Lakeland High School - Highlander Yearbook (Lakeland, FL)

 - Class of 1951

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ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ,..... ACTIVITIES ...... SPORTS ....... FEATURES ...,. ADVERTISEMENTS Page 10 Page 24 .........Page 78 ..e,....Page 122 Page 154 ........Page 164 Zawfafifz. .. , ff? W f N N BBL! 5, QA' To play the leading role in our produc- tion, the stars have chosen a man whose joking manner and shy smile have made him known and loved by everyone. Therefore, for his friendly attitude, un- assuming manner and most of all his co- operative spirit, we, the graduating class of 1951, proudly dedicate our annual to MR. JOHN TEANY, our guest star. Q 6-DQQ V ,055 o o Q 2, f' Q 9241 GD p., X fag ,f ,a ji ffl an K iii 1 fi '55 Qfxrggrux , Y, , rx J K' if W, nm: I I H Q DIRECTORS Q-1 4nP 3- Production Heads MR. C. S. COX MR. T. J. POPPELL Sllperffifing Prizzripal PRODUCER High Srhool Prizzripal DIRECTOR MR. j. W. 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'Que -Gnd . H N-La 00196 e Hn bg U Cagon' Nu IRST WHO'S WHO CUTEST MISS. MCINTYRE AND MR. LAWRENCE MOST WXTTKEST INTELLECT Y M , ND MXSS HMB R' NELSON AND MR TEANX A MRS. ARNETT UAL WHO'S WHO MOST DRAMATIC MISS WILLIAMS AND MR. HARTSAW BEST M051 AT HLET IC MR. BCH I L AROUND '-...N 'Q-..,,N-t - 3 N-R Ng . 's : in .hmmm : s, ra : -1: -1: : 13 3? .W-.....,,W 212 -.55 mii- tu.,-Q - 'Nz ,, .Ngx , :w nq. :'iwQ, g :bu. i :big f.lng'is - W Q N GLS AN N AND MISS DAVIS P4-P 50 I fx .. ..-. l Seniors - The Stars JH? ' dr W6 '-1 gif? JIMMY POLLARD Pferidenl Classical Club 2, 3, 4, Pro-Aedile 33 Street Patrol 3, 43 Flag Boy 43 Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Senior Class President. Dor DAVIS Secremfy Sr. Hi S.G.A. 23 Classical Club 33 Lions Club Sponsor 43 Lionettes 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, President 33 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, Secretary 33 Guidance Helper 43 Cheerleader 43 Homecoming Queen 43 Color Guard 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4: Inter Club Council 4, Secretary 43 Senior Class Secretary. JE NIoR BOBBY CLIFTON Vice Prefident Sr. Hi S.G.A. 33 Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, Captain 43 L Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 43 Flag Boy 43 Key Club 3, 4, President 43 Dreadnaught Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 43 Destroyer Football 13 Track 1, 2, 33 Senior Class Vice President. HENRX FULLER Trearurer Sr. Hi S.G.A. 33 jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4g Flag Boy 43 Lions Club 3, 43 Senior Class Treasurer. if 3, if . ' I Miss Maxine McIntyre . Advir NYHA I 3, I If Wfftlr W , . lt Q EDWANA ALLMAN N Sr. Hi SGA 23 Torch Club 23 Classical Club 2, 3. I 43 Science Club 2, 3g Lioncttcs 3, 43 Dramatics Club O 33 Library Assistant 1, 2, 3, 4. DAVID ASHLEY Dreaclnaught Football 4. S LOUISE AYERS Lionettes 3, 4. NANCY AYERS jr. Hi SGA lg Classical Club 43 Lionettes 3, 43 Dramatics Club 2, 3. CHANNING BAKER Sr. Hi SGA 43 Torch Club 23 Street Patrol 3, 4g Flag Boy 3, 43 Lions Club 2, 3, 43 School Store 3. EDDIE BAKER Classical Club 33 jr. Hi Hall Patrol lg Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 23 DCT 43 Glee Club 1. GLORIA BAKER First Aid Assistant 33 Band lg Bagpipe Business Staff 4. BERNIE BARGERON Dreadnaught Football 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. 25 Bos BERQUIST Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Bugle Boy 2, 3, 4. JIMMY BISHOP Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 3, 45 Exchange Club 4. JOHN Boi-IANAN Sr. Hi SGA 4, Treasurer 45 jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Exchange Club 3, 45 Parliamentarian'3, Vice Pres- ident 4g DCT 4, Treasurer 45 Dreadnaught Basketball 4. GLYN BOLTON jr. Hi SGA 1, Secretary 15 Sr. Hi SGA 25 Jr. Honor Society 1, Corresponding Secretary 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Aedile 35 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Key Club Sponsor 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Keyettes 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Office Assistant 25 Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 45 Highlander Business Staff 3, 45 Swimming Instructor 35 DAR Ameri- can History Award 35 Girls' State 3. MARGARET LEE BoswELL jr. Hi SGA 15 Sr. Hi SGA 3, 4, Recording Secretary 45 Jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 25 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Lions Club Sponsor 35 Lionettes 3, 4, Vice President 3, Secretary 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 FHA 15 Dramatics Club 25 Library Assistant 15 Glee Club 25 Highlander Business Staff 3, 4. JAMES BOWEN Jr. Honor Society 15 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Classical Club 25 Science Club 15 jr. Hi Hall Patrol 15 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 2, 45 Lions Club 3, 45 Exchange Club 35 AVA 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Boys' State 3. NAN BRADLEY Sr. Hi SGA 45 jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Swimming Instructor 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 4. NELL BRADSHAW Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 GAA 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Office Assistant 3. REVA BRICE GEORGE BRIGHT Pan-Am. Club 1, 2, 3g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4. President 43 Glee Club 43 Destroyer Football 23 S E N Pan-Am Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 5, 4. I O R Basketball Manager 2. S JAMES BRITTON jr. Hi SGA 1, 23 jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 2, Vice President 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 43 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 43 jr. Hi Hall Patrol 13 Library Assistant 2. BARBARA BROWER jr. Hi SGA 13 jr. Honor Society 13 Classical Club 1, 2. DOROTHY BROWER jr. Hi SGA 13 Sr. Hi SGA 3, 4, Corresponding Secre- tary 43 jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 43 Classical Club 1, 2, 33 Exchange Club Spon- sor 43 Lionettes 3, 43 Y-Teens 2, 33 Youth For Christ 23 Dramatics Club 23 Library Assistant 43 Sophomore Class Vice President. JERRELL BRYANT jr. Hi SGA 1, Vice President 13 Sr. Hi SGA 43 Jr. Honor Society 1, President 13 Torch Club 23 Science Club 13 jr. Hi Hall Patrol 13 Street Patrol 3, 43 L Club 3, 43 Flag Boy 13 Lions Club 2, 33 Destroyer Football 23 Dreadnaught Football 3, 43 Destroyer Basketball 1, 23 Dreadnaught Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Classical Club 1, 2. 1' g A dx .fx X N J 1,4 X-X' X V N9 AUBREY BURDETTE ,XQQJQS Dreadnaught Basketball 43 Baseball 43 Transferred from Gainesville, Fla.3 Football 2, 33 Basketball 23 Baseball 2, 33 G Club 2, 3. Bos BUTLER jr. Hi SGA 13 Sr. Hi SGA 23 jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 33 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, Con- sul 33 jr. Hi Hall Patrol 13 Flag Boy 13 Exchange Club 2, 3. FRANCES CANTRELL N Sr. Hi SGA 4g Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 DCT 4, Re- porter 4. O JEAN CARR Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 R Bagpipe Business Staff 33 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 4. BLANCHE CARROLL GENE CARTER Classical Club 3, 4. RONALD CASTLEBERRY CHARLES CASTLES Pan-Am Club 1, 2, 3g Science Club 15 jr. Hi Hall Patrol lg Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4g Exchange Club 43 Youth for Christ 4g Glee Club 35 Boys' Chorus 4, Secretary 4g Pro- gram Committee 4. JULIETTE CHESSER Pan-Am Club 1, 2g Transferred from Tampa, Fla.g Y- Teens 3, Secretary 3. JOE CHILES jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club Zg Classical Club 1 Destroyer Football 23 Football Manager 23 Swimming 4 Chess Club 4g DAR American History Award 3. ' I In rcffl M I S E if JEANELLE CLARK N ALICE COE I jr. Honor Society 1, Secretary 1, Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Classical Club 1, 2, O 3, 4g Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Vice President 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Dramatics Club Z, 3, 4, R Treasurer 3, 4, Guidance Helper 4g Wl1O's Who 3, Highlander Business Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 45 S Tam O'Shanter Editorial Staff 2, 3, Editor 3. CARL COLLINS is V ' ii I Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, Youth for Christ 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4g Band 2, 3, 4. ROBERT CONIBEAR jr. Hil Hall Patrol lg DCT 4g Stamp and Coin Club 1, 2, Secretary lg Bagpipe Business Staff 4. s...r if DORIS COTTINGHAM Sr. Hi SGA 2, 41 Keyettes 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 33 Dramatics Club 2g Library Assistant 43 junior Class Treasurer. ELSIE CRITSELOUS ful RAY CULVER REBA CUSTER jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 23 Classical Club 1, 2, 33 GAA 25 Office Assistant 3, 41 Glee Club 1. N GLORIA DANSBY Classical Club 2, 3, 4. 0 DOROTHY DARNELL R Torch Club 23 Classical Club 2, Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 4. LINDA Lou DAVIS Jr. Hi SGA 1, jr. Honor Society 1, Secretary lg Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 43 Classical Club 2, 3, 4,Tri- bune 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Secretary4g Keyettes 3, 41 Y-Teens 2, 33 Guidance Helper 4, Glee Club 19 Highland- er Business Staff 3, 4. STUART DAVIS jr. Hi SGA 15 Jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 2, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Classical Club 2g Exchange Club 3, 4, Destroyer Football 3. JAMES DENNARD DCT 35 Destroyer Football 23 Swimming 3. MARY ANN DENNARD Youth For Christ 4, Dramatics Club ' Bagyipe Busines Staff 4, Chess Club 4. A fiiffwwgffi JL ry a.fe5E J' JOETHA DEsIcINs , 1 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 4g GAA 2, 3, Vice I President 3. 3 ANN DIXON if Sr. Honor Society 45 Pan-Am Club 4, President.4g Major- ette 4, Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4, Transferred from Elizabethton, rag, s wr? .29 S E HAROLD DosTIzR N Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 35 Exchange Club 3, 4, Vice I President 45 Destroyer Football 35 Bagpipe Busi- O ness Staff 4. MURRAY DRIGGERS DCT 45 First Aid Assistant 1, 25 Track 2, 3. Tommy DUNCAN PEGGY ELLSWORTH jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Key Club Sponsor 45 Keyettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Cheer- leader 45 Freshman Class Treasurer5 Highlander Editorial Staff 3, 45 Girls' State 3: High Spot Council 1. INGRID ESTERSON Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Highlander Editorial Staff 3, 45 Transferred from San- ford Fla.5 SGA 15 Classical Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2. LYNELLE EVANS jr. Hi SGA 15 Sr. Hi SGA 35 jr Honor Society 1, Recording Secretary 1, Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical 'Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Quaestor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Science Club 25 Lionettes 3, 4, Tail Twister 35 Y-Teens 2, 35 Dramatics Club 25 Highlander Editorial Staff 4. A -Q--1 - .. ELIZABETH FAI-ILE jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. JOHN FAIRFIELD DCT 45 L Club 45 Swimming 3. 3I DOYLE FALLTN N DCT 4. RUTH FARKAS O jr. Honor Society 13 Classical Club 1, 2, 33 Youth R For Christ 4. Noiuus FEUSS Youth For Christ 43 DCT 43 Transferred from Coving- ton, Ky.3 Latin Club 13 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 5Q Debuteens 33 Bowling League 3. DORIS FLAUTT jr. Hi SGA lg Sr. Hi SGA 33 Jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4g Classical Club 1, 23 Dramatics Club 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President and Business Manager 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. BCG 14.512 Ml gage ple-QU' SDNNK WxtxH:CT.Jnf, qxxd Kbeclv-oak biltbw UXQL1-U ill We Ce-QVQ exosy- N 2 'usb Getter' Qgkew .sp Enix-M Berg-gs Dave FNJTJ RALPH FLETCHER ' DCT 3, 4, President 43 State DCT Vice President 4. H. D. FOUNTAIN CHARLES FUGETT DCT 4. BETTY FUTCH S E N BOBBY FUTCH DCT 3, 4. I JACKIE GARLAND O jr. Honor Society lg Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Pan- R Am Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 23 Exchange Club 3. S DOROTHY GAY Jr. Honor Society 1, Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 2, 3, Science Club 13 DCT 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Dramatics Club 2. BARBARA GIBBS . t , fjtf Lf' JM, ,A 3 1 - so 'J U X' L 'J' . ART Gmsaunc Sr. Hi SGA 3, 4, President 4, Classical Club 3: Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 43 jr. Hi Hall Patrol lg Lions Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Who's Who 3, Dread- naught Football 3, 4, Destroyer Football 2g Destroyer Bas- ketball 2g Track 33 Sophomore Class President, junior Class President, Highlander Business Staff 3. SHEILA GINSBURG Lionettes 3, 45 Transferred from Chicago, Ill.: GAA 1, 2, Pan-Am Club 1, 2, Secretary 25 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Office Assistant 2g Glee Club 1, Sopho- more President. MAX GLASS Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 43 Key Club 45 Dreadnaught Football 3, 4g Destroyer Football 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4. HELENE GOLDRING 33 ITIUJ '-'Z 2 wwo Lois GRooMs Pan-Am Club 2, 3. MYRES GUILFORD Hi Hall Patrol 15 Sr. Hi Club 3, 4, Vice-President 25 Baseball 