ' ' ' ,j - ,. V . 1 , I , - , . , U i i e r-A- X- i - i f 1 g , V 5 . - -.W ,,,i,.., ga- I V I, ,V ,,. V - ' ,- .... - ,K s wi, f' f ' I I ' M' . - ' ' . . , J S r if ,-is ff uf -f --.17 7 rfw ,s i '.,::- . . 'ft' f In order to gain membership in the Saberettes, a girl must first be elected to the R.O.T.C. sponsorship. The Saberettes accompany the R.O.T.C. cadets in parades and on inspection days. SABERETTES CLUB The officers of the R.O.T.C. make up the Saber Club of Hillsborough High School. SAB ER is , , , We is .W .,,,, ':: .': ,,,,., .- new ew.. W-- Sag ,ff f , ,.,,. .,.,, , f- ' 4 'W A mm ,,ff1.,. 1 ff, M D ,am 115,-,M mg W ., , Z Wm kkrr WW, ,fi W-,ag 'Q.g uuvw-F'F Ww.sinvIHfiW eria f A aimvifi :uid 1 an ss were , ' me , ll :A,,.,:,. :N Q, i if M V, , ' -- ' f M UWWWW ,,,. --- ki I '-:ii H wr-.1 a ww r .... ,... -X , - i s ff as , 7 Q i a Ulli' C ' 2 ..:cf 9 'F ::l3 'J . 7 X ' Q, ,c,,,. ,- - me 'FW is 'f H U' sf s ,f 'f . N, g Q- Zsigifnaqnvmnf fifz . f ' . , ' ii! 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C- c..,g.X,c - 5,3 C i K U g y g ,. ,,cc K L 4 A l ' L i A t 5 , i it 214.4 , ce ss 151 ROW, L to R, Buddy Shep- pard, 2nd Lt., Andrew Mears, lst Lt., Michael Smith, Captain, Leon Welch, Captain, Wayne Tillis, Cap- tain, Wendall Hughes, lst Lt., Leslie Brown, Major, Wayne Hancock, Caps tain. QND ROW: Wendall Hendley lst Lt., Tom Munson, 2nd Lt,, Wm. Ritter, 2nd Lt., David Jetmore. 2nd Lt., Gene Hanlon, lst l.t, James Bur- nett, lst Lt,, Fred Osborne, 2nd Lt., Hancock, lst Lt,, James Bright, Lt. QRD ROW: Raeland Carroll Lt, Eugene Long, Captain, Bill 2nd 2nd Frank Romano, 2nd Lt., Royce Clem, ents, 2nd Lt, Robbie Dial, 2nd Lt, Don Dellr, lst Lt: Joe Wilson, Cap- tain, .laclxie Scott Captain, Robert Thompson, Captain, and Wayne Mercer 2nd Lt. 51:9 e .f'Xiine -rx ' e 7 L 2 .A ' 4 - 5' r r, tf', fi .,,, ,gf 2 1 . ' 'L ' '4 M U-'Q I .Lv-zcruitf W-Q3- y, R 'gi ' ' BE R Q' 'f,.6s,,-8 ninjas- -'TQ KTY 3 A '7 ..f . 'rf t1 'ZW-.Z-15 L , - 91 .O' 3'W'4:'0541 '- 'Af'.'-' 9- . -f..- 1 ' ' :.'.'z ti -'i9'- - --f-f. L' f.'.'. vt- --' v'itfirf?W1Z K '-fm... nfl'-gf ,al -if-r 06.0.0.6 0 -rv' 7- P112 f f- Vg ' ' ,J 1 'T'-4 ...so-5 ' f- sl' Z '.'- .31 , 1 ' ' Q I I, i V' 5. ' A .1 Q ' id AC '4 -f vf. 1 3. 1. ',,'4g Aff 03 11.0.4 - V, , , . .,, vf W , '. -A-Q f 1 ,, vyv,-1 4,f'YV9 p,nr.if:f'4'..1. -- - saw! ,,..,- ,,--. .-Je, Q'.'fi'5? 3Q'f73f'-L-g ,,s r 5 ' ' , .- -f.,ft,- . 'J'-' K f T ' fi- 'C 'X 1,41 - g'g'Q'fOT6?,Q iff. fl 54 as A .s 71 - r 4 A 1---:r'g'pf'a'e'v4.'ff 'MM' ' - ,w.o.0gw.099r H., 1- if 't - , V 1 x -.--J.: f5ZO6A0g4,,3 3 f.j.,,T.-.',l9iQ1QlO,C.r ' ' -- .s.'A'A'4-'55 A if -.- . 2.2.9- A 4 ' ' --..-up 1.04 The motto of the H Club is A Terrier Never Quits. In order to become a member at the club a boy must have won a letter in the varsity sports-football, basketball, golt, baseball, tennis, track, or swimming. Not only must the boy be a good athlete but he must also be known for his good sportsmanship among his teammates. 'IST ROW, L to R: W. Mahoney, J. Cappolina, H. Chapman, B. Mc Creary, B. Green, R. Beasley, Treas s, Hatfield, V.Pz N. Owens Sec L. Smeeks, C. Harvey, E. Trost, P Moody. L. Houdlette. 2ND ROW T Peters, A. Nichols, D. Miller, G. Mor Vis, G, Whaley, N. King, M. Kilgore B. J. Burger, F. Lawson, K. Daveler, L. Golden, S. Fernandez, M. Parks, J Key, P. Dermer. 3RD ROWi J. Berry man, A. Schleman, D. Gilbertson, N House. C. Waters, S. Lewis, J. Gorski P, whiiehurst, M Strowger, S. Hom mend, J. Debevoise, K. Tedder, W Shaw, L. Clark, N. Baker. H H 'lST ROW, L to R: F. Carlisle, G. Bearss, L. E. Hicks, B. Kelly, J. Gates, H. Holten, J. Mclnturtt, M. Smith, H. Holten, J. Jones, B. Pielow, R, Groves, R. Howell, D. Pritchard, and H. Bryant. 2ND ROW: G. McColl, F. Swain, D. Scruggs, E. Giunta, B. Heath, L. Sine, J. Ritter, C. Worley, E. Taylor, F. Hawkins, R. Rogue, J. White, R. Hailey, C. Farnell, R. Laz. zara, and B. Wilson. 3RD ROW: W, Greene, D. Priest, G. Stanley, J, Guida, B. Stephens, A. Puglise, S, Mason, H. Martinez, E. Cawthorri, J. Stokes, R. Burnham, B. Porter, R. Kelly, J. Riles, and D. O'Cain, CLUB HILLSBURUUGH SPORTS CLUB To promote sportsmanship, to make better leaders ot the girls interested in Physical Educa- tion, and to serve the school through the Athletic Department is the purpose ot the Hillsborough Sports Club. The H.S.C. awards a letter to any girl in the Physical Education Department who has been outstanding in Athletics and has earned the required number of points. as 'N '14, XY f ' iralru 6- . is I .sr gp g .Y 117' ' - 1 -- -7-- -4 .- , J' L, r 2271 fmfsf Rival! ' ' -1 1 tm- .15 'wv V -1 Y n 'Q ' TN ' F. rx-my Jvlll 'X '1' J lava' 53. BR l, , '-5733 118538 gurl .. ,J-' .- 'Hy-' af, -'T-5 - E,?-jet... Cl.:-,eel gi ' ' 7 Y CT ' ' ', J: L., i , A, at elif 'Q H fl ' . Q -X 5 L- -- -' -1:: :.':. 1 - f -A X 1533-- , ' . fr X 1 .xx S I1 N . A 1423141 , RJ 1 sf H ,.... - .re-1 A-P . .4 Ak . , XXV F Q ' ff ' I ' .. P' 1 'E ' . ' ' . 'I i -W X1 O r . W i '-As Z. T 8 ' ' .ll E 'nr li .. ' -H ', ,'.f-me t ' .- I N ' Ae ' E 5 i ' ,R R, r , ,. ' . x T . xv? 5 ' . ,..g..:. .L ff -4 ' f .- Simi w::.' , Q F, Liz, sf Q Jul I' -'Q Y 0 s M... s.,,,,Ngg Presenting film to the Science Department was one of the Junior Optimists' projects. s ,V I . ' 4' mg3WZft.ZM!,424 V J .ff l f .:a 1 ff 2 '4 JW' V, -. ,,j i f My 12' .J ,Q ' ff . .yy ,f A in 4, V ,. .. ...wk 1 ' The Junior Optimists prepare to paint the parking lot. The Junior Optimists, sponsored by the Tampa Optimist Club, is ci service club patterned after its senior sponsor and dedicated to serve the school in any manner possible. Its membership is composed of boys who are outstanding in some school activity and possess qualities of leadership and character. , ,muh 1 sw A V w rm- '-W ' 2253 l A ture' 2 5 - li Qt 1 Lg l f 4 , X J s K f 5 X 1 ggygm- y X y , I Q5 5 3 S , V, ,MMW1 jim . D, V5 2 f A 1 Y f -' ,, I J1l 'fL2'g. f1 . .X Q mga! A on 'A T ' , f QI 'f' t Q ' A tl Q Q s' 5 've if S M 52 is 1, 3 i Lf ' 5 3, gg 4 1 .. si wf-7,124 W si 3 f ,. 5 . 'J A f 5' is A i ': , i , ' is 'Z li .M .. , .gaggyr .X , , cf 2 Y f ti ml? fn f . ,, gags fn , 4 X W.. K 1, s Q H 'lx is 2 . L l i , exs -bm. vi, sits 5 'SW H S .f fy V, 1, 'if ,. .... 1 N A Z Z ,, Q 1 ffm? - ,gk Fmsr SEMESIER orriceres, SEATED, L to R. J. Jones, Pres.: J. G' Henning' VP- 5TAND'NG1 A- C0 e'f Tfw-1 Hs Holton, Sgt- 01 Arms. sEcoNo ssmestere omcerzs, SEATED, L to R. J, Russo, pm J. Busci lio Cor. Se - Russo, V.P. STANDING: Mr. Bob Wurster, Sponsorg R. Andrews, Treas.g 9 , C., Mr. Bob WUVSYGF. SPOHSOF- J. Busciglio Rec. Sec., and H. Bryant, Sgt. at Arms. 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V ..........g ......,,,.... --2. , , V I , nn-gr:-:s,., ...':::.- is o n I K t K X s L Q gras., - 1 P I . 1 Us ' t . ' , . KX. s h I ' L Ti Ex we p E X - ' J 1 A A X A 4 ' 3, s ti. f ' A ss l S E Q - w . fc '1 3, f t i s Q A ,, . Y 45 . 5 sf 1 in 'vN .Q W . N A it -, ,, ,, iff 5 ,ff 3' .w...f,,,, ,Ev , , s W -L TOP LEFT: B. Mearres, J. Mani- taras, B. Tuszynski, R. Maggiacomo, T. Bennett, ZND ROW: E. DuBose,'G. Lynn, C, Johnston, B. Ellison, D. Jimenez. GRD ROW: B. Cole, P. Rus- sell, K. Clark, Mr. Robert Matthews, Sponsor. WM' K 'Z if LW f ww we U mx am , . ,, - W 'B ' 1 X I 4 X , W ff f .77 ff f f , ,Z M' ft wg' y - , ff W if if we ' W .w 4 f 4. .2 J, ix ii 5' 1 ...Q 1,5 Q 't if E ff 2 f 4, Q l To further their interest in Science by field trips and meetings. HUNURARY Any boy or girl interested in promoting Christian Fellowship may ioin this club. All members are expected to attend the meetings and to take part in the service proiects sponsored by the club. Applications for membership and payment of dues must be made at the beginning of the SefTleSl'el'. . JY, .wg f Lf. n J V. ,Wa ...C ,gf , 2 'A' 2 W :J fi W 5 - f f li- ,gf i .ff i . l Q - f.5,Qsmww I td iff S 4x1 Vffm nf: 't .J J . .i A -A .- 11 2 fa , . saffwff . f Ll 7 .i 1, fl' ' , M ,, , V , ,Ev . gy f ff' ,--J, . .fs -4-9 .js f y... - 1 f va' , X. v A s 5 f 1 gf ff - ff s , Q' 0, ,, E' ' . . A . 4 SCIENCE SUIIIETY I Y --4 -mm THETA PHI Pl lST ROW, L to R: L. Parker, J. Rowland, H. Yonally, D. Drumhellef, QND ROW: B. Gross, P. Sanders, A, Casto, F. J. Coolc, B. Lide, Migg Margaret Smith, Sponsor. 3RD ROW: C. Perryn, S. Compciretto, A. Curlin, P. Hester, N. Ringlespaugh, J, Dun. iels, J. Reynolds, F. Briggs, D, L Gale-rra. ATH ROW: D, on, M, Jeri 'ellf -l' -le 159f1. H. Flecher, J. Legkl L. Smith, J. Wilsky, M, Newsome, J. Creighton, and W. J. Cameron. ft X 'n. l i Z 2 Z f llllllli I I i sf A f mwcw-ass., r l 4 9 si 1 x Q Q 'Q .,, 2. . . 2 7 1' f ' W i it C, f ' , . I, 1 M Alvvl rm .sv 1 e V. ' yi ii 'ff 2 s 2 f 1 'T W 'h ' 1 2 .AZL i 5 'Z 1, Q 4 . .X of f , , W X My 4 I X rl J: f 2' ' aff W Z ' , Q ' U - v' f i V ii V .1 T S. 3 . f X f- I K, .MS-9 4 f M ffff ' X W v , vyr Qu f- ' -saw 4 U 6 if I ' , W, .1 X f Q , -. f , ' . in 1 'ff av 1 f 6 , , ., ., . 3-:ska V 15 all K1 ,WJ . Y 4 'J ,. f , , I . Q2 we , ' f , y W ' 1 Af--1' my . ,V I, ,V H w ff , . if 4' 2 Q if I 2 Y- - 'T' Iiv Q f- ' Rl ig y KX' ' Y L 5, T, 7 7, 4 , , '2- - A if 71 K views, - 1--My ...L 1 , a 4 1 FRONT ROW, L to R: Mrs. Reable Tinsley, J. Porter, L. Billett, J. Wells, E. Rodgers, K. Oakley, K. Orner, P. Brow, F. Royster, P. Winters, ancl E. J. Reynolds. BACK ROW: S. Cash, K. Cash, C. Perryn, S. Hibbs, J. Cone, S. Finger, J. Strickland, G. Suarez, B. Duncan, D. Champlin C. Love, Y. Bretz, and J. Kinney. r Q Swain ,Q , , I V ,.,, . A MQ ' - 11... , rx... 4' ez. .fig A ,, ANCHOR CLUB 'ifiv lf AZ ? 9 4 OFFICERS, STANDING, L fo R: Mrs Tinsley, Sponsor, P. Brow, F. Royster, J. Wells, K, Oakley, and L. Billett, SEATED: K. Orner, V.P., P. Winters, Pres., and E. Rodgers, Rec. Sec. V si m M , is F J X ,. ' fag., . ,..,.. H, g Q gf , i A 'f. A MM,.:s, .... K l ' W ,,., 1- A s'i- TX A W ,..,' siwyiii 9 A., - L , wifi A ...XM The Anchors sold note paper and supported the new fi' 1 H 0M'. 'ws Teens A ' t P I' d' Q , , Wi gf gains o io rive. it . ' Hg K' K . xx wel Q, C Q. ' g, S5 'gtk . 5 X ..,'-' -. s ,.,, Q ,f The Anchor Club is sponsored by the Pilot yi Club of Tampa. The purpose is to promote service for the school and community, develop initiative and leadership, and to give exper- ience in working and living together, . . P O H d Selling cookies was a profitable prolect for the Anchors. age me Un 'ed Tmee s. L. s.. s is sNBs , 'S .N Ll ' QS .wwe i, Q E- M M :- x 'ff' is X ' r A me! r if A X .gk S' 9 - gffiwiil Ti slglkii ' ig' if 9 Kisses s' ' Ps 'xr ' . ': 'Q f..,.f-, ' M 1 5 ,mm A UA, tx M F s hrs? 9 N 'N Q s f 5,17 Efgl i-Z, ., fl! ' 'Hgxkqf .9 ., . f z. -1 1 -f xg -P -'NAV' , Hx Linz . ., . my . ,MN -. 6.3 S ,sy wigs: K. : sais? . A U ' rx M 1 : -MM 01198131 .ME I A A f I I C 1 F ff is.: f,-lf... :Vrig-' f. 1 . . f uf. S r 1 i 5 4 gl s gg if -.J ' ' ' .. K 1 1 is is J va . ,J .. . s . X S Pr, X . .- ' 1. if 1 r is lST ROXN, L to R: D. Murray, S. l .m ' L Polo, B. Pielow, A. Puglisi, L. Polo, .