Leon High School - Lions Tale Yearbook (Tallahassee, FL)

 - Class of 1947

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K uxu as ms ms ms Hmmm W, M . , marie M- wsu, mn nm H may ,M Ju ww ,-ff' ,-55.9 ,Ai , A r . fu, Friendllest Vernon Andrews is one of the 1110Sl3 generous, unselfish persons we know. A l W a y s saying i Hello she is a deliglltful companion and at true friend. Milton Robe1'ts, as friendly and fun-loving as anyone could be, has that helpful, easy-to-get along-with personality which so appeals to us. , mn ..g3'f ,nl NWN, --alum , xi i- UWUM F M., Cutest Mischevious and bubbling over with fun, Margaret Gwynn is well known for her easy unself- consciousness and love of a good tiine. Dick Bliss, who takes il lively interest in all after-scliool activi- ties, has an affabie, ez1sy-to- know nature which has made him popular with all. .f 'K,, ,Sq . Wiffiesl' Carolyn McCa1'ey's brilliant blondness, vivid personality, and dry, not-too-obvious wit, which is as often as not directed at herself, make her one of our most sought-after companions. Beca.use of his ingenious skill with words, Ralph Hagar has been often called upon for de- bates, quizzes and plays. He keeps those around him forever amused with his abundant stream of kindly, but salty wise- cracks. Most Dependable You can always be sure of a job well done if it is in the hands of quiet but capable Betty Jane Davis. Though she loves to have fun as well as anyone, we can gratefully say she is always around when we need her. Steady, easy-going Harold Perkins, with catching enthus- iasm and capable leadership pitches into anything which happens to need his help at the moment. E Mass E xiii his Most Musical Slender, flighty Ma,rg'ie Grif- fith's talent for anything musi- cal and many things not, insures her a Warm welcome anywhere. Harry Van Brunt, the tall, red-headed trumpet player you know so Well, may some day rise to glory as the Harry James of the next generation. w.. f Most Athletic Always active in ext1'a-eu1'1'i- eular activities may be found friendly and energetic Ruth Godwin, captain of the Leon Lionesses. Tommy Brown's good sports- manship and delightful person- ality are sure to win him a place in the world as he has- won a place in the hearts of his school- mates. V MZ tflfggx? pl I E 4 Best Dancer Good-looking and slim as can be, Ann Bannermauls dancing is' second-best to her attractive self, for her pep and wit often make her the center of attrac- tion. Buddy Browning, tall, grace- ful, and undeniably lazy, has a southern, easy-going Q h a rm which has made him popular with girls as well as boys. Best Personality Vivaeious and blonde. Nelle Busseyls sparkling' presence and magnetic personality make her a much desired asset to any gathering. 'Raymond Rhodes, tall, easy- going and with a keen sense of humor, has a sincere love of all outdoor activities - especially football and lumting. me-W. 'en '2,ef ,V . . -M Q f eef? 3sfeieivWz,W L, gash, saggy- H -W - , se if'-me , B' eu Most Likely to Succeed Strikingly poised, happy-go- lucky Susan Caldwell will no doubt make a go of anything which she may undertake, and her inclivicluality makes her one of our favorites. Vlfallaee Kennedy 's i'elia1bi'lity and cynical wit together with his thorough knowledge of cur- rent events, make him a person ll'1f01'l11E1'ElVC to talk to and loads of fun to be with an i J'?7 Most Intelligent Keenly intelligent and al- ways helpful, versatile Charlotte Allen g'oocl-iiaturedly enjoys everything she does-work as well as play. Blonde and good-looking, Bill Cross will long he reineinbered for his quiet efficiency and un- obtrusive know-how which so often has come to our rescue. E se ,iii News 'Q X 'I 1 fag' -XS , ' qbv 1 3 si wx TH EATRE vggifvx e WV Outstanding Members of the 4 Class of 47 ' 4 43 I Congratulates V Th ,, -1:-'Ax' ' , . As... V. 9 'Q' ,'. .34 . , , A J' 'Q' '35 0:4 do V x 52' 9:0 '4 fc H 4' A , 4 I r '4 1 f 4:5 0 .- 4' 0' 'fl x ,:, 5 I Barbara, Grzfce, Arm, Joanne, Doris, Jett, Jean, Patsy Mary Ellen, Betty Ann, Mary Ann, Ishbel GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW, left To right: Lillian Ketchum, Bobby jean Davis, Thelma Poppell, Mary Louise Coulter, Louise Piclmrdg SECOND HOW, left to right-' Henrietta Lopez, Virginia Folds, julie Hawes, Myrtice McDonald, Elizabeth Rozer, Lois Pumewg THIRD ROVV, left fo right: Dot Tucker, Ethlynn Euriihurt, Bebe Daniels. ' LEON LION ESSES LOIS RAN EW Forward VIRGINIA FOLDS Forward BOBBE JEAN DAVIS Guard MYRTICE MCDONALD Guard LOUISE PIGHARD Forward ELIZABETH ROZER Forward LILLIAN KETCI-IAM Forward THELMA POPPELL Forward MARY LOUISE COLTER Guard JULIE. HAWES Guard m fm sm I may Q fa lr 34 E M5 - QE 'B ng wayggaigii 5 gr -s GIRLS' LETTER CLUB OFFICERS President ..... Vice-President .... Secretary .,... Treasurer ..,,. MEMBERS: DORIS UNDERWOOD MARY WALTHALL BETTY I-IARRELL VERNON ANDREWS LOVEY ERANHART MAMIE POTTS HAZEL MATHEWS RUTH GODWIN THELMA POPPELL BOBBY JEAN DAVIS Lovey Earnhart Betty Harrell .-.. Mary Walthall -.-- Ruth Godwin , ,W-, ., ,. M. M . M -, . . . .W ,,eM.,,,,,M, M. we , ,,,,,,,,- 4 A f , -f,-'-Q 7' :A , V 1 ,, 1- 2-'ww-X,?f,g, Wi'5.3.-,fw.l?asH,2:Q-.live . M.,e'4HM .,'Q.:fe'.:fg 1, , 'L -fe ,A F .,f,,.-.74 rg-, 'ln 1, 4 . , EEMIWW ,, me-1: swf ?rwQT:. f-1-si -:,, .U rw rx mf-f ,ni , , , ry . Xa, , 1 X ,Vex5.5:k,f55,,,,,M5wi3W,Hswif: MM 5 ,,,:JH,EEi,Agw,i,,Z Q - r s W ' ' 'J w:g'gI'M , , s , 2 M 'eiseeerfdffefsele fi ' We s' ,S . -: sue, ei rw 2 M-I me V Y,-12,432-g., V . ,.,4E.V5,mmgngg?!,s, we , V, n Vg D,5,b:,.. 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TRACK TEAM I -Q -1,- RODNEY KETCHAM LEONARD MELTON Pitcher Catcher JAIWES TEMPLE ERNEST WILLIAMS Pitcher Pitcher Coach Westberg FIRST ROYVJ Rodney Ketchum, George VVulker, Billy Givens, Leonard Melton, Gene Fitchner, Bob Foster, Artie Ranewg SECOND ROW-' Erbert Aldrich, Ernest VVilliams, Jimmy Givens, Billy Brown, Charles Malloy, Gene Billingser, Iames Templeg THIRD ROW: Coach Vllestberg, Charles Ioyner, George Garbowich, Louie Sutton, Skeets Strickland, Rex Curby. BASE BALL BILLY GIVENS Captain ll x,vN.o D66 at ll stffrb WW SD ,, '40 ,- I X 91 ,. y . - - ,, 2 , 2- . . 'Q' On - , ,Q 'o gs . .' 0. o . s ' 9' go . ig' XQ' 1 r -3 ' ri gf' .g. ,Q '.-' Q is a- . -s Qi 9 -an ,S , 1- .2 1 W I BASKETBALL TEAM B FIRST ROW, left to right: Bob Foster, I. W. Grimsley, Tommy Brown, George WVo0d, Theodore, Louie Bobby Tullyg SECOND ROW: Ernest Williams, john VVilliamson, james Temple, Artie Ranevv, Skeets Stricklandg THIRD ROW: Theodore Revell, Coach Vlfestberg, Louie Sutton. SCHEDULE . The scores totaled for and against Leon in each individual game follow: 'Indicates NEC tournament, indicates Region 1 Class A tournament, 'Nindicates State Class A tournament. Opponent pf Leon pf Lake City ,...... ...... 2 l Leon. ........... 23 Ocala -- ,.....,.,. ...,.. 3 2 Leon. 59 Monticello ,.... ..,.. - 34 Leon Havana W ........ ..,... 2 3 Leon, Bay High ....... ...... 2 9 Leon Live Oak ....... .,.... 2 0 Leon, Mainland ....... ...S , 49 Le0n.L Bolles -L ........, ,,,,,. 2 8 Leon, Bay High ....... .,.... 2 9 Leon. Pensacola .,...l. ..,.,. 3 9 Leon. Lake City ..,.,.. .,.... 2 4 Leon. Live Oak ....... ...... 3 4 Leon Mainland .,...,....,,..,. 29 Leon. Bolles -..- .,....... L-.- 17 Leon- 'Fletcher L .,....,...,.. - 39 Leonf 'Mainland ....... ...... 3 1 Leon 'Lake City ..... ,..... 3 6 Leon Havana ........ ,...,. 5 3 Leon. Pensacola .,i....l........ 29 Leon, Landon L ......... - .... 26 Leon- Lee .... -- .................. 40 Leon- Pensacola -W ............ 37 Leon. 'Sarasota -.- ...., ----- 47 Leon- 'Ft. Lauderdale ,....... 49 Leon TOTAL --.-.-.-795 7Ew,ole eff 5-frlck 1 if Mfoo I 10-1775 FOOTBALL PRACTICE Coach Roberts Wifi! the E .kg ,pak ft! B SQUAD FIRST ROW, left to right: Melvin Pope, 1. Hall, Charles Taft, Roscoe Barber, Theo Proctor, Ricou Browning, Whitey WVilson, Jimmy Richardson, Edward Pipkin, Bobby Drake, jack Moskos, Harhert Smith, Tommy Griffin, Edward Gray, Richard Straughng SECOND ROYVI Strickland, Buddy White, Benson Skelton, Gene Patronis, Ted Seinmeyer, David Walker, Callis Calvin Revell, Earl Brown, Allen Hcady, Buddy Brown, Clyde Gaskin, Cecil Cabler, Charles Curtis Cochran. 9 Lewis Cochran, Earl Crutchfield, Carlos Stone, Dallas WVilson, Ronnie Yon, Charles Malloy, Earl Herrald, Iinnnie Walker, Iohn Sheppard, Marvin Haines, THIRD ROW! Phillips, Buddy Richardson, Bob Dove, Ioe Ewing, Marvin john L. 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E , , ew as an .-,EE ' 5 is -33' 'il - ' 5 as vw A , . .. ,I K . an 5 i :Et 3 S. gg B if 1 5. 4-Q .4 af WE, . fl-z ,, 3 1 , I ai:,,,, 3 4 ' 1 7 af' if pw ' 'l P My lf pn sf nl' E' 3' Ea 'tx f' n ' 1- -- .. P31 '14 'W T' . 'A' i t -' . 5 aii ?Q24fezf if?l?l2-Le none KETCI-IAM End The J ungle Lords dropped their sec- ond loss to a superior Dothan eleven by a. score of 20-6. Dothan scored their touchdowns in the first half, but were held scoreless in the seeon .l half. Tommy Brown, in the last play of the gaine, scored Leon 's lone touchdown with a thirty-yard dash. - -ski? BULL', BLISS Center An injury-ridmlen team journeyed 210 miles to Pensacola from Leon to face the Tigers. The Lion's roar was not RANDY CANFIELD heard as the Tigers were victorious by BOB BLACK Back LZQMUAM, X M Y , as H. at I we . - l WW,-.xf.f I wise.. 1. 3 Qian ff M H miggera .3 rue 5 me-,Q .-ed Ig . ,i'.h3.?,,..E.E? . nnnbnb Eff. . I we . We f he-we Q r' ' T A. ' - M . Tr Q. ' Y4fff?'if'9 25235534 tg, f 'H 5 Q Q 5 50 My ay. we nf E 2 af Q, F We 'Z' V l R aa 5535393 aiiasts 'Lf 5 2ff .,T'11'5'U '.H, . t f .,s W' l -I 6,1 .A W I, ,,,. fi ,I . . 7, , . 47.,e.i ef ..,, V :M A -4 if -f ,L - -' ',igeH Qijgff 4- ' 3' gl ,f 5. rxlfj--5,351 1 :- 1 11 1 ':-. ' .fab A.'il5c3f .., , .J 5 E ,.. ' vw , i ' Jef -'a '.rr :, 1 -.a-'zswwf-. -gh.-, ,. eff, A I- el I -. -e. 'L .yr ,,,,ei . fgqriv ' 1 3 f N - ew. .,2.-ggi. 1 -, 4: ,sf ' X et uf' .,..- - ea :fq 'N f 2 A .nr t -e PQ W -F i l X ' an X Q- 1' --AKEN Y- I '-1 a-.- 3 .2-' - . 7 . kg- .f at ,, 1 ,M Ni . ,. Q X14 I . 'Lf 1 U, QM . ' -,4. 5 g.,,i.'-eg' :Q ...f. 15 L1 swag? ,f ,g,.',3Q.gf?eWL 3 I U Rag, A . , ,:Zi.5f-Lie-A, j if , 4 ur Qmrwef-wears wif .lglgilllfaifhiekii-rzarl. GEORGE BENEDICT - Center E1 lopsided score of 2743. In the last game of the season, Leon dropped a close 20-13 decision to Boga- lusa 's powerful Luinberjaeks. The Lions drew first blood when Captain Tommy Brown ran 70 yards for a touchdown. Co-Captain Don Syrnon scored again in the second quarter, but in the end the Halfback UMOUTHD MCCARTER End Lumbe-1'jack's sustainedidrive and lucky breaks were too much for the Lions. CUBE SAFFER LoU1E SUTTON Guard Quarterback BUSTER TEMPLE Center EDDIE,' SAFFER Tackle je. H 8? M 3 .. e 5 W ian? ' . 