Lake Worth High School - Tradewinds Yearbook (Lake Worth, FL)

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JOHNSON Dean of Boysg Assistant Princi- pal. State Teacl1er's College New Ierseyg Rutgefs Universi- tgfg B.S.g M.Ed. MRS. CHARLOTTE HILLMAN Office Supervisor MRS. OLIVE I. BASSETT MRS. MARCUERITE WOOD Secretary Mn wx , Q .p wt, t ,J J Secretary 'W 1 lf V V , A I 7 'X f f -s H 1 ie, , Q A fa, fe 'fi' A l 7 x 1 5 ,A , ' li: - 3 V Page Eleven 3 Q, ? if 5235 wage 5 .1 4 .V , 3 2, l.., W RICHARD LEE COFFMAN B.A., Carthage College. IETER BARKER A.B., M.A., Emory 64 Henry College, Peabody College. CHARLOTTE CURRY B.A.E., University of Florida ELIZABETH Y. DAVEY B.S., Douglass College, Rutgers University, I JOHN R. BONAR it 1 r A.B., West Liberty State Col- . lege. 7! S' if f HELEN ENGELMAN li1 l A .. A.B., Florida State University. ' 6 ' ..te 1.1 NANCY IO BOWERS A.B., Florida State University. DORIS R. CALDWELL B.S.H.E.g M.A., Wornan's Col- lege University of North Caro- lina, University of Oklahoma. MARCUERITE L. CLIFTON A.B., M .A., West Virginia Uni- versity, Pennsylvania State Col- lege. A good serve makes more points and boosts the score, girls. STANTON H. GOLDMAN B.S., Florida State University. E. R. GOODELL A.B.g M.Ed,, Rollins College, University of Miami. fir LESLIE CUNDERSON B.S., Carthage College. WARD HEBERLINC B.S,g M.A., Florida Southern College, Kent State University. l'he students engrossed in Mr. Hol1ing's ex- Jlanation of the human body. ' Jw . ? iii ' - FRED 1. HOLLING, JR. ' B.S., University of Florida. iffi A frrlrr if LOUISE FISCUS B.S. in Cornmerceg M .A. in Ed., Florida State University, Uni- versity of Florida. SWANN HUGHES B.A.g M .A., Barat College, Loby-, ola University. J K r...r i i iiii I . - , BRYON FOLMER .y..y . We 'W 6 N Q 559 eiilrl U Q aluii I 12. 2 ' f' K i 3 ,A 'W SX i i '- 1 . 5 . F ' S I . 45 I 'Hear' B S 'VI Ed Slippery Rock C01 Vs N Z . - . L- , . 'A L p U x i 'Sf-A . . .. A - n -, H. ' -W , I .2 . W , . LN I lege, University of Pittsburgh. g xr, v l A A 5 . , . . F 1 Q N, 1 '- I K V il? - X' ' .rf y f Qx I . f if W, M ii.. ,,. , , 46' 2 x , 1 -N 1 -- ff-F. - - 1.7 DOROTHY IUHLIN A.B., Florida State University. FRANCES LEDBETTER B.S., Florida State University. NORMAN LEMSTROM B,A., University of Florida. JOSEPH A. LUSK A.B.g MA., Marshall College. .ii Second year algebra teaches equatlons and logarxthms DOROTHY JEAN MCKEE A.B., Geneva College. ELIZABETH MCCLUNG B.M., Florida State University. SARAH M MAX AB Tift College DAVID MCGREGOR B.S., H anbver College. THOMAS OATVVAY B.A.E., University of Florida. ELIZABETH O'KELLEY B.S.g M.S., Florida State University, A l a b a m a Polytechnic I mtitute. ' ,. , , FRANCES oTTo RZ CL f'K',C.Q,C 875 Flfflfftf N9 B.S North East Missouri State i Io ,46Mca?ff eu ce 4.4 f-16196 lake o VQLUC kf Vdcaicefk ,cf Geez Y ,flaw-Z 005 1-U0 Life-e Zyilffea,-ic., ecfcilgl L' MQLQ 4, KZ-IC?-fL'C it M-4' x SHIRLEY B PERRY M .Ed B 9 Ed Massachusetts Mrs Neal demonstrates unproved method of teaching State Teachers College Teachers College CARL E. WALKER B.S.g M.A.Pe., Rockhurst College, University of Florida. i 191 1 1 1 3 'Z Nw , 9 j . V I I ' ..-iv Y,-.1 M AX VT., ,. ,V Senlnr Ufflcers Plqg Yjgvar I-lhnall MOTTO: 'fwifh faith in Cod we pave our Way to successf, SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: joe Elvvell, President, Charlotte Silvers, Vice President, jo Ann Alvarez, Secretary, Iudy Smith and Errol Hicks, Co-Treasurers. lil I? :ggi COLORS ff I I Crimson and White FLOWER Red Rose , . f- I ' 'Lx - lv 'Ti lf, If ,QI T a dIO ANN ALVAREZ Dignifie - sometimes, mischievous - often, popular always. Class Officer, Secretary 115 Secretary 125 Home Room Officer, Vice Presi- dent 115 Treasurer 125 Student Coun- cil 10, 11, 125 Junior Red Cross 105 Zn Club 115' Pep Club, Secretary 10, Vice President 115 President 125 Vaga- bonds 10, 115 Glee Club 10, 11, 125 Latin Club Secretary 105 Glee Club Mu- sical 10, 11, 12, junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 115 Girls State, Supreme Court Iusticeg Float Committee 12. LARRY ANDERSON I want to he bashful, but the girls won't let mef' Trojan Club 11,125 Key Club 125 Baseball 10,115 junior Varsity Basket- ball 1O,11. TOM BALDWIN A man he seems of cheerful yester- days ancl confident tomorrowsf' Key Club 11, Vice President 125 Band 105 Football 11,125 Track 11,125 Spot- light Revue 10. LEROY ARMS Silence is for the saints5 but who's asaintiw RICHARD BANKEY Learnin makes a man fit company 3 for himselff' JANE ATKINSON Dark hair, sparkling eyes5 happy hu- man, she's a prize. Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 C.A.A. 105 Pep Club 11,125 Z Club 125 Clee Club 10, 115 Librarian 125 Spanish Club 125 C-lee Club Musical 125 Office Assistant 12. MAUREEN BATTEN Better to give than to take. Vagabonds 11,125 Z Club 125 Vaga- bond Plays 11. SE IUH5 Page Nineteen SE IUP15 -Q Page Twenty IRENE BISCHOFF Neat as a pin and just as bright. D.C.T. 12. LUANNE BECKMAN After man came woman and shels been after him ever sincef, Home Room Officer 11g Student Council 105 Pep Club 1O,11,12g Z Club 125 Library Assistant 12g junior- Senior Prom Committee. DOUGLAS BLAUW No man is useless while he has a friend. GARY BELCHER Fun is his hobby. XVILFRED BOISVERT Genius must be borng never taught. Clee Club 104 Spanish Club 125 Clee Club Musical 109 Perfect Attendance -JERRY BELCHER I can resist anything but temptation. Home Room Officer, Vice President 10,115 Safety Council, Vice President 114 Trojan Club 10,11,12g Junior Civi- tan Club 10,1l,12g Football 1O,11,l2g Track 10,11,2. 1. JAN BONAR Make, much of me, good men are scarce. Thespians 11,124 Vagabonds 10,11,12g Vagabond Play 1O,12. y ANN BOREN Sweet, neat, and quite petite. G.A.A. 105 Pep CLlub 125 Z Club 125 Latin Club 105 Honor Roll 1-10. PAT BRANT Clever, kind, and always sweet to everyone whom she does meet. Iunior Red Cross 115 Pep Club 10, 115 Trojanette Club 11,125 D.C.T. 125 Latin Club 105 Swimming 10,11,12. BARBARA BOUTWELL She's as silent as the sleigh bells. .. Home Room Officer, Treasurer 115 F.T.A. 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Publica- tions Staff 11, Co-editor 125 Trojanette Club 10,11,125 Vagabonds 10,115 Club 115 Golf 10,11,125 Perfect Atten- dance 115 Spanish Club 12. BERT BRITTAIN If love ever came his way, he'd put it in a test tube to analyze it. Home Room Officer, Vice President 11, Sergeant at Arms 125 Trojan Club 11,125 junior Civitan Club 11,125 Foot- ball 10,11,125 Golf 115 Track 10511, 125 junior-Senior Prom Committee5 B0y's State 11. BEVERLY BOWE A mile a minute -is a good speed, but a srnile a minute gets you farther fast- er. Girls' Chorusg Librarian 10. EUGENE BROOKS A boy with a horn and a future. Band 10,11,12. G GEORGE BOYLSTON dA Qoy you'll like better each passing ay. SE IUHS SE IUH5 ELIZABETH BURCH Better to be small and sweet than big and cast a shadow. LINDA BYRD Small folks seem to fill the space that no other person can. 12G.A.A. 125 Pep Club 125 Clee Club 10, ELOISE BUTLER Variety is the mother of enjoyment. D.C.T. 115 Latin Club 105 Office As- sistant 10. FRED CALDER Up to sixteen a boy is a boy scout, after that he's a girl scout. Home Room Officer, President 125 Student Council 125 Key Club 11, Board of Directors 125 Spanish Club 12. LARRY BYRD There is no cure for birth or death, so why not enjoy the interval. RICK CALLOWAY Girls are like money, hard to get and hard to keep. Student Council 105 V Club 115 Football 11, Milford H.S. L.VV.H.S. Football 12. BILL CAMDEN Andvstill they gazed and the wonder grew. Band 10,11,125 Iunior-Senior Play 115 Track 125 Spotlight Revue 1O,11,12. , SE IDRS JAMES CAMDEN 'The' days that make us happy make us wise. Iunior Red Cross 125 jr. Civitan Club 125 Clee Club 125 Tennis 125 Clee Club Musical 12. CARY CAMPBELL 'KHe's full of wit and loving fun5 look out world, here he comes. Tennis 12. H , NONA CHILDS Heres to a popular girl who's always in a busy twirl. C.A.A. 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Trade- winds Staff 115 HZ Club 11,125 Major- eue 1O,11,125 Spotlight Revue 1o,11,12, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. LAURETTA CHAPMAN We all know her. She's attractive and Zweet, a girl whois friendly and hard to eat. JANET CLARK Your smile so sweet, your eyes so trueg the world has need of a girl like you. Home Room Officer, Secretary 12, Pep Club 105 NZD Club 11,125 Clee Club 10,11,12g Spanish Club 105 Clee Club Musical 10,11,125 Float Committee 12. PHILIP CHASE You're only young once, but if you work it right once is enoughf' Home Room Officer, Chaplain 105 Safety Council 105 Thespians 105 Honor Thespian 11,125 Vagabonds 10,11,125 Spanish Club 125 Latin Club 105 All- School play 10,125 junior-Senior Play 115 Spotlight Revue 105 Vagabond Plays 10,11,125 Library Assistant 10. BILL COCHRANE Thoughtful, athletic, friendly, and kind another like him yozfll ncoer finclf, ' Band 10,115 D.C.T.5 Sergeant at Arms 125 Spotlight Revue 10,11. page Twemyqhfee SE IUHS Poge Twenty-Four LEE COON S 6. Band 10,11,125 Spotlight Revue 10, 11,12. RODNEY COLBURN XVhy carft lifels problems hit when we're seniors and know it all? DELORES CORBITT Always folly, always kinflg shels the type you like to find. Home Room Officer, Treasurer 105 jun- ior Red Cross 125 Pep Club 1051l,125 Vagzxboncls 10,11,125 ZH Club 125 Span- ish Club 115 Cirls Clee Club 12. JEANNE COLLINS 4'Teaclu'rs and classes are my only oli- iection to an eclucritionfl C.A,A. 125 Pep Club 10,125 Vaga- bonds 125 Zu Club 125 Clee Club 11 125 All-school Play 105 Speech Club 10- Dramatics Club 11. 1 x BONNIE CORNISH Shes got a laugh thafs catchy and gayg she makes you like her, that's her wayf' C.A.A. 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Zn Club 115 junior Senior Play 11. CAROL CONVVAY Because she is a gal worth knowing her list of friends will keep growing. Pep Club 10,11,125 Vagabonds 125 Z Club 11,125 Band 1O,11,125 Golf 115 Swimming 105 Spotlight Revue, 10,115 125 Library Assistant 105 Office Assistant 10,115 Ir.-Sr. Prom Committee 11. IANICE COTTIN Heres to a girl with a heart and a smile, who makes the bubble of life worth while. Home Room Officer President 105 Stu- dent Council 115 G.A.A. 105 Vagabonds 105 Pep Club 1O,11,125 Z Club 115 Office Assistant 10. Zglood humor makes all things tolera- t JACK COVERDALE 'Handsome as he can be, he'll get by, just wait and see. Football 11. JOHN CREWS Not that I study less, but that I have fun more. Home Room Officer 105 Baseball 10, Perfect Attendance l0,11. KAREN COX A nicer gal one could not meet, full of vim and very sweet. Home Room Officer, Treasurer 10, F.T.A. 105 C.A.A. 105 Band 10,11,12g Band Librarian 10,114 Clee Club 10g All-School play 109 Clee Club Musical 105 Honor Roll 10-1g 3-11. CAROL SUE CROSS Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth speakethf' junior Red Cross 10,115 Band 1O,11, 12, Latin Club 115 Spotlight Revue 10, 11, Library Assistant 12. TERRY COXE The football field isn't the only place where a good line is needed. Home Room Officer, Vice President 10, President 11, Student Council Treas- urer 10g Key Club 10,1l, President 125 Thes ians 10,12g Trojan Club 10,1l,l2g Vagalbonds 10,125 Glee Club 123 Foot- ball 11,12, Swimming 10,11,12, Track 11,125 Vagabond Plays 10,12. SALLY IO DANIELS She has the ability to make her dreams come true. Pep Club 10,125 Thespians 125 Vaga- bonds l0,11,125 Zn Club 12g Latin Club, 10, Spanish Club 125 Junior-Senior Play 11, Honor Roll 4-11. RAY CRALLE If I stoop to iirls, it's politeness plus height, not my li ing them less. junior Civitan Club 11 12 Basketball 2 1O,11,12, Track 11,125 Perlect Amen- dance 10,11. Page Twenty-Five N. I E PAUL DARST o quiet, not tall, just happy, that's Paul. junior Civitan Club 11,125 Football 10, 11,125 Golf 11,12. JILL DELONG She whizzes here and she whizzes there, and talks when she stops for air. Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 Treasurer 115 F.T.'A. 125 Iunior Red Cross, Secretary 105 Vice President 11, 125 Golf 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Zn Club 11,125 Latin Club 105 Vagaboncls 10,11,125 Publications Staff 125 Junior- Senior Play 125 Office Assistant 125 Junior Senior Prom Committeeg Float Committee 125 Christmas Assembly 125 Honor Roll 10-5. GENE DE HAVEN A cheerful heart, a cheerful smile, the charm of friendship all the while. West High School, G.A.A. 105 junior Red Cross 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 F.N.A. 105 Vagabonds 11,125 Zn Club 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Swimming 105 All-school Play 105 West High School, Occident News 105 Youth Club 105 High-Times 10. SUE DE MOYE They say that sweet things come in small packages. Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 G.A.A. 105 Pep Club 105 Girls Glee 105 Library Assistant 12. CHARLES DELLOFANO An experienced baker who thinks school is a 12 year loaff' Safety Council 115 D.C.T. 125 Art Award 115 Biology Award 10. DOUG DE VOS Well-bred, friendly, lots of wit, with each grin, he'll make a hit. Home Room Officer, Vice President 115 Trojan Club 125 Junior Civitan Club 10511, Secretary 125 Spanish Club 105 Baseball 125 Track 115 Swimming 11, 12, Football, Junior Varsity 10,115 Var- sity 12. 'L UDY DIAMOND A good hleart is better than all the h d' fth ' if i at W 1ag0C1.i.'aQ, an Club 11, J Club 10. H JEAN DICKESON If fun is good, truth is better and love best of all. G.A.A. 105 Pep Club 10,l1,125 Vaga- bonds 10,11,125 HZU Club 11,125 Latin Club 105 Golf 11512, SE IUHS KATHLEEN DIXON 'Small in size and great in character. C.A.A. 10,115 Clee Club 125 Latin Club 10 11' Girls Basketball 10. MIKE DORSO They're only truly great when they're truly good. Homeroom Secretary and Treasurer 10, President 125 Iunior Red Cross 125 Vagabonds 10,11,125 junior Civitan Club 125 Glee Club 105115125 Latin Club 10,115 Tennis 125 Clee Club Musi- cal 1O,11,125 Junior-Senior Play 125 Vagabond Plays 10512. VERNON DOERR The answer to a maiderfs prayer. Key Club 125 Football 105 Tennis 11, 125 Perfect attendance 10. DICK DOTTOR To describe him fully we won't try, welll just say he's one swell guy. Home Room Vice President5 Trojan Club 11,125 Baseball 125 Basketball 125 Football 10,11,125 Swimming 125 Track 10,11,12. TERRY DORNAN Ligue and laugh and let the world go by. Homeroom Treasurer 105 Pep Club 115 Clee Club 125 Clee Club Musical 125 Junior-Senior Play 125 Iunior-Sen- ior Prom Committee 11. TOM DOYLE A modest man who has a personality others might well envyf, Page Twenty-Seven 'F'--'f ' EDDIE DRAWDY LINDA DUDLEY All great men are dying and I don't Looe is like a well, all right to taste feel so well myself. Home Room Officer, President 105 Vice President 11, President 125 Stu- dent Council 125 Trojan Club 10,11, 125 Iunior Civitan Club Board of Direc- tors 105 Treasurer 11, Vice President 125 Track 11,125 Football, junior Var- sity 10, Varsity 11,125 Basketball 10, 11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Boys State, House of Representatives 11. CONNYE DUERR Never ready, always late, but she smiles and so we waitf Home Room Officer, Treasurer 10, Secretary 115 Secretary 125 Pep Club 10,125 Cirls Trio 125 Z Club 11,125 Clee Club 10,11, Robe Chairman 125 Clee Club Musical 10,11,l25 junior- Senior Prom Committee 11. JOAN DUNDEE A happy smile ior every day, she gives to all who come er way. F.T.A. Vice President 125 G.A.A. 11, 125 Vagabonds 115 Z Club 125 Latin Club 115 Spanish Club 12, Tennis 11, 125 Prospect Hill High School, Baseball 105 Basketball 105 Athletic Award. JUDY DUNDEE She has a smile good for admission anywheref, F.T.A. 125 G.A.A. 11, Vice President 125 'hojanette Club 125 Vagabonds 115 Z Club 125 Latin Club 115 Tennis 11, 125 Library Assistant5 Prospect Hill High School, Baseball 105 Basketball 105 Sophomore-Freshman Prom Chairman. of but bad to fall into! Home Room Officer, Vice President 125 Pep Club 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Zn Club 11,125 Band 10,11,125 Spot- light Revue 10,11,125 Vagabonds 125 Honor Roll 10-2, 11,45 Girls State, City judge, County Judge 11. BONNYE DUERR She's full of lfun, with laughs and pals5 one of those a l-round gals. Home Room Officer, Secretary 10, Treasurer 11, Treasurer 125 Student Council 125 Pep Club 10,125 Z Club 11,125 Clee Club 10,115 Girls Trio 125 Clee Club Musical 10,1l,125 Junior-Sen- ior Prom Committee 115 Senior Class Float 125 Honor Roll 10-15 Perfect At- tendance 11. Mommie's little helperlm' JOHNNY EDWARDS Sometimes within his heacl he thinks athoughtf' Key Club 115 Trojan Club 11,125 Baseball 10,11,125 Basketball 105 Foot- ball, Junior Varsity 115 Track 11,12. JOE ELWELL A Like two perfect gentlemen rolled into v ,0- 0116. L Senior Class President5 Home Room Officer, Vice President 11, Vice Presi- dent 125 Trojan Club 125 Student Coun- cil 105 Vice President 115 Junior Civitan 10, Secretary 11,12g Clee Club 105 Treasurer 11, President 125 Latin Club, President 105 Junior-Senior Play 115 Tennis 1O,11,125 Clee Club Musical 10, 11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Honor Roll 10-1. PAT FABIAN Caregree, gay, and full of fung she is liked yeveryonef' Home Room Officer, Vice President 105 Junior Red Cross 105 Pep Club 10, 11,125 Z Club 115 Substitute Major- ette 105 Spotlight Revue 10. PAT FARNEN It is well to think well, it is divine to act wellf, SE IDRS Dignified Seniors?l?? DIANNE FLAVIA If personality could speak, sheid be called noisy. G.A.A. 125 Pep Club 12. JIM FLYNT It matters not how long we live, but how. Home Room Officer, President 115 Trojan Club 11,125 Junior Civitan Club 10,11,125 Football, Co-Captain 125 Track 11,12. 1 SE IIQIHS Page Thirty CARY FULLER Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life' Band 10,11,125 Spotlight Review 10, 11,12. I SHARON GALLUP 'It pays to be good natured and friend- ly to a l who come your way. Michigang Class Officer, Secretary 115 F.T,A. 115 G.A.A. 115 Pep Club 115 F.H.A.: Music Gals 115 D.C.T. 125 Bas- ketball 11, Captaing Tennis 115 C-lee Club Musical 115 Junior-Senior Play 115 Library Assistant 11. SANDRA FRANCIS Tulsa it easy and have fun while you can. Pep Club 10,11,125 Vagabonds 11,125 Z Club 125 Junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 11. BARBARA CAMMONS A lovely face with a personality to match, G.A.A. 125 Vagabonds 105 Glee Club 105 Glee Club Musical 10. WILLIAM FRANTZ QA lacy you'll like better each passing ay. IANIE GARDNER Never take work, worry, or love too seriously. Homeroom Secretary 11, Treasurer 125 G.A.A. 10, Point Recorder 11, Presi- dent 125 F.T,A., Secretary 11,125 Pep Club 105 Safety Council, Secretary 115 Z Club 11,125 Clee Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Glee Club Musical 10,11,12. BONNIE C-ASCOYNE Of course I'm ambitious, but so far Foe kept it a secretf, Library Club 10,11,125 Library Assist- ant l0,l1,12. K DOROTHY GIERMAN 'I was born to laughter and merry comrades make me glow. Honor Roll 1-115 Class Officer, Sec- retary 10, Home Room Officer 10, Sec- retary 11, Secretary Treasurer 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Publications Staff 11, Copy Editor, Organ. Editor P25 Z Club 115 Clee Club 10, Spanish Club 105 Golf 12g Cheerleader junior Varsity 105 C-lee Club Musical 105 junior-Sem ior Play Committee 115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Senior Float5 Christmas Assembly. DOUG GATCHELL Three fifths of him genius, two fifths sheer fudge. Home Room Officer, Vice President 115 Student Council 125 Trojan Club 11,125 Ir. Civitan Club 10,11,125 Board of Directors 10,125 Basketball 11,125 Golf 10,11,125 Track 125 junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Honor Roll 2-10, 1- 11. CAROL GILBERT She has a smile for every girl and two for every boy. Pep Club 11,125 Tennis 125 Office Assistant 11. PATRICIA GIBNEY Mayv she neoer change, except in name. G.A,A. 125 Ir. Red Cross 115 Pep Club 125 Vagabonds 125 Vagabond Plays 125 Freshman Dance Committee. RUTH GOMME Through thick and thin, she wills to winf' BARBARA GIBSON A strong mind prompted by noble purpose. W7 SE IUHS SE IUH5 Page Thirty-Two RANDY HALL Some men succeed because they are destined to, but most men do because they are determined tof' Class Officer, Vice President 10, Vice President 11, Home Room Officer, Pres- ident 10, President 11, President 12, Trojan Club 11,12, Junior Civitan Club, Vice President 10, President 11, Treas- urer 12, Latin Club, President 10, Bas- ketball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,12, Jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee, Boy's State, Senator, Senior Float, Boy of the Month, Honor Roll 6-10, 5-11, Semi-finalist NMSC, Civitan Citizenship Award, Out- standing Junior Boy. HUDDY GOODMAN A favorite with all is she-with her personality, why shouldn't she be? Home Room Officer, Secretary 10, Secretary 11, Secretary 12, Pep Club 10,11, Secretary 12, Trojanette Club ,10, Chaplain 11, Secretary 12, Latin Club 10, Colt 11, Cheerleader 10,11,12, RONNIE HANCOCK Good manners and knowledge maketh agood rnanf, Home Room Officer, Treasurer 11, Student Council 10, Latin Club 10, Swimming 12, Junior-Senior Play 12, Attended the Southern Association of Student Council Convention. JACKIE GRIES If she can't find anything to laugh about, she giggles. F.T.A. 10, Cv.A.A. 10. DAVID HARR Always be a friend and you will never hunger for friendship. JUDY HALL She is merry and clever, an agreeable maiden. c.A.A. 10, Pep Club 10,11,12, Hz Club 12, Latin Club President 12, Vaga- bonds 10,12. MIKE HARTMAN To know him is to like himf' Homeroom officer, President 105 jun- ior Red Cross 115 Safety Council 115 Vagabonds 105 Band 10,115 Glee Club 115 Glee Club Musical 115 Spotlight Revue 1O,1'1. DICK HASSON He looks quiet, but he sure does get arounclf, Trojan Club 125 Basketball 105 Foot- ball 1O,115 Track 10,11,12. NANCY HARVEY Angel at heart, mischievous at mind. Pep Club 10,11,125 Glee Club 10, 11,125 Glee Club Musical'10,11,125 Spotlight Revue 11. LINDA HATCHER Her voice is like a lark and her smile Ls like the very sunshinef, F.T.A. 115 junior Red Cross 125 Pep Club 11,125 Vagabonds 125 Z Club 125 Glee Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 10, 115 Clee Club Musical 10,11,125 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 115 Science Award 10. PETE HASLER You don't appreciate him until you know him. Junior Red Cross 105 Thespians 125 Vagabonds 1O,11, President 125 junior Civitan Club 10,11,125 Latin Club Vice President 11,125 Football 10,115 Track 105 junior-Senior Play 115 Vagabond Plays 12. GRAHAM HAYES Like the bee, we should make our in- dustry our amusement. Won state 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest. BOB HASSON T here are some people who just can't help being nice. Trojan Club 10,11,125 Glee Club 11, 125 Football, Manager 10,115 Swimming 105 Track, Manager 105 Glee Club Musi- cal 11,125 Library Assistant 11: Per- fect Attendance 10: Safetv Council 11. SE IUH5 SE IIIHS Page Thirty-Four MARK HENNEBURY He is