45 Track 35 jr. Honor Society 15 Jr. Hall Patrol 2, 35 Lions 45 Destroyer Basketball Bagpipe Editorial Staff 4. JIMMIE HAHN jr. Honor Society 15 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4. ALVIN HALL Jr. Hi SGA 15 Science Club 25 jr. Hi Hall Patrol 15 DCT 4. MAC HARDEN Sr. Hi SGA '4, Vice President 45 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 45 Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Presi- dent 45 Dramatics Club 25 Highlander Editorial Staff 3, 45 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 45 Inter Club Council 4, Presi- dent 45 Transferred from Medulla, Fla.5 Freshman Class Secretary and Treasurerg 4-H Club 1. BEN HARDIN Sr. Hi SGA 45 Classical Club 3, 45 Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant 45 Flag Boy 3, 45 Lions Club 2, 3, 45 Tam O' Shanter Editorial Staff 3. fi 'W SHIRLEY HARKEY Sr. Hi SGA 35 First Aid Assistant 4. GORDON HARTMAN Jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Classical Club 15 Science Club 15 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 35 Lions Club 2, 3, 4. gl- 512.1331- M S E KEN HAYMANS N Classical Club 3, 45 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol 15 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 2, 3. Jr. Hi SGA 15 Sr. Hi SGA 43 Pan-Am Club 15 Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 DCT 45 Football Manager I RUSSELL HEATH O R 35 Track 3. S MAC HENLEY Classical Club 3, 45 L Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Lions Club 2, 3, 45 Dreadnaught Football 2, 3, 45 Destroyer Football 15 Baseball 2, 3, 4. JACKIE HICKAM Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 2. JANE HILL sf' Torch Club 25 Classical Club 2, 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 4, President 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Library Assistant 35 Glee Club 1. BETTY HOLLOWAY Pan-Am Club 2, 35 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 Drama- tics Club 25 Glee Club 3. BETTY JEAN HOLM Classical Club 3, 45 Science Club 2, Secretary 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. DONNA KAY HonNE Dramatics Club 35 Library Assistant 3, 4. 35 6 ' JOVJZKJ WM- . BILLIE SUE HOUSER , Sr. Hi SGA 25 Jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club N 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Cheerleader 45 Glee Club 1, 2. BILL HOWARD R Sr. Hi SGA 35 Lions Club 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Dreadnaught Basketball 45 Transferred from Louis- ville, Ky. BETTY JEAN HOWELL Jr. Hi SGA 15 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 FHA 15 Office Assistant 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Color Guard 35 Highlander Business Staff 4. DELORES HOWELL Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 35 DCT 4, Historian 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 1, 2. JOAN HUGHES Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 35 Y-Teens 45 Office Assistant 3. PAT1 HUGHES Jr. Hi SGA 15 Classical Club 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, Secretary 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Sec- retary 2, Reporter 3, 45 Sophomore Class Secretary5 Bag- pipe Business Staff 35 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 3, 45 Tam O' Shanter Editorial Staff 3. JACKIE HULL Jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 2, President 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club Sponsor 45 Lions Club Sponsor 35 Keyettes 3, 4, President 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Office Assistant 3, 45 Cheerleader 3, 4. JOYCE JARRIEL mr S E N BARBARA JENKINS I DCT 43 Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Youth For Christ 23 0 Dramatics Club 1, 23 Glee Club 3. E. J. JENKINS R ALICE SUE JOHNSON If ALBERT JORDAN Jr. Hi SGA 13 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol lg L Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, President 43 Key Club 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 43 Dreadnaught Football 2, 35 Basketball Manager 3: Baseball 1, 2, 33 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 4. DAVID JOYCE DAVE KARNES Torch Club 23 Pan-Am Club 43 Science Club 13 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 23 Stamp and Coin Club 13 AVA 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD KNIGHT Sr. Hi SGA 3g Jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 43 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol 13 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. JIM LANE Jr. Hi SGA 13 Jr. Honor Society 1, Treasurer 13 Torch Club 23 Treasurer 23 Classical Club 33 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4, Captain 43 Lions Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Destroyer Football 23 Dreadnaught Basketball 3, 4g Destroyer Basket- ball ZQ Highlander Business Staff 33 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 43 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol 1, 2. 37 JOANNE LANGBEIN jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Classical Club 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Reporter 45 N Dramatics Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 45 Bagpipe Business Staff 4. JOHN LARSON 3 jr. Hi SGA 1, President 15 Sr. Hi SGA 55 jr. Honor Society 1, Treasurer 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 1, 25 Band 1, 2, 5. SAM LASTINGER Science Club 1, President 15 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol 1, 25 DCT 45 AVA 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2, 35 Glee Club 1. jo LEE Pan-Am Club 45 Y-Teens 4. DAN LESTER REGGIE LIGHTSEY CARL LYLE DCT 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4. CHARLES LYONS Jr. Hi SGA 15 Classical Club 3, 45 Jr. Hi Hall Patrol 15 Lions Club 2, 3, 45 AVA 1, 2, 35 Baseball 25 Track 35 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 4. 'NJ . fi: jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 45 Key Club Sponsor 45 Keyettes 3, 4, Secretary 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 33 Office Assistant I 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Highlander Business Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 45 Girls' State 3. S ANN MACKAY E N HAL MCCLAMMA jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor S Society 3, 45 Classical Club 1, 25 Quill and Scroll 45 Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4, Lieutenant 45 Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 45 Band 1, 2, 31 Orchestra 1, 2, 35 Baseball 3, 45 Tam O' Shanter Editorial Staff 45 Inter Club Council 45 Bugle Boy 2, 3. 4- if flew' ' 34.1 . C A -QQ' C. W. MCCLELLAND MARY FLO MCDANIEL :X jr. Hi SGA 15 Torch Club 25 Classical Club 2, 3, 45 DCT 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 2, President 25 Library Assistant 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Highlander Edi- torial Staff 35 Bagpipe Business Staff 3. , r NORMAN MCDONALD Destroyer Football 35 Destroyer Basketball 3. ROBERT MCELROY Jr. Hi SGA 15 Classical Club 35 Youth For Christ 45 Glee Club 35 Football Manager 35 Track 2, 4. RICHARD MCMULLEN Pan-Am Club 2, 33 Lions Club 3, 45 Dreadnaught Foot- ball 3, 45 Destroyer Football 2. PAULINE MANN Sr. Hi SGA 35 jr. Honor Society 1, Publicity Director 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro-Aedile 35 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Drum Majorette 45 Glee Club 1, 25 Swimming Instructor 35 junior Class Secretary5 Highlander Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor-in-Chief 45 Bagpipe Business Staff 4. 39 FREDDY MARTIN N Classical Club 3, 4g Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 4, Lieu- tenant 4g Transferred from Kannapolis, N. C. MARY ETTA MARTIN R Glee Club 39 Transferred from Kathleen, Fla. SNOW MARTIN jr. Hi SGA 13 Sr. Hi SGA 2, 43 Jr. Honor Society lg Classical Club 2, 3, 43 jr. Hi Hall Patrol lg Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 25 L Club 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4g Dreadnaught Football 2, 3, 4g Destroyer Football 1g Destroyer Basketball lg Track 1, 35 Freshman Class President, Boys' State 3. BIRDA NELL MATHENY BARBARA MATHEWS DCT 4. RONALD MATHEWS ty? RRS Q1 MARY RUTH MATHIS BETTY JUNE MAY DCT 4g Youth For Christ 3, 4. TILLMAN MAY I DOSSEY MERRITT O jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 2g Classical Club 1, ZQ Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 4g R Dreadnaught Football 5, 45 Destroyer Football 2. S TRUDY MESSICK MATTHEW MITCHELL Sr. Honor Society 43 Pan-Am Club 3, 4g Transferred from Penns Grove, N. j.g Classical Club 1, 2. SHARON MITCHELL MARLENE MOORE Jr. Hi SGA lg GAA 3. RONALD MURPHY DCT 3, 4. Do'r'r1E MURRAY Jr. Honor Society lg Classical Club 2, 3, 4g Lions Club Sponsor 43 Lionettes 3, 4, Lion Tamer 4g Y-Teens 2, 5g Bagpipe Business Staff 3. 4l O R HMWQM SHIRLEY LEE NELMS - , Sr, Hi SGA 3, 45 Jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club N 2' sr. Honor sofier 3 4- Classical Club 2 5 1 Y s i 1 i Lionettes 35 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice-President, 45 Band 2, 35 Girls' State 3. f NADINE NEWSOME Classical Club 2, 35 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens Swimming Instructor 35 Bagpipe Business GLORIA Nix jr. Hi SGA 15 Program Chairman 15 Sr. Hi SGA 45 jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, 'Treasurer 45 Science Club 2, Reporter 25 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 3, Chaplain 35 FHA 15 Guidance Helper 3, 45 Bagpipe Business Staff 35 Bagpipe Editor-in-Chief 4. FRANCES NORWOOD jr. Hi SGA 15 jr. Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Pan-Am Club 3, 45 DCT 4, Librarian 45 Youth For Christ 3. BILLY ODUM G GEORGE OWEN Transferred from Alstead, N. H.5 Glee Club 1, 25 Base- ball 1, 25 Tennis 1, 2. JAMIE PADGETT LY Club 45 Baseball 2, 3. J BARBARA PARRISI-I jr. Hi SGA 1, Program Chairman 15 Sr. Hi SGA 45 Jr. Honor Society 1, Advertising Manager 15 Torch Club 25 Sr. Honor Society 45 Classical Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Lionettes 3, 45 Y-Teens 2, 35 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Bagpipe Editorial Staff 4. WS' if 4 S E MAIIIAN PARTIN N Pan-Am Club 5, Youth For Christ 2, 5, 4, sem- I tary 4, Library Assistant 3, 4. BOBBY PAUL O Sr. Hi SGA 4, Parliamentarian 4, jr. Hi Hall R Patrol 2, DCT 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Exchange Club 4, Destroyer Football 2. S REGINA PEARSON jr. Honor Society 1, Torch Club 2, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, Swimming Instructor 3. JACKIE PEPPER DEWEY PERRY jr. Honor Society 1, Torch Club 2, Classical Club 1, 2, 3, jr. Hi Hall Patrol 1, 2, Street Patrol 3, 4, DCT 4, Football Manager 3, Dreadnaught Basketball 3. If1tDAIIt PHILLIPS GAA 5, 4. HAMMOND Pouc Pan-Am Club 3, 4, jr. Hi Hall Patrol 1, L Club 4, Lions Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dreadnaught Football 3, 4, Destroyer Football 2, Football Manager 1, Destroyer Basketball 2, Track 3: Golf 3, 4. LARRY POORBAUGH Transferred from Mishawaka, Incl. 43 Pan-Am Club 2, 35 DCT 4g Dramatics Club 2, 3. S E LAMAR POOSER N NANCY Polvrnn Jr. Hi SGA lg Keyettes 3, 4, Vice-President 5, 4g 3 Y-Teens 2, 35 Library Assistant 43 Freshman Class Secretaryg Sophomore Class Treasurer. ROSALIE PUGH Pan-Am Club 3. RAYMOND RADBR ALTON READY Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 2g L Club 3, 4g Dreadnaught Basket- ball 3, 45 Destroyer Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 2, 5, 49 Track Manager 1. DICK Ronnms Jr. Hi SGA lg sr. I-li SGA 4g L Club 5, 45 Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4g Destroyer Basketball 25 Basketball Manager 5, 45 Baseball 2. BARBARA ROBINSON PHYLLIS RODDENBERRY Classical Club 2, 39 Science Club 13 Dramatics Club 2, 5, Treasurer 23 Library Assistant 4g Glee Club 2, 3. 'iff 1-vi av-ug P F S 3 PATSY SCHAUBERGER Jr. Honor Society 1, Sr. Honor Society 3, Youth For Christ 3, 4, Treasurer 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3. S E N JOHN RUMP1-I I O R S MARLENE Scmzu. JOHN Sci-uu.1Nc Sr. Hi SGA 4, Sr. Honor Society 4, Classical Club 3, Street Patrol 2, 3, 4, Flag Boy 4, Stamp and Coin Club 4, AVA 2, 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 3, Track 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 4, President 4. LEROY SELPH L Club 3, 4, Exchange Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Dreadnaught Basketball 4, Destroyer Basketball 2, Base- ball 2, 3, 4. NANCY S1MPsoN ' jr, Honor Society 1, Torch Club 2, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Pan-Am Club 1, 2, 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Science Club 2, Y-Teens 2, 3, Guidance Helper 4, Bagpipe Busi- ness staff 3, 4. NANCY SLQAN jr. Honor Society 1, Parliamentarian 1, Vice-President 1, Torch Club 2, Secretary 2, Sr. Honor Society 3, 4, Class- ical Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Pro-Quaestor 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Historian 4, Keyettes 3, 4, Historian 4, Reporter 4, Y-Teens 2, 3, Cheerleader 4, Glee Club 1, Freshman Class Vice-President, junior Class Vice-President, High- lander Editorial Staff 3, 4, Treasurer State Latin Forum 3. JIM Sum-1 L Club 4, AVA 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Track 3, 4. 