Lee High School - Blue and Gray Yearbook (Jacksonville, FL)

 - Class of 1957

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QU A. ,X ,c xl 4 M XJXA, f f Marwees lmeson oyce Story J - Patsy Gamble Linda Wahl - - Nancy Cassidy John McGovern Sandra McGregor Junlor Class Echtor CONTENTS FACULTY Readin', Ritin', 'Rithmetic, and Polished Apples SENIORS Red Roses, Placement Tests, and a Store House of Memories UNDERCLASSMEN Orientation Day, Junior Themes, and Fashion Show Tryouts ACTIVITIES Forensic Frolics Practice, Y-Teen Meetings, the Glee Club Concert, an National Honor Society Bids ATHLETICS 'L' Sweaters, Yells, and the Taming of the Tigers ADS A Coca-Cola, Funnies, and the Lee High Record DEDICATION ee ,unix-.,. W 'tw-...,...s s we 'fs . 4. sift N si' , Yftsigx Coach Kirkham has devoted his lite to the development of sound bodies, men- tal alertness, and strong character. He has promoted better relations among the boys with whom he has come in contact, their parents, and their teachers. His en- couragement of cleanliness, both of mind and body, in sports, as well as everyday life, characterizes the spirit of this man. His aim is that each of his students shall represent our school to the best of his ability, in manner as well as deed, at all times. The testimonial dinner given in his honor last year was the way in which former graduates chose to pay tribute to our coach. Not only in our school, but throughout the community, Coach Kirkham has acquired the respect and admira- tion of all. Once he stated that if he had his life to relive, he would follow the same pattern. lf this were only possible, what a bright and happy outlook Lee's future athletes might have. It is with much pride and great devotion that we dedicate the 1957 BLUE AND GRAY to Coach Warren Kirkham. ! 5 Mama. 4 W ff. if WF T M ,, E 1 ,aw W FACULTY il 1 JOSEPH W. GILBERT B.S., A.B., A.M. Degrees Mercer University, Macon, Georgia PRINCIPAL B. B. MENDOZA VIRGIE H. CONE A.B.M. Degree B.S., M.Ed. Degrees Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, Florida State University, Tallahassee University of Florida, Gainesville University of Florida, Gainesville ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DEAN OF GIRLS C ANDERSON ESTHER H BARNES GEORGIA E. BLACKBURN M A Degrees A B M A Degrees B.A. Degree Lakeland Duke ephens College Columbia Columbia College, Lake City ur am NC F 0 0 IIIINOIS UYbOf10 U. of Fla., Gainesville. ggee Columbia U New York ENGLISH PAGE BORDEN LUTHER J BOWMAN I-IILDA BRANTLEY A B M A Degrees A B M A E Degrees A.B. Degree Tenn Knoxville Indiana U Bloomington Huntingdon College, U Tallahassee of Fl Gainesville Montgomery, Alabama. KITTY S. BROCKETT A.B., M.A. Degrees Limestone College, Goffrey, S.C.p U. of S.C., Columbia LIBRARIAN MATHEMATICS lHecd of Dept I ENGLISH DIRECTOR GIRLS' STUDY HALL nsor Library Council Sponsor Senior Class Sponsor - Senior Girls' Club, Fleur-De-Lis HAROLD E. BRUBECK B.A,, M.A, Degrees U. of Penna., Philadelphia Columbia U., New York City? U. of Fla., Gainesville. HISTORY, P.A.D. me le MILDRED CHELF LUCIA SIMPSON COCKRELL LUCY S. COALE S U Tallahassee Ward B A Degree A.B., M.Ed. Degrees elmont Nashville Tenn Converse College Spartan Ohio Wesleyan U. Delaware, SCHOOL SECRETARY urg Colum la U U. of Fla., Gainesville. New York City ENGLISH LATIN lHead of Dept J Sponsor - Sophomore Girls' Sponsor Junior Classical Club VIRGINIA B. BUNNEY MINNIE BURNETT BARBARA L CHAPPELL A.B. Degree A B Degree BS Degree Converse College, Spartan Converse College Spartan U Talla assee U o burg, S.C., Columbia U., New burg S C Columbia U New Gainesville Jax Jr Col ege York City, College of Com merce, Bowling Green, Ky BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE SHORTHAND VIRGIE H. CONE LOUISE N CORBIN EDITH COWLES B.S., M.Ed. Degrees BS Degree B A Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee, State Teachers College M no U Athens Duke U. of Fla., Gainesville. freesboro Tenn George Pea Durham N C U of Vermont DEAN OF GIRLS body College Nashville Tenn Burlington FACULTY 1956 ISOBEL F, FISHER Massey Business College Jacksonville SECRETARY EDNA M. HARWELL B.C.S., B.S.S.,B,A. Degrees College of Commerce, Bow- ling Green, Ky., U. of Ken- tucky, Lexington, U. of Fla., Gainesville, BUSINESS ENGLISH - STENOGRAPHY lHead of Dept.l -57 LAURA COXWELL B.A,, M.A. Degrees F.S.U., Tallahassee, Duke U., Durham, N.C., Columbia U., New York City, Northwestern U., Evansville, III. HISTORY VIRGINIA CRATER A,B., M.A. Degrees Queens College, Charlotte, N.C., U. of Fla., Gainesville, Duke U., Durham, N.C. Emory U., Atlanta, Ga. ENGLISH MARVIN GLENN CRAWFOR A.B., M.A. Degrees I Howard College, Birmlnghal Ala., u, of AIG., ruswloosl PHYSICAL EDUCATION -' BOYS STUDY HALL MARION N. DALE B.A, Degree Hamline U., St. Paul, Minn. ENGLISH , ,,,., A . .V . +V' . L- in ig' 5 ' S -ef' . - 'L 'I ,... , -, is :T 1 jx.. ,I-iEi: ,.,.tx. 'Q' , wg 4 ' ' . ' , ' . 1 MARY M. GENSERT A.B., M.A. Degrees Brenau College, Gainesville, Ga., George Washington U. Washington, D. C. SHORTHAND - BUSINESS CORRESPONDENCE .mw- OLIVE C. GOODWIN A.B,, M.A. Degrees U. of Pittsburgh, Penn., Stet son U., Deland, U. of Fla. Gainesville. SPANISH Sponsor - Spanish Club www L. C. HARWELL B.C,S., B.A.E., M.A.E., P.G. Degrees College ot Commerce, Bow- ling Green, Ky., Ga. Tech., Atlanta, U. of F., Gainesville: THOMAS M. HOLT B.S., M.ED. Degrees Western Maryland College, Westminster, U. of Tampa Fla., U. of Fla., Gainesville CHEMISTRY U. of Ky., Lexington. BOOKKEEPING, ACCOUNTING 3 ALTON A, DEAN B.S. Degree Troy State Teachers, Ala., U. of Fla., Gainesville, Au- burn, Ala. HISTORY 1 PHYSICAL EDUCATION VIRGIL H. DINGMAN B.A. Degree U. ot Fla., Gainesville. PHYSICAL EDUCATION I I I 113 fl B EURA LEE DURRANCE A,B., M.A. Degrees Fla. Southern College, Lak land, U. of Fla., Gainesvill Va. U., Charlottesville, MARY B. GRAFF B.A., M.A. Degrees Drake U., Des Moines, Iowa: U, of Virginia, Charlottesville. PROBLEMS OF AMERICAN DEMOCRACY lHead of Dept,l JOHNELLA HARDIN A.B. Degree ENGLISH SAMUEL H. HARDWICK I B.A.E. Degree Ga. State College for Women, Southeastern Louisiana Colleg Milledgeville. MATHEMATICS Hammond, U, of Fla., Gainesville. ENGLISH Sponsor - Thespions EUNICE A. HORNE C. O. HULICK MARGUERITE F. A,B., M.A. Degrees B.S., M.A. Degrees B.A. Degree U. of Fla., Gainesville. U. of Illinois, Urbana, Ill. Central State College, SPEECH lHead at Dept.l Wesleyan U., Bloomington. mond, Okla Sponsor- N.F.L., Radio and BAND lHead of Dept.l Angeles, Cal., Duke, T.V. Guild Sponsor- Band and N.C, Maiorettes ENGLISH S. J. ITALIA RUTH JELKS WARREN H. KIRKHAM B.S. Degree B.A., M.A. Degrees B.S., M.S. Degrees Fordham U., New York F.S.U., Tallahassee, U. of Marquette U., Milwaukee, 'Citv, U.of Fla.,Gainesville. Ga., Athens, U. of Chicago, Wis., U. of Wis., Madison. BIOLOGY Illinois. ATHLETIC DIRECTOR HISTORY Sponsor- L Club EARL H. LEHMAN JOHN S. LIKOVICH O. P. LITTELL FRANCES LYON B.S.C., M.S., B.A. Degrees B.S, Degree A.B. Degree A.B. Degree Washington U., Duquesne U., Pittsburgh, Penn, U. of Ky., Lexington, Stout Gengelown College, Ky., U. St. Louis, Mo. COMMERCE Institute, Menomonie, Wise., of Fla., Gainesville. BUSINESS U. of Fla., Gainesville, ALGEBRA - GEOMETRY DRAFTING Sponsor - N,H.S. FACULTY 'I9 56 -57 if i 2 if ..,. F I was f 1 5 1 2 . . , 1 x Q I O QW' MARGARET McLUCAS A.B. Degree heaton College, Norton, assachusetts, Western Re- rve U., Cleveland, Ohio. HISTORY B.S. Degree Western Carolina State Col- lege, Cullowhee, U. of Tenn., Knoxville. BUSINESS XX fy Y S 5 li lx Z M'w.a-My 2 i 2 DOROTHY W. MENDOZA BARBARA MERACLE LOIS M. MINGE B.A. Degree B.C.S. Degree Ripon College, Wis., U. ot U. at Ga., Athens, U. of Minn., Minneapolis, U. of Fla., Gainesville, Emory U., Wisc., Madison. Atlanta. ENGLISH BUSINESS EDUCATION Sponsor-TRAVELER, QUILL AND SCROLL CATHERINE S. MO B.S., M.S. Deg RELAND ANNE ELIZABETH NEWSOM rees B.S., M.Ed. Degrees Mississippi Southern College, F.S.U., Tallahassee, Hattiesburg, Kansas State, U. of Fla., Gainesville Manhattan. COUNSELOR HOMEMAKING IHead of Dept.l I A. JOHN OLSON ALLEN, G. PARK MORDEN LEE PATTERSON B.A., M.Ed. Degrees B.S. Degree B,S., M.S. Degrees U. of Fla., Gainesville. U. of Ga., Athens, U. of F.S.U., Tallahassee CHORUS Ala., Tuscaloosa. HISTORY Sponsor - Senior Fellows' MATHEMATICS I CIUIJ Sponsor -Junior Red Cross WILLIAM T. PHILLIPS B.S., B.A. Degrees U. of Fla., Gainesville, F.S.U., Tallahassee. D.C.T. IHead of Dept.l Sponsor - D.C.T. Club JOHN PHILLIP PROM GEORGE WALTER REGITKO B.S. Degree B.S. Degree U. of Ala., Tuscaloosa. George Peabody College PHYSICAL EDUCATION Nashville, Tenn., Baylor Waco, Texas. DRIVER'S TRAINING FACULTY ISABELLA RICHTER A.B., M.A. Degrees Wesleyan College, Mercer U., Macon, Georgia. BIOLOGY lHead of Dept.l 'I956-57 E, JOHN SAARE DENVER R. SAYRE s l ,,.n ' ' I B.S., M.A.E, Degrees A.B. Degree 5 Bradley U., Peoria, Ill., U. West Liberty State College, o Fla., Gainesville. West Va., Wast Va, U., I ATHLETICS -- WOODWORK Morgantown. u ' lHead of Dept.l MATHEMATICS Sponsor - Sophomore Boys Sponsor e Annual, Quill and Scroll 2 EDELMIRA RIVERO MABEL B. ROGERS B.A., M.A. Degrees B.A. Degree F,S.U,, Tallahassee, U. of F., Converse College, Spartar Gainesville, Denver U., Colo- burg, S.C., William an rado, U. of Mexico, Mexico. Mary, Williamsburg, Va. I SPANISH LATIN, ENGLISH ' Sponsor, Latin Club ESTELLE J. STRAIN B.S., M.S. Degrees F.S.U., Tallahassee, U of Fl Gainesville, U. of Chicag Sponsor-Junior Girls' Club Ill. GERTRUDE B, SLADE A.B. Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee. TYPING BIOLOGY Ass't Sponsor-Fleur de A-dbh tw' DOROTHY THOMAS A. ELIZABETH THOMPSON NELSON C. VINAL KATHLEEN T. VINSON B.S. Degree B.A., M.A. Degrees B.S., M.P,E, Degrees A.B. Degree Go. Teachers College, Vall U. of Oxford, England, U. of U. of Fla., Gainesville, Stet- F.S.U., Tallahassee, U, of dosta, U. of Ga., Athens, Mass., Boston, U. of N.C., son U., Deland, Fla. Fla., Gainesville, George U, of Fla., Gainesville. Chapel Hill, U, of Fla., PHYSICAL EDUCATION Peabody College, Nashville, CHEMISTRY - PHYSICS - Gainesville, Sponsor - Basketball Tenn. PHYSICAL SCIENCE SPANISH A- FRENCH ENGLISH lHead of Dept.l Sponsor, French Club, N.H.S, BERTIE WADE EVALYNN H. WALKER ' B.S, Degree B.A., M,A, Degrees I Go. Southwestern College, Swarthmore CoIlege,, Americus, Berrv College, U. of Michigan, Mount Berry, Go., F.S.U., MATHEMATICS Tallahassee. PHYSICAL EDUCATION I Sponsor-G.A.A. , MARY G. WEARY SUE WELLMANN AMY N. T. WHITE SUSAN F. WILKINSON L.I. Degree B,S.H.E. Degree B.A. Degree B.S. Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee F.S.C., Lakeland, U, of Ga., George Peabody College, F.S.U,, Tallahassee. SECRETARY Athens. Nashville, Tenn., U. of Fla., TYPING- BUSINESS HOME ECONOMICS Gainesville, EDUCATION MATHEMATICS Sponsor - Student Council MARY WILLIS JOANNE M. WYSE B.S. Degree B.S. Degree F.S.U., Tallahassee. State Teachers College, CHILD CARE--CLOTHING- Dery Rock, Pa., U. of FAMILY LIVING Gainesville, Sponsor -- Sigma Y-Teens PHYSICAL EDUCATION Sponsor - Cheerleaders, G,AA,, Basketball Team DEAN'S STAFF Firsi Row, Left to Righi-Madline Hill, Joylynn Bailey, Barbara Miller, Barbara Jean La Rosa, Ruth Hepler, Sue Johnston, Barbara Coppins, Mrs. Cone. Second Row, Left to Righl- Judy Edwards, Louisa Benn, Gail Winslead, Polly Pickren, Sandra Jay, Sandra McMuIl-en, Faye Radue. MR. MENDOZA'S STAFF Firsl' Row, Left to Right-Kay Slepp, Martha Bedell, Lynda Rogers, Ann Saunders, Karyl Speir, Nora Araneo. Second Row, Leff to Righi--Charles Cleveland, Butch Dorner, Wayne Blackford, Mr. Mendoza. .4 CLASS HISTORY Three years ago a group of wide-eyed Sophomores entered the halls of Robert E. Lee High School to begin three of the most memorable years of their lives. These Sophomores were we, the graduating class of l957. Orientation Day initiated us into a whirl of new activities, new friends, and new books. At this time we were welcomed by our Principal Mr. Gilbert, Assistant Principal, Mr. Lockett, and the then Dean of Girls, Mrs. Culp. Our enthusiasm was boundless for all the new experiences which lay before us. Pep rallies, football games, Y-Teens and Hi-Y, and Forensic Frolics filled us with excitement. We chose Dot Donahue and John Donahoo to lead us through the year. How quickly the year passed! Before we knew it summer vacation was upon us, and we found ourselves looking forward to another year at Lee. Entering our Junior year fresh from a restful summer, we found a freshly paint- ed school awaiting us. We also found a new Dean of Girls, Mrs. Virgie Cone, who replaced Mrs. Culp, retiring Dean, and a new Assistant Principal, Mr. B. B. Mendoza, who replaced Mr. Lockett, now Principal of Andrew Jackson High School. To begin the year right we elected as our leaders Linda Wahl and John Donahoo. With these two in the lead, we surged forward with renewed spirit. The Junior Girls' and Junior Boys' Fashion Shows, the highlight of the year, brought many sighs and laughs. The Miss Lee High Contest, sponsored by the Student Council, was a spectacle of beauty. We soon found that our studying had not been in vain, for a number of our class- mates were rewarded with bids to the National Honor Society. The school was a whirl of excitement as the petitions were signed and campaign speeches were made for the Student Council elections. George Gabel was victorious! We ended our Junior year at Lee with the most wonderful dance of all - the Junior-Senior Prom. September, 1956! The long anticipated year finally arrived, we were now Seniors. We chose the following leaders: Clayton Pickels, President of the Senior class, Barbara Coppins, President of the Senior Girls' Club, and David Shoaf, Presi- dent of the Senior Boys' Club. The year began with a record-breaking calendar drive sponsored by the Senior Class. The Traveler and Blue and Gray staffs started the tedious iobs of producing our excellent newspaper and annual. Our football team was one to be proud of and we were. The defeat of the Jackson Tigers on Thanksgiving Day gained for us the title of City Champions and the opportunity to play in the Meninak Charity game. This exciting day came to a close with the annual Thanks- giving Dance sponsored by the Student Council. After two weeks of hard practice and learning the game of football, the girls fought to a scoreless tie in the Powder- Puff game. The basketball season, too, was a big success. The perfect introduction to spring was produced by the Band and Glee Club concerts. A touch of fun and fancy was added by the Senior Girls' Jubilee, the Senior Fellows' Vodvil, and the Spring Dance, sponsored by the Senior Class. The dramatic productions of the Stage Crew and Senior Class will always be remembered. As our final year comes to a close with Class Night and then Graduation, we realize that we have gained much from these past three years. Margaret West Secretary, Senior Class NIOR CLASS OFFICE ,aww MARGARET WEST Secretary CLAYTON PICKELS Presideni BILL ADE Vice President RUTH HEPLER GUY NIX Treasurer Sponsored By: MISS EDITH COWLES MR. LUTHER BOWMAN WELCOME SHEARER Sergeant-oi-Arms 998 'ih- SENIOR CLASS ABBOTT, CLAUDE ABISCH, SIDNEY ARNOLD ABRUNEDO, SYLVIA JOANN ADAMS, DONALD WAYNE ADAMS, JAMES FRANK ADAMS, JOYCE SAVAZ GENERAL COLLEGE - Art Editor, BLUE BUSINESS v Pres, Art Club, COLLEGE - Gamma Hi-Y, COLLEGE - Band, Spanish GENERAL - Y-Teens, Jr. Re AND GRAY, Spanish Play, Art Study Hall Monitor, Jubilee. Chap. Sr. Fellows, Varsity Club, Jr. Boys Fashion Show, Cross, Student Council Re: Club, Spanish Club, Pubnmy Football, 'L' Club, JCL., Spanish Play. Committee, Jr. Boys Fashion Show ond Spring Dance, Out- standing Graduate. Student Council Rep. ADE, WILLIAM EARL AEEALTER, SANDRA LEE AHL, JOHN STUART AKIN, FLORENCE ELEANOR ALDRIDGE, GEORGE ALLEN, AUTRY COLLEGE 7 Vice-Pres. Sr GENERAL 1 Glee Club, TLTPSV COLLEGEYVKQ-Pres N.H,S., COLLEGE - Cheerleader, COLLEGE ... Vgysity SW,m. Class, Track, Mascot, Sr pians, Zeta Y-Teens, Powder Sgt. at-Arrnn, Bela Hi-Y, Stu- Calffnaar, N.H,S., Delta Y- COLLEGE F Bam H,-Y, ,VV rninq Team Girls 8. Alpha Y Teens, Puft, Jubilee de-nt Council Store, Jr. Boys Teens, A'pha Hi-Y Br-auty Footbom, J-CL., LGHH 'muh' Sec, L Club, Chap, Beta Fashion Show, Pioivctor Club, Contest, Saph Girls Treas., Vodvmv 'Been Bellumes- HVY, Leelacksan Sponsor, French Club, Powder-Puff ' Oumandinq Grad ALLEN, RUTH CLAUDETTE ALTWATER, REA EDISON ANDERSON, GERALDINE ANDERSON, JOAN RUTH ANDERSON, JOHNNY RAY ATWATER, ANNETTA BUSINESS - Chap., Fleur- GENERAL-Varsity Swinvminq ALICE BUSLNESS 4 Spanish Club, COLLEGE CHRISTINE de-Lis, Zeta Y-Teens, Far' Team. BUSNQESS vi G-A4A,, DEHG G.A.A., Delta Y-Teens, Pow- COLLEGE 7 Spanish ensic Frollcs, Powder-Pull, Yryeens, powdsppuffp jubueep der Puff, Jubilee, Varsity G-A-A-I Dann Y Teens? Jubilee, Calendar Commit- Glu, Ohh: Vorsiw Voueybuul Volleyball, Softball. deppuffl Vols, 'ees N-Hi sofmun, AUSTELL, DARYALL JEAN AUSTIN, BAXTER AYOUB, JEANETTE BUSINESS+G,A.A., zero CLAYTON JR. susmsss f Powderpuff, Teen couece .S cfimem Club. Study HGH MONO'- BAHR, AUDREY C. COLLEGE-Vice-Pres., G.A.A., Co-Capt., Powder-Puff, N,F.L., Thespians, TRAVELER Staff, Zeta Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Forensic Frolics. BAILEY, JOY LYNN BAKER, DAVID JAMES GENERAL - Thespians Ca- COLLEGE - DeMolay, pers, Jubilee, N.H,S., Calen- ma HLY, Calendar, dar, Dean's Staff, Sr. Ad- Pres., Latin Club, visory Council. Guild, Student Council J,C.L,, Camera Club. SENIOR CLASS BALLARD, ROBERT BALLOU, WILLIAM BLAKE BARCO, LYNDA LOUISE BARTON, GRACE TABER BASSETT, DAVID DALE BAUMGARDNER, SUSAN MARION COLLEGE-Baseball, Beta Hi- BUSINESS-Sgt.-at-Arms, Sr. BUSINESS - Latin Club, COLLEGE 1 Swimming Tearn, COLLEGE 4 N.F.L., Thes- GENERAL - Bond. Y. Girls, Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Future Nurses, Jubilee, Paw- Sec., Sgt.-ot-Arms, Kappa Hi- pians, Radio Guild, Zeta Fleur De Lis, Annual Repq der-Puff, Y, Student Council Rep., De- Y-Teens, Fleur De Lis, Glee Calendar Candidate. Molay, Powder-Puff Maior- Club, Pep Squad, French ette, Spanish Club, Band. Club. BAYLEY, DWIGHT SMITH BEDELL, MARTHA EDMONIA BENN, LOUISA WILLIAMS BENNETT, ARCHIE LaVOY BENNETT, GEORGE BENTON, SHARRON GENERAL - Chap., Kappa COLLEGE - Sec., Student COLLEGE - Delta Y-Teens, GENERAL - Band. MORGAN ADDEEN Hi-Y, DeMolay, Vadvil, Council, Treos., Pres., Delta French Club, Sr. Girls Rep., GENERAL 1 Gamma HLYF BUSINESS - Bond? Calen, Pep Squad, Student Coun- Y-Teens, Rep., Girls State, Red Cross Rep., Forensic Frof DeMoIny, Swimmyng Team, dc, Assy: G.A.A4. An,-wc, Cii Rep Mascot, Delta Hi-Y, Sr. Ad- lics, Dean's Staff, Jubilee, ' Rep., Powder-pufffjubneep visory Board, Miss Lee High Powder-Puff, FISH, De Lis, Sigma yr Contest, Leader. Teens' ' Ii., I BERKOWITZ, WILLIAM BETHEA, MARTHA JANE BETHEL, DIANE RAE BEYER, HELEN ELIZABETH BIVINS, ALICE ANN BLACKBURN, LINDA I PHILLIP BUSINESS - G.A.A., Pow- GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, BUSINESS COLLEGE - Band, N.H.S., JEANE-I-TE I COLLEGE - HGH Manner der-Puff, Jubilee. Miss Lee High Contest, Jr. Sec., French Club, Chop., GENERAL-SL Girls Read I I Girls Fashion Show, Powder- N.F.L.i Rainbow, Zeta Y- Sec' D-CJ-, Jubuee, Zem Q Puff, jubilee, Teens, Jubilee, Fleur De Lis. Y-Te'enSF Thgspionsi Ammo, , Rep., Study Hall Monitor, 1 Girls Chorus. i BLACKFORD, ROBERT BLACKNIAN, BARBARA BLOUNT, JOHN SANFORD WAYNE JANET COLLEGE GENERAL-Mr. Mendoza's BUSINESS - Spanish Club. Staff. BODENHEIMER, BETTY JANE GENERAL - D.C,T., Chorus, Chairman Publicity Comm. D,C.T., Mistress of Cere monies, D.C.T. Radio Pro gram, Student Council Reb. BONDURANT, ROBERT BONE, MARY-LEE COLLEGEWL d ,Ch p., COLLEGE Egcimgsiw Base- Pres, Alpha Y-ageing, Regard , . , I S B , Edtiof, BLUE AND GRAY, Sill' 1-el'cmTlur5fHgop' ' use Sr, Girls Council, Chap., ' ' Quill and Scroll, N.H,S., S.C. Store Chmn, SENIOR CLASS on 'vhs' wwf' ,wwf my W9 'MN' .-of-M.. BOOKOUT, LINDA FAYE BOREE, DANNY RAY BOSSEN, EDWARD HECHT BOWMAN, CATHERINE BRADDOCK, ANNA LEAH BRADDOCK, MICHAEL BUSINESS - Pres., Duval GENERAL-Thespians, Svage COLLEGE f Pub, Chairman, ANN COLLEGE - Capt., Swim- AN-I-OINE County Library Council: Crew. N,H,S., Siudenl Council Rep., BUSINESS A- Jubmee, Alpha ing Team, Vice-Pres., Thes- GENERAL 7 Kappa Hiry, Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Pres., Jr. Boys Fashion Show, French ,Teeny Powder-Puff' pians, Delta Y-Teens, Forensic Bob Team Footbcll, Jr' Lee Library Council, Sr. Club, Nal'l. Merit, lnlerclub ' ' Frolics, N.F.L., Jubilee, Fleur- VMZHY Bcsebclr VOAVH ' Girls Rep., Zeta Y-Teens. Safely Council, J.C.L, de-Lis, Radio-TV Guild, ' A E ii BRADFORD, FRANK GRAY BRANNON, ROGER ALVA BREADY, MARY PATRICIA BRIDGER, DONNA JUNE BROONIE, BARBARA ANN BROPHY, MOLLIANNE GENERAL -- Library Coun- GENERAL COLLEGEf Powder-Puff, Jubi- BUSINESS - Pres, Zeta Y COLLEGE - Cheerleader, COLLEGE - Sigma Y- cil, Vice-Pres., Sec, Cameio lee, Alpha Y-Teens, F.N.A., Teens, Chaplain, Jr. and Sr Delia Y-Teens, Powder-Puff, Teens, Red Crass Rep. Club, Sludent Council Rep., G.A.A, Girls, News Editor, TRAV Forensic Fralics, Jubilee, An- ELER, Radio and TV Guild N.F.L., Jubilee. nual Rep., French Club. BROWN, HARRY ELLIS BROWN, MURRAY T. BROWN, ROBERT ALLEN BROWN, STANLEY BROWN, STANLEY MASON BROYLES, ROBERT FAW COLLEGE - Band, Kappa GENERAL COLLEGE - J.C.L., Alpha EUGENE GENERAL COLLEGE 7 Pres., Radio Hi-Y, J.C.L., Science Fair. Hi-Y. COLLEGE -Y Comma Club: Guild, V.