quiet, he is shy, but there is 5,949 mischief in his eye. ' ' JOAN HICKEY A kind heart is a fountain of gladnessf' Home Room Officer, Treasurer 10, Vice President 125 Student Council 115 Pep Club 10,11,l25 C.A,A. 105 Z Club 115 D.C.T. Chaplain 125 junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. BILL HEMMIS U He's the very pineapple of politeness. Trojan Club 11,125 Junior Civitan Club 10,11,125 Football 10,11,12. ERROL HICKS An athlete plus an all-round guy5 he'll reach his goal sure as time flies' Class Officer 12, Co-Treasurer5 Homeroom Officer 12, Presidentg F .T.A. 12, President5 junior Red Cross 105 Thespians 105115125 Trojan Club 10,11, 125 Vagabonds 10,11,125 junior Civitan Club 10,11,125 Clee Club 125 Baseball 10,11,125 Basketball, Junior Varsity 10, 115 Football 10,11,125 Glee Club Musi- cal 105 Spotlight Revue 105 Vagabond Plays 105 Office Assistant 115 Senioi Class Committee, Homecomingg Youth Town Committeeg Track 10,11,12. MARY MARGARET HENDERSON Many boys haue passed her eyes, but only one can make her sigh. Pep Club 115 Vagabonds 105 Z Club 115 D.C.T., Treasurer 125 Office Assistant 10. RITA HICKS The best in life is a good time. C.A.A. 10, Sec. 11,125 Latin Club 12. ELMER HILBRANT If school is liberty-give me death. junior Civitan Club 125 Latin Club 10, Football 12. MARILYN HOEFL The girl with the gift of gala. Office Assistant 12. cc SARAH HILL Sincerity gives wings to power. D.C.T. 11, President 12. KEN HOHLA Wise and witty, full of fun, all these virtues found in one. Amherst High School 10, Home Room Officer, Treasurer 115 Junior Civi-, tan Club 125 Basketball 10,11,12g Foot- ball 10, Tennis 11,12. MARY ANN HOCHDORFER Kind words cost little, but are worth much. ESTELLE IIIOLDER A gal with a purpose. ' BRUCE HODGSON Always happy, always folly, neoer sad or melanoholyf, Home Room Officer, Vice President 10, Vice President 125 junior Red Cross 105 Junior Civitan Club 10,11,12g Bas- ketball 12g Track 11. SE IUH5 SE IUHS Puge Thlrty-Six SUE HOWDEN The world looks brighter from behind a smile. Pep Club 125 Z Club 115 Junior- Senior Play 11. CAROL HOPPE ,light hearted and happy person is s e. Z Club 11,125 Spanish Club 10, Sec- retary. PATRICIA HOWE A smile with an intent to do mischief. G.A.A. 11,125 Honor Roll 11-15 Swim- ming llg Troy, New York. MARGARET HOUSTON T he mildest manner, the gentlest heart. G.A.A. 125 Swimming 12. JACK HOWELL When men look for leaders among men, he'll be theref, Class Officer, 10, Treasurerg 11, Pres- ident5 Home Room Officer 11,125 Stu- dent Council 10,11,12, President5 Vaga- bonds 10,115 Junior Civitan Club 10, 11512, Presidentg Latin Club 10, Vice President5 Track 115 Vagabond Plays 105 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 115 Bgyis State 115 Honor Roll 10-6 11-6, 1 - . LINDA HOWARD Your flavor is everything-the vanilla of society. Pep Club 10,11,125 Z Club 12. MARILYN HUGG A smile cures the wounding of a frownf' G.A.A. 125 Vagabonds 125 Spanish Club 115 Perfect Attendance 10,11. JIM HUNTER Good, better, best, never let it rest gil your good is better and your better est. Home Room Officer 11,12g F.T.A. 11, Treasurer 12, Secretary, junior Civi- tan Club 10, Secretary 11, Vice Presi- dent 12g Spanish Club 12, Baseball 1O,1l,12, Football 12, Honor Roll 10-6, 11-65 Perfect Attendance 11, Outstanding Sophomore Boy. JANE ZJOHN SON She's not very ta l, in fact rather small, biitjolly and bright and well-liked by a . C.A.A. 10, junior Red Cross 12, Clee Club 12. KAREN INGRAHAM A smile is a light in the window of your grace that tells us your heart is home. Home Room Officer 10,115 ZH Club 123 Band 10,11,12. JOHN JOHNSON A winner never quits, a quitter never wins. Perfect Attendance 10,11. CLAUDIA IRVIN Full of fun and fancy free, she's as nice as nice can be. G.A.A. 1O,11,l2g. Z Club 115 Girls Glee Club 10, Library Assistant 10,11, 12. CLARENCE JONES To act is easy, to think is hard. D.C.T. 12. I JACK JARVINEN No one understands me-I must be a genius. Spanish Club 10, Library Assistant 10. aw, f, , 4 1:35727 ' '.f?ffZ?flfffY'4Zf,g 2117: Q'7f2YfEf .'f'7Q7f' 21:2 f 'Qif,'.l5.7'5Y-12' ,L.'f Y . fi gf ' 'ff' 1' ' ,m,,r,f,ff.fM. ,cgi if 5 rw ff ,1, , 1 ,.:'f,f:a. . .V -, 1 I W -7' , ' xp! :2tWlFQfI,?vp'Z 4 'K1 HZ, f ' ' fffivqf . 2 f- if J 41,4 nf M graft' wi s. -. 1 f f 13 V ,, 2 1 if 4 59 . XWGJQ.. 5 ft , 'Z . I 1 .. -s 'ef '.f.-wff.-ttf, ,.., af, , W f. .-4--r V .. ,ne -g,,:i5.. 1 -. .f . -L ,- '.,ma,vgfgr,,w,,,,gy,3f, .f f fzfffgikff ' . X5 ,f ....,, , . s , MQ 'ff' - a , ,L f ,,,, '52 ' , 'rf ., If' C Q if 5 ,1524 5, , L 1.7 . ,, - I-, 'M Y ' If 6-it Qfflif I ' sz' VNV W5 , , .,,, DV K SE IUHS SHIRLEY JONES A big smile and a kind word are her Dassports anywhere. C.A.A. 115 Point Recorder 125 Publi- cations Staff Associate Copy Editorg Subscription Editor 125 Spanish Club 105 Tennis 11, 125 Office Assistant 105 Honor Roll 11-15 Miss Maroon :Sz White 115 Christmas Assembly 12. JUDY KAISER All good things which exist are the fruit of originality. Clee Club 10,125 Spanish Club 115 Swimming 11,12, Managerg Clee Club Musical 10,12. TED KASSA Still waters run deep. Junior Civitan Club 10,11,12. MARYWJOAN KEMP Always in ev' ence with contagious laughter. C.A.A. 11,125 Perfect Attendance 11. 4 CHRISTINE JORGENSEN Modesty is the beauty of a womanf Home Room Officer, Treasurer 115 Secretary 125 Junior Red Cross 105 Trojanette Club 10,11,125 Z Club, 11 125 Tennis 10511, Captain 12. MARYANNE KACHUBA 'An addition to any group? F.T.A. 125 Z Club 11,125 Latin Club 105 Spanish Club 12. iii 1' -wmnjs-' 1 3,3531-T-2 yaokhfi fmlfw r,,m '-5 1.1mm :mmm W'e arenit all dignified! 1 a DAVID KOENIC H ard work leads to successf' Hamilton H. S.: Spanish Club 105 115 junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. DOROTHY KOPP Here's a Dot with a lot of dashf' G.A.A. 125 Z Club 11. ROGER KOPP Looe me little, looe me long. Iunior Civitan Club 115125 105115 Golf 11,125 Track 11512. Football RONALD KORPINEN Good qualities need no advertising. Spanish Club 115 Swimming 105115 125 Perfect Attendance 11. x SE IUHS He who tooteth his own horn knows that it has been tootedf' MIRIA KosK1 Kir1dness and politeness win popular- l' . lyF.T.A. 125 ZH Club 125 Glee Club 125 Latin Club 115 Spanish Club 105 'C-lee Club Musical 12. LOIS KRAMER A sunny disposition lines life's darkest clouds. C.A.A. 105 Pep Club 105115125 Thes- pians 105115125 Vagabonds 105115125 UZ Club 11,125 Glee Club 10,125 Musi- cal 10,125 Vagabond Plays 105 Office Assistant 115 Iunior-S---ior Prom Com- mittee 11. epfv'-Xif SE IIJIIS Page Forty JAMES LAWRENCE The world is to be enjoyed and 1'll make the most of it. Junior Red Cross 105 D.C.T. 125 Track 11. SUE KUNKEL It's nice to he natural when youire naturally nicef' Home Room Officer 10, Secretary5 11 Secretary5 12 Treasurer5 Junior Red Cross 10,11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Pub- lications Staffg Business Education 125 Vagabonds 115 'KZI' Club 11,125 Glee Club 125 Latin Club 105 Junior Varsity Cheer- leader 10,115 Clee Club Musical 125 Library Assistant 115 Office Assistant 125 Senior Class Committee, Float, Christmas Assembly5 Youth Town 11, Finance Director. FAITH MARIE LAWSON It is a merry heart that has many friends. PAT LAINE Naturally good naturedf, C-.A.A. 125 Vagabonds 125 Girls Glee Club 125 Tennis 125 Clee Club Musical 125 Vagabond Plays 12. JOETTA LEE Lots of ood nature and plenty of fun make her well liked by everyone. junior Red Cross 115 Pep Club 115 Band 10,11,125 Latin Club 105 Spanish Club 125 Spotlight Revue 10,11,125 jun- ior-Senior Prom Committee 11. DIANE LAMB Life is short, so have a hallf, C.A.A. 10,11,125 Pep Club 105115125 Zn Club 125 Girlls Chorus 105 Swim- ming 105 Clee Club Musical 10. EVERETT LE MOULT A cheerful disposition 129 a fund of ready capital. Class Officer, Treasurer 115 Home Room President 10,11,125 junior Red Cross 10, President 11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Trojan Club 10,11,125 Vaga- bonds 10,11,125 Latin Club 105 Swim- ming 10,11,125 Track 125 junior Senior Play 125 Vagabond Plays 105 S.A.R. Oratorical Contest. SANDRA LITZ The finest ones are the quietestf' C.A.A. 12. FRED LYON Fm ehivalrous5 I'll defend any girl against any man hut rnyse f. Home Room President 10,115 Trojan Club 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,12g Football 1O,11,125 Track 10,11,12. SHERRY LOACH A happy heart, a gay smile, here's a really great galf, Class President 105 Homeroom Presi- dent 115 Student Council, Secretary 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Thespians 1O,11,125 Glee Club 10,11, Secretary 125 Span- ish Club, President 115 Golf 105 Clee Club Musical 10,11,125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee, Entertainment, Cirl's State, House of Representativesg Honor Roll, 5 times 10. BOB MQICKENZIE The kind of fellow everyone likes. v KAREN LONG No one knows what she can do until she does it, C.A.A. 1O,11, Secretary 125 Pep Club 105 Trojanette Club 11,125 Z Club 115 Speech 115 Clee Club 105 Latin Club 115 Swimming 10,11,12. VIRGINIA MARCH She came a stranger and remains a friend, G.A.A. 125 Pep Club 125 Vagabonds 125 Cirls' Clee Club 125 Golf 125 Clee Club Musical 12. SAM LUCIANO 'Teojnle who make no noise are danger- ous. ,in-... SE IUHS SE IUHS Page Forty-Two SHERYLL MATHIS Ever ready as a friend. Southwest High, Miami 105 Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 G.A.A. 10, 125 Y-Teens 105 Spanish Club 10. LINDA MARCRUM ZHer accent charms all those who know er. Paschal High School 10,115 Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 F .T.A. 10, 115 junior Red Cross 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Phylades 105 Little Congress 105 Homecoming Attendant 12. BOB MEEHAN Jolly and merry and full of fun5 bril- liant is he in more ways than one.', Junior Civitan Club 125 Clee Club 125 Golf 125 Swimming 125 Track 125 Glee Club Musical 12. JEAN MARTIN Hers is a loving heart that under- stands. Iunior Red Cross 10,11,125 Pep Club 125 Vagabonds 125 Z Club 125 Girls' Chorus 115 Latin Club 125 Glee Club Musical 12. IEANNETTE MELTON Paths of kindness are paved with happi- ness. , G,A.A. 105 Pep Club 105 Vagabonds 105 Library Assistant 10. TEDDY MARTIN Little we think, less we dog isrft it funny how we pull through? Home Room Officer President 10. JENNY MCBRIDE Sincere and true, she strives in all her best to do. Library Club 10, President 11,12. v l l KAREN MCGILL Cute and happy, neat as a pin, what- ever she does we know she'll win. Home Room Officer, Treasurer 129 Pep Club 10,11,12g Zn Club 11, Major- ette 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Spot- li ht Revue 1O,11,12, Youth Town, Sec- 8 -fretziry 10,11. -2 NORBERT MQNAMARA 'Trornises and hearts are rnacle to be ' J f broken. ' ' s MAUREEN MCGRATH Likable, and very sincere, always so nike to everyone near. h Pep Club 11,125 Z Club 12, Latin Club 10. CLAIRECE MILES An eye for art, taste refined, tender heart and clever mincl..', Home Room Officer, Treasurer 11, Thespians 10, Secretary 11, Vice Presi- dent 12g Zn Club 12, Vagabonds 10, Secretary 11, Vice President 12g Span- ish Club 105 junior-Senior Club 11g Spotlight Revue 10,11,12g Vagabond Play 10,11,125 Office Assistant 10,11,12. GORDON Mac LEAN IR. 'lWorkP I believe in it, but I'1n not in favor of it. lojunior Civitan Club 10,11,12, Tennis DEBBIE MILLER A halo of sweetness surrounds her pathsf, Q Junior Red Cross 11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Spanish Club 10. PATTY MCKENNA Never too busy to speak, never too un- happy to smile. ' Home Room Officer, President 10, Vice President 125 Pep Club 10,11,12g Band, Substitute Majorette 104 Spanish Club 105 Z Club 11, D.C.T. 125 Homecoming Court 10,114 Honor Roll 2-10, 1-11. 