45 N O R MARILYN SNYDER Y-Teens 2, 3, 4. FRANKIE STEVENS DCT 4. HOBSON STRAIN EUGENE STRINGER' jr. Hi SGA 15 Classical Club 33 AVA 1 Swimming 3 Chess Club 4, President 4. SYLVTA STRONG Torch Club 2g DCT 4, Chaplain 4g YTeens 2 3 4 Chaplain 45 Youth For Christ 5, 4g Dramatics Club 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3. LATREVA SUMNER MYRTLE TARLTON VELDA TAYLOR DCT 4. QS: W ? ' 'rr DICK Tmor Classical Club 25 Street Patrol 1, 2, 3, 4g Exchange Club 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Dreadnaught Football 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Highlander Editorial staff 3. EDNA THOMAS jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 23 Sr. Honor Society 3, 4. WILLIE MAE THOMAS Classical Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 23 Youth For Christ 3. MARY TILLMAN Sr. Hi SGA 51 jr. Honor Society lg Torch Club 25 Pan- 2fnbClub 3, 43 Science Club 25 DCT 4, Secretary 45 Glee u 1, 3. JOSEPH Tono Pan-Am Club 3, 45 L Club 3, Swimming 3. joYcE TRAYLOR Science Club 25 DCT 4g GAA 2. JEAN TRIPP jr. Hi SGA 15 jr. Honor Society 13 Torch Club 2g Sr. Honor Society 3, 43 Lionettes 3, 43 Guidance Helper 3. HII.nA TYI-nan Classical Club 2, 3g DCT 4g Lionettes 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 33 GAA 25 Youth For Christ 2, 33 Dramatics Club 25 Glee Club 3. N O R 21,4 E24 S ,,r.'ll ' tiling JOHN VAUGHN Flag Boy 1, 2, 5, 4g Exchange Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. BILL VENABLE jr. Honor Society lg o h,QJlgw!1w-N r. Honor Society 5, f,9g9ficag!ClZ5V1, 2, if Club 13 AVA 1, 2 '3 . ' f - .J K lj! 1 ff 1? W ta NORMA WADDELL Classical Club 1. JOAN WADE Library Assistant 2, 5: Glee Club 5, 4. DONALD WARD JACK WARMOLTS Torch Club ZQ Sr. Honor Society 3, 45 Classical Club 2, 3, 4g Band 2g Transferred from St. Leo College Prepara- toryg Bandg Glee Clubg Freshman Class Treasurer. BETTY WEAVER Keyettes 5, 45 Dramatics Club 5. DOYLE WEST Sr. Hi SGA 4g Sr. Hi Hall Patrol 45 L Club 5, 45 Lions Club 3, 45 Dreadnaught Football 5, 4g Destroyer Football 23 Baseball 2, 4, Track 45 Homecoming King 4. ?c,iw f gl, J S E WALTER WILKINSON N MARTHA WILLIAMS I DCT 4g GAA 3, Glee Club 5. Q R S PAT WILLIAMS Band 2, 3, 4. PLEAS WILLIAMS Pan-Am Club 3, 43 Sr, Hi Hall Patrol 33 Dreaclnaught Football 3, Track 2, 4, Transferred from Arcadia, Fla. JIM WILLIAMSON Jr, Hi Hall Patrol 1, DCT 43 AVA 1, Basketball Manager 1. ERNEST WILLIS Pan-Am Club 2, 33 Science Club 1. PRESTON WINGATE DCT 4, Parliamentarian 4, L Club 3, 4, Dreadnaught Football 3, 4. RICHARD WOOD Classical Club' 4g L Club 4, Swimming 33 Tam O' Shanter Editorial Staff 3. 49 CHARLES WOOLEY JIMMIE WORM CONCHITA YSLA Pan-Am Club 1, 2, 35 DCT 4. Sr. Hi SGA 3g Pan-Am Club 3g Lions Club Sponsor 3g Lionettes 3, 43 Cheer- ettes 3, 4g Cheerleader 4. WF PRIDE OF L. H. S.--'51 ..........................---. ...............-----' 'n Footlights X' Aw, tell me, Snow! Pity the poor annual photographer! IV wx ? X4 42 gym I :ST Lf! 2 Look out below! , ' I Have-A-Tampa or Nulli Secundus? Huh, Ben? O T :neg Guy Beatty X Jack Belf JUNIORS - UN DERSTUDIES , ,G ' Damon Holmes -' Prerident A a, Damon' Steve, Roger, Barbar Miss Virginia Miller Mrs. J. C. Workizer Barbara Tripp Secretary Steve Tope Vire Prerident Roger Williams Treafurer Advifefr W Us g, Clara Amir? Barbara Baker Lynn Bandy Morena Bar ry Ann Nell Bennett M 'l IOH an yn Bickart Warren Bowden Georgia Brannen William Brooks Bu Allan Bly ster Brown if JUNIO s ' Q '51 M X . l tr i o l it Elizabeth Burchfield Dickie wg Robert Busing X vi QW 0 I .5 Eff' 1 , in 5 1 , V ,A-A, -f r. ! A , 414 awww jimmy Byrd Jean Canady Doyle Carlton JuneChast1ne LL Marie Chatham Carol Chise rook Ruthella Coile Betty Jane Valita Conrad C Eugene Corbin john Cox Ruth Cox Ken Davis Gail Dean Patsy DiCesare John Dooley Dale Douberly Sally Dridgers 53 JUNIORS Hillevi Ewerts Donald Farmer Vernon Edgar Eddie Emerson Nathalie Emery mr james Felician wwf 'T' f W W ,sl w A J Beverly Fetterman Audrey Flowers Pat Flynn , 'W joe Fouts Mary Ann Fulford Leon Furr Clyde Foshee E me Sally Fussell CXO Evelyn ' ,L Jim Garner Mary Elizabeth Gill Tony Girtman Jack Goddard Edward Golden Edward Gorman A .41 JUNIORS time MJ wwf Carolyn Greer Grossman Wayne Hagerty Delores Hammock Mary Ann Hampton Barbara Harrell Shirley Harvey Ken Hoffmeister Hazel James Estabelle Herscovitz Mary ga A t Mb Beth Higginbotham Jack Highnam Mark Hollis Quz21e I-Ixyodfx Beverly Ivey 1 ' N I at , , S lx Nancy Jarrett Charles Johnson Dick Johnson Johnson Beverly jones JUNIORS Bobby Jones Bobbie jordan ' fai ilisf' - V I ' ' ' D f. P B I f AW 1 V' Cf B . . e ste KaQ1J Dan Kelly Patsy Kendrick Charles King ze 1.-1-,fxyf Cherrie Mae King Martha Nell Lain f- Norma Long john McCabe QB M Gene Langley Alice McCraw Bill Lee J. Fred Lohr Mickey McMullen Loyce Manes 55 C9 Wie artm Sammy Means William Miller B'll M' h ll 1 xtc e Mary Mitchell Frank Myer Mary Ann Newman Joh N joe Phillips Shirley Reynolds Kemp Smith X3 Springer M Wallace Sumner JUNIORS Beverly Stark Joanne Stroud Betty Sullivan 1 51 yr s 9, 4 if ' : f in 1 Walter Templin Avis Thompson Kathy Tillman Doris Tindall Wynell Tipper Kermit T Marlene Vick Betty Wharton Ann Williams Richard Turner Helen Varn Charlotte Williams Rollin Williams Rosemary Woertendyke Eddie Wooten Jean Wynn Bill Shirley Ann Hyde PfE.fidt'7Zl Shirley Schaller Secretary Phillip Admire Norma Barnard . jr. . :VVS Qflkf f .iil1.45' ' 'l'z.!fTLW i ' Doris Bijou 'QP SOPHOMORES - UNDERSTUDIES james Monk Vice Prerident james, Herman, Shirley Ann, Shirley Mr. john Teany Miss Minnie Skipper Herman Harrell 8 ,B rt, Adviferf Trearurer Irene Allen Dorothy Anderson Ann Andrews Geneva Bailey Louie Bauerle Sandra Be Robert Lee Bennett Betty Berkmeyer Judy Bishop Margaret Blair Joe Blanton James Bogachoff SOPHOMORES Eddie Bowen John Boyd Barbara Ann Boyette Joyce Bradshaw Bobby Brannen Ilene Brauchler Benecia Brower Kenneth Brown Evelyn Bush Patsy Cash Susan Brown Olin Bryant Carl Burkey Adrian Burnham Lillian Byrd Gary Calhoun Mildred Canup Audrey Carson Beverly Cheyne Janice Chiselbrook Lee Clayton Florence Coe SOPHOMORES in J .1 21 , Mary jane Coleman Bobby Collins ZL, i Ab . is Akil Betty Cottingham Zorah Cox li. il . 'f m Leonard Crosby Mac Cunningham Lynn Darracott Zaida Davis .,14Q'f,,,f r f' B f Vi ,, 0 Mb,6f.j7yy,.1U'Y , ysys ' Wil Libbydcoopef 52144330 Mwlfigwyvf .. y lj- 12 bw C. Don Crews n Larry Davis Shirley Davis E in ri S1 4 Wesley Dean Felton Delk Ray Dickens Douglas Doescher Glenn Dow Betty Duckett Johnny Eagan William Eidson Jo Ann Elliott bl We r' Kay Freer Louise Gerald soPHoMo ES 0 M311 1. Joyce Elliott Richard Esposito Fagaly Tony Felder Mike Fletcher Betty Fountain Dewey French Betty Jane Fulton Louise Gachet Roy Garrett 'Qyfx Jim -SQL, jean Giddens Roger Giddens jon Dewey Gilbert Roberta Ginsburg Muriel Goldberg Fred Golden Deloris Goodman Betty Gosnell Mary Ann Gosselin Frances Hart john Hodgkinson Carolyn Graham Eugene Hall Marilyn Har-t SOPHOMORES Johanna Griffin Mattie Hammack Mary Helm Opal Holmes Callie Hunt Frances Hutchinson Merrie Huttoe 15.61 if? fi Dorothy Guderian Robert Huckabay ,vt ., Marlene Ingle Q o My ffl ofa-f' Charlotte Hill Gerald Humphrey Martha Ann Janes SOPHOMCRES Billy bhniom Katherine Johnson Eleanor jones if Vermell Jones Paul Kimbrough Dan Laird Barbara Lane - ,Yi by - la V fr Harold Lehman joe Lindsey Dorothy Lucas Michael Juenger Eddie Kay Johnny Lane Nancy Lyles Bob Lassiter Nancy McClellan Andy McCollough Robert McLain Patricia Malone Floyd Martin Dick Mason R SOPHOMORES Mary Nell Mathis Robert May Jim Mayfield James Miles Joyce Charlotte Monson Murphy Gladys Padgett Sue Don Rawls Jean Neeld Mary Elizabeth Newberry Jimmie Norton Emmett Palmer Ann Payne Bill Porter Nancy Norton Dickie Randall Dorothy Ray Clyde Redmond Sarah Rigsby Joyce Roberts gifli K if ir., z Z EL A pw 'N ,, - S 1'- 9, , .E ik Martha Rothrock Barbara Schaller Tommy Sheridan Rita Sissenstein Diane Smith Marlin Shiver Robert Skinner SOPHOMORES Francis Sale 45, A . ,... ,,:t,,,,, My ,i ,fiif . if sg sgqjkw' 1 ski' I Betty Schauberger K Kllfilgi' iw . ff., ,, Qi Emily Shuman Alice Marie Smith lv X Virginia Sanders Carol Serr Eddie Simmons E. 1 ' - .J Barbara Smith Ann Simpkins Billie Joyce Smith Duane Smith james Sullivan Lamar Sumner Dorothy Thomasson SOPHOMORES William Thornhill Billy Tolle Arnold Turner Warren Tyler Amos Valentine Helen Van Horn i Shirley Truett Sue Tyner Wagner Bobby Walden Dean Walling jay Weldon Leah Wester Bobby Whitehead 0 Jean Walker Glen Whitten Huey Williams Margaret Wood jason Woodard William Woods Patsy Wyatt F RESHMEN - UN DERSTUDIES 'fb yy 5 ll ll! YQ fy K ,ew l' Amor I., , 4, Roger, Louree, Dolly, Leonard Miss Ruth Hall Brown Miss Alvazine Young Advixerf Leonard Gilbert Dolly McArthur Louree Coker Roger Turner Prefidenl Vice Preridenl Sefrelufy Treaxurer Powell Adams jackson Akins Wendell Alderman Rosita Allen Rex Alves 68 June Anderson Fred Artman Sally Atwood Donald Ballenger Carolyn Barnard FRESHMEN Kenneth Barnett Wayne Bell john Bickart Ann Blanton Lane Bonner Bob Boulware julian Bowen May Brown A t. L, . xv'l X V .D me K V ,, H joan Byrd Mary Byrd Nancy Carlisle Anne Carter Karen Christjansen fs. 4 Q fl P X- , . X I Q ' Billy Combee ,WY Jean Crane Glenda Cook Charlene Criss Ann Cooper Roy Deal Lester Cottrell Wanda Dean joy Louise Coward Thomas DiCesare 599' FRESHMEN james Dunn Coby Flagler Agnes Folsom Evelyn Gay Joanne Geissmann Linda Harrell Shirley Haywood Ada Gioia joan Gorman Jane Hamby I Bobby Harrell Royce Harrelson Tommy Harris Grace Hatcher Leo Hayrnans Jimmie Heddon Laura Heddon Donald Henry Peggy Hicks 70 MaryAgnes Hierholzer Joanne Hill Anna Johnson Sammy Jones Ann Marie Keil 1, li J FRESHMEN Carole King james Kinsey james Kolb Dicky Langley i f eff .,,,f L Donna Lehman Nancy Lewis Curtis Logan Elsie McCall Mary Louise Mason Connie Moffett George Mershon Nancy Mohr Richard Myer Marsha Myrick Mary Ann Mershon Peyton Montgomery Valerie Parrish Joyce Miller Carolyn Morris Jeanne Permenter Priscilla McDonald Frances Milton Mary Lou Morrison Norman Pomeroy FRESHMEN Paula Pritchard Donald Randall 'Billy Rivers jo Ann Robinson William Sheridan Barbara Sirmons Robert Sterling Patsy Stewart P we Q Jacqueline Sloan -' w l ,, it 'W i t Q tif if, Patricia Strickland la., j' 'mf Shirley Sloan Shirley Smith Bill Thomas Marcella Thomas Qf'5FFL me Susie Tope Robert Tripp Mary Valentine Annette Van Winkel Fred Vroom W Qty., f, it K 4 ' ' 'Q' :HPS f l .ivf L I 2' 'Sw v .- i it iie T 1 - y - ' iff e' ii t -- 72 Martha Watson John Wendel Shirley White Yvonne. ' lde jackie Wood Queen? jubilee T was X hey Ha d the SP1 see O XX QU l.. .9 ,. King Doyle L adj' 51210, of th e Queen is C 0 U11- ogs r. if X fs f 5' S i 1 'K i - 595 eww , 4 'ff' -L 1, I' ,1 A: J 4' nf' ,' f 1 Queen Dot . 1-:ri-' :ff A ' ff, .J ,F , 6 Q. , ML V ff 1 ' H, l , JL I 5' 4,2 . -A: fg ' 1 f fe, ' 74 f 4.f:f4 -J I I J D... . - if fr v dxf 'f c. 4 ' , 0 4A ,f,-912, G QMOX Qgeeo . .' 73 Skits and Sketches ekfl 5 TAM O'S AGPIPEIWC die CVSW two we 11, A HANTERXWG die HIGHLANDER We die all year long! xx J Ab Y ' :E etween-thgacts Snack' Q S Z Rear rmrro cy i . Q P ' I xi XL X Ltlxmv. 4 ' I I fqfifaf, ff .5 A 1 'aa -1 e lg' 4 4 + 'Sify We.. ,, 18 0 p, Z 0 I 1 . - In ' KL 73 74 W Behind The Footlights 7 Tea f0I Two' ge 4, Arma vxrumque camo Trojae HQ: . , ,r X 12 ' We , G ,v iff fy! I s if J 5,7 fr :S No shoes allowedx new Publications' to A om fx wx- KN Strike up the band! An ,ms hey I alk about sardines V ' may XR, QQ' ' , ? w ' Q P Lf ' l.P,1 A 14 .L Parallfl ' ' ,' 1 ' - 7 x,-',- X 1k AJ IJ X .x X' Vx im-:eq Q9 'i,cx:.JAj A131 4 l 75 f N N P Q wwf L rn fd q sfmnmnanungflmp V , I HH uw' 'N Q!! X --.amy ,'! ' My I f In-ati?-71Y E' .gt-T4 ggi - . - A. 1' v- ,X ff, I I . lf- A 'ff-ifg if - N- fl! N X ' 5 GUIHJS xx Y I , 1 . 5 '-.:i'ii.::-'ST-:T-22?-Sing... 1 , W7 . . .!!! g::-- ' ZH - ,J :V Representatives up the governing body of L.H.S., the STU- DENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION. These students hall patrol, S.G.A. supply store, the bugle corps, as well program. john delegate to the Oklahoma City, SENIOR HIGH S. G. A. OFFICERS Art Ginsburg Prerid ent Mac Harden Vice Prerident Margaret Lee Boswell Recording Secretary Dorothy Brower Correrponding Secretary john Bohanan Treafurer Art Ginxlzurg N F 9' from the home rooms make arranged and made up the as supervising the assembly Schilling was the school's annual S.G.A. convention in Oklahoma. lx Firrt row: Margaret Lee Boiwell. Second row: Mac Harden, john Bohanan, Dorothy Brower. 