5233 E -f .. .. s B'-in was-my W -5 ..... .5.....-, rt-an an 5, ...E-H555 ,, ,E .ss a E 2 fs 1. 2 - :-: W S H ' ' L- . ',. My I-2 21,353 E- .:.- - ,.,.s....- 1-:- ..: N ....5 EEE :L Z ee-Qi'-e.i'.Se - Z BEER- -is. fi ... was -:s. ...Q...-xwf-:?, Qian.: - - ,., .,..-za as - -4.3 it-Q -3g45a.,a--M' - WE are W' fs. - .... 'Z av- .. ' - 2 av. .5 '- 1.58-2 .. . 'F-' .. 222-: -Iv. f 1 .,.,. - 'i' ,rfgf flu' ' - . ROBERT WAGNER End COW-COW EDWARDS Quarterback On October 25 the all-victorious Panama City team was faced by our roaring Lions, who were now at their peak. The Bay High eleven was paced by Basil Drake and John L. Cobb, the Blanchard and Davis of high school football. Wesley Chalk, Sports Editor of the Pensacola paper, through many hours of search and study, figured the Tornadoes exactly 12 touchdowns better than the Lions. Leon, handicapped by the loss of fullback Don Symon in the first quarter, won by a score of 7-6 in the best game of the season. Don Sylnon, Leon fullback, scored from the one-foot line in the last minute of play to bring the Lions from behind to a 19-13 victory over Gainesville. Guy Revell was outstanding on defense for Leon, while Tom Sebring and Leonard Melton stood out on both defense and offense. The Purple Hurricanes- fea- tured a tricky version of the double- wing offense long to be remembered by members of the team. On November 1, in Daytona Beach, Leon won the coveted Northeast Con- ference crown by defeating the Bucs 19-17. In the third quarter of the con- test Captain Tommy Brown received a punt on his 23 yard line, and slip-hipped his way 77 yards for a touchdown. 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H E- f -- -K M- ., .- ' ... , M .iiil iffm . . -M w t Ss. sftxgitwas- T545 GEORGE WALKER Fullback 15 ::: e W -2- - '-..:I: iF- 'E :Ef . i :': ':' All 51 :.: 3 i . 2:2 -1-.-:-:.-.se.--1...-..- -.az-wg'--..r.r,,.:-: lf ,4 -1.1.5 --J ,,.,.t,,3-. -tkgfgzefg-iz:-'Haifa ' :-: -gi'r'::.,F' - - . -'- - '-' Q 3.-g,.E.fsg.tis-552.21gg.gq:.:M-.. - -, :. .- . 4.55: . .. M. f -if '--x-D-1- n , .,,,.. we :-. -' ,Q p .. . lt . it W- 3-,af .. ,., a .-.W-g.,....-.:.. Fri - kr QV -we . -- , ,.,, K , ,,, .- ., , , -- -I + .,,.,,. '.ffTs..:.5:.: F' .. ': -. f:'E- . z - 'EL 'W ' ,-55, Q ff - BOATS BLAKEY Tackle HERBERT KELLY End J ss i sf E WMQWEE f R wh Q W-we 51,152 -,ph in as WW .rv GM Z, A- ,B I hw 4 'H all fi' K iff-if?- X f 'dJg,5'l: T525 va, 2' '-E? Ag? .. . t . .. . - Q .... . . . - .5 :': 'ZEZ '::LJQ E:' 3 4-' :5:.3:-- Q-V ' L' ' ::: ::: :5: 2:- :-: -:guru QQ-1:-: ,- ..:s , IEk ', 23- - ir :5: :EI , -w.',-.-:- ,E-E'E:,:5: B i: :IE IE! EIE 'i' if 'i 3: f .' 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Ernest Wil- liams and Raymond Rhodes paced the line play, while Captain Tommy Brown was outstanding in the backfield. A wel.l-coached and experienced Miami team took to the air to defeat Leon's scrapping Lions by a score of 27-0. George Through Train Walker, a sophomore fullback, was a bright spot in this one-sided contest. Leon squeezed out a 13-12 victory over Live Oak's heavy Bulldogs on Centennial Field, October 11. Tom Sebring's passing and running stood out throughout the game. This was our second N. E. C. victory. Leon 's roaring Lions, in top fighting condition, completely out-classed the game Ocala Wildcats to the tempo of 27-0 in the Lion's favor. Everyone on the team saw action in this contest ex- cept stellar wingback Leonard Melton, who was benched because of injuries. KID SYMON Fullback ..... fl .. f i-, gan I ! We 3 5 al . 55 ' it Q E ' I' I . ... - .,., ... ... ,.. ....... . . ... . z . V 5 W 'M . ...Ei ga 5:5 .. EE, . iw M ,. s a .a .4 s a az it i , f., if : j'j 'sE ..Y, ' H Q if we is s ss .1 11 2 s - lffif 533223232 ..... 4 B, no M , I 335 H53 gi-355. W Wise! ' var.. ai ea W mt Q gg si 5 ,,, . .4 Ee aa se S , 5 H5335 551 rg We --5-QQ ---- f ' 2 -ei.. ei QM 5 E v- 355 I: yay., 5 2- A a t, -' V5 sw, 3 5 ,wa as ' f - .H 4 L.-.Cf :. - .. if a -3--er ,. 1,-1. Wfjiggfgg .-Q a.4fegfl,a,a,SS r5Yf? qgw x i - gg, ,?5 . ,,g g,3g, 'if : , I, . f -- - a. . -' ' :L - K :f Ti - i2 s2f?.isf' 59:5'i: asf. . - f-: ff :w if -1 ERNIE WILLIAMS End E Hv-1+ 5' -il'-fl-lwwc5'1-Q as -'si if-if and sa W rr' YPL E 1,1 at safes: M- A it 1 1 .911 J -I' V P' rig!! Mis 1 In 1 -J ? I 535'Tvi'4r5 J whisk 'CSYNAZ s5':Au'Qr 44 Qi f We ...-.. . ., .. f 'fx L.. ,,,,- gg V -'p.,:.,. .. yi 4-- 5 17 Q :re 531-1 fkil its s Q ying. , SN s.4g15M . .., -.-. 1 ... .... , . .. .,., ..........,... , .. . .. .. .... . ,., ..... - ,., .... ,.,...... ....... 7 . . . E' 5Ei'e::, 5, -: ' . .. :.. ... ... ..- :2. f- gf. 1 'as::iE:L'Z1:.-:...iE3 IiIaEIi',,'f1.I'IrI3,i,fI' 1.2 Q. :5:-:EEE'.j.' pl are-sr -- ' .az . -.,.:..-.,-1--a:-c- :.,-mln? , a.rr,,,.,,:, ai. , . It fig?-..3:5, rfaixg : ':': 5 ' 'WVU ii'-9ZI1':::1-LH 1 1ff:.24e:s'5 '.':! .... . i' .7 rt- M-:L -:-'aa' f-?s:-::.-fE--- ' ., sae,-.-..f .... . . 5 -.1 ASI'-2. -.. A faq'-Z Eh . i 2. .' -2- - fi -:Hai-PC? .,.,,'.,5 --4. f'- 3:12522 if '.g...,..a,L,qe - P ts ,ev . mf. .2 2 .,a it :.: M... .. 5:-,:-'fig as .- H -1 - -,.:-.7g'-.-jj . Q I . gf .,.j .... Q 'Q -:. in '-ff' '. 1: '.f : ' 1..I:. 5, . in N .A , ,., .. , ,., . t, ... ' .i g K I4 s L 1 ' , .. -- 2: ,- : 1: -.- I ' . TOM SEBRING Fullback RAINBOW RHODES Tackle FOOTBALL TEAM KMA SQUAD 5 FIRST ROVV, left to right! Tommy Roberts, Dick Bliss, Archie Gilliam, Bobby Black, Don Symon, Tommy Brown, Bobby Lee, Gene Fitehner, Bill Todd, Billy Givens, Bob Foster, SECOND ROW! Bobby Tully, Dor- man Edwards, Randy Canfield, Herbert Kelley, Rodney Ketchum, Leonard Melton, George Wfalker, Louie Sut- ton, Alzimie McCurter, Parke Saffer, Chris Kalfas, Ralph Suffer, J. VV. Grimsleyg THIRD ROVV: Tom Sebring, Skeets Strickland, Robert VVugne1', Ernest VVllll1l,I'llS, Billy Brown, Raymond Rhodes, james T emple, H. C. Summitt, Bill Blakey, XVarren Coloney, Carroll Schlader, Guy Revell. LEON LIONS Coach Riser N. E. C. Champs Coach Vlfestberg Bill, Bobby, Walter Managers v l Z, ,,, 1. mx an ix- Q W mn n a as was an mem! ma sm ls ff fx-Q H HK Bliss Blakey Bryson mf' min! M 'Him w Km in ,, ' ii K' k ' -J .. - .zgzgngf , is K , I.. I , 2 M s E A ,Il , NE. W . .. MW' is N W 2: -f - Zia, H SQ? ,5,.-. :-.-.-.i-.. I . K 5 ' mx- . ? -:- ::, ,,.. HE- I -I -: 0.5 'J -A N H n if ' .s 5... , . -:rr -iw or G3 . A if . . . , 1- 1 W . Wag? .vt 3,255 -. ,., .,.E.,. Mg ., ,, 35,5 . , - 2 3 1 E B 4 .. , 11 5 ' .,. ,.,: Y 1 Q ,. 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D 3.ViCl A.llDI'ittOI1 The p1'in1a1'y aim of the Future Far111e1's of 1XlllQl'lC2l, is The development of ?lg'1'iCllllfll1'Z1l leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. The Home Economics Club p1'0ll101'PS a growing' zlppreciation of the joys and satisfactious of llO11191llZ1kll'lg and also 0HL'0lll'Elg'GS Kl91UOC1'ilCY in home and colu- munity life. OFFICERS PrGSidG11f ,....--,..--- ....,. , 7 ., 7 Helen Marjorie Matson Vice-President .,,., ,,,w,Aw.,V.,,,,A,,,. L Qyce Millet 50C1'6filfY ,---,--- - , Mary Catherine Harrison T1'C21SU1'CT - -,----F---4------------v.----------,---,-,-..-------,-Yfv,-.v-f..VA,A,.....,vY.....,.. . ,,,,,,.,., .,,,,,,,, . , Burnell Moody o 6 P1'GSiClGl1l -.,AAf, ffvf. ..-..........4,,,Y.f....Y-.... ..,......v.,......,.,,.v............,.. , ,.,.., I- I z lrold Perkins Vice-President , .,,,7 ,,,-,, , ,, Jean DeCumP SeC1'6U11'Y ----AA----- .,,.. N Iontrell Sessions Treasurer --AL,A,Aw,w- Ann Candy SPOHSUT ...........,..,, Miss Ida Rua 4 VISUAL EDUCATION CLUB GRAPHIC CLUB President ,..,. , ,,,.,.,,..,.,,..,.,,,...,..,.....................................,..........,.. 'Wanda Lee Suber Vice-President ,-I.,,, ,.............. I oe Fred Bryant Secretary-Treasurcr ...,..,,. Mildred Ann Coleman Sponsor ,,.,rr........,.,.,,,,....... ...,,,,..........., IN Ir. Harbin Captain ..,, ......,...,.......r..,. I Ienry Lewis Sergeant ...r,,, ,,..,.. B illy Henderson Sergeant ,.,,,. .... , ., ...,,, , ,,..,, ..... ,....,..,,,., ,.....,.........,...,..., .,.,...,.. R 0 I J ert Dalton Sponsor ...,,,7,.,.,,......,.......,,i,,,,.,,.,...........,,....,.,., A ,.,,, - .,.,,.,.,..,.,,.....,..,.... Mr. Roberts 'ildIn0llnp1 If if 0Hl31 3V3E?' 'W Hfeea5ZZ. SCHOOL BOY PATROL FIRST ROW: Miss Frances Lyons, Betty .lane Davis, President, Edith Wells, Program Chairman, Miguel Mar- tin, Barbara Cook, Treasurer, Tillie Capelouto, Secretary, Mrs. Lois Boggs, Sponsor, SECOND ROW: Rose- mary Ogram, Ive Mae Spears, Frances Howard, Tyna Dodson, Faye Catlin, Sara Dean Bowman, Buddy Dean, THIRD ROW: Doris Jean Doyle, Doris jean Hauek, Ann Greer, Eleonore Sykes, Joyce Yancey, Fay Coe, Celia Burt, FOURTH ROVVJ Curtis Herring, Don Albritton, George Garbowiet, Billy Brown, Kenneth Boyer, Tommy PAN AMERICAN STUDENT LEAGUE-SPANISH Bowen. CHEZ NOUS-FRENCH FIRST ROW: jerry Kohler, President, Betty Hartsfield, Vice-President, jean Andrews, Secretary-Treasurer, Nelle Bussey, Program Chairman, Bob jones, Sergeant-at-Arms, SECOND ROVVJ Ida Lou Trousdale, Annie Merle Deal, Betty jo Drake, Evelyn Harrison, Leona Bryant, THIRD ROW! Margie Fish, Mary Frances Strick- land, jean De Comps, Bobbie jean Mimms, Mary Elizabeth Hartsfield, Gwen Carter, FOURTH ROVV! Betty Pichard, Emily Eskew, Mary Frank Iohnson, Doris Clemons, Edith Morgan, Gertrude Berryman, FIFTH ROVV: Bobbe Wheeler, Betty Gene Bell, Rachel Green, Marilyn Brinkley, STANDINGS Margie McClung, Patricia McDaniel, Jeanne Meloy, Susan Caldwell, james Talley, Gene Akins, Charles Brakshaw, Dick Robnette, Gene Fitchner, Betty Cogswell, Miss Frances Lyons, Mrs. Lois Boggs, Sponsor. FIRST ROW: Laura Potts, Doris Akridge, President, Eugene Akins, Secretary, Mary E. Hartsfield, Betty Fortson, Treasurerg SECOND ROW: George Cacioppo, jack Denton, Janis King, Martha Golden, Dorothy Pace, Nelma Donnelly, Joyce I-Iinson, Lutrell Glissong THIRD ROW-' VValter Crum, Priscilla Harris, Burnice Strickland, Nancy Rearden, Polly Prater, Edith Morgan, Margaret Hamlin, FOURTH ROW: Anne Lin- genfelter, Lois Ashburn, Jeannette Smith, Vvillard Sanders, Esther Till, Shirley Spencer, Dollie B. Califf, Carson Knowles, FIFTH ROW: Bobby XVright, Faye McCoy, Lillian Perry, Ernestine Ashburn, Hazel Hay- nes, Bobbie Iean Mimmsg SIXTH ROW: Bob jones, L. Morgan, Henry Watson, james Thompson, Cleo McCranie, june Roberts, Sara Dean Bowman, Mary Lillian VVatson, Peggy Sue Russ. D. C. T. CLUB In the D. C. T. Club students may earn Wages and receive vocational training while gaining credits toward a diploma. The D. C. T. Club is socially active, participating in many parties, formal and lDfO1'111t1l dances, and outings. TEC CLUB The main objective of the Tec Club is the development of technical training in the public schools. The ineinbers making up this club are high school students ein-ollerl at Lively Technical School. OFFICERS READING DOWN! Edward 'Willis, President, Doyle E. Byrd, Vice-Presidentg C. W. Browning, Secretary, Jimmy Walthall, Treasurer. MEMBERS! Dozier Allen, Dewitt Atkinson, Robert Lee Bell, Charles Blount, Malcolm Blount, Buddy Browning, Doyle E. Byrd, Frank Case, William Cook, Dorman Edwards, Roscoe Grant, Larry Harrison, Tuhnadge Harrison, W. B. Keaton, Sam Meador, Billy Perkins, Don Reeves, Cray Reeves, Melvin Reeves, Tommy Riles, Glen Roberts, Billy Rogers, Tommy Simmons, Raymond Slappey, Andy Stevens, Larry Strickland, Collins Taylor, jesse Trimble, Dun VVagner, David VV agner, Billy Walker, Jimmy Waltlmll, Edward VVillis, Rhette VVhite, VVarren Youngg SPONSORS! Miss Foster, Miss Turner. l , marcliing between the halves of the game were eagerly anticipated by the students and local spectators. 