-J , M. Smith, W. Green, C. Farnell, T. if Murray, T. Nobbs, G. Stanley, P. i ii Maynard, J. Riles, Mr. George John- son, Sponsor. ZND ROW: J. Vega, F. Swain, H. Bryant, M. Clark, C. I Thurston, G. McCall, H. Holton, R. Kelly, T. Reynolds, G. Buzbee, H. Holton, J. Burnett, D. Scruggs, G. Bearss. Vibes To promote good spirit at all school activities is the idea ot this club. Its purpose is to benefit all the spirit building organizations of our school in any way. This club tries to make the student body more conscious ofthe things which our school does for each of us. IST ROW, L to R: W. Hughes, J Guida, B. Leavine, Mr. Guy Johnson Sponsor. 2ND ROW: A. Sanchez, J Vega, P. Davis, T. Oyler, N. Whit- mon, J. Epperson, D. Gil. 3RD ROW R. Sanchez, W. Pelclez, B. Wiley, N Simpson, P. Spencer, B. Schopilo, J Boggs, and J. Jimenetierez. Page One Hundred Four ii L-, Kg--. W? a JULLYB HI-Y CLUB UYS The platform ot the Hi-Y is clean living, clean speech, clean sports, and clean scholarship. 1 . ' ' d t n and extend throughout the school and community hugh standar s lts purpose is to create, main an , of Christian character. The Hi-Y is a iunior organization of the Y.M.C.A. it is s ss... . . ,S if fs-Yagi ,A , Q X F gg. f G -55 l f n 5 ,if fists ,351 x 'f i . 'J so . . ,M as i 'S is ' A R . x .- 05 iq I s .s 1 ' A - -.sq im'-lll X i lk If J il . ' -i XSS--ssii!i.i X ss- l 'N'-f --ul' f -., ..,v' Q 5. . - if ms . ii 55 j-- Visit. Q. -X S , -x-'Q MNA , X S E sy-Q5 lx i f at Q x . x s Sf sf- A x .AR -.-and as- N. X.. 'IST ROW, L to R: S. P , . Caltagerone, R. Roque, F. Albano, J. Spoto, C. J. McAteer, J. Wolf- gang, L. Polo. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Angie Noto, Sponsor, R. Lazzara, E. Rod- gers, M. E. Villido, G. Arango, J. Ciccarello, M. Reedy, D. Charnplin, J. Golson, S. Flynn, J. Spoto, M. Knopke, S. Ferras, I. Fernandez, J. Perry, L. Crosby. 3RD ROW: R. Nundy, L. Bennett, G. Suarez, B. Hart, J. Burts, R. Breland, S. Perez, M. Ausley, B. Goza, L. VanBuren, D. Willis, B. Maddox, W. Overman, A. Varde, J. Batman. gqwme: .McW,-, . J' 4JJ,,, it 55 Q if i V' Z :aff .A s at -1 W -Y '- V -, 1,5 Y . 11.45. P :- an ,E 4 ...nlw 1 sw , - f' QQ., Since, in the future, students will be faced with American relations policy in diplomacy, poli tics, economics, and cultural activities, the purpose of this organization is to promote an active and sincere interest in, and an understanding ot, the ideals and principles of Pan Americanism. One important proiect of the club is sponsoring the education ot a Brazilian boy who is financially un able to see his way through high school. This boy is called the club's adopted brother. PAN AMERICAN STUDENT LEAGUE Any girl interested in dancing may attend the tryouts each spring for the Modern Dance Club. Each girl must maintain grades no lower than a C and must present an original dance as well as be present at every meeting in order to retain membership. Sr . ,. LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Green, B Ealer, J. Williams, M. Boyette, M Knopke, J. McSwain, M. Tramontana G. Bushey, D. Miller, A. Mabry, C Veach, M, Klein, C. Love, C. Milian J. Ciccarello, R. L. Coggins, G. Lewis S. Miller, E. l.. McDuffie, and B Lynn. Page Che Hundred Five i 9 7 CS' , 1 I avi--f , ' iw .. ci ,Ami-515V ' ' ts-M as .if 5 P., 3 Ima., rf ,L ' . 1 -iq s use f 1' st S. W -W --V I W' Ai wifi- -. Qi ATE M 71 - 1 Q ' .. .SX-is 31 g R FW. -ee . i. is - it i -I I 'A r A fl- - '. ix: ' I 4 f 4 . -iii sw. 'S s . in 9 .4 S ,.. y I F v x .9 ' , . , . T J. 1 C sit X ' F? W sglgflgq i x s V l - V' - ef in 'K X x W f - - X . N . ,,,.. K. .Q C . ,, . fx ff.-1 - .. s -,R . . .,--5 fw I. x ' k may :H Q Q . . . S QM -4 .J-gigs' . s i, RE ' ,. -. VS Q W.. i A s f cf: LE. ' . 1 ' .:..c,.,.c :N s ' was S , .. N SN? is .,..:..' -is 1 951,521 1 if 3 ' ' 2 x i is Q1 Students who do outstanding work in the phase ot publication-Hilsborean, Red and Black, Stu- dent Directory, Calendar, and Student Handbook or who worked on the Helm are eligible for membership in the Fred Lasswell Chapter ot Quill and Scroll. This is an international honorary society for high school iournalists. Students who are selected to this society have a sample of their work turned in to the Executive Secretary ot Quill and Scroll in Chicago, Illinois, must be recommended by their faculty advisors and have a scholarship rating in the upper third of their class. DIVERSIHED IST ROW: J. Kinney, B. J. Stomper, J. Russo, B. Brushwood, L. F. Van Fleet. 2ND ROW: W. Overman, F. Leavins, C. Milian, E. J. Reynolds, N. Powell, F. Royster, I. Fernandez, E. Downing, F. J. Campbell, T. Ryals, L. Bennett, J. Bailie, B. Kinslow, J. Cor- bett, J. Perry. 4TH ROW: Mr. L. Brown, Sponsor, D. Willis, A. Lively, J. Gorski, R. Hailey, E. Spoto, J. Bol- Iavia, H. Yonally, M. L. Heinsen, S. Scruggs.'Missing, E. Henderson. UUILL AND SCROLL The D. C. T. Club is federated through state organization. It sponsors some local project each G 0 0 P E R A T I V E year of a service nature and cooperates with other school clubs in local civic proiects. The D. C. T. Club offers training in impromptu speaking, dramatization and parliamentary procedure through participation in district and state events, and otfers an active social program. ri I-Ji-tem T R A N N N N H .s ......- s wi .... 4 X ..., as K 4 Kg AX Y,,,,,, . . .,....... ....... . in i V A fw-ft is M . I :iq if it .s X IST ROW, L ta R: C. Walker, A. Gill, B. Greene, B. O'Connel, A Kelley, J. Kelley, Mrs. Cole, Sponsor. - QND ROW: P. Boree, M. Herndon B. Dyal, R. Wood, N. Driggers, A Douglas, D. McClesky, F. Haman T. Ferrell, R. Weaver, C. Herndon M, L. Steger. 3RD ROW: H. Lloyd L. Wium, J. Morrison, L. Delisle, C Thurston, R. Perez, C. Brackin, R Chewning, H. Sasnett, J. McEachin, C. White. Missing, P, Burger, R. Murkson. Vx X , I X5 X fd? I ix XX i-s'25t2k. xx' '1 fx- 'IST ROW: B. Yarborough, L. Jor- don, M. Capitano, P. Sukat, S. Scruggs, L. Wolford, D. Carner. 2ND ROW: M. A. Jett, B. Ervin, L. Stephens, D. Lovelace, B. J. Burger, S. Corrales, J. McElroy, Sponsor, Mrs. Fredna Conley. 3RD ROW: C. Coate, C. Summerall, C. Register, J. Canaday, J. Futrelle, W. Aman, J Henderson, K. Tedder. UBRARY CLUB Vx M k , . ,M ,212 W. J f aw B ii! Hx , 4. . ww ff w',f,'W, W, . Q 7 - K ' 4 4 W J n X WW Q. XR gl 4'-2 v . 5 5. w 4 t 1' i,'- f uv lvl 1 '18 Q it ti.. ' ' t A iv i2 11,-.J gf 5 . 3 j X' X ' JZ t 4 M-s,ffV's1r-sv, Z .-Wig jf ,fe,cf',,fs. 'ff' i - 2 3 Q , The Library Club is composed of all the library assistants. The purpose of the club is to train students in library work in order that they might give better service, and to study and discuss the problems relating to their work. The Debate Club has as its purpose improving the members' knowledge of current events and debating these issues. The members of this club must have A or B averages in social studies English and maintain these averages. ...wa ,,,,,,,,.,,. W, 4QWf rx- 4 Y x nk. HD EBI liiil till 'Z ,1- 40 i . . .,...,....--. .., .cc ..- and Z 4, AM 52 f ' .4 -f X wssi ' 1 xg :S 'i KS. . x Q X .K - X we . 43 we fi 4 5 DEBATE CLUB TST ROW: J Bellavia R. Early Mr. Joseph P. Ratio, ZND ROW: L Sine, J, Batman, D. Shultz, B. Big- low. 3RD ROW. H Delcher, J. Ses- sums, F, Bonner, B Tuszynski. ge Cse tanned Seven I S- -2 M.. ,nk i :is Q , :gy . .f 4 --'.L..: . ' .1-..-5 -.Q-'32 :::'.:..-:zz - :2',....1g an--xi ,Zn . E I - .I 'E 3245.24 12 E ft-T! ff EQ -22 . '-is f 2 , ' I X an Page X' , ' , - 1 K ' u. . Q ' 'fx J 'X f- 1 , ' ' 2- ff fJ.'u'If1!'.1EF,'iiti. I 4. M- 'M 9 , I 1.5 H ,,' - .... -A, ...N 1 W -X . H . u. pi, ,T.., rw E M .,....., 1 ' H 'lut.' 4,'.'.Z .4 ,,V,,.,- i .'Y '-sv, -.':f1L.. :ts X' ---- ' - 1 1 1 ry tl af uw,--, 2 , 'fn .Un ':- -' , 4 H HI, 'LU 'v,'?'t1.w 5- , : 1u,y K1,., w23-ggi. gy ,:?l',:I,. R' . c,'r'! u, 'v.1p:'l 3,.,,':I I .f3,ri 'n 'f L. 'QU-., 'a. -4 tlwrxksx I I , !i lQfNv'.,. :. EIU... 'g flziifffy - , ' 'JPG' . :.i f--.fs 4 111-1' 'Q--iffiifisgaq p I ' I 5.1 1 1 : fr: :..::. :'::::1--,':...,--, 1 ,. f3f1'n,ff fncfis ff' n .:':'::7:.-, '.T31H3,'.','.'yEr .1 .- 1 ........f.I.5,-j,',.....3, - - A Lfff' I ,Q-My --':L::.-':....---HL g I ' I A . T U: 4' Ti 'N W' P T' i 'Q' fl 1. . 5555 ' - A5 V. XS... , ax. K 1 t . -.mf .sh .- - :5 . .f . Q 4 . N, Y E ysffsg-is-i . V-'Way' 1 ' - . 5? Mx: fi 5 - 1 V 5 The Junior Lions are sponsored M, I 5 f ,-, gg by the Tampa Senior Lions Club. I, AVA If M' . il Members are chosen by their work EL M K , l K in school. This service club tries to V I, 5 2 if , ' E help the school in any way it can. I 1 J c.,, ' :-glib? .,, -. .I -. lf: H A ' I 1 ,I . . . - we . P .45 R Q, ' Cl V s V I K A ' C gs.. if y FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: P, Maynard, Treas., B. Paulson, Pres., M. Noland, V.P.7 B. Twister, Parl., M. Smith, B. Heath. SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: M. Smith, B. Paulson, L. Sine, P. Duncan, L. E. Hicks. 55.rS,ig,.-I' 1 Cy' 'Y A 7 ' -r K Qfifrwsifi ,P , 1' ,f ,-, ' Na... .-N. : -4.5, , . wb! 'NJ ,, -- f -M j --- .. Tfljji X ' Q'Q 5 ' 'Z s - A, 'IF F-K 'Nix f, wx A g V ' ' - ,i .. ,fc SL Q a - Q fi. -CM... 37522. U .5 A Avg ,gf -1 - - I 'N gf. ...ff .. Q. '56 'I I ' .. pl. naun-- . -V f Q X K --i- t . iid'-,,..1 L av -2 Y gl W - , I' ,. . -.. J' I ' F K Hug' ff CI f - sv :.. 31 ' .-C1 1 NN , s Qs. X. N. x Q -j if L .- .. - , , To prevent confusion the Lions posted traffic signs. The Junior Lions sold Hillsborough decals for cars by which we can recognize fellow Hillsboreans. 'IST ROW: D. Prichard, J. Gates, B. Kelley, P. Duncan, M. Smith, P. Maynard, B. Paulson, M. Noland, J. Ritter, W. Green, C. Edwards, 8. Ritter. QND ROW: R. Hailey, A Tripolino, A. Puglisi, B. Pielow, W. Ray, J. Pelligrino, K. Weir, W. Pliez, P. Bondi, B. Rodgers, S. Mason, B, Heath, B. Scruggs, F. Richards. 3RD ROW: G. Busby, F. Swain, G. Bearss, J. Vega, M. Clark, T. Reynolds, T. Murray, J. Pelligrino, W. Mayo, L, E. Hicks, R. Adamo, J. Ryles, G. Watson, J. Mclnturff, L. Sine, C, Thomas. .1 . , sem I I ...W if nausea ,as ' lF ...gg . .w rmxzmmsssmf. , , , use im X ' fy-Q NNI Qs SNS , 5-2 1 t , 5. Q . Nil. :gif 1 7-..' '-'Q--..s-:fm -:X .J A .J 3 - ' wi fi S J 55's if? f .. ev x X SX, :V . in K i x - .. ,Q 5 ,. fi, , ie. wx I E- ,pail s Y- wiki - - 3 - ki I 3 -4: dwg - .8 W, 4, I . y sl MHC- r Lgks . t , .al N wi r Six! :ry , s ' X I Qi: . - f T ff ' w L New iuwwii?3 Z.. N EI' I' - X +. t 's 2 sig .5 X' N I Mg l I .3 R wjgli s. ' . I .sk . G. NIUUUI-NH F' .. , . . ' unusual: .L ' ' ' ' . .f UIIKQ Q .fs 'ii .I 557 R' 1' s .1 iii ' 1 4 -2 - -. i . K , s in S . 5 , s- - ' Y - ' si- ' Q Q g x A of . X if it A K ig.: , . xx N x , L :-..- s X: . s ' E. fi J .1 Jun Q x .Q kllulgl UDIUI g ' .53 R . . 'Q Is vi. X wus 'S . my il '- 'S Exim c.. X X J U , S W In i X Ri :FR 5 Q' I I AK s I xx- i .f-...EiLgs . I km-. K3 2 , R fi.. V A ...,,,. . A A M... ....,,...1v--W-, M., qw...-M ,M W- FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS: M. Reeder, Sgt. ot Arms, P. Spene cer, Pres., J. Guida, V.P., J. Boggs, Sec., F. Bonner, Treos. f Q f 1' .A ,Z Z9 KM I ,427 Qi ,wr Z r W 'g 43 .i , I 2 ,. f ? 