1. 3 SE IUH5 SUSAN MILLER Sweet 'n' happy and always srnilinf' Home Room Officer 10, Vice Presi- dent, Student Council 11, Junior Red Cross 12, Latin Club 10, Recorder, Span- ish Club 12, Treasurer, Office Assist- ant 10, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 11, Honor Roll 4-10, 3-11. INA MILLER Happiness is no laughing matterf, Pep Club 10,11, Thespians 1O,11,12, Vagabonds 10,11,12, Latin Club 10, Vagabond Play 10, Office Assistant 11. ELLEN MINGO Have fun today-tomorrow may never comef, D.C.T. 11,12. KATHY MILLER Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. G.A.A. 11,12, Pep Club 10,11, Vaga- bonds 11, Zn Club 11, Cirls, Clee Club 12, Clee Club Musical 1O,12, Library Assistant 10,11, Office Assistant 12. PENNY MITCHELL She's full of wit and living fun, look out world, here she comes. Home Room Officer 12, Treasurer, Student Council 12, Pep Club 10,12, HZ Club 12, Cirls, Clee Club 12, Latin! Club 10, Spanish Club 12, Library Assistant 12. SHARON MILLER If smiles were used for money, she'd be a millionaire. Home Room Officer, Secretary 11, junior Red Cross 10,11, Treasurer 12, Chairman, Band 10,11, Latin Club 10, Spotlight Revue 10,11, Office Assistant 12, Honor Roll 1-10. ' NANCY MOLDEN Fun is fun, when work Ls' donef' Council Rock High School, Band 10, 11. IEANETTE MORROW Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you. Student Council 105 Band 10,11,125 Spotlight Revue 10,1l,12. ROBERT NEILSON Minds are like parachutes-they only function when open. Junior Red Cross 125 junior Civitan Club 125 Football 105 Golf 125 Perfect Attendance 10511. MIKE MORROW So much is a man worth as he es-teerns himself. Spanish Club 125 Basketball 11. MAUREN NORTON She's endowed with a sweet and friend- ly naturef' Pep Club 125 Latin Club 12. JOE MUNFORD The key of life is friendship. TOM OATWAY Let us so live that when we die even the undertaker will be sorry. Student Council 125 Trojan Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 125 Baseball 11, 125 junior Varsity Basketball 11, Tennis 125 Boys State Honor Roll 10-5, 11-2, Varsity Basketball 12. ROBERT DALE NASH At first we think he's rather quiet but later on he's quite cz riot. , ,pi .4 SE IUHS SE IUHS 1 Poge Forty-Six ANN PEARLMAN The secret of success is constancy of purpose. C.A.A. 105 Junior Red Cross 10, 11, Vagabonds 10,115 Spanish Club 12. EVANS ODOM The path is rocky that leads to suc- cess. D.C.T. 12. THOMAS PENCE If good looks and mischief were mon- ey, had be a millionariref' Junior Civitan Club 11,125 Band 10, Football 11,12g Spotlight Revue 10. iii' MARY JANE OCLE 'KBeauty, brains, talent-plus, this girl's a hit with all of us. Pep Club 125 Vagabonds 125 Z Club 12, Glee Club 12, Swimming 12, Clee Club Musical 12. LARRY PHILLIPS It's not good for a man to be alone. D.C.T. 12, Football 105 Perfect'At- tendance 10. PHILLIP PARRISH Fun and friends are his with his easy- going ways. JOYCE PIERCE She is friendly to one and all. C.A.A. 12, Tennis 125 Library As- sistant 10. H BARBARA PIERRI Sometimes I sit and think, and some- times I just sit. Pep Club 11,125 Office Assistant 12. , JIM REICHHELD Whats life without a little bit of mis- shiefiy' MARIA POLAND Sincereity is her middle name. F.T.A.g Spanish Club 11, Speech Club 11. ARDIS REMINCTON Women are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of men. Pep Club 10,11,I2g Vagabonds 10,129 Majorettes 12, Substitute Swimming 10, Spotlight Revue 125 Vagabond Plays 1 . CAROL PORTER Her eyes twinkle with unsaicl folly, she has a smile that's really jolly. Home Room Officer 10, Chaplain 11, Secretary 12, Secretary, junior Red Cross 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,12g Z Club 11,125 Majorette 10,11,12, Latin Club 12, Spanish Club 10,115 Spotlight Revue 10,11,12g junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. MARIANNE RICKENBACK Small folks seem to fill the space that no other folks can. Pep Club 12, Office Assistant 12. ELEANOR BEAM Gentle in her manner, and fair to look upon. Vagabonds 12, Glee Club 125 Honor Roll 10-3, 11-2. SE IUHS fs . DORIS RIENDEAU She enters a room voice firstf, Junior Red Cross 105 Pep Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 11, KENNY ROBERTS He has the habit of looking on the bright side of things. Band 10,115 Captain 125 Latin Club 11, President 125 Spotlight Revue 10, 11,12. DIANE ROGERS Always laughing, never sad5 sometimes naughty but never had. Home Room Officer, Secretary 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Z Club 115 Span- ish Club 105 D.C.T. Secretary 125 Office Assistant 105 junior Senior Prom Com- mittee 115 Honor Roll 3-10. TOM RIGGINS For man is man and master of his fatef' F.T.A. 125 Junior Red Cross 115 Vaga- bonds 125 Latin Club 115 Spanish Club 125 Office Assistant 10. BRUCE RITCHIE There's a lot of fun in the world you know how to find it, and he does. ' Glee Club Musical 125 Glee Club 12. Man, like we're STILL not afraid of Budka! LARRY ROGERS If you rest, you rustf, Band 10,11,125 Spotlight Revue 10,115 12. if SE IUH5 'V and A! SUSAN ROLL She's full of fun, with laughs and palsg one of those all-round real sweet galsf' Bemidji High School5 C.A.A. 10511, Presidentg junior Red Cross 125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Zn Club 125 A.V.A. 105 Clee Club 11,125 F.H.A. 115 Drama Club 115 Spanish Club 115 Orchestra 10,115 Golf 125 junior-Senior - Prom Committee 11. G JUDY ROSS In her speech is ready kindness. Student Council 115 Thespians 11, 125 Vagabonds 11512. JOHN ROSSELLO A guy worth knowing? JANE RUYLE A girl who is pleasant, a girl who is gag, a girl who is happy the live long ay. Pep Club 10,11,125 Publications Staff 11, Co-Editor 125 Vagabonds 105 Z Club 11,125 Majorette 10,11,125 Latin Club 105 Sptolight Revue 10,11,125 Of- fice Assistant 125 junior-Senior Prom Committeeg Senior Float Committee. SE IUHS Senior Seats, At Lastl LOHRIE SAUNDERS Without love and laughter there is no joyg so letfs live, love and laugh. Library Assistant 10,11. BILL SCHXVABE Ambition and genius-one and the same. B0y's Stateg Honor Roll 4-10, 5-115 Home Room Officer, President 11, Pres- ident 125 Student Council 105 F.T.A. 125 junior Red Cross 105 junior Civitans 105115125 Latin Club 105 Spanish Club 12, Presidentg Junior Senior Prom Com- mittee5 Senior Class Float Committee. SE IUHS N , Page Fifiy ANNA MAE SCORE Noteworthy for her charm and dig n't . lfflome Room Officer, Chaplain 10 Z Club 125 Honor Roll 10-5. HERBERT SCHUETTE He seems quiet, he seems shy, hut don't you worry, he'll get by. TERE SEELEY His air, his manners, all who see ad- . v mire. Vagabonds 125 Junior Civitan Club 10 11,125 Golf 125 Track 10,11,12. llANET SCHULTZ She is ric ly endowed with personality and energy. Home Room Officer, Vice President 10, President 11, President 125 Student Council, Secretary 105 Pep Club l0,11, 125 Safety Council, Vice President 105 Trojanette Club 10, Secretary 11, Presi- dent 125 Glee Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 105 Golf 125 Cheerleader 10,11,125 Glee Club Musical 10,11,125 junior Senior Prom Committee 115 Girls State, Chief justice of Supreme Court, Float Com- mittee 125 Girl of the Month-Novem- ber 125 Outstanding Sophomore Girl, Outstanding junior Girl, Good Citizen- ship Award5 Honor Roll 10-45 11-3. NORMA SHEPARD Her gentle way, her earnest eyes, dis'- close spirit, sweet and wisef' NZD Club 115 Glee Club 125 Glee Club Musical 12. STEPHEN SCHVVENK 'The worlds no better if we worry, life's no longer if we hurryf' Semi-finalist, NM SC. BETTY SHEUBROOKS She's attractive, she's active-'nuf said. Pep Club 11,125 NZM Club 115 Palm Beach High, junior Red Cross 10. 7 Junior Red Cross 105 Pep Club 10,12' 2 Iunior Red Cross 10,11, County Coun- cil Chairman 125 Safety Council 12- 1 7 CHARLOTTE SILVERS Kindness is one thing you can't gioe away-it always comes hack to youf, Class Officer, Vice President 12, Home Room Officer, President 10, Pres- ident 11, Secretary 12, Trojanette Club 12, Z Club Treasurer 11, President 12, Glee Club 12: Latin Club 10g Swimming 10,115 C-lee Club Musical 12, Homecoming Float Committee, Honor Roll 1-10, 4-11. tee, LARRY SMITH H e profits most who serves bestf' junior Red Cross 10, D.C.T. 12. RICHLYN SMALL Learn to live and lioe to learn. Home Room Officer, Secretary 10, Secretary 11, Student Council 11, Pep Club 10,125 Z Club 12, Glee Club 10,115 Latin Club 105 Glee Club Musi- cal 10,115 Iunior-Senior Prom Commit- teeg Honor Roll 3-11. SANDY SMITH A personality all her own. Home Room Officer, Treasurer 10, Junior Red Cross 10, Pep Club 10,11 12, Vagabonds 10,115 HZ Club 11 Glee Club I0,12, C-lee Club Musical 1O,12g Vagabond Plays 10,11. BEVERLY SMITH Beauty and friendliness look well to- getherf' Home Room Officer, Vice President 10, F.T.A. 11,125 G.A.A. 10, Junior Red Cross 10,125 Pep Club 10,11,12, Vagabonds 10,11,12: Zn Club 11.121 Spanish Club 12, Junior Senior Play 11, 12, Vagabond Plays 10,125 Library As- sistant 10,11. 10,11. GLADYS SNYDER She who is a friend always has many rzends fy. -,, Band 10,11,12g Spotlight Revue 10, 11. JUDY SMITH Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. Class Officer, Co-treasurer 12, Home Room Officer, Secretary 11, Chaplain 125 F.T.A. Vice President 11, Publications Staff Business and Layouts 12, Vaga- bonds 10: Zn Club, Board Member 12, Latin Club, Treasurer 10, junior-Senior Play 11, Junior Senior Prom Committee 115 Girls State, Senator, Cirl of the Month, Honor Roll, 1-10, 4-11. SE IDRS SE IUH5 i Q Page Fifty-Two RAY STILEN All I'ue known Foe guessed5 and all I 'oe learned is forgotten? Key Club 125 Football 1O,11,12. LEONARD SOMBRET When I feel like working, I lie down until the feeling goes away? JIM ST. LOUIS With a time for work and time for fun, Jim is liked by everyone. junior Red Cross 11, Treasurer 125 Junior Civitan Club 125 Clee Club 125 Latin Club 105 Golf 11,125 Clee Club Musical 125 Office Assistant 11. SHIRLEY SPECHT Three traits we hold in high esteem -calm, quiet, and all serenef, Y-Teens 105 D.C.T. 12. BARBARA STONE She's eoer ready for a time that's gayg so let it come when 'ere it may. F.T.A. 115 Pep Club 105 ZW Club 115 Glee Club 10,115 Spanish Club 105 Clee Club Musical 10,115 Junior-Senior Prom Committee. CHARLES STAHMAN He is witty, he is clever, he's an all around good fellow? ANTHONY STRAVINO Washington isn't the only D. C. I plan to spend my life aroundf, Vagabonds 11,125 junior Civitan Club 10,11,125 Latin Club, Officer 11,125 Foot- ball 105 Honor Roll 11. 