'Ql Under the cf1pab.le leaclersliip of Mr. Romulus Tllouxpson the Leon High School Band has provided both color and Gl1lL01 E21ll1IH6I1f for the activities of Leon High School and Tallahassee. Football. parades and 1'- '. The band is also well known for its summer concerts, assembly p1'og'i'a111s, music festivals, and providing of musical Gl'1t91'fkllI1lllGllli for various- civic o1'g'a11izatio11si11 Tallalizissee. who 4 IEAN ANDREXVS lleud AIiljO1'CtlU LEON HIGH SCHOOL BAND FIRST ROW: Frank Blacklidge, Charles Bradshaw, Tommy Morgan, Nancy Head, Ennis Chestang, Bill Oldham, Joyce Dance, Catherine George, Jean Andrews, Gail Kelly, Rosemarie Britsch, Tommy Henderson, Delilah Ashmore, Billy Malloy, Louise Messer, Claudette Rocco, Barbara Nelms, Dorothy Vauseg SECOND ROVVI Rodney McDonald, Helen Strickland, Bob Lauder, Larry West, Betty Brown, Pat Spenser, Susan Todd, Eleonore Sykes, Jeanette Freeman, Hazel Houston, Sidney Delson, Jimmy Pound, Nancy Scoggins, Delores Stewart, Delores Hamerickg THIRD ROW: Marion Meeks, Sara Lou Stikelether, Jimmy Hogg, Adrian Ketchum, Carl Thompson, Don Strickland, Edward Stripling, E. T. Evans, Jewell Kratz, Pat Thorton, Jerry Kohler, Susie Musgrove, Celia Burt, Lynette Lynes, FOURTH ROWJ Harry Van Brant, Lawrence Evans, Kenneth Boyer, Jack Haynes, Morgan Lafitte, Johnny WVoodward, Sonny Hasbrouck, T. XVilliams, Ralph Proctor, Carlos Heaton, Gene Cavanaugh, Christine Hancock, Don Banks, Julie Hawes, Ron Lafitte, Marlene Noegal, YVilbur Harrelson, FIFTH ROVV-' Barnabus Cobb, Frank Hill Hirt, Colleen Taylor, Lawrence Stoutamire, Jim Conoly, Ralph Hager, Mr. Thompson, Ervin Gatlin, James Matson, Jimmy Joyce, Ralph Moxley, Riley Secvers. MR. ROMULUS THOMPSON Director we ff K MELODEARS Dorothy Curtis, Doris Clemons, Emily Eskew, Bobbe Wheeler, Margie Griffith, Bill'lJLIl'11 Cook, Priscilla Patterson, joan VVarner, Susan Miller, Margie Green. BOYS' DOUBLE QUARTET l Leng: lirlpli Nolon, Bob Leo, l'zu'lfv Szrffw, Don Banks, Bcnlcr Rogers, L1lXVl'CllCkT LUIS, Erlwrl Aldrigv, Ervin Caitlin, Bill lllunrov N a STRING ENSEMBLE Ernest Jones, Guy Hzunerick, Marion Meeks, Ervin Catlin, Ada Lee Allen, Hugh Roberts. MIXED CHORUS M1'. Harold Chapman GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST HOW! Nita Peacock, Ioyce Iones, Elizabeth Talley, Patsy Charlette, Betty Burr, Martha Anne Goode, Fay Folsom, Peggy Corley, Bessie Atkinson, Ioanne Moon, Betty Ann Roberts, Jean Clements, Betty Jane Rogers, Betty Gudenrath, Mavis Gurr, Bobby jean Davis, Carolyn Reeves, Betty jean Bell, SECOND ROW: Glorianna Garr, Patricia McDaniel, Edna Lovett, Jo Ann Green, Betty Cogswell., Helen Watson, Daphne Wood, Jane Brinkley, Caryl Ann Schuneman, Elizabeth Collins, Dot Sistrunk, Mildred Ann Coleman, Peggy Wade, Ida Lou Trousdale, Dorothy Jordan, Loraine Shea, Wanda Lee Suber, Audrea Sessions, ACCOMPANISTSI Betty Jean Core and Doris Jean Doyle, DIRECTOR-' Harold Chapman. 1 0 f lr. ii., ii, . Kg.,-V3 ij 'S FIRST ROW! Montrell Sessions, Barham Spenser, Dorothy Curtis, Emily Eskew, Doris Clemons, jackie Tally, Lynette Lynes, Marylin Brinkley, Margaret Gwynn, Priscilla Patterson, Ioan Warner, Susan Caldwell, Bob Lee, Park Saffer, Don Banks, Billy Flynn, Hall, Richard Joiner, Bealer Rogers, Lawrence Evans, Archer Gilliam, Hugh Roberts, SECOND ROW-' Mary Truit Peacock, Betty Cook, Lillian Davis, Carmelita Allen, Betty Pichard, Annie Merle Deal, Mary Lambert, Margie Griffith, Margie Green, Barbara Cook, Susan Miller, Grace Register, Clara Byrd, Evelyn Harrison, Mary Jane Marshall, Phoebe Ryerson, Roberta McBride, Carolyn McCarey, james Talley, Earl Abbott, Adrian Ketchamg THIRD ROW! Phylis Ann Keene, Jean Lane, Ann Dalton, Mary Leslie Keene, Inez Allen, Sara Iean Marrow, Mary Lee Sauls, jean Meloy, Nelle Bussey, Donna Jolley, Ann Bannerman, Dollye Stewart, Edward Pipkin, Larry Harrison, David Webb, Erbert Aldrich, john Wascomb, Wilbur Harrelson, Corbett Dean, Earl Sapp, VVilliam Cox, Bill Munroe, ACCOMPANISTI Peggy Bieg DIRECTORJ Harold Chapman. Q.. FIRST ROVV! Donna Jolley, Sara Howard, Peggy Pelot, Montrell Sessions, Mary Frances Strickland, Vernon Andrews, Edith Wells, SECOND ROW! Ron Lafitte, Betty Jane Larson, Mary XVest, Mr. ' Longdon, Joanne Searcy, Allan Head, Rosemarie Britch, Wallace Kennedy. DEBATING CLUB DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Hazel Matthews, Delilah Ashmore, Ann Candy, Sara Lou Stikelether, Anna Katherine Taylor, Sara Jean Morrow, Mary NVest, Barbara McFadden, Rosemarie Britch, Sarah Howard, Eleanor Dunn, Fay Folsom, Betty Ann Roberts, Betty Jo Drake, Lou Harrison, Clara Byrd, Peggy Ann Culbreth, Mary Lee Sauls, Jean Andrews, Betty Jean Meloy, Barbara Bell, Joan VVarner, Emily Eskew, Miss Peggy Foksomg SECOND ROW-' Wanda Lea Ferrel, Jeanette Freeman, Ida Jean Hartsfield, Daphne VVood, Donna Jolley, Evelyn Harrison, Doris Clemons, Montrell Sessions, Delores Stewart, Betty Yancey, Roberta McBride, Beverly Edenfield, Mary Lambert, Patricia Spencer, Julie Hawes, Mary Frances Strickland, Doris Underwood, Jackie Talley, Mary XValthallg SEATED-' Raymond Rhodes, Harold Perkins. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS .1 FIRST HOVV: Sylvia Trotman, Jo Ann Greene, Gertrude Berryman, Faye Catlin, Virginia Daniels, Susie Musgroveg SECOND ROWVI Ralph Nolen, Joyce Jones, Daphne XVood, Miss Kerhy, Tyna Dodson, Dorothy Royal, Horace Chaffin. '-'--- Y, Y V , ,W . , ss E VVALTER BRYSON BILLY CROSS LARRY VVEST Presldent Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer KEY CLUB This club, founded and chartered in the spring' of 1945, is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Tallahassee. Its purpose is to develop leailersllip among high school boys and to provide practical experience in dealing with each other adults. FIRST ROW UPI Sandy West, Ney Landrum, Louis Wesson, Larry VVest, Bobby Drake, Arthur Rzmew, Tommy Henderson, Theo Proctor, Buddy Phillips, Ralph Safferg SECOND ROW UP.' Bealer Rogers, Billy Cross, Carl Thompson, Tommy Morgan, WValter Bryson, Rodney Ketchum, Benson Skelton, Ted Stienmeyer, Roscoe Barber, Buddy Evans, THIRD ROVV UP: Johnny VVoodward, Bill Blakey, Bill Fain, Bob Foster, Dick Bliss, Mr. Pierce, Sponsor, ROVV DOVV N .' Billy Young, Dewitt Miller, john VVilliaunson, Parke Saffer. R i ,ry W, ,fAf M it r W , , M. 1 ,i-xi ,, e-an s,,, sr mfs ,L Q ,A , is - - 'L Pl- rngx:fe4fN?s,?E'r5q.,,f,g,iwewf , I M, 14- ri -4 , ,ya M -:raw rw f-at HW :.'lL--'F ' - v ' W ,-wh 4: ,nf Q 'f lf J riftiisgtiiiij 15,5 : ,.,. ,.: fs Hires, -fi .sM 9,.f ,r,gr iY',ffWf .g.1gEg...., 5'--,-Exe? --Qi,-.5 Nliguam .T :rX' 153 '-,Tv t 'QAM . 151,555 if rrawq. xv-JMR , 'urn --f -3 -Q, Q- , fr-ff' wiiit Q., 97591 .13 'XL warm,-i, 33, Mitt' ztvl, A 2- rw ,gage W wtf? 15,5 , ' . ' ' . A' , We Q, , , wr ef., ' Q , We OFFICERS: President, Betty Jane Larson, Vice-President, Larry West, Secretary, Kitty Brittaing Treasurer, Mary VVestg Historian, Betty Williams, Reporter, jerry Nedley. MEMBERS! Betty Lou Alford, Karl Allen, Betty Barber, Kitty Brittain, Ruby Bussell, Mildred Ann Coleman, Elizabeth Collins, Betty Jean Core, Bobby Drake, Billy Flynn, Anne Gandy, Martha Ann Goode, jo Ann Green, Betty Gudenrath, Mavis Gurr, Hilda Harrison, Lou Harrison, Tommy Henderson, jean Jarrett, Mary Leslie Keene, Adrian Ketchani, Marilyn Kirkland, Betty jane Larson, Jean Livingston, Barbara McFadden, Susan Miller, Bobbie Jean Mimms, Ralph Mosley, Susie Musgrove, Jerry Nedley, Louise Pichard, Edward Pipkin, Thelma Poppell, Henry Redd, Grace Register, Carolyn Reeves, Betty Ann Roberts, june Roberts, Maclelyn Sapp, Caryl Ann Schuneman, Nancy Scoggins, Dorothy jean Sealey, Dorothy Sistrunk, Benson Skelton, Iva Mae Spears, Dolores Stewart, Marjorie Strickland, joe Taylor, Nancy Tribble, Alfreda Turner, Mary Lillian VVatson, Betty WVells, Larry VVest, Mary YVest, Flo Wilkinson, Shirley VVillett, Johnnie XVoodward. The purpose of the Torch Club is to encourage scholarship and develop cliaraeter, leadership and service. Their activities for the year include two assembly programs, Fall Frolies, and poster making. TORCH CLUB ' 1 s ,s P' s. 2 5. I I OFFICERS: President, Ellen Walkerg Vice-President, Frances jolmsong Secretary, Freddie Griffing Treasurer, Sara Sullenberger. MEMBERS: Arabeth Andrews, Freddie Griffin, Frances Johnson, Martha Edenfield, Sidney Pelson, Milton Carothers, Annie L. Gomez, Betty jean Keaton, Tommy Perkins, Katherine Mason, Dane McNeill, Elizabeth Sullenberger, Sara Sullenberger, Ellen Walker, Carolyn NVi1liams, Vickers VVard, Earlynn Vance. The Ponce de Leon Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society encourages citizenship, scholarsllip, and leadership in the students of the eighth and ninth grades. Once a semester all honor roll students are 1'CC'0g'lllZCCl in a special assembly. PONCE DE LEON JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY ,jr FIRST ROW? Rosemarie Britch, Barbara Cook, -Ir :z111 VVa 1r11 cr, Charlotte Allen, Betty Lou Calder, Mary Frances Strickland, SECOND HOVV: Miss llollie Carmine, Mary McDowell, Doris Ackridge, Edith Wells, Betty jane Davisg THIRD HOW'-' Bealer Rogers, Bobby Black, Milton Roberts, Ralph Suffer, Don Strickland, Billy Cross. PIERIAN HONOR SOCIETY The purpose of the Pierian Chapter of the National Honor Society is, To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of Leon. Their annual activities include an assembly program each semester to recogiiize honor roll and all A students, a Christmas scholarship to an outstanding senior. EDITORI Editor-in-Chief ........ - yA.,......v. .. f,,......f.fff-,...-f -- Associate Editor ,.,.,.,. News Editor .,,,... Feature Editor ...,...... Sports Editor ,,............. Assistant Sports Editor Girls' Sports Editor -., Art and Photo Editor ....., EDITORIAL STAFF XI1 Robert Stexens Leon is greatly indebted to the students u ho publish tht Iron Ilzgb Life, and to their advisor, Mr. Stevens This paper not only brings neus and entertainment to the students and faculty but also gives prattical txpeliente 111 ,JOll11'1'll1SlT1 to these students DEPARTME NT Ralph Hager Joanne Searcy Mary Catherine Harrison Jerry Nedley Harlan Franklin Don Sylnon Ethlynn Earnhart Priscilla Patterson Column Editor ,......... ..Vt.V..r.,....... F rances Laslie Exchange Editor ,...,.. ....,.. I Ielen Marjorie Matson Librarian ..,.,.,.,.... .,..,......,....... C ordon Cox BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Business Manager .....,......r..,r..,...,,,,......,..., Dollye Stewart Assistant Business Manager .,... ..... I -Iughes Register Circulation Manager ..............,.,,, .,...,....,. , . Elinor Keene Assistant Circulation Managers ................ Ernest VVilliams Stella Glover, Juanita Parker Advertising Manager ,..............,....,......,....,. Bettye Johnson Assistant Advertising Manager ...... . .,..,. Tommy Streety Advertising Solicitors ......,,l..,.,,..,,,,,.,.....,.,.,..,, Betty Wells, Doris Underwood, Connie Demetriou, Joyce Dancel Kathleen Bennett, Evelyn Harrison, Marian Meeks, David Webb . FACULTY ADVISORS Mrs. Green Johnston Mr. Robert Stevens TECHNICAL ADVISER W. A. Perkins L Y, Q., , -5 in .Q QE' 1i1H ml 111- J .1 l B ii ' f fr, 9 32 .,,t. Q 1 ,1- I Milton Priscilla STUDENT COUNCIL ORGANIZATION OF LEON HIGH SCHOOL OFFICER-S Milton Roberts ............ ................ P resident Rodney Ketchem ........... ..... ..................... V i ee-president Priscilla Patterson ......... - 1. ........., ...... ..................... -Secretary Vklallaice Kennedy ........ .. ..-..-.Treasurer The foremost orgrfinization of our school, the council A' has won the respect and admiration of the entire stu- dent body. Its purposes are to create 21, closer relation between the students and the faculty, to promote student activities, and to develop an appreciation of life in a democracy. V, A Miss Nan Page Hall Th ogu Congrotulotes the organizations of Leon High School on their success during the year I Av 1, f X fig,-of H -. s - 'N .:. . SONG. 00 x A 5 x 1 'Off' 4. 94'.9Q'.!' I I' 4 I A if . E: . 02' v 0:0 Q S f 2 F.F. cuss cnus A- Qf 59114 5655? 313+-Ill X X I . .lx if I ,QQ 4, O0 STUDENT COUNCIL ORCHESTRA THE SEVENTH GRADE THE EIGHTH GRADE MRS. SANDEIYS I-IOMEROOM Left to right: Geraldine Chason, jeanettg Clark, Emma Lou Gilley, Sarah Nell Hancock, Emma Jean Glisson, Dorothy Welch, Elma Louise King, Peggy Helms, Emma Ireland, janet Kelley, Dorothy Ann Greene, Leila jo johnson, Bobbie Ray Davis, Ella Mae Johnson, Jean Keaton, CENTERJ MRS. SANDERS. MR. THOMPSON AND MRS. GFiAMLING,S HOMEROOM FIRST ROXV, left to right: Mrs. Gramling, Ola Hawes, Barbara Nelms, Patricia Smith, Mr. Thompson, SECOND ROW. Gwendolyn Ennis, Maxine Clark, Marguerite Crutchfield, Elaine Philips, Carolynn Williams, THIRD HOWI Dick Dozier, Douglas Grieder, Buddy White, George Story, Lamar Catlin, Leroy Godbold. MRS. PILCHEFCS HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, left to -right: Patricia McDaniel, Calvin Revell, Kingman Brittain, Buddy Leynes, Carol Wallace, Clyde Coggins, Loraine Shea, SECOND ROW! Earl Brown, Edward WVilson, Mrs, Marie Pilcher, Douglas Folds, Tommy Kestnerg THIRD ROYVJ Frank Reeves, Edwin Herold, Effie Mae Parnell, Ira Clisson, WVyatt Iacksong FOURTH ROW! Donald Chambers, Ronald Tramble, Dorothy Mathews, Elma Smithson, D. johnson. if f gy a 2 7, MR. ROBERTS HOMEROOM ' FIRST HOVV, left to right-' Raney Russell, Edgar Smith, Clyde Simpson, joe Castro, Robert Dalton, David Lang, Robert YVindsor, Amos Stevens, SECOND ROW! .Iohn Hendry, Edwin Houston, Jimmy Pound, H. E. Hall, Hoyle Mathis, Edwin Ragansg THIRD ROW! George Kelly, E. T. Evans, Murphy Hinson, Audrey Carter, Charles Price, James Williams. MISS PHILBECICS HOMEROOM FIRST ROWV, left' to right: Charles Messer, Dane McNeil, Frank Shaw, Cecil Cubler, Eugene Billings, jack McCoy, Tommy Perkins, Miss Philbeckg SECOND ROYV-' Charlie Middleton, Dayton PeaI'SOH, Hurry May: John ESk0W, 121014 KGHCG, Douglas Perkins, THIRD ROW: Richard Straughn, Curtis McFarland, joe Lambert, Freddie Griffin, jack Oppert, Franklin Pettis. MR. PIERCE'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, Iefl to right: Bunny Mclaeak, Diane Stewart, Peggy Pichard, Vergie Harvery, Ola Bertie Ceddie, Sylvia Trotman, Catherine Shuler, Clyde Rayborn, Frances Ouzts, Frances Smith, SECOND ROW! George Floyd, Kenneth Branch, Robert Sistrunk, Ira Sutton, Charles Rawls, Russell Dahl, Charles T aft, Dallas Strickland, Buster Stokes, Rhett White, Milton Carothers, Bobby Carey, CENTER! Mr. Pierce. .-ff! :J,'. F 4531 , vcituqffesfiefiw MISS IRELAND,S HOMEROOM FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Ireland, Betty Ruth Williams, Frank johnson, Nancy McKee, Sidney Delson, Eleanor Hall, Charles Curtis, SECOND ROW.' Pqul Grant, Betty White, Hamilton Dowling, Margaret Boyer, Bill McCarterg XY .. THIRD ROW.' Pat Thornton, jack Maddox, Martha Edenfield, joe Ewing, Billy Malloy. 52 MISS LEWIS'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROVV, left to right: Earl Hale, Rodney McDonald, Bobby Lee Howe, Doris Kitrell, Earlynn Vance, Teddy Sweeny, Bobby WVestenclick, Billy Seeversg SECOND ROW! Lawrence Stoutemeyer, james Brown, Mrs. Cola Lewis, Charles Paul, Roy Mayo, THIRD ROW: ji1n'Conoley, Jimmie Hogg, Betty Tidwell, Dorothy Dunn, Bert McIntosh, Claude Hall, FOURTH ROW: Billy Vinzant, Angela Kalfas, Eunice Scott, Clara Newberry, john Roberts. ' 41 W .fu N- -V F , u 1 ef ,, , .3 MR. CHAPMAN'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROVV, left to -right: Mary Louise Deal, Edmonia McCranie, Bill Ford, Lynn Folsom, Virginia Simpson, SECOND ROW: Bertha Walker, Annie Laura Gomez, Beatrice Godwin, Ruby Underwood, Betty I0 Yates, Ellen Walker, Jean Rudd, Virginia Chason, THIRD ROW! Hazel Cox, Patricia Clegg, Orida Bennett, Havis Arrington, Carolyn Brooks, Beverly Boutwell, Betsy Bell, Dorothy Royal, FOURTH ROVV: Ralph Nolen, Mary Ann Brown, Gail Croy, Arabeth Andrews, Irene Winterle, Katherine Mason, Ann Rodgers, Nancy Ricks,fLaurel Boggs, Edward Breyg FOURTH ROW! Helen Anne Tice, Eddie Lee Kelly, Ruth johnson, Ona Anderson, Charlotte Taylor, Martha Rhodes, Sara Sullenburger, Elizabeth Sullenburger, Patricia Stone, Frances Johnson. 7 ,1 ,, - mAAnA.S MRS. HARRISON'S HOMEROOM FIRST ROYV, left to right: Betty Brown, Lois Ranew, Dorlis Reagan, Norma Dowdy, Betty Rose Stoutamire, SECOND ROYV! La juna Roberts, Claudette Rocco, THIRD ROW: Navena Martain, Margie Trousdale, Katherine Smith, Kath- erine Kratzg FOURTH ROWS Jeanette Bedsole, Ruth Glisson, Mrs. Harrison, Ethel McKinzie, Sue Coleman, Isabelle Yaeger. AYAVALLA PLANTATION Breeders of Santa Gertudis Cattle ,. ef. . presents the seventh, eighth, and ninth grades G Z. 'fo gfacgb N cr 6 1:35 r xm 40 , ,. ,, t Q 1 we A v -x .f I Sam McDowell Charles Maloy Barbara Marlet Mary Marshall Everett Mathews Nancy Mayhew , ,name r , - Q i s P 5 Sara I. Morrow jack Moskos Ralph Moxley Susie Musgrove Effie M. Parnell Jimmy Patronis s 'A ,S ,,,,. Q , W -,:' V Edwarc Pipkin Thelma Poppell Theo Proctor Henry Redd Betty A. Roberts Elizabeth Rojar L r-'f 'lfxi 5 , -fr Carlyanne Schuneman Nancy Scoggin Andrea Sessions Loraine Shea Dorothy Sistrunk Benson Skelton iii. Vi Pat Spencer Ted Steinmeyer Delores Stewart . 'i ll' , 4: A, , 1 f ff I 3 v f , 'Il 'gli af A Q l e 3 3 V, . . .,., ' .- as 1-.U .. , . Sarah Stikeletller Carlos Stone i k iv - . S Louise Messer jo Anne Moon s S A V. A 1 1 Peggy Pelot Louise Pichard Annie B. Reese Phoebe Ryerson Iris Skipper Addie P. Smith Skeets Strickland Edward Stripling Louie Sutton Elizabeth Talley Anna K. Taylor Fred Turner Peggy Wade David Walker George Walker Martha Wainwright Watrous Li 5 p S pp pe Q zgl l -t -lvn L 5 ' Edward Wilso 0 TIKV ' ward Betty Yancey Ronnie Yon 6? e Cb . 'iii ff Dozier Allen Delilah Ashmore Doris Beasley Betty Burr Earnest Causseaux Frances Cawthon A : .e',, f3. .B ,. V - ' F Y ' . 13 .. x Paul Cooksey U1 Betty Cooper , 1 Q , , ' - ,,..,., 4 ' 1 f 1 .I '55 2 ---- x , . L 1 -I -:' ,Q Doris Doyle rbl, . ,J I A Martha A. Goode Hilda Harrison J , W We , W .1 ,: , Q, an . ,. . -3 Bobby Drake j B kg-it . Roscoe Grant i ,4 :zz ,,. ,::, a i f Gay Hamrick get f4,,,,h K .. ,. 'S L. I L7 'M xt, . 52, Eric Bell 1' A ,Qfigr -00' 1 rw sf' A .- V W5 ,,h,,,q.- 2 , , fr-A-..,.. . .,,. Tommy Bowen kk W 4 , 'A H G .A f Patsy Charlette 7 l ff, A ' ir Charles Bradshaw . ::.:, . L : It Marvin Clayton Iean Clements f MM' l , X 5- :Z f 5? A .,, s lt!! Ann Dalton .. .. ,. vt. A gi 'v:-s:j'1E:I Bobby I. Davis 'fgisezy . ' 9 john Fain Gloriana Farr Gene Filer Billy Flynn Q' ',,., 1 ,:' I , ' - n': B --- Betty Core William Cox I ,V ' .-V--. 2 BX M. . Nfl s N ..-' - - ...li A N ' .. Rachael Green af Q 2.,,Q A ,-v'- 5- Mx w V '51 fvfli- Alvin Hancock A ,y,.. 23435: V , 31 '. ' N ..:-:: E '-'.,' I 7 .Z as if 3 , Tommy Henderson Frank Hirt ifiifsl' 'az 1522? an Q . 0 - A-:' 4 Q. r f 'ine Brinkley Betty Brown Betty Cogswell Elizabeth Collins x Q -.i. ,, ,A M354 3 He be Donald Davis Iuliette Demetree T if- A ' of angst A K Ervin Gatlin Mavilee Genece - I ga' rr' 1 .,:.::. , , . ,,, - '1 1.1 5 fi? as A Q ,g-J in , f 1 KJ ., 4 .- V: . LL . ---' - is Grubbs Mavis Greer Ruth A. Grimsley ' F if 4 . Q ' Betty Cudenrath A 3 Q Earl Harold Wilbur Harrelson Ida Hartsfield jack Haynes Q o yy x., AA tfa , L Francis Howard Hazel Howard est Iorres Jimmie Joyce Mary L. Keen S , ,,,,, , oV.V,, I hVAV ?wm A E i i -: .. - ,eat ' r ,Q 1:1a-.1:, A Clementine Lowry Glenn McClellan jean Lane Claris La Rose Paula Lewis Henrietta Lopez Edna Lovett ia v 13,3 A ,.: .. .,a,: . f .fl I . A E.: I. Hall Billy Henderson P? Billy Lambert Pat McDaniel I u ROSE PRINTING COMPANY is proud to be the Printer for the Lion's Tole and Sponsor for the Sophomore Class PRESIDENT . . . . TOMMY HENDERSON VICE-PRESIDENT . . BETTY LOU ALFORD TREASURER . . . ADRIAN KETOHAM SECRETARY . . BETTY ANN ROBERTS W 1 A .zz 9 +L +1 tw.