1 Wg 7 Z WHE + K I r News 1... - , mmm ss Q. 5 ml W awk ... f I. f Q 3... .14 fx 3 W I f fo v- lcR , 4. Md, jy L 5 f I I 12 'R .wif If SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS: B. Inrnon, V.P, D. Gil, Pres., B, Schofield, Sec, P. Pupello, Sgt. at Arms, M. Reeder, Rotarian, B. Robbins, Treos. EL CLUB ,iss mf, E C CLUB IBM WJ. HITEU '7 we ll 1, , -sms mme fs f , 114 1 'N V 7 'IST ROW: M. Cohen, B. Inman, J. Sasser, F. Bonner, P. Spencer, J. Guido, M. Reeder, J. Boggs, J. Botman, D. Parker, T. Oleson. QND ROW: Sponsor, Mr. Don Higgins, L. Santa Cruz, B. Robbins, H. L. Goetz, M. Reynolds, P. Pupello, C. Bronslord, B. Schofield, Simpson, J. Buchunab, D. Gil. Every time you entered a home bosketball game you used the ticket booth sponsored by the Wheel Club. if ,... J., ,.1,... ,,... ..QQL.:fL,f17 .... ...lm MZ..- .,,l.....-..., .,..... , .,,. , .I .. ...,....,-.i...,.,..i...,........, .,.. ...fu .,... -. .. fl . 1 , -Bio ..., ,M ,... ,Nt .,.. Y I W. .,., .,.., I ,,..., y ,...,s..-,,i-,.i -W , .......- .,i.- .J ...... - .,,.. 1. ....,u 1 L14 ..... ,. .. ' y ,:S',Hq S f or Y V .. ..I.,.., , .2 .NV ul. , ,bgt , ,Qi I , 4 ,,J.-.s.h1.,..A- 'fox qgggp Mews Q I 5 A , 'I .-T,..T.,.,.. x I 2 E 7...,..?..w.,....Q . , . . .... X ..... D .Eu .. .... . ........ .Tlwv I c........,....,. 5 y y -H .mv J . L .. ,... , L . . L... ., . f fl --'----f---'Q--r t l K Q' 1 :IF 5 X Q. At the Wheel Club Dance Jackie Hart was crowned Basketball Queen. Et it I The Hillsborough Wheel Club is sponsored by the Rotory Club. It is a service club with the motto ser- vice above seltj If Q Morchese, L T. N. -.. it ZZ ll III it 11 -l C1 UI Z1 Ki! QQ! Q11 i1 Hit iii Sli 131 Ill lil Dil 11 Ill Si ll Q1 il l -, ' T'- il I busses ..-, Q- .s i s -s. X ..,. . - warms :V . tt' irllJ ' .. 1. E . , 1 1' I -4 ' r. ' -' N ' , E fs-A-s 53 G' -1'-1afv ai' - . i . 3 'R .. is Y: --:.-. 5 . 23 A- . R i 1 - - . . i Q' K - -R- '.-11' ' ii i sw, . 3 9. , Ei- - 4 i -L' I ., ii 1 is -R - A l ' ' m- ' R ss. , R 0 4 'X - ' A I 1 Y' ' '- 45' i 8 ' .xf -g S- ,Tl F I 1 ' . A J ' X , A,,, , Q. s . ' 'figs .1 ., - 23 ' j 531'--.tg . L to R: L. Ayers, K. Clark, J. Wolf- Xf.. L Z ': . .- ' - 3 gang, D, Smith, E. Henderson, B. H ii' E Ai gt ,G h ,. Tuszynski, D. Shultz, R. Durrett, J. .5 . R J 1 l K 2 i E Kinney, C. Willis, and Mrs. M. l.. 5 5' , A N 4' X Reby, Sponsor. is A, . si. I , 1:3 ., . . f V ,T R if -4' The chemistry lab assistants make up the Beaker Breakers. To become a member, the stu- dent must have almost an A average, be recommended by his present teacher, and be approved by the present Beaker Breakers. The purpose is to help conduct lab work, perform demonstrations, help set up lab work, and help with make-up experiments. IST ROW: J. Kinney, J. GVCIY, M. Reeder, N. Miller, Mr. Catan, Spon- sor, QND ROW: J. Buchanan, V, Seeger, B. Hilton, A. Parrirto, E. Pitts, R. Milling, BRD ROW: R, Wirth- Iin, A, Peuzkofer, D. Youngman, F. Tatum, R. Blevins, and C. Hays. r ,'zl'l ur--if J T BEAKER BREAKERS MUTIUN PICTURE UPERATURS The purpose of this club is to furnish trained, reliable operators for the running ot the motion picture proiectors. The members of the organization are those students who run the movies for the different classes throughout the school day. W N I l wks N sr ritr N i I - IT -'i- S 7 s X 1 A t' I .1 ' 'Q' ts . X S 2 g,gsG'! G R. 4-- lST ROW, L to R: Mr. Matthews, Sponsor, D. Gil, I. Fernandez, P. Russel, S. Jimenez. 2ND ROW: B. Dolcater, M. L. Heinsen, V. Pelaez, M. Fleming, B, Brittle. CAMERA CLUB U1l1 Q-1 ini D911 ill E' EE- gi? vE1t -I habeas Q r ,' - -. I X si Y 1 Z i l 4 'QE 24 .a ., vagal! Any student in the school who owns a camera may join this club. Members who are already familiar with the use ot the camera, with developing pictures, or printing pictures help the others learn camera and photography technique. Dues are used to pay for chemicals and other equip- ment purchased by the club. OFFICE ASSISTANTS The Office Assistants work in the various offices and departments around Hillsborough High School. They run errands, deliver messages, type bulletins, and help in every way possible. J s F W r .. J C J rr , ,W M ru , ,rf -, , 9 w ff rm ff 4 r : ri , mm 1 z'441WrWr7:9z1s2xf' f 'frllv lf G Mr .rw TZ-rw W W-w .Z if I fr. W ,r Y f f. aw sr mt Q, ,, H ww. sm , a av ,Amy W Q f x rf A f Bl , 0:55 ' Q M 'fff in 'A '-f f We A L L my VE V , gm If x J: , Mawr F M .f ammonia! 1 ' -M' 1- 51' .W ..s-, lf .Q .-,. V V fmt- K- --., ?,,.,,,,'-V fr., W V ,W If M. X , ? H I 310- X f f ig' 'X iD' ,QW ir r my nv' 'sr 'f -gary, rf Jqrgv' H M 'nun .R rf IST ROW, L to R. F Cook, M , ff awww rg f ,j ,6 r swwfvvfm Q' f l Forbes, B. Hatcher, C Rich J Owen , V, ,, r M, ,pg , 5 , r , Z rr-rf I 0 WN, 4 1 N Fernandez, J Sheppherd, Cv ' HQ ,t f 5 ! i -z Helm, mo Row F new L Hurst ,mr yr, X5 lr- ,L ' r s 5 is R 'jkaew Q V if ff, , fbi? r -2 ,rw fc it H E 1 1 wa' 'G if 2 'f' 'V ' ' ' ' l V 'Z '5r f45y+lT Q ' 'Rowland R DuRo:a P Walker H Ps .iff X A Smith B Carr, A C0870 N Rincgr-l i spaugh, P Hester B Lynn N Lxlu fs V If Pont,E Vaughn P Van Dsl-'r Mm L Lucas, Mrs L Davin vw Elliott, Mrs L Ellis BRC RCW-V lr' fr ., ..s. ., .. .,... . .. .WN -S' ' 'I . , - ' are ...eww .. -'1-.. J .L L N, - .- XRD- f' Y 749-Q.. X -g . 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N S' 'H JC' L -A sf To promote interest among students in the ancient civilizations of Greece and Rome and to give to the young people some understanding of the debt of our culture to theirs is the purpose of the Junior Classical League. L to R: Jeannie Patrick, Robin Psiaki, Barbara Pelt, Joan Gorski, Judy Allen, and Miss Vivian Camp- bell, Sponsor. Pogrp One Hundred Twelve EA 151' ROW, L to R: J. Elliott, P Hollahon, M. Clemons, S' Davis, M Schramm, J. Thompson, D. McKenzie, P. Hester, D. Smith, V.P.1 A- l-lV6lY, Trees., B. Cole, Pres., K. Cash, S Miller, J. Coates, C. Dennis, M. Dreadin, P. Winters. 2ND ROW: P. Teague, L. Horne, B. Geiger, P. Blumhardt, D. Padgett, J. Phillippus, S. Shepperd, D. Dankler, S. Finger, Y. Bretz, J. Wolters, C. Cooper, B. Roham, A. Eustace, N. Anders, P. Sanders, A. Anderson, B. Lide, K. Hedge, V. Patterson, K. Daveler, J. Hagerman, L. Smith, Miss Large, Sponsor. SRD ROW: P. Kerley, M, Walker, C, Vierday, M. Cohen, B, Tuszynslci, M. J. Hammer, J. Testa- secca, W. Tackett, N. Simpson, P. Stephens, D. Willis, R. Piclcron, P. Buerke, D. Shultz, P. Brown, H. Del- cher, D. Johnson, S. Fielding, E. Eden, B. Buerke, J. Guida, G. Bearss, H. Yonally, P. Key, K. Jones. GUE JUNIUR CLASSICAL L DIN JUNIUR STORY LEAGUE The purpose of the Aladdin Junior Story League is to give service and further the art ot story telling and develop the appreciation of stories. Their services include telling stories for children in the polio wards, children in Children's Home, and collecting glasses for the Children's Home. This club is sponsored by the Senior Aladdin Story League. 'ttli' r Nw, .. Nxt ,. st NX .. Q A .4 1 f-gf. he 2 TS X. 5 ' 1 em Sys .- xy,-is-WE-7. - it .f s W Yu A 7. A . Q 3 ,f. Q X - Q,,f,.,,s -- . cg . .S ' .,.4ss6x A S ...S 9' .s fs T A ,ANNQ-4 J El SA X N x X ' x . X RX 'S X.. i . - Q xg . , X. i' .. N al . t . I S 5 I . ss if , E , A K e A 1 -KC. Y xx - s-.. SU QS tx 'Ns s . s S ' , ox Q, ..-......, ,.,. .... ,,..,...,,,g, , .......,...,..+ S Xxmit .C -A ii xl X A NSS M S My f six W1 4. ?9 y,,y3,.' In xv l5T ROW: C. Vierday, M. Dread in, B. Kietzer, J. Kinney, D. Shultz. 2ND ROW: D. Dunklee, C. Campbell C. Cooper, A. Maxwell, J, Boilie, J Bellavia. Sponsor, Mrs. Hal Terry. CRE fWf ' ' TA V.. il SMI! , 51 V A . .sim Q 2 W ' .PBUQ 1 S 4 ' . A Z Z f 0 1 , - 1 J .yi f y EN' A 11 . 1 f 4 2 . A if 5 . A 9 Mil' M Q , ' 2,214 vlvi fmw f nm . 4 f ' ' , - A V' I : . ' 5411, :eff Q , 4 1 ' v 1 , 3 1 1? , V . .ff 2 Qefaeeee We Aft , ,, fem - UAW, x N A y 'H , 'Y' Q tink 3 :.::r::- . K .av ' 1 Za, 7 'f ' , ,,f , f ie A 'fy ,W H ff. f, 4- 'N My.. f I .. I I if K y , . S Y A 'Ha I- fimpf '4 A , . J fr ff. A f A , Npne A- f . ,ky 'MMG I L JAM I E X ev , , V! W 2 wg Z 4 2 ' A gnu-qu .. ,, A . ,,,,. Msfrffxtw-sg I. , ,J yt? , 'C f- un' 't AT IVE WR SUUARE DANCE The purpose is to promote culture and educational recreation. 1 - f 1 ' Q To provide an outlet for students with creative ability and to promote an interest in writing among the student body is the purpose of the Creative Writing Club. ITINC CLUB CLUB E ffwe.yea fee .A C ,, AAC f.sWWf 7 C Z9 Z: f ', f.f fi N ' 2 5 E' , Q. f 1 1 -' . N 7' 1 , ' iv, ,, . C 1. I wx.. . . , 'f 3 3, 21 '2:.'-fr P25 V.-4... A ' . gf , W., 1, V' ' 1' 1 l . M , . : wrg- 1 ' . f ',y.,:...z , ,- ,, 1 V Q .z.,..- wg5.5f,33,,q,5. . f' Li ,5i.gj,l:.,. ff 2. ski, tu ' 4 3 - ,, V, ' l , x ' 'Q ,V S 3 , . , I , .,,, if . . .:,-....,, J V O , X. kv ,, .,.... . ,,..,., . , f . A A xg 4, , , V Q wtf if W - ' , , . 6 I, .c Z V4 . 5 f W' ' s 1- . , . . X J ... . . y 5. N , if ri ' ., , hai? i. . I K f , ai ' xl A 1 x .Q X C . -. 'IST ROW: E. Hederson, D. Smith, B. Pidgeon, J, Wolfgang. B, Tuszyn- ski, J. Kinney. ZND ROW: P. Russel. R. Durret, M, Holt, D. Shultz, D. Wil- lis. Missing, Mrs. T. Cor, Sponsor. ,if -re H. 'Mes 'r e BF A -:f - ' A 4 . f E i :Q - X ., Q- s x 4 4 '- ti .A 'i V. .v i '-'r'--- K. li wi 'Wi Xl Q.. f A l ., ,U 3 5N,2ZFm+f N515 ,iii K . . ,www-, 1 4,2 u tv,,.y . jg ll 4 ,fgv t it W .. 4 h v,l 1 crib:-' t ... I . sl - l . It Vi? q s . FE' if 4 l , 0 'T 1 I -A ' klll!lllIl! ' ' 4 - 4 ig . . in is V sf , fnfzf . 4 3 ., .N 1. A, W . . ' i 4 X ' 4 e ig . L 3 lee- .. ' ' - sw 'Q fi U 5 'X V' i 4 wnnnnnqq ,x.. t of .XM 5 4:- MiB:.. Hughs, M. Cohen, B, Tuszynski, H. Yonally, S. Flynn, A. Curlin. QND ROW: Sponsor, Miss Sarah Hill, B. Pidgeon, S. Mooney, B. Carr, T. Marchuse, R. Hailey, B. Kinslow, J. GOI , s. R ff. BRD ROW: D. , , , H , , , , Milli?-l T' ThZ:nep5i,.,, B- Thompson the intelligent duties ot citizenship members are taught the :deals tor which our nation stands, a T. Creighton, J. Leach, B. Lewis, L. greater respect tor its Flag, and given a clear understanding of the rights, blessings and privileges Bennett- our country offers them. lmwmmmtw nney JUNIUR AMERICAN CVHZENS The Junior American Citizens is Hillsborough's leading patriotic organization. In preparation for .l.A.C. members enjoy the air conditioner they in- . .l.A.C.'s prepare tor the annual induction ceremony. stalled in the teachers' lounge. P .Q . ' S pix New ws , .. ww x 1 wg .Q .Ns s s i Q est ig. g . .3 X X N s X X - W5 s.':1R'QN35et1 get s N X X tes s X X XXX N xi W N Xsw s X . 5 W so ' . X wx E . X t IQQX 9 V' 3 Q e .tx xv w g . .... X N X. ff M 1- ts css. W X W in Z i f I Y I I V F, wi' 51... I, fe I W,,f fff' i M, Mp, D K .4 , w I f 'V f K ke, if waz, Z J J ' , rw., D 1 2:2 Myth ., I 2 QV l Mwfy I, N - , I I 'Vg 46' vw f 1 ffl , ' , f 'Q' W ' - .. V W flu. V my . I ' 3 i Q . ,pw ,AZ A ya Mk .V 5 I 1 V f 2 f , , ' 72 it .5 ' 1- 1: 1 I-Q IST ROW, L to R: J. Elliott, D. Myers, E. McDuffie, B. Lynn, S. Miller, C, Milian, J. McSwain, S. Eychner, K. Hamilton, S. Markowitz, and S. Stocky. 