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

 - Class of 1955

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We hope through this book to remind you of interesting, if not quite perfect, events, to bring to mind experiences, the painful as well as the happy ones, and to inspire MEMORIES of pleasant happenings without bringing regret for their passing. We give you the LlON'S TALE of l955. cw weign aaa' into .K gf' aff H+' X W iifgqmi el. 39, W 'K 3 1 W5 , fy x f?'iifMmx 8-M-n 4'-' ? Q ,QM li if -' :,.,5:-4 3. 11. f t ,xt K, yzq ggfxmz, f 334 5131: e . A11 A4 ' in . .N 1 . Qliggffff. ffm? wig 3' f xx x -Q f fff'i,ffi 3 ' l,.fjf'LJT ,gui fiqgfiifgi '53, 755' 3 ' 1, wffgigtt Fifi? Hs gr' A, ,sz fy. 512, V, 'ww up A -MW, , J, ' I N' v 5 ,gr I 1 X 'Y x -VE! 1 n ws HW 1 mrvfwf? Lf, Q N 1 ,nf-,A 3' 'fra ,G 'rf Q- N s X 1 ,4 s X N . H , X 1 , ani,-h xt ,, - was -Q ft . A A J' ,N .L ,. - .49 QK-.Q ' g,gi.'5f' ., A' T- -4,751 ,T fl? vw. - - fs - . - ,f ,, ' -' We -gi-. t . . 'c5l7i+5 1?f L. ' X K, iff? 1 74 Qu, X? 1-Af, 157, A L,- X ,if EJ , X ff J Ulm OUR TEACHERS, FRIENDS AND ADVERTlSERS MR. AMOS GODBY Superintendent of Public Instruction Mrs. Lula Dee Appleyard Mr. William Barber History and Civics History and Civics F.S.C.W., B.A.g F.S.U., M.A F.S,U. B.S. Mrs. Emmalu Brown Miss Hallie Carmine English Library F.S.C.W. A,B. F.S.C.W. A.B., M.A. ADMINISTRATICJN Mrs. Patricia Barririeau Business Education U, of Ala. BS. F.S.U. M.S. Mr. Harald Chapman Music U. of Mo. B.M.E. AND FACULTY Mrs. Eloise Batchelor Mrs. Lois Boggs Physical Education French and Spanish U. of Ga. A.B. U. of Neb. AB. F.S,C.W. M.A. Mr. George Chism Mrs. Willie Fay Clemons Speech English F.S.U. B.A. Peabody BS., M.S. U. of Miami M.A. Mrs. Wilda Clowers Spanish F.S.U. A.B. Miss Rovana DuParc Dietitian F.S.U. B.S., M.S. DR. THORD MARSHALL MR. ROBERT STEVENS Principal Assistant Principal F.S.U. Ph.D. Columbia U. M.A. Mrs. Millicent Cook Mrs. Frances Counts Mrs. Mary E. Daniels Miss Betty Sue Davidson Homemaking Treasurer Secretary Spanish U. of Ga. B.S, F.S.U., B.S.g N.Y.U., M.S. F.S,U. A.B. Mr. Roger Englert Mr. Andrew Ferrence Mr. Guy Gard Mrs. Bessie Gramling Physical Education Industrial Arts Agriculture Hornemaking U. of Mo. B,S. F.S.U. B.A.E. U. of Ga. B.S. F.S.C,W. B.S. F.S.U. M.S. F.S.U. Post. Grad. ,xv 6 I is ,X I , D f if n . ., . , ,fm if Q 9 :I if v if at my v is o sd' 5 2 Mrs Myrtle Rehwinkle Mrs Genevieve Reuter Mr Woodrow Riser Mr O D Roberts Mrs Wilda Romig Mathematics Business Edu English Drivers Education Industrial Arts English F S C W West lil State B Ed U of Fla F S U M Stetson Miss Julia Ann Russ Mrs Christine Scarborough Miss Mary Schornherst Mr Fred Snyder Mrs Mary Ann Solomon Music Mathematics History Physical Education Homemaking FSU FSCW FSU BS MA Furman UofGa Mr. Claude Stoutamire Mrs. Edna Tait Mrs. Nell Walker Mr. Joseph Wilcox Miss Mildred Wilfong Physical Education Mathematics Registrar Physical Education Math, Guidance Director S.F,A. Texas M.Ed. U. of Denver B.A., MA. U, of Mich, BS. F,S,C,W, AAB, Columbia U. M.A. Duke U. M.Ed, Mrs. Margaret Williams Mrs. Mary Williams Mrs. Nan Page Williams Mrs. Kathryn Williamson Miss Mary Woodberry Mathematics Social Studies Latin History English Meridian Col. for Women Stetson U. AB. F.S.C,W. AB. F.S.U. M.S, F.S.C.W. B,A., M.A. AB, Peabody Col, for Women MA, Student Council 2, iv. DUBY AUSLEY President Virginia Ellen Abbott Kind words are the music of the world D.C.T. 45 Chorus l, 2, 35 J.A.C. 35 Typing Club 35 Jr. High Oper- etto l Darlene Joyce Andrews Man has his will-but woman has her way Chorus l, 25 D.C,T. 3, 45 Pep Club 2 Robert Marvin Andrews Friendly to all, hostile to none, always jolly and full of fun Visual Ed l5 F.F.A, l5 Sports Club 3 and 45 Chemistry Club 4 .l Q CHARLES RAGANS BETTY STEAD BILLIE COE Vice President Secretary Treasurer Betty Jane Atkinson 'Enthusiasm is the greatest asset in the world High Life lFeature Edi- tor 4i5 Auxiliary An- nual Staff 45 Quill and Scroll lPres. 415 Inter- Club Council 45 F.H.A. l5 Thespian ltreas. 415 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3545 J.A.C. l5 Pep Club l, 2, 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 i Charles DuBose Ausley He shall leave behind him footprints on the sands of time pres. 315 Football l, 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 lnter - Club Council fpres. 3i, 45 Class Of- ficer lpres. 415 Pierian Honor Society 45 Boys' State5 Torch Club 35 Jr. Honor Society I5 L Club 45 Jr. Rotorian5 May Court Escort F.H.A. Johann Marsha Adkison 'Her sincerity is the keynote to friendship l, 2, JAC l, 25 Chorus l, 2 ivice pres.i, 3, 45 A Capella Choir 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Junior Honor Society i5 Torch Club 25 Aux- iliary Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Phil- harmonic 45 Office As- sistant 45 Sr. Class Play Mary Margaret Andrews It's the things you do and th smiles you wear, that make the sun shine everywhere Girls' State 35 Pierion Honor Society 45 Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 45 Torch Club 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Los Amigos 25 Los Amiguitos l5 El Cid 25 A Capella Choir 3 9 Robert Wayne Austin 'Work is work and must be done, yet as I work I hare my jun Los Amigos 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Golf 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3,4 Mary Harris Beal 'She will succeed who gives her best to every task and test F.-l'.A. 3, lHistorian 4i5 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Library Assistant 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Club 35 Latin Club 3 Barbara Rowe Belcher Her sunny disposition drives all cares away Quill and Scroll 45 High Life Staff 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 Philharmonic Club 45 Band lmajorettel 2, 3, 45 .l.A.C. 2, 3, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 35 Pep Club 45 May Court Charles Evan Bell Joseph Edward Bell Mary Ann Benedict Joann Bennett .. .- -c ' ' ' h r work, her She makes the world iz Y0Z'Li,lZ'3Z'5Z,Lt!-'7 be Sm!5',L'L c'5iili ?:ff 'u 5.1215 ,frailty D.C.T.4 Football 1, 2, 3, 41 Sfudenf Council 2, 3 aA . 7' L Track l, 2, 3, 45 Bos- ltreas.l, 45 Inter-Club LOS, m'9Lf'l0f 5 ketball l, 2, 35 L Council lsec. 3, 4l5 Amigos C?fbE3.C6dC T' club 4, Key Club 4, Anchor Club 4, Girls TYD 'Q U 1 - - - sioocoi Council 1 , State5 Torch cioo 2, 3 4 Typing Club 45 May lsec.l5 F.T.A. 3, 4 Court Escort lpres.l5 Jr. Honor So- ciety l5 F.H.A. l, 35 May Court Gloria Joy Blalock Her very frowns are fairer lar, than smiles of other maidens are Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 A Capella Choir 3, 45 Tri- Hi-Y 35 J.A.C. 2, 3, 4 lchaplainl5 Business Club 4 isec.l5 May Court Byron Barclay Block Humor is one of the elements of genius Los Amigos 25 Los Amiguitos l5 Basketball l, 25 Football 25 Track 2, 3, 45 L Club 3, 45 Homecoming Escort5 Pep Club l, 2, 35 Jr. Henrietta Jewell Blitch A face of lily beauty with a form ol airy grace Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Phil- harmonic 45 A Capella 3, 45 Graphic Club 3, 45 Jr. Honor Society l5 Torch Club 2 lpres.l5 Library Assistant 45 Madrigal Club 3, 45 F.H.A. l, 25 Los Ami- gos 25 Los Amigitos l Patricia Antoinette Boghich Strive to be what you wish to be thought to be Transferred from Pen- sacola, Florida5 Anchor Honor Society l, 25 Chemistry Club 45 Dancing Club 45 May Court Escort Cecil Howard Boydston 'ALetusli1:e and be glad J,A.C. 3, 45 Los Ami- guitos 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Dramotics 3, 4 J h L F B II Martha Ann Bfdlldf O I1 G Cyeffe HICGWB There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes of music Band l, 2, 3, 45 Or chestra l, 2, 3, 45 Phil Ethel Eugenia Brand Blessed with that noble harmonic 3, 4 lvice qwliflf-fesefveu pres. l5 Dramatice 3, 45 F.T.A. 3, 45 Chorus l, All State Concert Band 2, 3, 45 Los Amiguitos 3, 4 25 Los Amigos 3 Pleasures lie thickest where no pleasures seem Los Amigos 3, 45 Los Amiguitos 25 Thespian 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 J.A.C. 3, 45 Dramatics 35 F.T.A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 F.H.A. l5 A Capella Choir 3, 4 Club 4 lhonoraryl Pearlie Brunell Bratcher Her heart is e1:er gay Pep Club l, 2, 35 Debate Club 35 D.C.T. 3, 4 Mary Laverne Clark Good nature and good sense are e1'er1oiried Los Amiguitos l, Los Amigos 2, El Cid 2, Chez Nous 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, Business Club 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Charles Lindsey Cooper The wisest words he often k th t h spea s. eres e leaves unsaid Pierian Honor Society 3, -l, Torch Club 2 ltreasurerl, Jr. Honor Society l, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, L Club 4, J.A.C. 3, 4, Homeroom President l, 3, 4 Billie Jeannette Coe The only way to hare a friend is to be one Class Officer 4 ltreas- urern, Cheerleader 3, 4, Chorus 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3 ltreasurerl, 4, Business Club 4 lpres,I, J,A.C. 3, May Court Sara Margaret Core God's rarest gift in a woman is after all- quietness Chorus l, 2, F.H.A, l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Pep Club 2, D.C.T. 4 Sue Daniel Casson A friendly word for everyone Pep Club 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. Z, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, High Lite 4 lexchange edi- tora, Quill and Scroll 4, J.A.C. 4, Creative Arts 4, Dancing Club 4 Katherine Elyse Cromartie 'Hers is all that earth could promise or bestow-talent, beauty, love, a crown Lion's Tale 3, 4 lart editorl, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, J,A.C. 3, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, May Court Frances Lorena Cru:e A willing heart, a helping hand. always ready on demand Quill and Scroll 4, High Lite 4 lphotographerl, Nature Club 2, 3, 4 ltreas.l, Chez Nous l, 2, Graphic Club 3, 4: Band l, 2, F.H.A. l, 2 Edwin Edgar Crusoe He dreams of painted ships upon a painted sea McCarty Hi-Y l, 2, lke Hi-Y 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Advanced Math 4, Pep Club 2, 4 John Blair Culpepper A turquoise in the ranks of men, scholar, athlete, man and friend Football l, 2, 3, 4, Most Valuable Player 4, All N.E.C. 3, 4, Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, L Club 2, 3 fsec.l, 4, Pierian 4, Key Club 4, Student Council 4, Boys State, Torch Club 2, 3 lv. pres.l, Jr. Rotarian 4, Track 3, 4, Home- raom Presidents