-lei, , ma' 1,-. n ' 'V Elizabeth Thompson James Thompson Nancy Tribble Ida L. Trousclale Betty A. Tucker Alfrecla Turner Dorothy Vause I' il: v ue I Qs K v fi if Q' 1 :QQ W-4 T . I fe - I 5 S Jig Milli to Q MA M Q 71.53 B Callis VValker I-Icnry Watson Lillian NVatson Ralph WVatson Rudolph NVatson Betty VVells Lewis NVesson K L. - VVest I n fn A .1 W is M X 4 V Mary VVest Bobbe NVheeler jewel D. NViley Flo Wilkenson Shirley Willett Betty Williams Lucy Williams Ellave VVilliams Daphne Wood Bobby Wright F Edith johnson Donna Jolley Bob Iones Ioyce jones Iean I arrett Gail Kelly Carson Knowles Clarence Langston Betty I. Larson Lynette Leynes lean Livingston Glenna Martin .,..... Q V 1 Bill Munroe ideal! Susan Miller Bill Moody Burnell Moody 'ei I 13' 1? Q ., 1' F T0 , gan I ' I l P Y .i ,ol 51' 4 All zlt i k Buddy Phillips S -:tr . . , , Q , ' '-:- : ' 1 'Wy 1 5, I 'fe I 07: I We ' Wg, V .,, V :-:E V K E K is XX , fx Bettye D. Oglesby Rose M. Ogram Nita Peacock Lillian Perry - f ? ?:f: 2'f:f S., ...sk Veg:-r,,s,, ' ' . ,.,.,: -. ' A i .:,-: i ,iii, , a L 1 R ' i f i X-2595 to .... gig :'-2 F ' '1:-: ' I :': ' -A I - ,,: ,ff 1-: 9 '- f ' ' -f --lt l ::.. -if 4 A k . - f: - ,.:e.e,.:z:. . .vx is-l mf-me Artie Ranew Betty Revell Rudy Reeves Grace Register Hughes Register il W, .. 1 I w, if ggg . e M 29 i :,, - E. .,.,.., .Z 5,2 :P H' 1 .I A Q yr .Egg -. L, . I ' . , . ' , . 5 !E:12:'li2i3:i'31. 3 ' g I ' 1 . A Dick Robnette Iackie Root Peggy Russ Eleanor Russell Willard Sanders if '55 fffefgffianllffbg sq' S 2 Paul McCartney Faye McCoy Cleo McCranie - X' 1 ,ra , . , ,.:. Iett 'Munroe . 2 ,,., I y Betty Pichard james Richardson ei? 2, 4 i V H 3 W :::,-55-...4':-bf' MY ,F it , Madelyn Sapp . 2 y y yo y .:. - ,, .fx -1 . X QV 157' Barbara McFadden QQ' .1 23- . . ' .,., ....-- hqvz -N V K , ,,. 2:1 i ' jerry Nedley M. A ne 551 . ., s, B' . ' j . Nancy Rearden Polly Prater le I ' E 4: , 23 7 Gloria 1. Roberts Hugh Roberts Dorothy Sealey WVallace Sellers 3 M .,:,.:. . , , , Q H? - ::: L :-r 3 -' js -'-.,. ' wwf . 1, 5 X- - r '2 5 .,'i' as ' ' 'i '- z, '.-'.:,- 1 I - ..., - ,-:-v if .- .,., -zzz 93 L ---' ' I testi Q L if Q l S Harbert Smith Tommy Streety Frances Stricklan Iac ie a y Neva Shepherd . Sarai inmions cl k Tlle , Joe Taylor Ianies Temple N ,. .. A , V A 'asf' I gi: In M- -Y A- - f H s fo r A , r 1- '--- K . ' est 5 1 ..,-: :V i f Z -:-: ,Est :-:-: S 55 :inn is .. . ...: 5, - 5 5 , 5,5 ..--v: lzlhl J I. A x - Y .. , 1 it at l lm ----'-,. 1 1 t 'i A as Q .b.:, 5 :vii -.,V E .. --::-:: :-- 53 .: , :zvs ... ,.: , J :A ' --:1 Q A A -A : : -- . f ' :'f H ': : Q3 A ,.:: Q A A 4. :I 1 A r i ijl Qi A , , '.l ' Eugene Akins Ada Lee Allen , - 31.4. -:.:..: gg fz g y Don Albritton a r as 5 2 1- f 1 + 1 L as it J Y . ,,. .....- , ,.:., i A X ' s ls 'mrix 'Fkfs in 1- s s N vs fa 1 Barbara Bell Kathleen Bennet Ruby Bussell ,Q I, 'wiw1. ,f sig :fig ::: :::.:,. cgzj- vjj , s , ,., , :lz . . - X ,J-, s Fay Coe Clara Byrd s N W - sa! W it is :- ' .Lv :.: , :,: .: 'K f I ,.L.ss, .i ,.,.:.:v E Q :gin - gm is Q H 1 X ' t Sarah D. Bowman Ee Donnie Callahan Betty Cook Harriett Cooper f P' is K r ., ' ' 2 Q ., .. . .,., .,.,. A ., jack Deaton Jeanne De Camp Tyna Dodson Katherine George Lou Harrison 5 ' , . L X D i ' ' fi P f f ooyyoo y yyo ,. F '51 A 4 A Carmelita Allen , , .,., ,. Q., ggi 41- ll . . T . .... .,.,., V r rx . 1 - eet X JG 4 :ii3,:1g.3:.: ,,,, . n is Elsie Bradshaw --:-: ws ,T ft A 1 PM Q iislijgf gr 'i v 'yT1,,L W it :':' ' xii?--5' A22 : V !5'b7aY George Callaway Peggy Corley Theresa Andrews Bessie Atkinson Dewitt Atkinson rroi A Inz' i': J- . e'i '. ' ' A ' 1 er . fa-5 u , Betty Britt V F it in Martha Brown Roscoe Barber Celia Burt Tillie Capelouto Horace Chaffin Paul Clemons Sherwood Craig Betty Cross Lillian Davis Bay Coleman x :.,, ,:., . J i ., '- ,i ': if I it ,. H tri osssi A ij in' ti' B 'lfl :' :,2 ':':: f 1' A z - '47 425 zzz ' ...zr 9 A ' Q?'7 Z., -:-: 12- ' f :-:. Annie M. Deal :fi Q 3 la .. ., 'Y f w my Eleanor Dunn Eva P. Glisson Jo Ann Green Margie Green ss s is B sv' ,' r ir' . 2 t E Q Homer Harvey Marjorie Fish jenette Freeman . Ann Gandy Julie Hawes Faye Gatlin I ., . .o 4,3 fi: - E: if! ' i wi? -Q'-If if 2-1, ' ' if Dolores Hamrick Mary M. Hannon Evelyn Harrison I .:. jg E-..: -:Zi ' is -: .Ej , , 7125. ' .' ..f-... 'I' g- , J A Z 5.5 zzvj -::'. :Ei fad .. Nancy Head Evelyn Hemingway Malvina Hobbs Hazel Houston Z , Photographer for the 1947 Lion's Tale Extends best wishes to the Junior class and its officers President Don Albritton Vice-president Susan Miller Treasurer Buddy Phillips Secretary Grace Register phi, , 6 K 4 nt 9 I i . el ' 9 P -- -1 if it ' 'Q Q , l si HOW COULD WE FORGET . . . Those thrilling football games .... shivering on the bleachers and cheering wildly or swoon- ing to Harry Van Brunt's trumpeting .... griping about the food in the cafeteria .... bearing up under the resentful glares as we walked out of assembly first . . . burning the mid- night oil for Miss Carmine .... those embarrassing moments in Problems class .... all those internes from F. S. C ...., having to listen daily to Hager's cornies .... watching Priscilla vainly groping her way through a crowded dance floor ,... Ann and Frank .... the mad race for Mary Edna's car at lunch .... Joanne and her HL sweater .... cheering for Mighty Mouse at the movies . . . Parke's perpetual frown .... the roaring fire in the fireplace at the Lion's Den .... Jamie and his Mouth .... Charlotte's giggle .... the seventh period in Miss Cromartie 's room .... Vernon .... those battles on the banks when we were 7th graders .... playing post-office at prom parties .... that frantic day before the Prom when we were Juniors .... Senior Day .... Looking forward to graduation l .... our last assembly .... those breathless Wednesday 's when we got report cards .... dateless Friday nights . . . Monday morning blues .... 'fthe Hill .... L Club initiation . . . . the coast .... and last, but by far not least, graduation night. JOHN CARTER WILLIA Long John Glee Club MSON 1, 2, 35 S anish Club 85 Key Club 45 Torch P Club 25 Basketball 2, 3, 4. 5 EDWARD WILLIS GEORGE WOOD Basketball 3, 45 Track 3, 4g Graphic Clu JOE WRIGHT F. E. A. 1, 2. JOYCE YANCEY Home Economics Club- S amish Clu 1 P Staff 4g Pep Club 1, A A ' 1 . HV ' A .X f, B A gm: E-an .mam A mn ms mx :an .Y-24: Bmw Bm- A E .mf 5 b 8, 43 Annual -Q,,gmSu.i- B w 2. Qgffgfx ,hgh n. vw' B WARREN DONALD YOUNG TECC1ub23 CAMERA SHY SENIORS BOB BLACK KENNETH CAUSSEAUX FRANK OHESTENY PHBONOINE OBOWDER POLLY DOVE ALLEN HAUOK ALBERT McKEE VIRGINIA WOOD ROBERT RICHBURG JIMMIE ROBERTS TOMMY ROBERTS PARKE SAFFER ROBERT WAGNER BILL WAINWRIGHT CHARLES WALKER b 4Q Glee 3. SE ROBERT LEE TINNEY ..B0b,, Football 1, 2, 35 Golf Team 3. WILLIAM L. TODD Bill - Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track Manager 3, 45 LU Club 45 Spanish Club 4. ROBERT HENRY TULLY Mouse,' Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 Swimming team 3, 45 Glee Club 2, 35 F. F. A. 2. MARY THOMAS Glee Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Graphic Club 45 Office Assistant 15 Home Economics Club 1, 25 Child Care Club 1. DORIS UNDERWOOD Woody Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Letter Club 45 Basketball 1, 35 Dramatics Club 45 High Life Staff 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Cheerleader 4. HARRY VAN BRUNT Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 35 Philharmonic! Club 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 'S L Club 4. 'F nw ,LV ' M L- A if DAVID WAGNER -IIMMY WALTHALL MARY WALTHALL Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4 fSecretary 415 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics Club 4. SYLVIA JOAN WARNER Transferred 25 Pep Club 25 Torch Club 2, 35 Iunior Class Play5 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 3, 45 Pierian Honor Society 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Melo- dears 3, 45 Lion's Tale Staff 4. EDITH LOUISE WELLS Transferred from Florida High 85 Spanish Club 3, 4 fVice-president 415 Glee Club 35 Annual Staff 4 CClass Editorl5 Debating Club 4 fTreasurerl5 Pierian Honor Society 4. ARTHUR ALEXANDER WEST West'f Student Council 15 Torch Club 25 High Life Staff 25 Track S, 45 Key Club 4. DON STRICKLAND Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fSecretary, Treasurer 425 Torch Club 35 Pierian Honor Society 4. LARRY STRICKLAND L Club 45 T. E. C. Club 3, 4, Glee Club 3. LU? MARY FRANCES STRICKLAND M, F. Clee Club 1, 2, Home Economics Club 15 Red Cross Club 15 Pep Club 1, 2, Torch Club 2, 3, Chez Nous Club 3, 4 CPresident 39, Spanish Club 3g Graphic Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, junior Class Play, Debating Club 45 Lion's Tale Staff fCopy Eclitorl 4g Band 3g Pierian Honor Society 3, 4, Girls' Basketball 1, 2. DOROTHY STUDDARD ..DDt,. ELEONORE SYKES Honey , Transferred from Thomasville 35 Band 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Lion's Tale 4. DONALD CRECOR SYMON ..Kid,. Clee Club 1, 2, 33 High Life Staff 4g L Club 2, 3, 45 Footb ll 1, 2, 8, 4 fAlt. Captain 41, Track 1, 2, 3, 4g A df? Basketball Manager 3. MARY EDNA SIMMONS ee Club 1, Dramatics Club 3, Home Economics Club 45 Pep Club 1, 2g Red Cross Club 1. JAMES SAMUEL TALLEY Transferred from Florida High 35 French Club 3, 4g Clee Club 3, 4, Graphic Club 4. COLLEEN TAYLOR junior Honor Society 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY CATHERINE TAYLOR Kitty,' Hi h Life Staff 4- Home Economics Club fSecretary 475 T, 45 Pep Clubyl, 2, 3g B Squad Basketball Team 3. CONNIE THOMAS ESTER TILL Transferred 45 D. C. T. 4. xl i I 1 l J , , N.. IOANNE SEARCY Board Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary of' Sophomore Classg junior Class Play, Torch Club 85 Student Council 2, 43 Football Sponsor 3, High Life Staff 3, 4 KAssistant Editor 415 Spanish Club 35 Glee Club 1, 2. TOM SEBRING Transferred 4, Senior Class President, Football 45 L Club. Xi. , . ,fbwkxx MONTRELL SESSIONS N 1 M rrM0ntya, High Life Staff 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4g Debating Club 45 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Graphic Club 4 CSecretaryQ, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 2. RAYMOND SLAPPY Football 25 T. E. C. Club 3, 4. BETTY LOU SLAUGHTER Chez Nous Club 3, 4. U , J. . l l g-,gf k uk S, rk P , . U BARBARA ANNE SPENCER Home Economics Club 3, 4, Graphic Club 4g Glee Club 4. - SHIRLEY VIRGINIA SPENCER Pep Club 1, Spanish Club 3, D. C. T. Club 3, 4. 