2ND ROW: Mrs. Helen Goehring, Sponsor, B. Smith, J. Strickland, B. Bevis, S. Shipman, A. Anderson, E. Hanner, M. Hanner, A. Casto, A. Lively, P. Hammer, B. Wilson, P. Theiz, M. Clemons, and B. Lyde. JUNI IIRIJ OFFICERS, IST ROW, l. to R: C. Milian, Pres., J. McSwain, V.P., M. Clemons, Rec. Sec. QND ROW: S. Eychner, Cor. Sec., C. Vier- day, Chaplain, and E. McDuffie, Treas. PTI-MISS i To further the value of Optimism in human 2 A 1 ' .. 3 1 5 4 f I f s life as outlined in the Optimist creed. yi , 5 To create acquaintance and a spirit of social A ' friendliness among the members of the Junior ' Optimist and the Opti-Miss. Q' 4 W X f x f f I K 1 Z A , 2 4 'Q ' :li The girls writing their constitution for their newly- . formed club. One of their services is to clean the Memorial Plaque. ii .... if ...I .gf . 6 , . M kwa , ' , 92 , Q ' , Q K Q ii it sfif? .., . . W . X . -' ' ., xsriffs X - X gf I I . I si 4 J I ' Q 3 -i I I Rm 5 :V ' 4 ,XA I+! I X J K . . gk xg is 2 X, K mi i I i, i ' it i ' 55? ky i A ' ff 2 r X , gc . I . si. I ff s 5 X Fi i I ty s ..-J f I! 4. W ,,, A 5, I Q' 4 STUDENT CUUNCIL OFFICERS, L to R: Eddie Spolo, Pres., Marilyn Gorden, Recording Secretary, Gail Suarez, Cor- responding Secreraryg Tom Murray, Treasurerf Ralph Lazzara, Vice-President, ss, HW H lg 1 ni 5 liindrilllilidiiwii .4 ' rwr M ,WV e 527 ,Ml SENIORS AT LARGE: J. Golson, B. Luff, S. Flynn, J, Ciccarello, J. Burneff, T. Ryals, P. l l ,f We I Miss Johns, Sponsor Hummer. 'Q an F 7 in , fr -- nr- I 14' 4 2' Fred Hawkins QE S- '?'r I 43 'Q it f G d H . ' 'rl '- ' V f ' , X or on enning A5 Q-Eff in my ff Ralph Lazzara V xl I ' rr E ev f . ff , V H -1 fi E Q ' 5 1 . Y ',', , X .F . k 4- ,f 17 -A 5 f ' ' 2 Ginger Lynn ,K f , . 1 i I fs- n We uv- V 3 ' ' '- F Allison Allen Murcia Klein - , Y '95 yi gy..- 1 ' '. K, Q , ' if V ,. A gf ,, ,' 'f JIVT' Bvyless Carol Jean McAteer b . i N ' 3 I9 K xv f ' I - , H :I my . K. 4. 7 , ' V Kay Miller , ' , '- A Y Ai 'er J , 'fe 1 an ' A . 'E '- fe A- Im Howard Bryant Tom Murray 0. X g . i .lf , . A -rf' Si f ff,-A . ',.. 42 I-uf A Jackie Burls Wanda Overman Q 'E' I , Y., ' 57' if J H K ii' W ' if 9' ' ' 9, f as 5. tw ,N 1 - , 5 gn x.- - F F --.. f K '..' m' Kay Cash George RE04'-l Lips 'U ,Q - 5 .K Q if yy 'fl J a - -' x A . ' mv' fl Bud C012 Emma Jean Reynolds NF ,L ...Y 64, ' 1 ..-... y , Peggy Sanders ' in Q1 Jane Day Eddie Spoia Fw ,X l ig 'Q' . K - v..vl. if , 33, I A - Y . ' M. Z Y ' g Raymond Dollar Gail Suarez 'B' , ' J ' yy, ' z -A X QL . '- l A Lx JV 1. f 4' FV ' F - i 'ifi L ii Bill Tuszynski I , if gf Irma Fernandez Cris Vechnak ,. , 'f 1? , ' N 1 RT ,Q ml it T if Marilyn Gordon Jeanette Wilsky , x is A S' ' . .JJ 4. I :X .fx -X '- . L f JUNIUR Penny Baker SUP Jimi Sue Brantley J AA'5 I f Maxine Bryan! Billy Copeland Frank Delweiler Eleanor Davis Jeanie Ferlila , Judy Ofltj ,. Vwfiflli V VW., mu H3 V ,V ,- V , , X ,Z m ' ' . if- Ann Anderson 6 V,1,, ym - ' A 'W' 'Q' Diana Barbery ZQNWDJ i B 'l Porler ,V A V I ,, 0.4 V V W fx , -7 J - , x W, 'V1,.. V' . Yvonne Brefz AV V H, e - 'VVVy,, Barbara Carr J W 'W' J f V VV Lorna Crosby yr ,VU N V E if JV? V V JV 2 5 lr :SV-::.,V.V,2-W if W-If j, a V, V -:Qi-,gf Q 4 ' 2:-I ,ll if .V '. W f JZ' may , - , Cu ' if QA- 1 ,V Z' Barbara Duncan A ,MV 1 V af' .WV 2.2 Betsy Ealer , X B Maxine French A e ,K ' V K' ev My ,MV ff W A if V V yuh am gf Edward Guinla V ' - ., M' 4 V gy 7 V Y 'K ' Erneshne Hanner f 9B7w'e4 ., ' ' Q mu, 55, ' , Harold Holten W .M ' ' .,,,,,,,, V V ' 'iff 12 f rg 1 'A fig Q AQ ig. Zo ww - X Q4 MV - ha M h h 1- -V V V QV arf ci Jo ns , . V :., V ,, V 'f',V 2i5'f5i3- wk my V A ,, V ff? 'xl 4 A V Paul Killebrew yi V 'N f ' MCVVVV Q' Jimmy Lane ' . At? ff Q V, , V ' qydy V Q 2 V fi . Glenda Lewis fl '-Q, 'Z-V V W. ' 5 Carole Love .V-- Wm 4. , X .- ' .Q f' ,fr Q 172. f' ' Ti Q , MX, ,,,, Sieve Mason 1 12 Wy H W Q Vw. ' VV W' m V A , ' V A 4, ff V ff 'V , l if if ,ff l ,w QQg:5VV-. , H .Vl 'B 1 Barbara Myers 5 fi l :V..gw,:,-..: Bobb Pielow ,Z f i MW? fa. , 'W Y V in Jack Scarborough . in ,, I llll V. J X- V- ELV,Via.iV,g,,-In rs 'M VVV- IV Vernon Skipper , Jovanna Spoto E V V m V 'N 1 ' fU' ' , , ex -- ,ig Q - fa M ' Sylvia Rutkin V5 ex 3 V Q V -. ld' - ' ' eg O N' 3 V ,, X ,.. - ,red VV 'Q V Ve, V-v i VC g D ,XV J, Asia K Ty , Q my ' i X E l X wk J P V ack Teslasecca city Twiggs irginia Warf ffl I Marllwla Ann Je!! Frances Johnson Brenda Kuhlman Jane! Leavine Judy Martinez Connie Malhews Carole Murfee Anion Peters Nancy Rice Kay Slwealy Barbara Smiih Sharon Slocky Linda Van De Bae Peggy Weelxs Myra Yarborouglw HUM URES f Q. VZ! , V, QV, V Ziff' ff i fo . V N 2 f ' W V W h , ' ,,yr . fm .VM M ,,. 1 ' ' 'A' 'Q YN, .-V z J 5514 - iz x , fi V- A QQ Q W, f' ' , B A M f V, V , .. , -mzzf' ' Q7 ' My 2 V3 .g V , I Z' 1 A V.,, .hi V f, A0'Z...,g5. ,T 1 2 'fl ' ' V as 1 f 'W ei 7 V . - fe- ., 7 V+g:,.- 9 W' 'V an , f riff? V fb , 3 V333 V, r ' ff- . ' , V 'V , ' V A :WJ . ..., 1 V V V XV 5 an 7 K , Z . if , A . - 2 , j .1 .1 V Vi ' , 'WN , ' MQ- W AVV ff 1 . ' ig, M 4 f, ' V V ' V ' 9' Vf- 3' l 'V WV V' VV V W ,fn Mei Mc 'JW' V VQVVV' 12 3, ., 1 . ' ff 'V 1 ,W r Vfigyr - I 3 q. 1 V f . B Ve, LV , 1 N Y .Va Sify, V 'f1 g, ,- ' 2 9 ' . , o ' f J , .af en- 1, -:gg ,4- ' B' .1-, 2 A W . , 7 vw ' T. - li VT l ' . 51, - 4.-if J V bf ' . ' . ' ii l 5.5 ,g f' V f Mei - r' 1. AV Vox ae Q R. ,.v vw- W .nv ., V, 1 '. 'Taz n 'f :V ..a Q -V v Wfk,-r Q2 . gf- V 4 ,, V . . ,,. -. J, V . f sn-'V ,346- C7 ly, ' C VC ' :V 1.1 V. , V g in 1 N H' 1 if Z H Our three years at Hillsborough would not have been complete if it had not been for the Big Red Band. They never failed to come out on top and always per- formed whenever they were needed. Led by Jimmy Lane and directed by Mr. Steve Solak, the musicians put on their pulse-quickening ap- pearance at every football game-even when they had to show up in ieans because their new uniforms were not ready for the opening game. They have marched and played in many parades, beginning with the Shriner's Day Parade. The Big Red decorated the field at the R.O.T.C. Sponsor's Day Parade, and they really added zip to all the pep assemblies. At Christmas time, the band presented an inspirational program with the Glee Club. They trav- eled to Tallahassee by bus for the inauguration of X Governor Collins and we were proud to have them rep- P A T Q resent Hillsborough County. W F 1 MR. STEVE SOLAK Director 'N be if S N we fi We Ta I lx? tw S A 1 ' N Q T T ,i ,-1 ...SN T '..',S r vi. Z gi, ,Q ' ' a ' es: A . L We NN, j X Kylix In . f H.. V ,V vy V ,J W .S Q 'QF . fa ' ing: , vi' V XR g ,xjs .ki lg X, Q ,v. ,. 'kv MW ffl: 6 1.22. 2:4 T I I NMA .I SXT! np! .,,,5,,3 Z w was i V, 4 f .. - I in . J I is Ng, wt Q X 1, , i , Q ,J X C li 'Q ... X J 'is ssl H X f V SL-Q! 5, xg 4 , -.-. T-.N --1 X Xffw- .1 , F, , M 5, .X N ' ' r 1..a,,rk N' gary, rig, NN sm 5 IW H. :M ll ,r M' W Q NX' 's A ? gk . 1 T' , X QQ K M ' .inf l N' T ls' ni he .-get - K l if 2 sig N- . Q T .I . . f . W' f TQ -bmw if .1 w f-qs .Lib I 5, I LP r like A sf 1 . 'if K is iw 7' I 1 fit., eil' M .gist UBI IDI Dxxkg .ls 3 W Qyfwwf f ,, , f, 1 1 mf, ,, ' CMM ' lr I, V W,,,.U. Wy WW f f . 27' 5 . ff' 'W 2 ' 'Wi rfwsf Myra, ,fr ff ,,,., wf 3 DANCERETTES-L to R: Susan Mi Iler, Ruby Lane f f Mm., A wwf, f' A Coggins, Kay Omer, Martha R'-'SS' Marie A'-ISl9Y, Kay Muench, Sue Williams, Judy Wallace, Phyletus Grantham, l Lynn Houser, and Carolyn Milian-head. The Sponsor is Mrs. T. Bailey. i r A ' 4A J f f f . ---' ' . -. 2 2 .1 I M -. , y ii., .,,. .,,,. I 5 J, . 4, I f V5 X Af. , s X. Tv l Wi, ., , , i. -if Z , yin: s , 2 fr s, ' Q :M ' ,f ' . . - , r if ,f r, ,. Wm' . V'Vf r ' ..,., I I yr V, , Q ' my ,gf ' fe ff ,,, , f, il.. 1 ' MAJORETTES-L to R: Carmen Veach, Sandra Shipman, and Judy McSwain. URCHES RA FLAG BEARERS, L to R: Barbara Duncan, Judy Phillips, Sylvia Rullsin, Glenda Lewis, and Anna Lee Fatzinger. - -w--1nww-mqv--- - C MW. Q S S ... : I F ijciaiaiea ,. 1 r' f'i A 0 v bm-, gh. in, IST ROW, L to R: C. Perryn, B. Goss, J, Wilsky, D. Johnson. 2ND ROW: J. Barrow, S. Mooney, C. Hawkins, G. Mor- ris, D. VanOrden, S. Turner, S. Beggs, M. oylsin. BRD ROW: C. Carter, R. Cooper, B. Buerke, F. Albano, P. Cum- mings, C. Wilson, A. Watkins, D. Jones, J. Kinney, J. Kinney, M. Judd. ATH ROW: B. Dyal, J. Sasser, B. Falzerano, R. Hilton, Wm. Harris, W. Russ, P. Stew- art, T. Nelson. Not pictured is Lee Fran Van Fleet. 9453- ,sw 91,1 . ' Sandra Hill and LGVGCJO Weston Librarians ., ,, X 4 F .,, . .11 J 2 i A ,A rr Q iz .. fs, I L J. in sv.: f QW BARITONES: L fo R, E. Hayes, and H. Martinez :f '34 we 't J so r Nw- .. SSP? l , ' i I v,,4HW 4 Jw JJ. ye if Frei! Rosenblatt, B. Mitchell, M. Walker, C. . Seated: L. Ackler. fbi ' 5 , f ' ' 'S' I. we 51 l Q . 1 ' ' QTEQLZ l. A 2 5 H vt m, L.. 'Q .4 .JC ,.4:-,.,- 44.1. A' - . ,,.,..,,,, ...W X nge.. 'xx V Y .. A 15:1 T? g le' ' '- ' ' 1 is . -f ff- 5 'X -2 32 f wx ,C , an . 1 , 32,2 A-1-3 H ' 'f ' ,. ' SS ,. T :gg . ' ' I - 'J 1 f - , Www .5 MTF i ul W v Q If fayimyl L. ff ' 'K W ,W , X, .QC l ff? We Www., ,V ,, ., .gg , V ,N vc I X 21' x R ,... . -Q73 , WM.. -ndpxv-li . W M ' J. WM s TUBAS: L to R, H. Cutler, B. Ayers, C. Moore, and P. Stewart. FRENCH HORNS: L to R, J. Clayton, K. Turner, C. Brundage, F. Clayton, M. Johnston, and J. Powell. W.- UfME . , ff PWA, 7' Jaw-1 I' ...uf 11 ,......-,.. I num: , Bunn - 51:- . maxi 11 . mst: in wut sawn maxi' pause: was it BIZ in was 18 uc ua '1 f'E 5'23 f ' 5'r'?+'AWi ww! Q .ww W ,- :swf sg.. Q55 .X .. W ,Ak ...M-M, A if if 1- 4 .Q gn V' M-, ,,,,, ,, .. f x Mk? .5 v ...-.- 5 'N' Q ' Z: . Q-.Q gg l 9 5 .ff I L g I' i' .y n , l l 11.315552 2 , iff 'ifiwi fa? 'MM 4, ' V hit Q J '2 :X gmt inf, mkffyfewwwhgf 5 'W 'Q 'Y 4 ., mc J f 1 f fl. 5 is ' -71 5 , f S .fp 1 1: 3 . L 1 Wgjbyz, 2 .,3,,,.v3, J, I W- I I J... ' '2 fiE1 'W Z 'if' i 'L' 5 x j J ,,,, . N2 L I ymiflf' MMM T ww ff' . f fr 'A M - f 4 , , 'Z .1 f f J, 1 l TRUMPETS: L to R, seated: B. Falzerano, D. J. Ferking, R. Hilton, C. Brame, E. Wanamaker, M. Corbitt, T. Varde, T. Rossell. Standing: Y. Lopez, B. Royal, D. Ward, Z. Cochran, H. Murray, L. Quigley, M. Cabeza, A. Lazzara, S. Coberly, J. Piazza. 4-CMM ., ..,, ,L 'fm- xnxx? K 3 . L, X. 3 .riff :slfi 3 TROMBONES: Seated: A. Crofton. Standing: T. Hebert, B. Harris, J. Dunbar, T. Wilder, B. Brittle, D. Ledbetter. LIBRARIANS: L to R, M. Macon , M. A. Nelson, B. Stearns, Attd. Sec. S. Hill, Sec. M. Lankforcl. J, gl it ..-355 g ui U! ig - s 1 . .ks 5' 't W rg: l' 1 , A. f- Q. t 'i' Mi A ., Ui wx.. X.. t ,. T wc. .1 kgs, W. Ki W5 iii' . .,. v: .Wm M f , H ' 4 A ' 1 4 .EMJW rf: 2 M fe A A .,. ff P g, . f , ' , 1 5 x' L . 1 1 -rl. ' -- - LM- . V .. . V' ev I .f t 4, Q 5 . f .L - gm y. LQ? 1' ff fv f V .7 . ly, f I WM M,,,7g,.,2 rr . 1 2 f ' fffff ' CHU . ,,,, ff' , UWM A 'V gf M Vai. . 'f 'L . W V V f vvvv f W sw f B' I 5 M f 7 f 5 T, ,Q , Z - Qt ,,,,,, ., , fx 'f . f ' N42 ' 2 DRUMS: L to R, seated: M. A. Jeff, T. Ryals. standing. P. Russell, L I mit, 3 ,ZW ...V 711. A' . ,, . 2 'Arif' 'T 5 G. Hahn, E. Dubose, T. Nelson, L. Shurtleff, D. Lazar, D. Russo, fl. f' x M l l ,,.. . . y ,,.,, , . ff ,V ,WA G. Lynn, M. Woltmann, S. Jiminez. yi. if R ftf...ee...,...fWWTM W- 7 VW 1 f FLUTES: L to R, S. Cutcher, P. Moody, D. Rigdon, E. Guerard, J. Slatlerbery, J. Grande, E. Eden, M. J. Hocutt, L. Billett. Seated: Jimmy Lane, Drum Maior. BAND OFFICERS: lst row, L to R: F. Albanc, E. Dubose, J. Lane, G. Lynn, D. Russo. 