-Pres, Della Hi-Y, Baby Team Foofbcui French Calendar, Forensic Frolicsp Club, Jr. Varsity Baseball. Thesplun Ccpersi DEMOIUY' BRYAN, MELISSA LEANA BUCKLAND, SONDRA BUIST, JUNE MARILYN BURGSTINER, WILLIAM BURROUGHS, CULLEN BURTON, JAN CARLOTTL ausiNEss - Powder-Puff, KRISTINE BUSINESS f zero Y-Teens: AUGUSTUS NORMAN COLLEGE A N.H,S,, ser- l'fb C'f- GENERAL - S9I.'OI'AfVV1S, Spanish Uubf JUb'leef G15-A+ GENERAL - Varsity roof- GENERAL - spanish club, We Chairman, ,Alpha Y- Zeta Y-Teens, Group Leader, Red Cross Rell: Thesplansi ball, Track, Bela Hi-Y, 'L' Spanish Play, Soph. Track. Teens? Sf- Glrlf Rep Sr. Girls, PowderfFuff, An. Jr. Players, Club. French Club, Jubilee. nual Rep., Jubilee, S.C. Siore Comm. fa as 4 SENIOR CLASS BUTLER, WILLIAM BUTSELAAR, GLADYS CAINES, ERNEST EUGENE CALIFANO, PAUL JOSEPH BENTON MA,-,LDA BUSINESS - rregs., D,C.T, GENERAL 5 Farsi-Plow Win- COLLEGE - N.H.S., His- BUSINESS - Jr. Players. nfff Lee H'9h Seem FOV- torion, Delta Hi-Y, Student Council Finance Committee, J.C.L. CAMERON, JUDYE FERN BUSINESS 1 Zeta Y-Teens, Annual Rep., Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Chorus, CARR, JOHN MARSHALL GENERAL 1 Varsity Foot- ball, Track, Basketball, 'L' Club. CARSON, ROBERT CARTER, NANCY ANN CARTER, THOMAS KINLOCH CARUSO, SAMUEL RICHARD BUSINESS - Red Cross Rep., GENERAL FREDRICK GENERAL - srgge crew, A'1 U ' Rep-2 SPWSI' Cllibf COLLEGE-Alpha Hr-Y, var- DeMolay, Camera Crew, P0'f'de PUff? Flew de l 5i sity Baseball, Baby Team Tliespians, Kappa Hi-Y. Mcl0'? ei TRAVELER Rep'7 FootbalI,J,C.L., Student Coun- Thespian Capers. CH Rep. CASSIDY, NANCY JANE COLLEGE -- Rec,-Sec., Alpha Y-Teens, Miss Alpha Hi-Y Contest, Sec., Fleur de Lis, Class and Faculty Editor, BLUE AND GRAY, Sr. Girls Council, Powder-Puff. COLES, FLORRIE LYNN BUSINESS - Band, Annual Rep. CHANCE, RUFUS EDWARD CHASTAIN, THELMA CLANCE, ROBERT LANIER GENERAL - Cl1CD.,Glee CAMILLE COLLEGE - Band, latin Club, Pirates of Penzance- GENERAL 1 Leader: Dwm Club, Red Cross Rep. DEMOIOYA Maiorette, Zeta Y-Teens, Pow- der-Putf, Jubilee, Forensic Fralics, Red Cross Rep., Sr. Girls Group Leader. CLARK, MARY FRANCES GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, Maiorette, Powder-Puff, Jubi lee, Thespians, Forensic Fro lics, Fleur de Lis, Glee Club if ,M 47M CLEVELAND, CHARLES RUSSELL COLLEGE - Sec., Delta Hi-Y, Jr. Boys Fashions, Radio Guild, Mr. Men- doZc's Staff, COBB, JAMES TILLMAN COLLEGE - Pres., Treas. Delta Hi-Y, Chap., Soph. Boys, Calendar, N.H.S., Mos- cot, Zeta Y-Teens, Leader, Student Council Finance Choir- mon, Mr. Lee High Contest. CLARK, ROLAND CLYDE GENERAL - Orchestra, Jr, Boys Fashions, Pirates of Penzance, Spanish Club. CLAYTON, DONALD BOONE COLLEGE - Varsity Swim- ming, Spanish Club, Stu- dent Council Honor Code Committee. M1 45 COCHRAN, SANDRA LOUISE COKER, FRANK MAHLON COLE, KATHRYN COLLEGE-Calendar, Student GENERAL COLLEGE 1 Co-Capt., Pow- Council Rep., Maiorette, Zeta der-Puff, G.A.A., Varsity Bas- Y-Teens, Red Cross Rep., ketball. Forensic Frolics, Flour de Lis, Radio Guild. COLES, FLORRIE LYNN BUSINESS - Zeta Y- Teens, Powder-Putt, Calen- dar Committee, Jubilee, Fleur de Lis, Sr. Girls Acti- vities Committee, G,A.A. SENIOR CLASS 2 wa Z , Fr' I l 1 COLLARD, CRAIG COLLINS, DOROTHY KAY COLLINS, HAZEL JOE CONE, EDWARD ELBERT COOK, DOROTHY MARIE COON, BARBARA ANN ELLIOTT BUSINESS - Sigma Y-Teens, Parliamentarian, D.C.T., Li- COLLEGE - DeMoloy, Del, BUSINESS - Reporter, Ari GENERAL - Red Cross GENERAL Powder-Puff, Fleur de Lis: brary Council, Camera Club. to Hi-Y, TRAVELER Staff, Jr. Club, Sigma Y-Teens, G.A.A., Rep., Alpha Y-Teens, Pow- Jubilee. Boys Rep., Track. Fleur de Lis, Jubilee, Powder, der-Puff, Jubilee, Study Puff. Hall Monitor. COPLEY, BILLIE JUNE COPPINS, BARBARA JEAN CORNELIUS, KAREN LEE COWART, OUIDA CRAFT, NIIKIE ANNE CRAWFORD, JOAN GENERAL 7 Delta Y- COLLEGE-Cheerleader, Frei., COLLEGE A Chorus, Pirates BUSINESS GENERAL - Sr. Chorus, Y- BUSINESS- G.A,A., Fleur Teens, Chorus, Powder-Puff, Si, Girls, Calendar, V-Pres., ol Penzance, Red Cross Reb., Teens, J.C.L., F.T.A., Jubilee de Lis, Jubilee, Powder- Jubilee, G.A.A, Soph. Girls, Pres., Jr. Play- ers, Miss Lee Hi Contest, Jubilee, Powder-Puff, Leader. CROOM, SUSAN CROSS, GEORGE Thespions, Maiorette, Alpha Y-Teens, Fulure Nurses, Pep Sauad. Pull, Study Hall Monitor. in W MM Q! 'v- CRUTCHER, GAYLE CELESTE DANSON, PRISCILLA JUNE DARNELL, RICHARD ELLIOTT DAVIS, DONALD DAVID VIRGINIA CLEVELAND BUSINESS W Powder-Puff, GENERAL Y Sr. Girls Rep., GENERAL GENERAL - Varsity Fool- COLIEGE i Sr. Chorus. GENERAL -VMSIIY IrooIbcII, Jubilee, Fleur de Lis, Alpha Maiorette, Powderflautf, Fleur ball, Baseball, Treas., L Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Pi' Delta Hi-Y, Hall Monitor, YfTeens, G.A.A. de Lis, Jubilee. Club, Study Hall Monitor, rates of Penzance. Study Hall Monitor, Vodvil, Vodwl- Chorus. 22' DAVIS, DOUGLAS EUGENE GENERAL -- Varsity Foot- ball, Track, L Club, Chorus, Beta Hi-Y, Pow- der-Putf Coach. DAVIS, EVELYN DIANNE DAVIS, JERRY RAY DAVIS, MARLINA AGNES DAY, THOMAS OLIVER DEAN, SHIRLEY ANN COLLEGE - Delta YATeens, GENERAL - Varsity Foot- BUSINESS - Jubilee. GENERAL - Spanish Club. BUSINESS - 5i9fv1O Y' Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Thes- ball, Baseball, Alpha Hi-Y, Teens, Sr, Girls Rep., Jubi- pians, N.F.L., Forensic Fro- L Club. lee, Powder-Puff, Red Cross Iics, Fleur de Lis, Student Rep., G.A.A, Council Rep. I SENIOR CLASS -,e.E.3,l Q' Y tg .,., j nw . Www W' I :E u I, I A A5 DEARING, DOROTHY DEESE, GLORIA JEAN DE LOACH, ALLEN WAIN DENTON, MICHAEL DAVID DIEHL, NECIA ELEANOR DODSON, RUBY MARIE ELIZABETH BUSINESS - Glee Club, COLLEGE - Football, Bos- GENERAL COLLEGE 7 N.H.S., Sr. Girls GENERAL - Powder-Puff, GENERAL-Jr Red Cross lubllee' lfelbfllli Truck: Alpha Hi-Yr Advisory Council, Jubilee, Jubilee. Rep, Dem, VATQEM, Gow, Radio Guild, N.F.L.g Sway J,C,L, ' H II Monitor. Bowl Festival, Powder-Puff: O Jubilee. DONAHOO, JOHN DONALDSON, JUNE EILEEN DORMINY, WENDELL LARRY DORNER, JOHN DORSEY, RICHARD JOHN DORTCH, JIMMIE RUTH WILLIAM BUSINESS COLLEGE - V-Pres., Glee GENERAL-Vcirsily Football, GENERAL BUSINESS - Sigma YE COLLEGE I.. Oufsmnding Club, Track, Jr. Boys Fashion Student Council Rep., Mr. Teens, Jubilee, Pep Squad, Gmdume, pres. Soph. Show, Pres., Latin Club, Pi- Mendozo's Siaffp Vodvilg Mis- Fleur de Lis. BOYS: prgs-I Jr. 605,52 mes-I rates of Penzance, St-udenl ter Co-Ed. N.F,i., v-Pres., '-L Club, CONC REP- Sec., Beta Hi-Y, Mr. Lee Hi , Mr, Sophomore . DOSS, JOHN REGINALD DUNCAN, DELORES DIANE DUNCAN, PRECIOUS DURANT, HELEN MARIE EBERSOLE, DAVID ALLAN ECCLES, NINA .IEAN GENERAL - Study Hall BUSINESS - Jubilee. VALERIE COLLEGE - Sigma Y-Teens: GENERAL - Delia HI-Y. COLLEGE - Sec., Soph. Monitor. COLLEGE Q- Jr players, Forensic Frclicsz Jklblleei Girls: Sec-1 G-A-A-I SIU' Thesplunsf Pep Sfiwd- ' GAA' SiffpffifMi'3,f,iflleF.Lff2'XQ Frolics, Gator Bowl Festie vol. ECK, MARGARET AVELINE EDDINS, MARY ELIZABETH EDMONDS, WILLIAM EARL ELLIS, JANNIE LOU ELLIS, SARAH GRANT ELMORE, SALLY JANE I GENERAL-TRAVELER Rep., BUSINESS - Jubilee. GENERAL - Track Team. BUSINESS COLLEGE - N,H.S., N.F.L.p COLLEGE - Thespiuns, I Julmlee- Thespionsg Powder Puff, Delta Stage Crew, J.C.L., Junior I YfTeens, French Club, J.C.L.p Players, Powder-Puff, Pep Calendar Committee. Squad. SENIOR CLASS 1-'San ,W --Av WWW! 4.-WW EZELL, CLAYTON LOUIS FAIRCLOTH, MARY HELEN FAKE, LAMONA JUANITA FARMER, ELLEN PATRICIA FAULK, MARY ANNE FISHER, WAYNE FLORIANl COLLEGE - E00lbGlli GENERAL - G.A,A., Paw- BUSINESS - Powder-Puff, BUSINESS - D.C.T., Jubilee, COLLEGE - Orchestra, Jubi- COLLEGE ' Track, Hall Monitor. der-Puff, Jubilee, Gator Bowl Jubilee. Powder-Puff. lee, Powder-Putt, Delta Y- Festival. Teens, J , i 'l ,r l i FOWLER, PAUL C., JR. FOZZARD, GEORGE FRAKES, MARGARET GENERAL - Pres., D.C.T., COLLEGE - Outstanding JEANETTE VfPres., 2nd Period Speech Graduate, Business Manager, f F- l , Club. BLUE AND GRAY, mos., ,,S7A'Ef'fM: Delta Hi-Y, DeMoIay, Radio ri. A P fi -Prr-ibm Guild, ir, Boys Fashion show. e5 'f 'S' OW 'S' U ' U ' lee, Forensic Frolics, Study Hall Monitor, FRANKLIN, ALTON DAVID FRENCH, REBA MARI FREUDENBERG, JUDITH COLLEGE - Bond, N.F.L., GENERAL MAY Thespians, Radio Guild, Al- COLLEGE 1 Zero Yleens- alia Hi-Y, .l.C.L. Powder-Puff, French Club, Fleur de Lis, Jubilee. FRIDAY, JAMES FULST, WENCEL JOHN FUSSELL, JACK MARLEY FUSSELL, VAN GAY FUTCH, BETTY JO GABEL, GEORGE LAWRENCE GENERAL - Camera Club, GENERAL - Track, Saph. GENERAL GENERAL - G.A.A., Girls DQSAUSSURE JR. GENERAL - Bam HVY- Library Council. Basketball, 'L' Club, K0PDa Chorus, Powder-Puff, Rainbow COLLEGE Q Ol:t5'and,nq Hi-Y, Spanish Club, Red Girls. ' Cross, Chorus. Grad., Pres., Chap., Stu- dent Council, Pres., Chap., Kappa Hi-Y, 'L' Club, Band, Calendar, N.H,S. GABRIELSON, JIM GALLI, SANDRA LEE GAMBLE, MARY PATRICIA COLLEGE - Circulation Ed., BLUE AND GRAY, N.l-l.S., Social Clim., Alpha Y-Teens, Powder-Pull, Jubilee, Sr. Girls Advisory Council, Quill and Scroll. GENERAL GENERAL - Calendar, Thes- pians, Zeta Y-Teens, Powder- Putf, Student Council Rep., Jubilee, French Club. GARDEN, PATRICIA ANN COLLEGE - Pres., Future Nurses Club, Sr. Chorus, Pi- rates of Penzance, Powder- Pulf, Zeta Y-Teens, Latin Club, Jubilee. if 55 53 ss 235 55 is 355 5 GARNER, DORIS MAY GARNER, JOHN COLLEGE - Latin Club, Sig' GENERAL - Football, ma Y-Teens, Jubilee, N.H.S. Track. SENIOR CLASS QW' Wwe, 'AL rw :DC Sunni' .--W ,N .. 'lK 1v -gnu COLLEGE - Jr. Red Cross Rea., Foem published, T955 NATIONAL ANTHOLOGY? GATLIN, ANNETTE PAIGE GINGRICH, RICHARD GLASGOW, LISBETH KATE GRAHAM, HUGH MERRITT GRAND, HERMAN FRANK GRANGER, FRED CAMERON BUSINESS - Zeta Y-Teens, GENERAL - Camera Club. GENERAL - D. C. T. SCHORNO COLLEGE - Amway Smfff Powder'Puff, Fleur de Lis, GENERAL Smge GEWF Spanish Club? G.A.A.,. Calendar Commit- National Merit, Science Fair. lee? Jubllee- Halttime show, Powder-Puff. GRAVES, JOYCE LOUISE GREEN, ROBERT GREENE, MICHAEL GREGORY, BASCOM GREGORY, JEANANNE GRIFFIN, VERNON BUSINESS C Powder-Puff, COLLEGE - DeMolay. HOWARD BUSINESS GENERAL - Forensic Francs GENERAL G.A.A., Jubilee, Zeta Y- GENERAL- N- EA L- Degree Powder-Putt Capt., Alpha Y Teens. of D,S,,,,,d,o,,, Tmcsfi Homo, Teelns, Fleur de Lis, Jubilee, Thespmm V,Ce,p,eS Rcdm Latin Club, Study Hall Moni Guild, Orchestra, Chorus, lol' Band. -- ' ---- fam, 'I wa 'JM ii- :,:-11' '-'- 1 fi' .,,.,, W .,,, ----1 '7i..Z ' ,,,, 7,6 K Q K Q GROSS, DAVID GUNTER, OUIDA RUTH HAFELE, JAMES FREDWRICK HALL, NORMA JEAN HAMMOND, LINDA JOYCE HAMNER, BETTY SUE FRANKLIN BUSINESS - Band, Librarian: GENERAL - Jr. Varsity Bas- BUSINESS - Fleur de Lis, BUSINESS - G.A.A., Jubi- BUSINESS - Fleur de Lis, GENERAL 3 Band' Future Nurses Club, Jubilee, ketball, Baby Generals. G.A.A., Powder-Putt, Calen- lee, Powder-Puff, D. C. T., G.A.A., Powder-Puff, Jubi- Reaorter, D. C. T. dar Committee, Jubilee. Softball, Basketball, Valley- lee. ball. HANCOCK, SARAH ANN COLLEGE - Student Court, cil Rep., Zeta Y-Teens, TRAVELER ReD., Annual Rep., J.C.L., N.H.S. HANSON, STANETTE LORRAINE COLLEGE - Miss Lee High Contest, Powder-Putt, Treas., J.C.L., Student Council Rep., Alpha Y-Teens, Sports Day Paddle Tennis Champ. HARDMAN, JOHN HARDWICK, BARBARA JEAN COLLEGE A Varsity Football, BUSINESS N.H.S., Gamma Hi-Y, Radio Guild, J.C.l., Garnminstrel, Study Hall Monitor, 'L' Club. HARPE, SAUNDRA SUE COLLEGE - Delta YATeens, Forensic Frolics, Powder- Puff, Student Council Rep., Sr. Girls Rep., Thespian Ca- pers, Fleur de Lis, Latin Club. HARRELSON, RUBY LEE BUSINESS - Sigma Y- . Teens, G.A.A., Fleur de Lis. , ,J SENIOR CLASS HARRISON, JAMES HART, MARILYN JOAN HAWKINS, JANE HAWKINS, JIM HAYNES, DAVID EVANS HAZOURI, GERALD SAMUEL BUSINESS - Chop., NF-L.: CHRl511NE COLLEGE A- Football, Base' GENERAL - Track Team, GEORGE GENERAL - o.c.T., sm- Red, Cm? Re?-L IIWSPIGHSI GENERAL 4 G.A.A., Latin ball: SPOMSIL C'Ub- Dem' Hi-YA COLLEGE - DeMoloy, den? Council Rep., Library Ruclm Qulldli S'9mu ,Yieensi Club, Sigma Y-Teens, Powder- French Club, Student Coun- Council, TRAVELER, Rep. SEC-1 I'bfO'Y C0 f'f f Glee Puff, Jr.-sf. volleyboli. Lil Rep., J.C.L. Club, Rainbow Girls. HEARN, PATRICIA HECKMAN, JERRY JOSEPH HELMS, DAVID NELSON HENDERSON, FRANK HENDERSON, NANCY LEE HENDRICKS, GORDON LOUISE COLLEGE - Kappa Hi-Y, COLLEGE - J.C.L., Spanish ROBERT COLLEGE 4 Zevp Y-Teens, EUGENE' JR' BUSINESS Z Jubilee, Ai- FLW Club- CM' If' BOYS fashion Show' COLLEGE Y Belo Haev, Chow N' Clffbf Powdff' COLLEGE7TRAVELER sian, php Yvreens Spanish club, Baby rem PFW R090 Gwldv Flew de French Club, Forensic Fombcllv Lis, Jubilee, Pres. J.C.L. HENDRIX, JOHN WESLEY, JR. COLLEGE HEPLER, RUTH COLLEGE-Chop., Sr. Class Sr. Chorus, Girls Ensemble Powder Puff, Sr. Girls Ad visary Council, Svudent Di rector, Jubilee, Dean's Staff, N.H.S. HERBERTSON, DONALD FRANKLIN GENERAL HERRINGTON, VIRGINIA YVONNE BUSINESS 1 Sr. Chorus, Pl Jubilee, Spanish Club, ' rates of Penzance. Fralirs HICKS, FRANKIE JEAN HIERS, WALLACE ALTON GENERAL - Sr. Chorus. GENERAL HIGGINBOTHAM, HIGGINBOTHAM, RALPH HIKE, MIKE HINES, WILLARD HINSON, JAMES DOYLE HITTELL, CLARENCE FRANCES ANNETTE CHARLES COLLEGE-DeMoIay, Spanish COLLEGE - Varsity Fool- BUSINESS ALBERT BUSINESS-Sigma YETeens, COLLEGE - Band. C'Ubf F00'bU - bull? DEMO HEY- COLLEGE G.A.A., Jubilee, Powder- PufI. if E Y E s SENIOR CLASS HODGES, SALLY ANN COLLEGE f Delfa YfTeens, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Pow- der-Fufi, Forensic Frolics, Jubilee. HORNE, RICHARD HOWARD HORTON, AVIE MAE HORTON, PATRICIA ANN GENERAL f svaaeaf Council BUSINESS - Jubilee, Powder- GENERAL - Delia rreaas, Rep., Boskelbcllf Sf, Chorus. Parr. Jaaiiee, Pawaef-Puff, chorus, 'fl French Club. HOWARD, THOMAS HOWARD, MARY DONALD GENERAL COLLEGE-Varsity Football, Bela HIVY, Sgr.-at-Arms, Soph. Boys, Stage Crew, 'L Club, PowderuPuff Coach. HOYLE, MARGARET HUGGINS, ROBERT SPENCER HUGHES, BARBARA ANN LUULE COLLEGE W Hall Maanaf. BUSINESS COLLEGE - Annual Rep., Red Cross Rep., Zeta Y- Teens, Fleur de Lis, Foren- sic Frolics, Jubilee. HUGHES, DENA BUSINESS 7 Vice Pres., Jr Girls, Group Leader, Sr Girls, Zeta Y-Teens, Dean' Staff, Student Council Rep, Jubilee, Miss Lee High Con iesi. 5 dw - MCU HURST, BILLY DONALD INGRAM, CHARLES GENERAL COLLEGE V91 4-ws INGRAM, FRANCES ISAAC, JACK JACOB JACKSON, PATRICIA DELL JACKSON, RODNEY JACKSON, WILLIAM JAMMES, JOHN ORRIEN MARIA COLLEGE7DeMoloy, J,C.L., BUSINESS 7 Zeia Y-Teens, FREDERICK LAWRENCE LOUIS BUSINESS - Glee crab, Yoflvlli Y'M'C'ALi Fougiullf GAA.: Sluflv Hall Nlollllolf COLLEGE A Foofball, Base- COLLEGE7Varsi7y Faolball, COLLEGE - Tfaas., sf. Zeta Y-Taaas, new de um Club: ST- Chorus: 25' lubllee- bali, 'L' Club, aaskeiaaii. Track, Calendar, 'L' crab, reiiaws, si. Chorus, J.C.L. us, Annual Rep., Sf. Girls Duff' CRUSH' Beta Hi-Y, swam Council RSD-: Red Cross RSD. Rep., Red Cross Rep. JANOW, EVELYN MIRIAM COLLEGE - Sr. Chorus, Fleur de Lis, Jubilee, Girls Chorus. AL ,Q-.. CWI... JAY, SANDRA ELIZABETH GENERAL - Sponsor Lee- Jackson Game, Treas., Fleur de Lis, Dean's Staff, Alpha Y-Teens, Jubilee, Red Cross Rep., Glee Club. JENKINS, MARY LOUISE BUSINESS - Sr. Girls Rep., Jubilee, Red Cross Rep,, Sr. Chorus, Pirates of Penzance, Pep Squad, Ari Club, Fleur de Lis. JOHNSON, DONALD ALSTON GENERAL JOHNSON, DUDLEY JOHNSON, GUY COLLEGE - Parl., Alpha Hi' MER-I-ON Yr Sludefll Council Rep-1 lf- COLLEGE-Football, Track Boys Fash'on Show- Forensic Bem WAY? Spanish Club I r Frolics, Thespian Capers, Of- fice Aid. SENIOR CLASS JOHNSON, JAMES JOHNSON, KENNETH JOHNSON, PRESTON JOHNSON, WALTER JOHNSTON, CHARLOTTE JOHNSTON, JOYCE ANN THOMAS RICHARD COLLEGE - Curneru Club: PAR,-QAM' JR' ANN BUSLNESS - Svudenf Coun- COLLEGE-TRAVELER sion, COLLEGE - Beta Hi-Y, Lu- Spanish Club- GENERAL qOLLgGE-i-read qhee,ie,,de,, cil Rep, Spanish Club. fin Club. Miss Lee High Comes? lMiss Hairl, Miss Alpha Hi-Y Con, Iesf, Jr. Girls Fashion Show, Calendar, Alpha Y-Teens, Stu' dent Council Rep. JONES, KENNETH JULIAN, MALCOLM ARTHUR KATSAMPES, CONSTANCE KEEFE, FLEMING KEENE, EMILY MAE KELLY, SANDRA FAYE EVERE1-T' JR. COLLEGE - vofsny Bcskeov MARY COLLEGE - Football, Pres., BUSINESS COLLEGE'-sqi.,uLAfmL, if. 1- bail, Sec., Alpha Hi'Y, - Y , , French Club, Sec., Sr. Fel- Girls, PowdvvfPuH, Treas., BUSWEQS N.H.s,, 'L' Club, s.. Chorus, ggpmgifodl g,52,fS4,g Lows, Pres., same mm GAA., zeic vreens, Lafin Club. Club I il Conveniion, Belo Hi-Y, Latin Radio Guild, Glee Club, ' Club, Sponsor, Lee-Jackson Fleur de Lis, TRAVELER Game, Rea., Jr. Red Cross Rep. COLLEGE - Bond, Orchese fra, Red Cross Rep,, Rain' bow Girls, Zela Y-Teens, Jubilee, Pirates of Pen- zance, J.C.L., G.A.A. GENERAL - Basketball. KEMP, CAROLYN ANNE KEMP, CHARLES KERLIN, JAMES LEE KIGHT, ROBYE GORDON KING, BARBARA ANN KING, GEORGE COLLEGE - Pres., Student GENERAL - Glee Club, Hall BUSINESS -- Fleur de Lis, WILLIAM' IH Director, Radio Guild, Vice- Monitor. G.A.A., Jubilee, Zeta Y' GENERAL A Bondi French Pres., Spanish Club, Treas,, Teens. cub? 5pon,5,, Club: pimms N'H-S-F Glee Club? N,F,L'i of Penzance, Student Coun- Nalloloff RI-UE AND GRAY cil Rep., French Congress, Record, Prolecfor Club. Orchesno. Kappa H,,Y- KIRBY, MIRTH CAROL COLLEGE - Treas,, Sr Girls, Alpha Y-Teens, Pow der-Puff, Forensic Frolics Jubilee, Annual Rep. an www, We .EA .arf 'A' View .L KIRKLAND, MARILYN KIRKPATRICK, ELIZABETH KNIGHT, JEANNE KNOWLTON, JOHN LGBELLE, JACQUE ELIZABETH ANN COLL-EG-E - Glee Clllbr Jllbl' CALVIN, JR. ANDREW COLLEGE -- Zeta Y-Teens, GENERAL - Fleur de Lis, lee? RGll14b0W Girls: gels Y' COLLEGE - Kappa Hi-Y, GENERAL - Baby Team Forensic Frolics, Powder Puff, Powder4Puff, Jubilee. Teens? I bmlY COUHUI' SQL.-ol-Arms, N.F.L., Foor- Foofball, Hall Monitor, Arv- Red Crass Rep., Fleur de Lis, ball, Radio-T.V. Guild, Chap., nual Rep. Jubilee, Annual Re-p,, Pep Squad. Jr. Red Cross, Mr. Coed , Vodvil, Study Hall Monitor. spa., is 1 SENIOR CLASS LACY, DICK RANSON LAIDLAW, THOMAS ALLEN LA ROSA, BARBARA JEAN LARSON, SUE CARROLL COLLEGE COLLEGE A Spanish Club, COLLEGE-Outstanding Grad- BUSINESS 7 Chorus, Alpha Jr, Varsity Baseball, uate, N,H.S., Sr, Girls Ad- Y-Teens, Rainbow Girls. visory Caunfil, J.C.L., Pirates at Penzance, Office Aid, Zeta Y-Teens, Future Nurses Club, Sr. Chorus. C , ,V Y . W' -, .',,.mv in LAUENBORG, BARBARA ROGERS COLLEGE 7 Band, Zeta Y- Teens, Fleur de Lis, Jubiee, J.C L. If its 9 .. , W' , IT, , , xv 5' i '!Qy-- tv LAURAMORE, BARBARA JOY BUSINESS LAURAMORE, HORACE DEAN GENERAL LAWRENCE, FRED BUSlNESS-Varsity Football Beta Hi-Y, Powder-Puff Coach All American Honorable Men tion, All Southern, All State, Mast Valuable lineman, Y's Mens All-Stars. LAWS, DOROTHY LOUISE GENERAL-Red Cross Rep., J.C.L., Radio-T.V. Guild, Fleur de Lis, Jubilee, Future Nurses' Club, Costume Ad- visor, Jubilee. LAZARUS, DOUGLAS JOHN LELAND, DONNA ALTAIR L'ENGLE, HARRIET CONE COLLEGE - Pres. N.l'I,S., BUSINESS 7 D.C.T., Glee COLLEGE 1 Outstanding N,F.L., Thespians, Radio Club, Powderrliuff, Jubilee, Grad., Cc-Editor, BLUE Guild, Pres., SDanish Club, D.C.T. Social Club, N,l'I.S. AND GRAY, Alpha Y-Teens, Stage Crew. Powderblpuff, Jubilee, Pres., ' .f w 'J 1 ,Sk .,,.,,r 1 9-' ' f 1 4. v' 5 l L. .CW LENNARD, JOYCE HELEN LEONARD, BENNY COLLEGE - Zum Y-Teens, HUNTLEY Fleur de Lis, Pen Squad, GENERAL Jubilee. Cf? JW. U., lv Q W ' Wi fr A if 2' f n...:':' v Q: E 2 f ' . A NW , ., 2, , A Az: aw. I W ' Q ,,, rf qw--v LIST, GWYNNE ANNE LONG, NANCY HARDEN GENERAL A Tieas., Radio COLLEGE Guild, Thespians, N.F.L., Jubilee, Jr. Players, Stage Crew. Quill and Scroll. LETIEN, HENRY PATRICK LEWIS, MICHAEL WILLIAM LIGHT, LINDA CAROLINE LINDSEY, JOHN HENRY GENERAL COLLEGE - Track. GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, COLLEGE - Spanish Club, V , 2 I H an ,,,.525:, 'Q A, ,A ln. LOWE, DOT HELEN COLLEGEfPres., Latin Club, Line Officer, Rainbow Girls, Jr. Red Cross, Spanish Club, Future Medical Club, Library Council, Y-Teens. . 'aug LUDLOW, DOROTHY LISA COLLEGE - Forensic Frolics, Rainbow omg, sr. Girls A1- tivities Committee, Powder- Puff, N.F.L., Alpha Y-Teeny Art Club, French Club. Powder-Putt, Fleur de Lis. KQDDO Hi-Y. MACKEY, PRISCILLA ANN MACKOUL, JEROME GENERAL - Girls Chorus, RONALD G.A,A. COLLEGE - N.H.S., Delta Hi-Y, De Malay, J.C.L. SENIOR CLASS MACNICHOL, MARIANNE COLLEGE - French Club, N.H.S., Spanish Club, Zeta Y-Teens, Jubilee. MADDEN, WILLIAM COLLEGE - Manager, Foot- ball, 'L' Club, Treas,, Beta Hi-Y, Student Council Rep., Stage Crew, Student Council Elections Committee, Office Aid. MALLARD, CAMILLE MALONE, ROBERT VIRGIL MANN, DOROTHY MANNING, ALTON ELIZABETH COLLEGE, ' N'F-I-'F Band? ESTELLA WAYNE COLLEGE 1 Femme Edhory Radio Guild, TI1esnians,4Pres., COLLEGE .Q Zeta Y-Teens' GENERAL TRAVELER, Reimer, Deltv Y A'D C. H'-Ya Pres-I, Ubmfr 1. c. I., Jr. em. Fashion Teens? Fleur de U52 Chorus, Council, Parliarnentarian, Fla, Show: Jubneei Sr. Girls Rep? Pirates of Penzance, Powder H'9I' School I-'EICIIY Counml' Powder-Puff, Calendar Candi- Puff, Group Leader, Sr, Girls date. Jubilee, J.C.L. MARCELLUS, JOHN ROBERT COLLEGE - Outstanding Grad., Pres., Student Di- rector, Band, Orchestra, Chorus, Stage Crew, N.F.L., Radio Guild, All State, All City Band Bi Orch. MARSH, KATHRYN MARTINEZ, DELORES MASSEY, RICHARD CLYDE MASTERS, BEVERLY ANN MASTERS, KAY LUCILE MAC LEOD LAVOHN COLLEGE-Kappa Hi-Y. BUSINESS .. Sigma Y-Teens, Busirslessfchonts, GAA. COLLEGE - lem Yqeensr GENERAL PawderfPuff, Jubilee, Fleur de Jubilee. Fleur de Lis, PowderfPutt, US- Publicity Committee, Student Council, Jubilee, Pep Squad. McCARTHY, ANN McCARTHY, DEBORAH McCLURE, MARTHA EMILY McCRANIE, JOSEPH ELAINE ANTHONY BUSINESS - Chorus, Jubilee, JACKSON coiiece-mos., zem Y- COLLEGE--Membership chmn, Powder-P-'ff' coiisoe Teens, Powder-Puff, Jubi- lee, N,H.S. Alpha Y-Teens, Sr. Girls Rep., Student Council Rep,, Foren- sic Frolics, Jubilee, Thespian Capers, Student Council Store: Office Aid. MCCRANIE, PATRICIA LUCILLE COLLEGE - GrouD Leader, Soph. and Jr. Girls, Sr. Girls Advisory Council, Pres., Fleur de Lis, Sgt.,otfArms, Art Club, Maiorette, Zeta Y- Teens, Rainbow Girls. McDANlEL, OSWELL LEROY, JR. GENERAL - Camera Club Golf Team. McDONALD, DAVIS WAYNE COLLEGE - Track Team, Sgt.-atAArms, Kappa Hi-Y. McGINNIS, RONALD ROARK GENERAL - Varsity Football, Spanish Club, Jr. Boys Fash- ion Show, N.F.L., Study Hall Monitor. MIZGOVERN, JOHN MCKENDREE, GARY McLAUGHLlN, WILLIAM MCLEOD, BARBARA ANN FRANCIS, JR. FRANCIS GIBSON IIUSIPNEESZ- JlQb?ee, Pa: COLLEGE - Sports Editor, COLLEGE - Manager Base- BUSINESS-D.C.T. er' U 7 em ' eemi I BLUE AND GRAY, Track Gamma Hi-Y, Radio-TV Guild Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish Club. ball, soma chmn., :comm GMS Rep' Hi-Y, 'L' Club. SENIOR CLASS MILLER, PATRICIA MIOTKE, PATRICIA MODLING, NATHAN ERWIN ANGELINE LAVAN, JR. COLLEGE 4 Zela Y-Teens, GENERAL COLLEGE-Glee Club, Library Staff, Fleur de Lis, French Club, Chun., Duval County Library Council, Annual Rep. Sweetheart, DeMalay, Chor- us, Thespians, Jubilee, Mc- Call's Teen Age Fashion Board, Forensic Frolics. MOORE, BETTY JO MORECROFT, SARAH MORGAN, BETTY LOUISE BUSINESS-Powder-Puff, Zeta CATHERINE GENERAL - Glee Club, Li' Y-Teens, Jubilee, Chorus, Al- COLLEGE - Glee Club, Thes- brary Council. DN' H Y BEUUW C0 'eS'f pians, Radio Guild, Jubilee, Forensic Frolics Thespions. Forensic Frolics, Rainbow Girls, Thespian Capers. MW nm MORGAN, JUDY LEE MORTON, GENE IRA MORTON, MARY ANNA MOTLEY, PORTER FORREST MULLIS, FRANCES ELLEN MURPHY, JAMES EULA COLLEGE-Forensic Fralicsg COLLEGE - spanish Club cENeRAL-P0wdef'PUff, Jubi- COUEGE-FOO'bvlI: 'L' Club: BUSINESS-Jubilee, BUSINESS- Honor, N,F.L., Jubilee, Powder-Puff, Della TRAVELER Rep., Office Sfafl. lee. Pres., Vice Pres., Beta Hi-Y, Camera Club, Library Coun- Y-Teens, French Club. Vice Pres., Soph. Boys, Treas. cil, Annual Rep. Svudenv Council, Jr, Boys Fashion Show. SENIOR CLASS 2 E R 2 i Z E l l Z 22 5: MYRES, VIRGINIA NELL NASSIFF, DOLORES t NELSON, BRUCE RAYMON NEWMAN, RONNIE NEWSOM, KENNETH LEE GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, MIRIAM COLLEGE -f Glee Club, Bela EDWARD COLLEGE-Kappa Hi-Y, Span- Future Nursesg Fleur de Lis. GENERAI-hpieur de US: lem Hi-Y, French Club, Forensic GENERAL ish Club, N.F.L., Vodvil. Y-Teens, Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Frolifsf Vodvii, study Hall G.A,A.p Calendar Cornmilteeg Spanish Club. Monitor, NIX, GUY NELSON COLLEGE f Treas., Sr, Class, Pres., Gamma Hi-Y, Varsity Football, Sec., Jr. Boys, Jr. Boys Fashion Show, Gamminstrel, Cheer- NOBLE, MARY LOUISE COLLEGE - Outstanding Grad., Pres., G,A,A., Re- porter, Zeta Y-Teens, Thes- pians, Capt., Powder-Puff, spoils Editor, TRAVELER, N,F.L., Jr. Red Cross, NOCE, ROBERT JAMES NORRIS, HAROLD OBI, JIMMY PAUL O'BRIEN, ELLEN MARY COLLEGE WILLIAM GENERAL-Hull Monitor. BUSlNESS7Choaus, GENERAL7Delta Hi-Y, Cam- era Club, Fleur de Lis. O'CONNELL, HOWARD EUGENE COLLEGEWBand, DeMolay, Jr. Boys Fashion Shaw Cam- milleep Concert Band, Fleur de Lis, Major:-Ite, Powder- Puff. ODOM, MILDRED OFFENBERG, GLORIA OLIVER, SHARON ANN SUELLEN YVONNE COLLEGE-Jubilee. BUSINESS-Jubilee. BUSINESS-French Club. OLLIPHANT, LEORA YVONNE COLLEGE-Leader: Miss Alpha Hi-Y, Co-Winner, Jr. Girls Fashion Show, Mascot, Bela Hi-Y, Co-Edilar, TRAVELERg Vice Pres., Delta Y-Teensg N.H,S. OSBORNE, CHARLES GENERAL OWENS, JACQUELINE SUSAN GENERAL-Sec., Sr. Girls Student Council Rep., An nual Rep,, Program Chinn. Zeta Y-Teens, Powder-Puff, Thespians, Forensic Frolicsp Miss Sophomore. PADGETT, LONNIE OWEN PADGETT, NANCY PADGETT, RICHARD HALL BUSINESS GENERAL COLLEGE-Band, Gamma Hi- Y, Student Council Ren., Marching Band, PALMER, ELIZABETH BISHOP GENERAL-Co-Editor, TRAV- ELER, Treas., Soph. Girls, Sr. Girls Group Leader, Chaplain, Thespians, Business Manager, TRAVELER, Sec., Art Club. a OSBORNE, JAMES BURTON COLLEGEfBand. PAPAZISIS, KATHERINE SOPHIA BUSINESS 4 Glee Clubg Sigma Y-Teens, G.A.A.g Powder-Puffg Jubilee, leader, Powder-Puff. R i. SENIOR CLASS fm RMP 49' Sv' 'C-...Q 4-en' ,IPI-f M ZANDRA ANITA PARKINSON, RICHARD PARSONS, MARY ELIZABETH PATE, CHARLES EUGENE PATE, FRANCES LETITIA PATRICK, NORMA LOUISE .T,, Jubilee, I-INN COLLEGE 4 Delta Y-Teens, COLLEGEfSoan, and Jr, Var- BUSINESS 4 Glee Club, COLLEGE-Librarian, Glee Club, Jubilee. Chorus, Powder-Pull, COLLEGE 1 Gamma H,Vy, Powder-Putt, Jubilee, Saanislw sity Basketball, Jr. Varsity G.A.A,, Jubilee, Powde-i,Putt. Club, Homeroom Rep., Zeta , Red Cross Rep., Spomsh Uub. L Club, N.H.S. Football, Latin Club. Y-Teens, Jr, Players, Pirates w Girls, W.A,A. ot Penzance, Powder-Putt, Jubilee, Future Nurses Club. as me -f'3v ROSALEEN ANN PAWELA, FRANK EDWARD - Band, Latin COLLEGE - Spanish Club, Camera Club, 'YUM REED, JR. COLLEGEfLeader, Outstand- ing Soah., Beta Hi-Y, Var- sity Baseball, 'L' Club, Gam mo HiAY, Historian, Treas. State Hi-Y, Tri-Hi-Y Chafllain Chairman, Honor Code Comm 4un..u.4, PEARSON, GEORGE PEINE, NANETTE ALICE PENNY, RUTH ANN PERKINS, KEITH EDWARD GENERAL-Latin Club. BUSINESS COLLEGE - Gamma Hi-Y, Y,M.C.A. Jr. Leader, Cam- era Club, Spanish Club, sSf ,,'Li W9 .ny ,- war ,PW PETTY, BARBARA PHILLIPS, ROGER DALE PHILLIPS, SUSAN SHIRLEY YVQNNE GENERAL BUSINESS-Jubilee. COLLEGE - Spanish Club, Sigma Y-Teens, Jubilee, Rainbow Girls, PICKELS, RICHARD CLAYTON GENERAL-Outstanding Grad uate, Pres., Sr. Class, Capt. Football Team, Mascot Jr Girls, Mascot Delta Y-Teens, Vice Pres., Jr. and Soon Boys, Calendar, N.H.S. PICKREN, LUCIE PAULINE COLLEGE - Delta Y-Teens, D e a n ' s Staff, Tnespions, J.C.L., Powder-Pull, Jubilee, Fleur de Lis, Forensic Frolics, PIPER, SHIRLEY ADMIRAL GENERAL - Basketball, Baby Team Football. 