lchm.l 3, Baseball l, 2, May Court Escort Barbara Ann Curtis Constancy is the foundation of virtues Jr. Honor Society l, Torch Club 2, 3, Pieri- on 3, 4 ltreas.l, Phil- harmonic 4, A Capella 3, 4, State Music Clinic 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Poetry Club 3, F.H.A. l, JA.C, 2, Pep Club 2, 3 Doris Davis 'Always hallllll. always gay, she trips along life's rugged way D.C.T. 3, 4 Ichaplainl Preston Tatum Davis Life without mischief is not life at all L Club 2, 3, 4, Base- ball l, 2, Football l, A Capella Choir 4 Joe Nell DeMilIy From a little spark muy burst n mighty flame Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Phil- harmonic 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Thespian 4 lpres.l, State Music Clinic, Dramatics 3, Los Amiguitos l, Los Amigos 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, State Student Congress 3, National Forensic 3 Elizabeth Flournoy Sweetness with which nothing can be compared Anchor Club 45 Chorus 2, 3 lpres. of Girls' Chorusl, 45 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lvice pres. I5 Jr. Class Play5 Business Club 4 lvice presidentl Ann Stewart Foster 'Better to be small and shine. than great and cast u shadow Transferred 45 J.A.C. -45 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Future Teachers of America 45 Dancing Club 45 Chorus 45 Sr. Class Play Ann Marcesto Frick Her heart is like the sea. ever open, brave. and free' Chez Nous 2, 3, 4 ipres.l5 Anchor Club 45 Pierian 45 Inter-Club Council 45 Girls State5 Chorus 2, 3, 45 A Ca- pella Choir 3, 4 lvice pre I TriHiY 2 3 C . MI - . I lsec.l, 45 Homecoming Sponsor5 Philharmonic 45 Torch Club 2, 35 May Court5 Sr. Class Play Julie Modena Frohack Just agreeable and unpretentious Pep Club l, 25 D.C.T. 3, 4 Patricia Carole Fury 'sShe walks in enternal sunshine Transferred from Choc- tawhatchee High School 45 D.C.T. 4 'if James Lawson Gerrell I take life easy and find it quite u:orthwhile F.F.A. l, 2, 3, 4 Mary Ann Godbold 'AA jolly unselfish personality is the greatest gift ol all 4-H Club 2, 3 lstate pres. 3, 4l5 Fla. Youth Safety Council 3 lstate sec.l, 4 lboard of di- rectors! 5 Student Coun- cil 45 Girls State5 Quill and Scroll 45 High Life 45 Homecoming Spon- sor5 Torch Club 25 Na- ture Club 2, 3 lsec.l, 45 l Speak for Democ- racy 35 May Court Linda Ann Godby 'As welcome as sunshine in erery place, so the beaming approach of a cheery face High Life 4, Quill and Scroll 45 J.A.C. 2, 35 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Na- ture Club 2, 3, 4: Of- fice Assistant 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. I, 25 Pep Club 35 Typing Club 35 Los Amiguitos l George Franklin Green 'Silence is deep as eternity. speech is shallow as time Basketball 4 Albert Sidney Griffin A good nature conquers all F.F.A. 2, 3, 4 Eleanor Sue Guilford 'She brings sunshine to the lires ol others and cannot keep it from herself Quill and Scroll 4 lvice pres.l5 High Life 4 ladv. man,l5 Graphic Club 3, 45 F.H.A. 2, 3, 45 F.T.A, 3, 45 Pep Club l, 25 Chorus l, 2, 3, 45 Dramotics Club 35 Jr. High Operetta l James Clifton Gwynn The art of being able to u:in friends and influence people will carry him to enviable heights Key Club 3, 4 lpres.l5 Student Council 45 L Club 3, 45 Inter-Club Council 3, 45 Class Of- ficer 2 tvice pres.l, 3 lpres. lj Boys State5 Homeroom Pres. 25 Jr. Honor Society l5 Foot- ball l, 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Jr. Rotarian5 May Court Escort John Glen Hannon Boys will be boys, John will be John Chorus 45 A Capella Choir 45 State Music Clinic 45 Stage Monag- er 3, 45 McCarty Hi-Y 3, 4 tvice pres.l5 Los Amigultos I5 Debate Club 35 Marine Biology 3 lv. pres.l, 4 lpres.l5 Engineers Club 45 Mad- rigal Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3 fe Elva Dee Harper Quiet and su'eP!.1L'itImuI CU7lC?lfH Chorus l, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 3, Graphic Club 3, Business Club 4, Pep Club I, Library Club 4 Marilyn Margaret Harris '.'U1Ir1'nes.x rules the earth Bond l, 2, 3, D.C.T. 4, Pierian Honor Society -l, Dromotics 3, Poetry Club 3, Bridge Club 3 Nannefte Hartsfield Fun, jrrilic. und glee are llierv, the will to do and Hu' suul tr: dare Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Phil- harmonic 4, Homecom- ing Sponsor, Los Ami- guitos l, Los Amigos 2, .l.A.C. l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 3, F.H.A. l, 2, Moy Court Susan Linden Helms A Ie'1ide'rl1eurt. ri will infln'ibIe ' Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, State Music Clinic 4, Los Amigos 2, 3, Los Ami- guitos l, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Phil- harmonic 4, J.A.C, l, Modrigol 4, A Copello Choir 3, 4, Debate 3, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Student Congress 3 Shirley Ann Herring Gr'r1!lr'r1f xpeech and s1i'e'r'l1y kind Chorus l, 2, D,C.T, 4 i Honor Council 1 Ernestine Hewitt 'A Jrn-ndly Izmir! has many jr1i'1idm Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Honor Society l, Tri- Hi-Y 3, 4, Los Amigui- tos I, Homeroom Pres- ident 4, F,l l.A. l, 2, .l.A.C. 3, 4, F,T.A. 4, Chorus 3, -1, Office Assistant 2, 4, Senior Closs Ploy James Edward Hooks His helping hand and cheerful grin will in the future good friends win Key Club 4, lke Hi-Y 3, 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Lion's Tale 4 lsports ed. l, Jr, Honory Society l, Homecoming Escort, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club 3, Aux. Annual Staff 3, May Court Escort, Pierian 4 Richard Robert Jackson A dependable sincere boy Football l, 2, Hi-Y 3 ltreasl, 4 ltreas.l, Homeroom President 4, Los Amigos 2, Los Amiguitos l, Rod and Gun Club 3 Rufus Bridges Jennings His mind shines with many u garnered gem Pierian Honor Society 3, 4 lpres.l, Football 2, 3, lnter-Club Coun- cil 4, Key Club 3, 4 ltreas.l, Boys State, El Cid 3, 4, Chez Nous 4, Los Amigos 3, Los Amiguitos 2 Roy Dazier Johnson Sober but not serious: quiet but not idle Chorus 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3 lchaplainl, Philhar- monic 4, A Capella Chair 3, 4, Thespian 4 James Dennis Johnson No one knows what he can do until he tries Homeroom President l, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Debate 3, A Capella Choir 4, Madrigal 4 Margaret Gladys Johnson Sa hrippy. so kind, and so still F,H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Los Amigos 2, Los Amigui- tos l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Philharmonic Club 4, Madrigal 4 35+- 1 Hellen Ruth Ireland 'The highest of distinctions is service to others Chez Nous 2, 3 lvice pres.l, 4, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, Pierian Honor Society 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Library Assistant 2, 3, Office Assistant 3, 4, Dramatics Club l Sue Page James A soft roice turneth uusuy u:rcith Sports Club 4 Marion Alliene Johnson Twas her thinking of others that made you think of her Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 3, J.A.C. 3, A Capella Choir 4, Clinic Assistant 3, 4, Pep Club 4 Patricia Gaile Johnson 'One in whose eyes the smile of kindness made its liriimt' Melodears 3, 4, Phil- harmonic 4, All State Chorus, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 lsec.l, A Capella Choir 3, Jr. Honor So- ciety l, Torch Club 2, 3, El Cid 3, Los Amigos 2, Los Amiguitos l, Pep Club 2, Dramatics 3, F.T.A. 3, Creative Arts 3, Poetry Club 4 Mala Gwyn Johnson Take that which the day oUers and worry not about tomorrow Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball l, L Club 4, Visual Ed. l Barbara Mae Jones The best things come in little packages Cheerleader l, 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, Lion's Tale 4 lclasses ed.l, F.T.A. 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, May Court Kathleen Louise Kirk The mildest manner in the gentlest heart Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella 3, Chez Nous 3, 4 lvice pres.l, Jr. Honor Society l, Torch Club 2, 3, Pierian 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 4, Philhar- monic 4, Madrigal Club 3, 4, J.A.C. 2, F.H.A. I, Poetry Club 3 Wesley Joseph Koski A man diligent in his work Transferred from Vir- ginia, Minnesota 3, Tech Club 3 June Iris Lasseter Here's to the girl with a heart and smile, that makes the bubble of life worthwhile Band l, 2 ltreas.l, 3, 4 ltreas. l, Class Officer 2 Itreas.l, 3 isec.l, Pierian 3, 4, All-State Con. Band 4, Philhar- monic 2, 3, 4 tpres.l, Girls State, Lion's Tale 3, 4 lbus. man.l, Jr. Play, Quill Cr Scroll 4, Los Amigos 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 2, Chorus l, 2, May Court Cynthia Ann Lawrence A perfect woman, nobly planned. to warm. to comfort and command Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 4 upres.u: Lion's Tale 3. 4 4ed.:: Jr. Hon. So. 1 isecng Tri-Hi-Y ipres. 2. 3l: Q. Bi S. 41 Homecoming Sponsorl Girls State: Stu- dent Council 3. 4: Anchor Club 4: D.A.R. Award: Pi- erian 4: May Court: Miss Senior: Inter-Club Council 2. 