2nd row: C. Brundage, D. Lazar, T. Varde, M. Cabeza, H. Martinez, C. Moore, C. Wynn. 3rd row: S. Cob- erly, B. Mitchell, K. Turner, P. Stuart, W. Watson, and M. Clark. z-fn. + Sim fr ' Q if .. ,.,.. . . V .. ,M A1 ' .9 M M X Seated, L to R: P. Zelenslcy, D. Rich, M. Banninger, T. Thompson, B. Hughey, S. Prebis, M. L. Cortina. Standing: S. Lightfoot, C. Wynn, W. Studenburg, F. Albano, S. Waldorf, J. Hopson, N. Smith, S. Mims, R. Merritt, B. Buerke, and B. Pitisci. SAXOPHONES: Standing, L to R: L. Dupree, F. Boyer, H. Henry, W. Watson. Seated: P. Winters, L. F. Van Fleet, and S. Shoffiett. ' it I' l fl' tg' F .3 Y .F f - J. M . 32 fvcf. . ,,,.,.., A V, . L sg. W- L A EK I . QM. ...ff . K- ,f 'V 'C . 1 l 0.2. 1 Q.: ewzizez f ' ....-Me-- at ' , if-, - .Q-rw 'Q if E ,,f.L l MB ffm ' .. . M. l A . l ..,. ,, . we Q ...Mx Q - ' .il ..l P' P099 One Hundred Twenfvgne K we X NATIONAL HUNUR SOCIETY S f W o Moy ,Q l Q Q A Allison Allen Ruby oiibeff F X QQ - Q X 1 Loro Jane Ayers Joan Golson A , Q i'X'Qw7E N J 1- .Q--i it Mg, .X f Jeannie Boilie Karen Hamilton 4 XM 5 s N www! it 3 1 . X ' F-vw 'Q' XXX A' Wx . X XXXX i .. X l.SGI'tr1C! Billet Mary LOU Heinggn ff F 'F AX is -Q jx:-1' 1 gg X ,, of A f of X XXX Ruth Ann Breland Esther Henderson it W, J 1 N Q 5 Potty BFOW Jimmy Jones ' to F 5 XXX o X 5 -F f 5 l, , J Y W. i Q 9 1 J i wx ' f,,u X it - l l X ew- W N XXXX -he ' 'Q 3, X X Dee Champlin Jill Kinney X 1- 'Q 5 'N 1 X F . 4, . N , X f B XX 55, Kenneth Clark Bobbie Kinslow 'F .E X e- XXX Y X X '-wx lo X A Michael Cohen Morcia Klein ff , FF X Sw- Xf XJ'-X : XS o. Q J X 5 s F ' l f l , ,I X Bud Cole Ralph Lazzara ,,. XXX .Q M., of X im Jackie Cone Faye Leavins X M X z' R NX - Jean Corbett Ginger Lynn X - v ' ' XX ex X N Xe to f ix NM Xl W i owxieswlil J 3 Raymond Dollar Carol Jean McAteer X X eva: it ,Q XXX X Martha Drecidin Joyce McClommo X FV X X Q ig F- Ellen DuBose Jackie McGuire J F' or X Y 2 'tg X- if gl s ' 5 X ,. XX Alcie Embry Sondra Mears il X 2 X lf' Sandra Fychaner Carolyn Mllian X F , 5 X J J Q Irma Fernandez Joan Moore X Nfl, F if , X' XX if Q K F X 5 3 N i F oor'tt at Q 5 -a wQ X X Sondra Flynn Wanda Overman 1 XX - X .X X .,, X J X Sandra Ford Judith Ann Porter XX X A Joan Fudge George Read X ,Cf X M 1 f l X Q Q X J l xx X . - f . o we fx ' 5 We si il to f J. X X -- ee i X X X l X J J so F 'F .LQ LS 3 N r as I f v . A 5 l Ni KQXRHQQ Y viii s 1 4' S 9? WW I ' ff gi -X 4. 2 r fax , X X 5 f S WS Q KGS WX X ' K x N X X sf X F rf 25? r X f H pf 2' S 1 5, fc ff QW M f ts Kass W' f 31 t OFFICERS- Ralph Lazzara President Fa e Leavins Parliamentar - I F Y 1 ' ian, Second Semesterp Eddie Spoto, Vice-President, Joyce Wolf- gang, Parliamentarian, First Semester, Jean Corbett, Secretary Bud Cole, Treasurer. The National Honor Society selects its mem- bership from the upper fifteen percent of the graduating classes, and ten percent of the Senior B's and five percent of the Junior A's. Members must be characterized by a high scholastic standing, a good character, leader- ship and service. The four highest students scholastically, become Valedictorian, Saluta- torian, first and second Essayists at Commence- ment. Each branch of the Honor Society or- ganizes, elects officers and awards pins which bear the society emblem. Sponsor, MISS BESSIE CHILES 'fl bu '-,' t . T M, ,.,,. h ve fs is V, 4s 'rpm 5 x Emma Jean Reynolds Nancy Ringelspaugh Teenia Ryals Peggy Sanders James Sasser Gwen Shiver Sandra Shoffeitt Joyce Snapp Eddie Spoto Barbara Stevens Patricia Stockdale Gail Suarez Priscilla Theisz Bill Tuszynski Lee Fran Van Fleet Carol Vierday Sharon Waldorf Jeanette Wilsky Barbara Wilson Patsy Winters -,T -Q -. Joyce Wolfgang in Chorley Worley - I v R,,,,,,,. NM -Q as .QI -,y .If gf 1 L- 4 V My , K , , 4 'sg-T, 1' , ' 1 , f J . ,f l V k yn., X 1 , . M K z H sf., M1 ef- f We x i' r .,,...---f-' ' 'mwg me F' T Y I :Yam F52 YL Q Q, iii is 1 S Z ,dw ff . 'N , , , fi R, . V , , 1 f' I .4 f l W M ' mmm C Ss. 4 if iff : J' tiff' , 'rf to ' 'W-ff , tr X f N . YY , A- , r NS H s 4' 5' dis- V N .5 K, X l V . e 5 ' f fx: -' S if . 4 - K . 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Lv 5 i S y: mm WEEK -cs Q P ' , ' W5 L .W 4 X X fr ,- -,fe -, 1,:-- 5 v , ,V Y W ,, V V kb 4 Vic does the talking while Dee, Freida, and Billy wait to learn if the ad prospect has been won to their side. RED AND FALL SEMESTER FAYE LEAVINS ..................... . . .Editor-ln-Chief TEENIA RYALS ................... ..... M anaging Editor BILLY BAYLESS and JANE PERRY ................ News Editors FREIDA ROYSTER ...................... Circulation Manager NANCY POWELL and JOAN BE LLAVIA ........ Feature Editors BOBBIE KINSLOW ...,................ Assistant Feature Editor JEANNIE BAILEY .... .. ............ Exchange Editor VICTOR MOTTO .............. .... A dvertising Manager DEE WILLIS ....................... ..... B usiness Manager JOAN GORSKI and ROB HAILEY ............... Sports Editors MARILYN GORDON Clncl ANN LIVELY .......... Copy Readers FREDDIE JO CAMPBELL and ETHEL DOWNING. . .Proof Readers Joan, Nancy and Bobbie look through the tiles to find a tiller for their page. 'X X ' swf' I . - v 1 .M .....cc V ' at f X g 0 gg Q W ..,. .1 Nt. 11. .E X E '--- X E . JS Q5 1 sy K .E 5 moi yi -:' N Levee, Q Q. R . K NE wk L L... J .3 L i N f 1 f' ' t K 5 seg A 5 Q X Q I S . Kxwxvxw s.Lsc 1, P Q Xfg t -Q 5 I ' .,,, stigma of Ns f X S Q it be . LL sf. S Q. S 1 x il , Ass, Ml- ' iff K s. S me fil e Jane and Jeannie enioy the Red and Black atter a hard day's work. I x 3, I I., 91. i - Q .3325 i , -s , ' W .V 2' I I i L' , 'I egxx 'Z' 5', 54 ' xg li i ' .ff ' if .. if fri' FZ, W V 1 If ', ' '54, , il I iii II 4 L5 ' . W ' , H... s' V wr 4, , - Kg if A .1 ll - f 1 X, -f, f To 'x - A i ,EQ ' -sf-v-infix A ..,,. Joyce, Carol Jean, and Jackie prepare the semester's first edition of the Red and BIack. BLACK STAFFS SPRING SEMESTER JOYCE WOLFGANG ...................... Editor-in-Chief CAROL JEAN MCATEER .............. .... M anaging Editor ... . . .. News Editor ESTHER RODGERS and CAROL VIERDAY . . Assistant News Editors JOYCE CICCARELLO and DEE MILLER .... Advertising Managers Exchange Editor . . . . . Feature Editor CAROL LEMLEY and SANDRA PEREZ . . Assistant Feature Editors ANN CURLIN ................................ Club Editor GRACE BUSHEY and RANDY GROVES ........ Sports Editors LUCY PARKER ........................ Business Manager JANE CHASTAIN .................... Circulation Manager JACKIE CONE ....................... KITTY OAKLEY ................... ..... LEE FRAN VANFLEET ................. SUE SCRUGGS ............................ Proof Reader SONDRA MEARSS, BARBARA HAMILTON, ELAINE EISENGER .................................. Reporters - Q , g, web , s 1.2 N S 'Jf ' . xx 4, ' 'fish' Kitty, Sondra, and Ann Iook over and exchange paper to get ideas. Carol, Elaine, Esther and Sue, make sure next week's paper comes Ee g. l -- .- , L 1' :fig ' .3901 Lucy and Jane show Dee and Joyce how their advertising helped the eight page paper. giyaL A-rx 3 lg ff ' Qi . Lee Fran, Carol, Sandra, Barbara and WiIIiam Lowry, a iourna Iism student, Iearn to throw out the old to begin the new. Grace and Randy use the trophy as an incentive for the lead story for this edition. Hiiisaoiiim ,H was I I 1 its Q . Nr LLSBOPOULN Hz A. I 'T L'2'i4.2 V+' I C .E i. it I . 1 . I Q tif out just right. fff ?, N Q Xl s Q 11 s Q, -xp gm N I wg Q 2:1 -6 If ' ff X s t 3 2 1 c Q K' 9 A V x gg Q , ., Q i Q X KJ, . 4 Xen . E Exim f ll JANUARY T, if Q . Have a look at the past gg A X While you gaze into the new year. El my That's what two-faced Janus Q ff 4 r Il d d . ts s... e S JU Y an Mm here Imagine that one on my shelf, Says pretty Ermalou. lt Jim can knock the bottles down, rler dream will then come true. Late again for a tennis date, Wayne stops to tie his shaei Eugenia waits patiently by his side ln her outtit so pretty and new. SEPTEMBER Only nine more months 'til school is out, Sigh book-laden Carolyn and Bill. Though they've gone to school for only a week, They've already had their fill. Resting during hot summer days, We find Donald and Grace. The temperature makes it compulsory That they slightly slacken their pace. 1 Q i Ocean air helped the appetite, T . ' And Harriet's prepared for a feast, y From the expression on Jerry's handsome face, X He's as hungry as a beast. ' X ii? ev S ia ' A fir 4 g X 5, V egg ! F' ' '--- ' I ' ' W 4: Z -f ff. . t XQKXENT EQ ,Jw 1 . w x ws, -N f s Q tg Q Q ,K X f ': 'ffilff 2.. f - ' so l il lf 1 3: 'M - ' USS- s ' L S ' L U' is . -wth 4::4zEE:i T: in I Q z ,X K APRIL Lace and frills and a pretty girl Brighten the weather for Joe, But a dreary day doesn't bother Joan As she walks in the rain with her beau. OCTOBER Under Barbara's bewitching spell Ray falls willing prey, There's magic and mystery in the air When hobgoblins come out to play. , ,zia:E,,Q,, 1 S -s 1, ,- 1. Photos by BRYN-ALAN sv M A 14 , 1 Ig 2 Cr F' K. J AM fe! We-1 ,, 1 1 ' 1 ff ' x f Z dw, Q44 4 W Y rf' 1 i I X 4 I K if 145 J l fl x I f XX , N, MAY Some say spring is only for love, But Patsy and Ed work for hours To prove this is a time of Not only hearts but flowers. I ,f ' W e f 'fi 1, 4 Wi' Us Mes ,,,,r,4M4f 5: M! , 1 . 1 , 4 ,, f e., .,,,,, 1. ff -. , I A 62 'sane' -1 K f Q A. L 1 o 4 f y 4 J. . Wu xt f , 5 X 1 .93-5:'.,1.y 65:1-if s -zz, f- .1-ei: Q f ' f x A I que'-v - ua, - ,. , fyyo f 1 , ' 'ff 4 ,fr ' si f s , me-L ,ff-V.. 4. fi f .V A I J ' , , f , , , A 3 W Nl' ,L sf y i y ,,oN, o X , , ,flli . f ef' , A ' ' Jimi' ff - JUNE Better not be so high and mighty, Warns Betty as Tom is graduated. With a switch to a rat cap she shows him Haw next year in college he'll be rated. SEVENTH ANNUAL CALENDAR NOVEMBER Gridiron hero Johnny rests After winning the Thanksgiving game, With pretty Dee to congratulate him, Johnny surely looks tame. DECEMBER Harvey and Judy are happy tonight With hearts full of Christmas cheer. From this party so gay, they wish to say, Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. R' ps-: X- 4 x if x f .- is 1 5 4 fa-.Sk , ,. 1, .. , ' Xi 93' , . f . A X v- 1 :.4liESE:sl:fI?isf-.fx lflfiflw.-,Q::5E1 ' P C, .X 1 -. se ,A g ee. M, 'tv-Essex, ,vane-as-.1. s. .Q N. .- .. X. e ss.-Q-11 , S - rs . W X A E ' ,ff 'eff j ,- JSC. ., QQ i 'ggi-?,. ,M ,,Qh . Xi. I 1956-1957 DAN CE RE The dancerettes performed in high style. 2 i . . Q V . Q Have you f 5 ,x .f ever seen lovelie I' SCCil'eCI'OWS ,, 'N w.sc.. immp ..c,,.'fs ' T A ll IX.. D i 1 X r l J My ki .1- 4 N- D t X J im, .Egg VIEW' m f Af ,J in a watermelon patch? W sw ff ,ir WW 4, X v ep ff-,m fff , . f f X, ...fr ff 0 2' ,fp ' f f K f Z 2 7 X Z M f Xxx x X x 5: .X This charming f trio took us back to the popularity ot the sott shoe dance. f These dancers portray an advertisement for a good Southern restaurant. 0 W? ,, These Southern belies shone tor Dixie. .. .. K . :,, . e an .s-5. Xw... . we . 