19W POA G, FREDERICK BANJAMIN, JR. COLLEGE POCHY, AUDREY JEAN COLLEGE - Alpha Y-Teens, Forensic Frolics, Powder-Puff, Jubilee, Student Council Pub. Comm., Fleur de Lis, French Club, Lctin Club. 'Xie PORTER, ALICE JANET PORTER, HENRY WAINMAN PORTER, WILLIAM LEE POSEY, MARY MICHAL BUSINESS - G.A.A., Office COLLEGE COLLEGE-Treas., Art Club, COLLEGE+Delta Y-Teens, Aid, Softball Team, Basket, Art Staff, BLUE AND GRAY, Tlwespians, N.F.L., Student ball Team, Soah. Girls Home- Kappa Hi-Y, Study Hall Council Rep., Mr. Coed , room Rea. Monitor. Jubilee, Radio Guild, An- nual Rep. SENIOR CLASS 46 POWELL, THOMAS FULLER POYNTER, SANDRA MARCIA PRESCOTT, RAYMOND PUGH, JAMES HENRY PULLEN, WAYNE EUGENE QUARLES, BARBARA JEAIN BUSINESS COLLEGE-Outstanding Grad- IRVING COLLEGE-Track, 'L' Club, GENERAL BUSINESS-Sigma Y-Teens, uate, Business Manager, COLLEGE Alpha Hi-V. G.A.A., Powder-Puff, Jubi- TRAVELER, Treas., Student lee, Fleur de Lis, Student Council, Thespions, Vice Pres., Council Rep., N.H.S. Art Club, Alplia Hi-Y Beauty Contest, Maiorette. RADUE, FAY NORMA RATTERREE, DAMON RALPH RAY, JUDITH ANNE READ, DANIEL EDWIN, JR. REESE, CAROLYN REGISTER, CLEORA BUSINESS - Deans sian, GENERALfDellO Hi-Y, Hall COLLEGE - Nils., spanish coLLEc3EAN.H.s. ELIZABETH VIRGINIA Red Crass Rep., N.H.S., Monitor, Camera Club, Club, Forensic Frolics, Pow- BUSINESS-Spanish Cub, SV. BUSINESS i Sy- Chorus, Powder-Puff, Zeta Y-Teens, der-Puff, Sr. Chorus, Alpha Chorus- Sigma Y-Teens-,Red Sigma Y-Teens Jubilee. I Y-Teens, Jubilee, Girls En- Cross 'Repri pimms of' pen, ' Sembhf- mme, Powfl-2r.PUfr, Jubilee, Fleur de Lis, REINICK, MARTHA AUGUSTA GENERAL 1 Outstanding Grad., Pres, Thespians, Corres. Sec., Zeta Y-Teens, N.F.L., Forensic Frolics, Powder-Puff, Fleur de Lis, Radio Guild. RICHARDSON, GLORIA RICHARDSON, JEANETTE RIPLEY, RICHARD RITTER, ALICE ANNETTE ROBERSON, JUDY ANN ANN BUSINESS f Zeta Y-Teens, GENERAL-Camera Club. BUSINESS - Sigma Y-Teens, COLLEGE-Thespians, Radio BUSINESS - Sigma y Teens, G,A.A., Jubilee, Powder-Puff, Jubilee. Guild, Alpha Y-Teens, For- Heu, de I-,Si powdervpuffg Art Club, Fleur de Lis ensic Frolics, Jubilee, Stage Jubilee, Red Cross Rea. Crew. ROBERSON, ROBERT LEE ROBINSON, PERKE ROCK, KAREN JOY COLLEGE--Swimming Team, COLLEGE-Treas., Kappa Hi- COLLEGE -- Zeta Y-Teens Forensic Frolics, Latin Club, TRAVELER staff, Alpha Hi- Y Y, LL' Club, Capt., Swimming Librarian, Band. Team, Annual Rep., Basket- ball. RODGERS, SANDRA JANE COLLEGE - Cheerleader, Treas., Alpha Y-Teens, Cal- endar, French Club, TRAVEL- ER staff, Thespians, Jubilee, Powder-Puff. ROSSELAND, JERRIE LEE ROUSSEAU, JOE BUSINESS-Jubilee, Powder- GENERAL - Office staff, Puff. Hall Monitor, Student Coun- cil Rep., Red Cross Rep. SENIOR CLASS 'V UV VS ROWE, DONNA LOUISE RUNTON, DAVID LUKE RUSSELL, BETTY JANE SALAMY, AL SANBORN, ROBERT NEAL COLLEGE-Glee Club, Red COLLEGE - N.H.S., Camera BUSINESS GENERAL COLLEGE-Swimming, Chap., Cross Rep., Jubilee, Sigma Club, Hall Monitor. Beta Hi-V, Jr, Boys Fashion Y-Teens, Girls Chorus, AWWW SANTORA, GLORIA ANTOINETTE COLLEGE - Rainbow Girls, Sec., Spanish Club, For- sic 'cs- S Chorus, en Froli , r. . Alpha Y-Teens, Manager, Girls Ensemble, N.H.S. ,x 90:11 ' 'j twin fa Show, Vue.. SANDERSON, ZAI MORGAN COLLEGE-Red Cross, Latin Club, French Club, Jr. Boys Fashion Show, Science Club. pow eu! ,MM SAWYER, SHIRLEY CLAIRE SCOTT, KENDRED EARL SEILER, FREDERICK ARNO SHANNON, JOHN WARREN COLLEGE - Alpha Y-Teens, GENERAL-Track Team, Swim- COLLEGE 1 N.F.L., Radio COLLEGE - Band, Library Treas., French Club, Calen, ming Team, Camera Club. Guild. Council, Student Council Rep. dar, Alpha Hi-Y Beauty Con, test, Columns Editor, TRAV. ELER, Thespians, Jubilee, Stu- dent Council Rep. SHAVER, NORA .JANE COLLEGE-Jubilee, N.H.S., Sec., Sigma Y-Teens, G.A.A., J.C.L,, Sr, Girls Hameroom Rep. Vi ,E SHAW, JOYCE SHEARER, WELCOME SHELTON, RALPH DAVID SHENKMAN, .IERROLD BUSINESS-D.C.T,, Jubilee, HOWARD JRA GENERAL-Latin Club, Span, COLLEGE 7 Sports Editor, Powder-Putt, D.C.T. Social I ish Club. TRAVELER, Spanish Club, Club. COLLEGE ' leodeff 59 'O Spanish Play, Band. Arms, Sr. Class, Vice Pres., Radio Guild, Sponsor, Lee- Jackson Game, Sec., Beta Hi - Y, Calendar, Mascot, Sigma Y-Teens. SHOAE, DAVID CHARLES COLLEGE-Leader, Pres., Sr. Fellows, Treas., Jr. Boys, Vice Pres., Kappa Hi-Y, Treas. Thespians, N.F.L., DeMalay, Student Council Rep., Calen, dar Committee. SHREVE, SHIRLEY LOIS GENERAL - Fleur de Lis. SIDES, BILL SIMMONS, ELEANOR ANN GENERAL-Swimming, Foot- ball, Beta Hi-Y, .Ir, Red Cross Rep. COLLEGE f Outstanding Grad., Co-editor, BLUE AND GRAY, N.H,S., Vice Pres., Quill and Scroll, Chablain Sigma Y-Teens, Annual Rep. SIMMONS, HAROLD DAVID SIZER, JACQUELINE LEE GENERAL f Student Council GENERAL-Powder-Puff, Jubi- Rep., Track, Swimming, Glee lee. Club. SKINNER, BARBARA ANN COLLEGE-Sr. Girls Advisory Council, Vice Pres., Fleur de Lis, Jubilee, Office Staff, Forensic Frolics, Sigma Y- Teens, Thespions, Powder-Puff. SLAUGHTER, PAULINE ANN COLLEGE - Vice Pres., D.C.T., Jr. Red Cross Rep., Jubilee, Powder-Puff. SENIOR CLASS SMALL, JO ANN SMITH, BETTY LOUISE BUSINESS-Chorus, Jubilee. BUSINESS-Jubilee, Powder' Puff. SMITH, CAROL JUNE COLLEGE - Vice Pres., Sr, Girls, Vice Pres., Zeta Y- Teens, Chap., Zeta YfTeens: Jr. Girls Fashion Show Cam- mittee, Forensic Frolics, Sr. Chorus, Powder-Puff. SMITH, DOROTHY JEAN COLLEGE -A N.H.S,, Zeta Y Teens, Student Council Pub licity Committee, Powder- Puff, Forensic Frolics, Jubilee. SMITH, EVAN EVERETT, JR. GENERAL Z 2 ss L in f. S 1 l SMITH, GLENDA SUE COLLEGE-Red Cross Rep., Jubilee, Powder-Puff, For- ensic Frolics, G. A, A., Dean's Staff, F.T.A. SMITH, JANETT SMITH, JOHN SEWARD, lll SMITH, RICHARD LOUIE GENERAL GENERAL-DeMolay. COLLEGE7Delta Hi-Y, Jr, num. QS... SONNENTHAL, WILLIAM SOUTHWELL, BOB LE JR GENERAL COLLEGE - Outstanding Grad., N.H,S,, DeMolay l Thespians, Treas., Play ers, Jr, Boys Fashion Show J.C.L., French Club. Varsity Basketball, Spanish Club, Jr. Red Cross Rep. ii if ,S X 5 22 SMITH, ROSS McCLENNEY SMITH, THOMAS MARVIN SNELLING, RONNIE LEE COLLEGE-Beta Hi-Yr Truck: GENERAL GENERAL - Alpha Hi-Y, Study Hall Monitor, Soph. Soph. Basketball, Study Basketball, Jr. Varsity Basket- Hall Monitor, ball, Spanish Club. SPENCER CAROLINE LOUISE SPILLERS DON WINFRED STACY PHERI KAY BUSINESS Powder Putt BUSINESS Camera Club COLLEGE N H S Jubilee Basketball Chorus Pirates of Penzance Jubilee Sigma Y Teens JCL Zeta Y Teens ,pf STANLEY LARRY GLEN GENERAL Varsity Foot a Co Captain Varsity Bas etball Track Sgt a Arms pha H Y Club Greater Jax All Star Teom STEED, NORA ELIZABETH STEMBRIDGE, HEDY MILLER STEPHENS, SANDRA STEVENS, JUDY MERLE COLLEGE - Powder-Puff: COLLEGE - Forensic Frolics, VIRGINIA GENERAL - G,A.A., Jr. Red Jubilee. Sigrna Y-Teens, Powaer-Puff, COLLEGE A Powder-puff: Cross, Bible Club, Jubilee, Fleur- de Lis, Pub' Sigma Y-Teens, Fleur de Lis, Iicity Committee, Student Jubnee' Council. STOKES, SANDRA MARGARET GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, Forensic Frolics, Jubilee, Powder-Putt, Red Cross Rep. STONE, CHARLES WELBORN GENERAL - N.H.S. . an if . fu.,-v SENIOR CLASS 194. WA,-rf STOW, BETTY JO STOWELL, DON CHARLES, JR. SULLIVAN, JACQUELINE SWEAT, JAMES WAYNE SYMASEK, LOUIS ALLEN BUSINESS - Jubilee, COLLEGE -- Chap., N.H.S., BUSINESS - Jubilee. GENERAL - Pres., Camera COLLEGE A Camera Club. G.A.A. Chevalier, Rep., DeM0lGY: Club, Study Hall Monitor. Pres., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Glee Club, Pep Squad, Forensic Frolics, Pirates of Penzance. TATE, CLAUDIA JO GENERAL - Zeta Y-Teens, Powder-Putt, Forensic Frol- ics, Jubilee, Calendar Com- mittee, Fleur de Lis, TAYLOR, CHESTER ALLEN TAYLOR, JESSE THOMAS TAYLOR, LINTON TAYLOR, PATRICIA ANN TAYLOR, PAUL LANE T COLLEGE - Sgt.-at-Arms, GENERAL AUGUSTUS JR' GENERAL COLLEGE - Y.M.C,A,, Study 'I' Uubf Vice Pfefrf 5' cameos - Leader, vice Hel'- Fellowsi Truck' Pres., Student Council, Sec., Gamma Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms, Jr. Boys, Sponsor, Lee-Jack- son Game, Baseball, Forensic Frolics, Sr. Chorus, DeMolay. HOMAS, PAUL FRANKLIN GENERAL - Study Hall Monitor, Spanish Club, Art Club, Alpha Hi-Y, Fleur de Lis, Vodvil, Student Coun- cil Rep., Red Cross Rep. THOMAS, WESLEY THOMPSON, ROBERT THOMPSON, RONALD THOMSON, JOHN LUTHER DQNALD FRANCIS GARRETT COLLEGE-Glee Club, J.C.L. GENERAL - Delta Ha-Y. BusiNEss - French Club, coiisos - on-se Club, Art AMUG' RSD-2 Red Cross RBD- Forensic Frolics, Thespian, Club, Honors in French. Annual Rep. THORNTON, MARY TINGEN, BARBARA JEAN MICHAEL COLLEGE - Zeta Y-Teens, Powder-Puff, Fleur de Lis Hi-Y Beauty Contest, TRA- VELER Staff, Forensic Frolics, Student Council Rep. GENERAL-Jubilee, D.C.T., Student Council Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep. TOOHILL, DAVID FRANCIS, III COLLEGE7Treas., Camera Club, Spanish Club. TOWERS, ANNE TUCKER COLLEGE - Leader, Cheer- leader, Chap., Student Coun- cil, Miss Lee High 1957, Mascot, Sr. Fellows, Mascot, Kappa Hi-Y, Corres. Sec., Delta Y-Teens, TRAVASSOS, CAROL HELEN TRAVIS, MARY ANN TRUMP, DAVID HARWELL BUSINESS-Jubilee, Powder- COLLEGE - TRAVELER Staff, COLLEGE Puff, G,A.A., Delta Y-Teens, Jr. Red Cross Rep., Member- Sr. Chorus. ship Chairman, Sr, Girls Ad- yisory Board. TUCKER, RALPH EUGENE, JR. COLLEGE-DeMolay, Glee Club, Delta Hi-Y, Forensic Frolics, Vodyil, Spanish Club. SENIOR CLASS ,f TURKNETT, MARY ESTHER TYLER, LINDA SUE TYRA, LAVENA DIANE ULERY, LARRY ROBERT USSERY, GENE VANZANT, BARNIE l BUSINESS - Sigma Y- COLLEGE - Zeta Y-Teens, COLLEGE Q Zeta Y-Teens, COLLEGE - Alpha HLY, GENERAL - Camera Club, LAFAYETTE l TEENS: Fleur de US: Jubif Powder-Puff: Jubilee: Rain- Student Council, Jubilee. Study Hall Monitor, COLLEGE - Band, gem lee, Powder-Puff, G.A.A. bow, G.A.A. H,-Y ' l VAUGHAN, JOHN VILLAFRANCA, GEORGE VINZANT, JAMES GARY WADDELL, FLOYD ALVIN WADE, JOHN FORREST WAHL, LINDA ANN HAMILTON EDGAR GENERAL GENERAL - Spanish Club. GENERAL COLLEGE - Leader, Pres., GENERAL - sgnaf-Arms, COLLEGE lf- Gulf Self N-H15-P Sr. Fellows, 'L' Club, Manager, Track 8. Basket- ball, Kappa Hi-Y, Student Council Rep., Jr, Varsity Football. Vice Pres., Alpha Y-Teens, Copy Editor, BLUE AND l GRAY, Calendar, Sr. Girls , Advisory Council. WALSINGHAM, DONALD WALSINGHAM, DOROTHY WARREN, NANCY LAVINIA EUGENE HELEN BUSINESS - Stage Crew, GENERAL BUSINESS - Chorus, Powder- TIWESIDI-ans, Stu-dent Council puff? Jubilee? Swden, Cow, Publicity Committee, Powder- ,,, Rep' Putt, Jubilee. WARREN, ROBERTA JOY COLLEGE - Outstanding Grad., Accompanist, Glee Club, Jubilee, Forensic Frolics, Red Cross Rep., Delta Y- Teens, Tampa Clinic, Tampa State Contest. WATERS, TOM STANLEY WATKINS, EARL NORMAN COLLEGE - Delta Hi-Y, COLLEGE - Pres., Glee DeMalay, Thespian Capers. Club, DeMolay, Vodvil, Spanish Club, Delta Hi-Y: Pirates of Penzance. rf 'R :A ww 3 ,W aj W ' it WATSON, DORIS ELAINE WATTS, MARTHA LOUISE GENERAL - Band, State 8- GENERAL - Powder-Putt, Dist., Study Hall Monitor, Jubilee. TRAVELER Staff, Zeta Y- Teens, Forensic Frolics, Jubilee, Chairman, N,F.L. Debate. WEARY, FRANCES JOSEPHINE COLLEGE - Sec., Band, Li- brarian, Band, Annual Rep. Pirates of Penzance. WEST, MARGARET COLLEGE - Outstanding Grad., N.H.S., Sec., Delta Y-Teens, Sec, Sr. Class, Powder-Puff, Miss Lee High Contest, Miss Alpha Hi-Y Contest. WHITAKER, ROBERT WHITE, JAMES L. BUSINESS - Track. COLLEGE -- Football, Trask, Beta Hi-Y, Meninak Game, Spanish Club, Vod- vil, Student Council Rep., 'L' Club. SENIOR CLASS 'J N WHITE, JAMES WADE WIGELIUS, MARTIN EDWARD WIGHTMAN, JOE WALTER COLLEGE .- Vice Pres., COLLEGE-Track. GENERAL Chap., Gamma Hi-Y, Chap., Jr. Boys, Varsity Football, Track, Swimming, L' Club, Vodvil, Gamminstrel, WILDER, CAROL JANE COLLEGE 7 Vice Pres., Fu ture Nurses Club, Sgt.-at Arms, Delta Y-Teens, Powder Puff, Thespians, Public Re lations Manager, TRAVELER, Jubilee, Forensic Frollcs. JAM ,,,.s,. sf' WILLIAMS, ANITA ALENE BUSINESS-Powder-Puff, Jubi- lee, Sgt.-at-Arms, D.C,T.: Glee Club. WILLIAMS, MARVIN MELVYN BUSINESS WILLIAMS, REBA VIVIAN WILLIAMS, SANDRA ANN WILLIAMSON, NANCY LEE WINCHESTER, HENRY WINSTEAD, FRANCES GAIL WOOD, HAROLD COLLEGE-Pres. Sigma Y- GENERAL BUSINESS-Powder-Puff, Jubi- CLARK, JR- COLLEGE-Vice Pres., Future OSBORNE JR. Teens, Powder-Puff, Jubilee, lee, D.C.T. COLLEGE iw DeMOIGY, Thes- Teachers Club, Dean's Staff, GENERAL!BCnd- Fleur de Lis, Glee Club, Owns, ' Study Hall Monitor, Jr. Red N,H,S. Cross Rep., Powder-Puff, Jubi- lee, Fleur de Lis, Zeta Y- Teens. WOOD, SANDY DIANE WOODHAM, DON WOODS, CHARLES DAVID WOODS, LINDA KAY WOTRING, RICHARD WRIGHT, GLORIA GENERAL - Cheerleader, HARRING-rON GENERAL COLLEGE - Rainbow Girls, CYRUS JAUDON C9'endc Mom Alpha GENERAL - Alpha Hi-Y, Glee Clubf Dem' YJCEMP COLLEGEfAlphn Hi-Y, Hall COLLEGE-J.C.L,, zew v- Hl,'Yf MUSCPI' Jr' BOYSL Jr' J,C.L., Latin Club, Hall Moni- J'C'L'7 ,powdeppulfl 5'UdY Monitor. Teens, Office Staff, Jubi- Girls Fashion Show, Miss toy.. Hall Monitor, Future Teachers, ,ea Red Cross Rep.: Lee High Contesv, Jr, Girls Jubilee, G-AIAA. N'H-54 Group Leader. ' 44 YATES, BRENDA MAE YONN, SHIRLEY ANN YOUDAL, MARY GAYLE YOUMANS, MELVIN ALLEN COLLEGE - Powder-Puff, BUSINESS-Jubilee. GENERAL-Zeta Y-Teens, Pep GENERAL Red Cross Rep., G.A.A., Squad, Spanish Club, Foren- J. C. L., Jubilee, Dean's sic Frolics, Powder-Puff, Jubi- Staff. lee. ZEIGLER, ROBERT JOSEPH COLLEGE-N,F.L., Thespians, Vice Pres., Band, Forensic Frolics, Kappa Hi-Y, Jr. Boys Fashion Show, Track, 'L' Club. ZORN, RICHARD MCKINLEY COLLEGE - Kappa Hi-Y, Red Cross Rep., Jr. Varsity Football, Student Council Rea., J.C.L,, Latin Club. OUTSTANDING GRADUATES HARRIET L'ENGI,E- -Ax C11-Ifd1f01' of fill' BLLWIZY AND GRAY 111112, P1'1'.x1'1l1111I of Quill 111111 S1'1'11lI, fIlll'I'I.1'I has j11'111'1'11 11111 11b1I1I3' 11001111 K1 111111171111 of II 1111ubI. 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Ax b11,s'1'111'.w 77lll7'lIILLfl'I' for Ih1' BLIFIC AND GRAY, G1'111'g1' is f'7I'Qll4Q1'I1 III ,mah II I11.v!.', H'1'Iho11I fTl'U7'4Ql, I0 111' Ih11I 1011I1'111Ix 11111 fIIl1'I'II 111111 of 111111 1111.1 11111 111111, 0111 11111111111 1111ghI 111'z'1'1' 1'1'111'h fflf' j11'1aw. Alzwzyx 7At'1IIlbI1'. 1l1'f11'111I11b111, 111111 11'0i11!Q Ihr 111111K .vh1111' of fha z1'111'l.', Ihix Z'1'I'j' 1'11j111hI1 ZFKIFIKIIA ix 1'Z'1'7' 1'1111,x1'11111.x of hfx 1A1wj1o11xib1I1Iy. QUTSTANDING GRADUATES ELEANOR SIMMONS'-Calm, cool and collcclccl rf1Qar'11'lm.v of .situation and circzmzxtancc, lflcanor alway.x'.vc1'rrz.vto haw thc pcrfect xolulion. 7whl.X'1?7lI'7'gPflL' z4'orl.'cr 1'l,I'Z'I'I' .s'hirk.x' rfzwn thc moxt anrc- zvarding task. Ax Co-Editor of thc BLUE AND GRAY, Vice' jn'a'.s'idw1I of Quill and Scroll, chaplain of Sigma Y-Tccns, and a mcmbm' of the National Honor Socicty, .vlzc :will loam' at Lcc a rccorfl of fine achiffzvnzffrzt. Rf'.x'cr'z'cd ana' alzcayx a lady, Iflwanor mrrzplctar all llIIdf'l'f6lhl7I4Q.Y with quic! afici- cncy and charming manncr. SIDNEY ABISCH-A maxtcr zcilh jzcn, braxll. and paint, Sirlnfy ha,s1w'rz'4'a' as arf cditor of thc BLUE AND GRAY with di.vtincti0n. 17VOl0lIlj'h!ZZ'1'lIl.klflUZ'F7' irlwru bccn inwrjzoratzfcl in thc annual, but many of hiv charming posters hazw brightcrzcd thc hallx of LW. Sidr11'y',v .fkill ix no! limited to paper and paint, however. Hix ready wit and scrzxf' of humor ham' won him many fricna'.x'. Such a likcable and giftcd pcrson is mon' certainly dcstirzcd for .Sacccm OUTSTANDING GRADUATES NIARTHA REINICK Without Martlta, many of Lw'.x' thrfatricalx would m'z'er be jm'.w'1ltm'. Sha ix an l7I.K'FfJflI'I1l1lt' part of our f17'OI1'1l1'li07l.Y whathffr shf .wrz.'1'.v ax dirvctor, stage hand, .W'I'7Il'7'j' dr- vigzzw, aCt1'w.v, Of Ill7'07IIfIfI'7', Hwr t'll'I'll07I as Prmidmzt of Thaf.vpian.v zrax apjzlaudzfd by all. Lotx of hard ruorh, tht' .xtarfv low of nzvmory, .vomffbody'.f .ftagv fright, late rfhrar.val.v, and the' di.vaj1j11'az'ing.s of tht' I71lCx7'Oj1lIOIl4' aw all thingxzt'itl1 zrhifh Jlartha muxt rojw: and .vhw dom' .vo in a mannvr brfitting Il lady. HM' .xunny di.vpo.vition and winning perxonality haw capturad ux all. .IOHN DONAHOUf fSuace.v.vfzil from the start, john wax quickly rlfntfd Prfsident of Sojzhomoff lioyv and fhoxvzz tWr.Sophon1or'ef. His' junior year was highlighted by hiv wlwvtion ax Prvxiflmlt of junior' Boyr and 11111 Ln' High. Af II mffnzhfr of both the Vanity football and bawball tranzx, hw :wax Arpt huxy, but hw found time to .YI'7'Z't' av maizagfr of Stagw Crew and Prftvidvnt of N. F. I.. Thr' tkltttlflk' of thix j'f't1t'. lI0ZL'f?'F7A, :fax his living azrardvd thw Dinlghman Kirlfham trophy zrlzirh hw ac'- ttjftml :with tht' humility and dignity .fo 1'haractrr1',fti4' of thix rmpeftfd and z'f'r5atilr xfnior. OUTSTANDING GRADUATES MARY NOBLE Alt would be hard to End someone more versatile than .Mary A keen rninfl, leafl- erwhip abilityaz'kr1ozt'ledAged by all, a 0o11tagz'ou.9.Yn1ilt', fo-ordination plux, and the talent for finding just the right :word zrhen zuriting TRA VELER !1Vfll'lt'.Nffll7K'.5'PIIN' all e'lzar'aeter'i.xt1'fof,War-V. Ax previ- dent of G.A.A., member of Various vanity tearnx and Sports' Editor of the 'l'RAVELliH .xlzr has xerzfed her .vchool :well and forztributed rnufh to those with zulionz .vlie has' tome in fontaft. f1z'r.v11llrZj' flixpoxitiorz and policy of fair play inxure her of lasting popularity. A very happy and .fuccemfztl future ix predicted for this pert Mi.s',S. CLAYTON PICKELS--Ax Vice-Presiderzt of the Boys' Club, Prvsident of the Sr. Claw, Capt. of the Football team, and the fr. Girlx, Club maffot, Clayton hav extabli.fl1ed a rerora' equalled bg fezr. Leaa'er.vhip ability, fonxtarzcy of purpose, dependability, and .wtf rexpeet ax zuell ax regard for others, all are integral of this extraordinary perxon. Regardlexs of time and place Clayton liax rep- rzhventeal Lee in a manner of which we can all be zrerj' proud. PVilh future az't'ompli5liment.x to equal thoxe of the present, Claytonjs career will be an unblf'rni.s'hea' reforrl of sucfeyx, OUTSTANDING GRADUATES BARBARA -IRAN LAROSA--No! only dom I'Xl'f'l in Waflizzg, fwifirzg and I1I'lll177lI'lll', but .xllwfv alxo a u'hz': zwilh a nwdlw and lhrwad. A nzwnzlzwr of Ihr' Sr. Clzozhv, ,x'hf' .virzgx loo! Buxy with Illl7llf,I'OllS Ill'llf'llI'l'.S', lhix charming lwrzflw' ix mmm' izllw. Shf' wax an izzzlzzflrz' of thu N.H.S, in her yfar. A flwlighlful jzwiiorz, to lf7IOZi', c0mhi111'.v many Ialmzlv and abllz'fiz'.s-, all of which add ap I0 a l'07lZf1lf'll'lj' H'!'7'l'.N'lZl7Lg j1U7'.Y07IKllllj'. BOB SOL l'HWEl.I,-Bobfv 1n1z'a11r1yalJilifyt0 fhinly llzzlzzgx tlzrmzgh and hir jmr'cfj1fiz'f' mind haw marlv a dwju lnzjnlfnl on thaw zrilh zvlmm he hax mlm' in forzfarl. Hfx quid nza2zm'r ana' lalwzf fm' gwllirzg along zwilh wz'1'r'y0m' imlifalw a highly .Ylll7l'lkz .X.Xflll z'arwf'r in Ihr' fu!u1'1'. Although a .xzzjwrior .s'l1ulm1,zf, Bah I1lIk'l13'.Y.Xll1'TII.Y to haw' Zinn' for extra ff'Il7'Tl! IlllIl' azrti1fi!i1'.s xml: ax tha N.H.S. and fha I z'wuz'lz Club. His rxhihit in fha' S1'iwr11'1' Fair :vm Ulm a 7'Z'l2l707I zvizzrzvr. IIIll'lllQf'7ZlTl',ffI7'l'.X'l.Ql1l', and Illllllllillllj' all ftllllllllll' I0 malfz' Bob .X07IZl'UllU Of zrlzonz Ln' ix quilf' jfmufl. OUTSTANDING GRADUATES MARGARET WP1S'I'fI1z commarm' of every .viluazfion and alzvayx a lady, iMflTlQd7A6'l will long be rc'- ,r'r1z21'ref or rr ,iffni ' am f farm, ff carrie ou rr 1 u im ax r. Y an L acre ar' ffrmrioux ' mld hn'5Zy ll Sh rlth If Sfl S' t,h l and morz' than .vat1'.vfaf'I0r'il3'. S1'1'rf'!aryirz Delta Y-Trvrrs, and I1 jiarticiparzf in nmxz' of Lwfv Bwaufy Carzlzzvfx, .vhe ix !ll'lZ.Z'6' in many jrlzzzlwxv of .vrlzonl arfirify. Fun lo be za-ith and an addifimz lo fzfry group, iWa4ggif I'O7IZblIZf7.Y a :will In :cork Irilh llozirzdlmps' f'r1!l1u,via.s'rn. This attractiw lwarlrr will urzaloubfffdly mmf! her mark. BILL ADEfBill hm that z'fr'y.vp1'a'ial zfalmzf of Iurnirzg all rizfzf' ac'quair1iar1f1'.v info Old frriwrzrls. Al- zvayx ready zcilh I1 mzilf for c'z'w'y01zf, Bill hay zvmz his way into many hfarlx. Ax Vim Pnfvirlrrzf of Ihr Sr. Claw, hw har r'f'j11'1P.fe11Ird if zuifh llllltfglllj' and dignity. Bill ix alxo aftizw' in hiy Hi-Y, a Y-Tffzfrz maxirol, has earnvrl his fraclf lrtlwr, and was an m1:or't for lhrf Thaiihfgizfiizg Day Game, Hix 11011114- larily, like hiy friwrrzlxlziju, is Ihr' hind that will laxt. Outstaridinlg in many Ic'ay.v, he will long Inf re- rrzrfrribwfzl al LW High Sflmol, OUTSTANDING GRADUATES 51 I ,,3 1 Am, , 4:1 ROBERTA VVARREN 'An indi.x',I1rn.vabl1f part of Leefx' az'IizfiIi1'.v is Robwrta. Bfhind tho .vce'11I'.x', un- Il.V.Y1l7I'li7ZQ', bu! alwayx doing mon' Ihan, hwr share, .she ix I1 z'iIal f1a1'I of Lffzffr concerts and th,f'aIrizfal.x'. Allhough ax Glow Club n1'z'on1jnu1i.vI hor Iimff ix almost norrzjzlvlfly hllzfd, xhf' gives gerz,f'r0u.vly of hw IaII'nI,v1'oalI. EVM' on Ihw Ago, .vhv Tl'fI7'l'.Yl'71fI'd LW on a Zora! 