3, 4: Los Amigos 2 Burnadeen Lawrence She has a smile and a twinkle in her eye that win's friends Torch Club 2, Pep Club 2, D.C.T. 3, 4 lsec.l Jerry Nebraska Lee Forward his cry-diligence his watchwordn Bond 2, 3, J.A.C. 4 Carol Onxella Lee Act well your part-there all honor lies Jr. Hon. So. l, Torch Club 2, Pierian 3, 4, Los Amiguitos l, Los Amigos 2, Pep Club l, 2, Chorus l, 2, Band Z, 3, 4, J,A.C. 4, Jr. High Operetta l, Or- chestra 4, Graphic Club 3, Homeroom Presi- dent 2 Daniel Monroe Lewis As prone to mischief as able to perform it Pep Club I Barbara Ann Lund True worth is in being -not seeming Jr. Honor Society l, Torch Club 2, 3, Na- ture Club 3, 4, Pierian Honor Society 4, Girls' Sports Club 3, EI Cid 3, Pep Club I Robert Montgomery McBride He'll try anything once Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun Club 3, J.A.C. 3 Daniel Acey McCall We rarely repent ol speaking little, but often of speaking too much F.F.A. 2, D.C.T. 3, 4 Brady Martin McClellan Anything for a quiet life Lean Richard McGowan I'rn happy as I can be, for I never trouble trouble until it troubles me Key Club 2, 3, 4, HL Club 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4 lCapt.l, Home- coming Escort, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Class Play, Thespian 4, May Court Escort, Jr. Rotarian Camas Morgan Those who go easy will never grow old F.F.A. 2, Tech Club 3, 4 lsec.l Deryl Messer Morgan I Zire for those who love me Padraic lrwin Mullin Always the gayest of the gay Forensic Club 4, Latin Club I, 2, Advanced Math 3, 4 lpres.l, Creative Arts 4, Inter- Club Council 4, Senior Class Play Anne Copeland Munroe 'None know her but to lore her, none name her but to praise her Key Club Sweetheart 4, Cheerleader l, 2, 3, 4 lheadl, Student Coun- cil I, 3, Class Queen I, 2, 3, Miss Leon, An- nual Staff 3, 4, Anchor Club 4, F.T.A. 3, 4 lv. presl, Los Amigos 2, Inter-Club Council 4, Jr. Hon. So. l, Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3, May Queen 4 Marian Joyce Myers She lives with a noble purpose Chorus I, 2, 3, Graphic Club 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, D,C.T. 4 Ben Estes Neal Lrl mr' hr llrrrl I rim and seek not lo allrr' me Mary Connie Neal Friendly to all, hostile lo none: always jolly and full ol fun Band I, 2, 3, 4 lsecl, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 isec.l, Philharmonic 2, 3, 4, Chez Nous I, 2, Band Clinic 3, 4, Dramatics 2, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A, I William Charles Neel ,Laugh and the world laughs with you Football I, 2, 4, Bas- ketball I, Z, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 2, 3 lpres.I, L Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, Thespi- an 4, Jr. Class Play 3, Forensic 4 lvice pres. lj Inter-Club Council 3 Caralanne Nelson Her own mind and character are what most becomes her Chorus I, Z, 3, 4, A Capella Chair 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 4, F,H.A. I, 2, 3, 4, Chez Nous 3, 4, Pierian Honor Society 4, Dramatics Club 3, Forensic club 4, Latin Club 3 Steve Leander Nettles 'The same yesterday, today and tomorrow Football 4, Transferred from Lake City Ruby Dean Nicholson Quiet ways hespeak an urzrlerslnnding heart Tri-l-li'Y 2, 3, Graphic 3, Chorus I, Z, 3, Pep Club Z, 3, Library As- sistant 3, D.C,T. Karl Wilson Oakley All honest man is the noblest work of God Transferred from Boy High, Panama City, Visual Ed. 3, 4 lpres. I, Graphic Club 4, Nature Club 3 Johnny Marvin Ozboll' No purpose safe that of pleasure, no pleasures sure that of jun L Club 4, F.F.A. l, Z, 3, Rod and Gun Club 3, Industrial Arts 2, 3, Baseball 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 4 Julius Frederick Parker One anecdote of a man is worth a volume of biography High Life Stott 4 ledi- torl, Pierion Honor S0- ciety 3, 4, Bond l, 2, 3, 4, Quill ond Scroll 4, Philharmonic 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Junior Honor Society l, Orchestra 3 Eileen Roselyn Pepper Energy and persistence conquer all things Drornotics Club 3, 4, J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2, 3, 4 Janis Perkins One who is bubbling over with animation J.A.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Tri- Hi-Y l,2,3, Dromcitics l, 2, Thespion 3, High Life Staff 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Los Arniguitos 3 lsec.l, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4 Bonita Phillips To be eyicient in every way is to be epicient every day D.C.T. 3, 4, Homeroom Presidents' Orgonizo- tion 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Pierion Honor Soc. 4 Claude Wylie Poag 'A rare compound ol quality noble and true, with plenty of sense and humor, too Jr. Hon. So. I, Torch Club 2, Pierion 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Key Club I, 2, 3 lstote trecis, P, 4 lvice pres. P, Footboll 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 4, Jr. Ro- torion 4, Jr. Closs Vice Pres., Moy Court Escort William Robert Pullen Full of likeable simplzerty and quietness Charles Cullen Ragans Welcomed wherever he goes and ralued for himself McCarty Hi-Y 3, 4 lpresl, Chorus 3, 4, A Capella Choir 4 lpresl, Baseball I, J.A.C. 3, Class Officer 4 lvice presl, Boys' Quartet, May Court Escort Tommie Dean Royborn lf she be there, there's happiness. too D,C.T. 3, 4, Los Ami- gos 2, El Cid, Chorus I Dorothy Jean Reeves One good friend is better than all the jewels of the earth J.A.C. 3, F.T.A. 4, A Capella Choir 4, Pep Club 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Nature Club 3, Quill and Scroll 4 Emily Louise Register 'Eyes as blue as aqua ponds the reason why the gents like blondes Melodears 4, St. Mus. Clinic 4, Girls State, A Capella 3, 4, Phil- harmonic 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Pierian 4, Tri- Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Thespian 4, Jr. Play 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Los Amiguitos I, Los Amigos 2, Dramatics 3 Raymond Lester Revell They can conquer who think they can Band I, 2, 3, 4 lpres.J, Orchestra I, 2, 3 lpreS.I, 4, El Cid 3, 4, Los Amigos 2, 3, Jr. Hon. So, I, Torch Club 2, 3, Pierian 3, 4 lvice pres, I, Philharmonic 2, 3, 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil 3, 4, All State Band 4, Jr. Rotorion Martin Joseph Rice Speech is great but silence is greater Los Amigos 4, Graphic Club 4 Dennett Isaiah Rainey There's mischief in this man Key Club 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, lke Hi-Y 3, 4, Pep Club I, 2,, Junior Honor Society l, Track Mgr. 2, Track 4 William Charles Reese He u:ill gire the devil his due Football I, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Baseball 2, F.F,A. 2, 3 Fred Tracy Reeves The happy only are the truly great F.F.A. 3, 4 Elizabeth Zell Register It'slo1'e that makes the world go 'round Los Amiguitos Z, Pep Club 2, D.C.T. 3, 4 Sandra Elizabeth Rhodes She is all gentleness and tender heart Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Hon. So. I, F.H.A. I, J.A.C. I, Torch Club 2, Pierian 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4 lv. pres,l, Anchor Club 4 lvice pres.l, Homecoming Sponsor 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Office Assistant 4 Clifford Larry Riles An all-rmmd good fellow Torch Club 2, 3, Track 3, 4, Engineers Club 4 lsec.l, Chemistry Club 4, Pierian Honor Soci- ety 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Sports Club 3 Donald Shackletord Ritchie Steel true and hladf' straight Chorus 2, 3, 4, J,A.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Library As- sistant 4, Pep Club l, Radio Club 3 Glenda Marie Roberts Sl1f'Jlll.Y the qiiiel rlisprisitmn of an angel J.A.C. 3, 4, Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, International Club 4, Poetry 3 John Wayne Ross Girls lore and hatr him, but crui't do witlzout him Football I, 2, 3, 4, Honorable Mention All State, Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, L Club 3, 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Jr. Honor Society l, May Court Escort Peggy Joyce Ryan Her heart is not less bright than her hair J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi- Y 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Pep Club 3, 4, F.T.A, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Torch Club 2, Library Club 4, Pierian Honor Society 4 Cynthia Anne Sapp The 111r'arr'r of ri pretty smile which spells f7'l!'7ldSJllf7 Girls State, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Melodears 3, 4, A Capella Choir 2, 3, 4, Philharmonic 3, 4 ltreas. I, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, All State Chorus 4, Ho'neroom President 3, J,A.C. l, 2, F.H.A. l, 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4 Mark Alexander Saunders llr'l1rrs for rrijiiyiiirril IS tlzrrr anything rlsr ii'air1liirhile F.F.A. lpresl 4 James Sweet Shaw l,r't us eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow you may die Lian's Tale 3 lclass ed,l, 4 ladv. artisti, Quill and Scroll 4, Hi-Y 3, Thespian 4, Creative Arts 3 lpresl, 4, Los Amigos 2, Los Amigui- tos l, Football 2, Sr. Class Play Lloyd Carroll Simmons Thai mriri l11,estii'1ee!hal lifes his first life u-ell Transferred from Mooreville, Indiana William Kimmel Sawyer Trouble never troubles me' International Club 3 lpres.I, 4, Basketball 3, Track 4, Nature Club l, 2, 3, Sr, Class Play Thomas Henry Sealey 'Lucky is the man who can think for himself Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 4, L Club 3, 4, Homeroarn President l, 2, Dancing Club 4, Pep Club l, 2 CZ? 4s,,,,, Ernest Arthur Sellers He is a gentleman, because his nature is kind and aliable to every creature F.F.A. l, 2, 3, Graphic Club l, Pep Club 2 Q Q V Brix rifle qw . Ellen Glencairn Shaw Her wisdom and modesty rire precious tributes Pierian 3, 4, Philhar- monic 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Chez Nous 3, 4, J.A.C. 3, 4, Torch Club 2, Jr. Honor Society l l Bettie Doris Shepard To say little and perform much shoirs the c'haruL'teristics ol a 1:0011 mind Anchor Club 4, Torch Club 2, 3, Pierian 3, 4, Junior Honor Society l, Chorus l, 2, 3 Maggie Ann Skipper Everything succeeds with people with sweet and cheerful dispositions Torch Club 2, Chorus 2, 3, Typing Club 3, 4, Tri-:-ia-Y 3, F.T.A. 3, Business Club 4, Clinic Assistant 4 Catherine Annette Smith Neatness is the growing grace of womanhoodu Inter-Club Council 4, International Club 4 lpres.l, Office Assist- ant 3, Chorus 2, 3, Pep Club 3, 4, Typing Club 3, ltreasl, 4 William Taylor Smith 'Never too busy to smile, to speak, to do his best Student Council l, 2, 3, 4 tpresident of Student Bodyl, French Club l, 2 ltreasl, 3 lst. vice pres.l 4, Key Club 2, 3 llt. gov. and local sec.l, 4, L Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chemistry Club 4, Graphic Club l, 2, May Court Escort Margaret Adelaide Smith A sweet disposition is one of hea1:en's best gifts Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Los Amigos 2, 3, 4, Thes- pian 4 lvice pres,l, J.A.C 3, 4, Los Ami- guitos l, Dramatics Club 3 Sara Ann Spears --The gift of determination is hers D.C.T. 3 lvice pres. l, 4 lpregl, Inter-Club Council 4, Chorus 2 L X Bolling Craig Stanley Gentlemen are rare these days Jr. Honor Society l, Basketball Mgr, 3, 4, Library Assistant l, Typing Club 4 Mary Elizabeth Stead So full of life and full of fun fl friend and pal to everyone Class Sec. 4, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader l iheadl , 3, 4, A Capel- la 3, 4, Philharmonic 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3 lsec.J, Annual Staff 3 toux.r, 4, Inter-Club Council l, J.A.C. 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, Dramatics Club 2, 3, May Court Marjory LaVerne Stewart A constant friend is a thing rare and hard to find Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Los Amigos Z, 3 ltreas.l, Los Amiguitos l, J.A.