2 it , -rs, if 5 N. .. ,,,,,.. , . M Q E . ., ,, , . X X Q.- .gk gs: 3 I ev 'T ,EW e E G1 ,N t st. -1. X i :1..i I X . gi. ,E -' k K xx ,gc .Wy I .. .- . if P.. .5 J N i , J J . was .s,. .. .. ,, T T Q5 Aw T ,gf W if t . , s ' ' 4 ' U it 5 f -sv . I . W 4 ,N 1 cs Sf . , sv jw QD tg I 2 I Sf t. QQQ . . Q . l N .,i T: . S 5 T f T N it iss- , ,, ' A s I E . V 5 if 2 D L' xg .x in A ? 5 lui W1 W f W X K T if Qs as ,sc of X wx Q , , 'i If W5 U' .vi 'W' .s. gmx wk X X -Q' T-,YJKN--X, M T - Nmfxfl K . ,it, 1 X xi P N is W NNNXWNXQRMNPSN The Dance Review is an an- nual presentation sponsored by the girls' Physical Education De- partment. Mrs. Sam Bailey teaches the girls their routines and the girls make their own costumes. This year the theme was based on Dixie and the South. s t 2 ' 4 3, .MWJJQWZMV , 1, 1 f . . J Q X W ff if WM 1 in Z , , We ,W W... ' he 12 Z . t , ,fix We lf ' rg? I3 ez . ff A , 1 X 1, V ' CL U V xxbr i ., .,. Yi R V I Q .. 'p0b'W.,v-Airxbwapy Y ,..., T . 1 1 f . 111 M , Q , V T J.. . .,,, f , ,A ? 5 ' -f 1 GI-RLS' A CAPELLA, TST ROW, L to R: J. Elliott, C. Fernandez, B. J. Gray, B. Maddox, C. A. Peabody, L. Foard, J. Porter, C. Johnston, P. Kerley, P. Theisz, V, Patterson, J. Wells. QND ROW: C. Johnson, E. Clonts, B. Coulter, C. Corter, S. Walsh, C. Coate, F. Smith, M. Dreadin, J. Moore, B. Lide, P. Teague. :SRD ROW: R. Gifford, M. L. Pieus, E. Fudge, G. Johns, K. Orner, J. deGuzmc1n, E. Eden, S. Hornung, J. McDonald. 4TH ROW: B. Wilson, N. Ringlespaugh, M. Holt, M. Knopke, C. Love, M. Brackin, and B. Thornhill. WW 'f X wlrw in V A fflt, ,.,. . , fl f 2 S X 5 'K ff its if 'Z BOYS' QUARTET, L lo R: Mock i Reeder, Brient Lewis, Charles I R Q Moore, and Toby Drew. W ,Www 5 UC l MR. AMANDO DELGADO Director BOYS' A CAPELLA GLEE CLUB, L fo R, TST ROW: T. Whitney, T. Hoover, C. Moore, R. Porter, H. Colding, M. Rey- nolds R Eurl M Reeder 2ND ROW' J Kautz B Lewis T Drew C Bransford M Cohen B Mears K Clark T Ros- 1 , , y, . . . . , . , . , . , - 1 - , - , - ,, sell. 3RD ROW: T. Oyler, R. Nundy, H. Yonally, B. Cole, W. Ray, R. Thompson. 4TH ROW: J. Sellers, T. Creighton, D. Sipple, B. Wyllie, and B. Kiefzer. -Q .J an Wtrir f on gxrf J . 'yr' J ,. .ti ,em W, BB A ,. V J f A- h H. Jo I beef! it ,Cm-GN I l Qi t -,gn L1 Lvf ,1.1'l.'J', ,iq W Q B QQ KC Ciffl-f1'1fi.-C .-- CA L' 1 dj?-LAT' ' ' 2 G' e-, . f, 51. .' X. A .j J K ' - 'w 'F ' UQ it Q 9-1. 9. Q Aivv? Q, l?f,.Q,Lf K YLJLQ , rm A , PQ ll , , .h 14' ' , uv if V le f. A- ia 4 ,X K 5 X' Y X X L fi 6 f - -1' - y l W-U s has ' BC . pt 59145, 906 .r M . . Q yi-gf 9 l Q si l ss Y' VK 4 ? 3, 'HHRD PERIOD Ill? I 'L 7 OLEE OLUB PNP rt W fs, 4? V : 2 .., . 'E v ' ,i AA.--:- f I ag TST ROW, L to R: M. Neuwirth, C. A. Thompson, N. Beerman, B Steven, P. Ryols, N. Slatten, G. Crews, C. Mitchell, J. Bussell, S. Haager S. Ratliff. 2ND ROW: C. Veasy, Moos, D. Drumheller, B. Lee, M. Lemon D. Munson, P. Moore, B. Jackman. 3RD ROW: P. Gavel, J. Powers, D Hedgepath, D. Hewlett, A. Embry, G. Gabel, P. Roo. 4TH ROW: D. Gata J. Currier, S. Coker, P. Tidwell, M. Henry. s 1 ' , s::j:.-fi: . - . .5 g . P SEVENTH PERIOD OLEE OLUB IST ROW, L to R: T. Lyons, B. J. Wright, S. Miller, L. Hurst, J. Reynolds, C. Rich, A. Fisher, K. Jones. 2ND ROW: G. Stanley, S. Eychaner, B. Wilson, J. Manausa, F. Frizzell, N. DuPont, M. Judd. 3RD ROW: A. Fleming, L. Young, J. Rice, J. Brown, B. Kelly, P. Sanders. 4TH ROW: S. Fielding, V. Webb, J. Brantley, S. Chandler, C. Burt. Missing from the picture are M. Clemons and L. Fernandez. f t . Z : r is ew 'IST ROW, L to R: N. Andors, G. Williams, S. Heinz, J. LoVeigne, B. Yarbrough, B. Wood. 2ND ROW: P. Batch- elder, P. Keene, K. Shealy, B. Vacari, J. Kinney. 3RD ROW: L. Golden, H. Hutchinson, S. Davis, J. Lockaby. Missing from the picture are M. Klein and A. Nichols. FOURTH PERIOD OLEE OLUB u 'M A 3 I is I - ww.. . ' XX fmwww I Q . 3 x Q Ng Xxx ER t xx NY. X :X EQ' I w A- 3 .,,, . . X s -..: E 'z . S ' is it L f- L s 'I xi X XXX I P 3 . Q .. ....,, , E o . E I ER I . H I X X X X X XT I I s x X I x QS Q xx Q xx A a S i Y X I X xxx SK Ig IN X . a.1.qX,g.,s.gs.:. IST ROW, L to R: J. Dupree, P. Baker, B. Turkington, J. Puleo D. Stewart, G. Brennan. 2ND ROW: S. Stringer, J. Foreman, D Champlin, M. Morrin, L. Combie. 3RD ROW: C, Barker, F, Dixon and E. Smith. SIXTH PERIOD OLEE OLUB QQ., 'f In ,,,!,W I Viz f 'M V V 4 U ,, eww ,WI , -A . A A , , , , ,X 1,3 , f f f f. ' , , ,, , ww Wm? f f , M , Sm W ,V ,, f W, , my we nw: un , W! ., W ZH W A in an Za ' ,,,,, M, . .F .- X K N nu nw an ' I ,nn NN VM IM 1 WG 2 fa , , ff 2 an ., ,I V ' ' f um ww pw 05205 1 f, ' MK ff W f X L ., ,7 W ff 1 If 'K fl W , . ? 1 - . . A A f Q K X 3, I X Q . . 54 I f V Z , ., ' ' ' W 'f Q' sv ' ' ff' ' , A ff 1 ,, , . .Wx V, .X R- it Q Zim K2 6 of If H if Z Q f' W -5,51 ' j N ns-W .,,, M J. KW ,Q 'V V xl X Y r ' X f G. W WW AJ, UV M f 1 W ff? J 5' ii ' A f Wa, N if , 1 sf . Qi ,QQ , , is f .1 ' f if f g ,I , L Q L ,W f 'mf LM. 0' , 4-7 , i ,, . , 1 , I I, W A. K 3: J! X, , '- J A ff ff A 5. 6 if . L ff ' 2 1. L 1 f A N ' J, f X, ,gf H Q., M . f f ' , Q ,gg-A A 'A f ,L 3 V ff. f -W7 : :A f- .4 1 W' 2 '4' , f ,gf A D1 ' J Mx' . .' f f X i f V J L , 5 ' 'W ' f 1- if A . fx- CHQ' M .,,, , . . 1 3 f' , L A A A - f V L -A V 1 A V mf fm , f ' A' ' ' 'f.. -' r ' ' ' ,wx ' RIFLE TEAM, STANDING, L io R: Sgf. Fuller, L. Brown, A. Mearss, J. Scott, W. Hancock, A. Eubanks, F. Romano, R. Carroll. KNEELING: R. Charlton, C. Davis, H, White, J, Evans, J. Riddick, H. Anderson, and L. Welch. A, fn ? , . 57.155 ., 'vcjf if ii ' g MAJOR C. E. JETT f f , , ' 4 -I af, -., , V z , .., Regimental Commander L ' ' L an LESLIE eRowN Second Lieuienanf ROLAND CARROLL wif 1 L A 21 X 3 5 .fi f . 2 0. ,...,so-Af 1 ,445-5, ,M .2 4959. -5 A .gsmggl COLOR GUARD, L to R: F. Tatum, F. Bonner, B. Schofield and J. 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NL . , ilxef .A Regimental, Battalion, and Company commanders Honored guests at the Sponsors' Day Parade. with their sponsors. -izilifi s 53. .fi is tiueifitip tif SP 1 if, Q , Y A .7- ifm g Q' 'iff , N Q, , rye x vii il i e- N-ac K UNSURY DAY PARADE Mr. Jimmy O'NeaI dedicates the Hillsborough Honor Th . Platoon and presents to Mr. Vivian Gaither, principal, e Reglmemol 322123 nemiy elected Sponsor' the official Jimmy O'Neal Hag. Qmpm' -w t fi Sak, T ,H 1 -X - '! yr jr' .t V , Y Y Y- i N . W -1. c : 4 P X ,kg ,. W-f. RQ-,zfa A Q , 5 A , -53:51 igiilx kiig lr , -N ' 'yt if ' ff - 1 A ' 'rf X- V . J ' jf 1 - ,.'iLf - . . Jr - , . iw: .lik . .- - A 1 .Y V 1 . . .. yy W 5, . 3 ,Ma or r U5 I' Q-, -Q M Q' W ' 5 1 V a - E Q A Q N lair 3 73'-L 1 J . nl Q so .as t ' Q . X3 8 , S ' if -fy E . 10.11 i . t W 1 ' .i-Hitt , , .. S.. W . Q. I Z L AM . N1 N X X Vx Vx X ' A i X - .V . . A, xx wx. . wr- ' . it A - -N li X 15-'cove , w egifi i x xg . 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VV . qv 1: ,i fwgggeikeiefm SMKQB -ifgeff L I, .wg ...SS . we COMPANY D: CfJpt. Leon Welch, Capt. Pawnee Anderson, Sponsor, 2nd Lt. Bill Kinley, and 2ncl Lt. James Bright. Hundred Thirty-Four .XX N ,N . . Sf! 'v 0 ! X . 2 -1 .te-A .Q-R-.4 . A, , P 5 C H, il .mi i 5 x x - ...K- S , -a.x SECOND BATTAL- ION STAFF: Capt. Bobby Thompson, Lt, Col. Ruth Ann Bre- land, Sponsor, 'lst Lt. David Jetmore, and Capt. Wayne Meuer. S s in B B lr l Nxxilw ' it .1 X Y' ,.,. F X S th' A 2' 5 s . . ,' Q le , 1 S Q .i fx SQ li Q Q ' g,WLm 1 xiii ' Q FS L- Af' i f l v fi 3 T I 3 l I ? . 'X ti 'i 1 1 B f a F. 5 J I 5, K i ilg gf? ' X r ff ,, . :eff g Nw r Q C A .FS W .C mfr. ,. Y' Q Q i X ,Q S ,Q - S... S. S? SX x ws-Si-. ,NVQ :N - - .- m. 'Q2 . Q Q ... -. K, -. .- ., C .--Y V.. 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If Au' '.1,.'-, 1 sz.: .-' A Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight A , Greene fights for yardage in Panther clash. X 2 AM 1 , X ls X- M-.ss 1 P Regis . 5 f as 1:5i5?'Eg Q. K llnl FUUTBALL f if fi. ' f r rf The fighting Hillsborough Terriers concluded their first season in the Western Conference in fine fashion by easily defeating the Chamberlain Chiefs 25-7. With this victory came the Conference and City Titles. ,, The Big Red team, under new head coach Hal Griffin, opened the season with a convincing 38-12 victory over the Sarasota Sailors. The Northeast Vikings, Hillsborough's next foe, were completely outclassed in a 25-O game. Dis- playing a powerful offense, the Terriers proved too much for their next victim, the Jefferson Dragons, who bowed 20-T4 in this intra-city clash. Q J The Big Red battled with Lakeland on even terms f-'1 f throughout that game but several bad breaks in the waning Mi . W J minutes cost the Terriers their lone loss of the season. X 1 ' 'QQ Six inches short of a touchdown as the final gun sounded, if . Hillsborough came out on the short end of a 7-6 score. ' V The Terrier eleven breezed through two more Con- fff- U X if ,,,,,,,. ' ference victories, defeating St. Petersburg 32-T4 and Clear- N ,,.f water 40-O. In one of the critical games of the season, Hills- X borough held the favored Manatee Hurricanes to a 0-O tie. f WM The Big Red tuned up for the annual Turkey Day f Game by lacing Boca Ciega 53-13. ln a game which many experts said was one of the best of the year, the Terriers Head Coach HAL HBUGGOH GRIFFIN and their perennial foes, the Plant Panthers fought to a ' O-O deadlock before a capacity crowd. The victory over Chamberlain brought an end to one of the Terriers' finest seasons. Once again Hillsborough proved to be among the top prep football powers in the State. 'IST ROW, L to R: Bobby Pielow, Marion Johnston, Anthony Puglisi, Wayman Greene, Jerry Riles, Jimmy Jones, Burt Lyons, Sam Purkef, Bill Rodgers, Paul Maynard, Bill Heath, Lionel Polo, Howard Bryant, Fred Carlisle, Tommy Murray. 2ND ROW: Ray Dollar, Charlie Bean, Steve Mason James Gates, Rodger Thomas, Crockett Farnell, Joe Vega, Richard Mintz, Richard Edwards, Glenn McCall, Bob Kelly, Randy Groves. 3RD ROW: Don Delk, Bill Scruggs, Edward Guinta, Harvey Holton, Teddy Reynolds, Allen Carter, Gordon Bearss, Joe Caffee, Steve Smith, Ed Taylor, Bill Propper, Joe Pellegrino, Buck Hicks, Harold Holton, L. E. Hicks, Joe Vv'hite, Dave Priest. Y M zi SMX . mamma Maha, L 4 'M eds 1 Qi - - 9, 'Q ,A '.... ,-, .-.. 4 -.. - ' -r 'Sn ztffidsa 5552, YQ, gg L- . . if 5 I .-.L R, V E. ,I-am K4 r:gf-'Xia I af . A 'E if N I I ss, ., aim ., S ,,,..,f -E 1,,1,' . p, LIONEL POLO GUARD All-City, All-Conference, All-State mfunus, I wi . 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' HARVEY HOLTON JAMES GATES FRED CARLISLE BOB KELLY END TACKLE QUARTERBACK GUARD SCHEDULE Team We They Sarasota . .. .. 38 12 Northeast . . . . 25 O Jefferson .. .. 20 T4 Lakeland .... .. 6 7 St. Petersburg .. 32 14 Clearwater . . . . . 40 0 Manatee .... .. 6 6 Boca Ciega . . . , 53 T3 Plant ....... .. 0 O Chamberlain . .. 25 7 L. E. HICKS TACKLE All-City, All-Conference, All-State HOWARD BRYANT MIKE SMITH RANDY GROVES TEDDY REYNOLDS FULLBACK TACKLE CENTER-FULLBACK TACKLE All-City, All-Conference All-State yy 4 SM., , fT'?'95 'w.1qg 'L .4503 Y L .Q ' ez , WM AFA wi , W 1 fs, .am W ness! ,SR 9' Q ' G i ,,,.:gs3p-q 'M W 1.