'l'.V. program, modflni in Ihr Gfrlx' Fnxhion Shout, and l'flI'III'If .xujn'1'io1' ratings for hwr piano .volox aI .vtatw z'o11,IexI.f. An l'7I,Ql1-QIIIQ jn'1'.s'o11aliIj'a.s' zur!! as an wxtraordilzary piazzixt, Robzffta will 1no.xI 1'I'rI11i11Iy wzzfh Ihr highfmw rnngs in Ihv lnflriwr of .v14fn'.v.v. YIOHN KIARCELLUS--fSI'wing ax .vIurlI'nI dirffffor and j1r'1'.vid1'r1I of Ihr band Iakffx up only jmrl of Ihix ozztxfandirzlg' .Yl'IIIOI'1.Y Ifrnw. Iloh n ix fzlxo zz nzvnzbfr of Ihr ozflzrxtra, Ihr Senior Chorux, Ihr IIII- AIIIII' hand, Ihr L'IfnAgII' IIN-l'l.Ij' orI'hm'Ira, and Ihr' '1Ill'h'XOIIZ'I'Hr Synzjzhony Or'6Iw.vI1'a. Thr' in.vIr11- IIIVIIIJ' zuhizfh ha hm r11,mIrr'I'1I inrludw Ihr' Irombone, Ihw Viola, and Ihr' barilone horn, zz'z'Ih zuhifh hw hm ZVOII .vzzpzfrior 7'IlII.IIQ.Y aI .vIf1II- I'o11II'xI.s'. The Lllfnglw cm'l1w.vIN1 fund hax givmz john a .YL'll0lI1IfYhIfI Io Ihr T1'an.vylz'a11ia A1Il.YIl' Cfanzfz Ihiv .Yll7I1,77l6'7', LW ix jlrouzl Io fldj' IriI1uIw I0 om' who hm' dom' .vo 7nuz'h, .vo IIWII. OUTSTANDING GRADUATES SANDY POYNTERf-Ifnergetie, peppy, and full of enthu,via.vm, Sandy has eontributed mueh Io Leefv many organizationm l'lf'heIher entertaining ux with .Yong and dance, balaneinlg Ihe budget for the Student Council, or handling the bu.Yine.x'.x' tranxactions for the TRAVELER, Sandy makex .vure that the jobfs' zeell done. This combination of talent, ability, and eheerfulne.v.v ix hard Io beat. Al- zeayx eager to please, Sandy has won her way into the heartx of many. GEORGE GABLEgGeorge,.f leadership ability, outgoing jJer.s'onality, and boundlevs .vehool xpirit have earned him a permanent place in Leefr Hall of Fame. In his junior year he :wax elected ehajz- lain of the Student Couneil and from thix ojfiee he rose to that of president. Not only has' he been one of the Student Couneilfs' finest presidents, but he hax alxo .verzfed ax jrrexident of hit Hi-Y, a member of the band and the 'L' Club. As a xtudent, as a leader, and as a friend, George ix re- .Xpeeted and liked by all. LEADERS GUY NIX T0 krzow him is to know effortless humor and enduring friendship. JIMMY COBB A man not of words but of IlC7ft0lI,' A man of strength and merit. MARY-LEE BONE The warmth of her persormlity radzfates those qualities which moxt of us spend a lifetime seeking. LINDA WAHL None I-:new her but to iozxe herg none rzarrzed her but to praise her. LEADERS CAMILLE CHASTAIN A delightful combination of talent, grace, ana' charm. DOUGLAS LAZARUS The great rnan is he who a'0es the comrnon things uneonimanly well. LINTON TAYLOR Pleasantness, his eanzpaniong honor, his lifelong friend. YVONNE OLLIPHANT Enthusiasm, versatility, and a vibrant personality are her tradenzarlfs LEADERS JIM KERLIN Talent arid ambition are his keys to success. MARTHA BEDELL There is no argument to equal her happy smile and gracious marzrzer. ANNE TOWERS Grace was in all her steps, heazfri in her eye, in every gesture dignity and love DAVID SHOAF He makes friendliness a habitg cheerfulness, his custom. LEADERS GEORGE PEARSON His secret af success is constancy af purpose. SUE JOHNSTON A rase without the thorns. WELCOME SHEARER Na taslf taa small to eansiclerg mme taa large ta undertake BARBARA COPPINS One af the few loved by all. BLUE AND GRAY -JUNE - KATHERINE FULENWIDER GEORGE GABEL -MAY- MARTHA BEDELL JIM COBB - JANUARY - JOYLYNN BAILEY BUDDY HARDIN - APRIL - BARBARA COPPINS WELCOME SHEARER - FEBRUARY - BO JACKSON SANDRA COCHRAN - MARCH - SUE JOHNSTON DAVID BAKER - DECEMBER - CHIP SOLOMON HAZEL HARBY NOVEMBER KIM PORTER LUCY PEACOCK 1957 CALENDAR - AUGUST - BOB BROYLES JENNIE MIZELLE - JULY - CHARLES COMMANDER ALLISON WATSON -- OCTOBER - KEN KELLY NEELY PAUL - SEPTEMBER - VIRGINIA CARUSO KENNETH HURST Sponsored by: Senior Class GO, CAT, GO! 2 , WWW .gm ff L MQ 5, 1 CLAYTON CUTS UP S P R I N G DECORATIONS COMMITTEE A REAL-LY BIG FLOOR SHOW IS EVERYBODY HAPPY? TAKES TWO TO TANGO DANCE ARRANGEMENT COMMITTEE Sponsored by: Senior Class SWING YOUR PARTNER AND DID YOU HEAR . EVERY PARTY HAS ITS POOPERS ww-,K Hilfe , W SENIOR FELLOWS' CLUB DAVID SHOAF JOHN JAMMES President Treasurer CHESTER TAYLOR DON ADAMS Vice President Chaplain FLEMING KEEFE JOHN VAUGHN Secretary Sergeant-at-Arms The Senior Fellows' began their year with the election of well qualified and enthusiastic officers led by David Shoaf as President. Active all through the year, they serve the school in many ways. The annual Vodvil is awaited with eagerness and anxiety. As always a tremendous show was offered the student body. Robert E. Lee would certainly be incomplete without our Senior Fellows! t .. i a W luiii A r 2 ml ,,...W Mink M W A t,,i..:: 1 W we fx. Jaw 'Q ms: , 'W 'K M irfefsifi g r MA ZHHGQ. G I s E If SENIOR GIRLS' CLUB CAROL JUNE SMITH LINDA BARCO Vice President Sergeant-at-Arms BARBARA COPPINS DONNA BRIDGER President Chaplain JACKIE OWENS MIRTH KIRBY Secretary Treasurer The Senior Girls' Club is an established tradition at Lee. Headed very capably by their President, Barbara Coppins, the girls have contributed greatly to the success of our Senior year. Good times, a variety of activities, and numerous proiects are enjoyed by all. The year would be incomplete without the Powder Puff Game, the Jubilee, and the numerous parties and outings of this group, sponsored by Mrs. Kitty Brockett. lm. Sli tl SENIOR GIRLS' COMMITTEES f as GROUP LEADERS First Row, Left to Right-Camille Mallard, Eleanor Akin, Dena Hughes. Second Row, Left to Right .nam Sonnee Buckland, Camille Chastain, Liz Palmer. ADVISORY COUNCIL First Row, Left to Right- Joy Lynn Bailey, Yvonne Olliphant, B. J, LaRosa, Mary-Lee Bone, Linda Wahl, Anne Towers, Nancy Cass- idy. Second Row, Left to Right-Necia Diehl, Martha Bedell, Margaret West, Pal- sy Gamble, Barbara Skinner, Barbara Miller, Ruth Hepler, Patsy McCranie. HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES First Row, Left to Right- Norma Patrick, Patty Jack- son, Bebe Burton, Frances Ingram, Mary Lou Jenkins, Shirley Dean. Second Row, Left to Right-Louisa Benn, Nora Shaver, Dot Mann, Saundra Harpe, Roberta Warren, Sandra Rodgers. SCRIPT CHAIRMEN NIOR GIR .IUBILEE WHO'S WHO AMONG THE SENIOR GIRLS ,WWW I STUDENT DIRECTORS SCRIPT CHAIRMEN MUCH APPLAUSE FOR A WONDERFUL SPONSOR! Land of pigluils and lulips Can lhey Can-Can? Oui, Oui! Leeiles go native S E N I O R G I R L S Caruso collapses ifh.-,M Confusion in Mexico Barbara presents Bill, our favorite senior fellow J U B I L E E A bit 'o Scottish fling Jeanie takes us to Hawaii Bongo drums, calypso, and a Jamaican farewell The ' Line-up a la Russia POWDER PUFF HERE I COME-READY OR NOT! GO, POWDERS! BEAT PUFFS! NOW GIRLS TH IS FOOTBALL s 3 POWER-PACKED POWDERS BRAVERY ABOVE AND BEYOND THE CALL OF DUTY FOOTBALL GAME THE QUARTERBACK SNEAKS THOSE VIVACIOUS PUFF CHEERLEADERS PRIDE OF THE PUFFS GO AWAY-YOU BOTHER ME! AS SEEN FROM THE SIDELINES Sponsored by: Senior Girls Club SENIOR FELLOWS Stomp yo'feet A Rose Among Thorns Embarrassed? Clap yo' hands, Liffle Nell and Friends Sez' Who ! y '57 VODVIL THE BEST OF ALL SURPRISES! Nasal MAMMY! THAT OLE' SOFT SHOE DUH ...u BODIES BEAUTIFUL? ..... L i 1 , :- JL ,. J ,f If mfr , ff Af . 1 ff ' T ff si 5? if ff! if EK ff' ff: 5 fi U r Q fn , If nf afflfv W ,Q ff up-f 7 400' QE JUNIOR BOYS' CLUB Left to Right- DAVID WARRINGTON President ROBERT JACKSON ViceAPresident DON MACLEOD Secretary CHARLES COMMANDER Treasurer KIM PORTER Chaplain TALMADGE LEE Sergeant-at-Arms The Junior Boys' Club at Lee helps to unite and encourage the boys of the Junior Class. The clubhheaded capably by David Warrington, presents the Junior Boys' Fashion Show each year. They also have socials and service projects throughout the school year. Under the sponsorship of Mr Timmer, this group continues to grow in importance. T HOME ROOM REPRESENTATIVES First Row, Left to Right- Ronald Adams Henry Libby John Richardson Kim Porter Sonny Weil Eugene Cannon Don Easterling John TenBro'eck Second Row, Left to Mr. Timmer Brant Allen Jerry Galbraith Bob Murray Billy McCutcheon Jimmy McCully Gus Hendricks Right Charles Commander Rick Mobley Ronnie Smalley Left to Right- RENA GOODMAN President KAY PICKELS Vice-President SARA HODGE Secretary BEE MOORE Treasurer BETTY HIERS Chaplain PHYLLIS O'STEEN Sergeant-at-Arms JUNIOR GIRLS' CLUB The Junior Girls' Club, under the sponsorship of Miss Wilma Broward and Mrs. Gertrude Slade, has established its fine tradition even more firmly this year. Many safety precautions have been taken around Lee because of the work of Inter-Club Safety Council. Organized by the Junior Girls' Club several years ago, this work of the group includes the marking off of parking spaces, the painting of double lines on McDuff, the enforcement of a fifteen M.P.H. speed limit and the establishment of no parking signs on the side of Donald Street. Aside from their annual fashion show, the Junior Girls also planned a Coffee at the Independent Life Insurance Building. GROUP LEADERS First Row, Left to Right- Gail Barry Lucy Peacock Laurice Wickersham Susan Lile Second Row, Left to Right- Ann Corbin Pat Frigo Carolyn Simonton Barbara Manry i .IUNIORS i Abstein, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Adams, Robert Carolyn Jeanne Ronald Tim Valerie Waller Addison, Pauline Alford, Ruth Algard, Jean Allen, Brant Allen, Jackie Altman, Michael Allwater, Margaret Amann, Anne Amos, Sandra Anchors, Mike Anderson, Sue Andrews, Ann Andrews, John Arnholter, Allene Arnold, Jean Ashenback, Elaine Atkinson, Trina Austell, Becky Baken, Marie Balkam, linda sau, Buddy Bants, David Barber, Barnett, Ressa Bobbie Barr, Martha Barry, Gail Baumgardner, Phill Bean, Nancy Beasley, Joe Becker, Ellen Bedenbaugh, Barbara Bedgoad, Tom Belger, David Bennett, Eloise Bennett, Joan Bennett, Wanda Benton, Gerald Biggerslaff, Janice Bingham, Nancy Binkley, Gail Bishop, Ann Blocker, Rhoda Booher, Mahala Booth, Sandra Bowens, Pol Boyetle, C. W. Boynlon, Arnala Bradberry, Richard Bradley, Lee Brantley, Charles Brosky, Gene Brown, Donald Brown, Helen Bryson, Brenda Bryson, Carolyn Burgess, Judy Butler, Connie Butler, Joyce Colleraith, Jerry Campbell, Grier Cannady, Roy Cannon, Annette Cannon, Eugene Carey, George Carlson, Carl Carrison, Jean Carswell, Haynes Cartee, Gene Carter, Ann Carter, Tim Cason, Nancy Casper, Paul Caslello, lrene Catanese, Robert Chance, Elaine Chandler, Linda Chapman, Mary Chester, James Childress, Philip Christy, Leon Clanton, Bobby Clark, Carole Clark, Sara Clarke, Roy Clemons, Charles Cochran, Carl Colbert, Adair Cole, Barbara Coleman, Jeffery Collins, Herbie Commander, Charles Cone, Mildred Cooke, Phil Cooper, Johnny Corbin, Ann Cordero, Barbara Cornwall, Dora Cosby, Jeannette Cox, Alton Cox James Cox, Marsha Cox Roger Crone, Polly Craven, Wendell Crawford, Patsy JUNIORS JUNIORS Crews, Thomas Crippen, Judy Crook, Charles Crow, Bill Crowsdale, Wayne Cyrus, Joy Darlington, Joanne Dart, Carolyn Davis, Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis, Evelyn Buddy Darla Etta Jon Marilyn Degarmo, Gayle Delcomyn, Bill Deloach, Ilene Dent, Marilyn Dicken, Buddy Director, larry Dixon, Ron Doering, Andrea Donahoo, Tommy Donovan, Jim Dorsey, Richard Downing, Travis Drawdy, Bobby Driggers, Watson Durand, Murial Durham, Gary Easterling, Donn Eby, M'Liss Econonow, Johnny Eden, Donna Jean Edenfield, Ann Edentield, Marcia Edwards Edwards Edwards, Edwards, Emmors, Bob Gilbert Gloria Judy Larry Enge, Joan Evans, Stella Ewing, Scott Eyre, Mickey Faircloth, Hilda Farah, Mary Farris, Judy Faulk, Ronnie Faust, Ethel Fisher, Dawn Fiveosh, Jimmy Fletcher, Linda Flirt, Betty Joe Flores, Charlotte Forsythe, Carol Franczek, Pat Fraser, Peggy Frigo, Pat Fulenwider, Katherine Fulmer, Woodie Fussell, Jonolene Gaden, Jane Gafford, Jerry Gallie, Dottie Gavin, Bobby Gibbs, Margaret Gibson, Marsha Giflin, June Gillette, Ann Glenn, Ronnie Godwin, Craig Gaedert, Carol Goodman, Rena Graham, David Grant, Judy Green, Judy Green, William Greene, Elaine Greene, David Grenier, Bill Griffin, Basil Griffin, Julia Griffin, La Vaughn Griffin, Pat Griggs, Shirley Griswald, Dorcas Gross, Gloria Grundig, Thomas Gunter, Charles Hall, Barbara Hall, Carolyn Hansen, Jeannie Hannon, Pat Ha ndcock, Freddy Hardee, Darlyn Hardwick, Sherra Harkins, Arno Harrell, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris Susan Carleton Carol Carolyn Margaret Sally Harrison, Frank Harrison, Sammy Harvey, Wilma Hawkins, Patsy Hayden, Betty Hayes, Heape, Helms, Janice Herman Jimmy JUNIORS .IUNIORS Henderson, Gwen Henderson, Richard Henderson, Thomas Hendl, Eugene Herbert, Gwen Hiers, Betty Hill, Madeline Hillard, Vernon Hillyord, Jane Hitchcock, Beverly Hobbs, Kitty Hodge, Sara Hogan, Jackie Holmes, Ann Hooter, Nancy Howard, Fred Hoy, Susan Huckins, Hazel Hudson, Ann Hudspeth, Leon Hutt, Betty Hughes, Sharon Humphreys, John Hunter, Harold Hurst, Kenneth lmeson, Marwees Irwin, Judee Irwin, rim lshie, Mike lyy, Perry Jackson, Robert Jarnmes, Betty Jeffers, Jenkins, Ted Margie Jervis, Winston Johns, Joyce Johnson, Johnny Johnson Johnson Johnson , Joyce , Kathleen , Sandro Jones, Carolyn Jones, Courtney Jones, Lloyd Jones, Penny Jorden, Joyce Julian, Margaret Koh, Sandy Kayanaugh, Marion Kavanaugh, Kay Kelbaugh, John Kelly, Bobbie Kendrick, Faye Kennedy, Clayton Kent, Bob Kirkland, Vera Killis, M.-me King, Carole Knight, Leesie Knowlton, Tommy Koscielny, Margaret Lamb, Loretta Laumer, Ford Lauramore, Terry Laurence, Betty Lee, Talmadge Leighton, Nancy Lewis, Lewis, Lewis, Libby, Light, Edith Fred John Henry Donnie Lightsey, Sandra likovich, Joan Lile, Susan Lindley, Robert Lindsey, Bill Linebarger, Helene Link, Bobby Lowe, Geraldine Lucas, Alice Lu nsford, Dick Luter, Pat Mach, Mike Macleod, Don Maior Janette Maley, Peter Manry, Barbara Marsh Jim Marshall, Joy Martin, Shirley Ann Matthews, Frank Matthews, Knox Matix, Sue Matzat, Monteen Mauldin, Howard McCunts, Elizabeth McCleary, Pat McClelland, Beverly McClure, Linda McCollum, Mac McCrory, Sally McCully, Jimmy McCutchen, Billy McDaniel, Sandra McDermon, Sue McGahee, Barbara McGovern , Marsha McGregor, Sandra McKinneY, David McLeod, Put Mcleroy, Faith McMullen, lvan .IUNIORS JUNIORS McQuage, Kathryn Meeks, Goodrick Metz, Linda Midgett, Dorothy Midgett, Mary Miller, Dorothy Milligan, Peggy Milner, Elizabeth Mobley, Rick Mock, Roger Moor, Carolyn Moore, Bobs Moore, Bee Moore, Jerry Mundy, Jackie Munn, Catherine Murray, Bob Murrell, Jim Muse, Wayne Myers, Philip Nazworth, Glen Nedrostek, Lillian Newman, Henry Nicolai, Nipper, Nocilla, Nolan, Nolan, Norton, Norton, Norton, Nussbau O'Neal, Onstott, Paula June Arlene Carol Mariorie Bryon Elwood Marilyn m, Billy Nancy Sandra O'Quinn, Evelina Owin, Harvey Osteen, Padgett, Phyllis Elaine Paine, Tommy Parks, Hays Parrish, Margie Pasonin, Delita Partridge, Hugh Patrick, Pot Peacock, Don Peacock, Glenda Peacock, Joanne Peacock, Lucy Peeples, Pendry, Perry, B Perry, F Steve Gerald ob rances Petty, Willie Phillips, Pickett, Pickels, Wilbur Joyce Kay Pickren, Jimmy Pierce, Lee Pipkin, Jesse Porteyent, Rip Porter, Kim Powell, Joan Presley, Donald Prim, Bobby Proctor, Janet Randall, John Raulerson, Claudia Razemore, Mary Reaves, Mary Ann Register, Virginia Reichmcn, Keith Rewitzer, Robert Rhoden, Robert Rhyne, Alice Richardson, John Richardson, Mary B Richardson, Noel Ring, Phillis Rivers, Pat Robb, Claudia Roberts, Shirley Roberts, Vernon Robison, Marsha Rodgers, Larry Rogers, Harry Ross, Bill Ross, Tony Rozear, Marvin Ruppersberger, Pat Sain, Lester Salamy, Jae, Jr. Samec, Rita Sams, Charlene Sams, Guy Sanders, Barbara Sanders, Sharon Saucer, Joan Saunders, Ann Saunders, Jimmy Sawyer, Joanne Sayre, Brenda School, Betty Scott, Gail Scriyener, Martha Searing, Estella eth I Shad, Peggy Sharpton, Betty Shaw, Suzanne Shearer, Robert Shortstein, Harry Shufford, Charlene Simmons, Linda .IUNIORS JUNIORS Simons, Bob Simonton, Carolyn Simpson, Ken Sims, Nancy Sinard, Jeannie Sinko, Marion Skinner, Kathryn Slinger, Barbara Slinger, Philip Smalley, Ronald Smith Bobby Smith, David Smith, Gayle Smith Janice Smith Nannette Smith Pat Spears, Patricia Speir, Karyl Stanley, Craig Stanul, Joanna Stevenson, Patty Starling, Don Starling, Edna Steal, Wayne Stephenson, Patty Stepp, Kay Stewart, Danny Stivender, Bernice Story, Joyce Stringer, Douglas svufmilr, Michael Stumph, Sandra Styron, Joyce Sullivan, Wanda Swann, Margaret Swanson, Gail Sweat, Evelyn Sweate, Deanna Szeliga, Mary Lou Tanner, Paul Tarr, James Temples, Andy TenBroeck, John Tillis, Nancy Tillman, Janies Tillotson, Katherin Tomlin, Dianne Traylor, Allen Trout, Ira Faye Tucker, Jack Turner, Keeler Tyler, Barbara Valentine, Billy E. Van Parys, Sam Varnadoe, Barbara Varncido, Laddie - Vaughn, Donald Vick, Pat Waddell, Betty Wade, Barbara Wade, Junior Wakelyn, Phil Waldo, Jeanne Waldron, Eleanor Walker, Walker, Walker, Connie David larry Walsingham, Donald Walters, George Warington, David Warren, Warren, Waters, Watkins, Watson, Watson, Wauters, Ann Ramona Donna Linda Allison Jewell Judy Weil, Sonny Welborn, Reba Weller, Richard Wells, Martha Wentz, Frances Wermesher, Mary West, Allen West, Ray Weyer, Nancy White, Carole Whitley, Pat Whittier, Jeannie Wickersham , Laurice Wilcox, Dot Wiley, Rosemary Williams, Billy Williams, Gail Williams, Robert Williamson, David Williamson, Jimmy Wilson, Catherine Wilson, Charles Wilson, David Wilson, Janice Wilson, Katherine Wood, Lawrence Woods, Larry Wotring, Herbert Wright, Jeanie Yarbrough, Dot Yarbrough, Mary Ann Yoakley, Barbara Yaunge, Mickey Zampino, Jerry Zeigler, Victor .IUNIQRS PINKY-THE PERFECT COMPLIMENT TO A SUMMER DAY TALMADGE LEE COMPLETES THE FINALE JUDY-THE BELLE OF THE BALL .I U N I O R G I R L S NEELY-ALL SET FOR SAND OR SEA ,,f4' LUCY CAPTIVATES THE AUDIENCE MRS. SLADE, MISS BROWARD AND RENA FASHION SHOW KAY-AS SPARKLING AS A WATER NYMPH MARTHA-SPRINGTIME PERSONIFIED OUR VIVACIOUS WINNER, BEE MOORE if uhm.mw ,.,.. ...,,.. W MW - Wim V Y -wwe, TE l, , I ANYONE FOR THE PROM? DAPPER DAN+THE LADIES' MAN JUNIOR BOYS DONNIE'S ALL SET FOR A GOOD TIME LEE'S TOP TALENT LUCY PEACOCK-BY POPULAR DEMAND FASHION SHOW BIG BRASS-MR. TIMMER AND DAVID SLICK RICK BY THE SEA WITH BOBBY JIMMY GOES ELVIS COURTESY OF KIRKHAM'S SCHOOL FOR FASHIONABLE YOUNG MEN First Row, Left to Right- BUDDY HARDIN President JOHN GARDNER Vice-President JOHN GRAY Secretary Second Row, Left to Right- GUS STATHIS Chaplain PERRY LEWIS Sergeant-at-Arms BOB LaBELLE Treasurer SOPHOMORE BOYS' CLUB Headed by fine officers, the Sophomore Boys' Club has contributed in many ways to Sophomore activities. Their competent leaders have been active in many phases of school life. The purpose of this organization is to orientate these incoming students with our school and to take part in school government, per- taining to their class. 'il i x GROUP LEADERS First Row, Left to Right- DALTON BRAY JACK HAND JOHN GAY Second Row, Left to Right- KEN KELLY MARSHALL BYRD RICHARD ABOUD 571 First Row, Left to Right- SALLY MATHEWES Secretary LINDA HAZOURI President LEE AINSLEY Vice-President Second Row, Left to Right- JENNIE MIZELLE Sergeant-at-Arms SHIRLEY EAGLE Treasurer MADELON SWEAT Chaplain NRE SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CLUB The Sophomore Girls are kept busy with their annual money-making proiect at the beginning of the year, plans for their assembly and for the election and presentation of Mr. and Miss Sophomore. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Lucy Coale, the Sophomore Girls' Club is an indispensable part of a girI's first year at Lee. GROUP LEADERS First Row, Left to Right- JUDY AYOUB LEE AINSLEY MARY JEAN GUNN Second Row, Left to Right- MRS. LUCY COALE MARY LLOYD COLEMAN BETTY MAYO KAREN ARMEL SOPHOMORES 'Qu .np- me 'ii nr., 'mm 'whos SGW' Qu Abbott, Freddie Abernathy, Judy Aboud, Richard Abraham, Norman Adams, Anna Adams, Clay Adams, Patsy Adams, Ronald Ainsley, Lee Akers, Joyce Alcorn, Gary Alder, Bobby Alderman, Charles Allen, Norma Almand, Carl Amos, Amos, Lilla Brooks Roy Anchors, Pot Anderson, Carol Anderson, Elizabeth Andrade, David Anthony, Nancy Araneo, Nora Ardian, Barbara Armel, Karen Arsenault, Shirley Austin, Gene Avent, Ayoub, Baken, Bo ker, Boker, Robert Judy Ethel Bobby Jimmy Barlow, John Barnes, Wayne Barr, Arthur Barr, Carl Barr, Luther Bassett, Barbara Baumgartner, Jan Beach, Billy Beaver, William Bedard, Bonnie Beltlower, Betty Belisario, Dottie Belisario, Tommy Bennett, Nancy Bentley, Betty Benton, Betty Best, LaVerne Bills, Leah Bittner, George Bivins, Ray Blalock, Gordon Blanchard, Peter Bland, Gayle Bledsoe, Marlene Blizzard, Jackie Bly, Janet Bohanon, Kathy Bcles, Grady Bond, Meta Bondurant, Glen Bone, Louise Booher, Tony Bowden, Walter Bowen, Rex Bowen, Sharen Bowman, James Bowman, Linda Bradshaw, Margaret Brawley, Virginia Bray, Dalton Brecker, Sandra Brewton, Wilbur Brightwell, Arthur Brimholl, Marcia Brink, Beverly Brinkley, Nancy Brcman, Dottie Brooks, Jo Ann Brooks, Shirley Broom, Jo Ann Bryan, Billy Bryant, Judy Buist, Andy Bull, John Burch, Richard Burgess, Robert Burkhalter, Frances Butterfield, Jim Buzhardt, Beverly Byrd, John Byrd, Marshall Calhoun, Jim Cameron, Linda Camp, Nancy Camp, Penny Campbell, Kathryn Carey, Martin Carlton, Judy Carrole, Ronnie Carswell, Rion Carter, Joyce Caruso, Virginia Carver, Lois Cashwell, Margaret Cassedy, Nancy Castello, Jim Catrette, Bill Champion, Mebble Clark, Barton Clark, Mary Clark, Patricia Clarke, Diane Clemons, Anne Coker, Janice Coleman, Mary Lloyd Collins, George Conduitte, Cathy Conrad, Monica Corry, Tom Cattle, Norman Coulter, Dorothy Cowart, Gail Cox, Jean Cox, Marcia Cravey, Madison SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Creighton, .lo Crews, Joe Dan Crews, Melba Crleniack, Alex Croasdell, Wayne Crook, Monty Crosby, Earl Crowder, Sarah Dana, Peake Daniels, Mike Danscn, Ralph Darden, George Davidson, Ann Davis, Janet Davis, Ronny Day, Barbara Dendler, Marsha Dennard, Camille Denny, Marie Discher, Leah D'sher, Bobby Donahao, Clyde Dorman, Charles Doty, Claude Douglas, Wayne Dowling, Bill Draper, Gail Drecheler, Grace Duguid, Iahn Durham, Wayne Durrance, Judy Dyer, lenice Eagerton, Wayne Eagle, Shirley Eddins, Marie Edcn, Sandra Edison, Martha Edwards, David Edwards, Frank Elleman, Chererle Ellis, Agnes Elmore, Jim Emmons, Wayne Enger, Karen Esa, Esther Eskild, Arveen Ezell, Sandra Fairclofh, Jackie Fallin, Randy Farah, Lila Farris, Lynn Field, Indy Fisher, Courty Fisher, Elizabeth Fishlcr, Herbert Fletcher, Faye Fletcher, Tommy Flowers, Lavender Flynn, Clark Ford, Brit Forehand, Marion Forsythe, Richard Fortson, Ginny Kay Freedman, Sandra Freeman, Brenda Fulmer, Larry Fuoco, Ida Mae Fussell, Jean Futch, Carol Ann Gann, Billie Gardner, John Garrett, Margaret Gay, John Gibbs, Carleen Gilbert, Edward Gillespie, Bill Gladden, Tommy Gleman, Patty Jane Glossman, George Goedert, Dale Goldberg, Louise Gomez, Alice Ann Goodloe, Vann Goodwin, Warren Gotlieb, Annette Graham, Carolyn Grandy, Wayne Grant, Richard Gray, Johnny Gray, Penny Greenway, Evelyn Greele, Robert Grenier, Carol Griffin, Shirley Griffis, Wanda Griffith, Gene Grimes, Tommy Grindstaff, Ann Gross, James Grubbs, Nancy Gruenberg, Linda Guinn, Dana Gunn, Mary Jean Gunter, Lewis Hacker, Jean Hackett, Peggy Hall, Jean Hall, Lester Hall, Sharon Hallenbeck, Nell Hamner, Glenda Hammond, Brenda Hand, Jock Hansley, Jewel Hansen, Eugene Haralson, Dot Harby, Hazel Hardin, Buddy Harrell, Evans Harrell, Vivian Harris, Jack Harris, Jim Bob Harvey, James Harvey, Martha Haynes, Hank Hazen, Harry Hazouri, linda Heafer, Gayle SOPHOMORES eve am- .Q ,ff- ww an -me Q . f4I,Ti E SOPHOMORES Hedrick, Dorothy Hengle, Sherrie Henry, Anyse Herrin, Rodney Hickox, Robert H'gh, Eugenia Hilliard, Linda Hilliard, Virgil Hillyer, Emma Gray Hinson, Virginia Hittell, Wayne Hobbs, Bob Hodges, Charles Hodges, lee Hodges, Pat Holbrook, Carol Ann Hornsby, Connie Howard, Agnes Howard, George Howa d, Sandy Howell, Ray Hoyle, Lillian Huggins, Freddy Hughes, Hurley, linda Virginia Hurst, Linda lngle, J Ingram, ohn John Jabbour, Alan Jacks, Da-fd Jackson, Earl Jacobs, James, Jarrett, Bryan Lennon Betty Jibb, Mathilde Johnson