5 Firrt row: Shirley Schaller, Barbara Schaller, France: Cantrell, Gloria Nix, Eddie Wooten, john Newrorne, Bobby Clifton, lerrell Bryant, Sammy Meanr. Second row: jackie Penland, Helen VanHorn, Mary Ann Gorrelin, Nan Bradley, Nancy Norton, Nancy Pinhfton, Gerald Humphreyr, Doyle Wert, Snow Martin, Billy Tolle, Channing Baker, Ben Hardin. Third row: Rurrell Heath, john Schilling. SENIOR HIGH S. G. A. The STUDENT GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION goes quietly and efficiently about its job of ful- filling the school's needs A great asset t th . o e school, the S.G.A. store, managed by Eddie Bowen and Don Crews, always had on hand the articles w d d. ' e nee e The day wouldnt have been complete if it hadn't been for the bugles each morning and afternoon. This year girls were added to the hall patrol for the first time in the history of L.H.S. The hall patrol helped prevent congestion in the halls between classes. Flrrt rou. Charlotte Hill, Marilyn Snyder Dorothy Darnell. Second row: Killy Wfelch Ann Dixon, Avi: Thornpron, Shirley Darif Third row: jean Wfynn, Carolyn Morris Beulah Thomaf, Suran Brown. Fourth rou Art Ginfhurg, Charler King, Billy Young Fifth row' Freddy Marlin jirnm B . , y owen Charlet Carller. Sixlh row: jack Highnam T . . ony Glrlrnan, jimmy Lane. Serenlh rowi Gene Langley, Mac Harden, Hal McClarnma Eiplh row: Eddie Bowen, jim Garner, Doyle lVeJl. IAIIILAN D lieu Don Crewr, Eddie Bowen f l Firrt row:.Charler Thorpe, Ion Dewey Gllberl, Kemp Smith. Second row: Bah Berquirl Fellon Delh, Joyce Hernandez, john Vaughn, Carl Collinf. HONOR SOCIETY , nan OFFICERS jimmy Bowen X Prefident Glyn Bolton Vice Prefident Alice Coe Secretary Henry Fuller Treafurer Miss Evelyn Covington Advifer jimmy Bowen, Glyn Bolton, Alice Coe, Henry Fuller. N With the annual induction of members, the SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY took its first step toward another year of outstanding service. A national organization the S.H.S. was established at L.H.S. in 1938 with the ad e ideals, scholarship, leader- ship, character, and ser ice. ' ,Jftli 'W First row: Delores Hammock, Mary Mitchell, Dorothy Rothroch, Barbara Tripp, joanne Boxwell, Extebell Herxcovitz, Fr J Ro , Nancy Norton, Nancy Pinhilon. Second row: Carol Chifelhroolz, Marie Chatham, Sally Marion Muitoe, Sally Fuuell, Beverly Fetterman, Ianice Souther- land, Betty Sullivan, Audrey Flowert, Volita Conrad. Third row: Martha Webb, W Y Iohn McCabe, Eddie Wooten, 1. Fred Lohr, Allan Bly, Bah Butler, Damon Holmex, illj Lee Fourth row: Evelyn Munday, Mary Ann Fulford, Gail Dean, Marjorie Shiver, Marilyn c art, Barbara Baker, Ruthella Coile, Charlotte Williamx, Roger Williamf, Tony Girtman. HGNOR SOCIETY ff 2 i 2 . Q eiifsv Y , .. f y, ,any . i ii, i 1, fr' Y i . if if' 4 L ,ext ' if N.. Qin Pint row: Sue Homer Lee Bmwell, Ann Dixon, Ann MarKay, Pauline Mann, Nanry Sloan, Hull. Serond row: Mar Harden, Peggy Ellxworih, Ingrid Eflerfon, Linda Lou Darif, Dot Gay, john Schilling, jarnex Britton. Third row: jimmy Bifhop, Donald Knight, jarh Ilvarmolti, Bill Venahle, jackie Garland. Firfl row: Dorothy Brower, Frame: Norwood, Nanry Simpmn, jean Tripp, Regina Pearson, jackie Hirkam, Lynelle Evanx. Second row: Barbara Parrifh, Gloria Nix, Ioan Hughex, Edna Thornaf, Lee Nelrru, Dori.r Flautt. Third row: Hal MtClamrna, Stuart Davif, john Larson, jim- rnie Hahn, Mathew Mitrhell. Barbara Parrish DRAMATICS CLUB OFFICERS Prefidezzt Lee Nelms Vive-Prerident Libby Fahle Sefrefary Joanne Langbein Parliamezzforiarz . 'X w i' Q 1 M - 4223 e?f' 1' px, - f 71 A I? ' K-.K ,T hx .,:'y 'W if -554, .. . . QQ JF Fiitrt rozzz' jmmne Ldfltgbflll, Brzrbizm Purrifh. Nix ,' fairy' H W,-f, ' , Florenre Coe. Serwzd faux' Libby Fuble, Alife Q ', ' ' I Coe, Lee Nelmr, P.zti Huglyw. Q it 1 in 1 W - wig fx, i ' -l-353 , .N X, , ,f N X - ,. ? Alice Coe 'I'P'EdJ'Ill'6'f Pati Hughes Reporler Florence Coe Clerk Mrs. R. Craig Adzfiyer J-I'-TY 165' j-T . 4X!l.'Qfi- h v Tj Q1 F, ' I We IX ,E 0 YF - +.s.f- - Rehearsal tonight! might well have been the battle cry for the members of the DRAMATICS CLUB. Several times during the year these energetic thespians showed that a bit of grease paint works amazing transformations. -Q. Firn row: Naury Norton, Roremary Woerlendyke, Celerie Kohn, Arif Tlaomprozl. Serond row: Fred Arlman, Bill Meredilh, Do! Dmfif, Louire Garber, Beverly Fetlerman, Sally Atwood. QUILL AND SCROLL .,.,,i,,,-jg Ann MacKay E, ,h YV 1 Prefidenl L Alice Coe Vice Prerident Linda Lou Davis S ecrelary Gloria Nix Treafurer Nancy Sloan Hiftorian Miss Virginia Davis Adziifer One of the nicest things about working on the staff of any of our high-ranking publications is belonging to the QUILL AND SCROLL - if one attains a B average. The QUILL AND SCROLL is a national honorary society for high school journal- ists. Linda Lau Darif, Glnria Nix, Ann MacKay, Alice Coe, and Nancy Sloan. Fir!! row: Marilyn Bicharl, Deloref Hammock, Dorolhy Rolhroch, Marian Murine. Second row: Mar- garet Lee Boxwell, Erlabell Herfcoritz, Lynelle Ezfanr, Nancy Simpfon. Ingrid Eflermn, jean Carr, Marie Chatham, Pauline Mann, Peggy Ell.fll'07fb, Glyn Ballon. Third row: Barbara Baker, Sally Dridgerf, Mary Mitchell, Barbara Tripp, fo Anne Bofufell, Sally Farrell, Martha Webb, Evelyn Munday, Belly IVharton, Barbara Parrifh, Uyallace Sumner. Fourlh row: Mac Harden, Hal 83 McClamma. CLASSICAL CLUB Bob Butler Conful Lynelle Evans Quaeftor Miss Cathrine Craig Miss Alvazine Young Mrs. J. C. Workizer Advicer Bob Butler NS Fin! row: Betty jean Holm, Pali Hughex, jackie Hull, Billie Sue Hou-gerl Peggy Ellxworth, jane Hill, Linda Lou Davir. Second row: Gloria fDvu1ghy, Lanelle 'Hi?r7f'LouiJe Gachet, Franrex Hart, Ettahell Herxcovitz, Carolyn Grier, Evelyn Fovrtf. Third row: jimmy Felician, Dale Douherly, Dewey French, Leonard Gilhert, Henry Fuller, Ken Haymans, H. D. Fountain, Ben Hardin. Fir.rt row: Valerie Barich, Helen Van Horn, Ann Payne, Shirley Truett, Nancy Sloan, Cooler Pollard, Snow Martin. Second row: Nancy Norton, Janice Southerland, Luanne Shafer, Barbara 84 Parnth, Steve Tape. Third row: Billy Riverc, Alan Schiff, Bill Pritchett, jack Warmoltt. CLASSICAL CLUB With a flair for the dramatic, CLASSICAL CLUB members staged an elaborate assembly program, and a banquet in full costume. In March, members attended the annual convention. Lynelle Evan: I .il F J U . x M X. is N XX rf Fin! row: Nanry Ayerx, Edwana Allman, Glyn Bolton, Alire Coe, Mary Byrd. Sefond row: Ann an 'XJ M Blanton, Sally Atwood, Mary jean Crane, Louree Coker, Marie Clmllaarn, janice Clfiifelbrook, I - MH Carol Cbixelbrook. Third row: Gene Carler, Mar Henley, jimmy Biflxop, Eddie Bowen, Frank I. xfjif Cole, Don Crewx, julian Bowen, john Cox, Wayne Bell. t A L, , ,i f :X K - 1 x , S '-.s, NN f f' N N- it E by pq y atfgv y 'LS' Flfff 'UU'-' MN? F10 MfD4f1ifl, D01lie Murray, Ann MacKay, Pauline Mann, Bernire Matlbewr. Second row: Conxlanre Moffel, Mary Mittbell, Sally Dridgerr, Marlba janer, Sue Marlin, Nancy MrCelland. Third row: Dan laird, Freddy Martin, Clsarler Lyonf, Bill Lee, Robert jackfon. l'7 DarrgeaI.uw0UU Luralvlfgiln Dix0f1. ii PAN AMERICAN CLUB ' OFFICERS Ann Dixon Prerident 5 y 4 Gerald Humphreys A Vire Prexid ent Dorothy Lucas Secretary Lynn Darracot Trearuref jack Pepper Sergeant-al-Arm: Adviser if -1 7 1 ARYEAV 1 Wig, I H 2 . 4 PePPer, 1 ' Como esta usted? It looks like Greek to some of us, but it's only Spanish. Phrases like how are you? come easy to members of the PAN AMERICAN CLUB for they are students who have made B or better in Spanish. This year the club was sponsored by Mrs. J. C. Workizer who worked wholeheartedly with club me b ' ' m ers to uphold the clubs fine name. fi . G,-gggi. ' G mld Evelyn BuJbyN'i1Z5n?de fieM' k ljbby Fable' Iimllsia emafbaff' CWI' Barbdff' Bd ,fy W f' 0 ' . . lynBolt011i .b Wrlmd Gen ' Fmt row. G Gems, Brig 1, nd TUW: wide? Dean' Mrs. J. C. Workizer l y X 4 PAN AMERICAN CLUB ,, , lf W ' 3 Firft row: Billie ,joyre Smith, Cblae Randall, Mar! Rmemary Wfoeflendyke, Ann S Sumner, 511' l ene Virf, Marlene SrbelL Dorolb noob. Semnd row: Marjorie ,MU If ey Reynoldf, Ifmr Selig, joe T ora. xfg ,vf !.,',1 A y Rotbrorf, I1 er, Pleaf Williamf, Wallare mdf' a J' nd rvw' Fir!! 'WS W Imfzlzzlfozgiz MW 1 Ann New. bavid Kama, M r a Lfbman' Celexte KHZZ2 wzgn, Mathew HaZi4 ff'E'H011ff' 4 lame!! DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING Q s First row.' Mary Tillman, Franres Cantrell, Franres Norwood, Sylvia Strong, Delores Howell. Serond row: Ralph Fletcher, Bobby Paul, john Bohanan, Preston lVingate, Carl Lyle. Training for their future careers, D.C.T. members worked side by side with Lakeland businessmen. It wasn't all work, however, for the D. C. T. won lst prize for their float in the Homecoming parade and entertained themselves throughout the year with parties, Weiner roasts, and hay rides. OFFICERS Ralph Fletcher President Vice President Bobby Paul Mary Tillman Secretary John Bohanan Treasurer Frances Cantrell Reporter Delores Howell Historian Sylvia Strong C baplain Frances Norwood Librarian Preston Wingate Sergeant at Arms Carl Lyle Parliarnentarian ' Mr. C. W. Echols Mr. R. C. Toothman Advisers First row: Norriss Feuss, joyce Traylor, , Barbara Mathews. Second row: Frankie Stevens Beverly Stark, jackie Penland, Ann Nel Bennett, Clara Burkhardt. Third row: Earl Outlaw, Clyde Fosbee, Russell Heath, jim Williamson. DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING Firrf row. jamef Bogavlaoff, Barbara jeuleim, Hilda Tyner, Dewey Perry, Norman Garvey. Seeorld row: Harry Garrelf, Eugene Parker, Donald Mamz, Lamar Poofer, jolm Fairfield, 1. W. Brown, Murray Driggcry, Ray Culrer, Bobby Futely. Pint row: Tommy Dunfan, Eddie Baker, Dorothy Gay, Mary Ella Martin, Mary Flo McDaniel, Velda Taylor. Second row: Doyle Fallin, Claybourne Foldx, Sam Lasiinger, jimmy Worm, Alvin Hall, Eddie Emerfon, Robert Conibear. STAMP AND COIN CLUB OFFICERS it i Thomas Sheridan l Preyid ent Eddie Bowen Vice Prefident Helen Van Horn Secretary-Treafzzrer Frank Cole Auctioneer Miss Alvazine Young Ad ziixer Going, going, gone. Sounds such as these were heard coming from Room 230 on the afternoons when STAMP AND COIN CLUB met. The only re- quirement for membership is that one have an interest in collecting and ex- changing stamps and coins. Firrt roux' Barbara Il elJh, Frank Cole, Thornaf Sheridan, Eddie Bowen, Helen Van Horn, France! Hart, Mary Louife Maron. Serond roun' janet Finger, Sarah Hornfby, Shirley Bryant, Norman Hornfby, Bobby Farkar, Franklin Liggett, jeron Craig. Third row: jrzrnef McMullen, j. E. Shirah, jarner Moyer, Kenneth Holt, Andy Moon, Roger Parher, jerry Phillipr, john Harrif. Fourth rouu' Il allace Cannon, IV'ayne McC14llen, Dich Lindfay, Rurrell Rehherg, Dick Maron, john Wfendel, jarner Dunn. Fifth rou': Bill Melin, David Lang, joe ll 'olfe, Ernert Bullinglon, Bill Thomar, Bob Boulware, Nelron Sciortino, Eddie Ernerron. CDU'-'Dr HDPCIUD'-'4 O'-'UCIIP In the darkness of the visual aids room you probably never recog- nized the silent operator of the projector. He was one of the many A.V.A. boys who contrib- uted their study room period to the showing of movies for you. Ad viferr Mr. W. S. Lawrence Mr. W. E. DeMelt Mr. J. K. Hartsaw Firrt row: Donald Buffhin, Francis' Sale, David Karnef, john Schilling, Fred Artrnan. Second row: Roy Deal, jeff jarnef, jim Smith, Ernert Tyler, jim Heddon, john Dooley, Robert Bennett, Bill Venable, Parry DiCe:are, Eddie Wooten, Thomas' Harrir, john Fletcher, Leonard Gilbert. I YOUTH FOR CHRIST 4 wwf'-'M Fin! row: joan Hamby, Carl Colliny. ' Serond roux' Marian Parlin, Parry Scbauberger. OFFICERS Carl Collins Prexid ent Joan Hamby Vire Preridenl Marian Partin Secretary Patsy Schauberger Treafurer Mrs. S. T. Lastinger Advifer The music you heard coming from the high school auditorium on Monday nights was the weekly meeting of the YOUTH FOR CHRIST group. Enter- tainment by trios, speakers, and various other things were enjoyed by those who attended. The club's purpose was to encourage Christian fellowship between the members. Lakeland High considers it a privilege to have young people interested in such worthwhile matters. Q xl., 11 f AY Fin! row: Ro.re Marie Gobeen, Ruth Farkar, Sylvia Strong, jean Giddenr, Evelyn Barb, Irene Braurkler. Second row: Duane Hood, Gerald Humphreys, Betty May, james Milef, Ronnie Andfewx. 9I Ma.. ,. . M.. . cr: -: .-V--W-W...-..,... ...K . - tlliifgr-:er V: - D . r- , ,Q 9 ' ia -4 ,. TORCH CLUB M... ........-........ nf.. rw:-:nf-. S . zz.: ay.. ir an it rx, - 1-, .1 ,,- , f M 4V,h .,,,,,,,, I 0 .,,,..,...mm.. ., ,. ' ag. ..a.n.,,.,..- rum- A l,' ..:- ruin--Ja-au. -----V 1.-...- I :...w,-M, . px L'Qy X .'1 , I 1-Luanne -Q-nu , .... , .......l.......... 'Q' ff ' gig-, savanna- n-u--.--v.. gr- c.--w-m--.- E Firrt row: Martha Ann faner, Franref Hari, Nanry McClelland. Serond row: Don Creufr, Gerald Humfllareyr. 92 :stuns-annuuuuu-u OFFICERS Don Crews Preridenl Gerald Humphreys Vive Preyiclenl Frances Hart Serrelary Martha Ann lanes TI'6cZ.S'llI'EI' Nancy McClelland Reporler Miss Ruth Hall Brown Mr. C. Ridley Ad z'i,rer.r Bridging the gap between the Senior Honor Society and the Junior Honor Society is the TORCH CLUB. This club is made up of tenth grade honor stu- dents. The school has benefited greatly from the many fine projects this club has contributed in the past and is watch- ing with interest their new objective, arousing interest in art appreciation. Firrr rouz' Muriel Goldberg, Ann Andrewr, Louire Garbel, Shirley Srballer, Marlene Ingle, Evelyn Burla. Second row: Cluarlolle Hill, Parry Wyatl, Florenre Coe, Ann Payne, Dorolby Moore, Ami Perry, Ioan Hamby, Mary jane Coleman, Diane Smiila. Third rouz' Pal Forier, Frank Cole, Dirk Maron, Eddie Bowen, Tony Felder, Adrian Burnham, Gary Calhoun, Wilma Dean Gentry. Y - TEENS OFFICERS Dorothy Darnell n Prexidelzl x! Dorothy Gay Vire Pre.via'enl Betty Holloway Serreiary Nell Bradshaw Tl'6!I,i'1H'C'l' Jean Carr Pnhlirily Chairman Sylvia Strong Chaplain Miss Lois Johnston Miss jean McCanless A 6111 'i.rel'.s' Nell Bradrhaw, Sylria Slrong, Damlhy Darnell, Belly Holloway, lean Carr, Durolhy Gay. The honor of being Lakeland Highs first girls' service club falls to the Y-TEEN organization. These girls worked hard at their various projects again this year. A candy bar was collected from each member to send to over-seas children, a baby-sitting project was started, a bus was chartered to the Lakelancl-St. Pete game in St. Pete, and at Thanksgiving ancl Christmas food ancl clothing for neecly families were distributed. The purpose of this Club is To find ancl give the best, H L Y l , I 65 03. 