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Thespian 4, Pep Club l, 3, 4 John McConville Stitt The well of true wit is truth itself Forensic 4, Latin Club 3, Engineers Club 4, Advanced Math 4 lvice pres.l, J.A.C. 3 Barbara Sue Stoutamire t'She has the eyes of a dreamer and hands ofa artist Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Los Amigui- tos l, Los Amigos 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3 lsec.l, 4, Chez Nous 3, 4, Creative Arts 3, 4 lpres.l, Inter-Club Council 4, Thespian 4, Aux. Annual Staff 4 Elyse Strickland Effort always ermlrx ability Chorus l, Z, 3, ,l.A.C. 2, 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, D.C.T. 4, Chez Nous l, F.T.A. 3, Jr. Hi. Operetta l Dorothy Sullivan A'HFTllfPlllUlll!1S1fSf'lflll actions. not in words Chorus 2: J.A.C. 3, D.C.T. 4 Alex Sutor Quietness indicates the ability to think Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, ln- dustrial Arts 2, F,F.A. 2, 3 Frederica Sweeney No matter what others may be, she's always herself J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, F.l-l.A. 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, F.T,A. 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4 Isarn Travis Taylor With firmness in the right Student Council 3, 4, Boys State 3, State Music Clinic 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 4, A Capella Choir, J,A.C. 3, 4, Music and Poetry Club 4 Alice Callegari Turnbull She finds her way into every heart High Lite Staff 4 lnews ed.l, Quill and Scroll 4, A Capella Choir 4, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Los Amiguitos l, Los Ami- gos 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3 Murray Marvin Wadsworth Politeness goes lar and costs nothing Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l, Track 2, L Club 4, Key Club 4, Jr. Rotarian 4, Chez Nous l, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4 lchaplainl, Dra- matics Club 4, May Court Frances Patricia Walker Liked by all who know her well, gets into mischief too often to tell Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Los Amiguitos l lpres. I, Jr. Honor Society l, Torch Club 2 Abigail Waterman Brown hair, brown eyes. a gay way, a happy svnileu Tri-l-li-Y 2, 3, J.A.C. 2, 3,, Dramatics 3, Orchestra 4, Band 3, 4 lmaiorettel, Pep Club l, 2, 3, Typing Club 3, Philharmonic 4 is James Shelton Tate He that is merry in heart hath a continued feast Band l, 2, 3, 4, Phil- harmonic 3, 4, Pep Club l, 4, Orchestra 4 Deloyce Timmons They gazed and still their wonder grew, that one small head could carry all she knew Torch Club 2, 3, Pieri- an 3, 4 lsec.l, F.H.A. 2, 3 lparl.r 4 lvice pres.l, Los Amigos 2, 3 lsec.I, 4 Ipres.l, EI Cid 3 tsec.-rreasa 4, Inter-Club Council 4, Girls State 3, Jr. Class Play 3 Floy Ann Vause To he ol service rather than conspicuous F.H.A. l,2,3,4 ipresl, Quill and Scroll 4 fsec.l, Typing Club 4, J.A.C. 3, 4, Inter-Club Coun- cil 4, Horneroom Presi- dents 4, High Lite Staff ibus. mgr.J, Torch Club 3, Jr. Hon. So. l, Los Amiguitos l, Los Ami- gos 2, El Cid 2, Pep Club l, 2, 3 Richard Lee Watt God gave speech to all, but song to few'l Madrigal Club 3, 4, Philharmonic 4, Boys Quartet 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Chorus 2, 3, 4 lpresl, State Music Clinic 3, 4 Sandra Jean Ward Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low-an excellent thing in woman Chorus l, 2, 3, Tri-Hi- Y 3, Graphic Club 3, Business Club 4, Clinic Assistant 4, Library Club 4 Mary Lou Watson She has won the heart of a husband and her classmates as well Typing Club 3, 4, Busi- ness Club 4, Bridge Club 3, Miss Secretary 1955 .loan Catherine Wells Her smiles are as numerous as her curls Band l, 2, 3, 4, F,H.A. l, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 2, Typ- ing Club 3, Los Ami- guitos 2, Los Amigos 3 Freida Louise Whitchard A smile speaks many languages Chorus 2, 3, 4, J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, Los Amigos 2, 3 William Knott Whitfield Happy am I, from care I am free, why aren't they all content like me? Track 2, 3, 4, Los Amiguitos l, Los Ami- gos 2, 4, International Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4 Laurie Enza Wiggins The mildest of manners, the sweetest ol ways Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Graphic Club 3, 4 ltreasl, Pep Club 2, 3, J.A.C. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, A Capella 4 Lola Belle Williams She is endowed with a nature all her own D.C.T. 3, 4 Thomas Lynn Wollschlager Happy go lucky in his trend and all in all, a very good friend Band l, Football 2, 3, 4, J.A.C. 2, 3 lpres.l, 4, Engineering Club 4, L Club 3, 4, Basket- ball Mgr. 2, 3, Inter- Club Council 3, Home- room Presidents' Or- ganization 4 lco-chair- manl, May Court Escort hs. 'ie T Barbara Ann Whiddon Hard work leads to success Lion's Tale 2, 3 iorg. ed.l, 4 lfeature ed.l, Class Officer 2 1sec.l, Quill and Scroll 3, 4 Ctreas.J, Student Coun- cil 4 lsec,1, Homecom- ing Sponsor, Torch Club 2, 3, Jr. Hon. So. l, Pep Club 1, 2, 4, Tra- Hi-Y 2, 3, Chorus I lpres,l, Pierion 4, Op- eretta l, May Court Margaret Ann Whitehead Light of step and heart is she Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Rod and Gun 3, F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Typing Club 3, 4, Dancing 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Los Amiquitos l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, PeD Club l, 2, 3, 4, J.A.C. 3, 4, Leo 4 Jewell Emily Williams Her gentle speech and modest ways lead others to accord her praise Los Amigos 2, 3, Los Amiquitos l, J,A.C. 3, 4, Forensic Club 3, 4 lsec.I, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 4, Drama 3, 4, American Legion Oratorical Contest, State Voice of Democ- racy Contest Joe Rivers Williams A modest youth in words and ways: he justly earns his classmates praise L Club 3, 4: Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3 lcaptain, All- N.E.C,1, 4, May Court Escort Mary Carolyn Wilson A spirit of warmth and cheer like unto a lamp's friendly glow Los Amiguitos l, Los Amigos 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, J.A.C. 4, F.T.A. 4, A Capella Choir 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. l, Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Modrigal 4 Thomas Richard Wood He is wise who doth talk but little Transferred from War- ren, Pennsylvania 4, Sports Club 4 Marguette Wynck smzle for all a un for none Latin Club 3 Sports ub 3 4 Busnness Club4 Charlotte Mary Yaeger A smzle for all a greeting glad a lovable friend! way she had Cheerleaderl 4 Hugh Lute 4 lfeature e l Jr Honor Socuety pr s I Trl Hu Y 4 Pep Club l 2 Corus 2 3 4 Qull an Scroll 4 a Court 4 Helen Faye Yates Verlon Ann Davls In all things she ts Her kmdness and her worth Gentle and sweet to spy you need but gaze upon her eye Busuness Club 4 Typmg Club3 C orus l 2 3 4 s Amagultos l Los Agn 2 Brldge Club 3 MRS MYRICK Sensor Sponsor Among Our Memorues Poluo and those great bag GGS The wonderful sportsmanship of our football team during that msxed up season Coach Englert and has Coach freezung De cember Homecommg wuth Queen Mary Ann and her court shlverlng from the cold excutement of those many Chrastmas dances much fun dancung and rollnn the floor at our sensor partnes the scoreless tue wlth Lake Cnty In football and our vuctory over them In basketball b ng N E C champs ln basketball and track bopplng to Shake Rattle and Roll luke In the cafeterua new supply counter Florldas new governor a Leon alumnus hang :ng out the wnndows tryung to catch snowflakes table tennis cham plon Norman our sweet and understandlng Mrs Myruck Longsdon and Marnlyn Monroe slngmg the Alma Mater rlght before we marched out of assembly flrst Skeeters graduatnon from a l93O Model A to a l955 Ford the State Student Cauncll Con ventuon Mr Barber wlth has camera our new school flag The ruffleless May Party e coast with nts many many adven tures sensor day and flnally belng sad and happy at the some tlme at graduation for these and many more wonderful ex penences we wnll always remember our happy senlor days at LEON Kenneth Burton Sandra Calhoun Mary Campbell Bob Carnes Lauase Carroll Buddy Cash lane Collms Tommy Collnns Susan Conoly Marshall Conrad loe Cooke Cornelna Coos Mary Emma Councul Ellen Creamer Bobby Crook JUNIORS judy Culbreath Marlon Cummings john Dallas Alex Davis Frank Dean john Dean Inmmy De Haven Sonny Demetree Gary Donaldson Melanie Drew Sara Duggar lean Durham Mnchael Endres Donna Faber lammy Farr loanne Fmch Grace Mane Fisher Patsy Flanagan Charles Forehand lack Harrus Gall Harrison Beverly Hartsfleld Duck Heuges Pat Hendrucks Llnda Hull jack Holland jerome Holland Nancy jo Hollus Rebecca Hornsby jchn Hou ton Virginia Huff Anthony janson Betty Ann johnson Charles johnson Dolly johnson Betty Ann jones Dot jordan Sylyna Ann jordan Stephen Kaprellan JUNIORS ancy Fralengh Me ba Gandy R chord Garner Duane Gnbson ary Gnddens Betty Gllsson do Godwin uannto Gomez Vargnnna Graham Lloyd Griffith jlmrry Grnmsley Maxine Hall Pam Han ock Betty Harrell N . 