'WH N., .,, ,, ,, LESLIE SXVANN People may succeed me but never replace me. Junior Red Cross 12, C-lee Club 10, 11,12, Baseball 12, Basketball 12, Ten- nis 12, Glee Club Musical 11,12. ROY SZEMBER Men of silence are always success-ful. GENEVA SVVENSEN Carefree, gay, and full of fun, she is liked by everyone. Home Room Officer 11, C.A.A. 12, Junior Red Cross 10,125 Pep Club 12, Z Club 12, Majorette 11,12, Spanish Club 10, Secretary, Golf 12, Tennis 11, 12, Spotlight Revue 11,12, Iunior-Senior Prom Committee 11, Honor Roll 10-1, 11-1, Homecoming Queen 12. NOEL TANFIELD A perfect blond with pleasant ways, her eyes light up on darkest days, Pep Club 11, Trojanette Club 12, Cirl's Clee Club 12, Swimming 11 Clee Club Musical 12, Perfect Atten dance 10. JULIE SWENSEN She does many things well, but in sports she really excels. C.A.A. 10-11, Prseident 12, Treasur- er, Pep Club 10, Trojanette Club 11, 12 Swimming 11, 12, Tennis 10, 11. TED TAN FIE LD Fd be better if I could, bat it's so lonesome being good. Trojan Club 12, Swimming 11. SUSIE SNVITZER To know is nothing at all, to imagine L9 everything? F.T.A. 10,11, Thespians 12, Vaga- bonds 11,12, Treasurer, Latin Club 10, Vagabond Plays 11,12, Junior-Senior Play 11, Library Assistant 10, Office Assistant 12. ss -,,5.i 5 I f .sf et, , Q f'i'ibii wa F SE IUHS SE IUHS Page Fifty-Four ROBERT TITTEMORE Haste makes wastef' D.C.T. 11, lst Vice President. JIM TAPPE Once a gentleman, always a gentle- man. CAROL TURNQUIST Be a doer and not a earer only. Z Club 12. v GERRY TAPPER Look out! I may hecome famous. Swimming 11,12. KAREN TUTEN Openminded, frank, and fair, here's a girl for whom we care. Publications Staff, Associate Copy Editor, Subscription Editor 125 Spanish Club 105 G.A.A. 125 Office Assistant 12. Christmas Assembly 12. PAUL THOMAS Ask everyones advice, then do as you please. - Latin Club 115 Swimming 11,125 Per- fect Attendance 10,11. NANCY TUTTLE Good-nature Ls stronger than the world itself. Home 'Room Officer, Treasurer 115 Student Council 115 Pep Club 105 Tro- janette Club 11,125 HZ Club 115 Span- ish Club President 105 Tennis 1O,11, 125 Office Assistant 11. LARRY TYO Larry is quiet, Larry is shy, he certainly is a well-liked guyf, lzjunior Civitan Club 125 Football 11, AL VAN DYKE As ,rnany good points as a pack of pins. Thespians 11,125 Vagabonds 10,11, 12, D.C.T. 12. GAIL VALENTINE 'ihgot exactly noisy, but a swell kind of ga. Pep Club 10, Trosanette Club 11, 12, Latin Club 10, Tennis 10,11,12, ionor Roll 11-35 Perfect Attendance BILL VELIX One arm around a football, the other around a gi-rl. Key Club 10, Trojan Club 12, Foot- ball 10,11,12, Swimming 12, Track 10, 11,12. ELLA MAY VAN DE WATER Quietness encourages better thinkingfl Pep Club 12, Colf 12, Office Assist- ant 125 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. STUART VILLARS Thinking Ls but an idle waste of tirnef' FLORINE VANDIVER Charms strike the eye, but merit wins the soul. gif SE IUH5 .af 'I f f f 4 ,,.. K BOB WADE 'Good health and good sense are two of life's greatest blessings? DONNIE WEST A good time now is worth two gone hy. Home Room Officer 125 Latin Club 11512. BEVERLY WALLACE For we that live to please, must please to live. Pep Club 11,125 Vagabonds 105 Vaga- bond Plays 10. DELISON WHITE Good qualities has he, full of fun, nice as can hef' CARY WALLER God saoe the king, I'll save the queen. Home Room Officer 10,115 junior Red Cross 11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Vagabonds 10,115 Band 10,115 All-school play 10,115 Junior-Senior Play 115 Spot- light Revue 10,115 Vagabond Plays 10, CAROLYN WHITTENBURC 'iLife is like music, it must be com- posed hy feeling and instinct, not hy ear. Pep Club 105 Thespians 115 Vaga- bonds 10,115 Clee Club 10,11,125 Latin Club 105 Clee Club Musical 10,11,125 Vagabond Plays 105 Office Assistant 12. KELLY WARD Happy-go-lucky, gay, and freeg There is nothing that bothers me. Home Room Officer 10,11,125 Stu- dent Council 105 Key Club 115 Trojan Club 11,125 Junior Civitan Club 10,11, 125 Baseball 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11, 12, Captain. MARY BETH WIERDA The wearer of a smile that spells friendship? F.T.A. 11,125 C.A.A. 11,125 Vaga- bonds 11,125 Z Club 125 Sophomore Girls Social Club 105 Band 105 Spanish Club 12. DAVID WILLIAMS Let thy speech be better than thy si- lence, or he silentf' PAT WOOD An ,ocean of personality with a smile on every wave. Home Room Officer 10, Secretary, 11 Secretaryg Student Council 105 Pep Club 10,11, Treasurer 12, Trojanette Club 10,11, Vice President 12, Spanish Club 10, Swimming 10,11,12, Cheerleader 10,1h12, Junior-Senior Prom Commit- tee . FRANK YVILLIAMS There must he some good hard work in him, hut so far none has ever come out. Junior Red Cross 12, Spanish Club 10,11. CLEVE YAUN A riot of a guy. Track 11. CHRIS WILLIS Why should life all labor be?', Spanish Club 11, Tennis 11,12. SUZANNE YOUNCMARK When most people are through with fun, Suzanne has just begun. HZ Club 11,125 junior-Senior Play 11, junior-Senior Prom Committee 11. WAYNE WILSON The best way to hold a girl is in your arms. Trojan Club 11,125 Vagabonds 10- junior Civitan Club 11,125 Football 11, 12. SE IUH5 SE IUHS Page Fifty-Eight ANNE SIMMS She's never too busy to play a prank or do a favor. DALE ZIMMERMAN The world is blessed by men who do things. Band 12, Spotlight Revue 125 Hoosier Boy's State, State Senator. RUSSELL BROWNING They say the good die young, boy, am I taking care of myself. GARY ZIOMEK Why rush? It takes four years to get out anyway. Iunior Civitan Club 12. JOHN LUKE A little nonsense now and then is cher- ished by the wisest rnenf, own good. SHIRLEY JEAN CEARHART Politeness is real kindness, kindly ex- pressedf, Cirl's Glee Club, Accompanist 125 Glee Club Musical 12. .55 we 'S LL ,1 1 3. K fi 9 8 fm fw xiii: , X W 'i ,f i E i 'af . L 'A J .f 45, K is dv 1 XMWIA 'if' 'K A f N Q X. K mx-,... K3 Ln K I, . k 3: K ' gm. N xx .k.- Rv ' A . 1 4, 5 KQIJ Y N. I JJ , 1 yy vt ' ' Y f -,r,. .,'7' .. ? ! -an .j :X x Jy W'-nz ,',.. . 'ml if f .J - , . W ,nv U: af X xii 2, 5 iii-if 'QQ ,ffl A 2 4 Wax' 5 2? 5 s Q S i IQ Ng l g 555 VKX 4 13. '5 'f . a ,- 51 3 -jw ,Q f -' 2 .f le, XS .. S I e S H V W 3, -iv ' x 'G lin in .4-M E 'Wu YR A! x v 22 . 'ah ' ' : Q- ' fl '1-ns . . g g 1 gi 6 131 g- .iI.a4 , ' N 'ifj If t E - pk my J , I ,AA Q 4 H1-. 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IOE LUSK Band Director MRS. PAT TOMPKINS Director of Majorettes Page Ninety-Four Lake Wnrlh FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Sue Cross, Pat Chamberlain, Carol Persohn. SECOND ROW: Robert Ritcey, Lee Humphreys, Linda Dudley, David Andrews, Deanna Schubert, Karen Cox. THIRD ROW: Joetta Lee, Louise Ritcey, Karen Ingraham, Don Stevenson, Barry Blacey, Martin Witzman, Bob Hamilton, Jeanette Morrow. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Brewer, Pat Purcell, Marty Giambalvo, Mike Hartman, Mary Ekstrand, Eric Hartman, Richard Nave, Bill Camden, Jim Rich. High Band FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Ann Diokins, Sandy Harker, Susan Johnson. SECOND ROW: Ward Mead, Larry Rogers, Bill Miller, Gordon Hallegran, Norma Kramer, Karole Gerrald, Jerry jean Stambaugh. THIRD ROW: Gary Fuller, Dale Zimmerman, Lee Coons, Eugene Brooks, Joe Caudill, Carol Lyman, Carol Conway, Beverley Roberts. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Ashby, Bill Attewell, Gladys Snyder, Carol Spence, Glen Zimmerman, Robert Leech, Kenneth Roberts. BILL MILLER Drum Major ml The High- he K Stepping Majnrelies Nona Childs Carolee Porter 1 'Y . v , 7 ' 1: fv '- ,. H, - p n x l. 6 2, I f 'I .4 VA 4 7' Vx ,K 1 , , 1 1,1 , U' f 7 1 a... Tx 17 Q V x - ' -- . , J. 36:1 gigs.-.,...,,4 X -2223 he 5 X '7 M C H Geneva Swensen V K I 4- 4 was ,V .- K is l 3 Karen McG1ll jane Ruyle ZX ,f 1, he ..:1 ,Q-,Q-..1fun ----2-2- -iff-Q'-H+1' - X ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Collins, Jeanne Jacob, Randy Geneva Swensen, Nona Childs, Charmaine Knapp, Karen Amison, Pam Whitney, Lynn Mentzer, Carolee Porter, MCGH1, lane R'-lyle, PatWe1ls. ,, ,,I. .,,,- Q, ,, f v-Q ff:--, . . ,. .A .W ,.-vw,---T-f, -Vw,--Y ,. . ,, . - 35119. 1 M Q' . fe 'wear fr' f f - saw V N I . ff x' llfil is ' J :wi ,- ' ' .. .,. NT? ,iii?qv:. : gFPgQi,.:x-9,553 , - by .25 V I N., I V .L I- is l 1.5 , ' MI QR if I, A I I X , , I f C X Q1 . , . - , A ' 1 . 7 9 JI N ny f A, 5 'Q ,Eff ' A T 5 f r 2, W, ' , I wr l22 '! ?f'Q1' ' f , .ig Z , .., , Q' 1 ' fy. if . . ' . ' i gp rg , i . iv. T 5' i' A if 2W up T rere Girls Clee Club Members ' Girls Elec llluh heart. ACCOMPANISTS: janet Peters, Shirley Gear- Forty-six girls formed the all new Girls Clee Club this year at Lake VVork High. Under the direction of Mrs. McClung, this group partici- pates in musical programs ot our school. OFFICERS, BACK ROW: Mary Doney, Presi- clentg Susie Loach, Vice-President. FRONT ROW: Helen Moke, Secretaryg Pat Tripp, Treasurer. iiiiv C , v . FRONT ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Donna Weaver, Rene Dickens, Linda Hatcher, Sherry Loach, Janet Schultz, Susan Roll, Terry Coxc, Ricky Johnson. SECOND ROW: Susan Rich, JoAnn Alvarez, Jennifer Michael, Mauren Norton, Janice Huber, Jeanne Collins, Errol Hicks, Bill Mason. -THIRD RONV: Bob Lydiard, Roger Melear, Lon- , r ,, X, Page Nl efy Eight nie Mills, Don Mahley, Bob Meehan, Mike Dorso, Bob Hesse, Jim Love. FOURTH ROW: Ray Huff, James Camden, Les Swann, Dcrwood Marshall, Robert Mostler, Joe Elwell, Bill Johnson, Mike Neale, Bob Stone, Bob Johnson. ' f i I , , , W.- 1, J V , f i r, V 3 I V, if , ,X f 1, vc Jul' ' ,N ,H ' 9 :U J J lm: lf' ': X . J ,J , 3, if 3, fi,-' Qu, OFFICERS, BACK ROW: President, Joe Elwellg Vice- President, Mike Dorso, Secretary, Sherry Loach, Treas- urer, Janie Gardner. FRONT ROVV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bruce Ritchie, Dar- lene Clark, Vieno Johnson, Bonnye Duerr, Ianie Gardner, Connye Duerr, Sandy Nicholas, Carol Kilby, Ianejohn- son. SECOND ROWV: Iim St. Louis, Earl Dottor, Bob Hasson, Alice Romano, Mirja Koslci, Channaine Knapp, Charlotte Silvers, Sandy Martin, Carolyn Bilbry, Mary Rambo, Barbara Grce. THIRD ROW: jim Mosley, Chris Club The Clee Club is the main singing group of our school. It is composed of seventy-eight mem- bers. Some of the many things that they do to raise money for their singing tour are: selling delicious candy, putting on concerts at school and at the local churches, and staging a glee club musical. The group has toured Key VVest for the past two years. DIRECTOR: Mrs. McClung. ACCOMPANISTS: Andre Seeley, Anna Lou Michael. Morley, Gary VVard, jane Atkinson, Linda Thoureen, Lois Kramer, Nancy Harvey, Sandy Scavnicky, Lois Bishop. FOURTH ROXV: Frank Krautler, Carolyn Whittenburg, Sharon Cashman, Sue Carpenter, Diane Raulerson, janet Clark, Sue Kunkel, jane Rowe, Sheryl Taylor, Marikay Staats. ll. lf. T. 2 Diversified Cooperative Training-usually call- ed DCT-is a program of training offered in the junior and senior years of high school that has been designed to prepare students of employable age for job efficiency in a variety of occupations through utilizing the business and industrial es- tablishments of the community as training agen- cies. MR. NORMAN LEMSTROM Sponsor :ll--L.-.in FRONT ROXV, LEFT TO RIGHT: Al Van Dyke, Ioan jones, Ken Hager, Carl Woods, Charles Dellofano, Gerry Hickey. Mary Margaret Henderson, Ellen Mingo, Patty Purvis, Evans Odom, Irene Bischoff, Shirley Specht, McKenna, Sarah Hill, Sharon Gallup, Ted Tanfield. Mike Freetag. BACK ROVV: Larry Smith, Larry Phillips, Clarence I ,x OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: joan Hickey, Chaplain, Mary Margaret Henderson, Treasurer, Bill Cochrane, Sergeant at Arms, Carl Woods, Vice President, Sarah Hill, President. , -w if- , 1 'QE sr Y., OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Karen Iohnson, Treasurer, Jim Hunter, Secretary Ioan Dundee, Seoond Vice-President , Maureen Meehan, First Vice-Presi- dent, Errol Hicks, President. 