-f. .. V, CNE ,..., V 'W . W- . i , X l ar W X 1: , 4 I .. Q. EEQSEE. .t W: wg . 5,12 Nw I .. Li -4' Q . cr t, f fi s I gm, HJ! ,Q-:W f 555.gif f gpysssssg g cases sassy, K Xligalsg ix 53355 L. to R.: End Coach, Ed Stack, Head Coach, Hal Griffin, L. to R.: Managers, Jim Kautz, Don Pricher, Lewis Sine. Line Coach, Bill Fisher, Back Coach, Sam McGowin. g sf , , img a '!5B Q W 14 44 Junior Varsity J. V. Coaches, left to right, Bob Boucher, George Johnson, Don Williams. L to R, MANAGERS, Frank Sierra, David Russel, Wade Entzminger, Dan Hammond, Jerry Harvey, Herb Shaun, Ed Gray, Johnny Pellegrino, Anthony Tripolino, Tommy Brice, Mike Flaherty, William Hurley. 2ND ROW: Juston DeBra, Jim Buchanan, Jim Sumner, Grady Ervin, Bill Rod- gers, Derwood Walker, Tom Olson, James Thomas, Ronnie Whaley, Armon Summerall, Pat Grishop, Jim Rourke, Ronald Land, Dan McGee, Ray Combs, Joe Lancaster. BRD ROW: Rudy Valdez, Robert Rosendi, Robert Graw, Jimmy Hodges, Joe Day, Royce Brannon, Leo Key, Claude O'Neal, Holward Tanner, Terry Ryals, Ralph Dalea, Jim Whitehurst, Vince Solmonte, Dwight Patterson, Roy Schleman, Jim Barwick. Not included -Ray Foster, Jim Hipshire, Buddy Peters. gt r, W AL Q ' ' 1, Mp, ,. f 1 4... ., . ' X ' bm. , , , x , . fmt Yea Terriers. W U , .,,,,y,r,-,gg4g,:ff5'M' . fr? - 2' ry! ,, 1. 7 ' 75,701 X M. 1 . .. .2 I mf A ef-' - - mf? 1 ...,, gn E-rg W , ar K ij A c. W W r 2 , M . sh'-sr , V1 l...j , 4 Ii' 5 f 2'4 'jf .n ' If ' ',,,- , - V . f i I ' 'I'-rf11'fr1-1,1 ' - ' l ' A- -My . . -xi f 1 Zim. 'V ' W M21 ...mmf .f rv' ' M , , ui , wx fi , X X X 4 ,EX I l A ,A A ,I 1 . Y, jw, X, 'yd ,. WWA , M. , .f 4 f, Left fo righf, front row: Grace Bushey lHe-adj, Allison Allen, Dee Miller, Joyce Ciccarello, Marilyn Gordon, Marie Tramontana ICO-Headj. Back row: Ann McNa11, Eugenia Green, Janice Williams, Donna Mae Maltinos, Betsy Ecrler, and Betty Vinson. VI 1' ' 41 M1 N X X X 1 S 5 X Wg f-sl , . M.. , gl Ii'Y QA ' Aw W A S 3, E. A 1 K JI 4 , N 4 M V q ff . f ,l ?'xff'-Zwfw , I Sponsor MISS ALICE RODRIGUEZ I r 3.f -V ag, A , rr 'XV f 1 , ,QQ M . -A ., .44 . J - K I' I w ' -iv n - 'Z A., ,.,.. N . M,,.,uQ., Q -Wg r I. 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The Hillsborough quintet was set back by their next two opponents, Jefferson and St. Petersburg in close games. The Terrier defeated Jesuit by a 61-54 score in their next game. After a heartbreaking 53-64 loss to Clear- water, the Big Red hit their stride and won the five remain- ing games on their schedule. Early season losses prevented Hillsborough from gain- ing the City title, but the Terriers proved their worth by cap- turing the District meet with 49-43 and 65-54 victories over the Dragons from Jefferson and Jesuit respectively. Q I i ,. 'N W 'Nw . , 1 Z W ,, f . f if . Q ,5. ,v .- Rf fn ,, s COACH DON WILLIAMS The Big Red was defeated in the first round of the State Tournament by Miami Edison by 56-51 score, ending the basketball season. Later Edison went to the finals. Finishing the season with a 17-9 overall record, the Terriers again proved among basketball circles that they are a team to be reckoned with. 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X ...Ai-7. , ' 54' l s MAL.. -, O'Cain slid Double play from Tillman To Veg: Q' 1 ,gi Cv HH , e: Fit-,Three . ..,...., . wg. . ss: ss . x X X s Girls' Physical Education N- was-M 7 rs The Girls' Physical Education De- - . 535 K partment strives to improve the mental sf: 'M' 'fsck ' t... - and physical characteristics of the girls. .ss A ll P M if A varied program of activities is of- - '- rr s - ' X is , .s . . 1 :Q -- . . . . .. Xt cttw 1 1 X tered to meet the abilities and tastes s - s Q s Q - .peg 4 . o t e stu ents. ff i .5 it Physical Education is a required .sz 9. . -X K W .. . ss sw . -3. sg . if 4 - - . ss N H- 5 sub ect for so homores. Elective courses Q: XY .wks - - N V ,J W Wu, l f-fs sy. S oss ,--s . .Kk.: 5 xss sc. K -- . . K - 2 : . . . . . Q' 1 K .. - J are offered to junior and senior girls. f . .is . r X 'ii s . K .. W at s. i N . ' - 5 is The classes are conducted informally is ' x K feiisf as 'P P . to make the girls feel at ease and f s so ' . Ni brin out their ersonalities f .ss s s X A N X so i .- .. NX . t- Xxx :. Q Fmt- RN-ki Qc .- .X is Qs. X Exercise is the basis of good physical X ' x Rx X- U suck I' Set for a sizzling serve. PNK N health. If At i ., . ,-1 - nf-X Physical Education teaches the qual- HC. ' 1' ffsw. ..,r ities of good sportsmanship, self im- provement, and teamwork. - s ' is 'mr ., L ii-S-151its:f13:i'D1-S-J-:sf i-we-. i Q. ..s,,.s .-,-,si Q...r:.-- -.,-F. ...N.,,,' . ,.N,v.A E f A '-:-s:?1:ii P1 Trfirii- is Mk T k 8 A X, skis xiii ,., N N , . 1 ses.. . Q - s . 1 - I ,Q w 'tj' . s 1. , S t ' - + K ii Ns ,1 r s . so . ' 1 . ' s X- . .. Q YfQ1rs Q . .. Q . A ss M .s. is X 2.5 s- . lb.,s--v.. .K -- . ..sL. .N .it 1 H, f . .. .M X u You don't need ice for hockey. Page One Hundred Fifty-Four ff . ' N' i Golf is a new sport added to our program. - . Wx Ns. friifsfsr-F . s ss ..,,, A fp Q .iff ,, + V- ,,,,, 5474 , 'f , ,I ,,,, ,X f ' M-'SQL ' V My ai. , A f . 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' ,m,, 'f'0 W z, W7 .37 'k'k 5 ' PTI ' fi' hi 1 M ' V. , 5' , , .41 -5121 W V ' ' 42 .s.. ,, ug- ' M277 T 00 , ww X JLW f ,f ' ' ,W 1 M ZZ - MMXWWX f f ' - - 1 H- 7 X 'W W' 'T T '55 5 W , ,,., . .... . V , A .9 LA I .wma W , W sf,f:51tms14-ff ..,. K- f . . , A , mgwm ,'47w,,,W W -,X f H ..,, 1 H WV 1 , JV,.'wq,.,,,,,,. , , ' 'rv I ' ' 1 ' -V Here it is, truly a dream come true. Not so long ago this book was merely a dream on thin sheets of layout paper. Now it's something tangible, something real, a pictorial account of your days at Hillsborough. Between these covers lies a treasure that may have passed unnoticed by us in our youth, but which in the years to come will become a rich storehouse of memories. The 1957 Hilsbor- ean will someday be one of your proudest possessions, with a value that could never be meas- ured in silver or gold. Each picture has captured a moment of happiness, a scene from 'neath the dear old Red and Black. Each page is filled with memories and sparkling faces you knew and loved so well. There is no need to tell you the work that went into the 1957 Hilsborean. You know we worked weekends, holidays, after school, and yes even during classes. But it was worth it. We gained many a thrilling experience and made lasting friends. We would like to express our gratitude to the members of the publications committee-Mr. Leon Pearson, Mrs. Ruby Littlefield, Mr. Edward Stack, Miss Jane Dowdell, Joe Russo, Mr. Leon- ard Brown, and Mrs. Marina Reby-for their helpfulness in solving production problems. We would also like to thank Mr. Vivian Gaither, our principalp Miss Jane Dowdell, dean of girls, and Mr. Carl Hutton, dean of boys, for their unceasing cooperation. We sincerely hope the 1957 Hilsborean meets with your approval and satisfaction. l Thank you, THE HILSBOREAN STAFF 6 fdwfjvw Q ffrffrf tgiwimfirfi dl www J' lt- eww? Mm E 6146901 J WH? M331-iw is ills. -f f few rfeff f ff.. Q R? Ll! M90 z W3 I P X 139 fs 1.-4 5, E. ..., :, rf V f 1 s 1 Q XS? L , KR? 'Q gf .1 4 wgshxyw. . , W- wwf-1 'K-13 wevlfngs? ,,, sl' -fm.. ,wma-all Z 1 ,A 1' Q J ' ,,, , , ,,wg,w5z,xz1f: fJ . if I V . ,X A rr V .'7' J, M 'mmf W . , r ff. A r'x S:':f'k'fxf'9'?w ' , 5 ff?Q4X15,X,a M, 04315. r f . For the Best in Burgers, Shakes and French Fries 13166 'DMU A K wi k B u r g e r 4604 FLORIDA AVENUE Tie? 3 1 N65 3 v . r --M. X, ,M Q,,,,W,, Q-, ,r, r r ,,,,.. N JV A x is ,.gpg09llr--X- mg 'ini Compliments of MA1oR'5 LAui-IDRY AND DRY CLEANERS 'I9I6 E. Idlewild Ave. Phone 34-322I SI RAF MASON RY CORP 7302 Florida Avenue Phone 32-832I Compliments of Berger 8 RacheIson,lnc. INSTITUTIONAL FOOD DISTRIBUTORS I2th St. and Whiting Phone 2-363I TAMPA, FLORIDA 1 Tyree s Always Has Your Best BUY THE LARGEST TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE DEALER IN FLORIDA 6 Big Stores to Serve YOU... TAMPA: DALE MABRY SHOPPING CENTER I2I3 So. Dale Mabry NORTHGATE SHOPPING CENTER 8820 No. Florida Avenue ST. PETERSBURG: CENTRAL PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER Also: I420 Ist AVENUE NORTH CLEARWATER: T408 BETTY LANE ORLANDO: WESTERN WAY SHOPPING CENTER Tamiami Trailways Serving the West Coast of Florida to Miami Tickets and Information: 710 Fla. Ave.-Phone 2-2078 BEST WISHES Tampa Electric inmpany BEST WISHES FROM ' S e m I n o I e l 5 ,,,, ,-fl :ii Wl I so n l-- if, '17-Jfdgif X Sammon Company FUNERAL DIRECTORS 2 ' Open Daily From DRIVE IN - fl 7 AM. 'til 12 PM 315' 2 3' 5 4 AM BU LANC E SERVICE ..,.,..,,, g0ooooo ',o-g g CHICKENFBASKETX AF u SHE ! lT's REAT! 1 's oEucaou:J 5 E' 5 - - . 4 Q 5 KK, : ' Florida Ave. at Palm PHONE 22-727 PIETRO C. MART AND COMPANY I P. O. Box 56I6 TAMPA, FLORIDA ' E at-1 eww FLORIDA STATE THEATRES PALACE TAMPA SEMLNOLE FLORIDA SPRINGS HILLSBOROUGH DRIVE-INN For the Best in Entertainment Congratulations from W .PHILLIPS 6' CO STRICTLY WHOLESALE Hardware - Paints - Building TAMPA, FLORIDA M PAN Y Material SMALL APPLIANCE REPAIRS AND POWER TOOL RENTAL PATRICK ELECTRO TOOL SERVICE Hillsboro Phone 36-4221 Frisch's Big Boy America's Most Famo Double-Deck Hambur THE ORIGINAL BIG B Try the Brawny Lad Steak Order by Phone an Take 'Em Home' 9515 Fla. Ave. Ph. Pgoraddsy I I 1 E SS SS P? ger Sa nclwnch N S d For the Best in Clothes WE 5-1151 V'S Wolf Brothers Corner of Franklin and Zack was HAWKE PLYMOUTH SALES, INC. Complimef I, ,ft TAMPA ARMATURE TAMPA'S ONLY EXCLUSIVE PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 602 Grand Central 40I South Morgan Ph. 2-I966 CONGRATULATIONS Look to Hotpoint tor the Finest. . .First HOTPOINT APPLIANCE B. MARION REED CO. FUNERAL DIRECTORS AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 8-0I5I 604 EIIa Mae Tampa' Flo. W. 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May We Serve You Q T ' T 7 Mhz, in the Future wr ' fx .UQ ,ff , ,ff ,ff ,,,. W, WM ff rj if 2 rf , ee fr JI T' .J ffwy 4 ' ' f I.. - , my 1 I Columbia W fr L I GEM OF SPANISH RESTAURANTS SINCE 1905 ln 4' If ,T ta, V- ft. I Q v ' ., 1 , 1 wi I TQ' 1. A f 5 V? , .,,. 1 I H g SPORTING AND ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TEAM EQUIPMENT SPECIALTY We Are Prgud 10 GOODS, INC. Have Printed H. H. s. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL U Pubhcations for Years Phone 2-2502 II7 E. Lafayette Street TAMPA 2, FLORIDA BRYAN B B CANNINGTON Representative SOUTHERN LIFE Commercial Printers AND HEALTH INS. CO. 2009 Central Avenue P. O. Box 349 Bus. Phone 8-3752 Tampa, Florida Res. Phone 4-8030 W Illll an gag Hin-fl' 57 lfiqar For real smok- in g e n j oy- FANCYS EXTRA ment, light up a Zfol' ZW TAMPA ci BOSTON HAV-A- g- ar! A mild, mellow, sat- Zfmzjl isfying blend of smooth, COOL-SMOKE 1555 fragrant tobaccos. Try one today and you'II agree! JIM-,-41. am,,a Cigar Company EE Yflfiff Cigar Company HGRTENSE BEALIT1 COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE 4009 Florida Avenue Phone 34-2341 Compliments of FRANKLIN MEN'S SHOP FORMAL WEAR FOR RENT 908 Franklin Street Phone 2-1022 IOHNSTON LITHOC-RAPH AND ENGRAVINC- COMPANY C5150 lffiff' Q - 'D 5' 653 3 A925 1004 Highland Ave. Phone 2-1670 SHEPARDS PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST 4725 NEBRASKA AVE. Phones 32-5141 and 3-1781 Tampa 4, Fla ADAMS- MAC-NON JEWELERS DIAMONDS - FINE CHINA SILVER AND WATCHES Registered Jewelers 510 Franklin ST. Phone 2-0816 DIANA BAKERY THE BEST IN BAKED csooos FOUNTAIN SERVICE-COFFEE BAR fWe Decorafe Cakes for All Occasionsl PHONE 34-8341 51120 Florida Ave. Tampa 3, Florida W. T. Grant Company 4 Big Stores To Serve You Better DOWNTOWN NORTHGATE YBQR CITY BRITTON PLAZA Z WV tv ' ' V .gf X 521. 