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' 1 ji'nmy l-layrbin l Jean Kelly Barbara Kennedy Norma Lee Keyes Joe Kittrell Susan Korst John Lauder Carol Leap Annette Lee Carol Jo Lewis Delia Lewis Jerry Lewift Stanley Linton Jo Ann Lipford Joyce Hammons Donnie McCreary JUNIORS David McCullough Gaul McDaniel Carlene McDougaId Guy McKenzie Patrucla Malloy .loye Malone Frances A Manthey Wesley Marsh Robert Marshall Lucille Martin Betty Ruth Matthews Royal Mattuce Mike McCann Tawanna Meadows Elliott Messer Hutson Messer Bobby Midget Bobby Montgomery Jo Ann Moore Booker Moore Jane Powell Graffnth Pugh June Raunes Arlene Rntchue Jimmy Roberts John Roberts Myrna Roberts Steve Roberts Ball Roberts Barbara Robvnson James R Rountree Luck: Jo Rozor Patty Ryerson Alan Snrmans Bob Smuth Charles Smuth Janelle Smnth Jerry Smith Molly Jo Smrth Betty Spears JUNIORS Gaul Nelson Carolyn New om Mrchael Oksenberg Barbara Olrver Lrnda Owens Harold Parkman Horns Parkmon John Pasto Chrus Patronls Mlke Patronus Mary Lynn Patterson Robert Perkms Glorla Perry Melvin Peters Jackie Puchard s l Lea Starry Suzanne Stella Ernest Stoutarnire Mary Rivers Stubbins Becky Taylor Gaul Thornton Ellse Tnmmons Mary Jack Trammell Carmean Trnbble Ray Turner Dorothy Vnnzant John Waddlll Bob Walker Betty Ward Delmas Ward JUNIORS if Robert Woodward Tommy Wright Alb rt Yancey Ann Yon Jann Weaver Earllne Welch Judy Wells oan Weston melua Whute Bob Whnte Tommy Whntley Klein Wlgglnton Betty Wnlder Mary Wllharrn Bobble Jean Wllllanns Margoe Wnlllams Jo Wnllnamson Anne Jean Wnndsor Jewel Wolfe Nan y Abbott Zelma Allen Sh lly Abbott Kathleen Hnlda Alagood Marulyn Althott R Presndent Vice President JUDY SMITH MARY LYNN SCOTT Secretary Treasurer Pansy Ashburn Jlmmy Atherton Sara Austin Linda Baker Patty Bakes Betty Jane Ballentnne Dorothy Bark dale Grady Bartlett Kaye Batchelor Brunese Bedsole Sharon Bell Charles Benton Charlene Bevns Jack Blanton Penny Block Morgue Jean Boatwrught Kay Bourquardez Hayden Boyd Bull Boydston Jack Brand Paxton Brnley Linda Brown Jerry Brubaker Vuckve Bryan Jean Bullard Theresa Carrin Randolph Casey Edna Cavanaugh Jo Ann Church Buck Clements N' ,. All S O P H 0 M 0 R E S U JIMMY ,RAGANS WARREN MOODY Jo Ann Clements Joy Cogswell Sheula Coldwell Roger Colluns Carol Ann Colwell Doug Cooke Bully Cooper John Corbett Glnger Corneluus Gaul Courson Walter Culley Betty Davrs Mary B Davus Sara Dawkuns Bull Dean Joanna DeVeer Frankue Dodson Jack Dull Tom Dull Tommy Dunaway Nome Eason Cllff Edwards Marjorie Euclfunger Carl Essng Phyllis Essng Abngall Fam Mabel Farrns Donnle Ferrell John Fonch Janlce Floyd Robert Frazier Eleanor Freeland Frank Gamblun Don Gibson Jimmy Gibson Mary F Gullnam Patsy Gllmer Annabelle Goodson Karen Gordy Frances Granger Beverly Grnffln Peggy Grlffm Pat Gunn John Halley Pope Homrlck Don Hanson Melvin Harrell Charlotte Harris Edgar Harrison Frances Harrison Sporty Hartsfield Marianne Hartsfield Johnny Hauck Shirley Hawthorne SOPHOMORES Julia Hobbs Margaret Sue Hooten Brooks Holloway Rickie Hopkins Ralph Huges Margaret Hurnphress Richard Husband Joyce Jackson Elizabeth Jett Eva Joanos Amelia Johnson Karen Johnson Kay Johnson Joanne Jones Martha Jones Hank Jordan Sue Keaton Pat Kelley Patricia Kelly Julia Klerce Galle Kilpatrick Esther Kirk Wynell Klttrell Judy Krans Mardie Head Doug Henderson Jeanne Hendry Wallace Hickey Jimmy Higgins Janet Hill Shelvia J. Moody Ann Moore Bettie Moore Taylor Moore Jimmy Morrison Ann Moseley Judy Murphy Carolyn Nahoorn Phillip Oakley Ann Oliver Gwindyl Oliver Janice Oliver Morris Ouzts Shirley Ozbolt Gene Page Anita Parker Dickie Pasto Fay Peacock Elissa Poag Bobby Pappell Bartow Rainey Virginia Raker Lou Rayborn Nancy Ream Ann Reudiger Bobby Richter Mary Alma Roberts Shirley Roberts John Rogers Pete Rook: Mary Louise Lambe Dick Kuersteiner Evelyn Laing Charlotte Langley l-lancy Lane Priscilla Leedham Lynn McManama Judy McMillan Rodney McMillan Lindy Melton Rodney Metcalf Myra Nell Moncrief Larry Leslie Teresa Long Judy Magnell Sara McCartney Jack McConnell Sharon McEwan rt Gene Rutledge Harvey Ryland Patsy Sarnrnons Bob Sander Sarah Sounders Carolyn Scott C. C. 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Colleg S f X3-J F..-4 LJIVQ r0C!cer 38 Q0 Scoop chaff 4650 bench 1895 just CHECKING wlm R 0 S E ,r Again we are proud to have o part in the production of The Lion's ToIe if I L, t --v- cv va G SENIDR lIFE 6e dr , My Hero My Cow!!! l 91: Good Night Ladies '74-aA,fxffefrf'f if W de, f,,9 Mixed EIIIOHOQIS ,pa 445 Hen Party The Crew Eglw :abd- X 702 I 1 Y X x ,NX gs 38 A , X, ,affix if 32' va, ,N A -. X wwixgl + sq' 'iffy' 'Tw 2? f M14 ygaiwa, 2516-. 4f fT' l MRS Pll.Cl'lER BILL SMlTH Spurmcr President TUDENT COUNCIL Q 3 , Y7 ,llNlNlY APTHORP ANN lNHlDDON KLEIN VVlGGlNTON Vice Pre :dent Secretary Treasurer This year the Student Council, under the leadership of President Bill Smith and the guidance of the sponsor, Mrs. Marie Pilcher, has undertaken many worthwhile projects, Among these have been: the construction of a school identification sign and a new supply counter, the sponsoring of an all school dance and a spring carnival The Convention of the Florida Association of Student Councils was held in Tallahassee in March, with over four hundred students and sponsors attending All in all the Council has had a very eventful and purposeful year ef to right Jirnrny Apthcrp Ann Nhitldun B ll Smith KI in Wiggintcn Margie Vvllliam Trayis Taylor Phil Pomeroy Qdy Segrcy Cliff C, ynn Terry Lee rclcit A h'n r xt i crta A P L Bud Turn Franl Thwcatt Larry FEV up P ge C or wg ary, rewan Ha i Mary nn Gulbuld l'l r Parkrnan Cynthia Laywren e Mr PI her n arbara ay N rev-n Judy M M 'lan Mary nn Benedict Wylie Pcag Blair Culpepper L f ' 1 , l I , , J ' T ' 2, , But -w - f ', 'Q , 1 s , u Pa cn Br lgy P.-l,- s 1mr'- er, 1 , Sho G'-sr U Jue Terry Butch Ms st ll Ch If Fc ' tl Jane Collin, lack . rrs ' A t f , a olc ' C s ic 'Spa ser B X K N 2 Z -A A A , ' , 'Q-6 g 4 fs 5 '1 K, K ,Lfg f , A VIAVVA , 'V X ll lf, 'Ei B ,f .- Q 5 , 2 Y A . t 'X f E V4, ' ' Ei fbi!! 3, , A'!'JMw A 'll - X Q, I ,yy N It I R 'tn Q gal, N ' l 'V 6 aff ,, , ' A K 'X Q ' ' ff mi My W X ' ' ' ' 2-A A ' 'fax x ' . 'fx i xf s. . 1 YJ f ', is Cm I I ggdk 5 HUMERCQM PRESIDENTS lst row: Phil Pomeroy, Wylie Poag, Bill Smith, Travis Taylor, Duby Auzley. 2nd row: Rufus Jennings, Jack Montgomery, Cliff Gwynn, Blair Culpepper. BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE Each summer marks the annual Boys' and Girls' State in Tallahassee, Outstanding students from all over the state meet to participate in their own state government. The purpose of Boys' and Girls' State is to give each individual an appreciation and better understanding of government and to train them in their duties of citizenship. This year each delegate to both Boys' and Girls' State held some state position. lst row: Emily Register, June Lasseter, Mary Margaret Andrews, Mary Ann Benedict, Cynthia Sapp, 2nd row: Lolly Yaeger, Mary Ann Godgold, Rosann Ferguson, Cynthia Lawrence, Ann Frick, Deloyce Timmons. Pt 2 2 3 l 3 .fiom '4 CYNTHIA LAWRENCE Editor-in-Chief JUNE LASSETER Business Manager HUTSON MESSER Assistant Business Manager MRS. DORIS P. HEY Advifer The 1954-1955 LiON'S TALE STAFF is proud to give you this book of memories. Few people realize the work, time, and effort that have gone into the annual, however, we have enjoyed record- ing the events and personalities of this year's activities. KAY CROMART I E Art Editor MELANIE DREW TOOTS JONES Assistant Art Editor 0055 Ed't0V JIM SHAW NORMA LEE KEYES Advertising A,-fist Assistant Class Editor Feature Editor JAMES HOOKS Sports Editor BETTY STEAD Copy Editor Photographer NORMAN K I LPA ANNE MUNROE Organizations Editor JANE HEWETT Asst. Organization' Edu ANNE WHUDDON MARSHALL CONRAD Assistant Photographer LEO HIG LIFE L. tm. 5454 '49 ar lst row: Sue Cosson, Betty Jane Atkinson, Linda Godby, Janis Perkins. 2nd row: Mike Kaprelian, Dorothy Jean Reeves, Malinda Ann Marshall, Frances Cruce, Susie Hay. 3rd row: Alice Turnbull, Lolly Yaeger, Ann Vause, Linda Brinkley, Sue Guilford, Mrs. Johnston, Freddy Parker. Every year, due to the hard work of the Leon Hiqh Lite Staff, Leonites are kept up to date with all of the news around Leon. The paper, issued every three weeks, gives information on each phase of school life. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Johnston and the hard work of each member, the paper has received honors in the state and nation. +...- , Lwlaqfycgl' -N :grin X QUILI. AND CROLI. .. RTS. omcsks Zf.If..f.'.f BETTY JANE ATKINSON Prcsudcnt --4-1'-A SUE GUILFORD Vice Presldcvwf K4--N.. ANN VAUSE Secretory Y tan :: itan tizftnan ...::ann it.. sag ANN WWHDDON naw, TrCO5UrCr IS' 'OWS June LCN CTCV, Fruifllg- Pfnrbfcr Sue Gudffrd Ann VCU Q Bcrrx Jovi Atkmxcny ArNnVVP'm1dfvrv Sue Cuwvm Su xg x 205 WWI MWC K1'DfL 'O'W Mm Shwm Dfrfgrhx Jean 7311-wx, Llmia Brurwlm Lwmic Godtvx Cxnrhm Lcw-runco, Mlm nn' U fwflffxfd MOU Ann G if W ka '25 mf sf 'Q' ' , 4 1 , 2 ' ' 2' 55M f 'uf 5 3 Q 5 1 Hiya QQ 'Q XB: was A X W vii? S as g IJ , I 'hiv Duby Ausley Jay Bell .lack Montgomery Phil Pomeroy h' Blair Culpepper I' Earl Perkins NAT Murray Wadsworth Y C L +V 00 2 v ' James Hooks Dennett Rainey Jimmy Apthorp CLIFF GWYNN President WYLIE POAG Vice President GUY MCKENZIE Secretary RUFUS JENNINGS Treasurer MR. STEVENS Sponsor Skeeter McGowan Bill Smith Charles Forehand 1 NN Jack Harris Don McCreary Royal Mottice Klein Wigginton Paxton Briley Bobby Montgomery Booker Moore Mike Patronis Taylor Moore Warren Moody Jack Dull Ralph Hughes Jimmy Ragans KEY :Lua Service is the key word of the Key Club, and, at Leon High School, members have worked hard this year to keep that word prominent in their activities. Key Club members are selected for their potential leadership, ability, character, scholarship, and willingness to work for school and community. This year Klein Wiggington served as State Lieutentant Governor, and Wylie Poag was State Treasurer. -as 'S sWC6f4642f ANN MU N ROE PIERIAN HONOR SUCIETY T.-,N ATI ONA L X HONOR SOCIETY lk xx r, ll' W 'I X l I XS D5 x 8 ai xusle Haw Jane ROW Powell Jean Sue Brubaker ROW 'Zz Mrs. Carmine, Mari lyn Harris, June Las-.meter Bobbie .lean Williams. Alan Sirmans. Charlm Pumper, Rufus Jennings, l'n-aids.-nt. ROW Il: Kathleen Kirk. Bettie Shepherd, Rhonda Ella-rhee, l-Illen Glen Shaw. Freddie P a r k e r, Mivhael Ok-an-nlu-rg, lleluyre Timnmns. Se-rri-tary: Raymond lhfvell. Vive President: liarhara Curtis, Treasurer. ROW 4: Pal Hendricks. Ann Frirk. Helen Ireland. Onzella Lee. ROW 5: Sandra Rhodes. Rhodes. Emily R1-gisler, Blair Culpepper, Donnie Me- Creary. ROW 45: Barbara Lund, Mary Margaret An- drewa, Wylie Poag. ROW 7: Earl Perkins, Hutson Messe-r. Duby Aualey. The Plerioh Chapter of the Nofnonol Honor SO- Ciety is Q service club which onnuolly DOFTICI- poteg In mony Services, F prolects ond trodmonol events The purpose cf 5 the orgonzuotnon ns to create on enthuglosm for acholomhup, To atlmulote 0 cieslre to render service, to pmmote Ieollervhlp, omi to develwp character ID THC xYunfvrWTx Uf Leon Hncqh School A a,......, l, -4-.4 .lnan Wi-vlan. liunita Phillips. I'arol Ann Nelson, Palsy Flanagan. . .lame-s Bayfield. Frerirh Bishop, Mike Mn-adnvu. .lam-kin' Ni-ll Boyd Hubby Crooks. .lanuw Hunks. Peggy Ryan. Prank Dean. .ind llaru Nut l'irtured-Seniors: fynlhia lwivsreiu-r ai Juniora: Marjorie- Wllliains .ind Hubby .V if haprrlun. .Xlhrrl K Judy fnlbreath, Lin 1 ld Parkn ld hm W an. hiddnn, N nndw ard. xv da Arnnu, Tauanna Jury. .Klnrlia W'hitr. TORCH CLUB The members of the Torch Club are sophomores and first semester juniors. They are chosen on the basis ot scholarship, leadership, service and character. As a club they create enthusiasm for scholarship and encourage development of lead- ership, character and a desire to render aid, lls. so ca I tif A , LUG f , I IR. HONOR SOCIETY The Ponce De Leon Chapter of the National Junior Honor Society is composed ot ninth graders maintaining a B average. The club stimulates scholarship, leadership, service, and character among Freshmen. ig' Pi usp V JQNI N ltr? i 5,14 I ,251 Q? 75 I' ffngii, -'..?c zz, Q5 V If :,,.: 3 Hg: 1'-4' ,S Z W Y vw , Ill W3 'Wm ny' , BX! KOH L1 The DCT. program is an organization that gives students actual on the job training. Not only do we work together, but we also rneet socially and study together in these ways We work on jobs carefully selected to suit our interests, aptitudes, and abilities. We meet together socially at our many parties at our DCT. club house. We study together in our specific and general related periods. Specific related is related specifically to our individual jobs, General related includes things that are of concern to all. Al Bruwrt tt-achc-1 Monrce Adding Machine techniques Diversified Co-operaiive Training President Sara presides Miss King supervises students ,C 3 WW? 5 1, 4, A Q, :M W xy if 3 ? lla.. s L.. ...Q Qi 2. Seated, left to right: Martha Smtth, treceurer, Mary Lynn Scott, recordmg secretarw, Ann Vauie, presndent, Linda Brlnkley, hxgtarnon, Slrtella Caldwell wee preetdent tn charge ef reiredllin Standing, lelf to right: Mr: Mllltcent Coal., fponzar, Barbara Belcher, wlce preftdent tn charge of oubluc relatuam, Betty Vvrvet.