Johnson Johnson , Clifford David , George Johnson, Herbert Johnson Johnson, , Obie Pat Johnson, Steve Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Angie Ann Danna Faye Joyce Judy Penny Jones, Wylene Jordan, William Joseph, Charles Kammerdiener, Karen Kanning, Wayne Keene, Ralph Kelly, Judy Kelley, Ken Kerr, Don Kesterson, Joyce Kicklighter, Sondra Kierce, Karen King, Betty Kirby, Billie Kirchain, Jules Kirkham, Dole Kirkman, Mildred Kirksey, Gloria Knight, Wanda Knighlon, Judy Knowles, Charles Kori, Charles LaBelle, Bob Lake, Penny LaRosa, Nancy Lasfinger, Delana Lauramore, Mary Jane Lauwaerl, Gabriel Lawly, Glen Leayell, Charles Lawrence, David Lee, Gracie Lee, Shirley Lees, Jane Leland, John Lenahon, Ramona Leonard, Beiry Leyerevr, Nancy Lewis, Danny Lewis, Perry Libby, Ben Lipscomb, Frank Lipscomb, Judie Lockeft, Penny Lohman, Donald Long, Richard Lunsford, George Lush, Brenda Lyerly, Tommy Lyle, Rache Lyons, Joan MacKinnon, Sally Mackoul, Geraldine Maddox, Dennis Mange, Donald Mansfield, Julie Manson, Andy Manslrop, Ann Mapes, Deanne Marshall, Chloe Martin, Ray Marlin, Richard Martin, Rurh Marlin, Sian Masters, Reita Mafhewes, John Marhewes, Sally Marhieson, Karen Malhis, George Maxheimer, John Mayo, Betty McCauley, Bob McCormack, Betty McCormick, Palricia McCorvey, Eugene McCoy, Johnny McGahee, Curiis McGar1Iin, Alwin McGraw, Gwen McCullough, Tommy -H , SOPHOMORES SOPHOMORES Mclamb, Jimmy McMahan, Wayne McMillan, Jackie McRae, Duane Meadows, David Melton, Patsy Menzie, Edith Miller, Eveline Miller, Joyce Miller, Lynda Milton, Harold Mittenzwer, Elizabeth Mizelle, Jennie Mock, Billy Moneyhan, Lindel Montgomery, Claudette Montgomery, Judy Moore, Janice Morgan, Barbara Morris, Cris Morris, Patricia Moseley, Harry Murray, Dot Murrell, Brenda Murrell, Nancy Murvin, Bill Nachbaur, Walter Nagel, Barbara Nazworth, Marlene Neal, Ferry Nelson, David Nesset, Charles Newenberger, Robye Newman, Lanny Newton, Allen Newton, Cynthia Nixon, Helen Nordstrom, Ronald Norton, Aaron Oberdorfer, Chuck O'Brien, June O'Brien, Mary O'Connor, Peggy Odum, Judy Offenberg, Jerry Oliver, Nancy Lee Orenstein, Morris O'Steen, larry Ough, Gloria Overton, Dottie Overbee, Betty Jean Owens, Delores Paige, Patsy Park, Barbara Palmes, Stella Parker, Jean Parker, Max Parnell, Emily Partin, Kaye Patch, Kenneth Patterson, Bonnie Patton, Anne Paul, Neely Pawela, Virginia Pease, Bobby Pepple, BobbY Perkins, Ramona Perret, Charles Phitfer, Candy Phillips, Jackie Piper, Charlotte Pitman, Patsy Poole, Charles Porter, Jim Porter, Mary Ann Potts, larry Powels, Carolyn Prichard, Sue Prosser, Provinsk Jim y, Leo Pruitt, Ada Pullen, Carolyn Ramsey, Pat Roy, Charles Ray, Edwina Ray, linda Peardon, Nellie Redding, Vivian Revels, Steve Rhodes, Robin Rhodes, Wayne Richards Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Roberts, Robertso on, Dolores Dianne Frances Fred Naomi Sandra Sandra Sylvia n. Radine Robinson, Dorothy Robinson, Nancy Rodgers, Rodgers, Rogers, Rose, Bi Rose, Cl Lynda Shirley Ray lly arence Rosenblum, Larry Ross, Dennis Ross, La rry Rote, Judy Ruff, Frank Rushing, Soup, A Sasnett, Wayne lice Phillip Sovola, Judy Scarboro Scherer , ugh, Linda Judy Schramn, Joyce Scott, Gary Scruggs, Raynelle Seage, Mary Lou Sears, George Sellers, Sandra Sharman, Lamar Shaver, Ann Shell, Freddie Sherman, Sondra SOPHOMORES Shoot, Jane Shoaf, John Shulhater, Jane Silver, Moreen Simonis, Sue Slappey, Margaret Slater, Claudia Sloan, Cherry Slott, Irene Smiley, Marlene Smith Billy Smith Caryl Smith Edra Smith Floience Smith Jimmy Smith Maxine Smith, Melinda Smith, Patricia Smith Sandy Smith Shirley Sompayrac, Lauren Sannenthal, Eddie Sowell, Nickey Specht, Mary Ann Spencer, Luna Spillars, Doris Spurlin, Billy Spurrier, Carl Stanly, Betty Stanly, Raymond Starling, Steve Starlings, Dianne Stathis, Gus Steele, Joe Stenzel, Tommy Stepp, Jimmy Stewart, Brenda Stoll, Frieda Stone, Roselyn Stoudenmire, Franklin Stratton, Thomas Strom, Virginia Sundy, Rose Suter, Eugenie Sweat, Modelan Sweat, Marcia Tankersly, Terrie Taylor, Carol Taylor, Virginia Terry, J ne Thedick, Henry Thomas, Barbara Thomas Emma Jean Thomas, Judy Thomas, Richard Thompson, Barbara Thomason, Gary Thorton, Linda Thornton, Earl Thurmond, Joyce Tillis, Dixon Tillman, Kay Tison, Susan Tovey, Beverly Trump, Sharon Tucker, Carol Turknett, Bobby Turknett, Nancy Tyler, Joe Valdes, Bob Valentine, Edith Vanzant, Barbara Vaughn, Joan Waddell, William Wainwright, Judy Waldron, Carolyn Walker, Beth Walker, Eddie Walker, Nadine Walker, Robin Wallace, Elsie Ward, Ware, Pam Mary Ann Warren, Charles Warrick, Joyce Wearn, Stephanie Weddington, Mike Welsh, Dalton Weller, Burma Wells, Jack Wells, Judy Wells, Mike West, Mark Westover, Marv Lou Wheat, Catherine Wheatly, Frank white, Bob Whitley, Robert Whittier, Arthur Wilber, Lamonda Wildes, Donald Wilkins, Ernest Williams, Beverly Williams, Judy Wilson, Billy Wilson Wilson Wilson Carol , Gary , Sandra Windham, Sandra Wingate, Karen Witherspoon, Mary win, Jim Witte, Wolfe, Wolfe, Wood, Woods Woods, Wright, Wright, Sharon Geoffrey Jerry Mary Ann Kathleen Stephen Claudia Gary Wright, Martha Yarborough, Kay Yearty, Pauline Youdal, Alice Young, Younan Mary , Sandy Zorn, Gayle Zyoda, Judi SOPHOMORES V N 1 1 1 Q w if ' . E A .. . .X.,.,,,, A ,.A. ..,.,.,..,, , 1 1 1 w W w 1957 SIDNEY ABISCH GEORGE FOZZARD Art Editor Business Manager The BLUE AND GRAY represents a year of hard and never-ending work. Over- due copy, unfinished layouts, misspelled names, undeveloped pictures, lost captions, and piles of unpaid bills are all daily crises with which the staff must cope. The annual staff would feel a great loss without the guidance and assistance of its sponsor, Mr. Denver Sayre. Admirably headed by Co-Editors Harriet L'Engle and Eleanor Simmons, this hard working group is proud to present the l957 BLUE AND GRAY to the student body. EDITORIAL STAFF N85 First Row, Left to Right-Margaret Koscielny, Mary Jean Gunn, Brenda Stewart. Second Row, Left to Right-Margie Jenkins, Hazel Harby, Louise Bone, Annie Towers, Bill Porter. BLUE AND GRAY '1 tf'35 MARWEES IMESON Co-Organizations Editor JOYCE STORY Co-Organizations Editor Jr. Class Editor LINDA WAHL NANCY CASSIDY Copy Editor Class and Faculty Editor The Business staff handles the selling of ads for the annual, the bills, and those essential but unrewarding iobs. Through the efforts of Business Manager George Fozzard and his staff, the annual is partially financed, as subscriptions alone pay a small per cent of publication costs. Hardened against slammed doors, harsh words, overdue payments, and sore feet, the i957 business staff will long be remembered - for its courage, bunions, and bravery above and beyond the call of duty. BUSINESS STAFF First Row, Left to Right-George Fozzard, Kenneth Hurst, lvan McMullen, Chuck Oberdorfer. Second Row, Left to Right-Richard Gingrich, Robert Abstein, Mike Anchors. ANNUAL STAFF PATSY GAMBLE JOHN McGOVERN Circulation Manager Sports Editor The annual representatives play a vital part in the make up of the BLUE AND GRAY. Chosen because of their dependability and responsibility, this group takes advance subscriptions for the annual in their homerooms each morning. The circu- lation staff keeps the record of the payments of each student. Circulation Manager, Patsy Gamble, deserves much credit for the accuracy and completeness of these records. Mistakes are unavoidable, but certainly through the efforts of this group they are kept at a minimum. ANNUAL REPRESENTATIVES wa mess v,,X g P SS First Row, Left to Right-Brenda Stewart, Patsy Gamble. Second Row, Left to Right-Shirley Ann Moore, Judy Ayoub, Roselyn Stone, Sherrie Hengle, Helen Nixon, Ann Davidson, Louise Bone, Mary Lloyd Coleman, Gail Barry, Dorcas Griswold, Carole King, Mirth Kirby, Sarah Hancock, Eleanor Simmons, Sandra McGregor, Frances Weary, Lynda Lynn, Babs Moore, Judy Scherer. Third Row, Left to Right-Sharon Hughes, George Howard, Nancy Leighton, Kay Stepp, Judy Cameron, Adair Colbert, Sharron Benton, Alice Youdal, Jean Hall, John Tomson, Robert Thompson, Nancy Turknett. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Mary Posey, Dixon Tillis, Steve Johnson, George Foz- zard, Mike Anchors, Don Macleod, Perke Robinson, John TenBroeck, Jackie Owens, Sonnee Buck- land, Penny Lockett, Dottie Gallie, Patricia Francrek, Karen Mothieson, Edith Menzie, Connie Peterson, Lee Rakestraw, Max Parker. TRAVELER STAFF OLLIPHANT LIZ PALMER Co4Editor Co-Editor DONNA BRIDGER SANDY POYNTER NGPWS Editor Business Manager CAMILLE MALLARD CAROL WILDER Features Editor Public Relations Editor The TRAVELER strives for better relationship between the teachers, students, and parents by publishing complete reports of the happenings around Lee. Schools throughout the state exchange papers with us and in this way new ideas are de- veloped for the enioyment of our readers. Each month we try to publish one issue, the theme of which coincides with school activities. First Row, Left to Right-Liz Palmer, Sandy Poynter, Yvonne Olliphant. Second Row, left to Right-Allison Watson, Mary Noble, Carol Wilder, Donna Bridger, Laurice Wickersham, Jerry Shenkman. Third Row, Left to Right-Robert Roberson, Linda McClure, Dot Willcox, Carolyn Dart, Kay Kavanaugh, Susan Harrell, Kitty Hobbs, Karen Armel, Fourth Row, Left to Right- Bobby Link, Gus Hendricks, Sandy Wood, Ronnie McGinnis, Phil Cooke, Audrey Bahr, Sandra Rodgers. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY DOUGLAS LAZARUS JOHN AHL President Vice-President LINDA WAHL JIM KERLIN SeCVel9 Y Treasurer DON STOWELL ED 5055EN Ch0Pl0ln Publicity Chairman onor' pci: X X I 4 f Ll I: 4 X p i X A continuing record of outstanding scholarship, fine character, service, and leadership is the requirement for membership in the National Honor Society. Students must also have the recommendation of their teachers before receiving an invitation to become a member ot this national honorary organization. A student has not realized his aims and goals upon being inducted into the society but rather he is given greater opportunity to further and broaden them. The purpose of the Na- tional Honor Society is to recognize those students who, during their high school career, show themselves to possess fine character, high scholastic standards, the de- sire to serve, and the ability to lead, in the hope that this recognition will encourage their continued success and constant improvement. 1956 INDUCTEES Butler Benton Akin, Eleanor Bivins, Alice Ann Bone, Mary Lee Bossen, Edward Burton, Carlotta Julian, Malcolm LaRosa Barbara Jean Cobb, James Deihl, Necia Ellis, Sara Gamble, Patsy Hardman, Jack Radue, Faye Ray Judith ' MacKoul, Jerome MacNichol, Marrianne Meister, Carol Miller, Barbara Olliphant, Yvonne West, Margaret Shaver, Nora Simmons, Eleanor Smith, Dorothy Southwell, Bob Stacy, Pheriba 1957 INDUCTEES Allen, Claudette McCarthy, Anne Stone, Welborn Dart, Carolyn Harvey, Wilma Manry, Barbara Saunders, Jimmy Lee Bailey, Joy Lynn Parsons, Mary Williams, Reba Davis, Jon Hill, Madeline McClure, Linda Shaw, Suzanne Pearson, George Wright, Gloria Dent, Marilyn lmeson, Marwees McCutchen, Bill Bondarant, Robert Gabel, George Rodgers, Sandro Pickels, Clayton Quarles, Barbara Altwater, Margaret Amos, Sandra Driggers, Paula Edwards, Judy Jackson, Robert Johnson, Johnny Miller, Dorothy Norton, Bryan Stepp, Kay Story, Joyce Stonul, Jo Anna Hancock, Sarah Read, Edwin Arnholter, Allene Gillette, Ann Kent, Bob O'Neal, Nancy Warrington, David Hepler, Ruth Garner, Doris Booth, Sandra Goedert, Carol Laumer, Ford Peacock, Lucy Waters, Donna Leland, Donna Santora, Gloria Cole, Barbara Goodman, Rena Macleod, Don Sanders, Sharon Wentz, Frances N LEE HIGH BA ND BAND OFFICERS left to Right-John Marcellus, President Frances Weary, Reporterp Joe Zeigler, Vice-Presidentp Karen Rock, Librarian. 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A ' N .,::E w zfki .112 Effzfluyam , A F ---- T Q 5 :' i N :-' ' r M F , V . sw Y Q 2 M f Q FLUTE - King, Billy Lauenborg, Barbara Eyre, Mickey Collins, George Hengle, Sherrie Carlton, Judy Sams, Guy CLARINET- Kemp, Carolyn Adams, James Simonis, Sue Knoll, Jerry Shaw, Pete Biggerstaff, Janice Shell, Freddie Jackson, Jackie Handall, John Higgenbotham, Cha Shoaf, Jane Johnson, Clifford Hilliard, Virgil Lohman, Don Thurmond, Joyce McDaniel, Sandy Scott, Gail ALTO CLARINET - Wood, Harold BASS CLARINET - Watson, Doris rles ROSTER OBOE- Kennedy, Clayton Bivins, Alice Ann Grubbs, Nancy BASSOON- Weary, Frances Marcellus, George ALTO SAXOPHONE- Franklin, Dave Brown, Harry Rock, Karen Sonnenthal, Eddie Fishler, Herbert TENOR SAXOPHONE- Landregan, John BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ma lone, Bob HORNS- Libby, Ben Emmons, Larry Rakestraw, Lee CORNETS- Sain, Lester McLamb, Jimmie Zielger, Joe O'Connell, Gene Butterfield, Jim Starling, Steve Chapman, Mary Partridge, Hugh TROMBONES- Vanzant, B. L. Clance, Lanier Davis, Bill Crews, Joe Dan Martin, Stan Rogers, Beryl Barr, Carl BARITONES- Marcellus, John Gross, David Lungsford, Dickie BASS- Padgett, Dick Ballard, Bob Cavender, Ollie Osborne, James Shearer, Floyd STRING BASS- Barr, Arthur PERCUSSION- Ziegler, Vic Presley, Donald Walker, Dave Goodloe, Vann Shoaf, John Johnson, David TYMPANI- Valdes, Bob LEE HIGH Nancy Weyer Left lo Right-Irene Castello, Chloe Mar- shall, Mary Clark, Barbara Thomas. Left to Right- Arlene Nocilla Joyce Butler Tim Adams Pat Waldron MAJORETTES Camille Chastain Lefl to Right-Donna Waters, Sondra Kick- lighter, Jackie McMillan, Jerry Mackoul. Left to Right- Jackie Judd Priscilla Danson Pal McCleary Arnola Boynton GLEE CLUB NORMAN WATKINS MR JOHN OLSON President Sponsor LARRY DORMINY l-lNDA WOODS Vice-President 5eC elUfY EDWARD CHANCE NORMA PATRICK Chaplain Librarian SENIOR CHORUS L 3 f H ,, -J' H., ff' so f ., .s- W A sv, . - A we rn .Ms 4. Y , ', f if if? Wfgrekser .viii 'iiysw I?2i?t:'5E??--vwrif-'tif' .v5fwim'f?Q'iF5?n'2ri02iSFsEW'Kf?5bwml.X?! e1fHSf?Q'? !T'?w -i'?'Tb??A???'Et:r We .ff.ws:e:1,w' W W V 3 'fdsfrf First Row, Left to Right-Caryl Smith, Darlyn Hardee, Barbara Slinger, Rita Samec, Laurene Prescott, Diane Davis, Nathan Crews, Norman Watkins, Sam White, Mike Greene, Bob Thompson, Bruce Nelson, Joan Boulware, Karen Armel, Sandra Affalter, Joanne Darlington, Bettie Stewart, Pheriba Stacy. Second Row, Left to Right-Marilyn Norton, Monteen Mat- zat, Cleore Register, Linda McClure, Gloria Santora, Saundra Harpe, Yvonne Herrington, Carol June Smith, Larry Dorminy, Jeffery Coleman, Edward Chance, Herbie Collins, Bob Kent, Linton Taylor, Raymond Crawford, Mary Bazemore, Jo Anna Stanul, Patty Stephenson, Nancy Sims, Judy Durrance, Norma Patrick. Third Row, Left to Right-Peggy O'Connor, Judy Freudenberg, Barbara Cole, Sandra Booth, Billy Ballou, John Jammes, Phillip Myers, Jerry Zampino, Paul Tanner, John Marcellus, Eugene Tucker, Jim Kerlin, Rion Carswell, David Lawrence, Billy Wilson, Jeanne Adams, June Griffin, Margaret Harris, Judie Lipscomb, Linda Woods, Judith Ray. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Lynn Farris, Mary Lou Jenkins, Linda Bal- com, Etta Davis, John Thompson, Clarance Hittell, Clyde Clark, Bobby Drawdy, Dick Home, Malcolm Julian, Billy Madden, Lloyd Jones, Peter Blanchard, Bill Rose, Butch Newman, Bobby Clanton, Roberta Warren, Suzi Baumgardner, Martha Harvey, Carol Reese, Mahala Booher, Carolyn Dart, Sarah Morecroft, Marcia Edenfield. fs ,WW : K Mmm, MMM , W 'Wi 3' i' W'f. ,.....1 '- ':.- : 2 7 is 4 H ,:. J 1' 'iw I ll sg. -.,. K if' el 9 1' A I 1 as ,Q Qin lullzu. I 15-, 5. in A I 'Q'2 ' ' '-:'- J ,. ',' 4 . , ' I ,, ...: E 'qnz ...1. 3-V. f ::::'2' i Z I MTA ' 4 N ,,-, ,F ,Q is f SI ' J ' 'Y 'T eg , V A' ogg? -1- M., Fe, ' First Row, Left to Right-Sam White, Jack Isaac, Michael Hike, Lavan Modling, Joe Taylor, Jack Harris. Second Row, Left to Right-Robert Alder, Tommy Fletcher, James Friday, Don Woodham, Jimmy Porter. Third Row, Left to Right-Phil Slinger, Phil Myers, Marshall Carr, Harold Simmons, John Leland. WM, ,, ,...N.,w..we,MWMM .W vmwesumeeswaw Q.,-M5 mmm www we-wr mme wma ,ey fe fa ,-ww-M-efw-v M fwfr 1 :swam f First Row, Left to Right-Don Stowell, Frances lngram, Judy Thomas, Mary Ann Wood, Gloria Deese, Pat Spears, Frances Burkholter, Marlene Smiley, Pat Johnson, Roselyn Stone, Jackie Faircloth, Sandra Smith, Janet Bly, Pat Morris, Pauline Yearty, Carol Wilson, Marlene Bledsoe, Pot Horton. Second Row, Left to Right-Catherine Wheat, Geraldine Anderson, Sandra Kelly, Jean Knight, Dorothy Belisario, Barbara Varnadoe, Elizabeth Bentley, Dolores Owens, Gwen McGraw, Evelyn Janow, Carol Futch, Linda Anne Gruenberg, Judy Knighton, Dorothy Yarbrough, Sandra Lightsey, Mary Clark, Betty Jo Futch, Gloria Kirksey, Jenny Frakes, Paula Nicolai. Third Row, Left to Right-Helen Walsingham, Judy Cameron, Amyse Henry, Ruth Martin, Karen Wingate, Sandra Roberts, Sharon Bowen, Jewell Hansley, Virginia Strom, Claudia Johnson, Annette Ritter, Sandy Simmons, Sandra Ezell, Bernice Stivender, Marie Baken, Rhoda Blocker, Donna Rowe, Sue Larson, Martina Davis, Melinda Smith, Evie Miller. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Jane Terry, Carol Anderson, Betty Overbee, Marcia Brimhall, Patsy Smith, Dianne Roberts, Peggy Jo Forrest, Dottie Gallie, Sandra Eden, M'liss Eby, Ramona Parkin, Jo An Small, Nancy Cason, Jenene Wittier, Ramona Warren, Karen Cornelius, Connie Butler, Elizabeth Anderson, Sharon Trump, Sandy Younan, Judy Murphy, June O'Brien, Jeannie Gregory. fs 15,1 wa.--an-Q 7 t FIRST PERIOD JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE GUS STATHIS CHARLES POOLE President Vice-President JEAN CQX MARSHALL BYRD Secreh-,ry Treasurer MISS LUCIA CHARLES KORI COCKREI-L Sergeant-at-Arms Sponsor 'AI x Z' , 4 5 oroxo n 'I , S 1 ' W is i w r ' 1 1 7, ' 542 Q The members of the First Period Chapter of the Junior Classical League are devoted to the furthering of knowledge of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. Through this understanding, they seek to relate ancient culture to that of today. Under Miss Lucia Cockrell's sponsorship, the monthly meetings feature programs which carry out their theme. Each year is climaxed with a Roman Banquet. mwmmg a-maxi :mrs First Row, Left to Right-Janice Coker, Jean Cox, Betty Stunly, Ann Davidson, Marie Denney, Patsy Pitman, Elizabeth Fisher, Joyce Akers, Jackie Judd, Barbara Nagel, Miss Cockrell. Second Row, Left to Right-Pat McCormick, Mary Lou Westover, Shirley Arsenault, Judy Wainwright, Dottie Overton, Peggy Hack-ett, Marshall Byrd, Peake Dana, Bill Dowling, George Bittner, Jack Harris, Charles Kori. Third Row, Left to Right-Charles Poole, Joe Steele, Jim Calhoun, Gus Stathis, Clarence Rose, Phillip Sasnett, Jack Hand, Lauren Sompayrac, Tommy Lyerly, Evans Harrell, Chip Solomon, Jim Elmore. SECOND PERIOD JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE BOBBY DISHER President Q gh 5 BONNIE BEDARD NANCY TURKNETT ViCB-PI'eSldef1? Recording Secretary MADISON CRAVEY LINDA BOWMAN Treasurer C . orrespondmg M'2'f1ZpfmRK 5eC'e'U'Y rommv FLETCHER Sergeant-at-Arms Q . - Q Q., ' -Yff 'ff pg . l all X S I I 1 , - 4 iff B 44 ff ' ' 4 QQ' W The primary purpose of the Daemones Plutonis chapter of the Junior Classical League is to further the study of Roman history and customs, to communicate with other chapters throughout the country and to keep informed as to their activities. Ably sponsored by Miss Lucia Cockrell, the club ends their activities with their annual Roman banquet held in April. i.W,e.,, was 2 5 ...sa W. 'I N x 9.-....., Z ,, W we s mm W' 3 ' i First Row, Left to Right-Dana Guinn, Kathleen Woods, Eugenie Suter, Sally Mathewes, Mary Clark, Nancy Turknett, Cathy Conduitte, Margaret Cashwell, Miss Cockrell. Second Row, Left to Right-Lize Mittenzwei, Judy Kelley, Ramona Lenahan, Bonnie Bedard, Linda Bowman, Beth Walker, Mary Lloyd Coleman, Nancy Cassidy, Betty Belflower, Karen Mathieson. Third Row, Left to Right-Jerry Offenberg, Tommy Gladden, Henry Thedick, Tommy Fletcher, Madison Cravey, Bobby Disher, Bill Rose, Clay Adams, Jim Bob Harris, Wilbur Brewton, Wayne Barnes, Geoffrey Wolfe. FRENC H CLUB President ALICE ANN BIVINS Secretary MARWEES IMESON Chaplain Membership in the French Club French students. Activities of the club the eagerly awaited French convention at the French Congress, Lee students FLEMING KEEFE BILLY KING Vice-President LUCY PEACOCK Treasurer GABRIEL LAUWAERT Sergeant-at-Arms is enioyed by a great maiority of Lee's include their annual assembly program and held at Winter Haven. Always outstanding maintained their fine reputation this year. Meetings of the club are held monthly under the sponsorship of Mrs. A. Elizabeth Thompson. The purpose of the French Club is to further acquaint students with the customs, language, and culture of France. First Row, Left to Right-Marwees lmeson, Gabriel Lauwaert, Alice Ann Bivins, Billy King, Fleming Keefe, Lucy Peacock. Second Row, Left to Right--Mr. Timmer, Mrs. Thompson, JoAnna Stanul, Louisa Benn, Marianne MacNichoI, Margaret West, Martha Bedell, Nancy Cassidy, Susan Hoy, Sally Harris, Ann Saunders, Katherine Fulenwider, Carolyn Dart, Judy Edwards, Sandra Lightsey, Mary Ann Porter, Carol Goddard, Laurene Prescott, Evelyn Greenway. Third Row, Left to Right-Anne Towers, Gail Williams, Mary Lloyd Coleman, Betty Stanly, Meta Bond, Paula Nicolai, Ginny Kay Fortson, Laurice Wickersham, Eleanor Akin, Mahala Booher, Polly Crane, Jesse Pipkin, Martha Scrivener, Billy McCutchen, Donn Easterling, Robert Jackson, Sandra Rogers, Basil Griffin, Roberta Warren. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Murray Brown, John McGovern, Jim Kerlin, Jack Tucker, Jack Knowlton, Perke Robinson, Earl Means, Carole King, Kitty Hobbs, Neely Paul, Nancy Anthony, Bonnie Patterson, Zai Sanderson, Pete Shaw, John TenBroeck, Pere Teasdale, Courtney Jones, Larry Direc- tor, Eddie Sonnenthal, Bruce Nelson, Tommy Paine. SPANISH CLUB Nw YVONNE OLLIPHANT KENNETH HURST President Vice-President GLORIA SANTORA JESSE PIPKIN PATSY CRAWFORD Secretary Treasurer LEESIE KNIGHT Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms The purpose of this group is to acquaint students with the practical usage of the language and the cultural aspects of the people who speak it, In addition to this, such customs as those practiced on Halloween and Christmas are introduced at parties given by the club, which now meets monthly under the direction of Mrs. Olive Goodwin. lt has been included in Lee's activities since the first Spanish Class was held here. First Row, Left to Right-Fred Howard, Jesse Pipkin, Kenneth Hurst. Second Row, Left to Right-Jerry Mackoul, Susan Lile, Shirley Ann Martin, Patsy Crawford, Gloria Sontora, Yvonne Olliphant, Vera Smith, Carol Taylor, Luna Spencer, Sharon Hall, Karen Enger, Shirley Rodgers, Duane McRae, Betty Leonard, Ruth Martin, Mrs. Olive C. Goodwin. Third Row, Left to Right- Ann Corbin, Dorothy Miller, Marsha Cox, Connie Katsampes, Pat McLeod, Eugene Hendl, Jeanne Adams, Karen Armel, Margaret Swann, Mary Witherspoon, Camille Dennard, Virginia Hinson, Sandra Sellers, Marianne MacNichol, Lynn Farris. Fourth Row, Left to Right-George Carey, Tom Bedgood, Judy Crippen, Margie Jenkins, Gary Wilson, John Jacob, David Neubart, Don Stowell, George Glossman, Judy Zagoda, Sandra Eden, Marvin Rozear, Fred Lewis, Floyd Waddell, Billy King, Jimmy Johnson, Bob White. GIRLS' STUDY HALL MONITO geese First Row, Left to Right-Pat Jackson, Gail Binkley, Jerry Modre, Babs Moore, Katherine Fulenwider, Peggy Fraser, Mary Ann Ware, Shirley Ann Martin, Nancy Turknett, Virginia Myers, Barbara Coon, Mirth Kirby. Second Row, Left to Right-Mrs. Kitty Brockett. Third Row, Left to Right-Nancy Cason, Sandra Amos, Martha Barr, Wilma Harvey, Betty Waddel, Martha Scrivener, Gwen Henderson, Valorie Adams, Janis Hardin, Shirley Arsenault, Jeanette Ayoub, Claudette Allen, Carol Anderson, Camille Chastain. BQYS' STUDY HALL MONITORS WW: we , - M- W , .T E so E First Row, Left to Right-Fred Roberts, Robert Rhoden, Paul Tanner, Bubba Lawrence, Kim Porter, Jack Hardman, Garry Durham, Eugene Cannon, Pete Teasdale, Mr. Crawford. Second Row, Left to Right-Wayne Sweat, Billy Ballou, Linn Parkinson, David Bonts, Malcolm Julian, Allen Deloach, Jerry Davis, Buddy Davis, James Donovan, Ronnie Nordstrona. RS l 4 7 DIVERSIFIED COOPERATIVE TRAINING PAUL FOWLER President LINDA BLACKBURN FAU'-'NE JLHUW' Secremry Vice-President ANITA WILLIAMS EUGENE CAINES Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer JOE COLLINS RUTH GUNTER Parliamentarian .'