'mun' W ' GNT? Q J . ll' ? ' 1 '1irL . fr? Firrl row: Regina Pearron, Marilyn Snyder, Alire Coe, Belly jean Howell, Iaanne Langhein, Nan Bradley, oel a Derhinr, Belly Fulrh. Serand row: Helen Van Horn, Beverly Ivey, France: Hulrh- inron, E 1 y S uman, elly Burchfield, joan Hugher, Marlene Sfhell. Third row: Carolyn Graham, 93 Belly Srhauherger, Sue Tyner, Lufllle Murphy, Merrie Hulloe, Hazel Iamer, Ann Snooh. KEY CLUB OFFICERS Bobby Clifton Preridelzl Vernon Edgar Vice-Prefidenl Snow Martin Secrelary Cooter Pollard Trea,rzn'er Albert Jordan Sergeazzl-at-umm' Come to the victory dance to- night. It's at the Civic Center Albefl jordan, S710u'Md7lfI1, Bobby Cliflou, Vernon Edgar, and fheff Will be HH 01'ChCSU'f1- Cooler Pollard. Many times at the pep meeting and in assembly these announce- ments are heard coming over the public address system. If you have gone to any of these dances, you know that they are always a huge success. N jim Mayfield, Dirk Maron, Duane Hood, Bobby lauiler, Billy Tolle. KEY CLUB Sp011.r0r.r Glyn Bolton Peggy Ellsworth Jackie Hull Ann MacKay Advi.rer.r Mr. john Teany Mr. Frank Gantt Tear the Terriers and we did. Maybe the weekly slogan signs painted by the KEY CLUB spon- sors and put up by the members during football season boosted the morale of the team as well as the spirit of L. H. S. rooters. W ,:,..l ,. The Peg, Tbe jerk, The Boll, and Annie MtlE.!' 'Y t . l 4 P i if gin, W -Q ' 'C ff' T T .Q e r i k trkr i gisrfir yrj- 4. f i. I W ,al-W.vi,,..,.j- W i. . V , u F iiii C Fin! row: Sieve Tape, Lynn Bandy, Mex Glurr. Semnd mum' Sammy Meant, Il 'arren Bowden. The KEY CLUB took an active part in Homecoming by giving a dinner for the queen contestants and their escorts. Pleased with their roll as hosts, later on in the year they held a Father-Son banquet. OFFICERS jackie Hull Pre.ride11f Nancy Porter Vine Prefidefzl Ann MacKay Secretary Glyn Bolton Tl'6.4l.flH'6 1' Nancy Sloan H j,l'f0l'ffZIl Beverly Fetterman Parliazlzefzmrinzz Miss Hazel Haley Miss Maxine Mclntyre Ad zfixefxf Don't get that sign dirty! Quit shaking the ladder. Slogan signs for basketball season were put up by the newly formed girls' service club, KEYETTES. Hard-working girls were seen bustling around after school and on Saturdays busily engaged in various services for the school. Some of their projects were giv- ing the members of Mr. Poppell's office name plates, placing badly needed mirrors in strategic loca- tions, keeping the thermometer for the Homecoming Queen con- test, and having the piano used in assembly tuned. 'Twas work -'twas fun! I KEYETTES x , Firft row: Dorir Cottinglmm, Linda Lou Dmfif, Carol Sefr, Peggy Ellfworllv. Semmz' row: Berry W'ea1'er, Hillezfi Ezverlf, Belly C01- lirzglmm. Fin! row: janire Southerland, Sally FuJfell,4,Evelyri :ond row: Vefmell loner, Marie Clant- l , ham, Sue Marlin, Luanne Shafer. XX g,,f' JR. LIONS CLUB OFFICERS james Booth Prexialezzl Myres Guilford Vive-Prericlenl Hammond Polk Sefrelary jimmy Lane Treamrer Buster Brown Tail Tzviflef' Walkie Templin Lion Tamer Homecoming meant more to the JR. Fifi! rout' Hammond Polk, My'r'eJ Guilford, jimmy Lune. LIONS CLUB this year than it ever Serond roux' Ilnalkie Temp!in,Ba.r1er Broun. X has before- To them fell the honor of ' ifflxjggj--' .Y X electing their candidate, Dot Davis, as Q2 X- ' A 1950 Homecoming Queen, Fin! row: Donald Farmer, Mickey McMullen, Doyle Weil, Cbarler Lyonr, Ar! Ginrburg. Second row: Rirbard MrMullen, Leonard Rabin, Bobby Collier, Dirkie Randall, Gene Langley, Mac Henley, 45132 jim. L1oNs CLUB fm in tw If ,V C9 W, r,,f h..,x -, ' IMI? e IJ 011.1 oijir K Q 'jf'-JJNYV-X jo Anne Boswell K ' - MaLgQ,QKl.Ce Boswell Dot Daw . ynn Dottie Murray Ad 1 'i,ver.v Mr. john Lovelace Mr. james Horsey Here comes the parade! Yes, the Home- coming.: parade was sponsored by the VIR. LIONS CLUB and the CHEER- LEADERS, and was followed that night by the elaborate Coronation Ball. Frivolity took second place, however, as the JR. LIONS contributed many hours of hard work and several fine projects to I.. H. S. We owe those rubber-padded stairs which have saved many a broken neck to the JR. LIONS CLUB. K if O' ,X 1. ' l I if .j First 70117 jo Anne Bofuzll, Dollie Alllfftlvl. Second row: Mzlfgdffl Leo BfI.fll'6'll. Dot Drzzir, Pnl Flynn. QQ- , , E lil: fi ,gf Qi -rv Fmrt fou Hefmen Harrell, jamer Monk, Ben Hardin, Gordon Harlman, Henry Fuller. Serond mu jimmy Bowen, Channing Baker, Eddie Kay, Bobby llylailelyead, Louie Bauerle. 99 4 LIONETTES X 2 I M m.' h e t Firxt wuz' Marion Mustoe. jane Hill, Eftabejll Herffooitz. Serond row: Margaret Lee Boxwell, jo Anne Boxufell, Dottie Murray. yi-'X X if l . lx, l 1 ,W ff C OFFICERS jane Hill Prerident Marion Mustoe Vice Prefident Margaret Lee Boswell Secretary Estabell Herscovitz Tremnrer Dottie Murray Lion Tamer jo Anne Boswell Tail Tzuifler Miss Mabel Caperton Mrs. Robert McCullough Ad zfi.rer.f l fl l' 4 First row: Nancy Ayers, Dot Dania, Pat Flynn, Barbara Tripp. Second row: Betty Wharton, Billie Sue Homer, Dorothy Rotlarock, Mary Mitchell. IOO f ls Busy, enterprising, ambitious- these are all adjectives that may apply to the LIONETTES. As its big project, the club checked the eyes and ears of all gram- mar school children. A float, decorated by members, won second prize in the Home- coming parade. In addition, the club staged an unusual soc-hop. The Lionettes have worked hard for L.H.S. ff ,fLIONETTE.Ss fi' X 1' J ' I' 1 V 4, fx , Dorothy Brower, Pati Hugher. Serond row: Edwarla Allman, Firrt Row: Alite Sue jabnmn Peggy Smith, Pauline Mamzh Virginia Griggr. Fin! row: Gloria Nix, Nadine Newrorne, Lynelle Evanr, Sheila Ginrburg. Second row: LouiJe Ayerr, jean Tripp, Conrbila Yrla, Barbara Parrirla. . Io' JUNIOR EXCHANGE CLUB OFFICERS Mac Harden Preiident john Bohanan lf! Vice Prefident George Bright 2nd Vice Prefident Harold Doster 3rd Vice Prexident Thomas Duncan Secretary Leroy Selph Treafurer Hal McC1amma Sergeant-al-Army Fin! row: Harold Doxler, George Bright, john Bobanan, Mac Harden. Second row: Thomaf Duncan, Leroy Selplz, Hal Mc- Clamma. m.. Q io P '33 f Fin! row. - fdce H' C la - barlef Cafflef, 5:1e'1fEuiZZv1y!Hewe1r, Bob Bw! JG immy Bi-fb EQ Roger Willia 0.0, Eddze Woolen. mr. Second ,owl Dirk Thi I 0 1 JUNIOR EXCHANGE CLUB Hats off to the EXCHANGE CLUB for the many fine things the members have done for L.H.S. Among other things, they put up room directory signs in the halls for the benefit of new students and built the stand for the U.N. flag. They gave the Third Annual Dreadnaught Appreciation Dance for the football team, which was a huge success. A highlight of the dance was the coronation of sparkling Sally Fussell as Dreadnaught Sweet- heart of 1950. Priscilla McDonald Vermell jones Dorothy Brower Sally Fussell s ,,. - - o '5pofiihiJ Mr. W. S. Lawrence Mr. L. O. Bright A zrerf 1 7 DfL'K 1-. J Fir!! row: Arthur Admire, Tony Girtman, Bill Pritchett, Mark Hollir, jim Garner, Philip Ad- mife. Second row: Bohhy Paul, Rollin Williamr, Don Crewr, Dith Bming, Stuart Dzwix, john Vaughn. QCII!! 0-upnnnnr 3 :xt'- gggpqnvcusa OFFICERS Albert jordan Prefident Bobby Clifton Vire-Pretiderzt Mac Henley Serretary Max Glass Treafizrer Miss Maxine Mclntyre Mr. L. L. Nelson Adviferf See that keen L sweater? Know what it means? Some hard-working athlete has earned his letter in one of the high school sports and along with it, t t coveted membership in the L i . Albert jordan, Bobby Clifton '- Max Glam, Mar Henley. ,fy7 ' ,fv- Firft row: Alton Ready, Art Giruburg, jerrell Bryant, Doyle Wext. Second rout: Mar Henley, Albert jordan, Eddie IVooten, jimmy Smitb, Wfalbie Templin, Leroy Selpb, Warren Bowden, Rirbard Wood, jobn Newfome. Tbird row: Leonard Rabin, Dirk Robbinx, Bobby Clifton, Doney Merritt, Bill Lee. Fourtb row: Kennetb Hoffmeifter, Prerton Wingate, Max Glam, jobn Fairfield. GA C5,.Jcolfe?,a,,.,Q! OFFICERS Nell Bradshaw Pre.s'id ent jane I-Iamby Vire-Preritlenl Carolyn Graham Secretary- Trea,i1n'er Beverly Ivey Reporter Miss Mabel Caperton Miss Marjorie Mitchell Ad z'i.rer,r Strike Three-yer out. Baseball, bas- ketball, and volleyball occupied the members of the GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION both during school hours and afterwards. These sports en- thusiasts livened the campus with their many and varied activities. Firrt row: Helen Ilvagrter, Dorothy Anderron, Dori! Tindall, Rita Sirfetlrteizz, Charlotte Hill, jeralene Claridy, Velma Glarr, Ann Blanton, Serond row: Katrina Louizor, Barbara Forhee, Margaret Blair, Carolyn joner, jean Burl, Mary Ann Hampton, Ann Simpkinr, Beverly Hood, Mary jane Coleman, joAnna Griffon. .-a- ,H ,, jane Hamby, Nell Bradrhauq Carolyn Graham. Beverly Irey. sa- T 371 ,6 5 . -1 ' v or ir' , .,,. ,yi ,G 'auf ai .. JUNIOR HIGH s. G. A. Ditkie Langley. Second row: Ada Gioia, Powell A d fl nz 5 , Tbornar Di- Cerare. Junior high policemen are seen every- where in the halls between classes. No, not real policemeng they are better known as the junior High Hall Patrol. OFFICERS Dickie Langley Pretid ent Thomas DiCesare Vice Prefidem' Ada Gioia Serretary Powell Adams Treafurer Mrs. J. R. Glover Advirer jimmy Vickerr, Roger Turner, lVayne Bell, Fred Vroom, lVendell Alderman, Leonard Gilbert, Alton Cook, Don Emermn. A democratic governing body is main- tained by junior high. This is accom- plished by electing representatives from each home room, while the officers are chosen in a general election. These representatives are the voice of the junior high student body. Fin! row: Sally Atwood, Martha Myrirk, Nancy Key, lane Hamby, Florence Bond, Betty Sheridan, M V . - . . . ary erta Selpb, Delore: Hayes. Second row. Emory Hayer, Billy Rwerr, George Reguler, '06 William Anderton, Bob Boulware, Robert Sturir, Walter Morris. Robert Sterling, Donald Lane, Rorita Allen. Dolorer Coile. lo Wintermute, Martina Younzer. OFFICERS Bob Boulwarc Preiizlezzf Curtis Logan Vii'e-Preiidwzl Priscilla McDonald RE'l'0I'I!jllg Serrelary Marsha Myrick Cf1r'z'e,rlI1n11di21g Serreltzry Billy Rivers Treamrer Leonard Gilbert Pdijjdllldllfrllfdll Miss Rosemary Buchanan Ad 1'j.I'6I' JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ....u , 1-.mlm img- .1-,-1. ..- 1..- xg D f 2 -..- -1 uu- -..- .- -.1 un..- -nn- uu .1- ......- -1- .1- uns- 1:- Fjfff wuz' Mumba Niyrick, Bula BfJl4lll'tlYL', Prinrilliz ML'DIJIlr!ld. Semua' mum' Leonard Gilbert, Curlii Logan, Billy Rj1't'?'.I. A trip to Hillsboro State Park, L1 square dance, ii chapel program, the tradi- tional banquet-all these were carefully :intl effi- -ticntly ciirrietl out by the JUNIOR HONOR SO- CIETY. This is il club for the honor students of the eighth and ninth grades. if X - 'N ! . I if ff inf ll H. x ..,. S .f Ts- Qt...-I. ...J-... ...L- Firil wuz' B,n'h.m1 Rjl4l7J7'd.I'lH1, N.n1r5 Lezrif. Luuree Coker. Ltmm Heddon. Arm.: 1llZ7I1,l'l!ll. Gland.: Cook, sally Aluwod. Seflllld mum' lllury Byrd. Ad.: Gjfljil, Helzfu Higbmzirlv. fum Hrimbj. Lnrillc jordan, E111 Ruhirzmu, Velma Gliur. Third faux' Iizlerie Przrifh, j.me Hrmzflg. M.n'1lJ.1 Yuzmger, PJ! Sffifkldild, Dolorei' jarrelf, Lm1elleH1n'l. Fourth roux' Rirbufd Cmlmd, Leiter Cutrrvll, j1z1i.m Bunwz. Powell Adumr, Robert Slerliug, Difkie Lmlgley. Ilvizyfle Bell. Fiflb rnux' Dnlmld Lune. Allrlll M1111- day, Roger Turner. Paul Therrien, Len Hal,I'01nllI,f. I07 HIGHLANDER HEADS Ann MarKay, Pauline Mann, Alice Coe. THE HIGHLAN DER EDITORIAL STAFF Pauline Mann Editor-in-rhief 935' l Nancy Sloan 1,,f ' Pirtorial Editor ggi -vfifi' Barbara Tripp, Sally Dridgers 3 - Afforiater fa ,g1EgEg:f5-,a'?Jf1R Lynelle Evans Clary Edilor B ' Wally Sumner Afroriate Peggy Ellsworth Cluh Editor Sally Fussell Arroriate Mac Harden Sportr Edilor Robert jackson Afro ciate Ingrid Esterson Art Editor Miss Hazel Haley Ad zfirer The HIGHLANDER has ranked right up at the top in the publications field since its debut more than 30 years ago. One of the most eagerly awaited events of the year is the arrival of the High- lander. Q, . x 5 ' Firrl row: Mac Harden, Lynelle Evanr, Nancy Sloan, Peggy Ellxworlh, Ingrid Erterron. Q Second row: Roherl jafhron, Barhara Tripp, Sally Dridgerxf, Sally Farrell, ll ally Sumner, BUSINESS STAFF Ann MacKay C irrulalion Manager Alice Coe Bzuinerr Manager Miss Maxine McIntyre Advirer Solicitorr-Evelyn Munday, Nath- alie Emery, Glyn Bolton, Linda Lou Davis, Margaret Lee Boswell, Betty jean Howell, Marie Ann Chatham, Frances Louise Ross, Betty Wharton, JoAnne Boswell, Avis Thompson, Hazel james, Dorothy Rothrock. I08 X X3 Firrl row: Evelyn Munday, Nathalie Emery, Glyn Ballon, Linda Lou Dawir, Margaret Lee Borwell, Betty jean Howell, Marie Ann Chatham, France! Louife Ron, Belly lVhar1on, JoAnne Borwell. Serond row: Avi: Thornpron, Hazel jarner, Dorothy Rothrorh. THE BAGPIPE BAGPIPE HEADS . o ' Q. f new X Ale- Q' i'a11?3?'q QQQIJVW al :J 'B Nanry Simpfon, Gloria Nix, Harold Doiler. 