-Ier, eang leader, Emtl, Denmark, wee prestdent IU charge at pratecty Elnwe Ttmmam, parluarnen- tartan, Mre Mary Salarrtan, -ponwr Delmar Tunwnwon-,, wee pre :dent tn ClWQVQL' lprtlQrOrT1: Gall Nelsurl, :mtg IL-ggulvr and Mr- Be-we Grumllria pan ,, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS Row l: Carol Anne Nelson, Fredernca Sweeny, Jeannme Eubanks, Pat Dawktns, Jackte Mclinlght, Sue Guilford, Rhonda Ellerbee Row 2: Nancy Ream, Judy M:Mtllian, Galle Ktlpotrlck, Betty Spooner, Frances Martm, l-lellen Ireland, Vlvian Blakey, Row 3: Theresa Lang, Eva Joanas, Donna Greeeon, Arise Cauncll, Pat Sholar, Lando Corbett, Helen Barrett, Row 4: Bllly See Souls, Pnscflla Leedham, Patty Bakes, Laura Wlmte, Donate Ferrell, Ann Oltver, Mvra Nell Mancnef, Betty Stanley , -- VH' ' ' 'J fx.,- e :V 1 ifyigg i? , H f. H ' M, i A ,, W M V... .L l l ef . ' if W' 4,6 A se lst row: Betty Ethridge, Sora Frances Dawkins, June Stewa't, Connie Church, Cecile Core, Lucy Ann Crandall, Merry Jones. Znd row: Jimmie Sue Williams, Diana Hood, Reba Gerrell, Kay Brundoge, Gloria Ireland, Patsy Windsor, Sue Herring, Fran Cooper. 3rd row: Anne Cameron, Wilma Mae Brinkley, Martha Ann Holstead, Mary Katherine Bayfield Faith Moore, Mary Frances McDouQald, Ann Blalock. 4th row: Mary Jeanne Moore, Edna Earle Cavanaugh, Virginia Whittle, Margaret Sue Hooten, Elizabeth Jett, Nonie Eason, Linda Rice, CF AMERICA The Future Homemakers at America is a national organization of pupils studying homemaking in iunior and senior high schools of the United States and territories. Chapters stress individual respon- sibility and cooperation so that mem- bers will become more cooperative family members, Each chapter par- ticipates in the following national proiects: Families Together, Fl-lA. Week, World Christmas Festival, Ob- servance of the United Nations Day, adoption of homernaking classes in other countries, and UNESCO Gift . v Seated, left to right: Mary Ann Humphress, group chairman, Mary Alma chairman, Virginia Walker, group chairman, Gayle Norman, group ch Abbott, group chairman, Nonie Babitt, group chairman, Standing, Sara Budd, group chairman, Kay Bourquardez, co-chairman, Charlotte chairman, Jeanne Newman, co-chairman, Nora Parker, co-chairman, co-chairman, and Glenda Coleman, co-chairman. Roberts, group airman, Nancy left to right: Herrington, co- Sharon Bell, .I. A. C. CLUB Sponsor MRS LULA D APPLEYARD Row I: Gail Godhold, Margaret Boydston, Maryr Lyrnr- Scott, Charlotte Harris, Shirley' Ozbolt, Marianne HfJfTfl'Clfl, JOKE lafk on, Kathleen All, Ricki Hopkins, Margaret Sue Hooten, Penny Block, Joanna DeV9Cf, Juily' MUVDWV- RUW 25 MUXHJC yValker, Patay Alley, Wilma Wlnlqler, Ann Cameron, Mariorie Boatwright, Evelyn Laing, Maryf Alma Roberts, Judy' McMillian, Teresa Long, Eyra Jaanos, Janie Smith, Liesa Paag. Row 3: Fave Beaslev, Carol Ann Calwell, Fay' Vause, Helen Barrett, KIT Tapers Gail McKenzie, Carol Kav Bussard, Pope Hamrick, Bud Turner, Ched Benedict, Jerrl S'TJ'Tl'J Row 45 Jgfm KEHJV Jackie Pichara, Jann Vlfeaver, Ann Archer, Peggy Ryan, Onzella Lee, Emily Denrnark, Gail Wincheeter Twllo Fflll JGOVWC Hendry, Mary Louiee Lambert, Shirley Roberts, Pat Gunn Betty Smoke Row 5: Barbara Cummins l?Ob6l'tO ASWWOVG, Glefldg Qclaerts, Bettyr Spooner, Ann Moselyf, Martha Jones, Zell Register, Jo Ann Church, Judy' Wells, RCJHCCCO l'l0m?l7M Jlm Sllflv' Row 6: Sharron Brown, Lucreshia Spratt, Mary' Lee Register, Koyr Huddleeton, Prigsy Moore, Marilyn PGDDGV BOVJJGVO BQJCJJCV Eileen Pepper, Betty Newcomb Row I: Myra Nell Mancriet Joy' Coawfell, Annette Smith Janelle Smith Judy' Benedict, C H Boydeton Row 2: Sandro Fletcher, Frerlrica Sweeney Garl Garner, Martha l'lCnflCfSOI't, Snarfn Buchanan, Linda Gnrrnerlyr, Carolyn Pain, Harriet Cole, Jennie Jenkins, Sara Myers Ann Mocre Dot Turner, Judy Krans Row 3: Princexf Jfwrrlan, Marlene Cayanough, Sue Kelley, Peggy Smrth Shelia Slade, Patty' Samrnrrnf, Kay Jfrhnyan, Rodney' McMilIian, Wyrnell Klttrell, Pat Trotman, Martha Smith, Ester Kirk Janet Hill Row 4: Margaret WbltClWc'GfJ, Fling Turnbull Francie Martin Gail Kilpatrifl Janice Oliygr Gwynn Oliugr Frances Granger ftwlyla Jean Mrritly Jeanne J f',l nee, Merry JfV'C'r Row S: Georgc Ecol, Paxton Briley R nrrg-, lrlriuet Dianne Fhttlelfuvy, Judy Chakg Pat Sh ltr Eilly Saule Jackie Steyen-, V'jrtl1C Tiyl r Mariirig A Lfvyric Helen Frgleigln Graft, Fixher, Earline Vlfeleh, Jani- Vnrrlnw Eufty Ann Johnxf n Louixe Carroll Row 6: Mrk Appleyartl Jane Keulina Ellen Cllr' Sbfzyy Sara Auxtin, llrwlney Metcalf Roger Cflline Ann Foxter, Roxann FCTGLJXVJVJ Fzrwtra Kar, N.N'renn Janire Floyd Mary C Bronrlt Mfzrfqrr Vyfilliam- Nancy Fralevjh 9 :T VP Vilrlrl l3ulry Harrfll Elaine Rutlrl Cfvhy Hrn lfr rn Row 7: Mary Allie Collin Q, in K r ' PH' Jfrifxn Eflrlyfirfi Cbinryl ly . C C S.-'lf' fjqflug Hirlly BC?-y Antfftv. E': 1 Mrllra Ganfly Kaye Batzhel rr 'B ..-..1. ,.-.L...V,---. l -M ww I Q3 if 4 , ww fy iff 4' I ,ya H . I 0 0- Z C X 55 f I xi -yu' -- . 1 -39' gf . , fiv' 'W 'Y' ,. ..?. . N, if ,gy 'f 1 2 xii N, , Q A aw .ff Q S- Q ' 'L , QW? I 2 K it Q sw if . 'J QQ 5' V' JW E av Q45 ,,. J? X 1 ,W K M f X Q sw 4 gl Q2 W F 1 1 W 9 S JIM, IR. CLASS TRI-I'II-Y CREATIVE ARTS INTERNATIDIIAI. CLUB LOS AMIGOS 4.353 if fi lst row: Charles Forehand, Pat Hendricks, Deloyce Timmons, president, Elise Timmons. 2nd row: Ann Turner, Sara Austin, Sharon Bell, Nancy Abbott, Glenda Vickery, Shirley Roberts, Edna Earle Cavanaugh, Bobbie Jean Williams, Barbara Kennedy, Arlene Ritchie. 3rd row: Gail McDaniel, Gail Nelson, Norma Lee Keyes, Jayne Keuling, Mary Alma Roberts, Theresa Long, Sara Budd, Ann Yon. 4th row: Ched Benedict, Roberta Ashmore, Margaret Johnson, Carol Leap, Nonnie Babbit, Lucile Martin, Judy Wells. Sth row: French Bishop, Betty Jean Smoke, Betty Moore, Joan Weston, Mary Campbell, Ginger Graham. 6th row: Bobby Bryson, Elissa Poog, Melba Gondy, Judy Culbreath, Sondra Calhoun, Nita Gomez, Mary Wilharm, Grace Marie Fisher, Betty Wheeler. 7th row: Billy Phillips, Bob Sander, Martin Rice, George Chaires, Billy Whitfield, Jerry Williamson, Rob Austin, Jim Shaw, Sonny Demetree. 8th row: Guy McKenzie, Mike McCain, Frank Thweat, David McCullough, Jack Harris, Butch Marshall, Bobby Montgomery. Los Amigos is an organization to enable students of Spanish to do related activities not possible in class and to promote a better understanding of, and sympathy with those who speak Spanish as their native tongue. The main project is the annual Three Kings Fiesta, L05 AMIGUITOS ' i' Q , firgigqaifx nf -'Lf 'r 1 -,H ,:,: r v' ,y ' ' y, 94 H 24 A 'V ig , ,5 1 - , ,, 4, 000 Warren Moody, president, Linda Gormley, vice president, Helen Fraleigh, secretary, Nora Parker, treoiurerg Marilyn Althatt, Bunny Andrews, Anita Barrett, Trudie Bilperry, Anne Blalock, Penny Block, Sharron Brown, Sara Budd, Anne Cameron, Judy Chase, Charles Clifton, Carol Lee Cook, Fran Cooper, Linda Corbett, Lonnie Eisenon, Betty Ethridge, Sporty Hartsfield, Wallace Hickey, Edwin l-lyatt, Karen Johnson, Evelyn Sue Kelly, Terry Lee, Charlotte Langley, Claude Lister, Gayle McKenzie, Chuck Miller, Priscilla Moore, .loel McNeil, Carolyn Newsom, Judy Parnell, Mary Lynn Patterson, Keith Pitchford Dianne Pittlekow, Billie Lee Souls, Buddy Searcy, Pat Scholar, Shellie Slade, Vernice Slater, Barbara Ann Slusher, Bodstord Smith, Peogy Smith, Joedy Smith, Lucreshia Spratt, Dick Sutton, Joe Terry, Glenys Washington Becky Williams, Ruth Freeman, Jclcn Corbett Billy Surlef, Linda Austin, Virginia Smith, Charlene Bell, Alexander Dans Los Amiguitos 'Little Friends! was first organized in l95l, lt is a social and cultural club open to all Spanish l students. lts main purposes are to promote an understanding and appreciation ot Latin American people and to taster friendly relations. The club helps Los Amigos with the annual Three Kings Fiesta. ffwwwzwn awwzfw wvwrmumr r'lfMm 'W' ev f , AW 1' ,X . 'M ik . 1 mfr? fffj -4 - 'f A , AVAV 1, t, 0 , 1 I : ' V . . i , . i f 1 ' 6 N r , fig? 47, J ' ' E . , ,K ,,,:Li?Vf' , lf? - I fi 1 V, M 4 - 46 f , , if A lil 1:5 'if -1 fm f 4 C ' I . 43- I 6-4 ' . H 3,5 X A, . l . ' 1 K, ' 1 . ,, ? , P T5 'Q' 1 HEZ'NOU5 55 fa lv, f iii 5544 ' if: - ' I A 5 3 f s ' S 'Y 5 it fb! I. F Qs 5w11f Qm 4g ei ' g t 'C 5 4' if ,Q we 4 5-I E IT. fziyw' X ' 'iffm Q 5 Hr ri A xy Q- Z.. 9 I J :QM A .V Q rf , iq f' n 4 G rf - di I J N, ,, , f.. ,4 ',-S f . rf ,L A 'L t , 1 ,. EI. CID OFFICERS MARY CAMPBELL Presldenr suse Twmorvs Vuce Pre :dent GAIL MCDANIEL. Secretory ond Treo urer MISS DAVlDSON Sponsor 7-sl nvf f'. '0- www lst row Melbo Gondy Deloyce Tlmrnons Gaul McDonlel Goal Nelson Judy Culbreorlw 2nd row Allan Snrmons Rufu Jenmngs Eluse Tummons Pot Hendrlcks Jane Powell Mass D vudson sponsor El Cad hos os nts purpose the encouragement the study ond the ocfnve use of the Sponrsh longuoge the promotion of sclrwolorslwlp ond the development of o cleorer understondung of the culture of the Spanish peoples Their objectives for thus yeor were o Declomotnon contest ot Unuversuty of Florndo ond wrmng Sponnsh pen pclls O l ' 5 ! ' 5 f ' 6 ,, X . 9 K 4 A H ' A .E 1 ' f ' -V ,W f I , I F 7 lx ' 1 vd 'v O , D . 