. Reporter 41 :IQ 'lei Founded at Lee through the efforts of Mr. J, W. Gilbert, the D.C.T. Club engages in many activities including district and state meetings, a city-wide Hallo- ween party, and the annual Employer-Employee Banquet, which the students hold in honor of their employers. The purpose of the club is to offer any student the opportunity to discover and develop to the fullest his interests, latent aptitudes, and abilities which will enable him in becoming a more valuable citizen, thus develop- ing in the individual a feeling of confidence because of his vocational security. QI! X ,, as' ul 15 o lfgm I, V T WSW First Row, Left to Right-Paul Fowler, Pauline Slaughter, Linda Blackburn, Eugene Craines, Edward Nipper, Anita Williams. Second Row, Left to Right-Betty Bodenheimer, Joyce Shaw, Zandra Parker, Patty Farmer, Nancy Williamson. Third Row, Left to Right-Donna Leland, Ruth Gunter, Barbara Tingen, Linda Hammond, Ronnie Bivins, Sabina Jowers. Fourth Row, Left to Right--David Rogers, Mr. Phillips, John Miller. FLEUR DE LIS PATSY McCRANIE BARBARA SKINNER President Vice-President NANCY CASSIDY SANDRA JAY Secretary Treasurer CLAUDETTE ALLEN 7 I -. JIM CALHOUN Chaplain il Sergeant-at-Arms fyy MRS. KITTY BROCKETT MRS. ESTELLE STRAIN Sponsor Spongor W xy 137 5.1 Members: Norman Abraham, Claudette Allen, Jimmy Baker, Ressa Barber, Johnny Barlow, Bobbie Barnett, Betty Benton, Melvin Beasley, Richard Birch, Alice Ann Bivins, Heggie Blume, Meta Bond, Louise Bone, Ann Braddock, Jim Calhoun, Kathryn Camp- bell, Rion Carswell, Nancy Cassidy, Lanir Clance, Mary Clark, Sandra Cochran, Barbara Cole, Lynn Coles, Dorothy Collins, Jeanette Cosby, Joan Crawford, Thomas Crews, Gayle Crutcher, Priscilla Danson, Edward Davis, Jimmie Ruth Dortch, Elizabeth Fisher, Judy Freudenberg, Sandra Galli, John Gay, Carol Grenier, Beth Glasgow, Gloria Gross, Linda Gruenburg, Peggy Hackett, Jean Hall, Betty Hamner, Hazel Harby, Janis Hardin, Ruby Harrelson, Jim Bob Harris, Sally Harris, Wilma Harvey, Nancy Henderson, Gwen Henderson, Kitty Hobbs, Jack Hand, Susan Hoy, Evelyn Janow, Mary Lou Jenkins, Sue Johnston, Angie Jones, Sandra Kelly, Carolyn Kemp, Barbara King, Carole King, Mildred Kirkham, Marilyn Kirkland, Liz Kirkpatrick, Joyce Len- nard, Lynda Lynn, Kay Marsh, Beverly Masters, Sally Mathewas, Debbie McCarthy, Pat McCormick, Eugene McCorvey, Patsy McCranie, Duane McRae, Carol Meister, Patty Miller, Lavin Modling, Christine Morris, Harry Mosely, Delores Nassif, Lanny Newman, Aaron Norton, Marilyn Norton, Eugene O'Connell, Peggy O'Conner, Gloria Ough, Betty Jean Overbee, Liz Palmer, Margie Parish, Barbara Parks, Kayo Partin, Kenneth Patch, Kay Pickels, Charlotte Piper, Mary Posey, Leo Provinsky, Barbara Quarles, Charles Ray, Judy Ray, Carol Reese, Jeanejte Richardson, Gloria Richarson, Shirley Rodgers, Clarence Rose, Gloria Santora, Jimmy Saunders, Mary Specht, Carl Spurrier, Raymond Stanley, Don Starling, Sandra Stephens, Madeline Sweat, Claudia Tate, Carol Taylor, Dixon Tillis, Beth Walker, Miss Walker, Judy Wainwright, Carole White, Gail Williams, Reba Williams, Gail Winstead, Mary Ann Yarbrough, Sandy Younan. LIBRARY COUNCIL BOB MALONE President ALICE LUCAS MARY CLARK Vice-President 59C'elQ Y BETTY LEONARD DIANE CLARKE Treasurer Chaplain cArHlE CONDUITTE MARIE EPDW5 Social Chairman Hlslorlon To give members a better understanding of the library, to aid the librarians, to assist students, and to serve the school-these are the aims of Lee's Library Council. In order to carry out these aims, money-making proiects are sponsored by the club to cover the cost of attending the annual convention in Leesburg, state and county dues, and participation in state and county councils. First Row, Left to Right-Alice lucas, Sally Mathewes, Mary Clark, Pansy McConnel, Cathy Conduitfe, Diane Clarke, Bob Malone. Second Row, Left to Right-Miss Borden, Rosemary Wiley, Linda Bookout, Helen Brown, Susan Nestler, Cathy Wheat, Betty Leonard, Miss Anderson. Third Row, Left to Right-Peter Tisdale, Jock Fulst, Bobby Smith, Robert Lindley, Donald Deloach, Lavan Modling, Sammy Harrison, James Murphy, Herman Heape. CHAIRMEN MRS. WILLIAM T. MOCK MRS. CLARENCE NUSSBAUM MRS. S. B. MALLARD MRS. F. S. PAINE MRS. GEORGE GIBBS MRS. L. H. GRIMES MRS. W. J. LOHMAN MRS. G. S. MARTIN MRS. KITTY BROCKETT MRS. J. H. GARDNER MRS. CARL VALDES MRS. PENIBROKE HUCKINS MRS. WILLIAM MARSHALL MRS. F. M. WHEATLEY MRS. JEROME PATTERSON MRS. R. F. LARSON MRS. PEMBRCKE HUCKINS MRS. F. M. JACKSON MRS, EVANS IIARRELL MRS. H. T. COLLINS MRS. JACK WEYER MRS. K. K. KELLEY MRS. HORACE DART Ist Vice President MRS. H. B. FOZZARD 2nd Vlce President MRS. A. W. PICKELS 3rd Vice President MRS. R. S. JACKSON 4th Vice President MRS. R. S. TOWERS 5th Vice President MRS. R. S. CREWS 6th Vice President MISS ANNE NEWSOME 7th Vice President MRS. E. E. HAZARD Recording Secretory MRS. O. O. McCOLLUM, JR Corresponding Secreiory MRS. E. E. DARNELL Treasurer MRS. VIRGIE H. CONE PorIiomentorion MRS. E. R. LEIGHTON, JR. Historian MRS. W. R. HARDEN Auditor P. T. A. MRS. RALPH DANSON President DADS' CLUB H. T. JEFFERS President GORDON S. MOBLEY Vice President O. O. McCOLLUM Recording Secretary JSE LINDLEY Treasurer PAUL AKIN Corresponding Secretary 1s First Row, Left to Right-Joe Lindley, O. O. McCollum, H. T. Jeffers, Gordon Mobley, Paul Akin, J. W. Gilbert. Second Row, Left to Right-Porter Motley, Publicity Chairman, A. C. Posey, Membership Chairman, Paul Avrd, Athletics Chairman, Elmer Hazard, House and Grounds Chairman, B. B. Mendoza, FW' MRS. MABEL ROGERS Sponsor MARGIE JENKINS CAROLE WHITE President Vice-President 4th Period 4th Period JOHN KELBAUGH NEELY PAUL Vice-President President I lst PSI'lOCl 6th Period DOT LOWE JOHN BULL President Vice-President lst Period A 6th Period l LATIN CLUB J. Q 7 Members: Judy Abernathy, Norman Abraham, David Andrade, Nancy Anothy, Robert Avent, Jimmy Baker, Ressa Barber, Carl Barr, Jan Baumgardner, Betty Bentley, Glenn Bondurant, Sandra Breckur, Dot Broman, John Bull, Nancy Camp, Lois Carver, Bobby Clanton, Tom Corry, Gail Cowart, Marcia Cox, Earl Crosby, Sarala Crowder, Ralph Danson, Janet Davis, Ronald Davis, Wayne Durham, Wayne Eagerton, Agnes Ellis, Jerry Essfian, Arveeu Eskild, Courty Fisher, Ginny Kay Fortson, Ken Fisher, Carol Futch, Margaret Garrett, Penny Gray, Tommy Grimes, Rodney Herrin, Sandra Howard, Wayne Kanning, Wanda Knight, David Laurence, George Marcellus, Lynda Miller, Billy Mock, Dorothy Murray, Marlene Nazworth, Jean Parker, Kenneth Patch, Genny Parvela, Charlotte Piper, Larry Potts, Leo Provinsky, Carolyn Pullen, Vivian Redding, Sylvia Roberts, Dorothy Robinson, Lynda Rogers, Judy Savola, Gary Scott, Mary Lou Leage, Sandra Sherman, Sue Simonis, Claudia Slater, Caryl Smith, Edra Smith, Melinda Smith, Nannette Smith, Billy Spurlin, Diane Stallings, Freida Stoll, Shirley Stow, Virginia Strow, Franklin Stoudemire, June Terry, Richard Thowar, Linda Thornton, Susan Tison, Billy Valentine, Edith Valentine, Elsie Wallace, Nancy Wernet, Carole White, Arthur Whittier, Ernest Wilkins, Jerry Wolfe, Margie Jenkins, Neely Paul, John Kelbaugh, Dot Lowe. QUILL AND SCROLL AQ xv Z z ffl -1 O E ffl X U1 :: 1, W 'UE Sm 2.-' 2-ft jffl -'z Q Y- ffl ffl I' 5' Sz 'PO .ox Em 2.- gg 25 2 .f E 2 U J: E 1: :c I' 3 P x 14 F m m G O Z m cn m fi 1 TL Q - -4 -4 -. fu Q v. C -1 rn -1 '4 4 0 Z Z rn 0 F' ': 1 I P Z 4 F1 J' a 'E 9. 3 us rn -1 ra rn Q J 7' Q T If 1 3 in ar il ,, r ' . 0 i Quill and Scroll is one of Lee's few international organizations. Juniors and Seniors eligible for membership must be on either annual or newspaper staff and rank in the upper third of their class. Candidates must have made outstanding con- tributions to the field of iournalism and have the recommendation of the Publica- tion Advisors before becoming members of the society. This organization has done much in promoting clarity and conciseness of written work and high scholastic standards. Kitty Hobbs Donna Bridger Nancy Cassidy Carolyn Dart Patsy Gamble Gus Hendricks Linda McClure Sandra McGregor Sara Higginbotham Marwees Imeson Margie Jenkins Kay Kavannaugh Margaret Koscielny Dot Wilcox Sandra Rodgers Suzi Sawyer Joyce Story Laurice Wickersham Carol Wilder FUTURE TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION CAROL MEISTER GAIL WINSTEAD President Vice-President LINDA wooos JOYCE STORY Secretary Treasurer BETTY SCHAAL MARGIE JENKINS Activities Chairman Librarian The Future Teachers' Association was organized to help its members become familiar with the teaching profession. This is accomplished by having guest speakers, visiting different schools, and substituting for teachers at Lee. This organization has made its members better students by acquainting them with problems of their teachers-problems which will be their own in the near future. First Row, Left to Right-Carol Meister, Gail Winstead, Linda Woods, .loyce Story, Betty Schaal, Margie Jenkins. Second Row, Left to Right-Marsha Gibson, Dawn Fisher, Sandra McGregor, Gail Cowart, Ann Braddock, Pat Ruppersberger. Third Row, Left to Right-Pat Whitley, Margaret Koscielny, Linda McClure, Cathy Wheat, Jean Eccles. REBA WILLIAMS President WILMA HARVEY WELCOME SHEARER Vice-President Mascot SUZANNE sHAw V - 4 NORA SHAVER Treasurer ' rr E N Secretary PENNY JONES , .0 ix ELEANOR SIMMONS Sergeant-at-Arms ' ' 0 Chaplain I . ' I SIGMA Q EI Y-TEENS 'Q Sigma, headed by very capable officers, has had one of its most successful years during 1956 and l957. They started the year off with a bang by sponsoring the Little Sister proiect. These Y-Teens have been busy with proiects, meetings, and parties but always striving to reach the Y-Teen goal and live up to its purpose. 3 i an First Row, Left to Right-Martha Barr, Gloria Richardson, Penny Jones, Wilma Harvey, Welcome Shearer, Reba Williams, Eleanor Simmons, Pat Ruppersberger, Suzanne Shaw. Second Row, Left to Right-Judy Jones, Carole Reese, Donna Rowe, Shirley Dean, Barbara Quarles, Mary Turknett, Dottie Cook, Patty Jackson, June Buist, Allene Arnholter, Sandra Stephens, Barbara Skinner, Beverly Masters, Betty Shaal, Sharron Benton. Third Row, Left to Right-Paula Driggers, Annette Ritter, Dora Cornwall, Joyce Johns, Marlene Nazworth, Dottie Collins, Connie Walker, Lynn Farris, Sandra Amos, Yvonne Petty, Gayle Smith, Barbara Cole, Molly Brophy. ALPHA CARLOTTA BURTON BEE MOORE Service Chairman Sergeant-at-Arms PATSY GAMBLE Social Chairman SANDRA Rooesns DEBBY MCCARTHY Treaswer Membership Chairman susAN me 1.c.c. LINDA WAHL Vice-President HAZEL HARBY Refreshment Chairman MARY-LEE BONE President Alpha celebrates the end of its second successful year as one of Lee's out- standing Y-Teen clubs. Organized two years ago, these Y-Teens have certainly earned a permanent place at Lee. Through the efforts and work of its members, Alpha has done much for both school and community. Socials, proiects, hard work, l First Row, Left to Right-Susan Lile, Hazel Harby, Helen Nixon, Billie Kirby, Patsy Crawford, Patsy Gamble, Debbie McCarthy, Bebe Burton. Second Row, Left to Right-Joyce Akers, Nancy Camp, Nora Araneo, Diane Clark, Sharon Hall, Linda Cameron, Karen Cornelius, Gwen Henderson, Carole King, Kitty Hobbs, Margie Jenkins, Hazel Huckins, Angie Jones, Susan Hoy, Leesie Knight, B-etty Benton, Beverly Buzhardt, Marsha Dendler, Leah Bills, Mirth Kirby. Third Row, Left to Right-Billie Harvey, Shirley Arsenault, Sandy Breckur, Nancy Cassedy, Karen Kammerdiener, Norma Carrol, Pat Clark, Mary Lloyd Coleman, Ann Davidson, Gail Cowart, Penny Lockett, Nancy Anthony, Louise Bone, Peggy Hackett, Dorothy Coulter, Meta Bond, Ginny Kay Fortson, Sherrie Hengle, Jenny Frakes, Judy Crippen, Sue Johnston, Jeanie Gregory, Sandra Jay. Y - T E E N S BARBARA MILLER Y E N Chaplain 7' j Y O a N0 SALLY HARRIS Corresponding Secretary I A S Q I NANCY CASSIDY x ' Recording Secretary -ng BILL ADE Mascot and lots of fun have highlighted their year. Alpha began the school year with a garden party honoring incoming sophomores and climaxed it with a houseparty at the beach. The enthusiasm and co-operation of the club have been evident in Alpha's many activities. fpwm. Q sm :W g 1 First Row, Left to Right-Sandra Rodgers, Barbara Miller, Bee Moore, Linda Wahl, Bill Ade, Mary Lee Bone, Nancy Cassidy, Sally Harris. Second Row, Left to Right-Nancy O'NeaI, Sandra McGregor, Pat McLeod, Betty Stanly, Shirley Rodgers, Duane McRae, Susan Tyson, Ruth Martin, Luna Spencer, Barbara Nagle, Candy Phifer, Paula Nicolai, Peggy Shad, Mary Ann Ware, Frances McCampbell, Suzi Sawyer, Levina Tyra, Dottie Overton, Mary Ann Porter, Eugenie Suter, Linda Miller, Laurene Prescott, Judy Roberson. Third Row, Left to Right-Robin Rhodes, Pinky Saunders, Marcia Sweat, Madeline Sweat, Virginia Taylor, Betty Mayo, Lee Ainsley, Mary Specht, Naomi Roberts, Sandra Roberts, Ada Pruit, Deane Mapes, Mary Witherspoon, Nancy Turknett, Bonnie Patterson, Carol Meister, Audrey Pochy, Harriet L'Engle, Judy Wells, Judy Ray, Gloria Santora. DELTA JANICE WILSON Sefgeflnl CII AYFUS SHIRLEY ANN MARTIN Membership Chairman LUCY PEACOCK JUDY EDWARDS Social Chairman Treasurer LINDA McCLURE Service Chairman YVONNE OLLIPHANT CAROLYN DART Vice-President l.C.C. MARTHA BEDELL President Delta members have been kept busy from sun-up to sun-down-literally! This active Y-Teen group has held a Come-as-you-are breakfast , progressive supper, garden party, and several successful socials, just to name a few of their activities. The clubs service proiect at the children's orphanage was one of their most First Row, Left to Right-Ann Gillette, Carolyn Dart, Lucy Peacock, Beth Walker, Linda McClure, Shirley Ann Martin, Camille Mallard. Second Row, Left to Right--,Sandra McMullen, Mary Posey, Carolyn Waldron, Beverly Williams, Virginia Brawley, Stephanie Wearn, Joyce Miller, Sharon Trump, Emma Jean Thomas, Radine Robertson, Jan Baumgartner, Sandy Poynter, Carol Wild-er, Charlotte Piper, Virginia Caruso, Elizabeth Milner, Dol Miller, Sally McCrory, Agnes Ellis, Madeline Hill. Third Row, Left to Right-Elaine Chance, Roberta Warren, Linda Woods, Kay Stepp, Sandra Onstett, Melinda Smith, Beverly Tovey, Carol Tucker, Burma Weller, Sue Mattix, Carole White, Ann McLeod, Judy Morgan, Rena Goodman, Janice Wilson, Peggy Fraser, .lo Creighton, Neely Paul. Y -TEENS LAURICE WICKERSHAM First Row, Left to Right-Laurice Wickersham, Margaret West, Martha Bedell, Clayton Pickels, Yvonne Olliphant, Judy Edwards. Second Row, Left to Right-Dawn Fisher, Bonnie Bedard, Dorothy Dearing, Mary Ann Faulk, Katherine Fulenwider, Susan Harrell, Diane Davis, Sandra Lightsey, Anne Braddock, Nancy Bingham, Sarah Ellis, Deanne Mapes, Geraldine Anderson, Gayle DeGarmo, Marwees lmeson, Eleanor Akin. Third Row, Left to Right--Sandra Booth, linda Chandler, Louisa Benn, Anne Amann, Kay Kavanaugh, Polly Crane, Sally Hodges, Mahala Booher, Jeanne Adams, Bobbie Barnett, Bernice Stivender, Jean Hall, Marcia Brimhall, Gloria Kirksey, Mary Farah, Joan Anderson, Marsha Cox, Ann Andrews. as 1 gum , Wai' Y .g - Ib ' no A ' E -3. E - Y' WI 9- 9. 3 IZ fb us f 2 - w f :J o E' 4 5' Z - Q O Q -h J H U Q FD 3 I 2 C Q- ' 91 ' 4 3 3 2' rn 5 .Q O 3 Q D : O. ., 5. 2 rg 9: 2 o S' M .3 2 'Q ' ' 2 2 .. '3 - rw 5 S 2 E TC O 0 V' 5 3 Q. fb 2 3 ' I 3 3 5' z 'L E 9. E 3 2 ' 6 S 0 -.. 0 za CD Y' 2 'Q so Q' O ru X' T' 2, m 2 2 E :z I 2' 5' 3 8 Q in Q -I 3 9 E 3 2 Q . ., mi.. V, fn 'U P' Q 2 If 5 e 5 E' 2 2 , .ft Q 2. fl ' , ,s :,- -. 5' -. . S fa'f.:e.g.?.? '4 'G 0 ,B Effie:-2ts':'f?2 1 'g .. 2 ez fu o Km 5 , ' REQ 5-.Q gp! n rs W 2. E ii fn -o 3 ' , ies S225 2' 2-, 2 q.e'i-2a.:.,:,11.hf ' 1 i O 'Eg,,5,5,:--,, .... I :r mswxtmwfn n,Li,i2...I'::'fl '5l':: l '53 3 E I ZETA COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN SONNEE BUCKLAND Sergeant-at-Arms JACKIE OWENS Program Chairman AUDREY BAHR ANN MCCARTHY Social Chairman Treasurer PATSY PITTMAN Service Chairman CAROL JUNE SMITH Vice-President JOYCE STORY l.C.C. PERRY IVIE DONNA BRIDGER Refreshment Chairman President Zeta Y-Teens have been busy with preparations and plans for their eagerly- awaited Cotton Ball since early in the year. The many successful proiects of the club are evidence of the time and energy put into each activity by Zeta members. First Row, Left to Right-Kay Marsh, Marianne MacNichol, Joyce Lennard, Barbara Lauenborg, Carolyn Kemp, Elizabeth McCants, Brenda Stewart. Second Row, Left to Right--Joyce Butler, Mary Ann Yarbrough, Pat Whitley, Sue Simones, Monteen Matzat, Marsha McGovern, Sandra Kelly, Claudia Tate, Dot Smith, Faye Radue, Patricia McCormick, Barbara Jean LaRosa, Norma Patrick, Virginia Strom, Patsy Smith, Judy Lipscomb, Sylvia Roberts, Joyce Shramm. Third Row, Left to Right-Peggy Milligan, Sandra Stumph, Kay Pickels, Gerry Mackoul, Loretta Lamb, Terry Lauramore, Bobs Kunsman, Karen Mathieson, Alice Youdal, Jeanette Richardson, Delores Richardson, Chloe Marshall, Mickey Thorton, Linda Light, Patty Miller, Betty Moore, Linda Tyler. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Karen Rock, Doris Watson, Jane Shoaf, Kaye Partin, Edith Menzie, Mary Lou Westover, Mary Ann Wood, Nancy Robinson, Marilyn Norton, Ramona Lenahan, Beverly McClelland, Sandra Sherman, Nancy LaRosa, Caryl Smith, Pam Ward, Sandra Kah, Marion Kavanagh, Gayle Zorn, Pat Ramsey, Martha Wells. TEENS 7,1 YQ MARTHA REINICK Corresponding Sec'tary 1 FRANCES WENTZ Recording Secretary JIMMY COBB Mascot Outstanding in the potato chip sale, Zeta members not only finish everything they start but excel also. Parties, service proiects, informative and interesting programs are all a part of these Y-Teens busy routine. First Row, Left to Right-Martha Reinick, Frannie Wentz, Ann McCarthy, Donna Bridger, Jimmy Cobb, Carol June Smith, Sonnee Buckland, Ann Corbin. Second Row, Left to Right-Perry Ivie, Martha Scrivener, Ann Holmes, Judy Scherer, Kathryn Tillotson, Dot Mann, Patsy McCranie, Jackie Owens, Joyce Story, Audrey Bahr, Mary Noble, Patsy Pitman, Joan Bennett. Third Row, Left to Right-Pat Hodges, Mary Jean Gunn, M'Liss Eby, Betty Bellflower, Suzie Baumgardn-er, Barbara Coppins, Gail Barry, Marilyn Davis, Patty Jackson, June Buist, Jean Cox, Marion Forehand, Joanne Darlington, Nell Hallenbeck. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Shirley Eagle, Marie Denney, Anyse Henry, Gail Draper, Arveen Eskrild, Marsha Cox, Janet Davis, Kathryn Camp- bell, Carole Clark, Lynn Coles, Beth Glasgow, Judee Irwin, Nanny Henderson, Adair Colbert, Pat Frigo, Jackie Allen, Joyce Johnson. Fifth Row, Left to Right-Judy Durrance, Camille Chastain, Sandra Cochran, Martha Edison, Mary Clark, Claudette Allen, Judy Freudenberg, Tim Adams, Betty Hayden, Marsha Gibson, Dottie Gallie, Alice Ann Bivens, Gloria Gross, Gwen Herbert, Dorcas Griswold, Arnola Boynton, Beverly Brink. ANN CORBIN Chaplain Kay Kavanaugh Runner-up -1 Stephanie Wearn Miss HI Y Sandy Wood, Mascot Bob Malone, President MISS HI-Y CONTEST Sponsored by: Alpha Hi-Y Bee Moore, Nancy Cassidy, Ramona Lenahan Sue Johnston Runner-up BOB MALONE SANDY WOOD President Mascot WAYS PARKS MALCOLM JuLiAN Vice-President Recording Secreta ry JIM MURRELL JERRY GAFFORD TVSUS'- ef I Corresponding Sec'ty ALPHA LARRY STANLEY DON MACLEOD Sergeant-at-Arms Chaplain Alpha, the 'founder of the Miss Hi-Y Beauty Contest , has been busier than ever this year. Fellowship, worship, recreation-these are but some of the ways in which Alpha's members are drawn together. This active Hi-Y's activities include service proiects, sports tournaments, parties, and morning prayer services. First Row, Left to Right-Jerry Gafford, Jim Murrell, Hays Parks, Sandra Wood, Bob Malone, Don Macleod. Second Row, Left to Right-Fred Lewis, Bill Lindsey, Dudley Johnson, Jimmy Pugh, Garry Durham, Larry Wood, Don Lohman. Third Row, Left to Right-Gilbert Edwards, Donnie Light, Phil Cooke, Rip Poitevent, Sammy Caruso, Billy Davis, Frank Mathews, Bill Crow. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Tommy Paine, Jack Tucker, George Aldridge, Larry Ulery, Jerry Davis, Allen Deloach, John Leland, Rion Carswell, Ben Libby. PORTER MOTLEY President TOMMY DONAHOO YVONNE OLLIPHANT Vice-President Mascot BILLY MADDEN WELCOME SHEARER Treasurer Secretary JOHN AHL BILL ADE Sergeant-at-Arms E Chaplain t Guided by well-chosen officers and an enthusiastic advisor, Beta continues to excel in its service to the community and to offer a variety of activities to its mem- bers. Beta enioys numerous successful socials during the year and plans for their annual Beta Beauties soon get under way. This is one of their maior proiects and at this time the outstanding Sophomore boy is presented. First Row, Left to Right-John Ahl, Billy Madden, Tommy Donahoo, Yvonne Oiliphant, Porter Motley, Bill Ade, Doug Davis. Second Row, Left to Right-Billy Ballou, Winston Jervis, Penney Camp, Buddy Hardin, George Howard, Bo Jackson, Bruce Nelson, Billy Spurlin, Hank Haynes, Jimmy Baker, Courty Fisher, Third Row, Left to Right-John Gay, Billy Burgstiner, Ken Johnson, Mike Ishie, George Carey, Jim White, Donald Pekks, Bubba Lawrence, Clayton Pickels, John Donahoo, Donald Howard. Fourth Row, Left to Right-David Wilson, Lewis McArthur, Fred Rasmussen, Lloyd Jones, B. L. Vanzant, Robert Sanborn, Marvin Rozier, Keith Reichman, Jesse Pipkin, Bobby Prim, Gene Brosky, John Andrews, Guy Johnson, Fleming Keefe. JlMMY COBB MARTHA BEDELL President Mascot BOB BROYLES CHARLES CLEVELAND Vice-President Segretqry GEORGE FOZZARD IVAN MCMULLEN Treasurer Chaplain l GENE CARTEE Liv BENNY BUTLER Sergeant-at-Arms Historian Delta has carried on and furthered its high aims during the past year. Out- standing in athletic events sponsored by the YMCA and in its service to school and community as well, this Hi-Y has contributed much to the development and growth of its members. Delta has planned and successfully carried out various outstanding socials, programs, and service proiects throughout the year. m Yer: 5 gi First Row, Left to Right-George Fozzard, Ivan McMullen, Bobby Broyles, Martha Bedell, Jimmy Cobb, Charles Cleveland, Gene Cartee, Benny Butler, Norman Abraham. Second Row, Left to Right-Bill Delcomyn, Leo Provinsky, Jerry Mackoul, Donn Easterling, Gus Stathis, Billy McCutchen, Bryan Norton, Peake Dana, Charles Kori. Third Row, Left to Right-Tommy Waters, Ed Cone, Richard Smith, Billy Valentine, Bobby Gavin, Jack Hand, Willard Hines, Clarence Rose. GAMMA HI-Y GUY NIX BARBARA MILLER President Mascot JIM WHITE LINTON TAYLOR Vice-President Secretary GEORGE PEARSON KIM PORTER Treasurer Chaplain FORD LAUMER ROBERT JACKSON Sergeant-at-Arms Historian Early in the year this energetic club begins plans for their eagerly-awaited Gamminstrel . Aside from being a mcior money-making proiect, this production is another example of the companionship achieved by this Hi-Y in working together. Gamma has participated in numerous athletic contests, given some outstanding socials, and has had as its goal the fulfillment of Hi-Y ideals. First Row, Left to Right-Ford Laumer, Robert Jackson, Linton Taylor, Jim White, Barbara Miller, Guy Nix, George Pearson, Kim Porter. Second Row, Left to Right-Leon Christy, John McGovern, Jack Hardman, Basil Griffin, Chuck Oberdorfer, Jerry Wolfe, Tommy Grimes, Eddie Gilbert, Mr. Robertson. Third Row, Left to Right-David Baker, Keith Perkins, Linn Parkinson, Jimmy McCully, Ken Kelly, Dick Padgett, Don Adams. Fourth Row, Left to Right-John Richardson, Laurie Tomlinson, George Bennett, David Greene, Mac McCollum, John Gardner, Ronnie Smalley, Tom Curry, Bobby Disher, Mik'e Weddington, Carl Spurrier. Raffle dem bones' Long fall brown skin Barbara And den I sez to him I wish I was in DIXIE GAMMINSTREL Lawsy me ! Sponsored by: Gamma Hi-Y 'K A529 GEORGE GABEL ANNE TOWERS President Mqggof DfW'D SHOAF DALE BASSETT Vice-President Recording Secretary PERKE ROBINSON JOHN KELBAUGH Treasure' Membership Secretary C-Q X A 'Z e lv Q' .ina O ' ii WilQf,iIl.2'liT'SfD K A P P A ' , H I - Y W'Si'l,,F,'?ILEY ,. f In C9 Socials, good times, and lots of fun characterize this outstanding Hi-Y but Kappa never loses sight of the YMCA's high standards and goals. lts members have been kept busy with service proiects, car washes, and community projects through- out the year. Outstanding programs, service to others, and the desire for higher achievement mark Kappa as a strong and energetic club. ,.m,, il' 3: First Row, Left to Right-Wayne McDonald, Dale Bassett, George Gabel, Anne Towers, David Shoaf, Perke Robinson, Dwight Bailey, John Kelbaugh. Second Row, Left to Right-Jim Castello, Bob Kent, John lngle, Richard Zorn, Richard Massey, Jack Knowlton, George Bittner, Andy Temples, Garry McKendree, Kenneth Strickland, Joe Zeigler, Roy Clarke, Lauren Sompayrac, Jerry Heckman, Rick Mobley, John TenBroeck. Third Row, Left to Right-Clayton Kennedy, Tom Lyerly, Evans Harrell, Phillip Sasnett, Joe Steele, Jim Calhoun, Bill Dowling, Harry Brown, Ronnie Glenn, Jon Davis, Bob Edwards, Robert Abstein, Grier Campbell, Jimmy Donovan, Jim Elmore, Jim Prosser, George Johnson. lVAN McMULLEN SANDRA McMULLEN President Vice-President PAULA NICOLAI ANN GILLETTE Secretary Treasurer HAZEL HUCKINS TALMADGE LEE Chaplain Sergeant-at-Arms JUNIOR RED cnoss 0- The Junior Red Cross chapter at Lee is one of the most active in the county. Composed of representatives from each home room, the organization plans various school drives and programs. Among these is the Toys for Tots campaign for which Lee's chapter won a prize from the Junior Chamber of Commerce. First Row, Left to Right-Judy Ayoub, Annette Gottlieb, Linda Hazouri, Karen Cornelius. Second Row, Left to Right-Joan Enge, Gail Winstead, Linda Ray, Sylvia Roberts, Agnes Ellis, Barbara McLeod, Sue Smith, Janet Proctor, Pat Johnson, Shir- ley Smith, Cathy Wheat, Nancy Ann Carter, John McCoy, Mary Noble, Sandra Stokes. Third Row, Left to Right-Billy Spurlin, Jimmy Baker, Bonnie Patterson, Monica Conrad, Nannette Smith, Frances Wentz, Patsy McCranie, Ivan McMullen, Sandy Wood, Hazel Huckins, Paula Nicolai, Geraldine Mackoul, Norman Abraham, Gayle Bland. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Jack Tucker, Molly Brophy, Louisa Benn, Marsha Dendler, Marie Baken, Emma Gray Hillyer, Janice Moore, Perke Robinson, Basil Griffin. RADIO GUILD BOB BROYLES President SHARON HUGHES WELCOME SHEARER JIM KERLIN Student Director Secretary Vice-President BOB MALONE MARSHA McGOVERN Sergeant-at-Arms Treasurer MARGIE JENKINS Chaplain Lee students have enjoyed many hours of happy listening this year because of our own radio show, Lee High Jinks . The Radio Guild is responsible for this well-planned weekly program. Music, school news, and guest celebrities-these are the ingredients of every show, but too often the hard work, planning and behind- the-scene activities that go into each program are forgotten. Aside from the weekly show, the Radio Guild has an annual all day program. Plans for a T. V. show are now in progress. First Row, Left to Right-Sharon Hughes, Marsha McGovern, Margie Jenkins, Bobby Broyles, Jim Kerlin, Bob Malone, Miss Horne. Gabel, Sandy Noble, Lauren Jones, Tucker, Second Row, Left to Right-Eugenia High, Moreen Silver, Jackie Owens, Robert Jackson, Barbara Coppins, George George Fozzard, Hazel Huckins, Jack Knowlton, Ann Braddock, Mary Posey, Jean Carrison, Gail Cowart, Martha Reinick, Poynter, Bee Moore, Martha Harvey, Sandra McDaniel. Third Row, Left to Right-Sandra Cochran, Ann Edenfield, Mary Nancy Camp, Lynda Miller, Eugenie Suter, Nancy Henderson, Jack Hardman, Paula Nicolai, Allen DeLoach, Rick Seiler, Sompayrac, Suzie Baumgardner, Janis Hardin, Arnola Boynton, Jackie McMillan, Fourth Row, Left to Right-Courtney John McGovern, Phil Slinger, Geraldine Smith, Kathryn Campbell, Ann Andrews, Douglas Lazarus, David Baker, Jack Charles Cleveland, Gus Hendricks, Mike Greene, Jim Prosser, James Murphy, Jennie Mizelle, Marlene Smiley. JOHN DONAHOO President K COURTNEY JONES CAROL MEISTER Recording Secretary Second Vice-President KATHERINE MIKE GREENE FULENWIDER Treasurer JACK KNOWLTON Cogespfndlng ALICE ANN alvlNs Parliamentarian ecre my Chaplain 1 LEE NATIONAL c H A P T ER roRENslc LEAGUE The National Forensic League is an honor for which many strive. A student may not become a member until he has a minimum of twenty points, earned by debat- ing, public speaking, and the like. For many years, a leading chapter, Lee's Na- tional Forensic League was named Leading Florida Chapter last year. N.F.L. is one of Lee's few National organizations. Under the sponsorship ot Miss Eunice Horne, this organization has done much for our school through the encouragement and incentive it has given many of our leaders. First Row, Left to Right-Katherine Fulenwider, Carol Meister, Eugenie Suter, Mary Noble, Sarah Ellis, Marsha McGovern, Sandy Poynter, Hazel Huckins, Miss Horne. Second Row, Left to Right-Bill Mervin, George Gabel, John Donahoo, Allen D-e- Loach, Sharon Hughes, Courtney Jones, Alice Ann Bivins, Suzie Baumgardner, Mary Posey, Martha Reinick, Jack Knowlton. Third Row, Left to Right-Rick Seiler, Bob Woodruff, Phil Slinger, Mike Greene, Jim Kerlin, Douglas Lazarus, Jim Prosser, Lauren Sompayrac, Dave Wilson, John Ahl. MARTHA REINICK ANNE BRADDOCK President Vice-President SHIRLEY ANN ANN GILLETTE MARTIN Recording Secretary Treasurer NANCY O'NEAL MARSHA McGOVERN Chaplain Corresponding Secretary THESPIAN s 0- SOCIETY , .5 A--.J The purpose of this group is to afford students the opportunity to participate in the amateur theatricals presented during the year. Students may work behind the scenes as stage hands, set designers and prompters, or they may prefer to work behind the footlights. To become a Thespian, students must earn points by making posters, appearing before audiences, public speaking, and the like. l l'! r l'-ters First Row, Left to Right-Madeline Hill, Sandy Poynter, Eugenie Suter, Sarah Ellis, Judy Roberson, Ann Gillette, Marsha McGovern, Barbara Skinner, Nancy Warren, Karen Cornelius. Second Row, Left to Right-Mary Posey, Hazel Huckins, Yvonne Olliphant, Mary Noble, Anne Braddock, Carol Wilder, Carole White, Nancy Henderson, Patsy McCranie. Third Row, Left to Right-Betty Hiers. Naomi Roberts, Audrey Bohr, Carol Meister, Martha Reinick, Liz Palmer, Pam Ward, Jennie Frakes, Paula Nicolai, Sandra Galli, Sally Elmore. Fourth Row, Left to Right--Welcome Shearer, Douglas Lazarus, Bob Woodruff, Mike Greene, Courtney Jones, Sharon Hughes, Susie Baumgardner, Miss Horne, David Wilson, Clark Winchester, George Gable, John Donahoo. rent Those wild Twenfies FORENSIC FROLICS Et cefera, etc., etc. Baby Doll More-more, tell us more! W.. . Q M0 Three cheers for Harry High School! Sponsored by: Thespicm Society EDWARD CONE Master Counseler JERRY HAZOURI DON STOWELL Junior Counselor Senior Counselor GEORGE FOZZARD IVAN McMULLEN Junior Deacon Senior Deacon PATTY MILLER JERRY MACKOUL Mascot ' Past Master Counselor W ni . gfypw K ge onoen or D :Mo LAY f x .ffsl-EU. ' DeMolay offers young men, between the ages of fourteen and twenty years exclusively, worthwhile occupation, lasting friendships, and a program designed to develop and further those qualities characteristic of the outstanding leaders in our time. Sponsored by the Masons, this fraternal organization provides parties for its members as well. E Ss? lie? Emir.. First Row, left to Right-Donn Easterling, Ed Cone, Jerry Mackoul, Patty Miller, Ivan McMullen, Eugene Tucker, Ted Jeffers. Second Row, Left to Right--Bobby Broyles, Tommy Waters, Jim Harris, Garry Durham, Leon Christy, Philip Myers, Larry Woods, Jerry Hazouri, Dale Kirkham, Tommy Grimes, Don Stowell, Frank Harrison, Third Row, Left to Right- Roger Mann, David Baker, Roger Mock, Cris Ford, George Fozzard, Edward Chance, Billy McCutchen, Linton Taylor, Dale Bassett, Marvin Rozear, David Walker. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Robert Greele, Ronnie Glenn, Jimmy Pickren, Tommy Fletcher, Billy Davis, Herbie Collins, Billy Valentine, Dick Carson, Dwight Bailey, David Shoaf, Robert Jackson, George Gabel, Eugene O'Connell. MADELINE HILL ZANDRA PARKER DOT LOWE Faith Worthy Advisor Charity A we R A I N B O W G I R L S 53 qfggf: Rainbow Girls is the division ofthe Masons for girls between the ages of twelve and twenty-one. lts purpose is to guide young women along the Christian path and teach them charity. Anyone who is the daughter of a Mason or a member of the Eastern Star, or is a friend of a Rainbow Girl, is eligible for membership. Kneeling-Dot Lowe. First Row, Left to Right-Jackie Jackson, Diane Lowe, Margaret Cashwell, Mary Wermescher, Charlene Sams, Betty Jo Futch, Laurene Prescott, Sandra Windham, Beverly Buzhardt, Madeline Hill. Second Row, Left to Right-Sally Mathewes, Edith Valentine, Alice Youdal, Sylvia Roberts, Diane Roberts, Etta Davis, Marilyn Hart, Yvonne Petty, Patsy McCranie, Edna Starling. Third Row, Left to Right-Gloria Santora, Nancy LaRosa, Ada Pruitt, Penny Lockett, Jeanne Waldo, Diane Dickson, Estella Seating, Linda Woods, Jane Shoaf, Sandy Poynter. MARTHA BEDELL Third Place Winner E BA ANNE TOWERS Miss Lee High GEORGE GABEL SUSAN HOY President Contest MISS LEE HIGH CONTE RBARA COPPINS Miss Hair YVONNE OLLIPHANT Second Place Winner Sponsored by Student SUE JOHNSTON MARGARET WEST Miss Personality Miss Smile Coun STUDENT COUNCIL GEORGE GABEL President LINTON TAYLOR MARTHA BEDELL Vice President Secretary SANDY POYNTER ANNE TOWERS Treasurer Chaplain 6 HONOR CODE 6 l, as a student of Robert E. Lee High School, will work for the ideals and wel- flp- 'III 100 fare of this school both with confidence in myself and trust in God. I will sincerely if ' i try to obey the rules of the school and will encourage in my fellow students the ,. so fx same spirit of obedience. t I fl A I will strive unceasingly to promote and maintain honesty in the classrooms, L NL I v cooperate with my fellow students and teachers, improve my academic scholarship, -T3 practice good sportsmanship and develop in myself the qualities of a good citizen, w..,.,.. W ,,,,,, increase the spirit of service within the student body. M By these endeavors we hope to improve continually the dignity and honor of ' our school. First Row, Left to Right-Laurice Wickersham, Patsy Smith, Jennie Mizell, Suzi Sawyer, Judy Wainwright, Janice Wilson, Patty Stephenson, Barbara Jean LaRosa, Susan Lile, Luna Spencer, Barbara Nagel, Faye Kendrick. Second Row, Left to Right-Sue Johnston, Susan Harrell, Virginia Hurley, Sandra Wood, Mary L-ee Bone, Lessie Knight, Margaret West, Sharron Benton, Marcia Brimhall, Arlene Nocilla, Sandra Cochran, Barbara Quarles, Pam Ward, Third Row, Left to Right-Edith Menzie, Karen Kierce, Lee Ainsley, Sandra Woods, Perry Ivie, Mahala Booher, Katherine Fulenwider, Carolyn Dart, Judy Edwards, Sandra Gallie, Radine Robertson. Fourth Row, Left to Right- Mary Posey, Larry Dorminy, Bill Dowling, John Gardener, John Marcellus, Tom Corry, Marshall Carr, Tommy Don- ahoo, Bill Ade, Charles Commander, Kim Porter, Tommy Grimes, Chuck Oberdorfer. OFFICERS First Row, Left to Right-Sandy Poynter, Treasurer, Martha Bedell, Secretary, Anne Towers, Chaplain. Second Row, Left to Right- George Gable, President, Mrs. Amy White, Sponsor, Linton Taylor, Vice-President. .ww DEVOTIONAL COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right-Jean Carrison, Debby McCarthy, Anne Towers, chairman, Hazel Huckins, Gail Winstead, Sandra Rodgers. Second Row, Left to Right-Marsha Cox, Katherine Fulenwider, Sally McCrory, Louise Bone, Robin Rhodes, Helen Nixon, Third Row, Left to Right-Perry lvie, Angie Jones, Dorothy Coulter, Bob Broyles, Ann Davidson, Nancy Cassidy. .....a,.. Hunan-1-6 '01, . X? wb-I--.., HONOR CODE COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right--John Ahl, Carol Meister. Second Row, Left to Right-George Pearson, chairman, Benny Butler. Q 'if .Q un 1 ELECTION COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right-Sandra Rodgers, Suzi Sawyer, Second Row, Left to Right-Ken Kelly, Guy Nix, chairman, Jimmy McCuily. illsnmms STORE COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right-Mary-Lee Bone, Chairman, Nancy O'Neal, Donna Bridger, Debby McCarthy, Laurice Wickersham, Susan Hoy, Barbara Miller, Frances McCampbell. Second Row, Left to Right- Charles Alderman, Leah Bills, Lavena Tyra, Perry lvie, Sandra Johnson, Sally Harris, Sonnee Buckland, Bifl Ade. Third Row, Left to Right-John Ahl, Jeannie Frakes, Audrey Pochy, Betty Mayo, Tom Corry, Lee Ainsley, Ramona Lenahan, Dale Bassett, Tommy Grimes. , WW' 3' 2' 52? 1 gm. I- Q- E x ,. ? ,M COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Kneeling, Left to Right-Patsy McCranie, Laurice Wickersham, Mary Lee Bone, Nancy Cassidy, Liz Palmer. Standing, Left to Right- George Pearson, Jimmy Cobb, David Shoaf, Guy Nix, .lim Kerlin. FINANCE COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right-Sandy Poynter, Judy Edwards, Dot Mann. Second Row, Left to Right-Don Easterling, Benny Butler, Jim Cobb, Chairman. sf 9 T- Q 5 i, x STUDENT COUNCIL PUBLICITY COMMITTEE First Row, Left to Right-Sandy Poynter, Suzi Sawyer, Liz Palmer, Chairman, Jim Kerlin, Chairman, Carol Wilder, Barbara Skinner. Second Row, Left to Right-Mary Posey, Nancy Warren, Audrey Pochy, Hedy Stembridge, Dot Smith, Kay Marsh. Third Row, Left to Right-Mary Noble, Audrey Bahr, Carol Meister, Sally Elmore, Alice Ann Bivins, Martha Reinick, Patsy McCranie. STAGE CREW 5? First Row, Left to Right-Miss Horne, Judy Roberson, Liz Palmer, Patsy McCranie, Mary Posey, Nancy Warren, Sandy Poynter. Second Row, Left to Right-Welcome Shearer, Charles Wilson, Douglas Lazarus, Bob Woodruff, Sally Elmore, Martha Reinick, Mike Greene. Third Row, Left to Right-Danny Boree, Porter Motley, John Donahoo, Donald Howard, Talmadge Lee, Tommy Donahoo, Clayton Pickels. CAMERA CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Wayne Sweat, David McKinney, Frank Bradford, David Toohill, Brownie Inman. Second Row, Left to Right-James Murphy, Richard Martin, Earl Carlson, Bill Delcomyn, George Darden, Aaron Norton, Miss Anderson. Third Row, Left to Right-Johnny McCoy, Preston Johnson, William Jordon, Claude Abbott, John Duguid, Hugh Graham, Ralph Keene, Herman Heape. HALL MONITORS First Row, Left to Right-Gene Morton, Bill Ade, Damon Ratterree, Bill Crow, Ray Collins, James Chester, Terrell Hendrix. Second Row, Left to Right-Rick Wotring, Bill Berkowitz, Billy Williams, Wayne Pullen, Jimmy Obi. Third Row, Left to Right-David Shoof, Henry Parham, Ronnie Glenn, Frank Henderson, Tommy Paine, David Runton, Jim Pugh. FUTURE NURSES First Row, Left to Right-Patsy Garden, Carol Wilder, Margaret Gibbs, Betty King. Second Row, Left to Right-Linda Hurst, Judy Durrance, Luna Spencer, Karen Cornelius, Gwen Henderson, Gayle Bland. Third Row, Left to Right-Beverly Buzhardt, Joyce Kesterson, Janice Moore, Taber Barton, Betty Jo Huff, Margaret Harris, Judy Burgess, Eloise Bennett. Q as ,ww W VARSITY FOOTBALL f I 4 Left to Right- WARREN KIRKHAM JOHN PROM ALTON DEAN VIRGIL DINGMAN First Row, Left to Right-lshie, Adams, Motley, Carey, Knowlton, Beasley, Cochran, Hardin, Gavin, Tinsley, Jackson, White, Jones, McArthur. Second Row, Left to Right-Carr, J. Donahoo, T. Donuhoo, Hines, DeLoach, Pickels, Stanley, Hardman, Howard, Mock, Com- mander, Knapp, Davis. Third Row, Left to Right-Madden, Tanner, Lee, Lawrence, Pekks, Burgstiner, Jackson, Macleod, Boyette, McCollum, Davis, Bray, Laumer, Andrews, Shorstein, White. Lee Opponents I2 DuPont 'I2 'I4 Pensacola I4 13 Miami eaaaan 7 'I4 Miami Senior 'I4 ss was: Palm saaah o 6 Coral Gables 14 33 Landon 7 26 Lakeland o 9 Jackson o 7 Chat! anaa ga 6 CLAYTON PICKELS LARRY STANLEY Cupwin ca-capiaia DON ADAMS BILL BURGSTINER MARSHALL CARR DOUG DAVIS Guard End End Fullback JERRY DAVIS ALLEN DE LOACH JOHN DONAHOO JACK HARDMAN Guard Hulfback Cenler Tackle LAWRENCE JACKSON Halfback DONALD HOWARD End WILLARD HINES Halfback ROD JACKSON End FRED LAWRENCE Guard This year we saw our gridiron activities kicked off with our game against the DuPont Dragons. From the outcome of this game one does not have to be far- sighted to see that this new school from across the river will pose a threat to the present powers. PORTER MOTLEY Quarterback WILLIAM MADDEN Manager JIM WHITE Halfback JOHN ANDREWS Tackle JIM WHITE Manager Our only loss of the year was To Coral Gables, the Top team in the stare. This game was played on a new and unknown field. The Generals fought honor- ably against their Team and felt they showed Miami not to be overconfidenf. l F C. W. BOYETTE Tackle JOE BEASLEY Tackle 'W' E GEORGE CAREY Guard CARL COCHRAN Center TOM DONAHOO Quarterback BOBBY GAVIN Halfback JOE KNAPP Guard LLOYD JONES MIKE ISHIE End TOMMY KNOWLTON Guard FORD LAUMER End TALMADGE LEE Quarterback The score of the West Palm game reminds this reporter of the Landon game. Almost everyone got a chance to play in these two games and play they did. The school has a right to be proud of their team. LEWIS MCARTHUR Halfback DON MACLEOD Tackle ROGER MOCK Tackle MAC McCOLLUM ln the Lakeland game we again saw the Generals' Steamroller in action. Then came the Big Game against Jackson with lots of hard running, tackling, and blocking. This game decided Lee as the city champs and allowed them to play in the Meninak game, which they did victoriously. PAUL TANNER f , at , f,', ,, WT Mt . 47' ' DAVID TINSLEY Guard i iwwli Halfback 'M BLUES QW tiff, First Row, Left to Right-James Donovan, Jimmy Wilt, Roy Martin, Jack Kelly, Dale Kirkham, Jerry Gafford, Buddy Holmes, Chris Morris, Charles Joseph, Dennis Maddox. Second Row, Left to Right-Jerry Galbraith, Earl Crosby, Steve Johnson, Pete Blanchard, Harry Mosely, Jack Hand, Fred Dunbar, Buddy Wotring, Fred Lewis, Phil Wakeland, Pete Dana, Edward Gilbert. Third Row, Left to Right-Coach Crawford, Randy Falton, Perry Lewis, Ronald Norstrum, Steve Revels, John Gardner, Thomas Corry, Jimmy Mills, Alex Dean, Vernon Roberts, John Gay, GRAYS Buddy Doty, Coach Saare. First Row, Left to Right-Alwin McGartlin, Jim Cassidy, Gus Stathis, Wayne Durham, James Kori, Bobby La- Belle, Norman Abraham, Tommy Grimes, Gerald Pendry, James Tarr, Jack Kelly, Sam Van Parris, Tommy Sager, Charles Wilson. Second Row, Left to Right-Walter Nauchbauer, Tab Dowling, John Gray, Wesley King, John Smith, Earl Carlson, David Davis, Tommy Gladden, Monty Crook, Billy Rose, Eugene Griffin, Thomas Hender- son, Thomas Belisario, John Tenbrock. Third Row, Left to Right-Coach Nelson Vinal, Franklin Stoudamire, Wayne Hittell, Roy Cannaday, Grier Campbell, Joe Tyler, Clark Flyn, John Duguid, Billy Gillespie, Craig Stanley, Fred Roberts, John Byrd, Charles Dorman, Leroy Segassie, Robert Shearer, Joe Steele, Mike Wedding- ton, Buddy Hittell. 'L' CLUB First Row, Left to Right-Clayton Pickels, John Donahoo, Donald Davis, Chester Taylor. Second Row, Left to Right-Billy Madden, Tommy Donahoo, Jimmy Pugh, Willard Hines, Bob Murray, Perke Robinson, Don Adams, Bobby Gavin, Jack Hardman, Bo Jackson, Jim White, George Gable. Third Row, Left to Right-Joe Beasley, Porter Motley, Mike lshie, Robert Bondurant, Gary Mac Kindery, John Vaugn, George Pearson, Billy Burgstiner, Rick Mobley, Coach Kirkham. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Carl Cochran, Tommy Knowlton, Larry Stanley, Bubba Lawrence, Donald Howard, Marshall Carr, Jerry Davis, Jim White. LEE - JACKSON SPONSORS Left to Right-Linton Taylor, Barbara Miller, Welcome Shearer, Nancy Cassidy, Fleming Keefe, Sandra Jay, Bill Ade, Yvonne Olliphani. ELEANOR AKIN BARBARA COPPINS BEE MOORE SANDY WOOD CHEERLEADERS MRS. JOANN WYSE Sponsor SUE JOHNSTON Head Cheerleader BABS BR SUSAN SANDRA ROGERS ANNE TOWERS OOME LILE Y- -1 BASKETBALL The basketball team, captained by Marshall Carr, had a very suc cessful season. There was much excitement in these games as character ized by our fabulous overtime play against Landon January 18. We went to the State Meet where we played good but not good enough. We were co-city champs and also Group ll Class AA Champs. SCHEDULE LEE Paxon Dec. 17 56 Kenny Dec. 21 66 Lakeland Jan. 4 47 Edgewater 5 62 Jackson 8 49 LARRQTQNLEY Miami Jackson 11 60 W. P. Beach 12 69 Fletcher 15 59 Landon 18 69 DuPont 22 71 MARSHALL CARR, Kenny 25 53 C P Jackson 29 44 Forward Boone Feb 1 80 Edgewater 2 72 Miami Sr. 7 46 Miami Edison 8 45 Coral Gables 9 72 Landon 12 61 Miami Sr. 16 62 DuPont 19 74 Paxon 22 81 State Tournaments Fokn LAUMER Claaxlonlee Ma IZ 22 Forward Landon 26 61 MALCOLM JULIAN DON DAVIS Forward Guard n OPP 53 75 54 38 44 59 40 49 68 46 47 51 60 63 51 65 65 65 54 58 51 42 40 51 GENE BROSKEY Forward JOHNNY FORBES Forward BUDDY HARDIN Guard KIMBALL PORTER Guard CHARLES KEMP Center TOMMY DONAHOO Guard VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD First Row, Left to Right-Kim Porter, Buddy Hardin, Tommy Donahoo, Donald Davis, .lohn Forbes, Gene Broskey. Second Row, Left lo Righl-Coach Nelson Vinal, Marshall Carr, Charles Kemp, Malcolm Julian, Ford Laumer, Larry Stanley. JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Firsl Row, Left to Righl-George Walters, Billy Gillespie, Sieve Peeples, John Gray, Mac McCollum. Second Row, Lefl to Righl-Joe Tyler, Ronnie Carroll, Wayne HitteIl, Guy Sams, Perry Lewis, Coach Alton Dean. SWIMMING TEAM Bill Sides, Bill Mock, Jim Marsh, Coach Saare Ronald Davis, Ralph Danson, Bob Abslein, Ken Scott, Dale Basset, Frank Lipscomb, George Gabel, Jim Marsh, Rick Mobley, Tom Corry, Marvin Roser, Lauren Sompyrac. Peter Teasdale, Rip Poifeveni, Bob Murray, Bob Sanborn, Phil Cooke, Donald Clayton, Basil Griffin, Earl Means, Roe Allaway, Gordon Blalock Fred Lewis, Sam Pillsbury. Ill 1- W. We-M I ' f-59-AH fw' LQ '?'xg-1 ,01 W' ,Qi mi 'bw V. fl' 'ww WW www n ll .JE W4 TRACK TEAM mam, SCHEDULE Miami Relays March Lee Relays Mqrgh Florida Relays March Le'e Invitational April Tri-County April Big-Ten April Group 2 Meet May State Meet Mqy 11 3 as ww 3 35 '-- ll 4 I Q. nv- I i 1 sl I I Left to Right-Coach Dingmanp Chester Taylor, Captain, Bill Ade, Co-Captain, John Vaughn, Manager. First Row, Left to Right-Pipkin, TenBroeck, Easter ,Kelly, Ade, Jackson, Gilbert, Donavon, Hardin, J. L. White, J. W. White, Helms, Edwards, McDonald, King. Second Row, Left to Right-McCutchen, McArthur, Crosby, Zeigler, Kori, Simmons, Gardner, Pickels, Gunter, Gafford, Brewton, Pugh, Witt, Doty, Durham, Lee, Cannady. Third Row, Left to Right-Vaughn, Scott, Wright, Taylor, Carr, Simpson, Johnson, Bray, Wigelius, Cooper, Burgstiner, McCullough, Tanner, Brown, Kelbaugh, White, Davis, Pease, Kelly, Coach Dingman. TRACK TEAM gr of gffww t Q 41 AIA l T gb . -zla 4 6, . , 9, 0 Q Q Q E , n E ' 2 Q f P' ':2: 5 :':,,,. ai, K 5 A I ,:,.,., I if 2 Q' f I If 'A f aiaimf, 'M l A Q l K if 4 Qff1f- f'- J 2 'Q 'll 229 -- ' f ' , 'Q' H , 5 V X l ' ',..,,., ,,.,.,. ' 5:5 :,,. K L I :11 2 ju AM W M1 5..MM, 4 ,,,,.:,. K ---:::: I I M, +17 Z I :,, Q ,::'::- ,-X K M 1 WTF' ' , ' wk f E5 -Q lg If ., new M f , A 5 W if ' f . .. ' 'Z -155555 Si f ' X 1 a j ' r 2 -4' X ' i M Q V V , ,gf , ., -. 