1 F. T. . The purpose of the Lake Worth High School Future Teachers of America Club is to develop a program de- signed to acquaint students with the history, ethics, and programming of the organized teaching profession and impress upon them the importance of this valuable vo- cation. MR. FRED HOLLING Sponsor F. T. A. MEMBERS an 5 Q.,f' ,ami QLUQI0 KN xc 'VIISS CHARLOTTE CURRY Sponsor TM' . , L ' X MRS. ELIZABETH DAVEY Sponsor The CAA is an organization having as its main purpose thc promotion of various extra-curricular activities which are an outgrowth of the School's physical education program. Points for membership are earned by partici- pating in intramural sports. The highlight of the year is the annual week-end camp in Fort Laud- erdale. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Shirley jones, Point Recorderg Judy Dundee, Vice Presidentg Karen Long, Secretary. BACK ROVV: Ianie Gardner, Presidentg Julie Swenson, Treasiuer. liirls Athletic flssnlziaiinn Q I I I -f FIRST ROW: B. O,Connor, G. MacLean, L. Wingate, G. Ward, P. Bremer, C. Hoyt, I. Hunter, R. Poor- vin, B. McKnight, B. Neilson. SECOND ROW: G. Kopp, D. Catchell, I. Ingersol, R. McCoy, L. VanCamp, B. Johnson, F. Hart, B. Bell, I. Elwell, R. Melear, K. Ward, R. Kopp, F. Krautler. THIRD ROW: T. Stravino, B. Brittain, P. Darst, B. Petretti, I. Wise, E. Drawdy, L. Owen, I. Belcher, R. Cralle, j. Howell, I. Flynt, I. Camden, B. Meehan, M. Dorso, I. Sl. Louis, E. Hicks, B. Schwabe, T. Kassa, D. DeVos. FOURTH ROW: W. Wilson, R. Hall, L. Tyo, B. Hodgson, K. Hohla. FIFTH ROW: B. Ritchie, B. Hemmis, T. Pence. uninr llivitan The junior Civitan Club is sponsored by Civitan International. Its main purposes are to develop leadership, promote good citizenship, and to encourage boys of Lake Worth High ' School to join together and further the interests of their school and community. President, Iack Howell, Vice President, Eddie Drawdy, Secretary, Doug DeVos, Treasurer, Randy Hall. A MR. LES GUNDERSOI Sponsor fa, , ' li , '7 7 'IGQMZL ' ' MRS. MILDRED SCHILD Sponsor To serve our school, our com- munity, and our country, is the motto which the active jr. Red Cross tried to uphold this year. They sponsored the annual mem- bership drive. In the spring they filled relief boxes for overseas. Their biggest project has been the Student Directories, includ- ing the names of all students, grades 10 through 12. The jr. Red Cross did a fine job and we are proud of all those who par- ticipated in this worthwhile pro- gram. ... 'S' I 21 OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Amison, Secretary, Jim St Louis, Treasurerg Linda Thoureen, Vice-Chairman Sharon Miller, Chairman. Juninr Had Eruss - .Y . 1 and-aww-1 Z 1 ., JUL, I Page One Hundred Four ' n U l JUNIOR RED CROSS MEMBERS 'Q KEY CLUB MEMBERS Key llluh The Key Club is sponsored by the Lake Worth Kiwanis Club and affiliated with the national organiza- tion. It is a boys' organization designed for the purpose of serving its fellow men. Membership is open to all boys in the 10th, lltb, and 12th grades with at least a C average in all their major subjects. MR. S. B. PERRY Sponsor OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: President, Terry Coxeg Vice-President, Tom Baldwin. BACK ROW: Secretary, Ed Pettleyg Treasurer, Fred Bayless. 1 43.599 , H ' Q , , 5 ,l'lb 'f' ,- ' ' 'L LA , ,wfidfwza,Wpgyfyf I ,MK .. , s 'qQ..t,.,, ,A , 4 If ,H M-ffl If t 1 M 'Sf M, ,V -frfaS', . ..,,,.,-M AW-AAG Pcge One Hundred Five , , I , f . . . - H , I V, ., .W-.,,1,P,,,,,,,,,. W. fi , f ,,,,, ,,, 'VW SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Hunter, Mary Wierda, Butler, Delores Gerwe. THIRD ROW: Earl Dottor, Spike Joun Dunclcc, Ann Pcurlmnn, Susan Miller, Sally Jo Hogg, Mike Morrow, Jimmy Gammons, George Hender- Dzinic-ls, Barbara Boutwcll, Carol Painter, Lois Johnson, son. STANDING: Bill Schwahe, Wilfred Boisvert, Bill Tom Ontway. SECOND ROXV: Joctta Lee, Beverly Johnson, Fred Calder, Phillip Chase, Tom Riggins. Smith, Pcnny Mitchell, Pat XVells, Stacy Uhl, Wyneth Spanish Club 'W' The purpose of the Spanish Club is to further the knowledge of Spain and the Latin-American countries in a cultural way. Each year a box of clothing is sent to a family in Barcelona, Spain, with Whom a close Contact exists. Every spring a picnic highlights the social phase of the club. OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim Hunter, Secretaryg Susan Miller, Treasurer, Bill Schwabe, President. MRS. ELIZABETH NEAL Sponsor rlif, V .f,w,',n. ,, ,Q LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlene Cartwright, Carol Ann DeBates, Georgeanne Hutcheson, Carol Kilby, Secretary-Treasurer, JoAnn Zemang President, Sandy Kirkg Vice President. Luanne Beckmang jenny McBride. I O -'lf if l.illl'H1'Y Ellllllllll The Library Council was formed in' September, 1958, with 26 students as members. Application has been made for membership in the Florida State Association of School Library Councils. Members of the council are the regular student assistants in the library. Q. ' .6 ,SL MR. WARD HEBEBLING p,p4 Sponsor - i r' ' 'H f on Q3 ' -, .,,,,1, '- hare! L L . V, . 1 fs-if S: A ,f l ' A J? Eli? li Tfzti r A '5L ?Y-' ce i 1,5 Je wa. 1 .. .fs . ca .5 IME,-A f, ' ' 4 N' sa v' 3 - is -,!:J 4 ' PEP CLUB MEMBERS PHP muh .2 .mms 5 F1667 ON T07 ' ,oamnzeer me Foe' 1 UAEEWOH, . fmubifl Iwiuswms V mm vwesmafrwaaawfz' 5 'CCXDHS GLEA 2 ,mm was Smxfaumn V sam vw rw AKD me , V f wsrsx Fam f sea seven amz? me ' Hamas so muzvsssuau Oni? wastes 1 5 mums we :sr ' me Www mini RYYALS Tiff R59 Ayn m qs cum are vii ' us Qimlwlfs ' me smpngf 02 1 Hifi T0 wi KWH wow gzawr me max Foe we wana ms umm Monza H1544 G0 Z.QQfA,1vS 62 Pep Club in Action Y HARLOTTE CURB C Sponsor I The Pep Club is one of the largest groups in Lake Worth High School. It is an organization for students to promote school spirit and support all athletic functions. The annual Twirp Dance, buses to the out-of-town football games, decora- ting the goal posts, and co-sponsoring the school store, have been the projects taken on this year. OFFICERS, FRONT TO BACK: President, Io Ann Alvarezg ' Vice-President, Jennifer Michaelg Secretary, Huddy Good- mang Treasurer, Pat Wood. PEP CLUB MEMBERS ....z... ...Wi NKJV X'1'1 X l i.! Q11 -L A xr ,x zfk V , v ru-uni. . ' ' frm LATIN CLUB MEMBERS Latin Illuh The Latin Club is an organization for both girls and boys who are taking either Latin I or Latin II. The pur- pose of the club is to further interest in Latin. The biggest event at the end of the school year is the picnic. The Latin Club will be remembered for their annual partici- pation in the Homecoming parade. MRS. JEAN McKEE Sponsor X is MXEMELBUURNE l T aus N , M EMM s L ' '1', ta 9':g'f' MR ROBERT JOHNSON 9 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Student lfnuncil The Student Council is the principal student organi- zation in the school. Its purpose is to promote good will between students and faculty in solving general school problems. The Student Council has many projects during the year, among them being the sponsorship of the an- nual Homecoming parade and Color Day activities. Sponsor MISS LAURETTA GAEDE Sponsor ' STANDING: Sherry Loach, Secretaryg Ed Pettley, Vice- Presidentg Janice Huber, Treasurer. SEATED: jack Howell, President. Vaqahnnds The Vagabonds, one of the most outstanding high school dramatic clubs in Palm Beach County, was founded and organized by Mr. XVard Heberling in 1949. The cluh's purpose is to further dramatic arts at this school and to OFFICERS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Denise Cloutier, Secretary, Clairece Miles, Vice President, Pete Hasler, President, Susie Switzer, Treasurer. VAGABOND MEMBERS give anyone who is interested in dramatics a chance to express his talents and a chance to learn about the many aspects of the theater. 4, , ,A ,V , ,Q ' .W 7. . J 1 M . , :M ,1 yy. - r MISS NANCY BOWERS Co-Sponsor of Vagabonds Sz Thespians Poge One Hundred Twelve 4 , ' , -,mind or fi I L... IZ. 'unsung 1 V, i nj, S Thespians The Thespians are an inner circle of the Vagabonds, composed of members who have worked diligently to join this honored organiza- tion. Thespians are members of the National Thespian Society, whose aim is to create an active and intelligent interest in dramatics, and to further the growing standards of excellence in the field of Dramatic Arts. A.: X . ' . J, . 175.1 , ,jj , Y 1 , lAU,1 ,X 1,' ,' ' 0,' - lg . 5 T 1 V J MISS NANCY WORRALL Co-Sponsor of Thespians 61 Vagabonds FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sherry Loach, Sally Pete Hasler, Al Van Dyke, Gary Waller, Terry COX6, Daniels, jane Rowe, Claire-ce Miles, Lois Kramer, Susie Philip Chase. Switzer, Denise Cloutier, Ina Miller. SECOND RONV: Page One Hundred Thirteen Trnlanetles MRS. FRANCES OTTO Sponsor s , xt MEMBERS, BACK TO FRONT: Gail Valen- Brant, Yidi Turk, Charlotte Silvers, Karen Long, tine, Barbara Boutwell, Anna Lou Michael, Julie Sue Davey, Mary Abate, Pat Wood, Huddy Swensen, Linda Thoureen, Nancy Tuttle, Bev- Goodman, Noel Tanfield, Pam Hall, janet erly Ann Biggs, Carol Painter, Barbara Davis, Schultz, Charmaine Knapp, Mary Rambo, Sue Adams, Judy Dundee, Pat -nv JL, hi! 41 ' ge dx alt V :In ls 251' The Trojanette Club is the official letter- Womens club open to all girls who have earned a varsity letter in any interscholastic sport or in cheerleading. It is the sister club of the Trojans. The main purpose of the club is to promote good sportsmanship in all competitive sports and to promote school spirit. In co-operation with the Pep Club, they sponsor the school store. OFFICERS: Yidi Turk, Treasurer, Janet Schultz, Presi- dent, Huddy Goodman, Treasures, Pat Wood, Vice President. ,SEL STARTING AT LEFT BACK: Lew Halter, Paul Brem- mer, Larry Anderson, Bill Velix, jim Wise, Bob Petretti, Charles Hoyt, Derwood Marshall, Doug DeVos, joe Elwell, Tom Oatway, Doug Gatchell, Ed Pettley, jim Flynt, Dick Dotter, Bert Brittain, Phil Adams, Everett LcMoult, Terry Coxe, Eddie Drawdy, Lonnie Mills, The Trojan Club is an organization open to all boys who have earned a varsity letter in interscholastic competition. The object of the 'club is to help the athletic program and to foster good sportsmanship in the school and in all athletic games. Sponsor -1: Trojans F MR. IETER BARKER Freddy Lyon, Wayne Wilson, Errol Hicks, Larry Owen, Jerry Belcher, Larry Tyo, Fred Hart, Tom Baldwin, Gary Ward, Dick Hasson, Bob Hasson, Kelly NVard, Rick Calloway, John Edwards, Gary Hardman, Randy Hall, Danny Russum, Frank Krautler. OFFICERS, BACK ROW: President, Eddie Drawdy Vice-President, Randy Hall. FRONT ROW: Treasurer Wayne Wilson, Secretary, jerry Belcher. TV WS' Dffifiiigifst' A X,.. L 1 . NN-1 S 'f'X 'I ' . - A i ' ' 'X 7 V 1 MRS. MARGUERITE CLIFTON Sponsor The Z Club, daughter club of the Zontas, was organized last year. It is open to all junior and senior girls maintaining at least a C average in all their subjects. The primary purpose of the club is to serve the school and the community. This year, Z Club co-sponsored the Homecoming Dance, which was a great success. LEFT TO RIGHT: Charlotte Silvers, Presidenitg Maureen Meehan, Vice Presidentg Donna johnson, Secretaryg jane Rowe, Treasurer. z llluh ll ll Mu Z CLUB MEMBERS H Page One Hundred Sixteen s.,,.f man. 6 BOY New' 2, y 7 g Uv M WZ . e 'ZA P ,055-5 2, V jf Y! if ,,,e,,fx, W -fr ff 5 2 , X Y X , 1 We We f' Z ' Qi H f:f:1'ww::fz5.' ',,f, ' 4 '. - ' ff .. .