1: l , I 'Q' , 11 an be , Q . ,l I f I , A I , , - 7 l , - 1 if 1 1 O 1 ' . DI I I I A I , Y E A R S V lst row: Carol Kay Buzzard, Gail Norman, Sharon Buchanan, Jennie Jenkins, Kit Tapers, Kay Huddleston, Martha Taylor. 2nd row: Jean Newman, Connie Church, Minora Galbraith, Katie Rosenberg, Kay Duren, Dot Turner. 3rd row: Mary Ann Lehmann, Charlotte Herrington, Sarah Ruth Myers, Margie Lowrie, Gaile Winchester, Carolyn Fain. 4th row: Mary Ann Humphress, Ellen Kobre, Anne Turner, Diane Hood, Reba Gerald, Frances Martin, Sth row: Glen Starry, Shepard Davis, Bill Edwards, Bud Carlson, Donald Hanson. 6th row: Miss Mary Marshall, Lee Williams, John Marshall, Jerry McDaniel, Tommy Cogswell, Ray Smith, Bobby Moses, Bobby Green. I.AE'l'I I.A'I'INI OFFICERS: PAXTON BR I LEY President GENE PAGE Vice President NANCY REAM Secretary DICKIE PASTO Treasurer lst row: Terry Shaw, Gene Page, Paxton Briley, Nancy Ream, Dickie Pasta, 2nd row: Richard Schiedewitz, Doug Henderso Royal Mattice, Dick Kuerstiner, Ray Turner, 3rd row: John Cobb, Linda Hill, Virginia Huff, Mike Oksenberg, Billy MCCC 4th row: Margaret Humphress, Joy Cogswell, Mary B. Davis, Linda Owens, Jean Davies. Sth row: Ronald Roundtree, Jack Nell Boyd, Steve Kaprelian, Rose Marie Campbell, Julia Hobbs, Zelma Allen 6th row: Mrs. Williams, Jo Anna DeVe Donald Whetstone, Richard Husband, Jim Griffin, S E C O N D S T U D E N T ...,., Q, . .L ...... ti., L..T...7' 5 22 ,, I I 'ff Q if , , 3 4 .W .i M N . Q ' My M J, f 77 1' ' QVC, 'ff 'iv .A ff V2 f Q I ' - ' .9 L ' ? ' 1 V . 1 4 , , . 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Q f 4, ex Q 4' 1 11,-25fff:,sk,1z.,4 tai lst row Jewell Wnlluams Yvonne Haygood Kathy Henderson Dlanne Glbson Earlnne Welch 2nd row Enlune Pepper Lucky Jo Rozar June Ralnes Mary Lynn Patterson Jewel Wolfe Carol Jo Lew: 3rd row Marllyn Pepper Cecelna Flemming Sara Budd Bobble Stoutamure Gall Nelson Mary Rivers Stubbln Rebecca Hornsby Rlchud Colwell Jum Shaw Lonme Elsenson OFFICERS HAROLD PAR KMAN President STEPHEN KAPRELIAN Vuce Presndent DIANNE GIBSON Secretary EARLINE WELCH Treasurer MR GEORGE CH ISM Sponsor DRAMA ll CLUB THE DRAMA I and II CLUBS The Drama l and ll Clubs have as an obyectlve to gave thenr members a clearer plcture of the dramatnc world The meetmgs are composed of talks on the dlfferent stages of dramatic lute such as lighting makeup and props Under the able leadership of their sponsor, Mr Chnsm we can Indeed be proud of these two clubs many accomplsshments In thenr tnrst year at Leon f 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 , C D 1 1 - 1 1 -- ' 1 . . . . 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Whw-lu, Barwara Hull 3rd row: VW N A-Flu H Lfwiii G -1' . Lanka ,lr V':3r Ernf-.tary Hfwmft Pam Hfmgfl K I MARINE BIOLOGY MARINE BIOLOGY OFFICERS MRS l.OXNRlE Sponsor JOHN HANNON President JERRY WILLIAMSON Vice President MARDIE HEAD Secretary DONN l E MCCREARY Treasurer Ist row: John Hannon, Mardie Head, Jerry Williamson, Znd row: Johnny Houck, Gary Donaldson, Herschel Kelley, Dot Howell, Anne Patronis, Ellen Dillon, Clara Sue Hart. 3rd row: Dick Mowell, Jimmy Morrison, Carl Essig, Paul Brown, John Waddill, 4th row: Doug Cooke, Bill Dean. 5th row: Jimmy Cocke, Jimmy Higgins, Jack Champion, Bobby Bryson, Jimmy Priest, Mrs. Lowrie. X M I fir Ist row: Cathy laukea, Carolyn Newsom, Clayton Bailey, Norman Kilpatrick, Bill Dean, Frances Cruce, Joyce Lambeth, Betty Smith. 2nd row: Jimmy Roberts, Steve Roberts, Jerry Brubaker, Betty Jean Ward, Jean Daniels, Janelle Vinzant. 3rd row: Mary Ann Godbold 4th row: Barbara Lund, Mrs, Hey, Bill Roberts, Melxin Peters, Mrs. Lawrie. NATURE CLUB OFFICERS MRS HEY Sponsor NORMAN KILPAIR ICK President JACK CHAMPION Vice President BILL DEAN Secretary,Treasurer f 1 fr Q 2 J 111 li 1?3?3 ' 11 AN U -1 .. Q 'H H -W , 'WMS , wgy ,Iggy i -fi 34 . an W A 'Aw ,Q ,Ji 1' we !Q': if 3 ggjr 5 f ....., 743 ,W 09.2 v ,r. 4 'x 4 '- .- 4. al 0 1 ff i B-y MATH RECREATION CLUB was 2,5 C.. lst row Jimmy Denning Charles Clifton Lou: Feinberg Burl Carlson Jimmy Morru on John Trotmon Bobby Blackman Duke Vlckery Znd row Mrs Lewus Sarah Saunders Bob Sander Larry Slwarer Keith Pufclwford Hayden Boyd Earle Perkms Make McCain Don Esry Mnke Ok cnberg Duclue Pasta Lonnue Elsenson Gunger Cornelius F I C E EARLE PERKINS President MIKE OKSENBERG Vvce Pre :dent MIKE MCCAIN Secretory MRS LEWIS Spon ar The Moth Recreatron Club an nts fmrst year at Leon IS organlzed to further students un teresf IH Math Under the sponsorslmp of Mrs Lewis they have done many thrngs thus year to fulfill fhear purpose 1161 6 QAXXQQ- f Xxqglj ,df ! Mor ff l 5,1'li?'x'xlffK 'I -L1.'V W s 1.5-12 -3-fgk 7A ie VISUAL ED CLUB if-': lst row: Mr, Ligon, sponsor, Karl Oakley, Herb Carter, vice president, Tommy Stoutamire, treasurer, Bill Conoly, secretary. 2nd row: Curtis Dupree, Wayne Bowen, Aubrey Kelley, Groover Mason, Dale Pichard, George Brand, Huey Wilder, Lamar Basford. 3rd row: Harold Gibbs, Timothy Galvin, John Chason, Walter Poole, Joe Barco, Howell Swain, Jimmy Lewis, Buddy Mcsser, Maurice McKee, Grady Bartlett. Members not pictured: Ed Martin, John Ray, Waddell Barineau, Windsor Meadow, Asa Reeves, Lomas Bosford, Bobby Montgomery, William Boyd. MR. LIGON, Sponsor, lst Semester Fl, MR. BILL BARBER, Sponsor, 2nd Semester ,Nl G KARL OAKLEY, President S K HERBERT CARTER, Vice President TOMMY STOUTAMIRE, Treosurcr BILL CONOLY, Secretary The Visual Ed Club is to be commended for their untiring effort and cheerful attitude of giving us the privilege of an excellent visual education pro- gram. The members have a chance to learn about educational films and other audio visual materials. No creditor special award is given these who serve us so faithfully. GRAPHIC CLUB SANDRA FLETCHER, President JlMMY Del-IAVEN, Vice President DELIA LEWIS, Secretary LAURIE WlGGlNS, Treasurer The Graphic Club is Leon's photographic club with the purpose of promoting the hobby of photography. Some of the year's activities include field trips to picturesque places to enlarge their knowledge of photography, An equipped dark room, located in the science department is open to all members. TEC CLUB Tommy Collins James Ferrell Comas Morgan, Dixie Moss, John Ray Roberts, Bert Bryson, Bill Moxley, Lloyd Harrison, Sam Ball Ronald Elliot Robert John on Randall Musgrove, Charles Boyd. President President Secretory Treasurer JOHN RAY ROBERTS Sergeant-at-Arms MR NASH Sponsor Members ot the Tec Club are students at the Leon-Lively Program, The objectives ot the Tec Club are: ll I To promote and develop understanding and appreciation ot technical training, IZ! To encourage and develop social adjustment, leadership, and scholarship, 131 To promote activities which will develop a sincere appre- ciation tor the value of mechanical manipu- lative skill, 141 To carry out some worthwhile civic project. rurunz FARMERS or AMERICA This club helps to create in boys a love for country lite. Under A receive good experience in developing competent, aggressive, rural and agricultural leadership, It it weren't tor these boys our agriculture would not be so highly developed as it is today. 0 O 0 Q , Q the expert leadership of their sponsor, Mr. Gard, the members Q ' 3 C O 5 Q O Q o U U o It row Mark Saunders president Mr Gard Tommy Whitly e retary Tracy Reeves treasurer Stevie Roberts sentinel Jack Champ on reporter Morris McKe vice president 2nd row Roy Beard James Harrsng Dommon Lewis Eddie Mills Harry Chairs Gene Lewis 3rd row Raleigh Ferrell Gerald Fabar Houston Joiner Jack McConnell Charles Oxidine Barrow Clifford Jerry Smith Gene Rutledge Henry Cosseaux Edward Wat on Earl Boyton 4th row Larry Hall Bull Grubbs Gary Donaldson Bunny Weaver B1IlConoly Terry Wyrick J W Davis Paul McKee Bill Roberts Wnntord Barbara Boyd Wyrick Curtis Donnell Gwynn Perry Sth row Bob Smith Harold Perry Harry Arnold Larry Atkinson Joe William on Jae Cooke Vernon Drawdy Perry Harrell Larry Roberts John Lawder Curtis DuPree Vernon Skipper Madison May 6th row Richard Heiges Joe Kittrell Bobby Givens Alex Sutor Dan Hall Don Young J W Blackburn 7th row John Tesreok Charles Messer Albert Griffin Jimmy Coke Lawson Gerrell Robert Hicks Bobby Hall Jack McGowan Carroll Ephram Charles Short Michael Reichert Sterling Harrison John McDerm1d , - . . 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HAROLD CHAPMAN THIRD PERIOD CHQRIIS lst row: Joe Nell Demilly, Ann Foster, Cynthia Sapp, Susan Helms, John Hannon, Richard Waff, Bob Walker, Joe Cooke, French Bishop, Rosann Ferguson, Billie Coe, Susie Hay, Galle Johnson, Toots Jones. Lnd row: Lucille Martin, Jo Ann Buda, Liz Bridges, Jeannine Eubanks, Marjory Stewart, Margaret Smith, Dick Moss, James Rountree, Bobby Woodward, Don Hanson, Preston Davis, Charles Ragens, Dozier Johnson, Fredericka Sweeney, Mary Beal, Peggy Ryan, Barbara Chambless, Melba Gandy, Lolly Yaeger, Henrietta Blitch, Maria Messer. 3rd row: Joy Blalock, Laverne Clark, Princess Jordan, Kathleen Kirk, Jean Brand, Laurie Wiggins, Myra Roberts, Ann Yon, Betsy Andrews, Bobbie Stoutamire, Norman Kilpatrick, Vernon Stevens, Joseph Shields, Bobby Shields, Don Ritchie, Jimmy Johnson, Travis Taylor, Karl Oakley, Bob Carnes, Ray Turner, Billy McCoy, Mary Ann Layman, Ernestine Hewitt, Dorothy Jean Reeves, Jewell Williams, Barbara Curtis, Malinda Marshall, Mary Margaret Andrews, Margaret Ann Whitehead, Nannette Hartsfield, Patty Walker, Emily Register. 4th row: Sue James, Linda Godby, Kathy Henderson, Betty Merritt, Betty Flournoy, Ann Frick, Carolanne Nelson, Joyce Wakeman, Emily Denmark, Alliene Johnson, Martha Ann Brant, Gary Donaldson, Larry Hall, John Dean, Bob Smith, Charles Forehand, Jim Griffin, Gary Wakeman, Bobby Sharkey, Frank Dean, Jimmy Apthorp, Joe Williamson, Kim Sawyer, Jerry Smith, Eddie Crusoe, Alice Turnbull, Betty Jane Atkinson, Johann Adkison, Sandra Rhodes, Mary Wilson, Jean Davis, Gail Nelson, Dianne Gibson, Glenda Roberts, Anna Jo King, Sue Cosson, Linda Brinkley, Sue Guilford, Ann Vause, Mr. Harold Chapman, director. Rhonda Ellerbee, accompanist. BOY'S QUARTET 'N , T' I lr , , Q-A-' .9 Director Bill Dean, Richard Waff, Charles Ragans, French Bishop 6TH PERIDD Cl'l0Rll 0 F F I C E R S PLEAS STRICKLAND President BUSTER ENNIS Vice President ANNETTE SMITH Secretary MARY CLAIRE WALKER Treasurer MR. HAROLD CHAPMAN ,, Director lst row: Phyllis Essig, Judy Magnell, Sue White, Carol Ann Calwell, Frances Harrison, Ruth Harris, Pleas Strickland, Bill Dean, Sammy Boykin, Ranny Williams, Shirley Roberts, Ellen Creamer, Amy Kay Subei, Mary Alma Roberts, Barbara Marsh. 