3 B I 1 H . , 5 1 2 S Q A 2 I X ik ,f Z , A X6 I -ff W!! Q2 2 W i A l t 1 f . ri f' 9 , A !af T c . H X 5 ,i ' . yi Q W '53 ' X l 4 'gif X ',f' 2' X l L W Q , VAAI 5 V A -e - s 1 E Q 1 I as ' ' Q E V - fl me l ii i 1 f 2 L. 1 KX . It X, at Q K Q3 X.. E bbs : in c S fe ,ls l ' l l , w Z , z i a E l l i ,iff V g 5 6 ' ffl'-f' 5? f. .sf fi , j V5 fi M' ge t gw ft, a Nj' if WS Enchanting moods for proms and gala occasions are set by Miss .lane Day in this flurry evening gown of Nylon Tulle aaa M0fAOI'.5 4-lu I Ll' Y fftcf - 4e4,r.,Jz1,7,- f,3AZC.c2fw.,r r ff! I is A 5 .fsecf-ipei.f'M.' rfCM.wf 'J Numeral Home BILL DuvAL-FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrw7,6?,XQlAlfj14i 7 .KTampa's Finest Mortuary Air condifioned , 5 HV' ffsfffpffk 24 HOUR AMBULANCE SERVICE if 3' :KS 11 , .- Le4.Li-se,..r,f .- - Ng, c .- f ,, ffzff '53 N. A Home has been established to render every complete service necessary for the people of this community at moderate prices. Phone Z-7261 3806 Nebraska Avenue TAMPA, FLORIDA A-QQ - . k ' Uk !'242,fp.14.',f,L Publix lVlarkElslZLZ.Li'.ffif'QjiQjf 975154. 4 Where Shopping is a Pleasuregi 45.,.,,0'Z,M17v,3,7 , ZALL Qffwfyceek-. gQ0QM,.Wf1 Extra Savings With SGH Green Stamps 3615 Gandy Blvcl. 6001 Nebraska Ave. 1313 S. Dale Mabry 8815 N. Florida Ave. 3838 Dale Mabry DAY OR NITE: PHONE 34-7101 ADELE'S FLORIST WHEN WORDS FAIL- USE FLOWERS 1731 w. Hillsboro Tampa, Florida Compliments of BELK-LI N DSEY Three Big Stores For Your Convenience YBOR CITY SULPHUR SPRINGS HENDERSON BLVD. LANG'S ICE CREAM .lust the Best Ice Cream in Town 4708 Fla. Ave.-Ph. 31-3111 402 S. Howard Ave.-Ph. 8-1568 1713 S. Dole Mabry-3-5924 8935 Florida Ave.-92-3731 Compliments of A FRIEND Broadway National Bank ' ,f . 16-8 .aff-. idx in F' - .1 65 fi .. 5 Stk X ,N-Vt' . . sa 'P' Q, V - A N . fry all , fi S is Redwood Inn CURB SERVICE AIR-CONDITIONED A Favorite of Hillsborough Students 6719 Nebraska Ave. Phone 32-3181 Complimenfs of Tampa Cigar Company For the Besf in WATER PURITY SPRINGS l WATER CO., INC. Morgan and Plaff Ph. 2-2430 I 4823 Fla. Ave. Ph. 31-3221 1 1. L. YOUNG, JR., INC. 5 l l Complete Insurance Service l l n 9508 Nebraska Ave. Phone 91-1611 Cook Lumber Company WHOLESALE LUMBER TAMPA - Ph. 4-2965 ORLANDO -- Ph. 3-0229 LAKE WORTH - Ph. 2-I004 E. D. QEDI COOK has been serving the Retail Dealers in Florida since 1925. processed lumber defies rot and termites AVAILABLE AT YOUR DEALER CONNERIS CORNER DRIVE-:NN AND RESTAURANT 40th St. and East Brodway Tampa, Fla. PHONE 91-5394 ECONOMY TYPEWRITER SERVICE Typewriters - Adding Machines - Cash Registers 8437 Nebraska Ave. Tampa 4, Fla. TONY'S RESTAURANT 3300 S. Dale Mabry Hwy. Phone 63-9291 or 62-5221 SPENCER IONES SIGN co. NEON SIGNS TRUCK LETTERING - WINDOWS WALLS L 5110-CAPDS l6Ol Nebrail- I 1250 l 1 ez., C K- Q, E E px Compliments of ART LQ 1510 Gfarxcl Qevwlfal Ave 8-5750 Taaarwawi Tlunpa Almtract COURSES lN Fine and Comm. Art Engineering Drafting IT' ' Architecture Photocolor and Airbrush U T 1 T 1 E I H S U I' 3' H C E Architectural Drafting DAY AND NIGHT CLASSES Open All Year Ceramics Company Approved for Veterans l Established 7887 ATHLETES Keep Physically Fit by Joining the Y. M. C. A. Cost only 84c per Month Phone 2-2432 P. O. Box 2288 405 Madison Street TAMPA, FLORIDA Phone 2-0861 o O Q QTL Rx Xxx ivy MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE A newspaper is many things to many people. It is . ii '- 1 1 T. A Q . iii 1 , ,A 1 i s Q L Q -1 1 If LQ- ' a day-by-day recording of history . . . a busy, progressive market place . . . an open public forum. It is the voice of the community, the state, and the nation. It is the champion of happiness. With a full measure of devotion to the fundamental principles of our democracy, the nation's Press helps keep America free by keeping it informed. Tha Tampa Tribune MONDAY AND SUNDAY Radio Station WFLA-FM, WFLA-Television Channel 8 NBC IACICS FORT HOMER HESTERLY COOKIES CAKES VANILLA WAFERS OATMEAL COOKIES Howard Ave. at Cass St. JACK'S COOKIE COMPANY 37th St. and Lake Ave. SCRUGGS BROS PLUMBING LYKES BROS. INSURANCE AGENCY PLUMBING-HEATING AND APPLIANCES CONTRACTING AND REPAIR WORK GENERAL INSURANCE - BONDS 203 Franklin St. Phone 2-3609 Serving Tampa Since Since T919 920 Grand Central Ph. 8-3526 eff , I Qdwwf I MMF? Lazzara's Courtesy Market FANCY WESTERN MEATS GROCERIES AND VEGETABLES 4901 Nebraska Ave Ph, fl?-f SLTCHES - DIAMONDS A Z JEWELRY - RADICIS W HOTPOINT APPLIANCES TV - PHILCO A RCA - GE HAYMAN IEWELRY CO. Phone 2-2297 Utto P. Stallings 81 Son Established in 1906 FIFTY-ONE-YEARS OF SERVICE 826 Franklin Sf. Tampa, Florida STALLINGS INSURANCE SERVICE OFFICE EQUIPMENT ALWAYS CO SATISFIES SCHOOL, HOME, OFFICE SUPPLIES Room IIO8 P. O. Box 020 Phone 2-8377 7I9 Florida Avenue FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING PHONE 2-3688 .giefgflg Cleaners 81 Laundry PICK-UP AND DELIVERY CALL 31-4251 CALL DELUXE SHIRT SERVICE 5126 FLORIDA AVENUE FRESH EN THE IMPRESSIONY Lef Us Do Your DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDERING Seminole Laundry Inc. 4904 Fla. Ave. Phone 3-H71 x -i1 fm... ' ,-Q59 :a -X - 'Ami'LA-Z'RA::3M5ff85EiRirRers:':-:wp -.-- 4 HM, .-f Siivfr-of f , . D ,q ..A,,.,.. , Q A A Naw 1 ' wmheff- EDENFIELD PLUMBING Si gf? 3 it Corner N. Lois ond W, Bottmlo HEA1'gNC,-GA5 FITTING-SEPTIC TANKS WE SELL IT WHERE THE GANG MEETS IN DREW PARK WE INSTALL IT WE SERVICE IT 412 S. Howord Ave. Phone 8-3II9 CENTRAL TRUCK LINES, INC. DEPENDABLE AS FLORIDA SUNSHINE Doily Service Throughout FLORIDA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI For Pick-Up and Delivery CALL CENTRAL TRUCK LINE, INC. I 323-I4 Phone 7-2I3I 1. E. Mums THE CADI CORNER NEW AND USED CARS ALL MAKES AND MODELS Phones 2-7458 ond 2-B545 OI Florido Ave. Tompo, FI C1 . -- Q K A . . .ww X' X . ' N : QQ. r Li- Q A X P . . . 2 In J ..., A L,-,ff f., Ferman Chevrolet sg s .x..,.,. ,W-L. L . . ' Q ll T S Q.: N W- ' S X xp . -, A x S N TAM PA'S CHEVROLET CENTER 407 Jackson Street Phon e 2-2902 , ,J 7 X 5112111-f'5 Q V V U fp 411--f: 1- 1 K., diff LY I ac 4? A2 H I H A QJ fcff v If 1 -. . 62,4321 W 'vo1Lss.s- f is 6 ss is xpgnw C rn....J flfomplrmenfs of Lf reaai D A , Xa Spotless 'Cleaners 1 ff e S ,!fC7,2fJ'M'2Y5fffd0.k- 1 L C- if . ,W ! Hi' in C L - ref ff Si! 6210 Florida Avenue Phones 3-6541 22 Years Under the 31-4231 Same Management ECONOMY GAS INCORPORATED Congratulations 1729 GRAND CENTRAL AVENUE Tempe 6' Haaaa and Besf Wishes P. O. Box 405 from . . . Besf Wishes G , THE TAMPA GAS Company A UNIT OF PEOPLES GAS SYSTEM if EAST HILLSBQRC DO'NUT SHG? 1729 East Hillsboro Ave. Phone 34-7462 Fresh Do-Nuts - Sandwiches Fountain Service - Regular Meals ,X D , X 01V 19 :ae 5799 A YEARS C I- I8 ii For lOO years folks omp 'ments have been saying . . . Jn i If if's Borden's, if's E GOT fo be good! W if .MPX my JJ! . MILK ICE CREAM - ' I l A ' lf DAIRY PRODUCTS Mfr 5 V A . f J V10 , fu i-ff ' S Q A , KUIZZQYZJ' 1 'N' i w A Ji A R3 in ff Cornplimenfs of 1. w. CONNER ff SONS, INC. nl GENERAL CONTRACTORS 3919 Sth Avenue TAMPA l, FLORIDA 1 I I There's ca one and only In refreshment, too -KL M-5 fffffw U I ff jjf EJ 1 f Tl fl fig ff 5 Q7 ef L ,J f ,lk e .1 .W ef Z fi., WWW -id we. Y md. pm ff: +2444 .ldllgm .1 PEPSI-COLA REFRESHES WITHOUT FILLING PEPSI-COLA BOTTLINC CO. i TAMPA, FLORIDA ANDERSON IEWELERS . AI 1 11 I Z, 6,1 708 Florida Ave. Ph. 2-3644 F 7 I fl QM WI MMLQH I L- A A 53:51 I, Sw. ., - A ' Q Q I wr r' A I' 1 A T TA ,,.,f:f A g I if if J ,1 ,Zig r g 1' Q--,I , w , 3 I ' W, X , ,V Q3 ., ,Q Castle Pharmacy WALC-REEN I I l Ii QI!! J! ' A AGENCY 2531 W. Hillsborough Ave. Phone 34-5I5I PRESCRIPTIONS-MEDICAL AND SURGICAL SUPPLIES COSMETICS AND BABY NEEDS - SUNDRIES - GIFTS Complete Fountain Service Open from 7 A.M.-TI P.M. SWIFT 'U ..-- 'e.wpFNT.gn Amen I LIAIIIG I A SHIRTS FOR 904 I HH c Q I ' I F- '-I I . W V sq- ? CLEANERS a AND I LAUNDRY 7204 Fla. Ave. F' fam I Phone 37-I02I Complimenfs of I. S. STEPHENS C1 SONS GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTORS 902 No. Rome Avenue Tampa, Florida -NN-3, r coz The 67th Year Chartered Non-Profit 'awed ,ou i f 1 Uno DID 2 PLANNED PROGRAMS FOR BUSINESS LEADERSHIP A private independent college offering accelerated college training for business in Management, Secretarial, Stenograplwic, Accounting, Real Estate, and Marketing. A student-centered program, individual attention, small classes, scientific guidance, and free graduate place- ment. For maximum results in the minimum time and at minimum cost, visit TAMPA COLLEGE, 104 N. Edison at Grand Central CHyde Parkl, telephone 8-1117 or 81-0171 for catalog and free information. A 'I'lIIIIItIPll 41 P 7 OLUFLQ if Laundry 81 Cleaners QUALITY SERVICE For City Wicle Pick-Up and Delivery DIAL 2-8171 1105 FIFTH AVE. Thanks tu 1111112 Friends 2 IIVIYI' E II ALERT APPLIANCE Co. Is K, 1, AKWIK CHECK 55 5123 FLORIDA AVENUE LIL np. 2,8102 FLORIDAJJKVB. ' A 2 IL' VIP 11 '52 P , I If IZHLL i 1' Neg' 11- I PAUL ALEXANDER JEWELERS1 fri 511 Ur 'mil' A L XR, A ETTI 4924 E. BROADWAY Yu , IP my WH' +11 51. AND' 9111 AVE. .V if Ark I Y AFI' In I Bfyhj fikil M Db, I BECKWITH-RANGE JEWELRY CO. A 'I ,Q A IA I LIIIETERS FURNITURE 410 FRANKLIN sr. I W' I ' 3721 FLORIDA AVE. Il' I1 I BASS FURNITURE CO. 3815 FLORIDA AVE. BIG BARN FOOD CENTERS Main Office 4005 E. BROADWAY COHEN AND KELLEY 8877 FLORIDA AVE. DUKE COLLINS GULF SERVICE 7423 FLORIDA AVE. FARNER'S SUNDRIES 4926 E. BROADWAY THE GOLDEN BROWN DINER 6306 NEBRASKA AVE. GRAYSON'S DRESS SHOP 909 FRANKLIN ST. OAK TREE MARKET 4609 NEBRASKA AVE. V PARAMOUNT SHOE SHOP NEBRASKA AVE. B. B.f sMI1I-I HARDWARE Co. 7402 FLORIDA AVE. H . A SPARKS 'HARDWARE Co. 1. ' ' 5511 NEBRASKA AVE. SPOTO'S MEN'S SHOP 1533 E. BROADWAY STEWARTS BARBER SHOP 5125 FLORIDA AVE. SWIFT CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY 7204 FLORIDA AVE. ,3,,- 1 U, lg. 'Y Where Customer Satisfaction is never a Problem ' Tony Weir usep CARS Q 1 ' 1 U B551 ymsr-ies TO CLAiSS or '57 J from l AKEN-WEIR 2802 Florida Ave. Phone 2-2802 Congratulations from Holsum Bakers Inc. 2115 E. Hillsboro Ave. Ph. 3-1131 Rf ti fn' Jr: 1 124 M WE E ,sg 5 Sass KZ 'le SE -N S Beer ,angeles to the Class of 57 Os' As Your Official Annual Photographers, We at Bryn-Alan Take Great Pride in Having Served You on This, One of Life's Most Memorable Occasions, Your Graduation. 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