'I Sw' f-4 Fir!! row. Claarlef Lyonr, Al jordan, Mar Harden, Peggy Smilla, Eftabell Herfcorfilz, Pati Huglzer. Serond row: jimmy Lane, Paul Owen, Myrer Guilford, jean Carr, Arif Thompyon, Hazel jamer, Ingrid Enerron. BUSINESS STAFF . Nancy Simpson Bnfinerr Manager Harold Doster Cirrulafion Manager Sue Martin, Nadine Newsome Arroeialer Joanne Langbein Ad verlirin g Manager Pauline Mann Promotional Manager Marian Mustoe Librarian Solirilorr-Gloria Baker, Morena i - Barron, Robert Conibear, Mary -,'--- Ann Dennard, Sally Dridgers, l Nathalie Emery, Pat Flynn, De- lores Hammock, Barbara Harrell, Martha Webb. lr- Dridgerf, Martha Webb. EDITORIAL STAFF Gloria Nix Edilor in Chief jean Carr Make up Edilor Pati Hughes Newf Erlilor Myres Guilford Sporli Edifor . Mac Harden, Al jordan Afrocialer Ingrid Esterson Feature Editor F ff IUSEY Smith! I , Club Editor '75, y 1' . I L, Jimmy Lane 1 Afroeiale 'i Martha Webb junior High Editor Reporters-Allan Bly, Hazel james, Charles Lyons, Paul Owen, Leonard Rabin, Barbara Parrish, Avis Thompson. Miss Virginia Davis Adoifer Lakeland High School has any num- ber of top ranking achievements. However, at the top of the list comes the bi-monthly publication of the journalism department, THE BAG- PIPE. '- fi-,VV Fin: row: Morena Barron, Pal Flynn, Gloria Baker, Delore: Hammock, Barbara Harrell Pauline Mann, Joanne Langbein. Second row: Nadine Newmme, Robert Conibear, Sally I09 TAM CYSHANTER Martha Webb Editor jimmy Byrd Cirrulalion Manager Powell Adams, Barbara Baker, Donald Barn- ett, Wayne Bell, Judy Bishop, Florence Coe, 'l Hull Hal McClamma, Pat McGauley, Mustoe. Emi y , Mary Mitchell, Marian Slaff Member! Mrs. Kerfoot Bryant Advirer Mdflbd Webb, jimmy Byrd Although Tam O'Shanter is a mere infant com- pared with the highly esteemed Highlander and Bagpipe, it has already made its mark in the lit- erary world. L.H.S. is proud to have one of the j finest literary magazines in the state appear twice each year in an exciting fall and spring edition. r,-,,,, ,O I. Milrbellu' Pa' MrG ' Row ju, , duff, Barb o. Judy Bifb0pIfzZ41Bj1f:fgI Marian Mun dfflflza, D ae, Flo,- amid Bdrne,,'e3:':wS,?eL1:gZzni!y151,14 Mary I' 4-We Bell IIO fe m, ng OFFICERS Bobby Clifton Callilain Ben Hardin Russell Heath Max Glass Henry Fuller Lielflemznlr Traffic Sergeant j. E. DeReus Acliirel' The whistles blow, the signs turn, and the cars ease forward. Many acci- dents were prevented hy the conscientious workers of the STREET PATROL. Despite rain or shine, they are always on duty. STREET PATROL MW Firrl rozr: Henry Fuller, Ben Hardin, Bobby Cliflon, Max Glam, Ruuell Heulb. Second fouu' Doney Merrizf, Dirk Tbiot, Channing Bfzleer, jobn Srbilling, Ierrell Bryant, Dewey Perry, Comer Pollard. l j X Firrt row: Carl Burkey, Sammy Memzr, Mifkey MrMulle11. Serond row: Bobby Boulware, Billy Rizferf, Don Crewr, Bobby laniler, Dick Maron. l if J l if will ' I fy il' K4 I 0 X 3 J i S 1 if i W if Am K ' 'Af' GIRLS' GLEE CLUB. JP' I if V 4 f Jr I 1 Cl Af FL? W iflfi 9' ll ' J V ' f- io f J j f N fi ' V0 D ,,eFFlcERs ,s -If f Doroth Davis A A Prefzfcl ent -?. Shirley Schaller Vice-Preriden ' H E t Members of the GIRLS' wer S GLEE CLUB furnished the 9FV'C'fHl' school with strains of ap- preciated music. These Barbara Sfhaller girls .fombiiied iheif wifes Treafurer Lo entertain the student fiwg' ody at various chapel velyngX Programs. Libr 'ian- ' --,,,.. Mr. H. FIV Aclzfiyer Firrl row: Evelyn Foulr, Doralby Dazfif, Barbara Scballer. Second rozv: Hiller! Eu'erlJ, Shirley Scballer. sa gif!! in S 5- w f Fir!! row: jucly Ryrzermn, Carolyn Greer julie Berdon, France! Mumbauer, Charlene Criu, Betty Lou Harlan, Hazel Mercer. Second row: Barbara Wfilliamx, Ann Andreuur, Sbirley Hud- Jon, France! Scballer, Nancy Lyler, jean Giddenr, Ann Wfilliamf. BOYS' GLEE CLUB V J' ,W . '1-uigg f' i IH I -on-.,-, .lohn Schilling ---Q.. .. Ill Thomas DiCesare --T Vile-Pre,i'izlez1l ....,,..B,,,, rr Charles Castles I Serreficzry Curtis Logan Librarian Mr. Robert Lawton Adrirer Do-rc-mi-fu in deep resonant tones sounded from the practice room of the ncwly organized BOYS' GLEE CLUB every afternoon as these boys worked hard to provide L.H,S. with ll praise- Wmthy musical group' Fin! row: Thomnf DiCe.mre, john Srhillirlg. Sefond rouu' Charler Cafller, Curlir --.vt l,.., fl' , 'Xi ..'--V -:QW N Q- 0 N L---f --A-Hx ..' Sh X ...,,.,, 1 'M jg: ., av ,,V , 1 1 1 J Curfif Logon. Second row: George Bright, Chauncey Cronhrile, Gernld Humphrey, john Hodgkin: mn, Thomar DiCe.rare. Third rouf: Doyle Carllorl, Dale Douherly, Ilvillium Anderron, Lyman Gra- Firil rouz' jumer Penne, Nelion Sriorlino, Ilveudell Aldenmm, Rurrell johurou, lluilliam Dunn ham, john Dooley, jamef Eduurdr. Fourth rouz' Eduzzrd Gregory, john ll er1dell, llvillinm Schneider Donald Ballenger, Fred Carpenter. Fifih mum' Palfy ,DiCemre, Charler Conley, john Schilling jack Harlley. OFFICERS ... Pre videuf -- r L. H. S. BAND ! .ll ff Mr. Harry!S. Mayhall 1 l gl Qireclor y f, Tl i Y r 1 ,W ff! CLARINETS CORNETSX, Barbara Schaller , Damon Holms Hilden R Bett ane Con Pat i 1 Audry Carson joy Coward Mar Lee Williams Lindla jo Harrell' 19yce,lMObleyPf' Kenneth Kahn ,ff TROMBONIES Iimmy Ha ns'- Gail De Fulford ,Bu ene Horton: BL5dy Co'lE:'5cfn Richard Harrell ' 1 Bobby Berquist 'Q Felton- Del-le --f f X Stephen Stith Carl Collins Joyce Hernandez Arnold Turner james Cavanah Richard Myer Richard Scauberger johnny Maxwell Eddie Coleman Billy johnson DRUMS lon Dewey Gilbert I Kemp 'Smith Bev Smith ALTO Yvonne Wilder Reva Brice Wanda Dean Patsy Lieb ' Nancy McCall Maryjean Wilder BARITONES Virginia Mead Elenor jones Steve Tope BAS ES Rebecca icki arilyn assen e Cath Baldtc V gy' ll! E . ' ii. 'fl - Q' M A71 ' A MAJORETTES Pauline Mann ,M K vi va! :Ci-Qkfo . ff af rf ..- mw 'Q ,.o lei? U , . 1 F' I, Ellen Walker Mano! Mary Ann Merflaarz, Mary Ann Goxxelin, jean Permenler, Margaret Crewx, Dot Pilu, jean Gambrell, Gail Foflaee, Shirley Heywood. QTAGE HANDS Firit row: Alice Coe, Linda Lou Darif. Second roux' Luanne Shafer, Gloria Nix, Dot Daoii, Nancy Simpfori, jalzice Souther- land. Books, books, books - millions of them-and how nice to have these student assistants give a period a day to help the library Staff. BZZZZ goes the class phone! you sit with fingers crossed and hope they want you. It is prob- ably one of Mrs. Warren's guid- ance helpers calling from the office to inform you that you are wanted in room 106. These in- dustrious girls help with every- thing and are always right there when they are needed, First rouf: Dorothy Brower, Donna Kay Horne, Phyllii Rodderzherry, Dori: Cot- titzgham, Edzoana Allman, Fratzcei Hart, Marion Partin. Second rouu' Betty Lou Lipham, Safari Brown, Velma Glam, Nancy Ederifield, Ami Keil, Daphne Harden, jean lV'alher, Nancy Leufif, Mary Nell Mathis, Ruth Ella Coile. I Comer Pollard, Henry Fuller, Channing Baker, Ben Hardin. The bugles blare. The flag ascends slowly into the blue. The boys stand at attention. Without this simple ceremony which had come to mean so much to us, we could not have begun or ended our school day properly. STAGE HANDS 1 Second 101i - u ell at FllNlll1iKM' Is there Ll doctor in the' house? No, but these first-aid room student assistants can usually per- form the needed service as quick- ly and as efficiently. Giving up one period a day, these girls are contributing generously to the welfare of L.H.S. edll H-0 Hull' Ann High school students set world record. Two records, in fact - one for answering questions and another for running up and down stairs. Helping in the office is no glamour jobg it's hard work. These girls give up their study rooms in order to serve. Belly l Wlw f 61451871 Hacgtly tv' Reba L 'ml Da l'S1l'i,10cb'1'ad' l V0 f S get ,L Q gy! r . ,r t Fin! row: Katherine folmfon, Lillian Byrd, Belly Callingbam. Sefmzd row: Shirley Harkey, Barbara Gibbs. jeanelle Clark. 1-f,,,.... ,-.-f New Costumes Between Shows 'N Nb. rd Compartment B There oughta' be a law! E 111-O IITIC Ou fr UFGXBQ Sb 03,127 0 IC A412 Y an 021 1d 80 the wot ws ma iouadf Offstage Tb 96 ose Keyette ba slretball poster S l V, We fQfifi??? Q 629 7' A lift! e heb, oe vooe onservafion C . I X gigh S please f project ty Xku C359 'L fi WN ' f'v is. ff'7 11'-T -i. , -- ,.,, pnwfm THE ACTS N. Sally Fussell and Peggy Ellsworth Kay Melton, rbeerlender uzaimf 'H They Were Always There Conchita Ysla and Dot Davis . 1 , ,, J ml 5,1 b f 7 ' yn, QL Q 4 Billie Sue Houser and Betty jean Howell The girls behind the teams were as de- pendable as dawn. The fine spirit of the team and the spectators could be traced to the enthusiasm of these, our glamour girls, Surely no school has ever been prouder of her cheerleaders than Lakeland High is. 4... 1 A ,, ,. f,.,,,- aw Nan Bradley and Hillevi Ewerts Glyn Bolton, mpmizz and jackie Hull YN Bill Locke, cheerleader mmm! Pat Flynn and Nancy Sloan L. H. S. Mentors Sealed, left to right: F. Ganlt, L. L. Nelfan Unead foatbj, Harley. Slanding, left lo right: W. F. Don, 1. Varju, and I. Deedrick. A TOAST TO THE COACHES The coaches are a group to be congratulated for the many Dreadnaught victories. Quietly and efficiently going about their jobs, they have worked closely with the boys-teaching them, encouraging them, prodding them, nursing them. The results of their many hours of labor are shown in the battles the teams have fought. J .. 'S llf al J I' ' gt, 491 1 fi' Fin! row: Hammond Polk, Mar Henley, Buffer Brown, Sammie Me.111,r, Dirk Tbiol, Bobby Clifton, M41,v Glrmr, Cbarlef Cluridy. Dlldllt? Hood, Dirk jobzirofz, Jud ferrelf Brymll. Serofld mum' Pnarlorl Unifzgale. Art Gimbufg, ll aIlev Templiu, Rirbafd MFMIIZIEII, Bobby BVJIIIIFII, Kermfz Turner, Doyle U e,f!, Edward Gorman, cmd Harold Lebnzafz. Third rout Fred Lobr, Snou' Martin. Tony Fvldef. DEIIIITI Afldwzfml, Bobby Collier, Bernie Brlrgerozl, Dorruy Merrilt. and foe LfII6l',fe'j', BOBBY CLIFTON C .fzplain Quarterback SCHEDULE Hillsborough-September 22 ..,,A jefferson-October 6 .,AA,.,,A.. West Palm-October 13 AY,,,,, Miami jacksonfOctober 19 ...... Haines CityfOctober 27 ..Y,,, St. Pete-November 3 ...,..,v... Plant, TampaANovember 10 .....,. Ft. Lauderdale-November 17 ..... Orlando-November Z2 ....,,.. Landon-December 1 .,.,. ,,.e,,,Here There .,r...,Here There .,e....I-Iere There There .,.....I-lere There ,......Here ART GINSBURG Guard JERRELL BRYANT Back FROM AN AISLE SEAT Well, here I am back at my desk, all prepared for the new season of football predictions. Permit me to introduce myself to you newcomers. People around here call me Old Sink'em mainly because, I am always right in my predictions. I have been studying all the available facts and figures. It is my belief that after nine long unsuccessful years, Lakeland is slated to beat I-IILLSBOROUGI-I BY THE SCORE of I9-16. WALTER TEMPLIN End MAC HENLEY Back .P MAX GLASS Back FROM AN AISLE SEAT Well, here it is another day, another week, another football game, so that calls for another prediction. Last week's win after nine years of defeat by the Big Red of Hills- borough shows that L. H. S. has a team she can well be proud of. In view of the great amount of confidence garnered by the Dreadnaughts after their victory over Hills- borough, my psychic ability tells me that the score will be LAKELAND 15 - JEFFERSON 6 BOBBY COLLIER Center PRESTON WINGATE r-Nxt-fN 'X,XXx Guard 'Gil G4 v' 1 BERNIE BARGERON Tackle t- 'S' ' I wYL.w. f-N,.,r- 1 DICK JOHNSON Back DOSSEY MERRITT Q5 X FROM AN AISLE SEAT Here I am back after last week's battle against the jefferson Dragons in which the local boys showed the power and will to win. I have checked the records very closely and the decision I have to make is a tough one. The score will be LAKELAND 12 - WEST PALM 13. After last week's sad defeat I am ready to make my decision on the Miami jackson game. I have my doubts as to the outcome of this game, but because of the train schedule and the injuries of our boys the score will be LAKELAND 0 - MIAMI 54. Tackle KERMIT TURNER End FROM AN AISLE SEAT The Dreadnaughts, after experiencing a loss at the hands of a powerful Miami jackson eleven, take on the Haines City Hornets. Haines City is in the Ridge Conference, and I predict this score to be LAKELAND 20 - HAINES CITY 6. SAMMY MEANS Back RICHARD MCMULLEN Guard HAROLD LEHMAN Guard 1 L ' DOYLE WEST Guard I ,V .1 'I A Lf :V f A, L' 4 fi P 7 1 I ff .4 r -' AIUW,-A i,, ,Z Aj S, 1 A . JOE LINDSEY Center BUSTER BROWN Back TONY FELDER End BOB BRANNEN End FROM AN AISLE SEAT After a non-conference win over Haines City last week, the Dreadnaughts will meet the St. Pete Green Devils in St. Pete tonight. My prediction of ST. PETE over LAKELAND by 14-12 is based on the fact that Lakeland has been hindered by a lack of an extra point kicker. A disheartened Lakeland eleven takes on the Plant Panthers tonight in Tampa in another Big Ten tilt. Lakeland fans will see another setback as I foresee a score of PLANT 19 - LAKELAND 0. CHARLES CLARIDY Back HAMMOND POLK Back lava 3 self' if gl K.. fvxk- A..-,x-. -.