2nd row: Karen Johnson, Rodney McMillan, Anne Mosley, Clarice Stafford, Abigail Fain, Janet Hill, Brooks Holloway, Melvin Marsh, Hank Jordan, Bobby Williams, Lee Singleton, Frankie Dodson, Margie Eichinger, Ginger Cornelius, Ann Moore, Esther Kirk, Bettie Moore, Jeanne Hendry. 3rd row: Patricia Trotman, Priscilla Leedham, Wynell Kittrell, Janie Smith, Laura Wills, Kay Batchelor, Rickie Hopkins, Joy Cogswell, Myra Nell Moncrief, Mary B. Davis, Jenelle Vinzont, Edna Watkins, Wilma Winkler, Patsy Alley, Dot Turner, Annette Smith, Carolyn Nahoom, Marianne Hartsfield, Shelio Coldwell, Sara McCartney. lE0 ' QU RTETS GIRLS QUARTET Top to bottom: Cynthra Sapp, Emrly Regrsrer Barbara Cams, Accompanrst, Rosann Ferguson Lando Brrnkley ' ' .4 BOYS QUARTET we Left to right: Frank Dean, Bob Carnes, Jrmmy Apthorp, Charles Forehand, Cynthia Sapp, AC- x 'G A Q W , Cornpanisf. A 3 E 5 X s I t GIRLS QUARTET Bock row: Maria Messer, Susan Helms. Front row: Suiue Hay, Dorothy J. Reeves, Accompanr-A, Galle Johnson A C PEll CHDIR 4 'Qin .A f if The A Capella Chorr, rn nts -lth year at Leon, ' has made many strldes in projects under Mr . Z -1 . Harold Chapman They perform tor assem- blres, communuty and school socual tunstrons ,Q ' fi' The small and selected group IS Indeed an ,EZ ' attrubutnng factor to Leon T V o F F I c E R s 4 ff' 4 502 CHARLFS RAGANS President M-1. HAROLD CHAPMAN Drrector PNN FRlCK Vlce-Presndent EETTY STEAD Secretary PLEAS STRICKLAND Treasurer lst row: Cynthua Sapp, Ja Nell DeMully, Marla Messer, Rhinda Ellerlpee, Barbara Curtis. 2nd row: Allrene Johnson, fN'lf,lfLlL.YLl Johnson, Ernlly Denmark, Patty Ryerson, Judy Cullpreath, Betty Merrltt, Pat Malloy, Betty Steod, Barbara Brandrrtf, PLL Turnbull, Su-rc Hoy, lnlenruetto Blrfch, l-lelen Carroll, Emly Regrster, Susan Conoly 3rd row: Carolanne Nelson, Joy hczlr flf, Maraaret Smrth, Martha Ann Brandt, Laurie Wrgglns, Su,an Helms, Mary Wrlson, Myrna Roberts, Ann Yon, Jo Ann lin lrl 4-th row: Carl Oakley, Pleas Strrckland Trayus Taylor, Jrnimy Johnson, John Hannon, Charles Ragans, Dozrer Johnson, Pre-tfn Dayls Dlrector Mr, Harald Chapman, in-LL up KJ PI'lIlH RMU IC CLUB H -'11 ' i lst row: Gail Johnson, Joy Malone, Patty Ryerson, June Lasseter, Mary Barnett, Jeannine Eubanks, Barbara Cummins, Znd row: Maria Messer, Betty Merritt, Susan Helms, l.iz Bridges, Gail Waterman, Connie Neal, Susie Hay, Joe Nell DeMilly, Emily Register, Linda Brinkly. 3rd row: Jackie McKnight, Pat Malloy, Kathleen Kirk, Joann Budd, Barbara Curtiss, Ellen Glen Shaw, Cynthia Sapp, Rosann Fergugon, Johann Atkinson, Nannette Hartsfield, Jack Holland. 4th row: Harold Parkman, Freddie Parker, Steven Kaprelian, Dozier Johnson, Richard Watt, Charles Ragans, Freddie Fate, Richard Folgom, Raymond Revel, Harris Parkman, John Bracewell. Sponsor: Mr. Harold Chapman. 0 F FIC E R S JUNE LASSETER Pre-:dent JOHN BRACEVVELL Vice-Rrrwiclgnf PATRICIA MALLOY Secretwri. CYNTHIA SAPP Troasurc GN Ui P' i 1 ' J X. 5 l l J X if l Under the direction at Mr. Harold Chapman, the Philharmonic Club is one of the outstand- , i ing groups at Leon, It is an honorary organf ization for students interested in music. To gg become a member, a person must have ZOO points Qained through performances with the band, Glee Club, and orchestra. Q THE M RCHI Q9 The band is one of Leon's most active organizations. During football season the band participates in numerous pep rallies, parades, and half-time shows. This year, in addition to giving its annual concert and sponsoring an assembly program, the band lead the inauguration parade, gave a concert at the inauguration tea, provided traditional music for the May Party and graduation, and received superior ratings in concert, sight reading, and marching, at the District and State Music Festivals. MR. HOBBS Director Row I: June Lasseter, Ellen Shaw, Zelma Allen, Raymond Revell, Mary Barnette, Joye Malone, Margaret Humphress, Sara Austin, Judy Benedict, Julia Hobbs. Row 2: Jimmy Kirkland, Mary Lynn Scott, Richard Husband, Dickie Kuersteiner, Joan Wells, Frances Martin, Pope Hamrick, Loretta Perdue, Gail Waterman, Connie Neal, Jackie McKnight, Jerry Poston, James Bayfield, Barbara Ann Slusher, Ned Hafner, Onzella Lee, Sandra Fletcher, Row 3: Jackie Pichard, Charles Register, Andv Grant, Bunnie Andrews, Miriam Williams, Marshall Bowen, Mary Kathryn Brandt, Brooks Holloway, Elmer Sheffield, Paul Brown, Taylor Moore, Bud Turner, Melvin Harrell, Ronnie Tricquet, Barbara Cummins, Alec Davis, Larry Leslie, Harris Parkman, Jimmy Tate, Harold Parkman, Fred Parker, Shepard Davis, Richard Folsom, Fred Fite, Jack Blanton. Row 4: Jeannine Eubanks, Judy Hatcher, Merry Jones, Walter Mason, Sandra Lewis, Betty Ann Jones, Rodney Metcalf, Windsor Meador, Roger Collins, Jack McConnell, Frank Blount, Jack Holland, Ched Benedict, Stevie Ward, Charles Johnson, Alton Harrill, C. H, Boydston, Stephen Kaprelian, Linda Brinkley, Lucreshia Spratt, Mr. Hobbs, Joe Bowen, James Vance, Billy Joe Hutto, Jack Brand, Bodsford Smith, John Holloway, Ernest Stoutarnire, John Bracewell. REDCO OFFICERS RAYMOND REVELL President HAROLD PARKMAN Vice President CONN I E NEAL Secretary JUNE LASSETER Treasurer C. H. BOYDSTON Business Manager HARRIS PARKMAN Assistant Business Manager Left to right: Betty Ann Jones, Gaile Johnson, Mary Lynn Scott, Mary K. Brandt, Judy Benedict' Head Majorette, Joye Malone. Head Majaretfei JOYE MALONE Row I : Julno Hobbs, Zelmo Allen, Onzello Lee, Maxine Flefcner, Row 2: Gail Wotermon, Connie Neol, Mory Bornetfe, Ellen Glen Snow. Row 3: Raymond Revell, l-lorris Porkrnon, John Brocewell, Ernest Sfoutomire. Row 4: Mr. Oliver Hobbs. li .la 5 S Q x P Pomeroy J Montgomery R Mafhce W Poog Wollschlager Adklson Bannerrnan Block Bryson Comes Cooke Cooper Culpepper Dov: Elliott Grlffath Gwynn Houston Johnson Mahathy McCreary McGowan Mldgett Neel Page Perkins Rainey Reese J Ross . Sealey . Simpson . Smith . Walker . Williams PHIL POMEROY President JACK MONTGOMERY Vuce Presldenf ROYAL MATTICE Secretory WYLIE POAG Treasurer ROGER ENGLERT Sponsor Roger Englert Remember our need for PEP CLUB F ie-'fi' Row I: Margaret A, Whitehead, Ann Cameron Francis Martin, Bobbie S. Stoutamire, Mary M, Andrews, Patty Walker, Patty Ryerson, Virginia Graham, Carmean Tribble, Dot Jordan, Sandra Calhoun, Shirley Ozbolt, Marilyn Althoff, Betty J. Ballantine, Elizabeth Jett. Row 2: Teresa Long, Kay Bourquedez, Eva Jonas, Mary Alma Roberts, Virginia Whittle, Judy McMillan, Sheila Colwell, Judy Smith, Charlene Bevis, Lindo Austin, Linda Hill, Pat Hendricks, Virginia Hutt, Nonnye Babbitt, Rickie Hopkins. Row 3: Dot Howell, Ann Patranis, Chris Patronis, Edna Earl Covonaugh, Myra N. Moncriet, Martha Smith, Kay Batchelor, Carol Lewis, Kim Kooso, Sue Wight, Elissa Poag Row 4: Betty Ethridge, Annette Butler, Mary J.Moore, Martha Jones, Charlotte Herrington, Billie Lee Souls, Duby Ausley, Billy Whitfield, Charlene Bell, Norma Lee Keyes, Joe Williamson, George Mahathey, Ferrell Eliott, David McCullough. Row 5: Sharon Brown, Patty Bokes, Peggy Griffin, Mable A. Farris, Nancy Abbott, Bill Neel, John Ross, Jay Bell, Jack Montgomery, Anne Munroe, Nancy L. Fraleigh, John C, Calhoun, Eddie Whitehead, Joe Cooke, Charles Cooper. Row 6: Mary Wilharm, Amelia White, Lea Starry, Grace Marie Fisher, Susan Karst, Earline Welch, Royal Mattice, Ann Whiddon, Blair Culpepper, Gene Page, Tutter Fraleigh, Kit Tapers, Joe Terry, Ivan Munroe. Row 7: Janice Perkins, Sonny Demetree, Ernestine Hewitt, Becky Taylor, Karen Johnson, Joanne Church, Judy Wells, Terry Lee, Jack Walker, Tammy Simmons, Buddy Sercy. Row 8: Gwynn Kelly, Ann Oliver, Luckie J. Razor, Donnie Ferrell, Amelia Johnson. Row 9: Harry Arnold, Larry Hall, Charles Clark, Randolph Casey, Ronnie Simpson, Donald Gibson, Gary Donaldson, Bob Walker, Buck Clements, Kitty Kilner, Mike McCain. 1-air Q----. 5' CYNTHIA ROYAL LAWRENCE MATTICE J President MR LQNGSDQN Vice Prc ,ident Q7 Span ,or VL T? GRACE MARIE FISHER DOT JORDAN Treasurer Secretary -g gxie' 0 Guy ' 'L 7 and Bo M'-'Kenzi n Your-SY 8 'd ob Nba Au -Win H341 5 v '- ' .. K 1 f W 1, ,. ,. . J . Q gg Mm. VU W4 Q32 K '-H -1 .4 G' - 1 'Wiz' 9? 51 SNAPS IN? Morgue Wnlluoma Corinne McDougold NOHCY Lou Fmfelgh Arm MUNOS ir -ki ,r- .Z -1 A 1' v sv iheodl Loily Yoeger Bslhe Coe 1-vm' QF -ar' 'fif- M '51 ww 'ws- L p I 451 Q9 Betty Steod Toofs Jones W f ff' xc' X959 Q 0 .3 Y ' . dei 4 7-9 x 'Y 0 . 'Y' xx meow ew 9 Judy Smlfh Linda GOYIHIBY vdhw 0 v 496 4 Y I 3' , 1 . 'f 5 193 1 6 7 ff , wg-.A 1 V U ' Q ' WP? . Av, . 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SECOND ROW Steve Long, John Malone, l-larold Gibbs, Jackie Crutchfield, John l-lolley, Jerry Williams, Lynn l-lodge, Buddy Carh, Lindy Melton, Jock Levine, Dan S:hofield, Sandy Proctor, Frank Gambling, Don Harrison, Dave Moody, Herzhel Kelly, Walter Cully, Don Gibaon, Stan Linton, Buddy Searcy, Sam Bell, Terry Tate. THIRD ROW' Jimmy Farr, Bobby Carnes, l-larry Chaires, George Some, Terry Show, Victor Johnson, Warren Sanchez, Red Griffin, Mickey Endrei, Pete Rocks, Larry Roberts, Joe Terry, Jimmy Frohock, Gerald Ponder, Sporty Hartsfield, Murrciy Johnson, Richard Colwell, Frank Thweat, Sammy Boykin f ef S .fetfes 82- 33 sy Q4 we .een was JOE WILLIAMS All NEC :C ' BASKETBALL kj ' FERREL ELLIOT - Co-Coptom TOMMY SEALEY Co Coptonn 144,50 WWW an-1, Z Monogcr- -Bollmg Stonlcy Coocha- Claude Stoutomire ond Joe Wilcox. Monoger-'Jimmy Morrison. ..-, DONNIE McCREARY PHIL POMEROY I . . CHAMPS MIKE KAPRELIAN BERT .KELLY GEWGE MAHATHY, K JERRY LEWITT DAVID McCULLOUGH SQUIRREL PERKINS LYNN HODGE I.. B08 CARNES Q - ,fi Z :pf fw- BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l954-55 WON - 20 LOST - 3 6 Q . '- fu 4 t Q . M - . In QQ ' 0 0 K i A 40 . in . . gk Q U f 1 Q' 5? .Q ag, . . af- 'I Ac, . KH . e . HAVANA 41 CHATTAHOOCHEE 5l BLOUNTSTOWN 45 . APALACHICOLA BISHOP KENNY 58 . . HAVANA . LAKE CITY 48 . BLOUNTSTOWN . LIVE OAK 54 . FLORIDA HIGH PANAMA CITY 54 . . LIVE OAK 41 . FLETCHER LEE 57 . . 73 FLORIDA HIGH 43 . f ,LAKE CITY . .' EQMARIANNA 57 . . , L OCALA .Q . 52 . A . MEM. 4 , 3 1 if 2 . yi, 4 -4' , ' sf 'r f f mmE1w5QggwQp..fm15:, TX N mygxgsg V so .fe ncou. 34 3 curv ss . rem INA su . in lu.: 49 Annum 54 K. 44. AE! p,E?' F l F W W 5 1 JELLQ If I 52 74 62 40 45 1' 1 L , pi L .- U ' yn If ul +A: v lI20f X046 I? f'3 J T 17, Y 4 3 a 5 'D ,W 2 L4 2 Lx K Nu . ':miL,,,w M, . WZ? JJ ,M df, QKQWPV I we 'iw ,Wu 3. Wy,-4 f?.,,, i rj .M f W v if-fvfgf' V ig w ,Y 1. 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