- - f ,, .,.Q f.: ,. , ,. ., The worst of faces still is hu- i hw llf f V e ,-lg, ,W , QHg,.,. def 746 f VQ1M ' s'rqf-'V V. ., ' ' ,,,, 4, These two are cuties! VVe know she'll make a hit, 411 f Hams, ,L ,A P 1 , f j 1,321 I 1 w . V Do. , L, ,. of In 1 wh h Q3 naturally' at comes 5 S If Omebody ' f s., . , Said fm a big Behold this ruin! donijollldn t be girl HOW' ' Dorft look at me Aj , that way! '1 f We got f Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow we diet. UH? Z V ' l 5 ' ' M, V fa.,e'l' 6 5 , ' , h - 4 gi., ,.,,l lj My, how pryamids L 45 have changed! V Q I , at 'Hz 1 13' in f V Vzjf ' ' Have gun, all ef will travel. All eyes on the copy to insure accurate typewriting.' Mrs. Fis- cus' Typewriting I Class. If Latin is a dead language, it's the livest corpse I've ever seen. Mrs. McKee's students learn Latin I. A stitch in time saves nine. Mrs. Caldwell's Home Economics II . girls. Future Secretaries of America. Miss Ledbettefs Shorthand II Class. ,gf A pleasant hour with brush and paint. Mrs. Otto's Art students. Page One Hundred Nineteen Cafeteria Staff I 'ZTZTSQ jf 2 , is 'I 79955 'Mt J' I ' . ,, m gsggw, ,,,. . ,w.:.i.,,, BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Flora Cole, Elizabeth Lena Mosley. FRONT ROWS Offlfl Wilhite, Irene Kasser- Micken, Louise Howell, Helen Nichols, Elizabeth Fine, man, Cafeteria Managerg Alice Howell, Gladys Anderson. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: George Hovliaras, Teale, Paul Dalton, Head Custodian. SEATED IN George Mingins, VVilliam Prochaska, John Mikula, Joseph FRONT: Lloyd Dunsten. 1 H U5yVW,!w0 '5Lv I,cf ff DJ PUHT5 M, MWMQWJA4 VV' fmxwgw Qffw Www WM Www-w Ll i 'L5Q-1,94 'e 'faw.w 4,3 if E 'W 5 Xp X , A ff ,f E 45,5 Xu - ' N AJAX ' V L64 Sv fx S L , xxx b V Qi73,,h, .K . r, x'f. . -. , . , ,V XX? 1,1 N Q iw iss! Y4'4 vi A ,1 A 1 . ,, Nix ff' Ng' f .' W X A ' ,pwk Sr ,W f l ' W 5 V ,Vx . V ,,,, NN .LLQ ,R 'mi , wi ,ww my 'iv 'X X V 1 -If , V D, A , , ,X X' g L' CND U W N , bg QJ Q7 51 V bi, A XC, 7 M TU. ,X .15-'M wif, . if in , AM ,Q .. . mow k-V1 TX My ' s x SENIOR PLAYERS , BACK ROW. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT1 Laffy TY0, Eddie Drawdy, Bill Velix, Bert Brittain, Tom Baldwin, jerry Belcher, Wayne Wilson, Jim Flynt, Bill Hemmis, Dick Dottor. THIRD ROW: Errol Hicks, Rick Calloway, Fred Hart, jim Hunter. SECOND ROW: Randy Hall, Terry Coxe, Fred Lyon, Bob Petretti. This year the Trojans had their best season since the early forties with a record of 6-3-I. We are very proud of our boys and of the wonder- ful job they have done. They have given our school an outstanding example of what can be accomplished with good sportsmanship, fair play, and a tremendous desire to Win. Sept. 18 Lake Sept. 25 Lake Oct. 2 Lake Oct. 9 Lake Oct. 16 Lake Worth Worth Worth Worth WVorth Vero Beach 14-14 Belle Glade 32-6 Riviera Beach 38-6 Forest Hill 34-7 Pahokee 28-12 A z, we T SQ LEFT TO RIGHT: I. C. Smith, Line, Carl Walker, Backfield Jeter Barker, Athletic Directorg Dick Coffman, End, Les Gunder son, jayvees, Dave McGregor, Ass't. Iayvee Coach. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov 23 Lake 30 Lake 6 Lake 13 Lake 20 Lake Worth vs. Worth vs. Worth vs. Worth vs. Worth vs. THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY LEE MINERS LUGGAGE AND CAMERAS INC. 702 LUCERNE AVE., LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA Pompano Beach 12-I3 Clewiston 32-12 Fort Pierce 6-12 Melbourne 7-0 Seacrest 0-13 s iq' Pr I .f x y 0 K3 I Q9 ,gf 'A,' Tfw, Q ,QQ A I 'Qg2fY3e,,,, X ., - b M -' X, ' w My rm 51 K A .... rw , -asm , 'Dx f X 4 4.4-M, ..N...,, X! Tp ii' Y wwf . '1 . Q-W' NX -M ,' 2 V x si 5' by ,C 5 1 R, wwf T9 1' J 1' ' fm? ,nw rv- mx' o o 7' N WX. V' 1? ' 4' t I it we 'P'- 4-'S :H P' -,f If . ., ,. A iw Fm Q24 ,,,,. .1 an 115. W mf 3 .- ! fps-in -Al 'ff'f '!'3 '-QQ K. M Simi M1 2 2. -w f 'Nl 21' 41 1, 1' -W :-. 5.5- VXQ- , 3162 3 J-dm 1 s ...fd Ns-.....qv , A7 in M , rv .743 X wwvak Y M' 96 ,gp v ,A X 1 xt 5, V L-, 743, , W sf f Q I Q, , fo f V rw 1 QA , f, , X! 3 X f Qin. ,J3j?, J, tx D- 'S 4' I X, VTE A,!..,-aff' R 1 1 l K BOB STONE LARRY TYO BILL VELIX WAYNE WILSON Not available for picture-Dick D'Agostino We're down-but notL out! Hicks for the TD!! JIM WISE 'W' 3 ,4' QUW I QM U 'VVP I' 1' ,if L g, 4 if J. Fnnthall FIHSTROWI R0gerByr11e, Bill O,C0HT10f, G01'd0H KOPP, Cleve Yaun, Paul Darst, Ray Bennett. THIRD ROW: TOIII NOITOH, Ray 551911, Lonnie Mills, TOU1 Caf11IleY, Coach Gunderson, Gary Hardman, Casey Wheeler, Mike George DaViS0f1, Dick H9IdmaH, SUWG ROSS- SECOND Oatway, john Giles, Elmer Hilbrant, Len Emanuelson, ROW: Cary McCoy, Fred Bayless, Ray Huff, DCYHUS Jim Johnson, Mike Farmer, Bill Packer, Tom Pence, Thompson, Larry Wingate, jim Ingersoll, Tom Vaughn, Coach Mg-Gregor, fa J. V. Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Decima, Vicki Cathman, Ianice Cawley, Yicli Turk, Capt. Coach Gunderson Barbara Davis, Sue Adams, Sherry Fincher, Barbara Bayless, Sandee Walker. - And Coach McGregor Q 5 ,,,- ....., ..1-l..........,.., -,,.,,---,, A IIHEEl5ll.EI-lllEHS JANET scHUL'rz ' HUDDY GOODMAN PAT WOOD 3 'lip 4 ,a -I I ,4 1 41 ffl, FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Wood, Huddy Goodman, Sue Davey, Mary Abate. . SECOND ROW: Carol Painter, Pam Hall, Anna Lou Michael, Ianet Schultz. Page One Hundred Twenty-Eight lE,lfLfi?if. if ' . mf, 1. , f.y.f'if3 'f1g .g . s fl'5fwi,a. ,'lf:'1, 'g ff Q2-1 ,4-iw' .- , G w J ,YA .f-.1- A 1'vl'l1'l- f'l llj1 ' T f , rfllrkf, ' 1fmfl 'fY mv ' . Max f :,- ' ' 'fp 555551. , - :fwL1if.Y' w 1' X 'T-flax-i, y ', fy' 'Jil yljwlf ' , ',i:6'?fQ1',pL,, ', .'.L,1 , , 5.l1l!.fil'f1i1 N ,---V: uv:- f f . , ,:'f?.u,3w11 T 1 A ra l V, Ill 5 , if I 41 v i mv hui, V in ' wx I ik. ii 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 J VARSITY TEAM X LEFT TO RIGHT: Doug DeVos,ff- rk Henvebury, Bruce Hodgson, Larry Anderson, Ken HIL D G hll lf A lp - ' on 1, oug atc e , Ray Cra ity NEEI, NG. Coach Les Gunderson. 4 fd' ' Lf' 'A' QE-?'I Page One Hundred Thirty f M7 L, -., A ,aw- , vi p ' wx' .5 ,if , 1 ,, ' 1, . Riu' , ,. L J' ,r iv .Ju 4 1 s . ,Q AX Qui It lr 2 f X CJ fx, ,I V -,554 gf, ,J . 3 simply This past season has made us very proud of X-L .S 117 ll P' 4' ur Trojan basketball team who compiled a X EX +. SQ-1 ' sparkling 18-2 record While going on to Win the f J ff! I 1 lt I tk, , , F ,J x 525 i u Southern Division Suncoast Conference Cham- pionship. These boys distinguished themselves on the court not only as excellent players but also gs good sportsffyvin or lose. ' 'N Li 5 KW .fu s , H,-1v2.'i ,J W ,idly AJ BW if ,bm ,gf i, ,X ', 1 Q5 'V' hx ,-A' df ph ,I 's-'Ex .jk I lib fl! L- gd' 'lk it .NA 4 Z. Q aj, .' 3 -W fr' 1 . Coach Gunderson in one of his calmer moments!! THIS PACE MADE POSSIBLE BY BOUTWELL'S DAIRY BOUTWELL LANE, LAKE WORTH VARSITY TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Lew Halter, Randy Hall, Tom Oatway, Tom Cangley, Gary Ward, Kelly Ward, Ed Drawdy. KNEELING: Manager, David Erfman. Basketball Results Lake Worth . MacArthur 50-42 Lake Worth vs. Stranahan 40-61 Lake Worth vs. Pompano - 48-77 Lake Worth vs. Fort Pierce 65-49 Lake Worth vs. Forest Hill 49-41 Lake YVorth vs. Belle Glade 70-38 Lake Worth vs. Seacrest -- 44-39 Lake Worth vs. Riviera --- 46-33 Lake Worth vs. Pahokee ,.,.,, W, 64-35 Lake Worth vs. Belle Glade 69-59 Lake Worth vs. Clewiston 88-35 Lake Worth vs. Seacrest -- 67-47 Lake Worth vs. Pahokee 1- 70-31 Lake Worth vs. Clewiston - 101-36 Lake Worth vs. Forest Hill 59-36 Lake Worth vs. Riviera --- 49-45 Lake Worth vs. St. Ann -- 77-68 Lake Worth vs. MacArthur 61-42 RECORDS SET Most Points Scored in One Game-101 CSchool Recordi Most Points Scored by One Player-52 by Kelly Ward fSchool :Sz Conferencej Longest Winning Streak-17 games fSchoolJ Best Won-Lost Record-18 wins and 2 losses THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY LAKE WORTH MARINE, INC., LANTANA, FLA. Get him, Gatchelll! . . Basliethall BASKETBALL. TEAM MENIBERSI LEFT TO RIGHT, way, Terry Hess, jim Colden, Len Emanuelson, jerry Van KNEEI-INC: .llmmy PHSCI21, B111 P21CkCf, I-HUUY V011 Camp, Celderen, Bill Crowson, Larry Owen, Charles Stone, Earl Ronnie Poorvin, Larry Luclwigg Coach Coffman, Mike Oat- Arnold. Results COACH DICK COFFMAN Eva Poge One Hundred Thirty-Two Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake Lake J . V . Basketball Wortlt Worth Worth Worth Worth WVorth Worth Worth Worth Worth VVorth VVorth Worth YVorth Worth Worth Worth VVorth MacArthur L L L L L L Stranahan L L L LL L L Pompano .,,v ,... Fort Pierce Forest Hill Belle Glade Seacrest L L L LL LL Riviera LLLLL LLLL Pahokee L- ..,, .... Belle Glade Clewiston ,,,. ,,,, Seacrest LLL L LLL Pahokee LLL LLLL Clewiston LLLL Forest Hill R1v1era L LLLLL LL L L St. Ann LLLLL MacArthur LL L LLLL THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY, LANCE AWNINC CORPORATION 1815 10th AVENUE NORTH, LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA 28-39 28-48 32-50 37-26 58-23 61-35 38-33 43-26 51-19 76-43 80-28 41-50 55-25 64-29 47-19 60-32 70-50 45-42 2 -H 34 Z S ZZ 42 vs I 4- ,5 2 is ,Z Q Q si P Z f, 1 fi 9 S5 ,Q ? , 9 f 3 ? 4 2 v 2,3 1: K S f U :ii 2 Vi is 3 Better luck next time. 'L' I V A . --f,k W ' jg-O5 4 k.'L27i'Ekf '-wi? ,f- wif--Q., , , V' .A Md H f- ' K ff- ,J'xgq.Q,.: ,L-.V y A 1, K A . : -fej .4 A f ff: Af ffmif freaizfffseeve f,,,g,1fA L, we-2 :fl i. f,:,,::.-Akmwlv-fWwf?E+'f5f Ti- A X , l7 1m':'? i22f3gfT'f:f7 f:'3i iE 'fi' 4 f pil- 'Y'-if-'f'f3WL' 'L ' A -419-22' f ' fi YT- v5'h,3v5EGA'9'5'??'TFfif f 5Kfff34w2ff'T'Z?4'fQ qw N?'7'fL5,5 M Aww ff' .H fl 'Tw-31 wig 'vw ' SP' 1Q, '1i7?',, ,.?ff'4' 'f ry, . ' ,. 3 ff,.f5'a: -0 , qy,,,,wy4 A 4, :A W, f . ., -W.. ,An an .v -V-,,gu!.,. -' f, ' tv' ' ,-'f 1, .4 ' , ' 4, ' - ,4 ,-'Q4g,,K',z ' tiff' fZ4m3i'v .-V?Mva.,Vfi' . V+ .f 4 L' , ,yn . 1 rf A H' 2 A YQ iw' 1-lf'-df-,, Q' Q! 9fQwff'Y1. .W K- M. 'n LMS, To bad, Kelly! You're out! THIS PACE WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY LAKE PHARMACY 729 LAKE AVENUE, LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA 45: ,fb , V 4 f V, A -A 5,6 -, ' . 1: 5, .1 f I if I Ei!! 4' fall ij.: 1',f , 1 V I ,-X, . FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Errol Hicks, jim ROW: Eddie Drawdy, Kelly Ward, Larry Tyo, Charles Hunter, Lanny Van Camp, Steve Ross, Gary Lawrence, Hoyt, Mike Oatway, johnny Edwards, Larry Anderson, Ronnle Fullwood, jim Atchison, Tom Oatway. BACK Tom Vaughn, Charles Stone. ' COACH j. C. SMITH 1959 BASEBALL RECORD Trojans ,..,,..e 15 vs Riviera Beach --- --- 0 Trojans ...,, -- 4 vs Ft, Pierce ..,,, --- 0 Trojans---H -- 6 vs St. Ann's ,,,. - --- 0 Trojans ...,, -- 4 vs Vero Beach --- --- 2 Trojans ,,.,e -- 5 vs Belle Glade --- --- 0 Trojans .,..s -- 2 vs Clewiston -- --- 5 Trojans ...., -- 0 vs Pompano .,,.. --- 2 Trojans .,... -- 2 vs Seacrest ..,... -- --- 1 Trojans ..,.. -- 1 vs Vero Beach ---- --- 2 Trojans ..,,,.., 19 vs Belle Glade ---- --- 10 Trojans ,..s, -- 1 vs St. Ann's --- --- 4 Trojans ...s,.s. 3 vs Clewiston -- -. - 0 Trojans .,,..,s. 13 vs Pompano -- --- 1 Trojans- ------- 10 vs Seacrest ----- --,- 9 Trojans- ---- -- 2 vs Forest Hill - - - . 1 Trojans---U -- 4 vs Ft. Pierce '- --- 1 A K Trojans ---.---- 6 vs Riviera Beach --- --- 0 . ' SUB GROUP TOURNAMENT 3 Trojans -.