'lf I g:::.:::-. x x A vmiil, 65+ M, ,Y - o F2 W1 , ' Q. L 3 A ' 4jK5',,: ff ..,. 1 N5 ., A l. f ' ff film. - Dwi? , - M 4 if W' ' 'fx ' W ,wg 2 . Y PM ,A gk. 4 , 2 : W , z x Y, rs -' 'ga l ls 5 5 11 3 v,,'f vm W- .f wg , W mv 1 1 . -. 'M ww, 2. 'E25' V M ff vw , 53. , Li f . , -fix ' ' ' Q N W .fifa-:QV ., W ,y fgg-3 f ' 1 f Saw' yo :Q , if g .A 'T ' M' 'fiftfi f UM., 1 F ., , M., xi AM. . ,Az,....,m.f,... - ' Lefl lo Right-Ronald Easter, Jerry Gafford, Johnny Gardner, Talmadge Lee, Buddy Hardin, Gary Durham, Marshall Carr, Malcolm Julian, Earl Crosby. Left to Right-Paul Tanner, Lloyd Brown, Dalton Bray, Ed Cone, Talmadge Lee, Roy Cannady. 'E S TRACK TEAM Left to Right-Jimmy Donavon, Buddy Doty, Charles Kori, Lewis McArthur, Marshall Carr, Billy McCutchen, Wesley King, Jack Kelly, Wilbur Brewfon, Nicky Wigelius, Chester Taylor, Gary Scott, George Walters, Edward Gilbert, Jim Pugh. Left to Right-George Walters, Talmadge Lee, Wayne McDonald, Hays Parks, Jimmy Helms, Harold Simmons, Eugene Kembled, Lewis McArthur, Johnny Cooper, Ken Kelly, Johnny Gardner, Bob White, Robert Pease, John TenBroeck. TRACK TEAM First Row, Left to Right-Billy Burgstiner, Bo Jackson, Jim Pugh. Second Row, Left to Right-Jim L. White, Jesse Pipkin, Bill Ade, Johnny Gardner, Clayton Pickels, Talmadge Lee, Gary Wright, Hays Parks, Tommy McCullough, Marshall Carr, Jon Davis, Billy Davis, Lewis Gunter, Buddy Hardin, Joe Zeigler, Mickey Edwards, Jim Witt, Jimmy Donavon, Jim W. White. First Row, Left to Right-Johnny Gardner, Jim White. Second Row, Left to Right-Billy Burgstiner, Jim Pugh, Bo Jackson, Billy Davis, Bill Ade, Clayton Pickels, Buddy Hardin, Joe Zeigler, Chester Taylor. , D Sm 9 N I I BASEBALL Left to Right-Gary McKendree, Manager, Rod Jackson, Co Captain, Robert Bondurant, Captain, Coach Alton Dean. VARSITY First Row Left to Right-Bill Bclllou, Robert Bondurant, Steve Peeples, George Pearson, David Tinsley, Tommy Laidlaw, Wayne Hittell. Second Row, Left to Right- Richard Smith, Tommy Donahoo, John Donahoo, C. W. Boyette, Joe Tyler, Sam Caruso. Third Row, Left to Right-Gary McKendree, Manager, Rod Jackson, Gene Broskey, Jerry Davis, Jimmy Mills, Donald Davis, Couch Alton Dean. JUNIOR VARSITY First Row, Left to Right-John Gay, Ronald Narstram, Billy Rose, Dalton Welch, Gus Stathis. Second Row, Left to Right-Gary McKendree, Donald Brown, Clarence Rose, Wayne Hiltell, Robert Rhoden, Glenn Bondurant, Coach Crawford, PITCHERS AND CATCHERS First Row, Lefl to Right-Steve Peeples, Jim Mills, Donald Davis. Second Row, Left to Right-Robert Bonduranl, C. W. Boyeile, David Tinsley. INFIELDERS First Row, Left to Right-George Pearson, Tommy Donahoo, Sam Caruso. Second Row, Left to Right-Rod Jackson, Gene Broskey, Joe Tyler. OUTFIELDERS First Row, Left lo Righl'-Billy Ballou, John Donahoo, Tommy Laidlaw, Second Row, left to Right-Jerry Davis, Richard Smith, Wayne Hillell. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MARY NOBLE President AUDREY BAHR JEANNIE ECCLES VICB-Presldertl Secrelclry MRS. WADE SANDRA KELLY Sponsor Treasurer MISS BROWARD MRS. WYSE 5P0n50 Sponsor First Row, Left to Right-Jeannie Eccles, Sandra Kelly, Audrey Bahr, Mary Noble. Second Row, Left to Right-Judy Rote, Sandy Younan, Gayle Crutcher, Joan Crawford, Mary Turknett, Dottie Cook, June Buist, Patty Jackson, Alice Gomez, Dale Goldert, Nora Araneo, Betty Belflower, Carolyn Hall, Nancy Bean, Jean Hall, Dolores Nassiff, Grace Drechsler, Joan Vaughn, Daryall Austell, Gail Draper, Lynn Coles, Nancy Cassidey, Moreen Silver, Ruth Martin, Sandra Freedman, Mary O'Bri'en, Cynthia Newton, Judy Abernathy, Willie Jean Petty, Shirley Ann Moore. Third Row, Left to Right-Martha Wright, Linda Tyler, Sue Smith, Pat Smith, Peggy O'Connor, Brenda Hammond, Camille Dennard, Joan Anderson, Joyce Warrick, Sharon Witte, Martha Jean Bethea, Sandra Ezell, Jonalene Fussell, Jeannette Richardson, Delores Pichardson, Judy Williams, Etta Davis, Sharron Benton, Beth Glasgow, Arveen Eskild, Margaret Harris, Mildred Kirkman, Carol Taylor, Lynda Kay Miller, Nancy Camp, Pat Clark, Margaret Cashwell, Sandra Smith. Fourth Row, Left to Right-Catherine Wheat, Martha Wells, Marsha Gibson, Pat Whitley, Dora Cornwall, Shirley Smith, Carolyn Smith, Barbara Quarles, Becky Austell, Joyce Johns, Penny Jones, Suzanne Shaw, Nora Shaver, Pat Ruppersberger, Catherine Munn, Nancy Robinson, Marsha Dendler, Frances Higgenbotham, Carleen Gibbs, Louisa Goldberg, Jean Parker, Claudia Slater, Carol Forsythe, Carol Bentley, Martha Barr, Hilda Faircloth, Deanna Mapes, Allene Arnholter, Sandra Sellers, Barbara Vanzant, Jane Shoaf, Beverly Brink, Diane Stallings, Bonnie Peterson. w ' W 4111 W- WP W www'hP'SzfW ,Q s 435819 ' .MX 59 ,Q W , e 1 fiwivlkfsii x'ZwwSwf bwRyQm,,gW Q QR 353453 ef :Aw W -- .. Q W Sw IRLS' SWIMMING DIVERS Left to Right-Sally McCrory, Sandy Poynter, Kathy Fulenwider, Ann Hudson, Manager. 'wxfsw-Qi ., 'Wil-F1 Q' e , we uw :wid av 1. ,. SPRINTERS Leah Bills, Ann Bishop, Keeler Turner, Bonnie Bedurd, Penny Lock- ell, Gail Cowart, Jean Cox, Phyllis O'Sfeen. i E vwfwwif ??'qewWw,r M.l VOLLEYBALL First Row, Left to Right-Kathryn Cole, Ann-etta Atwater, Joyce Johns, Penny Jones, Barbara Morgan. Second Row, Left to Right-Hilda Faircloth, Mary Noble, Jean Eccles, Cathy Wheat, Geraldine Ander- son. MISCELLANEOUS First Row, Left to Right-Sally McCrory, Pat Whitley, Sandra Kelley, Sue Smith, Stanette Hanson, Barbara Quarles, Second Row, Left to Right-Jean Eccles, Barbara Vanzant, Gloria Ough, Allene Arnholter, Barbara Hall. BASKETBALL First Row, Left to Right-Camille Dennard, Hilda Faircloth, Mary Ann Ware, Mary Noble, Mary Faircloth. Second Row, Left to Right- B'ecky Austell, Brenda Hammond, Kathryn Cole, Audry Bahr, Joan Anderson, Annetta Atwater. :oscar fl LEE MSF smear SENIOR BOUNDBALL First Row, Left to Right-Marsha Dendler, Camille Dennard, Brenda Hammond, Joyce Warrick, Peggy O'Connor, Pat Smith. Second Row, ft to Right Ada Pruitt Becky Austell Judy Rote Mary Faircloth aron Wutie Joan Anderson Etta Davis Nancy Robinson 'fs E KATHERINE FULENWIDER National Junior Women's Diving Champion. Q BARBARA HALL Junior National Bowling Champion SOPHOMORE BOUNDBALL - First Row, Left to Right-Sherrie Hengle, Mary Ann Ware, Cynthia Newton, .lean Parker. Second Row, Left to Right-Arveen Esklld Judi Zqoda, Sandra Freedman, Sandy Younan, Sandra Smith, Diane Stallings. 46 Before this record of our days at Lee is ended, we would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to those who have given so much of themselves to this 1957 BLUE AND GRAY. Many thanks to the students and teachers who have helped us in so many ways. We appreciate your co-operation and suggestions much more, perhaps, than you realize. You have made this annual what it is by the interest and support you have given it. lt has been our purpose, throughout this BLUE AND GRAY, to try to please you -the students. The staff has worked hard in order to attain this goal, we hope their efforts have not been in vain. Thank you, staff, for your ideas, your loyalty, and your seemingly endless energy when there was work to be done. Your cheerfulness and en- thusiasm is recorded all through this book. We know, Mr. Sayre, that without your wise counseling and criticism this annual would never have reached the printer. We are deeply indebted to you for your kind- ness and patience with us even in the hours of deepest gloom and correction of error. We could not overlook Mr. Gene Sellers of Lenak Studio, our irrepressible photogra- pher. Our thanks to you and your staff for the excellent pictures you have supplied us. To Mr. Horace Drew of The H. and W. B. Drew Company and Mr. Samuel Grimes of Respess-Grimes Engraving Company we owe debts which we shall try to repay with sincere words of thanks. For the advice and time you so generously gave to help us, we wish to thank you with all of our heart. ELEANOR SIMMONS HARRIET L'ENGLE Co-Editors in Chief fig The businesses whose names you will see on the following pages have shown that they are interested in you by their generous contributions to make this annual a success. Without their help the l957 BLUE AND GRAY would not be available at the nominal cost for which you purchased it. Their gracious contributions of both time and money have made our iob much easier and our responsibility lighter. We all would like to show in some way our ap- preciation to these businessmen and friends. We would like to express the sincere wish of every member of the annual staff that you will patronize the reputable firms that have helped us so much in publishing this annual. Please do not let it be said that we at Lee are not appreciative of the kindness and interest the businessmen of Jack- sonville have taken in us, for the following pages prove that they are vitally interested in you-the students of Robert E. Lee High School. GEORGE FOZZARD Business Manager 1956-57 Emmys Staff Q05 awp, WQWMW QW! HM Ffgqlagn' QM? 'fain JEWQ-WY Nik ' 'Wm Ever The Sw: We Furnish The E1 P t f GE 3w.B c.Jsf G0 uw 63,.M:i 31,575's0 a y. ,, ... Q ' f 0 302 My - .. --- - - f-' ' 'A 7 49 AVA' 9 A '5- 0 JQGA qw 50 40 sf 49 +9 9 -'. 5 .4.,' QQ., , ,OA A Ig, A74 H0966 s'ofo9Q,6'tO'.0 Q94-033' 9' if '05 3 tim .lui-sw? J .'mf.f www Q M 0' ' ' ' , f-QW: , ' ,.'f'- ,f , ,x I , Z ki 117, N I I I 1 ' W , I ' lv!! l l A Za , J K ,121 1 A 144104 71111 Uk. , Mm, QQXG-2 .,1 ,, If .S jfgf W f ,Q A '1 ,A1 . - f, 3' W ' I REHLESTHTE ' I A g, msusganc: 1 522- QQ? 5 mance ' 5 HASBECUMMANDER 'S if 5 i Q . . GCUMPANY w , 1 BMW , Q 318 WEST FORSYTH ST. :moss EL4-6.1161 V-AA 3 X X , I C v J YoQ'RE Domb WNFR? i aw? ,rw 1 WM XML M W , ,Q 'iw , 1 I ' -T F.:-ibqggs ,fee ga! g.n,f,,f,.f - - , R ,K 4 4 1 , i 7 Z gfZQl'mJ Wffzww , L ft ,I L- , s gy m G!'-M fr V ,, x ' mA. 1E up ,QW T siji 'QS 4 . k 755f ' WP X 1 .33 ffff M., l K ' 03 2 f x xi I of I ' f ' -1 'We cfm redlhf eat Ifoolouff We have Q whoIe minutes! .ff great Name In Hatlflng x, -x 'SUITS THE SOUTH' O Pop Berrier's FOR FOOD AND DRINK THAT'S ALWAYS TOPS FOR FRIENDLY SERVICE DRIVE TO POP'S CASSET AND Th gh py gttg y h ythfi p d p v Ih y y g f lk h h to build business eers with us. Insurance Company 601.9 rob ' 0 i SQA Home Office-124 Wes? Ashley Sheet .e 'G gi' ' ' If 5 1957 Graduating CIass BEST WISHES TO THE 1957 GRADUATING CLASS O JCl'COIJS,gJCWCICIFS fgxkxx . I : 'z N' 4 X I X31 s ' 2 S99 5 . ,Bs kk ' y 4 iv S ' UV S ,X ' S Iv, 11 X ' Q! 5 S . i Q I N X 'ff-sw, wx is fy I NX , X N X QBQXNXQR5 . X LEXINGTON Y0U,R'E Suvpose' T0 mow pu.-v, y u :mow-17 fr G 3 OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO THE f X, 'E I GRADUATING CLASS OE 1957 'AZ Q 1 : Many of you young people will soon go out into the J, f KZ QL A ff 'I business world. Remember the goal you set is the model ,ff-,,.. 'V Xl , :W ff - by which you work and the present is the clay with .,-1 -'lf- '! f X which you are working. In molding your tomorrow, select your bank wisely. I X i YQFLORIDANATIONAL his-,Q iff , BAN K I . K If ,V f ir 0 AC I iny W f I if-s..,,f Mi, . f' .f FJ S V'L E . l la I 7 rLomoA ,, +I six .H Q ' NATIONAL ff-f . 92071 T ,k Ji . ? , , ,E 5 ff! 4,11 N -' f ,gy x , , I A- , ,ff ,ff 1 ... S K , 1 -air ! gg '! I i Q55 Q27 ac- I in 5. P ,ir Z' ua- I 4- ' 0 'lx f, g'i5lioj?76g K Memssvz FEDERAL RESER E s ste - EDERAL DEPOSIT NS R CE Co o an sonar :HM cn1,.1.f3'cg2u LITTLE Lfrrz. ONE OF THE SOUTI-I'S GREATEST STORES FORWARD WITH FLORIDA SINCE my 421 uhen Brothers JACKSONVILLE l. FLORIDA 11111111 ----L x ' ,,.11i.... S A 4 5 Af f' --BXHHIII ,.., ' , , , f Q 0 ' ,PLN X A .. f Xi? 5 Q U Xilvxxx. 6 f 7 Q- iN --'-'v'- ' kv A ,' 20 RQ A TTTA A fi 53 y,,L 1'1 pd? I V , ,. . 6 ,,1 A fffiiiffl xx ,Q ' . if n HI Theme Wh-1? do 300 khoxw? Compliments of . A. KYLE FUNERAL DIRECTORS 17 VV. Union St. Ph. EL 3-5966 Established 1856 f MN JACKSONVILLE S SMARTEST SPECIALTY SHOP BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF 1957 CHARLES LWELLS 110 W. ADAMS STI!!! MCKSUNVILU 2, HONDA YOU SAVE C A S H AT SETZER'S QYW5 TW sm ffm X SEIIERS Q SUPER TORES d i UIUIF1 mfgaff 4 iz a '7ME A1 Sc' 7 1 i'ii' A-PuoFEssIoNAL cu: ron In: GLASSES you w jplJff'I4f '1y1jI'IiM22' I f ' MMIII!! III M354 5 0 X IQOFESSIOHAL OPTICAL , f ' H 6 I 5 COMPANY I I XM!! Q 3:2 1034 PARK s'r. 7 w. MONROE sT. ff' L ii f EI. 5-5725 EL 6-5595 I, 5 5 I, 5 Best VVISIHQS from N VX L ' lx X E - A 0 XXI , If I If if I If-I N ff 4 ' ' K f IL . ,I Lf' J , A M' MAIN and FORSYTH , 'IQNAAQIX T I 5 I ' AI CKTIIQ Fashion Corn I if KIRBO, MILLS 8. MLALPIN INC. 4 N 55 N 7 I I If I I I 334 w. FORSYTH smear I j JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA jf Q V I ' -Qi M ,- Egg SPECIALIZIN6 IN f I. , , 45 FLORIDA MORTGAGES , ,,- I 5 -3 W A 2 -E E -' 3 'gm' ws WERE GNLY.--'---H I..3,7 I 55 + uw lm , Sf Qsqgiw Affxr 0a.caxvf'EE!8 .... CALL Mc0IILL FOR FUEL OIL - HEATING AIR-CONDITIONING EV 7-3535 2861 COLLEGE EDUCATION That person has not yet lived, who could value a good education in dollars and cents! Our Democratic form ot Government has provided Institutions of Learn- ing to serve our children of all ages. We owe it to ourselves to properly educate our Youth - to insist that they avail themselves of these Edu- cational Opportunities. The future destiny of our Nation is determined by the education given our children today! CITY COMMISSION CITY UTILITIES DEPARTMENT W. HAYDON BURNS DALLAS THOMAS Mayor - Commissioner Commissioner Finance - Parks - Zoo J. DILLON KENNEDY Utilities Commissioner LOUIS H. RITTER CLAUDE SMITH Commissioner Commissioner Hiways - Sewers - Airports Health - Sanitation THE BARNETT NATIONAL BANK OFFERS LEE GRADUATES TERRY JANSEN BENNETT Class of '55 Mail Teller Barnett National Bank education Interesting work Trust Investment Teller Bookkeeping Personnel Clerical Secretarial Credit A position of prestige with good oppor- tunities for advancement and further Good salary, plus bonus, hospitalization and retirement plans in many lines: Installment Loan Executive Training nw BARNETT NATioNAL BANK OF JACKSONVILLE MEMBER FDIC 1 HAVERTY'S Laura at Duval Jacksonville, Florida For 71 Years Leading Southern Home Furnishers cQa,fn.a.u.,4 .ifd-A-C YKINI-'mL lf- FN -Q9 0 .. an.. ii , A I I 0 7 , I 1 ' gk 1 in-I i l i 1 I , n ,fi-Zi! ,. in 'B ffkecommended by Q Xp fjagyf Tom Davis ir ' 4+ M If 1! 'rI'Ug YlQ.V2.Y' 'UCSP' 64119577 '19-t ' 2YQ,nQ4.f,f,4 f- '4 ZJwz,064---- 'lf fflff Ja I , J ALMA MATER To thee dear Alma Mater we proudly raise our eyes. From all our years of service we've gained a noble prize. We've suffered toil and hardship, we've worked the whole day through, To bring thee praise and honor and keep thy standards true. 0 YR I To thee-dear Lee High School l sl we proudly lift our eyes. .l. 'U' We'll sing thy praise forever and bear thee to the skies. ln all our years of gladness, in all our days of cheer, A We'll cherish thee forever, our blessed mother dear. . Words by W Kirby Rogers at flll im If . itz.: Girls , TH is is a Fooibotl ALAMAN Give a yell - give a yell - Give a good substantial Yell, and when we yell, We yell like hell And this is what we yell, Alaman, Alaman Alaman Diego San Diego Hokus Pokus, Dimon Okus Yea Lee! BLUE AND GRAY Cheer for the Blue and Gray, Waving Forever Pride of old Robert E. Lee May she droop never We'll sing a song for the boys who play For we must win today On to the goal, we'll fight on our way For Robert E. Lee! - i I E- 5 COACH l .Z- ' Y g it , o X 4 I 1 , .Z V- fx, 6 M 5 Z t ,f s 'W N Z ' ' L L X. . 1 JM, , SM- V f if Q , I Xxbxr, , taxi ,4 . f 1, I f , ,gg W-H 6 -,-ms JUST DCESNIT vest. MKS mv DAY Xxx Q Y Weis xx TI . ,HW 24 '59 Yves o 55 9 fx - K , ' QSQLL 35 X KW QQ JSI Q' if X? Aff? , Sn' Q f U YI' 7 -' Ni ' Q-mf, fx ' ff X ' ,7 il HMI f ,- Vg 1- I 5? 5 -A + M ff f 14.- 391 J iq' gif? ffj fjflurtha flliimeszflblniun Compliments of TACKSONVILLE TIRE -. DEALERS ASSOCIATION Where the South Shops to Save I MGM 6,12 Q 'Qfx Q' !57 THE ATLANTIC NATICDNAL BANK It's a pleasure fo bank of The Aflanficu T Member Federal Dep tl C rpo to jr -T T T i.,.-33,+3.t,'+- 'Cg jT'5 5 ff, ,A T U Compliments of rg' -'A-W if Wfxfe S lv T f . X 42 WX. X2 W ST X ' ATTT J ,f 5 ff H V f H ,ef ' F-1-iiffg ff A' ,9 ' W 4- ff V Lv ,f r X T V . 5 'fytzxgi X . .1 ' nf 1 1 'P 5 , 1 Q - A ,f'. -uf' P S d h H mi, an Wu' Q -s GQQZS' of, e ' Qoevffvfggizxoiv 'Y Wilggg, Q NN I 530 PARK smear r gg, R5 CSETTEEQL Rfllllgaiilcdlmlg E owes L o R D' s BRASS ' 3610 sr. JOHNS Ave. COPPER .limmzml .Home JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA SQELEEQURES 517 Park Street ., if X' . ER - R COWART BROTHERS C E Tlggjff' 0217 west church sum -mmm: W' 'l 5' ,. -fs - E V - J. EDGAR EDWART Pl-.UNE 3-3651 ..h...,.,,-- F012 YOUR Lf5TE'fvffvG PLEASURE- 0 PHONO RECORDS l I I i 1 I 1 1 I O COMPONENTS In l L lq l Il 1 I RECORDED TAPE OLI iq I S I L1 CGD ef INC. 3582 ST. JOHNS AVE. - EVERGREEN 7-29Zl JACKSONVILLE 5. FLORlDA 0 TAPE RECORDERS 0 INSTALLATIONS Compliments of W. H. CLARK FRUIT CG. 1605 w. BEAVER STREET if , X ff J 'f R W f NEW YORK LAUNDRY f 5' ' 'f Arrow Zoric Dry Cleaning 1' LJLL' l if 25 Delivery Trucks-8 Branch Offices ,s X X -Wi 4 Serving Jox for over 73 Years HZ X 400 E. Forsylh Ph. EL. 5-7595 X 1 r - R-1 KENT WARREN COMPANY I 222 w. Adams sf. ' Jacksonville, Florida xurb 1 ob serve what hir-fins when wok gp- rs ADDED To 5 LPHURIQ ncgp, if 1. If II IW I 1 M35 ina I R II . ., I , E I M E K U I R My I ,nm A - II .J I E I E X J QF ' 51 I-1 1. edIth schIller-fehl Zglzrffffmzlflly 2 g I 1231 So. McDuff Avenue .I 4 whim we wovld' make a cure courgf If or Tel. EV 8-3527 Q e ' M' 70U ' 1 Compliments G :Ja of av, 0 f SEGRAVES SERVICE STATION V k ' 3601 ST. JOHNS AVE.-EV 9-1161 f ff' I-AAA 24 HOUR wREcKING SERVICE -f- X Q: A. R.COGSWELL if SINCE 1921 :FERT fy PHOTOSTAT comes I ENGINEERING SUPPLIES The smar-Ter sruoemrs 06:00 RIMS - 433 W. BAY STREET coun-se ---Thu rest FIUNKQ' 'IIIWA , .. . Sym , -' . A- fl 'IVfI . -'JYPQ V-, ', L ,.ur,'IL ..qg-'WSHIX 3'- .EI Id A . -' I I-P' 'I'nx- Iii.-If I -API xl C9187 I icgjsvx WW -M ATL .df ff 1' L.. I:f'1:QAV'X, l - I 11, - M - f C QI 0 'S 'Q -IFXV19? f5,I.!I' 11 f:1,f1zz'5Lf:2Q' S ! '5ogfYf+'Jf I .I .4 ::'::' ' H, I I-,Jul Aft' tl . - I .0 II: ,HMI .Sq--Ff'.,',LfP,f I D MISL, SF 9117. 6 awww 5 g'QLY'f'X'fQ'Ift S s . 14 T5f,fJ'.3 7 Q L52 I MAuurAcruR,N I fH1w4hw' sv AaUPf, ASCWTWR' A ,I,I1L'fff' ,C f I ,Y ag- Sag.. Ie',-w'jV,LJ .- .m g , itll- -ln! llqal . nL1fvA ,if ld- -.H,1:'5!yll e ' I J ' PRINTERSILI I ta: Io,I. x.S., A , I -yi ni, 11, QI Q41 THOGRADMP 'Q- ,,: ,Aff A ' E .'NG'1'Av5R5 ' -. f F-I-5,-L I, I ,P .If I HI! n I 'sc-rw P -Nfl. III! , ng Ill heaven 2, .SIA HIIIIIII . Iiifi iEiiEI asses f ix IIN Il IIII III ff li Tm' :W W-I A ' jr E QII ' , JW fri, A 5, :. :V xx , - 'L ' -M-I -'ff' , Cv, ! f- N23 Kf' ,Y K-f?,f 1'-7iL X-'f Jir E 1957 aklifms - ' OFFICE EQUIPMENT REW'S OFFICE SUPPLIES E ENGINEERS S ARCHITECTS ' SUPPLIES 31 1, ,P IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII M BLUE PRINTS .-IIIIIIIII ' HI F PI-IOTOSTATS I,,,1i55:I Q luiwlni ARTIST MATERIAL W 'Q'f mushy O S 'UM 'B I SOCIAL ENORAVING 22,4-1 34- f I t ff, RUBBER STAMPS -9,44 'l ! '+ f-Twpgmlmjim SEALS - STENCILS ff , 1, --:ZW ,,,, ,,,,,n... , ,, ,Eg , W., A3 A - I- -Q 5 - ' N 9 ,,,--s 'jf1,, fq N Tit- 'Vvff 'xt' 520 ff 4 i Z 5 2 f J 1855 T C f Compliments Compliments ifibtwl of .. I WEE P I MODERNS ....,...ii---P 'P '-- -1. A ' V ? J f' .7 , I I if If 3604 t 1' I s'r.JoHNs L56 Agf Q AVENUE EHAHEHE t P A 7D4N lk ., 2 ,E . , , LONG-HELLINGER 819 LOMAX 35 X- HARDWARE A g xx F5 Y X 5579 St. Johns - 9-1210 FLA' K HEveE'3,ciF1i15LoYQ Hardwaren PHONE Q - sI-IERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS QD' A . EL ' V ' VALSPAR 9 GIFTS iff fpfrak Agfjaq if FISHING TACKLE 0 CUTLERY WORK Congratulations fi? Cvmplimenff and of Best Wishes ' 6 9 UTSEY BINGHAM A 8: COFFEE M 0 I. LESTER COMPANY Y, ggm Q 5 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA IE-Q X 'I , ! 221 HOGAN ST- Q .4 'P ' fi I - R L A MII tx Compliments X 5 A I , PARK STREET X 3 Ng ff... It N PAsHIoNs Of g f - ' J It I is 3636 Park sf. - EV 8-3918 ,, X 1-- 2-1' LADIES APPAREL George I-'ozzard Lg ,.. ' Dresses ! i - -F Lingerie and I Jewgtziom Richard Gingrich f Made THIS WILL. QUQLXCY YOU FORONE JDE' BUT Huis WHO I-mass LIDIVENILE Del-'NQUE'5TS? Q' STUDENTS AND PARENTS PRESENT HONOR CODE TO 'LEE LEADERS 4v 's sq'-4u ' .5, h-ff , g GAMMINSTREL'S OWN MR. INTERLOCUTOR SHOWBOAT DOCKS IN TIME FOR FORENSIC FROLICS Jr 'D vm 'I 'Yourre ALWAYS cm Um' Honor Roll! We keep a perpetual honor roll of all Blue and Gray portrait Y I bl by d f any time. 1 I UZDIO 9 Q 106 E. FORSYTH-EL 5-9765 Your Annual Photographe X - PRETTY AS A PICTURE 'Y r , ,, 235 X A XMAS: CTURE ,............................ l .+ .H+ 153 K A I MW W A' W, far, Y , A .eww nu t x , , x Xi T9 .T Wi mm is 5 3 .f-F. .-V-Q.. 46 I .....,, ..LMi, i E l x 1 N 'WX iff! 5.52 vb ,T 12, A FRIEND IS A PERSON WITH WHOM I MAY BE SINCERE. BEFORE HIM I MAY THINK ALOUD. EMERSON IF YOU WOULD BE PUNGENT, BE BRIEF, FOR IT IS WITH WORDS AS WITH SUNBEAMS -- THE MORE THEY ARE CONDENSED, THE DEEPER THEY BURN. SOUTHEY Pmlrle cup - i H02 mlixi mf' R H. A . H . RUIJIIRT L L i I K LEE ..m.,-,,,L1d' , W ,.,,l4P -- 1 IH After months of work and nights of toil, We were glad we'd burned that midnight Miss Thomas was proud and so were we Of the Science Fair at Robert E. Lee. , ig K' 5 ' 'Q Xa- st w U x ga4v2vt27'IYit3t1tt3t My , FINE CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS AWARDS A X X if .I O S T E N ' S ff X V f LM slNcE1s97 Q .QWM W P M I xxx A-I - ww ' I f -12 , L! 6' -1' .- X ' , ,Z s ff 'gh E t l X S L43-341:-1 , 4.9 -Q N f reflftf ff if Q f I ' ' LEE HIGH'S OFFICIAL JEWELERS AND ENGRAVERS II . ! Representative: Truman Fletcher ,- Box 358, Marietta, Ga. I svp gr.. Yiwu name vo G-Rnvun-rs FRUM 'rms HERE rwsvtvuw-E. Your FIorist Since 1929 Aciairs House ot FIoWers 528 W. Forsyth Sf. - EL 4-4511 - EV 9-2789 Our Heartiest Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1957 and may we continue to be f Your Florist in the years to come I' 2 S I ..,,,vJ.- . ,x x Q4 . ,Ea , 1 - sf? 2' : .t. '4 l , -a , i J A 58 QL 6 4 .Eff-wik'.x2 :Q' l 'A W , i 7, Q 'R I A, . sr' 1 ik' .W - ,ik .Q3,::W,,:gg Q wi S' wa .lm A-KJ 'if-'xxx xxx. Q -...Mk -Q. E W M... 'RA . ,,' '-ag 'wn,,. 'we' Egg ll . '1 P' ! 3 i' 'II ll .,?NN. '-K. 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