'v DOLLYE STEWART ' ' Dim le P High Life Staff 4g Lion's Tale Staff 4, Dramatics Club 43 Glee Club 1, 2, 4g Home Economics Club 1. , J GRAHAM WILLIAM STIKELETHER Richard CAROLYN PEARL STOUTAMIRE Glee Club 1, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football Sponsor 43 Home Economics Club lg Girls' Basketball 1. EUGENE STREETY V URM.. Transferred 2. BERN ICE STRICKLAND Bunny Girls' Basketball 1, 2, D. C. T. 4. re'- 5 x S ral' ,,. if 3' dam 'sf wir rf , s germ H ur ...,,. ze lil? 5 sg fa gum E 1 E 5 HAROLD PERKINS Perle Transferred from Gordon Military College 45 Annual Staff fCircu1ation Managerl 45 fPicture Staff D5 Graphic Club CPresidentJ 45 Dramatics Club 4. LAURIE PLANT Pep Club 15 Glee Club 1, 25 Torch Club 3. MAMIE LAURA POTTS Leon Hi Life 35 Girls' Basketball Team 35 D. C. T. Club 4. MARIORIE REESE Home Economics Club RAYMOND GUY REVELL Football 3, 45 L Club S, 4. THEODORE REVELL Spanish Club 35 junior Honor Society 1, 25 Torch Club 2, 85 Pierian Honor Society 45 Basketball Manager 4. RAYMOND RHODES Football 4. QB' IANYCE RICHARDSON Pep vlub 25 Latin Club 25 Library Club 25 Office As- sistant 35 Homeroom president 35 Pep Club 35 Hallowe-en Carnival Attendant 4. . MILTON WAYNE ROBERTS resident Student Body 45 Student Council 45 Pierian Honor Society 8, 45 Torch Club 3, 45 T. E. C. Club 3 CVice-PresidentD5 Debating Club 45 F. F. A. 1. BEALER T. ROGERS Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra5 Philharmonic Club 3, 45 Double Quartet 45 Key Club, Charter member 8 yearsg Pierian Honor Society 3, 45 Operetta 35 Lion's Tale Staff 45 Torch Club 3. RALPH SAFFER Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Double Quartet 35 Philharmonic Club 35 Junior Honor Society 15 Torch Club 25 Pierian Honor Society 45 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Vice-President of Student Body 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 L Club-3, 45 President Sophomore Class. MARY LEE SAULS Mimi Pep Club 15 Home Economics Club 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club, 35 Torch Club 35 Debating Club 1, 45 Football Sponsor 45 Office Assistant 2, 35 Dra- matics Club 1, 4. Q flfhrfii H -sw si ,mf . ,ms Mer 'E' 1-23 ef 25 'ff ,MW .,,... 1 I 9 ., if My ,M . M X V 'iQ'fl n.-, 3 ,Ze .. .W if K-gh me . NRE H, zz ' s. me ,T g W-'M.,,, V. ,. 5 X ., :Z ,,.. t . is 5 LEROY LEONARD MELTON Chicken Transferred from Andrew Jackson of jacksonville 3, figlflff .1 Football 3, 45 Basketball, Track 3, 49 Baseball 3, 4, L Club 3, 4. H DGWITT MILLER Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, Visual Education 2, 85 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Torch Club 2. LOYCE MILLETT M 55 LESTER MOORE LOIS NELMS Transferred from Ketterlinus High School 141, St. Augustine, Florida. ROUMEIL NORWOOD Transferred from Florida High 3. an ,. JOAN oDELL A A . :f-- V I ,M y .I . H' ' 214' if ..,.i :E 23: ' :' f M 'f ' .5 .,.:1,.,,. .,Ij- 2:2 -- .Qi ,,-:', WILLIAM ROY OLDHAM Bill Transferred from Hillsborough High School, Tampa, H, 3:52 glug .izz ' 1 Florida 45 Band 4. 5-Vglf jgf ' Q R iii DOROTHY ELOISE PACE Transferred from Florida High School, D. C. T. Club 2, 4. A vu, PRISCILLA JANE PATTERSON V ' T ..PrLg,, Pep Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Melodears 3, 4, Hi Life Staff 45 Office As sistant 2, 3g Football Sponsor 45 Student Council Secre tary 4, Lion's Tale Staff 45 Red Cross Club 1. MARY TRUITT PEACOCK 4 u Beauty Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Red Cross Club lg Home Ec. H Club lg Pep Club 1, 2. XE? EE. WILLIAM HOOD PERKINS ..BiZly,, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, T. E. C. Club 3, L Club 3. 4. ROBERTA MCBRIDE Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, Home Eco- nomics Club 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Annual Staff, Assistant Club Editor 4, Pep Club 1, 2g Debate Club 4. CAROLYN PARKER MCCAREY Carey Transferred 3, Spanish Club 8, Clee Club 45 Assistant Art Editor of Annual Staff 4. JAMIE LAMAR MCCARTER F. F. A. 85 L Club 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. ROBERT MCCLUNG MARY McDOWELL junior Honor Society lg Torch Club 2, 35 Pierian Honor Society 45 D. C. T. 2, 3. MIGUEL ANGEL MARTIN Mike Transferred from the Republic of Panama 4. CHARLOTTE MATHEWS junior Honor Society 15 French Club 3. HAZEL MATTHEWS Girls' Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4g Dramatics Club 4, junior Honor Society lg Home Economics Club 4. HELEN MARIORIE MATSON Maggie,' High Life Staff 45 President of Home Economics Club 4. ROBERT V. MEARS B0bby,' Graphic .Club 4. MARION ELIZABETH MEEKS Clee Club lg Home Economics Club lg Torch Club 35 S anish Club 35 Band 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, High Life P , Staff fAd Solicitorl 4. JEAN MELOY Torch Club 3g Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4g Home Economics Club 4g Pep Club lg Spanish Club S5 French Club 4. LILLIAN KETCHUM Transferred from Florida High 3g Majorette in Band 4. IANIS KING Home Economics 33 D. C. T. 4. MARY JEAN KING Spanish Club 35 Office Assistant 35 Home Economics 4 Red Cross Club 1. JERRY KOHLER N 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4g Swing Band 1, 2, 3, Chez Nous Club 3, 4. RONDEAU LAFITTE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CBusiness Manager 413 Glee Club 1 Debate Club 4, Orchestra 3. MANGUM C. LAMB ..Red,, FRANCES SEABROOK LASLIE lfFranlP Student Council 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Home Economics Club lg junior Class Play 35 Dra matics Club 4, Red Cross Club 1, High Life Staff 4 Annual Staff 4, Office Assistant 2. ROBERT LAUDER ICBOFP Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CVice-President SP5 QLibrarian 41. ROBERT LEE Orchestra 15 Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Phil harmonic Club 3, 45 Football 4. 3357 ET HEL LEW'IS ANNE LINGENFELTER Pep Club 15 D. C. T. Club 4. CARL LUNN Transferred from Florida High. 9 MARY ELIZABETH HARTSFIELD Pep Club 1, 25 D. C. T. Club 4. HAZEL HAYNES Transferred from Live Oak 25 Spanish Club 35 D. ,C. T. Club 4. JOYCE HINSON Transferred from Panama City 4g D. C. T. Club 4. SARA HOWARD Ponce de Leon Honor Society lg Torch Club 2, Dra- matics Club 4, Debating Club 4 lSergeant of Armslg Graphic Club 45 Glee Club 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. ELIZABETH ADAMS JOHNSON Bettye High Life Staff CAdvertising Managerl 4. EVELYN LENORA JOHNSON Home Economics Club 2, 3, D. C. T. Club 4g Pep Club 1. GRACE JORDAN MARY FRANK JOHNSON Pep Club lg Glee Club 1, 2, Chez Nous Club 3, 4g Office Assistant 2, 3, 45 Lion's Tale Staff 4, Home Economics Club lg Red Cross 1. CHRIS KALFAS Transferred 33 Football 8, 45 Track 3, 4, L Club 3, 4. 0 , U ELINOR KEENE Dramatics Club, Pep Club, Circulation Manager on High Life Staff 4. 2+-nl.-v dw--P A ?' HERBERT KELLEY Track 3, 4g Football 3, 45 L Club 3, 4g Basketball B Squad 2. WALLACE KENNEDY Debating Club 2, 3, 4 CTreasurer 3, President 4lg Student Council QTreasurerJ 4, Lion's Tale Staff As- sistant. ' WILBER CRAMLING, IR. T if 1 4, C!! A cut t ,ff it , ,,4tfw1ftWq:gf I! ANN CREEK Transferred from Georgia 35 Dramatics Club 45 Spanish Club 8, 4. MARIORIE JOYCE GRIFFITH Margie Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Melodears 3, 45 Philharmonic Club 3, 45 junior Class Play, Office Assistant 35 Dramatics Club 45 Football Sponsor 4. PHYLLIS CRINSLEY Phil Pep Club 1, 25 Home Economics Club 15 Office Assistant 15 Spanish Club 35 Child Care Club 1. MARGARET ELIZABETH GWYNN ..Meg,, Pep Club 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Football Sponsor 3, 45 Office Assistant 35 Secretary of Senior Class 45 Lion's Tale Staff 45 Red Cross Club 15 Home Economics Club 1. RALPH HACER Transferred from Palm Beach 35 Debate Club 35 Forensic League 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Dramatics Club 35 Visual Education Club 35 junior Class Playg Student Council 45 P. A. Operator 8, 45 High Life Staff fEditor- in Chief D 45 Key Club 3. ELOISE HAMLIN CHRISTINE OLIVE HANCOCK Band 1, 2, 8, 45 Home Economics Club 3. BETTY HARRELL Basketball 15 Dramatics Club 15 Glee Club 15 Girls' Letter Club 2, 3, 4 fVice-president 225 Home Ee - E nomics Club 3, 4. I at Q . ,w PRISCILLA HARRIS I TALMADGE HARRISON BETTY HARTSFIELD French Club 3, 4 fVice-president 42 5 Ponce de Leon Honor Society 1. ' W VIRGINIA FOLDES Transferred from Florida High School 35 Girls' ball Team 4. OPAL FOOTMAN Transferred from Quincy, Florida 2. BETTY MARIE F ORTSON Q Transferred from Virginia 35 D. C. T. Club 4. ROBERT A. FOSTER IIBOBU Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Torch Club 2, 35 L Clubg Key Club. HARLAN FRANKLIN Lion's Tale Staff fSports Editorlg High Life Staff 45 Track 2, 3, 45 L Club 4. GEORGE CARBOWITT Transferred 45 Assistant on Lion's Tale Staff 4. ARCHER CILLIAM Football 3, 45 Manager 25 Basketball 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 junior Class Play 35 Glee Club 3, 4 fPresident 425- L Club 4. Bi E25 was .Kg Qi 'ills' Liga' I fxgafam E . awww 'W' N ,swan E NW' Ei. Basket- QQ? H me ge .age H swygm 2824595 is N - N H :eS 5 was M Fai? E ,Q - Q? Ms M W EM 'glffikwsrs '1 .panes BILLY GIVENS 5 Fez. L Baseball 2, 3, 4 fAlternate Captain 3, Captain 455 Club 3, 45 Tec Club 2, 3. LUTRELL CLISSON Transferred from Florida High School 35 D. C. T. Club 3, 4. STELLA HOPE GLOVER RUTH GODWIN Dramatics Club 45 Home Economics Club 45 Girls' Letter Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasurer 415 Varsity Basketball Team 3, 4. MARTHA GOLDEN Home Economics Club 35 D. C. T. Club 4. . Elf: E'-ifiirxmus ,-.Mamas ,amrfaaan ri MAYO DAVIS Track 4. CORBETT DEAN Transferred from Florida High School 3, Glee Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Debate Club 4, Lion's Tale staff 4. CONSTANCE DEMETRIOU Connie A Glee Club 1, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 8, Home Economics Club 1, 2, 3, High Life fAdvertising Solicitorl 3, Basket- ball 4. NELMA DONNELLY Girl's Basketball Team 1, Home Economics Club 3, D. C. T. Club 4. BETTY JO DRAKE Orchestra 1, Ponce de Leon Honor Society 1, Pep Club 1, 2, Torch Club 2, French Club 3, 4 fSecretary 37, Student Council 4, Home Economics Club 4, Dramatics Club 4 fPresidentD, Lion's Tale Staff fClub Editorj. ETHLYNN EARNHART Louey Home Economics Club 1, Basketball Team 1, Girls' Letter Club 1, 2, -3, 4, Girls' Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4. CLINTON DORMAN EDWARDS Football 8, 4, Track 3, 4, Tech Club 8, 4, L Club 3, 4. EMILY ESKEW Transferred from Albany, Ga. 4, Melodears 4g Glee Club 4, Dramatics Club 4. LAWRENCE EVANS Buddy Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic Club 4, Glee Club 4, Double Quartet 4, Track 3, Swing Band 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM G. FAIN Bill Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Football 8, 4 CManager 41, Graphic Club 4. WANDA LEA F ERRELL ' Economics Club 2, 3, 4, Dra- ' French Club 4, Baseball 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, Football 4, L Club 4, Glee Club 1, 3, Orchestra 1, Philharmonic EUGENE L1s'roN FITCHNER PAKUX' ,vw 1, Club 3, 4, Graphic Club 44 swing Band 2, 3, 4. T' J J T, r 1. 