----- - 2 vs Forest Hill ------ -- - 4 ui THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY WILDEROTTER SERVICE STATION 1301 NORTH DIXIE HIGHWAY, LAKE VVORTH, FLORIDA Page One Hundred Thirty-Five BOYS' TEAM, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bobby Mc- Knight, Jim Darst, Spike Hogg, Paul Durst, Benny Tallman, Paul Bremer. KNEELING: Dick Hardman, Robert Vtfeisgcrber, Bill Bout- well. P Coach VVaIker instructs the correct grip and stance. Page One Hundred Thirty-Six CARL E. WALKER Coach ' I I ,wif i ' , ,X ,fi -- ,f-52? lf . , aw I , n GOL A fun: wg I GIRLS' TEAM, LEFT' TO RIGHT: Mannee Van Duser, Ginny March, Susan Roll, Barbara Boutwell. THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY ASAY'S BOOTERY NATURALIZER SHOES 709 LAKE AVENUE, LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA I I Tennis W TENNIS MEMBERS: FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: james Camden, jim Hunter, Joe Elwell. BACK ROW: Leslie Swann, Mike Dorso. -mm - Judy Dundee shows correct form 3 MRS. ELIZABETH DAVEY if I Sponsor mfg? we in w 2 ,V W. . Q X . ,M ff! 6 TENNIS MEMBERS: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Dickens. KNEELINC: Gail Valentine, Ioan Dundee Iudy Dundee, Pat Wells, Susan Linden, Sharon Larson, Julie Swenson. Nona Childs, Mary I. Kemp, Ianet Peters, Renee Page One Hundred Thirfy-Seven f Swimming 8 '1 i lg, ,six - FIRST ROVV, LEFT TO RICHT: Vicki Cathman, Yichi-ig Fox, Becky Thompkins, 'Sherry' Fincher, Howard Sheri- Turk Sue Adams, Connie Hogg, Pat VVood, Sherry Richter, Maureen Meehan, Charlotte Silvers, Lorna Campbell, Christine Tenne, Judy Alvaroc, Judy Makela, Karen Long, Thea Racdder. SECOND ROXV: Judy Kaiser, Manager, Judy Lester, Cookie VVertz, Diane Flavia, Pat Laine, Pam Hall, Barbara Arwood, Carole dan B1lIlVel1x Jon C1CC'lI'GllI Doug Devos THIRD ROW: Marshall Webster, Jim Bowen, Elmer Hilbrant, Bob Bell, Ronnie Korpinen, Mike Matlack, Chris Morley, Mike Raba, Rett Le Moult, Roger Byrne, Bob Story, Paul Thomas, Jimmy Makela, Coach McGregor. Sit, COACH DAVE MCCRECOR On your mark??? THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY SWAN'S PRESCRIPTION SHOP Page One Hundred Thirty-Eight 508 LAKE AVENUE, LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA Trib ffl COACH DICK COFFMAN W NIJ W -+1 455 E, ff' rddd lil ,Ci Q . P mg: -5 I' -Q if FJ fbi sl -.f 3 -B is me BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jim XVise, Terry Parramore, Bob Packer, Bill Johnson, Lannie Van Camp, Tom Cangley, Tay Voye, Dick Dottor, john Edwards, Pete Carlson, jim Sprat, Lew Halter, Ray Cralle, Len Emanuelson, Bill Velix. SECOND ROVV: Bob Lydiardg Manager, jim Golden, Lee Humphrey, Larry Tyo, jerry Belcher, Derwood Marshall, Bert Brittain, Dick D'Agos- tino, Rick Callaway, Jim George, Gary Hardman,Larry Owen, Bob Meehan. FIRST ROXV: Errol H Hicks, Mark Hennebury, Gary XVard, Terry Coxe, Fred Lyon, P il Adams, IVayne Wilson, Lonnie Mills, Dick Hasson, Eddie Drawdy. ILA or-J' ' xi V' W WN Ju f . ,s i I 7 . , ' F ',,if Zim, f.e,., V WJ ,.,. ' gf icky! , VVVV kkr, I .llr ,ry ,,,, q5.9a23i,,, A1 , .x ,P I V.,V, ,,', 2 Hgp Wfycll X ll!! ' 'd f y ' ffl? O! Q, ,ZIVJAL . fy f 1 I' , I 1 . , fu f af , j 'fl 0,10 Flying High! CI THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY LAKE WORTH POLICE DEPARTMENT I 5 SUE DIESCH Sophomore SANDEE WALKER Sophomore 4 3 is L is V1 -1 5-F2 0 2 . 1 A xg - fo ,W . m M VF N , 1 'H-'fflvwi ?T1if32gwa?Ef -M , , 1Q513fi,QQ .f',9c. , I -. 4,4-f mi of A -'wi . J 532' 'f yum , s .vw . '1 j ffv,.k?f , 39,5 ' ' ,f13i5, 'i: ' m fyg , ,hz ,.,,41, .,', fwffyg -vvr J, , ,,,::,1,:,g4,.f'f,g f' f 1.2517 .1 ww. .f u ,WW AAS A iff., , 44 1 'LS 1 5 . 2 3 .. fi ,' , Q ' ,M 3 5 32 42: ,Lo' H zo M- KAT Junior F' f M ,,oo m ' l I Q ,QQQ In Q ' ' GENEVA SWENSEN V. Homecoming Queen M p o om f o 49 QP X m MJ xx M' 'E I PAM in . . Iungor 'oo Q A NF o L g . I . W' ' , X t- 7- M JANET sci-1UL'rz 1, A Senior Q ,A A-f ffl A X v I 1 fiI'iIi1 L 'ak 2 We lr 'WM' E J fn X, ,fy sf o l M' Mfg we Q3'mZ Q .N ri- N N e xl f gg W Gflzlsgga and '5 Q9z-,F Q fl! ll Escort 2 V 'f zz MQ t A f 2 - , ll? V 'mv Y. ' .n Queeflls C0Uft Senior Class Float Football captains crown queen hmm Cl FI t Sophomore Class Float r ass oa ' ' ' . . . the long awaited and planned for parade then the dance . ' li The rockin R-Dells , tr- zi ,lf 3' fn. The prize-winning Vagabond float! Ice Creamy for Trojans! Dim, dim the lights! HI could have danced all night -4 XXXL t l 3 Tom Oatway l0Af1U AIVHTGZ Sherry Loach Janet Schultz Judy Smith Linda Dudley ,ilh Buys ntl Girls Stale Izclcllc Dram dy Jfnck Howell V' B111 Schwabe X, Randy Hall V GM W Whds Whnzzam QQ Lal-ie Wnrthlljqh Slzhunl WM! 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BOUTWELL LANE, LAKE WORTH 55' Best Mannnrml Miss Polite Mr. Courteous Susan Roll Bob Meehan Must lliqnified Mr. Sophisticate Miss Grace Philip Chase Janet Clark Eutest Miss Petite Mr. Alluring Bonnye Duerr Doug DeVos Must Athletic Mr. Vim Miss Vigor Kelly Ward Julie Swensen liutest llnuple Punch and Judy Larry Tyo and Linda Dudley Must Schnnl Spirit S , fsfi' Mr. Booster Miss Pep A lim Fiynt Barbara Boutvvell I L' THIS PAGE MADE POSSIBLE BY MARSHALL INTERIORS y 621 NORTH DIXIE LAKE WORTH, FLORIDA 5 i X f lv Must Talkative Miss Chatter Mr. Gab Ina Miller VVi1fred Boisvert Must Flirtations Mr. Flattery Miss Coquette Terry Coxe Karen McGill sg, W Alix 'ygk vfu , 'hh 0, X i i x if xx in 1,7 'NX M 'ag 3 'if X X ,KC , ii, ' iz. has X f ff if ff? if ' if X 'f f il .v jx-:KZ C Z REV If ff :jf , 4 Z3 A X5 QA. JJ, ,,i,N V gf f 2 ',QA V 'Q - fb-.V V fy me f Q, in i . 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RAYMOND BOYNTON 802 Lake Avenue INSURANCE AGENT Lake Worth, Florida 506 Lake Avenue BEST WISHES Lake Worth, Florida CLASS OF I960 Phone JU 2-4157 H I :ima CITY 0F LAKE WORTH ,,.--,....-,,,,- McDONALD'S DRIVE IN 2315 North Dixie Lake Worth Hamburgers 15c French Fries 12c Milk Shakes 2Oc FOR PARTY ORDERS JU 2-7821 ' 704 Lake Avenue Lake Worth JU 5-4887 alwlg Where Bert likes to shop. RAIDLE-COOK INSURANCE, INC. 311 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-3526 I N L TOM COXE REAL ESTATE 330 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-8366 JU 2-9958 McNAMARA'S FURNITURE AND GIFTS South Federal Highway Lantana, Florida JU 2-5648 PARENT-TEACHER I ASSOCIATION This Year Lake Worth High School THE RIDGE CLEANERS Has Launched An Extensive Member of the National Institute l of Cleaners Guidance Counseling Program i302-O4 Lake Avenue Lake Worth JU 2-6931 Q ' gygunwl W L 7 . , L 7 ' f GREEN'S BOUTWELLS DAIRY . . Prescription Pharmacy Bo'-nwell Lune 801 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida Lake Worth JU 2-4725 WONDER CITY BAKERY 127 North Dixie Lake Worth JU 2-5792 FOUNTAlN'S DEPARTMENT STORE 726 Lake Avenue Lake Worth 'W Compliments of K E N T S M I T H 1032 North Dixie, Lake Worth, Florida Compliments of TROPICAL MARINE, INC. BARTON'S FLORIST SHOP P. O. Box 8696 615 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida Lantana, Florida JU 2-OI66 JU 2-6209 Flowers for All Occasions I4II North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida J U 2-8909 SIJUTHEHN BELLES JANE AND SUE Getting some pointers about telephone operating. 1 fi We extend on invitation to YOU-to visit us and discuss opportunities and ad- !Y,3Jil5'i ,VJ vontoges of telephone work. if . ' V All 5 SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE L. L iff was JJPQ AND TELEGRAPH coMPANY on Q, ,. Ji tl l 'N . if j Q K, fm COMMERCE NATIONAL BANK I200 North Dixie Lake Worth, Florida BRUBAKER MUSIC COMPANY I INCORPORATED The Palm Beach's Most Complete I Music Store 206 Datura Street-West Palm 517 Lake Avenue- Lake Worth Phones: TE 2-3I75 .IU 2-4979 J , Beach Boutwell CRYSTAL ROCK WATER COMPANY 1510 18th Avenue, North Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-6682 ERSKINE-CALDER INSURANCE AGENCY, INC 907 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida JU 5-1606 Or JU 2-5331 ' if JFMZW 7'-NV , 0 if f RAuLERsoN's, 6 5, A fi! A J, INCORPORATED E !,.,1'l'27!tA,,, 1013 Lucerne Avenue ' Lake Worth, Florida K Y fi Ju 2-5311 WBRIT1AIN LUMBER coMPANY 201 South Dixie Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-5378 Q.. WHICH TWIN HAS THE INSURANCE? Kay and Karen Jones in the offices of the AMISON INSURANCE AGENCY, 210235 North Dixie, with O. C. Amison, Jr., General Agent for The North American Company for Life, Accident and Health Insurance. l MAJOR LEAGUE BOWLING LANES, INC. 2425 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 5-75ll THE REEF 702-A Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-8888 Palm Coast Plaza West Palm Beach, Florida KRAUSS JEWELERS 321 Clematis West Palm Beach, Florida TE 2-7050 54-703-lfwfflllix fZe.Q-gray ,7 5 '7f'Lf?: L -fl....,,, PATIO COFFEE SHOP 2318 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-1178 J. J. CATER FURNITURE CO. 333 Datura West Palm Beach, Florida TE 2-4107 813 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-1579 S., LAWRENCE W. MYERS INSURANCE AGENCY 803 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-5244 R. E. SMALL 81 CO. ' 120 South Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida 1. 1 JU 2-4110 Or ' JU 2-6541 F I 132 ryederal Highway Lake Worth, W A - 1 y JU 2142 SERVICE STATION W' i ii ANDY 'F N JM' fr bww VN vZy2!,vigVf, .WWA 4 MZM ' my ZQVMAQJW MM H! Q df CMZ'-Mmjefzalw,--Zi? BERT'S PHARMACY LAKE WORTH 515 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, FIG d Lantana, Florida JU 2-9937 JU 21431 SPORTS' HAVEN RAYBURW5 CYCLE SHOP 513 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Flo cl JU 2 3030 1006 Lake Avenue Lake Worth, Flo d JU 2-9250 JOHNSON'S WHISPERING PALMS MEN'S SHOP SUPERETTE, INC. 7 South Dixie Lake Worth, Flo d JU 2-5587 1211 12th Avenue South Lake Worth, Flo d JU 2-6300 GREEN'S FUEL GAS SERVICE 2302 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Flo d JU 2-4481 FRANK'S STANDARD STATION 632 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, FI d JU 2 9147 LEVERENZ HARDWARE WOMERSLEY TV SERVICE 625 Lucerne Avenue 813 North Dixie Lake Worth, Florid Lake Worth, Flo d JU 2-6711 JU 52553 16646 l l ,1 Y it , ,fi J ,dado wx,,,Z,.,u,wy flat vfftrwvtr DR. BRUCE B Sffp HL ,fr L ,M ,,,,, 1 1 7 r Z l0v, North Dixie Highwa JJ7 ,XMJQ 621 Lake Avenue f' ,fl Tcfud- ef- -R-1' Lake Worth, Florida li3 'UU'f fL,0fl4Q3f?01'l'l'I, lgllbridd --H.e Q 15 H, JU 2-1760 JU 2-0402 E. 81 K. GARDEN SUPPLY RICH'S BEAUTY SALON 608 North Dixie Highway ' Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Fl da Florida Ju 24321 eolijif l I 'lbl ', ' 1 I ' OLE CURLEY'S TOWN OF LANTANA DAIRY QUEEN Lantana, Florida Lantana, Florida ACME ELECTRIC SHOP, INC. 308 North Dixie Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-4426 low: snornfks 'iiiiits LOWE BROTHERS PAINTS 7643 South Dixie West Palm Beach, Florida JU 2-5566 DON GIST MOTOR CO. 1125 North Dixie Lake Worth, Florida JU 5-2507 JULIUS J. THOMAS, FLORIST 902 South Federal Highway Lake Worth, Florida JU 2-6861 - 'I gig! I U0 I .K W 1 ,x HAlSEYailiIllH ,wk ia 5.4 .jj C. 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Lake Worth Hugh School ,Q A We ! 0'wQ ' Wy!! ,W H . L T ' po sor 5 ME 'XM I3enfsIo?KbC,6! Lake Worth High School THE TROJANETTES CLUB MRS. FRANCES OTTO, Sponsor Compliments of ESTERLINE'S TV AND APPLIANCES 523 Lake Avenue Loke Worth, Florid JU 5-6218 SKWLQQ, vacdlg KQQLUQ Medi. kim Klflfiufz. XQQQQ Lgeo.ff,.AflfXX mg lcwkicg Qvxcl Qwlf QM ', KLLQJ ,ul CQQ?,U'plimenfs of TQ, wfcdlll VLUJJQ Qavkgg QS I 6LGMlULATENNSf3l I- E3-'gglggfgigh SCl 00I QQ ow me Q mmf Raw CLUB . CL 'M - SDS Ukh ARKER, Sponsor S-Qgsfixdl - IQIQSS Cfbv :IDL wgzigtfi IC ICREAM lfyvlftvv -W ' 9W,'?' THE SENIOR CLASS . s QPol Beoc ' ,difiala d ' W Lake Worth High School A V TE 3-758?J ' S N 1960 1 - X xv E ' 6.4 1, X , ff Q . sm -P X Ng Q 7 x NN- Ig, r-' i E -ff! . , X , W 5 I' M JK. yi 'A' ,fl . Sl ff X - , I , I7 I- Nr K :NF '-' 7' 1' . N Q. A 411 . K X LEW'S UNION SERVICE K +L . W ga W l IOOO North Military Trail I V, V L k W h Fl d ' o e or ori o - H., E V. 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