-,, SNOW MARTIN Tackle FROM AN AISLE SEAT After last week's defeat at the hands of the St. Pete Green Devils, Lakeland is again hoping for a comeback over the Flying L's at L.H.S.'s homecoming game. In spite. of Lakeland's hopes, they are destined for a disappointment. I hazard the score will be LAKELAND 7-FT. LAUDER- DALE 26. FRED LOHR Center ' DUANE HOOD Back This is the last game of the season and I have one of those inexplicable premonitions that the L. H. S. team has been saving a big surprise for the highly-publicized Landon - Lions. I predict that the Dreadnaughts will play their hearts out in their finest game of the year, while losing to LANDON 13 - 6. R4 EDWARD GORMAN , Guard R is with a heavy heart that I forecast LAKELAND 7 ORLANDO 26. FROM AN AISLE SEAT The loss to Ft. Lauderdale in the homecoming game gives Lakeland little hope of winnlng over Orlando It 3- DICK THIOT Back .4 DENNIS ANDERSON End l32 Destroyers , I f 4 A - A. A A - U ak Firfl row: jimmy Norlon, Buddy Murray, DeVauglan Pale, George Merxbon, Rilglqgrdv Qtr ofito, Paul Darif, ll illiam Anderfon, jim Hedgin, Tillman Marlin, jay W'eldon, Billy Hirlaf. Setond rouz' Edward W'illiarnJ, Louie Bazzrle, Rirbard Aflzury, Ray ll e,rt, Marlin Sbizfr, Donald Henry, jerry Drazvdy, jarnef Monk, Peylon Montgomery, ll arren Tyler, Paul Owen, W ard Edll'.l?'dJ', Bobby jordon. Third rozzu' Roberl Sterling, joe Blanlon, joe Krukr, Rozvlelf Bryanl, john Murphy, jot' Cone, Herman Harrell, Bobby W'bitelaead, Bobby Harrell, Emmet! Palmer, Fred Pardo, jim May- field. Fourllv rouu' joe Barnard, Rifbard Conrad, Andy MrCollongb, Pat jcIt'kJ'0Il, Dezvey Frenfb, jirn lidzvardf, Clark IVaddell, Gary Calhoun. john Boyd and Charlet jobnmn. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Oct 3-Lakeland 19 Kathleen ..., Oct Lakeland .,...... ...,. 6 Orlando ,.,... Oct Lakeland l..,,... ..... O Orlando ....t, Oct Lakeland ........ ..... O Kathleen ..,.... Nov. 7-Lakeland ....,........... 13 Winter Haven Nov, -Lakeland ........ ..... 6 Plant City .,,,. Nov. 21-Lakeland 8 Winter Haven Rowboats Q Firxt row: Douglax Baird, Ray Garrixon, Earl Branch, Laurenre Harvey, Gary Danxby, jark Mc- Celdry, George Regifter, john Batten, Duvell Pearfon, jerry Tanner, Billy Knight, and j. B. Clary. Serond row: Warrerz Gay, Curtix Daley, Huey Bray, Dennif Surrency, jafh jafkfon, jimmy Tyner. jark Tarlton, Earneft Barrett, Sam Craig, lamar Odom, and Morgan Andermn. Third row: Ronnie Byrd, Bob Bullork, Dirk Leix, j. T. Black, jamef Stephenton, Richard IVoodingtor1, jimmy Rahn, Donald Rohertf, jarh Palmer, Walter Morrif, and Don Barnett. SCHEDULE AND SCORES Oct. 2-Rowboats ....... ...... 2 1 Kathleen ,... Oct. 10-Rowboats ....... ,.,,,, 4 2 Dade City ,,,,, OCR 19-Rowboats ....... ...... 6 Winter Haven Oct. 26-Rowboats ....... ...... O Plant City ..,.. Nov. 2-ROWb0atS ,..... ....... 6 Winter Haven Nov. 7-Rowboats ....,. ....... 2 1 Dade City ,,,,, Nov. 13-Rowboats ...... ....... 3 4 Kathleen .,,,,,, i .,. These six hard-working lasses were liter- ally the spirit of jr. High. They cheered their hearts out at the Destroyer and Row- boat games. Even though there was only a small crowd of supporters, these girls never gave up and could always be heard at the games. They gave up many other activities in order that they might give their best to L.l-LS. The unior High Spark Plugs DOLLY McARTHUR and PRISCILLA MCDONALD EVELYN GAY and MARSHA MYRICK SALLY ATWOOD and GLENDA COOK Cm 51 Basketball Varsity Flu! rou j Fred Labr, Aubrey Burdetle, jim Lane, john Bolmmzu, Duane Hood and jerrell Bryant Second mu foe Cone, Lauie Bffuerle, Bernie Burgermz, Sammie MEIZIIJ, Bill Harm d and Houard BASKETBALL SCHEDULE TEAM DATE Hillsborough-Dec. 1 5 PLACE ..................Tampa Lake Wales-Dec. 18 ........ .,........ L ake Wales Orlando-jan. 5 ............ ...,.......,. O rlando Plant City-jan. 9 ........... ..,,...... P lant City jefferson-jan. 12 ............, 1...,... T ampa Plant, Tampa-jan. 16 ........ Tampa Lee-Jan. 19 .,................. ........ H ere Hillsborough-jan. 24 ....,.,. ............. H ere Landon-jan. 26 ...,,........... ...................... H ere St. Petersburg-jan. 30 ..... St. Petersburg Plant City-Feb. 2 .............. ..,.................,. H ere Lake Wales-Feb. 6 ............. ......................... H ere West Palm Beach-Feb. 9 ........ ..... W est Palm Beach Fort Lauderdale-Feb. 10 ....... ...... F ort Lauderdale Plant, Tampa-Feb. 13 Jefferson--Feb. 20 .......,... Orlando-Feb. 25 ........... St. Petersburg-Feb. 27 ..................Here ........Here ........Here Lakeland High basketball fans didn't see their favorite team in action until the season was well along, because the first five games were scheduled out of town. Because of little experience and lack of height, the team did not get off to a winning start. The boys were slowed up because the gym floor was being re- finished. Practice sessions had to be held on the unfamiliar floor of Florida Southern College. u JERRELL BRYANT Forward AUBREY BURDETTE Guard BERNIE BARGERON CMYN5 Center Y 7037-, '37 As the season progressed, however, the team's spirit lifted and they proved to be worthy of the finest support L. H. S. could give them. Although scheduling many top ranking opponents, our boys managed to make a cre- ditable showing. w ' uncle bqgglf 3. .9 JOHN BOHANAN Forward JIM LANE Guard ALTON READY Forward BILL HOWARD Center 1 Even though our boys were in many cases under the toughest obstacles they managed to chalk up a successful season and show some of the bigger teams what L.H.S. was really made of. A good example of this spirit was the Hills- borough game when L.H.S. made a roaring comeback to win over Hillsbor- ough after a disappointing loss to them the first of the season. Of the 1951 varsity, Coach joe Varju said, After the first few games the boys began to learn the art of teamwork, which paid off in LOUIE BAUERLE Forward S? f spirit and victories. SAMMIE MEANS Guard DUANE HOOD Guard ' Q Q 2,1 s. ff I 'V Q Suslf lfufl HOWARD GROSSMAN Center JOE CONE E Forward J. FRED LOHR Forward Even our effervescent cheerleaders were happy to be on hand for the ex- citing games in the gym. Large crowds of ardent fans added to the enthusiasm which met Lakeland High's rising fortunes. Destroyers gk Fir!! row: Donald Henry, Allen Munday, jackie Akinr, Bill Bennett and Bobby jordan Second row: Bobby IVlJiiebeaa', Peylon Montgomery, DeVauglan Pale and Bobby Meek: Tbzrd row Tommy Fugitt, Richard Arbury, Tony Felder, jamer Monk and Roger Wfillianzr. DESTROYER SCHEDULE TEAM DATE Hillsborough-Dec. 15 ........ Orlando-jan. 5 ,.............. Plant City-jan 9 .......... jefferson-jan. 12 ............ Plant, Tampa-jan. 16 ........ Hillsborough-jan. 24 ......... St. Petersburg-jan. 30 ....... Plant City-Feb. 2 .......... Plant, Tampa-Feb. 13 ....... jefferson-Feb. 20 ........... Orlando--Feb. 25 ................ St. Petersburg-Feb. 27 ..... PLACE Tampa Orlando Plant City Tampa Tampa Here St. Petersburg Here Here Here 1. .... Here Here rl Dfeadnaught football managers: Leonard Rabin, Dick Robbins, jay Springer and Tony Girtman. Fans would stand up and cheer the managers of all school sports if they realized what a tremendous responsibility is theirs. Long hours, hard work, little glory face these ener- getic boys-truly the backbone of each team. A specially resounding cheer for these, our 1950-51 managers. Deftroyer Bafketball Manager WILLIAM ANDERSON LA Dreadnaughl Barketball Manager CHARLES CLARIDY 5 1 ff 4 'f' eastern Conference-that is the record of the 1950 Dread- naught baseball team and- a most formidable one for the 1951 group to match. HAL MCCLAMMA Shortstop N Xl 'pq x '13 ' AUBREY BURDETTE Pitcher 3? 'A 2 . Q 'ff' y Firrt row, left to rigbt: Donald Henry, Alton Ready, jerrell Bryant, Warren Bowden, Kermit Turner, Leroy Selpb and Bernie Bargeron. Second row, left to right: Louie Bauerle, foe Cone, Aubrey Burdette, Bobby Watran, Hal MrClamma, Dennir Anderron and I. Fred Lobr. . State Champs, Big Ten Champs, runners up in the South- WARREN BOWDEN Third Base JERRELL BRYANT Second Base LEROY SELPH Second Base Baseball is becoming increasingly popular at L.H.S., and early spring finds many enthusiastic fans at Henley Field watching their favorite team in action. C l- Z J. FRED LOHR Shortstop Yer out! was music to the ears of the Dreaclnaught baseball team when sounded against a tough opposing t group. Cooperation and hard work made the '51 varsity an outstanding representation of L.H.S. BERNIE BARGERON Left Field LOUIE BAUERLE Shortstop ENNIS KERMIT TURNER Right Field I S S Q ll -Z 3 h la ,V 0 Ra it - l Q , ,R 5f 4 . r ' x ji! BOBBY WATSON Pitcher DONALD HENRY Gmtcher JOE CONE Right Field ALTON READY Pitcher ..J 2 1 - 3 .-. 1- I. '5 TATE , CHAMPS we First row, lefl to rigbl: jamie Padgeli, Vernon Edgar, jerrell Bryant, IVarfen Bowden, Alton Ready, joe Cone, Kermit Turner, Art Wfrigbl, Albert jordan, Bobby Walfou. Second row, left to rigbl: Coarb Iamex F. Horxey, Mar Henley, Louie Bauerle, Donald Henry, Bernie Bargeron, Cbarle: Selpb, Floyd Sbioer, Leroy Selpb, Harry Coe, RuJty Goode, Grower Tbompfon, Delfauglm Pate. This is the team which Lakeland High has a right to be proud of, for these are the boys who were 1950 State Champs and runners-up in both the Southeastern Tournament and the Big Ten Conference. Coach Horsey says, One of Ibe finer! bareball learns I'1fe ever Jeen ar far af playing bead:-up ball. L. H. S. LINKSMEN Left to right: Vernon Edgar, David Crum, Cooter Pollard and Donald Knight 'X5 -ff'- DONALD KNIGHT ll VERNON EDGAR COOTER POLLARD DAVID CRUM L.H.S.'s linksmen, aided by one new member and under the able direction of Coach William Dost, are making an en- viable record for themselves in the golf- ing spotlight. Headed by veteran Donald Knight, Big Ten champion for two con- secutive years, our top-flight golf team promises to bring new honors to L.H.S. SWIMMING V . Left to right: john Fairfield, Eddie Emerson, joseph Toro and Kenneth. Hoffmeister. The youngest team of L.H.S. originated last year. Directed by Coach Floyd Lay, this group of boys participated in several swimming meets and although they had not had much experi- ence, managed to make a favorable showing. Left to right: Glen Whiuen, Richard Wood and john Newsome I50 Left to right: Dick johnson, Kermit Turner and Leonard Rabin. Edwin Wooten and john Schilling Track is one of the sports in L.H.S. which is lacking in support, but even though there are not many spectators, the boys have done a re- markable job in the many meets in which they have participated. They are to be congratulated on the hard work they have done to bring more honors in sports to L.H.S. Left to right: C. W. McClelland, jimmy Smith and Pleas Vfilliarns l iT'T'5,.L r if X qi! dr I l X VI! ' Y x T N-1, Q... Q aw' I 'X Ya, . - ww' . fb , '9:L g,, .W ' . Q 'n w 2' TOP BILLING . , F M F,fft' !.- 'iff fyx. 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PEOPLES SAVINGS BANK Your Home Bank COMPLETE BANKING SERVICE Member Federal Deposif Insurance Corporafion ,' Ill: if W v'vf 'Y1 ' l,lj ': --l'. nal! GEORGE M. CARR, Manager I 1 1 -EAI..--. ' 'ff . 4. ... I - ' :' In T:'l1.,AEl.Q AIR-CONDITIONED in 5 'W-L ,g 'W nn I II ni I' MYRICK'S MEN'S STORE II3 Soulh Kenluclcy Avenue HART, SCHAFFNER 8: MARX CLOTHES ARROW SHIRTS WALK-OVER SHOES CATALINA SPORTSWEAR E. L. ADAMS Jeweler Since l9I2 Diamonds, Walches, Silverware I08 Soufh Kenluclry Avenue SPOTLESS Cleaners 5 Every garmen, RENTZ NASH MCTORS 'lyk inspecled NASH SALES and SERVICE Q ' ' Picl: up and delivery 3, I service 805 Norlh Massachuselfs Avenue TELEPHONE 24-I7I Telephone 52-292 IO66 Soulh Florida Avenue Besl Wishes! The ORANGE BLOSSOM PERFUME and GIFT SHOPPE saw ee-....... Decoralive Fabrics and Accessories for ihe home IO3 Wesl' Main Sl. Telephone 52-852 LLOYD'S 23I Nor+h Kenluclcy Avenue Magazines 0 Candies Cigars and CigareH'es Ice Cream CITIES TRANSIT, INC. Travel By Bus ECONOMICAL CONVENIENT SAFE Besi' Wishes fo +he Class of l95I STREAMLINE CLOTHIERS I09 Norfh Florida Avenue RACY'S Exclusive LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S APPAREL MILLINERY AND PIECE GOODS 209 Easf Main Sfreel' TELEPHONE 43-02l KINSEY'S TRUCK STOP GOOD GULF PRODUCTS Corner Rose and Highway 92 For Thai' Exfra Special Dafe See TYLER FLORAL CO. For Tha+ Exfra Special Corsage TELEPHONE 4l-06l I2l4 EAST MAIN STREET FARNERS SHOE E, F, STORE U II7 Soufh Kenfuclcy Avenue -'W A S TELEPHONE 49-67I R bl 5 ' I ep ' ee TOGGERY Busfer Brown Ill Soufh Tennessee Avenue East Main Grocery YOUR FRIENDLY FROG STORE I2Il Easf Main Sfreei' Telephone 47-25I For Fine Fabrics POLK SILK SHOP Corner Lemon and Florida JIM and BESS O'NEILL ff ' TIIE sensational nsw .ll ' 51, g gn X Sun . X . - iff 'T 'J-lu, , xi l ? X -f :ei fi X . W ifhfli?-ix I I , IIE If' n ,I . Y K nf TTT, af' -xi? 2 0,1 'lxfl pf,--gl-fgxgfy 5 fyfiyv milfs !..?5.E!f 5 SMOOTHER! SMARTER! PEPPIER! Never before so much power-riding value at so little cost! Look what you get! Revolutionary Tele-Glide fork that ab- sorbs shocks. Peppy new power. Brilliant dual-beam headlight. Big, new streamlined fenders. Racy new lines- and colors. 3- speed transmission, 2-wheel brakes. Easy chair saddle, big balloon tires. Plus 90 miles per gallon, pennies for upkeep, no parking costs. And all at a price that makes your pocketbook jump for joy. If you want delpendable, economical transporta- tion and fun without end . . . t is is it! Come in for FREE Ride! SASSAMAN MOTORCYCLE CO. Sales and Service Aufhorized Dealer I043 New Tampa Highway Telephone 34-892 LAKELAND, FLORIDA Clk pw- - .-. -9 .L .L ,, . . 11?-3 . A A , ,, . 0 .. wr-rt? 