1 .ii .WH rs - X , W. I ZW Aa jf-Nw K sa rem. 'E aaa' MARY LOUISE COLTER Transferred from Thomasville 34 Basketball 4. BARBARA JOYCE COOK I Cookie Transferred from North Carolina 25 Glee Club 2, 3, 4g Melodears 2, 3, 4 fStudent Director 419 Torch Club 2, 33 Pierian Honor Society 3, 49 Lion's Tale Staff f Assistant Business Manager1g Spanish Club 3, 4 CTreasurer 41. - in WILLIAM K. COOK F. F. A. 2, 3 CVice-president 3 . I sss , . 1, .SR . ss l Qi ::-1 i ' . . ',:'. -I GERALDINE cox I .Q . CGW 3 ga ' 'r Pep Club lg Child Care Club lg Dramatics Club 2. f' N -:'::2 E:?Aa,:fs ' ' 2: 5 A' GORDON Gox High Life 45 Track 4. W zin MARY ELIZABETH CROMARTIE a N fx Clee Club 15 French Club 3, 45 Red Cross Club 1. Elie ' ,--1 ' ' WILLIAM CROSS Billy Student Council lg Ponce de Leon Honor Society lg Torch Club 2, 3 CVice-president 315 Spanish Club 3g Track 3, 4g Key Club 3, 4 fVice-president 415 Lion's Tale Staff C Associate Editor 41g Pierian Honor Society 3, 4 CPresident 4, Vice-president 31. WALTER GRUM PEGGY ANN CULBRETH Transferred from Georgia 2g Band 2, 35 Orchestra 3g Dramatics Club 35 Hallowe'en Carnival Queen 2g Lion's Tale Staff 4. JOYCE DANCE Transferred from Georgia 3g Office Assistant 3g Major- ette 3, 45 High Life Staff CAdvertising Solicitor1 4. BETTY JANE DAVIS Transferred from Florida High School 35 Glee Club 84 Pierian Honor Society 3, 4 CTreasurer 41g Lion's Tale Staff CBusiness Manager1 4g Spanish Club 3, 4 fPresi- dent 41. LOUISE DAVIS I ' , :.: ..:.:,..,.- ::: -L -- . E . I . M .......,..,...,. .ag .....,.,.,... . . 3- .- . V - ::: . 1 :.: Q.. -A :gt-A: 32- :aj-. '. -- A M, .. 1, N, H i,:,:-:. :I .. J 5 , A . . ,,. L .,. -5 ,., A ' ,v'iSfi.r?t E fi jf W' I- 1 A 4 A E A vi sf D Q mm 5 K S asm s m I I A we H 5 A me I2 A , LB 3,11 a.'-s-:.:.:.:I..a.:,:r in . P ' 4 I N rs E Es m H ' 5 if N fix ' ' I ' CQFRQ 4 in ,.-is is as ,xi i a x is a is me is is-me we me MMM s wif Bam m HHH-as -mem 4 -were ,firms m -Yemen in wnwsm me me me me a is is rx -m me me DOYLE EVELYN BYRD Bud F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Tech Club 2, 35 Baseball 35 Track 3. BETTY LOU CALDER ..B00,, Transferred from Titusville, Florida 2, Drainatics Club 3, 45 Torch Club 3, Pierian Honor Society 4, Graphic I Club 4. SUSAN CALDWELL Clee Club 3, 4, Draniatics Club 3, 45 Lion's Tale Staff CFeature Editorl 4, French Club 4, Spanish Club 3. HARRIETTA BOOTH CALIFF Glee Club 1, Home Economics Club 1, Orchestra 2, D. C. T. Club 4. LEWIS RANDALL CANFIELD Handy 'Transferred from New York 4, Graphic Club 45 Foot- ball 45 Track 43 Vice-President Senior Class, Swing Band 4. rfvf.. CWENDOLYN CARTER Gwen Clee Club lg French Club 3, 44 Pep Club 4. RAINEY GENE CAVANAUGH Cenex Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior High Operetta 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Swing Band 2, 3, 4, High Life 2. Q ENNIS L. CHESTANC Band 1, 3, 45 French Club DORIS CLEMONS Melodears 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ponce cle Leon Honor Society lg Draniatics Club 4, Spanish Club 3g ' French Club 44 IAM RANCIS COCHRAN Frank,' Football 1, 2, Baseball fManagerJ 2g Ponce de Leon Honor Society 1, Torch Club 2, 3, L Club 2, 3. MARY ANN COLEMAN Transferred from Starke, Florida, 4. WARREN CRAMER COLONEY Transferred from St. Petersburg 4 Footbill 4 Swimming 4 H. -Q -xv is sim 7' JOHN FRANK BLACKLIDGE Band 1 4- Lively Tech Club 2 3 4. fl N I 7 7 3 . 14 , f l I f I WILLIAM BECKER BLAKEY Boats ransferred from Bradenton 3 Football 3 4- President Junior Class 3, L Club 3, 4 CPres1dent 415 Key Club 3, 45 Student Council 45 junior Class Play 3. RICHARD EARL BLISS Bull Treasurer Sophomore Class5 Treasurer Senior Class5 Student Council 35 junior Class Play 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4 QSec.-Treas. 315 L Club 2, 3, 4 fSec.-Treas, 415 Football 3, 4. MARILYN BRINKLEY Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 French Club 3, 45 Pep Club 4. MOSEMARIE BRITSCH Girls' Basketball Team 15 Pep Club 1, 25 Home Eco- nomice Club 15 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 45 Torch Club 2, 35 Pierian Honor Society 35. 4 fSecretary 415 Debating Club 3, 4 fVice-president 415 Majorette 3, 4. BILLY BROWN Baseball 3, 45 Football 45 L Club 45 Spanish Club 6, 4. ELOISE BROWN Transferred 15 D. C. T. Club 3, 45 Spanish Club 4. TOMMY BROWN Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4 CCaptain 415 Basketball 2, 3, 4 CAll N. E. C. Team 315 Lv Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Treasurer Junior Class 35 Student Council 3. BUDDY BROWNING 'ss 'na nn u B 8' was was mms aux -.nw ss-ss - ss .t gi-xi uw Graphic Club 45 Swimming Team 3, 45 Cheer Leader 35 E222 Lively Tech Club 45 Homeroom President 1. W if l .L . WALTER BRYSON qfw Student dluncil 1, 2, 35 Key Club 2, 3, 4 fPresident 415 A l L C ub. 3, 4 CVice-president 415 Football 2, 35 .Mana 45 Vice-president Sophomore Class5 Vice- pr ' t junior Classg President Senior Class5 Track 3, 4. NELLE BUSSEY lee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Honor Society fPresident1 15 Torch Club 25 Pierian Honor Society 3, 4 fVice- president 415 French Club 3, 45 Football Sponsor 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Lion's Tale Staff 45 Red Cross Club 15 Vice-president Homeroom 3. ' JOYCE BUTLER Transferred 35 Home Economics Club 4. ss , in -st gs am is K is mg mga is mf-in DORIS AKRIDGE rw' XP Q: 1, A f l fa X, se e a mem as is new ss: -me use as is mr mms a gs me wi-in a a semen mr if - -massi- fm-mam kafixwa N 1 E Pep Club, 15 Ponce de Leon Honor Society, 15 Torch Club, 25 D. C. T. Club 3, 45 Pierian Honor Society 4. CHARLOTTE ALLEN Ponce de Leon Honor Society, 1 CSecretary 115 Torch Club 2, 35 Pierian Honor Society 3, 45 Physical Education Assistant 35 Spanish Club 3,45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 45 I-Iomeroom President 3, 45 Lion's Tale fEditorJ 45 Foot- ball Sponsor 4. JEAN ANDREWS Dramatics Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fHead Majorette 3, 475 Glee Club 25 Orchestra 25 Chez Nous Club 3, 4 CSecretary 315 Spanish Club 3. VERNON ANDREWS Girls Letter Club 3, 45 Home Economics Club 35 De- bating Club 45 High Life Staff 35 Annual Staff 45 Foot- ball Sponsor 4. ERNESTINE ASHBURN Q Transferred from Florida High School 25 Home Eco- nomics Club 35 D. C. T. Club 4. LOIS ASHBURN Transferred from Florida High School 25 Home Eco- nomics Club 35 D. C. T. Club 4. DONALD BANKS Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 3, 45 Graphic Club 45 Boys' Double Quartet 4. ANN DIXON BANNERMAN Miss B. Cheerleader 1, 3, 45 Lion's Tale Staff Edi D5 Student Council 45 Glee Club 1, 2, ffice sistant 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 25 Home Ec mics C Red Cross Club 15 President Homeroox 35 Hom Secretary 3. VERMA BARTLETT ROBERT BELL a GEORGE BENEDICT Football 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Sim 3' sf-Qu T s,-.mx - me GERTRUDE BERRYMAN ..Kmy,, Home Economics Club 1 Library Assistant 2 4 French Club 3 4 High Life Staff 2 Pep Club 1 Red Cross Club 1. may-M FWEEEJ M 0 0 N JEWELRY COMPANY Extends best wishes to the S E N I O R C L A S S and its O F F l C E R S President . . . Walter Bryson Vice-President . . . . Randy Canfield Treasurer . . Dick Bliss Secretary . . . . Margaret Gwynn .QQ- f - if Ji'-L - K t V? ll X 1 Q ' ve. 'o'.:, v It sis W, -9 Q' l rv fu - it ,Wt ., ff mm C-iff m My MISS MARY VVOODBERRY ........ . ,,,,,........,,.,,.. ......... E nglish Florida State College for Women, B.A., M.A. MRS. TERRY B. ZIEGLER ,.,... Geography and Social Studies Florida State College for Women, M.A. MISS BEBE DANIELS ................................ Physical Education Florida State College for Women, B.S. MR. GUY T. CARD ..........................,............. ...... A griculture University of Georgia, B.S. MRS. GEORGE HILES ...........,...,.... Science and Mathematics New jersey State Teachers' College, B.S. Florida State College for Women MRS. INGRID MCFADDEN ............,...,............ .. ..... English University of Chicago, Ph.B. MISS MARY E. MARSHALL ..... .... .........,,..................... E 'n glish Florida State College for Women, A.B. I MRS. AURORA EVANS RITTER ................ Directed Heading Alabama State Teachers' College MR. O. D. ROBERTS .... - ............... - ........... Industrial Arts University of Florida, A.B. MISS DOROTHY TUCKER ..........v....,.,...... Physical Education Florida State College for Women, B.S. Wi. P MISS MARY SCHORNHERST ,..,..,,.....,,..,,.,,,,. ,N Social Studies Florida State College for Women, A.B., M.A. MR. ROBERT STEVENS ,.,.....,,,, H ,... ,, ...,,.,.-,,,,,,,,,,-,- Igurnalism University of Florida, B.A.E., B.A.J. MR. 'Rf-firg' THOMPSON ...,.......,,i,, m ,t,,.,,. ,,,,,v, B ,md I Music Special 47 60 pf A4 MISS HELEN TURNER --- .............. ---. D. C. T. Coordinator Florida State College for Women, A.B. MR. IOHN WESTBERG .............. - ......... -- Physical Education University of Florida, M.A. Columbia University MISS MILDRED WILFONG .............. L ..............,. Mathematics Florida State College for Women, A.B. Duke University, M.A. MRS. MARGARET WILLIAMS ....... - ....,. .. ........... Mathematics Meridian Womanls College, A.B., M.A.G. MRS. MARY WILLIAMS ............. -..L ......... - .... Social Studies Stetson University, A.B. Peabody College, M.A. , . MISS KATHRYN WILLIAMSON ...................... ..-.- ECO110miCS Georgia State Teachers' College, B.S. MISS OUIDA WINCHESTER .,.,.... L ................ ..-- Mathematics Florida State College for Women, B.S. H ,, MRS. COLA LEWIS ......,......,........................,..,... ....... S cience Florida State College for Women Miss JOSIE LEWIS ......,.............,.......,...,....... .. ....,.. English University of Georgia, A.B. MR. M. J. LONGSDON ocial studies - Northwestern niversity, B.A. MISS GWEN PHILBECK ..., , ........., Science and Mathematics Southwest Missouri State College, B.S. MR. W. H. PIERCE ..........,..,.......... - ..,..... ------ Social Studies Alabama Polytech Institute, B.S. NIRS. MARIE PILCI-IER ......,.,...................................,,,. English Florida State College for Women, A.B. MISS IDA L. RAA .....,,..... .. .....................................,.,.. -... Science Florida State College for Women, B.S. University of Michigan, M.A. MRS. MYRTLE REHWINKLE .....,.........,..,.,....... M uthematics Florida State College for Women, B.S. - 'fm 1-7-0-2. MR. WOODROW RISER ..,......,.,,.,...,.,........,.,,... Social Studies University of Florida, A.B.H.PL. MRS. FRANCES SANDERS ,... Science and Home Economics Florida State College for Women, B. S. University of Tennessee, M.S. S -aff -it A . 