'F BITUMINOUS PA CONTRACTORS - EN 0 '1,.4L.' fyxx , .r 1 NIACASPHAL Success To The Graduaiing Class of I95I W. H. VENABLE COMPANY LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL on your fine I950-5I HIGHLANDER! OPERATING SELF SERVICE FOOD STORES IN LAKELAND AND THE FOLLOWING COMMUNITIES: Arcadia Clearwaler Largo Tampa Auburndale Clermonr Orlando Tarpon Springs Bar+ow Haines Ci+y Plan-I CH-y Wauchula Brooksville Lake Wales S+. Pe+ersburg Winfer Haven HOME P IJ B I. I X HOME owNED 5 U P E IQ M A IQ K ETS CONTROLLED 2 Mons Fan vaun money Au. rue' mms 3 JOHN I. LARSEN RANDALL MO-I-OR Jeweler ELGIN BULOVA GRUEN WATCHES Your Packard DeaIer II6 Soufh Kenfucky Avenue II4- II6 Wesi' Main Sfreel' Es+abIisI1ecI 1920 TELEPHONE 21-22' I MUTUAL INSURANCE A enc DAVIS PHARMACY 9 Y Save I5'fo To O I2b Soufh Florida Avenue 40 fo on All Insurance CosI's Sodas Prescrip+ions Insure WM WORLD'S GREATEST MUTUAL 8 Marble Arcade Tel. 39-03I COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN A. BENTON Construction Company 30I 20+h S'I'reeI' Sou'I'h S+. Pefersburg, Florida GRADING PAVING DRAINAGE BEST WISHESI Neighborhood Shell Dealer FORE OIL COMPANY REED'S WOMEN'S and MISSES' WEARING APPAREL I07 Souih Florida Avenue lNex+ +o Peoples Bankl COOPER BROTHERS SUPER MARKET 930 Norfh Florida Avenue TUCKER'S DRUG STORE 2I7 Norrh Kenrucky Avenue GRADUATES or wsu . W. Ballengrer 6' Sons CONGRATULATIONS G General Confraciors and Builders 6I3V2 Ingraham Avenue Telephone 27-403 MORRIS PRODUCE MARKET I lsll ' Drinks, Candy, Sandwiches 328 Norih Florida Avenue across from Lakeland High School ABBOTT-HECKES CO. FRANK HECKES. Presideni' Safefy, Service, and Savings on Every Form of Insurance Real Es1'a+e and Morfgage Loan Deparrmenrs II7 S. Tennessee Ave. Tel. 440l Besf Wishes! PALMER MATTRESS COMPANY Poll Parro+ Shoes for Boys and Girls THE SHOE BOX Shoes for All Occasions l24 Easi' Main Sfreei' Telephone 55-592 Southern Printing Company 322 North Florida Avenue Best Wishes To The Graduates ot I95l Florida Favorite Fertilizer Co. BOB DRIVER REAL ESTATE 202 South Tennessee Avenue We sell the earth . . dirt cheap Meet Your Friends Tally-Ho Restaurant 704 South Florida Avenue Spacious Parking Facilities Curb Service Open 9 A.M. to Midnight Thornton Gas Appliance Co. Whirlpool Automatic Washers Whirlpool Automatic Dryers Servel Gas Refrigerators Youngstown Sinks and Cabinets ieqcc corner Joyce Shoes and Casual Clothes I28 South Kentuclry Avenue Congratulations, Graduates! BLUE RIBBON SHOE SHOP 2I2 East Pine Street J. C. ANDERSON, Manager T. W. COWART'S GROCERY Fresh Meats and Vegetables 302 West Pear Street Your Friendly Neighborhood Grocery BEN FORD'S BOOTERY Home of 'I'he Besl' Shoes O FAMILY LOAN COMPANY Loans from S30 l'o S300 Twenl'y Years in Lakeland C. E. WHARTON Manager GENTRY MORRISON LAKELAND PACKING Funeral Home, Inc. CO' Ambulance Service Growers 24l Norlh Kenluclcy Avenue Telephone 5l5l Q Packers GLENN W. MORRISON Funeral Direclor Shippers GILLUM . . PARAMOU NT Plumbing and Equlpmenf Co. O Plumbing Heanng Flne Dry Cleaning Gas Appliances 507 Souih Florida Avenue Telephone 33-22l 844 Soufh Florida Avenue Telephone 3l-23l Ballenger Auto Storage, Inc. Grand Leader Ladies' Wear and Piece Goods l20 South Kentucky Avenue Lakeland Laundry and Dry Cleaners On Lake Mirror Telephone 2l39 Greetings 'From Ed R. Bentley and W. Wallace Shafer 009 FLORIDA SOUTHERN ABSTRACT 8: TITLE CO. Abstracts and Title Insurance Lakeland Winter Haven Todd Hardware Company II3 South Florida Avenue EsI'abIishecI I9 I I Wm. P. McDonald Corporation 3I8 Easi' Main SI'reeI Congrafulaiions +o AII S+uden+s of Lakeland High School They Are Privileged +o Compe+e for and Enjoy +he Benefifs of THE HIGHLANDER, TAM O'SHANTER, and THE BAGPIPE Power +o You-Now and LaI'er from EDDIE BURR and The COMMERCIAL PRESS CompIimen+s of HOWELL BROTHERS SERVICE STATION GULF PRODUCTS Congrafulafions, Gracluafesl CARVER fr LANGSTON FLORIDA-GEORGIA TRACTOR COMPANY Cons+ruc1'ion, lnduslrial, and Logging Equipmenl' EWELL ENGINEERING C1 CONTRACTING COMPANY P.O. Box 79l Lalrelancl, Florida General Coniraciors LAUNDRY gs Q0 and ,eg-X CLEANERS R. H. AMIDON Telephone 32-091 We Sfrive To Do The Impossible b'4 Please Everybody ASSOCIATE NATHAN'S LOANS AND FINANCES I05 Wesi' Main Sl'ree'l' DENVER FARMER Manager I2l Easf Main Sfreel' Clofhes for Dad, Lad, and Lassie Nafionally Adver'I'ised Lines Bl'-I-Y AND BETTY GEORGE L. GAINES SHOP Jeweler lealurlng Home of Fine Jewelry Ma+erni+y Dresses lnfanls' and Children's Wear Towle, Wallace, Reed-Bar+on and Heirloom I028 Soufh Florida Avenue S1-erling Melson Auto Alinement CUNNINGHAMIS Furniture II5 Wes'r Pine S+ree+ I New and Used Furnirure 70l Nor+h Florida Avenue Telephone 24-04l THOMAS W. BRYANT and E. SNOW MARTIN SOUTHLAND Bradley Flower Shop 'Flowers for all occasions' 808 Sou'I'h Mississippi Avenue Telephone 45-I4I NEWS STORE l05 Sou+h Tennessee Avenue NEWS Gibson's Fancy Groceries and Meals 923 Soufh Florida Avenue lf We Please You, Tell Your Friends Zero Locker Service Meals and Poullry 7I6 Nor+h Massachuselfs Ave. Telephone 53-02I Yarnall Warehouse and Transfer Co., Inc. Agenh ALLIED VAN LINES Congraiulaiions, I95I Gracluafes 'From your Counfry Cousin FARMER JONES RED BARN New Tampa Highway McGinnes Lumber Co Building Maferials Wesf Main Sfreel' and Ohio Avenue M S' .1 I'!'Wf 'W!W'LWF I . 1 . . Yin 'T If 5 TRUCKS f 'zfg wi17IIC Polk County Mack Sales Company I320 New Tampa Highway Work's Pharmacy I05I Sou+h Florida Avenue QUALITY PRESCRIPTION SERVICE DIXIELAND'S REXALL DRUG STORE For a Real Treai WI1i'I'man's Candies Can'I' Be Beal WARNOCK-McCOLLOUGH. INC. Thriffy Home Furnishers I 0 I 2 Massachuselis Avenue Telephone 57-06l CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES! FUSSELLE AND HOOK REAL ESTATE INSURANCE I08 Soulh Tennessee Avenue Telephone 4425 I . LAKELAND TYPEWRITER Florida and Mann S+. 81 SUPPLY CO. Jr. House Jr. Town ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Shirley Lee F. W. MYERS, Owner Darlene 20l E. Lemon S+. In'l'erna'IionaI Best Wishes HELEN AND BETTY BALLENGER New Florida Fruit ill. wr Gift Shop fr 1 r 'W ' i MOORE'S tor Clothes . . . MooRE's STYLE SHOP Q O Schwobilt Clothes O C? 207 East Main Street OXFORD LUMBER COMPANY 530 West Main Street Telephone ZI49 Your Home the Best ot all Investments Koneta Clayton Florist I Bed of Luck' Hospital Flower Shop Modern Floor Covenng Funeral Sprays and Wreaths Home of Cut Flowers and Corsages M0l15Wli Cifpel' Roses a Specialty and 5l8 North Massachusetts Avenue Armsfrong Linoleum , Open Sundays-Telephone 25-53l DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE For that HOME UF YUUR OWN In T0morrow's New World . . . BE SURE THAT You USE DEPENDABLE SUNSHINE SERVICE FOR COOKING . . . ' eff 9 WATER HEATING . . 'fl-L: 'haf REERIGERATTDN . . . E Xrr -WWW? Fl.0RlDA POWER In l.lGl'lT COMPANY MILTON EDWARDS, Manager LANIER UPSHAW Comple+e Insurance Service 2I4 EAST LEMON STREET Telephone 43-I8I DeSoi'o - Plymoufh Auihorizecl Service Look Below for Your Nearesi' DeSo1'o - Plymouih Dealers. They offer skilled workmanship, genuine paris. For Service Call Direci' Dealers McLARTY 81 FRANZBLAU 244 NORTH FLORIDA AVENUE TELEPHONE 5I6l Radio Station WLAK Nafional Broadcasfing Company L'4 POWELL ADAMS Commercial Manager NJ' i lf 5 in 3 Empire presenfsz Miss Weafhervane of I95I, Miss Alice Coe, wearing a famous Wea+hervane suif failored by Handmacher. Q1 ll 0 LAKELAN D FORD COMPANY, INC. Cars Trucks Sales and Service I25 Lake Mirror Posi' Office Box I592 Telephone 4605 Complimen+g of SQUARE DEAL MACHINERY AND SUPPLY COMPANY J. CHARLES M. NOLAN Lakeland, Florida Congra+ula+ions and Besi' of Healih Sergeant ?armA, Ync. Regirtered Guermey Cattle O 9 Besf Wishes . . . I95I GRADUATES from TEMPLIN'S, INC. 950 Easf Main S+ree'l' Telephone 46I8 Congrafulaiions, Gradua+es!' CLAYTON LOGAN GROVE MANAGEMENT, INC. Polk Counfy, Florida G L CI. , L. H. TERRY Represen+ing a A A. M. KIDDER AND Exclusive bui' nor Expensive by Member New Yorlc Srock 225 sou+h Florida Avenue Exchange Congrafulaiions, Graduaresl Oxford 5' Oxford A'H'orneys - Telephone 2I I3 or 2I I4i Cunningham Steam Laundry FRANK L. McKAY. WOODROW W. SAULS II4I Easf Parker Sfreei' Telephone 3I-I I I SEYMOUR NURSERY Be + W, hes Io +he Gradua+es of I95I Home MITCHELL'S of SHOE STORE Beaufiful Landscaping Qualify Firsl'-Service Always HARRY HALDEN A. G. KING PRODUCE CO. Insurance Real Es+a+e Wholesale Fruii' And Produce ZI7 Scum Tennessee Avenue Telephone A25-75 I Telephone 4635 Complimenfs of LAKELAND TERRACE HOTEL A. BAUMBERGER, Manager STREATER BUICK, INC. 208 NorI'h Florida Avenue Sales Service When BeH'er Au+omoI:iles Are Builf, Buick Will Build Them FLOWERS for all occasions , INSURANCE AGENCY ,TQ GREGG s HOME OF FLOWERS LaIceIand's Down+own FIoris'r Telephone 49-I8I 3I8 Soufh Florida Avenue .L SOUTHERN OFFICE LAKELAND FRENCH DRY CLEANERS EQUIPMENT J4 ENGLE ELECTRIC COMPANY The House of Wes'ringhouse 440 Soufh Florida Avenue AMERICAN OIL COMPANY JOHN E. BALLENGER, Ageni Posi' Office I Telephone 37-08I , , I. 6 ,Q The Ar+ Is In CHISELBROOK SIGNS O00 2I00 Lakeland Hills Blvd. Telephone 42-I7I RUSS WATT PONTIAC, INC. 4l5 Nor+h Florida Avenue JA PCJNTIAC Sales and Service Complimenfs of SHOES FOR MEN l26 Sou+h Keniuclcy Avenue P. G. MITCHELL Insurance REECECLIFF SANDWICH SHOP 940 Sou+h Florida Av e Telephone 24-882 AIRLINE TICKETS EASTERN o NATIONAL o PAN AMERICAN HEATH'S TRAVEL SERVICE ' SILVER MOON 320 Easi' Main Sireef Telephone 2l89 N h ew Tampa Hig way THE LAKELAND COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO GCFF JEWELRY COMPANY N LaI:eIand's Finesi' Shop J I S , ewe rzlhe fore N S Largesf Selecfion . . . of Diamonds, Wafches, In Dmeland Jewelry, Silverware 5 Elsie Q 113 ' says: In years Io come, Ihe happy care- free hours of your school days will cons+an'I'Iy be a s+imuIaI'ing memory. Occasionally, perhaps you will fhinlc of fhe redious hours. When you do, remember +hese words of James Russell Lowell: . . . Bur i+ was in making educalion noi- only common Io all, bui' in some sense compulsory on all, I'haI' +he desfiny of rhe free republics of America was praclically seHIed. Zjqlzzfefzi ISLA CABINET SHOP General Millwork ' Sfore Fixfures Kifchen Cabinels Buill'-in Furnilure Wood-Iurning 9I9 EAST ROSE TELEPHONE 54-24I Vke fame! Shy: MRS. VIDA W. BLACK 7 Marble Arcade Bldg. EARL LINDSEY Congra+uIa'I'ions +o +he Class of I95I THE LILLIAN BEAUTY SALON I0 Marble Arcade TELEPHONE 28-72I HAMMON D JON ES, INC. 6uEx'Rol,r11 IQ DOBBINS SERVICE STATION L. cs. IQUERRYI nossms CompIe+e Car Service 949 Soufh Florida Avenue Telephone 28-75I Besi' of Luck To AII of You I95I Gradua+esI LODWICK AIRCRAFT INDUSTRIES, INC. AL LODWICK AIRPORT Lakeland, Florida Congra+uIa'I'ions 'ro I'he Class of I95I TRACTOR COME IN, Ief us explain how Shep- pard's FULL-diesel operafion cu+s 'Fuel operaiion cosfs over 75'X,! See how you can save 'Ihree ouI' of every four doIIars you've been spending on Iracfor fueI. Aci now, before 956 your busy season when +he savings are grea+es+. SUNBEAM BREAD and CAKE R. M. MUNDAY II2I Soufh Florida Avenue Diesel Tracfor Sales and Service New Tampa Highway PHONE 5I86 14414 sy?Q3 N'J X XE IAQ KIWANIS CLUB f STANDARD o LAKELAND and RED HOLCOM LAKE,-AND HIGH SCHOOL STANDARD SERVICE STATION CKEY Corner Lemon and Fla. Ave ongra u a e The Highlander ' and All S'I'udenI's Who - Are Forhmafe Enough To Shandard Oil Producis AH'end LAKELAND HIGH SCHOOL Franzblou-Gilbert Equipment Co., Inc. INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS FARMALL TRACTORS Soles 408 Wesf Main Sfreei' I. H. c. REFRIGERATORS Service Telephone 5 I 89 Your Dollar Buys More ai' Wes+ern 227 Norih KenI'ucIcy Avenue Telephone 25-O3I E. FLANAGAN'S PAINT POT C. Pa+ Flanagan, Jr. II5 Wesi' Main S+ree+ Your Friends Will Be A+ ED AND ARCHlE'S DIXIE ICE CREAM Formerly Gill's 9l5 Sou+I1 Florida Avenue l Marble Arcade, Room 4 Rufh and Dan Webs+er LAKELAND MOTOR PARTS Complimenfs of Z ...qb EL JEN N I NG's TRAcToR COMPANY ,fb W II7 Wesl Lemon S+ree+ TELEPHONE 464i Good Luck +o +he Seniors! is ALLSOPP INSURANCE W O N N I230 on your Dial Mufual Broadcasfing Syslem l.'E I LHKELHHD HI LLS BLVD mmpml - -IZPICPIIIIIIHII IITIZZ-D ENJOY LIFE Eal' Oul' More Of+en Q SI. zz - A T LAKELAND DRIVE-IN THEATRE Soufh Florida Avenue LAKELAND LINCOLN - MERCURY, INC. LINCOLN 0 MERCURY Sales and Service 20I West Main Street Telephone 4479 Post Office Box 67I UQ . LakeIand's Finest in FLORIDA Motion Picture STATE 5' ..:55 5555: ': Entertainment E I' J Citizens Wherever We Serve Complimen+s MHIHIILS lllzfry lumber MULBERRY LUMBER COMPANY The I95I HIGHLANDER STAFF would like +o express i+s appreciarion for fhe help of +he following in making +he HIGHLANDER a success: To +he adminis+ra1'ive heads, +he 'Facul1'y, and 'l'he s+uden1' body for lheir coopera+'ion and suppor+. To Mr. Frank H. Wrighf of Taylor Publishing Company. To Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hallen and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garrefi' of Hallen S+udios. To Mr. Burnice Smifh and Mr. Howard Sfeinour, phofog- raphers. To +he many Adverfisers and Pairons for iheir encourage- meni' and financial supporf. A CCS? 'Jw Strwlewta Z t students throughout Hundreds otjhousonds o the notion viii treasure their '74qZo1-,wade ny years to come. Y earbooks tor mo hooi administra- s and sc is as Thousands at tcocher tors wcicome their 7a1flo1-made Annua a necessary part at their Parent and Puhiic m. reiati ons progra e had a putt in preserving ents at We ore proud to hav the memories, traditions and achievem ica. ot Amer t e schoois G6 AUTOGRAPHS 4,..u.Q M119-ML CAV7 V wg 552i3ff3f'i1 'W fi 0f 'ff 30, 7 L W Vw MW WN E . X b. U? 'M 1 '5 WWW 1 :ACA X M WWWJWJWM Y I AuTocsRAir-lyagfijzg, of .P Q2 H .W - wig! xii, -?2'ZPif129' 'qgwgfx 'Q?f33j,, Sf' QW ii 9- x. apo? qygf' ' ' , ,nfs ' QW Vffyjg yfJ9+JLjg5. MD E Qfffiw' MW WWW W qi W if V y W WM ml? My WM W gywwiojw, H Fw? W 7, O OE M Q E E Q RBA 1: .Q ,, . A . X Nr X


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