1 Mndw 1 MISS MONTINE FOSTER D C T Coorclmator F lor1d'1 St ite College for Women A B M A , ii M. 4 1 V 4' Z, A ff! 5 , 5 f -5422?-1 .. ,, L 'Swv' ' 5- 1, ff MRS JAMES GRAMLING Directed Reaclmg Florida State College for Women B S MISS NAN PACE HALL Latm Florida State College for Women AB MRS. BERNICE HARBIN ......,....,,.,..,...,...... Cafeteria Director Florida State College for VVomen, B.S. MR. E. HAHBIN .,,. .. .....,..... e .......... - ..,........ - ....... ll1llth6lTl!lHCS Wofford College, A.B. Q D . s , vzxnjuh 5. 0 ' -.N MRS. KATHRYN HARRISON ..,..... -...- ..... -.. Home Economics Florida State College for WVomen, A.B., M.A. MISS MAUDE IRELAND .,.,.................. - ........... Mathematics Florida State College for VVomen MRS CREENE JOHNSTON Iournalzsm and Englzslz Meredith College A.B. I ,-' Florida State College for Women, M.A. MISS MILDRED RERBY ---- .....................,. Lzbranan Shorter College, A.B. Peabody College, B.S.L.S. MISS DOROTHY KITCHENS ........ -- ....... Health an wlogy GBOIgl8 State College for Wome MRS. LULA D. APPLEYARD .................,............ Social Studies Florida State College for Women, A.B., M.A. MRS. B. BABINEAU ..........,..... - ........,...,........,..,....... Commerce University of Alabama, B.S, MRS. GRAHAM BATCHELOR ,,......,..,.......,.,.......... Commerce University of Georgia, B.S. MRS. ALLEN BOGCS ,...........,, . .........,...,... Spzulish mul French Florida State College for Women. A.B. University of Nebraska, M.A. MRS. EMMALU BFIOVVN .,.........,......,. - .,,.,, e .......... R ,.,. English Florida State College for Women, A.B. v l f MISS I-IOLLIE CARMINE ........,...,...,,..........,................. Englislz. Florida State College for Women, A.B., M.A, MR. HAROLD CHAPMAN, Ch0ral'Depa1'tment and Orchestvzz ' Northwestern University, B.M.E. University of Illinois MRS. EDITH R. CORE ..,,........,..,.,..,.,.......,., , .............t. English A Florida State College for Women, A.B. MISS VIRGINIA CROMARTIE ...................,.....,.. Mathematics Florida State College for Women, B.S. Yr MISS PEGGY FOLSOM ..., - ...............,.....,...,,,,,.,,..,,,,..... Speech Florida State College for Women, B.S. mmm Bm me me gsm: mg, was is we is-E a .,,. - 2 me .gs w Miss Marnie I-Iedgepath Checking attendance records, picking up dcbarred slips, and seeing that certain necessary messages reach their destination are some of the many activi- ties which this group of office assistants efficiently carries out. Their faithful and well-rendered ,service deserves the scliool's recognition. Miss Betty Ann Campbell Left to Right: Sara Simmons, Betty Io Yates, Havis Arrington, jean Jarrett, Dot Dunn, Libba Thompson, Peggy Picharcl Gail Kelly, Lucy llVilli7.Il'DS, Barbara Bell, Floride Wilkinson, Ono Marie Maige, Dorothy Jean Sealey, Bobbc Wheeler, Rachel Green. ll! y B. J. NELMS Principal University of Missouri, M.A. W. H. MARSHALL Supervising Principal University of Illinois, B.S., M.S ROBERT STEVENS Assistant Principal University of F lorida, B.A.E., B.A.J. Him L ,Wy 'hffhfff-Q52 ' Tallahassee Bakeries, lnc. Extend their congratulations to the Faculty of Leon High School for its fine work this year' and wishes them continued success Eng! 0 T' J 'dl X f- 'N ' Q 0' ' vt 1 o Q- off of' A f 6 Us? .3.'1As: .,,,...-w-'fe' WA.,- ..,,4,-.nialfflwvi 'fir' ed a To Mr. Robert Stevens, our assistant principal, Iliigh, Life advisor, illld friend, we proudly dedicate the 1947 Lffoofs Tale. Durino' the nine Years he has been at Leon Mr. Stevens has taken our student D 1 I publication to the top in the 'o 1' -l'.'t' . f' ,l th J u na 18 ie ie d, and has helped make it one of e best school papers in the South. In assuming the assistant prineipalship of Leon this year, he has broadened his scope of responsibility and has endeared himself even more to Leon students. Although we owe Mr. Stevens a debt of gratitude too great to pay, we hope that in this way we will be able to show him some small measure of our ap- preciation for his untiring efforts and devotion to our school. ,Q . H i- , I SPONSOR Miss Gwen Philbeck limb' Gale S Charlotte Allen ........ ......................... E ditor Billy Cross .................... ........ A ssociate Editor Betty Jane Davis ............. .................................. B usiness Manager Barbara Cook ............ ............ A ssistant Business Manager Harold Perkins .................................. ....................... C irculation Manager Mary Frances Strickland ....,....... ..........,........ C opy Editor Dollye Stewart ............................. ........ P ietu1'e Editor Edith Wells ............ ......... C lass Editor Betty Jo Drake ........ .....,.... C lub Editor Harlan Franklin .......... ............ S ports Editor Susan Caldwell ..,..... ........... F eature Editor Ann Bannernian .......... .................. Ar t Editor Montrell Sessions ........ ............ F aeulty Editor Assistcmts: Mary Frank ohnson, Peggy Ann Cnlbreth, J oyee Yancey, Eleanore Sykes, George Garbowitt, Priscilla Patterson, Joan, Wa1'116F, Margaret Gwynn, Corbett Dean, Frances Laslie, Bealer Rogers, Betty Jane Larson, Barbara McFadden, Vernon Andrews, Hazel Matthews, Carolyn MeCarey, Margie Griffith, Bill Blakey, Nelle Bussey. 7cvzecaofwZ lf within these pages you can again see a few glimpses of the Leon that we all have come to love, and if you can find among the familiar faces remembrances of the many little incidents all of which contributed to that happiest part of your life, we shall feel fully repaid for the effort this book represents. We wish to thank the entire staff, our sponsor, Miss Philbeck, and the student body for making our annual possible. With a hope that the Seniors next year will have as much enjoyment as we, making their annual, we submit to you The 1947 Lion's Tale. Contents l. Faculty I I. Classes IV. Athletics V. Features Ba b a B Hy Charlotte, and Betty Jane t lll. Organizations 'I it l i 43- -I--'-15 JM - V ' 4 I' N' 1 - ' I i . 4 . ' . ni. l r 4 ' PUBLISHED BY THE SENIORS OF W7 . l i A X1 A . , I 250 Attend' Lions Annual Sem0fS Elect f ootball Banquet in Cafeteria 1B'7s0 P'eS'de t A , Y WAqtX.,EH.'f Walter Bryson was elected The 1946 grid season was president of the ' Senior Class I 1 brought to a close with a banquet 1 during a meeting of the group E held in the cafeteria December 0' our fDecember 11. B1'yS011 SUCCEGGSH 17, which was hailed by guests ,Tom Sebring who has nzovecl to' as the best ever. K Germany with his Daren s. U The 250 banquet guests entered wie 00 Randy Canfield. who received. f the red and white decorated cafe- the next highest number of VOESSM I, i teria. at 7 P. M. and remained March 28 ' s was elected vice president. YS- X there being entertained until af- Torch Clllb Spring Ffolw-S placing Walter, who was formerlyi 191- 10. April 4 1 vice president. - , The program included Mr. Piefifflll Hogofhlsgffef-V Banqum ' , ' ' 5 l Henry Wrenn, publisher of the D I PN , ' ' A Daily Democrat, as toastmaster: H1971 Llfe iafgels ayed Senlorp Mr. Dou ,V d McMillian, imitator: . r P ' ' ' l Mr. , s ' 'Kenncrly, magician: JU17101' senfioripgfgm gR'ngs Arnve az . lks by Principal B. J. Dr' . , . 4 , - 1 ' Coaches John West- SEIUOI' Play . I Semol Class rings ,aff a . l i odrow Riser, and O. D. C 1,221 13126 hZ?5S'1aI1i5,! , i H tement was at its peak S xgagudly dismayed b il? ef on the '47 captain elects were , Siudents were gi A , nnounccd. Don Syznon and Rod- ' Ted enamel on the f 1 I ney Ketcham won the coveted and gold Initials ? iaosiiions. The third honor an- f of the Nags are nounced was the boy elected by - in his reainmaies as most valuable player. Miss Milrired Wilfong The Lion's Tale subscription if presented this award to Captain drive, which has been lagging . fig Tommy Brown. since it opened the night of the ' l ggi After singing the Alma Mater, Leon-Dothan football game, gain- ' l Q, fin the foocban team and their dates ed impetus today as the staff con- . it went to the Country Club where centrated its efforts toward sen, F' G Q . a dance was given for them by? ine 650 books. a m the Pier-ian Honor Society. Yearbooks can be purchased . Aff X ifrom any member of the annual According to W staff. and beginning today twoi Thompson, band Jr C SS people will be in the cafeteria dur- sixty-three piece . ine' senior high lunch periods each, 1, ,-11 k j f X' D . day to sell annuals. The price off and 21, ma e ..... . .- 9 ' ' 9' rf ve efs the yearbook is 82.50. fame 0 me fcf ifif Tir . All pictures of o1'ganizations'Le0n'Lake Qi ,.... 7 H Mamg .have been taken and the staffhight. 15? Jean ' reports they now have secured Plans Q:-isp? ' e Joyce 1 , seven full-page ads. 2 31390 be m' A total of 581.75 was contributed - f------2 band 31 fnvjf' S- will be the by Leon students in the annual if tween .., .MQ lh, it 1 me this group- Junior Red Cross membership P T A H pam ,.... f N W Me. drive, according to Miss Maude I . ' O S it 5 ,ggi corps New nfembers ireland, sponsor. X F I it .1 A n K L Of this amount. Miss Ireland I r S 1. y 9 l 31' Eff Ngggk, 'piaiflffdf S13 will be l1SQd fOl'-H Q ' gg. F ,l , P- fl tg: .Ig , Junior Red Cross 1na.gaziiie,Meef n hj emlrrnggie ni-gn i535-5aeb.uBmV M the fJ9.13.l'JCE' is for the Junior' , g of ' Q igdenfieldy in t. Jewell 'Kratz-, ge, Cross service fund. The ser-f The Leon High School P Lillian me ' -. Gund is used by the Ji1nior'T9f1Ch9T'S ASSOHHUOII he ,A Peggy phone' . I befg are . 'oss for donations to needy NTSC lfleefillg of U16 1946- vi A H bm-Olyn Rewflnmg-mf1inB1ackle5?i9. L. Last year the Tallahassee Heal' in the higll S0110 of 31. 9 Strickland' .Ashin01Bl1F1aSurt Charles 'R' ionaxea S200 for food tofillln at eight o'c1ock A. gf 1, .am VO- ,Baf1kS',.,Cf','5- N 'erseas a Mrs. Lewis Hall, Vi f iiff ,l mf' .mat gMal,ga,.,,,'gsl1o.iii-4 - rage contribution per 01' the PT-A-, Dfff ffiff .Qi-tifp m. Q? ' ' 'A for Leon was slffg, main session, M' est homeroom con-- THUfSAW'el'f-i 81 as follows: Mrsmg- Wf11C'h In ' ITIS, 3450: llfic:n.I,'n-1' i'f',,. f i ,sw- M ' 9 A ' ' l! , ' 7?f'7?? vig,-1, WW wivrwh by .':,4:,a1rf if ' i


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